PAGE ElM44l'' Business College Coffee Hour Set The first Business Administra tion college coffee hour will be held at 4 p.m. today in the recreation room of Thompson Hall, it was decided at the Busi ness Administration Student Council meeting Monday night. Faculty members from each school in the college will be pres ent to talk with the students. One hundred invitations have been sent. After the regular business meet ing the council met with Dean Ossian R. MacKenzie, dean of the college, Ralph H. Wherry, assis tant professor of insurance, and officers from all the Business Ad ministration college student or ganizations. Aspoturian to Speak To Poly WI Club Vernon V. Aspaturian, assis tant professor of political science, will speak to the Political Science Club at 7:30 tonight in the Home Economics living center. This is the first in a series of talks to be given by Aspaturian. His topic tonight will be "The International Aspect of Ethics and Politics." Ed Grad Coffee Hour Will Be Held Today The College of Education will hold a coffee hour for graduate students in education from 3 to 5 p.m. today in 6 Burrowes. It is the second of a weekly series be ing held this semester. Ticket Exchange Continues Today • Tickets for tonight's basket ball game with Georgetown in Recreation Hall may be picked up at the ticket window of the Athletic Association office in Old Main. They will also be avasTable at the ticket booth in Recreation Hall just before game time. Exchange tickets for Satur day's basketball game wit h Temple can also be picked up at the office. They will be dis tributed from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. today and tomorrow at Roc How the stars got started Vaughn Monroe says: "In high school, I spent all my spare time playing with local bands. I had a lot to learn before I could lead my own band. • I studied singing; eventually did the vocals and found that the colleges kind of liked my recordings. Been performing for 'em ever since!" -k- Midhar .90' gavot. AMEIS AGREE WITH MORE PEOPLE Senate-- (Continued from page one) unchaperoned from 5 to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday and from noon to 8 p.m. Saturday and Sun day. Other fraternities may attain these privileges by petitioning for and obtaining approval for this classification. 2. If chaperones are present, women guests may be entertained without registering • events with the dean of men and dean of wom en, from 5 to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday and noon to 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. (Proper chaperonage is defined as two couples, three adults, or a part-time housemother. Chaper ones must be chosen from the fol lowing: Alumni of the chapter of at least ten years' standing, mem ber of the faculty or staff of the 'T4E DAILY - COLLEGIAN - STATE COLIEGE: PENNSYLVANIA University, fraternity advisers, and parents of chapter members.) 3. Women guests may remain until 1 a.m. on Friday and Satur day evenings if the intention to have such guests under proper chaperonage is registered with the dean of men and dean of women. 4. If full-time resident house mothers are employed and pres ent, women guests may be enter tained from noon to 8 p.m. Mon day through Thursday, noon to dormitory closing hours Friday and Saturday, and noon td 8 p.m. Sunday. Housemother Approval Approval of both part-time and full-time housemothers must be granted by the fraternity adviser and the dean of men before they are employed by the fraternity. They must be employed on at least a semester basis, and must be reapproved at the beginning of each academic year. Collier's Basketball AH-America Meet the nation's best basketball players—Collier's '54 team se lected by the National Association of Basketball Coaches. Find out how your favorite rates, in The Big New Collier's Maich 19 issue - Tit-LAN ANA( °THEM, CIGAFLE7rEE. now on sale Policies governing the use of alcoholic beverages formulated by the committee include provi sions prohibiting the possession or use of such beverages on Uni v,prsity property and "the main tenance of bars, dispensing equip ment, or any other similar facil ity for Storing or serving alcoholic beverages in a student living or social unit." Officers Responsible The proposal would