PAGE EIGHT Mope Activity Is Expected on Radio Station Greater activity is expected this year at W3YA, the College amateur radio station, according to Gilbert L. Crossley, assistant professor of electrical engineering. With the coming of new novice and technical grades of licenses, 'communication with other locali ties, states, and foreign countries is available to the amateur. The staff is working on the design of a modern phone and code trans mitter for the station. All design and layout will be done by the students. I Membership on the staff of W3YA is open to all who have a valid operator’s license, including the novice and technical grade as well as the general, and advanced class of amateur license. Those who have passed the examination, even though they have not yet received their licenses, may join the station. Membership is also open to graduate students, fa culty members, and employees of the College. Applications' may be obtained by writing to Gilbert L. Crossley, assistant professor of electrical engineering, 102 Electrical Engi neering building. All pertinent in formation on class of license, sta tion call, and school should be contained in the applications. Four from College At 4-H Conference Four students at the College will represent Pennsylvania 4-H clubs at the Rural'Youth of Uni ted States Conferences at Jack son’s Mill, W. Va. The conference, featuring lead ership and parliamentary proce dure instruction, is scheduled to convene tomorrow and to end next Thursday. They are Eleanor Griffith, Lilly Ann Greider, Ernest Stahl, and Francis Glessner. Miss Griffith and Miss Greider are both sophomores and mem bers of their county 4-H council and chorus. Glessner, president of the campus 4-H club, and Stahl also are active in their county 4-H activities. Two Delegates Named Joseph Replogle was appointed sergeant of the Scabbard - and Blade Society and Capt. J. C. Bartons was appointed ' official delegate to the society’s national convention at a recent meeting. The convention will be held at Denver in 'November. A Common Expression In Town and On Campus You Can Get II A 1 Metzgers „ Books Now In Stock Books Wanted Span 1 & 2 Highest Prices Paid Le Grone , , , , u.iL rr for books in good Mail! JJ condition Bender Mel 2 Slop By Today Rosenbach - Whitman Math 55 W ewill take those old „ books off your hands and Mdf h' 2 55 P money m your pocket Tables Remember Psychology of «. .... WE PAY- .... ~ Adolescence Mid , Lif E |j st ° w |^ Youth Highest Prices Complete Series New Books Arriving Every Day Watch Our Windows For Atsf * Shop at Metzgers 111-115 Allen Street Phone 7803 The Store With The Black Granite Front THE DAILY CbtLEGIAN, "PENNSYLVANIA " ■ LA Address Changes All Liberal Arts studehts who have changed their ad dress are requested to stop at the dean’s office, 132 Sparks, to fill out a change of address card. It is important that students keep the dean’s office informed of their correct address so that they may be reached in an emergency, according to Leon D. Skinner, personnel officer. Farm Course To Be Offered Registrants for a short course in general farming at the Col lege are now being accepted, A. L. Beam, director of short courses, has announced. The course will begin Jan. 3, and will continue until Jan. 31. The topics covered in this course will be of a practical nature and students are allowed certain subjects according to their individual needs and preferences. Emphasis is placed on econo mical production of field crops, maintenance - of soil fertility by proper rotations, use of lime and fertilizers, and prevention of .soil losses by erosion. Other subjects include farm management, farm machinery, rural life and economic problems of the'farmer. 3 Former Students At Camp Breckinridge Three men who formerly at tended Penn State have com-: Dieted processing at the 2053rd Reception Center in Fort Meade; Maryland. They are Pvt. Carl N. Netscher Jr., of Lancaster; Pvt. Thomas W. Loetzbeier, Scottdale; and Pvt. John J. Hoyer Jr., of Hunt ingdon. - They will receive 16 weeks of basic training at Camp'Breckin ridge, Ky. . Photo Magazine Cites 4 Faculty Members The September issue of The Photographic . Society of America magazine named four faculty members at the College in its list of “Who’s Who in Color Pho tography.” Those listed are Robert S. Beese, assistant in photography, School of Agriculture; Dr. George F. Johnson, professor of’ agricul tural extension; M. R. Lynch, in structor in agricultural extension; and Nora E. Wittman, assistant professor of German. For Best Results Use Collegian Classifieds Movies Will,Be Shown : At Demolay Tonight :‘Movies will be shown at the first meeting of'the. Penn State Demolay Club at 7 tonight' in 418. Old Main, The local club- was organized last semester. It is a branch • of the. Order of Demolay, a frater nal; order for young 'men 'spon sored by Masonic groups. Social plans and objectives of the; club will be discussed and explained," and refreshments, will be served. . ;Officers are Thomas Farrell, president; Lewis Hoover, vice president; and. Donald Cocher, secretary-treasurer*. Ag Engineers to Meet A meeting of the American So ciety of Agricultural Engineers wilLbe held in 105 Agricultural Engineering at 7 tonight. I Campus Interviews on Cigarette Tests. fill m No. 24 THE CLAM Fresh out of Bivalve, N. J., he arrived on the campus all bug-eyed and his big mouth hanging open. He was immediately .slacked into a “shell game” and found himself making all the quick-trick cigarette;.tests. But his native instinct told him that such an important item as cigarette mildness couldn’t be tossed off lightly. Millions of smokers everywhere have discovered, too, that there’s but one true test of mildness. Ijt’s the sensible test ....the 30-Day Camel Mildness Test, which simply asks you to try Camels as.your steady smoke...on a pack-after-pack basis. No snap judgments l Once you’ve tried Camels for 30 day sin; your “T-Zone” (T for Throat, T for Taste), you’ll see why.*. 1 Camel leads Ai Ford,' in', excellent condition. . 4125» for Quick sale. Phone 325$ be* tween- 5 '& 7 p.nu KAY BASS’ Violin* 3 .year® old 8175.00. : CalKSterling 2881: - ■ 1936 > CHEVROLET, 62,000 miles. Recent motor job, brakes • relined, good , tires. $95. Call. Dave ‘Douglass 6786» ANSCO CAMERAFIash attachment, m - leather case. ,$18.00.' Call Ann Malone, 2635,-' after' 6:30. , .' • SUITS: .Sizes 88, 39. Excellent condition. ■ Phone 4801 after 7 p.m. '■ •? - lost BLUE, GRAY Jacket, Size 40, in Nittany Dining:' Room Thursday evening. Please call -Jack Moore Ext. 298. ' IMITATION RUBY Ring in E.E. menh ' room 2nd floor: . 5 p.m. Sept. 28. Call 4151 Risty:,... JAPANESE SLIDE Rule- (Hemi) around Temporary Building Friday. John Pine zich.' 316 Watts Hall Box 756. ' ■ ALPHA XI DELTA Pin. Lost at football /game Saturday. Call 202 Simmons. PAIR .OF ' glasses between Methodist ' Church' and football field Saturday. Call /•Griff 4951. Tshould have kept . my big i-‘ mouth shut!"