The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 20, 1942, Image 1

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VOL. 39--No. 93
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Jones'Announces state Gubernatorial • •
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~ Deans Warn Against Apartment Dates
.Candidate Praises
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2 5 Coeds Chosen College War Program •
abinet Plans For Rural Service
FOR" CODET Groups "I know of Penn State's war- C
time program; as a Pennsyl- . ....
. vanian, I'm proud of Penn State." MacNabb Heads . Group _
Ardery Will Train .
E. Clair Ross—short, slender, . Cautions 'Men • .
On Mixed Drinking
- 102 Coeds Today political dynamo, j Pennsylvania's
'• Auditor General, and the State For Student Farm Aid
Aimed at enlarging the student, „ . . Warnings to men. students Democratic , Party's nominee for ,
en-
With the acceptance of 215 lertaining women guests without
governor was speaking; his rural service to aid nearby farm- ,
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upperclass woman studenti as ers plagued by a shortage of help' .., ..:; ; 4;.: : ' chaperones in apartments and to
words were weighted with sin- ;:i:on::iii•::*:?•'
CODETS, coed organization for coeds for visiting them un
cerity, reinforced with. an• appar- for harvesting valuable Fall 4:tagii::••
drill and emergency training, - ent background of information. crops, All-College Cabinet last .400::::.- chaperoned, were sounded yester
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first. class will meet in the - night made definite plans to ex- 43 ,..- day by. Deans Charlotte E. Ray
"I'm fully aware of the ac-
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Armory at ' s•s' and Arthur R. Warnock. At the
complishments .of Penn State in
coon, announced Dorothy L. started by the PSCA, on a ' same time, fraternities were cau-
Jones '44, acting WSGA vice- Adapting its vast educational
campus-wide basis. _... tinned against mixed drinking by
, to wartime needs, " he
,president and speaker" of the systemßobert S. MacNabb '45 was the Senate Committee on Student
said. "It's a feat that shows
House of Representatives. appointed by 411 -College Presi-; Welfare under Prof. Marsh W.
to special ingenuity, and is deserv-
Because it was necessary dent Jerome H. Blakeslee '43 to White, School of Chemistry and
inghelp .
turn away over of the fullest of State
one hundred ap-organize ad distribute the avail- Physics, who is• committee chair
government.".
plicants, no first semester soph- able help. n Serving with Mac 7 man.
ornores could be included, Miss Ross, whose statements came Nabb will be Sarah E. Paxton '43, The deans of women and men,
Jones explained. during an, interview with a Daily Jack R. Grey '44, and Jack respectively; issued a joint state
Miss Jones urges • all eligible Collegian, reporter in Johnstown Berlin '46. - ment to the effect that "men stu
women to check their names in',last weekend, said , that he Blakeslee .appointed Robert L. dents living in apartments may
the lists to follow and to be sure "couldn't help but be 'constantly Mawhinney '43 and Frank R. not entertain unchaperoned worn
to report at the designated times. proud of a school that was one of Flynn '43 to meet with adminis- en guests at' any time with Col-
According •to Col. Edward D. the pioneers in accel6rating its trative officials and discuss the lege anproval."
Ardery, professor of militar y educational program, and that is possibilities for a football half
science- and 'tactics, the group willeven now the nation's leader in holiday next month. , "Furthermore," the statement
read, "Women students are pro
tbe divided into . squad's today', 'and extension training."' _ Woodrow E. Hoch '43, reporting Dean of Men Arthur R. Warnock,
, preliminarY•indiVidual and 'squad (Continued on Page Two for the committee in charge of who issued a joint gtatement with hibited from apartments occupied
by men students, if unchaperon
. - Instruction will be - given with - _ activities for this weekend's Dean of Women Charlotte E. Ray,
co'. During the past few months
'drill., Later, platoons and corn- lki 1 T AN d . Alumni and Dad's Day visitors, 'cautioning men living in apart-
panies, will be - organized; the,' ze 0,- en several students have been dis
stated that various campus build- ments not to entertain unchaper- .
ciplined for following this pro-
Colonel added. -ings, including. Atherton Hall, oned women guests, and prohibit- . .
• hibited practice, and disciplinary
The one hundred and two coeds .IN ' . " Central Library,. and ii 0m e lag unchaperoned coeds visiting
action will continue to be taken
u.-ho are to report this ,afternoon M
ew Y o rk eetmg -Economics, willbe open Saturday apartments. The Deans also warn
in other cases which come to the
~'include Seiiiore 7 -Kathryn A ke, - • • and' SundaY.''afternoons for. .i r i..' ed...fraternities ,on viola.tions of the .
