PAGE FOUR Trustees Approve $6,000 Fellowship A fellowship for the School of Agriculture, amounting to $6,000 has been jointly approved by the trustees of the College and the Coke Oven Ammonia Research bureau. The fellowship was established for work on fertilization and man agement practices on small grains. Under the agreement, grants of $2,000 annually for three years will be provided. The fellowship will be directed by Dr. Lawrence L. Huber, professor of agronomy. The College also collaborated with the National Association of Automotive Mutual -Ins urwrace company to provide $6,000 for partial payment of the Motor Ve hicle Fleet Supervisor Training program. Amos E. Neyhart, administra tive head of the Institute of Plob lie Safety, will conduct the pro gram. Soccermen --- (Continued from page three) only halfback holdover. Fullback Bill Yerkes and goal Ron Co der are also returning. Added to this roll is Gus Big got who had been All-American in 1938 and returned to school this year with some college eli gibility left. The positions left open by graduation have been filled by sophomores. The halfback line, which is important to both the offense and defense, will be in the hands of these men who lack experience, but are expected to develop into top men during the course of the season. Frank Ful mer and Kurt Klaus will give Emig the help needed. At the other fullback slot, young Jay Simmons will be de pended on to supplement Yerkes. Room and Board for Men —AT— • MARILYN HALL 317 E. BEAVER AVE. Dial 3935 Ask for Mrs. Ellard PENN STATE vs. ARMY SAT., OCT. 7th Avoid Traffic Congestion—Travel in Comfort via Scenic Steamer Route Special Steamer Leaves FL W. 42nd St. N. Y. C. 9:30 AM. Arrives We'st Point 12:45 Round Trip Steamer Fare $2.00 Parking areas available near Pier Hudson River Day Line Inc. New York City PANTS ... PANTS ... PANTS Checks . .. tweeds . . . glean plaids ... solids. Wool worsteds and gabardines. Ideal for class wear or after hour relaxation! Now only . . . Limited Supply! Act Now! HUR'S MEN'S SHOP E. COLLEGE AVE. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, P CO -edit Acacia Acacia recently pledged Donald Anderson, Rodger Bender, John Brant, James Class, Richard Erb, David Evans, and Henry Johnson. Theta Xi New initiates of Theta Xi frat ernity are Allen Black, James Huet, William Knightly, Albert Ludik, Charles Walton, and Stan ley Zoltek. Phi Sigma Delta New pledges at Phi Sigma Delta are Martin Abramson, Joseph Banks, Charles Basch, Roy Fui man, Buddie Isaacman, David Klineberg, Leonard Krieger, Leon Lefkowitz, Arthur Lenchner, Al Nickel, Benet Rosenthal, Buddy Rubel, Irwin Saft, Irwin Schnei der, Arthur Smulyan, and Herb Yablon. Abramson is the president of the pledge class. Other officers are Fuiman, vice-president; Isaac man, treasurer, and Rubel, secre tary. CLASSIFIEDS LOST TAN RAINCOAT at tryouts in Little Theater. Please return to 291 Simmons or Little Theater. KEY HOLDER with three keys numbered. 259, 308, 86D—lost Saturday September 30. Reward. Call Atherton 308. NOW! At Your Warner Theatre / 2 a L-athaum Richard Widinark Paul Douglas " Panic in the Streets" I —Vale Barbara Stanwyck Wendell Corey Walter Huston "The Furies" nitiany Biggest Western in 10 Years Robert Taylor in "AMBUSH " STATE COLLEGE, PA. LOST; Pair or horn rim glasses in a black case. Please call Yaskin at 4409. U.S. HISTORY 21 and black loose leaf notebook. Friday Sept. 29. Contact Dave Spur, Stuart Hall. Reward. I3LACK WALLET in vicinity of Fair mount Ave. on Sat. night. Reward ! Call Verne Willaman 2760. BRAND NEW Army Officer's raincoat, size 42, outside 217 Willard Hall, Sept. 22. Call 