PAGE EIGHT Johnson Talk May (Continued from page one) „ will be able to earn his fare b f serving as “supervisor.”, THE APPROVED measure is aj combination of twp bills, one pre sented by Foianini ahd the other by Edward Kotchi, chairman of the transportation committee un der former SGA president Rich ard Haber. One segment of Kotchi’s bill was used as an. amendment to! Foianini’s proposal. Foianini asked that the USG president be given 4S'f Wffei .if f -:"VIV»■*!:? ,;|fc ' ; lfr -tl! :', «? . 5 «-*, ■- r | &£%i' '* “ '•*’ ~ /J. vf< * •lg;n't;F .-.c . i '.2 i r j ■•-'■-as.!*:. f>: |f-#: ///■ *1 r«y»' l * *.J; 4 si/-h,;./-.-.----: : ‘ * r 1 *•< M.' 4-' - • ■H'SI/!/ •» >' ' ' -V-, i 1 • m#i, i. e Moved* the power to appoint the agency’s chairman so that the student gov ernment could keep “a tie with the agency it created.” Kotchi proposed that the chair man be appointed from within the agency so that the. position would be given to an experienced person. ; The compromise as' It was adopted allowed for the agency to appoint its own chairman with the approval pf the USG Con gress. HERB IT IS! CAMPUS CLEANERS ISNoW DOING SHIRTS ON A FABULOUS NEW MACHINE Drop around and see It at 110 E. Beaver Avenue 7 . :j' ; f ■/; ( -! .? • « (ml * V If ; "'ll, ' i 1: | S , f k”' « t / t ' 5 THE DAILY O Bring some shirts ° O OQOoooOOO ILEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA j + COBLE LAS SI FOB.; SALE ATTRACTIVE, MODERN Urine room suite: new, onuaW. Will Dell below wholesale coat. Cell tid Gartner, AD 7-2261, UN 6-6232. 1362 MG TD, root), condition. Call AD .6-3332 a*k for Dor. MOBILE HOME-1366 filar. 41x2, two bedroom*. cxceUerit condition. Reaaon ably priced. Mica patio. Call AD 6-2674 after 6 p.m. J _ FOR SALE: 2 V Trailer with added rxlZ* bedroom. Ideal for 'l bachelors who would live inexpensively. Call AD 6-1762. FOR SALE: A alljie rule for cbeaictry ■ and physic*. 366 *E. Foster, phone AD 6-1305. ' 1361 CHRYSLER \sin*or two-door coupe. RAH, inspected, pood transportation. Sacrifice 686. Gil! UN 6-6372 7-3 eve nings. > SOW SCHULTZ TRAILER, newly painted. pood condition, built-in crib optional. Available in June.j 6760. Ca|i AD 6-6262. DORM CONTRACIf for ult. Call Marty* UN 6-6613 after ill p.m. If no answer call AD 6-3021 tor AD 2-3022. BANJOS. UKES. Guitars. Tianoa. Ham mond Onrana—ttyin'ra, booka, all musk supplies. Pifer Musk Center*. Benner Pike. Open 'til 2 p.m. daily except Weds. Phone EL 6-8441. j DORM CONTRACT Thom peon HalL Call Dave UN 6-€o4fi| CUSHMAN MOToi SCOOTER, rood dition. Call StewT Aaron, AD , 7-4331. , POST RUDE RULEr almost 1 new. Call Mary-Lee. UN 6*037. >OO ec. Call Saturday 63 ask for Bob Grata. MOTOR CYCLE— morninr AD 7-4! was m J I _ .. j i i ; ; 'll .. . Ip days of; yore, mt n feared not only their mortal enemies, but the elements too. It was tpe medieval armorer's task to protect his chief against foemerj, butweather-protection vras a more difficult matter. Thus many a knight was;spent in fusty armor. Engineers! and scientists at Ford Motor Company, engaged in both'pure and applied research, are copirjg even today with the problem of body protection (car bodies, that Is). Through greater understanding of the chemistry of surfades, they have developed