Page Two PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Successor to The Flee Lowe, eqtablp,heil ISB7 Cott!kited aentl-agall doting the college year excrnl Milo., to students of The Pi nnqylvrtnia State College in the Were. of the Collotre the tooth ntg fneolty alumni and friends 1/11: MANAGING HOARD JOIIN A 'IROANOVI ECII '39 Fdltnr I RANCIS A C VOSTPIC. 411 "1 , 1. Huoiner• Mang, 1 - 11.11FRT II CAHAN "P. JFROMI, SHAM 11 Spnriti rditor Alcrtisint. Ninnnrec Po': 11 CI101" , q RICHARD NV kOONIAN 19 Mana NI ging rtillot Circulation Manager • SAT.VATORC S cAI.AI^ RAI Pll 11 CUNDLACII 'q Nnu. Id.lnt PronnAinn Manager Al AN 11 WIN . ] YIN , In DALLAS It lONh A-non.nnt Mamma. nlitnr Inman A411..11011.1 Mannfr , .r THOMAS A BOAL MARY J SANIPLI, Astt.tant Alanaiong 1 dont Snob - Jr s,rnlnt., . n. • 161 TRABur, .19 I 11111.1.1. nnuNitriin Frwriv hlitor Women'n rdstnr 11FIrA SIITTN w0m. , 0 rl,nr Associate Editors A Whim". Engel Ir '4O Ilernard A Ntotmcn 00 I ronnitel Roth '4O Herbert Ninon 70 Women's Associate Editors R Gordon 4n ASSOCIatE BUSIneSS Managers \lotion Nem,. 40 Nlorn4 Schwab '4O 'Horton C Ws 1111 Jr • 40 lonet C Story 40 Rmw«U Frk 40 '/ Weamor '44 00414 6 Clitman Yn Manoglng I Odor Tlus hone . NOVI F One Ibis 1,, --- - Tuesday, October 3, 19.',8 THE SMOKE CLEARS . 'LATEST DEVELOPMENTS seem to indicate that the student mob demonstration last Tuesday ugut nuts instigated by a group of fraternity up perelasunen That this group incited members of other neat by ft ate: nities to join the demonstration, That they m Li ehed up to the men's dornntorie , \ %nth the intention of di agging f: e.hmen from their rooms to jom the demonstration, That they marched ove, to Frances Alhc , rton Hah in an effo t toget the co-ed., to join the dem -artrabon, 'that dining, .t.I this time, they weie planning detract alely to %vied( parlang meter, and !mil I the honfue which caused pos,ilile &images of ap p,oximotel% No thousand dollars. NOW THE Collrgdan does not know how much It uth Iherr ICsto the , n reports Rot the gond of all concerned, the Collegian hopes that all these reports will frurle nut ss nothing more than ba , ,e leas rumor, But a" the , niolce begins to cleat, the Cam in teals such will not he the ease For, through an investigation of its own, the Collegian has learned that there sins to I, of de ctioytng pal lung meter, cven berme the pro.e , .sion had reached South Allen Street on its ‘‘ay from I must Lane to the men's dormitories this point on, then, it, would seem to in dicate that. on the part of at least some of the demonstrators it was wilful, deliberate, planned ini ennOnet And tins presents a vastly different picture of the zdnation , NOW - kS Collegpin ,tid 1.1,t hiiday, If the clemon , liation 11.1% of spontaneous origin g owing oid, of the natural desire to cut loose and Jebel against exelything at times, then perhaps it (all bJ ...waged But, it the demonstration was not of well origin, if the demonstration uas wilfully instigated by t group of hell-bent r nu1 , t1 , ,, then it cannot he en en•ed And this Is chat we should determine I'l' IS MR this icason, therefore, that the Col legian non calls for a detailed investigation of the mattes by every available student agency It is fin thi , - reason that the Collegian calls Loon Student Board and Student Council, as the highes!, student governmental bodies on the camp it., to ;tart an investigation at once It 15 foi this reason that the Collegian calls upon Interfraternity Council, governing body of the hf ty-odd fiaternities here, to situ t an investigation it once It i, foi this reason that the Collegian wants a del ailed inveqigation—and for this reason only IP IHE investigation should find that the dem onstration was of spontaneous origin and that no one s•hnuld be punished, there is nothing to lose. On the °Him hand, if the investigation should lind that the demonsti Litton was not of spontaneous origin and that some one should he punished, then there is everything to gain. Of eons e, the Collegian already r, expect , ng to hear one retort Is it just to penali7e, say, two