SUCCESSOR To The Free Lance, Established 1887 VOLUME 35-NUMBER 10 1Z658 :LIONS TO MEET 'BUCKNELL BEFORE 1,500 ALUMNI Seniors Can Lead In Preventing Further Riots, President Says Dedires ;That Mob , Demon§trations -. Nre Haimful Scoring the "lack of con trol" and the "element of vi ciousness" manifested l in the mob riot last week, hew(lent Ralph D. Hetzel in a half-hour taklObefore more than 1,000 seniors in Schwab Auditorium Tuesday morning , , implored the senior class to prevent i e currence of such destructive demonstratioes.by leading "hi the establishment of an atti tude on thd, pai t of all stu dents that, will be respected, an attitude that ,will ba fused throughout the entire ,stu ddnt body " "We hale lime a 'Joint trust," he said, "and Ise cannot look at only the Individual concept of, student life There. is a larger meaning o * o We must work together and fulfill the expectations of the tax payers of the state Rept 1 Mg/ to the ,I MMus demon strations which occurred a 1% eel( last Tuesday night, Dr Hazel said - "I feel7-I‘know—that its exceed ingly harmful to the College when things such fib that OCLUI * Even a,thciusand football ylctories tan% offset such d demonstration of aqua ofcoatrol,,such a_..denton: sValleit" of'tuFelenient of vicloui ness in the laidY ". "Soon," the - ---IPaosldent. added, "we must; tisk ., the Legislatute for a SU_ per cent _lncrease In, the school's appropriations from the state „,We omit ask for six and a half millions fen °potations fiuring the next two yeats I must meet these people in person,-'request 'this - money, meet their-criticism -I must explain student. conduct." Speaking in" a frank, informal tone, Dr 'ffetrel appraised condi tions Its they existed .. when he camerihere 12 years ago, and told how, aflet considerable' consulta tion with student leaders in regard -to destructive demonstrations, they urrived`lt a definition of "college spirit" as • "loyalty—absolute, lm qualified loyalty—to the highest obJectivesmnd purposei 61 the Col lege," and how 150 Lulled existing traditions ^ wet e then' weighed • against this definitiOn ' , "It will not happen again:: the President said student leaders told him then 'And It. dldn't,",lie added 13oard',Tp Join 'ln kiot Probe Suspects Unde'r:pbseryation; 1 Men Returning Meters- To po2Unpunislie-d' ; Student - Boni d, 'highest campus governmental' body heie, will Join with Borough Polic — ein a thorough ' investigation or,the,stude'nt mob demonstratiOn - aWeek ago Tuesday night which caused possible dam ages of aPpleXimately $2,000" ',. This action was indicated Mon day night when Student Beal d` de oiled to accept the invitation of Burges' Wilbur F.' Leitzell to sit ,in on' the healings which will - be held' should ,any students , be ar ,- rested for participation in the dem- onstration. I No Arrests, Made As Yet. -Although no artesti - ,have :yet .been rmade,' - the'Burgess has indi cated that several students' are under suspicion and will be arrest ed if such action should te,deemed expedient. ' r^ `,•‘" `Meanwhile; Sentol ' Class Prem.. lent Joseph A Peel, whcl also is ehairnian 'of Student BoOrd, mired that the Briardwould p la nt from ;proiecution ..to. all ~students who Wouleietiirn stolen -"; *niters either to Student Union or -i",te.,any Board member. Six'meters, valued - at,ssB each, Were taken dik ing the riot:. 