VIIDAv: csciNSiER 1955 The World At a Glance Truce Efforts Fail NEW CASTLE, Ind., Oct. 6 (fP)—Truce efforts bogged down today for the struck Perfect Circle Corp.foundry and the CIO-United Auto Workers warned of possible renewed violence at the small plant, ringed by National Guardsmen. International representative William F. Caldwell told a public meeting that thousands of Indiana unionists are poised to march against the three-story brick foundry if. it reopens for production. Eight personh were shot in such a march yesterday. ' ICC Investigates Crash WEST NEWTON, Pa., Oct. 6 (/P}—Officials' of the Interstate Commerce Commission today launched an investigation into the truck-train collision Tuesday that killed five persons. A runaway lumber trick smashed into a moving freight train, killing the driver , and four other persons. The crash occurred in the heart of this Westmoreland County town's business district. Voting Fraud Disclosed JAKARTA, Indonesia, Oct. 6 (IP)—The District Elections Com mittee of Central Java tonight ordered millions of Indonesians to vote a second time because of unspecified "irregularities and illegal activities." Scotland Yard Prepcires • LONDON, Oct. 6 (N)—Scotland Yard today put extra guards on government buildings as a precaution against any attack by the outlawed Irish Republican Army. Bank Conditions ' WASHINGTON, Oct. 6 (A')—The comptroller of the currency today issued a call for a statement of the condition of all national ,banks at the close of business Wednesday, Oct. 5. A similar call was issued by the Federal Reserve Board for the 'condition of its member banks which are not national banks. represent 30,000 people" That's the population of the Mason City, lowa, area where Jack Mac Allister (lowa U., '5O) is Manager for North western Bell Telephone Company. How would you like this kind of job? "As Telephone Managet• I represent Mason City to my company, and vice versa. Among my customers are bank ers, farmers, housewives, merchants ... each with different questions and prob lems about telephone service. Through public information and good business 1 *P. S. Since this case history tees prepared„ Jack has been promoted. a a Nei is 8 numuagarr at Des Noises, hums, he has increased responsibilities. s L"-- -i A Campus-to-Career Case History Ifll Jack Mac Allister graduated with a B.S. in Cons omme sad started with Northwestern Bell about fare years ago.. As Telephone Manager at the age of 28, be is typical of the many young men who are building careers in'telephone work. Similar op portunities exist today with otherißell telephone companies . also with Bell Telephone Labora tories, Western Electric and Sandia Corporation. Your Placement Officer has all the details. Tflt DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVAWN Plane Crashes into Mountain, 65 Are Killed LARAMIE, Wyo.,'Oct. 6 (R)— A United Air Lines plane carry ing 65 persons smashed into a mountain peak today, killing all aboard and splitting the DC4 in to fragments. It was the worst crash of a commercial ,airliner in United States history. Only a tail piece, part of the fuselage and one wing of the plane had been found at mid afternoon by rescuers who fought snowdrifts and a howling wind on the 12,005-foot Medicine •Bow Peak. The mountain is about 40 miles west of here in the Snowy Range. The front part of the split plane was believed to have fallen down the other side of the peak. Another rescue group went up the north face of the mountain• from Rawlins. The plane plowed nose first in to the peak, about 25 feet from its summit and shattered the air craft all over the mountain, There were 62 passengers and three crew members aboard the plane, which originated from New York's La Guardia Field at 7:10 p.m. Wednesday. The plane left Denver at 6:33 a.m. Thursday, one hour and 23 minutes behind schedule. It had been delayed in its flight from the East. The plane never reported after it left Denver. office service, my people and I do our best to furnish the answers. "My assignment cabs for varied activi ties—sales, public relations, office super vision. One minute I'm describing a new coi.struction program to a group of businessmen . . . the next explaining a new service to a rural customer. "It's a job with lots of variety and re- . sponslitity, and I enjoy every day of it. My supervisor is 75 mites away," says Jack, "and that-puts