or three or five Of ten 4tidentc, ahen It least, u bundled partic pated dilcctly ,n the deinonsstration t To this, the Collegian has only one answer: Pcrliaris it 18111 o'4 to penahie five for the dam age caused by a hundred, but certainly it is mole jest than to penalive six thousand RECIPE FOR ORDER ALWAYS A SORE'spot as far as student dent onstratinns arc concerned is Alumni flomecomml ‘%eekend This 3 ea], in the light of N% hat happened last Tuesday night foi no apparent reason at all, it I, only logical to believe that student, can be - whipped up into a frenzy in shorter,time than ever for les, reason than evei Thus—ielying upon the assumption that a pre- Tentative is worth a thousand cures—the Collegian sincerely submits its proposal for an organized pep rally and bonfire next Friday night under the sup. ervision of responsible parties—a rally that mould give students and alumni a decent opportunity to sweat out their enthusiasm and pt the same time keep within the bounds of sensible restamt Catch As Catch Can: Here they ate, anolhei list of beauties born the Clas , of '42 And maybe Maniac didn't have one helluva time getting them Girls, uhv don't you near those blame namecaids so they can he seen— noChulden under a coat, jacket, ni tu, ned inside out We can remember .tt least three Is'whaAc names ue canted but couldn't catch And please, don't %talk so Ant We caught these on the tiv— alyi a Pitt, Mai gie Bet v Shellet, (tarp,. (ue didn't get it a I), Pat P itton, gtnh.,s, Ann Evans, Pt edit n Pottasch, Je 111 Ni( hnlo, tenet 'Ni lichen, Peggy C , Pegg FIIIPI v, P.tti I.la Behney, Peon Wilson, and Belts' Wetli , i ill And Bottle Sat al it, too, wen if SIP doesn't rive n- a lamb e S lialdwnon, Jr 40 Bradley 0, ens '4O !Whet.: I Wilson '4O I.eorsre Seblns '4O One l'hino Leads To Another•: Lho,i;e bit of c minim ilyr,plw in the iid ectol vof Atle, moo Hail 1),,,e,0 :moot the isot the h , t IS divided Ihn, .v•tv , Wit to WIII VI/ ID In woo - - _ rmrinuel Roth NO Noll S llalJeman It '4O Pin A Rose On Me Connie South, the Thespian thoi u' gad who hold. the I. ippa hou-c 'mord col phone tal , , giving fruit Milli the merry-go-round She', been ma np Flu] is I) U pin fen a while, but gave it !leic till, weekend Coome ha, a date with some one else loi housep a tv, but her tumpaign mtlude eti aving toe pin .inei the anniril hell Best Crack of the Week: 1 , 2 ,ttro wed to Gem ge I:ttk, TNI sage 11 elattua that you eau'l,lnake ,t (fly out of .t two In town even Ity netttto, , nothing melets and one wa •tterts In It An Ode lo Odnbei Apolceoe; to the Phila Inquire, for the. poetic lento - oh:I of the psommite of Fall Houser ill) Where There's A Will: Cettang the natc9 .Mav on time as tht ays a pa ata blem for tee checker~-nt at the women'; fraterm tic, "tlarnae he.o d tumot , , of the .attte,, that Janet Iteee, rhathrt fit , t of Dr tat Gamin a, tt.ta, Mamma; We anreqtmatc d and , : th all wonder that they fro home on tame She hrice , them into subini;sinit Nice wnik, but how tines Delta Chi's fig Clwg Rate' ieel :Mout it, Add Similies: - nhoui as nwrinal ati i Wm -111114 ravoi And So Forth: It ,y Johmton, T E, is having the same Dou ble were a I }riving the 49b1 number wa. busy for so long that he cent Hank Cuttei Ins me-sage by telegram The pigeons in the Cathaum SA- W day night were icleased by two, fi e:hmen from Theta Clu they were put up to it liv then tippet class la others Jesn Wood] alf was had. in town to see Tucl,ei Flaws Jean Lyman came bad: to see Bill Stopper Bud Col don spelled State, 5-1-a-i-t, alter he'd hail a fey, in the lfarkland 'rat Welt , and Miry Jones wante,l to get then names in the column these are am numbei of ways, girls . Estelle Margulies, A E Phi smoothie, still is seen with Joe Caplan Churl, Wheeler, last yeai's Collegian edam, and Lois Beatty ji.,t, men% togethe my more Chuhl , y Cholly wanted it that way and (lemma Powers 000 hack an town yesterday looking bate' than ever After a long illness Reita Sheen, menthe] of Collegian hoard, has retail ned to school Have you seen the new Corona Zephyr? surprisingly complete, yet weighs only 8 pounds. 