PAGE EIGT-TT Wade Charges- (Continued from page two) Fink, State Party clique chair man) and others in the State Party were behind this too," Wade said. Fink issues Denial Fink, in a statement issued Wednesday, denied this. "The specific intent of the State Party was always to run Wade' and not to ask for his resignation," Fink said. Smoct said yesterday he had contacted Wade as soon as he had heard that he might be asked to resign. They agreed that Wade should remain a candidate, he said. "He was informed that I was behind his resignation. Actually, I was not," Fink said. "The other parties deliberately told Wade that I was against him. In this way they confused matters con siderably . • . It is the intent of the State Party to put Lew Wade into office . . ." Fink stated. Three Named Wade said that John Lyon, vice clique chairman of the State Par ty, Rae Delle Donne, secretary of State Party, and Lewis Goslin, vice clique chairman of the Lion Party, were among those who convinced him to stay in the race. In his ' statement, Wade indi cated he had been offered poli tical office if he would resign. "There weren't any exact promises on what would be of fered if I would resign, there were just hints. Nothing specific was promised," he said. On this Fink said, "The State Party did not have anything to do with promises to Wade if he would resign. It was other per sons not connected with the State Party," he declared. Both Barnett and Herbein with held comment on Wade's state ment. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE DO YOU want the best in flowers? Then buy your IFC Sall flowers from the Student Floral Agency which , will have agents at the West Dorm P.O. and Nit tany Dining Hall March 29—April 1. 1949 MERCURY 4-door s R&H and spot light. Good condition. 8675. Call Joe Racik 8-5051 ext. 790. 1951 SCHULTZ Trailer, 26' foot, com pletely furnished. Phone A. F. Zaborny 8-9094, Penn State Trailer Camp. CHAMPION 11010 ZWOIIIDI Excellent condition. Reasonable terms. Call 4147 after 6 p.m. Ask for Mrs. Jordan. THANK YOU for your orders. Tonight is the last chance to get your orders in for IFC Ball flowers. Student Floral agents will be in their booths in West Dorm P.O. and Nittany D.H. for the last time tonight 5-7 p.m. NEW UNDERWOOD portable typewriter, priced reasonably. Call 8-6786. Ask for Bob Homan. SPRING IS here—so are the flowers. Buy your IFC Ball flowers from the Student Floral Agency. 1949 FORD 4-door with radio, heater and turn signals. Excellent tires. Good con dition. Original owner. Phone State Col lege 8-6059. DID YOU notice the agent in West Dorm P.O. or the Nittany Dining Hall last night from 5-7 p.m.? He is a representa tive of the Student Floral Agency selling flowers for the WC Ball. FOR RENT HALF-DOUBLE room for rent; quiet student. Second floor. 326 E. College. VERY LARGE double room, bath, shower, for two boys. Must see to appreciate. Call 2186. ROOM FOR rent: quiet student. Second floor. 326 East College Avenue. ATTRACTIVE CENTRALLY located fur- nished room for rent .two graduate stu. dents preferred. Call 8-6772 during office hours. LOST BROWN HORNED brown leather case. Near Rec Hall or Main Engineering. Bill Straub. Phone 2161. PAIR, OF glasses around Engineering C March 17. Contact Ed Pollock 4-13— ext. 264. ROOM & BOARD BOARD OR board and room available at Marilyn Hall. 317 East Beaver Ave. Ask for Mrs. Elleard WORK WANTED is YOUR typewriter-giving you trouble? If so von can have it repaired. Just dial 2492 for pick-up or bring to 633 W Col lege Ave TYPING WANTED THESES, TERM papers, etc. Experienced, neat and accurate. Call 2815. MISCELLANEOUS DUE TO a booking discrepancy, "The 3D's" Central Pennsylvania's most versatile musical entertaining unit is accepting bids for services for the open house weekend of April 3, 1954. Contact 1916 10th St., Altoona 3-9936. FOR YOUR next social affair, would you like your party sandwiches or fancy cookies to have the professional look and homemade flavor? Call Mrs. Garner 3996 and order. RADIO AND ry guaranteed service, prompt and efficient State College TV 222 N Atherton Phone 8-6021. PUNCH. COOKIES, canapes; birthday