The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 11, 1958, Image 5

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    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
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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.”
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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
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. Whiteside Breaks Date
I WASHINGTON WT-t Thurman
A. Whiteside, alleged “fixer" in
a Miami TV case, broke a date to
testify before House investigators
Monday but sent word he will b«
there on Wednesday.
"G REA T 1“ IS WORD FOR
HOTEL GREAT NORTHERN
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AND WHAT A CAMPUS! ..
N«* York the budget-wise
college crowd heads for Man
hattan's cum laude hotel
THE GREAT NORTHERN-on
smart, exciting 57ih Street. It's
smack in the center of the
town, surrounded by Broad
way theatres. Filth Avenue
shops, museums and art gal
leries. Oh. the jots of a week
end away from college chores
at THE GREAT NORTHERN.
Carnegie Hall is on the corner;
the Coliseum and Central Park
a few steps away. Radio City
and the United Nations are
"right on campus."
Special low student and fac
ulty rates for spacious rooms
with private bath and shower.
Come any time Friday: to any
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