1 ' , ' COMPLETE OAMPUS' , , I,COVERAGE VOL. 35—No. 59 Z 658 WASHABAUOH, RITTER WIN AA OFFICES IN PRIMARY VOTE First Day Vote Gives Majorities 993 Ballots, Are Cast To Pick President; Secretary ' Glover C. Washabaugh '4O acid, George E Ritter '4O weic elected President and SCcretary ;respectively of the Meii's Athletic Association at ~held yesterday. As each man, gained a clehnite majority, there will be no run-off elections today , -A' total of 993 votes were cast in the . all-College balloting fat the Athletic Association offices In the contest fot President, Washa bough - polled • 084 votes. Ritter gained an even greater mato' itir by getting 606 votes. \ Paul C'9Q and Sichicy S. Alter '4O; the - othei candidates for President polled 220 and 171 votes respectively Jerome N GoOdintin '4O • got 475-votes and Kenneth K Klingenstn4 .'4O 94 votes ur the Secretarial race: The eleLtion rules foi the offices , state:- that should', any _ candidate gam - a majority of one vote twit half the total votes - cast, he 'shall assume office without ,' , un-off 4 cleetioiii Lim ug•,hold ~Vasliabliugh',- , ititomatittilly be conies 8 member of the all-College Cabinet' under the new Student government setup , , Froth Elects_ 1939-40 Board 'Rubin '4O, And GiLtelson '4O, Honied Co-editors; 'Adler '4O, Business He:ad - Samuel E Rubin '9O and Geoige - Eittelson '4O weic elected tors of Fa College Imam mug- Janie, and Monroe A Adlei '4O was' chosen, business manage'. at stair _elections held Sunday Whets elected to the 'edam ial Aug wet e. William It Neilson '42, managing edam Richard El lenberger '4O, art editor, Marjory L Aslnvltli_ '4O, women's editor, and 'Fled C. Stewart '92 'and Ed ward A ,Wakeman, .1r '4l, pu. toi tat , editoi s Art-Board Narried" ,Atl, boat d membeib are A. 'Res i% ell Gilboa '42, Thomas J L. Rei'mon '42, , and; George W. Rem '42., Editorialabsoetates chosen ale Stanley, J. Pokempner '42; Robei t F' Sei Laing '44 - James R. 'Spivey . '42, A. Boyd. Hamel, Ji ;'4l, William L. Alaiger '42, aml MdLes R, Sheen, Jr. .'4l' business 'board includes: Mald K. Wilbon '4O; circulation manager; Irwin R Supow.'4o, ad vertising manager;' Norman" N Lang -MO, assoade business man ages ~ Shirt a Ki rehman '4O, 'office manager, Jniiet "A - Reese MO, re cording!, seeretai y,` and TB: !idea' '90,, corlessionding ieeretary. -Elect ElLislness,S!.r - ' , ,::,,, ) 7r -dale's on' the 4 busniess y bbard iretcninne E 'Kahn '42;Fredlin , 11,;;,'Pottaslit '42, , lienriettak - Kisuffnian '42'; Aileen M. Holz Medorii Wolbert '42, Lenore Gold enberg '42, eßinard Margolin '42; William A' Grua '42; Jacob M. , Shinbeie42, FraitleW..Rabin , oviti lienly I Levy-'42,-and Arthnria.Paffe '42. , , ' „C Business aSsociates, elected” are, B. Jean .4'ox '4l, ,Fi'anees' K. BaRIC4I; Harriet King''4l, Elea- Msr,Fmeberg 91, Estelle IHafgul= ies':'4l:;;Eettiude L Hellmers Bettiir.,L.' Lang "41, Sidney, Haus- Eugene„ Kroope '4l, Daiod ' E -Wagenseller, ar, '4l, POPTIC - ,Feimin"4l, and George, Joseph Ar" Semi-Weekly _, _ , , ~,.(.---;-, -- i oli jt > t run ,f.a.tr, fi*, 1 r .? T ‘ 1 61:1 „5.. 11,DENIES •To Further Demo HOWARDC.MeWILLIAMB All-College President (Independent) May Day Program Set For' Saturday Approxiniately 4185 Women, To Participate; - Metz To Be Crowned Queen - AapioxnuatelylBs:women stuff yaitaapate in this yfaes May Day .T.l . :Tyir , ,4 ,§ittarlaan:apfs and •srria Senate Considers - Bill, Poi- Exempting College , P_ayment 't Of Bond Tax Soccud to the qullcipuit iIARRISBURG, May B—Au exhnately $1,500,11110 in bonds held by the Pennsylvania State 111 be exempt (rota the PelbUlltli property tax It the bill introtliked by Sen A IT beta (l3., Cleallield'Centre) is patmOd by the State Leglslatal e The WI, which ix now up be• fob the Senate for-action. itus introduced to remove any exist ing doubts't eget ding the exemp tiott of the college's !tondo due to the passage of another act by the Legislature, Settutot Letller explained - 1 42 ,Winnen.Fget, theyYlGrow OntiOve-gri' bay By VERA L. KEMP 'Freshman wouien ate , about to glow up. ,:: At least that is the way they ex poet tb tear atter' Move up-Day this ,Saturday. according to the conyergations of - several members of s tbe class of '42. "I think I'll feel - older next. year, u flit a couple of freshmen under my, Islas." said 'one cute ...little frealidaau. "I'll feel bigger and freer,'Lbalti another ,"i'll , feel mere, , Maw' taut cud perhaps look down a little un the frealimen.a ,thlrd' Hummed "It'll be fun seeing someone else west tag, 'green , hair ribbons cud name cards," "ti fourth exclaimed Ou'tbls traditional day freshmen lOU' officially become sophomores and must attend 4 breakfast given by Owen% sophomore honorary, in Mae Hall at 7 15 a m , • _ President At Confab President Ralph , D Hbtzel, at tended Unv . innual meetings of the Anierienn,Counal on Education in ',Washington,\ D AC.. on Pliday and ,Saturday He went as wdelegate from the 'Asionlation ..Of Land- Graft: Colleges and Universities. Ou Wednesday 'Dr. Hetzel was Present at a dinner &milli honor of tho . Pemisylvania: members ;of Congress - by. the State 'Chamber of Commerce at,theMayflower Hotel. DAVID E PERGRIN ' • , %I) Class President ; , , (Independent) 'dents, instead of the usual 40, will r, exercises on front campus at. 4 30 gera ill, inelifilii'aliatif 100 of the performers ' • Child attendants to May Queen• Cecile C. Metz 'will be , Joan Be dank and Peter Smith, tiambeui els, and Manly Millet' and Ellyn Doty, flower gals The flowei gm Is will precede the queen in the procession and the tiainbeateis follow her Jane A Romig '4O, inesident of W S G A, will crown the queen, Maiy II O'Connor '4O will mescal, the W.R A globe, and Maly Elizabeth Millet '4O, the P S. C A. sceptre. Mortar Board Taps ' lit Untied in the piotessional will be new inembeig of Mortar Boutd, tapped at b a. in Sate:- day, and announced with the hew Gwens at the In eakfast in Mac. Hall aL 7 111 a in Moitai Board menthols will, sell cat nations at the pageant Berme the cetemony, men as aell as %omen students ate tuged to bung then mothers to tea tit Atherton Hall, sponsored by the hostesses of the Hall and in cluitge of Vete L ICemp '4l A Glee Club tonceit Satuiday evening will close the day's en. tei tainment, &Am ing the- Var sity Quintet, Cecil Leeson, saxo phonist, Samuel G Gann '4O, ten et, and Edwaid E. Wood '4l, vi olinist. Poll Names McNutt Best Presidenti Phillipine Conunissione► Seen As, Prospect ' In 1910 Race By Student Opudvn. Surveys AUSTIN,' Texas, May -&—Am ei man college youth have picked a new 'number one' presidential pos sibility in their own yoll, the Stu dept Opinion Surveys of America. He is Democrat Paul hr, McNutt, 48-yeai-old high commissioner to the Philippines and former college professor, whose White House boom has been one of the fist to get mulct way Running a, close second 'in the 'five' of _the nearly 'one and a half million college students was the even,, more youthful; Thomas E: Dewey, the, 37-ye ar-old Repub ilican district atto rney of flew 1 A 'striking; peculiarity of ''iol lege youth's political habits dis• STATE'COLLEGE, PA., TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1939 BOROUGH PLANS BAN;IN BEER ratio Student Government'--Independents tStateancal of the lodcprndcnt fatty to all Pen u` State A tildeltilt OP Tim' INDEPENDENT PARTY, viclotious In the first - all-College election}, In the his tory of Penn State, recognize the / great responsibilities %Inch hove been bestou ea upon in au, the result of our victory With the support of evely one we shall be able to twat:sato:ad and ho fulfill our wishes of all lo the bent of out: ability \\re fr,ic for nothing mole than the unqualified cooperation of Cornplete'Control! ' Landslide Gives Ind4endents Cabinet Sway,--=IFC - Stings Self ' Of Ihe 24 members who eventually will cumin ise the fit st All-College Cabinet untlei the new student govei nment set up