, Page Tivo L PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Published semi neekly dories. the Calleee seer. ascent an holidays. by stollen. of he Pennssi‘anin 'note tulles, in Inc interest al the ollece The Moderns. !oath, alumni. nod friend, THE MANAGING BOARD MICH R tur.ry JR 'l2 111 NDLI I. L RFIIM '22 Fddor Buslse, Mtenn.xer 111110 IC rut AR '22 SAMUF.I. SINCLAIR '32 Vann+lnc rdltnr Cacslalon Munn: er ruwAun IV. WIIITI. '22 LIN Y ERR . 32 As'Sslnst El ar Mmniser TI1F000121: A SFILRILL '32 EDIVAIIII S SI'ERINC Ssortq I,lltor Foreign A.h t WILLIAM 11. 111% INC . 32 COLLIN I' !INK '32 Lex, F4lltor Ax•A CirelllaMon 2lnnnoer STEWART TOM NSLND '32 JESSE C 31r1.1. ON 'l2 N., n Editor Snot Ads. rtblng Ilan,er KATIE AI WRIGHT 'l2 SIARGARI T TSCIIAN 'l2 Womi.n', Fthlor Womete+ Slimalkins , Tthlor LOUISL MARQUARDT '22 Wr.ntoin 111,4 FdLtor 131 , 1ngyIF Ilen,mln 'll Pnlph D 11.4%0 jr '3l Robert E Tmlion '33 D 0.141 I' Day '33 Itnllin C Stonmelc . 33 Richard V Mstll 13 IV. 3 Jr 33 Lrne..t. It tuksmrl.us '3l II OMEN'S ASSOCIATE LIETORS Marion P llomil . .I1 I. A. I. th M Kulb ti Isabel llleTarland 'l3 ASSOCIATE ilusysrss \ lANAGFRS Paul SE Ha rda •13 Itulart T 11strzanatora 13 Alfred IV Hove, •13 NVella:81 13 Ve:Dr . 33 Arthur Ph1111:88. .31 1=13012=111mr11351122012=1 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1981 PAY AS YOU LEAVE The suggestion that needy students ndl &Ilse mote from then college education if they flue not Potted, in tun, of depression, to moih Pot es my cent of thou tuition, is title in pelt. Ceitainly the man mho must dc‘ote all his spate time and seine of his regular period of study to moll. cannot benefit greatly by contacts out s-do the classroom, and after all these are a normal and saleable part of college life. In addition, lessons are in eanger of being affected undo, such conditions Such,p,ojects as the Parents' Loan Fund for needy students tell be of assistance in assuring that no men will be foiced to lease college, as has been the ease recently; or that sonic men will be graduated with a hastily gathered accumulation of knowledge and little of no e•pelience in fi iendship or social contacts On the other hand, to attempt a system uherehs„ all reedy students might conic to college on the pay-after you're-educated plan mould he to incur several risks. rest it might make college ton accessible; there mould ',cry probably be sonic ,ho mould be encouraged by the case of entering to benefit by an aid of uhith they were not m on. thy. In addition, it mould he possible, by mianging too easy a method of going through college, to lessen the same of classes When the premium of work Is placed upon education, its value is certainly en hanced. If a man must pay to go to class, he is more I hely to attempt to get los money's worth. These Lctors, too, should he considered in the discussion of' rmy loar system. Penn State 1, not alone in its difficulties with pin frescos who poi silt in changing books every semester At the Univeisitv of Kansas a student gneelnlnent corn rotten has been mestigating, and found that constant levivton In books has canned needless espenso. On the rib. hand, sonic mofessols argue the need for "keep mb oln east of the time:" Some complomi4e on the ,uhjeet night m'e money and still enable imsla tu.to, s to It ep then subjects up-to-date DEPRESSION AND MACHINERY Many misconceived them es lone been advanced con cet ning the question of depression and unemployment, Lut one of the most prevalent beliefs seems to be that the "evils of mechanization" are largely responsible for the economic crisis, and that no machinery un proi.ements should be developed because of the result ing unemployment The fallacies of the arguments against meclianiza.' tion me clearly pointed out by John H. Vnn Deventer in an article entitled "'Dal Ole 'Mal,' Machinery," in October loon Age Mt. Van Deventer points out that in the last folly years of actne and increasing use, the protiumc has not once closed one door to unemployment without opening another linger one. Accra ding to fig u res ft can the Statistical Abst act of the United States, 1930, throe nine GO worker s per thousand population employed in manufacturing Indus ti les in 1889. In 1929 throe ume %collo] s pm thousand population Not a notable inci ease, but con ing that in the last half century machinery mi -1 l have [mom oil u tb astounding i utidy, the fact that there mas no din], in wotking population is significant, Then there one sin pinslng flumes available to show that there has been no inci eased unemployment through machinery developments in hastiness, home, and faun life. In 1900 thew v.eie 383 won ton s for each thousand population in all lines of mdusti y, including am null tun, professional science, business, domestic, and pub lic service. In 1930, one of the ssorst of the demession }can, tine won hens ails unwed to 398 pet thousand. And so another theme run punting to explain the economic condition of the tountiv has been shattm ed. This week the Penn State Christian Association is launching its annual campaign for the solicitation of funds from the student body Just ns any other organ mutton whose sole put pose to to serve, the Association must depend for its onstonce upon sohened finoncial aid. Mewls believe that $31300 14 a fair estimate of the amount needed andit is hoped that this goal will be leached, and if pos.ble mnpaysed CA MP USEER =EI Acemding to Mi. D. L Maikle, sho designed them the lights on Old Main tower burn at the late of apprommately tno novels pet, month. Out stabs- heal depal talent has figured out that that's tssonty four nolels, about nineteen test books, or a nem enc.sclopcilia per s cm. 