new paint | primefs ;and undercoatings, new tustproofing methcids, and special sealers that guardjentire car bodies against nature’s (jorrosive forces—all which add armor-like (jrotection jto Ford-built cars. (from otbe TRADE-IN TELEVISION Seta, completely rtcoo4itio&ed. JU4io Mrrk«. Zenith TV; Television '• Semes Center • at State Cottcre TV. < BULLETIN BOARD, medium alie, food condition $1.60. Call Sandy UN UIM, IN4 RICHARDSON 48‘x8\ two bedrooms. side hallway. Must be seen to be «p* precis ted. $1,700. Woody crest Mobile City, Lot No. 42. FREE TICKETS to the Bishop's Flayers’ production of "Boy with a Cart," Ebot* bofcrer Chapel, Friday, April $, 1:00 p jn. TickgU «T»il.blt HTJB dwk. ' MOTORBIKE-r«l b»nr»in at 126. (Ml AD $-6692 after 11:50 p.m. ' ' , GOING ABROAD. Must sell 1969 MGA, ■wire wheels, radio, sliding windows. Good condition. Call Julian Weiss AD 7-4979. READY SOON—two*rdom, apartment with 'bath: furnished. Complete kitchen facili ties, parkins. Central location, close, to campus. Suitable couple or bachelor who will he here until September. Call AD 7-7792 or AD 7-4860. ijARGE ROOM ia private Jwjtne tor 2 or js,students (male or female); within walking distance of campus. Free parkinr. Call AD 7-4451. i ONE-HALF Attractive, pine-panelled Rou ble room. PriraU entrance, private hath, private telephone. Clean and quiet. 1 242 Nimltr Ave. AD 7-5599. 1 Available immediately ! ui i nijtbed one-bedroom apartment. 1 Stove and refrigerator furnished. For ,'ther information. call AD 8-0686. r scientific inquiries wilt uodoubt ) new rpaterials with protective vastly superior to those of today. ither example of Ford's leadership ientific research and engineering. MOTOR COMPANY American Road, Dearborn, Michigan I rok THt AMERICAN ROAD • TNI fAllt • lUBTRT • AMO TNI AOI OP SPACC GI A N 4. FIEDS* FOB SALE FOB BENT FRIDAY. April 6. 1962 FOB BENT 5-ROOM FURNISHED apartment with bathr; near campus, free parkins. Quiet men preferred. AD 7-2446. GRADUATE STUDENTS, Upperclassmen—• Comfortable rooms, with hot and cold runnixyff water or private "Lath. Inneroprin* mattresses. Central. Parkin*. Accent roods* tions to inipect and compare. The Colonial. 125 West Nittany. AD 7-7792 or AD 7-4560, TWO-ROOM FURNISHED Apartment, private bath and eotrsMe Particularly suitable for two men. Call AD $-855$ after $ p.m. 5-ROOM FURNISHED Apartment with bath; near campus, free parkin*. Quiet men preferred. AD 7-2665. EFFICIENCY APARTMENT, 4 miles from campus. • $6O per ’month. Utilities in cluded. Cal! AD 7-7172.,-* SEATING SPACE In the Eisenhower Chape! for the Friday night production of Christopher Fry’s "Boy with a Cart.** Free tieketa available HUB desk. FURNISHED STUDENT Apartment. 8 or 6 male students, quiet surroundings. Parkin* space. Call AD 7-2796. WANTED WAITERS AND Dishwashers wanted to work for meats. Alpha Sigma Phi, AD 7-4961. KITCHEN HELP at Alpha 'Epsilon PL Call AD 7-7602, ask for Jerry. Must have 4th period free. WAITER WANTED: Pi Ksppa Phi. Call Don Smith AD 7-4937. TRANSFER STUDENT desires work with combo. !J«xs and/or R.AR. Electric ruiUr and electric baas. Call At, AD 7-3250. CHEAP i DATE 7 Attend the Bishop’s Players’ production of *’Boy with a Cart,** Ebenbower Chape),.Friday, April $ f $ :00 p.roi Free- tickets available HUB desk. KITCHEN HELP needed at Chi Phi. Call caterer’ AD 7-4332. WANTED: Man to wash pots and pans for meals. Call Irv AD 7-4409. WANTED: 4TH YEAR Aichitecture De* sign Prof. Call AD 8-9076 and .ask for Mark I ■ f NNNMNMNNtMIMIimHMimmNMttNHtMmNINN : HELP WANTED PART-TIME COOK. Phi DelU Theta. Contact caterer, AD 7-4957. KITCHEN HELP wanted for fraternity. Phone iAD 7-4151, ask for caterer. DISH WASHER. Phi Kappa PsL Call caterer AD 7-4908. MMMNIMItMMWNMIMMMMNIMMMMMINMIIMMMie LOST imMiiwwMimiiimMHwiwiniMimwnmiMiHim LOST: REWARD, 1 pr. dark prescription sunglasses, brown • alligator case and brown smoke rims. Alan Moaes. UN 5-8965. FABRINI RAINCOAT.Iet at Delta Sterna • Phi S4llor-* BalL I have yours. Call Walt UN. 5-2070. Reward 1 KHAKI! TRENCH COAT with Kappa recognition 1 key on collar, at Phi Sis Jatnmie I Sat ' Reward. Call UN 5-5366. BLACK , CLUTCH Pur*.—let on Collesa 'Avenue between Montgomery Ward and Gardner*! Candies. Call AD 7*4050. FOUND MNNMNIINHMimmmNMNMNNMHMIINNNitHNI A NEW DIMENSION of drama. Attend the Btshop*a Player*’ production of “Boy with a [Cart" In the Elsenhower Chapel on Friday, April 6, 5:00 p.m. Free tieketa s armiiable HUB desk. . - PERSONAL ROSES! ARE RED, Violet* Are Blue, Morning Peanut, Happy Birthday To You—L.V.R. , MMHIHUmUniMMHMMMMfUmiMHMIIIfIHHHirt ! MISCELLANEOUS STUDENT CHECK, Cubing Agency open Monday thro Friday*9:3o—s:oo; Satur day 9:30—2:30. i ADULT BEGINNER Ballet Claaaes. eic- wing* 7-8 p.m., taught by former soloist with (Grand Ballet De Monte Carlo. Info— call AD 8-9683, between 7-8 p.m. eveninja. [WILL do anything for 'money. Joe I Wet. AD 8-3863. FART-TIME employment la now available 'for' 12 young men with the. follpwfog qualifleatloni: No. 1; C-phza average in school;. No. 2, business-like appearance; Na 3, capability to devote between 15 to 20 bourn a week; No. 4, over 18 year* of age. College students wishing to ment considerable Income are to call Mr. Richardson AD. 8-2061_ between 9:20 a.m. aad 2:30 p.m. JtHy* FIZZA PARTY sponsored by Newman Club after 5:15- Mass, April € In Chapel lounge.' Pizza, Coke. Call UN: 2-4281 for reservations. PSOC CABIN PARTY and Oveniighter. April 7*B. Rides leave. Ree Hall at 5:30 P.m. Sim up at HUB desk- 81.00 for mem bers. Square dancing, out-door sports, food, group singing, fun. Call .UN 8-$826. ESPECIALLY WOMEN Mortar Board con ference on graduate study, 2 p.m.. Sun* day, r April 8; BUB ballroom. PENN- STATE Figure Skating Clnb will sponsor trip to see Hersbey lee Carnival SaL, April 14. For detail*'cal] Pat Smith UN s*Bloo. LEARN TO FLY—senior wishes to sell * membership la Penn State Flying Club. Call Dave, AD 7-7187. RELIGIOUS DRAMA at its best. The Bishop’s Players of. Santa Barbara. CaU wraia, will present Christopher Fry’s *tßdy with a Cart" hi the Eisenhower Chajiek Friday. April 8. 8:00 p.ra. Free tickets available.at HUB desk*or at the door. FOR STANDARD and Electric Typewriter j Rentals, Complete Typewriter Repair Service aad -all thesis typing supplies shop Nittany Office' Equipment. 231 S. A Ilea Street. AD 8-8125. i INVITATION— Movement toward church unity—Lutheran Student Center, Sunday. April Bth, 7 p.m. Presentation of Fphnpw