PAGE EIGHT TIM Plan Asked Coed Town Parties A plan to petition the University Senate to allow coeds to' attend parties held in independent rooming houses was dis-i cussed by the Town Independent Men Council last night. Under the proposed plan coeds would be allowed to attend parties in off-campus housing units which would be under ,a board of control similar to the ilnterfraternity Council. SGAApproves- 12gnewenchose h t use h s z hi p ch art a i r e e s come under this plan—thus apartment parties are ruled out. Philip Haines, TIM president, said he had been asked by men living in four houses downtown to bring the plan before the coun cil. (Continued from page one) ' the student body last spring, Hawley said, when it was de cided that the vice president should chair the Assembly. Arguing against the recom mendation, Jean Van Tassel, ai member of the Committee on Re-: organization which planned the; piesent , et-up, said that the prin-' ciple of separation of `powers; would be lost if the president should chair the Assembly. "HP all eady has the veto pow et," she said, "how much power' (Jo you want to give him?" Donald Clagett. sophomore ' clays president, countered say ing, "do we want separation of powers just to have separation of powers, or do we want it for a better student government?" Darran pointed out that sepa ration of powers was not effect ed even with the vice president pictiiding over the Assembly, since he too IQ a member of the executive body. Ross Lehman, adviser to the Assembly, wained that in future year , , if the present system stays in effect the president may lose prestige and the vice president may become a "prime minister." Slide Club to Feature Years' Prize Winners The Slate College Color Slide Club will meet at 7 30 p.m. Mon day in the Mineral Sciences audi torium. Last year's prize winning slides will be shown. 'The monthly slide competition will be judged by Ed Leos, head of the University's photographic services. Millions of times a yea: drivers and students keei: awake with safe NOViii Let Nniie alert you through college, too NoDoz keeps you alert with caf feine - the same pleasant stim ulant you enjoy in coffee. Fast er, handier, more reliable: non habit-forming NoDoz delivers an accurate amount of dependable stimulation to keep your mind and body alert during study and exams until you can rest or sleep. P. S.: Wizen you need NoDoz, it'll probably be late. Play safe. Keep a supply handy. .: 011 H s • .7‘: sod oriolow. . .• The safe stay awake tablet— available everywhere By NICK! WOLFORD "We will have to carry the ball as the largest group of independ ents living off-campus," Haines said, in explaining the difficul tie,. involved with the plan. First a board of control would have to be set up and then each house desiring to have a party would have to petition the board, he said. Haines said these social privi leges would be more necessary if the IFC Encampment recom mendation that fraternity parties be closed to independents was passed. George Reele, council member, objected to the plan because he said these houses would form "cliques" like fraternities. Kelly Mather, who was ap pointed chairman of the com mittee lo investigate the plan, said that houses were already "cliques." You naturally tend to associate with persons with whom you live, he said. Haines explained that the men in these houses did not wish to petition for a fraternity status. Dairy Sci Prof Named Dr. James R. Nichols, associate professor of dairying at the Uni versity of Tennessee, has been named associate professor of dairy science. He fills the vacancy created last April by the resignation of Dr. Howard W. Thoele. ACROSS 48. To be (Latin) 49. Queen 1. Talk ahouryour Ebsabeth I victory. 6. Perches in churches 9. Clair do la's last name 10 Knol is the best kind to smoke 11. Swedish gal's name 12. An arbor . graduate 13. Goofy Mortimer 15. French lady saint (abbr.) 16. Aviv 17. Compel dive kind of woman 19. Eric is a little" short 20. Motors, waves and lions do it 21. King of Norway 25. It's common to airports 27. Walk with • roll 23. Fish, not beer -29. Raps backward loving spouses 80. Graf 24. Crooks who (German ship) could be soft 82 Almost a Veep touches 83 Discerning 26. This is madness 85. 