The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 22, 1961, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Heavy Snow,
Cold Expected
Wet snow, possibly heavy at
times, should continue through
much of today as a winter-like
storm moves up the eastern sea
board.
This snow is expected to fall
throughout the eastern two-thirds
of the Commonwealth today, and
accumulations should average be
tween 3 and 6 inches. The heav
iest falls will occur it eastern
portions of the state, where some
sections may get more than 6
inches of snow.
The ground is relatively mild,
so snow accumulations w 111
vary considerably. The greatest
amounts will occur on grass areas.
The local forecast indicates wet
snow, heavy at times and cold
today with a high temperature of
36 degrees. No drifting or blow
ing snow is expected.
"THE CHALLENGE OF THE CROSS"
Sponsored by
THE STUDENT CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION
A program featuring student readers to be
presented March 23 at ) 8:00 P.M. over
WMAJ and WDFM.
::PROJECTS StnilES
IifiGHES THE DIVERSITY
A OF ELECTRONICS Is Command Control and
In Processing
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Building Fund-- 'Mourant Presents Paper !Reorganization --
Dr. John A. Mourant, professor,
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of philosophy, presented a paper
swimming pool, the final unit of
the physical education building, entitled "Thomistie Existential
sllo,ooo (estimated final cost, $1.7 ism" at the 23rd annual meeting
million), of The Southern Society for thel
1 *Extension conference center, Philosophy of Religion held last
$2.2 million, week at Emory University, At
• Planning and design for the lanta, Ga.
completion of the Pattee Library,
$115,000 (estimated final total,
$1.3 million).
•Planning and design for a
physical sciences building, $B9,- CASH—I 7 words or less FOR SALE
000 (estimated final cost, $1.3 mil- CHARGE-12 words or lees •••
lion). 1.50 one insertion OT C
1 J
*Conversion of the services /.75 two insertions 17
building to labs and research, 91.00 three Insertions ii)
$279,000. ' Additional wordo-3 for COS ab'
*Education and psychology,
for each day of insertion
second unit, $l.l million. Ci
ADS MUST BE IN BY 11:00 A.M. iv
THE PRECEDING DAY ' .di
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Riemer Publishes Book FOR SALE
If
Dr. Neal Riemer, professor of
political science, has published a BLACK CHRYSLER for sale, 300 e, 986 h.p.,
book entitled " A Modern Demo
leathero7.interior—sl96o, Call Bonnie,i
,
cratic Theory for America."
1967 COUPE, in good condition. Best
offer takes. Call Craig, AD 7-4951.
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TAPE RECORDER $80.00; (new) Bell &
Howell Movie outfit, camera, case, light
bar, projector. screen $BO.OO-5 mo, old.
Call AD 7-7201.
I3EUSCHER SAX, E flat, reconditioned
by Coover of Harrisburg; (new pads,
felts, cork, springs: the works—plus new'
can). Perfect playing condition, a real'
value. See any evening, Call Jack, ADI
8-1829.
VINTAGE REMINGTON office typewriter,
standard carriage, excellent condition—
s26.oo. Call Art after 6:00, AD 9-6944.
SLASH YOUR HIGH cost of kitchen
equipment by buying from Equipment
Manufacturers, Williamsport, Pa. Tre
mendous bargains on all new items and
guaranteed rebuilt equipment dishes,
china, silverware, ranges, refrigerators,
dishwnshina
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
ACTIVITY AT HUGHES PRO• a Micro-Electronics
a Linear Accelerators
VIDES AN IDEAL ENVIRON- a Gamma Rays
■ Nuclear Fission
MENT FOR THE GRADUATING a Remote Handling Devices
Photoconductive Materials
ENGINEER OR PHYSICIST■ a Electroluminescence
- •
In Solid StateD De
THESE ACTIVITIES INCLUDE: • Terminal Communications
vices
• Polaris Guidance Development
■ Army/Navy Computer Systems
• Space Ferry
• Fixed Array Antennas
• Fire Control Radar Systems
• Pulsed Doppler Radar and
Anti-Submarine Warfare
Naval Tactical Display Systems
■ 3-Dimensional Radar
Air-to-Air Missiles
Space Propulsion Systems
Tunnel Diodes
■ Infrared Devices
■ Satellite Active Repeater
Development
is Wide Band Scanning Antenna
Feed Systems
■ Microwave Antennas and
Radomes
Guidance and Navigation
Computers
Satellite Communication
Systems
Satellite Reconnaissance Drone
World•Wida Communications
Networks
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND PHYSICISTS
8.5., M.S. and Ph.D. (June and Summer Graduates)
Members of our staff will conduct
CAMPUS INTERVIEWS
March 24, 1961
Find out more about the wids range of programs, unique
Professional Register, advanced educational programs and
relocation allowances offered by Hughes.
