Psikeo,l FAX Church Calendar Westminster Foundation There will be a morning stu dent-led worship service at 9:20 o'clock. The seminar will be led by Mr. Kenneth Reeve s. Presbyterian Board of Christian Education. Evening service will be held at 6:20 o'clock Sunday followed by movies. Grace Lutheran Rabbi Kahn of the Hillel Foun dation will conduct Bible Class at the Church at 9:30 o'clock Sun day. A faculty-student panel discus sion of Universal Military Train ing will be held at 6:30 Sunday evening. The Penn State Bible Fellow ship Meeting will be held at the "Home Ec. Living Center" at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon. St. Andrew's Episcopal Church Services at 7:45 and 10:45 o'clock tomorrow morning. Cou plop Club meets 8 o'clock tomor row night at Vincent's borne. 313 Ridge avenue. Evangelical and Reformed Supper at 5:30 o'clock tomor row night. At 6:30 p.m., Dean Stavely will talk on "Symt•olism in Our Church." News Briefs Foreign Films Two foreign films will be shown at the Nittany Theater this week. The first, a French film, "Chil dren of Paradise." will be shown Monday and Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday the Italian movie. "Barber of Seville." will be Pre sented. Both have English sub titles. Newman Club The Newman Club class in thomistic philosophy conducted by Dr. John Mourant will meet in 102 Temporary at 7 p.m. Monday. Veterans Affairs All veterans who are planning to attend summer camos must register with the Veterans Affairs. Old Main Lounge. Those attend ing forestry camp will meet the week of May 10: geology camp and engineering field work the week of May 17. 4-H Square Dance The campus 4-H Club will hold a square dance and social meet ing in 405 Old Main. 7:30 p.m. Monday. Placement Service (Continued trout page two) Goodyear Tire & Rubber Com pany, May 3 and 4, eighth semes ter men from Chem Eng, ME, EE, lE. H. J. Heinz Company, May 2 and 3, summer work, students from Home Ec, Med Tech, Bac teriology, Botany, Chem., Zoo ology, Entomology, Pre - Med, Commercial Chem, Science, Ag, Bio Chem. American Brake Shoe Com pany, May 3, eighth semester men from Metallurgy. Chemical Plants Division of Blaw-Knox Company, May 4, eighth semester men and gradu ate students from Architecture, Civil Eng, EE. ME, Chem Eng. E. I .du Punt de Nemours and Company, Inc., May 3, summer employment, mon from Chern and Chem Eng who will receive BS, MS, PhD degrees in 1949. Arrnotron.g Cork Coinp a n y, Aprxl 30 and May 1, 6glith &e -nameller me n from lE, ME, Chem, BUsillketS Acir.iinistral ion, Chem Eng, Physics. Journalism. Talon, Incorporated, April 30, semeister nu n from EY, LE. MA, Ohm. 4g. Atlas Poser Cc.ntpany, April 30, eighth seme.iter men with BS., M.S., or Pti D. from Chem, Chem Eng, Commercial Eng. Also Civil aiki Minim* Engineering. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA e' ••• Y") t,?<", "4 . " „4" •'4l says the first cl Phi Kappa Phi To Hold Banquet Phi Kappa Phi. national scho lastic honorary, will hold its an nual meeting and dinner for the reception of new members at the Presbyterian Church in State Col lege at 6 p.m. Friday night. Dean Lyman E. Jackson of the School of Agriculture will address the meeting on "Comprehensive Education." All Phi Kappa Phi members in the community whether or not members of the local . chapter. are invited to attend. Tickets for the dinner may be oL. , tained from the following per sons: Miss Julia G. Brill, 240 Sparks; Prof. William V.. Dennis. 205 A Horticulture; Miss Maloise S. Dixon. 205 Textile Chemistry: Mrs. Julia M. Haber. Buckhout Laboratory; Miss Ruth I. Kam,. 112 Old Main: Miss Marion P. Poorbaugh, 4 Home Economics; Miss Mary J. Wyland, 207 A Bur l'owes; Prof. David L. Markle. 5 EE. Ticket sales will close Wednes day• Sigma Delta Chi Taps 6 Students Sigma Delta Chi, national pro fessional journalism society has tapped six outstanding journa lism students, said Richard H. Sarge, chapter president. The six are Howard K. Back, Bennett L. Fairorth, Louis Levy, David J. Malickson, Thomas E. Morgan, and William J. Pade. Initiation will be held at the home of Prof. Franklin C. Ban ner; advisor of SDX, 232 W. Col lege avenue, at 5:30 o'clock to morrow afternoon. A dinner will follow the initiation. Plans were made at the last meeting to have a member of the fraternity address a session of the Pennsylvania Newspaper Pub lisher's Association convention later in May. Elections for fra ternity officers were also set for May. TIP FOR YOUR CAREER • Over 500 college woolen /14w preparing for success in busi ness through Gibbs secretarial training. WWI College Course Dean forjob-oppor tunity booklet "GibbsiGirlsatWork." KATHARINE GIBBS NLW