PAGE EIGHT Student Employment Has Available Jobs Students interested in part time employment should reg ister at the Student Union of lice for jobs now available, Allan Reece, assistant .in charge of part-time student employment, has announced. Reece said ' plenty of part time home maintenance jobs were available immediately. About 400 hundred full time summer jobs in camp and re sort work are listed, he said. Taylor To Talk On Rural Life Dr. Carl C. Taylor, head of the farm population and rural life division, U.S. Department of Ag riculture since 1936, will speak at the rural social science sem inar at 3 p.m. Monday in 202 Hor ticulture. Dr. Taylor's subject will be "Farmer's Movements." He will tell the seminar. about the pro gress of the farmer of today. Taylor is a past president of the American Sociological So ciety, and American Country Life Association. He is the author of "Rural Life in the United States," a widely used text, "Human Relations," and "Rural Life in Argentina." Dr. Taylor received his doctor ate from the University' of Mis souri. He has also studied at the University of Chicago, Columbia, and University of Texas. He has held professorships at the University of Missouri, North Carolina State, and the 'Univer sity of Texas. The State Department sent Taylor to Argentina, Paraguay, Uraguay, Guatemala, and Puerto Rico, where he did, some work in the sociological field., Ed Group Names New Committees The Industrial' Education So ciety at a recent meeting appoint ed new committees and elected a member to the board of gover nors. The members appointed to. new committees were John Mattiet membership. committee; William L. Kodoich,. publicity committee; and John Ferguson, social chair man. Carl Fenstermacher was elected to the board of governors. Final plans were made for the annual exhibit which is to be displayed in Rea and Derick's show window from May 14 to May 19. A report was also made of the annual picnic which is to be held on Tuesday, May . 15, at Holmes Forest Park. It is open to all students and members of the faculty. Charles Schlow, pr'ominent mer chant of State College and a for mer industrial education instruc tor in the public schools, was guest speaker. Reading Festival Is 'Well Attended' The third Intercollegiate Read ing Festival held at the College Thursday and Friday as part of the Combined Arts Festival was an "extremely well-attended af fair," according to Mrs. Harriett Nesbitt, chairman of the festival. Forty-five students fr o m 12 Pennsylvania colleges and univer sities participated in the sessions, which included readingS in dra ma, poetry, and short stories. Stu dents representing the College were Phyllis Brenckman, Regina Friedman, James Beaver, an d Ruth Johnson. The festival was sponsored by the Speech department. Players Show Tickets To Be Sold Monday Tickets for Players' production of the musical play "Lady in the Dark" will go on sale at 1:30 p.m. Monday at tli e Student Union desk in Old Main. The show will run next Thurs day, Friday, and Saturday nights in Schwab Auditorium. Prices are 60 cents for Thursday and $1 for the Friday and Saturday performances. The musical fantasy was writ ten by Moss Hart. with lyrics by Ira o.ershwin and music by Kurt WeilL THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Horse Show -- (Continued from vage one) vanced and . children's horseman ship jumping. The second phase of the modified Olympics at 3 p.m. will be followed by the secretary's cup, the Centre County pleasure horses, .and an open three-gaited horse class. • The third phase of the modified Olympics will be held at 4:40 p.m., and it will be followed by the lest three events of the show: the western parade horses, an open five gaited class, and the hunt