PAGE EIGHT Armistice Day To Be Holiday For Empioyees Service employees of the Col lege have been granted Armistice Day as a day off, according to Thomas Hartswick, secretary of Local NQ. 67 of the State, County, and Municipal Employees Union, AFL. An extra one-half day sick leave per month has also been granted, Hartswick said, and em ployees on work schedule II have been granted time and one-half for overtime. The concessions were made dur ing negotiations following the re turn of strikers Sept. 15. Negotia tions are still in' progress, he said. The strike, 'involving between 300 and 400 service employees of the College, started Sept. 13. The union asked for a 40-hour, 5-day week, uniform - vacation and sick leave programs, recognition for all legal holidays, double time for work on holidays, and corrective action on "unfair labor practices." CLASSIFIEDS FOR RENT TO VISITING "parents on weekends. Large room, private lavatory in new home. Phone 4467._ ROOM AVAILABLE in 5-man apartment. All conveniences. 230 S. Frazier Street. Phone. 6146. DOUBLE ROOM: new house at Klinger Heights. Privacy and conveniences. Only $l.OO a night including breakfast. Phone 3612. DOUBLE ROOM—new house at Klinger Heights, Privacy and convenience—only $l.OO a night including breakfast. Phone 3612. ROOM AVAILABLE in 5-man apartment. All conveniences. 230 - S. Frazier Street. Phone 6146. FOR SALE TENOR SAXAPHONE for sale. Recently overhauled and relacquered. Call Fran Elgin, 435 McElwain. NEW TUX for sale. Worn once. Size 36 Phone 2337 after 6 :30. Ask for Jim. EASY RINSE spin dry washer. Two years old; excellent condition ! Contact Reed, after 6 p.m. Phone Boalsburg 9-6301. CAR FOR the next game. Chev. 1936 sedan. Inspected, heater. $llO.OO. Call 4457 State College. TENOR SAXAPHONE for sale. Recently overhauled and relacquered. • Call Fran Elgin, 435 McElwain. 2 1 / L xB , 4PACEMAKER Crown Graphic 4.5 lens 1/800 shutter accessories, excellent condition, reasonable price. Call Al, Room 112 Ext. 962. NEW TUX for sale—worn once, size 36 Phone 2337 after 6:30. Ask for Jim. FOR OVERSEAS special cookies. Prida Stern, 122 E. Irvin Ave. Phone 4818. 1942 PONTIAC 4-door, 6-cylinder, good condition; radio, heater, defroster; must sell: $4OO. Dick, Pollock 11-35. WANTED WANTED MUSICIAN steady job three nights a week with eight piece unit. Must read and fake well and have strong, steady beat. Call 2280 about 10 p.m. RIDE TO Syracuse, N.Y. after 3 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 6, or anytime Friday, Nov. 7. Call Joan Wilson, 502 McElwain. 1 TICKET for the Community Concert series. Contact Leonard Goodman, 133 IVlcAlliser St. Phone 7868. TYPING DONE for you at my home. Call at 512 W. Foster Ave. or State College 2598. MUSICIAN WANTED: Bass man for steady job three nights a week with eight-piece unit. Must read and fake well and have strong steady beat. Call 2280 about 10 p.m. EIDE TO \ Syracuse, N.Y. after 3 p.m. Thursday; Nov. 6 or anytime Friday, Nov. 7. Call Joan Wilson, 502 McElwain. ART STUDENT wanted to do simple line drawings for Sociological research pro ject. Phone 2678. Robert Sommer.— RIDE WANTED to Allentown, Bethlehem, or vicinity for two persons at 3 p.m. Friday. Call Dave .Tones. TICE. LOST BLUE PENN STATE jacket in Schwab Auditorium IVcdnestlay, Oct. 29. Cal] McCollomrh 4 ;7. Gn.F:v .TACK ET Nv th fur collar and blue lining.-- vicinity of Main Engineering. If found Don 2590. BROWN WAT.LET containing important papers on Monday night between Pollock Circle and Cathaunt Theater. Contact Fred 'GS. CrIZEY J ACK ET with fur collar and blue lining vicinity of Main Engineering If loon I call DWI 2r.vo. DROWN N.VAI,LET containing important paver:- Monday night between Pollock. Circle and Cathann, Theater. Contact Fred 26?. . _ R :K. ER .7,l ** * Pen, blue and grey, between Sparks and Library. Reward. Phone 7069. BLUE DOUBLE BREASTED suit coat. Size ZS. In Osmond, Sparks, or Engineering buildings. Call Don at 3872. PERSON WHO took 'Penn State jacket in Penn State diner on Oct. 27, I have yours. Ey name is inscribed inside' jacket. 0.11 Sh^rnian Francisco, ext. 1198. FOUND TUX RENTALS for Junior Prom. Get your size in early. Hues Men's Shop. HELP WANTED STUDF:NTS NA RN up to $1.50 per hour on steady part-time job. See Perry. Dux Excuses Granted To Student Voters As Pennsylvania makes no pro visions for civilian absentee vot ing, students will.be excused from classes today to return home to vote. In order to be -excused from classes the student must have an excuse form, available at the Stu dent Union desk in Old Main, signed by an election official at the polls. The student may pre sent this form to the instructor as an excuse for his absence. Phys Ed Teachers' Photo Deadline Set Physical education senior: , student teaching during the next eight-week period shoo) have their pictures taken fo. , the 1953 LaVie as soon •as pos sible, Douglas Schoerke, editor, has announced. • Tomorrow is the last day lib eral arts seniors (A-M) may have their pictures taken at the Penn State Photo Shop. -of ficial LaVie photographer. bass man for tHE DAILY C . . . ...