A.O I, 1950 AP News—Courtesy WMAJ U.N. Votes Today on Plan To Halt Spread of War NEW YORK—The United States has proposed that the United Na tions adopt a three-point plan aimed at preventing the spread of the Korean conflict to other carts of the world. The chief United States delegate asked that the proposal be taken up at the next meeting of the UN Security Coun. ell which will be at 3 p.m. today when Russia is scheduled to end her boycott of the council. Here is the program submitted by Warren Austin: First, the Council should con demn the North Koreans for their continued defiance of the UN. Second, call upon all nations to use their influence to persuade the North Koreans to end such defiance. Third; appeal to all countries to refrain from action which might lead to a spread of the conflict. More Superforts WASHINGTON—The Air Force is sending more B-29 Superfor tresses to the Far East. The an nouncement did not name the units or the bases from which the planes will depart. Will Hold Kumchon KOREA—On the 'central front in Korea, Red 'troops have been putting new piessure on Kum chon. At that point, the Ameri cans *ere forced back slightly, but a United States First Cavalry officer said that Kumchon will be held at all costs. American fOrces are braced in hey, positions less than 50 miles frim their vital base at Pusan. The withdrawal folloWed the Communist capture of Chinju, 55 miles to the west of Pusan. Long Hay! What's in a. name? Miles Camp bell, truck driver at the College for the past 25 years, has just com pleted his first half million miles of truck driving. CLASSIFIEDS All classified advertisements must be in by 12x00 p. in. day preceding issue. Prices are SOc one insertion; 76c two in sertions; $l.OO three insertions; $1.26 four insertions; $1.50 five insertions; 17 words or less. All words over 17, three for Se each inflation. Call Collegian 8441—ext. 644. BRAND NEW Smith Corona silent portable typewriter, worth sos—wllll - sell for $6O. Call Herb at 4487. • TAKE HOME A GIFT from State College GIFTS for EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY TOYS - . NOVELTIES WHITMAN CANDIES STATIONERY QUALITY SOAPS CAMERAS BATH LUXURIES JEWELITE BRUSHES PARKER PENS MEN'S TOILETRIES LADIES' & MEN'S BILLFOLDS Griggs & Kreamer Prescription Specialists 120 E. College Avenue THE SUMMER COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Graduate Club To Give Dance The Graduate Club will spon sor a dance in the TUB, from 9 to 12 p.m., Friday, Aug. 4. All summer sessions 'students and faculty members • are invited and there will be'no admission charge. Speaks At Dinner, Education Needs Long Tells Dr. Charles M. Long, newly appointed head of the department of education at the College, discussed major problems facing educa tion at the 13th annual dinner for graduate students in the School of Engineering Friday. Dr. Long declared that a sound educational program must be designed to define and promote the purposes of our democratic so ciety. To help accomplish this, specific needs of public educa tion must be fulfilled, he said. Amoni these, Dr. Long listed the need for more safety educa tion in our, schools, realistic cour ses in family living, and personal ity development: In addition, he cited a more thorough under standing as desirable on the part of teachers in truly understanding the child as an individual. Need More Teachers Dr. Long stated that the in crease in the number of children Low in school and those prepar ing for school will further ;aggra vate the educational needs. He declared that a more • s.erious problem is the shortage of well trained teachers. An additional NOW! At Your Warner Theatre eVz thitum Pilchard Basehart Marilyn Maxwell . "OUTSIDE THE WALL" CC „Mate Scott Brady • Mona Freenuin "I WAS A SHOPLIFTER", Anna Neagle Michael Wilding "SPRING IN PARK LANE" H ?EACH V ANILIA Ppie.F.Riel &VANtLue. .LA & Criocotge Ard To Attend Foundation Ray M. 'Ard, agriculture educa tion senior, is on his way to Saint Louis as the School of Agricul ture's winner of the Danforth Scholarship. After spending two weeks working and studying in the research and production units of the Ralston Purina Company, he will attend the American Youth Foundation camp at Shel by, Michigan for two weeks. Ard, previous winner of several Pennsylvania Power and Light scholarships is an officer of the Collegiate chapter of the F.F.A. and a member of Delta Theta Sigma Fraternity. million teachers will be necessary to staff our classrooms by 1960 merely to maintain the educa tional standards of pre-war years. In Pennsylvania alone, he con timed, over two thousand ele mentary teachers will be needed to provide for the usual turnover. Ten billior) dollars will be zieedecl over the next decade for new classrooms to accommodate the (Continued on page eight) Starlite DRIVE-IN THEATRE Located midway between State College and Bellefonte • on Route 45 Tuesday, August 1, and Wednesday, August 2 • "PINKY" Jeanne Crain • Ethel Barrymore Thursday, August 3 and Friday, , August 4 "BADMEN OF TOMBSTONE" Broderick Crawford • Marjorie Reynolds Saturday, August 5 "TWO SHOT JESSE JAMES" • Preston Foster • John Ireland • and "FLYING DEUCES" LAUREL & HARDY DOUBLE FEATURE Sunday, , August 6 and Monday, August 7 "Rachel the Stranger" Loretta Young Robert Mitchum VIALF.'N' HALF Wri i\ovor Combinations v.e,• Am's .1 4 „ ..... .. . .. HALF-GALLON ONLY $ l l 05 UN Official Says Policing No Solution to Peace Dr. Benjamin Cohen, assistant secretary general in charge of the Department of Public Informa tion for the United Nations, told the Pennsylvania Workshop Fri day that the United Nations does not believe that a solution to the problems of peace lies only in police power. Dr. Cohen said it is possible to work out through international agreement a better distribution of the elements that allow people to live like humans, instead of sub-animals, as is the case of half the world today. "Must Develop Plan" "We must develop a plan to aid those destitute millions who are now living under such miser able standards that they are open Refreshingly Cool Refreshingly cool from a new air-condi tioning installation—this healthful tem perature adds enjoyment to our fine meals. Home style foods prepared by women cools. * ;tedicsairwE EicKaa, West Beaver Oft Allen Street Preview of Fall Fashisa . ns Dresy Biack Fame Siba'as Veleveteen Skids Corduroy Jackets amid Writs These and many more new, smart fashions he exciting fail shades await - mary leitzinger :1,36 E, College .Me. PAGE THREI to any philosophy that comes thee way," Dr. Cohen said. Dr. Cohen contended that then are no reasons why people witl the technical know-how cannd work with people possessing the natural resources without o group setting up an imperial domination. Compared League Comparing the UN with tb4 League of Nations, Dr. Cohel cited three factors that contribul ted to the downfall of the Leaguo "At no time were all of tho principal nations of the worli members of the League; everj nation had a veto right; and thq League was never able to get t 4 the people .of the world," Da Cohen said, (Continued on page seven)