/ - - SUCCESSOR , ' To The Free Lance, Established 1887 VOLUME 35-NUMBER 20 - Z 658 dons : Set 'For` Traditional FACULTY LAUNCHES .Harrison To Lead Squad - Of 30 ,000 - Fpllpw Gridders To,Quaker _ 3 Men Biek By BILL ENGEL The Nittany Lions' undo cleated Team A (the boys who Olay',every other Saturday), ied by, Acting-Captain "How i'tze'r- Harry" Harrison, will leave this morning to tangle 'with Penn in the 37th meet ung of the traditional rivals on Franklin Field in Philadel ,phii.' tomorrow. .'Over 4,000 ,students will follow 'the team to the city of Btothetr,r ;12ove anxious for the unpredictable lfliggina,",.Mr,tely Men" to mold anothet,majoi upset Thiity play- Stl used the tiaveling squad ' , of the _"Touchdowns Every Mei ISatinday Society" - ,:.floping to cepa/ilia on the "up" Iveek theory following an unexpect (id , defeat - by Lafayette, the Nit =tanynien, will invade Quaker tel ;„„ttiny,, definitely ~5et„,,,,, t 0 , overthrow ei.Lutfi ‘1,;,,, ~ aiengthened of ~ loe. , 'Peel and 'Wit& Atom\ regale). guati Johnny 'Patrick bloplang buck; all -of have been-alit with num iev since the Can hell_ tilt; None ,of the :Untie will lie in the 'tai Lung line ,up That should bit the lII sL-strung eplatements, , holding -1i decided edge in Itho *miles with 24 victor les and ties, sill] not only be, on tit Irebound following .1 haid-fought 'losing emountei_ with, Michigan, -'but will be out to ievenVe-litst sea son's 7-0 setback, accomplished by and W Mat ti itimpli was 1.112 In bt blllll 1:129 While the been ~ l ikiWing hot and cold like- Jack Ship key in his hey-day, Pei-Mail , Tiinia, bus been, iegistering good bhowingb against - maw: opposition 7fhe Red and Blue - holds wins oven ,•lafayette, 34-G,.. Yale, 21-0, 'and icolumbia 44-13 A hew eless,ttelid ilock with NaNy and - del'ents by hlPrincetoa, 13.0, ami i llichigao, lo e the Clank Links Coach,Mungei's' piobtible start tifig lineup decided upon following II week of ,shifting, `will hull Fl auk find Ned Fielden ait ends 111 .IplaCe of the legulars, Len Winne' llarlan Gustafson", Capt. Walt t'Slunnland'Donminic Polilli ut tat- Tie' Bob Hunt and lie Mendelson, !both sophomores,' at ‘ gual du, and ,at eenlei Mendelson 'replaces llulfoui mined lle r ft guald vete' an " , -;;;Seghomore Replaces Reagen Batelle'. o p umuie tigair k plud of Penn's fourth period • thi . usts on has `,appaiently. won- the gal Ling us ,Agnment 'at quartet 111 place of ;Frank Reaguii.)Bud Miller. Jrlll .:Coulter`; and r Jim Connell should `coinglete the ;\, With the exieptioli of Iratrison ,und Spike Alter, junto] wingitutn, ;State's`epening lineup will be Uhl 'xinnne' us started "aguinel Syhieu,,e iiiiTtLutayette Alex Bmantomen pair with 'Alter at ends, Walt ', l lCiiias and Pop Ellwood at tackles, Tot Totetti - and Ted , Nemeth at. !guards, and Leon Engels' at center ; - `Tony thanhantomo, Joe Metro, and '!Chuck' Peters complete the ,open 'dug array in the backfield. 'Meet ‘_.7 Dr. DOnald . S. Cryder:ptofdaor ,chemical;engincerini;' and IDr. ;Michael' It.,Cannon, instructor of ,engineering; are attend 'nag sessions of,thcAnibucan Insti- Otate of:Chemical Engineering being '`held at the ,University of Philadelphia. 'The 'iribtitute :"opened Wednesday and will ' , close .today., • \ firr4in#itair 'HOWITZER' AIMS FOR PENN 065 - -Approved Petition Asking 1110,=1,iii*JtodaT Calendr'Coinmitlee Refuses 'To Grant Extral.)ay;,tio Reasons Given An all College, staticat potitiou signed by 1,065 students and advo culidg a full school, holiday was tinned down at a meeting of the Wanda! . cominittuo , of the College Senate at 1p o'clock Wednesday mm ningafte, being approved by Student 'Board Pt of Elton 1) Walker, head of the tir II enginem log department and chairman of the calendar com mittee, aII on afficed yesterday mot rang as to the committee's re,t soas fur refusing to grata the stated that the committee's reasonsmere not „available for pub Mallon. Pr ofessur Walker also stated thatite could make no com ment on the refusal an the commit ; tee as