The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 18, 1956, Image 2

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Airport Authority to Hold Bott Named
. • 'New Head
First Meeting Tonight C l The State College Airport Authority, the borough,sOf Clique
newest borrow-and-build agency. will hold its first official'
1 John Bott. former vice clique
meeting at 7 tonight in the Municipal Building. Ichairman and sophomore in psy-
Formed by Borough Council Oct. 16, the five-memberichol t ogy from . Arlington . Va.. was
p ed art c , l : tq s u u e n p4irn i l n
g a i rlof Cam-
Authority was forced to wait until last week for receipt of::
---- its charter and official papers i The five All-University clique
from Harrisburg. All past activi-, offices on the ballot were filled'
State Budget, tie
H s
ehrabl.e•ertbßeenrinbfot.rmeahla.irman
of
w m i e thout rs op a p t as te i n t d io e n d . Stome 50 he party
the authority, said this week the Ronald Ross, junior iri business
xpect in
E authority would immediately
1 gin tro
e s t4op n s designed of
all-weather
to ai con-; was elected vice clique chairman.,
in the State College vicinity-1 Herbert Levin, sophomore in,
pre-veterinary from Will o wi
Meeting Open to All 'Grove, was chosen treasurer. i
Imbt said tonight's meeting, Kissick Elected
would be open to the public and: Jean Kissick. sophomore in edu- 1 or criticisms whichication ! from Chevy Chase. Md.,
would help in the building of an.was elected executive secretary;
airport would be welcomed. . land Patricia Peterson. sophomore'
The immediate steps expressed
,in journalism from Wynnewood.'
by Imbt are as follows: !recording secretary.
Notify the Civil Aeronautics l !
The outgoing clique officers are'
'
Administration of intent to build . i . , 0 rn a
s Hollander, chairman:
so State College may be included "
Bott. vice chairman; Edward
in the National Airport Plan. ;Lon treasurer; Joan Kreider,'
Consult with CAA and -Penn -executive secretary; an d Miss
sylvania Aeronautics CommissioniPeterson, who was re-elected, re
engineers on size and plan. cording secretary.
Conduct a study of need and
potential of an airport. i Hollander announced that sl22'
Select a site and draw up a ,had been spent during the
.fall,
master plan. I campaign, and that $135 had been,
Determine the method of local collected within the party.
financing to meet State College's; Lion Party Won Majority
25 per cent of the cost. l Campus party won only the
Apply for 50 per cent of the office of freshman class secretary
cost from the Federal Govern-I treasurer in the fall elections
ment and 25 per cent from the when freshman and sophomore
State Government. 'class officers were chosen. The
"Naturally these are broad,' other five offices were won by
generalized steps," Imbt said.l Lion party.
- and each requires extensive leg- All-University officers and jun
work on our part. for and senior class will be chosen,
In our unofficial status during' in the spring elections. Party)
'ate past few weeks. we've triedl meetings will begin in February
to start the ball rolling by con-land the campaigns will take place
tacting many of the people neces-i in March. The date of the elections
nary. and telling them of our in -:has not been set.
tentions." 1
Ten Days
Gov. George M. Leader's budget
for the biennium 1957 to '59 is ex
pected to be completed within ten
days, Dr. John li. Ferguson, sec
retary of administration, told the
Associated Press yesterday.
When the Governor presents it
to the Legislature after New
Year's Day the University's bud
get request for the next two years
will be revealed. President Eric
A. Walker has declined to say
what the University's budget re
quest will be but it is believed the
University is seeking more than
$3O million.
Dr. Ferguson, a former profes
sor of political science at the Uni
versity, said the State burget will
list specific expenditures with de
tailed breakdowns for the first
time.
Capitol Hill observers estimate
that it will be in the neighborhood
of $2 billion.
The Governor has promised to
submit the budget early in the
legislative session beginning New
Year's Day.
The only figure in the Univers
ity budget request the President
has revealed is S10(1,004) to be used
for research in the humanities.
The University requested
194,000 in 1954. It was granted by
the Legislature after months of
delay when the Genera! Assembly
became bogged down in a dis
agreement over a tax program.
Increases for teachers' salaries
received chief consideration by
President Walker when he drew
up the budget request for the
coming biennium, he said.
To raise teachers salaries one
per cent, the President has said,
would take an additional appro
priation of "one third of a million
dollars."
Wilder to Read
Dickens' Work
The University Christian As
sociation. the Belles Lettres Club.,
and the Speech Department will
sponsor a reading of Dickens' "A
Christmas Carol" by Jon Barry
Wilder, a third semester speech
and theatre arts major at 7:45 p.m.
tomorrow in the Memorial Lounge
of the Helen Eakin Eisenhower
Chapel.
The reading is open to the
public.
Wilder is known for his charac
terizations as the character Face
in Jonson's play "The Alchemist,"
the title role in Chekhov's "Uncle,
Vanya," and the duo reading of
"Amphitryon 38" and "Aria da
Capo," which he presented for the
Intercollegiate Reading Festival
group.
- This fail Wilder was co-director
of the Thespian show "Hat in the
Ring." At present he is rehears
ing for the Inspector's part in
Giradoux' "The Enchanted."
Public May Obtain
Athletic Tickets
A block of 300 tickets will be
made available to the general
public for indoor winter athletic
events.
The tickets will be placed on
sale an hour and a half prior to
each home event at the main
ticket windows.
This block of tickets, athletic
officials pointed out, will be
made available as a gesture of
good-will to the general public.
For single events, the tickets
are priced at one dollar each. For
double-header events, the Price
will •be $1.50.
