PAGE EIGHT News Briefs Students for Wallace A report of the national con vention of Students for Wallace will be given in 123 Scarks at 7 o'clock tonight. Active campaign ing will take place within the next few weeks. said chairman John Hamer. Ag Econ Discussion "Activities and Functions If the U. S. Bureau of Agricultural Eco nomics" will be the topic of a Panel discussion of the Agriculture Economics Club in the Alpha Zeta house at 7:30 o'clock tonight. Organ Recital Roth Gronmger. of Pine Grove Mills. will give the organ recital in Schwab at 4:L5 o'clock this afternoon. The program includes "Vater Unser." Bach: "Prelude and Fugue in F Major," fiach; "Vision." Rheinberger; "Hosan nab." Dubois. CLASSIFIEDS All elassified advertisements must be la by 12:00 p.m. day preceding issue. Prima are 40c one insertion; $l.OO. three insertions : 17 words or I. Call Collegian 6711. FOR RALE SLIDE RULE log-log duplex decitrig. Call Jake 6789 anytime. BIRTHDAY CAKES and other cakes, cok lea. sandwiches, fruit punch. Excellent chocolate candles. Frida Stern, 122 Irwin Ave. Phone 4818. GOOD USED BICYCLE—Men's 286.00, with bell and carriage basket. Call John C. Chew. 4296. Fine bargain! TRAILER FOR SALE Call at 705-A Windcrest. POOL TABLE, cues and balls. Recently re built. Reasonably priced. Call 2220. PISILCO portable radio—like new—Mendel whit model E epeedgun for kodake. Ar :as. MI Sheriff 3976. ,5 FOOT ROYAL TRAlLER—Bargain at at 3500. Contact Alfred C. Oyler 3358 ,Nrindcreat. LOST ONE LARGE red and white checker hat at DU sing Monday nite. Contact Fill man 4819. ONE PAIR tan pigskin gloves April 12 in Sparks. Please call 341 Atherton. BLACK WALLET lost lest weekend. Ini tials G.E.T. If found call Frank Thomp son 2411. GRAY GABARDINE raincoat Thurs.. April 8, in Nay Physics second floor. I have yours. Call 3941. Barnhart. WILL PERSON who picked up wrong gabardine topcoat at Theta Xi. April 17 call Stauffer (810). I have room THIN GOLD NECKLACE chain Friday. April 16 between Atherton Hall and State College Hotel. Contact Sonja Tornvall, 160 Ath or Mm. Hall. N.W. Unit. Ath Hall. BLACK NAVY COAT at Eng. C Thum morning. I have your. Call Fortune at 1122. WHO PICKED UP Argue candid camera black case. with their coat at Lambda Chi cloak room Saturday night. Call STU :it 2602. WANTED RIDERS—to Philadelphia. Leave Satur day noon, return Sunday. Call Bob Mein ken, Phi Kappa Psi, telephone 4908. MALE RIDERS--to Pittsburgh. Leave Friday 3 p.m. Return Sunday evening. Phone Mitchell 4444. WILL PERSON who picked up gray wool topcoat 126 Sparks April 10, call Her shey 2937. I have yours. WITNESSES to the motorcycle accident 5 p.m. Saturday at Allen and Prospect, please call Hiller at 2397. TO KNOW—Just "How Soon" Gab Time can come! MISCELLANEOUS TYPlNG—theses, reports, stencils, eorr• spondence, etc., expertly done on ne Remington standard by experienced sec rotary with degree in English. Call 4160. • Record Albums to keep your records safe. • Chromatic Harmonicas • Sheet Music for ALL In struments • London Records • Repairing Your Instru ment • Parts for your instru ment • Musical Greeting Rec ords See The HARMONY SHOP 136 S. Frasier St. MI Lecture .1. D. Conner of the Hudson Coal Company will speak on 'Mine Dust and Silicosis" in 121 Mineral Industries at 7 o'clock tonight. under the auspices of the Mineral Industries Society. Sigma Tau Elections Sigma Tau. national engineer ing honorary, recently elected Samuel E. Firestone. president; William C. McLain. vice-nresi dent: Ross D. Pillsbury. treas urer; James R. Herzog. corre sponding secretary; Roger B. Knowle s. recording secretary; Louis N. Parent, historian. World Federalists An organizational meeting of the American Student