TUESDAY, NOVEMBE UN Corn Study Gr UNITED NATIONS, The U.N. Political Co ed last night to set group on outer space Soviet Union's annou tion to boycott it. By a vote of 54 to 9 stentions the commit to create an 18-nation that would lay the fo a permanent U.N. b p)oration of outer spac ful purposes. The _entire Soviet b oc was op posed to the creation I f the study group as recommend• $ in a res olution sponsored by the United States and 19 other n:tions. U.S. Ambassador 11 Lodge declared the s be fruitful without th! An announcement of special interest Lockheed Missile Systems Division has created a number of special, new openings with unusual opportunities for fall graduates in electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, aeronautical engineering, mathematics or physics. The Division is engaged in a broad program of basic research in all areas of scientific Vetivity in missile and space technology, including-advanced systems research; nucleonics; physics; chemistry; mathematics; design; test; electronics; flight sciences; and manufacturing. Some of the important studies under investigation are: man in space; space communications; ionic and plasma propulsion; space physics; nuclear propulsion; magnetothermodynamics; oceanography; computing machine memories; human engineering; noise suppression;viaterials and processes; boundary layer control; electro magnetic wave propagation and radiation; and operations research and analysis. Lockheed is systems manager for such major long-term projects as the Navy Polaris IRBM; Air Force Q-5 and X-7; Army Kingfisher and other important'research and development programs. The Division was honored at the first National Missile Industry Conference as "the organization that contributed most in the past year to the development of the art of missiles and astronautics." ASSIGNMENTS Upon joining the Division, you are assigned to your special areas of interest and work directly under distinguished leaders in your field. The company encourages and sponsors individual communication with other scientists, the publication of papers and articles, and participation In symposiums and conventions. Every opportunity is given members 'f the technical staff to participate in the initiation of advanced technological developments. I 25, 1958 ittee Will Establish up on Outer Space tion of the Soviet Union. But the relatively large num- N.Y. (iP)— mit tee vot- r /p a study despite the eed inten- ber of abstentions reflected the somber opinion of many of the smaller U.N. members that no real progress can be made with out U.S.-Soviet agreement. 1• vith 18 ab ee decided tudy group ndation for !dy on ex -- for peace Phi Upsilon Omicron Initiates New Members New meihbers of Phi Upsilon Omicron, home economics society. are: Evelyn Bunting, Elaine Wal ters, Winifred Grob, Ann Har rington, Judith Heckert, Myrna Long, Jacquelyn Monaco, Janet Moore, Linda Poorbaugh, Anne Ruthrauff, Helen Skade, Carol Virtue, Millicent Withrow and Louise White. ' •nry Cabot udy would - participa in Engineering and Science PORTANT e number of these special openings is limited. If you are interested, please. e collect directly to Mr. R. C. Beverstock, College Relations Administrator, W. El Camino Real, Sunnyvale, California, giving your major, and degree level. NYVALE, PALO ALTO, VAN NUYS, SANTA CRUZ, SANTA MARIA, CALIFORNIA • CAPE CANAVERAL, FLORIDA • ALAMOGORDO, NEW MEXICO Ti-IE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA to fall graduates LOCATION Headquarters for the Division are at Sunnyvale on the San Francisco Peninsula and new mcidern Research and Development facilities are located in the Stanford Industrial Park in nearby Palo Alto. A four thousand acre company-owned static test base is located In the Ben Lomond mountains thirty miles ffom Sunnyvale. Other Division locations are at Van Nuys and Santa Maria, California; Cape Canaveral, Florida and Alamogordo, New Mexico. Together, they occupy more than two million square feet of laboratory, engineering, manufacturing and office space and provide the latest in scientific and technical equipment. GRADUATE STUDY PROGRAM - ' Of special interest to those who wish to continue their advanced education, is the Division's Graduate Study Program. Under it, selected students with qualified academic records may obtain"advanced degrees at the University of California at Berkeley or Stanford University, while employed in their chosen fields at Lockheed. Ali costs of tuition, admission, thesis and textbooks are borne by the company. , Lockheed Ike Orders Study Of Military Aid To Boost Defense AUGUSTA, Ga. UP)—President Eisenhower yesterday ordered an evaluation of the U.S. military aid program to bolster free world defense. Republican William H. Draper Jr undersecretary of the Army in the Truman administration and a former ambassador to NATO under Truman, was named chair man of a committee to conduct the study. Eisenhower ordered the study in the midst of his drive to cut federal spending. The adminis tration had asked for $l.B billion in military aid funds for this fiscal year, but Congress had voted $1 5 billion. B.S. • M.S. • Ph.D. MISSILE SYSTEMS DIVISION Rightest French Government May Give DeGaulle Trouble PARIS (W).--A compact right ist group called De Gaullists will be riding high in France's new National Assembly. Paradoxical ly, they may cause Premier de Gaulle a pack of trouble. The big friction point is Al geria. From results of Sunday's first round Assembly elections, this ap pears clear: De Gaulle will be leading with a hard core of depu ties with less liberal thinking than himself on that North African ter ritory. A solid chunk of perhaps even more conservative deputies is expected to be sent to Paris from Algeria in Algerian ballot-I ing next weekend. Last month De Gaulle took the! PAGE THREE unprecedented step of proposing safe passage for top rebel lead ers to discuss a cease-fire in the four-year-old rebellion. Wage Tax Disapproved HARRISBURG (iP)—Governor elect David L. Lawrence said yes terday he would not advocate a statewide wage tax. He said he thought much of the new state revenue would have to come from expanding the three per cent sales tax. In a study of teen-agers by Eu gene Gilbert & Co., the news paper was shown to be a big in fluence on their living and spend ing habits.
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