a liholi3 had not erupo%ered him to do so Committee members beside Pro fessor Walker are Profs Henn S Brunner Charles It. Austin. Marie Hai& ^and Registrar William S Rottman, OK-officio Dein or Men Arthur R. Warnock said yesterday. "Petitioners for a change in the College_ calendar should understand that sudden changes in the calendar \ian't be madir uilhmit upsetting the allele tigrain-of a complicated orgAniza lion like the College , The students should anticipate Moir wants'and submit petitions in ample time for action" - Want:Any s Fon-111ail? = Ask McHenry—He Knows How , Thtee weeks ago, Di Dean Political Seielice consented to %vitae lams fop the Collegian' TOdily;, , /10 lb getting 'a taste'of a 'criticism of fan-t tustic • WU-age pension plans, 'l%us considered gqat, fin it was picked up by newspapers from,Maine to Caddo' mu. But, disgtuntled tenders imme diately Seeded Di. McHenry with "fun' mail." 0- •,, Now, he is wondering. whethoi he' is' as 'heartless as sonic of his funs claim him to 'be -- • "Self•styled" Thinker I No corrections in spelling, or giumniar have, been made , in, the, following excerpts of a letter, to him" front a' "self-styled", thinker "I Lead in one of our Daily Pa pers. 'Attacks old pension schemes' by Dr.,Dean,Eo McHenry-of Sthte College. I just want to intiodued to you It. L. Sch±oyer a very' bright latp 'kushin,g ; Is :Ir`possible ~..AlereL44.nder IFC AdvNorjells , Group of Difficulty; New 'Code Has Long Season Although deferred rushing would be the solution to probleuri exist ing lime, such a'plan is Impossible with the present, - facilities of the College, Professor Sheldon C Tan net, faculty advisor of Intet fru totally Council told the poop Tuesday night MC/AIIV. bile, a greatly simptified code providing fat a lengthened rushing season bus been di awn up and, atm, details ale settled, aill be pi esented tit the next meeting. Pn esident Raymond S Cosltmy '39 ex - plumed There will be the same total number of dates under the new code as this'year, COslteiy said, but Mentalist dates will be abolished. and aftei the beginning of classes there f willbe only dinner evagi.- ments Tanner, Approves Present Code Prof,es.4or 'runner heal tily ap ptoved the code used tine fall, slat nig that fratettuty men ;tern inure conscious of the.existenee of a code than eve' before. , Piaternities heie sheold appre ciate the fact that the adeninistra- Lion has allowed them to solve then own, pioblems and to discipline themselves, Tanner pointed out Evei ything in their power sl,ould be done to justify this and prevent any possible cubing of this flee den, lie said. . McHenry, assistint professor of II column on current political prob- Ivliat it is to, be a - nmspaperman man An educator , school teacher and a ,gentleman in every respect who thinks ditTerent,from "First us common people know that all of you 'college professorm some call, them, Wise .wtril.ets and saintly boys would surely be against pensions for the common people. That would be tenable to give us' 60 ,to :70 dollar's, a month. Why that would be unconstitution al. , „ 'ln looking buck over history of the world for the last few hundred years it seems you bright boys and educatois opposed everything good thing that wak brought foreword for the commOn.,people that 'I for one cunt liave , muchjaith in what (Continued On Pass Four) ' STATE COLLEGE, PA., 'FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1938 Clique Slates Phillips For 1942 Leader , Campug Group Selects 7-Point Platform , Dean A Phillip% '42 was I zomi nated foi the Ace' of Pieshmun class pi esident by the Ft eshman Campus clique us the glom) pre sented _ a se”en-point Outlet m along with its announcement or candidates at a meeting in Pi Kap pa Alpha Wednesday night `John 'A Pettella %%as selected to nun fot esident, Gem= A Ladner, sec I etai y; Wzlhum II - Rodd, treasuiet, and Guidnet E Lindsey, histoiiBll Meanwhile the Independent. clique has made definite steps fat ward as the annual Freshman fall class elections 