PAGE EIGHT Three Students Are Disciplined One student w placed on in definite suspension and two others given suspended sentences of sus pension by the Senate disciplinary committee for disorderly conduct in the borough. The student placed on suspen sion, a second semester engineer, will be expelled from the College for at least the rest of the semes ter. If he should then desire re admittance to school, he must appear before . the disciplinary committee. A second semester and a fourth semester liberal arts student were given a suspended sentence. At the end of the semester their work and conduct for the rest of the term will -be reviewed, and if found satisfactory, the sentence will be dropped. If their records should not meet requirements, the suspension will take effect Ten to Attend Cornell UN Dr. Vernon V. Aspaturian, as sistant professor of political sci ence, and nine student/dele gates from the College will par ticipate in the 1953 Model United' Nations General Assembly tomor row, Thursday, and Friday at Cor nell University. The Penn State delegation will represent Belgium at the assembly in which nearly 50 colleges and universities will participate. The keynote address of the as sembly will be given by Abba I. Eban, Israel's permanent repre sentative to the UN and ambas sador to the United States. Howard Hosmer will be chair man of the student delegation. Other Penn State representatives are Leonard Goodman, Marion Venzlayskas, Theodore Wojcieho wicz, Roger Lowen, Shrikrishna Kale, John Parker, and John Bell. Advisory Meeting The Dean of Men's advisor:• committee meeting scheduled for tonight has been postponed. Frank Simes, dean of men, said the next meeting would be April 14. Veterans' Certification Veterans enrolled under Public. Law 550 will complete their monthly certification today and tomorrow in 4-G Willard. Rutgers Prof to Talk Dr. Henry C. Torrey, profess: of physics at Rutgers University, will speak at the weekly- physics colloquium at 4:10 p.m. today in 117 Osmond. His topic will be "Nuclear Magnetic Resonance." Ii IJJ E '1 SIDE TO Philadelphia Wednesday noon Call Chia ext. 1192. ' 0 COEDS desire ride to Pittsburgh on Wednesday April Ist atter 12 noon. Call Bette, Grange 898. LOST LADIES GOLD Bulova M 110 D.E. Call Bill m Room 8 ext. 299. GRAY TOPCOAT taken from Main En: gineering Thursday at 11:55 a.m. Call Lloyd at 3702. FOR RENT ROOMS: Board at Marilyn Hail, 317 East Beaver Avenue. Convenient to town and campus. Meals available on daily, .5 day week, or full weekly basis. Rooms with board available for balance of semester Reservations being taken for room only all summer sessions ; room and board fall se mester. Call 3935. Ask for Mrs.' Elleard. ONE VERY large double room with singe beds. Quiet place one block from campus. Men only. Phone 7686. FOR SALE ONE SET of matched golf clubs. Very reasonable. Call 4951. 1848 BLACK FORD convertible. Excel lent condition throughout, including radio and heater. Call Val. 4937. 1938 FORD, good condition, *B5. True, State College 2178. MISCELLANEOUS 1F YOUR typewriter needs repairing just dial 2492 or bring machine to 633 W. College Ave, But call first. TENNIS FANS—it's Hassinger for racket stringing the No-Awl way. Prompt serv ice. Guaranteed work. Longer life to string and racket. It T. Messinger, White Hall or 514 E. Beaver Ave. after 5 p.m. NOTICE , NOTICE—WiII persons who reported fire near Post House early Sunday Nandi 21 .F'ehnp!: . 4oppipted Encampment Head Edgar Fehnel, sixth semester animal husbandry ,major, has been appointed' chairman of this fall's Student Encampment, All- College President John Lanbach has announced. Thomas Farrell, Margaret Crooks, Joseph Barnett, and Mary Petitgout were - appointed to the encampment committee. Cabinet last week appropriated $240 to finance the student gov ernment annual report. Greeks Fete Children • Chi Omega and Kappa Sigma entertained the Woodycrest chil dren at an Easter party Sunday afternoon at Kappa Sigma. THE 'DAILY - CO'LLEGTAN: STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Debaters Lose Tourney Bid Chances for the men's debate team to represent District Seven next month in the West Point In vitational Tournaments were lost over the weekend when Richard Kirschner and David • Swanson placed sixth in -the elimination contests at the University of Pitts burgh::.Debaing both the affirmative and the negative of the national topic on federal fair employment practices law, the team defeated Geneva, Morgan State, Duquesne, and St. Vincent. They lost to Mt. Mercy and Lehigh. Winners of th e tournament, West Virginia, Pitt, St. Peters', Mt. 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Applications for the 'test are available at the College Place ment office, 112 Old Main, and the Department of Political Sci ence, 119 Sparks. Applications must be forwarded to the Board of Examiners for the Foreign Ser vice, U.S. Department of State, Washington 25 D.C. not later than July 1. Eng Faculty to Meet The faculty of the School of En gineering will meet at 4:10 p.m. today in 105 Mechanical Engineer ing. 11 YOI/ ®THEN you are asked to try a cigarette you want to know ; and you ought to know, what that cigarette has meant to people who smoke it all the time. For a full year now, a medical specialist has given a group of Chesterfield smokers thorough examinations • every two months. He reports: no adverse effects to their nose, throat or sinuses from smoking Chesterfields: More and more ,men and tvomen all over the country are finding out every day that ,Chesterfield is best for them. P W4 'l/49"445414117e Try Much Milder Chesterfield with, its extraordinarily good taste. TTXSDAY; - MARCH '3 . 1; 1953' AAU Censures Red Instructors The Association of American Universities said yesterday that CommUnists are disqualified for university positions by the very nature of their belief. The association added, however, that discipline or discharge of a professor is a university respon sibility and should not be assumed by political authority. "Discipline on the basis of irre sponsible accusations or suspicion can never be condoned," the AAU said in the statement. "Universi ties are bound to deprecate special loyalty tests which are applied to their faculties but to which others are not subjected," \ the re port added. • , ‘c;:. • \ ~~\~q ~ ~ :~ q