PAGE FOTTR Convocation— (Continued from page on-e) the action must be taken by the slate, not the local bonris. “7.t is true,” he said, “that once a student has received his pre induction notice, he is no longer permitted to enlist in the serv ice of his preference. There have been many indications, including a dispatch from Washington this afternoon, that this regulation may be changed, but it is still in effect.” He warned students against dropping out of the College with out formal notice, because doing so would jeopardize academic standing and credits. Students dropping should file forms with the dean of men, he said. Marshall UMT Plan Turning to possible permanent plans of universal military train ing, he said the one most likely to be put in effect in large part is Secretary of War Marshall’s. “This measure would become a permanent part of the fabric of American life,” the President said. “It is a new type social in strument which would be with us forever.” The plan, which President Eisenhower said he viewed with grave misgivings, would induct all 18-year-olds for four months of basic and 23 months of regu lar service, with three to six years in the reserves mandatory. The plan would bring in some 800,000 18-year-olds annually. Fifty thousand of these would be assigned to ROTC units after their basic training. For the first three years of the plan, 75,000 additional men could enter college after basic training. This quota would then be dropped, under the assump tion, which the President says he thinks may be unwarranted, that then men who had completed their service would begin enter ing college. Besides, this tempor ary group, 50,000 men on active duty would be assigned to special training in colleges annually. Graduate Examinations The Graduate Record examin ations will be given on campus Feb. 2 and 3. Application blanks and bulletins of information are available in 207 Buckhout labora tory. All applications for the examination must arrive in Princeton, N.J., not later than Jan. 19. Book Refunds The third and final book re fund for veterans will be made at the Bursar's office to morrow. GIFTS GALORE fOK birthdays anniversaries parties and other occasions Wink's Sky-Top 7 Miles from Stale College On Route 322 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN,' STATE COLLEGE, P: O Dutch-Ciay smith Mr. and Mrs. Adam H. Clay smith, of Pittsburgh, announce the engagement of their daughter, Michaiine, to Thomas A. Dutch. Miss Claysmith is a junior in home economics and a member of Theta Phi Alpha sorority. Mr. Dutch is a graduate of Cali fornia State Teachers College. He received his master’s degree at Michigan State College and is now the director of student em ployment at Michigan State. CLASSIFIEDS LOST LOST: GLASSES in brown leather case on Thurs. Please call Margie, 335 Sim- BLUE PARKER pen, Friday between Mc- Allister and As building. Please return to Alice Spriggs, 429 McAllister. RED WALLET in vicinity of Sparks Thursday afternoon. Call Rose at 4379. Reward! PERSON WHO took grey gabardine top coat from Phi Kappa Tau Sat. night by mistake, call Bob Brennan 5051-784. LOST: PARKER 51 Pencil, silver top in "Willard Hall Tuesday afternoon. Please return to DeGroat. (531 W. College. Reward. LOST: ONE Hat, dark green in locality of Corner Room. Call Frank 5051-276," GOLD CHAIN bracelet with pearls near Atherton Hall on College Avenue. Call 24 Simmons. FOR SALE FOR SALE: Large 4-shelf bookcase. Blonde finish. Reasonable. Call 2783 after 5 p.m. 1947 LIBERTY 23’ Housetrailer. Goo condition. Special price. Complete! furnished. Call 3505, Joseph Pagnanell Hoover's Trailer Park. . NOW! At Your Warner Theatre C^uthaum MARTA TOREN JEFF CHANDLER "mmwr MALA POWERS TOD ANDREWS yjtttcMlf RICHARD WIDMARK LINDA DARNELL "NO WAY QUI" HOME MADE fudge. Call 6674, 1940 CHEVROLET tudor sedan. Excell ent condition throughout. Dick Hess, Rudy's Trailer Park, West College Ave. Phone 3965. KNITTIN* IS easy when you use a pack— Bernat, Columbia, Semspun, Beehive. Margaret's Shop, 129 South Frazier. TRAILER KOZY Coach 23 ft. Excellent condition. Good buy. Windcrcst 357. Telephone 2256. STEVENS 12 ga. pump-gun. Four months old. Perfect condition. $50.00. Call poultry plant 8441-725. Ask foT Mangel. 