Page Two PENN STATE COLLEGIAN succeiso, to The Free Lnnre, estabbsbed 1887 Published semi-, eekl, during the College :yea:, except nn s b > students of The Pennss Rants State College, us the interest of the College, the students, facult3, alumni, and friends THE MANAGING BOARD JOHN A TROANOVITCH '39, Editor rRANCIS A C POSTERS TR "9, Hu/dries% Manager HERBERT 0 CAHAN 'l9 JERO3IE sitarrm Sp.-. 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Above all, the Colima,' will be tolerant Po• ut ewe there le rumen and lime ie aught F 1 iday, February 24, 1929 THE SOURCE OF DEMOCRACY "Sim mv ham al» nod (Meetly challenge thire inetitationg nuitspensable to Amemeans, nom av mauve The firgt tx telly/ion It is the mimeo of the Ohm tort—demoriaey and international good faith Religion, by teaching man hex ie httloo011) to God, gives the ind» ulna! a Reuse 0/ hot own'dignity and teacher him to 'egg.» I lionmdl MI leveeing his neighbois" BEGINNING SUNDAY and continuing ough Ruday, this College 'will witness fm the lust lime in recent histoly a Religion in Life Week, a full srs: days devoted to the rededication of man to Ins faith, to the cultivation of motel and spnitual dignity in a world which has to a emit extent lost all such, dignity Poi so{ full days, a glom) of Amelica's tote most social and ieligmus leadms will lecture on and discuss with us the place and the function of i ehgion in the modem n woi Id, will wain us of the tin eatenlng mvssion of foreign isms with then• doellines of hatted and petsecution and religious irholetance—doeti ices which st»ke at the very foundations of nut cheushed demociacy That a special pet rod should be set, aside for such a religions reawakening is appioptiate and wholly desn able That this teawakening should continue throughout the daily life of the indi vidual is list only an essential factor in the cul tivat,sn of one's own sense of dignity but is, in fact, the eels , cornerstone of 'Pally title demo cracy Thus It Is that the Collegian regrets—in heart. felt sincerity—the fact that just two days prior to the opening of Religion in Life Week, this College has found itself to'be a party to the vio lation of legal anc , moral safeguards against ra cial cbscriminatlon In this state , Fm despite state laws to the contrary, a les tainant on campus, over winch the College holds at least indnect Jul ' , Action, has refused to set ye a refined orchestra leade; and the members of his orchestra—because they happen to be Ne• OPS Despite all the Religion in Life weeks we may hold, the expelienee of Duke Ellington and his oiehesti a lime this week-end will iemain forever as a blot upon the lecoid4 of the Pennsylvania State College Poi !natal Intolei Lime, as well as lel igious in tolerance, hss no place in a damei atm nistn,u- I ion ADD HONOR ROLL FOUR YEARS of handling Penn State's baf fle and not a single accident. That is the teem d established by the Campus Patrol and that record rains it a place on the Collegian honor 101 l On Febiutuy 13, 1935, William V Dennis was named captain of the Campus Patrol. On Febru ary 13, MA Captain Dennis was still command ing office' and he and his men had successfully completed a foul year pei and without an accident In that time, members of the Patrol directed thousands of cars and hundreds of thousands of people They bandied all traffic at sports events, dances, plays, rallies, concerts. They worked In rain and in burning sun They suffered from cold and snow as they fulfilled their duties A week ago last Satin day there were 1,286 cars ganged around Recreation Hall Inside the Hall over 6,000 persons watched ‘Syracuse and Penn State boxers batter each other and George town down the Lion courtmen With the final whistle, the thousands began to move from all exits And in 15 minutes, the 1286 ears and 6,000 spectators had been denied away from Rec Hall and vicinity. For such efficient and praiseworthy service, we add to the Collegian Honor Roll—The Campus Patiol.