PAGE eiGHT Debators Score 4-2, 5-5 in Tournaments Members of the Men's debate team compiled a 4-2 record in the Boston University tournament and a 5-5 record at the North-South tournament at the University of West Virginia. The women’s debate team had a 5-5 record in the Capitol Hill tournament at the University of Maryland. Jay Feldstcin and Gerald 80-! gus of the men's team debated! both negative and affirmative in’ the Boston Tournament. They de-: feated Brondeis University, East; Nazarene College, the Massachu-! setts Institute of Technology and; St. Ansalome’s College. They lost 1 to Boston University and Tufts College. i In the North-South tournament the affirmative team of Herbert; Cohen and Nathan Brenner had a 1-4 record. They defeated Wash- 1 ington and Lee College. They; were beaten by Richmond Col-, lege. Marietta College. William; and Mary College and Waynes- 1 burg College. The negative team of Byron La Van and Kermil Winkle blech defeated the University of West Virginia. Washington and Jefferson University and Concord University. They were defeated by Richmond College. The affirmative women’s team consisting of Sandra Grotsky and Carol Reed defeated Purdue Uni versity. Merchant Marine Aca demy, Ohio Wesleyan College and the University of Maryland. They, lost to Bradley College. Arlene D'Onoirio and Vic toria O'Donnell of the negative team defeated Duke University. They lost to Dennison College, j Dartmouth College, Norhwest- | ern University and Bales Col lege. All teams debated the national topic, “Resolved: that compulsory membership in a labor organiza tion as a condition of employ ment should be made illegal.” Recovery Turbine Given for Research A power recovery turbine from a Curtis-Wright turbo-compound aircraft engine has been given to the University by the Curtis- Wright Corp., Wood Ridge, N.J., for use in research conducted un der contract with the Office of Naval Research. Paul Ebaugh, assistant dean for research in the College of Engi neering and Architecture, said that the turbine, valued at ap proximately $5500, will be used; in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Jackson Awarded Research Grant Dr. Douglas N. Jackson, assis tant professor of psychology, has been named co-investigator in a research grant for $3352 awarded by the National Institute of Men tal Health in the US. Public Health Service. Titled "Some Relationships be tween Intellectual Abilities and Personality Organizations,” the study is designed to investigate the extent to which personality factors can account for intellec tual performances. Phys Ed Council To Hold Banquet The Physical Education Stu dent Council of the College of Physical Education and Athletics will sponsor a banquet for faculty and -’udents in the spring. The council also will send out questionnaires to get students’ opinions of items brought to the attention of the council which have included a complaint about “out-of-date” pictures in Recrea tion Hall. Head of Art Education To Serve as Consultant Viktor Lowenfeld, professor and head of the Department of: ' Art Education, has been invited: by the US. Department of Health, Education and Welfare to sene as one.of 20 consultants to the Advisory Group of Educators to prepare the 1960 White House Conference. The conference is called every i 10 years by the President. ‘ THE DAttY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA ... _ Phil Prof to Address Library Receives Academic Colloquium ii* , . • | i Dr. Henry A. Finch, professor tIISTOfICQI Letters of Philosophy, will speak at the t-. „ d r'i „ . ~ • , 5 Academic Year Institute Collo- The Pattee Library has obtained quium at 4:10 p. m . today in 109 several letters dealing with Aracr- ■ Armsby. jican history around the time ofj Finch will speak on “What is the Revolutionary War. iMan?”, an exercise in the tech- i The letters, donated by Karl' nic l ues of scientific definition. The iGoedecke of Hazleton, were writ-j l3^.. 15 °i* n t 0 the P ublic ten to Paul Leicester Ford, his-L torian and bibliographer. The letters of Charles Stille, .Pennsylvania educator and his-! torian, concern the number of; Pennsylvania soldiers in the Revo lutionary War. Those from F. D. : Stone, librarian of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, deal with John Dickinson. j In South Australia, Royal Flv-j ing Doctor Service aircraft fle'w more than 50.000 miles in 1956 tli patients in remote areas.j About 170 flights were in response, to radio calls for urgent help. & 00)10' 1* Richmond, CoM. !3 Profs' Childr Three University professors’ children and two other fourth grade members of the Nittany Avenue School escaped serious in jury Monday when a dynamite l cap exploded in their classroom. | Dennis Klaus, son of Erwin j Klaus, associate research profes-i :sor of petroleum chemistry, de-j donated the cap in the room after! Ihe found it on the way to school.; iThe boy connected two wires ofi the cap to a dry cell which was in EARN YOUR MASTER’S DEGREE yi AND PREPARE FOR AN fifl EXECUTIVE CAREER IN RETAILING HI Comprebcnfaiv® nine-month program for A.B. and B.S. rtwVm graduate*: emphasis on executive direction In major - ll’ jJVK store* dovetailed with classroom work. Total pay for J |§■ ctore work |5OO. Co-ed. Scholarship*. Selective job place* If I? Sm ment before graduation. G. I. approved. Next class, 111 Ijj nj September 2, 1958. Apply now. Write for Bulletin C GRADUATE school of retailing ifrCjjfljr UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH Pitutw.i. 1 3, P.. Established In 1912, ATLAS , today, specializes In industrial chemicals and commercial explosives for mining and con struction activities. Our 11 manufacturing units and 