GSA Approves Equipment Bids; College Budgeted $725,000 COMPLETE • CAMPUB COVERAGE VOL. 36—No. 8 Tribunal Advocates Firm Stand Against 7 Rioters Judiciary Body Has Power To Expel Under New, Student Constitution ; Administration Indicates, Support , Taking a firm stand behind the recent Collegian editor ial, “Clamp Down—Now,” Student Tiibunal, highest judi cial power of,the new student government, set about its un restricted task of dealing with “hell-bent agitators”, who in stigate Students riots. x Tribunal was m turn backed by .the Administration as President -.Ralph D Hetzel indicated x his sup* ,'port at a special meeting of fra , ternity and independent unit pies idents Monday night. ~ , ’ _ “Deal ,Wlth Accordingly*' '“Students found' guilty of de -Btruction of property or instigat- a disturbance detrimental to the' name of the College will be dealt with accordingly,* Student Tribunal claimed Tnbunal's vpowcrs, under Artic le 111, Section 6 of the Student Government Constitution.may in clude' such justifiable punishment and'may recommend penalties*up to and including expulsion from College., 1 ’ / - 1 ~- vi v-'While' no definite action was taken Monday's special meet mg.called by All-College President Clifton McWilliams, i o£rfratermtie% and-umts-assumed Responsibility/fortthec actionssrof. ■ their "respective, houses. ’ ' - '.RDr J -Hetzer;and Dean of Men “'Arthur de -sires , that such riotous disturb- S ances be avoided entirely, but in sisted that in the. event of such demonstrations s the guilty indivi duals .or parties' should be subject to punishment. Such, a 'meeting Monday night was J prompted by,the uprising last night an im promptu, “pajama parade” caused damage estimated at $lOO Tribunal Hits 10 Violators ‘VV - ‘•' A Recognizes Pluloles As Campus Organization ~ 'Student unanimously voted, to recognize Philotes as -a (&mpusi society, slapped penalties k dn }lo belligerent freshmen, ex empted 10'others,'and clarified five pbints in-.the;freshman' custom’s code at its'regular meeting Tues day, night \ t r V'According to a declaration of tribunal, freshmeri~must wear cus loms tlnoughout Dads’ Day, week* end?as usual, except fiom 12 mid night Saturday until 8 am.'Mon day /morning, despite the fact that they have parents visiting them , JTihbuiial ' stated'* thait v the only time"fi eshmen men. may'be with* girls is when the men are in the company of then parents ■ ' 7 AH freshmen must wear \o the" football games, no exemp ; (Continued Two; (Joodman Is Chosen Head At Session Of Engineering Council '',-Election of officers, arrange fnientstfor the adoption of a school constitution, and a talkon student government* by Dean Horry P Hammond* weie' included in the 'program- at f ,an oiganization meet ing fof- ’the H Engineering School >Cdimcil. in'lo9 Main Engineering last 'Wednesday evening. N Goodman-’4O-was cho .sen .president of the council. Cal 'vln;D. McCarthy’4o as vicepiesi dent, and James Thorne *4O. secre- * Michael Balog ,’4qpted on October 18 similarto that set up by the School of ithe.Liberal Arts •' ' - - Semi-y>/eeKiy iJJmt £>tat? (Eoll BACKS TRIBUNAL Top-Ranking Band Sought For Soph Hop ,Dance.'Will Be Informal; McKnight. Levy Appointed Co-Chairmen Of Function; Soph Hop, committee, yesterday nought a first-rate band which 'ou!d be signed for $1,300, the limit ,et by All-College Cabinet on'the cost of music foi the Pitt week-end dance Friday, November 24. De paiting from usual procedure the dance will be informal t * >.Only if it can sign-a first-rate band will the committee be allowed yO'spend $1,300 Otherwise, it must tuke its case before Cabinet again and likely will-be told to sign two »mall bands for about $250 v 1 .Whcthei the_ bands sought ure arst-rate, will be decided by a Cab inet committee ‘headed'by A. Will iam Engel, Ji ’4O Other membeis aie Ernest\M. ' Berkaw '4O ( and David E. Pergun *4O. * •Co-chairmen of the Soph "Hop committee appointed by John J Long, 1942 class president, "aie William J. McKnight ’42 and Henry I Levy ’42 Other membeis are David A. Harvey ’42, James H Morton M 2, Jack F George K , Schubert M 2, John M. Phillips *42, William A Ziclonka ’42, Ruth Bentz *42, and Benjamin Seems ’42.' t .The Soph Hop committee at a meeting Wednesday night decided the bands it would prefer, in des cending L order of Glenn Millei, Aitie Shaw, Glen Gray, Hal Kemp, Hoiace Heidt, Kay Kyser,. Guy Lombardo, Jan Savitt, Sammy Kaye, Wayne King, Fletchei Henderson,'and Richard Hnnbei. At least* half of these are likely to be'acceptable to the Cab : met committee • PSCA Commissions Wilt Meet Monday Meetings of two commissions of the PSCA have been announced for Monday night.- Commission I, Mary Lou Fleisher MO, chairman, will meet in Room 304 Old Main at 7 SO p m and will discuss public ity, finance, office set vice, cabin' maintenance, i handbook, room lists, CA libraiy, and poster making ' Commission IV, John' Currier M2,~ chairman, will 'meet at 8 30 p m in the same loom. 1 RETIREMENT FUND PROVIDES REQUIRED SUM BULLETIN (Special To The Collegian) HARRISBURG, Oct s.