SUCCESSOR To The Freelanee, ' Established 1887 VOLUME 35-NUMBER 8 ' - Z 658 TO $2,000 robe „ o f t) ._ - • sWATCH__-LION GRID OPENER Probe; - , _ , , , '-- I ,s -...'' , roj ect :At M , y Higginsmen Oppose Maryland - Terrapins In Dads' Day Game Injuries,To , lceep Patrick pR; Giannantonio As - Nittanymen Face - old Liners Tomorrow: By BILL ENGEL - Dads I Watch Welding& to Meade' " ' , Ppin„State's abilityto,liottle up this , fam,ouA pass com bination will tell thetale thetion eleven opPoseslJniver , sity ;of Maryland. to 'open the fifty-second' season_ hefote an expected 42,000, fads _ . on - Islivv• beaver Yield at 2:30 o'clock - 4 - Tibmoriow afternoon: downed in then open - 000'Pareiits - eilebuntei with Itielnlio'nd last • - Etpectuf trek. L,D..a.v, 47" - • , At h I i c ',Eve VSniokera , • Chapel, Sarv,ice , Planned' By ;Pugh: , ", - ;..74iiptommatelyi9,ooo' Dads and ~a).-total of , 6,000 parenp, are 'ex ;plOtted,to visit thecanipus ovet the' ~ weekend' fol. the 'sixteenth annual ;:obieyvance of Dads' Day toio- 'or"- ___•-.,.... or pads Ay , 010rION% ....Daval B i Pugh, piesidenrof the 1917. , Association _of--F,!aients , of Penn , - 1-lairtion Still Around ,Stite, Vas' andouncbethat all al- Will there-be' airy, chance of a , - langenfent% lot the program belie recurrence of -that ' "midget= buck been - completed; . : with meetings, reverse" from Windy Weal. to Her , athle'tic'-events, mains, a plug, ia-, Harrison for a game - pinning _ 'and ' spatial . Chapel set. vii,es., Sun- score as in the waning . moments `,day planned to give Dads a respite -of last yelir's spectacular tilt 9 from , days at the office and check-,,-, That no one knows ' "The-Rab wilting- for then offspring in cal.._ bit,, Wear, sparkplug of the 1937 '2:leg , e. ' .. , z , - - -.. _7l. gtid,teEim which won five and lost = ~,,,,-;;,.., Higgins at'ClUb Smoker ' three,', has been (graduated' But ~ .In additiOn.to - the Smoker ilial. -_ ,. Bairlireadth Harry" Hammon s ned for 7' ii.7nt` tomorrow in the ' , still here along with - a frock of oth `Armoiy; the Penn- State Club has -et dependable backs to offset Mary ' '_land's Weidinger-Meade touchdown -ion -HaFrion mated a lerinimy (for a week, but_will see plenty of action -,, - DAD'S` DAV, PROGRAM R 110 " 10 a `lit =Meeting - of the - Board • oC Direct Ors - A oft thit Aniociation Aolf -Parents - of Penn - State; Little , '-'Theatre ~.10 45 -a. 'Ml.:Annual , Meeting,' 'of the Assotlapozi.'of 'Parents of " Penn Slate:- _ p m -L"Soixer," Gettysburg „ dollege, 3 New' HewTr - Field' - •Univer-1 of Maryland, New,, Beaver- L. • • - —,-Sinoker tainment' for `student's' and their' , ,lionor;of m:ork nt,-'M eeting _and Smoker , :for, all; Oen` fraternity"medTand ' their sponsored br,-Penn •,--7,State _Club, Sandwich., Slop B'3o p• in "Ronal • Service," ,by the,, , :Penti State 'Play: - et's. ab Auditorium: „ • rll a s e i:i7ii S i : v i r Panl'e wlth Eplecogal ,Church,' Philadelphia. .-4:soo . iaking , mi , "Wltitt Ili "Matir., - • , their''"own best interegts "'fiaternities should lean a little announced that:football coacKßob toward the more conservative,stde rather than toward the more !Mei sAliggink, -be - prineinel 'epeaker al side ' Dean of Men Arthur R. Warnock - told Inteifiaternity "afi, a-meeting , : and , ,smoker,„ firi4be ciVat Its , ineeting`TbeLdity night. Meld at Main Sand- - Dean`Warnock-had been Invited to,epeati , by- the iFt'on the liquor ' and 'unchaperoned , women prob ",,Allriion-fralertiity,men,qlnd their llams :;, pads' , " are invited . to?attend , the , 7 . ,!,r, Conservative, Year" ' - ,seakion,,whicfirlribe the'firsCreg-', - ,:s"Tblslr - should: be 'a , eouserviitive Zr t hltklineeting oethealutilthii-year,` . Bald,,!'enqvtliat - ibeinls "Sobk;' Kerinede'states