The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 12, 1960, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Flags to Fly
In Honor of
Americas' Unity
Tin.' flags of 21 American re
publics will be r.'iised in honor of
the unity of the Ameiiens at 11 50
n m today on the lawn of Old
Maui
A student fiom each of the Pan-
Anniiean eountries will be as
sisted by a member of HOTC in
the raising of his country's flag.
In celebration of the 70th an
mveisary of the Organization of
Ameiican States, the University
will observe Pan-American Day
on Thursday. ]
This yeai will mark the 20th’
year that the school has observed
tin day. j
The Pan-American tree which ;
was planted last year with 1
ground from the Latin Ameri- ,
can countries will be rededicat
ed at 4:15 p.m, Thursday on the
east terrace of the Heizel Union
Building. Two students from 1
Cqsia Rica will add soil from
their country to the tree this :
year.
AL this ceremony, President Ei
senhower’s Pan-Amei ican Day
Pioclamation will be read. Music
for the piogrnm will consist of
songs m Spanish by (he Latin
Ameiican Kdurntois Gioup and
‘-elections by the State College
High School Band
The Inst event of the week will
he a ptnginm of songs and dances
of the Amends to bo held at 8
pm Friday In the social hall of
Faith Evangelical and Reformed
Church at College Ave and Locust
Lane
U3MSNV ICDH
KQDL KROSSWORD
ACROSS
Fraternal letter
Haywire
Crew driver*
Tin* I* poison
Sport for
Willie the
Penguin
<2 word*)
Seut-oMho
puntu condition
They go
with outs
('•rand, hand
6 Lika switching
to Kools
(3 words)
7 Upright
(2 words)
3. NorPSHity for
Pop's tar
12. Traveling
t‘2 words)
16. Curvaceous
figure
17 It's good iq
the hole
18. Modern art,
sounds
educational (pi)
10. Classy classes
21 KooU are _
favored by
Umerning
nmokern
22 U follows
"Hi"
or hand
t 7 Small accounts
20 Little
organization
21. Strike out
20. With damee
20 flay needy
man's name
80. What Harvard
men fml) Tor
81. A little teas
than many
82 A kind
of Abncr^
83. Between you
ami the
rnattresa
95. (ini alternative
87 Kvervnnp
Kool’fl
Menthol Magic
41. Khan man
42. “Jernt"
41. Kind of cent
45. Libido
23 _ jam
24 It's cooling
like a Kool
23 Ointment item
27 Creme —,
creme
28 Pedal niggler
33. Buy a carton
of Kools at your
fnvnrirn__ .
84. Count,
for instance
83. It precedes
46 Backward idol
in Italy
47 liras'* curve
48. An age
86 Unopened
88 America's most
refreshing
49. N. C. college
DOWN
1.- do
cigarette
89. Prefix meaning
Boulogne
9. Reaching
without
the ring
40. Kind of dive
43. Knowledgeable
fellow
YOU NEED
0F KGDL
Nittany Protesf-
(Cuntinued from page one)
mu.s at not dealing well with you
fellows ”
Simes agreed with the council
that the residents should have
been given advance warning of
the evacuation.
As to the damage from Sun
day's incident, Otto Mueller,
head of the Department of
Housing, said yesterday that "it
didn't amount to much." Muel
ler said, however, that the siu
denis who had been living in
Nittany 27 would be charged
with any damage which oc
curred in their rooms.
i Bernreuter, however, said yes
terday that he did not think it
'would be necessary to assess the
students foi the damage. _ ’
The council voted to consider
i the four or five residence halls
I with the least number of residents j
land then narrow them down to 1
,one by considering the academic |
.aptitude and general spirit within
the residence halls. j
When asked what improvements
weie being made, Rein said that
bookcases, painting, doors on
shower stalls and matching dress
ers in each room would be in
stalled In the lobbies, cardplay
ing booths, an extra phone, pic
tuio fiamos will be added, he said.
Michael Dzvonik. Nittany 39,
asked what was being done to
give more space in the individual
rooms. Bernreuter answered,
"Nothing can be done”
OUTING CLUB
ELECTIONS
THURSDAY
APRIL 21
7 P.M.
HUB Assembly Room
Tom Smythe will show |
slides and speak on moun
tain climbing In Mexico ,
3. Whero the nuts
romo from
4. Cricketers’
craving
f> This is basic,
in banic
30 Across
OlitO. MOWN * WILLIAMSON TOBACCO COM.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
M I i ■ •«» t I, It ItMMM*
Over 18,000 Students And Faculty Read These
COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS
POTTED PLANTS beautify n window or
the interior of a room. Why not select
several plants for your suite or dorm from
a large varktj, prired ai low an 19c from
(). W. llouts and Son. fnc , State College
PLYMOUTH, one lady owner, veiy good
condition. Reasonable. Call after 4 p in
AD 7-4622.
PAINTING COMES easier when
Duality (iruinhncher Ait wupphes Every
thing for the aitHt G'4 ca«h and carry
discount Save today at O. W. Hunts and
Son, Ine . State College.
|iy, p >o I-'ORD 2-dour sedan. radio, henter.
| Good condition, excellent transportation,
f f 2.7. Phone Dick Tuve AD 7*4979.
.1967 4b* TRAILER, 2 bedrooms, bath auto
matic washer; immediate posbtßbion,
Call AD 8-0381.