Have aili eady been chosen, with enothei one—pi esident of Men's Athletic Association—to be decid ed today Five others--all chain men of School Councils—have practically been decided with the election of senioi representatives aL the all college elections last week ItidiCations become inei easing ly evident that the unprecedented Independent-Party landslide also gave to it definite control of all college policy through the ptesi depcy,„ cabinet and Student_ Ti bullet, which' will be appointed by the All-College President Meanwhile, rthe lei ge ft Mei in ties, which have held control of student government for countless veal s, dealt themselves - another blow with the election of an In tel f eternity Council president vho,is ineligible to take a seat in the Cabinet because of failure to qualify ' with the stipulated "1" um age The constitution express ly names the IFC head as a mein ben of the Cabinet provided lie has a "1" aver age, thus btu log any substitute represeutatves Representatives already as sured of seats in the Cabinet All-College Pi esidelit—llowai d C McWilliams \ All-Cullege Vice-Pa esident, and Sandal y—Sat abel Show. Senior Clubs Piemdent.—David E Pergrin. Jutnoi Class C Batletistose Sophomore Class Pi estdent John J Long. esidenl , Ciu Mum ASSOClA tam—Wallace A. Dunlap Women's Student Govetnment Assoetatton—Jane A Romig. Women's Recreation Assume tion—Mary H O'Connor President, Pan-Hellenic Conn cil-LJuanita M Chambei s. Maui man, Intel class Finance Baal d—Bei said A. Newman (Mailman, Boaad of Publica tion,,—A William Eimel, Ji Chun man, Physical Education coveted in this Survey is the fact. that not only do Republitan stu dents often favor Denim:Laic can didates and vice vein, but neatly a thud claim nu allegiance what ever -to either of the major pat ties. Of that third ',my few de dared themselves pieferring any patty. Using the question, "If Roose velt is not a tandidate' in 1940, whom would you like to see elected Ptesidentr intervieweis for the Surveys quelled a cross-section of the nation's collegiate poiulation which included students of all age, sex, study, geogiaphical, and pol itical, groupings. , ,Making nu sepatation of 'Re publican, Democratic, oi - indepen- dent students, the Survey lists the followtneas, leading choices Lou the 1990 elections:. - ~. 1 PaurV McNutt (D)_17.7% 2. Thomas E. - Dewey , (11) 156% 3 John N. Garner (D)____9.7% Will relief., 8111111211(h it (3 ' lire evilto lease 011 . NCIVeb poen to Hig&e,tiotc, Mitch are constructlie arid beneficial to Cite of students Our alit Is to farther the processes of democratic student govern ment on the Penn State campus Thin Is the fundamental princl p!o of the Independent Part 4 , 'We thank es Fry one for the ird they have displayed in ui• hrough thin campus franchise not ihdate that trust I [l, The Independent Party hool Council—Joseph C Mey ei ' (Ala man, Agt nal Lu al School C Lei ch. Under the setup, setuot epi c sentatives to the other school touneds, .n elected last week, w ill most I hely become chairmen of then iespective gt imps, thus tak ing seats in the Cabinet Those elected wine John It Walfoi d, Chemistry and Physics, Maty E Millet, Education, Michael Balm, Engdieet mg; El nest M Bet kaw, Liberal Ai ts, and Charles E Thompson, Mmmal Industi ies All but Bet haw in e Independents The Independents also tylll probably have contt ol of the ep i eientative from the Independent Association,., which,, intends 'to petition Student Tribunal fot official recognition untie' the new constitution immediately follow ing the inauguration of the All-' College Pi estdent ' Besides the pi esident of Men's Athletic Association and the IMA it:presentative, other members of the-Cabinet yet to be named ate the chin man of the Board of Di a matics and Forensic', and at t ep esentahve of non-sorot ity% wo men The Ft eshntan Class pi est dent will not be elected until next Decembei or Januaty Infirmary Will Hold Hospital Day Friday Departments Are Open For Public. Inspection Tour All departments °Nile Infirmary nil! be opened to public inspection foi National Hospital Day on Fri day,. D 1 Joseph P Ritenour. head of the College Health Service. an Minced yesterday Visiting hours have been set from 180 to 4 JP p m and 7 to 8 p Iu The day has been chosen because it is the anniversary of ilol mace Nightingale's birth Special preparations will be aside fur the day which is being observed here (or the first time Eveiyotte is Invited to visit. Dr Ritenour stressed. 