TUESDAY. MARCH 11. Jobless Benefits, Tax Cut Favored WASHINGTON(/P)~Sen. John F. Kennedy (D.-Mass.) said Monday that Congress should consider extending jobless benefits to some of the two million idle presently excluded from receiving any unemployment compensation aid. There are more than five million idle. The government Korean Reds To Return Pilot ■ PANMUNJ OM, Korea {T") Communist North Korea admitted Monday that its batteries -shot down a U.S.' Air Force jet over the demilitarized zone Thursday. It agreed to return the pilot. ' The Communists announced this at a meeting of the Military Ar mistice Commission. Communist delegates reported the pilot, Capt. Leon Pfeiffer of Kenosha, Wis„ is in good health. ; There was no specific word on whether Pfeiffer was Hurt either by the shelling or his parachute jump. No date was set by the Com munists for his release. . • The U.N. delegate, Gen. Olaf Kyster, .accused the Reds of mak ing an “unnecessary armed at tack” on planes that flew over the demilitarized area by mis take. Another . Sabref Jet with Pfeiffer’s escaped the Red gun fire. Stevenson Backs Pa. Dems HARRISBURG (A>K-Adlai E. Stevenson, unsuccessful Demo cratic candidate for president in 1952 and 1956, Monday endorsed Mayor- David L. Lawrence of Pittsburgh for governor ajnd Gov. George L. Leader for US. Sena tor. To State, With Love (Continued from page four) cipline principle is bound to wear'off. This “seepage” could be more acute during times of national danger, when most emphasis is- placed on the mili . tary/usually at the expense of .the civilian. To be trite about it, there’s a place ■ for everything, and ev erything in its place. A Princeton Senior Speaks “In short, I found these hulking denizens of our proudest state universities to be narrow-minded, humorless, unrea sonably contemptuous of Ivy Leaguers, incapable of deep thought, and above all boring." The Umilent Generation Edited by Otto Butz\ S2J)S V The Pennsylvania Book Shop 129 West Beaver Avenue, State College, Pa. (AMP COUNSELING POSITIONS FOR MEN Camp Conrad Weiser, Wernersville, Penna. it RATED AS ONE OF AMERICA'S TOP CAMPS FOR BOYS • . Salary range from $2OO la $325 for eight-week season MERRILL J. DURDAN WILL INTERVIEW TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11 and 12 Sign up in advance at the Student Employment Service, 112 Old Main FOR POSITIONS IN PUBLIC WORKS De!i ™^ FBl#* l&IFPRoads • Bridges • Sewers - Storm EnGINeeRiNG See the Representative of the COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES Commission Engineer Recruitment Service On this Campus March 14 Our brochure is on file in your Placement Office THE-DAILY COLLEGIAN - STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA reportedly will announce the mid- February unemployed totals 5,100,000. A little more than three million are receiving or have re ceived UC benefits. But the nearly two million remaining are not covered by such aid- President Eisenhower proposed over the weekend that Congress extend benefits temporarily at federal cost to the covered work ers whose payments are running out. Idle workers under UC are presently exhausting benefits at the rate of about 40.000 a week. Vice President Richard M. Nixon said Monday he favors a substantial across-the-board lax cut if the economy fails to show an upturn in the next few weeks. Nixon told reporters, in what obviously was an expression of majority sentiment within the Ei senhower administration, he is opposed to any massive new pro gram of public works. Although he said he retains confidence that employment and business generally will show gains in the near future. Nixon said that if the recession continues he prefers to “go down the tax cut ting road rather than the spending road.” NOW HEAR THIS . . . If you want Ship Shape results ... - take your sport and dress shirts to the Launderette 210 W. College Avenue Ike Appoints Cross jOarcfci Urges To Succeed Mack • ii i WASHINGTON (^-President'CCOflOmiC Help Eisenh°w e r Monday nominated! MANILA Carlos! <tonn s. Cross, 53-year-old veteran p. Garcia is expected to open the : in communications work, to suc-|SEATO foreign ministers’ confer eeed Richard A. Mack as a mem- ence Tuesday with a call for more her of the Federal-Communica- 1 economic help for Asian mem- 1 tions Commission Ibers of the pact. Cross, a Democrat, is now as-! Jose W. Cruz, spokesman for;; sistant chief of the State Depart-;the Philippine delegation, told ment’s telecommunications divi-j newsmen Garcia will emphasize; sion.- The White House said he,the need of solving pressing eco-: has been in communications work;nomic problems in the treaty' for 22 years and with the State, area. Department since 1946. The Phillipines indicated pre-. Mack, also a Democrat, resigned;viously it would press for more, from the FCC a week ago while’,aid from the pact's wealthier na-i under fire from the House sub-'tions for the three Asian mem-i committee which has been in-,bers. the Philippines, Thailand vestigating the FCC. and Pakistan. ; JUNIOR BOARD MEETING WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12 314 Willard 7 P.M. All-University Cabinet's FORUM OF THE AIR presents GREEK WEEK EdHintz Jay Feldstein WMAJ Tuesday Night 9:30 Another Great BREYERS Bonus Flavor! PINEAPPLE TROPICALE A thrilling, creamy, tropical delight in which shredded coconut .. .juicy, fresh pineapples...and luscious maraschino cherries are temptingly blended with delicious Breyers Ice Cream. It’s wonderfully different 1.. wonderfully good! A treat to enjoy while you save money! *AII ether Breyers flavors remain at the regular price ef SUS a bait geSea pedege. La Vie Mr 1.00 A HALF GMIOH W6* IC E CREAM . Whiteside Breaks Date I WASHINGTON WT-t Thurman A. 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