FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 14. 1958 England Wonder LONDON, Feb. 13 (IP) Britain announced today its scientists are rushing work on a new wonder missile of medium range that can be fired with a nuclear war load from underground bases. The weapon was billed as superior to those in the U.S. arsenal_ The announcement also disclosed that British air fleets are being etittirspo with hydro gen bombs made in Britain. These were the salient points of a government WWI* Paper prepared by Defense Minister Duncan Sandys. It constituted an interim report on a five . year program initiated last year to streamline the defense forces for the nuclear-missile age. In blunt language the White Paper warned the Kremlin that: l an) , Soviet aggression would force the West to hit back with stra-1 tegic nuclear weapons from bases' which will dominate every target: la importance in the Soviet Union.] This would, however, be a Momisful prospect, the report said. It emphasized that the only way to change the pros pect is . for the East and West to agree on comprehensive disarmament by all nations. coupled with comprehensive in spection and control by a world authority. "Nothing less than this makes sense." it said. Sandy's sweep in g review warned that the West's success] in avoiding global war by the; strategy of nuclear power poses 'other dangers. Sandys described the new in. terrnediate-rangy missiles un der development as more ad. wanted than the U.S. IRBM for_ which four bases soon will be built in the British Isles.. He said Britain had a growing stockpile of atomic weapons and British hydrogen bombs are in production and deliveries to the ,Royal Air Force have begun. Democrats Plan Anti-Recession Undertakings WASHINGTON, Feb. 13 (1?) Democratic leaders in Congress went to work on a 10-point anti-' recession program today and also planned to review the possibili ties of a tax cut this year. Sen; Lyndon B. Johnson (D- Tex.), the party's chief in the Senate, has asked the chairmen of six key committees there to come up quickly with legislative proposals aimed at relaxing cred t, multiplying public works proj ects and generally creating more jobs. House Speaker Samuel Ray burn (D-Tex.) disclosed the plan to have another look at the tax structure in the light of Tues day's report that almost 4 1 / 2 mil lion Americans are unemployed. Rayburn told a news confer ence the Democratic leaders wou'l review the situation and see where a tax cut, if there is one, will do the most good, and determine whether the budget w'll stand it. One measure advocated by Johnson is a post office construc tion bill. President Eisenhower -proposed a two - billion - dollar modernization program for the postal service earlier in the week. Dilworth Non-Committal WASHINGTON. - Feb. 13 (AI— Asked today whether he will re sign as mayor and run for gover nor of Pennsylva Mayor Rich ardson Dilworth of Philadelphia replied: "I honestly don't know." THINK... Through Your Faith THE UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OFFERS FIVE COURSES IN RELIGION DURING THIS SEMESTER DESIGNED TO SUPPLEMENT THE REGULAR ACADEMIC PROGRAM OF STUDENTS, ON A NON-CREDIT BASIS: CHRISTIAN CLASSICS A study of the writings of John Wooimam Kierkegaard. and Francis de Sales. Re sources to develop the inner life and :hies to life's purpose and meaning. Monit s us. 4:10 pm Instructor: Bess Genevieve Dins. A. 8.. MA.. B.D. INTRODUCTION TO THE BIBLE Understand the Bade by looking at it as a whole: discover its central affirandients in regard to G atio u. God, man. Jesus Christ, good and ev3l, and history. Thursday 4:10 pm Instructor: Mrs. T. V. Gilpatriek. B.A. RELIGION AND CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE An exPlarationin the relationship be tween religion and literature. Among the writers to be considered are Sartre, Wil liams, Camas. • aka. Dostoyevsky, Eliot; Auden. and F Indructor: Mr. A.B. A.D.. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Reports Missile Ike Greeted by Snow On Arrival in Georgia MOULTRIE, Ga., Feb. 13 (W)— When President Eisenhower ar rived at Spence - Air Force Base I today an inch of snow which fell during the night had melted for the most part.' The thermometer stood at 34 when the presidential plane arived_ FCC Head Investigated By Rogers WASHINGTON, Feb. 13 (iP) Atty. Gen. William B. Rogers today directed the FBI to investigate charges that FCC Commissioner Richard A. Mack received money from a lawyer interested in. a case before the Federal Communi :,.ations Commission. An aide said Rogers "acts on his own motion" alter House in vestigators heard testimony that Mack admittedly accepted sever al thousands of dollars from a lawyer