PAGE EIGHT' Grid Tickets -- (Continued from page one) the board and cleared with Mc- Coy. Granting complimentary tickets to, and the privilege of purchasing additional tickets for, members of athletic teams was - set in a defi nite policy. Four tickets for home contests and two for away games will be allocated to each member with final permission resting with Gilbert for the purchase of addi tional tickets for members of the immediate family. The head football coach may not submit a squad roster exceed ing 50 to Gilbert, who will assign the tickets. Members of other r 6)0 1 FPO- For supper parties, groups and clubs, call Harold 6301. Steaks, Spaghetti, Shrimp, served from 5 p.m. to 12 p.m. daily. Rear of 129 S. Allen State College HEM a} /~~ m~ E=E teams will be granted the same privileges if and when facilities are available, Gilbert said. All future home cross country meets will be held at some other time ' than during the football game as is presently done. The meets will probably be held prior to the games. Gilbert said. Firemen (Continued from page one) be extensive. Several walls were chopped open, and the east wall of the house was burned badly along with a portion of the third story and the basement. Smoke and water damage was also heavy. The building is owned by Mr. NOW! ROOMMATE for two-room apart ment, kitchen and bath. Rooms furnished. Half block from campus. Call 7697. STUDENTS EARN up to $1.60 per hour on steady, part-time job. See "Perry" t3ux Club, 128 South Pugh St. PASSENGERS FOR trip to Texas during Christmas holidays. Call E. B. Reynolds, University Club. Phone State College 2251. WILL PERSON who took wrong raincoat , from library Nov. 19 please contact Jim. Phone 3202. I have yours. I'LLTE PENN State Jacket, scarf and gloves on 3rd floor Willard. Call Dick, • 298. LVER FRAMED folding eye glasses at Schwab Nov. 11. Reward. Phone ext. ItOWN AND White Dog—vicinity 429 E. Hamilton Avenue. Answers to name Howie. 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PENNSYLVANIA CLASSIFIEDS WANTED LOST ......'''' ..* .ii: v . :** 1 :ei ~.,.,:.: : ::..:.„:...0 :,::..: „ .,:...• ...,,,,....: . ::::!,„!..:„.; .„.....„,.....„,....„.• „,,,_,,,,,....„, .KiNG-SIZE ARF,TTE3 64 c7 SMS :itir:Ac<o i 3 olice Intensify Search For 6 Escaped Convicts PITTSBURGH, Dec. 1 (JP) Police captured two of eight es caped convicts from Western State Penitentiary today and intensified their search for six others who overpowered guards and a dep uty warden. Of the 10 who made a break for freedom instead of attending church services in the big prison, four are back in cells. One was caught on the prison roof and Russel Adamitz, proprietor of the New College Diner. Both Mr. and Mrs. Howell are employed by Mr. Adamitz. LOST $5.00 REWARD to person who realizes he took wrong brown plaid topcoat from Willard, Wednesday night before holidays. Call Ed, ext. 281. BLUE AIRFORCE regulation raincoat outside of 215 Willard, lost between 1 and, 2 Friday, Nov. 21. Please return I Call 3906 Windcrest. . FOR SALE 1940 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan—ready for inspection. $l5O. Phone 4937. Ask for Swanson. 1939 BUICK 5 passenger coupe in good condition—reasonable. Call Ed Hartnett 4928. SUPERCHARGER, CENTRIFUGAL. Alu minum, with water jacket. Adaptable to most cars. $43. Pollock 13-13. ext. 273. BRING THE gang to try our specialty• of shrimp steamed in our favorite beverage. MeGrail's Inn. Right at crossroad of Route 45 in Pleasant Gap. I t'hotrifi7oo+:',/ ,•:. ::::.:,.::.:?::: "I always smoked Chesterfields in college just like my friends" says New York secretary, Elizabeth Lydon, "and here in New York it seems like almost everyone smokes them." .: x : . . • p' :`A z ' another was found cowering be hind some rocks just outside the gates a few, minutes after the escape. The rattle . of gunfire marked one capture—that of Ralph Mas termonico, 32, Pittsburgh, serving 10 ,to 20 years for armed robbery. He was spotted on busy Diamond Street in downtown Pittsburgh by two alert policemen. Fill 'er up? - THE BX CAN FILL ANY AND ALL OF YOUR PAPER NEEDS. • Notebook Paper 8 1 / 2 xll, 6x9 Lined or Plain 5c -35 c • Spiral .Notebooks—All Sizes 5c -25 c • Graph Paper-10 and 20 to the inch Tablets 25c • Special Composition Tablets Isc • Scratch Pads 2 for Isc • Memo Books 5c • Typing Paper—Bundle- 45c • 3x5, 4x6, sxB Cards 30c, 50c, 70c $5 in Sales, You Get $1 FREE FOR VALUES IN SCHOOL SUPPLIES, COME TO The BX in the TUB A responsible consulting organization reports a study by a competent medical specialist and staff on the effects of smoking Chesterfields. For six months a group of men and women smoked only Chesterfield-10 to 40 a day—their normal amount 45 percent of the group have smoked Chesterfields from one to • thirty years for an average of ten years each. At the beginning and end of the six-months, each smoker was given a thorough examination including X-rays, and covering the, sinuses, nose, ears and throat: After these examinations, the medical specialist stated . . . "It is my opinion that the ears, nose, throat and acces sory organs of all participating subjects examined by me were not adversely affected - in the six-months period by smoking the cigarettes provided." Remember this report and buy Chesterfields . . . regular or king-size. 9101edtt , e DUKE '5l TIIESDAI 7 , - DtCEMBER 2, Indian —. (Continued from page three) 5. The president of the Gener Assembly. Lester B. Pearson, C. adian fore i g n secretary, sh. communicate the proposals to t Peiping and Pyongyang autho ties as "forming a just and re sona:ble basis for an agreemen and inviting them to accept.
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