World Federalists will be held in 418 Old Main at 7:3 , 0 o'clock tonicht. All students interested in organ izing a chapter at the College are invited to attend. Psychology Lecture Dr. Wolfgang Kohler. German itnYchologist and chairman of the department of psychology at Swarthmore College. will ....peak in 10 Sparks at 8 o'clock tonight. The title of Dr. Kohler's lecture will be "New Evidence Com.:ern ing the Mind-. Body Problem." CALL iu FOR D M THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. MITE COLLEGE, Seniors- (Continued from page one) possible, said Samuel E. Neely, chairman of the senior Class Day Committee. Members of the committee nominating senior men for Class Day honors are Neely, chairman. and Suzanne R. Conro, Paul H. Cutler, Eugene M. Fulmer, Rob ert M. Koser and Dorothy E. Nei man. Cabinet- (Continued from page one) polled through existing organiza tions on their willingness to allo cate a TUS lounge for the store, and to pay 50 cents annual mem- Lership dues. Memorial Fund Amount collected for the Hetzel L:brary Memorial Fund will be announced by Willard Agnew. who will present recommendations for augmenting the sum next year. Fraternity Banners All fraternity and sorority ban ners used as decorations for the PanHel-IFC Bali may be obtained at Student Union today. TRY A PACK ... TODAY Art Exhibit— (Continued from page one) The entire assemblage of paint ings provides a record of present day Pennsylvania activities. One of the finest gatherings of present-day a•rt in the country, and the best ever shown at the College. the special show was ar ranged by the Gimbel Company. This company commissioned 14 artists to give a contemporary picture of Pennsylvania. Talks Planned A representative from the Gim•- bel Company. Miss Alice Mer riam. will be prepared to give gal lery talks to any group of inter ested students or townspeople. Penn Slate Club- (Continued from page one) Sensing was named parliamen tarian. Installation of the new officers will be at a later date. Peruzzi also stated that the pre liminary selections committee re ported that nominations for the Penn State Club annual award for the outstanding man on campus were presented to the final selections committee. Com mittee members are Arthur R. PHILIP MORRIS offers the smoker an mant benefit found in no other cigarette. For PHILIP MORRIS is the ONE, the ONLY cigarette recog nized by leading nose and throat specialists as definitel less irritatin . Remember: Less irritation means mggs smoking enjoyment for you. Yes! If every smoker knew what Plum , MORRIS smokers know, they'd all change 40 PHILIP MORRIS. I RRIS THURSDAY. APRIL 22, 2040 Elections- (Continued from page one) Party victor, defeated Richard Schlegel 1181 to 911, for the All- College Secretary - Treasurer of fice. Terry Ruh'man and Bernard Miller were elected Senior Class Fresident and Vice-President, re spectively. by a al-vote margin in the closest race of tine election. Arlene Spencer topped Lorraine Munz. 427 to 360. for the Senior Class Secretary-Treasurer oftice. State Party candidates Robert Wine and Alan Spinweiber cap tured the innior class top offices by a 063 to 584 vote margin, while Virginia Fetter topped Alvina Bartos 740 to 500, for Junior Class Secretary-Treasurer, in the widest margin of the contest. Warnock, dean of men, Willard' Agnew, IFC president; George Donovan, student union manager. The winner will be announced at a later date. A free bowling party will be held by the members of the Penn State Club Saturday evening. Members who are paid-up, and their dates, are requested to sign their names on the club's bulletin board immediately, and to meet at the clubroom in 321 Old Main Sat urday at 7:30 p.m.