TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 195 Phi Beta Ka. To Give Bo..: 1 The 'University chapt ,, Beta Kappa, national ,1 honor society, has'under project of presenting bo Pattee Library. The books to be chose will be useful to scholars world : in the various liberal areas w ich Phi Beta Kappa seeks to e courage. They will also be volu es that the library finds difficu t to pur chase with its present iudget, The society has wet .• out a ' plan under which the li i rary will propose items that woul. be espe cially appropriate for a 'Phi Beta Kappa gift. The chapter would then make a decision on these proposals.- The gifts will be mark ed with a suitable bookplate. Dr. Frank J. Sorauf, assistant professor of political- science, and Dr. L. Aileen Hostinsky, associate professor of mathematics, made up the committee that devised the plan. Milstein Misses Train But Will Arrive in Time Students who didn't get tickets for the concert by Nathan Mil stein needn't feel ashamed at miss ing the boat—the violinist missed his train. A University car was sent to the Pennsylvania Railroad Station in Lewistown for the violinist yesterday afternoon. The train came—and left—without leaving Milstein. However, the violinist was scheduled to arrive later yes terday or this morning. He is scheduled to perform at 8:30 in Schwab Auditorium. No tickets remain for Ore concert, 14th in the current Artists' Series. Collegian Credit Staff Important Meeting TONIGHT 7 p.m. Bring Ball Point Pens 215 Willard she Senior etai3 1 enald y kick and hi. 4 Orchestra 3rielay evening, President-- (Continued from page four) mouth, half the room is cleared. Reporters race to nearby phones, knocking over other reporters. micro phones, end the messengers who are trying to fight their way into the room to pick up exposed films of the conference. This racing to the phones can get mighty dangerous. UPl's Merriam Smith can vouch for that. He was running out of the room with a story one day, tripped over a tele vision table, and ended up in the hospital with a broken leg. !, of Phi 'cholastic • ken the to the In less than five minutes, the wire services and radio networks have informed the nation of what went on in the little room in the old State and War Building, And what happens to the President during the rush? He laughs, turns, and casually walks out , the same door he came in, followed by Haggerty and the other two assistants. Butlers Jewelry DIAMONDS 0 WATCHES IWatch and Jewelry Repairing 111 E. Beaver Ave. to hear at the Jentilormat SENIOR BALL A 1 /roan nine to one o crock THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Religious Course To Be Conducted "Exploring Religious Ideas," a non-credit study discussion course which will soon be presented in Altoona and Harrisburg, will be gin locally at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel, The course will be held for a 10-week period. All those who wish to enroll should apply in inviieS you illay lim 1 At. N\ ~.4 g, "I see your husband's after her Came More red-blooded skiers chase after Camels than any other cigarette today. The Camel blend of costly tobaccos has never been equalled for rich flavor and easygoing mild ness. The best tobacco makes the best smoke. Leave fads and fancy stuff to beginners ... Have a real cigarette - have a CAMEL 208 General Extension. There will be a limit of 20 to be enrolled. Conducting the course on cam pus will be Dr. Luther H. Harsh barger, University chaplain; Dr. John A. Mourant,' professor of philosophy; Rabbi • RenjaMin Kahn, director of the B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation; and Dr. Ralph W. Condee, professor of English literature. Baseball has become as popular in South Africa as British cricket and soccer. .) • v"4,:•....,„ -7,,c-e: ' . . \ _ • v 4... • • Buddy Rich and his Orchestra 1859 Students Affempte To Steal Chem Exams Students never change. A hundred years ago some st dents attempted to steal chemis exams - from Dr. William Fre. who was then living on the thi floor of Old Main. - The intrepid students went to the building's fifth floor a lowered a colleague down Frear's window attempting to g into his room. The plot failed. =NE PAGE Fi