,-47 AGE •TWa THE:DVIT COLLEGIAN Wpr Metter .Peon State" Established 1940. Sticcesaor to the Penn. State Collegian, • .cataliSshed 19.04, nll4l t the V.ree 1 1 ..anee, •eatahlished .138!7. Puhliehed 'daily except Sunday and' Monday , during the remitter . 4Gollege year by the Andean of The Pennsylvania Pate 'College. Entered an Second-class matter July t 5, 1984 at the - Post-office at State College. Pa., under the act of • March 8, 1870. . Editor Bes. rind Adv. Mgr. Ross Lehman 9 42 James McCaughey 112 Edi Pho*e .7kl. Women's Asiitor-,Teanne e 42 : Managing ,Xintor i4k4 4.p i ner -4,p0et,4 ikon-A. . 'Pat. :'-lingitpmzi; ; 110,e0u.,re ton-47pAkam AT. Wit • '42 :.News piano 45teutle7 • VoKennwi t ar r. omen's 'Feature . ..Edttoie--,Wice 11. •Murray !42 :Women's • Snort; •Srelen :aordon . 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'o3,oceo• alta. o 4:7g V41 3 .r 14 3 4 1 Ke 041.0.0111; it9r - ____ •Thki . 4rui.uz —_ _ ___ X4490r Th 4,3 ArNge - ,Coiduate Counselor 7Veaalait 1 1 ,4 1111 .4X7 1 1 - 3 , 1i442 liPhin,g o s T emembei • Xl.rieg . 6:94 Plon' Aigh .nommeridable local defense efforts-0 your ..of - ".things . support'' 'this wee*. in the 4e,xt ,five days .drives -cbc ..well -underway, to: salvage waste materials "accessary to . war.,production; : 2,) collect hook.s or 4 ,distribution 'to army „camps; .(3)* raise -funds to send.. tale.ntied Penn Staters ,into nearby .ericamp ncOrts fW .44,tertain. soldiers; and (4) increase fine Gale. of Defense Savings Stamps : on the campus. rye Ate trocks,orthe.dgrraitory janitors come wound to ..oeilest...rags, -rOher, :old • - 440. -.../paper , frotta.-7.our rooming -house - , z)r 4raternity .or odOrinitory,don't stint. .ere-'s a :first - class•:oppor 4;tinity- .get rid „of that .old pair of 049§bes that Oiaye logig Ago lOst their :A.A4 8 4 1 )h-e-5.a. Trrit'47ati oxa MiA§ .on , Ccnkr.ae..s •nO ,longer,given, o,r 464 4 .10#0,' -)WA)/ 4 . Welceme - -OOntributions —oche -paper bales. And .that .44 metal. lan* that MOWS :the .W 12.5 Alke2ty itiztle it's turned ikelp .drop a Sap its Atossed the-pile-insteaiii he47l,-4.1.2w,ed.--to.oollect. dust . .under - 10 t :.*;) -.1 . r? • ANPO jPigc: P:ttke PA T PM•tintkinir - the 'Practice 4 . :410:44 1 ". , A1,94rP fethra .fo.rre While -you!re -x9:flanging -around l'er rubbish - to oOe -messed •tor . shipment to 'the „enerny,...m.n. •-• through your collection .of-4books and pick -out 'a !Re 19x.NP.r ,2 1,eecied and give them. •thearmy :Asat P 1 a"rnogth . 49Pan'A -493 , T1 ....nue l 7—.4onl-4 . 9r ,; eadi Matter, awl- leVieP. —*army, . leaves -moments .for ,relaxation • - -soldier would appreciate ata oppOrtunity to get .-:;;ftils mind off Atm "'orders of -We day" ; routine: ifgearly .every fraternity house has a set .of ditf,.9 - t7P9,144 - tors which .could well afford scO ,pa xit with. 44 nearly -every student •has gsoine hook, he contents •of which =have •been di ' r eested.thoroughly and which have no :further which-he or she could do without. So look. !en). aver and weed -'em .out. Give the boys .in the .:.:fioarracks a taste of college life . . line with. 41. he - inscription atop the Zentral. •Ir.ihrary—"* true university is a collection of -books." Thursday - night the .1 1'heaptans i in cooperation. put .on a show :to -.collect -money A. 9 send ;entertainment units into -nearby camps. Ilke units will hp -made up of talented .students, 440 Ile e. restricted Vilest:llan .members, ..who give their services gratis. When these 42vA .and ,4 0 -15 are willing to .donate -their time rand ~energy to givi4g soldiers a show, • -the 'eapt we leAs :gifted OW ean..do is provide Ahern Ithe .wherewithal Ito .make !the trip. We don't :have -to ,tell anyone the great advan tages -of sinking money :in Defense Savings '6 , tamps. We • all know -that not only does the purchaser get back his original investment, plus 33 per -cent on •the principal, but that Uncle Sam :gets some much needed cash to fight the fascists.. :aoti 15.n9W all about the detail; how you save up ti)e 1-44 e stamps to buy a big one, then save -the i)ig ones to buy a bond. We're not going to run through that riganiaro).e now. We just want to •kapirit out that you can start saving the little stamps -by just dropping around to Student Union kaild ..George Donovan a clime. At ath letic _events, the -hat men will be glad to help you. Gvv , ell your savings. $o unbutton your 'pockets, fellows and frails, and. ,start a joint ,savings ac wilt). :Uncle 45am. and •yourselt: as partners. With these four campaigns, the local all-out drive to fold the ,fascists stops into high gear aid each of ;them and show the boys in the camps, 1.1 , 12 OPIVI, and the 'Treasury Department Ghat we'ie hc , hind thont th.,2 w_tyl Downtown .Offire .11.944 at pouth Frazier 4t., Thwab 431,2 -- - Mat Wiper --Katg (l .3l o l erbl •Louis H. 41 --S. J.l VAX .13ANINIXWOGIAN. , , , , NiutiotiumitmounnamilimmilinumituummunumuffilmumnumHmuuto Calivwseer imumwmuimuilluquommiunumoirminuimaninamiummumumoo U9zt:4 ,Bam TiTants You Ralph Sapp • vas calmly-zi.pphlgtis way through Another semester, confident that his 113 cal board wotddn't . few inmiths, when he re ceived one of those "gr s eetin": . ;getters that the oars send 91At when Ahdy : Lbloyt assembly for one moke.,seleotee, Capolit with ti* pantaloons at half-xnast, • Sqpp's ..on. .the inter national .si4iatiOn . .jonnediately . .changed .stO one .9f ,ve t at =gem for the,Riyigan.welfare ihe being the 4).artiovia)r..4iArgiWi,ao ,grabbed a train 'for Phil* anddserilialted, ; 1 41 the_.Naval Reserye and won't get .called •Aflay". Sernewh.ere in the paragraph following that „smirking `.`gmeting" ?Mei fling et you in those in duction. .letAe,rs, it "Please plaice no further Arrangernerrts .rfor • :YOUr Induction at this time." A S9 g'aPP'/Wads' t hiP 'legal' to 44e .TC4aOC , '',er4 DOW', Drag 'ern In Coixt,taittoo :back in. Pittsburgh, "Oi'eet*g: E9tesse .make no further arrangements . . for MY indnetion at this time." ii. • /. • I a/14.k037,1 P.77 ripzigitts • Statistics "n stuff show •that'it takes fifty thou sand,dollars,to one man in• war. One of the local ,E3',laYb9ys - says that if the Japs give him •that surrf - •he'll‘kiU ',HriVASLF ,in a few: years . . . Won der what :became .of the new hizzoner's premis'e to .solve ~the oXt ylor - murder in his first• month of •cface? . . "The femmes •in Mac have a new angle .0a answe :rigg ph.one up 4here. • A -sweet yoice chimes, "ge.1).9. This- Is , :heaven. What angel do'7,chuwant? . :Wonder when will Jim Lister giye • FSetty . *43roderick-that :special - diamond she is ,expecting? . . nest time for blackout practice; ac,e4rding to latest .poll, of student - body, is beliween. the tipurS ,of and 1 p. Friday and ;Ss.4frOay : •-• &dal ,Goings.-s9,n t.l9these grilesome . . t4w9l9Ples:Paß4rMt.traux - 'atpiP.Gwen.g./iarris;l3etb.: Pay,pe and sae 439binr-my-rn roiaig•Tilans" Brooks: , GePe Xeager•sp)ro.o 13etty ;Zeigler; antl.poh Tar J.or a9ire,spleadent street - had those .presideotiai... eyes. 9f, • 11.1. ,ca,st4v Alike .4igectisen"..9f- Nerky ap.(l...she i -tc‘o, ,straj.nitw ,a,11,.0f; her.,:otany..?fibe.rs. - 4 9 ties9 4- Aate ‘14:09141-.Y. 00 cikt 11 9/t Yrz4. Either lbe Corner or Tribunal ExtfoT To Ali or„ The- Aid The Hungry, Reader Pleads To The Editor Yesterday I received a letter from relatives in Lithuania. It was .dated December 3, 1941—just a week prior to Hitler's declara tion of war against the United States. The letter was well. censored, of course, but still managed to impart .dertain =bits of 'information. Ina slang fatrigiar 4.4-0 .our. -family only, it kOlci oPethelAigkit'Pf recia.ofstarving people'in. -, the vil lage. The Jest paragraph ThEPtiehe!cl that ray cowin--01113-7eanocipltboy :atecl froth .Mal naritioa a; po.nvehieh shkeliieel tenh , f-or slow atervatien• , Mr. loagnarl, boNv NMI State hot dpgs, who lounge aromid on their •lat - rear ends discussing ways and means"' of dodging the draft, have.ever gpme without food for one day? .X-,low many of your smug, isolationist professors have tried &lug without one meal? It "must be horrible to slowly starve to death, knOwing that . not far off well-fed people refuse you even a crust of bread. We, Americans pride ourselves ou living up .to the •Oolden Rule. My; what clear consciences we must haV:e! • . Sincerely yours, A Naturalized. Citizen P: S.: We all .know that the American people have always stood ready lo help other peoples in. distress. We as• a :nation will surely„ . 4e.judged guilty by all fw ture.generations if we permit ;this whOlesale starvation of innocent People. When is obviously with in our- power •to prevent it. lhtle America' Program Starts Facilities ~and' personnelof the College will ntilized in the "Hale America" program fo,r .rta fitness being consincted 411,1'9 . 