SATURDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1961 Choir Will Sing Tour Excerpts In Chapel Service The 1961 European 'Chapel Choir will present selections from its tour at the 10:55 a.m. service tomorrow in Schwab Auditorium. The 70-member. choir, directed by James W. Beach, will sing: "Die Mit Traenen", by Schein; "0 Magnun Mysterium", by Vit toria; "Christus Factus Est", by Bruckner; "Surrexit Pastor Bo nus", by Lassus; "Te Deum", by Schuman; "Let Down the Bars, 0 Death", by Barber; and "Praise the Lord", by Creston. Genevieve Dilts, associate di rector of the University Christian Association, will give the sermon for he Protestant service of wor ship at 9 a.m, tomorrow in the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel. Miss Dilts will speak on the "Three Pictures of the Prodigal." "The Last Angry Man" will be shown at 8 p.m. tonight at the Hillel Foundation. A lox and ba gel brunch will be held at 10:30 tomorrow morning. At 8 p.m. to morrow Dr. Aaron Druckman, professor of philosophy, will con duct the TV forum on "Castro, Cuba and Communism." Dr. David N. Freedman, profes sor of Hebrew and Old Testa ment literature at the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, will be the guest minister at the 9:45 and 10:15 a.m., services tomorrow at the State College Presbyterian Church. At 6:30 p.m., the West minster Foundation will hold a discussion on "Protestant, Cath olic, and Jew" with Taylor Ste venson, Dean Robert Tschan and Clifford Nelson representing the respective faiths. Sunday morning seminar and coffee will be held at 9:30 a.m. at the Lutheran Student Associa tion. Dr. Luther Harshbarger, University chaplain, will speak on "Contemporary Issues in Light of the Gospel" at the weekly forum at 6:30 p.m. The Roger William Foundation will hold a retreat this afternoon and evening at Watts. Lodge. Those planning to attend will meet at 2 p.m. at the Hetzel Un ion desk. Rev. Nelson Frank will speak on ''Harvest Reflections" for the annual Harvest Home Sunday at the 9:15 and 10:45 a.m. services at St. Paul's Methodist Church. Wesley Foundation will hold a Sunday morning seminar at 9 a.m. and Bible study at 6:30 p.m. Subscribe Now at Half Price* You can read this world-famous daily newspaper for the next six months for $5.50, just half the regular subscription rate. Get top news coverage. Enjoy special' features. Clip for refer ence work_ Send your order today. Enclose check or money order. Use cou pon below. "the Christian Science Monitor P-ct{ One Norway St., Boston 15, Moss. send your newtooper tot the time checked. D 6 months $5.50 D 1 year $ll ID College Student Faculty Member Address Zone State •Title special if., available ONLY to college student', faculty members, and college libraries. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY'PARK PENNSYLVANIA University To Be Held Responsible For Additional Sewage Plant Costs , The entire financial burden amtager Robert V. Edwards said yes--; :responsibility for providing addi-1 terday morning. 1 s { ,tional facilities at the University' i Last Week the General State: sewage treatment plant, as or - ;Authoritybacked out of a $500,000' dered by the state earlier in the project which would have added week, appeared 'yesterday to rest to the present facilities. The GSA solely upon the University, (said that they were withdrawing: The borough, which Contributes:the funds because they did not: approximately 50 per cent of the4ant to get involved in the pres-! sewage inflow at the plant, indi-lent controversy. cated yesterday that it had no: Estimates on the costs of pro-i responsibility, financially or other-ividing new facilities have varied; wise in the plant. ifrom $500,000 for one plan to ss' "We are merely a customer otmillion for another. the University," Borough Man- (Continued on page two) THE SCOTSBORO BOYS First Place Trio. In The Intercollegiate Folk Festival Grossingers, New York and P 1 KAPPA ALPHA Invite All Social Chairmen Of All Organizations On and Off Campus . To Sample The Finest In . Folk Singing At Penn State Saturday Evening P 1 KAPPA ALPHA 411 E. PROSPECT AYE. Cc, "Tareyton's Dual Filter in duas partes divisa esti" says turf king Virgilius (Big Wheel) Plutarch. "Try the Appian Way to fine tobacco taste—Dual Filter Tareytons," says Big W heel. "From the Alps to the Aqueduct, we smoke them summo cum gaucho. Tly Tareyton, one filter cigarette that really delivers de gustibus!" 4 ,6 1 k: 1T * 4 Tareyton delivers / the flavor... DVAL FILTER DOES IT!-'`'s•kk Autumn Bali Ticket SaIe.LAWS Convention Forms The annual Autumn Ball. spon-; Applications are available at sored by the independent Stu- the Hetzel Union desk for coin: dents Association, will be held mittee work on the 1962 Inter from 9 to 12 tonight in the Hetzel colegiate Association of ' Women Union ballroom. Tickets are $2.00 Students Regional Convention to " a couple, and are on sale at the Th p be held on campus this spring. applications will be s:vailable fletzel Union desk. until 5 p.m. Monday. Tareyton roidifSe ,P 4 ^.4.-C r a v # ddle n am / PAGE THREE
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