• 4 SUCCESSOR - To The Free Lance, Established 1887 VOLUME 35-NTJIVEBER 6 Z 658 WELFARE COMMITTEE PROPOSES HOUSE MOTHERS PWA. - Studie'Platig, Far New Grant To `,-, ~,.(011ege,Delay_Seep `finalu mission ~ O f Piogram - Slated Next 'Week BULLETIN ~,,yVASHINGTOII4. Sept _ 22 ',Recent 'suspensions of funds previously granted the Pennsyl vania General State Authority the Publie Works 'Adminls ,tration 'will 'have nO , bearing on consideration ofi the Authority's /new propoials, the United Press 9 . 41c1 Administrator Harold L. Ickes stated today. -4 4 4ckesealso - said the Authority i 'May , receive 'a portion of PWA tyrants it seeks-for n . "'proposed 5107,006.000' school and 'colic& building program,'Whieh includes ' , additional Improvements at the Pennaylvan'ia State College "ti Prehmmat y: plans the new ,College building program Which Would be launched here : the General State Aiithoi , iy" before January 1 were be inintuilied today by the yuh- Works, Adminish ation: in ~.;4shington= ' wele._thut - the; plans definitely , , included ,the` o'rtgtnal, CitiopoiaLot„ll,sV.o94.o4l,ol::,wAldt tliMie - dl 7 niainlir"-(lc;ir alditions; td ,present aeadenuel:httildingl aseetViimed, hot. whethei • they ynlbe included -the: additional^s2,soo,oo6 fen con pti action ,"intoine-beat 'rig" 601'11111g =-I[neludink a - woman's doinutoty and lout men's 'dot nn was: itylied to the di)ginal plani,throgh 'Senatot leviplackbon Thomps , ,n (D Ickes Recelyes , Plans 'Wesenting the plans peisomilly :t:WM/KA Administi atoi L fckes 'Was s ' a - , Liige Pennsylvania delegation, - ' led by.:` Col Augustim, Juneway,` , eve..titiye:Jitectoi of State' Audio! ity , Thomas A. ,Ltiguer Sem etary of rain nal Al :join, and A Ulm W Hoive, 'Sec letai yof Publ A 9S181.411(.0 - i4lthough expi essing' the belief thaCsonie "delay' 'aught be expel I cnced in thawing up the whole „ rew °Posed' st. Ate-wide; piograni, `Colonel Jinieway:said that final ,submission of plans would be madel , befetW next Pt itlay„ neadline, fot „ 'applications 'untie]. ,piesent extension.- ,30 to 50 Mllllon r The elan e , including 'construction ;of 1,000 township ,ccifibblidated':schools, costing $75 ; 000 to $lOO,OOO each' mid addition buildmg of hospitals, t state schools 'and `at iiica tea besides the: nninovenient„ ‘ alateit,:foi 'the -Col- Idge, 'would ',mind an qiggiagtite outlay ol;ftom . 3s k tic6o ton dole expl#ined , "Howeei; because of PWA'd dwindling ;finances:43i.ly 125, mil , Iton"dollais'reinains„foi ,gi an ts to all c 3aneway, and ' 'otlier/:Auth'oilti - ',71 en! obeli eb little' chalice of "gaining foe ... idly:" eonsideiable part of:thi plop befoic 'ne•t year, when 'it is hop'd Coiigtess,wul tote additionalßein p ' o lationh to i continue the PAW A' ~', Another di'awback r loOtned nrthe oVbattidzout laistility. or, Admin., : tr4ot Ickes, whose investigator; fiive,chingel breach ,of cotitiact fy,:tho State:Authority ,th'raugh !Li l alleged failute„tO exettisd, mason-, ' , Milo - Cale' an di - econonly,"ny'the 'ui,e of; Pilblie funds' - , ••—• =Rc' Lan► ,erg =Receives i'*Grant' For. Researbh L -frijielinull , liLandibelz,"=Assialant 01,-2,GeOphytice;.. has 'ed.: %se:hied:a grune. , of $9OO ftornthe ,NdtiOnarlteseat ch:CO•ondl' fat , use ''7o. l thet`ndasuleinent" of , indialions httihort - I4veenkth ptiukdsbergliaeniso'iece4tlyibeen Elll;pointed to the,Comnuttie on Geo. -fitiyeacs :kind ,Geological,, Study of :'.9.lfe*asesienn,GenphyLlsalyniOn.:t ,N send-14/eekly ..i. , - . ' Virtitt ~..tatt ,401,4' .; L\- 1,, t! ~0; _ „- -', , 'e, 7 ; r :...,..;,,,,_4l,g Trittrgtan 4 ' COMPLETE CAMPUS COVERAGE . /855 . - , ~ First Unit In College Building Program Due :For Completion Soon The (list stiuctuie of the prev ent $5,000,000 cohstiuction pin glam the Service Building, will he'Ldinpleted late ne..t week, at.