40h tnenfrice cf Civilian De fense, according to Dr. Lloyd Dg. Agnes, prsgessor 9t . .edn caticn, Who los been n4.4led di •redtoinf the program for the den tral ,district of the state. Headed nationally •by John B. and Alice Marble, • ; the .America" .program is de signed to Make greater use of existing facilities rather .than to Set I.lp a new program:, 'according to Dr. JoneS. "Groups now op erating rthis field will 'be en couraged- to intensify ;activities along lines of recreation; educa tion,• sports and publicity," 11:e pointed out. For, .each local district there will .be..an advisory committee drawn horn such agencies as vet .eran's organiations, medical and dental societies, civic groups, Christian Associations, Scouts, 441 clubs, ministerial associations, and schools• and colleges. There will also be a local sports and athletics board.. Penn State is one of ,the nine colleges and public school systems furnishing personnel for leadership in the program, Dr. Jones said. Dry Dock To Open Again January 24 Dry ,Dock, Penn ,State's night club, will not be open this Satur day night, the Dry Dock commit= tee announced yesterday. Final ,bluebooks during the following week was given as the reason for the cancellation of the program. However, the committee an nounced that the soft drink night dub will be open on tlie, follow ing three Saturday evenings: Jan uary 24 and 31 and February 7. Reservations may be obtained during the week of the program at Student Union. 10c....A11 a BUY DEFENSE STAMPS AND BONDS TUF , SDAY;' 1942 ponillmin!limmovuummumoirni! CAMPUS . CALEND: 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 TOO Joint meeting of the pi committee of the T'SCA . Fr Forum and Counoll, 4 p: m ,:Movie on "iVleat and Ro 119 New Physics Building, Home Economics 13 att , required: Sewing and knitting fi Cross, .1.17 lipme Economi to 8:45 p. m. • Vplunteeri • • Poptgalip meeting, 302 0 PSOA Win I•l94l'P;tridle•ligtrt.inl• stallatlon, services for' , '415 )Eorura pfkiparp,.c9nmitte.a. chairmen arid . rnazrioe,r,s, .131.igh Beaver. gown, 7 . • Louise 'Homer Club' will .meet in .the ',southeast lounge of Ather- Aon Hall at .7 p. m. Mrs. Duan• Ramsey will be .guest speaker. Theta Sigma Phi meeting, Kap pa 41pha Theta, 6:30,.p . , rn. WSGA .Houle of Representa tives, 318 Old Main,. 5 p. Handbook .business.... , staft, 304 Old Main, 7p. m, ;,:•- . Special meeting . PSCA.i: Fresh man Council, .W; E. Kenw,orthy, speaker, Sandwich Shop;•6t3o p. m. Student, Religious Workers' 'Council, under Miss :lone. V. Sikes, Hugh Beaver Room, 1 p. in. Navy Officers End Courses Sixteen weeks agO. last Friday, 31 Naval ReserVe officers . came to the College from active duty and. started to learn about Diesel en gines, a part.of Uncle Sam's "Keep 'ern ..Irtolling" . on ~the. waves pro gram. . . Now they have .completed their training and will return to. active duty, doctoring ~and maintaining the engines of the :fleet._ These young men, ranging in age 'from 22: to .22, come:lron - I : all over the 'nation. and .ielikeSent ixp of ,the 42 states and 26,0 f the colleges and universities in the country;. .Only one officer, is ftorzi Penn sylvania. Five aieromaCalifornia, four from New lei•SOY,.thiiee each ,from .North •Carolina'au:CTexas.- Indiana, .Montana, ViinneSqta, and Missouri :each claini . Youth's War Role (Continued froT:pftg.e.,42pe) .Help In Civilian .Defense," : , while Doherty 'will -discuss, "What Is Youth's Statis In The War." . • The Buckuell debaters . will take C up the topics, "How an,,:Youth Best Help The Ahned'Forcei?" and "How Can Youth Best. ilVlept 'The Cost of the Defense !Pirbiraiii." • . Prof. John H. Frizzell of the .speech department, wilt ,serve as chairman during the meeting. A similar discussion will: take place this .evening on :the Bucknell campus in Lewisburg where &lark A. Richards '42 and William 7. Harkins '42 will represent. Tenn State. Thespian Shows (Continued from gage One) . Thespian units will be held to morrow evening in 10 Sparks Building at 7 p. m. "Every student feeling he could contribute to the success of !this project is urged to 'try out," Mc- Adarn'stated. "Although the enter tainment program is being spon sored by the Thespians, it is Tall All-College project- and can suc cede only with widespread stu dent cooperation." Book Drive (Continued from Page Onel books published since 1935 Members of the committee will donate their time to the work of sorting, repairing, and sending the volumes to Army recreation cen ters, U. S. a houses, and other places frequented by service Dien.
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