*AGF FIGHT Boucher Takes Two Ski Events in Dual Meet David B*>uch«T, senior in mt chj>.ni'’;>l «-ngine<-rir.g from State College. cantu red two ski events tor the Outing Club against Swarthmoro College Sunday, at ■the Outing Club's Boalsburg slopes. In the men’s downhill race. Boucher took first place, with Swarthmore’s John Stiekney sec ond, followed bv Bill Wild, Fred Donaboe and George Bliss (all from Perm State). In the slalom race, Boucher, with a time of 41 seconds, once again won first place honors. Stiekney was «eco n d, Penn -Stale's Karin Maybach placed "third. Karin’s husband Gunther was fourth and Bill Wild was fifth. Joe Wachtel. scheduled to lead' off the downhill racing, fell and crashed into a tree on the upper i part of the downhill trail. He was 1 taken immediately to the Uni-. "Varsity infirmary and treated for! several broken ribs. Lion Party- (Continued from page one) hi* suer-Mtor, last niaht charged that "West’s action of a}>andon- Hcr I_>on Party Immediately be fore the soring election means only one thino—that Lion and University parties are planning a 101 n t undertaking for the spring elections." "Although this may be denied.” "he - said, “the facts sre.sk for themselves.” He accused West of "working hand in hand with Uni versity party leaders In planning their campaign for the spring elections." West replied. “Lion party has pot and does not intend to merger with the University party, nor is Lion party 'running* Univeisity party. However, since certain per sonnel of the Lion party are still Interested in effective student government, they have decided to Join University partv for the spring elections ... All the peo ple now in University party are Interested In one coal— serving the students by better student government.” Group* associated with Lion party have failed twice in ef fort* to take control of the new University party. West said he does not know if T.snn nartv will reorganize in the fall, As to his status as cliqup chairman, West said he could not remain as clioue chairman with no clique, but could not resign because there is none to resign from. Missiles -- (Continued from page one) warheads will be held in U.S. custody. The missiles will be turned over to the RAF as soon as RAF personnel learn how to use them. MAUPWTOLriCS/J9M ADVENTURE! EDUCATION! ifosa TRAVEL! SUMMER 1958! Join a special Americ*n*tiif*cte<2« *tuOe«t/t*acacr tour through the Swirl Union, Choote from tU departure date*, . vnd to uloon-tisitm cities inch it K»e« of the Ukraine. Stalingrad, Yalta. Socfil. Tom*J of Sc* lot Georgia, Kharkov .. . enjoy I Volga R,«er w Blici Sei emit* . . tee Unift£rja .nd Mourn. Wilt mrin. Prune the Snmcis* wood Fur . . . elut retentions to the turopein UpiUU. Inclmivr file (tom JI3SS. from •lew York. Rescnrotions limited, Wet? now tor sufficient time to lecrre Ruisun *isj Write totoy lot Cescfirt'vt lower. Sac four travel acent or ES Tom Maupin 4] TOUR ASSOCIATES 1736 Massachusetts HI Lawrence / Kansas i*' - : THE OAUY COIIEG!AN STATE COIIEGE PENNSYIVANIA University Party Student Teachers (Continued from page one) T O Gg/ Co//c^|fCf D functioning. However since there! The seven groups of students deTsce rfo* reason to°havl jtta vvko are student teaching will re*; the constitution and I will seek c '-' ne copies of The Daily Colle to have it deleted.” gian for the rest of the semester. University party's executive j .Marilyn Marks, co-circulation, committee met Sunday for the manager of The Collegian, has! first time since the party was arranged to send enough copies tenor sax, conn: good condition, must 1 officially approved- D'Angelo "to all of the centers so that off-j K»rl Snyder AD "-tm. ! appointed Wesley Holmes parly campus students will be able to.ctrrco—Fine cutlery: excellent for | treasurer and Arthur Bell pub- >eep up with University news. goOT™ \ i merits will be made later.'he j David West. Lion clique ! l9 job. D ?£?o E mnd' ir hiS»r* < cJ?i AlTs-fi’io ! said. i chairman, attended the execu- ‘alter 5 p.m. Reasonably priced. 