For Interview appointment or informational literature consult
your College Placement Director. Or write Hughes College
Placement Office, P.O. Box 90515, Los Angeles 45, California.
COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS
CREATING A NEW WORLD WIT 1 , 1 ELECTRONICS
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HUGHES
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HUGHES AIRCRAFT COMPANY
Culver City, El Segundo, Fullerton,
Malibu, Newport Beach, Oceanside,
Los Angeles, Calif.; Tucson, Arizona
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fills this job.
Publicity for elections would
be carried out by the parties under
strict ruler,. SGA would appro
priate $5 for each Assembly can
didate which could be matched
by the parties. •
USED VIOLIN and guitar—reasonable.
Cull AD 2-2044.
GIRLS: Must sell English bicycle; pair
of ice skates, size 6; tennis racquet. Must
reasonable offer. Phone Lesley, UN 5-2409,
'65 CHEVY 2-door Bel Air, stick-six.
ChevY'a best year! Excellent running
condition-6500. Can be seen on campus
at Phi Delta Theta. Contact George Haney
AD 7-4957.
1966 JAGUAR XK-140, wire wheels, heater
Good condition. Best offer over $9 9 6.00
Call Sam Spotto AD 7-4969.
1954 MERCURY, blue, four door. Must
sell soon. Call AD 7-4928, ask for Jack.
1957 TRIUMPH TR-3, white, *wire wheels,
disc brakes. May be seen at 113 Hiester
Street.
DORM CONTRACT for sale in the North
Halls area. Will take a $4O loss. Call
UN 6-2102.
ENGLISH RACER Bike in great shape for
balmy spring weather. Best offer ac.
cepted. Call Don, AD 84082.
FLORIDA-BOUND. Must sell TV set.
1053 17" Admiral table model, good
condition, just repaired. Going for only
$5O. Call Brad or Phil at AD 8-3171 or
AD 7.4332.
1952 MARK II Xli-120 Jaguar, good
Mechanical condition. Best offer over
$895.00 takes it. ELgin 5-3794 after 7 p.m.
MAN'S BLACK Onyx Diamond Ring. Re
tails $50.00 $30.00. Sam, AD 7-2686.
Apt. 8, 536 W. College Ave.
■ Line-of-Sight UHF and
VHF Relay Systems
a Air Traffic Regulation and
Landing System
• Pincushion Radar
• Logi-Scale General Purpose
Computer
a Radar Closed Loop Tester
■ Missile-Range Ship
Instrumentation
a Precision Trajectory
Measurement System
a Space Vehicle Subsystems
• Telemetering Systems
■ Radiation Sources, Detection.
Handling Equipment and
Effects Analysis
Inertial Missile Guidance
Systems
a Machine Tool Controls
a Microwave Tubes
■ Transistors and Diodes
■ Rectifiers
a Thermal and Magnetic Relays
a Crystal Filters
■ Digital Components and Devices
a Plasma Physics Research
WEDNESDAY. MARCH 22. 1961
LA Council Forms at HUB
Self nomination blanks for Lib
eral Arts Student Council are now
available at the Hetzel Union
desk. They must be completed and
returned to 138 Sparks by Tues
day with an attached photo.
Let Collegian Classifieds
WORK FOR YOU
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FOR SALE
LADIES BENRUS Watch, never worn,
23 jewels, 2 diamonds. Retails for $100,00;
kill sacritke under wholesale. Call Bob D.
AD 8-2413.
1954 AUSTIN SEDAN, new paint and
interior. Priteil for quick sale. Call
Sanders, UN 5-2560.
11159 MGA, blue, carefully maintained for
MON miles. Call UN 6-61352.
TROPHIES AND Carnival Novelties in
- - -
stock for any oecasion—immediate de
livery. Engraving—"big discounts"—Quick
"Sign Painting and Show Card Service."
Sam Troutman'a "Trophy and Novelty"
Shop, RD 1, State College, Pa. Phone
AD '74192 after 6 p.m.
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FOR RENT
THREE ROOM Apartment, nicely fur
nished, }Second floor entrance—s6o per
month. Logan Avenue. Call AD 8-31118.
SINGLE ROOM with or without board;
two blocks from campus. 248 S. Pugh St.
