PAGE TWO Setotrials anti ettiumoo appearing' In The Daily Co'lonian 11.01'eselle the 45 PIllionP of Ill* taller. They make no claim to reflect %indent or Univtr NAACP Needs Help Many people have heard of NAACP. But they ask "What is it? What does it do?" The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People is composed of one-half million American citizens, of all races, creeds, and colors, working for full equality of every citizen. It op poses racial segregation and discrimination in every field, including housing, employment, education, law, recreation, travel and the armed forces. The NAACP is not restricted to Negroes. It was founded by white people, and is actively run by white and Negro together. Nor does the NAACP restrict itself to Negro problems alone, but dedi cates itself to any minority group that needs help, socially or legally. The local chapter of the NAACP is campaigning for new members this week. The members want people to work and think with them, and to share with them the social satisfaction of belonging to such a group. The local chapter furthers its cause with social cational forums. It carries on an. active program mixers, picnics, record programs, cultural and edu that brings together all creeds and races in work ing cooperatively together for the immediate bene fit of its own members. Civil rights is a vital issue today in Congress, on campus, and in our own minds. NAACP offers an opportunity to personally meet—and solve—the problems of racial and religious discrimination. Anyone who has any feeling against discrimi nation owes it to himself to take an active part in NAACP's cause of planning, working and leading a democratic program. A booth will be maintained this week in the lobby of Old Main where any interested person may receive literature on the NAACP and sign up for membership. The chapter meets every Wednes day, time and place announced in the Daily Col legian. Don't sit on the sidelines of this important work Join today. It Daily Collegian Soecepor to THE FREE WINCH. set. ITT, Published Tuesday through Saturday mornings inclusive dur ing the College year by the staff or The Daily Collegian of The Pennsylvania State College. Entered as second class matter July 5. 1984. at the State College, P•., Peat Office under the ict of March 8. 1579. Subscriptions —B2 • semester, $4 the ,chool year. Represented for national advertising by National Advertia tng Service. Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. Chicago. Boston. t.os Angeles. San Francisco. Editor Lew Stone Managing Ed.. Elliot Shapiro; Merge, Ed-. Malcolm Whitt i Sports Ed., Tom Morgan; Edit. Dir. And Garton; Feature Ed., Jo Fox; Society Ed.. Frances Keeney; Amt. Soc. Ed.. t..orette Neville; Photo Ed.. Betty Gibbons; Promotion Mgr.. Selma Zasolsky; Senior Board. Clain; Lee. Asst. Bus. Mgr., Margaret Egger.; Adv. Director, Barbara Keefer; Local Adv. Mgr.. Selma Lampert Smith: Circulation Vigr., Brett Kranich; Class. Adv. Mgr.. Wilma Brehm; Per 4onnel Mgr., Kosti Barges; Once Mgr., George Lidsot Seen• Lori, Mimi Pomerene. STAFF THIS ISSUE Managing Editor Copy Editor ___—_-- ______ George Voids.* Assistants Bob Kotzbauar Stan Hagler Advertising _____—____M Betty Jane Hower Assistant_ Ham Broaden Betty Gibbons Business Manage/ 4620" Vance C. KlePPer Pauly Nom L. Dean Gladtelter MIPS good moos for people with problem hair. Even a cow lick stays in place all day long with Wildroot ,Cream-Oil hair tonic. What's more, by using it regularly every morning it will relieve annoying dryness and remove Nco-alcoholic Wildroot Cream-Oil contains Lanolin. you pass the famous Wildroot Finger-Nail Test. or tube at any drug or toilet goods counter h your barber for professional applications. Rein only one Wildroot Cream-Oil—so don't buy any udder! *'l 3.27 Biremsighi Drive, Soyder, N. Y. Wildroot Company, Inc., Buffalo 11, N. 1 `Remember Pearl Harbor, Tojo? Blue Key Takes Step After careful planning and extensive study the first, and biggest, step of an organized program of extending hospitality and good will to visiting athletes has been inaugurated by Blue Key, junior man's hat society. Through the efforts' of Blue Key an eight page booklet entitled "Blue Key Hat Society Welcomes You to Penn State" is in