The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 13, 1953, Image 8

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    PAGE • EIGHT
Daily Collegian
Announces 37
Advancements
One Daily Collegian senior edi
torial board advancement, five
promotions to senior board, and
31 promotions to sophomore board
have been announced by David
Pellnitz, Collegian editor.
LaVonne Althouse, assistant so
ciety editor, will assume the du
ties of society editor upon the
graduation of Virginia Opoczen
ski. Senior board promotions in
clude the following: Marian Un
gar, editorial director; Luella
Martin, assistant society editor;
Robert Schoellkopf, assistant
sports editor; Barry Fein, feature
editor; and Robert Landis, ex
change editor and librarian.
Promotions to sophomore board
include the following: Inez Alt
house, Richard Anglestein, Pa
tricia Beahan, Mary Bolich, Dor
othea Bourne, Annie Campbell,
Robert Dunn, Myron Feinsilber,
Byron Fielding, Yvonne Fino,
Nancy Fortna, Nancy Gray, Betty
Koster, Ann Lederman, Janice
Laird, Ann Leh, Mary Loubris,
and Mary Maum.
Allison Munn, Shirley Mug
grave, William 011endike, John
Reid, Edmund Reis s, William
Rohrer, Anne Saylo r, Donald
Shoemaker, Dolores Spathis, Jean
nine Vandeuren, Nancy Van Tries,
Laura Wheeler, and Roy Williams.
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Collegian Examination
For Candidates Tonight
Final examinations , for Daily
Collegian business candidates
will be given from 7 to 9 to
night in 305 Sparks, Bette Ag
new, personnel manager, said
yesterday. Bluebooks will not
be necessary for the examin
ation.
Radio Station --
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the President's radio committee.
said a delay of no more than
eight weeks was anticipated for
ordering and receiving of equip
ment for the .station. The main
pieces of equipment to be pur
chased are a control board, sev
eral studio turntables, and a fre
quency and amplitude monitor
for the transmitter.
The College must apply to the
Federal Communications Com
mission for approval of the sta
tion. Mackey estimated time
needed for this step at one month.
The application would be made
while equipment was being or
dered, he said.
Mackey said there was a prob
ability that the station would be
able to go on \ the air with daily
broadcasting tests by May or
June. The station could not ex
pect to enter full-time broadcast
ing for at least a few semesters,
he said. It will take time until
the station can broadcast five or
six hours a day, he added.
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN: STATE 'COLLEGE: "PENNSYLVANIA
Subcommittee--
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among teachers in other areas."
Capitol observers believe the
subcommittee's report will spur
a new effort by Congress to rake
Reds out of the teaching profes
sion.
Sen. Taft of Ohio, the Senate
majority leader, said last night
the GOP Policy Committee in the
Senate will work out how con
gressional committees will divide
up the investigative chore. Taft
said he favored a search for sub
versives in colleges, but only
where there was evidence of or
ganied Communist groups. He is
not in favor of investigating indi
vidual teachers, he said.
Teachers Refuse Testimony
The subcommittee reported it
received testimony that;there
were about 1500 Communist
school teachers sin the United
States in the early 19405, with a
very heavy concentration in the
New York area.
It said that at its public hear
ings in New York last September
and Oct. 30 teachers invoked
their constitutional privilege
against self-incrimination when
asked about Communist party
membership.
Refusal by a teacher to answer
under oath whether he is or is
not a member of the Communist
party, the subcommittee said,
"should be grounds for dismissal."
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Committee to Divide Work
"I smoked Chesterfield in college—l smoke 'em now. Read
this ad and you'll know why I say .. . MUCH ANZDJE'R
CHESTERFIELD IS BEST FOR ME!"
Ed Council to Hear
Reports on Housing
Edward Crosley, , chairman of
the Education council project
committee, announced room as
signment reports will be heard
ONE DOUBLE ROOM, one Single room,
both with cooking facilities. Phone 8441
ext. 2345 from 8 to 5. After five phone
4078.
TWO DOUBLE ROOMS; one single room.
Call mornings or afternoon, 3 p.m. 'til
9 p.m. 6443 Mrs. Patton.
ARE YOU thinking of making a change
in your room? 11 so, why not try living
in •,the quiet College Heights area and
boaid at the Ag Hill dining room, 207
E. Park Ave. where you only pay on a
five 'day basis. Dial 2877 stating needs.
DON'T LET finals get. you down. Rent
a seat at Schwab this weekend for
Amphitryon 38. Tickets s.6o—Thurs., $l.OO
—Fri. and Sat.
BOARD and ROOM for men at Marilyn
Hall, 317 E. Beaver Ave. Reservations
being taken for spring semester. Ask for
Mrs. Elleard.
TRUCKS. Various sizes and body types.
Do that moving job at lowest cost. Local
or out of state. Mertz Driv-Ur-Self System,
LIC., 1020 Green Ave., Altoona, Penna.
Phone 2-3200.
TAKE A break from studying. See Am
phitryon 38, at Schwab this weekend.
Get your tickets at Student Union now !
ONE PAIR of chains, size 650-15 in good
condition. Call Hedy Lucas, State College
3372.
ROOMS FOR two or three men for spring
semester. Call 1926.
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NORTHWESTERN UNIV. '52
NOW.. . . Scientific
Evidence on Effects
of Smoking!
AMEDICAL SPECIALIST is making regular -bi
monthly examinations of a group of people
from various walks of life. 45 percent of this
group have smoked Chesterfield for an average
of over ten years.
After eight months,
reports that he observed ...
no adverse effects on the nose, throat and
sinuses of the group from smoking Chesterfield.
CHESTERFIELD
IS BEST FOR YOU
CLASSIFIEDS
FOR RENT
FOR SALE
WANTED
MUCH MILDER
'TUESDAY, JANUARY 'l3,' 1953
at the council meeting at i-8:30
tonight in 108 Willard. .
The reports will cover assign
ments for women returning ;from
student teaching and pkieep
charged student teachers to stay
in the dormitories on weekerkts.
WANTED
THESES,: MANUSCRIPTS, typing to do at
home. Mrs. Whaley, 138 E. Beaver Ave.
Phone 3835.
MISCELLANEOUS
BY JUPITEB, it's divine. Amphitryon 88,
at Schwab this weekend. Tickets at S.U.
60c Thurs; $1 Friday and Saturday
nite.
MEALS FOR students by the week at i
Mrs. Mileys, 622 South Allen. Call 4147.
LOST
PLASTIC RIM gold trim glasses, case
marked B. L. Alexander. $2.00 reward
for return. Bertha Ann Webb. Phone 3478.
GOLD BT_ILOVA` Excellency- watch—Cortez
band, brick inlay design. Name engraved ij
on back. Sentiment attached. Please return
to Rec Hall. Donald E. Carline.
BROWN WALLET near Rec. Identi
ficationirreplaceable. Please return to 1
Rec Hall. Donald E. Carline.
WOULD THE fellows who, took clothing ' s
from fourth floor Jordan.--night of Syra
cuse game return them to StUdent
No "questions asked. You .were seen and ,
recognized. .;•
HELP WANTED
ANY STUDENTS desiring a steady part-
time_ job for the entire,-second semester
with wages up to $1.50 per hour, drop
in and see "Perry" now, so you'll be all
set to go at the beginning of the semester.
Don't phone. Dux Club-128 S. Pugh /St. ;
the medical
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