'rec. :stablished 1887 . . • . %,mkz.4o3A.-- VOL. 39—No. 961 • .Atr Cadet Examining Board BALL-PROM MAESTRO Will ,ArriVe Here Tuesday 1 Moping. qui ckly, to follow thp initiative of the Joint Service . 116 BOard which appeared here daY before yesterday, the Harris- ' . burg Aviation _Cadet Examining ,Board,---after a lapse of With a cry of "Beat Colgate" Penn State students, dads, Oarly tvcio months :willreturn..to.Penn State. next Tuesday - and altimni will rally around their football team and coach - . - .tonight at a bonfire pep meeting as the opening gun activity, , . Again headed by Captain' H. S. of Dad's Day and Alumni weekend festivities. i•• • 6 , • ' • . a Engart, the Cadet Examining Board' After meeting at the Lion Shrine 'at 7 o'clock, the entire :1-rarertuty Lawn . . will•-administer regulation mental - • group will parade. with the Blue Band to Jordan Fertility . D' I - .. . AA' - 4 . b • ; examinations: for enlistment in the Plots. There the football team and Coach Bob Higgins will . 15P arS • ivillSi. De • 1 Army 'Air Force Enlisted. Reserve- . be introduced - to them and will probably make a few corn ' . ..-. -•‘' •.: -._ : . . •,' • in 401 Old Main both. TueSday, and; ; e6hOlete B e y Sunset Wednesday •• ''• • .: - ' ments about the game. ' ',•-•, ' ' ' • r •According.:to a time schedule -for` Plans for the affair hit a snag "Cleverness and . originality - will: the - examinations, released .1a s t : : yesterday when College authori-- a . , - • be the' basis for judging, fraternity- night by.WarService adYisOr r ,Rob--: ties announced that' they would • Alumni Weekend • laWitit '" M lispliYs, this- afternoon,,- ert •.E.. Galbraith,.. candidates . may• not be able to furnish the wood . .. :William Ltindelhis '43, IFC presi- * take the.examinations from 1 to 4!, for the fire because of defense - derit:snnouneed yesterday. . ' p. m. and 7to 1 ~.0 p. m. Tuesday, : restrictions on the use of trucks: rogram Released 'Fraternities are instructed ' .to • and from 8:30 •to 11:30 a. m. and , and gasoline to haul it. • ) haSre,displays ready for judging by Ito 4 p: na: , Wednes - dacr. . - ..- • The problem will' be solved by Completed schedule for the sunset; today. They will be judged , Nearly 250 students have already tonight, according to Charles H. Alumni-Dad's Day Weekend pro by .a.committee chosen by Edward signified their intention of taking • K.-Hibshman, Aluinni Association the mental test, Galbraith said, • event.• He said he would find a continue through Sunday, has . . Secretary, sometime tonight. : and an eleventh hour rush by late. ■ 111 ■ wa y tog et the wood and get it been released by Edward K. Lundelius. also stated that any applicants' may swell the total p ast. Spivak-BandHired Fred to the site of the fire rather than Hibshman, executive secretary of fraternity. desiring a speaker for a the 300 mark by Monday. . - the Alumni short'talk tovisiting As- to qualify for transfer to the, Air ask freshmen to bring- it as was the Alumni Association. dads and Galbraith announced: that pros- suggested by the authorities. • Registration of alumni will be tact ilibsh • alifiririi Saturday night should con- ent members of the DRC who wish To Play Ball-rom The 'decision against having held in first floor . lounge, Old rrian in. , freshmen bring the wood was the Main tonight and tomorrow. Stu- SOciation'•office. ' , Corps are also eligible to take .the ' _ . .... result of reports of some destruc- dents• are urged by Mr. Hibshman mental examination Tuesday and 'Sweetest Trumpeter„ tion to property' in. the borough to have their fathers register , Itec liall Scene - . • Wednesday.- . . Candidates who have already • Stardusters Featured when the system was practised several years ago. whether they are alumni or not. , ' • .• .-, lift' MI M4de preliminary application for The weekend schedule is as fol - ~. .1'?: uf foresirttaif ,:. enlistment in the Air Corps are • . --. ~- _ - '-'- urged to have t h e i r \l,e^'Avill have a bon the sweetest findsome woo Helping to - touch ' off . a . big world" has been signed to furn- Meeting of Alumni Association, of the Board if possible to facili- . Freshman attendance at the Alumni and Dad's' :Weekend, the . . . ' ish. the music for the combined Executive' Board, 'Alumni Office, tate early enlistment in the sere- , rally will be compulsory. They ''annual dance of the Penn State Senior Ball-Junior Prom. Novem- Old Main 6 m ice. are' instructed to wear the "Beat , p• • • 2,.Orestry ~Society will be held in ber . 20, Harry C.