_ SUCCESSOR To The Free Lance, Established 1887 VOLUME 35—No. '33 Z 658 ws,GA 1 IfiG- , :.T S A LLS --.. 4 1 , it l , / Co-Eds Join In Request Foir Review Blakemore Notifies ' Senate:Of - Plan After:Ballot 'A solid ktudent front stood malted in favor,of a mad-year vacation today as the Senate of Women's Student'Govern meht Associatan joined the fight to have the question re-- dpened in older to permit the students - to ;present, their news on theimatter - iStudent Board and Student. Council, highest legislative organ.;, ill Men's Student Government As sociation, hlst Finlay ordered let ifirs'sent to every =mhor of the College Senate and the Calendar Committee Isking that the ques tion be ieopened ' 14leeting Tuesday night, the NV S. G A Senate postponed definite action until it could sound out wo men's opinion on the question Ac ccadingly, co-ells eating in Mac ' and, Frances Atherton Hall: were asked to lender then view., Wednesday The, I manse Was . ,„ovel whelmingly favor — of mid:Yein ieeess - ' Ycitet (lay, Dom is Illakemoie piendent ,WSGA, notified the &Mate 'thiit''thi.V"Wom'en conun r rn ,the 'action, taken , by Mei“- Student Goveinment Asso ciation to reopen the_case Low -- ,Sytohilitie Rate fOund FOi Colleges (sffh• Two .in,l,ooo' Siudents Afflicted; None here A teeent. survey'', of .8:3,000 stu dents in 500 ddrelent colleges has slam m that among !Atte ~ Eudents them ate only 1'99 eases of syph :lN among every 1,000 pupils, Di Attnw F Davis, m charge of health mist: la Lion, told the Col legian 'yestecday In :„Nilusserrinin tests given to LON students hew last yea' not one positive inaction was Sound, Di' Davis Said+ He pointed out in' this connection that, although the test. hem weie volunttuv, no ap : jneci tble 'd h tF eienie has, been fout.d m othei, schools between the aveiage lot volunteei exaninni- LIWIJ and the avetage lot 'entitled examination, , • The national survey, Davis quoted, has been %made by (he , Amei man Asset-talon of So 'lnal Hygiene ;It found elle ayer age inuttuer of cases considerably low er than expected loot white mules 1116 average fur per 1,000 were 203 and fur Women • 78, Among 2,300 liegioes lit 11 thliet ccl aeded schools the_ avet siderubly higher,\ 20,8 cases per 1,000 ‘.` ' floethlie,-, - StUdenls "Publish , Six Poems _Theedoie coati uetoi 'nglish ICOMPOSILIOII, and two members _of the ' secentl3,-estab belied locaLbliapter of the College -Nett y-,Society ',have • had' poems :"published 7,51 r. Roethke's poeni, , "To ,an &mous Lady," aPPears in the Janne' y issue of, the New Ypt It while' the poems of ..Jeun. • C ',Ginn:heti:a '4l, and , A' 'Boyd Hui-, tier , '4l, -were published' in, the eim.Z.nt issue.of College vet se„of ficial otgait , of the College' Poetiy, .Society - Five 'out, of, six prus silbautted by. ' the local ' chaplet -weto, accepted, - .Sigel '35 Honcireit. ",Harry Sigel '3s,,,traek and foot ball, star.,,iwas 4 4 1..3i -witty elected president of tble'Northwesteredts- Laces' 'of the State Association of Physical Education: Be Is ecoach and'physical education teacher, at 'tankths'jPl)-high.-seholo: Semi-Weekly 1 , , , ,! 7 -, i NNIA s i ff\ , ran #t a f r . .. \-..;\ w -, , ,, \</., ~,,, ...,:2_15,..:„. . , Unites With Men-Ini SFig ht for Mid-Year Recess Senate Welfare Group To Weigh Housing Plans At Session I p: m:Today The College Senate Committee on Student Welfare v.lll meet. at 4 p m today in-the office of the Dean of Men to consider deli nite proposals to alleviate the' bodsing situation in State Col logo The meeting will be bold Joint ly with the Collegian and prob ably representatives of tho oth er groups Interested in forward ing specific action Chairman of the session will be - Dr Warren_B - Mack `Religion In Life' Week Slated Here Program To Take Place Late in February] "Religion In IMfe Week," aj full week's program designed to bring the modern conception of religion