CAGE TWO University Suspends By DOROTHY DRASHER Two Ist term students were sus pended from the University by the Senat - rSubcomrnittee - on Dis cipline, Daniel R. Leasure, assist tant dean of men, sold yesterday. A 'freshman in liberal arts was suspended until the end of. the Spring term 1963 for drinking as a minor and disorderly and dis respectful behavior, Lkasure said. THE STUDENT 'in an obvious ly intoxicated condition" started an argument and threatened to 'fight with another student at the North HalLs record hop Saturday night, Leasure said. A counselor called to the scene escorted file intoxicated student to 4,he coordinator's difice, but the 'student was "clamoring and rant ing" and so uncooperative that the Campus Patrol was called, Leasure said. The student had refused to -identify himself in the coordina tor's office and continued to do so throughout the night which he spent in a special room in the Ritenour health center, which is reserved for "temporarily emo tionally 'upset" -people,. Leasure said. k campus patrolman was with the student during the night; and at 9 the next morning the student had calmed down considerably and identified himself, Leasure added. . The student's case was heard by the student tribunal in his area which recommended that he be i l ••••4•••••••••••••••••••• - ••emeo•eag • • Want to do something different • 41 cr ._ • this weekend? 4 41 •• • GO to the . • • • • " SAHARA' ROOM" -v: •.• •• •• • • • • • • • . • • ......... • • • - ----• , Dancing to the Muisc of • • • "THE KEYSTONAIRES", •• 14-Piece Band • • • , 0 , • 0 Saturday Evening, Oct. 13 - 9-12p.m. o . • TM* ea Sok at HUB Desk SIM per couple ..) • t , r•••••••••••••••••• •••••••- 44•4****•••4 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA suspended. The recommendation was approved by the discipline subcommittee. The other freshman, who was suspended until the end of this term. had shoplifted a 39 cent item from Woolworth's in State College Monday. Leasure said. HE SAID that the student was caught by the manager, of the store. _ At the office of a local justice of the peace the student pleaded guilty_to the charges of,.shoplift ing and paid a fine 7,f - $lO and court costs of $11.50. The case was then turned over to the Uni versity for action In a third case, handled by the Cool Air Expected Cooler - and drier air spread' over the northeastern states last evening. Weather conditions more typical. of -autumn shtiuld replace the summer-like temperatitires of recent days. Partly cloudy skies and cool temperatures are forecast for State .;college today. Afternoon readings should be in the lower 60's. Cooler weather is expected locally .tonight, with a low tem perature of 46 degrees. Increasing and 'thickening cloudiness is indicated for tomor row as a storm moves toward Pennsylvania from the mid-west. Showers may begin late in the day or early evening. A high of 63 is expected tomorrow. TV RENTALS I 1 by day, week, month t r ! T- , , ' TELEVISION -1----ISC, SERVICE .-... .-= i CENTER ts= . i at State College TV i k - 232 S. Allen Street It gives the- Fall of DELTA CHI Fraternity the greatest amount of pleasure to felicitate tke brothers featuring FRANK WILSON star of - "Razzle McDazzle" 2 Frosh sub/committee this week, a 4th term student was placed on disci plinary probation until the end of the spring term, 1963, for ~malicicius behavior, Leasure said_ The student had shoved a ball of lint, saturated with lighter fluid and set afire, under the door of another student as a prank in a residence hall October 4. ONITTANY LAST TIMES TODAY . . . 2:00-5:15-8:30 Academy Award liriamert snrarrwrssl ELI= NI7 =NW? NUMMEnti I with `""^"'"" • SUPERB CAST • SUMS-MOll.-TUIES.• THRILLING . . . 'SUSPENSEFUL . . . ADVENTURE. . . 'Not *lade ' Guns of Nasanate Isas theme tram so alights a dnuaa of hick •ds mut . . "plead id,. smeitin: —N.Y. Ffrrald- Tribune 1 11. : 1;4111. • , i• • • LIV ' • ' • - 4 4 • ,',(.." e • • -7 „ :11 r Ott •+*.t • • • :."- •1. 1 '- r- WI NCI MIMI igPAIECIISEICE Worm.. 1111100E1 J 91111111111113 Pledge Class on Founders Day 1962 A,R.coNDmoNEr.. LA TIM NOW "One of the Year's 10 Best!" —N.Y. Timm —N.Y. Mirror —Time —A-P "The Picture is Colossal!" , —Time Magazine "The Spectacle is Terrific!" —Bosley Croathers. N.T. Times "Gigantic .Thrilling,Entertainment!" Rich Haul!" "An Important Film!" —N.Y. Post —Daily News +,' . : CHARLTON :EL SOPHIA . tte ~, , s. : , NEST I At i.O REN_ Filmed in Glorious COLOR! Perfonnance Times TODAY :30-5:00-8:20 P.M. TOMORROW at 2:10-5:10-8:10 P.M. Don't Miss THE WORLD'S MOST OUTSTANDING MOTION PICTURE! Fine Food Dancing and "Your Favorite Monday . The =Greatest in Rock & Roll The' Ivy Rocks Wednesda , Fri., Saturdq - The- Exciting_ Jazz of The Don Krebs Quartet • La Galleria "The Gal" 233 E. Beaver Avenue AD 8-2992 . Steaks, Sea Feeds, Baba Ude, sad For year event enjoyment, Pizza Of •yovr Faun* sandwich SATURpAY.,QCTOBER ) NOW —LA. Times —Cu. Magazine Beverage al tern