fAikor, stx News Briefs Chem-Phys Officers Newly-elected officers of the Chemistry-Physics Student Coun cil. are Abram Bosler, president; Daivid Barron, vice-president; Douglas Brace, seeretary-trea surer. Critique Sale Critique, student literary mag azine, will go 0,, sale Saturday, Mkty 8, and not tomorrow as oils inallky planned. ACE Picnic Association of Childhood Edu cation will hold a picnic in Hort Woods at 5:30 o'clock this after noon. In the event of rain, the place will be changed to Grange dormitory playroom. Campus Center Club The Campus Center Club will hold a special meeting in 411 Old Main at 7:30 o'clock tonight. Mi Registration The School of Mineral Indust ries first phase registration for all MI students has been se for May 10 to May 15 inclusive. Phi Mu Alpha Officers recently elected to Phi Mu Alpha, national music honorary. are Russel J. Nicker son, president; Floyd E. Schlegel, vice president; William E. Laugh lin, secretary-treasurer. John G. Zora, warden; David M. Briner. historian; and Professor James W. Dunlop, national councilman. Bar Bell Club Ba r Bell Club will meet in Recreation Hall at 7 o'clock to night. The club requests the services of a faculty adviser. Rural Adminisfrafion Examinations Announced Examinations for filling vacan cies in the Rural Electrification Administration have been an nounced. The positions available are field representative for loan applications and electrical utility management, rural electrification engineer, home economist for electrical equipment, and inspec tor for the type of poles used in REA construction. Starting salaries for these posi tions range from $3,397 to $4,902. No written test is required, but applicants must have appropri ate college studies and profes sional or technical experience. Further information and appli cation forms may be secured from the U.S. Civil Service Com mission, Washington 25, D. C., or from post offices. New $4OOO Equipment Arrives for ME Lab New equipment for the Me chanical Engineering Laboratory valued at almost $4OOO has been received at the College during the past month, Prof. Norman R. Sparks, head of the ME depart ment, said yesterday. The equipment includes a 55 horsepower diesel engine and 50 horsepower gasoline engine, both obtained from the International Harvester Company. These two engines, tractor type internal combustion motors, have been set up in the laboratory for use in student tests. A demonstration dry ice ma chine which converts liquid car bon dioxide into its solid form has also been obtained, as a gift, from the Frick Co. of Waynes boro, Pa. Alpha Nu to Prepare Program for Open House The astronomical honor society. Alpha Nu. has prepared a special program in conjunction with the physics department Open House Saturday. Guided tours conducted through the afternoon and eve ning will include planetarium shows, movies, amateur telescope construction exhibits and two field observations. The astronomy laboratory, lo cated in the sub-basement of Os mend Laboratory, will have ex hibits of grinding, polishing, and aluminizing apparatus for mir rors as well as the newly con- THE DAILY COL.LEOTAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSAYLVANIA OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE IN AND NEAR STATE COLLEGE ! College Sportswear THAT'S RIGHT, FOLKS... Business has been so good we have had to take over an additional store to give you the quality of service you have learned to expect from COLLEGE SPORTSWEAR. THE NEW AND LARGER COLLEGE SPORTSWEAR OPEN FOR BUSINESS-TODAY This remarkable growth is made possible on ly thriugh extended patronage of our many loyal customers. The best way we know to show our appreciation is to guarantee the public that these policies which have made so many friends for us will continue to be the basic policies of the new and larger CO LLEGE SPORTSWEAR. College Sportswear ALLEN AT BEAVER Success Story.... IN EIGHTEEN SHORT MONTHS HAS BEEN BORN, DEVELOPED AN D OUTGROWN ITS ORIGINAL SPACE • A LARGER, MORE COMPLET E MEN'S DEPARTMENT Occupying the entire space o f the original store. • A BEAUTIFUL, NEW, EXCLU SIVE LADIES' DEPARTMENT Occupying the storeroom formerly known as Steige's Radio Centre, directly connected with the men's department. 1. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 2. RELIABLE MERCHANDISE REASONABLY PRICED 3. FRIENDLY, EFFICIENT, 4. MORE EFFICIENT BUYING AND FASTER TURNOVER WILL COMPRISE: PHONE 2836 COURTEOUS SERVICE THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1948 STATE COLLEGE