PAGE SIX 'Man Can Decide His Future'—Muller If man continues his present animal-like means of re production he will have no real evolutional v future, Dr. Hermann J. Muller said Sunday night in presenting the fourth lecture m the current Darwinian Series. Speaking to a near-capacity audience in Schwab Audi-! ~ itonum, Muller outlined his pre-, 3 A • (dictions on the future physical r\lf Ups I development of man. I “It is only by the use of the l rtMf'lf'lX/Ok knowledge and skills acquired in' V7U IU VUIJUUVC , cultural evolution that man Membeis of the University has become the dominant form of Ankel Flight, the Arnold Air So- life,” he said, ciety and the Air Force Drill ream "Natural selection guided attended the Arnold Air Society- man's biological evolution in the Anuel Flight Convention at the direction of greater ability to Beniamin F ranklin Hotel in Phila- crealo culluret However, as cul delplua last weekend. lure ac j vances further, it has in- Marv Ann Wood, Angel Flight creasingly cut away the ground aiea commander, seived as chair- for jbe effective operation of man of the Angel Flight meeting-, natural selection," he added. , e , o. ,U ' f .. v , ;death rates, natural selection has Representatives from New Yoik j. jeen r< .pi at . ec f by repioduction of Univcisitv, and the University of ‘convenience, personal orefer- Maryland also pai ticipated in the onco or heedlesness,” he said. Philadelphia convention Adop- ~ „ ’ tion of a new national unifonn This Muller warned, will re and designation of the national su 111 die accumulation of an ever headquaiteis were discussed. ,gieatei load of harmful mutations in the general population A* C...a Ta„ m 11 can b « estimated, he went Air POrC© ISO 111 on, that present reproductive Wins First Place bung c tLTf e ld o f 1 ou c ° n S peciel Discs rma men f The Air Force Drill Team won S° J c ° nti » ue * f r < ,m page one) first place in the Arnold Air So- JTu us to arise from i* nd au ™ en . ln tbe world would ciety Aiea B-2 Drill Meet held, f "n tu ™ ln thelr unl ? orms ' this' weekend in Rayburn Plara; Sl „ cles 01 m ® n, „ . Those remaining in service in Philadelphia 1 “°wevei\ Muller said, if man would be used only to preserve an ~ n...u >r .„ ~ wdl just choose to take advantage,internal security. Scientists would . e , i»u ail tlle scientific techniques for halt weapons research and direct against othu te f sfi storing, selecting and implanting-their knowledge only to proj tne state. {reproductive cells, he will open ects of peace Tlio Diill Team will compete up an unlimited future of expand-, Western officials formally hand next u\ the annual Cherry Bios-,mg possibilities in which his ,v bio-ed over their plan to the five Com som Festival in Washington, D.C , logical and cultural evolution can munist delegations at a preconfer along with the Pershing Rifles and,continue indefinitely.” ence meeting last night the Navy Drill Team. At this fes tival the Umveisity teams willi drill against winning teams from all over the United States Soviet Talk— (Continued from page one) a wcldei's certificate and sailed for Russia Scott woikod there for five yeais in industrial plants and mas teied the language. The great pui go of 1937 foieed him, along with thousands of other foreigners from Soviet industry. He stayed on in Moscow for three years as a correspondent for Fiench and British newspapers. In 1940 and 1941, Scott made, two long trips through the Bal kans. the Middle East and Asiatic, Russia, writing reports which at tracted attention in many coun tries FRATERNITY NEWS LETTERS Letterpress • Offset Commercial Printing Ut R. COI.t.KC.E AD Student Special The noon meal is now being offered to students at very rea sonable prices. The meal will be served between 12:30 p.m. and 1:00 with these two reg ular plates: ★Roast Turkey ★Ham Bar-B-Que available. A special, taste tempting