PAGE EIGHT arm Weather The warmest weather in three and a half weeks was observed yesterday afternoon as the mer cury reached 47 degrees. Similar readings are expected today, but a return to colder weather Is forecast for tomorrow. A general warming trend was noted in the northeastern states yesterday and the adbnormally warm weather of Monday also continued In the central states. The mercury touched 60 in the Dakotas and the 70's in Kansas. Today should be partly cloudy and mild with increasing cloud iness in the afternoon. A high of 46 degrees is likely, Pollock Area AWS presents MIKE WEST'S FOLKSINGERS FEB. 6 7- 8 P.M. in the Pub Rec Room Admission Free . THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY. PARK, PENNSYLVANIA Hits Campus Cloudy skies and occasional rain are indicated for tonight. The low will be about 38. Snow flurries and colder weath er are seen for tomorrow. Let Collegian Classifieds WORK FOR YOU New College Diner Downtown Between fhb Movies Election Revisio (Continued tram- page one) up. The chair ruled that this pro vision changed the .meaning of the bill and therefore the' entire pro posal had- to rottirn to the Rules Committee, • The amendment will be read and discussed for the first time Panic When You Talk? A noted publisher in Chicago reports a simple technique of everyday conversation which can pay you real dividends in social and business advance ment and works like magic to give you poise, self confidence and greater popularity. According to this publisher, many people do not realize how much they could influence others simply by what they say and how they say it. Whether in business, at social functions, or even in casual conversations with new acquaintances, there are ways to make a good im pression every time you talk. To acquaint the readers of this paper with the easy-to follow rules for developing skill - in everyday conversation, the publishers have printed full de tails of their interesting self training method in a new book; "Adventures in Conversation," which will be mailed free to anyone who requests it. No ob ligation. Send your request to: Conversation, 835 Diversey Parkway, Dept. 3752, Chica go 14, 111. A postcard will do. tonight, The USG cOnstitution.may only be. amended by' two-thirds vote of. Congress, after being pre= sented and read at three consecu tive meetings. The last bill, an elections. code revision, calls for the area council MN ISO COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE PIFER MUSIC CENTER Music head quarters for Hammond Organs, Pianos, all musical instruments and accessories, sheet music, and complete music books for_ edu cation. Open daily till x•8:00 p.m. except Wed. EL _ NAVY OFFICER& UNIFORMS, one new, two used. _sp blue and one new khaki; 8'1" 190 lb. Call &inn, 'AD 8-8168. FOR SALE: One bovi7ler-gamo, score 91, series'B6B. Call. Bill Shoop, AD-9-3283. DORM REPLACEMENT needed imms diately. ..Cali Frank_ I.IN 6-4332, FOR SALE: 'Dorm Contract available immediately. 'Call Frank Orlando at".UN 5-4332. 1968 MARLETTE Mobile Home-48x8. Excellent condition. Two bedrooms and automatic washer. Phone AD 8-1899. TRAILER 86x8, two bedroom; awning, patio. Very good condition. AD 8-3837, AD 8-1118. _ FOR RENT - GRADUATE STUDENTS, Upperclassmen: Comfortable rooms, running water or pri vate bath,_ central location. (Double •or single.) Quietly conducted for • rest . -and study. The Colonial, 123 W. - Nittany— AD 7-7792, AD 7-4860, Mrs. Cox.' FOUR ROOM Apartment.' Suitable for four boYS. With private entrance. Call AD 7-7218. • WANTED TO RENT TWO GRADUATE Students wish to rent 8-room furnished apartment within walk ing distance of campus at end of February Or March. Call AD 8-2197 after 7. , WANTED WANTED: GIRL'S Used English Bike. Call Nancy UN 8-2818. Mel WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY , 6, 1963 to break a tie .occurring between two candidates. This bill also apeared on last week's -agenda but . Geiger with drew it bec;ause he said _that he wanted to , present • 'all elections revisions at the same time. • WANTED SEAMSTRESS DESIRES work and men's clothing. Reasonable. Pick up, deliver. AD .7-2312. WANTED; TWO ROOMMATES for apart ment, spring term. 124 N. Atherton. Call AD 8-9639. GIRL TO .SHARE furnished • apartment. Available April lat. Non-student preferred. AD 8-2937 after 6. RIDE WANTED RIDE WANTED to - Biota College from Wilmington. Baltimore, Philadelphia or vicinity Feb. 8 or any . weekend. Call Elayne UN 6-7480 after 11:30 p.m. RIDE WANTED to Washington, D.C. Fr_ i . Feb. 8 late afternoon.