The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 13, 1959, Image 2

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    The Battalion College Station (Braxoa County)', Texat
PAGE 2 Friday, March 13, 1959 r
Racket Suspects
Own Missile Sites
Hawaii Jubilant British, U.S. Hold
As Statehood Talks 0,1 Berlin
Gets Approval
BONN, Germany (AP) — Brit
ish Prime Minister Harold Mac
millan and West German Chan
cellor Konrad Adenauer conferred
HONOLULU (AP) — T h e y for three hoUrs Thursday on
danced the hula in the streets Western measures to_counter the
WASHINGTON (A>)_A firm do
ing subcontracting work on 60 per
cent of the Nike antiaircraft mis
sile sites in the Chicago area is
owned largely by two alleged labor
racketeers, counsel Robert F. Ken
nedy of the Senate Rackets Com
mittee said Thui’sday.
After hearing this, chairman
John L. McClellan D-Ark said the
Broadway Sheet Metal Co. of Chi
cago “ought to be immediately dis
barred from doing business with
the government and the Defense
Department.” He said he would
move at once to see that this
happens.
Kennedy said a one-third inter
est in Broadway Sheet Metal is
owned by Dominic Senese, a Chi
cago Teamsters Union official de
scribed as a brother-in-law of mob
ster Tony Accardo. Another one-
third interest, Kennedy said, is
held by Victor Comforte who the
counsel contended has been in
volved in labor racketeering and
recognized as an “enforcer” in
labor union troubles. A third own
er was listed as L. A. Moody.
Senese pleaded the Fifth Amend
ment in refusing to answer com
mittee questions Weednesday. Com
forte did the same Thursday.
McClellan said he would ask the
Defense Department to report
quickly on what it px-oposes to do
about Broadway Sheet Metal.
Thursday night.
Hawaii, a melting pot of many
Soviet threat to Berlin.
Macmillan flew into the West
races, celebrated Congressional ac- German capital barely half an
ceptance of statehood. hour after Soviet Premier Nikita
Jubilant islanders lit bonfires, Khrushchev left East Germany for
set off firecrackers, whooped it up Moscow.
in a noisy climax to a more than Khrushchev wound up ah eight-
50-year quest for admission to the day visit with a bid to the West-
Union.
ern powers to meet at the sum-
Street dancing began at sunset m it “as soon as possible,
at 14 places in and around Hono
lulu.
Job Interviews
Monday
Aetna Casualty Co. will inter
view BA, ECO and Math majors
for spots as field representatives.
Astrodyne Corp. will interview
CH E, ME, CHEMISTRY, MATH
and PHYSICS majors for posi
tions as a chemist.
Jones & Laughlin Steel will
screen BA, I ED, I ENG, ME,
and PET E majors for their sales
trainee program.
Monday and Tuesday
Allis-Chalmers will talk with
AG ENG, EE, I ENG and ME
majoi’s for positions in engineer
ing.
Ford will interview AC
COUNTING, BA, AG ENG, EE,
I ENG, ME and PHYSICS maj
ors for spots in two year college
graduate trainee program.
General Motors will screen CH
E, EE, ME, CHEMISTRY, PHY
SICS and ACCOUNTING majors
for spots in engineering.
Tennessee Gas will talk with
ACCOUNTING and BA majors
for positions in accounting and
marketing. \
Shell Oil Co. will interview BA
and ACCOUNTING majors for
training and development posi
tions.
Chicago Bridge and Iron Co.
will interview ARCH, ENG, CE,
and ME majors for practical ex
perience.
Airborne Instruments will in
terview EE and PHYSICS maj
ors for positions in air traffic
control.
California Co. will interview
EE, CE and ME majors for ca
reer opportunities.
Tuesday
Mission Manufacturing Co. will
interview ME majors for career
opportunities.
— Social Whirl —
Monday
Chemistry Wives will meet at
the home of Barbara Roberson,
210 Park Place. Members are be
ing urged to bring items for rum
mage sale.
Petroleum Engineering Wives
will meet at 7:45 p.m. in Room
113, Pet E. Building. Members
ai'e asked to bring scissors and
oatmeal boxes to make Easter
baskets.
Aero Wives will meet at 7:45
p.m. in the Anderson Room,
YMCA. Guest speaker will be
John B. Longley who will show
slides.
Ag-Eco Wives will meet at
7:30 in the Social Room of The
MSG.
BA Wives will meet at 8 p.m.
in the Cushion Lounge of the
YMCA. Speaker will be T. W.
Leland, head of the Business
Administration Division.
Industrial Education Wives
will meel^ in the Gay Room of
the YMCA. Herb Thompson will
speak bn “You and Your Hus
band’s Job.”
Electrical Engineering Wives
will meet in the Brooks Room,
YMCA. Club picture will be tak
en for The Aggieland. A musi
cal program will be presented by
the Kemp High School all-gix’l
choix’.
Mechanical Engineering Wives
will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the
South Solarium of the Y.
Tuesday
Handicraft and Rug Group of
the A&M Social Club will meet
at 9:30 in the hoxxxe of Mrs.
Chester O’Donnell, 315 Lee Ave.
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The acting governor, Edward E. taIkg with the Soviets this sum _
Johnston, declared an immediate mer jf e ur g e( j the West to adopt
holiday. a flexible position.
“This is the biggest day in „ , , , ,, , . .
TT „ • , -r . . We all stand together but in
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,. . „ . the methods of defense we must
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Within minutes, air raid sirens, grounds it could mean giving up
ships’ whistles, auto horns and long-held defensive lines without
church bells joined in deafening any concessions from the Soviets.
discoid. Macmillan saw French Presi-
In downtown Honolulu, office dent Charles de Gaulle earlier this
workers tossed paper streamers Next week he goes to Wash-
from windows. ington where he will see President
On the University of Hawaii Eisenhower,
campus, students finished a 50-
star flag just half an hour before
Congress completed the voting.
They rushed from classrooms and
raised the flag on the university
flagpole. The school band played
the national and Hawaiin anthems.
University President Laurence
Snyder called off all classes until
next Monday.
Kids in grammar and high
schools also got a holiday until
then.
Hawaii’s replica of the Liberty
Bell, which toured the mainland
last year, was sounded for the
first time in Hawaii,
At nightfall, military planes
dropped flares for more than an
hour off Waikiki Beach.
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