Successor To The Free Lance, Established 1887 NI % 004 . 113 ‘1:;• 4, 141 atig , Tottr . igtan • Weather VOL. 39—No. 74 Kurtz Plans IMA Reorganization At Rally Tonight Carpenter Will Speak On 'Student-Morale' -- "Every non-fraternity . man should make an effort to. attend IMA's reorganizdtion mass meet ing tonight' in 110 Home. Econ omics," declared Richard E. Kiirtz '43, Present•lMA head, in a special statement to the Collegian yesterday. - - • • • . The reorganization send-off, scheduled fOr 7:30 . p. m., will fea ture an •addreSs by Clarence R. Carpenter, professor of psychology. The statements follow: ...... , night's Cabinet meeting that peti- Among the- proposed organize- - • President Hetzel man announced last night. tions should be sent to him per tion changes which Kurtz will in- * 4,_ *. "I am gratified to learn that the 'Complete plans for the floor sonally or left at Student Union traduce at the rally will be a plan r show on the Terrace from 7:15 Desk by 3 p. m. tomorrow. Au to enlarge IMA membership to in- ‘ap . t■ Dennis Rece i ves ' - students,- through their own yeti elude all non-fraternity men in C ' ■ II d ous. organizations and officers, are to . 8 p.. m., Friday, cannot be re_ thoritative representatives of each activity will be required to attend • college, and a plan to district the E nsigns Commission, . already moving to bring extra-cur- leased until later, Stein said. the hearings at which the late town into IMA "wards." Awaits Immediate Call ricular activities into line with the Although the program has been hour grants will be made. In addition. to these, the IMA dedicated to members of the Cabinet's rule provides that no president' will also outlinefull a , • policies - and procedures • which freshman class, frosh women are organization meetings or initia .. The United States Navy is beck those in charge of the war pro schedule of social and athletic ac-' warned, by Marjorie L. Sykes oning Capt. William V. Dennis Jr. gram are expecting of the colleges. tions, student government func tivities for the: current semester.publicationactivities, , who has completed 12 years of' This prompt action on the part of '43, not to expect extra privileges. tions, Believing that the IMA can beThe judicial head said that hearsals for plays and shows, mili service to the. College as Captain the students is highly creditable to built into one of the more power of the Campus Patrol. . ful organizations on campus, them and to the College. I realize freshman coeds may -attend but tary drills or athletic practices Kurtz will propose a complete -re- Commissioned as a deck officer that the task is going to be diffi-• the cannot go to or from the shall extend on campus after 8:30 organization of the present IIVIA. with- the rank of Ensign in- the cult, but certainly no more diffi- Open House program with male P. m. Sunday.through Thursday setup in an effort to revive a more 'United States Coast Guard Re- cult than the tasks which face the escorts. Late permissions will night unless permission is granted by the special 'committee. These active interest among all non-fro- serve, Captain .Dennis '', inactive youth of the Country everywhere. not be granted. • restrictions go into effect Sunday. ternity men in the IMA. " leave ends Sunday. ' lam sure we shall have the re- • All proceeds from the program Plessey explained that the peti- Provided for under the new sys- Se. Philip A. Mark, appointed sourcefulness, the patienee, and will be turned over to a subscriptions should state specific reasons the fortitude to do our full part. tern proposal is a plan calling for acting captain of the patrol, and . tion -fund for Penn State men in why activities should last past . the n. the creatio of sub-councils,. such;Patrolfnan _ROlaert.R. . Ihines,, who ..._ ...,. ~. _ _Reap Warnock_ ..... armed services; Stein - said. Sub- curfew hour and also the length of " -- iri - Arai * Calid" -- gOCY6I - cliineils, -to"—v7Hrfivai•sergeent, Will assume ' "I believe that the nature of the scriptions will be sold. n the lobby time after 8:30 p. m. that the activ supplement the present system of their new duties tonight. ~ ' relationship of the College to the during the evening, and contribu- ity concerned would extend to. a central council comprised of Captain Dennis enlisted. in the war effort makes it both wise and tions solicited from those who He also stated that this week's IMA officers and unit leaders. Navy because he "wanted to do necessary that we should agree want - to pay for at least part of hearings apply only to activities A faculty advisory system, simi- something where his services could upon a uniform allotment of time one. which will occur within the two . lar to that employed by IFC, has be used to the best advantage." for uninterrupted study and other Groups that have volunteered weeks' period before October 11. also been considered by the IM-A His previous naval experience time for recreation and extra-cur- to serve as hostesses are the Nit- Dorothy K. Brunner '44, acting ,head, and will be incorporated'in- qualified him -to serve in this. ricular activities. tany and Allen St. co-ops, Cwens, WSGA president, explained to to the organization if approved by fashion. - IMA members. • ' - Burning of 'the chemistry annex power in both the military. serv- . • to reject Cabinet's recommenda in 1937 was the roost spectaculal• ices and the supporting civilian - tion to alter coed hours. In view occurrence in Captain Dennis' term services, government offcials and 1 of this fact, Jerome H. Blakeslee, of service. The most interesting educators have agreed that for the 44 lndependents All-College president, instructed experience, however, was the 0p... present the primary reason for al- William S. Ivans, chairman, Don portunity of working' with the stu- lowing able-bodied young men and - may ald • W. Davis, M. Williams Lunde dents, he adadded.women to remain in college is that El ect Goss Head lius, Robert L. Mawhinney, Lunde dents, Campus Patrol, consisting of they be more valuable there old W. Freeman, Pauline E. er, Kell- Pauline Crossman, all seniors, 12 regular officers and a corps of than in industry or military serv- Cadmus G. Goss '43 was elected and Miss Brunner to further in- Thesiiian's Mobile Unit will 25 students, is recognized as an ice. This reasoning obviously em chairman of the junior class In- vestigate the ossibilities of mak travel to New Cumberland tonight integral part of Penn State life. phasizes classroom training. ing new recommendations for ad dependent Party last night to fill p to put on their show for the troops Enviable characteristics such as On the campus, however, we the slot made vacant by the resig ditions to the already adopted "cut stationed at the reception. center being "Johnny on the spot" and know that a reasonable amount of • nation of Robeft T. Kimmel, -corners" plan. there, according to Ted Clatiss, keeping the welfare of the students recreation and extra-curricular ac- . , . clique leader since the '44 In- Cabinet authorized Blakeslee to president of the organization. uppermost in their actions has per- tivity 'is necessary to a productive _ e . . oi nendents oiganized two years :;:An officer -at the New Cumber- mitted them to meet'students on study program. It is my conclu- - look into the possibilities of bring land center has written to Thes- their own terms, according to sion that our extra-curricular pro- ago. Mg to the College for campus con pians telling them that the boys George W. Ebert; superintendent gram must - be tested solely by (1) Kimmel, a member of the Daily ferences a group of Allied Nations' at the camp haVe Come to regard of grounds and buildings. its contribution to the minimum of Collegian's junior editorial board, student repreientatives to the re the Mobile Unit's shows as. a regu- 'No traffic or- automobile acci- recreation desirable•and (2) its op- resigned to be able to devote more cent International Student Service lar 'feature and are demanding dent in seven ' years is proof of the portunities in "fitting" students for time to Collegian activities. - Assembly in Washington. Allen • more of them. The officer went effectiveness of the student 1 patro - •military and civilian usefulness. Inimediately after the special Auster '46, who represented Penn State at the Assembly, made the on to say' that the boys seemed men whose main duties are to re- (Continued on Page Two) party election, the new chairman :to like the Mobile-Unit better than gulate traffic and supervise stu- • ' the professional entertainers, that dent activities. , October 6 balloting, at which the ' . ._ • visit the camp. ' . 