PAGE EIGHT Green-- (Continued from page one) drawal from the program—could be listed as follows: 1. High prices. He said the _Of fice of Price Stabilization's mar gin -of-profit pr ovi d e s "price ladders instead of price ceilings." 2. "Lack of an effective rent control law. The government is not manifesting strong leader ship in the effort to prevail upon Congress to adopt an effective new refit-control law." 3. "Wages are frozen by gov ernment order. Nothing else in the economy has been frozen." 4. Taxes. The plain people "are being asked to pay taxes just as high as the • wartime peak. But the taxes on business are still far below that level." • 5. Civilian manpower. "During the last war, free American la bor proved beyond any doubt that it can outproduce conscript ed labor. There is no justification now for dangerous experiments with labor conscription, yet that is exactly where the Office of Defense Mobilization is heading." 6. Representation on defense agencies. "Labor can have no confidence in defense agencies which are completely dominated by big business representatives who see only the big business, point of view." The faculty counselor of for eign students• assists students fr o m other lands in' adjusting themselves to their new environ ment, by welcoming them to the srea3ure ,_llunt rag ' - A N dina* Net: isCOVEN 100 SILVER DOLLARS HIDDEN IN ARTICLES OF MERCHANDISE SUCH AS SHIRTS, TIES, UNDERWEAR, SOXS, BELTS, JEWELRY, etc. If you find a silver dollar in the article you buy—it belongs to you—but you will have to buy the article to find it. DON'T WAIT - THEY ARE GOING FAST - SALE STARTED LAST EVENING EVERY PURCHASE IS A DONATION TO THE P. S. C. A. eolleg.e Sporbwear STATE COLLEGE'S FRIENDLY STORE Chorus Sings— (Continued, from page one) ranged by de Paur, "Quiet Flows the Don," by Dzerzhinsky and de- Paur, "Songs-- of .the French Partisan,' arranged by de Paur and "Roger Young," by Loesser and de Paur. Following the intermission, the group will resume with a section of five' negro spirituals and work songs: "His Name So Sweet," ar ranged by Hall Johnson, "I Want Jesus to Walk With Me," ar ranged by de Paur, "Listen to the Lambs," by R. Nathaniel Dett, "Water Boy," by Robinson and de Paur, and "Great Gawd A'- Mighty," by Jester Hairston. The chorus will conclude the concert with a group of four songs of faith: "Adoramus Te Christe," by Palestrina, "Ani Ma- Amin," arranged by de Paur, "Bless the Lord, 0 My Soul," by Ippolitoff and Ivanof, and "The Lord's Prayer," by Malotte and de Paur. The de Paur Infantry chorus began its civilian career in 1947 after having given more than 2,000 concerts for the armed for ces. Try-Outs For Players Try-outs for dancers in the forthcoming Players' production of "Lady in the Dark" will be held in 10 Sparks at seven o'clock tonight. campus and aiding in the solu tion of their personal problems. P. S. C. A. Old Fashioned Atz * BEAVER and ALLEN TTTE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Spirituals 92 Animals Drawn For Stock Show Ninety-two animals were drawn to be shown in the College's 1951 Little International Livestock Show on April 28, Edna Grabiak, secretary of the Block and Bridle club, said yesterday. Drawings were held Tuesday by the club, sponsors of th€ show. Animals in both the sheep and swine divisions are still available, Miss Grabiak added, but the horse and cattle divisions are closed. Because of the quality of the livestock to be shown this year, the exposition has attracted tar more than usual interest, "James Gallagher, s h o`w co-chairman, said. New additions have been made in the Shorthorn, Hereford, and Angus beef cattle. Morgan horses recently purchased by the College and outstanding York shire hogs will also appear in this year's show. t' £stiF ~ `G' R~~'t Nv; p 3 ~. Campus Interviews on Cigarette For once in his life, our fervent friend admits that eagerness can be over-done! He's alluding, of course, to all these quick-trick cigarette tests 7 the ones that ask you to decide on cigarette mildness after just one puff, one sniff, one inhale or one exhale! When the • chips are down, he realizes cigarette mildness can't be judged in a hurry. That's why he made . . . The sensible test . . . the 30-Day Camel Mildness Test which asks you to try Camels as your steady smoke— on a pack after pack, day after day basis. No snap judgments needed. After you've enjoyed Camels—and only Camels—for 30 days in your "T -Zone" (T for Throat, T fOr Taste), we believe you'll know, why . . More People Smoke Camels than any other cigarette! Metric Cordi,•Ready For New Students Students new on campus this semester may exchange their temporary student identifica tion cards (matriculation cards) for permanent ones at 110 Wil lard hall any time up to and including 5 p.m. ne x t Thurs day, A fee of $1 will be asessed for exchange after next Thurs day. Jeffries Elected Fellow By Mineral Society Dr.C. D. Jeffries,- soils technol ogist at the College, was recently elected a Fellow by the Mineral ogical Society of •America. Jef fries, a member of the School of Agriculture staff, has been de voting much of his time to soil re search. He was elected a Fellow by the American Society of Agronomy in 1948: `fs;». vim?,.. a Y.x;,. N~~A