PAGE EIC Sixteen to Attend UCA Regional Study Conclave Eleven university students and five staff members of the Universtiy Christian Association will attend a regional study conference sponsored by the United Student Christian Coun cil from Dec. 27 to Jan. 1 at Chatham College in Pittsburgh. The topic to be discussed is "The University Under God." In order to understand this topic, the group will first read and discuss, in small groups, "Chosen People," a book written especially for the conference. The conference is open to stu dents of all denominations and non-believers. Applications are still available in the UCA office. The deadline for applications is Dec. 21. The fee is $4O, with some scholarship aid possible. To Explain Christianity The purpose of the conference is to explain what Christianity means, particularly to a univer sity student. The student's rela tionship to his church in the uni versity setting as well as his re sponsibility to the University as a Christian will be explained. University faculty members at tending the conference will in clude the Rev. Robert Starbuck, associate director of UCA and Evangelical and Reform Chap lain: the Rev. Arthur L. Ruths, Lutheran campus pastor: Ruth Bosch, assistant director of UCA and the Rev. Donald Mcilvride, interim director of the Westmin ster Foundation. Starbuck to Be Director Reverend Starbuck will be the study director of the conference. Robert Hare is the student chairman of a committee of UCA students and faculty who are working to stimulate interest in the conference and to publicize it on campus. Inquiries concerning the con ference may be addressed to Ruth Bosch, 203 Chapel. 8 Trees Missing From Memorial Further investigation has shown that eight pine trees, planted along Curtin Rd. opposite the Uni versity flower gardens as part of a war memorial by the School of Forestry, are missing. Only three trees were reported missing Wednesday, Capt. Philip Mark of the Campus Patrol said. Investigators were unsure wheth er five additional trees were stolen or that the previous investigation failed to reveal the complete loss. A pine tree was planted for each member of the Forestry School killed in combat. Forester to Lecture On African Life William 13. Cummings, director of plantings in Liberia for the Firestone Rubber Co., will give an illustrated talk on "Life in West Africa" at the School of Forestry convocation at 11 a.m. Wednesday in 121 Sparks. The talks and slides will cover many facets of living in West Africa, including native customs, villages and homes, and of the life of a planter in the area. The talk is open to the public. Expert Sees— (Continued from page one) tions parked were generally around the perimeter of the cam pus." The survey was made two years ago by the State Highways De partment, in corveration with the Federal Bureau of Public Roads, at.the same time a similar survey was made of the borough traffic problem. PENN STATE Student TOUR of EUROPE Summer 1957 • information • Itinerary THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA IM Boxing— (Continued from page six) fight, also a 128-pounder, was halted in the second stanza. He weakened Rathmell with a series of combinations to the head. A 155-pound scrap saw Chuck Lewis stopping Larry Fegley in two rounds. Lewis landed many hard blows to the head, and had Fegley reeling on the ropes as the second round ended. Forfeits: Pete Oechslin, Phi sig ma Kappa, over Sid Nodland, Sig ma Chi; and Ray Lehr over Neil Coyle. Tanglewood Acres (Shangri-La of Centre County) 4 I/2 Miles from Bellefonte on Rd. to Jacksonville E.: Dinners Served Nightly 2 .= PIZZA SANDWICHES SALADS r=s = ALSO P . - STEAKS SPAGHETTI LOBSTER SHRIMP = Private Parties May Be Arranged by Reservations 'fr.' Call Bellefonte 5-4584 " . Dancing Permitted _ No Minors Allowed ti llllll llll lll l lllllllll l l llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll6lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllg You get better looking in a's7 Chevrolet! There's a whole new outlook behind the wheel—a bigger view of the road over that sassy hood. And isn't that new instrument panel a honey! • Look through that '57 Chev rolet windshield and you see how its new, deeper_ design CHEVROLET gives you better, safer vision. Glance down—just a bit— and your eyes rest (xi - the _ - _ sweetest instrument panel a USAcar ever had. Then, take the wheel and S 7 CHEVROLET - you'll find the going's even •224-h.p. tao-p e d,,,,,„ ee better than the looking! ...9;ne 0 6 0 croo nag e o f (Horsepower ranges up to mom cost 245.)