—H. N. , BY HIMSELF More Appeals: Will the chumps who stole a $1 pen-ltrufe and 80-cent piece of liqueiti glass the othei day at: the "Useful OhlecLs LIMN_ hive-Dollars" art ex hibition, please leave slate at Student Union desk Nothing will be said In all senousness, Penn State'c lepulation is sinking to a new low with all this petty thieveil, going on The tine acts department goes to many pains in bunging those e•htbtts to out campus— 'neatly fok benefit of the students—and this is how they express then gratitude Add l: The 17 students who wine locked up in the" Bellefonte bastille last weekend foi men during the big conragi anon, should sit light down and send a leaf , ' 'of thanks to Ban Ktunr tine, local file duel IL was he, you little idiots, who brought about you. release without the usual $25 fine—not the land-hearted shetitT (langhf of Centie County. We'll Slick To Indoor Sports: Flom the Physical, Education Alumni News lettei, put out by Di Ellwona C Davis, we picked up the following " Chic Fostei '.17, and Joe Bielicki '36, ate the aloud fatheis of sons This suipiises our staff Here's oui mold within this y eat . Nick Th.el— a daughter, Chick Werner—a daughter, ike Gil beit—a daughter (which makes two rot him). And al course you knoW Neil Fleming has three daughters, as doe, Bob Higgins Joe Bedenlc, you wdl iemembei, also has a daughter What price athletics , " Human Interest:' Burton C Willis, Jr 40 Janet V, Story '4O Remember Lady Montgomery, the little mutt who was done on cog by pooches unknown and who later presented her o•snets with two pups Well, she's in ti ()ale The landlotil is kicking, and ,he must leave Het ownets, Nlessiem s Peldhaum, Pogue' and Richman, love the little deal, but Simon Legree merely twists his mustache and RIVS "she must, leave " Anyone wishing to'pt ovule shelter fm a maiden ( 9 ) in distie , s, please contact any of the afore ment oiled ownets Our Spies Report That. the kV , : ale werning black ties because Louise Pmaska has been pinned - recently by a Beta That Flo Baines, tiansfel horn Fairfax- Ifall, didn't like the fiends het teammate was tinning mound with and demanded that het loom be changed (Oh, dealt) That a cei tam Kapp I was quoted as saying, "All I eve) got out of col lege was gaidemas" That a certain freshman, whose initials ate lean Matthews, demanded that she be allowed to weal freshman customs That Judy Cutshall, who has been seen woo often with Sid Alter, Just returned hone Lehigh's IF Ball with a dtd queethetut pin That Monti* Adler pinned Selman Sehneiet That Len Levin and Joy Tin ovet ale engaged The Maestro: On explaining that all bass songs aren't written like "Asleep in the Deep," Huni Pishbut a said, "All bass songs ate not designed to see how low a 'titan can go ahem, vocally speaking, of soul se " Strange Goings-On: The inside of the coves on book-matches given out at the Dinet (flee adv ) has'a little white space which says above it, "Watch this space" Well, we've been watching it dui mg the past, three coon lector es and not a damn thing has happened When in 'ell are those radical "Players" going to cut out the rumpus they've been making down at the cu in every bight aftec rehearsal. Abe Incoln, We Need You! Since when did the manager of the hotel on the west, southwest side of the boto be come , exempt from the. novel eignty of the Commonwealth of Penns ... - Exclusive Al Smith '37, flume' business managei of the Calk:amp, who has been noticing in England ever since he was gi :ideated, made known his engage ment to Alice White, local sub-deb Alter the Ball . It's always The Corner unusual CAMPUSEER -CAMPY PENN STATE - COLLEGIAN Why Do You . Vote ,As You Do? McHenry Gives Reply Through Survey SO Students Complete Poll On Balloting Customs And Party Allegiance Ey DR. DEAN E McHENRY ' Eighty students in political pm ties classes last Semester took pail in a cm vey of voting habits and pally allegimice Paul Campbell, graduate student in political science, has Just completed computation of the ans«els contained nl mole than one thousand que%tionnaires This is a in elon into y Intel pietation of the sin vey results At the outset ,eves al lunitatiom and i eget yams should he noted Mist, the slit nay Is not. completed, hut wall continue at least one mole v(inestpr Second, validity is not, lion of the voting population lin% accuracy is impossible with 80 tints anted inlet viewer and a thousand interviewees of varying backgiounds Nevertheless, the tentative con ehsions winch are (hewn hole may Ilit nu some bghl on an