The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 02, 1955, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Debate--
(Continued from page five)
is practical, necessary, and demo
cratic.
John G. York of the affirmative
explained that labor asks for a
5 to 7-cent average hourly in
crease in wages per year, and
this could be pi in the GAW
fund. Klevans pointed out that
this would cause inflation because
employers would raise their pri
ces in order to pay for the GAW.
York explained that inflation is
too much money chasing too
many goods, and that GAW would
not create such a situation.
Plaut claimed that a GAW
would hurt the small businesses
and thus crowd out the competi
tors. York explained that the
GAW should be tailored to suit
the particular industries.
The affirmative repeat edly
asked for an alternative plan to
take the place of a guaranteed
annual wage. The negative re
plied that the debate was on the
GAW and not on an alternative
plan.
Post is a laborite and York is a
conservative who will take his
bar exams in May. It was erron
eously reported in yesterday's
Collegian that York was a lawyer
and a member of the labor party.
Howard P. Zelko, professor of
public speaking, chaired the de
bate.
AIM Still Accepting
Freshman Car Requests
Letters of application for a
hearing by the Association of In
dependent Men Freshman Car
Interviewing Committee are still
being accepted at the Hetzel Un
ion desk. •
Freshmen who feel they should
be allowed to have a car on cam
pus or in the borough of State
College should apply for an inter
view, according to David Cum
mings, chairman of the commit
tee.
WSGA Will Discuss NSA
Woman's Student Government
Association will discuss the Na
tional Student Association at its
meeting at 6:30 tonight in 218
Hetzel Union.
Theta Sigma Phi to Meet
Theta Pigma
1. ion a I professional journalism
honor society, will meet at 6:30
tonight in the Grange playroom.
Drushel Escapes
Injury in Crash
William Drushel, senior in elec
trical engineering fr o m New
Castle, escaped injury when his
car collided with a car driven by
Phillip Mamnino, State College,
at 7:50 a.m. yesterday.
According to borough police,
Drushel was driving north on S.
Frazier street and Mamnino was
driving west on Hamilton avenue
when the two cars collided at the
intersection. There is no stop sign
at the corner. '
Damage to the cars was set at
$3OO.
Painting Exhibition—
(Continued from page five)
bition, 33 lithographs by Spru
ance were displayed at the Hetzel
Union Building art gallery during
the month of October.
The Centennial exhibition will
be featured in "Roto," the Sunday
supplement magazine of the
Pittsburgh Press, next week. A
photographic representation of
Cassatt's "Lady with a Dog" will
be shown in color on the cover.
ATTENTION...
160 OLD COUNTRY ROAD MINEOLA, N. V.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
Banner Contest Entrants
To Register Today
Sorority, fraternity, and Inde
pendent groups entered in the
bannar competition for the Syra
cuse pep rally tomorrow night
must register at the Hetzel Union
desk by 5 p.m. today.
Applications should be address
ed to the pep rally committee.
Information concerning the con
test has been distributed to all
campus social groups. A trophy
will be presented to the winning
group at intermission of the Jun
ior Prom Friday night.
LaVie Photo Candidates
Experienced photographers in
terested in joining the photog
raphy staff of LaVie will meet
at 7 tonight in 412 Old Main.
Other LaVie , staff photographers
will also meet at that time.
'King Lear' Tryouts•
Experimental Theater will hold
tryouts fo r its production of
scenes from• "King Lear" by Wil
liam Shakespeare at 7 tonight in
the Green Room of „Schwab Audi
torium.
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When you're the star of the play,
The Big Man of the Day,
You deserve a bouquet—have a CAMEL!
Mitchell—
(Continued from page one)
12 amendments to the Taft-Hart
ley Act which tended to liberalize
the act. He said he felt the amend
ments to be "sound."
Speaking on the New Deal,
Mitchell said the Eieenhower ad
ministration is concerned with
the individual as an individual,
not as • "the common man" in a
mass. He said the hand of the
government plays lightly on • the
economy.
All-University President Earl
Seely presented Mitchell with a
replica of the Nittany Lion on
behalf of the student body and
the student government.
CLASSIFIEDS
FOR BALE
ONE SOFA. very good condition. Phone
AD 7-7289.
DELICIOUS CIDER 50c gal. glue 10e
deposit on jug. Truck at Werner's Ice
Cream Store Fri. and Sat. evenings and
Sunday afternoon, Bring containers if
possible. Party orders can be arranged.
