. 'Successor To The Free Lance, Established 1887 • . ' . • • ~. 'V , 4?: i t:%k ".;1; • . .„..ii . .. .. Weather VOL. 39--No. .85 Frosh, Junior Elections Tomorrow . , . .. .. . . a COmmiffee Decides Details Of Voting . -. . Polls Moved To 20,000 Alumni Read Schwab, Of Campus' Activities. Auditorium Lobby While freshman and junior class In 'Penn Stater' Issue politicos pounded the beats in the second day of their accelerated Twenty thousand alumni are campaign, College Elections Corn catching up on College and mittee met last night to plan the alumni news through the. "Penn handling of tomorrow's election. Staters" magazine sent out re- Balloting will be conducted in cently to ,all former students. the lobby .of Schwab Auditorium Usually sent only to members of • rather than in Sparks Building, the Alumni Association. circula- the committee decided. No cam tion has been increased for this paigning will be permitted in the . issue. Auditorium during voting hours. Miss Alice I. Thompson, assist- Since the T.hespian room is in ant executive secretary of the Schwab it cannot be used as•cam- Alumni • Association, urges . all paign headquarters for any • poli student members of the Associa- tical party, the committee ruled. tion who have, not received their Donald W. ' Davis '43, Elections copies of the magazine, the week- Committee chairman, suggested ly football news letter, and the that cliques make arrangements to Alumni News to notify the' office use Old Main rooms and telephoneS of their correct addresses. in place of the traditional quer- Six freshmen fell victim to Stu- . For the first time, the "Penn dent Tribunal when the seven- Penn State's contribution . to the. — 7 -- . • Stater," issued four times a year, The official elections code pro man board heard freshman cus- War effort became greater yester- Seama n s CA Secretary is takirtg, the place of the Alumni vides that freshmen and juniors I torn offender cases at last night's day with the announcement that , .y . _ tern. . News this month. The first foot- must present both matriculation meeting. - - Given ' Leave TO Work . ball letter was distributed Mon- and AA books to be eligible to Freshmen who received pen- granted leaves of .abSence to enter' „ '• . . day and issues will continue each vote. Since AA books have not • alties are Drew Kinney, David .the military service and two oth-. iorievernmentigency week. - yet been distributed to all fresh- Reese, Mickey• Becket, - Morton , er.s to. take jobs linked with the 7 • .. 2.. , • . ... • • men, notes from the Dean's office . Gollub, Earl. Ritter, and Samuel war:,- • - - ' -Harry AW,•:Seamahs, t igeneral-sec- .., • . . • may be used by the frosh. Taylor. -. Several . appointments, resigna- •retary of 'the Penn State Chris- AIR- Now Requires Clique chairmen will meet with Reese, who had-been issued, an ,tions,.. one promotion and one ,tiara Association- since- 1934, has the Elections Committee at 7,p. m. • exemption beCause he was • en- retirement , Were announced: Ac- been granted a leave of absence to . .. tomorrow to present any corn rolled in • another. Collelge m i as - ,tion;_nri. - the•mattersi.Was -taken'.at accept a• osition With , the National BE plaints they may have concerning • sentenced to wear :•-twO:.,.SIgnS,--4--.4l;'•i.rneeting: ofi.the,',exeetitiVe:•:to B irth_ R eco rds , -.' M- Housing . •Agerity - ik : :Washitigton,. • ~,-.., ,:. _,,,, ;;,....:A _._._. ~ ~. unfair campaigning,._ .Davis an-. • - barrel.V•lnif - ittili'llieVitift"trlitHa i t/i e r :c '-''" ° '": 1 : 1 ' 41-t ec"*" ,"0- 4 -A-1 *• ---, : r7 . - IegeriliOititifii 4 " , ' - ' .,-,-7 .f" -- - • '•-•-:,--,--- - • - •'''''''' - nottneed: --- . ----- "-- •''''- • `-': - •knees':'inr - :'.additiOn. - :36 - regular recently. • ... , . • .- ' visor for, .the- War. ;Housing Pro-; A. -new regulation.. released by . • the 'War Department governing the ;-ft6li i i4 r i:;iiiat..piii . ., • ~.•- •' • . • The • trustees also accepted , a • gram.. • . .. _ enlistment of college students in ti;:ibi'iriM:.'.fOiiiid ' Out ''ne o had not. gift of .