PAGF TWO AIM OKs Clause Prohibiting Congestion Cabinet Vote Against Policy By «^A2w<shs ■■ * w * T W*.w a ■■■«#«. ■ VI J k • The paper was delivered at tha The Association of Independent Mon Board of Governors last night voted 18-5-2 to keep'lN6W vCHtfir ' 1 University in its new constitution a clause prohibiting the AIM representative to All-University Cab- Teachers of Insurance, inet from voting against a stated policy of the board. The vote came in the form of a motion to delete the section of the revised constitution the board returned to cornmitte for further revision. The board also defeated a motion to include an article requiring the AIM president ; b out| 1 for < Pitb;bur" t h 0 a f nd r orher to have had two semesters ex-j ' Icities in the growing rush for perience on the board before his from TIM, asked why the group A/liccinn Finch ihigher education, election. should exclude a man who could m, »» u *9 */ UM, "“ j Harrisburg center( a unioue On the power of the Cabinet be the best qualified simply be- (Continued, from, page one) 'cooperative “farm” venture ’of representative from AIM. which: rau.se he had r.o experience on the 5289 he withdrew from four established colleges, admit is automatically the association's* the board or other AIM groups. Slate College and Allentown ; ted 799 students for the fall se president. James Wambold, pres-! He said the only experience for banks the day he disappeared, mester. Ident of Town Independent Men. the pre.- identy is the presidency. They also said he didn't remem- l Wilkes College had admitted said if the board sit s at meetings' A representative from West bw any wrestling bout. T6OO for the fall semester. It oper and discusses policy for tv.-o or, Halls told the group it is a Rhoad will probably drop out ates on a of taking every three hours, it .would not be fair, *hame" that an organisation of school for this semester, his. qua ] iCed loca j student for the representative to directly; ?houK h .ve to suffer while lhe mother said. Although par-j Qh „ >■', nnprai . oppose the outcome of this dis-l inexperienced president is ents said it will be Toms de-A*HarTisburf are E! * ■ cussion I "learning the ropes.” cision.” they said he would prob-! are i e W Pe John Rhodes ectino M rii« i I? 0 pointed out tnat a president ably“take it easy” for the rest of Vij T eSe siis .nfnt h n rin^ b^fl' th.^n r -without experience caused con- the year and return to the Uni-t Lebanon Vallej College. jioioo . l fus!or! 3nri handicapped the en- versity next semester. . Courses include chemistry (for Jive should not be a messenger industrial workers). - -'tins 1 1100 urvir* "W* nia-t m nre organization. —r“*? l wor Kers), accounting, cemce. elect a represenla- . ,Ct- Ir lp n tc Mnv Clnn || n ffor bank employees), engineering, live lo represent and to make TJoricinn Pnuorcorl- stJdentS May sign Up (for gra duate engineers) and the “P hii own nund on a situation WII ncVcibcU, For HEc Master Tests usual business courses. j if s° needed Rhode, said. ..Tmiiiinn I imViF l/nni Students may sign up for the The center has drawn the in-! roquirme*it vQUTIOn LICjIIT !\6pt comprehensive examinations for) terest of educators from all parts wit #1 , s .Ii * .* Borough Traffic Commis- master of science and master of jof the country, according to Dean liosieiteier, wno a. the last At-.ij slon | ias reV ersed itself on a pre- education degrees in Home Eeo-1 Howard Kreitzer, of Lebanon Val-i meeting, spoke in favor o' re ", vious recommendation to Borough nomics bv Saturday in 103 Home| le y College, tjuinng some experience before , Counc il to , nsta ll a manually- Economics. being eligible for office of t,iej o p ( -, ratw j f our . wa y traffic light at The examinations will be given ■ president jHillcrest Avenue and N. Atherton from 1:30 to 4:30 Dec. 14 in 114 . Jamos Goodwin, representative j street. Home Economics. ' The commission approved in- Toy Drive Contributions ! st,ad 3 substitute recommenda- Wilkes Colleae Council ; , i .. „ _ e . ition lo continue use of