SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 25. 1956 Annual Purim Carnival Is Scheduled for Hille' The annual Purim Carnival is scheduled for 8:30 tonight at the litliel Foundation. Fraternities, sororities, the Graduate Club; and Freshman Council will sponsor booths, with pro ceeds going to the United Jewish Appeal campaign. Voting ng and Queen. will be held for the Purim K A lecture-discussion on "Ideas of Good and Evil in Great Lit erature" will be held at 8 p.m. to morrow in the Hillel Foundation lounge. Aaron Druckman, assis tant professor of philosophy, will discuss the Biblical Book of Job. The meeting is open to the public. A discussion, "Articles of the Presbyterian Faith— the Holy Spirit," will be held by the West minster Fellowship at 6:20 tomor row night, in the Westminster Hall. A drama, "Murder in the Cathe dral" by T. S. Eliot, will be staged in St. Andrew's Episcopal Church at 7:30 tonight. The play will depict the murder of Thomas a'Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, which occurred be for the high altar of the Canter bury Cathedral in 1107. The Newman Club viral hold a television party at 8 tonight in the Student Center. The Emerson Society will have a fried chicken dinner at 6 p.m. to morrow in the lOOF Hall. Follow ing the dinner, Dr. Ira IV. Brown, associate professor of history, will speak on "A Modern Interpreta tion of the Bible." "Martin Luther," the motion picture which deals with 'the 16th century Reformation and its lead- BELLEFONTE Adults 55c - Child. 25e LAZA Glenn Ford - Donna Reed "RANSOM" STARTS TODAY BELLEFON Last Times TODAY STAT "Tennessee's Partner" - Color! Starts MON. NITS "Battle Cry" - in Cinema Scope •••••••••••• TATE Now Walt Disney's "THE LITTLEST OUTLAW" Feature - 2:07, 3:59. 5:51, 7:43, 9:39 Start Sunday "RED SUNDOWN" Rory Martha Jean Calhoon Hyer Jagger 114,ii11,A Jul NOW 1 :30. 3:30. 5:30, 7:30, 9 :30 Robt. Taylor - Stewart Granger "The Last Hunt" Cinema Scope - Color • BEGINS SUNDAY • —Fenturetime -2:43, 4:58, 7:13, 9:31 TWO ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS! —Best Picture -Best Actress!— Burt Lancaster Anna Magnani TENN-Esser ultuAms• THE RO SE . TAT TO VISTAVISKIN *NITTANY Last Day . Con.t from 1:15 "The Lone Ranger" Tonto and Silver; Too! • BEGINS SUNDAY • "Naked Nerve" 12 Iron Men in 'a Wooden Ship Against "Naked Sea" in PatheColor er, will be shown by the Lutheran Student Association at 7 p.m. to morrow in the Grace Lutheran Church. The movie is open to the public. "Where Art Thou?" will be the question for investigation at a meeting of the United Student Fellowship at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow. The Roger Williams Fellowship will have a supper at 5:30 p.m. to morrow followed by a discussion on the meaning and significance behind the Athens conference. The Student Fellowship of St. John's Evangelical United Breth ren Church will hold a dinner meeting at 5 p.m. tomorrow. Georgiana Eckroth, senior in arts and letters from Tyrone, will speak on mental health. The Newman Club will attend Holy Communion at the 9:30 a.m. Mass tomorrow and sponsor a Communion breakfast following the service to celebrate Cardinal Newman Day. ESSO RESEARCH works wonder's with oil Oil and the atom . .. a new research team! An atomic scientist, by remote Control, maneuvers a piece of cobalt metal made more radioactive than all the radium ever refined. This powerful tool at Esso Research will dig out brand new secrets from petroleum. What secrets? No one knows for sure. But you can be sure of new benefits from oil. Yes, ESSO RESEARCH works wonders with oil. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Chao! Yale Professor Will Address Chapel Service The Rev. Dr. Julian N. Hartt, of the Yale University Divinity School, will speak at chapel ser vices in Schwab Auditorium at 10:55 a.m. tomorrow. His subject will be: "What's In It For Me 7." The chapel service program will include the anthem. "Behold, the Tabernacle of God," by Wiliam For the prelude, George E. Ceiga. organist, will play "Picardy"— from Meditation on Communion Hymns by Leo Sowerby, and for the Postlude, "Fugue in B minor" by Healey Willan. Dr. Hartt, who is Noah Porter 'Professor of Philosophical Theol ogy and Director of Professional Studies at the Yale University Di vinity School, has been on the Yale faculty since 1943. Born in Selby, S.D., Dr. Hartt received his B.A. from Dakota Wesleyan University. He received his B.D. degree from Garrett Bibli cal Institute, his M.A. from North western University, and his Ph.D. from Yale in 1940. He is a Fellow of the National Council on Reli gion in Higher Education. LaVie Senior Board The Senior board of LaVie will meet at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in 412 Old Main. Debate Debaters to Buffalo, Mt. Three debate teams will represent the University in a round of debates over the weekend at Mt. Mercy College for Women and the Uni.:ersity of Buffalo. One men's and one woman's team will go to Mt. Mercy. A second men's team wil go to the University of Buffalo. The topic for the debates is . t "Resolved: That the non-agricul-;he University of Buffalo will be tural industries of the United: represented by Jar Feldstein, States should guarantee their!freshman in arts and letters front workers an annual wage." lElizabeth, and Carl Saperstein, isenior in arts and letters from trical engineeringfrom Watson- William Adams, senior in elec- lWashington, D.C. Gerald Bogus, town, and Keith Otterbein, sopho- freshman in arts and letters from more in physics from Warren, will' Brownsville, and Robert Neff, represent the affirmative team at lsophomore in agricultural educa- Mt. Mercy. Thomas Hollander.l lion from Pott.stown, will take the sophomore in arts and letters.! negative side. from Monessen, and Irwin Bass, Preliminary tryouts for the ' senior in architecture from Phila-I s debate team will be held men p. delphia, will present the negative' m. Monday in 316 Sparks. argument. . at 7 ißegular tryouts will be held at The woman's debate team of-'? p.m., March 5, in 316 Sparks. firmative group will be composed !Those interested should attend I both meetings. of Nancy Berneski, freshman in _ ___. _ . _ _______ arts and letters from Latrobe, and !Naii.vialor if Mary Maum, senior in education' js4. tzr from King of Prussia. Barbara Kimble, senior in home economics \,, w• I .1 from Havertown, and Phoebe J f a Vis 1 ~. ,..,21 Felk, sophomore in arts and let- ..., ters from Ambridge, compose the' r - ••• ' FlST negative team. I IMMO TOM The men's affirmative team at: PAGE FIVE Meet Mercy Breakfast Lunch Coffre-break Dessert ANY PARTY Pleat, •rder I day ahead AD 84154 Esso