PAGE TWO Walker to Discuss AM With Lewellen, Feldstein By DENNY MALICK kVllbur ',ewelien, \MEM stJtion manager, and All \el ;Ay e.iident Jay Felti , ,tem %vitt meet v'ith Pi esident Eric A. Vt'alker today to try to detci mine I,VDP'M's status concerning phin , , for ANI just want to find out v.ltere we tand," Lewellen —nd ~ e,tezday "We ha:e tried to do Dv going through the thannek, but we haven't been aid to find out anything" The University has modified the 1958 Senior Class Gift re Students to Meet With During 2-Day Visit to During the 2-day visit of Lmus Pauling, world reknowned scientist and Nobel prize winner, ~ tudents and faculty will be given the opportunity to attend several social and dis cussion meetings which are being arranged for those particularly interested in meeting Dr. and Mrs. Pauling and discussing problems with them. Patiling and his wife will arrive on campus in the late afternoon, April 21. At 3:15 p.m. on the following day, he will deliverl lectul e on "Abnormal Ileinn— globm Molecule' and Di•-;ea•,e" "I'Marriage Talks 0-anond Laboratory The talk is' spory.m ed by the Colloquium . Committee of the chemistry de hat tment Most of Pauling's scientific work has dealt in one way or another with the nature of the chemical bond: included in this 1, the stud• of the role of abnor mal molecule; in causing disease, especially abnormal hemoglobins in relation to anemia. He has pub lished a nunaher of articles on this subject At 8 p.m., April 22, Pauling will give a lecture in Schwab Auditorium on "Research for Peace." For many years he has sought the abolition of nuclear testing for atomic weapons and has advocated utilizing nuclear power for peaceful means. The American Association for the United Nations, State College Friends Meeting, Social Science Research Center and the tint ve,•sity Chi istian Association are sponsorau: the lecture. 'therq, will be an informal reception in the Eisenhower Chapel lounge after the talk. In addition to the two public lectures, several social and dis cussion meetings will be held to allow anyone wishing to talk to the scientist to do so. Anyone interested in attending these meetings should contact inembeis of the Friends Meeting or the AAUN for.information. Men May Apply For Hat Societies Hat Society Council announced' ye:del da v that application: for membership in men's societies will be available in the dean of men's office from Monday to Fri day. Applications must be filled out s in the office and deposited in al locked ballot box. There will be, a box for each of the societies) A person may submit an applicad tam to only one hat society and! if he submits two cards, he will; automatically be disqualified. The hat societies must tap new members by April 26 and all newt member , : will wear signs fromi April 27 to May 1. New members) must be initiated by May 6. Weiser Imported Cars 3 Miles North of State College on Route 322 ADams 7-4171 New & Used Foreign Cars Used American tars THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA quest for AM facilities for WDFM. It is going ahead with plans to make contract arrange. ments with State College sta tion WMAJ to provide broad casting experience for students. Lawrence E Dennis. vice president for academic affairs, has said that the University does not need an AM statim. to strengthen its educational program. He added that the University probably wouldn't establish a campus station even if the stu dents paid for it themselves. Lewellen has contended that WDFM could provide essential ly the same facilities as WMAJ has offered. WMAJ has pro posed turning over a room in the Glenniand Building to the To Start Today The changing role of men and: women within the family will be! di , ,ett,ied tonight at the annual i Mari Series. in the Memorial, Lounge of the Helen Eakin Eisen-1 bower Chapel at 8.30 p m. The discussion entitled "What ; is a Man's Place in the Homo.", will be led by Mr and Mrs Rich-: and Batchelder. The Batchelders. have both been active in service: protects and have participated in. marriage preparation conferences! conducted by several Pittsburgh, ,churches Batchelder is Executive , Director of the Young Men's ; Christian Association at the Car negie Institute of Technology in !Pittsburgh. They will also lead a confer fence for engaged couples at the' University Christian Association cabin tomorrow and Sunday. The series is sponsored by the; Univeisity Christian Association,! Leon i d e s, Panhellenic Council ,and the Interfraternity Council., 'Repairs Close Highway I Bridge repairs have forced the closing of the highway between ; Lemont and Boalsburg. Work on the bridge near Oak, Hall began Monday, consisting of the removal of the