r PAGE EIGHT Cabinet-- (Continued from page one) been making tests on reception in the dormitories. "Slave transmit ters". will be set up in the major ity of the campus dormitories to convert the station's FM signals to AM so student radios can receive the signals. However, Richardson explained, Grange, Woman's Building, Mac Allister Hall, the fraternities, and town units will be unable to pick up the station. Cost of setting up individual units for these buildings would not be warranted in comparison to units in the larger dormitories. The constitution of the Board of Publications will be presented CLASSIFIEDS FOR RENT TWO TRIPLE Rooms. Call 4953 and ask for Sylvan Taub. ONE DOUBLE and one single room. Call 2610 or contact 611 South Pugh street. apartment—sso monthly. Elevator in building. Must sell modern furniture at great sacrifice for $126. Available im mediately. Suitable for faculty member, or one or two students. Call 7149 after 5 p.m. APARTMENT—quiet section, four rooms and bath. Automatic washing and dry ing facilities, storage space, back porch, TV antennae, parking space. Married couples only. Available Jan. 23. Call 4434. ATTRACTIVE PRIVATE living quarters and meals for couple with no children in return for baby sitting and help with housework. Call 3103. DOUBLE AND triple room with hot and cold running water. Call 4850 or 7792. Ask for C.R. ROOM FOR male giaduate student. Colo nial Rotel, 123 West Nittany Avenue. ONE-HALF OF two double rooms, also one single room. Available Jan. 29. Call 4232 after 2 p.m. COMFORTABLE SINGLE room available for girl or woman. Near campus. Call 7013 after 5 p.m. ARE YOU thinking of making a change in your room? If so, why not try living in the quiet College Heights area and board 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 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. Loca or ont of state. Hertz Driv-Ur-Self System LIC.. 1020 Green Ave.. Altoona, Penns Phone 2-3200. FOR SALE FRATERNITIES NOTICE: Beautiful large Magnovox 'three-speed combination, or iginal coat $lOOO now $450. See it in the window -of the Keystone Television Co., 112 S. Frazier Street. MINUSA DRAFTING set and banjo. For information call 2492. DARK BLUE, pin stripe, double breasted suit, 39 long. $15.00. Call Tom 4827. TAKE A break from studying. See Am phitryon 38, at Schwab this weekend. Get your tickets at Student Union now! WANTED APARTMENT FOR 2-3 girls near campus Cooking facilities. Call -Liz, 7 Simmons SINGLE • ROOM with private family in quiet section. Graduating senictr. Call 3838. SHARE ROOM with private bath in ex change for light janitor work in apart ment house (no firing). Call Bill, State College 6254 7 to 7:30 p.m. GIRL TO share four room apartment. $BO per month including roor and board. Call 7724. MALE STUDENT desiring attractive single room in private home in return for certain services. Phone 2133. • RIDES AND , PASSENGERS WANTED JANE, BAYLEE, Dixie—need ride to New York or Philly the 24th. Good company! Call 122 Simmons. RIDE WANTED to N.Y.C. or vicinity Leaving Wednesday, Jan. 21 at 3 p.m or later. Call 412 McElwain. DESPERATE! Need ride to Marquette, Michigan, via Chicago, Detroit, Battle Creek, Buffalo, etc. No back seat driving! Can leave • Jan. 21. Call Lou, 7 Simmons. MISCELLANEOUS IF YOUR typewriter needs repairing just dial 2492 or bring machine to 633 W. College . Avenue. BY JUPITER. it's divine. Amphitryon 38, at Schwab this weekend. Tickets at S.U. 60c Thurs; $1 Friday and Saturday nite. LOST KNITTING BOX, green imitation alligator contained half-knit cable-stitch sock. Cal Lynn, 120 Simmons or 8441-543. GREY GABARDINE . Topcoat in Corner Room on Dec. 17. D.B.A. on inside Pocket. Call Dave Aten 4979. ONE MASONIC' Ring with black onyx stone. Lost in West Dorm area. Call Eilleen Johnson, ext. 1097. Reward. FOUND TOOK GRAY "Jacket 'by mistake Monday from• 101 -Eng. C. Would like to ex change for my own. Coll' BLUE JACKET 11 Sr: EliiMsEiM THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE C•c•CtLFM. IorLPMISTIMPSIffiIi for 'Cabinet approval. Appoint ments will be made to the cen tennial committee for 1955 and of a food committee chairman. The All-College food commit e.e will give Cabinet a report describing action of that group and results of meetings with Miss Mildred A. Baker, director of food services. .... .. ......... • , • • •• . . ........ ..„ ...„. . , . , . CAN YOU "take if.: 6 days a week? For 52 weeks? Can you meet the high standards required to be an Avia tion Cadet? If you can—then here's a man-size opporn ,•P tunity! An opportunity to serv e your country and build a personal career that will fit you for responsible positions both in military and commercial aviation. It won't be easy! Training discipline for Aviation Cadets is rigid. You'll work hard, study hard, play hard—especially for the first few weeks. But when it's over, you'll be a pro —with a career ahead of you that will take you as far as you want to go. You graduate as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Air Force, with pay of $5,300.00 a year. And this is only the beginning— New Aviation Cadet Training Classes Begin Every Few Weeks! 1. Take a transcript of your college credits and a copy of your birth certificate to your nearest Air Force Base or Recruiting Station. Fill out the application they give you. 2. If application is accepted, the Air Force will arrange for you to take a physical examination. Where to get more details: Visit your nearest Air Force Base or Air Force Recruiting Officer: OR WRITE TO: AVIATION CADET HEADQUARTERS, U. S. AIR FORCE, WASHINGTON 25, D. C. Larson to Speak Russell E. Larson, head of the Department of Horticulture, will speak on "The Entire Horticul tural Industry in Pennsylvania" at the State Horticulaural Asso ciation meeting Jan. 26-28 in York. MEMMMM :.AREitYO:W . :.TOU.OtI.: HERE'S WHAT TO DO: Seniors May Submit USNR Applications Graduating seniors may sub mit applications in Mar c h for commissions in the U.S. Naval Reserve. A minimum of 60 to 90 days is necessary for processing the applications for Officers Can didate School. your opportunities for advancement are unlimited. ARE YOU ELIGIBLE? To qualify a - s - ari - A - Viation Cadet, you must have com pleted at least two years of college. This is a minimum requirement—it's best if you stay in school and gradu ate. In addition, you must be between 19 and 2.6 1 / 2 years, unmarried, arid in good physical condition. YOU CAN CHOOSE BETWEEN PILOT OR AIRCRAFT OBSERVER If you choose to be an Aircraft Observer, your train ing will be in Navigation, Bombardment, Radar Operation or Aircraft Performance Engineering. 3. Next, you will be given a written and manual apti tude test.. 4. If you pass your physical and other tests, you will be scheduled for an Aviation Cadet Training Class. The Selective Service Act allows you a four-month deferment while waiting class assignment. , .1911Millrf IS, TM Grants-- (Continued from page one) portunities fo r American Stu dents to Study Abroad, 1953-54," which lists the grants, may, be ob tained by writing the Institute of International Education, Unit ed States Student Program, 1 E. 67th street, New York 21, N.Y. :• : "; . i:il . sk- .. ;i' . i : r : ' l :; , i:: :::. * ; i; . Zii!W" . .tq . . kd 1, 5 c4 4 4 7 : :".• rtf