PAGE EIGHT Army Train Reservations Open. Monday Reservations for the special stu dent train to the Army-Penn State football. game' at West Point October 1 may be made at the ticket windows of the Athletic Association beginning Monday. The hours for the sale, which will continue until Thursday, are from 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon, and from 1:30 to 4 p.m. • Railroad officials announce that 350 reservations must be made to guarantee the train-. The fare for the round trip reservation is set at $15.15 and the railroad guarantees air-con ditioned coaches. Also, as a bonus, a ticket to a radio broad cast program in New York is of fered. The starting time of the trip was set for 11 p.m. Friday, Sep tember 30, arriving in West Point at 9:20 . a.m. Saturday. The train will leave West Point after the game at 5 p.m., arrive in Weehaw ken at 6:20 p.m., leave the Penn sylvania Station in New York at 3 a.m. Sunday, October 2, and ar rive in State College at 11 a.m. There are 250 admission tickets to. the Army game that are avail able for new sophomores ' and freshmen. These are priced at $4 each and can be bought at the Athletic Association ticket win dows in Old Main beginning Mon day. Juniors, seniors and 1949 gradu ates who ordered tickets last May for. the Army game should have received them by now. . Students Hear -- (Continued from page one) Men at the meeting was James Lindemann, who explained the Association of Independent Men. He pointed out that, for the first time this year„ a social prograni is being set 'up which will cor respond to the program. of IFC. Rose Eifert, representing in dependent women, explained Leonides, association for inde pendent women. She made it clear that all new girls on cam pus automatically became mem bers of Leonides and continue to be members as long as they, do not go sorority. Outlines Publications Thomas Morgan,. editor of the Daily Collegian, in outlining stu den tpublications, said, "One of the best ways for new students to learn about Penn State, all its activities, and what makes it tick, is to try out, for a publiCation. The said that in promotion on all c ollege publications interest counts more than ability. - ' President of the Woman's Stu dent Government Association, Shirley Gauger, stressed the fact that it is very important that wo men take an active interest in student government. . Voice of Tribunal Robert Keller, chairman of the Student Tribunal, told about the Tribunal and Judicial. Although the Tribunal will make fines, Keller said, it t ? primarily set up to prevent sec ond offenses. Monday; and Tuesday Presented by the Internal:l4;lnd Fihn Cloth lots,g 41 sr:fly' CORRADI LY ,--V-1441+4 N fosnisoni t , EL CINO MATIERA 4/ THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Record Number To Register--- (Continued. from page one) Board of Control, the student ob tains the necessary forms to com 7 plete registration from the Col lege Scheduling Officer on the first floor of the Armory. Corrections Listed Mimeographed sheets listing corrections and additions to the Time Table are available at the Scheduling Office, together with copies of the Time Table priced at 15 cents. A late fee of $lO will be charged students who fail to reg ister at the proper time, unless such action is approved by the College Scheduling Officer. Grad uate students may register as late as October• 5 without incurring the fine. ATTENTION . All Fraternity Men BE SURE TO CONSULT OUR SHOP FOR RATES ON NEW AND OLD FLOWER CONCESSIONS STATE COLLEGE FLORAL SHOPPE 127 W. Beaver : Phone 2342 It's METZGERS For All Your College 4 ,0 0 ' o ? 7 0 Books and Supplies... Student Supp les (6f Lion Shrine Painted Again (Continued from page one) damage. For that reason I. think the vandalism was ,committed by a local group who want to raise spirits against Villanova before the football game." 'Took Five Minutes' Because of the bigness of the project and - the speed with which it must have been accomplished, Mark tends to believe that it was the work or a group, rather than just , one or two persons. "If enough fellows were in on the job, it might have been ac complished in about five min utes, ha said. Since its dedication in 1941, the Lion Shrine has not missed a year without being painted at least once. Several years it was painted twice. NEW AND USED Text Books FREE • a.m. mama SPORTING GOODS Complete Lines of Championship Equipment PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT Eastman Anse() Argus Revere Stop in Today to see Our Well Stocked Shelves of Quality Merchandise. • METZGERS 111-115 Allen St. PSCA To Sponsor Religious Meeting As a part of its • Orientation Week program, the PSCA, in co operation with,the Inter-Religious Council of State College, will hold an inter-religious convocation in Schwab Auditorium at 7:30 p.m : Sunday. The program is designed for old as well as new students and greeting from the Rev. Robert H. Eads, chairman of the Inter-Re ligious Council, a short talk b 5 a representative of the acting president of the Ccrllege, the in troduction of the full-time re- DESK BLOTTERS FOR' ALL STUDENTS FRIDAY, pEPTEMBER 23, 11M Late AP News— (Continued from page one) • . the General Assembly during the Chinese speech. Collegian Meeting Senior Editorial Board of the Daily Collegian will meet at 7:15 p.m. Sunday in* the news paper offices, Carnegie Hall; according to Tom Morgan, editor. ligious workers on • the campus and the showing of the . film, "On. God, the Ways We Worshlp Him.' FREE Phone 7803 sc,s•ww`