The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 14, 1948, Image 4

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Lion Party-
(Continued from page one)
tion where discrimination is con
doned and encouraging inter
racial discussion groups.)
3. Student Union. (advocates
continuing SU committee, recom
mending alteration to the plan
from time to time, and informing
the student body of findings of
joint survey -tour group.)
4. Field House. (proposes dis
cussion with field house commit
tee in order to include practice
areas for major sports, space for
infra-mural sports, provisions for
indoor track meets, seating space
for indoor sports. Space for ath
letic activity not to be sacrificed
for offices.)
5. Student Advisory System.
(proposes a committee to study
joint methods giving more atten
tion to individuals.)
6. System of rating professors.
(proposes setting up a committee
of school councils to study the
program.)
7. College appropriations. (pro
poses a student committee to con
sult with the administration and
advocates that Cabinet direct its
support towards securing appro
priations.)
Stale Party-
(Continued from page one)
ation of the Co-Op Committee in
their quest for a student book
store on campus.
5. To investigate the practica
bility of a bi-cameral legislative
foran of student government, and
when found feasible, to inaugu
rate this highly-desirrble modc
at representation in order that all
►students be more closely associ
ated with student government.
CLASSIFIEDS
All classified advertisements mug be
In by 12:00 p.m. day preceding imam.
Urines ate 40c one insertion : 61.00.
Melee insertions: 17 words or less. Call
Collegian 6711-
FOR SALE
t 801.7 CHEVROLET convertible, fully
etPIAPPed. Cash or trade. Prove, Shultz
flidg., Port Matilda, Penna.
SPRINGFIELD SINGLE SOOT GUN—
lawnlin .92 model Sl-DL, complete with
four mower llariin . same, cleaning rode
and amo. Both guns in excellent condition.
Cull Aim 1941.
1i , 86 FORD TIMOR sedan, 5:100, See Bob
Calhoun. Dorm 6, Phone 1945.
LIGHT INA/E faille evening dress, size 14;
silver evening shoes, size S N, both worn
once. Cab 4283.
ORCHID'S $2.00 each! through April 11-
18. Your alumni florist Jimmy Wolfe 'B9.
Manager Woodring's Floral Gardena.
041 IRONWOOD ii.luininum Trailer. full)
equipped. Separate bedroom. Used 10
months. Available June 7. Inquire Haaver'a
Trailer Park. 3505.
WANTED
PART TIME JOB to last. from now to
June. Typing Preferred. Call Jelin
Thomas. 3372.
SOMEONE to demonstrate tre Maxine
dance of 1916 for east of Players' show,
"Years Ago.,•
PASSENGERS NYC and return. Leave
April 16 . or 16. return April 17 or 18.
Prot. Beall. Speech or 4819.
DUI.LEX decitriir sliderule in Reorti 105
Main Eng• Thermlay, April I. Call Meier
2184. Reward.
RHINI , 'TONF, PIN on Saturday night
between C range end Corner
Finder please call Betty Yuriek. 5051. Re
ward.
WEI)I4I.I)AY, April 7, Grey gabardine
topcoat, label reading. flurry Holland
Amarillo, Texas. I'leuse call Jim Dunaway.
4957.
BROWN CAB ARM NE t...poont, Charles
AT PENN STATE
DAVE KARP
smokes
CHESTERFIELDS
Dave says:
"When I smoke, I sirboke
Chesterfields because they a re
cooler smoking, better tasting
and always t-I.ll'e to satisfy."
A nation-wide survey shows
Chesterfields are TOPS with
College Students from coast
to-coast.
ton, S. C. label. at SPE House Friday Nelson. 2068. 1 have yours.
night. Call Wally 4957.
COVERT CLOTH cost in Sparks on Fri
day morning. Finder please cal/ Harold
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, FIIIINNSYLVANIA
K and I SLIDE RULE, black case. Call
6921. R. Bell.
BLACK COAT with hood, detticrable lin-
ing in Library, Monday morning. Find. MC=
er phylum mall Kay, 429 Ath.
NOTEBOOK—Name outaide, Frank >•IeA,
FIVE KEYS an key rime% between Wind- enlaub. If found, call Don Murray, MM,
crest and Hort Bldg., Friday, April 9. Very important notes.
WEDNESDAY, APR*, 14, 11148