Semi -Weekly , TO .THE VICTORS - - ,', . , - tint -#_ t a u . ~c 4 ,..,,,,,,„„,- (frn , ll NOT THE SPOILS—OF COURSE-, ~ .-'-'=- .7 ; n2 0-,---, , -6-4, r: ' 'ir 414'4 BUT THE FIRST ALL-COLLEGE RULE - , , 1 , ' .. ~.,,,- „ . 'cf) , *e•iass" Sullen( Pacts Mont Elections Whca Today,.toinoilow„ind Thursday. Daily from 9 a in .100 12 15 p. ni and 12 45 p in to 5 p. ni - "Where. In Old Main (list flow lounge , Wiry To choose the first All-College President and Max-Pi esident and class ?Meets under the new men's and women's, joint stu dent govei nnient Into °diming the major candidates of the Campus and Independent Cliques— ALL-COLLEGE PRESIDENT Fr-F -IF - TON idIeWILLIAMq,,:n & (Independent) '4O; PRESIDENT: FLETCHER - L: BYROM, - JR (Campus) 14t PRESIDENT: .:,THOMAS';,BAoKENSTO6E hit=llll PRESIDiNT: •I ';JOHN J. PYLoNG r ' (Campus);;:. G WARREN ELLIOTT, JR (Campus) DAVID E PERGRINI / I (Independent) HENRY,A,,CARSON (Campus) I:` , KEMIVILEK: Ilii=Ell VOLUME 35—No 37 Z 658 All-College Election Begins Today In Old Main; Lasts Until Thursday Commission Lists Room Standards '42 Group Will Submit Plans To Student ' Housing Board , Slandai dC for student looms have been drawn by the Fieshman CommisAion of the PSCA and will be submitted to the Student Housing Boni d The Coinnussion called fin "sat- Nfattuty heat, light, vtntilaition, and a respectable atmosphere" fm eves oom To achieve these 111111 S it Leann mended one centei lamp for every lodin with at least one electrical outlet for own y student in ,the loom, all outside wiling be safely iveied; a 60-watt bulb be pi oval lfoi each lamp No mote than 10 attalents could be asked Co use one bath no, the COMMMIOII ccommend- Its standards also culled for change - of linen evety week and thorough cleaning for each loom ce each week Equipment in the loom, the immission lecommended, should dude at least two feet of ban space, three &flue's foi each Went, a desk with at least six sale feet of surface space foi di student, and no some than so beds , to be placed-one over e other ' The ,ictoininendations wei e awn up a.gio9p:discusslon ' 3entinirthVeo . ll*tan * Smirgei :plumed the progress and find igs'inade so far in the Collegian using clean-up drive 300 Foresters Attend-Dinner Stewart, Clepper Speak On Opportunities In Field; Need Trained Men . A grew, of 100 stiidtnts, and guests attended the 11th an moil banquet of the Penn State (Forestly Stalely in Vie Old Main Sandwich Shop last Prlday night The banquet was held as a "strut' off" to the 97 fotestry son itnc'elto ille the - latit gl one or stu dents who Hill VOl attend Llaesee In the 80001 , of tureally'e little "Pen I;lain shuck," .4nt.e ilex! yen: s chine nlll tonlinue Llmii etinliee in the new tureetty 1,111111 lug Arttier I. Bennett longtm;is ter, Intl educed llem y 1. eleppel', executive secretary of A.lllOflCllll Folustry and Prim State's fors,tly rein mutative In Washington, D who_..talked on the olipta tie, iu theforestry field Following Chipper's talk, Ben nett introduced C tAlbeit Stewart. Secretary of the Pennsylvania De partment of retests and Waters, who lalketkon the part that the depitrtment plari in preset vatiou anerensenation of state forests .and the work that a forestry stn dent can enter tate! 1;1;111110.ton ~ "phoune good :Ai ong mgualin Lion. Play oe n 4: five 10n 1, Inni then Liu y 11. out tegardfono of the ban 0," StOW,III. advh,"dd The pullthal Kul up of the de pal La y out atm d6pkted by Stem art be said, "The Department of An eats slid Wateis must light the political blister rust us 'it liglats l the st WU:4)We blister rust" iro the , l'euti State foie:eters he suld„"1 hope to ha 4 mere Valued !motels when I Mime thou when I entered the state department I eel)] Witte LI dined men"' .. , Watts' Again Heads , Penn State In;China ,Dean, Omerlima Ralph g L. Watts 111tH, been reelmlted head at the Penn State in China Committee Other OffiColB tot the 1939 4U year at e Sarabell = C • Shirm '4O. vice chairman, Prot Roy D v Anthony. executive secretary, 3 Milani Walsh '4O, reeoiding , sem etury , and Hurry V. Seamans; treasurer., Seniors Will Choose ,Gift . At 7:30 P.M. Student Cabin, Murals Up For Discussion The Semot class will meet