PAGE EIGHT Supplement- (Continued from page one) 'discredit to the molitical system on campus and an insult to the intelligence of the student voters, who, in my estimation, are all capable of arriving at their own conclusions concerning candidates without having dirt thrown in their faces to cloud the issue," he said. Handbill Cleared Rae DelleDonne, clique chair man of the State party, said the handbill had been cleared by Er nest Famous, chairman of the elections committee. She said she had thought of changing the hand bill after it had been printed, but it was too late. She said the hand bills were printed in Pittsburgh. She said she then called Famous, and discussed the matter with him. Famous said he had told Miss DelleDonne she could use the handbills because of the time ele ment involved, if she was willing to take any consequences which might arise. McMeekin Unhappy John McMeekin, vice clique chairman of the State party, said yesterday "he was not particularly happy" with the handbill. It was rumored yesterday that McMeekin had resigned over the matter, but Miss DelleDonne refused to con firm it. State party apparently had oth er troubles. Robert Nurock, State party pub licity chairman, said yesterday that the nine signs which he had placed on stakes throughout cam pus had been taken down. It was rumored yesterday that they were taken down by the campus patrol. However, Capt. Philip A. Mark de nied the rumor. Pogal denied that the signs had been removed by members of the Lion party. "As far as I am concerned," he said, "the posters were not re moved by any member of my par ty. If they were," he added, "I was told nothing about it." Nurock said he had no theory as to what happened to the signs. He emphasized, however, that he was in no way accusing Lion party. Spanish Club Meeting The Spanish Club will present "Un Viaje a Colombia" at 7:30 to night in the Temporary Union Building. Hugo Serrono, a Colombian graduate student in petroleum en gineering, will speak on Colom bia and its typical music. McCahon to Speak Dr. J. V. McCahon, veterinarian from Downingtown, will speak on "Suggestions for the Pre-Veterin ary Student" at 7 tonight at Al pha Gamma Rho. Prom Queen Photos Entrants in the Junior Prom queen contest may pick up their pictures at the Student Union desk in Old Main. IF You are going to use snow tires this semester, won't you please get them on soon? We have all sizes in stock, even 600-16. Or—if you already have tires, we'll be glad to put them on for you. Just so you have them on before the snow gets yea high. Jack Wimmer s SUNOCO 502 East College Ave. 1 Block Past Simmons Choir (Continued from page •one) Harshbarger said, and not a com mercial tour. The choir will at tend the music festival in Aix-en- Provence, France. Final plans have not been made as to all the tour ist stop-avers, but Harshbarger said Battsek would contact him when arrangements were settled. Travel by Bus and Train The group will travel on the continent by bus and by train, Battsek said at the choir rehearsal last Sunday afternoon. They will stay in student dormitories, small hotels, and boarding houses. The first plans for the choir tour were made last • Spring, Harshbarger said. At the first choir camp in September of 1953, several choir members suggested that the group "go to Europe." Nothing was actually done about the trip until Spring, when a few top secret plans were made. Committees 'Appointed At Choir Day last Sept. 18, re ports were given and a committee was appointed to investigate the possibility of a concert tour to Europe. Members of the commit tee are Richard Hurlbrink, Neal Robinson, Marjorie Mitchell, Joan McKinley, George Buckhout, Fred McDonald, Frank Woods, and Christopher Ernst. Harshbarger, who lived in Eu rope from 1944 until 1949, and who has guided several student tours through England and the Continent, acted as advisor to the committee. ~;'.:. ~ _.. ~ ~~~ ~/ \9~~ ~~ +J~ ~~ [ 45,000 GE people working on jobs created by new products since 1945 could almost fill Princeton's Palmer Stadium. In 9 years, new products created G-E jobs for enough people to fill a football stadium Coming years'-promise - even more progress. One out of every five people at General Electric owes his job to products G.E. didn't make before 1945. And the future looks even brighter. We can see new and exciting possibilities in many different fields. Atomic energy, jet engines, electronics, silicones-- all promise to create new products, new processes and new jobs. