COMPLETE r #tr 'CAMPUS rtttt al COVERAGE " ;-I . 'VOLUIVIE - 35—No' 53 Z 658 „. . , ~.i” y SET FIRST ALL-COLLE GE . de ~, ~, . A ~, 9 9 , . 4 , ,„, , :-.. ~ , -, ope iI4: : :VOliet: Alf:•000 -- Plap. '2:For -iiiiilget Additional , sl,l - 68,445 -Asked Br -College' Seems-Doomed ItKRRISBUItG, Aptil 17—Any chiritices , thal, may have existed of rinsing the biennial .ippi opt nation „to the,Penusylvanin State Collage :iibo've the j 4,425,000 econimended by,coveinoi James iii his budget mesuge last Febi only mete be to be;shattered 'here today „as 'the , Govo:t struggled to bal. '„:anee' the budilet in the face of in: 'eletisingly adverse conditions .s...i.T,o'the glowing list of financial s difficillties facing the administta- Vtuthlwas - 'ackleil lasti'weelc the , Coynty Court's dciblon ~trvOdoting the foreign, col pm - c,ition ...hooch/se, tri ,This action, -leave el dent of , - utne , ?$37,500,000 in tht ,tate ( s - ieviniite neirt' two Waliev'etrl.6.ll6e bound iAb ilmAletali : lcnell allimpei fm . „I.fiiuitig the appnpt Introduced '7lll, 'the LrAsliitiiie' lb No r iall: $5°,5111.1,-, l i muititeilattiee 2 ,Tipend!tliiE.s,l;•a'n tl i.;$038,000 r iot =,.tinui:Li zit 11 ol] of ,lionds IfOrliliirew'rAiii 1 enel.ll Stialc Aullah ity to College asked Ili "i„ts'-seLtind letatest and 1 7 ; $l,l 68 ; ',445, above, the Covet noi That - 11m Legishduie wits m no to saw. dice mummy fin the ic'edtiuition was shown last meek when the dluusc suspended fot,ttwyeul:'the'payment of.. lgo,ooo - in subsidies to school ;dist' ids' 7. - This altitude, plus the fact that the Covei no holds finalipowet to rIN hi any appi op ta Lion passed by the legislator e, made it leieas 'inglY cle ii that the College would have to ovemonie Lnemendous oh slldes to gain any me i ease! in its opt in Lion :State 'treasurer , Here Tomorrow Mil Robb, Stale Tieastner, mill bpealc hale at 3 p in Imam tow, in - the Hume EL_ Audi Lot "on "The Meehattita J.Kvslu , ] :;-Several inembei% of the Senate Apt,tom 'awe Committee ate e‘- 'iPeeted W aLeoniminy Itte,s, who is behevell Lo be the filhl, State Ta en 'so; el eve] to - speak rhe nd d]ess will be open to all tate May Begin 'epallte'searth Here to thc Coltcymtt HARRISBURG, Apnl 17— A usual eli but eau to develop- a thiat,ite by-products Licubld be ebtabliblied at lbe Penn- State College andel the novioiocis of a bill, now being btu died ,bv, tlie'State'Sentite Tlie, bill, es by llie Senate' Ninet; 'Cominittee, would n leiive the bin intu andel the jut M ale' lea ocilie &uvula y of Mines. Ten.:Play Tickets _- ,, ...';.Offered' As Prize , :At• Frosh Dance 7.ir e g en' tickets to "lVlntei set," nem • est -Pia} s 'anal; o 111 be awarded Jor„dool ' fires at I the first Fresh: tuukClasts dance.to bo held in' Rea 9 p w to tuidnight Friday • _ ',.%" l .Flaylai r , tor the dance will be Owls -The varsity 'finitytet twill at intermission "Admissidn 113,75 cents a couple A. , Wben -Student Union Board Fitrilits,,.approval to the dance at akmeetiug Felnuarjr, 28, it vas stipulated that to foster Class spit , ItArie'least oue:' member s of .each couple must l afi eshataii - • Dims For A ro ria OPERATIC STAR Singers Will' ;_Close Artists' Course Series develitnd Syniihony Secured For Next 'Year; Patrons To Vote On Others Sc, cdito) wl, `"Lci, 'cw Eat l'auc 2 , •Trlie , Chlyetund SYmplio - ny 01- 'elienta uli eady, , been signed 'for'ltiatelt 29, 1940, as - one of the " "1" •t: • ' ilu'ut)ein,,,oti To( s r caltl'eseliQ,9l4 . 9*P l iTtiicWitat‘ , tile IRir;Constiek , ; (,ll,l2; De. itte'.