London Crowd Watches Drama On Clock Tower By Eddy Gilmore Of the Attocialed Pratt LONDON (AP) A dark-haired young man played a breathless game Of hide and Keek with police Sunday on the spidery scaffolding of Big Ben Tower 320 feet above Parliament Square. Several thousands looked on In fascination and horror at the spectacle that took place above the nhlnlng face and long black handa of the clock whose chimes are known around the world. The unrehearsed melodrama be gan shortly before noon when a policeman In the cobblestone yard of Westminster Palace saw the man start his long climb up the scaffolding. Tower Being Kepaired The tower, which stood up to derman bombing during the war. Is being repaired and cleaned and workmen have sheathed it with steel scaffolding from ground to spire. The lone policeman shouted to the climber. Witnesses said he halted for a moment, looked down at the cop, and then went on. Constables and firemen roped several short laflders together and went after him. Other pur suers swarmed onto the scaffold ing. and one of them grabbed the rnan around the ankle. lilkf'lt to Hospital He kicked once and then gave lip. Police took him to a hoapital for observation und refused to give hia name. One of the policemen said later that when the man reached the top he mild he would come down only when the minister of holla ing agreed to meet him "over my , hojalng problem." Nasser Repeats West Accusation CAIRO, Kgypt tjft Premier Oiunal Abdel N h.k.ho]' declared Sunday he has a document prov ing the British War Office be lieves Kgypt has no aggressive Intentions, but doubts Israel has similar peaceful aims. Nasser made the statement In a speech to military academy graduates in which he again ac cused the west of arming Israel while denying arms to Kgypt. "I am ready to show this docu ment to the British ambassador," Nasser told the crowd. There was no immediate com ment from the British War Of fice in London. The Egyptian leader, who has closed a deal to swap cotton and rice for Czechoslovak arms, ac cused the Western powers of purposely leaving Egyptian and other Arab armies weak while arming Israel. Nasser ridiculed the Western Big Three promise to maintain the Middle East balance of pow er. "Western sources repeatedly have said Israel could put a quar ter of a million men under arms - which they admit is more than all the Arab armies combined,” he said. “Is this what they mean by balance of power?" Support for the Egyptian po sition on the arms issue came Sunday in interviews given by government leaders of Jordan and Syria, two other nations of the eight-nation Arab League. In Amman, Jordan, acting Premier Hazzaa Majali said the Bgyptian-Czech deal was purely commercial and "I cannot see the reason for all this fuss.” VTS N EWS Married Veterans: if the Vet erans Administration doea not know that you are married and have proof of such, you will only he paid at the rate of a Mingle person If such proof ia not forth coming withlng a reasonable period, then the date might, not be retroactive. If you are not sure about the VA knowing of your marital status then come In and aee ua. There are Home married vet erans whose wives are also at tending school under their own rights as a veteran. When both persons are veterans, then two different rates of monthly allow ance might be paid. If children are involved then both persons might draw for the same child. Some veterans and their vet eran wives are not aware of this and it obviously would tie to their financial benefit If they knew of these provisions. If you aren't sure of your al lowance rates then be sure; see IIS. Inquiries about news In this column and other veterans affairs should be directed to our office at the address below. Larry Whitson, Officer in Charge, Veterans Administration Office. 20S Hampton Bldg., 610 Willamette St., Kugene, Oregon. Phone 5-3444. Moscow Supports Egypt's Decision To Buy Red Arms LONDON (APi The Soviet Union takes the view that Egypt has the right to buy arms wher ever she chooses and has so in formed the Egyptian government as well as the governments of Ozechoslovaia. Britain arid the United States, Moscow radio said Saturday night. The Moscow broadcast, beamed to newspapers abroad, laid down the official Soviet stand on •"-Kypt s decision to buy arms be hind the Iron Curtain. George Allen. U. S. assistant secretary of state, had a two hour meeting with Egyptian Premier Gamal Abdel Naser in Cairo Saturday in an effort to counter the Communist offers of arms. Nasser 41so met with the British, French and Soviet am bassadors. KKAD K.MKRVIJ) WANT ADS To Be Boss, Get Broad Education By Elton Engstrom Emartld St»ff Writer "Why can't Johnny lead?" is a frequent question asked about the public school children. In college the question becomes "Why can’t Joe College get the high-paid job he wants when he graduates ?” American magazine’s Septem ber issue gave one answer in an article entitled "Why business men are going hack to school.” The article asks “Would yoti like to be the boss?" The answer advises reading classics, visiting museums and learning to appre ciate music and ballet. Topflight men require broad, liberal frluca tion more than specialized knowd edge, it says. School Set I'p by Bell A school for such a purpose is the Institute of Humanistic Studies for Executives at the University of Pennsylvania. It offers a 10-month course for Bell telephone junior executives. The total cost of the course is paid by the telephone company. Students draw salaries during the training period. "Why is such a school neces sary?" the article asks. Top management is worried about "the over-specialization of young er executives as craftsmen or en gineers. advancing through the narrow channels of technical su periority, who seem singlemind ed, unimaginative and overeager to conform,” the author believes. “Bounded” Men Needed Industry needs more “well rounded, broad-gauge individ uals.” How are they doing it at Bell’s Institute on the University of Pennsylvania campus? The study program consists largely of "reading great books day anf^ night as preliminary to class discussion." The nine major fields of cul tural broadening used at the school are world literature. Chairmanship Open For Recreation Night Petitions for general chairman of Recreation night are being called for by the Women's Rec reation Association. ASUO pe titions should be used and turned in at the cage in Gerlinger hall by 5 p.m. Friday. 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