The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 19, 1941, Image 1

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Established 1817
VOL. 43
HrickinKHiSays Work Started Cabinet Considers Unified
V Tags Available Today . , . . .
Economic Setup 2,000 additional “Beat Pitt”-tags LOClt|o
V-V""" ' have been oydered- and -will be Excava tion was begun yester. _ . _
faUCAC mflallAlt available for Upperclassmen at d mor nmg for the foundation of Cut-Fllie ExeiTlDllOn
'lalljCl liilialiun student Union, the Athletic Store, th ‘ winter Sports Lodge, accord- W " 1 ,HC M
. ..... ~ . or the Corner Room this afternoon ing to Ray Conger, instructor Inimlii Ru HiintPK
' “The present inflation is being Charles F. Mattern ’42 revealed j n charge of recreation. The site JUUyill Dj nUIIICIi
caused by the increase in farm in- i as t night. These tags should be is at the fool of the ski trail, Realizing the need of a central
„ come, wages and business profits, .worn both on campus and at the outside Boalsburg was laid body to regulate mixed drinking
stated Dr. Kenneth D. Hutchinson, game Saturday, Mattern added. but Monday and the contractor restrictions, All-College Cabinet
. assistant professor of economics, Final arrangements are also be- fi na n y began work after months decided last night to begin immfe
. before an audience of more than tag made for the “all-out” pep 0 f delay. diate action to draw up provisions
150 people _in 121 Sparks last rally, and .bonfire, which will be Construction had been announc- that will apply especially to “vio
night. ; , . held on the Jordan Fertility Plots ed to begin October 1, but ‘was lations that are detrimental to the
~ Speaking on War Time Price at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow. Staged postponed until a power line was name of the College and the stu-
Control,” sponsored by the Liberal jn conjunction iwith the team strung to the site. The builder has dent body.”
Arts Lecture Committee, Dr. send-off for the Pitt grid fracas, now decided to proceed without * In a recommendation to Cabinet,
■ Hutchinson, declared that con- the rally will feature the burning- the power ii ne ; A. R. Warnock, dean of men, ad
trary to. popular opinion, inflation of an effigy of the Golden Pan- -winter Sports Lodge is a gift of ' vised that separate IFC, WSOA,
is not wholly due to the present ther, which has been built by Blue the Class oI > 39 w .hich contributed sss». and student government regula
defense booms in industry. He Key Hat ‘Society - $5,300 to which All-College Cah- vA;i i-V/ tions should be considered-jointly.
said that’prices began to rise long jnet adde d $2,000 from the defunct • Warnock also explained that it is
before the government started de- M numeral award fund. The first jtim~ J&t , the job of student government to
- -ferise spending, but if production -Jlfl UI VC ,set of plans was discarded because Jg.iwK -.A make regulations that will apply
for defense should suddenly taper S they were too costly. The second when violations occur,
off, -prices would haturally col- _ _ I C * set suffered the same fate. .MffiHP. Cabinet agreed that The regula
.lapse.. KfOflfM \A|*|AC The final plans, as drawn up by tions were not established as a
, . costs have risen 6 per- VIVHHvUII IWJ Grounds and Buildings, call for a__ r HiraTPß_,Arfhnr “moral code” but were meant to
coS have D gonf U up‘l9° n perce°nt Members, of the School of Agri- two-story unit to be erected on an kfe .4“ Penn Stlte Cli* president, 'mdontT
homlv waces havc inereasedlS culture faculty began a series of eight acre plot winch has now. has an ’ nounced the combinill g of conduct pf the students,
percent wfge naymente have ris- weekly, broadcasts over station been k °ught and the deed signed. penn state club - s annual talent .In order to prevent a recurrence
pn sToerhent and ieal wagel have KDKA, Pittsburgh, last Thursday The building in the form; of a night with the Fred Allen Talent of th f cut-fine problem which
j orl e vm 33 nercent Farm income which will continue through De- Io S cabin will have a large room Searcb t[) be held he re December arose last year when deer hunters
gone up 66 pei cent. 1 arm income. , , , ■ on the first floor with a stone fire „ cut classes after Thanksgiving va
one of the. reasons for the rise m Recordings of the College farm place.. The ground floor will have' . ’ - . cation, Cabinet will recommend
prices, has gone up 45 percent, al- sue „. , made two weeks a kitchen, . store room, furnace ‘ to the proper authorities that the
though the farms are the-chief Donald G Larch Jr ’4O room > coal room, and two toilets. * » a 111 A following plan presented by Rob-
further £ declared Dr ' HUtdl ' agricultural director of KDKa! Conger said that the lodge |jjQgsf e ‘'t A. Wasser ’42 be accepted.