its plan ning stage and should be completed by the time the curtain is raised on the winter athletic program at Rec Hall. Biggest obstacle at the present time is the money raising question but Blue Key president William Shade announced that by the end of next week even this problem will be hurdled. The eight-page IMTIPIaet will include pictures of the Penn State campus as well as a brief outline of the College's history, a list of .raternities and sororities and their phone numbers, sport pictures, a list of all varsity sports, their captains and coaches. Another step in extending hospitality to visiting athletes will be form letters which will be sent to members of incoming teams asking them how many members would like to be entertained by their respective fraternities and how many would like to eat in fraternity houses, a plan which has been sanctioned by the IFC. The first step is always the hardest. Now that something has been done to extend the Penn State spirit and hospitality to students of other schools let's keep improving more and more so that we can truly be proud of Penn State, its campus and its traditions. George Vedas: Dade Daly The Daily Collegian Editorial Page a..~~.7P.'dt TO THE EDITOR: Many of us students enter tained our out-of-town guests and friends at the College this past weekend. According to the "rules and regulations" of the College, we students are not permitted to take our guests into the College dining commons even if they are willing to pay for their meals. If we were allowed to bring them to weekend meals for a reasonable charge, the students would not be required to pay for two meals, those meals we did not eat plus another meal purchased in town, and the College could use the money collected from guest tickets for improvement of the menu. The officials of the dining commons and the dieticians seem to feel they are doing a good job in meal preparation and planning. If they are con fident in themselves and their work, surely they will agree to permit students to bring their week end guests to the dining commons for a reasonable charge. Almost every large college campus has facilities to provide meals for guests of the students. We are proud of our College. Let us show our. guests and friends some warm Penn State hosp G itality. Henri A. reenheins MARINE CORPS RESERVES, 200 Eng. E., 7:30 p.m. RUSSIAN CHORUS, 418 Old Main, 7 p;m. ' DAIRY Science Club, 117 Dairy Building, 7 p,m. BAR Bell Club, Rec Hall balcony, 7:30 p.m, AG EC Club, Delta Theta Sigma, 7:30 p.m. CLOVER Club, 103 Ag, 8 p.m. FORESTRY Society, 109 Ag, 7 p.m. ' Admitted Tuesday: John Clark, Haloh 'Yu Hou and Corinne Engelsberg. Discharged Wednesday: Gerald Gushner, Thomas Habzda and John Clark. College Placement Arrangements for interviews should be ma* le 254 Old Main at once. West Penn Power Co., November 18 and 19, eighth semester men in EE and ME. Monongahela Connecting Railroad Co., Novem ber 22 and 23, eighth semester men in CE. Pennsylvania Railroad, November 23, eighth semester men in EE and ME. United States Civil Service Commission, Novem ber p, eighth semester men in Aero Eng, Arch Eng, CE, EE, IE, ME, Sanitary Eng, Metalltargy, Petroleum & Natural Gas Eng, Chem Xng, abd Chemistry. Babcock & Wilcox Co., November 22, eighth semester men in IE, ME, Fuel Tech, and Metal lurgy. Firestone Tire & Rubber Co., November 30, eighth semester men in CE, EE, nc, ME, Chem Eng, and Chemistry. Philadelphia Electric Co., December 1, eighth semester men in EE and ME. At the Movies CATHAUM—Fighter Squadron STATE—JuIia Misbehaves NITTANY—Easter Parade Take Blue and White to PITT • Streamers -- Blue and White Ideal for decorating your car or wearing on your coat, 2 inches wide, 50 feet 10 C long only 1 I • Velvetex Crepe Paper Highest quality crepe paper for use where extra stretch and strength aro needed All► colors, especially BLUE and 10C o' WHITE only • Scotch Drafting Tape ► The perfect tape for attaching decorations to your auto because IT LEAVES NO MARKS ► —Large roll, inch wide 25 c ► Only ► Counter No. IQ ► MURPHY'S 11.4,VVVr 111641/ ILO 1640" , THURSDAY NO 'AM 18 1948 Sap, Vat. Guests Can't Eat Collegian Gazette Thursday, November 18 College Hospital
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