Big 4 Smile After Signing Treaty BIG FOl'K FOREIGN MINISTERS and Austrian Foreljjn Minister Leopold I. center, smile and wave from balcony of \ ienna’s Belvedere palace to thousands of people below after signing Austrian independence treaty Sunday. Left to right are France's Antoine I’inay, Russia's it. M. Molotov, Fisrl. Failed States' John Foster Dulles and Britain’s iiarold MacMillan. (Ai* Wire photo) Navy Desires Another Sub WASHINGTON' (AP> — The Navy has advised a Senate-House committee it is changing its new budget to provide for an addi tional atomic submarine. Sen. Jackson < D-Wash * reported Tuesday. This will mean a total of four nuclear-powered submarines in the budget for the fiscal year starting July 1. instead of three as originally planned. 8 Atomic Subs Overall, it will eventually give the Navy eight such atomic craft. Four already have been1 authorized and one of these, the Nautilus, now is undergoing its | shakedown trials after a success ful debut. Jackson said the Navy also was pushing ahead with plans! fcr a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. He said there were indi cations the Navy was making good progress on a reactor to provide the power to operate a carrier. L*jSm Russia Race The senator said he personally believed the United States was in a race with the Soviet Union in this field, and that he was “fearful” Russia soon would an nounce it had developed nuclear powered naval vessels. Jackson heads a Senate-House atomic energy subcommittee on military applications which has been conducting a series of se cret hearings with top officials of the armed forces. Police Find Moonshine CORAL GABLES. Fla. (AP) — Passing pedestrians stared sus piciously at the Coral Gables po lice station Tuesday. The place smelled like a distillery. And no wonder. Inside, Sgt. F. F. Brooks said it w-as virtually rainingmoonshine liquor. Brooks found a puddle of whitte lightning beside his desk Tues day morning. More was falling from the ceiling. The powerful odor filled the station and wafted out into the streets. Investigation disclosed that moonshine in a 5 -gallon can seized six weeks ago and stored in the attic had eaten through its metal container and was leaking through the plaster. Russians Prepare Troop Withdrawal VIENNA. Austria (APi Rus sia appeared Tuesday to !>■ pre paring to withdraw liei 44.OX) occupation troops from Austria almost immediately. Austrian government quarters reported several Russian com manders in Soviet zone towns had officially informed Austrian police that local Soviet head quarters would be closed within a day or two. The Big Four powers signed a state treaty Sunday giving Aus tria her freedom. The pact does not actually some into effect until it has been ratified by the parliaments of Austria and the Big Four. With in 90 days after ratification. 70.000 Russian and Western oc cupation troops are to be out of the country. Chancellor Julius Raab'3 cabinet met Tuesday morning, approved the 38-article treaty and decided to send the text immediately to Parliament for action. Job Opportunities A United Airlines representa tive will be on campus Thursday to recruit air line stewardesses and flight engineers. Men who have private pilot's licenses are eligible for the train ing program of United Airlines. Men and women interested in in terview appointments should contact Karl Onthank, director of graduate placement, in the student affairs office in Emerald hall. It's 'Corporal' Now For David Schine ANCHORAGE. Alaska (An — It's Corporal G. David Schine now. The former aide to Senator Joseph McCarthy and heir to a hotel chain waa promoted from private first class Monday along with 24 other members of the 7lst Military Police company at Ft. Richardson. The extra stripe increases his base pay front $99.77 a month to $122.30. Corporal Schine Is scheduled to be rotated back to the states in October and discharged in No vember. Soldier to Face Abduction Charge ASTORIA (APi-A 19-year old AWOL soldier who was try ing to “live off the land" with a crossbow in the forested Coast Range was accused Tuesday of abducting a 7-year-old boy two days ago. The boy. Tommy Woodard, was released this morning, and found by searchers as he walked across a field back toward his home ut Elsie, a logging community 40 ‘ miles southeast of Astoria. Residents quickly backtracked to the pup tent where the boy had been held and seized Wil liam E. Kent, an AWOL private from Ft. Campbell, Ky„ who has a record of child molesting. Young Tommy was apparently unharmed, but about the time Kent was turned over to police an angry crowd of residents gathered. + Campus Briefs + 0 Catholic Mass will l>e held at Sacred Heart hospital at 6 a.m. and 4:15 p.m. — 0 Petitions for chairmanship I of the University Religious coun- i cil program for new student week, fall term, are being called for and should be turned into the YMCA office in the Student Union by 4 p.m. Friday. 0 All committee heads for Mother's Weekend are to turn in typewritten reports to Ann Petterson at Carson hall by Fri day. 0 YWCA upperclass cabinet will meet at noon today in Ger linger hall. Anyone who cannot attend is to call the YWCA of fice. 0 A Sea beck Popcorn party will be held in Gerlinger hall this evening for all those who are in terested in attending the sum mer YWCA-YMCA conference. The party is from 6:30 to 7:30. 0 Student traffic court will meet tonight at 7:30 in the Stu dent Union for those who would like to appeal tickets. 0 University Young Demo crats will hold elections for next year's officers tonight in the Stu- j dent Union at 6:30. Want Ads TELEPHONE 5-1511 - EXT. 218 • EMERALD OFFICE—2nd FLOOR ALLEN HALL RATES: 4 Cent* per Word F1r»t ln»ertlon, 2 Conn per Word Thereefter. ARE YOU PAYING A PEN ALTY FOR BEING UNDER 25? If you nre married or fe male and now paying more than $30.40 a year for pub lic liability and property damage auto insurance re newals, you are throwing money down the drain. May flower will give you PL. & PD insurance for 515 20 per 6 months renewable. Check your old policy today. If you are paying a penalty. STOP. See JERRY BROWN, your M A Y F L O W E R AGENT before you renew. Ph. 4-9444, Res. 4-2957 or stop in at 962 Oak street. GET THE BEST FOR LESS. IT S GOOD BUSINESS. 3-29tf Modern convenient, two bed room house, near Univer sity. 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Internal Auditor Post Announced The Civil Service commission has announced an examination for the job of internal auditor in the post office department. The jobs are located in Wash ington, D.C., and in branch audit, offices throughout the United States. Wages for I ha job* are from $4205 to $t*>i>0 a year. No written test is required for these positions. To qualify, ap plicants must have had appro priate experience, part of which must have been in public ac counting practice. Education, college teaching of accountancy or a CPA certificate may be sub stituted for part of the required general experience. Applications must be filed with the Bourd of P.S. Civil Service Examiners, Departmental Per sonnel Division, Post Office De partment, Washington 25, D.C. READ EMERALD WANT ADS CO-OP MEMBERS Friday, May 20th, is the DEADLINE For Turning In your Cash Register Receipts for Refund. Please Leave Your Envelopes At the Office. UNIVERSITY CO OP ‘the students OWN 5TORf:" .