PAGE Two THE 'DAILY COLLEGIAN "For A Bette: Penn State" Estiblished 1940, Successor to the Penn State 4 ..3olleapist. established 1904, and the Free Lance, established 1887. Published daily except Sunday and . Monday during tho ,iregulh'r''Cbllegti yes* ' the' students Of ''.The' Pbruitilydnia Mate' Collete. Tfllyrereil as" sdeond-elass matter July '6, 1934 at thaVolit.offlire at' liMte 'College, Pa., under the , aet at Match 8;11179. '' Eclitqr Bus.and Adv. Moss Lfiiinau. Jittes McCOlighoir .14"2 dit,orial and Duginess Orrice 818 .01d tiftitti"'Oldrt. • ,Women's Editor—Jeanne C. Stiles '42 ; Managing ‘Editor— JiPttn A. 13aer...'42; Sports Editor—A.• Pat .- :NifteliftetWr42 ; eature Editor—Milfiarn ' .T. '.•McElnitibt'Netvli'Mf'lltdt`— - litanley J. .PoKeliiAlrier ; "Women's Eeature 'M. Murray '42; 'Wathen s Sports Editor-4t. Heldn'Girdob:",42.. Credit Manager.—Pant M. Goldberg '42; Circulattiirtlgan ager-=-L', Thlitiitig , W. Allison '42 ;•'Wdinen's .Butdnces . Mandget— Margaret L. Embury '42 ;,Office Secretary—Virgihitt 'oltdert .*42 ; Office Bdcretitry—rav 'E. Reese jtinior Editorial Board—GordSn L. Coy, Donald W. Davin. Dominick.L. ' ,Celab, 'James D. Olkein, David ,Sathu,ll.9_ ,) fta i liert L. SehOolby,itictkra 'S. Stebbins, 'Samuel'L. ",Sti 3 Ob• *.N W. Ybzzye!lierbo.rt, J. , Zukatiskas, Emily , Ftink,. Loriifid .111. Dunes, 111, Popp, Edith L. Smith. Junior , Business Beard—Leonard E. , Bach. Ttoy E. ,pareia7. Itobert E. 'Edgerly, iTaffe, Erances' A. • beifw, ,lAcCool, Shra" L Itathertne E. Shott, t'ls4.s.rititie Sykes. ; , Managing Editor, 'Phis Irmo Gordon, L:, Coy isfews Ir,iliffir ,Th i:4 liniu a _ _ —__ _ ._ __ __David , Ottn'tifll4 ,Womeii`3 'Tikliii:ir 'l%iii /131111 , 1 Lth.iiB 0. /S1.' 1 1°6113:I „ . Graduate Counaelo :rhursday, October .16, 1941 Once x i las Enough With the "Shpflie,Of. To Buffalo".trip for the Blue Band recegriizc.d as a successful good-w 4.11 :tour and a financial sacrifice well made, another ,question ,has arisen wh'ch threatens to establish dangerous precedent. "!Why not ,take .the .Blue Band to the NI:II . game," some students and ardent Neill . York plunini ask. Controversy on this subject has pteadily Increased until 'it Culmitlz'ated in a .letter ;1;o Neil Fleming, ,graduate manager of athletics Vhe . ,l*ter,carn . e from a strting,New York alp.xruii faction which aci.vanced sii;nilar reasons ,tliat',the Puffalo .groui, but with several_ important ~. • exception's • 'Er First . of all,. the Buffalo Junior Chamber •of ,Commerce offered.to donate funds : formOreithan Waif the New •incurredbythe Blue - Band. The New York aluinni e'en mentioned :a i pource,RrFßeap.. s of ohtiiniii.g:. - 4n estithated ,for 'the trip. Student..funds allocate approximately .$3,000' ,every year • for Blue Band trips. This tnoizey covers ,the,expenses of ,twO,trips,.w4ich,generally are Made ,to .Pittsburgh 'and : Philadelphia tie'cai.the t t:nore atudents attend these Aames,tl - zan. any oth ,ers. To f rwance another ,triy.) on ittident• : funds alone would drain all.possible resources in ;Stud qnt class .funds. in addition, -$7O Was .taken froth a' reserve account jii'Or'&r to meet .BuffalO i s • „ genop!:is offer. Another .disadvantage is that the NYU.game is rot :expected. to attract as many ,Penn .State students as the •C.olate fracas did, chie4y*;be cauSeithe:game wili ; be a: played on Friday night,. .This will not give Penn state students Much tinie to reach New York. The,establishing ; 6f dangerous _precedent may also ,epeur, the band should :be allowed ; to go to ,New York, why not