PAGE TWO 'ME DAILY COLLEGIAN "Pox A Setter Penn State" Ilatiblished 1940. • Successor to the Penn State C6llegian, •eatablished 1904, and the Free Lance, established 1897. Published daily excerpt Sunday and Monday during the 16gubtx• College year by the atudenta of The rennaylvania Mate "Cbl)o6. Dae.red as second-class matter. July 6; *93 at the Post office at State College, Pa., under the act of March 8, 1:810. Editor. Bus. and Adv. Mgr. Moss Lohmart '42 James MCCaughey '42 Editor and Puoinqt+ .Pfeic( 813 QM .Natt, Phone 711 • Women's , Editor—Jeanne C. Stiks '42 ; Managing Editor— ..Eihn A. ,13ner. '42; 4 3 1 - rsort.z Editor—A. Pnt Nngelberg PeaturC M-Knight '42; News Edito j'Annley• J. Poßempner '4': Feature .Editor--Alice 1. 1 1. Murray '42; Women's snorts Editor—R. Helen Gordon !42. Credit Manager—Paul M. Goldberg '42; Circulation, MO.- , W.: Allison '42 ; Women's Ilusine•s Manager , — Margaret V. ry '42; Office Secretary—Virgin Ogden '42 ; Annista.nt Office Secretary,—Fav E. Reese '42. 'Oanaging Editor TI i 1: 'lowa Editor 'nits r.stitto Women's &Mot: This Itistio Graduate COu nseloi 1 ridgy , (Satober 17, 1941 the IMOa Om Chapel funds k A Baiilllle IFor %dent gighis The .aiiiitikinCeti*nt that all hat societies. will tack' the attempt to have two chaPel collections inOntli donated to . Mrs. 1-ietzers Fund for PinergenCieS ft - ideates a healthy interest in' the aftuation an' the part Of the student, body. .That is as it should'be Chapel collections' come Afore 6 4 oiti Stild'enta than froin any other so ice, and sitid&i.t.g . slibiltd' have the privilege to dOefcie• what' tl4eii .money . will be used for. It is' asy right that students she - UM, want their money to' 0 to' hind because it in turn' vii . .ll 1.161 p needy, Fenn State men andvioinen. Despite the fact that . the. dispute is over the issue of Whether All-College Cabinet haS the ittnwer. to divert chapel funds, it is clear that Penn ,State iii' Chiltais a student Oiganliation. .We o.y 1411,4 of the Penn State in , Cliuca omiitit S tee`. - . 'The: eOiiini,ittee put itself on record several,years ago by PUblishing. a brochure.. entitled that ttiate: fri China, What . .Abott It?" At that time, , tne committee was - , , oniy - :too - anxtuus Lu• 1./..a. vs., — ...tic, . Work recognised.` as a Stdd'ent-sbptiorteddzicter , . . These' ,statements are .cOhtained id the Jiro- . , , "isetiki..§tate . in Ch ina is a student enter.- Oise , a The enterprise is sPonsorect by the : en's Student, Chuncil and the 'Women's Student ,&overnment AssoCiation" The Mnlidle'S StUdent Council: and the WSGA are COniti.h.e'd in .10.1LCollege. Cabinet. Thus the Henri State in. , China committee has had the temerity to' deny any direct -connection to the Very . ibi'.gatiliations whose sponsorship it once 'toasted a. I , • • Neyerth.eless, there can . be no doubt that Pena ~IS'tate in China is a "Student enterprise." But it: is no longer Controlled by students. To regain f.fiat CoiitriA Aptriething students should fight dr. :If for no other reason, cast yOur vote in favor of Ai)lif.tidg . the Chapel fund 4irs Gowtrnmeni Delegates' to the first meeting of a state aSso :Oation Or college student governments held here about a yea'''. and a half ago subjected Penn State's ,OtiveCiinikdrit systerti to a thdrough ei.arninatiCin. To make - a long story very short, they were en.- ihusiastic it, They it: They praised; envied, and tichnired it, They . hailed it as "the best student bovernn'ieni in die odlintry.". That is 4rtebi. But our goVernment could ISe even better. As it is, only a coinbaratiVe ait stiitcients hale more than a bare knoVi -I,edge oP iov,4 oqi siudent government worits— if they have . that • Hiie is' aoine evidence. Three students were licked at iandom and asked to tell all they knew about their student government. This is what they Said; Stu'd'ent A, a sophomore man a' hat society . Member,. and ail athlete—" There's a Cabinet. The .?!lass . Presidents are on it bUt l'in not sure Vih:o Ilse. Ahol'it Halt a dozen or a di.zen in ail. I'm )'iot sure what Cabinet does." Student. 13,• a freshman man. He was inter• \Viewed after a Political party meeting in which Si& had' sotifehoW inanagerl to hold seven votes— ?mill- the voting method was changed—"l think FA' Beiate, or something.. ..don't know what iqtrdeidS 9re an i or what it • i§tild l eid . o",. a jdnibt; kno'w government, - WSGA,--repre, 7 and Tribunal .representing tfie men, might meet together through IFC." Do' you know any more about your student government? If you don't, you should. - Downtown (AMC° . 