PAGE FOUR Ewell, Karver invilalions To Inquirer Meet Two Penn Staters, an under gaidnaate and a graduate, will be running in the Third Annual In quirer Invitation Track and Field :Meet being "held in Philadel ).lrna's Convention ;Hall Friday nigh t. The undergraduate, fleet-footed Gerry Kamer, Nilttany distance kw.e, has been entered in the mile ;PY . Chick Werner to compete n rinst su teltar ihoard-run )i,lr.; as Sweden's Rune Gustats ;ion, who' set a new world' s record cAr 12:21.4: for 1 1.0110 'metiers 1a.4 rioinamer in Sweden: Leslie Mac -11/I:iilichell, indoor U. S. champion and last year's Inquirer Mile vi2c insr; (Hulse, holder of the American citizens' criterion of 4.U'6; and I'nank. tDixon, NYU 's 111/113 spike-star. Long John Woodruff, the win -117 of the 19316 NO-meter Olyrn vic: title, , miay also start in this ra , ze; but it is doubtlful because tut!: a pulled tendon, hurt while (the former Pitt star was working out last Thursday. He has also itidd friends that he is planning to Jang up his spikes for good, but there is the possibility that he tray change his mind before Fri (tlLY'. 'Another wearer of the Blue and Whilte, sprint • ace Barney )')well, who was three times a triple .intercollegiate track cha.m p;on when running for Penn ;-7/4ate, has entered in the 50 and 300-yard events. Barney, with an care on the 1948 Olympics in Lon don, is expected to give Villa owe's George Oujda. 'who is gunning for his third straight vie tinny in the Charleq W. Paddock Memorial 300. more competition titan he can contend with. The colored track star, who is ncr,v studying at the College and wibrking out daily with the track rg.tuad, will run under the colons of the Shanahan.A.C..df Philadel- Uoxers Wiln--. (Continued from Page Three) est victory of the day. Joe Bondi eked out a one point victory in the 135,pound class and John Lusser won ali r three rounds from Richard Palmer in the 155-pound 19ut. SUIMMARIES 1125 Pounds—{Red Cramer (PS) itechnkally knocked out Howard Shannon in 1:32 third round. 130 Pounds—Glenn Hawthorne (IPS.) outpointed nether. Ward. 113 , 5 Pounds—John Bondi \ (PS) outpointed Ernest McFadden. 145 Pounds—John Sheehe (PS) technically knocked out Jack Ec cles in 1:31 second round. 1455 Pounds -; John, Slusser (PS) outpointed Richard Palmer.. 1&5 Pounds—J ac k Tighe (PS) outpointed John Sgariglio. 175 Pounds—Carlo Ortenzi (IW. Md.) te'chnically knocked out Will Greene in 1:33 first round. - - Heavyweight--Joe Corleto (W Md.) outpointed Dave Nemeth. Islladesmen (Continued from page three) tel 2-1, and Williams 2-1; Tessier (PS) defeated McGrath 2-1, and tied Wachtel 2-2; Williams (L) defeated Tessier 2-I;•McGrath (L) defeated Ozarow 2-0. Sabre—Penn State 6, Lehigh 3 . Tessier. (PS) defeated Jones 5-4, Williaims 5-4 and Poland 5-4; Mc- Creary (PS) defeated Williams 5-3 and Jones 5-4; Stewart (PS) defeated Williams 5-4; Poland (L) defeated Stewart 5-3 and Mc- Creary 5-4; Jones (L) defeated Stewart 5-4. Yahoos, 'Maccabees..., (Continued from page three) intramurals were Eagles 29, Ram blers 20; Comets 16, Ralleks 11; Beaver House 27, Dorm 4-13. For feit wins were posted by Marau ders over the Blazes and Berletics over Dorm 7. Marilyn Hall and Seven Old Men both failed to field a fifth man. Fraternity elry L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY LOCATED IN THE ATHLETIC STORE Chub Cancels \i-lepkly :Meeting The Penn State Flying Club will not hold its regular meeting to night because Of approaching finals. Henry Myers ; president of the group, revealed. Insto:d a special meeting Will be held in 110 Home Economics Building. February 11, the first Tuesday of the new semester. The meeting place is not definite and further announcements will appear in the Collegian and on the bulletin board at the Belle fonte Airport. Two