make un dergraduate officers of student organizations. primarily responsi ble for the good conduct of mem bers and guests at all functions, both on and off campus. Individuals or organizations whose conduct is found to be "prejudicial to the good name of the University". will be • subject to CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE 1928 CHEVROLET brought out of storage, 22 miles per gallon. Best offer takes it. Call Bob Wagner, Chi Phi 4332. LEICA 11.1 F with F 2 summitar lens. Call 4833 after 9, ask for Karl. 1949 PALACE TRAILER, 24% ft., good condition, 3-room. May be seen at Penn State Trailer Park. Price $l7OO. Contact man-in-charge. 1951 SHULTZ TRAILER, 26 ft completely furnished. Call A. Zaborny. 8-9094 after 5 p.m. Penn State Trailer Camp. 1937 CHEVROLET 2-door Radio and heater, clean, good condition. Call ext. 263 after 6 p.m. Ask for Les. CHEVROLET Fleetmaster 4-door sedan. R&H, new tires, exceptionally clean, 20 miles per gallon. $445. State Col lege 4712. 1939 BUICIC—R&2H, good condition, good tires, perfect family or road car. $195. Joe Hill, Ph. 8-5051 ext. 790. DOUBLE BREASTED Tuxedo. Size 39-40. $25.00. Excellent condition. Call State College 8-8714 after 5 p.m. 1946 DODGE 2-door sedan priced reason ably to sell. Contact Lew Ripley, Nittany 24-7 ext- 284. FOR RENT SINGLE ROOM with cooking privileges for men. Call 8-8441. ext. 2346 from 8-5, after 5 p.m., 4078. STUDENT TO share large double room with another fellow in new home newly furnished. 1114 W. Beaver Avenue. Phone 2186. NEW QUIET room in faculty home—im mediate occupancy. Private entrance. Male. 201 W. Prospect. ONE-HALF a room for rent at 138 Mc- Allister street. Call 7137 after 4 p.m. WORK WANTED , .4' • • , etc . typed. Call ' Sandra Wheeler at ext. 508 before 5:00 evening 8-9180: LS YOUR typewriter giving yon trouble? If so you can have it repaired. Just dial 2492. for pick-np or bring to 633 W. Col lege Ave. •:::„ tk.k.M 6 ;•• fzek4 : , '. ::::x•q\ l `, , ::. 1 • 1 ::::,.., >k,i , ,,,„ ::, , .. , %•';•;.,>W;:ta% ENV.:O;;A:i4i :•••:•,,,: .:::$M • ' ...`,... : i§ ... : : • ,.. N . ': \ } ::?;:i 's , ....n. THURSDAY. MARCH 4..1954 Dairy Club to Hear Brandow at 7 Tonight George E. Brandow, professor of agriculture economics, will dis cuss "Primitive Agriculture as Related to the Dairy Industry" before the Dairy Science Club at 7 tonight in 117 Dairy. Professor Brandow, a graduate of Cornell University. has recent ly returned from a year in Turkey where he served as economic ad viser to the Ministry of Agricul ture. disciplinary action, the proposal states, and such action may in chide the suspension or expulsion of individuals or the suspension or revocation of the charters of or ganizations. ROOM & BOARD BOARD OR board and room available at Pdarilyn Hall, 317 East Beaver Ave. Ask for Mrs. Elleard. HELP WANTEr LIGHT WORK for room. No firing. C 7792. WANTED MAID WORK. - Fraternity preferred. Phone Standing Stone 2111. LOST DARE GREEN cardigan sweater missing Friday from Home Economics building. second floor rack. Mary Showers, 247 Atherton. RUST SUEDE McGregor jacket switched with Monarch of same color last week. Call 2161 ask for Jack. WILL PERSON who found my ring and wrist watch at the TUB Saturday night please call Gino Mori at 2548. ONE PHI Sigma Delta fraternity pin ; on golf course : near holes 1, 2. 17, 18. Reward. Call Stu Allen, 4409. MISCELLANEOUS CHECKER -CLUB members sign up at Student Union desk. Old Main or at TUB Friday. Meeting—Friday night 8:90. RADIO AND TV guaranteed service. prompt and efficient. State College TV. 122 N. Atherton. Phone 8-6021. 'll RIDERS TO Wilcox, Pa; leaving State Col lege Saturdays 12 :30 return Sunday 10 p.m. Contact Jim Elinski, Nittany 24-16. RIDERS TO Indiana, Pa. for Friday after. noons. Call 4177 ask for Fred Sinclair. or Washington, D.O. FOM:l4.oli , igli - _ Leave noon March 5 return Sunday. Bob Johnson, 126 E. Foster. Phone 4177. RIDE WANTED RIDE TO Pittsburgh this weekend for Jerry and 6-week old Collie pup. Can after '7 pan. Ask' for Jerry. 8-6025. la. .1 . Ite7notds Tab. Co. Wlnstoo-Salem. N. C_ START SMOKING CAMELS YOURSELF! Smoke only Camels for 30 days see for yourself why Camels' cool, genuine mildness and rich, friendly flavor give more people more pure pleasure tha other cigarel