r'KIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1950 AP News-Courtesy WMAJ Big Powers To Demand Chinese Red Withdrawal LAKE SUCCESS The United States, Britain and France will present a resolution tomorrow demanding the withdrawal of all foreign troops aiding the North Koreans Urgent discussion of the Chi Korea will be asked before the Ci get to Lake Success. Porter McKeever, spokesman for the American delegation said. “The clear duty of the council is to do everything it can, as rapidly as it can, to prevent the conflict in Korea from spreading. Navy Blasts Red Lines TOKYO Navy bombers blasted enemy communications lines yesterday in one of the big gest naval strikes of the Korean war. On the ground, the North Koreans and their Chinese allies, continued to play hide and seek with United Nations forces. U.N. forces are not in contact with enemy troops, but the G.l.’s are advancing cautiously. Defense Official Named WASHINGTON Mrs. Anna Rosenberg, Who served in a num ber of government positions un der Presidents Roosevelt and Truman, was recommended to be Assistant Secretary of Defense. A New York labor and public relations consultant, her appoint ment was recommended to Pres ident Truman by Defense Secre tary Marshall. Student Teachers Returning Monday After Training Forty-eight seniors in the School of Education at the Col lege will complete -eight weeks of practice teaching in Pennsyl vania high schools this week and return to the campus Monday. Those who will complete their work in schools of York and Wil liamsport are: Betty R. Altschull, Nancy Lou ise Anderson, Joanne C. Gloria Bauer, Helen Benedetti, Lois Jean Burrell, Jack Andrew Cdok, Ken neth Grove Corl, Joseph Ralph DeLeo,. Rose C. Eifert, Phyllis Lee Feinsilber, Victor Fritts, Lois Yvonne Fish, Sally Ann Growall, Norman Eugene Hart, Betty Lor raine Heimberger, Ralph Howard Hickman Jr., Dolores Ethel Hy den, Margery Johns.'' Barbara Ann Keiler, Clarence Edgar Keiper, Steve Peter Kowa lick, Richard F. Lander, Paul Samuel Lapcevic, Marvin J. Lew is, Elizabeth R. Lumley, John Leslie Marker, Jr., James Don ald McCavitt, Francis Joseph Mc- Menamin, Pierson Lewis Metox en, Oscar Morris, Malachi Sloan Pancoast, Helen Adelle Pond, John Griffith Reese, Donald Par ker Reynolds, Robert Richard Rutkowski, Helen Rusinko. William Taylor, Hareth Hicks Verbeeck, Marilyn Wall, Malvin Lawrence Wan c e, Margaret Ewing Warner, Patricia L. Wea ver, Ruth Alberta Whalen, and Patricia Wolfe. STARLITE DRIVE-IN on BELLEFONTE ROAD Shows 7 and 9 P.M. FRIDAY “LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER” GARY COOPER FRANCHOT TONE Also Selected Short Subjects SATURDAY “STRIKE IT RICH” ROD CAMERON BONITA GRANVILLE —plus— “RIDE ’EM COWBOY” Abbott and Costello THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA linese Communist intervention in Ihinese delegation has a chance to Banquet To Feature First Day's Activities Of Weekend Colloquy , Luther Harshbarger, executive secretary of " the PSCA, an nounced yesterday that a limited number'of students may still sign up for the intercollegiate colloquy this weekend. He said that the College has been allotted 55 of the 75 dele- gates and that a few places remai ;o attend and who have not yet sig office in 304 Old Main at 4:30 today. Registration Today The colloquy, sponsored by the PSCA, opens today with regis tration in the PSCA office from 4:30 to 5:45 p.m. A banquet in the St. Paul’s Methodist church at 6 o’clock tonight will highlight the first day’s activities. Presi dent Milton S. Eisenhower will deliver the opening address at the banquet. His topic will be “The Missing Factors in International Politics.’’ Kermit Eby of the University of Chicago will address the stu dents in 110 EE at 8:30 tonight and a panel discussion and back room talks will end the first day’s program. Seven Other Schools Besides the College’s delega tion, students from seven other universities and colleges will at tend. They will come from Buck nell university, Juniata college, Lock Haven State Teachers col lege, Lycoming college, Univer sity of Pittsburgh, Susquehanna university, and West Virginia university. Open Until Midnight Daily Worthington Elected To Home Ec Council Marty Worthington was elected as the.frosh represen tative to the Home Economics Student council in a runoff bal lot yesterday. Since the constitution of the Mineral Industries council doesn’t provide for a runofi election an election committee will be appointed to set the date for the runoff. in to be filled. Students who wish ;ned up should report to the PSCA Rabbi Benjamin Kahn of the Hillel foundation has been add ed to the list of speakers at the colloquy. Twelve faculty mem bers have been chosen to lead the panel and backroom discussions. Pennsylvania's MOST SCENIC SPOT... The Beautiful 75-mile View Over-Looking The Bald Eagle Valley and The Allegheny , Moun tains 'As Seen From— WINK'S SKY-VIEW ON ROUTE 322 VIC'S HAKES ANDWICHES UNDAES NACKS 145 S. Allen St. First Coffee Hour To Be Held Today The first of a series of regularly scheduled coffee hours sponsored by the dean of men’s office will be held today in 109 Old Main at 4:30 p.m., H. K. Wilson, dean of men, said yesterday. All-College cabinet, which is co operating with the office, will be the first “coffee guests.” The plan, Wilson said, will per mit a more effective communica tion with the student body in that students may meet on an informal basis and discuss current campus problems. WARNER BROTHERS Cathaum TODAY - SATURDAY and MONDAY Featuretime 2:15. 4:07, 5:57, 7:49. 9:46 ANOTHER FINE FAMILY PICTURE FROM M-G-M is coming to our screen. It has a warmth and glowing spirit that is very reminiscent,of "Stars In My Crown" which was enjoyed so much. And like its predecessor, this picture has received the Parent’s Magazine Medal of Merit. “The Next Voice You Hear” tells the story of typical folks—a family named Smith who live in a town like ours. One night at 8:30 a voice was heard over the radio—the voice of God! What it meant to them and to the people r of' their town and how their lives were changed is the story of this picture. The Next Voice You Hear.. . JAMES WHITMORE-NANCY DAVIS iMwa kr CHARLES SCHNEE • shimm h • it secsse sunne* mice WILLIAM A. WELLMAN ♦ * DORE SCHARY Plus Color Cartoon, Bugs Bunny in "BUSHY HARE" New Power Conduit Nearing Completion Completion of a duct line re placement for a power line cable along Pollock Road is expected to be completed soon, according to George W. Ebert, director of physical plant. The replacement will contain additional power facilities nec essitated by the growth of the College physical plant, according to Ebert. He stated that not only campus leaders will be invited, but at various times other students also will receive invitations. I J»E N Eyt VOICE YOU hear.,” M-G-M preten** ,A MfllO-COUWVH.MAVC* KCTVK PAGE THREE
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