sound films, "Construction of a Light Airplane," filmed at the Piper Cub plant in Lock Haven, and "Aircn•ft and How They Fly," will he presented. All mem bers and those interested in join ing the club are invited to attend, but the meeting will not be open t o the general public because of campus regulations. Any members owing dues or flying time are asked to be pres ent and make their payments. For those interested in joining the club, information concerning it may be had from Henry Myers or James Eaton, Pi Kappa Alpha, Joan Heath, McAllister Hall, or Wyn Entis, Doum 7, Pollock Wall Science Honorary To Initiate at Banquet . . Pi Gamma Mu, honorary social science fraternity, will initiate new members at a banquet at the Anchorage at 6:30 tonight. • Dr. Henry Janzen, assistant professor of political science, will be the guest speaker. The title of his address will be "Is the Soviet Union Reverting to Type?" Reorganizing 'Campus-Key Elects Temporary Heads Emory Brown was elected tem porary -chainman of the Campus- Key panty . at .2. reorganizational meeting Sunday. Virginia Mc- Cluskey was chosen temporary .secretary-Areasurer. IA proposal was made by senior class president James C. Sheehan for election of Co-chairmen to command party ,activities next semester, but the motion was tabled until the next meeting of the clique February 16. CLASSIFIEDS All classified advertisements must be in by 4!30 p.m. day preceeding issue. Prices are: 40c for one insertion. $l.OO, three insertions, 11 words or less. Call Collegian, 711. TUXEDOES FOR S/a/E—Sizes 37 long, 40 long, 44 stout. Call 4326. FOR SALE—Schick - Colonel Elec tric Razor, $lO.OO. Call Max, 2196. FOR SALE, CHEAP-Navy Of ficer's gabardine raincoat; size 39 long. Call 68 Ath. LOST—Log • log side rule Friday morning on campus; stamped A. Hillman. RewErd. Call 2312. FOR SALE—New Remington "Threesome" Electric Shaver; 20% off. 526 Windcrest. W ANT ED —Man and wife 'to work for room and board. Call 3470. WAN'POD—To buy a set of bed spreads from a graduating sen ior. Call Bea, North Watts. FOR SALE-1939 Mercury Con-. vertible coupe: Inquire 806 Windorest, Tuesday p. m. LOST—Chem. breakage ticket No. 2372. Return -to Student Union or call Marge Campbell, 4864 or -5051. WANTED—Riders to Clarion Jan 27th or 28th. Inquire Dorm 5 Pollock Chicle. George King phone 3931. FOR SALE—'32 Chevy. Very 'dean inside and out. New tires, overhauled engine. Call 4957 for Harry B. THE DAILY COT/ /W.AAIT, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSTINANTA All Male Quintuplets Arrive on 'Friday Ai Beta Sig Canada has its Dionne quin tuplets--4five little girls whose entry into the world created an international topic of conversa tion. Today State College has its own set of quintuplets, all nnle, born without the aid of a physician.' Yes, it's true! The newcomers are dogs, born Friday afternoon and evening at the Beta Sigma Rho fraternity house• What a Mothers The dogs' mother is Walk', a ten- , months-old dog, part collie and part Germim shepherd, be longing to Milton Becket. The first pup was born about 2:30 p. m. as fraternity brothers hastily dug up a spare mattress and an electric heater to make the mother and child as comfort able as possible. A phone call to a local Teteri narian resulted in Becket's believ ing there would be one more puppy. Pup number two did ar rive about 4:30 p. an. Third by Dinner An announcement at dinner that a third , puppy had just been born threw the fraternity into an uproar. Silence was the key word on the second floor of the chap ter house, as- Wallo and her three pups rested quietly. . A fourth pup entered the world about 8 p. m., and it was just after 10 p. m. when the fifth and last pup was born. Wallo heaved a sigh of relief, the puppies squealed, and some 60-odd Beta Sigs had something