The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 10, 1962, Image 8

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Finch Maintains Contest Lead Democratic Atfion <
The Americans tor] Democratic:
Henry A. Finch, professor of the contest will be announced Action hopes to present a ration-!
philosophy, strengthened his lead during the International Folk al approach to world and domestic
yesterday as voting continues tor Festival program at 1:30 Saturday! problems through group cdscus-l
the title of Prof Snarf. The con- afternoon in the Hetzel Union sion, guest speakers and .research
test is sponsored by the World ballroom, Clapp said. William Welch saidj.at the group’s
University Service. The contest gtate a organizational meeting Monday
Finch, the Division of Counsel- person votes by money as often! ni f*jt- ... ...
ing Student Council’s nominee for and as much as he wishes. In Welch, senior in secondary edu-
Prof Snarf, had $20.39. Robert F. addition, all money 'given by. a ca hon from Ene, -said the j ADA
Schmalz, assistant professor of student council to WUS during wan ts to improve students’ know
geology,l nominated by 'the Min- the contest will be counted tor tedge of world affairs and their
cral Industries Student Council, that council’s nominee, Olga Sea- ability to evaluate them. I l
moved into second place with strom, campus co-chairman of Two Peace Ctypa members,
$16.86 replacing Helen I. Snyder, WUS, said yesterday.
assistant professor of psychology, n ... ,
who held that position Wednes- fpi*
day, Robert Clapp, campus co- *« rv,ce and Alpha Phi
chairmen ol SSEjpgf J, St*
■ Dr. Snyder, the Education Stu- test
dent Council's candidate dropped
to third position with $15.22
VOTING WILL continue until!
8 pjn. Friday, and the winner of
New College Diner
Downtown Between- ihe^Movies
I RADIO*PHONO K
I • SERVICE * I
I M}™y AD 8-6021 I
| & pick-up i
§ nZjr TELEVISION!
iBBs i
I 232 S. Allen St. §
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the fourth dimension: TIME
... still a mysterious concept to science. Time is only an idea,
an abstraction... an area of shadow; speculation—and surprise.
OUR MOST ACCURATE CLOCK IS
THE ATOM !... we can mtasure time
toy tire motion of particles inside it
Our "atomic clrck" will vary only 1
second in 3000 years.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA '
TV’S"BEN CASEY”:WHYHE'S
BITTER ABOUT SUCCESS
At 33, Vince Edwards has hit the
jackpot in the role of Ben Casey.
‘‘Big deal," he snarls, "I'm an
eleven-year overnight sensation."
In this week’s Post, you'll learn why
Edwards is sore at Hollywood. How
he struggled for years as a life
guard, a chorus boy and a motor
cycle racer. And why he says: “In this
business,-they don't want actors^',
Tk» Saturday Evening
POST Sk-
A KINGDOM (Plus I Queen) FOR
A WATCH!...it actually happened.
During the war, American G.l.
traded his gold Watch (or an entire
South Sea island. (To sweeten the
deal, the tribal chief ottered to in
clude his daughter.)
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AN ELECTRIC WATCH FOR MEN, the
Hamilton 505, requires only ten bil
lionths (.00000001) of a horsepower!
Its tiny energy cell (pictured above)
iasts as long as two years without
replacement.
Looking for a really impressive watch? '
The Hamilton 505 Electric tor men is
the most advanced in the world. And
HamiltoAs lor ladies arq truly lovely
things that can be worn on all occa
sions. The Hamilton Watch Company,
Lancaster, ga.
COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS
j I *
FOR SALE j
1960 ANGLIA (Enrlk)b Fordi; original
owner. low mileage.", Phone AD | £-0521,
84 daily >nd ask for }
BANJOS, UKES; Gaidar*.' FUnos. Ham
mond Organa—strings, books, all music
supplies, Plfer Music Renter, Benner Pike.
