PAGE TWO Ike For Opposes JFK Plan Medical Assistance GETTYSBURG, Pa. it'P, For me! Pi esident Dwight D. Eisen bowel underscored yesterday his opposition to President Kennedy's medical help plan. And he dis puted hotly his successor's gibe that Republicans don't stand for `anything constructive. At a news conference on the .slops of his retirement . office, Eisenhower called on 'Republicans to wage a hard-hitting campaign in an effort to regain control of The House of Representatives and to elect additional governoi THE FORMER president. tanned after a winter of golf in Palrn - Springs, Calif., was in good - humor at: a conference which attracted a gaih•ry of about 100 coeds from Gettysburg College. But tlifi fo Finer president scow led when .a 'reporter asked him about Kennedy's statement at a Democratic rally in New York Saturday night that the Republi cans don't -rand for anything con structive. "V‘cctisat aim: are easy to make," .snapped. "But all you have to do is look at the record of the vigil , . years I was in the White Hous-. We got a lot of construc tive k done," El,enhower Was ;Asked how he stands on Kennedy's proposal to Nationalists Will Accept Red Chinese Fugitives . TAIPEI. Formosa uPi Na- British colony. Angry Chinese vii- 1 Morgan: brother of Vine's desi tion,ili , t Cllina offered yesterday lagers clashed today with poli ce ceased first, wife,, was the first; to help solve the refugee problem conveying refugees 'back to th e yitness Air the defense at the ,re-; threatening to overwhelm British border. Two children were in-'sumption of their trial irji U.S. DiS-! Hong Kong. sayiqg it is ready to jured and a policeman beaten: Itrict Court. 1 accept all wi f i h to comeugitives frO to Formosa. m Red Chi- p-- IN PEIPING': the British , ap-! Fine, 69, and Morgan. 50, ; are! na who pealed to Red C! inese officials to.charged with evading $38.446 of This will furnish no quick solu- check the exodus and got a - rath-'Fine's income taxes for 1955; 1956 tion, hov.-ever. ResettTeihent will er non-committal reply. The Com-land 1957.. - I I be a slow and costly process and munists have' been suspected of , 1 1 many of the Chinese in Hong enc6uraging the departure of the ° ! M RGAN TESTEFIEO th 'tthel ilate Lawrence Kong do not- want to come to hungry because Red China is short Biscontin4 a spent I Ithonsands of dollars fir , r recrea- Formosa. Officials in Hong Kong . of food: ' 1 - Itional facilities at Fine's Luzerne declined comment on the Na- A statement issued after a Cab--;County' farm at' Loyalville . to tionalist proposal until more de- i inet meeting here said the Na-lentertain businessl friends.' e's. tails are available. , , 'fiorialist government is Alining to! '• • 'FLEEING FROM hunger in'!.cooperate with all governments. In opening remarks 4 the jury, Mag south China, the- Chinese have aand relief agencies in tackling the'aeferrse attorney Arthur A. !uire said Fine reluctantly per overflowed the facilities of Hong problem. The Nationalists als p,mitted Biscontini to make the ini-, Kong. Since May 1. British police expect to urge other governments!povements, which included ; a and soldieri have sent possiblyito—find homes for the fugitive 32,000 back behind the Bamboo Chinese. . . !picnic groVe .and . a sixlacre fish , Curtain, ling *pond. • After the Cabinet meeting, In-1 • Fine held a one-third interest,in , Criticism , has fallen on Na- tenor Minister Lien Chen-tungl .. . _ tionalist China becadse it has tak. met with officials of the Free en-bnly about 15.000 of the more China Relief Association, which than 1.5, million Chinese who has been helping some of- the have fled lo Hong Kong since the Hong Kong Chinese to resettle on Communi>is seized China in 1949. Formosa. The meeting decided to The situation in Hong Kong is speed up plans for bringing Chi critical, as the human tide con- nese to Formosa, but the program times to wash up against the; is expected to be slow,and costly. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA 17) .DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER ' .. opposed methcai help plan finance health care for the elderly through Social Security taxes. KENNEDY campaigned Sunday .in New York City for his plan with television carrying his mes sage to senior citizens' rallies in other sections of the c&intry. "I think the :proper approach to this problem is the %.oluntary and not the compulsory approach PLAZA TONITE & WED Paul Newman Eva Marie Saint EXODUS in technicolor 'with Sal Mineo Peter Lawford •Back`:By . Popular Demand Winners of the Lycoming • Jaiz -Festival . IVY ROCKS _ at - LA.GALLERIA I - Dancing & - Come Early! Doors close . when full. WASHINGTON (if) Senate,decid . 