: EBRUARY 18. 1959 WEDNESDAY. F y Vanguard Orbits illite Weatherman Ncr Sat rTON (IP) —An American satellite carrying a miniature, mechanical weather ed into orbit around the earth yesterday. WASHINC observer flash The laune help improve sibility that s« ling of the satel short and .long-, itellites may he! AF M Base I Will ( issile Plane aide DOWNEY, C; Force has in pr borne missile 1 mother airplane —take off and t accurately thai navigate itself . lif. (IP)—The Air oduction a plane hat can help its —a 852 G bomber then guide it more u the plane can ion, shaping up at l Aviation’s mis known officially tir-to-surface mis -1 is commonly re "hound dog.” This new wea North America aile division, is as the GAM77-; sile. The missile ferred to as th« Together with the Boeing 852 G bomber that carries it, the mis sile makes up a Strategic Air Command weapon system sched uled for deployment in 1960. The missile is 43 feet long and about five feet thick. It has a nu clear warhead. rDescribed bv the manufacturer as a “superelusive miniature supersonic airplane,” it has a stubby wing and rudder. It has a range reportedly of more than 500 miles. It is guided by a self-contained inertial guid ance system. The missiles are hung beneath the jet bomber. 3 Specialists WASHINGTON UP) Secretary of State John Foster Dulles’ doc tors called in three more special ists yesterday in the hope of de fining and containing his abdom inal cancer. From the White House came in direct word that Dulles will con tinue as secretary of state at least for several weeks. The decision apparently was left up to Dulles. President Eisenhower was de scribed by Rep, Charles A. Hal leek (R-Ind) as feeling that as long as .Dulles is able and wants to carry on, the President will avail himself of his services. Two of .the three specialists called in are surgeons who at tended Eisenhower when he was 'operated on for ileitis in 1956 — Dr. I. S. Ravdin, professor of sur gery at the University of Penn sylvania Medical School, and Dr. Brian Blades, professor of sur gery at George Washington Medi cal School. The third is Dr. Ralph Phillips of Memorial Hospital in New York City. Maj. Gen. Leonard D. Heaton, commandant of Walter Reed Ar my Medical Center, said they will help outline the future course. Heaton, who discovered the re currence' of Dulles’ 1956 abdom inal cancer when he operated on him for hernia last Friday, re peated what he said Saturday— that.no further surgery is con templated. gooopooooooooooooooooooo | the Charter Oak Inn g S New SYLVAN ROOM g g Located between Maieer § o Playhouse & C.E. Camp g o Call North 7-2912 o O' O o * .................. »«»»» O o o o Wednesday Special ° o Complete g | Spaghetti Dinner § g Italian Style 2 § $1.50 2 o O o MODERN HEATED ® % CABINS 2 o by Day ex Week g GOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOt? Hite was an epochal stride toward using man-made moons to ■range weather forecasts. Still farther in the future is a pos- Ip humans with the control of The basketball-sized satellite is equipped to check'up and report back on the earth’s cloud cover and thus help spot storm clouds or tornadoes. The satellite, Vanguard 11, may whirl through space for years or even centuries. But the bat teries for its weather eyes—a pair of photoelectric cells—can operate continuously for only two weeks. And at first it may take two weeks to process the informa tion relayed back to earth bound scientists by the 20-inch, 21 Vi pound globe. Dr. Richard Porter, head of the U.S. satellite panel for the Inter national Geophysical Year, said the launching is “the beginning of a new era in weather research.” President Eisenhower congratu lated “all who participated in the successful launching.” Out in the reaches of space, the new satellite is streaking along with Russia’s huge Sputnik 111 and three American satellites. Its two electronic eyes peer out 6f its shiny shell. Other delicate in struments are packed inside the sphere. A remodeled version of the Vanguard rocket, which was a 100-million-dollor fizzle in six of seven, earlier tries shot the satellite info orbif. Cape Cana veral, Fla., was the launching spot. Appropriately for this project, a light rain began dripping down from a layer of gray storm clouds i.,-t v,nfmv> Wp<Pnff of 10-55 a.m Summoned to Aid Dulles Heaton already had called in night, his spirits are high, he sits one cancer expert Dr. Charles up briefly in a chair each morn- Gordon Zubrod, clinical director ing and afternoon, and his pulse, of the National Cancer Institute, temperature and blood pressure The medical bulletin on Dulles’ &ve normal, condition was about what it has Eisenhower spent a half hour been—that he spent a comfortable with Dulles yesterday. ssiiiirwiiiiiiwwaßaMMgMii^iMwnwiMaiMiMßMaswaMWaaiMiinwiwiTHiiiiMiiM "Step Righ Folk "Hurry, Hurry, Hurry. The METZGER midway is open for bargains guaranteed to make your hair stand on end!! "In this tent we've got men's basketball shoes originally priced at $6.75 now going at $3.95. "And over here we've got one lot of Penn State sweatshirts, T-shirts, and jackets plus a fine selection of framable color prints all for only $1 each!! "And last but not least, we've got a half ton of old textbooks and novels selling at 35c a pound. "So hurry down to METZGER'S and get on the sale bandwagon. You can't afford to miss it. .." METZGERS 111-115 S. Allen St. . 