$lOO .frorn the .estate 'of ' The leave, granted by the PSCA the Army Enlisted Reserve now •• theiate• Prof. ucretia V• T Sim- Board of Directors, will be in et- Music Groups To Give ' undergone:- - the • reqUired. amount' .the late • '• • • makes it mandatory for all pros of-:."Cii-stOrni4t•the nther-'college. mons,-foriner head: of the .depart- feet until August 31, 1943.. pective recruits to produce 1 bi r th Lecture On • La Boheme' • • `freshmen • ment of German, ,to establish .the •In 1928, the tall, genial execu-. certificates in order to qualify for • Ridenour war n s that they . are eienbt , from „dress cus- • Simmons award in, German.. In- tive came to the College as gen- enlistment, Col. Edward D. Ard . toms :onlY•livtien :intheir.' . .Rotrc ' cone from the gift will be used eral secretary. of the YMCA, which ery, head of the military depart :tiniforniS ...4,,,i.Aha .- all freshirian each year as a prize for the - stu7 , •merged with ,the YWCA in 1934 ment, announced yesterday. ~heir"Mhat.lip, :their 'dinkS , to the .oent who*:excellS iri that language. to Prior become the present PSCA. .. to October 1 students were "Old' ,Willow' Tie" 'as they pass Leaves , .of ' absense , all • ending Since Seamansr - became general not required to produce any writ- . . .. . . it 'On" either Side at the Mall. • -:, Jime .30, - •.1.943 were, granted to secretary of the ' association, its ten proof of their place or date of ' • the.-following:.• . . staff has increased from , two to bilih. The new ruling calls for a • icabbartAndßlade • --• 0 'Dr. 'Kingsley Davis, associate six members, an 4: the budget has birth certificate or, if unobtain - p rofessor: of - Sociology, to ' serve doubled as compared with the able, __a baptismal certificate or . . Arm or Can n o ns -- .- , `To Giv e y'• • with .the. United States Depart- $6,500 alloted for 1928. ment of ',State. at' Princeton Urn- Prof. Donald D: Stevenson, head some form of sworn statement containing place and date of birth. To . Scraptriveioday - • • ' - (COntinued ,on Page Two • of the PSCA Board, announced The order does not affect those that plans are under way to secure students who have already been , . . .. • ... Two bronze' cannons, mounted . .. slave Speaker someone to .replabe Mr. Seamans sworn into the Army Enlisted Re- Iliiti on cemented' - blocks in front of , during the interior.' . serve. - the Armory, will be torn down , - 1 Students' contemplating enlist . • ment in the AER, who face the , at. 5 .0. rri.. tdaay in . preparation ~.. . for their contribution to the na- Subscription .Books Called possibility of induction by their ' - ... local draft boards, are advised by tion 's scrap . drive, • Captain Mi- All - freshman ~ ,, a nd sophomore. Colonel Ardery to apply for birth • chael F. Garbaez .'43, head. of Collegian solicitors must turn in certificates, if they'do not already _ 'Scabbard . and Blade, ..announced their subscription,books at 4 p. m. possess them, as a safety measure is to last night. ' . . today,' Leonard Ei Bach '43, busi- to prevent undue delay or -con : The Cannons, campus fixtures ness Manager, 'announced yester- fusion when they do make ap since 1911 when they were pacd, day. • i: plication for enlistment. . , le -, there by members of •the nation al honorary ,military society; will •; be• -disfnaritled 'by the', present Scabbard and Blade pledge .class.: New Low Price, Dance Ticket Accompany Camp Subscription Buy ,your favorite soldier a carrier, $2• by mail. service subscription to the Daily The "from the campus to the Collegian. campg" campaign is going into The price is now $l,, and with its last Week, with several more the subscription .comes a ticket organizations swinging, in line .to the Daily Collegiart.dance Sat- with contributions to the fund. Itr . day night in Rec Hall. Les These subscriptions have gone to Stine and the Penn State Aristo- camps rather than to individual . crats, featuring some new and men. novel arrangements, will be on By taking advantage of this the bard , stand from nine until new offer, you can send all the midnight. - campus news to your soldier, and The Daily Collegian last night at the same time use ,the ticket decided td offer this double- that comes with the subScription barreled bargain to the student to attend the Daily Collegian dance. body as the windup to the Fall Come into The Daily Collegian of subscription campaign. Regular Tice in Carnegie Hall