The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 01, 1959, Image 2

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verity, met the press for a half hour before dining Last night.
Nittany Lion Inn. The S•mator, although arriving late at the Uni
versity met the press for a half hour before dining last night.
Bridges Says Luce
Will Do 'Good' Job
By NICKI WOLFORD
Clare Booth Luce, recentlyi
appointed ambassador to Bra-1
zil, is going to do a "good . ' job!
according to Se n . Styles
Bridges (R.-N.H.).
Bridges, speaking at a press
conference here yesterday, said,
lent job as ambassador to Italy.
that Mrs Luce had done an excel
and that while he was in Italy,
Mrs. Luce was "in perfect con-'
tiol of the situation"
In reference to the attack made
on Mr.:. Luce by Sun. Wayne
More (D-Ore.), Bridges said, "Of
course alt senators have the right
to cnt,cize but this went too far."
Turning to the corning presi
dential election, Bridges said
the leading contender for the
Rep u b lican nomination was
Vice President Richard M. Nix
on. However, he said that if
Nelson Rockefeller, present
governor of New York. decided
to run he would also be a lead
ing contender.
Bridges said he favored Nixon
right now hut lAould have to re
serve his final opinion until "the,
cards arc in"
When questioned on the West-,
ern package proposal to be pre-,
sented at the Geneva conference,
BriditeQ. said, ' I'm not concerned
about a one package deal"
Specifically, Bridges was asked
if he favored presenting the en
tire plan to the Soviet Union for
either complete acceptance or
comolete reiection or presenting
it to them in such a way as to
allow them to accept or reject it
in part.
Bridaes said he did not favor
the "take or leave it" way and
felt the Soviet Union should be
free to accept parts of it.
"I"ii must have a set of pnn
ciples and room within the scope
of these principle; to work on de
talk," he ;aid.
In reference to the revised
Kennedy-Ervin Labor Bill which
recently pa<sed the Senate, Brid
ges said. "I voted for it because
it wa3 the best thing possible."
Bridges, agreeing with Presi-
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deal Eisenhower, said the bill
vrepi not as strong in places as
he would have preferred it to
lAg Council Votes
be.
Bridges said the bill did not ef-I Funds for WUS
fectively strengthen the law one
secondary boycotting and other
points; but it did "go a certain
distance in correcting some glar
ing needs,"
Among some of the "glaring
needs" were, according to Brid
ges, the necessity of increasing
the responsibility of the union to
the working man and the neces
sity of re-electing union heads
every year.
In referring to the nuclear
test ban, Bridges favored the
complete inspection plan and
would not accept the recent So
viet propnsal of limiting the
number of checks. He said the
testing of large atomic weapons
should be stopped now.
However, he added, that the
test of smaller weapons such as
missiles should continue because
"we're working toward a cleaner
missile- (with less fall out) and
this is constructive."
On the proposed reductian of
American ground forces in Eu
rope. Bridges said that enough
forces must be left there to main
tain the "morale of those na
tions."
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Dennis to Speak at Program
0/ 6th Annual Science Fair
Lawrence E. Dennis, vice' Preliminary judging of the
8 m. and
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t_ ) the it final will
judging a will p.
be held
demic affairs, will speak at tne;from 8:30 to 10 a.m. tomorrow.
. The exhibits, which are in
awards program of the sixth Whitmore and Buckhout Lab
annual Pennsylvania Stater oratories, will be open to the
public from 1:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Science Fair tomorrow. tomorrow.
The program will be held at' The Grand Champion of the
1 1:15 p m. in Schwab Auditorium., fair will receive a $5OO Sylvania
Over 500 students from jun- lElectric Scholarship which may
for and senior high schools, in- Ibe used at the college or univer
cluding public. private and isity of his choice. Two $250
parochial schools, will begin to scholarships from the J. Paul
set up their exhibits today. Ex- Smith Memorial Fund will also
hunts will include everything be awarded. These must be used
from fingerprinting, soil strut- at the University.
lure and underground atonic
missile bases to effects of sounds
on plants.
Approved Fraternities
All fraternities are approved
for the entertainment of wom
en guests today and tomorrow
night except Si gm a Nu. Pi
Lambda Phi is approved for
tomorrow night only.
The following fraternities
are approved for import hous
ing this weekend: Alpha Chi
Rho. Alpha Chi Sigma. Alpha
Sigma Phi, Alpha Zeta, Beta
Theta PI, Chi Phi. Delta Tau
Delta, Kappa Delta Rho, Phi
Gamma Delta, Phi Kappa Sig
ma, Pi Kappa Phi, Sigma Pi,
Tau Kappa Epsilon, Theta Chi.
Theta Kappa Phi. That a Xi
and Triangle.
Members of the Agriculture
! Student Council have voted to
!donate $25 to the World Univer
sity Service.
I Carol Forbes, junior in land
!scene architecture from Wilkins
'burg, suggested that the council
'get the hall rolling" so that oth
ter councils would donate to the
MEM
i A report on the orientation
;counseling for next year was giv
len by committee chairman, Ray
ILeVan, junior in agricultural eco
nomics and rural sociology from
Elmira
LeVan said that one representa
tive from each of the 14 agricul
tural clubs will take charge of
the freshmen in his own club.
Tickets Go On Sale
At HUB For
Penn State Player's
"The Boy Friend"
Monday, May 4
Thurs. 75c •
Fri. $1.25
Sat. $1.25
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A $lOO U.S. Savings Bond will
;be given to the junior high cham
pion and 16 $5O savings bonds to
Pressure Gauge
Given to University
A bottom-hole pressure gauge
and free maintenance on it for
lifetime has been presented to the
Department of Petroleum and
Natural Gas Engineering.
The delicate, precision gauge,
valued at 52175, was brought
here by W. B. Kendall, produc
tion manager for Geophysical
Research Corp., a subsidiary of
the American Petroleum Co. The
bottom-hole press ur e gauge,
which will measure and record
pressures up to 16.000 lbs., is
the prime source of engineering
information available from oil
wells.
for Expert Tailoring
See C. W. HARDY, Tailor
222 W. Beaver Avenue
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the top winners in each of the
various divisions.
Second and third place win
ners in each of the divisions
will receive gold and silver
medals respectively.
Dr. Charles L. Hosier, associate
professor of meteorology, will pre
sent the awards at the program
tomorrow. Faculty members will
serve as judges on the Fair Corn
nuttee.
Scholarships and awards, as
well as other financial support
for the program, are provide.ci by
state and local organizations.
The winner of last year's sci
ence fair was John D. Herold, a
junior in Bradford Senior High
School. His project concerned the
effect of color on plant growth.
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