-Lonipleted, this gtoup of , RtlbSlll/1 smgets will the opening numbei next sea saul _ • Itobofeltv, btu dune, Jean Teilnynon, sopiaile, and Wll - 11.1111. Wiwi, will conclude this year's At tints' Gout se when they tippeai in Schwab Anditoi ium lit 8 p in tonirialow to sing, in Lostunie, au as flout popului Opel as A poll of the autheine will be take% at inteinossion to detet - mine whom subset ibers want for the Linen numbets not yet timid upon fot next yea' . Robofsky, who once. played lit st violin in the Baltamoi et, Symphony Ottliestia, has sung with the Philadelphia Gt and Open]. Com pany, and Robot Hood Den and Lownolm Stadium °pew. Miss, Tennyson has sung with tine Sun Carlo Opel a Company and the Chicago Opel a Company and a ceently Idled engagements in Holland, Belgium, and Ft anc,o Ham has appeated as - soloist with the Otatui to Society of New Yolk, the Sehola Cantot um, the Cleve land Symphony Oichesta a, the New Yotk Opera Continue and dui nig one season gave live UM tea tb m . New Yolk's Catnegie Hall 1011 Aticiinmenl -Ted In English Is Slated 'Thursday Afternoon The English AVaininent Test Fut oil sophoinuieb ,desiiing to enter the Uppee Divibiod of the Selioul of Libel al Al ts,Aslll be given Thotedav afternoon, the depot linent of khighbh Compobi nallnl announced .vestit day , li.Netioes fleet disks ' that afternoon may be. seemed by aophotitoteb in, Room' 4.0 b, Old Main. The test will be given in - the . pluees• P M. to 2 39 1 3 21.:' 105 %White Hall" 11-1(1 3 White Mull Ku—N 200 tiiigineeiing D 3 P.M to 4 30 P.M o—Sh - 905 01, St—Z - 400 Agueultuie ._ 905 Old Maui All suphomoles must make application foreuttance_to the Upper, Divisle'n 7 in Room 406, i , Old Mem, befoie'dllay .1.,-it was also Announced. -., „, :" ,Hone Economist -To ' Speak 'Aliss Mary 'Dahnke, home-eco nomist foi a... Mtge cheese -comp any I will give a demonitration on "The Use of 'Cheese An' Cookery" at 4 10 p.m' today in the Home He auditorium. _ - Attempt 'To Abolish NYA Is Defeated Plessure From 'FM. Killed 'Measure , , In Senate Special to the Gollryton WASHINGTON, Api 17—An attempt to 101 l the Natiowil Youth Adininistiation, which today is 'supplying 'mil to appioximatcly 90,000 college students thioughout _the nation; has-been beaten, ie. portedly thiough inPuence excit ed by I) !r e sident Fl unklin Roosevelt hiinself This was tevealed here today a, the Senate moved to d sCUbS a bill repotted favotably by the special Senate Committee on Unemploy ment and iteliel which would esta blish a single agency to tootdinate the well, of iIIeVYA, PWA, WPA and CCC As Di tginally nal (Rimed by Sen ator James F Byrnes , S C ), the bill would have ci ea Led a new Cabinet depac Uncut of _ win ks to cat y on "must; uctlon" Pl °Jetts This would definitely have killed NYA, 1011C11 non !unc tions OS a subsidmi y of the WPA When the opecial Senate tom suittee launched it.s study of Lhe bill, howevet, iepoiLs say that Presulent Roosevelt brought pi °S .. - - -sure to bear' upon e iembci Ivilli t ,Jlikieou . ll.llllla*tWlllt;wap amended raitttunliT•lo' pi ovule„ fin NYA huh even to enlarge lb, ies ponsibil Lies , A total of $69,3110 hat. been al located lit, Lhe NYA to aid 514 giaduahe and mulct gi actuate stu dent,' this year at the Pennsyl vania State College Eukratia: Will '-', Join National 25 Women Will Be Initiated Into Zeta Tan Alpha !gay 19 to 21.- Eukt atm, local woolen's group, u ill become members of Zeta Tau Alpha on May lb to 21. They will become the Gamma Epsilon clam lei, 78th to be installed Pledging loi the 25 membeis of the local group will be held on May 7at the home of Mi Vemion D Peteison, 020 N Ilohnes stied, by the thaptei l'i OM Dick inson College m Carlisle Mentbeta to be initiated ate Duiot'iv M Gibbon , . 