Student - SUCCESSOR To The Free Lance, I=l VOLUME 35-NO 21 Z 658 SMITH WINNE. BY . 200 'YARDS Tribunal To Take Action On Adoption If APPrOved, WOOld Go Into Effect November 28 Five additional freshman .'eustoms-regulations, four of 'which would go' into effect Monday noon, November 28— the ,first day following the Thanksgiving t ecess—were voted by Student-Council on Thursday night. ' ' The proposals now go to Student Ttibunal tot its approval Neu customs. I egulations adopt "_.ed by Councirwei c I—Freshman must weal touts at all 'times on campus , 2—Fieshlntn must keep then hands out of the pockets at all times ;l—Whet, ft eshmen smoke on cant pus, they most smolce only cot n cob pipea , fteslitnett ate pet milled to calk on 't &MIRA Witlk"—ft um the left' Main Campus Cute, Allot stt ceCuitd College uvenuo, to the Home Gute, Pugh stink and East College' s • , These t egtalations will become ef, aectivo , Mokitiplaa by :Pi - " i TIM fifth new custom adopte.l la _Council movide4 fin a "Poverty "Weel:,"'clut mg a Wel; ft W4111)1011 W 011 esti the t ;wales!. clothes they can get The, dates fat the week welt: left s to Ti tbu MIPS (11s1-1 etton + + + - Peel Cautions Men Agaiiist `Scalpers' In the event that Student Ti :- bona) •hould appi eve the new cu=- tome aegulatmne edopted Thuisda: by Student Council cslim should henna e of "seulnet s" oh, would ti y Lo make craw Intent pie tas on the sale of cot n-cob pipes ' Senior Clitbh dweph A. Peel, china :man of Cuuntal, wonted yestri day "Cm n-cob u4uolly mell fm 10 cents' , ot'' so," Peel sand "Pu then on sake. Pm nutc,f aeshmaa will"exercise the best of cute n buying them " ,Construction:Plans / , -Ahead Of-Deadline %Thu construction 4'L gram Ib far` lamed of its Fobitut deadline ho umee of the tiulmormal rainfall and warm v.eatitm tielm al cones etc mill be ,omod b 3, Nov 10. brick and stone -Nl' 01 k a ill be not I.q Dec 15th All buildings be roofed by the - 20th of that month Ir.the presetting good weathei _continue4 Now - You See fifth . Just The Max. Well Twin - When Alexander 111e(xlvell lyab, elected 'Fenn State Club historian ,recentry,,it was ( - Meat the few times that he did' something Itis,bt other didn't do Bicithei Fiance', is so much like Alexander that their father - can't tell them apart although their mother andsistei. can , rv'The youthb have done'evei ything rtogethei Recently they were,elect „e&becretaiy of the Freshman Corn -111 IbBloll At; Gallitzin High School, -neai,Altoona, they I‘ere guards od the high school basketball team -When they graduated thele,,school :officials hud to go "out to the third 'decimal, point befoie - Alexander 'von out with better than an 89 `scholastic average `" 1 ~PThey eat the , slime meals, Alex ander mile/lug and Franics agree 'lt's lots of:fun being twins,Y sayb Flaws, so they dress alike 1 - 13oth are in the Lowei Division ;3fianning, - ; to' take Coinmerce and Fituince and they have all; but three classes together, the mix-up wmmg when Francis unsuccessful- Council Votes Five New Fieshman Customs Semi-Ini.f=4:k.fy (grittrgt 4, att , _ Headwork Of Ickes Deadlocks Penn, 7-7 Sec ectitaruil, "Oh, II c's c a Bunch _of Itoughuccha," Pave also "Itctwcet the Leone," Page .1 By BILL ' ENGEL By running true to form on the "every other week thee*" and shattering a jim that kept them in the doldi urns if the opposition scored feat, the Nittany giidmen wet° able to Lome fion behind to register a 7-7 metal victory over Penn State's Public Enemy No. 1, Wye' sity of Pennsylvania, before a crowd of 41,000 in _Ft anklm Field, Philadelphia, Saturday A heads-up play by Lloyd Ickes, who picked-;up - John 'Pat' blocked placement try and evaded ', numelous Red and Blue tackle's to moss the goal for the evtia.l point. placed hostilities at a stand; still midway in the final pet coil Ickes had hurdled across the line I flow' the 1 tot the sex-opiate' of-1 ter Chuck Peters iecovered a fool-1 ish bobble by John Dutcher, soph onane safety man The 7-7 deadlock was the fit st tie contest foe the Lions since the final game of the= season when Penn also held State 6-6 Satisfied with the team show mg against Coach Mange' 's moue Legged outfit, Bob Biggins tested squad yesterday, but began di ill ' sessions today for MU'S' gold-plated Pantheis in the Cli • nic - - p_e , r-r• 1:116 n ay Mani 'Leading ,„*Aceoun tantO Slated To Participate In Prograin'llere Sonic of theAeading accountants in the countiy will •ei ve on the plop= of the ac counting clinic which is to be held hci c iday and Satuiday. The clinic, comitlei ed the ft', ai of kind in this country, will be held