The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 14, 1952, Image 3

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    Novtivintrt 14, 1952
Ike, Dewey to- Discuss
International Problems
AUGUSTA, Ga., Nov. 13 (IP) —President-elect Dwight D. Eisen
hower and Gov. Thomas E. Dewey, meeting here tomorrow, will talk
over intei national and domestic problems likely to come up for dis
cussion at the general's confererice with President Truman Tuesday.
UN Law Head
Leaps to Death
After Quizzing
NEW YORK, Nov. 13 (IP) —Abra
ham H. Feller," head of the United
Nations legal department who, an
assistant U. S. attorney general
said, had been questioned by the
McCarron Committee, plunged to
his death today from his 12th floor
apartment overlooking C entr al
Park.
Associates said Feller was a
close friend of Alger Hiss, former
State Department official now in
prison for perjury in connection
with accusations that he supplied
information to Communists.
Feller, who headed the UN le
gal department, had been in ill
health for about a month, suffer
ing from a nervous condition, as
sociates said.
Police said his wife, Alice, had
tried to restrain the $lB,OOO-a
-year executive of the world peace
organization.
Write a
No box tops! NO ENTRY BLANKS! It's easy!
Just write a 4-line jingle based on the fact that
LU CRIES ARE MADE BETTER
HERE ARE THE INSTRUCTIONS
1. Write your Lucky Strike jingle on a plain
piece of paper or post card and send it to
Happy-Go-Lucky, P. 0. Box 67, New York
46, N. Y. Be sure that your . name, address,
college and class are included—and that they
are legible.
2. Base - your jingle on any qualities of Luckies.
"Luckies are made better to taste better,"
is only one. (See "Tips to money-makers.")
3. Every studerlt of arty college, university or
post-graduate school may submit jingles.
4. You may submit as many jingles as you
like. Rememberi, you are eligible to win more
than one $26 award.
- The general's press secretary,
James C. Hagerty, announced to
day that the President-elect will
leave Augusta Tuesday morning
by plane for Washington. The
conference with Truman is set
for 2 p.m.
In Wash ington, meanwhile,
qualified informants said Secre
tary of State Acheson and other
Cabinet officials will sit in at the
Eisenhower-Truman meeting.
Hagerty said he did not know
whether Eisenhower plans to have
any of his -aides at the conference.
Immediately after the meeting
Eisenhower will fly to New York
and• go to his Columbia University
residence at 60 Morningside Drive.
Present indications are that •he
will remain in New York until
he leaves for Korea—and the date
of departure, for the war zone still
has not been fixed, Hagerty re
peated in a reply to a fresh bar
rage of questions from newsmen.
Eisenhower has been vacation
ing at the Augusta National Golf
Club for the last week. The only
appointment he ha s scheduled
prior to leaving for Washington
Tuesday is with Dewey.
STUDENTS!
TO TASTE
THE DAIIiL COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
Lucky Strike
BETTER!*
Here's your chance to make yourself $25.
Just write a 4-line Lucky Strike jingle,
based on the fact that Luckies are made
better to taste better.*
Then, if we select your jingle, we'll pay
you for the right to use it, together with
your name, in Lucky Strike advertising . . .
probably in this paper.
Read the sample jingles on this page.
Then get the gang together, break out the
rhyming dictionary, and start writing. It's
fun! And we're buying singles by the bushel!
Hint—if you can sing your jingle, it's a
good one!
_
Hint—the more jingles you write, the
more money you litave a chance of making.
Hint—be sure to read all the instructions!
*7l P S TO MONEY-MAKERS
To write a winning Lucky Strike jingle, you're
not limited to "Luckies are made better to
taste better." Use any other sales points on
Lucky Strike such as the following:
L.S./M.F.T.
Lucky Strike Means Fine Tobacco
Luckies' cigarette-tearing demonstration
Luckies taste cleaner, fresher, smoother
Be Happy—Go Lucky
So round, so firm, so fully packed
So free and easy on the draw
Buy Luckies by the carton
Luckies give you deep-down smoking enjoyment
COPR., THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY
U.S. Terms
Gas Charges
Unfounded
SEOUL ! Friday, Nov. 14 (W)—
A sensational charge by South
Koreans that Chinese Commu
nists used gas shells early today
in capturing Pinpoint Hill was
termed unfounded by a U.S. chem
ical warfare expert.