101 l mound, but , the group will not reveal Its complete. platfoi in and list of candidates until'Monday Candidates Not Confirmed Cm - rent rumors have it. that. Um Independents will tan Rubel t I) Baitd, Ea' I L trout, Leo E !loud{ Jt , and Geroge Tt Russ Cut the mann offices, although ,these candidates' have not been com fit med by the clique, liccin ding to Gel aid F Dohetty, chairman The complete Campus platform presented byWillium A' Ziel (mica:, chat' num of •tbeplutfoi committee, ittid . mi'v ... m . ,_l4l? -- r coldninntioh of freshmen and sophomoi e competition es pecially Cot th'e iemoval of ri MIIIIIIIII customs 2—fhe ongmutton of un lege dame '4 ponsored ,by the f esliman class „—The establishment of laisLit standards m boat ding houses by periodic inspection 4—Closer, mote friendly !elation., between students and faculty • by means or info' mul guthez ingb 3—A mole efficient College tele phone vat= 6—Continuation" of agitation foi the establiantnent of an intei collegiate 150 pound football team 7—A more satibfaetory waletsup- Ply Code Violation Rulings Made Written '• Charges Must Be - Signed By Hoiise Head, Pan-Hel Decides Rules foi accusing women's fra ternities of tubing violations were awn up ut a meeting of Pan-Hel lona judicial ..boai d and aushmg committee in iOS Old Main Monday night All accusations !oust be in %tilt ing, signed by Om piesident of the house making the changes, and, sealed They ine to be PI esented the rushing committee, and handed over to the judicial Wald for ac tion The board bats the point to call anyone (u,uully the iuslung chairman of the accused house) for an interview in investigating the case and, 'if evidence show; that the hetet city is guilty, AVM inflict penalties 'adorning to the nature of the offense Studi.nt Ticket Sale For Artists' Course Begins Tuesday A. M. Tickets fol. the 1938-39 Art-' Isis' Course, limed at $5, $4 and $3, will go on sale ut 8 a ni Tuesday foe students, on Wed nesday for faculty and towns 'people and on Thuesday for both groups, at the Athletic Assume bon ticket window, 107 Old Main. 'A person may be rep z usented by proxy, but no one may buy more than.= tickets A chayt - of all seats in 'Schwab Auditin - win, together, with their prices for the series, is posted, oit' the, Student Union bulletin 'board. Penn Fray {Association Maps Program To Aid Welfare Of Students, Teachers; Lists 18 Proposals Peel To Be Honored -• On Mutual Network : 1 ' Tomorrow Afternoon Joaeph A Peel • ta. football littatd and orealdent, of 111, cla,a Idating hi. Junior and aeolor 0111 ha. ilOllOl cd hi Station and the Mutual Itroadtatht ',eir System on Mho "Collegiate - itat progiani at 1.115 pnu `l.'luttiottoa Peel hill be tiled doling the closing feuture - of the hiogrum— i 'Lite Campus Column of Acclaim —Mt being the wilt Penn State -student ever to bold the presi dents of his junior mid setilot, 'taus She pa °glum Is u ueekb' eeature on the neteurit devoted e:ntlielj to college tieho mitt music 'ranger -- Names Winners Of 3. Scholarships n Whird:Vouise, Carnegie Awards Anniiuneed For Juniors. Seniors Recipients of the three John 1V While Schein] Ships and tr obit Londe Carnegie bcholarallips mere unmounted sesterdny by Dr Jacob Tangei chadriman of the commit tee on ;leaden& shoal:v(ls Bitch student olio lecel%cd scholarship rated in the upper 5 pal tent of Ills class and rim the see after a personal intender by chit committee Aftet the require ments rare lathed from the upper 10 pet tent to the upper 5 pei cent . scholastic class rating. In ordel to eliminate bOlllO of the 101 who an plied last May 4J applicants mere eligible lei Inter% ler. , 'Recipients Named flue John W White Scholarship recipients and the amount they mill receive ate Call Omen Chigett 5200. Betty Catherine Wagner '4O, $l5O and Michael Belay '4l. 1100 Louise Cainegle Scholarships are each sallied at $lOO. With tour stu dents selected from each' of the senior. junior and sophomore classes They are as fellers Seniors—Bruub Louis Bennett, Albeit 