PAGE EIGHT Dollars- (Continued from pa ge one) professor of anthropology at Har vard University, told the seminar yesterday that “so long as we practice discrimination in this country, we are handing over to the Russians the most''effective hind of propaganda weapon they can use and are using through out' the world.” Dr. Kluckhorn said that with the world looking to ui for lead ership, there is a need for some one to develop a “package” that would state in easily understood terms the principles upon which we stand. Seminar Closes Tonight He also said he felt labor or ganizations should undertake .some long range research on the matter of human relations, possi bly within their own organiza tions. The seminar closed at the Nit tany Lion Inn with a summary of the four-day program by un ion leaders. Madame Vijaya Lakshmi Pan dit, United States' ambassador from India who was 'to speak at tonight’s dinner, was forced to cancel her engagement due' to ill ness. Cabinet -- (Continued from pane one) sponsored poll, they said, because 'they believe students will be more willing to give the required information to a student group. An amendment to the All-Col lege Constitution which would legalize the current representa tion on Tribunal will receive its second reading at tonight’s meet ing. Amendments require three consecutive readings before a vote can be taken. The amendment sets Tribunal membership at five seniors, three juniors, and one sophomore. Tri bunal at present is composed of five seniors, one more than the constitutional limit, and two jun iors. A two-thirds vote will be re quired to pass the amendment after the third reading next week. Cabinet will also hear a report from All-College President 'James Worth concerning the fall foot ball half holiday. Cabinet recom mended to the College at its Sept. 27 meeting that the football half holiday be approved for the Monday morning following the Pitt-Penn State football game. - The Council of Administration of the College had suggested the football holiday be taken on the Saturday morning of the Villa nova game, but cabinet did not concur. EE Clubs to Meet The joint branches of the AIEE IRE will conduct a meeting at 7:30 tonight in 110 Electrical En gineering Building. As feature event of the night a Westinghouse film will be shown. There will also be an. in duction of EE professors and a distribution of membership cards. STARLITE DRIVE-IN on BELLEFONTE ROAD Show Time—7:3o THURSDAY "Where Danger Lives" Robert Mitchum Faith Domergue Also Selected Short Subjects FRIDAY "HALF ANGEL" (Technicolor) < LORETTA YOUNG JOSEPH COTTON —plus "DAKOTA" JOHN WAYNE WALTER BRENNAN THE DAILY' COLLEGIAN; 'STATE "PENNSYLVANIA Wired Balloons (continued from page two) dents read data from the teletype machines giving weather condi tions all over North America. They then plot the data on sur face maps, analyze them a fid make forecasts. , Flags are run up on the roof of Mineiral Industries’ telling" the forecast for the following day. So if a “clear” flag is put'Up and it’s pouring down rain, the report is for tomorrow’s weather. Mixed Chorus -- (Continued from page five)' Fentress,. Richard Plummer, Joseph Hastings, Richard Tussey, Robert Conquest, Harry Hazle hurst, David Powell, Charles Rockman,. and James Doyle. Judy Brown and Chris Faust are the pianists'for the chorus. Radio Guild Meets Tonight in Sparks The script writing -division of the Penn State Radio Guild will meet at 7 tonight in 304 Sparks. Students interested in all types of radio script writing continuity, plays, etc., —will be given an opportunity to write for, the guild. Interest, not exper ience, is required, according to Ellen Phillips and Nan Waters, co-captains of the script writers. Further information may be ob tained at the meeting. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE KARDOIT' 35mm. camera F 2 Ektar lens, with filters, flash gun and gadget bag. $150.00. Call John Kaufman 2610. HAVE TOO far to walk? Buy a used bike. Man’s Schwinn. Call Ralph 4645. NEW CAMELS-HAIR Coat Never worn.. Size 14. Also grey suit same size. Very reasonable. Call 3259. GOLD LACQUER tenor saxaphone. In good condition. $B5. Dial State College 4108 between 9 and 5. 1946 BLACK Chevrolet convertible. New top, radio, heater, fender skirts. A-l shape. $925.00. Call Ray 4255. LET ROUTS' heat your apartment or trailer with a Coleman oil heater. Model 666 A. Itadiating,.. circulating; 31,000 BTU's an 'hour. Fuel—air control saves up "to 25% on fuel; ‘ 10W draft burner, over size beat exchanger new functional air flow design. Save on Houts’ 5% cash and-carry discount Credit terms; 15% down, 18 months to pay. O. W. Houts & Son, Inc., N. Buckhout St., State College. Dial 6703. HOOTS' ELECTRIC Handybot washers, designed for apartment and trailer life. Porcelain enamelled style, 2-pound capa city, - $27.95. Stainless steel model with timer, 2. to . 3 . pound capacity. $42.50. Hhnd wringers, $7.95 extra. Take ad vantage of Houts* 5% cash-and-carry dis count. O. W. Houts & Son, Inc., N. Buckhout St., State College. Dial 0703. TOR RENT LARGE DOUBLE room; with board for students. 