"^Claiming^that there are two part of. the .regular ' SStlS^StS
.broad.attacks against rising prices,
metUd ld the a Ltting e of transcriptions are on the air at application to Recreation. Coordi-. 8© 06 ill PI SI 6P • matriculation cards to a commit
the direct method, the setting of nated. • _ • , , tee before cutting classes. In
price' ceilings' in, industry, and the a - instructor in ‘ --- ' Combination of the Penn State this - wa exemption from the $5
inaicect.;4hethod, .-thaf..of 3 rfiducmg -- - ; ■ ' ukib’s-aimu4_ All-Coliege Talent cut . flne be attained. :
■ Tputehasmg power. poultry jiusoanaiy, oßenea tne r RlerfrAMt fnsSc Night with the Fred Allen Talent _ T - ~,
Inconcluding, / Dr. Hutchinson B^ 1 ® 3 . la?t (^!?. urs sl®; v morning flf© OvSlfOyS IOSIS Search was announced by Arthur . reported
' said,’ “the problem of inflation speaking on “The Nittany Turk- | n ( nAr bc R|ii|(|mn Peskoe ’ 42 - club President, i asl Umt the IFC and IMA had begun
cannot be separated from e*:' .Tomorrow 'Logan J. Ben- 111 jparKS DUllaing ■ night. the campaign for Red Cross funds,
/'fhe’' 1 ofobiem- of winning the war nett,.. professor of wild life num--, a hot pipe, left by a freshman All-Pnllpup T-Uenf meht . students could make
; of w Whafbver it is we are involved agement. will talk on “The Ruffed in his coat pocket, ignited and de- on Wednesday, December 3 will W thl
v we are in the midst G^ ,se - , . , . .. ..... stroyed about 15 or 20. topcoats in be CO n ducted as in past years but h Shop
:'of ‘ production, the „ The schedule talks in addition to scorching the eont three winners will b e chosen for Corner Room ,
of inflation is ever pres- se «es during November and racks on . the second- floor, south awards oi - si o each. These three # r , .
'mi’-’ '• ' ' H ecem^ er ol 011 ™ w « dn ®f da y* wing of Sparks Building yester- students will be considered eligible SOoh PetifiOilS LA
... November 26, William S. Clarke day morning. ... for the Fred Allen competition. F ”
fTW- 1 * “ “! £oiintll Due Toraoi ' l ' ow •
Wednesday, December 3, Robert pro fessor. of English composition, a ® P/ PPP Sophomores interested in run-
R. Murphy, assistant professor of evacuated . his class and sounded a' w ing for one of the four newly
poultry husbandry, “Biddy Must the alarm . Grabbing a fire ex- contet cre;lted positions on the LA Coun-
Have Her Vitamins’; Monday, tinguisher, Wood was joined by Tvj o^parn nrt s will bo considered cil must have their petitions
December 8, Andrew A. Borland, Harold F. Graves and Lyne Star- No team acts ' vdl b « . gigned by 5Q Lowel . Divi; . ion sop h-
In order to facilitate the distri- head of the department of dairy ij n g g. Hoffman, also members of Applicants ioi pieliminaij tij- omoi - e ; ; and turn them in at Stud
biition of brochures and explain husbandry, “Better Herds With the English composition depart- Pp ts which will be mane X ueoday, ent union by sp. m. tomorrow,
the’new ticket system, the Artists’ Better Bulls”.; Friday, December ment, who soon quelled the flames December-., must heave their w'iliimxi O. Meyers ’42, Council
Course committee lias called a 19, Dean R. Marble, professor of with the aid of the hose. numes, addresses, and opes o president, announced last night,
meeting of all representatives of poultry husbandry,. “Fowl -Para- To. date, the only students who performance at Student Union AU Lower Division sophomores
fraternities, sororities, dormitor- lysis”; Friday, December 26, John have r€po rted their losses are: before Wednesday,. Novem iCi - , w m be permitted to vote on these
ies, and town groups in 405 Old E. Nicholas, professor of agricul- Robert Albert ’45, Buddy Yost ~ The. local Talent Night show cand i da tes next Monday and
Main at 4:15 p. m. today. tural engineering, Zeio Be- Aunkst ’45, Sheldon Baldinger '45, will be-open to the public Wed- Tuesday in the liberal Arts lobby.
Any requests for faculty ex- low.’ James Chiprazzi ’4s,'Joseph Com- nesday, December 3. Tickets will Suggestions for the improve
planations of the purpose of the The schedule for Januaty will er ’45. and Robert Nein ’45. Vain- S° °u sale November 24. ment of the present Liberal Arts
course, for the freshman’s benefit, ke released later. j n g their articles from $7 u'p to A half-hour broadcast over sta- g c bool system of student advisors
or explanation of the new ticket _ $2O, these freshmen claimed to tion WHP, Harrtsburg, 011 Pe- was a | so d i si;ussed . The Coun
! priority plan should he presented Math Club Organizes have lost their topcoats, gloves cember 5 awaits the three winners c j Ps opinions on this matter will
at the .'meeting, said Dr. Carl E. All students, graduate students, and dinks. ° c , the lo 1 c l al contest. The student be expressed at a joint meeting
Marquardt, chairman of the com- and fa CU lty members who are in- body will vote on December 8 of the Liberal Arts advisors and.
