PAGF TWO Panhel Council Approves Formal Rush Program Pan!,e::l , -nic Council unanimuu,ly approved the formal rushing, prugrarr. for the 'spring semester. Panhel en Tuesday also unanimtnisly approved the dates for pre-rushing, which will be held in December. Barbaralling, Panhel rushing chairman, said that be cause of the expected increase in the number of coeds rush __ _ Ong, the number of sororities a t coed may v 1 it at each round of Soph Warned iru lung. except for formal coffee houra na. be pt increased it ' Under the new regulations a About Stopping , visit coed may as many as 10 sororities during the first round In Auto Mishap , of "chatter" dates, six during the second round, and three for parties. A •ophomoii- electrical engi- A before, a coed will only at !leen, : -•,.d , r•• lA•ei, w arned b..l •tend tyro coffee hours During Tribunal Tue-da% night when he the last form .l rushing period a was charged with failing to stop cocci could visit only eight scroll after being involved in an auto - 'ties during the first round of chat mobile accident, !ter dates, five during the second The accident occurred about 9' round and two for parties. p.m. on Nov. 2 at the entrance roe No rushing will be held Wed of the parking lot on Shortlidgei nesdays in the coming rush per- Road behind Grange dormitory. iod. Instead there will be rush- The student said he was teak-. ing from 1 to 5 p.m. and 6:30 to ing a left turn into the lot from a p.rn. Fridays. Previously there Shortlidge Road when the car be• h a d been rushing on Wednes was operating bumped into a car d a y s and no rushing on Fridays. driven by a non-student which, Miss Rifling said the change was exiting from the lot. I was made so that both sorority The left rear side of the stu-; members and rushees will have dent's car touched the right rear, a chance to rest during the side of ...the other car, according. w eek, to the student. j The Panhellenic post office will The student said he pulled into be located in Atherton Hall. IBM the crowded lot and seeing no'cards will be used, as they were signs of• the operator of the other last year. car. continued on about his buss- tress. ity life, will be held from 9 to 11 No damage was reported to the P.m. Dec. 9 in dormitory lounges. car struck. But the student s a id:Pre-registratoin will be held from the accident caused about a 3-inch 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to sp.m. on scratch to the car he I.:as operat-;Dec. 10 and 11 at the d. an of ing. , women's office, 105 Old Main. After the student left the lot, l Open houses wbe held from one of the occupants of the struck' 2 to ill nd3o to 8 p.m. car returned and took the licmse.Dec. 12. School -clothes will be number of the student's car. I worn and refreshments will not ibe served. Hussman Will Speak lln other business Panhel voted Ito pay 5239.54 to the Interfrat- Dr. A. W. Hussman, pmfessor:erniti Council. This amount rep of engineering research, i I presented one-fourth of the loss speak at the fluid Mechanics that the IFC incurred on the IFC- Seminar at 4 10 p in. today in 1 Panhel Ball which was held last Sackett •spring. The IFC lost 5958.17. WSGA to Strengthen Drinking Ban The Women's Student Gov- member of Senate were assigned sults would not necessarily mean ernment A ss o ciation Senate to each upperclass wornen's resi- theproposal would be put into agreed Wednesday night to aence hall to talk personally wlf et- the ith e e proposal were adopted, try to put "more teeth ' into the hostesses. women over 21 would be per the enforcement of the WSGA : Ellen Donovan, junior in arts milted to drink but control over drinkng rule. _and letters from . Emporium said excessive drinking would remain. ... sin bringing the matter before The rule states that drinking Senate that at their meeting last by University women is forbid-!week the orientation counselors den. fea - pressed dissatisfaction with en . The Senate will send represen-Iforce ment of the drinking rule. latices to talk with hostesses in, The counselors said that their the women's residence halls. The freshman counselors seemed un familiar with some aspects of hostesses will be asked to report; the rule. Some freshmen thought every drinking offense to the WS-! the rule was not enforced upon GA Judicial Board with the un-: upperclass women and some did derstanding that WSGA will give• not know the penalties given to them wholehearted support. women who were found drink- Anne Friedberg. Judicial / fig• they said. chairman, and Susanne Smith. Miss Smith said that a survey WSGA president, will speak to will be made to find out whether the freshman hostesses at their women would uphold the present meeting on Tuesday with R. drinking rule if they were per- Christine Yohe. assistant dean 'mined to drink when they be- Of women. came 21. A rat-mber of Jadlca.: and a But. she said. affirmative re- New Arrivals at the Music Room 1. Hi-Fi in Focus —Chet Atkens 2. Cadet Glee Club —West Poiat S. The Wearers on Tour 4. Ridcy—Ricky Nelson S. Scotch Splendor —Pipes and Drums of The Black Watch faaZNMMIMIIIIIIIMMMOaiIIi*j WAIIIIIMI17; 1 1 14 1 0 1111111111111111 liall11111M1111111111:i.ICY.111•111: sow 2036 k E. STATC cousAii 1, THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYWANIA, Fireside chats, explaining soror- IT'S TIME TO CHECK i. American Army Songs Oscar Brand 7. Helen Morgan Story —Sound :sack B. Pal Joey—Sound track 9. Cinerama Search for Paradise—Sound Track 10.0-0-0-0! —Jadrie Gleason . :Judd Predicts Approved Fraternities