•i• • • , *•Succintsor ' Estaidlgated 1887 VOL. 38—No. 32 , Glenn MillerTo Honor Third Group Adds Penn Stale Tonight • Glenn Miller and his Moonlight Election Interest Serenaders will dedicate tonight's 15-minute broadcast to Penn State, Interest in today's local elec in honor of Soph Hop and Fall tions has been heightened by the addition of three "sticker cam lionseparty, which are scheduled paign" candidates, sponsored by Formation of a Penn - State Col- for this coming weekend. the 'Citizens' Better Local Gov lege, DivisiOn in the .national pro- Tonight's program will be simi- ernment Committee. - famous for his portrayal of heroic gram of , civilian defense was ap- . roles in Wagnerian operas, has lar to the ones, presented for other Kenneth D. Hutchinson, assis prOvedlast night by Dr. J. F. Shig-been chosen to present the second colleges by Miller ' and . may be tant professor of economics at the ley, chairman, of the State College number of the 1941-42 Artists' heard over Columbia Network sta- College, is being sponsored for Borough Council bf Defense. Course performances, Dr. Carl E. Lions from 10 to 10:15 p. m. burgess by the Better Govern- ReqiieSt for such a unit had been Marquardt, chairman, announced mint Committee. Eugene H. Le- last night. made by.Presiderit Hetzel last Fri- • , derer, Democrat, and Albert B. daY' - in , opinpliance ' _with the sup- s• • ,42 'Melchior, who has been recog . Yougel, Republican, are the other geStiOn.of the State Council of De- Baird Named two candidates running for local hued as the leading heroic tenor of fense. Organization of the diva=the Metropolitan Opera Company burgess. for fifteen years, will sing in sign will permit the student body - and facility to take-such measures Debate Chairman Two other College professors HEROIC TENOR —.Lauritz Mel- Schwab Auditorium on Thursday are being endorsed by the "stick- evening, February ,5. Mel as may be deemed. necessary for chior, noted Wagnerian singer, their civilian, protection. • er campaign" for positions on His career dates back to child- All-College President Robert D. will appear on the second program town council: John H. Ferguson,hood when sympathetic parents Coininenting on the new unit, Dr. .s , • .._ - of the 1941-42 Artist's Course -• Baird 42 will serve as chairman of assistant professor of political understood his .musical ambitions Shipley remarked, '"We of the lo- ' series in February. cat Defense - Council certainly ap- the scheduled varsity triangular science, and Leonard A. Doggett, As a result, he was admitted at the o f professor of ' electrical engineer prove this step, It tends to make debate with the University ing, a present membei . • of council. . age of 18 to the School of Royal the organization stronger by the Scranton and Cornell University, .addition`, 'of a powerful civilian November 10. Republicans seeking council us oms Lifted . Opera at Copenhagen, a privilege .. posts are Charles Schlow, Paul .A. permitted only the most gifted group. • Coach J. F. O'Brien, associate Mitten, and H. 0. Smith, while' Danish students. . . The" College Division will be - In 1919 Melchior was invited to professor of speech, has selected the Democrats are backing Min•-. headed by' an executive commit- , or Houseparty' tee composed of nine faculty and Thomas Burke '42 and William B. 'Fred L. Fromm Homer Ishler, and appear at Queen's Hall, London, ,Fred Banks. ' Three councilmen, with Sir Henry Wood conducting. ten 'student representatives who Harkins '42 to represent the Col have been nominated-by 'President lege. will be elected and will take of- Freshmen men are exempt from - Here he came to the attention, of fietzel and approved by Dr. Shig- Penn State will present 12- flee January 1. the dating customs regulations for Hugh Walpole, celebrated English • • novelist who encouraged his work. ley. An' organization- meeting will minute constructive speeches, Har- Limited by the Hatch Act, those _ the complete houseparty weekend ' be held'in the trnatee's" room, secss - kina apeaking for the affirmative ond floc& Old Main, at 4 p. m. to- and Burke - npholding the negative morrOw. . • ' 'Sub-committees will be consid - ered to handle air raid warnings, I fire .protection, American unity (mOrale),, first aid, conservation of 'ciefense essentials, and' men, in the • - ' side of the question for debates "Resolved that every able-bodied .. men named by the Better Govern ment ' Committee have . been able to do no active campaigning but • an extensive "sticker campaign" . has been carried on the corn- last night. Male citizen of the United States - . . by be required to have one year of full time military training before at- . taming the_ present draft age." from 5:30 p. m. Friday until 5:30 . m. Sunday, Ilaymond F. Leffler Bayreuth, '42, Tribunal chairman, announced antes mittee and . although the names Exemption from dress customs will not be- on the ballot, these stickers can be used instead. covers two periods; from 8:30 p. in. Friday until 3:30 a. m. Satur- After studying Wagnerian lore at Melchior received inter national acclaim for his appear s as Parsifal and Siegmund. He made his debut at the Metropoli , . tan Opera Company during the 1925-26 season. -... The great Danish singer started his career as a baritone •but L'erVidei' ;` ;;"t""''` - ""! ,----. '''' 7. ' - "-' . - liniverSitY Of SerantOii - sttiderft.,s -` y ' • ---.