- Len ding to an• announcement ham the McCloskey office yestei clay Located on Route i 122, south of Reel eation Hall, the building is now being plastered, insulat cd,-audigiounds eluded The Poultry Building, first of the academic stiuctutes to be 'completed; Is slated lot .dedica- Oen on Ottobei 27 Steel woik on all "binldings except Cheims to, and Physics, is complete 45 Are Picked Foi - Va‘calicies‘ In Blue Band Band Holds Afternoon Drills Under Prof.-Fishburn, _ Student LeaderS on - Newsßeayer Yield Lion s enuoutt' seitsol' ;head =Anil, over in 11t4 practice fields, sandwiched between Bill Jeffrey's bunters and , Gene Bischoff% intro 'mural 'contebts, another feature of autumn , Saturday ••aftettiocen, is getting into - bitutie—the Blue Band, With the, band at its full capac ity of 75 Mon follon Mg the tam ing of 4s Juniors to the organiza tion at tryouts Tuesday evening, chills and formation practices got underway this week' with' Prof Ilan - 11MA Fif;liburn of the Music Departnient in charge ' - -Assisting Profuse' Fishburn ate Student Director Mliott M Treeso and Mum MaJor-Frank M Ander son Thd band is made up (ir Jun lorb and seniors who have under gbie Iwo yens of ROTC'hand set vice Aiimiuni director is Wilfred 0 ,Thounison, trs A, bandmaster, Mired' Senim :numbers of the band are Piccolo L Stein, it H Peter son Clarinet.. L ft Aprelbaum, W Mimic,' .1 Rathbun, ft If Bantam!, V- 'J Le: .terrle, W It Pi attoF: Sitek, ft M. Ytthret. Bass Clarinet -.1 H Pow- MA L . Alto Saxophone F A W Weikel t Tenor Sax ` 0 ' Rico, Jf Baritone 11 0' Baldwin; H D ,Bottelter, B - I Boucher, A W Lehman. ' Trumpet E J. Newton, -C. I Nukes E, M , , Treese. W Wil gusTromimne 1 C Golub Buss T A Noonan - Snare -Drum IV. to Allen, • 01 S Foltz, A A - Coss, W FL Todd .Cymbals W: T. Da vis, ,C D man Junior mentheis aixr , Piccolo 13 • Robinson- Clarinet R S Hominid: R. E .Bnehisr; R B del; A It Gulick, G E inskeep,,L (antinaed , On Pain Tiyo) - lola Murray':DOns Wig For Screen , Bit Parts Did-you see "Joy of Living","Groind Crew," "Having a Won. dun' Vivacious Litdy.",„"Mr Doixtle Kicks Off," of "Ladies in the'Morguel 4 She was, the-sniall blond who was 'Last in the roles of osi-edi and debutantes: lola Murray, fel' that is -the Viim'e of the blonde in question was usually hidden beneath 11 , ihtik 1 Wig. The former Penn, State student's blond haiqgleatred,too brightly under the stedio lights and bit players mist not standout-4W is only the,star's " , /tesides , c6;lering , hei 1 blond hair, the casting- depattment decided that she 'was' too fragile 'toe ,the leinutine lead , ir , mesterri,*4laShirley ine a few of the stars with !Tainted Desert," st arring George „Whom, she has worked. Mrs. Fob= ' " Lei -is another ex-Penn - Stater. ' 1 .".'-eDespite; her . hardships, Join, has . lola, came' East ln''August tto 'Made , . filen& through het press model clothes, in,New York City l'agenCand studio contects%Mi. - and and:pose for magazine fashion pie- Mtk,'Preston,F,ostetiltinidy Scott, lutes She wilVretutn to the West ' W PranklPangboin, Coast in October for!, a radio au- Mae Robson, Jue Penne', and Anne dition , , Tribunal" To Clamp Down On Violators First Violator Punished; • Must Wear Sign See, edam utl, ,"F7 Ow the Dot & manta," Pay , 2 Nabbed tot violating fieslunan customs when he was caught talk ing to a girl, Ruben Novey '42 will um a sandwich sign frolU noon today until midnight Satin day next The sentence was Inflicted by Student Tfibmial Tuesday night after Novey waei found guilty of the charges filed against him Because they failed to appeal before the Tribunal, David itlathet and Rebel t W Fleltenschet will be es«irted to the next meeting by but men 'to be tried fot custom violations Appi (Minutely 20 additional ex emption% were issued by the Ti ihunal at 'T'uesday's meeting, Bei na t d A Briggs ' Pi, acting ‘liairman, quid Exemptions n ere efuseira deldgation or [Dun boys equesting liberations oft' the cam Over 30 Violators Notified Mole than .10 violators will be notified to attend the