PAGE TWO Reservist Release Planned for August WASHINGTON" (/P) Presi-saying their actioit constitutes an' dent Kennedy yester- defiance of the na day that barring scrious deteriora- s interest. ; j tion in the world situation 155,000 £ek aS 1 National Guardsmen and Reserv- injunction to halt the xnari -Ist* called to active military duty time strike on the- West Coast, last fall will be released in A presidential board has advised, August. he said, that, if continued, : the Kennedy made the announce- Elrik® will seroiusly affect trans jnent at a news conference at portation of goods to Hawaii. suit from any lessening of inter national dangers and tensions, but from a buildup in the nation's regular armed might The men ] released, Kennedy said, will be’ on a standby basis, in a new and heightened state of readiness, in case the need should arise to call them .again, . THE BEGULJIB i services are now much stronger than when the Reserves were, called up at the height of the Berlin crisis and dangers in Southeast Asia, he said. A year ago there were only 11 combat ready divisions but now • there are . 16. ; ] The President expressed hearty , , thanks to the Reservists, a rela- BUENOS AIRES, to 13 per cent, boosting gasoline tively few of whom have staged (AP)—President Jose Maria Gui- prices and suspending imports of;“w e want out" demonstrations, do bid for congressional authority for Argentine as-, SUPPLEMENTING Kennedy's yesterday to keep at least until | was | n - this atmosphere that atc ™ ent ’ . fall the shaky presidential chair .Guido summoned Congress to meet Congress that all National, Guard he inherited through a military 1 to, 9onsider a bill on the presi-jand Reserve units j “will ;be re coup. dential succession. * . (leased as expeditiously as possible] Finance Minister Federico Pin- L Under praent law, Guido would after Aug. 1.” j edo has hinted .that a rise; in rail- havegjust ;30 days to issue a callj j t that the] major units! way fares would come next in : *° r 3 new, election and the voting W ould'begin to move to their expanding an old austerity pro- j “J®” s wou ld have to be held within j home stations during the first 10 gram intended to repair damage ®" = days of August, and that all units done to Argentina during the 10- : Guido wants the law amended to will be released prior; to mid year dictatorship of : Juan D.(give him 180 days to issue the call jnight Aug. 31. j - ; • Peron. , ;—and set no period for the actual The dates for release; of spe- Importers and businessmen] vote. Congressional approval cjfic units still are being decided, were dismayed at Pinedo's orders] would mean no election before tne'Army said. It added that corn raising import duties by 20 per,October, at least. Pate of the.plele information would be avail cent, increasing the sales tax fromibill seemed dubious. 'able on April 30. { ' ' ! ‘which be also: Denounced the steel price In creases made by major companies Outdo Asks ior Extension of Term I New College Diner Between the Moyi^s-. :_:r; cMsoa Last Times TONITE / "LOVER COME BACK" ( Starts FRIDAY Robert Wagner SAIL A CROOKED SHIP with Ernie Kotacs mnm ii lAt4 COt IC-jC .TA..! WCMptX* W eiAMARIE f BAIKT WARREN BEATTY KARL MALDEN Eaasosss ESEga ——UCITtSGMUT tsmTJUMtnni 1:30.3:30, 5:30,7:30. 9:30 COMING SOON! “The CbSMree's Hoar” HHDIV NICHT l-IBt WaringU« THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY' PARK. PENNSYLVANIA-' KENNEDY SAID the prospec tive August release of the Guards |men and Reservists does not re- '.. *r*r ie '3 f-:~ - Pas#*^ *1.15 | HERLOCHER'S SUPPER SPECIAL V* Ig. 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'dn't give } nothin' ...'fill l i took ;' I them to , the WEST HALLS' GRD 340 P" Five Steel Corporations Announce Price Increase | PITTSBURGH {IP) Five big steel producers hiked.their prices yesterday in line withj a $6-a-ton increase announced earlier by U.S. Steel Corp, trie industry’s pace setter. | They are Bethlehem Steel Corp, Republic Steel Corp, Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp., Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co, anti Wheeling Steel Corp, the na tion's second, third,' fourth, sev enth - and eleventh ranking steel makers. i |AT THE SAME time, other | steel firms said they plan to study the; situation and .at*least' one hjinjted broadly it may follow suit i The steel‘price hike coming op the heels of a labor settlement labeled as Eton-inflationary trig gerpd a shock wave of protests in the nation’s capital. The laborj contracts provided an estimated 10-pen ts-an-hour in the new fringe benefits. - | ; PRESIDENT KENNEDY laslied Out sharply at the price increases Pjlr to Gain Control of j WASHINGTON (ff>—'The Inter state Commerce Commission, say ing the transaction “would be beneficial to the public,” approved yesterday the Pennsylvania Rail road's proposal, to gain control of the! Lehigh Valley Railroad Co. ; ■ The Pennsylvania, ' which al ready owns 44.4 per cent of Lei- nge INTERNATIbNAL FILMS COMMITTEE .. ! * P r "DIARY OF PRIEST" (JOURNAL D' UM tOK DE UMPA6HE) I }' ’ FRANCE, 1951 Oirei , Robert This film is based on a novel by George Bemanos. It is an exceptional film, admired and honored for its profound subject matter, artistic direction and beautiful cinemato.- graphy. It is a film not about, religiorg but rather about faith about’ a French prijest’s attempt to raise the moral level of his village# his personal conflicts and anguish and the townspeople’s misinterpretation of his temper ament and faith. 1 "At each fresh visit I find it more exquisite, more-power- '' ful, more moving, its images !stronger, its figures and shadowed faces full of an in tenser feepng.” Dilys Powell, \ London film critic. • | , • ' “ *- J l ’ AWARDS: Grand prix du cinema francais, 1951; Venice Film Festival Special Award, 1951; among many others. THURSDAY, HUB Aiidifbriurn THREE SHOWS—3:OO, 740 mi 0:00 P.M. TICKETS ATHUB DESK—SOc EACH I THURSDAY. APRIL 12, 1962 in a Washington. news conference. will jack Up prices on homes, autos, appliances and other items j for every American family, Kennedy said. All of the! price increases come out to roughly 3.5 per cent, or three-tenths of a cent per pound of steel. The average price of a ton of steel had been a little more .than $l5O. ■ - THE IK CREASES were the first general price hikes since 1958. 7 Meanwhile, President David. J. McDonald f>f the United Steel workers Union, denied that' the price i increases were triggered by higher labor costs. thigh Valley Railroad high (stock in trust arrangements, was /authorized to’ exchange one share of its own capital stock for each two and three-eighths shares of Lehigh stock. The Pennsylvania, -said the elimination'of duplicate facilities and services could save $6.2 mil lion annually.. -o \ ! MlfS“ I A COUNTRY led by L' Bresson! RIL 12
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