PAGE EIGHT Annuity Plan Offered To Personnel An annuity plan designed to provide supplementary re tirement payments was of fered to all full-time Univer sity personnel yesterday. The employee accepting the plan contracts directty with the insurance company for this an nuity, while the University makes the authorized salary deduction each month. According to McKay Donkin, vice piesident for finance, the University does not contribute to the plan. However, he explained, annuity payments are tax-de ferred under the Fedeial Techni cal Amendments Act of 1958. In determining the maximum deduction according to a formula, an employee drawing an annual salary of $6OOO could set aside up to $lOOO a year. However, the for mula determined amount cou' not exceed 20 per cent of the ew ployee's total salary for that yea] Donkin said that the plan now in effect at 26 colleges al univeisitie , „ including the Un versa.) , of Pennsylvania. The purchase of additional pr tection under this plan will n affect the benefits currently a ming to employees through ot, er pogroms, Four Coeds Named Army ROTC Queens Four coeds were named Arm ROTC queens and commissions as Honorary Colonels of the Arm recently. The coeds commlsAoned ' Col. Ellis B Richie, professor military science and tactics, a Rebecca Madden, sophomore liberal arts horn Fairless Hill Cynthia Hawkins, sophomore education from Pittsburgh; S san Furminger, sopholnore home economics from Washin; ton, D.C.; and Lynn Marv( sophomore in liberal arts fro; Northfield, N.J. The coeds will play an acti part in ROTC Brigade affairs. 3 Lecturers Engaged For Grad Series An economist, a philosopher and an art historian have been engaged to speak at the Graduate Lecture Series for next year. On Oct. 18, Roy Blough, econo mist at Columbia, will give the first lecture. Herbert Feigel, phil osopher and professor from the University of Minnesota, will de liver the second talk of the series on Nov. 3. Art historian from Bar yard, James Ackerman, will pre ' sent the next scheduled speech on Feb. 21. According to Dr. Joseph Brit ton, committee chairman, these speakers are only the ones con tracted for the first part of the year; other speakers will be an nounced when the final contracts are made. The lectures, open to the pub lic, are held in 121 Sparks at 8 p.m. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Grant to BusAd Will Assist Faculty A $lOOO grant from the Price Waterhouse Foundation to the College of Business Administra tion will be used to assist facul ty members in their graduate study in acounting. Similar grants by the founda tion have been awarded to the University yearly since 195'7, and four faculty members have been assisted in their doctoral study. The funds are used for traveling expenses to the schools where they are working and for similar ,expenses connected with their !graduate study. Chess Club to Sponsor Contest on Mall Today Do your play chess? If so, you may challenge the members of the Chess Club this afternoon to a match on the Mall. Tables will be set up there and six members of the Chess Club 'will take on as many challengers as they can accommodate with chess sets. Winners will receive free club ,memberships for next . year. . Penn Stale Sports Car Club Gymkhana Sunday, May 22 Erie Technical Ceramics 1:30 p.m. West g s L t o a t toe I Co ti ge le On Rt. 45 + CLASSIFIEDS + FOR SALE VERY NICE House Troller in Branch Road Trailer Park ; extras, private owner. E 1350 or beet offer. James Noll, RD 1, Box 424. ANDERSON MOBILE Home lemons for quality of construction: 86 ft., 1 bed room, child's bedroom built on side, large livingroom, other extras AD 7-7718. 1966 PACEMAKER, one bedroom, full bath, large }arch Call All 7-2614 or AD 7-7137 after 6. CLASSIC GUITAR—Goya imported. Pur chased Easter 'with caec $lO6. Beet offer accepted. Larry AD 0-b122 after 3 p.m. K k E Doric Conner drawing set and Bice 44 White formal dinner jacket, worn once. AD 74172. 