30. IVittanyrnen Leave Tocigy For Grid Battle SUCCESSOR To The Free Lance, Established 1887 •.; 'VOLUME 35-NUMBER 14 Z 668 COLLEGE AWA'.i - :'_ DED $5,000,000 Big Red Has Heavy Weight Advantage Over Lion Gridmen Injured 'Higghismeni Face Gruelling - ;Enconnfer" • ' By BILL ENGEL , A Nittany Lion grid aggre gation of 30 stalwarts, heart ened •by its lop-sided come back victory over Lehigh, will leave tins - niorning-to encount er, a husky, veteran Cornell eleven in Ithaca, N Y , tomor 'row_afternoon. The Big Red, gated one of the stc ongest teams in the East, sill attempt to bounce back Into - the 'pothght following a_ defeat by 'a sensational Syisense outfit last Satin clay Led by Capt Al Van Rana, a tegular 205-pound tackle - conVei t ed-to!eentei , Coach Call Snavely's line averages 209 pounds, almost .15 pounds heavies than State's baekheld weighs in at an ; 188-pound avei age, eigh t pounds heaviet than - the Lion foot some, iL. `_ißi of Tjlolland, Big Red _ All 'Aueiyean end, will team with Cal I Pop ,Ellwood Chos'en f, Ai Grid Captain For Battle With Big Red ,"Pop"' Ellweod, tangy Lion tackle, UM, selected Acting . Captalti yenteiday by' the teaching staff fel the Cornell Lilt on ,Schoellkopf Meld In Ithaca totuerron - • Ellnood. tegultu litelcle Witt season, has played ..Inutiot pull in Ow good, showluj or the llig ',glut, foruard wall this yea! • Ills ] tentarkuble defensive work _against. the Big Red last yew '_stood out hi a losing cause ' Spangclighiest man in the line on the tot annals Bill McK6e vet ,envoi non, man, and 'sank°. mole Fled West mill be at the. 'tackle posts, with Sid 'Roth and Jilin; Hemingway , completing the forwaid wall at guards. ' _ Two sophomores have Own in to the stinting Could! backfield to pair with Vince Eichlei and Whit Baker, ,holdcivei aces The new toineri,`Hal McCullough and Ray Matusciuk,~ aril ,the 'Big - Red' to ,punting,gnd blocking respectively '9eorke Peck, stellar running back', and -pail, ceeivei,' is the - flambe' one replacement Peck is a spar!, rug: back-of the 'Hari suit type. r :Coach' Bob - , Higgins' probable starting lineup' tti oppose the bulky Ithacans will include Spike Atte'. und`,Tons Vaigo at, ends, Walt Khali litul Acting-Captain Pop Ell- wood at tackles, Joe Peel , and Wade Mori, at,guai ds, and Toi , Toi ettt at center,- with 'St4vie : Rolllns,, John 'Pat' tele" vino', Craig. , White, and Lloyd kites in, thi backfield I , Peel,' Patrick' and Mori suffered in Tuesday's hard-fought beraninake winch may' keep the (Co9tinued.On Page Three) Radio Stations T 0,,, k"itiritton ! 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Grid Team Send-Off - At 7:45 This Morning - To Revive Old Custom Reviving an old custom or cheering Lion grid teams us they depait for enemy grounds, Nit• tany cheerleaders will lead an all-College send-off rally at 7 45 this morning at Co op coiner - The' bus carrying the 30 mem bars of tke,teain making the Cor nen trip will stop by the Corner following the squad hieakfast in Old Alain Sandwich Shop Shall tall and several cheers will pep the team as they make ready for, the jaunt to Ithaca. ~ I 10veryone s out' heft,' e their eight o'clocks' Booster Signs Must Be Worn BY, Freshmen All Men Class Of 2 42 - Will sear ` Beat- Syracuse' - -Cat:ds For Week , A .sign, 'foul inches high and eleven Indies wide, with the word ing "Beat Syi acne," mustim worn by every freshmun,man beginning Monday mottling through game time, it was repot ted by Ttibunal at its ,meeting Tuesday night. The sign , must be tied around MIAS with , a blue and white i tbbon and tan be worn althea m flout, of I eat Taking Riuseputty into consul etation, membets of Tribunal made allowances to the affect:that fresh men with dates will be exempted (from welling the signs beginning Fi'ldity afternoon Anothet tulmg handed down by tilt , live Justices stated that fi a tei nity houses ,must either t eport then pledge denies to the Ti ibunal in those fa eshmen.attending will be appieliended . • Freshmen, attending, the .Penn State Club outing' at , Whipplp's Dam tonight will be excused from customs from 6 p m , tonight until 1 a m, tomorrow inorinng, it was inputted -•-• Of the Wfreshnicn apprehended this week for, customs violation,. five were punished Norwood "Btu - Hey" Ewell will v,ear