PAGE TWO Campus to Be Inspected In Fire Hazard Drive The University's build ing this summer will he one target of the intensive campaign to eliminate fire hazards in educational buildingi, as the Depart ment of Labor and Industry swings its campaign from in specting high school and grade schools to invest:gating the state'', college.. The new (ampaign, expected to begin this summi.r, will sci uti ri ize some 600 college building; in the state, accord ing to William L. Blatt, ~ecr etary of the Labor and Indus try Department. "Right now checking these potential dangers in grade and high schools has top priority, but after that we will take a look at colleges." he said. Blatt expectii the current Roadblocks Set in Hunt For Robber Roadblocks were set up in Cen-, tre County Wednesday in a con centrated effort to apprehendi Frank L Sprenz, one of the FBl's' "ten most wanted men " Sprenz, who robbed a Hamil ton, Ohio, hank Monday of $2.5,955, was reported to have been in the, Altoona area Wednesday. Hugo Vlinterrowd, FBI agent at the. Pittsburgh office said the state police had joined in the search. Roadblocks were set up at Port Matilda, Pine Grove Mountain and at the intersection of His. 322 and 350 in Philipsburg. State police at Philipsburg and Rock view maintained roving patrols in the area. Vaul E. Rouzer, Altoona police chief, said Sprenz checked in Wednesday morning at the Al toona Hotel and checked out at 12:30 p.m. He then had a water pump installed in his car, a Buick, at a set vice station on the out skirts of the city and was last seen driving toward the center of Altoona, Rouzer said. He said a bellhop at the hotel had found several hank wrappers from Hamilton, Ohio, in Spienz's hotel room shortly after he left. Following the Ohio robbery Sprenz stole an airplane and flew it to Coshocton, Ohio, where he bought a used car and was re ported near Canton, Ohio, Monday , night. A detail was posted at the Lock Haven Airport because of the number of planes based there. Lock Haven is the headquarters for Piper Aircraft, Inc Griess Joins Collier's Dr. Phyllis R. Griess, associate professor of geography, has been appointed to assist the editor-in chief of Collier's Encyclopedia in the revision of materials on physi cal geography. JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL Dinners Served Nightly . . Tanglewood Steaks Shrimp Selected Beverages DANCING NO MINORS il Jacksonville Rd. -- 41 Miles from Bellefonte iillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllal campaign against school fire traps would be completed by June, at which time the de partment will turn its atten tion to the campuses of Penn sylvania's colleges and uni versities. John F. Dwyer. director of the department's Inspec lion Bureau, said there were about 600 college buildings which would undergo scrutiny when the campaign begins. He said it is the bureau's aim to see that all the college buildings be in satisfactory condition by the beginning of next year's fall term. Dwyer said that any build ing deemed unsafe would be ordered to close, but that the order could be appealed. Al though many buildings may be ordered to close, Dwyer ex pressed doubt that any college would be told to close down completely. Blatt said the inspection ITC Must Present Evidence on Debts The Senate Committee on Student Affairs has requested the Interfraternity Council to present further evidence as to the seriousness of debts left by fraternity members. The IFC requested the Un diplomas of graduating senior frater a nities. The University would be asked to withhold the diplo mas only upon the request of in dividual fraternities and only af ter every reasonable effort had been made to collect the debt. Frank J, Simes, dean of men; and an ex-officio member of thel Senate committee, said the com-1 mittee wants specific cases of de-' linquent accounts from last year where fraternities would have reH quested University assistance. Ed-I ward Hintz, IFC president, is to give Simes the evidence and he, will turn it over to the commit tee members. The committee will reconsider the request next week. By a 50 to 3 majority, the IFC' voted Feb. 10 to request the Uni-, versity to withhold the diplomas. Hart Langer, chairman of al 'committee studying the serious ness of the problem, made the, recommendation to request with holding the diplomas. He said