PAGE EIGHT Racial Crisis Stories Win Pulitzer Prize NEW YORK (/P) Coverage of the explosive integration crisis at Little Rock's Central High School, won three separate 1958 Pulitzer Prizes in journalism yesterday, They went to the Little Rocki Arkansas Gazette for meritorious; public service; the newspaper's] executive editor, Harry S. Ash-I more, for editorial writing; and s i AssociF.tecl Press correspondent ! Reiman (Pat) Morin for his eye-I witness account of mob violence, outside the school Sept. 23. Morin, a Pulitzer Prize winner in 1951, was one of two winners thi^ year for national reporting. The other was Clark Mollenhoff o fthe Des Moines Register and Tribune, who was cited for his investigation of labor racketeer ing. The 1958 fiction award went to James Agee's novel, "A Death in the Family." It deals with a Southern family's reaction to the death of a beloved father. The annual drama award went to "Look Homeward, Angel," Ket ti Frings' adaption of the late Tho;nas Wolfe's autobiographical novel of the same name. These five young engineers have been moving in that direction since they came to Columbia Gas System Thomas P. Peyton, ME, Purdue '46—employed as engineer trainee, four promotions, now Gas Estimating Engineer. Win. F. Redd, ME, Ohio State '47—employed as engineer trainee, four promotions, now Dist. Supt. of Distribution. John I'. Neal, CE, V.M.I. 'S3--employed as engineer trainee, two promotions, now Staff Engineer.* Earl G. Flower, PE, U. of Pittsburgh '49--employed as engineer trainee, three promotions, now Staff Engineer. Jack G. Brown, EE, Vanderbilt 's3—employed as engineer trainee, three promotions, now Corrosion Engineer. Each occupies a position where he can still grow with one of the nation's largest natural gas utilities. Their steady advancement is typical of that experienced by college and university graduates with Columbia Gas System. For information about a career with Columbia Gas System, contact your placement office or write to our Director of Employee Relations. •Recently returned from two year military leave of absence, GM Asks Wage Study 1 DETROIT 01—General Motorat Corp. has appealed directly to its , 350,000 hourly rate employes to l , study "in the light of conditional today" the company's wage for mula which was rejected by the United Auto Workers Union. The company yesterday made public a letter from President Harlow H. Curtice to all employes covered by the GM-UAW. THE MANUFACTURERS LIGHT AND HEAT COMPANY COLUMBIA GAS -SYSTEM THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA CABINET FORUM OF THE AIR sonigAi at 9:30 on 1/112).7111-T111114 0 9 Presents a discussion on Cabinet Encampment AIM Encampment by DAVE DETZER and GENE CURRY 800 Union Trust Bldg., Pittsburgh 19, Pa. partpt the Columbia Gas.Systern State Needs $8 Million IiATIRISBURG (a—Commerce Secretary William Davlin said yesterday the Legislature will have to appropriate eight million dollars to continue the common wealth's industrial development program for another four years. At the same time, he said more money is needed to open regional offices in north-central and south eastern Pennsylvania. Lewis Tells of Red Threat CINCINNATI (W) John L. Lewis, president of the United Mine Workers Union, told the American Mining Congress yes terday that "the Russian Commu nists must not be permitted to impair or strike down our Ameri can economy or imperil the liber ties of its free system." I f t:z•k' • , % • ) :i~ \` ` t~ci .-- <~ TUESDAY, MAY 6. 