that:A:olM Chapier and"lea a body =that thelirogiaefor the smoker in , Mel:this; (IFC), , "tke..conse,evatlye /theArrnortrisvtribe"ii. surprise . He element - whould'ilititate thWtiollcles ~ lnue Collected / talented and:lnfluenew:i the, polleles - r ,stiidents4lll",weektit‘theco49r- "In' - `the , ' 'past , years,", be, added, ration,by 'more has Peel;:semorrclaisjoresiz, taken control and- the,;wonserya, "i„dent,' and they will"producea var- tivewhave sat back." r rlecUselection'of acts reminiscent of ,Turning, ho rtlie:Aliuor7probleni, 0, " Dein Warnocl?,-explained ,the r Litt- - . ' . Semi-Weekly ' tTA --- 1 ~-,g,i , 3.1 4 , 4, T a it tir #.,:., -- -- 7:. :-; •fy '.; ~......> DAMAGE MAY Saturday; 10-6, "will be bounding back at full - strength^ Eight men in coach - Frank‘Dobson'‘ `starting lineup ale lettermen, including_the ,fiitiabtickg,:4n e dationlyisi,uh6mt Geo_re, Giengers lies,' not; seen pie -, viOub - varsity action-m the foi wird wall:, ' I W ice beforehave the/Nit ,ianymen met the Old'Ltnerionthe gridiron and on both,occasions the Blue, and ',White„ has- enumphed Highlight of last year's season was the,,last-minute 21-14 victory-ovei the ,Terpi, - while Penn' State, de feated Maryland _ State, "57-0, in Scrimmage session mjuues hav'e riddled- the' backfield which Coach ' Bob .Higgins had slated to start against the ✓Terrapin's. and two sophonidiekmay get the nod. Patrick, Giannanidido' Out s Patrick '39 suffeied knee injury in Monday's,,wOrkouts Jinit Tony.thannantomo, , slated'io get, theopening- assignment at the bldcking,halfbacli post,-suffered a minor muscle,iniury to his thigh ,Craile: White , and Sam Kopach; 'l' (Continued On ,Page Three) Lean, ToWard Conservatism, Dean Warnock . Houses SithuktAdv,o rroper uonaiti Barantovich Is Named To Captain Gridders In Opener Tdmorrow I Ales B a l ' an tovit h, ' stellai senior, wingman, was named field captain last night to lead his Nit ] 1003 Lion mates against Maryland hi the opening game tomorrow With so maw- seniors o 1 'varsity leadeivhip calibre on the bona!, Lion 'toadies de • tided not to elect a Cap IMMEMEM beason, but to appoint one 111,111 before oath en countel Au honorary taptaint will be, 'eletted; by the team at the (Jose of the season This Is the first time ,in Penn State grid his tory that such a procedure hub been follosi,ed BamMovich has been a vtoslty end and letterman tot two years and 'was named on Eddie Dooley's All-American check list for this beat !Crime Doesni t , , v 9 -T r ibunal Signs, Tin Cans And- Aprons Latest• Mode Of Dress „ , For Men Of '42 'Object lessons numbers 1 to lb in - :the latest "Crime Does Not Pay" beim are showing them selves to the test of the student body this week, as a insult of Stu dent Taibunars purge 'on Tuesday night Justice lost little time as the live seniet giardians of Freshman cus toms—Herbert B Callan, Joseph I` Cohan, 'Victor E Gent''man, 'Bet said ,C Briggs, and George W Yeckfe3—meted out sixteen penal ties, seven excuses, and three ex emptions ,To Parade at Game The penalties, Including signs, tin cans, baby carriages, and all the•other perennial tot titres; went Into effect Wednesday Most of them are to last a week, with a fiw freshmen given shorter sen tences because of the manner In which they stated their cases They , will all show themselves be , tv.een halves of tomorrow's Mary land grid' game Joseph Arnold, who Was found Without his frosh:_bible,- is wear ing a sign matting, ' 2 .1. Got Canneca gy_Tributtal " From his neck hangs a jar in width he cat ries a bible— one he is sure not to forget. A can la tied around each ankle His (Continued On, lage Four) ate SobriOty Through Usio IsTold nor' dariroi Board's interpretation of, Section 604 of the state liquor