1952 ROYAL HOUSE Trailer, good con dition, adjacent room available, price reasonable. 21 Woodsdale Park, CAR RADIO—ES For !AGA, one month old. Flue $5O State College ealee tax, total $56 istill a bargain). Contact Itony AD 7-492 R. VERY MODERN 40 ft. House Trailer Eye level oven built in range, large G.E magnetic refrigerator, etc. AD 04958. ENGLISH RACER in terrible condition. MA or else to highest bidder. Help me get rid of it. Call Ruddy UN 5-6961. ARE YOU out of State? •Ha Romeo with only 6000 kilometers, illegal in Penn syl% ania, 40% off. Call between 8 and 6. AD 7-2501. COMPLETE SET of golf clubs, good con dition. Inquire at Golf Shop. WANTED TO BUY !USED SPORTS car, preferably T-bird or Corvette. Call Howie UN 6-5652. LOST GOLD NAME plate necklace paying Bar. bara—lact Thursday, May 12. Senti mental value. Please call Barbara UN 5-6829. MEN'S PAIR OF dart , rimmed glasses in light brown case, A llentown doctor's name on case. Call Dick AD 7-4932. Re ward. SATURDAY May Bth Iparenta weekend) a..11A, inch gold link bracelet, sentimental salve. Reward. Please return to HUB office. A mother. ONE GOLD charm bracelet, keys of unt- versity organizations. Initiated either L.B.D. or D. M. A. Call UN 6.5339. Re. ward. DID YOU FIND a K & E Slide Rule In 315 Willard between 2 and 4:110. It so, call Charles Booth UN 54238. DIETZEN SLIDE RULE In HUB. Re ward. Call AD 8409, Stan. WANTED WANTED VETERAN or grad student to share comfortable apartment for sum mer. Con‘enlent to campus. Call AD 8-1513. PASSENGER TO Sacramento, Calif. or along route. Call AD 8,8228. COOK FOR fraternity for fall remeater Call caterer AD 7-4957. hillE BICYCLE that was taken from the rear of Patterson (re Wednesday's Col legian) between 2 and 3:30 p.m. Motway, May 16 was a 1959 Western Flyer, maroon with white trim, having a generator and rear light (front light missing), odometer on front wheel, duel baskets and hand brakes. Serial No. C 17064 (on frame be low rear axle). LW reward for information leading to its return. Frank Banker AD 7-4677. PHOTOGRAPHER FOR Summer Colle gbm. Darkroom experience necessary. Work Monday and Thursday evenings June 13 to September 1. Remuneration. Apply to Editor, Collegian office, Carnegie, UN 6-2531 after 4 p.m. daily. RIDE WANTED to Los Angeles—leaving June 13. Call Rich AD 8-1363. THESIS MULTILITHING and typing duplimata for Bale. Reasonable. Call AD 8-0774 after B p m. DISHWASHER FOR lunch and dinner Monday through Sunday except Sunday evenings. Call caterer at AD 7-4332. ROOMS FOR RENT ROOMS AVAILABLE for Commencement. Call Mrs. Cog. AD 7-4250. FOR RENT TWO ROOM apartment in private home. Reduced rate for summer occupancy only. Call AD 8-001 for details. TWO BEDROOM 42 ft. Mobile Home, equipped with automatic washer, patio, awning, TV antenna. Call AD 7-7767. COMFORTABLE BASEMENT room with bathroom suitable for students or work ing People. Available now. Convenient location. AD 8-9609. DOUBLE ROOM with board for fall. Single and double rooms for summer sesions. 243 S. Pugh. FURNISHED EFFIeIENCY apartment, private bath, 2 blocks from eampna. Available June I. Call AD 8-672? and AD S-6264. FURNISHED HOUSE' including automatic dishwasher; for the summer. Perfect for four students. Call AD 8-1417. SUR-LEASE Apartment. Available June 5 to Aug• 6; very nice but inexpensive. Call John AD 5-1E55. SATURDAY. MAY 21. 1960 FOR RENT ATTRACTIVE SINGLE and double rooms available for summer sessions. Quiet study environment assured. Convenient location. Call AD 8-1390. RENT FREE for 1 year-4 room hunter's cabin on estate adjoining University farm. No conveniences—you'll base to fix it up. That's why the free rent. Call AD 8-6660. TWO SMALL furnished apartments avail able Sept. 1 near campus. Graduate multi students preferred. Phone AD 7-2666. BOYS—ROOMS with kitchen privileges. Reservations being taken now for sum.. mer starting In June. Inquire Harmony Shop. METZGER APARTMENT for summer, 3- man utility apartment (furnished). Make summer school exciting. Call Al) 11-2332. 