to the campus, will be held here from February 26 to March 3, It was announced yesterday Sponsored by the Federal Coun tit of Churches of Christ in Amer ica and,: the student bramhes of they 51^ C A. and Y W , the week of religious. meetings, tonferences, seminars, discussirs, and talks will Ming to the campus approximately 'l5 nationally known leaders in religion, educatlotr.land other fields '' - 'l`lurp - rearlini for isbe leg prepared , by a committee of over 100 faculty members, towns people, slid students Prof Victor Beede, head of the Forestry :de ad] tweet, will be gene'ral (hair man of 'the week with Bursar Rus sell, W Clark as treasurer, 'and K Herzog '39 and .1, Ditain Moore '39 as student co chainnew Began in January 1938 'rho A eek's program - will be the 21st to be conducted among col leges of the natfpn since the first in ogi am' was Inaugurated In Janu ary. 1435, at Ohio State I.lolVfirsitY With a sum of $1,400 at Its dls• posdl, the committee has shandy seemed it' list of 16 speakers and Is t °electing such mental, John D Rot.l,efeller, Jr, philanthropist, slid Dr Arthur Compton, Nobel Pi lie „physicist of the 'University tit Chicago ' The week, specially selected be cause no athletic contorts, dances, br,ollie - r large student gatherings conflict with it, will begin on'Sull day night„,-Febiltary 26. with Mut student faculty-town meeting In Recreation Hall Musle,l'vill be hiiitished by the combined College and town church choirs Cameron to Speak "Building Safety into the * Ala chua, and-the Process" will be thd subject of "W. T , Common, Chiet Safety Adviser of the -Di vision of, Lahor_Stindaids, Unit ed Mato, Department of Labor who speaks in -the Home ,Econ omies Auditorium-at 7.45 o'clock tonnht BOOk Mtitilations Cost `Library ',5500 Annually _ blutilation of liound veluines of ringazines is one of the diet cousin; Itir, the apploximate;ssoo spent yearly by the, Libiaiy for re binding ivoin volanes .nii - Cceplaeing is.ties of inagazines_which have beep damaged by students scotch of lefereneeAnatei Miss,Gladys It Cranium, assistunt librarian in (Amigo of book binding, stated Tenterdayihat no furtm•m binding of cat,tain maga 'mei _will:be done until the books ale moved into the new LihrurY where they will, be under closer observation., "ft - is unfortunate," MlBb Cron mer ,stated, "that, magazines, es peually bound velumes.which are most used for elasswoik and most damaged by thoughtless students; 'shot.ld have to be kept on closed shelves' , , Hoped to Clinon Stacks _ _ "We had hoped that in,the lIOW Tabtary we could have open stads, bull we 'cannot do this if the damaging of books, especially bound volumes of magazines, ‘Oll - added.' „ , One. of the worst examples of mutilations of bound =games Students To Register In Set Periods Semester' Enrollment Takes Place On' February 6, 7 Strond semeseer registiation will take place in Ree'cation Hall Monday and Tuesday, February 6 and 7, with students requited to omen m definit9„ periods, al ranged alphabetically, itegisti at William S Daman announced yesterday A fine of $1 will be imposed on any student iegisteling- outside Ins imi'peliod, and a $5 fineifot i egi tea mg after p m Tuesday Before iegistering, students must report to their scheduling officer, and secure an approved signed schedule Fees will be paid in the Ai mory, February 'l6 and 17 Tee alphabetical divisions ale so a:Ranged that during a normal four-yens penod in College, a stu dent Registers in each of the four pei locis They ale A to 1361 Tuesday 8 to 12 Boa to Co Monday .1 to 5 Cr to E Tuesday 1 fo 5 F to G Monday 10 to 12 II to I 'Tuesday 8 to 12 to K Monday 1 to 5 1.7'11e to Mar Tuesday 1 to 5 May to 0 Monday 10 to 12 P to It Tuesday 8 td' 12 • , S to Sp '` Mond ity Itd 5 — "Sr t'''''Tfiegaay — rar , 5 IV to - Monday 10 to 12 Additional ,$77.50i Riot Costs Voted By Student Board MEIZEIIMII An additional 