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Ruth- - Billington, Joyce Brown, Meetings irf New. York arid Chi-- spection by the guests. mixed drinking code. '
thorities;" -
3 an 4 ; l3l 734etrArar.gat'et-Plarn,t: cao' . vY, l l 1 '''OdquAY President Ralph ; _ , ~. -,-,.. • - '
w.-7-0. , .7.••-__,, , Jl-.r.1 , 715C-::tZ ;-.Z:::.,--:- - .. :: - 7 :::1 - '`.., ''''' •;'`' ''''''' --''.:' ', .. ...7 . ".' -.':' ,Alk ,- fraternity, .presidents were
. ".'hrey;' -- F‘raircei s ' - ' Cibin - er - Jane 7 .15: - itelielC:tirite-ioi- the --- riext - two' -'+4 7. - ' - `'' • ''-..- '-' •-' - ' ' ' -- --- -' '-'," ' N mailed a clarifying statement on
Deger, - Betty. Eshleman, I,Ouise ,Weeks. Five other representatives ive-Man ervice-Board WIII-Air mixed drinking by the Senate
Gregory,' :.Mary-Frances, Gregory,: from Vie College will - join him in F .‘ Committee on Student Welfare.
Mkitha IHaverstick,, Janet Holines, .
a'ohicago meeting : ne*t ' week..• • . '
rve'Problems Tomorrow the committee has authority, .to
The statement points out that
Annette lngaldi,. Helen Johnson, Today and tomorrow,, President C eL
..:'Shirley...Mason Shirley' Paikin, Hetzel will meet with the execu- ollegßese
. "take restrictive action in the case
( Betty Jane . Sackville, Ir m a five •,cOmmittee -of • the American • —... ,
Schlow, Odette Scrilianlch, Norma Council an Education at the West' For the first time since the intro- - chapter con
•ls , - .... Chester Countr Club, It: N- • corning which it has the conclu-
Shakespeare,. •- Mary __, hee h e, - Jun 17 - J, ;ye, -•tewl duction of the* Reserve Officers' _
:Jocelyn Walsh, Doris Ward, &l b?. York. -He:will. attend the annual Training program at the College, Fresh - men Men Shed sive evidence
. of neglect of duty
Fleeting of the • National 'Associa- Penn State students will hear of- cr responsibility, and •in cases
Weis, and "NantY Zartinan., - , which •• come to its attention it
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.. .; - (Continued on pagelotir) ' -Ition •of State Universities •In Chi- ficial interpretations of the entire Name Card s To_ day wSll exercise this authority."
cago Friday and Saturday. program from qualified mernbers
, .. "The committee recognizes the
IForesters Must Wear .
-- - . The five who will join President of the service 'when the Joint
•,::!: ~ • • . ~ .• , .-3 .., ed l ' ; , ` . Hetzel at, the, meeting.pf the Asso- Army-Navy-Marine Corps Board According 'to a decree of Stu
dent - Tribunal, all freshmen men student government right of In
terfraternity Council to see to it
elation of Land Grant Colleges and
i' ( WO's ( i i inien ir tAftire . - :- . -,' - • - -•- opens • the all-male mass, meeting may remove their name .cards
11. ,, ; • ~ - • • •• •• ,-, . Universitibs in Chicago next, week in Rec Hall at 10 o'clock tomorrow starting today at Ba. m. Charles that its member chapters act in
' Tomorrow Ibursdaf - - - includes Stevenson
~..W. Fletcher,
dean of the School of Agriculture; • morning. , H. Ridenour '43, Tribunal chair- accordance with - policies which
in the opinion of the Council will
man announced yesterday. _
'1 All inen's and 'mixed classes will best . . serve the• interests of both
f It., Thomas W.'Church '44;' presi- Frederick F. Lininger, vice.. dean be dismissed from 10 a. m.- until '•`Although namecards . Will not
the fraternities and the College,
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-' dent;of the Penn _State'. Forestry o the School of Agriculture; Harry noon to enable every male student have to be worn in the future; ' to discipline chapters which
• ;Society, announced , yesterday P. Hammond, dean of the School of to attend the meeting, - all other customs must' be - strictly .and
L , all _forestry students mnst
''that ' Engineering; Prof: Frank D. Kern, •
The. Joint Board is comprised of complied with,',' Ridenour said. nits opinion have failed to meet
dean of the Graduate School, andtheir responsibilities - in this re
'i appear ,in typical woodsmen's representatives Freshman men are warned b
of the five prin-y
Prof. Laura W. Drummond, direr-spect."
:C clothing tomorrow and Thursday.
tor - of the'department of home eco-
h ei e p a a d l e b d ra . nches of the service and is Tribunal that black bow ties are im ilimmimmimmil m ilimiminiii i mumiffilim
:Church said that any foresters by Captain Ward of the to be worn only on the shirt coi
n° headed
! .7 • not 'Properly attired will be - re- . mi ' ' ' • U.S. Marine Corps. lar, not inside the collar. LATE NEWS FLASHES!
