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VOLUME _35-NUMBER 12 Z 658 Former Pre-Med Student Held For For CAFETERIA FOR MEN INCLUDED IN COLLEGE PLANS Lions Seek Lehigh Grid Win At Bethlehem Tomorrow 1.9-Year-Old Youth Committed To Jail In Default Of Bail Sidney Kaiser, - Altoona, pleads Guilty-To ~ ' _ Two,Counts; Police Charge" $7OO Forgery In 2 Mouths , -- Arrested' for allegedly forging at least 37,‘checks, Sid ney Kaiser, 19„ilia!s Max Samuels, a freshman in the pie , medical curriculum at the College last yeah, is-confined to Gentle County—jail, Bellefonte,_today in default of $2,000 bail The 'checks, valued at approximately $7OO, mile forged -by Kaiser, ,between July 30 and last week, Borough Police - - said on a State College bank account of Raymond G Blood, ,•` Jr, 41, a fell6w pre-:medical student • Clique Select Ciawford As ,4 r'resent,Head By: Freshman Cainpus• Po!iiiral Group By BILL ENGEL :It,took Fieslinian Campus crude a ten `, 'additional meetings dui mg the dust. 'Aved, but these twenty-odd house, ,'lmally suL.'eeded m placing Jack ' ,, Cravfoid, Delta Tau Delta, a, teni ,'poi cliait dean at an official - gathering ,in Kappa &Qua, neaday night "` Jack Sloan, Phi thininia Delta, ' gave Cra'wfold a clOse awl Ku the ,position which usually leads to the actual clique than inanship Either ' boy:would_ haveheen acceptable it , • Crawford was the,candidate of 'the vai ious,Locust Lane f zn 7 ties: which, bloke '-away• tempoiai- Ay, but now_that he is in, all is • forgotten The first count in the dmul election was all even us the boys's'plit Sd voice Ilomenr, See eta( of - Sloan's suppoi Lois appal ently bailed doWn,on - the next bal lot - • John Long, Sigma Alpha Bpsil- 1 . on, , Toin Henson, Phi Kappa Tau, ',Dave :Hai vev,' Phi- Delta Theta, ,141eyets Beta' Theta Pi, and , 'Ray Belmont; 'Phi Opsilon were t ie,othei boys nominated fm - the post bureluninuted on the first ballot Aleyeit, and .Schueffei de `clmed to lull In tho'Competition for the re. `mauling too tempotitiy offices, Bob ; Furlong, Phi Sigma ICappa, bested Long for the secretary post. Jtm „Olivet, Alpha Kappa Pi, bowed to Jack .‘lorgan, Phi Gamma Delta, the'leeond ballot fot "the boas , ureiship , Arnie,ophomoie _ crass president, - Mid E.d Wagnet,‘Campus clique ehairmatilor the sophomores, ,lhandled'the Meeting in fine style, rough atoll' , And:Ab a te was PREXY "1 , -That's what students,' ' and' admlnisti'atton mem all call Dr. Ralph Dorn_ College_ ',president.: r`,Yet, Theeause',,of the the that , "go with 1 . -I L'positleii,`'Doetor Hetxnl Is ' .= rarely."seen in' publie 4 T.l.,whats,is hi like? Get'an in tiirate ;Mew' oP "PreZy" in 'a` 13erles of 'lOO ~tgraphicaleietehes * of Col- .-",t-legS:celebritles.appearlng e: L,Yytli, Kama, will to iesides in Altoona, was dropped from school on June 11 because of the 50 pet cent isle, but Wis reinstated foi the Sum me. Session only At the end of Summer Session, a i,omplaint was bled - again4_ him by the Lila my staling that,. he hadeniovedq, ; l9 ‘ desk and had defaced 'Ellice Declaim: of this cliatgeAtiusei IV al% list leinstated - this fall but allots ed to schedule tentatively by Dean 0 F Smith, pending, action of ,the College Disciplinary Com mittee, Aft& the committee met to heal the charges; Kausei leas closed ieadmssion to school fm the fall tel m and his tegasttataou cancelled , ICaisei was apprehended by po lice late Monday night and pleaded guilty to forgery on two counts at a hear mg the following afternoon before Justice of the Peace Harold Cowper, Bellefonte He was ("off mitled to jail in default of bail The Information was signed by Borough Police Chief M L Kauff man The' fiirget les were umovet tal lust Satutrday'when the First Na tional Bank notified Blood his ac count had been overdi awn A cheek .written to "Cush" an del the name; of Blood and en dotsed by Blood but countetsigned by_"S Kaiser" gave police the fist clue. Accoi ding to' police 'Kaiser stun Ihe -cultivated the ",liiendship.