SUCCESSOR' To The Free Lance, Established 1887 VOLUME 35-NO. 18- Z 658 LIONS FAVORED TO STOP LAFAYETTE GRIDDERS Students To Register Constructive Criticism , Against Health Service Mclntyre '39 'Heads Committee To' Serve ~ As Mediator,-,With Medical Staff: Five Posts To Be 'Filled Scc millet +al, "Thagnotang the pace," Page Definite action toivai ds creating constructive student criticism of the present College Health Service was, taken at the initial meeting of the Student' Health-Board Wednesday, Tribunal Nabs 'Five'Aiolators FreSlimen To Wear Customs ' For Players' Party But ':' 'Not for Dances ' Five- freshmen wale punished • by Tiibunal Tuesday night foe olations of customs, -.while ,thice - others wale found not guilty _ The body also ruled that fiesh men.may associate with women at .the party-'in the Sand 'Avich Shop Monday' evening, buc -must wear customs All customs are off for freshmen attending the CMcataa Heald and Thespian dames tonight and tonna low Jack Hall Was sentenced to weal ",a 36;inch-dunce cap, a bible in a 'red bandana tied on a hobo's pole ,'oVet his shoulder, and signs lead- To See My Bible;'. and Fool,to Try to Fool Pu d' Say lot s cd, mess, , pants tolled to, the knees, a , White shoe and black sock one' foot and blael; s'ioe and white sock im the Mlle] His wgn. .slate, "I Couldn't Refin;e lIM At let She Asked Me," and i"lt Was a Beautiful Night—Not a Wind Spoken." ',Coleman Bendel teats a Sign reading,,"l Pound Out, that Cop 'Coals No Saki slalom" 1 A big led bow on each Ihozei s itio constant lenundms to ~John Bond to aemembea ens ', toms His plucaids , ny "I Won% My Customs Now," and "I Didn't ,Think We Could Beat Sii 'acuse" William Kesland has he, Aink tied ou with,a led bandanarand sip which, Leads yiultd to Take Good Adtrite"'' Spinster Skip . , ';Wiltri:eoent Mr..:Tarzan Gather round all 3ou Spinster bkleperti, and we'll give") eu an la :nide, gllmpae Into -intermlanion at the Mould duke—ell 'Sugar. - - Daddy- will he ',clowned with a real crown;"too— ': luLtfy him'- Mr SuaVl eased . Desire rites a Mlle led - lighl s yil a slick and Tarzatia - gaaa wild ,with a iya Joe College Lan roll up his pants ,amd wave, his prl4e.zu Penn State • Nipper, w hile Mr Eltiqulre will he unuioth with 111e, ! utent thing m in cave-<a beret red pompom • Why,not , go and see‘for paursolf if oimprethetionii don'tdome true' , It only , costs a dollar—and besides Informal ,The decorallors?- 1 stuffed dummies in pairs, with -, the holding tho•boy ,by the scruff tehis neck,wlll, : conipleto 'the Pio. •tuyai ,Hoffman Announce s `Withdrawals Of 31 withdrulyals fiorn 'the' College have been announced S Holfulau, registrar. L Of'' the students to'—withdtaw plum the colleie,l3 wete 'fleshmen, seven vete sophomores;:two - ssn. furs, six special students-and` three graduate students. In' 'nine eases - , thli lessons for withdrawal lintinclal, three -clue' to Illness, Ilve:lii,prtler to a l* . - tend" other< sehools, , two to accept ,13esittons;twci. for petsonal' reasons and ten foe nuseellsueous 'reasons Semi- ee ly 1 ilittl #lt _ Zi k‘- It l i 01 '''' ' T: ' f ' e,\ 2l: 01 - ..* ; 5 ')-/ t A 4 4:l[lt ,•9".... v '....!1_:.., Hieing that every student leg istei all complaints with the com inittee„ the menthe's will seive us mcdiatoi between the student Ludy and' the Health trePaitment Alan C Mclntyre '39 was se: letted ehaiiman of tlih gioup of 12, which lacks two soplionidies and three freshmen of being complete Arnold Feneilicht '4l and Louis A Sipoq '4l faded to return to school and two °Owls will be appointed in then place , along with three freshmen Group Listed The oi iginal student gi oup appointed last May by Senior class picvdent Joseph A. Peel and Doi - - is Blalcemote '39, pteoident of W. S G A, includes- Melntyi e, Ray mond H Hammel] '39, Healy M Hui us ' 40, Elul E Folkemoth '4O, .I.,ouise ~, Haines '39, Alice H Beal '4O, and Elizabeth D. Toot '4l. Complaints of pat ot pidsent dissatisfaction, with the " College medical service should be filed with inembdi:of-the student advisoiy, desk, - accoidnig to a statement IS: , sued by Mclntyre. - ; "Dining the thieb.yeanh I lime been at Penn State," Melntyie dis closed,- "I've' helm] many corn plaints about the: College Hoehn Service, yet the sin vice itself, has seldom heaid of these complaint's "Pot that reason; Dr Ritenoui mid his staff ate unable to make satisfactory - adjustinents," the committee chairman continued. "This N a highly undesnable sit uation The Health Service is heir foi the good 'of the students and iustiliable "complaints ate` alwaY , nnalyzed . und adjustinents made" , Thespians Hold `Varsity -DiAg' Football Men To'Be Honored; Campus. Owls To Play Tomorrow Night - The "Varsity ,Drag," spoubored by the Thespians for the first thee ,since the fall 0f,11124, will be held In Rot Hall from 9 to 12 p tit to morrow us the featured sodal event of the Lafayette game week end Musk for the dance, which Is to be infortnal„Aill be furnished by the Campus Cisltt orchestra Fresh men' attending the dunce um - be exempt from customs, Tribunal hat, announced llohored guests at the dame N‘ill be' the varsity football teams bf nafayette and Peun State Floor Show Schitdule'd During •the •Intermission, - a half hour floor show ;sill be presented mith talent - from,the recently coin bleed Thespian-Gibe Club fall - rev ue, Appearing 'ultit the Jiy.Los, select Glee,Club singing organiza tion, will_ be Samuel G Calla '4O, tenor soloist Another feature of tho flour show, sill be dancing by Pat Alt water 'lO, Bob Hertz '4O; Barbara Tidelo `'4li," and Lois Jane Hunter '42 - .Bud .Yanotsky '9O and Marcia Strhiger '42 will appear I , n a sing ing !mil dancing - specialty number. Music for the floor show will be furnished by ,Jimmie McAtuns' Swing Quintet. ; PUC Head To Speak Dennis J Driscoll, alarms!' of the Pennsylianla Public Utility Commission, mill speak at mil en gineering lecture -to be held ,in Room 116, White Hall, at 4 10,p in today,' His topic will be "The, Pub lic and Its Utilities." , +++ Geology Head Speaks Here Ciessey, Delegate To Soviet Union, Will Lecture On Siberian Travels Dr "Heotge 13 CI esscy. head of the department of geology and geography at Sytacuse University. n 111 speak at, S p a Tuesday in Anne Neonomics uuditodum on "Hems and Vial% s.. Front Sibet la" llt Cre , isey Unveiled chicly in the Soviet Union in 1921 and again in 11137 His moat ireent visit N% as to the Set enteenth International Geologital Congioss_as a delegate of the 12 S State Demirtment While there, he-solved as geo graphic' consultant ,to -the Cleat Spvieta.W.OrkrA , In , the summer of 1937, he trav elled 16,000.,mi1ei, in Soviet Rus sia; most of it In ; Siberia and the Arctic chore he wag - the guest of the / Northern Sea - Route-Adminis tration ' He is one of Die . first Attie' Leans to visit the lien Rus sian AiLtit'poit„ of Igarka and has visited 'a 1,1010 of mines and tine 0001101111 t projeetn, among them the great corks at Runlet/ Art Lecture Series TO Be Inaozorated A suites of ill ree leetide4 on Hu bier Is of topical interest }gill be inaugurated WeiltiesdaY, November lb. a ben Pi of Francis IS Hy slop. Division or Fine Arta, speaks on "'rho Dove:optima • IA Portrait Paint " Art ,urged as att additional fea ture pf the art exhibition program, the lecture ,series is sponsored b) the Fine Arts Diviskin Professor Ilyslop's talk, will be gin at 780 p m In Room 107. Main Engineering After a brief Introduction there, the group n 111 be shonn to the College Art Gul let v, Room, .108, Main Engineering. ;Om e,Profe.ssea corn• meta on the portraits' exhibited there The portrait exhibition +opened today and will continue dull) for the next three necks from 3 a ,iii to S 30 p in except Sunda) Frosh Girls On Parade ' Give Serenade To Hall Plash! Scoop! The men have to all Penn State