PAGE EIGHT Players to Ad on Revolving Stagm Two revolving stages and two movable platforms will 'be used in the Penn State Players pro duction of "Witness for the Prose cution" at 8 p.m. tomorrow, Fri day and Saturday in Schwab. The sets, designed by William .Albawl, assistant professor of theater arts, depict a London courtroom and the chambers of the defense attorney fora young 'man sawed of murder. • The pl 6 concerns the trial of Leonard Vole who is charged with the murder of a rich, elderly woman whom he had befriended. His lawyer, Sir Wilfrid Robarts, Queen's councilor, tries to save him despite the • complications presented - by Vole's mysterious, foreign-born wife. Special At the Corner Are Plate and . Senior Citizen Dinners Served Each Night 5:1.5. 8:30 The C l or ginik I , t jr , ' *ri ,'mot 1., , , 1 11' 'r3•."., f: - • . ,0 , i ', - 0 if .•-::,. ,I, t ' 1 1,•1 1. 4{; 't ! ~, 4 , .. w i ,\s. , ' ROBARTS WILL be played by Warren Burns, graduate student in theatre arts from Allentown: Joanne Beegie, graduate student in theatre arts from Mahoney City, will portray Vole's wife, Ro maine; and John Whitesell, senior in the arts from State College, is cast as the accused, Vple. Director of the cast of 30 is Walter ? H. Walters, head of the Department of Theatre Arts. "Wit ness for the Prosecution" is the first play Walters .has -directed on campus since 1956. Tickets for the three perform PHI KAPPA TAU RUSHING SMOKER , TONIGHT - • FORMAL 7-4 a P.M.- sreihmen i tiletconze • I - • ' Corner of Garner and Fairmount • • 421 do e • e I & i i ' THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK. •PENNS'(LVANIA O 0 MEMIIMYO 0 • ancea are now •on sale at the Hetzel Union desk :for 75 cents for tomorrow night's show and $1.25 for the Friday and Saturday eve ning performances. Today' . on Campus-- (Continued front page five) HUB - Spring Week, 7 p.m., 214 HUB Women's Chorus, f1:30 p.m., HUB assembly room Riding Club, '7:30; pan., 217 Wil lard Nittany Crotto, 11:15 p.m., 121 Mineral Industries " PerPe motil -Nol But scientists and engineers ,at Ford's research and scientific labs do deal in perpetual , notions Hand they have more tha n a.few 'about What might be cprnmon place in the future, some pf them I ,just as Startling. :Studies at Ford i involving new ....energy Aources ;and improved `materials may trip bring jet dropelled cars with • gyro stabili zers...automatic driving Controls flying automodilei and wheel less vehicles that glide i on a :cushion of art . .1.: vehicles pro- Ipelled by atomic energy... plastics with the strength ' conventional • imetals 'adhesiyes that 'replace melding ... radar nd other elec tronic controls to4ssist or replace the driver in maq situations. Basic studies in these and other fields are just partof . a continuing program of proOvis shined at reinfonoing Ford's leadetship through scientifid research . and engineering. :MOTOR C The American Road, PRODUCTS son THU MU • INDUSTRY • AND T Cold Weigher Expe Th upper air weather regime, which tends to control the -sur face weather, has changed radical-, ly since the weekend. The new pattern favOrs very cold Weather I for several 'days. Brief, but heavy, snow squalls late !yesterday heralded the, ar rival of a secondary surge of arctic air, and temperatures early today were forecast to be.a few degrees above zero. Today,, tonight and tomorrow expected to be partly cloud)), dOLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS 49 WANTED RECORDER 'CONSORT -forming - all -gaspers mirk:erne. Call 17N 15.4579. 7-9 p.m. ELECTRIC . GUITAR. baas guitar, and • sax tor new rock and roll troop: or if any 'troop needs drummer. Call Ken AD 1-21146. • RIDE- TO Newark. N.J. or vicinity Fri day nista, Feb. 9. Call Stan UN 6-2 MO. ENGLISH -MAJOR. with Philadelphia etu- SIFEIMEWEiMa APA TRENT MATE for spring term. Gil who bar aaartnsent and need& roim ma or one tnterested in obtaining apart men Call Nancy UN &NM WANTED—NIDE TO New York City Pri• dam Feb. II; 12:10. for two. Call Barbara UN IS-2749. WANTED: ANYONE 1:: military aspects of Engineering (and all trigineers) should be), and desirous of learning mort. about the buildinj of the Alcoa klighwiy come to Rdom Bourke at 7 p.m., Thursday. Feb. Bth to the monthly meeting of the Society iy! Ameri can; Military Engineers. all MPA NV CAN ROA NI Alt OF •T141 . 1%1111 riPACt WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 7: 1962 ded to Continue windy and very cold with snow flumes. A high of , 16 • is forecast for oday and a high of 22 is likely omorrow. A low - of five degrees indicated for tonight. New College Diner eititown • BrA - ..jrzen the LiAdifxq WANTED: CAR TO rent for weekend. Feb. 17. Call Don UN 64128. KELP WANTED WANTED WAITMS. • Interested person. ncll 7403, ask for cook. FOR RENT IMMEDIATELY:- .Unfur. AVAILABLE MAO one bedroom apartment beat. Seater. , " stove and ref rigeratar furnished. For further information all AD PAUL ONE SINGLE and one double room. tall. trans located; cooking facilities and free. parking. UN 15-5851 or AD 7-4078. GRADUATE STUDENTS. Upperclassmen —comfortable - rooms with hot ana cold running water or-- 'private bath: inner. spring mattresses. central; parkint comrnodatlona. To inspect and compare. The Colonial. 123 W. Manny. AD 1-2122 or AD 7..4860. . ROOMS—SINGLE 34 ; Double $6. Tele: vision, clock radio; tile Seth, individual heating. Phone AD 7-2693. 8224CLE. for rent. , Call AD 7424 2-ROOll FURNISHED efficienci apart. , ment, one 3-room furnisbed apartrneW Also li-Fs unfurnished house, oil heat. For fur Infcrrmation shone AD MO*. BENGLEMOOId, vacant now , double avail able 'nfet term. Call AD 7-2782. FOR SALE BANJOS. UKEB. Guitars. Pianos, Man. mond Organs—strings. books, all awls supplies. Pifer Musk Centers. Benner PThe. Open 'til $ p.m. dilly eneept Weds. none EL 84441. FOR -SALE: BEST Haircut in town at • Gentles Barber 'Sbop.: under_ Western Auto. Two barbers. No waiting. 20' x. r SCHULT TRAILER: $2OO. Call AD 3-2709. - ' COMMANDER PORTABLE &wins Ma. chine with attachments and new machine intrantee. VA AD 8-8367. '69 VOLKSWAGEN, good runninc eon. dition. clean. black with white walla. $l,OOO. Call' Bob Trdrick after 5. Mill. beim .DI 9-5295. TYPING - •••••110•INIDOO••••.••••••••••••*•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• TYPING—FAST.— •ceurate, reasonablt. Call AD 7-2835. •••••••••••••••••••11.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LOST .••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• oo LOST: .GOLD CHARM Bracelet in-front of -MdKee last' Friday. Call UN, 5-7337. Reward: ' DARNIT rat FREEZING I Tle took ray blue Loden Coat at Phi 'Mu Delta Saturday night. Can't afford ne* one. Return! Call Ellison UN 5-8525. : LIGHT ,BLUE Ski Jacket lost at Theta Chi Saturday night. pall Jim, 1114:6-4166. DARK , GREEN Raincoat containing brown leatiier gloves. Waring. Reward. - Cali Erich UN 15-6197. ' . LOST: GRAY SATCHEL. near HUB Post - Office last-Friday. Call John UN 64470. LOST: IC4E SLIDE RULE. plastic. black -leather case: believed left in 228 Sackett. Call. Bill Service AD 7.2225. LOST ONE Alpha Omicron Pi pin be- tween East Halls D. Atherton, Pi Kama Phi or Delta Chi last Fridai night. Reward. Call UN 11-3244. FOUND •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WHERE OLD HITS are 'played at a' new hop—ln the Recreation Room of the East Halls Dining Hall S :30.12 :30. 2br stair. sse drag.'Gills are admitted . without charge. 'til 9 :SO., ' lus 4 , 1•1 S 41 ; kl goiski PART TIME Employment. College students, male •or female: .Afteinoon and craning work, 17 hours per week. Working schedule will be arranged to suit class and study schedule whenever possible. Call Mr. Beef. fer 6 sp-nu - 2 .p.ns. Al) 2-2061. Ralary -1160 per week. STUDENT CHECK CASHING AGENCY onala Monday then Friday 9:80 - :001 Saturday 9 :30.2 :30. MONSIGNOR LEONARD 3. FICK !I'm sneak Feb. 11. 7:00 Dan. In 411 Houck,- Hie. topic: The Index—Good or Bad? Open to public. Sponiored by 11 Cl tib,„; PSOC SKI DIVISION meeting Thursday. feb. S. 7 p.m, 112 Bouckbout. ComoHee trip &trine March vacation. Ile ieposit will be collected. CLASSIFIED STAFF: There will be • /abort meeting after the general business staff meeting tonight. Bring pens. TRAINING HORSES" speaker Jars Dar* -... Ruston at.Ridinc Club Wednesday. Feb. 7. 117 •Willard, 7:36 ate. . . LIBERAL,AHTS Lecture Series: Dr. Helen Sn.ider, assistant professor of Payeboku7. will speak on 'The Discovery of New Was," .Feb. n, 7:30. HUB Auditorium. GUARANTEED: NO NOISE. Good Dance - Mode. by LAM Combo. Varied reper toire: Piedra formals, fraternity Parties. Call AD 74950. SEE , FAMOUS Ice Caoadeo coming to Hershey Tat Arens. -Bus trip sponsored ,Penn State-Figure Skating Club. For details call Jot Kappinger, UN 5-11146.. GOING TO EurDpe this summerl U ad rill Ur.' Herat UN 1645411.
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