'JO, pieta dent, M Beryl Hindman '4O, tieasul et , llama W Millet '39, bectetat v, Betty E. Bashore '42, Clot a W IVlnigamini '4O, D. Jane Ballet '4l, Ruth V DiLe 'll, It Dawn• Rattle, '39, Dula Rainer '39, Maim, E Hai linan '4O, Het, tie Ruth Hindman Ruth E House! '4l, Bessie .1 IgiPe Alice B Itte, '1,14, Bai bola W Millet '4l, Jean E' Poi Lei '4O, Kathipt .1 Put ter '42, Doitithy B Reeves '4l, Maideliette t, SUMO '39, Dorothy B Sghuet t '41,-Ruth Id Wagnei '4O, Dottilliv E Wilson '4O. RuW Weiogetbet '4O, Nancy f; Yeatick '42 and Zelda Wood, 'alumnae' =Z= htutletas mho will attend the Inlet collegiate Centel once on Gov elinueut meet at 4 p in today in Rood 12 Ohl Main 93% 'Of Stu By Student ()Nitwit SurveYa AUSTIN, Tex , Apkil 17—Ask one hundred typical - American college students whether they be lieve the pie Sent neutrality law can keep the United States out of war, and less than seven will ans wer "yes " Ali:overwhelming majonty of D 3.3 percent of the students of the nation shake their heads at the possible effectiveness of the law m case of war, interviewers on camp- STATE COLLEGE, PA.„TLIESDAY, APRIL 18, 1939 Special ComS) ittee Set Up By Senate Will Deliberate Representaiion Problem Landsberg Plan For` Student Membership . Results In AppOintment Of Group -.;- he %%hole tool'', ot ofelatati the College tittottte will be sLucht l / 4 1, the Apt 11 TAN:Wig of the Senate Ca LI 011 menthth, of the spel.l,ll Comm I'lesideot Helmt la lei this week was teal Mid II nit the pi esitluit'u No 1 epos t. was made at. the meeting by the punt commitleti , considei mg the possibility of II thitl-yeal vacation nest yeal This 1 malt committee is composed of the Calendai - and Academie Standiti ds committees, headed by Profs Elton I) Wallcei and Ja cob Tanker,' respectively Glowing out of a pi °paha' foi student leplesentation in the Sen ate oi [ciliated by Pi of Helmut Landsbei g, the pi oblem was In tel led to a special committee on' a motion by Dean of Men Arthur, I L.A. Vocations - :: -Confab Slated - - 3 Student Honorary Gro ‘ ups To Sponsor Speakers For'eiNeajgWeek:, `` 4 . " lie firs( Libeial Arts Cal eels Conleiente will be held nest Mon day, Tuesday and Wednesday. it was announced Seslinday by Don At thenswell 4U. chilli 1141.11, of ,the 01.11 111 Mee in clidi go cunteiente le being bpoll /.01 ed by live student lionotitay et, 6.inlYalions They have Invited Uuulllied speakei eho Übb VOLlllielldi (WWI tllllitieS ill ale fields of advertising teaching. ac countatity juninalisin and bank ing Alpha Delta Sigma. ads et Using hunt:nary Iv ill have as theh guest speaker .1 P Johnson, settle' ex °cativo tot N W Ayels and boa Athol tieing Agent. 4 Sigma Delta inen'y journalism honorary, has ill% Ited Paul Dl flle]. chief of the Associated Plebe to Peausyl sattla CPA Head To Speak Daisy Ness, president of the Pe'sinsylvaniss Association of Corti tied Public Accountants, liars been seemed fat the ronfetenee by Del ta Sigma PI commerce and 11 nonce lionormy Kappa Phi Kap p.] education bunorsuy eiil bilug to the umpue W D Wanuamakei Azisesican dliectus of !Anglian UM veisltJ 'I beta Sigma Phi mositeu's Jour. statism hunosary will have Miss Rebecca, (Ross a member of the (Antolini stun of the Lock Htiven Express. 'llk on "(lateens for Women In the Field of Journal 111111 " Two Fined For Theft Rebel t C Blasingaine '39 and Franklin J Duncan, a tel stu dent, yesterday Intoning pleaded guilty to theft of a eat twin Re, sides Taxi service on' March 4 They told Judge Ivan Walker of ,pleaders' court that it, eras done as a mank and wet e' given 'the' minimum sentence, costs and a line of $lOO Both were repti mended. tints Are Sk uses from coast-to coast have dis eoveled in a poll conducted by the Student Opinion Surveys' of Am el lea — Witt Conga ess wrangling civet neutrality and the President le pot tedly teady to .back any 'move to repeal