SUCCESSOR To The Free Lance, Established 1887 VOLUME 35-NUMBER 4 Z 658 Theta Nu Epsilon Found Guilty Of Rushing Violation SHELLEY HINTS BUILDING 'IRREGULARITIES' HERE Pledging Postponed As Punishment For Illegal Card Signing Intensive Rushing To Be Resumed Today, Tomorrow; Silent Period Will Be Observed For 12 Hours Charged with violating the Men's Rushing . Code when it was discovei ed that they had signed date cards befot 7 o'clock Tuesday mot lung, Theta Nu Epsilon ft atm nity wa3 found guilty and penalized by the Judiciary Committee, it was announced yesterday by Raymond S. Coskei y '39, In tel ft atm mty Council pi esident A 24-hour postponement of pledging was the penalty inflicted by the Committee composed of Jack Putney, A How 'l y Espenshade and Sheldon C. Tanner Fee Payments For Freshmen Close Today Upperclassmen To Pay Fees Next Tiluidav,' Friday' On Armory Floor a'avment of fees. following the same pi, oceeduie as inaugui ted last yea!, got under 'say in dw Atmoi at 9 o'clock yesteidas inol fling, a nth fi C%IIIIICII beginning a too-day sthedule ttlttch will con tinue until p m tonight Uppei tlaksmen still make then onymentf• next Thui sday and ii dayy at the same haws pi esti ibed fot ft eshmen Seven alphabetved windows, to facilitate payment, and avoid con gestion, ace lined along the Ai mot y dull floor They follow in the in del No 1, An to Cog, No 2, Coh to Gnc , No Gas to Jog, No 4, Joh to Mak, No 5, Mn! to Rev, No 5, Ref to Sto, No 7, Sto Five dollar Fine for Lateness The live-doll:1i line for late pay ment will ensue again this year, it was revealed at the But sties office Appeals must be hled in witting at This office battle .1 .M o'clock Mon day afternoon However, coopeiation of the stu dents is asked by the achninistca- Lion so that classes will not bi missed because of fees No gumming of towel-and-locl tickets will he Issued in the Ai aim v, but it pointed out that the, ale mailable now at the Bonsai office Mason To Pick Players' Cast 14 Will Enact 'Room Seisice: Now Being Made Into Ness Movie Comedy Casting for "Room Service," first oflering of the Penn State Players, rs earn mg its final phas es, Prof David Mason, director of the production which rocker Ohoadum , for almost two {Tali, Innounced yesterday Nom being made into a movie star ring the Mare Brothers, "Room Service" mill be enacted by a cast of 14 in Schwab Auditonum cn October 1, before a Dad's Day U thence To Select Cast The cast, Dii ectoi Mason, an nounced, would be selected 'limn the following Bet nat d Seidman '4O, Joseph Dobbs '39, Hei bet t Dmoshow '4O, Robci t Robinson '4l, Clay Done , . '4l, Ruth Wag net '4O, Robot t Thompson '4O, Paul Dean '4O, Julius Maiymoi '4O, Willai Racy '39, Coleman Bendel '42, William Bat tholomew '4l. tirvitt, #tiatr oat, z g 1.• /ass, Compated to last yea' 's hgute, applommately 100 less date (aids %%et e sold this yea' Last you' , hgane totaled slightl3 oven 600 The olhend nun m,u6 this season has been set at 517 Still in the fol mal engagement pm lock intensive i ushing 01)01 a bons will be resumed today as ;cell as tomoriow Bleakfast, luncheon ild (linnet date, cc ill continue in the cegulai io , uttne _ At 7 o'clock tomorrow night ushees will tutu in then pi etei- RUSHING SCHEDULE 7 a ni to 10 a in —l3t eahfast 11 a in to 4 p m —Luncheon 5 p in to 10 p in —Diane' TOMORROW 7 a m to 10 a m —l3teakfast 11 a m to 4 p m —Luntheon S p m to 7 p in —thnnei 7 p in to 10 p in —Pule: - enees' - 7 p m to 7 a m (Sunday) —Silent SUNDAY 7 a in to 2 p in —Open i u,ll - and dating 2 p m to 3 p m —Silent J p in to 10 p m —Open i ushing 10 p m on—Silent ‘, MONDAY Silent until 6 p in 6 p m —Pledging owe cat& After 10 in the I C t uslung tonuntttee will classi fy the cards At midnight fi tet tittles niav pt ocut e .1 pt efei ence list by calling at. Student Unioi desk Open uslung and dating t oll begni at 7 o'clock Sunday inoining and will continue until 10 p A one-hour silent pet iod flint 1 to 3 p m will be °libel %NI, hou ev et Pledging at h o'tlntic Alontla night %till climax the 10-(1.11. I ush ing season Coskciy, Council head, pointed out that dates on Sundae Al CI no , binding and that tushees could bleak engagements on am oso cation whatsoever Coslcety also 'fated that ham mties could obtain blank bid caids at Student Union upon the pay ment of fist semestei dues Pa atesinties must file signed bid muds at Student Union by 11 o*- clock Sunday night Commenting on tni pi went iushing status, Coskery said "This yeas has been a teal hoise as fan as fiateinity I ushing st Penn State is concerned The new code has been mote m less success ful, despite numei ous flaws and loop-holes. Those flaws have been detected and the loop-holes can be plugged up Next yeas a mole ef ficient code can be assmed " BILLY SOOSE Penn State's latest product soars to the foremost ranks of Boxlana's middleweights on the crest of an unbroken victory wave. Read all about him In BETWEEN THE LIONS On Page 3 PENN STATE COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PA , FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1938 Tomorrow Is Deadline On NY A Applications; Over 1800 Blanks Out All applications foi NYA aid must be in the hands of the tom mitten by Saturday, Septembei 17, if they ate to be considered in the hi st starling, Stanley B Maddox, College dilecto: of N A, recently announced Ovei 1800 applications have Rhum/ been handed out and the committee will begin stating them as soon as the deadline ha; passed Increase Seen In Health Fee For Next Year Student Advisory Committee 'Co Discus , . Problem With College Medical Staff A decided inct case in the IlealLl Setsice fee looms as a possibility, foi nest y cm, with the student ad visoly committee fot the SCI VI(A., planning a meeting tally ne‘: %%eel: Uneovei ing an old problem, Di Joseph P Ritenout, College physi- Cl.lll, said yestei day, "This new committee will call a meeting short ly to discuss the method of obtain .ng student reaction about an in ej ettse in the seryme.fee 11-, _ Acting on a suggestio7by 1)1 Ritenout last May, Semot class ptesident Joseph A Peel and Dm is Blakemme '39, president of W S C A, named six men 1111(1 tht %%omen to a Health Set rice studem ethisoi y committee Committee To Delve Into Problem Louise A Haines 'A Alice It Oral '4O, and Ell7abeth D Yost '4l were the three women named li, Miss Blakemme Peel appointed Alan G Mclntyie 'l9„ Raymond II Hammel 'JO, Earl E Folkemoth 'lO, Henry bi Hams '4O, Arnold Fenei 10. ht '4l, and Louis A Sipos 'II The student group of 12, one wo man and two men to be added from this veal fieshman dash, will dis cuss health service problems with the staff in order to give the stu dents what they want "An teal ease in the fee would merely lie a much better lIISUI unix policy for one's health while in College," Di Ritenom declined Is discussing the change Many students who need hospital care never get to the hospital, ii was pointed out The ',Liget fee would give fiee inturnaly servica for an extended pet and those who paid the fee and never became ill would benefit as the sy stem would take the disease can :el out of calculation more so than unde pi esent Conditions `Me Homesick? No! My Old Man Kicked Me Out' I walma go home' Oft repeated by homesick ft esl plume, those wade symbolize tl lemma go home to Ma and the hie ~ ou could walk up the sheet and Penn State you found a stiange whine you Arne just auothet guy and Impel el.m.men Conducts Survey How did the Class of 'l2 solve this gnawing feeling of desertion' Of 25 freshmen contacted in a Col legian survey conducted though out the neck, lq admitted that then homesickness passed with time As a gal limn Scianton put it ' I got to know a few other flesh men, acquainted myself with thy' mood' of the campus, I shut out lonic horn my mind, making tremendous effort to fuse myself into the Penn State spurt of things I suddenly found myself Nsiiting, home that the Penn State cloud was a swell eicmd" Queer. to say the least, oet e some of the other panaceas fo: nostalgia lot wet ded b, foi met ly afflicted newcomers "I just talked myself out of it. Why should I lony, fm home' Af Freshman Registration Establishes New State Record As 1714 Enroll 1309 Are Admitted To Local Campus; 105 Enter Mont Alto; 300 Go To