The World At a Glance WASHINGTON, Nov. s—(lP) President Truman. today appoint ed Lieut. Gen. Lemuel C. Shep herd, Jr., as commandant of the Marine Corps, effective January 1. Shepherd will replace Clifton B. Gates. TEHRAN, Iran, Nov. 5—(ZP)— The government of Iran an nounced today that with God's help and no foreign engineers it is operating part,of the old Anglo- Iranian Oil Company refinery temporarily to supply -.domestic needs. An official said if foreign cus tomers show up with their own tankers to take away oil the oper ation may be expanded and kept going. Pro - 111° Corsages Orchids, Gardenias, Roses, Camellias $ 2.00 to '5.00 State College Floral Shopp 127 W. BEAVER DIAL 2342 Penn State's PRETTIEST Girls Trust The delightful, creamy lipstick -that goes •to the prom, goes everywhere, anct stays on and,cin, fabulous cosmetic counter. For the prom .she'll - need lipstick, powder and perfume ... and all-by Dorothy Gray, of course. REA & DERICK OSLO, Norway, Nov. s—(A 3 ) The Nobel Peace Prize for. 1951 has been awarded to Leon Jou haux of France, 'the Norwegian Nobel Institute announced to night. Jouhaux, a •militantly an t Communist labor leader, is the 50th recipient of the prize. U. S. EIGHTH ARMY HEAD QUARTERS, Tuesday; Nov. 6 (JP)—Allied - troops—supported by tanks, artillery and waves of planes launched a second fur ious counter-attack Monday to regain two key western front positions lost Sunday in a sud den Communist thrust. Heavy Red casualties were in dicated, one Allied officer esti mating it would take 1000 men just to count the Communist dead. BERLIN, Nov. 5—VP)—An anti- Communist Russian underground said today it has of into the headquarters of Soviet Gdn. mander-in-chief, an open letter Gwen Price selects her favorite shade- at Rea and Derick's "THE STORE• OF• SERVICE" THE DAILY' COLLEGIAN. STATE uoL.LEGE. PENNSYLVANIA urging him to lead 'his Soviet Vassily Chuikov, East zone corn forces in a desertion from Mos cow. The refugee group; calling it self "the revolution staff," said the letter was sneaked into Chui kov staff headquarters at Beb elsberg and that copies were be ing circulated among Red army soldiers in East Germany. The letter urged Chuikov to become a "hero of the people" by leading a move to oust Stalin and the Politburo from power". PHILADELPHIA, Nov. S—(LP) —A no-holds-bar;ed Democratic effort to end the 68-year-old Re publican rule in Philadelphia goes before the electorate tomorrow with the Democrats regarded as having a better than ever chance of succeeding. The election of a mayor and dis trict attorney, in this city is the principal contest in Pennsylvania, where two Congressional seats also are at stake. ,}or she c hnior Prom M ew -.flair Style garey 3 Dorothy Gray on everybody's lips . ... So you'll h a v_e that smooth, neat collegi ate look, get your hair cut, styled and set by one of Garey's skillful operators. Re . auly Salon Glennland Building Dial 2071 Mad ' .': Rush C lirilaie. Dance Preparations Friday night brings to campus the first big dance of the year, and with it a great hustle and bustle of • preparation on:the.ipart of coeds. • Preparations for the dance- will - begin about- two -days ahead of time, and will climax Friday night in a rushed• frenzy of dressing. This is the night on which the dormitories will be transformed IM Play Starts Third Week Intramural play began its third week last night at White Hall. Leonides took scoring honors for th e evening by trampling Town 35-9. Ann Miller, with 15 markers; and Betty Gleim, • who scored 12, led the winners. Two other victors, Co-op and McAllister, also found the vic tory path easy. Co-op netted a 29-17 win over Ath East. The Atherton girls led after the first period of play, but with Jane Whitney dunking 17 points, Co op got going and won out. Jo Graves led the way with 16 points as McAllister made it a complete - - blank for Atherton, dropping Ath West, 22-12. Women's Building won by for feit over McElwain. In table tennis,- Leonides de feated To wn, McElwain con quered Women's Building, Thompson B downed -Thompson A, and Ath West swept to a vic tory over Alpha Gamma Delta. Simmons and McAllister both won by forfeit, Simmonq gaining a win , over ThompSon C, and McAllister over Ath East. WRA IM Schedule Tuesday table.-Tennis- 6:30 Phi Sigma Sigma vs Phi Mu. Chi Omega vs Kappa Kappa, gamma., 7:15 Sigma Delta Tau vs Alpha Chi Omega. ' Beta Sigma .omicfon vs Co-Op. 8:00 'Kappa Alpha Theta vs Al pha Xi Delta. Alpha Epsilon Phi vs Theta Phi Alpha. 'Basketball 7:00 Delta Gamma vs Zeta Tau Alpha. Kappa Delta vs Del ta Zeta. 8:00 Gamma Phi Beta vs Thomp ' son A. Alpha Omicron Pi vs Delta Delta Delta. ~,just„.kuXime For' The Junior Prom Helena Rubinstein's Beauty Consultant You'll . want to look excitingly beautiful for your Junior Prom date., Why not have Helena Rubinstein's personal - repres,entative . ; help you? First, you will be given a FREE Beauty Analysis which re-.° veals your true skincharacter. Then . , as a, special House party gift from Helena Rubinstein, yo`u will receive a FREE Beauty Mask (worth $1.00) selected specifically for your, skin. You will learn how to give your, complexion 'new radiance and clear, fresh beauty. You will learn professional make up techniques. You will discover exciting -new ways to style your hair. Cali 6797 for your appointment MeLanahan's Drug Store 134 S. Alien Street Phone 6797 T:ISDAL'Y NOVEMBER', 6;`;1951 into -a setting similar to that found backstage at a faSiiion show. Gowns, shoes,.. and. wraps of all 'types will be , carefully draped all over the place, waiting motionless for the Junior Prom mer to put them on. / Although everyone knows, that the dance will be mobbed and the gowns and stoles will become crushed' and wrinkled after ,a few minutes in Rec Hall, much press ing, sewing, pinning, and, pre dance modeling will be going 'on this week. Velvets Also Ballerina . length gowns ,'seem to be the favorite this year. The most fascinating material worn will be irridescent taffeta which rustles and whispers with every movement ,V,elvet, a 4" silent fabric for evening gowns, will be giving taffeta some competition. Stand-out silhouettes a r e the fashion, with .crinoline skirts re placing the standard hoop, and giving gowns a stiffened bell-like form. Due to the shorter skirt length of. the ballerina, dressy.shoes and sheer, sheer stockings will be on view. (• A Kaleidoscope .Stoles, , those frothy pieces . of material .which add highlights of femininity. to• any dress,• will be doing just that .to many gowns this weekend. Distinctiveness, with - gowns chosen to compliment the per so] ality'and coloring of, the wear er, will be the style keynote for the dance. Hundreds of . couples together, the men with their dark suits, and women - :with their var ied• hues-, - will be 'a shifting• kal eidoscope of color as they dance the night through at the Junior Prom. . Alumnus. Promoted Robert B. Show, a former stu dent at the College and Duquesne University, has been appointed division credit manager of the Eastern division oil field of the National Supply Co., Pittsburgh.
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