inittee. terested in fonning a Mathematics HVJ| .... Q J „ Collie P on f 'the e Fred l Council members to be heid after
“We realize the demand I° r club are invited to attend the or- NY A OfflCS SETS HOUfS College Fied Allen Show Thanksgiving vacation.
tickets will be great, but hope the p aTl j 7n tinn meeting tonight in 318 NYA student workers may put on Weanesday, January /. m 1,,,,,,,,,, mi
new ticket arrangement will satis- „, p . *. The meeting »50 hours this month. ,11 pos-' sfoo UK Bill
factorily distribute the remaining wiU last one hour and refresh- ble, the .NYA office announced the opportunity to win S2UU and I l\l pTXTO
1200 ’seats to the student and Sitswm be served. ' ■ yesterday. . will have all expenses paid on the JjU.lt? IN t?.VV &
town-faculty groups,” ' said Dr. “ trip to New York for the coast- milllllllllUllliminiilllllimiimilHllillllllltlllllMlHtlim
Marquardt after the meeting.-“An- p. q Dl D., A| a>mNI ‘ t 0 for the All GARY.. W. Va.—West Virginia
S ! \°oui U ti n cketsZ' S en h ch pe?- ’DaHCe, SlflOKer rlanned By c d le d |, Talent show are Richard state troopers were called out to
chase of foiu tickets by eaui pei ... —. , w cr-tut be-iH of.the music He- oocll riots on picket lines at cap
hcT'sairt dei 111 Pittsburqh * Hiqqins On Radio pa'rtmcnt; J. Ewing Kennedy, di- twe mines. Two' . negroes; were
ho said; m | lUiUUiyii, I rector of Thespians; H. Ridge RL- shot and wounded tn the nots.
Penn Staters traveling to Pitts- coaches were 140 niiles-aiJart. Sat- J e y, depax-tment of public infonna- LONDON—A major shakeup
burgh :for the Pitt-Penn State urclay evening after the West Vir- tion; W. E. KenwOrthy, assistant was m the British
football game will have their ginia game, Sutherland dropped in to th.e president; and Miss Ruth H. Command yesterdav m an etlort
■weekend well taken care of by the on Higgins and recorded his part Ztmg, assistant dean of women. *° hasten plans tor wn olicmuve
Penn State atumm in Pittsburgh oi' the interview. Yesterday, in. " -«« immed.ate V'ont Sir
who have planned a dance and Pittsburgh, Bowser’s answers' At on Brook will replace Sir John
smoker for visiting Nittany root- were put. on the record. .. TO S|iSak • Dllb f l '? 1 ® 1110 ( - 01 ‘ luialu ' U l ° Im
e rs The smoker will be held in the " penal i-oiees. j
Further activity along the Pitt- Hotel Schenley at 8 o’clock Friday ' Jack MacMiehael, past prest- TOKYO—Despite Karusu s an
iPenn State football line includes night and the dance is scheduled dent of the National Intercolle- swer ot success oi t.uliue m W.sh
all'interview bv Bill Sutherland, for the Hotel Wjliiam Penn from gfcte Christian Council and ington, the Japanese Government
chief announcer at radio station 10 p. m. ,to 2 a. in. Saturday eve- chairman of the American Youth called ioi a stiengthening of arms
•KDKiA in Pittsburgh, of Coaches ning. Walt James and his Penn Congress, will appear on campus on the iar Eastern front foi un-
Rob Higgins and Charley ’Bowser ’State Collegians will supply the today. At 4 p. m he will meet a® ilo n' CIO '
on his sports broadcast at 6:30 p. music for the dunce, at which ior- students- m the Penn State in DETROIT The CIO eonven
m tonight over KDKA. irial dress will be optional. Tickets China room; at 6:45 p. m. fresli- tion voted unanimous support
A novel feature of the interview will be sold at the door for $2.75, men women will hear his talk on endorsing the Presidents foreign
is that it was made while the rival tax included. .- : • .. China at Mac Hall; att 7.15 p. m. po icy.
bills'
Course
fueling Called
IMA To Sponsor
.-.'Skating Party
•< J A skatin« party will be held, in
the Armory from 8 to 11 o’clock
Friday night, it was announced
last night by Elden T. Shaut, IMA
head, at a meeting of social chair
men representing girls downtown
dormitories, and 15 IMA units.
All women are invited. Ad
mission will be twenty cents per
pei ; son, and IMA membership
cards must be presented by men.
IMA units may obtain
ship’cards in Room 305 Old (Main
Friday from 10 to 11 a. m. ■
“ AH'
WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER. 19, STATE COLLEGE, PA.
OF THE PENNSYLV
IA STATE COLLEGE
jraiati
WEATHER
Cloudy
and Warmer
PRICE THREE CENTS