PAC . ,E r'/10 SGA Urges ore News On Centers By CAROL BLAKESLEE :EGA As , ,embly voted I,n>t 1110 - It to recommend that a spec section or page in the Daily Collegian be devoted, to news from the Common-' wealt;i campuses on a regular iecommendat , on was (Jae of seven ;,, a plogre,, r (port horn SGA committee on Common alth Campus Integration, ( hatred by Norman Kahn. ,emor In li-p.hology f om E.zan. Antonio. Te,,a In othc: action, the AJsembly, went on tecnrd favoring a halt-holiday it the football team accepU: an invitation to the Lib erty Bolel to be played Dec. 19. Speaking against the sug gestion for having a special sec tion in the Collegian for com monwealth campus news, Den nis Malick, editor, said that there was already a problem of scarcity of space. "We can't promise space to anyone," he • • said. Tit, committee also recom mended that a minimum of six Collegians be sent to each cam-' • pie.. Malick pointed out that there' are aheady Collegians sent to; rafiLc, Safety Plan each campus A Collegian is now' placed in each eampui library daily for the student's use, he. By ZANDY SLOSSON said i Third of a Series The State College Traffic Commission voted unanimously last night to accept the engineering committee's recommenda tions to improve the flow of traffic and safety conditions on S. Atherton St. • The proposal was presented following the committee's study of results of the 00-day trial period on S. Atherton St.' The trial was conducted as a re-; suit of increased traffic due to' the Benner Pike detour and in-' 'creasing sin of the community. McCoy Requests tee'sajor points in the commit-, approval plan are. °Removing of all parking from Equipment Back :both sides of S Athei ton St. from 'College Ave. to S. Allen St. ex- I Et nest B McCoy. dean of thejeePt as stated in the next point ColleQo of Phy,ical Education and: •Prohibiting parking at the' Athletic , . has reque-ted that stu-(seven curb meters on the east side' (4111 Nt h o removed equipment'of S. Atherton St. (100 block) and from Beaver Field after the I"oot_ithe four curb meters on the north ball game last Saturday return it.lside of W. Beaver Ave from 7 to , Contrary to twig(, line mark-I 9 ato and 4to 0 p.m. (This does' et ,, pennan t. ; an d o th er equip-.not constitute a change from thel talent, which it would be expen_!trial plan.) SIVE' to replace, will be reused in', *Providing two lanes, each' UP' new stadium. with a width of 10 1 ', feet, for Some of the equipment was re-Isouth-bound traffic and one lane,! with a width of about 15 feet, for! covered thes week from the men's, ic.,idence halls. Poweyer, much of !north-bound traffic on S. Ather-, it t,u i, mis,mg. (ton St. from Highland Alley to 'o St ho have any of th eI equipment should return it to •Providing four lanes of equal: Beaver Field, m should call the width on S. Atherton St. from' Department or Athletics and a 'Highland Alley to College Ave..l truck will be se , ., to get it. !using the curb land on the east! ;Class to Hear Palladino Ai-:,f_mbly deleted a recommen-: dation of toe report which asked that Collegian appoint a person at each campus as a Collegian co-, mdmator Maliek told the Assembly thi, was already being done. He said thiit students from the cen lei, now send articles to the Col) le:4l,in and that a Collegian staff, member coordinate the, infor matio:i. Canadian Gets Grant David A T. Donohue, of Mond Nunzio J. Palladino, head of, Beal, Quebec, is enrolled as a,the Department of Nuclear End to - actuate student in petroleum,gineering, will address the Fluid' engineei ins at the University undMechanics Seminar at 4 . 15 p.m.' der a fellowship from the Pan today in 102 Sackett. American Petroleum Four.dation,! He will speak on the subject! Inc. which provides one of four ; "Survey of Fluid Mechanics Prob- : such fellowships in the depart-jlems in Nuclear Reactors" meat For CLASSIFIEDS Call UN 5-2531 TET` Now Feat.: 1:58, 3:52, 5:46, 7:40, 9:34 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PH —Collegian Photo by Charles Jacques THEY'RE OUT FOR BLOOD—The stalwart aggressive Collegian Pio (for probation) grid squad menaces its contempt for the Pitt News Kittens whom they meet in the 2nd annual Blood Bowl tomorrow• in Forbes Field in Pittsburgh. The inset shows the "lonec;ome end" (an identical twin of the left end) taking his posi tion for the Pros' best play—the "leeper." (See page 7 for story.) Adrerttsement I New Tavern