SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 24. 1962 Civil Defense Team Completes Survey . The reports on campus buildings which were completed by the HRB-Singer fallout shelter team yesterday afternoon will be sent : next week to the Department of Public - Works in' Philadelphia, John! Chernega, director of the team, said yesterday. ' I The team bas been collecting data on campus for the past 10. days.. The data l should' eventually show which buildings' ground around the building may - on campus may be suitable for,affect the protection offered in use as fallout shelters., • :the building, he said. The reports will be checked in' Nearby buildings would shield Philadelphia and then sent to the area from some fallout, he either Suitland, Md., or Jefferson—said. The position of neighboring vine, Ind., to have the informa- , buildings as well as all the suc tion I tabulated on computing ma-:; tura! details of each building must chines. The results will be sent to therefore be reported by the team. ,the state and local Civil Defense- The team reports next to Wil directors in about eight weeks, liamsport in Lycoming County. Chernega said. I This will be the fourth county to MOST OF THE BUILDINGS on be surveyed in this district The Campus Had to be examined be- te am has been ass i gned a 10 ' cause there was not enough writ-'co unty area to survey, Chernega teri information on the terrain - around the buildings .he said. .ctate u Grop Elects Prof Radiation from fallout .on the."' • Dr, Hugh M. Davison. profes ,sor of educational research, has Disc--Changes--- ibeen elected vice president of the ;Research Round Table of the -(Continued from page one) !Pennsylvania State Education As cal 'selections in 45 rpm recor *,*sociation. and there may be some delay in; The Round Table coordinates obtaining, them. • • !much of ,the research of schools, He also said he would. discuSsleolleges and state and publishes the jazz selections in the Lion'slan annual report of the education- Den with Al Pollen, president bfial research in Pennsylvania cal the Jazz Club. as-part of a corn-ileges and universities, plea review of the'records which' are available in the juke box. Pollen said he would suggest that jazz records of thensori.mod-! em and popular artists he, used; in plaCe of the Iselections current-, ly offered. He added that the re - i 7 l, ords chosen should serve to cre-I! ate interest, rather than force ad alien musical form on anyone. Variety should be, available, he said, so that all may pick and ctoose. - INDEPENDENT OPEN HOUSE AT ' NIUE!: TONIGHT AT 8:30 A. .FUL.L. WEEK OF VALUES •• Plastic Ware ,. Dti.lies, Strainers' Pazu Sci rt il li= j? arets Crariitage Ciins. etc. . 30% off Suligested List Hinting Book 1 1 4 L rk Shoes Rubbers tt %lashes 20 6 /0 off The Regular Discount • 1 / 2 viay I . 3etween State College & Bellefonte , Open 9-9 Mona-Sat. AD 8-3066 - BERMUDA By PAN-AM . • *•-. MARCH- 17, - "MARCH 25 „.... _ FOR •AN UNFORGETTABLE, UNINHIBITED EASTER VACATION ! \CO BARRY FIREMAN AD '7-4933 'Monday Thursday THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSIIN PARK.. PENNSYLVANIA Tinsday ICE SKATES Com fit Mien 30% off Except Red Tag Items Luddy to Speak to Newman flub Father Joseph M. Luddy. di-;At a "pot luck" supper meeting rector, of Catholic Charities - frorritat the church. students will pre- Cresson, will speak at the Com-lsent the play "Roger Williams and munion Breakfast, sponsored by t Mary." the Newman Club. at 10:30 a.m.l The Lutheran Student Asso tomorrow at Hetzel Unicn dining,ciation will , hold .a seminar oti rooms' A and B. I"Context of. Business Ethics' at Dr. Arthur J. Lelyveld. rabbi 0f9:30 a.m. tomorrow in the Luth- Fairmount Temple in Cleveland, eran Student Center. - Student Ohio, will speak on "How Im-,members of the - association will portant Is my Jewishness 7" at a,present "Christ in the Concrete Lox and Bagel Brunch at 11:45City." a play by I'..W. Turner, a.m. tomorrow at the Hillel Fotin-lat 6:30 p.m. tomorrow in the .1 d a tion. - :gymnasium at the center The Ttie;Rev. Canon Donald Means.fiuirried couples.' group will dis- Episenpallan Chaplain at Buck- cuss "Christianity and_ Fine Arts' nell Ibliversity. will give an illus-?at 7 p.m. tonight at the center. trated, talk on "A Resident Looksi at Hong Kong" at the meeting of v .__ the Canterbury Arsociation at' sioru Wins Grant-in-Aid 7:15 p.m. tomorrow in the Helen Dr. Robert W. Taft. Jr, Prat's- Eakin Eisenhower Chapel lounge. sor of chemistry, has won a Rabbi Norman T. Goldberg will $50.000 research grant from the discuss Judaism at the United Petroleum Research Fund. This Campus Christian Fellowship sup-lund is administered by the per meeting at 5 p.m. tomorrow in'American Chemical. Society. the Evangelical United Brethren: The award, an unsolicited and Church. , unrestricted grant-in-aid, is given The Baptist Student Organiza- to support research by an ela tion will participate in the School. standing scientist selected for, past of Ifitslions program at 5:30 p.m.:acromplishments in bask research in the University Baptist Church. ih.the petroleum field. HERLOCHER'S SUPPER SPECIAL NOW SERVED TUESDAY. THURSDAY. AND SATURDAY 4:30 - 7 Pit 1 / 4 1g: Bar-B-Qued Chicken Choice of one: Potato Salad Cole Slaw $l/5 Baked Beans Peppered Cabbage , I Macaroni Salad Choice of one: Apple Pie New York Cheese * Cake Choke of Soft Drink CALL AD 04510 - FREE DELIVERY AFTER 4:30 Nylon" Stockings 9c with This tarpon pale°" R ' r ,"~ 7 Saturday PAGE THREE