PAGE EIGHT INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS will present an interesting pro gram of talent in the HUB ballroom Thursday night. Performers pictured above participated in last year's program. Forum Notes Over Atomic Although the general public shows nothing but unaware ness and apathy towards a program of building protective shelters as a prime means for defensing against radiation and fallout in the event of atomic attack, personnel attending the seminar on atomic shelters design at the University indicate that behind the scenes a lot of work is being planned by govern mental and other agencies. W. Tjark Reiss and Frank C. Gilson, architects employed by the New York state education de-' partment, said that New York is considering plans for incorpor ating shelters against nuclear weapons in school buildings. Both men, however, felt that the individual family home shelter is the key fo an effective shelter system. The federal and state govern ment, they said, are going to have to take the initiative and offer some incentive to persuade the average man to build his own shelter. "A more direct policy must be taken," they said. "Atomic war fare is always spoken-of in terms of destruction rather than pro tectii)n. "Government must convince the family to invest in his own shel ter. Most American families have invested in TV. A shelter would cost no more," they said. "It costs $2OO to insure a boy under 25 to drive an automobile for one year. A shelter provides years of protection for a whole family for less than that. Plus they have a dual purpose as storage or game room space." Reiss and Gilson said they are attending the seminar to get some specific recommendations cm shel ter design and construction "something to hang our hat on." Edwin M. Lamphere, a repre sentative of the National Institute , , - Jg ;:ali-•c.-s!',=:. L.l; , r- , .. -- / ' -,.`,-'..57•4:-,!': :;...z„,, a c -..., (..? --iez ..• . , . -- - $.1 , k0" - .r...r. -, - ' . . Now 'Progress Semi-Annual Clearance All Nationally Advertised Merchandise Drastically Reduced to Save You Money STOP IN TODAY FREE PARKING At rear of store while shopping f yi HABERDASHERY 'On the Center of Pennsylvania' 229 S. Allen Si AD 8-1241 Apatizy Shelter of Health, said his agency is au thorized to include shelters in any new facility they may construct, Masaaki Sakuta, a Japanese student at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, indicated that apathy toward shelters is wide spread and said that even in Jap an where the people experienced atomic destruction there is no ap parent interest on the part of the general public to push for a shel ter construction program. French Students Seek Roommates The Office of International Stu dent Affairs is looking for stu dents who would like to have a French student for a roommate July 23 to August 5. Ten students from France will visit the University for two weeks under the aspices of the Experi ment in International Living. There will be seven women and three men in the group. All speak English. Present roommates who would like to split up and each share a room with a French student for these two weeks are requested to contact their hostess or counselor or call the Office of International Student Affairs, UN 5-6752. AT LAST! Amazing new steel formula makes possible these WATERPROOF WATCHBANDS an styles for ladies' $ '''' and men's watches 1 D. P . ,' eg i 218 E. College IA:10r, /, Avenue ~ 0 i l JEIII7 -.....-2:.-') a STATE COLLEGE SUMMER COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PE NSYLVANIA Internation i al Night Set For Thurs. The third annual Inter national Night, sponsored by the Cosmopolitan Club will take place at 7:00 p.m. Thurs day in the Hetzel Union ball room. The presentation will include songs and dances from at least 10 different countries. Among the countries included will be Japan, Indonesia, India, Yugo slovia, United States, Nigeria and Germany. The Cosmopolitan Club, whose purpose is to foster better rela tions between the United States and international students on campus, are also sponsoring a pic nic to Whipples Darn Park next weekend. Cars will leave the HUB parking lot between 3:00 to 3:30 p.m. on Friday July 29. Each person is to bring his own food. Drinks will be provided. Both events are free and the pub lic is invited to attend. Science, Math Teachers Will Hear Heyndrickx Dr. Aubin Heyndrickx, head of the department of toxicology at the University of Ghent, Belgium, will address the members of the 1960 Summer Institute for Teach ers of Science and Mathematics at 4:30 p.m. Thursday in 214 Boucke. His topic will deal with toxi cology of radiation and radioac tive isotopes. