Oitr VOL. 58, No. 15 S r Will Be Inaugurated • . tow as 12th Presiden 1 t Respiratory illnesses are sweeping schools and colleges 1 1 in parts of central and western Pennsylvania. causing thou alker will be formally inaugurated as the 12th president of the Uni- sands of absences, including a number at the University. University Hospital authorities said "quite a number" of ny at 11 a.m. tomorrow in Recreation Building. • ents, alumni and friends of the University gill attend the program. respiratory illnesses have been reported and several persons d invited guests at the inauguration wi 11 include representatives of 1 have I:een detained at the infirm -t ary. Exact figures could not be'l 5 Groups The and universities, representatives of the State government and obtained. 1 The Associated Press last night' said there is no indication any of the cases are Asiatic Flu. None of the University cases has been ter n Ugly diagnosed as such, but the dis ease requires exhaustive labora tory tests taking up to two weeks. The University Health Center on Contest yesterday exhausted its supply of Asiatic Flu vaccine for the second Fifteen groups —l3 fraternity ,time in two weeks. and two independent—have regis- A total of 200 students were tered for the Ugly Man contest !inoculated yesterday before the to he held Oct. 22 to 25 by Alpha 'vaccine ran out. :Phi Omega, men's national serv i Authorities said they exinet !ice fraternity. more vaccine to arrive in a week; Registration, open to male mem or 10 days. A total of 636 students bers of a fraternity or indepen were inoculated before the pre-;dent organization, will close Mon vious supply was exhausted on day at the Hetzel Union desk. A Sept. 17. :registration fee of $2 50 is re , Most of the illnesses reported (Wired. were believed to be colds, grippe; Photographs of the Ugly Man and common flu. (contestants will be taken from 1 More than 160 of 800 students to 10 p.m. Oct. 9 and 10 at the were reported stricken at Lock Penn State Laundry on Beaver Haven State Teachers College, Avenue instead of at the Storch about 45 miles from the Urn- Motor Co. as previously reported. versity. Tests were begun yester-I Five trophies, which will be day to determine whether the 111- ,presented to the contest winners, ness is Asiatic Flu. An outbreak also was reported. and pictures of last year's Ugly Man contestants will be on display at Indiana State Teachers Col- in the Waring Hall showcase un , lege. - Itil Sunday. , Hardest hit, according to the; Associated Press, are high schools Each marching unit in the Ugly in northern Allegheny County and" Man parade, Oct. 22, will be per mitted one motor vehicle and the -Daily Collegian Photo by Harry Farminger southern Beaver County. Other: GEORGE LONDON, bass baritone, shown during last night's outbreaks were reported in West- vehicle must, be decorated, accord concert. moreland and Fayette counties. l ing to a rule made oy a Senate All public schools in Monessen, subcommittee on student affairs -I year. However, hand-drawn l (closed County, Classes Suspended For Inauguration i State College I closed for the rest of the week. oats will be barred from the Nearly 1000 of 1300 senior high:parade this year as the subcom -1 ittee ruling on the parade school pupils were absent. Inter- • m vehicles . , felt that the hand-drawn tscholastic and intramural athletic To enable students and faculty Concert Group and social events for the week floats are too dangerous as they I to attend the inauguration of Dr.l !were canceled. must be taken up and down (,Eric A. Walker as the Univer-1l Homestead, Uniontown and She- , Shortlidge and Burrowes Roads. Isity's 12th president, classes will Otters Tickets Inango High Schools also post-; Individual campaigning •will be lbe suspended at 10:45 a.m. tomor-1 Iponed football games. ,held on the Mall from noon to row. Although students have insti-1 A number of teachers also have 1 p.m. and from 5 to 5:30 p.m. The inauguration will be heldltuted their own Artists' Series,; been stricken. Oct. 23 and 24. A penny-voting in Recreation Hall at 11 a.m. I , Elementary schools generally booth will be located on the Mall ,memberships in the State Colleie , have escaped any serious out-from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oct. 22 All 11 a.m. classes for the day .memberships Association are availab e [ will be canceled. !breaks of illness so far. 'through Oct. 24. again to them this year. I Childhood Ed Group I The membership campaign will; i continue until noon Saturday. Ap-1 To Explain Program proximately 600 of the $7 series, The Association for Childhood' tickets are available at the head- Education will explain its falll quarters across the hall from the' programs at 7 tonight in the ;assembly room in the Hetzel Un- Grange playroom. ion 1 The meeting is open to students[ Building. • Dr. Robert W. Stone, head of in the College if Education. the Department of Bacteriology, and Frank T. Kocher, instructor • , of mathematics, are co-chairmen Seating Plan Ann In ounced ; of the sp c i a t m e p o a f i g t n h . e Artists' series, - !a surprising number of students have shown interest in buying For Four Home Gamesimciae t m m b n er o s it hi i p ci s a , ls. I according to asso- Membership in the association' PARIS, Oct. 1 (JP)—France today started dealing with - I (Illustrated on Page 2) entitles' one to admission to all what generally was agreed to be the nation's gravest crisis Ticket Manager Edward Czekaj yesterday announcedconcerts. No tickets will be sold • for individual concerts isince World War H. the student seating arrangement for all four Penn State home! The first program of the series: The government of Premier Maurice Bourges-Maunoury, fochball games during the 1957 season. ,will be a concert by the Pitts- Algeria ; defeated last night in a confidence vote over was Seating arrangements will be: ,burgh Symphony Orchestra Nov. , . 119 in Schwab Auditorium. The serving only until a new premier. - Seniors and graduate students will sit anywhere fromißoger Wagner Chorale will pre-'could be found, 1 of a possible appeal to Gen. section EG to section - EK in the! _ ;sent a concert April 8. 