PAGE EIGHT The World at a Glance Group Urges Tax Reduction, More Spending WASHINGTON UP) Calling! for bold action to meet the re-! cession, the head of the National Planning Assn. Friday urged a o u r-billion-dollar increase in government spending and a tax reduction of seven to eight bil lion dollars. "In this situation I think it is more prudent to eir on the side of acting too boldly than too timidly," said H. Christian Sonne, NPA board chairman. He advanced his proposals at a hearing of the House Banking Committee. Whito Backs Ike's Plan For Unified Defense WASHINGTON UP) General Thomas D. White, Air Force chief of staff, went down the line for President Eisenhower's defense reorganization plan Etiday. He said separate ground, sea, and air warfare is "gone forever." Unlike some other military leaders, White gave 100 per cent endorsement to the reorganiza tion bill at hearings before the House Armed Services Commit tee. You'll be sittin'on top of the world when you change to IN Light into that You get a more effective filter on today's LasM Look for the potent number••• • on every pack...your assurance that you are getting !`M's exclusive filtering action Pa. Unemployment Reaches 509,000 For Post-War High HARRISBURG (11 7 )--The bureau of employment security reported Friday that unemployment reach ed 509,000 last month in Pennsyl vania to set a post-World War H record for idled workers. Broken down, this meant that more than one of every ten of the estimated 4,600,000 person work force in the state was idle during April. The figure compares with 265,- 000 reported jobless in April 1957. It also exceeded the mid-March unemployment estimate of 488,000 I indicating the anticipated season al upswing failed to come about. The bureau said it also set a new record in payment of jobless funds last month in paying 40 1 / 2 million dollars in unemployment compensation claims. Columbian Coup Fails BOG A TA, Columbia !presidential candidate and four embers of Columbia's ruling five-man military junta were kid naped Friday in a vain effort to ( seize the government. The bold move began at 4 a.m. 'Seven hours later all those kid- Inaped had been released. =LEE a,a14.6,g, feil,9ir, Best tastin' smoke you'll ever find! Put yourself behind the pleasure end of an L&M. Get the flavor, the full rich taste of the Southland's finest cigarette tobaccos. The patented Miracle Tip is pure white inside, pure white outside, as a filter should be for cleaner, better smoking. 01953 LIGGETT & MYERS TosAcco Ca THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Tam, Silky, Reward Still Derby Picks LOUIS VILLE, Ky. (.4")—Two more sudden withdrawals reduced the field for the 84th Kentucky Derby Saturday to 14 horses, but did nothing to shake the belief that Tim Tam, Silky Sullivan and Jewel's Reward are the ones to beat in the great 3-year-old clas sic. Jet's Alibi, one of the three Maine Chance Farm colts entered by Mrs. Elizabeth N. Graham, was scratched because of a bruised 'right forefoot. Can Trust, from the Hasty House Farm of Allie E. Reuben, also came out and will go in an easier race on the Derby Day program. This old city on a horseshoe bend in the Ohio River was jammed by thousands of visitors from all parts of the country and overseas, awaiting the moment when the massed bands play "My Old Kentucky Home" and the horses parade to the post for the 4:30 p.m. EST start. On most lips, was the big ques tion: Can Silky Sullivan, the Califor nia crawler, come through with his patented late charge and over come the leaders in time to grab the greenbacks and glory? laiveModern flavor FiIt.TERS Baseball-- (Continued from page six) Lions' batting leader Gary Mil ler rifled a double to center and Ron Riese walked. Then Larry Fegley, using his bat as if it were Ben Hogan's number three iron, golfed one of Mc- Cracken's low pitches over the left fielder's head for a triple that scored Miller and Riese. Coach Joe Bedenk's• ruffians finished their scoring in the sixth frame with a two-out, three-run, explosion. After Steve Baidy had ground ed out to open the inning and Miller had followed with a fly out to right. Riese and Fegley worked McCracken for walks. Bob Hoover singled back through second to score Riese, and Fegley rode home on Rain ey's sinking single to left. Don Stickler's solid smash to left plated Hoover. and that was all for McCracken. Bill Hawkins, the Gettysburg relief ma n. forced Joe Moore to fly out to center to end the inning. Cal Emery is slated for mound duty against West Virginia today. The hefty Lion portsider will be seeking his sixth straight win, Ted Williams Wins Male