Page Two PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Successor to The Fire Lauer, established 1887 Pub i.lred seml.weEkla daring the College 3. , 0r. except On holidays by stodente of The P.onayl.anln State College in the Intere.t of (hi College the studtnts tat oily, alrunnt and friends THE MANAGING BOARD JOHN A TROANOVITCII 19 Editor FRANCIS A C VOSTFRS, JR 'll, Busineini klannger HFRBERT it CAIIAN 'l9 .IFROMI, SHAFFER 'll Snorts Editor Ail,ertrelng Manager FOY B NICHOLS JR . .90 RICHARD W kOOMAN 'l9 Managing Editor Circulation Manager SALVATORE S SALA In RALPH II GUNDLAGII News Editor Promotion Manager ALAN C McINTVRE DALLAS R LONG . 111 Atinston. Vnrning F iitrr foreign Ad vet tisiog Vnnner THOMAS A 110 AL "19 NA SAMPLE 19 ASMAIITt Managing Editor Si. n Se...Teton BRUCE TRABUF 19 I.UCILLE GREENBFRG ',ad. tint Spo rt, Editor Women a Fdltnr REIIA C SIWEN 99 Assnrlnte Woman a Editor Associate Editors Peul S lialdemen Jr '4O Bredley Burns '4O Robert I. Wilson 40 40 George B Salm A Vista= Enact, Jr '4O Bernard A Neuman '4O I.ntanuel Roth 40 Harbert Sharon '4O Women's Associate Editors l'hyllls It Gordon 40 Associate Business Managers CRurnell E k '4O Morton Nkman 40 Morns o.llwali 'lO Elroy T Wainer . 40 Burton C Willis, Jr '4O Cons G 0 .160 40 /amt. E Story '4O Yana:dna Ell'or This Issue blessz L .Itur 'llus Is ue niday, September 30, 1938 AURORA BOREALIS THEY WENT Gut to view the amine Mueslis— and when it was all tvu tt Lost them and then lellow students appiommately $5OO Such is the stony of Tuesday night's wend epi sode here, an epe.ode that saw college students— , freshmen, sophomores, plums and seniors 'much thi'ough the sheets of town, Wadi. taaffic, wreck parking meters, build fires in the middle of streets, club fe low students who t etained theb sense of stability, smash .1 - Het lights and campus lights, defy every semblance of law and oi del Yes, it stet ten out innocently enough Flom what the Collegian has been able to gather, the instiga tois of the demonstration just Caine out to see the aurora mealis—tailhant vivid lights flashing across the Voithein skies But before many moments had passed, a pajama parade had been foi med t und the students marched to Frances Atha) ton Hall in an dim t M break in Hue's where they should have been stopped But the] e' was nobody to stop them And, Inciden ta ly, who could', encouraged by this much freedom of action, they proceeded to kin a ehei y targets, smash campus lights Then they turned down College Avenue, main.: up reinfoi cements like 4 snowball rolling down- In 1, wrecking and swishing parking meters And, finally with a sudden singe of ienseles , boyish enthusiasm not unlike that engendered by an Adolf m a Benito they clammed for 'umbel, for tar, foi f, eshmen Why° Wel', perhaps it was just the momentary &sue to rebel—rebel against authei ity, zebel against the law, rebel against rider, rebel against eve ything If it was it was just natuial alga to cut, lode—then pet huff it can he e•• eased Perlyips BUT THE Collegian is a bit skeptical about this For—us some of the hat men who attempted to prevent the booth e will attest—not all of the "ilngleadel s' we,e staidents Some of them were just Want ordsnai y inedms, mstigatoi s, hell-bent to ruse hell Neve) theless, students did play the maim and 'students did cause most of the damage And who's going to pay the bill Es Ply •mgle student enrolled in the College— whether he pal titillated in the demonstiation or whether he was sound asleep in his loom And the money will come not from the "damage" or "Lrealuge" fee—as most of the students feel it will—hut from an increase to class dues Poi the "oreakage" fee covers only College property, not ough prime) t 3, tint m ;vote pi open ty NOW LET'S be sensible about this whole matte' Let's be frank This Cpllege is an institution of higher learning As a component putt of that institution, every student should feel it his duty to augment the honor of it, not detract from it, to respect College author ity, not rebel against it, to ietain a sense of responsibility, not °stile it If the etudent does not feel that this should