SUCCESSOR To The Free Lance, Established' 1887 VOLUME,3S-NUMBER 13 Z 658 $4;500c - PONATEO - -,..-FOR • Lions, Dr i ll Higginsmen Engage In= Squad- Practice Scrinnnage Today ,Harrison Scores Three - lit - Os In Engineer Itoot While Sfractiseitecordi • Upset Over Cornell Astonishing even the Lions'' most ardent supporters I.* crushing Lehigh 59-6''m 'Bethlehem Saturday, the Nittany gridmen began intensive drills yesterday for'the coming tilt , with the Big Red of Cornell No injuries'iesußed from the easy contest with the En _ gjnecik thus enabling Coach Bob Higgins to conduct scrim- Mlages - .. against Cornell's plays at-full strength " An intra : squad-scrimmage is, slated for this afternoon ,'Dorms..To - Get ,$lBO ;' Donation ,From W.S.G.A. freihman Council Meetings :Announced For Every Other Thiirsday 4 1— 's `C; `A. wilt (Innate $lBO to %the women's' dm mitoi tee. :,' $25 to wing ut Finimes-'Athei ton ,ii . nd,to Mae Hall, $2O to Women't, kidding and Cliiinge,, and $5 to each„of the downtown dm mamma, it was decided at Senate meeting Ili L ,Weavei '4l announced Hint Fi'esliman Council meetings will Le held evely, other Thursday, beginning at 5 and (-main unig tinting') (linnet Two tabled will be' tenet ved alteinatelv in Mac - and Athet ton Halls lot the coon- Plans wee made fo enfoi ce 'ffraithinan ,lustems mm e stu etly, 'With :Cweits and Min tat Board as special Model s, qid- a st.holaOhip ,committee was named to,: help Al pha Lambda, %ft eshman Women's lionoi•aiy, in tutor mg freshmen Women In tlfa4hiee loiver dabs es' -will . be asked to list then alai vities prefei enees on W A activities Cal ds fol . , use in making Outj'utuie' committees' " 22‘.'M'eii_ Makc:, 'Debate Squad Gioup 'lncludes 11 L; . .Seniors, Five 'Juniors, SIZ Sophomores "l'arnt,y-two ; men. half of them `seniors, have - been selected for the varsity debate squad following try. olo',lnse Wednesday night, _These 1118i1 ,7111; report ,to Room 8, .Non th Liberal Ails; at 7 r o'Llocic loom low aught ,for additional trials , - ;':;71113 , V111!ItY Ilst Is ilb token s SeitiOrs—Yred , S CarisOn, David 'ErColien;,Ruy ',Fisliburne, AT ;filar Catz, Arthur D' Jeffrey, D K ;llfoug;\Aithur' R. Neury, ,Tiee F "Seliepn!. Charles W 'Sweet, and Dennis A Weit'ver • s:Junl4s--Thomas D Conway, limus...•ltiauffman, Donald Lerch, .41arvey o LevIti, aud,Fred , L ' " ' • „ Sophomores—lluvid R. Benja , rdwurd G. Couch, Gewls _Preens "John Reldt, • Leonard S Schneider:Yen& Gregor; SPildee. , • , ,the seine' time. six freshmen ,were, chthien;;including Robert .D' livirig BraMirmaii, Paul Decker, Gerald Doherty; •: -. Willlein 'B Norlitturß Oakes. Men •• •rho - failed ' tol,guin warally freshman recognition, 'on the above' list are advised' by Coach Joieph F. O'Brien 'to',maintain In. r tqest In , forensics and, Vle tor '..bosts" the'Euture _ ~. _ „„.4,,,,,,\ 1, : i nt tt ~- ,t t ti tr i6 2 .,.„,,,.. , , , ,,_\,,, Tilt' For, Cornell After Crushing 1 : Alex' Baia ntoyich; stellar wing lot three years, has been indenfitte , ly suspended nom the squad fo. an nit admit of the training eg illations No other - ipfoi motion was disclosed concerning Barnet° vich's dismissal Col nell; smutting, fi om a story book upset victory by their jinx finals,-Syracuse, will be inbound tog, with full foice against Penn State next .Saturday , Ranked as (ib ,of the strongest - teams in the Nasc this season, "Cen iell waa the ictnn'of,uii~a-niiided_ s si~at ; S~u l'4 last pet tpaisesdOt , •three -touch downs and a-19-17 defeat The ,Ithacan's stunning setback along with State's tracic,meet ti t empi., will make the going tough -31 than anticipated for the Lions, but a continuation of" the Bethle hem since would surprme the Big Red Apparently getting all the bad football out of then SyAims against 'Buchnell last week, ;the Nittany Lions