37759 to covet conts,of tepaiiing ..11 parking me ters daniagea, during the student nub demonstration lust Septem ber has been , voted by Student Board, raising the total riot costs to $41020 The Board previously - aulhorlted payment of SSJ2 78, Including $B7 90 from the College damage fee fund, to Lover Borough, Col lege and private in operty dam ages _ Of Lbe entne.coaLs, $522'18 will be paid 1w ,by money taken trout the Interelasa Fund, Good Postuie Seen In 20%01 Students Only 111/ 57 per cent of Penn State students have perfect posture, sco wl-ding to a sin loei recently cum plated by Di Charles D Diettericb, abslbtant college physician, based upon the class of Moro than three fourths of the students, however, are classified as having "B" posture, which Is average . , among college students Pour posture is evident in 3 0 per ent while obly 04 percent of the students shoW very bad can loge which Miss Crolllller has discover ed is the set of Industrial ArtS and Vocational Education , Maga zines ,Every volume front 1015 to i lnifik has several pages of articles torn flout it. ' To leplace . tlie issues of only the Incluqiial , 'Alb ? and - Vocational Education 'Magazine' and to ' re bind'each-voliiifieln the set would cost 'about $l3O. which, according to' Miss Ctatimer could otherwise be spent for ,new books or for binding new , titlevnot yet started Nolunie.sets. STATE COLLEGE, PA , FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1939 GSA To Continue, James Talk Hints Special le Ole Collegian HARRISBURG, Jun 19-'--Arthough Goveinoi 'Aithut II James refuses to commit himself on the futile of the Geneial State Author ity And its huge undertakings, all refeieni es his inauginal address Tuesday seem to indicate that he will not scrap this part of Pennsyl cam's Little New Deal that came,m under the Eatle administiation "At the proper time I shall sub : l - , mit to Washington - Pennsylvania's I ,;ings would he diminished, how requests foi farther PWA and'l'levei, was made evident in his at- WPA grants," the new Covet nor tack on public pump-pi iming and sum 'There is no season to expect I . latac-stale borrowing and his any t hug but a fuvoi able response statements on govet Tullman! eco to those requests, since it is my in tent.on to do my full shame in see.' " nl7 mg that such moneys ate expend-' Inventory—To Be Taken ed lei pi ecisely the purpose for t Ju't how much this slush will which they were raised—honestly' anatint to will depend most likely expended foi worthwhile Noma:, upon the results of the inventory that will famish employment to of the state's finances which men and women who otherwise Jarms has oideied would have to be suppoi tell by "I he first job which the new relief': 'administration faces is to take in- Inasmuch as the General State venteiy," the new Governor ex- Autnority was cleated piimarily plumed, determine what the to circumvent -the constitutional -financial condition of the State interdiction on the state's borrow- actually is We must diagnose be ing pone', the new Governor's fore we prescribe The results of words intimated he would let= this inventory will be made pub this agency for borrowing federal lie as soon as they are available, money ' which probably will.be within a That the size of the undeitak- few days " Wylie To Play, At Cadet Ball Goerder 2 ;39-Annotinces Duni] For Military Ball Feb. 10, Plans Decorations A 'tin Wylie and his swing oi- chestia will play for the Milittuy Bull, Chairman Robert L Man del 39, announced yesterday. , The• Ball, a, closed dance con- 1 ducted annually, by Scabbard and Bla,te, advanced It O.T C honoi aiy, will be held in the Aintoi y on , "ebi wily 10 A color scheme of green and gold will be used In the datum- Lions, and an appioptiate light mg system will be set up The new advanced coil's magmas, me tal Qtuuldei inedalions woln next to Iha insignia of lank, will make