Undergraduate Centers Lat ges't tt eshnl,w class ei ti Unit eioity' That is the di %Unction claimer Hoffman, College i egista at Total tilillll,,lollN to the ft est imin r lass on the sis Penn State tamouseo cc et e 1,714 on Simtembet Of this total, 1300 Mete admitted to the fi eohnian cl too on the cam pus het e, 105 to Mont Alto', Foi csti p School, and 100 to the under oi actuate centers—Pit 800, Union 'own, Hazleton, and Potts, die Dui mg the tegubu fteohni ,egisti a turn poi toil last is cc 1., 1,201 Inembei s of the Ciao, of 42 on oli ' ed hole This r , as molt the ciao , quota', but it uao believed that maot 11101 c i egistei ed with tly uppei classes on Monday and Tue. day Bp five o'clock Tuesday, a total of 0,798 undo gt aduates t egt,tei, it ui the College With 410 undo' gi lid- Composition Department Exempts 20 Twenty fieshman were exempted it oni English Composition I as I result of the English Usage test given dui ing Freshman Neel., The exempted students may take English Composition I, of ma, choose some other English Com position , English Litetatuie, 01 Join Holism tout se In tin, case, they get no ci edit for English Composition 1 The student. who received e•ein !Awns ate Helen T Bt yant, John D Ghillie, John P Dubois, Aloi ton Goldberg, Robert L H a nder, E Haiku's, IVdham P Hindman, Matgatet 0 Krug Mace E Lehm, George D Len ington, Esther A Lloyd, William M Renshaw, Rhoda F Samuel. John W Schultz, Mut tay L Seh wat tz, Grace M Seim Solomon Bn die, Ralph B Stu awbtidge, Jean F Weaver, and Jane Al Roush Average Omitted The scholastic a velage earned by P 1 liappa Alpha liateinilt dol ing the second semester uas Inad vertently omitted in the last issue The house average cup. IM. •hmen, in a seemingly hostile a tmos that feeling tt hen you feel you wide At home you neie somebodt , Say "hvah" to et ei vbody But at voi Id, a woad aloof, sophistication, in a whaling 111.1lq of chubs, book , to all, my old man locked me out of the house, and said, 'lnn, you're going to college" So I Mould nol iy, No'" Necking Solves Problem Another freshman confided that a little gentle necking helped to , olve Ilea problem while a philo sophic neophyte pointed to Old Main towel and said, "That thing, lighted up at night, uould make a I abv feel at home in due time" The ovc helming inajoi dy of those asked, howevei , e•plaipeil that bull sessions, mutual cot& denies, and a nsing list of as wiped out the lad emnant of longing foi the old home town "That cow shed on Ag Hll," an ?palm unfolded, "is a sale cute foi lonesomeness I like Lows I like milk tod kle pop is a swell hand at milking" enroll in a Pennsylvania College on foi the chi, of '42 by William S uate (mite' students, 125 at Mont Alto, and 15 education students doing pi attic,: teaching «m Is of the campus at the pi esent time, this maks a total 0f4,10b 000 0010110(1 in the College, a :Hi :Ane late iegisti ants still expected Lact 10th'., total legistiation was onto 1 1111DLHoffman believe, the Cod loge will I ant. about twenty-thnd in sue in the country this %ea] l'he leasen roi such I age flesh Mall Classes (It 001110 MI Holtman explamed, is that fn • eal medical, lint and dental •tu dents aie listed as fieshman If only nutlet giaduates e 1011%1(101- ed, he is cei tam that neithei Perri • reIIIPIC, 1101 Pitt has eve) hail a lai gel freshman group than Penn Slate's Class of 1912 WSGA Q Lists 11 Eligible Candidates Eleten candidates foi the housa of teptesentatwes net e nominated Ut the N't SGA senate committee at t meeting Tuesday night in Room '.05, Old Mani It at thei nonuna lions mill be made at "jou!, meet ings, to be held in each %%omen' Om manly Monday night At the elections Monday, Sep tembet 20, 22 women will be se cited as [cut esentatives one flora each of the ten ftatei nines, one ft not Gt ange, one ft om W omen t. Building, one from each of the I've coopetative houses, three from Fiance, Atherton Hall, one front the town gills, and one from the gi I Is mot king of Invtng in town Committee Acts Ex-Officio The senate committee's nominee. I nc Giange—Jean M Chew '4l and Bettt E Hearn '4l, Women'. M Menell '4l, rot theast