11 , ) fns #,t tit t r i ,-,,,,,,:, Tiitt ,„,...,,,,, Hetzd,Highlights ) Highlights of-President - He,tzel's talk before the semoi class Tuesday nun ning "We have bete a joint trust ° 0 ° and we cannot look at only the individual concept of student life" ° ' "They (the taxpayers of the state) expect us to bung forth (-opal)le, responsible, infoimed, l coutageous, loyal citizens" "College spiiit means loyalty—absolute, unqualified loyalty— to the highest objectives and purposes of the College" , ° 0 ° , "This institution should be an incubating place of poisons who have the capacity to understand and the coinage to act" feel—l know—it's exceedingly hat mini to the College when things such as that (Tuesday's mob demoiistiation) mem a a ° even a thousand football viettnies can't offset such a demon stiation of a lack of tontiol, such a demonstiation of an element' of viciousness". "You (mums) can lead in the establishment of an attitude on the putt of all studei♦tsithut will be respected, an attitude that, will be fused tluoughout the entne student body" "Soon we must ask the Legislature lot a 50 pet cent incieuse in the sthool's appicipilation limn the state * * °We must ask for six and a half millions for operations duling the next two -yeais I must meet these people, request this money, meet their miticisin I must explain student action " $l3O Deficit incurred ~By '3B ForensiC Group A dehut 51 - $129.95 was incurred by Toiensic Council foe the 1937,18"khool year; it, was shown yesterday by the annual financial .tepoit released by-Piof Jo.eph F. O'Bilen; treasurer - A1016411' ; net , receipts , ' totaled $3,053 . ,16; including .l'advantes". of $3,000 nom the College, they 'wet° more, than offset by net disbui se' molts of $3,183.11, the report re. Nealed. Highest item of 'expense was m ewled on hips for men's and wo men's debate teams, with $1,082 20 going to the men and $446.13 to the women, for an aggregate sum of $1,528 33 ~.. - Receipts , - Net tempts—Opening balance, $153, advances front the College, 0,000; rimy petted e‘pensc re funds; $l2 58; miscellaneous ie copts, $3O 05, total, $3,05316 Disbursements Net disbursements Genets', $786'86, local entettamment, $368 (men's tiansportation, $6 90, men's meals,' $73.70; 'women's meals, $ll4 GO, men's t sums, $37 - 85 , women's rooms; $135 05, men's. total, $llB 45, Women's total, $249.55) ; conventions, including state debaters' , convention and freshman invitational„ $277 15, trips; $1,528 33 (men, $1,082 20, $446.13), publtcttY, $.218.09 ,(men, $11731, women, $56 genets] $44 78) , other - expendi tut es . ," $4:68; total, $3,183 11 Other Expenses - Under "genets( disbutsements" wet° included the following Items!. • Expenses pilot. to Sept. 15, 1937, $25 49; trip and fees to Stale De baters' Association convention, $4B 80, address by Di *II. A: °vet street, 1131.37; expenses for two faiulty members to Eastern Speech; Conference, $95 90; steno giaphic work;isupPlies, stationety, etc., $llB 021 audit, $4O; telegrams, $l9 24; dues and fee's, - including International Debate, $99, high school promotion„ $l3 60, prizes for speaking contest, $35 75; Jewel l.), (including keys to Forensic Council members ),$45 20 Action on the budget fot the Ipresent school year, designed to slash`•eibenditures 'by 17 pee cent —5549 40 Chasbeen deferred Tuesday ',afternoon, when Foren sic Council will meet in special session. - \ • - Varsity "S" Club To- Hold `Aluimi :Dance An Alunuit hometeming dance will be held toinerroiw night by the Varsity o 'S"Club. 'Bill -Bettdrf•and bis,orchestra will, provide the Mel ody. , This,will be the first dance given on Saturday night of Alumni -week end 'lh several yeats. Dancing wilt be front , 9130 ,until nudnight.,Ad mission is $llO a couple. , He-Man Juliet Steals Show Campus -Life ,Secrets Bared By Thespian-Glee Club , Offering, Oct. 28 "College Album," a musical coin edy, in two acts, will be the Thes pian-Glee Club piiidultion for Henbane! ty weekend on Friday, October 28, in Schwab Auditotium, it was announced yesterday - The swot lot the show was mitten by Gordon Thomas '39 and Maurice IFeldhaum '4O The show %sill consist of two acts , The fiist ust, which will be pre sented by Thespian talent only, v.ill featuie a revue of college life with satate on scenes common to the college' coininunivi All-Male Cast FeOle lirst time in over five years, an all-male