THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1964 Stop, Shop and Save McLanahan's Self-Service Campus Shopping Center 414. E. College Ave. - Free Parking - 238-2252 across College Avenue from South Halls IM'F'~< .... J.. Carry-Out Foods, Cold Sodas, Health Aids, Hallmark Cards, Photo Service, School Supplies Tobacco Dept. Magazines and Newspapers Complete Line of Cosmetics HAIR SETTIIiG LOTION For longer lasting "hair sets". Adds body to • fine hair. Reg , $1.29 Lox. bottle. NOW 99c - any A.,. 9 2 shapes: one for cups, one for gl . *Ufa, portals* fast. You will enjoy typing more when you use this convenient typewriter table with folding sides. THE EFFECTIVE TOOTHPASTE PRELL concentrate SHAMPOO LASTIC TUBE Open Daily 9 it'll 10 Os';'11 HAND LOTION Choose: • Fabled Jade • Exotic Tiger Eye Your hands are precious. Be good to them. Protect them with Derma•Fresh, America's No. 1 medicated hand lotion. Used in hospitals for 15 years. Soothes, smooths and heals quickly and gently. You'll love it. Reg. $l.OO Get 6•oz. bottle or NOW 3-oz. Plastic Tube 70 Derma-Fresh endpius FREE Necklace Q C Both Only $ 4 95 Reg. $1.39 OUR PRICE 1.19 4-tfkA F:~",v z ~„ A ,.~a n CAMPUS SHOPPING CENTER I I BOX of 12 —39 c METAL BOOK RACK Handsome design in black wrought Iron finish. Rubber tipped feet. 77, Holds all size books. I For longer lasting sets MOUTH WASH 16-oz. Pottle Concentrated Blend of ' -- Antiv.#l-13s 3c Reg. 73c 10 1 / 4 Oz Reg. 2.00 $1.59 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA Campbell Speaks At AWS Meeting; Explains Duties A talk by Stanley I•I. Camp bell, vice president for busi ness at the University, high lighted the second meeting of the Association of Women Stu dents' Senate, last night. Among other things Camp bell spoke concerning his du ties in connection with food services, housing, security and the future plans for the Uni versity. He commented that a shut tle bus system for the campus TIM Housing-- (Continued from page one) Cultural Affairs Committee, an nounced the Spring Arts Festival will again be held after mid-term examinations during the spring term. Jeanne Bernell, co-chairman of the USG department of stu dent opinion, explained that her group will conduct a poll in the future. Traditions Topic The topics for the Doll. whinh Applications for chairman of may be in written form instead AWS's winter elections are due of phone calls used in past polls, Nov. 13. The person selected is to be "tradition , ' rind -- ) - "T 'or this position will be in transfer from FM to AM. An 2harge of conducting the cam effort will be made to determine pus wide election of the organ how the majority of students feel ization's executive officers. about these subjects. 1 James Snyder and Carol Kef ford, co-chairmen of the public. Chess Team information re 1 e a s e bureau,' stated that their group plans to do research on the history of Beats Bloomsburg USG, highlighting its various I stages of development and! At a varsity chess team achievement. !match held Oct. 24 at Blooms- Pete Willard, head of antra-'burg State College, fhe Uni mural debates said the debates versity chess team defeated would be held during the springißloomsburg by a score of 5 1 / 2 term so that it would not inter- to 21/2. fere with the College bowl which is held in the winter. Door Prizes li t. s al those Nickelodeon Nights? ? you're positively diabolical Post- rad slacks by • h s • • 6' Adevilish gleam will come into your eyes when you assume the lean and lethal pose that these pants give you. They trim you up and taper yoU down. Post-Grads are the ne plus ultra of campus styles because they're absolutely, authentic. Neat belt loops. Narrow-but-not-too-narrow cuffs. Shaped on-seam - pock. ets. You can look satanic for a pittance since they cost but 156.98'a pair in 65% Dacron' 35% Cotton. Byy, 'em and hissss! 'Du Font's Reg. TM for its Polyester Fibei / go / 1 MEN'S STORE STATE COLLEGE is not being considered at the present time. The question of whether the University should provide bus transportation to and from the various extremities of campus has arisen in recent years due to Penn State's tremendous growth. Juliet Cromite, AWS presi dent said that Campbell's ap pearance before the group aft er regular working hours showed that administrative officials have a true concern for students. The group also discussed th 6 sending of delegates to the sub 'regional convention of the 'lnter-Collegiate Association of Women Students. The convention is to be held at Syracuse, New York, Nov. 21-22. It was also announced that applications for the editorship of the AWS publication the ; "Penn State Women" are avail able at the Hetzel Union desk and must be returned by Nov. 19. The University chess team will participate in the East- ern Collegiate Championship chess matches to he held at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, Oct. 30 to Nov. 1. /01 .t . ~,c 7. .. :.•"',,! ‘ • L ir . 1 ..., ....... • ~. . 14 • * i, ''''- '' -...,..-.•:- ..,:'. A\• / Open Monday Thru Saturday / For Your Appointment Call 238-8481 ,- • : . i : a ... •• ••:--- - --- ""\ ....... ,---\\...777".'..j...': & OWN OUNTRY UNIVERSITY SHOPPING CENTER OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. MISSES' LINED WOOL SLACKS Sizes 10 to 18 Buy Now for $3.97 MISSES' LONG SHIRTS Now Only $1 .77 MISSES' NEW PRINTED JERSEY SHIFT'S Sizes 12 to 20 $3.33 LAST DAY to win the $15.00 REWARD for Naming the Baby Lion Lion names must be turned into the HUB Desk by 5 p.m. today along with the Immo and phone number of the contestant. SPIRIT WEEK Annual Block Spirit Motorcade Tomorrow 6:30 p.m. Sighla Chi pqrking lot TROPHY FOR THE ORGANIZATION HAVING THE MOST CARS Will Be Aimerded at the Pitt Pep Rally. All Cars Must Be Clearly Marked. • , —Collegian Photo by Ken Franklin W. W. ("DOC") WATERHOUSE, secretary wafer-Miller last night on "Why I am of the state House of RepresentatiVes, supporting Barry Goldwater." spoke to the Young Americans for Gold- Business Cycle Climbs Improvement in business ;Product during the next six/ further reduction of tales the balance of two forces: profits and the 1964 tax re-:months but express some: duction are the factors credited doubts as to the second half scheduled for 1965 versus the now expected reversal in unit with sustaining the current / of the coming year. !labor costs," McKinley said business cycle's upward climb, $630 Billion according to David McKinley, The GNP is now close to the professor of banking and asso- 1 5630 billion annual rate as ciate dean of the College of / compared with $5Ol billions in Business Administration. 1 the first quarter of 1961, when It has been 44 months sinceithe last turning point came. the last trough in the cycle,! McKinley said the tax re which makes this business ad- duction was importantly causi vance longer than any previousltive of the improvement in peacetime expansion in thel business profits, although the past 100 years. : :improvement came also from McKinley predicts the turn..! reduced labor costs in 1962, ing point may come in the sec-11963 and the first part of 1964. and quarter of 1965. 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