PAGE TWO 600 Pints Set as Goal For Bloodmobile Drive The district sponsors of the Red Cross Bloodmobile have set a 600-pint goal for the two-day campus blood campaign beginning April 9. Dr. Loren Tukey, assistant professor of pomology and chairman of the Red Cross blood drive, said that the quota of 300 pints a day is high, but that it was almost reached in the spring semester drive last year and should be topped this se-i The Bloodmobile will be in the l card room of the Hetzel Union, Building from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on: April 9 and 10. I The drive is being sponsored byi "Alpha Zeta fraternity and the! Association of Independent Men.! Dr. Tukey said that the campus} unit of the Red Cross finds a l Dr. John Chipman, profess or, sponsor for the bloodmobile each! and head of the department of semester because the unit is not' metallurgy at the Massachusetts.' enough to handle the pro-" Institute of Technology. will opem ram alone, d because caus; the 31st annual series of Priestleyigrganizations an are always willing! lectures at 8 p.m. Monday in the ito take over - the sponsorship.! Mineral Science auditorium. !David Myerson of Alpha Zeta is ; Dr. Chipman, who will give —four! the chairman of the drive this] more lectures next week, wi I I_,.„, ester. speak on "Oxidation and Reduc- 1 " tion in Molten Iron." Dr. Elburt; Dr. Tukey emphasized that stu- I 'dents between the ages of 18 andl F. Osborn, dean of the College of Mineral Industries, will be chair-1 21 are considered minors and: man of the meeting. "must therefore get a release from; On Tuesday Dr. Chipman will !their parents in order to donate! discuss "Henry's Law 1 i n m e t a i s. . , i blood. There will The no excep.. l , The next night he will speak onitions to this rule, he said. "Metallurgical Slags." Chairmen! Cards will be distributed to all, will be Dr. Ferdinand G. Brick-!students on campus for the pur-1 wedde, dean of the College of:pose of sending home for the re- Chemistry and Physics, Tuesday;E lease to give blood. The Red Cross' and Dr. Amos J. Shaler, professor ; has guaranteed return postage on, and head of the department of these cards so that students mayl metallurgy, Wednesday. !send them home to their parents. l The subject for Thursday's lec-iand have them sent back at no ture will be "Hydrogen in Steel-iexpense. making." This lecture will be ; No students under 18 years old given at 4:30 p.m. The chairman will be permitted to give blood will be Dr. Donald S. Cryder, pro-,under any circumstances, he said. fessor and head of the depart-: -The blood collected in this cam ment of chemical engineering. paign will go to th:l Johnstown The final lecture on Friday will region. This region extends from be on "Dephlogisticated Air in the:Cumberland. Md., across Pennsyl- Steel Industry." The chairman,vania to Pittsburgh, and also to will be Dr. H. Mauzee Davis, pro -, the north of State College. fessor of chemical metallurgy. I , Dr. Tukey said that students All the lectures will be given the University are entitled to in the Mineral Science audit or- 'free blood if needed, and that this ium, and with the exception ofs knowledge should add impetus to Thursday's lecture, will be given ! the drive. He said that the stu et 8 p.m. They are open to the tdents are entitled to the free public. 'blood as long as they are attend- The Priestley series is named! !ing the University, even if they for the 17th century chemist who, are at home when the blood is is believed to have discovered,neea—ed. oxygen. I . MIT Prof Will Begin MI Talks 1 TKE, KD-- !Elections Group to Meet , The All-University Elections (Continued from page one) ,Committee will meet at 2p.m. to peted on different nights in the;morrow in 8 Carnegie. preliminary rounds. _ . . The chairman, William John- Preliminary rounds in which 16 'son, has requested that all mem fraternities participated were held hers be present. Revisions of the, on Tuesday night. iElections Code will be discussed. The preliminary rounds for 14, sororities were conducted on IS ed. , I'c'ed- . 4: XXXX X ) 0 )0 , 0 MI OCY'i 0 0 W:)CIOCXX nesday night. Most of the participating groups agreed that this year's arrange- ment was an improvement above the other method of conducting the preliminaries TIM Softball Schedules Town Independent Men softball captains or managers have been requested to obtain intramural schedules and regulations at the Hetzel Union desk. IMAJ 1450 On Your Dial Sato rday 6 :30 -- Sign On 6 :33 :20 8:55 10:00 10:15 Chamber of Com. 11:00 Wheel of Chanee 12 :OD r=== What's Goinz On 12:50 1 09 1:45 2:0! 