THURSDAY, MAY 14. 1959 Japatiese Editor Judges U.S. Press The biggest difference between American and Japanese newspapers is the size of their circulation, Nebumasa Nithi gawa, editor of the Chuba Nippon-Press of Nagoya, Japan said during a visit here yesterday.. The Chubu Nippon-Press, which publishes afternoon, evening and Sunday editions, has a circulation of 1,300,000, he said. The largest circulation of a Jap anese newspaper is 3 million. Nishigawa talked with members of the School of Journalism and also discussed - the responsibilities of journalists with editors of The Daily Collegian. A participant in the State De partment sponsored cultural exchange, Nishigawa is em ployed by the Allentown Call- Chronicle during his 3-month trip to the United States. . Commenting on his observations of the United States, Nishigawa said that American journalists are generally older than their Jap anese counterparts. Our active journalists are between 20 and 35 years old, he said. Although the style of . the news papers is the smile, he said, Jap anese stories are usually shorter because newspapers have a fewer number of pages. Nishigawa said "the students look very happy" here and he said he never saw a campus as large as the University's. "You are very fortunate to have such well-equipped dormitories," he added. He also discussed scientific jour nalism with several science pro fessors during his 1-day visit. Nishigawa was the guest of Dr. Eugene McDonald, professor of speech and director of the speech and hearing clinic. presents SPRING FLING Semi-formal Dance Friday, May 15,1959 Featuring Campuseers HUB Ballroom . 9-12 p.m. Anniversary Froth Digs Up Its Past Froth, campus(?) humor(?) mag azine(?), will celebrate 50 years of buffoonery today. The editors have dug into the graveyard of its past to publish a Golden Anniversary issue, which will be hawked at the Corner Room, the Mall bulletin board, Waring Hall and the Het zel Union desk. Besides resurrecting the usual ghosts of old jokes, Froth will dig up a 20-year-old fraternity guide and a 10-year-old curricu lum guide. The Golden Anniversary issue, which promises to go over like a Lead Balloon, also will describe the borough's "newest industry." WitA Executive Board Applications Available AppliCations for the Women's Recreation Association executive board will be available until 5 p.m. today at the Hetzel Union Building Desk. After applications are checked women will be contacted for in terviews on Saturday. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Army, Air Units Will Be Reviewed Reviews of the Air Force ROTC A Walker. Eight cadets will re cadet corps and the Army ROTC' ceive awards during the cere- Brigade will be held from 1:15 tolmony. The presentations will be 5p m. today on Beaver Field. made by VanZandt. Major General James C. Frank,) Commanding General of the 79thiT,,,,L4^1' Chosen Queen Infantry Division, will review they Army ROTC at 1:15 p.m. About'At Columbia Festivities 1600 cadets will participate in the Marilynn Turki, junior in phys ceremonies which will include the ical education from Cannonsburg, presentations by General Frank was chosen Miss Columbia at the of various awards to distinguished annual spring week festivities in ROTC members. The awards are New York City last weekend. based upon outstanding military Four judges selected Miss Turki and scholastic achievement. ;from a group of 17 candidates Guests of honor at the Air ForcejHer escort for the affair was Jack review, which will begin at 3:ls!McCahill, a pre-medicine student p.m., include Congressman Jameslat Columbia. Miss Turki represent- E. VanZandt and President Ericled Beta Theta Pi in the contest. cordially invites you to attend the PREMIER SHOWING sea nymph SWIMSUIT FASHIONS Fashion Shows 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 8 p.m. • Live Models • Professional DANKS & CO. UNVEILS THE NEWEST SWIMSUIT FASHIONS FOR 1959 BY SEA NYMPH •Come to Danks & Co., enjoy informal modeling—and discover the news in swim suits by Sea Nymph! The new shapes, the new prints and stripes, the new colors that have never gone to the sea before. •See Danks & Co.'s largest collection of new 1959 Sea Nymph swim suits. (Won't miss the fashion shows with models wearing the flattering new 1959 Sea Nymph styles and colors. 10 lovely prises will be given away—just fill in this coupon and bring it to our swim wear department —May 18th to 29th. The drawings will be on May 29th, and it won't be necessary for you to be there to win. Danks & Co. STATE COUEGE, PA. Name ~ Address City State TAKE THE FUN•ROAD IN YOUR SEA NYMPH GLAMOUR SWIMSUITS MAY 18th THRU 29th 10 Lovely Prizes "Curvacious" by Sea Nymph. Hand screened printed lastex doeskin in bamboo sticks with contrast roses. Princess panel front. of the New 1959 MONDAY - MAY 18th Prowling on Roof Costs Student $2l Two 'University students caught early last Thursday morning prowling on the roof of a house at 133 S. Atherton Street appeared before Justice of the Peace Guy G. Mills Tuesday and pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct charges. The roof was located near a girls' residence hall. James Bruce, junior in journal ism from Philadelphia, and Eu gene Larkin, junior in physics from Staten Island, N.Y„ uaid court costs and fines totaling $21.50. Police said the men had been drinking. c ,„ 6 . 1G STATE COLLEGE, PA. Models MISS ARCURI SEA NYMPH STYLIST will be here to do the commentating and describe the new 1959 Sea Nymph swim suit fashions We invite you to consult Miss Arcuri about all your swim suit problems PAGE THREE
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