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE 1949 STUDEBAKER in good running condition. $lOO. Phone AD 9-0018. ' 1965 AUSTIN-HEALY ; radio, heater, overdrive, new paint. Call AD 8-8176. 1958 2 BEDROOM Mobile Home, 85 ft. by 8 ft. Woodycrest Mobile City, Lot No. 6. Excellent condition. $2300.54). FOR RENT AVAILABLE SEPT. 1 choice, modern, furnished efficiency apartment, central. Parking. Call AD 7-7792 or AD 7-4850. FOR RENT IMMEDIATELY i Three stu dent apts. for men only. Parking avail able. Call AD EI-6438. WANTED LOOKING FOR . 1 bedroom apartment for Sept. let, furnished, for married couple, close to campus I Call UN 6-2539, 8 to 6 Mon. thru Fri. and ADP.-9071 after 9:00 p.m., ask for l'ete Wanner. TEMPORARY SECRETARIAL work. Be- ginning August Ist experienced typing and shorthand. Call UN 5-7222, atilt for Catherine. POSITION AVAILABLE In small U.S. owned hotel chain for graduate Hotel Adm. student. $2OO monthly (tax free). room and board, transportation, two year contract. Write V. H. Jacobson, Gran Hotel, Managua, Nicaragua. Summer Collegian Subscription Form Name Address City Check 0 Money Order 0 BEGIN JULY 26th through SEPTEMBER 2nd Dateline Washington Age Problem. Hits Mayor Choice Too By KAY MILLS Collegian Washington Correspondent While governors and senators were busily playing "King maker" in Los Angeles last week, two mayors made news also in convention related stories. New York Mayor Robert S. Wagner was in Los'Angeles for the convention when he ran into an Army buddy he hadn't seen since 1943. The friend said he didn't rea lize Wagner was living in Cali fornia now. Wagner said he wasn't—that he lived in New York. "Oh. Well, what are you doing back there?" the friend asked. "I'm the mayor," Wagner re plied. "Oh." Former President Harry S. Tru man recently reminded the public that he did not think much of political prophets because they didn't know what they were talk ing about. He was recently proved wrong on one count by a radio commentator. The commentator said that should John F. Kennedy be nominated by the Democrats, then West Germany's Social Democrats would tap West Ber lin Mayor Willy Brandt to op pose Conrad Adenauer for chan- ,3..R.E,,1111,.1.0111w0w,,,,,,u,,,,,,..,;,...,,,,,:•,„ ....won,. I=2 .„.-) -I E • A ° A t THE THE THE Tasty TAVERN TAVERN TAVERN . Snacks ...,. .• N E. :..4\ ~....., Unfit g o Z 4 1 RESTAURANT RESTAURANT RESTAURANT Midnight a A E., . - - • R. SUMMERTIME RELAXATION I For summer time relaxation, bring your friends to The Tavern to enjoy a wonderful well pre pared dinner or a tasty snack in a friendly comfortable Penn State atmosphere. A com plete dinner menu offers a varied choice of fine foods with your favorite beverages. Your choice of pizza, delicious sandwiches. Stop in tonight for real summer time relaxation. Dinner, 5 p.m. - 11 p.m. Snacks Served Daily I VERN The Tavern Restaurant RESTAURANT no's ke \ good ogv/ THE SUMMER COLLEGIAN cellor in the next year's elec tion. The broadcaster added that the logic by the Socialist election was that their party wanted Brandt to run against the powerful Ade nauer of the Christian Democratic Union. They were not sure, how ever, whether his age, 46, would be a detrimental factor. Thus, according to the report er, they would follow the Demo cratic convention with interest and should the 43-year-old Ken nedy be able to capture the nomination, they would follow suit with Brandt. So last Thursday, the morn ing after Kennedy's nomination. the New York Times carried a story from Bonn about the se lection of Willy Brandt as the Social Democrats' nominee for chancellor. Formal endorsement of Brandt was expected this week. „ i.l.plimmeniewinonitigimemmunimmum„,llmolfr Air-Conditioned Comfort "Of all the crazy propositions I've ever heard, this is the most attractive!" 12 ISSUES of for Only 50c Mail in the Handy Coupon Today or Bring It Into The Carnegie Office. You'll Be Paces Ahead of the Pack TUESDAY. 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