PAGE EIGHT Atlantic Co. Drops Plans For Gridcast A decision to drop the broad casting of college football games was announced last Sunday by officials of the Atlantic Refining Co. ' College officials are awaiting possible bids from sponsors who wish to take over the contract previously held by Atlantic and Chevrolet. As yet, no word has been re ceived from Chevrolet as to the action it will take in the matter. Atlantic will turn to television in replacement of the radiocast. The Pittsburgh Steelers will be in cluded in the program. Atlantic started broadcasting games in 1936 and first aired Penn State games a year, later. Bill Sutherland, well-known Pitts burgh sportscaster, was the first "name" broadcaster to announce Nittany Lion games. For the past two years Bob Prince has been doing the play-by play of both State home and road games. The games were heard over as many as 26 Central Penn sylvania stations but sometimes the total slipped as low as ten. Civil Service To Give Exams The Civil Service examiners at the Marietta Transportation Corps Depot announced yesterday that examinations are to be given for positions of clerk- typist and clerk-stenographer. The starting salaries were announced at $2750. Further . information and appli cations for taking the examina tions may be obtained by consult ing .J. A. Dale, commissions area secretary, at the State College Post Office. Agriculture Honorary New officers of Gamma Sigma Delta, agriculture honor society, are president, John Gauss, asso ciate professor of agricultural eco nomics extension; vice president, Ronald A. Bartoo, assistant pro fessor of forestry; secretary treas urer, Dr. Arthur J. G. Maw, pro fessor of poultry husbandry; and historian, Dr. James W. Shigley, instructor in agricultural and bi ological chemistry. CLASSIFIEDS WANTED WANTED TO RENT: Single room, avail - able after June 9. Call 375 Simmons. MALE RIDER to Los Angeles. Leaving June 7 or 8. Call Hill ext. 2669 between 9 & 5. RIDE TO Sacramento. California or vicin ity. Desired departure June 8-7. Will share expenses. Call Lefty. 4819. PASSENGER WANTED to Detroit, Mich or points enroute; leaving on June Call Mills at 6789. r•J'M - 4 - WPFTN - Z• 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. BICYCLE RENTAL. Call Harry Hunter, 400 East College Ave. Phone 4200. TYPING and MIMEOGRAPHING. Secre tarial Service. Room 207, Hotel State Col lege. Phone 4900. TENNIS FANS it's Hassingers 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 Ave. TYPING. Call campus ext. 2162. LOST AMPRO TAPE RECORDER in Spring Car nival parking lot. Reward offered. Call Don 2337. DOOR TO my room. if you find it call Bill Scott, alias Rudolph Vaselino, ext. 272. MAN'S SHELL rimmed glasses on Ath erton, Beaver. or Allen streets, May 17. If found ca❑ Nick 2W. WRIST WATCH 17 jewel Swigs move ment, leather- band, on Thursday, near golf course. Reward. ONE POLITICAL and Cultural History Of Modern Europe by Carlton Hayes in 101 Willard lust week. Return to SU or Louise Chid. Box 1159 Thompson. WILL PERSON who picked uP glasses in Thompson lounge leave them at Student Union ? RAIN COAT left at SAE Saturday night. Labeled Richman Bros. If found, please call Arthur. 2034. TRENCH COAT in State Theatre, Sat. May 10. 1 have yours. Call Allen Votta ext. '2,8:1. L:ctie rimmed gla:>ses near Sparks. l'houe 5051-1/SS. Ask fur ''Mac." THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COtz:EGE. PENNSYLVANIA Senior Announcements, Invitations Available • Seniors who have ordered in vitations an d announcements for graduation may pick them up at the Student Union desk in Old Main. Seniors must present their receipts upon picking them up. No ext r a invitations or an nouncements are available. Coffee Hours To End Today The last coffee hour for this semester under the joint sponsor-' ship of the Dean of Men's office and All-College Cabinet will be held at 4 p.m. today in the Dean of Men's office. Twenty-six prominent ma 1 e students, 20 freshmen, and 12 women students have been invit ed to attend. Capt. John L. Wood bury, professor of naval science, and Robert T. Oliver, professor of speech, have