PAGE EIG44T West Halls Votes Against Rotation ! 3 ' Jamaicans ITo Give Talk The West Council has gone on the record as favoring the abolishment of the frater nity-independent rotation sys tem for electing All-Univers ity and class officers. The council thus became the second independent organization to vote for Lbont ion of the system. The vote Monday night was WS in favor of the abolition. Robert Owens, president of Pol lock Council, told council mem bers the system is undemocratic and doesn't parallel the national form of government. He said abolition of the system would bring about a stronger student Students May Apply For UCA Employment Students art. needed to do office "The Trial of Socrates" will be work for the Univerity Christian given by the Experimental Thea-' tre at 9 a.m. today in 121 Sparks Association. as part of the instructional pro- The woik concerns the corn- gram for political science. pletion of the membership drive. The presentation is open to the Students interested may report public. between 10 a.m. and noon or 3 and 5 p.m. tomorrow to the second floor offices of the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel. FREE 6 Campus Views in Photo Album FREE with Every Film Developed Centre Co. Film Lab. 122 W. Beaver Ave. YOUR LAST CHANCE TO GET YOUR UNSOLD OPEN FROM 9 A.M. TO 4:30 P.M. government and would rid the campus of student apathy. I According to Owens abolition of :,the rotation system would encour age the independents to organize !and attain greater unity, strength !and voting power. Nittany Council is the only other independent council to vote in favor of abolishing the system. The Association of Independent Men and Town Independent Men voted to retain it. Pollock Council has not yet voted. A study of the feasibility of dis carding the rotation system wasl proposed at Student Encampment. A subcommittee of the All-Uni versity Elections Committee is making such a study. The commit tee plans to make its report some- Poly Sci Classes to See 'The Trial of Socrates' JACK WIRIER says ' 1 lit ; 'N•i t 9 '4l 1 . • 1 4;'; , ne' Let's try to get those anti freeze jobs in early enough to check the hoses. battery, and thermostat too. I'll save you money! WIMMERTS SUNOCO 502 E. College AD 8-6143 IS TODAY BOOKS & MONEY THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA time in December The council also will investi- Eithel Evans, Leroy Richards gale complaints about the phone : Shirley, specials - system from the University to and Renford tu residence halls. i dents in agriculture from Jamaica, The subject of improvement of , will discuss the socio-economic the music broadcast during meals problems of Jamaica at an organ in Waring dining halls was re - ;izatiorial meeting of the World ferred to a committee. 'Agricultural Service Society, at A Fireside Committe was ap- 7:30 tonight in 218 Hetzel Union. pointed to organize a program of i The WASS was formed to help outside speakers for the West students in agriculture who are Halls. William Pohts, senior in i interested in working in foreign electrical engineering rrom Rosl countries. Jobs-are available only sito, was named chairman. Ito graduate students experienced A letter was read from William ;in every phase of agriculture. B. Crafts, assistant to the dean ofl First-hand reports on the prob men for independent affairs, ask-. lems of foreign countries will be ing the council to set up a budget.' given at the monthly meetings The council also. heard an offer i by students from those countries from Alpha Phi Omega, national in order to develop leadership in men's service fraternity, to assist, promoting international under in projects throughout the year. 