Opens, `On Garner Street 1 Yes students, faculty, and townspeople, a new tavern has opened in the new shopping center. The tavern, the Lion's Den, under the new manage ment of Charley Rager and George Hook, has just been renovated for your pleasure. The new interior presents an ideal setting for after-class, evening, and weekend enjoy ment with it's bright and friendly atmosphere. The con genial hosts are striving for close customer-management re lationships and invite you to stop in aytime to meet them and "shoot the breeze" for a while. Lion's Den aide of S. Atherton St from High land Alley to College Ave. for right turns only. (This suggestion was also used in the trial plan.) The committee's recommenda tion. which includes seven other changes, will be presented to the Borough Council for their ap proval If accepted the plan will be sent to the State Highway de partment for their final sanction. TONIGHT CENTER STAGE TICKETS at HUB CATHAUM Now: 12:05, 2:24, 4:43, 7:02, 9:31 EvelY Sax yvu 93rtf to he* cwt .,. a : 1.; 14 Um 14 Sinue4 41. CUM 1111 SOVANSMINI&VIMSISMEIMMERNSIB r' WARNER BROS. turmlcoLo.ll • EAN7 WARE. DEE • KENNEDY. DOtiAH - UE NITTANY NOW: DOORS OPEN 6:45 P.M. "Anthony Adverse" FREDRIC MARCH CLAUDE RAINS EDMUND GWENN Sat.: DOORS OPEN 1:15 P.M. GREAT SEA WARFARE "TASK FORCE" GARY COOPER WALTER BRENNAN NSYLVANIA Blue Band Will Modify Gershwin Show for Pitt Penn State Blue Band vvilllthe letters LIONS to salute the University. present a modified version of" Bandsmen will form a piano its tribute to Gershwin show t a4ul play "Rhapsody in Blue," play tomorrow during halftime at: "hene z. f l o a r n m I a L s o f i v c e k L m a an s tti o c k-girl the Penn State - Pitt football to play "Embraceable you." and a stick-girl that claps her hand game. The Gershwin show! and slaps her thigh to the tune was presented at the Syracuse "Clap Yo' Hand - s." A regular formation will be as game. ,sinned as the band plays "Strike Hummel Fishburn. head of thejUp The Band." They will then Department of Music, said there perform a "to the winds maneu will be more action in the half-fiver" with lines breaking off right time routine and that the bandiand left, march up the width of will not play a Gershwin number the field and exit while playing by standing and facing one parti"Victoiy." of the stands. He also said that ! Formations for tlr e pre-game because of the height of the Pitt show will be the letters PSU and stadium the routines will be seenTITT. The band will play "Nit more clearly. Itanv Lion," "Victory," and "Hail Eliot Block, assistant to James,lo Pitt." Dunlop, director of the Blue Band, pointed out that the Gershwin Brattain to Speak Tonight songs will be balanced by the; dis marches played before each one,lcul2:- "The Physics of Semiconduc . Walter H. Brattain will the last Gershwin selectio n, tas ,, at 7:30 tonight in 119 Os " Strike Up The Band," and the; mon d exit march "Victory." Blue Band members will leave by chartered buses for Pittsburgh at 11:30 a.m., after a rehearsal at the practice field at 10 a.m. They will stay at the Hotel Pittsburgher and play at a smok er of University alumni tonight in the Hotel Webster Hall. The band will stay over in Pittsburgh and return to campus early Sunday afternoon. The halftime show will begin by the playing of the "Nittany Lion" and then the "Penn State Alma Mater" as the band forms FOR GOOD RESULTS USE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS - wN ousE r T.G.I.F. Combo TODAY 4 to 6 P.M. and 9 P. M. to 12:30 A. M. THE DON KREBBS QUARTET STOP IN, and see our new "3 levels of atmosphere." TOMORROW NIGHT our first two levels will be open. ENJOY music played on our hi-fi. THANKSGIVING VACATION BUS SCHEDULE From Slate College to Lewistown Monday, November 23, 1959 Lv. S. C. 11:15 a.m.-3:25 p.m. 6:50 p.m. Tuesday, November 24, 1959 Lv. S. C. 11:15 a.m.-12:05 p.m. 3:25 p.m.-6:50 p.m. . Meets eastbound trains at • 1:22 p.m.-4:48 p.m.-8:10 p.m. Sunday, November 29, 1959 Buses will meet all 'p.m. westbound trains Boalsburg Auto Bus Lines Inc. Reservations will be appreciated FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 20, 1959 EUROPE We'll see the usual plus Russia, Scandinavia. Yugoslavia and North Africa. A different trip for those who don't want to be herded around. Also shorter trips. Budget priced. EUROPE SUMMER TOURS 255 Sequoia, Box C, Pasadena, Calif.
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