'We e still for books ex cept on ,pedal occasions, NOICII stele willing to soon fite a few ag”cultui al monographs or something to plot c Lot that this is a swell college. Friends of outs ulio until recently hadn't opened then new te , t boots report that sonic voracious insert , . bate been chetting away at the pages. We despatched one of out special imestigators to Dr. Dusham, entoirologv pia, and now Ate have the in final:thou that the insect is Lemma &wharf., also I,noun a. the tislunotb. The animal lites to cat the rtarch in the bindings, and be can chew quite a lot for such a little feller Di MTh= told out representative that as long as }our books oie in constant use throe is little danger that they'll be nibbled by the fishmoth. On the other hand, he says, if sou don't absinb the contents of the boots yaws& this little Lemma Sacrha +no fcllci adl conic along and do it for you. And for the benefit of somebody mho asked us about it, the young man mho dressed up in a Nittany Lion outfit and jumped around the field at the Temple game mas none other than Mongoose Maimed, the Phi Ep sit. If there's anything you mant to hnom, just adds cos this department. We noticed, down at one of the bookseller's, note hooks which hose punted on their covers, "Depart ment of Romance" The Library, we supposed, must be the Department of Romance. But it seemed none r noel idea to sell speciaL notebooks for whisper ing dates. We thought perhaps they wanted people to suite notes instead of talking, or that maybe the books were for records of whom you presented from qudsing and for how long Then see half ex pected they'd base printed In them, "Hey! Why don't you go ON el to Old Main—they've got real lounges over there'" We asked about it, and found that it's all a mis take There', really no such department after all. These ate special notebooks, all right, but they're supposed to read, "Department of Romance 7:an glify/es " • dt t Oct, one of the Theta XI gad•abouts, says that he cot, o_,ponds with Jean Ilnrlowe, that blonde eine tuactlee, If you pester him enough he'll show, you tht evidence. Surely, very surely, that is something About Town S. Campus: Human we're dancing again .. Many a blind date at the Engineeis' affair alay You should-have seen those delegates chase out of their banquet in quest of the co-eds ioundell up lot them ... Swanky Jean Simmons ... The mob at Phi Kappa Sig Saturday one of those "closed" dances ... Marge Miller, mu lot-topped and rely oh . Various Kappa Sigs, abnormally happy The Band playing "Tiger Rag" at the g'ame hetueen penalties . Fla ha, somebody wants to introduce :mother honorary on this campus . . A freshman camping an umblella . . . Foe Christine shiveling at the game . We peeped in at the pyjama party in the Women's Building Sunday night. Couples reported this , week include. Fieddy Bland & Muriel Botta= . . . Shnley Thorpe & a forester ... Coleman lierpel & Louise Marquardt. Mt. Rock Fleece Overcoats $45 Single or double breasted raglan or half-belt styles Mt. Rock is one , overcoat in a thous and. It is as prac tical as it is stylish ... as-warm as it is durable. The nap will not wear off. Finely tailored by Adler Rochester. GOREITY'S PENN STATE COLLEGIAW FORENSIC GROUPS MEET TOMORROW M., Co-ed Candidate , : W II Ih.elvis Contest Arrangements for Year In Old Mann Men and unman candidates for varsity debate squad, will hold then fast meeting in Room .105 Old Slain tomorrow night fat the discussion of try-outs and plans for the year. Three questions selected recently at a meeting, of the Debating Associ ation of Pennsyls ante Colleges will be dmeloped by membeis of the squad and will be used by teams Omagh out the state. That capitalism as a system of economic organization is unsound in principle is the flint of the topics Whether or not athletic scholiuships should be discontinued in all Am man colleges and uhether or not the Johnson immigration act should be amended to allow an Asiatic quota constitut2 the list. Tentative furangements for du bates throughout the year have been made vs th the Ascot can Univeibity, , at Washington, Boredom College, the Umveisity of Dayton, and Comp- Pabonize Advoto. 4 PICTURE FRAMING CUSTOM BUILT MUSIC BOOM Our Aduc)f ISO 1 CO-EDS Make SCRUM'S QUALITY SHOP Your Headquarters "Give me Lucky Strike Every Time" "My throat is all important to me. No harsh. irritants for yours truly. Give me Lucky Strike every time. .• And pat yourself on the back for your new Cellophane wrapper with that tab which makes the package so easy ./ to open." a.„.4 71 Dorothy Mackaill is the same fasci nahng, rollicking personally in real life cuthe parts she plays. 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HORTICULTURE WEEK SET Pato on t, 0111 Ada., liners Incoln University team will ',widily For the eighth time Penn Shit • . A •- . • .c continued this year, neentd‘n3 t till hold the Annual Hoiticultur ,C; THAUtt ..,....., II Frinell, bend of th neck, setting the date for December :,' ,I'' . .. • ':' .: ' , - üblie speaking deportment, mho i to ii . ~,,.:,,, • A Wainer.BoulciaTl.UtiC ' n clunge of scheduling. The oiatoi ,i, will mobably meet a William niii Lay team no, ay shoi tly afte hanksgiving vacation TUESDAY ' " 4 1 Plans fm the extended Easter Na.. All 10111 “. Otto Advoltscri Lew Ayres and the Four anon trip lava a nnitheastein mil . uit thiough the Nem England stntes.4 - Horsemen-an not yeti the tenni met seven coli : 'THE SPIRIT OF NOTRE DAME' ego tennis in a southern tout 4 nt . "" WEDNESDAY— STARK 13RDS lARPERJ p Wohttrlts, o hel v .. 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