'Montgomery Klignian. Mar garet June Lloyd and Walter Fred erick Westerfeld Juniors—Helen Louise Camp, James Vincent DeLtike, Prank John Ply and Suva Eleatic', Bile man Sophomores—Ray Horn Hutt, Jack Robert Hogan Albert Lesln Myerson and Joseph Yonorlbltl The committee on swami' le utanciaids qelet.ted , the rec to Matti of the scholarships is tom posed of DI. incob 'ranger. chair man, Dean Harry P Hammond, Dr Call l Marquardt, Profs C C Peters and °suit. F Smith and augmented by three studeuts ap pointed 1.1% the Preuldent. The Col lege Senate and Pi esident. Ralph Dorn 'karat approved the belec tlyns Definite Plan For Mob Da Definite plans %sere completad Interclass Finance board for the month when 30 parking meters w demonstration After appioval by the Student Board, it was decided. that immed iate payment be made and that u plan be brought before the College administration for approval where by these funds mould be paid;back theough an assessment imposed on all? Men students dining mid seinetei registration. Duntuges done to College-owned rgiatt At Philadelphia REFORM Advocates More Dormitories, Higher Admission Requirements, Fewer Courses, Erection Of State College Hospital, Uniform Salary And Promotion System Adopting a sweeping student and faculty went e pi ogtam to keep pace u ith a new Penn State era. the State College Teachers Association, faculty gimp, yesterday set forth an IS-point platform of objectiveti"to enhance the efficiency and service lendeted by the faculty" and "to develop and promote student welt.ue on the campus." Headed by Di. /killed G Pundt, Depattment of History and Political Science, thr ganization wit's instituted hoe only 17 mJnths ago Berigan Will . Play At Hop 'llia Bunn( Berman. veer or the trutnect, could delinltel3 bring hitt nationstlit Ituoulot smug band here rot tionli 1100 Dec no', tou liimed lest et (103 St hen lierlgan ytgued gl 000 contim 1 unit the committee Pending hg n4e, e twin a (oil tide! lu pia) tile tionnettatit Col lege foe Women 00 Dec 10, Beii goi e.ta telittilhel) enntratted last Monde\ idler negotiations With burry Cfilt4toni: original „clictice of galled - tit niuterlulin To Play Cornell, Princeton Before he t mem, here, Berlgan him leo other college engagements slated Ile nHI phi, al Cornell to mot roe and at Princetot next n I Recut lln Berigan comalcted successful engagement at Boston s fashionable Ttitz Carleton Hotel lie knishes a shod tun at New Sot smut t Put adise Restate ant tonight Suggestions and bids fur an as pt apt bite decutation theme ate now being considered ho the com mittee Co Chub men Eric S Mont le: and Robert G Robinson an nounced Student Found Dead With Bullet In Heart Freshman Forester Suffered Nervous Breakdown Robert. Wallace Dulcet 'hi for eats y student at Mont Alto It an found dead Mandl* ulth a bullet thiough hlb heart at his home 50 Pike Street. hansdoune A sand calihte tlfle in muffled In the sheets beside him hi lied Dukek's fattier said that' Ida boll. a gi aduate of Lansdowne High School suffered a nervous bleak don n from 01(41%01k while at Mont Alto About' a month ago, he ie. tin tied hums tot ecuperate and tins conlined to lila bed Onkel., IS plaved fullback on the tat sit} 1501.1.01 team it line In high school lie also tins on the track squad and played In the school or chesh a Dairyman Will Speak "Feeding Neu Yolk" is the title of the speech to be green by 3 F Jansen at the Daily &mice meet ing at' 7 o'clock Monday night in 117 Dany building. Formulated age Payment Tuesday night at a meeting of the pay meat of damages incurred last ere damaged thn ing a student mob property will be paid from the Col kge damage fund. An additional $375 was granted by the board to the Blue Bawl fm different expenses which have at men during the-year. Approvals of the Soph Hop bud get and the caps and gowns con taut nate also made at the meet mg. t The student progi am, including 10 points. condemned 1 class-i oum congestion as inconducive to best teaching effi ciency, proposed