1.. PAGE TWO Letters Thanks to the AXiDis PHE EDITOR: Last Saturday afternoon a )11a1.loween party was given by the Alpha Xi Deltas for the residents of Pollock Circle. Want to thank ,the sorority and I believe I can speak ilor the rest of the Pollock Circle boys who were there. avrost of uls got a big kirck out of it and sincerely hope that this pvactiice is repeated by either sor orities. Collegian Gazette • All calendar , items must be turned in fit to gaily Collegian office by 5 p. m. on tile ily: preceding publication. Wednesday, Oct. 30 piILTILEIS . FEMNG, 469 Old IVPain, 7 o'clOCk: . — WOMEN'S JUDICIAL Meeting, WSGA l' 0 0: 11 ,. White Hail, 7 o'clock. AG SaIUDIEN't Council, election of offi cers, le9 Agriculture, 7 o'clock. 111.1,SSIAN 'CriVant.ll.s Practice, Professor Carry's thOme, .228 E. Prospect avenue, 7 &dock. MINIMAL TECHNOLOGY Depatrtment of Penn Stat e MI Society meeting (ceramics, pier technology, metallurgy), 105 Mineral In dustries, 7:30 o'clock. • "'ROME ECONOMICS Club meeting. 14 Home Economicz, 7 o'clock. 'OLT GAMMA ALPHA tapping, Northeast lounge of Atherton Hall, 7 o'clock; pledges fithnlgtht, 8 o'clock. LAMBDA SIGMA meeting, Southwest lotinge•or Athenbon, 7 o'clock. WOMEN'S FIELD Hockey, Aimy and FtaVy teams, Holines Field; 4:15 o'clOck. • IWIRA MODERN Dance Club, Modern Parice room, 'Mat e Hall, 7 o'clock. MALE'STIMENDS interested in get er' meet at Phi Kappa Psi house, 8 isecloCk. • • Movies • . IbArDHIAIUM: "I Wanted Wings," VeronlCa fake. • 10TATF.: "It's Great To Be Young," Leslie BroOle0::__ ".Tack London," Michael crollfT' • • • . . , . College .Health Service 4,:imitted.to the infirmary Monday: Ros?- prt Arnsdorf, Harriet Ciine, Zoihn , Waltoin: Diztitiapg,ed yesterday: 47arfles Boy a, b:eoi - ge pchwartz. . Lcfte News--- (Continued from page one, - )3'aruch plan offered by the United States for atomic energy control 'ass. selfish. And he said The plain People 'of the world do not agree with the philosophy, as ,he putt it, 1 "of Mr. Baruch who says that after ! War is ended peace becomes a• A Common Expression in Town and On Campus - - "You Can Get It At Metzger s " . Oider Your Pumal. CHRISTMAS (ARK NOW . .- Place . Your Order Early . . Also STATIONERY with Your Name and Address Many Designs and Colors REAL HARD FIBRE LAUNDRY pop- • BICYCLES , - HOVERS - WAGONS .7. JRKY(LfS • • 0 at Metz •s Sincerely, • Carl Pendler nuisance." Baruch had no com- ment. AS part of hiS . own four point program on reduction •of armaments" throughout - - th e ' world, :Molotov listed the - 6691ition ;of altamit energy in war as a primary aim. I n general, he proposed a uni verSal• diminishing of armaments under the diredtion of the United Nations ATHLETIC GOODS OF ALL SPORT SHIRTS THE DAILY couJEqiAm, STM.E COLLEGE, InINN,SYLVA4:I4. Letters Election After Thoughts TO THE EDITOR: In previous e lections when the voting in college elections wlas low the students wer e reminded that the turnout was poor. This year the number of people voting was not as high 'as is desired by many of us; 'however, I think com pliments should .be extended to the students who took the time 'to cast their ballots. Actording to the figures available, approximately 47 per cent of the seniors, 48 per cent of the juniors, and 41 per cent of the sophomores vloited in this election: This mean's that approximately 4 . 4 per cent of the stu dent.. body went to the polls. ' 'This proves several XactOrs: the students are in_ tereslted i n student goVernment, th!at boat' pai ti e's did . an 'eXceltent job of g*titig;tbe itmtteryts . o4, to vote, and that leohtrarY to iikedi',Ofions'lsY the .ex petts, the ex•GI is intere;:sted!_iii sttidont'adPitieS. It is my opinion that a thank yovk is in order fOr the elections committee. 