PAGE TWO Flaming Bomber Makes• ... B i g-3 Reject Near Miraculous Landing' Red Summit OMAHA (IIP)—A landing previously considered npos Talk Plan sible was made at Abilene Tex Air Force Base by a burning 1 WA S H INGTON Pi—Russia s B-47 jet bomber on which the top canopy had been blown off proposal to add Communist Po The Strategic Air Command said Lt. James M. Ooenauf Iland and Czechoslovakia to pre 24 co-pilot,made the landing Monday night from the blind summ t talks was reported reject scat behind the pilot's posit on ed yesterday by U S British and The story of the harrowing land French envoys. Senate Votes ing began near Dalhart, Tet Instead, informants said the, when one of the plane's six jet lrepresentatives of the allied Big • Three chose a less unpalatable Raise in Pay Lt. John Cobbengines exploded la the oak iga I !tor, used his ejection seat to bail course Agreement to meet sep l out. Maj. James M.Graves, 34 arately with Soviet Foreign Min For Military I the plane commander, fired off' late r Andrei Gromyko in Moscow, the top canopy to escape. WASHINGTON q A gener al; orthe jorma's seat failed tows he demanded last week. pay raise for the Army, an d.Thus, the Big Three apparently Air Force was approved BT -0 by Nav y eject Graves then went to the nicked what they considered the the Senate yesterdl, i nosA and parachuted through the lesser of two evils. Final approval, escape hatch. (however,depends upon London With a minimum of debate,it Obenauf, four years in the Air an d p ans passed a bill providing for S '„ Force and with 850 firing hours No hitch was expected in the million in increases over the fir - t found that Maj. Joseph B.Max allied capitals. A formal notice to year o operation {well, 33 the navigation instruc the Kremlin was looked for be - The measure now goes back to tor unconscious due to lack of fore the end of the week. the House, which has approved oxygen. The dip 1 o matic maneuvering increases totaling $683 million.As His own ejection seat had failed cent e r s around ambassadorial Senate House conference may be and he had crawled forward to talks in Moscow designed p tore necessary to adjust the differ -!find May. Maxwell unconscious, pare the way for a possible heads ences in the two bills. I then had crawled back to his seatiof government meeting. Sen. John C. Stenni s (D Miss) behind the pilot's place. Gromyko first refused to meet who guided the legislation on 1131 Lt. Obenauf, still unable to see Jointly with the U S British and swift passage through the Sen the ground, was talked down "French ambassadors in Moscow ate, said it is "aimed at providing by Col. Anthony J Perma com He saw them one by one a remedyfor the alarm ng short mander of the 341st Bomber Wiling I Last week the Big Three cour age of trained and qualified per -S Obenauf and Maxwell were os olained Gromyko fired back that sonnel in the armed forces.”ipitalized for shock, frost bite andi parity must be maintained. He Almost everyone in uniform burned eves. Their condition was saac' it was either one by one or with more than two years of sere -;reported good three by three with Poland and ice would get an increase of at Czechoslovakia on Russia's side least 6 per cent over present base pay as a cost of 11% mg boost. Ad Uruguayan Leftist of the table d tional money would be offered for proficiency among enlisted Debates With Nixon men and special responsibility'' among officers. MONTEVIDEO GP)—Vice Pres ident Ni debated goodnatured i ly with a leftist student in a cor Stassen sCampaign ridor of the law school at Uru guay's National University Tues Lacks Funds—GOPiday , CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. (ffl The Republican organization de clared last night that-Harold Stas sen's independent campaign for the party's gubernatorial nomina tion has run into financial diffi culties. The state ment reversed pre vious organization charges that Stassen was getting substantial support, the figures most often mentioned were between half a million and three quarters of a million dollars. KildayHitsEisenhower'sPlan ForßevampingArmedForces WASHINGTON (IP)-Rep. Paul J. Kilday (D.-Tex.) - said yesterday that President Eisenhower's plan to revamp the armed forces could lead to a military organization more powerful than the old Germa General Staff. Gen. Nathan F. Twining, chair man of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of S t a ff, disagreed. Twining said there are enough safeguards in the reorganization bill to prevent the armed forces from becoming too powerful. Not that they would want to, he added. Twining continued his pro longed appearance before the House Armed Services Committ • in support of the administration's bait. Among other things it would concentrate strategic planning in a Joint Staff including representa tives of all the military services. Kilday recalled that the Ger man General Staff which wielded great power until the end o World War U was made up of army officers only. He said the danger of military control would be even greater under the pro posed U.S. setup. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Apparently Nixon won, for when he finished students jam mmg the hallway cheered: "Neex on, Neexon." Students from the same school greeted Nixon Monday with chants of go home and strewed his path with handbills accusing the United States of oppressing Latin American countries. Nixon and his wife, Pat, were met in a hallway by Richard° Yelpo, 26, of the leftist Univer sity Student Federation. Really end up Spring Week with an eve ning of enjoyment. See the Axidentcds. Relax with the captivating songs of this ABC-Paramount recording group. Also, see the Coronation of Miss Penn State and the Presentation of all Spring Week Awards . ALL SENIORS ORDER YOUR NAME CARD AS SOON AS POSSIBLE Processed Printing or Engraving Prices Start at $3.50 KEELER'S The University Bookstore i,*••••••••••••••••••••••0000110011100•11104•••••••••••e , 7,1 : • • Forsooth ... • • • • • • • • Players Present • • • "MERCHANT OF VENICE" e : 5 • • by Wm. Shakespeare •° • ip • • • 8 P.M. MAY 8,9, 10 Schwab •• . . 1.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Jobless Decline by 78,000 In April Says Government WASHINGTON (EP)—The government issued a hurry-up report yesterday showing a slight unemployment decline of 78,000 in April. AFL-CIO President George Meany cited it as proof that the recession "con tinues to Worsen " Meany stressed that employ ment figures failed to improve as much as usual from March to April, a fact noted in the report from the Commerce Department. Both also noted that the rate of unemployment, seasonally adjust ed, increased from 7 to 7.5 per cent of the labor force, which in cludes both the employed and those looking for work. The labor force increases at this time of year. The employment figures came out on a day when there was much new talk of tax cuts, none of it encouraged by the White House. . . _ The announced drop in unem ployment was less than normal for this time of year. Also, a gain of 600,000 in the number of employed workers was attributed by Secretary of Com merce Weeks almost entirely to the usual spring gains in agricul tural and other outdoor work. Nasser in Russia to Aid Arab-Soviet Relations MOSCOW (J--President Nasser flew into Moscow on . a Soviet jet airliner yesterday for 18 days of red carpet treatment. He said his visit will strengthen the ties be tween his United Arab Republic and the Soviet Union. Sensational Spring Week Feature Axidentals TOMORROW May 1 Rec Hall Don's.. Rec Hall sa this great evening at ... Proceeds given of student scholarship fun d. Donation 50c. Tickets on sale: Huh Desk, The Mall, and Fraternity Houses. The WEDNESDAY. APRIL 30. 1958 Stock Market Declines Amid Lower Earnings NEW YORK (lP) The stock market declined for the second straight day yesterday amid a rash of sharply lower earnings. Industrials set the lower tone with losses ranging from fractions to a point or so in key issues. TAT • NOW • Feat. 1:46, 3:42, 5:38. 7:34, 9:30 Is NE aim gmi -I t 305 O E, - • • r --;,!%," • • ti t . 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