Tribunal meeting Tuesday night, Septem ber 27, at 7 30 o'clock, at uhich time the Judiciary boatel will suing the axe in earnest An appropriate palette to enliven the intettnibsion between hakes dm lug State's forthcoming grid oponet Pith Maryland is planned by the Tribunal. A score or more convictions are .expected by that Fm 'their coopeintion ,in grub !dug_ violators, Student - Tribunal agabi %ObiICE, ' t() thank both- Blue Key and Druids Upperclassmen are 'mutiied by the Ti Munnl that they can help-en force eusionis , by turning in %Min ims - Meads Of All Campus / Honor Societies Meet In Old Main Tonight There will be a vet:, inipmfant meeting of the piezalcnts and secietai tes of all campus hat so cities /it Room 305 Old Main, this evening at 7 o'clock, it was an nounced by Joseph A Peel, sen ior class - pi esident Board Makes Plans For-_Fall Activities The Mw tet Boma scavenge! Lunt will be Weld Thursday, Sep within 29, instead of Saturday, Oc iobei 1, I 6 was decided at the meet mg of the hoard in Rcem JO5 Old Main at 6 30Vednesday night , Advisers chosen fot the botud ..re Miss M E Burkholder, Mid; Mane Haidt, his. Donald W •Dat vis,'Miss Ruth ,Weiditet, and Dr R E Deng Faculty-student dinners are to be held again this year in both McAllister And Ft antes Athetton Halls " Candidates To Meet Sophomore Collegian candidates lin the editorial staff will meet in loom 312 Old Main at 8.00 p. m Tuesday , _ / STATE COLLEGE, PA , 1929 Ring :Captain Honcoredy Navy Clark Grazier Gel Meidal For Work On 'OS Panay • To an outstanding athlete al !,tiaduate of Peon State has ber "waided the highest decoration tl Navy can bestow—the Navy Glen Recipient of this honor is Liet tenant"Glaik C Giac.m , Medici Cm ps, N S Navy, who was gi m uated in the pie-mcoical cmuct AIM in '29 and was captain of tl Lion boxing team that yeai He a member of Theta Xi ft atci nity Lieutenant Giamet oas •lutl on the U S S' Panay on ti Yangtec iivei when it was sur I y Japanese planes last Decembi end' has, been decoittcd for hi services in that disastci Grata oho comes flora Ingumai, Pa, now on duty in the Naval Hospit 'at Manila, Philippine Islands The Gloss was awaided by tl Seel etai v of the Navy 111 the nan of the Piesident and mimed wu it the following citation "Fos da Languished SeMCC in the line.l his piofession on the occasion the bombing and loss if the U cl Panay on December 12, 193' Lieutenant Giazief displayed gm calmness, ability, and ennui ceful ness both while undo: file aboaid :hip and also under vciv difficult conditions with limited medical iquipment while caring for wound id ashcan '"His witting effotts and pto I ,, ssional skill contributed unmans in ably, in Inducing the, set iousnes; +,f-hojiirti!s=atistain'ed'tuild;=in I uoing undoubtedly indvented adtli ttonal fatalities His petrol manta on this (acumen was in keeping with the highest traditions of the Naval Swine.", Board Cancels Exchange Plan Committee Demdeb To Send No Students To-Lingnan; Danger Too' Great Acting on the advice of the ad minista atm of Lingnan Univei sitv and considering +he dangei prevalent in the Cat tut area of South China, the Penn State in ^bine Committee decided not to • end any exchange students from the College to Lingnmi this lent at a meeting held Windily aftei- I noon in Old Main Ralph L Watts; bunt of the School of Agi icultuie and a mem , Um of the Langnan amid of Trus tees, was re-elected chairman of the committee Other office's elect ed foi 1938-39 are Prof John H Fijzzell, vice chan man, Hai y W Seamans, treasurer, and Dean E Ray, "evading sem e tiny Dining the meeting. it was an nounced that in the past academic yea' a total of $2,697 47 was sent Lingnan by the committee Of this sum, collections taken up at Sun day, Chapel seivices accounted foi $1,940 35. Last:year's gift was con siderably higher ,than that of the year , before which totaled only $2,200 Committee members piesent at the