• of Blood during the past Summer Session and _finally bellowed $5 hem him just the day befoic lie forged his first check foi $l5 on on Blood's account, paying off the loan at that time On August 1, Kaiser passed two checks on an Altoona Lank-under the fictitious name of Max Samu els,m payment foi sonic met chan disc, police said: Part of the mon ey lias been, paid to the meichant, they added„but the case, was not Lem ted , " _ Beginning on July, 50, Kaisei . (Continued On Page Four) VVackiness To Reign At Beaux.-Arts,i3all Tonight Have , you ever uanted to:go ;Well, tonight you've got your ,/Scaiab, honorary architecture the 'Armory into a "outhouse" tom hold'sviey. " • Everyone can go slightly demen tia praecox at the Beaux Arts Ball tonight and not feel out of place— at a price 0f,5.1 per couple.,_ ;; The 'Tribunal will' excuse fresh men from customs to attend' the affair ,and unpetclass women will be allciyed.,2 o'clOcks.„ • loseph 7, 'Didengrer,,, , channiad: 'of the dance, - , announced that_ priz6 wll be awarded for' the five, beie t Marriage Speaker DR. PAUL POPENOE Popenoe Plans _Discussion ,01 - Sex Problems He td Of -Institute Of, Family Week-end Forums In Paul Popenee, noted directot of the Institute or Family Rein nom of Los Angeles, Calif, mill 'visit the campus over the week end to conduct turning on the prob lems of sex, marriage, heredity, and pat enthood I ' Tomot ton, Ut Popenoe will bo the guest at a nowt luncheon giv en rot hint by faculty membeta In the Old Alain Sandwich Shop Im mediately after the luncheon, ho will !mufti a talk Sunday intuiting, at 11 ()cloak Dr 'POilelloo «ill be the apeakei at student chapel in Schaal) audito rium "Peisonality Plus" will be Die subject,of Dr Popenoe's talk to be given to the general public 'Mon day night in Schaal) auditorium at 7 o'clock \ Tnesday night he nth also speak 'in Schwab auditorium at 7 o'clock The topic of that meeting a ill he "Marriage and the Neu Morality" This Is Dr Popenue's second visit to the campus, as he was here for a man loge clinic held last yea' lie is a lecturer in biology at the Univeasity of Southern California and a former executive secrete' y of the Amin lute Social Ifygiene Association Da Popenee is the autlim of many books dealing ulth his field, among them "Applied Eugenics." "Modern Mai Huge." 4111(1 "The Child's Het edity ' De Popenoe's visit Is being sponsored "by the Christian Asap. dation thiough a committee head ed by Harry • , Glienti '9O Other membuis of the committee are Mien Underwood VI, Charlotte Knabb '4O, John Maley '9O, and William Spi onkel. '39, ompletely "wacicyr chalice fraternity, has sunned to turn ht fioni,9 to 1 mid "nuttiness" will 'costumes one each for the most elaborate, the craziest, - the most simple, 'and .two for goodness in general. Ttu§tees.' (perhaps It would be better to call them chaperons) at the "nuthouse" will be „,thb profes sors in 'the, departments of archi tecture and'landscape architecture. "Looney tunes , ' will be fmntshed V"the Campus STATE COLLEGE, PA.,‘;BRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1938 Injuries' In Squad May Bog Attack Kniaz, 'Mori Replace Hanley, Nemeth - In Lineup By BILL ENGEL -!tubbed the wrong city by Buck nell's unexpected ti lumph hist week, the Nlttany frame headed for Lehigh Unlveinio In Bethle hem untklpntlng a Penn State Nit.- tory In Taylor Stadium tomoraoa afternoon Tp only eight iv ithim b V. ere in the injury -riddled Rigging Ito ty which, demo led this morning Steve Rollins, who sulieled wrenched knee in Tuesday'a maim Peel, Guard, Chosen As Acting Captain For Battle With Lehigh duo Peel, standout goal d, bus been named acting captain by Coach Bob IBggins to lead the Nittanymen against. the Lehigh Engineers is Bethlehem tumor on afternoon_ - , , Peel. , a- tette! on a 'lat t lug Pest last } lien Co Cap Min Jelin likonomot, eus Inur ed lie has been, the bitt.kbone 'of Penn State middle derenbe : ever since mugs tilt, Is the latest addition to the sideline list Bob Cionel, sophomore It Inman also ieceived a painful knee Willy and will re main home Al