THURSDAY. OC OBER 29. 1959 Ed P Beer, of to Discuss Babes, Books Talks on su Brothers" will These firesi l and Haller lou Dr. Arthur M. lessor of cowls; will deliver a tal the previously B's and on "How uate, That Is," ane Johnson, ch of the talks. h things as "Balancing Beer, Babes, Books and I •rovide the fourth feature of Indie Week. .e talks will be held at 8 tonight in the Waring i ges and the Warnock conference room ellington, pro -ling education, on "balancing" mentioned four to Do It; Grad : ccording to Du i ; irman in charge Wellington wi the Warnock co 11 be speaking in ference room. dean of wom on community lises to "answer anything and ording to John -1.0 speaking in Dorothy 1 Lip en. will speak living and pro questions on everything." ac son. She will Waring lounge.' Dr. Clifford ,; counselor and "Ladies Home J to give the "fa' State men and in Hailer lour '• dams, marriage writer for the urnal," promises ts" about Penn romen in a talk e. Indie Week began with an As sociation of Independent Men- Leonides dinner on Sunday. Sun day afternoon, members of the Town Independent Men's Council and Leonides cl \ imbed Mt. Nit tanv. Tuesday ever4ng, Indie tal ent went on display in a show. The talent contest was won by Edward Rolf, junior in jour nalism from Homer, Alaska, who sang "Old Man River" and "You'll Never Walk Alone." The entire week is designed io -provide mutual social activities for the University's independents. Tomorrow night's activities will feature a masquerade jam session and the week will climax on Saturday with the crowning of the Indie Queen at the Autumn Ball. Block I' Club Blanks Application blanks are available today at the lietzel Union desk for positioits on the Executive COmmittee of the Block "S" Club. Applicants will be notified later for interviews. The Block "S" Club charter will be reviewed by the Senate Committee on Student Affairs, chairman Lanny Dey said. Gallo. to Speak Tonight The Penn State Marketing Club will hold its . second meeting at 7:30 tonight, at Theta Chi frater nity, 507 Locust Lane. Michael' Gallo of the Tuccone Corp., Erie, will speak on selling equipment to industry. Finch Speaks On Laughter, Logic 1 By using amusing anecdotes,' Dr. Henry A. Finch, professor of philosophy, said last night that intelligence and courage are achieved by laughter at stupid 'persons who seem to violate the laws of logic. Finch gave an informal talk entitled "Logic, Laughter, and ;Co t urage" at the second meeting of he, College of Business Ad 'ministration Graduate Club. He told . the story about thel Southern clergyman who was ex-I plaining how the Israelites crossedl the Red Sea. "The fact is," said the clergyman, "that the Red Sea froze over and the Israelitesl skated across," There was an ob jection from the congregation. "Geographers tell us that the Red Sea is in such a region that, it never freezes over," said the voice. The cleryman was not baffled. "Why man," he replied, "there weren't no geographers in them days." A YOUTH OPTIONAL TERM These New Terms Are Optional Each month when you receive your statement, you may pay it in full within 30 days, just as you have in the past— OR, if you wish, you may make payments in installments of Va s , or even more of the balance owing. You may make a partial payment one month and pay in hill the next, taking advantage of the optional terms only when neces sary or expedient to do so. *Minimum payment 1 / 4 of balance owing, as shown on statement—or $lO, whichever is the greater. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE• COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Weaver Elected Officer lAg Education Society Of Deans' Association Norman K. Hoover, assistant Dr. Palmer C. Weaver, deanprofessor of agricultural educe of the summer sessions, has beenltion, was elected national presi elected vice president of the As-dent of Alpha Tau Alpha, pro sociation of Deans and Directors!fessional agricultural education lot Summer Sessions. ;fraternity, at their national wri t He was elected to the post at, ference in Kansas City. the annual meeting held last week He has served as the Penn at Purdue University. The Asso- State chapter advisor since Iciation will meet next year at th 1954 and was chapter president as !University of Colorado. ;a student. Danks & Co. has something NEW CHARGE ACCOUNT For your sons and daughters, seventeen years or over. Danks & Co. feels that the youth charge account will teach boys and girls to use credit wisely and to buy wisely. Your son and daughter need simply come 'to our credit office to open a Danks Co. Optional Charge Account and receive a personal credit card. We hope that the youth charge account will help your sons and dau t pers learn the wise use of credit and establish for themselves the good credit rating so important to our way of life. If your son or daghter would like a Danks Co. Optional Charge Account, please have them call at our credit office, . . • ... • . • 7 - • OUR TREAT PENN STATE DINER STATE COLLEGE, PA. If you get the lucky red star It's our treat but with no tricks .. . when you enjoy one of our fine meals at no cost. A lucky red star on the back of your guest check indicates that what you have just eaten is Free. Stop in tonight. Here's How the New Terms Work for Youl It you elect to use the installment plan at any time, a small carrying charge will be added—but only to the un paid balance. For example, if the balance on your state ment should be $5O, and you elect to pay $25, instead of the full amount, the unpaid balance carried over would be $25. The carrying charge added would be just 34c. All cash payments and credits will be deducted before the carrying charge is computed. Ed Council Coffee Hour Will Be Held le HUB A coffee hour sponsored by the Education Student Council will be held from 4 to 5 p m, today in the Hetrel Union dining room for all students in the College of Educa tion. Dr. Gordon H. Pritham, winner of the Benjamin Rush Award, will speak about mentally retard ed children. PAGE FIVE