The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 01, 1947, Image 4

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    PAG® took
WSS Fund To Aid
Foreign Students
The World Student Service
Fund drive which open s May 5
will use the money collected by
door to door canvassing to aid
over 400,000 students in Europe
and Asia, according to Jerry Mil
ler, general chairman.
Education in many countries
was interrupted, universities were
destroyed and looted during the
war. The fund has been estab
lished to aid the students of these
universities and help get the edu
cational system in working order.
No specific goal has been set for
(he College, but the national goal
is $1,000,000 to be collected from
students and professors. The drive
will continue from May 5 to May 7.
'The Mighty Atom'
“The Mighty Atom” will be the
subject of Dr. William; Hutchins,
director of the Danforth Founda
tion and father of the president
of the University of Chicago,
when he speaks at a meeting of
the PSCA Club in 304 Old Main
at 7:30 o’clock tonight. Dancing
and refreshments will follow.
Elections—
(Continued from oage one)
Senior Candidates
Senior president candidates are
Edward Czek a j, Nittany-Inde
pendent, and Edward Banyai,
State. Senior vice-president nom
inees are Ted Rubin, Nittany-
Independent and Richard Green
awalt, vice-president. Senior sec
cretary-treasurer candidates are
Patricia Meily, Nittany-Indepen
dent, and JoAiin Roraback, State.
Junior president candidates are
William Wilson, Nittany-Inde
pendent, and Martin Baum, State.
John Hayes, Nittany-Independent,
and Alex Mauro, State, compete
for junior vice-president, and
Marjorie Gorham, Nittany-Inde
pendent, and Laura Johnston,
State, are running for junior sec
retary-treasurer.
YOUR VOTE TODAY - - -
Let’s Raise Funds NOW
CLASSIFIED SECTION
DELTA UPSILON will remain
open during the summer ses
sion. To reserve room and board
call Ward 3939.
LOST —Phi Ep Pin with initials
W.I.G. on back. Call Bill 4953.
BRING your carburetor, gener-
ator and electrical troubles to
the Weiser Auto Service unit in
the Antes Motor Sales building,
Rt. 322 1-8 mile north State Col
lege. Be swindled by an alumnus
Dick Weiser, ME ’4l.
PLEASE return grey topcoat
taken New Physics Thursday,
17. Label “Jacksons” Lancaster,
Pa. Call Yeagley 3946. Have
yours.
LOST—Monday, April 21, Ma
roon Eversharp CA pen in
Main Eng or vicinity. Reward.
Call Brenner 2184.
FOR SALE —Officer’s Navy blues
with markings. Call G. Kane,
3931 Bldg 5 Rm. 25, Pollock Cir
cle.
PHI KAPPA PSI has room and
board available for the sum
mer session. Contact Meinken
4908.
THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
ARE WILLING TO SUPPORT IT.
We Can Build Later
Support the Student Union Proposals in the ALL-COLLEGE ELECTIONS
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
NO VA CHECKS?
JOIN THE VETERANS'
OUTFIT THAT
Actively
SUPPORTED
GEN. BRADLEY'S
REQUEST
FOR SUFFICIENT ,
V.A. FUNDS
Join A.V.C. Today
WILL HELP CONVINCE
THAT WE STILL WANT
A STUDENT UNION AND
By Voting Today al the Armory
ROOM and BOARD available
for sumer session. Call or con
tact Brown or Gingrich, Alpha
Zeta 4272.
SUMMER SESSIONS rooms for
men at Lambda Chi Alpha
June 30 to Sept. 20. Call 2602.
SALE—GoIf clubs, Hagen woods
and irons. Best offer. Call
Monty 2602.
SALE—Mossberg .22 cal. target
rifle, heavy barrel, adjustable
sights, leather sling. Call Cokey
2602.
3 RIDERS WANTED —to New
York Friday 4:20 p.m. Re
turning Sunday afternoon. Call
Bob Waldo, 4953.
FORD Jeep Repainted green
with yellow wheels. Low mile
age, good condition. $750. Call
Harold, phone 2075,
EXPERT typing and/or short
hand. Reasonable prices. Call
4150.
4?04 the Ptempt Relief o£
[ ATHLETES FOOT ,
VioiiTincture
r*AOA MAXK
If you or* suffering from AtMetti
Foot or fungus infections of Hie bonds
ond feet (except noils and hairy
portions of the body) we recommend
that you try VioNTincture. Users have
acclaimed this remedy os the quick
est relief they have yet discovered
AT ALL DRUG STORES
I
CHARLIS CHEMICAL CO.
Parra gut and locust Streets
Philadelphia 39. Penno.
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PI LAMBDA PHI fraternity will
be open this summer. Living
quarters can be arranged by
calling Wolf Swimmer at 3204
between 6 and 7 p.m.
BOARD—open to fraternity men
and married couples in summer
sessions—slo.so per week. Call
Delta Sigma Phi, 4151. Limited
number.
WHO GOT WRONG field jacket
at Bact. Lab Monday? Lighter
in pocket has sentimental value.
Call Hutch, 2571.
WILL PERSON who picked up
cotton gabardine raincoat by
mistake in library Monday morn,
call 3931. I have yours. Hanner.
WILL PERSON who borrowed
the Naval ventilator from Sigma
Nu dance please return it? Be
longis to th o Navy.
SIGMA PHI SIGMA open lor
room and board during summer
session. Call Rozelsky 4402.
RIDERS to Pittsburgh Leave
Fri., 4:30. Return Sunday. Call
Bud Sage 3181.
THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1047
FOUND Man’s gold wedding
band. Call at Student' Union.
THE VOICE of experience says!
It’s wise to eat at the Frazier
House. It’s under new manage
ment, and the meals by the week
are very reasonable for hoime
cooked food. We are as near to
you as the nearest telephone. So
why not come and see us or Dial
2041 and ask for Mr. Duffy.
FOR SALE—Pistol 38 calibre,
Eastern Arms shotgun, 12
guage, model 12 Winchester.
Call Souders 2324.
LOST Girl’s blue leather wal-
let Saturday morning, either
at R&D’s or Sparks. Keep mon
ey, want identification. Return to
Student Union.