PAGE EIGHT Dorm Torn Down - _ —Dave Bavar photo DEMOLITION of Pollock Dormitory 1 has begun. the first of two dormitories to be removed this year. Students were housed in the building early in the spring semester. but were later moved to other dormitories in the area. Long-range construction plans by the University include the removal of all -the temporary-type buildings. Probation (Continued from page one) ink at the police station. Police said unless the other three men came in voluntarily Browne would be charged with breaking and entering and bur glary. The four said before the inci dent occurred they had been hav ing a bull session and drinking from the bottle which Browne later broke. According to the'men, "these things went on all the time among fraternity men and did not violate a sort of unwritten 'Frat ernity Code'." They stated that it tvas a "childish prank" and that no theft was intended. They emphasized that while their actions might be termed "stealing" or "breaking and en tering," the spirit of their activity should make considerable differ ence and should be taken into ac count. They said that ordinarily all possessions are subsequently returned following a foray such as this. Eschallier said the three felt they had been "coerced" into pleading guilty. He said they had ben advised later by a lawyer that this activity could not be le gally designated as burglary or larceny. He also said that a trail of blood such as police described was "ri diculous," since Browne's hand was not bleeding that profusely, and a shirt had been wrapped around it and a tourniquet ap plied. Eschallier said members of Phi Kappa Tau told him the police had been called when, "one of the fellows lost his head." llawke fled from the garage in which he was siphoning gas when a light was switched on, and was traced by his footprints in the snow to his residence, where he was apprehended the next morn ing. He paid a fine of $lOO. Inspections-- (Continued from page one) termed "very serious" was sub mitted by Cole to borough man ager Robert Edwards on Tuesday. Cole said Edwards assured him the houses listed would get "pri ority" in the investigation. Cole said be will submit a list of four additional houses to Edwards to day. Plans call for the investigation to originate in the business area and spread to the residential sec tions of the borough. The inspec tions will be conducted in the evening. Cole said he felt town students appreciated very much the co operation the borough and towns people were giving TIM in help ing create better living conditions. A.FROTC Drill Team The Air Force ROTC Drill Team will meet at 7 tonight in the Ar mory. NE DARN COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA QUICK WAY .TO BETTER TASTE:-It's illustrated in the Droodle above, titled: Lucky smoker opening fresh pack. (He's merely doing away with' a little red tape.) Better taste is what TTT TTT TTT TTT T FORMATION Peter Sarant U. of Maryland LUCKIES TASTE BETTER - Cleaner, Fresher, Smoother! CA. T. Co. PRODUCT OP LoredebftOktat . at GI C XECAO4A7 AMERICA'S LEADING MANUFACTURER OP CIGARETTE., Advertising Group Elects President William E. Walker was recently installed as president of Alpha Delta Sigma, national professional advertising fraternity. Walker re placed Harry Sweger, who was graduated in January. Sweger received the fraternity's Meritorious Service award for his contributions to the organization. Donald Mayer replaced Walker as vice president. A meeting will be held 7:30 p.m. Sunday at Delta Chi. 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