t. • „. . • _ Continued in ow Ting with denreasin , winds. VOL. 45'—No. 27 Lute AP News Courtesy Radio Station WMAJ Central. American Revolt WtASHENGTON— According 'to a diplomatic official, the three Central American governments of Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Hon duras hav e reported to the State Departrnent a plot to overthrow he i r respective governments. ,The plot is said to involve the 'overthrow 'cif two of the three countries, and the State Depart ment has declined to comment on the reports. Ambassador Resigns IWASHllNdtatsr—The Un it e d ' States embassador to Poland, Ar thhr Bliss' Lane, resign - ed yester day. He said' the situation in•POI-: and was ir #agedy, and he felt he could do more-for relations* lbe.. tween the tW,' D ''ootintries if •he were a private citizen. US-Protests • • . • • uo 01".'ON Vhe - Uited ,!Siates has protested, strongly...to,. ' 2 3o,ieden "that.: new, Swedish- irn '•!port. restrict ions discriminate , Egainst; Arnerican. products:. `The State Deiialiment - said - that ish regulations violat e --the'rebipa , rodal trade agreement . - with - this 'eduntry. The note of .iSrs3tist . '-was . i t ielivered Stockholm,-nanday., , . Sink to,Palestine...'. `- . -,, . . !JERUSALEM= - Palestine j'e47.4,' 300' in numfber, have been return. `red to .the 'Holy Land 'aletet - the's , ' were mistaken by the British *tor illegal •• immigrants and. deported' • to Cyprus. Those .whe' .Wer e re timed were -among , the .800,Per sons ..rounded .up by.. the -13r11:-. ' ish on March 12 after the refugee ship. "Susanna"' had run' aground in southern Palestine. In order to hinder 'the 'British search far the' iniruigrants; many legal - residents mingled, with the newcomers and ~ • ,70fe-tk.,.e1l into .. cust , PlY. `, ' '''''l* , V*4 : ;•• ,7 l - 7 -- ---.---,.. ' 7.--: .. , ' . .2:'''' ; ' - • , •i't .1 , is ,47,7,60f.,..Li5t5. . 0 C C i .1,.., ..,„ ,• ~ ~.- It . - . - • - - • • .•- ' - • . I ay - Hours i'Vt,tf* -,.. _.. ... ~?,- 0 1131.11. 7 frig - 4ttb6 , itiOnili.'-a . i%bri.iirY, ithi3Oplleige Library acquired 1,-I.l*l t-1:10*-s,, W. P. Lewis, librarian; r,e, .port tc!day. • - _ .. - -,...' A, C l ilicuaatio,n af books • - totaled' 2 , 12,;- •46P8115ringing the total eiretilatiOn 7Oriaakts. since July 1, 1946 1 4 i 161 ',.. : 1,130 : ,i The montbly report also listed' quai'd'iniimibereE books in the library V. 4 1 0,1 6, 3 21. . .' - . • ,t s. , t ; . - .4 0 , e,flolloming hours will be. Fseroed ,by the _library. duririg - the p4#.e.f-holicliwys.: • - ••• ':. lrii7'tnianrsday,, April 3: 7:50 aln , , : to ?-:5,:olY i i m i.- .. k.: Fri Apri#. 4:13:00 a.m. to 5:430 .. 4 .'.7.--'43aturday, April 5: 9:00 a.m. to ;' . ..5f0G 1 3 3n.' -• ' • ' • ' - ~i, . ..";: Sunday, Apra 6: CLOSED. - . '•' Monday, April • 7: 9:00 Wan- : to .. ; 5:00 p.m. :';.. ''gluesollay, Afpiiil '8: - 0:00 . izil: to 25:00 PtAn.. ' • ' ' '1:s" tiorinan,lii Speak thi.