appropriate funds ,to !lend it to all away games next yciar, some .alumni .play ask, They may nct realize that it is easier ask' .than to give—which students Would be compelled to do: It was r recpanized by the studerits and adzhinis trati;:itt,tha ,the . tide Band ,trip .to the Colgate game was a special and unusual concession to a .I:rogressive p4flato group, which did everything in its,Power to promote a brilliant spectacle of a I:rilliantiy-played game But such a situation has not recurred. The financing of a 'New York trip would fall upon the ;ilreadir T buidened backs of the students. The ,College should ,foster' t goOd will by sending its ?31u ; 800 on extra ,trips occasionally, ,but not ys a continual concession to alumni•groups wbir4ll ;:uggest, but offer no financial means for carrying ut their suggestions. IMay NeiGidef(Ours I The trek.,to Temple begins tomorrow with every ale-bodiedsOn' . aha daughter of ,ISnt-i: State who el l • ,can possibly do sp . ., q.riding the :way to i the ' 0,. l's nest: . Granting of a half-ilipy'ciair on r SO!.• .0 . $ l.-)orn by the, 9;4lege Senate , a nd; eabinee, hai P . #e pnch to encourage t i full support of :the . . 4 N:l , 4ipy pons. Elowestqr; .oyzer 7 e4thnsiastie topters i s cnAy .w'ell remember Aheir.msponStfqflities-as retkes-eiita ; '' - .- t ,. - •''-' '''' Ives of a ,grea .ms i . ti on. ; xcess spirits stionld )6 gna . rdeK ; leiii in ,the flush of loyisflty 'and ,liielli.: Oay meiTy-making some incident 'occur ,to =lir o. colorful es4(..nr:;•ion Downtown; rice 119-12t . !S6itt ,Ted.ikr 'Vhdnb 9.472: . . woom --EL J 7 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ONE MAN'S MEAT 111111i1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 . 1111 All this week I've been pondering deeply about the Institute of : Local .Government and its rela tion to the intricately screwed-up government of the : Borough of State College. It seems to .me that ,the :Upholders of Civic Virtue in. Doc Al derfer's gang' should find ample, material for study in our.fair village Surely, methinks, State College would provide the , Public 'Service Majors with a .perfect .place to try out their clever 'theories. But, for reasons unkhown, they ,have chosen to stay entirely out of the present slimy campaign. The other clay the Institute of Local Govern inent should have blushed for shame. For a de termined group of civic -minded- women very neatly showed up the Institute. With its an rouncement of sponsorin; three acceptable candi; dates for borough offices, the Women's Commit tee,for Better Local Government raised the level of .the campaign to that of 'a decent election, not choice between two evils. My trusty sleuths are at the moment investi gating the records and qualifications of ,Kenneth Hutchinson. the WCBI-G's _candidate for bur gess', and John Ferguson and Leonard Dogett, the women's council candidates. Next week I plan to present the facts as my boys report them. My acquaintance -with John Henry Frizzell has been limited, due to a peculiar allergic apathy to early Sunday rising. I plan to see more "of this good man, who, you know, is Col lege chaplain and in charge of the voting to de cide whether Chapel collections should go to China or be used at least partly at home. My sudden interest in Chaplain Frizzell was nwakened by reports of • the manner in which he Conducted the first of a series of five - votes to determine the allocation of Chapel , funds. As a sort -of -Judge of Elections, one would' presume %that „the Chaplain would not attempt .to persuade the Chapel-goers - to vote either Yea or Nay on the , question. Yet, the chap had the: temerity to ,speak on .the .issue, with an obvious ,bias . in fayOr r of continuing . the ,All ,Qut Aid to ; Lingnan. Chanlain,,Er4iell. went still. farther. -le,calin iy announced ,that there were no Vans .on what to do witir,the money if it. was kept there. Now, I attended 'Some of the Cabinet meetings :last spring' when the question was :being considered anci,little,doubt.was left as,to what woad „happen .to,the money ,if .it was voted to ;keep it herd. - The funds WOUld,be :PUt toward some student .welfare fund, most obviously Mrs. Ilielzel's• Fund ,for Emergencies. I don!t want to argue . the,pros and cons of Penn State China • as . opposed, to local student aid, but I do objeet„ in :the, name of fairness, to Chap lain Frizzell's attempt to influence the vote 'on this, or any other;,question, in view of ,his , being in,Charge of the balloting. —LOK .. . and you ne e d the support of reliable supplies ,for Victory in your studies ,FORPOMP4TESUPPOES ;SOME TO Keekes Book Pon in the ; COltaum :.Theatre THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Sludentsi Our team needs your full support for Victory over Temple . . CAMPUS OMAR TODAY Swimming Club meets, White 1-iall.pool, 7:30 p. m.. Dance Club meets, White Hall Rhythm Room, 4 p. m. Golf Club meets, 2 White Hall, 6:30.p. m. Outing Club meets, 3 White p. • Freshman _Council, 220 McAllis ter Hall, 5.p. m. Red CrosS.Group, Hitlel Founda tion, 3 D. m. Coffee-Round-Table discuision, Hillel Foundation p. m. Engineering student council . meeting, 101 Main Engineering, 7 p. m. PSCA Freshman Forum program committee meets, 304 Old Main, 4:15 v. in. Freshman Independent Party meeting, 318 Old Main, 7:30 . p. m. 'lmportant meeting of LA student council, 305 Old Main, 3,p..m. -Pi Gamma Alpha , honorary art fraternity, 303 Main Engineering, 7:15 P. in. PSCA Seminar meetingivill not be held.tonight. President's reception, Old Main, 8:30 to.11:30 p. TOMORROW Because of ;the ,football holiday, Everybody's cheering for ARROW What a smooth combination! What perfect teamwork! Lookit the waythat perfect-knotting Arrow tie goes with that slick-looking Arrow fancy shirt! And those comfortable ATiOw shorts no "interference" when you're. rooOngfficlP; because they , have no irritating and 'Chafing center seam! ..Seelow.that neat Airow.handk4. chief gives. the. team an extra dash.of pep nd, life! Whatta team! Whatta team! Come in today and get a preview of. ;he "Awe lineup, for the seasout Use Our fxtentkAl Charge ,Plan . ,% 3 Nov. ,10th 1 / 3 Dec. 10th 1 / 3 ,Down •! • - • 4, 7 4 .. . THVRSDAY,-9CT0131:8Z1.6-Pi941.. Dancinii (Lau Starts October 211nArmory The first session of the All-Col lege Dancing Class, sponsored by the .I'd - in State Club, will beheld in the Armory on Monday, Octo ber '27. Tickets are,now on sale at Stud ent Union,. it has been 'announcect by committee r chairman' ..TiAM C York '43. A large group .of coeds will in struct beginners in the . %latest modes in rug-cutting and smooth dancing. Classes will .be sche duled from 8:30 to .9i30 tn. on Mondays and from 7 to 8 p. m. on Fridays; there will be,no senior Engineering lecture. Choir _rehearsal, Hillel Founda tion, 4,p. m. Oneg habbat ,program, Hillel Foundation, 7:15 p.m. HOrew ,folk song group, Hillel Foundation,.B:ls.p. m. Do you enjoy ;BEER with your! dinner? - If so why not • • (No extra charge for credit) : rELLoyir „fop*. 109 S. Allen St. ARROW !5t, 0 .1..-Aifik,TLAIND
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