be so, if the student feels that this'is asking too much of him—then he doesn't belong here There are thousands and thousands of 'others— residents of the state, graduates of certified high schools and pi ep schools—who want to come here, who are willing to assume these iesponsibilities as a student, but mho can't conic here because the enrollment quota is filled—filled partly by fellows the like of which stm ted the demonstration Tae-- day night l!M!!M=1 NOW LET'S remain reasonable If you want to have fun, go ahead and have it But why deltroy College inopeity 9 Why destroy botOlgh moperty , Why destroy private property' Why inflict upon all students a penalty which they do not deserve 9 Why make all students pay fol something which only a few cati4ed 9 Why rebel against law and ordei Why place the administration of your college in an exceedingly embai rasing position'' Above all, why sully the reputation of you, Col lege, of which you vom self are a pai FOR YOUR own good, remembei this, if nothing Once you're out or College, you'll find that life has no loom for you unless you have a sense of iesponsibility, a respect for authority, a respect for other people's property, a steeled defense against spur-of-the-moment outbursts that may do mole harm than good --Let's stmt cultivating these things -NOW. BY HIMSELF Flanagan Is Right Last week Campy said that Flanagan,'editm of froth, was pretty sad when he called the p. student. tinily sad' After Tuesday's sophomoronic exhibition l.y the students, most of whom wee sophomores and jam's, Campy retracts his state ment with peat humility. For those who instigat ed and took active part in that mess, a loud hiss and may you, get caught in tonight's parade, if there is one Sister Rat The Thetas ate housing a bunch of rats—"that long," so says a repoit Dom the eastend Mean while, duce hunched yards away the co'lege , •ends out bulletins giving exact informat on on how to extei nunate said rodents, slip up 111 own back yard Despite all theta inopoganda, writer is not a than Helen I. CarnP 'lO Page Mr. Ebert And Co. Quite meant lOUS is the walk an the lower gate way pith to many bombers overhead 'Evening finds a complete blackout but experts for many years seem to find quite a few victims, What w.s want is an anti-an ciaft gun to defend the paste, II fionhei iLEASE, 1111 EBERT' Wow', that was close * Even Up At The 18th ❑ern and A Newman '4 A William Engel Jr .40 Afte, giueling golf match between Barbara Fleming and Ray Coslte6 , in which Ray won the golf match, Batbaia, iegamed some lost prestige by winning Ray's pin, presented on the. lgth green, with the whole affair being even up at end of clay's battle,' Pigskin Pickings Tackling dummies on the practice field hear the lege als, "Meade, Weidinger, Boyda, Murphy, and liondoi ff," clasry ftbll heroes for Ukiveisity of Mai yland Weidinger and Nondorir seem to have taken the worst beating—in this week's practice Amoy, the field freshman linemen were 'eel fling fundamentals of shoulder blocking Seeing that the bays were hitting with then chests, out roared one of the coaches, "If I wanted you to hit them with your chest I'd have given you brassieres in stead of 'shouldei pads " * * * Around The Mall: Walt Kmar is sore because he was not mentioned in last week's campuseer as the apex of the Kniaz- Ruth Kistlei-Toretti triangle .. aside to ath hall residents electric eye windows ale not foolproof, get yam electrical engineering fiends to tell you how Bfte cops are getting' plenty arrogant rn last two weeks, watch your step you "under-agers," stay away from Bfte until it gets jaided this week oi the next . for complete enjoyment go to other places %there no oneas the?e to bother youi date no sooner does Bob Mechling '3B leave for Michigan med school when Mechhng-pinned Mary Anrw Rhoades is seen at brockerhoff dance these hangs a red light in full view in ath hall, in case you're interested. 