PAGE EIGHT Princeton Prof To Give Talk On Humanities Dr. Whitney 'J. Oakes, profes sor of classics and chairman of the speciai program in the hu-, inanities at Princeton University, will speak on "The Humanities: The Core of Living Experience" at 4:15 p.m. Monday in 121 Sparks. Oakes will discuss the develop ments i n the field of general education at the second lecture of the sixth annual Simmons series. He has taken all his degrees at Princeton University and is widely known for his work in ancient philosophy and classical studies. For seven years Oakes partici pated in the "Invitation to Learn ing" program of the 'Columbia Broadcasting system and for one year held an appointment as Rockefeller Post-War Fellow. Final State Party , Workshop Tonight . The final State Party workshOp meeting will be held at 7 tonight in Sparks. Various groups• of the workshop will meet in 11, 12, 13, 14. 134, and 125 Sparks. Due to a ruling by the All- College elections committee, the workshop meetings can not be counted toward the two-meeting attendance required for clique membership. It had previously been announced that the meetings would be counted. Thomas Farrell, clique -chair man, requested that suggestions for the party platform be turned in to Melvin Rubin and Joseph Simone, platform committee. co chairmen, at the meeting tonight. Busses Scheduled For Easter Traffic Special express busses will leave for major points in Penn sylvania, April 9, to accommodate Easter traffic, according to ,Fred Sawczyn, new chairman of the student .transportation committee. They will leave the parking lot south of Recreation Hall, 1 p.m. CLASSIFIEDS LOST IFC WEEKEND—if you miss Connecticut Yankee, the hilarious Broadway hit•that's packed with hit songs and beautiful girls. TOPCOAT LOST—Phi Kappa Saturday. Tan—square pockets, Catholic Sunday Missal in pocket. I have yours. Joe Ryan, Ext. 967. SILVER TEA Service Set. Please return to Delta Gamma. Lost last semester. Fraternities and sororities please look! FOR RENT DOUBLE ROOM near campus: single beds Phone 2919. FOR SALE PHOTOSTATIC COPIES of discharges, legal papers, diplomas and other valu able documents. 25c—page. Centre County Film Lab., 122 W. Beaver. RCA VICTOR 45 r.p.m. victrola and radio combination. Excellent condition. Call 45 Simmons Hall. WEBSTER-CHICAGO WIRE recorder. Late model . . . used little . . . priced to sell. Call Gene 4702. 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 Routs. 0. W. louts & Son, Inc. N. Buckhout. State College; 6703. KODAK RETINA Da 1951 model camera. Excellent condition. Contact Frank Po hanka. 512 Windcrest after six. TRAILER: Ample storage space refriger ator, desk 94004500 now or ]ow rent until June. Call Jannish 3921. NEW TELE-REST telephone shoulder cradle. Frees both your hands for writ ing, typing, or detailed Work while tele phoning. Only $1.98. Orer ours today from Centre County Di d stribu y tor: J. J. Karcha, 300 S. Atherton St. TUXEDO: Size 40-long : only worn three times. Price $42.00. Phone 7979 for in formation. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE. COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Cabinet -- (Continued from• wage One) fee raise. The suggested boost was raised to 25 cents at cabinet's last meeting. Cabinet will also hear the sec ond reading of a proposed amend ment to the All-College Consti tution for a joint Freshman Cus toms Bo ar d. The amendment would replace Article 111, Section 5 of the constitution and provideS for establishment of a customs board composed of four upper classmen and f our upperclass women. Cabinet will vote on a proposed amendment which would give the Board- of Publications the power to determine additional members by a three-fourths vote of the board, subject to cabinet approval. Under the present set-up, the All- C o 1] e g e' Constitution must' be amended each time a new mem ber is added to the board. Marvin Krasnansky, chairman of the Board of Publications, will ask cabinet to go on record as being -opposed to the recent Sen ate committee on athletics' ruling that limits College entrants in NCAA championship tournaments to Eastern champions. The Senate ruling has already been criticized by James Worth, All-College president; Liberal Arts Student Council; Interfrat ernity Council, and by an edi torial in Tuesday's , Daily Colle gian. Cabinet will vote on payment of $l5O dues to the National Stu dent Association. Milton Bern stein will present a Religion-in- Life Week report and Stanley Wengert will open discussion on the Association of College Unions Convention. Poor Turnout Ends Junior's Meeting Because only four members of the junior class turned out for a class meeting last night, Michael Hanek, class president, cancel'e'd the meeting. Hanek expressed the belief that student apathy is real ly a great.problem. A consensus was taken on the proposed increase of 25 cents in student fees, with the four mem bers favoring the fee. The group also favored the joint customs board. WANTED RIDE FROM. Philadelphia to State Col lege April 4 after 4 o'clock. Contact Jim Sliaw, 2161. HOUSE-PARTY - date for Ben. Call 4326 after. 6 Dm. -^ EXPERT DRIVER wants car weekend of April 4th. Call 5051-293 ask for Nick Vincich or John Godfrey. RIDE WANTED for two to Bethlehem or Allentown this Saturday morning• Please call Ginny, 231 Atherton. MISCELLANEOUS; IF YOUR typewriter needs repairs, just call 2492 or bring machine to 633 W. College Ave. Mr. Beatties' 28 years_ ex perience is at your service. RIDE TO Connecticut for Easter vaca tion. Vicinity of Hartford or Glennbrook. Call Barbara Foss ext. 79., FRENCH I and II students. Will tutor for reasonable rates. Call 5051-150 Simmons. FRENCH STUDENTS: Grammar and ac- cent correction ),y Frenchman teaching on College staff. Call 4653 after 7 :00 -p.m. FLYING CADETS Graduate Students about to begin Army or Navy flight training Special pre-flight and flight indocrination course.- A few hours prior specialized training could mean the dif ference bet Ween success or failure. Lt. T. A. Noll, Ex Naval Flight Instructor, USNR ; Spring Township Airport, Pleas ant Gap. Tel. 167. TYPING and MIMEOGRAPHING—Secre tariaI Service, Room 207. Hotel State College. Phone 4906. TENNIS 'FANS it's .Hassinger for racket stringing—The No-Awl Way. Prompt service, guaranteed work, longer life to string and racket. R. T. Hassinger, daily— White Hall, after 5 p.m., 514 E. Beaver Avenue. HELPS WANTED TUTORING IN Chem. 2,3, 4 by Junior staff member. Single and gioup rates. Call J. Coates after 6 p.m., 7984. New Radio Show • To Start Tonight The first in the series of a new 15-minute radio prograin en titled "Call Card" will be pre- Sented at 9:15 tonight over WMAJ. The series will be sponsored by the Radio Guild and will feature C . l MPARE:FATIMI( AND you ge an extra-mild and, soothing smoke-,plus the protection of short stories, poetry, and scenes from plays. Tonight Birbara Klopp will present an oral interpretation of "A Portrait of Jennie" by Robert Nathan. The story - is a philo sophic fantasy about a painter who needs love for inspiration, but the one woman he could love was born many years too soon. Seeing this, the woman returns with any KING-SIZE cigarette IMA UALITY THURSDAY, MARCH 27 ; 1952' to him as a young girl and gives him the inspiration, he needs to paint his masterpiec. Don Barry will be announcer. Players' ' Workshop The Players' construction work shop will meet at 8 tonight in 219 Willard. other