meeting were Dean Watts, 1 Dean Ray, Harty IN Seaman, Professors Edward R Van Sant, Donald D., Stevenson, and Edward 11 Dushain, Jack F. Putney, Italia DeAngelis '39, - Helen F White Sarabelle Shinn '4O, Woot Tanen Ng, J William Welch ' illaid D Hoot 'Si),, and Blarney Owens '4O. 3 Students Named To Joint Committee Doris Blakeinoie '3l). Dunning Rupprecht '4O, and nank Gleason '4l were minted to the Scholarship Committee by Student Board Wed. nesday night. The students will join a faculty committee headed by Dr Jacob Tenger, bead of the department of political -science, , in awarding 16 Louise Carnegie- and John W White scholarships Application. blanks now are available in Room 409. Old Main DAY, SEPTEMBER 23', 1938 6 '3' Averages 251 Garner Mark of 2.5 AN School Tops List; z _. ,, A 46, Engineers Second' Six students, including one mew hei of the piesent senica Liatlh. finished the second seinestet of last Yogi is fill pet feet "3" all col lege' dm:tacos, figures released eslet day by Registrar William S llolitnda reveal One moutbet of last yew's giad uating., lass, two freshmen and one sophomore complete the list Chien of the pet fect averages wete made nu the School of Chem istly and ['Wales, too in the Lab coal Ails School, and one in the Agt icultw it School A total of 251 students compiled averages of 25 to mote, including 51 graduating seniors. (2\ present seniois. 7.1 juniors, 69 sophomores, mad 5 two yeat ags Highest numbet of 25 students came Own the School of Cheinis trl and Physics, with 59 linisltiog in the top Inacket Engineering placed Si;, Libels' Arts 44, Agi I cults' e 18, Education :5, Mineral industite4 9, and Physical Educa tion Top .Imong members of last }tear's graduating class was Chris tine 21 Kaufmann. Libel al Arts, with a pet fact 3 Leaders of the other schools wet e Agriculture, Leah: - ill Stentltz 2 S, Chemistry and Pitysio, Donald Et Bi oughton 2 94, Education, Lenin Al Gridley 2'l lfngineei lug, Samuel 21 Dean 2 'l2, and Mineral Industi W Julian Pal ton, 2 b. and Phys kat Education, Elinor Cult no 241 Leading the Clar, or 1939 ore Aga lu itua e, Betty Jae° Donlan S. Chemist" y HILLI Physics, David .r Bohol 291, DI neaten. Mua garet. G 1.10,141 2 SITN Enghiewlng, Niche la, ICav 298 Liberal Al ts, W Barns 3, and Minel l Dalust: John l itty 2 71 'Cop avot ages in the Class of 1340 the Agi teal tut e, Dln tin V (Continued On Page Four) Stag Hike To Open PS Club Social Yea' Opening its. set les or build' events col the yeui the Penn State Club sill hold ai club hike to Shingletown Cap at 2 p m Sun dt* The lake, a stag affair, will ten tine -re(' eshmentb and mite' tutu ment Those interested are re quested to meet. In the Club room at the appoltated time' The 'Hist tegulni meeting of the organiintion' will be held in the SandWich , Shop on October 1 Plans - ,will be foimulated rot the annual . daticing class sponsored by the Club which will get underway in the early part of October Dorm dances are also being planned State Fund Study Asked By Shapiro Refusal To Admit Four Brings Charge See edtto)Ful. "Septets, 31,fhir sts Is Peeved," Page .1 Pi emoted li) the Colleges al leged I efusal to admit four :tit dents rec onimended for stiliolat ben Harry Shaphn iU, Philadelphia) I , I °Meted Wel-11,w— -day that the Slate Legisiaturt study a ppropi la Waft made to stet aided el1111.1L1011•11 instil ut ions to "bee n hat the state gets" for its nione. 