PAGE TWO Turkish Students Hold Demonstrations ISTANBUL, Turkey (,-T>) capital f , , ‘rp ~ , Thu military commander of Is-, I non .anas ot tougn lurkiMi tunbul, Lt Gen Fahri Ozdilek. de-j NEW YORK (&/ Dr V/ern- w "** i -*ss «••»«■». «• «*►: night tu curb Korea-like dem- -j | avn no repotu 0 f an yTi-,t. sai(l yesterday it is ‘•likely’’ (motations against the strong- deaths," he said, “’but I know,that life exists in the universe r ~ , there were some lnjunes” ‘outside the earth man government of Premier He also said maitial law and L n „ , . Ariii<m Mendores. ia 9 p m-to-3 am. cuifew would He env sloned an eventual ... . . , be enforced as long ns he thought meeting of an earth astronaut uifMmwi by the example of noC e\sarv youth ,in Korea, about 10,000 stu- Th ; p| - t :, ence or , 0 many troops, dem, and otheis touched off a some 0 f them battle-hairiened vet-' noi.v piote.t against the Men- eians fJ { the Korean War. le.stored tlere. legime eailiei vesteidav. ft un atmosphere of calm bv night- Riew ndo a not f a H ® | About 50 peisons were mjuied Shouting slogans of praise foi and 4, bv some accounts, died Koiean students whose pressure Mai 'ml law was invoked m Istan- ended Syngmnn Rhee’s regime bn! and m Ankari, although no this week, demonstrators de di .tm hances were repoi ted m the.nouneed Menderes as a dictator 43rd Little International SGA Votes Down— Tin* 43rd l.illlp Into!national, tli' 1 annual fitt inf* and showing conic. t, will he held fiom 8a in t 1 * 5 pm. tomonow m the Live bloi k Pavilion. Th«* divisions in the contest in (liide horses, beef cattle, sheep and swine The progiarn will also fealuie such special events as a sheep dog demount!ation, a bait c.isiuig demonstration, a meat raffle and a parade of the Univer sdv sires The Awatds Banquet will be held at 6 30 p m. tumor ow in the Hetzel Union Budding. Tickets arc available in 203 Aimsbv. Sfarlite Drive-in Theatre not'TK SIS bktwf.kn ST VTE COIXECK and BKU.KFONTE Showtime 8:30 • • • TONIGHT "BUT NOT FOR ME" Clark Cable © (a roll Baker • • • "THE MOUSE THAT ROARED" Deler Keller* « Jean Selberg Cinemascope and Color ■¥■ CATHAUM NOW: 1:20, 3:59. 6:38, 9:27 W HOME FROM THE HILL ROBERT MITCHUM ELEANOR PARKER tn CIHtMAtCOPt and MFTROCOtOW hit bn uifT—a—iißn aiiimmiiMJUM ★ NITTANY TONITE: OPENS 6:45 P.M. THRILLING WAR STORY OF FIGHTER PILOTS! Rock Hudson “BATTLE HYMN” Dan Duryoa - Don Defora THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA (Continued from Page One) for eight weeks or one-fourth of his term, would be influenced to vole for olher candidates. I He said the need for an alter-; nate system is pressing and that a s\stoin foi the selection of alter-! nates could easily be worked out ones a decision is made to have alternates. This selection system, ihe said, would be one which jwould insure that no “profession |al alternates'' would exist. THE ROCKIN' 4 DIMENSIONS ARE OPEN 4 BOOKINGS May 13-14 Call Bart Landall AD 8-0775 or AD 8-5748 Von Braun Envisions Space Life with ‘‘another being in space.” Von Braun used the wordl "likely” with deliberate purpose,; he told a dinner of the Bureau of; Advertising of the American! Newspaper Publishers Association] m a prepared address. “There is good reason to as sume, on purely scientific grounds and on evidence adduced by ob servation. that life of some kind exists elsewhere in the universe,” he said. “In my opinion that is an entirely logical assumption," he added. Beeghly to Head J&L PITTSBURGH UP) Charles M. Beeghly yesterday was named president of Jones" & Laughliiv Steel Corp., the nation’s fourth largest steel producer. j He formerly was president of J. & L.’s strip division in Youngs town. Ohio. | The Pennsylvania State University Circle OMICRON DELTA KAPPA announces wilh pride Ihe selection of ihe following new members-. Dr. Carl 0. Clagett Dr. Laurence H. Lattman Dr. G. Kenneth Nelson Rev. Preston N. Williams Open Initiation . . Sunday, May 1,1960 2 P.M. . . Home Economics Living Center Hoffa Attorneys Use New Law WASHINGTON UP) James R.'T he government intelligence serv rr , ~ . , _ ,ice said last night the crash of »u^ orne 'i S i yo s^ elc^a Y err '' a Venezuelan airliner earlier in ployed the new labor law, repeat- ithe j n t ) ie central plains was edly criticized by Hoffa, as an causec ; a b onl b blast, argument to try to stop a court „ • . ... . attempt to oust Hoffa as Team- Eleven persons were killed, isters Union president. j There wore two survivors. ! David Previant. Teamsters The intelligence service said it I Union attorney, told U.S Dm.;W as t! 