the act,-student opinion is in' tune with general public op inion, which has given•various in dications that the" United States should take a flint stand on the side of-the democtacies The question used in the sut- ion Increase a ts bet (.11 Ile 4i talent hotly and I,J . ty a special walla:llea set up al - whiLli was held dating the laistait Ali... will pleb:ably be apianalul by ell' the hist pail a wool., it office vestal day t, • "It Win ;lock The i ummittee will I`iiiii t its i ecommentla twits A the dklay meanie of the Senate k As LIR. 011ginal Landsbei g mo tion toi one elceted student 'mem btu with full voting I 'gilts was rot acceptable to Student Boai il, which demi ed two men and ono , y , oman, non-voting, it was decided I.y? make a special study of the 1 . 7 r, hole pioblem, Wa I HMI stated ,y,estei day In this way a . epl e -le:dation plans of both the Sen ' ate and Student Sow d can be I discussed and woi Iced out Seniors Name S Honor Men Yealey, Prosser., Coskery. Peek 'froanor itch Get Clans` Positions' • , rule names of five semois I serve as class 1101101 111011 aL Semoi Class Day C CrelbCS wets 01111/Ull - yestei day by Joseph A. Peel, dab:, president Because of a shut l age of at, tendance al a seam class meet ing the Monday betide Bagel vacation, the settim, pi esent, wet e I tinned into a imams tmg coin- [lee by Peel and selected the men to be Imitated Those selected were Joseph A Peel, Spoon Man, Geo] ge W Yeekley, Pipe ()tato' , Charles A Pt osset • Bartel Man, Raymond S CuskelY, Cane Man, and John A rrio.inovito. Class Donut As Class Donut, Tluaaovltcl will also act as chat: mau of the class day mit etses New Women's Club Awaits Recognition Chatitides, newest local women's oiganization; m igmally called Phi Sigma Alpha, plans to become en oginzed, by Pan-Hellenic Council a, soon as it finishes the 15-month probational pet tod set by the council The club was founded List Octobei. _ Officals are 12', Elizabeth Gioff 40, plesident, Ruth J Kocliet '4O. business channtan; Dolothy 51 Johns '4O, settetaty, Louise L Zicidt '4O. ti mimic' and Edna Mae Kappel '4O, rushing than man - Othei membeis me Emma I Gllnutti '4O, Elizabeth Plell.)11 '4O. and Maiguiet M. Ciniahosky '4O. Di ;Robert F Dangle], pro Tensor of classical language~, is tithisot to the pimp Pall-Hellenic aul mg that le cal gthups cannot adopt Cheek let.tet 1111111eS necessitated' the change In the clubs moue Collegian Candidates Meet IN eblimen edltui Id eaud Waled fur the ,Culleglaii, will meet at 7 I) ta numigruw‘ night In Routh :us Old Male ptical Of N veyn "Do yod believe our peesent neutrality law-‘can beep us out of wail" The mime's. Yee . 6 7% No ' 93 3% . And with 'iemarkable unifoint ity; students of almost every pelt of the country think the same way, in almost identical numbers, Most common reason given for the ineffectwenebs of the Neutal ity-Act was that no Inv/ of any kind can keep the country out of a general war under the present rgiatt Independent Council Will Form Today 10 Units Now In Line To Bring 600 Men Under Control lt'pi ecenlatives fi um 10 utile militant awl, will meet at 7 10 p in 1 ani hl in Rooin 41 h Old bldm lu Point what will be the In di petulant Men Council, govei lung body, Pot Pena Stale's vast nan-fiatet iuty gi uap, II 0 (IS ul yestei day On IVillami A C ilbreath "19, than - man of Ila to gam/Mani ultima ta, Appi oximatoly 1,01) min-fiatei - may men will go andel the COUII - lama:thy with its oi gam/a t:on light Moil ding hotima, and two unattached pintas will la , alfectul by the move Newest und4,, to elite) the 01- gaziwatlon dive nsr lao gioutv, sponsoied °tell; by the el , . at Atheillin vial MLAllistel Ilalls Beside , . thebt, the B 13 Club, the Au dw,agi , Ibe }-Lee-Low Club, tIIC BeilVel 110111; hl• Blue and White Club, the Lions Club, [mount ILill iilld Matill's wtil be lepiebented at tonight's meet ing Although they will not be lepie bented when the , Council tega iGetz::.