354 E. College Ave. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA weather, State Faces $l7B Million Tax Deficit HARRISBURG (A 1 ) —Gov. Law rence yesterday set the deficit fac ing the Commonwealth at an all time high of $l7B million—most of it because of reduced tax col lections due to the recession. Lawrence told his news confer ence that 119 million dollars of the deficit estimated as of next May 31 "legitimately could be chargeable to the recession.” The remainder of the deficit was due to over-spending in the past two years to the extent of 3 mil lions for relief, 19% millions for state employes’ retirement obliga tions, 4% millions for teachers’ re tirement obligations, 24% millions for state aid for schools, 3% mil lions for occupational disease ben efits and 2 millions each for school health examinations and social se curity payments for state work ers. The governor explained that of the $4OO million he would seek to raise in new revenues only about 222 millions would be avail able for new and mandated ser vices of the Commonwealth. "You Can Get It At" Menderes Injured LONDON {#0 —Twelve persons died yesterday in the crash of a Turkish airliner bringing Turkish Premier Adnan Menderes to Lon don for Cyprus negotiations. The Premier escaped with bruises. The Turkish political leader staggered dazed and bruised from the wreckage, the Ministry of Civil Aviation said. The four-engine Viscount, owned by the Turkish government, was carrying only Turkish officials and the crew—a total of 22. It came down in a wood on the THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME It happens every day. A young man goes off to college leaving his home-town sweetheart with vows of eternal love, and then he finds that he has outgrown her. .What, in such case®, is the honorable thing to do? Well sir, you can do what Rock Sigafoos did. When Rock left Cut and Shoot, Pa., he said to his sweetheart, a simple country lass named 'less d’Urbervilles, "My dear, though I am far away in college, I will love you always. I will never look at another girl. If I do, may my eyeballs parch and wither, may my viscera writhe like adders, may the moths get my new tweed jacket!" Then he clutched Teas to his bosom and planted a final kiss upon her J: ut young skull id went' ali But on the very first day of college he met a coed named Fata Morgana, a girl of such sophistication, such poise, such savoir fairs as Rock had never beheld. .She spoke knowingly of Frani Kafka, she hummed Mozart, she smoked Marlboros, the eiga* rette with better "makin’s”. Now, Rock didn't know Franz Kafka from Pinocchio, or Mozart from James K. Pols, but Marlboros he knew full well. He knew that anyone who smoked Marlboros was modern and advanced and as studded with brains as a ham with cloves. Good sense tells you that you can’t beat Marlboro’s new improved filter, and you never could beat Marlboro’s fine flavor. This Rock knew. So all day he followed Fata around campus and listened to her talk about Franz Kafka, and then in the evening he went back to the dormitory and found this letter from his home-town sweetheart Tess: Dear Rock, Us kids had a keen lime yesterday. We went down to the pond and caught some frogs. 1 caught the most of anybody. Then we hitched rides on trucks and did lots of nutsy stuff like that. Well, I must close now because I got to whitewash the fence, P. 5 .... 7 eon do my Hula Hoop S,OOO timet. Well sir, Rock thought about Tess and then he thought about Fata and then a great sadness fell upon him. Suddenly he knew he had outgrown young, innocent Tess; his heart now belonged to smart, sophisticated Fata. Rock, being above all things honorable, returned forthwith to his home town and walked up to Tess and looked her in the eye and said manfully, “I do not love you any more. I love a girl named Fata Morgana. You can hit me in the stomach with all your might if you like.” “That’s okay, hey,” said Tess amiably. “I don’t love you neither. I found a new boy.” “What is his name?” asked Rock. “Franz Kafka,” said Tess. “A splendid fellow,” said Rock and shook Tess’s hand and they Have remained good friends to this day. In fact, Rock and Fata often double-date with Franz and Tess and have heapa of fun. Franz can do the Hula Hoop 6,000 times. Alt’s welt that ends well—including Philip Monts. Philip Morris ends well and begins well and is made of superb natural tobaccos by the same people who make Marlboros» approaches to Gatwick Airport near Horsham in Surrey. The plane had been diverted from the London airport because of poor visibility. Mender es, 60. spent two hours at a nearby farmhouse and then was brought to the London clinic. A clinic physician said, “There is nothing seiiously wrong with Mr. Menderes. All he wants is rest and quiet.” Taken to the hospital with Men deres were Sefik Fenmen, his pri vate secretary, and another Tur kish official. (h (tangos A**. the Author of “Rally Round Ihe Flag, Boys!’’ and, “Barefoot Boy with Cheek.”) ♦ • • PAGE THREE in Crash Your friend, e »H Mu Bbulwut
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