2643. RAIN-COAT Military style zipper lining noon Sept. 22, 107 M. Eng. I have yours. Call Danny 2708. FOUND WILL THE person who took the wrong black coat call 3r>B Simmons. I have Yours. MISCELLANEOUS GERMAN and FRENCH tutoring. Euro pean language teacher with American college experience. Elizabeth Mares, 715 W. Park. Phohe 6387. STUDENTS REMEMBER the B.X. Your student operated, non profit store is still open. See us in the TUB. MOYER WATCH SHOP 105 S. Pugh St. Campus Interviews on Cigarette Tests *Number 3... THE FLICKER "One 'question... Where.. do I flick my-ashes?" The sensible test the one that gives you the proper answer is a day after day, pack-after-pack tryout for 30 days. It's the Camel 30-Day Mildness Test! You judge Camels for'3o days in your own "T -Zone" (T for Throat, T for Taste) the real proving ground for a cigarette. Once you've tested Camels as a steady smoke, you'll know why ... More People Smoke Camels than any other cigarette' NNSYLVANIA MODEL BUILDERS, Bill's Model Shop is the place to meet your fellow modetors. 202 West Prospect 6:30-9:00 p.m. TELEVISION Information Service. Call State College 3512. RADIO. ' PHONOGRAPH 'Liu: 7-V ser vice. Guaranteed. Pick-up and delivery. Call the Music Roorti-2311. NEWLY FURNISHED and decorated centrally located room available to mar ried couple with or without board. Dial 6772. TRAILER, 22 ft., electric refrigerator, automatic hob water. adjoining room. Immediate possession. Priced right to rent quickly, Hurry! Lowry, Hoover's Trailer Park, 3505. 19-FOOT TRAILER. Good condition. 390/3 Windcrest. Inquire after 5 p.m. Ins FORD 8 Tudor Sedan in good run ning condition. Call 2827. 1230 MODEL A Ford convertible. Best offer takes it. Phone Jim at 3332. MEN'S RIDING boots, including spurs, size ' 10 3 / 4 , excellent condition__sls ; Phone 9125 State College. MEMO ~.:; „ ...,.:.i . z . :.4 ...„ . r„ . . 4 :' . .1„ . Don't think our neat-pleated friend with the drape shape doesn't know the score! He's plenty hep to all those tricky cigarette tests! If you're in the groove, they're not fooling you, either. You know, from your own smoking experience, that just one puff of this brand ... then one puff of that brand isn't going to give you the answer you want. Mat can you possibly tell by a quick inhale and exhale, a whiff or a sniff? FOR RENT FOR SALE THURSDAY., OCTOBER 5, 19i4J UNDERWOOD PORTABLE typewriter. wilt part with at very reasonable prica. Coil 405. Ask for Bill Doutt. OFFICER'S Regulation Green Blouse. Size 36R. Never worn. First 810 or highest after. 116 Hamilton Hall. SOMEONE WILL get good '37 Buick I passenger coupe. Heater, radio, good tires. Inquire Physical plant, Sparks. 1940 PLYMOUTH—Must sell—radio and heater. Bob Landebnian ; Hamilton Hall 57, Call 5051 Ext. 1170. WANTED A DRUMMER and ride trumpet man for small combo. Call The Moose 7170. GIRLS LAUNDRIES done ;:arefully,. Will call for and deliver. Phone 3191. TROMBONIST DESIRES work. Perma nent resident. Dance experience in small combos. Call MS after Co p.m. NOBODIES JOIN Fr•)th'a broken wheel hat society. Semi list a non-achieve ments to Box 845 State College. REPLACEMENT FOR .room and meal ticket, •terms or cash: reasonable dis count. Contact Francis Dunn, Nittany Dorm 28 Room 18.- MUSICIANS WANTED for organized band Playing all special arrangements. Call 2280. !MAO i 4 -- - ' ..... ... i;i . .i . ' ....::.:. '''''' ` ' '''°ll.' ' ''?)':s''....'''4..:i,k.::::l•:-...,s:::..i!:::li:i.::''ii'i is'*s 3',E . :i , .. ril-l!.:•-.,A',:-,,..,SW:. ....%,.;:1.,;.t74,‘, C lit , b • ,', ; • et 4 4 4, 7 •:•• •• • 4 74 Z -x4 geis** * '• • •• . •,•04;4•Ar.,,,, 0 4 kkt•4. -e, •