-'..:Plantifo*iih::::: • •' ,of '+Growth -,:---- s -alegurators" will be the. subject oft Dr. A. G. Norman, 'United '.'States,..,,ArMy . Chemical. Warfare -Siihrice;:. when 'he:•••slieaks' . ..at - the rrAjn.thly- Meeting -of-Sigma XI, ;,science 'honorary ":Thursday: 7:30 -..P4n. The lecture -will . ue ,in. I+l9 New Physics and is Open to the Born in -Birmingham, England,• Dr. Norman-earned his Doctor of Seience and Doctor 'of , Thilosophy degrees at •English universities. Bgfore the war he Was professor of. Soils at lowa Slmte College. Tile speaker belongs to , the Royal Institute of Chemistry, the Biochemical Society, Soil Science SOciety, , Society of Agronomists, and Society df Plant Physiologists in• this country. A.doption of revised by-laWs will be gonsidered at a buSiness meeting - of the society foilt wing the lecture. . . . . .. . " ~. . . ~ 4. . 0 • • GIVE • "' 4 : i• . .A. ' 1: :A• '.)r% •. 4 " •. .. .. ,:: .... • „..:: •w,. -, ~... -: • - .), ~ • , . ~. yo THE g sgior, tit . . . - RED CROSS . . . . . Town Seeks Housing Aid The newly organized' Borough- College Coordinating C,omrnittee yesterday proposed 'that State College residents, business men, faculty members end others in vest "about $2OOO aßiece" in a syndicate .that7i7Cled build, as quickly as possible, low-cost housing, of single unit .construc tion. . Several Committee anembers suggested that _as, many . as 300' homes be buiff7They would be offered first to veterans. They con-ha - tee, .composed of three .College representatives and five- Borough-members was loiwned to integnate the expan.sion. pro.. grams 'of the-4--College and the town. Adams Dutcher,, head . of the-.departrnent ofM44bio Chermis, try,,.w , as -recently ~ .elected - man. F -7., . . p•resicient, .of ;the. .College; • Who': proposed . the. joint ;:group; ;,previewed;. the .Petro.. State • wirollrfileoi.-:'pleture- as 8000 ••skldeut§ in the ,Fall..ot 1041; 9000' ; 1B¢$;.10,000 111`: 19493 and 12;000 . t4:;;.14;000 •witthin•' .. tlie - •neFt four or •frite - ye,ao, . - Amt. growth . .43fthe•stp . d.eqt. lqq!iy would swell Irroug4; commenting: ' 4 IC we - di:Mkt . have -12 , 000 stu slenlts.iii four, or • five, years, it will lie-'-•:far-.:4sfie.4:tagOrtscaely-that ,.,,p.o.pristt•Aajk.-.•,,,,coNiAslf them. ..At i tt ^gig. Attf *01;0'a fail .fire'lhat;would kis support that weAvould. , citheridse, get." • "(COntintiC. 4010) • $0.60 . :10000 Elects'Offimrs c.11410 . 4.44011-1.1P, - .4l:Pcted grof4i)",Rtr';' , #seech'.' co*cotiotiists and students - _Of ..st*c - 11. - torrection. .other- •officers:-:sm-::Meg2- Mayers, vice President : - grid... Frank Varva, - seeretarittreaS4er. • - piye.slO*ll,.. l llSy...•Dr:,:ißtigene T. :McDonald, direct4r• .the 'speech ictirOyaid*; . ,llll.gs. , Ilyiarggi:ei 'Raabe; - as.sistant':."director Of. the. - speech the,grou - o . meet' regu 'l,l4* - tor „discusSions. in, the field .• of ` , 44irectiOn. - - At its first meeting, •the..organiiation obeerv demonstiktitel of •the hymn l'grapir`biy D. 1- IMCDonald. ,-' Dr. Bates, ;from - . the 'University of Pennsylvania,' will be guest -speaker at the next ,meeting sched-• Medi:l'o -Tile:it:lay, :April -1. :nervi...orginization includes the •!-following members: Violet • .''Wilime,'•Grove, Mary Hague;;:. Catherine,. Jones, Harriet Kirschner, -Eleanor Xoplovitz, Jo sephine 'Lowrie, ! Tune _Morrison, • Matilda Onachigretßrobst, Bernice Stiffler:4•!•• '"lefty Jane Wilsdn. .