The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 22, 1952, Image 2

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Chest 'Dimes' Collection
Turned Over' to Cabinet
Campus Chest Chairman William Klisanin turned over $9.23:68
to the All-College Cabinet treasury . ThUrsdq night, and then realm
meaded that the amount be sent to the•fiatiotial headquarters of the
March of Dimes as a contribution to the foundation from the students
of Penn State.
In this Way, Klisarliti Said, the fbundatibfi should be able to
aceept the money which was at ,
located to it from the Campus
Cheat &lite. In hailing the money
presented by Cabinet, th@ national
POlicyof, the foundation which
pfellibits the acceptance of Money
from joint fund raising campaigns
could be by-passed, Klisanin said:
5300 Aiideation§ •
PSCA Seeks
Sales Workers
, To Run Store
Students who WiSh to vdltjn
teer as sales personnel for the
Penn State Christian AsSbciatifitt
sportswear project should sign
a list at either the West Dorm
lounge, the Student Union desk,
304 Old Main, or at ofie of the
church foundations, accbrdin# to
Doris Price, personnel manager.
The group will be running the
College Sport Swear clothing stofe
during the week of March 31:
Ten per cent Of the week's gross
receipts will go to , the PSCA.
Students are needed who will
be able to work during any, free
hours from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. March
31 to April 5 inclusive.
Rustin to Talk
At PSCA Tea
Bayard Rustiti, college secretary
of the Arherican Fellow Ship of
Reconciliatioh, will speak on
".Korea . . . and Beyond" at the
Penh State Christian Association
tea_ at 3 p.ih. tomorrow in 304
Old Main.
In 1948 Rustin received the
Jefferson Award ftom the Cotheil
Against Intoletance in America
as "one of the Americans Who had
done most in the recent paSt to
better relations between ColOted
and white citizens."
Ihistiti will 'also addreSS . the
Wesley FOUtidatioh Oh the topic
"Threat's to_ Freedom" dukihg
fokuth Oft "What_Pfeedtsfri§ Cari
the Youth of the World Ekpedt?".
at 7:30 Din. tbrhoribw gt. PAW'S
MethodiSt
_ .
A supper 'Confer - trice at 5:15
pin. ; open to all :§tudent, , will
peed the torten.
Coed =,
(Conti - Ailed from page one)
she visited his °Mee. Ettgliing to
get to eIaSS for a Milt', she left
the wallet in her coat pocket.
Miss .Aldeffer said she looked
into the Wallet after the cla.S'S
was over, but seeing some bills in
theft She did riot suspect the theft.
She diS'enVered the loss late .t
when 'She Counted the motley;
Miss Alderfet Said no questions
would be asked if the indriey Were
returned. She Suggested that it
could be mailed to the CarnpOS
Patrol office ih Old IVtain j _ the
Daily Collegian in Carnegie Rall,
or to her room, 410 Thompson
HalL
Promotion
(Cs:Maimed ifbfit pig@ bite)
be sent to the high S'ehifitd Orin=
cipal, but the student will , ar
range his own time for his talk.
Brothures, pamphlets, and tat=
alogs Will be preVided by the edirri=
mate@ and Sent to the high
schools of the committee members
as Well as other .5.C111561.§.
Democrats pion
First Meetirig
The Young Mmocrats will
hold an orzaniztiliotial meet=
ingr i theft' first of the
.ye. 43.,- at
I mit; Wednesday in 109 Wil.
lard.
JOee•Ph Bttatos is acting
chairman of the group
Genevieve Blatt, secretary of
the § - tate.polmilittee of the Dena:
odfatie Party. Will attend the
meeting to help
.6fgenite the
. Stitittt said.
The Doinbetatic bfgahi4atio
will be the second phlitical
givetip to form oil oatiitins. An
.A iri er i t . en for' Eisenhower
gfOup me Thursday night,
Cabinet approVed Klisaniti'S
Plan and Voted in favor of dotiat
ing the money to. - the foundation.
The proposal will alsb be Voted
upon at the next meeting:'
An atiodatibri Of 1300 to bath
the freshman ati d SophOthbfer
classes Was also given cabinet
appmvai. The money will be Used,
to fina n c e the freshinan and
Sophomore class dances:
Jacttiieline nakei ; Sally Johri-
Son, Blitabeth Harlot. ; arid Dotig- ,
las Seheerke were appointed to
the Spring Week committee by
Clair George, chairrhan of th e
Board Of Dramatics and Poren=
sits. aeorgre presided in the
_pb-
Seriee Of Jarnes Worth, All=Col
lege president:
Juniors, Appointed
Other committee appointnients
made were: Thomas Durek to the
COMmunity Poritm toinmittee,
to th e Pan=
American Day. Celebration corn=
mittee, John Stoudt to the Paul
Smith Awards tointnittee, Carroll
Chapman to the Senate ad hoe
coniinittee, and Williarri Griffith
as Chairman of the scholarship
Cominittee:
Juniors appointed to the Senior.
