Page Two PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Successor to The F)ee Lucre, established 1887 Published semi-% eikly Ilortng the Colleen senr eeCept on holidays by studints of The Pennsi,hanln State College In tht interest of tht JCnilige, the stuiliints Moult), alumni and friends -- THE MANAGING BOARD JOHN A 1110ANOVITCH "O. Editor FRANCIS A C VOSTERS JR 'l9 Basin., Mating, HERBFRT CAHAN . 19 JEROME SHAFFER 19 Sparta Mar Advertising llanager ROY 13 NICHOL S JR 'l9 RICHARD V, NOOMAN 'lt Managing Editor C 11.1.1010,1 Manager SALVATORE S SAI A 19 RALPH Ii GUNI)LAGII 19 News Editor Promotion Mnnngcr ALAN G NIcINTYRE 'l9 DALLAS II I ONG 'l9 Assistant Managing Editor Foreign Adtenmmg Ilannger THOMAS A BOAL 'ln MARI .1 SA3IPLE 'l9 Assistant Managing Editor Sensor Secretory BRUCE SI TRABUF 19 LUCILLE GREENBERG '39 Assistant Sports Editor Women's Editor REITA E SHEEN 39 Mittel:lto Wonordn Editor Associate Editors Paul S in l a y Jr Br ullay Oan uens 4 04 Robert. I Wilson 'in GeolJe II Milo, '4O A Witham Fm.el lr 40 liernard A Newman '4O Cmnnuel Roth 40 Herbert Ninron 'lO Women's Associate Editors Phyllis R Cordon '4O Associate Business C Rure4ll Eck '4O Morton Nieman '4O Morri4 Schwal. '4O Lir* Wrinar 40 Burton C Willis, Tr '4O NITA G Gillman '4O Jamt C 5W7,411 Managing ns FMltor Dillon Thin limn. !i This IssuP __ Tesday, Septen)bei 27, 19:38 UNPARDONABLE SIN ADVOCATES OF compulsmy militant naming must he in a hell of a (lithe' today—foi One of then propaganda sheets has jmt committed un un pat donable sin True to fin in, the piopaganda sheet—a teleasa, from the Noitheestein National Life Insurance Company of Minneapolis—extols the "on tues" of military training in univosities and colleges Tine to tom, it claims the "effectiyeness" of the training has given the United States " a re serve of competent commissioned office', flambe'. ing just short of 100,000" 'I rue to form, it sayss "With a United State, standing army of 178,000 and an almost negligible numbei of binned reserves, supplemented by a Na tional Guard strength of approximately 192,000, the War Delia) tment's problem is to pi ovide fm expansion in time of erne' gency to a nurse teal strength capable of combating European m As"- tie armies numbei ing millions of highly tiaine , l men A , . office's of inn regulat anmv number ap proximately 12,500, and those 'of the National Cuaid approximately 14,000, it will be seen that the 9h,000 commissioned ofFiceis i» the otganind resene {m ash the hugest pa. t of the answer to the war-time needs of a peaceful (lemma acv " Tine ,to fin repeats oven and over again -"The training is heartily appi oved I y the vast ma- Ihrfec - iint.s, centrals communists to the con trary notwit !tending" True -to for:`11, it says "With r United State, nary departm it is the favorite tai get of lailleal and ._semi-racical organizations, paititulaily in those_sehools where drill Is a 'mauled subject fn. the, first two yea's, thiee out of foul students ale heartily in favoi of such training" Title to form, it say, "Seventy-fout pet tent of the male students and 77 pm cent of the women students favor military insti action at univeisities and colleges" SO PAR, so good But here the piopagandists, blinded pethaps liv the higotly of their own convictions, falbdowr Ind commit the unpaidonahle sin Fm they tell the win Id that although 56 pet rent of the students me against. compulsory nil - ta,v hawing, those students ate "campus commun ists" or "radicals" or "serm-radials" if they de mand a choice in the matte', a choice that would give them the tight to tahe oi not to take mthtat y training Of course, the report doesn't say this flatly It doesn't even mention n 0 pm cent at all But whole ailment lulls liv Lha. boxids nn ihese-wmds "Potty-foui per cent of the men fa am inlitaiy timing as a ierpmed subject, wild., the remaining, .S 0 per cent of those in fa‘oi of military