PAGE EIGHT Candidates Conference (Cij/i l: n tjrtt frmn jxif/o one) the pn.h’i'ni doc ■>- exist, and ‘he \ ’:•!*■ a v. ay for >tud>-iit:, to go out admmi-.t* ation is doing its hot and try to find wavs to spend. ’he protdem * 1 Ido feel that student govern iriiney nunc ce-saruy. ment houhj stay in the middle The ('.niipus pai tv candidate 0 f the thnif:," Bahrenburg said, piupo-.ed a plan which would in-| John-on said an immediate vol-. e a (oromitiee to allot ate'program should be instituted, n lioiai hip, to worthy -.tudents po-.-rhly in tile form of a tem- The (omnotui-, lompo.eii of poraiy paikmg lot behind Nit ne;ihe!>; of the adnoni .tration tany dormitories, and students, would deride if an Both candidates agreed that application for a m holar-.lnp was the All-Umveisity constitution ju-.iifud and ad accordingly. If needs to be revamped. Bahren ll.e committer approvetl the np- burg pointed out the need for a pluarion, it would also dei ide judicial chain of command to how n.i.i h /mam ud aid to grant make the Supreme Court an ap to the student pedate court only. The court now Baluenlioig '■•aid that in tins has original juristdlction. y.ay stmh nt leaders would re-j Johnson believed that, although one Imam nd a.d mm h the same the Cabinet Personal Interview way ;i, students who represent ing Committee is doing a good j rlie Crover itv in fi» ld-i of aea- job, “something should be done! ileum- and athletic achievement to keep capable individuals from! Speaking on the packing prob- being pushed aside.” ; lem winch exists at the Uiuvcr- 1 The two candidates agreed that 'itv, Bahretiburg said, “Cabinet's u-turning the National Student 1 at tion Thuisdav night did ncit Assoc iation was a good move, and | piow the problem doesn't exist, that NSA would benefit the Uni-> It clefinttelv does However, a versity as a whole because it' long range piogiam to alleviate provides an exchange of ideas. | Schriger Elected India Friendship— I A U AM J (Continued from page two) LrA council neaa ability, dancing, and qualifica- Riehard Schnger, junior in la-; t* ons to study in America. 'nor management fiom Rockville 1 Before coming to the United (Vntie NY, has been elected States they made a complete six pie-ideiu of Liberal Aits Student month tour of India, The group (» nun(J | i l.'imvcd in Nov* York City Feb. 7 ‘other officers are Robert Steele, and appeared on the Dave Gar n.phnmore m arts and letters roway and Arlene Francis tele fimu near State College, vice, v '^m n shows. pioMdent; and l.inda Klv, sopho-l The choir consists of a vocal more m journalism from Fitts- R ro , u P. a dancln 8 group and an burgh, mci etarv-treasurer. ,orchestra. Ihe music in the con- Seir nomination bla n k s for was harmonized here for the council seats may be obtained in'f’rst time since India does not bill Spoilt-; They are due at noon have harmony, Shelling said, tumor, nw ! 1,1001 ' State College the group ' jwent to Uniontown, and then to Rare Books {Continued from page one) | -r jr qC?TT T "C "TN O lessor of American literature, will. l. o ij 1 IT i£iLf IJ be added to the collection. The 1 ~ ** Library also has several “giftjj books” which will be added to thej mom. “Gift books" were popular in the middle of the nineteenth; century. j Pubiishois would obtain liter-j ary contributions from the lead-}, mg writers of the time and print} them in a special edition. ii ist* - j x iswt * strati, but it can be hud edition was then published and; for *uo" Call ext. 2429. \PU'd US Chnstmas gifts. 119;i7 PLYMOUTH coupe, state inspected - - —"I Reasonably priced. May be seen at Uipka’a CAthKf, 1206 W. Reaver. ' FOR ITIOMPT and expert radio and phono* ! graph service, stop at State College TV. ! 232 8. Allen. __ M<i 1*1) f>2 in mint condition. Red with j red leather trim. Tonneno. wiie wheel cover and many extras. AD 7*4979. Ask for I’aul. KCA Hi-H Coiinolette Phonograph 3-apeed. ! diamond m>*dle- $6O. Call Hill AD 7- 2444 after 7 p.m. TO THE FAMILY Chcxolaie candy-filled baskets assorted sizes Hand-made Easter Eggs HAPPY EASTER! CANDY CANE Belu’cen the Afouies Announcing the Opening of the CAMPANIS Shoe Repair Shop at 348 E. College Ave. Monday, Mar. 19 • Introductory Prizes •No Obligation •Come in and register Prizes consist of: 525.00 War Bond 1 Pr. Full Soles and Heels 1 Pr. Half Soles and Heels 4 Pr. Heels RATES 17 words or lens: to.SO One Insertion 10.75 Two Insertion* 11.00 Three Insertions Additional words 3 for .05 for etch day of Insertion. FOR SALE I WANTED , WANTKD: ALL *uulcnta interehteii in i yood u«>\ eminent at Penn State next )f«f ! For information. come U> the HUD v»im* room March 21 and 22 from Sam. to & i«. m. ! PKOPI.K TO live it ui> at a Jam Session 1 at Theta Chi Sunday. Don Smalt* and the t*U's will piny, (‘onto ami help cele brate St. Patrick’s Day a day late. ! HELP WANTED IMSHWASIIKK WANTKD. Call AD 7-t4*4. ’ A'-k for cook. TWO MEN to wait tablet! at