PAGE EIGHT EE Society Holds Meeting Tonight The Electrical Engineering So ciety will meet at 7 tonight 219 Electrical Engineering. Howard T. Davenport, public relations representative for the Bell Telephone Co., will speak on "Telephone Magic" or what hap pens when one dials a telephone number. The EE Society is a combination of the American Institute of Elec trical Engineering (AIEE) and the International Radio Engineers (IRE). UCA to Have Film; Worship Program The University Christian Asso ciation will show the film "We Hold These Truths" at 7 tonight in 304 Old Main. The film tells of the work' of a group of Caucasion, Negro, and Spanish ministers in East Harlem, N.Y., in an effort to secure the fundamental rights of man for the people. A worship program beginning at 6:40 p.m. will preceed the film. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE FRESH SWEET Cider, 65c gallon, jug in cluded. Deliver 3 gallons or more Thurs., Fri. evenings. At Werner's Freezer Fresh Sun. afternoon. Phone AD 8-6847. HARLEY-DAVIDSON Motorcycle, 1946 Model 74, 0.H.V.. 47,000 r miles, good condition. $2OO. Contact Whitmore Lab. Box 85. 1950 FORD 4 door V-8, radio and heater, excellent condition. 9625. Call AD 8-6828. SUIT, NAVY-BLUE imported wool; never altered, 42 long. Very reasonably priced. Must sell. Call B. P. Wein ext. 961. ONE U.S.A.F. blue gabardine officer's topcoat with full zip-in lining, tailored by Jacob Reed & Sons of Phila. Like new. Duane S. Beals (6ft. 175-200 lbs.). Phone AD 7-7851. STANDARD OLD MODEL Remington typewriter. $30.00 AD 7-2930.' JAGUAR, XK-120 for sale by private owner, 1952 Roadster, light green with dark green leather. Used as a second car, never raced, never damaged. 15,00 original miles and in outstanding condition. Call AD 7-3144 after 5 p-rn. Ask for Bob. LACE OVER Satin coral ballerina length gown, size 18, worn only once. Call AD 7-1487 after 5 p.m. FRATERNITIES—PIease do not forget to order refreshments Saturday. Frida Stern AD 7-4818. WHIZZER MOTORBIKE in excellent con dition. Price very reasonable. Phone AD 8-9136. FOR RENT ONE DOUBLE Room and one-half a double room for students. Call AD 7-4147. BOARD AND Room available now for one person at Marilyn Hall, 317 E. Beaver. Ask for Mrs. Elleard. ROOM WANTED NEGRO STUDENT, male, 26, desires room with private family within 10 blocks of campus. Call A. T. Lemon AD 7-4240. LOST GENTLEMAN WHO took gabardine top coat by mistake in Lutheran . Church Sun day please phone AD 7-3305 or campus 2556. BLACK "PARKER '5l" pen with gold top Call Dave AD 8-6254. ON SET "Varga" girl pin-ups. Needed desperately. Return to Mr. Roberts, Schwab, Nov. 4,5, 6. Reward. Entertain ment. PAIR OF brown rimmed glasses between Willard and Weaver Wednesday morning. Call Neal Abrams AD 7-7937. WILL PERSON who took ray white blazer at the IFC-Panehl mixer please call Ruth at 27 Simmons. I have yours. HORN RIMMED glasses in tan case be tween McAllister and Whitmore, Oct. 21. Call Donna Crago ext. 77 McAllister. SLIDE RULE near edge of Hort Woods along Curtin Road. Please return to 291 Jordan. Reward. WORK WANTED MANUSCRIPTS, THESIS, term papers, typed. Before 5 o'clock call Sandra, ext. 509. after 5 o'clock AD 7-3372. RIDE WANTED RIDE WANTED to New York Nov. sth Or 6th. Call Judy, 220 Atherton. RIDE FROM Pittsburgh to State College, Friday afternoon, Nov. 5. Please call Larry Adler AD 7-4933. MISCELLANEOUS ' 3-PIECE COMBO available Saturday night Nov. 6. Call Martin Schmookler AD 7-7732. E STUDENT Floral Agency taking orders for the Junior Prom to night and Thursday 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. by West Dorm Post Office and Nittany- Pollock Dining Area. See him for -- hest results. ECOUTEZ STUDIO—For the finest in high fidelity or short wave listening visit our State College Studio. For ap pointment call EL 5-6169. DANCE TO the dreamfully delightful music of the four D.S. Call Don Smaltz ext 263 or Doc