The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 06, 1960, Image 2

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U.S. 'Bandit' Plane
'K' Announces
'Plan to Abolish
Was Weather Craft
,Income Taxes
WASHINGTON (II .—The United States indicated yester
day the "bandit" U. S. military plane Soviet Premier Nikita
Khrushchev boasted was shot down on a mission of intimida
tion actually was an unarmed weather study craft whose
civilian pilot may have blacked out.
"It is entirely possible that hav
ing a failure in the oxygen equip
nieht which could result in the
pilot losing consciousness, the
plane continued on automatic pi
lot for a considerable distance
and accidentally violated Soviet
air ~pace," the State Department
said.
t Ppm t—issued after a hurry
up ordered by President
Eisenhower—suggested this possi-!
Way in mild words that avoid- 1
ed any reference to Ithrushchey's
belligerent declaration that the
plane Wati sent by US. "agres
sive forces."
Kltrushchey told the Soviet
Parliament the plane may have
been ordered out by the U.S. mil
itary—perhaps without Eisenhow
er's knowledge—to "impress us
and frighten us on the eve of the
summit."
The President said nothing
publicly, but o►dered the State
Department and the National
Aeronautics and Space Adminis
tration to make an inquiry and
public reports, which they did
within hours.
Although nobody - in authority
would say so definitely, it ap
peared the plane was a NASA
high-al titude weather research
clan.
The single-engine jet U 2 Lock
heed was reported missing since
Sunday after taking off from a
field near Adana :Turkey. That
was the day Khruschchev said an
intruding U.S. military plane was
shot down over Soviet territory.
The pilot of the plane was iden
tithed by Lockheed yesterday as
Francis G. Powers, 30.
Princess Weds Today --
LONDON (11r) At noon today
Princess Margaret ends her years
as a bachelor girl and becomes
Mrs. Anthony Arimlrong-Jones.
Starlite Drive-In Theatre
ROUTE in BETWEEN
STATE COLLEGE and lIELLEFONTE
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
"Goliath and the Barbarian"
Steve R • Brace COW
"1001 ARABIAN NIGHTS"
A Full-Length Animated Feature
Starring the Near-sighted Mr. Magee
IN SPRING . . .
MORRELL'S PIZZA
is superb!
Take one outdoors and enjoy
the air while enjoying a de
lightful taste sensation . . . a
Pizsal
pepperoni ground beef
hot sausage onion rings
mushrooms frankfurters
Delivery 9.12
AD 84381'
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
Campaigners
'Stump' W.Va.
CHARLESTON, W. Va (P)
The national principals in West
Virginia's May 10 primary—Sen.
John F. Kennedy (D.-Mass.) and
Sen Hubert H. Humphrey (D.-
)—campaigned yesterday in
industrial areas at opposite ends
of the state.
Humphrey stumped the Catho
lic territory around Wheeling try
ing to offset the expected
strength there of Kennedy, whose
Roman Catholic religion has be
come a major issue in this pre
dominantly Protestant state.
He spoke to students of Wheel
ing Catholic College and was on
hand for a change of shifts at an
industrial plant.
Kennedy put in a vigorous day
in the Charleston vicinity, where
coal and chemicals are the main
industries.
Kennedy was asked how he ex
pects to do in the contest next
Tuesday.
He replied that the opinion
polls all seem to show he is run
ning behind.
Factory Autherhed
VOLKSWAGEN
Sales—Park- Serriew
New 10 Deluxe Sedan ....... __slll2s.
WYNO SALES CO.
1,110 It. Third St Willialtsport. Pa.
Plum, 5-4131
LUTHERAN STUDENT SERVICES
GRACE CHURCH COLLEGE and ATHERTON
Sunday May Bth
8:30 and 10:45 a.m. The Service
Student Center 412 West College Avenue
5:00 p.m. Supper with Dr. Steimle
at the Center
Dr. Steimie—speaker for NBC's "Art of Living"
MOSCOW (FP) Soviet Premier
Nikita Khrushchev announced
yesterday the Soviet Union will
abolish almost all income taxes
by the end of 1965, boosting Soviet
workers' take-home pay by 74
billion rubles
He also announced a revalua
tion of the ruble, effective Jan. 1,
1961, to put it on par with the
US. dollar.