—Build ing equipment contracts for structures at the Pennsylvania State were approved by the General State Authority here late today, reliable sources claimed. The sum allotted, for the .Col lege was understood to be-$725,- 000, which is to be drawn from retirement and employes retire ment funds. That the contracts for portable equipment were approved was unconfirmed by F. X Kerns, of the GSA office here. This does not indicate that the contracts have not been approv ed, but that' members of the \uthority may have been in "acted to withhold confirms- hanksgiving »ay Recess anctioned :id-Year Holiday May Now Be Added 'o College Calendar BULLETIN 'he oneway. Thanksgiving va* ion on November 23 and a )-day midyear hojjday was of rlny^sahctl o ned afthe'regular late meeting late yesterday one day Thanksgiving vaca tion on Thursday, November 23, seemed sabsured today, following the approval of the all-College Cabinet at its meeting last Tues day night The Cabinet appioved the' rec ommendation of the College Sen ate Calendar Committee, thus leav ing the hnal< decision up to the Col lege “Senate which met" yesterday after the ’ Collegian had gone to piess * There was little doubt that the College Senate would approve the action of its own Calendar Com mittee and that of the Cabinet The proposed plan cqlls foi a one-day vacation on Novembei 23, the (late proclaimed by President Roosevelt Soph Hop would fall on Friday night, and the Pitt game would be played Saturday after noon • ' In order to compensate foi the one-day vacation, students would icceive a two-day mid-semester vacation, starting on Thursday, February 1 at 11 50 a m and end ing Monday, February 5 at 8 am' Exams would begin on Thursday, January 25 at 8 am, and second semester registration , would-start on February 5 at 8 a m Nominations For Dorm Positions Closed Monday Additional nominations for wom en's dormitory posts, were made fiom the door in house meetings Monday night after W6GA nomi nations neie presented A complete list of nominees Mho w ill vie for offices 'in elections Monday are* Women’s Building— piesideut, Mary R Craft ’42. Elea nor A. McLaughlin ’42, Marie B Someis *4l, secretary-treasuiei, Olga McCaithy, social chairman, (Continued On Page Two) ‘MtssVars Miss Vaisity, ' the ' coed., who knows most about football, has fin ally been selected, but only after a short,' undeclaied war was fought and a truce signed between the varsity football team and the Collegian early, this week ' young lady, whose name is being kept and who knows more about a football than»the cow the leather grew on, will make her pubhc'appearance next Friday evening at the big Student-Alumni Pep Bally scheduled for-Rec-Hall. STATE COLLEGE, PA., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1939 ' ’ ~v ' Lion Gjfid Opener With Bucknell Features Dad’s Day Program Cabinet Msets With Alumni Tomorrow Makes Tentative Plan For Soph Hop Budget; Copies of Constitution Will Be Distributed 4 , 1 The all-College Cabinet, at'-rts legular meeting Tuesday night, accepted an invitation to ipeet with the Alumni Asso- lO o’clock tomorrow morning m the Association office. The joint meeting of a student-alumni body will be unprecedented in student government history. Edwaid K Hibshman, alumni ‘j secretary, presented the invitation J selecting Miss Varsity since football \was then lealm and they should discover any hidden,.talent ampng the fairer sex on this campus Thus, a joint, secret committee of sixfootball players and two Col legian! writers scoured v the campus from‘Ag Rill to the fuithest ex tremities of State College'borough And last night they found, her, a coed who really knows her'-foot* Thompson IMA Proposes New Honorary Locust Lane Lodge Added Making Total Of 13 Units Seventeen To Get Keys The Independent Men’s Associ ation went on rccoid at its meeting Wednesday night as favoring the oiganization of a new campus hat society designed to give non-fra teimty men lecogmtion in athletics and other activities, it has been announced by Clarence H Evans 40, president < Committee Considering Plan A committee is now considering whether the pioposed society should be open to both fraternity and non-fraternity men The prob lem will be definitely decided at the next meeting of the IMA Wed nesday at the Lions Club If the society is definitely decided upon, a petition'will be sent to Student Tribunal for recognition The committee on organization of new units leported that Locust Lane Lodge has been admitted as the 13th’umt John Blickenderfer, president of the new unit, attend ed the meeting as official repie scntativc tQ the central council Individual membership cards foi all students affiliated with the IMA~will soon be issued, it was de cided The representatives also ngieed to pui chase keys for the 17 membeis of the central council Swlmm'ng Begins Monday Varsity and fieshnian outdoor swimming dulls will stait Monday, Coach Bob Galbiaitli announced jesteiday All candidates aic ask ed to leport at Rec Hall, at 4 15, Monday afternoon The squads will uc divided into two gioups, one to practice at 4’15 and one at 5*16 The 'drills will continue for three weeks ' ' n Ends Campus Feud ball, but what a job | was one who could only count up | Selection was made tluough a to three scries of questions which were So next Friday you’ll meet her— asked each aspiring Miss Vaisity 'Miss Vaisity—the one coed whom A wrong answer automatically dis- * it would be a pleasure to take to oualified the aspirant. | a football game, because she knows One coed said that a quarterback answeis. was the change you got when you | Other featuies of the Rally, paid foi two cokes and a pack of which starts at 7 :S0 pm , will be a cigarettes with a half dollar, an- bioadcast over station KDKA at 8 other met .her downfall by inform- pm, music and songs by the Glee ing the committee that *a quick- j Club and Blue Baud, and shoit kick was one which you got when talks by piommcnt alumni and you weren’t expecting it, and still j coaches ! a third answered that a three-back I Don’t miss It Varsity Faces Bisons On Beaver Field At 2 P. M, Tomorrow; Approximately 2,000 Fathers Expected On Campus Smokers, Meetings, Entertainment Will . Honor Parents Appioxlmately 2000 dads