THE DAM? COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Response Gratifying •
Imbt said he was gratified by ;
the response, because many peo-I Smith Names 30
ple have indicated their sympa-!
thies with the project and their]
willingness to help. He said. "I. To Class Board
can only assume that State Col-1 Thirty students have been,
lege really wants and needs an named to the Freshman Class Ad
airport." visory Board.
The authority is currently con- The Advisory Board will hold
sidering seven possible sites for,its first meeting sometime after
such an airport. Six of these are:the Christmas vacation, according
recommended in a report by thel to George Smith, class president;
ti
president.'. Committee of the State Members of the committee are:,
College Area Chamber of Com- i phyllis Anderson, Gail Schultz,
coerce in March 1952, and theimarilyn Roberts, Dorothy New-,
seventh is the present lack Mo-!man, Nancy Kress, Carole Lyons,!
shannon Airport, recommended Martha Barth, Henrietta Reist,
by the Philipsburg Chamber of!Joan Bransdorf, Marilyn Turki,
Commerce. !Helen Skade, Joyce Levenson,
The sir. in the State College Ruby Seaman, Barbara Reamer.
Chamber report are the present! John Neifert, Richard Bullock,
State College Air Depot, a loca- 1
two near Boogersburg and one. Bernard Magdovitz, Mack John
tion at Pine Hall, one at Scotia, ,s
on Robert Garbor, Robert Mc-
Kracken, William Swanson, Loch
near Houserville. i lann Dey, Vincent Marino, Max
Scheiler, Donald Donchi, Larry
Byers. James Mason, Otto Cold
iron. Richard Herpel, and Edward
Lavine.
CiemPhys Group to Air
Proposed Aid to Lantern
The Chemistry and Physics,
Student Council will decid e,— r ofess°r Will S k
whether or not to allot money to
the Lantern, University literary: pea
On Spinoza Theology
magazine, at 7 tonight in 209 Het- The theology of the philosopher
zel Union. Benedict Spinoza and its bearing
The council will also discuss•on political freedom will be dis
the possibility of holding an inter-Icussed today by S. H. Rosen, in
college mixer with the College of , structor in philosophy.
Education. The mixer, if held, will( The discussion will be held at ,
be one of the first inter-collegel4 p.m. in 236 Sparks for a philos
affairs ever held at the University.' ophy colloquium.
GAMMA SIGMAS!
Meeting for
Pledges and Members
TONIGHT!
6:30 3 White Hall
UNUSUAL GIFTS!!
OPewter. brass, copper and
glasswear!
• Pretzel holders!
• Carving staves!
•Sells of Sarna!
• Something for the person
that has everything!
sreaJure —llou3e
University Prohibits
Sewage Pollution
The University issued a stern directive yesterday de
signed to avert another incident of contamination by the
dumping of poisonous Waste products into the University
sewage system.
The directive was recommended by the 8-man-committee
created by President Eric A. Walker to investigate the poison
ing of 175,000 trout two weeks
ago in Spring Creek.
.The directive forbids the dump
ing of "chemicals, oils, toxics, or
unknowns" into University drains
without supervisory approval.
President Walker signed it and
it went into effect immediately
Recommends Directive
The directive was the first rec
ommendation by the President's
special committee, which is seek
ing measures to prevent further
dumpings of toxic substances such
as the sodium cyanide solution
which caused the fish killings.
The committee met yesterday
and discussed measures for in
doctrinating new personnel, meth
ods for controlling dumping pro
cedures of waste chemicals, and
a system for obtaining consulta
tion service on dumping prob
lems.
The committee aLso discussed
the posting of additional warn
ing signs in laboratories, and an
inventory review of chemicals.
More Meetings Scheduled
The committee will hold further
meetings to review the effective
ness of safety measures now in
use and consider other ways and
means of increasing the effective
ness of the dumping program.
R. Rupert Kountz, professor of
sanitary engineering, was named
technical consultant to the com
mittee. He will approve the dump
ing of waste products when any
department head is not certain
that the dumping is safe.
Other members of the commit
tee are Dean Ossian R. MacKen
zie, special assistant to the Presi
dent; A. H. Hoitzinger, director of
the chemistry laboratories; Frank
F. Morris, director of the Depart
ment of Personnel Services; Har
old J. Read, professor of physical
metallurgy; Donald V. Josephson,
head of the dairy science depart
ment; Arthur T. Thompson, assis
tant director• of the Ordnance Re
search Laboratory; and Walter H.
Wiegand, director of physical
plant.
Froth Circulation to Meet
Froth circulation staff will meet
at 6:15 tonight in the Hetzel Union
assembly hall.
Radios
i Portables
Pt - r . Clock
' ----5 , -- Radios
The Perfect Christmas
Gifts .... For Everyone
In Your Family
`expert repairs on your
..-- old radio and phonograph
State College TV
232 S. Alien St.
TRANSPORTATION NOTICE
CHRISTMAS
VACATION
GO BY GREYHOUND
For the convenience of PENN STATE UNIVERSITY
STUDENTS, SPECIAL BUSES will be provided for
the CHRISTMAS VACATION and will leave from the
GREYHOUND BUS STATION at 1:00 p.m. on SAT
URDAY, DECEMBER 22.
Reservations for the SPECIAL BUSES will be made
with the purchase of your tickets at the GREYHOUND
BUS STATION. ALL RESERVATIONS MUST BE
MADE BY 10:00 pm. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 21.
Reservations on the regularly scheduled buses for the
19th, 20, and 21st may also be gotten at the GREY
HOUND BUS STATION.
For additional information. can AD 7-4181
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1956
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