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PHILADELPHIA, FA.. Mil RSDAY, <>< TOBER
Election Night Rally IPolice Arraign Will Be Held Tuesday U. Of Michigan At 8 In Houston Hall Bookmakers Returns To Be Continuously Posted
< WXPN, Political Science Students By
Harnwell To Speak I duration in l(us»ia" »ill be
the topic of ■ lecture in be <!<•- il i)\ Ur. Gaylord P. Harn-
well, praaidcal ■( the i nWei .il .1 i;;il luriii". lit III.' Inter- ii.iinin.il \fTair- tanoclation to- daj ■■' i pin- i" the Franklin Room iii' Houston II.ill.
l»i Harnwi II toured Russia last MimiiHi .i- .i member of ■ dele-
. i of \ MUM I. .Ill lllll\ I
>li nta -rni bj the State l*<- partmenl to study the
i. in ni education.
by Michael l>. Bartell
i
the Political St in WXPN, will be heli at 8
i [all. rally will i until tl
Ivania, i ork and announced.
te and national elections will be | and displayed
ived on a series and black-
the students ding informed of the
will I" I political
ptrtmi ■ Itlcal
arrive. Students In OBdaU
will In? in charge of the va
a> maintaining phone i •
tom in the i by
Rally ia
Pennaj li ania Race
migle,
I the
IB I' I
• Pal i ;ia Atti I
■ <;. Ed*
running: fo
■ me district
Farris Is Chairman For Military Ball
II which is if the three
■ if milit;
u .
Phillip E. M ■ .'.
Ball will
than in
Star Athletes Exposed
By Reporter Espionage bj Barrj Daatadi
o top-flight University of Michigan athletes and the
if the Michigan daily n<
arraign* ay as of a $10,000-a
•all gambling ring, ketball captain Jack
string fullback I R
named in in il-
timum in jail.
II. <i. i Frits) Crialer, athletic di- inl the
nding further invi ■
Into the activities of the 1
Hutli- i Philip I
! the gambling ring
nf the Inforn
■rand boya
sail I that '
■all ment
of the two
Editorial
This evening al our I-V Heeling Smoker, w< to discuss many things with you, the >f the
•man Cll alizing that you will have had sufficient iming, we will 11 >ur ques-
tions and commi ""• Ours is a large, intrica inization because of the
Mirk in which we are Involved. Yet nt that you will atmosphere
of in devotion to our organization in all that we Whether those who will greel you hi
one, two, thn on the paper, and In wha will be able tu get a fl
good picture of our activity. Represental ind editors of the paper
will welcome your every comment, and will strive to satisfy your concern. W. an I in you, will evi ally Inheril I er. We offer you positions on our five
. Business, Sports and Pho- iphy. U William Miller, A
■ rial writer, as our n ies1 i] you an evening well spent, quaintance with the University and her student
Mental Health Clinic Appoints Additional Staff Psychiatrist
DP Meets Today there "ill lie a general run I
,1 .ill sophomore and junior members ..1 the Dallj Peanayl- ranian newa itafl al ItM todaj in the l mi-Mill Sedetj R a. attendance is comsmhwry.
bj Thomas B. Hobbina
has be taff of the 1 Hcaltl
ill the
clinic for consultat
r Fifth Avenue
psychiatry and -pent his I
Philadi
jrchothera
Clinic. ( left". Slexens. Reinhnld
Otln of the Clinic
mainl]
nmon tha other among the Clinic1
majority problems. Main
annot gat along « that !
with
I .inrcntratinn Problem
tin that tl
uod with
, the tro
or the student i
In tional
'h one of the :t the
i- Clinic, which HI the third Hi
of hi-
lid.
Philo Hears Lecture On Basic Freedom In Biblical Thought'; Finance Society Sponsors Landa Talk On Corporate Control
by James P. Kartell
The initial talk ul11 l"' ■ HalL
■" '"
will d. ' '••'l Thought
■
■
h Theolo
1 «nd • ■
"Buddhist and
.Vill in
, who
■ '■
..,. .... « ill consider the 1 1 human will in
eluding l< h William Fontaine,
ophy.
