THURSDAY. MARCH IFCPA Caterers' Workshop Reservations may be made until noon today for a frater nity caterers’ workshop Sat urday for both members and non-members of the Interfra ternity Council Purchasing Association. The workshop will begin with discussion periods at 1 p.m. on the second floor of the Hetzel Union Building. It will conclude with a spaghetti supper at 6 p.m. Mrs. Ruth H. Arnold, man ager of IFCPA, said the work - shop is open to caterers, house presidents and house managers. Reservations may be made in the IFCPA office in 203 E Het sel Union or by calling AD 8- 8541. " Ronald King of Alpha Chi Rho and Robert Ginns of Sigma Al pha Mu will be'in charge of the opening discussion period. Topics to be discussed include menu planning, budgeting, handling of hired help, house management arid methods of ordering food and supplies. A question and answer session will be held after the discussion. A second phase of the work shop will consist of talks by venders. Mrs. Arnold-said -Cold. Inc., State College; Curry Can an, wholesale grocer, Altoona; and Reeves Parvin, wholesale grocer, Huntingdon, will be rep resented in addition to speakers on rug cleaning and ■ furniture. John Early, graduate student in rural sociology from State Col lege, will present a demonstra tion and lecture at a special dis cussion on party planning and! table decorations. Early will speak on table decorations and how to buy and care for flowers. A general question and an swer session at 4 p.m. will con clude the workshop. Mrs. Arnold said anyone at tending the workshop may at tend the spaghetti supper in Woodman Hall, East Hamilton Avenue and South Allen Street. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Del Grosso of State College will prepare and serve the meal. Washington Beat— (Continued/from page four) ■aid, Dulles called Soviet pro posals a hoax and a fraud. ; - Well, Eisenhower said, he . had read every word of that -- conference and he didn’t re call that Dulles used the word fraud. Dulles did,, though. He said, ‘We do not want to be a party to what would be a fraud of a hoax.” Some days even a president just can’t win.' All the best people eat here! Skip the dessert Or else-by jiminy You'll never make it Down the chimney. 6. 1958 Chem-Phys Council to Survey Students on Honor System The Chemistry-Physics Student Council may adopt an Honor System if results from a survey of juniors and seniors in the college is favorable. Irving Klein, chairman of the academic honesty program committee for the council reported last night that a letter concerning the proposed honor system is being sent to each jun ior and senior in the college. The letter discusses the bene fits and proposed charier of such an honor program. It also includes a blank sheet to be returned by the student to the dean's ofiice with his comments and stating whether or not he would be in favor of adopting this system in the Chemistry- Physics college. Adoption of the plan would mean that during all examina tions in courses offered primarily for juniors and seniors in the college, both professors and stu dents would be free to come and go at their discretion. Examinations would be given in separate rooms for those who. had pledged themselves to the honor system and those who had not. 3d Mormon Talk To Be Presented . The third in a series of ten lectures on Mormonism will be presented at 8 tonight in 208 Boucke on “By Their Fruits They Shall Be Known.” The series is being conducted by graduate students who are members of the Mormon faith. The historical and present day picture of Mormonism as well as the fundamental doctrines and practices of the church will be treated. The series is designed especially for persons unfamiliar with these 'subjects. The lecture is open to the public. Film to Be Discussed . At Accounting Meeting will meet, Reubt n H. Donnellar Coro: Mar 19-20 at 7 tonight in the Mineral Sci-'; BuiAim, la. ence auditorium. jTrmne Co: Mar 14; AeroE, CbE. CE. EE The film, “Responsibility Ac- IE- ME * counting for a Small Maniifactur- , CAl,p interviews • „ Indian Lake Camp (men and women) Company, Will bG pi*6S6nt6d;Mar 8: Camp Conrad Weiaer (.men', Mai and discussed by Alvin Pederson in-12: Camp wue (men and women). Mai CPA. The rneetinK is nnen (n Camp Carondowanna (women rT.