feature plate will al so be offered each day. Make it a must. Stop at the sign of the Lion for your noon nourish ment. Extra help has been added to insure quick service and enable you to be on time for your one o'clock class . . . Lions Den 131 S. Garner Street By PAT DYER For Those Who Care Enough.., to look their very best Our modern, conveniently located styling salon with trained spe cialists to give you the very best in expert haircara 220 A S Allen DeVictor's AD 8-0213 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Five O'clock SCA to Vote To Present F or o^ ,cers Administration i. / ni Tonight in HUBToHoldMeeting AlUm S I fiCty | The Student Christian Asso-j Nittany Area Council will The Five O'Clock Theater‘ c ‘ a^on "’Bl i* 3 electionsjhold a summit meeting with will present “A Stroke of the 'tonight and fr° m 9 a.m. to 5:30, three members of the adminis- Brush” from 5 to 5'30 p m tomorrow in the HetzeHration to discuss improve day in the Little Theater in Union Building. jments for the area which may the basement of Old Main. .' d ™ d e a?™ wen semester '. 1 The play was wntten by Ivan tonight in the Wesley Foundation. 1 , n , A S!,f; ?ffa»4 Ladizinsky, a University grad- Following this will be a discus- f orb “ s,n ? ss affaus, Otto E. Muel uate, who is now working as a sion on the relationship of the dlre £ , ° i «?/, h j US ‘" 8 ' l° n d ladio diiector for station WCAU SCA to the Protestant demonin- el C ' Pl^Fu 1 '- dliect ° r ° r food 1 in Philadelphia, ational fellowships. , service, will be invited to the next The play is about the theatrical' Balloting for the new officers qu e estions°of life residents'cmicei'n expenence of an a, list, Rudolfo. w.ll begin immediately after i .Martin Fiiedman, sophomore in meeting, iNittanv. business administration from Hill- The following have been nom- 1 „f side, N.J, will play the part of inated: for president, Charles' ad th e artist. Gaston junior in engineering sci-! c< ? uncll and Jc °™ e Whalen, ad- Paul Krow, fieshman in busi- enee from Lancaster; vice presi-j V an 0U s neas administration from McKees- dent, George Haney, sophomore 1 CU ;. . .. tn , nrll , port, will play the role of Steven, in business administration from d » ed a " de L l he = S l * 2 '™- a.nd the foie of Jacob will be Havertown, and Olga Seastronv^f" I'* 1 '* ™ proVB ' «««.«* fc* «sg>s- Phyllis Hutton, fieshman in arts Members are iarge Linda of area for N.Uany' and letters from Hummelstown le>. mn oi m ails and e teis fiom, and the tlon of whether men wilt play the part of Marion and Livingston, NJ. Pati c a Hagan, ;wh£) hav 2 |ived m Nittany for on 9 David Cooper, sophomore in arts,* s °Phomore m cnemistiy vpflr mav u p ffivpn nreferpnee on and letteis from Williamsport,iErie; Mary Sue Hershey. fresh- ‘re lfvin/arla assignments will play the part of Alexander, man in_home economics from Ea-, tule llvln “ alea assignments. The plav is diiected bv Charles ston > Gwendlyn Hilburn, fresh-| ‘ McCardell senior in arts and let man in arts and letler s from Ea-'Springs, Md.; Marlene Neff, jun ters from West Chester, and tech- s ‘°. n " , „ , jior in education from Springfield: meal direclmn is Hnnp hv Floanm-' Andrea Langen, sophomore mand Jack Wert, junior in chemical Wein, junior in elementary edu-' arts _ and _ letters _from Silver engineering from_Harrisburg. cation from New Milford, N J. "" ' ' ' CREDIT STAFF MEETING 7:30--Collegian Business Office Marian Kaplam Pleas# bring my pent LIGHTWEIGHT LUGGAGE # BLACK STEWART PLAID • McLEOD PLAID 18" Overnight—rag. 6.98-SALE 21" Ovarnight-rag. 7.98-SALS 24" Junior Pullman-reg. 8.98-SALB Ladies' Stand-up Dress Bag—reg. 14.98-SALE 12.98 Men's Stand-up Suit Bag-reg. 12,98—SALE 10.98 Lightweight-heavy duty luggage. Just right for the weekends. Pieces in smaller sizes. Fit inside each other for easy storage. Danlcir|(. TUESDAY. MARCH 15. 1960 Nittany Council,