| £ESb Sfljp Stttly (Enllpgtittt VOL. 37—No. 115 Cabinet's Power On Chapel Fund Is Questioned The Penn State in China com mittee decided yesterday to ask President Ralph D. Hetzel for a ruling oh All-College Cabinet’s authority to divert two chapel ■collections each month to some local charity instead of Penn State in China. ■ The committee will' question .the decision which Cabinet made two weeks ago on the grounds that chapel is not a.student ac tivity and that Cabinet therefore has no power to regulate chapel funds. ‘ According to Ralph L: Watts, dean emeritus of the School of Agriculture and chairman of the Penn State in China committee, the committee will also ask that persons attending chapel be al lowed to vote on .whether col lections should continue to be 'sent to Lingnan University for the support of G. Weidman (Daddy) Groff. When told of the committee’s action, Arnold C. Laich ’4l, All- College President, said “Cabinet will stand by its decision until definite proof is given that chapel is not entirely a student activ ity.” He added that he has received several letters protesting Cab inet's action and that he will read them at tonight’s meeting. Trustees Okay Two Feilowslips Two fellowships, one for $750 and one for $650, were approved at the meeting of the Executive Committee of the Board of Trus tees, Friday. A condition of both fellowships 'is that the recipients will not be required to pay laboratory fees. The $750 fellowship has been do nated by the Allied Chemical and Dye Corporation and will go to a graduate chemistry student during his last year of study. The S6SQ fellowship has been given by Abbott Laboratories and will be awarded to a graduate student in organic chemistry. The Executive Committee also .appointed Librarian Willard P. Lewis archivist of the College. He will collect college records and, in general, take over the duties of Erwin W. Runkle, Col lege historian, who died recently. Two sabbatical, leaves of ab sence were granted as follows: Arthur C. Cloetingh, professor of dramatics,.first semester, 1941- 42; Frederick W. Owens, profes sor. of mathematics, second se mester, 1941-42. / William R. White, associate professor of agricultural educa tion, was promoted to professor In charge of correspondence Courses in agriculture. He suc ceeds Thomas I Mairs, who has retired after 40 years of service. Miss Mabel Burseth was trans ferred from the extension serv ice at Lackawanna to the campus as an instructor in clothing ex tension. Lion Coais Go On Sale Lion Coats, priced at $l, will go on sale at the downtown stores starting today, Walter H. Hoster man .'4l. chairman of_the commit tee, announced yesterday. There will be coats both for men and wo men Rec Hall Plan Rejected In Poll Of Artists’ Course Ticket-Selling Methods Cabinet Will Consider Amendments Tonight All-College Cabinet will prob ably act on the five proposed amendments to the student gov ernment constitution at its meet ing in Room 305 Old Main at 9 o’clock tonight, President Arnold C. Laich disclosed yesterday. Laich said that he plans to appoint a committee to investi gate Tribunal’s power to pen alize uperclassmen. An applica tion by the Penn State Club for Cabinet membership will also be considered, he said. According to Laich, other;. bus iness will include re-considera tion of a proposal that Cabinet provide a staff for the final exam file and assign it to some organ ization, and discussion of details of/•the diversion of chapel col lections from Penn State in China. 23 Sophomores Named To Daily Collegian Board Twenty-three sophomore men and women were elected to the business and editorial staffs of The Daily Collegian yesterday. The men elected to the edi torial staff are Gordon L.' Coy, Donald Jr., Dominick L. Golab, John D. Olkein, David Samuels, Robert E. Schooley, Samuel L. Stroh, Richard S. Stebbins, Nicholas W. Vozzy and Herbert J. Zukauskas. Women’s editorial staff members are Louise M. Fouss, Edith L. Funk, Katherine M. Popp, and Edith L. Smith. Men appointed to the junior board of the business staff are Leonard E. Bach, Roy E. Barclay John E. McCool, Robert E. Edg erly, and Phillip Jaffe. Women’s business staff members are Fran cis a 7 .Leiby, Sara L. Miller, Katherine E. Schott, and Marjory L. Sykes. Pan-Americanism Forum •‘ls Pan-Americanism Feasi ble?” will be • the topic of an open Student Forum Discussion, sponsored by Pi Gamma Mu, hon orary social science fraternity, in Room 110 Electrical Engineering Building at '7:30 p.m. tomorrow. Mit Champ Paul Scally, Penn State’s fourth National Boxing cham pion, eased back in his chair-, propped one foot against the edge of the desk, and said quite unex pectedly, “111 probably be tossing leather for Uncle Sam this sum mer.” Having already been notified by his local o Nor I, nor t •jives, d'