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it , Sui9d admittance to any, class in c - • The Army will be. represented All freshman men must obtain
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-''' `the ForeStrY Building. ' by Lieutenant Knecht, the Army "Beat Colgate" signs at the Ath
'6. The - foresters . will dOn the 3
lamp Sale Nets - Air Forces by Lieutenant Winston, letic Store and wear them in the WASHINGTON—S poke s m en
- ` special garb to touch off the two -$426 . ' Allk - ''' Navy by Lieutenant Peterson, and manner of the 'name cards start- here say that the 18-19 year old
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dap§ before the. ; foresters' : annual . in vdober the Naval Air Corps by Lieutenant ing at noon today, Ridenour draft bill, which passed the House
- 'larice, the Bunyan Brawl, sched- • Armentraut. - stated. on Saturday by a 345-16 count, will
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be introduced 'in the Senate on
• bled. "for ReC -Hall from A '
st ‘,,•
„.. . -,;, -p•m• ; October's Interfratemity Com- Each of these five' Officers will '
~,,- , tO‘ t 12. midnight* Friday.' Mukic . ed • defense:
stamp sale ended yes- speak to the assembled students on Military Ball Grou p Thursday and will probably be
~r.. hill., be p
provided by -the Aristo- terday with Still only a minor behalf of his branch of_ the service, passed during the weekend.
~ ,_ „crEitts-, - ' • ••• • part of the fraternities having-re- describing its history, -require- , SOLOMONS—A Navy commun.-
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~ Fred._•=C. . Capuder 2 :43; '...darice ported` to Student Union to buy ments, student opportunities, and '
Contads Blue Barron ique last night stated that Ameri
:;•,,' ohairinari, announcedthat '•stiiderit their stamps. A total * of $426.00 procedure to be followed ,by the Blue Barron may play at the can fleet units, in violent action
• ciress will consist of informal worth of stamps were purchased student interested in enlisting as annual Military Ball. scheduled off Guadalcanal, have prevented
_ Japanese troops from landing on
sports• -swear instead of the usual by 19 houses during the month. a reserve officer. for Rec Hall, October 31, ac
" • 'wciodsznan attire. Leading in the number of According to a late program cording to an announcement by the island. A Jar; raid on Guadal-
Host .at the -ball will be the stamps bought was Phi Sigmachange, change, announced by War Service Stanley E. Forbes '43, chairman canal pro v e d unsuccessful as
Advisor Robert E. Galbraith, the of the entertainment committee. American planes brought the total
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Hemlock Looper, now 17 feet, Delta, going over its $30.00 quota
• ' long, .. which ' last reported from by 140% with the purchase of formal meeting will be adjourned Forbes said the committee at-
Nipponese planes downed since
Ohio •on its way. East from Cali- $72.00 wo'rth of stamps.- at 11 o'clock and the officers will tempted to contract Al Donahue's last Thursday to a total of 33.
fornia . forests. Entomologists . The fraternities, their quotas retire to. prearranged headquarters orchestra for the . event, but the STALINGRAD—According to a
dispatch from the Moscow Radio
hinted that' Penn State weather and amounts purchased by them in one of the campus buildings draft has temporarily disorganiz
where they will hold informal in- last night, Russian forces have re
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.may cause the Looper - to add an- ed his group. Although Blue
gelled a Nazi counter-attack here,
other f loop,
,which foresters ,may follow.
Acacia $17.00 $ 0.00 terviews until noon for students Barron has not accepted as yet, a
wiping out all but one column of
utilize for sentimental purposes. •
Alpha Chi Rho ... 15.00 interested in specific arms of the
12 . 00 service: . , . signed contract has been for- a German unit and capturing at
. Alpha Chi ' Sigma 26.00 0.00 warded to him. least 18 Axis tanks.
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ior flail Committee Alpha Gamma Rho 15.50 o.ooEach of the five officers will be
located in a different room of the • LONDON—A spokesman for the
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Juniormembers of the Joint Alpha Kappa Pi ... 21.00 14.00 building, and will have available Morgenthau Releases Free French announced last night
Seipir Bell -junior Prom commit- Alpha Phi Delta •. • .10.00 0.00 supplementary factual information that the Underground in Occupied
'fee will-meet in second floor lounge' Alpha Sigma Phi 19.50 20.00 on student opportunities in his Treasury Report ' • France would revolt against the
:934111184. at .'4 p. in. today, Harry Alpha Tau Omega 20.50 20.50 branch of the service. Vichy government if it persisted
C, Colin:lab: '44, juntor committee , Alpha Zeta , ; 15.00 15.00 Choice of a campus building The 'treasury balance through Oc- in drafting French labor to Ger.
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head, announced yesterdaY.(Continued on Page Two) (Continued on Page Twol tober 16 was $4,263,869,830.19. many. •
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OF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE
TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 20, STATE COLLEGE, PA
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