leased back to hand Lehigh its wpist defeat in the,l9- game ,Engineet-Lion Wile& The loss can Lehigh's first hi four games thiseason Score'on'lo2 Y.ird Run Outclassed ' from the opening kick-off, Lehigh fought for a bleak until the waning moments :A [leak fumble by Steve Rollins in the final period as 'he sashed foi a touchdown (hopped into Steve Smoke's aims behind his goal line Smoke laced 102 ,yards for Le high's lone score Ten, times the Lions dunce to wind the enemy goal Nine times the Lions scoipd. Harry Hai usen paced his mates, by Maiming across the last stripe on three . occasions in the flint quarter. Rollins tallied twice and Lloyd Ickes, Joe Metro, Dick Ewalte and Ciaig White one each , With Lehigh punting on , hist down'as soon as they teemed pos. bl.4bloll'of the , ball,,,State was held air. momentailly, but Chuck'Petel iettnn to the Lehigh, 90 'net the stage for the' initial ttouchdliwn Hairison replaced Peters and had the ovid resting_on the 28 .. in four, (COntinued-On , Page - Three) 'v New T.mn - eo And , Juliet' To gii 9c ,fr, Shakekieare - "Romeo and Juliet' ' will dePart,a bit from Brother Shakespeare'- vets= when it is presented by the Hy-Los,i campus tsupei-singing ot gamzation, on October 28 •'• As - the, Gibe Club pak of the houseparty weeli-end show "College Album," the all-male burlesqued presentation of "Romeo and Juliet" depicts the lovelife of a Penn State co-ed , Also shown' ate her stt ug gles to overcome the dastardly plans of her erne] father (But:knell '08) who wishes' t 0 marry her off to some cad flom'Muhaney , City • But not even deaths, pre, lynch-t ins' and polsonings . , can keep our co-ed Juliet from her bmoc„Romeo hae'maii,'and loyal member of Sig Alf: Leading toles are taken by S'aiii ueVGallu ,'4o, , Romeo; Boyd Bell '42,l•Jullet; Waltei'Llewellyn '4l, Apothecary; , Philip RlioadsP'4o, Nurse; ,Robert,Serating tee s of the ~Peace; Kenneth Pat vex, '4l,,Tybalt; Dick-Tyrrell '39, Meicurtio,, Don White '42, Paris and 'Richard Daugherty '4O, Cap ulet ' And 4 , k Second Later= Here's snake-hipped Harry Harrison just a second 'before he • , . snatched this Lehigh Pass. right'opt of the arms of the' receiver in one of the most thrilling plays of a , sensation packed drama at Taylor Stadium, Betlehem, Saturday afternoon Action occurred late Stud - 61 Riot - Dadages - Set: At Near $6501 Wrecked Parking. Meter Cost Estimated At $450, Board: Told ---- I lilllllllglJS _,L, Rased by_ the student mob , demonstration Sdntember 27 Is 11l amount - to approximately $6OO, it was determined Friday after noon at a special meeting of Stu dent Board with Irvin L - Marvel, treasutor of the Pal king Meter and Supply Company of Pennsyl mitt, %%Wm-Barre Actual damages nt Present total $532 78. but 'this does not •include the estimated 8100 damages caused to naivete propel ty and borough property other than the parking meters - , 'To Check Meters Inasmuch as the borough's Mt day trial period on the, meters ex pires tomes row. ,10 or the tiG me tors w hich - Nt ea e damaged in the riot will be shipped to the com pany's tactot y it Hartford, Conn. for a that ought check WP lit order that the company may be able 'to guarantee theit—: mechanical elk (limy when the borough assumes ow nership Costs of tiansoortatlon and addl [Waal moues wlll'ho Lucked on to the bill later ~ An itemi7tl,llst of the damages determined thus' far Six new meteis at Pi each (to - (Continued On, page Four) The' auppoiting cast include, Gordon Fay 41,Adtianlfi '42, I Rithard Fletehet,'4o, Itycl son '9O, Bruce Frankefiberger '4O, Wtlham Kiikpatrick ,, ;4l, Harry Finny '9O, Paul Moyer '4l, Her bert Osmup '4l add James-Sump ter '3O. _' Others are Hayes Darby, '9O, John Harkins, '4l , 'George Rumet '3O, Rodney ~Sachs; '3O, Edward Jones '4l,' Dave Kimmel :41, Dick Vollmer '4l, RoymandWhiting '42 and Jack Meliugl,''4l STATE COLLEGE, PAi, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1938 Larry Clinton Band Selected' For Hop Laity Clinton and his natior?ally popular sitig orehesti a was seleLted yestekday to play lot Soph Hop, December 'I . Clinton's selection was unexpected us previous contacts ssitli New Veil{ agencies stated that this band was unavailable Chick Webb, Bunny Berugad and Home licidt were to be decided upon at the committee meeting yesterday • Confirmation of Clinton's sign- . ing lot $l,lOO will be wiled from Rockwell-O'Keefe, Inc , New Yon I. agent, immediately Ranked as one of the best swing sters in the country; Clinton will conclude a long engagement at th.. InteinAtional Casino in New York City, November :10 His lecording,s have been among the best seller:. during the past year Co-chatz man Robert Robinson Ad,Erik 5 Modica are now re ceiving suggestions and bids fo, 1 the decoration theme • Over 600 Get . NYA ApprOval Final Appointment To Depend - Upon Data Contained In Federal Blank 'Over bOU students hose been ten talively nuattled NYA Jobs, Stan ley 13 Maddox, Dltectol of NYA, even led yestet day This number Is slightly Lamle the quota. Maddox said, but he ex pet.ts it to be teduced_somewhat alien all IJie federal blanks have been retained , "Information contained In the [Wein] blank pill be checked olth that in the College application and In case thole ale dlscrepuncles the student will be dropped front the NYA Maddox said NYA workers 'pill bo allowed 35 horns a pay poi iod, flout the sixth of 0110 mouth to the fifth of the following month, and will receive $l2 25 for working full time, no cording to Maddox ' Maddox said that. this school year sill be divided late eight pay periods Di:Westlake Joins SpeCclt' Clinic Staff Dr Herald -Webtlake has been appointed to the Speech Clinic star, according to Prof John H Prizell, head or the division of speech ' , His work wlr ionslst mainly, of research in speech philology and pathology Dr. Westlake will also serve as an lustrubtor lu speech: t From" Him arrp Stole le - second period on Atate's own 40-yard lint, with Harry moo , ing to 'midfield befere,he_was hauled down On the next play, ham ' merinii _Lloyd' tyke's charged - 50 yards down the gridiron for the Lions.' fifth touchdown Final score was 59-6, with Harrison ac counting for,threelof the scores (Bethlehem Globe-Times Photo ) Poll Shows 38% Of Students Want War Thirty eight percent ,of Penu State students were somewhat din : appointed by the peaceful settle , meat of European affairs This was indicated by a cantons survey,con ducted by Dr William M — LePIeY assistant pt °lessor of psychology Members of Doctor LepleY'S psy chology 7 class asked 228 men and 57 women this question "Do you not, in a half-guilty sort of way, hope that wur will break out In Eu rite" This quilt) was made before the ilimatehof the fot sign situation in an atttompt to scud) The effect of pn opaganda upon, college students Forty-four percent of the men expre-sed n desire to see war, while 8b per cent of the ti omen luted for a peaceful settlement be lunim I.llthb was unique in that IL led the \number wanting wur, with 5L per cent. of Its men and 14 per cent. of its women admitting that they relished the ptospect of a Al at The freshmen decidedly ditin L want a war. only *lb percent of the men voting fat a wet, w hile tt outen,sliound a 100 pet cent wit linguet.s for peace The people approached were also asked, 10 older to obtain other data as to background whether they had had relatit es in the Wotid War, whether on or both Of their parents was foreign born, w !lethal of not they were fraternity mem bers, and to what class they "be longed English Comp Staff To Add Three Men John ft. Fredland,_ graduate of Bates College, has been appointed 