PAGE FOUR Classes Hear Siggins Spew .lohn Sigfirrs, ch'airm'an of the ) ronnsylvianfla Public Utilities C.,manission, witt talk today on fftS;ilifc utilities regulation to vari fm:s political science classes. Frank J. G. Dorsey, regional di_ ,:tor cif th e U. S. Department of ) Wage. Hour and Pulblie o)ntradlis Division, will discuss If lc. Fair Labor Standards Act and tf 1 , 3 Public Contracts Act, both of whidh defal with wages, hours, and chld labor, to Friday classes in Ainterklan government, public ad ffnistraltion, and labor legislation. Yworily Sponsoring Rilve for X-GI Nursery The Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority sponsoring a drive for funds to )riaintain the Nursery :-chool. The drive will last until February 18 according to chair 1-nan Eleanor Koplovitz. The sorority recently installed )iew officers in a traditional cere )bony at which town alumnae, sponsors, and patronesses were ),resent. New officers arc Elaine Mittel loan, dean; Lois Morris, sub-dean; Shirley Feldman, scribe; Barbara Morrison, registrar; and Naomi Ciahuse, treasurer. WALTER S. GIFFORD President of the American Tele phone and Telegraph Company. Started as a clerk with the West ern Electric Company in 1904. JOE E. HARRELL President of the NtZW England Telephone and Telegraph Com pany. Started with Bell System as a clerk in Atlanta in 1913. RUSSELL J. HOPLEY President of the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company. Started as collector in Fort Madison, lowa, in 1915. WILLIAM A. HUGHES President of the Indiana Bell Telephone Company. Started his telephone career as a ground man in Kansas City in 1917. THOMAS N. LACY President of the Michigan Bell Telephone Company. With Bell System since 1905. Starttql in Philadelphia as an inslallcr. I CLASSIFIED SECTION IF YOU TOOK '46 Buick by mis take from Sparks puking lot, call 3973. I have yours. Sentimen tal value. FOR SALE—Boots, English riding size 10-B. Good condition. E. L. Cleveland. Phone 321 or 373 Wind crest. LOST One rhinestone bratielet and earring, last Friday between Rec. Hall and White Hall. Call Kay 4171. LOST—Lady's yellow gold. Lon gine's - Wittnuer wrist watch between Home Ec and Schwab Auditorium Thtirsday evening. Call 874. BALDINA 35mm, F. 29 lens Com pur Rapid Shutter, case, $75.00. Aunkst, Dorm 241, Phone 3909. ZEISS VOLTA 9x12 CM plate zCamera, P 6.3, plate and filmpack holders, $20.00, Dorm 241, Phone 3909,Aunkst. BETTER BOWLING at.. STATE BOWLING CENTER CHESTER I. BARNARD WILLIAM C. BOLENIUS ALLERTON F. BROOKS President of the New Jersey President of the Wisconsin Tele- President of The Southern New Bell Telephone Company. phone Company. First tele- England Telephone Company. Started with the Bell System as phone job was in New York Started as engineer's assistant 10 a clerk in Boston i 6 t atty. City as a traffic inspector in 1921. New Haven inl9ll. These are presidents of operating telephone companies of the Bell Sy s tem. They all started at the bottom of the ladder . . . Nine );ears ago the Bell. System first published an advertisement like this, except !hat there are now thirteen new faces in the pictures. These new presidents also started at the bottom. The Bell System► aims to keep the opportunity for advancement open to all. One of its traditions is that its executives come up from the ranks. That has been true of the business for many years and nowhere is it better illustrated than in the careers of the tneu who uow serve as presidents of - Bell Telephone Companies. As a group, they have put in 611 years of telephone service, au average of 36 years each. H. RANDOLPH MADDOX President of The Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Com panies. St in teil, student enL:ineet, Washington, D. C., in 1921. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA 116 i S. McALLLSTER ST. ..:•,.* •:.q. . .:;:e$::::: ' •;:. ...::.; ••,, :.:;:? . s <:? , • '4lr*f f % f 4 : .::::.:. •?',i• •:!,•:s.!::::.If..SS• • • •••• • ::.,..i: " . :i .:: - •:g.:. : :;:li . s . ::::::: ' 1•:.e:::.:" .:i:sii: ... • :::::•%,::.::.:.... ..:: . .f ... •:.:.::. .... . , , .. .... Cs> : •' " ' •"" . . ,fs. ...:•::: ..: .:'':. ••:::.. 