f AGE TWO Senate Rejects Planned Area For Carnival Tin.- Senate Committee on Student Affairs yesterday temporarily rejected the Spring Week Committee’s proposal to hold the Spnng Week carnival in the parking lot north of the ice link The Senate committee suggested that other possible areas ~ he con idered before a place is m I I *| derided upon. rannel Louncil T ,r 1,1 objo< -iT lbe “vr inittrr riii-e'd against having the • I AC A luirnval in the parking lot by the Considers ,ni tfit- pneibihty of The committee also raised an joining the A o d Student objection to the parking facilities Aitiviues fund. available if the carnival were This organi.-aVm. Jwamm C'a- held there. It vrai suggested that ruM>. pieidrnt sa.d, would handle parking might run over into most r.iiiln i-■ ;n .11. d audit its of the dormitory area. ' book, five of i hare l ' It is run by Heavy traffic of people, cars, the University Other schools of- arl d construction equipment might ten charge a fee foi this service cause more inconvenience for Nit h.isi'd on the ore of each group's (any dormitory residents, accord-, budget, iing t 0 the Senate committee. The Miss Caruso said joining the traffic period could extend as oigani/ution would facilitate the long as 66 hours, according to one handling of accounts and etimi- member. | nate a lot of bookwoik. Since IFC The committee told Richard; is a member, Uan.sfer of funds Seng, Spring Week committee 1 fiom one account to another could chairman, to reconsider a place; be made easily, 1 for the event and to keep in mind Pauline Paubrkas, sorority chair- that it could bo held in another man for Greek Week, announced' p i aC e which would be more ac-, that each roroi itv will probably ceptable and less detrimental.' he assessed $l2 for Greek Week; Particularly, it was suggested that to cover banquet costs, programs,!the carnival be held further from and trophies. !dormitories. Sororities were reminded that Other Options Are Held a list of pledges and sisters and The Spring Week committee the oftu-cs they hold must be had options on three other places turned into the dean of women's before they decided m favor of oftur ~t g ___ Council also appointed a com- places considered by the commit nutti c Hi look into two $5O schol- tee are the lot south of Simmons ai -hip-, winch aic awarded by dormitory where the carnival has Panhel. ibeen held before, the parking lot —— - ! across Shortlidge road from the Dn fls\ /Q n iExtension Conference Center and lUiiy ‘U 0“ V?IV<2II north of the Jordan fertility plots, n m , Q , « I and the area in back of MeElwain By BUSAd Council dormitory. An En.-ttr party for 50 children With the planned budding for horn State College, CircleviHo. llie al, ‘ :i south of Simmons this and Mdlbmnk u:M be sponsored ; ti'eu will not be considered. The bv the H.M'irvs Ad'Tnni-.tration parking area north of the fertility Council from 4to 5 :10 p.rn. todav P lot - would have to be fenced off in the lletzol Union ballroom. .> { u>ed according to a report by Patronesses from Phi Chi Theta. Daniel VanDuyne, carnival chair women’s national businc-s f rn - man, He also suggested that the termtv, will act as hoMcsses. area would not be smooth. New Suite in Old Main Phillip Wfm, senior m arts and The Spring Week committee u av Dp PJ««cW«4 Taclxu letters fto,n Clarion, amateur ma- «i» discuss a place for the carm- ma Y “ e WWWlied Today gn i.m and ventriloquist, will per- val at its meeting Sunday. The new administrative suite in form the second-floor lounge of Old jp h Ed E)ects Main is «xp««d .. be timsh.d beqreqation ISSUG !*• Il p • i . A Physical Plant spokesman T n ' n - I Farrell Prostddnt said he expects Wilmed E. Ken lO Be UISCUSSed i Ann Fa rn.|| mnior in nhvsical!rorthy,direCtor^fstUdentaffairS 'Tu,ca!oo.,a at Pent State-To edueat, on from S Col wai° 83 What Extent Does It Happen,elected president of the Physical; Kenworthv’s Dresent office C discussed at a pub- Education Student Council by a uated in th > is he meeting sponsored by the close vote last week. ;to uc;ed r or s» oraep r.iuipus committee on race rela- Those elected to the other of-j —— lions at 750 tonight m the Het?el fives were David Watkins, sopho- ■., Union assembly hall. more in physical education from' Dr. Edward Abramson, assistant Coopersburg, vice president; Jack professor of sociology and Hus- Michel, sophomore in physical' torn Hoy, associate professor of education from Ridgeway, secre- ‘y geochemistry, will discuss racc;tary. and William Spieth, junior, relations on campus and in Statejin physical education from Phoe- • College. tnixviile. treasurer. 