)V>.q:h fowi College Buys Property Unfit for Milit Clay pigeons in carload lots, minimum , 150 doz en, 16,000 parachutes declared nnfit- for military use—these and similar offers come to the office of Harold Loman, purchasing agent and director of dormitories {Hid dining commons. Recently elected county direc i :n- for Federal Surplus Distri -4 uti om-Mr. Loman makes a dis tinction between surplus and ex ecss property. “Excess property,” he said, “is ihat which may be located at an ordnance plant, naval station, government-, plant, airfield, or pvrny camp, and which, accord ing to the commander of the out fit, is not needed at that time. “Surplus property, however,” 1 Ir, Roman emphasized “is de clared as such by the surplus pro y.-’i'ty board after the excess pro -5 eviy is not found useful in camps cr plants where it previously came into disuse.” The College began its pur chases of excess property in the si i miner of 1945 after the federal government had set up a pro cedure whereby educational in stitutions were permitted, to ac quire excess property on a dona tion basis after the request had 1 non approved by the State De j n-tment of Public Instruction tefscterVeirem . . . will meet in Room 102 l lain Engineering at 7 o’clock to night.- Prof. Frances S. Hyslop Jr. will, present, slides on Albrecht Jourcr iiv a program Of Northern Knropciaii art, Record Collectors ! Necessary, to sell (singly or in lots) my extensive collec- •'* • •' 't.ibn. 'professionally recorded radio performances Tos- danini. (including-Beethoven 9th, .Missa Solemnis, Shos- i.akovitch 7th, Tchaikowsky Pathetique,; Brahms, Cres- i.on, Haydn, Mozart, Wagner, etc.) also Szell, Rodzinski, Walter,- other conductors. Also Met. operas' including '•'•ftJofciS, Tristan, Meisterskiger. Excellent condition. No dealers. Write for list. Inquiry by mail only. f-; MSB® .IE; 19th Sit, Brooklyn 3(Q„ INI. Y, !HK' Tftei Mats'• Course Committee •=■ lv: ' : ;: i ■ Be-; Pewisylvattfo State. College -• presents.' | Wvkiii Della 1 -'Ghiescr ;■ Leading Soprano-. • ' of the ' im- franckov-amd. Chicago'Opera Companii'es in f . Schwab Auditoriu'rrr i :: ' ' ' At 8 O'clock' l. Tomorrow Night - . '(Wednesday;-February 20,1946) Recital by Lotte--Lehmann, selected to replace Witold w 'Malcuzynslci, as third number of the- Artists*: Course t, series, cancelled because of illness of Miss Lehmann, .. ry Use and the Pre-Induction Training Headquarters of the 3rd Service Command. The claimant merely pays costs of handling and tran sportation. “In purchasing surplus pro perty,” Mr. Loman pointed out, “the College will be allowed to acquire both capital and producer property and consumer property at “fair value” less 40 per cent discount.” Hunting knives, minumum or der 75 dozen, hundreds of trucks from the Boulder Dam construc tion, enough property to equip a hospital—these are the surplus property offers which Mr. Loman receives. “Catalogues listing items which are available on this basis-are ex pected momentarily, concluded Mr. Loman, “and ample publicity will be given this matter as soon as the notices are received.” Student Council Elects Charles Adams President Ag Student Council re-elected Charles Adams president at their meeting in Agriculture .Building Thursday night. The remaining officers are: Elizabeth Hutchinson, vice presi dent; Carolyn Graham, secretary; James Todd, treasurer; and Eu gene Fulmer; parlimentarian. Officers will fee installed and plans made for the coming semes ter at the next meeting, to be held in 109 Agriculture Building at 7 p. m. tomorrow. The council in vites all Ag students to attend the meeting. fl*****;*. y THE COLLEGIAN Calendar La Vie 412 Old. Main, 6:45 p.m. "WSOA Senate meeting. White Hall, 6:45 p,m. , Treble Singers, U‘7 Carnegie Hall, 7 p.m. Deutscher Verein, 102 Main En gineering, 7 p.m. PSCA First Semester club meet ing, 304 Old Main, 7 p.m. Glee Club, '204 Carnegie Hall, 7:15 p.m. Chess Club meeting, 41(1 Old Main, 7:30 p.m. ■Penn State Club meeting, 321 Old Main, 7:30 p.m. X-G-I Club meeting, movies, “Football Highlights,” “Fatty Ar buckle,” silent comedy. 124 Sparks, 8 pan. Collegian Candidates, first se mester, 8 Carnegie Hall, 8 p.m. Second Semester Collegian Can didates. 8 Carnegie Hall, 8:30 p.m. IMA meeting. 404: Old Main, 6:30 p.m. Stag Assistants Corps of Red Cross, 3 White Hall, 6:45 p.m.