Hungarian group to play The Hungarian Symphony Orchestra will present a concert at 8.30 p m tomorrow in Rec Hall under the auspices of the Artists Series This is the group's first American tour arranged after years of negotiation The Hungarian Symphony has performed throughout Europe and the Soviet Union From the success of these tours it has gained a reputation as one of Europe's finest orchestras Janos Ferencsik is the musical director and has been for tu o decades He has appeared as a guest conductor for the Los Angeles Philarmonic and has led a number of operatic or chestras including the. Hungarian Opera Compnay. Vienna State Opera and the Budapest State Opera. He has conducted most of the major European orchestras Ferencsik is is the recipient of the "Kossuth Prize." the highest state decoration in Hungary, for his "out standing merits ” Denes Kovacs will perform as violin soloist in tomorrow’s program Since 1951 Kovacs has appeared as a soloist and recitalist for many symphony orchestras. He is winner of the Carl Flesch Competition in London in 1955 and was more recently awarded the Franz Liszt Prize in Hungary The orchestra was founded For assistance and information on a confidential basis . . . call us we will help you. Abortion information given Abortion m Philadelprua AMERICAN FAMILY PLANNING (215) 449-2006 (215) 449-2007 (anytime) DON'T HANG YOUR BRAINS IN THE LOBBY WITH YOUR HAT. When you come to a Quaker Meeting . Thinking is part of it. So is feeling. So is sharing. Bring all of yourself. A worship based on silence. Quaker Meeting House every Sunday at 10:45 a.m. 318 South in 1923 as the Budapest Metropolitan Orchestra It later was reformed and given its present name after un dergoing severe losses during World War II Many great conductors ha\e led the orchestra in cluding Pablo Casals. Lorin Maazel. Zubin Mehta. Leopold Stokowski. Igor Stravinsky and Otto Klem perer The orchestra will perform "Leonore Overture No 3" by Beethoven. "Concerto No 2 Fisher# Panasonic# Sony Zenith# Garrard# Dual absolutely the LOWEST Prices in Pa. HARRISBURG RADIO LAB. SUPPLY 1120-36 Market Street Harrisburg., PA (717) 236-9048 Open Mon, through Fri. 9am -9pm for Violin and Orchestra” by Bartok; "Dances from Galanta” by Kodaly, and "Suite from The Miraculous Mandarin" bv Bartok. Tickets continue on sale at the Artists Series booth on the first floor of the HUB. Student and children tickets are $1.50 and general admission is S 2 50 The ticket booth closes at 4 p m today Remaining tickets may be purchased just before the concert at Rec Hall Police PHILADELPHIA (AP) State Police used tear gas yesterday to quell a brief disturbance at the huge Eastern State Correctional Institution near here after inmates assaulted three guards, seized the maximum security block and set fire to mattresses. The rebelling inmates held the block for nearly three hours. Warden Robert L. Johnson said the prisoners were unhappy because they are not allowed to have radios or television. “We discovered that some Zoltan Kodaly MISSA BREVIS PENN STATE GLEE CLUB and HOOD COLLEGE CHOIR SUNDAY 3:00 P.M. RECITAL HALL MUSIC BUILDING NITTANY MALL at.th* "Y" on Rtes. 26 & 64 botwoon Stato Collogo and Bollofonto 4th Annual Aunt Jemima ftNCAIC The Treat's on Us! DELICIOUS mint Jemima PANCAKES quell prison inmates were making weapons with the personal items,” Johnson said, ex plaining why they were taken away several months ago. State Police Commissioner Rocca Urella dispatched 60 troopers to the scene after an emergency call from John son. “We don’t have enough correctional officers,” the warden said. The trouble erupted shortly before 8:30 a.m. as guard Joseph McCraken, 48, was escorting the second of 35 men in the block to the exercise yard. He was MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION FROM 8:30 A.M. TO 11:30 A.M. SATURDAY, NOV. 18th Drive out, or take a bus to the mail for a free breakfast that includes pancakes, orange juice and coffee. OUR MALL HAS IT ALL . . . NOW WITH 38 STORES TO SERVE YOU. knocked to the floor and fighting began. Guards Thomas McCauley, 50, and Herbert Williamson, 36, rushed to McCraken’s side all were armed with small clubs and the three managed to get out of the block and lock the door, preventing any escape. Meantime, other inmates set fire to the mattresses, filling the block with thick smoke. The warden refused to release the shouting men from the locked block until sufficient guards and troopers were in the area, and We're Serving The Daily Collegian Friday, .November 17, 1972—5 disturbance then only after the tear gas cannisters were fired. This took place about 11 a.m , less than three hours after it all started. Urella said, “There was no danger to anyone’s life. There was smoke but not to the point where lives would be en dangered.” The three guards were treated for severe bruises at the Pottstown Hospital and then went back on duty Fifteen inmates treated in the prison in firmary for smoke inhalation or from effects of the tear gas STUDENTS Don't Miss Out! Damage was confined to the mattresses, and local firemen extinguished the small blazes. Johnson said the two in stigators of the trouble were Daniel Keagan and Daniel Delker, whom he described as "troublemakers ” The prison is located at Graterford. in Montgomery County, about 20 miles north west of Philadelphia. It covers 1,773 acres, most of it farmland which the inmates work A 62-acre compound, housing about 2,000 prisoners, is within the wails
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