PAGE EIGHT Prof to Address Phys id Students WUHatG Meredith, professor of physical education at the Univer sity o£ Pennsylvania, will address nassnbers of the College of Physi cal ICducatioc and Athletics at 31 a.2u. today in 30 Sparks. Students will hear Meredith speak on Tbe Organization of a Student, Major Club.” Ernest S. McCoy, dean of the college, also will speak. % Sc Club to Meet The Ag Ec club will meet at 7:30 tonight at the Alpha Gamma Rho house. Hubert Frings, professor of Zoology, will speak on “Applica tion of sound in agriculture.” Elections for vice president and Agriculture Student Council rep resentative will be held. Cabinet Reports Additional All-University Cab inet reports must be picked up today at the Student Union desk in Old Main, Robert Homan, All- University secretary-treas urer, said yesterday. Reports should be brought to cabinet meeting Thursday night, Homan said. ✓ COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE TROPICAL FISH —Special one week only, Angel fish, 79c per pair. Heaters, pumps, stainless steel aquariums, and all supplies. Call Paul Anderson, AD 7-2854 after 3 :45 p.m. 1942 DODGE 2 dr. sedan, good condition, heater, spotlight and trailer hitch. $75. Phone AD 8-6569. NEW BLUE suit and blue sport coat, size 42. “Will sell cheap for immediate cash. Dan ext. 1188 Hamilton. '47 JEEP in excellent condition; 4-wheel drive, full canvas top, good tires. Phone AD-7-7821. 1949 FORD 4 dr. sedan, fully equipped, good condition. Will sacrifice or trade. Paul Nittany 29-4 ext. 289. KODAK 35 mm. Signet Camera, case, flash, and filters. Excellent for color. $lOO.OO value for $BO.OO. Call AP 7-4374. REMINGTON’222; bolt-action rifle, Wea ver 8x scope, Buehler mount; 20x Argus target scope with tripod. Call AD 7-2607. HARLEY DAVIDSON motorcycle Model 165—driven only 72 miles. Priced to sell. Phone AD 7-2607 or Altoona 3-2134. IS YOUR typewriter giving l you trouble? If so, just dial AD 7-2492 or bring ma chine to 633 W. College Ave., State College. J. BoynoMs Tobacco Company, Start smoking Camek yourself Make the 30-Day Camel Mildness Test. Smoke only Camels for 30 days - see for yourself why Camels’ cool mildness and rich flavor agree with more people them any other cigarette! Transpdhders— (Continued from page one) tween that dormitory and Wom an’s Building. If the crystals in the transform ers of these two buildings are not properly tuned to temperature and other factors, a resident in Woman’s Building, for instance, may get AM signals from both her hall and McAllister on the 640 frequency. If this happens, she would hear nothing but a sort of whistle over her radio. The transponder was in opera tion about a half hour. Movement of the set after the first test dis rupted the carefully adjusted parts of the unit and a test on the following Monday failed. Another problem which may hold up the installation of more transponders is the fact that sev eral of the commercially-built FM sets used with the transponders are not working correctly and will have to be repaired. Froth Meeting Tonight Froth art and editorial Staffs and candidates will meet at 7:30 tonight in 1 Carnegie. Students interested in becom ing candidates may attend. FOR SALE FRESH SWEET CIDER: 65c gallon, 10c deposit. Deliver three gallons or more Thurs., Fri. evenings at Werner's Freezer Fresh Sat. and Sun. afternoons. Phone AD 8-6487. FOR RENT HALP OF double room for male student. 420 South Pugh street. Phone AD 7-2501. APARTMENT FOR one student. Well fur nished, 107 S. Burrowes. Reasonable rent. Phone AD 8-6718 or AD 8-6994. HALF DOUBLE room . near campus for young man who goes home weekends. Call AD 8-6679. LOST GIRL'S GLASSES in red leather case Tuesday or Wednesday last week on campus. Call 349 McElwain Hall, WILL PERSON who took white blazer by mistake at Delta Tau Delta Sunday afternoon call 26 McElwain. PENN STATE jacket on first floor Willard Monday. Name on wasteband. Call ext. 287 after 7 p.m., ask for Gerald Bretts. GIRLS GENEVA watch with black suede band. Call Jay Holliday AD 7-4619. Re ward. Sentimental value. ; THE DAILY O :OLLEG!AN. STATE COLLEGE. Scholarship Forms Available at Office Students who wish to apply for