PAGE rwo U.S., Mexico to Build Joint Dam on Rio Grande ACAPULCO, Mexico (/P)—| President Eisenhower and! Mexico’s President Adolfo Lo-j pez Mateos ended their two-j day good neighbor meetingj last night by agreeing to build’ a joint $lOO-million dam on! the Rio Grande. j The two chief executives also agreed that their governments should cooperate to help Mexico sell more minerals, coffee and cotton. The results of their five hours of conference were announced in a communique stressing that the two men met as friends John W. White Fellowship Two Awards of $6OO Each . . . for members of the graduating class, of highest standing, who possess, in the opinion of the Senate Committee on Scholarships and Awards, those qualities of ability and person ality that will enable them to profit best by graduate study, at this University or elsewhere. WHERE TO APPLY! 205-D OLD MAIM DEADLINE: MARCH 5, 1959 YOU C4* S'* AHEAD \ /\ / \ ' \» V * seeking to contribute to a Just and lasting peace everywhere. | The dam Eisenhower and Lo jpez Mateos agreed should be I built is to be known as the Diablo Dam. A structure 250 feet high and 6*.it miles long, it is to be [located about 12 miles from the [Texas town of Del Rio on the i Rio Grande. The dam has been in the [ talking stage for about 10 years. It would promote flood | control and provide more irri gation and power benefits. Eisenhower was expected to end his 36-hour visit about mid night last night and fly to Au ■gusta, Ga„ or back to Washing ton if the weather is bad m ■Georgia. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Dulles Renews Fight for Life WASHINGTON (&)—John Fos ter Dulles began yesterday the .second fight of his life against cancer. He too the first of a series of treatments under a mil lion-volt X-ray machine at the Army’s Walter Reed Medical Center. The treatments probably will continue daily, except Sunday, for three or four weeks. By the end of that period his doctors may be able to determine whe ther Dulles can return to active duty as secretary of state. The statement that the treat ment was well tolerated, Lincoln White, press officer at the State Department, said, means that Dulles was not sickened by it as some persons are. Dulles will be 72 next Wednes day. He has been in the hospital for 10 days. "90 'gof T PENH POWER top with tlliflufltntffll If*® 0 ® DUCrJ NNP O W Cabin Hill * Gramsburg, Fauna. Bulletin City Editor Dies During Florida Vacation PHILADELPHIA (/P)—Stanley G. Thompson, city editor of the Philadelphia Bulletin, died [Thursday night at the outset ofi a vacation with relatives in Lakel Worth, Fla. He was 61. | He suffered in recent years 1 jfrom a heart condition, but this' [rarely kept him from his desk. He was on the job Wednesday, right up to taking off for a two weeks rest at the home, of his father-in-law, Lee Gibson. Death came as he slept. He was employed by the Asso ciated Press in Detroit, New [York and Berlin. ★CATHAUM Now - 1:30. 3:32, 5:34, 7:29,9:34 GARY COOPER “THE HANGING TREE” BEGINS SUNDAY Feat 2:00, 4:00, 5:53. 7:46. 9:39 JAMES ‘Maverick’ GARNER EDMUND O’BRIEN “UP PERISCOPE” *HTTANY Now • Continuous from 1:30 Love-Hungry Castaways! “PARADISE LA000M” BEGINS 2 P.M. SUNDAY International Prize Winner The Picture That Made the French Blush! A Romance of Ecstasy I kK ADULTS y ONLY! We’d like fo talk fo you ff you’re about to receive a degree In electrical or mechanical engineering* Our reprecentative will be on campus 2-25-59 SIGN UP TODAY WITH YOUR PLACEMEN? OFFICER FOR AN INTERVIEW WITH A GROWING COMPANY THAT OFFERS YOU A CAREER, NOT JUST A JOBI e* r c o SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 21, 1959 Warren Quits Bar Assn. CHICAGO m— The board of governors of the American Bar Assn, yesterday accepted the res ignation of Earl Warren, chief justice of the United States. Neither Warren nor officials of [the bar association have made ‘public the reasons for the resig nation. j; STUDENT FILMS | ;! present ; jj'Tap Roots'! j | VAN HEFLIN | ;! SUSAN HAYWARD J ] iSAT., FEB. 21 7:30 & 9:30j ;! SUN., FEB. 22 6.30 \ ! HUB ASSEMBLY ROOM Sat. 1:00, 3:09. 5:18. 7:27, 9:38 Sun. 2:24. 4:43. 7:02, 8:27 *«**"■* A mating how foe# a young engineer «urgee ahcwt in on engineering-minded company! Many executive-type |obi of Wart Penn Power ora filled by engineer*. They talk your language. Thay appreciate the vital contribution an engineer «an make. They invite you to {oin them In a challenging indvrtry. You owe ft to yourself to look Into a company where a young engineer is given a chance to advance when positions ahead open up.,, where a young engineer Is more than a slid* rule expert. M PA H V
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