The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 09, 1957, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    PAGE TWO
12 D ea d, 4100 Army Called on to Help U.S.
Atom Energy Used
,U.S. Officers Said
Inj In Overtake Reds in Space Race.
ured WASHINGTON, Nov. 8 OP) —.bawball, is schedled to be launch- y ke in Dedicationln Turk Positions
• GERMANTOWN, Md., Nov. 8 ALEPPO, Syria, Nov. 8 (tI 3 )
: (.7,---President Eisenhower dedi - •)CoL Tawfik Shatela, commander
The Army was called on today toed
i tt r i .o met t ur l iy in
. Def i e . riilier as part'
lea --- Van-'sated- the new headquarters of of Syria's northwestern border
Tornadoes help the United States overtake of
P.u•iia in the strategic field of guard is being
ggiiruarn
by
i o tle
N a c,- y -•the Atomic Energy Commissior!areas, charged today that Ameri
in cooperation with civilian scien- today, using power drawn from'can officers are "in active duty
ALEXANDRIA. La. Nov • ! ,, T , , space travel. tists. batteries charged with nttclear positions" with Turkish troops
—Tornadoes lashed out at four Army scientists were ordered' Bringing the Jupiter-C into the,energY. ;facing Syria...
Southern states lie.t. night and to- by the Defense Department to usp.picture was interpreted here as ai The power he drew on by press-; He said they had been seen in
day, leaving 12 dead. more than a their modified Jupiter-C missile to big victory for the Army in the ! ing a button unveiled a plaque;'
action and not merely as advisers
hundred injured, hundreds home- launch an earth satellite—appar- interservice struggle over missile: he used simple hand power in put
;
i
less. ently as soon as possible. ; development. Ar m y scientists ; ting a trowel of mortar on the cor-, to Turkish units there. The colonel
The damages easily will reach Russia has had one satellite have been saying for weeks that;nerstone of the 13-million-dollar said the information came from
several million dollars, in orbit since Oct. 4 and two since. they could have had a satellite! building. "reliable travelers."
Alexandria, a cit of 4%
Doc i n last Saturday, when a second, Ir!orbit now if they had been
by
central Louisiana, absorbed most space vehicle carrying a dog wasearlyh d.
given an go - ahead.
ea
of the fury, Three died in that fired more than 1000 miles into Sputnik IL according to Tass'
area. Louisiana recorded four Qtly space- news agency, will have completed
er deaths, Texas had three and. The first American satellite, a its 82nd circuit of the earth by"
Mississippi two. • test vehicle about the size of a 6 a.m. Saturday, Moscow time,
A baby twister also struck Sel
ma, Ala_ but no one was injured.
Eyewitnesses agreed that the
tornadoes were similar in one de
tail: they were sudden. Heavy
thunderstorms muffled their roars
of warning. They were swift.
In Alexandria, the torn a d o
struck out for only six seconds.
But ens of a 10-block residential
section was destroyed or heavily
damaged.
Rescuers found an 86-year-old
blind woman sitting in the wreck
age of her daughter's home this
morning in Alexandria.
PITTSBURGH. Nov. 6 ( ,1 4 r—A
strong wind and rain storm lashed
Southwestern Pennsylvania this
iifternoon, injuring several per
sons, toppling signs, shattering
plate glass windows and ripping
limbs from trees.
N.Y. Subways Tied Up
By Water Main Breaks
NEW YORK, Nov. 6 (,P)—A se
ries of water main breaks last
night and today knocked out two
heavily traveled subway lines and
made a shallow. surging sea of
the Times Square theater distict.
USE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS
FOR GOOD RESULTS
STATE. NOW
FEAT. 1:30, 3:30, 5:30.7:30 9:33
V t W NM
\ am utiviff
10 !M";
• of r- —q7;isigni
Sun. Frat. -11% 7:3.1:2)
* CATHAUM
Now - I:4fi. 3:42. 5:38, 7:34. 9:30
"STOPOVER TOKYO"
ROBERT WAGNER
• BEGINS 2 P.M. SUNDA Y •
Marlene Dietrich
Vittorio De S:ca
"Monte Carlo Story"
NITTANY
Today Continuous from 1:30
A Cascade of Chuckles
"Brothers in Law"
• BEGINS 2 P.M. SUNDAY •
10.000,00 vomen wal.ted
DAVID NIVEN
as the first prize in
"Love Lottery"
with Peggy Cummins
* STARLITE *
DRIVE-IN
Midway between Bellefonte
and State College
Show Begins 7:45 pan.
