Page Four 10Ieek Directorship OPlacement Service Applications , Applications are still being re (Rived as the College continues its hunt for a dnector of the Student Placement Selma which the Bdaid of Ttustees has cluected President Hazel to establish With 70 names already submitted, finalselection is not e•peeted Summox , When apponited, the new duet tor ,will outline and develop the work of the Bureau lc . I : ' id:het:UM Shows at-1:30, 3.00, 6:30, 8.30 LAST TIMES TODAY I 1 - SATURDAY ONLY I and the Traielftng Sali3— ii. MON.. TUES, WED. I 'PLEASE NOTE Continuous showing MONDAY ONLY 'Feature showings, 1:30, 3.20, 5.10. 7:00, 8.50. ADDED "FLY FISHING" ' , RHO SPORTSCOPE gfrde Shows at 1.30, 3:00, 6.3 D, 810 1 LAST TIMES TODAY SATURDAY ONLY I I MON , TUES.. WED Editor To Open '43 Career Lectures Meeker Selected As Gym Manager; Smith, Fields, Denman Are Assistants Lowell M. Meeker '4l was elected gym manager ter She 1940-41 season yesterday after noon, with Joseph T. Wazney '4l associate manager. First assistant managers cho sen included Edgar C. Smith '42, Harry H. Fields '42, and James B. Denman '42 Wendell G. Ek dahl '42 was elected freshman manager, and Edward J. Bipling '42. alternate. A shop in which students may spend their leisure time puisumg then hobbies has been opened at Massachusetts Institute of Tech nology Afatali,v . Shows at - - - 6:30, 8:30 Matinee Saturday Only at 1:30 LAST TIMES TODAY SPENCER TRACY ROBERT YOUNG WALTER BRENNAN in "Northwest Passage" IN TECHNICOLOR SATURDAY ONLY LOLA JANE. JAMES CRAIG "ZANZIBAR" MONDAY. TUESDAY 1 JAMES CAGNEY PAT O'BRIEN s JEFFERY LYNN , GEORGE BRENT ALAN HALE in "FIGHTING 69TH" 1 F. WEEKEND , , VISIT, ' WINNER MARKET 202 W. COLLEGE AVE.. OPPOSITE THE CAMPUS • Complete Fountain Service • All Brands of Ginger Ale • Full Line of Fresh Meats, Groceries, Produce • Fresh Fish, Oysters in Season t751:2* , 4311 7: / / ' te4''l 4 ' , '' ' ' o :i,•s: 44'r71-„- > :- N , t '/ rN, i ,: * c..:.. q .. 7 ,., ,:° 't!,t, ,\ t ,-; ~;4;•,:7; 7 : * :i„,, , ).4,/ ; Button-down , y, i;ld-pCl:t l„.. r ill° Ari 4 -- - Z/- ''''''. ....;:`,4 ~,"•----.,. a.-- ,5.,...„ ~.. .4 , IA! :„ 7.. _ , ikx.:; \ „ " ty.",- 3 ,/ , .. , :. , ' Wide- 4k, , 4=- 6'47' / 111,1 1 1"‘;:* , .,, ,.. „ : ,; , , •:, spread 1t...)7 4,1, ;i+Thl:e:ri, , ' . Jtm,,V; - , -. 1 Wilitt.i, ~; 111:i', :11' i ': Tub Long-point Style Begins with the Collar Arrow collets on Arrow - shirts me styled with a touch of genius. Enhanced hy neat put terns, their precision fit and soft drape make them campus classics. See your Arrow dealer today for the smartest, newest shirts for col lege men. $2. All Arrows are Sanforized- Shrunk with fabric shrinkage less than 1%. , ARROW SHIRTS , , ARROW SHIRTS , a , t: , . e 0 I C I , MEN'S APPAREL / 146 South Allen St., Diagonally Across front Post Office ARROW TIES__ARROW UNDERWEAR Industrial Ed Honorary Initiates 19 Members Nineteen students were formally initiated into the local Alpha Chap ter of lota Lambda Sigma, national industrial education fraternity on March 16 Those initiated Lewis L Achenbacher '4O, Byi on B Blank '4l, James A Beard '4l, Peter G Fetzko '4l, Robert K Fiske '4l, Nelson A Hauer, grad uate student, James C. Hoffman '4l, Victor B Hensel '4l, Anthony J Kemps '9O, Michael Kovan '4O, Burton B. Peaslee '4l Robert W Russell '4l, John Spiyn '4l, Charles D. Sammons '4l, Charles C Tomporowslu '4l, Ken neth W. Truhn '4O, Charles H Wise '4l, Louis E Waldo '4l, Lyle Weis senfl uh '4l Murder (Continued from page 1) leads in their search for the killer. At the afternoon press confer ence, shortly before the Collegian went to puss, Lieut Norman R Annich of the State PoLee insist ed that "nothing new" had been uncovered within the last 24 hours Annich immediately pointed out that this did not mean that the police were entirely "in the dark," with nothing to work on. He said that the department did not wish to release any statement until facts were definitely established. I=l Thioughout the state, police are searching for the automobile which was used in the slaying, believing that the "murder car" contains the weapons used in the killing Two Wildw ood policemen who arrived here yesterday cleared up several matters concerning the coed's actions during her resi dence these A "class" pin, found by the Bellhaven, N C police, proved to be a souvenir of Wildwood, N .I . and was in no way connected with the coed ARROW HANDKERCHIEFS PENN STATE COLLEGIAN April 15 Date Set For First Speech In Series Of Six Sociology, Business, , Education, Psychology, Law