wing of Athol ton Hall-- Eleanoi L Fagans '4l, Vela L Kemp '4l, and Bea tI Douthett '4l, southeast wing, Athei ton— Chailotte S Knabb '4O and Nancy Amp '3O, southwest wing, Athol - ton—Mai pule A Hal tek '4l, M illed L Long 'lO, and Hai nett L Dayton '4l An ads trots committer , composed of a ieptesentatne ftom the Dean of Women's office and cue fi am the chapoons' house will act as eN numbers of tit house S A 1,. Vonpol mg a tr an,- fei mic n lation pi °gram solo to the getum spony ms plan and head ed by Josephine A Keener, chair man of the Image of t ept esenta- In es Marcia I, Mtn fing 'ill has Leen named Lhan man of the Fian ces Athei ton dining -loom commit tee Copies At S. U. Desk Subsu lbels to tile Collegian oho do not I eiei‘ e Melt Lopy of this Issue by dell err !nth obtain it upon pt esentation of I eceipt at the Student Union desk in Old Alain RUSHING IS in full swing now among the College's 51 fraternities. Hundreds of freshmen and upperclassmen will be Inuit• ed to join. Get a complete PLEDGES In the next issue of the COLLEGIAN Out Monday Evening rgiatt Heads Centers + + + Centers Make Advancements In Five Years Slat led As Exnenment, Fom Eslablishments Hose 150 Enrollment By PAUL HALDEMAN in ISM font joule] gt !ulna le Len eel sTht el e established In the Col lege on an exnet line:Hal basis In I'll I these foul totle, !tete eutganizell a ith a total ment of 111 'hla% the loin molel chiliad le centeis at Dultok, Uniontown Haileton and Potts, ille one pie pat mg CIO students tot ad, anced standing as ,ophoinoie, ul Jun lot, at an) Institution to Moth Him may lutes tusk to ]a nsfei L idea Pat ul R Ptigh smug vi the nutlet graduate e entei s h. ve satosfie I the need. of MIA in then live Peals' eystenee Established On Requests Celtic's ,]e !dished on the basis ot n equests him hops e,enta e leaders of an at ea In u Inch the need is telt Con educational facilities tot high Scheel giadliateS pn china ail to take collegiate n ot k but it ho find it Wad% liable to lease home After an extenst! e soil et of such an .tea, the College estair holies andel g't ado,' te centers to meet this need All uhembeas of the teaching, staffs ate full time teat hots ho testae in the cats of the Centers ultich the% sense, but n esnonsibil its till all subject molter n cots m telt a esitiont delta] [meta heads at the College Recognized by Larger Institutions Stundai 0, or In,ti nt thin In the Celltelo nol4l parallel those tol toned on the eimPue to date student, tune mit.ce,..4 nth ti ass felled to 101 colleges wad lints etsi Questioned ,cocoa sing I on ties full tine Penn State akin' , 01 IT made lo ;ai ‘ in" such as ( i ieliatai g Shelton to the house tonnidttee, utenni sinntlig J 0,11110 1". P lu i" I official.. of the Mt Clu,kei, loot at 1 ' 1 ' 1" "' l" ' and lnh pan% bete refused to snake ant (Continued On Page Four) I statements Dances Of Student Union Make Hit With Freshmen Ihe Ft (..1) had a gavial hi eak With over 1500 pet Son, each after noon doing the shag and v.altz mg a dials, the seises of infoimal Student Union dances in the Ai mots lust Thin sdar, Ft Ida% Monday and Tuesday moved a social highlight of Fieshman Week Not only wet e the first teat lotualize, but the tippet classmen squeezed then tins in to get at quamted Alai' the nett el faces of the fan et ses nab the nmot ation cf these dances ht George L Don wan, manager of S U Attempting to gise the ft eshmen something to do din ing the days Ns hen they wei e slighted bt the ' hatet ratty men wider the egula. Lions of the newt ushing code, Don to an tnaugut ated the "dame by I !mantling" drat! s And the dances—just lihe those of last spi 11 n ti emendous success Iri all piolmbilth thee Minns Anonymous Letter Precipitated Probe, Prosecutor Avers Charges McCloskey Appointed Inspectors Himself; Would Like To Check Mortar On Job, He Says Spry pal lo Jhr I °Willa" HARRISBURG, Sept 15—Thee e ate "in egulauttes" in the hte-nulhon-rlollat buthling plogiam now undet way at the Pennsylvania State College u inlet the joint sponsoi,,lllp of the Genet al State Aut hot tty and the Public \Voi k, Adnun pat allot] Such was the hint passed