PAGE E TGFrl't '• Trustees -- (Continued from Imae one) proposal that would increase stu dent representation on the Ath letic Association by two members will also be considered. Present representation on the association is three students out of 13 mem bers. The third annual faculty-trustee dinner will be held at 5:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Nittany Lion Inn. Dr. John A. Hannah, presi dent of Michigan State College, will speak on "The Responsibility of a Land-Grant College for Gen eral Education." Dr. M. Nelson McGeary, presi dent of the local chapter of the American Association of Univer sity Professors, sponsors of the dinner, will preside. President Eisenhower will introduce Dr. Hannah. Music will be provided by Hummel Tishburn and Frank Gullo, Department of Music. Some banquet tickets were available yesterday at the Student Union desk in Old Main. Lima to Speak Dec. 13 Dr. Alceu Amoroso Lima, di rector of the Department of Cul tural Relations of the Pan-Amer ican Union, will speak at 8 p.m. next .Thursday at Phi Kappa fraternity, and not today as re ported in yesterday's Daily Col legian. Air flow in baby bottles can no w be controlled by a metal valve placed in the nipple of the bottle. 1E DAILY . COLLEGIAN, 'STATIC ct - ..ZEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Checker Club Ties Clearfield In First Game The Penn State and State Col lege Checker Club, unbeaten and untied last year, was tied 2 1 / 2 to 2 1 / 2 by the Clearfield Checker Club in the first game this year played in the recreation room of Hamilton Hall. It was a five board match with four games being played at each board. On board one, Dan Frank and W. Swope, of - State, collaborated to win over T.. R. ,Boyd of Clear field. Theodore Yudacufski, presi dent of State's club, defeated Doyle lansberry of Clearfield for State's two wins. S. S. Skinner and 0. Haney of Clearfield defeated State's Leon ard Goodman and Robert 'Higa shida on boards two and four. Board five showed a draw as "EL D. Achenbach, Clearfield, equa lized State's George Romer and James Broad. Plans are underway to arrange another• match with Clearfield at Clearfield, Yudacufski, president of State's club, announced yester day. • Gardeners should take care to put fallen leaves together to make a composite pile, for leaf mold. Leaf mold is especially valuable for repotting house plants. MILDNESS NO UNPLEASANT AFTERTASTE* GOP Cuts -- (Continued from page one) of the College will be serious and a means will have to be found to meet the deficit. A GOP senator, who preferred to remain nameless, said that while before the Senate group Tuesday, President Eisenhower pointed out that Penn State sal aries were lower than most in the area and that recent in creases in buildings has de manded more money for main tainance. Finances at the College are op erated through a State appropri ation on a biennial basis. The last appropriation was in 1949, when about $11,000,000 was re ceived. "There is but one good 'throw upon. the dice, which is to throw them away."—Chatfield CLASSIFIEDS DIETZGEN LOG Log Slide Rule. Call teacher - 2941. Liberal reward. GOLD TRIMMED horn rimmed glasses. Contact Essie, 112 Atherton Hall. LOST TUESDAY evening Lady Elgin wristwatch. Black band. Please return to M. Bleiberg. 406 Simmons. Reward. GRUEN WRIST watch Saturday evening Finder please contact Walter Poliak Phone 2207. Reward. am. .... J.,og-Log DECITRIG Slide Rule. Contact J. Knox, 7881. Lost Nov. 30, Reward. Name on slide rule. ALPHA XI Delta sorority pin 'was lost. If found call Doris Free, 213 or 216 Simmons. *From the Report of a Well-Known Research Organization • ..AND ONLY CHESTERFIELD HAS IT! . CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE TUXEDOS—one winter, one summer. I'm 5'10" 175 lbs. Best offer takes either. Call Bellefonte 4816 after 7 p.m. . , MIL BALL ticket. Call 4444 DELICIOUS SOUTHERN home-made fruit cake—light or dark—sl.2s lb. Call be fore Dec. 15. Phone 2650. $225 DIAMOND RING-4 months old, 3 diamond setting. Will sacrifice. $lOO. Call 4232, ask for Tom. THREE SPEED, 78 33 1/3 45, victrola ; six months old. Call Mike, 4953 or 4635. 5:15 to 12. 1 BOUTS HAS electric Handyhot portable washing machines for apartments and trailers. Two styles: porcelain enameled 2-pound capacity, - 27.95; stainless steel model with timer, 2 to 3-pound capacity 42.50. There is also a hand-thrned wringer that fits both styles for only 7.95. Ask for it for Christmas, 5% discount 'at flouts for cash and carry; convenient payment terms. 0. W. flouts & Son, Inc., N. Buckhout, •State College; 6703. LADIES' NEW brown all wool tweed coat with woolen zip-in lining. Size about 36. Call 4653. KEEP YOUR trailer snug and warm with a Coleman oil heater; model 666 A. Radiating, circulating 31,000 BTU's an hour. Fuel-air control saves up to 25% on fuel; low draft' burner, oversize heat exchanger, new functional air flow de sign. See it soon at Routs. 0. W. Routs & Son, Inc., N. Buckhout, State College; 6703. LOST HORN RIMMED glasses in a brown leather case, Wednesday, Nov. 28. Finder call 2220, asic for Bob Jones. TAN CHECKED tweed sport coat, taken from 117 Carnegie 16 November. Re ward for return to Student Union desk. Duane Beals. BLACK WALLET, drivers license and other valuables. Please return to' Stu dent Union desk. Thank you, Beverly Wilson: THURSDAY; 'DECEMBER-6,-1951 WANTED FLORIDA: MUMS Wanted, round trip. Contact Don Lechner. Phone 3181. RIDE TO Dallas, Texas any time between now and Christmas. Call 4852 after noon. Will help with driving and expenses. TO BUY Tenor Sax in good condition. Call State College 3476 daytime. RIDERS TO Johnson City, Tenn. Leaving Dec. 19, returning Jan. 2. Call Gene Love 6802 6-8. MALE STUDENT to share apartment. Call 4645 mealtimes. FOR RENT , TWO DOUBLE rooms, very reasonable, convenient location. No landlady. Drop card Box - 741. We will contact you. TRAILER FOR RENT—Reasonable rate, good condition. Inquire Woodadale Trailer Park, or phone State College 3772. ATTRACTIVE ROOM for two girls—em. ployed or students. Frazier Dorm, near campus ; many home privileges; 236 S. Frazier St. DOUBLE ROOM with board for students. Inquire 512 W. Foster Ave. Phone 2698 for appointment. • ONE HALF pleasant double room with male, graduate students, single beds. One block from campus. Immediate occupation. Call 4749 or come to 267 E. Beaver street. MISCELLANEOUS IF YOUR Typewriter needs repairs, 3nst eall 2492 or bring machine to 633 W. College Ave. Mr. Beatties' 23 ream ex perience is at your service. EAAZAB MINK expert ideas for Christmas gifts. Home Economics Living Center, December 7, 9 to 5 p.m. JANUARY GRADUATE to work on staff of C.P.A. firm. Reside in or around Lewistown, Pa. for work in that vicinity. Excellent opportunity. Call or write Lav enthol, Krekstein & Co., 3 North Wayne Street, Lewistown, Pa. DID YOU shoot a deer? Cash for your deerhide. Call 3907. Ask for Leroy.