PAGE TWO 2 SAE's Slept Near Burglar Two members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity slept through the 'Monday burglary. in which about Sl2OO in per sonal items and cash were stolen about 25 feet from where the person or persons made entry to the Beaver avenue and Pugh street house. The two members had been studying in the downstairs Department Asks $lO,OOO For Library The department of history has voted unanimously to request an annual library budget of $lO,OOO. representing an increase of $B5OO over last year's budget. The request has been sent to Ralph W. McComb, University li brarian, and has not yet been of ficially approved. The department is allocated $l5OO a year for its library bud get, but it has been spending more than three times this amount for books for the past few year:, To Aid Research The increased amount of money will help to build better library facilities to make more research possible by faculty and graduate students. The money will also be used to buy more books for outside read ing, which students are required to do for history. To Buy Files The category of material to be bought also includes lang run files of more newspapers, long run files of professional journals, ,and source collections of various nations and states of the United States. Source collections are a combi nation of eye witness accounts and official documents, which re late to important historical events showing what actually happened. The increased library facilities will enable the members of the history department to carry on better and more thorough research projects. Carnival (Continued front page one) Also Phi Kappa Tau and Ath erton Halt. "The Man With the Golden Arm"; Phi Sigma Kappa and Sigma Kappa, "Guys and Dolls"; Sigma Chi and Alpha Xi Delta, "Ted Kat Sullivan Show"; Sigma Phi Alpha, "You Bet Your Wife"; Theta Xi and Alpha Chi Omega, "Come Back. Little Amo eba"; Lambda Chi Alpha and Del ta Delta Delta, "This Is Your Record". Original Category In the original category, groups entered are AIM and Leonides, "Forbidden Planet"; Alpha Tau Omega and Independent Women. "Chasing the Blues Away"; Bea ver House and Thompson Hall, "Original Showboat"; Chi Phi and Kappa Alpha Theta, "Yes, We Havve No Bananas"; Delta Sig ma Lambda and first floor Thomp son, "Delta Sigma Lambda Show boat"; Kappa Delta Rho and In dependent Women, "The Wizard of Awes": Also Phi Epsilon Pi. "Phi Ep's Rapid Shave"; Phi Kappa Sigma' and Pi Beta Phi, "No Tame for Privates"; Phi Mu Delta and Beta Sigma Omicron, "Black Magic"; Phi Sigma Delta and Alpha Ep silon Phi. "Dancing in the Dark"; Sigma Delta Tau, "Broadway Rat Race"; Theta Chi and Sigma Sig ma Sigma, "Blues in the Night"; Theta Delta Chi and second floor Thompson, "Let's Face It": and Alpha Sigma Phi and Kappa Kap pa Gamma, "Hollywood Comes to Penn State". "i CANADIAN ROCKIES and CALIFORNIA Vacation Tour, 15 days incl. 4. Banff, Lake Louise, Van couver, Sea t t l e, Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Grand Canyon. Albuquerque. Sante Fe. All incl. Price only 1: $277. Inquiries invited! AMERICAN EXPRESS ... Tour Service . . . k 276 E. McCormick Ave. AD 11-6635 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA living room until they turned out the lights and dozed on couches at about 3 a.m., according to Merl Gerdes, house president. Although they were only 25 feet from the dining room win dow, where entry was gained, there was a closed door between them and the dining room, Gerdes said. State Colege Police, who were called to the scene soon after the burglary was discovered at 6 a.m. l by a group of pledges, are still investigating the breaking and entering. Meticulous Burglars Gerdes said the burglars or burglars "sure were meticulous." He said in one incident some one removed a scarf from atop a cigar box, opened the cigar box, took out a wallet, removed money from the wallet., replaced the wal ' let, shut the box, and put the scarf back on top. Gerdes believes the burglary was the work of vandals. He said this seems to be the only explan ation for someone going to the trouble of standing on a chair I and removing a bull whip las itened to the wall. NROTC Hat Taken And Richard James, house treasurer, would like to know what they wanted with his Naval Reserve Officers' Training Corps hat. Alsci stolen were five or six membership pins and a pledge pin. All but four of the 20 rooms in the three-story stone structure were looted. The highest amount of cash stolen from one member. according to Gerdes, was $4O. An other member had $3O stolen. These, he said, were the only sizeable amounts. The robber y, according to James, probably took place some time after 3:30 a.m. since a mem ber was sleeping in one of the looted rooms until that time. Done by Several Capt. John R. Juba. State Col lege police chief, said yesterday that it was probably- the work of several persons since "in all they took a lot of stuff." He further said it was prob ably the work of someone familiar with the fraternity's dormitory like sleeping arrangements. All study rooms which were looted, are situated on the second floor, while the members sleep on the third floor. Police are also investigating a car vandalism at Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity. It happened at about the same time as the SAE robbery, police said. Professor's Son Given 'Satisfactory' Report The condition of five-year-old Jeffrey Pape, son of Dr. Leslie M. Pape. associate professor of philosophy, was reported "satis factory" yesterday by Centre County Hospital. The youngster was hit by a car when he darted across the street in front of his home Sunday. Players Ad Workshop Players Advertising workshop will meet at 7 tonight in the Schwab loft. 51,, Ciart 11106,, Co. at 120 S. Pugh invites YOU to come in and see the NEW, EASY to DRIVE 4 , jambreita.i DEPENDABILITY .