4 Celan Hull (D) 83% 5 ' , Radio La Guaidia (R) 4.5% b Aaiun H Vandenberg (R) _.., 38! 7 Robert Taft (R) 2.2% 8 William Borah (R)____2l 9 Holly L Hooking (D) 13% 10 Phil La Follette (Frog) 1.1% All otheis and uudecided_33 7% Republican students gave Dew ey 25.7 pen Cent, McNutt (a Deni m at) 16 2 per cent, Vandenberg (R) 8.5; Hull (D) 79, Germ' (D)'4.4, and Taft, (R) 4.2 De'ino ciatic students gave Garner his only leading position with 15 6, MiNutt 14.3, Hull 121, Dewey (R) .91, and'La Guaidia (R) 3 8 Independents' gave McNutt Dewey 14 1, Garner 8.2, La Guar dia 6.2, and Hull 54. Other polls taken of the entire voting popula tion have also shown Dewey as the leading Republican choice and rgiatt THOMAS C BACKENSTOSE '4l Class President - (Independent) 3 Bids Still Need GSA Consideration Six Equipment Contracts 'total 097,650.17; Factional Strife Delays Others Specter, to the GoAvon IIAttRISIWRG, May 8-,Thiee tonttatts to fixed equipment, to buildings - at the Pennsylvania State College, totalling $108,278 22, still awaited approval of the Geneial State Authmity board bete today as paepatationb were being made to lattpleh inbtallation of $397,01017 worth of other equipment, contracts fin which were awaided Filday The low biddel s Dlt :as coal acts ete announced on Match 28 but actual approval by the Board, winch usually is a routine func tion, has been delayed by factional sG ife between Govei not ~,Jaines and Deinoci s Ft [day, Min e than five week, ate' the announcement of lon, bidders, the Authoi ity awarded conti act, fin Hum pi ejects call ing for installation of labotatm y and scientific fin Taut e and equip ment fin the Chemist] y and Phy sics, Agricultural Semitic, Mei ti lea! Engineering, Fin esti y, Li blau, Mmes al Industa les and Poultry Buildings Three Projects Remain . Still awaiting A tithe) ity apin o val ate the following pi weds is boiatory v owitchboai do, etc, Electrical Engineei mg Building,. $42,806 Low bedded • lioraeek- Hayden, Inc, Etochestet, N Y Shop equipment, Poultry, Edu cation, Elect' mai Engi neer nig, Agi icultui al Engineering ail cl Chemist! v and Physics Buildings, $29,b3222 Low bidder Ti °Mei Manufactui mg Co , Pittsburgh Electi ical equipment, Electric al Engineering, Mme' al Indus tries and Agricultural Eng:nem - ing Buildings, $35,840 Low bid der Hui neck-Hayden, Inc, Ruch eqei , N Y I. Possibility Dewey Is Second Choice In Student Survey; Garner Third Gainer aliedd in the Demociatn. held. However, in Call such polls McNutt 'linked no better than fourth or fifth in Demomatic tat logs alone, although he has been gaming consistently The popularity of the former Indiana governor with Ammican college students may be attributed to several factors, (1) his sup potters have stetted a boom call ing-him a "conservative Libetal," which happens 'to lie in keeping with the collegiate sentiment that has been shown, m other Surveys, (2) McNutt fences have been among the first actively to bid for support, and (3) he has been affil mated with education as a profes sor and dean of the Indiana Um versity law school. JOHN J LONG '42 Class President (Campus) Legislators Study Bill To Include Secretary Of Mines As Trustee HARRISBURG, Mnv 8-11:e House of Re:mese:lL:lives vtas sit:its:l:g today d bill to give the Matte Seen:Loy of Mines mew beiship to the Itenosylvania Stole College Boatd of flu:Aces Tile bit] oda oduced bl belt A II Letile: (It Clem field Gen t:el has been