SATURDAY. APO 6. 1957 Local Plan outh Fellowships enter Services day will be observed by the Roger Williams an Easter program at 4:20 p.m. tomorrow Passion Su Fellowship wit at the Baptist the junior h I nd the Roger Five choirs junior, senior rof ak IPei Yale P To Sp:, in Ch . Dr. Liston Pop Divnity School a city, will speak at in Schwab. Audit a.m. tomorrow. Yale Univer chapel services •rium at 10:55 ' Dr. Pope, a me tral and executiv ber of the cen committees of '1 of Churches, l er of the Yale ulty since 1938. the World Counc has been a mem. Divinity School fal For the past eigh years, he has been a Congregati•nal delegate to the National Coun it of Churches. Directs P ogram He is. a directori of the Rocke feller Brothers Theological Fel lowships programandl a trustee of the Phelps-Stokes Fund at Vas sar College. Dr. Pope is the author of "Mill hands and Preachers," and is' a past editor of "Labor's Relation to Church and Comniunity." He has also been a contributor to the "Saturday Review of Literature," "Christianity and Crisis," and oth er journals. Visited Africa In 1949, Dr. Pope was a Rosen wald Fellow and a Phelps-Stokes visitor to Africa. His topic this Sunday will be "Jesus Took a Towel." The chapel choir, directed by Willa C. Tay lor, will sing the anthem; "Lamb of God." George E. Ceiga, organ ist, will play as the prelude, "Bryn Calfaria from Three Preludes," by Vaughan Williams, and as the postlude, "Fugue on the Kyrie," by Francois Couperin. Chem-Phys Council Will Hold Banquet The annual Chemistry and Physics Student Council banquet will be held at 7:15 p.m. Tuesday at the Eutaw House, Potter's Mills. Both old and newly-elected members of the council will at tend. Guests will include the fac ulty executive committee of the college. The new members will be intro duced and will have an opportun ity to meet the administrative heads of their' college. Because of the banquet the reg ular Wednesday night meeting of the council has been cancelled this week. chom-Phys Editor Sought ' Students interested in becom ing editor of the Chem:Phys Newsletter may apply by contact ing Maryln King, 34 Atherton, be fore Tuesday. •••••••••••••••••••••••• CENTE 0 8: Y Tickets at HUB •••••••••41001100 gh school, senior high school, Williams Fellowship choir— will present the life of Christ in scripture and songs. A supper at the fellowship will follow the program at 5:30 p.m. An informal -discussion of the Baptist Student Movement con ference, which was held at Buck nell last weekend, will conclude the Passion Sunday program. -Holy Communion will be cele- Ibrated at all of the morning serv ices at Si. Andrew's Episcopal (Church tomorrow in observance of the beginning of the Passion tide. dean oL the The Canterbury Association will meet at 5 p.m. for Evening Pray erl and at 5:30 p.m. for the supper ) and program tomorrow. Dr. Ha-1 rold E. Dickson, professor of finei arts, will speak on "The Cruci-1 fixion in Art." The Lutheran Student Associa-1 tion will present the third in a' series on Lutheranism led by Dr. Frederick K. Wentz of. the Luth- 1 eran Theological Seminary in' Gettysburg. The meeting will be- I gin at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow at the student cent e r. A discussion 'period will be included in the program. Dr. Wentz's speech will be on "Lutheranism in Today's World." The results of a study on "Tri umph and Totality of the Church" will be discussed by a student panel at the Westminster Fellow ship at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow at the foundation. The United Student Fellowship of the Faith Evangelical and Re formed Church will discuss "Col lege Majors and Church Careers" at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow. Service of the Divine Liturgy, sponsored by the Eastern Ortho dox Society, will be held at 10 a.m. tomorrow at the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Memorial Chapel. The Rev. Zoganos of Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church in Al toona will officiate. , The Weslerroundation evening fireside forum will meet at 6:15 p.m. tomorrow in 104 Chapel. The theme of the meeting is "The Aftermath." Labor Prof to Address American Foundrymen Helmut J. Golatz, instructor in labor education, will speak at the April meeting of the American Foundrymen's Society at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the foundry classroom. Golatz will discuss some of the more basic labor relations prob lems as they affect the young engineer on his first job. The meeting is open to the public. 