pA,CIO::, TOUR Pabbi To Speak Ciapel Dr. Morris S. Lazaron, Rabbi.. who with two other clergymen flow .U' England in 1941 to Observe the British under fire, will relate leis m' Iny .and varied experiences when he speaks on "England Re visited" ut Chapel services in 4111w.3,1) Auditorium at 11:00 Sun -day. Dr. LaZaron, who is a member of the Executive Board of the Na tional Conference of Jews and Christians, is at present Rabbi of Ole Baltimore Hebrew Congrega tion,'Bultimore, Maryland. In view of his "great Contribu tiOn over the years to religious thought and to spiritual wealth of the n ation," Rutger s University, in June 1936, conferred the Degree of Doctor of Letters upon him, hon oris da usa. He was ordained on June 10, Divlaria - (Continued from page one) the European Theater of Opera tions, Di:Maria was one of a hun dred registered officials. Most of the referees didn't arrive at the first bagketlball tournament held in Oran, however, and Orlando )iad officiate 36 games in 5 ,days. • [DiMaria set a record for basket ihall officiating when he handled the European Theatre Champion rAhip Finals in Florence, Italy in 1046. Eight rdferees were sched uled for the games but only Or lando and Danny Bottera of Pitt (burgh, Kansas showed up. Conse quently, Orlando had to referee 'ten games -the first day and five th e second. Said the April 6, 1944 edition of. Stars and Stripes: "No penelty 'was declared with out Di Maria explaining in mo tions exactly what had, happened. Sometimes he sounded like a to bacco auctioneer, more often, though, he looked like the lead ing player in an opera." Orlando said that he may re feree here at Penn State but doesn't think he'll have the time. P. S. He does look like John Garfield. Correction Meuse Belles Lettre s Club, English lit erature group, will not meet to night as announced in yesterday's Daily Colaegitan. The Club will meet, one week from tonight in fiVonle Bond Bill Dunn and his orchestra will T►llay at the Coliseum. Roller Skat ing Rink on. Friday night from 9 wrn.. tb 1 a.m. This is the first. in a series of name bands scheduled to appear •at the Coliseum. /4 OVir AT WARNER THEATRES 7 p.m. 1914, and his first pulpit was in then called to his present charge. The number of interconnecting Clinch3r and the Reverend Father Wheeling, West Virginia, from Au- He made his flight to England in telephones serving the...people of Vincent C. Donovan. .... . . gust 1914 to August 1915. He was the fall of 1941 with Dr. Everett R. - ' the United States •is :approaching - ' " ' - ' 39,000,090. . ' --.: :0. I / • f (/ / •• / • / .7// / • ( 9 IN OR OUT OF THE BALL PARKS THEY SATISFY MILLIONS iir g + , A 11 4.` + BOYf , . jit .............................................„.......... ... THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLT IFGE, PENNSYLVANIA ISZEMISEIRE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1946 BASEBALL'S OUTSTANDING HITTER - TED WILLIAMS OF THE BOSTON RED SOX ~f?/:*".•, ..60.4e, 4 ifilP.4,„ ,0 ..... V viliA4 :ri, 'l.O ,st io # e....':-..... ..„.." ....,..-.,... .:,N...k,.. 34.:4..:....:..,....,„...,,,,,,:..,., ; ~~~7 ~ ~ ~ ~~~ ~ ....._~~ ~ ~~~ ~ ~ Copyright 1946, LIGGETT & Maks TosAcco Co ''}s ~ ':;t`•' :;:i