Dougherty ext. 293. PASSENGERS WANTED RIDERS FOR Philadelphia ; leaving Sat urday, Nov. R about 8 a.m. Call Al Mahon. phone AD S-9095. RIDERS WANTED for New York. Leaving late Friday afternoon.. Call taurey Coffee AD 74682. Dills Service Set for Today Funeral services for Leslie E. Dills, associate professor of ento mology, who died at Geisinger Memorial Hospital Friday at 11:50. p.ni., will be held at the Koch Funeral Home at 2 p.m. today. Dills, who lived at 217 W. Hill crest Ave., is survived by his wife, the former Mary Wilfong, and four chidiren, Lloyd L., Elma Jean, and Daphne Dawn, all at home, and Ronald E., now serving in the Army at Aberdeen Prov ing Grounds, Md. Dills was born February 12, 1900 in Perry, lowa. Burial will be in Centre Coun-: ty Memorial Park. Reserve Officers Will Hear Ridge John D. Ridge, assistant dean of the College of Mineral Indus tries and professor and head of the Department of Mineral Econom ics, will address the Centre Coun ty Reserve Officers Association tonight. Ridge will be the guest speaker for the monthly meeting to be held at 6:30 p.m. in the Allen crest Tea Room. Ridge, who has just returned from Europe, will discuss "The European Community and Its Chance of Survival." Outing Club to Meet Plans for a future archery pro gram will be discussed by the field and stream division of the Penn State 'Outing Club at 7:30 tonight in 317 Willard. Theta Sigma Phi Theta Sigma Phi, women's na tional professional journalism fra ternity, will meet at 8 tonight in the Beta Sigma Omicron suite, 129 McElwain. Post Office— (Continued from page one) versity and to avoid the compli cations mentioned, the postal de partment can establish a postal station on, the grounds of the uni versity to be named any name de sired. "This action will provide for the listing of the name in the official postal guide as a proper post of fice address and will enable the University to formally adopt the name as its official post office ad dress." •PPP — Cose Cut le Saag TE lit int * 13 Imported Briar Pipes Come in and • take YOUR CHOICE! $ 69 each 3 for $ 4 95 For This Sale Only Here's Your Chance! Take your pick of really fine pipes at this fantastic price! • Thick walled construction • Beautifully seasoned Briar a Hard rubber bits ® Removable aluminum cleaners will be tA ..7 i - l - f 4 l l ! ' :l : •''' ' ' e' ''f' ' 't -I" lii' S .-... '.:......:,:.:::. -.:...•.,.* -..!...... ......'::1",•-• .:..5.:.k . ..: ~,.::t.•:..,. .•,!.'4.:':, .-..::t...,,!..: . ::-..: ~-.,.: 134 S. Allen THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. FITNPsISYWANIA WDFM to Present Special Programs Campus radio station WDFM will present two special broad casts this week. Ralph J. Bunche's speech for the Business Administration college Career Day will be broadcast at 8 p.m. tomorrow. President Milton S. Eisenhower will introduce Bunche, who will discuss the work of the' United Nations. Coronation ceremonies of Junior Prom Queen will be climaxed by an interview with Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey. Broadcasting will begin at 10 p.m. Friday. Junior Class Talent Show Set Tonight The Junior class talent show will be presented at 8 tonight in The Temporary Union Building. No admission will be charged and anyone may attend. The hour long show will in clude five acts. The K Delts, com prised of Vanessa Edelen, Geral dine Aquist, Judith Corfield, and Mary Aim Spangler, will sing "Baby, Don't You Go Away Mad" and "Can't Help Loving That Man." Howard Rolands will sing "Night and Day" and "You'll Nev er Walk Alone." David Schofield, vocalist, wi render two selections. Robert'Thorensen, pianist, will play the theme from the "Story of Three Loves," and an original piece. John Hale, pianist, will play two of his own arrangements of progressive jazz. The winner will receive a free ticket to the Junior Prom and a trophy. Second and third prizes will be a free ticket to the Junior