PAGE FOUR News Briefs Newman Club The Newman Club will hold an important meeting in 405 Old Main, 7:30 o’clock tonight. The Newman bowling league will meet at the Dux Bowling Alleys at 7 o’clock tonight. ASME Meeting The student branch o£ ASME will meet in 121 Sparks, 7:30 o’clock tonight. F. R. Ellenberger ’4O, now with the General Electric Company, will speak on “The Heat Pump for Domestic Heat ing.” Parmi Nous Members of Parmi Nous will hold a meeting in 417 Old Mad n at 8 o’clock tonight, Robert Me. Gregor, president, stated. Froth All persons interested in work ing on the business and editorial staffs will meet in 304 Sparks, 6:30 o’clock tonight. Business and senior editorial staffs will meet % 305 Sparks, 6:30 o’clock tonight. /lien's Bridge Club Men’s Bridge Club will meet in 206 EE at 7:30 o’clock tonight. Preliminaries of the Intercolle giate Bridge Association will be conducted within several* weeks to select delegates for the na tional tournament. Greeks (Continued irom page one) John Keller, Robert Koser, Thom as Lannen, Edward LeFevre, Her bert Locke, Arthur Lorenz, John Matternas, Alexander Mau r o, Richard McAdams, William Me. Lain. Delbert Perry, Ross Pillsbury, Stanton Roth, H. Ted Rubin, Wal ter Sapp, Richard Sarge, William Staley, J. Arthur Stober, Joseph Succop, Steven Suhey, John Tighe, Wallace Triplett, Robert Troxell, William Van Pelt, and Peter Warker. Colonel— (Continued jrom page one) are striving to regain a stable life after years of wartime condi tions. This aggressiveness would breed distrust among those who look to America for help,” said Mr. Nix. As a final argument the opposi on said that UMT would weak a the United Nations. “We be ■ve the only way to attain peace through peaceful bargaining d an understanding between ■.'.ions,” said Mr. Nix. CLASSIFIEDS A)] classified advertisements must be in by 12:00 p.m. day preceding issue. Prices are 40c one insertion; $l.OO, three insertions; 17 words or less. Call Collegian 6711. FOR RENT PLEASANT room in modern fac ulty home. Men instructors or students preferred. Call State College 2638. RONSON lighter, two tone, be tween Forestry building and Pollock Circle Thursday. "Kirk” on front. Bob Kirkendali 3985. LEATHER A-2 Jacket, in Engi neering Buildings. I have suede jacket to exchange. Call Lou, 4409. WANTED ROOMS for male students. Call Sy, 4409. MISCELLANEOUS GET your typing done reason ably. Manuscripts, thesis, etc. Call State College 2864 after 6:30 p.m. ON SALE SOON The Penn State It’s Confusin’ But Am Amusin’. CHOOSE YOUR OWN—Bring 5 ties and $1 to Hur’s Dry Clean ing, pick 5 different cleaned ties. "ARE Undergraduate Marriages Successful?”—an article by Dr. Clill'oj'd R. Adams, will appear in the Con fusion Edition of thi- Pcnn Slate Froth. On sale soon. FOR SALE IS-100l National trail*. i\ Reason able price. Good condition. Ap- ply 723 Windcrest, TWO new K&E sliderules, new BABY carriage, like new. Price TUXEDO in excellent condition. Dietzen National ■ drawing set, r _ casonable - 508 Windcrest. Size 36, with 14% shirt. To see reasonable. Phone Roy. 2186 after it, call 4200. 7 p.m A CIGARETTE zu'ssJ THI DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA I smoke Chesterfield (FROM A SERIES OF STATEMENTS BY PROMINENT TOBACCO FARMERS) “ When I bring my tobacco to market I'm always looking for the Liggett & Myers buyers because I know when I’ve got real good mild, ripe sweet tobacco they ’ll pay the top dollar for it. "I’ve been smoking Chesterfields for about 25 years. I like their taste and I know the kind of tobacco that’s in them.” i nn. HESTERFIEL IiLWAYS MILDER TASTING (CJOOLER SMOK FOR SALE—Buy your roll film and have it developed at the a. *-t Wgarettes ¥ V 0 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, Lion Studio. One 5x7 enl free with each roll! This studio —student owned ai dent operated. CAN MILD "The more I smoke Chesterfields the more I appreciate how good they are QgA I STARRING IN (/"NORTHWEST STAMPEDE" AN EAGLE-LION PRODUCTION U!MIUT 8 7DUAC<i> Copfrighc IMS, Ugcct * Mttu T<
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