PAGE TVVELVE Vacation Plans-- (Continued from page one) discussion on topics concerning the student body. However, only discussion may be started by the student mem bers, Miss Gunter said, They are not allowed to vote on matters brourlit up in the Senate. "We feel we have the re sponsibility to the students to go to the meeting and explain what they want done," Miss Ganter said. The two students have not gone to Walker to request a calendar change because of previous state ments he has made to Dennis SGA president, and Co mer Williams, chairman of the Town Independent Men's student welfare committee, Miss Ganter said. "We didn't feel that Dr. Walker would give us any different rea sons than he has already stated or that, because of these reasons, he would change the policy," Miss Ganter said. Walker told Williams in a let ter yesterday that "the faculty has planned for presentation of courses over the period provided. To cut out days now would re duce the term and make it neces sary to pile up work at the end." Williams would be allowed to attend the Senate meeting. Miss Ganter said, but she and Klein would have on speak on his be half. Light the Fuse For Syracuse La Critique, Circa (Continued from page one) charter has been sent to the Sen ate Sub-committee on Organiza tional Control since the present charter does not provide for a literary section, Miss Brooks has requested that the Circa charter be rescinded. La Critique, which will sell for 25 cents a copy, is scheduled to MALE STUDENTS MALE STUDENTS are needed to participate in an experi ment being conducted for the Air Force by H.R.8.-Singer. Approximately 70 persons axe needed within the next five weeks. Individuals selected will be required to spend 8 hours of wort: spread over 4 testing sessions. Transportation to and from H.R.8.-Singer will be furnished, and par ticipants will be paid for time spent traveling. Rate of pay $1.25 per hour minimum, bonuses being paid on basis of performance adequacy. Testing is conducted on either: 1. Monday and Wednesday afternoons 2. Tuesday and Thursday afternoons 3. Tuesday and Thursday mornings For further information call the Student Aid Service, UN 5-6301 0 0 00000Q000 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA erger— be published once during the fall, winter and spring terms. No defi nite plans for summer term pub lication have been made, Krauss said, The first issue, which is sched uled to go on sale Nov. 22, will feature the disciplinary system at the University and the new liter ary section. many 1 knrigkt waz opent on mgy In days of yore, men feared not only their mortal enemies, but the elements too. It was the medieval armorer's task to protect his chief against foemen, but weather-protection was a more difficult matter, Thus many a knight was spent in rusty armor. Engineers and scientists at Ford Motor Company, engaged in both pure and applied research, are coping even today with the problem of body protection (car bodies, that is). Through greater understanding of the chemistry of surfaces, they have developed new paint primers and undercoatings, new rustproofing methods, and special sealers that guard entire car bodies against nature's corrosive forces—all of which add armor-like protection to Ford-built cars. From other scientific inquiries will undoubt• edly come new materials with protective properties vastly superior to those of today. This Is another example of Ford's leadership through scientific research and engineering. c~~ MOTOR COMPANY The American Road, Dearborn, Michican PRODUCTS FOR TMI AMPRICAN ROAD • THI FARMS INDUSTRY • AND THE AGE OF SPACE I,..Want a Ride? Lost Your Coat? Use Collegian Classifieds M!=MI FOR RENT ROOM—private bath, shower, for two stu dents; central. Call Mra. Cop, AD 1-7792 or AD 74850. GRADUATE, STUDENTS, upperclassmen— comfortable rooms with hot and cold running water or private bath, innerspring mattresses, central, parking accommoda tions. To Inspect and compare The ,Colonial, 128 W. Nittany. ADams 1-7792 or ADams 7-4860. FOR RENT: ROOM, $0.50 single; $5.00 each double, convenient. Phone AD 8- 9044, ask for Bob, Room No. 0. FOR SALE TWO DORM Contracts. Call UN 5-2001. TWO TICKETS for Syracuse game. Thirty five yard line. Call Paul AI) 7-4981). SINGER ELECTRIC Portable Sewing Ma chine—used, in perfect condition, live Years guarantee. $29.96. AD 8-8367. SYRACUSE TICKETS for sale, 15 50- yard line. Call AD 84565. 