instiuction felt, that it should be on voluntary basis" Ye*, 30 per cent of those favoring militaly ti am mg jant it to be optional And, nnothei 26 pm cent , don't want it al all Which, as the ielan so neglectfully fingot to say, would make 66 pm cent of the students aligned against tompulsot y nuh- Inry bnaiamg Ilir"01 , COURSE, we could take the iepm L of this survey and refute it paragraph by pal agi aph, sentence by sentence, ssord by word We could ~ ay, for instance that the poll was RS inaccurate as the memorable Lamely Digest poll that didn't give Franklin Wm ty-Six State) Roose velt a chance for the Presidency We could say that because the poll admittedly leached only toui colleges—New ;Yolk, Minne'ota, Washington and Oregon—it wap basically unsound We could say that the Collegian pui tic:pitted in a nationwide student poll last yeas that reached 101 colleges-31,515 students—which showed netu ly 80 per cent against compulsoi y mulutnu y train ing We could say that the resort to name calling— the like of "communists" and "i adicals" and "sem i-iadicals"—irually is an indication of a sad well nets in the offensive CS;M:I We could take issue with the claim that the "effertivenegy" of training has given the couilta v a competent i eqm Ye of 100,000 men capable of lead ing army of from three to foni million men Rut we won't do that We'll Just take for gi anted the reNults of the poll as reported and say Thank you, gentlemen Nom; how in the wol id can you i econclle the strong faith in demon am which your propaganda indicates you have and your steadfast refusal to permit the majority of students to have educational fi eedom in the '72 colleges - in the nation which still force students to lake military training for two full- years—thi es hours-each week? Yes, gentlemen, you must be in a hell of a Mum OLD MANIA Skiving Off The Deep End Maniac is• going to pick a Miss 'l2' Since the Col'egian managing boa, d will not ion the ask of choosing a fieshman queen. the Maniac has de cided to pick one all by himself Now we don't want to Jump to any conclusions, so we'll spend a couple of meets looking mound In the meantime, we'll stai t a list of candichtes for the honor and add to it m neNt week's OM Mania neshmen women wno hase caught our eye so fa' are lane Eyie, Bctty Mai tin, Beverly Wilson, Elsa Gslaielson, Betty Mason, Fiances Tally, Be en Sssanson, Lama MP, Elsie Brock's\ ai„ me McMahon, and Jane McAdams We know these ate Into one of yoa, Li Maniac !won't seen sou all yet So, lack pretty, keep hsping * o r Ilelen L Camp '4l/ Bucket, Bucket, Bucket: _ ft all stated this summei Eddie Hochin lee:11,1- V.! Or Man \lose Pernik listened People tall,e , Giange's FI ulay night win-datms weie eultfius to Eddie Glick, beta sig, obliged He lent thein hi, lecold The gills gathci ed in a buck loom 'rue Jeer, d w.l, plused once The i will was playe twice Nits of"the ieciml well. played much m e sa than twice The windows were open The light; weie blight Fifty odd freshmen item the men , - do.nis gatheied outside They liked the 'cool d tot A gni saw them The gills screeched, weie emhal Ix-sc.! Down went the window:, Out went the lights Ott went the ieemd Why, they weie Ii teeing to the music, anyway Robtrt L Minn '4O _W 13rad:0y Own '4O Idiot's Delight Bob Mall, Theta Xi fiosh from Pittsbuigh, came to Penn State The beat of his heatt hack home stinted het fieshmsn yet» at Muskingum in Ohio- Bob leteived letters daily The stamps were always— upside down But Finlay things went amiss The daily letter contained the heat t-stopping news that she had had five dates in five nights and with such dal hug boys Bob left Ft day night to 'quslc inguni, lOU miles aest Sunday his folks :twee I limn home to see how Bob was getting along Inn was getting along all light 'in Ohio The Taming of the Shrew Nohod,i's fool nowadays is Bin sal Clai k Non-' Pennn students. agtee that it's one tough job