Semi-Weekly , -, 'JACK 04 . , ' SUCCESSOR% • . 'Wu. - tir ttatr - .- P247----.3'‘it':- 1 ,To The Free Lance, ' ' ''‘ 4 . ;- ': - 17 1/ , 7 1'2' Established 1887 - . • ' ' 9 : : ••-• ' -----'--- . IV . ... ~ . -VOLUME 35-NUMBER 9 , 'Z6SB Senior Class Meeting Called By Lions Overpower Buil4ing_ProgramYree -from. IrOgularities,' PWA.Otlicial Affirms Agency Names Own Inspectors, Aide Tolckes Says, Sinew.' to the Col&guru WASHING-TON, Oct 3 These will be no uregulattttet in the five-million-dollar build ing program `now under way at:l.l;e Pennsylvania State Colfl lege under the General State I Authority and the Public Works Administi ation Such was the -assesance given to the Collegian here today by Ii A Clay, assistant to PWA Ad ininistratm Harold L Ickes , "In the live yeatS of its exist ence,' the Public Wcaks,Adminis tiation has been, untouched by scandal," they said, "and you be assmed that any .cork done with out assistance at State Col lege or elseWheie, will keep up this good tecoid " Shellei Starts ohai'ges Chingos and insinuations, of ii 'ties on the Stat - College ltrStlect -. we e 'fit I,on_giight ir" - 1- sup in ounty% istrictttorneyi Carl Er Shelley I%lllle - testifying be foie' the special 'Holiso-investigat-i ing committee at Harrisburg prob.' - ing chaiges of 'graft and cottupl , tam agamst' - the Haile adtninistia tion „Among other things, Shelley tes tified that Matthew if McCloskey, Jt., PhilnacipMa conttactoi who - is doing the construction work — ut State College, had appointed the 'inspectors for the pioject Projects Are„lnipected The chaiges,weic answered' in special inteiviews with the Colle gian by , State Senate' Jackson Thompson „.(D , Conti e), authoi of the General State Authority Act, and by McCloskey himself, who in vited the College, to investigate the (Continued On ('age Two) Hopes - 'Of PWA Grant-Buoyed Assistant Ailnualstrator Gray Reveals Government s {GSA Relations In ACeord ,- :Smoot to the CL'llovian WASHINGTON;',Cta, 3 —Hopes fm 'of the Pininsyl., State College's new building progi weta, Buoyed suddenly hme today, tvben 41., A Crui.'ns _sistunt to PWA Administiator Hatold I, lekeS - told the Collegian that "on the, whole" relultans be, tweet' the' Pennsylvania Gems State Atutliority'aed the InVA were -"hurmoiiious - "The Public. Wei ks Administra tion has extend into,certaiii agree ments to "assist -the Authority in 'the construction of, specific pip a4 said "Question's' regarding, the `ninth cation ~ of 'Out • - rCgulatiotis ~must necessac ly arise on so , large and diversified, a"piogi am But on the Whole tha'wotk is:proceeding herrn onioasly ',', • ' Such iestatement"by a PWA of: Metal was,taken to "mean 'by,lnuily, that Administi atm Ickes 'would not, be , Lis stiingent' on =Authority grants as has generally beep.Tets pected , , Pressed for some definite•stateZ went on the 'ptobability, of, a , new College grant, Gray, siud - " 'ot!bio commitment-maibe made -lib to_ any'futther" allotment's to the Authotity: Applications "can only be tecommended for 'allotment ,after they have been ,found to' be - "sound legally, financiall,v,and teat by'our examining divisions, and,When andAtsfunds are avail ' ' ' Tickets Now'On Sale --For allegian Dance - ' At'sl.oo Per Couple Tickets to the- Collegian dunce Ftiday night, ate being sold 'at the Student Union Office,for $1 00 One ticket admits a couple This enables students who purchased subsciiptions -in - conjunction with friends or toomates to attend the dance Jack Bigham will play fot the affan Re - ports Bla i me Upperclassmen \For Mob Riot ,Latest Account Says Locust Lane - Fraternity Group Instigated Trouble Scc ccittoual, "Ma Suwkc Clews," Page 2 • • Upperelass fraternity men inAlie Locusti..ane district Instigated the student mob demonstration;mhich agi's to - Coltede,`borough; , and' pri