1958 RADIO Servico and Sapplira •Car Radios *Portable Radios V. O . *Phonographs • Batteries ", State College TV 232 0. Allen SE. cLAssiFIED ADS MUST RE IN DT 11:00 a.m. THE PRECEDING DAY RATES-17 words or less: $0.50 One insertion $0.75 Two insertions $l.OO Thum Insertions Additional words 3 for .05 for each day of insertion FOR SALE HEATH 111-F1 Amplifier; model EA-2 12W., Pugh-pull EL.B4's. Call Robert Gluons ear. 291. 1-CARAT EMERALD-CUT solitaire dia. mond engagement ring with bagettes. Appraised $1200.00 rill sacrifice foe best offer over $400.00. Must see to ap.. predate. Call Dick ext. 20k0. DYNA-KIT MARK 111 and White Preerne. Stephens 80 Fr in Rebel K 5. Reasonable. If interested call Tom AD 8-5151. 1951 DODGE. good condition-8225. Call AD 7-2114 betneen 6 and 8 p M. GERMAN BICYCLE, 1056, about 30 miles; all extras. excellent. condition. Cull. AD 7-7061. ?rite $22. 1949 CHEVROLET, very good mechanical. ly, tires good Call AD 8-0314 after 6:00 p.m. CALL ADRAMSON'S auto wrecking AD 84237 Fine used can and trucks for salvage and resale. FOR_ RENT 3-ROOM UNFURNISHED private bath apartment, single peison or couple. Available June 15, Call AD 54278 any time. MARRIED? Furnished apartment on Col. lege Aye. opposite Old Main. ANailable June. Call AD 8-0743 after 7:00 p.m. ROOMS FOR summer sesion at minted rates. Good location, Phone AD &515% AVAILART.E JUNE I: Furnished three room apartment with bath. .Convenient lactation with parking. Glad students or girls preferred. AD 8-0225 after 6:30. NICE MODERN Apartment for rent June through August. Three rooms and Lath. completely furnished. Call AD 7-3066. RENT MODERN furnished apartment-3 rooms and bath. A%ailable for summer at unfurnished rate. Call AD 7-410 G. PAIR OF glaFecs Sat. night at Phi Kappa Tau. Call AD '7-2760. PERSON TAKING raincoat from Library Circulation Room Saturday please call Bob, ext. 3375. 1 have yours. WATCH WITH expansion band, Ladies Sportster Model Incabloc. Reward. Call AD 7-2693. EXTREMET.Y VALUABLE Camera in vicinity of Lyons Hall on April 18 in blue and gold box. Reward 1 Call Judy ext. 1261 M. GOLF CLUB—Wilson No. 4 iron. staff model. Reward. Call ext. 2205. K&E SLIDE Rule with green case in Osmond or Willard. Call Len ext. 3204 if found. BROWN KEY CASE—April 29 rear room 10 Sparks. Please call Sue ext. 74. KNITTING GREEN Wool in plastic hag in Lion's Den on Wed. morning. Will finder please call ext. 15293 and ask for Carolyn WILL PERSON who took Alligator rain. colt from 3rd floor Willard - fdelose call ext. N9l. FOUND WRISTWATCH—found Feb. In Hee HaH. Owner contact Jim ext. 2877. Deacribo watch and pay for al , WANTED PRE-1968 TIME magazines in order to merely clip Art criticism pages from each. Gratitude or removal of magasinee as payment. Call evenings, Rich Greiner ext. 272. YOUR OLD car or truck, regardless of age or condition, for _salvage. Phon• AD 8-6622. MISCELLANEOUS OLD-FASHIONED Ice Cream and Straw. berry Social Wenley Foundation. Fri. day, May 9th, 7:30 to 10. Price 35c. Enter. tainment. - STORAGE STUDENT trucks and personal affects. Pick-up and delivery service. Shoemaker Bros. Phone AD 8-6761. PERSONS INTERESTED in forming Yoga Club. Please contact James Tuttle, AD 7. 7212. IT'S HASSINGER for racket stringing the No• Awl way Latest factory eqoits , ment, prompt service. guaranteed work, Longer life to string and racket University Tennis Service. 614 Beaver Ave. after 4 p.m. LOCAL REPAIR Service on all makes of typewriters. We will call for and deliver your typewriter Nittany Office Equipment AD 8-41121 FOR GOOD RESULTS USE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS
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