me pretty much on my own—which is the way I like it. * 0 . ; DELL TELEPHONE SYSTEM Paraguay Urged To Banish Peron - BUENOS AIRES, Oct. 6 (4 1 F5--, I On Satellite Argentina's government advised Paraguay today to get rid of Juan WASHINGTON, Oct. 6 (/P)— D. Peron and send him out of The Defe n s e Department an- South America altogether. nounced :oday that 'work has be- In a stiff note, the Foreign Min- gun' on the building of a space istry said Peron's continued exile t satellite for 'Project Vanguard' in neighboring Paraguay could with the awarding of a primary "awaken in him dreams of re- contract to Glenn L. Martin Co., turning to power which would be builders of airplanes and research dangerous even though senseless." rockets. . Argentina cited newspaper re- Today's announcement disclosed ports quoting a Peron statement that the satellite would be 'small,' that he still considers himself con- but large enough to contain in stitutional Argentine president.. struments to send back reports on Paraguay's President Alfredo, its orbiting journey 300 mil e s Stroessner told reporters yester- above the earth. day his country would carry out Even though contracts for the strictly its duties in granting Per- building of the satellite have been on asylum. awarded, neither the Pentagon • "We have no interest in crest- , nor any other officials have de mg a situation jeopardizing our cided yet the exact shape and size [traditional friendship with Argen- of the first space roamer. Alma," he said. THE PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SMOOCH Back in my courting days (the raccoon coat was all the rage, everybody was singing Good Morning, Air. Zip, Zip, Zip and young Bonaparte had just left Corsica) back, I say, in my court ing days, the standard way to melt a girl's heart was to write poetry to her. Young men today have abandoned this gambit, and I must say I don't understand why. Nothing is quite as effective as poetry for Moving a difficult girl. What's more, poems are ridiculously easy to write. The range of subject matter is end less. You can write a poem about a girl's hair, her eyes, her nose, her lips, her teeth, her walk, her talk, her clothes, her shoes anything at all. Indeed, one of my most lambent love lyrics was called To Maud's Pencil Box. It went like this: In your dear little leatherette pencil box Are pencils of yellow and red, And if you don't tell me you love me soon, I'll hit you on top of the head. Honesty compels me to admit that this poem fell short of success. Nothing daunted, I wrote another one. This time I pulled a switch; I threatened myself instead of Maud. Oh, Maud, pray stop this drivel And tell me wail be mine, For my sweetbreads they do shrivel And wind around my spine. My heart doth cease its beating. My spleen uncoils and warps. My liver stops secreting. , Soon I needs be a. corpse. When this heart-rending ballad failed to move Maud, I could only conclude that she was cruel and heartless and that I was better off without 'her. Accordingly, I took back my Hi-Y pin, bid her adieu, and have not clapped eyes upon her since. Last I heard of her, she was in North Scituate, Rhode Island, working as a clam sorter. But I did not mourn Maud long, for after Maud came Doris— Doris of the laughing eyes, Doris of the shimmering hair, Doris of the golden tibiae! Within moments of meeting her, I whipped up a torrent of trochaic tetrameter: Oh, my sweet and dulcet Doris! You're gentle as a Philip Morris, With its mild and rich tobacco And its white and scarlet pack-o, Both in regular and king-size. Doris, tell me please your ring size. Well, of course, the poor girl couldn't resist a poem like that— what girl could ?—and she instantly became my slave. For the rest of the semester she carried my books, washed my car, and cored my apples. There's no telling where it all would have ended if she hadn't been drafted. So, men, you can see the efficacy of poetry as an aid to wooing. Try it soon, AU you need is a rhyming dictionary, a quill pen, and a second-hand muse. sum, awi..■. 1653 Tito nsokera o/ PHILIP MORRIS, sponsors o/ this cannon, giro you tw Pernso, het plookty ebl reason, or onoAing Philip Morris: It's the gendest, pleasantest cigarette on the market nediroy. Work Begins Oft Campus m.gban.• (Author of "Barefoot Boy With Cheek," etc.) PAGE THREE
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