passed by the Sea- ate College Never Paid For Street Repairs Records Show Leann Was Right In Charge Denial The College has not 1/dlll ant wooer to boiough authorities fm sheet lepalis actor ding to tee tads in the office of Nell Fleming thaduate Manage) of Athletics in change of student funds 'rho damaged Intetsection at Al len sheet dud College at enue, Is a Pail of the slate biglintiv system, and mat be leashed bt state funds If the state ghes the bur ought admission lckdo the Job, the College n 111 probabh be billed lot Its cost 'I lie facts substantiated But gess Leitzell s recent denial of the chaige that borough autholitles had collected $91.) to fl‘ the Inter section, damaged dm tug the slit dont demonstration last beaten' bar Burgess Leitzell Says Borough Will Arrest Red Lantern Burglars Borough authorities me pre paring to take measures to cap lure, one of their biggest current headaches—the pm Miners of red lanterns Over Its e dozen of the lanterns have been stolen,during the lust several months Any students or others caught stealing them will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. borough °Mania have warned SUCCESSOR To The Erect tame, Established 1887 PRICE FIVE CENTS WCTU Also Ignorant Of Move Here Students Would Have No Vote If Option , Were Adopted By WILLIAM E FOWLER Spiking tumws Lhal beer may soon be tulecl out of State College by local option. Butgess Whitt F. Lautzell yesterday denied the exit-d -euce of any piolubitidn move ment here "A pctitain must he pi tsciitt to the borough council trod tilt I in court before the ina.stion ca appeal on the Septeinlici b.Jl.tI ' Leitvell declared "I've hens nothing of such a petition" Miss Maigai et Glenn, at! Int , pi esidant of the loud W C 'l' 11 also professed 112:1101.111CC of 411', movement to pi Ada Lem sales here She was maxi Laos aheLhct het 01 gan itation would agtl at fur a September rofctendum Rumors Arc Quashed Loud tumors that, be( is nn the way out, pen mama for tht past few month, appealed (plashed as no evidence of such a move nand could be uneoveted in any gum lei Tall( of local option eealled the bitter hem iefeiendum fight of _N p vetnlisi_„ Mit, when _ lall Edlt.ol y son waged his struggle with lotal in o h:MUD:I knees Bee' w,ts it tamed in the boi ought by a io y hallow mat gill Penn Stale students, although they constitute the eh ler niai het, nould have no vote in 411 V referendum which might be held Students Plan New Literary Magazine Will Be Published Next YCdI If Funds Can Be Raised student-faculty Metal I` Line, as yet unnamed, wll ho published heic next 'eery if du necessaiv Nuds can be obtained The ',ably-Awn is being oig . ciiir wed by 19 students and piotessoi 'Molested in English compt , ilion, who have been meeting, weehly foi the past 13 meets to malt iiii Ulf project They ate lulin A Cl.olllloli Helen L Camp, Wallet Pli inson, Mateo .1 Must' up, Sally H Nolte", and Ruse B Rani '4l), Jean C Craighead, A Boyd Hai ilei, and ilatob Ilay, '4l, Dim ild S Williams '42, Robert E btaith, Theodore Rootlike, Willi un J CaskilL and Joseph .1 Robin instittetoiS 111 English compitm. non WSGA Makes New Freshman Itulimf Will Forbid ASSOCIdI.I9II WI 111 Men For First 3 Weeks Absolutely uo association wait men during the list tine° weelts of the college semestet, is one re vision In the S G A's t tiles tot nest vent's fiesinnett women as announced by Anne 51 Holton '42, head of the Ftesitman Council Other changes ate that hesitate)] mas have three dates a steak end a 1 o'clock. a 10 a clock. and Sun day until 5 30 p m, and that they may only associate with men on campus, not Including the dot mi tulles. until 5 30 p in on week days After that time theme will be absolutely no association with men Second semestom, women Illat have unlimited dating oven the weekend beginning niday night with two 1 o'clocks and a 9 o clock The 9 o'clock Is reset ved tot San day night'
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