TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1950. Late News Courtesy WMAJ — Venezuelan President Is Shot By Assassin CARACAS, Venezuela —The acting president of Venezuela was assassinated yesterday. Lieuten ant Colonel Carlos Delgade Chal baud, Jwho died of gunshot wounds, headed a three-man mili tary junta which has ruled Vene zuela since 1948. Marcos'Perez Jiminez, a surviv ing member of the ruling group, announced the assassination to the country. He suspended civil liberties of the four-million Vene zuelans, imposed a curfew, and blacked out news. He also banned persons from entering or leaving the country. , Canadian Plane Crashes ' GRENOBLE, France Search ing parties are struggling through the mountains of southern France to the spot where a Canadian pas senger plane crashed with 58 per sons aboard. The D-C'4 plane which crashed near Mount O Biou, 30 miles south of Grenoble, France, was on the first lap of its flight from Rome to Paris. Of the 51 passengers, "50 were Canadians returning to Montreal from holy year observances in Rome. Giuseppe Butera, Brook lyn, was the only American aboard ship. Seven British crew members were aboard. Aluminum Cut Ordered WASHINGTON —The govern ment has ordered a 35 per cent cut in the non-military use of alumi num, effective January 1. N.P.A. administrator, William Harrispn, said that the order might cause some unemployment in plants us ing aluminum in their products. He also said that the order might cause higher prices for some pro ducts. • REPRESENTATIVE STUDENT GOVERNMENT Sophomore Class Glenn Wiggins, Pres. Tibet Asks For UN Aid TIBET Tibet’s finance minis ter, Tsepon Shakabpa, appealed to the United Nations to help his na tion hold back the Chinese com munist invasion. In his; message to the U. N;, the foreign minister formally accused Red China of aggression; . Troops Cain In Korea TOKYO—American forces made gains on the northwest and northeast fronts in Korea yester day. Marines moving ahead five and one-half miles, were in sight of the Changjin reservoir. A Chinese communist division de fending the reservoir vanished, leaving only small groups of Reds. In the vital northwest sector, the first cavalry and 24th divi sions formed 'a joint front, ad vancing one and one-half miles. British troops held firm eight miles northwest of Anju, as the Allied line swung toward the Manchurian border. On the Brit ish right flank, the South Korean second corps took over an area between Kunu and Tokchon. ' Marketing Club To Hear Talk ■ William C. Gordon, assistant to the director of the marketing re search department for Curtis Publishing company, will speak before the Marketing club in 121 Sparks at 3 o’clock this after noor^. Mr. Gordon wil speak on the “Importance and Opportunities of Marketing Research.” The lecture is open to all who wish to attend. Joe Simone V. Pres. ?HE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE', PENNSYLVANIA WITH THE NEW STATE PARTY Your VOTE is your VOICE in a REPRESENTATIVE Student Govern- ment that reflects the students' in- terests and wishes. Vote for these candidates who have pledged their support to a STUDENT'S government. Express your choice this Thursday , Nov. 16 Nancy Showers Secy.-Treas. Flash Cards Used Saturday Saturday afternoon, for the first time this year, flashcard displays were used at a home football game. • ' The cards, 552 of them, were manned by freshmen and a few sophomore?'sitting in the curved stands behind the goal post at Beaver field. The cards were dis tributed oyer a block of seats 24 seats wide and 23'rows high. Cheerleaders, under the direc tion of Rudolph Valentino, direc ted the five'minute display during the fourth quarter of the game. The new blue and white cards; designed by' Carl Liachowitz, spelled the letters PS, WV and LION. . The flashcards were originally planned to be used at all home .football games. However, num bering of the cards was not com pleted until Friday night. Cheer leaders and hatmen did most of the work. Doctor Wells Speaks At Gov't Conference Explaining the British system of politics and some of its dif ferences from the American sys tem, Dr. Frederick A. Wells, of the University of Nottingham, England, spoke and lead discuss ion before the local chapter of the International Conference on Government Nov. 6. For Best Results Use Collegian Classifieds Kelly's Famous Bike Purloined Some cad has made off with Kelly Yeaton’s famous bicycle! The gleaming vehicle which, underneath the well-known di rector of Players productions, has become a campus landmark, was unceremoniously lifted during the Temple rally. Yeaton has been walking about on a bad ankle, swearing like an Elizabethan, and forecasting a future both short and dire for the thief once he catches him. “At first I thought some drunk had it,” Yeaton says, “I figured he’d try to ride it down the Mall, discover it had no coaster brake, and suddenly wind up at the Main gate.” Now, however, the machine has been gone over two weeks, and that’s a long drunk. Another theory has it that the English Raleigh speedster and its distinctive fish-basket are adorn ing the upstairs of some frater nity house in the area. Indeed, the fabulous steed would be a real prize, hanging over some Greek mantle—suitably tagged. About this possibility, Yeaton just says, “If I find out it’s tfue, I’ll tear the house to pieces with my bare hands.” Dance Group Meets Tonight In Auditorium The Hillel folk dance group will meet tonight under the direction of Mrs. Jane Shepperd at 7:30 in the Hillel auditorium, 133 West Beaver avenue. The meeting is open to all. Proceeding the folk dance ses sion, a meeting of the IZFA study group will take place at 6:30. Mimeographing All Types of Printing Commercial Printing Inc. Glennland Bids:., State College Neida Fralich Secy.-Treas. Naval ROTC Staff Gets Two Replacements Two replacements on the Naval ROTC staff this semester are Lt. Commander R. S. Osterhoudt and Lt. Richard L. Bigelow, both com bat veterans. Lt. Commander Osterhoudt, who entered the service in 1940, saw action at Guadalcanal, Mid way, the Philippines and Iwo Jima. He has two distinguished flying crosses and four air medals. Lt. Bigelow was recalled to ac tive duty and ordered to report to the campus on Oct. 23. During the war he made six landings in the Philippines. He received his M.A. degree at the College. NOW! At Your I Warner Theatre I I HOWARD DUFF I BRIAN DONLEVY I "SHAKE DOWN" Stale I BUDD ABBOTT | LOU COSTELLO I] "In The Foreign Legion" litany I INTERNATIONAL FILM I CLUB PRESENTS— I "THE LOVERS" English Subtitles I Freshman Class Jerry Maurey, Pres. Bernie Kelley V. Pres. PAGE THREE