71i:01*d a terri'fi'c j'Ob'to do and did it well. , should like to tak e this opportunity. to tliank each and every individiial fcir JaCcit. Zivic Charles "Chuck" Willing and ifiytelf .Soa 4 ed , a successful Campaign. in the future, any of you 'have some sugges tions for 'better student' governMent pass them along to any of us and we will give them serious consideration. Expansion Questions . . . TO THE EDITOR: We read with Interest the an.. nountement cif a $2;000,000 appropriation for the construction of five new buildings. • • We see a definite.need for a wing to mechanical engineering laboratory, the e xpansion of the power plant, and possibly a plant industries building. Buff, 'Why a new mineral industries building? ;May we quote from the College Catalog, page 214, "In 'Septernher 1930. the School alloyed into a new building. Which is one of the finest physical Plants an3iA,Anhere denoted to mineral industries education." • • . , perhab's the construction of a new wing to the present MI liuilding would. e ireore practlealtin the lightgf pressing'e*isting needs for. other buildings, such as Chem; eng, 'textile chem and jectingism. The journalism building could inawfe a tnueli needed iniilersity pre'ss: 'instead of a new A:3.: - Mory,, we see an urgent need for a new auditorium with Seatirig ;CaVacity large enough. to 'atcloininiKlate a vmaitei- percentag e of the student body. TWO WHO QQIJLDN'T GET _ - AitTiSTn cotniqp• 'TICISETS • EditoriAs, and •;cAturq.l q_ Coll egA a reflect fhe . W lll 9n, 9101. Vi t et 4 Aol no clahlflo -Tetiream 4 4 4.0 1 : 1 . 4 4 1AXV ,5 1 1 ' opinion: ' All ansigned 'edilori:Als, are soy e dditor: • WASHINGTON—Th e OPA ex tended its decontrol program yes terdei evening, ,Affecting many items. price ceilino :Caine" off r t ailiOs, • l'dinps," 'eleetrical antes, kitchenware, giessware and Many other consumer durable goods. Earlier, OPA. had lifted ceilings on "fd:fs and oili - nsed in soaps, paints and var: • •- •• .• --- SWEATERS Gene Fulmer Junior Class Pres. KINDS Letters I'm not the type of person Who is griping all the time, Nor do I watch for errors Just to put some words in rhyme. But if I see a reason For complaining to the crowd I'll come out and. say it quickly And I'll say it good and loud. There's a group right here. on campus Striving for us all, Witing far a building that's the answer to' a call. DO we need a social center Where eVeryone':Can . Do we need 'a Studerif'Union? an anyone say no??? There's a need aid you must see You must all your powers endow To aid to the erection ' of a 811c.tip,ENT UNION NO;W. Ruth Brenner Stork Brings Two Smiths, put to Different Families It's a boy for the Gordon Smiths of Winderest. The seven, Deana.. five-ounce heir was born early Friday morning at the Cen tre County Iffospital, Bellefonte, and has' been ' named Charles Clinton. . Windcrest's .other Smith fam ily, Mr. and IVtrs. Paul Smith, also have a new arival. Their daugh ter.: alsO 'born recently at Belle fonte, - weighed 'eight pounds. one ounce, answer 'to the name of Paula Sue.. The Infirmary was built from contributions -made by State potato . growers recognition, of agricultural" serviee to 'the piitato E:I=:31 In .T:tm 1 I nip pr 1937 a. chapter .of Phi Beta Kappa 'was on caffipus.' '' • • • THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Successor to the Free T r ianc,,O. 'l 3 üblfsbect Ttlesda through" Friday mornings - during'• the College' yeaf by Ate staff of the •Daily Collegian of •the pennsylvania Btate• College. Ehtered as second - Class 'matter 3uly•••s. 1934,' attthe Statel 'College,' Pa., Post Office tinder the act of March 3, 1879. $2.50 a semes ter $4.00' the school year. . ' RehreSehted for 'national advertising by National 'Advertising Service, Medi- Son Ave., New 'Yoric, Chidago. Boston, Los Angeles, •San rrancisco: Michael A. Blatz Rosemary Ghantous.