6 Wednesday, February 14, 1968 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Wire Briefs Arab soldiers killed An Israeli patrol killed eight Arab infiltrators who slipped across the Jordan River, the Israeli government said today. One Israeli soldier was killed and another wounded, it said. Arabs opened fire from the east bank of the Jordan to support the intruders, the government said. Train wreck in Fowler FOWLER, Kan. — (UPI) — Wrecking crews worked today to clear railroad tracks near Fowler as the aftermath of a 40-car derailment of a Rock Island freight Tuesday. Several cars loaded with new automobiles left the tracks. One car caught fire. Another car which remained on the rails was loaded with bombs. Farmer at Emporia EMPORIA, Kan. — (UPI) — James Farmer, former national director of CORE, will speak tonight on the civil rights revolution in a lecture at Emporia State College. Farmer is currently a professor of social welfare at Lincoln (Pa.) University. Pierre Salinger, press secretary for the late President Kennedy, is scheduled to speak here May 1. Flight causes change WASHINGTON — (UPI)— Scientists report that weightless flight in space appears to stimulate hereditary changes and abnormalities in certain living things. Mae Marsh dies HERMOSA BEACH, Calif. — (UPI) — Mae Marsh, the "little sister" in D. W. Griffith's silent film classic, "The Birth of a Nation," died Tuesday at her home here of a heart attack. She was 72. Funeral for Pizzetti ROME — (UPI) - Funeral services are Thursday for Idebrando Pizzetti, one of Italy's leading contemporary composers. The 87-year-old maestro died Tuesday夜 at his home here. Pizzetti first won fame in 1898 for his symphonic poem "Extase." Indian women protest CALCUTTA — (UPI)— Hundreds of women broke through police lines Tuesday night and besieged the governor's residence to protest the federal government's dismissal of the Communist-dominated West Bengal state government last November. The women's demonstration capped two weeks of civil disobedience in which 1,500 persons were arrested. ST. LOUIS—(UPI)—Guy Ruffin, a member of the St. Louis Junior College District's board of trustees, objected strenuously at a board meeting this week when the district considered hiring three persons over 60. Still want oldsters Foundation trustees vote record $10,975 budget The William Allen White Foundation Board of Trustees Monday approved their largest annual budget since the foundation's creation 59 years ago. Jr., editor and publisher of the Independence Daily Reporter and president of the foundation. The meeting, part of the William Allen White Day activities, was held in the Kansas Room of the Kansas Union, and was presided over by Herbert A. Meyer By unanimous acclamation, the 43 attending members of the board, including former Kansas governor Alf Landon, Sen. Frank Carlson, Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe, set the 1968 budget at $10,975-$400 more than last year. TRW is success by association In the fast moving Computer Sciences, from Los Angeles to Houston to Washington, young people are making things happen at TRW. If you look around at any TRW location, you'll see far more young faces than old. This is particularly true in the computer sciences. Why? Because we depend on new ideas and fresh viewpoints to apply fast changing computer techniques to a fast changing industry. That's why we need people like you. What kind of a place is TRW? Ask around. Talk to your professors and faculty advisors, or to your friends who are already working with TRW. Most of our professional employees applied to TRW on the recommendation of friends. At TRW Systems Computation and Data Reduction Center—incidentally, one of the world's most advanced computer centers—we provide scientific and business programming support for many technical disciplines. If you'll be receiving your degree (Ph.D., MS or BS) in Engineering, Mathematics, Physics or Chemistry this year, consider joining a group of computer professionals who are developing computer applications in the following disciplines: Mission Analysis / Trajectory Analysis/Guidance Analysis/Re-entry Analysis / Control Systems Analysis / Information Systems Analysis / Civil Systems Analysis / Signal Analysis / Computer Systems Analysis / Interested? Check with your Placement Director and talk with us while we're on campus. If you can't make it then and would like to be considered for openings in the Los Angeles area, Houston or Washington, send your resume to: W.D.Mclvers, College Relations, TRW One Space Park, Redondo Beach, California 90278. An Equal Opportunity Employer TRW (formerly Thompson Rano Woolridge) is 60,000 people at 200 operations around the world who are applying advanced technology to space, defense, automotive, aircraft, electronics and industrial markets. ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTS TRW CAMPUS INTERVIEWS a THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22,1968 SEE YOUR PLACEMENT OFFICE 7