The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 24, 1958, Image 3

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    THURSDAY. APRIL 24, 1958
Red
Khrus
oyes Puzzle Ike;
chevßejectsLetter
WASHING
day he is puzzl:
Terence moves •
Some State
Soviet govern •
ON Vl:Ai—President Eisenhower said yester
d about' the purpose of current summit con
y Russia. ,
Department officials say privately that the
ent may be backing away from a summit
meeting, feeling that it cannot
get a conference on its own terms.
A 3500-word letter from Sovietl
Premier Nikita Khrushchev de
livered to the White House Tues
day and made 'public yesterday
rejected President Eisenhower's
latest disarmament schedule let
ter and said the Soviet Union
will not explode any more atom
or hydrogen bombs "unless the
United States or Britain compel
it to."
$l6O Mil,
In Fore l •
Voted bl
ion Cut
n Aid
House
WASHINGTON
Foreign Affairs, fi
yesterday to cut
jars out of Pres,
er's "rock botto:
program. 1
(11))—The House
ommittee voted
160 million dol
dent Eisenhow
" foreign aid
Some committ:
predicted the cu
million before t
bill reaches the
'e members have
will
read 500
e authorization
ouse floor.
Eisenhower is asking for $3,-
942,092,000 to c. rry the Mutual
Security progra through the fis
cal 12 months s ting July 1. The
money would be sed for military
and economic aid to nations
around the world.
Rep. Thomas Morgan (D-Pa),
reported the first slash came out
of the $1,800,000,000 the President
has requested for military aid.
Conferees Rule Out
5-cent Stamp Rate
WASHINGTON (PP) Senate-
House conferees_ Wednesday vot
ed to eliminate a 5-cent stamp for
out-of-town letter mail from a
postal rate hike bill and to fix
the rate at 4 cents.
President Eisenhower and Post
master General Arthur Summer
field had urged Congress to es
tablish the 5-cent rate on inter
city letters. The present 3-cent
letter rate has been in effect since
2932.
The conferees also voted to in
clude in the bill a 257-million
dollar pay hike for the 500,000
postal employes. This is con
siderably more than Eisenhower
had proposed.
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In the first puzzling instance
Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei
Gromyko suggested that he ne
gotiate separately with th e
U.S., British and French am
bassadors in Moscow on steps
toward setting up a summit
session. Officials here said this
would be an extremely awk
ward and time-consuming way
to hold diplomatic talks.
The second development puz
zling to American officials was
Russia's appeal to the United Na
tions Security Council to con
demn U.S. Stratgic Air Command
bomber flights toward the Soviet
Union in the north polar region.
Prof Receives Patent
The U.S. Patent Office has is
sued a patent on Means for Re
leasing Buoyant Objects Under
water to Edward J. J. Tracey, Jr.,
assistant professor of engineering
research in the Ordnance Re
search Laboratory.
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AF Fires
Secret Nose
Cone Rocket
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (IP)—
A massive rocket with a new,
highly secret nose cone blasted off
last night with a tremendous flash
of yellow flame seen over most
of Florida.
The rocket's mission was to
hurl the nose cone 5,500 miles out
over the southeast Atlantic, to see
whether it could withstand the
fantastic friction heat of the
earth's atmosphere as it plunged
back from some 80 miles in space.
The Air Force hoped to recover
the cone after it crashed on its
ocean target area somewhere
near Ascension Island, off the
African coast. The flight was to
take only 30 minutes.
One aim of the spectacular - shoot
was to try out a nose cone -de
signed to keep the warheads of
long-range ballistic missiles from
burning up in the atmosphere as
they dive to their targets.
The other was to determine how
this wedding of Air Force and
Navy rockets will work out.
THE PENN STATE
INDUSTRIAL
EXPOSITION
The Engineering and Architecture Student Council brings
to Penn State product and operating displays of national manu-
facturers. IBM, Square "D", Honeywell, Dow, Pittsburgh Plate &
Glass, Bell, Westinghouse and many others will have their dis-
plays in the Hetzel Union Building. See the newest .concepts In
American industries. Here is first-hand knowledge of present-
day industrial activity . . . Open to everyone.
At the HETZEL UNION BUILDING
Predictions on Recession
WASHINGTON UP)--Presi. Once again, the President left a
dent Eisenhower Wednesday tax cut to the indefinite future. He
said he doesn't believe it restores
described the recession as a confidence just to say suddenly:
"Here is some ki , nd of a tax cut."
"minor emergency." He said
it is being met and, "I don't WASHINGTON (JP) The na
think we should get hysterical tion's living costs, still moving
!counter to the recession, rose to
about any of this business." !another record high in March.
Eisenhower told a news confer-lßut officials said this summer
ence it has been evident for two may bring a levtling off of the
or three weeks that "the rate of two-year consumer cost spiral.
decline has been flattening out."
He credited his administration
with "a very impressive record"
in combatting the slump.
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TODAY
Thursday, April 24
9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
The Labor Department an
nounced that climbing food prices
pushed its March living cost in
dex up.
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