The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 20, 1952, Image 8

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Social Security Benefit(
Bill Flounders in House
WASHINGTON, May 19 (JP)—A proposed $300,000,000 a year
increase in social security benefits foundered in the House toslay on
a charge it would open the way for socialized medicine.
• The bill came up under a situation requiring two-thirds majority,
for- approval and with amendments barred. It got a thin 150-140
majority, but that was 45 votes
short of the needed two-thirds.
In theory, the measure still
had a chance for revival if the
sponsors got clearance from the
Rules• Committee for procedure in
the normal parliamentary way.
Actually, there appeared to be
little likelihood of such a move,
in view of the already developing
adjournment rush.
Chairman Doughton (D-N.C.) of
the Ways and Means Committee,
author of the bill, told a reporter
soon after the vote
"I have no• present plans to go
before the Rules Committee. Let
those who voted to kill•it take the
responsibility, as far as I am con
cerned."
The socialized medicine cry,
raised against the bill by the
American Medical Association
and echoed by several Republican
House members, w a s directed
against a section designed to pre
serve the Old Age and Survivors
Insurance rights of persons totally
and permanently disabled.
The primary f e a t u r e of the
CHESTERFIELD Is MUCH MILDER
and NO UNPLEASANT AFTER-TASTE*
measure was a raise in benefits
of at least $5 a month for prac
tically all persons now drawing
retirement benefits under the
program, and up to $5 a month
for those who retire in the future.
Proportionate increases were pro
vided for wives, widows, children
and other beneficiaries.
What is believed to have been
the first toll road in the United
States was built from Alexandria,
Va., to Snigger's Gap.
Matriculation Cards
Held for Students
The Dean of Admissions' of
fice has announced that new
matriculation cards are being
held in 109 Willard for a large
number of students who en
tered in the fall of 1951.
Unless the cards are picked
up by the end of this semester
students will have to pay the
fee for a duplicate card.
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with an extraordinarily good taste
*From the Report of a Well-Known Research Organization
THE 'DAILY. COLLEGIAN :. STATE -:.:SI'CLEGE
2 Coeds to Read'
At Women's Club
' Two 'students, accompanied by
Mrs. Harriet D. Nesbitt, assistant
professor• of public speaking,, will
give readings" tonight at :the Em
porium Women's Club.
JOada Oswaldt, junior, will read
Stephen Vincent• Benet's "Too
Early Spring" and "The Shadow
of , a Girl" by Ashton, and Betty
Lou Morgan, senior, will read
from Maxwell Anderson's "Anne
of a Thousand Days."
To Receive Award
Lucia San Augustin,. of Ma
nila, Philippine Islands, has been
chosen to receive an annual award
from the international relations
committee of the \ School of Home
Economics.
Miss San Augustin will work
for her master's degree in home
economics education. Her chief
interest is in trends in curriculum
building and guidance.
GOLF CLUBS $24.85; Remington Type
writer, almost like new, $44.85 ; , Under
wood Typewriter $29.85 ; Remington Type
writer $17.50 ; Soundscriber $148.95. Phone
3595.
BICYCLE SCHWINN, light weight with
three speed shift. Good mechanical con
dition. See at: 805-B Windcrest. R. A.
Navies.
'47 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE, perfect
condition. Inquire John Leasure, Lambda.
Chi Alpha. 6:30 to 8 p.m.
CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE
ENNSYLVANIA
C,LA,SSIF MPS
WANTED
WANTED TO RENT :' 'Single room, avail
able after June 9. Call 375 Simmons.
MALE RIDER to Los Angeles. Leaving
June 7 or 8. Call Hill ext.=2669`;,between
9 & G.
SHORT ORDER COOK for weekends and
experienced waitresses. Bennetts Sky-
View, State College •6591. : _ •
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RIDE TO Sacramento, - California or vicin
ity. Desired departure June 3-7. • Will
share expenses. Call Lefty, .4819.
PASSENGER WANTED to Detroit, Mich
or, points enroute ; leaving 'on June -3
Call Mills at 6789.
FURNISHED OR unfurnished apartment
. near campus for graduate student and
wife. Call 4669 after 5 :30 p.m. - •
COUPLE DESIRES apartment for main
session only.' Opportunity. for professors
on main session vacation. Call Ed after
9:39 p.m. at 2919.
LOST
WILL PERSON who took wrong PS jacket
on 3rd floor Osmond please return to
Ronald Mentzer, ext. 297. I. have yours.
AMPRO TAPE RECORDER in Spriag_Car
nivel parking lot. Reward offered. Call
Don 2337.
DOOR TO my room. If you find it call
Bill Scott, alias Rudolph Vaselino, ext.
272.
MAN'S SHELL rimmed glasses on Ath
erton, Beaver, or Allen streets, May 17.
If found call Nick 2535.
WRIST WATCH 17 jewel Swiss move
ment, leather band, on Thursday, . near
golf course. Reward.
DID YOU TAKE my white Stroock shortie
from Beta Sigma Rho Saturday nite.
have yours. Rita; 347 Atherton.
ONE POLITICAL and Cultural History Of
Modern Europe by Carlton Hayes in 104
Willard last week. Return .to SU or Louise
Glud. Box 1159 Thompson.
Copyright 195 Z I.accur & MYEIS Toncco Co.,
TY_TESDAT,:yAY
FOR RENT
SUMMER STUDENTS, room,.and board a',
• the Beaver House. Board $9.00 per 5-dan
week,- and $12.00 per, 7.-day. week. Room
'arid board $15.00 -per week. Call 1851.
THREE ROOM apartment-completely fur
nished for summer only. in S. Allen St.
Call after 7 p.m. Phone 7965.
C.ENTRAL LOCATlON—furnished and un
- furnished apartments. Call 2131.
SUMMER and FALL session bookings nov.
at Colonial Hotel, 123 W. Nittany Ave.
State College. Central, .quiet and com
fortable. Phone ,4850. Ask• for C. R.
SAVE - MONEY on that moving job, a
many students have. Rent a truck. Local
or out-of-state. Hertz Driv-Ur-Self -System
LIC., 'lO2O Green Ave., Altoona, • Penna.
Phone 2-3200.
ROOM OR room and board for all sessions
of summer sehoolvat LAMBDA CHI.
Call 2602.
ROOM AND BOARD on campus at Alpha
Zeta this summer. Excellent 'facilities;
reasonable prices. Phone 7621 1622.
ROOMS, with 5-day week board, over
looking the College gardens, for summer
or fall. Graduate students (Married or
single), or students that go home ' week
ends' preferred. Phone 2877.
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.
BICYCLE RENTAL. Call. Harry Hunter,
400 East College Ave. Phone 4200.
TYPING and MIMEOGRAPHING. Secre,
tarial Service. Room 207, Hotel State Col
lege. Phone 4900.
TENNIS FANS it's Hassingers for
• racket stringing the no-awl way. Prompt
service, guaranteed work; longer life to
string and racket. R. T. Hassinger. Daily—
White Hall; after 5 p.m. 514 E. Beaver
Ave.
TYPING. Call campus ext. 2162. •
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