THURSDAY. MARC The Cypriot Governor Sleeps on Bomb NICOSIA, Cyprus, March 21 UP) —A time bomb was found to day between the mattresses of Gov. Sir John Harding’s bed. II is believed he slept on the bomb last night. A servant found the bomb during a routine search. It was carried from the governor’s residence and exploded safely. Hard ing meanwhile had gone off to Famagusta, unaware of the incident. Security forces began searching for a young Greek Cypriot, a member of the Government House staff, who was reported missing. He joined the staff six months ago and now is suspected of being a member of the terroristic Eoka rebel movement. Authorities were trying to find out how the bomb could have been smuggled through the ring of armed troops, armored cars and military police guarding Government House on this tense island. Westinghouse Employees Go Back to Work PITTSBURGH, March 21 (A 1 ) —Westinghouse Electric Corp.— with a 156-day strike by its biggest union ended—ordered full speed ahead today in production of 1956 models of its home appliance line. Workers—weary of payless pay-days—readily responded. Full-scale production of heavier equipment used in the electric utility industry will be slow reaching normal. The company said it had no estimate how many workers were called back today. But the total was sizeable. The long dispute, dating back to Oct. 17 and a fight over wages, length of contract and company efficiency programs, ended in Wash ington last night. The union ordered its 44,000 members back to work at 30 plants. The company issued immediate work calls for some but said others will be delayed. Industrial Development Plan Passes Senate HARRISBURG, March 21 (AP)- —Senate Republicans and Demo crats joined forces today to pass, 45-2, a $5 million industrial de velopment program for Pennsylvania’s depressed areas. The bill, one of the prime objectives of Gov. Leader, was sent to the House. The bill would set up an 11-member industrial development authority headed by William R. Davlin, secretary of commerce. The authority would concentrate its efforts in the economically hard-hit areas of the state as a means of increasing employment. Kefauver Gains With Stragglers MINNEAPOLIS, March 21 (/P) —Straggling counts on Estes Ke fauver’s crunching, upset victory over Adlai E. Stevenson in the Minnesota primary packed added voting power today into the Ten nessee senator’s drive fdr the Democratic presidential nomina tion. Kefauver not only won the state, with the deck stacked against him, but also walked off with 26 of 30 votes pledged to him at the Democratic National Convention starting Aug. 13 in Chicago. That was two more than he had last sight at his hour of triumph. From the debris of defeat, Ste venson salvaged only two sure votes at the convention. News, Views Staff to Meet News and Views staff and can didates will meet at 6:45 tonight in 14 Home Economics. Five More Days Till Easter Vacation Don’t take that soiled clothing home with yon. Take it to Balfnrds today and let them do an expert cleaning and press ing job on all your things. 307 W. Beaver Avenue AP 7-7681 22. 1956 orld at a Glance U. 5. Offers Plan For Disarmament LONDON, Thursday, March 22 (VP) —The United States proposed last night opening up of 30,600 square miles of Russian and American territories for a test of disarmament controls. A few hours later, the British and American governments an nounced that the Russians have started a new series of nuclear tests. The new blasts presumably were carried out in a Siberian wilderness. They coincide with a meeting here of the five-power UN Dis armament subcommittee and a high pressure Soviet campaign for friendship with Britain. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA VOTE in the HUB TODAY Polls Open 8-5 BE SURE TO VOTE TODAY AT THE HU QUEHANNA ... a great research center for the future... YOUR future JUST 47 MILES FROM PENN STATE IS ONE OF THE WORLD'S MOST AD- VANCED RESEARCH CEN- TERS: QUEHANNA, PA AN OUTSTANDING EN- VIRONMENT FOR THE EN- GINEERS OF TOMORROW. YOUH EDUCATION IS OUR BUSINESS. Curtiss-Wright looks to Penn Stats grad uates to tilt many of its lop engineering positions. Ws are working with adminis trative and faculty numbers right bow. developing e special postgraduate course at the Research Center. 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