PAGE EIGHT 2 Groups to Hold Panel Discussion Concerning Russia A panel discussion on "The New Look of Ilw , sia" will be held by the Cornopolitan Club and the International Fireside of the University from 4 to 6 p.m.. Satur day at the Forestry Camp in Stone Valley. Dr. Robert T. Oliver, professor and head of the department of speech at the University, will serve as chairman. Faculty mem bers concerned ulth the Russian area program at the University will participate. Faculty members participating will be Dr. Vernon V. Aspaturian, :assistant professor of political sci ence; Dr_ Edward C. Thaden, in structor in history; and Dr. Va lay Mares, associate professor of conom ics. The discussion is open to the public. Those needing transpor tation may obtain it after I p.m. Saturday at the parking area to the rear of Old Main. Strike- (Continued from page one) University was right about us not being able to strike, and we still 'felt so strong about the issue that we walked out." "We feel we gave the Univer sity enough time to act on the petition to warrant tonight's ac tions," Fleisher said. Fleisher said the students did not know that the same law pre venting them from striking pro vides for the establishment of a grievance panel to air out prob lems. He said he would try to see Ray T. Fortunato, director of per sonnel, today to try to set up a panel. The University spokesman said i last night he was not sure whed ther or not the University wouldl agree to the establishment of a; panel now that the students had quit their jobs. The panel, according to the law, CLASSIFIEDS 17 words or loos: $0.50 One Insertion 5e.75 Too Insertions $l.OO Three Insertions Additional words 3 for .01 for each do of insertion. FOR SALE Z:iiMPLETE Graphic 2 ket,l4ll, Fite.h t...‘ll..ertguttie and focal-plane 101111111 f 4 5 Kodak Ektar Ektitirt reitiitt.finder, flank. ca.e. Reasonable. COI !Jaye Eber ext. 111.3. 7949 NASH four.loor - sed4 - ,ii. 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Call 230 South Frazier street_ ROOM & BOARD AT ALPHA ZETA fraternity inter-ses.ion and main summer fiesgion. 13aard on rive day %eel; basia. For informatilm eat Yrs. Alice GrandelL rhos* AB 14621- Cabinet (Continued from page one) by the Elections Committee, Spa daro said. Spadaro will also present an ad dition to a proposed Elections Code clause pertaining to the ro tation of offices between frater nity and independent men. Spadaro said since freshman class president and vice president are independent, and sophomore class president is fraternity, the sophomore class vice presidency should rotate between fraternity and independent men. This change would eliminate having three in dependents and one fraternity man in the top posts every year, he added. Spadaro Suggests The final change contested by Spadaro would give Elections Committee fin a l power over choice of party platforms. The committee-approved change says platforms cannot be used unless approved by Elections Commit tee. Spadaro said he hadn't had time to word the change he wants to make, but when completed it would give the committee power to ban only those platforms which are "ridiculous." In this manner, he said, the committee would have power to "prevent the bad. but not the good." Unopposed Changes Changes which will be present ed unopposed to Cabinet will prevent a person from running for office in one party after leav ing an office in another party un til one year has elapsed since the person held office in the first par ty, and will hold the entire clique responsible for proper conduct of the clique and its candidates both internally and in campaigns. Spadaro said he would also pro pose definitions for the words "extreme" and "spirit" in two code passages to prevent ambi- would be composed of a represen tative from the University, the students, and an outsider picked ;by the other two represeLtatives. A ItGCS C .: 3 Cw roe r:sa - lin lcrther • Chi ant Call Jack Spangler. Delta Al) 7-49. BRO , A'N LADY Buxton billfold Friday June 3 between Simmons a nd Willard. Please r.•t urn card.. Mail to Box 2:31 Situruen, SHAEFFEIt Pon in are. of Pol. loc.). F. Heuer St.. or Nittuny Ave. 17..e -wurd. Cull Charlotte ParskY 16 Simmons. WILL THE person who mistakenly took a beige colored girl's formal jacket Friday night at Phi Kappa call Frank Konchar at AD 8-9107. I have )our jacket. Your cooperation will be appreciated. A PAIR of brown rimmed Ise in vicinity of Theta Delta Chi. Call Tom Pa'hie AD 7-4.102. 12331=1 WILL PERSON'S who took nirl's and boy's inn raincoats with dorm keys No. 202 and 322 in pockets at Phi Sigma Kap pa's Jam Session please call Don ext. 1100. A PAIR of bro w n rimmed glass;.: vicinity of Alpha Sierra Phi. Reward Call Ken Todd ext. 119 G. / PAIR of plastic' =old rimmed 1L1D.C.02. on night of Carnival. Call Steve AD 7-2337. 1957 PENN STATE Class Ring with led stone and initials M.J.M. on inside. Will finder please can Mike Mode ext. 1153. 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Many of these hired now will be invited to remain on Part time or permanent work in Fall. Car furnished. 595 weekly guaranteed for those qualifying. Contact Unkersity Placement Service. Interviews will be held from 9-12 Wednes day. May PIANO INSTRUCTOR: Experienced for beginners and advanced, children and adults. Phone AD 54693. WHEN YOUR typewriter needs service gust dial AD 7-2492 or bring machine to 633 W College Are. ITS HASSIIs:GER for rack-et stringing the no-awl-w•ay. Guaranteed satisfaction. prompt service. University Tennis Service. White Rail Storage Room. After 5 p.m 514 E Bearer Ave. Phone AD 74316. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA guity in the future. The words appear in the statements "In ad dition to the monetary fine, the Elections Comimttee may, in ex treme cases, impose a penalty of not less than 10 and not more than 100 votes on each candidate of the offending political party"; and "The Elections Committee re serves the right to act upon any campaign method which it con siders it be a violation of the spirit of the elections code." Select her summer wardrobe at a real money-sav ing price! You'll like these sleeveless styles in prints or solid colors, luscious pastels! Cottons are so cool for hot weather and you always feel "fresh". BEAUTIFUL POTTED PLANTS! Cool Sleeveless Cottons Junior Sizes 9to 15 • Misses' 14 to 20 Half Sizes 16 1 / 2 to 241/2 Geraniums Azaleas Ageratums Petunias Mums Gloxineas Combination Pots 69` to $4OO ANotOui CO STATE COLLEGE ONLY He added that the present code is too vague as to what penalty can be imposed upon a candidate. In previous years, he said, the committee interpreted the vote penalty clause to mean that no candidate could be fined more than 100 votes apiece. This year, he said, the commit tee said they could fine the party l and its candidates 100 votes ;apiece, a total of 200 vote fines for a candidate. Spadaro said he ../11 ~,.~„`^ V, < Fe ; , ; V.; vt• • ••'t • I If; THURSDAY. MAY 10, 1956 would present a resolution to Cabinet smiting the penalty to a maximum of 100 votes per candi date. - jok. Almsdoarer t;fe. Breakfast Brunets l' ? Lunch .\ . - \L Coffee-break vs n ,../ f ~ ri ,... A Des& rt 11„ NI PARTY v. , ...., , ... ' e BMW; Please order , me so toot : ~ 'AD Vri l at 4 ~ 4. r' $ .88 Mon. 9-9 Sat. 9-6 Other Days 9-5:30