rr=| ; Slip laxly @ (EuUrgtatt [ VOL. 51 No. 119 Candidates Meet The Press JAMES WORTH, Stale party candidate for All-College president, ponders a question asked by staffers of the Daily-Collegian at the Political Mixer in the TUB last night. Seated at the press, table are: (left to right) Dean Gladfeller, John Ashbrook, and George Glazer. Candidates Queried At Collegian Mixer Lion and State party candidates for seats on All-College cabinet answered questions in a 45-minute “Meet the Press” session spon sored..:by_tha.Daily Collegian last night in the .TUB. • ' •(,- A sparse crowd of Jess than 100 attended the election-eve mixer. Skip Reider and his orchestra provided the dance music. On the receiving end of the questions were Janies Worth, State, and Clair George, Lion, candidates for president; Harry Cover, State, and Ray Evert, Lion, for vice president; Thomas Jurchak, State, and William Klisahin, Lion, for secretary-treasurer; and David Olmsted, State, and John Stoudt,- Lion, for senior class president. All Introduced Answering a question as to the fate of the Student Union assess ment should it be impossible to go ahead with ' construction, Worth and George came up with different opinions.' Worth felt that the assessment should be continued, but at a reduced rate. George favored dropping .the as sessment if construction were ruled out. George backed up a Lion party platform plank favoring laundry case pickup service in the West dorm and women’s dorm area. He promised to “put more pressure” on Russell Clark, director of housing, to secure the same serv ice that now is available in the Nittany-Pollock area. Worth Defends Plank * A State party plank advocating a President’s b