PAGE EIGHT UCA Helps 125 Grads Find Rooms By CAROLE BLAKESLEE About 125 graduate inter national students, turned out, of campus housing, have been able to find accommodations in town with the help of a survey conducted last spring by the University Christian Association and the State College Ministerium. However, many of the students have questioned the validity of the survey, since, many times, upon applying in person for a room, they were turned down, re portedly because of color or na tional origin. These students stated they had been given an optimistic reply on the telephone but were stalled or refused when appear ing personally to secure the rooms. In the survey, interviewers contacted a total of 450 home- Of these, 75 said they would rent owners in the State College area. to students irrespective of race or national origin; 225 did not rent to students at all; and 150 were not at home during the :.me of the survey, The names of those willing to rent were placed at the disposal of the international students. The number of international students who must seek rooms off-campus has increased this year because of the closing of Pollock Circle and a University decision to allow only under graduates to live in the resi dence halls, Mrs. Doerner, of the Office of International Stu dent Affairs, said. Pollock 5 had been used to house approximately 30 ma 1r international students, and many graduate women students lived with unciergraduatd women in the residence halls. Since these facili ties could no longer be used, town housing became imperative, and harder to obtain. International students were alloted 13 spaces in Graduate Hall and seven fraternities have invited international students to live with them as guests, Mrs. Doerner said. This has helped somewhat to alleviate the hous ing shortage, she said. But, Mrs, Doerner said, while no students are without rooms at the present time, the situation is expected to grow worse. She said that because of these difficulties, the University will not be able to increase the num ber of international students ad nutted beyond the present 205 quota until at least 1960. Boalsburg Group Will Hold Rodeo The Black Hawk Riding Club of Boalsburg will hold its fall rodeo at 1 p.m. Oct. 5 at the rodeo grounds on Rt. 322 across from the Veterans of Foreign Wars at Potters Mills. The program will include hide, key, tire and costume races, steer decorating, calf roping, apple race, clover leaf class, trail class and pole bending. In event of rain the show will be postponed until Oct. 12 at the same time and place. Admission will be 50 cents a person. State English Teachers Gather for Conference The conference of the Penn sylvania Council of Teachers of English will be held today and tomorrow at the Hetzel Union Building. Main speaker will be Moses Hada, Columbia University pro fessor of Greek, who will talk at the luncheon today on "The Permanence of the Classics." r Pigskin Coin Flips... Out On a Limb By 808 THOMPSON So far, with one week under their belt, our sports predictors aren't exactly setting the world afire. Leading the pack with .466 percent are the coaches, led last week by Rip Engle. Tied for second place are the two aces of the Collegian sports department, Mad Matt Mathews and Lucky Lou Prato. Both garnered a .333. Trailing far in the dust last week was Genial George French. He ended up with a roaring .200. If there is safety at all in numbers, our boys should In right this week. All agree that Army will win over South Carolina. 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