TUESDAY, iOCTOBER 5, 1965 'Series' To Open Sunday By MORRIS MERTZ | the llnivesrity as part of its sec- I watches on television a few hours! Tickets for Sunday's perform-' escaped He'rioiVs^'innirv^Tli'r- 5 Collegian .Staff Writer onf | nationwide tour of colleges before his dream. The TV show's ance are available at (he Helzel v eVGninn . ‘ Uv „ ' . Tile i imei.-itv Artr-t Series and universities. jacts. song and dance numbers. Union desk. Student distribution s -i o ' n at intersection of S «ill beam its Uttij-fiG season with Versatile Actors 'and jokes give the nightmare its will start 1:30 p.m. tomorrow p,,,,), g. ~nd F Foster Ave the off-beat fcomcdv "The Coach ; "The Coach With the Six In- theatrical form. land continue 9 a.m. !o 5 p.m. 1 t T ' , .' . ‘„ ' With the Six Insides," at B:3o' sides" stars Jean Erdman, who This unique presentation of Thursday through Satur da y. , I( , e '■ ,U norr p.m. Sunday, in Schwab. wrote and staged the production, drama, dance, eomedv, music, General sales will be held Tliurs- ; . e ncullural science-Haven- This rendoring of the Jovcean T!l « cast of five actors will be and pantomine has 'been ac-! da >' and Friday only. Any tickets ' meS nLrSVv i masterpiece, "Finnegan's accompanied by a trio of mu- claimed by countless critics. still remaining will be distributed ' ul Ju u-V ' *2l " 1C Vcrnon Ricp “ ,c ! ans Y*, USG , 24 diffcrenl , Hailed By Critics or sold at lhe d °° r ' t„r Engineering Cokhm Award for the most outstanding inyWnments to _pla.v composer T h e New York Herald Trib- All students must present both n Y.) were treated and released Off-Broadway inletjt Ito s fascinating musical llne states , -This is excellentdheir matric cards and tickets from Rittenour Health Center 1963. The ad-ard is presented bv score. (entertainment for anyone who 1 at the door. Non-students will not! The accident occurred as an associnlijon of New York The play depicls the gaiety.'wants to give his mind a, be admitted on student tickets. Schwartz failed to yield riglit drama editors and critics. imagery, and tragi-comed.v of the stretch. The New York World| Doors will open at 8 p.m. of wav as he milled out from Following its New York run. fantasies passing through the Telegram & Sun adds, "Miss,Ticket holders must arrive by at E. Foster Ave. and hit the auto the comedy 'scored notable sue- mind of a sleeping Dublin tavernjErdman’s dancing is eloquent, least 8:25 lo be assured a seat, driven bv Kno'rr. Damage was cesses in Tokyo and at three keeper The name, “The Coach the actors with her uncommonly Unoccupied seats cannot be held!estimated in excess of $lOOO maior European festivals. The With the Six Insides,” is (he title'talented, the music is exciting for friends who will arrive later In view of the recent rash of original company is coming lo of a vaudeville play that he bind delicate.” I for the program Cold Weather Expected Today Snow flurries occurred in northwestern Pennsylvania and across New York state yes-, terday as one of (he coldest; early October air masses in his-' lory covered;the northeast. I Record breaking low tem peratures w'ere anticipated throughput the Commonwealth! last night, and readings earlvj today may Be as low as the! upper teens ,in some of the! coldest spots.! | Frost and freezing tempera tures were oxnocted in central Pennsvlvania around dawn to rt- o.r 09 nr 30 is ex pected locally. Panly sunijiv skies are ex pected to boost this afternoon's readings a few degrees above yesterday's maximum of 49. Tt will be mostly clear and cold again tonight with a low of about 32. NEW sCOILECE DINER Downtown Between the Movies 'ALWAYS OPEN i’ AND ALSO FROM 11:00 TO 1 JUTEBOX IS FREE Will be available COMPLIMENTS OF THE HUB SOMEBODY PLEASE TAKE ADVANTAGE OF MY ENDEAVORS SOCIAL COMMITTEE Conventions Held Tomorrow Night (Continued from page one) 8 a.m., Thursday, will also vote in the nominating process, be discussed, he said. ant) is not binding in the final The outgoing USG Congress oW-Uon, which will be held Oct. will hold its final meeting at 7 p.m., Thursday, in 203 HUB. University Part, fr-mal (ormal gathering of about 20 students Sunday, elected a new party chairman to replace Gary Legone who had resigned. After the election of Charles Wein stein by acclamation, hopeful candidates introduced them selves to the group. Daniel Clements, Liberal par ty chairman, said yesterday that his party will hold an in formal meeting at 7:30 tonight ill Wolfe Hall lounge. Clements said the meeting is to explain rules and campaign procedures to promising candidates. A party platform, which is due at - BICYCLE - PARTS REPAIRS • ACCESSORIES Western Auto 112 S. FHASER ST. SOMEONE SAID THAT IT COULDN'T BE DONE , BUT HE, WITH A CHUCKLE REPLIED THE HUB LION'S DEN WILL NOW BE OPEN RUBBING SALT INTO THE WOUND, AND THE JUKEBOX IN THE HUB BALLROOM WILL ALSO BE FREE DURING THE FIRST FEW DAYS OF ORIENTATION WEEK EACH TERM. OUR HERO MEEKLY ADDED.... LASAGNA TONIGHT HERLOCHER'S RESTAURANT HUB SPECIAL EVENTS COMMITTEE MEETING TONIGHT Second Floor HUB UNTIL 12:30 ON FRI. and SAT. NIGHTS THE DAILY CCYiEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA For Good Results Use Collegian Classifieds Penn State Sports Car Club's first annual Independenf-Greek Challenge Cup Gymkhana Preliminaries Sat. Oct. 9 Finals Sat. Oct. 16 e FOUR CLASSES • • under 1300 cc sports • small sedans • over 1300 cc sports • large sedans Lot 83 North 1:00 p.m. Rockwell MANUFACTURING COMPANY PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA LEADER IN MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS; INDUSTRIAL AND HOME USE POWER TOOLS WILL BE ON CAMPUS OCTOBER 18, 1965 TO DISCUSS OPPORTUNITIES IN: • MECHANICAL ENGINEERING • ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING • INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING • SALES ENGINEERING • GENERAL SALES SIGN UP AT YOUR PLACEMENT OFFICE NOWI U uiiimiftniumiHi 12:30 THE AND SPACE FOR DANCING HE ADDED, I Students Escape Injury NSU FREE reprint "How to pick » new car for below $2,000 a factual comparison of 18 imported automobiles." FREE Contest: Win an NSU automobile. Write (or FREE reprint and contest blank to: Exd. U. S. Importer: Transcontinental Motors, Inc., 421. East 91 Street, New York City 10328. Tel: (212) .TR .6-7013. 011111111 11111111111111 accidents involving University | students. State College Police Chief John R. 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