SATURDAY. JANUARY 6. 1962 Pattee Check Periodicals Missing _ ! By NANCY McCORKLE '-- According to a recent check, several volumes in 75 sets of periodicals in the; Pattee Library are missing, Ralph W. Mc- Comb, University librarian, said. The library. staff is distressed because it wanted t) increase the open shelves. The large amount of missing periodicals discarages this, for: , some of these wiW be very hard t The overall use of the library to replace, and the prdering is ex-, facilities! has increased too. Ac- Pensive, he said. ' ' , cording to the monthly report, For example, a 25 cent periodi) ; approximately 114,000 books cal is likely to cost a total of $2 were checked out in October in because of the cost of the billing Vallee. and in the preceding process and the book dealer's' year only 80.000 were checked charges, McComb! explained. It, out. may even be necessary to adver- The service desk in room 107 Use, he said.lAdding all these ex-;and the circulation desk have penses together accounts for the been moved to make room for the additional cost j staff to work more efficiently. McComb also commented on However, there is still the same , [ the several changes made in the number of chairs. :circulation method of Pattee , Over the Christmas recess a !Library - to improve its service :new intercom system was in to -the studenti. i .stalled in the stacks. Wilbur F. i: At the circulation desk on the Diehl. supervisor of the telephone If econd floor, students will receive'servicc of the University, and an a numbered card !indicating their expert from Bell Telephone Com turns in the waiting line. The num;Pany were working on this proj tier of books requested will alsolect ! during the vacation period, lie written on thi: card. Then stu- McComb said. Because of this new system, the dents may wait anywhere in the' :room, instead of crowding the,staff at the service desks will not desk. The card number will be have toi leave ;to search in the called out as soorl as all the books stacks. and it is also easier to called for have been checked_ contact !the staff searching for By this method] the student may' books- I 'be told quickly in what room he , ___,--- , can find the books if they are in! Three -;SOphomores Held in Market Burglary 'the open stacks. Since circulation- . increased 57 pert cent in Nov., as,. Three! sophomores were held : entered the Weis Market, 138 F. compared to Nov. 1960, this was.without bail for the Centre Coun- Beaver Ave., after closing time a necessary change. - ity Couri Thursday on a charge of Dec. 7 and took meats and other Thespian Tryouts Set burglary. They are Lee Sgbastian, groceries, valued in excess of $75. The Penn Stale Thespians will a chemistry student from-Sewick- Sebastian aided in the alleged bold tryouts for their winter pro-11eY; Gerald Wardo, a secondary crime, Bell said. by standing guard auction of the Broadway musical,leducation student from Houtz- outside while the other two col ',"Bells Are Ringing," Sunday,l dale; and Alan Wiseman. a chem- I lected the goods. :Monday and T#esday from 7 t o lical engineeting student from Sebastian, Wardo and Wiseman ID p.m: in 100 Carnegie. i Madera._ also admitted to having committed Positions, are I open for singers,: According : to the charges filed other burglaries in recent months, dancers, actors, piano players and; with Justice of the Peace William'some of which were unknown ,to crew personnell P. Bell, Wardo and Wiseman.thepolice. Bell said. • 1 iallllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUlllllllllllllll6lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll USE :1'' . 0. -- ; BOOK AGENCY 4 ; Li 1)!1f;,,... 'l' lll ; ' l li, : ;11: I 11 h z ' • 1 - ' • \ 1, ;" ,; Buyer Will NON-PROFIT , :1 ulmaiiimunimmiummemmi 1111111111111 TODAY IS ABSOLUTELY THE lam ' i AT BOOKS WILL BE ACCEPTED There ake Offer On Books W ' OR NOT siumunaummuutmulimuniummmitimminnitimitimisisms THE DAI&COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Shows a great • Life • Questions and Answers on Real Estate • 'Accounting for Business Decisions • Differential and Integral Calculus • Teaching of Reading • Any book for 400 courses or graduate courses sales will continue until HOURS: 9:30 to 5 STUDENT OPERATED IT'S ONE FOR THE MONEY, two for the show, three to get ready and four to go. Coming around the last bend to the Used Book Apsincy cash register students purchase books for the LAST DAY demand for the following books: Collegian Photo Staff Reorganization Meeting Old Staff - Candidates MONDAY Office ... 7:30 p.m. 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111110111111111111111111111 rff Used ether SEDt 800 11 bIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU winter term. The start of classes yesterday didn't cause any letdown In ÜBA business as sales were booming for the second straight day. _ I I ' 1 , n This AGENCY 111111111111111111111111111111116111USUUMU111111111117 PAGE THREE , ; Mal ; t , to 6' ."1. 1 : 4 1 • T : t ; Campus, z ..3.- ....1 mor ...le • E IIMI. •••• AM. . 4611 , NY