WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2L 1960 Dr. Nixon Less Gov't By KAY MILLS (Second in a' series of three articles developed from an in terview with Dr. E. L. Nixon, uncle of Republican presidential nominee Richard M. Nixon.) The government should get its hands out of agriculture, ed ucation, industry, medical care and the post office, Dr. E. L. Nixon, retired University pro fessor. said last week. Dr. Nixon. whose nephew Rich ard M. Nixon is •the Republican candidate for president. feels the government regulates too much, a position with which he says his nephew concurs. Dr. Nixon, although "rocked in a Democratic cradle," feels the Democrats now controlling Con gress will run the government broke, The former professor of plant pathology said Franklin D. Roosevelt should have been watched more carefully during his last two years in office. That time "caused the mess we're in now" and "undid all th,, , good FDR did," he added. • Dr. Nixon said he is sure insur ance companies could handle the medical aid program more effi ciently than the government. He said Democratic farm leg islation has only encouraged farmers to produce more sur pluses instead of reducing them. He also said a private firm could handle regulafs mail at three cents instead of the present four-cent rate and still make a profit. Dr. Nixon said the United States needs a strong personal. ity to face Nikita Khrushchev. He said few people in the world would have dared confront the Russian leader as his nephew did in their famous "kitchen debate" last year in Moscow. With Khrushchev at the United Nations, Dr. Nixon said, he may force a crucial vote on the Congo or Cuba or anything else which HERE'S WHY- YOU ARE ENTITLED TO: Also . LECTURES and SYMPOSIUMS ON VARIOUS PHASES OF JAZZ MUSIC YOU ARE INVITED TO JOIN REGARDLESS OF YOUR MUSICAL ABILITY OR KNOWLEDGE OF JAZZ, PROVIDING YOU HAVE INTEREST AND WANT TO LEARN. Favors Control might destroy that group. "With lout the UN," he asked, "what happens?" Concerning Nixon's differences with Secretary of Agriculture Ezra T. Benson, his uncle said there is "not much of a conflict." He added Benson "is electioneer ing for Dick." Dr. Nixon said the administration's farm policy is a sound one but couldn't be pushed through the Democratic Congress. Dick's favorite position is to :sit down at a desk with a foolscap ellow pad in front of him. For two hours he just scribbles ideas. Then he writes down sentences at the top of a page. These sum up what he says and give him ma terial for three or four minutes "He has a very tenacious mind. He often doesn't need to refer to these at all." JOIN THE JAZZ CLUB Special seats for you and your date at the forthcoming Maynard Ferguson concert (and ALL other major concerts) at REDUCED PRICES. The privilege of using the Jazz Club's PRIVATE RECORD COLLECTION at the HUB desk. 20% discount on all jazz records at selected downtown record shops upon presentation of your membership card. Admission to the NEW JAll CLUB WORKSHOP* featuring informal jazz sessions, ,non members will not be admitted. * (as a LISTENER, PERFORMER, or both) THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA First Froth Issue Available Today No, we are not apologizing for customs, or for the nervewrack- Then attend the meeting being held in Room 10 SPARKS at 7 P.M. Frosh, we are sorry. We, the upperclassmen of Penn State offer you our condolences. ing experience of registration, or even for the rain. We simply are heartbroken that you, the tender, innocent freshmen at our beloved University must be subjected to the corrosive influence of FROTH. Today the campus will abound with beautiful girls in blue and white sweatshirts who will at tempt to induce you to buy this misguided publication. We must hope that you will not be However. if you must submit to the ravishing beauty and scintil lating personalities of the "Frothyettes." you can get your copy of Froth at the Hetzcl Union desk or on the Mall. But we must warn you, the - Frothyettes" themselves ar e available to students only atter clearance with the Froth Board of Editors. WELCOME FROSH! THE SDCLA (The Student Dry Cleaning and Laundry Agency) IS NOW OPEN TO SERVE YOU Check your dorm counselors for locations: WEST HALLS --- BASEMENT OF WATTS NITTANY-POLLOCK. AREA --- POLLOCK No. NORH HALLS WARNOCK WHY? INTERESTED? Gordan Appointed Prof In Home Ec College Dr. Joan Gordan, former asso- the foods and nutrition dep, ,eiate professor at the University :ment formerly ot . Minnesota, has been named held by Dr. 'Elinheth Hest - er who resigned professor of foods and nutrition in the College of Home Economies. September to accept a sim She will assume the position in position at Cornell University Invest. In Your Country's Future Thru American Industry Group or Indiiiidual Consultations Richard H. Nichol!, Representative Federated Investors, Inc. AD 8-3131 Upon Request PAGE TH