ith Rollins and Dean Hanley, tweed out of pia) la9t %eek with a recurrence or his knee injury John Putt klc '39 is still out of action Knlax, Mon To Start With' Alex Daiuntovich, Spike Alter, and 'red Nemeth hui tin the Bison don atoll, the, Nittuoy out look Is not too bright All three boa acconimpled the , WIWI ti mid Borantovieli to slated to gal, but (Continued On Page Three) Namecards Go . As '42 Cheers Customs Off For Beaux Arts; Batmen Will Continue , Customs Checkup See eddy, m 7, "New fa the Women," Page 2 Freshmen will not be 'Nutted to near nameplates after tomotion midnight, the men's Student Ti bunal, meeting in :305 Old Maui de creed Tuesday night Of six freshmen summoned to appeal before the group, one was found guilty of customs violations Customs will be eliminated Lot those attending the Beaux Ants ball tonight, , Tiibunal anwunced. Hamm and uppeiclassmen will continue thou drive to tepott all freshmen violating customs There will be no relaxation in enforce ment, the group warned Refunds To Be Made— , On Late Registration Fines Judged Payable Students fined,Vi for late reg istration or late payment of fees may mem iefund checks at the Buisar's office, next Monday, if then submitted excuses weie fa vorably passed upon , ' Following payment of this penalty; students were asked to submit their letteis of 'excuse, These were later reviewed by the committee in china who vot ed on refunds for those, entitled to it. State Theatre Will Open At 1:30 , P. M. Tomorrow "7'he Sisters" Chosen As First Picture To Be Shown rentio County s - largest and mo4l model 0 dumb e. Warner Eytothers' State, ,ylll Mani tumor , ran at 1 p m t‘ith a Premiere shooing of "Ille Sisters" StaHhig hrrol Flynn and Bette Ihivie the opening feature is from the beta selliny, novel by Myron Thinlg The new State Theatre is one of Mee in the tenuity to ere mites "The Sletert. ' 'Built under the direct supo vl Sion of Hum M. Nalmine /ono anningei of Warner' 131 others, the I Stale neat Mt many lien depot tut es ill theatre coiPitl ~The building Is of colonial style, Ith the markedly modern and sinntle inlet ot - finished in pastel allots and [entailing a unique lighting system The nets theatre Is managed by Call Beelidel '.16, formerly assis tant at the Cathaunt, and is under the tilt action of Kenneth Robert sot, %Vat= Motile's' city man eget ;$2-,600 - Debate Budget Okayed Forensic Council Approves 17 Per Cent Slash In Expenditures A budget of approximaleb 490---mole than 17 pc cent below that of last year—xas approved by Porensie Council for the 1938- 39 year at lb, meeting Tam; day The Mach nub recommended In a repot t by Prot .IC/del/II 1' 0 ien, 0 °usurer of Council. um! Piot .1 II FrlL.Fuli, director of de bale Expend!limb for the bating teams A% 11l be reduced $1.1.2 57, «Ith women's debating teams taking a cut of $19779 Ito:Hired recommendations and expected ens legs, an cited In the report, follow, ,• Alen—Drop Pic Citltlpl In a 1, Southern trip, $BO 2,5 drop Philo delph la-Baltintot e to ip, $5l, re place freshman Allegheny trip with freshman Juniata trip (to Lost not oser 310). $5l 88, replace extended Eastern tour a ith tour of Neat South (to cost not over $201.1). s22b 11, tote] bat VI ng, $ll2 57 " WOlllen—Roduce expenses $1371:4 at, they bee lit, but the u omen's leucli to repel t a specific plan to the treasure, by Nevem bet 1 "Conv,autlons—Pay only :Lnus for three people for two lalghts at 75 cont.