4 Research Centers, located in all sections of the country, employ more than 4200 people in an industry that is des tined to grow many times larger as our expanding national economy gets into high gear in the early '6o's. That means real career opportunities for you graduates who have the foresight to move into this field while much of our future expansion is still in the planning stage, for in addition to stepping up technical work on our products and processes, we are greatly intensifying long-range basic research to develop knowledge about entirely new products and techniques of importance to ATLAS customers ond sup pliers. These special openings will have an unusually strong oppeal to • Chemists • Chemical Engineers • Physicists • Electrical Engineers • Civil Engineers • Mechanical Engineers • Mining Engineers • Engineers with MBA the room for demonstration pur- 0. Lewis, associate professor of poses. English literature; Susan Rigley, Klaus is listed in Sfsdenfe; Che^i condition” m the Centre County Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hospital, Bellefonte, with multi- Harry B. Tavlcr; and Frances pie injuries to the right side of Wallace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. his body. . Stanley Wallace, all of State Col- The four other students re- 1 lege, ceived less serious injuries- from the flying shrapnel. They were Arthur Lewis Jr., son of Arthur IM Cage-* (Continued from page seven) Kappa Phi won its third straight when it topped Theta Delta Chi, 41-23. Sigma Tau Gamma beat Theta Xi, 21-15 and Phi Kappa Sigma, beat-Alpha Chi Rho, 35- 20, in the other fraternity tilts. In two other independent games, the Slipsticks won over the Greensmokers, 38-24 and the Hamilton Hustlers defeated the Fearless Five, 27-22. Seeking Opportunities In Technical Sales Research & Design __ Production - f f Your placement office can make an appointment now for you to see our /.\r. Lawrence Snyder who will be on your campus on March 6, 1950 ATLAS POWDER COMPANY WILMINGTON, DELAWARE n, 2 Others Hurt in Cap Blast WEDNESDAY. MARCH 5. 1958 Committees to Report At Chem-Phys Meeting The Chemistry-Physics Student Council will meet at 7 tonight in 209 Hetzel Union to hear reports by the Open House and Academic Honesty Program committees. FOR GOOD RESULTS USE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS CLASSIFIED 408 MUSI 0B IN B* lltfli t.a THE PRECEDING DAT BATES—*!? words 01 (cut 10.56 Ont insertion 10.75 Two insertion! 11.00 Three insertions Additional word* S for .90 for «*«*b ’day of Insertion. FOR SALE ARE YOU in the chosen 24? 1956 FORD Victoria, accessories, ona owner, excellent condition. Can be seen at Carson's Esso, corner Koutc 322 and 650- 1952 FORD needs work, must sell. Cheap.. Call AD 7-4933 after six, ask for Joel. FOR RENT WHO SETTS the standard for propriety aa well aa beauty? The chosen 24 naturally. VERY CLEAN quiet single room for non smoker. Available immediately. Three blocks from town. Miss Farber AD 8-6464. SINGLE ROOM, first floor beside bath; near campon. Male graduate student preferred. AD 7*2665. HALF OF double room with or without board. Very quiet 243 South Pugh St. ONE-HALF DOUBLE room for rent. 355 East Foster Ave. Cell for information. AD 8-8019. SINGLE OR double room for rent at 420 South Pugh. Call AD 8-6013. SPEECH 200 book, name in cover. Bob Navarra. Call Jim Wood. Phi Kappa Tau. Reward. K&E SLIDE RULE Wednesday in Main Eng or Willard. Call HO 6-61G6. r HO swapped black checked overcoat Saturday morning 4th floor Boucke, please call Lionel at AD 7-2444. Leave your name .and .number. WILL PERSON who. exchanged rain coats with me Friday night in La Galeria contact Red Smith AD 7-4304. JUST WHO are the chosen 24? Check Bill Coleman. ONE PAIR man’s glasses, brown leather case, vicinity of Boucke, Thurs. after noon. If found please phone AD 7*3535. BLACK AND chrome umbrella in 121 Spark! Wed. Feb 26, Call AD S-0116. Reward. WHOEVER PICKED up a raincoat In the Corner Room Sunday please call AD 7-4957. Ask for Lam Hood. ONE SILVER Monet Earring; small heavy hoop which clips on. Finder rtdl AD 8-0716. ONE WOMAN’S trench coat with red and green plaid lining lost Saturday. night atDeltaSigma Phi. Reward. Ext. 426. FOUND THE young lady from Shenandoah Heights, Pa. contact Mike Hancber AD 7*4346 for Items left in car. WANTED RIDE TO. New York City and back weekend of Friday March 14. Four peo ple. Call ext. 276 or ext. 147fcJ, Pete Lar son. THE CHOSEN 24 can be seen at Bill Colernan’a. EXPERIENCED TYPIST desires typing ox term papers, reports etc. Fast* rea sonable service. Phone AD 8-6943 after 6 p.m. MALE CAMP Counselors: General and epedfclty Camp Susquehanna, New Milford, Pa. For information contact Ralph Kehrli, 1117 W. College Ave., State College. AD 7*3137 after ten. TUTOR FOR Commerce 31; will pay 62.00 per hour. Call Dan AD 7-4402. MATURE GRADUATE student or couple to manage rooming and boarding club on year-round basis.. For additional infor mation call AD 8-8090 or write P.O. Box Pa. MISCELLANEOUS CAPABLE TUTORING in Philosophy 1, 2, 6 and 12 offered by .Philosophy major. Reasonable. Cali Marty AD 8-0067. NEED A combo? The'Jim Moran Quartet is open for bookings. All types of music* Call ext. 3150. COME—LET’S go strolling at the Sopho more Class Dance Sat. March S —■ 9 to 12 in HUB. NEXT TO becoming a wife what doe* every coed look forward to being? On# of Bill Coleman's chosen 24 naturally. ZOOLOGY CLUB invites everyone in terested In working with zoology prof* on experiments to firat.meeting March 6, 7:30 at 113 Frear Lah. LOCAL REPAIR Service on all make* at typewriters. We will call for and deliver four.typewriter. Nittany Office Equipment AD MIU. • .