* ‘Blue -Band Rehearsal, IIU7 Car negie Hall, 7 p.m. ■ Purple. Quill program. WMAJ, 8 p.m. Ag' Student Council, 109 Agri cultural Building, 7 p.m. THURSDAY Lakonides, WRA lounge, White Hall, 6:30 p.m. PSQA Upperclass Club meeting, 304 Old Main, 7 p.m. Choir, 1117 Carnegie Hall, 7 p.m. Collegian (Business Staff meet ing, 8 Carnegie Hall, 7 p.m. Cabinet meeting, Alumni Office, Old Main, 8 p.m. Russian Club meeting, Hugh Beaver Room, Old Main, 6:30 p.m. Professor Fishbum lecture on Russian Music, Hugh 'Beaver Room, Old Main, 7:30 p.m. Purple Quill Presents Original Radio Drama Purple Quill will present an original radio drama, “East bound Bus”, on its weekly radio program on WMiAJ at 8 o’clock tomorrow night. “This is not a play in the strict sense of the word,” sa'd Guild master Stanley Huppert the dir ector and producer. “It is a bull session about the atomic bomb that takes place among the pas sengers on an east-bound bus flit of State College.” This is the first original production of the time Purple Qu-ill- newly activated P. Q. The cast includes: Carol Dieck mann, student; Stanley Huppert. philosopher; Jane Mayer, secre tary; William Lewis, scientist; John Bower, ex-serviceman; Jos eph Bird, reporter. CLASSIFIEDS LOST—book “Lady in a. Wedding Dress”. Please return to dis pensary. LOST—Pearl bracelet at 'Rec -Hall, -Feb. 9. Please call Acacia, 3941. FOUND—sum of money in the dispensary. The owner -may have the same by naming the sum and,paying for this ad. LOST—'Men’s Gruen watch with igold expansible band, between White Hall and Corner Room. Sentimental value. Call Mary, 3372. LOST—maroon gold topped Ever sharp pen in Bursar’s Office. Tuesday. Finder please return to Student Union. * ' • . NO BEER will be served to tables consisting of minors at the Crossroads Restaurant Boals burg. LOST—One black and white dog age six months answer's to “Spe.” Finder return to Sigma Phi Epsilon.' LCTST—BIue -Parker pen on Sun- day nite. Grace Elizabeth Tarns engraved- on barrel. Call “Skip” Grange 3rd East. LOST—Small rose gold wrist watch- at White Hall. Initials- on back'-P.A.L. If found' please call Pat 3483. Reward. 'WANTED: Yeung woman full time clerk in Ladies’ Shop. Call 3312. WANTED: One ticket for Wed- nesday concert located not far from stage,. Call Extension 144. TODAY TOMORROW fishburn Addresses Club On Russian Folk Music Professor Hummel Fishburn will lecture on Russian music at a meeting of the American-Rus sian Organization 7:30 p. m. Thursday in the Hugh Beaver room. Records will be used for demonstration. President Alexander Perov ex tends an invitation to all students and faculty members to attend. Records on Russian church music, peasant songs, etc., will be played after the speech under the super vision of program Chairman Wal ter Hatkevich. In order to have the Hugh Bea ver room open for the Russian Club. Secretary James Smith of the PSCA has changed the regular meeting time of the Upper Class Club. ■Members of the Russian Club will meet at 6:30 p. m. prior to the lecture for a final reading of the revised constitution. Chemical Society Elects Dr. Oakwood, Chairman Dr. T. S-. Qakwood, assistant professor of organic chemistry at the College, has been elected chairman of the Central Penn sylvania Section of the American Chemical Society. Other new officers, all mem bers of the College faculty where the Section has its headquarters, are: Dr. C. C- Wright, professor and chief of the Division, of Fuel Technology, vice-chairman; Dr. R. V. Boucher, professor of agri cultural and biological chemistry, secretary, and Dr. A., H. Holt zinger, associate professor of chemistry, treasurer. Three other members of the faculty were elected to the Na tional Council of the American Chemical Society. They are:. Dr. J. G. Aston, professor of organic chemistry, Dr. R. C. Miller, pro fessor of agricultural and biolo gical chemistry, and Dr. S. T. Yuster, professor of petroleum and natural gas engineering. Dr. James Fleming . . . "regional director of the Fair Employment Practice Com mission for Pennsylvania, Dela ware, and Maryland; will address 'the American Association' of 'C di versity Women in 121 Sparks 8 p. m. Thursday. Mrs. A. F. An derson is chairmen'for +his meet ing, which is cpt'. to the public and marks change ip date ori ginally scheduled Cor the Feb ruary meetii. g. TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY > Mural— (Continued from page one) ; Exchange committee, announced' the dates and hours for turning in: used books to the Exchange. ; Operating in room 6 in the, basement of the library, students can 'bring used books they Wish; sold to the exchange from liOi to 4 o’clock on February 27, 26 and'- March 1. : ißooks may be purchased at the! Exchange from 9 to' 4 o’clb'ck,; March 11 to 16 inclusive. Possibilities of using voting machines in the forthcoming ’stu dent elections are to be investi gated by James Sheehan. Newman Club . . . will sponsor a record and refreshment dance in Woodman’S Hall, W. Hamilton street, from 8 o’clock to midnight, ■ Saturday February 23. All paid-up mem bers of the club and their, guests are invited. I 11 1 • , . 1 ' ' WARNER BROTHERS. “ , STmTi-- Row Showing Eddie Cantor “THEKMP ‘FROM SPAM* « .:-Toniorrow . . Thur& &'• Friday. Joh CARRQIiV ; Extra Added Aftracioni The Big Hero Story Starring a Whole Army Burma Victory of Heroes!
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