PAGE EIGHT Campaigns— (Continued rrom rage one) Samuel Marino ,State; John Don nal, Lion. Junior class secretary-treasur er—Lee Coy, State; Barbara Bak er, Lion. Lion Slogan "Leadership, Experience, Abil ity" will be the slogan of the Lion party, clique chairman Mil ton Bernstein said. "The slogan says more than 100 words can say," Bernstein said yesterday. He indicated that the party's six point platform will be stressed in the campaigning. State Planks State party candidates will stress four planks in the party's platforms, Murray Goldman, clique chairman, said yesterday. The planks calling for student referendums on all future assess ments, investigation of the cost of text books, investigation of the procedure of women's Judi cial, and sophomore class rep resentation on Tribunal, will be emphasized by the State party, Goldman said. Goldman added, however, that of paramount importance was the State party's promise to carry out its platform. "I would like to see every pledge carried out," Goldman said. Bernstein issued the following statement: "We are quite sure the student body recognizes the need for - good student government, and good student government is achieved by electing good candi dates. We feel confident the Lion • - • , 3*?":::•::4:::i... :::?%.*' •: : . i :VS2 : LEADING ,•:::....—:: ,:. : :•.: : :•: : ,: t ;:::•>7EZ,: ....:+3*: SELLER ?gig,* K,,,c0.. ,:;:::.. IN . i:: , :::.:, :,. •';•i:••:•:•:•..:,:.: .„:.,......,. , N:::: :: . AMERICA'S f...'K‘.... , .:•:.:•::::::.„,:. :•:•:•:,::::: ........ :.- :•:,.....„.•,..,......x.:. 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DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Club To Sponsor Chess Tournament Plans have been completed for an all-College chess tournament to be sponsored by the Penn State Chess club, Jerome Movso vich, president, announced yes terday. Any student is eligible to par ticipate in the tournament. Those interested should attend the next meeting of the organization in 7 Sparks at 7 p.m., Tuesday. The type of tournament will be decided by the number of en trants. It will either be single elimination or a round robin com petition. New Ag Honorary To Accept Me ti ers Applications' for embership in the Coaly society, newly organ ized agriculture honorary, must be turned in to Ruth Martin in 111 Agriculture by noon today, Charles Zellner, society spokes man, said yesterday. All agriculture students active in extra-curricular activities and holding a 1.3 all-College average are eligible for membership. candidates can give the students the government they desire." Unlike recent years, there will not be the traditional parades. The decision to abandon the parades was made by joint agreement be tween Goldman and Bernstein. Both agreed that the parades ac complished nothing and were a waste of effort. 5 Athletes— (Continued from. page one) men. Ruler of the Eastern 145- pound class, Albarano was eli minated in the first round at East Lansing. Co-captain of the 1951 football team, Betts is expected to be a big factor in the forthcoming campaign. Last year he held down a starting position at end for Rip Engle's gridders. Maurey To Run Ruler of the '137-pound division in the recent , Eastern wrestling championships, Maurey is the middle man on Penn State's num ber-one wrestling family. James, an older brother, was captain of the grapplers in 1950 and a two time Eastern champ, while Jerry, a younger brother, is star of the freshman mat team and presi dent of the freshman class. Basketball Co-Captain • A two-year veteran of the basketball team, the '6 -foot, 7- inch McMahan was rece n t l y elected co-captain of the 1951-52 court squad. A native of Canada, he is the son of a former Penn State athlete. Bonn Mot- (Continued from page four) no more than usually overloaded truck. In front of us an immense sergeant was standing up, earn estly searching the sky for enemy airplanes. This was Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania, but he was looking for enemy airplanes. SUDDENLY THE TRUCK hit a pebble in the road. Aboard a THOUSANDS of students all over the country are making this test—proving for themselves Chesterfield smells milder, smokes milder than any other cigarette. THEY KNOW TOO ... Chesterfield gives them more for their money... Chesterfield leaves no unpleasant after-taste! That's right, More-for-Your-Money... MILDNESS Ched- NO UNPLEASANT AFTER-TASTE ...---- 'AA N'Mq C. l I 5 two- and one-half ton, this is a l major catastrophe. The immense sergeant sat down heavily right on top of our helmeted head. The other guys in the truck thought that was the funniest - thing they had ever seen. They were laugh ing uproariously until little by little one of the more intelligent ones began to realize that we were no longer breathing. To us, sitting there dead with our eyes CLASSIFIEDS 1936 TERRAPLANE four-door sedan good running condition, body, five good tires, heater. • Must sell. $65. Call 2117 after 5 p.m. 1937 CHEVROLET.. CALL 6276 TRENCH COAT in Sparks during 1.F.0 sing Tues. Call 3181. Ask for Davis. L O.S T, CAMEL-HAIR double-breasted coat outside 217 Willard. Please notify Joan Kolansky, 847 Atherton Hall. Re ward. TRAILER SPACES for rent, Sunset Trailer Camp. 112 North Butts Street. Charles Rudy owner. Phone 4175. FOR RENT. Single room in private home for male student. 637 West Beaver Avenue. Phone 6417. DOUBLE ROOMS with single beds near campus; also single in double room. Student or working man. Phone 2919. MISCELLANEOUS IF YOUR typewriter needs repairs just call 2492 or bring machine to 633 W College Ave. Mr. Beatties 28 years ex perience is at your service. cer wrhe tr . ara FOR SALE LOST FOR RENT gam. t *c• :a :e~'.'S~`u~. SATURDAY; APRIL 7;`.1951 open, the whole scene looked like something out of Dante. Then after a while someone pumped some air back into our lungs and we weren't dead Any more but only very very sick. Then they stopped laughing. • Gcffiklivl964..bmriMPW/es Tawco4s
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