PAGE TWELVE Wooster to Host;Conterence For Discussion of U.S. Pond/ An intercollegiate conference to I Nations- Secre -General from stimrilate discussion on United i 1946 to 1981 and ed as special States foreign policy and the U.N. representati eto Korea and. Communist challenge will be held the Congo. Nov. •16 arid 17 at the College of Arthur Larsson, airector of the World Rule of Law Center of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio. Duke University and former spe- Penn State students have been cial consultant to President invited to participate in the pro- Dwight Eisenhower, will also gram, which is sponsored by the sPeax to! will Sen. Wayne Morse, Student Senate and the Institute D-Ore., member of the Senate of Politics of Wooster. Vernon V.. Foreign Relations• Committee. Aspaturiam; professor of political Discussion seminars Will con science, will speak at the confer -I,pider emerging nations. :,interna tional 'organizatiaris, military pol icy and coexistence. • . Applications may be obtained in 129 Sparks. A ;10 payment covers registration, • lodging for .Nov. 16 and three meals.. Other 'speakers and resource personnel will include. Andrew W. Cordier, author and dean .of the School of International Affairs at Columbia University, Cordier _was executive. assistant to the United THE BELL TELEPHONE . COMPANIES SALUTE' LOU JEN'ZEN Lou Jentzen . (8.5.E.E., 1957) is responsible for a bank of computers and the eight people who program their accounting runs. Lou is Business Systems Staff Super visor for Southern N_eiv--Eughtrid Telephonis Co. in New Haven, Connecticut: • - . 1 As Lou proved himself in assignments dealing with transmission, inductive interference and Computers, he i Z E DAILY COLLEGIAN: UNIVERSITY PARK.; PENNSYLVANIA 1•' • • I GIRLS Would you like a theatrical break? T.l.M..needs girls for Las Vegas Night, Sat.. Nov. 3 to terve as cigarette "girls, dancers, and table and hank assistants. There will be a short meeting' for those interested. • In Room 203 HUB , • Wednesday. October '24 at 7 p.m. ' USG 'to Hear Details of a possible student life insurance plan at the University will be presented to the newly elected Undergraduate Student Government Congress when it meets for the first-time tomorrow night, Dean Wharton, USG presi dent, said yesterday. The Congress, Wharton' said, will not be asked to decide on the Parini Nous Taps 11 trarrni Nous, senior men's so ciety, tapped 11 students who it felt had outstanding leadership qualities, recently. ; . The students are Robert An derson, Malcolm S. Andre, John Carnwath, Howard Deardorff, Gregg Duvall, Robert- Johnson, Barry Levitz, Peter Lockhart, "john Mikulak, Gary Stiles and Richard D. Stromfors. _ was promoted to Staff Assistant And then came his' big step to the supervisory level. A talented engineer, Lou Jentzenl . , • Lou Jentzen and other young engineers like . him in .Bell Telephone COmpanies throughout the country help bring the finest -communications 'service in the world to the home's and, businesses of a growing America. • 0; BELL TELEPHONE COMPANIES New Insurance Plan merits of the plan or on lts en dorsement tomorrow. Earlier in the month, Wharton formed a three-rdember commit tee to study the possibilities of fered by a plan underwritten by the Life Insurance Co. of Pennsyl vania. Wharton, Arthur professor of insurances and Duane Junker, president of the Insurance Club, are the committee members witArroil said that he plans to present, the Congress , with the details of/the proposed . plan and the pros and cons concerning Was the committee sees them. • The Congiess will have to tide whether to endorse the plan, he said, and will also need to COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE 1969 'RENAULT. Must sell. Need cash. Will accept old trade-in plus soma cash. Call AD 8.4 11. Mt FALCON Wagon. Good tires. 80,000 miles. Deluxe Chrome. Two-tone b ek and white. Big engine. Radio and beater. Red and white interior.