WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1951 Town Militia Blasts Bad Birds Brutally The second "Summer Offensive" against the 'Starling Invaders' was made Monday night by the State College militia. • • Late reports from the front told of heavy actions at eight key points where the screaming birds were blasted from their treetop points of concentration. Casualty lists were not' cony* plete after the second assault led by Police Chief John Juba, but indications were that the list may even be larger than the 300 killed in the first big blast last week. -Army. of Forty Forty. persons, armed with shot guns 'ands supplied with ammuni tion by. the local constabulary, participated in the initial attack, which took devastating toll of the noisy birds ranks. 300 birds were reported .killed. The militia re ported no casualties. Plans formulated by the State College borough manager call for repeated attacks on the starlings to prevent any "buildup" for future invasion. Attack Tactics The tactical plans of Chief Juba and his 40 "bird-blasters" are blasts into the roosts of the birds which are repeated each time the starlings return. The birds best evasive tactic is a feigned flight from the badl , shot-up roosts. In a body the star lings fly down the street, around the block and back to the original shooting point. Godshall Offered Post On Columbia Ed. Project WilliaM F. Godshall, super vising principal of the Juniata Valley Joint Schools, treasurer of the Pennsylvania School Study Council, and a graduate student at the College; has been invited to join the staff of the Citizenship Education Project at Columbia University. Sponsored by the Carnegie Corporation and operated through Teachers College at Columbia, the program is directed by Dr. William S. Vincent, formerly pro fessor of education at Penn State. Godshall will join the field' staff of the project, _centering in New York, but with area con tacts covering higher institutions in , several states. Here's a good way to cool off in this weather: get a cold ;drink , lie down in a hammock in the back yard, and read the ` Summer Collegian. -The Shop of Quality Watch Repair MOYER WATCH SHOP 105 S. Pugh St. Have. You PETE'S On Nittany Mountain? While waiting for your favorite meal or light-lunch, you can sip on your choice of beverage or dance on the spacious floor. See the Beautiful Scenery dam theAtiounictin By BUD FENTON last Day For Vets To Begin Training Today is the last day for vet erans discharged from service prior to July -25, 1947, to begin educational training, according to the Veterans Administration. Those who were enrolled for the Spring semester will be eligi ble to continue their studies in the Fall under the GI program pro vided they did not complete their training. Others must be enrolled in a program on or before July 25, 1951 and the program must consist of at least five weeks of work in - order that they ma y maintain their eligibility under the GI program. Work Injuries Pamphlet Published By Alice Warn "Work Injuries Compensable in Pennsylvania" is the subject of a pamphlet by Alice Warne, re search assistant in the Bureau of Business Research at the Penn sylvania State College. The study, just. published, an alyzes the Pennsylvania Compen sation laws and classifies rights and obligations that will aid em ployer and employee, to deter mine when a mishap is a .com pensable injury, what benefits may be secured therefore, and how to go about obtaining them. William J. Englert, of Manor vine, has been awarded the sec ond William Grundy Haven Me morial Scholarship at the Penn sylvania State College. Amount ing to $250, the scholarship was established by William A. Haven, ,of Cleveland, 0., in memory of his son, who gave his life in World War 11. , CAPPARELLI .R - ESTAURANT Our Specialty 1 Mile West of Bellefonte Been To PLACE PI'HE SUMMER COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA 'Sing' Director HUMMEL FISHBTIRN, of the Music Department, co-director and pianist for the Monday ' sings held in Schwab Audi torium. The popular get togethers will continue throughout the Main Session. Shstre Top Billing Soccer and wrestling share top billing at the College in 25 years under the same coach. Bill Jeffrey's booters own a 74.5 win rating. in 189 contests while Charlie Speidel's matmen have set a like pace in 137 meets. The only other intercolie,giate sports with ratings of , 70.00 or better are baseball, golf, and cross-country. ROOM AND/OR BOARD ON CAMPUS AT ALPHA ZETA FRATERNITY Next To Rec Hall CALL 7621 FOR BEST RESULTS USE THE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS For Quality & Friendly Service, It's DRY CLEANERS DIAL 7661 Same Day pry Cleaning Service OFFICE AND DRY CLEANING PLANT--307 W. BEAVER Library Instil* Begins Tomorrow Sixty librarians are expected to attend the joint meeting of the sth annual County Library Insti tute and the Conemaugh-Juniata District of the Pennsylvania Li brary Association to be held at the College tomorrow. Following greetings by Ralph W. McComb, librarian at the Col lege, and May V. K. Valencik, president of the Pennsylvania Li brary Association, Kathryn 011er, of the Summer Library School staff at the College, will lead a discussion on "Special Problems of the Small Public Library." A luncheon has been scheduled for the Hotel State College and from 2 to 4:30 p.m., an Audio-Vis ual Aids Workshop will be held. Evelyn M. Hensel, assistant li brarian, is in charge of arrange ments for the meetings. GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS -- and NAME CARDS Commercial Printing Glennland Building Pre-Inductees Get More Time To Volunteer Pre-inductees ha v e been granted additional time to volun teer for the Air Force or Army. Sgt. C. H .Costlow of the Belle fonte recruiting station an nounced. The July 15 deadline has been extended to July 31. All Centre County registrants who have re ceived their notices to take pre- Induction examinations and even those who have completed the examinations may choose their branch of service. Information may be obtained from Sgt.. Costlow at the office in Bush Arcade, W. High street. MUSIC ROOM Open Monday & Thursday Evenings for Your Convenience During the Summer SALE on STANDARD RECORDS • 203 East BeaVer Avenue IM='•;= VOGUE BEAUTY SALON Formerly Known As Hotel Beauty Salon New Location,: 214 S. Allen St Phone 2286 M==i New! ')1 i~ ~r~~~, _ STICK COLOGNE Concentrates PURSE SIZE 1 ...... ! ,. 1-4 I !) 71 1. :(1 f ?, \ kto .), 11 1 1 0 41114 MI -4, 9' .~;~' Early American Old Spice. Friendship's Garden Desert Flower 0 0 EACH plus uts The fragrance of Roses-and-Spice ...the romantic floral bouquet of Friendship's Garden...the subtle, glamorous scent of Desert Flower have each been made into a feather-light, purse-size stick which has a beautifully carved, frosty-white plastic case. Shulton Stick Colognes are refreshing to use, delightful to get and to give! Griggs Pharmacy 120 E. College Ave. PAGE F 1
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