• Successor To The Free Lance, Established 1887 az • 4, 4 1 0 1: t .osometi% . •i, . •r•rf A /11 . * *T l4lllllBl , - _ Weather VOL. 39—No. 83 Alumni Schedule Thespians To Present Kurfew Kapers Pre-Game Rallies Houseparty Weekend At Other Colleges Promising one of the wackiest shows in the past several years for their combined Senior Ball- Cornell, Penn Among Junior Prom presentation Novem el-Together Scenes ber 20,'1hespians will go over- T ay board this time with a take off on G lor Starts First M cture or student government entitled "Kur- Mo t i on Pi Wk Planned in conjunction with few Kapers,"according to Ted A mass meeting of freshmen football weekends during the Fall, Clauss '43, Thespian president. VVith Alt-G-iVI Studios and juniors officially opens Penn Penn State Alumni Clubs are States Fall semester political sea- Because of the 8:30 time limit son in Schwab Auditorium at 7 scheduling smokers and (linnets on nightly rehearsals, practice on Having signed a root mg picture before the games, according to Ed- p m today several numbers has been under- contract with Metro -Goldwyn- ward K.Hibshman, Alumni Asso way for several weeks and plans Mayer studios in Hollywood Don- Opening campaign blasts will be ciation sect etaly are being pushed for a new array ald Taylor, '42 former member of fired by both classes' presidential Willard Straight Hall, Ithaca,candidates who are scheduled to of dance routines under the direc- Penn State Players, started work' N - Y.,. will be the meeting place •tion of Bud Mellott '45 or his first picture yesterday,ac- present their parties views and m.Friday, Cc- A platforms in speeches not longer for alumni at 8 p. girl's dancing chorus corn- cording to a tele g ram received by tober 16. Movies of Cornell cam-than three minutes each prising more than a score of shape- Robert H.Herrman 44 this past pus and talks by College repre ly freshmen and sophomores, led NN eekend• Campaign regulations will be sentatives will 'be included in the Prof. Joseph F.O Brien, men's explained and all candidates will by veterans Doris Disney '43 and Taylor passed his screen test program.varsity debate coach, was electedbe introduced by Donald W Davis Midge Johnson '43, wno will beearly in the Spring, but when he A smoker and alumni meetingto •the presidency ,of the Pennsyl-'43 chairman of the College Elec making their last appearance Nofaced possible induction into the of the Lancaster Alumni Club willvania Speech Association in the lions Committee. vember 20, has already been select- Army no further tests were given, be held Thursday, November 12, ed, Mellott announced state-wide organization's annual With the opening of the final with Marty McAndrews and Mr confeience in Harrisburg Saturday. Herrman said. Spotted in a fur_ phase of the Fall semester political Tryouts for a male dancing Hibshman as speakers battle less than a day away, Elec chorus, originally scheduled for Tayloi was changed to what Hen - Preceding .the Penn game, a tonight in Schwab Auditonum, a bons Committee and student poli smokei will be held at the Belle- have been postponed until 730 1 man called,a pretty boy Fur smoker Elected ther details about the picture and ticians yesterday completed the vue-Stratford Hotel, Philadelphia, p • m Sunday becatise of a conflict \ last minute details of •the contest his part have nyt as yet arrived, under • the direction of the Phila.. in schedules which also lists a that will be climaxed. Friday with -Taking leading parts in at least delphia Alumni. Club, Friday, No- ale pee& Head the election of five, freshman and eight student productions Taylorofficers. vend:fel' 13 freshman mass meeting in the auditorium for •the same time was preildent of Theta Alpha two iunior class for l - . a" . /. , Fiend for Homgoitung aim bad s Voting , originally scheduled tii Meanwhile preparations are un- Two members of the College's Phi national dramatics honorary 1,44 Day Weekend, November 24, were , t be held either in Old Main louhge uerwarfor a new engagemen by speech department were elected He, was active in .Penn State discussed at a meeting of Mr Ails " the Mobile Unit at either Indian to offices of the Pennsylvania Thespians and belonged to Equity, man with