Finals committee Were Theodore
Kimmel, William Tritsch, and
Jetties Plyler: Appointed to the
student Endainptneht cointilittee
Were Vranklin Kelly, John Lath:
bath ; R o bet t Sherman ; Jbah
Hutchon, Michael Hanek, Arthur
Rosfeld;_Matioil
Yirotifie 'Carter ; Sam No=
Well ; Janet Herd ; John Jenkins ; Riehard NettiVeiler ; and hail Lee:
WA Contributions .
Total 'About slooo',
COntribUtitiri§ totalifig alio u t
$lOOO have beeii tufted in foil the
dampus 'United JeWish A p.p e a 1
fund, Sara Etits - Sel i
said ye§teridgi37.
The goal for the drive i which
will end tdincitroW, is $4200. Miss
Bassel asked Weirlters to turn in
final reports to their captains or
to Itiilel toiriOftoW.
The tu'oeoeti,§ of tonight's ifilL
Will be given
to the UJA.
All-Americari . ...Rglts
S4rrirperAii Flights
Aii passenger service \to State College Will riot be available_ this
Airways has announced.
The d@cisioii WaS announced 6y AthArfierican litesident Robert
AL LAW@ Ifi a letter to J. Alvin Ravynaker, Who. served aS thairnian
Of the Lions Club toWn Meeting on the aitpcitt problem
- All-Arrierfean will not use the
state 0-0116#6 air depot until
year-round facilities are provided
and it has definitely shelVed any
foftitill - titif the effierdefity
field at- Bleak Meahafilittfl fett a
Centre county stop•
The airline has in the past pro-
Vided service to St ate College
reSideht§ • (1. It tiff& the stifinnef
months.
Continue d inadequate, and
costly gerVied • at the Air.Tefibt
Wider a tarnporai , y akar) is 110
longer desirable as far as All-
AineritEhi is @Ohdeffied, arid the
IVlO§hahribil sit@ is etit of the pie
tin@ hedatiee l the Albert Field fin=
ritisVeffiente are seheditled for
d.Ompletion this spring, the air
lines' etatetnent aalel.
held, het - NA/eel - 1 Clearfield
and Philipsburg, is only 11 rniiaa
over iniproited roads fro - hi Eilaek
MdSliarifinh.
It heS heen pointed odt., LoAre
"that if We - would only gi'ye
set Vite for a shaft 'tithe iorigef,
people reali2e What they
are hug:air - IV!
ilia, he added, ;IS long as All=
American "hedges" On this I)nob=
Tit 'DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Spring Must Be He're
r- 4 1iholos Izy MeMelilla
SCENE Was ttinedied.a§ttih and again ye§iekday as spiling
"liitned oh file ai6an3" With tetill3oaith , es• in the high siicties, The
ftitif,ftieh •Oh the wall along Sefiiot Walk ate (I. r,) Williamgliettfel, John' IvleCabe, William HoekekShilth, and Donald Lutz.
'rite three teed§ afe Ditiali While, nobeffe eleyderrib, and Pairidia
SheEiftet. .
Dormitory Paid
Blamed on Spring
ANN ARBOR, ifita, March 21
=(lP)=Spring Ea tn@ bustio' out all
over the usually staid. University
of Michigan cainptis last night.
It took a near-riotous for
Bands of youths raided women's
deriiiitoties and the woinefi raid
ed back.
Asses Sing the damages today,
university authorities found .some
broken wiridOWS and smaShed
doors. They blamed a spontaneous
outbreak of spring fever. At its
peak an estirtifited 2501:1 Students
were involved.
Koehler - Made
'Blade' Officer
Wllilafh kiti@lllet Has begth ap
piiirited secorid
bard and Blade ; military hrirfor=
ary, Fred Pope, ekettitiVe
etf, a'nficitinted ye§tetilay.
Was Married at a riteetz
ifig of the tihit at 'Whin plans
fa s ii r i fig pledging Were ati
natticed. Pope said a,Shiriker for
pitigpactitie d g.e s he baeri
sdliedttled fdl• the heat iiibetiryg.
left "We will hot only suffer ex-
Dense, adti i tiOnal.maintehande
problems ; and Pbor passeriger
action ; but W l r bEtbl y will
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NiTTAKy.:-
Radio Program
Offers Musk,
World Culture
Penn State stUdents niayP heat
music and comrtients On culture
of various countries On MondaYS
at g p.m. over WIIIALT When tfla
rtomance Langtitto§ d@partii~e it
broadcasts, its .viveekly shOW ;
"Music of the NatibriS."