AEC Sets Off 'Santa Fe,' Third Mom Device Of Day
b] I he I mted Press International
irnis- a balloon
heduled, end all Sator-
ban.
U. S., Britain Accept Indian Nuclear Ban (Washington, D. C, Octob. lliriuin
,n Ir1.l1. In the ,.1 calls
to be
Pope Urges Prevention Of 'Universal Slaughter'
,d abandon , off. whal artiffojed
•universal slaughter." I "
died "instruments of a
by Anthony A. Lylc
_.\], 1.,, pronh Magtoa lawyer and president 0 P0I,M. i, will .-peak on corporate control and proxy
,, 7:80 i if Houston Hall. The l<
1 Duff, I in during his
Among i aa ■ law- '■'■
■-., I ouii Hutton, and Phil: late
In his n • rthrew Leopold Silbi-r-
Penn-1 nitht which elided last Jul as Landa' lory. By rounding up di-
I'enn-Tex.. through backing of the Fairbanks,
Ihicago, he was able I from the leadership of Perm-Texas.
Ian battle was tl il Air-
ruehauf Trader fijfht »
■ the unusual strati m defeating his oppo-
Laai v degree at George w" ;
tudied ■ holouy under Freud.
DP Survey Returns Currently Insufficient
■ aide,
but inauffl ilent
in.
Thi will
tribution nong d other
,1 lent- may also make returns on a plain piece of
■ and pi. at any of the four boxes provided.
Alumni Gazette To Assimilate GenlMagazine
Benj. Franklin Founded
217 Yr. Old Quarterly in Michael u ■ Zuckerman
A t'l ■
and Historical jed indi I public
tion this month another publication of tl
ral Alumni •isylvai: . I
"The ( ii terly whi
Bradford Rh
Philadi
scrupu
1
The I
i oni ributioa
ho," by Ruth ■
feat
al in tho
did its pn • • membei
Alunm that organisation 1 irrentlj
Medical Building Begun
rssMllllllaa VOfi on the ne» Medical Research Bafldiai has commenced behind tne Men's Dormiton. ■-. lb. lOSM -""'"'" lure which 1- h. in- lu.ilt at I c.-l of M.IIMI.000 aiU take appr.m-
matel} one >ear for its completion.
PAGE TWO THE DAILY PENNSYLVANIAN Tirrnsi>\
Editorial
• fbrd
tioi
which ;
II mit th(
Into and will i plans. Ii I of nik"
gtiing ir time against
de will be valu- abli '"'ih
Letters
Kalme by the Board
Portrait Of A Chessman
an ■
uf P
: ail
ulur fashion following
than an;.
The Dual Kalme
i tail; l'i n\ HI:
which I
MM ii \I:I. 1:1; \i DE, wi,
+
Bditor, Dailj Pei that in I
!l" will i
1.
frosh in
pllance with ii an-
I - "ubiquit Kapps I
hman-on
iixl
■
all ni 1:1; tCKERM \v w h. "6S
Letters to the Editor should he addressed to thi- editor of The Ibiils I'c nn-> l\ anian,
ill! Womlland \\enue. I h. > should he
dmble spaced at (.1 iharacters to the line
and musi lie signed Name will he with- held upon ic(|in
X\\t Bailu pennsutoanian A Franklin Society Publication
Pubh :ny by and for
-„„_ " rnduate* of the . Q_
'""'' C»irrrsity of Pennsylvania ' ,>}*
Vol. I
RICHARD E. FOSMIRE, Editor-in-Cl
DONALD J. GROSSMAN, Managing Editor
ROBERT P. LAMBRECHT, EX. <iitor
STEPHEN SCHULTZ, Business Manager
RALPH THORNTON, Graduate Manager
Telephone EV 6-0100— Err. 535, 536, 537
■ ■ ■
A
■ from H
Itman in
vhirh hi
sin-
alma had
■
Bob and Howard Dept.
^
m
Nigh I
The mental and the physical Kalme excels al both,
"iih rone, dark-blond han
■ ith the i m of a natural atl
■ Ing IKI tit while walk in
hufttinjr ' • with his hands in hil
by the ticking of a large, bla
unfolded.
!' the Utl whi in Latvia, after the Second W family lived in tl tinn in G ar old Ka
■ 11 ;«.lc ihool that adli'
Ishment for di ii(f in the front row of ell
y on the floor. W Charles didn I ately ru-
Kal of | Y. M. C. A. Ilci e. « h learned 11 'hnjr gait i up
and hi
Thn nini Field" thin abruptly bringing our thou back to the present. Positions in the thi games were well developed now and it apparent that only a few gam approxin lal; in all others Ma Kalme had the upper hat is a nervous I plaid ja
continually tappi
Suit Of Clothes all
Mr ' *"
Ing. •\\ lth
The
. through I
me with
IT Ing a dra
liiiK
in, but ;
"What do iral fit. i
u. "H a little b
.in.
it, I'll ha
right! That's not ack.
"i d ther.
it this 01
"/ itted, "II
•7"
"Not bad." We found ourself ai or.
"B "HOW ai d," I d.
id.
It hut Bob pulled himself together and sadly turned to bush •
"This, Howard, is a genuine Botany 500. You i aid," he said
"V\ ked,
>el, heh, hem, I he immediately rejoined. "Well it's this
know that M II, Th% I! the* y low
;e manufactun iff all the i |,ar- gaii ml" He flipped tfrrough a
I • Botany MM label.
Isn't that quality, Howard?"
I. It was quality.
he said, rubbing his hands, whi
ink I'll take it, but th< oting our
he I ily, / like a sh< m.V" wear
i'; but l don't ea te in
saying that, !
tear, The
by, beam- ing II, shook our hand and bill 'ping a do
In our pocket and telling us to all again, toon, Hi ward."
We reentered the world of South 11th St., proud in the knowledge that, at last, our broad should' leaked in quality cloth, at bargain pr:
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Martin-Pennsylvania Class Rings On Sale Now
Medium Wt. $31.85-Heavy Wt. $38.93 Plus Tax — Quantity Discounts
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Talkathon 58 Grand Prize. 15 Dwl. Solid Gold Bock Martin Penn Ring on Display in Houston Hall.
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VARSITY SHOP
r OBE» 80, THE DAILY P E N N S Y L V A N I A N PAGE THRKK
Goodwi^Coffin^tubby Given Starting Berths
layed in the fullbai r the Piii
is I
Stul.li> M Tackle aal
rrtg. I 916 I
an I
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Kill. It
Hid will ■
Punk I i'il Qaaki
Parker, Sports Staff Make Predictions Dan Parker, iporto editor »f the Nee Tort Mimw and ;> aatJeoallj ueiainaatot, katna th.- v|>„rt« -i.iff in predicting th<- .mi-
ni ten ni' tin- top ("Hi ill Mine- ni the week.
I'rnn I I i m mi ih
ill-( ilium Broiln-I'rinit ion Notre Dame-N i\ > I'itt • LSI M i — ■ - - i ppi I iklahiima I nliiniilii < iliin St.-Northwestern i nliforn St.
Partefl -i i
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Pitt
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i 0NSEN8I 8: Peaa, Dartnie«ta\ « ataell, Piteeetoe, We, I'in. LSU, Oklahoma. Ohio St.. Tie,
Haverford Blanked 150s Seek To Break Gridiron Loss Jinx
ID coonwis
Ivy Soccer Loop
end.
W. 1. Pet. Harvard 1 it 1 .IMMI
1 X.i-
.IUI7
Dartmouth | Tale I 1
Princetc.il 1 Brown n .IMMI
By JV Soccermen
.ii the p the
the win- ning H
ond i
their
Dick H Of the
ElL two with a $•-»•] record. T with
lock with tl
ter with the
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fine Printing
Programs — Invitotionl — Posters
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Philadelphia
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Open — II AM to 3 A.M.
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LOW MONTHLY RATE
SOCIALIST WORKERS PARTY Campaign Rally
Saturday, Nov. I, 8 p.m.
Hear:
Farrell Dobbs America'* leading Socialist Presided lial Candidate. Socialist Workers Parly. Recently returned Irom Europe.
And The Candidates: Ethel Peterton lor U.S. Senate; Her- bert lewin for Governor Eloise Fin- land for Ll Governor; louis Shoemaker for Sec. of Internal Affairs
At 1303 W. Girard Ave.
TODAY - THURSDAY
Episcopal Luncheon
(50C) FOR STUDENTS
Commu'en Campus
Christian Association
1 00-1 50 pm.
Speaker:
The Rt. Rev. Oliver J. Hart
Bishop of Pennsylvania
FREE SERVICE
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Baby, It's Cold Outside.' PENN SIX FOOT SCARFS
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The
University of Pennsylvania
Club of New England
CHESTERFIELD NEW CAREERS FOR MEN OF AMERICA:
WEATHER EXPERT
Invites All Pennsylvanians
To Attend
A TEA DANCE
Immediately Following The
Pennsylvania-Harvard Game
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1
Hold Commander Ballroom 16 Garden Street
(Just Off Harvard Square)
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Tickets of Admission at a Nominal Cost at the Door
Tjrjj^ejTQth.Top Valuejop-Tobacco Filter Action
NOTHING SATISFIES LIKE CHESTERFIELD KING
THE DAILY PENNSYLVANIAN PACE THREE
GoodwiaCoffiixStubby Given Starting Berths
bj Ralph H.Mti.m
the MM
I a |
>t
Stubbj M Tackle
S I
-till
ibli A'ill I!
Purdj I''il Quaki
it In ili
Parker, Sports Staff Make Predictions Dan Parker, iporti editor "f the Nan \ork Mirror and a nattenaUj lymHcated roluianiat, |oini Ike apart! -t-iff in predicting tke out-
si i.n i.i ihr top eolfefe t«M>thall taraea of the weak.
Parh.r ■.•■Inff ili.-ld Kan
II,u. 11-4) - i)
I'.llll II.ir ^ ale-1'
ril-i olnmbia ■■■II
Urn" n-Prineeton Notre Dame-N
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ppi (Iklahoma < olorado i ihio St.-Northweatern i alii
1 nplon Dent Eeinhera; Hi \ man Wkite (27-1 17-4)
1
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fine Printing
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University <
Club of
tt
Immediately Following The
Pennsylvania-Harvard Game
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1
Hotel Commander Ballroom 16 Garden Street
(Just Off Harvard Square)
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Ticket, of Admission at a Nominal Cost at the Door
on Loss Ji mx year'
VIPI|
\ Ol|
ball < ■
TODAY - THURSDAY
Episcopal Luncheon
(50C) FOR STUDENTS
Commuters — Campus
Christian Association
1.00-1.SO pm.
Speaker:
The Rt. Rev. Oliver J. Hart
Bishop of Pennsylvania
^3^S^^SS^^S3SS^55
Top Lengthjop Valuejop-Tobacco Filter Action *??
NOTHING SATISFIES LIKE CHESTERFIELD KING • IW * "'"' Tt-Mcc* c*
THE DAILY PENNSYLVANIAN PAGE T!!
Goodwin,Coffin,Stubby Given Starting Berths
b) K;il|ili lies m.in
is I
Ktubbj \t Tackle
no- I 916 I 'he I of I
n ax 1 I he I
. i !
• Hoi
■ ■ in.l will I
Purd) ltd Qnaki
t the
Parker, Sports Staff Make Predictions Dun Palter, iporU .ilitor of the New Vot* Mirror and a
nf iin df the top college football lanwa el the a<
aathmallj iyml ihtaaaiat, |etae tte epee^ ataa? in predicting the out-
Penn Harvard Yali ith l ornell-< oliimhia Hn>« n-Princeton Notre pame-Nas.> I'm ~\ i acuae LSI Mississippi i iklahoma-< 'olorado (iliio Kt.-Northweatern i aliforri
Parkef ' loff Roaeafeld .-1<I-I) (J6-11-4)
Kom ■ Batei ' "i»lon Detrtaeh PeMherf Hey man White
Harvard Pane outh Dai
.-II .•I! i noil
Oklahoma Ok
( ONSENSI Si Peaa, Dartateath, ( eraelL Priaeetea, Tie, Pitt, L8U, Oklahoma. Ohio St.. Tie.
nell ".ell
Haverford Blanked 150s Seek To Break Gridiron Loss Jinx By JV Soccermen
M OODWIN
Ivy Soccer Loop
i
ml.
