FRIDAY. JULY 22. 1960 FRINK Frink To Study On Irish Grant Dr. Orrin Prink, professor and head of the department of mathe matics, has been awarded a grant for teaching and study in Ireland during the next academic year. The grant has been made by An Bord Scolaireachtai Compa lairte, which administers the Edu cational Exchange Program in Ireland. The program was inaug urated in 1958 and is similar to the Fulbright grants of the United States., During his stay in Ireland from October 1960 to June 1961, Dr. Frink will give lectures and con duct seminars in mathematics for undergraduate and graduate stu dents at University College, Dub lin. He plans also to continue his research in lattice theory and top ology. A member of the faculty since 1928, Dr. Frink was named head of the mathematics department in 1949. He received three degrees from Columbia University, and before coming to Penn State taught at Princeton University, and was a National Research Fel low at Princeton and at the Uni versity of Chicago. Gazette TODAY Boat Ram Playhouse, "Love Rides The Rails." curtain time, 8 :30 p.m., Route iloalsburg Lecture-Recital, Claremont String Quartet, p. 1111., HIrS asitenthly room Mateer Playhouse, "A Streetcar Named Desire," curtain time, 8 p.m., Route 305 at Netts Mills Swimming, Men and Women, 4-4 p.m., 8-9:30 p.m.. admiagion by matriculation card, Glennland pool TOMORROW Boal Barn Playhouse, "Love Rides The Italia." curtain time, 8:30 p.m., Route 322, Boalginarg Mateer Pleyhoune, "StreetCra Named De- curtain, S:10 p.m., Route 305 at Neffa Milli Square Dance, 9-12 p.m., Dick Waite, caller nu admislion, HUB ballroom SUNDAY Chapel Service, 9 a.m. The Reverend Pres ton N. Williams, ;mealier, Helen Eakin Eisenhowrr Chapel Concert, 'I p.m.. Summer Sessions 'Band. James W. Dunlop, conductor. Library Iditll, (Schwab auditorium it' rain) MONDAY Duplicate Bridge, 7 p.m., HUB card room Ittateer Playhouve. "Twelfth Night," curtain time, 8:10 p.m., Route 305 at Netts Mina Student Sing, 8 p.m., Schwab auditorium Swimming. Men and Women, 44:00 p.m., etrintis%ion by matriculation card, Glenn laml pool EE instructor Receives Standard Oil Fellowship George A. Etzweiler, instructor in electrical engineering, was one of three engineering instructors in the country selected to receive a Standard Oil -Foundation, Inc., fellowship for 1960-61. Etzweiler will use the fellow- Ship to complete his doctorate here at the University. Recommending our fresh fish dinners! Enjoy a seafood feast . . your favorite fish, extra fresh, extra delicious! s. Nav, \... Speedy Belgium Exit Asked; Matadi Taken UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (Th--1 Ceylon and Tunisia asked the United Nations Security Council yesterday to call on Belgium to, speed withdrawal of its military forces from the Congo. The two nations representing the big Asian-African bloc at the U.N. made their request in a res olution introduced as the 11-nation Council resumed its debate on the crisis-gripped Congo. The action was requested against a background of threats by the Soviet Union to send sol diers into the Congo, and a warn ing from the United States that l it would take whatever steps ne cessaryi with other U.N. members to prevent Soviet intervention. U.S. Secretary of Slate Chris tian A. Herter told reporters in 1 Washington the Soviet Union was bluffing. He charged the 1 Kremlin with deliberately try ! ing to obstruct U.N. efforts to I restore peace in the Congo. The Soviet Union has intro duced a resolution demanding] that that the Council put a three- 1 day deadline on removal of Bel gian forces. But most delegates believed the Soviet move would be defeated and the Tunisian- Ceylon resolution approved by at least eight votes. The resolution asks all U.N. member states to refrain from any action that would impede restoration of law and order, or undermine the territorial integrity and political independence of the Congo. It also called for speedy imple mentation of the resolution adopt ,ed by the Council a week ago de manding a Belgian troop exodus but setting no deadline, and au thorizing Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold to send U.N. forces into the Congo. Save Money on Eastman FILM VP 620-VP 127 39c C620-C127 $1.17 K 135-20 exposure $1.75 E 135-20 exposure $1.75 relieed< • 0 OV, al. vita ee, All Kodachrome, Ektachrome and Kodacolor film left here is sent to Eastman's own laboratories Griggs PHARMACY E. College Avenue Opposite Old Main EUTAW HOUSE EM 44039 13 MILES EAST OF STATE COLLEGE ON ROUTE TO LEWISTOWN SUMMER COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA MATADI, the Congo OP) Al United Nations task force of Mo-1 roccan infantrymen took over conl trol of this strategic port city, from mutinous Congolese soldiers) in a bloodless ceremony yester day. Tension persisted. Crowds of! Congolese were still looting stores j and villas in the European sec-! tion, abandoned by its 2000 Bel-1 gian civilian residents. Armed de— seams roved about. But the American-trained Mo roccans—only about 200 strong —won cooperation from many of the Congolese who had oust ed their Belgian officers, fought off Belgian soldiers, paralyzed shipping, and frightened away all but a few of Matadi's white residents over the past 10 days. A city of around 22,000 in nor-, mal times, Matadi is the Congo's! chief port. It is on the lower Con-1 go 180 miles down the river from ) Leopoldville, the capital, and 100! miles inland from the Atlantic. ; The U.N. hope is to get supplies; of food, oil and other necessities ; flowing again across its docks. The light blue U.N. flag was ; hoisted next to the flag of the' Congo over the abandoned Euro--; pean section. 1 To Help You Study! Call Morrell's for A Study Break delivered to you 9-12 PIZZA! HOAGIES! BERGER BOATS! FRENCH FRIES and SOFT DRINKS! AD 8.8381 Quartet to Present 3rd Lecture-Recital The Claremont String Quartet will compare the music of Arnold Schoenberg and Max Reger in their third lecture-recital of the Isummer at 8 tonight in the Hetzel Union assembly room. Works of both these composers are scheduled to be played in later concerts by the Quartet. Reger's Quartet No. 5 in F sharp minor, Opus 121 is part of the program for next Tuesday's con cert. A string trio by Schoenberg is scheduled for the August 2 program. The Quartet will also play ex cerpts from Schubert's Quartet in E flat major, Opus 125, No. 1 and Schumann's Quartet No. 1 in A minor, Opus 41, No. 1 in tonight's lecture-recital. 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