PAGE TWO Harshbarger Discusses Fear of Russian Satellite chap:ain, "a La.:ion ha:. I;e.:.•1 been SO powerful, yet so seared" a. Lhe Un:te. , i States r; now !,!terring to the new era of science b.z.gun •' 0 I: . , i Idu , “l to t ; ()f the satellite Sputnik, said, - 1i0 ,, e , .cr cosmic tne world rr rex W f e ei ),.. e.erlthing depends upon Pie Py tI . , oi..dual in the last a-a'r_e Hf said:"We must have fa 1 e-pec , all; now in this new c.a of • • Wt I Vlstt. here we ',hint.. v.e no not I 'itlir e v' 'r i 'L l People who do rot c•aunt ,never do anything that courts. "IVe must learn to nia-e ucci- Lancaster-, ion and we can do tins by facing 'tile future in the light of the past. ,‘,Ve need to discover for ourselves P. , .:/ • • • ~ 1 14.1 , E , .c A :our place in American histoi Wall•tr . 1 . Lancaster to-' Ilarshbarger said ministers in —Daily Conezmn Photo by Bob Thompson morrow• 3, gu . I , of the Alimmi,Littie Rock now are asking the DIZZY MADE IT—for autographs, but not in time for his show Club of 1....nra. ter county, people to pray for God's help. an Rec Hall Si.r.da:. Jazzman Gillespie signs for Clarence Rogers Walker w .ii attend a meeting of, It is a htt,e late now, and why ilcfp, copitcircee in do, ision of counseling from Pittsburgh, and 60 rive leaders to discuss an eclu-`ask God for help with something Clitlatimi cooperative center for the l which man can decide rightly for Howard Holmes, junior in business administration from Phila area Thursdal. in Haritsburg. thimself'"' he suggested. Man was delphis. Ti-h program in Lancaster willicreated intelligently to do so. • •i i • 11%/ include a luncheon for Walker ! He said, "We have to find the Fans, utitespie .)nook Up and leading industrial, education fall meaning of America for our and business leaders of the coun-Iselves and for others. We should ty; a visit to the Armstrong P --e-:fool: at the people in history as Over Jazz Concert Mix-Up search and Development Center.aiving beings, as our fathers, not and a tour of agricultural areas of'as abstract data. It is our history."; Dizzy was "all shook up over this." the county. When Columbus' ships bumped' A reception and dinner. withi „ into the New World, it was a:So were several hundred jazz fans when Dizzy Gillespie Wahlke ld er as the speaker, also will , physical discovery , he said, and and his 18-piece band failed to show up for a concert scheduled be that was only the beginning. H•' Mrs. Walker will meet with the also bumped against new ideas. for 2:30 p.m.in Recreation Hall. , county alumnae, visit Whe-atland,lw e are still a part of this din- Dizzy f i n a 11 y did appear —at home of President James Buchan-+7:10 p m .covely, he saidl an, and attend a tonna! tea and a The alternate star, saxophonist ) luncheon.. . Sonny Stitt, also failed to show' • W. J. Van Pelt, president of, vairo to Head up for the concert. He called from, the Lancaster alumni grout) , is in Harrisburg to report a flat tire] charge of arrangements. I l and did not arrive until 5:30 p.m of , a Ridge Riley, exe Acutive sssociatio necret/i will n. 4 j oU m Service ; Jazz Club officers, however,: the Alumni . heard nothing from Dizzy. At accompany the Walkers. i Counseling services for high l7lo l 3 -m. Barney Byram, club The Harrisburg meeting will be,sehool journalists and advisers ; president, and Theodore D. Rich-, held to discuss the possibAny _of * will be conducted this year by ' s• adviser, discovered the band utter to offer courses by Llama- John D. Cairo, instructor in journ ibus at the intersection of Bur-j bethtown College, Dickinson Col- a h m ,. - rowel and Pollock roads. lege, Temple Uruversity. 