Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, November 01, 1938, Image 1

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' VOLUME 35-NUMBER 17 ' Z 658
NITTANYMEN HIT NEW HIGH IN 33-6 SYRACUSE WIN
GSA Seeks
Market For
Bond Issue
;PWA Balks Request
For Total Funds
' -For Buildings
, 1 5"pc - clitt to the Collogtan
HARRISBURG, Ott' 31—Want-
A nisi ket, tot 2)4 nullion dol
lars in' 161,renue bond, to finance
the proposed new five-dol- e
lar building ptogi tun at annsyl
%ania State College
That's what the General State
_Authtotity is hunting for today in
conjunction with its di we to find
adequate financing lot its huge
119-nullion-dollar pi fi am now be
- foie:the Public Vol ks Administra
tion C•
Bulked in its attempt to hone
the PWA i `
supply both the outfight
4k per cent giant and,the 55 pci
tent' load, the Authority has ap
„pealed for aid to the Reeonstiue--
tion. Pinance,Coipointion 'and to
,the State Employees' and State
Teachefs' fetuement funds
Because of-the huge investment
—approximately 50 millions—at
ieady sunk in Authority bonds
however, the state funds have cc
-fused to buy any more The,RPC
has yet,to act on the request
Those-stalemated in all its 'ef
; foits, the Authority has moved to
private channels One private in
vestmenrfii in has indicated it will
"'bid on the new borids_which would
belisiied;,4anies P' Rossttei,
the, Authority, said He
aildedT that, he`viits ,cimfeta ing
Iy Leptesentativeii24„othei;
private :fitins - in ,:oi der y to 'acute
L;',7l - videi ideaest in the' piuglam
Two Piani,sts'
Play Here
Josef and Itosina , Lbevinne
In - Third Number of_- ,
Artists' Course
'' Josef and Itosina Lhevinne, colts=
'brute(' ttt D pittlllr tD4IIII. At 111 give u
_ref Intl In Stint:in Amino: bun on
the-night` of Fein Emil. 11, Its the
third number in this Veto ii Artists' ,
Course
Rai antiminsical nudes tut Ili
yews, the Lltet inert, were horn in
Moscow They met a' pupils of the
'IIIObLOW impet NI Ccinsersatury of
Music Josef gt uduated tt lib high
7 ltonora at the age of 18, - cantut flag
the"covetetrgold medal lib the out
standing student in Safottuff's'cla , s
Rosins Duplicates Feat -
Five yeats rate' 'Reshot didi,
{cited this round by graduating at
the'same age. and also whining tip ,
gold medal await' Site had the ad
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ditional Imam of being the first
'girl - to - receive the medal The two
-were moiled eight duitl later
Lhevinne - conceits we different
from the usital duo piano programs
They are CORMS tS fat butil,one and
two pianos ROSIIIS was determined
when they married that. the joint
coneerts'shottld not infringe on her
husband's individual career and
even now she insists-that Josef
give, at leaAt one number alone
Rich Tonal. Color e
Tao-piano playing is` far flout
, being'iust a stunt, the Litevinnes
'declare One of'its `big coat ibu-
Lions is its richness of- tonaLcolor:
bettering:au the orchestral The
ronibltiation'of ttvo pianos "makes
Posible tone that' is utmost' sym.
phonic in effect. according to_ , the
,pianists ' „
Nova citizens oftide' country, the
thevinnes devote part of each year
to teaching at the Juilliald Gradu
are, School, but moot of their time
is spent to making concert tours
Their recital here on February, 14
will 'be their Ron appearance on
the campus
:rDefficierats,To Meet-
The.,Young . Demobrath Chili of
'State College, coM`posed of College
'students, will meet in_Room 410,
,Old , Maiu, , nt,7 30'p m tonight:
Campaign 'literature will be die
tributed and arrangements for
trips libme for student voters mill
be discussed ,', Franklin Wl. Ruth,
Jr., '3904111 Preside , ' '
FROM CLASSROOM . . .
Debate, Forum
15-Minute Talks To Be Given 'By Socialist,
Comniunist; Democrat, Republican
A' foul -pal V political fin um
,campaign will be held in Schwab
Spomoi ed — Jomtly by the Colic_
the Bell, the Sawn will,featui e
the Conanunist, pcmocial,m, ~Repu
open Ira am Ii 11l raUtt
Reareseating the Commun !ht.
Pally will be Lloyd Eh own,`Pitts
bin gli. Democratic; ClarencY C
Klein, Ilarilbhurg; Iffepublican, M.