- COleman, Student-alumni athletic mass. No final enlistments wi 11 b e '44 Colgate" signs which they have • , - ,. 1 11.4'e , Hall from 9 'p. m. •to-midnight haridled. by,,,the Board .during its junior ,•rnernber of the committee,._ been - Wearing . this week: - • ; meeting; Lion Shrine, 7p.m. . , - ' 1 4 , 0i -, Z . .'4 , .).4 ,, :n.":'ni--. , ----.....-- , - ,- - -: :iCeittinued• - en . : - ii - ge'tTwo).:----"-----143ACIM.WCY:WVr-OX , -•'•i: •:• , v ' ,&,-- ~ 'l.-4 ....,,,,..-........„--,...,,,,.....,...,...---::.-. •-•"-The-, , Min Who 'Carnet , to - Din • ~,!Featurlng the music of the ". • - •, , The decision to - have Spivak 'ffetause or t h e small. attend ner," ' presented - by Penn State Perin:State, AristoCrats, .the dance ~ , . play - the dance came, Coleman • ante at .the first rally- of the sea-- Players, Schwab Auditorium, 8:30 Will have as its guest the Hem 7 Collegian , Offers • D a d s, .- said, after the choice had been son, the committee in charge has ~,. m. . . . . , . . '• ldele"Looper" which_ arrived from . . • narrowed •to three bands, Spivak, ask e d every student, who '''' TOMORROW: ' thee - West .two days ago, according Alumni - Special $1 Rate Tack Teagarden, and Shep Fields. can possibly be at the rally to, be Golf tournament, Coll e g e . . ' ti 3 . - the._ Ball committee. - ' ' . . I ' , previous engagement at the there helping make it a success. course, 8 a. in. ' d ecorations "again will" be taken ' for . - Maybe you're here only a - 'Massachusetts ; Institute ..of Tech- - They also asked that dads and • Alumni Council meeting, 121 .' weeken d ,to see old s i g ht s, or er- • ,trorn. 'Woods ,tn givp, •Rec Hall a - • p nology was cancelled when the alumni who are in town tonight Sparks, 9:30 a. m.. -. haps , a visit with- - your son or - .4lVaii atmosphere. -However, . committee offered more money take part in the affair. . . Junior varsity football with daughter.. Why not make it last caress ; ;for 'the - dance will be in- if he would come here Colgate, Beaver' field, 10 a. in. - 2..forrnal. Tickets• will. be sold at throughont the whole year? You He will close an engagement in • Coffee hour for ' alumnae the can. easily lceep in touch with the '''door, -announced,„ Fred C. Boston', Thursday, November ' 19 C graduates of home economics and Causer p '43, who 'heads the dance c ampu s - Lind come .here•the nex t , day. • - .. . atipis • '45 - Names their guests, Home Economici to the Daily Collegian, Penn • corninlltee. - Featured w ith, the band in one • lobhy,.lo to 11 a. tn. •State's student newspaper. Usually' having Paul Bunyan as - .• . of the vocal ,spots are the , well- Preliminary Slate Nittany Lion Shrine dedication, :_ i. - - its ,keynote, the Torestri - Ball for At various points on campus known "Stardusters," - a quartet Lion Shrine, Ip. in the ' first 'time will •. be . baied o n _and downtown, including first _made up of . Curt Burnet Glen. . . - - Junior varsity - the:theme of the H emlock. Loop- floor lounge; 'Old Main, - and the Galyon, - Harry- Wylder, and June Clifford M. St. Clair became Syracuse, 1:30 p. m. • ' ' Corner, you will find tables with H er.•. The, second loop is designat- - - Hutton sister : of the. famous Ina the Campus party's preliminary Varsity football with Colgate, ~ ed',.as the "romance" loop. Dane- solicitors who will take your sub- Ray Hutton, blonde leader of het . nominee for junior class presi- Beaver Field, 2 p. m. • ' erg :truiving under it must act. '''ae- scriptions at the speCial price of 'own band. Male vocalist is Garry dent last night, as , Campus '45 Varsity cross country with , cording to ',instructions in yeste r ... one dollar.,, -t Stevens. ' , stepped ahead of the other poll- , Syracuse, 2: 30 p. m. .- ''.ii'zia - collegian. „ .. - In. ..addition, for eviery three The joint committee for , the tical cliques by naming a corn-: . Junior.... varsity. .cress - rliiiiritmijimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimithimommiummiiiii .si;thsceiptipnE sold, thel3aily Col.:, dance, is made': up 'of Thomas plete preliminary slate. with Syracuse, - 2: p , m. gi n will be ailed to • a Penn Ridge -43 and Jack R Grey '44 - John C. Graf and - William P. Fraternity-Dad's - Day meetings, IiATE NEWS FLASHES. re *a * ' In' * •• . • State, man in the service. Daily in charge , of ' decorations, William Douglas were chosen by clique fraternity houses, 6p, in. ' Altlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllolllo Collegians are already" . : going to 'C. IVlazzocco '43, defense stamps members to battle it out for • "The Man Who Came To Din . 