PAGE TWO Senate Refuses to Give Approval on Debate Curb WASHINGTON (/P; The Senate refused yesterday to give even a majority approval to a move to limit debate on civil rights, let alone the necessary two-thirds. The s,'i-42 roll-call vote against a debate curb, or cloture, occasioned some surprise, al Rescue Team Search Mine In West Virginia LOGAN, W.Va. (/P)—An ad-, vanced rescue team made its way mound a suffocating fire' deep in a West Virginia coaL mine iate yesterday, to get! within sinking distance of the 18| nnneis stianded four miles inside a mountain for more than twoj days. | The rescuers, using abandoned| tunnels and raw muscle to bypass the undetground fire, managed to make a "U” around the fire blocked section of the main tun nel and emerge on the far side of the blocked-off area. Its "looking better than ever," said Slate Mines Director Craw ford Wilson. "The air is good, and the going should be easier from here on." The advance team managed to splice the broken telephone con nection between the outside and the area where the stranded mi ners were at last report—at noon Tuesday. Wilson said an operator; was ringing the telephone there from time to time. There has been no reply, Wil son said, but “this perhaps doesn’t mean anything.” He said it should at least repre sent encouragement if the miners can hear it Astronauts to Be Used In Manned Space Flighf ALAMQGORDO, N.M. (/Pi The seven astronauts of Project Meicury arrived at Holloman Air Force Base this week to engage in /ei'o gravity flights as part of their- indoctrination for ttie proj ect''- first attempt at manned flight mlo space. The zoro-G flights were under taken by all seven to subject them to expel ience of weightlessness— the gravitv-free condition encoun tered in all known kinds of space flight. Annual Marriage Series Part II Dr. Aaron Rutledge MERRILL-PALMER SCHOOL "Getting to Know You— the first years of marriage" 7:30 P.M. 214 Boucke THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA hough no one had predicted cloture would be voted at this Both the Senate parly lead- j ers. Democrat Lyndon B. John son of Texas and Republican Everett Dirksen of Illinois, op posed cloture. They preferred instead to work toward some civil rights law that the over whelming majority of the Sen ate would accept. i The 41 votes in favor of curb- 1 mg debate numbered only 11 j more than the 31 who signed the ; petition forcing a vote on cloture’ at this time. ] This petition was filed Tuesday; under the i°adership of Sen. Paul] Douglas (D.-lin and Sen. Jacob' |K. Javits (R.-N.Y.). who have been in the forefront of a session-longj idrive to jiass new laws in behalf of Southern Negroes. Rejection of the petition left; Southern senators free to resume a filibuster against civil rights ac tion. if they chose. However, it appeared the Southerners would not try to brook all action —cer- tainly not on proposals they fig ured would not pass anyhow. The Senate roll call found 30 Democratic senators and 12 Re publicans voting for cloture. On the winning side were 33 Demo crats and 20 Republicans. The Southern senators, all Dem locrats, wore unanimously against !the proposed debate curb. These 122 included the 18 who conducted lan effective filibuster, plus John son and three who had stayed aloof: Tennessee’s Estes Kefauver and Albert Gore and Texas’ Ralph 'Yarborough Flood Causes 20 Deaths RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil UP) —Twenty persons were reported dead and many more missing as floodwalers raged over lowlands along a thousand miles of Bra zilian coastline yesterday after nearly a week of steady rain. f LOBSTER HOUSE { CRABMEAT AU GRATIN ' Mouth-Melting Goodness ' in Casserole | TAXI RETURN GRATIS * CATHAUM Now: 1:10, 3:16, 5:22, 7:28, 9:34 |FUH, LOVE AND MURDER! 1 M-G-M presents lMil sunn* debbie FORD^REVnOLDS II IN UiYO« MOOUCTIM # .