PAGE EIGHT State College Borough Council Authorizes Highway Resolution Amidst a flurry of mixed reactions over the proposed "Keystone Shortway," State College borough council authorized a resolution favoring the proposal. The limited access highway, if constructed, would run straight across the state from Sharon to Stroudsburg. The council hesitated when asked to make a decision Monday night, but authorized the street committee to draft the resolution because, as one member said, "I don't see how Players to Give Humorous Skit In Old Main A humorous musical skit will be presented by Players during the "Curtain Raiser" at 7 tonight in the Little Theatre of Old Main. The skit, which was written by Louis Fryman, senior in business administration from Philadelphia and Michael Rosenfield, class of '56. was staged for tonight's per formance by Elizabeth h•es, pres ident of Players. The cast includes Derek Swire, sophomore in arts and letters from Scranton; James Jimirro, junior in arts and letters from Abington: Joyce Andruzak, sen ior in arts and letters .from Sink ing Springs; John Thomas, senior in arts and letters from Hynd man; Elizabeth Morrill, senior in labor management from Moores town, N.J.: Robert Kokat, grad uate student in business admin istration from Gladwyne; and Miss Ives. Following the skit, a backstage 'tour will be conducted. The tour is designed to acquaint students with the different aspects of Players and will show the thea tre in action since both the tech nical and advertising crews will be working and play rehearsals will be in progress. The+Dinformal open house will conclude with a door,prize draw ing for two passes for the first semester shows, "My Three An gels," "Heartbreak House," and "Rudetigore." • Character is what you are when nobody is looking. Make. i(abtds unthiN4terevt,l WINSTON THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA it could hurt us. and we certainly need additional overland facili ties." May Be Part of Federal System I Two weeks ago, Secretary of ;Highways Joseph Lawler made public his recommendation to make the proposed highway a !part of the federal highway sys tem under a new law approved tby President Dwight D. Eisen hower. Acceptance of the route as part of the federal system would ! mean 90 per cent of its cost would ;be borne by the government, and 'lO per cent by the state. The road thus would be free, instead of a toll turnpike. 1 Lawler's statement brought im mediate reaction—pro and con -Ifrom state and governmental of ficials., A U.S. representative from $ the state said -construction at cu .. - !lain places could bankrupt the 'present turnpike system. The :same representative called the Ishortway proposal a "particularly 'disquieting example of boondogg- Iling by the Democratic adminis tration in Harrisburg." To Be Built in Five Years Shortwav Association chairman Z. H. Confair answered the char ges on the financial setup by say ing it would be three to five years before the road is built. "By that time, the Turnpike with additional feeder roads from throughout the nation, will have plenty of traffic and won't be hurt at all by the shortway," he said. In addition, Confair said legis lation authorizing construction of the road by the Turnpike Com mission was supported by the state legislature last year by both Democrats and Republicans. Today, Buffalo is the leading inland port in the United States in terms of the value of its com- merce Customs— (Continued from page two) toms Violator," today and tomor row; Charles Zaleski, geology ma jor from New 'Kensington, was asked to wear a sign saying "I Forgot to Wear My Freshman Customs"; David Beary, aeronau tical engineering major from Philadelphia. will present a con structive criticism of the program to the board on Friday; and Steven Jennings, chemical engi neering major from Laceyville, was ordered to wear a sign, "I Am a Customs Violator," on his bicycle, which he uses on campus, for tv.`o days. William Angliss, aeronautical ' engineering major from 'Easton, .Conn., was ordered to present a .one and one-half page construc tive criticism on the customs pro gram to the eight-member board when it meets Monday night. He received the penalty because he failed to "button" at the com mand of an upperclassman. Freshman Customs Board win Meet the violators from 11:45 to 12 noon today and tomorrow at the bulletin board at the Mall. nReadmission Actio- (Continued from page two) lations include such things as stat ing that a student must take a certain course the semester after he is reinstated; that he must maintain a certain average for the first semester after he returns to school; or that he must carry a certain number of credits. Jacobson explained that these stipulations vary from student to ; student and have not been laid I down in any definite combination. is the word -for ficwor! 5 Concerts to A series of five chamber music concerts will be pre sented under the auspices of the State College Choral So ciety, according to Mrs - . Henry Finch, chairman of the Cham ber Music Committee. The Vienna Octet will open the seventh annual season of the ser ies Feb. 4. Feb. 18 a piano-violin Want a Ride? 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Saturday. Sept. 15. Name inside coat. George Harrison, Phi Delta Theta. WEDNESDAY EVENING in the HET white leather key case' containing car, house, and other keys. Finder call Ather- ton 46. FOR RENT LANDSCAPED TRAILER parking. Jul. for women available. Lower lining Call Lewistown 8-0096. 511 S. Juniata St. HALF A double room, male student 12 W. College Ave. Phone AD -54 6 0 MISCELLANEOUS SOCIAL CHAIRMEN! The Dream Spin- nets Quartet—piano, tenor sax, drums—available now for fall bookings. Call Jack Huber, AD 64611 after 6 p.m. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. 1956 Be Presented sonata learn will be featured and on March-11 Robert McFerrin, the Metropolitan Opera House bari tone. The Quartetto Italiano will be featured on April 1 and the Juil liard _String Quartet will close the series on May 6. Season tickets will sell for $5 beginning Dec. 10. However, or ders may be placed now through Mrs. Ralph Condee at AD 7-7770. Lost Your Coat? 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Sept. 20. 7 :15 p.m. 14 H. Er. NEW STUDENT laundry in my home. Phone AD 7-2027. MATE: Mariner? rarty IMUMMEI Church Nite. Presbyterian Student Cen ter. Sat. nite 7 o'clock. Set sails for there! INTERESTED IN publications? Come to 14 H. Ec. 7:15 tonight. A good chance to meet people in H. Ec. through Newe and Views. SQUARE DANCING by the Serensle.a anytime. Contact Dan Karg at Alpha Zcta AD 7-7621. IS YOUR typewriter giving you trouble? If so, call AD 7-2492 or bring nisebine to G 33 W. College Ave. for racket stripping MtI=MMI the No-Awl Way. Latest factory equip. ment, prompt service. guaranteed work.. Longer life to string and racket. It. T. Hai4,inger, White Hall or 514 Beaver Ave. Idler 6 p.m.
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