—The Daily Collegian Friday, September le. 1978 DOONESBURY COMPLIMENTS OF THE PENN STATE BOOKSTORE, McALLISTER BUILDING AND ON THE GROUND FLOOR OF THE HUB. LEWIS CARROL ACROSS • 34 "One -- all" 60 Lather 1 Jeweler's weight unit 35 Lewis Carroll book 62 Believer in action 6 -.Flow 41 Type of bed 63 Musical note 11 Cover with a rug again 42 "-- of the Rings" 64 Sizzle 16 Greek Letter 43 Habitat plant form 67 Opposite of exterior: abbr. 17 Dined 44 House number, in roulette 68 Emanation 18 Speak publicly 45 Certain language: abbr. 69 Examination 19,111 s pen name was Lewis 46 - Muddy 71 Tit for -- Carroll ~,, ' .47 Stratford on -- 72 Second part of 53 Across, 22 Compass point 48 Friend: French followed by "Found There" 23 Actress Bancroft ' 49 Alternatives to DC 76 River horse 24 '.'-- long way to Tipperary" , . : SO Imitate a hot dog . 77 Red dye 25 Suffix for parti or mono -- :51 Facialleature:„. 4 ~.„ ~,. 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By a vote of 323 to 45, the House adopted a Senate-House conference committee's compromise on differing versions of the money bill. On June 17, the House passed, 331 to 53, legislation ap propriating $105:4 billion for the defense budget. The Senate voted 82 to 6 on Aug. 9 to appropriate $lO4 billion. The conference report still must be accepted by the Senate before it will be sent to President Ford. House Republican sources said the administration had no objections to the legislation even though it is $3.6 billion below the ad ministration's request. Chairinan George Mahon, D-Tex., of the House Appropriations Committee, claimed the B 1 compromise agreement was a victory for the House.. The Senate originally wanted to - postpone any funding whatever until next February. • "Had the Senate prevailed, it would have been necessary to lay off many persons working on the B 1 bomber," Mahon said. Opponents of the 81, who feel the plane is too expensive and 'Loyalty questions' discontinued on federal employment requests WASHINGTON (UPI) The government announced yesterday that federal job forms will no longer ask applicants if they are Com munists or pose any of the "loyalty questions" that date from a 1953 internal security drive. The Civil Service Com mission order scraps the entire series' of loyalty queries ordered • up by President Dwight Eisen hower and pronounced "pretty darned good" by the late Sen. Joseph McCarthy. The Commission said that, despite government attempts to rephrase the questions, courts have held them to be "over'-biliad"" nand -' to 'en croach on the rights of association ... protected by the First Amendment." "That eliminated all style 530 sand/su burnished pump %:7 4 E % mil i l'. ii ' I i. ...., IT'S TOO BAD YOU DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT 1T...Y0U COULD HAVE FLAYED THE LEAD' reference to loyalty from the forms," said a Civil Service Commission spokesman '— but it still leaves federal investigators free to probe the loyalty of job applicants in background security checks. "This does not mean that in making a background in vestigation an investigaotr cannot ask those questions if loyalty were a factor in selection," he said. The questions erased ef fective immediately are numbers 27, 28 and 29 from standard federal job form ml7l and similar ones on other forms, beginning with the query familiar to millions .of federal job seekers over 'two decades: "Are you now a member of the Communist party, U.S.A., or any subdivision of the Communist party, U.S.A.?" • • Stage Door Deli • • Fraser St. Mall • O - NOW OPEN LATE • ' 11:00a.m. - 1:00a.m. • • • • • • • • • • • • MALL. • • A P. 1.4 7 ' • •= 0 I • • • • _._ 7i ixim e COLLEGE AVE. • • I l I • • •Foodstamps Welcome at Store . • • • for Take-out Sandwiches and Sliced Meats. • • . SW Delivery Charge • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , Whe er you re wintering here 'N, • J,5 , 4‘ N, 1 ,N Or oded elsewhere • •-. v54,,..k I ve , A, ...k..,,,e;„, stop b AVI 1V , .. , ,.. 6 t, -,,,4e - - , I•V eAI I, Nr,f ~-4. .e S lr AI 4 (4.' 'f f t two App) dire' ian Outja r House tz , t t2A 14,4 '"fi l b, tlAtly, et 14), yr I i . c or gi , „,,„„.,,,-„ o ,e. ) your . Bather: gear -.,,7,_,.. 0 , . ~,, 4 0- , P "N. ,4 i ' r ...,,arri: : A.". ix.!""ca.s 4 4444fpg, i 444 , . `tea na l ati l I ir I\ ' 04 , , ~ p k , 4 4 ., 4. , ,i if,tti, 0 i . 4 iVoilt 25 - iit Slav has not been adequately tested, claimed the compromise; while not prohibiting funding, would restrict it so much that the next President still could halt the program if he wished. Ford had asked Congress to appropriate funds immediately for procurement and production •of three al bombers. Democratic presidential candidate Jimmy Carter preferred that Congress not take any final action on the issue until after . the presidential inauguration in January. The total B 1 program is expected to cost about $25 billion. - The conference /report deleted $l7O million for long lead time procurement of a nuclear powered strike cruiser and $858.5 million for a conventionally powered DDG47 Aegis destroyer. Funding for both ships was proposed by the House, but the funds were deleted in conference because they were not authorized. • The compromise bill also carries $5.6 million in a new sep crate appropriation for "Intelligence Community Oversight" to pay salaries and expenses of an independent intelligence oversight body. The conferees rejected a Senate provision to phase out subsidies to military commissary operations. . The follow-up questions asked whether the applicant belonged within the last _lO years to any group ad vocating the violent or unlawful overthrow of the U.S. government; and if so whether he or she intended to pursue that aim; and which organizations, and when? Sometimes, the govern ment accompanied the ap plication form with its official black list, of suspected sub versive organizations. Applicants would have to admit whether they ever belonged to such groups as the Communist party istelf, or to anti-Franco Abraham Lincoln Brigade of Spanish Civil War days, or the American Poles for Peace, or the Chopin Cultural Center. "The decision to discon tinue using the questions WE DELIVER from 7:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. _J LI v , 4= eel s 4.1 • IMONIMINI PUDLIC PARKING _MM ;P' I WAS RIGHT-HE WOULD HAVE BEEN PERFECT FOR THE LEAD followed extensive con sultation with the Justice Department" and— court rulings.in favor of applicants who refused to answer the statement. "The questions will be deleted from application forms when they are next revised," it said, and until then all Civil Service examining offices have been ordered "to inform all ap plicants in writing not to answer those questions." . The loyalty questions became a standard feature of federal job application forms in 1953 when Eisenhower, under pressure of the Red hunting investigations led by McCarthy, ordered federal department and agency chiefs to sweep the govern ment clean of• Communists and suspected subversives. • • • . • ' 234-1918 • • • • • • • • , • ' • • • • • • • 4 9 4, MME ~'£i.Y fff Aj t- ~.„„ • r 7 m.., } 44 . 4 y. ' 1 , t'''e, ILi „\ ~., ..) *t ' , '.7 l ': - - ' ':•!' .' ~ .-''`,., ', le, i -':4.,, I '- , ' ;'.'..', ~.fN:.: