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Z s pennsulbaman (lllHial I merest l'. S. Weather Bureau VOL. PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAId 11 1 I, Ireyz Terms TV A Dynamic Force bj Robert I- llirschhorn ddent of li Television Network television Industry i.-ly (I y n a ni ie I [n e from its com- I"irsl Round Draw by Julien D. Yoseloff3 i . VI ng that it , I \' i . Iliotl ti-U' I Unbegaun Lectures On Slavic Language i dmund J. Koeinekl E the I tin 1 the thn lure, l| Vo iii Uteri the the dlflfi n the did itioi : . vanic if the I 100,000 \ ill the i ind of thl i that the balloti the political ni rolled i •at 1 ird. The \ state he can bring the ele. I Hampshire can haplh will ha\ "" If he hopes to build supi' ry in the November election. Nixon Turns Liberal i step 11 himaelf .1 with hi well thai Massa was "soft on Communism." I f joining I indoubtedly would >r his ill 'it. "Kht him to national prominem loat an election and his 1 larkling personality arc capable i ting the ' pghire, I Hani win- all of r him in New York (in re th<' bird ballot vin. Kennedy Interrupts I ampaign and !' II pit him at'. M. .];<: il \. V Disciplinary Committee Lists Punitive Actions call) . following diftcipll ar. imlet ition of thi Two fri r in it r tful and titudi DP Teletype Service member of th< would Uki available with if Thi I'I taff. Collegiate Band Concert Planned For Saturday 18th annual l i phonic ' vania will urn 0 p.m. Thirty-four college* and ui in Pennsylvania « ii, will be phony for Band." Harnwell To Head Group Studying Judiciary System tieipal vania stir Th> 111 ultimate Mi Harnwell I I In Harnwell ; I HI for English Squash Team Challenges Quakers © b) Stephen J. Wei n and bridge the Hinge v intent this iVnn. . four out of the with the mbine ishing its ruing, tl ill be held, featuring i who night, and John I irding the i [siting In G •ridge. Mike >ander»on. K. I. Hick, the chairman of the tour. K<l»in Higelow, Roger Jarxia. and Chris Harding are pictured after tin match. i an not win points on I net thi time." 'in, though, i nig "winners." In page fwr) Trustee Praises University Growth At l-F Banquet William L. Day, newly elected chaii man of the i Committee on Studenl outlined the futi ; attribu I he al the interfratt nity B I'.mi "Bulldingeel t aivei t Ivi ill In Hai 'build in the count i .II for elf. Student Reaideni i ling prog il the In If) iwarda Given i \lpba Two Students Start Summer Stock Club

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Page 1: Zs pennsulbaman - Penn Libraries Ness, Director Frances Weakiey, Organist At THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 17th and Sansom rRinAV. MARCH 11, I960 THE DAILY PENNSYLVANIAN PAG1 THSSI UOlMlUi

Zs pennsulbaman (lllHial I merest l'. S. Weather Bureau

VOL. PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAId 11 1 I,

Ireyz Terms TV A Dynamic Force

bj Robert I- llirschhorn

ddent of li Television Network

television Industry i.-ly (I y n a ni ie

I [n e from its

com-

I"irsl Round Draw —by Julien D. Yoseloff 3

i

. VI

ng that it

,■ I \' i .

Iliotl ti-U'

I

Unbegaun Lectures

On Slavic Language i dmund J. Koeinekl

E the

■I tin1

the thn

lure,

l| Vo

iii Uteri the

the dlflfi n the did■

itioi

:

.■vanic if the

I ■ 100,000 \ ill the i ind of thl

i that the balloti the political

ni rolled i •at 1

ird. The \

state he can bring the ele. I Hampshire can haplh

will ha\ • "" If he hopes to build supi'

ry in the November election.

Nixon Turns Liberal

i step 11 himaelf .1 with hi

well thai Massa was "soft on Communism." I f joining I

indoubtedly would >r his ill 'it.

"Kht him to national prominem loat an election and his

1

larkling personality arc capable i ting the ' pghire, I Hani

win- ■

all of

r him in New York (in

re th<' bird ballot

vin.

Kennedy Interrupts I ampaign

and !'■

II pit him at'.

M. .];<: il

\. V

Disciplinary Committee Lists Punitive Actions

call) . following diftcipll

■ ar.

imlet

ition of thi

Two fri

■ t«■ r in it • ■r

tful and titudi

DP Teletype Service

member of th< would Uki available

with

if Thi I'I

taff.

Collegiate Band Concert Planned For Saturday

18th annual l i phonic '

vania will urn 0

p.m. Thirty-four college* and ui

in Pennsylvania «

ii, will be

phony for Band."

Harnwell To Head Group Studying Judiciary System

tieipal vania stir

Th>

111 ultimate

Mi Harnwell I

I In Harnwell

; ■

I

HI for

English Squash Team Challenges Quakers © b) Stephen J. Wei

n and

bridge the Hinge

v intent

this

• iVnn.

. four out of the with the

mbine ishing its

ruing, tl ill be

held, featuring i who

night, and John

I irding

the i [siting

In G

„ •ridge.

Mike >ander»on. K. I. Hick, the chairman of the tour. K<l»in Higelow, Roger Jarxia. and Chris Harding are pictured after tin match.

i an not win points on I

net thi time."

'in, though, i nig "winners." In

page fwr)

Trustee Praises University Growth At l-F Banquet

William L. Day, newly elected chaii man of the i

Committee on Studenl outlined the futi

; attribu I he al the interfratt

nity B

I'.mi "Bulldingeel t aivei

t Ivi

ill

In Hai

'build in the count i

.II for

elf.

Student Reaideni i

ling prog il the

In If)

iwarda Given

i

\lpba

Two Students Start

Summer Stock Club

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II PAGE TWO THE DAILY PENN S YL V A N IA N H n.

Ihc Bailu pciinsuiuanian A Franklin Society I'uhlicutioH

Publithrd aft i "v ''I' <""* f0*

tout'1" "'" "' ,h' MU il !»».» | 1 POO

A Mi mhi r iif The An: Pr*M

VOI

Editorial R( II 11,

* Dorm Ri'iii Increase During the

mmon to in tins count

the I'n problem

dormitorj nounced Tut Ided link in

Tlic : Ity, hovi not an i think i

than balanei . annual units. I' irhich ho

mold the outlook and i nation's future leadi

in not i«' !ed in ti

In MI [ntei 1th Tin D( I n ni'

■i;it I'll"

II! i'il |l

ciall abl« fall in this

up. i lean 1'i'i

had "pi St' mil el I'liis would certainly seem to !>•' the result of the tlni HI tuition in the i

il in the new iii n dormif if the r I tui-

tion alo minimum fl

tie position II it is trul

omic ladd<

In the apparently d lenced bj I toan Pitl I the

action ol the Dormitory Office, it might be worthwhile for the administrate

in the price of an education \ Ivania. wii must be nirt an- ntlu the burden directly on the students ran only result in limiting the I'ni-

■ nd nit i iT

l.v.ti Indent I

with narrowed outlooks, opinions and —I 11 "i

Discipline While we would noi oui like to be

in the plai ■ en male under- I d by the

I'm on Discipline for various offenses this schoo were

d thai the < 'omm ■ lit to take such action.

ditionall Ivania students have had a penchant for misconduct ol most infantile variel ething which has neither enhanced the ti life on the

campus nor made for a favorable Imagi Pennsj Ivania in thi mmunity around it am

syl- vania alumnus who was highly critical of Yale's expulsion of the wrongdoing studi in its recent dormitory scandal. "That

ool only cares about protecting Its own rnfully. tfter

leaving him d what he had I with a violent mental After

all, enrollmi i is a privi- not a right, and Pennsylvai luta-

tion is t ous to be forfeited for the who run afoul of

their university's rul<

Hate Yourself Dept.

Symbolic Satire 11

INK lit I

III tin- la

an-

I Bl Unit kind of ii buildup I mi^ht . n why I think the pktura ii to outatand

ing. " f>*

>eliind MM Aim (M • '"-

and, ■ni-nt In

link', the • the

a anil the devices the hora used

■niriiit '.i til

twini ulition in

(but unl

skill of i'

tha inosi dim

it hi ti a film.' i

nky-tink piano, nri nan.

1 sill and Hiotnit i',< il In

If you want >f thintt that

ll examples will sir point says.

' the

ii' with I

a gri

and and the camera fo< aningftilly

on a half-tilled I" point the if the

ar family rid War I. I I family." he M)

hi ML' that did it."

Kurt Hoffman, the Heinz Panel and (iunt aann, havi

■ I within the film. In the narra- tion ey have attempted to work out a kind

iaual im i : the That is, tie

istic, "aren't we wonderful" while the visual imagery on the acroefl p

that the oppo The jrreat laughs in the picto mostly fi parity

that the narration becomes a sarcastic ma many funny things in the

almost all. Among those to watch for are u ltd

I favorably eompan Charlie Chaplin, a hilat oty. a ba launching rmath and a great a M. But the best thing about tl is tl • (ains a great vai It moves from harsh

brutality, each of the off brilliantly.

The Richard Ang-: lent. ember of , but

M Bruni an as Kirsten, and Elisabeth F lit as

landing. end of rI

is a hit

in, you've enjoyed the picture too much to qui Man-. hould go to this film

1 no other reason, people should go re that othei like

oe made. It shows that a political idea can be telligentry without becoming ertl

—D. L. FISIIMAN

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TABERNACLE CHURCH PRESBYTERIAN AND UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

37th and Chestnut Streets

Sunday, March 13, 11:00 A.M.

Service of Morning Worship Under Leadership of

MARYVILLE COLLEGE CHOIR This 42-voice choir, under the direction of Harry Ho. ler,

has been heard on the CBS. Church of the Air, the

National Radio Pulpit, and the Protestant Hour.

Sunday, March 13, 8:00 P.M.

The Tabernacle Church Choir

and the Philadelphia Oratorio Choir

will present

BACH'S ST. MATTHEW'S PASSION - Part II Earl Ness, Director Frances Weakiey, Organist

At THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 17th and Sansom

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rRinAV. MARCH 11, I960 THE DAILY PENNSYLVANIAN PAG1 THSSI

UOlMlUi VD8HEAD

11 > V EBLINQ

LYN G M.LA

MARILYN GROSS

KATHLEEN KI!)I»

HI I I \ KRONSEDER

i I nisi: LEIB

1 II Mil.(II II M \>|

1 ales of Woe by Mike Baylson

to lill i' t hi- main

1 BtJM

ordinal arc mull

this

1.01* 1 ill crown

will i'

I'uli.

' in 117 I

and I

KiMiiulinu (mi the weekend, we recommend the ckMini daya "l the

nee ■< the ' ommer del Museum, the Jazi I each all .ii the \ <;!<)• in \ "I Muaic Rundaj efteiniMin mid evening, or ■ |eod clean -nowBgh< in soMebod]

Rho I

Miss PENNSYLV \M \ l'".(i

>\l.n RiiHi

tag, and «ill i ■

Alpha Sigma Phi and \ IO have mi kl,ill- anil li.nnl |)ailiis nn tap for t hi- weekend, »TO Ihrta ■ "LI* timer" extravagansa with ll»l> Biglie'i mi ' i| will all.nil \\ i -I Side >l<ir\" in I

norroa alii i in.on. and follow Ailh hufli-t and liaiul d.inrr in the eVl vNarm ireaa uleaa their imilii geta lxe*L

St,

1AM will with the

Kaii| ' with-

in.I pledge . Cocktaila and d I heii ^ i

>on an.I into the ni> I'hi (.am ha- llfiui) Sinnnli on the atand. and join the JBtaa at

Suada) . Phi hap also getting shipwrecked Satardaj nigh) . . . l'i Lam, will go at it en 9—da) with DKE, mneic b) a assail COBRIM. repeal edl) the J.i !•)

...Inhere night . ' \lplia will have a pan

I thai

ml then Inv

Sigma (hi will lock the amaffl loi tin- annual plidti ifcew; while Sigma N>> in\ili-s all to linn lli.iinik part) ... a <l.i-.il hand ilmin-

i Phi Epallon. Pajantaa for the rna Delta Phia, and dnnca nii-i( fin ill' Ihcia Kho »ill have ■ private ikipwrecklng ,.. Cla

lot I hi-ta \i w ith (he Mclodiera. I will have a Hun the

Di band if .ir campoa, mildly speaking. A but trip

Van pping at several nefai •HI late .shopping.

• • • •

iia and Bl noon. I I 'an I 'i.m nil ("I'm a In ieatnil

I harmiii

i ai the world' I harmon mil down and

■i I'vi '■ ad " Pel'■ aid I ipporl

dar Job in nim all I'riMi i

I III, hut

it . . I

what I II he on ' n BO P M

ake money out of nary nii> tn B cape

blandly d(

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before being advertised to the public of

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AND SPORTSWEAR FOR WOMEN

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THE DAILY PENNSYLVANIAN FRIDAY, MARCH 11, |*

Penn Teams In Championship Meets Trackmen Compete In Heps; Powerful Eli Squad Favored

Fencers Embark For Eastern Championships

111 !

nproving in la * ill i"' Yorl

innual I Intercollegiate Fencing Associa- tion chan

will b

N.Y.I !

it, but

throi

I

thaw, McMahon P

ghoul

i i» \( KK

M \l\ McM \Hu\

Mermen Compile 6-10 Slate, Slater Elected To Captaincy

b) Brown

I

ng in the unfamili

Mil.I. v| \ | ||;

" ■ Pn

Tourney Of Sixteen Teams Culminates Wrestling Season

In Martin B. I.irinan

In tin' culmination of the

nine varsitj grapplers will represent the ' Pennsylvania In the annual

Prince- *

|.T.I|)|il.'l- Will '

Kid.nciiir Shullli- lineup

np( to

in the

unti.

n the

who h d down i

■ I Hill

In Middle \\, i

'it (li-

ly numb

i Ugh

with

Vale

>rd.

by Kohert \. Kucha in km

A P

ami tl.. annual l too Hall on Saturn..

al in all a "

Penn ■

njuriea

I n and it, I'Ut

I "Penn works and |iull ■ fourth

Berlinger vaulting

iurling

Berlinger Oppose* Marraj

should

and w ill ha

ly Im-

ill be

i

JOHN Ml BRA1

be out

lend i ith.

in tl i

Fine Form Of Visitors Earns Them The Lead ■i page one)

Blue ng to

B. l. i

ing Hi

with I : lost tl.

might well have ankle

l which ho |

troubli f his

10 17,

The mei

\l Mulloy'a in I'uitl .

uir th<

id Lft-15.

f A \

ri \

»r*

Bart Berkwieh -lands raaalj U return .1 Wlati Ihe racquet of ( hris Hardini; in V courts. Berkwkk won the natch, the lone Quakei to do

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I I BCB 11, 1 THE DAILY PENNSYLVANI AN PAGE FIVE

Mlkvy Honored By Selection To All-Ivy, Big Five Teams

of the

I ■

Mlkvy

ampbell,

I

■if the I, and

s, Temple star Kill he only unanimous

Phi Delta Theta Tops Magee In l-M Playoffs

day wonder WRIST MOTION WINDS IT

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• ment within from v hazard of dust, mois-

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from $95. fed. tax Utd^

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Norm & Dave Kaufman

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too much :

to a i night, to ■

md half reboundini

■ 17-D( In .i »l. in

which Magi

■ It led

■ I then 11 ' d of the

bucket tell to

the half.

in th. rut th

it that '.'

with Phi Dell I in tin'

I with put in ten

I 11 h consecutive w in for the Phi Dell

now onlj •

dependei I

P.M. in Hutch! mi.

I'll Kl ES" KIWIU'i

Swimming

who

ond ii

who compiled I n the

In divini i triumpl i

tchell. ell, thr i pring-

Altl

son pi

Before Your I.F. Party

l-F WEEKEND —March 12th 8:30 P.M.

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA

CARLOS MONTOYA (World's Greatest Flamenco Guitarist)

" I lell-out Town Hull . . . at tin i /..v. nt tin i on* in tli'

ikoutt nl Oh " \l s\ ^ OU I IMI -

TICKETS ON SALE: HOUSTON HALL INFORMATION DESK-$2.50-$2.00 - $1.50

Tickets go on >aU for Shelley Btrmon, Saturday, at the Montoya Concert at 730 P.M.

See The Dinah Shore Chevy Show in • i V The Pat ly, ABC-TV

SIX-PASSENGER CAR OR

STATION SEDAN ...CORVAIR IS BOTH!

A wonderfully HMIUI folding seat makes every

Cervair two cars in one. Just one quick flip and you

increase the h||i|( and parcel space to 28.9 cubic

feet. And jest as simply, you're back to comfortable

sh-pastenter capacity. It's standard equipment

... and extraordinarily practical.

Corvair does car-pool duty with the largest and best of them, <■ "I or out for ll -mine

instead of people, jtul look at Corvair's station-

sedan load ■pace with the rear Mat (bided. And whin thai i can start on tin- trunk.

car. No 04 I with independent on at

all Iniir wheel*, an an that i i wain or antifreeze, i on can't con out

e days with a Corvair. Drivi DOB. *

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PAGE SIX THE DAILY PENNSYLVANIAN FRIDAY HI

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The Blintza A Koiher Dairy Restaurant

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CHINA KITCHEN II ut Pbilly's I an a

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• Luncheons Dinners

• After-Theatre Snacks

• Orders Carefully Put Up to Take Out

27 and 29 S. 52nd St. GR 2-3584

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Monday Ntghts

FRANK TIBERI Jazz Group K*r»erly ulth Benny fio»rl*»n

Univ. Museum To Exhibit French History Films

ill be in the

ELECTIONS

Chinese Restaurant 146 N. 10th STREET

Open — 11 A.M. lo 3 AM

The Most Outstanding

Food in the

Heart of Chinatown

OLD HEIDELBERG Loungi

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,. . home of the

world's largest

Cuckoo Clock!

• Gl'Ttan and Viennese Menu Specialties

• Imported leer on TBB# Served in Stains

• Dlnni., 6 te v PM Juppe- 9 teJ AM

Dinner Music— fnlertammenl by the Student Princes svecy night till 7 AM—Dick Thomas at the Piano Bor

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Philadelphia ♦

CHURCH OF THE SAVIOUR iR'i. a) ludlow and 3773 Chestnut Si.

r M Brooks. Rector -P. W. Houck. Organist

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Closed Mondays

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MARCH 11

Bellevue-Stratford Ballroom

9:00 P.M.-200 A M

LOU CHAIKEN'S ORCHESTRA

Intermission entertainment by Foreign

students. Special price lo all students:

$2 50 per person. Table Reservations:

$150 per person. Coll International

Home, LO 8-7250, or get tickets at

Ihe do

t^toitffcr s

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Plaza

1526

Chestnut St.

215

S. Broad St.

l.lllkrll'S I FINt MUSICAL INSTtUM.NTS

Jtt tviic«A,u)oti etun. olltyid, 21 1

dLjin ing <^ * tcjgettions

II btrt Stiidi>ii\ Meet and Itt

FIRESIDE DINING ROOM

Momt Cooked Meals Air Conditioned

331 S. 43rd Street Bring Your Dal* After the Cam*

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Full Court* Dinners 5 lo 8 Sundays 12 lo 8 Luncheons 12 to 2

Banquets ond Portias

Russian Inn 1233 Locust St.

Plan lo have dinner here on the weekend

Philo 's Most Interesting Restaurant

The Rendezvous for Artists of the Stage and Screen

Open Sunday

LUNCH - DINNER LATE SUPPER

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Private Dining Rooms to Accommodate 75 te

5W PALUMBO'S 824 Catharine St. MA 7-7272

Visit- SHOytR'S famous old-time Restaurant*

412 Arch St Since 1874

HELLER'S COLONIAL DINING ROOM 3729 SPRUCE STREET - BA 2-4057

MILTON LEWIS . . . Your Host

I.F. SPECIALTY

ALL YOU CAN EAT - $<£°

Brunch - Every Sunday Morning From 11 A.M. to 2 P.M.