PAGE EIGHT UCA to Sponsor 5-Day A conference entitled, “UCA| and the World Church,’’ to bel open to students and faculty! members interested in learn ing of the activities of the world church, will be sponsored by the University Christian Association beginning Friday through Tuesday. The conference will include three lectures by Rev. Stewart Meacham. formerly a Methodist mission worker in India; informal discussion periods on Monday and Tuesday conducted by Elias Peter, youth director of the Church of South India; and Bible study classes and worship services. Supper to Open Conference The conference will begin with a cafeteria-style supper at 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Friday at which time Rev. Meacham will deliver the oening address, “You and the World Church.” f*'- KA ®p ifc^— _ s| jMf '^J- - / •kwua<' v - i >^N^-WWW J ;'fe> ;£f**?* - + A* 1 ' I Morning prayer services will be delivered from 8:10 to 8:40 a.r.i. [Saturday in the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel and will be followed by study hours at 9, 10, and 11 a.m. in the small lounge of the chapel. Conferees to Meet at Chapel At 4:30 p.m. Saturday, conferees will meet at the Chape] to leave for the UCA Cabin for supper. Rev. Meacham will deliver his second address following the meal. Discussion periods and evening prayer also are planned. The Sunday program will in clude a common study hour at 9 a.m. in 102 Chapel; regular Sun day worship services at 10:45 a.m. in Schwab Auditorium; and a platform address by Rev. Mea cham during a dinner at 12:15 to 2:30 p.m. in the Hetzel Union Building Mixers Scheduled From 3 to 5 p.m. open houses and coffee hours will be held in What’s Doin at Pratt & Whit 'Artist's conception of Palm Beach Facility shows two-st< ing headquarters structure, center, and single-story ma: and laboratory facilities will be located in area beyond Believing that the future of aviation lay with larger aircraft, higher speeds and greater ranges, the found ers of Pratt & Whitney Aircraft established an iron clad policy demanding constant striving to develop aircraft engines that would continually surpass pre vious accomplishments. The intervening restless years at P i- W A have been filled with continuing progress which proved the wisdom of that early decision. Brand new areas of technology were explored; rec ognition as undisputed leader in its field was at tained; expansion to accommodate the growth of the company resulted in a nationwide network of auxiliary facilities. Florida long America’s year ’round playground is now providing ground for the continued expan sion of America’s foremost aircraft engine builder. H’orlif't foremost designer and builder of aireraft engine! PRATT & WHITNEY AIRCRAFT THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Sunshine and science ... star performers new Florida Otvl i i • • • f U »it • d Ahirtft C•rp•r • I I • • EAST HARTFORD 8. CONNECTICUT Conference .the Memorial Lounge of the chapel. i Mr. Peter will lead informal discussions concerning the 'mis sion of the world church and the church and university, for stu dents, faculty, and staff members on Monday and Tuesday. Students interested in informa tion pretaining to vocations over seas—either church-paid or work m governmental or United Nations agencies, are encouraged to at tend the discussions or to schedule personal interview's with Mr. Peter. Coed Contact Prohibited In Old Days at'State' In the Rules of the Pennsylvan ia State College, 1875-1885, stu dents were forbidden "to associate with students of the opposite sex during either session or vacation, without special permission of the President and the Preceptress.” Ideally located in Palm Beach County, P & W A’s newest facility will' be an important engineering auxiliary to the main laboratories and plants in. Connecticut Major factors in selecting the site were the mild climate and sufficient isolation to permit development and test of highly advanced and ex tremely powerful jet engines with minimum acous tical disturbance to the surrounding resort com munities. The engineering graduate who begins his career at this Florida facility