PAGE EIGHT Law School Entrance Tests Are Scheduled • The law school admission test will be given at 3:45 a.m. Satur day in 215 Willard Hall, according to Dr. R. Wallace Brewster of the Department of Political Science. The tests, which are required of applicants who desire to enter many American law schools, are prepared by the Educaonal Test ing Service. Questions in the test measure verbal aptitudes and reasoning ability rather than ac quired information. They are ob jective tests. Tests will also be given April 26 and Aug. 9 in Altoona, Bethle hem, Chambersburg, Dußois, Easton, Erie, Harrisburg. Johns town, Kittanning, Lancaster, Oil City, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Pottsville. Read i n g, Scranton. State College, Sunbury, Union town, Warren, Warren, Wells boro, Wilkes-Barre, Williamsport, and York. Applications for the test must be made four to six weeks before the testing date. Applications and bulletins for the test may be ob tined from the Educational Test ing Service, P.O. Box 592, Prince ton, N.J. Debate (Continued from page one) "Resolved: That the federal gov ernment should adopt a perman ent program of wage and price controls." This year's meeting was Notre Dame's third successive year in the finals, having won in 195 and taken runner-up positions in 1951 and again this year. State's pair were the only two to remain undefeated throughout the entire tourney, while .Dart mouth was listed with a lone set back and Notre Dame with two. All three came at the hands of Penn State. Lewis, besides sharing the spot light with Alderdice in team de bate, placed fourth in the extem poraneous_ e aking contest h among t e 29 schools entered. Lewis' topic was evaluation of the United States as mediator in the Middle East. Moshannon (continued from page two) it would be suitable for airline operations. The federal government cannot participate further in improve ments at Black Moshannon for airline purposes, he said, as it is already adequate for private flying. "Another point to be given ser ious consideration is the fact that a great many cities now being served by scheduled airlines com plain that the airpirt is too far out," Wessel explained. The time saved in air travel is lost, to a considerable extent, by the time it takes to travel to and from the airport, he said. • State College is extremely for tunate in having a suitable site located adjacent to the city, he said. RILW -- (Continued from page one) bia University, and a faculty member, to be named today, will form a panel with Rabbi Lely veld to discuss the topic after his talk. Radio devotions will be con ducted by Dr. Dillenberger at 8:30 a.m. Fireside discussions will be con ducted in dormitories and fra ternities tonight. Local religious counselors and visiting leaders \\rill lead the discussions. kiliet[c•Controls (Cwai,toect rro•nm flue one) half months period between Feb. 1 &nd the end of the school year: abolishes the use of freshmen on varsity tennis; requires all ath letes to make regular progress toward a degree; requires all ath'_^`ic curds to be handled by the university. Former Coilege Student Sgt. 1:4o_ land F. Francis, a-for mer Ftudent at the •College, is pa.,k:inatin't in Exercise Snow Fal. the joint Army-Air Force maneuver now in progress at Camp Drum, N.Y. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. er.irirqsxLvftinel, '5 ,O'Clock' to Give Prize Winning Play Jay Broad's prize-winning play "Paths That Cross" will be pre sented script-in-hand at '5 p.m. to day in the Little Theater in Old Main. The one-act fantasy, the second Five O'clock Theater production this year, was recently chosen one of the top three plays entered in the University of North Caro lina's annual competition. Myron Cole and Anne Moore will handle the speaking parts. Dancers include Phyllis Auer bach, Terry Dolson. Richard Duin; Helen Grotyohann choreog rapher; Moylan Mills, and How and Warren. John Pakkenen is director; Frances Stridinger, technical director; and Johanne Llevvelyn, assistant director. Re nee Kluger is manager. Town Council Elections Set Town Council will hold elec tions for new ward chairmen at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in 104 Will ard, acording to Frank Reese, chairman