to pull the uool ove, his eyes Russ really is a good egg even if he is haul-boded on out-of-state-fee skippers And it doesn't always pay, you know Fol initancii., a yen ago last June, Just a half-how helm( commencement, an anal y mother ethic into the Register m's (Alice and complained about the piog"uns Het son was listed from Philadelphi t and tvel yolk. knew he was final Red Bank, NEW JERSEY To the tune of 1,00 smatkeis Pitter Patter: SCOOP Amy McClelland and Paul MeCotro ick, non -aimed to be engaged, have hen mai iied since June 4 add lovely ti ansfet s Jane Ho'linid and Glace Ifendeishot Russ Cohn 'l7 gets up to see kappa 81117 Ache] evei y othet week end sihen a Blue Key asked a flash the name of the piesilent of the college he answemed Joe Peel add pin hansfers .Tack Kulp to Ann Boss \lngot Shei bon '37 back to see Dann, DeMcnino help coach the flesh giuldeis , Bon Sigel 'l7 got a job thi:, yeas in Pittsbui gb co Doll, Evans et going to Li insfei to Pitt Cecile Mete , ported i beautiful orchid Ft day night with 13°5 Rusenlang a Inithday mascot from hem hog ffiend m the Navy • Rochinahm 1 ated a date smith Sophie Maisel fat the ftosh game but had to tune hei oven to Jack Hush, when Ike Gilbei t asked hini to keep bine those fteshinen outside Ci ange Friday cite weie sent by the dm m nape) - chissmen fm a Massimo smith the threat that they %couldn't fet back, in the dooms without one they got, one Mai ty Manifold combing Lloyd ItLes' hau in the Lin: in Sat mte they weir_ Mining 'cm away at the In oekei hoff m Bffte th it same evening Wail en Elliot PRE with smooth Winme Bischoff, tiansfec from Win and Maly Chock Hughes with Chi e, Mvm t, Alex Cowan kith Midge Comm o r ) GET ACQUAINTED WITH MIS STORE YOU'LL LIKE ' ITS INFORMAL ATMOS pHERE - ITS AIR OF COR DIALITY AND THE DESIRE OF ITS PERSONNEL TO BC OF GENUINE SERVICE AND, 'lOO, IT'S A VERY CON , - VENIENT PLACE TO MEET YOUR FRIENDS WHEN YOU ARE MOVIE BOUND SO COME IN. LET'S GET AC- • QUAINTED Yf4 Patin turn" .... • STARK BROS & HARPER NEXT TO THE MOVIES Thespians Plan ' Fall HP Revue Burlesqued 'Romeo and Juliet' Considered by Kennedy; Sixty At Tryouts Pimp, mr n "renew of ernes" were formulated Sunday night at the initial Thespian meeting of the tu held In the Little Theatre As usual.,the fall houseparty shot, of the Thespians will be a comblaell pet Pot mance given b 2. the Tespians and the Glee Club Apploximatel) 69 funned out Pot the plc:m[4 held Sunda), with the pt edomlnating nuttier being girls Pot them pol.ttlon In the 5110 n, V. Ilk It Is planned to irtattn e oat, stn luting Thesplap , tunes and dames 01 lilt 3 0.11 . 4, a projected hmkspite skit on "Romeo and Hot" la antic] con4ltlet orlon I E lug Sock' Kennedy, di le( tin id the 'rliesplang, states that the II 3 out, i °alert a glut kug slim tape of male talent, patticu-, lath In the dancing field lie point ed nut that no exceptional ability Is li:smiled rot men laying out rot Tit Os plang , Among the women there 14 a mealth of talent aitb six outstand ing pet foment P 9 being given at. the I: yunts Among these was tenet .opesicipping Ind toe danc ing t native given by one of the co eds Nee fare, <teen frying oat for 4. Restaurant Merchandising! Specializing in Old Fashioned]. lb. Steak Dinners (4-oz. above avearge size) Complete for,. 50c `average cost) AlLSandwiches sc,to' 8c , `3. Retail.. The Best the Market Affords at the 4oweit Pyiees: Complete Line of Fresh Fruits' Produce, Groceries and Meat. -THE MANIAC 2.. Restaurant . _Special Prices to Fraterniiiei and Clubs who buy quahiity. Caterers are invited as our guests to sample prospective pprchiies Whblesale., Bulk Merchandise shiPped - directiy'by - Refrigerated TrUCks from Our , Packing Plant and Warehouse in Lock Haven. You , Can save hundreds of biliini-#s,yva r y dud eliminating Retail, Expense. PENN STATE COLLEGIAN (louring parts uel e gal be a Thiele, klirlant Shaffer, Joseph