PAGE EIGHT Speakers To Compete In Contest Six finalists will be chosen in the elimination meetings of the annual John Henry Friz zell Extempore Speaking Con test at 7 p.m. Monday in Sparks. The contest is sponsored by the Department of Speech in honor of Friziell, who was University chaplain and professor and head of the Department of Speech, He retired in 1946 with the rank of emeritus. The contest has been held for more than 75 years and is prob ably the oldest speaking contest in the country. Fir 32 prize is $5O and the John Henry Frizzell award of merit. Second prize is 525 and the award of merit. At the elimination meeting each entrant will speak without notes ofr five minutes. The contestants will be grouped in sections. One person from each section will he chosen to speak in the semi-finals on the same evening. Six contes tants will then be chosen for the final round. Each finalist will deliver a speech other than the one used in the previous meetings. The finals will be held at 7 p.m. May 18, in 110 Electrical Engineering. Last year's winners were: First place, Vicki O'Donnell, senior in arts and letters from Irwin, and second place, Mary Ann Geminill. senior in education from New Cumberland. Glick Installed As President Of Hilid Group Peter Click, junior in recreation education from Pittsburgh, was installed as the new president of the B'nai B'rithllel Foundation at the Awards and Installation Service last evening. Installed as members of the new executive committee, together with Glick, were Donald Lipson, sophomore in arts and letters from Bethlehem, men's vice president; Marion Benefeld, junior in physi cal education from Great Neck, N.Y., women's vice president; Myrna Glazer, junior in education from Mapelwooct, N.Y., secretary; and Margaret Weiss, sophomore in psychology from McKeesport, treasurer. Eight elected members-at-large are Rosalind Abes, Marvin Factor, Barbara Fried, Lynda Goldberg, Ilelen Gutman, Richard Haber, Robert Harrison and Janet Leff, Five students received the• Na tional Hillel Honor Key, the high est Hillel award. They are Nor man Altman, James Apple, Mar ian Camms, Sandra Grotsky, and Linda Lowenthal. The Hillel Hon or Pin was presented to Emily }'eingerg, Reva Heller and Rhoda Smulyan. The Graduating Senior Book Award was presented to Iris Hirschberg. In honor of the graduating sen iors and new officers, an Oneg Shabbat reception was held by Phi Sigma Delta fraternity follow ing the service. Bicycle Inspection To Be Held Today Bicycle inspection will be held from 9 a.m. to noon and rrom 1 to 4 p.m. today at the rear of the Municipal Building on S. Frazier St, To pass inspection bicycles should have sturdy handlebars and tires and be generally safe, police said. If a bicycle is to be ridden at night it must be equipped with a horn and headlight, There is a 25 cent charge for Inspection and a 25 cent charge for a license. A $5 fine is charged for bicy cles without a license. President Walker Gets Alger Award President Eric A. Walker Thrus day received one of the 13th annual Horatio Alger Awards from the American Schools and Colleges Association. The nine elected Alger win ' ners, all prominent Americar. bus- Imess and professional lead.•rs, re ceived bronze desk placques from the national chairman, Dr. Nor man Vincent Peale. By paying tribute to persons who rose from humble beginnings to distinguished leadership through individual initiative and hard work, the awards are in tended to serve as an inspiration to, the country's youth. "Oh, to be in Elba... now that Winston's there!" ITS WHAT UP FRONT THAT COUNTS The mystery is solved! Napoleon's bistros for a spare carton of Winstons! famous gesture was just to reassure There's a rare smoking treat that comes himself thathe had plenty of cigarettes. . from Winston's famous Filter-Blend His army may have traveled on its which means a careful selection of fine, stomach, but the old boy himself mild tobaccos specially processed for wouldn't have been caught at Waterloo filter smoking. Try a pack real soon, if he hadn't been checking the Belgian and you'll agree that ... Winston tastes good— 11.1. BEYNOLD3 TOBACCO CO.. WINSTON-SALEM. N. C. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Glee Club to Sing In Concert Sunday The Men's Glee Club, under the direction of Frank Gullo, will pre sent its annual concert at 3 p.m. tomorrow in Schwab Auditorium. Soloists will be: Donald Landen berger singing "Marry a Woman Uglier than You" and Henry Dee mer, tenor, singing "Granada" and "Ride the Chariot." The Varsity Quartette, com posed of Walter Poplarchek, first tenor, Henry Deemer, second ten or, John Buchart, baritone, and I Robert Campbell, bass, will sing selected numbers. Brother Duo in Track Penn • State's track and field team has a talented brother act in Bill and Jim Schwab of Patton. Sophomore Jim, and end on the football team, is a javelin throw er; junior Bill a half-miler. like a cigarette should! Home Economies Frosh Chosen 'Miss Milkmaid' Helen Shull, freshman in home economics from Newtown, was selected "Miss Milkmaid" last Tuesday at the Sylvania Hotel in Philadelphia. Judges making the selection were George Vv'orrilow, dean of agriculture at the University of Delaware; Barbara Smith, Teen Department editor of Farm Jour nal; and Curt Simmons, Philadel phia Phillies pitcher. LOST on Mall between library and east gate, high school sci ence notebook. Name inside is Jim Fisher. Needed for pro lest! Call AD 8.6250 evening or U-454 during the clay. SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1959 CLASSIFIED RATES CASH..