Open 'til 8 p.m. daily except Wed*. Pbons
ELft-3441. ;
TRADE-IN TELEVISION Sets, completely
reconditioned. Radio 'Service. 1V62 Zenith
TV. Television Service Center at State
College TV |
HOUSE TRAILER—I‘IS7 Nashua 36% 2-
bedroom. Close to University. AD 8-0766.
t 1.700.
TWO PORTABLE with cases;
men's golf shoes, size 10, unused.* AD
7-7770 after 3 p.m. *
ONE UNDERWOOD i portable typewriter—]
One' Remington-Standard typewriter!
—SSL. One General Electric vacuum cleaner
—s4o. Call AD B-3768,
FIVE USED portable; tewing machines—
I five year ffuaranteo—with new motor*'
ranging from $29 Ut’ $47. Call! Moyer'*
Sewing Machine Repsjr Shop AD s>£347,
I-ADIES LARGE Soltjuirv Diamond. onr
third original coat. C/ood ut«l G.E. liner.'
Call UN S-4893 after i p.m.. AD|7-7561.
1V63 CISITALIA G/lj. r«rhap* J.Farina'i
most,.beautiful design. Needs loving
owner. tl900 ( Call AD 8~k043 after tlx.
1951 BLUE MG TD. ;|~radio, beater. Good
condition. White top-and tire cover. 1900.;
Call Tom. AD 7-4326.*
ONE SHARE in Pen* State Pinna Club.
Call Tom AD 8-2296 after eig.
LEICA M-3 60 mm lf-2 Summkmn case,
light meter. Call 8*2416.
ONE”BArltONeTuKitluat refiniahed.llE.
Call Howard. UN
1961 CHEVROLET— Xl*..-. need* timing.
•jerat. If Int«mied call UN for
further information. J
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FOR RENT |
MHIIiHMItIINHIINNNIM^NMNHMIMVmNHNW
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY!' Unfur.
nUhod one-bedroom apartment. Heat*
stove and refrigerator flirainhed. For fur
ther Information eall f AD 8*0686.
GRADUATE STUDENTS. Uppere:*a*men—!
Comfortable roonp. with hot and cold:
running water or private bath. Inneraprlng
mattresses. Central.! Parking. Acootnmoda*
lions to inspect andn'torapare. The Colonial.
123 We*t_NHUnr. Alp 7*7792 or AD 7-4860.
[JUNE 1 MODERN furnished efficiency.
I Country setting kt Boro line. Separate
[kitchen, ceramic tile bath, private Entrance;
| parking. Suitable couple or single desiring
privacy. Call Mrs. tiox AD 7*7792, AD 7-
4860. i:
IDEAL FOR two mt.le students—new two
room furnished • efficiency apartment,
private bath, full k-itchen. parking. Neat
campus. Private entrance. Phone AD 7*
7792, AD 7-4850. 4
CHOICE THREE fcOOMS and hath fur
nished apartment; Central. Close Campus.
Private entrance. Parking. Suitable couple
or bachelor. Jim. Al) 7*7792 or AD 7-4850.
UNFURNISHED NEWLY decorated 3-room
apartment, frontj campus. 112 R. College
;Avr. Fully Quipped, available immediately.
$BO per month. Couple or two girls. AD
7-2482. ? 1 ;
ROOM AND BOAftD for summer term at
Zcta Beta Tau.j Modern facilities, full
social privileges. Price $260. Contact Ralph
Friedman AL 8-671)8.
A PARTMENT AV AI LAB LE in June.
, Three rooms and hath, partially furnished.
One block from chmpus. Free parking.
AD 8-2649.* |
FURNISHED APARTMENTS | c for rent.
summer only. Si/igle Wnd dpuble. Free
parking. One and one-half blocks from
campus. AD 8-6065. ' V
UNFURNISHED AFA
June 10th, from Old Main. Phone
after M».m. Call AD 8 4068. I »
FOUR ROOM furnished aiwrtmrnt - for
summer term. Location—College Ave.
