FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18. 1955 Paint Splattering )ps were splattered with green and white paint early Thursday morning. Workers removed most of the paint by mid-after noon., 2 Special Trains From Pittsburgh Due Before Game A special train run, set to bring passengers from Pittsburgh to University Park, will arrive at the track on the north side of the Greyhound Post House in time for the Penn State-Pitt football game tomorrow. The arrival of two Pennsylvania Railroad trains will mark the first time's paSsenger train will travel the 18.5 miles of Bellefonte Cenf tral track since May 9, 1953. At that time, President Dwight D. Eisenhower visited the Univer sity. One ,train section will include 16 cars. A second section, with 17 earl, will arrive at 12:45 p.m., half an hour after the first sec tion. Pitt's football team is scheduled to arrive on campus today. WSGA Senate Creates Board Women's Student Government Association Senate last • night ap proved a screening board to pick members of the Senate Implimen tation Committee. The committee will act as an experimental group to investigate ways and means to enforce WSGA rules. At present WSGA rules are enforced by the hostesses• this 15 member committee will seek to have student enforcement of the rules, in cooperation with the hostesses. The committee will be open to all women students. They may fill out 'applications for the com mittee Nov. 29, 30, and• Dec. 1, in the Hetzel Union Building. Members of the screening board are Lois Masket, Susan Loux, Su san Smith, Patricia Doll, Susan Hill, Anne Nitrauer, Martha Flem ing, and Marjorie Schenck. STATE NOW —Featuretime-- 1:39. 3:39. 5:39 7:39. 9:49 M G M's 'KANN. DI Will ROMANTIC , SI N AT RA v REYNOLDS RIOT' ' , The 1A ',II , (LL - ST[ TENDER WAYNE 1 , HOLM TRAP" AND COLOR TO WARNER tt.tio. "THE VIEW FROM • POMPEY'S HEAD " Richard Egan, Dana Wyntor CinernaScopo - Color "Brilliant . . . vivid and biting!"—N.Y. Times "ANIMAL FARM" PITTr'F•n Blue Key Hat Society Initiates 15 Juniors Fifteen_ students have been in itiated into Blue Key, junior men's hat society. The new members are Herbert Black, Alldn Davies, Louis Camp, William Detterer, Robert Heck, Thomas Hollenbach, Edward Kle vans, Roger Miller, Ronald Moun tan, Richard Parry, Robert Parry, Jonathan Plaut, Curtin Schafer, Lee Thomas, and Irving Zlatin. The Students' Army Training Corps was established 'at Penn State in the fall of 1918. RCA Victor with the GREATEST OPERA CAST EVER RECORDED! Hear AIDA and these other magnificent operatic recordings in RCA Victor's thrilling "New Orthophonic" High Fidelity sound . . . Madame Butterfly Manon Leacaut Eigoletto Don Carlo LM-6121 $11.98 LM-6116 $11.98 LM-6021 $7.98 LM-6124 $11.98 11 Trovatore LM-6008 $7.98 THE Christmas at the Sal. li ft YAA,,,. Set Aside for THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Turnmer Ready To Strike Again Report 'Citizens' Be careful where you ask, "Who is C. V. Tummer?" He apparently has followers—and they re organ ized! The Daily Collegian received a letter yesterday from the Citizens for C. V. Tummer. According to them Mr. Tummer is about to make public contact. The letter said: "Although our esteemed leader has been called out of town ... you will undoubt edly hear from him personally in the near future." His followers corrected the Col legian in spelling his name. It is TUMMER—not Cummer. Of this, they said: "The name of C. V. TUMMER is internation ally known and has never, to this day, been written in lower case letters." (Good for him.) They closed with this remark: "Make no mistake about it, C. V. TUMMER is here to. stay. The sooner Penn Staters recognize C. V. TUMMER for what he is and what he stands for, the sooner Penn State will reap the extreme benefits of his presence." C.V. 'rummer, what is you and what do you stand for? MO [RN AMERICA S MAN OF MUSIC STA N KENTON presents the perfect Gift A Maaked Ball Highlights LM-1911 $8.98 OPEN EVENINGS TILL 1/ Kenton Jazz Band Scheduled For Rec Hall Concert Tonight Stan Kenton, his 19-piece band, and vocalist Ann Richards, will present a full length concert at 8:30 tonight in Recreation Hall. Kenton, well known in the jazz world, is sponsored by the Penn State Jazz Club. Tickets will be on sale today on the Mall, at the Harmony Shop, the Music Room, and at the Hetzel Union desk. They will also be on sale at the door. The price is $1.50 per person, After playing piano with sev eral famous bands during the '3os, Kenton formed his own band in 1941 at Balboa Beach, Calif. The original band has grown to five trumpets, five trombones, five saxaphones, guitar, bass, an d drums. Kenton still plays the piano. Top musicians who have played with Kenton have been Shorty Rogers, Shelly Manne, Kai Win ding and Stan Getz. Some of his best known recordings are "Pea nut Vendor," "Intermission Rift," "September Song," and "Laura." 111 Jobe II l i o - : CALL tOD AUEV ClnemaSeope —John LUND— STATE FIVE GUNS WEST - color. II with Dorothy MALONE II also Lin McCarthy in YELLOWNECK - color! Compete on 3 Long Play records. (LM-6122) Only $11.98 Highlights from Samaon and Delilah LM-1848 $3.98 MESON= ulta: 55e Child: 25. LA Z A Ad TODAY & SAT. TONITE & SAT. BELLEFONTE MILANOV BJOERLI NG WARREN BARBIERI CHRISTOFF PERLEA Conducting the Rome Opera House Orchestra and Chorus Cavalleria Rust icana Pagliacci • LM-6106 $11,98 National/ Advortised Prieto* IScholarship Applications Due by November 30 Students wishing to apply for scholarships awarded by the Sen ate Committee on Scholarships and Awards should submit their applications before Nov. 30. Since forms must include a fi nancial statement signed by stu dents' parents, the committee has asked students to pick the forms up before Thanksgiving vacation in 203 Old Main. The first official customs were published in the 1904 handbook, and, with some additions and slight modifications, they have been appearing there ever since. Holiday all Way the v v aiY More fun on the trdin .and the gang's all here Got plans for a grand holi day ? Then don't let 'em be ruined by traffic jams or foul-weather delays. Get your homeward bound friends together and make it a holiday all the way ... by train! It's tops in trans portation . . . comfortable, roomy and so dependable, with refreshments and delicious meals en route ! Save 25% or More Stretch your allowance by traveling back home with two or more friends on group coach tickets.* On most trips of 100 miles or more, you each save 25% of the usual round-trip rate. Better still, round up 25 or more to travel long-dis tance together on the same homeward train. Then return singly or together, and you each save 28% of the regular round-trip fare. •Exrept for lord! mord between New York•Voubingtom and pulse, rim of Lowauter, Soo your Irav*i or tklust °goat NOW I Ask about tit's* bhp ',toasty saving plans I EASTERN RAILROADS PAGE THREE
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