• . . . . . . . . • . , . • and Accessory Organs Affected by Smokin FIRST SUCH'REPORT' EVER PUBLISHED • • ABOUT ANY CIGAR ETTE A responsible consulting organization has reported the results of a continuini - study by a competent medical specialist and his staff on the effects of smoking Chesterfield cigarettes. A group of people from various walks of life was organized to smoke only Chesterfields. For six months this group of men and women smoked their normal amount of Chesterfields 10 to 40 a day. 45 % of the group have smoked Chesterfields con- tinually from one to thirty years for an average of 10 - years each. At the beginning and at the end of the six- months period each smoker was given a thorough LLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE, P Senate -- (Continued fkm page two) because older Gls attending school under the GI Bill are gone. Stressing the results of a recent poll among the 'freshman women, the letter states that the effective ness of the rule is questionable. The poll showed freshman women who had been placed on their honor to abide by the rule have not felt the obligation to do so. This, the letter continues; shows that there is nothing objectionable taking place at fraternity social functions. The letter also said fraternities are trying to combat misguided public opinion and that because the College has . such a rule, the public must feel that social life in houses is objectionable. The 'tter also stated that fraternities :ve received no assurance of :Ifidence from the College that situation has improved at all. `'ollock Council to Meet Pollock Council will meet at 3:30 tonight in Nittany Dorm 20 to discuss the Association of In ' dependent Men Board of Control proposal. , II• PisEf....lF , .- - - 1 :-. • 1 .r f ikw..l ---- I -,—._. i . 1 =7 a '‘ , - - ',.: 16,..-=. il :_-----: ~... = _ = ili(GAlrinEs „ .:::,, ,- ****--- #4O --...:-.. !LIGGETT S. MYERS TOBACCO CO. tkhagamLia Rain (Continued from pare one) the fires are being confined to small areas, preliminary reports indicate that national forest loss es could reach 10,000 acres, and losses on private lands could reach up to 50,000 acres, Charles L. Tebbe, 'U.S. Regional Forester, reported. Thus far Centre County has es caped any large fires. The 'larg est blaze in the area is burning on a mountain above Halfway State Park, beyond Rebersburg and Livonia. The fire started Sun day and has covered about 500 acres. A 25-acre fire between Port Matilda and Bald Eagle in Bald Eagle Valley was put out Sunday night. Radio Guild to Meet The Radio Guild will hold• a general business meeting at 7:30 tonight in 304 Sparks. The execu tive committee of the Guild will meet at 6:45 tonight in 304 Sparks. Olympic hero and FBI agent Horace Ashenfelter, former Penn State running star, lives in Glen Ridge, N.J. not. Adversely Chesterfields examination, -including X-ray pictures, by the medical specialist and his assistants. The exam ination covered the sinuses as well as the nose, ears and throat. The medical specialist, after a thorough exam ination of every member of the group, f-Ut is my opinion that the ears, nose, throat and accessory organs of all participating subjects ex amined by me were not adversely affected in the six-months period by provided." ..,.,:ei.o. .... ....... .....:_,: 1 j N'Tfrg —LI4 — l. l cF" —47C% V : 1 1 1 1 ....„ 1' L4l -17 - i- ...:11.....- 1:T-Y-. : i 6 . ---:-- LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO co 6 TUESDAY; 'NOVEMBER-4; 1952 Killineer On Dean'slist The - name of Richard.Killinger was omitted from the Liberal Arts dean's list published in the Daily Collegian -last week. He is a seventh semester arts and let ters major with a • 2.5 average. 5 Reasons .. why you can't afford to miss the 5 DAYS, Nov. 12 - 16: *Cinderella Ball *Mummer's Parade *Variety Show *House Party *And More during JUNIOR CLASS WEEK smoking the cigarettes CONTAINS TOBACCOS OF BETTER QUALITY & HIGHER PRICE . THAN ANY OTHER KING-SIZE CIGARETTE Comight 1952, laooarr is MYEas ToMcco Go stated:
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