PAGE FMYR Center Club Plans Reception A. reception fur transfe r stu (kilts from . Penn Stu Le's four Un tki.ngraduate Centers will be held in the norithwest lounge of Ather ton Matt, 2 to 5 p.m. February 9. Iletiresqunents and entertalinment ore planned for th e get-together v.rlhildh is sponsored by the Campus C..mter Club. The club will hold ils last meeting of the semester in 905 Old Main, 7:11'5 pm. tonight. MI members and forine r center andents are urged to attend. The receipition is planned to,ori.. enit transfer students on eaanpus notiviities and customs, and to ;Rum UheL e students into a har nious organization, Thomas Etyrne, club president, said. eavers, Rims Knotted For IM Bowling Lead Continuing their .neck and neck battle down the home stretch of the IMA. bowling tourney, S. and Beaver House smashed through to 8-40 Victories over Nit tany Den and W.A.A.S.S. at the Dux Bowling Club last Thursday The starictin- of the clubs are: Team Won Lost R.LM.S. 44 20 Beaver House .... 44 20 Langford's Five ... 42 22 Snafus 36 28 Nitiany Co-op 34 30 Penn Haven 32 32 Nittany Den 30 34 W.AASS 24 40 Henpecks 24 40 D.M 0 P C 10 52 Phi Psi, Sigma Nu Win Loops, Enter Playoffs (Continued from page three) gap only to go dawn to de seat on a foul goal. Footballer Joe Colone paced the winners with eight counters; Fritz Lennox and Wolfkiel deserved plaudit for their play. The eight fraternity and four independent league ch2arrnions have now been determined. These quintets are now Dlaying off for the !championship of their re mective brackets. Fraternity titlists are: League No. 1, Phi Doha Tho+a "A": Nr 2 Theha Chi No. 3, Phi Kappa Psi; No. 4, Beta Sigma Rno: No. 0,. Phi Sigma Delta; No. 6, Sigma Nu; No. 7, Phi Epsilon PI: No. 8, Sigma Pi. Winners in the iinaependent lop s are League No. .1, Barks' In depeMients; No. 2, Yahoos; No. 3, Dorm 11 No. 4, 'Maccabees. AAUP Plans Open Meeting on Salaries The Iccal chiapter of the Amer ican Alssocietion of University '.Professors will hold an open meet ing, et 7:30 o'dlock Thursday might in Room 110, Home Eiconomitcs Ruilc3Jing. `Weans of Attaining a Salary Sdhedulle" Will be the subject for discussion. PrOfessor W. G. Waring had charge of the earliest tree plant ing on the campus, and many of these old trees are still standing in the vicinity of Old Main. ATTENTION ALL VETERANS Until Feb. 28, 1917, you can get one year of your favorite maga zine at reduced rates. Life Magazine $4.25 Time Magazine $4.50 Fortune Magazine ___s7.7s Alt orders must include your Dormer rank and serial numfber. The Karnak Subscription Agency 1130 Applegate Ave. Elizabeth 2, N. J. TO ALL STUDENTS YOU CAN SAVE UP TO 40% FOR YOUR" FAVORITE MAGAZINE CLASSIFIEDS All classified advertisements must be in by 4:30 mm. day. preceeding issue. Prices are: 40c for one insertion. $1.130. three insertions, 17 words or less. Call Collegian, 711. TUXEDOES FOR SALE—tSizes 37 long, 40 long, 44 stout. Call 4326. WANTED—Man and wife to work ,for room and board. Call 3470. WANTED—Riders, to Clarion Jan. 27th or 28th. Inquire Dorm 5, Pollock Circle. George Kin g, phone 3931. • WiANTßD—Passengers to Greens- Iburg o r vicinity. Leave Tuesday 1:00 p. m.—s harp! Call John Baker, 2618, after 6 p. m. LOST--Holmes' "Collected Legal Papers," Harper: "The Russians," Wasserman; "M adorn Political Philosophies." Call 2598 or exten sion 151. . FOR SALIE-4940 Mercury club coupe; excellent conditions and new tires. Inquire 7.18 Windcrest. FOR SALE--Baldina 35mi - n. cam era, F2;9 Gorlitz lens. compur rapid shutter, case; $65. Awnkst, Pollock 2-11, phone 3909. WAINMM--EideTs to Meadville Leave Thursday, Jan. 30, be tween 10-42 a. m. Room 28, Dorm 7, Pollock Circle. .FOR7SALt-=-KWE slide rule, log log, duplex decitrig; $l5. Call. Frank Evans, 3945. . , / . l i f 1 • / ./ i / . . t ,a. t - . • . • 4115 , i; \ - . rc.".:.: : ::..