The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 11, 1951, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Frcmce Bids
Forßritish
Participation
STRASBOURG, France, Dec. 10
—VP).-French Foreign Minister
Robert Schuman backed down
from a strongly supra-national
control . of the proposed European
army • today in a bid for British
participation.
He was backed by Belgian For
eign Minister •Paul Van Zeeland
who also. urged a form of politi
cal control more likely to attract
British support. Both 'spoke to
the European Consultative • assem
bly which has the form of an
international parliament but no
actual 'legislative powers.
At the .recent meeting of At
lantic Pact powers in Rom e,
Schuman. outlined a plan for a
European army which would be
managed. by a European defense
commissioner responsible to a
council of ministers and an assem
bly chosen by the • participating
governments. The plan was de
signed to - get Gerthan units lined
up for defense of the West but
to dilute political control by any
one nation so that Germany would
not again be a danger to Europe.
The' British government has de
clared it would not join such an
army because of the surrender of
sovereignty involved,,in the Schu
man plan. Ratification of the plan
by some European parliaments
may. be difficult to obtain unless
Britain decides to go in.
Today. the French Foreign Min
ister asked for a "modest, limited"
political control. He: said a small
beginning would be better than
no • beginning, • and that a "high
authority" similar to that which
will operate the European steel
and coal pool was not now prac
tical for defense "where questions
of. peace or war and human lives
will be at stake." •
Trustees --
(Continued from wage one)
so be giVen needy. students of
good character who are required
to work ,part-time to continue
their education and who have
made some contribution to stu
dent activities.
Recommendations
The first scholarship shall
amount to $25 for the current
year and • shall. be increased in
value by multiples of $25 or num
bers- at the discretion of the
comptroller. The 'principal of the
fund.will be invested by the
board of trustees.
Recommendations on the
awarding of 'the scholarship will
be made by Pearl 0. Weston,
dean .of women; H. K. Wilson,
dean of men; and• S. K. Hostetter,
comptroller.
A request by the BX for per
mission to handle items not orig
inally authorized in its charter
was referred• to a committee ap
pointed several years ago when
the BX , was proposed. Committee
members are Howard J. Lamade,
William D. Harkins, and•W. Ste
wart. Taylor, trustees.
A .recommendation by cabinet
that the - constitution of the Ath
letic Advisory Board be changed
to increase student representa
tion by . two members for further
study was tabled. The 13-mem
ber board now has three student
representatives. Cabinet had re
quested that the All-College Sec
retary Treasurer and the presi
dent of .the Women's Recreation
Association be added to the com
mittee.
PENN STATE JEWELRY
well stocked for Christmas
at Balfour's ("A" Store)
THE PENNSYLVANIA
Rod and, Coccus
To Hoid Party
Rod and Coecus Club has sched
uled a Christmas party to: be held
from 7 to 10, p.in. tomorrow at
Hillel Foundation.
Gene Phleger and Alan Grimes
are in charge of.
,the entertain
ment, which will consist,of square
dancing, folk games, caroling;
and refreshments. Grace Black,
president, will act as mistress of
ceremonies. . • • •
The • price is '5O cents and each
person. is requested; to bring -a -25
cent novelty-for •a: gift- exchange.
The general committee consists
of Joanne , - Church, Sarah Icing,
Sabina Wallace; Jane Alexander,
Helene Lucas, Charlotte Griffiths,
Mary Bollinger, and Mary Ellen
Sdhlosser.
Weird Business
(Continued from page four) ,
an envelope , and blew it off
the filing cabinet. It hit the
cop in the eye, sending hiin to
the -hospital. • 7 '
Talk • about - the innocent by
stander always getting hurt! In
Boston, a woman was sitting •in
her room in the second story of
an apartment house. Outside in
the street, a -car hit a pedestrian.
The victim's shoe was knocked
off, flew 25- feet up -in the air,
went through the open window
of the apartment and hit the wo
man on the head, inflicing scalp
wounds.
A steeplejack was injured in
a fall in Indiana. He fell two
feet from a bar stool.