at , 7 30 tonight in Schwab AudtotlUM to make final selection of they. class gift Class Pi esident Joseph k Peel Will pi trade over the meet ing Several choices may be made by the class at the meeting tonight.' though no inelcation has been made as to uhich mill be the linal gift One alto native is the pi uposed student nucleation Lodge, whit] , is gaming impetus as a campus wide interest This plojeet would cost an estimated $6,000 to $8,000: and has the approval of many leadeis Murals for Old Main arc election which may be: made Campus 'support is stiong, for the muials, and, although they class gift mould not cover the Mi.' tae amount needed fm such a. pi watt, au angemcnts could b..t, made fel the balance of the' amount should the class stmt. the, ball iolhng~ Anothet tecent pi oposal is, in the establishment of a scholarship fund Tropical Setting, Is Prepared Although she doesit I knew: It: attlactive sophisticated „Edythe WI !gilt, featured voce list, W ith Tommy Dorseys band, is tutting a Dip to the South Seas on Friday night In fail Doi soy s %hole Inind Hill Mid themselves under tropical skies- miter' they fill their engage meta at ;runlet Prom in Recrea tion Ball this - meek end Palm trees, soft lights, Dorsey n sentimental ntt iug, a queen of the thls and , mote are promised by co shah men If Jack Allen and Leona' d Cooper The Tiahpn Company. llVCOTaluih for Ile Si^nlot dance and I I.' Ball, has been c oultin.ted to do the &tainting Thew will be a omitting of the Junior Ilium Queen, Penn Slate's most popelat'i u eil A arta ession or SW tun! BMOC's iY 111 be led by the QIICI3II cad Penn State's best climbed man del leg the lute! lids- `Bible' Editor Names Staff 1 0 1.1taiis P 'McEvoy '4O, wo men's of the handbook, yesterday .1111101Ineed that the following have been' tho se]) to Ilse woinenN staff towel It Biotin Beth M Swope '4l, Doiuthy Field '42, Peggy IYI Wni nekn '4O, Isabelle Jordan '4O, Betty Rose '42, Betty-Jo Patton '42, Betty Strayer '4O, NCS . ,II lei4tone '9O, Gail F Pope '4l, Aliec Murt.iy '42, and Ruth Ple-- set '42 Rowland Explains Income Tax Act To' Professors The Public Saltily Tax Act. el allow cede' al ta‘atum on the bubo by Pia. Chitties J Rowland of the chess berme (lie American Aebocial Oki Mani Sandwich Shop lumt, We The act, Wings College employ. ees rile the income tax group ' Prof. Rowla i nd called paiticulak, attention to the iequilements of the law which piovide fot the fil ing of income Lino icpoits midei the following conditions: a Single individuals having It mil. Income of $l,OOO or mute. b Mat tied individuals having a net income of $2,500 at mole. e. ,Any individual, mottled oi single, having a gloss income of $5,000 oi more • It was pointed out that in many cases retutns would be untitled even though no tax,was due The new taw, Piot' Rowland said, became effective as , of Jana ary.l,;` 1959 and he advlsed:"Coll SIATE COLLEGE, PA., TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1939 1 ' ' NEW COLLEGIAN MANAGING BOARD Members of the new Collesian managing board reading from left to right (first row) Janet Story, assistant senior secretary, Morton Nie man, circulation manager, C Russell Eck, bus !nets manager, Burton C Willis, Jr, advert's irg manager, Doris Gutman, senior secretary (second row) Het bert Nipson, assistant sports + + + Engel And Eck Head Collegian (.9nio Made -Women's 'Editor At Stiff Elections Held For 1939-40 Year A William Engel, .11 11.15 CAW NI editor, pi' the Collegian C 1111., mill Eck, business manage' and Helen L Camp, a unien's edllol fur hie I ear 1 049 10, rutin A Tro .Inovll tit, lel tring editui , announ ced on Nioulto night 10inzinuel Roth Si.,', stained man aging (nto:, !Cubist Wilson, spoils editio, Bernard A Neuman, nowt, (Altai, and George 13 Schloss, realm p whim Others se Inued wise Plllll S Iltildtllllllll hlhtillil ma nagillg «111.01, Gallus! Gipson, assistant si of it, edit°, and W lhadley Ga ails, assintatil 11011 , , 01111.01 Advei tilting manager of Ii 10 neu muff is 11111 be Itin toll (' Mll,, II , hlle Mot ton Nieman uOl be] VI , us th, illation Tonnage' Senior set iota: y will be Doi it, Outman The lieu bluff is In libblime. Pahl With aith Ole next issue on May 5 Ik:tiring ineinhts sof the son for board a 11l ni,t ilh ex ollltio inembets of flit insinuging bo,ud Al. it staff banquet held in the Slate College Hotel following the elections, the 1 Oat mg Mite], e anovittli, wits Pi esented with an (my% 11118 by Ike new C111(01 on b2hlllr of tilt pnuo, p(111,, boa' d llethel Talks To Alumni Club l'lnsidott Ralph I) I ad di esmul thy Wilkey Ihmtu Alumnt Chill on PI ttla - y JII6Itt .. 