SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 10. 1962 Governor Skirts Budget Issue Student encampment will be;liamst plan which requires - the the actual living areas of IFC and held' at. the Mont Alto ainipusiUSG prm4dent to appoint next TIM voters next fall. Encampment, a yearly• year's encampment chairman no • evuzilation of me philosophic 'later than;the second week of the She said voter turnout , i n these aspects of student government, had spring term. "This might mean tw° areas was the poorest' on cam e 3 short anecthlte containedlClark. who joined the -governor beer] held at Mont Alto, the Uni- that the present USG p res id en t pus. "This was due In part to the lilt the rostrum for le could not he b ht Gov. David L Lawrence;s, p art of the; Gov. forestry school , until last will appoint the ertramProeof• th a t P °l r°44o 'press conference, •was also a tar- fall. • chairman for next year.' Mi ss . direct reference to the,get of requests for predictions.,lgor the other voting 'districts. in Wil- directly to them. - she said. Polls Undergraduate Student Govern- hams told th e Congress. Ibut declined comment.!the residence hulls, were located University budget *request at - merit President - -. Dennis Foianini: • „ • ' CLARK DID SAY that the bill moved student encampment fmrrnl The Congress also approved win each area dining halt. his press conference With col-: for pennuivahia, MassachUsetU'Mont Alto to the University Park!OroMed itudY to examine meth - ! . The Wigress also gave the eke lege . journalieti Thursday in `andlnds of improving the elections' Missouri to regain -one seat'carnPus to enable more students ! • . . . .:___,,, t eommomien chunnrm the ,each in the U.S. House of Hepre-,to take part and to, save on eos t s. , i 'commissioh by determining a lism• Iliarrisbu rg. - tsentatives should pass in the' _At the final exicampinent meet.; method of pos i t i ve id ent ie reat i on ieoese, r to approve all campaign • terials used by groups carol- The conference, attended by it) House. ' i I -. i ing in September, it was sugget t e d;of town independent men and the ! . . grales paignirr l g 4her in an thaft elect uume mn involving no's shidents, was held in the: gover- ii never attempt to prognosti. that : next y ear ' smee ti n g b e b e kupo ssibl , i s ty . _ .of rir estat a i ri li d sh m ing m a voteni floatl Mee recePtinn MOIn adlniaing,cate'what willlhappen in the oth-lsomeplace other than University tog po l l for party platforms or party th e H o u s e o f Representatives er body," he added. Clark was re- ; Park. This suggestion was art MISS WILLIAMS. who also . ideals. Under this set-up the e'er chamber in the state capitol. ,ferring to the lU.S. Senate. limn* by the USG Congress ;headed the elections conuribetioreitions eanutiission hood would Thursday' night. Lawrence said be recently went ' David H. Kurtzman , ...„,..,, r .., ____ said a poll of this type might be,have direct- control over all to a sports banquet in Pitte.burei',f t he-- t . t .„, --------- ";,A.,„ ; ,,;,.. 4 ,..., ---- „,.. ---' ; TIRE COIIIGRIM. also approved carried en the bark of a truck sutnaterialt timed in campaianmg on and was seated next to Bob Idi- 1- " --- "-----"' re- encampment chairman Nancy Wil--that it could be moved around to referenda. lolled to a q uestion from a Colle-' ringer, end on State ' s 1961 Gator;• ' - • . - • Bowl squad. igian reporter on posSible elimiria-. • . • tion of the - four per sent textbook.rtorps Test Set for Feb 17- • , . , 600 Tickets Remain THE GOVER N OR said Mitin-,tax. A b il l on rthis subject has • told him he did not want tobeen introduced in the state legis- . spoil , the informality of the eve-:lature. •• • -1 ` • for 'Witness' Nay ning, :but asked when the state =MICAH SAID that th ere -Examination Takes Six Hours i Approximately tree tickets re was. going to send more money . . main tor the Players' production IS a chance that textbooks pur-. Tests for those interested in' 'THOSE TAXING the test , out our way." chased from "Witness - for the Proieintion" ,chased from a' college bookstore joining the Peace Corps will, be should have a neserve seal slip ~„ „,___,... a _ Lawrence then shot the five.could be ..exempted. He was re-given at 8:30 arm Feb. 17 in the which they receive after sub- "`_„," `"""i""" ;Schwab. Daily Collegian rePOrterS Peesentiminded that some schOol.S. such as Civil Service room at the State mining the volunteer qurstion-' I,l chets are now en sale et the a knowing- glance as if to say. „ Penn State, have no bookstore.college post offkr.... . naire to Washington. People who;Hetzel Usiiiin desk for al.= "You - see, I know You. You're ea,and their students want taxes - Ail U.S. citizens over 18 ma) ,have not -answered the question-1 The drama concerns the trial alike up there 'dropped on books purchased from apply. Married persons with de-Inaire may do so at the time of'-of a young Enalishman charged Three state secretaries-admin-lretail dealers.; , pendents over 18 are eligible if the examination. 