SATURDAY, MAY IN. /960 Pari Arri 1 1 Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, his ent indignation well advertised in advance, a summit meeting which could become a PARIS (W) attitude of trucu arrives today for world-shaking w In diplomatic expectancy. One "We should know . i whether we're gm one-day meeting." angle in its quarters, th iplomat said: very quickly g to have a for the four government onday seem , length and teful confer ,rl the Soviet Westerners here power heads of meeting opening ed agreed that th prospects of the f once depended u ' Premier's attitude Still breathing al Lion about the Amei! flight into the Sovi' 1. Khrushchev may to come out fightir diplomats say Pr( bower is ready fo contest. gry indigna ican spy plane •t Union May be in a mood g. If he does, sident Eisen a toe-to-toe The American president is ready to inform Khrushchev that the United States considers Soviet secrecy a major source of war fears, and that the United States, therefore, has no choice but to engage in spying. There was lively speculation on Khrushchev's decision to ar rive in Paris 48 hours before the opening of the conference. Presi dent Eisenhower and Britain's Prime Minister Harold Macmil lan are not due until Sunday morning. Some expressed belief Khru shchev was seeking a propaganda head start at the scene of the summit meeting. Others suggested he was anxious to test the atmo sphere. If the latter is the case, it seemed likely Khrushchev would be advised, in preliminaiy talks with President Charles de Gaulle of France, that unless he takes it easy in his approach, the summit meeting is not likely to last long. Ike Vetoes Depressed Area Bill WASHINGTON (IP)—Presi dent Eisenhower vetoed a bill yesterday calling for $251 mil lion in federal aid to depressed areas around the country. Eisenhower said the Demo eratie-backed bill was too broad and would "squander the federal taxpayers' money where there is only temporary economic diffi culty." He said there is still time to pass a new till mere in line with the 153 Anilllon administration measure. If he and Congress could get together on this, he said, it - would set a tone for "sound and rewarding legislation in other vi tal areas," such as mutual secur ity, medical care for the aged, and aid to education, to mention a few. The President's veto came one week after the Senate passed the depressed areas bill by a vote of 45-32. Like the 201-184 House vote of May 4, this was substantially less than the two-thirds majority needed to override a veto. The bill , would have provided $l5O million for loans in depressed industrial and rural areas to try to attract new industries. for processing It Al! Kodacolor. Kodachrome and Ektachrome sent to East man for processing. Griggs Pharmacy Awaits al of X' irst day. atmosphere was one of tense 'U2 Jet Identified BURBANK, Calif. (/P) —Wreck age on display in Moscow is def initely that of a U 2, the spy plane's designer said Thursday. C. L. Johnson of Lockhead Air craft Corp , said an original pho tograph of another aircraft was first released by the Soviets "to confuse us." Johnson spent last weekend studying the original picture, and decided it was that of a heavier plane, probably a Soviet bomber. Johnson reiterated his belief that the Soviets couldn't have harmed the TJ2 unless mechanical failure caused It to descend to low altitude. KODAK! 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The 100-foot, alummum-coated House subcommittee on MI-Amer- p as lc sphere, which would have 1 t ican Activities. been the laigest satellite ever A policeman who closed the Isent aloft, vanished in space. hearing room door and announced Tracking stations lost contact no more could be accomodate(',with the locket after a dramatic was knocked to the floor and 'launching. , Best guess. said a spokesman beaten with his own club. for the National Aeronautics and Then the crowd—mostly young Space Administration, was that 'people—surged toward the door,'the satellite plunged into the At ,to be met by a powerful spray,lantie, perhaps still attached to 'from fire hoses. . one or two of the rocket stages. Inside the committee room, lit-1 Folded into a 26'2-inch 'mine tle progress was made toward; sium ball, the balloon was sched pinning down Communist activ- uled to pop out of its container sties in the San Francisco Bay and inflate to the size of a 10- : area. Some half-dozen - witnesses story building after orbit. balked at answer ing questions and six persons had to be forcibly ejected. It was the second day of the hearings and the second day of disturbances. Thursday, shouting demonstrators outside made so much noise the hearing was de layed more than 30 minutes. Apartheid Talks Begin LONDON (R") U N. Secretary- General Dag Hammarskjold and South African Foreign Minister Eric Louw began talks yesterday on the United Nations resolution calling for modifications of the white supremacy policy. should know about us and about the varied careers we have to offer. See your Placement Officer for more information. If we have already interviewed on this campus, and you did not get to see us, please write or call: Mr. R. M. Miller, Branch Manager international Business Machines Corporation 206 Main St., Johnstown, Pa. Telephone: JOhnstown 7-5181 LDATA PROCESSING DIVISION * PAGE THREE Symington Given Trumans' Support CHICAGO (W) Forme' " -si 'dent Harry S. Truman yesi ay endorsed his Missouri polit.cal protege Sen Stuart Symington, as "without doubt the best qt;oli lied man" for the Democratic presidential nomination. "I am as sure as I can be that if the Democrats nominate him, he will have no difficulty in carry )ing a tremendous majority of the electoral' votes in November." As president, Truman gave Sy mington several important assign ments, among them Secretary of the Air Force in the reorganized Defen