I?AG® .FOOT. CLASSIFIED SECTION 3 iOST—One jeweled (Phi Delia Theta pin somewhere on camp us. It found call Giib Parnell, 405)1. Raward. FOR SAILE 2-month set of Nine Jones Irons and Three Au tograph Woods. Call Stan 4161. WANTED—Share expense ride to Buffalo on either Friday, Dec. 20 or Saturday, Dec. 21. Call Don, 4047. IJOST Rhinestone •with pink moonstones, some where .between Ath Hall and mov ies. Reward. Call 225 Ath. FOR SALE—.I943 model portable typewriter. Call John Mattern iis, Alpha Chi Epsilon, 881. CHARTERED buses leaving Sat urday Dec. 21 at 1:00 p.m. for Clearfield, Brookville, Oil City and Erie. Call 4181. SOMBREROS: want to rent sombreros 3 nights, good care, guaranteed.' Call Betty Schmitt 2622. ' APARTMENT WANTED for four X-Gl’s next semester. Will pay for remainder of this semester. Call Stan, 4033. WANTED Ride to Chicago or vicinity around 'Dec. 21. Call Esther or Sherman, 4745. For .X-GI and wife. DOST—Swiss watch with gray leather band: Friday, around Pollock Circle. .Reward! Call Bill Morris, 8981. . 'WANTED Dependable students to work in Applegate’s Pe Ro Dairy Store. Girls daytime, fel lows evenings. Call at Pe Ro's, 10l W. Nittany. DOUBLE ROOM, Pollock Circle; immediate occupancy, reduced, rates. Bill Reed, Dorm 5, Room SI, Ex. 3931, WANTED X-IGI for Pollock Circle room immediately. Phone 3086 any time, ask for John Holmes. LOST One pup-tent. Would finder please return to Student Union or see Ben Wilson, 013 W. College, 'VETERANS “Life,” “Time,” $3.5:0 until Dec. 311. Students— “ Time” $4.50, “Life” $4.25. “For tune” $6.00, Call Bachman. 2848. FOR SALE Remington desk typewriter: price reasonable. Call Frank, 3007. WANTED—Ride to New York Friday, December 20, about 4:30 or later. Call Emerson, 4937. WANTED—(FuII-time waiter. Call Caterer at 4037. . DOST Shaeffer fountain pen; brawn with gold top. Return to Student Union. Please! WANTED—Passengers to Pitts burgh. Leave Friday afternoon. Share expenses. Len Freedman, 3060. iPERSON FINDING a “Quantita tive Analysis” by Trebold and notebook please call 4091. Ask for Bud. DOST—Pea jadket near 226 'Sparks. Call Dottie Knorwles, 2nd Irvin. WINDCRiEST—Fire insurance on personal properly in trailers now available at 118 Windcrest. W. W, St. Clair, Agent. FOR SALE—Log-Log slide rule. Cali Lohse, 21-61. LOST—One sterling silver spoon in. Skellar Friday night. En graved Mac. Cali McClowry, 4975. WANTED—Waiters and dish washers for evening meal Dec. 114th at SFIE; $2.00 plus meal. Call Bemie, 4975. brooch set WANTED —Riders to Meadville,, 4:30 Friday; return Sunday. Room 28. poi m i. WANTED—.Rides tor 11 iree gi rls to Allentown, Friday after LO'O, December 20. Call Betty Flory, •2T89. LOST—Black wallet with name •in gold, between Cliffs and Westminster Foundation. Finder can keep money. Call JMSik Common Sense Protests Common Sense Club sent let ters to radio stations WMAJ and WIOR protesting renewal of Up ton Close’s contract which re cently expired, said club presi dent Leo Troy. AVC also pro tested. The groups feel that radio should present unbiased pro grams and term those of Upton Close as undemocratic, anti-AVC, anti-labor, anti-negro, and anti- Semitic. 1' r. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA #o**. ■ gwhen smoke, fHIUPIOraSI CLEAN, FRESH,* PURE y~ r .. 7 , America's FINEST Cigarette! It-s.— f irst smoke in the morning or last one at night— the 'avor’s ALL vours, when you smoke Philip Morris! And here’s why ,.. i There’s an important difference in Philip Morris man* ttfacture that makes Philip Morris taste better— smoke jbetter—because it lets the FULL FLAVOR of the world’s finest tobaccos come through for your complete enjoyment "-clean, fresh, pure! Try Philip Morris—you, too, will agree that Philip MORRIS is America’s FINEST Cigarette! 3MU Galloway Trial Near End- (Continued, from pane one ) shot by looks of tihe photo. In the Picture When asked ‘wlhiat the borough police c'hieif was doing behind him ■at tihe time, Galloway said he probably “wanted to get in the picture too.’’ Mystery of the closed (partition in Galloway's trailer was cleared when Windcrest resident Theodore W. Aslhhey took tihe stand. Ashibey said tihe closet doors were closed when Ihe caime in niiglht after the accident, but that he opened them to form a partition in which to Coniine the pet kittens that were running around the trailer. Parents Testify Galloway's father and mother both look the stand and told of their visit to their son's trailer a Book Exchange Checks Checks are now being delivered •for books that were sold by the Student Book Exchange, Jane We’gle, chairman of the Student Book Exchange, said today. Psi Chi Elects Frank <F. Morris was named secretary-treasurer of : Psi Chi, professional psychology. frater nity, Tuesday night. Walter A. Fabian 'was elected vice-presi dent. The president of the society is John. M. Laudenslager. ALWAYS BETTER...BETTER ALL WAYS week before the tragedy. Mr. Gal loway said -the couple got along line and, that there was no objec tion to the marriage. Mrs. GalloWay said the newly weds had made extensive plans for the future. The defense rested its base art 3:25 p.im. yesterday after present ing several of Galloway’s instruc tor's wlho verified that he was a “peace-loving” citizen. Thepsians (Continued, from page two) band went into rehearsal at the beginning of this week. (Before the war, Thespians used a large 14 piece band to supply the all-important music. However, starting last spring, Paul Grove’s smaller augmented orchestra is used because it is easier to work witha smaller group. Regular members of Grove’s band are Joby Hess, Bunny Ro ti-lli and Charlie Zoslaw in the saxaphone department; Jack Kel ly on piano; and Bud Francis on bass; Don Krebs on drums, -and Grove himself playing the trum pet. Augmenting the orchestra are George Barber, Tad Komoroski,. and Fred Swingle in the violin section; and Bob Mulligan on trombone. ‘ w *WnL e ? 4 * nß £■«* »"%te ed ivi.r„^f" h «>!'«- o/ &€sttp tf\ *L. * ®®dlCal ■ sfe^gj 2 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1946 Who Said So Who said you can’t go out becau s e you’re burdened with home work*!’ Ob ; you* have to compose a report and type it! ; . That’s a problem easy to solve. Let an experienced typist do your theme, term*: pa per, or business let ters ! CALL 433! State College A ml d
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