The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 03, 1959, Image 3

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    TUESDAY, MARCH
Milit
To
WASHINGTIII
back up Preside '
stand fast on Aril;
Neil H. McElrby
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Big Four for
rence on Ber-
WASHINGTON (1
ficials cautiously we
day Russia's accept,
ern proposals for a
eign ministers conf
lin and Germany
But they showed o enthusiasm
for Russia's insiste ce on a later
summit eonferenc - unless sub
stantial progress is made by the,
foreign ministers i settling Ger-i
man problems.
The State Department withheld
all comment on Russia's new note.
Authoritative officals, however,
viewed it as movithe Kremlin
only a few inches toward the
Western position, because of the
conditions Moscow attached.
Nevertheless, these officials
greeted with relief Moscow's ap
parent willingness to talk before
the May 27 deadline the Kremlin
has set for ending four-power
German rule.
The White House press secre
tary, James C. Hagerty, said there
would be no comment there last
right.
Hagerty said it would be neces
sary to study the note carefully
before indicating what the US.
attitude toward it was.
Air Force Continues,.
Search for Lost Missile
INGLEWOOD, Calif. (') —The
fate of Discoverer I remained a
mystery yesterday.
The Air- Force continued at
tempts to find if it went into its
planned orbit around the poles.
A spokesman said:
To err is human .
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•ry Forces
upport Ike
(111---U. S. military forces are ready to
t Eisenhower's avowed determination to
rican rights in Berlin, Secretary of Defense
old Congress yesterday.
have definite offensive superiority over the
Russians at this time," McElroy'
said in discUssing the situation'
with the House Space Commit
'tee.
While voicing doubt the Rus
sians want to start a war, the
secretary told the congressmen,
'"We are prepared to meet vari
ious stages of the Berlin situation
jas it develops."
"We are prepared to make
good on the statement of the
President that we will not
yield one inch on our rights in
Berlin," he s aid,
McElroy also said it will be,
some years before the United]
'States has a defense against mis- 1
siles—and even then there is no,
Jguarantee it can stop more than,
a modest number latinched in
mass attack.
McElroy said America's best
missile defense for some time to
come will be U.S. retaliation
power to discourage a potential
'aggressor.
ials
Plan
Philosophy Club to Meet
Dr. Rigoberto Juarez-Pas will
speak to thP2 Philosophy Club on
the topic, "Unamuno's Existen
tialism," at 7:30 tonight in 212
Hetzel Union.
IFC-PANHEL BALL
.FRI., MARCH 13
featuring
Les & Larry Elgart
Rec Hall 9 to a
$5.00 per couple
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to erase, divine with
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Lawrence Presents Record Budget
HARRISBURG (IP) Gov.
David L. Lawrence took to the
Legislature yesterday a force
Sul, personal appeal for ap
proval of his record-high state
spending program of $1,907,-,
013,354 for the next two years.
Reaction from Republicans,
whose support is needed_ before
the massive budget can ever be
come law, was immediate—and!
harsh.
Rep. W. Stuart Helm, chairman
of the House Republican Policy
Committee, described as "unac
ceptable" the full $4OO million tax
proposal that accompanied the
5000-word budget message.
Sen. James S. Berger, Senate
Republican floor leader, called
Moony Hits Corruption
At All Levels of Govt.
WASH INGTON —Organized
labor's top leader said yesterday
if Congress wants to get at the
root of corruption it should look
to officialdom at federal, state
and local levels.
AFL-CIO President George L.
Meany said only "a very, very
small minority" of labor unions
has been involved in Senate La
bor-Management Committee dis
closures.
A Campus-to-Career Case History
Don Myers analyzes a recorded trouble indication lath members of his central office force,
You keep right on "graduating" in a
Bell Telephone career. Here's proof.
Donald L. Myers, B.S. in Civil Engineer.
ing, University of Maryland, '54, is typi•
cal of many young college graduates in
the Bell Telephone Companies. Don man
ages test center_operations at the Arling
ton, Virginia, office of The Chesapeake
& Potomac Telephone Company. He
supervises 9 people.
"We maintain equipment and facilities
records on the 61,000 telephones served
by this office and are responsible for han
dling customer trouble reports and dis
patching repairmen," Don explains. "But
one of our most important jobs is locat
ing potential trouble conditions before
our customers' service is affected.
"In my previous assignment I was in
charge of the group' responsible for the
maintenance .of switching equipment at
suburban McLean, Virginia. This was a
This is not just the story of Don Myers ... many college men like
bun are moving ahead In telephone careers. See for yourself
what your future with the telephone company weight be like.,
Talk with the Bell interviewer when he visits your canapes and
read the Bell Telephone booklet on file in your Placement Office.
for public hearings, dimming posed spending plan would not
prospects for acceptance of cover all she requests for more
Lawrence's request that quick state services.
action be taken on the budget. In his address—the first :le has
Speaking for a half hour in given at a joint session since tak
clear, measured tones and using ing office Jan. 20—Lawrence re
a minimum of flowery phrasing, peatedly referred to the necessity
Lawrence told the lawmakers in for quick legislative action on
a joint session that even his pro- i thoth his budget and tax program.
EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITIES
for
CAMP COUNSELLORS
at
CAMP CONRAD WEISER
Wernersville, Pa.
MEL:DURDAN, Camp Director. will interview
male students on Tuesday and Wednesday,
March 3 and 4, 1959. Call Student Employment
Office for appointment.
smaller office serving 6000 telephones,"
Don i.tepped into these supervisory
positions after less than 3 years of actual
telephone experience. (He has sand
wiched a two-year military hitch into his
record since joining the company in
1954.) Previously, while on the Plant
Engineering staff, he planned circuits be
tween telephone exchanges and expansion
of facilities to meet future growth. He
also studied the highly complicated cir
cuitry of central office switching equip
ment and its memory and routing
Where does he go from here? It de-
pends mostly on Don. But one thing looks
sure: continuous growth in the induStry
will create advancement opportunities
for him and young men _like him who
have what it takes to get ahead.
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