'rho (-barge of refusal was made by Sea Bettieid it McGinnis (D, Allegheny) who said Pies Ralph D Hated had mitten to him ex plaining thut. the Pohlman quota had been tilled helots, the four ec onntiondations it el e t et.eit ed Reading figures ft um one state aided medical school Sulatol sits 1410 said that ais many out or stale students wcie elllolled in the last set era! yen), as Pennsylvanians lie asked the legishitme to study the apploptiations in the tuture lathe) than toting them "perfunt tot fly " Membets of the Semite here ad- Ilse)! by Minority leatiet Chit once .1 Buckman (it, Bucks). and Sect rdmaul J l'hompson (D. Centre), to codes se students mho bud al ready been admitted to the Col lege Noigd.:Chinese To Speak Here, Higher Education in China To Be Topic Of Chapel Speaker Sunday Di i 1(oo, noted Chines:. statestmin, will speak in Chapel this Sunday in Schwab Audittniuni at 11 o'clott on "Tie Place of Hight.: Education in New China" Dunne; this service the College Chun will he heard foi the fiist tuna this year Di Km was int .ttn of the Chinese National Railways fog nine yea's and at present is SCLI e t.. 1 y of the Void Student Chris t.an &sot-lawn This is his thud • isit to the co.lege as he spoke here n 1935 and lust yea! Tonnnioe. aulet nom at 12 15 o'clock Di Koo will Wend a lun cheon nt Ina honor ii the Sand aich Shop immediately aftei the luncheon, Di. Koo w 'I go to the iattle Theatre in Old AIJITI whelk• he will speak at 1 15 o'clock or "The Causes and I,soes 111 the esent Sino-Japanese Conflict" Dining, the past summel, Di Koo las been teaming m Lutope after etui lung [loin China in June Pioneers Organize The Pi(Meet Club, r onicused of 17 dim tea members end 'headed by Vicki' E Gentile= hub been grunted permission to 01 ga- DM by the Senate Committee on Student Welfare, It was unmounted yesterday Majority Of Chairmen Denounce Rushing Code Denouncing the new 1938 Rushing Code with ntonotcnous rapid its, hatenuty r, slung ehanmen with few exceptions voiced then dis appi oval in statements issued to the Collegian yesterday Miaow' fretembes were definitely opposed to the new system, hue the maim ity deemed it had possibilities with mums, tevision, Only foul houses faded to raket (mid a definite pm oi eon veidat the Intel lintel nay Co le (wet the coals I Flute' nity into svete piobabb Dean of Men Ai thui It Wm -1 •note baffled and Illol , ' puzzled by the Rushing Code than the usual- Lock'•• • only aspect on the %to ushing iegulations supported its 4 befuddled fa osh irtention Loopholes in the code were mitd "Fewer fieshoten came to me et iandom with the lamina] per this year in confusion und doubt ni mils and Open House pound to to what they wanted to do," war timing the most criticism, The buck stated "Mote freshmen than face that the Open House pound usual ,had th"ti minds made up." / was an out-and-out benefit to the Such a statement can be taken I campus fraternities was 'nought to mean that the Dear, believes the out by numeious iushing chaii men Code was successful, although the Alpha Zeta, Delta Upsilon, Phi !act tkat he was unable to see it Dpsilon Pi, and Sigma Chi were operating, prompted him to with- (Continued On Page Two) Solution Forwarded For Unchaperoned Fraternity Guests Ban Also In Effect For Drinking Parties In Houses, Other Organizations; Severe Penalties Listed Stating "thei eis much unlavoiable theism" of fra `unities pievalent on the campus in 1 egaid to tl "unehap oned guest problem," the Senate Committee on Student Weif.ue officially suggested lot the hist time at s meeting Wednesday that social gioups hip e "give cunsidet alion to th installation of house mother s as a method of helping %%ith the solution" of the pi oblem At the same time, the Committee damped a ban An drinking pal t , es 111 I rate' NI ties and all student 01 Lanization3 under it, supei vision In addition, the Conimitte l / 4„ also code te:_tilatin,z• I.llc mesence of unchapeionq %%omen hatea nity houses to he cllealNe until such time as Intcifiatenuty :ounul di efts it new , ct of i ules Penalties lot uolat.ons of the titling lest with the Committee nd will he imposed by it, Dean of Men A R' Mum]. said yestei day- Among the possible penal ties which may be imposed is the cut tailment of all social Nil:liege fiateirpty chuptu The ineethg was I I coaled ore; ny Pa of Walton B than ' itialyswitli . ' the , follom ne—menibei the committee 'Hewn!. Pi