4-H Club to Hear Prof Howard W. Theole, assistant professor of dairy production, will address the 4-H Club •at 7 p.m. Monday in 100 Weaver. I The subject of his speech will be "Protective Milk." Academy Award Picture "ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT" ' with Low Ayres - Louis Woiheim • Sponsored by THETA PHI ALPHA In conjunction with !hp Students Films Commilte• BENEFIT TO PANHEL HUNGARIAN STUDENT FUND . at HUB Assembly Room SUNDAY, APRIL 7 Donation 25c Three Shows (or more if you wish) 2. 8:30. 8 p.m. STAGE P.M. Available Desk $1 lasessesim OLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA THE DAILY Froth Renames Two Students To Editorship Ronald Cassarella, junior in journalism from Scranton; and :Ronald Nowicki, junior in the Di ivision of Intermediate Registra- Ition from Natrona; were renamed ieditors-in-chief of Froth. Sixteen 'others were promoted to senior ! board by Froth for the year 1957 ;to 1958. Both Cassarella and Nowicki 'served as co-editors during the past year. Thomas Hollander, junior in arts and letters from Monessen; and Marshall Berman, junior in business administration from Highland Park, N.J.; succeed Ro bert Gellman as business mana gers. Also promoted to senior board were: Lee Cohen, associate editor; Jean Hartley and Roy Vollmer, art directors; George Harrison, photogrpahy editor; John Wittle and Louis t Lasday, circulation managers.' William Hillgartner, promotion director; Joan Vitartis, copy edi tor; Carol Buettger, office mana ger; Jane Mort and Edith Gross. exchange editors; and Rudolph Spik, editorial director. UCA to Sponsor 4th Europe Talk The fourth in a series of meet-; ings on the theme "Destination- Europe" will be held at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the memorial lounge of the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Memorial Chapel. • - The theme of the discussion is "What You Need to Know About Europe." Dr. Edward C. Thaden, instruc tor in history, will speak on "His lorical Roots of European Trou ,blespots." Dr. John E. Pixton, instructor in history, will speak on "The Western Alliance." The meetings are sponsored by the University Christian Associa tion and are open to the public. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Successor so THE ?RES LANCE. eat. 1187 Pubßated Tuesday through Saturday mornings inclusive daring the Univereity year by the staff of The Daily Collegian of The Pennsylvania State University. Entered as second-class smatter .11i7 I. t 134, at the State College. Pa.. Post Office wader the act at March .1. 972. Mika Moyle, Editor Dave Richards, Business Manager STAFF THIS ISSUE: Night Edi tor, Pat Evans; Copy Editor, Matt Podbesek; Wire Editor, George French; Assistants, Anne Fried berg, Les Powell, Gary Young, Edie Blumenthal, Don Thompson. Jack McArthur. 3fATRIX DINNER, Reservation deadline noon today,- RUB desk Sunday ALL-UNIVERSITY ELECTIONS Commit tee, 6:30 p.m.. 10 Sparks (ENGINEER COED CIRCULATION STAFF. 7 p.m., 209 BUR Monday BETA ALPHA, 7':30 p.m., 212 RUB Gazette Today The World at a Glancel New Mideast (Governor Suggests Threat BaredKnowland Resign I SACRAMENTO, Calif. (RI WASHINGTON, April 5 m Gov. Goodwin J. Knight said to- Israel was reported today to have day it would be helpful if Sen. told the United States that Middle} William F. Knowland (R-Calif) East fighting may flare up again resigned before the end of his if any Suez settlement fails to liftiterm so that the Republican can the ban on Is rae 1 i shipping:didate for his seat could be ap through the canal. i pointed and run as the incumbent. Diplomatic sour c e s disclosed! Asked at a news. conference this as bad weather foiled an at-iwhether he proposed this course tempt by Secretary of State John of action, the Republican gover- Foster Dulles to fly to New Yorktnor said emphatically, "I'm not for a Middle East consultation advocating anything." with Secretary General Dag Ham-! !marskjold of the United Nations. Soviet Atom Blasts Detected Dulles has been personally di-1 WASHINGTON. April 5 i.. 1)) trecting negotiations with Egypt on, Soviet Russia has touched off an (future operation of the canal. !plosion nuclear weapons test ex !plosion in the midst of its warn !British Prime Minister Igs to America's European allies. 'Tells of 'Tells of Defense Plan SHEFFIELD, England, April 5 (JP)—Prime Minister Harold Mac millan said tonight'Britain's new- , ly announced nuclear-age defense plan will result in more mobile, better trained and better equipped! forces, "But all this depends upon our readiness to base ourselves upon the deterrent power of nuclear armament," Macmillan told'a cut ler's society. House Requests Budget Cut WASHINGTON. April 5 (P) A 25 per cent cut in President Dwight D. Eisenhower's 871 1 / 2 - million-dollar request for Com merce Department funds wa s recommended by the house ap propriations committee today as congress continued its budget slashing drive. 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