\v.v meeung IS open to tne M „ IS . Hotrl Conneaut (men and won. pubhc. let. ,. Mar 17-18. Top-of-the-List Book For Practically Everyone! Get the best TODAY— a genuine TfttWuamJbtf* 2s THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Understand EVERY WORD of that BLUEBOOK Doubt FOR PARENTS The dictionary he bit heir* chil dren to help themselves. No doubt about it, when they look up words they remember them longer— build vocabularies invaluable in later Ufa. FOR BUSINESS PEOPLE Webster's Collegiate ts the standard for correct Spelling, abbreviations, and word di visions for property typed let ters. No doubt about it, a copy on every desk saves time and mistakes doe to guess work. KlftlKlON. KEELERS The University Book Store 116 W. COLLEGE AVE. The honor system would not affect quixed or regular class room work. Members of the committee felt social pressure more effective in curbing dishonesty than. class room policing. ! If the majority of students jseem to be in favor of such a sys jtem and a charter is approved by • the faculty, dean of the college and the Senate Committee on Student Affairs, the plan will I probably be in effect for seniors j during final exams in May, it was reported. The program may then be expanded next semester to in clude juniors also, if it proves successful- The council will hold elections of officers at its next meeting, March 19. Missionary to Talk On Acculturaiton Dr. J. Boe’aars, a Roman Cath olic missionary who has worked among the tribes of the woods and swamps of the Merauke and Mappi River areas of Southwest ern New Guinea, will speak at 9 a.m. today in 112 Osmond. j He will speak to students in cultural anthropology and mili ;tary anthropology on “The Accul-j jturation Process in Southern 'Netherlands New Guinea.” The | meeting is open to the public, j Job Interviews (Continued from page four) j BuaAdm. LA, Ed. anyone interested in insurance. i M4IEBIM! About It! 2,300 terms illustrated, plus other special features. Expanded Support Of Research Asked American engineering colleges, already conducting nearly half of the government-sponsored basic research in engineer ing now underway in this nation, called yesterday for ex panded national support "for fundamental research and promised to assume even greater responsibility fey: its success. In a summary of the status and needs of research in engineering colleges, the American Society for Engineering Education said that engineering research valued at $100,000,000 a year is now in progress on college campuses. An other $lO million could be accom modated immediately with the present staff. The report also stated that the progress of engineering in future years in the United States requires a greatly ex panded program of basic re search in all technical fields. The report called for increased support of research in education al institutions vital for the pro fessional development of the fac ulties, for the new knowledge which will result, and for the; qualified students it will help train. SALES CAREER PLUS MANAGERIAL OPPORTUNITY FOR TWO MEN WE OFFER: 1. Guaranteed Income plus bonuses—Pension Age 60. 2. Intensive Training Program—Full Salary. 3. Managerial Opportunity End of 3 Years if you show executive ability. 4. Unlimited opportunity for individual achievement. QUALIFICATIONS 1. Enough drive and ambition to be dissatisfied if not earn ing $10,000.00 end of 3 years. 3. Resident of Western Pennsylvania or- West Virginia. John E. Brownell. CX..U.’. Branch Manager of The Manufac turers Life Insurance Company (one of the world's largest inlernational life insurance companies) will be on campus for interviews March 121 h. Contact D. M. Cook, University Placement Service for an appointment, March 12th. General Iheme: TV Programs IIa TAG.. ?t,. .t;0:- It said budget uncertainties of late 1957 damaged the "good re lationships and the spirit of mu tual confidence" built up between the Defense Department and edu cational institutions. Of the $lOO million in engi neering research now underway in colleges and universities, at least $63 million is financed by contracts and subcontracts with military agencies, according to compiled figures. But. according to Robert H. Ramsey, professor of engineering research and director of a major study of engineering college re search potential, 549 additional equivalent man-years remain available immediately for re search. He said: “Using $lB,OOO per year as the (Continued on page eight ) - "NAME SPRING ‘M WEEK" Categories! “ Westerns . Detective Stories Panet and Quiz Shows Five Dollar Certificate to be awarded winner PAGE FIVE