IUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1961 --Collegian Fleets 111 4 Paul Lowe OPERATION ELAPLOR: Workmen Install an elevated floor in Om Computation Center in Boucke Building. Upon completion of the aluminum and wooden tile floor, electrical wiring and air conditioning for IBM computers will run between the new • and old Room , Mares Says Tito Made Yugoslavia 'Welfare Slate' By MEL AXILBUND Tn the years since his is sumption of power as the head of the Federal People's Re public of Yugoslavia, Marshall Tito has transformed that na tion from an industrial infant to a growing welfare state, Dr. Vaclav Mares, associate profes sor of economics said Sunday night. Mares spoke at the Slavic Cen ter in the Myra Dock home man agement house on "Yugoslavia, Tito's Welfare State." He has re cently returned from Yugoslavia where he spent part of a sabbati cal leave. Yugoslavia's social security sys tem is "one of the broadest and most generous in Europe," Mares said. It provides benefits to the sick, to invalids and to the aged. In addition, he said, families receive an allowance for each child. He said ten per cent of the total national income - is redis tributed by the state. Mares said money wages re main low, averaging 11.3 cents per hour. However, he added, the prices the Yugoslav pays are also low. A bus ride costs .3 to 4 cents and a three room apartment rents for 8 to 10 dollars a month. When Tito gained control he had two tasks before him, Mares said. He had to build up an eco nomically weak nation, and in so doing he had to eliminate eco nomic inequalities between east and west sections of the country. ."A transportation system has been.developed," Mares said, "that has aided in the economic equali zation by making whole areas accessible which were previously isolated," Directory Names Richard 251381 M What's in a name? Names are often a touchy point with students. When pronounced incorrectly by profs, students as sume a most indignant attitude, taking infinite pains to correct him. If misspelled, the same process is repeated. Maay students have name: that sound alike, or are alike, but there is only one Richard 251381 M. Fated to be listed in this man ner in the new student directory, Robert's true identity will remain a secret to those unable to de cipher, the cryptic code of the IBM rriach'-Ae. The last page of the directory carries the code. Who knows? Maybe we will all lose our identity and become merely numbers during our years at the -Univer sity. There is only one person who knows the effect of this anonymity. this name is Richard 251381 M. THE DAIL Girl Watcher's Guide ‘‘l i The nudge is permitted when a beautiful girl is sighted in an unusual place or at an unusual time. 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PENNSYLVANIA 2 Escape, lijoiy. lO -kuto --crash- Two students driving to Philadelphia Friday night came close to death when the right front wheel of their car flew off. The students, David Sigman, senior in psychology from Phila delphia and Resa Axelrod, fresh man in elementary education from Springfield, were in Sigman's car approximately five, miles from the Harrisburg East entrance to the Turnpike on the route 22 bypass. Sigman said he was driving at a little less than SO miles Four engines Donated To Undergroci Projects Donations of four engines for use in senior undergraduate pro jects in the Department of Me , chanic.Q Engineering have been made by two industrial firms. Cushman Motors, of Lincoln, ,Neb., has given the department three air-cooled single cylinder engines valued at $195. The Out board Marine Corporation has donated, an outboard motor engine for laboratory use. This engine is worth $llO. 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