'with the murder a a rat, elderly Istria:ion, budget and oantmerce—' 'ln this case;, the question arises both husband and wife volunteer.' Volunteers are selected forlwoman. Sat on Litwreneers left l and oc - as to what a textbook is," he said.! The six-hour examinathm in- en the bas of the quell- I The play diverted by Walter .casiOnallT fielded technical ques- There would; have to be some eludes tests in general =mine. itionnair e and the entrance test..H, Walters , basal at the Depart bees from the sail reperntrs• * chuification an this topic beforehension of the , applicant's fieldiThey then enter a three month :menu o f Theatre Arta, and toe- Questioners repeatedly probed;predicting whether tax exemp-,of specialization. language apti-'training program in the UnileCtures Warren Puree, graduate the politiCal pier ^e for this fall's lions Could be made, Kurtznlan'tudes, -governmental policy and States. : :Student in theatre arts train election. U.S. Senator Joseph S.lacided. , . !psycholtagical adjustment. The curriculum consists of U.S. , Allentown, and Jeanne Boggle.. - history, -international relaticinairaduate student in the aria of of the culture and policres± nun m i th ravey ci ty. of the host country, language' training, physical conditicrainv; health instruction and specialized H o y., to E x hibi t ,per instructiqn. • : Jules Helkre, siirearter al the CORPSMEW WHO are given School of Arts, has been invited final aesigriinents -participate in to exhibit a ti . " Land _ a second 4abase of training in the, oapi , s w . N uclear •vi nc e alone host country. They are instructedwith leading artists throughout by native teachers on the ; tradi- th ecountry and abroad. al T he Lions, culture and language of•petnt Club i n phdraielobt, Mon the country:. , day to March 2 While tin training, volunteers, receive room and board, medical care, training materials and an expense allowance of $2 a - dap,'' Corpsmen overseas receive money for food; housing, clothing ,anry ! expenses, At the end of their 1 service they are paid $75 far each'' month of work Hodges to Discuss Cotnpetition :!.!A World of Competition" will' Hodges' job, as defined by:afler his apohatment as secretary be the topic of the lecture by-statute is "to foster, promote'andlof commerce was to ring the Luther H. Hodges, secretary of !develop the foreign and domestic:buzzers on his desk to see who commerce; at 3 p.m. Sunday iiiicommerce" of !the United States. :would come running. Herzog Schwab in the first of the Univer.: A ccor di ng to an article by Ar- !sak i sity Lecture Series of the term- , ithur Herzog, free lance writer, in'' Approximately 200 stu de n tioctober.l96l.'hia immediate prob- Hodges, born in 101N1 in Pitts) *l v ' Virginia, was one tickets xi still availakde from S i lein on taking office was the: • County a.m...t0 12 p.m. and I to S pro-istimulation of U.S. business in of nine children of a Virginia today at • the Hetzel Union des/Lith e m id s t of a , US . Herzog; sharecropper. When he was two, About 30 non-student tkkets , said that the. end of this reces- 'his I family moved across the rem liin at $1,25. • • iis i on may in part be due to the; North Carolina state line to Leakt , A, ten minute , question period i "stabilizing and optimistic" influ- vile, a textile mill town where will follow Hodges' talk -after t ence of Hodges. !Hodges went to public school. which areption will be held in t According to the article, Hodges: • • - the - Hetzel Union lounge. The' has a "flair for showmanship A Presbyterian minister per public is Irwited. \ , suaded Hodges to attend college. 1 I p robabl y =e q ualed in the Ken-Afte r working his way through HODGES WA$ appointed arr.} ne4y administration? At one time.: hasr years of college at the ma. retary of commerce last January according to , the article whe n versity , of North Carolina, Hodg es, after serving six years as gov4H_lxig es ,__11"131_ governor r his No rth . took a job as secretary to the enter of 'North Carolina. Beforei:L-areflne be p osed i n ' lin " er ", manager of a group of mills in en t er i n g p o liti ca, h e serve d si ovear to promote the textile in- f __,_ , mills , • :iareezindor. Inc were a lain vite president of Marshall Field;dustiY• !sion of Marshal/ Field and Com and Company. HODGES FIRST official act;pany. 7 Disciplined for Parts In Shoplifting Escapa d e - Seven 'students involved in a shoplifting incident' were penal ized by the Senate SUb-committee on Discipline this week, Leroy S. Austin,' associate dean of men, said yesterday. A • freshman who . admitted taking an item of merchandise from a local- market in order to perform av prank in his residence hall was given suspended suspers .sion“Until the end of the sprint term. • Six nth'er students, two sopho mores and four freshmen, were placed on office probation until the end of the spring term for their part in the incident. A S 1 uut.spi ON -suspended suspension cannot hold an execu-. five position in any student ac-' tivity and is subject to immediate suspension from the University in the event of any further misbe havior. Office probation of a period CENSORSHIP, CREATIVITY, AND • THE ARTIST VOCATION . Dr. Lindeman Engbah newt Get:trail:m:9 Coßeg, „Time-410day Buda& Feb. 1111 at 11:311 -4 Mem4idlienus Sbkat pieter • • •, EVliErfbNE WELCCM6E- THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYWAtiIIA during which the dean of men's' office closely 'observes the student % to prevent further misbehavior. /In a second case th i s week, the+ sub-committee placed a freshman! on disciplinary probation until •the end of the spring term for stealing a canvas Bloodrhobile sign which had been erected at: the foot of . the,lYlall. ,The student must pay to have! the sign cleaned before restoration,: Leasure said.. A student ;on disciplinary pro 'bation clarinet hold office or be committee member iof any Uni versity activity. F/NGER \ • •t EXERCISE r. TONIGHT I p.m. Encampment Set for Mont Alto JOIN THE FUN AT THE PURIM CARNIVAL SAT., FEE. 10 7-10 p.m. AT THE MIR FOUNDATION Ali }~wdt le 17.1./L win prises New (allege Diner ocoN:lttOikit; 64 , t : " the ri k o , el, 4r: PAGE THREE