cast with female part, being taken by Male imper sonators will appear when the cur tain i ises on Act Two This act will be a modern, burlesqued version of "Romeo and Juliet" in swing time The Glee Club will give this pact of the show. Inteispersed thloughout the sec and act will be popular swing songs 79 Prepare Food in New , Dormitory For 512 Women Piepaiation of one meal in Fr. to work A meal is served to 512 w is cleared,in one houi, 25 minutes The kitchen, 37 by 60 feet, is one of the smallest in the country serving so many at one time The colois are gieen, black, and - white, with 'a led tile floor and , sound 'proof ceiling.. One way traffic to the :light is maintained for oidcr acid precision, and an elaborate': ventilating system disposes of all odor s. • • • . All food eNcept ice cream is pre med in the building On the ground foot is the baking room, where two bakers and' their , as sistants bake once • it , day in the gas oven. Approximately 25 extra lat godoaves of bread and '7O doz en rolls are used daily by students ald employees Milk products mid most ,vegetables, fruits and', eggs are College products. •••••• ‘r All'coolung is done by steam and gas.'t In the kicthen 'there are two bimlers, -two griddles,- two hot plate ,stores and 'two' deep-Try, STATE COLLEGE, PA.,TRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1938 Prof.- Marker Predicts New Sex Hormone Vital To All Hunian Existence • Chemistry Group Here,. Leads In Pioneer Experiments- Of Rare Compound The foimulirfoi a "super -se‘" hot i mone without which life would be impossible was pi edicted yeqtecday,by 'Russell E Matkei, assouate professor of oiganic chemistry, who now wollung on the synthesis of the substance He believes that the hoz mom, cot tin is the pai ent of all se , . 1101 - MOUS in the body Although it has not yet been isolated, cumin is known to be the pi ineipal hoi mono of the l adi emit totted, a hard, (Ilse: mg over the ad: enal gland s kei 's thew y completely up- sets older beliefs that hormones are' made in the body from choles terol, a white, wuey, ci ystalline alciShol found in bile, gallatones;•l egg-v.IHW and particularly in nei le tissue Cortin Essential Hat Societies Must Help Us,' Says •Wainock Fifteen Assistant Managers, 2 Cheerleaders Tapped -By Blue Key Head "Underneath the pi esent dect*- ing of student self-goveinment ou out campus lies a niobium that the hat societies can definitely do something about" Such WdY the note of anticipa tion rendered by Dean of Men Ar thur It %Arai neck to membeis of the Blue Key Junior activity lon wary society, at theft meeting in Sigma Alpha Epsilon trateinity on Tuesday night "Blue Key and the othet some Lies can spread the I,o3spel mound of tuganized law und,indei ht sin dent government," Dean Wat neck Pointed nut. „„: &,.. de ' b - e`u specific pioject for such organisations to nudei- Wm. the Dean explained, and a serious effort 4.0 create an attitude of compliancy between student leaders and the student - body_could be attempted Following Dean %let Rock's dis cussion, 17 men,_including all tit sL assistant managers in live spring sports and two cheerleaders were voted into the society and mete formally tapped last night by Howard G Anderson, president of (Blue Key Tliose tapped more Daniel 13 Bosworth, Phi Kappa Psi, Robert L Ilasselbeiry, Sigma Alpha Epsi lon, Arthur II Doorley, Phi Kap pa, Baseball John NV GraNes, Jr, Sigma Nu, George D Leydic, Jr. Phi Kappa Psi, Robert W Reese, SI g ma. Alpha Epsilon, track Walter A Jones, Ji , Phi Gamma Delta, Jack J Clarke, pelta'Upsi lon, Edatuti C Wilson, Phi Nap pa Sigma, golf - Undo Brigman, ,kSignm Nu, E Williard Clarke, Jr, Phi Curtain Delta, Howard McMillan, Jr Delta Tau Delta, la• crosse Ralph L drowthel, Delta Tau Delta, Sol A Davidson. Beta Sig ma Rho; J RoseWeet., Beta Theta Pi, tennis Samuel A McFarland. Jr, Tau Kappa