Will d Fleming, 13eleionte. and Ste
Mark Bruen, Philadelphia
Spanker were selected for., the I
fmma by their , feapective btuto
committees •
.. Chairman of the piogram will LW
JOllll A Troatiovitth '39, editor of
the Collegian • The tommitten . we
arrangements is headed by Gordon
11 `Zen AU. managing editor of
the dell.rand living (11uumain '39.
thairman of the American Student
'Union Committee on Polities
The Collegian' is , attempting to
Uecuro bervfees of faculty
_speakets foi a proposed Fllilay
night follow up to tomorrowl, dls
eussloub , -
Seniors Leavtag To
'Practice Teach Mast, ,
= Make 'LaVid Dates
,
Seniors' who will lcaveueon foi
practice teaching and have not—
yet- been photographed foi Ea.
Vie must report immediately to
the Photo Shop and schedule an
appointment, Joseph P. Erkes
'39, editor, announced yestei day.
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College Architect Dies
Charles, Z Klaudei, 66,
tect who laid,out the pima plans
foe develdpment of the _College,
died in his'Philadelphia home Wed
nesday
on the issues in the pi count State
uditoilum at 7 45'n. in tomorrow.
!iaii, 'German Student Union, and
-minute tallies by i ep t etientatives, of
blican and Sottalist2patties , An
Fifteen Pledge
Delta Sigma
Warnock, Hasek,'Wueller Are
Speakers at Meeting
Of C-F Group
Fifteen men' were- pledged by
Delta Sigma Pi, International
Commerce and Business AdHUMS-
Walton Professional Fraternity 'at
smoke' held last Wednesday at
the !Theta Kapok Epsilon Pieter,
mly
Charles C Zunmei man, presi
dent of Delta'Sigina Pi introduced
the speakers of _the' evening—Dr:
Call W. Haisek'who spoke on Pro
fessional Frateinities, Piofessor
P H Wucller, who spoke on Op
portunities for the College gradu
ste in' Business and Government,
and Dean itithui• k ß Warnock, who
spoke on Business Ethics. ,
Those pledged were: Joseph B.
Caruther, '39,- Edmund S. ,Cour
ter, '39, Wakes C. Darlington, '39,
Geoige J. Dejine,
Evans, Robert' W. Haymen,
'4O„ Hovey H. Heilman, '39, Don
ald D. Hotrocks, - '39, Harvey M.
Houser, 39, Raymond P. Johnson;
'4O, Jack R Kimlin, '39; Charles
F. Leedecker, '39, Guy R ,Mc-
Laughlin, '4Q, James 'A Noonan,
'39, and Andy I. Warcholak, '4O
STATE COLLEGE, PA'.; , TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1938
I'm Scared, -Says Janie, ,
But Quickly Gets Over It
Students Agree• That First liouseparly Queen
Is Sweet, Demure,- Deserves Honor
DV THOMAS A. GOAL
"She's so eet "
"She's demure"
"Sttt was the only one deseivingef the honor "
That was the way the average State man and woman greeted the
announcement that Jane 1. Gtubei nes to be the fist clowned
llousepaity Queen
Spai kling eyes, golden 11,111, a
bashful smile—mix them gently
add a modest personality and a
dash of genuine filendliness, top it,
off pith a lot of since' ity—that is
"Janie" Gruber,
"I'm staled," was hri lest tom-
Intnt When told by the (Alm that
she was selected to be "queen," but
she quickly iccoveleil to add in
the tmul-feminine thought, "Nou
I can get a new dies.,"
And a Mountain Climber
But besides being the suteiness
she is, Jane is a spoils loom and
a student Nothing pietist., het
mote than a good football valet.,
by State On hei own she skits,
I'
hikes plays tennis Fout times
she's climbed Mt. Nittany, which
we've found is plenty stiff
Dam ent Item most co-eds, Jaime
has newel worn a flateinity pin,
and that we've also discoveied is
lof het own volition—she's smait.
I J As to bet fututc, Jane is undo
-1 uded She is maga ing in home et
onomics—she doesn't know wheth
er to follow that type of wink pio
ressionallv, 01 practice in het own
kitchen "I'll have to watt to find
l the answer to that," she stud
Jane's first speech oven the tut
I was one of bet biggest thi ills, she
immediately .following het Illle i -
I vicy' with, Bill Suthei land, KDKA
:3 - 1;1 dirilin alley:M. Suthei laird irtivii .