fraternity hou-e, Call AD S-SSMI. WORK WANTED EXPERIENCED MACHINE desire* all IVnn State student* to trv it out by simply pulling some lovers. See it in the HUH game ro*>m between 8 & in. and 5 p m. on March 21 and 22. I LOST KOl-FE EDITION, Shakespeare's Anthony, | Cleopatra. Kinder may keep stamps, postal cards. I want book 1 Clark Fotak, ext. 290. LOST MAIU'II 14 Maroon and Silver ( Darker "M" I*en. If found call Hill at ‘AD 7-788.1. Reward. A HAMILTON WATCH, "with initials i H.K.T.S., 1955 and a dark gray band. I<<*«*t in Ree Hall. Reward. Call ext. 967. i RIDE WANTED RIDE FROM York and vicinity to State ! MISCELLANEOUS URIFES DON’T add up, but votes do! I HOW- March 21 and 22. Open til 6 p.m. Hrintr inatric cards! HEY FELLOWS, the Student Floral i Agency will be taking corange orders for the lF C. Rail on March 19 thru March 22 in the Weat Dorm and Nittany-i Pollock Area*. j WHEN YOUR typewriter needs service) 1 just dial AD 7-2492 or bring machine; to 633 W College Ave. f THILL TO the adventure of using an automatic voting machine. Come to the Ill'll arch 21 and 22! i FURNITURE KEFAIRS. upholstering and I refinishing. Free estimate. Call AD 7-1693. i M PORTED* COM H O ; . ! fresh from i'hiladelphia to play for I FC. Weekend parties and jam sessions.' Contact Johnny AD 7-2763. j DO YOU LONC for thM f***ling? Try the Student Service Station for that E&so THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA SPRIN FLASH BULBS 25% Off We must sell 100 cases of flash bulbs. Pool your money wilh your friends and buy in case lots at 25% off. Take advan tage while they last. 1 FREE Roll of Anschrome wi,h “ th pu " “r I Labelie Automatick 500 Watt Projector was $114.50 Sale Price $86.37 with Case 3 Konica Cameras 35 mm with cases were $95.00 Now $74.50 3 Dejur 35 mm Cameras with cases were $49.00 Now $37.50 2 TOC 300 Watt Automatic Projectors. ,2x2 .. were $55.00 Now $41.70 These are complete with a case of 12 trays for your slides. Entire set originally $77.50. 1 Set Lenses for Dejur 35 mm Camera, was $66.50 Sale Price $47.68 Wide angle and telephoto. I Blitz Strob Light with Batteries was $47.50 Now $29.50 This Strob light was made especially for Dejur 35's but can be used with any German camera 6 Weston Master Meters with cases were $34.25 Now $27.40 I DW 68 G.E. Meter with case was $29.50 Now $23.60 I PR-1 G.E. “meter with a memory” and case was $35.50 Now $28.40 BIG CABLE RELEASE VALUES 4” Nylon Cable Releases in Kodak and Compur Tips were 50c, now 30c 6” Nylon Cable Releases in Kodak and Compur Tips were 55c, now 35c 8” Nylon Cable Releases in Kodak and Compur Tips were 60c, now 40c 10” Nylon Cable Releases in Kodak and Compur Tips were 65c, now 45c DON'T FORGET Centre County Film Lab and dealers offer 48-HR. SERVICE on processing for Anscochrome and Ek tachrome E 2 at popular prices. Why wait for Kodachrome when you can have color slides at less money faster now. Big Savings for You at Centre County Film Laboratory CENTRE COUNTY FILM LAB SCOOPS Economy Slide Files— made to sell for $2.95 Special low price $1.75 Gramercy Econo Tl 2 case with trays for TDC Viewlex, Airquipt projectors. Were $14.95 Now just $9.95 1 Telephoto Lens for Argus C 3. Was $49.50 Now $37.16 Q Famous Brand Movie Outfits. These are the best in the field. Going at 25% off. These are complete outfits, some with cameras and cases, light bars and telephoto lens, and others with even projectors. Ansco All Weather Pan 620 and 120 Bulk Loaded 36 Exposure Tri X and Supreme Film per roll 50c Bulk Loaded Anscochrome and Ektachrome. 20 exposure rolls, roll, just $1.50 Airquipt Magazines— were $2.25 Now only $1.75 FOR 35MM FANS The Centre County Film Lab offers the largest selection of 2x2 and 2V*x2Vi slide viewers found anywhere. Optaview Promotional Package Viewer with case that holds viewer and 100 slides was made to sell for $14.95. We are bringing it to you at the unheard of price of just $9.95. Guild Mini Viewers were $l.OO, now 80c Airquipt Table Viewer was $10.95, n0w.58.76 Airquipt Auto View was $24.50, now $19.60 Guild V 2 Viewers were $3.50, now $2.80 Guild Lite Viewers were $4.95, now $3.96 Guild 3D Viewers - were $1.95, now $1.55 Guild Twin Lens Viewers were $9.75, now $7.80 Mico View Viewers were $5.95, now $4.76 Mico Vue Battery Attachments were $1.95, now $1.55 Mico Duo Vue 66 were $12.50, now $9.00 Arrow Viewers were $4.98, now $3.99 Centre County Film Laboratory is featuring hun dreds of specials that mean savings for you. Every one saves at our big Spring Cleaning Special Sale because we must make room for our new merchan dise. You'll find just what you want at a reduced price. Come in today and take advantage of these big values offered only once a year. Every item. new or used, is guaranteed by us for one year. (jCaborutoFty SATURDAY. MARCH 17. 1956 4 Styes/ INI 3 rolls for $l.OO 122 W. Beaver five.
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