--lie%-ei al boaleling. houses ale espetted to petition the org,auttation 101111111 i, Let Cot membeiship soon 'rlieW ale Penn Haven, 1111 boaul ing house and two co op houses that nill combine to hem one un , Ag Council Signs Campus Owls For Frolic On April 29 Ag Mk annual spring Laud val of chance and dance, vi 111 fea tine ❑ie music _of the Commis Oa Is it was announced yestei day lit Donald G Lei eh ,it 'lO, new Ag Student Count-II pi esldent (is Is aill lit °vide I hi, thin ti inn '1 to 12 MI the agate which has been set fun Satui day vlglit, April 29, In Hee hull Booths will open at S p in As In fin mei l acne t ticklesu lA-taking and foolish unmet simundei lug alll in et all In the gala carnival attuoupliere A 75 cent (pm couple) admission ticket m 11l but vh tualls thousatith; ttf Arute chance gamer, dud buuths thou ever Loewe «Itl sultuund the da,1112 , 2 Haw. Lem!' albu said A Alp a 111 again be aaatded Cut the beat booth Lion Cod Sale Begins , In Downlinen Stores; Price Slashed To $l.lO Sento' Lion Coats ate nun ou sale at six domitomi stole!, it MIS announced by Wilbett &heel 39, conintillee elidninati Cost, of the touts this vein been induced to $l.lO • The tt addlottul semot coats ate mi sale at the folio% mg stm es Fu °null's, Kal- Ill's, Mitten's, Slams' (fur men) and Sehlow's (fur women) utrality Law system of inlet national politics. mainly because of oui economic Intel ests That opinion seems to reflect the sentiment of the majm ity of college men and women who in ',lemons polls have voted thus way Sell planes to democracies and not to dietatoiships. 62 8 per emit; approve of rearmament, 71 8 petcont, build an witty and navy along enough to 'noted the en tue Western Hemisphere, 62 pet cent. PRICE FIVE CENTS 1941 NOMINEE 4.+ Independents Pick Nominee For '4l Head 13ackeastose Named, Party Releases Complete Slate; Others Selected TIIVIIIa C Backenstose wan nominated by the Sophomore In dependent patty Lo vie tot 1941 class m esideticy us an Cato e can didate list, was leleasetl following he Eaistet holiday by William B Baa tholoinew, party chant man Two girls ,were included on the Write Joseph ft ,Scalzu, Ji , vice-m es [dent, Jean aighead, seca e tail y, and Theodore Rice, Li ea sui el, complete the nominee% foi class officeis Selection of Mai y lot the Sect elan v post lilted out the Sophomoi o Campus 10.0 %%loch also includes two wo men Nominees foi i espective School Gummi positions of the contend ing 1941 patties include Inde pendents—,lValtoi It Hostel man, Ji , Engineer nig, Lewis C Car alien, Nunanal Indust' ten, Flank A Gleason, Chennsit y and Phy sic., Annabel Boyd, Education, . nil Flank NI Platt, .1 , Libet al Ails Campus—James It Blown, Eugineeung, Ed cs ai cl IV Nestoi , Mimi al Indust' iPs, Thomas H Ainsworth. Cheinisti y and Phy sics: naval d Bloom, Education, and Ault. L Ileffet an, Libel ul Ai Ls Shirm Up For Vico-President Selection of Sutdbcll Slot in by the iluntot Itidepentlent Patty to tun tot all-College Vice- Piebident (Continued On Page Two) Faculty Will Exhibit Art Ist Week In May A two-heel. etshibit 01 fatuity int will be shown in the College Att. Catlett , . 203 Maui Engineet nig. doling the lust week in May 1 he exhibit Is sponsored ,by the d ‘ISIall of bile alto of the (Jelin' meth of aicluteettne, and, if tthe tessful, nittv ‘ beetnne a biennial af fail %Voils exhibited will include mantes and sculpture cleated by laculta menthe's of then It ises tailing the past dune yea'!" Ell- Web should be delneted to Room 301, Mani Eng neeiing. between ri ain Aptil 28. and noun.