"BCE EIGHT Committee lo Act Jin Appropriations Eecoraroendatiotis for the state 'fennial appropriations to the Wiese wffl be made fcy the Sen te'S Appropriations Committee .tithizi “a week or so,” today said enetar Leroy E Chapman (R -foa-reid, chairman of the commit x. This statement came after a meeting of the committee in which President Ralph D. Hetzel stressed ie need for increased College ex penditures. Appropriations of approximate -7 $10,004,000 for ordinary oper ting expenses, faculty salaries, nd routine expenditures have leea requested for the next bien ium. Gov. Jaimes H. Duff in his udget message to the General assembly recently recommended in $8,500,000 allotment. Senator A. H. Letzler tR-Clear teld) proposed this week a $6,000,- 00 supplementary appropriation AH in addition to the regular lap ropriations which the College rill receive. This money would be sed to construct both temporary nd permanent housing’ for fac ility memlbers and the student ■ody, and permanent construction £ academic buildings. Freshmen— (Continued from page one) 3. As the land-grant college, s enn State is committed to the ervice of the educational needs £ the Commonwealth as a whole. “At the moment,” said Presi lent Hetzel, “we hav e been dir cted to complete the postponed ducation of Pennsylvania’s vet rans as quickly as possible. Daylight Saving Daylight Saving Time will be observed by the College and the Boro this summer. The lime change will occur' at 2 o'clock Sunday morning when clocks in State College will be advanced one hour. Mail will, however, arrive on E.S.T. Since the change is at 2 a ■ coeds' >hours will not be a. r ■to <*■ll -H****. 1 4®^ HOUOM GBOOHO BIAOES ME MADE IN U.S.A., i,mmm sc.mm.um me nmui over THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. • PENNSYLVANIA Stock Show— (Continued from page one) ager; James Work, assistant show manager, William Salom, who will explain the judging; Robert Houston, beef cattle superinten dent; Lee Woehling, sheep sup erintendent; Francis Kirk, swine superintendent; Art Whittier, horse superintendent; Lynn Christian, special features; Wayne Kelly and Art Reese, publicity; Carolyn Graham, awards; Jan.es Shriver, decoration and Ann Bu ganich, catalogue. Th e College Armory was at one time in th e basement of the old dining room. CLASSIFIEDS All classified advertisements must be in by 4:30 pjnl day preceding issue. Prices are: 40c for one insertion. $l.OO, three insertions, 17 words or less. Call Collegian, 711. WANTED—Complete set of golf clubs. Will pay reasonable price. Call Jim, Greyhound Bus Station after 6 p.m. LOST—Parker 51 goldtop pencil. Reward. Call Howard 4296. when you smoke PHILIP MORRIS! CLEAN, FRESH, America's FINEST Cigarette! First smoke in the morning or last one at night— the 'V°T>. ALL yours, when you smoke Philip Morris! And here's why ,.. There’s an important difference in Philip Morris man ufacture that makes Philip Morris taste better—smoke better-because it lets the FULL FLAVOR of the world’s finest tobaccos come through for your complete enjoyment — clean. fresh, purel Try Philip Morris—you, too, will agree that Philip MORRIS is America’s FINEST Cigarette/ WILL BUY, TRADE or SELL' your present car. State College Motor Service. State College 743. FOR SALE—I 942 Harley-Dav idson ’45 motorcycle, just ov erhauled. Also small house trailer. Call Wilson 4951. FOUR RIDERS wanted to Phila delphia. Leaving Fri. 4:20. Re turning Sun. late afternoon. Bob Waldo 4953. LOST—Grey gabardine topcoat. Ground floor Sparks—Thurs day afternoon. Call Wahl 2760. FIFTH ANNIVERSARY Quality Foods at LOWEST PRICES • MEATS • FRUITS i • POULTRY • CANNED GOODS • FRESH PRODUCE • SEA FOODS COLLEGE FOOD MARKET 202 W. College Ave. Phone 4955 ALWAYS BETTER... BETTER ALL WAYS PURE WANTED Room for parents Saturday night, May 10. Call Fay, room 164 Atherton Hall. LOST—Maroon Waterman foun tain pen, Thursday, ,ih Rec Hall. Call Sylvia 2647. LOST Silk print head scarf, brown background, between Eng. A and Old Main.. Sentimen tal value. Janie, 4425, DELTA UPSILON will remain open during th e summer ses sion. To reserve room and board call Ward 3939. difference : n s * rette Kith an Bu^iled^Tm7nenTfaCtUre - Sf £°£e u,E *2. *be J? edic al '- «££ lmok£T -SS SSSSStage FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1947 LOST—Black Shaffer pen. ward. Call 414 Ath. vss FORDHAM UNIVERSITY SCHOOL of LAW NEW YORK THREE-YEAR DAY COURSE FOUR YEAR EVENING COURSE CO-EDUCATIONAL Member Absii. of American Law Schools Accredited College Degree Required for Admission Veterans of World War II who have com pleted two years of college work toward accredited degree may matriculate within one year of honorable discharge. Full transcript of record required m every ease FIRST YEAR CLASS BEGINS September 29, 1947 For further information address Registrar Fordham University School of Law 302 Broadway, New Yolk 7, N. Y.