PAGE TWELVE A-Energy to Useful Soon "Atomic energy will not have to wait a half century be fore mak.ng appreciable inroads into the high-cost portion of the electric generation industry of Pennsylvania," says Dr. George F. Deasy, professor of geography. Deasy, speaking before the Pennsylvania Academy of Sciences recently, challenged the currently prevalent thesis that wealth has achieved such a high.: atomic energy in Pennsylvania is degree of efficiency that it prob-; not, and will remain for many;ably will not be faced with compe decades to come, economically,tition from atomic power for noncompetitive with energy from decades to come, according to fossil fuels and falling water. !Deasy. He cited statistics gathered by! He concluded that "there are himself and a co-worker, Dr. Phyl-i today many economically vulner lis R. Griess, associate professor ableindividual conventional gen of geography, on the "Competi-'eration plants in the state. A not t ive Capabilities of Pennsylvania's; too-distant tomorrow will find Electric Generation Plants." !atomic competition increasingly They have analyzed certain as- i stiffer, for the construction and pects of Pennsylvania's electric; operation expense curves for generation plants, includin giatomic plants are declining sharp among other items, a station-by-11y, whereas equivalent curves for station evaluation of costs of pow- conventional plants are rising." er production. Their cost produc- Deasy and Dr. Griess are prob tion data covers 122 convention- ably the fust in the state to study this question on a plant-to-plant ally fueled plants, representingl almost 90 per cent of the total basis. They became interested generating capacity of the state.; through a study of the coal min- Although atomic energy in' ing industry five years ago. 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By BARBARA LANEY Ilsh: Thinklish translation, These guys are so far out, they wear space helmets. They never ask, "How High the Moon?" They know. When there were seven of them, they were a heptet. But since they've added a man, simple arithmetic makes them a rocktet! Naturally, when they take ten, they take Luckies. Like anyone else (square, round or what-have-you), they know all about the honest taste of fine tobacco. Consensus: flipsville! Take a word—garbage, for example. With it, you can make the contents of an auto junk yard (carbage), Hollywood refuse (starbage), incinerator dust (charbage) or glass-factory rejects (jarbage). That's Thinklish—and it's that easy! We're paying $25 for the Thinklish words judged best—your check is itching to go! Send your words to Lucky Strike, Box 67A, Mt. Vernon,•N.Y. Enclose your name, address, university and class. Get the genuine article Get the honest taste of a LUCKY STRIKE THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Become Deasy English: FLYING HITCHHIKER 4, '( c r — tA tc4,9.,t95' Thinklish: THUMBINGBIRD HIP SINGING GROUP HOW TO MAKE $25 Product of d de aenoticato gieww-erior—Wigem k our middle tams SGA Constitution -- (Continued from page seven) Section 4. votes sitting in the Assembly fort All actions of the Legislative a term of one year. , Branch and the Executive Branch d) Each political party may,shall be subject to ratification by nominate three Juniors for theISGA following the elections in Junior seats with the four receiv-' the fall semester 1959. ing the highest number of votes Section 5. , sitting in the Assembly for a term, a) The Judicial Branch shall sit of one year. as an interim body until the elec- e) Each political party may bons in the fall semester 1959 at nominate two Seniors for the Sen-;which time they shall assume full for seats with the two receiving powers as specified in the consti the highest number of votes sit-itution. ting in the Assembly for a term! b) All actions of the Judicial of one year. 'Branch with the exception of dis- f) The members of the Assem bly elected during the spring se mester 1959 shall hold their seats in addition to the members of the Assembly elected in the fall se mester 1959. g) The President of the Sopho more Class and the President of the Freshman Class shall be elected in the fall semester 1959 elections. Both shall sit in the Assembly. h) Until the elections in the fall semester 1959 the assembly shall sit as an interim body. After the elections in the fall semester 1959 the Assembly shall assume full powers as specified in the constitution. Section 3. All members of the Executive Branch shall sit as Interim of fi ers until the elections in the fall semester 1959 at which time they shall assume full powers as speci fied in the constitution. TOMMY DLRCOLA. MARYLAND U. ciplinary actions shall be subject to ratification following the elec tions in the fall semester 1959. c) Until after the elections in I've packed • MY bags ..11-t.,; full .®f ... 