PAGE E'GHT Robbie to Talk In Career Day Trade* Panel J. Gollin Robbie, president of the Lancaster Transportation Co., will take part in a trade and trans portation panel during Career Day Nov. 4. The panel will be held at 2 p.m. in 216 Willard. It is one of several sponsored by the College of Busi ness Administration for its an nual Career Day. An address by Ralph J. Bunche, director of the Department of Trusteeship, United Nations, at 8 p.m. in Schwab Auditorium is also included on the program. Robbie, a 1940 graduate of the University, worked for Sears, Roe buck and Co. for two years and served four years with the U.S. Army. He then joined the Lancas ter Transportation Co. Other panels to be held at 2 p.m. Career Day include manage ment, marketing, accounting, fi nance and insurance, labor man agement, and economics. Approximately 500 business ad ministration students will be able to receive tickets tomorrow in 106 Sparks. About 530 tickets also will be available to students from other colleges at the Student Union Desk in Old Main starting tomorrow. Auto Wrecks Near Irvin Hall A 1948 sedan ended up on the front lawn of Irvin Hall Satur day morning at 1:30 a.m. after wildly careening around the turn in front of McKee Hall. After making the turn too wide and scraping the rear of a parked car owned by Dean Rossi, first semester hotel administration ma jor, the driver turned sharply in to a tree on the right side of the road.' The driver was Paul McGovern, of 219% W. High street, Belle fonte. A man and woman from Bellefonte were passengers in Mc- Govern’s car. Although no one was injured, the radiator, front right wheel and fender were demolished. j. Reynolds Tobacco Company* Winston-Salem, N. C. Pledge forms for the blood drive to be held Nov. 10 and 11 must be turned in by 5 p.m. tomorrow. Containers for the completed forms have been placed at the Student Union desks in Old Main and Waring Hall, in the Tempor ary Union Building, and in wom en’s residence halls. The forms should list the free hours of the person wishing to do nate blood. A two-hour period is necessary to allow time for prop er processing. Students under 21 wishing to donate blood must also have a release form signed by their parents. Kay Dillon, publicity chairman of the drive, explained last night >. ~ ~ >a THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Pledge Forms Due Tomorrow For Blood Drive Chemistry Group To Hear Oakwood T. S. -Oakwood, professor of chemistry, will speak to the mem bers of Phi Lambda Upsilon, na tional chemistry honorary, .at 8 tonight in 117 Osmond. Oakwood’s subject is “Louis Pasteur.” . Before the talk a . business ses sion will be held to. vote on new members, Conrad Trombore, pres ident, said. that the contributions made by students and townspeople give them the privilege of drawing blood from any Red Cross unit in the Untied States if there is a need. Local headquarters are in Johnstown. The Johnstown Bloodmobile will be at the TUB between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. dur ing. the drive. The quota for the two-day drive is 300 pints. Suc° eS ' LS AGREE WITH MORE PEOPLE McGeary to Talk On Name Change Changing the name of State College will be the subject of brief talks to be given at the annual meeting of, the community devel opment committee in the high school library .at. 7:30 tonight. Nelson McGeary, representing the Committee of 50, will speak for the name change. The Friends of State College will select a per son to speak against the name change. s'.. The talks, informative only, will be of 10-minute duration and no recommendations will be made following their presentation, the chairman said. CLASSIFIEDS .25 AUTOMATIC PISTOL. “Destroyer” model with leather holster. Six - shots per clip. Good condition. Call *AD 7-3492. TWO TICKETS for Penn game; 30-yard line, lower section. Call Bill At) 7-2185. 