1966 87 FT. TRAILER for summer months $45 monthly. Hilltop Trailer Park, Lot No. 17. CLEARFIELD COUNTY school emploNeo wishes to rent two bedroom housetrailer for the three summer months to be parked at Williamsport, Pa. Please contact R. S. Asby, 109 N. 3rd St., Philipsburg or cull Dickens 2-0361 or lava Grego' at UN 5-2896. TWO BEDROOM summer apartment, fur. nished at 216 W. Foster. Call Dave Ruppert AD 7-4957 Mon. thru. Fri. 2 BEDROOM furnished apattment above Lobster House. Available June 15 or July 1 until Sept. 1, 1960. Suitable for I or 4 students. $lOO per month. Call AD 8-8500. ONE BEDROOM apartment R%ailable July 1. Vaughn litttany apartments, Corner of Pugh and Bradley. Includes large state, refrigerator, heat, water, trash and gar.. bage, $80.33 per month. Call AD 7-7768. SUMMER APARTMENT for two. Four rooms Including large Ihingroom and kitchen. Call Al or Neal AD 7-4265.. COMFORTABLE MODERATE rate sio., commodationa with private bnth or run. ning water. Colonial Hotel, 128 W. Nlttang Ave., State College. AD 1-4880 or AD 7-7792. MODERN APARTMENT for married grad student or faculty: sub-let for summer. May be seen by appointment. AD 7-3298. FOR RENT—two double rooms for male students: private bath, own telephone, private entrance, free parking; three blocks from campus. June • September. Call AD 9-0308. ROOMS AVAILABLE for Commencement. Call Mrs. Cox, AD 7.4850. 800 ROOM & BOARD MAKE RESERVATIONS for fall semester at Marilyn Hall. 817 E. Beaver. Reser. vations also being taken for all summer sessions. Rooms without board mailable. 220-B S. Allen Street. Ask for Mrs. Petrie. key at 817 E. Beaver. MISCELLANEOUS YOU ASKED FOR IT! Friday. May 13, I watched from top floor Willard chile a guy swiped my bike. You can return it to HUB rack or explain it to Campus Copy next time I spot you on campus. MEN—Summer job: excellent opportunity selling service. Holland Furnace Co. of Lewistown seeks 5 men for Centre County area. Undergraduates have earned lip tO $2OOO. in three months period. Call Lewis town 8-2862 or come to 125 Spruce St. for interview. PENN STATE Sports Car Club rally Sat. May 21, at 6:30 in the HUB parking lot. PENN STATE Sports Car Club Cymkhana Sunday May 22 at 1:30 p.m. on the Eris Technical Ceramics parking lot, 1 mils west of State College on Rt. 45. ATTENTION PROSPECTIVE groomn I Bring your bride home to "A Beetle" (1957 32 ft. Mobile Home). Price eut. Call AD 8-1707. FRESHMAN MEN In NORTH HALLS watch for announcement of fine oppor. tunity this week. BALLET TAUGHT by proteissional dancer, former soloist with well known Ballet Company. Private lessons evenings. Classes thru summer. Call AD 7-2411. FOR A SIZZLING Steak and your favorite beverage try The College Lunch across from the bus depot at 149 N. Atherton St. Telephone reservation, appreciated but not necessary. AD 8-0031. COME TO the Newman Club Picnic! Sun day May 22, 1:30 p.m. Meet at the HUH parking lot. Transportation and refresh. ments-50c. JUST RELEASED 1960 State College cross indexed dircetory $3.00 plus tax. Call Mrs. G. Wagner AD 7-3388. TENNIS FANS—expert restringing and repair. Large selection of nylon and gut. Prompt service. Guaranteed 'satisfaction. University Tennis Service. 514 E. Beaver Ave. after 5 p.m. ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing, tan, toe or acrobatic lessons. Professions') School of Dance. AD 8-107 S. 1956 NEW MOON 41x8. Pally eeuinneil. College U Trailer Park. AD 8-2088. Leaving June 25. HELP WANTED MARRIED COUPLE with no children to help in private home. Separate furnished apartment provided in addition to meal. and salary wife to help with housework. Opportunity for additional income for hus band in apart time. AD 7-3103.