of the •elections com mittee. Vacant executive offices and AIM representatives will be elected, and committees will be appointed by the Town Council Feb. 28 in 104 Willard. The office of chairman in wards one, two, 11, 13, 15, 16, 18, 19, • 2.2, •and 23 are open to the town students. Reese said that candidates should be members Of their representative ward. Students may learn their ward number by checking the Student Union bulletin board or by con tacting Reese at 6123. Foods Building Tour The Penn State Ambassador tour of the foods building will be conducted by Mildred Baker, di rector of the food service, and others of her "staff al 8 'tonight. CLASSIFIEDS LOST MEN'S LONGINES Gold Wrist Watch. Reward. Call 6786 or contact Sigma Chi. BLACK LEATHER Notebook left in Mc- Clanahan's Thursday night. Finder call 416 Simmons. Identification inside. FOR RENT LARGE THREE-ROOM unfurnished apart ment. Cential location. Suitable for faculty or graduate couple. Call 2131. MISCELLANEOUS LAUNDRY NEATLY done for off-campus men and women. We will can for and deliver. Call 6644. NOTICE—The Ag Hill Dining Room will serve banquets of 50-65. Plenty'of park ing space. For menu suggestions and reser vations dial 2877 and ask for Mrs. Madore. TYPING and MIMEOGRAPHING•— Secre tarial Service Room 207, Hotel State College. Phone 4906. SPECIAL THIS WEEK Men's •dress shirts, 4 for 70c at Portage Cleaners thru Student Dry Cleaning Agencies. IF YOUR typewriter needs repairs, just call 2492 or bring machine to 633 W. College Ave. Mr. Seatties' 28 years ex perience is at your service. WANTED ALTERATIONS, ATTACHMENT button holes, and mending. Call after 6 p.m. or Saturday after 1 p.m. 3843. FOR SALE :ALENGTH MOUTON Coat. Excellent con dition. Less than season's normal wear. Original price $229. • Beverly Ext. 2047, S to 5. 41 7 :5 SOLACijONISENSER Enlarger; print dryer, and other darkroom equipment Call 4645. BOUTS' HAS the unfinished furniture you want from tots' chairs to bookcases and g.ateleg tables. Finish them in any one of the clever ways you know. Let us advise you if you don't. O. w. louts & Son, Inc., N. Buckhout St., State College. FoIiTiT.BLE WASHING Machines you can tuck out of sight when they're not in use. Electric Handyhot washers in two styles. Aluminum tub, 2 lb. cap. no radio interfotmee, 33.95. Stainless steel tub with automatic timer, to 3 lb. cap• 39.95. Both tubs can be put on stove to be heated. 0. W. Houts 6": Son, Inc., N. , Buckhout, State College. KEEP YOUR Trailer snug and warm with a Coleman oil heater, model GG6A. Radi ating. circulating 31,000 BTUs an hour. Fuel-air control saves up to 25% on fuel; low draft burner, oversize heat exchanger, new functional air flow design. See it coon at Hoots. 0. W. Hoots & Son Inc., N. Buelchout, State College; 6703. HELP WANTED ANY STUDENTS desiring to earn up to t.iio per hour on a steady part-tine basis see "Perry" at the Dux Club. 12S S. Pugh Street. Don't phone. McClure to Address AccOunting Club Tonight Nathan McClure, of Haskins and Sells, Certified Public Ac countants, will address the Ac counting Club •at 7 tonight in 312 Sparks. He will discuss opportunities in large , - public accounting firms. COMPARE -- PATINA* : N you get A A l 11i A ciGAR Er 4 t s V an extra-mild and soothing : ::::... i . , : ....:::i::,:::•"::.:i'''Pl:/.4,:i,,,..-•. ~ i , ...., -....,r0 "gzski.t.ii•-::.4itio-:.: .. s m - o ke - plus the ~.,....:::::.1;p:: Al ' L..: ;..i.i;.;,..i..ii:' ' .- %"' •••• •:, ....., - ~ : ; '?.... • 7 ...• . : .. AcCP.SS' protection of Annual Gift of $5O An" annual. contribution of $5O from the Pennsylvania Order of the Sons of Italy will be given the College for the purchase of Italian books for the library. , Preference will be given to the purchase of books in Italian lit erature and philogy. ' ' with any other KING-SIZE cigarette IMA UALITY TcrESDAY, EEBItTJARY:I9, 195 Psych Club to Ho ld ReorgOnization Meeting The Psychology Club will .hol its initial meeting of . the 'sprin, semester at 7 tonight hi 204 Bur rowes. A club reorganization an , the election of a secretary ar Scheduled. , .0- 47 . ffiy7 , ..iii::i. . :....:iiii::i,oi;!::1N: ;..,.::::l i:;:iiiiiliiA liirii? . ,n j,;,t.:i1:4::!!!!!!!!ii::.i.4'..1.:. '.. 1'.. .:::V: . :. ..- --