He told a joint session of the
Supreme Soviet that workers
would be progressively exempted
from income tax over the coming
five years until the tax is abol
ished for all factory and office
workers earning up to 2000 rubles
a month
Workers making more will also
have then income taxes aboli.,hed,
hut then• pay will be cut accord
ingly. Income taxes also will be
wiped out for single persons and
!those with small families, regard
less of the amount of their pay,
'Khrushchev added.
House Approves Plan
For Area Redevelopment
WASHINGTON (.4")—The House
shouted approval Wednesday
night of an admimstraion-opposed
$251 million area redevelopment
plan despite threats of a veto.
An estimated 32 major indus
trial areas, more than 100 smaller
on and several hundred rural
countries would be eligible for as
.istance.
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NOW: OPENS 6:00 P.M.
VulditmaMbrf 0;
Ondel bp mum ip., ~,.
Art r'. t Itt
* NITTANY
Now: 12:45, 2:52, 4:59, 7:13, 9:30
M=3==
"ENLIGHTENING
engrossing... down.
right charming. Age t
old practices, the plc.
turesque aspects of
which should rivet the :6:
unaccustomed Amer- •
scan eye. The climax
Is superbly exciting."
min Color
Students Harass
Turkish Premier
ANKARA, Turkey (&) Pre
mier Adnan Menderes was booed,
heckled and jostled yesterday by
student demonstrators demanding
his resignation. Menderes placed
his right hand on his heart and
cried out: "Then kill me!"
The 61-year-old Turkish strong
man was not injured by the stu
dents, but his hair was rumpled
and his shirt tail pulled out. He
was moved to tears .
The demonstrations, staged in
defiance of martial law, were the
latest in a series that began last
Thursday to protest Menderes'
political tactics, especially the
muzzling of the political opposi
tion and press.
—The Federal Aviation Agen
cy predicts that United States
airliners will carry 118 million
passengers by 1970 compared
with 45 million in 1958.
Spend Mother's Day
Weekend at
LA GALLERIA
Where you you get a delicious
steak dinner for $1.19. This is
your chance to show the par
ents our notorious cellar,
owned and operated by former
students. Mom and Dad will
rejoice in the splendor of the
dimly lit restaurant which
caused so much local conster
nation a month ago. It's a Penn
State landmark which they
shouldn't miss. Now they can
see what they paid that $34
for.
Something new this weekend
—a special treat for mother—
SATURDAY MGR
9:00 - 1:00
the good music of
Ken Kuhn along with
a great student vocalist
Frieda Lee
Our kosher delicatessen will
be open and ■ complete line of
sandwiches are available.
Sunday, MOTHER'S DAY
WHERE TO GO
LA GALLERIA
For no First
ANNUAL JAll FOR
MOTHERS ONLY
PROGRAM
Dinner music by the (mother)
Jean Griffiths Duo Live
1:30 - 4:30
Show the parents a good Penn
State time. Don't go the usual,
go to the unique, atmosphere
loaded
LA GALLERIA the only
reitatonnt
in State
233 E. Beaver Collate with
no elan
Reservation will be accepted
—Call in Early at
AD 11.8122
For Reservations or Delivery
Of Sandwiches
FRIDAY, MAY 6. 1
LIKE . .
May Poles
are really
OUT
LIKE . . .
Senior Class Da
is really
IN
LIKE . . .
Let's get with it and pi
up tickets for you a
your friends and famil
Bring a crowd
LIKE ...
What difference does
make what semester y
are? You're still invit
to make the scene
LINE .. .
SENIOR
CLASS
DAY
SATURDA
May 7, 1960
Schwab Auditoriu
2 O'CLOCK
TICKETS FREE: HUB DES