'standing. ADO MUST OE IN ST 11:00 THN PRECEDING DAT RATES-17 words at Lew COM Ons insortion 10.75 Two insertions 81.00 Throb insertions Additional words 3 for .03 for sorb day of Insertion. PO HT A. II LE TYPEWRITER Quietteriter. Citte.l vary little: K&E Drawing Set. Call Bill after 5 p.m. EL. 5- /499. TWO TICKETS to Went Virginia game. Call ext. 2t r 26 until 3:00 or HO 6-6493 after 3:30. 1953 MG-TD. New nylon top and tonneau. New battery and paint.. R.lll, Food rubber. 51:151). Joel AD 7-4928. 1957 AUSTIN HALEY; 100-6 black with red leather. Overdrive. wire wheels, dual exhausts. radio. 4000 miles—s3ooo. Jerry AD 7-4923. ONE WEST VIR(INIA ticket for sale, rill sacrifice. Call Ray Kinsman ext 31315. FRESH PRESSED Cider. Truck will be at Verner's Freezer Fresh Tuesday. Wednes. day and Thursday evening. Please bring Jugs. ONE GOLD aolitare Keep Fake diamond en.' gagenaent ring. twenty-fire paints. 1100.1 Call AD 6-0576 after 6 p.m. U.B.A. COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE Remington WANTED WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITIES for Btu- dents to make that extra expense money. Commissions are high, work is easy. Pick your own time. There are jobs for frater nity or independent men and women. Apply Chicago Meat House. R. 139 N. Gill St. PEOPLE TO enjoy the beet cup of coffee in town. Apply Spudnut Shop, 111 Pugh SL TRUMPET PLAYER for Dixieland band for Saturday Nor. 2. Call Marty at AD S.6if6B. MOTORCYCLE RIDERS to form a cycle club. Meeting Wed., Oct. 30, 13 p.m. at Hoover's Trailer Park, 2 miles north on Rt. 322. DISHWASHER AT Alpha .Epsilon Pi. Call AD 7-2941 and ask for Marty Freedman. LOST—DIETZEN Slide Rule Friday 4 p.m Contact Lynn. Griffith ext. 3035. LOST—TAN ear coat outside 319 Willard Monday between two and three. Reward $lO. Call Rene ext. 2718. A BLUISH-GREY Overcoat at Delta Tau Delta Sat. night. Call El Lure ext. 2135. POLITICAL SCIENCE 4 book; red um• brella with light blue handle. Return to Susie Blumenthal or call ext. 924. FOR RENT FOUR ROOM apartment: coal furnace, hot water heat. 1119 West Collette Ave. Phone AD 7-7:1.93. EDNESDAY. OCTOBER 30. 1957 Douay Bible Given To Chapel Library The Laymen's National Com mittee has presented a Douay- Confraternity version of the Bible to the inter-religious library of the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel. The committee is a non-sectar ian corporation founded in 1940. Its purpose is "to re-awaken re ligious thinking and promote a better understanding among all people." The Bible is on display in the library. It was given in connec tion with National Bible week, begun in 1941 -by the committee. Wesley Holiday Dinner Sigma Tau Epsilon and Kappa Phi, Methodist student groups, will hold a Halloween supper at 6 tonight in the recreation room of the Wesley Student Foundation Center. ROOMS FOR RENT LARGE DOUBLE room, close to campus. private entrance. Call AD 7-7111. ONE VACANCY in double rooms with Whitey Krepe,'"at 114 E. Beaver Avenue. Call Mrs. Edna Miley. AD 74141. MISCELLANEOUS JEAN, so sorry to hear you were sick over the weekend. The "Batakes" APPLES FOR all occasions and uses; pecks or bushels. Earner Apple Fsrm, 3 miles out West College Ave. APPLES: Red and Golden Delicious, Stay. man-Winesap, Bone Beauty, Northern Spy. Baldwin and Winter Banana. Barnet Apple Farm, 3 miles out West College Ave. TURKEY SHOOT: Turkeys or cash prizes every Friday nite 8:1/0 p.m...Ferguson Lions Club, Lions Dirk, Pine Grove Mills, Penna. 1 0 C A Nov. 8,9, and 70. EXCELSIOR I Night people: call AD f-5:...01 or 8-0283 after 6 pan. THE BEST Dance of the year, Junior Prom, is coming Nor. 1. Of course you'll want a - corsage for that someone special. Why not order yours from the Student Floral Agents located in Waring Hall and Nittany Dining, Hall, Oct. 28 thru Oct 31st from 6 to 7 p.m. LOCAL REPAIR Service on all makes of typewriters. We will call for and deliver fone•tYlieteritei. Nittemp Office Equipment. AD 84125. 14",',4:- ,, ,-:,: , :z. . ._,..:,
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