interesting isubject Potltj Aff 11 la ion The total sample was 1020 Of these, 802' were Republicans, 390 were Dem on its, and 28 r epoi ted independ ence ni ininotity potty affiliation This division does not parallel that r evealed in i egisti atoll and in voting foi the major offices at the November election, but over weighs Republican strength Age The distatbution of Dem ocrats and Republicans is family teenier throughout the VllllOll4 age groups Taking 10-yeas age glow, we hind the Republica n shingth over 00 pet cent in the age groups 31-40, 41-50, and over 70 In no age group does Demo oci itic sti ength exceed 43 per cent of the major patty vote - Sex The insults show thiit the 290 women inteiviewed inchned about two to one to Republicans over Democrats The major pat ties divided the 730 men almost equally between them In view of the pi event issues between the two patties, this may indicate the bath of the common adage that women incline, more toward con sei vatism then do men Comm limb, The survey was made ptincipally in Pennsylva nia, where 51 counties were sam pled, but scattering returns were teemed from New York, Mai y land, and other slates Most of those questioned reflected the pie veiling political cotnplexion of then community, but it is vei dill wull to say whether this is cause o effect Fa mily The results appeal to confute the oft tepeated statement that patty affiliation is passed horn patent to child A total of 408 Republican couples produced 344 Republican children and 64 Dernociats Democratic patents numbering 2'1 ) 2 had 18:1 Democrat ic (awing and 49 Republicans Where both parents ai e on the same side of the political fence, the chances appear about foot to one that the child will follow them Religion. Although most per sons declare that 'Almon is of no factot in patty affiliation, the fig tnes show that Protestants sin veyed were Republicans mot el than two to one, and that Cathol ics, Roman and Greek, were Dem °matte mote than two to one Those of Hebrew faith divided al most equally between the major I pat ties National 0 ion Results on this 'were inconclusive, except lot !an nual ants intei viewed, and they wee too few to draw other than the general conclusions that Lat in and Slavic peoplel ate mote apt to become Demomats and Northern Europeans, Republicans Occupation. All persons were classified, sometimes aibittarily, into 10 occupational cataginies, which, with percentages of ma , jor party affiliation, were Occupation Rep. Dem Business Owners __56% 44% Professional 71% 29% Salaiied (White Col let) Employees —68% 32% , Fat mers 44% 56% Services Trades ____64% 36% Laboi el s, skilled and unskilled 48% 52% Housewives 68% 32% Retn ed 65% 37% Unemployed 27% 73% Students 53% 47% I am most surprised at the strength of Democtats among bus iness entrepreneurs; and can on ly explain that many wee small business men Professional and white collar walkers divide about as expected, with definite leaning to the Republicans. Manual work ers .. and unemployed, as anticipat ed, were found on the Democratic side, although not strongly so The occupational results may be tegaided as ieflecting the increa7- mg general tendency fot the ec onomic underprivileged to vote Dembcratic and the more foi tun ate to vote Republican. The sam ple of farmers was far too small fqi accuracy Party Contacts. The effective organization of both parties in this region is shown by answers to questions on relations with par ty functionaries. Nearly . , one fourth of all persons questioned knew precinct chairmen - of both parties. About one-fourth more knew one or the other. Well over one-fourth had received favors_or services from party organizations Over one-half had attended party We Women Everyone's been talking about it all semester We have men tioned it befme "Pm the rust time this yeas Senate of W S. G. A has considered the problem of the lack , of dining loom eti quette among new students and women on campus font down town dorms We understand that this diffi culty is absent from Athertmf Hall, however, almost every otn ei table in Mac Hall is a scene of jumbled mockery and confusion Altmeogiaphed sheets eNplaming dining room etiquette distuhuted by WSC A in the Nil were nonchalantly ammed In an effoit to