Lt. Col. Harrison A. Markham,
chemical officer of the Ninth
Corps, said that one soldier was
made ill from picric acid fumes
from a regular artillery shell.
Even as the charges were laid
to rest, the never-give r -up South
Koreans returned to the counter
attack and swept up to the top of
Pinpoint Hill from which they
were knocked a few hours before.
A little less than four hours
after they lost the crest, the Ko
reans struck back in the dark and
by 6 a.m. were locked in savage
hand to hand combat with Chinese
Reds on Pinpoint's summit.
A front dispatch said that the
counterattack was powered by. the
troops who had been forced from
Pinpoint in what they said was a
Red gas attack.
The charge of gas warfare has
been bandied by both sides, with
repeated denials. The Geneva
Convention outlaws gas in war
fare and both the Allies and the
Communists maintain they obey
these rules.
The World At a Glance
McGranery Calls FBI
To Investigate Ricca
WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 (W)—
Atty. Gen, McGranery today call
ed on the FBI to find out how a
telegram—since repudiated by
McGranery—was sent to Chicago
directing the U. S. attorney there
to stop trying to put gangster
Paul (The Waiter) Ricca behind
bars.
Ricca is a former associate of
gangland chief Al Capone. The
Justice Department has been try
ing to get a court order sending
him back to prison to complete
a ten-year term fos extortion.
Putnam Notifies Lewis
WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 (iP)--
Economic Stabilizer Roger Put
nam today notified John L. Lewis
and the soft coal industry that he
will hold a public hearing Mon
day on their appeal for approval
of a full $1.90 daily wage boost
for 375,000 miners.
Fine Denies Rumor
HARRISBURG, Nov. 13 (2LP)—
A report that Gov. John S. Fine
was considering resigning t h e
ROLLER SKATING
AT
-HECLA PARK
WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY
and SUNDAY NIGHTS
jingle!
Vitard tile. same in everg class
ni psO and ec.-
for cleaner, -fresher, smooth smokes,
er
In hi hears
tt'S Lucky Strike, bla
Itllke a Vatter -kastlng StileM,
And mlldness Eounts viith me.
So When I buy I keep In mind
lbak. I.S.ItA.F.T. I
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governorship to accept a post as
federal judge was termed "silly"
tonight by the . governor's office.
thru the
Looking Glass
AWARDS
LAST
YEAR!
Shakespeare once said, "Can
one desire too much of a good
thing?" I wonder. And then
again, I sorta agree with
"Willie."
Hallelujah!
Speaking of "good" things
-Ethel has PLENTY of them
. . . in every department. For
instance, she has the cutest
little wool dolls (that just ar
rived). Perfect for "gift-giv
ing"2--as well as receiving!
And each one has a name! One
cutie is "Hallelujah" and an
other is a little red devn, with
a bell on his tail, called "Impy,"
Delight your roommate and
friendg for as little as $1.95.
He? She?
Having trouble deciding what
to give he or she for Xmas? Let
Ethel solve your problem—
cause she has the perfect solu
tion in that of hand-decorated
"He and She" glass sets—pour
la salle de baths (that's bath
room for you non-French ma
jors). These lovely creations
are a great treat—in anyone's
book. So, "treat" your parents
to a set—just $2.50.
Not too early . . .
Noi it's not too early to get
your supply of Xmas cards—
and if it's a wide selection
you're seeking, STOP! Your
search is ended once you step
into Ethels'. Yes, Ethel has
Xmas cards galore—little ones,
big ones—all kinds—going for
as little as 5c each!
Now is the hour . . .
To stroll into Ethel's and look
around at a 1 1 the wonderful
wonderful items in the store.
Remember, for the perfect
place to shop, go to Ethelsi
Just tell her Gabbi sent youl
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112 E. COLLEGE AVE.
STATE COLLEGE. PA
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