Page Two PENN STATE COLLEGIAN S11( . 02.1401 to Thr Pm , !gum% established 1887 Published •;eoo..y'eeklly daring the College year, eXceilt by students of The Penns , ,lvanla State College. '0 Inc in ntro,t of the College the students, faculty, alumni, mend. THE MANAGING BOARD JOHN A TROANOVITCH . 19, Edit, IMANCIR A C VOSTFRS IR 'VI. Rn.inera slnnng, 111 mint r IFItOME snArrEE rigor Ach/riDlnr , Hannper En" n NICHOLS IR II RICHARD W I,OOMAN Nlntotllng Cuoilntlon Mannxer cAI VATOPF S tiAI A ^9 RALPH H 1111NDLACH IS %.t Promotion hinnanim AI AN r 5111E11M DALI AS It ONG 1 1a Fentuie Fclitoi Pormadi THOMAS A nom, "9 riY I SASIPI.F 19 A 514 , 41111 Vinnonmy F,Ltnr nary `leorei try Si 1 liA HIT' 1, 9 !Moll I I oRrFNIIFTO Avilatnnt Sports I.dllnr Worn n ninny RI 115 I' SHEEN A..° lair Wommi n Editor 1938 Member 1939 ASSOCICIIed CoHeEiiale Press D, r. ii tor of Colleggate Die;est Associate Editors A William 7r "0 l't mord A Nitt tuna 10 I manor! Itoth '4O lig rill rt. Nlirom 40 Woolen's Associate Edttors Pk , llk It rini.lon 40 11.11. n I. enn , P '4.) Associate Business Managers r Rural 11 C-Ic 40 Mot Inn Men: in 40 Pot k C Gutman '4f) ...CPR IMENT La rOn NA71014... A ov.rl gin a Mr National Advertising, Service, Inc. (Wine Publishers Rehreseulaltie 420 MADISON AVE NEW YORK N Y CHINS° NISSON LOS AWN.. •SW NANDI. 11... aging Ftlgor 'll.. 141 M N. n 23. hitlarr 'l6w I ,ear _ - - - - - TuPsday, Febl way 28, 1939 DANGER SIGNAL BECAUSE OF the pecultai nature of this in stitution, when the time finally will come to change the wtme limn College to University, the chai tei mulct which it has operated for a half- Lento] 31 will Ii ice to hr lowed to pet th Later ly the name change could h." ^cowp'ished iv mete act of ulit., changing the Penti,ylvtnia State College will teguite a del tiled o.cilme, ;palm flout the Bo.nd of ohtee, to ill,. I,rn I want of Slate to the Cnni ly Pi , ,llloniitaly in ilsO Coto I. of Common Plea, to the Supennt.cndent of Public Imaauction to the SI de Comic,! of Education and back to the Court of Common Plon‘• and the Pi othanot u y Thus, It is plain to see'that unwitting mistakes in amending the charter can occur at any one of numerous points in the procedure. And when Is possible for unwitting mistakes to occur, it certainly is likewise possible for deliberate "mis takes" to occur—deliberate "mistakes" which might reduce this Institution to the levels of a political football That such a thing is puss ble can be seen by tin mug to the ieccnt o.pel ienee of the Indiana St ito Teathets' College, Ina. Penn St de a state •ubodved institution r, just a few years qv, Covet not Bade l ipped nut the members of the Boai d of Ti usteas becau.e they happened to -übsct ibe to a ditfei cut politic d fa th Last, month, Govei not James, appal ently believing, that two ring, in il. a tight, pi receded to liquidate the Yule gt nap and imitall h's own politic ap pi titecs Such flagrant trespassing upon the independ ence of our educational ,system is not only a i, grace to this commonwealth but also an on. mistakable danger signal to all other schools. in Pennsylvania to guard zealously their own int. ci cots against the encroachment of political knaves Bert upon cot rupting the strongest bul. wart of this nation's democracy—the unadulter ated ftegdom of the educational system The, Calhg,,in hrpe.,.thoefole, that when the thiaiil of Titi,toe, gel, wound to thanging the name 0! th institution It Hill follow the plopo-tal laiefulle th-ough on iv '.op of its 'rewired pia eeilui a Poi not oven the elevation to novel oty =kind. I'l worth the pi Ito of bong subjected Lo political REVOLUTION CIIERICA'S BLOODLESS 'evolution has been on once the advent of the New Deal on March 4, 1933—a !evolution which has with ama,ing no about-face of political, econ omic and dicial philmoph e ,t week the new cons) ional philosophy hit dilealv hrwr ss the Senate Finance Commit tee icryi led fal.oiably a hill empom,ei mg the fed aoveinn Nil to Ll\ salute, of ,tate