The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 11, 1960, Image 5

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    WEDNESDAY, MAY 1. 19b0
Worl
U.S. Sub
Around
WASHINGTON
big gray hull of a
scum-streaked fro
submergence, surf
Delaware coast at
terday. The USS
back from an epoc
the-world voyage
the earth's great
The Triton, a h
sub powered with tw
gine.,, had done in le
months what a sai
Ferdinand Magellan
done in a 3-year crui
420 years ago.
Aboard the Trito on her 41,-
519-mile voyage— 0.708 of it
representing the ci curnnaviga
tion route—were 1 3 men, in
cluding half a doz n scientists
and technicians.
It was another pi oud day for
the Navy, for Capt Edward L.
Beach of the Tritpn—and for
President Eisenhower.
The President welcomed Beach
at the White House, where he was
brought by helicopter from his
Eisenhower pinned the Legion
of Merit decoration on the crew
cut, square-jawed captain and
told him "maybe your White
House service didn't hurt,"
Kennedy Leads
W.Va. Primaries
CHARLESTON, W. Va. (A))
Sen. John F. Kennedy (D.-Mass )
took off in the lead last night
in the first trickle of returns from
the critical West Virginia Demo
cratic presidential primary.
From the northeastern panhan
dle part of the state, a rural area
where Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey
(D.-Minn.) was credited with
being strongest, Kennedy nosed
ahead on the basis of incomplete
counts from two precincts and the
final unofficial total from two
others.
The count from this fragmen
tary section of the state's 2750 pre
cincts showed:
Kennedy 287, Humphrey 213
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oes
orid
WASHINGTON (11)) The
United States pledged yester
day to go to the aid of its allies
which might be attacked by
the Soviet Union for allowing
American spy planes to use
its bases.
(RP)— The
submarine,
.1 83 days
Iced off the
dawn yes
riton was
al around
! eneath all
oceans.
The State Department also ac-;
cused Soviet Premier Nikita!
Khrushchev of waging a cam
paign of threats and intimidation
against small countries innocent
of any wrongdoing.
'
The State Department fired
this double-barreled reply to
Khrushchev's threat to aim So.
viek rockets against any foreign
bases which serve as takeoff or
1 landing points for intelligence
flights into the Soviet Union.
"There should be no doubt that
the United States will honor these
defense treaty commitments," the
State Department said.
There has been no substantial
indication that Eisenhower will
not go through with his plans for
I his Soviet trip, although last week
he dropped a remark that he
would take Khrushchev a boat of
la new type "if I go."
ge 7750-ton
n atomic en
s than three
ing ship of
s fleet had
:e more than
15 French Die in Morroco
ALGIERS (t?) Fifteen French
soldiers were killed and 30
wounded in a 2-day battle with
Algerian rebels near the Moroc
can frontier, the French an
nounced Monday. They listed
rebel losses as 108 men killed and
42 captured.
FOR THAT SPEEDY
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
TIM Council
To Conduct
Elections
Elections for officers of the
Town Independent Men's
Council will be held by the
council at its meeting 7 p.m.
tonight in 203 Hetzel Union.
Any town independent man
who is at least a fourth semester
student and has a 2 4 All-Univer
sity average may run for TIM
president. A 2.0 All-University
average is required for other TIM
offices.
If the man is a non-council
member, he must present a peti
tion for nomination containing
signatures of 100 town indepen
dent men.•
Nominating. seconding and ac
ceptance speeches will be given
at the meeting tomorrow night.
Candidates must present a
transcript showing their All-Uni
versity average.
In other business the council
will discuss its constitution so that
TIM can function effectively the
year round, Philip Haines, pres
ident, said.
Breakfast Tickets Available
Tickets for the Newman Club
communion breakfast on Sunday
are now available at 207 Eisen
hower Chapel. The breakfast will
take place at 10:30 a.m, m the
,Hetzel Union terrace room.
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DPhiE to Pledge
Chi Lambda Local
Chi Lambda, a local sormity,
will be installed as a pledge chap
ter of Delta Phi Epsilon national
sorority on Sunday in the Nittany
Lion Inn
The national Delta Phi Epsilon'
president, the province director
and the administrative •ice pres
ident of Delta Phi Epsilon, will
conduct the ceremony Chi Lamb
da will become the Phi Lambda
pledge chapter of Delta Phi Ep
silon.
The new chapter will be a
pledge chapter for four weeks this
semester and two weeks in the
fall. Following the pledge period,
Chi Lambda will be installed as
an affiliated Deta Phi Epsilon col
lege chapter.
After the pledge ceremony, Del
ta Flu Epsilon will hold a brunch
in honor of Chi Lambda. Guests
from the 'Univeisity staff will also
attend.
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PAGE FIVE
Through the
'Looking Glass
with Gabbi
Well have fun this weekend
everyone. Remember the
last big weekend of the year
and (please excuse me for re
minding you) fin•i)s are only
a few weeks away.
IF YOU'RE BOLIN]) FOR THE
SENIOR BALL . . .
stop in and see Ethel for those
last minute accessories that
will put the finish on your
beautiful gown. See our selec
tion of pearl and crystal jew
elry. Flesh water pearls have
been stolen from their cozy oy
ster beds just so they may
make a beautiful bracelet or
necklace foi you
SPRING IS THE TIME TO BE
A PRINCESS
Make believe that you're a
princess. Your Prince Charm
ing will find you most allur
ing in a jeweled tiara from
Ethel Meserve's. Only $4 50 -
$5.50.
WHY LOAD DOWN HIS
POCKETS . • .
when you know it's one of his
pet peeves. Surprise hull, carry
an evening bag. Ethel has a
collection of exquisite evening
bags, in either embroidered
tapestry or beaded styles
YOU'LL BE THE CENTER OF
ATTRACTION ...
it's that something special
about you when you wear Hat
tie Carnegie perfume. Pick
your own fragrance. Choose
from Four Winds. Carte
Blanche, Carnegie Pink, or
Carnegie Blue scents One is
just right for you. Best of all
it's orrly $2.00 for a bottle of
Cologne
See you at the ball,
Gabbi
geA.,