TUESDAY. MAY 5, 1959 Court Says Homes May Be Inspected WASHINGTON (AP)—The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 yes terday that a health inspector may search your home without a warrant. The dissenters said the decision "greatly dilutes the right of privacy which every homeowner had the right -to believe was part of our American heritage." Truman Rejects Bid to Dinner At White House WASHINGTON (Al Harry S. Truman won't visit the White House he once occupied--even to meet his old friend Sir Winston Churchill. The White House disclosed yes terday that Truman, who has not been on friendly terms with Pres ident Eisenhower since the 1952 campaign, sent his regrets when invited to attend a stag dinner Wednesday night in honor of the former British prime minister. Truman confirmed the story. "I'm sorry—l was already tied up," the ex-president told news men, with a somewhat tongue-in cheek .air. Asked if he meant that he couldn't go, or just didn't want to go, Truman replied laughingly: "I said I couldn't go. You .can put any interpretation that you like on that that you want to—as you always do." Truman, in Washington , to make some speeches and see old friends, talked with reporters af ter testifying before a Senate subcommittee in favor, of repeal ing the constitutional amendment that limits a president to two terms. , The 22nd amendment, which imposes the two-term limit, was adopted while Truman was in of fice and did not apply to him, itIIOSSWO RD ACROSS 1. Urges L There's usually a rinrin it 'IL Fier, non-objectively 12. With Her, he could be Hoover 18. Agra, is turned to jelly 14. We (German) 16. This is no bur: 111 18th-century hair pieces lg. Platform that's almost s daisy 20. Scorch 21. Tailor-made for both metes 22._ llebo dick O. This is sills , . 24. Thursday's missile 28. Negative 27. le-la Gulliver'r father 81. America's Refreshing Cigarette 22. 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The case which resulted in up holding the right of a health in spector to search a private home without a warrant originated in Baltimore. Aaron D. Frank, a Baltimore resident, was fined $2O for re fusing to admit a health in spector who had no sear c h warrant. The inspector asked to be ad mitted after a neighbor com plained of rats in the-area. Missile May 'Hold. Ape MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (FP) A live-animal,'probably an ape, will be fired into space ,in the nose cone of a Jupiter missile within the next 60 days, the chief of the Army's space program said yes terday. Maj. Gen. John B. Medaris, commander of the Army Ordnance Missile Command, revealed the coming venture at a press con ference. He didn't say what type of animal would be launched but indicated that a monkey would be the best guess. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Taylor Wins 1959 Pulitzer Fiction Prize NEW YORK (W)—The 1959 Pulitzer Prize for fiction was awarded yesterday to "The Trav els of Jaimie McPheeters," by Robert Lewis Taylor. The drama award went to "J. B." by Archibald MacLeish. The gold medal for meritorious public service in journalism was awarded to the Utica (N.Y.) Ob server-Dispatch and Utica Daily Press for their campaign against local vice, gambling and corrup tion. The inter national reporting prize went to Joseph Martin and Philip Santora of the New York Daily News, for their account cf the downfall of the Batista re gime in Cuba. The other journalism awards were: National Reporting—H o w a r d Van Smith of the Miami (Fla.) News, for his account of the cleanup of a Florida migrant la bor camp. Local Reporting—Miss Mary 'Lou Werner of the Washington I(D.C.) Evening Star, for a story "at edition time"; John. Harold Brislin of the Scranton (Pa.) Tri bune and the Scrantonian, for a story involving no deadline. Editorial Writing Ralph Mc- Gill of the Atlanta (Ga.) Consti tution. FREE Tutoring Service for ell , engineering students sponsored by ITA KAPPA NU and TAU BETA Pi every Wet 1-9 p.m. Room 220 E.E. No. 26 ''''''.- ....• .mr....., - ''....,; (Cigarette Tax Increases Nehru Says HARRISBURG ltri--Giw. Law t i • a e ‘ n v ce a e N e lo n i t l_d a a . y pae n k igl i l n t er signed in " th ' !cigarette tax, effective June I, ti He is Shocked `law pay for a Korean veteran' At Red Charges bonus NEW DELHI, India (?P)—Prime r Minister Nehru said yesterday hel is shocked by Red Chinese reiter ation of charges—which his goy ernment has denied—of Indian• meddling in Tibet. But he said he wants to stay, on good terms with Peiping. "Nothing must be said or done; that endangers friendly relations."' Nehru told Parliament in a 40-: minute speech winding up debate', on the Tibetan revolt. He rejected suggestions that the rebellion might bring a change in; India's policy of nonalignment. Bei took note of reports that India' might join Western-minded Pakis tan for a common defense. "We do not propose to have mil-1 itary alignments with any country + —come what may. Be clear about it," he said. He said India will continue to observe the five principles of co existence regardless of what other countries may do. Those princi ples, to which India and Red Chi na subscribed in 1954, include noninterference in the internal affairs of other nations and self determination for national groups. Chinese speakers have continued to assert that the Dalai Lama, the Tibetans' 2;l-year -old god-king, is in India under duress and that the rebellion has been directed from Indian soil. i 4 i.l Butlers Jewelry DIAMONDS o WATCHES IWatch and - Jewelry Repairing 111 E. Beaver Ave. lam 4a4ld Lisati fvouS Of S4OH wcuj. Lioeys When advertising space h contracted for, theoreti cally a product or place of business is usually boosted. 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