Around the World Page 3 West Germans Ratify Accords for Rearming By UNITED PRESS West Germany completed ratification today of the Paris accords to rearm a free Germany, and Chancellor Konrad Adenauer said the action "means the wiping out of Yalta." The West German Lower House approved the accords Feb. 27. Final action today by the Upper House tossed the issue back to France, the only major nation that has not completed action. Interviews Engineering MONDAY Engineering students will be interviewed by the following companies in 111 Marvin next week: Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator company; mechanical, electrical, aeronautical, industrial and physicists. Granite City Steel company; architectural and civil engineers. Micro Switch: mechanical, electrical and metallurgical engineers. The Proctor & Gamble company; chemical, civil, electrical and mechanical engineers who will be one year from their degree; summer work only. TUESDAY Eso Standard Oil company; chemical engineers & chemists. Sinclair Refining company; chemical, mechanical engineers who are interested in sales. Cessna Aircraft company; aeronautical & mechanical engineers; summer jobs also. WEDNESDAY Goodyear Tire & Rubber of Kansas; chemical and mechanical engineers. United Aircraft company; aeronautical & mechanical engineers. North American Aviation, inc. aeronautical, electrical, civil, architectural & mechanical engineers THURSDAY Gulf Oil corporation; civil, chemical, geological, mechanical, & petroleum engineers. Whether publication of the Yalta agreements would interfere remained to be seen. There were predictions in Bonn the revival of anti-French feeling might halt passage of the Franco-German Saar agreement, but it scraped through today with a margin of four votes. Influential French Journalist Roger Massip suggested in the conservative Paris newspaper Figaro that the United States, by publishing the documents, is trying to torpedo the chances of any Big Four meeting with Russia. One of Mr. Faure's principal arguments for ratification of the Paris pacts and German rearmament has been that it will permit a conference with Russia afterwards. London: Diplomatic observers said publication of Yalta could have far-reaching complications including possible refusal of Russia to participate in another top-level conference. In Other Developments: United Nations: Israeli sources said the Security Council report on the Gaza incident proved Israel's contention that the attack was retaliation for a long series of Egyptian offenses. Mallinckrodt Chemical Works; chemical, civil, mechanical, & metallurgical engineers; also chemists; summer iobs for juniors. Union Electrical company; mechanical & electrical engineers. FRIDAY Mallinckrodt Chemical Works; chemical, civil, mechanical & metal-lurgical engineers; also chemists; summer jobs for juniors. Gulf Oil corporation; civil, chemical, geological, mechanical, & petroleum engineers. Pittsburgh Plate Glass company; summer work only. Friday. March 18, 1955 Helsinki: the captain of the Finnish tanker Aruba has refused to put into the harbor of Colombo, Ceylon, as demanded by his rebellious crew and prepared if necessary to tranship his cargo of 13,000 tons of jet fuel at a rendezvous in University Daily Kansan the open sea. **Taipei:** Nationalist n e w s and reported the Communists had brought up three new divisions for assaults on Mae Tau and Quemoy. It said the invasion of Matsu was "apparently very near." The government again denied civilians were being evacuated from Matsu and Quemoy. No Matter How You Look at It, DUCK'S Lenten Specials Are Tops You get only Sea Food at its best when you make DUCK'S your dining headquarters: - All kinds of Sea Foods Chicken Steaks - Dine Tonight at DUCK'S Sea Food Tavern 824 Vt. 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