PAGE EIGHT Construction Continues Despite Cold By TOM EGGLEH Construction on campus'is continuing despite the cold weather, according to Directori of tiie Physical Plant Walter H. Wiegand. i “The cold wave has slowed down construction operations,” Wiegand said, “but we aie still doing what we can ” i The colder temperature* have made it necessary to cover forms into which cement is j poured, a workman on one of ; the construction projects ex plained. | He said that after the cement has been poured, it must be kept heated for 72 hours. A kerosene heater called a Salamander is used to heat the cement. Calcium chloride is also used to keep cement from freezing, a Geneiai Slate Authority inspector J .said. He said that not over two per cent calcium chloride may be! mixed in the cement. A supervisor on the home eco nomics construction project said that biicklaying has begun on one of the new home economics build ings The bricklaying had been held up nearly two months while waiting for the General State Authority to approve sand that was to be used in the cement. Brick walls must also be cover ed and heated lor 72 hours, he said. Death Penalties- fContiuucd from page Jour) crime But statistics show that this .simply is not true. In slates which have similar social conditions the homicide rate is about the same in states wiiiiout the death penalty as in those with it. And murders have not increased in the for eign countries which have abol ished the death penalty It is an undisputed fact that our courts are occasionally in error. And this is a most pow erful reason for ending death sentences. No one knows how many innocent men have heard juries return the verdict of "quilly of murder in the first degree." Sometimes the wrong is brought to light and the man's name is cleared But if he al ready has boon put to death, it’s gist a little late for the court to erase its mistake. As long as the death penalty exists, innocent men as well as the guilty and insane will continue to be murdered by the courts. Secretarial Coaching for CofL,. W 00,.,, A short intensive program of shorthand training espe cially designed for girls with college background. Expert leaching m an informal at mosphere with small groups of college - level associates assures rapid progress. Be fore you know it, you'll be n private secretary in the field of vour choice—medi cine, law, advertising, pub lishing, foreign service. Our discriminate job placement is professional and free. Write, call, or telephone PEnny packer 5-2100 for .pecial brochure. Enxoll Now New Classes Forming PEIRCE School of Business Administration 1420 Pine St.. Phiia. 2. Pa. F"* • * Besides Vega, Wettstone will htnmch f use Eastern all-around champion ? Wjf 181 Ijay Werner, junior Lee Cunning (Continucd from page one) iham, junior Frank Donatelli, sen last time the three will meet jior Lou Savadove and freshman before the 1960 Olympics. (Greg Weiss. The other Finnish performers! The six international events are Sakan Olkkonen, Oil) Hurme,; which comprise all-around tonight Aarnc Koponen, Heikka Toikkajare long horse vault, free exer and Otto Kestola. The team is cise, side horse, parallel bars, still coached by Esa Seeste. 1 rings, and horizontal bar. • CO FOR SALE IMOIISK TRAILER for Rulr-W! ZS-foot I (ihder, eteeHent condition, reasonable H? ico. Jerry Crnmlley, Lot 68, Wtxxindaiv Trailer Park AKCUS (%3, and exteivmn, fxccJJent condition, priced foi i)utck sale rail Al) 7-4 MU 'FIRST CLASS premium seaman nylon stocking Top brand* All shades and *!/<•#. Cali Harty ejet. 3309 between 7-JO ft m. *n\o SUlTS—charcoal brown and lutuk, | size 42: well known manufacturer. Rea sonably priced. Call AD h*1633. 1050 BUICK Djnaflow, four door, radio [ and hcalir, eood huv, AD 8-8441, ext 2659 after 7 pm. a«K for trank MUST SKIT, new 01>n>pta portable type writer. A r**al wilue Any offer will be commit*!ed. Call Jmk AD 7-4M9. IS YOUR Comet -soft top moodv, tearing, cracking. Then cal] Fred \l} . w -2(Hj3 for a Conet hartop. W,2 36' TRAILKH. One bedinom. Lot 23 1 f’enn State Tiailer Park. Shown daily .B«fi pm. Puoed reasonably, SLIDK It V 1 ,E ~K i E ~ Log _ Log Duplex j Decltrig Cull AD 8-1504 TRAILER I !). r u'M-.7stetr] 32 ft, one b«l- I room, awning ami patio. For February .occupancy. Cal] AD 8-11096, ask for Roge Wiegand. Sp«xMfi,...i c isq / Want a special preview rf limited t for yourself training | ptogram, you » r ' C ' os5 _ wU hout any commitment The % during the summer