The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 15, 1955, Image 8

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    rinGF . FIGT-T1
Trains? Planes? Jets? Wind?
Power Plant Steam Escapes
a•ti•ain? Was it a plane?;
• N 0.,. it was steam escaping froth the University power plant that
caused the loud hissing that was.
heard actn;::s the campus and
horoug,h at 3:20 a.m. yesterday.
A safety device. on the b
pressure:: systern at the University
power, plant broke loose. No ser
ious damage was done.
The:steam-reoped and the con
fusion 'continued until mainte-'
nance and op2Tating s.upervisor
Hoz•o3d 1 3yers could get to State
College fro . 2n his home hi E'uddin
town to shut off the steam.
One co.?d, stlAying for an early
morning'. bluebook, insisted the
noise was the first regular passen
ger train arriving in State Col
lege for •more than a decade.
Her • roommate contended it
Steel Expert
Joins Faculty
Willy Oelsen, European author
ity on steel-making, has recently
been appointed visiting professor
of metallurgy at the University.
Oelson is director and professor
of forge, foundry, and enameling
at the Clausthal School of Mines,
Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Germany.
A series of special meetings on
the physical chemistry of steel
making will be held next week to
welcome Oelson. The sessions,
which will be attended by repre
sentatives of many -'f the eastern
steelmaking companies, will be
held Tuesday and Wednesday.
Speakers will be Frederick C.
Langenberg, graduate student in
metallurgy, Dr. Shadburn Mar
shall •of the Atomic Power Divi
sion, Westinghouse Corp., and Dr.
John Chipman of Massachusetts
Institute of Technology. .
Four Translate --
(Continued from page one)
ture is the purpose of their year
long stay at the University.
Diamant 'is employed by the •
University as an electrical engi
neer and came in 1953.
Several of the visiting gymnasts
are from the Hansson's home
town. • -
CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE
WOMEN'S .WHITE Figure Skates, size -8,
'excellent condition, newly sharpened. A
steal at $B.OO. Phone AD 7-7712.
ARGUS C 3, case, flash attachment, filter
and adapter light meter and case. Retail
value $lOO, yours . for $6O. Call Boalsburg
RO 6-6198.
FOR RENT
SINGLE OR double room in Boalsburg
Quiet fine location. Tel. HO 6-6935.
Room FOR woman graduate student • for
second semester. Central location. Dial
AD 7-2926.
ROOMS FOR Rent to male students at
410 East College avenue. $5.00 per
roomer per week.
RENT A CAR. Have all the conveniences
a private car affords. Call AD 7-4712 for
rates. Lemont Motors Inc.
WORK WANTED
COED UNABLE to attend classes next
semester would like a full or part time
job as soon as possible. Has several years
secretarial experience but anything fine.
Call AD 7-2312.
WANTED
SEWING TO DO in my home north of
campus near Hort Woods. New garments,
alterations; specializing in hemlines and
belts. Phone AD 7-3969.
GIRL WANTED: to share centrally lo
cated apartment. Call AD 7-3908 after 5.
MALE STUDENT to share large double
room. Private entrance and bath in new
residential section. Student must be neat,
quiet and studious. Graduate student pre
ferable. 242 Nimitz Ave.. State College.
THESES, TERM PAPERS, etc- typed. Call
ext. 509 before five. after five AD 7-3372.
Ask for Sandra.
HELP WANTED
ANY STUDENT desiring a steady part-
time job for the entire • second semester
with wages up to $1.50 per hour drop in
and see "Perry" now so you'll be all set
to go at the beginning of the second
semester. Don't phone. Dux Club. 128
S. Pugh.
PASSENGERS WANTED
RIDERS TO — Indiana. Going to Terre
Iffliii=El
PASSENGERS WANTED to Tampa, Fla.
Leaving Jan. 21. Call AD 8-6365 after
5 p.m.
MISCELLANEOUS
THE PENN State Engineer is on sale at
the Student Union desk in Old Main
this week.
SALLY'S HAS large cans of pretzels and
potato chips for parties or any occasion.
IS YOUR typewriter giving you trouble?
If so. just dial AD 7-2492 or bring ma
chine to 633 W. College Ave.. State College.
SALLY'S DELIVER the perfect Pizza
Pie 7 nights a week Monday thrn
Sunday.
must be
through her yesterday morning
classes on a premonition that the
"fierce. wind" had brought even
colder weather.
But, perhaps the most disillu
sioned student was the one who,
when ne heard the noise, stepped
outside his fraternity house to in
vestigate. He swore this morning
that ha had seen "several jet
planes" overhead.