3 To 1 On Rocky Wilmer Rockmaker, phiep shot, has a smooth Judy lined up to take to "Room Service" to compete with the cut-in on Maine's Sophie Maisel by one -Hirsh Loyal phiep brothers are quoting 3-1 odds that Rocky will win the Maine campaign Rememhei Oh Mr. Roethke! Campy has just been handed a piece of stuff that is set - in veise form, supposedly a poem by two freshmen It :9 so sad that we will quote only the lust and last vet se I've Got a Pocketful of Di eaw I'm no millionaire But I haven't, got a care ' ,'Cause the Sophomores, they Haven't caught me vet Lucky, lucky, me Let the Druids capture me 'Cause I've got a Pocketful of matrhe3 H. M and R L All we can say is that it's a good thing you do, On your schedule CAMPUSEER s o e Sometime ,this week= end plan to take Dad, Mother, and the rest of the. family to the Cor ner for dinner, lunch or breakfast. They will remember it as one of the most pleasant ex periences of their visit to Penn State. The Corner PENN STATE COLLEGIAN A ttorne Charles Jones Makes Speech At Philipsburg Gubernatorial Candidate Says Present Expenditures Will Pay Dividends - - Deptruing, the "lack of equal op poitunity to all" as it emst , - under ,he pi , esent limited facilities of the! College, Chalks Alvin Jones, bent atie gubeimatoual nominee 'auded the cinient building pro-, giant in a campaign address in I , Yhiliw..burg Monday as paving the way fm eduentional equality ofd, yot.th, "iegaidless of station iff de!' The school represents a demo cracy in itself ° * but op pro tuiiity foi advancement ha, i.een sad'y limited in the past he ctre of inn-fermate facilities," the Ptttsbutgh attorney declai ed 1 195 Applicants Rejected Jones pointed Out thit the ca. lege this veal was forced to re- Jed a total of 1,115 applicants for admission "oy force of. Team stances g, owing out of the state's neglect to the past" "They were denied," he stated, "what others mm e fortunate were i eceiving That condition- is, ra pidly being remedied tinder the building ptomain of the present administa ation " The candidate chalactelived the emieniiitnies as an investment fot fatale good citi7enship Far-Reaching Effects "No one is able to estimate the dividend it will pay because of the fai-leaching effects," Jones point ed nut, "but they unquestionably will fm exceed the monetary out lay At the same time,' - woik has been provided foi the benefit, of the unemployed-" McCloskey Willing To Pay Costs Of Probe On' Campus (Continued From Page One); on your campus," he told the Col legian r "They will, I hope, be a monu ment to 06 woil, of my concern for many, many years after I have passed out of the picture" Moving to the charges made:by Shelley before the special House Investigation Committee ptobing the Earle administrtation, McClos key said "There is not one syllable of truth in the implication that there has been any intentional irregular ity in any of the work done on your campus "I need not ... repeat what every one knows—that everything which is being said by Dish ict Attorney Shelley and his 'boy-friend," e' Attar ney Gemini Margiotti, pr in spired either by politics or poll- I ical:4evenge 4 1f, while I was actively engageil in politics, I had supported Miugi otti's candidacy for Governor, motti would undoubtedly now he praising me nti the world's best Mob Damage May Mount To $2,000 (Continued From Page One) iron lamp i ibs, two sockets,,23 panels of glass and two refractors, George W Ebert, Superintendent or Grounds and Buildings, ceport ed Fire extinguNheis and a half dozen met cans in the men's- - also were damaged Downtown, a tomato rifled by one of the demonstrators, blasted a panel of glass over the side of the Athletic Store As far as could be ascertained, the demonstiation stinted in the Locust Lane sector about 10 p m when sightseeing - groups con gregated on the streets to view the aurora borealis—brilliant "North ern Lights" flushing across the skies Egged on by fraternity rivalry, reports indicate, the sightseers formed a pajama panicle and wended their way through the streets and,on up to Frances Mb eiton Hall, where they tiled to break in, About 10,45 p the demon strators matched down College av`- enue and proceeded to wreck, the: palling meters before kindling the new bonfire Campus leaders and hat men, no tably members of Blue Key, juniOr