PACE EMT-M' Ross To Lecture On World Affairs The director of International Affairs for the Congress of In dustrial Organization, Michael Ross, will address the student body in economics and commerce on Tuesday in 121 Sparks at 1:30 p.m. • His topic.will be "Labor's' Par ticipation in International Af fairs." Ross will speak to the Econom ics department and the Industrial Relations Research association at a dinner at noon, Tuesday in the Nittanv Lion inn before his ad dress in Sparks, John Dale, IRRA vice president, said yesterday. Since his appointment as the director of the newly-established CIO Department for International Affairs, Moss has attended nu merous international trade union conferences in European coun tries, representing the CIO in re lations with the State department and ECA. The activities committee of De partment of L'conomics and Com merce and the Penn State student chapter of Industrial Research as sociation are sponsoring Ros s' speech. • Michael Ross was born in Eng-1 land and came to the United States in 1932. He worked as re search assistant for the La Fol lette Civil Liberties committee 1936-1937. COME To CHURCH College Chapel Schwab Auditorium February 18, 1951 Speaker: Dr. Kenneth I. Brown, director of Danforth Foundation Topic: "Mature Persons in World Crisis" Chapel Choir: "Cantate Domino" —Pitoni The Presbyterian Church Westminster Foundation Beaver and Frazier Si. Rev. Andrew E. Newcomer. Jr. Pastor and The Rev. Donald W. Carruthers. Director College Sunday School 9:30 a,rn. Morning Church Service 10:45 a.m. Westminster Fellowship 6:30 p.m Evening Church Service 7:30 p.m University Baptist Church Nittany Ave. and Burrowos St. The Rev. Robert H. Eads, Pastor Church School College Class 9:40 a.m Morning Worship .... 10:45 a.m Roger Williams Fellowship Student Service 5 to 7:30 p.m Alpha Tau Omega Beaver House Beta Sigma Rho Chi Phi Chi Omega Collegian Delta Chi Delta Upsilon Gamma Phi Beta Jack Harper Kappa Sigma Lambda Chi Alpha Mary Leiizinger r. Aro-. Speech Dept. Will Hold 4th In Series Of Reading Hours The fourth in the 1950-51 ser ies of reading hours sponsored by the Speech department will be held in the home economics living center, 8 p.m., Monday. Three students will read at the program. Lorraine Spitler will present Stephen Vincent Benet's "The Sobbin' Women"; Sony a Tiles will read a segment of Sid ney Howard's "The Silver Cord"; and Charles Schulte will present a portion of Shakespeare's "Oth ello." Joada Oswalt will be chair man. This school year marks the third annual renewal of these programs, under the direction of Harriet D. Nesbitt, assistant pro fessor of speech, and William W. Hamilton, instructor in speech. The readings are open to the pub lic. Coleman Named Director Dr. Howard S. Coleman. for mer instructor in physical science at the College, has been named director of Bausch and Lomb Optical company's scientific bu reau. Later he became research di rector of the Industrial Union of Marine and Shipbuilding Work ers, and in 1943 became the union's Washington representa tive. 11 a.rn. This Message is B TOTE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, P Religion-in-Life Week. "Mature Persons In World Crisis." Religion as love,—love for God and love for man,—is "the principle that unites man; the power that moves him to out grow his childishness of mind and spirit and to become happily and responsibly mature." St. Andrew's Episcopal Church Foster Ave. and Frazier St. The Rev. John N. Peab'ody, Rector Holy Communion every Sunday 7:45 a.m. Also First - unday. 10:45 a.m. Sunday Church School 10:45 a.m Morning Prayer and Sermon 10:45 a.m. Evening Service 5:00 p.m College Student Meeting 5:30 p.m St. Paul's Methodist Church and Wesley Foundation College Ave. and McAllister The Rev. Frank W. Montgomery, Pastor Mrs. Dorothy G. Anderson Program Director Student classes 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:45 a.m. Fellowship Supper and Program 5:30-7:30 p.m. Grace Lutheran Church College Ave. and Atherton St. The Rev. John F. Harkins, D.D., Pastor and The Rev. Edwerth E. Korte, Campus Pastor Church School .. .... 