- Ain ii 1) Ifthelt exhibitot will be allowed thice collies and, fot the Put pose of the catalogue, should mint Miss Mary Kaihan, Room 301, Mum Engineeting, of the title, medium, and, if any, yin» of his exhibit, berme Aim! 22 FINAL EXAMS will be here before you know IL So that you may hav,e sufficient time to plan your Summer location in accordance with the/ time when y . o u r examinations end, the Collegian will print the complete exam schedule NEXT ISSUE Out Thursday Night SUCCESSOR To The Free Lance, Established 1881 Campaigning To Get Start On April 25 Mass Meeting Is Set; Will Explain New Government Sce idrtonal, "Malloy Pot, 'tad," Pogo .2 Tuesday, Wednesday , and Thursday, May 2,3, and 4, were definitely set as voting days for the all-College elec tions with the adoption of revised Elections Code by the Elections Committee Ballot ing will include the vote Du sill-College Piesident and all- College Vice-President along with that for class office] s and School tounul membei Polls will be open in Old Main lounge flout 9 a m until pin daily with one half how di toted at noon The Committee will %cave as election judges Campaigning has been sehteltil ed to open 7 p m Tuesday, Apid 25, with an all-Cullege mass meeting tenatively set for Schwab And:l,olmm A discussion of the new student goveilunent constitu tion will be meluded prim to tin intioduction of candidates and pilaw Ins by icspective panties Each pasty must, submit a plan of campaign and an estimate of all expenditines before it may be gin actual campaigning ~.—Nomiratson; Revlsloni hladC, MIIIOI ICVIbIOII% we, made the method of nomination with the signattn e quota CM Faith in , being taibed Candidates lot 'all College Ptesident and all-Coller esident, must have 2till ig- Patin es and eandidatcs tm etas offices ute t equii ed to ;newel ; Hines of lOU vote, s In each east 25 potent of the total most b • I'.olllCll . b signattn es Nomination for School Council wilt be wit. nutted in a 'minim uhahi each school sees fit subject - to the ap pi oval of the Elections Commit tee To provide lot the new offae. additional posteis mall be supplied by the present Student Council and provision has been made to spend up to $5 foi each candidat , tot the all-College offices The $lO allowance lemma tot each poi• ty's expenses foi a ilasi chile Penalty for violation of .the electioneming regulation has been stiffened to 20 votes by the 10 lv code Anodic , ' slight ch inge sta tions an approved menthe! of eau, patty at the gleam:is table rahidi than to the lear foyer to sheik the lists of vote's: Can She Cook? Find Out At The Cafeteria Men of Penn State' Do ,tt want a pie-taste of %out futon wife's (minim v ability , Ilene %out chance The Home Economies Lafetci iti in the basement of thoottome Lc tionint; Building is now open ft , , the seniestet, act:outing to Mt Joon Junes Mott uLtot in quantitt tookets The cafeLeim is tun entnely be gals entolled in the quantity cookery Louise There ale in paid employees and all cooking and sewing is done by the gills So minute casually of the gill friend if she is isoiking in the cafeteim and sneak in fin ti meal sometime when she is dying Hit , cooking Who knows but that it Mal' snot' ou Low being (hugged through the.dinoice milts ot a morgue in a few yews? Local Post Office Prolits While post offices all over the country and the Federal Govern ment were losing $34,000,000 on its postal system last, year,,the State College post office came out "in the black " Last year's te celpts wale $lOl,OOO, an - incicase of $B,OOO over that of the pi evious year.
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