calces and all other kinds of cakes. Phone 4818. Frida Stern, 122 E. Irvin Avenue. IFC Sing— (Continued from page one) Iwill be judges Sunday evening. Groups to• sing tonight and the times they are scheduled to ap pear are Kappa Delta Rho, 7; Al pha Xi Delta, 7:05; Phi Gamma Delta, 7:10; Kappa Delta, 7:15; Al pha Chi Omega, 7:20; Lambda Chi Alpha, 7:25; Zeta Tau Alpha, 7:30; Phi Mu, 7:35; Kappa Kappa Gam ma, 7:40; Beta Sigma Rho, 7:45; Alpha Kappa Alpha, 7:50; Gamma Phi Beta, 7:55; Beta Theta Pi, 8; Delta Delta Delta, 8:05; Alpha Omicron Pi, 8:10; Delta Sigma Phi, 8:15; Delta Chi, 8:20; Acacia, 8:25; Kappa Alpha Theta, 8:30; and Beta Sigma Omicron, 8:35. EARLY DRINKING glasses were made with pointed or rounded bottoms so that they had to be held in the hand until the last of the liquid was consumed. typewriter. rimmed glasses in COM, Ilitt AIIIMIRICAN TOBACCO COMPAPIV Phi Mu Alpha Jam Session Set Phi Mu Alpha, honorary music fraternity, will present a jazz con cert at 3 p.m. Sunday in Schwab Auditorium. The concert is open to the pub lic. No admission will be charged. Four groups will participate in the concert, Richard Brady, con cert chairman, said yesterday. They are the Phi Mu Alpha dance band, a progressive jazz combo, a Dixieland jazz group, and a "George Shearing-type" combo. IT'S ALL A MATTER OF TASTE Sel rot surPris.lha tupicies leaa fin colatage circukation 'Thee better-tastiog cagarqttes We tops across the natlon't tititlia AMU ?Wait I.IOIES A. comprehensive survey and on 3,000 student in and sper vised by college professors—shows that smokers in colleges from coast to coast prefer lasclties to all other brands! The Vick 1 reason: Luclties' better taste,. TRE• DAILY COUEGIAM STATE COtLEGE rTT\INISN'IIfAIItA Ag Extension-Service To Sponsor Field Trip The Agriculture Extension Service is sponsoring a field trip for foreign students to McCon nellsburg, Fulton County for the weekend of April 24 and 25. The purpose of the trip is to acquaint foreign students with rural Amer ican life and families. The county is planning on 20 $5 50 Value MEAL 100 to ea Roger Masers Ahern Illinoi:A s 'Univ. now only This is, the best news since eating was discovered! Any food you want, anytime you want it, and the price is always lower than you think. at . 0 When you come right down to it, you smoke for one simple reason .. . enjoy ment. And smoking enjoyment is all a matter of taste. Yes, taste is what counts in a cigarette. And Luckies taste better. Two facts explain why Luckies taste better. First, L.S./M.F.T.—Lucky Strike means fine tobacco ... light, mild, good tasting tobacco. Second, Luckies are ac tually made better to taste better . always round, firm, fully packed•to draw freely and smoke evenly. So, for the enjoyment you get from better taste, and only from better taste, Be Happy—Go Lucky. Get a pack or a carton of better-tasting Luckies today. if you tvy tiara to write a Ayr* For Lucky Strike to use, it really heips if you would taste A tucicy While you muse! Ren a I ‘ 4°- n o llege Bro oklYa - 'Engineer' Photographers Students interested in working on the photography staff of the Penn State Engineer - may attend a meeting at 7 p.m. Monday in 211 Main Engineering or contact Jos eph Steuer at, 4409 or Sheldon Brown at 4933. students. Those interested may contact Hans Giescke, 4444, before April 5. SORRY, ONLY ONE TICKET TO A CUSTOMER REA EiL DERICK Magee Is Appointed To Traffic Board • James Magee, sixth semester business administration in ajo r, has been appointed to the Traffic Court board by Richard Lemyre, All-University president. Magee replaces Mark. Wiener, sixth semester arts and letters major, who resigned because of other activities. TICKET $ 4 75 Like the idea??? Buy your meal ticket now at our new low price. $5.50 worth of food for only $4.75. This offer good Fri. and Sat. only. March 26 and 27 "The Friendly Store" in cigarettes tlvlt alveays pleaSes The flavor mustbe righ, So students wise choose lucloA StriVe, The tops in taste delight% Robert A. RutherfordColloP "Sla Beach State FRIDAY; MARCH 26. 1954
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