a sign "I sun when you whistle" Adorning a dust-cap atopi his ,head, Sidney Geist's sign will lead "I Im%e" to walk with " • Eawrence Curtis, a transfer-Stu. dent who failed to apply for ex eMption, %via ordered to wear eus tomS, while A. traydon Ekdal's punishment' included the wowing of riajamas'and a sign in front anA, sear, leading "Pep rallies hose me" and "I think_my pajamas ark cute, don't you" Lloyd Scheid will wear gulloshes with a sign eading , ',`Gi ass- tickles . my,feet " ; „ liaflots Pot* Into S. U. _ • Houepp.rty Queen Ballots for the eleetion ., of — a C , into Student Union like - absence exe And who will be We lifelcy lady but she will be presented to the sta. a pep rally ut,Recieation Hall'next 'Her reign will be Inaugurated with swing 'musieby, Bill 'Botta-Cs Land, and,martial and,college airs of' the Blue Valid; Glee Club,' and - HyLlas Thts , official opening of honseparty weekend will be broad : dist , by, stattoriXDKA, Pittsburgh , Our, Houseparty;' Queen Tall not almorWall the limelight at the rally, for thh gridltersonalittes - of Lion Coach'BoVHiggins and SyritcuSe Class Fund Loses $4441 to Damages i'ayment. Is Authbrized ' Student Board' Payment of 11.14 88 from the class fund and an additional 33790 nom the College damage fund for damages caused ddring the student Mob demonstration last month was authot ized by Student Board Mon day night. The money to be taken from the College damage fund will pay only the - cost of damages caused to Col lege owned propel.* ' Other dam and' costs - must be paid for, from the class fund No official action was taken on costs of transportation and add( donut' damages which may be de tot Mined at the company's factory at 'Hartford, Conn, whale. the 30 available damaged parking meters were Shipped for official inspec; Lion It was understood, howmer, that the Board will authorize pay ment for these damages out of the 'lass fund Meanwhile, the Investigation in to the incident now , being held by the Board and Borough officials will be intensified and definite ac tion may be,takeu on the matter within the next feiv days Are, Available Deposits Will Be Refunded By Bursar. Du , Monday ' 'ender New Rules Linde' the system which provides that chemistry ' bieakage deposits lie refunded after each setnestel, 1,153 checks deposits will be available at the Bursars Wm.: Monday mining, ANbile 115 refund checks will he credited to students' accounts because of fees owed the College Established Icy the accounting and chemistry departments, this new system imputes that students taking chemistry - courses must puichase deposit tickets at the Bursars office at the beginning of each semester At the end of the semystet, when the student turns in his material at his laboratoiy, a check is made foi any breakage that may have uttered during .the semester. if bi eakages have mem ed, the card Is punched for the amount thaiged The student mug . ' them have hib euid certified by L ii Parks, di ectoi - of chemistry labs lie 'then turns the mud in at the Bursar's office, wheie - he later keceives a cheek for the amount which has not been punched from the ticket. Socialist Will Speak ' Norman Thomas, former candi date for the presidency of the United States and present leader of the Socialist Party, has consent ed to , speak at Penn State early ,in January‘ Mr Therms, who aill>e a guest or the Forensic Council N% - 111 dis miss "The_Roosevelt Program as a Socialist Sees * lt." , o-ed"Housepatty,Queen are flowing 'uses after Penn weekend' ? No one knows—not yet, at least— dent'body at a movie-like version of Friday night Mentor OisielSolom Will add a bit of pigskin rah-iah atmosphere to the affair - when , they, are inter viewed by . llSDKA.announcers. ' -,' If you'd .