2nd Pemonshap 28. Meet up, in the 86.,:19. What makes rain Kook ao 81. Hand holders vnpyable? 34. A type of line 4L Not the kind of 36. Fashion ton n for a race 37. What Gm track British call 43. Speak highly of cigarette I utta 44. Dental degree 88. Tree home 45. Act like un 40. Fellow , iho omen could Thobably 46. 1.11 tle America use a l(ool 47. This suffix is 42. nut (earn the most a scanty living) JIA A9-ie/ 0 F KODL THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA KCIDL KROSSWORD DOWN 1. Is very hot 2. Second man 3. Girl from L.A.? 4. It's shifty in a sports car 5. One man's caressing hand is another's 6. His ale (anagram) 7. Play obviously not by Somerset Maugham 8. A hum one misleads you It Classical dumb gal 18. Good places for dolls 21, Either's brother 22. Tennis skunk ing sounds romantic YOU NEED THE AIM Plans Indic' Week Program The Association of Inde-1 pendent Men Wednesday night approved tentative plans for Endie Week to be held Octo— I her 25 to 31. Included in the plans are a tal ent show on Thursday night, a square dance on Tuesday and sev erall fireside talks on Monday. lOn Sunday the Town Independent ;Men will participate in a hike 'with members of Leonides, inde pendent women's organization. Wrapping up the week-long celebration will be an open jam ,session on Friday night in War ing lounge. Anyone who wishes Ito participate may bring his in strument. The final event of the week will' be the Autumn Ball Saturday in the Hetzel Union ballroom. Mu sic will be provided from 9 p.m. to midnight by the AIM Band. An Indie Queen will be crowned at the ball. Applications for inter ested coeds are available at the HUB desk until Wednesday. David Byers reported to the Board of Governors that applica tionsl from the West Halls area !for positions on the area tribunals had been poor. He said no appli cants had been received from the 'Nittany area. The board decided to put out a call for workers for an Indie newsletter. A staff will be ap 'pointed in the near future. Fink Resigns Position Dr. Harry C. Fink has resigned as associate professor of plant pathology, to accept a position in the Agricultural Research De partment of the Monsanto Chemi cal Company of St. Louis, Mo. Horseback Riding Mon. thru Fri. at 6:00 P.M. Sat. & Sun.-10 A.M., -1 P.M. 3 P.M., 6 P.M. Call AD 7-4526 Igheh your throat tRIls you its time fora change, you need a real change... .r=fil a /St Si. Brown 6 Williamson Tobaceu Corp. ME Department Receives Grant The Department of Mechanical Engineering has received a grant of $39,100 from the U.S. Public Health Service. The grant will be used toward a project dealing with the funda mentals of removing liquid and solid impurities from the air by mechanical devices. Dr. M. Hikmet Binark, newly appointed research associate in mechanical engineering, is direct ing the project, now in its third year. Working with him is Mar tin Alperstein, research assistant in mechanical engineering and a master's degree candidate. Van Dommeien Named To HomeEc Faculty David B. Van DoMmelen has been appointed to the faculty of the College of Home Economics as instructor in home art. Van Dommelen, who is from Michigan, received 'both his bache lor and master of arts degrees from Michigan State University. 'tEbvISNV ICOSI LOST or MISPLACED One illuminated, pythagoran, triangular prism. Believed at one time to be used for porch decoration. 'Contact Pledges at Acacia. No. 5 t-; eah 40 MENTHOL IMO-SIZE . 0 • .3:: ...1 dig '.. 1 •K ;:,... • it " "44. " 4 . 4 1.• ...k.... ' Vow ..orn FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1959 MacKenzie Gets Post Ossian MacKenzie, dean of the College of Business Administra tion, was elected vice president of the Middle Atlantic Assiciatioo of - Colleges of Business Adminis tration at the annual 3-day meet ing at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh. CLASSIFIEDS CASE-17 words or leas CHARGE-13 , words or less $.50 one insertion 1.75 two insertions 11.00 three Insertions Additional 'words-1 for CU for each day of insertion, ADS MUST BE IN BY 11:00 A.M. THE PRECEDING DAY FOR SALE THE $l5 SAVED on parking fees rut run this late 195 S Vespa Scooter foi year. Two comfortable seats, spare the, speedometer, tool kit, brand new aind. shield. Call AD 7-4403. 