also been invited. Representatives of the Dean, of Men's office said that interest in these coffee hours, held weekly at 4 p.m. Wednesday, has been very high. They said that they have re ceived valuable contributions to their program from the coffee hour discussions. They also said that this is one of the ways they are trying to meet the needs of the students. Floriculture Honorary Initiates 8 Students Seven juniors and one graduate student have been initiated into Pi Alpha Xi, floriculture honor ary. The initiates are Robert An derson, James Boodley, Robert Brickner, William Forrey, Richard Rohland, Ralph Schwirian, David Scott, and Lee Enright. Summer Counselor Openings Announced Counselor positions in summer camps located within a 100-mile radius of Philadelphia have been announced open by the College Employment Service. Persons over 18, and with some experience in camp activities, may report to their nearest PSES office for further information. Rifle Team Banquet The Army Reserve Officers Training Corps rifle team will hold a banquet at 6 tonight in the Allencrest Tea Room. Awards and team brassards will be presented to members. FOR RENT SUMMER STUDENTS, room and board at the Beaver House. Board $9.00 per 5-day week, and $12.00 per 7-day week. Room and board $15.00 per week. Call 7851. THREE ROOM apartment—completely fur nished for summer only. 111 S. Allen St. Call after 7 p.m. Phone 7965. ____ CENTRAL LOCATlON—furnished and un furnished apartments. Call 2131. SUMMER and FALL session bookings now at Colonial Hotel, 123 W. Nittany Ave., State College. Central, quiet and com fortable. Phone 4850. Ask for C. R. - SAVE MONEY on that moving iob, as many students have. Rent a truck. Local or out-of-state. Hertz Driv-Ur-Self SyStem LIC., 1020 Green Ave., Altoona, Penna. Phone 2-3200. ROOM OR room and board for all sessions of summer school at LAMBDA CHI. Call 2602. ROOM AND BOARD on campus at Alpha Zeta this summer. Excellent facilities, reasonable prices. Phone 7621 7622. - ROOMS. with 5-day week board, over looking the College gardens, for summer or fall. Graduate students (married or single) or students that go home week ends preferred. Phone 2877. 2 LARGE COMFORTABLE double rooms for men, .I.V. blocks from campus. Phone 2965. 230 S. Frazier St. BACHELOR'S APARTMENT for 5 boys. for entire summer. Private bath and entrance, light cooking. 1 1 / 2 , blocks from campus. Phone 2965. 230 S. Frazier St. FOR SALE GOLF CLUBS $24.85: Remington Type writer, almost like new, $44.85; Under wood Typewriter $29.85: Remington ,Type writer $17.50; Soundseriber $148.95. 'Phone 3595. BICYCLE SCHWINN, light weight with three speed shift. Good mechanical con dition. See at 805-B Winderest. R. A. Navias. '47 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE, perfect condition. Inquire John Leasure, Lambda Chi Alpha. 8:30 to 8 p.m. 1930 MODEL "A" FORD Roadster. Cal 0789, ask for Chuck. FRESHLY DUG Fishworms. Willies Worm ery. Call 4749. William Muehlhof, prop. FORD 1937 TUDOR 60 D.P. rebuilt cn ' gine, good tires, good shape. $195. Ca' Barney. SWISS CIinONOGRAPII Wrist Watch— never been worn. $125.00 value for $50.00. Call Andy, 3950. Alampi Will Speak Phil Alampi, president of the National Association of Rad i o Farm Directors, will be the speak er at the Ag Hill Coffee Hour from 3 to 5 p.m. today. : In, 1950, 1,799,800 Americans were injured in traffic accidents. COMPARE FATIMA AND you an extra-mild and soothing smoke-plus the protection of Best o f KING.sizE Cigarettes Lancy AO '":- Lieut. Wilbert Lancaster, for mer Penn State ace of Philadel phia, was a triple winner in the District of Columbia AAU track• and field meet at College Park, Md. Th e Ft. Belvoir standard bearer won the 100, 220. and broad jump. with any other KING-SIZE cigarette IMA UALIT Lost Concert of Year The Blue Band will present it: last concert of the season on the Mall in front of the Pattee Li- brary at 3 p.m. Sunday. ' The concert will be the ten program. For the first time thi year there will be a solo singe 'i7DNESDAY: MAY _2l; - 195 ~.,...,,A1.:...: , /75::7..N':',i.ak:ig?.?,'.114 ColOght 1931, LIGGRT *rots Toakcco Ca