2:05 4 :NI 4 :05 :44 Batavia: Night ____ Elm Open Hopis is* - lat. Nish Daman* Parts I:14 8i& ON TATE - Now - Now: 1:47, 4:24, 7:01, 9:41 "OKLAHOMA" Starring GORDON MacRAE SHIRLEY JONES Suni:lay - 7 teati2:oo: 9:30, 7:00, 9:30 ?:30 1:32 8:00 8::0 8:30 9:00 9:30 9:45 .10:00 News 110 :30 _ News and Sports 10:45 -- Local Church Service 11:55 12:00' Music for Sunday 12:30 1:00 1:15 1:30 1:45 4:00 L:00 6:15 6:30 6:45 - Wismer 6:5b —...--....--. This Fabled World ?:00 'fen 6:00 9:00 9:06 ---- Musts of the Masters 10:00 1:90 Sirs Off Great Outdoors Sports Special Music THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Student Groups Will Be Guests Of Ed Council Several hundred senior high school students from central Penn sylvania will be guests at the Education Student Council open house April 5. The open house NM coincide with the annual convention of the Pennsylvania Association for Student Teaching to be held on campus April 5 and 6. Delegates to the convention will include teachers from teacher education institutions, master teachers from public high schools, and college and high school mem bers of Future Teachers of Amer ica Clubs. Program chairman Robert 13. 1 Patrick, associate professor of I education, has received permission from the Council of Deans for, delegates to be scheduled into teacher preparation classes April 5. Through classes and activities, delegates and interested students I will have an opportunity to see how the University trains teach ers. The open house day is sponsored jointly by the Pennsylvania As sociation for Student Teaching, the Department of Education, the Education Student Council and the Marion R. Trabue chapter of Future Teachers of America. Rose of Delta Sig Ball Will Be Held Tonight Delta Sigma Pi, professional business fraternity, will hold its Annual Rose of Delta Sig Ball at 8:15 tonight at Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity. Music will be provided by the TKE Combo. "The Rose of Delta Sig" will be crowned at the Ball. Bible Meditations Christian Science STARR DRIVE-IN THEATRE TONIGHT "YOU CAN'T RUN AWAY FROM IT" JUNE ALLYSON JACK LEMON and "SPIN A DARK WEB" "HOT CAKES" FAITH DOMERGUE JOHN BROMFIELD SUN. - MON. - TUES. "JUBAL" with Glenn Ford and Valerie French and "SAFARI" with Vwtor ' Mature and Janet Leigh AFTER SHAVE LOTION Succession Proposal Praised by Silva Dr. Ruth C. Silva, associate professor of political science 'and a recognized authority on presidential succession, yester day praised the president's plan for a constitutional amend ment to clarify the disability clause of the Constitution. The proposal presented by President Dwight D. Eisen hower clarifies that the vice president would merely act as president and would do so only; for the duration of the president's] disability. The plan also reaffirms! the president's constitutional right! to declare his own inability. 1 If the president fails to declare' his own inability and if the vice; president and a majority of the! Cabinet find that the president is' disabled, the vice president would then act as president for the dura tion of the inability. When the question of possible usurpation was raised, Dr. Silva said that the plan contains two safeguards: • The inability would be de daredi by the disabled president's !own friends and appointees in the ICabinet. •The president can declare the termination of his disability with out the concurrence of anyone else. She added that there are many other guarantees against usurpa tion in our constitutional system and in our political process. "I don't think usurpation is a prob lem." she said. Although it has been suggested• that Eisenhower made the pro posal for personal reasons relat ing to his own health, Dr. Silva ; said these suggestions were `"fool ishness and bunk." "Since it would take at least iII,CCCe SATURDAY. MARCH 30. 195 three and a half years to ratify the amendment," she said, "I don't see how this amendment could possibly apply to either Mr. Eisen hower or Mr. Nixon." Studio to Audition 19 Nineteen students have signed up to audition with a representa tive from 20th Century Fox Film Studios on Monday. The representative, Jack Saun ders, will hold auditions from 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. in the Little Theatre in Old Main. Refreshing antiseptic action heals razor nicks, helps keep your skin In top condition. 1.00 otvi tea SHULTON Now York • Toronto
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