conjunction with the lfai isbuig chaptei of the -Penn ylvanin Institute of Cei tilled Pub lic, Accountings The Amez lean In- Agute of Accountants aho is co env ating with the College in - alignments All public accountants, member, of then staffs, and executive eel (militants in industry have been in vried to attend sessions of thz clinic The list or speakeis fu: the clinic include'• Many Ne,s; dP A, of Ycalc, president of the Pennsyl sauna Institute' of Cm titled Pahl: Zs AcCountzints; I H L Krekstein, C P. A, deputy' ,eci duly of icvenu. I'm the State, Maui Pcloubet, C P A , New Yoik City. Also, Fiank Within Mum, C. I'. A , serum partner of Mum and Co , Pietsbuigh, and Paul Pinkerton, C P.A , of Haskins and Sells, Pitts burgh. Both Main and Pinkerton al e pak pi esidents: of, the Ainei l ean Society of Certified Public Ac ccuntants,tlM,formet also having sei veil as chairman of . the state board 'lot the examination of cer tified public„accountants ly changed Ills schedule to get , ud of, Saturday morning classes. Often; although sitting away from each other, they have gotten the same glades in tests alickniade the same mistakes. • One 'other place they differ— they don't date the same 'girl, al thoughlot awhile they were, being pursued by-twin sisters\ from Gal litzin Then only objection to being twins' is that_they'are 'often mis taken on.,the streets; or accused of snubbing a person' the other half knows. , " - 'the boss„ says' Alex.'"But I • disagree ,plenty- often," ,says Francis. 1- Season's,linale next Saturday Tueless defensive effortn by Le on Gujeekt, regular Lentet, and the wingmen, Ale,. But antovith and Spike Alta, halted the Penn knees neatly eve' y time a let they had di 'fled tilt ought the exam of Lb.• State line Cajal', .But antovieb. and Glove! Washabaugh wets suf fet ing nimbi num ics following,the bittei ly-Avi angled t ad atonal flay Altei battling even fm the en hie first half and part of the thud quattei , Capt. Walt Shinn, left, tackle, lecoveied Pete's' fumble on lie State 22' Aftei six plays, Het b Mona atm., fullback 'enlacement fm the injui ed Jun .Connell, stashed into the (clam of the line f oin the Itainwatet 's foul th (lona sn a tch (Continued On Page Three) . , fa wan _Design . , „ ~...„,.-' „..,,,e..4, , ox% ~ C I Zati ',-,.. t.., -- '"--7-7 ' 't biislied; !Price 'o f. $3.39 ,Ls a ' Palm:Trees Stars-To ', . Gil e Atm e osphere contiiisting the sinling i hythini of Bunny Beiigan's Limpet will. the tinniaidly tool atinosphele of the Hawaiian Islands was selett .al,as the setting fol. Soph Hop. Detenibti 9, by the_tunitnittee ye.- I.ti day - By eaublishing'a lame of $330 lax Included, co-elialimen link S Afoellei and Robeit Robinson have, hit a ne‘s loa foi "big dance ad pi ices over the pusL few? yew s Although a' $8 85 ticket pi ice was approved by the lotei class Fl uorite committee, the present Mop gloat) believed an admission ;c -itation Would bung the Soph llop buck to its .former 'high Junking among the class 'dances. Beiigan, better known as "the hottest man in s town," will wane Rec. Mall horn his orchestra's po sition on a grashy island sin round ed by palm tices. Scattered star, in a blue hea6n will add to the calm setting, while assoi °led canopies will seclude the fra la booths- Hillel Institute To Opgn Classes Today The Hillel Im,Mute classes, nu clei the diteetion of 'Rabbi Theo dore Gordon, will open tonight at 7.15 in Rooms 105 and 106, Maim Engineering Building'. Courses in Jewish history, Jew ish music and Hebrew, mill be of fel ed A special 'Course "Marriage and the. Home," foi co-eds ,will be eel ed by' Mrs. Gordon. TIM 11111c1 Institute classes mil meet fot2'five' consecutive Tuesday evenings, and' will be open to uti those students who arc interested The clues schedule is First per iod fioni 7.15 to 7:55 will include Jewish history and HebreW. Thl second period, twin 8:00 to 8.45, will include Jewish music- and "Maritage and the' plume" Pan-Hel To 'A plan to make nevi women's local fratetnities associate mem bers of Pan-HelleniC fora year be fore" becoming "full' members was discussed at a meeting in'floom 305 Old Main at 4145 Thursday night, According to - alp' Proposed plan, nev, Erhups whi,ch: have been in existence for fifteen have months, have a inembeisinp of at least eight, and have a scholastic aver- STATE ,COLLEGE, PA,' TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1938 '42 Elections Are Set For Decethber 12 Jones, '4O Head, ,To Conduct Balloting ', In Old Main Monday night. December ii. pus Sit date set for the election of Freshman class officers by the Stu Vent