THURSO AY, MARCH 13. 1958 Ike, Ajdvisersto Postpone Proposed Cut in Taxes WASHINGTON (JP) —President Eisenhower and his eco nomic advisers talked about remedies for the recession Wed nesday but decided to wait awhile before proposing any tax cut.. JAKARTA, Indonesia (.-P) —The Jakarta government announced) Wednesday night the capture of , , ,„ „ , ,the American-operated oil center “No decision regarding taxes has been made, Secretary of Pakanburu that had been of the Treasury Anderson report- J seized by Sumantran rebels, ed after, this latest top-level con-| But the rebel radio at Padangj ference on what to do about the refused Thursday to concede the I slump in business and jobs. 'loss of the city and said heavy] Anderson added: “Whatever de-j fighting goes on. ] cision regarding taxes is taken! Jakarta parachute troopers were] will be reached only when early Wednesday around impact of current developments; Pakanburu, in the heart of Cen-i )on the future course of the econo-! tral Sumatra, in the battle for •my has been clarified and after:control of the rich oil lands run 1 consultation with congressional; by the U.S.-owned Caltex Oil Co. leaders.” ] Americans in the area were re- Walter Reuther, addressing ani DOr^ 1 J n no danger. : AFL-CIO economic conference Malang a predawn landing (here, said that if other antireces-; under c o»«r of B2S bombers fsion moves fail, the government f®* ** u s *, a n 9, 11,8 i should halt tax withholding from fro°pe» and crack shock troops [workers’ pay for 90 days. i se « ad the jungle-frmged Pak- I —. .. . , ... anburu airfield, then swept 1 a through the city of 50.000, the i • Jakarta government's Informa , boost the nation s purchasing j; on Ministry said, power by 500 million dollars a Capture of Pakanburu W OUld „ , , , . , give the Jakarta government its Reuther also wants immediate, first major victory over the Su action on a tax cut, expanded pub-; ma tran rebels. It would also put lie works spending and broadened the Jakarta forces on the main | unemployment compensation ben- • road to Padang, the rebel nerve ~ 1 center on the west coast of Su- Reuther told a reporter that the, ma tra withholding tax could be suspend-, Naval forces of Jhe j akaxla ed for a period of less than 90j government have delivered an days, if desired, in any event, he; uliiniaiuintxpiziiig today said the forgiven tax should not, demanding that the port of Pa have to be-made up later. ; dang be cleared of all ships. pis afternoon the Senate , Two navy CO rvettes have traded voted 93*1 to put Congress on jsaivos with shore batteries, and a record as favoring the fastest , nava i battle appeared likely with possible speedup on civil con- r in hours struclion projects that have al ready been appropriated for. Sen. Lyndon Johnson of Texas, the Democratic leader, said, in apparent reference to the an ] nouncement yesterday of 5,173,000 •persons being unemployed, that j “we can’t ignore the shocking inews of yesterday,” Summit Meeting Planning Begun MANILA (£h—The Western, Big Three foreign ministers l agreed .Wednesday on the diplo matic spadework they insist must precede a summit conference with the Russians. .'Secretary of State Dulles. Brit ish Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd and French Foreign Minis ter Christian Pineau got together on a series of procedures which they- will recommend to other na tions of the North Atlantic Alli ance. if the other Allies go along, the plan for diplomatic preparations will be proposed soon to the So viet Union. . A U.S. spokesman said Dulles, Lloyd and Pineau reaffirmed in a 9 conference that they will continue to insist on an East- West foreign ministers meeting as part of the preliminaries. Other diplomatic negotiations also would he held before the summit con ference of heads'of government. British Export Hits High LONDON (VP) —Britain exported more to the United States in Feb ruary than in any other month in history, the British Board of Tiade reported Wednesday. Provisional figures, the board said, showed that the record ex port total was valued at $63,840,- 000. Cuban Cabinet Walks Out HAVANA (VP) —A govemment|had been decreed seven times in. decree suspended civil rights>i9s7 i throughout revolt-torn Cuba' J again Wednesday and set off a|_ Cabinet crisis. President" Fulgencio Guell, former, rode out the storm but saw his' m ; I “ ster of ,_state peace Cabinet walk out on him) Most of the other ministers— en masse. ; Batista supporters who included! The 22-member peace Cabinet!business and civic leaders never; —named last Thursday for the m Cabinet jobs before—were re difficult task of restoring order! appointed. and conducting elections June 1 ' ; —resigned after the decree was, Leopold Will Take Job SS%g. tbrm *‘ a * “ Puerto Rican Hospital Premier Emilio Nunez Portuon-| SPRINGFIELD, 111. (VP) —The do, the former ambassador to thejlllinois Pardon and Parole Board U.N., led the walkout. He strode'Wednesday approved thrill-killer from the session and quit. [Nathan Leopold’s request to be- He had declared only last night; come a $lO-a-month laboratory there would be no suspension of; worker in a Puerto. Rican hospi constitutional guarantee such as'tal. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Capture of Oil Center Announced No Party Fight, Lawrence Says WASHINGTON (VP) Mayor David L. Lawrence of Pittsburgh, choice of the Pennsylvania Demo-i cratid organization for nomination; for governor, said Wednesday hei believes there will be no serious primary fight in his party. | Lawrence so commented after, talking with Sen. Clark (B-Pa).j He said he was encouraged by; the pledges of support given him! since his slating nine days ago.: Lt Gov. Roy -E. Furman has, ;said he would be a candidate. i , 1 Killed, 22 Felled by Gas BUTLER, Pa. UP) —Carbon mon ! oxide fumes killed one man and [felled 22 others today while they worked on an underground mush room farm in the depths of an old limestone mine. A MAN’S SHAMPOO... in Shower-Safe Plastic! Old Spice Shampoo conditions your scalp as it cleans your hair. Removes dandruff without removing natural oils. Gives you rich, man-sized lather that leaves your hair more manageable, better-looking ... with a healthy sheen! So much better for yoor hair than drying soaps... so much easier to-use than shampoos in glass bottles. Try it! Boy cot f of Ko WASHINGTON tVP) -A United Auto Workers official testified! Wednesday he offered a contrac-! tor financial help if he would refuse to work for the Kohler Co. The UAW has been on strike against Kohler four years. Donald Rand told the Senate Rackets Committee he made the offer to Peter Buteyn of Sheboy gan, Wis, on July 5, 1955, when Buteyn and his brother, Cornel ius. were attempting fo unload a vessel carrying clay for the Kohl er plant A dockside crowd of several 1 INTERVIEWS for; Sales Management Training Program • Sales Training Program • Home Office Administrative Openings Our Sales Management Training Program is designed to develop men to head our sales offices throughout the country and for future sales management openings at our Horae Office. It starts with a four-month school at Hartford and another eight months are spent as a field service representative before moving into a period of sales work. 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Kohler. “I said I would be more than happy to give him a hand, within the authority that 1 had,” Rand continued. ioi al»
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