PAGE. EIGHT Parking- (Continued from page one) of cars on campus had increased tremendously since then, but parking spaces had not. The second suggestion will per mit Tribunal to issue student permits, according to See. He said that formerly the dean of men and the dean of women issued the permits. A special parking area for these students will- be set aside'in the near future, he said. Campus Radio Report The report of the campus radio station committee was submitted by Emerson Jones, all-College secretary-treasurer, a n d Mahlon Knott who were cabinet’s repre sentatives last week to the Inter collegiate Broadcasting systems conference at Temple university. The College now has a radio studio in the speech department, according to Jones. He said a sys tem must now be worked out for the transmission of broadcasts to College buildings. No definite date can be set at present for the opening of the station, he said. He said he would like to see cabinet give financial support to the station when it is set up. He also recommended that the sta tion be administered as a separate corporation which would include students, faculty, and administra tion members on the board of di rectors. Knott said there were two pos sible distribution systems which might be used by the station. He said a single transmitter could be utilized which would place the signals on the College power lines.- The second method, to be used if the first plan is not feas ible, would be to send out signals via rented telephone lines to transmitters placed in each of the buildings receiving the broad casts. Mutchler Reports “ David Mutchler, co-chairman of the awards committee, submitted a tentative report asking cabinet to set up a system for honoring outstanding staff members at the College. Cabinet accepted the proposal to give an appropriate number of awards to outstanding professors, administrators, and athletic offi cials in five fields. Research, ex tension, administration, instruc tion, and sports would be the fields, according to Mutchler. If such awards go into effect, the plan will be run on a joint student - faculty basis, according: to Mutchler. He said the awards would be made on move-up day or class day. Funds For NSA William J. Klisanin, NSA ehair man, requested and received a cabinet appropriation to send four representatives to' NSA re gional convention in Philadelphia this weekend. Richard Bard, chairman of the Christmas lawn display commit tee, reported insufficient time this year to set up a lawn display. nowi At Your I Warner Theatre 11 I BETTE DAVIS I ANNE BAXTER I CELESTE HOLM I "All About Eve" Sla le II BETTY HUTTON I FRED ASTAIRE I "LET'S DANCE" |||j PRESTON FOSTER BARBARA BRITTON j "I SHOT JESSIE JAMES" j ,THE:DAILY- COLLEGIAN, • STATE COLLEGE,- PENNSYLVANIA 3rd War Issue Is Hillel Topic “How Can a Third War be Prevented?” ■ is the topic : which will be discussed at the final ses sion of the Hillel town meeting series tomorrow night at 8 o’clock, in Hillel auditorium, 133 W. Bea ver avenue. Speakers on the program will be Dr. L. L. Huber, professor of agronomy; Dr. Vaclav Mares, as sistant professor of economics, and Dr. W. G. Mather, professor of rural sociology. AIM Schedules Sing For Tomorrow Night Members of Dorm 3; Leonides, Philotes and'Nittany council have scheduled Christmas caroling to morrow night. The sing will start at 8:15 at Dorm 20. From there it will pro ceed through Pollock Circle to the women’s living units and the West dorms. Booters Ignore Snow Snow fouled up practice plans of the Lion soccermen this week, but plows are. seeing to it that drills will continue for the rest of the week. America's largest and wriest IN ALL THE THINGS VtHJ LIEIA/ longer, lower, wider Luxurious Modern- urilf Glare-Proof Safefy-Sighf NEW big-car look! NEW Mode inferiors! NEtf instrument panel! MEUU Striking!/ smarter NEW Fisher Bod/ st/ling! Itf* r Poetry Sheet Gains Support The verse magazine movement on campus is gaining momentum, J. L. Grucci, assistant professor of English composition, said yes terday. Plans are now being made to have permission for the publica tion of the magazine granted by the Senate Student Welfare com mittee, he added. •Temporary editors were named and include James Heffley, edi tor, and’Peter Whelan and Bar bara Silberman, assistants. A contest to name the proposed magazine is now in progress and will continue to Jan. 15.- Entries to' the contest may be sent to J. L. Grucci, Department of Eng lish Composition. A $5 prize is offered to the winner. _ Pre-Holiday L JEWELRY SALE Men's—Ladies 20% and up OFF MOYER WATCH SHOP S. PUGH STREET— NEW ICMR P U£iaj Jumbo-Drum brakes &irur Improved, easier, NEW —largest in field! NEW Center-Point steering! MORE PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHfi-R CAR! TIME-PROVED y POWER C/Ucfa Automatic Transmission - —proved by over o billion miles of performance in the hands of hundreds of thousands of owners. Optional on Do Lux o models at extra cost. See it at your local Chevrolet dealer’s Dairy Science Club A turkey shoot will be sponsor ed by the Dairy Science club to day at Hoover’s trailer camp, two miles west of’State College on route 322. Events, which will begin- at 1 p.m., will include live turkey shooting, trap shooting, shot gun pattern, and .22 caliber target shooting. CLASSIFIEDS ROOM AND BOARD CHEERFUL ROOM for two students. Double bunk beds. College Heights.. Phone 4223. FOR RENT 26 FOOT : TRAILER. Immediate occupancy. Room attached. Call 6595 after 5 p.m. Ask for Howe or Webster. FOR SALE UNLUCKY IN LOVE. Beautiful $225 diamond ring 2 months old. Will sacri fice for''sloo. Call .4232. Ask for Tom. K&G LOG LOG trig duplex slide rule $lO. Lew Goslin 124 Thompson Hall. MISCELLANEOUS IF YOUR typewriter needs repairs Just call 2492 or bring machine to 633 W College Ave. Mr. Beatties 28 ‘years ex perience is at your service. want! SATURDAY, DECEMBER-16,1950 MEALS. FOR students in vicinity of 622 S. Allen St Mrs. E. Miley. TYPEWRITER REPAIRING. . All ’ work guaranteed.- Will call.for and deliver. Phone Paul E. Henninger, State College 7842. STUDENTS FROM Warren, Penna. in tending to return by chartered bus for Christmas may make their reservation by signing, up . and , paying $3 at . the Student Union desk.. Reservations will be on a first come basis. / PEOPLE TO shoot and take home turkeys. Come to live turkey shoot held at Penn State Trailer Sales, near Woodycreat. Saturday, Dec. 16 at 1 p.m. YOUNG MALE instructor or graduate student to share modern 3-room a P a f£ - ment. Monthly 'expenses under. $35.00, Write P.O. Box 213. • TWO RIDES to Greensburff or vicinity ■ Tuesday Dec. 19. Call 5051-298, Dorm 38. Pete Thomas. - ' • RIDE TO Florida leaving Dec. 18 or 19. Call Fazio 2079. ' RIDERS TO Dover, New Jersey, Wed. Dec. 20—Call Jim 6780. RIDERS TO Miami, Florida or potato South. Leaving Dec. 20th. Call Dick Schuler 5051 Dorm 29. MAN’S BROWN Wallet containing valu able papers. Reward. Call State College 6384 after 6 p.m. LOST: BLACK Wallet in vicinity of College and Beaver Avenues. Call 4749. Please return important papers. LOW-PRICED CAR ! 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