Epsilon, and Wal I ter H. Sypherd, Jr, Sigma Alpha Epsilon,-cheerleaders ances Atherton Hall puts 79 people 'omen students and the dining room stoves There are also two steam ers, a double-boilei gravy kettle, a 60-gallon soup kettle, a large oven lot baking, two 15-gallon coffee moo and u tea ma Little ice is abed in the kitch en because of the elaborate auto matic iefiigerating system Wa 'ter is refrigerated in the cellar and piped to the kitchen The ground nom has foul le f ngetuting towns, foi meats, fruits and vegetables, salads, and diary products. Garbage 'is re moval There is also a _fteezing room and an ice fieezet. The two dining rooms contain 64 tables ,seating 512 women Two Waiters are assigned to each table, toe to carry food and one to serve. Employees have their own cafetet ia on the ground , floor and are served the same food as the women. All of the employee's, except twelve men and four women, are students , The hot mono col accoi ding to Mai kei , is essential to life in that it total ols museulai ability to woi k ! as mint] asted with the mole mchn aton to wmk With an abundant r up'ply of col tan, man etoi ha mole a aindly and effectively, lacking this supply, the skin turns yellow and he becomes timed and undo, - weight Unless _the deficiency is ected, death ensues iapidly -When the adrenal Lotto', is tliz: tanbed sexual chatuctellstics ate also disEutbeil, with sexual Heals insulting This is one of the points that led - Markel to believe the gland is associated with sex hor mones Predicts Structure "I loin the isolation of wain del i'vatives we have been able to medal, the -sti mimic of cotta," Mallon said xestet day "Work -on tlictLynt.liesis of the col beef her-, nioiWoi—cin tin; i 4 'in pi ugi cos in out laboi atm ies heir "Because of the extremely small amount of the cot tical hoi mone in the ddrenal cone', it would be quite difficult to obtain wain in a clystalline foam so we ate attack ing the problem front the stand point of synthesis Heads Research Group Marker heads u gi cup of organ ic chemists het e who, in the lust few yea's, have made several un mutant contaibutions Last year they found the newest of mule sex hot mones in human pregnancy mime Mathes and his associates tur ned out extensive research into the chemicals present an a variety of mores This ieseatch has led to the discovery of a new class of elated substances known as w anes It is possible that these sub stances in imitate front coatin, but this is as yet unmoved Customs Off For 2 Dances Three Violators ➢lust Wear Signs. Costumes Between Halves Tomorrow At a meeting of Student. Tribu lial lust Tuesday night. It was de Jed that freshmen attending the Vun city S and Collegian dances will be excused from customs both nights The student judges also handed down a ruling that no I freshman men will be permitted le attend . ' the Student Union after noon dances At this meeting. 12 freshmen were brought before the bench on charges or customs violatolus Only three were found guilty. but It was decided that All 12 go out 'Ude afternoon and gather kindling wood, rot the bon fire which is to follow the pep rally tonight PENN STATE UNIVERSITY Seven months ago, Governor Earle . proposed that the Col lege change its name to Uni versity What has happened m y those seven months? What must be done to change the name? How can this , be, accomplished? How long will it take? Read the editorial, TOBE, OR NOT TO BE On Page 2 / 4iTACIV ± PUTNEY g r t anAlti . __ Lion Leader " t " i is sV.;•:rx • •-• "••:•• f a••••, , e , ;?;g • r- ^% • , • • , " ••••,•,. ;;",;,04^;:',7 Sever ''Tor" Tared', hefty 2 - 0 - 0 pound center bulwark, who will be acting captain as the Lions oppose Bucknell In the second game of the season before an Alumni Homecoming crowd tomorrow Rally, Bonfire Slated Tonight Haines To Speak in Rec Hall; Blue Band To Lead Group To Holmes Field An ot guinzed . Lou lit e "111 be held 9 . 