PAGE TWO altons au cinema El Cid Termed Celluloid Lump Of Sword Fights in Stereo By VINCE YOUNG Coltegtan Reriewer Once upon a time, a nasty old Arab stood upon the banks of the Mediterranean and shouted to hifi troops. "Moors. the prophets have said that we're destined to rule' 2 the world!" Not too much later, eh armada of more nasty old Arabs landed across the waters and proceeded to - larlaavoc on Spain. AND THUS begins a series of sword fights and battles - amalga mated into one celluloid lump entitled "'EI Cid." It seems that one Roderigo Diaz (El Cad) fought some Moors but refused to kill his prisoners. He was tried for treason and later was provoked into killing the father of his girlfriend, Chi merle. Award Forms Now Available Seniors and graduate students interested in applying for Ful bright Awards to study abroad should obtain application forms by Oct. 15. Applications an d descriptive pamphlets -may be obtained from R. E. Galbraith, 204 Sparks. The completed forms must be sub tnitted by Nov. 1. • More than 50 countries are available for pre-doctoral re search and study. Britain. France and Germany absorb more than 300 of the 100 available grants. There Ire three types of grants available for study abroad. The Full Grants provide round-trip transportation, language or orien tation course, tuition, books and maintenance Tor one academic year. The second type,' the Joint U.S.- Other Government Grants provide tuition and lull or partial main tenance Travel is provided by the U.S. Government. ; It is also possible to _apply for a Trayel-Only Grant to-supplement maintenance and tuition scholar ships granted to American stu dents by- foreign governments, universities and private donors. SAVE UP TO 50% DANCE PROGRAMS Personalised matches. napkins -Commercial Printing 51,2 E. C4.lloge A... AD 6-302 S ,• New 'College-. Diner Doi.v.,,own_l 3 4e.weentr.itie. Monies STATE THEATRE I CTUREr ca*my Awarts THREE' SHOWS DAILY ,NO RESERVED SEATS Mats. 2:00. Evss, 6:30. 9:30 Price—Adults Mats. $l.lO Including Tax except Sat. & Sun. Eves. $1.50 Including Tax Children under 12 yrs:: SOc Fortunately, El Cid saved the' a -little trouble keeping the, plot day for himself and Spain by' out of the way of the action. winning a city in a joust with a, • • • . • nasty old Spaniard. After one .full year on Broad- Unfortunately, he incurred the way "West Side Story" has final= wrath of the new king and was !ly reached State Cellege! , exiled. But being a popular fel- l -.Rut it was well worth'the - waii. low, his wife and troops joined Last April, it walked away with him, SO• off to Valencia they 10 "Oscars" and a! special men trotted, swords, shields and stereo tion for choreography. . • sound effects.; The plot 'is an • updating of . . But, alas, our hero is killed by "Romeo and Juliet," with the . an unfriendly arrow, and amidst! Montagues and Capulets being rresented by two an ear-splitting chorus of singers on ep New York's West..Siderival gangs . accompanied by, a rather discon-! certing organ, the 46 million .spec-! THE TRAGEDY' concerns the tacle ends. r ' I love of Maria, a Puerto Rican, for ..... CHARLTON CRESTON, who.:Tony.•an Americad. offer the past few - years, has i . Not much more can be said evbJved from Julius Caesar to' that hasn't been printed by some- Moses to Ben-Hur, is now Spain's; one elfe before, but if you're one immortal El Cid. (That's Arabic iof the few who hasn't seen- it for "The Lord") yet—run. don't walk! It's an en • I tertainment experience you won't His darling C • ene is por- want to miss. trayed by Acade -Award win-1 ner, Sophia Loren. he will hard ly get an award or this film, Iri though. Producer Samuel Bronston ob tained most of his bit -players from the repertoire fait exposed in his "King of Kings." Bronston has become a master of the use of stereo sound and eye-filling battles. But he seems to have