And in Cincinnati,a car was
struck by two trains traveling in
opposite direction leaving th -
driver standing on th e tracks,
holding the steering wheel. He
suffered only cuts and bruises.
And speaking of safety, a hun
ter had his life saved by a tightly
folded safety maga4ine. Someone
else accidently shot him in the
chest, but the bullet was deflected
from his heart by the magazine.
This story is the end:
In Des Moines, la., a taxi
driver helped a passenger un
load her packages—and had
the seat of his pants taken off
by a door-handle 'of a passing
car.
Former Student Gets
California Assignment':
Pvt. George J. Siebenkaes of
Pottsville, former student at the
College where he majored in pol
itical science, has completed pro
cessing and' has been assigned
for Army basic training.
He is assigned to the Sixth In
fantry Division, Fort Ord, Calif.,
where he will receive 16 weeks
of basic training.
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Worth Attends
Conference As
NAM Guest
All-college 'President J - a me s
Worth and, Thomas jurchak, All-
C 611 e g'e •seqetary-treasurer at
tended, two conventions last week.
Worth attendedthe 56th. annual
Congress-.-of, 'American - Industry
and First International. Confer
ence of American -Manufacturers
last week as la - guest of the Na
tional'Association of " Manufac
turers. The week-long meeting
took place in New York. He was
chosen to"; represent' the' College
on the . basis of leadership and
scholastic standing.' '
. lurchak, accompanying. George
Donovan, manager, of Associated
Student e'Activities, attended the
third regional meeting, of the Stu
dent Union Convention of the
Association of .College Unions at
the .University of , Pennsylvania
over the weekend.
The purpose of the Student
Union convention was to exchange
and iron out problems -of the
student unions of the colleges in
the West Virginia, Maryland and
Pennsylvania - district.
Enrol!ment Group
To Meet Tonight
The All-C ollege enrollment
committee will meet at 8 tonight
in 410 Old Main.
The committee under the co
chairmanship of John Allison,
seventh semester Arts and Let
ers student, and Edward Shank
en, Daily Collegian business man-
ager, is ,interested in having
students, who are going back to
visit their high schools during the
Christmas vacation, answer ques
tions about the College for high
school students.
Shanken felt that high school
students could more easily ask
questions about the College of
someone they knew or someone
their own age,
Alumni Club Sponsors
Intercollegiate Dance
The Penn State Alumni Club
of Greater Harrisburg will spon
sor a Penn State intercollegiate
dance from 9 P.m. to 1 a.m. De
cember 29, at the Penn-Harris
Hotel, Harrisburg. Dress is op
tional.
Tickets are $2.40 per couple
for undergraduates and $3.60 per
couple for graduates. Willard C.
McLain, 410 Telegraph Building,
Harrisburg, is in charge of tick
ets.
THREE SOZIIIH
290 590 9sl
Vinocour Named .
Press Consultant
S. M. :Vinocour, • graduate .in
speech and a: former Los Angeles
newspaperman, has been named
press consultant to Dr. Syngman
Rhee, president of the Republic
of Korea.
Following World War IT, 'in
1945 and 1946,• Vinocour was chief
property custodian' in the mili
tary government in Korea. •
Vinocour joins Dr. Robert-Oli
ver, head of the, Speech depart
ment, on Rhee's taff.
S. C.. Tarbell to Speak
To Ag, C &F Seniori
S.' C. 'Tarbell, personnel man
ager and education director of
th e Grange-League Federation
will speak' to February and June
graduates in agriculture and busi-:
ness administration at 7:30 to
night •in 105 Forestry.
The meeting is for those in
terested in working for the feder
ation.
Saturday's Daily Collegian er
roneously reported that Tarbell
was to speak last night.
CLASSIFIEDS
FOR, -SALE
$225 DIAMOND RING-4 months old, 3
diamond setting. Will sacrifice. $lOO.
Call 4232, ask for Tom.
TWO PRACTICALLY new English tweed
top coats, two Michael Stern suits—
name own price—size 38 & 39. Call 6913
between 6 & 7.
45 'ATTACHMENT and several
classical albums. Call 3833. Ask for
Chuck.
