FRIDAY,, AUGUST 26. 1960 35 Teachers Receive Promotions Promotions of 35 members of the University faculty were an nounced yesterday. Promoted to the rank of assis tant professor were Benton K. Bristol, agricultural education; Richard A. Gotshalk, philosophy; Richard D. Guild, industrial ,en gineering; George J. Hasslacher 111, engineering mechanics; Rigo berto Juarez-Paz, philosophy. David Kerner, English; Elin beth L. Nutter, zoologoy and en tomology; Patricia M. Overdeer, mathematics; William H. Park, mechanical engineering; Joseph R. Reed, civil engineering; Peter L. Roeder, geophysics and geo chemistry; Charles Steinberg, la bor education, and Donald C. Tredennick, general engineering. Promoted to the rank of asso ciate professor were Richard S. Adams, agricultural extension; Donald W. Bleznick, romance languages; James H. Copp, agri cultural economics and rural so ciology; Carl C. Faith, mathema tics; Harold S. Fox, agricultural extension; John A. Fox, aeronau tical engineering; . Helmut J. Go latz, labor education. Lionel Goodman, chemistry; Truman V. Hershberger, animal nutrition; Richard N. Jorgenson, forestry; Benjamin A. Lane, En glish; John Leask Lumley, Ord nance Research Laboratory; Mary Lister McCammon, mathematics; T. King McCubbin Jr., physics. James E. Mettler, mathematics; George Pappas, art and art edu cation; Samuel Leonard Ruben- (Continued on page four) Shoes properly rebuilt and rcpalred Orthopedic prescriptions filled Orthopedic shoe sales SHOE CLINIC Phone AD 8-1415 153 S. Allen St. State College, Pa State College Quality CANDY HEADQUARTERS From Holland: Brandyettes Filled Rumettes Hazelnut Caramels From Belgium: Lemon Bon Bons Filled Raspberry Bon Bons Chocolate Crunch From England: Toffee Glacier Mints Pennsylvania Dutch: Butter Mints Peanut Crunch Chocolate Cashew Waffles Griggs PHARMACY , 120 E. College Avenue State College, Ps. Soviets Give U 2 Pilot, Wife Unexpected Hour of Privacy MOSCOW (if') A tryst, ar ranged unexpectedly,"has given Barbara and Francis Gary Pow ers more than an hour of privacy behind the closed door of his prison cell. A surprise to both the U 2 pilot and his 24-year-old wife, it hap pened Wednesday. Barbara's lawyers disclosed yes terday this secret rendezvous of the couple, whose two previous meetings in Moscow were chape roned by Soviet guards and inter preters. "Barbara is much brighter now than we've seen her for some time," said attorney Frank Rogers of Roanoke, Va. The Georgia brunette, who has written appeals to both Premier Nikita Khrushchev and President Leonid Brezhnev for a reduction Goddard to Inspect Flood Project Model The state secretary of the de partment of forests and waters, Dr. M. K. Goddard, will visit the campus today for an official show ing of a flood protection project model designed in the University's hydraulics laboratory. The 60-foot Jong 1-50 scale model is part of a $l l / 2 million project to protect the Lackawanna County community of Moosic from the periodic flooding of Spring Brook. Sam Shulits, professor of civil engineering, supervised the build ing of the model. LOTUS An all-new watch bracelet with a classic twist! A perfect gift for the girl with a flair for drama! —.1 " * "" 218 E. College I " z 1 1 " 1 111 I 0, 4 i . Avenue - . . , 1 • I STATE COLLEGE 1-.11.4ipm. MORRELL'S for: AD 8-8381 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA of Powers' 10-year sentence for espionage, plans to head home today by way of Paris, Happy about the prison cell meeting, she said: "We could talk freely. We were entirely alone for over an hour." It was the first time they had been alone together since they parted in Adana, Turkey, about four months ago. Powers did. not describe the kind of work he will be doing, but has asked for heavy clothing and apparently expects outdoor duty. Letter -- (continued from page two) dwellers need something. We hear rumors that Graduate Hall is to be converted into of fices. Pity! It's the only building on campus that has for its resi dents a feeling of warmth. Homey if you will. Homey with the creaky stairs, porch, the . asthma tic washing machine and certain ly not least our very own ginko tree. We have our spirit as inher ited by the process of time. Hope this is just a rumor. Progress! Yes. Just leave the "Old Folk's Home.". in air-conditioned comfort . . . JUST TAVERN ORDER, tI RELAX ' RESTAURANT . . . EAT, ma ENJOY! TAVERN .Itl4's DINNER: 5:00-11;00 pan. RESTAURANT SNACKS: Served daily. In Your choice of TAVERN tasty pizza, deli cious sandwich- ;:1-7; es, fresh fish. RESTAURANT The TAVERN TAVERN RESTAURANT ...LT pizzas hoagies burgerboats french fries soft drinks —Roy. Provins Delivery 9-12 Review- (Continued from page one) Bishop's dramatic ability is seen as never before this season. From his beginning as a per son completely lost to his emer gence as a man with an inde pendent will, Bishop is excel lent. His range of emotion— from the comedy he does so well to the most dramatic his trionics—are always right and convincing. While working out his own problem, Jerry manages to solve some of Gittel's. Only this saves Bishop from being despised by the audience. The pace of the evening is gen erally good and the play moves along: Only occasionally does it slow down, but this is only tem porary, The set, by Ann Keely, adds character and warmth to the pro duction and the direction, by Max Fischer, is good. However, it is Gison's excellent play and Miss Barton's and Bishop's perform ances that make this the finest evening of theatre this summer. —A taxpayer is one who does not have to pass a civil service exam in order to work for the government. Factory Authorised VOLKSWAGEN Salta—Parts—Serrie• New '6O Deluxe Sedan. .--$1125. WYNO SALES CO. 1960 E. Third St. Williamsport, Pa. Phone 84683 Do you agree with Lincoln about government competing with its citizens ? Nearly a hundred years ago, Abraham Lincoln said, "In all that the people can individually do for themselves, government ought not to interfere." That's an even more important issue tpday, when the U. S. government runs about 19,000 businesses. The electric light and power businesh is one example, where government has spent well over $5,000,000,000 of taxpayers' money to com pete with its own people. $10,000,000,000 more has been proposed for this purpose. That would be unnecessary spend ing—because the hundreds of independent elec tric light and power companies like yours aro able and ready to supply all the low-price electric ity people will need . . . and without depending on taxpayer& money. WEST PENN POWER owned by people, not by government 2 Penn. State Chessmen Compete in Tournament Two Penn State students played in the United States Open Chess ° Fournament held in St. Louis last week. The two, Anthony Contone, of Philadelphia, and William Bragg, of Norman,.okla. finished with scores of 6-6. Robert Byrne of Indianapolik lindiana, won the tourney. FRIENDLY Why not pleasantly surprise your date or wife and take her out to Duffy's this weekend? The surroundings are just like home she'll love the rustic country flavor, which makes the food taste even better. Your favorite beverages are served. TRADITION Duffy's Tavern is a mere four miles from State College and it's worthwhile going out. You'll see why it has been a Penn State tradition for so many years. Don't be worried about dress, either —it's in- formal. Your as welcome as one of the family. Duffy's In Boalsburg, 4 miles east of . State College on Route 322 (turn right at the Texaco Station) PAGE THRti-