Prom. The dance will be held from 9 to 1 Friday and in Recreation Hall, SAM to Meet Tonight The Society for the Advance ment of Management will meet at 7 tonight in 107 Mechanical Engineering. Nationally Advertised $3 5 4? $7 5 4? $10c? •S; 1 0 4, • ~•••:.," •• • •4. w These are only a few of the nriany unique shapes you can choose Phone AD 86797 .r>:. , -; ~.;: Bunches i (Continued from page one) the following year became the principal director. He was named principal secretary and personal representative of the Secretary- General with the United Nations Mediator on Palestine in 1948 and later that year was appointed act ing mediator in Palestine. Bunche will be introduced by President Milton S. Eisenhower. Marcus has been with Food Fair ' since he entered the food business in 1929. He is a member of the hoard of directors and executive committee of the National Asso ciations of Food Chains, director of Super Market Institute, direc tor of the Better Business Bureau of Philadelphia, and a member of the executive committee of the Philadelphia Food Distributors Association. Diem -sraduated from Penn State in 1935. He worked first for General Electric and transferred to the Dictaphone Corp. in 1937. He has served with them - as as sistant controller, manager of pro curement,*manager of manufac turing, and finally as vice presi dent in charge of manufacturing. Name Change— (Continued from page one) Times favored the change. President Milton S. Eisenhower did not commit himself as being personally in favor of the change but did state in a letter to Her bert R. Imbt of the State College Area Chamber of Commerce that he felt a change of the town's name would be benefiCial to the University. AIM Board to Meet The Board of Governors of the Association of Independent Men will meet at 8:30 tonight in 108 Willard. TICKETS LOW, FARE: PON, c) GET THERE.. Quickly, Comfortably, Dependably by GREYHOUND Altoona 1.35' Washington, D.C. Baltimore 3.80 Wilkes-Barre .... E. Liberty 3.55 Wilkinsburg Harrisburg 2.20 York Lewisburg 1.65 Wheeling, W. Va. Mundys Corner 2.20 Binghamton, N.Y. New York City 6.35 Boston, Mass. .... Philadelphia 4.25 Chicago, 111. Pittsburgh 3.70 Newark, N.J. .... Scranton 3.80 Cleveland, 0. .... Sunbury' .... 1.85 Los Angeles, Calif. Plus U. S. Tax Save an Extra 10% Each Way with a Round-Trip Ticket WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1954 Leadership Application Available at SU Desk Applications for the leader.. ship training committee of All- University Cabinet are still available at the Student Union desk in Old Main. Applications must be com pleted and returned to the desk by noon Saturday, Don ald Bet, chairman of the cab inet personnel interviewing, committee, has announced. Unions -- (Continued from page two) the order in which testimony will be presented. All parties were in structed to file briefs indicating the nature of the testimony to be presented with the panel at least five days in advance of the hear ing. Arrangements were also made for the appearance of wit nesses, who are to be given the necessary time off Without any loss of pay. All witnesses will be sworn. A record and transcript of the hearings will be furnished to the panel and all parties without cost. The formal hearings will be open to the press. At the hearings, the position of the employee unions and the University will be discussed. Ac cording to Dixon, the panel was originally requested because of the University's "lack of consider ation and a general attitude of not recognizing a union." • Panel members include Eric A. Walker, dean of the College of Engineering an d Architecture, representing the University; Sid ney A. Handler, Harrisburg at torney, chosen to represent the employees; and Saul Wallen, pres ident of the National Academy of Arbitrators. One Way One Way . 4.60 .. . 3.40 .. . 3.50 .. . 2.60 . . . 5.45 . . . . 5.40 . . 10.85 . . 13.95 .. . 6.20 .. . 6.90 . . 52.45