THURSDAY. OCTOBER 24. 1957 Sewage Line Begun For Men's Dorms Preliminary work is continuing on the new men's dormi tories along Park Ave. and Shortlidge Rd. with the installa tion of a sewage line. The line is being installed from behind Buckhout Labora toiy to the dorm - area and will connect to the University's 'sewage system. i Workers began two weeks ago Hungarian laying the 8-inch cast-iron pipe. IA power shovel is being used to 'dig the trench which ranges from e .four' to 11 feet deep. Pictures To Workmen have progressed JO . the west side of the Forestry • • • Bibited Building. The trench will cut e Ex h ; across Curtin Bd. and pass on 4 the west side of the Dairy Sci- ence Building to the new dorms. More than 50 photographs of The superintendent for John Hungarian refugees will be dis- McShain, Inc., contractor for the played beginning Sunday in the project, said work is continuing Hetzel Union Building to mark on schedule for the dorms. the first anniversary of the Octo- Charles - Scott, McShain engi ber-November 1956 revolt against neer, said the foundation of Donn Communist Hungary. —Daily Collegian Photo by Marty Scherr No. 4, along Shortlidge Rd. behind, Entitled "The Road to Free- Dairy Science Building, is schedd CONSTRUCTION WORK CONTINUES on the new men's dorms dom," the exhibit was prepared uled to be Completed this morn-I as two workmen watch a 50-foot high drilling rig bore foundation by James P. Blair, a. Pittsburgh'in,. , holes for pouring concrete. free lance photographer who took , ' the pictures on a U.S. Informa-' Cement -filled caissons , 1 5-in-I tion Agency assignment last year. h - indiameter,have - been' c es . Society of Ag Ed Wives ;Tryouts Will Be Held placed into the limestone bedroc k; Blair spent a week near the for the foundation. The caissonslo Hear HEc Student 'For Ag Hill Party MC famed bridge at Andau on the which are steel-rodded have been ,! Austria-Hungary frontier assist- . The Society of Agricultural Edu-I Tryouts for master of cere placed to depths of from four to; ing in refugee work and snapping 35 feet. Most of the caissons are! cation Wives will meet at 7:30 to- monies for the Ag Hill party will photographs of the Hungarians as they swarmed across the bor- sunk 20 to 25 feet into the ground Inight at the home of Mrs. Glenn' be held at 8 tonight in 109 Arms Scott said the caissons will I - der into Austrian rescue camps. 1 Stevens, 757 Park Ave. , by. serve to secure the building. Later he obtained more photo-: The foundation work is done ~ Saroj Khanna, graduate student' The master of ceremonies will graphs of the flight from Hungary on one building :in home economics, will speak on: customs introduce Dr William L. Hen refugeesiletrng with 1726 of the at a ti me. t h e'and life in Indini Workmen soon will begin on - of a r;cul being transported to the; the 2-story dining hall. • - • ;fling, state secretary g . :Wives of students majoring in United States on the U.S. Naval, The McShain engineer said all; ' laaricultural education may attend.• ture, at the party. Ship Marine Corps. earth-moving work should bei... - Blair l set up the display,cOmpleted today. All but one;1 Saturday working with repre-,building is down to the sub-grade ,1 sentatixes of, the School of Journ - :which is the level of the basement alism and the School of the Arts, floor of the new Scott said excavation hasbuildin been;', Formal of the exhibit. -1 !, Formal opening of the 2-we ek.started for a steam tunnel which 1 1 display and a reception for Blair will serve as carrier of all utilities; will take place from 2 to 5 p.m. for the dorms. The tunnel will Sunday in the HUB. irun from the new dining' hall to - Dr. -.Albert Christ-Janer, direc-,the present system and from the: for Of the School of the Arts, and dining hall to the rest of the'. dorms. istrative Raymond H. Brown, admin- istrative assistant in charge of; The superintendent said an the Artists Series, are planning, other unit of the women's dorms the reception. has been finished. He said that workmen are now concentrat- TIM Council big on the last dormitory unit and the dining hall. The superintendent said the Ii