SATURDAY, NOV BER 3. 1956 Evang. To Dis "Segregatio will be the topic ren Fellowship • i sonage, 306 W. : Brown HigA, As Some Southern Protestants View It" discussed at the Evangelical United Breth inner-meeting 5 p.m. tomorrow in the par- eaver Ave. inbotham, staff member of the University Christian Association, will speak. The theme of the Evening Fire side program of the Wesley Foun dation 6:15 p.m. Sunday -will be "This I Believe." The speaker will Harmer A. Weeden, professor of civil engineering. The foundation will have an, open house at 7:30 Friday in the! Methodist Church gym. The com munity-project of the foundation' will be planned at the gathering.l, Dr. George-M. Lott, psychiatrist', in the psychology department,' will talk on "Christianity in Psy chology and Psychiatry" at a, meeting of the Canterbury As- 1 'sociation at 5:30 p.m. tomorrow' in the St. Andrew's Episcopal Church. The movie, "Faces of Israel," will be shown at 7:30 p.m. Sun day in the Hillel Foundation. Stu dents, faculty and townspeople are invited. Another film entitled, "The' Edge of the -World" will be shown I at 4 and 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in s the foundation. The films are pre sented by Theatre Arts 61 and , the foundation. An organizational meeting for upperclass independents will be held at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow in the foundation. Church music will be 'discussed] by Mrs. Willa Taylor, director of the Chapel Choir, at a meeting of the Westminster Foundation 6:20 p.m. Sunday in the Presby terian Student Center. A film will be shown to mem bers of the Lutheran Student As sociation 6:30 p.m. Sunday in the L.S.A. Student Center. It is en titled, "God of Atoms." The Newman Club will have a "Scrabble and T.V." party this evening in the St. Andrew's Epis copal Church. A Sadie Hawkins' Day dance will be held at El p.m. next Satur day in the church hall. ideo sts Monte Physici See 11^ —Two Uruguayan scientists visit yesterday to reactor and to science train- ed the Universii., study the research observe the nuclea ing program. They are Germ of the Uruguay it n Villar, head I ommission for id Carlos Berta, rng and chair ' ssion. Both are lay of Monte- Atomic Energy, a dean of engineer man of the Comm from the 'Univer• . Conferred W' h Walker The visitors •nferred with President Eric A Walker; Dr. Merrit A. William-on, dean of the College of Engineering and Archi tecture; and -Dr. Warren W. Mil ler. associate professor of chem istry and head of the academic program for the nuclear science and engineering course. The •visiting scientists were ac companied to the University by Allan T. Dalton of the Division of International Af f air s, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. Two Uruguayans Enrolled Virgil E. Neilly, associate. pro fessor of engineering extension, was their escort to the depart ments they visited. At present, there are two Uruguayan students enrolled in the Atomic Energy Commission's program at the University. They are Nelson J: Navarro and Man uel M. Mendiola, both of Monte video, SDX Initiates 9-Journalists Sigma Delta Chi, rational pro fessional journalistic fraternity, has' initiated nine professional journalists, faculty members, and undergraduates. They are: John.F. Biddle, editor and pub lisher of the Huntingdon-Mount Union News; Raymond Brecht, political r' porter for the Philadel phia Evening Bulletin, and John -Vairo, instructor in journalism. - Richard Clark, senior in jour -nalism from Sea Girt, N.J.; George Harrison, - junior in journalism ;from Tarentum; William_ 011en dike, senior in journalism from _ _Havertown; Lee Ranck, senior in ' journalism from Harrisburg; Law rence Shenk, ninth semester Jour ' nalism major from Carlisle, and Paul Tsompanas, junior in jour nalism from Grove City. MIII lical Fellowship uss Segregation ctor Finalists—. (Continued from page one) sliding boards, and flashing lights., One concession had coeds dressed in black shorts and white blouses. The object of the game was to- toss a hoop over the "girl with the golden leg." Booths included take-offs on, student ,government, dart throw ing, and miniature golf games. One group used a more serious theme that tabulated student votes on the coming national election. At 9:30 Eisenhower was leading Stevenson by 26-16. Borough Boasts Relative Of Vite. President Nixon State College' is being repre sented almost as prominently as the Republican party as 