PAGE TWO Safety Under Ti.e University has established a Department of Secur:ty to maintain its programs of safety, civil defense and disaster planning, including the operation of the Campus Patrol. El wood F. Olver, associate professor of agricultural engineer ing-, has been named director of the new department and will Senior Hurt As Car Hits Guard Rail Pe:ry. senior in: rneterology from Portland. Ore.) suffered a compound frac-title of, the right leg at 72 a.m. Sunday; when the car he was driving ran! off Rt. 45. four miles west of Pine Grove Mills. Perry was taken to Centre Coun ty Hospital, Bellefonte, in the Alpha Fire ambulance and was treated for brush burns of thel face, arms, chest and back His! COOditlon was reported as "satis-. factory" yesterday. State police said Perry ap-, parently fell asleep while travel- , mg west on Ht. 45. The car ran, /tiff the highway to his left and struck a guard rail Damage to the cer was esti mated at $7OO. In another accident a car driv en by Anthony lwaszkoc, senior in business administration fro in Philadelphia, was struck by an other auto at 8:45 p.m. Saturdar at the corner of South Atherton Street and West Beaver Avenue. The other auto was driven by John Wilson, Madison, Ohio. A passenger in the Wilson car, Mrs, R. A. Wilson, also of Madi son. suffered a shoulder injury. Police said Wilson was driving south on Atherton Street when his brakes faded at the inter section. His auto then ran into the right side of Iv.-aszko's car. Damage to the cars was esti mated at $5OO. Representative to Speak At Young GOP Meeting Rep. Robert 11. Breon, Jr., (R.- Centre) will speak on "1957 Re publican Legislative Accomplish ments- at a Young Republicans meeting at 7 tonight in 212-213 lietzel Union. Preliminary nominations for of firers will also be held. Leonides to Hold Mixer Leonides will hold 3 mixer for old and new• menlbers of the Leonides Council at 7 tonight in the Simmons study lounge. FFA Glee Club to Meet The Future Farmers of America Clet. Club will meet at 7 tonight in 102 Agriculture Education. t .'..... '.. . 1 „ ; . . , I 411 4:3- 1„---,7 - ............. -:„. is the best propaganda Eve found yet fOr dining out!" Just give your man a chance to see How baring dishwashing can be! Branches Reorganize Department of Securi be responsible to Ossian Kenzie. vice president for busi ness administration. The department wtis established iiv the Board of Trustees follow ing a study made by a special committee for safety, waste dis posal and civil defense. Creation of the new department was dis closed yesterday. As details of the program of the new department are worked out. the campus patrol, now re sponsible to the director of the Department of the Physical ' Plant. will be transferred to the new Department of Security. Also under the new department will be the supervisor of the safe ty division, now in the office of (Personnel services, and civil de fense matters. Col. Lucien E. Bolduc will con .tinue as chief of the campus pa trol and Lorin J. Elder will con tinue as supervisor of the safety division. Members of the special commit ;tee were Dr. Albert H. Holtzinger, 'associate professor of chemistry and director of the chemical lab , oratories, chairman; Edgar E. Am brosius, professor of mechanical engineering; Joseph Intorre, Isociate in charge of driver tram . ing in the Institute of Public Safe ty; Arthur L. Haskins, associate !professor of agricultural and bio logical chemistry, and Charles A. Lamm, head, division of building maintenance and operation, De partment of Physical Plant. "With the University grow ing in size and complexity, greater emphasis must be placed on the safety program for personnel and the safe guarding of physical facilities," MacKenzie said. 8:30 P. M. in Recreation Bldg. Sponsored by The Pennsylvania State University Artists' Series Tickets Available to Full-Time Students Without Charge (Present Identification and Activity Card) 9 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 p.m. to 5 P.m., Tuesday, Oct. 8 9 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 9 and if tickets remain 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, Oct. 11 THE DAItY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA GET YOUR TICKETS NOW SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20 Tickets on Sale at $l.OO to Non-Students 9 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 10 _ 9 a.m. to 12 noon, Friday, Oct. 11 All Tickets Available at Main Desk, ttetzel Union Building Elwood F. Olver Heads Department of Security Acini: This Week We Repeat .?. - ,--y-- Jr' ASSdalOffer ...._,,, v ir Tender, sirloin steak, French fried potatoes, ;:///-"/ cola slaw, rolls, butter, and beverage. A COMPLETE DINNER, yet costs only $1.50 0 9' Monday through Thursday at Autoport i " , '' • Be sure to drive out to Autoport this week to try the Sirloin Platter V 7 , Auto ott , , . , On On S. Atherton St. (Route 322) ' .. Just Outside State College --_-_ JAZZMAN BRUBECK iWills Emphasizes Identifying 4. Frosh at Fraternity Parties ( Geor g e chairmanilis of the Interf r territ y Council Boardofjontrollast nightsaiieachfratemt)risregedto use a working system of identifying freshmen at fraternity parties He made his remarks at the IFC meeting last night. Wills said that IFC checkers' :can demand to see how each of ,the fraternities that they visit, ;identifies the freshmen in the house. He said that there is no ,special system required, but that :each house is responsible for freshmen being plainly marked. Wills also recommended that ,each fraternity should have all ,party guests sign a guest list. Harry Jones, chairman of the rushing committee, said that the !IFC open house program will be gin next week. Open houses for 'rushing will be held from 7 :o :9 p.m. next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Fraternities will be divided in- Ito three sections for the open house programs. Fraternities east of Locust Lane are scheduled to •to have open houses on Monday DAVE TUESDAY. OCTOBER 8. 1957 night. Houses west of Locust Lane will have open houses on Tues day night Open houses at campus frater nities are scheduled for Wednes day night TAT N° W . Feat 1:58, 4:30. 7:02. 9:37 "THE PRIDE AND THE PASSION " o STARTS WED. o "NO DOWN PAYMENT" The Tell-Tale Story About Young Marrieds CATIIIIUM Now - 2:00, 3:57, 5:54, 7:51, 9:49 JANE RUSSELL in "FUZZY PINK NIGHTGOWN" BEGINS 1 P.M. WEDNESDAY HER SONGS! HER SINS! "HELEN MORGAN STORY" Ann Blylh • Paul Newman - - - - NITTANY NOW • DOORS OPEN 6 P.M. Witty - Wicked - Wonderful BRIGETTE BARDOT "MLLE. STRIPTEASE" • COMING SATURDAY_ • "A Movie Classic!" —Redbook Mag. "TORERO!" Bull Fighter Extra Ordinary * STARLITE * DRIVE-1N Midway between Bellefonte and State College Show Begins 7:45 p.m. D.S.T. •.LAST DAY • Charlet* Helton - Anne Baxter "Three Violent People" also Brut Lancaster - Katherine Hepburn "The Rdinmakar" e WEDS., THURS. and FRI • "Untamed" Tyrone Power - Rita Hayworth also "Love is Many Spendored Thing" William Holden - Jennifer Jones WMAJ Programs T CTESDAY S:3O Morniilg Devotions S:4' _ 10 :00 _ Classical Interlude News ---__ Swap Shop Music for Listening News 11:00 11:05 _ 11:20 11 :35 12:00 12:15 _ Queen for I - D-ay Music at Noon Centre County Newt %liars Going On Musa Area Sports Strike Up the Band ______ World News Afternoon of Ihtsit Bob and 827 3:35 Music for Listening 6:00 -- News and Market Report :I 5 6:30 6:35 Music for Listening Reporter's Round-Ur. Basic for Listening: sports NeWS Sign On ➢iorning Shove Music! Local News Fulton Lewis. 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