1948 STUDEB AKER 4-dr. Champion, heater, undercoated. Original owner, must sell. A buy at $3OO. Call Parkinson, ext. 2238 or AD 7-2684. FIFTY THREE Underwood. Used only one semester; list $105.68, will sell for $75, Call Rm. 18 AD 8-9035. . ONE ENGLISH bicycle. Very good con dition, reasonable price. Call Colonel. Phone. AD 7-4928. - 1937 BTJICK Special 4-dr.sdn. Good clean body, excellent mechanical condition. '4B motor. $65. Phone AD 8-6569. ‘ 1952 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe. Excellent condition, equipped, 33,000 miles. $925. Call Edward Emery, Woodsdale Trailer Park. AD 8-9095. ONE-HALF DOUBLE Room for male graduate or undergraduate student. Call AD 7-3503. HALF A double room, single bed. Phone AD 7-7647. Mrs. Ralph Farmer, 326 E. College Ave. ONE. SINGLE room for .quiet student. Private entrance. Call AD 7-3374. PLEASANT SINGLE room for male or female student. Call AD 7-3345. * BOARD - AND Room available now for one person at Marilyn Hall, 317 E. Beaver. Ask for Mrs. Elleard. PAIR OF glasses between E.E. and Sparks. Call ext. 298, J. Labowski. SCHAFFER PEN, navy and gold, several weeks ago. Sentimental value. Phone Carol ext. 76. ’ SLIDE RULE near edge of Hort Woods along Curtin Road. Please return to 201 Jordan. Reward. HORN-RIMMED Glasses in tan case be tween McAllister and Whitmore, Oct. 21. Call Donna Crago, ext. 77 McAllister. '. and how it started xj « • • • • «•« V-4 • •. * * «f ’ J SUCCESS STORY: Gtmete Americas meat papvieur cigarette... &jr fart FOR SALE FOR RENT LOST Cedric Adams says: “When I was at the University of Minnesota,' learning to be a reporter for the Daily , I lived on peanut butter sandwiches. It took me nine years to graduate (with time out to earn tuition!) When I married and went to work as a cub for the Star, I lived on- love and macaroni. I worked like a horse writing about every thing on earth, before I made the grade as a columnist. - Now I’m eating better even better than a horse!” START SMOKING CAMELS YOURSEL.FI 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 than any other cigarette! tfm mj other cigarette! WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1 954 LA Council— (Continued from page two) ents of the college. Watson Leese, LA Council pres ident, appointed Rudolph Lutter chairman of the group. Other council members taking part .are George Buckhout, Nancy Seiler, Beverly Marcus, and Robert Co han. Euwema also asked for another group of council members to eval uate faculty presentation of LA subjects and any other general problems of the LA College. Rhoda Resnick was appointed chairman of this group. Other members are Maurine Leonard, Jerry Donovan, and Mary Lee Lauffer. The first Liberal Arts coffee hour will be held tomorrow at Beta Theta Pi. LOST GOLD HELBROS - Watch. If found call ext. 281. Five dollar reward. NOTEBOOK AND English book in front of Armory.- Call A 1 Brahm AD 7-4923. WILL BOY who borrowed black Schaeffer Mech. Pencil in 121 Sparks Sunday eve ning at Lion Party meeting please call Ted Simon ext. 283. FOUND CLASS %A Free-Flight Model Plane at Dairy barns. Call Larry Hartman AD 8-9095 and pay for Ad. ONE SLIDE RULE. Call R. Gehman AD 7-9026. WANTED MALE STUDENT to share apartment 3 mi. from campus. Call AD 7-1388, ask for Dick. Rent very reasonable. ONE MALE student to share apartment with another student. % bloqk from campus. Phone Phil AD 8-8370.' RIDE WANTED RIDE TO Brooklyn, leave Friday noon. Call Pat, 220 Simmons. WILL PAY for ride to Stroudsburg Fri. afternoon or Sat. morning. Phone AD 7-7160 during evenings. NOTICE BOTHERED, BEWILDERED and incon- venienced by your car? Take it . to Weiser Motor Company, 1 mile east of State College for a careful and complete check-up. Phone AD 7-4171. MISCELLANEOUS WHO'S THE GIRL with the strawberry . birthmark? Find out at MISTER ROB ERTS, Schwab Auditorium, Nov. 4,5, and 6. THANKS TO the person who found and returned car keys with tag 187 NA at tached. JOHN HALE Quartet bookings now. Avail able Fox Trot, Jazz, Latin American. Phone Frank Telesca AD S-5051 ext. 792.
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