then first appeal ante- at the dance Wylie Directs With Violin "Dance awhile to the Wylie ,tyle," has long been the slogan of the well-known Ohio band Austin Wylie directs the group with his Sit adivai ititr violin He and the band have betin feutui ed_at soy ei al dance - spots of the Gt eat Lakes section and have appeared on the NBC network froth w'rnm, Cleveland Dean Trabue Named 4 Head Of ,Association lli 'Mar o n R . Trabue, dein of the School of Education and 'di- I cella of 'mintier sessions, has bees elected president of the ed ucation section of the Amm man Association for the Advancement of Science • Doctor Trabue has been 4 mem ber of the association fot mote than 20 years and has served on the executive 'committee for the past siic years., B , •fore coming to Penn State in (937, Dean Trabue set vechon - the matt uetional, research, , and 'ad ministiative staffs a.Columbia, Stanford, Minnesota, , and North Cut olina Universities. ', DuPont Fellowships ' - Are Offered''Here Tee,College is one of 18 111 the country eligible to receive, fellow ships given -by E I duPont :de Netnews & Company for,resemeh in cheimittly, - accordinglo. ad an nouinernentliy the ehemistly' de ,- pertinent...' - , Sre_ pdst-doiitorate - fellowships !or. fiintlamental research in or game' chemistry worth $2OOO each and 18 post-gradnate fellowships wet ih's7so ' eachlari being. offer ed. fir the academic year 193940 HEALTH FOR. rACTI 1 N Poll Discloses Work Desires lattestionnaire'Shows—llefinite Business Trend Among Students In L. A. A definite trend towards business an theii desire for occupation teas, found in the results or the ques tionnaire which was distilbuted lust week to all students enrolled In biberal Arts curricula questioonairc, distributed by the mealy formed committee for Career Conferences at Penn State. ass compiled yesterday and show ed that advertising. salesmanship, and accounting were most popular or the 13 occupations listed Jam autism, banking, teaching. chancatics, :111141(.. Insurance. Intl, commercial art, statistics. and pub lishing followed in that order. Select Prominent Speakers The' committee arranging the confereuce will secure names of pt eminent men in the most popu lar occupations as selected by the students and, with cooperation of the differ eat departmeal heads, so lest the men to speak al the con ference It wax pointed out that the first conference ell( be held Kline time berme Nue ter vacation The committee consists or the presidents or the campus honorary Knit:lien and the editor or the Cot• legion Series Of Speech Clinics Announced The College .Speech Clinic will conduct a set le, of mobile chines tin °ugh the Alts and Science ex tension dui nig the second seines lei„ Di Herbeil Koepp-Bakei , head - of the clime announced Sat in day The lust clinio will be held in Bahr, whet e sevetal:stlioul dis tricts will cooperate' in taansport ing,Lhiltlion fioin an extensive ar ea 'for examination and. d agnosis of speech difficulties. In connection with the clinics. a teaches educatiow program be tamed on, in which sound films will be used to demonsti ate, speeth disorders and their educe-, tumid significance A. D. S. Initiates Nine Alpha Delta Sigma, national udvei Lisnig halm ary, uutinted nine men at a meeting in Sigma' Nu ham nay Wednesday night Thenew men are William S C. Bridforil '4O, Donald M Cress well!!4o, Hayes J. Darby AO, Ron,: ald G. Dickinson :40, Emerson II Rupert '4O, Robert H Thompson '4o,:Jelin A ( Wenger '39, Finder ick 'L. Newmeyer '39, J 4. Kent HuppeliNO. Ski Busses Start Trips Tomorrow Leave At 1,2, 3 P. M. For Bald Eagle; Fare Is 10e Penn State's hi ,t ski busses will ell tonic.) row and Sunday aftu nouns, Ray Conger, Chair man of the Student Reel cation committee, i evealed yestetday Making tegulwly scheduled hips, busses will be available to students at the coma of Fiariel Sti cel. and College Avenue