The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 17, 1960, Image 3

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    THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 17. 1960
Ike Initiates
Economy
Program
AUGUSTA, Ga. (JP) - Presi
dent Eisenhower yesterday or
dered the return beginning Jan. 1
of 284,000 dependents of U.S.
troops abroad as part of a sweep
ing seven-point government econ
omy program.
Eisenhower personally an
nounced the moves at a special
news conference at his vacation
headquarters. He said the emer
gency steps were urgently need
ed to guard the nation’s gold and
dollar resources.
“A definite improvement in our
balance of payments situation is
mandatory not only to insure our
economic well-being and military
security here at home but also to
insure that the United States can
continue as a strong partner in
the future growth and military
strength of the free world,” he
said.
The President’s most drastic
move was to order dependents of
servicemen abroad to come home
at a rate of 15.000 monthly.
A total of 200,000 will be al
lowed to remain abroad. At pres
ent there are about 484,000 mili
tary dependents scattered around
the world.
The White House said that the
President’s far-reaching decisions
had been made known yesterday
to President-elect John F. Ken
nedy’s representatives.
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PALM BEACH, Fla. (JP)
President-elect John F. Kennedy
traveled to Texas yesterday for
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dent-elect, Lyndon B. Johnson,
Kennedy also arranged for talks
here Monday on transition of
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Absentee Ballots
Push Nixon Ahead
In His Home State !
j SAN FRANCISCO (/P) A
I flood of absentee ballots late last
might swept Vice President Rieli
|ard M. Nixon into the lead for
; California's 32 electoral votes,
with the prospect that, the final
j count would name him the victor
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nedy, in California.
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:With the counting still in progress,
i Kennedy had led all the way
in the tally of regular ballots, end
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ocratic ticket as the next presi
dent was not jeopardized by the
swing, but his margin
was reduced and Nixon’s prestige
|in his home state was strenglh
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