• Saturday and Sunday •
"Hellcats of the Navy"
Ronald Reagan and
Nanny Davis
also
"Calypso Neat Wave"
PLUS CARTOON
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYWANIA
MIL \
,
.-
-
BALL- .
. , Q vir
Dec. 1 „.Ih.
_ 1
...
9 qii 1
Rec Hall
Deadlines for Queen Betty Ann Blake
featured with
Contest Photos are:
Nov. 18,19, and BUDDY
(noon) 20 at MORROW
HUB desk
FORMAL DRESS
OPEN TO PUBLIC
"JAIL HOUSE ROCK"
Elvis Presley plays his longest love seene,to date in M-G-firs
- Jai'house Rock. - with blonde Jennifer Holden on the receiving
end of the kiss. At the end of the lingering embrace. Miss Hol
den, former Chicago model making her screen debut with Elvis.
mummers. "I'm all unglued."
CATHAUM
11N
BEGINNING
TUESDAY
Di iNai?n m.'ghninian
THE PARTY WEEK END:
ITS CAUSE AND CURE
With the season of party weekends almost upon us,
my mail of late has been flooded with queries from young
inmates of women's colleges wishing to know how one
conducts one's self when one has invited a young gentle
man for a weekend. This morning, for example, there
were more than 30,000 letters, each containing a lock of
hair. I gave the hair to a bombsight maker and the
lanolin to a dry sheep of my acquaintance, and I turned
instantly to the question: How should a young lady de
port herself when she has asked a young gentleman to be
her guest at a party weekend?
Well, my dear girls, the first thing to remember is that
your young gentleman is far from home and frightened.
Put him at his ease. You might, for instance, surprise him
by having his mother sitting in a rocker on the station
platform when he gets off the train..
Next, what kind of corsage should you send your
young gentleman? Well, my beloved maidens, orchids are
always acceptable.
If you find, my esteemed fillies, that your local florist
has run out of stock, do not be dismayed. Make a corsage
out of paper. But pick good, stiff, durable paper—twenty
dollar bills, for example.
Remember at all times, my fond wenches, to - show
your young gentleman courtesy and consideration. Open
doors for him, walk on the traffic side of the path, assist
him to the punch bowl, zip his parka, light his Marlboros.
(What, you ask, if he doesn't smoke Marlboros? Ridicu
lous, my precious nymphs! Of course, he smokes
Marlboros! Don't-you? Don't I? Doesn't everybody
who knows a hawk from a handsaw?? What other ciga
rette gives you such a lot to like? Such filter? Such
flavor? Such flip-top box? No other, my sweet minxes, no
other. Marlboro stands alone, and any man worthy of you,
my estimable damsels, is bound to be a Marlboro man.)
If you will follow the simple instructions stated above,
my good lames, you will find that you have turned your
young gentleman into a fast and fervent admirer. There
is nothing quite like a party weekend to promote romance.
I am in mind of a party weekend some years ago at Miss
Pomfritt's Seminary for Genteel Chicks in West Linotype,
Ohio. Serafina Sigafoos, a sophomore at this institution,
majoring in napkin folding, sent an invitation to a young
man named Fafnir Valve, a junior at the Joyce Kilmer
School of Forestry, majoring in sap and boles.
Anyhow, Serafina sent an invitation to Fafnir, and
he came, and she showered him with kindness and - cuff
links, and then he went away, and Serafina sat anxiously
by the mailbox, wondering whether she would ever hear
from him again. Sure enough, two weeks later she got
a letter: "Dear Serafina, Can you let me have fifty bucks?
Yours, Fafnir.",
Whimpering with ecstasy , she ran to the bank and
withdrew the money and mailed it to him. From then on,
she got the same request every week, and as a result, she
became very well acquainted with Ralph T. Involute,
teller of the West Linotype Bank and Trust Co., and their
friendship ripened into love, and today they are happily
married and live in Stamen, Oregon,. where Ralph is in
the extruded molaes game and Serafina is a hydrant.
_
O ISM Max Shubert
Every weekend is a party weekend when tam smoke Marl
boros, whose makers briny you this column throughout the
school year.
SP:RJRDAY. NOVEMBER 9. 1957
Author of "Rally Round the Flag, Boys! "and,
"Barefoot Boy with Cheek.")
exiatly tfrz
Pilhzkl ,