15 ounces. with case. Fits into brief case. Has 84 characters, standard / , keyboard, and back spacer. Only $29.50 OLD MANIA Ortotrt, Qt lobe' Itztt it to Isetto SIIIII'I -THE MANIC Cathaum 'Theatre Building PENN STATE COLLEGIAN 6,784 Students Enrolled Here Registration Shows Increase Over Same Period LaSt, Year, Hoffman Says A total College acclamation of 6784, collect to September 10, hao keen announced tA Reg' , Aloe Will iam S !Lam in This is in e‘cern of last Vent's total of 0141 on October 12, but is less than the 12104 S t emsti ation of bast yen!, which ,enched 6806 Registi ation by classes at the latest count t%as Graduate Stu denta, '422, Sentotz, 1238, J00:0 till, Sophomore„ 1616, Ft esh , men, 1503, Two-yearn Students, 192, and Special Students, 182 The fi ern.liman egi‘tration at the p,e.ent time is gi eater than 1 st ve fl OS, of I 71; Campus Enrollment 6,176 The numbet of students enrolled on the eanipui is 6176 There .ue 11 pr ithee teachers at Johnstown, ,117 foresters it Mont Alto, ind :110 students moiled in the Sou, undeigi iduate Lenteis67 at tin ' ontoun, 158 at Dußois, 01 at Ha,- Jelin), and 111 at Pottsi.dle ' 111:1. total Clll ollinent at undel- Iparluote center , 1 , , an inelease of IS; over then gins, en,ollment for ithe vent 19:17-18 . . Irregularities Non-Existent —PWA Aide (Continued Frnni Page One) nioaect at ht.; own e•renqe if it held "any doubt about the quality .. - f the wail." "A PWA enginem-mrpectot av aiiidgmeil to ein.h paNect whet e il) government fundi, vie in- I Myer'," Cray ,aid •tiva.h in.pectot, e appointed by the Ado - must: ator of Public Wort (Ickes), and aeprot to the Piddle Win It, Arinunr ti titian "Neithei the spousal., of proi eas nor tonsti action contractms have,anything to do iiith such ap pointments of iis , lgnments "The duties of these empliiyees aie to see that the work is done in onformity iiith the p 1 ins and spe cifications, and with PWA legukt- ' This , afeguoi ding _of, ftteral funds," he added, "does not of coin se d elieve the sponsor, of his own in9ection, which Is coined nut according to c%tahlished i coo t; uclaon inflame "The Public Wm ks Administra tion has no contractual relation ship with tha const notion con tractor on any project, hut' only with the Sponsor, in this case the General Pennsylvania Authoi itv " Then, refei ring ihrectll to the Authority, Gi ay said "The Public Works ,k(lministin tton has enteigJ into cm tam azi ce ments to assist the General Penn sylvania Authority in the construc tion of opecitic ptojects "Questions teen ding the qppli catlon of om legulations ,must neee , saitly anise on so large and diversified a plogiam But do the whole the woil, is pioceeding` han nlonmwly " Six Seniors Attend '- Livestock COntesi The Pennsylvania State &lege General Livestock Judging !Team attended a contest at Balti ~ foie, Maryland, yestei day, in connect ion with the Minium e Liv4stock Show ' Composed of sr membms of the Senica class in Dairy Husbhinh v and one Junto', the team, undo, the supei vision of 'MI W Thofessoi of Animal 'Xis toothy, left State College Slaulay mm num At show, -twelve clasies of livestock weie judged ty theteim, which is/composed of Nelsonl3lau mer, John Pascoe, John_ Vogel, James Vincent, Jack Cobb, Alfred flortree and Marlin Koch. Advertising Society To Hold Ist Smoker Alpha Delta Sigma, advertNing honorary .oeiety, will . hold its first business smoke' at the Kappa Delta Rho fiatetnitv at 7 30 to nn row _ Pt of Donald IV Davis of the Journalism Department, and Don ald Wright; pi esident of ;Alpha Delta Sigma, \ will be speakers Other °lrmo s of the society me Francis Wasters, ti easurei aid Kooman, vice-pi esident, and Dallas Long, secretary, all seniors •BEAUTIFUL PERSONAL '— CHRISTMAS CARDS , ,' 50 Ass - Cried Designs with Envel opes $1.60 Finest grade, a work ,of art, assorted, $3OO Name, in scribed on each if desired. • An, ideal Xmas Gift. Order at Once NICHOLS & CO. Rockmart, Georgia t, 1 Letter Box 1 To the liffiltot To me it seem', degrading that an Institution of highet learning like Penn