FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 7. 1958 Morse '' . Conduct Blasted f Ike Blamed l Jushce To Propose For Trouble Over Aid • to Education 2 n d Vice President NT Feb 6 Ql))—Senator Gordon R. Allott I n E conomy WASHINGTON,Feb A. b 14 1 i—Justice Michael Muss narge of disgraceful conduct at Senator mano of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court sa‘s he will pre- WASHINGTON'. Feb 6 4' re) today in an argument over aid to edu Several Democratic senators crit sent to a congressional committee _next Tuesday a pram- , icized President Eisenhower '" dential succession plan featuring a possible second vice presi d-y for what ore of them called took place in the Senate Education Corn the serious economic trouble the dent mittee where Secretary of Wel country is facing. Mu manno s proposal w ou I d 1 OSS fare Marion B. Folsom presented That was the phrase used by take the form of an amendmert th e president's political party, President Eisenhower's four-year,Senator McNamara (D Mich ) in to the Constitution and would 11 and one of the elected vice ;rest sl 900 000 000 school program co sponsoring a bill by Senator low the President to delegate any dent by Congress. Morse called the program com Kennedy (D Mas ) to increase or all of his powers to the vice )wnP letely inadequate, and said he was shocked that the administra unemployment compensation pay-president in case of incapacity r-------- ments and widen the range of The Pennsylvania jurist out tion doesn't know• what the needs :coverage. lined the proposal at Bethesda - are. Kennedy said present benef ts N. at al Hospital where he is con I He said one scientist had told cot er onl a fraction of the cm y alescmg following recent sur him that the United States has rent loss in wages, gery.The proposal will be pre th I lost a whole generation of stn-Joining in the mo e Senator sented to the Senate subcommi MIAMI BEACH Fla Feb 6 1,-IYi dents because of lack of school Clark ID Pa ) accused the PI PCI tee on constitutional amendments —William P. Maloney',aged and f aci l i t ies •dent of not taking the lead When. The second vice president would ill labor baron faced with corrupthe states failed to act be elected when and if the re u Why doesn't the President as., lion charges, quit today as press f"lnstead,"Clark said, "he has laxly elected vice president took ;Congress to measure up to this sit dent of the International Union ' stood silently by and let the sit-over the duties of a dead or d .- uatton't he asked of Operating Engineers nation continue to drift while un- abled president. He said the PC Maloney stepped out reluctantly Allott thereupon accused Morse employment hardships g manner- low ' ond y iceresident could be named with an accompany ing statement of using the committee hearirris It Inas not disclosed that 'he in this from his physician that he must for petty partisan politics. He said administration is asking Congress Three nominees would be chos retire or face early death from he considered it a disgrace to use for emergency funds to help han- en lis the national committee of recurring heart and kidney ao this committee as a forum or die increases in unemployment n• ment such a purpose : surance benefit payments. l The union boss. 77, was accused"l' m very shocked and sorry Robert C Goodwin, director of in recent Senate Rackets Commit to hear the speech of the sena- the Labor Department's Bureau tee hearings of being a virtual for from Oregon Alton caid. of Employment Security, told the dictator over his 9 50 000 memner The administration b 1 1 1 mu House Appropriations Committee *union who got his job original y tides among other things, for that insured unemnloyment in ii 'e after some of his opposition ta. as 10 000 scholarships a year for e . Y.eek ended Jan. 4 was 2 779 000 ' murdered • gangland style, in the ceptionally able high school grad an increase of almost 400,000 over streets of Chicag o. "uates. and 605 million dollars in the oret ous weekly high in Jan- There was testimony that Ma federal funds to strengthen the uary 1950 lone., looted union funds through, teaching of science and rrathe lush expense accounts and main mattes in public schools tamed three homes, expensii ei Chairman Lister Hill (D Ala ) Walker Says-- cars and a luxury yacht at union is pushing a bill to provide four (Continued from page one) expense times as many scholarships. Indi college for their long-range ex Chairman John L.McClellan cations point to a committee - bill pansion plans sometime in the (D Ark ) said Maloney further calling for much higher benefitted from union funds tak than the President askedspend no future The plan is a product of a year en from two union locals in Chi- long study by an administrative cago Maloney was trustee over the locals nearly 30 years. Mc Stevenson Plans committee Total enrollment by 1970, as envisioned in the report Clellan said Maloney had refused to reveal contents of 10 or 11 To Visit Russia - is expected to exceed 13000 This would include about 10 000 stu safety deposit boxes and sue gested revenue agents should ex-' CHICAGO. Feb 6 OP) Adl ii dents in centers. amine them. Stevenson, Democratic nominee for president in 1952 and 1956 will LOWellberg to Address Strickler Would Accept visit the Soviet Union this sum National Foods Group mer to "educate himself"on mod Governor Nomination elm conditions there, an associate D r. Miriam E.Loyy enber , pro COLUMBIA Pa Feb 6 o'l_ said today lessor and head of the Depart Mai Gen. Daniel B. Strickler William Blair, Stevenson's Ch ment of Foods and Nutrition, has former lieutenant governor of cago law partner, said the Demo been invited to speak at the \a - Pennsylvania, ama tonight announced ciatic leader will go to England tional Food Conference Feb 24 Washington. D C his candidacy for the Republican and Belgium on law business n in gubernatorial nomination late spring vimmeimoomin w Strickler, who was lieutenant He added that Stevenson plans governor from 1947 to 1951 un- to follow this up with a trip to der Governor Duff, said he de Scandinavia and then go into tale'r cided to enter the race because Soviet Union for two or thrce of a grass roots movement urging weeks him to run. Stet enson s last visit to Russia was as a newspaper correspon ..—r One of the largest deposits of dent after his graduation from r fossilized fish in the tvorld -geo college logical age is estimated at about! In 1953 Stevenson took a trip 40 million years—is near Kern-around the world and since then merer Wyoming has visited Europe and Africa. WASHINGTO (R-Colo) fired a ci Wayne Morse (D-I cation. 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