WEDNESDAY, S; PTEMBER 18, 1957 Heads Germa Contest Election BONN, Germ. Two West Ger erful figures in were report launched a campaign for t fluential post ny, Sept. 17 (. I P) an leaders, pow .unday's elections, d today to have behind-the-scenes e potentially in f vice chancellor. dwig Erhard, 60, .•nomics minister; f Strauss, 41, the :r. They are Lu the present ec and Franz Jos defense niinist Either one would be an date to succeed should the 81-y leave the poli the next four s vice-chancellor utstanding candi- Konrad Adenauer ar-old Chancellor Ical scene during ears. Adenauer h. ation to step since he has be est public achieved by a a free vote. !. shown no inelin own, particularly •n given the great -ndorsement ever German leader in But Adenaue old and the Gei gaged in a gi-J as to who mig is nearly 82 years an public is en at guessing game t•be his successor. Western Skies Lit By Atom icßiast ATO MI C TEST SITE, Nev., Sept. 16 UP)—One of the biggest atomic blasts Of the 1957 test ser ies,---about twice as big as the one that leveled much of Hiroshima during World War ll—lit up west ern skies today. A bluish flash was clearly visi ble in Los Angeles 300 miles away. The Atomic Energy Commission said only that the blast was above Twenty - five aircraft, but -no ground forces, took part in today's blast, the last in the series that newsmen will be permitted to witness at the site. Fergus Named Editor Dr. C. Leonard Fergus, asso ciate professor of botany and plant pathology, has been ap pointed an editor of Phytopathol ogy for a 3-year term starting Jan. 1. FALL SEMESTER TEXT BOOK World at a Glance All Nations Invited Presidency Split To 1960 Olympics Averted in UN By United States UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Se! WASHINGTON, Sept. 17 (.-1))--1 The United States today declared: all Olympic athletes and officials.; including those of Red China. are welcome to the 1960 Olympic Win-; ter Games at Squaw Valley, Calif., All they have to do, the State! Department said, is be certified as genuine athletes by their na tional Olympic groups, and pass health and security tests under' U.S. law. They won't have to be' fingerprinted. The announcement got America, off a propaganda hotspot just' 'three days before an internationall meeting in Communist Bulgaria to draft plans for the event. The; security requirement still left al question mark, but offiCials in-i sisted there were "no gimmicks." The ban can be waived by the) secretary of state and attorney; general provided they find it in the national interest to do so.' Similarly, under an amendment passed by Congress this year. Cook Delivers Address Franklin H. Cook, professor of business law, delivered the open ing address at the 34th annual convention of the American Bus- WELCOME FROSHCANDIDATES Sally's Is Now Open to Serve You ' for COLLEGIAN BUSINESS STAFF Tasty Sandwiches Soft Drinks Pero Ice Cream Hamburgers Deluxe ADVERTISING ~ Giant Hogies Delicious Pizza PROMOTION All served at our shop BUSINESS , Delivered to your Door or Dorm Especially CIRCULATION for you from Please meet in Room I I I Douche Sally's at 6:45 p.m. Wednesday, September 25th 140 E. Pugh St. _ AD 7-2373 FR FOR FREE BLOTTERS EER S • Cathamm Theatre Building West College Avenue THE UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA - -.....,.r.AJ An— ..i.N.D,- - . pt. bus, drew u a list of some 200 (. 17 4))—The 12th U.N. Assembly Some residents of Cameron, the p opened on a harmonious note to- Gulf of Mexico town ravaged by!witne s ses today for Friday's court day when a threatened split over hurrican Audrey, scurried out oflh ear i n g on his use of state the. presidency was averted at theithe way. Others packed some be- !Guardsmen to block integration last moment. But deep East-West longings and prepared to rush' lin a Little Rock high school. differences over world issues pre-,away by nightfall. 'salted bitter debate ahead. I For many it will be the third' Advice and appeals came to Sir Leslie Munro of New Zea-Itime in less than three monthslFaubus as the zero hour neared. land was chosen president afterlthat 'hey have left Cameron. Aud- He conferred twice with Rep. !Charles Malik of Lebanon dramat-Irey struck the area on June 27,' Brooks Hays (D-Ark.), who is try lically withdrew his candidacy in' wrecking almost every home and' mg to find a formula, acceptable 'the interests of - harmony, amity Ileiving 532 dead and missing. Sixito both Faubus and the federal and peace." i weeks later, hurricane Bertha folmgovernment, for ending the pow ; Then by unanimous vote. Mala- lowed the same path. Ider-keg racial struggle in Little ,ya, the newest British common-; Rock. - :wealth nation, was admitted to the' i m • •• Asicmc Flu' Epidemic 1 While they were talking, Mayor U.N2'as its 82nd member. , ;Woodrow Wilson Mann in a for- Dr.i Ismail Bin Dato Abdul Rah-; Closes 4 N.Y. Schools !ma! message appealed to Faubus !man, head of the Malayan dele-I ALBANY, N.Y.. Sept. 17 (.4)—lto take the National Guard from I gation, was escorted to the ros -, Four elementary schools north of Central High School where the ,tram and briefly addressed the Syracuse were closed today afterlsoldiers have stood—with orders ';delegates. His Asian peninsular more than 400 of their 2,275 oupilslto bar Negroes—since the night of :country became independent of' were stricken . by an illness sus-iSept. 2. British paramount rule on Aug. 31 .!pected of being Asiatic flu. Munro is a 56-year-old former: They were the first schools - ini !newspaperman and attorney who, the state to close for that reason, -----'.- 7 w - -------- has played a prominent role in the State Hea 1 t h Department! Hairstyling by CLARE , I U.N. affair's. said.: i Tease Fluffs- American Styli iiness Law Association in Ashe-I The department also repOrtedi) Butching Cold wave Styling 'vile, N.C. . ,that 90 pupils at an elementary; at LYNN'S ' His subject was, "The Police school in Niagara Falls had been; 'Power of the States and the Ilni-'stricken by an illness believed to ) 'ted States Constitution." - be Asiatic flu. 3rd Tropical Storm Faubus Calls May Hit - Louisiana NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 17 (1 ) )—, 200 to Hearing Tropical storm Esther, carrying! 50 miles an hour winds and the l LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Sept. 17 memory of a murderous sister, to-11/Pl—The federal government, day headed for the unprotected moving toward a critical test of marshlands of the Lousian a !strength with Gov. Orval E. 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