teams. Representing the College at the show will.be all students enrolled in a riding class and the modified Olympic team composed of Mar garet 'Warner, William Brodnax, Edna Grabiak, and Ruth Rand. Charles Amend is the manager of the show and Richard Bard is the ringmaster. Dr. Charles Stew art is the ring gate keeper and George S. Reese is in charge of ribbons and trophy purchases. The publicity is being handled by Edna Grabiak. E MI DEAN IN SCRANTON Dr. Edward Steidle, dean of the School of Mineral Industries at the College, will speak on "Penn sylvania's Mineral Heritage" 'at the 11th annual dinner of the northeast chapter of the Pennsyl vania Society of Professional En gineers in Scranton tonight. - .e. . ...: 0i....J. Aso :',.... „.,,, She •criend likes my big blue eyes; likes the way I croon. But. when 1 ligh a Lucky Strike, Just. watch , ny baby swoo n. yois Reinke warae iniversitY / ~...,:ift,ntr. ' '... ... ei.e...,*..e....!,!::5.:2:3,.;',404310:::::... .. ^, S i. .1. . 51 ,:i!t •.. . ' :SW i. \ • ../........ ... :.1:..:,4•i1.....",:,..-1. t k• , . ;:?''''./...•••••• • • .• ' ••:iA .' , • •• .4: ..(C.:% . ".. ',, .; ••••:.• • 1 ••••• •'•'" ‘•:..: I .••:.......•: ..1.• .../...•;:/,,,,.....r.:4 ~. -.,.... '.."4.4.10190.:KW :: ' V.. --,...,-..4ED0• -:' -. ./..... .........s. k . . ..... The College, through its De partment of Public Information, issues nearly 200 publications annually. CLASSIFIEDS BROWN WALLET lost on campus. Identi fication in it. Call 356 Simmons. Jean Tintner. LIGHT BLUE Sports Jacket outside Willard last Saturday. Call Pat Bange. Ext. 1097. WILL PERSON who took IC...SzE slide rule outside Eng. A. Wed., contact Paul Schaeffer, Cody Manor, 6935. Reward. SLASS RING: Schenly High School— initials D.R.W. '1950. Phone 2486. Re ward. AIR-CONDITIONING BOOK by Fellows. All identification :inside cover. Call Gus 6952 during meal times. Needed urgently. BROWN NOTEBOOK in front of Armory Wednesday night. Name inside cover. Donald Dutrow. Return to Student Union. 1939 BUICK.' New tires and battery. Ex cellent condition. George Seibert, 131 W. Park Ave. Apt. I. SALE OFFICEno. One green Army oat tle jacket and one blouse. Size 37; regu lar. Perfect condition. 420 Windcrest. 1946 HARLEY DAVIDSON 610HV motor cicle, good condition. Call Don Bock, Sigma Phi Sigma, 4402. CUSHMAN MOTOR Scooter—excellent condition. Little used—less than half price. Phone 2180 after f; p.m. GOLFBAG, 2. woods. 5 irons slightly used. Call State College GM after 7 p.m. TRAILER 1947 Zimmer 27 ft Tandem. Good condition. Extra large porch. Toni Carbarnes, Woodsdale Park. Call 6595. GG ci S LOST FOR SALE WANTED DRIVING TO Los Angeles middle of June in new car. Room for three passengers. Leave name at Collegian office. WANTED: A Trailer reasonably priced Send all details to Box 261. FOR RENT ROOM and BOARD offered at Lambda Chi Alpha for all summer sessions. Contact Bob Enterline. Telephone 2602. TWO PLEASANT double rooms. twin beds, for male students or graduates. In family home three blocks back of campus. Summer or fall semester. Call 2079. ROOM and BOARD at Kappa Delta Rho for all summer sessions. Contact Bob Rosier or Don Carbaugh. Telephone 2337. PARKWAY APARTMENT for the sum mer. Completely furnished-4 rooms and bath. Phone 7170. LET'S STAY at the Hotel CM Phi this summer underlooking beautiful Mt. Nit tany I Call 4332 today. ATTRACTIVE TWO room apartment in desirable residential location. Appro priate for newly-weds. Phone 7368. Why Pay More?. LONG PLAYING RECORDS (33 1 / 3 R. P. M.) Factory New! Every Record Guaranteed! For FREE Complete Catalogue and Price List, write to: ,RECORD HAVEN Stores (Dept. C 520 W. 48th St., New York 19, N.Y. It in N.Y.C. visit our Midtown stores: 1125 6th Ave. 1143 6th Ave. 1211 6th Ave. ~...~: ,