TUESDAY. OCTOBER IFC Cont Interfraternitj the IFC Board o£ C freshman drinking procedures for Boai Group merabf town —slated to go i dent Daniel Land tolc a last-ditch effort wi to lift the ban when I problem to the borot The Board of Contro was sparked by Sigm dent Joseph Hartnett sented a request fro Presidents’ Workshop IFC checkers to ask Officer to accompany ers when they go in Checkers Esco: ’led Previously, checkers have been 'escorted through the house by pledges on door duty. Actually, Hartnett said, the checkers have no legal right to barge into a house. As mere courtesy, ne add ed, the checkers should ask for an officer to accompany them. ' This way, Hartnett said, the of ficer can explain possible discrep ancies .which, pledges aren’t equipped to handle. Land immediately ruled the motion out of order, saying the Board of Control is an offshoot of the executive branch and that IFC cannot tell the executive branch how to enforce legisla tion. Hartnett argued that the leg islative meetings could set certain limits within which the executive branch could operate. Methods Criticised During the ensuing discussion, several members criticised the Board of Control’s methods of checking. Some said the checkers rush into a house, others said pledges aren't qualified to show checkers around the house. Speaking against Hartnett’s mo tion, several members said by the time an officer could be obtained to show the checker around a house, discrepancies such as freshman drinking could be cov ered up. The drinking ban on freshmen is obviously very hard to enforce, some members said, and the checkers are only trying to help houses when they check. Too many freshmen who have been drinking can be hidden by the time a house officer is ob tained, they said. A successful challenge of the chair brought Hartnett's motion back on the floor where it was passed by a large majority, ac companied by a motion to set up the committee. EE Group to Give Hi-Fi Exhibition .The Electrical Engineering So ciety will present a lecture and demonstration on high fidelity at 7 tonight in 10 Sparks. Dr; Clifford R. Adams, presi dent of Alvo Electronics Distribu tors Inc., will speak on hi-fi and its problems. He will use tape re cordings and records in his talk. After the lecture,- hi-fi music will be played on the equipment used for demonstrations. Bridge Group to Meet; Club Officers Named . The newly-formed Penn State Bridge Club will meet from 6:30 to 9:30 tonight in the card and TV room of the Hetzel Union Building. . The club officers are Stephan Billstein, junior in pre-medical, president; Raymond Young, soph omore in advertising, vice presi dent; and Marilynn Zabusky, jun ior in arts and letters, secretary treasurer. Time is running out . . . see This Friday or Saturday at Center Stage - Tickets at HUB desk or door I. 1956 Vill Standardize ol Board Checking ' Council mixed up parliamentary -procedural questions, criticism of 'ontrol's manner of checking, and discussion on the effectiveness of the ight, and out of it all came a committee to set up standard ;rol checkers. ian last ni i d of Cont: Iso told that an IFC request to lift the parking ban down- Thursday—was rejected by the borough manager. IFC presi- rs were a] nto effect 1 . the group 11 be made e takes the gh council. Silva Sees Victory For GOP Candidate 1 discussion a Pi presi who pre n the IFC mandating "or a nouse the check o a house. Predicting the outcome of this year’s elections, Dr. Ruth C. Silva, associate professor of political science, forecast a Republican victory in the race for the presidency, in her speech to the Faculty Luncheon Club yesterday. According to surveys, President Dwight D. Eisenhower will get 52 per cent of the popular vote, and probably a majority of the electoral votes, she said. He will not, however, win by a landslide, and some pos sibility of a Democratic victory still exists, she said. Adlai E. Stevenson, with 48 per cent of the popular vote, may still receive the majority of electoral votes. Many factors enter into this possibility, she said. , Among them is a possible three way-split in the South caused by Dixiecrat Coleman Andrews. Votes for Andrews will especially prey on the Eisenhower vote, and the plurality vote would be thrown to Stevenson, she ex | plained. Stevenson's Possibilities Employment Interviews The following firms will con duct interviews for January grad uates and advance degree candi dates who expect to receive de grees during the current school year in the Placement Service of fice in 112 Old Main: Nov. 12. American Smelting &*Refinine BS: ChE. EE. ME. Met. MneE. Nov. 12. Elliot Co.: BS: ME, EE, ChE. IE: MS: ME. EE, ChE. Nov. 12, Erie Resistor; BS: EE, ME, El. Nov. 12. Kelly Springfield; BS: ME, EE, BusAd, lE. Nov. -12, Standard Oil of Indiana; BS: ChE; MS: PhD: Chem, ChE. Nov. 13, American Can; BS. MS: Chem, ChE, Met. ME. Nov. 13. Humble Oil A Refining: All Degrees: P£, ChE, ME, EE. CE: MS, PhD: Chem. Nov. 13, Johns-Manville; BS: ChE, Chem, ME. EE. Nov. 13, New Jersey Zinc; BS: Mng. Prep.E, MngE, Met. EE. ME, ChE, Geol, Chem,* Phys; MS, PhD: ChE, MetE, Chem, Met, Geol; MS: Phys. EE. Nov. 13. Sun Oil; PhD: Org & Phys Chem. ChE. Nov. 13, Youngstown Sheet Sc Tube; BS ME, EE, MetE, MngE, ChE, lE. UCA to Conduct Morning Services The University Christian Asso ciation staff, Cabinet,- and the Chapel staff will conduct morn ing worship services this week in the Helen Eak i n Eisenhower Chapel. The services will be delivered at 8:10 a.m. today, tomorrow and Thursday. Members of the Evangelical United Brethren Student Fellow ship will conduct the Vesper serv ice at 4:30 p.m. Thursday. Ag Council Will Meet The Agriculture Student Coun cil will meet at 7 tonight in 213 Hetzel Union to hear a report on plans for a shorter Christmas va cation. No wonder everybody cheers for Balfurd's Quick Service. It's dependable! Always .ready at the promised time. BALFURD Careful Cleaners W. Beaver THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA By BARB MARTINO AD 7-7661 Slate College In the event' of a Stevenson victory; Dr. Silva predicted the way in which it would be accom plished. Stevenson-will carry ten out of the 11 Southern states, re ceiving 118 electoral votes. Dr. Silva said Stevenson will prob ably not carry Florida. He will pick up 39 electoral votes by sweeping four of the five border states (all but Maryland), (Continued on page eight) tffiWmSfr AivE&.mffr ICE CREAM Little IWW M 'I 1 .' 1 r' B’jOfZ WANT TO HEAR : PKOF IN TH£IR SES—BUT WATCH SET THE EXAMPLE AT : OWN CLAMBAKES. Botanical Group To Hear Guthrie Dr. George M. 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