laws, prohibiting unlicensed orga nized'drinicing parties "Encourage Sobriety" "You have it as your duty to eh courage; sobriety," the ',Dean add ed, You 'have it as your duty to make `conditions such that they will , slot encourage 1 drinking " - "Homever," he- continued, '''the problem 'of drinking/ among' non fraternityr men Os , worrylne me 'more tban‘drinking among frater nity men, because fraternities' are organized-and can' meet and , con ' • (Contnued On' Page ',Two) .." STATE COLLEGE, PAI,I FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1938 2,000 Parade Around Fire, Lift Meters 3-Hour Fracas Started, In Locust Lane '- Scc cdttorial, "Anima, Borealis," IMPIEBM Damages resulting from the student demonstration Tuesdly night may amount to 52,000, last minute- developments Indicated late yesterday Because most of the damaged parking meters were rammed with heavy rocks or iron pipe , bars, the Parking Meter and Sup ply Company of. Pennsylvania, Wilkes-Barre, a subsidiary of M. H Rhodes, Inc, Hartford, Conn., yesterday notified Burgess Wil bur F Le,tzell that most of the clock mechanisms may have been ruined Thirty-four meters Were re ported damaged to some extent , Each Is valued by borough oflt- ' - dials at $5B SyrgessiCeitieltlaatdzihe.Sme- - r. tars are' still'fh'e'pre7perty of the ',company, and›that IV G. Wiener; president-treasurer of,the com pany and a Penn'State gradu ate, has indicated both the bor ough and Collegb will be sued for damages, if necessary The' Burgess said, however, that the meters would be repair ed and placed on a 30-day ex pellmental basis in an effort to determine the actual extent of damages. Swelled by the minute, a hell bent mob of more than 2,000 stu dents blockaded the s tree ts, wrecked parking meters and kind led a two-story-high bonfire in tont of the campus gates at the toinet of South Allen Street and College Avenue during a three hour demonstration Tuesday night Si' parking meters, valued by borough officials at:ssB each ,were reported ripped off their posts and stolen Besides, 10 dial faces were smashed; 11 hands bioken and 32 glass crystals shattered. Fire Scorches Street A 20-foot square brick on College Avenue, which served as the fire bed, was damaged by the intense heat from the fire Re pairs will cost an estimated *9O Several street lights in the Locust Lane sector also were smashed, po lice said . • s Damage to' College and private property was considerably less Two archery targets, valued at $l5, were burned and campus lights shattered 'Sixteen bouts of labor mere requiled to repair two (Continued On Page Two) Highlights Of Dean's Talk Highlights of_Dean-Warticides _talk before IFC "This should be,a conservative year, and that means that iittlie - chaptei and in a•body like this, the conservative element should dictate the policies and influence the policies" • • "I do feel that for your own Lest interests. will get boys running your chapters who have a sense of nitegitty and who will have a sense of obli g ation to,their codb"., . "Who's responsible for drinking in the houses? The light minded boy who thinks of himself only and doesn't believe he has any-obligation' to'his chipter or to the college"' . 