improve this situation and to restore decor urn of former veins into dining hall etiquette, Peggy Jones and lane Romrg were selected to hem! a Conti lemm Week In be held soon This concei II of Senate's must seem Ultima. to many, but to the members of this body it seems mole Mum tent to know how to conduit oneself in float of ft lends at meals than to be an expeit tea cup balanco when coal onted with the presence of r Campus personage Let's all have Ingle enough in ourselves to enopeiate with Sen ate in this plan to maim our lives thine livable W S (1 A election, Lorne oil thiee webs. Everyone should vote and vote sensibly It's good to heat that Panhel lenic Council will conduct n pal to get a clogs qeetion of opinion on i aching seacon The question nan e will be issued within two werlc4 We hope that its iecult will be given eongidei ation by authoi itie4 m control oil the-records It's here at last The Bluebird album eveiyone's been waiting foi—Attie Shaw's collection of super-swing classic, horn the pens of the best known composers of populat muse We liked CARIO CA, BILL, and SUPPER TJME best, the last two featui mg beau tiful vocals by Helen Foi lest The other seven sides include THE DONKEY SERENADE, MY HEART STOOD STILL, LOV= ER, COME BACK TO ME, ROS ALIE, ZICEUNER, THE' MAN I LOVE, and VILLA If you'le an At tie Shaw fan,, and who isn't, be suie to heat this—soon And while you'i e listening to Shaw, ask to heat T Betsey's lat est Jack Leonetti, who we believe is tops in vocalists, sings HEAV EN CAN WAIT, and you'll op co with ui, aftei healing him The leveise, YOU TAUGHT ME TO LOVE AGAIN, is almost as good Hal Kemp returns to Victim with BLUE ITALIAN WATERS coup led with IT'S ALL SO NEW TO ME, Bob Allen doing the vocal hewn s. The Three Salmis with Sammy Kaye tell the tragic story of THERE'S A HOLE IN THE OLD OAKEN BUCKET EILEEN .sways in style on the reverse Larry Clinton records I WANT MY SHARE OF LOVE with Bea Wain vocalizing The reverse, DON'T LOOK NOW, will pass Van Alexander gives us two num-' hers from the picture, "Honolu lu," the title song and THIS NIGHT Pats Willie) surpi rased us on Bluebird with two nice numbers unspoiled by,too much of his frog gy bass The piano in YOU'RE THE CUTEST ONE and GOOD POR NOTHIN' BUT LOVE is magnificent Charlie Barnet is KNOCKIN' AT THE FAMOUS DOOR even though he's been playing theme for a month now. Skating Tomorrow The, e will be roller skating 'in the Armory again tomorrow, the Student Item cation Committee has announced Skating will follow the same procedure as last Saturrigy, sessions beginning at 1,3, 7, and, 9 p.m. and the first 25 coeds re ,posting at, the 1 and 7 p.m. per iods being admitted free of charge. A 20-cent fee is charged for each two hour skating period, squed, because an exact pass sec of yet been obtained Tlurd:z,ta jet Co=Edits Eloise 1 7 Rockwell '4O has been named chnninan of the W.. S G A dance set foi While Hall March 10 with Bill Botlmf's or chest' a Di .1 fo Cloppet spoke on Pie tmei Dalai to_membeis of Le Ceiele‘Finnents at their last meet ing With formal lashing a Ihing of the past, sororities have began activities again iCappa Alpha Theta, Delta (mama, and Theta Phi Alpha held then fnanartl pledging cei monies this week On Sunday Enkratm will hold a tea and fm molly introduce pled ges to then pall 0111 , SCS Kap pa Klima Gamma Is entedaming Lwn so oily sisters WIIIIIIIII and Maly College Alpha Lambda Delta, snob°. mm e hammy society, will meet neNt week to hear a repot by Miss Betty C Bell on an Alpha taimbda Delts breakfast she at tended while in Cleveland at a convention of the National Asso ciation of Deans of Women Feesh man seamen who have an avmage of 25 in mine will be 'announced at the, meeting GSA Program .85% Complete %Yorkers Laid Off; Poultry - Building Will Be Ready For Use In March Eighty-five percent of the build ing pi °glum has been completed and the number of won kmen ha% been 'educed by dm one-half, local offiands of the /Gene' al State Authoi ty announced yesterday The poultry building will be early to occupation by the 'nl dle of nevi. .month, according to officials Agi 'cultural engineer mg forestay bu ldmg, and agrieultaii al science building will follow in that mdcn Unfinished work ennsists kiunn ly