,Begun in the fall bt lgo0 ; the
program features private i•eeefd
collectiotis with c d ni hi e n tax:ieS
about each record addbitipatiying
the selections:
Miele Which is a little oft the
beaten path is desired thord thati
the popular ihttSie Of the present
day.• Ari eitattiple Of this is the
tive Renaissance lute nitteid was
played. s
Although the progrelin is sport=
Slated by the ROnlatibe Language
defrartinefit With IrVing Rothberg,
a.s§i§taflt-• titelfe:§§of, as dii‘octok i
the intiW played IS not keStricted
to that Of the ROtnallte ebtintfieS:
Rothberg stressed that Student
cblleatiOns are not the only ones
Used and that - townspeople rhay
also Oerticipate:
Now Law to Aid
ollede Employees
Many present employees of the
College and f o r me r employees
Who have already been pensioned
Will benefit from Act No: 622
paSaed at the last session of the
Cfetiel'al .Asseinbly.
The law, wh i e h arnends the
State ElnployeeS' Retirement Bys.
tern, provides,
.in most cases, a
Mimmufri Pension of $4 a month
for each• fy ear .of Service up to
yeas:
The laW becomes effective April
8.
Advisory Committee
The Dean of Men's advisory
tortitriittee will meet at 8 pan:
Tuesday in the Foods ger vide
_
SATURDAY, 'IyI.A.RCI.I 22,_ 1952
MI Banquet
Will Honor
Mines Head
John J. Forbes, new director of
the U.S. Bureau of Mines, will
be honored at the annual Min
eral Industries banquet at 13 p,m.
today in the Nittany Lion Inn. .
Seventy coal mine operators,
executives ; mining engineers and
their wives attend the ban
quet, Whin is "sponsored by the
.Mineral Industries student cowl
cil and facility, The banquet Is
open to all student§ in. the Min-.
eral Industries khoel.
Robert Laing , executive secre
tary of the Central PatiriSylVania
Coal Producers Association arid
an alumnus Of the College,, will
be the toaSttriaater. Milton S.. MS..
thheiwer i presideht of the COllO4,
Will alsd speak at the banquet.
Other Speakera, adOordiri to
Harold Meabort, banquet
man, will be Samuel SanderS 4
student president of the Mining
Society; L. 2, - YOUng,
,paat preai
dent of the.Aineridan InStittite Of
Mining and Metalltirgical Engi
neers: James Mark, 'president of
District 2, United Mine Wbfkers
of America; Edward Steidle, dean
of the MI school, and Prof. D: rt,
Mitchell, head of the Ert=
gineer departnient.
Other men who are members of
the Bu.reatt of •MineS, adtire in
Mineral tesedfdh, •rri fti a Saf@ty
and insPedtioh, anti itistrildtot'Sin
dotiltes pertaining to M i
ihtfal n
dtiStfieS Will bring . the total at
tending the banAtiet to blier 200
persons.
During the eVeilitig i awards will
be made !Ohl etholafehip Wilds
to sttidehts Whitt Will be afiribtiheed
at the time of pitt@ntati(ifi.
Awards of $250, $lOO, Arid $5O
will be Made:
Students dolled
Fire Contributions
All eight df, the §ttiti@nt;§ who
Were scheduled to redeitie itioriey
from the fiiilds eall@dted for Vie
-bits of the Getitiel fife last No
vember have
.picked tip their
checks, I el@ii Botteiff i treasurer
of Associated ghideht AdtiVitiea,
ahrititinded yesterday.
•
Neatly $4OO was collected in the
to did the ft then who list
clothing - and personal Heine in the
fire. mb.hy - of the men reesii.lietl
nislitatice Money Which covered
theft' losses. Marvin Kitenaneky
was chairman of the fund drive.
Lutherona to Conduct
Service tit Penitentitiey
Meinbets of the Lutheran Stu- ,
dent Association will leave at 8:30
a.rri. tomorrow to eofidtitt a war=
ship, service at nockview Peill
tentiarjr•
At 6:30 p.M. ltuth gugihara, a
graduate student from Hawaii,
Will address the group. Her talk
Will be ilhiStfated by dolof Slides.
• ViitttN !AMR
MARLON ElRAplpiti
lIREETCAR
NAMED DE SIRE"
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AVA CARD DER
"PANDORA and THE
FLYING DUTCHMAN',
tobAY ALL rikir
ritlt ALLEN
"COLORADO
SUNDOWN"