PAGE rwo Eisenhower Supports Nixon For 1960 Presidential Race WASHINGTON (/P / President. Eisenhower nailed it down yesterday at a news confer ence. “Yes, very definitely” Vice President Richard M. Nixon is his man for the presi- dency Afterward, he telephoned Nixon in New York and told hi: This doesn’t mean Eisenhower was taking sides within h House OK's 'Rights' Bill Amendment i If Nixon wants him to, Eisen hower said, he will do what he The can in the campaign. But he said thinks there e limits, be- WASHINGTON (IP) - House voted 188-WO yesterday to nail new Negro-voting assurances into its civil rights bill. It adopted an amendment say ing that if NeßHii'.s or others who have been kept fiom voting apply to a federal court referee and their eases aie still unsettled on election day, they will be allowed to vote anyway. Their ballots would be im-‘ pounded until their cases were settled, then counted. The amendment was drawn to attract support for the Eisenhow ei administration's voting referee plan from the sizable group of Democrats who pushed a plan of their own Tuesday with some temporary success. Southerners resisted, with Rep Howard W Smith (D -Va.), pre dicting that in some places the impounded votes might be held in reserve "until tliev see hoy many votes they need ” i Later in the day the House de cided not to try for a vote on tile referee proposal itself until today. Before quilling overnight, how ever, it defeated a Southern-spon soied amendment which would have required additional proofs fiom would-be voters that they had been kept from the polls be cause of race or color. 3 Chicago Women Murdered in Cave OTTAWA, 111. (/P) - The bodies! of three women, murdered by, heating, were found yeslerdav in a cave in Starved Rock State, Park. I Tiie victims were wives of Chi cago business executives. Sheriff Ray Eustey said, “it is definitely murder." I He reported the women had been beaten on the head. Exami nations will be made, he added, to determine whether they had been raped ! The victims were: Frances Murphy, 47, wife of R. W. Murphy, vice president andi general counsel for Borg-Wavner| Corp.; Mildred Lindquist, 50, wife: of Robert Lindquist, vice presi dent of the Harris Trust & Sav ing-, Bank and Lillian Oetting, 50, wife of George H. Oetting, gen eral supervisor of internal audits for the Illinois Bell Telephone Co Feat.: 1:46, 3:42. 5:38. 7:34. 9:30 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA the Republican presidential nom ination all but locked up. Yet it was the first time the President has openly endorsed Nixon. Previour'y he always had ac companied an expression of his I high regaid for the vice pie.sident 'with word that there were a nurn ■ her of good Republicans of presi dential cahbre. iuse no candi- ite wants it to ppear that imeone else jut him in his jsition of pvom ipnce.” In that con action, Eisen wer said he . d n’t know Nixon whether it is likely that he might deliver the kevnote address at the Republican National Convention. The convention opens July 25 in Chicago. Eisenhower said he has not been invited to deliver the keynote speech a state ment which left the door open to a bid from the convention Ar rangements Committee. Politics was the lead-off topic, and a lively one, at the President’s first news conference in a month. Eisenhower said he regards some of the Negro demonstrations against segregation in the South as proper and constitutional ex piessions of the aspirations of a people. Turning io foreign politics, he indicated that the United Slates intends to take a lough stand on West Berlin at the summit session. Eisenhower said he had told Khrushchev this country won’t abandon its rights there, although with that understood he is willing to discuss Berlin and Germany at any time. As for the economic outlook for the rest of the year, Eisenhower told a reporter who said it seems to have lost some luster: “I think it is very healthy and very fine.” LOBSTER HOUSE LOBSTER TAIL With Drawn Butter and Creme-De*Mlnt for Dessert TAXI RETURN GRATIS WMAJ BRINGS YOU the Morning Show