Are Other Topics The piogramfor thefizieseries of six freshman career confer ences, opening Apral 15 with a Journalism talk by Robot t E. Mal ick, editor of the Shamokin News Dispatch, was announced yester day by Dean Charles W. Stoddart of the School of Liberal Arts. Duwane V Ramsey assistant professor of sociology, will dis cuss welfare work and applied sociology at the second conference Aptil 17 On April 26, E W. Nick, president of the Northein Equip ment Company and member of the College Board of Trustees, will speak on the general business field, with William W Lake, Bellefonte lawyer and instructor 3n political science here, sched uled to discuss opportunities in law May 1 Dean Mallon R Trabue of...the School of Education and Dr. Rob ert G Bernieutei of the depart ment of psychology will lead the conferences on their respective fields on May 8 and May 15, re spectively. All the conferences will be held in Room 121 Liberal Arts at 7 30 p m except the first, which is scheduled at 11 a, xn. in conjunction with the Journalism 2 class Every Iteshman is to be noti fied of the program by postcard, according to Dean Stoddart CLASSIFIED TYPEWRITERS—AII makes, ex pertly repaired Portable and office machines lot sale or rent Dial 2342 Hairy F Mann, 127 W Beaver avenue 16-Sept LOST—Large 3-ring brown 7tppei notebook and psychology 'text. Reward Call Mai vin Jaffe,' 3146 235-2tpiEK FOR SALE—Guitar, six strings, used my little Original price $5O 00 Inspect and make price Phone 2181 233-2tp-KIM LADY WISHES upstairs woik' in fraternity for remainder of sem ester and next year Pat t-tame work considered Dial 4829 231-3tp-GD LOST—Mavei t gaberdine topcoat March 19 at Phi Epsilon Pi la beled Tom K Williams, Meadville, Pa Please return to Student Un ion 236-2tp-GD WPA Recreation Training School To Open Monday The WPA Recreation naming School,, which will draw WPA playground directors from throughout the state, will get under way here Monday and continue until April 20. The annual tour will take the singers to Lancaster Monday, Wilmington (Delaware) Tuesday, Philadelphia Wednesday, an d then to Fred Waring's_radio In gram and a concert in NewYork' Thursday. Tom is one of the original mem bers of Waring's Pennsylva sans. Although he left his broth er's outfit several years ago to pursue a career in concert sing ing, he again is featured in the fa mous Waring arrangements with the renowned glee club Sammy Gallu recently sang with Waring -in an Easter ora torio Included in the repertoire of the Glee Club this year is one of Tom's compositions, "Jonah " Al so included. during the trip will be a new composition by Tom, "Blades of Grass" which was adapted from the poem by Ste phen Crane. - It will-be sung- by Sammy Gallu IMA President Attends Convention At Purdue Clarence H Evans '4O, president of the IMA, is attending the Na tional IMA Convention at Purdue University The convention begins today and ends Sunday This marks the first actual affili ation with the national organiza tion The campus group became a member of the national organiza tion about two months ago THE WITUItDAY EVENING POST Coeds Will Have Late Permission Over Weekend Coeds will have three o'clocks tonight and two o'clock permis sions tomorrow, according to WSGA Senate All women will have 10 o'clocks Sunday night 75, 'Track Candidates Get Ist Practice Run On Outdoor Cinders About 75 varsity and freshman track candidates ran on cinders yesterday for the first time this year, the varsity practicing strenu ously for the Penn and Drake Re lays only three short weeks away "The schedule's tough, material is weak, and conditions are bad," was Coach Chick Werner's sum mary of the outlook for the seven meet Lion season He added that the team ' will probably be unproved over last year's aggregation in the sprint and broad jump events but weaker in the hurdles and the pole vault A second call was issued for freshman candidates to report to freshman coach Bob Grieve in the Water Tower Only a few of the 75 candidates who have reported are freshmen, Werner said , Big r Game . Fishingg is Movieland, This way to Hollywood, where wild ,sea waves dash high (in the studiOx tank) and' fighting monsters of thisV: deep (rubber models) - are artfully 4 reeled in by "one of the most beaiiik tiful women available today" Thlt4 week's Post brings you the rolhak4, romantic, ridiculous adventuress of Crunch and Des. In four , pirtef "Sale W '4Z aterDaffy 10,L4 . . ,_..., ...PH Illp:,,wyllt ,_.„ ‘, ..,, Friday, Aprit 5; 190, - - If % so\