PA GE EIGHT Stock Barns Busy As Contest Nears Ag Hill stock barns are buzzing with activity this week as almost 100 College students are working daily to "fit" their animals for the hill's biggest event of the year, The Little International Livestock Show. Fou r classes, livestock, beef, horses, sheep and hogs, will be judged by experienced Pennsylvania stockmen in the show to be held in the stock pavilion, 1 p.m. April 24. In March the contestants drew for the animal they were to "fit," clean, brush, shine and train. The beef contest holds the largest number of entries since the prize is a pur e bred Herford heifer, valued at well over $lOO. Awards in the other divisions will be a Southdown ewe lamb for the winner in the sheep con test, a Berkshir e Gilt hog for the winner in the swine contest, and a As added attractions to the show, the Block and Bridle Club of th e Animal Husbandry School will hold a raffle and a pig derby. Topping off the livestock day will be a banquet given by the Block and Bridle Club at the Allencrest Tea Room at 8:00 o'clock the same evening. Co-chairmen of the event are Louis Jacobson and Charles Cameron. Heading the beef di vision is William Stone and Amos Zimmerman, whil e Lynn Chris ton is in charge of the horse di vision and Paul Smith the hog Cabinet (Continued from page one) University of Pennsylvania ann Princeton University. Tribunal chairman Alan Hack will report a study of the large numlber of campus traffic and Parking violations. The possibility of Tribunal handling offenders will be indicated. Since Independent Student Council and the men's dormitory councils have not met since last Thursday. no further action will be reported on the constittnion for the Association of Independ ent Men, according to Robert Tnoxell. chairman of the commit tee on revision of constitution. Ball Tickets on Sale Ticket for the Pan Hel-IFC ball at Recreation Hall tomorrow eve ning will be on sale at the Stu dent Union from 8 o'clock to morow morning to 4:30 o'clock in the afternoon, and at Recreation Hall during the dance, Joseph Succop, publicity chairman, said yesterday. Price of th e tickets $4.50 each includes a corsage. Each purchas er will receive a white slip with ticket to be exchanged for the corsage at Recreation Hall. Bill McMullen, local florist, will pre sent the corsages at a table im mediately inside the door of Rec reation Hall, added Succop. 401 1 CO °l ‘ . _ Tiwo ws 10 1 ecn division There is no admission charge for the show, whicn is open to both townspeople and students. Critique Refunds 10e A ten-cent refund will be paid tc all subscribers to Critique at Student Union between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. today. David Eldridge. b isiness manager of Critique ex plained that the refund is neces sary since three instead of four issues of Critique will be printed this semester because of technical difficulties. Fly Tying and Casting George Harvey and his fly tying - fly casting classes are the subject of an article written by Russ Davis, free lance writer of PHILIP MORRIS is so much better to smoke! PHILIP MORRIS offers the smoker an glEm. benefit found in no other cigarette. For PHILIP MORRIS is the ONE, the ONLY cigarette recog. nized by leading nose and throat specialists as definitely less irritating. Remember: Less irritation means mars smoking enjoyment for you. Yes! If every smoker knew what PHILIP MORRIS smokers know, they'd ALL change to PHILIP MORRIS. 211PHILIII MORRIS THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA MI Gallery Opens Stale Art Show The Gimbel Pennsylvania Art Collection will open a two-weeks chewing in the Mineral Industries Gallery of the College Sunday, April 25. State Secretary of Com merce Orus J. Mathews disclosed yesterday. The collection includes 116 uaintings. drawings and sketches lof contemporary Pennsylvania. Throughout 1948. he said, the collection will continue on tour throughout the state. including an l exhibit in Erie opening during Pennsylvania Week which this lyear will be observed from Sep tember 26 through October 2. More than. 40.000 persons have viewed the paintings in three ex hibits held thus far. Alice Frank Merriam, of the Associated Amer ican Artists. who has supervised the display of paintings. repo-ts the collection was seen by 6.279 persons during a 10-day exhibit in Philadelphia, by 22.690 in five weeks in Pittaburgh, and by 12.- 345 during a month's dis.olay in Harrisburg. Philadelphia. The article appears in the April 17 issue of Colliers. TRY A PACALw • . TO COAT CLASSIFIEDS AM classified advertisements must be In by 12:00 p.m. day preceding issue. Prices are 40c one insertion : $l.OO. three insertions: 17 words or lee. Call Collegian 6711. FOUND WATCH on Ski Trail, still in good eon dition. Call 2789. Ask for Grace. FOR SALE LIGHT BLUE net evening gown, size 14, never worn, 925. Call State College 4619 after 7 p.m. ROYAL STANDARD, 11 in. carriage typewriter. 1940 KMM model. Juet re built. Brand new condition. $76. Call Willard and Dunaway, Leitzell Bldg. GE portable radio. Excellent condition. Self charging. Works on AC. New bat.. tery. Price 850.00. Call 8289 after 6 p.m. 1947 CHEVROLET convertible, fully equipped. Cash or trade. Prave, Shultz Bldg., Port Matilda, Penna. SPRINGFIELD SINGLE SHOT GUN— Marlin .22 model 81-DL, complete with four power Marlin scope, cleaning rods and amo. Both guns in excellent condition. Call Stan, 2941. 19.6 FORD TUDOR sedan, $BOO, See Bob Calhoun, Dorm 6. Phone 8945. LIGHT BLUE faille evening dress, size 14; silver evening shoes, size 8 N, both worn once. Coil 4283. ORCHIDS 82.00 each! through April 11- 18. Your alumni florist Jimmy Wolfe 19. Manager Woodrlng's Floral Gardens. 1947 IRONWOOD aluminum Trailer, fully equipped. Separate bedroom. Used 10 months. Available June 7. Inquire Hoover's Trailer Park, 8506. THURSDAY, APRIL 115, Me WANTED SOMEONE to demonstrate tze Maxine. dance of 1916 for cut of Players' show. "Years Ago." MICROPHONE to public address system, small white box containing band Malta and extension cord, at Phi Kappa Pal. Please return to Paul Grove, 4048, or DU House. Reward. LOG•LOG Decitrig IC & E Slide Hale. Call Charles Howard, 4078. Reward. DUPLEX decitrig eliderule in Room 105, Main Eng. Thursday, April 1. Call Meier, 2184. Reward. RHINESTONE PIN on Saturday night between Grange and Corner Bann. Finder please call Betty Yurick, ii(Kil. Re ward. WEDNESDAY, April 7, Grey gabardine topcoat, label reading. Harry Holland, Amarillo, Texas. Please call Jim Dunaway, 4957. BROWN GABARDINE topcoat, 'Charles ton, S. C. label, at SPE House Friday night. Call Wally 4957. K and E SLIDE RULE, black cafe. Call 6921. R. Bell. BLACK COAT with hood, detaarable lin. ing in Library, Monday morning. Find.. er please call Kay, 429 Ath. FIVE KEYS on key ring, between Wind• crest and Hort Bldg., Friday, April 9. Call Ext. 282 M. NOTEBOOK—Name outside, Frank Rick enlaub. If found, call Don Murray. 3976. Very important notes. MISCELLANEOUS THESES and TERM PAPERS typed at 20e per page. Papers done carefully. Call 6695.