• ' 4-* Coughing and4netzing Spreads,' biliONzist' Covering. th .e •*l 41 - i).if•and nose when;Arieezingstitlljthing were 'aniong. the prey, Pre't4tive measures Dr. • Herbert' -4544'*%:„ 4 •61.ct0r of the • College 'lll '",S'Oftlif.el•Vlce ' said today, •- that studqiis „might take to avoid .infeot.l944.l . o7.,.ctuTent period of req•Airpfory -• diseases. .Dr. , Glenn sk#:....tiae:College was experiencing • • • - •73e4.eitiliiiP: . ,•;epidemic *which', has not4eittio'n.ltrated a tendency „to. • ' iStOr',lomplica tions.". • • • • ' ~a t Cpla. ns are still •available.;v iApensary, he , said, but voi*Aip„Ange num ber of infectedAttAill., tsi'efach case must be coils :ii'-ti.if.l4lfiividually before inficOtiA4p4: c l•', -;, The inrOcu - .}S.:',o•:•'% 4 form of infection in; ..:41 . 1a.:t.bader the rr circu.stanceslt • Willfbe necessary to take 'pvtie . "ttlair .. - PreCOutions, he said. • , The Servicele4ted • 338 stu dents Monday 111 number, 138 were .trea.o449,i , mild influ enza. The inemoarj;. reported the largest numbeifibttchnissions for the academic ;40- With 14 women and 10. „Ingli s ,pk_tifeilt4' bowitalized yesterday,.. • WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 26, 1947--STATE COLLEGE, PENNA X-GI Discusses Franco Threat =MOE • Winton - Wolff; -Stian . fah' Civil • War veteran 'and ,Coininaridei. "of the Abraham - brigade; ':.. will featttie, the - Antkirranco Rally in Schwab AnditOriuin at 8 o'clock tonight with an' address on "Fas cist Threat 'to World Peace." at0:.40.00000 - i: Foodlooto*es-:--'‘: Complaints on the foiDd situa tion in the -Pollock Circle Dining Commons are. being met with definite action Iby the Health and Sanitation committee according to a report at a recent Council meet- Aegibers*'6l4'66ininitted meet everY'We El#eSdat nightito go .over master • menus with -Miss Fall, supervisor. Some of the im provements . 'accomplished - - the last week include arrangement otf breakfast menus - to include fruit twice .a..w.eek r and juices •twice Week..:FrOzeiv.foads 'will be . served ocidasionially: . • Donald Mitchell, chairman of the committee; rpquested. dormi tory presidents to check on ' sil verware,. in• the .'doranitorieS; - . .He also asked the ccigrinittee to check the preparation of food -with a view - towards •improving it. . Several: suggestions were made for the imlprovement of culturtl and entertainnierit ili tie s. Daniel- DelVlarino; assistant to Dean •of IVlen, and Wilmer Ken.. worthy, executive secretary to the President, have arranged a series Of informal, talks 'in the dormi tory. lounges. 'Mr. Kenworthy was the. first speaker. - last . We.pk; ' Musical-Progran.s in.the iming Commons-. ori. SunAay,k,aftei#OoP were suggested ; tby Albert Council '• president' ~. :111neSe'• pro-, grams. would b e • composed— of guests from the- music department or rec sessions: - :- • - Engjneerint*ooo,f',:: Pledgeillitidelih::;y,f., Fifty three students_were.elected to Tau' B.etß-'1 ,1 i5,%. - natiornaki'ep.:l gineering ' honorary. 'at;i'....,sititeker at the Alpha '''Signaa-,.Phi.,l:7ll;tise March said. , - QpidPiklikOgei President.' The ing will be 417'01d Main 7 . o'clobk tonight. Pledged. were:.Seniora:-.:lloert, Allen Baker,: bOniehic . ci;:::44l3bO,