138 S. Frazier St. Phone 4056. SINGLE RO.OM * for rent * across from campus on East College Aye. Call 4374. FOJJND FABULOUS ENTERTAINMENT—A whale of laughs ahd beautiful girls in “Bot toms Up" to be presented Homecoming weekend. A PEN. Owner must identify pen and pay‘for-ad. Call 269 Room 3. DUN AGREE DRAG • SATURDAY, OCT. 13, REC HALL • MUSIC by JACK HUBER'S ORCHESTRA • TICKETS $1.50 per Couple GIRLS SUPPLY HOME-MADE CORSAGES Woodring Floral Garden Cave Explorers Meet Tonight The Nittany Grotto, cave ex ploring club, will ,meet at 7:30. tonight in 318 Frear Laboratory.' '‘Slides of cave formations aind rescue' work will be shown— . . The Spelunkers, as the club is named, meets bi-monthly. The main meeting is on. the second, Thursday and the auxilliray meeting the fourth Tuesday. Field trips w i 11. be anounced at the main meetings. William Devitt was elected, president for the coming- year at the last meeting of the club. Other officers elected, were Ro-, bert Vandegrift, ■ treasurer;.. Edgar Raffensp'erger, secretary; and. Marjorie. Schultz,, corresponding secretary. . Persons with an interest in caves may attend the meeting. Musicale at Simmons Students and faculty .members may attend, the Simmons' Musi cale tonight at 7:30 .in .the Sim qions Hall lounge. The program of long-playing records will con sist of Mozart’s Symphony No. 40,. Haydu’s Trumpet Concerts, Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 5, and Richard Strauss’. Till Eulen-' spiegel. . SINGLE STRAND • of Pearls between Simmons and Metzgers, Monday night. Please call Betty Jean Merricki 2 Simmons. A GREY Military • Raincoat near ticket - booth in Rec Hall Monday - night,' Oct. 8. Call Howard H. Jiles 4151. - • ~ SMALL. GOLD and black ’ pin lost in vicinity of Temporary Building. ■ Finder please return to Student Union. LOST A Size 32 Penn State jacket, in Osmond;* Engineering or 20 - Sparks. I «* have your size 34 jacket. Phone Riehard Johnson Ext. 1193. MAROON AND' Gray baseball *if • found return' to Joe Hastings,' 314 Watts.'Reward. Phone:7B7. WANTED—BICYCLE, fair shape, Please call Dick at 2066 after 9 p.m. RIDERS WANTED -Allentow., Bethlehem ,1 ; and vicinity. Leaving State 12 ■■ noon ~ Saturday, returning 9. a.m. Sunday ,or late Sunday. night.' Ray Brown, - Room 6, Ext. ,290. ... - > * ONE « PAIR OF DUNGAREES —large enough 1 * for everyone coming to the Dungaree Drag, Oct. 13, Ree ’ Hall 9-12, RIDERS' — Allentown and vicinity. Leave ‘ every * Friday 4; p.m. return Sunday. Ray Brown, Nittany 30 Ext. 290. IF * YOUR Typewriter needs repairs, just -call 2492"0r bring machine to 633, W. College Ave. Mr. Beatties* 28 years ex perience; is at your service. • - ATTENTION FELLOW CONVICTS! Are you serving'Time or Life? Let Time or Life Magazines serve • you. Special student subscription rates - $2.00 and- $3.00. Stop in Student Magazine Agency,. 112' Old Main. • We now "have “SIN" at Pi K A * GIRL ASK BOY Across from the Post Office LOST y WANTED MISCELLANEOUS Cleaning Agency Open for Business The Student Dry Cleaning Agency will be open -for, business daily at dorm headquarters -on campus, Guy Temple, manager of the agency, has announced. The PUB, central location for the Nittany-Pollock: area;, ancL-the. West - Dorm .station, located ..in Storage 1-A, south of, the post office in Hamilton Hall, receive garments from 7:30 'to 8:45.a.m. and' 12:15 to’ 12:45 p.m." Monday thru Friday; 5:30 to -8:30 -p.m. Sunday thni Friday; and 8-12 Saturday morning. Headquarters for women’s dry cleaning is located in the recre ation rooms, of Simmons, Mc- Elwain, and Thompson Halls,- in the Sally’s room at Atherton and Woman’s Building, and in the rooms of agency, representatives, in Grange and McAllister Halls., Barbara Benning is assistant manager for women, and Burton Johns is assistant for men’s dry cleaning.' Forty students in the School,of Home Economics were recognized for scholarship by being named to the dean’s list for spring se mester by Dr. Grace M. Hender son, dean of the school. IN STATE COLLEGE FOR ARROW young men's sh 137 fttl ARROW PRODUCTS - Featured at 'OCTOBER ; Ii;-ldsi RR to Continue Lewistown Run The Pennsylvania Railroad’s west-bound' train, stopping at Lewistown at 11:50 a.m. daily, will continue to serve this area. College-officials”ahd the State 'College Commerce Club protested the. proposed schedule change which , would have moved one of the two west-bound morning trains off the Lewistown stop. /State College buses meet- the 11:50" west-bound and the " 12:18 p.m. east-bound morning trains at Lewistown, If the proposed change had gone through, stu dents could not have met the 11:50, but instead would have had to meet the earlier 9:25 a.m. train in some way other than bus. Chemical Engineers To Meet Tonight An organizational meeting of the student chapter, of the Amer ican Institute of Chemical Engi neers will be held at 7.tonight in 119 Osmond; Following a business meeting, Charles Speidel, wrestling coach, will narrate movies taken at last year’s Eastern Intercollegiate wrestling matches. : 130 5. Alien Street
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