+ plus Friday night's din ow at 60 cents, saving $5O "Grand total caving, $60034" Although a reduction of may $449 40 \UP; "iteceasiiry to make our accounts for 1938 39 bal. tame," the report recommended that "Ibis eionomy be extended an additional $lOO to $54940. that Council tasty be in a position to care tor, such exigencies us may ot.Gur during the Sumner High School Pupils , -In Kansas Contest 'l hi co high schbol students mere seleLted in the final elimktations lime for the nationel livestock Judging contest in the American Royal Liveetoik Show at Kansas City. Oct. 15 22 Prof Henry S Brunnerti head of the department of rural education. conducted the contest ie which ten vocational high 'beltool boys com• peted. rgtut CARL BECHDEL '36 State Airmen To Hold First `Aviation Day' Flycis To Execute Tailspins. Figure-Lights, Spirals J)uring - Air Meet: An ANlation Field Day, the hist in it, histoty, Ai ill be oponsoted by thy Penn State An men, .Indent flying dub, at the State College An Depot flout I lo 5 p m Sun day aftet noun Till cc classes of events o be staged, Ray Cumin iitesident of the organization, announced Flyet, in the au meet tvil exc. Lute tailspins, banks, sinials, fig e-eights, landings, and take-offs 'I cciil he judged upon the skill mall which they eic mote these liciobatiL inatieuveis st, second and thud place winnei s o II le announced in e a ch event of the meet In lase of high winds, 2 ate. oi fog, the meet will be postponed, president Comm stated Students will paitieipate accord ing to the flambei or flying hours they have mined Private pilots clamed ale...Rieland Appleby '4l and Ray Comm Students mall -10 Lu 15 hunts in the all die Otto Mew, Mel le Leh man "10, pi! Geulge %Vale '4O Students with t to 10 bows of flying expel mime entei ed in the meet at c William Foust '.19, and Ft edei ids Gi cut 'MI Several al umni and faculty members have also been invited to take putt A Liberal, Dr. Ferguson Believes In Sen. Norris 130111 dull l eat ed 111 Nelaaslcu, meld of Insfoly and political smile gi ee from Neln aslcit Ceisti al Colleg e After teaching history in high :Aiml fat one yea!, he accepted a position as director of boys' woi lc a social settlement in Phlltldel• phia—a posts he held until 1934 In 19,32 Dt Peigusini was uwmded his degt cc of Mustei of Alta in political science by the University of Pennsylvania CO1111111: to Penn State in the tunitnei o f 1934, the piofessoi tar inediately stamped himself Us an mterinetei of national and Direr-' national political It ends and events Always tanking high in student and faculty esteem, Dr Peituson teemed his Doctorate of Philosophy from the University of Pennsylvania in 1934 ills thesis, based on' prictute papers held by the Department of State, was en " American Diplomacy m the Boer War" Ono of the outstanding academic hbetals of the State, Dr Ferguson ing Checks Proposed Commons Would Accommodate Approximately 1,000 Addition Made To Part II Of $4,000,000 Piogram, Which Pi ovides For Income-Bearing Buildings See cdtloo raf, "lhor Era of Expoomon," Pogo 2 By BERNARD A NEWMAN A cafeteria for men, to amomodate apptominately JAM students at mealtime, was metaled in the final moject plans which were submitted lecently by PI esident Ralph D Dietzel to the Genet al State Authority for appi oval The eafetei ca, purposely planned foi the att.omodation of students living in the men's dm =tot les, would be a three story sti uctuie situated on the site across from the Alpha Zeta house, near Recreation Hall Present Status Unknown Included as an "Income-1 bowing" building, the cafe ' tem comes under the head ing of Pail. II of the $4,000.- 000 program submitted Al though Part I, which'includes - 1 academic buildings and not In come-bearing, has been ap-I moved by the Geneial Stale Authority, it is not known AI present whether Pat t IL also! has been approved If already appioved, both die now before the Publit Winks A il tannish ation If appi 01 ed by the PWA, (tonal uttion wlll he stai ted on all buildings before the end of the year 15'0 rout nen men's do.mitoi- MS expected, appioxiiiiiitely botl men will live in the glom, of SO en buildings Th epiciposeil cafe teila will be expected to (11111% men hem otbei sections of the campys because of accomodations planned fun approximately 1,000 Lust yeah a petition ens signed by men living in 'tile dottnitoi les asking that a dining commons be established in Ii yin ,ball this veal The petition xviis given to Waltci A, Jones, JUTUDI Class piesident, who late) tinned it oven to S I( tlostettei, assistant to the ,Piem dent in chuige or. business and finance II was deemed advisable to