PAGE F,TGIr.r Lippert To Discuss Titanium "Titanium Becomes a Zonnage Metal" will be the topic of' a talk by T. W. Lippert, general man ager of the Titanium Metals Cor poration of America, at 8 tonight in the Mineral Industries art gal lery. He will speak to members and guests of the American So ciety for Metals. Lippert will relate the uses of titanium and the progress made in fabrication methods. Consider ation will be given to extractive and melting operations currently' in use, estimates of possible new techniques to speed up produc tion, and production of a higher quality of metal at a lower price. Because titanium is coming in to more general use, students en rolled in all engineering curricu la, metallurgy, a n d'. chemistry are ,invited to attend, Dale Mc- Kissick, secrtary of the society, said. Lippert, who has a B.S. and M.S. in physics, was formerly manager of publishing activities of the American Institute of Min ing and Metallurgical Engineer. 1 ke' Leads ' (Continued from-age one) lican, and Eire were independent. He polled six more votes than Estes Kefauver of Tennessee, who tied for fourth place with Gov. Earl R. ;Warren of California, each receiving 19 votes. ( Jokester Ballots Supreme Court Justice William 0. Douglas, a write-in candidate, came in fifth with nine indepen dent votes. Other write-in candi dates were Gen. Douglas Mac- Arthur, John- Foster Dulles, Sen. Richard-R. Nixon of California, John L. Lewis, Sen. Paul Doug las of Illinois, President Milton S. Eisenhower, and Sen. Joseph McCarthy of Wisconsin. The usual number of jokester ballots were received, with Mar vin Krasnansky, Daily Collegian editor, getting three votes and Premier Joseph Stalin getting two. Income No Influence - Of the 223 balloters, 39 per cent claimed an annual family income of under $5OOO, while 35.4 per cent claimed between $5OOO and $lO,OOO a year, and -20.2 per cent stated their annual family • in come was over $lO,OOO. The ques tion was left unanswered by 5.4 per cent of the voters. Family income seemed to be no important factor in, determining the student's choice of candidates. A slight preference for Republi can candidates was shown by those in the upper income brack ets. The Democrats gained more supp o rt from lower income groups. Truman Popularity Almost half of those voting (48.8 per cent) claimed residence in home towns of between 5000 and 500,000 population, while 29.1 per cent said they were from towns of under 5000 .erso s and D. Eisenhower S 6 Lewis Kefauver J 9 MacArthur Russell I W. Douglas Stassen 6 P. Douglas Stevenson 6 Dulles Taft :19 McCarthy 25 M. Eisenhower 1 19 Krasnansky 3 1 Stalin Undecided 8 Truman Warren Nixon 17.9 per cent were from cities over 500,000. Nine voters (4.4 per cent) did not answer the ques tion. 'Truman's popularity was great er in larger cities, getting 15 per cent. of the vote in cities over 500,000. 11 per cent in cities hav ing populations between 5000 and 500,000 persons. and nine per cent in small towns. Enter New Hampshire Primary Taft received 20 per cent of the vote in towns under 5000 and nine per cent of the city vote. Eisen hower polled 44 per cent of the under 5000 and over 500,000 vote and 39 per cent of the .5000 to 500.000 vote. - Four of the top five candidates —asennower. Taft. Truman; and Kefauver—are entered in today's Ne w Hampshire primary elec tions. Other colleges, including the University of Pennsylvania and Temple University, are also conducting pr es idential prefer ence polls. The Daily Collegian plans to conduct a Fim'lar poll this spring ti - K1 one in the fall before the election. THE DA TLY COLLEGIAN STATE Ce-...',EGE PENNSYLVANIA Exchange Plan Now Available Any student may take part in the student exchange plan, which permits an American student to live free in a foreign country for two months this summer, in - ex change for providing similar ac commodations for a foreign stu dent in his home this winter, ace* cording to Dr. Oscar Haac, assis tant