9:30 a.m The Service 10:45 a.m. Lutheran Student Meeting 6:30 p. m, Vespers rought To You Through th 'Suicidei-- (Continued from page three) dispelled" by Marshall's state ment that the administration plans to send four more U. S. Di visions to serve under the Su preme Allied command of Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower. Commenting on this country's present atomic superiority over Russia, Acheson compared it to a .38 calibre revolver against a "BB" gun. But he indicated that later it might diminish to a .45 against - a .38. College Sends Seven To Forestry Meeting Four members of the Depart ment of Forestry at the College are attending the annual meet ing of the Allegheny section, So ciety of American Foresters, at Baltimore Md. They are W. C. Bramble, M. W. Humphrey, G.B. Coleman, and D. P. Worley. Members of the faculty at Mt. Alto Forestry school who are at tending the meeting are M. K. Goddard, R. E. Melton. and W. W. Ward. New Ag Club To Meet An organizational meeting of the newly-formed Toastmasters' club will be held Monday at 7:30 p.m. in 103 Agriculture building. All interested agriculture stu dents were urged to attend by the club oh ai rm an. —Rev. A. S. Asendorf, pastor Faith Evangelical and Reformed Church 7:30 p.m e Courtesy of Both College and Town Organizations NI SYLVANIA -•- Brown-:- (Continued. from page one) Dr. Brown has served as an Ensign USNR. He is a member of the board of education of the Northern Baptist convention and one of the directors of the As sociation of American colleges. He is a member of Phi Beta Kap pa and Delta Upsilon fraternities and the author of many articles including the book, "Campus Decade." CLASSIFIEDS For Best Results Use Collegian Classified ROOMS FOR women graduate students and secretaries. Close to campus. 225 S. Allen. Call' 4109 after 4 p.m. • • WANTED BOY to share comfortable warm double room near campus. Single poster beds. 230 S. Frazier. Phone 2965. TRAILER AT Wood/sdale Park. Phone 6595. Ask for Howe or Webster. TRAILER LOTS are now available at Woodsdale Park. Phone Gl9l. FOR RENT: due to cancellation between between semesters. I have room for two or more students. Call 2887. IF YOUR typewriter needs repairs just call 2492 or bring machine to •33 1 7, College Ave. Mr. Beattie. 25 year. ex perience it; at your service. TYPING AND Mimeographing. • Letters, manuscripts, theses. term papers. etc. Hotel State College, Room 205. Secretarial Service. Phone 40.05. Helen G. Yarnell. First Church of Christ Scientist 108 West Beaver Ave. Sunday School Sunday Service .... Testimonial meeting .... 7:30 p,m Wednesday Roman Catholic Fairmount Ave. and Frazier St. The Rev. John C. O'Leary Rector, and i The Rev. Richard Walsh Sunday during regular College Session 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 and 11:00 a.m.-10:30 Mass at Nit tany Theatre Holy Days 6:30, 7:00, 8:00 a.m. Friends Meeting 318 Atherton• St. School for Youth and Adults and Student Discussion 9:30 a.m. Meeting for Worship. 10:45 a.m Student Meeting 7:00 p.m FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS 9:30 a.m 11:00 a.m SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17,1951 TYPEWRITER REPAIRING. All work guaranteed. Will call for and deliver. Phone Paul E. Henninger, State College 7842. BOARD FOR men students on five or. six day basis. Reasoaable rates. Telephone 3832., LOST ItAINCOAT.TAKEN by mistake in Will ard, Wednesday. I have yours. Call 1097 Ask for Edward Thomas. BLACK LEATHER purse in vicinity ,of Wi:lard Hall or _ Creamery Sat. Con tains wallet and glasses. Finder may keep money. Return to Student Union. LOST BROWN wallet in West Dorm vicinity. Owner needs cards. Call Harry Whittsell, 106. Watts Ball. Reward. BLACK AND Gold Schaefer pencil with the inscription B.S.H. 5-31-49 in gold. Call Barb at 51 Atherton. Reward: WANTED GRADUATE NURSE to manage nursing home near State College. Living quarters provided for man and wife. Phone 3764. GUITARIST FOR organized 'combo. Call • Eddie Kaye, 4177 or Al 5051-1191, Room 211. TYPING? FOR fast service and low rates on term papers, theses, etc: Just call 6324. 330-B Windcrest. WAITERS JOB or kitchen help in fra ternity—remuneration - in meals. Dorm 80-4. WANTED COUNSELORS for Camp Tel Hai. Phone 2114 or 'write Dr. Joseph LevitakY, 1004 Stratford Ave., Phila. 26, Penna. FOR SALE 1947 LIBERTY 23' Hougetrailer. Good condition. Special price. Completely' furnished. Call 3505, Joseph Pagnanelli. Hoover's Trailer Park. 19 FOOT'Housetrailei with Porch. 340-B Windcrest. Faith Evangelical and Reformed Church College Ave. & Miles St. The Rev, Albert Asendorf The Rev. Richard Goodling Sunday School 9:30 a.m Sunday Service 10:45 a.m Student Fellowship ... 6:30 p.m St. John's Evangelical United Brethren Church Beaver Ave. and Burrowes St. The 'Rev. James P. Reed, Pastor Morning Worship and Sunday School 9:30 a,m, Student Fellowship Meeting 6:15 p.m. Vespers Binai B'rith Hillel Foundation 133 West Beaver Ave. Rabbi Benjamin M. Kahn. Director Friday Evening Services 8:00 rojno Saturday Morning Services 10:00 a.m. McLanahan's Penn State Photo Phi Delta Theta Phi Gamma Delta Phi Kappa Psi Pi Kappa Alpha Players Sigma Pi Sigma'Nu Tau Kappa Epsilon Theta Xi Zeta Beta Tau 7:0 p.m