SATURDAY. APRIL 22. 1961 Hays Proposes Group To Handle Ed Report A resolution to form a special committee to handle the governor's education committee report has been referred to the state Senate Rules Committee, Senator Jo Hays, D-Centre, said last night. Early this week Hays co-sponsored the resolution to form University Originates Radio Show A weekly radio series, origin ated by the University, is being broadcast concurrently by 15 ra dio stations throughout the state. The half-hour programs, which are designed to furnish an insight into some of the nation's major problems and developments, are being produced by Gilbert Aberg, radio and television specialist. Tapes are furnished weekly to the stations by the Department of Public Information. Automation, radiation, modern jazz, automotive safety, reading and American youth are among the topics already explored in the 13-week series. "This is no ordinary series." James H. Coogan, director of public information said. "Before it was released, the pilot tape was presented to each station for sug gestions. From that we proceed ed to explore other topics of time ly interest." Radio stations in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Harrisburg, Wilkes- Barre, Altoona. York, Lewistown and State College are among those currently aligned with the network. Women's Chorus To Give Concert The Women's Chorus, under the direction of Dr. W. Paul Campbell, associate professor of music education, will pre sent its annual Spring Concert at 3 p.m. tomorrow in Schwab. The program will include se lections varying from "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring," a pre-classi cal selection by Johann Sebastian Bach, to the show tune, "A Won derful Guy" from South Pacific by Rodgers and Hammerstein. Bette Kulig, senior in music ed ucation from West Hazleton, will sing the solo part in "Serenade" by Franz Schubert. Another Ger man number will be "Cradle Song of the Virgin," Opus 91, No. 2, by Johannes Brahms. Contralto soloist, Dorothy Miller, freshman in liberal arts from Winston Salem, N.C., will present the spiritual, "Jesus Walked This Lonesome Valley." She will be accompanied by Sally Llewellyn, junior in edu cation from Taylor. Janmarette Cipyak. freshman in education from Lansford, will be the soprano soloist in "There Is a Balm in Gilead," a modern spir itual. Carol Rights, sophomore in ap plied arts from Abington, will be th soprano soloist in "The Night ingale," by Tchaikovsky. Other numbers on the program include "0 Sing Your Songs," by Noble Cain; the madrigal. "My Bonnie Lass She Smileth"; and "Were My Songs With Wings Provided" by Victor Hugo and Reynaldo Hahn. BIKE REPAIRS PARTS ACCESSORIES Western Auto 200 W. College Ave. AD 7.7992 By PAT DYER an eight man committee to work on the report. No action on this resolution was taken by the rules committee during this week's ses sion. If the resolution is passed, the i new committee would start work ;immediately, on the recommenda tions to improve Pennsylvania's educational system made in the 'report, Hays said. At The present time, no bills have been introduced in the legislature to carry out the re port's recommendations. If the Hays resolution is not ipassed,- any proposals to imple ment the education report would go through the regular legisla tive process and would be referred to the standing Education Com mittee. Hays said that if the resolution is defeated "as chairman of the Education Committee, it would be my intention to work on the recommendations as soon as pos sible." Governor David D. Lawrence has indicated that he does not plan to change his budget recommendations on education. He has said he supports the education committee's recom mendations, but asked the legis lature to "clear up pending legislation" and then act on the report. "Pending legislation now in cludes a House bill for the $18.5 million Lawrence recommended for Penn State, Two other bills calling for the full $23.1 million requested by the University are also in appropriations committees. Hays said that if the legisla ture should adjourn before acting on the education report, "I sup pose the Pollen bill ($18.5 mil lion for Penn State) would be passed." The Centre County senator said that at the present time the only major controversial issue before, the Senate is reapportionment. Presenting orll st 009 roc ° "Y Carawan #0 ikvicrY in an evening of Folk Songs Tickets: $l.OO APRIL 23 Purchase at HUB Desk 10 Sparks 8:00 P.M. Sponsored by the University Christian Association University Creamery Sales Room Dairy Products Ice Cream Pasteurized Milk Chocolate Milk Butler Milk Creamery Buffer THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Volunteers May Delay Draft Duty Peace Corps volunteers can Ibe . deferred from military ;service under the present laws, according to Lt. Gen. Lewis B. Hershey; director of Selec tive Service. In an editorial in the Selective Service Bulletin, Hershey said' that under the present Universal Military Training and Service' Act, men who register for the, draft may qualify for defermenti if engaged in activities in the, "national health, safety or in terest." Hershey said that the Selec tive Service classification of men of draft age who become members of the Peace Corps can be handled in the same way as any other men deferred for participation in such activities. Volunteers could also qualify' "I have had two or three bun for further draft deferment whenldred pieces composed through me they return, Hershey said, listing for .the guitar," said Segovia. such factors as age, physical con-1 Some of the composers who have dition and marital status as im- i dedicated works to him are Cas portant in consideration of defer-, telnouva-Tedesco, Casella, Tans ment. man, Roussel, Ibert and Terreba. Hershey said that "whether or His program contained works not the registrant on his return iof Milan, de Visee, Sor, Bach, from service with the Peace Hayden, Mendelssohn and Al- Corps, engages in an activity ,beniz. He has three or four pro which permits him to be de- :gram3 planned for his tours. The ferred in the national health: one given at Schwab was one safety or interest," would . also Hplanned for a big city," he said. be considered in determ ini ng ' When asked to comment on his draft classification at that his audience, Segovia said,' "my time, audience was very nice and very "The fact that the registrant! sensible." has been a member of the Peace As a child Segovia played the Corps will not prevent him from qualifying for further deferment, the same as any other registrant who is engaged in this type of ac tivity," he said. Applications for Peace Corps volunteers are now available in the dean of men and dean of women's offices. It is expected that between 500 and 1,000 volun teers will be sent abroad in the fall in the initial Peace Corps projects —Last year local advertisers in vested over 3 times as much money in newspapers as in all other measured media combined. Brick Cheese Cheddar Cheese Cottage Cheese Trappist Cheese Grade A Large Eggs Segovia Schwab "I am my pupil and my teacher, and we get along very well together," said Andres Segovia after his Thursday night concert sponsored by the University Artist Series. Segovia, world-renown Spanish guitarist, said that when he decided to make the guitar his career, he was determined to give it an as-of-yet-unknown place on the concert stage. For this reason and the lack of a ca pable instructor, he became his own teacher. Segovia came to the University on an annual tour, marking the 52nd anniversary of his first pub lic appearance at 14 years •of age. He is nearing the end of this, tour of the United States and Canada. He will go to Boston from, here and then to New York. Segovia performed before a capacity house both last night and Thursday night in Schwab. His audience expressed its en joyment of the performance by insisting on numerous encores. SPECIALTY of the House! 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