'antral:tor in Englibh Composition, according to Prot 'Theodore 3 Cates, head obthe department ~or English composition Mr Fredland was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, while a student at Bates William J Ga 0111, ,, graduate of Rutgers College, and Edwin He graduate of Williams College, are also new members of the depart ment this year Both bold member ship in "Phi Beta Kappa rgiatt MURALS 4inghan Stops All ClasseS As Drive Starts Women Students Ta- Depart No Nair:eye( Received By Dean Watts Lillgllllll Univeraly ut Ganton, China, rot the last 27 years tradi tionally kneel] We as 'Penn State In China - . suspended classes Thursday fur an indefinite period and °Mel ed all neaten students to leave the (.111111)114 Dean Ralph I. Watts of the School of A.gi (culture, a member of the board of directors of Lingual). as yet has bad no official notice or tho closing of the university, it was teat ned yesterday Latignan is American owned but is leased by the Alum can hoard of directors to a Chinese hoard of di rectory,acting tot the Chinese goy eminent which helps support the university - Onc_souice of Arum lwu support of Llngnati is the College which an' nuttily gives to !alumni all collet. Lions teceived In Sunday chapel set vices Dut log the lust academic your, Penn State sent $2,b1747 to Lingnati, of which $1,110.1; came hem Limpet collections Dean of the School of Agi tut e at Ungnita is G' Weidman Groff, Penn State 'O7, long known to students hole as "Gaddy" Groff Linguae and 'Penn State have up to the outset of the Sino Aunt nese ow exLhauged students, but this yew the plan nos (hopped be ...tome of Impending danger In South China Students To Pick Co-Ed To Reign at Honseparty A symbol of all the flowers of pulchritude who will embellish ths zampus dining housepaity wcel.•end, a Co-ed Housepaity Queen, the hist to be chosen in Penn State histoiy, will be selected in d Collegian student poll dining the remainder of the week The Queen will be picsented to the student body ut a mammoth pep ally to be held in Reel eation Hull on Friday, October 28. The _elebt ation which will officially open houseparty weel.-end will be broad :ast by station EDKA, Pittsburgh Extra features of the lolly will Include swing music by Bill Bet 'oaf's band, the martial and col lege ans of the Blue Band, and the haimonies of the Glee Club an I the Hy-Los To Interview Coaches Jack Bat 1 y, KDKA commenta tot, who is announcing all of the Lions' home games, will collaboi - ate, with Bill Sutherland, chief Lehigh, 59-6 Class Of '32 Gives Gift To College For Old Main Project Work To Start 'Within Reasonable Time;' _Alumni Group Also Appropriates $2,000 For Library A gift of $4,500 to laun for Old Main "within a leas the College over the past weel An additional s2,ooo—th class fund—was appropriated pient, "the intei est of which purchase of books." Gifts Acknowledged The gifts were acknowl edged officially by President Ralph D. Hetzel and will bo presented to the Board of Trustees for its action at the next regular meeting The presentation, culminat ing more than 18 months of investigation by a special committee was made formally by Hugh R (Ridge) Riley. Ji, chairman of the Class of 1932 Memorial Committee. "On the basis of tli ietuut of postal ear di front members of the I class," Riley said in ho connnum ',Jib:J:l to the president, " it seem , that the-e IS an overwhelming sen itunent in favor of the action or the committee I am, thereto' e, making this fat mad pi cremation of the Class of 1932 Meinotial Fund to the College pith the understand ing that it be used fm murals on the walls of Old Math and .is an endowment, fund for the pu chase of books for the College Library" Fund Over $6OOO 1 M. present status of the fund Riley pointed out, slurvs $4,111 on hand In cash of