Athlete Award BOSTON (ie) Boston's fabu lous Ted Williams Friday received the one award that had eluded him during his long career—the trophy as the Male Athlete of the Year. SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1958 Tennis-- (Continued from page six) tions then. The Lions enter the match as underdogs against a highly-rated squad An indication of Penn State's chances were appafent when Fogg jokingly said yester day that he wished he could play the Lehigh coach and have the match counted on the team score. Lehigh's coach, Gerry Leeman. is also the Engineer mat mentor and a former NCAA wrestling champ, and is not noted for ten nis prowess. CLASSIFIED FOR SALE GERMAN BICYCLE. 1958, about 30 miles: all extras. excellent condition. Call AD 7-7061. PI ice $22. 1949 CHEVROLET, N ei) , geed mechanical ly, tires good. Call AD 11.0:114 after 5:00 p.m. TRAILER FOR SALE. 1955 Colonial Mobilehome, 36 ft. two bedrooms. or bedroom and study. Completely net-up and furnished. Lawn and perennial garden. Reasonably priced. Call AD 8-8852 after 5.30 p.m. CALL ABRAMSON'S auto wrecking AD 8-6237. Fine used care and trucks for salvage and resale. FOR RENT AVAILABLE JUNE 1: Furnished three room anal tment with bath. Convenient location with parking. Giad students or girls preferred. AD 8-0225 after 5:30. TWO ROOM apartment, all utilities fut. niched, quiet, one block from campus. AD 7.2171 after 5 p.m. REDUCED RATES (3.50 to 35.00) doublet for all summer sessions at Matilyn Hall, 317 E. Beaver Avenue, State College. Pa. Reservations being taken now. Dial AD 8.6773. MAKE YOUR boarding and rooming reser. vations for next year at Marilyn Hall,, 317 E. Beaver Avenue. Agriculture, chem. istry, engineering and other students , a ho are interested in maintaining Study , hours preferred. Call AD 8.6773 for additional information. . NICE MODERN Apartment for rent June through August. Three rooms and bath, completely furnished. Call AD 7-3066. EFFICIENCY APARTMENT auitable for graduate couple—must have car. Avail. able Ist of June. Call AD 8-6727 or AD 7-7792 after 6:00. RENT MODERN furnished apartment-3 rooma and bath. Available for summer at unfurnished rate. Call AD 7-4106. THREE BEDROOM prefab: store, refrig. erator: furnished. Nice lawn, 2 swings for children. AD 8-0425. PI LAMBDA PHI Is open for summer school. We ere accepting room reser. vetions now. Contact Bill or Daae at AD 8-9185 between 6 and 7 p.m. LOST K&E SLIDE Rule with green caee in Dimond or Willard. Call Len ext. 3204 if found. KEY RING with about 12 keys. Lost after 11:00 Friday April 25. Reward. Call Fritz Smith, Theta Delta Chi AD 7.4402. BROWN KEY CASE—April 29 rear room 10 Sparks. Please call Sue ext. 74. KNITTING GREEN Wool In plastic bag in Lion's Den on Wed. morning. Will finder please call ext. 1529 J and ask for Carolyn. WILL PERSON who took Alligator rain. coat from 3rd floor Willard please call ext. 2991. 1967 MIDWESTERN University ring; initials C.A.B.—near M.S. or M.I. build. ing. Leave message ext. 2659 or AD 8.0363. Reward. FROM OSMOND coat-rack Tues. between 1:00 and 2:00 tan raincoat, raincap, math book. Contact Red Smith, AD 7-4304 or return to HUB desk. THE PERSON nho accidentally picked up an alligator raincoat in Willard on Tuesday please call ext. 3539. Ask for Dick. WANTED MARRIED COUPLE to manage rooming club during summer sessions in ex change for furnished room and cooking privileges. Write P.O. Box 142 for ad. ditional information. MISCELLANEOUS JUST FOR the record—at this time IFC- P.A. endorces only four foal vendors: Cold-Inc., Singles Meat Market, Curry.. Canan of Altoona, and Reeves-Pnrvin of Huntingdon. CLUB HUBANNA features AIM Band, floor show and an atmosphere designed for entertainment. Make your reservations at the HUB desk starting Monday. CLUB HUBANNA opening Sat. May 10. Dancing on the Terrace. Hawaiian Hula. Reservations only—sl.2s per Couple. REMEMBER YOUR Morn with our de- Below; hand-made candy. Special gift wrapping and card. We mail. The Candy Cane between the diners. LIKE TO CANOE? Like to rough it out. of-doors? A week's trip August SO to Sept. 7 in Canada. Make -plans with the Outing Club now. BOALSBURG YOUTH Temperance Coun.. cif sponsors a turkey supper May 3. Harris Township, Boalsburg, from 54:30. Adults $1.25; Children $.65. IT'S HASSINGER for racket stringinft the No-Awl way. Latest :actors equip. ment, prompt service. guaranteed work. Longer life to string and racket. University Tennis Service, 514 Beaver Ave. atter 5 p.m. LOCAL REPAIR Service on all slakes oil typewriters. We will call for and deliver Your typewriter. battens Office Equipment. •D 114/214