The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 27, 1950, Image 2

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LATE AP NEWS COURTESY WMAJ-
Ike' Recommended For
estern Defense Army
WASHINGTON—GeneraI
Dwight Eisenhower has been re
commended for supreme comman
der of a combined army to defend
western Europe by the military
representatives of the North At
lantic treaty nations.
The Atlantic Treaty military
leaders called for immediate ac
tion in picking a supreme com
mander for a combined army to
defend western Europe.
To Release Guard Units
WASHINGTON Army Secre
tary Pace said yesterday that the
army hopes to start releasing mo
bilized National Guard and reser
vists next Summer. The program
may be completed before 1952.
Pace said that more American
troops may soon go to Europe, but
no National Guard units will go
overseas. The Air Force an
nounced that it will halt at once
the call-up of enlisted reserves.
Stock Prices Fall
NEW YORK— Prices in the
stock market at Wall Street
plunged yesterday in a wholesale
selling from $1 to more than $3
a share. It was the biggest drop
since the crack-up which followed
the start of the Korean war.
'Chest' Fund—
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ing the German people. He added
that the relief would give hope
to people very much in need of it.
"You cannot minimize the im
portance of what you are doing
for „fellow human beings," he
said. "It represents the best in
America."
It was also announced at 'the
meeting that the Red Cross had
dropped out of the drive due to
a conflict with its policy. Be
cause the campus chest will be
the sole money-gathering cam
paign on campus the Red Cross
will not receive funds from the
College this year.
Students will be kept abreast
of the progress of the drive by
a "thermometer" to be placed
outside the main gate. The daily
advance of the drive toward its
$14,000 goal will be shown.
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Stays On until You take it offir
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1 Won't come off on dishes, glasses,
cigarettes, or teeth.
2 Won't come off when you
kiss children, relatives, sweetheart.
3 Washes off easily with soap & water.
4 ,Satin.smooth, colontrue.
5 txciting fashion•right colors.
6 ?tore economical! Lasts 4 to 5 times
longer! Only $1 plus lax!
Griggs & Kreimer
OPPOSITE OLD MAIN
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Approval Given
Course Evaluation
A course evaluation suryey in
the School of Mineral Industries
yesterday received delayed ap
proval of Dean Edward M. Stei
dle.
Accordi_ig to Ray Angstadt,
student ..:ouncil member, argu
ments against the survey rested
upon assumptions that the suc
cess of a course depends upon the
student, that the instructor knows
what is best for his course. and
that ;the survey would only result
in a waste o: time.
The first such survey in the
MI School was held two semes
ters ago. The second survey. tak
en last semester, aided in bring
ing about changes in the credit
ratings of two ceramics courses.
TONIGHT
LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION
412 W. College Avenue
7:30 p.m.—Hallowe'en party (costumes, games and square
dances.) ,
Sunday a.m.-9:3o—Bible Study
10:45—The Service
7:3o—Special Reformation Sunday Worship
Service with guest speaker the Rev. James
Singer from Altoona (Note the change in time)
STUDENT HOUSE OPEN DAILY 9 A. M. TO 11 P. M.
Open Unti; Midnight Daily
7 4 , 1 •
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Here's a formula for fine feathers on a featherweight budget
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undivided attention for you, a big "pluS" for your savings
off► BLOUSES .
AT BETTER STORES EVERYWHERE
See them in Altoona at WM. F. GABLE CO. 0 CHARLES SHOP
Judy Bond, Inc., Dept. F, 1375 Broadway, New York 18, N. Y.
Blue Band. Books F
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win Bistline, Brousa, Norman
Charles, Albert Koster, Dombrow
ski, Robert Katz, an d Richard
Kartlick, saxophone; Donald Mil
ler and Frances O'Connor, oboe.
Ellen Horner, Ruth Beatty, Ro
bert Betts, Peter Cortese, Paul
Cressman, Royal Fisher, John
Flynn, Thomas Hahn, Kenneth
Harlieb, Jerry Henderson, George
Hill, John Jenkins, Michael Kan
dra, Robert Kline, Donald Mat
tern, Dorothy Miller, Andrew
Mills.
Robert Monahan, Armine Paul,
William Potts, John Reitmyer,
Samuel Shilling, Ernest Skipper,
Charles Smeltzer, Irene Stuart,
Grant Thompson, William Wentz,
John Wolfe, Richard Crosby, Gi
anopoulos, Paul Smoles, and Jos
eph Streamer, clarinet.
Cornet, Trumpet
Lewis Blight, James Colonna,
Donald Corda, Eugene Golla,
John Leister, Allan May, and Eu
gene Thomas, cornet; Eugene Ma
gill, Samuel Moldovan, and Don
ald Smith, trumpet; John Hull,
Grace Jeffries, Lois Keener', Rob-
VICS
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UNDAES
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145 S- Allen St.
Clarinet
VMTA
ye Concerts--
ert Manning, Myron Mueller,
John Seifarth, and Robert Swiss
helm, French horn; Richard Cris
well, Donald Felker, Robert Hart
mann, Stayer, and John Swartz,
baritone.
James Bortolotto, Richard
Brady, Richard Brewer, David
Fishburn, Harry Neuhard, and
Darrell Rishel, trombone; Frank
Chiappetta,. , George Georgieff,
Greenawald, John Moore, and
John Ritchey, bass; R i c,h ar d
Shirk, William Shrum, Arnold
Paparazo, and Kenetta Peters,
percussion; Charles Miller, tym
pani.
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Get Next To Our Low Cleaning Prices
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STATE COLLEGE
LAUNDCRSTTS
210 W. COLLEGE AVE. •
Open Mon. 7:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Tues. thru Sat. 7:30 to 6 p.m.
LO.7EN 1 4 01URCHiSON & CO.
Representing the Herff-Jones Co.
The World's' Largest Manufacturers of Class Rings
and Makers of the Official. Rings for West Point
Classes of 1243, 1944, 1245, 1945, 1947, 1948,1.950, 1951
invites All Penn Staters
To See Another New Exclusive
Herff-Jones Devalciornent
:Cnown as "West Point Antique"
THIS NEW FINISH WILL BE
The MO Jewelry Co.
120 SOUTH ALLEN STREET
The first showing of this new finish
' will be on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 224.1950
District sales representative to be at store from
9:00 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. at that date.
Makes
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iFRIDAY, Ot, - 1 - viiml, 27, 19511
Missing Student
Still Not Located .
Donald 'Freeman, missing from
the College since earlythis
month, has not been located' yet,
State College police said yester
day.
No information' concerning the
student was reported by the
Philadelphia or- state police.
Plan Parties
The Lutheran Student associa
tion, the Roger Williams. fellow
ship, the Wesley foundation, and
the Westminster foundation will
hold costume Hallowe'en parties
at their student houses tonight.
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