PAGE EIGHT Chilliness, Full Streams Will Greet Fishermen HARRISBURG, April 14 (W)— Most streams of Pennsylvania were described in "just about per fect" condition today for .the op eiling of the 108-day trout season at 5 a.m. tomorrow. But the weather promises to be pretty chilly for the early-bird angler with the forecast calling for temperatures between th e mid 20's and mid 30's for the first half of the day. 'Engineer' Goes on Sale At SU Desk, Corner Another SO-page issue of the Penn State Engineer will be on sale today at the Student Union desk in Old Main and at the .cor ner of College avenue and S. Allen street. The Engineering girl of the Month is Ruth Peel, fourth se mester arts and letters major. LA Angles Available The LA Angles, Liberal Arts Student Council publication, will be distributed today at the Stu dent Union desk in Old Main and in the lobbies of Sparks Building and Willard Hall, according to Philip Greenberg, editor. Nloise Will Speak A. W. Moise, director of person nel, Ralston, Purina Co., will speak to pre-vet, animal hus bandry, and other interested stu dents on applications and quali fications for . jobs at 4:10 p.m. today in 109 Agriculture. FOR BEST RESULTS USE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS CLASSIFIEDS LOST GOLD RlNG—rey stone with Knight's bead. Wednesday afternoon. Return to Student Union. Reward. Phone ext. 960. GARNET EARRING on campus. Wednes day, April Ist. Reward. Can Etbel ext. 1089. FOR RENT RENT A Trnek. Various sizes and body types. Do that moving job at lowest cost. Local or out of state. Hertz 'Drive-Ur- Self System Lie.. 1020 Green Ave., Altoona, Penna. Phone 24200. FURNISHED APARTMENT—June, July, August. Three roams, private bath. 441 Beat Beaver Ave. Phone 7858. ONE SINGLE and one double room near campus. Single beds, inter-spring neat icemen. Can 2919. FOR SALE 1952 FORD Convertible, Fordomatie, fully equipped plus many extras. For real bay call Mellott ext. 261. SHORTWAVE RADIO, perfect. Belmont. 34814 3 stages if., speaker and ear 'phones. Best offer or trade for revolver. Feb". 6789 or 4860. '5l FORD CONVERTIBLE, '52 titled, Pordomatie. Fully equipped, many extras. Call Mellott ext. 26L See at Pollock L 1946 CHRYSLER town and country con vertible for $695. Mechanically perfect. Call 4326, ask for Dick Matz. TUXEDO, black, size 38; worn once. Ex cellent buy. Call 4167 or 115 E. Irvin. .1939 CHEVROLET Sedan. Good condition. Heater. Inspected. Must sell. Call 5051 ext. 274. Ask for Jerry. RFD HOT 1949 Olds 88 Sedanette R & H RFD 1949 Ford Sedan R & H over drive WSW. Both in top shape. Good rub ber. Call. Byron ext. 283. 1949 CUSHMA.N motor scooter; automatic transmission ; fully equipped with wind shield, plastic cover, tools. Reasonable price. Cali Jay Murphy 4444. 1941 CHEVROLET, good engine and tires, 1951 Dodge Motorola radio practically new. $40.00. Call Paul Stone 3181. TUXEDO, worn once. Size 3446—best Quality. Stiff front formal shirt, two collars, tie included. $3O. Phone 6636 after 6:30 p.m. WANTED CLEAN CAE to rent for IFC Weekend. Friday and Saturday. Call Dave Eber at ext. 1188. EXPERIENCED COOK desires fraternity work either finishing this semester or starting next fall. Call 3893. RIDE WANTED RIDE Frtam New York to State College, Friday April 17. Call Ed, 5051 ext. 277. A it - DE to Cleveland this Friday before Phone State College 7069. fi ; :'DE WANTED to New York City, April - 7. Call Helen 3372. 4 1SCELLANEOTIS 1...)U1l typewriter needs repairing just 3l';'. or bring machine to 633 W. Ave. But call first. HELP WANTED SALESMEN: College Classies'desires sales- men for party favors, stationery, mugs, etc. to call on fraternities and sororities. Short hours and good commission. Please write College Clazsirl. I'. 