among other objectives, the ',using of quah ' hcations for admission, and the ei ection of additional student .oi !Intones to alleviate the acute housing problem The eight-point 'acuity platfm m Icahn ed the proposal fug el ection and maintenance of a hospital 111 State College the establishment of a sounder and mule uniform system of faculty pi °motion, and taising of faculty salary scales. Student Welfare Program Outlined 1 he complete student welfare program I—To arrest the growing trend toward elasstoom conges tion . the size 01 classes should be kept at a point con ducne to the best teaching efficiency e- 2----S6ctiastm—starrdirditmust'booMte-sacCilitVirTo - 7,lfitiTge - r `Student enrollm6t meastit es must be. taken' to-main lain .raise (111811M:talons for admission and the stand ards of schokuship of those alteady m college. "Erect More Student Dormitories" —III view of the nolot lOUS lailuce of local housing to keep pace with the growth of ow College, and especially in view of the abnormal expansion of the student body which is in immediate prospect, the College should, as soon as pos sible, elect additional student doinutories. ,I—Every effort must be made to expand our libtary facilities so that they will be of ever-nu:leasing service to our stu dent population s—Special provision should be made foi wading rooms itihcre the student may find books .011 open shelves 6—Special study facilities should be pi untied in our library .foi students. All-College Lecture Program Sought 7—The College bawd special o an appropriate subsidy, an , which well-known wi iters, tuners will appear We bell such a lecture Louise IS a II as large as ours ... it will g pus the growing center of c Misjudges GOP, Rolls Peanut To Pay Bet 3UCLIUSI3 ho thought the Demo oats %%auk, um} Peuns3ltaula In Tuesday .s election, Jucob Sacks In had to push a Peanut aPPloxl nintell 150 000 turn oveis tam Old Muhl to the Lomat loom at moon % es tei du% While Sucks bent to the task, (Arnie! Salmons 35. Republican het , oluiter, stood b 3 mud gloated tailing on Sucks To explain his b ittl ation to curious %%ateliers, (Jul> cousolatioo for Sacks oats that his brother, Leos, oils elected to the Muse or Representathev trove Philadelphia oit the Demo chilli. ticket. Agronomy Faculty To Attend Meeting Profess'ors Frederick G Jonathan W White, and Chalks D. Jeffries of the agronomy depai t ment 4111 present papers beim e the Aniet icon Society of Agron omy in Washington next Wednes uay. Other members of the apeman; faculty who will attend the meet ing are Professots Chailev F Noll, Howe' d Higbee, John F. Ben ham, and Frederick V. Gran ,COMPLETE CAMPUS COVERAGE PRICE FIVE CENTS blig,ation to maintain, through all-College lecture program on authors, statesmen ana lie ieve that the maintenance of lecessar,y function of a college ro far tuwaid making ouFerim ultuie which it deserves to-Le To Study Book Exchange B—Apin opt tat eICIISUI es should be taken by this organization to investigate the failuie of student book exchanges in Va. past and to considei ways and means of re-establishing Llu, sea Cite P—The heavy load of students at thib College—heavy especiall: in twins of number of Louises scheduled militates against the eqabliblimeilt and mainten- twee of adequately high schol asta stuadaids Fewer course, and consequently wore inten sive oink in cad] of them would make possible a desnuble un piotewent m s eliolastn. LlChl evemettt. 10—Sinte, by tts % ety natute, the College utttatts many students with, limited means every effort should be made to greatly 'ilatease the number of student scholaiships available. Faculty Program The complete faculty v.elfarc pi ogram I—Since State College will con tinue to be a rapidly growing community . . . and since it io notoriously inconvenient for staff inembeis and their famil ies to go to Bellefonte for hos pitalization, this Association uigea the erection and mainten ance of a hospital in State Col lege. 2—The ebiabliblument of a hounde (Continued On Page Four)