18 ft. ALMA ($500) Trailer, 1/3 down balance monthly payments. Phone State College 3906 316-R Windcrest. Gilleland. FOR SALE 1940 Chevrolet Club Coupe. Good tires, heater. Call extension 2650. Will sell for highest bid. FOB RENT ROOMS FOR Rent for the spring semes ter. Double room and half of another available for male students. Inquire 234 S. Pugh or call 3265. AVAILABLE BEGINNING 2nd semester. one half double room, running water, centrally located. Call Phil Godfrey, 4850 between 6:15 and 7 p.m COMFORTABLE ROOM In private home. $3.50 weekly. One mile from campus on road to BeJlcfonte. Call 7653. SINGLE ROOM, 3 blocks from college campus, graduate student or instructor preferred. Call 3829 between 7 a.m. and 3 p.m. * ROOM CLOSE to campus from Jan. 27 until April 8. Call 4374. dy cane« : Ainr kldc.,'- col‘-ccc|- ■> . AIM . • . . * • * \ • Guys and dolls will meet after the game Sat., for , AlM's ..... "FINAL HOP"—rec hall, 25c per person with the music of the fabulous GENE MAGILL INNSYLVANTA AVAILABLE FOR 2nd semester at the Colonial Hotel* central -location 123 W. Nittany Ave. Select rooms with hot and cold running water. Inspect today. Phone 4860. CENTRALLY LOCATED newly decorated furnished room with semi-private bath for married couple. Available for second semester with or without board. Call 6773; SINGLE ROOM College Heights. 211 Adams Avenue. Phone 2174. ONE SINGLE and one 1 double room with board available for the next semester. Call State College 2971. MISCELLANEOUS TYPEWRITER REPAIRING. All work guaranteed. Will call for and deliver. Phone Paul E. Henninger, State College 7842. IF YOUR typewriter needs repairs just call 2492 or bring machine to M 3 W College Ave. Mr. Beatties 28 years ex perience is at your service. TYPING AND Mimeographing. Letters. manuscripts* theses* .term papers, etc. Hotel State College* Room 205. Secretarial Service. Phone 4906. Helen G. Yarnell. DON’T SAVE your used books any longer than necessary. Sell them at the B.X. January 15-24.. BIRTHDAY CAKES. All kind of party refreshments. Excellent fruitpunch. Frida Stern, 122 E. Irvin Ave. Phone 4818. FOUND BLUEBOOKS BLUEBOOKS • Bluebooks you need them . we have them! Buy them at your student operated bookstore B.X. g regulations with Candy THURSDAY,. JANUARY IS, 19*1 WANTED BOARDERS: BEGIN next-semester right! Eat at Beaver •■ : House* • homecooked meals $ll weekly* with deductions for weekend meals missed/ Phone 7851. MOVING? PICK . ufc truck and driver for hire. 534 Winclcrest. WAITER WANTED for-SAE House; Apply to caterer 4928. ♦ ' WANTED TO buy. Guma, all - kinds. and U.S. Stamp collections. - Call Pleasant. Gap 361- or write P.O; .Box: -404.! RIDE TO Detroit or . leaving January 24 or 25. '.Call- Cash 6718. uiiiiiiiiiiiimiiutiittiviiiiiifiiimiiiiir* 1 GABARDINE f I Spoif Sliirts ! | $ 2 95 | I •Grey | | • Green - | 1 • Tan | | • Brown | I •Rust | I PENNSHIRE I | CLOTHES j = 112 S. Frazier St. = = NEXT DOOR TO CITY HALL = H Open Mon. & Fri.''till. 9 P.M. = TiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiuiiHiimiiiiriiiiiß SHUTTERBUGS More Bargains For Shufterbugs Guaranteed Outdated Film Packs 9 x!2 Super XX 314x414 Super XX 9 xl2 Plus X 314x414 Plus X 50% <» Guaranteed Outdated 116 Kodacolor 50% Off NEW 1950 "Camera" 'Annuals $5.50 While They Last 122 W. Beaver Avenue STATE COLLEGE