URSDAY. OCTOBER 11. 1962 ndidates Differ HARRISBURG .(AP) Guber natiprial candidates Richardson Dllworth and William W. Scranton ccintinued• their campaigns yester d4y by hammering at education issues. iThe candidates appeared to gether yesterday before the Gover nor's Bipartisan committee of 100 for Better Education, a group formed early this year around the nucleus of the 1960-61 Governor's Cbtrunittee on Educkt \ ion. I DEMOCRAT DILWORTH gave the state's controversial school re otganization act his firm endorse- Ment and.,declared: "I am for the reorganization law ai it - is written. I will not monkey With it and if anyone tries to .nionkey with" it, I will veto such effort." The 1961 act would reduce the ekisting 2,100 school districts to ',FK to Visit Pittsburgh 'PITTSBURGH UP) President John F: Kennedy will ride through downtown Pittsburgh in an after rioon`rtush-houra motorcade tomor row 'before making a speech at the Uni : versity of Pittsburgh Field douse, at .9 p.m. tonight. ew College Dlner Dov nt- nr• th:.:ltdovies 124 E. College Avenue — . Across from Old Main COLLEGE COUNCIL ELECTIONS Education :HUB Engineering & Architecture HUB Liberal Arts HUB Business Administration Boucke Chemistry & Physics Osmond Home Economics Old Horne Economics Mineral-Industries Mineral Industries- Physkal Division of Counseling HUB approximately 400. Republican candidate Scranton told the committee he favored re vision of the law to "fairly and squarely" overcome objections to it.. Scranton said he favored the plan in substance but contended that 'Gov. Lawrence's administration has "refused to come to grips" with problems raised by the 1861 statute. • Dilworth also told the audience of educators that if elected, he would urge the state to pay' half of *the cost of education. He also ATTENTION: Elementary Ed. Students ALL Studenti who plan to register for Music Ed. 86 for spring term should schedule, an interview in 263.266 Chambers Building before Ploy. 21, 1962. Separates are "IN" On the college scene 'and at, Clearfield's. From the classic cardigans "and bulky knits to Bermudas, slacks, and the latest fashion trend, 'kilts, Clearfield's has the vCiy newest colors and styles in separates `for - fall. TUESDAY THRU THURSDAY-- Location of Polling Places ... Education Vote THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA on Education Issue urged that .Penn. State be desig nated as the state university. "I don't mean others in the state will not be given aid, but it is essential Penn State be made a state university," he added. ,THE JOINT appearance dis closed many areas of agreement between the two,xandidates. Both agreed for example that a scholar ihip program should be set up. Dilworth proposed scholarships for at least 5 per cent of the high school graduates each year plus low-interest loans for the needy qualified graduate. in Classes WEST HALLS' • RECORD HOP." Friday Night 8-12:30 Waring Lounge Yemen Regime . Co The United Arab Republic's Middle East News Agency yester day quoted Yemen's vice premier Abdel Rahman El Beidany as an nouncing that Yemen considers itself at war with Saudi Arabia. The announcement came shortly after the UAR government pledged all its strength to defend against any attack on the two-week-old DANCE (Opposite the Bus Station) i 1 Duke Morrison rz 1. 44-, c. - - • I always enjoy restful atmosphere the old-fashioned music of the Polls will be open from 9:30A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Matric Cards Will Be Needed sidered at War revolutionary regime in Yemen. The new agency did riot make it clear w , tift,er the vice premier was speakinit personally or rep resenting official policy of the 'Lenten regime, The -UAP. pledge came after the country's premier mentioned what he termed pres ent Saudi Arabian - Jordanian agression on Yemen's .fronitErs. at the vpvv , - 9-1 p.m. 1 125 c per person at door ent Testimonial: PAGE THREE EIMEMM