1101 Cottgic , ,s Palbbell 1,14 i 11101101'U. ICS of stair employ.!es avi. ,xplatjtetl c depau Lima of uonucti, , , ii un ad- Uoil of UlllVet sity Pi ofeieu s m Ilic 2tlnesdav - - lege ' teathets and employers to hdep num ale i eeot do of impot t ent 'Wes of 111C01111.. dui mg the yeas so that. term mation"would be available when the ' t ettn Int ate dee next Matt eh :Waves, wages, consulting fees. interest t tteivtil, dividends, tents. book t mold on sale of mope' Ly as e all examples of tun able income, the spealcei ,aid Howovet, ptuceeds of life Mout - ance paid at the death of the in suied, gifts, inheritances, and in let est, 'on Lei govei fluent bonds ale exempt tuna tax Among deductions which may be ' claimed, , specific mention was (Continued On Page Four)• editor, Helen L Camp, women's editor,' Emanuel Roth, managing editor, George B Seh'ess, feature editor, Paul S Haldeman, as s stant managing editor (third i ow) A Wil liam Engel, Jr. editor, W Bradley Owens, as sistart news editor, Phyllis R Gordon, assis taut women's editor, Robert L Wilson, sports editor , Bernard A Newman, news editor Lodge May Be Located Near Shingletown Gap Bricii'd Negotiates For Si Narrows Coates If pi esent negotiations of tl through, the All-College Lodga, MuteUdeaS, n ill be located on Ti in above Sin:11;10mm This spot Is easily accessible I can be i cache d in ten minutes of an how's hiking distance of the c. The Boat d announced that the student design contest for select ing budding plans for the Lodge haul been narrowed down to Mee cal ins and that the winnei of the $25 awai d would be chosen within a week "Ever; plan yr Dt E C Davis, cha❑ man of the Boat d, "was an eikellent, one The Boat had difiti-ulty ow ing the field toOn ee We .0 amp' mg to judge pia( tit al ay as well as genet al appeal aim. so that we can find a plan r h•t.h is adapt able to out pt °posed budget of $6,000 to $B,OOO That plan will receive the awai d " Conti button of the Semi' gift fund to this project will lii one of the motions on the l'oot tit to night's Seine] Class Metting `Twin Sisters' Plan _ To Help Transfers "1 win , osiel," Instead of "log tostots" ate pot I of the plans be ing in the !IV WSG A (co .i bet tei Itati , rvi to 'potation wog, too MA 1 V1 . .1 I 'l'uuisfi•t, will toil be asked to Lome to mhuol fol fi C4illllall week, but allot togisttalioll glav a nun, meeting t‘tii be hold lo explain WSGA,WRA, colletv aetivt tie.. nod .1110 ulhei pioblems The colottollee m thatge of Ihl ptogtaiii lb• Aloe A itltt,ttiglii. Ito '4ll. Rnouu P Cl)'.'. 'XI, Plot epee Stlonatikiemicz, awl Beth Al Swope 'ill Sixteen Freshmen Receive PSCA Keys Sixteen D eblonen AA 111 rewire gold Icep, roi active service In the Freslnuars\ Conttnissiun of the P C A, John Curiler 12, pit:aide:lt of the 6cuup, dintounced ,estorelar Those uho uill receive ke``s ale Briny A Adana,, John Ir Beck, ILoold .1, Berger. A John Cultlei, .1: John W . Dugan, .11 , John ll' Gillespie, Jr. Monioe It EnD, Louis 11l Laushey Waite: M Lew. Is. Raymond J McCroo, Jr, Wil lium D Ritchie Curl L Schneider, Min ray L Schwartz, Robert T Struck, C Waite, York, and Thomas E 'Young rgiatt le On Tussey, Mountain; Field To Tliree - he Remeation Planning Boaul go nopmed mountain camp lot Penn u,sey Mountain IILII the PSCA Lab. both to attlontolnk, 411t1 belsos II 1; ,, , by atilumobtle and , is Wahl') Group Studies Membership In College Senate Hetezel Appoints Committee To Discuss Student Representation A bpoLial t,01111m11,0 of the Cot Ir ye beitoll, to htmly pi unused ',lndent I eln‘betll.llloll In the 60,13 and to suggebl pt Dumb,' nhlrh mild pi ovido runtdats beim ell .4tidenln, fdi.uitt .111,1 Ile Sun, le. hoe been .ippointed b.) Ih eNklent Rngdt I) tlettel The toominittee "11l be moon. up 