THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 5. 1959 Fine to Open Series With Hillel Lecture Rabbi Hillel A. Fine will deliver the first lecture in his series of lecture-discussion meetings at 7:30 tonight at the B'nai B'rith Hiilel Foundation The theme of the diseussi • of God and Man." The topic of the first lecture will be "Jewish and Christian Heritage Common Roots and Divergent Paths." Fine was born in Birmingham, l England and was educated at the Universities of Pennsylvania and Cincinnati. He was ordained Rab bi by the Hebrew Union College and received his doctor of phitospohy degree in Semetic languages. For the last three years he has been Rabbi of the Reform Temple Obey Sholom in Harrisburg. Fine is the author of "Studies of Middle Assyrian Chronology and Religion." The Wesley Foundation will sponsor Matins at 7 a.m. today with a breakfast at 7:30 a.m. "Church-State-One?" will be the topic of the Newman Club's fall forum at 7 tonight in the Hetzel Union assembly room. Father Hunter Guthrie of St. Joseph's College in Philadelphia will use this topic to illustrate the forum's main theme "Modern Society and Catholicism." Guthrie's topic for the series was chosen because of the popular interest in the possibility that Sen. John F. Kennedy (D.-Mass.) may be a candidate for the presi dential election. The Legion of Mary meeting will be at 7:30 tonight in the Catholic student center. Tickets Available For Artists Series Less than 400 tickets remain for the Camera Concerti to be held at 8:30 p.m. Sunday in Schwab Auditorium. Non-student tickets will go on sale at 9 a.m. today at the Hetzel Union desk. Joseph Eger, French horn play er, and Karen Tuttle, viola player, will be the featured soloists with the 14-piece orchestra. Eger is also the director and founder of the group. The orchestra will play con certos largely arranged for the French horn and viola. The pro gram will include works by Bach, Mozart, Handel and other famous composers. PANIC WHEN YOU TALK? A noted publisher in Chicago re- " ports there is a simple technique of everyday conversation which can pay you real dividends in both social and business advance ment and works like magic to give you added poise. self con fidence and greater popularity. According to this publisher many people do not realize how much they could influence others simply by what they say and how they say it. Whether in business, at social functions, or even in, casual conversations with new acquaintances, there are ways in which you can make a good im pression every time you talk. To acquaint the readers of this paper with the easy-to-follow rules for developing skill in everyday conversation, the pub lishers have printed full details of their interesting self-training method in a 24-page booklet, "Adventures in Conversation," which will be mailed free to any one who requests it. No obliga tion. Simply send your request to: Conversation Studies, 835 Diverse): Parkway, Dept 3758, Chicago 14,111. A postcard will do. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA ns will be the "Jewish Image 123 Pints Given In Blood Drive One hundred and twenty-three pints of blood were donated yes terday at the Red Cross Blood mobile canteen which was locat ed in the Hetzel Union cardroom. Out of 127 students scheduled to donate, 106 appeared, and there were 38 students who donated without registering before hand. Of the 144 students who ap peared, 21 were rejected because of medical reasons. The drive will continue from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today in the card room. Students over 21 and' who have not registered can come any time during these hours to donate. Members of Gamma Sigma Sig ma, women's national service sor ority, and Alpha Phi Omega. men's national service fraternity, were on hand to help at the re cruiting station and will be there tomorrow. BEAT SYRACUSE Dunks CI Co. has something NEW A YOUTH OPTIONAL TERM These New Terms Are Optional Eah month when you receive your statemen,t, you may Oay it in full within 30 days, just as you have in the past— R, if you wish, you wish, you may make payments in in- OR, if you wish, you may make payments in installments of Vii*, % or even more of the balance owing. You may make a partial payment one month and pay in full 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. Traffic Court Fines One !TIM Petitions Available !Panhel Report Corrected One student received a $3 fine! Town Independent Men inter-! The day on which men will lit and another violator was given estedin town problems may se-Ipermitted in the sorority suites it a suspended sentence at Traffic curepetition for positions on TlMlSimmons and McElwain Halts i 5 Court Monday. !Council and applications for TlMTriday from 7 to 10 p.m. instead of The student was fined for park-'committee work at the HetzellSunday as erroneously reported in ing behind Sparks Building. !Union desk. yesterday's Collegian. 1960 GRADUATE ENGINEERS Here are the opportunities you have been seeking! Investigate our top salaries and excellent opportunities which prepare you for technical and administrative responsibilities. 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We hope that the youth charge account will help your sons and daughters 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 daughter would like a Danks Co. Optional Charge Account, please have them call at our credit office. STATE COLLEGE, PA. Here's How the New Terms Work for You! If 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. PAGE FIV