scholarships may obtain applica tion forms at the scholarship and loan center that has been estab lished in the Office of the Exec utive Accountant, 110 Old Main. Application forms should be taken home with students at Thanksgiving vacation in order to discuss the financial statement at home. The 'forms require the sig nature of the student’s parents. Completed applications must be returned to the above address by Dec. 1, 1954. Journ Students Tapped Sigma Delta Chi, men’s national professional journalistic frater nity, has tapped seven journalism students. Those tapped were Mark Heisler, Norman Miller, William Pete, Thomas Saylor, Irwin Wei ner; Roy Williams, and Henry. Zeybel. Mercury Zooms to 83 The temperature on campus reached a stifling 83 degrees at 3:30 p.m. yesterday. Scattered thunder showers through the night and possibly .ex tending into this morning were expected to bring relief. PLEASANT ROOM near campus. Single or double. For students who go home week ends. Call AD 8-8679. SHORT ORDER cook for weekends at Ben nett’s Sky-View on Route 322. Call AD 8-9091. STUDENT BARBER for part time. In quire at barber shop in basement at Corner Room or ’call AD 7-4329. RIDE WANTED to Danbury, Conn, or vicinity on Oct. 23. Call Sandy 335 Ath. PASSENGERS WANTED TO PHILADELPHIA area leave Sat. 12:30 p.m. return Sunday 7:30 p.m. Call AD 8-9067 ask for Collom. . DRUMMER: faculty, experienced, wants weekend combo or orchestra work. Phone AD 8-8795 after 4 p.m. TENNIS “FANS”! It’s Hassinger for racket stringing: the No-Awl way. Prompt service. Guaranteed work. Longer life to string and racket. R. T. Hassinger, White Hall or 514 Beaver avenue after 5 p.m. AGREE WITH MORE PEOPLE THAN ANY OTHER CIGARETTE! WANTED TO RENT HELP WANTEr RIDE WANTED MISCELLANEOUS SUCCESS STORY Camels America’s most popular cigarette by far! 9RRA to Hold Meeting, Mixer Tonight at LXA The Industrial Relations Re search Association ' will hold a mixer at Lambda Chi Alpha at 7:30 tonight. A short business -meeting is scheduled with a guest speaker to follow. Refreshments will be served. Students interested in industrial relations, irrespective of curricu lum, may attend. 'Lantern' Business Head The Lantern/ the Liberal Arts College magazine, has appointed Vincent Tempone, seventh semes ter labor-management major, business manager of the publica tion, Margaret McClain, editor, said yesterday. Lawmakers to Speak Congressman James E. Van Zandt and State Senator A 1 Letz ler will address the Young Re publicans Club at 7 p.m. tomor row in 202 Willard. Spanish Club to Meet Circulo Espanol, Spanish Club, will hold a business meeting at 7:30 tonight in McElwain lounge. Plans for the year will be dis cussed. THERE ...NOT ON THE WAY Union (Continued from page two) ment with the University on the proposed wage classification plan. Meanwhile, R. A. Callahan, in ternational representative for Lo cal 67, said that Local 67 is still the organization representing the University employees. Fink said last night that Local 67 “would continue to work for the'good of employees at the Uni versity.”. The union has not met since the break was voted, he said, so that plans are indefinite at this time. Fink said he did not yet know whether his group would co operate with the .'new organiza tion. 'He said the question would be left up to the members when they met. Fink said he felt that many workers would return to the local in the future. He said . letters would be sent to each University employee “today or tomorrow” pointing out the benefits they received under Local 67. As an example, he cited the 40- hour week and other benefits which he said were achieved while he was president. AND HOW IT STARTED... Admiral Brockman says: “I prepped at Baltimore Polytech, found I liked math and electrical engineering- required subjects for a Navy career. But it was getting licked in lacrosse by the Navy plebes that got me interested in Annapolis. My break on an appointment came when two ahead of me failed on exams. I worked hard to graduate, got into sub class, did some teaching, eventually earned my own sub command.” vi, s ,.tr . " 447 . OCTOBER 13.; 1954
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