:`‘ !NjIMDAY„ MAY 21, 1946 ROOzOr Group • Sets -:Standards ~_ • • ` 7- The American Society of RI: frigerating Engineers committee is viii; its final session at the Col lege,today as it winds up its work of , establishing national standards for.. all home freezing units. Chairrhan of the national corn rtilttee is John E. Nicholas, pro feisor of Agricultural Engineer ing, at , the College. - Realizing •the - increasing impor-_ ,Wce and expanding use of home freezing units las a substittite for ,calling and preserving fresh frilits - and vegetables, • as ;well as representatiVes ... of, :,t riajor freezing : . units innufactur ,44-.are meeting to fix uniform .!:st.vdttrds for their product. rofessor Nicholas, chairman of - thli: - conimittee, is also chairman ''of i-the committee on farm refrig tittion for the American Society of Agricultural Engineers. His ,most .recent - appointment was to cbm.rnittee of the American Standards 'Association whi c h „Coinhine.s national standards for 'the `manufacture of all farm and Jitsl - rie - freezing with representatives of , 010;.Various manufacturers is an ..a.gent.' of .. the Agricultural Re lie-Aiipri Administration 'from the .B4eau - Of Hurnan Nutrition and ',HOme:Economics, Washington, D "CY-A:-. - repre.sentative Of the "Good 'l74:iuse.keeping, Institute, a . con sumer research agency, .is also ,pre'sent 'at the meeting.. compqnies partici 3:kathlg, in_the'discuesions.ar.e the Viir,Comfort.Corp., R: H. Bishop -;do:.itCorriinonwealth ,Edison poolerator..CoA General -_Electric r,iii:T,No.me-Divi4on of-Berg-War:- :4Se:egar-ASunibeain Names Atlite)**. , ,'Ple:4ostTlifese - da`a recent,ineeting, the Beta 76haRter. ,of -Delta Theta- Sigma , 4el*Ctecl/. ithei‘,.• following officers: - Ronald Clark, president; John 1-TO:rirt, ~vicenpresident;-• .Robert CiiiSt,':.:,?treeStfrer; :John. Vincent, sFfcret.E4l7l••• • '';,:ithes - folliAring- *ere 'received as "pledges; - 'fftendall' Campbell, Car • afid;'4Ohn (McKee -• t.,LlCatinSelor - Arnoldt ••Lueok and Bfother•Edwald . Bohibeck, alum nifeinbers Ihe Gamma Chap te,,,f6fPeltn'''Theta :Sigma at. the Tjniv~eisity,"o :'.Wisconsin, :presided. Atthe:dual-ceremony. . . • '; . ..9Adinance -.; Research - - 4'f?:..1;a1-:;pra,tory- Will hold an qbezilipase:,,and„, picnic at the new. %eillibajlititi.' , :station ' , Black tidnWti- - Stitte Park from 3' to 7 PY.sl2§ung4y.. All'. laboratory em- PV - Srge's,(arid",their families are :sin -liit.eidtto- 'attend. - • Tri) ontithel Campus PFKappa Phi , . . , meloenitb nitiated Joibta Antolick, Robert Auman, Gerald Berry, William Dietriek, Lawrence 'Gerwig, 'Harold Norris, Ray Ply- coyer and 'William Quay. Archery "Club . . .will _meet in Body IVlechan ics M00m,,-,White Hall at 7 o'clock acco r i d i.n .g to Jeanne Thornipson, president. A sound film, "Follow the Arrow" will 'be shown. All interested coeds are urged to attend. - .` James: - 6- emmell • . . . . -of qbh.e. School oaf-Education, has beemappointed-assistant . year book editor +lay the . • Joint . Publiea ,tiona,cCornmisSion-of the National latistnesi 'Tealcaiets - • ViiSsociation and . .the ' , Eastern • CiJinmereial 'Teachers AsiOciatiOn. • Fencing Club . . . will meet the. BodY °Me dhanies =Roam; White' Hall' pan. Thursday. All mernlb.ers -are asked%tto 'attend. , - - It's-the honey voice of Doris DO' singing all your favorite tunes . and she's lovely', blonde and terrific! You'll beg for more. of Butch. Stime'.s novelty tunes - once you've heard him .. . and the romantic touch in ballads is -added by rack Haskell Make your 'dates, fellows ... only THREE-more days ... Remember the 'date IVIAY 24 . . Remember the time-9. to 1 . RemeMber the placeßEC HALL ... A SEMI-FORMAL dance and only $4.00 PER COUPLE .. . Moonlight eciastiettAWNt . • - , •.Aotimlir‘.6,a, • ' Briefs Penn -State Club . will install new