The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 23, 1958, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
Miller Criticizes Ike
On Integration Stand
President Eisenhower failed to carry out his Constitu
tional duty to see that the laws be faithfully executed when
he "did absolutely nothing about the Southern integration
crisis," according to Col. Francis Pickens Miller of Virginia.
Miller spoke on "Resistance to Integration" Sunday under
auspices of the _Religious Edu
cation Commission of the Univer
sity Christian Association.
Fie said Eisenhower was forced
to the drastic action of sending
paratroopers to quell the Little
Rock uprising because he had
evaded the issue ever since the
Supreme Court decision.
In a bitter indictment of Sen.
Harry F. Byrd (D.-Va.), victor
in their 1954 senatorial battle.
Miller said that after the inte
gratiOn decision, the senator
realized that only by appealing
to the race issue could he re
tain control of the Virginia
Democrats.
Describing Byrd as "relentless,
ruthless, and Indian on the war
path" the Colone! laughed say
ing, "I don't know why the death
rate in Virginia is so low." •
"White supremacy advocates
the Old Guard of the Democratic
Party, those of the third rate
minds. realizing they can't win
tra trying to stall Southern inte
gration," Miller said. He quoted
them as saying that massive re
s.stance is the only answer to the
Supreme Court's massive integra
tion decision.
Miller said an end_ to compul
sory segration and not massive
integration was the director of the
Court's 1954 verdict. Questioned
about the possibility of expell
ing the white supremacy advo
cates from the National Democra
tic Party, Miller, a card-carrying
member, predicted that as long as
Sam Rayburn is head of the Dem
octane National Committee, the
supremacy men, the "vipers in the
party brea,t" will remain.
Of the possibility of the "vip
er," forming a third party, Miller
chuckled and said they shou i ld go
ahead and see how many votes
they would get.
The old Southern aristocracy
IN time
for a
change
It's spring' Aren't you tired
of went mg those heavy flannel
suits and sport coats? Don't
you think it's about time you
bought yourself so m e smart
in clothes' You'll want to
lok your beg for the remainder
.)f Penn State's beautiful spring.
We have a full line of uni
ver,ity-styled wash and wear
cord suits. These suits, as na
tionally advertised in Esquire,
are 75' Dacron and 25`; , Cot
ton. We have a full line of col
--c ha r co a 1 grey, charcoal
brm% n, light blue, light grey,
and loden green. You might ex
pect to pay as much as $39.75
and up for one of these beauti
ful suits Our value-packed
price--529 95
We have just received an
other order of smart blazers.
Due to the large demand, we
have been forced to order for
the third time. These imported
Zepher wool blazers are avail
able in midnight blue, and are
ivy lined. They also have those
dazzling antique brass buttons.
You won't want to miss out on
this value—only $24.95.
.13e smart. Spring week is
coming. A cord suit or blazer
will be the ideal thing to wear.
Don't forget—A walk around
the corner to W. Beaver Ave.
will always save you money.'
Danks & Co.
MEN'S SHOP
Entrance! on W. Beaver Mil
By DIANE DIECK
was more liberal than the "poor
white trash" now .in control in
the South. Miller said.
put he said "The northern
press has made a mess of inte
gration progress by printing
awful things as front page
stories." He said public state
ments and speeches are inef
fective in this cause and man
to-man talks are the only solu
tion.
Touching on the religious issue,
Miller said the young Christian
ministers of both races are the
most courageous men in the
South, for they are witnessing for
their faith while on the firing line.
"Negro minister Martin Luther
King was sent from God and the
white supremacists should get on
their knees and thank God that
he is not organizing Mau-Mau
raids among his people," Miller
said.
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Coeds May
Applications are available
for the thi r d annual Miss
Centre County pageant to be
held May 23 in Bellefonte.
Basic requirements for contes
tants are residence in Centre
County or attendance at the Uni
versity, reaching the ag of 18 by
the time of the Miss America con
test in September and display of
a talent for a 3-minute period.
The local winner. in the Belle
fonte Junior Chamber of Com
merce-sponsored contest will re
ceive a $2OO scholarship, a first
place trophy, a -tiara and' an all
expense paid trip to the Miss
Pennsylvania contest.
The . first runnerup will be
awarded a $5O U.S. Savings Bond
and a trophy, and - the second
runnerup will get a $25 savings
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All contestants will receive
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Applicants may contact Daniel
Clemson, senior in business ad
ministrthion from Bellefonte, en
trants committee chairman, at
ELgin 5-4096 or Mrs. Joseph
O'Brien at ADams 7-4033.
University coeds have won the
last two year's contests. Clemson
said that the initial winner, Gloria
Ward of State College, is now
attending modeling school in New
York City.
The runnerup that year, coed
Patricia Reno of Forest Hills, went
on to win the Miss Central Penn
sylvania contest in Altoona and
Placed third in the Miss Pennsyl
vania competition. She is now a
model in New York City.
Last year's Miss Centre County,
Sally Stauffer of Erie, now Mrs.
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WEDNESDAY. APRIL 23. 1958
Fred Waring Jr., was the co
winner of the Miss Congeniality
portion of the Miss Pennsylvania
contest and won a scholarship in
the talent segment.
The master of ceremonies will
be William F. Weimer, advertis
ing manager of the Rockwell
Manufacturing Co. of Pittsburgh.
Weimer was master of cere
monies for the Miss America
pageant in Atlantic City from its
inception in 1935 until 1945. -
Psych Prof. Will Speak
Tonight on Marriage
Dr. Clifford Adams, professor
of psychology, will speak on
"Looking Forward to Marriage" at
7:30 tonight in the Waring lounge.
The lecture is one of a series
sponsored by the West Halls
Council.
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