%lei no suipt and told her to an
-!..swei- in hei own way, which she
did to the delight of the huge)
c i owd
Fin those who need vital statis
tics atm looking at the adjacent
pictui es, Jane is five feet two, a
blonde, blue eyes, neighs 104
pounds, and is twenty yenta old
Lives at Kappa Kappa Gamma,
comes from Bethlehem She is a
semi maim mg in home econom
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'Chaos, Hysteria, Panic
- Result From Broadcast
See editorial, "Death Takes A Holiday," Page 2
By ROBERT L WILSON
'Complete chaos, ghastly hystelia and God-awful panic existed for
one solid hour in State College Sunday night when'nearly 2,000 fren-
Lied radio fans heard the gruesomely realistic description of a fan
tastic military invasion on Amei ica's cast coast
' "Promptly at 8 p m., 001 a very brief pre -pinta - 1u announcement,
news was ,flashed that a meteor had struck New Jet soy, that a
strange enemy was invading - America; that 7,000 soldiers and citizens
had bee(' wiped out by u mystetious poisonous gus that was sweeping
into the country's intetior; and that thousands of terror-stru.ken ref
ugeks were fleeing like rats for then lives
Students and citizens in State.
College heaved a sigh_of relief at
9 o'clock when a soft-voiced an
nouncer eiplained, "This has been
the CBS presentation of,'The,Win
of the:Worlds' by H 'G..Wells "
Pio - of that the apopleinc reaction
was genuine not only in State Col
lege but throughout the' rest of
the continent as well, was the fact
that _Waite' Winchell, in his news
Frosh Cliques
At Standstill
Independents Issue Tentativ e
' Aims; Campus Announces
Possible Candidates
SIC edttt» mt, "Slimes in the
Wind," Page 2
Willi lIIU Um y at u atantintill
among Mit Lau pallitiit in the
PI ( . Slllllllll Mass until the nomina•
limps aid platforms are resealed.
CHIIIIIIIN political actitits has been
confined to guessing just alto and
ill the boss ate going to come
out aillt
lie Indepeadents, headed by,
("maid Dougbelt, as temporary
(Millman. ham Issued several ten
tative aimv, namely
I Uphold best traditions of Penn
2 Give the non-hate' nit) man
thl same social advantages offered
to ftaterinty lIICII
Enable non fiaternit) men to
ildVe at least a voice in their gol-
Clanton!, Minch i, only propel,
she e they are in the majority
ia,lf possible. to accomplish.) he
oabe\e altos with the tooiteration of
chat thinking fratetnlty men
No candidates have been stig
kesled as )et b) the indepettlent
gums, while the Campus clique re
‘et sea the procedure it) announc
lag possible candidates and failing
to disclose any Ideas for its
platfoi
'John PettLllll Vaughn Eaans
Deal, Seal , . and Dean Phillips all
yearlittg football players, nere in
tleduced at the clique's last meet
ing as potential candidate material
broadcast following the episode,
advised Mr and Mrs Arneaica
(and all the ships at sea) that
there was no cause for alum.,
Subsequent programs wee Intel
z upted to convey the same message
to horrified listeners.
Orsen Wells, brilliant young act
or-producer of several Broadway
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night, Tomorrow
Cohen, Weaver Will Oppose Anglo-Irish
Team On Britain's Role In World Peace
The varsity debate team will
an Anglo-111%h team in Schwab A
Discussing the question "new
obstacle to IVunld Peace" will be
Weave! '39 agAinst William T. W
Mania A Must,
Says Minister
World of Todav Controlled
By Monomaniacs' Says
I'oteat in Chapel
"Alan must We a mania to sue
recd, declared [fel Edwin MeNell
Potent, Ji pastel of the Euclid
Eantist (Such In Cleveland. 0 In
his chapel speech Sunday on "De
liberate Ignorant.e"
"The not Id u/toda) is controlled
be the minds of monomaidat,s,"
atilt on the panto "Dente ate
iguoianee, of all things meat one
leads to SULLCSB In that one thing"
Classifying' the three European
dictatoib aY monomuniats, Dr Po
teat said that Stalin Is ignorant of
spiritual power, Hitler is,lgnorant
of, ovelything Meal race, and
Mussolini % ls ignorant of everything
anent powei
"VoMutiny -seltrenunclation lb
V . to principle, of, success and vit.
tory," concluded the bpeuker "To
discover the secret of the univetse,
one must be ignorant of everything
except God " _
Pre-Med Trip Scheduled
Senior pie-medical students will
make their annual inspection tout
of the medical schools and hospit
als of Philadelphia Nov. 8 to 12
' % L!R. L'ESI
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inauguiate its season by opposing
edam= at 8 o'clock tonight
Ived that the Biittsh Bethel e m an
David B Cohen '39 and Demi, A
aims and Witham A Beet,
Wtlh,uns, or the 11111Vel ty of
and Beals, Lublin Ullls ei -
say, t eta esent. the Is:atonal Union
of Students of England and Wales,
and the .11 ish National Union of
Student:.
