—Collegian phian by John Zerby LION'S DEN CROWDS like this are one reason for the proposal to increase "Den" space included in the plans for an expanded Hetzel Union Building. University Livestock To Be University beef cattle and sheep will be shown at the 59th International Livestock Exposition and Horse Show Nov. 28 to Dec. 6 in Chicago. The exposition, the country's largest livestock show, is expected to attract more than 10,000 animals representing 29 of the meat-yielding breeds of farm animals, horses and ponies. The show, held in the Inter national Amphitheatre and the adjoining Chicago stock yards, is the final live stock show of the year. It shows all breeds of beef cattle, sheep and swine most of which have won blue ribbons and championships at state and coun ty fairs and regional expositions. Thirteen horse shows ar e scheduled for the 9-day expo sition. Arthur Godfrey, riding his Arabian horse, Goldie, will be featured at each horse show. Entries in the horse show will range in size - from Shetland ponies to the ton-weight Clydes dale • featured in the 6-horse team exhibitions. Total prize money is over $lOO,- 000. Adult breeders and farmers, farm boys and girls and the agri cultural colleges exhibit hundreds of prize animals in the competi tive shows. AU breeds of beef cattle, sheep and swine are shown in inter breed contest for the grand champion of each specie. The three star animals of the week are the grand champion steer, the grand champion barrow and the grand champion wether lamb. The International grand-cham pion steer of last year's exposition was sold at auction for $3O a pound or It total of_ $31,050. in Exposition Film to Depict Race Relations "Burden of Truth," a film on race relations, will be shown at 3 p.m. Sunday in the Hetzel Un ion assembly hall. The hour-Tong film deals with integration as it affects Joe Ham ilton, a negro and his friend Jer ry, a white. It opens with a scene of an angry mob of white resi dents protesting the presence of Joe and his wife Ellamae in their community. From that point in the present, the film makes flashbacks in Joe's life and tells some of the barriers a negro must overcome to achieve dignity in America. According to Fellowship maga zine, this film "is neither preachy nor sugarcoated and it makes no neat divisions of characters into saints and devils. The movie is being sponsored by the William Penn Foundation. STATE COLLEGE LEWISTOWN VACATION BUS SCHEDULES DAILY BUSES IN. AT 11:10 & 5:15 SPECIAL BUSES Nov. 25 & 26 Lv. at 12:10 PLEASE MAKE RESERVATIONS IN ADVANCE FOR ALL BUSES BOALSBURO AUTO BUS LINE, INC. 5 O'Clock Schedules 'C's Release' The attempt of "C." a symbol- Heal artistic character, to free himself from the dark "asylum" where he is captive will be dealt with in Donald Petersen's "C's Release," to be presented by the 5 O'Clock Theatre at 5 p.m. Tues day in the Little Theatre, Old Main. Four other characters, each sure that his way of thinking is the answer, also want to free themselves. The play deals with such ques tions as "Has man tampered too much with nature?" "Is there a sacred limit beyond which it is dangerous •to go?" and "Are the harsher aspects of science, mil itarism, politics and degraded re ligion threats to whatever sense of beauty is left in man?" The cast includes William Kotzwinkle as "C," William Bennett as "A," Richard Mazza as "B," William Bonham asr-"D," Charles Antalosky as "E," Wil liam Wells as the guard, Ann Rochelle as the woman, Gardner Tillson as Friedman and Duane Shiarella and Frederick Mayers as the consultants. The play will be directed by Marvin Katz, junior in theatre arts from Drexel Hill. Petersen is a graduate student in theatre aril from Davenport, lowa. Yuletide Trees Are Being Sold Student organizations and de partments of the University may now purchase fire-proofed Christ mas trees through the Department of the Physical Plant. All trees used in campus build ings must be fire-proofed. Decor ations placed near lighted candles must be of fire-resistant material. Lighted candles may not be used in processions. Orders showing the desired size of fire-proofed trees, and the de sired date of delivery may be placed until Dec. 15. - For those organizations which do not buy fire-proofed trees, fireproofing will be done from 1 to 3 p.m. on Dec. 4,9, 11, 16 and 18 under the West stands