0, , :i.:x.:*. :iiii* *•:.: , • •(:*•• - ':::1F: •::•* :::.::.:•'):: • . . . * * * GRAHAM K. McCORKLE FLOYD P. OGDEN President of . the Illinois Bell President of The Mountain Telephone Company. Started States Telephone and Telegraph with 13e11 System as an Oita boy Company. Started as student in Eminence, Ky., in 1902. clerk in Kansas City in 1911. LOST-Gold braeelt with seven honorary keys. Some keys coo- Lain initials RAIL. Reward. Call Lose 47.17. tHIREE DAY dry cleaning service. Pressing while you wait. Quick Press Shop, rear of 118 S. ,Pugh street. ALL KINDS OF CAKES, COOK IES and CANAPES. See or call Frida Stern,' 122 Irvin Ave. Phone 4818. . FOR SALE—Motorcycle, excellent running condition. Reasonable. "Tuffy" Krumrine Bicycle Shop, 433 West College avenue. FOR SAVE-18-ft. "Northland" Trailer sleeps 4. Possession at mid-semester. .Call 702 Wind crest. LOST—,Before Christmas Austral- ian Slide Rule of great personal value. Blue simulated leather case. Please return to Student Union. SALE Transmitter, receiver, power. supply, etc. ; for MkIII tank. New—in original packing cases. Could be used as.harn'set. N o profit involved, phone 3909. Aunkst. WANTDD Tobin waiters and dish washers for Saturday night, January 18, Sunday noon. Call Fred Laser, 3250 evenings. WANTED —standard typewriter or good silent portable. Call Dolan 3991. • VICTOR E. COOLEY HAL S. DUMAS RANDOLPII EWE President Of the Southwestern Presidant-of the Southern Bell President of The Ohio Bell Tele- Bell Telephone Company. Telephone and Telegraph Corn- phone Company. First tele- Started his telephone career as pany. Started as a tragic student phonejob was as a special inspec a clerk in Sap Francisco in 1911. in Atlanta in 1911. tar in New Yor' It 1911. PRESIDENTS OF BELL TELEPHONE COMPANIES AND THEIR FIRST JOBS Company Walter S. Gifford Amer. Tel. & Tel: Co Chester I. Barnard New Jersey Bell Tel Co. • 'William C. Bolenius Wisconsin Tel. Co. 'Allerton F. Brooks Southern New Eng ' . land Tel. Co. - 'Victor E. Cooley Southwestern Bell Tel. Co. 'Hal S. Dumas Southern Bell Tel. & Tel: Co. Randolph Eide Ohio Bell Tel. Co 'Joe E. Harrell Netv England Tel. & Tel. Co. `Russell J. li9pley Northwestern Bell Td. Co. *William A. Hughes Indiana Bell Tel. Co *Thomas N. Lacy Michigan Bell Tel. Co. H. Randolph Chesapeake & • Maddox Potomac Tel. Cos *Graham K. Illinois Bell Tel. Co McCorkle 'Floyd P. Ogden Mountain States Tel. & Tel. Co. Philip C. Staples Bell Tel. Co. of Penna. 'Mark R. Sullivan PacificTel.&Tel.Co •Carl Whitmore New York Tel. Co. 'Asterisks indicate new presidents since December 1917 BELL TELEPHONE SYSTEM PHILIP C. STAPLES MARK R. SULLIVAN CARL WHITMORE President of The Bell Telephone President of The Pacific Tele- PresidentoftheNewYorkTele- Company of Pennsylvania'. phone and Telegraph Company. phoneCompany.First Bell Sy s with Bell System as Started as a clerk in San Fran• tentjob was mSan Franciseoao salesman in Baltimore in 1904. disco in 1912. a field man in 1910. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1041 STOLEN On December 20th about 3 p.m. from 2nd floor Hort, silver gray fur collar and fur-lined Marlboro fingertip length sport coat. Generous re-- ward for information leading -to recovery of coat. Call. Campbell 3181. WOMAN'S WALLET with money, identification, valuable papers, disappeared at ,Muhlenberg tame. Please return to R. T. Bair, PM. Kappa Psi. Reward. Date Place of Start First Pay Piro! Jot. 1904 Chicago 1909 Boston $lO week Clerk. Payroll Dept. $5O month Clerk 1921 New York City $2B week Traffic Inspector 1911 New Haven $l2 week Engineer's Assistant 1911 San Francisco $6O month Clerk 1911 Atlanta $5O month Traffic Student 1911 New York City 315 week Special Inspector 1913 Atlanta $l4 week .7 Clerk . 1915 Fort MadisonJa. $4O month Collector 1917 Kansas City $6O month Ground Man 1905 Philadelphia $lO week Installer 1921 Washington,D.C. $3O week Student Engineer 1902 Eminence, I