4 '. , , "The problenrof drinking - among non-fiateinity men is not rying me more than drinking among, fraternity men, because fra ternities dire: oiganized and can tneet'' and control the problem, but non-fraternity men are 'generally footloose and free." , , • , • '4 • , = "You • 'have it as your ((duty, to encourage sobriety, you have 'it as youi,duty to make conditions( such' that they will not en \ coinage drinking." [laM.ll 'End Near'. .. . DR RALPH.") HETZEL BURGESS W. F LEITZELL +♦+ + + + End Of Student Riots Near, President Hopes 4 -, ,42 Kxßi e . s; sing - ;gr ati t fi y!tion , t M'tle,absen ce o , f selio9 , sp ropertydani liOage,,andsanal-dju'y"'urrg the" — stu'dat rdemonstiation 7 teesday night, President Ralph D Hetzel yesterday said he hoped "the day will come soon, incident to the development of 'the College: when it will not be necessary for us to be concerned over such affairs." "The evidence of understanding and constiuctive leadership which tempeied the affair is encourag mg," Di Hetzel added N "Such Affairs Harmful" "I feel, however, that the reali zation will glow upon us,that af fans of that kind are harmful, both to the student body and to the College "I feel equally certain that with this iealization will come the spir it and coinage necessaiy to free Penn State limn practices that have no place in a great institu tion of highei learning" "Damages By Few" Meanwhile, Burgess Wilbui' P Leitzell, who oideied Borough Po lice to adieu' from arrests dur ing the demonstration, Indicated that the dove to round up the in stigators now would be on in ear-1 nest "I 'Just hate to see the entne student body pay for the damages incurred by a few," he said Thespians Issue Call Tryouts fogy Rams, dancers, singes, anti tethnical staff aspir ants who have not yet come out for Thespians will be held Sunday night at 7.30 o'clock in Schwab undid:ilium, J. Ewing Kennedy, Thespian direttoi, announced yes terday. Kennedy especially called attention to the scarcity of male talent to date rgiatt Punish Guilty' Metal . Workers Call Off Strike Sympathy Walkout Is Ended; Common Laborers Get Pay Increase From Firm lion woikeis on the PWA-Gen eial State Authority building pie giain at the College resumed opei ations yesterday after two days' lay-off in sympathy - with members of Local 404, International Asso ciation of Bridge,,Sbuctural and Ornamental Iron WOrkers of Am erica, Harrisburg. Harrisburg workmen stopped wink in a dispute with McCloskey and Co, contractors, as to whb should hang hollow metal doors in construction of a new Farm Show building in that city All classes of workmen in the metal trades op' all McCloskey and Co jobs quit work in sympathy with the Har i isburg men Membeis of Local 1111, !Memo tional Order of Hod Carriers, Builders and Common Laborers of America, who requested an in meows in wages from 45 to 50 cents-an hour dining a labor dis pute at the College August 12 and were late' turned down by the General State Authority, were giv en this increase by McCloskey Advises Fraternities IF Council Establishes 5-Man Committee To - Investigate Code Violations Moving to divorce adnunistrat fraternity Council Tuesday night tee to "investigate and rule on all co violations. The Committee was empowered, after due hearing of both sides of any case to lift social privileges of any' house found, guilty of IL code violation for three successive weeks foi the first offense, SIX suc cessive weeks for' the second of fense and one semester for the third offense. A four-fifths vote is necessary for conviction The committee, appointed by I F. President Raymond S. Coskery '39, will consist of Harold Meyer, Alpha Chl Sigma, Don Wright, Kappa Delta Rho; ,Ray Warnock, Beta Theta Pi; Sidney Bergman, Irregularity Charge Politically Inspired, Contractor Claims Says Shelley's Accusations ' Unwarranted; Offers To Pay For Investigation By College Authorities College null Inen e than cPaY Investment. Che, les Alvin Jones rays Sloi if on paw, Special lo Mc LaMiura PHILADELPHIA, Sept 29—Branding charges of ir regularities in the Pennsylvania State College's five-million dollar building progtam, as "inspned by politics or politcal revenge," Matthew H McCloskey, piesident of McCloskey & Corripany, in an exclusive interview with the Collegian4o- ' day