- like to see that cute httle‘ blonde who, sits, next' to you Eaon classpecopy the throne of honor, get your bidlot now at Stu dent Union 'to 'elect; bur own CO- Ed Llouseparty Queen'of 1938 ", STATE COLLEGE, PA:., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1938 P.S.C.A. Will Start CFtmpaign Sunday Morse To Address aiek-011" Dinner As Canvass Begins Annual Finance. Adiian 0 Morse, executive hcially begin'the'l93B ChilsWan A addresses a "kick-off" dinner to b, Monday at 6 p 111 • J Damn Moore 'J9 will act n, toastmastei at the dinnei which will be served to approximately 300 people Last. yeai 279 students and faculty inembeis weJe p 1 esent Also scheduled to speak aie Dean of Men Arthur R Warnock. Dean of Women Chuilotte E Ray, and Piot Marsh W White, • A goal of $5,000 has been set for the campaign of which $4,000 m Junior Prom Date Shifted May 12 To 5 Mothers' Day Week-end Date Causes Change; Other Dances Noted Because it' fell on Mother's' Day Weekend as miginally scheduled, Jumor'Prom has been shifted from May - 12 toMay'i_s; 19,19, George'l, Donovan '35, Student Union Mana ger, said yesterday The change necessitated a tcvr srdn in-the Ag Hobe date which has now been set for kind 29 The following ievtsed dance date schedule was unmoved Octobet 21 (today), Gaols, October 28 and 29, Full Houseparty, Novembet 4, Mortat_Boai,d, Novembet 5, Thes pians, December 3, Harvest Ball, and December 9, Sophomore Hop The Penn 'State Club will dance Januaiy 7 January 17, Pan-Hell enic Ball, Februm y 4, Student Union; Feln nary 10, Military and Feb: Uktly 11, Women's Reel c ation Association Senior Ball has been zippered fat February 24. The WSGA D 11111.1: will be held Match 17 and Intel- Siatei nity Ball tenpins on Marta 111 The Senior Women's Dante was zippered _for May 25 and Spa ing Housepat ty will be held the ‘seekend of June J and \lO IFC Discusses Code . Changes Moore '39_ Will Studs Second Semester Rushing Plan Proposed For 1940 Second-semester limiting with no moving into frateinity houses be fore the Sophoinore7yeal; was dis cussed' by InterfraternitY Council Tuesday night as a possible sub stitute for the present rushing code. The proposal was turned over to the Rushing Committee, headed by J. Daum Moore '39, foi investiga tion 'Such a plan ;vas suggested by several house lushing chairmen'in statements in the Collegian at the close of lust month's i ushing sea son. Stuct enforcement of the dating code,bas Begun, .nath a committee, of winch John R 'Myet's '3B as chairman; an chtuge House prem dents ate to Wan' in complaints once u week to Ddun Wurnock' office BritiA Debate Heie David Cohen '49 and Dennis A Weaver '39 will represent Pone , State in, the International Debate against an Anglo-Irish' tenni ,eoin posed , of Williant , Williamts or Ike Univesity of London and‘Williant A Beers of the University of Dub lin . Zelko of the divislon of speech will coach the team The debate has been - set Santa tively for,Thursday,,November..,l. ss . !stant. to the piesident, will of .soctation Finance Canvass when he held in Old Main Sandwich-Shop to be raised among students and $l,OOO among the faculty. Co-chan men of the campaign ale Wallace Dunlap '4O and Phyllis K. Herzog '39 who ale in charge of men's and woolen's solicitation in spectively Prof Cluiente E Bul lingei of the daunt tment of indus tual engincei mg will head the so licitation among the faculty Solicitation v.ill hegm Tuemlay mining and continue through to Finlay night uhen the campaign ends A total of $4,795 was tatted last veal campiiign dui ing' which the faculty gave $950 and the stu dent. contiibuted ..$1,845 Of the student total, men contributed $2,- 755 and women students gave $l,- 090 , Solicitation will be in chaige of 37,dimsion !code's among tlfe men and 8 among the women students Woilingundei them will be over 200 solicitms A division leaflet's dmnei was held Tuesday night at which Piof John Homy I , llh/ell, College Chaplain, spoh,e pining the campaign all fiat-ci liates, dommitolies, and downtown looming; houses will' be convassed with every student, both among the Dien and the women, being con tacted Rec Hall New Location For Dance Tonight Cwen Convention To Be Held Today and Tomorrow Al Lexington, Ky. The Given dance scheduled for W lute Hall tonight, has been changed to flee Hull Bill Bottotf oill furnish the music for the hist feline] dunce of the yea! Owens ate holding their national convention in Lexington, Kentucky today and tomonow Miss Faust, sopliontote dean of women and Na tional Evtention Chan man 'of the Gem. Bai bath Fleming '4O, and Ruth hustler '4l, this year's piesi dent, will represent Penn State Miss Faust, his,. Gwen president on this campus, will conduct con ferences and <peak to the lissom bled delegates Plans tot sta ength ening the mganuation and spon sot fig