TUESDAY. MARCH 24. 11 India Won't Aid Revolt in Tibet NEW DELHI, India (/P)—Prime Minister Nehru told Parliament yesterday India is keeping hands off the anti-Communist revolt in Tibet, and that fighting be tween the Red Chinese and street mobs apparently has died down in Lhasa, the capital. His statement apparently de molished one of the last hopes of the Tibetan rebels. Jyalo Thondup 111, one of four brothers of the Dalai Lama, spirit ual ruler of the lofty Himalayan nation, told reporters at Darjeel ing, near the Tibetan border, "the only hope of Tibetans now is that India and the free world will act." Representatives of Tibetan refu gees met at Kalimpong, also on the border, and decided to seek to send a delegation to Nehru to ask him to use his moral influ ence with Red China to stop fight ing. Anderson Resigns Post WASHINGTON (/P)—Assistant Atty. Gen. Malcolm Anderson re signed yesterday, effective April 3. 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Ike Again Asks States To Raise Jobless Pay WASHINGTON (M—President Eisenhower renewed a bid yester day he made five years ago that the states raise the amount and duration of unemployment insur ance benefits. Eisenhower made the plea at a meeting with an eight-governor executive committee of the Gov ernors Conference. He reiterated his opposition to improving the jobless aid, program by federal legislation as advocated by some Democrats in Congress. The attending governors agreed it was a state problem. realizes that Anaerson's decision was prompted by personal n consid erations which cannot be ignored. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA 'lke, Briton End Meeting !dormant he Dutch elm disease, al spray will be applied tol WASHINGTON (JP)—President all trees and shrubs. The spray], Eisenhower and British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan ended their three-day strategy confer-' in g ence yesterday by agreeing is not harmful to the skin, cloth-1 or paint unless completely, it was saturated or unless the skin is ' ; irritated by rubbing. 'the best they ever had. —I- 1 The two old friends reviewedi, ;their decision to offer the Soviet, Union's Premier Nikita Khrush-1 ;eliev a summertime summit meet-i ling during a farewell 30-minute White House talk. 1 As he prepared to fly back ILondon today, Macmillan was ri ported advocating a series of ii formal summit conferences wil Khrushchev. Annual Spray Program WM Begin Tomorrow The destruction of the elm bark beetle will be the aim of the Uni- I versity's annual dormant spray program, beginning tomorrow and; continuing through spring recess.; . In an all-out effort to protect! the 402 elm trees of the campus!! k E'`'a• ''AP4kll`• ro 4. r. 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