Student leaders Satur town dap or the Carlisle Army Speech Association• and the De- .professional actors union '46 Attendance s ßequired day. According te Mr }Wish- Barracks next week The exact bating Associatioin of Pennsyi man, the prograta is almost corn time and place of the load show vania Colleges at the annual con- Attendance of all freshmen at Merrill To Manage i 'D'ug ht 's 'lass meetang is c0me,.... - Pietel3---T-beM3Y- 111 -4be an - .E"au - -w - sll l- 1 ouncted in -Collect -/aa vention o'f both oigamtations in - pulrciry:CliVieslV. Ilfdenout %Or bye Board Alumni AsiVidation later this week meeting Friday, Novernbei 23, and•. Hairisburg Saturday a- -t r. ac., 4 I , 20Ih Arinuai vaity Show tribunal chair Man, announced. an Alumni Council meeting Sat- Joseph F O'Brien, associate last •night Absence from the in day, Novernbei 24 Plans fat • Ar I irk professor of public speaking and ' i meeting will be considered as, a the `dedication`cere Mies of the IN th an sKe y men s varsity debate coach was Howard •3 Merrill 43 has been named manager of the twentieth serious violation of freshman Lion Shrine are being Perfected, elected president of the Speech regulation% according to aide annual Penn State Dairy Exposi- Mr Hibshman said and it will F D . Association while • Harold P nour, and will be dealt with ac probably be'held at I.p { ; m Satur Ar isinbUtion tion to be held here October 31 Zelko, instructor in public speak- William C Shoemaker '44 will be con:Jingly by Tribunal. day, October 24, before the Col- VI mg and freshman debate coach, assistant manager gate gamewas elected to the post of execu- or in the Armory, will be conduct-- Usually conducted during the •ed m the first floor lobby of conduct-- Students who have been acce pt- tive secretary of the Debate As ed for NYA employment have been - Spring tetra, • the show was post- Sparks Building, according: to Dair d . A notified by the local NYA office sedation • poned until the October date by the is to secure then fede ra l-blanks blanks and Stu eni- lumm l At the conference banquet, have them back in the office this gavel and block were presented to a College chapter -of the American p olls will be open from 9 a m. •1114 Dairy Science Association, spon- until 6 p.m:, the Elections Corn sweek so that they may be sworn Prof. John H Ft izzell head of sots. Student-operated, the event mittee decided, voting will be by Gr Appointed Appm d in and be given the oath of alle- the speech department, in appre glance that is now requiredis open to freshmen, sophomores, ciation of his services as the first and juniors ballot rather than voting machine. pro- president of the The'44 Independents, winning both At the suggestion of George M.Funds for this year's NYA Association. Department chairmen for the • coin tosses, were awarded first Amman 'lB, President of the gram at the College are about 50 keynote address, "Strengthening breeds are Edward S. Barben, two place on the ballot and first posi- Alurrmi Association, All-College per cent of the amount allotted last The Home Front In Pennsyl- year student, Ayreshires, Glenn R. tion in the order or speakers at President Jerome H Blakeslee '43 Year, according to Frank E Whit- vania " was delivered by Di A.' C. Kean '43, Brown Swiss; Glen W. the mass meeting. Campus party appointed Woodrow E Hoch '43 to ing, head of the NYA office on • Marts executive director of the Stevens. '43, Guernseys, John R. won the lead spot on the freshman head a committee for bettering campus. This means' according to Pennsylvania State Council of Dauberman '43, Holsteins, and ballot student alumni relations, at last •Whiting, that only halt the num Defense William B. Hastings '43, Jerseys. Clique chairmen will meet with night's brief All-College• Cabinet ber employed last year will be Foi debate the following na- Martin L Miller '43 will be super- the Elections Committee on the meeting hued this yea', and the number tional question was recommend- mtendent of the clean milk pro- Auditorium stage immediately af- This committee will function ofhours each student may work ed: "Resolved,That the United duction and dairy products judg- ter the mass meeting, according i be -cut. (Continued on Page Two ing contest mainly during Alumni-Dad's week `Will notto Davis. end, October 23, 24, but Blakeslee Projects that ale connected also suggested that they draw up with the war effort are being * 1 i a plan for the continued improve-stiessed this year, it was said merit of graduate and undeigradu- Reports will be turned in later to F Lshb um Cal is • pera Late News ate contacts the national office on the accom smen-- Serving under Hoch are Frank Plih tsofthe NYA workers i Flashes . . 