PAGE TWO Ike Gills For Lowering Of Farm Price Supports WASHINGTON (;P)- Presidem terday to plow under the presei control programs of American agi He denounced these programs, in a special message, with an un usually severe bill of particulars. Eisenhower proposed linking of price supports to market prices rather than the old con cept of parity, which sought to guarantee the farmer something approaching fair prices in rela tion to farm costs. lie said nonsupported farm pro ducts are doing better than those given a crutch made of taxpayers’ money. Eisenhower's attack was in line with principles he and Secretary of Agricultuie Ezra Taft Benson have been plugging for years. The reaction in Congress was familiar, too, with much of jt adverse. There was general approval of one purpose Eisenhower re stated: to explore all means for using America’s great farm sur pluses to help advance the cause of world peace. This would presumably include the shipping of food to help feed the ill-nourished m lands which, because of their misery, could fall easy prey to the lures of com munism. ti /iV j =|now Feat. 1:30, 3:31, 5:32, 7:33, 9:34 Opposite the Main Gate Drawing Materials Stationery The ATHLETIC STORE t Eisenhower asked Congress yes :nt price support and production riculture. Integration to Begin Monday in Norfolk NORFOLK, Va. f/P) The Nor folk School Board yesterday or dered that six schools closed since September under Virginia’s now defunct anti-integration laws be opened Monday When the school bells ring Monday at 9 a m. white and Ne gro children will enter public schools together for the first time in Virginia’s history. The schools were closed im mediately under the state's mas sive resistance laws, which have since been invalidated by state and federal courts. Hoffa Ordered to Appear WASHINGTON (/P) The Sen ate Labor-Management Commit tee disclosed Thursday it has ‘or dered Teamsters Union President James R. Hoffa to appear before it in closed session Wednesday. ★NITTANY NOW - DOORS OPEN 6:30 “AUNTIE MAME” ROSALIND RUSSELL Loose Leaf Note Books Sporting Goods Filing Equipment THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Impossibility of New War Declared by Gromyko MOSCOW (jP) Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko 'de clared yesterday the growing might of the Communist bloc, which he described as dedicated to peaceful coexistence, will soon make a new world war impossible. He also told the 21st Soviet Communist party congress that arming of West Germany with atomic weapons was a roadway to war. Gromkyo said the most impor- $$ DAYS SALE West College Ave. PENNSHIRE'S FABULOUS Starting Today Friday -- 9 am. SUITS - TOPCOATS Sport Suburban - Rain Coats Regularly $35 each - Add One Dollar, Buy 2 “15“ *3 A ONLY BUY NOW and SAVE HALF! Open Tonight and Saturday ’til 9 p.m, New and Used TEXT BOOKS Plane Crashes After Takeoff ALEXANDRIA, La., (/P)—An Air Force KBSO refueling plane crashed early today after its take off from England Air Force Base near here and it is believed the crew perished. The plane normal ly carries a crew of six. tant question now is conclusion of a peace treaty with Germany and liquidation of the American, Brit ish and French occupation of West Berlin, which Soviet Premier Ni kita Khrushchev proposes to turn into a neutralized “free city.” Next to Western Auto FRIDAY. JANUARY 30. 1959 Jupiter Missile Launched CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (.P)— The Army says it has hit tho target on the 13th launching of it# Jupiter intermediate-range ballis tic missile. The first tactical model of the 60-foot war rocket soared 1,799 miles over the Atlantic Wednes day night on another successful space test, the Army said. THE TAVERN $l9 tt n RESTAURANT V* OatS TAVERN f res h RESTAURANT 1 --w k tw' Tavern tavern today RESTAURANT THE TAVERN sls i " sn H Tavern THE PIZZA m RESTAURANT of TKS TAVERN course! ss9 RESTAURANT