he had received 42 replies from fra ternities regarding the prevalence ' of the problem. Thirty-five fraternities report ed that the problem does exist, 32 favored the withholding of diplomas and 10 were opposed to the plan. 0. Edward Pollock, assistant to the dean of men in charge of fra- EU RCMP E Dublin to the Iron Curtain; Africa to Sweden. You're accompanied not herded around Collett ago only Also short trips. $724 $1390. EUROPE SUMMER TOURS 255 Sequoia Ohm C) Pasadena. Calif. Spaghetti Lobster Pizza Sandwiches For Reservations Call ELgen 5-4584 THE DAILY :COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Acres program will exterid to all areas except Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Scranton, where the department does not have jurisdiction. The depart ment is conducting its anti hazard campaign under provi sions of the state's fire and panic law. The campaign began shortly after the tragic fire at Chi cago's Our Lady of the An geles Parochial School on Dec. 1 of last year, where 94 lives were lost, including 91 chil dren The latest victim of the tragedy, 13-year old Valeria Toma, died yesterday in Chi cago.- Some 8500 public. parochial and private schools in the state are being investigated in the present campaign, Blatt said. All four school jointures in the State College area have been inspected and several have been ordered to close down or to make immediate repairs. versity yesterday to withhold who owe debts to individual ternity affairs, favored the plan but added that the fraternities must make every effort possible to collect the debts before re questing the University's assist ance. STUDENT FILMS PRESENT "JOE BUTTERFLY" Technicolor Audie Murphy George Nader HUB ASSEMBLY ROOM Sat., Mar. 7 7:30 & 9:30 p.m. Sun., Mar. 8 6:30 p.m. , THETA CHI and PHI KAPPA Invite Everyone Informal Party at Theta Chi Sat, March 7, 1959 9.12 p.m. Music by Four Notes University Will Test Campus Fire Alarms A test of the fire alarm systems' in 28 academic buildings and din ing halls will be conducted next week to check the mechanical op eration of the systems and to fa miliarize occupants of the build ings with the alarms. The tests will be conducted by members of the staff of the De partment of Security, headed by ! Elwood F. Olver, aided by mem-1 bers of the Department of -Mail tenance. No physical actions on the part of students or faculty members is required. "However, we hope that occu pants of the building will take I this opportunity to consider what they would do .in case their building were actually on fire," Olver said. Since situations in various buildings differ considerably, generalizations cannot be madei about the specific course of ac tion occupants should take in case of emergency, Olver ex plained. In most cases, he said, the person should try to reach the nearest exit as quickly as reason able, but in some areas this may not be the best course of action. Announcement of the tests will be placed in all classrooms and offices prior to the test. The com plete schedule of tests is given below so that occupants of the TATE NOW "STALAG 17" Starring WILLIAM HOLDEN DON TAYLOR Starts 1:30, 5:39, 9:48 -ALSO— "Place in the Sun ', Starring Elizabeth Taylor Montgomery Clift Starts 3:30, 7:39 *CATHAUM NOW 1:51, 3:45, 5:39, 7:33, 9:30 7 'Oscar' Nominations OBONINKER r 4 Rummy= maw Niv ' AND • BURTIANUMU SE PARAIrS DIM" ' edigatinsimiffansi *NITTANY Today - Doors Open 6:45 Sat. - Doors Open 1:15 Academy Award Nomination "Best Foreign Picture" Jacques Tail's "MY UNCLE" FRIDAY. MARCH 6, 1959 buildings will know when to ex pect the alarm. Tuesday morning, March 10: Pond Laboratory, 8:15; Bur rowes Building, 8:30; Chapel, 9:00; Library, 9:30; Sparks Building, 10:00; Carnegie Build ing, 10:20; Waring dining 'hall, 10:45; Recreation Hall addition, 11:15; Nittany Lion Inn, 11:40. Wednesday morning, March El: Whitmore Laboratory, 8:15; Os mond Laboratory, 8:45; Boucka Building, 9:15; Buckhout Labora tory, 9:40; Frear Laboratory, 10:00; Forestry Building, 10:20; Tyson Building, 10:45; Agricultural En sgineering Building, 11:15; Dairy !Building, 11:40. Thursday morning, March 12: IRedifer Hall, 8:15; Ritenour Health Center, 8:35; Hetzel Union Building, 8:55; Home Economics Building. 9:20; Old Main, 9:45; Sackett Building, 10:10; Electrical. 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