of 1 decide— with A IQlc purpose of this progwm “ “W a commission after you A Rr:„sss. ** * ■>“ *» “ THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA LEGIAN GIUWMIh STUDENTS and upper rla««- men will find comfortable room* with hot and cold running \\iu*r or pnvnte both at Colonial Hotel, 123 V V, Nitt. ■ \\e. State College Control location. Quietly operated for r«t and atudj. Low student jalps SINGLE AND double 100 m on East Col lege As**. Phone AD 7*4374 after 5. RESERVATIONS BEING taken vow for room and board for spring semester at Marilvn Hall, 317 E. Beater Avc. Ask for Mrs PetiHkey, ROOMS FOR spring semester near campus flood in me. good furmture.parking. Call AD 7*2294 or AD 7*7906 befoie it’s too late. tOR RENT—spacious double room block north of campus Phono AD 7*3029. APARTMENT FOR three; furnished, pri vate bath and kitchen. Apply after 4:3G pm. Apt. 36, Metiger Bldg, leaky. diafty 20-FOOT TRAILFR, suitable for two stu dents, 1958 model 1500 down, Call AD 8*8617 or 18 Hilltop Trailer Park after 6 p.m. RENOVATED COMFORTABLE ro for secretaries am! working girls with kitch en priviim*. 236 S. Fmier. AD 8-HB4, AD 8-9021. SINGLE ROOM. Phone AD 8-0080. FOR RENT Major. Frank Cumiskey, Frank Wells, Vincent D'Autorio and Carl Patterson will judge the meet. To get the performers' score, the high score and the low score will be eliminated. Then the re* maininy two will he averaged out for the final product. For the team score, the judges will count the score of the top four performers in each event. CLASSIFI FOR RENT TWO BKDKOOM home in State College. Unfurnished except range and refriger ator Available after Jan, 2b. Call AD 6-U27. PLEASANT DOUBLE room for male student*. Call at 512 W. Foster Ave. after 3 pm. STUDENT WANTED to share four-man apaitment with k/tohen, Convenient to campus. Call AD 8-1504. WANTED STUDENT TO do light housework for room and breakfast for spring semester. Phone AD 7-301)2 after 6. PASSENGERS TO Florida-leawn* Jan. 21. Contact JoV Rile*, Tom Edwaidi, Delta UpMlon. AD 7-3498. GRADUATING SF.NIORS-lf you know of an apartment that will ho available next semester please call Marty Monsky AD 8-1726, Reward KITCHEN HELP—Chi Pht Work for meals. Call AD 7-43.>2, ask for Hank. COEDS. SECRETARIES to try the Olym- pia tvpewutei. Rent an Olympia: apply up to 3 months’ rental touaid down pay ment. Nittany Office Equipment, 231 S. Allen St. Phone AD 8-6125. KITCHEN HELP wanted - Alpha Tau C «» AD for Al. ta ShoamaklV i{> the world S' a § e B an o{ricer m the she’s stationed m rarw Women’s Army Corps. 0„ duty, '!>» Army officer. plus 30-da\ ann P bonne . Or wake a she’ll attend evening c\a«e*■ * on , he French skiing trip to St. Mon - 1 d wor ld of fun. Riviera. Whatever she does, sne New York or Los Angeles. But wherever t ' ,by ° l^ , " lheWon XS>>e;-•^•^v™» B'”“,,™ 8 '”“ ,, ™ on the Champs Elyseeb. THE ADJUTANT GENERAL Deportinont of the Army Washington SB, D. C., ATTNi AGSN-L Please tell me more about a world-traveling, executive career in the Women’s Army Corps. Arfdroaa. Callaga or Unlvoratty, FRIDAY. JANUARY 9. 1959 Cabinet to Request (Continued from page one) a second rate education,” Laßar requested that the com mittee and the administration make the facts and figures regard ing these proposals available to All-University Cabinet and Xha Daily Collegian no later than the end of February. DS • THREE BOYS to share furnished house. Cal! Mark AD 8-1708. ANYONE INTERESTED In taking Math 45 this summer contact Thomas Bcltel AD 8-1218. 20 students iequired to sebed. pie class. Mis > CELiLANEOtis >, " >> ANYONE INTERESTED in attending the U.S. National Figuie Skating Champion ships .lan. 31, Feb. 1 in Rochester should call AD 8-1410 at once, as tickets must be ordered in advance. This trip is Outing Club sponsored. FRENCH TUITION: Advanced and ele. mentary, university approved. Phone AD 7-7357. OUTING CLUB members check out equip ment (ski, archery, climbing I during following hours only: Monday. Wed. Fri day 4.30-5:30: Sat 11-1. JUNIORS! WANT to win 310? Enter the junior class emblem contest by Jan. 14, See posters around campus for details. ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing, tap, toe or acrobatic lessons. Park Fore** Village School of Dance. AD B*lo7B IF YOUR typewriter la giving yoo trouble our year* of experience ere at your command. Just dial AD 7-2482 or bring machine to 633 W College Are. (SHE COULD BE YOU.) tone Stole. .Graduation Cleat WANTED