yoFtrc 11 230 Park Ave UGE - I ON lb 90 Marlborough St. CHICAGO 11 51 East Superior St. PROVIDENCE 0 ISS A mien ‘,t , , .t...,.....iii.k..00„ 0 is 'it's vegetable'!" Judging Contests Open Ag Hill Festival As the opening event of the Ag Hill Dairy Exposition, the Dairy Manufacturing Division will hold a judging contest in 4 Dairy Building, 3:10 p. m. Monday. Two classes of judges, amateur and professional, are eligible to compete for the cash and mer chandise prizes. Another division of the Dairy Manufacturing group, using ice cream molds of all description, will exhibit colored models of the animal and vegetable kingdom sculptured in edible ice cream. Cancer Fund Begins Final Week of Drive Harry Patchin. chairman of the College Cancer Drive. today listed collection points for all students who have not vet contributed to the fund, as the drive went into its final week. Volunteers will approach as many individual students on cam pus as possible while in the town dorms representatives will call at each house. Fraternities are requested to take total contributions from each house to the Student Union desk. All honorary and professional groi:ps should send their money to Dr. A. F. Davis. 610 E. Beaver Street. State College. Patchin stated that the results in the campaign so far have been very gratifying. NOW AT YOUR WARNER THEATER t tO- 416*-fi-"rts 'S DP' rc iipt V 11,01196 p—i v IF) Late AP News Courtesy WMAJ NoTruce Seen In Jerusalem LAKE SUCCE'sS—The United Nations has been informed that i.herc will be no truce inside the walled oity of Jerusalem. The Arab higher committee has withdrawn from any such agreement;) blaming intensification of Jewish military operations in the new city. Indications are that the entire UN Holy Land truce attempt has failed. Students Enter Speech Contest Undergraduates may enter the annual John Henry Frizzell Ex temporaneous Speaking Contest by registering at a preliminary meeting scheduled for 10 Sparks at 7:30 n. m. Monday. Prizes of $5O and $25 will be awarded to the two contest win ners. The winners will also re ceive the John Henry Frizzell award of merit, containing the College seal and the president's signature Select Topic Entrants must select a topic at the preliminary meeting, where they will be assigned to one of 12 elimination sections. These sections will meet Thurs day at 7:30 p. m. in rooms as as signed, where each entrant must speak on his chosen topic for five minutes without notes. From each elimination section, one person will be chosen to speak in the semi-finals in 316 Sparks the same night on his topic. Six contestants will be chosen from this round to enter the finals in 10 Sparks at 7:30 p. tn. May 10. Final speeches must be arrang ed in conference with Professor Clayton H. Schug in 311 Sparks. by appointment. Contest judges are members of the department of speech. The contest sponsored by the department of speech dates back more than 50 years. Last year, the present name was adopted in honor of John WHERE THERE'S COKE THERE'S HOSPITALITY DOMED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY IV COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY o f ALTOONA SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1448 International Intrigues WASHINGTON—In a radio ad 7, dress to the Russian Armed forces, Soviet Armed Forces liljn ister, Marshall Nikol s Bulganin, warned of what he termed tI "Intrigues of International Reac tion." Such plots against peace. Bulganin declared, require the Soviet army to remain enstantly in military preparedness. Insurance Lapse WA-SHINCITON—The govern ment home loan insurance pro gram will lapse at midnight, to night. This is the result of Senate failure to approv e , an extension. A - sharp fight preceded elle upper chamber's deferral of action until Monday. Beer Can-Band Mixer PRINCETON—The undergrad uate body of Princeton Univer sity smarted under a verbal spanking from college president Harold Dodds. Because the JohnS Hopkins band was pelted with bee r cans during a lacrosse game last week Princeton students have been * forbidden to bring any alcoholic beverage to future games. Henry Frizzell, first head of the department of speech and former acting chaplain, who retired with emeritus rank June 30, 1946, after nearly 45 years of teaching. The only undergraduates ineli gible to enter the contest are pre vious prize winners. Last year's winners were Richard Hill, first, and Sally Freedly, second prize. In last year's finals, Hill was victorious over five women, a fact pointed out with a glow of masculine pride by Coleman C. Bender of the department of speech. 0 1941 The Caw-Coto Ceippee,
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