employees and vice cii 1 The House sheady has passed a 4inuln lilt Once passer, the act would bring under the federal income tax laws the salaries of every employee of this College, now exempt despite the Income Tax Amendment which states spe. eifically that the federal government may tax Income "ham whatever source derived" That the bill will pas 4 and be ,igned by the President, who hinNell urged the adoption of Ouch an act, seems almo4t a foregone conclusion Whether it will be declined congtatutional, howev er, Imams a mot quest on Poi, although the 16th Amendment empower, the gavel nment to to% income hem "whatevet 90111 en dented," the Sumeme Cowl , slowly hut •ui elv, honed Ito meaning to exclude vellum% of state emplotecs however, continuing the mid which became liniment goon oriel Pies &Ent Sumeine Coutt Reorganization 13111. the Com t decl•n•ed the federal government had the iipht to t.t\ st•lte and local government cininv^e , ir 1t dor% not inland functions "men -1.,a1" to'the state 4 emstence. Posed, then, will be this question. Is education and ."e4bential" function of the state? Upon its answer hinges the answer as to wheth er salaties of piofessors and administrative of ficers here will fall under the axe of the income Now Thal The Ball Is Ove It teas petty good dance We enjoyed it vely much, but then a lot of people go to dances to dance, and flom all the comments they couldn't do sit to the Dul.e's wend assortment Ile was good to watch, though Personally, or have an idea that he got the pullman ma to at hen istown lo play the has, fiddle for Min The old boy had an awful tune leading Ins partly concealed music and keeping ui swing with the band al the same time Out fat•nutes wine the dimmer and the lost numpct Pm whde 'we thought tint was Tommy Dotsev •tthng in the trombone section We could have hstened to !vie Andes con singing hold Tight ill night 'rho j atoir-t, Duel but g Wl4 OIL gut who posed lot Pinabola of Camels Club fame She stood in flout of the band unit bedded them fot playing tout on the stock number, The ball committee was smatt kecpmg Luny Canton's I I , Ball Contaact quiet until the last taint was bought The I h commit tee Beset eec I lot of ct edit fot brealung precedent and getting a gobil, h gh-priced band fn. I F We media .t caking attend‘ince 'Stu , (tally since IC, fire to the Mollie!, Eithei the Immo is weir up lo the•, mull standaids, in we •aw a lot of musts for the fist 111110 VI,. Sand -1111111 with nit Lidice Eleatu» Pagans Pool S Haldeman, Jr •40 Bradley Owen 'la Robert I. MM., '4O (.1 ogre B Miles, tla Mai v Kay Connell enjoy.ng, tne'Ws piano with -Joh in Cold (letup , Vedder with his good-Inolong 41.401, Peg which ICIIIIIIII3 it lint we pionnsol to t-ike inn kid sister In .liman Prom if (nay we could ti ust i fester inty Mottle) Dutch VO.Aels looking awfully pi midi with Leslie Lewis legal Betty Alin ight with Joe "Rumba" Ellicet bewilder mg Dottie Sa- VIII it with one of the bewildered and bewitch ing Janet Twit hell with om of the bewitchel, 800 Pal lonon "I Went To Camp Culotte: l i uith delta gam's ICA active ICay Al beit DU Dave Swiffil. with Ruth Ponce—Mir ct the most recent campus imumices and Moth(' DU Lee Throne with Its pmennial nnpm t Boni Phdly, Dottie Pfeiftei Lee owns the Beni Dance Dance Hall in West Philly, a good [dace to dance the town couple of Lcat Wettelau and lichen White Johnny Metiget with that cute eshinaii h'onde; ine St inton Ba btu a Bowes w.th Don Wi ight this tune Co-than men Tom ei., Boil and Chuck Welsh neivouslv counting the couples Bit w Itaill, fob glad, back to keep his date with le in twit and Frank Sills of last peal'- god tram hut. from his soli-11111 g, job it Stevens I owe - . Williams ...Acing up the Dul e's band Skinne. Couch and Rosemary . it was a chaperone's holiday . the Clinks, the Riley,,, Bossman., Ulei ohs, Cat duels, Fichbuins, Nichols, and a mydad of cams welt. having a giant' time Doc Comm ~ pent teinussion on the bandstand Dying to play