'V . c e President Richard M. Nixon swings through Pennsylvania on his current whistlestop campaign tour. E. L. Nixon, W. Nittany Ave., State College, uncle of the Vice President has joined the cam THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Employment Interviews 11 The following firms will con duct interviews for January grad uates and advance degree candi dates who expect to receive de grees during the current school year in the Placement Service of fice, 112 Old Main: Nov. 15. Inland Steel: US. MS: Acctz. ME. CE. lE. ChE. Met. Chem. Phys: PhD: ChE. Met. Chem. Phys: General Telephone Cno.: ES: Accte. EE. ME, Math. Phys. ItuaAtim. Nov. 16. B. F. Condrich Cu. (Res. Cen ter): All Degrees: Chem. Phys. ChE. ME: Hazeßide Eleeronies: BS. MS: EE. Phys, ME. Itus.Adm. Nov. 16. Kearfott Co.: BS: EE. ME; Otis Elevator: MS: EE, ME. IE: Owens- Corning. FibertglaAs Corp.: ES. MS: Phys. Chem. ME. ChE. EE. CerE. Math. IE. AeroE, CE; PhD: lE, AeroE, CE. Graduate-Dean Will Address Chapel Service Dr. Haroll K. Schilling. dean of the Graduate School, will speak on "That Strange Word: Holy" at Chapel Services at 10:55 a.m. tomorrow in Schwab Auditorium. Dr. Schilling joined the Univer sity faculty in 1941 after serving 17 years as professor of physics and dekn of Union College, Lin coln, Neb. He headed the department of physics from 1947 to• 1950 when he was named dean of the Grad uate School. Native of Allentown Dr. Schilling, a native of Allen town, is a graduate of Clinton College, Clinton, Mo. He received his M.A. degree from the Univer sity of Nebraska and his Ph.D. degree from the University of lowa. The Chapel Choir has selected for the service the anthem, "Arise, Oh Ye Servants of God" —by Sweelinck. George E. Ceiga, organist, will play "Fuga a cuatro" by Cabezon as the prelude and a fugue by Lu beck as the postlude. McCabe Approved For NSA Position How to get off .tt) a flying start The way to keep moving in free-and easy comfort is to start with Arrow underwear. This popular Arrow Tee Shirt and Guards won't bind or . chafe, won't sag. When you consider . their fine-spun fabric and their_perfect fit (that "gives" with every move you make), you know that you'll have_ it pretty soft. Pick yours today. Tee, ;1.25; Guards (knitted briefs), ;1.20 ARROW steers • HE! - HANDKERCHIEFS • DEEDIDNEEAD All-University Cabinet approv ed the appointment of Lawrence McCabe, senior in pre-law from Uniontown, as National Student Association coordinator Thursday night. McCabe will replace James Musser, senior in mechanical en gineering. He was appointed by All-University President Robert Bahrenburg • last week. • The NSA coordinator reports the activities of the association to All-University Cabinet. CO-0,y3 . The new initiates of Pi Beta Phi are Catharine Klepper. Jane Reed, Marilyn DeMarsh, Mollie Buckey. Mickey Nash. Linda Walrath, and Elinor Wessel. The new initiates of Alpha Chi Omega are Alice Beebe, Lois Hen derson, -Barbara Hill, Mary Kam mire, Nancy Kepler, Arlene Kon der, Janet Ours, Sandra Reimer. and Beverly Weaver. paign train and will help stomp for the GOP until tonight. Little Man on Campus by Dick Bibl Perry to Appear On 'Hubzapoppin'- The Austin Wells trio with vo calist Rod Perry will be presented at 8 tonight on "Hubzapoppin' " over stations WDFM and WMAJ. The show is broadcast live from the Hetzel Union assembly room every Saturday night and features campus talent. Included in the show tonight will be Wells on the piano; Mel Black, bass and Dick Rogers, drums. DAILY COLLEGIAN BALLOT TI Eisenhower - Nixon r ---- 1 Stevenson - Kefauver Comments on Selection: . • _ . . electrical engineers mechanical Let ARMA talk with you about YOUR future in the Dynamic and Challenging Field of Electro-Mechanical Instrumentation • - • Soo AlthILA whoa our roptesontotiva " visits your campus shortly. Ask your Placement Officer for details. Division Arnorican Bosch Anna Cop Gerdgm atr. Long Island, N.Y. .d( - 1 "1 11001 1 1,,, „„1111111 Blue Key Society Initiates 17 Men Blue Key, junior men's hat so ciety, has initiated 17 members. They are 'Sam Glick, James Schry, Warren Carmichael, Ron ald Casarella, Gordon Miller. Guy Rhodes. Forest Clark, David Faust, Alan Grossman, Hugh Moore_ Robert Bookman. John Whittle, Wayne Lippman, Mark Levine, Lawrence Miller, Charles Mac- Kenzie, and Vincent Carocci. engineers physicists Or amow wow ovidi liqqatirio• Mr. Charles S. 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