State to not patriotic enough to 11% the American flag ever} I doubt very much. if the Penn gffivanla State Camp of the Patri oth, Order Song of America be quested the too flag poles on the Omit tempos to the College tamely for purposes of beautilleation Rather, I believe the} were placed there for the use of the College Occaslonall)-1 might gav often --enough lo know that the% ate still In the posgeggion nt the Col lege, me see the national nag and the stste•llag thing glorffillsh net OM campus W hether it he the tine of the jandot of Old Vain, the Student t nion Cl grime other group to (ate lot the nags, I 11111 asking that the Collegian, as the official organ of the Penn State students, bring this matte: before the students and LI% to get at tion from the 1e spongible group I = (Ed Note—The Collegian is only too glad to publish Mr Young's letter, but is sorry to say that it does not share his views What ever may be said about Mr Young's case, the Collegian does not believe that patriotism can be measured by flag-raising or flag flying as Mr Young seems to indicate in his opening pare graph Usually, the best patriot is the one who doesn't go around and brag about it ) (Note to "Interested Observer" The Collegian will be willing to publish your letter, provided you supply your name and address. Both will be withheld at your request if you so desire ) 38 Are Named To Symphony Orchestra Is Now Largest And Rest Trained; Two Concerts Slated Thitty eight new musicallys have been named to the College Sym phony Orchestra as a result of try outs held last meek, Prof Hummel Pishinon tilt eetor, announced Yes terday With — this new:increment of play ms,•„ the otchestra now numhets ,8 menthe's the fat gent numbet in its history According to Fyliburn, the numhet of students trying out and the state 01 their training was far super for to that of oily other veal Harpist Included For the lit st time in five ears A harpist It ill be Included in the orchestra At least two conceits « fll he given by the orehest , a this feat, Fish horn stated New member and the inqt 'i ntents the play at e Wilmet K Burke! '4l Man V Coopet 'l2, Mat tin Ft itch '42, John Crag 'll Hat oM Mager t.'y '42, Robert L Hat det 42,, Eleanor lleckmun '42. Mace Ilendel shot '42 Abe-linden '42, Doroth) Johnbon '42, Eugene Lederer '92, Elsie Lund '42, Carl J Schmidt '4O, Ruth Shollenbet ger 'l9, Ilse Spt in - ger '42, Dorothy Wilson '4O, Joseph Yanor4l4l '4l, and Koury 'WM we '42 hollow MEI= Others named are Shuman Re maid '42, and Muir Trainer 'l2, Velma. Chalk '42, Edmard C Foul '42, Helen Heir '4l. and Rachel McMaster, cellos, Charles Mt 11111 '42 and I Al ,Perlmuttei '42, basses, Barbara Rottman '4O, hat p, Henry II Fall '42 and 'MR died Llebelman '42, antes, and Roy C Miesse '42, oboe • Additional alarms selected are Donald Schapel '42 and Dontild Sti able 'l2, clarinets, Chili Wag net 'lO, bassoon, Call I) Sassa— man '4l and Robert IV Wiley '42, horns, V V Mum '42, trumpet. Walter James '42 and John Mar in,. '4O, tiombanes, nail Ndwurd ikei '42, drums, A Place to Eat Every Day Many things are neces sary to make meals day after day in ,the same place, desirable 'The quality must he right always, the prices muse be reasonable, and a good variety must be offered We Measure out sue; cess by the many people who eat all then• meals here. 'Whether you are look 'ing for a place to eat every meal or,Just an oc casional' lunch 'you will find our food, service and prices'always:right: Rea' and Derick 121 Allen St Neit to Bank Clock Garden Clubs . To Meet Here Hort Department Sponsors Contests For Amateur Flower Growers Gulden Days, an annual activity sponsored by the Department of ticultuie, will be held heic to nna ow, Thursday and Frulnt The atran is open to all garden clubs and ainateut florists Pilees will be awarded to the individual traveling the greatest distance to attend and to the largest group attending outside Centre County Faculty members and leader, of gulden clubs will lend (119CUS SI0115 On t01)11.. , I clevart to grow ing and pi epating flowers for e>.