a la million° Ater tending his column in fioth about why the otom 120 milkon shouldn't like Shaw, we wondmed what Fled Newmyci w plotting while giving the Duke the once-ovum probably lie', going to tell us in the ne-st flab that Bob Crosby, Tommy Doisey, and Benny Goodin in nc stuctly cob, and that Ammo is all wiong het tug° they don't listen to Slick Mc Gino' and his Clammy Clambakes to those like mil selves who arc still pouting because An tic 'Shaw wasn't signed for Senior Ball, he's playing at Bucknell Match 10 light now he's at the Po\ in Philly now if the )intro loom commit tee gets on the ball, maybe see can hem him in May FOOlOO C VIIIIm, Jr '4O JOll.O. C Story JO- w fl, ok,. ch.... .40 11,1.1 Naloon '4l Disappointment of Ike Week: That theic was no file in Bellefonte this week end Add News Items The Annual Wintei Dance of the Bunn:wham School 11119 again been postponed mild-tit* A few vim e of the gals have been taken down with scarlet revel Let's take the chance, Boys We've had me isles and chalen box, anyhow Aftei ten da-es, mob° Alituieen McCann, mac hall fieslunan, ha, about given up hope that Wal ly "I'SCA I ' Dunlap will evei kiss her goodnight Meal( down, Wally It's fun, honest ,kt: OLD MANIA - THE MANIAC EARLY SPRING YOUR WARDROBE YOU'LL SOON BE NEED ING SOME OF THE NEW MINOS FOR SPRING COME IN NON AND LOOK THEM OVER i. , YR - Lih. Aft r iptl; tiole. t1.ar.....e. 1.4“. STARK BROS & HARPER OPEN EVENINGS PENN STATE COLLEGIAN NOW ON TOP! Dust off youl nhl pion% MI El lington and make your nielnib little bit 1101 ter, NI I (:0011111211 nor Artle (I've Got MI II null of Rhy thm) :Am is on vnin trail' Pictured above. you iltterhulas. Is your new 11101 who WAS I erently clowned "Icing of Swing" an a re_ mull of a national poll eonducted by Downbeat According to Ducky Tayllo local swlllo entlepeneul • Shaw was lespoietible for the Music Ronni's 105 pet I Ora 6.ti44 In( eto. of flluelnid secords, ore) the plel lln 00 months 'l'll 15 melon:it Ilse In sales gave Taylor s ming shop art Mid place In a dn•cier'l tonle‘d held In the TrlAlato al r,l The mire was u011)1 $5OO Shaw's 111041 1 000111 a 011)111)10t0n to 1110 littethug Gatelnity Is .1 five ?COl II 111)0111 of stn leg arrange imluding 1 110 works of Die hes) 111100,11 POPIIPIT 1111191 C a OM -110601 oil the records Lin I y Clinton, after swinging grand (meld arias, finds a new laid 'in Gilbert and Sullivan From the opmetta "lIMS Pine ; foi c," Fold Leary sings SWEET LITTLE BUTTERCUP, and 0001 ''The Mikado," Bea Wain s ngs I'VE GOT A LITTLE LIST They tuin out to sound Ipi etty good this way Jack Leon at d limps I ight on dishing out 1 A-I vocal. with Tommy Doi sey This week it's NEVER AGAIN I and I'M SO WEARY OF IT ALL 1 from Noel Coward's "Set To Mu . 'IC " i Two fast-becoming hits are the subject or Richard Ilimbei's lat ,st wax ionic Stu u t Allen sings, the vocals foi LET'S STOP THE CLOCK and ROMANCE RUNS IN THE FAMILY Aitie Shaw i iceoids another sure hit this week lon Bluebird, DELIGHTFUL DE LERIUM, featuring one of those tare Tony Pastor vocals Helen - Pokiest sings I WANT MY, SHARE OF LOVE on the coup ling Glenn Miller, who possesses one of the most beautiful of ra dio theme songs, lettnns to Blue bad with SIIUT-EYE and HOW I'D LIKE TO BE WITH YOU IN' BERMUDA, two nice tunes Maty Martin, who made a hit with that my heart belongs to daddy'staiff 111 "Leave It To Me," I swings two numbers we never 1 beau! berme (at least not this way) for Mecca Accompanied by I Woody 11 el man's orchestra, she s ngs LISTEN TO THE MOCK ING BIRD and LES FILLES DE CADIX We like that Hawaiian music with the native vocals, and enjoyed healing Dick Mclntire's h and play MULIWAI HULA, cv-, ell if we couldn't pronounce it Ross Morgan waxes two cake walks rot Dccca this time, GOOD-% BYE MY LADY LOVE and ELI GREEN'S CAKE WALK They unind better in the Morgan Man rei The Swinging Strings of Paul Whiteman do a smooth job with THE JAPANESE SAND!! MAN and RAGGING THE , SCALE "Ole Satchmo" Armt" shone; takes