Wazney, Elizabeth Reid, Marjorie Watts Lois Jane Hunter, Bernice Maurer, Mirielle Penult and Martha String er all freelitnen, lack Heck, a enpliontore. and Nlildred Shame% a junior Trying ont for acting parts Uere Bob linesar '42, Monroe Katz '42, FAnard Brook.; '4O John Weickqel '4l, John Casimir '4l, William Briq taw '42 Helen Atkinson '4O and Charles Rvid '4l - Among the, new singers v.tre Thomas Campbell 'Ruth Bentz, Hilda McGuire, Leonine Krumlne, and William Henning, all freshmen A large group turned nut for the technical staff uhtch is cornpo - sed of stage hands, scenery painters, scenery designers, costumers, prop men and lighting electricians Those tinning nut for technical positions were Russell Forsyth '42, Robert Jones 41, Robert Lyman '42 Haiy MtugralT '39, Vetnen Pat terson '42 Hugh Ryan '42, Matte Rase '4l Jeannette Vanderslice '4l, Aim Limbach '4l, Betty Groff '4O, Nancy Wallet( '42, Gwendolyn Spence] '4l, lay Chew 41, Ming! Hat dmiek '4l Kay Albert '4l, Knobby HefTeran '4l, Ruth Liach. omit, '4O, Alice Janata '4l. Jack unmade '4O, Eugene Elite 41, and Hentletta Cutter 19 Also among this group mere Laura Hill '42, Hat riet Stubbs '42, Connie Smith '4l, Lucy Pascoe '39, .flat cello Anderson '39, Edward Hecht '4l, Bob Finnan '4l, Elwood Solna '39, Harold O'Neill '42, Bette Van Keuren 'l9 Virginia ANNOUNCING Opening of our Fourth Merchandising Policy Sirloin Name Your Favorite Porterhouse T -Bone Fillet Cigarettes, 14c a Pith; $1.35 a Carton Lem - Ons, 20c a dozen. 16-0. Bottle of Cold Ginger Ale, sc. Qum'Et of Chopped Ice, 3c. We've been in the Meat Packing business oi 7 er a bunked yeararid sell a, ' - lion dollars worth of meat a-year. Let our buying iloiver and expeiiince save' you i 0 ~j Above Theatre Church Leads Modern China Noted Lecturer Tells Chapel Audience Of Chinese ,Progress Today "You «ill be interested to know, that Christian institutions of high er learning hale come ,Into the leadership of my country," said Dr 'P Koo, sect ethry of the World Student Christian Association, on Sunday mot ning in Chapel "After the revointion m 1927, six out of the eight new ministers of state neie graduates of Christian schools, he pointed out "In 1905 the govetimient fashioned it new school system after the Aflerican system, since then there has been a steady decd ease in illiternm," Dr Won said Technical Staff Listed Both the gills and boys in the . new Chinn motive -education— more than 15 million between the ages Of Si. and twelve, the` speaker added Fr am 95 per cent Bitterne) in 1905 the,,Chinese have advanotrul until today the percentage is only 69, he said However, less than one-half the children are getting' education today "A scholar 'is it mail whose hand doesn't hale enough strength to tie Op chicken," is an old in averb Heat 114 'l9, Idan rla7 Mm flog '39, Ruby 11dei '4l, Mica s Crlest , '4l, Betty IVettei au '4l, and Miriam Skladal '4O THESE FIGURES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES ! Dinners 25c to 30c "For less than you caU_make them at home!" N Let us 'pack your evening I unches at wholesale prices Phone 861 V 0 i MIMEMI high aptly described the scholar Use West,Entrance:, f the classic school, Dr Koosaid Rae V , Watlan's, College' sche-, inlay, exercises , for the body and doling officer, requests the cooper new scientific outlook hinge pre ution of all students in using the ared the Chinese scholar to cope West enti ance of North'and South ith a new China, he concluded Liberal Arts instead 'of the East. , - - The Penn §tate Players Present ROM , iavlcE A 'Thotous Comedy In Three Acts., SEATS ON SALE AT STUDENT UNION . TICKETS, 79 CENTS SATURDAY,AT 8 10 P bt Cut Fresh from the Loin,to the Griddle ~KEsT - - 7 ' ; ~2 eger . :" ,1 7 Wl'CollAire: Tifesday, September 27; 1938 Open'Evenfilgs l',',, (30c ' below" ¢ Viz; fri, _~ -, - • 's • 4.4 11:4%7Z4-'ll'
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