the present _ ~ _ a . , 4 ASkea oy Kappa sigma blinking yellow caution light now To Hold Dance Friday Students have been asked to'at the intersection. j The Wilkes College Student collect toys or games during the- Children attending the College Council will sponsor its annual Thanksgiving vacation for the: Heights Elementary School will All-College Dance on Friday at Kappa Sigma toy drive. (be directed across the street by a the college gymnasium, Wiikes- The fraternity will pick up andjschool guard. The recommenda-, Barre. repair the tovs and deliver them;tion to use the manuallv-oper- The event is open to all college loto worthy iated traffic light was made to students who mav be in the to worthv child:en"s protect children crossing Wyoming Valiev at the time No turns in the area the intersection. admission fee will ne charged. Walker Cites Need for Public Funds President Erie A. Walker.hard to visualize. since they be- increase by at least 50 per cent, last night called upon because of a greater num': people to support financiallvjsearch. But he stressed basic re* J*f r ° . c °llege-age students and . • % search is no less important. |lhe Private colleges refusal to the Lmversitvs expansion anai , ... . . expand. , The atom bomb, the atomic sub- , basic research programs. marine and industrial atomic , . v l6 52 ; 29 p .? r ca ,P lta for publiCj _ , whilo jn etapp education, he S2Lid f is too, Speaking before the Pottsvihe £ rogrammatic ° resean £ e : ,ow , tC ™ et * his f , utu / e This alumni, Walker also pointed out velnnment are children nf hacie nee “ Wlll °e met, he said, onlv that the University is “under ter- research. ’ ;« «>e state embraces “the west rific pressure” to provide eicten- Because business and indus- er ?- concept of public higher edu sion service for the benefit of la- tria! sources "demand, and have nrevfouslT” CXtent tha ” bor. social service., small business- . right to demand, that research j ~ previously. men and business management, « U pporled by them be directed ' avera 9 e P er “P l *® «* which, he said, are legitimate jheir intern ts and for their P endlture for “e midwestern claims on education. benefit." Walker said, support i f iales - he said - “ SBJS and that Programmatic research. Wal- for basic research must come '• *~ e 11 ‘ ar western stales ker said, is supported to a great from public funds,' the only SIZ.SZ. degree by industries and inter- other source available. ; The people of Pennsylvania, •sts which derive benefit from its findings. But basic research, be said, which is equally im portant. does not receive such support and must depend on public funds. Basic research's contributions to national defense. Walker said, are THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COUEGE PENNSYLVANIA Extension, too, Walker said. er . ur , . must be supported by public n ? w the l * le University tsj funds. He said the University. un-, dol f!s prob.em it faces, like a business, has no funds to™ the - v wIU ** Prompted to meet; invest in expansion. This money ::2£JE!!:™ | must come from the state, he said. ; In 10 to 15 years, he predicted, the University's enrollment will The Harrisburg College Center, which is partially operated by the 1 University, and Wilkes College in Wilkes-Barre have been called * NITTANY Now at 5:30. 7:33. 9:36 WEDNES. & THURS. DOORS OPEN G:45 - "Brisk and Violent Action" —World Tele-Sun “P.T. RAIDERS” From J. Arthur Rank Hem comes Joey...mdhtpalsl noraa • bwSikoeb • tnSz mbt) fraßm•^v®^SEW•»c^MJ^w- , ' CATHAUM , WEDNESDAY Feature - 1:30. 3:30, 5:30. 7:30, 8:30 TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 26. 1957 “THE DEER SLAYER” Starring Lex Barker Rita Moreno plus “COPPER SKY” WMAJ Programs 11:0a Swap Shop 11:20 Musie for Listen in* 11:50 - News 11:35 . - Queen for a Day 12:00 Music at Nooa 12:15 -- Centre County News 12:30 What's Goin* Oa 12:55 Muslt 12:45 . Area Snorts 12:50 Strike Op the Band { 1 :00 World Newa ; 1:15 Afternoon of Musio 5:30 . . . 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