'll.O .LUSCIOUS MOLASSES COCOANUT STRIPS Crispy PEANUT BRITTLE and Cre-a-my, smooth MINTS from The Candy Cane "Between the Movies" 9:30 to 9:30 AD 7.4253 English: FAT VEGETABLE ,inklish; PLUMPKIN DAVID HAM METT. U. OF NEW MEXICO English: ORIENTAL AMBULANCE ThiMist,: SICKSHAW HICHARD HARRISON, THE CITADEL TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1959 the fall semester 1959 no disciplin ary action made by the Judicial Branch shall be effective unless approved by the administration. Section 6. This article shall be stricken from the constitution after the elections in the fall semester 1959 and shall be null and void fol lowing the elections in the fall semester 1959. CLASSIFIED RATES CASH-17 words or leas CHARGE-12 woes or lon $.51 one Insertion 1.75 two Insertions 11.00 three Insertions Additional words-3 for 0.21 for each day of Insertion ADS MUST RE IN ST 11:10 A.M. THE PRECEDING DAT FOR SALE TWO SLEEPING balm with air mattrenef. Hardly used. 324.96 each. Phone AD 8.1293 after 6 p.m. A 1954 NEW MOON Trailer completely furnished-36 feet awning and porch. Cali AD 8-8326 after 6 .00 p.m. Can finance. POLAROID LAND Camera with men sories. Robert Diamond AD 7-7796. 30 FT. 1950 SHULT Trailer 31100.00. Ralph RiekeNeck, Hoover's Trailer Park. Can sell any time. NEED TROPHIES? You name it-1 have it. Plain or engraved. Big discounts. Quick service. Phone AD 146t4 after 6:00. Troutman's Trophy-Novelty Shop. TVs—COMPLETELY reconditioned, var.. ions sizes. 249—589. Tele%ision Service Center at State College T.V.. 232 South Allen. FOR RENT JUST ACROSS from campus, furnished apartment, including utensils. Ideal for couple or aeseral uomen. Summer only. Call AD 7-4321 after 5 p.m. A ONE BEDROOM apartment mailable June 1, $72.13. A one tieilrnom apt. available July I. 572.13. Vaughn Nittanv Apt,.. Corner Pugh and DI atlley. Call AD 7-7758 9-4 p m daily. APPLY NOW for summer rooms, Martha Hall. Special summer rates for early applicants. Call AD S-6772. 2-ROOM Apartment with bath for three. Furnished. Actalable :lune Ist. Metzger apartments. Call AD 8-204. Apt. 34. LOST LOST—BROWN wallet in t icinity of New College Diner containing driver's Deem*, ownership card and other papers of im. portant value. If found call AR 7-3004 between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. Reuard. PLEASE RETURN khaki treneheost. Lost *t SPE Saturday night. Green and blue lining. Lois Karlin ext. 77; has. .ours. TRENCHCOAT LOST outside 209 Willard, green and blue lining. Call Frances ext. 1452-J. TO THE palace « ho boiroueii my um brella from Collegian Him. Office. I still have the case. Marty ext. 543 LOST—ONE small black pocket comb: like it—has aentlinental value. Contact Fookie 77 Appian Way. BENRUS WATCH in Locker Room of Ree Hall. Call Bob AD 7-7247. Renard. IN SACKETT building- - Highway Engi neering" by Hewee and Oglesby. If found call Russ AD 8.9689. REVERSIBLE JACKET in Willard. Call Bernie ext. 2781. Reward. , 1112:1:LELM=ECI WANTED NEED EXTRA Cash? Sell "ARNEL" lingerie, men's women's and children's clothing. AlllO, excellent party plan. Free samples. No deliNering or collecting, Write Mts. Beam, Island Route, Lock Hm.en, Pa. STUDENTS--EARN up to $1.50 per hour working two or three evenings of your choice, setting bow ling pins. Downtown Dux Club, 128 South Pugh Street. TWO students to share clean, WANTED quiet, inexpensive apartment. for sum. mer seiaiona. Call Sam at AD a-1436. EXPERIENCED WAITERS needed for new Terrace Room—May, June, July at the Lobster House. Come in person 2-6 daily. John Miller. manager. COUPLE TO manage rooming house dur. ing summer months, in return for apart. ment and cooking pricilegea. Box 142. State College. KITCHEN HELP wanted. Contact Les at AD 7-2941. COLLEGE MEN—Last year college men in our department meraged $76. per week. Due to conditions in our department this year. we expect even higher gains. Pleasant short hour arrangements allow Plenty of time for studying. Car fur. nished; expenses paid. Call Stan Zdep, AD 8-1692 Mon. - Fri. after 11 p.m. Salary $46 per week. ==l MISCELLANEOUS EXPERIENCED THESIS serl. ice. Your thesis reouirementa explicitly followed. Graphic Arta Center. AD 7-2304. NEHRU, BRUBECK, Sandmen, Monroe, Picasso, Camus, J. 8., and Rifleman say "Come Back Little Pineapple." IMPERIALS. the beat in rock and roll and modern jazz. Inquire Al Huhn, Huntinzion MI 3-3292. FIELD AND Stream Division of PSOO is expanding. Persons interested in rifle shooting call Stephen Jones AD ti-1944 or archery call Bill Mansell AD 8-0027. JOIN ZTA and Delta Chi at the Kublal Khan's palace for Polo's Escapades. MISPRINT IN Danko Men's Store adver. tisement Wednesday, April lb. Dacron/ Cotton Suits misprinted for 122.95. Coin rection reads $29.96. FRIAR TUCK says come to Sheryl., Shocker with Alpha Xi Delta and Beta Theta Pi. TENNIS FANS—Expert racket stringing and repairs by Messinger. Nine grades of nylon and gut. Prompt service. Guerin. teed satisfaction. University Tennis Serv ice, 614 E. Beaver Axe. Phone AD 7-2316. ENROLL NOW for ballroom daring, tap, toe. or mantle lessons. Park Porta Village Mewl a Dana. AD &MI.