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January 16, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 85) • Page Image 15

…- sands of summer jobs in federal agencies available to students across the nation, the Washing- ton Post reported recently. Last summer, about 80 per cent of the estibmated 10,000 jobs were filled by…

students from the Wash- ington area. But a bill introduced by Rep. Lindley K. Beckworth (D- Tex) would allot summer jobs to each state on the basis of its population. But, Civil Service Commission Chairman…

… John W. Macy said that he feels that a strict apportion- ment law is not the answer to "the difficulties experienced by members of Congress in attempt- ing to counsel high school and college stu'dents

… rating, Macy added. The competitors would then be split into three groups according to their test scores and govern- mental agencies would be permit- ted to select employes from the high-scoring students

…-An Arab sum-pLaely theeest-a mit meeting in Cairo, considering line has been the 49-mi ways to stop Israel from diverting. tier between Israel and the Jordan River to irrigate its Problems there have c…

… Southland, places more attention largely of the return of I on the small, but effective United By contrast the Israe Nations truce team. border, though only 45 mi The Arabs heard from their is the most…

… fearing Arab retaliation. all the other three armist No Talks together. The project has been consider- Israel Protest ed for 10 years, but the Arabs In August, Israel prot and Israelis refused to agree on a…

… the same moni which has been patrolling a gen- U THANT was a brief but violent e erally quiet border. Only Syrian of gunfire between Isra firing near the water project has When the Israeli-Arab armis…

… of equal the two countries have wo down on the size and cost of the numbers of representatives of Is- gether through the Mixed 5000-man UN Emergency Force raelis, the various Arab countries tice…

… overall report on the Is- rael-Arab armistice situation. The request was made of Nor- wegian Gen. Odd Bull, who is { a, ; a ff° ' ' chief of staff of the United Na- tions Truce Observation Organiza-to I e…

January 16, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 85) • Page Image 3

… the - jilt HEADQUARTERS for STUDENT and OFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE FURNITURE, TYPEWRITERS and FOUNTAIN PENS job of trying to transform, through new detecting devices, the partial nuclear test ban treaty…

…." CAIRO-An announcement by Cairo radio yesterday that rela- tions have been restored between the United Arab Republic and the Kingdom of Jordan highlighted the conclusion of an Arab sum- mit meeting of 13…

… to suit customer. DEALER for A. B. Dick Mimeographs and Supplies STUDENT SUPPLIES Stationery Study Lamps Note Books Fountain Pens Loose Leaf Note Books Typewriter Supplies FOUNTAIN PENS all makes…

January 26, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 91) • Page Image 3

…- cation, deftly declining to specify how to divide up such an appro- priation. $25 Million Enough The irrefutable figures were bas- ed on per-student costs, rising en- rollment expenses and faculty salaries…

… was a center of the slave trade. Explorers based there for expeditions that discovered the source of the"Nile. The Portuguese controlled it, then the Arabs; and the British took over in 1890. Six weeks…

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