University Dəly Kansan State, National, International News Page 3 Satellite Still Unseen; Sight Moon's Rocket The nose of the rocket that fired Russia's Sputnik into space was sighted officially for the first time in the United States today. But the satellite itself has not been seen as yet by American official observers. James Plato, a member of "operation moonwatch" spotted the third-stage rocket by telescope at 4:23 a.m. (Kansas time) from his perch atop the New Haven, Conn., State Teachers College. Dr. J. Allen Hynek, of the Smithsonian Astronautical Laboratory in Cambridge, Mass., reported that the first photograph of the rocket was taken Wednesday at Newbrook, Alberta, Canada. WASHINGTON, —(UP)—President Eisenhower personally apologized to Finance Minister K. A. Gbedemah of Ghana today for the refusal of a Dover, Del. restaurant to serve him Monday because he is a Negro. The incident prompted Mr. Eisenhower to have Gbedemah come to the White House for breakfast where he expressed an apology for the incident. Ike Apologizes To Ghana Leader "He was a little worried that it happened," Gbedemah said. "But I think the fact that he invited me to breakfast made up for all I went through the other day." Business Director Speaks On Research Horace Harding, assistant director of business research, spoke to the Missouri Basin Research and Development Council in Vermillion, S.D. Wednesday on "Facilities and Staffs of Universities for Contract Research." Mr. Harding's talk emphasized economic and industrial development research possibilities, citing the work done at KU on the County Income Studies for Kansas. Firms Schedule Job Interviews The business placement bureau has the following interviews scheduled. Students who want interviews should register in 214 Strong. Wednesday-College Life Insurance Co., sales. Oct. 17—U. S. Gypsum, sales. Oct. 17—Sohio Petroleum, accountants. Oct. 18 - Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp., business or liberal arts students with one year of biology or its equivalent. Wants Third Party To Remove Negroes LITTLE ROCK, Ark. —(UP)— Gov. Orval E. Faubus feels that only the removal of Negro students from Central High School by a "third party" will break the deadlock between him and President Eisenhower. The governor feels that such a "third party" as the National Assn. for the Advancement of Colored People should pull the Negro students out of integrated Central High to allow a cooling off period. Dr. L. L. Sloss, professor of geology at Northwestern University, Chicago, will speak at 4 p.m. Friday in 426 Lindley and not at 4 p.m. Saturday as reported in Tuesday's Daily Kansan. Correction Dr. Sloss' topic will be "Stratigraphic Analysis and the Search for Oil." Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office. 222-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin to the Daily Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Petitions will be received until Friday for a vacancy on the All Student Council. The vacancy is in the fraternity living district. TODAY Deutscher Verein. Picknick! Wrief fren uns an der Osturt Fraser am Donnerstag 5 Uhr. Schrammel music, Tenzeh, Singen. Spiele und Essen! ASTE, 7 p.m., 300 Fowler. Industrial instrumentation talk and demonstration by Donald Parker, president of Parker and Foster Instrument Co. All engineering, industrial management, industrial design students welcome. Refreshments. Newman Club, executive council meet- tation p.m. in the Castle. All members Le Carcele Francais se reumra jeudi le dis octobre a sept heures et demi dame samedi 20.01.2024 Froshawk, 4-5 p.m., south end of the Ballroom, Student Union. Christian Science organization. 7:30 peri- dan Danforth Chapel. Everyone welcome. KU Medical Dames, 7:30 p.m. Basement of Art Museum. American Institute of Architects, 7:30 p.m., Pine Room Student Union. Election meeting to return, Return, Sedalia, Mo., Plans and Future of the Home Prefabrication Industry." and 3 p.m. Tschakovsky; "Swan Lake" and 3 p.m. Tschakovsky; "Assn. coffe, hour 3, p.m. 1314 Louisiana Collegiate Young Republicans picnic, 2-6 p.m., Clinton Park. FRIDAY International Club—Brazilian evening, 7:30 p.m. Jayhawk Room Student Union. Friday from Brazil. From Brazil. Emcee, Heitor Souza. Brazil Everyone welcome. Typical refreshments. Museum of Art record concert, 11 a.m. and noon. U. S. Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge, presenting the Western disarmament position, made no direct reference to Russia's man-made moon now circling the globe, but he said: Need Peaceful Use Of Moon, U.S. Says "We seek agreement on ways to control the latest creation of science, the outer space weapon. This device can serve the purposes of peace or it can blow us to bits. We have only begun to learn of its possibilities but we know it is too dangerous to ignore. Russians Explore Antarctic UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.-(UP) The United States warned today the world "must not miss the chance" of "harnessing for peace man's new pioneering efforts in outer space." LONDON —(UP)— Twenty-seven Russians are headed into the snow-covered Antarctic wastes on a 1,000-mile expedition to set up a scientific base near the South Magnetic Pole, Moscow radio said today. 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