professor of Romance lan guages. Me al s and sleeping quarters are provided free of charge by participating families. A contri bution of $lO must be made to the Student Exchange Fund. In quiries should be sent -to Gabino A. Palma, Monterrey 381, Roina Sur, Mexico, D. F. Haac said. • Ag Council -- (Continaed from mule one) mittee has compiled, if the plan is approved, students in the School of Agriculture would be paying almost $3OOO a year for the support of the teams, while all other students will be paying a total of $l5OO a year. Nine Teams Benefit "This means," the report says, "that 18.2 per cent of the students (those .in agriculture) would pay 68 per cent of the• costs and 81.8 per cent of the students (all ex cept agriculture) would pay 32 per cent of the ,costs." The teams which would bene fit from the fee increase include dairy cattle, dairy products, live stock, meats, wool, fruit, crops, poultry, and flower. The teams make a total of 15 trips a year and travel a, total of 22,968 miles, according to the report. They are in competition with 42 schools from 40 states and Canada, the report says. Candidates for Handbook Students interested in working on the Student Handbook adver tising staff' will meet at 8 tonight in 1 Carnegie Hall. CLASSIFIEDS LOST, MAROON SHAEFFER Pen, silver cap, between 'McElwain and Corner Room. Please return 'to Pat, 206 McElwain. Re ward. K&E SLIDERULE Wednesday. March 5 11:00 a.m. 117 Osmond or 110 EE Reward offered. Call Norm Rubash 4126 BROWN KEY case containing set of keys. Call 5051 ext. 963, John Wolfinger. Re ward. FOR SALE CALLING ALL artists to Hoots where-you can find Grumbacher art supplies at prices that are really popular. Sable brush es, easels, pallets, paints. etc. Special dis count to art students. 0. W. Houts & Sons, Inc. W. Buckhout, State College. ROOM & BOARD ROOM and BOARD at Marilyn Hall. $l6 per week. Ask for Mrs. Elleard at $1.7 E. Beaver Ave. WANTED ROOMMATES' TO share expenses. , Es tablished apartment. Occupancy April Ist: Contact Bob Bowen after 6 p.m., 6191, or Apartment - 44, Metzger Building. TWO STUDENTS looking for someone to share apartment in Metzger Building. Apply Apt. 34, during afternoon. SPANISH LESSONS at your convenience Monday through Friday. $1.50 per hour. Phone 7910. 5 :30-8 :30 p.m. MISCELLANEOUS 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, oversize heat exchanger, new functional air flow design. See it soon at Houts. 0. W. Houts & Sons, Inc.. N. Buckhout, • State College ; 6703. TYPING and MIMEOGRAPHING—Secre tariaI Service—Room 207 Hotel State Col lege. Phone 4006. IP YOUR typewriter needs repairs, Just call 2492 or bring machine to 633 W College Ave. Mr. Beatties' 28 rears ex perience is at your .service. - FOR RENT FIRST FLOOR room with bath rend 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 \V Fair mount Ave. . DOUBLE EOOlll with cooking facilities Call 8441 ext. 2345 between S and 5 After 5, 9078. LARGE QUIET single room $5.00 per week. Phone ext. 2649 between 8 and 9 p.m. 4.TTRACTIVE ROOM where you can come, , and do as you please. Call 2021' Sun day aetor S p.m. or Monday. . SINGLE ROOM across from campus at 240 East College Avenue. • Phone- 4314. 23 Complete Course For Cattle Herdsmen Twenty-three persons com pleted the beef cattle herdmen's training course last week, accord ing to A. L. Beam, director of agricultural short courses. COMPARE ANDY.. an extra-mild and soothing smoke-plus th protection of Music Honorary- To Give Concert Phi Mu Alpha; national music honorary, will present its annual concert at 3 P.m. Sunday in Schwab Auditorium. According to James Bortolotto, publicity man- with any other KING-SIZE cigarette IMA UALIT PATINA* get t,, DAY, MARCH 1952 ager for the concert, the program will include performances ,by a string trio, a woodwind quintet, and a "17 piece danceband. Thomas Hahn, president of the organization, has invited the pub lic to attend the concert for which no admission will be charged.