Dean Charles W Stoddin Lof the
School of Libet al At Ls till] pt esule
ab 110001m.y Ault man Pia The
mita e Gates of the (Minn Linea
of English Composition Is to
niseubsion titanium]
'I his 34121'5 varsity debate squad,
Loathed by Prof Joseph F O'Bi 1-
en, consists of 22 men, half of them
Loitering In White
Hall Taboo—Watkins
Male students bat leg classes in
'White Hall are to leave the build
ing Immediately after classes, Ray
V Watkins, scheduling onkel, an
nounced yesterday
"No loitering about the building
will lie tolerated," Watkins insist
ed "We have received numerous
complalats stud will take drastic
steps to remedy the problem"
The et.heduler said that II esh
oleo 'and aophomores, tided} , la
bponalble for the loitering, would
be given 25 demerits in It 0 T.O ,
among other penalties. for viola
tion of the ruling
The "no smoking" t sling In the
Hall u 11l also be enforced, Wat
kins explained.
CAMPUS
COVERAGE
PRICE FIVE CENTS
Spectacular
Upset Stuns
Grid World
Peel, Mori, Patrick
In Easy Workout
For Leopards
By BILL ENGEL
1 and down'
And the ;Intuits Lion swung to
Its soto.ott b high spot by stunning
the grldis on world with a decisive
3 a upset tt itunpli over Sy racuue
berot o it capacity Bouseparty
ci oa (I or 1..! (MU on Now Beaver
Field Satin day
to the peak fur the en
tonnes' tJlh the Change, the hit
laatvinen disphiyed Melt befit foot
ball of the year 'in ei,erl depart
ment or play despite being with-
Jot the sei rites of Joe Peel and
Wade Mot legultir ends and John
Patric Ii hlca.king back
All duce boys uent, through
light v.otkolits ye:4mM) as the
squad dons to intensive
(link prepaintion foi the tough
eticountei ulth Lafayette Mori
luny be the soil one ready for
Eeivite next Satuidto,
Harrison Has Cold
I la: t I la t lam and Sam h.opaelt
hate het a a eking in the Infirmary
and alai not lake past In the scrim
mage amilust Lafayette plays this
afternoon liatilsen has been tan
(Warmed by a old St Idle KOPIILII
-Mimed a tainted knee to Satur
day'k contest Both should be set
roi thn clash with the Leopards
!implied by Clank Peters' SU
yawl leuthdoen dusk on a teverse
trout At.tingl'aptattt _ Joe Ykatrit
jiffy Las , tofu C. a Ref the opening
1,10,01 t the Lions scent on to chalk
tip a stoic: In every quarter
Pelvis heated a 1.4 yard aerial to
Stoke Alto' ,In the cod zone for the
-ecend toullalown midway In the
•-eram Lco lud tint the long strld
fig ktplitmore tallied the float :AA
0111111 in the 1,,t innate! on a not
IMCIs thiougb tight tackle from the
II Metro and Craig While at
, outiOnl till the Mimi tun State
SidatSingh Bottled Un
A bald tli i%nig lumen) null Sol
stet cd by. 'I in Toietti'n return to a
guard position %Rh Leon (laical
tithing o%er duties ill center, cut
down Coat h °ask , Solem's often
sive attack time ate] time Wit
:licit] Sid,n Siu g h, Syracuse%
WWI ling Den 101, Hell bottled up
'lit ott;inni I the game attempted
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Townspeople _
Rap Mieteis
Snooty Pci•Cent of Ballots
Slum Altitude Against
Continued Use
Continued Itho of pinking meters
hi the doanlown district ass de
flounced be 71.1 pei cent of the
townspeople in Stain College in u
recent poll ustalutted by the CC!'
he littil3 'Times
Sumo or the LUIIIIIIPIIts sent with
the Lai[lots tapped the meters as
"having no plate In a :tutu!! vil
huge like this lite '
"Theta is n check on boa mach
biome is tecehed from the me
ter,: several citizens prole
Ono I esidetit said "For tro. Dun
eons elliellCC I fat oi parking me
tees, but in ptinelple f am opposed
to them "
upptientl) hate citizen de
nounced them xilk "The) are of
no benefit to R 11 3 ,000 except the pi
'ales eho sell them"
The km ough council met last
night to make a final decision on
tile I eteution of the meters, but
limit results of the meeting were
not' 'denser alien the Collegian
tent to mess
Honess Is Honored
The Royal Society of Arts, Len
non, recently notified Di Arthur
P Honess of the Depaitment of
Geology of his election to fellow
ship in that/ organization. The
Royal Society is one of the oldest
of the learned and scientific oi
ganizations in the British King
dom