Page 12 University Daily Kansan Thursday. Sept. 22, 1960 U.N. Reactions Tomats and heads of government from 96 countries. He was greeted as he stepped from behind the rostrum to start his speech with 35 seconds of warm applause. The applause was loud and sustained for a minute when he finished. But there was no standing ovation and the Russians sat silent throughout. Delegates believed Eisenhower had effectively delivered in advance of Khrushchev's speech tomorrow an address which undermined any possibility the Russians would have of scoring major propaganda points on the well-worn, anti-Western themes of the Kremlin. Eisenhower left the assembly the same way he had entered through the office of Assembly President Frederick H. Boland of Ireland to avoid meeting Khrushchev. Try the Daily Kansan Want Ads Olathe Rumor Stirs State Politicos A rumor that a 700-man air technical training unit at Olathe Naval Air Station will be transferred to Georgia has caused a furor of comment and action by state political figures. Sen. Andrew F. Schoepel (R-Kan) telegrammed an appeal of the move to Vice Admiral R. B. Pirie, deputy chief of naval operations. He said that the move would be "a decided setback to all concerned." Robert F. Ellsworth, Lawrence Republican candidate for Congress from the Second Kansas District, said that the loss of the unit at Olathe "is typical of the inattention and politics-playing skullduggery to which our district has been subjected since Newell George was elected." MR. ELLSWORTH said that George, the Democratic incumbent, is simply playing politics with the chairmen-of the House and Senate Armed Services Committees, both of whom are from Georgia. KU Student to Spend Six Months Under Ice Want to spend six months under an ice cap in Greenland? OK. First, you have to be selected from among the Boy Scout leaders of the nation for a final interview with six others in New York. The winner then goes with a scientific research team, which leaves Oct. 1, to "Camp Century" 150 miles east of Thule AFB, Greenland. And there you are. This is what happened and will happen to Kent Goering, Neodesha freshman. CAMP CENTURY is the research base that is built completely underground, a city under the ice. This will permit scientists to study weather and climatic conditions the year round instead of being limited to five months as in the past. Goering enrolled at KU a week before his New York interview and didn't know of his selection until the second day of classes. He's not too upset about having to leave school. "THIS WILL be a terrific experience," he said, "and should be worth staying out of school for one year. I'm not quite decided on my major yet but I think it will be in the sciences. This trip should make up my mind for me." Officers Elected Pledge class officers were elected last Monday evening for the fall pledges of Alpha Delta Pi sorority, Mary Ann Smith, Wichita junior, was namer president. Jayne Wana-maker, Topeka sophomore, treasurer, and Donna Vertrees, Overland Park sophomore, secretary. MON.-THURS.—1-6 p.m. FRI.-SAT.-SUN.—1-12 midnight 9th & Miss. — VI 3-9849 12 Lanes—Automatic PLADIUM LANES Kansan Want Ads Get Results "It may be to Newell George's personal political advantage, but it is not to our advantage here in Kansas, to have some of the air station moved down to Georgia, into the bailiwick of the big-wig Congressional leaders of his party," Mr. Ellsworth said. "The TECHNICAL training unit is simply a tenant at Olathe and not permanently attached here." Comm. Desgaler said. "During the last six years numerous rumors have had us moving about the entire country—none of which have proved to be true." The Olathe Chamber of Commerce said that the move would mean the loss of a $100,000-a-month payroll and the vacating of 42 housing units. The move has not been officially confirmed from any source. Commander M. Desgalier, head of the training unit at Olathe, said that the naval station had received no correspondence concerning the matter. Home: The place where the college student home for vacation isn't. Evan Esar JIM'S CAFE 838 Mass. GOOD FOOD DAY and NIGHT BEAT K-STATE Headed Toward Manhattan for the Game? Plan now to get those last minute items from OBER'S. We offer the most complete stock in Lawrence for the game. Everything from pennants to sportswear. OBER'S has been the student headquarters for over 64 years. P. S. We also have a complete stock of your needs to complete your fall college wardrobe. Shop now while the selection is at its best. 821 Mass. VI 3-1951 Listen on Saturday at 5 for all the grid scores over KLWN,1320 on your dial.