PAGE TWO A CONSTRUCTION WORKER nails togethei part of the frame woik for one of the new building;, that will be occupied next September by manied graduate student' The living units are being hiiilt ne:u Enti.uice Rd University 216 Grad Apartments Married graduate studentsicompany handling the construc- Ition—said that the work is being can live m luxury by this timej ( . oin p) e j e( j m two increments, next year, if they are lucky! The first section, be said, al , . , - J ready has the brickwork, done, enough to get one of the -16] and the'plastering of'the build new apartments being built! ings has begun. The bottom , ~ ... _ 1 group of buildings, those visible bv tile University near En-' from the road, are having trance Rd. ; Presently, about 78 apartments in a region behind Pollock area, , culled East View Terrace, arej being occupied by marned grad-' uate students, according to the 1 Department of Housing. The new 1 proiect, with 210 housing units,! will be completed by Sept. 1, 1960.; Charles Smith, University clerk-; of-works on the proiect, said that' the apartments will be "adequate for student needs,” and will all be furnished with gas ranges, fe ll lgciators, wall-to-wall cabinets' and -inks with garbage disposal unit' "About 20 per cent of fhe apartments will have two bed- rooms, the rest will have one bedroom," said Smith. The housing units will he built in 41 buildings, each of mingled- buff bricks George Burr, construction su perintendent fm the Stnfflet and Tillotson Contractors, Phda.—the Potfsville Campus to Hold Christmas Dinner-Dance Former l’ottsville Cumpus stu dents ate united to attend a C'hiistmas dinnei-dance at 6 3(h p m Saturday at the Nocho Allen Hote 1 . t'emi'e and Maliantongo Sts. Pottsville " Tickets for the affair, which is sponsored by the student council,, cun he obtained bv contacting Fred Cilelti. 91'! Maliantongo St, Poit'Villc. Admission is SI per Pcr-on, and the dress is informal., For CLASSIFIEDS Call UN 5-2531 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Rent frameworks and roofs construct ed, Barr said. About 70 men work daily on the; project, and more will be em-i ployed when painting, woodwork-' mg, etc., are to be done, accord- 1 ing to Ban - . A-s high as 150 em- 1 ployees were on the project this! summer, but many o'! them fin-' ished their work, he said. j "The cold weather hasn’t done much to hamper our construc tion,” said Smith, ‘‘and we’re hop ing for more good weather so we can keep on with this outside work.” BusAd Prof Attends Bankers' Workshop : Jack H. Vincent, assistant pro-- fe-sor of economics, represented, the College of Business Adminis tration at the fall meeting of the j Pennsylvania Bankers’ Associa-’ Ition in Pittsburgh. The two-day annual workshop : was attended by 475 Pennsylvania bankers and featured sessions on bank operations, bank lending and, investments. | Those in th& Know Know For Foot-Long Steaks There is only MORRELL'S 112 S. Frazier AD 8-8381 University Becomes Member of IDA The University joined' six|h° n provides an opportunity for “ . ... ,the University and individuals in other national universities as\, anous scientific areas to assist a member of the Institute for!** l6 government on defense prob — , ... .. ,lems to a greater extent than in Defense Analyses, University the past. Walker said officials announced yesterday.' The first mission of IDA, which ..... ~ , 'was organized in 1956 at the re- Tbe Institute, usually knowniq uest 0 f th e Secretary’ of Defense, as IDA, was formed to promote to weapons evaluation better relationship between na-j and the Weapons Systems Evalu tional security and scientific'Ration Division continues as one j learning. i 0 f the major activities of the in ! The Board of Trustees accepted, stitute. jthe invitation’ to membership ex-j More recently, the Communi tended by the institute, andj cations Research Division was named President Eric A. Walker' organized to develop cammuni loffieial University representative; cations that-would be free from jand Dr. E. F. Osbom, vice presi-i enemy Interception and inter ment for research, as alternate' ruption while also seeking ways | representative. . to prevent the enemy from Walker has