1 -'thar i ent Established last spring, the sere-; They said Gillespie apparently Valley College and the University ./ice / ice program provides for an evalu-•n as late because of a booking ation of the techniques, organiza- l error in New York City. The band lion and effectiveness of high had expected to play the concert school publications, at 8:30 p.m. in Rec Hall. Vairo visited 34 Pennsylvania: Club officers last night said school newspaper staffs from Feb- they would confer with a lawyer ruary to June- • to check on what can be done He plans to emphasize actual about the violated contract. on-the-job training this yea r, Refunds were made Sunday af , working with the staffs as they ternoon in Rec Hall to out-of develop issues of their pubhca--town ticket holders. Students and bons. i tounspeople can get their full re , General Extension an d the,fund by presenting their ticket School of Journalism sponsor the stubs at the Hetzel Union desk serrices this week. Reede to Give Vesper Service Dr. Arthur H. Reede, professor of economics, will conduct the meditation at the vesper service at 4:30 pm. today in the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel. His topic will be, ''A New Look at the Old Testament." The Chapel choir, under the di rection of Willa C. Taylor, will sing at the service. A Friends (Quaker) silent meet:, ing for worship will be held at, 4:30 p.m. Thursday in the small ' lounge of the Chapel Programl Center. Prior to the worship meet.. ; Ing, 'Warren Smith, associate pro-i lessor of theatre arts, will give al brief explanation of "The Use of, Silence." UCA Cabinet to Meet The University Christian As variation Cabinet will meet at 6:30 tonight in the library of the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel. The cabinet will discuss pro posed residence hall area religious program -gatherings," RADIO Service and Supplies .Car Radios A s) •Portable Radios ; •Phonographs ...\:,' •Batteries i i i __ p, #J. 1.... __..,..r. 3 .,„ State College TV 232 S. Alley Si. TATE NOW 'TAMMY and the BACHELOR" • STARTS 'ear's Most Exciting Film" in Vista Vision and Color "RICHARD III" —Starring— • Lawrence Oliver Fit 1:09, 3:53, 6:37, 1:21 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA ' Ed Council Applications Players Chorus Practice Available at HUB Desk The first rehearsal for chorus Self-nemination blanks for members of the Players produc freshmen for the Education Stu-!tion , "Amahl and the Night Visi dent - Council are available in 101 tors. will be held at 5 p.m. to " Burrowes and at the Hetzel Union day in 100 Carnegie. desk. Panhel Will Meet Tonight Second semester freshmen must (have All-University averages of The Panhellenic Council will 'l4. Applications must be submit- meet at 6:30 tonight in 203 Hetzel ted by Oct. 25. ,Union. WMAJ Programs TUESDAY horning Shoo. Horning Devotions Morning Show Cluskal Interlude Music fee Listening :3$ _---- Quern for a Dar -- Centre County News What's Goir.z it war Am Snor• Emile VP the ReM World News - Afternoon of Busk _ Bob and Eta) _le for Listening Mena and Market Report, ktusic for Listenirot _ Sports Special, _ Music Local New, Igu.sie for Listening 7:50 United World Federalists. 7:4a Ellie! Hour SIM News -------- ____ Scarlet Pimpernel' $ moo ___ Campus News WDFM 9:1; Al3-Uniernsity Cabinet al -00 ___________________ Situ Off, Sign OD Sint Shop Music •t Noon Fulton Levrie. Jr Treasury Arent - IC:molt;logy 1 the T AVERN I RESTAURANT Made to order especially for you out of the fin g est ingredients. Served from 8:30 'til 11:30 •• . ; We invite you to stop in ... enjoy the very best for that late evening snack. 10 GAMMA SIGMA Pledges TONIGHT: TUESDAY, OCT. 15 d k 6:45 P.M. 119 Osmond TUESDAY. OCTOBER 15. 1957 CATIMUM —ENDS TODAY— Mickey Spillane's "MY GUN IS QUICK" •BEGINS 1:15 WEDNESDAY• ALL-SPACE SHOW! Life Mop the .F.a.rth! "SATELLITE IN THE SKY" —plus— First on the Moon? "Destination Magoo" Cinema Scope Cartoon EXTRA Out-of-this-World Adventures "Supersonic Age" * NITTANY •NOW—Doors Open 6 P.M.• "THE BABY AND THE BATTLESHIP" BEGINS 6 P.M.*WEDPESDAY The Fable That Rocked the Kremlin! "ANIMAL FARM" "You'll have the laugh of your life"—Daily News iaisw6g PIZZA ).111111 - 1 -7 1 -- VVI
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