wood decking. and asphalt covering, replacing them with concrete. Weather permitting, the pro ject will be finished by the mid dle of next week. Traffic is open to the bridge from both sides for local traffic. EuROP . E Dublin to the Iron Curtain: Africa so Sweden. You're areompanied not herded around College ail only Also short trine. $721 Sll9O. EUROPESUMMER TOURS 255 Sequoia tilos Cl Pasadena. Calif. University and also provide the use of tape recorders and typewriters for students. After announcement of the Board of Trustees action on modifying the class gift, Le wellen said Dennis told him there would be a meeting to explain to WIHM officials the meaning of the trustee action. However, Lewellen said no such meeting has come about. Lewellen also said that Den nis referred in an earlier news paper report to material from WDFM that the trustees studied before making their decision. He said that he knew of no information coming from the student - station to the trustees. Pauling Campus Christianity Abroad I To Be Pane! Topic 1 Five international students will ! (discuss Christianity as it is ex-i pressed in their native lands at al meeting of the Bible Fellowship. at 7 tonight in 214 Boucke. The students, who will also give their views of American Chris tians, are Adiel Balam, freshman, in business administration from Mexico; Jacob Dentu, senior in electrical engineering from Gha na: Genevieve Ho, graduate in nutrition from Taiwan; Jorge Juliano, graduate in agriculture education from the Philippines; and Yajiro Morita, graduate in mechanical engineering from Ja pan "IPHIGENIA (IF-A-GEN-EYE-A) AT AULIS" 41.••••••1 Opens Friday, APRIL 17 at Center Stage Campus Party Asks Debate on Platforms Campus party has challenged University Party's top five five candidates to debate the party planks with Campus' top five candidates, according to Campus party campaign man ager Jerry Whitney. University Party chairman Frank Pearson accepted the challenge University party did not make the challenge because the committee on student gov ernment reorganization had al ready been considering a debate between the two parties, he said. There are no definite plans for the debate. Daniel Thalimer, chairman of the student government reorgani-1 j zation committee said he felt All University Cabinet would "strong ly favor" the debate but that since Campus party has made the ,challenge it was LID to them to I execute plans for it. All-University president Jay Feldstein said it was definitely not Cabinet's prerogative to set up such a debate but that he hoped a debate on the plaforms would be held. The University party platform' pledges to support student gov ernment reorganization and "ini-! tiate a study to revise the pre i sentgrading system " It also promises to provide al way for students to complain; about town housing. The Campus party platform in cludes the placing of meters in, campus parking lots for use by: (students with revenues going to t the expansion of parking facili ties and the formation of a Stu-; dent Fire Hazard Committee to; inspect town housing for students.l The platform also recom mends free selection of resi- 1 dence hall housing for women on seniority basis and will form a Student Planning Commis sion to work with the vice presi dent for expansion and give students a voice in future ex pansion of student facilities. The debate would be between .both parties' candidates .:or the IStudent Government Association jpresident, vice president, and Isecretary-treasurer and their can didates for the junior and senior !class presidencies. FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1959 Newman Dance Tonight "April Showers Shindig," spon sored by the Newman Club, will be held from 8 to 12 tonight in Our Lady of Victory Church Hall. Refreshments will be served at the dance. The donatiun is 25 cents for members, 50 cents for non-mem bers. Student Films presents "Unguarded Moment" In team leolor Esther Williams George Nader SUNDAY, APRIL 12 6:30 and 8:30 RUB ASSEMBLY ROOM *CATHAUM Now - 1:49, 4:19, 6:49, 9:30 John Wayne -- Dean Martin Ricky Nelson "RIO BRAVO" Technicolor *NITTANY NOW - 12:55 - 4:36 - 8:17 FCECILB DEMiLLE'SI PROCUC TIC.. THE TEN COMMANDMENTS mime gjA PARAMOLNIT Mt, TecHNicot oRtA ssvesssvvsseeseeveveeess WMAJ Sign On Morning Show Morning Devotions News Headlines Morning Show News Swan Shop Classical interlude Music at Noon County Newa What's Going On Musts Show Newo and Sports Contact Local News LP'sand Show Tunes News LP's and Show Tune. - News and Markets Sports Syrtis! LP's and Show Tunes __ Fulton Lew!, Jr. t 2-30 12:15 1:00 1:15 Li". and Show Tines Pibik Service Prang= News - WDFM Programi News sad Snorts News Growl°lozi News 13==MI