* , •' ..... . (.40iiiii(0000Th when you smoke PHILIP MORRIE CLEAN, FRESH, PURE ! America's FINEST Cigarette! First smoke in the morning or last one at night—she) . First ALL yours, when yon smoke PHILIP Moiuus! And. here's why . There's an important difference in PHILIP MORRIS man rufacture that makes PHILIP . MORRIS taste better—smoke, better—because ielets the FULL FLAVOR of the world's finest tobaccos come through for your compkte enjoyment, +...clean, fresh, pure! Try PHILIP MORRIS—you too, Will agree that Plitiw ,ORRIS is America's FINE S(' Cigarette! • • . • I . • ! FOR • TBE DAILY COMEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA WANTED—Two riders to share expenses to Detroit, leaving on or about Jan . .. 29. Call 2242. LOST —Black wallet in State Theater, Friday. Return to Stu dent Union or call Smith, 3980. WANTED—Riders to Erie, Pa.; leaving.po later than 10 a. m., January 27. Contact Dick East, AGR 3101. FOR SALE—Men's 14-inch riding boots, size - 10. Never worn. Hand made. Inquire Mrs. Barrow, scheduling office. LOST—Gray and silver Parker 51 pen between Peoples National Bank and Theta Chi. Call Jerry, 4702. FOR SALE—Size 38 H rt, SchaTf ner, Marx tail coat; tuxedo, and white palm beadh formal coat. 4286 evenings. SPE Elects Sigma Phi Epsilon recently elected Donald Von Lunen presi dent for the Spring semester. Other officers elected are Henry Baierl, vice-president; James Mc_ Nall, secretary; Quentin Novinger, treasurer; and Kenneth Brooks, historian. Late- News— (Continued from page one) Senate Judiciary Sub-Committee that such action by Congress would lead to reasonable compro mises through negotiations. DETROIT. MICH. Prices ALWAYS BETTER...BETTER ALL WAYS made news today. General Motors Corporation has increased the list prices' of many of its new 1947 model car. The Chevrolet diviion, biggest. of General Mot ors manufacturing units and heaviest producer in the automo bile industry, was not affected by . • IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEAENT MID-YEAR RECESS Special GreyhoUnd Bus Service Available to • PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE STUDENTS PENNSYLVANIA GREYHOUND LINES will operate SPECIAL BUSES from STATE COLLEGE, PA., FEB RUARY Ist, 1947, to points on the Pittsburgh, Scranton, New York City and Philadelphia Divisions.- • • - 'Reservations for seats on the SPECIAL BUSES will be made with the purchase of your ticket and should be made as Tar in advance as possible, but not later than 11 :00 P.M. of January 31st, 1947. SPECIAL BUSES WILL LEAVE FROM THE CAMPUS • PARKING LOT LOCATED SOUTH OF:-THE RECREATION BUILDING at 5:30 P.M. For tickets. ,and information call at . the GREYHOUND POST HOUSE, 146 North - Atherton Street. PHONE 4181. 40 CAN MAK OTHER OGAREITE Of an the l E MIS STATEMENT! eadi tbfolutts is the vo L I T ;parettes, PELLEIP. differ— gartt e with all hi Manufactue.— iftecog—eted by easiaeat medicai s aut horicie s Its being to th 01 those wh —l4"gagel 0 WITJNIESDAY, JANUARY 22, 19 the price. bOost. • WASHINGTON Butter Tyri es dropped again today. Maj food chains announced a 2c pound drop in butter Prices of fective tomorrow. Chicago whole sale butter quotations also wea•: down slightly. RRI
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