TUESDAY. JANUARY 19. 1960 Ike Denies Missile Lag; Justifies Cuts WASHINGTON_ (11D) The United States now has the first Atlas intercontinental ballistic missiles ready for use, and by 1965 is expected to have four strategic rocket weapons systems in operation, President Eisenhower told Congress yesterday. He put these views into h Questions Plague Tampa Air Crash TAMPA, Fl'a. (IP) Was a Dal- 1 las naturopath with a criminal record on a National Airlines plane which crashed into the Gulf of Mexico killing all 42 aboard? Or did Dr. Robert V. Spears persuade—perhaps hypnotize—a Tampa man into taking his place? Or were both aborad the ill-fated plane which plunged into the water on Nov. 16? The Tampan, missing since the day of the crash, was William Allen Taylor, 60, who was sen tenced to prison with Dr. Spears in 1936 for operating a confidence scheme. Spears was listed as one of the passengers who died in the crash. Taylor bought flight insurance just before the takeoff from here, but was not on the passenger list. Only a few of the bodies and a portion of the wreckage have been recovered. An FBI investigator has sug gested the plane might have been sabotaged and Spears , may have had someone else take his seat so his wife could collect on a large insurance policy. SPECIAL FOR PENN STATE IDAYS and 6 NIGHTS AT A RARE LOW PRiat COLLEGE WEEK IN SAN JUAN! $1 Per Person Triple Occupancy Without Meals WED., APRIL 13 to WED., APRIL 20 Because Penn State Travel originated nationwide "Col lege Weeks in San Juan" we offer a special "week" tailored to Penn State vacation dates. Departures timed to meet local bus and train schedules without taking "cuts." Charter bus direct to Idlewild if size of group permits and at moderate supplemental fare. •Round Trip Air Front New York • Nightly Entertainment • Luxury Hotel Rooms • Airport Transfers • Hotel Tips •Special Listed Features •Breakfast and Dinner Daily *Wednesday Night Departure from New York. *Thursday Airport Reception on Arrival. *Thursday Gourmet Dinner at Swiss Chalet. *Friday Night Club Dinner, Dancing and Show. *Sunday Aquacade at "Intercontinental." *Monday Native Barbecue and Beach Picnic. *Tuesday Swizzle Party and Buffet Supper. *Tuesday Night Departure from San Juan. See These Campus Representatives: Norm Kahn, AD 8-1591 Susan Reen, AD 7-4478 PIN slA'sQL6iit.Q 23 Metzger Bldg„ State Celiege, Pa. in Defense s $40.9 billion military budget recommendations, transmitted to a Congress in which leading. De mocratic members have been sharp ly critical of what they call the lagging missile program. Eisenhower assured Congress that additional quantities of Air Force Atlas and Titan missiles and Navy Polaris rockets will be procured next year. The four rocket weapons sys tems to be in use by 1965, his message said, are the Atlas, the Titan both liquid fuel ICBM's, the Minuteman solid-fuel ICBM and the Polaris 1200 mile range, solid-fuel rocket designed for fir ing from submerged submarines. Eisenhower listed these projects in the process of explaining why he opposed another project which Air Force officials are expected to back when congressional commit tees ask them questions during the next few weeks. The President said these four missile systems will have been tested out and their reliability established during the time it would take to build and put the proposed 870 long-range, 2000-mile-per-hour bomber into the hands of the Air Force. Therefore, he proposes to permit building only two of the planes for test purposes. 6 DAYS - 5 NIGHTS INCLUDES: Don Josephson, AD 7-3293 111 S. Allen St. ADams 8.0528 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA $lB9 With Meals Federai Registrars Proposed to insure Negro Suffrage WASHINGTON (ii)) A Texan! member of the Civil Rights Com-i mission argued`yesterday for fed-i eral registrars to insure Negro; voting rights, but a No th Caro-1 lina senator disputed him all the, way, Their Vews provided a contro- 1 For the most part, congressional [reaction to Eisenhower's $79.8 bil versial start on hearings by the Ilion budget for fiscal 1961 fol- Senate Rules Committee, consid-lowed party lines. ering legislation to create the fed-! Republicans spoke of it glow eral registrars as recommended ingly as "sound and realistic by the rights commission last! and as presenting both promise and challenge.' year. Democrats said Eisenhower's The commission member was( budget proposals are not enough Robert G. Storey, a Dallas law-;to keep the United States strong. yer. They said his allotments for space .. _ . , . 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