PAGE EIGHT To Retire— (Continued from page one) home at Rosalyn Farms, Carne gie, Pa.. where she lived most of her life and where her sister and brother-in-law reside. She also plans to spend some time at her summer cottage at Deer Lake. near Fort Necessity in Fayette County. Miss Weston has taken active interest in the Altrusa Club in to national organization of admin istrative women in State College. She was a charter member in 1951 and is currently serving as president. She has also been active in the Business and Professional Wo men's Club and the American As sociation of University Women as well as in church activities. The, National Association of Women's Deans last month honored Miss Weston and presented her with a citation "as a tribute to her long years of distinguished leadership to young women." Dean Weston recalls that when she came to the Univer sity in 1942 as assistant to the dean of women, there were 1400 women students. During her 17 years with the Dean of Women's office, the enrollment of women has increased sharply to 3800 students. Housing activities for women students likewise increased in their scope. During the war there were only four residence halls for women on campus and it was necessary to provide housing in the borough for many students. Town houses were opened and a total of 37 were in use, accommo dating frcm five to 30 students. Miss Weston began her career In 1912 as an elementary teacher in Carnegie, later teaching in Junior high school and senior high school. In 1929 she received her bachelor of arts degree from the University and her master of arts and doctor of philosophy de grees from Duquesne University. Readmittance-- (Continued from page five) dent must supply the dean of his college with a complete transcript (including grades from summer courses and courses which he should take at other schools before reapply ing) and a lett e r of petition stating his reasons for wanting to get back into the school. The letter must also include what the student has done since be fog dropped from the Univer sity. Some of the larger colleges in the University have standing committees which will then study applications for rein statement and report to the dean. Each col lege has set up its own standards for reinstatement. The dean of each college recommends stu dents whom he feels merit rein statement to the Academic Stan dards Committee. The new deadline will depend on how long it takes a dean to process these eases. 'Green Mansions' -- (Continued from page four) catches the fascinating mystery of Rime in her forest home, and there are times when Per kins does well as the nature struck adventurer. But neither succeeds often enough to carry the story. On the whole the job is not well done. The movie includes all the romanticism of the no vel without including the rich background of nature fantasy which makes the romance en joyable and rewarding. The re sult, unfortunately, is almost comic opera. Perhaps, as many people have said, they shouldn't even have tried. Sole of Tickets Begins For Frosh Class Dance Tickets are now available at the Hetzel Union desk for "Oriental Spring," the Freshman class dance to be held at 8 p.m. next Satur day in the HUB ballroom. Highlight of the affair will be the selection of • a Freshman Sweetheart, The five finalists are Judy Davis, Carolyn Coates, Kay Mishler, Mary Martin, and Sandra Schrenker. Music for the dance will be pro vided by the Phi Mu Alpha band. Admission is free, and open to all students, but by ticket only. Dalai NEW DELHI, India (AP)—The Dalai Lanla reached safety in India by a perilous 15-day trek over some of the world's most treacherous mountain territory, his followers said yes terday. Chinese planes were searching overhead to spot the Dalai's party and it apparently traveled mostly at night to escape detec tion. The group traveled by foot and by mule caravan over rivers and through snow-covered passes where one wrong step can mean death. They traveled 300 miles, or about 20 miles a day. "It was one of the most re markable escapes in world his tory," a Tibetan leader near the frontier area declared. Prime Minister Nehru told a wildly applauding Parliament that the 23-year-old god-king is in ARCHIM*I>IS It's what's that e Aiti€,:kll , - • V.:41,..:?,:ZA You can reproduce the experiment. It's easy as 7r. (Yes, you can do it in the bathtub.) Assuming that you have first visited your friendly tobac conist, simply light your first Winston and smoke it. 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FEEZIE2 q ` t ' y '.;%~. ~°". ~,;, UN Role Seen in Berlin issue WASHINGTON (!P) Canada proposed yesterday _that the At lantic-Pact Allies consider invit ing the United Nations to man the access routes between West Berlin and free Germany. Canadian Defense Minister George Pearkes put forward the suggestion in discussing new moves to end the East-West dis pute with the Soviet Union over the future of Berlin. He suggested the United Na tions might consider a three point formula as the basis for an agreemeht with the USSR. •Verification by the UN that the West and the Soviets are liv ing up to the terms of any new agreement. •A Soviet pledge binding the Soviet Union as well as "its as sociates" to allow full freedom of access to West Berlin and accep up front counts ROES .....