0 at •the College Lar - , . . R. Flynn, Jesse' V. Fardella, Paill- te - ' -egL. ine E. Keller, M. Williams Lunde- Work .on the projects on the '. - 'One i tMost Popu MOSCOW Russian defenders lius, Howard J. Merrill, and Muriel campus will probably start about .- S. Taylor, all seniors. Edward K. October. 42' if the swearing in and -.. "There is little • doubt in the mensely to the reception, especi- grad have annihilated 'one thou-. Hibshman, executive secretary to adminiitration Of '-the oath has . sand - German infantrymen . lutd minds Of' music lovers that "La ally for persons who• have never the 'alunmi, will aid the group. been completed. _ ' have destroyed much heavy ariiiß -. Boheme" is one of the most uni- heard another opera.' Added to versally popular operas ever this factor will be the balance of er y . —• , - - written," Professor Hum in e 1 the opera helping to make it en- In the Leningrad sector, . . Rug- Campus Cops Grab man . IFC Stamp - Sale Gets - .Fishburn, head of the music de- loYable to everyone, he said. sian airmen are continuing their Who Stole Change Bags Okay To Start. Today . .partment, .said yesterday. "The beautifully romantic Mr. Wagner has stated, the corn- fierce assaults, br inging down 92 The balance comes through, as enemy planes in the past three ''story and the glorious Puccini bination of great music with a days, according to a Moscow bread- Nabbed in the stands at the After . two delays in plans,. In- , : score 'Seem .to , be- an infallible great story, tragedy with comedy, cast. football game . Saturday, a Sun- terfraternity Council's - defenie. combination 'that-alone would ex- and a gay spirit with emotional WASHINGTON The Army bury ; Man was taken into custody stamp Sale Will start this • aftert ;'plain its• success," he added. He tenseness, all . going toward . mak- Air Force is aiming intensive by two campus cops 'for stealing noon, Robert H. P. J. Jordan,''. was speaking of the Opera which ing the production a masterpiece, bombings et the Japanese-held two bags of : change from Grah- chairman of ,the committee, an- . the. Artists',Course will present Highly praised by Laszlo J. Kiski base in the Aleutians. Army air's on Allen Street. . nounced yesterday. Friday under the, management of Hetenyi '43, author Of a recent bombers are also active in. the Solomon, . crippling a.Jay -de- Two boys saw the- theft, and Permission to use-IFC money to Charles L: Wagner. book on opera appreciation, was stro er and accounting for ten followed the man to New Beaver buy the stamps has made possible - The opera, • which tells a ro- Guiseppe Bamboschek, leader of ene my planes, the - War . Depart- Field where they pointed 'him out the actual sale. . Jordan will act mantic.. stori of love and life in the 30-piece Metropolitan Opera ment announced. to the campus cops, No prosecu- as agent at the Student IJnion. the' Parisian Latin Quarter .a Company orchestra. On the sev- MOSCOW—A Russian..warship tion was' made since the man re- desk for the sale which will be century ago will be sung in Eng- oral occasions on which he has has sunk a 10,000 t aa .Ga r ana „ turned the money, and was said to conducted according to 'previou's- fish for this presentation. • seen Bamboschek conduct, he ply ship in ,the Baltic. Sea, it was have been under the influence ;of ly . published plank on the same This factor, according to Pro- said, he has felt that he was one announced last night by-the Soviet liquor at the time. . •' ' quota basis. • fessor Fishburn, will add im- of the best. authorities. ' OF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 6, STATE COLLEGE, PA State Speech Head Mass Meeting Opens Tonight Campaigns PRICE: THREE CENTS '44, '46 Presidential Candidates To Speak