01 Dean ot Men A? Him it ‘Var node, Bentley, Dutton It loolinetuile M41101.'11 NV Wilde Abe lel Mehl: lodutot 15' letimmond am' Helmut looneliolcub nliti ;no paned Ihr 111111111 1114911 0f , 5,01 blinthbul g pn melded an amendment lo the• Constitution al the leelnuaiv meeting Mitch eould add lo Ai title 1, Sc. Wm the tenoning, umds "and one lop I ehelltelthl, ammally elecad by ilie tiluJi^ul both. eitholut 10 trite" le flit ilistubrolon list folloned I aimed out that although 11111 lenieuentallye eau to be elected lit the 'indent hod) lie need nut be .1 :umbel of the bludent Dena Won rude evlltd to a tom mittee electing fat timenton and it Iv inoiniblc 111111 the committee tt ill releuee thou' lepuit lit the Semite meeticg Thiiriodu3 Engineers' Fraternity Will Be Fofined Here A local engineciing Natal nity will bOl.Oll be er,Lablished on the campus. it wac announced today by Michael B.Alog and Pete] SUE,- ick, '4O, and Richattl Haskell '4l, ho tutu of ganizing the group The to gun tation IS chiefly for those en, meets who can not Join a national fraternity, they indi cated PRICE FIVE CENTS McWilliams, Elliott Seek Presidency Seniors May Ballot For All-College Candidates Polls for the hist all-Col lege election of all-College office's will open at 9 a m this mining, in the first flooi lounge of Old Mani Voting will extend from 9 a in to 12.15 p. m. and 12.45 p m to 5 p. m today, tomoi i ow, and Thursday Undet the new "Constitution of the Penmsylvania State Co'," Student Guvei fluent AesoLiutlon," the elan e student body is cligibb Lo pal titipate in the election of the all-Collcge candidates '1 has evet yone, including si n un s, may vote lot eithei tlowai ii (, McWilliams '4O, 1 ndependt it 00111111 CC, 01 C Wan en Elliott '4O, Campus candidate, foi the ill- College esident's post Sal din II Shim '4O is !tinning tv ilb Mc- Williams, and Dun IM CI OY,NS di '4O is paned uith Elliott as tht. all-College Vice-P2 esidenttul gin 1111111teS Identification Needed IllalL iLulatiun LAI lib and A A books must be pc esenttal by Liam votet at the ele4.tions tableoul „ list by mdinbeis of the If.ltctiom, Coln MI ttee Those who have lost calm thou book ot cold of both may be Jr gible to vote upon pieta:Mania of a note from the Dean's office citi tifylng that they ate Icitutuly oiled andel gt ado.' tit si adults No prosy voting will be imintilt‘il Students will vole mi automata_ voting inaelline , , supplied el by the Automatic Voting Matiiiin Cul poi al con, Jamestown, N Y , Ilitough titan'. A Skim A moth I of tilt` machuw 4111(1 a taimpli it list of candidates as It will ap peal on the Mtlellllll.. IS t/II display at Student Union A Itention of student polity IhIS been called to At tick VIII of tlo• Elections Code by the I Ii t hou, Committee Violation, yid , be ngtdly enrol ced She set ion eatls as follow, "Penalties of twenty (.t)) Sul oath will be inflicted up•nl uIV panty found guilty of violatan., the following I—Eleetioneezing, in Old Main while voting is in pi gi (Continued On Page Twol 7 Get Varsity Rifle Awards Indi% idual Medals Announced For 14; Scholl, Erne; v Address Tednu Seven %ILI city lel t. ,, t t •id and individual mpdal i woR ,I 'wonted at a rile Ll.,nn bangle' held in the Slate Gollego II 'Thursday night. Speakers foi the evening W DI Caul P Schutt, dean of II School of PIIVIIOII Edlll4loll ,u.l Athlettis, tend Col Ambtiee I: Emmy, head of the depaitmeitt nitlitaiy science and Wein, Gilbert G Gault '4l and nen ' minin 11, Stahl '4l ieceived lett! th foi first and second ,stung lespectively in the fluid Got p. Alen composed of Pentisvlvaina, 11181318nd, Viiginiti, and thi at of Columbia It ism, announced that 14 mum beis of the squad mill Iccelvc med als flout the milthity depatlment Coached by Alujoi Donovan I' 1 euell . the team won 10 out of 25 postal matches, placed second out of five teams in an 1ame,,,, , Lionel match at Pittsbuigh„tnd placed sixth among 4l schools in the National Inteicollegiates Varsity letterman ale Giant It Cat pentet George A Bentiani '39, Gilbert G. Gault '4l, Noah Getz '4l, Robert G. McCoy '4l, Christian L Mattin J 1 '4l, and Benjamin H. Stahl '4l,
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