'it whether to question • linvestigators began interviewing, them rider, oath. urlaer the Social Security a ystem ~ witnesses in secret yesterday ast Alin ugh the subcommittee is Eisenhower replied. * they laid the groundwork for a not e ted to start public hear- Eisenhower of public hearings - into i ngs said that as presi-1 - - uhtil. some time next month, charges that Billie Sol Estes re-m c cienan said; "There may be dent he made recommendations; which led to the enactment of ceived favors 'from government one or two whose stories we want the Kerr-Mills bill. Under that officials.t o get nailed down with sworn measure the federal government g N. Battle Hales, an - Agriculture l t es ti mon y:* matches a Department employe, was , the gate funds to , provide first one called in by Ben. Johno Wal health carefor needy elderly per- L. McClellan, D-Ark., chairmanlthe C arms. • ' of the Senate subcommittee. which , The former president said he case, brief was disappointed the legislation HALES, WHO SAYS he -was did not carry provisions for fed- transferred to another job because , with l • oral assistance irr cases of catas- of the Estes case, has said he co.ild-itifi e d frophic illnesses. prove before a congressional corn - ;hart IF THAT WERE aOded, he sal& mittee that the Texas farm, finial- i s a f he thinks the present'. law would cier received favored treatmrett -. ; in the 'Agriculture Department. BEI , meet the needs of older :persons. Before he was transferred • Hales ' howel On May 4, 1960, Eisenhower the r proposed. a plan designed, to make helped review investigative re protection against - illness avail -'ports of irregularities in the ted.. diner eral cotton program, under which,rePar' able to low-income persons over, ,Estes. conducted part of his free-' of t 65 who chose to enroll:Those tak- wheeling financial operations. serv'i ing part would have Paid $24 ai year. , i ;} Hales contends his superiors Were , (dent remiss in not referring Estes',Corp Like a medical insurantie policy, rictivities to the 'Justice Der:flirt lout S the -plan was designed to protect merit last winter for crim nal; tratic. against expenses of long Alnesses prosecution. - I ' I He hut the participant, unlees he wa. on public welfare, would,Kave had'The Agriculture Department ,to pay the first 5250 of annual:denied, Hales' allegations. i ';.dlingl expenses—s4oo fora couple—and; McCLELLAN declared to iden- laccoi 20 per cent of expenses there-itify other witnesses the subcom-' Pr' after. .mittee plans to interview before Morgan Defense Tesfimony Opens Gov. Fine. Tax Trial Resumption LEWISBURG, Pa. (AP') Don ald P Morgan denied - wider oath yesterday that there 'wan any at tempt to evade income taxes of former Gov. John 'S. Tune. COMING— 'WorId Famoua ' GLENN MILLER • ORCHESTRA _ Under the Directiion of RAY McKINLIIY Hecla.Park 15 Mi. EAU.I of S,, C. on Route 64 • *Memorial Day, hlay 30 Tickets $24,0 incl. tax per person on Sale' at . %Woodring's. State College For Table Reservations Phone FU 3-2318 Estes Probe, Starts Riscontini's coal mining firm and was its general counsel. TWO REAL ESTATE expects,) Torn Hart and E. C. Wideman Jr.,l both of the Wilkes-Barre areal testified that, except for the , fish: pond, the improvements did not enhance. the value of the 80-acre: farm. • -. , After court adjourned. Maguire' said that Fine will testify in his own defense, probably some time, iTuesday. , At the start of the session. [Judge Frederick V. Follmer re jected a defense motion to strike' out testimony pertaining to $30,00, in salaries paid by Newport to 'Morgan during the three-year pe-, Hod. . . [ . 1 , JFK Makes Appeal I WASHINGTON o'l—President Kennedy appealed personally yes-i terday to industry and labor, leaders to drop party labels and' pitch in to help the government solve crucial economic probleMs. TIMES LAST T o d ay "5 Fi nger AIR. CONp;TIONED CATIIA Begins TO A TERRIFYING WA «, NNW NUM PAM Ilifiaittili;illommTiritir;latiiii3- *LAST TIMES TO "The Day the TUESDAY. MAY 22, 1962 er Berger, a director of •mmercial Solvents Corp:, has. figured in the Estes visited McClellan's office • and then returned later lawyer. The attorney iden himself as Smith W. Brook .f Washington and said he iend of Berger. ' GER, A FORMER Eisen administration official in griculture Department, de- to discuss the case .with ers. He was,' administrator e commodity stabilization e and executive vice presi -9f the Commodity " Cfedit until 1961, when he stepped Pith the change of adminis ns. • has been named in Texas tigations as active in s han the solvents firm's fertilizer nts with Estes. sent with McClellan 'luring ale's •interview' were Sens. end` S. Muskie. y M. Jackson. D-Wash:, Sam in Jr., D-11.C. and Karle st,R-S:D. the subcommit senior-GOP members. e -House intergovernmental ions subcommitttee probably smart a limited series of -open rigs Wednesday into some as of the tangled case. rela . will hea pect • IMPORTANT' PROMOTION STAFF MEETING T6NITE 129 Sackett 6:30 p.m. Be Prompt Exercise" Res. Russell Max. Schell ORROW OF. NERVES!! f 1 .4k;s: AERT / your MUM/ BERGEN APAr49C A WA - MAL virtamoSut mist 7:30-9:20 P.M.* Caught Fire"