PAGE EIGHT Grad School To Hear Ohio State Dean . Dr. N. Paul Hudson, dean of the Graduate School at Ohio State University, will speak at the convocation for students and faculty of the Graduate School at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in Schwab Auditorium. Subject for the ad dress will be '‘The Essentials’of Graduate Education.” . A graduate of James Milliken University in Decatur, 111., Dr. Hudson received his Ph.D. at the University of Chicago. He studied medicine at Rush Medical College and received his doctor of medi cine degree at Harvard. ' After serving two years as an assistant pathologist with Boston City Hospital, Dr. Hudson was named field director of the Inter national Health Division, Rocke feller Foundation, and conducted research in yellow fever, spend ing part of the time in Africa. In 1930, Dr. Hudson was named professor of bacteriology at the University of Chicago and in 1935 he went to Ohio State University as professor and chairman of the Department of Bacteriology. He has been dean of the Graduate School there since 1946. Speech Trials Continue Preliminary and final oratory speech trials will be held by the men’s debate team at 7 tonight in 316 Sparks. Members of the team who did not participate last night in the' extemporaneous speech trials will be required to deliver a 12 to 15 minute oration, according to Tho mas Farrell, debate manager. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE WHITE LAB. coats $5.50; tan lab. coats $5.95. Also lab, aprons at Room 19 Frear. 1939 BUICK—R &H. To see, is to ap- preciate this car. For a spectacular buy, call Charlie—294l after $ Mon. thru Thurs. 1942 PLYMOUTH Sedan —good mechanical condition, good tires, new battery. Penna. inspected. Call 6593 after 5 :Q0 p.m. 1947 CADILLAC Convertible, can be seen 12-6 p.m. Sunday only. Cadillac Garage, 601 W. College Avenue, State College, Pa. SINGLE HOLLYWOOD Bed only 6 months old. $4O. Call 4635 after 5:30 p.m. PORTABLE WEBSTER electric record player; maroon carrying case. Excellent condition. $30.00. Call ext. 776 between 12 and 1:30. COMPLETE LIBRARY of Orkettes. Am leaving—must sell. Call or contact E. Z. Landes 3181. Alpha Gamma Rho. FOR RENT ROOM FOR rent, double or single. Call 3332 after 6 p.m. 243 South Pugh street. ROOM IN new modern ranch home. Private entrance, tile bath, phone, study-lounge, sun deck. Male only. Phone 2584. FURNISHED APARTMENT with room for three. Kitchen privileges and television! Call ATG, 6123 ; Frank or Paul. LARGE DOUBLE Room for male stu dent. Separate student bath. W. Park Ave. Phone 2534. SAVE MONEY on that moving job, as many students have. Rent a truck. Local or out of state. Hertz' Drive-Ur-Self Sys tem, LIC., 1020 Green Ave., Altoona, Pa. Phone 2-3200. DOUBLE AND single centrally located rooms. Available to women graduate students. No cooking facilities. Phone 6773 during office hours. WANTED TICKET FOR the Military Ball. Call ext. 1186. Ask for Jim Fortney. SALES-LADY of good character, appear- ance and courteous. Ideal work for stu dent's wife. References requested. Phone 7928. LOST BROWN R-IMMED glasses, red plastic case; between office services building and town. Call 2601 before 5. URGENTLY NEEDED I WILL PERSON who took wrong overcoat (41-L identification in pocket) Monday evening after AFROTC interviews in Ar mory return to Armory desk. Your coat is there. STERLING SILVER Bar Pin with pearl in center. Sentimental value. Call 430 Me- Elwain. Lost between McElwain, Willard and Library. ONE K and E .slide-rule in 319 Willard Monday morning. Reward. Call Jim Mil ler ext. 294. MISCELLANEOUS READ THE Harrisburg Morning Patriot for the late sports coverage. On sale at Graham's News Agency. DANCE TONIGHT at Paradise Cafe at 9. Bellefonte. IF YOUR typewriter needs repairing just dial 2492 or bring machine to 633 W. College Ave. But call first. [ GOTTEN A LETTER from TIME? Let Student Magazine Agency,' ll£ Old Main, speedily process student's % price sub scription: 4 months SI.00: 1 yr. $3.00. SWEETHEART Dance Saturday Feb. 14 9-12 White Hall with Jack Jen- Setnkfonnal. Tickets at Student Union. 