of Waste] mg, painting, laying in Hoots, and other inside wink done by skilled ti adesmen The buildings will not be completed within the time specified by can tina, officials /said Construction expected to continue well into the Summer Dr. Smyth To Speak Chinks P Smyth of the chemistry depaitment of Prince ton Univmsity, will speak at a meeting of the central Pvinsyl coma! section of the Amman Chemical Society in the Home Economics Auditonum at 7.20 p. 01 today meetings at sonic Lime Pohl mai hi fin mat ion The leading source of information concerning political matters clear ly is the newspaper, the survey showed Acquaintances and eodio lag fat behind, but lead all other sources, including churches, clubs, motion pictures, patty literature, public speeches, and Wide unions. C071411810'718 Tentative and pre hammy conclusions which emerge from this survey indicate I—lnfluence of parents still has the most beating on party affil iation 2—Occupational an d economic status while increasing in urn poitance, lemains secondary fo family environment :I—The inclination of Protestants and Noah Europeans to the Republican and of Catholics and South and East Europ eans to the Democratic party may be explained more proper ly in terms of eia,of =mime- Lion and economic status than terms of national differ ences This semester the sample will be increased in size, and the exact cross section worked out on the Gallup formula Only then may the preliminary conclusions drawn bele be regarded as properly sub stantiated Plumbing and Heating Repairing and New Work Let "Mel" do it! ' 0. E. MAELHORN PHONE 2214 1 , ... , ''', 1, Holl4 . Evekything!,' 4 , ,, ,,,TiA ' ,,,-. c Have. You Heard About-the ~ ' a , WELL-BALANCED MEALS ' : - `-,- ' - For, the Price Yu_u•Want t o; S pen d at, i: ' , —, , , ,'-'- Rise, Indicated in Enrollment Student Housing Board Calls On Senate 'For Slash In '39.'40 Enrollment (Continued Prom Page One)_ Admnoshation "m view of the messing housing problem and Its &lea tie-up with student wel flue" In I—See fit not Lo increase the size of the fteshman class under uny eneumstances 2—Slash fleshman enrollment if at all possthle 2--Allow no morose in tlansfels over the 300 now contemplated 173=11=1 II was poinAsl out thal since the Collegian sutvey had shown Zoom 101 only 319 students avail able nest semestei and that since feels unedveied by the sin vey had not been 1.1141)1 OVPII, any di astn. nuclease in enrollment would be COMiIICIVC to a situation not "in the best nitei•sits of tt.. udents" Di Mack lauded woik of the Bo.nd and promised that his Com mittee would fully C01191(iCI any action taken by the student gimp Iteel estate men of State Col lege will se interviewed by the Collegian throughout the week to detetnune possibilities and extent of physical expansion in town to absoth any_ entailment increase SWIM THIS WEEK r END NEW LOW PRICES Adults=2sc Children-15c (Under 16) Suit Rental 5c GLENNLAND POOL WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF FRESH FISH and, OYSTERS For. Lent 'Shop By Phone DIAL 791 ' Cook's Market - Stuff, and Nonsense The Penn State Thespians latest and wacluast musical, comedy review will_he piesented Friday and Saturday - March 10 and It ; pit - New Reduced Prices 50c PER PERSON And No Reserved Seats With An Actual' WORLD, PREMIER In the front of Schwab Auditorium immediately befor - e ' the show. Friday, February 24, 1939 S'ophomure Cliques Active; Others !tile AlllOll was dull on the political Plant wish only the Sophomore In dependent and Campus cliques 'showing signs of formulating cam-. palgn plans A meeting of all Sophomore In dependents slated for" 405 Old Slain at 2 p m Sundqy will be de voted to a discussion .of possible candidates, William B Bartholo mew, clique chairmen, ,revealed yesterday George L Pat rich ,and Oscar Kranieh of the Campus clique were mimed general campaign co. Muth men of that group at its rega le! meeting Teemlay Edgar V Dail heads the platform commit tee or ROOM t N Baker. Jacob Hay, liowatil D Kinney, end G Edward Spence, Sidney nowtemann Is ninth man of the membership eine m Lice Congratulations New Initiates! When thinking of fra ternity jewelry in your future college yens. —Remember— L. G. BALFOUR Branch Office gaiters Allen St.