PAGE rvio Physical Plant Bookstore Request Denied... ; (Continued from page one) !"to coordinate University needs Investigates Sag i Walker expressed regret that and commercial efforts in the] neither the student report, nor ;ordering and supplying of text, -Of HUB Canop „, y Diem's study, which confined !books.” Ile asked Poi:mini to itself to facts and figures, made 13ubmit the names of two students An investig,ation is cur-) any provisions for stocking the for possible membership on such "new, unusual, and expensive d committee. rwitly tieing conducted by the books which students ought to - By CARMEN ZEILER physical plant to determine see ever. if they cannot afford — to buy them." tiyrn Suit Sale Refunds If Russia ever catches Up I.,o t he r- t a-- - on for the sagging of Walker said he would like to; Cwens, sophomore women's hat thf• Units-d States, it, w ill h e I.fie concrete canopy in fronts'e a literary center set up,sociely, will return money from - similar to that at Harvard. tits gym suit sale 9 to II a.m. to fj(!causc, "we will loaf on the ,if the Hetzel Union Building_i y the recreation room F ..- . ' repo rted that Walker dn . . in - of . , marlin! Walter H. Wiee,and, head of the indicated a willingness to con- McElwain Hall. All girls who job" Dr. ijeorfft- B. Cressey: ~ DrfPar ttnr!nt of Physi ca l pl an t, sider an alternative proposal of;turned in gym suits to he sold Professor 0 f geography 8 t:';4id the ful reason for the . sag : t the SCA which advocates for-i last kriring may collect, their i mation of a Textbook Committeemoney at this time. Syracuse Univen.ity, told an audi-'ging canopy arid the cracks which'i --- • -------- - ---__________ _...._. ____ ____ "nee of almost 400 Thn uday night have appeared in a number of the' in 121 Sprirks. Cr eciey, : , ,rionsored by Phi Beta "nroiced concrete colutnris is not Kappa and the geography depait- yet kri t - 0 . 11 - mer i t, !,:poke on the subject, 'How Wiegand cited changes in Strong Is Russia." temperature, which cause ex- In discussing the strength of pansion and contraction of the Ru..iiit, he riled two geographical concrete, as one of the possible as,pects; of the country as con- reasons for the settling. Another triboting f:irtdrs. reason could be that some of U.S., Russia Evaluated By Cressy The first aspect Cressey de- the reinforcing rods might have scribed was: the climatic con- been rusty when they were in ditions of Russia. He pointed stalled in the concrete columns, out on a large map Those areas he said. 'which were too cold, too hot. The condition was first noticed too dry or tan wet for cultiva- .:400n . l iter the HUB w as ear n_ pleted, Wiegand and last year He :taid nail the actual mil) pipe column shores were installed area of Russia was one-half mil- in an effort to prevent further lion square Miles. The United y.tiii ng. States lac; the same amount of However, the settling continued land which can be cultivated, he a . .nd woramen are present], cut added. "The people in the USSR ran` tin out the cracks in the columns never be as well-fed as people in in an effort to determine the full , the United States," he said. He explained that there were many inert' people 'to feed in Russia from the crop yields of compar able areas of land The second aspect Cre..4sey ex plained via= the mineral 11's001TeS of 10.4!:::ik. "The USSR is the sec ond richest country in the world, and maybe they are richer than we :ire," he, said. All minerals which modern industry requires are present in the USSR, Cressey said. Rus sia is well supplied with coal, oil, hydroelectricity, iron and copper, he explained. He added that Russia has the two biggest hydroelectric plants in the world and is building one which will be twice as big as the largest. ''For many years we can easily keep in the lead," he said, "if the people work." During a question and answer period. Cressey said that Russia has raw materials, skill and in dustry to fulfill her manufactuo ing pot ent ial ies. cressey ended his lecture by saying that the cold war will bel won in the classrooms of Moscow; or Penn State. II Journ Student Group To Hold First Meeting The. Journalism Student As snc•iation will meet for the first time this term at 7:39 pin. Tues day in The Delta Zeta sorority suite in Pollock 2. Dr. Lawrence H. Lattman, as sistant professor of geomorphol ogy, will speak on "A Scientist Looks at Scientific News'. A social period will follow the speech. The meeting is men to any journolism student. Those inter ested in joining the club may do that lime, CREDIT STAFF MEETING 3:30 Today COLLEGIAN OFFICE Attendance Required Sewage— (Continued from page three) James E. Coogan, director of public information, said on Wednesday that the plant was a :joint project of the borough and the University. lie said that six or seven years ago both State College and the University were faced with the necessity of build :ing new sewage treatment works. Everyone got together, he con tinned, and it was decided to 'build one plant which both would use. Construction costs were shared equally, he explained. In addition, it was agreed that the town would pay a fixed percent ,age of the operating costs and a sr•t amount for every million gal 'lons of inflow, he said. COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS BUY SELL. TRADE. TELL HERLOCH ER'S for good food 227 E. Beaver Ave. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN UNIVERSITY PARK PENNSYLVANIA You're sure to enjoy our This delicious meal time treat only BAR B - QUED CHICKEN AD 8-0518 Everything right for your important dinner dale! THICK U.S. PRIME STEAK Roatilurg Slat ....11ottJe 4 Miles South of State College on Route 322 SAY GOOD-BY TO MEALTIME BOREDOM Try the SUPPERTIME SPECIAL BAR-B-QUED CHICKEN and your choice of one: Potato Salad Peppered Cabbage Macaroni Salad Baked Beans choice of soft drink 96 c Plus Tax Escort your lady to the Boals burg Steak House for memor able dining. A superb cuisine and courteous service make the occasion an event! SATURDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1961 WHO'S THIS? 0 . 4 , , *4 See Paper Tues. SUN - MON - TUE • Shirley Maclaine Fred Mac Murray Wed. & Thurs. Deharah Kerr Kits Hayworth David Liven in Fri. & Sat. Bart Lancaster Jean Simmons "Separate Tables" "Eimer Gantry" LAST TIMES TODAY al 2:10 - 4:30 - 6:50 - 9:10 P.M. Roberto Resslini's GENERAL DELLA ROVERE"