* Come in and see. See Your Authorized Chevrolet Dealer. I, 'aarety Program- (Continued from page two) jured. The estimated loss in prop erty damaged, wages and insur ance last year was more than 97 million dollars, the Bureau of Highway Safety reported. However, the National Safety Council reported Pennsylvania's death rate per 100 million miles traveled is 4.6, compared to a na tional average of 6.0. The biggest death total on Pennsylvania highways was in 1936 when 2564 persons were killed. As part of his education sugges tions Neyhart said there should be special training programs for commercial vehicle operators con ducted by the firm employing the operator. This would include trucks, busses, taxi cabs and other commercial vehicles. "And not only should each corn [munity have a school driver edu cation program, but there should be an adult driver education pro gram in each community," he de clared. In addition, Neyhart said, the state must reinforce its vehicle SELECTED BEVERAGES Only frcmchisked Chevrolet dealers /CH SVII - OLET / di s pl a y d a i s f aaus a,, aTukmuu.k inspection program "Compulsory inspection is won derful,, but we should also have !spot checks to implement inspec tion. In that way individuals would be under pressure to keep their vehicles in top condition." Turning to highways, Neyhart said one of the nation's prime problems is to set up an "ade quate" road program. He said the national 300 billion plan is a step in the right direction, but added "our highways are 20 years behind the times now." CLASSIFIEDS ADS MUST BE IN BT II :MI a.rn. • THE PRECEDING DAT RATES—I 7 words or less : 50.311 One ll...etHogs 50.73 Two insertions $l.OO Three , insertions Additional words 3 for .05 for each day of inftertion. FOR SALE CAMERA: ARCOFLEX—lraikver carrying guar, ground glace focue. 320, Cwll AD 7-4676. BEST IN Jokes, Cartoons and articles from finest college humor magazines in country. All in Exchange li.eue of Froth. 35mm KODAK 35 range-finder coated f 3.6 lens. carrying ease. filter adapter ring. haze filter. flash attachment: 150 watt projector. $55 takes it all. Phone Al Heiges Al) S-6441 ext. 2599. MEN'S HOCKEY Skates, the 9—ss. Good condition, need one Sear. Call AD €.6355. WOMEN'S SKATES. size 7—ss. Coed con dition. used one Coll AD 8-6441. KODAK PONY 135 Camera and flash sit tachment. Call Dan AD 7-2114. 1950 PACKARD S. beautiful metallic green paint, tup-notch engine, new seat covers. This 4-toor sedan sells for $215. Contact Percy Jackson AD t , -5441 ext. 725. Owner must sell before Dec. 21. 1954 VINDALE mobile home. 28 foot aw•n- ing included. Set up in mice location. See at Woodsdale Park. Phone AD S-EOlO or HO 8-6676. HELP WANTED STUDENT JOB—work in dining room and kitchen in exchange far meals. Call at 1317 E. Bearer. Ask for Miss Bush.. .'~ ..:8:x:: w~„«:; , Sweet, smooth and Jassy! 7/4. Bo) Air Colosnible wide Body ty Vidor. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 14. 1956 Fire Engine Will Bring Santa Claus to Town Santa Claus will make an of ficial public visit to State College tomorrow. The old gentleman will arrive on a fire engine at 10 a.m. tomor row for a day of activities with the children. • Santa will enter State College along W. College avenue, escorted Iby borough police. FOR RENT ONE-HALF DOUBLE and two eingle rooms next to bath for next senieeter—S7 weekly. Phone AD 7-3495. LARGE DOUBLE room; clean. lime to campus. Available immediately. Call AD 7-4485 anytime. ROOMS FOR RENT half double room. DOUBLE ROOM or Available immediately, or next sernevter.. Contact H. Schultz, Box 154 Whitmore Lab. LOST WHITE TRENCH Coat lost at kappa to Rho Saturday night- }lase ours, Please return mine. Phone AD 7-2337. SORORITY PIN. Zeta Tau Alpha. White gold pin with guard and officer's key. Finder call 276 Simmons. PAIR OF glasses in red plaid care. If found please contact Jerry, 15 McElwain. GIVE ME my coat back. Fintex Great Dane all-weather raincoat. I have yours. Call C. L. Desmone AD 8-9196. Lost at Sigma Pi- • MISCELLANEOUS FOR PROMPT and expert radio and phono. graph service atop at State College T.V, 232 South Allen Street. IS YOUR typewriter giving you trouble? If so. call AD 7-2492 or bring machine to 633 W College Ave. EUROPE TOUR—Summer 1957. Join Penn State men and women. For information and reservations call AD 5-5635. FOR GOOD RESULTS USE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS
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