SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 16. 1957 Roc ‘...111 ,peak on "Your Only His topic will be "The World Voc:ttion " He has served on the Miss i o n of the World-Wide :at. tilt% at the University since Church, - 1950 Ht• was born in India and The Chapel Choir. directed by ~:•% ( d as senior scientific officer Willa C. Taylor. will sing the an i the Indian government's na- them "Mane Waters Cannot Iona! laboratory- - in the field of Quench Love" by Ireland. George . 'ran=ks. E. Ceiga, University organist, will He holds a doctor of philosophy play Chorale Prelude from "St. degree in ceramics and was re- Peter" by Darke. the offeratory centiv honored by the Mineralo- Andante from "Pastoral Sonata ;:cal Society of America. The in G" by Rheinberger and the pre award he received for a research lude Fugue in - B Flat Major by contribution is one of the highest Bach. in the field of earth sciences. Biship Manikam is serving on Th e Westminster Fellowship the faculty of Union Theological will sponsor a program on the Seminary in New York City as a "Religious Significance of the Harry Emerson Fosdick Visiting Spiritual" at 6:20 p.m. tomorrow Professor of Christian Missions. in the Presbyterian student cen- He holds degrees from Madras ter. The program will be present- Christian College, Teacher's Col ed by staff members of the Uni- lege of Columbia University and versity Department of Music. ;Mt. Airy Lutheran Theological The next session of the TV Seminary. He received his doctor Film Forum series sponsored by of divinity degree from Columbia the B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation University. will be held at 7:30 p.m.Monda • - Ayrshires, Jerseys and Guernseys—which are housed for two years each under traditional . . ) Bishop Manikam is best known in the foundation auditorium. in America through is activities and progressive systems. 1 An hour-long national telecast in the ecumenical movement. He In the traditional dairy barn,; • "Drew Pearson Reports on the is an active leader and educator cows live in box stalls or are held' ' Nti I Ball Queen 'Holy Land," will be shown. Dr.' in the Christian Church in India. • Brings John DeNavo, associate professor Before coming to the Union captive in stanchions which some of American history, will corn - Theological Seminary he served what resemble the stocks of col-' Christmas Spirit Contest to Open, ment on the film. as joint secretary in East Asia onial days. They are limited to an, ._ 1 Members of the Phi Sigma Sig-, of the World Council of Churches area of about 22 to 32 square feet, To College Ave. Pi . ctures of contestants for Mili- ma sorority will be hostesses at and the Missionary Council. day, and night except for an hour. . Lary Ball queen may be submittedla Lox and Bagel Brunch from 11 1 Christmas Is coming on the a.m. to noon tomorrow at the L. . of exercise each morning. ;at the Hetzel Union desk until In the stanchions the cow must same date this year as it always] , Hillel Foundation. Folk dancing' moon Wednesday. elPer to Talk stand or sit awkwardly and canlhas, but the University, never-1 Any University ROTC cadet , dation. will be held at 2 p.m. at the foun not turn around. Food is placed; theless, is putting up its decora- 1 1 ma y submit a 5 by 7-inch picture in bins or racks in the stalls. j I The Hillel Freshman Council On ' Forgiving ' tions a month and a half in ad-,of his date for entry in the queen' Far from living in a barn of, will meet at 6:30 p.m. Monday. iniquity, however, the 0t h e 1'; vance. !contest. 1 The Wesley Student Founda-, The Rev. Hal Leiper, Protestant The pictures will be sent to the' chaplain, will speak at Protes stalls,group, loose from stanchions and The University's half of Candy! 'lion will hold a fireside forum on is free to frolic in a large) ~., _ U S Naval Academy at Annapolis'. " . 1 . . tant services at 9 a.m.tomorrow Our Lord at 6:15 p.m. tomorrow Lane—College Avenue, in w open "living room" complete with' Cane - i here a committee of - ffi,ers will tin the foundation center. in the Helen Eakin Eisenhower modern mahogany-colored lamin- the off-season—already is beingiselect the five finalists. The pic- , Chanel ated wood and an adjoin -( decorated for the yearly visit of tures then will be returned to the! The Newman Club will hold ; His topic "Forgiving and For ing open courtyard for exercise.; the jolly old man with the little! open house at the Roman Catholic . " ' University and the queen selected Since they are out-of-doors at; round belly. , by a committee of the tri-service Student . Censer beginning at 8 to- Jesus in the Lord's Prayer and night. all times there is no need for Isponsors. the Sermon on the Mount. ' Large Christmas candles have an artificial ventilation system.j, The ball will be held Dec. 6in ) The Meditation Chapel Choir, placed along the University There's more space too, about 60, ueen ,Recreation Hall. Tickets will be directed by Willa C. Taylor and side of the street. lon sale Nov. 25 and 26 at S 5 Reception to Open square feet per cow in the bedded; :William Reeves, will sing the an area. 1 The State College Chamber of;a couple. 