PAGE SIX World Disarmament Discussed by SANE Lies and halftruths have lulled many Americans into a sense of false security concerning the dangers of nuclear war fare, according to John Kunselman, temporary chairman of SANE. SANE, a local chapter of the National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, held its first meeting on campus Tuesday night. "Nations now possess more than enough nuclear explosives to put ,an end to the lite of man on earth," Kunselman continued. He said that the world expects the United States to produce ideas to make this planet safe for human habitation, not bigger and better hydrogen bombs. SANE is working for univer sal total disarmament and ces sation of all nuclear weapons testing with adequate inspec tion, Kunselman said. Accord ing to the 1961 policy statement of SANE, this would include the participation of Red China in nuclear test-ban discussions and extensive planning on the technical and economic aspects of disarmament. On a national level, SANE maintains a liason with the Unit ed Nations and with disarma ment movements in other coun tries to effect these purposes, Kunselman said. On campus, Kunselman said the organization will work to ward national goals by distribut ing literature, displaying books and showing U.N. movies on the subject of nuclear tests. Several noted faculty mem bers, including Vernon V. As paturian, associate professor of political science, have expressed interest in SANE and could pro vide information and aid in the project, he said. Merwin W. Humphrey, profes sor of forestry, said that SANE and the United World Federalists, an organization with the long range goal of improving relations between nations in a limited world federation. ovkrlap in the area of disarmament. UWF, which has many members among the, fz.culty, is supporting SANE's efforts to make - a start on campus. Play Review- (Continued from ?Age one) nous depths of Schwab. Sue Brown as Eileen, has the clearest and most flexible sing ing voice in the cast. What she lacks in lung power she hai in tone quality. The mainstay of the production is Ann Grant as Ruth, the tradi tional "ugly duckling" of the sis ters who overcomes "all" in her try for success. Her sense of timing in speaking parts and her hilarious slap-stick routines car ried the show over opening night rough spots. Technically speaking, "Wonder ful Town" is engineered for the audience. Set designer James Bull has overcome awkward and leng thy set changes by painting one scene on a curtain. The curtain is raised and the show moves smoothly into the next-scene. Another pleasant surprise for the audience is the orchestra's performance. Through the efforts of director David Weinerth, the music is indeed worthy of the show. SAM to Host Delegates Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity will entertain 100 delegates from 20 eastern colleges this weekend. This regional meeting, which is a pr; Jude to the fraternity's national convention, will begin today and coolinue through Stin e iy. r- J shop - '1 I.ll:7dienis fr'T By SARALEE ORTON Reorganization-- (Continued from page one) SGA executives would be nom inated on partisan tickets. The proposed constitution would eliminate the class sys. tern, since replesc tatives would come from living areas. It would do away with all class officers and governments, with the exception of the Senior Class president, whose main re sponsibility is the class gift. The Cabinet of the new govern ment would include the presi dents of all College Councils and living areas and the Elections Commission chairman, but not the rules committee chairman, who is currently a member. Cabinet would have the power to introduce legislation and to de debate on the floor. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA ,pßow...cfs r(E3 4 14-11UGIIEs THE DIVERSITY 11 OF ELECTRONICS comm4nd control and Intormtion Procesino Diem Specifies Staff Changes Changes in responsibilities for fOur University staff members were announced recently by Al bert E. Diem, vice president for _ business affairs. Charles A. Prosser, who was as s;F•tant to the director of pur chases, will serve as safety co ordinator in the department of security. Thomas B. Kneen has been named head of the division of mechanical design and construc tion in the department of physical plant planning and construction. Harold E. Byers has been named head of the utilities maintenance and operation division of the de partment of maintenance and utilities. Ralph F. Spearly, who has been coordinator in the department of maintenance and utilities, has been named production manager, heading the production division of the department. Centre County Pageant To Be Held. on May 12 The Miss Centre County Pag eant, preliminary to the Miss America Pageant, will be held by the Bellefonte Area Jaycees, May 12. The winning entrant in the con test will compete in the state finals. All single women 18 years or older are eligible. Entrants will be judged on poise, appearance and talent: Results—Try the Classified Ads r etoctaivictrtorgatictectorcentioctogtouctivatowctimuctootiottattl CAMPUS CLEANERS (Formerly 3-Hour Cleaners) UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP JOE V. SMITH, Proprietor CAMPUS CLEANERS will continue their policy of 3-HOUR DRY CLEANING Also 1-hour dry' cleaning (no extra charge) Complete Laundry Service Tailoring and Alterations Let us repair your button or seam 110 E. Beaver Ave. STATE COLLEGE • Attend the Follies with Suit 'or Dress cleaned by Us tiiIkIIIIOINN9i3o'VAIXINVINNASPInANDMNANDINIOINNAN7r*24IhDiIiaItDaI4 4 / 1 1 1 1 14 a. ACTIVITY AT HUGHES PROM Micro•Electronice si Linear Accelerators VIDES AN IDEAL ENVIRONS . Gamma Rays a Nuclear Fission MENT FOR THE GRADUATING a Remote Handling Devices a Photbccinductive Materials ENGINEER OR PHYSICIST. • Ele'ctroluminescence Is Solid State e THESE ACTIVITIES INCLUDE: • Terminal Communica DisplayD tions vices m Line-of-Sight UHF and VHF Relay Systems s Air Traffic Regulation and Landing System a Pincushion Radar a Logi-Scale General Purpose Computer II Radar Closed Loop Tester a Missile-Range Ship Instrumentation r Precision Trajectory Measurement System • Space Vehicle Subsystems a Telemetering Systems a Radiation Sources, Detection. Handling Equipment and Effects Analysis • Inertial Missile Guidance Systems a Machine Tool Controls • Microwave Tubes • Transistors and Diodes a Rectifiers • Thermal and Magnetic Relays • Crystal Filters is Digital Components and DeviCOS a Plasma Physics Research ■ Polaris Guidance Development ■ Army/Navy Computer Systems is Space Ferry I Fixed Array Antennas ■ Fire Control Radar Systems s Pulsed Doppler Radar and Anti-Submarine Warfare • Naval Tactical Display Systems ■ 3-Dimensional Radar Air-to-Air Missiles Space Propulsion Systems ■ Tunnel Diodes ■ Infrared Devices • Satellite Active Repeater Development ■ Wide Band Scanning Antenna Feed Systems Microwave Antennas and Radomes ■ Guidance and Navigation Computers • Sateliite Communication Systems ■ Satellite Reconnaissance Drone • World-Wide Communications Networks ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND PHYSICISTS 8.5., M.S. and Ph.D. Owe and Summer Graduates) Members of our staff will conduct CAMPUS INTERVIEWS March 24, 1961 Find out more about the wide range of programs, unique Professional Register, advanced educational programs and relocation allowances offered by Hughes. 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