vate , K onerty-,llMt Tuesday might. TbistheViilicatioriAodaly as recoils from authoritative sources continued to form a definite Tat tein of events which,led up to the wrecking of parking maters and kindling of the tmo•bfory-high bon tile at Coop Corner , Discussion StartS Commotion _ . . - Latest reports indicated that. u Loetist Lane fraternity group, out to view the aurora borealis, moved to a discussion of the "high-flying times" uhict students "have" at other colleges -and suddenly decld cd they should stir up "some coin motion" Immediately According to the repotts, they attempted to solicit the aid of oth• ei near by fraternities but Ar e. un successful -)talked in tills manner, it is said, the Instigatms stumbled upon the idea of enraging other fiateinities to the point of getting the members out of the houses This Idea, reports say, pi oved sec cessful Swelled by these reinforcements, It Is indicated, the students,maleh ed-sup L'Oe`ust Lune to East, Bearer Here, 'reports say, first, es , old of lipping,orthe limiting meters and building a bonfire was mentioned The students, howerei:\ turned down South Allen stieet. It is said, and ',sullied up elution's toy-the + (Contifiued On - Page-two) Cupid" `Collegian Wahts Dates°, For Two Frosh 4 r ' Wanted:l riVo,dates After Oiuliy,week of onsull around from dorm to doim, Dun • the Dating Boreal.] e‘tepte two , IVe,tried. - Day and night we tited tirelessly- at out task. But sob, soh—sorrow of 'sorrows=we still have two dates on out lin& Do you need a date? Read over% the qualifications of_ our' two, ap plicants—both fieshmen., would hitte to hear of any one, missing, the Collegian, Dance Friday night, and to heat of any one missing it 'because of not hay mg a date .would add gray hail by the hundred to out piesent over abundant crop-' For_the Collegian Dance is go ing, to be an ,affair that no one should :,miss. That ultra-smooth dance flooi,of Rec Hall, Jack Big ham's , swingcePutors sending_ it lightly, and politely, ni-their own Inimitablemanner-and ~ all ' foi the puce of ,one subscpption 'fa the Collegian. If you need It date, lead the fol lowing ppeeifications, and let us Maryland, 33-0 '4l Reserves Look Strong In First, Tilt Dad's Day Crowd Sees 3 Scores By Ickes By 'BILL ENGEL Launching thew fifty-sec ond gridiron campaign by trouncing Maryland's Terrap ins 33-0 before a Dads' Day capacity crowd on New Bem er Field Satuiday, the Nit tany lions definitely settled an impoi tent issue The I sophomoie ieserves, both in the backfield find on the line, aie ieally good ' Coath Bob Higgin% admitted that he was well pleased with the sliowing of (hat veal men Chuck Pacts, Claw - White, and Johnny Patrick in the backfield, and Walt Klima with Wade Moii on the line , Putt ielc,' Knia7, and Mot i played Bluntly on the defensive and moved a bulky 'stumbling block in the path of "Jarring Jimmy" Meade Them boys, 'aided by the setelans Alex Barantovich, acting captain, .ind Joe Peel, kept the Maryland cunning attack under control and did not penult the en (Cmy to advance past the Lion .33 Peters and White, eliminating at the wipg buck post in place of the mimed Johnny Patiick '39, demon strated held diving, Woken field ability to rip off consistent gains on ievetscs. While it was the sophomoie e plittementi who bottled the Mary land offense, the veteian mining; bialb, led by Lloyd Ickes, Hairy Bait ism, and Steve Rollins provid ed the necessary sem mg advantage Ickes tallied three times Weidinger's Loss Hurts Without the sei vices of Chilihe Weidingei, bidliant passel and field general, Coach Frank Dob son's eleven was handicapped tre mendously on the offense Fian r cr4 Beanie', Junioi end, and 'Fled Hewitt, veteian back, also failed to see action due to injuiles. Weidinger, wholust yeui wan on the- hulling end