1 them "Turn Back, 0 Man" by A drag chain conveyor belt in-:Commerce, sponsor of the decora-; Fouraker to Give I Sabean Art Exhibit Gustav Hoist. stalled at the base of a haymakerltions on the south side of the . Leiper, who also is associate di silo runs the length of the court-street, has not yet raised funds' An exhibition of watercolors' rector of the University Christian yard so that the cows can chowV , T its decorating. A planning h and , sculpture by Samuel C. Sa- Association. was a missionary in down to a feast of chopped hay committee will report Monday Economics Paper !bean will open with a reception China during the Communist in whenever they feel the need. !night on the Cof C's progress and tea from 3to 5 p.m. tomor-:vasion of Peking, a director of the Dr. Lawrence E. Fouraker, pro- Are the cows more contentedi with the decorations. row in the Hetzel Union Building. Westminster Foundation at the living loosely? Dr. William H. fes'sor of economics, will present a 1 - Cloninger, associate professor of! !paper at the annual meeting of;Sabean joined the Department 1 Univers . ity of . California and a pastor in national missions work dairy production, says loose hour-'Cab inet the American Economic Associa- of Art faculty this fall as asso-. in Tennessee. pion in Philadelphia next month.' ciate professor of art. He formally! ing improves comfort because iCabinet OKs-- (Continued from - page one) 1 The paper, "Product Differentia-'was associated with the Depart many cows develop stiff legs and .Robert Yeager and Les 1 i e tion and Straight Line Indiffer-;ment of Art of Colorado College Cattle Research Grant weak shoulders as :a result of .Robert l ;Schutz. ience Curves. was one of those'and the Colorado Springs Fine standing in the stanchions.A grant of $l 9 OO has been re - Another advantage is more, Committee on Tri-mester Sys-,selected in the first open compe-; Arts Center. I newed by the National Associa space and cheaper constructionitem: John Botts James Hart, Peter;tition held by the association.i He has worked at the Chicago tion of Artificial Breeders to sup costs, which it is estimated runiyishburn, Patricia O'Neill, John llnsteute of Design and the Hof-'tort research at the Dairy Cattle about 50 per cent less than tradi-IJohnston, Edward' Dubbs, Janet,Ad Research Meeting Imann School of Fine Art in New Breeding Research Center for the tional housing. - Ours and John Lange. 1 Dr. Roland Hicks, assistant pro- York. current year It will take another two years, Student Welfare Committee: i fessor of journalism, attended the however, to complete milk pro-(Lewis Wonderly, and Spring;third annual conference of the k duction test records to determine; Weekßusiness Manager: DavidiAdvertising Research Foundation,. whether there is any significan t lTressler. 'lnc., Thursday in New York City. difference in milk production be tween the groups. 1 Dairy Keeps Students aren't the only ones concerned with community living. In fact, there's a pretty Icose living community right now in the barns at the Ifni,' versity Dairy Production Center. The community living experiment consists of 40 head each of three breeds of cattle—! Senior . to Speak To Ed Honorary Rosanne Fortunato, senior in business education from Wilming ton, -Del.,-will give the first of a series_ of talks sponsored by Pi Omega Pi. business - education honorary society; -at 3 p.m. Mon day in 313 Willard. 'Miss Fortunato, who has just returned from student teaching, will tell the group of her ex periences during this time and will answer questi.ns from stu dents. The meeting is en to the pub 7 rowmunity' Living P an Cows Happy, Contented By BONNIE JONES - ,LADIES, BE CASUAL! HAND MADE CUSTOM FASHIONED MOCCASINS RED —BLACK --CREAM • c-7 / 7 - • „Awn and Country • 128 E. COLLEGE AVENUE THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYI v aNIA Burma Missionary To Address Baptist The Roger Williams Fellowship v. ill hear the Rev. Donald r - speak on "New Concepts in tie - Mission I..'ield. - at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow at the University Baptist Church. Crider is a graduate student at the Univetsity while on furlough from the mission in Burma. The meeting will sot low a ,upper at 5:30. D. Rajah :eta In d ia,- Bishop of h . Trangtienar in India,- will speak urcnman at 3 p.m. tomorrow in the Helen Eak,ii Ei