PAGE EIGHT Bowling Taxes Up 3,414 Per Cent Perry H. Gentzel, proprietor of the only remaining bowling alley in State College, has charged that local taxes on his establishment have been increased 3,414 percent since 1945. In a recent statement, addressed to the borough council, he asked the council why it was dis- critninating against him. He closed the alleys at the be ginning of this year in the face of a new tax increase. Borough Permit "My cancelled check of Dec. 22, 1944, shows that I paid the borough $5 for a borough permit LOST LOST—AT Itec Hall. Gold Signet Ring Initials J.E.D. Sentimental value. Re ward. If any information, call Davison. 2253. RED PIGSKIN Wallet, with key, between Nittnny Dell and Simmons, Jnn. 12. Call Margaret, Simmons, 249. LOST—LADIES Witnauer Watch. Initials M.L.W. in vicinity of White Hall. Finder please call 324, McElwain. LOST—NOTEBOOK, two Lab books, chem istry textbook, Tuesday in Old Main lounge. Please return to Student Union. LOST—ON Monday. Glasses, light tortoise frame, brown leather ease. Phone 111, Simmons. LADIES HAMILTON Wrist Watch. En graved L.E.F. 111138. Lost Tuesday vicinity front campus. Call 6492. Reward. LOST—RONSON Lighter initialed R.W.B Phone 4444. Ask for Bogen. RONSON LIGHTER monogramed H.S.O Call 5051, Ext. 272. Ask for Ozarko. FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL KNOTTY Pine Bookcase, 4 x 5 feet, walker, stroller in good con dition. Call 6815. Ask for Sam. FOR SALE-21 foot 1945 Glider Trailer. Bottled gas, good condition, reasonable, immediate sale.. Contact Wills, Hoover's Trailer Park. FOR SALE-1948 Studebaker 5 passenger coupe, heater, overdrive and radio. 18,000 miles. and condition. Dorm 2, Room 27. BIRCH PHONOGRAPH in carrying case Excellent condition and priced to please Good bargain. Call Reider 4908. THE POPULAR recording, Rag Mop, by the Ames Brothers! Get your copy at The Harmony Shop. Today! 27' HOUSE TRAILER. Excellent condi tion. Bottled gas, electric refrigerator. Priced to sell quickly. Immediate occu pancy. 368 Windcrest. How THE SAFETY RESPONSIBILITY The Safety Responsibility law is an Act of Legislature to protect everyone in Pennsylvania against financially irresponsible own ers or operators of motor vehicles who become involved in acci dents. It also promotes street and highway safety by facilitating the State's ability to remove habitual accident causers from 'be hind the wheel. J. A. (JACK) FROST INSURANCE 143 S. Frazier State College PHONE 4211 to operate bowling alleys for the year 1945. The ordinance in ques tion increases this tax by 3,200 per cent," the statement said. "Mr. Chromer, the tax assessor, increased the tax on the build ing . . . by just over 214 per cent CLASSIFIEDS WANTED—ONE Ginger Rogers, one Ethel Merman, one Judy Garland, one Mickey Rooney, numerous singers, dancers, crew members, etc. for Thespians' production of Gershwin's "Girl Craze. Tryouts Sun day, Monday fund Tuesday. Room 409, Old Main, 10110 p.m. WANTED-CLEAN room with congenial family for second semester, preferably near campus. Write Box 2GI-A. FOUR PASSENGERS to Kansas City Leaving Friday 8:00 a.m., January 27 Call Al Petrowaki, 3240, or leave message WANTED—TWO Double Rooms, immedi ate occupancy. Prefer vicinity Hamil ton and Garner streets. Sam Hurwitz. AEPi 7602. FOUND—LAST Friday. Striped Umbrella, between dormitories 9 ,and 10, Pollock Circle. Call at 508 Windcrest. STUDENTS—Get your thesis, term papers, mimeographing, and typing done! Sec• retarial service. Hotel State College• Phone 4906. YOUR' TYPEWRITER can be repaired right here in State College. In many cases 24 hour service. Just Dial 2492 or bring machine to 683 West College Ave. THESES AND Term Papers Typed, by expert typist. Rates very reasonable. Mrs. Phil Johnson, Woodsdale Trailer Park. Phone State College 6505. . TIRED OF looking at the .same four walls? We have walls you've never seen! Stop at 320-B Windcrest or call MacMillan at 3970. That nickle may save you $5Ol. EXAM \WEEK—Murphy's for Exam Blue Books—All sizes. Get yours today at Murphy's. 'il'OTJ ARE in the news—read about it in the IFC Newsletter. LAW AFFECTS You If you are involved in an accident resulting in death or injury to a person, or property damage to any one person, including yourself, exceeding $lOO, you must show that you have Automobile insurance to cover any possible resulting claims. If this evidence is not presented ,the State will require you to put 'up as much as $llOOO in cash or a surety , bond. , Failure to do so will result in suspension otboth your driving ald registratioit licenses.