'Ih.
in the
win-
for a
ading
of the
Dick H tit the their
with tl
."1-1-1
lock wit!
' 11 fol- low
in
I I son, i
loss of former AH
1
■
i.. Harvard . . P«nn Cornell Dartmouth Tale
irtOU
Brown
JAMES B. BURNS
fine Printing
Programs — Invitation* — Posters
3513 Market Street
Philadelphia
Chinese Restaurant 146 N. 10th STREET
Open — II A.M. to 3 AM
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Heart of Chinatown
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SOCIALIST WORKERS PARTY Campaign Rally
Saturday, Nov. 1, 8 p.m. Hear:
Farrell Dobbs America's leading Socialist Presiden tial Candidate, Socialist Workers Party. Recently returned from Europe
And The Candidates: Ethel Peterson for US Senate; Her- bert lewin for Governor, Eloise tick- land for It Governor; Louis Shoemaker for Sec. of Internal Affairs
At 1303 W. Girard Ave.
TODAY - THURSDAY
Episcopal Luncheon
(50C) FOR STUDENTS
Commuters - Campus
Christian Association
1:00-1 50 pm.
Speaker:
The Rt. Rev. Oliver J. Hart
Bishop of Pennsylvania
Baby, It's Cold PENN SIX FOOT
OUR PRICE -
VARSITY
Outside / SCARFS 2.98
SHOP
The
University of Pennsylvania
Club of New England
CH ESTER FlELD NEW CAREERS FOR MEN OF AMERICA:
WEATHER EXPERT
Invites All Pennsylvanians
To Attend
A TEA DANCE
-
Immediately Following The
Pennsylvania-Harvard Game
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1
Hotel Commander Ballroom 16 Garden Street
(Just Off Harvard Square)
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Ticket, of Admission at a Nominal Cost at the Door
TjpJjngth.Top Value Top-Tobacco Filter Action ^
NOTHING SATISFIES LIKE CHESTERFIELD KING *> I >»«•<< * Myers TobecCv <
PAGE FOUR THE DAILY PENNSYLVANIAN THUMDAY, OCTOBER 30, i95g
NOTICES ATTENTION — I all
T»u » an<1
BOWLING
BOY'S Clnb-
BBIDOE
DtliTI—A
ELECTION WIGHT BALLY— \ ■
*1»» LIT HBYIBW—A all i
m the
PHOTOOBAPHY '
PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIBTY — [>l
HECOBD
STUDEHTTUTOBSOCIBTY
. r*e in
YOUNG DBMOCBATS -
riNAHCE SOCIBTY
HILLEL —
HBWH/ST CLw»
OUTING CLUB
PENH CHRISTIAN riUOWHIF-
ELECTIONS THB DAILY PENNSYL V AHIAN —
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It was a time of great unrest and movement all across (he land, and I was of il and in it and on it and with it. My sonnet was half finished; my soul was a traffic light turning from red to green. It was the time, and I . a toothbrush and a comb and a cold can of S. beer, and I went to my mother1
"I go( lo go, Dad," I said, kissing her, digging her, all choked up with love and Zen and a mouthful ofpopoorn to go with the | ,m is gh ,nd then 1 got to I/"." Sam was my friend and he was hip and I called him Sam.
The swinging Sam gave for me was wild, icy, far out. Nobody moved for hours. We sat on the floor, looking inward, Zenward. sipping our good gold Suddenly the door swung open, and a bearded, haunt.
d, and it was a. poet and he had In out th. id ho had dug it all and he v. back. He knar, man, he knew it and we knew it, that he
rammed full of Zen-wisdom and his e . were wise and wild and his whole body was bandaged. He was beat.
"Do you know why Schaefer is your kind of beer?" he asked us. "Because it's round, Dad. That means a smooth harmony of flavors. It's round, man, and it's your kind of beer because no- ftoif .'"
So, out of nowhere, I had the word, and the word was round. It was the time, and I set off along quiet streets—past the football field, looking for kicks; past country gardens, digging the carrots and onions; and then ahead of me I saw the curving, calling, mystic, roaring highway. And it was the time, and Scha
my kind of beer, and I was (/
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