PAGE FOUR Conference Here The College will play host in 1942 to the annual conference of the National University Extension Association J. Orvis Keller, in charge of Penn State's extension services, is retiring president of the Asso ciation. The convention will take place on May 18-20. THE NITTANY NEWS STAND 110 West College Ave. Tobacco Cigars Cigarettes Smokers' Supplies Magazines . Periodicals Confectionery PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER Morning and Sunday PHILADELPHIA RECORD Daily acid Sunday NEW YORK TIMES Daily and Sunday NEW YORK HERALD TRRIBUNE Daily and Sunday NEW YORK MIRROR Daily and Sunday NEW YORK NEWS Daily and Sunday THE PITTSBURGH PRESS Daily and Sunday PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE Morning PITTSBURGH SUN-TELEGRAPH Daily and Sunday BALTIMORE SUN Sunday Only . 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The inspection will not be continued until minimum rules are estab lished. The College Health Service, Student Housing Board, and the Senate Committee on Student Welfare were joint spopsors of the inspection, which followed a three-year drive to improve room ing conditions in State College. Dr. Warren B. Mack, head of the department of horticulture, is chairman of the Senate committee. Danger of high rents which may result from improvement of rooming houses has acted as a check to drastic action by the Col lege or the Student Housing Board, according to John M. Bi erly '4l, former preSident of the board. The Student Housing Board was organized in 1939 and was recog nized as an official medium in seeking better housing standards for independent men. With the supervision of the Senate Committee on Student Welfare, a housing inspection pro gram was proposed and accepted last year by Dr. Ralph D. Hetzel, president of the College. Inspection of the houses was to have been made by the College Health Service. An approved list was to have been published in The Daily Collegian and in the annual list of rooming houses by the Penn State Christian Association. Plans for the new standards will be organized late this month, Dr. Ritenour said. 106 Counselors To Aid In Freshman Orientation One hundred and six upperclass student counselors have the re sponsibility, in a series of Fresh man Week meetings, of explaining Penn State to freshman men. The first meeting will be held immediately after the welcome mass meeting in Schwab Auditor ium at 8 p. m., Wednesday, Sep.: tember 10. Counselors will explain Penn State spirit, the fraternity rushing code, the rooming situa tion, advisory system, grading methods and student government. Willard Granted $lOO Mary K. Willard, associate pro feSsor of chemistry, has received $lOO for purchase of equipment to study optical properties of crystals. The grant was made by Sigma Xi, honorary fraternity for the pro motion of research. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN , Inspection Indefinitely HOUSING CHAIRMAN for the Senate Committee on Student Welfare is Dr. Warren B. Mack, head of the department of horti culture. His committee -supervised plans for the housing inspection which was - temporarily delayed this summer. IFS Wilt Operate Under . New Laws Interfraternity Council; govern ing body men's _fraternities,' will ; begin' 'operations - thiS fall:un der a new constitution adopted last spring. Included in the new constitution is a clause. awarding the president and treasurer each a $lOO compen sation. The officials . previously served without pay. Other changes in the constitu tion created two organizations to operate similar to the parent asso ciation. The two groups, made up of fraternity caterers and treas urers, will be coordinated in their relations with IFC by a Board of Control. According to another new by law, IFC's treasurer will be bonded .for $lOOO. In a letter commenting on' the new constitution, President Ralph D. ' Hetzel said, "If fraternity groups will accept it - (the consti tution) with a genuine desire to make the most of it, I feel certain that there will be a marked ad ance in fraternity fortunes." • Southern California, area of the University of California extension division recently added 17 new instructors. AUTHORIZED FRESHMAN APPAREL CORNER ALLEN , AND BEAVER