-17 words at Ism CHARGE-13 words or Ism 1.50 one insertion CM two Insertions /1.00 throe insertions Additional woods-3 for 9.01 for each day at Insertion ADS MUST DE IN ST MOO A.M. THE PRECEDING DAT FOR SALE. 1968 MCA---wbite. 5.000 miles. wire wheels. Can be seen at 1231 S. Mien St. 1957 CHALLENGER Custornizeti 42'. Can be seen any atoning. Al) 7-7767 attar 6 Yon. 1954 FORD Country Sedan 4-door Station Wagon; 9-cyl., oserdrhe, R&M. Original owner. 61,500 miles. Clean. AD 8-0228. 1.957 HOUSE TRAILER-2 bedrooms, 2,15. feet, excellent condition. Never been moved; reasonable. Call AD 5-5 . 145 aft er 43. NEW CANNON Camera 1.2 lens. Never used, reasonable. Call AD b-0871. 41 FOOT TWO bedroom Great Lakes MIS trailer; excellent condition, reasonably priced. R. Bond, Hooter'a Trailer Court, Rt. 322. MISSES' COPPER suede Jacket, size 16. New, never worn. Coat Mi. Will sell for $2O. Call AD 8-8796. SILVERTONE MUSKRAT jacket. match- ing fur htit—s36.oo: atom knitted suit, new, $lO.OO. Oa ner in Florida. Call AD 7-4862. TVe—COMPLETELY reconditioned. var. lone sizes. 349-389. Television Service Center et State College T.V.. 232 South Allen. NEED TROPHIES? You name it-1 have it. Plain or engraved. Rig discounts. Quick service. Phone AD 7-7681 after SAC Troutman's Trophy-Novelty Shop. FOR RENT SHARE . MODERN furnished home—slls year round or for summer. One block from campus. Call AD 74852. ROOMS FOR men all summer sessions. Marilyn Hall, 317 E. Hamer. Rates double $4—515—56.51). Make Yeservationa now. THREE ROOMMATES wanted to share 6. room apartment for summer. Good lace. Mon, low rate. Call AD 7.4136. MODERN FURNISHED apnrtment— rooms, bath. Will rent for summer at unfurnished price. AD 7-410 E. 2 MAN furnished apartment, bath, utili. ties, telephone, free parking. Available June I. Apt. 1, 225 S., Atherton Street. AD 8.1331,. APARTMENT FOR 6 bops summer or fall. 200 W. College A'e. AD 7-2707. LARGE, PLEASANT room, kitchen laun dry privileges, phone, telex ision, on• block from campus. Available June lat. Call AD 7-4862. - 3-ROOM APARTMENT for re.-t. Available June lat. 34 Metzger Building or call AD 8-2084. FURNISHED APARTMENT—Iiving room and bedroom combination, kitchen, and bathroom. Available June 1. Call 110 6-6102 between 7-8 p.m. IDEAL THREE room summer apartment. completely furnished, contains everything needed, including private telephone. Twenty five steps from mall. Phone AD 8-1536. PLYMOUTH RAINCOAT on, third floor Boncke Thursday. 1 have an Alligator. Call Brad Davis AD 7-9332. LOST ONE man's billfold. Color: tan. No money inside: important cards inside. If found call AD 7-2971. Reward. ZETA BETA TAU fraternity pin, chapter of Beta Delta. Reward. if found please return to Zeta Beta Tau house. Belongs to Linda Merkin. Cooper Hall. WANTED PASSENGER TO New England. From Weatern Pennsylvania to Bangor, Maine via Buffalo, Albany and Portland. Leaving June 6. Call Bt uce Brenneman AD 7-22,66. CAR TO be driNen by two responsible young ladies to Los Angeles, California in June. Phone AD 8-1054 after 5. GRAD STUDENTS to stock up on thesis supplies. Get ei,erything you'll need in our one-stop store. Royal, Olympia, Olivetti typewriter rentals. 50% rag content thesis paper. htultilith supplies, cotton and silk typewriter ribbons for all makes, models. Nittany Office Equipment, 231 S. Allen St. AD 8.6125. PERSON WHO was driving 2-door black Chevy sedan last Sun., April 26th and hit the back end of a '59 Mercury station wagon. Please call Dick AD 84266. AHSOO, YOU HAVE bunks? We need bunks. For May 8-10. Call Wilkie, AD 8-6464 or AD 7-2094, Kappa Sigma, FRATERNITY KITCHEN HELP. Call AD 7-2044 ask for Wilkie. MISCELLANEOUS GIFTS ALL AGES all occasions. Sky-Top Gift Shop. North on 322. IT'S FREE—AIM Spring Dance Sat., May 9, 9-12 at DUB ballroom with PM Mu Alpha - Band. NEWMAN CLUB'S samba! Mother's Day tea Sunday 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. in small lounge of Chapel building. WORKING ON your thesis? Get , leverYe thing you'll need in our one-stop store. Royal, Olympia, Olivetti typewriter rentals. 0% rag content thesis paper, multilith supplies, cotton and- silk ribbons for all makes, models. Nittany Office Equipment, 231 S. Allen St. AD 8-6125. VACANCY IN Jack & Jill Nursery in kindergarten. Also taking registrations for- summer school. Full or pert time. Phone AD 7-4303, STORE YOUR trunks, bikes ' books, etc. Special summer storage to students. Pick up and delivery service. Call AD 8.6751. FLIGHTS TO Europe—July 15th to August 28th. Round trip-8275.00. For, infor. oration call: Barbara Knight ext. 13514. TENNIS FANS—Expert racket stringing and repairs by ilassinger. Nine grades of nylon and gut Prompt service. Guaran• teed satisfaction. University Tennis Serv ice, 514 E. Beaver Ave. Phone AD 7-2316. ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing. UT, too. or acrobatic !rations. Park Foram Village School et Panes. AD 11-1074.