PAGE• EIGHT Houck Night--- (Continued from page one) opener with Minnesota. Mem bers of Parmi Nous, Skull and Bones, Blue Key, and Druids will gather student contributions to the Leo Houck fund. Originators of the "Friends of Leo Houck" drive are Randall T. Graham, town businessman; Theodore S. Polansky, assistant professor of fuel technology; George L. Smith, town business man; Andrew W. Case, associate professor of fined arts; Robert B. Rutherford Jr., assistant varsity golf coach; Arnold Kahn, town businessman; Walter R. Hoster man Jr., assistant graduate man ager of athletics; Ross B. Leh man, assistant executive secre tary of the Alumni Association; James H. Coogan, sports pub licity director of the College; Ridge Riley, executive secre tary of the Alumni Association; Charles D. Werner, varsity track coach; Eugene J. Reilly, associate publisher of the Centre Daily Times, town newspaper. FOR SALE NEW COPLEY WATCH, gold band, $lB. New calfskin 'toilet case, $lO. Call 1)1,1; Leiden, 2973. 1047 CHEVROLET 4-door, 20.000 m.,-A-1 condition, equipped. Reasonable offer takes it. C. rattler, Centre Hnll, AORA. FOR SALE—TRAILER, 18 ft. Vagabond, 729 Windcrest, Bottled gas stove. O. E. refrigerator, 12,c5 addition. Reasonable. MUST SELL-26-foot Housetrailer, bottled gas stove, double bed, many extras. Will take best offer. 373 Winderest. TRAILER SILVER Alma 18' sleeps four, excellent condition. See anytime. 340 Windcreet. FOR SALE-1930 Ford coupe, excellent condition. Price $395. Call Morris Young_ deli!, Dorm 12. Room 23. SWISS SKI BOOTS—size 7, almost new 700 West Foster, phone Otley Ext. 8714 1948 DELUXE Zimmer aluminum house trailer, 27 ft., Frigidaire, electric water heater, bottled gas, ventilating fans, ve netian blinds. May. be seen after 5 p.m. Poorman'd• Service Station, N. Atherton St. Priced for quick sale. J. G. Hammond. 27' PALACE housetrailer, immediately avaiable. Full size bottled' gas stove. Extras. Cheap for a quick sale. Only $975. See C. M. Barley 1.07 1 , S. Allen Street. MISCELLANEOUS •DO YOU GET that sick. unhealthy feeling when the rent comes due? Better see Efacbfillen at 320-B Windcrest and save up to $5OO. Phone 3970. STUDENTS—Get your thesis, term papers, ' mimeographing, and typing done! Sec. retarial 'service. Hotel State College. Phone 4906. YOUR TYPEWRITER can be repaired right here in State College. In many cases 24 hour service. Just Dial 2402 or bring • machine to 633 West College TYPING - THESES term papers, etc Quick service. cheap rates. References Phone f 63& NI TTA. A Warner Ares Theatre •, One of Italy's Greatest Postwar Film Production . . FEATURETIME - 1:30, 3:29, 5:28, 7:27, 9:21 1950'S `TEN-BEST' LIST WILL. START 4100 , WITH . : '.‘ %,,»•., '.?..., `3?itleite --.-;.:.....: ,- ......,.... .....,,, r ,, , . .. f,.::•' • (P. 1 4...?';'' -4, .' ; : :'• : .V :. ‘% • . " , • ":...: 'le'''. • • ::;:‘,...• ', g ..,:‘,,.:: .'" 1 " ?- 11 '1 ' , i ...„. ' ' .:•:.,..,.. v . ' ~. •:: - '' 1 4 '''''''''': •A' ' iy t Ir .VSi. '. . _.4 - e:. ' p to,tvgloavoina.,..s4.w 11 - 0 - 1 1 1 D RE \GAN .PATRICIA NEALTICNARDTOOD a-.. ".NM mF USAAF Team To Interview I.Tudents Here An Air Force officer team will arrive here Monday to interview College men and women inter ested in careers as officers in the United States Air Force. The team will provide infor mation about the various officer training programs, the require ments and processing procedure. Those qualified may 'submit arf plications and be examined by the Air Force team so that they can begin training as soon as they finish college. Headquarters will be at the Student Union desk in Old Main from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The team will be at the College until Fri day. Three types of training being offered are for pilots, navigators and other nonflying careers in the Air Force. • LASSIFIED DOX SOCIAL! Want to have a gu, time? .Come to St. John's Evangelied Church. Friday, 7 p.m. 60.1418 ONE, picked •up wrong field jacket in Burrowes basement. Car keys - are needed. Call Croft, 2159. WILL FINDER of stirrup key ring lost at Smithmyer's Cresson, Pa., please call Nancy, Ex. 1176. SPANISH BOOK and