tradttons,—the t rade. It. all began when the Iteslinie by,uppetclusi women at. J p m 1 and teletnate the removal of cunt Madly they danced around the oust efforts of the campus cops in the way of a fire. Exuberantly alley threw those familiar green haik.ribbons into the blaze 'and Whooped their triumphal whoop; Loyally they_ sang —then dais bongs No, Not For Nothing But that wasn't enough. Not for ',tithing had they stretched their nicks out„of Atherton:Hall night uftei night while the men troopeil down to serenade them. Not foi, nothing had they, seen how it was all done. They didn't have pajamas on— alas, they were clad in legulataiii skirts' and sNveaters.' But that did STATE COLLEGE, PA.; F:FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4,,1938 Political Representatives Discuss Issues At Forum Democrat - Raps Conservatism; RepOblican Denounces New Deal Expenditures Expounhind and defending Lhe each of du' , low LiWawal pin ties engaged in the present State campaign, lepiesentatives selected. by their iespeciive state committees spoke at a twain in Schwab And itorium Wednesday night. The political forum, ,held eve coming elections of state and natio] conducted this 'year by the Collet Clique Names Crawford '42 As Chairman Platform. Candidates Slated For Announcement At Next Meeting 1 Jack Cinafoid, tempo' lay claw - man of the Fieshinan Campu, (.11qUi!, 'a as elected peimanent lead ac of the :veep at a meeting in Sigma Phi Epsilon last Wednes day night Robert Fuilong ietained his post as secietaiy by besting Ray Schnee] Jack Morgan, tenmoi my tieasinei, was the only mem bet who failed to be se-elected to peimanent post mhen James Ol iver edged him out foi the position Definite iepoits ,of the nomin ating and plutfoim committees ap pointed by Ciawfoid (maim' in the week will be revealed at.the next meeting of the group Wednesday ?mon, -Jerome- Hatinsohn, ,, Jack Sloan, and Stanley Polcainpnei were named to the nominating committee. Jafnes Olivet, William Ziwlonkii; Jam es McAdams, Charles Van Jnwagen, and Gin cl- Lei Lindsey comprise the impoit ant platform committee No clue was given as Lo what the Campus clique membeis will include in then platform, but. 4 apparently a foiegone conclu sion that one of lout freshmen gialiton men, Dean Phillips, John Peti elle, Vaughn Evans, of Dean Seams, will run lot class in esident. Silence al") icigned among Dm 1942 Independents, who seem to be consti acting a pi ugsain but ate sit eve:ding candidates Jet iy Dougherty, Albert Kaplan, Jot. Gully, Bob Baird, Gauge Dowdell, John Totura, Tom Howe, and Ma ly Williams me laying 1110.3 t of the plans a But, next Wednesday should be the day for both pasties to reseal TB - Pictures Shown The department of health educa tion has contpleted a showing in 42 hygiene. classes of sound pit.- tuies un Lula:teelosis and its con trol. Two tilins, "Diagnostic rime duies lot Tubeiculosis" and "Be hind the Shadows," mete sent het e twin the Philadelphia blanch of the national tubeieulosis society. lost another round! For, contrary reshmen women held it pajama pu- It veto dragged out:of their dorms Vednesday to rush to Mimes rfield urns with a bonfire-sing not stop them They swooped up to the unsuspecting Jordan flail and did a little serenading of then own. Not too skillfully, they ducked the water that was ..their only reward and proceeded to the Corner and Locust Lane.', White paper iibbons replaced the old green ones as they marched mound town, singing , then whim-de-dim class song,- 2 -until squelched by the clock's .appiouch to ten. Embittered by this trespass on their sacred rights, Jcirdan Hall boys stormed down to east campus for a comeback, but it was too line Traditions have been broken, the tables haye been turned—and Penn State will never be the same! tun yea's on the iy,ues w th al candidate% foi public office, wa ,an, Ananieun SLudent Union, an I the Bell Cluience C Keith, Demuciat