het e s ester (las by Dauphin County Dish ict Attoi nev Gn I B Shelle, a Inle testifying before the special house commuttee, In e , ,ligating pat( and Cm t option chat ges against Gus et not Geni ge f I Eat le and 1.1 olhei tanking adnunistiation and Demo atic patty leadeis Ins estigation Held . Appealing befme the com mittee for the sixth straight day, Shelley had lust complet ed his testimony concet wag charges of graft and "megu tat in the new State Fin ance Building now being con sti acted heie under the Stale Authmity when he shifted to the State College poled Saving that the Stite (mot' action Job wa. one of four I e had been nive.twatnig, Shelley "W . F cci tautly could cant to ,tiltoena the al,pectol s becau.e out ificounation lb that they 1112 Alt( loskey's (1 1 .111 apponitaleat. " the efei elite %%iv., to Matthei II AttCloskev, Philadelphia tan atm and Demoti attic pal Ly lead CI, who holds the construction ton II at at the College Would Check Mortar then Lame the blow-oft "tVe would want to died, the mottot on the job beeause—" hk lleie he . t‘ti suddenly inteitupt ed tit Albeit T Thomas, tounsel to] the committee "As I untleistand it," nom., said, "you have nothing on this es tept an anonymous letter''" "I es," Shelley replied No check has been made of 111- changes allegedly contained to the 'vile! Shelley claims he possesses. the (lista ict atom icy added Reached by the Collegian at hie home tel e bull Shelley det lined to continent WI thol 011 the !Mittel mcomei s given an oppoi tunitv to mill be continued tmo aftet moons a meek in the Atngny, but it is not definite \Vetch your faveHte col lege nemkpapet tot tutting details Whethei of not ft eAman men Mill be pet nutted to attend such Student Union dances tests o ith a decision by the High Lot ds of the Student Ti buna I—and the men of '42 shouldn't count to heavy on being thet e Ft CSIMIaII women it. ill definitely not be pet nutted to attend the Ai sooty social pallet :figs until after then three week non-dating pet and e•pn es - CAMPUS COVERAGE PRICE FIVE CENTS 62 Out Of 65 Get Exemption From Customs Student Ttibunal Passes On Freshman Applications; Meets Tuesday Mote than Oft ft °simian applied tot eu.nnitiont. front otven lug tp.ton.., itt the hi meeting of the Student Ti atonal, Tueada, night Ill‘emptton- %tete granted to G 2 of the applicants, the most pie , u lna I C.I St,ll being above the age I nit of 21 A fem. mote %%et e or tepted EICC.III,e they %el e tt art s et s hem nthet colleges u het a ustonis %%et e olptel ed Issue Warning T Mandl announced that meet iti4s could he held evert. rueida, is ening at 7 30 in Room 305 Ohl Blum, and that any additional ap plicants fot exemption s would be head at that time Tilhun,ll, o Inch to made up of I get nai d A Bt tggs, Het het t B Joseph I Cohan, Victor E Genttlinan, and George \V Yeek eittots, again issued a sal mug to fieshmen, as folios s "We tt ish to reiterate that ant tiolatm of customs till be -dealt utth set et eh Thole is a derma. pm pose fat these etzstont, and se have been appointed to see that they ale olisett ed to a "I* "Some ft eshmen have been eat - me high talmol namet al and let tci t,seatei 9—this is a violation of etr loins, and sill be dealt with a. guilt eshmen ate also saute.' hsl thet ate not to seat the,, name lag, on then dmhs—the tag. ate to he stun on the jacket ot sea tel "All uppeiclas;l»en ale request ed to aid the Tithunal by tuining in the name of any violator at the Student Union desk in Old Main" Washington Pastor To Speak In Chapel The Reseiencl Di Howard S Wilkinson, Ream of St Thomas Episcopal Chinch ni Washington. D C, wheie Picsidcnt Roosevelt Atends, mill be Sunday's chapel speakei Di Wilkinson is a graduate of Dickinson College, Boston Univei sitv School of Theology, the Epis copal Theological School in Caitl in idge, Mass . and received the de gice of D D Dom the University of Southein Caltfoinia Dui mg the famous Boston police ike. Di Wilkinson did duty as a mototevle policeman during th• meal, and solved his palish on Sun day, Poi the past summer, he wa , ' Exchange Recto' at Smiths Parish, Villa Mont Elate, Bei muda