PAGE EIGHT Accepts New Job , chard E. Pride State-China Official Gets Hort Post Richard E. Pride, Penn State in-China representative, has been named to a post with the horti cultural extension service of the University of Massachusetts. Pride is the successor to G. Weidman "Daddy" Groff as the American representative on the faculty of Lin g n a n University, Canton, China. Pride has been on leave granted by the American Board of Trus tees of Lingnaw University, since 1949 when he left Lingnan as the communist troops spread through out China. He and "Daddy" Groff have been working in Florida on an international plant exchange program. Pride and his family are ex pected to arrive in State College this week en route to his new po sition. Pride, who comes from Potter County, was graduated from the College, when he received his master of science degree. He and his wife sailed for China in July 1947 to continue the horticulture work that Groff started in 1911. Groff, also a graduate of the Col lege, was forced to leave China during World War II when the Japanese forces seized Lingnan University. Spanish" Club to Meet El Circulo Espanol, Spanish Club, will hold its regular meet ing at 7 tonight in the Home Eco nomics living center. About 95 per cent of all rivers in North America flow south. The St. John's River in Florida is the only important river in the U.S. whose course is in a northerly direction. CLASS LOST SILDE RULE in Willard or Eng. A. Call Larry, 5051 Ext. 278. Reward. K&E SLIDE RULE between corner Fair mount—Garner and Shortlidge Road— Pollock. Finder call Bob Wylie 4937. PAIR GOLD rimmed glasses, green case, between Walker Lab and Recreation Hall. Please return to Student Union. SCHAFFER JR. lead pencil in Agricultural Engineering Building. Brown. Finder call Wayne Pihi, 2044. FOR SALE HOUSE MANAGERS: Practically new— green band dinnerware; stainless steel silverware; electric Coca-Cola cooler: Gris wald french fryer:, hot plates, sandwich grills 'electric) : combination broiler and grill (gas) : 1/3 h.p. compresser ; new car bonator : red leather dura-chrome .up holstered chairs water, cocktail, juice glasses ; S.' smoke canopy for kitchen ; waffle iron Selling way below cost "all Wink's Skytop. 65'J2. KEEP YOUR trailer snug and warm with a Coleman oil heater, model 666 A. Radi ating, circulating 31,000 BTU's an hour. Fuel-air control saves up to 25% on fuel; low draft burner, overbize heat exchanger, new functional air flow design. Sec it soon at Touts. 0. W. Bouts & Son, Inc. N. Buckhout, State College; 6703. BETGE 1947 CHEVROLET convertible;' ex cellent conklition fully equipped. New top and tires. Oply $l.lOO. Call 361 Pleas ant Gap after 5:30. TIRED OF Walking? Ride a bike. See at 716 Windcrest. New W.W. tires. $16.00 YES, MINORS are allowed at Center Stage featuring Med.la Gabler this weekend. Ticket 4 at Stud.nit Union. I9i I'LYMOUTII COUPE. Bluish-green in color, this ear is areal buy. Call David THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE Parking Plan - - . (Continued from wage one) prOblem for - some months. Mem bers of Wiegand's committee are Lyman E. Jackson, dean of the School of Agriculture; David Mutchler, Tribunal chairman; Cal vin G. Reen, professor of civil .engineering; and T. C. Kavanagh, of the Faculty Advisory Council traffic committee. "The committee recognizes that special cases will have to worked out," Wiegand said, "and that the plan will not be perfect at first. As soon as the plan goes into effect traffic and parking counts will be taken as a basis for de termining changes necessary in the, plan . . ." Physically handicapped st u dents and staff members will be among special cases, he said. As additional 'parking spaces are made available, more parking stickers will be issued to students and staff members, Wiegand said. • "Parking in service drives will be prohibited," he said. "Pro Vi sions will be made for visitor park ing." The committee found in its in vestigation- that a major part of the parking problem is one of distribution and W i e g an d ex pressed hopes that the new plan will help find a solution. The committee learned the parking area north of the Jordan plots seldom has more than 12 cars in it. The lot has 245 parking spaces. Comedy Opens (Continued from page one) tray Penny, the easy-going moth er who is working on her latest play, "Sex Takes a Holiday." It is Penny who puts the two kittens, Groucho and Harpo, to work as paperweights. Sonia Goldstein will appear as Essie, a b all e r•i n a who cooks "lovedreams," and Alice, the most normal member of the clan, will be played' by Ruth Lyne: IVanne Michaud will be seen as 01 ga , a dethroned Russian countess, and Adele Gillispie will play Gay Wellington, an intoxi cated actress. Jeanne Risler will play Rheba, the maid, and Joseph Marko will appear as Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Kirby will be played by Lee Stern and Agnes Porter, and Arch Rugh will portray Ed. Moylan Mills will appear as Henderson, a federal tax collec tor. John Devlin will play Paul; Lowell Keller, Tony, and John Anniston, Kolenkov. Richard Neu weiler will .portray Mr. DePinna. The three G-men will be played by Charles Gauntt, George Resh, and Harry Carroll. • Michael Forgacs designed the settings. Heads of crews include Richard Speiser, technical assis tant; Renee Kluger, properties: Rich a r d Patterson, lights, and Sally Johnson and Thomas Owens, advertising. Polly Williams is head of the costume group. James Simpson is directing the sound group, and Nancy May is in charge of make up. Stage manager is Shirley Gal lagher. FIEDS Apgar, after 6 at 6356 TWO EXCELLENT reserved seat series tickets. E & B this weekend. $4.00 each. Call 3121 after 7. NEW GENTS' Benrus "Benjamin Franklin" wristwatch. A guaranteed $125.00 value for $68.75. Call Tom at 4249 after' 8 p.m. APARTMENT WASHER 5 1 ,4 ft. 'high ; wringer ; self-draining. Original price $6O. Now pB5. Phone - 6895 after 5. ROOM & BOARD ROOM and BOARD at Marilyn Hall: En per week. Apk for Mrs. Elleard' at 317 E. Beaver Ave. • FOR RENT FIRST FLOOR room with bath and outside entrance 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. Fair mount Ave. 1 / 2 DOUBLE ROOM with cooking facilities Call 8441 ext. 2845 between S and 5 After 5, 4078. , CENTRALLY 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 6-473 before five. SINGLE ROOM for male student. Graduate or student with hedvy curriculum pre-1 (erred. West Park Ave. Phone 2539. MISCELLANEOUS IF YOUR typewriter ' needs repairs, lust call 2492 or bring machine to 642 College Are, Kr Beatties' 2g year• Ys• perience is at your service TYPING and MIMEOGRAPHING— See,•c tarial Service—Room 207 Hotel State Col lege. Phone 4904. Amendments -- (Continued. trom vage inc)A that absences• an d abstentions would be considered as votes against the proposal. Through a telephone poll last night, the Daily Collegian learned that 6 members of cabinet have COMPARE FATIMk ANb' you an extra-mild and soothing smoke-plus th protection of Nb - 11,v aNiza been' instructed to vote -for the Olmsted 'amendment, while 3 other members have been structed to vote against it. Twelve members 'have either not „been instructed by their groups or such instruction is pending. In a statement last night, Olm sted said students would benefit by the amendment because the 01l would show cabinet the trend with any KING-SIZE cigarette IMA UALIT MARCH' 6,'.1952 - - • • in -student opinion and because the postponement - w ould give more time for all concerned •to permit careful study of the, fee change. Also on the cabinet agenda is voting on the preferential seating proposal which would reserve sec tion EH of Beaver Field for a special cheering se cti o n. other Col/sight 104 Locryr
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