of the farlous We'd:tiger-Meade combination, suf fined body injurieg in the Old Lin cis' opening fiacas,with Richmond and failed to accompany the team Joe Muiphy ptepped into the Teips backfield and moved,a cap able substitute, both he and Meade wete covered — well all afternoon by the fast charging Lion , ,forwaid walli Most of Muiphy's attempted fin weld passes fell, incomplete, were batted 'down, of inteicepted a Coach Higgins had his squad (Continued On Page Three) 4 little. black books and scouting upid'has paned all - the potions of !Mow u 5 soon as possible if you want us ,to artange" it. 0, if you ivant some other date, we'll get you one if it le at all possible' But` huffy—the danLe to Friday and time's at-wastm' • Prospect number 37 is a flesh man girl=height 5 feet VA inch es,meighs 155 "Good dances, swell line of chatter, and a sense of hu nioi ",Prefeis a sophomore—gall, passably good looking, good dancer, must have a Sense of humor and not be a dope" ' Prospect numbei 93 is a "green baby freshman" He is 5 feet, B . sii niches tall, weighs 154 1 / 2 , and is Ran accomplished virtuoiso of thice obarter timing or' suing" He claims that he doesn't have a car, isn't rich, but is a "Man." - There, they , ale' Does one of them appeal' to you? If so, sit sight down and write' us at the Dating Bureau,„care of Collegian of ... STATE COLLEGE, PA , TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1938 Best Instrtictors Desire Of Parents Association To - WorlC.For Higher Salaries, Better Men For Posts Created By BuildirigProgram . "We should go on 'mold as suppoi ting any mo%ement to 'dam tilt best insti actors at Penn State and to get the best available foi new vacancies cleated by the building pivgiain " - - This was the gist of a iesolutwn submittled by Vice-Pt esident Tom Nokes and adopted by the Association of Pi - treats of Penn State at 'its annual 'meting Satuiday lAsking for a 'cairn mation of a I intla. "esolutton adopted last gent, Noket stated that with all cf ts being du acted toward mot e and ballet buildings and 'notated faOlities hate, the impoi taste of 'getting and laming mote and L' ttea insti uttois is likely to be us ei looked Should Raise Salaries 1500 Old Grads Expected Back This Weekend Mass Meeting Friday Night, Bucknell Game Highlight , Alumni Program Aunt oximately 1,500 ,alutual ato expected to t eturn fof Alumni Homecoming Week end Friday and Saturday, Edr. and H. illbslintan, secretary of the alumni associa•. Lion, stated yesterday The homecoming 1,10;1,1am will officially begin with t egistratlon of the alumni throughout Friday and Saturday in the first floor lounge of Old Main - -' Sueknelr Game Slated Highlights of the - ucek-end will be tho football game with Badmen at 2 tO o'clock Saturday aftetnoon, the amnia' Golf tout influent, fra Minify Wane's and business meet ings for alumni, and the alumni in spec tion of Franees,Atherton Hall and Mary Beater White ltecrea thou Hall at 8 o'clock Saturday -night Judging of paternity decorn• lions for sett ring alumni oft ' take place ,at o'clu,k Frith* night, Raymond S Cosker president of Intetfluternity Conn ell, announced yesterday Ceske*, In his statement, urged as many fiaternlties as possible to enter the competition "Mass Meeting Friday A joint student-aimuni faculty athletic masa meeting will be held in Bet. Hall Friday night at 6..11.1 o clock nito Couch Bob Higgins as the featured speaker The Penn sy Ironic State College Athletic Trophy, annually anarded to the group compiling the highest HUM hot of ;mints in inti amoral compe tition, will be nnaraed to Phi Del ta Theta at. this time To Present, Portrait A portwa of ;Was lildith Chace former head of the flume liCollolllll.b depat tweet be pro tented to the College at 11 o'clock Saturday morning in Home &ono 'mkt Auditorium