vinious ptojects on the col lege campuses \ ill be discussed The delegates will visit a ten of the famous horse farms in Ken tucky and tout the reknown Bloc Gi ass section Other chanties to be aepaesented me University of Pittsburgh anti University, Allegheny Collego, Muhkinglun College, Catnegie In titute of Technology, and Univer sity of Kentinky Yeckley To Preside At' Pledge Banquet Gecage NV Yechley ',lO, football nutiigei,, will net us toastmaster at the Tamil atm nity Pledge Ban quet to be held in the Old Main Sandwich Shop Sunday night at 5.30 pm, it was announced yes- Euest - speaher at the banquet will be the Rev William E "Bill" Kroll who also spolte at the 1030 pledge banquet. John Harkins '4l, pianist fOr the vaisity quartet, will play for.gioup singing Frederick Lininger 4 '4O heads the committee in charge of the claim Other members are Raymond $ Coskety,'39, president of Interfra twiny Council, Joseph Disque '4O, &Wel McFmlund '4O, Thomas Robinsog '4l, and Samuel Dum '4l rgiatt First In Series DR HANS KINDLER .4. 4. Hans Kindler Will Open '3B Artist Series Director To Conduct National Symphony Orchestra Here Nov. 28 Opening the Al [Ws' Course :m -iles this }vat. the National Sym phony Orchealra, directed by lions Kludbl, %%111 appeal in Schwab Au ditorium on Monday es ening No senate' SS, following Thonic4giving %ovation The SO picas oachcstra. support eft by doiois in Washington, U C. contracted by the Artists COMM! committee, headed by Pr Coil I.: Matquardt, last Spring 'I his will he the fourth consecu ti% e appem ante of tho gi oup iii the Mash,' Course Series ' Di Bans kindle: is of Holland descent lie Is one of lho gl cutest solo celloists, and appealed in mil gialllS of his owl tires lour to his weak as director of the National SYmphotil Otchextra Almost all his lime is now occupied in direct ing the orehestt a and he seldom appeals as celloist except maim small mottos of musicians Adt .ace announcements from the on chest, a indicate that they Hill May 30 concerts in Constitu lion Ilan, Washington, D C, and mill give more than ,O concerts on the road this season • Di Marquardt announced yes terday that the, Artists' Course committee is now negotiating with several concert managements, and other numbets to appeal in the 1943 34 series m ill he announced later From California Farm , To Ph.D.—Dr. McHenry Dr Dean E Mcßemy of the Nerenee, who in this icsue of the plans sweeping the country, was 1)1 Santa But beta County, CaHim ma After attending the public irehools thole, he enrolled in the Unr eel:ay of California which .iwrnded him his bachelor of arts dower. In political science in 13.12 Stanford Unwei,ity m 1913 granted lire. lus master's (levee M public administration Di Mcllenly pushed studies to the side in MN and entered Mae work in his field when lie ac cepted a position in the State Ile lief Administration of Clairmont Pioni there he went on to the Ba teau of Public Adnunistiation of the UlllVel 4ity of Calcimine Taking time out to get monied in 1935, the piofessot went on a year's study tour of England and the continent, going us fit east as Russo, and south to Hungary. In 1536, the Graduate School of the Univeisity of California awarded 100 the' degree of doctor of phil osophy , After teaching political stienee at 'Williams College Massachu setts for at year, Dr McHenry came to Penn State in the fall of 1037 A newcomer to the Nattany Valley, Da Mclictity feels that be Is sety much at home hem He has written u book, "Labor New Building Grant Boosted $1,000,000, Authority Reveals LateA Allocation Brings Total Received In Past 2 Years To $10,000,000; Work Will Begin By Jan. 1 - Special to the Coltcytan HARRISBURG, Oc 20 live million dams has been a e ege in c secom last by the General State Authou announced here yesterday ollginally slated foi four mil lion dollars, the College's latest allocation was boosted an cat' a million, making a gaud total of 111010 than 10 million dollai s in giants dump; the past two yens This is five times as much a the slate has spent foi at State College in the last 71 eat", the State Authotity said PWA Approval Mystery While mystery still ,Mouded the appal cot appi oval of the Pubb. Wmin Administiation—which uti ually Is untiouifie - d by Admunsti 01 Hui Old L Telces himself—the