----' '- . - --"- I t' FliorellO ta Guardia, mayor of will present ten minute cross ex- World Problems:Group, • day and from .30.. p. m. Saturday - through 'the urging of Madame until _the usual Monday morning Charles Cahier, an American-born 'New York City and head of the na- amination speeches while Cornell artist with whom he sang in Den eight o'clock. tional: civilian defense prograM, debaters will "be called upon for Reorganizes For Year mark, was induced to sing tenor . - • - _ eight minute summary rebnttal • "These are exemption periods ro l es . will address . S.thairinan. of the var i'• - - , -!of.ous - defense, councils .in Harris- speeches. A weekly forum - on current af- only if the' boys are entertaining Melchior explains, "The heroic ._ , . ping; 'November 14. It is believed - . - voice is very much like a skyscrap , -• s zhat a College representative . will • ' discussed when ,the World Prob- .gardless of - the presence of female er. It must be built on a firm bed ybe invited - to attend the meeting. ' h res man Council lens Committee meets to reorgan ize in 304 Old Main at 8:15 p. m. guests the Frosh must wear their rock. Then you can always build s dress customs on Friday from 5:30 The Centre County Council of IF upward on your high notes. But if Defense met in Old Main last night tomorrow. .James E. Rushafl ; '-- -S to 8:30 D. in. and on Saturday f rom you work*firat on the superstruc to'Make arrangements for a county To - El 3:30 a. m. ti118:30 in the evening," ture and neglect the foundation, - ,convention -to convene in Belle- ect- Officers• chairman of the committee. Last year the group discussed Leffler added. you -can never build downward." ,Tont s e,' - Wednesday evening, Novem- world reconstruction and means Any further - - misunderstandings her - 12. - LoCal delegates are plan- „Fourteen candidates will coin- of establishing a lasting peace will be prevented if all freshmen ning 0-attend,- pete for three offices when - PSCA after the war. Rush announced will take notice of these hours and Freshman Council members, inim_ that Dr. Vernon Nash of the White dates, Leffler said. "We have had bering more than 100;• meet to Plains, N. Y., Community Church enough business on Wednesday, (lia . i 11 •.:a me o Vote- • elects officers in -the Hugh Beaver will speak on campus Novem -, - nights and hope that this vacation Room, 304 Old Main. at 8:15 to- ber. 14. will not be misused by the Fresh d- . - night. . . men," he added. „On Amendment Tonight • . Herbert K. Kraybill '44, head eu .s , - Another clarification of the . cus- The amendment that provides aof 'the council' last year, will pre- 0 uances Discontinued toms was announced by the chair i.entral clearing system for stud- side at the session. Kraybill is - The afternoon dances sponsored man concerning customs while in I.ent activity. funds will be voted president -of the Sophomore Ad- by Student Union in the Armory ROTC uniform. He stated, "Be i upon - at the All-College Cabinet visors , Committee. have- been discontinued this se- cause the Frosh are exempt from meeting fn the . Alumni office at 42, president, announced last Seven freshmen have been nester because of the failure to dress customs on drill days • does 9 &block - to - night, Robert D. Baird nominated for president. The y obtain the Armory or any other not necessarily mean they are are Barker B. sChavooshian, Ben- suitable place to hold the dances. exempted from all the other cus ' night. ' • - jamin E. Clouser, James F. Ham- ,However, two or three dances a toms. You may be called before Other 'sections of the proposed mond, Ralph W. Harris,, Edward week are being planned for next the Tribunal if you do . not know amendment include a definition of Lenker, Robert S. Maclstabb, and semester, George L. Donovan, the shows, carry matches, and a stndent activity, and also re- Ross D. Pillsbury. Student Union manager, an- know the songs, even though you quirements for representation. flounced. are in uniform," Leffler said. Candidates for vice-president hi- -• slallljlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll elude Robert W. Anderson, Rob- . ert St Day, James M. Oakes, and • / NOVA Flashes John W. Schwartz. Running for Tp secretary-treasurer •are John N. • rooOf 'Town Girls. Invades Adsit, Phillip J. Allen and Wil- - . . 