f AGE EIGHT Party Policies (Continued from page two) the Democrau, for tariff protec tion.” Dr. Silva mentioned two other parly differences—labor and for eign policy. Republican foreign policy is more oriented toward Asia, she said, and Democratic toward Europe. Here again, she mentioned, the policies of the two parties overlap. “There is more isolationist sen timent among Republicans than among Democrats, although there is internationalist and isolationist sentiment in both parties. Demos Favor Labor “Democrats, as a whole, are more favorable to organized lab or, but the Republicans surely are not anti-labor. Again, the differ ence is one of degree.” Many union workers. Dr. Silva said, say they never had a Demo cratic Secretary of Labor more satisfactory than Republican James Mitchell. “Str-ong executives” have been a Democratic product in the past 45 years, she emphasized, and a “strong legislature” has been evi dent in Republican eras. When CLASSIFIEDS **Ad» muni be in by 11:W i.«. the preredin* day.** KATES 1? vordt 01 lean: tflit One Insertion 56.75 r«c Insertions Sl.*6 Three Insertions Additional word* 3 for .0$ for earh dae of insertion. FOB SALE HAWAIIAN GUITAR with rase btitl uiM|>lift* v r ?7 r . full Dutid Runt AD ►-‘•••1*5 *5l OLDS eoiiv’t, new top. KAH, w, w hydiamath', 22,tH»0 mile*, Mur. Mu»t hr •old. Paul Anderson AD 7-4444. 7*51 33* MOBILE Cruiser Trailer, avail. aide immediately. Completely set up with all conveniences. Phone AD h-M»7B. 12 (>AIIGK single barrel Iver Johnson shot nun. Reasonable. Call AD 7-3 MK after 5. jtJ5l HUDSON Custom 6 c>L. two new r**v*pj». roomy four door sedan. Ideal for group* ttipa. $195. AD K-9414. SAVACE Kifle—one boa shells. Rifle like new. reasonable. Call AD $.-8695 after J. IFOR PROMPT and expert radio and phonr- qraph service stop at State College 232 South Allen Street. WOMEN'S GOLD Gruen wristwaten. If found please return to Carol Mii-hael, 342 Simmon*. Reward. 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Phone AD 7*3900 , IS TOUR typewriter giving you trouble?] if ao. call AD 7-2492 or brine machine! to CSS W College Ave » ATTENTION TOWN Independent Men: Wednesday is your night for action •l the TIM meeting. 203 HUB 7:00. ALTERATION OE men’s and women’s •‘rtthinj! and restyling of gowns. Mrs. J pbxtMe AD J-4524 tor appointment. ( ever there has been a GOP presi dent during this period, Congress has tended to dominate the scene. 'Crisis Presidents' "The majority of Democratic presidents have been in office in times of crisis—war and depres sion. This may account for Demo cratic presidents’ being strong leaders.” It doesn’t imply that the Demo crats bring war—they just hap pen to be there when war comes, Dr. Silva said. And the president in office- at the time, she added, is forced to provide the leadership required in wartime.” Air Drill Team to Meet Members of the Air Force Drill Team'will meet ai 7 p.m. tomor row in the Armory for the formal initiation of the pledge class. Advertisement ENGINEERING OPPORTUNITIES AT MELPAR TO BE DISCUSSED ON CAMPUS SOON One Of Nation's Leading Electronic R&D Companies To Interview Engineering , Physics, Math Majors Unusual opportunities for rapid professional growth and advance ment at Melpar, Inc., one of the Nation's leading electronic research and development organizations, will be detailed to interested engineer ing, math and physics majors in a series of interviews to be held on campus soon. A subsidiary of Westlnghouse Air ; Brake Company, Melpar is now en ; gaged in a program of expansion ; involving substantial increases in staff and facilities. t No Waiting For * Automatic" Advancement at Melpar At Melpar there is no waiting period for “automatic” advance ment. Instead, an engineer, regard less of his age or tenure, may move ahead as rapidly as his skill and performance dictate. Each engi neer's achievement is reviewed at Melpar Gives Financial Assistance For Advanced Study The list of universities located near Melpar laboratories that offer graduate and undergraduate courses in engineering subjects in cludes: Geoigetown University, George Washington University, American University, Catholic Uni versity, University of Maryland, University of Virginia, Harvard, Massachusetts Institute of Tech nology, Northeastern University, and Boston University. Melpar offers financial assistance for study at these distinguished schools. AD 7-7«it* Many Extra Benefits Melpar's personnel policies and salary structure compare most fa vorably with those of the Industry as a whole. The Company main tains a liberal program of benefits too extensive to detail in this space. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Physics Professor To Present Paper Dr. Robert Nathans, assistant professor of physics, has been in-] yited to present a technical paper jat the Conference on Ferrites on jOct. 30 in London. Dr.. Nathans is chief author of jthe paper “Neutron Diffraction IStudies of the Manganese, Mag nesium, Ferrite System.” He is [currently on leave from the Uni ■ versity, engaged in a research project sponsored by the National Security Agency. While in Europe, Dr. Nathans will visit laboratories in Ein ]hoven, the Netherlands; Grenoble, France; ond Oslo, Norway. Rod and Coccus Movie The Rod and Coccus Club will sponsor the movie, "Careers in Medical Technology,” at 7 tonight 'in 206 Patterson. Despite Melpar's rapid expansion, the highest standards of personnel selection are constantly main tained. This selective process has produced a vigorous organization of great experience and competence In all fields of electronics. Younger