A bilan ily stated that constm bon wolf< on the ilea pi ogi am "will be stinted in the iicat hutme and IT LOlllpleted WI thi y lb months " ALIA,' ding to iegulatwtr undo the pi esent PIMA eXtCIISIOII, Ivo; Is on Hopi o% ed project. must be launched helot e Janne I y I Grant Includes Dorms The nom giant, it 16 wide] stood. will be (lISLI IbUtCd rule two chan nels, with aipproxiinately Untie mil_ lion dollat a going toward the 1011- AI action of "income-heat mg" buildings. tthtch «dl inclue2 a 100 loom doinutoiy lot women oil a similat dot mitoi y and Lorelei m for men mall 400 looms Also believed ,lated for 'consti tietion is an east ing to the min flint 'rite icinaindei of the money mill he utilized rot t enlotlelling the old Carnegie Labia-y and foi addition , to the Mechanical laboiatoly, Bot any Building (Buchhout, Lubin it : tot y), Mum Engineering Building Remotion Hall and the new I:- bun y Barn and Lion stot agt !while and tonttt uttion of Inn se-In maim and same bat no and an eenhouse and hot houses also as included department of Instory and Collegian attacks the "ea,v money" roan October 18, 1910 on n Inrnn m Party in hansition," 11 I last summet in London , The Na tional Municipal Review Annals of the American Academy, and Mho political science and administiative annuals have published Ins al tit les Dr McHenry is very much M- I Wrested in compaiative politics and patties in all parts of the noild and like his colleague, Di. Ferguson, is doing iesemch on the cooperative movement ' Always smiting, full of a lietilthy enthusiasm for his work, the pro fessor has had, the piwilege of studying , mulct such noted teach ers as P 0. Ray, an autlimity on American government, now with the University of Calamine, and E A Cotterell, an autholity mi public ailministiation, with Stan ford at present Both memo form erly associated with Penn State EMMI2B3 CAMPUS COVERAGE PRICE FIVE CENTS -A nms giant of apppoximately allocated to the Pennsylvania tatutional eonsti action program Governor George H. Earle Park Meters Here To Stay ; - 7 Council Avers No Definite Action Is Taken On Assuming Ownership; " Replace Thirty T'aiking ineteis are "here to stay " Soils was the ,unammous opinion 'of Bus ough Council at its meeting Monday night Although definite attain on as suming onneiship of the meter.: isas deferred until next month, it understood Council will author lie the Binutigh to buy them fi oin the Pinking Metes and Supply Company of Pennsylvania, WilkeLr Bane Meanwhile, the actual ownership of the nieteis at piesent could not be detei wined I i la! iod Ends Wednesday-Bbr The Bin (nigh sin, scheduled iii assume Ownership Wednesday— Ouch is the °vim ation date of the pettod—but Council', decision to dam action on the mat tet Scouts to leave the company posses_ion The company had previously ag eed to hand over the meters to the Bei ough on Wednesday with 4. gnat antes of then niedlUllll.lll ef ficiency It is understood that MI new ureters hose been shipped to enlace these uhich wet e damaged in the student [lot last month and nhich,nie lam hieing inspected in the company} factory at Hurt ful d Conn `College Albuni! Has 'Magical' „7 - , Sequence =- Nu' %an zee d. ❑nd DOW :rtal don't Hu, thin iblei magic. it's a des ei llama of the clo,iim scene of Act I of "Colleze Album," houseparty weekend show to loe presented by .t combined The.spain-Glee Club cast As envisaged by the Thespian ticistei-ininds, this scene will be a , itnies of spotlighted owns that - SP, peal and fade as the light shifts- - All of these "spots" adl be keen tin ouch a thin hazy veil the Thespians cull a "scenic - " , Itomevei, besides flip. ntysterl; Oleic will he thiee satirical skits on fiaternity tubbing, college football; and a meeting of the borough coun cil Inteispeised among these skits ale dousing and, :, mgmg numbers among which is a tale-olf on clas sical music 14 means of a peppered vet sion of the "Bells of St. Marys" Also to be no-laded is a ballet num ber, believed to be the first in 'flies. plan histoiy H.E. Head At Meeting .\iiSb Laura Drummond, head of the Home Economics department, and Mice lima Padgett, nutrition in atructor, attended the Amerfeat Males Abeociatiou convention at Miteaukee, last week , .
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