had • • .JOHN CANADAY Art Critic, New York Times speaks on "SOME PROBLEMS of MODERN ART" , 8:30 P.M. Friday Schwab Auditorium • - Tickets are now availaVe' to students without:charge and on, sale, at $1 . .50, to Ts? others at Main Desk, Hetzel Union ltildg. • Presented by Artists and Lecturer Series, The Pennsylvania State Univeristy CA_THAUM 3 Performances Daily! HELP OVER! 2nd Week NEW • NOW SNOWING ® 2 Performances Daily! • Academy Award Winner! EST OW BEST SMINIAII AM, Mimi ' starring Spencer Trac7•Burt Lancaster• Richard Widmark Isd,r l ere Dietrich. Judy Garland• Max Schell•Montgomery Cliff THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVEttSiTY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA NOW SNOWING at 1:30.5:00.8:20 P.M. Nirt~anir NUREt4BMIG Sunny Skies Fprecatt Sunny skies and warm tempera tures were observed yestcrday in most of the eastern half of the nation. Sunny skies and 'warm tempera tures are forecast , for today. and tomorrow. A high of 74. is pre dieted for this afternoon. THEATRE MATINEE 2:00 P.M. EVENING 8:00 P.M. TODAY 01,51....CA,0us Pep Rally A pep rally will be held at '7 p.M. in the Hetzel Union ballroom following a motorcade which will form at 6:45 p.m., behind Sigma Chi fraternity. Jay Huffman, assistant freshman coach, and Daiie Hayes, fullback, will appear at the pep rally. Football filtits of the Rice-Penn State game von be shown after tho pep rally. - There will be a 25 ,cents admission charge for the ,filins but the pep rally is free. International Film `'Miracle in Milan" ,will be shbwn at 3, 7 and 9 p.m: in the HUB Assembly hall. Tickets are available at the HUB delc for 50.' cents. News and Views The College of Home Economics pUblication, News arid Views, will meet at 6:30 p.m. in 117 Home Ec. :Mildred Aril°ld will speak on "Photography of Food." The pub lic is invited. take the spring Take liberal arts, general studies, intensive German. Sophomores broaden their backgrounds. Juniors pursue their majors. Courses in English or German. ,Students:live in Vierinese homes. - • 'JUNIORS AT THE UNIVERSITY • . . OF FREIBURG, WEST GERMANY Intensive specialization with deeper.immeislon in an.ancient university. Cou4es (in German only) stressing political science, philosophy and literature. Students live in German homes. i , ... I ' Prerequisites: Junior standing, Crlus swag% - ' and proficiancy in Garman. •• /OM Include: Tuition, field study trips. round-trip . 1 sailing from No Sr York room, most meals. Vienna: $1.530. Freiburg: $1.450.; 6pplicatlon deadline: D o c. 10. 1962, 1 • i , . For add Mogul Infomation, i moll coupon now. ' _1 1 Institute of European Studies (i. sur•prenf iiivcationel .fregorkcrtiodt) THURSDAY. OfTOBER 11. 1962 Council Elections Education, Engineering, Liberal Arts 'and. Division of Counseling Student*' Council elections will continue through today in the Hetzel Union Building. Business Administration Coun cll polling will be in Boucke; Chemistry and Physics, Osmond; Dome Economics, Old 'Home Ec.; and Mineral Industries, MI. . Polling is from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. • Sigma Chi 'fraternity's Derby Day hat snatching begins today. Other Events Ar Hill Party, G:2O D•m., 211 HUB. Anglican Society, i:3O p.m., Fireside Room of St. Andrew's' Parish House. Chimes. COa p.m.. Alpha TM Omega •ororit7 suite. Greek Week,.: D.s:rt.. 216 HUB. Hozneermaine Queen Judging. 6:39 p.m., 218 HUB. Ministers' Conference. 8 a.m.-12 :30 p.m., HUB assembly hall. Spanish Club. 7 :30 p.m.. Simmons lounge. 11CA, 7 p.m.. 217, HUB. Univeraity Readers. 3:30 217 HUB. Weoley Foundation Holy Communion, 5:15 p.m.; private communion, 5:45 to 11 p.m SOPHOMORES AND JUNIORS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA Prerequisites: Sophomore or junior standing, ' C:plus avirage (no language prerequisite). 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