men who wish to apply their engineering knowledge to problems of a varied and challeng ing nature are required to fill im portant posts in Melpar project groups. Plan to Interview the Mel par representative when he visits your campus. least twice a year. In this manner engineers deserving advancement can be quickly "spotted" and pro moted. As soon as an engineer is ready for more complex responsi bilities they are given him. Choose Assignments From Varied Fields Engineers who join Melpar may choose their assignments from one or more of these challenging fields: Flight Simulators • Radar and Countermeasures • Network The ory • Systems Evaluation • Micro wave Techniques • Analog & Digi tal Computers • Magnetic Tape Handling • UHF, VHF, or SHF Receivers • Packaging Electronic Equipment a Pulse Circuitry • Microwave Filters • Servo-mech anisms • Subminiaturization .. Electro-Mechanical Design • Small Mechanisms • Quality Control & Test Engineering; - ertUeaient Psychological Society Names New Officers Robert Stoner, sophomore in psychology, has been elected pres ident of the Psychological So ciety. Other officers are Ned Taylor, junior in psychology from Phila delphia, vice president; Janet Townsend, junior in psychology from Houtsdale, N.Y., secretary; and Glenn Smith, 'junior in psy chology, treasurer. What's This? Answer The clue said the photo grapher stooped low. which was what he did to get this unusual angle of the object. The word "time" was used in the clue, which should have brought to mind clock, which this is. It is the clock above the Heizel Union desk. Advertisement— Fine Living Conditions Offered By Melpar Locales Melpar’s R&D operations are cen tered near and in Washington, D. C. and Boston, Mass. Both are rich in cultural and educational facili ties. The Northern Virginia area in which Melpar's headquarters laboratory Is located Is within easy driving range of beaches, lakeE, mountains, as well as other recrea tional and scenic points. The cli mate allows outdoor recreation 218 days of the year. Fine homes and apartments in all price ranges are readily available. Melpar's Boston area plants allow engineers to enjoy the pleasant tempo of New England living coupled with Boston’s splendid cul tural and educational advantages. Melpar pays re-location expenses. Booklets Available An attractive, fully-illustrated booklet describing living conditions prevailing in the Washington, D. C. area can be obtained from your campus Placement Officer. Grads Go To Work At Once The college or university graduate who joins Melpar is not required to undergo a formal training pro gram. Instead, he immediately be comes a member of a project group and is assigned to work with an experienced engineer whose guid ance and assistance enable him to advance rapidly. Members of Mel par project groups gain experience in oR phases of engineering prob lems by free and frequent inter change of ideas during group meet ings. Such experience is valuable in leading to eventual managerial responsibility. Make Appointment Now for Melpar Interview Oct. 17th To secure an appointment with the Melpar representative when he visits your campus, contact your Placement Officer today. At the same time ask him-for booklets on Melpar and the Northern Virginia area. We believe you will find them of un usual interest. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1956 Traffic Court Fines Twenty Traffic Court levied a total of $ll7 in fines Monday night. Of the 25 students who ap peared before the court, 17 viola tors were fined a total of $B5 for 136 separate violations. Eleven cases were dismissed. Three violators failed to appear before the court, as directed, and therefore lost their right to ap peal. Their automatic fines to taled $32. Eight students were fined $5 each for failing to display their registration stickers. Failure to report to the Campus Patrol Office within the next complete school day resulted in fines totaling $8 for four students. Sixteen traffic and parking vio lations resulted in $37 worth of 'fines. Advertisement— Melpar Experiences Sure & Steady Growth Founded in 1945, Melpar has doubled in size every 18 months for the past 11 years. Recently it com pleted erection of a complete new headquarters laboratory near the Nation’s Capital, and is presently making substantial additions to its Watertown, Mass, laboratory (6 miles west of Boston), and to Its research department in Boston. Located on a 44-acre landscaped tract in Fairfax County, Virginia, only 10 miles from Washington, D. C., Melpar's main laboratories encompass over 265,000 square feet under a single roof. Fully air-con ditioned, they are equipped with every facility. In addition to the new, ultra-modern headquarters plant, Melpar maintains additional facilities in Arlington, Virginia, Boston and Watertown, Massachu setts, for a total of 460,000 square feet. University Courses Offered at Melpar Melpar staff members, both holders and non-holders of degrees, may take advantage of the many fully accredited courses in engineering subjects which are offered at Mel par's headquarters laboratory. QuesKfiecl Graduates Offered Paid Inspection Trips After a personal interview on their campus, qualified candidates may be invited to visit Melpar's head quarters laboratory at Company expense. Information on opportu nities available for graduates together with details on living con ditions in Northern Virginia to available by simply writing: Mr. William Schaub, Melpar, Inc., 3000 Arlington Blvd., Falls Church, Vir ginia.
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