1 The Algerian rebellion, after Charles de Gaulle. who has re east-stands of Beaver Field. 'TheselThese seats are also in the end[ At least one, and probably two,;three bloody years, still had no• mained in the background since seats will extend OM the 50-_ additional, concerts are planned , 'end in sight. The franc was slip- stepping down as provisional con-;ping and prices were going up. president in the early days of zone. for the year. The number of con yard line to the goal • e. Crekaj emphasized the fact 'Strikes were breaking out or; 1946, But his terms are high. certs, however, will depend on Juniors will sit : ywhere in that all student seats are re- . !the membership sale. The pro -threatening . " weans beg - sections NM, NL, I and one- served on a first-come, first- the i r • They call for a drastic change gram for the series will be corn-I with establishment of a strong half of section NJ the half on served basis. He also said stu- . usual shuttle in and out of the east side of the aisle. These dents must use their activities- Ipleted at the close of the cam- President Rene Coty's office in executive on the U.S model. Few seats are located in t e end zone. matriculation card to get into p Saturday. 1 the quest for a solution, the man ' • take that appeared ready to Sophomores .w' sit any- the stadium and again to get I Prospective members may pay! in the street seemed openly die- take that step yet. where in sections C, NB and into their proper sections- ,the association by check or cash, gusted. , The decision on Algeria re- NA. The limits of the sopho- The Beaver Field seating planat the HUB desk. 1 , The realization was bei n g sections of even partial self-rule snore sections are fr.m the west will remain essentially the same( brought home to many that this for the country—may cau s a of the aisle in section ND up to las in last year, with the only ex - 4E Society to Sponsor might not. be just another govern-;France some trouble in the Unit and including seats ' . the north- Iception being the seating of soph-I ment turnover like the others ed Nations, where Arab demands west of the aisle in ection WK. I °mores in the west stands of the Tutoring for Students !which have marked the 10 years for Algerian independence are These seats are al in the end horseshoes. The Student body mountina. +since the Fourth Republic was, 0 Eta Kappa Nu, electrical engi zone. !takes up approximately 13,744 of 'f ound e d. Bourges-Maunoury's Another factor contributing to Freshmen will sit anywhere in'the total 27,820 permanent seats.,neering society, will sponsor free tgovernment was the 9 3rd since Bouroes-Manoury's defeat was his sections NE, NF, NG and NH. The! Only one ticket will be avail- i tutoring for freshman and sopho- the war.., was program to combat in boundaries of the freshman sec- ableper student, except for mar-imore engineering students- I Some of the questions raised flation, particularly his price-fix tion extend fromeats to thelried students. They will be able! The series will begin 7 tonight were: Does the constitution real- mg measures, north of the aisle i section ND;to buy an extra ticket to entitlelin 220 Electrical Engineering andily work? If it doesn't, what is to Coty has begun his search for up to and includin seats to the!them to a seat in the same sec-twill continue every Wednesday'be done about it? •France's 24th government since east of the aisle ' section NJ.'tion as the student.. -night,. 1 There were some who talked iWorld War IL Walk Tomo Dr. Eric A. versity at a cere:n Faculty, stu Three hunch other Pennsylvani leaders in Pennsylv dustry. To enable the guests to meet the reception and lunc. invited guests will the Hetzel Union lowing the inaugur , ies. Members of Council will usher - lion.lE Walker was na Board of Trustees University president year ago, following tion of Dr. Milton S. now president of the kins University, Ba He assumed the po tober. For the first time i the inaugu ration of a University president, a mace will be used. The mace, as a symbol of office, has been used by various governing agen cies throughout history. The -Mace, which will be pre sented to Dr. Walker by George H.- Deike, president of the Board of Trustees, was made from 'a newel post which Jesse Penn ingtori, retired mainten ance worker, had saved from the original Old Main. It was designed by Dr. Edward L. Mat ti!. associate professor of art ed ucation. It will be carried at the in augural ceremony by David H. McKinley, University marsha 1, assisted by Dr. Hummel Fishburn and Dr. John B. Nesbitt, assistant University marshals. Following the induction ceremony it will be returned to the marshals, who will deposit it in the Penn State Room at the library. The program will open with a processional of the seven partici= pants to the rostrum, followed by the singing of •the National An them. Frank W. Gullo will direct the singing. - Organist will- be George E. Ceiga. - The Rev. Dr. Luther H. Harshbarger, University chap lain, will present the invoca tion. Greetings will be ex pressed by Robert Steele, All- University president; Dr. M. Nelson McGeary, professor of political science: Eugene T. - (Continued on page eight) Tottragtati i Kespiratory Cases n TE COLLEGE PA WEDNESDAY MORN NG 0 TOBER 2 1957 FIVE CENTS Reported Here, At Nearby Schools atig FOR A BETTER PENN STATE •ut-of-town • resident. a [ eon for the be held at wilding fol !;1 ceremon at Society the recep- 3 ed by the !as the 12th more than a the resigna- Eisenhower, Johns Hop -Itimore, Md. tion last Oc- Senior Wins Eng Post Metric Cards Available John C. Williams, senior in agri-! - Students who have not picked cultural engineering, from McKees up their identification and activity Rocks, has been elected vice presi— cards may do so by 5 p.m. Friday dent of the national student in 4 Willard. branch of the American Societyi They will need them for Satur of Agricultural Engineers. ,day's football game. French Government Hits Worst Crisis Since 1945