TWO WINTER jackets, size 42. One
leather and, one wool. Good condition,
reasonable price. Call Bob Whinier ext. 791.
BAR BELLS must be sold cheap. Over
400 pounds of weight lifting equipment.
Call Fred at AD 8-8161.
8X RUSSIAN binoculars with case. Good
condition. Excellent for football games
and hunting. Call Darwin at AD 7-2851.
UNDERWOOD PORTABLE typewriter.
Excellent condition, half price. Call
AD 8-6207 at meal time.
THE STUDENT Union Floral Agency will
be taking . corsage orders for the Junior
Prom tonite and Thursday, 5 p.m.-7 p.m.,
by the West Dorm • post office and the
Nittany-Pollock dining area. See him for
best results.
1950 ROUSE TRAILER, excellent eon
dition, all conveniences. Located 2 miles
from Bellefonte. Rent 820 month. Reason
able price, low down payment. Write
D. Keller RD 1 Box 807 G Bellefonte.
DRUM SET WFL, accessories and eoyers
used hard but in good condition—sBs.
FOR Rl=
THIRD FLOOR room two blocks from
campus.' 136 S. Atherton. Ph. AD 7-7167
uptil 8 p.m.
ROOMS FOR RENT
HALF DOUBLE room on corner, with
running water, oil heat, central location.
Suitable graduate student or upperclassman.
Call AD 7-4860 ask for C.R.
HOOD( WITH pew, beds for two students.
rot froM - campus. Call' AD
8-8640. Available now.
SINGLE ROOM for Quiet student. 608
E. Foster Ave. Call AD 7-3874.
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It's a psychological tact: Measure Ma
your disposition. If you're a
remember more people get more
pure pleasure from Camels than
from any other cigarette!
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No other cigarette is
rich-tasting, yet so mild!
WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2, 1955
Revised program—
(Continued from page five)
to 8 p.m., and from 8:15 to 9:30
p.m. 'Tuesday and Wednesday,
Feb. 14 and 15. Final rushing will
take place at coffee hours from
8:30 to Bp.m., and from 8:30 to
10 p.m. Friday, Feb. 17. Only two
coffee hour invitations may be
accepted by each rushee.
Preference cards will be signed
after coffee hours.
Five sorority representatives in
quired as to the possibility of
holding coffee hours in fraternity
houses, because of the inadequate
space available to the group. Miss
Caruso said that the suggestion
would receive consideration.
ROOM & BOARD
ROOM AND Board available for' one per.
son. 248 S. Pugh St. Call AD 74882.
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ELECTRIC GUITARIST, saxlst and pianist
to play Pop, Rock and Roll, for comedy
combo. Call Barry Al) 84614.
WANTED—BIG BROWN Teddy-Bear ab
ducted from Phi Gam Navy weekend.
Immense sentimental value I Ciel Theta
CM. I miss It!
EXPERIENCED SECRETARY desires typ.
inn of theses etc. Fast. accurate service.
Reasonable rates. Ph. AD 8-6948.
EXPERIENCED TYPIST desires trnins
of thesis, etc. Accurate work guaranteed.
Reasonable rates. Ph. AD 7-8584.
LOST
BIG BROWN Teddy Bear abducted from
Phi Gam, Navy weekend. Immense sen
timental value! Call Theta Chi, Please.
WHITE GOLD Hamilton wrist watch.
initials NM% vicinity of Thompson.
Sparks. Call Nancy ext. 1090.
LOG LOG DUPLEX Dmitri,. Slide Rule in
Engineering A or 117 'Osmond Tuesday
10-12. Reward. Call Striae , / AD 8-8811.
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MISCELLANEOUS
OLEAN UP Penn State. Phi Nu ear wash
at Wimmer's Sunoco Station, Friday
afternoon 1.4 and Saturday morning 942.
WE PHOTOCOPY discharge papers, mar
riage licenses, drawings, maps.: thesis
Papers. Evenings and Saturdays by ap
pointment. Phone AD 7-2304.
PROMPT. PROFESSIONAL radio - and
television service. Batteries for all port
ables. State College TV. 122 N. Atherton
St.
WHEN YOUR , typewriter needle service
Suit dial 'AD 712192 or bring eutelsine
to 638 W. College Ave.
PHOTO COPY Service. We copy every
thing but money. Everything for the
artist. Open evenings. Call AD 7-2304.
irasseelils Whims Or., 111flasiewilalow. M.Y.