active in getting a Miami television license. Mack was not available to news- " I don't want to oversell or; craft warnings were up from men. He - was a b sent f rom a t o i l over-estimate ._. . we don't have alTarnpa, on the Florida Gulf Coast, scale session of the FCC assem-i magic wand. If we can get la southward through the Florida bled to hear final oral argumentsi per cent of the unemployed back l Kevs and north to Cape Hatteras, in a Toledo TV channel case. ;on the job perhaps we can getN. C. this thing snowballing." The snow reached ai the way In other developments stem-i i ming from the explosive Howe Leader emphasized that his :from Amarillo and other Texas probe: program is keyed to plans to ' Panhandle points to Savannah. •Schwartz said the. subcom-; accelerate construction and oth- Ga., and Cross City, Fla. mittee files contain copies of two: er projects already on the draw- Snow which fell on the Mardi letters from chief White Hous e . ing boards. As a typical exam- IGras celebration in New Orleans aide Sherman Adams relating to' pie he said that some schools . melted rapidly as the mercury a matter under consideration at which have already been ap- !climbed from a low of 27 degrees. the time by another federal regu-1 proved fox construct= can be iShreveport, La.. reported lit de latory agency. ! built sooner than planned. He igrees *sett. Wayne L.-Morse (D-Ore)i urged that every effort be made, } Two inches of snow heaviest called in the Senate for a sepa-; to push all construction ached- fall in 70 years—covered some rate inquiry by that body into! tiles ahead. sections of South Georgia. There FCC and five other government There are now about 435,000iwas a four-hour fall at Thomas regulatory agencies. Morse. who, unemployed in Pennsylvania, a VI ville, where President Eisenhow. briefly had custody of Schwartz's; per cent increase over the same; er arrived during the afternoon working files, said there was' time last year. i'.'o_ a vacation. "more than enough" for both the' House and Senate to investigate. Superior Court Judge Sets Aside PUC Order STROUDSBURG, Pa.. Feb. 12, (Al—President Judge Chester H. Rhodes of Pennsylvania Superior' Court today set aside temporarily; a Public Utilities Commission or-, der forbidding the Pennsylvania; Railroad from curtailing some of its passenger trains engaged in interstate commerce_ The decision by Judge Rhodes: means the PRR will be able toy curtail service this Sunday on runs affecting Washington, Pitts burgh, Philadelphia and New York. OLD TESTAMENT: A . STUDY OF GENESIS A. study of the great dramatic events: the Creation. Fall. Flood. Construction of the Tower of Babel. elm, end their cockeyes. ary significance.. Tuesday 4:10 pm Instructor: The Bev. Theodore Braun. 8.A.. 8.D.. S.T.M. . NEW TESTAMENT: A STUDY OF JESUS, THE CHRIST trough the use of the record according to Luke., a survey of the events and say ings in the life of Jesus will be studied. _ Monday 4:11:11nn Instructor: Tho 800. Hal Leper. -8. A.. B.D. . TIME: Ten weeks, one hour per week, beginning week of February 17. PLACE: Program Center of Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel. COST: $2.00 for each course. Will ap ply toward cost of text book. REGISTER: At U.C.A. office or come to the first meeting of the class. Leader Pushes Plan On Unemployment ERIE, Pa.. Feb 13 QP)—Gov. George 141 Leader told a regional conference today that all governmental agencies need to cut red tape in an effort to provide more jobs and reduce mounting unemployment. Leader spoke at the first in a series or regional meetings he has called to stimulate interest in his plan for a $2.00 million{ ( and Cold "crash' s program keyed to cor j struction projects- Some 400 industrial and laborp leaders along with the Chamber' ag - ue South of Commerce and other civic l MIAMI, Fla., Feb. 13 I. groups attended from eight west-lbright sun wiped patches of snow ern Pennsylvania counties. toff the face at the South today - Help is needed from local but Florida, plagued by cold all and federal governments to I winter, was warned t expect an create jobs which will reduce other freeze Friday morning. m u tin Sr ImmPlirfraant: 1 Fresh winds pushed cold, dry- Leader declared. adding: s ing air into the area and small This sweetheart of a lass is —fourth semester physical education major from Canonsburg. MARLYNINI is one of four lovely Penn State coeds who will be featured at the Owl:, SAap:l Coke-Fashion Show- Tomorrow, February 15 130 to 230 p.m. All coeds are cordially invited to the unveiling of Charles' carefree new fashions for spring! Free Cokes and lovely Spring Fashions ... Everybody's going! See you there? PAGE THREE —Photo by Gary Triairnel