today and subscriptions are now $1.50 by buy yours. Tribunal Tries 13 Faculty Members Gel Leaves Of Absence Six Freshmen -To Aid War Effort Alpha Asks Fraternities To Inspect For Hazards • As:, part ,of .National, Fire Pre ventioh Week; 'The Alpha Fire. Company has asked all fraterni ties td insPect their hOuses thor oughly to find and remove all fire hazards. Inspection will fOl- • low the procedure shown on. form -Prof. Franklin C. Banner, head • sheets. whilph. ,hoUse representa- of the department of .journalism, tines are ,instructed to pick up at 'leaves 'today. for Pittsburgh *here Student•Urdpn-beibre:noori today. he will 'speak •over radio •-station The sheets 'are for the corn- 'KDKA at 6:45 . p. m. Saturday.-His .pany!s records ,. .and will not be toPic'•will' be "Champions of 'published '_anywhere, M. Wil- Democracy." ;limns Lundelius '43, • IFC head, He will also appear as a. guest said last ' %If , necessafYi• - sPeaker at the PennsYlvania Edu 'Muses rriay-.'regnest the company cation Conference 'Friday after to send an: inspe c tor. Forms are noon. The conference is being to be ‘turned.".m—to •the company held in Pittsburgh •this weekend. office in the borough building as His topic for , that• occasion willbe . _soon as poisible. .• "Democracy in the Press." OF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 8, STATE COLLEGE, PA Harry W. Seamans, general secretary of the Penn State Chris tian Association, has been granted a year's leave to accept a position with the National Housing Agency in Washington, D. C. Show -MURPH 4nd MICKEY "More than twenty years ago I was good enough to . work in a few one-act, plays to help Neus baum scrape sonie money to gether to pay hiS wife's fees at the College: and; I ask you,. , Is this,,gratitude?' •As he .smoked F a cigarette and stretched after spending two strenuous .hours in a wheelchair, Raymond W. Tyion, instructor, in public speaking and leading man in Penn • State 'players' produc tion, "The ' Man,. Who Came To pinner",. reminisced about his past association with the, show's director, Frank S. Neusbaum, Societe professor of dramatics. : Fraternity brothers in their undergraduate days here, they formed the "Vagabond Players," a three-some composed of Tyson, Leaves PSCA Unites Former Players Neusbaum, and Mi:s. Neusbaum. Unlike artistic organizations form ed for the express purpose .of acting for art's sake, the trio played at fraternity smokers to pay. the Mrs.' College fees. Having accomplished their primary purpose, the vagabonds disbanded as professionals., Mr. Neusbaum and Tyson went on to play 'in "Kempy," and i`Night," followed by an extensive tour throughout the state making stops at Sugar Notch, Roariing Springs, Scranton, Punxatauny, and Altoona. Tyson transferred to Juniata College in his junior year and re joins Neusbaum for, the first time in "The Man Who Came To Din ner." HoweVer, this time, Neus baum cracks the whip,'" Tyson moaned. PRICE: THREE CENTS In connection with the Artists' Course presentation of the Charles L. Wagner production of "La Boheme'! the department of music and Phi Mu Alpha, music honorary, win sponsor in 121 Sparks at 'T p. m. today, a lecture in opera appreciation dealing es pecially with "La Boheme." Laszlo J. Hetenyi, ..'43, author of a recent book on. Opera appre r ciation and instructor in a course in appreciation, will narrate the background of the opera and il lustrate some of its leading themes by playing recordings. Ticket sale for the presentation will continue at the Athletic As sociation window in Old • M.l.in. from 1:30 to 5 p. in. tomorrow end in the lobby of Schwab Audi torium before the performance. But the whip-cracking is all in fun since Director Neusbaum claims that he's found the :fellow best suited to play the part of Alexander Woolcott. Upon graduation from Juniata, Tyson received his Masters de gree in dramatics at Western Re serve University. He worked in radio for three years and was .then affiliated with the Cleve land Playhouse. In 1938, came here as an instructor in speech. Having been here since 1928, Professor Neusbaum said he's always hoped for the chance to utilize Tyson's 18 years ex perience. In the interview last night, Neusbaum said, "For a boy, he's doing OK."