investments and $2,794 55 in "notesreceivable," making a gland total of 51,,845 97 "The committee is willing to cu operate with the College,7 Riley said, "to the extent of assisting in the collection of overdue note, so that the full value ‘ of the fund can be tooled over to the Boai( of Trustees foi the des!' ecl pin Jed,: "It is undei stood that the amount non available ($4,11142) is at the immediate disposal of the nelson or persons selected by the Boni d to cal 0 , out the mui al pi omit " Must Be Sanctioned In its final !apart lust week, LIR tuninuttee said "It is undeDlood that such - ails (decorating the walls of tin lobby of Old Main) a,e to hi sanctioned by the 'Board of nus tees at such resporimble poisons b be selected by the Boat d, that tin subject matter of the murals steal, elicit the chat acte,, the tiaditioi, and the spirit of Penn State and shall therefote, set ye as an evei - (Continued On Page Two) staff announcer, in broadcasting the event. Sutherland, expected to ea us master of ceremonies, will interview Bob Higgins and °SSW Salem, State and Syracuse grid mentors. Ballots may be obtained at Stu dent Union All students may vote Only co-eds, however, are eligible for election to the post of "House party Queen of UN " ICOMPLETE CAMPUS COVERAGE PRICE FIVE CENTS •h the pi oposed tutu al pi weal sable time" was presented to k-end by the Class of 1932 e approximate balance of the to the Unary as an endow is to be used annually foi the Hetzel, Board Appoint 62 To College 'Staff Grant (2 Lewes of Absence Including Williams, Kirk, Alderfer, Nepsb,turii---r bhp h%o appointuteuts to the College staff dud 1E leaves of ab bCIIIO3 mete announced by President Ralph U Iletzel folloalug action by the Board of Trustees at its re- Ceitl. meeting Most of the dopuintments be came effective at the beginning of the College 3551 A small proper then have been addod to care for the increasing student. and admin istrative load Most of them are eplacements 'llieimpointees include three as sedate 1/10lObSOlb, seven assistant pofessurs 32 teseatch assistants, 2S hist:actors. the assistant exten sion tem esentatives In home econ omits, one assistant extension rep esentative in agriculture, and six others 12 Granted Leaves Those giunted leases of absem.e include 0: lial old F Alderter. piofebsot of politital sLienee and exetutivt ~ eeretary of the histi tate of lineal Government. Char once 0 Williams. associate Jiro ressor of education, Mabel IL-Kirk, SbOebsle plofessor of edimatio - n. Frank b Nem.bauto absistunt pro ObhOl of dramatics 011ie] s net e I IMO , It Dahlberg, mist:tut pt °reshot of home mono :nits. Robot L Al Roney instructor English composition. Holly G DeDoet, Matt actor In public speak ng Jahn Vander wt l professor - of !multi y itusbando extension. Jean Hood. associate professor of nutri tion extension. P S Gs essmun. extension reptescita tire In Erie t entity Bet nice Gustafson. home economics extension represent,' the and Ada 1' Beegle, home eco nontits extension representative Intl Relations Club To Meet Thursday A I eorganisatiou meeting of the tut_• national Relations Club, open to all shideotb. o 11l be held at 4 15 p m Thmsday lu Room 410, Old Slain Featin leg the meeting will be pi eliMinai y discussion of this year's piogrum. Mitch is expected to pal allel somewhat the program in effect last vest, Including a con ence of Middle Atlantic clubs. fat tnightly discussion and lectures oil eeriest lutet national events and a too day hip to Washington to stall the Department of State, Pan American Union and Japanese Embassy The regional conference this year mill be held at Swarthmore College on December lb and 17 Students m fishing to Join the club mho ate unable to attend the meeting ate to contact Dr Ferguson, political science, faculty advisor of the group