Mite Laura 1' Drummond, pretent head of the department, still accept the par Pall on behalf of the school The pot trait Is a gift of alumni clubs of the college • Another feature that n 111 draw Memel sill be the annual Horti culture Shun to be staged In the Al awry front Friday to Sunday Closing clout of the,humeouting neck end aill be the Varsity "5" Club dunce to be held In Roc Ilan flow 9 90 to 12 o'clock Saturday night. Dean Names 10 Men To M.' I. Honor List A Mnimul Irdustrtes Hanoi Roll of ten students who received scho lastic averages of 2 5 or better last semestei was announced yes teiday by Dean Edwaid A Stei dle. Seniors on the list are Montis R. ,Klcppnei, geology, Harold-N Meyer, metallurgy, George J Mot ceramics; and Edwaid,V. Som ers and John E _Wray, metallurgy. Juniors are Elmea D. Jones, met allurgy; and John W. Meyers, pe troleum and natural gas Sopho mores ate Delmar V. Hughes, met allurgy; Edward W. Nestor pe troleum and natural gas, and How aid Pellett, metallurgy ' ' 'We, as patent., of Penn State • students, should do all in oui pov,- es, to have Falai les of swat net°, s home raised to such a point as to compete-with cam institutions," NPkes said ' or ,eWe can cieute public opinion tcithis effect in ou. home commun ities and ineicase interest in staff extension heic thorough mote fie auent announcements to patents and by publicity in the columns of cantons publications," he added When asked by Harry C Boon ,trici:;;Seckctitrv:Ty easuroy_of_,the :AssociatiOn of Parents,of Penn State; hoe, funds might be raised !fin increased expenditures on bul letins to parents, Nokes suggested that- the inci eased cont, ibuttons %%Inch such notices would bung would mole than pay Tot them-1 selves "Not to be facetious," lie added, I"but 1 really think that faculty Membeis would be glad to coati bute a little extras to u cause so evidently in theii frivol." Committee To Be Named "Furthei mot e," Nokes qual, "this wonv should be that of a committee to be appointed to cat ty on the advancement of out pio posal." David B Pugh, Piesident, of the Association of Patients of Penn States and in (hinge of the meet ing Satin dal, announced yester day that a committee would be ap pointed by officers of the °again cation as soon as possible to loa ther within lesson the suggestion of Nokes ' Chapels Draws Record Crowd Rev. Sharp Tells Dad's Da) Audience Of Present Religious Conflict "If this is the high l% uLei mask Or is tut man can do A% Ithout God. then" It is the best ud vet tfbomeoi God lies bud in tacitly years." the Ref, William MacDonald Sharp told a record breaking Dad'b Day audience In chapel Sunday -"The greatest tusk before uv to day is to bring about 'a life that will alum the relationship of God to , mtta, and lu produce a maul nbe hub been mastered by the love of God," said the Reverend Sharp, who is pastor of St Pours Spis copal Church In Philadelphia ife stated further that the most Impel tent partnership in life has been lost sight of—the pal tneiship of Cud and man, and that It is up to us to decide if num is merely pawn or u spirituel being with meaning and purpose in his ono right_ "The big conflict today is not be. tween religion and irreligion, but between two religions, and It In• volves the question. 