PAGE EIGHT The World at a Glance Dulles Sends Message To Reassure Chiang WASHINGTON (.'P)—Secretary of State Dulles sought to iPassure Chiang Kai-shek Thursday of tor - unwed U S suppott for his iNdtionahst China government. 17ulles sent a message to For mosa in the wake of Chiang's out cry Wednesday against statements by Dulles the day before. Dulles said Thursday he wanted to straighten out confusion com pounded—what he called "an ex aggerated idea of a shift of posi tion on our part . . . misinter pirting the misintetpretation" Dulles did not deny any shift in policy. Although his news con feience remarks two days ago were widely interpreted that way, State Department officials said it was mote a shift in emphasis than a shift in policy. Ike Calls Conference WASHINGTON (EP) -- President Eisenhower has called a White 'flow& sti ategy conference for next Monday to try to build a file under the Republican con gre.sional campaign. 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The U.S. State Department has i said the United States would go; ahead with i ts own plans to sus pend nuclear tests Oct. 31 unless the Soviet Union held further' tests after that date. RADIO' Service and Supplies - ENGINEERS! *Cal Radios - THE HANDBOOK OF CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS ''' 1. 39th Edition (1957-58) *P*Portable honograph ßadios s to Limited Time Only *Batteries ‘ ,) Regular Price 9.00 s t s ow KEELER'S PRICE ... LSO " oo ` KEELER'S . State College TV The University Bookstore 232 S. Allen SL ginssev, bro. n I. Ranolds TO. C 4 4— Una toklitatea,N.O. WINSTON TASTES GOOD LIKE A CIGARETTE SHOULD! THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA 1957 Encam • ntenf: the Results Search for Gifted Students Offered By DENNY MALICK Third of a Series The University has offered to conduct a state-wide search', for "more gifted" high school students—a search that may bring students of a higher ,academic quality here. Under the Federal Education Act, funds are available to each state to help locate the more 'gifted students wh,le they are still in high school. I Although - this was not a di rect recommendation of the 1957 Student Encampment, it I would accomplish the same goal sought by the Encamp meni—a higher quality of stu dents at the University. Dr. Robert G. Bernreuter, spe cial assistant to the president for student affairs, said the Univer- A PURE WHITE MODERN FILTER is only the beginning of a WlNSiiiii It x4O. v .ot, +.` - • 00. Y. It's what's front up that counts sity had already been studying the plan but it is nice to receive a "pat. on the back" from En campment's similar recommenda tion. The Academic Atmosphere; Workshop of Encampment asked, that the University require schol-J astic aptitude tests before stu-; dents are accepted for admission.; Bernreuter said the University could obtain the same results by' surveying state high schools for the top notch students. If the University would make a survey, he said, the informa tion would be submitted to the state Department of Education and would then be available to any college or university. Another recommendation along the same lines was to set tip a merit system for rating high schools to serve as a basis for admitting students. Such a system was used by the University about 15 years ago, k1) ,41 ......... ........ • FILTER-BLEND • ,up front...fine, flavorful tobaccos, specialty processed • • for filter strioking FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1958 Bernreuter said, but it was too cumbersome to justify the efforts. The atmosphere workshop al. so recommended better counsel ing through advisers. Bernreuter said the administration has been considering releasing professors from some teaching duties for more time to advise students, but 'extra funds that would be needed are not available. Schroer Given Grants For Bone Research Two grants of $7OOO have been renewed by the U. S. Public Health Service to support Dr. Harald Schraer, research associ. ate in physics, in his study of bone density. Schraer received this assistance for his studies of the effect of fluorine on the bone density of living rats and the validity of measuring bone density by means of a density computing machine. lEMIECIZEIMEMIIII ,:e. , • : ::,„:0.: ~.....,...4...,: . . 70 . . ::, Winston puts tts .- . ' :-.s ',,, * ' -1.11, . q.; .4 , 1 0 -006 , • ';•• t Et ~..... ,
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