TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 5, 1946 Calendar TODAY File application for deferment of fees —Bursar’s Office. WSGA Senate meeting, White Hall, fc:4s p.m. 'HiIM; Radio ‘Program, WMAJ, 4:30 (pirn. Treble Singers, ‘1(17 Carnegie Hall, -7 p.m. WRA Executive Board meeting, WRA. lounge, White. (Hall, 6:30‘ p. m. Glee Club,. 204 Carnegie Hall, 7:15 p.m. Penn State Club meeting, 321 Old Main, 7:30 p.m. ' Firit semester candi dates; 8 'Carnegie Hall, 8 p.fn. Second semester Collegian can didates, 8 Carnegie Hall, 6:30 p.m. toMfoRhOW Ag Student Council,, 109 Agri culture Building, 7 Ipm.,,' Purple Quill, oi Humor,” WMAJ', 8 pm, Common Sense"' meeting, 228 Sparks, 7 pm. . Blub Rand' Rehearsal, lfl-7 Car negie-Hall, 7 p.m. Home Economics Club meeting, 14 Home. Economics (Building, 7 P.M!. ,Independent Party Mass Meet ing,,'l2l ..Sparks; 7 pm. IMA' Meeting- and. election of officers/ 401-Old iSigm>-O:3'Q p.m." Philotes, White Hail,' 7 pm. ‘ i^HDR'sijAY PSCA film “Song of . Youth;" prelude to lecture, Schwab 'Audi torium,.-.? ipm. ’ ■ Community " Forum Lecturer Maurice Hindus, “Russia,’"Schwab Auditbrium, 8 pm. ' Cabinet meeting, Alumni Office, Old Main, 8 p.m. Cho'ir, Tl? Carnegie Hall, 7. pm. - . Lakonides, WRA lounge, White Hall, 6:30 .p.m.. ‘ . Russian,Club Ohoirpractice, 200 Carnegie Hall, 8 p.m. ; PSOA 'Upperclass- Club, -304 Old Main, 7 p.m. ' , CoHegian Business Staff meet ing, '8 Carnegie '(Hall, 7 pm. , j Compulsory.: (Collegian. Adver tising Staff meeting, Carnegie Hall, 7 p. m. Visiting Newshawks Take Quick Survey Of Campus Paper The Satui-day afternoon wind whistled around the corners of Carnegie Hall. Ho sound could toe heard coming from the hews room, except the humdrum rou tine of a reporter’s interview. Then an unmusical door opened and three men stalked into the room. They stood there, silhou etted against the doorway and asked for “someone from Colle gian.” The reporter was only a lowly reporter, she explained, hut could she help, huh? It was too bad. Three members of the staff of 'the Pitt News in; Pittsburgh dropped in ah the Collegian arid only a reporter was there to greet them. But in spite of this, it must b.e noted that Jack Bloom, business manager, Larry BOndy, sports editor, and -Lowell Lubjs, sports: Reporter, were favorably im pressed with the professional ap pearance of the news room. “Gee, we have only four type writers!” the sports reporter gaped as he gazed fbndljf' at the dozen and a half . typewriters which sat placidly bn the tables next to the walls. Apparently, he didn’t'catch the'murderous glint in ’’the eyes of his superiors. “That'horseshoe table is really something!” he ’continued. “And you should see how small our of fices are compared to yours.” X-G-I-Wives... For ! MEATS . . POULTRY. . . SEAFOOD , Shop At COOK’S MARKET 115 S. Frazier Street It’s The M'an With The Sweetest Trumpet In The World... Yep,.. it’s CHARLIE SPIVAK ... no use trying to tell YOU whai! i asolid band he has. .. or how that sweet trumpet will send you ... You’ve! heard him play hundreds of times ... now’s your chance to sOe him and dance to his music on February Bth ... 9 to I ... only $4,20 per couple ... Tickets wifi be sold Friday at Student Union and at the ... WINTER FANTASY :ihe COLLEGIAN New Assistant Dean- (Continued frt/in page one) eluding 30 officers. Duty in Trinidad In June, 1943, Colonel Haller was assigned to temporary duty in Trinidad 1 , in connection with anti submarine activities involving the detection of enemy submarines by means. of airtoorne magnetic de tectors on, which his laboratory had worked. He was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel in July, 1943, and assigned to temporary duty with the North west African Air Forces for coun ter-measures planning and' opera tion dining the invasion of Sicily. He personally led the rad'ar coun ter-measures group consisting of thfee special investigational air craft and 1© bombers containing the iflrst installation of electronic jamming devices to be used in an operational theatre. He later was assigned to. Ad vanced Headquarters, Northwest African Air Forces, for planning aiid executing the at tempt at jamming the enemy: Wurzburg radar systems. This op eration, from the investigation and analysis to the actual jamming, CLASSIFIEDS LOST—GoId bracelet with ame thyst stones. Call Ruthye 3993. LOST—white silk scarf midnight .Saturday, near College Diner. Will finder please call 3997. Ask for “Van”. “Gee Days Yes sir . . . everybody’s talking about WINTER FANTASY . . . the, biggest dance of the year.. . Have you made your plans for it? .. . got yourself a date? ... If not, you better hdrry before it’s too late.... As Miss Coed says, “Only four more days ’till WINTER FANTASY”... No student will want to miss THIS dance ... hot on your life... was accomplished by means of equipment developed toy his labor atory. 'Subsequent Prisoner of War in terrogation, combined with the low losses of our aircraft and naval units, gave evidence that radar counter-measures had l play ed an important part in the suc cess of the invasion and subse quently all squadrons of the United States Strategic Air Forces in Europe were equipped. Official analysis indicated that radar coun ter-measures equipped aircraft has flak losses cut toy approxi mately 50 per cent. Hfeads Radio, Radar Program In 1944 Colonel Haller’s labora tory was greatly expanded when the entire Army 'Air Forces pro gram for radio and radar control of guided' missiles was placed! un der his direction. . , . Only Pour More ’Till Winter Fantasy” PAGE.-TSSRSiE Key Elects Pfleegor New Clique Chairman Members of the Key Party elected Charles Pfleegor the new Clique chairman at a meeting in Old Main on Sunday evening. Pfleegor succeeds William Mor ton who has held the post for the past year. At the same time, Key mem bers elected Barbara McCleary to the position of party secretary. She succeeds June First who was elected to office along with Mor ton. Some 150 students took part in the election which was preceded toy an open discussion of whether or not Key should merge with, another party. It was decided by an overwhelming ybte that Key would retain its present name and not merge with another party, blit that the party would undergo a new organization of publicity aftd campaign staffs. incTudiftg , sub clique bhainrien lor 'feabh setobster.