1 | D’Angelo told the executive! lire committee meeting. He smith-corona Porubie Typewriter;! [committee members that Lioni said. "There's no room for three ! l»n:e. *?'*>!' "“T 5 ' 1 - '?** party had decided to withdrav, - ! parlies in the spring elections. :J K “ n ‘-,30 * o-soT * from the spring elections. But he I Campus party has picked its ! -—-—-—■ ~ said; j slate in a meeting of The Secret i TT _iV i ° n -P arty if n<^JT ler G in 6 wiy*j rifleen." . 'FURNISHED FOUR-ROOM houre. eieit University party. This I want to! He said if both Lion and Uni-j miin c«»t on 322. Oil heat, rent $75.00 jmake clear. What we're fighting!\ersity parties would run candi-, , * r month. ray own utilities, ad 7-2838, now is Campus party. Lion party dates the vote would be split and is is on our side, so to speak.” Campus party would get the win.' COLLEGIAN AD STAFF MEETING TONIGHT 6:45 P. M. 9 CARNEGIE ILL MUST ATTEND VERY IMPORTANT You'll be siftin' on top of the world when you change to ISM p-vx. •• - NA: Light into that Only L»M gives you this filter fact-the patent number on every pack your guarantee of a more effec tive filter on today's IAM. The patented Miracle Tip is pure white inside, pure white outside. L&M smokes cleaner. Tastes best So Live Modem change to L&M famJyfjAtrm.mm tymtrA iiXf ml mtLrfmp fitam/ Mrmm/it fjkL SL- 4rt 2JC&67T FILTB R S A'OOm « HUM TOtACCO CO Free up... freshen up your taste! Put yourself behind the pleasure end of an L&M. Get the flavor, the full rich taste of the Southland’s finest cigarette tobaccos. + CLASSIFIEDS + AOS MUSI UK IN Ut 11:9* *-«- THE PRECEDING OAT KATES—I7 word* or least 10.59 One insertion 50.73 rwe Insertions 11.60 rhree Insertions Additional words S for .95 for tstb day of insertion. FOR SALE FOR RENT SINGLE ROOM. 122 East Hamilton Ave. Phone afternoons or evenings AD 8* 61C6. SINGLE ROOM. 129 S. Sparks SL—l6 < a Call AD 7-7786 1-6:30 p.m. or AD 7-2531 any other time, ask for Mrs. i Miller. SINGLE OR double room for rent at 420 1 South Pugh. Call AD 8-6013. NICE ROOM, shower-bath and Simmons i mattress. Opposite the campus. AD ' 7-3050. | REWARD OFFERED for blue and red silk I Foulard Scarf Thurs. between Simmons and Home Ee. Call 1234 M. f WILL PERSON who traded coats Satur \ day in Roucke contact Minhinnlck, 419 iW. College Ave. I have yours. , ONE PAIR brown frame glasses in silver ! case between Simmons and Spraks. Call ext. 630. Live Modern flavor TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 25. 1958 ONE CAMEL Hair Overcoat from Phi Gamma Delta Sat. nite: has owner* name inside. Phone AD 8-9184 ask for Jack. K&E SLIDE RULE, orange case, initials G.M.D. Call Jerry MacDonald AD 7-4905. DJETZKN FLEXI-CURVE between Croii and Tyson Thursday evening. “Look* like 12’'xl’* piece of railroad track.** Carol ext. IG2SM. ONE GOLD earring, large glass-eye cen ter —last Saturday night in Bee HalL Please contact Vicky ext. 1046. BROWN HORN-RIMMED bifocals Sat. night, no case. Please return, desperately needed. Contact Skip Lenker AD 7-225 L RED WALLET in South Dorm* area. Contains keys, meal ticket. If found WANTED STUDENTS EARN up to $1.50 per hour working 2 or 3 evenings of youv choice, steady part-time. Inquire Dux Club, 128 South Pugh Street. MISCELLANEOUS IF YOU are interested in driving lessons call AD 7-2589 and ask for Tom. SOPHOMORE BOYS—ask your favorite girl to the Sophomore Class Stroll on March 8. Music by AIM. ENGLISH PROBLEMS? Expert tutoring in Comp, and Lit. courses. Stop suffer ing! Call Mr. Klimcke AD 8-91X5. HAVING TROUBLE starting your car? Is your battery weak? Don't sweat It, cal! Digette Inc. For 75c they'll start your car. WANTED: Ham Radio Operators to keep in touch with outside world. Hoyt Girls, DR. JAMES? W MAUERY Chiropractor, 140 East Beaver Ave. Office hours Tues days and rhursdays 10-12 a-ra.. 2-4 p.ixu, 6-8 p.m. Phone AD 7-3900. Lewlatowa 8-7067. LOCAL REPAIR Service on all makes of typewriters. We wiU call for and deliver your typewriter- Nittany Office Equipment AD 8-6125. ,/ ,’ ■''' '■' 4s>w4^ : t r ,1 -Ci: - -T' ,'' s ' - \ > ;, ,-■ £ ' '>'"r-4 **s 4' s \ k N , V S<\ A A ** . ; V - '^4.o''/ £,\-} smMla '*, ' V ' ' ' '-' " * - X