llouldA t its meeting Thurs day night alter A Jencs. junior class pi evident. in charge, the Iml toting aHI be held in the Otst floor lounge of Old Main from 7 to 9 p m unit One Al eek immediately meceding the election will be set aside rot both the Campus and Independent parties lo '-pond in electioneering . : As usual. no money mac be spent elthet clique fm iumpaignlng purposes. the Board toted ^ • - Independents Ready Party candidates and phial)! in for the Independent group nil' be announce,' today. m Idle the 1012 Canipuu clique announced Its men and platforni'last Friday - _ - , At the same time John W Craw ; fold, freshman, Campos , 4 0(111C chairman, announced publicity and catuptilhailng committees rot Mk: group Raymond Schaeffer heads the former' , committee Including George -A :Ladner; Itolie' I. R Viclitiitillrf:S‘riftirxrrtitaiWilyienr/ -' canilialign"'griMp is coi' prised of William 0 Moms chub man qiniodorc, S CaSnoff, William I , Mon, Itto mond 1 , hefflei John J"Lorig. Wairen W Parke, and Carl 'l' Siughouse CanaOat:, , Coiris Make Chapel Collections , • lntaythmg fl Om .1 one-cent stamp to a complete collection of tumult Canadian mans goes int) the collection ft ay at the Sunda\ Besides the $734 :CI tal.en itt the that eight collection, this you, conti ibutois gave live Canadian nickels, Lao Canadian pennies, one Ca) adieu quaitei, four Ca nadian 'climes, two Philadelphia Rapid Transit fares, 'One yalley Tianspoit fare, one Scranton Rail way Company fate (reduced), and a one-cent stamp - A momentaly crisis ems piecip anted by the Imola of the one cent stamp and chaos reigned until Hall) Seamans, ticasurei of the Penn State in China committee, which receives all of the funds and lot %%aids them at the rail of you to 'Annan Mucosity in Canton, volunteered to put chase it at face value That way it could be deposited nn the bank About three-foul ths of the total collection each Sunday is made up of nickels and dimes and these at divided into utmost exactly even amounts. Qum teas make up a sev enth of the total, pennies a twenti etb,halves one thirty-lath, and bills one tottieth Oldest Student Is Al The average age- of the Penn Slatet student is 18 81 yea's, uto cording to a survey ieleascd by W S Hoffman, registran The oldest enrollee e, 41, the youngest 15 years old, while the combined age of the student body Is, 120,180 years. Make New Locals Associ age of not less than one nil! be ail- dent Welfare Heald nod Miss Ray mitted to the organization us us- A month hum the time these sociate members. in unused' plans have been (mouthy These groups are subject to the diawit up and pi esented, Pan-Hell same regulations and rushing code eon: will vote on necepting2them a, as Pan-Hellenic members, and pal tof the constitution The coin encl. becoming associate membersonittee in chat go of the policy to will have all pinuleges except that wand new local gioups Is: Maij of voting. During the year of as- one Goviet '39, chanman, Eliza sociate membership, the groups beth L. Long '39 and Mary Ann will be supervised by Pan-Hel, Stu- Frit.o39 JUST A BREEZE 8111 Smith . .. Soph Record Smasher Large Ticket Sales, Slated Purchase of Artists Seats Begin Toda3; Committee Anticipates flush lacicasing, popularit3 of the Art Isis Cum be, along wills this year's selection of floe of the best. kuoun musical anti dancing groups In the orld today trill probably (ELMO II complete sell out of tickets for the 1938-39 set ion, the t onunittee pre dicted yestertlat Anticipating a rush during the sale, the committee advise', ate dents to get limit tit bets as soon as I ossible toilet at theAtltlatit, Mao elution ticket office, o Indust. 107 Old - Main Faculty and town:Vett ale may in* tickets totuurrou„ and both groups mill be necommodutcti on Timindu) if Liam sic 1103' SOWS I etnaieing unsold flours of the ticket sale Au 11l be hum S a in to' 1.1 noon mud from .1 30 to 5 p Allot mate room have again been teserved for students and faculty I nun] tort iTapeople 'rickets are priced! at $5. SI and SI rot the series of Iho numbers They may be secured by prosy lint no person lut3 buy' more than six tickets Ilans.,Kindlet. directing the Ma Lionel S'ittpliony' Orchestht appeal Monde) nigh( Novepther' 28, as the filet number In the( bodes L. A. Lectures Open Thursday Major T. F. Martin, Head Of State Police Training School, To Speak "The Pulite Pioblern m Pezinsy'- beginiung, Llie 2911 i sakes ur Libeinl Ails Lixtui es, sill 1,2 given at. 7 30 o'cluLlc "eNening in Room 107 Minn Engin celing Building Major 'Thomas I? 'Mullin or gm l'evinsylvanin Maui Police mill I).