at 1, 2, and p m tonna tow and at 2 and 3 p m on Sunday Tne busses will ti anSpOl I stu dent, to the College ski bail, lo cated on Bald Knob Mountain, a mile past Boulsbuig 10 Cent Fee Required A fee of ten cents each way u di covet the cost of ttanspottation and pay lot a set mg of hot cof fee and doughnuts at the Ski trail, Conga r said The bail is almost, a mile long but. with the present snow only the lower 2000 feet can be used Can qtr octed by the forestay de partment and the Ski Club, it is one of the fastest in the East B, g fleet will find excellent sloimt. on the towel tied and the slopes nem by, am:tiding to Con get Nomskieis may go along as mieciatorn-and-will-find• good-hik ing [Jails in the vicinity, he added Instruction for Beginners Coach Max Delt= and members of the Ski Club will be on hand to nista uct beginneis, Conga, said Busses will taut n at. 3 30, 4 30 and 3 30 Loam tow allot noon and at 3 ')0 and 4 30 p ia Sunday Millet skating . , another activity sponsoied by the Rem cation com e, will be held in the Ai mot y as usual ty,innii low, Congo, said State, Bucknell End Debate In Deadlock Gm et nmental pump pi iming, up held in Bucknell and denounced by Penn Slate, failed to I egister a majmlty vote pro or t on as the au dience attending the first of a Ye Hen of palliamenlary sessions in Home Economies Audltmium Wed nesday night. deadlocked, 2626. "Resolved Thai the United Staten Cease to Use Putllc Funds (Including cl edit) fez the Slime lotion of Business," non the home voted upon Raymond r Fish buye pit:seined the 'ebullition following to regain] affirtuntive. negative debate Edward G Couch 11 aided Fish burne in roguing against the nov el 'fluent's continuation policy of spending !new O'Malley and An than Seenny, both seniors re - pre nested Bucicnell A substitute motion made by Chattel; C Sweet Wt. "Resolved That 'the United Stutnslikkdopt a Policy of Modified Socialism as a Cure fen Economic Ills,' was re- Jetted by a slight mm gin IFC Approves Refugee Aid Scholarships Here Sec oleo lettin box and cdttoilat, "Res Non Ve, ben, Paye:g The campaign to aid refugee nts by providing scholarships lime was given a decided boost Wednesday night when IntetfiaLeu n Ly Council gave its unanimous approval to the State College Council fm ,Non-Settation Refugee Aid Council is tit ging eat.li flaw' for the Theatte Benefit to be held .1 next Wednesday, Thuisday, and Fi Tie tickets, on sale at the leg ulat mite, ate good for one ad mission to either of the theta' es dating the tin ee l .day pei tod Scheduled fen tut e , pictures • ate "Toopei',Takes "Son Of Ft anketistem," ",,Off the Record," and "Disbat ted " ' Distribute 3,500 Tickets Over 3,500 tickets have been distributed- among the member groups of the geneiul council, WANTS ACTION Burgess Wilbur F Leitzell 9 Named To Committee For IF Ball 'Zed:maker, Yeckley Get Co-Chairman Posts Wi K itockmaker '39 and (.cage W Yecicley '.19 «coo ap pointeil co clout men of I I , 13.111 committee at a meeting of Inter (late! day Goan Lit Wednesday - nay 111011(1 h Co',kt•lV '39, pleat dent of Council explained that such an call) appointment uas In ough t about so that selection can be made of the bent available bond for the date of the Hail, Nai iii 11 :rile Het CM remainhig menthe's of the tommittee are Janu•s M llosteltlei, Sidney II Bergman, lobo G IM,Neeley, John N Van Kith, Robert C Butchel, and Vic loi Sand,itn, all saloon, Joc.k Al len 'ltl a•an the only Junior se lei tell Woodcuts, Paintings Of Heaney Exhibited A. e \hibit of tempotal paint ings and newts by Chat les Heaney. most of them wood cuts, is now ott display in the College Alt Gallery, thud Not Main En gineeting building The exhibit, sponsored by the Division of Fine At ts; Depot t. merit of AichitecLute, contains 20 Walrus! paintings and 25 pints The tempotal paintings ale almost all landscapes of Otegwi and Nevada. The