— • i Mgr. Ed., -Lynette Lundquist; News Ed., .Lawrence Foster• ; Feature Ed., Frank Davis; Women's Ed., Katherine McCor mick; Asst. Women's Ed.; Suzanne Me- Co-Sport Eds. Arthui' Miller. Ste phen Sinichak; Photo Ed, Lucy' Selling; Wire Ed., Seymour Rogeriberg; Sr. Board, Marilyn Jacobson, Lewis Jaffe. • ' • Ad. Mgr., Phyllis Deal; Asst. Bus. Mgr.. Sally 'Holstrurn ; 'Asst. Ad. Mgr.,. Dorothy Leibovitz; Circ. Mgr. Paul Bender." STAFF THIS ISSUE Managing Editor • Marjorie Mousley Ass't Managing - Editor.... - T. Arthur •Stober News Editor J. J. Trumper Asis't News Editor • I , miilc Anderson ,RECORDS Now Available DIZZY GILLESPIE That's Earl, Brother Oop Bop. Sh' Bank • SLAM STEWART Coppin! Out . Blues Collins MERCER ELLINGTON Metronome All-out Pass Me Py ARTIE SHAW For You, For Me, For Evermore Changing My Tune The Glider Love of My Life DINAH SHORE • Who'll Buy My Violets • I May Be Wrong But, I Think You're Wonderful CLAUDE . THORI9 - IILL It's A Pity . to §ay Goodnight If You Were the Only Girl the Music- Room THE GLENNLAND BLDG. WiRIyiE\SDAY, OCI:OBXR 30; Zeigler Says Meat Prices Up Meat prices, now zooming up ward, will remain high for six to eighth months. This is the pre diction of Prof. P. F. Zeigler, of . the, college livestock staff,. Who has watched and studied the livestock: market trends for many years.. Interrupted as he was Slargh-: tering swine in the rooms' beneath the. livestock pavilion, ProfeSOPY' Zeigler answered the questiOnon : meat prices by 'stating, "Utireis. consumers themselves solve Ole problem by controlling their pur;.., chases,' high prices will ', PreVol - .• until - .supplies are adequate 'to Meet the demand.' •' .... . . He explained that, was normal" trends of n. -1. 4 1 71c0ng was upset by , conditions this year. He told. how normally meat Packers place snr.:.' plus supplies . iii 'stor'age tween Seasons of 'high 'and low production.i.:nd one Of the causes of present soaring 'prices is the complete absence of 'these buffer storage holdings. ' The spring pigs are now ready for - market and would have been. marketed in increasive numbers • during 'November ' and Decerriber regardless of the presence 'or afb- - sence Of controls. He warned that: consuniers must expect shot sup plies of pork, 'hoWever, snide the spring* pig ciop' was smaller than the previous year. Lower grades of beef will ;pre..., vail until grain.:fed. cattle 'conne.' to market during the latter Part. of December and 41 - gouith spring monthe; Lamb shoilld Jae- in normal supply; • • ' T he present'fturry of Ai& prices is strictly .- a .condition ; of •treniied ; buying by a, rneat,thiankiz. people, a scalper's he . `. 4!1744 . A. • Only Andy. Kerr, sL.a ho'asts a longer doaching.fe.snwe:.4 one college. than Penno•Stae's • P t otb Higgins ASSIFIXto ', 4 9P,CllOl‘t -WANitED to New. York NOV. 8. Return:Sunday evening. 0"d-ra67 . , Poldk. 1 1 1 0, Room 18, Pollock Circle. LOST—GoId ring with'blue - stone Call Melley, 3205: Editor ' ,Bus. - Mgr." ,R;EVV - iA -17- 111b—Mah i s Longines Wrist , - - Watch; lost vicinity .liort. Bldg, Friday. Firiqer, please return Stu dent Union, ,Old Main.. . FOR SALE-Aircraft P-T 23. Good bondittop. Contact Kretzer 3141. FOR SALE ---,Camer.a. roll film. Wholesale - rates: Call Michael torenzo, 2252. • • WANTED. TO SWAP-30-30 Win chester for 12 or . 16 ga.-purnp gun. Dick, AGiR, Phone 318.1: DRESSES,,gpwps, sweaters, skirts, size 44-16.. Excellent — cittatity,,s Condition. Call TART, 3935, after. 6' p.m. • • LOST-4lndia goat leather wallet, Alumni weekend. Reward. Call•" Al Petrosky, Alpha Sigma Phi, 2252. WANTED—Veterans desire apart,. ment for semester. beginpiOt February 1947. Willing to pay : substantial price. Call .Dave,..:49.13 RIDE WANTED to Pittsburgh Friday afternoon. Call June, 2159. FOR SALE —"Bargain" A 7 jewel Waltham pocket watch (retails $35, plus. 20 per cent tax). Only $2B. Call 4908. Johnny. . LOST—Red and black umbrella at DU 'House Friday night: : thr:7- - tialed M.ll. Call Jane, Woman's Bldg., 3rd East. FOR SALE Remington Three some electric shaver slightly used. Good. condition, $9.00. Call 4908, ask for Johnny. LOST—Parker "51" pencil. Gray with silver top. In or near- Main Engineering. Monday between 10 a:m. and noon. Leave at :Student Union. Reward. FOR SALE Film! Five. standard sizes. 127 limited supply-420, 620, 116, 616. Call Manning Trite 2252. LOST - 2 Z.B.T. fratfThity: pins • pyer weekend. Reward.: - latiadors . ca 11.2212. Ask for IVfat'iriii7 Al. FOR SALE—Suit or _tails. Splen did condition. Size - 38. 61.1. S. Pugh Street, phone 2610. .:..__„r