Rent —$76 per m*ntb. For jfaformationi
phone AD 6-202$ w come to Ahl No. 1,
Z2G I -j E.• College (behind 'Tavernl
IC* a 42' ALMA MOBILE Home, completely
furnished. $65 per month plup park rent.
Available in June'.at 23 Woodsdale Park.
AD 8-2167 .or UN* 6-2962. \
SINGLE AND double rooms for summer.
Double room* for fall. 243 S. Pugh.
ROOM AND BOARD, summer term, .at
Alpha Zeta fraternity. Board on five
day week basis. F«jr information rail Mrs.
jCrandell, AD 7*76*1.
SUBLET C<X>L,i>r»hd new fumWinl 4-
tuom 'apartment jfor summer term, tough
location. Cal] Joe AD B*CS74.
WANTED
MOTORCYCLES any year,? make or
t model. Art Turner’s Cycle,Shop, one
{mile south of Milfe Hall on Rt- 44. Phone
[726-3882. . j
GRADUATE STUDENT desires 2*bedroc«n
furnished house or apartment for sum
mer term. Write*. Robert Vis leaky. 4200
H>«chgrcve Road. Pittsburgh 36, Pa. : j
ttIDK WANTED indber. JohnTtow*
ant* Friday, May Hi. early afternoon.
Call Margie AD $4*9681 after 6.
TYPING TO DO at home—fast, efficient.
W{s piek-up and deliver.
Call UN 6-*4SS.J :
GIRL TO share*'apartmeet, summer ©ri
longer. Call AH 7-3941 or XJN 6-4561]
before 6 p.m. 4 J
Group Lists Aims
Sally Wilkinson and Gretchen
Janda, discussed the political
criteria for Peace Corps person
nel at the meeting.
. Miss Wilkinson and Miss Janda
told the group that Peace Corps
volunteers are permitted to have
any political ideals they wish,
whether they be! liberal, conserva
tive or radical, j
"Peace Corps volunteers are not
questioned about their political
views,” Miss Wilkinson said.
BOY TO DO pots And punt tt Delta Sigma
Phi. Call AD 74151. ;
ROOMMATE TO share ultra-modern, ultra
cool 2-man apartment for remainder of
term and poeaibly next falL Everything
new. 117 E. McCormick Avenue, Apt. 17.
Call AD 8*3493.
RIDE WANTED to New York City after
noon Thursday,! May 17. Call Marge,
UN 6*8609. | j
STUDENT TO share an apartment with
seventh term pPbysie* major for fall
[term. Call Howard. AD 8-1707.
WANTED to Gettysburg 6:15
i Friday. Call Nick AD 7*4262.
GIRL WITH CAR, preferably convertible,
to Join four girls driving •to World's
Fair. Lo* Angeles. Jobs and apartment
[with swimming pool awaiting us. Malibu
I Beach nearby. Call Sally UN 6-4253.
IffiijFwANTiD
4HIHW>WMHmHN4»S«MIWWm«UIWIttHH«MIHtI>«!
WAITERS WANTED for Mother's Day
banquet Sundays meal plus pay. Contact
caterer. Phi Delta Theta. AD 7-49G7.
ONE WAITER and one dishwasher to
'work foe meals.' Call caterer AD 8-3022.
AN OPENING ' for a Princess: Tonight.
8 p.m. Schwab. "Once Upon A Mattress."
a musical mattresses?
Lafayette slide rule in m o*mond
on Wednesday, ‘ May 2. If found pfcaae
contact Pat Taylor UN 6-2820. V
ECK BOOK—lost in ladles room.' 2nd
• floor Sackett on Friday, Please return
to 116 Sackett. Leave' name, address for
reward. I •
LOST: TRENCH! COAT in Sackett Build
ing about noon Tues., May 8. If found
caR Bill, UN 6-2127.
LOST: '42 PENN STATE Clasa Ring. blue.
Initials R.H. on Inside. Reward. Call
Bob AD 7-2973.! •
GOLD WATCH* pear White Hall Monday,
first period. Call Pat UN 5-8291.
