Illinois . . . . 20 Minnesota . . . 24 Northwestern . 14 Oklahoma . Army. ......14 Indiana .... 14 Iowa .. ....10 Colorado . . 42 Georgia Tech. 16 j SMU .. 12 Clemson . . . . 6 Navy * . . " *. . . . . 20 Purdue..... .28 Clarion.... .10 7 Notre Dame.. 7 Slippery Rock 6 SEMINARS, LECTURES CRUCIAL See Page 4 Y Sir iAau :4Iad I4 CLOUDY, COOLER high-68 Low-58 Mostly cloudy, turning cooler. Winds N-NW from 10-15 mph Seventieth Year of Editorial Freedom VOL. LXX, No. 12 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1959 FIVE CENTS SIX PAGES I I 11 I * * * * * * * *M * * * RUSSI LAU CHES SP CE ST TIO S TELLITE Soviet Platform To Circle Moon Multi-Stage Rocket Lifts 601-Pound Payload into Orbit in Outer Space MOSCOW (P)-The Soviet Union yesterday successfully launched a cosmic rocket carrying "an automatic interplanetry station," Tass announced. The announcement gave no details but said only: "Under the program of outer space exploration and prepara'tion for interplanetary flights, a third cosmic rocket has been successfully launched in the Soviet Union on Oct. 4, 1959. The rocket carries on board an automatic interplanetary station, Multistage Rocket "The launching was effected by means of a multistage rocket. The last stage of the rocket after it attained the necessary speed put the automatic interplanetary station into the required orbit. "The orbit for the automatic interplanetary station will ensure the passage of the station near the moon and its flight around the moon. "The automatic interplanetary station will pass .at a distance of about 10,000 kilometers from the moon and after flying around the STEEL: Conferees P moon will continue its movement Khrushchev Seeks Truce In far East WASHINGTON (R) - Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev apparently is trying to find some formula for a cold war truce in fthe the Far East as well as in Europe. United States officials doubt tha he can succeed-if that actually is his present purpose in Red China -but they are impressed with the