of Bea ver Field. - People in the United States spend over $3 million every day for their newspapers. That's more than is collected daily from all the parking meters in the coun try. THE McCOY CORNER: tificate, good for any mer chandise in the store. Just stop in and fill out a GRID card and drop it in the box at no obligation. Don't pass up this great opportunity, whether you're a grid expert or not you have ix chance to pick up some fine merchandise. Guess Lion-Panther Score Danks MEN'S. SHOPTwo Entrances on West Beaver Avenue They Always Have Nice Things at Dunks Study Shows Doesn't Breed A course in music appreciation is no guarantee that a student will be inclined to pass up a fraternity party for an Artist Series concert, according to a study made by Mrs. Beth Van Fassen, former graduate student, last year. Research done last fall, when the Artist Series programs were first offered on campus, showed that enrollment in Music 5 was not at all associated with attendance at the concerts. The reasons students gave for going to the programs were an interest in "cultural" events, a desire to see some particular program and the wish to im , prove themselves in general. Students belonging to fraterni ties or sororities were less in-' clined to attend the programs, ac cording to the study. Non-attenders said they did not have enough time to go and they were not sufficiently motivated. However, Mrs. Margaret B. Mat son, assistant professor of soci ology. said they tended to go to movies more times a week than those who attended the Artist Series. She said this would seem to show that lack of motivation was a more important factor than lack of time. Mrs. Matson interpreted the study for the Faculty Luncheon Club on Monday. Researchers were able to learn a good deal about attendance patterns from the matriculation cards which were turned in at spring term registration. "Cul ture leaves its mark." said Mrs. Matson, "in the form of punch holes indicating that a ticket has been issued to attend a par ticular concert." The most noticeable character istic of students who did attend the programs was the fact that they or their parents had gone to concerts at home. According to the report, they had also partici pated more in musical groups while in school and in general had higher grade point averages. However, Mrs. Matson cautioned against generalizing since the study was a very small one and applied only to the first semester the concerts were offered. She added that some patterns seem to have changed by now. Prof to Speak at Hillel Dr. Seymour Levantman, in structor of sociology, will speak on "The Changing Jewish Faith" at 8 tonight during the Sabbath Eve services at the iiillel Founda tion. WIN $lO Gift Certificate! All you have to do is correctly guess the score of the Thanksgiving Pitt- Penn State contest. Also include the total passing yardage for both teams. The person who guesses the score and comes the closest to the correct yard age will get a $lO gift cer- & Co. Music 5 Longhairs By LOLLI NEUBARTH Open Forum to Be Held By Cosmopolitan Club The Cosmopolitan Club will hold an open forum at 7:30 to night in the Chapel Lounge. The topics under discussion will he "Democrats_ vs. Republicans," "Should Red China be Admitted?" and "Is Integration Proceeding too fast in the South?" Looking Glass It's Christmas all around the world at Ethel's. You'll be pleasantly surprised when you stop in to see us within the next few days, for Ethel has imported a beautiful ar ray of Christmas gifts from various countries designed to please everyone on your Christmas list. FROM FRANCE come beautifully tooled handbags in sturdy mahog ony leather--Christian Dior and Hattie Carnegie per fumes jewelry for every occasion. SPRECHEN SIE DEUTSCH? Even if you don't, you'll be delighted with the original Austrian walking hat. These velour and loden hats may be worn in rain or sunshine. There is a choice of four col ors—red, brown, green, and beige. FOR A NEW LOOK IN CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS Ethel has imported from Sweden perky hand-carved statues or Santa and trum peting angels—ultra-modern candle holders mobiles of birds and golden angels. Come in and see us soon, and begin checking off those names on your Christmas list. , Z d, fr - 0 s • 112 E. COLLEGE AVE. PAGE FIVE Through the with Gabbi