• Call Marsha, UN 8-4400. - clizaizraziza= HELP WANTED WAITERS TO work in fraternity. -Call hied Died AD 8-9067. MENt Business & L.A. students, prefer ably with 10 credits or less, 18 hours per week working schedule adjusted to suit study and class, schedule. $46 per week to qualified applicants. Interview: by ap pointment only. Call AD 8-8902. LOST VPI CLASS RING (1961) with name en graved Richard G. Rice. Delta - Sigma Chi on stone. Phone UN 6-2674. TAN RAINCOAT, gold lining, black gloves, at Delta _Upsilon Saturday, Jan. 26. Please return, Pm cold. Reward. Call Hob, UN 5-6746. 3 'NOTEBOOKS and 2 textbooks in HUB ballroom. Phone Judy Weiser HO 45-6686. Need desperately I ONE PAIR Manhattan-rim glaemee. Re ward. Call AD 8-9000 for Dave. PAISLEY SHOE BAG with black heels inside. Lost Sat. night. Call Jeanne, UN 5-8558. FOUND. AN ROTC organization for the technically minded. Civil Engineering and Science students welcome. The Society of' Ameri can -Military Engineering, Thursday, Feb. 7, 7 p.m., 209 Home Ea South. Topics "Digital Computers." PERSONAL LET IT BE known throughout. Yes, Bob Rude is the good friar. JIM I DON'T care what house you're In. I'm not going to the Jammy unless Chris Coile and The Continentals are playing. MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS: ALL LP's 20% - off list! Large . selection l Why pay "More? The Groove Room, 227 East Beaver Ave. URGENT: WITNESSES to accident, 7 p.m. Thanksgiving eve on Rt. 22, 18 miles east of Harrisburg. Driving (dark?) Volks wagen. Needed to give statement or scene for insurance purposes. Please call _Dob. AD 8-0951. - KUSMING SMOKER by Sigma Theta Ep silon, service 'fraternity, Wednesday. Feb. 7:00 p.m. Wesley Foundation, 256 E. College Ave. WE SPEOIAPZE In :Offset Printing. Thesis, forms, advertising-, letterheade, Platting, silhouetting, plate making. "We'll Do All of Your Printing." EL 5-6688. INCOME 'PAX PROBLEMS? Call NMI UN 5 T 4845 .- for ,inexpensive help. FREE PICK-UP and Delivery, and new, subnormal .tailoring fees. Specials: hem• lines $1.261 cuffs ,$l.OO. Call , LII, AD 7-3557. "!THE ALIENATION OF THE JEIeVISI INTELLECTUAL." Milton Him meldarb, contributing editor of Commentary Maga. Mile will speak Sunday, Feb. 10 at 8:00` p.m.—Hillel Foundation, 224 Locust Lane. Sponsored .by Hillel Graduate As. sociation. Free—oPel -- to all. AT • THE GALLERIA - Wednesday 0 to 11:30, Friday 3:30 to ti:3o—The Ivy Rocks. Friday night Krebs Quintet. A.C.E.—Aasociation of Childhood Ethical. tion meets tonight,' Feb. 6; at 7:00 in 218 HUB. Phyllis Parkin will discuss "Children and Reading." All elementary education students are urged to attend. FREE STUDENT MOVIE:"Oirr Mr. Bell' at HUB Assembly room Tues., Feb. 12, 12-1 p.m., 6-7 p.m. - PENN STATE -OUTING CLUB PSOC—Rock Climbing Division Meet ing, February 12, 7 p.m., 204 Willard. Ever try jiving out in this - weather?, Come to' the Rock ,Climbing. Division Meeting,. February .12, - 7 p.m., 204 Wil lard and find out about winter moun taineering and frostbite. - PSOC—Cabin and Trail Division Meet ing—TONlGHT at 7 p.m. in 112 Buck hout Lab. The remainder of the Winter term's .sehedule will be. planned, and slides .of :past ' . events will be shown. youiare - interested in hiking, camp ing,: tobogganing, . skating, or cycling, come to• the-meeting tonight. Ski Patrol Meeting—Monday, February 11, 7:30 p.m., Dr. Greeley, "Fractures amr_Sprains." 241 Ace Hall. _ World Championship Canoe Slalori Movies to be shown at the - PSOC Canoe Division Meeting this ; Thursday. Febru ail- 7, in 121 Sparks at 7 p.m. Plans for_ whole,. Spring- schedule to ,be dis cussed. !` z
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