JEEPERS CREEP ERS foi a hot fide and then has the nerve to ask us WHAT IS TILIS THING CALLED SWING , lie knows 556 Enroll At Four Renn State Centers Enrollment at the foul Penn State undergraduate c cute 1 s i cached a total of, 556 foi the sec ond semester of the cut rent acad emic yea', acem ding to David B. Pugh, supervisor of undergi ad ante mite's, Of these, 377 ate eniolled as full-time students at the centers at Dußois, Uniontown, Haalelon, amProttsville. Fifty-two ate pat t time students, and 125 are taking novi:eredit, adult educational work - MI Pugh said the Necend sem ester enrollment 'at the centers opt esents an imrease of 80 per cent peel that of, last year EAT FOR HEALTH! We Have a Wide Selection of FRUITS AND VEGETABLES "If It Grows, _We Have It." McKEE'S ' MARKET OPPOSITE PdBTOFFIOE ~ + WHAT DO YOU KNOW? WHAT + DO YOU SAY? -- By BERNIE NEWMAN -7-• Do you think that the College Senate should contain a student representative? Len Cooper '4O, general major "Definitely The need for such was recently demonstrated by the fare fell manner in which the request tot n add-yen wication was flatly rojnetril" Jganne Watker, joirinalisin "Yes this committee makes rul ings ()manning students, by all menus students should have some thing to ray about. them Such a system would lit In with the policy or the College—that strident legis. lation Ire as democratic as pos slide" Joe Peel 'in, mitigation "No, tot tL reptementatiVe Ifut theta should ho at. Mimi noce attulanta, two men anti one: woman, to alt in on all meeting.; nhielt are dirataly of alutlant eoneatn TIIC4II 4i11.1011i4 mould not dlitala any nollelea, but trunAy rimy atmlent opinion to Ilia Sonata" Chuck Welsh ' commons , and finance "I think sn The students could have some one v. ho could present tbell Ideas 01 vlowpolnls m the Scoot , . And who unalll Ado to settle any polnla of doulo In the minds of ibis body" Howard Anderson '4O, advertis. log How else tan the College Sen ste aseerlani Mullein needs) The present student government set-im isn't embodied with enough power to bring about any of the mops_ tiresthey would like to put through " George Yeekley 19, enmineice and finance "Yes I think the sen ior class president is head of Ike student body, therefnte, he should act as an Intermediary between the students and the administra tion" ' Jack Clark '4O, Journalism, "Yes I don't think the students have enough power to bring about rmy changes they see fit under the present governmental setup But tlvroagh it pomerful body like the Senate, students could put through measures they see fit" 2 ran-Hel Officers Attend Convention Vi Nan S Doty '39 president, and Juanita M Chambers '4O, vice president, represented Pan-Del— lonic council at a district conven tion held in Washington, D C, on Friday, Saturday. and Sunday The con% enuon's theme I‘as co operation among sororities Rush ing problems such as unfair com petition, cooperative lashing, meth ods, and limitation of members were discussed at group meetings and by speakers Other topic, considered sere fraternily educa tion and orientation programs for freshmen , Represented at the conference were Adelphi Allegheny, Brook lyn, Dickinson, Coucher, Bunter, Randolph-Macon, Washington, and Pennsylvania Stale Colleges, and, American. Bucknell, George Wash. (natal, Maryland, New Yolk, Pennsylvania: Virginia. and 'Tem ple Univertities Rose Will Address , Advertising croup Don Rose, well-known column ist of the Philadelphia Evening Public Ledger, will be guest speaker at the foi mal iiLtiation banquet of Alpha Delta Sigma, honorary advertising fi eternity, slated foi the Nittany Lion Inn' at 630 p m Sunday ' Piofessois Eianklin K Banner, Donald I) Davis, Mutton, It Gardner, Lour H. Bell, of the journalism department, will attend, as, will local alumni The following initiates Will re receive their keys at the banquet: William S C Bradford '4O, Don ald' AI Ciesswell '4O, Hayes J. Din by '4O, Donald G Dickinson ''4o, Eineison H. Bumf