World Nows In Brio! (Continued Irani l>ni)c 1) for the three-power research pro gram. In the pant the Russian* have Insisted that conventional explo aivca would be adequate. Payola hearings end THE HOUSE (UPI) — House investigators have wound up their payola hearings. The House subcommittee an nounced it had uncovered record ! company payments totaling more than $203,000 to broadcasting personnel In 42 cities. The Inquiry was climaxed by j a two-day appearance by TV disc jockey Dick Clark. Aged program begins WASHINGTON (UPIi — In-' formed sources say the adminis-! tration will recommend a new medical program for the aged to day. Under the program, most per sons over 65 will be given a j chance to buy hospital and nurs ing home insurance at a subsi-' dized rate of $34 a year. Sources say the administration will propose that federal and state governments share the cost.; Ike sees new weapons COLUMBUS, Georgia (UPI) President Kmcnhowcr has ended a lour of an infantry center at ColumbuH, Georgia, anti returned by plane to Washington. During his visit, Mr. Eisenhow-1 er saw an arsenal of highly mo bile infantry weapons. Unveiled for the first time want the "Davy Crockett" nuclear roc ket system. Hal Boyle... (Continued from page 2) “Well, somebody put the chewing gum on the scat. And somebody is going to have to pay for having my dress clean ed.” “What do you get your big gest thrill out of—splashing old ladies or Just pulling off and leaving them standing in the rain ?” “I><> YOU ACCEPT credit cards?” “When I was a kid I wanted to be a bus driver, too." “Do you find travel very broadening?" “Why didn’t that cop put any money in the box? Is he a priv ileged character?” “You missed that last bump. Why don’t you go back and try again ?" “Well, am I glad I’m not mar ried to you!” “Tell me one thing. Don't you guys ever get up on the right side of the bed in the morning?” "Hey, driver, wake up! The light turned green!” Use Emerald Classified Ads— Phone DI 2-1411, Ext. 618. Reds 'honor' American MOSCOW (UPIj Cleveland Industrialist Cyrus Eaton has won a Lenin Peace Prize for what is described as his “lofty Idea of peaceful coexistence." The Soviet news agency Tass says Eaton is one of five persons honored. Space bill approved CAPITOL HILL OJPI) The Senate has approved a civilian space authorization bill, totalling 50-million dollars more than ask ed by President Eisenhower. The measure will fix a ceiling of 970-mlllion dollars on Federal Space Agency spending in the next fiscal year. Investigation launched WASHINGTON ( UPI > — The Civil Rights Commission says it has started investigating alleged Job discrimination by the Armed Forces and the National Guard. It says the investigation will cover the assignment of duties and hiring of civilians. The Commission says it will also study any employment dis crimination where the govern- I ment pays part of the salary. Brazil crash kills five SAN JUAN (UPIi A Bra-; zilian aircraft has crashed and burned on the runways of Kainey Air Force Base in Puerto Rico. Five unidentified persons aboard the plane burned to death. The twin-engine. C-46 trans port was enroute to San Juan from Miami. Palace cleaned at last PARIS (UPIi — The French government is taking advantage of President and Mrs. De Gaulle's 17-day absence from the country. The outside of the Presidential palace will be given a good clean ing. Says one official: “It needed it. it hadn't been done in 140 years." Visitors slated by business school The School of Business Admin istration wdll hold its first annual “Business Administration" day Friday. At that time, students will meet with businessmen from firms in the area. Various awards and scholarships will be presented. Businessmen are invited who are interested in business admin istration graduates as prospec tive members of their companies. An evening banquet will be held at 6:30. Loren Stewart, president of the Bohemia Lumber company in Cottage Grove will be the speaker. Stewart was formerly a member of the state legislature. Tickets for the banquet may be purchased at rooms 171 or 371-B Commonwealth, the Co-op, or the Student Union. Price is $1.75. interviews for LIPMAN’S COLLEGE BOARD will be held Monday, May 9 MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT THROUGH OFFICE OF STUDENT AFFAIRS PLACEMENT SERVICE Coeds to vote on amendment Women students voting at ASUO polls today will have an opportunity to vote on a proposed amendment to the Associated Women Students' constitution. If paseed, the amendment will add an'upperdass dormitory rep resentative and freshman repre sentative to the AWS legislature. T1IH I’KOFtitiKO amendment reads as follows: "It is hereby moved that the AWH Constitution be amended as follows: Article V, Section II, Clause 1, shall be amended to; read: 'The Legislature shall con sist of the AWS Cabinet: the presidents of YWCA, WRA, Pan- ; hellenic, Junior Panhellenic, Mor tar Hoard, Phi Theta Upsilon, Kwarna, Coed-coop Council and Alpha Lambda Delta; the chair man elected by the scholarship board; a dormitory counselor rep- ; resentative, one freshman class represen tative and one upper class dormitory rep'.’’ ARTICLE V, Section II, Clause 2, shall read: "At the beginning of fall term the Cabinet shall call for petitions for the positions of one freshman class representa tive and one upper-class dormi tory representative. Shortly1 thereafter, the senior members of legislature shall interview all pe titioners. ‘“they shall construct a slate of at least two candidates for each position, which shall be ap proved by a majority vote of the legislature. Separate ballots shall then be prepared. Ballots for upper-class dormitory representa tive shall be pesented to the president of each upper-class dor- i mitory. Elections shall be held in each upper-class dormitory on a | date specified by Legislature. The PATRIOTIC TALE Once upon a time there was a very proper young- lady who knew a very fresh young man. They were, sitting and gazing as lovers do, when the young man asked if he eould touch her. She primly re plied that she would belt him in the chops. He cleverly asked how : many times. “One if my hand, two if my knee.” Try a DQ, they’re a candidates must be elected by a majority vote. "The freshman representative shall be elected during- the time of, and with ASUO permission, at the same polling places as, the! freshman class elections. She' must be elected by a majority! vote, with at least ten per cent of the freshman women enrolled i in the University voting." 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