119-121 South Frazier St Phono 4372 _- Herbert 1. ZukauNkat) ____Richard S. Stebld4la ..._.___Kathryn M. PIASP Louie -.T. A. B THE DAILY - COLLEGIAN ••,, j ci' OLD /7 :) - V , k MANIA 1011101111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Temple Treinblings MOndaY it was, but a tremor. The onrush has been steadily mounting until I.)y tonight, the mummer's in all their glory couldn't light the city of brotherly love like the Nit lany lads and lasses will be a-doin'. The Phi Gain brothers are escorting Kappd - Beanie Siebert and fresh Gail: Twitchell with other such lights as Johnnie Fleming and Chuck. Matterii, Bill Hacker and Ruth Moore much in evidence. And while you're breathlessly following Cap'n Krouse's feats tomorrow just keep in mind that he owes it all to' a bit of a' jar. Not vitamin pill's, not Carter's little livers, not the oil: of the cod or the castor—if Sampson had but known what Krouse's . mother knew, and' bronght . him what she brought,. he might have held up that Temple (get iti) Krouse will hot looSe his strength—he will net lose his hair—he uses Mange Medicine! To Tell That Fall Is. Here itoinance blOSsoinS at !Mine, too, as Prima Don na Mini fihehi tossed' tier liarrisburg poet to the winds for bon Fi4cart's DU Pin,. And cirattni stantiai eVidence al'on'e giyeS us the inkling that another DtT pin Will , go' the way Of all goOd pins' to Btindieli the near future via TOni- Mic Second Jack - (4intilo,. Phi belt, is getting off to' a fine start with Theta Eris' Adams. La Vie chief of staff Scorch Iteiclwteizi has jPst completed extensive . maneitVPrs in' the direCtiop of AU ,. TPA ericainpment and* mine otit . - With colois flying minds his pin . . Defending' geneiai • was DOt Teiesinski. PayaSka and , "Hob' Weil after a two-yea match Signed the pact, vieek. and are -elc changing announcements for accoutrements. ivtarybelle - Crossman -and Sigma Nu_ Henry Har-. ris have decided to tie the knot come next month. Draftee Doings • , Little Ace Corbin, ek-frosh bad Maw dropped . in nil' furlough looking hale and hearty to rePbri• that Catii.Prai EdWagner'S chief conscientious 6i?'- jection:tt• the army and its Means' is "He has to crawl• around on' his tinrimY all the time." Let that be a lessdn to all you Bfte and Beeburg marathoners. Your day is coming. AI Hands On Deck .4 • • Weekend headquarter.> already established ,by advance scouts are SAE Eggie McClintoch's suite (well, , the Adelphia does have large rooms), the Ben Franklin Copper Bar, ,Melrose Biding Aca demy, Bookbinder's for dinner, and the Camden Pofbrau for a bang-up finish. You'll Enjoy The Corner unusual CAMPUS CALENDAR 'Engineering COOlita • TODAY . New Officers- Choir rehearsal. Hillel Founda tion, 4 p. tn. , Officers were elected at the en- Oneg - Shabbat Program, Hillel gineering student council meet- Foundation, 7:15 P. in. ing last night to serve under presi- Hebrew Folk Song Group, Hillel dent Charles J. Sinith '42, eleded Foundation, 8:15 P. in. last year. Wesley Foundation Social Hour The newly ele_ted heads are in Parlors, Wesley Foundation, 8 Frederick' A. Young '44, vice:- . p. m. president; Edsel J. BUrkhart.':'43 - , treasurer and Frederick C. Dun- SATURDAY Penn State jayvee football lap '44, secretary. A general ells , - team. vs. Pitt, New Beaver field, 2 cussion •of the council's budget p. m. completed the meeting. SUNDAY Student Sunday School,. Meth odist Church, 9:3 Oa. in. Fellowship Hour, Wesley Foun dation, 6:30 p. m. Student Service, Church, 7:30 p. in MONDAY Campus 4-H meeting, 418 Old Main, 7:30 p. m.' SELECTED BROADCASTS Dohnanyi's Variations on a Nursery Tune will be broadcast over WQXR at 8 p. ni. The i),oiittlar Hollywood' Pre mier prograni will be presented by WCAp . at 10 p. Benny Goodman and his Orch estra. Will play . dance music over WCAU at 11:44 p. Living alumni of Dartmouth to taled 19,500 at 'the last count. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF • STATE COLLEGE Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporatiou FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1941 React The Collegian Classifieds Methodist THE GREYHOUND Post House SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18 GRAND OPENING