been serving for j developing such a system, two years as a member of the j An' advanced research projects Board of Trustees of IDA. (division is concerned primarily; which includes, in addition to with understanding and develop-; the representatives of the mem- jing defenses against ballistic mis-' ber institutions, leaders from |siles and with tile military appli olher universities and other j cations of space flight, areas of the national scene* j Last year, a committee of dis pleased that the University wasitinguished citizens appointed bv; 'invited to become a member,(President Dwight D. Eisenhower 1 | Walker said he considers the m- to study the military assistance’ ivitation a, recognition of some of!aspects of the Mutual Security t the outstanding work in science;Program called on IDA to handle' that has been done here. the management of the study. I i The acceptance of the invita-! The member institutions are ' Pefrofeum tab Develops Fuel Working with the Air Force andj a petroleum refinery, the Petro-| leum Refining Laboratory has de-; 'veloped a new high-density, high i energy, hydro-carbon fuel which jhas a freezing point below minus 1 100 degrees F. Dr. Merrell R. Fenske, director of the Laboratory, says the- fuel is a specially prepared petroleum material having a very narrow: and precise boiling range and a high-energy content per gallon. ; Chemically, it is composed of jhighlv nucleated napthenes. Nine 'refining steps, some of them new, went into its preparation. ! Over 100,000 gallons of this :fuel are now being manufactured, | to enable full-scale jet engines land rocket motor tests to be made lon supeisome fighter and bomber ,aircraft and many types of mis isiles DESCEND IN THE MASSES. LET NOTHING HINDER YOUR DESIRE FOR GOOD COFFEE. WE ARE OPEN FOR PLEASURE MAKE IT YOUR BUSINESS TO COME TO SUTTON PLACE WHERE THE WESTERN AUTO STORE MEETS THE SIDEWALK Student Fractures Leg in Auto Crash A University student yesterday .suffered a broken leg when the .motor scooter he was driving was [struck by an auto at S. Allen St. and Old Boalsburg Rd. j Herbert Levin, senior in busi ness administration from State; College, was traveling north on! Allen St. when the auto, driven! by Mrs. Edwin Frost, also of: State College, made a left turn. 1 |The car, after turning, struck the 'scooter. ' Mrs. Frost told State College police that she did not see the scooter because she was blinded by the sun. Physiologist Will Speak On Riant Development Dr. H. W. Siegelman, plant phy siologist at the Beltsville Research Center, will speak on "The Pho toresponsive Development of Plants” at 4:15 today in 112 Buck-i hout. j ★ CATHAUM Begins FRIDAY 'REMARKABLE movie aed director." -Saturday Xtritw “SHEER MAGIC . casts film spell." —NT, Daily Mirror “FASCINATING .. lively and beautiful.* 1 %§mar 'Bergmans miM fWfHMnit THURSDAY. DECEMBER 10, 1959 California Institute of Technol ogy, Case Institute of Tech nology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford Univer sity. and Tulane University, all charter members; and the Uni versity of Michigan, which re cently accepted an invitation to membership. Dr. Garrison Norton, former as sistant secretary of the Navy for Air, has been serving since Febru ary as president of IDA. Dr. James R. Killian served as first chairman of the board, but resigned to become President Ei senhower’s special assistant for science and technology. He was succeeded bv Dr. T. Keith Glen nan who later resigned to head the National Aeronautics and 'Space Administration. Killian has 'returned to the chairmanship. Repairs Car Radios Television Phonographs Radios television gj service A center State College TV 232 S. Allen St. ★ NUT ANY NOW—AT 6:05. 7:55, 9;4S “A HATFUL OF RAW EVA MARIE SAINT DON MURRAY ANTHONY FRANCIOSA FRIDAY & SATURDAY CLASSIC WAR STORY “FIGHTING 6STH” JAMES CAGNEY PAT O'BRIEN ; Can YOU Guess | the i Mystery Prof? , Listen For ! Clues On ! "Groovdogy 54" j at 10:05 I WMAJ -1451 Now; 1:30, 3:31, 5:32, 7:33, 934 Leslie Caron -- Henry Fonda Man Who Understood Women Feat: 1:46, 3:44, 5:35, 7:33, 9:31 'EXQUISITE ... bewitching." —N.Y, Timet 'UNFORGETTABLE .. superb." -NT. Port 'MIRACULOUS ...a masterpiece." —Hi* N«w Yotku TW <•»» ,