^GAZEBO’ iSSf CARL HEINES • w chuukoi* ★ NITTANY TODAY: Doors Open 6:45 P.M. EXPLOSIVE WAR STORY! KIRK DOUGLAS “PATHS OF GLORY” jDisarmamenf Proposals Presented PARIS (/Pj Five Western powers yesterday handed their North Atlantic Allies losely packaged disarmament pro posals for consideration prior to the East-West disarmament talks next week. [ The Western plan was presented to a special meeting of the NATO Permanent Council by the United States, Britain, France, Canada and Italy. After referring the plan to their governments, the NATO ] permanent representatives will ; meet again Saturday for final i discussion and expected general 1 approval. The East-West talks ■ begin Tuesday in Geneva. ! The five Western powers arrived >at a compromise plan after a se jries of experts’ metings in Wash 'ington and Paris. Although the 'proposals were presented as a j'‘commonly agreed” document to .the NATO council, the French ex ipressed reservation on two points. IThe French reservations and the 'plan itself were not made public | French sources said, however, that the final plan takes into ac count certain French suggestions j which would permit “real and substantial nuclear disarmament.” The French were obviously hap py with the over-all outcome of the negotiations, which apparently went a long way in meeting their concern on the nuclear question. ; From the beginning the five ; Western powers agred in prin ciple on a final goal of nuclear ! disarmament, but there had [ been a distinct difference be | tween France and the other four powers on the way toward this goal. The French insisted that any true disarmament plan must in clude measures for prompt de strution of nuclear weapons stocks and the vehicles to deliver the weapons. What About Foot Long Steak Sandwiches! Try MORRELLS And Find Out Delivery 9:00 -12:00 AD 8-8318 • GIVE THIS ROOM A NAME • contest details on right FCC Chairman Gives Up Post WASHINGTON (/P) John C. Doerfer resigned yesterday as chairman of the Federal Com munications Commission. He said he did so to spare President Ei senhower “possible embarrass ment.” Eisenhower accepted the resig nation with a letter which thanked Doerfer for tireless, loyal and ef fective service. But the President also said he believed Doetfer’s decisiop to quit the FCC was “a wise one.” The resignation is effective Monday. Eisenhower designated a member of the commission, Frederick W. Ford of Clarksburg, W. Va., to become chairman on the following day. Doerfer told House investigators last week that he had been a guest last month on the yacht of George B. Storer, who holds FCC licenses for five television and a dozen radio stations. Doerfer’s resignation was an nounced at the White House. Players Present An Italian Straw Hat A French Farce March 11 & 12 Center Stage Friday night iicketa readily available 40th Anniversary Production Herlocher’s *££!!* Take-Out Phone AD 8-1016 WE DELIVER Bar-B-Qued Chicken Whole or Halves ALE J Plain or Stuffed UjC CflYCl U|3 Home style Baked Beans 45c pt. or 25c v 2 pt. Potato Salad 49c pt. or 25c Vj pt. Macaroni Salad 39c pt. or 20c Vz pt. Peppered Cabbage 49c pt. or 25c Vz pt. Chicken Salad 45c half lb. Wise Potato Chips sc, 10c, 25c 8c 49c Dilled Pickles 5 C each Pickled Eggs io c King-size Coke is s King-size Orange is c Hires Root Beer ‘ isc Pepsi Cola 15c Chocolate or White Milk 20c Pt. Located in the Coffee Spot Bldg. WIN a VALUABLE PRIZE! FRIDAY. MARCH 11, 1960 Eight Survivors Found in Ruins of Quaked City RABAT, Morocco {IP) Eight weak and dazed survivors, includ ing four children, were pulled from the rubble of Agadir yester day. Their recover y 10 days after the earthquake that destroyed the At lantic resort city spurred renewed rescue efforts now under way. The rescues, reported by the Moroccan state radio, brought the number of survivors to 13 recov ered since Tuesday, when hope had been all but abandoned. Estimates of the death toll from the earthquakes and resultant ti dal wave and fires run as high a* 12,000. CLASSIFIEDS—RESULTS ■ 50c BUYS 17 WORDS Delta Chi Fraternity extends a hearty welcome to FRESHMEN all night, fraternity with their dates (after 10:30), I.F.C. checkers (after 1:00), to come out this Saturday nite and name our new party room. There is a very special reason why you should give us the name for this room . . . namely we got a prize. The beau tiful young thing (or anyway the date) that suggests the most ap propriate name .will win lifetime drinking privileges at our Melbourne, Australia chapter to start in 1963, or may waiver this prize and accept a gigantic trophy which will take 2 to carry (if you lush it up pretty bad). All you girls have to do to win is: 1. Get out to Delta Chi this Sat. 2. Fill out your name, and a good name for our party room. Selections will be judged on the basis of originality, aptness of thought, and whether or not you stuffed the ballot box with stubs. Oh, yes for those of you that can’t write names we have a jam session with the IVY ROCKS.
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