pArA. TWO a • • eCOO to Hold Drill monis, Hays to Dheuss Revised Constitution' A Statewide Civil EldensoDr MigK reaS e in_ , APPrePri'ation] ; Dal Harris, Back the latidgeti , w/.1 take place Ll:tow/ow Vim' -- Ore= nittee member, will present! 3 arli - C/ 0 P-c-7 . rizrorclini to the tY.yrrarlittee's tirgtunents on the' Planned for May 11 w,p,,, C. „,,,,,... d....„..„,.., of .teed for an inormsed Universityi - : ,se.,.."ty at 1.1.%e unrrersity. . i appropriation to State Senator' 1 1 The es.r. lichirtle at the Priarer'.l4 Hays. D.-Centre, at his home By KWH PALMER i Plarrt will sr.r.---dd One 'king si.v..aPthis Inglrr• A comp3e4A rofvaion of 'le SGA C9ristitutifin will be as ltr 3 a 2 -ert at 3 Prsa-' ; one iflg The meeing, which was ar . . „ • ~, , , „. , .„.., , p _ al..2ng and warb.a.-4 sir) , (l to ranged by lift E. Carter, assistant prely.r,tee.l to AavrtraA f f on may il, IV 1 -'-e Lrect" l .e —e l) " ,sigirdy take cover at 4 p_tr,_: =pi:professor of polifxal science, could Rlchar }Taber, sGA p r ec-o:denvone long sipal. e ifr a= , the aT, m lisad to ',om/ presentation of 1 ganizatian C ommit to " eic-air at 4:19 p.m. pet 4 i ,ryns irr an increased appro.-1 annroine.e4 pn-terday. Students walking _in m mrous prat:on to _Governor David 1.-1 . _ . . , _ Th e F-;xe t uti..pe Corr.rr.ittee heard revi•rts last nigi - it from -en: rir.r. t*: exiy,t-t•id to ciii. ►e:tawrenm Huai Harris said. __ _ ._ _____________ 5ty... ,..., ;rr „, t .... et, wi ,..,, , ,, :h 1 ,, a ,,,„ „ .i. ,„. C...e. cirilL Students not or: ramps • • sex. .a a study of the legisiatve,:hOwe'rer, are expected to take' w imams ca ll s ex.t. ,... :utive ar ,,, j . 07.2aws w. .4 6oris are& viten the earth sounds. of the c0r...-I.l.i.tA.;‘or:Jr.: revision i pro—f"' - d ofil•ed by Duane Alexander i f For New Stan M a rcr'• Haber asked the sub-comsnit- On Budget tees to atirir up finished texts of their respective sections of , the constitution and present The time has come to take them to the Executive Commit action to increaze the state 2 " it " I • This -,/,'l gve interested riel :lppre,pri;ltifin for Penn State, s‘); - ..s a er.,.a.r.5. , ..- ki, ?.ear thP. r.,•iss-d Gomer Williams, former melri- ( - 9 r s litu: t -"A idn'i to irittr:rett anY f4.;rther 1./Seas before the 4:ral draft tier of the OA Back the Bid-:is pre--env :4i to Asei . .. -ably on , get ceorimittee, said last nigkit. -Thursda y. Fla ' Laid , He alto asked tie sub-corn- A bill appropriating $3.5 mil; noittets to draw up a list of pro lion for the University is due to Pole pertaining to each w e:rive on the floor of the State pion ta i P cilaThia P 7wara and : areas of legislation for the fo. floose lteprentatives any day,: hue , said. ; According to Haber this list will This bill was toomored by j..serve as a "constitutional crystal Dean Pollen, chairman of the hair' for the Senate Committee on Douse Appropriations Committee,:Student Affairs when it reviews and is a 13-month adjustment of:the v_lvisett constitution for final the amount recommended by the approval. governor in his budget messagei Each sub-committee was also in January. iasked to submit a list of interpre "The only hope for an emend- tations clarifying any vague state ment of this bill is through Ilse ri - ierits or terms in the constitution.. action that: could be taken by ) Governor David L. Lawrence or —lt's the rich roan who doesn't fiepresentative hesitate to ask the store clerk to. Green. 3X.." 'Williams said. !show him something cheaper. preen, D-Philadelphia, is al tinted n 'ted States congressman f re. garded by many as the most pow-1' erfuf man in Pennsylvania poli-1 tics today, "Only a firm stand by the Gov 4 ernor will enable Penn State toil receive the full appropriation," he said, adding, "Both student; and parents should write now." Williarni wilted that letters writ-! ten to the Governor ink for an! bra etidment to increase the appro priation to $23.1 million, the amount requeated by the Univer lay for 1961-62. The addreaneis for the Governor ! And ftmiresentative Green are: The honorable tiavid L. Lawrence; Governor Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Harrisburg, Penna. Honorable William F. Green, Jr. The House Offic'e Building Washington 25, O.C. WANTED: CHEM-PHYS STUDENT COUNCIL NEWSLETTER EDITOR Newsletter Published in PENN STATE ENGINEER Self-Nomination Forms at HUB Desk Education Council • speaker—Dr. Margaret Neuber • topic—Special Education • time--Tuesday, May 2, 8 p.m. • place—HUß, Main Lourige EVERYONE WELCOME REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED "Created all the -aagniticerice of Czarist !tussle —Daily Collegian THREE SISTERS by CHEKHOV Center Weekends Stage Til May 10 For Fleservaliorua Call UN 5-2563 Tickets Can Also Be Obtained At HUB or Door Coffee Hour THE DArLY C.OUFIAN. STATE COti.L.EGE_ PattiMti.VAttiA TWENTIETH CENTURY FOLK MASS (often called, the Jazz Mass) SUNDAY, APRIL 30 6:30 p.m. Lutheran Student Center —Everyone is welcome to participate— MARY JANE WYLAND SCHOLARSHIPS Scrolls, Senior Women's Hat Society, will pre sent two scholarships covering tuition for the fall term, 1961. Any girl, second semester or above, having a 3.0 cumulative average may apply. Applications are available in the Dean of Women's Office and must be returned by May 2. COMMUNION BREAKFAST Sunday, April 30 - HUB Dining Rooms A & B Tickets $1.25 207 Chapel Speaker: MR. HELMUT GOLATZ Topic: THE NOT-SO-MYSTICAL BODY Installation Of Officers Will Be Held COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS BUY. SELL. TRADE. TELL THURSDAY, APRIL 21. 196 l unship, Mild Weather To Bring Ploosont High The *combination of partly :cloudy skim abundant sunshine. and mild temperatures should ,provide rather pleasant weather today. A high reading et 60 degrees is expected, Tonight should he partly cloudy and cool with a low of 40 de grees. SUPER - SPICY - COMEDY! cluCiOtkE'S FLIPPED DER - Okto Feature Times 1:45, 3:45, 5:40, 7:40, 9:40 EXTRA! Walt Disney's "NOAH'S ARK" 10:30 A.M. Sponsored by NEWMAN CLUB