invited the College authorities to investigate the project , at his own expense if they had "any doubt about the quality of the work." " "If the authoi !ties of Pennsylvania State College. have, 1-any,"-doubPabuut - the quality - of company id doing on ,the campus," McCloskey said, "I shall cheerfully pay for any test which they feel should be made' "The test may be made by the College itself ooby any reputable testing concern of the College's se lection," he added "I am sure you will, nine with me," he said, "that I cannot evi dence my sincerity in any molt substantial way" Minces No Words Refuting to "cei tam statements and insinuations made by Distuct Attorney Carl B Shelley of Dau phin County regarding the work" of the company on the State Col lege ptoject, McCloskey minced no woi ds "Duting the many seats of inv business career no pi eject lid', mote deeply Intel ested me than the construction of the buildings (Continued On Page Two) GSA Will Present New Construction , Plans By Tonight Final plans for the nett College building program, will be present ed by the General State Autismlo to the POHL Works Administi a tion at Washington by midnight tonight, the deadline for tiling up plleations under the present P W A extension Uncertainty vellb the exact plans to be presented, but a ett ong belief prevailed that they oda include the entire four mil lion-dollar .program we control from its affairs, Intel oted a five-man Judicial Commit mplaints" of fraternity dating code Beta Sigma Rho, and John Mc- Neesley, Sigma Alpha 'Epsilon Coskery himself will serve as_al ternate, acting on the committee only if one of, the members' houses should be under investigation Besides the addition of this sec tion to the old code, an amendment also was tatked to Section VIII, in flicting any penalty that may be levied upon the fraternity as a group rather than upon an indi vidual. Text of New Rule The new section, 2 ecommended by a standing committee appoint (Continued On Page Four) EMZEM CAMPUS COVERAGE PRICE FIVE CENTS Phi - Delts Win, ' Annual Award; Sigma Pi 2nd • Spurts Trophy Given To Unit Compiling Best Varsity Intramural Record Outclassing its neatest rival ..by ()Nei 359 points, Phi Delta Theta has been unaided the Pennsyl vania State College Athletic Tro phy, annually presented to the un deign:dente group compiling the best ietoid in both varsity and in tiamtual'spoits Phi Delta Theta garnered a to tal of 899 points in taking first Sigma Pi, with 528 points, no.ca cut Delta Upsilon, 512, to take sec ond The cup, piesented by the school of Physical Education and Ath letics, iias won by Delta Upsilon 1:136417, the hist year of com petition foi it The trophy, a live-gallon, sill el. punch bowl, will be retired by the st group Is timing it three time. The award will be presented to the wiyaing group at the rally pi eeeding the Bucknell football Othci groups finished as follons flew Hall, fourth, Beta Theta RI, fifth, Kappa Sigma, sixth, Phi Gamma Delta, smenth; Phi Sigrint Kappa, eighth, Watts Hall, ninth; and Pi Kappa Alpha, tenth - -, Pan-Hel Stunt Night, In Armory Tonight, Pan-lielleme's stunt night Will be held in the_ Aimory at 7 o'clock tonight All fresh Men are urged to go and see the fun Each of the women's fraternities will present a skit to last not over ten minutes. Judges of the stunts aye Mis Senile, chaperon at Fiances Atherton, Mrs Morris, Giange chaperon, and Mary Vir ginia Biown, Delta Gaininachaper on Vivian S Doty, president of Pan-Hellenic, will present the pnzes Hammond To Speak' "The Graduate and the Engl meting Profession" the title of the lactate which Dean Harry' P Hammond of the School of 'Engl. nem ing will present at 4:10 o'- clock this afternoon in Room 'll6, White Hall