8 class of '44 will choose a new L - At their meeting last Sunday ' Frosh Coeds Nominate president and vice-president. ate News night, Thespians again elected. Sweterlitch Appoints - Seven .For WSGA Post - • Goss named George Walko Flash es • preSident by an unanimous • - chairman of the party's petitions . . • vote for the coming year. Bernard IF Dinner Committee A. Berlin '43 was elected secre- . ._. Seven freshman coeds were committee, with Thomas E. Wil- - . MOSCOW Russian sources ' cox, James Zeigler, and Loyal tart' and the new treasurer is Wil- ' nominated for WSGA freshrrian stated early this morning that their Plans for the -Interfraternity ham G. Alcorn '43. . a or -. ata.. mass meeting last sen t Ramsey as associate members. • • Pledge dinner took shape last night • forces were holding fast at Stalin- Work on the new Fall produc- night. With' the presentation of -The nominations committee, al), with the -appointment of a corn- grad. Only two streets have been tion got underway at the Sunday . each candidate, a list of her past pointed by Goss, includes Harry taken by the Nazis during the last mittee to handle the PSCA-IFC • night meeting, too, according to activities and qualifications was Coleman, chairman, Joseph R. 24 hours. In all other sectors of sponsored banquet, scheduled for Clauss. Production managers . Elections .will beheld ion e , given. 'll inP* t k.Jack C. Burfod, Miles the blazing city the Germans have Sunday night,October 11. were named and tentative plans l2l Sparks at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday. Pugh, and Elaine Cox. been repulsed and in one district arranged. Henry F. Daley '43 will The dinner will probably beheld• . Nommees for the office include Independents '44 • will meet they retreated one and one-half 'be in charge of thee production, at the, Nittany Lion Inn, Joseph Elizabeth Aiken, Ruth Bollinger, Thursday to choose party nomi- miles. Berlin said that fighting ' while George P. Washko '45 will V. Sweterlitch '43, chairman, said • manage the -music end, and Cad- last night. Elizabeth Caplan, Terrie Kist, nees. was very fierce. . . 'Anchea-Lewig Esthe Spence, and ' LONDON—RAF Boston• bomb - mus G. Goss '44. was named stage Helping - Siveterlitch prepare the.; • ' 'Virginia Sykes. - • -ers swooped low over Nazi indus manager. , program _are. William E. Murphy • • - • - trial areas during • the day and : • Also on the calendar for the Mo- '43, publicity; Irvin P. Thomp- • Patricia Diener, sophornore ' ''' Reminder' To Sophs — • - ~ . dropped- explosives on' factories ' ,bile Unit, Clauss said, is a trip to son Jr. '43, decorations; Eugene senator, - presided at the Meeting . Sophomores on The . Dail y Colle- and- power stations. : . ..Indiantown Gap sometime in the. Yeager "43, songs; Walter Price , r.lrsted, bY, Helen J. Martin ; glen are asked to chec . k with the MacARTHUR'S HEADGUAR near future to put. on a show for '45, invitations; 'Clifford St. Clair freihinan senator, elected by first schedule drawn up by the• Busi- TEES—U. S. Flying Fortresses the troops stationed there. 'This '45, entertainment; Daniel Gilles --semester freshmen during the ness Office to handle morning carried out an attack on Jap naval will be one of the biggest audi- pie '44, treasurer; William E. Summer. The new senator will phone calls to the offices, Gordon forces in the Northern Soloman& ences before which Thespians have Thomas '43, programs; and Harry work with 'Miss Martin and serve L. Coy, editor;• announced last A Japaneie cruiser was hit and ever appeared. • M. Locke '43, seating. , • cn WSGA Senate. , night. damaged. . Thespians Travel To Army WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 23, STATE COLLEGE, PA. Swaps. Uniforms OF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE Late. Hour Activity Requests 1:::1 Officials Give Views Mel, *mock, Ray Discuss Activities . , Lesph.... President Ralph D. Hetzel, Dean l All-College Cabinet's first step of Men Arthur R. Warnock, and ,In Open House Show towards enforcing its new pro- Dean of Women Charlotte E. Ray gram for cutting down on student Thespian's comedy act,—the extra-curricular activities will be issued statements yesterday con three stooges, will go through gin tomorrow when groups desir cerning Cabinet's recent plan to their routine at the Old Main ing late permission for their activi regulate student activities. Cabinet ties must file petitions with the Open House Friday night, . , asCabinet committee in charge of adopted its "cut corners" policy-at ecial cases. last Thursday night's special meet- their contribution to the general hearing sp success of the program, Gerald B. Bernard A. Plesser, chairman of Maxwell Stein '44, OMOH chair- this group, announced at last * * Three Stooges, Thespian Comedians PRICE: THREE CENTS On Curfew Organizations Must File Pleas With Committee Due