Aip Journ-
(Continued from page one)
for this money in the new re
organization of funds, nassed Wed
nesday night.
• A. second reason council gave
when they sent the letter recom
mending action last year was that
the curriculum could also help in
the writing of publicity for agri
cultural groups.
At this time Jackson announced
he. was: confident funds would be
appropriated by the legislature
for the curriculum.
The University budget contain
ing the request has been submit
ted to the State Budget Secretary
The budget must be approved by
the Budget Secretary the gov
ernor,- and the General Assembly
before the appropriation c,f funds
will be made.
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OBVIOUSLY, THE TITLE of the above Droodle is: 47
insectology students enjoying better-tasting Luckies
while studying 3 fireflies. All kinds of students are
bugs about Luckies. Matter of fact, college smokers
prefer Luckies to all other brands—and by a wide
margin—according to the latest and greatest of all
college surveys. Once again, the No. I. reason: Luckies
taste better. They taste better, first of all, because
Lucky Strike means fine tobacco. Then, that tobacco
is toasted to taste better. "It's Toasted"
Lucky Strike process—tones up Luckies' light, good-
tasting tobacco to make it taste even better . . .
cleaner, fresher, smoother. So, enjoy the better-tasting
cigarette . . . Lucky Strike.
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Prexy Named
To Committee
Dr. Milton S. Eisenhower. pres
ident of the University has been
named' to a 36-man committee to
prepare for an Ar.N.ril StatT. , . educa
tional conference in Harrisburg.
Other University personnel
'named by Dr. Francis Haas, super
intendent of public instruction, in
clude Dr. Donald G. McGarey, as=
sociate professor of education, and
E. L. Nixon, a retired faculty
member.
The conference will determine
Pennsylvania's role in the nation
al needs for schools and colleges.
Its findings will be presented at
the White House conference on
education next fall.
The Washington conference will
analyze current national educa
tional problems and submit a re
port to President Dwight D. Eis
enhower. The report will seek pos
sible federal aid to educatibn.
Dr. John McLumley, deputy
superintendent of education, was
named chairman of a committee
to arrange for the conference.
Russians to Share --
(Continued from page one)
"With this aim, the Soviet gov
ernment is ready to submit to the
Conference on Peaceful Use of
Atomic Energy to be convened
during 1955, according to a de
cision of the General Assembly
of the United Nations, a report
on the first plant in the U.S.S.R.
and its works."
—the famous
NSW VANIA
Deep Heaps
Swept by Jeeps
How long will it take for a man
with a jeep and a snow plow to
remove a one-inch snowfall from
a 20,000 square-foot ice-skating
rink?
Sounds like a problem in al
gebra, doesn't it? But put away
that slide rule.
It took one-and-a-half hours,
according to Robert W. Ruther
forL,
manager of the ice skating
rink. Rutherford said Tuesday
night's snowfall "took us by sur
prise "
Rutherford reported cro w d s
h - e been good. The biggest day
so far was Saturday, when. 1500
skaters were on the ice.
Speech Prof Gets
Communications Post
riarold P. Zelko, professor of
public speaking, has been elected
a member-at-large 'of the National
Council of the National Society
for the Study of CommUnication.
The council is the governing
body of a national organization of
educators, business and profes
sional people, representatives of
ri,overnment and military services
from the United States and sev
eral foreign countries who share
an interest in problems of human
communication.
Zelko -is a charter member. of
the society and a member of its
committee on communication in
business and industry.
HOLE IN ONE
Leonard W. Rozin
University of Kansas
PAINTBRUSH FOR PAINTING BARBER POLE
Eugene Heller
Columbia University
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ALL-DAY SUCKER FOR DIETERS
Judith Lee Midgley
American University
STUDENTS! EARN $25!
Lucky Droodles* are pouring in! Where
are yours? We pay $25 for all we use, and
for many we don't use. So send every
original Droodle in your noodle, with its
descriptive title, to Lucky Droodle, P. O.
Box 67, New York 46, N. Y.
4 13ROODLES, Copyright 1953 by Roger Price
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Will Kindness
Reap Relovard.s?
Final exams at Idaho State Col
lege start a week from today, but
the students aren't cramming.
Instead, they're passing out ci
gars and candy - to faculty mem
bers.
The student newspaper, The
Gengal, devotes a full-page daily
to pictures of s faculty tneniners
when they were students.
But the students iiisist they're
not "apple polishing." It's all part
of • "Be Kind to Faculty cArek"
which started Tuesday. they ex
plain.
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