---- - ----1 •*- •,;:,- ' . " CONVENIENCE • ,•,•:: ...,1 k '....‘. '‘... ...77. - - :. ECONOMY • • = .: _. ,:, s s SAFETY ; J .. / 2-;.- -1 : ,- . ..• • _,.; . FUN Check thes e a dvantages: well over 100 miles per gallon —52.00 registration—no parking problems—skirts con gested traffic-45 mph—no oil, battery or coiling sys tem worries—torsion bar suspension -3 speed clutch. Research Shows Snow in April Not So Unusual Although students have been complaining about the snowy, cold weather of late, its not as unusual as they may think. A check of the department of meteorology weather books shows that the University has had snow up to or beyond April 20 for six out of the last ten years. On Mothers Day Weekend, May 10, 1953, two inches of snow fell in Nittany Valley to set a record for the last flurry during the 10- year period. It looks as if the students this year will be spared of such a final ending to winter. Warmer temp eratures and clearing skies is the forecast for today. However, students in the de partment of meterology said it is too early to be optimistic. The high forecast today is 52 degrees while a low of 33 is ex pected. Yesterday's high was 41 and the low was 29. About .05 inches of precipitation fell. Spring Jobs Open For Men Students At the present time there are several part-time jobs available for men students at the Student Employment Service. These jobs are related to spring gardening and house cleaning. Working in campus dining halls, the Hetzel Union Building, and fraternities are available to town and fraternity students. - - Details and descriptions of sum mer jobs are also available in 112 Old Main. 00000 M-610019400 STATED CA CNEY IN - HIS . GREATpt ROLEI aw-43.im .. Ctr~wseorA JAMES c" - CAGNEY TributeTo A Bad Man Now: 1:52, 3:49, 5:46. 7:43, 9:40 STARTS SUNDAY AMERICAS. OWN . MUSICAL! ' - THE PICIURE OF THE YEAR! GUYS AND: - DOLLS CIKMASCGtE j 0 COLOR! *CATHAUM Sneak Prevue Tonite A New Hollywood Hi! in Cinema Scope and Color! —8:02 P.M.— "rua CRY TOMORROW" Begins: 1:35, 3:44, 5:53, 9:54 • BEGINS THURSDAY • Gregory Peck Jennifer Jones Frederic March "The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit" Cinema Scope - Color *NITTANY Toni.- Doors Open 6 p.m. "DOCTOR AT SEA" • COMING SUNDAY • "DiABOUQUE" LA Council Scholarship The Liberal Arts Student Council has clarified its provi sions for the scholarship it soon will award. The council voted that the $lOO award will be open only to students in the College of the Liberal Arts who have not received other financial aid. The scholarship will be awarded on the basis of need. and scholastic achievement. In other business, Robert Nu rock, Lantern magazine busin~cc manager, reported that due to a delay at the printers, the iiterdry publication will not go on sale un til May 9 or 10. He said spring issue of the Lantern will carry more drawings and poetry than the last issue. Nurock Outlines Plans Nurock told the council that plans will be made to increase the size of the Lantern to 56 pages next fall if this issue sells successfully. He stated that no advertising will be carried in the event the magazine size is in creased. The council voted to retain Monday night as council meeting time. It discussed changing the NOW HERE IS THE "ELECTRONICS CENTER Of THE MIDWEST" N.ANT, "HEADQUARTERS" OF THE CROStly GOVERNMENT PRODUCTS DIVISION. LOCATED IN A NORTHERN SUBURB OF CINCINNATI, THIS PLANT HAS EVERY FACUITY FOR LONG RANGE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS. * * The Crosley Government Products Division is a mem ber of the AVCO Manufacturing Corporation a family of famous names including Crcksley Broadcast. ing, Crosley Radio, Television and Appliances, Bendix Home Laundry Equipment, Lycoming Engines, American Kitchens, New Idea Farm Equipment along with Horn Farm Equipment and Moffats Appliances in Canada. Young Engineers get individual attention and un equalled growth opportunities. Radar, Guided Missiles; Transistors are just,a few of the fields in which Crosley is now working. Get all the facts. Write for a brochure describing our past, present and future. Find out how you may help write additional achievement chapters of the Crosley "story". DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING GOVERNMENT PRODUCTS Cros/ey DIVISION A MANUFACTURING CORPORATION Evendale, Cincinnati 15, Ohio WEDNESDAY. APRIL 25. 1956 Clarifies Terms meeting night due to the fact that sorority, fraternity and Interfrat 2rnity Council meetings are held on Monday night. In tabling a motion to hold council meetings on Tuesday night council mem bers pointed out that all nights are equally crowded. Committee Appointed Richard Schreiger, council pres ident, appointed Martha Rankin, Robert Nurock, Jay Feldstein and Richard Friedman to a commit tee to investigate the possibilities of holding a faculty evaluation in the College of Liberal Arts. The possible evaluation would be in the form of questionnaires handed out in liberal arts classes asking the students in the class to rate (Continued on page eight) THE EVENDALE ENGINEER REQUIREMENTS (IN PERCENT) • 227% 1955 1960
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