WINTER TIRES 650x15 almost new, will
fit 670x15. $lO each. Call 2087.
A 1951 DESK MODEL Remington' Type
writer in excellent condition. Call 3938
after 5 p.m. Ask for John.
KEEP YOUR trailer snug. and warm
, with a Coleman oil heater, model 666 A.
Radiation circulating 31,000 BTU's an
hobr. Fuel-air control saves up to 25%
on fuel; low draft burner, oversize heat
exchange, new functional air flow design.
See it soon at Houts. 0. W. Houts & Son,
Inc., N. Buckhout, State College; 6703.
HOUTS HAS electric portable washing
machines for •apartments ano trailers.
Two styles: pordelain enameled• 2-pound
capacity, 27.95; stainless steel model with
timer, 2 to 3-pound capacity, 42.50. There
is also a hand-turned wringer that fits
both' styles for only 7.95. Ask' for it for
Christmas, ,5% discount at Routs for
cash and carry.; convenient payment terms.
0. W. Routs' & Son, Inc., N. Buckhout,
State College; 6703.
WANTED
RIDERS TO Johnson City, Tenn. Leaving
Dee. 19, returning Jan. 2. Call Gene
Love 6802 6-8. .
RIDE—TO Denver, Colorado or part way,
after Dec. 14th. Will share expenses and
driving. Call Bob Kennedy, 3950.
3.pOirs of de luxe 60 gauge L 5 denier
nylons—packed in a handsome gift case , .
that can be reused for a jewel box.
Sear. Shop
TUESDAY,"' DECEMI3ER -11; 3.951
~.
Heat : 164:60;04
Acids Merribers
Five faculty - and staff members
haVe been named to the standing
joint committee that' will •serve
as a hearing board under the; pro
visions of the, tenure regulations
of the College..
Dr. M. NelScin ,MCGeary; pro
fessor of political science. and: Dr.
Corliss •R. Kinney; professor •. of
fuel technology,•-were' elected• to
the. board by the College Senate.
Dr. Eric A. Walker, dean of the
School of Engineering, and
Herbert R.- Albrecht, • professor
and head of the Department of
Agronomy; were appointed to the
board by President , Eisenhower.
These four mernbers elected a
fifth member to the board, as
perscribed by the -tenure plan. He
is Dr. A. Witt Hutchison, professor
of chemistry.
Spanish Club
The meeting of the Spanish
Club Planned for tonight at the
Delta Chi house has been poSt
poned until further " notice, ac
cording to Kay Liner, president.
ATTENTION 'FRATERNITIES: Beautiful
Christmas trees for sale. Six to twenty
feet. Come and choose yours at Autoport
3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
LOST
LIGHT GRAY winter jacket with fur
collar, on 3rd floor of Willard Hall,
between 1:00-2:00 Thursday. Firider please
call 5051-782. Ask for Merle Gearhart.
Reward. -
MAN'S WRISTWATCH, gold band. Bennis.
Finder contact Dan Gehrett, ext. 1168.
FOR RENT
TRAILER FOR ftENT—Reasonable rate,
good condition. Inquire'Woodsdale Trailer
Park, or phone State College 3772.
DOUBLE ROOM with cooking facilities.
'Phone ext. 2345 or State College 4078.
MISCELLANEOUS
IF YOUR typewriter seeds repairs. Oust
call 2492 or bring machine In 633 W.
College Ave. Mr. Beatties' 23 years ea.
perienee is at your service.
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 Lay..
enthol, Erekatein & Co., 3 North Wayne
Street, Lewistown, Pa.
TYPING AND Mineographing—Secretarial
Service—Room 207 Hotel State College.
Phone 4906.
SQUARE DANCE Saturday, Dec. 15 9-12.
Coliseum skating rink on Rt. 545. Joe
Corrado and his orchestra.
WITH EVERY Columbia 3-speed attach
ment (automatic) at $24.96 each we
will give you a long-playing 'album ups to
$3.00 in cost as a bonus. Offer for two
weeks only. The 'Harmony Shop, 136 S.
Frazier St., State College; OPEN EVE
NINGS. •
, .
ART fy RAFT
, tqa
$4.95
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