The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 26, 1952, Image 8

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Fresh Fly --
• (Corttnuert from :nape ol,e)
nei:vous," Bender said, "I couldn't
hold the tickets."
"You should have seen the e 4 x.-
pression on Bender's face when
he .realized 'it was the first time
in his life he had ever been in
a plane," Boudreau added.
. The plane landed in Philadel
phia at 9:55. They hailed another
cab - and arrived at the Palestra
during the half.
At the game they sat on the
bench with the Penn team, next
to the coach's son (who sat be
tween them and the coach). There
*they sat, on the Penn side, cheer
ing the Lions on. "We didn't
know. we were sitting on the
Penn side until the game was
nearly over," Boudreau said. "We
just walked over and sat down."
With an eye for the future,
they asked for a ride back to
State College over the public
address system.
"It's a sad commentary," Ben
der said, "but we got no offers."
After the game they turned
their cards around to read: "Penn
State please . . . it's mighty cold
out" and got a ride to the edge
of Philadelphia.
Exhausted, they asked for ref
uge .at a Baptist theological sem
inary on Route One. "I gave them
a hard luck' story," Bender said,
"and told them my friend had
a 'bad back."
' They rose at 5:30 a.m. and
thumbed a ride to the turnpike.
"A long black Cadillac pulled up,"
Bender said. "It was Russel E.
Teague, state secretary of health.
He said son was up here and
tOld• us he was on his way to
Harrisburg for a cabinet meeting
with Governor Fine," he said.
Bender and Boudreau arrived
hick in State College at 3 p.m.
The'ttrip had cost them $10.75.
Said Bender:,"We'd do it again
if .we had to!"
CLASSIFIEDS
FOR RENT
FOISZFLOOR—one room and bath apart
'meat in private residence. Available to
one student in exchange for twelve hours
work per week. Apply in person after 6:00
p.M..:at 740 W. Fairmount Ave.
tE.WTRALLY.LOCATED one room apart
ment (no cooking). Bath semi-private.
suitable' for one or two graduate students
or. part-time - assistants. $6 per week—
double: $9, per week single. Dial 6-773
before 6.
SEATS , AT. Center Stage. "liedda Gabbier"
Friday and Saturday nights. Tickets at
Stident. Union. •
DOUBLE "ROOM, 230 Pugh St. Just one
ands half :blocks from campus. 'Call 2060.
FIRST FLOOR room with bath and
outstde eatrrance in private residence.
'Mailable to one student in exchange for
twelve_ hours work per week. Apply in
'person ..after. 6 :00 p.m. at 740 W. Fair
mount ,Ave,
-DOUBLE ROOM. Quiet surroundings
Mione 4022.
MISCELLANEOUS
TYPING ;and MIMEOGRAPHING Sec
•„relarial :Service. Room 207, Hotel State
College. Phone 490 G.
IF 'YOUR •typewriter needs repairs, just
• 'call• 3492 or bring machine to 633 W.
College' Are. Mr. Beatties' 23 years ex-
Pe'rience is at your service.
LOST
SOMEONE . TOOK my ROTC coat, hat,
and gloves by mistake. I have yours. Call
Don,..at 671.5,
MAN'S WRISTWATCH with chrome finish,
.oa E. College between Atherton Hall
and :Allen St.' Please call 2679 between
6 and 7, p.m.
K&E - ' DRAWING instrument set missing
Yroin drawer in 302 Engineering C.
Needed badly. Please return to Student
Union.
COUGH: GREECE (Prentice Hall)—Sec
ond Edition. Reward for return. pengler,
204 Sparks.
ROOM Sc BOARD
ROOM and BOARD at Marilyn Hall. 316
Per week. Ask for Mrs. Elleard at 317
R. Beaver Ave.
FOR SALE
MOLISE MANAGERS: Practically new—
green/ band dinnerware; stainless steel
silverware; electric Coca-Cola cooler; Gris
wold french fryer: hot plates, sandwich
grills. 'electric) : combination broiler and
grill (gas) : 1/n h.p. compresser; new car
bonator; red leather Jura-chrome up
hol...tcre,l chairs; . water. cocktail, juice
glasses S' smoke canopy for kitchen waffle
iron Sslling way below cost. Call Wink's
Sl top, 6591
PEDrillaLi'lLlGTGEnlarger, Chem.uplex
slide rule, Dietegen drawing set. Corona
Eepliyr typewriter, Gladiator Cornet. Call
KEEP YOUR trailer snug and warm with
'a Coleman oil heater, model 066 A. Radi
ating, circulating 31,000 BTUs an hour.
Fuel-air control saves up to 25% on fuel;
low draft bu'rner, oversize heat exchanger,
e w functional air flow design. See it soon
at Routs. 0. W. flouts & Son, Inc., N.
Buckhout, State College; 6703.
1941 CHEVROLET. 4-door czdan. Excellent
',runniro: condition, good transportation,
completely overha - ole4l. A steal at $225.
Call • 6592...
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE PENNSYLVANIA
Rearmament --
(Continued from page one) .
power's supreme military com
mand.
The ministers . agreed to spread
a network of some 200 jet fighters
and atom bomber bases along the
2000-mile front facing the Iron
Curtain to the east. General Eisen-
PLACES TO
KNOW
Q.—Where is
the only grave
on campus?
The Place To Know
THE PHONE 2311 I - MOYER WATCH SHOP
_ A
"The Shop of Quality Watch Repair"
203 E BEAVER AVE. • STATE COLLEGE I
NEXT DOOR TO THE TAVERN
'
Coeds . . . s ,
Centre County Film Laboratory
The VERY NEWEST in
SPRING FOOTWEAR '
722 W. BEAVER
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PHOTO-FINISHING
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.:1,.. 24-HOUR SERVICE
Custom Tailored Clothing
for University Men
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KAYE'S
"The Post Office Is Just Opposite Us"
MARSHALL'S -
SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRY
Shirt
71= - 1
"Washed & An Dry
Service 9 lbs . Dried Wc Cleaning
REAR OF 454 E. COLLEGE AVENUE ,
'
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NOTIONS -- YARDAGE PATTERNS EVENING (GOWNS!
45-54 inch Rayon Suiting - - - $1.59 to $2.95
54-inch Wool Suiting - - - $3.95 to $8.50
Novelty Wool Coatings $3.95 CHARLES
DAN KS & CO.
STATE COLLEGE, PA.
Phone 3312 South Allen St. - - .
t
hov,rer - is to get
. 40 divisions and
4000 aircraft by the end of this
year and double that in two years.
They .gave the green light to
the formation of a six-nation
European• Defense Community
(EDC) which would put West
German troops in a one-uniform
Army at the side of those from
Fran c - e, Belgium„ the Nether
lands, Italy, and Luxembourg.
Calendar --
(Continued from page one)
system came in third in the list
of six choices from which the
senators were asked to choose.
The calendar committee wi 11
meet either this week or next to
wrestle with the results of the
poll and come up with a plan to
•
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Phone 7812 120 E. College Ave.
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• DELICIOUS SNACKS
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• ATTRACTIVE PRICES
•. FULL COURSE DINNERS
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ON ROUTE 322 TOWARD BOALSBURG
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1952
recommend to :the' Senate when
thd 'calendar question is taken
from the table at its next meeting,
March 6.
The floating holiday issue, the
third point in the cabinet recom
mendations apparently was not
considered seriously by the cal
endar committee and no provision
for it is included in the _proposed
calendar.
PLACES TO
KNOW
-- A. On the west side
of Schwab Auditorium
is the grave of
George W. Atherton