honorary society, attempted to pre ; vent the bonfire, but fienzied'dem onstrators, vastly in the majority, ei e I—Drinking by , . omen in frn ter city houses, particulaily when no chaperones are present 2-Women going upstalis to the men's mono 3—entaplpm in halms indulging In unconventional conduct at late • Lours, with no chaneroneg 'prec enL , Tuining to the solution `of the problem; the Dean said "I don't think you can eliminate such abuses through a code It is up to the chapter officers If they I%aut to do it, they,' can" "Some hay m other," he said, "you've , all got to agree that these abuses have to he elhhinated ' Mogi. chapters, I am sire, will cooperate, but IFC almuld penalize those few chapters which fall to, cooperate" Nixon Experiments With PotatO Crop, Carrying on widespread omen meats, Dt Etnest L Nixon, plant pathologist of the Agricultural EN.- iment Station. is seeking new ,mitato vouches resisting diseases which cause heavy losses More than 40,000 seedlings have seen tented from vavous crosses The crossing is done, in gieetihous es, and the seedlings sic multiplie in Pottei County About 3,000 of the 40,000 seedlings, have been saved for fui they teal DADS• • . ... Brighten - your son's PENN STAVE DAYS L4S. LAMPS Marshall's Electrical Store Glennland Bldg - Phone 2202 .e propaied to enact "Room Service" week% of concentrated r - ehearial on mon - \ We WOmen The hotel atmosphere ol,Fran 'res Atherton HalL will 4 soon be modified ne hope Reports tell‘us 'that probably one of, the first floor lounges nil! be ` converted Into te, recitation loom Women and their dates will then be able to dance and talk above whispers t wllbmrt ', feat of upsetting , the,ealneomb si lenee W S G _A. is presenting the dorm with two radios for the sec ond floe lounges There ,will also he two sets downstairs Ash trays will soon he supplied so that dates mar smoke nithotit running out side to stub their cigarettes It's a complicated process—this business of using kitchenettes' In the new dorm., It's idyisable to ,sign up is advance if you plan, to 'cook The hostesses hold keys to ,the kitchenettes and Will provide them upon request eacil tables lat e in 'these rooms >with, one In each hostess' apartme nt , Senate plans to promote sOolal contacts between the women's &or mltsrles It's a great plan If the vomen will cooperate Next year' confusion "will he gone from pop in night Hours , for visiting will be from 7to p m A convocation for all women will be held" inMary Beaver Wihith Hall October 11 it the date' and Idea is approved Collead , officials and student speak" Etiquette booklets will - . he dig tributo d 'all students it the nren;s goiernment agrees_ to cork with Senate in compiling the list of pointers Marcia Morfing will bead the committee of women •Cafeteria breakfast.; - start in Mac Hall next 'week • Announce ment will bemaderin Mac Hall [nr the exact day: t • MODERN STYLINGi - SiiperVL; streamet!".',Moderre colors,!• -;Grip fits your fingers? si • A \ .. ; y Ober prim' Mw, r $5 s43o' ; - , lIIEMEMMER;•:TNER/S IS NO SINISITIVTE FOR WATKRMAN'S INK M=MMM=I • I . ' , Weledito-Dada , 1 , 1 - "r IEMMON- AND 'GRANGER. "The Complete' , Hardware Store", -26 ' Pfithie 3361 =IEEE WEtcd4iti - Arigl' . ' , ' - , PENN' , STATE ; A D • -2 STATE;;'COLLEgrW.;"::f,' , : ,r '•:YR% The;Nitta'ny , '. l MeadOlvs:' , Tami , Stote , A • 104 W. BRAVER"AVE*2 ~,,'PHONE,77Se Friday, September 30, .1938 Kappa Sigs Practice- Although intiamural football is: not scheduled to start fora few' - weeks, Kappa; Sigma, ,last year champs, has already-begun plac-i' two session%, Thb. K ,Stgi turned part of their old tennis, court into a practice field and bayi mounted a bank 'of floodligh;b4' along the right edge of the flint' porch for night scrimmages FR EEm, a I W" 691 01 ' .: THICK CREPE SOLE S Let your feet stretch ,on { 'a mattress ; of thick;, aprMgy, pure 'Crepe, rabber, Bottorff Att. BoptetT Enirancds "on; Tiftvern and - = - CONSTANT; INIU,CONTR01:::: . r : - YOUR- PENP _cra@ed t -14 kt.f . sOlid•golin .mridium•tippeitpoints.suat „ louprriting.' 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