1066 DESOTO hardtop, In excellent working condition. Has power steering, power brakes and automatic transmission. ON. Call AD 8-1988. ONE TICKET to the Syracuse game. Con tact Ralph AD 8-6718. FORD THUNDERBIRD 1966, white, 2 tops, stick shift with overdrive. Excel lent condition. Must sell. Offers to Mike, AD 7-4269. WRVS BLUE Engßah Bicycle with ban keto and lock. Good condition. Cheap. Call AD 8-8381 after 6. G.E. 8 CUBIC FT. Refrigerator, Simmons double mattress, Kroehler Divan and snatching chair and end tables. AD 8-2778 after 45 p.m. week days. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 20. 1961 FOR SALE ONE TWEET for Syracuse game at cost. Call Judy UN 54131. BANJOS, IJHES, Guitars, Pianos. Ilam mond Organs, Strings, Books, all music supplies. Pifer ?Alibi(' Centers, Benner Pike. Open 'til 8 p.m. daily except Weds. Phone EL 15-3441. FOUR TICKETS to Syracuse game, Yard Ilne, Call UN 5-5860. EMERSON TELEVISION Console Model in Rood condition, antenna included. Rea sonable. AD 8-9609. TWO ISO-YARD LIN 1•; Tickets for Syracuse game. WI Bub Hyman UN 5-5662. 1959 PIJCiI CYCLE, 250 ce. Call Ray AD 8-1065. TWO TICKETS to Byractme game, 85-40 Yard line. $4.00 each. HO 6-6433. ONE 3-SPEED Automatic Hi-Pi. In good shape. Must eacrifice. Phone Carl AD 7- 4969. TWO TIChETS for Syracuse game. Call Steve AD 7-2637. ==l ROOMS FOR RENT ONE-11ALF DOUBLE Room close to cm- Pus, Phone All 8-8639. ROOM IN private home with private en trance and bath, parking available. Al) 7-7722, LOST LOST SATURDAY Night, Phi Sigma Delta—black Chesterfield Raincoat, size 5. 1 have yours. Call Lynne UN 5-5579. MAN'S BLACK Umbrella in Hibbs Hall Friday. I have yours. Judy, UN 5-6653. SD) GOLD PIECE Charm, great sentimental value. Reward. UN 5-8537. TWO THIN gold and pearl bracelets be. tween Pollock 2 and Willard. Sentimental value. Pleitee call Marge, UN 6-8609. CLOTH CIOAHETTE case containing ZiPPO Lighter between Wagner and Cooper Mil. Keep money. UN 5-4465. BENRIIS WATCH In Willard on Friday 13th. Reward offered. Jerry, AD 8-6795. SLIDE RULE IK&E) In HUB or Osmond. Myers 10111 Phi Kappa Epsilon Inscribed within. $5 reward. UN 5-6634. WAITERS TO work for meals at Alphai Sigma Phi. Call Fete at AD 7-4951. NOTEBOOK WITH Anthropology Lecture notee. If found please call Judy Goldman UN 6-3160. FOUND FOUND t ONE SLIDE RULE. Owner please tall UN 5-6868. Found in Osmond Lab. WORK WANTED EXPERIENCED TYPIST would like to do typing In her home. Phone AD 8-1900. WANTED STUDENTS INTERESTED in part-time employment, convenient hours, excellent Pay, train now with national concern. Call AD 8-8566. ARE YOU capable? Executive-typo sales coordinator, high commission, earnings 136,000 possible first year. If you have not had the pleasure of hearing the amaz ing story about food supplementation and the tremendous financial opportunities j involved, now is the time to do so. This multi-million dollar industry is enjoying a phenomenal growth. As leaders in the field, the Nutri-1310 Corporation is conduct ing an extensive expansion program. We are looking for successful business men capable of thinking and accepting the idea of $60,000 per year and up as reality. For appointment and invitation, write qualifica tion to Box 261, State College. ONE STUDENT for downtown apartment. Cali Jerry AD 84021 or AD 7-2900. DESPERATE! Ride wanted to SyrflCUSe Cornell vicinity, or car to rent. For Oct. 27th, nny tinie. Call UN 5-231. Pay well. M:IZEZ=CII7:I MISCELLANEC US COLLEGE MEN part-time employment, 15 hrs./week working schedule. Will be arranged to suit class study schedule when ever possible. Salary 845/week, Call Mr. Dunn 9 n.m.-1 p.m., AD 8.2051. COFFEE BREAK TIME stick cinnamon bun and coffee for 15c and doughnut and coffee for 10c. Drop into Lillinn's Restate , rant at 129 S. Allen. AWS WOMEN'S Week application blanks will be available this week at the HUB desk. Deadline for application is Sat., Oct. 21. BOWLERS—WIN FREE games only at downtown Dux Lanes every night against newest 10• pin automatics in State College area. Dux Lanes, 12S S. Pugh St. SOCIAL CHAIRMEN: The Nelson Griffith Quartet (piano, bass, trumpet, drums) has a limited number of dates not yet booked. This is a professional combo specializing in music for dancing and listening. Call Carl at UN 5-6357 or AD 7-2776. SQUARE DANCES: Saturday nights— Shovers Grove Firemen's Park, Route 305 near Meteor Playhouse. Music by "The Country Gentlemen" with calls by Jay Crouse. PSOC HIKE and Cookout, Sunday. Meet at 0 a.m. at water tower. Sign UP at HUB desk. EAT DINNER at the Maple Room, Home Economics Building, Monday through Thursday 6:15 - 6:30. Excellent food, freshly baked hot breads. courteous service, reasonable prices. UPPERCLASSMEN who would /Ric , to obtain part-time employment, call Mr.
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