SATURDAY.'OCTOSER 15. 1955 University Budget Awaits OK-Hays The University's request fo r $25,194,000 in funds for the corn ing two-year fiscal period is still awaiting action by the . Senate Appropriations Committee, ac cording to Jo Hays, Centre and Clearfield , Counties Democratic representative to the Senate. Hays said the Senate has re cessed until Oct. 24. Until that time no action can be taken on the budget request by the Ap propriations Committee or th e Senate, Its Metigers for Souvenirs! KIDS love P.S.U. sweat shirts and T-shirts One thing that the very young generation really loves are the P.S. T-shirts and sweat-shirts. Some have the University seal with 19??, others a picture in color of the Nittany Lion. Just the perfect thing to make the little men feel more grown up like big brother or sister! Sizes 2-14. GIRLS go for stuffed animals Is your room lacking that personal touch? Metzgers has the answer: Stuffed animals of all sorts—dogs, cats, skunks and tigers. Put them on your desks, beds, or around the room. Only $2.50 to $5.00 EVERYONE likes these: One of the most popular souvenirs is the classic Mug and German Stein. Great for parties or desk decorators. We also have P.S.U. jackets ranging from size 36 to 50, sweat shirts, and pennants. There are 5 different size pennants in 8 different styles. Don't Go Home Without a Souvenir METZGERS Student Supplies Suckers to Be Sold By Chimes for Game "Lick the Navy" suckers will be sold today by members of Chimes, junior women's hat so ciety. The suckers will be on sale in the Corner Room, on the Mall, and at the gates of Beaver Field. Proceeds will be turned over to a scholarship fund sponsored nationally by Chimes. • Froth Circulation Boards Froth circulation boards will meet at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in the basement of the Hetzel Union Building. You can got it at (The Store with the Black Granite Front) THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA 3 Warned For Ticket Exchange Three senior men have been given "Tribunal warnings" for at tempting to exchange under graduate .football ticketbooks for ones in the senior sections. Athletic Association r e c or d s proved the men were issued seats in correct sections. Assistant Dean of Men Harold W. Perkins, who announced the decisions yesterday, said that "Tribunal warning" means that a record of the action will be kept by Tribunal and the dean of men's office and will be con sidered if the students are in volved in another disciplinary situation. In Junior-Senior Section One student, a senior in me chanical engineering, said he thought his section (ajunior-sen ior section) was entirely for jun iors. He said he traded his ticket with a member of his fraternity, who was issued a junior ticket. When he took the junior ticket to the AA office, officials dis covered he was issued a senior ticket in a junior-senior section. Another student, also. a senior in mechanical engineering, at tempted to exchange the ticket book of a sophomore in Blue Band for one in a senior section. He said he wanted to sit with his girl friend. The third student, a senior in arts and letters, claimed he went to the AA office in "good faith." When he was told by AA offi cials that he was issued a senior ticketbook, he said he deducted that his book was switched at either the Lion's Den or the li brary, where he said he went after registration. Eastern Orthodox Liturgy The Eastern Orthodox Society will hold Divine Liturgy at 8 a.m. tomorrow in 304 Old Main. Semi narians from Johnstown will be present. Sporting Goods Claimed 'Good Faith' Chest Drive Starts Tuesday; 1955 Goal Set at $6OOO The Campus Chest solicitations drive, beginning Tuesday and continuing until. Friday, will aim toward a goal of $6OOO. Campus Chest is a combination of 15 organizations, who will each receive a share of the proceeds. For each contribu tion, the student will sign a card and designate to which group or groups he wishes to give the money. The total receipts of Campus Chest last year were $4160.60. So licitations, which netted the bulk of the proceeds, amounted •to $4059.59. Organizations to receive a share of the Chest proceeds are World University Service, Penn State Student Scholarship Fund, Wo men's Student Government Asso ciation Christmas Fund, State College Welfare Fund. American Red •Cross, Damon Runyon Cancer Fund, American Cancer Society, National Scholar ship Service and Fund for Negro Students. American Heart Asso ciation, United Cerebral Palsy. Salvation Army, Centre County Heart Association, University Christian Association, Hil le 1 Foundation, and Newman Club. An engraved trophy will be presented to the fraternity and sorority with the highest percen tage and amount of contributions. The trophy is now on display in the Hetzel Union Building. Contributions will be tabulated every night during the drive from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and 6 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. in the lounge oppo site the Hetzel Union desk. • Warm. Greetings Alums! Smart Shop A mixer for the 275 solicitors will be held at 8 p.m. Monday in the ballroom of the HUB. Supplies and information will be distrib uted to the committees, followed by dancing and refreshments. Hi Alums We're glad to see you back on the campus. Just for you we have the Glee Club rec ords and sheet music of your favorite Penn State songs. Stop in and see us. Everything from Bop to Bach V THE OMNI 74 • lir 203 E• BEAVER AVE • Si,.. $5.98 LADY MANHATTAN' applies a world of style and skill to smooth, lustrous Reeves Egyptian pima sheen cotton. And the result is smartness you'll love and everyone else will admire! From their precision die-cut collars to their deep won't•pull•out shirt tails, those LADY MANHATTAN pima cotton shirts ore tailored like a man's fine shirt. but above they're lovely, and colorful, and mode to make your life beautifully rich! PAGE FIVE Open 9 to 9