else - to talk about. James Bristol Speaks On Service Seminars James Bristol of the American Friends Service Committee will speak to student and faculty members on the International Service 'Seminars at 304 Old Main at 6:30 o'clock tonight. The Seminars will be held in the United States this sumarn• and will provide men and women of different nations, cultures and 'experiences an opportunity for cooperative living, and to study. Public Affair s Commission of the Penn State Christian Associa tion will sponsor the meeting. i. • m 7;157e .9477 re ./ TO 57AY FRESH 40/1119ER./ • s i "...1... 4. • no ashore Awave 4 9 1 I NEW! ti t ; 2; or \ , ( m • \ I \ • ) New Bien New 'lreste New FireshnessP Made by the revolutionary new "903" moisturizing process. Beneficial moisture penetrates every tobacco leaf—gives you n smoother, milder, better Elamite! Get new Raleigh "pO3" Late News-- (Continued from page one) wreckage of their super-bomber. Not any of th e injured is on the critical GRANITE FALLS, Minn.—An drew Volstead was a Minnesota congressman when he steered pro hibition successfully through COn gress during the last war. Presi dent Hoover called it a • nobl e ex periment but with the advent of the New Deal under President Roosevelt, the nation gav e up its effort to enforce temperanc e by law, and prohibition was repealed. Volstead died yesterday at Gran ite Falls, Minnesota, where he made his home. He was 87 years old. • PITTSBURGH—Big Steel dis dloses that it will begin negotia tions with the• CIO United Steel Workers next Friday . in Pitts burgh. The wage discussions had been postponed briefly although talks already have begun with the So-called Little Steel group. United States Steel Corporation—,known in the trade as Big Steel--gener .ally sets the pac e for the great basic indudtry. NEW YORK—Elliott Roosevelt says that Josef Stalin told him in a ,personal interview that relations have imprOved between the Sbviet and American peoples. He qtioted the Soviet leader as adding that "the danger of a new war is not real." 'Roosevelt disclosed th e re sults of his trip to Moscow in the current issue of Lbok magazine. He quoted Stalin •in the form of answers to 12 questions which he said he put to him. LAKE SUCCESS—The United Nations Secumity Council at Lake Success has postponed considera tion of arms redudtion proposals February 4. The vot e was nine to tWo . with Russia and Po land opposing the postponement. The United States had sought More time to study the ProOsals dor arms reduction. Th e ooundit also over-rod e So viet objections eiarlier when it voted to put the British charges against Albania on the agenda for a hearing,. That vot e was 10 to 0 with the Soviet Union abstaining. ROME—ltalian Premie r Alcide de Gasperi has resigned but he is expected to form a' new govern ment—perhaps one in which the Italian Leftwing will have a smaller voice. De Gasperi himself d ip‘ 14 . ) • it 14 fI / • 1 - Xj ,q -.7 4 7,7 '"C.,'.. - . - S' ~.; ...1: DIN ;$;,: Len 61C0 tin Viet ' Ef.esstkrNotprit.;,,, reStS cossiffed by a jury of If ,chflagoished dodos; ‘:•:,'",•`""‘l.4A:ii•z:lttark:ftZt'i'n..;:•'»ay.,, • TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 947 heads the Christian Democratic party. The latest Italian crisis de.. veloped when the Italian Socialist party split over the question Of collaborating with the Cominu r fists. The Italian foreign 11/littlish* Ailed a strong proteSt yesterday Willi the major allies of the Euro pean wa il . domipllainting that the 'Malian peac e tennis are unjust. The Italian treaty is scheduled to be signed at Paris on February 111 LlStg eCt for Lip Appeal! You don't need a soap box...leave it to a polished dance floor and The Season's RIGHT 'Red to win them! over! 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