V' fbiTtavLuM, ' ill l l E*lal>iuhedlM7 -.. “Today-there . are about 4,000,- council- for the program .of. the ■ and’ was! a• member 'of. Delta Tau cha&Sg agent' ,and vice-chairman another- -® o ® na t iaaal College beyond the close of the Delta/fraternity. He..was active of t&e;group, expressed the pur- movies, and-possibly a ot r): r -defense. industries, Mr. Keller second semester,”, is -was'-empha> ;in:.student':politics, .played on the !p ose; of the committee .when he. Jbondsc^uld^ be ob- « id; Ud3^'^ by n' * (Continued-on Page Four) ;ft®Shman.'ice hockey ;;team, and said,: “Rather: than wait until the ted ,’ defens ? bonds could he ob- Resources Plannmg mdi r jyasi aMifember bf:the Civil Ikigin; ;iif e . bf'the nation is at stake, we- tamed - •- ■ - '■ cates that of ,i 942 we ; ,eering Society, . : ... ; / . must , work... on the double-quick •/ ■ . . ... will need 11,000,000 defense work- -Time-Tables On Sale . peakrpro :te^s - . -, _i - /-/; //■:•.: Af KCQISirflf 1 I unite Already-the College has trained Jjy.lw ■; a, m An acute.shorta^i, of supplies- .'' •• •:. ~ . nearly'2o,ooo men and women for '■ •«sPW ia J^P a P“^ ca r ; ‘h e Sa c?h d;^s(^.tinie-tabl^re,ihß^.(tefle n . fe . sitions - and . Mea sles is prevalent in -State . C ' ' lege; at . the; present tune, on years .01 age win prooaoij oe enrollment statistics from the re- of 899 seniors, 741 out of 886 jun- Ritenour continued, “to be ex , Chinese.troops are re- heldton the campus February 16, gistrar’s-office. The report shows iors, 559 out of 1,346 sophomores, tremely cautious about mingling be 120 miles. from it was indicated- by College offi- that 958 men students reached the and 184 out of 1,481 freshmen. The W Rh children or others living in and to .be advancing up c i a is last night; age of .20 during 1941 and that total male undergraduate enroll- homes where measles is known to how River. Although no adininistrath , € ac ; about 375 had their 21st birthdays ment • is .4,612. An additional exist » NGTON—The Navy De- t i on . has vet been taken it was sinqe the last registration. , 1,017 men students will become : announced late yester- . , • . ’ Students whose 20th birthdays during 1942, according to the • u aa i; nn , n a i| Al | n the attack by giant pointed out were f all between JanU ary 1 • and Feb- -^port.... Tribunal Meeting Called ed American bombers permitted to register here on the rU ary 16 will not be required to In the 18- and 19-year-old All freshmen violators schedul nese fleet off the island first two .registration dates, Octo-. register. President Roosevelt’s groups, there are 1,948 men. Only ed for hearings at the December ao more than one de- ber 16, 1940, and July 1, 1941. proclamation applies only to men one is more than 44 years of age. 17, 1941 meeting of Tribunal, s sunk, a battleship suf- One official said "too much-con- who become 20 “on or before De- At present, these students are which was postponed, were re -. 4 three direct hits, and other fusion would be created” if stud- cember 31, 1941.” exempt from bearing arms but quested to report at the Alumni vessels are believed to have gone ents were to register in the bor- After February 16, a total of may be conscripted for non-mili- office at Bp. m. today by Ray down. All planes returned safely, ough or if they had to go home. about 2,375 undergraduates will tary service. They will register mond F. Leffler ’42, board chair (Continued on Page Four) Approximately. .1,300 under- he registered for selective service, at a later date.; man. OF THE PENNSYLV. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 7, STATE COLLEGE, PA. COLLEGE Stan Measles Found In Slate College WEATHER Snow Flurries PRICE THREE CENTS