•~ .a:;. t . , . ~ ~., ~, s: flavor cannot come from the filter. Therefore, it's what's up front that counts: Winston's Filter-Blend. The tobaccos are selected for flavor and mildness, then specially processed for filter smoking. This extra step is the real difference between Winston and all other filter cigarettes. Besides, It's why Winston is Aterica's best selling filter cigarette. SATURDAY, APRIL 4. 1959 tance of what Pearkes called "a United Nations presence on the lines of communication." *A firm understanding that U.N. responsibility for West Ber lin would reinforce or back up the present American - British - French right to be there as con querors of Nazi Germany. In his talk before the council, Pearkes did not spell out Whether he meant troops or observers fo constitute the "'United Nations presence" he advocated on the 110-mile route between West Ber lin and West Germany. CLASSIFIED Ii O= RATES CASR-17 words or low - CRARGE-12 , words' or Isis $.50 ou laurtlow 5.15 two lasertloas $l.lO throe Insertions Additional words—S for SA for each day of Insertion ADS RUST SE IN Et 11:00 A.M. THE PRECEDING DAT FOR SALE 1949 CHEVROLET 2-door; heater, good Wee. UM. Call Bill Taylor Al) 5.006/4 or AD 7-8729. MICROSCOPE AMERICAN _ Optics—two eyepieces, tour objectives, excellent con dition, insurance policy Included in ■ale. Good for medical or %et school. AD 84935. - NEED TROPHIES? You name it—l have it. Plain or engraved. Big discounts. Quick service. Phone AD 7-7681 after 6:00. Troutman's Trophy-Novelty Shop. 1967 CUSTOMIZED Champion House Trail er. Many extra.. Call AD 7-7767 after 6 p.m. Length 4b feet. , TVs—COMPLETELY reconditioned. • var. ions sizes. s49—sB9. Television Service Center at State College T.V.. 232 South Allen. FOR RENT NEW TUXEDO—ohite jacket, size 38. trousers. Price $8.69, Phone AD 7-2341 ask for Harry Klepper- NEW APARTMENTS furnished or partly furnished, private entrances, oil heating, laundry, large yard, $75. Boalaburg. Call AD MOM . 42-FOOT 1 bedroom house trailer. Call ELain b-9664. ONE-CALF Or double room adjacent to campus and College Heights. Call AD A-0890. EXTRA LARGE double room with kitchen Privilege in quiet modern home; walk to campus. 318 West Prospect Ave. LEFT COLLEGE, left nice zoom et AD .7.2584. Close to campus. MODERN FOUR-ROOM Apartment for rent in Centre Hall. Rae onn oil heat- ing plant. gBO per month. Write or phone R. M. &woman. 401 E. Walnut St., Lewis town. Phone 8-4433. illy I LOST PERSON WHO took tan jacket, April 1 In Prem. Lab please return to HUB deak or call An 64085. JACK HARPER Alligator Raincoat at Pink Elephant 'Friday nice Ittai•ch 20th. $lOOO in lining. Contact Bob Spoti ext. 2819. RAINCOAT WITH red etriped 'lining at Phi Kappa party- March 21, Call AD WOIJLD THE person who by mistake, took my overcoat (gray Harris Tweed s with a "SSS" label) from Phi Kappa Saturday. 21 March. Please call George Keyt. AD 2207, Tau Phi Delta. RAINCOAT AT Delta Tau Delta Mar. 21. Call Ron ext. 3150. • FOUND LADIES BENRUS watch betricen Slm. mono and McElwain. Call Briarly Manor ELitin 541451. Ask for Roy or Lottfe. WANTED DISHWASHERS WANTED to work in fratfrnity. Con-Maury Kaiser AD 84183. COLLEGE MEN—Last year college men in our department averaged $75. per week. Du* to conditions in our department this year. we expect even higher gains. Pleasant short hour arrangements allow Plenty of time - for studying. Car fur. Mehra; expenses paid. Call Stan Zdep, AD 8-1892 Mon. - Fri, after 11 p.m. Salary I $46 per -week. MISCELLANEOUS TYPEWRITER REPAIR is our specialty. Give us your machine--we'll she you fest expert repair and servicing. MI work done in our State College repair shop. Nittany °Moe Equipment, 231 South Allen St. Phone AD 84125. PENN STATE Outing Club needs help to finish Beaver Dam project. Plenty of food. Bring old clothes, boots. Caravan leaves back of Osmond 1:30 Saturday : 1:00 Sunday. IF YOU would like to know about pos sible alternative , " to the draft and mili tary service, 111211 the movie "Alternatives" presented in HUB Auditorium Sunday afternoon at 4:00. HELP! CAPABLE tutor needed for aid in Chem. 35. Will pay well. Cell ext. 829. GUARANTEED. AN evening of fun: square dancing with the "Serenaders." Schedule a dance now. -Call AD 5-9607. COME ORE, Come All to the Empire Diner, Good borne cooked food priced reasonably. Plenty of free parking and TV. Located 1 1 ,5 miles north of State College on Rt. 322. TAKE ADVANTAGE of this invigorating weather. The PSOC is going rock climb ing Sunday. For details call ext. 25!9 and ask for Finley. ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing, tap, too. or acrobatic lemons. - Park Foricat Valasti ilcbool et Danes. /110 &MIL