'y ing to learn if a bomb had I Judge Joseph R. Jackson that P laced aboard bv a men only a union’s members can elect ,a! y deranged person or if it was or remove its officers. Previant P 3 ** °* a sa o°t a 8e plot, isaid this is bolstered by provi-j /Ehe announcement said tha jsions of the Labor Control Acteen-i Pane was blown apart by an ex -1 acted last year. plosion an hour after it took off. Hansen to Teach in Austria ! Dr. Chadwick Hansen, instruc itor in English literature, has been i granted a Fulbright International Exchange Program award to lec ture on American literature and American civilization. SPRING WEEK Start off Spring Week weekend in a cool way at the Lion's Den. Enjoy it's relaxing atmosphere, good food, and your favorite cold beverages. Tonight we have fish sticks and the all-time fa vorite french fries for your eating enjoyment. Make Spring Week really swing ... at trie Lion's Den this weekend! Lions Den Campus Shopping FACULTY UNDERGRADUATES Charles A. Gaston Edgar H. Grubb Eugene L. Grumer Philip C. Haines Francis L. Manley Frank D. Milus Ronald E. Novak George A. Ripsom William J. Ward Herman C. Weber SUGGESTION Center FRIDAY. APRIL 29, i 960 Venezuelan Crash Caused by Bomb CARACAS, Venezuela (/P) Five Proposals- (Continued from Page One) ter earlier than previously sched uled. He felt that if time was the hindrance, the time included in orientation could profitably be shortened. WHAT TO DO IN EVENT OF ATTACK BY ENEMY BOMBERS 1. GO TO THE NEAREST SUBWAY TUNNEL 2. GO TO THE NEAREST CELLAR 3. HIDE YOUR HEAD IN THE GROUND Since State College has a lim ited subway system, one is limited to cellars. Naturally one should try to find a cellar that’s large, dry, cool, has an adequate supply of food and drink, dance floor, and a hi-fi with plenty of recordings by the Emil Z Kornblatt Octet. The only cellar in the area that fits this description is LA GALLERIA, where the food is much more than adequate. There is enough steak (with tossed salad, garlic bread, french fries) to last 261 people 22 years, enough spaghetti to stretch around the world 2.6 times when wet (the spaghetti, that is, not the population of the world), enough seafood, pork chops and fried chicken to serve the entire population of Bosnia-Hertzogovina, enough corned beef, pastrami and tongue to cover the deck of the US S. Forrestal, and enough pate fois gras to cover 3 Ritz crackers. The rest of the description need be dis cussed no further. If those of us who are stranded in LA GALLERIA are really lucky, the fateful day will be on a Friday or Saturday and a band of musicians will be stranded with us. So take no chances, visit LA GALLERIA soon, there’s no telling when they (whoever they are) will strike. One can be stranded in LA GALLERIA from Sunday noon to 1 a.m.; Daily from 4:30 to 1, except Monday, when we re cuperate from a 13 hour Sun day. Of course our Delicates sen delivery is open from 6 p.m. to 1 a.m. everyday includ ing Monday. Kosher Imports from Phila. Com Beef Sandwich 60 Pastrami Sandwich 60 Tongue Sandwich 55 Salami Sandwich 45 The Special (cole slaw, Rus sian dressing) add .15, Cole Slaw Vi pt 40 Potato Salad 'i pt 40 The Week's Special A Lard Sandwich on Bran Bread and A Glass of Warm Water .76 AD 8-8122 • Tonight come on down and try one of our Steak Dinners for 1.19. Incidentally we only have candlelight meals, because we have no electricity (actually we're stuck with a great gross of candles and don’t what to do with them). • Remember Dear Old, Grey haired, Sweet, Little, Sitting in-a-rocking-chair-knitting MA and treat her to a dinner in an atmosphere found nowhere else in the area, on her day. • Phone AD 8-8122 for a res rvation and avoid waiting in line. Open Mother’s Day from Noon to Infinity
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