APA RTM ENT FOR RENT-2 bedroom,
unfurnished new apartment, duplex,
available immediately, centrally located.
Call Federated Home and Mortgage, Inc.,
AD E-Rlioo.
BEAUTIFUL 3-ROOM Apartment for rent;
refrigerator and range furnished. Call
UN 5-2102.
FRATERNITY HOUSE-14 bedrooms and
spacioun living and dining area, eorn.
nietely renovated; one block from campus.
Available in June. To reply write to
D. Phillips, 20 S. 215 t Street, Harrisburg,
Pa.
COMFORTABLE MODERATE Rate week
end accommodations. Families and
friends. Colonial Hotel, 123 W. Nittany.
Mrs. Cox, Al) 7-7792 or AD 7-4850.
MODERN TWO-ROOMS and bath-dressing
room. Furnished, heat control, parking,
sun-parlor, private entrance. Suitable
couple or bachelor. Mr!. Cox, AD 74792
or AD ?ABM
LOST
MAN'S BLACK Umbrella at Phi Kappa
Sigma Saturday night. I have yours.
Call UN 54876.
DISAPPOINTED GIRL FRIEND wants
return of Butler High School *Ring with
initixlx D.C., $5 reward. PLEASE! You
can't hock it for that much. Call Sue.
UN 15-5'762.
WOULD THE person who took my rain
coat at Sigma Nu on Sat. night PLEASE
return it—l didn't take yours! My name
is on collar. Brad Davis, CM Phi.
LOST SATURDAY—bIack fur collared
coat at Phi Kappa Theta. Leave at NUS
desk or tall UN 6-7494.
VALUABLE GOLD Oblong Scarab Brace.
let at jam session on Sat., March 18.
Desperate. Lynn, UN 5.6049.
MATH 428 BOOK, third floor Willard. Call
Barry, AD 8-1612.
TOPCOAT, dark colored; John Wan*.
maker label, Call Baldy, PI Kappa Phi,
AD 7-4937. Reward.
WANTED
URGENT I PASSENGERS needed to Port
Lauderdale. Leaving March 28 in spacious
'67 Chevy. Call Bill at AD 7-4810.
TYPING fast and accurate. AD A-2548
TYPING OF ALL kinds by experienced
thesis typist. AD 8-8638.
TRAILER OR four-'room furnished apart
ment. Call Don Crandall, AD 7-1388.
RIDERS TO Fort Lauderdale, round trip
$25. Call AD 7-4989, ask for Ed.
'6B or '69 FORD SKYLINER. Will pay
cash. No trade. Call Dick Roffman,
AD 7-2376.
RIDES— preferably three to Pittsbmgh
for March 29, any time after noon.
Desperately needed. Call UN 8-7767.
KITCHEN HELP wanted. Call AD 7-4979.
TYPING AND multilithing thesis reports.
etc. Reasonable aunt. Call AD 7-7056.
FURNISHED APARTMENT has two male
graduate students; needs one more male
student. Within , walking distance of eam.
Pus. Phone AD 84409 after 8:00 p.m.
URGENT! RIDE TO New York City for
three; March 29, Wednesday at noon
or thereafter! Call Bobbie UN G-8759 or
Sharon UN 6-9066.
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MISCELLANEOUS
NEED TYPING done IN A HURRY for
book report and letters. Call AD 7-4433.
TO ALL who nre planning to move down..
town next Fall: during the week of
March 20.26 the College Co-op will serve
meals Free of Charge to anyone interested
in joining. Lunch 12:15; Supper 15:30.
AD 7-2503, 244 E. Nittany.
I wonder who has got your key,
It may he Dan or Steve or me;
It's not something that I would do,
I just write poems and laugh at you
There are 36 of us, as you well know.
None are friends and all are foe;
Oh I Duff, who is this mean man
If I knew, l'd shake his hand.
ANYONE OWNING all ten of Mitch
Miller's "Sing Along" filbums is offered
$6,00 if I may borrow them for shout
a week. Call Ed at AD 7-2251 between
6 and 7.
F YOU -know Mary Salerno, please call
UN 6-6605.
EXPERT SHOE SHINE Davidson's
Barber Shop next to Murphy's, 8 a.m.
to 6:30 p.m. daily.
BOWL AND meet your friends at down.
town Dux Club Public Lanes. Rates .32.
No waiting 1 128 S. Pugh St.
PIFER'S: Your one-stop music center on
Benner Pike. Guitars. banjos, complete
music line accessories. Open daily from
9-8 except Wednesday. Pifer Music Center.
Phone EL 6.3441,