PAGE EIGHT NAACP - (Continued irorn page one) to the NAACP program against discrimination, Miss Marion O. Bond of Now York was presented. Definite Step Miss Bond, field representative of NAACP, characterized the boy cott movement as a “definite step to fight the denial of American rights.” "We are not asking any favors,” she went on. “We're asking that men be judged on their merit, not on color. We’re patiently seeking rights given to all Americans.” David H. McKinley, assistant orofessor of economics, earlier told the shivering crowd that the elim ination of old prejudices takes longer than a day or a week , but that the present attempt could be made an important step in that direction. Jack Sirott as master of cere monies introduced William Law- Ccff'tftht 19+#. L*un It Mvm ToftAcu* Co Wurfl (Continued irom page one) will visit their homes on Christ mas eve and leave presents, usu-! ally food or clothing. i A graduate of the University of Munich and the University of Nancy, Professor Wurfl taught French and English in France be- less, Ail-College President, Wil liam Meek, NAACP chapter presi dent, and Mitsh Williams, who was turned away from Smith’s barber shop last Thursday after receiv ing a partial haircut. Other student speakers were John Benglian, William Bonsall, Joseph Colone ,Henry Glass. Den nio Hoggard, Janet Lyons, George Smith, Lewis Stone, William Wal lade, and Selma Zasofsky. Rabbi Benjamin Kahn of HilleJ Foundation also addressed the ral ly, as did Scott Keyes, assistant professor of economics. at of good nn " „/ chesterfields « « b the cigarette, carton, becauseJheg \ I2K* "** THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1948 fore coming to this country 35 years ago. He joined the Penn State faculty in 1924 and retired as professor emeritus in 1945, CLASSIFIEDS IF ANY ONB found a blue mechanical pencil (Parker) in Room 3 or 8, Sparka Wednesday 8, please call 4112 and aak for Russ or leave at Student Union. WILL PERSON who took alligator top coat from Phi Sigma Delta Saturday night please call Dave Karp 4409. TOP COAT MIX-UP Friday p.m. Second floor Eng. A. Call George 2990. I have yours. RIDE FOR TWO to Philadelphia Decem ber 22. Call 7175. ANY STUDENT staying in town who wants a job just during Xmaa holidays, see “Perry" at the Dux Club. You can earn up to $1.35 per hour working even ings. LOST WANTED “GIVE ’EM BY THE CARTON” -says Arthur Godfrey: MISCELLANEOUS TYPING—Term papers, reports, thesis, etc. Call 6347, FOR SALE HOMEMADE Delicious fruitcakes JI.4U per pound. Frida Stern, 123 Irvin Avo., phone 4818 State College. 1646 CHEVROLET Fleetllne tudor com- pletely equipped plus water injection. Perfect condition throughout. Winterized. Call Hepler 851. 1936 FORD coupe—good tires—'two spares —radio—S.W. heater —new parts, de pendable. Call Mrs. Krista. $7ll Ext. 351 before 5 p.m. SLIGHTLY USED camera, Argua Model A-2 with F:4.5 coated lens for 85 mm black and white or color film. Also built* ;in exposure-meter and leather carrying case. A perfect Xmas gift—'l2o. Call 3316 between 6 and 9 p.m. Ask for Bob. FOB RENT VACANCY in home for 1 man, half of double room second floor. 234 South Pugh or call 3265. SINCE SEPTEMBE R[2o, 194 STUDENT! lEtjl TO FIELD 'ASQNi Wit, >/■ 10.408 COLLEGE HAVE CHANG CHESTER THBRE'S a re ’re Jv v §■