The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 17, 1958, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1958
Ike's New Defense Plan
Sent to Congress for OK
WASHINGTON (EP)—Pres
gress yesterday his detailed p
power of the secretary of defe
Immediately, Rep. Vinson 1
toward "Prussian-type supre
Ike Blasts
Urged by
WASHINGTON ({)-
Eisenhower took aim E
Truman yesterday an
never would go for
that might "flood t
with money" and shoo
ward.
Eisenhower again h Id back on
any immediate tax c t to pump
up purchasing power nd combat
the recession. He told news con
ference he has made is position
crystal clear—this bu ine—; of a
tax cut will be taken p when he
can be convinced it will be for
the benefit of the Ur ited States.
The chief executive also erected
caution and slow signs in the path
of public works legislation, where
as former President human is
urging heavier spending on works
projects.
Warships Bombard
Padang, Sumatra,
As Rebels Dig In
PADANG, Central t Sumatra (UP)
—lndonesian warships opened fire
on this port city yesterday in an
apparent prelude to the big offen
sive against Central Sumatran
rebels. The rebels braced for a
possible amphibious, landing by
6000 men Thursday.
JAKARTA (EP}—An Indonesian
military spokesman said last night
an invasion of Padang and an as
sault on Bukittinggi may come by
morning. Navy spokesman Maj.
Mariz expressed the hope the as
saults would finish off the rebels
by April 21.
An air force spokesman said the
impending attack would be the
government's final blow.
Navy 'Spacemen' OK
PHILADELPHIA (IP) The six
stimulated Navy spacemen under
going a seven-day test under con
ditions close to those expected on
a flight through outer space were
reported doing well Wednesday.
World Fair Begins Today
BRUSSELS, Belgium (W)
King Baudouin will kindle a flame
this morning and officially open
the 1958 World Fair=the first
since the New York World's Fair
of 1939-40.
GOP Muit Rebuild—Stassen
PHILADELPHIA (JP) Harold
E. Stassen said Wednesday the
Republican party in Pennsylvania
must be rebuilt to serve the peo
ple.
"See hers Jones, you can't
drive 40 miles lust to eat
at Christy'sl"
With traveling folk
we've 'passed the test
They try them all
and pick the best.
#/i?/STYs
dent Eisenhower sent to Con
an for increasing sharply the
D.-Ga.) denounced it as a move
i e high command."
Vinson is chairman of the House
Armed Services Committee which
will begin open hearings on the
plan next Monday with Secretary
of Defense McElroy as the first
witness.
Plan
HST
President
t Harry S.
d said he
program
e country
prices up-
In a House speech, Vinson
touched off what could develop
into a great debate by saying
the plan would reduce the sec
retaries of the Army, Navy and
Air Force to bookkeeping super
intendents.
"Space ships, satellites andl
guided missiles," he said, "can
not abrogate the Constitution of
the United States" nor stampede
Congress.
Vinson's sharp words threw
down the challenge to Eisenhow
er, who has said he will fight for
his plan no matter how vigor
ously it is opposed.
The President, in sendin,, his
plan to Congress, left out the part
that has so far been the most
criticized. He said he will detail
next year his proposal for giving
the secretary of defense "greater
flexibility in money matters."
Eisenhower at his news confer
ence, however, took great pains to
insist that he had never suggest
ed that Congress give the defense
chief control over all defense
funds. Part of the criticism of the
past two weeks had been based
on the impression that was what
he had in mind.
*Nearly 27 per cent of U.S. driv
ers involved in 1957 traffic fatali
ties were under,2s years of age.
In the new easy-to-care miracle fabric, Arnel sharkskin.
CHESTNUT HILL designs a pleated skirt in a crisp
window pan check that coordinates with a matching
solid chemise-inspired middy, to make a . smart summer
outfit. Or, wear it with a check top or solid skirt for that
single saque look!
Smart Shop
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
West Asks
Pre-Summit
Talks Start
MOSCOW GP) - The ambassa
dors of Britain, the United States
and France yesterday told the So
viet Union they are ready to begin
talks today on the major issues in
preparation for a summit confer
ence.
But they insisted on going far
deeper into issues at the diplo
matic level than the Soviet Union
wants to go. Thus they put the
next move up to the Soviets and
the Kremlin was silent.
Similar notes from the three
Western powers delivered yester
day to Foreign Minister Andrei
Gromyko accepted the Soviet pro
posal of April 11 that preparatory
talks for a summit conference be
gin on the diplomatic level April
17.
