PAGE EIGHT Nittany Group To 'Wait, See' On Merger Plan Nittany Council decided last night to "wait and see what Pol lock Council does" before taking further action on a proposed plan to (1) merge Nittany and Pollock Councils into a proposed East Dorm Council, and (2) to form a single social committee for both areas. The two-fold plan was origi nally proposed and approved by the Nittany Council at its meeting Feb. 22, subject to approval by Pollock Council. So far, Pollock Council has failed to act. Action' on the plan to unite the two areas was postponed because the Nittany Council believed the Pollock living area would become obsolete in the near future. Pollock Council is expected to hear a new constitution covering the proposed merger at its meet ing tonight. The constitution has been drawn up by Thomas Kidd, a member of Pollock Council. This constitution, if approved by both councils, will become an amendment to the council's pre sent constitutions. George Copella, president of Pollock Council, has indicated three weeks will be needed before any final decision can be made. He said each of the Pollock dormi tories will have to vote on the merger. At present, the Pollock Counci is believed to be about evenly di vided on the matter. According to John Shafer, so cial committee chairman of the Nittany Council, efforts made last week to combine social activities of both areas into one organiza tion have produced no results. Lion Party-- (Continued from page one) that if the plank were used in writ t en form, the committee would have grounds for action. Kohn said if the issue is used in unwritten form, some attempt may be made by the elections committee to halt it. He pointed out that the problem would have to be referred to the committee for discussion and decision. CLASSIFIEDSE FOR SALE 1952 HILLMAN Minx, 4 door, excellent condition, reasonably priced. 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Men's Swim Canceled Tonight's recreational swim ming program for men at the Glennland Pool has been can- s celed. P. ft Debaters-- (Continued from page one) man on the women's affirmative team lost to Geneva and Wilkes and defeated Westminster, Seton Hill, and St. Vincent. The wo men's negative team, Barbara Menepace and Claire Krieger, won two debates and lost three, accord ing to Clayton H. Schug, associate professor of public speaking, who accompanied the women's squad. Margaret Troutman won a third place bronze key in the women's oratory contest. Miss Porter com peted in the extemporaneous divi sion. ,4 • • -•s•W•.Aw • % - -- x ~9 ~ ~ « , ~~ \ Z ®~® : ~ a ~ y ~: < /~ : A MEN gitteN Ohio and I rN i DAILY COLLEGIAN.• STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA MilififfiliiiMil :,. „lii... 0 ‘..Vii: ••• : • ••••••:. •*•••••,•:' fciv, ..s ."s • • • , Lawier Refuses— (Continued from page one) McCarthy and Roy Cohn, chief subcommittee counsel, exerted wessure to get favored treatment or draftee G. 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