SATURDAY. J, NUARY JO. 1959 Union: State of th Seeks Strength 'Surging America' Ike For JTON (/P)—President Eisenhower challenged a “yes, but” Democratic Con yto join him in quest of military strength for a surging America and a just arful world. WASHIN* gress yesterd; peace for a f< the great goals set forth for the year ahead in a presidential State of the In general terms, Eisenhower outlined a formidable but “sensible posture These we: Union messa; Filibuster Plan d by Senate Anti- Bur i :;TON (/P) —The Senate yesterday turned down t|l designed by civil rights advocates to clear the t new curb on filibusters. WASHINt a key proposal way for a tiglj all vote was the first test of strength in the e over rules touched off with the start of the The roll c swirling battl ssion three days new Senate s ago. It marked a striking victory for Democratic Leader Lyndon B. Johnson (D.-Tex.) and other D e m o c r a tic and Republican Sc .rate leaders backing a com pronrse offered by Johnson. Conversely, it was a major set back for Vice President Richard M. Nixon and a bipartisan anti filibuster bloc of northern and western senators. The vote came on a motion by Johnson to table and thus kill a resolution by Sen. Clinton P. An derson (D.-N.M.). Anderson’s aim was to establish that each new Senate has the right to adopt its own rules by majority vote at the start of a session. The anti-filibuster forces were •fill far from giving up. Nixon had expressed the opinion that the Senate has a constitu tional right to make new rules each session, but he said it was an issue that would have to be decided by the Senate itself. Constitutionality of Sunday Blue Laws Under Attack P HIL A DELPHIA (#)—Penn sylvania’s Sunday blue laws de scribed as a statute “in aid of religion,” were attacked as uncon stitutional yesterday before the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Counsel for Two Guys from Harrison, Allentown, Inc., a dis count store located just outside Allentown in southeastern Penn sylvania, urged the establishment of a special three-man court to determine the legality of a Sun day sales ban in the Keystone State that has been in effect since 1794. At the same time Atty. Harold Kohn, Philadelphia, sought a new temporary restraining order to prevent the district attorney from Lehigh County, Pa., for arresting any of Two Guys’ employes on conspiracy charges. Such a conviction could mean a Don’t Ri iad This jf jou've bribed yen graduate this semes of your money ba; announcements. (En If anyone pew a gi ment and doesn’t i a real nice Rift tl A CLOD. 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Rescue workers said less than 200 of the 500 inhabitants were 1 known to be alive. By nightfall, more than 150 bodies had been counted. Many of them were clad in nightclothes, indicating they had been swept from their beds to death. The ground drops 1690 feet in the three miles of valley between the dam and the village, and the rampaging torrent roared through before many villagers could flee their homes. jail term. Up to now employes have been arrested for merely sell ing on Sunday and fined $2 and costs. Kohn, arguing before Judges John Biggs Jr., Austin L. Staley and Herbert Goodrich, also ac cused Dist. Atty. Paul A. Mc- Ginley, with “out and out dis crimination against our store and our store alone." NEED A SPECIAL GIFT? Is your roommate graduating this semester? Do you have an alumnus friend whose birthday is coming up soon? Would you like to keep the folks back home informed on what's going on at Penn State? 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Highlights of the President’s, State of the Union message: ; •We can have no confidence in] any treaty to which Communists! are a party except where such a] treaty provides within itself for self-enforcing mechanisms. •We seek to prevent war at any place and in any dimension In support of these objectives we maintain forces of great power! and flexibility. i • Modern weapons are exceed-! ingly expensive. i • America will never give up! the hope that eventually all na-l tions can, with mutual confidence,! drastically reduce these nonpro-j ductive expenditures. • The material foundation of! our national safety is a strong and expanding economy. This we have—and this we must maintain. The basic question facing us to day is more than mere survival; —the militaiy defense of national life and territory. It is the preser vation of a way of life. •By working together, the Con gress and the-executive can keep a balance between income and outgo. If this is done there is real hope that we can look for ward to a time in the foreseeable future when needed tax reforms can be accomplished. • America’s security can be as sured only within a world com munity of strong, stable, indepen dent nations, in which the con cepts of freedom, justice and hu man dignity can flourish. There can be no such thing as Fortress America. •We are making noticeable progress in the field of civil rights. That progress must continue. Repairs Car Radios Television Phonographs Radios television service iCk center dfe State College TV 232 S. Allen St. Mikoyan in Midwest; Spreads Peace Gospel CHICAGO <7P)—Dep. Premier Anastas I. Mikoyan con tinued to maintain his fast pace yesterday to earn good will for the Soviet Union and spread the gospel of peaceful co existence and more trade among Midwest business and finan cial leaders. j The No. 2 man in the Sovie ; Detroit Thursday on his tvvo jweek tour of the U.S. The Soviet leader attended a! private luncheon in his honor in 1 the exclusive Chicago Club. ! He stated at a pre-iuncheon ; news conference that the plac ard-waving, egg-tossing demon strations of Iron Curtain refu- j gees and other anti-Commun- i ists which greeted him here and ] elsewhere on his trip are come- j dies to which he attaches no j importance. | ] In Chicago, large numbers of ] police were arrayed at the airport! ! and Mikoyan’s hotel to protect, him and members of his party! iagamst possible violence from the 1 demonstrators. At both points, however, the po lice failed to prevent demonstra tors from coming close to Mi koyan. At the airport an egg struck his car. 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