The three Western ambassadors
told Gromyko in 500-word notes
they would make themselves
available for the talks.
A Western diplomat said this
meant the ambassadors did not
plan to call at the Soviet Foreign
Ministry or take any further
steps, unless a reply to the notes
requests them to do so. .
Government Sought
By France's Coty
PARIS (iP) President Rene
Coty began a search yesterday
for some sort of parliamentary
coalition to govern France, amid
gloomy predictions of a long
term Cabinet crisis.
With Premier Felix Gaillard's
five-month-old Cabinet routed by
the combined attack of conserva
tives and Communists on a wave
of anti-American sentiment, the
President's search for a National
Assembly majority promised to
be an anguished one.
;~~ ~t
~~
123 S. Allen Street
Senate OK's Works Bill
In Anti-Recession Effort
WASHINGTON (P)—The Sen-
ate last night passed a bill to A tomic Energy Committee
pects to receive a new formula by
ex
lend a billion dollars in federal Friday for construction and oper
funds to cities and states for pub-lotion of a proposed new atomic
tic works projects to combat the i'eactor for Pennsylvania, Rep.
recession. The vote was 60-26. James E. Van Zandt (R-Pa.). re-
The bill now goes to the House.lported yesterday:
GRADUATE STUDENT ASSOCIATION
IS SPONSORING A
Free Graduate Semi-formal
DANCE
FRIDAY, APRIL 18
9 to 12
Music by The Melody Men
HETZEL UNION BUILDING
--- Free Refreshments ---
The Bible
People differ radically in what they
think about the Bible. Some seem
to think it was handed down from
Heaven written in English and
bound in morocco. Many accept it
as the inspired Word of God with
out knowing why they are justified
in doing so. And others say that the
Bible is full of contradictions and
must be taken "with a grain of salt."
A proper understanding of the
Scriptures can exert a tremendous
influence for good in your per
sonal life. You should, therefore,
know where we get the Bible ...
what it means why you can be
lieve its every word.
Nowhere in the Bible text will
you find a list of the 73 inspired
books of which it is composed.
This list was given to the world
by the Catholic Church almost
three full centuries after the Cruci
fixion of Jesus Christ. Between the
time of the Crucifixion and the
time the Scriptures were gathered
into a single Book, millions had re
ceived and accepted the teachings
of Jesus Christ... and had died with
out ever seeing the complete Bible.
Established by Jesus Christ
Himself and rapidly spread among
the nations of the world, the
Catholic Church was carrying on
Christ's work for the salvation
of men some 60 years before the
Aposde John wrote his books of
the New Testament.
For more than a thousand years
afterward, the Scriptures were pre
served and circulated by Catholic
monks and . scholar s who labori
ously copied the sacred text by
hand. And the Bible authorized
by the Catholic Church was the
first book produced by Gutenberg
upon the invention of printing.
Yes, the Bible is truly a Catholic
book. They were members of the
Catholic Church who, under God's
SUPREME
KMGHTS OF COLUMBUS
RELIGIOUS INFORMATION BUREAU
4422 LINDELL BLVD. ST. LOUIS B, MISSOURI
New Formula Expected
For Pa. Atom Reactor
WASHINGTON (fP)—The Joint
-° " 31141 1
is a
inspiration, wrote the New Testa
ment in its entirety.
It was the Catholic Church which
treasured it and gave it to the world
in its original and unaltered form.
It is the infallible authority of the
Catholic Church that always has
been the only sure guarantee of its
inspiration.
There are obscure and difficult
passages in the Bible, some of
which may seem confusing. But
with the complete revealed truth
of God, delivered to her from the
beginning, the Catholic Church
has faithfully unfolded the mean
ing of the written Word of God
to past generations of mankind --
and does so today. .
Those who are familiar with the
e
Bible, as well as those reading it
for the first time, will find many
important questions concerning it
answered in an interesting booklet
which we shall seed you in a plain
wrapper free on request. And no
body will call on you. Ask for
Pamphlet No. KC-3.
0 A 44
SUPREME COUNCIL
KNIGHTS OP COLUMBUS
RELIGIOUS INFORMATION BUREAU
4422 Undo!! Blvd., St. Louis 5, Mo.
Please send me Pro* Pamphlet entitled
"The Bible is A Catholic Boob." . 5C4
NAMF ...
ADORES
I
CITY
COUNCIL
PAGE FIVE
IMME!!