of Ha i n isbutg, w the hist speakei anS chuiged that "demociacies ale beating a steady and peiceptibic tet,eut, succeeded by dictalotships undei Fascism " ' {{ Thus I.'due to the unfelt, un- Jwii. and unequitable distribution of ii;ealth," Keith explained "Can pol i tical equality continue in the fee t • of economic inequitlay 9 " he coninued I Change Is Recognized '',The New Deal has navel had a chance to pi eve its woi th because of a icactionaly Supieme Court. and bout bons in its 00 11 tanks," Klein uat I, - continuing, "It is thi fiiut mum witty to tecognihe the mine tonic of-change in the evolu tion, of society Man's gi cutest slavciy P, to institutions and ti edi tions which have outgi mtn then usefulness " This vieu point oils , attacked by I M :Vat d Fleming, Republican of Bellefonte, who said, "If the Con- stitution was good enough foi Ceolge Washington and Benjamin it's good enough foe ua todi& The Republican Patty does not3oant Supreme Court which willchange and lam pret the Con stitution foe - mete political, pur ifliar';',:P e .Fleming . added, "The - Republican Fen ty is, not a comet votive patty in the common sense of the word It is a cleat-thinking party lathei thani,a libel al one It wants the people to get a, much us possible (Continued On Page Two) Students Plan. China-Aid Tea Benefits For Famished Race Will Be Given AL Girls • Dorms, Thurs. 4-5 In olden 10 I aloe funds lei Chi neset,civillans. a series of teas will be held (lOW I to 5 o'clock neNt Thursday In Grange Dormitory, Women's Building, Atherton, and Mat. Halls Womeli and men stu dents appointed by Dr .1 W. Clou dy, district chairman, will be in charge There will be a ten Lent admis -2,1011 (Amiga for each person Re turns will be handled by W. S C A Senate, and turned over to Dr Cloudy , ' Miss Woof 'ramie Ng, Chi nese Lrausfei student, has sent for small rice bowls which will be sold seinuately for 25 cents, these pro Leech to go with the lest of the letter money Facility members and women In the five downtor n houses aro in vited to attend the affair which will he Informal The student committee those!' hi' Di _Cloudy includeii Doris Blake more-'39, Ida Picker '.19 Juanita Chambers 49. William T Davis '.19, Raymond Coskery '39, Millard D Hoof _'39, and Robert L Smith '39 Beaven To Address - Chapel,This Sunday "Hoe Sane Iv Religion " nlll be the title of the speech to be Shen la chapel Sunday by Dr Albert Beaven, - president of the Colgate Rochester Divinity School, Roches ter, N Y. ,D r Benson is a graduate of Shurtleff College, Alton, 111, and of the Rochester Theological Semi nurY Vol tuentv years lie oils pastor of the Lake Avenue Bap tist Church of Rochester, N, Y Ile is acthe on many Christian boards, national and foreign, and has published several books, tno of which are "The Fine Arts of Living Together" and "Sermons for HNeryday Living" He also contributes regularly to maga zines. 0 rgiatt No s ilrmisliee Holiday Friday . , Dean States; Will Nol Fine Culling Conti ai y to col i Inapt llie e lvill be no Ai ine4ice holi day next Pi iday pi eceding the half-day Penn VVrek-entl vaca tion, UIIUI ding to Ai Dan It Wu' nod., Dean of Men No fines foi cuts taken nithin 24 hums of the'alloted half-day petted will be levied, Dean Wal nut* said Neithei will theic be any ex, cases issued ttoni his office dui mg the peilocl Debate Team Terms Hitler Peace-Menace Anglo-Irish Meet Penn State Group in No-Decision Verbal' Battle "The mat menace to Uolld peace is Adolph lei 1 " This mos the point sticssed by the Anglo-hish team debating with a Penn State leant in the no-decision debate in Schwab Auditorium Tuesday night on the topic "Is the Bi dish lim pne an obstacle to world peace" The visiting team, composed of William 'l' Williams, of the Uni te] say of Wales, and William Beeis, University of Dublin, tool, the negative side of 6.C..question, emphasizing that "If ILtlu had been checked by Bi tam m In 11, 'then he had just begun Ills slow hut steady conquest of Eui ape, the tot Id would not now be in constant dangei of WILL" ConsitfEred The Penn State Team, composed of Dennis A. Weave!, and Da.