loose-leaf notebook. Important \ Navy papers. Ground floor Sparks, Thursday, Jan. 5. Jack Bernard, 4939. BLACK WALLET, initials W.R.K. at Rea Hall Tues., Jan. 10—$5 reward i returned intact. Call 4989. RED WOOL SCARBYsecond floor Will ard Hall Monday morning. Finder Wear return to Student Union desk. ONE LEFT brown glo;ie with wool lining Lost near Old Main. Call Bob 3302. THREE ROOM unfurnished apartment in Bellefonte. Available mid February Phone Bellefonte 3488, 6 to 8 p.m, • BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED studio four room and bath apt. $72; lease. Bellefonte 3986. BEAUTIFULLY UNFURNISHED apart ment. three roams and bath. $65. Couple, prefer no children. Bellefonte 3988. Cal: six to eight. WANTED—One used iron bed; .must be i wide and soft. Call Mark Carle, 2411. after 5 p.m. WANTED--Launderies. Will call for and deliver. Phone 7367. . ATTRACTIVE single room for second se mester for male student in return f services. Phone 2133. STUDENT WANTED—to work in hom for room and board. Write Box 261. TUTOR—for M.E. 2. Call any evenin• after 10. 5051 Extension 270. Room Will pay prevailing rate. MONDAY and TUESDAY Doors Open 6:45 Featuretime 7:21 . 9:` THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. - PENNSYLVANIA LAST FOB. RENT WANTED NOW SHOWING Cabinet (Continued from page one) secretary-treasurer, charged that the list was overburdened with persons from publications and the La Vie staff and that other :roups had been slighted. The list ovealed that only three athletes were included in the .total of 32, with 10 persons in publications, according to Saul. Saul pointed out that some of them were also active in other fields, however. Saul made it clear at the meet ing that La Vie senior board would not feel cornpelled to com ply with the Cabinet request, and that in view of their May 14 deadline it would be hard to de lay production. Suggestions were made to rem edy the situation. Kondourajian suggested that the selections be made by the presidents of the leading organizations on 'campus. Robert Keller, chairman of Tri bunal, who attended, said that i^;`(~., ~: ~ •, , 'l'''‘44s,stitr:„Tao ~ ~ ~ % ~~ : y ~ ~ ~ \ ~~~~~k~\ ~,,,,,, ~..,,,,,,:::;:::::,,,::::::::::',&;,:::,...,,,,::•,..1,,,,,,,,,x ...',,,S.,?,AV,'“?'S,'••'':'''''''. *;::;:;:s:•••.•.::f;:‘s*::.:::!.::•,,,•':,''''''':':';''''''''''''''''.'":'"'V:''' . ''''''''''''''''' ~.i:,..:i...1. ; . : i. ....i ,. • . ; i ::. . ......: .:,; :i.,: . . ....! ; . . .i . , ': . . :i.i. 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The persons who have been chosen by La Vie to appear in the campus personalties section are Ted Allen, Robert Anderson, James Balog, Barbara Brown, Richard Clair, Charles Drazeno vich, Frances Eschelman, Shirley Gauger, James Gehrdes, Peter Giesey, Anna Keller, Robert Kel ler, Elliot Krane, Ruth Lehman. James MacCallum, Harry Mc- Mahon, Sidney Manes, Virginia Miller, Ethel Ma y Mognet, Thomas Morgan, Negley Norton, Jack Reen, Wilbert Roth, Ramon Saul, John Senior, Nancy Smith, Morton Snitzer, Lorraine Stotler, Elizabeth Taylor, Myrna Tex, Francine Toll, and George V,adasz. Saul read the list to cabinet last night. WITH SMOKERS WHO KNO A ,F A f i '`...]...0 Yes, Camels are SO MILD that in a coast-to-coast test of hundreds of men and women who smoked Camels— and only Camels—for 30 consecutive days, noted throat specialists, making weekly examinations, reported NOT ONE SINGLE CASE OF THROAT IRRITATION DUE TO SMOKING CAMELS! Schilling To Speak On Sound Physics Principles involved in'the phy sics of sound will be the topic of an illustrated lecture to be pre sented by Dr. Harold K. Schill ing, head of the Physics depart ment at the College. Presented under the auspices of Sigma Alpha Eta, national speech and hearing •honorary fraternity, the lecture will take place in an open meeting in 117 Osmond at 8:00 o'clock tonight. This is the second lecture that Dr. Schilling has given for the honorary. ( din esbs FRIDAY, JANUARY is, 1950 Walther B. P. MO Cloeks YER Upstairs at College Sportswear W atch Dande GUARANTEED REPAIRING Jewelry . • ..:17%,
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