0. Box 3091, Univcislry STUDENTS .I , ;ARN t.' $1.50 per hour on steady part-time job. See "Perry" Dux Club. 128 S. Pugh St. THE DAI7X • COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLZVE, Construction (Continued from page one) three units are completed. The interior of the Chemistry Laboratory is about 90 per cent completed, with some plastering, painting, electrical work, plumb ing, and heating remaining to 'be done. %.~~~~~~~~~~" 7- `,:~ ~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~/~~~~~~- ~~/ ..... • •• • ......... . . • : ..'..'••••iii.'. d 1 ,:;::i .. . •• • •;: s . i : ~...:.. • .......i.. ... . -... , :f. ,, :..:::, , ,K.V...z- ,,,, :::::: ,,,, :::::''''' ics::,, , , , ,,,„ •, i,..:.::;5x?„..:::::::;:,;:,::::;:::::::;*.::.:.::::::.:.g.:;.:?.:§...,::4,?:,,,,,,::::::: , •' ~ w i.;:,„ , ::, : ::„ : ;:::;:::::, : . : ::::: : :::::.:::::::::::::::::::, : z•::, : z:::::', ,: *W:::'::::'. . •:..„.,....,..._.:....... x.: „ . „.::::„:„.:':'.. ?, .. : r:i . : : :: . : • : . ..:jii,,i : i : i : i : i.i;;;;:::: : :,,,*::::::::,::: : : : :.: ; :::;:::%::,:: : : : :,:;: , .. , , , ••••-""' . iiffiu. ,, :::::;:,... , :;::::::::::::‘.. , :W:::: , ;•.::: : :' , ''''''' ... iii%f..,,,:.m.:,:i*:::x9..::,..::::.::;.,.,::::0:,'-' irAggi i iWig i ::::::i*i:**?Ei.':ii4 • • : , -.:.:.:4:b.;::.:.n..0.4., :„.:,,,,:.:, 0i.1*,:.. d. :; . : . : ,...i1. , ...,0%,•4:Ef5k.2:i..,:i0.. , :::::: : -.....; ; : ,, x., ...rs0:::: : :2:.:.:.:.:.:::4,x,.....,,,..t,....,,,,,,:..,...,-, ::::::::E;:::::::::::m...*:::: ,,, .:::: ! , . , . : .:. , ' , '''' :;:::tiii •::::...§:;:' :,..i.::.:::::::::::::*•;*::,:x:,:,'," CAN YOU "take it" 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 oppor tunity! An opportunity to serve 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 f6r 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! I. Take a transcript of your college credits and a, copy of your birth certificate to your nearest Air i 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. Work on structural steel has been completed on Recreation Hall, Mineral Sciences, and Buck hout Laboratory. Masonry and brickwork is being done on both Mineral Sciences and Buckhout. Projects that have been com pleted and released to the College by the General State Authority are the wing to the Mechanical 1:?• ; :7::;r?f:;!!!" --- .„,y0.,,uT., ::. ,, 0HU:, , , , HGH,...-N,. ; giii....1.i„„„.. .....'-', -':''''''''''' .."... HERE'S WHAT TO DO: Engineering Building, .green houses and laboratory work room, chemical storage, wing to Pond Laboratories, fourth floor of Main Engineering Building, Food Pro cessing Building, Farm Storage Building, boilers in the Power Plant, extension of steam lines, extension of electrical lines, and construction of a sanitary sewer line. xi vt f f your opportunities for advancement are unlimited To qualify as an Aviation 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 26% years, unmarried, and 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. ARE YOU ELIGIBLE? AY, APRIL t 5, 1953 Poly Sri Club to Meet "John Q. Public and Domestic Policy" will be discussed at the Political 'Science Club meeting at 7:30 tonight in Simmons_ Hall lounge. Dr. Neal , Riemer, assistant pro fessdr of political science,•will be moderator for the discussion. Re freshment's will be -served. ...... , ;F „ .: :. ..„.::: : „,,,.. 1. , :, _.,:,>0. ~...4v55,,w, fr:im.ft,wo 4o gvlflsfozo:y4.:3., m i.m0...::.,:.2.*.ft t . r) :>o•,7o.ttit fig • ~..1,.:*..,„,,, trecursx4n„, ~w,,,..-..e, 1% 4 : ' -,-Af Agf ..,; i 6 ..0"2, glikageolAftol i I,ooa-M14,40,,,-. k•:101 . 0f W iii ggcso/1. :„E*V.- . ...4 'ftiii NWiermA 4:0 < " :: iEM ....,... ... ..}, _ ::.:.....: ..:.... `:y