Passes Budget last residence hall is scheduled to . ! be completed Nov. 8 and the din- The Town Independent Men: mg hall is scheduled to be done,. Council last night approved a s66s,without the kitchep, unit, by Nov.! budget for the current year. ;30. The kitchen will not be . fin- The Association of Independent ished until Jan. 31. Men will' provide the council with $6OO cash. The rest of the income : Girls ' Choir to Present will come from intramurals and annual banquet receipts. ;Evensong lat Vespers i . , - Expected main expenses n-, The Girls' Choir will sing an; dude $l5O for each of two dances, Episcopal Evensong at Vesper' one in the spring and one in the-'service at 4:30 p.m. today in the fall. ilielen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel.i ;James Wambold, council presi-j dent, announced that John Krebs Richard Martin, president of the; . University Christian Association I had resigned from the council,.Cabinet, will serve- as liturgist. and appointed David Detzer to fin his position. Detzer also will serve House to Meet . as a delegate to the AIM Board of 1113 %. 7 A Governors. , 1 Women's Student Government _ • Association House of Representa- LA Council Sets Dates tives will meet at noon today in For Frosh . Nominations McAllister Hall. Freshmen may nominate them-, selves for the .Liberal Arts Stu-. dent Council until 5 p.m. tomor row in the Liberal Arts office, 132: Sparks. Second-semester freshmen must, have a minimum 2.5 All-Univer- 1 sity average. Elections will bet Oct. 30 and 31. HUNGRY? THEN TRY I Submarines T Steak A Hot Sausage L Beef Bar-B-Q 1 Pizza A Ravioli N Salami MORRELL'S - 112 S. Frazier St. AD 8.8381 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA "Living With the Finns" with Miss Mary grown Allgood Thursday, October • 24 4:10 p.m. Schwab Aud. FREE _ 6 Campus Views in attractive photo album (picturing Old Main, Library, etc.) fib Send it home for the folks ' to enjoy FREE with every fi l m developed and printed Centre County-Film Lab 122 W. Beaver Ave. Hillel to Begin Cultural Series The first sessions of the Hillel cultural pr‘lignim courses in basic Judaisin and comparative religion be held at 7 tonight in the Foundation. '224 Locust Lane. Rabbi Benjamin Kahn, director of the foundation, will deliver the first of a series of lectures on the fundamental beliefs and practices of the Jewish religion. Seven lectures on the great Oriental and Western religions of the world will be presented in following weeks by their tespec : !lye adherents. King Chen, graduate student in political science from China, will speak at 8 tonight on "Confucian ism as a Way of Life." Lectures are open to the public. Through the Looking Glass with Jan GEZUNDHEITI National Flu and Virus week arrived last Wednesday and proceeded with all haste to publicize its arrival. So far we haven't had the slightest trace of a . . . trace of a . . . AH CHOO! Oh, well, guess it's just a Penn State tradition for the fall. There's another Penn State tradition that's for any time of the year . . . brow:iing at 'Ethel's. SLEIGH BELLS RING - Talking about that time of the year . . . did you realize that Christmas isn't as far away as you think it is? Ethel has some of her fabulous Christmas card selection displayed in the store. Don't you be left with picked over stock. Stop in today and pick your favorite now or or der some personalized ones for that extra special touch. The collection just glitters with new desio,ns and the ever faithful traditionals. DON'T JUMP in the nearest lake just 'cause you've got 6 blue-books and 15 chapters to catch up on . . Can't moan and groan 'cause you're carnpused Junior Prom weekend . . . It's time to go to Ethers for a cheer-up treat. Buy yourself a little gift. A tiny satin jewel case? a rhinestone studded pocket tissue case? a stuffed football playe r. for autographing? a set of ball point pens? new stationary? Anything you buy at Ethers can't help but cheer you up. 000000 Don't forget to send your Hal lowe'en cards early . . . it's next Thursday! Ethel has loath of them for you to choose from. Stop in and Browse today! Ermg 112 E. COLLEGE AVE. PAGE FIVE