- Straight abitt. Moat sell immediately. Call Larry AD 6-40211 after 6 p.m.. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 23.1962 consider the larger issue of a gen., eral policy on endorsements It USG. The ,policy under disctissiori with representatives of University Life Plans, Inc., calls for $lO,OOO on term insurance foe-students aged 16 to 23. The student pays $2O per year for this coverage and hat! the option, before age 24, of cono verting the policy to a pernianenli one. ' USG CURRENTLY endorsee st sickness and accident policy fat students 'and their dependents. This plan was designed especially for —Penn State, while the lifer insurance plan now under con: ,sideration was not, Wharton said: FOR SALE 1957 PLYMOUTH Sedan, radio, beater. good tires. Excellent condition. Can seen at 431 W. College Ave. "CRAIG" - -TROMBONE. like new—uind very little. - Can pee at 534 Pollock A (r eall UN 6-7039. TOR BALE 1959 Chesy, HS borso power; standard shift; two-door hardtAX?. Phone EL 64955 hefont 5 p.m. FREE BOWLING for limited time onitr. Win free genus against modern Brisrer wick Ten-Pin Automatics.. Men .147 wad Submit over ..1110 win nett game fres. Women any raid game over 160 win next game fines. Or thane free gem* to red pin strike. Open bowling not jolt Friday. Returding. but every night 7 30 12 p.m. Dux's- Public lanes AD 84141. 118 R. Pugh St. FOB BENT AVAILABLE—HaIf of a modem. double room done to campus. Private Outran Om and bath. Call AD S-1327.' 171.i0r01l WANT TO BUY F.L. Radio. Call Btu Le UN 144811. ROOMMATE WANTED. Call Ken at A D 74959. 427 E. Beaver. Let Collegian qessilieds WORK FOR, YOU • GIRLS I INTERESTED In helping br Las Vegas Night. Sat. Nov. 3 as Cig s. retie Girir, Dancers. Table .8t Bank 'As sistants. Attend abort meeting in . Hot 111 203 HUB Wed., Oet 24 at 7 p.m: ,: 'HELP WANTED PART TlME—College atodimt with etr. 10-115 hoary weekly. $26 - 376 weekly'. Scholarships awarded. Five openings avail— able. Call Leonard Shemin ITN 5-6372., WORZ WANTED sssssssooosss.oooossossoosoesosssss.ossssssso. e esss TYPING: THESIS, Term Papers. Hepo)la done fast and accurate. AD 7-29 M. LOST •••••••••••.....0......••••••••••••••••••••*. GOLD HAMILTON Wristwatch, 204 Frits" Lab, Wednesday, 3rd period. Reward ;:ot• fered. Call Mob UN 6-2135: LOST IN ENG E. or Lion's Den--2 rD. black notebook containing three has theater.: personal -letters, not Rear rd. AD 841,147. LOST: ACACIA Fraternity Pin (3.44 right triangle). Lost Thuriday morning in field in back of HUB or from HUB:to new Ed. scam*. Fleas* call: Eribir at UN 6-21126. SMALL BLACK PURSE Saturday rtliht ■t Alpha Sigma Phi. It's not mine so Om. return It. Call Lil lIN 54121. REWARD FOR Information leading to return of Penn State jacket. "Disap peared" )0/19. Call Mike ITN 5-2934. Let - Collegian Classifieds WORK FOR-,YOU ONE PAIR OF dirk rimmed "glasses 1* dark eau. Call AD 24191. or AD Z-2239, leave a tphona number. _ WILL GIRL who took textbook 'llThe.• =rota of Statistics"—Wasixb. please so turn book to * HUH desk. Desperately needed. Thanks. . TAKEN: 1124 N STATE Jacket final Pollock Dining Hall D. Call UN 6-4 in. TAKEN; MrGregor Drizzle? (jaeketymen) from eimo 111 chow line. Thum tomb. Return to rack or tall UN 6-8548. - RA A DK*: _ -'imam THE MUSIC MART—The Complete Wade Stara Caftan and IGaitar aceemorim: Ellett Musk and a Complete Instrument Repair Itenkm. Also Mee. Ban.foa. ..and Mitotollne. CHEMISTRY TIITHRINC—Avoid cet4as that gamed' &cling: Call -AD 84818. PSOC ROCK CLIMB:WO ,meeting. 7 I.la. Tuesday. 20$ Willard. MO'ffiES ot eiimb ing in . Yosemite Valley. Everyone ' eel. mine. THP NEWNAN CLUB or Pears State Cstbotie• Crider Is haviik a Halloween Bagride. Come stag or dreg. Sat. 21 Oct.. 71.10. rent it the Chapel. Members *ea. ORE WORE" DAY ; tai prelente Dr. Been Stlyslem. speaking-on "Who Wffl Be- Ttrinomnee .Yeaeherar -Wedmilds72 Oct. 21, 7 p.m. !123 Ed. Bldn. Old • ono sew aresabera . - 7.:4` '1 *""'1-i
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