'What is nian?'," Dr Sharp concluded Sec'ir,Visits Alumni Ed ward S ,Hibshman, alumni secretary, is visiting alumni groups in Caneaster and Lebanon counties yesterday and today e here a mem bership campaign is liming con ducted PUTNEY ro _ OLD Miatt Heads Meeting JOSEPH A PEEL '39 Senior Class President SU Board OK's Dance Dates, For 1938-39 Full Social Calendar Seen As Group ApproNes List For Coming Year Hill Iluisi pni l) on Oi (ober 23 and and 'boirli I lop on I)ocein boi 'I V. 111 be the sodal highlight of the lii st seniestei au.Loi ding to tin (lonic dot list appi need In Student Union Board and rtlenbed ebtei cla2. Otlun big dune dales ,e 1 by thu Voi t 4, Into; fialeunily 11211 on Mardi 31, lunlm Plum un May 12, and Spring llonsepall) Oil luau 4 and 1u All College Dances Listed I he Collegian dunce in Iteteett tom I 101 l Pt filo, night Is the lirst all col lOW. (1.1111,C lis Led 'I his o 111 he Billowed by a Vii sit) "S' Club dant u Satin dit3 night Other social elents this month Mil be Ho Beaux Ai Ls Bull a ilv.elc Oom but urday the Coen dance on Ox Lou,e 22 Mot Lai Bost d s dance ii ill be held on No‘ umbel I, MU, the Thespian dunce the folloo big night The annual I tau est 11d11 Is slated fot Ilecenther 1939 Schedule 1 lie Ills) Cl wit in I.ljB Alin be a Donn Slate Club dance un January 7 Dull follums on Jun tally I Slade:ll Lubin mill hold a (luau. on Felanaly I. Ilie end or final meek Minn y Ball on February I I will be the 111.4 affaii of the second seinehlei, altli Wonion'e Deucalion Ammiciation dance on Ilie lulluu ingoniglit and a Mac Ilall ailait on lebitialy 17 WSGA dame P, ikted fur March 17 A rie,hitnin Gilts dance will ht• held on Ale II 28 or 2 1 1 Ag M 9 olic (einem un 7107 i and a Senloi Wu 111011 s dance on May 25 Victims, Of 7-Car Crash Are-Reported Improving Condition of Emilia "Sloppy" li'liday night in a 'even-uu clash east of State College, is iniprovin 'el tii ted last. night lan Jr Bylil, .11 '4O, and (no Elio College, new also Injured Riding in the MUM car with Byid, Miss ,lennitigs 'mewed a se vete cut nuclei the chin, other tut- , about the fate and ninnies Lo both knes 'yid sulleted a compound fiattuie of the min, bad l y bruised knee and lati.eiations He was taken to the Centre Coun ty Hospital at Bellefonte wheie he was later temoved to the Delta Upsilon fiateinity house 'Daugherty was treated by a State College physician for a hand !mutation which implied foul stitches Several othci persons I%me also Satiated for aim usiorh and mum injuries The accident s eteulied when Lee Flynn '9O, (hiving towards State College, bumped the cai in tient of him which was dilven by H A. Hamilton of State College, accord ing to the tepoit of Pitvate Steve Ir. Hetzel '39 Students Meet At 11 A. M. Today In Schwab Auditorium President Sets Un Precedent By Action; - Peel, Senior Class Head, Will Preside At Confab Pi estdcnt Ralph I) lletzel last night called a special Semi class meeting foi 11 o'clock this mining, in Schwab Auditorium Seniors will be excused nom all 11 o'clock classes in of - dci to attend the meeting, the Piesident announced It ens the fist time in the . history of the College that the Pi esident had taken such action Nothing definite could ht lure mil •IJ to the maul e Of the meeting but the Pi esident re-tiaph,e.uttl the imam lance of the nit wage. much he a mild tle:tvet personally to :no] e than 1,000 sermon Joseph A Peel '39, class Pres ident, a ill pi elide at thvneeting Retail Confab Starts Today - Businesanunr , To - illeet — Herei ' Two Days For Eighth Annual Instaute Applominutely 400 businessmen Jf the slate me expected to attend he eighth 811111141 institute fin ,1 e tail problems to lie held hei e today J tomorrow Keynote of the can't.' ence wdl be dISCUSbIOII of the problems fat mg ietulci dui ing the piesent _hanging montane. sltuution ==E Finalized speakei., at the ban quet to be held tonight will be Ed in W. Nnck, a trustee of the Col lege who alto is pi esident of tln. Nun Lhei 0 Equipdent. Company and a member of the National Committee oil Coopeintion, man F LPalkei, economist toi ft II 'lacy & Company, New Yorl. Hasek Is Chairman Whoa spealseis will M II W dnector of the Dade es- Lesion bateau, Pittsburgh Chum net of Commerce, and Bishop Blown, di ector of the ; esmo bureau fm letuil Limning at Um set city of Pittsburgh U A Noble, pies;dent of Cle