1:151 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan, caner leaving country. /209.00. Call AD E-11.0. MUST SURRENDER irregardless of price 1958 Bell and Howe Tape Recorder plas tapes. Will accept highest offer. Call Pied Al) 8-2143. WE'RE HURTIN'—Got stuck with 5 tickets for B.U. game. $4 per. Call Cul AD 8-93't2. - _ CIDER AT Freezer Fresh Sat. eNenitigs and Sun. afternoons, evenings. bring jugs! FOUR TICKETS for Boston U. game, Phone UN 5-59.12. 1964 AUSTIN HEALEY 1004; four eNhn. der, radio, heater, overdrive, wire uht-de. Red with black top and interior. AD F-141. '49 FORD, good condition, excellent rado, vecy reasonably priced. Call Sue er Cigi UN 5-2784. 1068 CHEVROLET ; Biscayne V-8 4-dvor, silver-blue with white walls, power Aide. Perfect condition, only 6000 nil. Call Reinhard UN 54-101. MOUNTAIN LION PELT with full mounted head. 8 feet from nose to tell tip. Make distinctt‘e Penn State wall mete over fireplace for fraternity, club, or trophy room. Fur in good condition. Best offer over $25. Call AD 7-2393. 1967 TR-3. Here is an opportunity to 1.7(t a good car at less than cost. Call AD 8-8370. WANTED FOUR'SENIOR men want dates for Satur. day. Will cnnsuler all it.asonable olio& Call AD 7-4962 ask for Frank. RIDE WANTED to Allentown or Easton area, Sat. noon or Friday at, 4:30 p.m. Call AD 7-'3479, ask for Wayne. LAMBRETTA WANTS mechanics and servicemen for its new P.S. location. Shop will open soon. For information call AD 8-0021 after 6. FOUND "MARKET SQUARE" amidst Hort Show activities in the Livestock Pavilion on Ag Hill. Saturday and Sunday. A PERFECT way to impress your gni— take her to see "It's in the Book' Thurs. Oct. 15. Fri. Oct. 16, Sat. Ott. 11 at 8 p.m. at Schwab. LOST ONE GREEN corduroy winter coat with white alpaca lining, outside of 514 Willard around 2:13 9/1 4 / 5 9. Please call Judy at UN 5-5694. TAN LONG leather coat taken by IniN. take. Hillel Sunday night. Sentimental value. I have yours. Call UN 6-6906. BROWN SUEDE jacket in White Hall Monday at 3:00 p.m. Call Louie Brain UN 6-13213. PAIR OF Black Frantic Glasses over the week - end. If found please contact Art Klein at AD 8-R253 SHELL CREY Classes. red Studer and Crawford case. Call Dottie UN 5-2343. FOR RENT A NICE ROOM in private home near front campus suitable for graduate stu dent, secretaty, or business or profesrionsl personnel. Call AD '7-2248 or stop I* , 112 Heister St. TRAILER FOR RENT-41 foot Rowaft, excellent condition, quiet area. Cement patio and awning, shady fenced-in laon, 6 min. from campus, located at Finn State Trailer Park "B" No. 4, prirete owner. Apply at Trailer No. 10 or Phone AD 8-6007. SAVE TIME on your thesis or term paper. Rent a fully automatic speed electric calculator or IBM electric typewriter. Low weekly rates. The place, of course, is Nittany Office Equipment, 291 S. Allen St. Free customer parking at rear of store. DESIRABLE; ROOMS. centrally located near campus: single or double. Parking. Call AD 7-7906 or EL 5-4302. MISCELLANEOUS HORT WOODS in the Livestock Fa• vilion????! THESIS . — hIULTILITHING and tNP}ng Duplimata for sale. Phone AD A-4774:_ BERMUDA BOUND? Plan now for Your Easter Week vacation to Bermuda. ca preliminary - information from UnkersitY Travel Bureau student representathe -.l„arri Barlow UN 5-tO6B and Brad OEMs AD 7-4832. _ ATTENTION SOCIAL Chairmen: lona* available for Junior Prom weekend. Call AD 8-1064 after 7 p.m. STUDENTS, WOULD your parents like to locate in State College? See me about a lot just 2 blocks from University camPos• Call AD 7-2590. IKE REPAIR and have cords. heads, an auPPlies for all makes electric shavers. See our line rebuilt shavers $3.00—56. 00 . Guaranteed. Electric Supply Co.. 216 S. Allen St. Phone AD 7-2062. ENROLL NOW for ballroom danc:ogr tan. toe or acrobatic lessons. Prole"' 01000 l School of Dante. iki) 1-1075.
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