ONE FRATERNITY composite— desperately
needed for Mother's Day. Contact Sigma
Phi Epsilon ADj 8-9067.
FOUND
HtNHIMHMtMHmMINHIHHkMMtItIIIINMIHIIIHIN
LADIES GOLD:‘WATCH—brmwlrt Und
found few wetls ago. Call UN (-SMI
» - 6. •
WANT GOOD, FOOD at low pric„ ’hr
aummer term?: Apply at Coll.*.- Co-op,
244 E. Nittany Ave. Call AD 7-2593.
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GRAY'S AUCTION Thursday evening. May
10, promptly at 6:30 p.m. Public sale of!
consigned furniture and miscellaneous’
Items. Route 63 between Belief on te and
PleasantlGap. Come Wednesday night after
7 p.m. to see wbst we have. Call EL 6*9720/
S. Johnny Gray; auctioneer. » ij
MISCELLANEOUS
PART-TIME employment is now available
for"l2 young imrn with the following
qualifications: No. 1, C-plus average is
school; No. 2, buniness-like appearance;
No. capability to devote between 15 id
20 hours a week; No. 4. over 28 years of
[age. College students wishing to -supple/
■ ment considerable Income are to call Mri
Richardson AD 8-2051 between 9:30 a.m.‘
and 2:30 p.m. daily. ;
ANY SIZE copies made from any site
prints. Negative notA required. Typical
price: $2.75 for five Bxlo*a. Call UN 5*6919.
LIBERAL ARTS LECTURE ‘SERIES:
Joseph Faulkner, "Religious Milieu of
the'College Student," 7:30 p.m.. May *45,
HUB MMtnbly. f
ENT «v«tl»bl»
CABIN AND TRAIL Hike SttunUy. 1 p.m.
R«e Hall, Pin« Grove Mill, to Whipple*.
Sian up HUB dcak. j
NITTANY PUTT PAR
lOoarxe ha. SPECIAL LOW RATES FOR
GROUP PARTIES. Transportation and re
freshment* arranged at cost price*. Call
AD 8-8662 or Stop Out. Open Mon. to Frif
after 5 p.m.. Sat, and Sunday after 1 p.ni!
COLLEGE MEN SUMMER JOBS—FULL
TIME WORK THIS SUMMER. EARN
*4.000 BETWEEN MAY AND SEPTEM
BER—*I.OOO CASH SCHOLARSHIP
BARN AN EXCESS OF *133. A WEEK-4-
TRAVEL TO RESORT AREA. PLENTY
OF TIME FOR BOATING. SWIMMING.
AND GOLF-WIN AN ALL-EXPENSE
PAID HOLIDAY TO LONDON FOR A
WEEK-SOME QUALIFIED STUDENTS
MAY WORK OVERSEAS FOR THE SUM
MER-BASIC REQUIREMENTS:. H l ~ver
18 years of age (2 1 at least fi month*. «?f
college (3.» neat appearance. THOSE STU
DENTS WHO QUALIFY MAY CONTINUE
THEIR ASSOCIATION WITH US NEXT
SEMESTER .ON A PART TIME BASIS.
CALL NEAREST OFFICE FOR AP
POINTMENT; Philadelphia. Penna., RI
6-2268; Reading, Penna. SR.B-7356; A Ilea
town, Penna. HE 2*6681 ; Harrisburg,*
Penna. CE 8-7023; Camden. New Jersey,j
WO 3-2718, Wilmington. Delaware, DL
. 6 -5389. \
ATTENTION Transfer Students from!
Forida State Unh\ or Florida Univ.
please call UN 6-7466 after 7 p.m.' !
AMERICAN FRIENDS Service Commit*
tee atill has openings far studenta . Jnl
summer projects. You can meet Mr. Charles |
(Walker Thursday to talk about details.
Phene UN 6*7627 for appointment or come
I*o 293 Eisenhower Chapel : i I
WANTED
LOST
MEALS
NOTICE
THURSDAY. MAY. 10. jl 962
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