with GLENN SHEFFER 6:30 to 1 I A.H. Music, News, Weather and Sports 1450 Gov. David L. Lawrence named 23 other laymen for the long promised study. Lawrence cnarged the commis-j sion to look into curricula, school administration, school construc tion, teacher education, guidance U_ and counselling and higher educa-j V PyowwwAw tion and financing in these areas.] ■ * vWUI v 5 The study will be financed with _ _ ■ « _ * a $300,000 allocation out of the] Nsirlfrnr Rfncf School Fund. I llwvivUl vlwal Tlie governor said he expected; WASHINGTON (ZP)-The Unit- group to finish its work by the ! ed States announced yesterday £A of n ® xt in I t ‘ m ® it is gearing up for an under- ? ia^ e r^ commen^atlons to 1961 ground nueleai blast in New‘ Lgsis: l !ure Mexico. It said it would welcome 1 observers from other nations im what he had said. lis own party, since Nixon has The Atomic Energy Commis sion announced it has given the go-ahead on construction and site preparation for a proposed deton ation of a nuclear explosive deep 'underground in salt formations 25 miles southeast of Carlsbad. It would be a new phase in the AEC’s ‘’Plowshare” program —designed to explore the possi-' bility of using nuclear detonations lor such peaceful uses as pro-; during electric power, blasting out harbors, tapping oil from oil- 1 bearing shales and tar sands, dig-' Iging canals, and controlling sur-' face and underground water resources. , The commission said final au-i thorization to detonate the nu-! clear explosive which would 1 pack the punch of 10,000 tons ofi TNT—would be the decision of the President. No Discrimination in Pay HARRISBURG (£>) A new' law guaranteeing women workers in Pennsylvania equal pay status 1 with men goes into effect tomor row. ! THESIS MULTiIITHING II PAST . ECONOMICAL COMMERCIAL PRINTING >52 E. COLLEGE AP S-8791 KQDL KROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Tho sack 4. The woman you left behind 8. Part of a lake 12. Youre and mini 19. Yours and mine and ati the rest 15. Old college 14. Winnings at tennis? 17. Short change Is. Girl (a “lilac Time” 20. Era's cousin 21. Soak flax £2. Kind of active £3. Give in 24. Fresco's first name 25. Bug-in-a-rog- £B. Soreness 82. Polly's last name 83. No cigarette like a Kool 87. Ever loving 89. Valedictorian condition 40. Changes start ing in Nevada 42. New (prefix) 43. Arranged an evening's entertainment (3 words) 44. Blank space 45. Hollywood VIP 46. Sparkle 47. French conjunctions YOU NEED o' k<GD Davis Heads Study Of State Schools HARRISBURG (/P) Lt. Gov. John Morgan Davis was named yesteiday as chairman of a broad study of school problems in Penn sylvania. Players Present An Italian Straw Hat A French Farce March 18 & 19,25 & 26 Center Stage LAST TWO WEEKS Friday night tickets readily available 40th Anniversary Production Interviews for Camp Counsellors Merrill J. Durdan, Director of Camp Conrad Weiser, will interview male students interested in camp counsel ing at 112 Old Main, Thursday, March 17.1 p.m. to 5 p,m. and Friday, March 18, 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Excellent opportunities are open to experienced and inexperienced men. Please sign up for an appointment. CAMP CONRAD WEISER WERNERSVILLE, PA. DOWN 1. Borin* part of a brother 2. London, Paris, Rome, etc. 8. Tree sickness 4. The of a Koot 6. Ex-governor'* nickname 6. Was introduced to 7. Air Raid Precaution* (abbr.) 8. Nothing's as aa Kool 9. When your heart'* - 10. Ready for Salome's dance 11. It’s good for the heir 14. Short year 18. Neck S 3. Earthy cleavage 25. Hivy leagues 26. A Friday diet 27. African country, you goose 29. When It's time for a , change to Kool* 80. In this place 81. Calls a halt legally 83. Maria’s last name 34. Dodge 35. Infant's first position 86. German city 88. Manonhlsmark 41. Seventh Greek letter Bl96B,Bron&llUlUsiHQTohtceoC4tfi THURSDAY. MARCH 17, 1960 * CATHAUM Nows 2:09, 4:01, 5:53, 7:45, 9:37 "Wild Fun!' - N.Y. Times -Jf l wtmm woktot• im mm pcwsbuw*-USimittUG ★ nittaniT TONITE—OPENS 6:45 P.M. 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