World All Communist The following fraternities have _ • been approved for the entertain ment of women guests tonight and r Free in 5 Years tomorrow night: Acacia, Mph* Cha Rho. Alpha Chi Sig ma, Alpha Epsilon Pi. Alpha Gamma Rho,' Minnesota Congressman Walter H. Judd predicted Wed- Alpha Kappa Lambda, Alpha Rho ebi.l Alpha Sigma Phi, Alpha Tau Omega. Alpha nesday night that within the next five years the world—in- Zeta. P.eaver House , Beta Sigma Rho. Chi Phi. eluding the United States will become either completely Delta Chi Delta Sigma Phi. Delta Tat: Delia. Delta Theta Sigma. Delta Upsilon. E.PP" Delta XS.. Kappa Sigma. Lamisia, Chi Alpha, Phi Delta Tgieta, Phi Epsilon' Pi, Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Kappa. Phi Kapp* Psi. Phi Kappa Sigma. Phi Kappa Tau, Phi Mu Deita,,Phi Sigma Delta., Phi Sigma Kappa. Pi Kappa Alpha. Pi Kappa Phi. Sigma' Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Alpha Mu. Sigma Chi. Sigma Nu. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Sigma Pi. Sigma Tau Catnnla. Tau Kappa Epsilon. Tau Phi Delta, Theta Chi, Theta Delta Theta Kappa Phi, Theta Xi. Triangle. Alpha Phi Delta, Omega Psi Phi. Pi Lamteis Phi and Pi Sigma Vp..ilon are approved for tomorrow night only. Players Tickets Remain on Sale Tickets for the Players produc tion - Carnival of Thieves" are on sale for SI at the Hetzel Union desk. The play will be presented at 8 tonight and tomorrow night at Center Stage. Tonight's performance will in itiate a new Players' policy. Once the play begins no one will be seated until the intermission after Act I. This policy will be followed for both Center Stage and Schwab. Auditorium productions. "Carnival of Thieves" will be presented four more times. Any one who wants to buy tickets for the remaining performances should buy them by the Wednes day afternoon preceding the pro duction. according to Joseph Mon aco, stage manager of the play. 'Mardi' King Entries May Pick Up Photos Pictures of candidates for Mardi, Gras king may be picked up by , sponsoring groups or the candi-. dates at the Hetzel Union desk any time this week. Groups applying for a S 5 ex-: pense reimbursement should bring an itemized account of bills total ling up to $5 to Marian Beatty, in 104 Simmons. free or completely Communist. Judd, a Republican, said during a question and answer session after his speech in Schwab Auditorium that the Com munists must "shoot the works, and win quickly" or face elimina- s tion. _ Judd's speech was the last in a series of graduate lectures. -1 The Minnesota Republican, ; during his speech on foreign aid. , said the 564.000 question of our time is which nation will dis-: integrate first. Reapprissing the foreign aid program, Judd said although there have been many failures and waste, it has been "overall extraordinarily successful and has saved us money." Judd said he believes the U.S.'i cannot defeat Communism from the outside. He said if the free world is to survive it must rely on: the 900 million people behind the! Iron Curtain. The target of the United States' is the confidence of these peoples! and also the free world. Judd said. Judd suggested a long-range program and a cut-sown to es sentials in our foreign policy to concentrate on those policies i • that experience has shown win the hearts and minds of the : people. The United States needs j a long range policy, Judd said, I because we have a long-range problem. Judd said the first objective of. foreign policy should be "to safe guard the security of the nation." The one ace card we hold, he said, is the some 250 bases abroad. which completely surround the Soviet Union. But he said only those on Okinawa and Alaska are under our control and the rest are in fully independent and sov ereign countries and to maintain our bases we must stay on the good side of these nations. Judd said there is a basic trend of the shifting of world power from the West to the LAST TWO WEEKENDS Cente a r t Stage PLAYERS presents THE CARNIVAL OF THIEVES Today & Tomorrow 8 p.m. Tickets at HUB $l.OO NOTE: Reserved seats not claimed by 7:45 P.M_ will be sold. Please arrive prior to curtain time since no one will be seated during the first act. * STARLITE * DRIVE-IN Midway between Bellefonte and State College New Feature Tune 7:30 P.M. • FRI., SAT. and SUN. • "Rockabiliy Baby" in RegralScope Virginia Fields and Douglas Kennedy also "Young-& Dangerous" in RegaLScopt. %lark Damon and Liii Gentle PLUS CARTOON FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1957 East. Many of the smaller na tions are seeking independence, he said, and we should be glad this is happening. The revolutionary ideas are a basis of our nation, Judd reasoned, thus our teachings are causing these fights for freedom. Judd said the U.S. must be ,willing to work with these peo 'pies who have problems similar to ours. He said. "We must be good enough to cooperate or sav age enough to die." i Westinghouse Executive To Speak to Engineers Ray N. Envall, assistant mana ger of the patent department at Westinghouse Electric Company, will give a lecture related to engi neers at 4:10 p.m. today in 105 Sackett. His topic will concern certain aspects of corporate patent poli cies and procedures. STATE NOW Feat. 1:30, 3:31, 5:32, 7:33, 9:37 '(..'14 • .. • • OPERATION MAD BALL• • 4 CATHAUM Now - 2:01, 3:53, 5:45, 7:37, 9:31 JP,(LHoUSE,RO6I. :6* * NITTANY Now - Doors Open 6 P.M. Featuretime - 6:15, 8:03, 9:51 FRENCH & -FRISKY! 0 16.0 a / /s „ FARTS * Wd 111 . 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