Page 4 University Daily Kansap Thursday. Sent. 24.1959 4 Join Education School Faculty Four new assistant professors have joined the School of Education faculty. Robert A. Apostal will counsel in the Guidance Bureau and also teach. The director of the Bureau of Educational Research and Service will be Date P. Scannell. He will also teach courses in the field of evaluation. Wilma Toews will teach courses in home economics and supervise student teachers in that field. J.W. Yates will teach courses in educational measurements. Prof. Apostal received his Ph.D degree from the University of Missouri this summer. He earned his A.B. degree in 1954 from the University of Minnesota and his M.A in 1956 from Missouri. Prof. Scannell was an instructor last year at the University of California, Berkeley. He holds three degrees from the State University of Iowa — A.B. in 1953, M.A. in 1955 and Ph.D. in 1958. He taught in the Iowa City High School for several years. Miss Toews has taught for ten years at Bethel College and previously at Tabor College and in the high school at Henderson, Neb. She received an A.B. degree from Bethel in 1839, and an M.S. from Kansas State in 1945. Colorado Man, 87 Lost In Mountains CENTRAL CITY, Colo.—(UPI)—Search parties tramped through rugged terrain today looking for an elderly man missing overnight in the front range of the Rocky Mountains. Object of the hunt was Jim Murray, 87, who lives in a cabin 12 miles north of Central City. Murray disapeared last night, apparently while looking for wood. State Patrol officers participating in the search said Murray lives in the cabin the year around. There are four or five other cabins in the area. About 100 persons were hunting for Murray. In addition to the state patrol, the Gilpin County sheriff's office and the Rocky Mountain rescue unit were participating. Murray was last reported seen at 5 p.m. last night. It was feared he might have suffered a heart attack. Wants Special Badges LONDON — (UPI) — Roman Catholic Archbishop John Heean of Liverpool, in a book published recently, suggested divorced persons wear special badges because they "are a potential menace to other husbands and wives." Kansan Want Ads Get Results Welcome Students Air Conditioned CLIPPER BARBER SHOP "Woolworth's is across from Us" 914 Mass. Every congressman who voted for the bill will be defeated "when workers of America find out what the bill is all about," he asserted. Prof. Yates has been associate professor at the St. Cloud, Minn. Teachers College. He earned A.B and B.S. degrees from the University of Missouri in 1948, the M.Ed degree in 1949 and the Doctor of Education degree in 1951. Hoffa said his union would "reserve the right to dispute provisions of the bill," but would comply with the law. Hoffa Predicts Labor Bill Repeal ATLANTA — (UPI)— Teamstie union president-James R. Hoffa favored a return to the AFL-CIO today, but stipulated that his union must be taken back as a self-governing body. Hoffa is here for a session of the multi-million dollar union pension fund trustees. He said he would favor a return to AFL-CIO if the literal provisions of the union constitution and "preserving...rights under the constitution of the United States" was followed. He predicted the workers of America would repeal the new Landrum-Griffin labor reform bill. He added that he was not in favor of a teamster local leaving the mother union under threat of investigations by court-appointed monitors. Hoffa also denied advocacy of any type general strike in the U.S. but favored pooled efforts by unions during labor troubles. A F L-CIO President George Meany and UAW President Walter Reuther were slow in actively campaigning against the new law, he said, and their current attacks on the bill represented a "pious" attitude. International Club Meeting FRI., SEPT. 25 Jayhawk Room, Kansas Union 7:45 p.m. Welcome Address by Chancellor Murphy Everyone Invited A 1-ton truck equipped for seismic work will be presented to the department of geology October 3, by Cities Service Oil Company. Followed by Get-Together Party MU Asks Court To Close Records JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.—(UPI)—A petition for a writ of prohibition was filed by University of Missouri authorities with the state supreme court late yesterday afternoon. Southern Pit At least seven of the company's officials and their wives will fly here from Bartlesville, Okla., to present the gift at a ceremony, James A. Peoples, associate professor of geology, said yesterday. The deadline for senior committee applications is 3 p.m. tomorrow. "Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy will preside at the ceremony, which will start at 11 a.m. in front of Lindley Hall," Prof. Peoples said. The truck will be driven onto the sidewalk, and a luncheon will follow the presentation. Seniors May Apply For Committee Posts FRIDAY SPECIAL Baked Macaroni & Cheese Green Beans, Cole Slaw, Hot Rolls and Butter Truck Given To Geologists 75c University President Elmer Ellis said earlier this week that the school would take such action to prevent statements taken from students by school disciplinary authorities from being made available to law officers. Applications should be sent or taken to the Alumni Office, 127 Strong. Application forms have been sent to organized houses, but use of these forms is not necessary. Nine students made statements to university authorities following an incident in Columbia, Mo., last February in which the students allegedly beat and robbed three Columbians. HOURS: 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. Monday through Saturday 1834 Mass. It appeared that the attempt would be postponed at least another month, until early November when the moon makes another of its closer approaches before trying again. Lawyers contended the statements were not confidential and were therefore usable as evidence in the students' cases. Authorities did not say immediately what might have caused the explosion. This was another blow to American scientists hoping to match Russia's moonstrike of a week ago Placing a satellite in orbit around the moon is considered more difficult than hitting the surface. Fortunately, the satellite package was not inside the rocket at the time of the blast. However, it was understood there was no "back-up" or second launching vehicle immediately available. Components of the huge rocket are on hand, but it appeared doubtful they could be put together in time for an early October shot. The 4-stage space vehicle was undergoing a static test when it was ripped by an explosion. Black smoke billowed high over the missile test center area. There were no injuries, but the rocket apparently was damager beyond immediate repair. The Atlas-Able was being readied for an expected launching between Oct. 3-6, when the moon makes a comparatively close approach of 219,000 miles to the earth. The satellite which scientists hoped to put into an orbit around the moon would have studied the lunar surface and magnetic field. Alabaman Finds Home MOBILE, Ala. —(UPI)— Police said J. Oscar Wagner finished a 90-day term for vagrancy but was tossed back into jail when he tried to pass 10 hacksaw blades to fellow inmates. CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.—(UPI) -An Atlas-Able moon rocket blew up on its firing stand today, apparently dooming U.S. hopes of putting a 375-pound satellite into lunar orbit in early October. Moon Satellite Rocket Explodes VI 3-2091 813 Mass. women's sizes 4-10. widths N-M in white, navy, black and chino. men's sizes 6-12 in white. This label identifies the Shoe of Champions In the static test, scientists and engineers sought to test all operating functions of the rocket, including ignition and run-up of the propulsion stages, while it remained tied down. The rocket combined the massive power of an Atlas intercontinental ballistic missile in the booster, or first, stage with the delicacy and proven efficiency of two upper stages from the now-defunct vanguard satellite launcher. The fourth stage, apparently driven by a solid propellant engine, was to have contained the payload. The Atlas-Able was to have become the first rocket in space history to have employed so-called midcourse and terminal guidance systems, in an effort to give it a far better chance of achieving lunar orbit. All space vehicles to date have employed "initial guidance" which set its trajectory at the start and allowed the missiles to coast to their destinations. Now that you're on your own... 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