- Insurance Real Estate Notary Public Doty & Elder INSURANCE 108 S. Allen St. State THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA WANTED comfortable single FOUND MISCELLANEOUS College PHONE 2981 just over 3,414 per cent seems out of line, when just across the street, the swimming pool . . . is not taxed at all. "Why discriminate? The com mittee (set up by council to in vestigate the situation), as well as council, may ask what busi ness in State College, contractor, merchant, or vendor, can stand an increase in his taxes of just over 3,414?" Thespian Show Tryouts Slated For Next Week Penn State Thespians have an nounced that tryouts for their Spririg show, "Girl Crazy," will be held next Sunday, Monday and Tuesday at 7 p.m. in room 409, Old Main. "Girl Crazy," with music and lyrics by George and Ira Gersh win, featured Ginger Rogers, Eth el Merman, and Willie Howard in the original Broadway cast. The movie version of the show starred Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney. The score includes such hits as "Embraceable You," "I Got 'Rhythm," "But Not For Me," and.many others. The production of "Girl Crazy" marks the first time in recent years that the Thespian policy of presenting a student - written' show will be discarded. , Tryouts for the various roles will be held separately immedi ately after the general assembly. Castings of the singers, dancers, actors, speciality acts and crew members will be completed be fore the gnd of the semester. Per formances will be given in Schwab Auditorium lat e in March. HENRY M. BURMAN "Complete Insurance" 121 E. Beaver Ave. PHONE 3201 Slogan Contest f Ends Tomorrow Tomorrow is the last day to submit entries in the slogan contest being sponsored by the Student Dry Cleaning Agency. Prizes of $lO, $5, and $2 in clean ing service will be awarded to the authors of the best slogans. According to • Joseph S. Rein heimer, supervisor of student agencies and chairman of the committee of judges, the con test winners will be announced either Tuesday or Wednesday of next week. Entries may be submitted at any of the seven SDCA stations up until the close of business on Saturday. Any number of en tries • may be submitted, but each one must be in a sealed enve lope with name and address in cluded. Registration-- (Continued from page one) of aid to athletes, by George Oehmler, president of Engineer ing council. The goal of the drive was reduced from $16,000 to $14,- 000, and individual contributions from $2 to $1.75. Carlton Durling, chairman of the campus upkeep and safety committee, described a number of improvements which it is pro moting, including a diagonal walk from 'Temporary Building to Osmond Laboratory. THE PRESBYTERIAN STOP CHURCH Frazier St. Beaver Ave. For Supper Morning Worship 10:45 Guest Speaker: At • Rev. Donald W. Carruthers "IN MID PASSAGE" . Annual Congregational FRED'S Meeting 7:30 „RESTAURANT Rev. Andrew E. Newcomer Jr. _ Remember—suspension is automatic if you can't meet the law's requirements. Insurance for resident owners or operators must be written by an insurance ,company licensed to do business in Penn sylvania and provide the following minimum coverage: 1) $lOOO for property damage 2) $5,000 for injuries sustained by - one person 3) $lO,OOO for all personal injuries resulting from one ) accident. En forcement begins automatically on February 1, 1950—50 act NOW! Phone or visit our offices for any further details. "Our resppnsibil ity is your safety." For Complete Insurance Service—SEE Gordon •D. Kissin ger Agency Peoples Bank Bldg. Phone 2904 State College FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1050 'LI horn'--- (Continued from page one) Bickerton, as Julie's simp 1 e minded friend, Marie, adds a comic touch with natural man nerisms, and makes the empty headed little maid lovable. Tony Bowen is a - perfect Fiscur, as des picable as he should be, and Rose de Leon, as Julie's grumbling, but patient aunt enlivens a not too difficult part. The only member of the sup porting cast who is disappointing is Liliom's employer, as played by Geraldine Kassab. Mrs. Mus cat. is a cheap hussy, and al though her part is dramatic, Miss Kassab overacts and her move ments are extremely jerky. At times she is melodramatic. Settings for the play are effec tive, particularly for the scene in which Liliom faces the heav enly. tribunal. The entrance into purgatory with its ,flame should impress everyone. Costumes .are colorful and seem to be authentic for- Buda pest at the turn of the century. The play, on the whole, is color ful, entertaining and well inter preted, but occasionally drags. The scene immediately after Liliom's death is a little anticli mactic as are a few others. "Liliom" was not, as some stu dents misunderstood, adapted from "Carousel," hut was origin ally written by Ferenc Molnar and then set to music and re named "Carousel." • • Investigate Our Budget Premium Paying Plan E. G. WASSON INSURANCE ' 114 E. 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