SATURDAY. MARCH 5. 1960 Filibuster Smashes Endurance Record WASHINGTON Capitol yesterday a rights bill toppled S I One senator, A. see a connection bets the clock grind by N‘l ate leaders have been wear down Southern On the floor, Sen. McClellan (D.-Ark.) s signs of wearing do took his turn in the McClellan lineup MZI!ME! every proposal offe rights advocates woulc next year "demandi legislation." "You can't satisfy hem," he said. "How are you go ng to end it? The only way to deal with it is to stop considering t' is eternal hollering about civil rights." Monroney told the Senate dur ing one interval that the con tinuous sessions which began at noon Monday have completely ex hausted Senate equipment, while leaving the Southerners fresh as daisies, The temporary shutdown knocked out the lights and elec tric ovens in the Senate and House restaurants, stalled some elevators, and silenced the quorum call bells. The Senate chamber itself, fed by a dif ferent power line, was not af fected. While weary senators lunched by candlelight on salads, sand wiches and lukewarm soup, the clocks that were still working ticked off a new record for an un broken Senate session. At 1:39 p.m. the Senate had been sitting without a break for 54 hours and 11 minutes, sur passing a record of 45 years standing. The previous record of 54 hours and 10 minutes was set in 1915 during a successful filibuster against a ship:purchase bill pro posed by President Woodrow Wil son. The present marathon, which was broken by one 15-minute re cess Wednesrlay morning, passed the 96th ho' of a virtually con tinuous session at noon Friday. Astronaut Rides In Space Capsule CLEVELAND (/P An astron aut, Scott Carpenter, took a rock abye ride in a space cradle yes terday and came out of the spin with a grin. Then he quipped about the bum nickel that put him aboard. This was a demonstration ride in a huge cage that whirls a man in three directions at once, while a screaming hiss fills the wind tunnel in which it is built. It is like the craziest ride on the cir cus midway, Six of the nation's seven space men have taken this stage of their training, one or two at a time, at the Lewis Research Center of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Factor, Authorized VOLKSWAGEN Sales—Parts—Berries Deluxe Sedan SIM. WYNO SALES CO. 11186 E Third St. Williamsport. Pa Phone 114118.1 What About Foot Long Steak Sandwiches! Try MORRELLS And Find Out Delivery 9:00 - 12:00 AD 8-8318 /P) A partial power failure hit the the Southern filibuster against a civil .pate endurance records. Mike Monroney (D.-Okla.), professed to ectrical failure and the round- teen the e hich Sen trying to ,rators. John L. owed no n as he Southern I eclaimed e passed ed, civil be back g more Newspaper Sales Hit All-time High in U.S. PHILADELPHIA (AP) News papers in the United States reach ed an all-time high in circulation last year. N. W. Ayer & Son re [ported yesterday in their direc tory of newspapers and period icals. Lucky Strike's Dr. Frood is asked Why Are Today's Students More Serious, Dedicated, Industrious? Dear Dr. Frood: In your day, college students were all rah-rah and raccoon coats. Today's student is more respon sible, more dedicated, more industrious. What accounts for this big change? Dear Stu: Today's world is more com plex, more challenging. Ideologies clash. Our planet grows smaller. The cold war strikes fear into our hearts. There is a shortage of raccoons. Dear Dr. Frood: I am disgusted with my classmates. All they think about is women and parties. How can I get them to talk about important things? Dear Serious: Throw a large party. Invite plenty of women. Then, around midnight, say something important, like "We're out of beer." Dear Dr. Freed: Modern girls go to college for four years. Then they get married and don't even know how to change diapers. What is this leading to? Old-Fashioned Dear Old-Fashioned: Self-sufficient babies. tO A. T. Cat THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA SIGMA PI and PHI GAMMA DELTA presents . THE IVY ROCKS Saturday Afternoon 2 - 5 At SIGMA PI Saturday Night 9. 12 At PHI GAMMA DELTA tOS V) , CO) Op MO , 110) Eaton Prepares For Geneva Talks WASHINGTON (WI The top U.S. disarmament negotiator plans to fly to Paris tonight for a final round of Western talks in prep arations for the 10-nation East- West conference opening at Ge neva March 15. Ambassador Frederick M. Ea ton and other Western negotiators are scheduled to report to a meet ing of the North Atlantic Treaty Council _Thursday. Duren Signs Contract ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (/P) Relief pitcher Ryne Duren signed his 1960 contract yesterday after General Manager George Weiss blasted the New York Yankee holdouts as "ungrateful and un reasonable." Dear Dr. Freed: Why doesn't every body smoke Lucky Strike? Lucky Smoker Dear Lucky: Why doesn't everybody get straight "A's"?' Studious Dear Dr. Freed: Grandfather's will pro vided a rather handsome allowance on the stipulation that I showed "the cour age and strength of character" to stay in college. Frankly, however, I am tired of college. I have been here 40 years. Is there any way I can quit and still collect? Senior Dear Senior: Your question brings up a considerable number of legal problems, with interesting technical ramifications. Having given the matter much thought, I have this suggestion: enter Law School. Serious TOBACCO AND TASTE TOO FINE TO FILTER! Democrats Blast Administration HUTCHINSON, Kan. (/P -- I he changed his mind yesterday. He Sens. John F. Kennedy of Massa- isaid in Superior, Wis., he did so chusetts and Hubert H. Humphrey for a chance to debate the issues of Minnesota, rivals for the ,with Kennedy—something Hum- Dem ocratic presidential nomination,iphrey said he had been unable Joined last night in roasting theito get Kennedy to do in their Wis -- Eisenhower administration's poli- cousin pi Imary battle. I In their addresses, there was cies. little of debate but much agree- The two senators interruptedi ment that the Republicans have their battling for Wisconsin's del-'' made a mess of things under egate votes to appear on the same I President Eisenhower. platform, the Kansas Democratic They promised action would be State Convention.l substituted for drift under a Dem- Humphrey earlier had declined ; ocratic president in a many-sided an invitation to speak here, but contest with the Soviet Union. 1 0 1 4 0 1 (07 COLLEGE STUDENTS SMOKE MORE LUCKIES THAN ANY OTHER REGULAR! When it comes to choosing their regular smoke, college students head right for fine tobacco. Result: Lucky Strike tops every other regular sold. Lucky's taste beats all the rest because L.S./M.F.T.— Lucky Strike means fine tobacco. hodutt of &IX:I/Weal& 471, try your luck I Casino Rushing Smoker PI KAPPA PHI sunday afternoon 2 - 4:30 p.m. refreshments ... girls corner of fairmount and garner Dear Dr, Frond: Here are two portraits of Beethoven. One was done by an old master. The other by a student. Which is the masterpiece? Dear Art: The one on the left is the master's work. The stroke is deft, clean, authoritative. Every detail is authentic Beethoven, even the gesture of keeping his composing hand warm: Dear Dr. Freed: Has college ever really helped anyone in business? Dear Practical: Of course. Think how college has helped the people who make pennants, footballs, fraternity pins. at the 4401, ' ,i l=6 ill • iferitY t,S7R/ICE COGARETW tirgraM• is our middle nanw. 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