The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 23, 1954, Image 8

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    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. Phone 8-8723
after 5 p.m. Tues, all day Wed.
1947 BUICK Roadmaster, standard gears,
167 h.p. suped-up, in good condition.
Write John Mann Jr., Mifflintown, Pa.
1949 FORD, fordor with radio, heater and
turn signals. Excellent tires. Good con
dition. Original owner. Phone State College
8-6059.
NEW UNDERWOOD portable typewriter,
priced reasonably. Call 8-6786. Ask for
Bob Homan.
FOR RENT
fo- - -
-DOUBLE Room r rent. Located at 111:- . 45111141;* i i
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126 E. Foster. Phone 4177. -
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ROOM FOR rent; quiet student. Second
floor. 326 East College Avenue.
lA-DOUBLE Room for male student. Rea
sonably priced. Good location. Call 3152.
'IA-DOUBLE ROOM, centrally located. Call
Mrs. Rickards 4177.
ATTRACTIVE CENTRALLY located fur-
nished room for rent ,two graduate stu
dents preferred. Call 8-6772 during office
hours.
LOST
PERSON WHO took grey-blue Harris
Tweed topcoat at Beta Theta Pi Satur
day night call Terry Bechakas 4908.
Reward.
ROOM & BOARD
BOARD OR board and room available at
Marilyn Hall. 317 East Beaver Ave. Ask
i'or Mrs. Elleard
WORK WANTED
TYPING THESES, term papers, etc. Ex
perienced, neat, accurate. Standard rates.
Call 3341.
IS YOUR typewriter giving you trouble?
If so you can have it repaired.• Just dial
2492 for pick-up or bring to 633 W. Col
lege Ave
WANTED
AUTOMOBILE TO rent for IFC weekend
Will pay welt. Phone 8-6012.
PASSENGERS WANTED
RIDERS WANTED to Akron
intermediate points. Leave Wed.. 24th,
return Friday. Call State College 3593
after 6 p.m. . .
RIDE WANTED
RIDE WANTED to Boston, Mass.,
or vicin
ity for Easter vacation. Call Jeannette
Wyllie. ext. 59:3..
MISCELLANEOUS
RADIO AND ry guaranteed service,
prompt and efficient. State College TV.
122 N Atherton Phone R-6021
PUNCH, COON'ES. canapes: ' - birthday
cakes and all other kinds of cakes. Phone
4518. Frida Stern, 122 E. Irvin Avenue.
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.
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Lawier Refuses—
(Continued from page one)
McCarthy and Roy Cohn, chief
subcommittee counsel, exerted
wessure to get favored treatment
or draftee G. David Schine, a
former nonsalaried member of the
subcommittee staff.
2. Countercharges that the
Army was holding Schine in
"hostage" while it tried to divert
McCarthy's investigation of al
leged "communist coddling" in
the Army to other branches of the
military service.
The subcommittee doesn't want
Cohn or any other member of its
regular staff to fake part in the
investigation. That's why the hunt
is on for a special counsel.
MCClellan told reporters he is
afraid Jameson's refusal to take
on the job may delay the start of
the investigation until perhaps be
yond April 1:
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Ight 1954, Liccrrr dc Mims Tomcco Co„
French Award
To Be Given
The University was one of nine
educational institutions selected
to be honored with an award
from the Association of Franco-
American Good Will.
The French section of the de
partment of Romance , languages
will be preSerited with the award
which will consist of books on
North Africa and Province, some
works dealing with the French an
niversaries and the French Union
in 1953, plus some studies on
French art.
Prizes are awarded to institu
tions which have notably con
t rib ut e d to dissemination of
French culture within the U.S.
and the promotion of friendship
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between youth of the two coun
tries
The other institutions selected
to receive this honor are Brown
University, Bryn Mawr College,
Fresno State College, Leland
Stanford University, North Texas
State College for Women, St.
Mary-of-the-Woods College, Tu
lane University, and the Lycee
Francais of New York.
Home ge College Tour
This siummer th e College of
Home Economics will again spon
sor a *course of intercultural stu
dies in' Western Europe.
PRINTING
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Commercial
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