1 The Firs! National Bank of State College Member ot Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Federal Reserve System 'the ice rink parking lot. Other THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA {3 Involved In Accidents On Tuesday A car driven by a student ram med the rear of a car driven by a faculty member and a run-away car hit another faculty member's car in separate accidents Tuesday. The car operated by Charles Lutz, sophomore tn general agri culture from Port Matilda, hit the rear of the car operated by Dr. 1 George J. Fritz, assistant profes sor of botany, Tuesday afternoon on Shorllidge road. j Police said Lutz's car hit Dr. ! Fritz's vehicle when it stopped for a line of traffic. Dr. Fritz caused Campus Pa trol a little trouble when it in vestigated the accident. He ear ned an Indiana operator’s license. North Carolina plates, insurance from an Illinois broker, and a Pennsylvania learner's permit and auto title. All were in order, police said. About $lOO damage was done to Lutz’s car. Police said James A. Moore, Lewistown, parked his car on s! Frazier street near W. College avenue and left it in parked gear with the handbrake not set. It drifted backward into the sports car owned by Michael J. Owens, instructor in engineering mechan ics. Owens’ car was parked near Calder alley. Damage to the sports car was estimated at $l5O and $25 to Moore’s vehicle. Cattle Drawings Set for April 5 Drawings for show cattle for the 31st annual Penn State Dairy Exposition will be held Thursday, April 5. and not tonight as was erroneously reported in yester day’s Daily Collegian. Students need no previous ex perience to enter the exposition. A $2 deposit will be required for the use of fitting and showing equipment. Transportation to the dairy barns will be arranged so that .stndents will be able to fit the animals. Prizes and awards for show manship and fitting will be pre sented at the Awards Banquet on May 12. Have a coke with Les in person tomorrow at the MUSIC ROOM LES ELGART and his vocalist, Don Forbes, Columbia Recording Artists • Will meet one and all THE MUSIC ROOM Fourteen Vote for Approximately 14 per cent of those eligible turned out yesterday to vote for representatives in seven student council elections. | The turnout was declared “disappointingly members of the council elections committees. ' However, officials expect a larger number of the polls today, the last day for . voting. Voting will be held from *8 a.m. to 5 p.m. today at the var ious polling spots around the campus set uo bv the councils. I The largest turnout was re corded at the polling place of the Business Administration student {council. At 5 p.m. yesterday. 159 of the 835 eligible voters had cast their ballots. One incident was ’recorded of a student attempting 'to vote more than once. ! The council ballot boxes are lo cated in the lobby of Sparks building, and in the card room of the Hetze! Union building. To ■ prevent persons from voting more than once at the two separate vot ing places, officials stamp the voter’s matriculation card. Yester day afternoon, a student attempt 'ed to vote in the HUB after he had [already voted in Sparks, j Voting for representatives of the Home Economics student 'council was termed 20 per cent [higher than this time last year by one official. At 5 p.m. yester day. 150 of the 680 persons eligi ble had cast their ballots. The ballot boxes for the Home Economics student council elec tions are located in the lobby of the Home Economics building. Sixty-three persons out of ap proximately 600 eligible voted in the Mineral Industries council elections. The voting is being car ried out in the lobby of the Min eral Industries building Officials termed the results in the Liberal Arts student council flections as 25 per cent higher I than last year’s elections. When the polls closed yesterday, 116 of | the 850 eligible to vote had cast ; their ballots. j Elections for the Liberal Arts jstudent council are being carried jon in the card room of the HUB jin conjunction with the All-Uni jversty elections. I A bigger turnout than last year [in the balloting for posts on the Chem-Phys student council was declared by council officials. At 5 p.m. yesterday, 119 of the 580 eligible had voted. Last year, only 112 persons voted during the one dav allotted to voting, an official said. Elections for the Chem-Phys student council positions are be ing held in the lobby of Osmond laboratory. Voting was slow at the polling place for the Education student council. When the polls closed [yesterday. 106 of the 780 eligible }had voted. Officials pointed out that this was more than cast last [year during the one day voting. I Elections for education student 4-5 p.m. # Autograph recordings 203 East Baavar Avenue THURSDAY. MARCH 22. 1954 Per Cent Councils | council representatives-are being held in the card room of the HUB. j Approximately 200 of the 1100 : persons eligible to vote in the ’Engineering and Architecture jstudent council elections cast their ballots yesterday. Elections are being held in the lobby of the !engineeiing building, and in the card room of the IIUB. Drill Team to Meet The Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps drill team will meet at 7 tonight at the Armory. 11ELI.KFONTE Adoltl SSc . dliM. *Se PLAZA" Lwt Time* TODAY ill "Hell On Friaee Buy" Cinema»cej»e! |*l Start* Frt. "HELEN OF TROY” BKI.LEFO.V STARTS TONITE 'STAT "HEIDI £ PETER” - in Celerl *Ue— AUan "Reeky” Lane—in "SAVAGE FRONTIER” •••••••••••• STATE I=l Feature: 2:01, 3:5*, S:SI, 7:4«, »:4< "BACKLASH" Starring Richard Donna Widmark Reed ♦CATHAUM • ENDS TODAY • 4 "Oscar" Nominations James Dean in "EAST OF EDEN" • FRIDAY & SATURDAY* Nominated for “Best Actor” Academy Award SPENCER TRACY "BAD DAY AT BLACK ROCK" * NOT ANY • TONIGHT ONLY • "CARMEN JONES" Dorothy Dandridge • FRIDAY & SATURDAY • Walt Disney's "Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier" • Join you in a coke light” by persons at NOW i FI *•- \y. t i