1 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA ' Stock Drawing Set for March Drawings for the animals to be shown in the 1953 Little Inter national Livestock Show April 25 will be made at the Block and Bridle Club meeting March 17. A showing and fitting demon stration will be held March 21. The show, to be held in the judg ing pavilion, is sponsored an nually by Block and Bridle and open to all students. Joseph DePetro is show man ager. His assistant is Edgar Fehnel. Livestock division heads include William «Helly, sheep; Al bert ; Celecki, horses; and Walter Wekler, beef cattle. Committee chairmen include John Moyer, catalog; Fehnel, a wards; and Allan Thompson, pub licity. LA Faculty Group To Discuss Exams Final examinations and possi ble methods to counteract release of examinations will be discussed at the regular meeting of the Lib eral Arts school faculty at 4 p.m. today. Dr. Ben Euwema, dean of the school, said the discussion of the examination matter will be gen eral and similar to topics he dis cussed with department heads re cently. . ,_ j an d »«* quite sure. Laibach U.C-L-A" and LUCKIES TASTE BETTER! Cleaner, Fresher, Ask yourself this question: Why do I smoke? You know, yourself, you smoke for enjoyment And you get enjoyment only from the taste of a cigarette. ' . Luckies taste better—cleaner, fresher, smoother! Why? Luckies are made better to taste better. And, what’s more, Luckies are made of fine tobacco. L.S./M.F.T.—Lucky Strike Means Fine Tobacco. So, for the thing you want most in a cigarette ... for better taste—for the cleaner, fresher, 1 smoother taste of Lucky Strike... Be Happy-GO LUCKTI To *!. /•jpanEC \ ILo r estL„ I& SS^3"“ t '' a " K Seniors May See New Liori Suit In Use by Spring A new $5OO Lion suit has been ordered from Chenko Studio, New York costumers, Harold R. Gil bert, graduate manager of ath letics, announced yesterday. ‘ If the new suit is received be fore the close of the winter sports season, the Lion, may perform at a basketball game or wrestling match so seniors who 'contributed to the new suit may see it, Gil bert said. In a letter to Gilbert, Chenko guaranteed that the new suit would be. a better, stronger job. In order to produce a true Nittany Lion, Chenko read in the New York Library about mountain lions and visited the lions’ cages at a New York zoo. Contributions amounting to $599.26 were collected for the suit this fall in a fund drive initiated by Alex Gregal, who portrayed the Lion this fall. In October All- College Cabinet established a per manent fund from which money for a new suit may be taken when ever needed. Forestry Society to Meet The Penn State Forestry Society will meet at 7 tonight in 3 White Hall. New officers will be elected. Smoother! Jacquelines^^ State Party Will Abandon Steering Group State Party is abandoning .its steering committee,' according to Myron Enelow, clique chairman. Enelow. said the, party is estab lishing a student representative council to take the place of tlje dropped steering committee. The council will represent “all areas and every dorm.” - Members-of the council will be comprised of area political heads and political heads of each dormi tory or similar unit. The new po litical, heads will compare roughly with the present setup of local chairmen for publicity, and distri bution. Enelow said the change was be ing made to provide students with a greater opportunity to run the party. He said the students are capable of running the party and are being given the opportunity in compliance with their' wishes. One ton of magnesium is ’ con tained-in every 1,114,000 gallons of water from Moses Lake, Wash. NITTANY CARD & GIFT SHOP- E, College Ave., Opp. Aih. Hall [\ 1' 'may , STRIKE , l TOASTED' A <■ *■*" ''Jr 4** 1 CIGARETTES k cdmvueafo^olKoaio^cmpzcnyp amrrica’s leadoto mahvfactokbk or cauKsnis VALENTINES! a&T' ' THURSDAY,' FEBRUARY 12, 1953 Runaway Truck Hits Parked Car Damage estimated at $275 was inflicted upon a car owned by Willoughby F. Nicolls Jr., fifth semester-.commerce major, when it was struck by a runaway truck yesterday morning. , - The Nicolls car was struck by a /truck operated by Evelyn M. Breon, 17, State College RD. The girl-told police the brakes on the truck failed as she was rounding the corner from College avenue to S. Allen street. She narrowly missed anothed car on S. Allen before she hit the side of the Ni colls sedan, shoving it oVer the curb next to the Comer Room. Damage to the trupk was esti mated at $25. bfu 1 find Mgr f^easu^- our iin Where’s It’s easier than you think to make $25 by writing a Lucky Strike jingle like those you see in this ad. Yes, we need jingles —and we pay $25 for every one we use! So send as many as you like to: Happy-Go-Lucky, P. O. Box 67, New York 46, N. Y. Good Food at Popular Price* ft: DUTCH PANTRY Our Own Baked Goods _ Fresh Daily OPEN Every Day 7 a.m. 'til Midnight 239 £• College Awe.