SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1950 Late AP News Courtesy WMAJ . . . UN Stops Russian Attempt To Block Korean Debate LAKE SUCCESS An attempt by Russia to block United Nations debate on an American-backed demand for immediate withdrawal of Communist Chinese troops from Korea failed yesterday. Russia’s Jacob Malik insisted on withdrawal of what he called “foreign interventionists,” and made a motion to take the Korean problem off the agen da. His motion was rebuffed by a ten-to-one vote. France led off the debate with an appeal for immediate UN ac tion to assure the Chinese Com munist government that the UN had no intention of crossing the Manchurian border. Strike Talks Futile NEW YORK Government mediators failed yesterday in new attempts ' "* 5 s s '\ ' ' v s* s '' i^|il^SlH'-»«6W<;A''S’C*OliJt'i©Bl; Coed Councils Plan Retreat Saturday, Dec. 9 was set as the tentative date for the com bined retreat of WSGA, WRA, Panhellenic council, and Leon ides at- the WSGA Senate meet ing Wednesday night. The retreat, which will be held at Watts lodge, the Christian association cabin, will be high lighted by discussions endeavor ing to bring the women’s organ izations of the College into clos er contact with one another. Changes in the constitutions of the various organizations will be discussed and put into effect. Plans were also made at the meeting to have the, weekly agen da of the WRA included on the WSGA Senate agenda sheet, and vice versa, to enable the two or ganizations to work in close har mony. For Best Results Use Collegian Classifieds (Bompare chesterfield With art other cisarette! BEFORE YOU SMOKE THEM .. .you can tell Chesterfields will smoke milder, because tobaccos that smell milder smoke milder. AFTER YOU SMOKE THEM .. .you have no unpleasant after-taste. WHILE YOU SMOKE THEM you get more pleasure than any other cigarette can give you that’s why millions of smokers say : THEY SA' New Men Named To Debating Team The following new men were recently named to the Penn State debating team by Professor J. F. O’Brien, debating coach: Arnold Aikens, Robert J. Allerdice, Jack Biltz, Donald Carlson, Thomas B. Fleming, Bernard Fried man, John A. Harris, Jay Headly, San ford Hertz, Gene Kolber, David Kradel, S. M. Lazarus, George Nyce, Edwin Lefkowith, G. B. Phillips, Edgar Raffensberger, Edward Shanken, David Swan son, Mark Unger, Lionel Wernick, Thomas White, and Max Wil liams. Varsity squad returnees from last year include: Jack Bodding ton, Marlin Brenner, Gene Bouch, Frank Fasick, Nathan Feinstein. Clair George, Otto Grupp, Harry Kondourajian W,. David' Lewis, Paul Litwak, Robert Matasick, David Schmuckler, Gerald Wal mer, and Don Yenko. DINNER MUSIC and DANCING NIGHTLY Tommy Burke Trie PIANO. SAX, NOVACHORD CLARINET and BASS Listen lo one of the most .outstanding blind pianists in the country 24 Education Students Visit United Nations Twenty-four students in the School of Education, including seniors and graduate students, visited the United Nations Assem bly and Security council last Sat urday. Dr. J. W, C. Remaley, assistant professor of secondary, education at the College, had charge of the group. Elizabeth Warnock, air adivsor for the State Department of Public Instruction at Harris burg, under whose direction ar rangements for the tour were made, also accompanied the stu dents. The trip to and from New York city was made by air. Students Get • Penn State Stationery • Christmas Cards Nittany Card ■& Gift Shop Opposite Atherton Hall TYRONE .1 Welti FAtiJli THKJ-t