land-Simpson Company, Sit an ton rdll be toastmaster Geneial chnu mmn of the andel once is Di Cad W Hasek, head of the Di% Ibloll of Economics at the College kilning' 'J9, who 1% ttS lIIJIII ed last in front, of the Autopoit., one nide , tatto.heh of 0a... College Inlninoty ge Ilatigheity, speech insti uttut al Colon of the Pleasant Gap substa tion, state motor police Hamilton's Lai is reported to lime been Need into the pat king co ea at the Autopoit, al to too parked ears Flynn's can glanced off the rear of Hanulton's Lai and swerved into the cal di w en by Byrd, which was tr aveling in the opposite direction, according to Piivate Calon. The sudden stopping of Byrd', !aflame caused' the cars opeinted by Chat les E Craybill aa d Chatles E Stanley of Lewistown to crash into the,tear of the Byrd tat, it was repotted, bting,ing the total of cars involved up to seven Five of the seven ears were said to be damaged considerably Names of the two parked cars, damaged when the_ by Hamilton's ma chine were not learned.' Police were continuing the investigation today EM2IIB CAMPUS COVERAGE PRICE FIVE CENTS BULLETIN Pitt Tilt Here, Clash At Army Listed For '39 11% o-Yeat Peon Series Break Expected; Temple Games Probable For II4;111h-bled by a home game ettli F'lllsbuti,ll Jost berme lbo Thanltebtelng let cis and a mea nie wills Aunty Penn State's foot ball team Bill play Its toughest. tabedule-in totent years next sea son Opunlnu-on - Oclubt.l-7; •the'biunt, v. ill 'Heel all of this year's oppon Ht.. 6 opt tai ful alto, %Soso Place , %%ill be lalcon by AI my Schedule Announced I lie. beliPdillo October 7 Bud{ Juill 110111(.. 11, I.Lltigh, home, 21, ('ontoll as a, 22 1 , 2 rtieuse, ilY,d} . No en! Inn I, Aid: yldtl. 110010, 11, Pptin au , * , IS Allll3, 104113, 25, VIII, home iNleanu bile 11101101 llalhe bourcec mile...lied Mal the traditional Peen ,late Paul ie., mould be broken in loin tol a Laoy ettl period llnongh Inablilly to End a mutual date hem use tit the "Ivr League's" lea ent MOIL* of freilng aLbedules fdi bi .161111C.0 (In itt eel tomb the I%) League anr(nuu---Pr Ile I lartlard Yale, Fault ton Dattmoutb, Cornell, lit out I oltonbia, Antal and Nary —tended la Inlet lock their sched ules Lit at, three to four year:. ni aillitine, Ibub making It difficult rot othet team}, to find a batisfac- Roy open date fot their games I May Meet Temple In 1940 Iles. eve,, illtibllHlLll Fib It Is be- Ile‘ed that studentb want a Phila delphia gam' Ind ILH tlOllB Is ere that the Lium, would meet Temple Unhm , ,lly in 1940 .111(1 (911, with Perm I ..apireni eg on Ilic schedule II l'Il.: . Vol t•lnillur i eabllll4 It As ag be huved. Mute a 11l be unable tu 1111 el rut nen lid Mn r) land dude . ; thu Ina I ear nil huh but n stroeg in elm bllll s le et ailed that la u tuP nuttb Easter a Lennie a ould be t ill ded fat that Nine, pa , —tlbly N 1 U And Ct.4itte 11le .uldttlutt of I , post beacon contest to the usual eight game schedule to ❑ie nem future also looms as a stt cog in °Lability, o U . Noullotto or Pacific Coast team supply fug the upposlllon. possibly Utilvetsity of le \as or ItnlVersity of NVltgilugtoll 21 Enroll In Course 'I wentv nien and one 001000 are egistet ed 111 the Veletinary cur- Koltun 011 S semester, according to HI Shigley , uho rot the past eight vein~ hit hud charge of tin, detail linen t Menthe' s of the Cu esliman class ale Al no May (haves, Hams Hav ens, Marvin Jaffe. Monroe Katz, .I.odc'" Litthinati, Mal vtii David Mel:itch, Paul Mulford, Leona' d Stliunitk, Alfred Thu on and 41vm Weinberg. Profs Attend Fair Professors Andrew A Borland and Robe' t 11. Olmstead of the Daily Husbandry department left yesterday fm York, Pa., where they will attend the Yoik Farr to day and tonna low. Professors Bor land and Olmstead will officiate in the judging of dairy cattle.