ores cot s Hawk! A Evetett, Ruth F. (0010000 .01.1 P11011(110 C Bonnet, Di Joseph P Ritenoto, and Deans eliailotte E Ray .m 1 Aaiun ft Warnock, 1)0111 ex-off The measure, adopted by the tom an tlee fallen "It was voted that, it be coati my o the pelicies of the Committee on Sudent. Wclfai a fol mil student oi ganization undei its sot el vision to hold in sponom thinking patties at which alcoholic bevel ales me con cursed 01, 111 case it occupies a mouse, to pc• nut di liking !males to be held in its hou, 01 to set iside a loom to be Os d foi SOLI.II ,liinhing In this correction the Committee 1s tiwatc of the fatl that tne State Latino Conk ol &mid has ruled that, dimlsing pai ues held on the pientioes of fr., teinities and sunilal colt.! alibi 011101 do not hold Inium licenses constitute violations f the State lawn code and ice punishable a such Suggest House Mothers "It was voted to suggest to the it ateintlaes that they give consid ation to the iii tulla'ion of house iotheis as et method of helpin,s. .vith the solutam of the unLhapiii tied g.tst ptobleut, conem unit, %/hall throe much IMfaVOI able. titticism of the fiateinitics, an other pi objects that the chaplets must meet "It was voted that mad a new .ode gi/wiling the pit setae of um (Impel oned women guests in fin to nay houses is (baited by Intei frateinity Council and upptoved by (Continued On Page 'IN a) PRICE FIVE CENTS 16th Dads' Day 1 Affair Set For I Next Saturday Football Tilt, Soccer, Smoke' To Highlight Program Here October I Dmlb Hill be • Imo] points of In lema hate next Saturday 'I he eixieetali annual obsenanee ri , liatlia.-1)11y-nruelteduled for Ilia — Elute, ulth a 'complete program of entettithiment being onanged bx the Asbociation of Parents of Peun State Mitt Huts air b‘lieduleti to begin ullh meeting of the Board of DI 01.101s of the attnotaation in the Little 'lOO,lllO at 10 a in Satur day, folloned by a genetal meet sat; oh members of lite Association of Patentn of Penn State at 10 05 a 111 (dediitigi, mill be given at the hate] meeting by Doi is Diakemore 'di, is tr,ident of WSGA, and Jos eph Peel piesideut of the Sen ior (1100 Dean Ma? on It 'Fru- Inie 01 tile - Seim] of Edatation Ktll speak on "Ad.ipting the Collsge to the Student ' A sou-el gmne uitii Gettsi.burg College on Nev. dediet Field at 1 p w mill begin the entertuin merit 101 bill/Its minded dads,_fol low ed by Penn State's football °pellet aith the University,. oL 11.tri land at 2 dtl p w One of the highlights of - 11v Dad.; Day program 11 111 be a snit. km in the Ai mm) at 7 p m though the elent, lb especially, In [mum of the fathms of students, motheic, and other members of the family aill be columned, accord ing In David B Pugh. president 61 the Association of Patents of Penn qtate AI angements rot calm taiument and teheblonents tot the smoker will be node by a t ounnittee to Ire appointed by Peel Penn Slate Players mill - add theft salute to duds with a presen tation of "Room Service,' the cent stir which cube tabled Broadway andiences tot almost boo }can not David Mason is is charge of pi oct nction Spatial chapel be' bees in Alva Audit°Huai at 11 a in Sundt* V III conclude Dads Day observanie, sill, the Ret William MacD Shipp, pabtoi of St Paul's Epieeo. pal C'hmch. Philadelphia, Mated ria pihicipal speaker ROTC Head 11l in N.Y. Gel Aldolose ft litnurY, Infan t] v, U S A , lot inerly 111 command of the 27th lnftuttt y in Hawaii aid successor to Col Russell V. Ven able in the ROTC unit here, is ill at the Station Hospital, Fort Jay, N Y He is oat expeead to report for duty until late in September. Froth Issues Call —_, Fieshmen and sophomores who wish to by out for the busineds, stall of -- Froth should report: to day and next Monday afternbons &t 4 o'clock to the Froth office, Ar thus S Elton business manager of l he . publication, announced yester day. - ...
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