- aid E Cohn, 39, debating on the affirmative, maintained that Eta am's IMIIICTINC mpanse of tem tiny, so widely scattered mei the necessaiily had to be pio- Pitted and kept open for lbeieby presenting a tense situa tion,'and a possible Will slunk. TM A itglo-Ji ish tuna, sponsored M ,the National Student Fedeia- Lion of Ai mica, is on a debate tout of the United States Pi ofes§pi Theodore Gates, of the English tomposntion depart ment, was than man of the debate Dean Charles StoddaiL war, honot nd y chain 111811 Quiz No Spur To`Students, Tests Prove The quiz, as a means of spuu mg students to_ bettei wink, m the bunk Such wns the COIIIIII4IOII of Ui Vida,' II Null, Associate Piefes imi of psychology .a Michigan State, :Mei a I eteni eyieuueat conducted in college classes at Rhode Island State College Testing two das,es by giving quizzes cooly Ilu ee' weeks 111 WIC. and no (mines m the Maim, lb Noll discovcied I hat Um nimput etas:, did hettei on the mid-teim and final wool~ than the Mlle: The two classes, which wine studying educational psychology, wore tested with the same exam, and neithei clan swine that the ex pel iment was being conducted Architects Labor 100 Hours For Competition , 1 Aka e thilla one hunched horns of one class in mac days isn't a bad aveiage, especially when you have 15 other class hours besides - That nas the schedu le completed early this neck by three bC1110! . class A architects and one graduate student nho had to pi epat e plans and diawings of u metropolitan settlement house to be clamed in Beau% At Ls competition at New Vollc City In thc'long gtmd which will bet mint, by dousing him, clothes and tepeated I.lnet more times - this aril. g t yea' the aichttects used up a R- di l aftin DOlll yan d roll, of ttacmg pullet and the until the g u a ce on l i foul i s ti ' u t e ' r e e P Biu i d o e f l e t s b only smokei consumed more than sots Button IC. Johnstone and V- 200 cigarettes. By way of lightening the di ud gory the toilers inteimittently I dumped one of the gills working in the drafting room into u huge waste basket and took time to cure one member of a bad conversation Nittanymen Anxious To Break Leopards' Three-Game Streak Seven Lettermen Slated For Opponents' Opening Array; Higginsmen Not Outweighed For Ist Time Helm uuned to Moak 11S , v.iason's see-s,m ieeord which ()Se to a new peal, in the stai tling upset over Syracuse last Satin do., the Nittany Lion gild team faces Hook 3VEylin's Lafayette outfit on New Beavei Field at 2.30 o'clock tomor- low afternoon. 1 he Nittanymen Nemed tot the fit sl time in taco weeks, will seek 'it move that Llte Sy a acuse enact, s as no rukc, as they oppose 111. Leopite ds in the sixteenth ineetin • heLateui the taco schools Slat non the lust glum m 1184, 25-0 and hate to total of io tins and one tie tn the sci ll's which hcgtm 111 1889 Three Wins For Each Both elevens have gat neled Hoc—, tr iumphs in live attempt, to date aith Lafayette coasting, on a thtec game win streak The Mylin Lieu Donned Uranus, 39-0, in an cast contest last meek. preceded 143 a 7-6 upset ovei N.Y U and a y over W & .1. Penn and Bt own have taken Lafayette'. MOOSUP. 