11 !Whiles Field tonight lin Tedintois tollon nig Ihe yen Hall) n Melt begun. al t L .te tiiloc It ht lice I (all io "Illnky' Mines ,tat of the gol den days of Penn Slate football, Condi Bob Higgins, and Labels tt ill gne short, lillhi, iii the Tally Chews and bongs gill be polished up rot tomonou b Bushnell and the %In , ,lty team will be Intro dueed The Blue Band will play lot the rally Blue Band To Lead Paraic At some as the tally is (wet, the Blue Band nlll lead the parade to Holmes Field, uhere ehem lead el% nill load songs and ‘heels tot about half an holt, All ft eshnielt arc to Srt done %tairs m Ben Hall doling the 1.114, and will meet at &Int at, Audi torium tomorrow afternoon at 2 o clock and will go to Nett Beaver Field fin the football game in a group Major Howe Issues Pershing Rifle Call The lust meeting, or Pet sling Mlles n ill be held I n the An moly at 7 o'clock. Monday night This o ganmation open to all sophomm es 'and freshmen men, is beginning it, thnteenth yea' here Major Jnmes H Howe will be in chui ge Date! Late!! Fate?--Sorry, It's Another Campus Girl By HELEN Ant what IR the leant and Nada, we've been beating about' Well, lot all heshmen—and little gals so lot and just don't lu to make of bleak you, and it's a you Quiet hour , ate stn posed to be quiet (staungP, isn't n'), and ouch infi ingeinent costs you 'a black Nine o'cloelc mean, ❑me, and if ,ou'ie tht'ec at foul nunutes Intel 'Sot ry,,pul' won't h♦ .t qp It's an. ether bldek nunk, and ihe point is that allot tne such marks you lane a campus caning Them' ale diffet ant' degrees of campuLob, depending on the set -ousness of the offenst. If you'vf. rad a hard time leaving your extra• special date and got in five or ten inflates after hems piobubly lose a one o'clock peimisszon and mive to skip seeing that supet-inaa `or a night. The mine seimus offenses are .übject to the penalty of a stud, campus, which can be for any length of _time accouling to the vavity'of the violation Dining a Homecoming Crowd Will Be Entertained With Full Program Rivals Meet In 29th Tilt • Tomorrow; Patrick Out By BILL ENGEL Heartened by a decisive 33- 0 victory over Maryland in the season's opener last Sat in day, the Penn State Dom, will tangle with the Bucknell Bisons before a capauty Al umni Homecoming aly emu J on New Beaver Field at 2 30 o'clock tomoi iow after noon 10111011 CM'S ill be the twenty-math meeting, between the two age-old Cential Pennsylvania ovals Penn State ha, non 18 and lost 11, with OM game disputed SI \ Buthnell's victor les nave been gamed since the ',yak began then modu n seises in 1926 Patrick '39 on Sidelines Johnny Pala ids who scot oil the deciding touchdouns m the Nitliny Lions' taiumphs eve, Bucknell in the last two meetings, will not see action ,Patuck suf . - feted a knee injuty in a scrimmage session heroic the Maryland genie which will keep him on the side lines indefinitely Tot 'Nul], iapable (Janet and acting, aptain -rot the-game; till lead his teammates against a Bt •ott outld that outweighs Penn State tell pours pet man along the Led by Co-euptains Bill Lane and Lou Toinaseiti :i' holdover backfield !Wei men will take Laic of Coach Al Huinphteys' offensive Lopes, Fi ink Funi , halfback. and Gaol ge Kuck, dependablequll. back, t ound out, the slat ting back licld Mai ty Quick and Bill low, e the veteian leplaceineuts Bucknell Has Won Two Finial' bloke his nose in a pie season scat:00108e tilt and was on the sidelines when the Whundei mg Held downed Funnel' 28-6, in the opener but got into the second contest rot a- Nig time HS Get tysburg. bowed 27-14 last Sattn day With the possible exception of Jack Lynn, veteran tackle, all of the Bisons will be in shape to face State Humphreys will stall. Hal ty Wennet and Hamm. Rhodes at ends, loimik Poems and HNIIV Si- Lmsky, Males, Kurt Mamma anJ Joe guards, and Hawk] Pegg in the pivot spot Sitaisky and thieve, both expeneneed Jun ims, ate the only non-letteimen The line :Images 200 pounds Wernerl n will be remembei ed as the Bison wingman who Snared Jones' pass and ian fot the touch (Continued On Page Three) L CAMP i of this big, aid judicial conaitte.: ppm class women ahoio been goo•l now—the committee L is the pooei ,d thing to be avoided if possible Arta campus the erendes mai nave no dates, 'acme no !Mune calls, and leave her toom only fo, classes and meals Another thing for freshmen no men to iemembet you are not to ; c seen with ma ionic classmates oven aftee toe thi ee•week dating min is lifted Bieaking of this and (diet freshmen customs and logo lotions Is punishable .)y a Lampus. .nd the committee is watching Each gnl charged with an of fense is privileged to appeal before the judicial "manatee for a heal mg, and consideration will be giv on each case Members of the COlll - are. Mary Jane Sample '39, chairman, Mailoue E Witsil '39, Janice M McPhail '4O, Mary Am• Rhodes '4O, L Elcanot Benfei '4l, and Mat ybelle Caossman '4l COMPLETE CAMPUS COVERAGE PRICE FIVE CENTS Alumni To Register In First Lounge Of Old Main The vanguaid of 1.500 al umni will an ive today for the annual Alumni Homecoming week-end According to Eduard IL Hibshman, seeietaiy of the Alumni Association, tegnstia- Lion will be held both today and LOlllOl i ow morning in the lust flow lounge of Old Maui, Hibshman stated that. a strong tin nou t is expected be cause of widespread interest in the $4,000.000 building pro gram uncle] way on the camp us A salient point of the alumni in ogi ani V‘ I II be an inspection of the atm ri ,incev Atherton Hall and Ma i y Heave! White Recrea- HOMECOMING PROGRAM Today I p in —Lentil, e on "b‘perientes fa I.:gyptidn home', by Grace IC Nunn; '2O In Schnab Audi 3u p m —Student-Alumni AU, letk Attug, AlPellux S p w --Vatufty "S' Club Smoker It Leith u liillt, Country Club s Jo p ui —Color no let, of Pitts burgh Widens by I I, Pillar "02 In tlic Al story 4 p in—Judging of fraternity deco- lalions liorliculluie show held all day in AllllOl y Tomorrow S 3U a in —Alumni Golt Tourna 100111 on the College Course IU a in --Ft osh football game with Pitt on Neu Bearer Field 11 a in —Presentation of Portrait Of Miss Edith P Chace In Home Cionont les Auditorium 1 p in —Soccer gam , v,ith Buck nell at New Beaver Field 2 '1(1 p in —Val 1,11.3 football with Bt-km.ll on Non Deaver Field p country race with Manlidltan College p nit) dinners and bubiness meetings Non frater nity Minim in Old Main Send Ich Shop b to in —loepe.tion of Atherton A th nd %%Mite Hu, "' 11 11l to 11 :Alp In --Alumni Cider Pal t% in Old Main Sandy. kh Shop JO to 12 p in —Vats "S" Club dative In See Hall HorMunn: e SWAN held all do In Ai awry Mon building Alumni will be con diuted m gmoups through the buildings by membeis of Mortur Boind and Guens Golf Tourney Planned Tommie% mining at 8.30 o'- clock the annual Alumni golf tour nament will take place on the Col lege !inky Those mite). nig the tour nament imist alloy, slips obtained at iegirtiation in Old Main. Fl atm lay dinners, reunions, and house business meetings will take place tomtit low night with the closing event of the day being the Varsity "S" Club dance held u). Recreation Hall from 9.30 to l o'clock Sunday limning Dr W Talia fetio Thompson of Union Theo logical Semmaiy, Richmond, Va, will speak to a chapel gathering of students, faculty, and alumni. SU Resumes Dance Series On Tuesday tarot mal Student Union dances will be held again this year each Tuesday and Thursday afternoons from 4 to s'o'clock in the Armory The new belies will begin Tuesday and continue until Thanksgiving. Inaugatated last spring, these "dance by molding" affairs were resumed Us an activity during last Fieshman Week by George L Don ovan, manager 'of Student Union.