PAGI SIX PUSH THAT PENClL—Midterm exams have started already for intersession courses and many students are busy filling those old familiar bluebooks again. Oiver Accepts Appointment To Illinois Faculty for Sept. Elwood F'. Olver, director of engineering at the University. security, will 'join the faculty of Olver has published many ar the University of Illinois on Sep--,ticles on air distribution, in hay lember 1 as associate professor of ' drying, grain and forage process ling, farm electrification, and safe agricultural engineering. Olver became director of se-i He is a registered professional curity here in 1957 after having engineer in Pennsylvania and previously served the University! belongs to Phi Kappa Phi, Sig its an instructor. ; ma Xi, the American Society of He received his bachelor's de-; Agricultural' Engineering, the pree from the University in 1943 t National Safety Council and the and his master's degree in 1949.( American Medical Health Ass°. He obtained his doctor's degree; ciation. from lowa Stale University in Olver holds offices in the Na -1957. - Safety Council and the During World War II he American Medical Health Asso served as an aerial navigation ciation instructor. with the rank o‘ He has been active in the State lieutenant, the Army Air Corps. College Traffic Commission, Ki- From 1950 to 1952 he was edu- wanis Club. Parent-Teachers As cational director of the lowa sociation and the Chamber of Rural Electric Cooperative Mao ciation. From 1948 to 1950 and from 1952 to 1957, he was assistant and then associate professor of agricultural , r7: 5 1 74 PIER 53 ...7avorib &era 9 1'3 VISIT PIER 53 For delicious chicken in - the - basket. Juicy Steak, Italian spaghetti Dock today at Pier 53 on Route 53 Bellefonte Nittany Putt Par Miniature Golf Course presents the <MINIATURE GOLF Following Activities for Your Summer Enjoyment 3 MILES NORTH OF STATE COLLEGE ON RTE. 322 AC 11.8662 Commerce • Archery • Dancing • Miniature Golf • Complete line of vending machines NITTANY PUTT PAR SUMMER COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Dateline Washington Political Squabbles Viewed on TV By KAY MILLS Collegian Staffer Reports from Capitol Hilt Television has changed the lives of many people; includ ing Democratic politicians. The planners of the Democra tic convention are working to avoid a "deadlock" at Los An geles, the Washington staff of 'Scripps-Howard newspapers said recently. These planners feel that if a nation-wide audience saw stub born wrangling over the nominee, the Democratic audience before the TV sets might switch sides on election day. Democrats are also anxious to complete balloting before Eastern TV audiences go to bed. Because of the time differences, when it is only 10 p.m. in Los Angeles, it is 1 a.m. in the East. The recent, strongly-worded note from Assistant Secretary of State Douglas Dillon to the Cu ban embassy, which demanded that two Cuban diplomats leave Painting by Professor Chosen for Arts Festival A painting entitled "Rock Har bor, Orleans" by Dr. George Pap pas, assistant professor of art and art education, was shown in the Boston Arts Festival from June 3 through June 19. The work was chosen for the competition by a jury of national ly known painters: Fannie Hill smith, Gyorgy Kepes, and Wal ters Meigs. Try a game today! this country, was ironically ended vited him to drop in on their with the formal diplomatic salu-!group some time. tation: "Accept, sir, the renci.ved i But Kennedy partisans, take asurance of my high considera tion." 'heart! Vice President Richard * * Following Sen. John F. Ken nedy's Thursday, June 16, atten-I dance at the Harvard University commencement and his later ap-, pearance on the Jack Paar tele-I vision show, Pennsylvania's Hugh! Scott, a Republican, issued a sar- 1 castic open letter to Kennedy re-: porting on the day's activities in the Senate. Beginning his letter, Thurs day was a big day down here, --"'"" -- G. Alan Stull, an instructor in 1 back at Lyndon Johnson's other Jhe College of Physical Education and Athletics, plans to conduct ranch," Scott cited the defense {swimming classes at the White appropriations, vole for the res. ! idents of the District of Colum- Hall pool from July 5 to August bia and housing bills passed i 134 that day. 1 Gasses will be taught in con- Scott added that. the session iunction with Stull's research lasted 14 hours, an example of project to determine the effects ; the "sacrifices" Kennedy hadof quantities of practice on the ' called for in speeches throughoutirate of learning swimming. the country. i Stull will teach three begin- Scott said that at ldast one sen-fining swimming classes between ator had declined an honorary de- 9:00 eeking and non-sw 11:40i mming a.m. daily. He is s boys be gree to be present at the session. According to Scott, the high wever, t.i.ve.en nine and thirteen years of light of the day, however, was 'age to participate in the program. returning home,• turning on the All instruction is free. TV set and seeing Pear and Those_ interested may contact Kennedy selling Lesion. ' , Stull at UN 5-5382 during the day Since Scott had not seen Ken-;or AD 8-1125 during the early nedy Friday either, he then in-:evening: "WHO ME? PAY TAXES TO PUT GOVERNMENT IN BUSINESS?" Yes, you. And your family. You aMd other Americans have been taxed about $5,500,000 1 000 already to put the federal government into the electric power business. And pressure groups for this so-called "public power" .are trying to get another slo,ooo,ooo,ooo—for still more federal govern ment-in-the-electric-business. Such spending is completely unnecessary. There are hundreds of independent light and power companies, like this one, who are ready and able to supply all the electricity Americans will need—without depending on your toz. money. You can help put an end to this needless government spending. Spread the word—when enough people realize what's going on, it will be stopped. ELECTRICITY . . . high value at low cost .3 WEST PENN POWER FRIDAY. JUNE 24, 1960 M. Nixon left Washington on Sat urday, June 18, for a trip to Tex as, North and South Dakota and at last report had not been able to resist the temptation to make some political hay. IFree Swim Lessons 'Offered Next Month
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