PAGE EIGHT Campus-Liberal-. Univertir .• (Continued from page one) - (Continued rom page one) never informed of the meeting's of 45-25 while 'ley defeated Er change. 'nest Smith, freshman in liberal Liberal piirty nominated can Katherine ; Johnso n , from Waterford,l senior in 45-15. dklates to till ,open positions on, ar t s an d l e tt ers f rom B ra df or d , the combined Campus "L i bend'who was nominated at the pre party slate.' Nlious University party meeting to t ALTHOUGH LIBERAL party Oppose Miss Lewis, declined the , held a nominating meeting Sun-inomination. day night, Allen Feingold, Elec- "Due to certain pressures by Lion Commission chairman, ruledlkey individuals within the party, the session invalid because the t l feel it would be unwise at, this: party violated a section of its time to continue association • with constitution. The clause in ques-;the University party," Miss John lion states, "No formal recom-'son said in a written statement mendations for specific candidates presented to F the party. may ix introduced by the execu- MISS JOHNSON is now run live :committee or the steering ning for secretary-treasurer on committee." , Me Campus-Liberal slate. Therefore, the party, held • an-1 Michael Dz-vonik, University - par- i other meeting yesterday afternoon' ty chairman, said although Miss' iJolinson is not a vot and nominated George Gordon, t , ng member :because sheconsidered did not sophomore in arts and letters pick up her party card Sunday, from Bala Cynwyd, for USG vice!she is still a member of Univer president; Peter Whitten, liberallsity party. arts major from Pittsburgh, for 1 Allen Feingold, Elections Coin sophomore class president; - and,mission chairman, ruled that even Stephen Kleisath, junior in coun-:though she is a University party soling from Smethport, for West member, Miss Johnson is eligible Balls representative to USG Con-,to run, on the Campus-Liberal gresS, slate. Lyttle- Will Conduct UCA .. Discussions Bradford Lyttle, leader of the I will dis Cuss ,11 is "Peace Walk" at San Francisco-to-Moscow Peace 8 p.m. in the Mineral Sciences Walk, will lead three cliseussions , auditorium. today in a forum sponsored by the; Lyttle led 'a group of about 30 student council of the Unnkrsity;people from. San Francisco in a Ch . ristian Association and the Walk for Peace" across the Unit- Friends Peace Committee. ed States in the fall of 1960. The topir—t s civil Defense" will: be discussed at 12:30 p.m. in the. Helen EakinEisenhower Chapel; lounge. The" - second discussion; will be on "Disarmament" at 3! p.m. in the small lounge of the; Chapel. 1 In the third discussion, f.yttlei - • 4 THE DAILY COLLE6IAN. UNIVEtt New College Diner Dovynto Ain E.Prweo tho Mo ,405 IIY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA 1 • ADS Heap, Advertising Execs ~ Problems and oliportunities in demand facts in research and the advertising field were dis- "push back the frontiers of ad cussed by five advertising areal- vertising," Pensyl said. John R. Corbett, advertising tives at the Eastern Regional Con- manager of the Williamsport Sun vention of Alpha Delta Sigma, Gazette, advised future advertis men's national pnsfessional adver- ing employees to explore• every tising fraternity he d here Friday medium, pursue more than one and Saturday. t career and "stay' loose" in :select "What this business needs is ing their academic, electives. - guts," William ig.[ Pensyl, vice RALPH V. BRAY, 'JR..! adver president and creative director at Using and wometion manager-of Ketchum, MacLeod & Grove, Inc., the floor division in_the Armstrong said.. 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LIBERAL ARTS Lecture Series: Dr. Helen Adolf o • "Under The Great ' Eclipse." AMU 17, laco, LAKE AND -.IIARRIAGE Iforum series sponsored by Newman Club: will be held for the second time Tuesday.! April 17 at in II Boueke. Msgr..; O'Shea will speak -an ' , courtship. • • • Ml' STUDENT section meeting tonight Dr. S. Bhagavintmss. 'lilting professor from Indic , will .2;wotk. NUB assembl7 room. 9:00 p.m. Public invit§d. MR. HARRY BLACX, prat- •ions] hunts man,; will speak at Riding Club Wedue.- day, April 10, 7:00 p-m.,„ 017 Willard: gveryone, welcome, rOR STANDAFU) and eleeWe tyPewritei I rentals. carapkte typewrite l repair sett , lee and alt; thesis typing supplies shop Nittany Office Equipment, 231 S. Allen Street. AD 8-6125, pFFSET PRINTING and ,'thesis-twins, Call AD 7-7066. AVON Topase Spray Cal S 4 now $2.91 until Wed. 7WESS AND JOE of anytki fame are now rtanntne a D AD 83U3. 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