1111111111111i0111911111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 nis om , Bastian. i • WASHINGTON, - D. C...,-- The . - \ Thespians Musical Ter ritory • i , United States government present- , . Latest reports from the campus two are also of town high school ed a 42,000,967 bill to the German 4 Committees Named - musical comedy, front indicate a training. ' Ambassador at Washington for strong insurgent force of State The "bumper crop" of State Col damages incurred in the . sinking of B y ° 4S independents College lasses moving in on Thes- lege prima donnas consists of the Robin Moor. pians' words and music division Joyce Ash '45, Lenys Blews '45, •. Secretary of State Cordell Hull With 50 freshmen present at with the probability of capturing Ruth Davey '45, Vilma Elder '45, _ announced last night that the War last night's '45 Independent clique a huge sector of "What's Coming Elizabeth Furst '45, Pauline Kell- Department has sent a warning to meeting, Murray Friedman, chair- Off?" when 'the well-mechanized er '43, Lois Kreamer '45, Kathryn gr ... .... the Helsinsiti government, asking man, appointed the following unit moves into public view Fri- Metzger '45, Betty Platt '45, Myr- Higgins io How Movies - th 4 l Finnish forces stop any further committees: . publicity, platform, day and Saturday night in Schwab ret Rewbridge '45, Mona Shibli Of NM Game• Tonight aggrosion against Russian. The zoning, and campaign. A pro- Auditorium. '45, and Betty Shuster '43. warning was described as an ap- posed platform will be presented Nine "town girl" coeds will be . o .Sock" Kennedy, Thespians' di- Students and faculty will see a peal to reason rather than an ulti- at the next meeting, Thursday, warbling in the Thespians' glee rector, and . Mrs. Kennedy, have return performance of Penn State's ma tum: : November 13 at 7p. in. club, while two more take over worked together in developing football victory over New York LONDON .—: General Archibald Frank R. Flynn '43 spoke last baton-twirling spots in the fast campus talent. Six of the girls, University when Coach Robert A. Wavell arrived in 'Singapore yes- night on - past achievements of the moving revue, and another lends the Misses Ash, Blews, Furst, Higgins shows movies of the game terday to check British defenses in Independent party. It was de- her talent to working in skits. Metzger, Rewbridge, and Shibli, in 121 Sparks Building at 8 o'clock the braless area-according to a Brit- tided to have an outside speaker ,Of the twelve local Thespiennes, have been trained as a sextette by tonight. Admission is free, ish radio report. in for each future gathering. Eith- ten graduated together from State Mrs. Kennedy during the summer. This is the second in the series ... ' MOSCOW The Russian news. er Robert D. Baird '42, All-College College High School last spring The group will :display its musical of gridiron films to be shown this gency announced -that Red forces -president, .or Gerald• P. Doherty and are currently ,engaged in the ability in a featured spot when semester under the sponsorship of 'ad counter-attacked and temp- '42, All-College vice-president, common academic task Of being "What's Coming Off?" takes the the Independent Mens' Associa . ured part of Talin yesterdays - " •-- will speaksat•theirstext . meeting: - ' Penn State • "frosh." . The 'other: stage 'this weekend. tion. - Defense Council Accepts Campus (Milan Division • . T .. tilt att o g . -....,,,H0.,5....,...5..1,- (fon . . OF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE TUESDAY, MORNING, NOVEMBER 4, STATE COLLEGE, PA gittlet WEATHER Fair and Coale!: PRICE THREE CENTS Laurifz Melchior Will Sing - Here On Artists' Course Finance Drive Leaders Report $4,025 Total As PHA Canvass Ends Leaders of the PSCA finance drive announced yesterday that final tigtires from last week's five day canvass totalled $4,025 for the combined ' men and women's groups. Claiming that the success of the drive "was the result of enthusi asm, ceaseleSs work, and good spir it on the part of the solicitors," An drew P. Szekely '45, men's canvass chairman, reported that the men's division went 16 per cent over its goal by collecting $4OO more than the proposed $2500. Arelene K. - Smith '42, women's chairman, said "You may expect the cabinet, commissions and com mittees to fulfill their obligations to continue worthwhile services on our campus." Women went $25 over their $l,lOO goal. Sally P. Searle '42, and A. John Currier '42, co-president of the PSOA declared that the results were indicative of an increasing interest and support of the' PSCA program on the part of students.
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