PAGE mo Ike to Discuss Payments To Unemployed Workers WASHINGTON (IP) —President Eisenhower Monday in vited nine governors to meet with him Wednesday to discuss his plan for stretching out the period of payments to jobless workers. The telegrams went out on a day that produced a report from the Federal Reserve Board saying that in February “indus- ! hicided with, new action in. Con trial production, employment, in- f * busi ' comes and retail sales again de-j T „ « _ _ y . lt . .. _ M I In. one move, Sen. J. Williams clmed. Fulbright (D-Ark.) introduced a Industrial production fell three.bill proposing a two-billion-dollar points to 130 per cent of the 1947-]program of low-interest loans by 49 average. This was the lowest government to help point since D~n.b« 1954. P “ W “ was 11 per cert below the level a, . l la another. Sen. Lyndon B. year ago. j Johnson (D-Tex.) called for lar- The report on February busi- j ger Social Security benefits, in ness also had some bad news I eluding more aid to the aged, in for those who hid anticipated | an 7 lax bill Congress may con an upturn during March. One : sider. section caid: In early March i Secretary of Labor Robert Mit auto output was curtailed fur- chell took formal note of the fact lber and steel production re- that as far back as last January mained near the low February .President Eisenhower had urged , the states to boost the amount and The Federal Reserve report co-1 Oration of unemployment com ■ pensation benefits. W& J Increases Tuition M ftchell 'S'. rote governors of au r «j r . . Li u states, recalling that Eisenhower ror 2na straight Year made the suggestion in his 1958 WASHINGTON. Pa. (/P>— message, tion increases for the second con-! secutive year at Washington & I ■— l 1 Jefferson College will go into ef-, feet next September to meet “ris-.j ing costs of operation and over head." The school said Monday the new cates will be SSOO annually. $lOO more than at present. Last year the fee was increased from $6OO to $7OO. RADIO S*nAc» anj Suppflet •Cat Radios • Portable Radios •Phonogrcphi • Batteries /,/CjA State College TV 232 a Allan St ff I ' * CATHAUM LAST TIMES TODAY “7 HILLS OF ROME” BEGINS WEDNESDAY LANA TURNER JEFF CHANDLER “Lady Takes a Flyer” OOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOO * NITTANY LAST TIMES TONITE ALEC GUINNESS “LADY KILLERS” • BEGINS WEDNESDAY • Teen-Age Fire-Bomb! “Green-Eyed Blonde” with Susan Oliver OOOOOOaQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQi IFC-PANHEL BALL RALPH MARTERIE THE DAILY D ' '• ' . ■hii'.Tl.wA .A FRIDAY 9 TIL 1 IOLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PEI State Hopefuls File Petitions HARRISBURG f/P>—The fol lowing are the candidates for statewide office who have filed] nomination petitions for the May] 20 primary election. U. S. Senator: Democratic— George M- Leader and Clarence P. Bowers. Republican—Hugh D. Scott Jr., and Weldon B_ Hey burn. Governor: Democratic—David L. Lawrence, Dr. William D. Mc- Clelland, Edward R- Lavelle. Roy ]E. Furman. Charles J. Schmitt. Republican—Arthur T. McGon igle, Harold E. Stassen, Harold J. Vaughan, William S. Liven good Jr. Stocks Drop I V2 Billion NEW YORK UP) The stock market Monday wiped out last week’s gains with its sharpest dip since Feb. 11. An estimated 1% billion dol lars was clipped from the quoted value of stocks listed on the New York Stock Exchange. WMAJ Programs TUESDAY 6:52 8:10 : 8:45 10:00 10:05 11 :O0 11:65 11:20 11:38 Morning Show Morning Devotkra? Morning Show _ New? Qaaical latechdr _ Swap Shop Music for Listening New? . Queen for a Dtj —' Mosic at Noon Centre County Newt What** Goins On .. Music Ares Sport? Strike Up the Band __ World News Afternoon <rf Masse _ „ Afternoon of Music! Newt and Market Report l - Mask for Latenmr -- Spats Special. . Masse - Local Newt — * Fulton Levis. Jr 1 ■ . Newt l 6:55 7:00 7:15 7 1£0 7:50 7:45 .. , Uosic for Lfetpnmg j United World Federalist? | HHIeJ Hoot ] Newt I Treasury Acent ________ __ . Newt Scarlet Pimpernel Campus News |WDFM) As You Believe (WDFM) . All-University Cabinel 8:00 8:03 8:30 8:35 9:00 ! 10:00 —— n Newt i 10:05 ■ Groavolozr 64! 12:55 Newt tod Sport*! i 1:00 Siam Off] DONT FORGET! THIS IS THE WEEK OF - WITH - INSYLVANIA 'Space Ship Dwellers' Return After Five Days of 'Orbiting' DAYTON. Ohio Iff)—Five young veteran pilots who have logged at Air Force officers who stepped least 3,000 hours of flying time, out of a “space ship’ ’Monday aft- were cooped up m a cabin 17 feet er five days of “orbiting” the earth long, 7 feet wide and 6 feet high, submitted to a batterv of tests Relaxing in the aero-medicai designed to determine their effi- laboratory at WADC after mom ciency on the flight ing-long tests, the crew members A spokesman said it will be <*uginto a big steak dinner and some time before the tests are chatted with newsmen. evaluated. For the men, there was no ques tion about their morale on the flight. “They were congenial as helU’j said Maj. Russell D. Brewington, 33, of Houston, flight commander.| “I never spent a more amiable time in my life,” added Capt. Dan D. Fulgham, 30, of Pasadena, Tex. The five men landed at 9 a.m. from their simulated journey 17,- 650 miles above the earth. The “flight” was conducted by the Wright Air Development Center to determine what effect long con finement in close quarters will have on the morale and efficiency of future space crews. The men, all volunteers and all ENDS TODAY ' BONJOUR TRISTESSE" Feature Begins - 1:30, 4:09, 6:48, 9:30 TUESDAY, MARCH 18. 1958 Economy Vlfal-Andersori Secretary of the Treasury An derson told the GOP women that i the nation’s economy is strong [and vital. He said there is no' [simple answer to its economic problems and the government should not proceed on the illusion that any single dramatic action is jail that is required.. Ike Not Dependable-lUD WASHINGTON (/Pj—The lUD Bulletin, published by the Indus trial Union Department, AFL-CIO, [said Monday the nation can’t de pend on President Eisenhower for [leadership to combat the reces sion.
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