members-in 321 , Old Main at 7:30 tonight. Nominations for officers .and dis cussions of two' future dances will also take !place. President MiChaei Horen urges that every mernber to•attend the meeting. Flying Club invites, all students inter ested' in flying .to attend an or ganization meeting at the Pi Kap pa Alpha - house, 417 'East Pros pect avenue, at .8 p.m. tonight. Theta Alpha 'Phi . . . . nationallhonorary •drama tics .fraternity initiated the fol dowing Sunday, - Claire Cohen; Richard Frontinan, Elizabeth •Wr.a ebe r, Lynette Lundquist, ° Portman -Paget _and" Jane StauS. `Detilian..Club :.will - meet 200. - Carnegie Hall 7 p. m. tonight. The -program will consist of r e-group of-girls singing German , folk"iongs under the dir ection of Mrs. -Reynolds. Featuring ...Doris : , Doy k "Butt h" - Stone and Jack Haskell! Only- Three More Days To Make That Date Tickets on Sale at In Old Main Friday THE COLLEGIAN },I .6. - 90 1 :7"-) Magic AA Window Until 5 -P.M. Pennsylvania Pressmen Discuss Reading, Appearance Changes Improvements i n appearance and readibility of newspapers was discussed at the annual press con ference sponsored jointly by the Pennsylvania Newspaper Publish ers Association and the Depart merit of Journalism df the Col •lege •on Friday and Saturday. A . panel discussion, ;headed by Joseph T. Murphy, managing edi tor of the Wilkes-Barre Times- Leader and Evening 'News, cited use of lwar-born mechanical and scientific methods for ;speedier and 'more complete distribution -of news stories and newsphotos. Others partioipatincr ;in the panel discussion included Walter Lister, managing editor, Philadelphia Rec ord; Harry ..Hesselbein, managing •editor, Johnstown Tribune; G.. A. Harshman, general manager, Shar on Herald, and Errol H. Derby, managing editor, Greensburg Tri bune. John H. Carter, managing editor, Lancaster New Era, was general chairman of the session. Bowman Speaks Jahn E. Bowman, chief of re search statistics, State Bureau of Highway Safety, said in an ad dress that "there is prdbably no better single agency to lead' a thor- . ough educational and enforcement program than the newspaper." "Give me a good newspaperman and a newspaper willing to print' his 'writings and we will do more than any other agency in reducing , Dance To The 'Music lEf . Les Brown! ••The Band Of You'll want to dance to the sweet music of Les Brown . All you've gotta' do is hear , him and there'll be nO'doubts as to why you're hum- ming HIS arrangenients and tapping out the time to his solid swing. It's a State weekend never to be forgotten: .:-.1.1:tr.,..:.? ... k. 1141 t .,: :: ;.. :• , r i lli / it :1 i i ‘‘ 1...-..,,, rilimeftw; deabhs and injured on our streets and highways in Pennsylvania," Bowman said. Newspapers must insist on free. dom of the press at home as strongly as they do on interna tional access to news, says William J. Thomas, editor of the Clearfield Progress. Public Trust Thomas declared newspapers have a public responsibility to print all the news and that report ers should consider - their position a ipublic trust 'comparable to that of men elected to pnblic Thomas lauded George Martin, assistant city editor of the Pulit zer prize-winning Scranton Times, for what Thomas said' was Mar tin's honest and aggressive report ing, and praised •the papeir's edi tors and publisbers Who "backed; him to the hilt" in his articles leading to the resignation Of a U. S. judge. Panel Discussion . Martin himself, in - a brief talk as Dart of a panel discussion, told the conference, sponsored jointly by the Pennsylvania • Newspaper. Publishers' Association and the College's Department- of Journal ism: "We must invest in scouting like the big league ball cilubs do, so that we may find talented stars of our own. ' Renown" PAGE SEVEN'
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