Pit takes our IgSw
kind of work
to please 'em
WE HAVE VERY
HAPPY CUSTOMERS
Shoe repairs made fo old
lime standards using the
most modern equipment and
top-quality materials at sen
sible rales ... all add up to
happy customers!
SHOE CLINK ~~
SHOES SOLES
keels
153 S. Allen St.
Phone AD 8-1451
* **
FOR SALE
No. 10
,«®l
f ALSO >
AVAILABLE
WITHOUT
. FILTER J
FOR SALE
ll) r >D COUVETT hardtop; Lest offer. Call
AD 8-HM.
1956 PONTIAC in Philadelphia; 2-door
Catalina, excellent condition. Call Helen
UN 6-7944 for appointment during Easter.
NEED TROPHIES 1 Vou name it—l have
it. Plain or engraved. Big discounts.
|Quick service. Phone AD 7-7851 after 6.
’Catalogs available. Sam Troutman’s
[Trophy-Novelty Shop
11963 COLONIAL Trailer, one bedroom,
I patio, wall to wall carpet, $l3OO. 28
|College View Ttatler Park.
1953 MG-TD $996. 1952 Dodge convert.
$195. 1954 Buick Special ?496. Clark Motor
Company, 120 S. Pugh Street
WANTED
WANT TO buy one boy's bike, one girl's.
Call AD 8-1803 after 5
I RIDERS TO Ft. Lauderdale over Easter
I vacation Call Bud Albright or Ken
iSulhvan AD 8-6821.
i LOST
K&K SLIDE RULE Thursday noon. Re-
I want Call UN 5-5579, ask for Sheldon.
GLASSES —Tortoise shell frames in front
of Hthba Hall March 25th. Call Jan
UN 5-6173.
| WOULD PERSON who mistakenly took
i brown suede jacket from lower level
of HUB please return it. 1 need a coat
in this rainy weather. Call Mel at AD
7-2809
RAINCOAT AT Sigma Nu Sat. night,
red lining, Call UN 6-4328 ask for Bob
RAINCOAT AT Phi Kappa Theta, car
keys in pocket. 1 have yours. Call Bon
AD 8-6311
TAN RAlNCOAT—fourth floor Boueke on
Friday. Liszka printed on bottom seam
Call UN 5-5016.
FRATERNITY PlN—somewhere between
, Bill's and Phi Gamma Delta. Call Don
Book AD 7-4957.
FOUND
ONE CHI OMEGA and one Kappa Kappa
1 Gamma pledge pin at The Athoi ton
Shop. Phone AD S-2212 10 a m -8 p,m.
1 GOLD~B ULO VA watch?" CuITTaD 7-4735,
ask for Chuck.
CAN YOU SEE YOURSELF
IN THIS PICTURE!
General Telephone Company of
Pennsylvania offers unusual oppor
tunities for outstanding graduates
capable of rapid advancement into
responsible management positions.
• ENGINEERING: E.E., M.E., C.E. for
applicalion engineering, structural de
sign, transmission, circuit application.
• BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: For
administration, supervision.
• ACCOUNTING: For income tax, cost,
IBM.
Interviews: Friday, April 11
(Make Appointment at Placement Office)
GENERAL TELEPHONE
America's Fastest-Growing Telephone System
TUESDAY, APRIL 12. 1960
■ ■M.eeei.fMMetnMii.ieieee.MieMMMMiMMtMMiij.sMii
FOR RENT
APARTMENT—3 J ,{: rooms, stTm-furmshcd
including laundry, parking, Mirage
space Available June 1. AD 7-2967.
FOR RENT Metzger apartment for the
summer. Call AD 8-8981.
FURNISHED APARTMENT available Yof
summer, one block from campus, 2 to 4
people, cheap I Call AD 8-8628 after 0.
SECOND FLOOR Apartment. 4 rcomtt
and bath; heat, water, stove and refrig
erator furnished. 166. Phone HO €-6142.
FURNISHED APARTMENT for one or
two male students, two blocks from
campus, available immediately. Phone
AD 8-1400.
COMFORTABLE MODERATE rate accom
modations with private bath or running
water. Colonial Hotel, 123 W. Nittany Av*. f
State College. AD 7-4860 or AD 7-7797.
ROOM&BOARD
MAKE RESERVATIONS for Ml Minister
at Marilyn Hall, 817 E Heaver. Rtterva
lions also being taken ftn all summer
gesMons Board or room and board to fill
vacancies for balance of RemeMei Rooms
without board available 2208 S Allen M,
Ask for Mrs. Fetriskey at 317 E Heaver.
| HELP WANTED
KITCHEN HELP W"inter) for fr"t.'rnlty"
Thursday through Sunday only. Contact
Dave AD 7-4963.
MISCELLANEOUS
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TYPING OF all kinds by experienced te«h
mcnl typist. Reasonable rates Call
AD 8-8638.
,GIL lost your phone nwnibrr. Pleas*
call UN 6-2381 or AD 8-2142, Lionel.
56 EXPERIENCED baby sitters available
afternoons and evenings. Pioeeedx* to
charity. Phi Sigma Sigma, UN 6-7183
ALTERATIONS—hems and dressmaking.
Reasonable rates. Call AD 8-1772 or
come to 415 E. Foster Avenue
ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing, tap.
toe or acrobatic lessons. Professional
School of Dance. AD 8-1078.
ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing, tap.
toe or acrobatic lessons. Professional
School of Dance. AD 8-1078.
Walter A. Swanson
Penn State '6B
Division Plant Engineer