- maintainnig fertility in the soil, Limbo! of gimlet] pests, plan ing, and othet inoblems which con ott :,; , tirdtneis: Lloyd Pillou, a graduate of Penn State about 45 yeais a'go, will show get ern], reels of calmed mov ie, of gat den , . in and mound Pittstairgh at 8 30 Finlay night in the. At 11101 y claw 00111 • 4 Get fibiary Appointments Resignation Vacancies Filled; Circulation" Assistant, Cataloguers Named Font appointments bare been made to the stag of the Penner! earth! Slate College library to re place forme: menthe', mho have entiv resigned Anne E Malone, a gratin .rte of Weiitmlnate" College and Emory Univeisity l.ibtnts School, tin', been appointed agilcultural It brallan in place or Alla, Elliabeth Heal Cataloguers Appointed 1111', Sall% Smith, a graduate of nt IThn lmhersit% and the Colitm. btu Sthool of labial) Service, and iill, Mance. L Alacoughtry graduate of Indiana University and of the Unherbit) of 1111004% LI brat, School, have been appointed u,qlstanto cataloguers to tatceeed 1111 , q hula Whitmole Nis' Edith Anthony, a graduate of Carnegie In.titute of Technol op, and the Catnegle Library School, has been appointed circa lotion ,acsistant. to replace Miss Eqthei Candidates Called By Bell- Magazine The Bell, student litei my maga- Ala; asks all editolial candidates to meet in Room 318, Old Main, at 7 'lO tomoriots night Jeanne M Weikel ';0, in issu ing this call, wishel , to stress the fact th it positions on the 'Bell staff ale open to all undergi ad nate, Not only fa eshmen, but also uppeiclassinen and , -tiansfei stu dents may vie for both business and editorial bOards Bell publishes short stories, ant ides, poems, festal es, and reviews, and all students intei cited in' these Monty holds ate in ged to try lot the stall • r " ' - T` E , DON'T MIS S-;:,,,-. ~, H „, :: - ,„.„ 4 .„. I L ✓ ' .1 „4 ' * GlANtif,,_'., - , ,:. , ~.,. 4 _ ~ ,„, .. , , t I OCTOBER.'7th,-,.,.. ~.,,- . -:‘:,.,,, 0, _,, ..., , , , •.. ..... ~ .._ , ,_. . , „ . 7 ,- , , , ~,,...„ , , . .., SUBSCRIPTIONSCOLLEGIAIt, ,,, :,,::::).I •,, ~ 1 .; „,:„....‘ ~,.‘.,.,,,,, I , ~ , ~ %, , r ~.,., ..,-_,.,,::.,,,,,:i„.,,,,,,,,,,,_,.:,.., ,„...c. . •.,, ,\ AT- . STUDENT UNION - '..-- -] NY A Applications Not Yet Scored, Maddox, Director, Announces Rectum of animal difflettliy In scoring application% the NYA cOIIIM Mee will be unable 10 corn plete its %coring in time for work to begin oh, Thursday as mos, planned, Statile , . D-,ldadtlA, di toctoi, or NYA levelled yeqter dal .._ A. lecorel number of applicants the majority of V. bum insist that NYA aid is necessm, for their continuation of schnoling% uUS given no the reason fat the tie 183' Fm ther announcement in legmil to NYA nlll appear in the , Collegian Reports Blame -Riot On Upperclassmen (Continued From-Page One) men's dormitories, where they pro ceeded to haul freshmen nut of their rooms , to ahr In the demon strotinn Co eds Refuse Participation Then according to reports, they trudged met to Frances Athet ton Ilan in an effort toget`the meth; In Join the celebration, but failed On the way, It is said, some ol the students tossed stones of the Li brary -nindous and - the Green house, but ,no serious damage sins reported Front the women's dormitory, the demonstrators then marched po - wn College at once, ripping Mr parking metets and' Clitnaxibg the celelnallon I‘ith the bonfire Itt,t ben Intuit truth lay In these I epos 1,4, line evel, and whet action Atonic! he taken - Jemmied in doubt ns Student Brand, meeting lot the that time slut e the demonstration occult red. was kill in ‘ Ne,stan al pre.sttnie 11191. night 2 A HAPPY THOUGHT FOR THRIFTY COLLEGIANS —SEND•your weekly laundrr homebyhaticlyßailwayExpresi Tuesday, October 3,1933 ./E's sniatt to, ;":L.,:a: ipt i A X by Forest Mills - Perfect for your it formiil moments, this new Cardigan racket is easy to slip on and handy when, you're in ,a hurry Smartly tailored, it's so comfOrtable you'll wanr to wear it constantly Of sweat shirt fabric and washable, it comes in a [Me t ! 4 tweed pattern. in four , 'shades: Hunter, Wine. 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