THURSDAY. AUGUST 23. 1962 HOSES POURED gallons upon gallons of water smoke billowed from the old , building and at a stubborn Grad Hall fire Monday night eventually covered downtown State College. • legien Photos by tom Brown* NIGHTFALL BROUGHT a reduction in the fire to see the flames brought under control. The spectators but-at least one small boy remained area is now fenced off from the public. IF IT Lows tie A Booß VEIL RA 111 (of course, it must be a current edition) 8:45 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. TUESDAY AUGUST 28TH -.WEDNESDAY AUGUST 29TH K EELER, s The University Bookstore, Inc. 208 E. College An. SUMMER COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA 2!!1 Research. Division Hit Hardest in Fire The Division - of Academic Pet search and Services suffered the greatest lasses in the fire in Grad uate Hall Monday night, Leslie P. Greenhill, associate director, said yesterday. , DARS recently had relocated its offices and some of its equipment from the fourth floor of Old Main to the third floor of Grad Hall. The third floor was the most se verely damaged by the fire which started in the attic of the build ing when it was struck by light ning during a thunderstorm. A COMPLETE EVALUATION 'of what is missing or destroyed has not yet been completed. Greenhill said, but so far it scents a "good number of research re ports" were lost and about 60 per cent. of the books. Most of the office etluipment was badly damaged by fire, water or falling •debr, Greenhill said. Two out of four of the typewriters were a total loss and office dupli cating machines 'and several lane records were not repairable, lie said. Some students managed to get a valuable projector and some file cabinets on the =third floor out of the building before the fire spread to those offices. Greenhill said. DABS HAD MOVED the equip ment into Grad• Hall at the"begi3• ning of August and had recently completed the arrangements of all equipment and records. Temporary headquarters have been set up in the old DABS of fices on the fourth floor of Old Main. he said. • One of the reasons that even half of the books and papers were saved is that the floor of the attic story fell down on top of sevenl offices and protected some recoids from destruction, he said. In other cases the fire actually burned out some of the offices and equipment on the third floor. New College Diner. Downtown Between the Movies /11 op-ofthe-world feeling! " man of the hour" at home and at school i* always the smart fellow who keeps his clothes in top shape! QUALITY AS YOU EXPECT IT . . SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED IT. The office and equipment o C. R. Carpenter. director .o DARS, was badly damaged b water but not fire. Efforts ar. still being made to contact Car penter -since he is presently va rationing in California and lb , West Coast and has not bee informed about the fire. DISC PIN Monogrammed On New 4 . Florentine Design platiacilvis sad' beautiful. this peM flixemiae4iniahni pia, with an. gravid kali/tit. makes a pummel sin that's really diefitiat. la Steriutt Silwr $ 7 00 or 11 At. (3014 fatal Sky. CaApo P. 4 Lw4mA4. S. GARNER ST. W. BEAVER AVE. -PAGE IS4RE IFIES