7 Lettermen in Lineup Vol the initial tone this season, (.each Bob Higgins' line will not be outweighed by its opponents Each star Wig, line averages 188 [minds.; Seven lettermen mill be in the Leopa ds' opening au ay 'No sena)! veterans, Hal Simmons and Nor kit Weldon, will pair at ends, Don Graff and Bill Collin, at tack les. Plank Stellatelhi and llowaid Mai tin at gum ds, and the flashy rulm Quig,g at centei Glatt', Col- Matto' ale non-leilaa wooly's 'Phi en. of the gal Ling backfield fun bum won letters la\ yew as ii gul.us on Mylin's uui aculously undefeated team Quai tei back Hai old Bell's, fullback Geoi ga Lent,, and halfback Leo Zochow w ill team with Jimmy Bi yam. junali halfback Still without the sci vices of hie Feel. swum guard, and .lol ua n• Pala lids '4l, blocking hack, 1l iggn in will bend the some line-up against the Leopuids as stai ted the Oi - nge cnconntei with the exception of CI aig White in place of Ilw y Ilnit non -Alex Baiantovieb and Tom Vargo will In' at en d s, Walt hmat and Pop Ellwood at I riekleb, Toi To] elf,' and Ted Ne meth at gualds, and Leon Gajeelo at centei With Sani Kupueli, sophomore blocking back who su fl et ed wisted knee last Saul day, on the sidelines, Lloyd Ickes is slated to altei nate with Acting-Captain To ny Niammntomo at the No 2 post. Chuck [Vet s, Joe Al eti o, and Vi lute complete the backfield Will Hold Initiation 'I he Penn Slate Chatitei or Delta Clil nab:Tully a ill play host to eight Cott drafty of Poinis3hatini tantlenta I reek end 'rile t lab lota. WIIO Me blurting as 111'11 PCIIII chaplet of the (rate, till 3, still bi. Initiated by the Iota! Lhaptoi hot L Whitaker Seniors in the group who had I their diuwings entered in the New York competition wine Chitties Clamor, Calvin Coopet and Eat! Strunk. The graduate student was Edward Burgman 12=133 EC= COVERAGE PRICE FIVE CENTS Trudi School) Ballet Signed For March 30 Artists Course Will Feature Comedy Dance Troupe In Fourth Number ' Tindi Schoop and hei Lioupe of noticing comedians mull give COMIC Caller. Intel in Motions of modern life in Schwab A uditoi ium on M811..11 the foul th number of the Ai Lists Cleanse this }ear, the immune(' in chat ge of the Coursc announced yextei day Miss School] and lint company will art ive.an AlllOl ica-in, thelnial dle of Janum y to snake their I out Lb annual la anscontmental tout 111 the United States In 1935 the "funnyhone of the dance" made lan initial appeal ante in New Yoih, where audiences totted the comedienne to add another week L, het ten-day engagement A mita vc", - of the Swiss Alps, 51is3 Sc hoop has gathered her troupe mu six (Wei ent nations. All cx petL danceth and interpreters of model. n life Lincoln!' pantomime., the company will present three ballets, idolin on the Road,' "Blonde Alm le," and "All for' Love " et tics in both isotope and Ang elica have likened het to almost (Nei y tiollish chainctei in music., litciatine and life The swiftite.-L, of her movements and those of the tlomiing Lioupe are Miss Schoop'a means of poi tidying caricatures of people in real life All het ballets ate comedy pan tomimes, 'tinged wall that pathos uhicli has caused her to be dubbed "the seam of Chadic Chaplin" She is a clown in her gesturing and ginnacing, but her major weapon i. , s,ittie In het ballets she ex punses disdain to] the postming tend pietense of the ostentatiuna iith .ind conceited "The Swiss Al not" its she has been called, has for her impresario S union. lien appeatanee here will be one of the last in her com ing tout of the United States Smiths Down Millers, 71-52, In ComebaCk l'int Smiths bale come back into Sinli (inn at Penn State _ s Not counting the Sam tits; this faintly rolled up a total of 71 meat- Lots among the ti,741 enrolled thlu year List year. even n lth the ad dition of the Stny tha the Sznitho could not surpass the Algiers In student eutollment The student directory published last week, lists 52 Millers, 27 Wil liams, 26 Jones, 25 Wilsons and 22 Browns Clarks and Clurkes num her 22, as do members or the Davis family Eighteen Taylors are list ed along Slth 17 Johnsons, 17 Hoff mails, I 7 Youngs and 16 Thomases Margaret Aaron '4O and Robert C Zulaggi 'l2 share honors as lief lag moues that appear first and last, respectively, In the directory: Lang names Ilbted Include Kont souglanlb, Wyglendowbkl; Diann det ter and F:rankenburger Shot names Include LI, Yaw Yon, Zak, Way, Key, Ash, Rex and Roy ,
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