will have the rare opportunity of keeping pace with its anticipated growth. In an organization renowned for development engineering superiority, he will be able to gain invaluable ex perience working on vital, long-range projects that are a challenge to the imagination. IM Football (Continued from page seven) score occurred shortly after the kick-off on a Dewitt to Larry Freedman completion good for 14 yards. Bob Bastion was next to haul down Dewitt’s throw, this one counting 6 yards. Larry Beighy picked off a Jack Van Vechten pass and then scored on Dewitt’s heave. Bastion came back to score the finale on a 13- yarder. Alpha Sigma Phi battered Al pha Zeta in the last game, 19-7. Lou Lynch scored all three Al pha Sig T.D.s, coming on three passes. The first was a Jim Nor ton-Dick Ferrari combo which covered 61. Dick Gray hit Lynch for the second and Ferrari’s pass got the third. Don Snyder tallied for AZ. Silva Will Pick Victors Dr. Ruth Silva, associate pro fessor political science, will pre dict Pennsylvania congressional seats at 9 tonight over the WDFM and WMAJ news round-up. “Show” THURSDAY. OCTOBER 25. 1956 Chem Phys Council Freshmen students interested in Chemistry-Physics Student Coun cil positions may nominate them selves on bulletin, boards in Os mond, Whitmore, Pond, and Wal ker laboratories. CLASSIFIEDS ~Ad« moat be tn by Il:t6 the preceding day-** KATES 17 words or leu; $6.56 One Insertion 96.75 Twa Insertions 61.66 Thru Insertions Additional words 3 for -66 for each day of Insertion. FOR SALE TUXEDO—size 40 regular, in good con* dition *lO. Call AD 7-3427. 1966 FORD Fairlane Club sedan lolly equipped with radio, heater, Fordamntie twin signals, back-up lights and two new Firestone town and country- snow treads. $1496. Call AD 7-7724 after 8 p.m. FOR SALE—I94B Ford 4-dr $125. 1947 Ford 2-V inside. If- found call Roger Fried rich AD 8-4)013. ONE POISONOUS Snake. Return to Cen ter Stage Friday or Saturday. Needed for “My 3 Angels/* ____ ALLIGATOR RAINCOAT—Io*«t op Monday in Sparks. Reward. Call AD 7-4928. Mc- Laughlin. . 1956 BETHLEHEM High School Class Ring. Initials T.J.D. Believed lost in Rec Hall. Finder call 282 Simmons. LOST NEXT tn 16 Sparks —Alligator Rain coat with red plaid lining, have jours. Would appreciate exchange. Ext. ,266 after 5 p.m. Ask'For Richard Gummo. GREY SUEDE Jacket In«it last week on campus or taken from Kappa Delta Rho. Call AD 7-2337. FOR RENT DOUBLE Room, 340 East Prospect, immediate occupancy. male student; quiet, pleasant surroundings. Call AD 7- 7852 any time. DOUBLE Room with Board, 317 E. Beaver. Phone AD 8-9135 ask for Bob Adair. DOUBLE ROOM, with board—sl9 per week. 220 East Nittany Ave. Fhone Mrs. Hart man AD 7-7247. ROOMS FOR RENT DOUBLE OR Single Room* across from Atherton Hall. Inquire: Campanis Shoe Repair, 343 East College Ave. AD 8-8172. MEALS HOME COOKED meals at reasonable rates 7 days per week. Call AD 8-3590 and ask for Chester. WANTED TUXEDO IN good condition at reasonable price; size 42 long. Call AD 7-3427. HELP WANTED STUDENT KITCHEN Help—Apply Alpha Epsilon Pi, 429 E. Hamilton. EXPERIENCED NEAT Clerk for part-time work. Apply Chicago Meat House, rear 139 North Gill street. MISCELLANEOUS EXPERIENCED TYPIST desires .typing of thesis reporta, etc. Mary Jo Lindhome, 128 Locust Lane. SQUARE DANCING with the “Serenaders” this Saturday, Oct 27, Woodman.HalL Dames sponsored. Couples welcomed. For information AD 8-9607. THE STUDENT Floral Agency thanks you for your many corsage orders. Tonight Ixdwecn 5 and 7, p.m. will be the last chance tn order. See you by the West Dorm P.O, or in the Nlttanv-Pollock dining hall. POLITICALLY INCLINED T Come to Young Democrats meeting, 105 Willard tonight 7. FpR PROMPT and expert radio and phono graph service stop at State College T.V., 232 South Allen Street CHIROPRACTORS—Dr. James W. Maurer* Dr. Joseph Kryemienski—new office ad dress, 138 B. Beaver Ave. (above Weis Storei. Phone AD 7-3900.- IS YOUR typewriter giving you trouble? ' If to. cal) AD T-2492 or bring enaehuM to 633 W - College Ave. “GOING STRICTLY CONTINENTAL” l>i* European party at Presbyterian Student Ccxier Sai. aiU'at 8. Come oa down I