FRIDAY: JULY 29; 1960 Convention Comparisons Democrats 'Duller', GOP 'Zippier' Than Expected CHICAGO (4 3 ) This Republican convention has trudged on long enough now to compare it with the Demo ratic show two weeks ago, and it lines up like this: The Democrats were a little duller than expected, for that grand fight to stop Sen. John F. Kennedy petered out without anyone laying a glove on him. The Republicans, who never ex pected any fuss, have been a lit tle zippier than anticipated. What you have preferred prob ably depends on_which party you like. But both have struggled hard to keep things moving. Maybe a little too hard. So in Los Angeles Democrats kept hammering away about how these are the timer. that demand political greatness, whereupon we would get a chance to see a Hollywood star. And the Republicans, about to present the soon-to-retire presi dent of the United States, had a lady whose voice was high and whose neckline was low, sing: "After You've Gone." It's the President who has been the real show stopper so far. Who could have foreseen that Dwight D. Eisenhower would be given such a wild and warm wel come to Chicago? . Naturally the key figure all week has been the heir-apparent, Vice President Richard M. Nixon. Nixon has promised he will he the hardest working candidate in history, and his start here indi cates he will live up to it. He shakes hands constantly, talks to delegates constantly, gives interviews constantly. From a reporter's viewpoint, Save During Dollar Days BLOUSES . . . slls2ls3 One Rack of Dresses $5 REGULAR SUMMER DRESSES . . /2 and 1 / 3 Off BATHING SUITS 1 / 2 Price COLORED PRINT LINEN HANKERCHIEFS 3 for $l.OO And Numerous Other Items Greatly Reduced By ARTHUR EDSON this accessibility is wonderful. From his own viewpoint, it may not be so good. There's a limit to what any man has to say that is fresh. Lis tening to Nixon talk, talk, talk, it's obvious he can do little but repeat himself. Worse, as he himself once said, when he becomes tired, he has trouble winding up an answer. and like anyone else in such con ditions. has a tendency to ramble. During one interview Nixon said cheerfully: "We wouldn't feel at home without a mike in front of us." The intimate touches that the modern approach brings may add something to the story. Would you like to know what Nixon had to. say when he met with Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller of New York? Nixon beamed broadly and said: "Well. I see we both have on those light suits today." Republicans are agreed on .al most everything in Chicago, in cluding the proper sartorial equipment. The first transcontinental airplane flight was made by C. P. Rodgers in 1911. from New York to Pasa dena, Calif. He stopped en route to refuel. Originally $1 ea, SUMMER COLLEGIAN: STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Lauffer Resigns Ag Prof Position To. Serve Marines Lieut. Col. Robert G. Lauffer has resigned his University posi lion as associate professor of poul- 1 try husbandry in order to remain with the U.S. Marine Corps with which he has been serving for the past three years. He served on active duty with the Marine Corps from 1942 to 1946, attaining the rank of cap tain, and participated in the cam paigns at the Marshall Islands, Saipan, Tinian, and Iwo Jima. He was awarded the Bronze Star, the Purple Heart, and two Presiden tial unit citations. He was recalled to active duty as major in 1950, and was pro moted to lieutenant colonel before being released to inactive duty in 1952. He rejoined the Marine Corps in 1957. Krogh to Teach English In Ecquodor University Dr, Richard N. Krogh, assistant professor of Romance languages. has been awarded a post-doctoral Fulbright research grant for 1960- 61 to teach English as a foreign language in South America. 'He has been granted a leave of ab sence from Sept. 1 to June 30, 1961. 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Four representatives from Can ada and men from Montana, Tex as, Florida and Mississippi are among those studying the course, the only one of its kind presently offered in the United States. This seminar which continues till Aug. 5, concerns structural engineering and radiation shielding aspects of atomic shel ters. The first seminar, con ducted July 10.22 studied archi tectural and engineering plan ning aspects. Blast and Radiation Phenome na, Ultimate Strength Design and Plastic Design. Dynamic Response Theory, Radiation Shielding and Design Problems are the major topics in the present session. Three guest speakers arid four staff members will give the lec tures in the second seminar. Lt. Cmdr. D. Andrews, of the Defense Atomic Support Agency of the U.S. Department of De fence. spoke yesterday on blast simulators. John C. Ledoux, head of the , academic department of the /II AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA FROM 9 TO 12 ON THURSDAY •?' •:...: 1 • /0 iv t :/). ifl,: .:1-:::.:/::17) MEN'S STORE STATE COLLEGE U.S. Naval School for civil en gineering corps officers, and Neal Fitzsimons; .researchor in engineering aspects of pro- tection from effects of nuclear ; weapons. will speak on radi ation shielding. Staff speakers are Gifford H. Albright, and Allen F. Dill, as sistant professors of architectural ,engineering, - Robert M. Barnoff, assistant professor of civil engi 'neering and Harry H. West, in structor of civil engineering. Research Grant Renewed The Pennsylvania Christ mas Tree Growers recently renewed their annual $4OO res•arch grant to the School of F . irestr : . The grant will be used to finance Christmas tree production re search at the campus. 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