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA FRESH SWEET Cider —65 c jug "DESCRIPTIVE GE: included. Deliver 3 gallons or more Wellman and "Pr( Thurs. or Fri. evenings. At Werner's please contact Jerry Freezer Fresh Sun. afternoon. Phone AD LIGHT GREY Topco: 8-6847. floor Willard early 1946 CHEVROLET Tudor Sedan, repainted 1 don't have yours 11 and completely overhauled. Call EL 5-8643 McCloy at Alpha Sit for particulars. SPALDING 100. Br: 1950 SPARTAN Mansion Trailer. Excel- wrestling mat in R lent condition. Will sell at reasonable p.m. Call John You: price. Write Frank Orendo, Fredericks- time after 7 p.m. burg, Pa. Phone Frystown 34R15. FACILITIES FOR one male occupant in WHITE WOOL kn double room ready for immediate oc- Thursday morning. cupancy at 340 E. Prospect. Call AD 7-7852. mental value. Call ONE-HALF DOUBLE room to be shared with one other girl, $5.00 per week. Call K&E SLIDE RULE H.A.W. engrave. at 606 S. Allen street. Ask for Mrs. Long. call Allan Weisel at BOARD AND Room available now for one person at Marilyn Hall. 317 E. Beaver. Ask for Mrs. Elleard. ELEMENTS OF American Government , book. Contact Arnie Taksen, Phi Sigma Delta. AD 7-4409. VOTES'FOR Mardi G Danny l S G a r t o u v r e d . 9-12 Saturday METAL SLIDE Rule in brown case in Bal Osmond on Friday afternoon. Call AD 7-4404, ask for Ed. Reward offered. KEYS IN a brown leather case between McElwain and Grange. Contact R. Smith CUSTOMERS TO p . AD 7-4240. curio items at 1954 HIGH SCHOOL Class Ring at Junior Stamps, coins, 78, Prom; initials S.J.K. inside. If found 33% RPM records call AD 7-2290. Reward. "Curio Drive-In" (di. LADY LUCK who was my date for AOPi's WOODSDALE TRAIL Mardi Gras booth Friday night. Luckless. 322 towards Boalsbut PICKETT SLIDE RULE and blue Parker A PORTRAITURE 51 pencil. If found call J. Pigford ext to get it—Kappa 1199 • • • -maxi •. • •aza : • . .. 4k' Fec 3:ArkV. IL4 • :%;: "; : Mtnel, LlMeggalOgir ' <'‹WSl . L.WacrWtn .s ;:tag:Re 14 : :::PqA, • . • - - - SliNtaMa,*:4•4l44tiS:.•-: - ffaateWaftVa:MA:W P ' 4 . ol : raarglit4lWAiNift: .4P rft', : : ,§." * i,v : .3,] : g,>< , :KV.:t: .. • . .. a . _ v M'O',i . 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Earn up to $1.50 1. ma Phi. AD 7-4951. per hour. See "Perry" at Dux Club, 128 sketball on second S. Pugh. • ec Hall Oct. 28, 4:30 nker AD 7-4833 any-AM LOOKING for enterprising salesman , to handle our line of collegiate-styled neckwear. These ties will really move be fur lined gloves in cause they're the styles that are in demand 'riday morning. Call on the nation's campuses and what's more you'll make a handsome profit selling it stole—Snack Bar them for only $l.OO. If interested send Have yours—senti- stamped, self-addressed envelope to 403 leanore, Ath. 232. Mangum, Chapel Hill, . N.C. immediately. in black case initials PASSENGERS WANTED I on rule. If found HO 6-6126. Reward. ANY OF the BRADFORD gang who want a ride home this weekend. Call Don Shoemaker or Neil Kenagy AD 7-4819. RIDERS WANTED to Champaign. Illinois _my date at AOPi's Thanksgiving holiday. Call Ed Orbock tonight. Lucky. • AD 8-9035. FOUND WANTED RIDE WANTED to New York City Friday, ras King at the Mardi Nov. 12. Call Joy ext. 1178. in the TUB. Music by my date at AOPi!s DON'T MISS Players' "Bell, Book, and 'riday night. Luckless. Candle". Sparkling entertainment about archase imported gift modern witchery, Nov. 12 and 16 at TUB. below retail prices. TETE PENN STATE Engineer activities [5 RPM records 25c; picture will be taken at 6:45 p.m., Nov. $1.25. Drive out to 11. Penn State Photo Shop. agonally across from WEATHER FORECAST: Zeta Tau Alpha LER COURT on Rt. predicts it'll be "Sonny" at the Mardi g• Gras. Ls a keepsake. Where PAULIACHE AND his Merry Three book )elta's Palette Parlor ing for future engagements. Call Paul trnival. Serrins after 7 p.m., ext. 791. tg.. . ow r , :'•,:,.:-.- 0. :i '::l•' : ' , ,: : iti, . A ,i 1,:;„,: :~~~; r Vii;: ~ 4 # .c a~~~.~ , 3 ~ .. w? Ott, I f. 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