guile; y is upon 1 , .1 Oa. pub hi, t rely day ri um 8 a in to 8 p Writes -On ,Traeli Bar M Conger lusti uctoi In Physical Education and Athletics, hag o rid en a section on Tiati( and Field in a book entitled 'Ma Jul Spoils," t ecen tly published by Barnes and Company 'rile book also covets college football, base ball and baskelbal uty house to buy a block of tichets A the Cathaunt and State Theatte., t Ida: • ... ' ' witheAVSGA:, ,Cwens, and the In. tet national Relations Club env: viihsing the'wommiyQormitot lea, and the Hiller Foundation ha-M -imi: the men's, halls. , , 'The State College;Couneil for , "Nozi-Seetalian Refugee Aid is de• signed to co-ordinate the. efforts of student, faculty, and- town or ganuations in order to aid youth refugees, regardless of religion, nice of creed, out of.Geintany' COMPLETE IMEIM COVERAGE PRICE FIVE CENTS Cites Need For Housing Regulations Leitzell Terms State Inspection Lax; ' Submits Plan By EMANUEL ROTH "Housing conditions in State College inc definitely bad in many places I feel that these:conditions can be remedied through the Board of Health only " This was the belief ex di essed to the Collegian by Burgess ilbw• , F Leitzell in an interview on the housing pi of in State College E (planting' that the only ordin ances coveting sanitation in State College govern garbage disposal and milk inspection, Burgess Lean)] insiseed that a health dim ice Much could be applied to looming houses was definitely neoeod "Should Be Health Ordinance" "Theic should be i health on (nuance in State College," BUI gest, Leittell continued, "but it's up to the Boaid of Health to take...alum on one I have asked the Brand q . ,Health_abutli f 50 _toles to_pivis such an oidinance I feel we need t" TM. But gess Let used inspection. by the State a "fat Le," potnting to Vie laxity in the cam cement of State health t egulattons Ho emt'ained that IL was the duty of the Borough Boat d of Health to ieno.dv the situation Asked about taunt I cola, Lett /ell advoLated a plan whet eby the College would set up a scale of 111 aas fop iouuts of vat tout sues. accomodations, and tonvemente4, thec uy eliminating disci epataes. in cants uncovei ed by the Colle gian sin vey "Willing to Cooperate" "I3e College, howeocii," Lett /ell .aid, "would get into a jam it they tiled to adjui,l. differences haw. en the student and land lot d " 11,c Bulgess futauided a pre pusw to alleviate unsandaty and inadequate housing condition , ' though the establishment by' the Cuage of spec tic standards to be enforced by the Bouid of Health "Mc Borough is willing to (tu nnel ate with the College in any pwcyble nay We can't do this alone, the College will have to act nisi," Lett/ell concluded Burgess Releases Jehovah's Witnesses '(race Iw - uints or Jeliovah'l..- Witeesses. al t ested un January 2 for alleged violation of the But - ()Ogle dthanee, have been released ft um bail and their Lase disine,sed by, Bui gess Ml but I Ledzell, it MI, lea! rued yes ter ddv 'Cho Witnesses —l,alic Snyder. It A Stone and Hai old Watts. all of Lea 'stun ll—were being held undi I $lOO bail end' Cot a sched uled healing let night — on a charge of violating the nuisance eadinante by , first a Muting I elig mu, pamphlet, fiiiin house to lan, without a permit. A cme that came up before Liu. United_qtate,„Atkiffretat t - 7 .. htdt."." Mel.lt bi ought. a unantMous opm lon Ailing u sundat city ultimatum of Gil - ft, Ga uneonstautional on the 'pounds ,that it violated both the Tieeckun of ehglon and the Thespians Get Band Fot the lust time in then his tory, 'the Penn State Thespians have then own pit oteliestriL j 'for all shows, it was aniiiiincebd yesto day Festal mg "sweet' swing" style, the oteltestia, formerly nia del, the !cadetship of Jaanmy Mc- Adam '42, ismowsander the baton of hats Kaufman '92. Rehearsals have ahead! , begun.
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