Ro m t H Thompson '9O, John A. Wengem '39, Frederick L New ineyer '3O, and H. Kent Heppell '4O Parkinson Never Acted Yet He Has Lead Role Ile never set foot upon u stage, never spoke II line fat any audi ence, but he did have the elusive comedy touch, And so Not Ptank Neushaum cast him to one of the lbading toles of "Exemston," next production of the Penn State Playetc Ilis name is Leonnid Pall,Thson, a cellar, and he'll appeal in the Llnef comedy poi Li ayal in-Schwab Auditin mum, 'Mulch 17 and 18, in the mole of Mm Pitehell,'a bill' Mos (though he's menily semmou , ) Jewish laundryman with an even mine 1111:n14)0s dialect ' , Pailkinsott didn't dream of be ing in the play lle did appear at layouts—to watch a few of his filen& Neusbaum handed him a tiyout card but Pinkinson slipped it away elusively and move to leave the Little Theatre 114 Neusbaum snared_bna berme he leached the dont, had Joe Dobbs "p) (he'll play fled Magoon— smooth ,"qeelcm"y take his name for a tryout appointment , But .He Was ,Funny The embiyonc comedian ex pected to be cut after his first at second attempt but he was funny, his mannerisms and down-to-em th dialect weie things uhich 'could 101 l an 'whence in the :isles Ile wp, east, in the leading comedy role Leona] Pal Icinson '39 will make his debut next month—eh= in is to the tale "I Didn't Want to Be CaNt" of "Pima Atidienee to Stage" And it'll he a teal "Excur .ion" fm Patkinson Varsity Debaters See Action On 2 Fronts On Friday Membets at the vaisity debate r, q uad, togethei with a conch who acts as a rondo( tin and discussion loader, hose been touring neinhy towns as n "Pi avoling 'Nun Meet ' ing" gioup Iht‘id H 13enjarnin '4l, Fred S (*Alison "10, Fred T Lining - or '4O, and MN Schein 'l9 compo , ,ed the "Town Mr el ing" gn enlJn , MI ith staged an exhibition debate Fl May lientingdon High 'School on the subject of "l'inna PI nn Ing " Tice F Ryan "el and I , ldward C email '4l, upholding the adirma. live of the same svbject. (ideated Dieltindon College's , 'iepresents. Lives at Cellist° on the same 11113 Summer Enrollment Slated March 10, 11 Registi ation for summer camp and in acticum courses will take place Match 10 and 11 at the Re - gist' 's ()thee Courses for which student', must register at that time include agronomy 14, dairy husbandry 17, horticultm e 17, forestay camp, poultry hus bench y 9, landscape architecture lb and 17, home economics 315, surveying 48, geology 72, mining 80, and geology 70 COUI WS of this nature all eady placed en second semester sched ules have been disi egarded, so that registration for them is nee essai y Home Ec Cafeteria - Schedule Announced The Ilome Econonacv,cafcteu a sem vice iv again - available daily except Saturday evening and Solidly, Lama W Drummond, direetth of ,home ,economie% an nounced yestet day The catetelm is open horn 11 95 to 12 11 at noon, and•flom 5 10 to 0 15 p.m Table services will be available Monday eve nings _ Lip* . 000 fr Halibut Steak Clams Vressed , Trout Shrimps ' 40 Fathom Haddock Scallops • • Dressed Baas Frosted -Fish • Mackerel Salmon. Steak • Oysters , Boston Filets —`, Smelt's " ''.`Fil'et of Sole 4 :• 1 ' ,o -7 , DIAL 791 - WE DELIVER Cook's' Market Tuiesday, February 28, 1989_ Co-Edits Among the week'4 predgings and Initiations I the Phi Mu's"pledg. ed Sunday afternoon and the A a Pre last night Theta Phi Alpha Initiated F Jean Bride '4l and Nary Lott Trunk '4O on Sandal night ' Miss Doris Al lln4worth, home eco'nom ICs' instructor, will he the' gIIPRt speaker at the "Ellen 11. Richards Club meeting Wednesday night 'flee tome wilt bb "Spring Fashions" The club is planning a part) to fete all sophomore girls eligible for membership on March 15 The Minim Board will meet II 117 Old-Alain at 4 p m today Ails Donald Davis and Reggie We!duet entertained the Mortar Dowd with a buffet supper Sun day night Ite , teatch at the Univeretty of U nion, iv proving that' air-condi tiotiing males roily, aidg a patient's ( bailees of 'reeovely