'z'•;'' WASHINGTOS-The .Sen a t e 43 cams where there= are Penn and • stamp. cotsages, and Cole- the vice-presidential noinination, . ner" Schwab Auditorium, 8:30 vhied• lad -night 49-25 to - return State men stationed. -. mom publicity while Joan E. Piollet was the p. In. ; ; •1"11 proposed. , W Army Camp Prohlbt- • • - • • . only - preliminary nominee . for , .. On , - amendment to the Senate ' 1••• 1 7 junior class secretary. . . hi II • ■ • ' • ; :-.Militaiy, Corlinittes.•.lt is beiiey.idl943 ,:-Autolaiy , Makes ,'Debut _ ' Walter C. Price, - clique chair- riayers- Firsl. Showing- . N-!'tHot.!ihis eaten spells ' dooni to. the ' . ■ , .• - • • : man, and C. William Sick will vie Follows Rally. Tonight ' ..,a . 4!.n moi?t which would • have ~ an& n' t gi d ''' for the right to be the clique's ',... Miligiett. the: sale •of beer :in Ainit tido - re-Physic' s- Tea . chers: :,...:Canfab, - treasurer . candidate.. - First night showing of. Kauff t cilai teens. All-College Elections Commit- man and Hart's "The Man Who • . "WASHINGTON-Production , Penn 'State's "autolab" will in charge 'of Dr; H. E. Schilling t ee , 'meanwhile, will meet today Came To Dinner"- will follow -the •.i.i,c,kilef , fioneld Nelson last night pre- assistant. Professor of phYsiit, to set up the code thatw ill soon 13. , on the road for another , _ gov- "Beat Colgate" pep rally, in. , . dieted that one out of .every.-three ern next month's All-College' Schwab Auditorium' at 8 o'clock winter's performance, but stu- who with' Dr. ,H. L. Van Velzer .Americans,. will soon be directly of the physics department, travels political battle. The committee tonight. .. . • dents an d can aet ser e- .. morking for. victory: This includes f acu lt y ' . with the autolab throughout the . Wiz' workers, Civilian Defe n s e . vue of the travelling physics ex- state - giving ; - lectures to various n •A re t ting will 4 be held in 305 Old ' With a veteran cast led b .„ a n at p. ..m., -.according to former Player Raymond W. workers. end "farmer's for viry." hibit today and tomorrow in 117 groups on theie physics expert- Donald W. Davis '43, chairman. Tyson, associate professor of GENEVA-British planes are re- New Physics Building at 8 p. in. ments. ,-' - • , speech, the satirical comedy in , ' ported to have raided northern _ . A ar tl gun .that scores a buns- Many graphic and colorful ex- . • • Italy : ligt night. • , I 2-Pageldition Tomorrow eludes the familiar and charac eye on -Hitler everytime, it is shot, reitiments will be presented dun- ' • terizing of Alexander Woolcott, VICHY-The quota of French trick 'shots with hilliaid "balls, ing the hour and a half, that the Tomorrow's i s su e o f . the Daily literary critic and radio performer. "slave Workers," scheduled to leave . and a top that rolls uphill, will demonstration lasts. Collegian • . will consist of 12 Stuck in a small town because - for work in German plants Yeater , feature the prevue of the , physics The autolab made its initial pages, containing a four • page of hip injuries, Sheridan White 'daY. failed- to leave. No explana department's "autolab." . , appearance list year when it supplement of the annual PSCA side, Woolcptt's mimic s "takes :,tiori was giVen. - 140SCOWThe SciViefrnidixight The ' performance Will" be - part - toured the state - and gave derrion- iffigridill ' di:iire - Whibh -- WITI of- ever", and carries on his worldly o' :unique reported that Bus- of the annual PenhsylVania Con- strations to 'clubs, school groups, ficially get under way. with a business there. A conglomora- Adana had repubsed the Nazis In the fei ence of College. Physics Teach- and service organizations. "Kiek-Off" dinner at the Nittany tion of eccentric friends flock to streets of-Statiiigrad for the fo ur th ers, which mee t s • eh campus this Since the last .Our during the Lion Inn at 6:30 p. m: Sunday him in his new surrounding and r ,consecutive . Alayi: 'D•iiii ''.thoUsand weekend. The autoian program, spm,mer, new ';equipirient has been evening. Also included will be one is even moved to the point , -*Ciiirmana were reported killed in however, is open to the public, added and .i the entire perform- items of especial interest to of bring a "Cockroach City" for his -strett fighting., '. - The demonstration-lecture , is once is bein g revised: Alumni and fathers. entertainment. • Successor T, OF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23, STATE COLLEGE, PA The F Liz.,.., E CHARLIE SPIVAK rgiatt 'Beat Colgate' Rally Open Weekend Activities Attend Dances' PRICE: THREE CENTS Will soccer, with country'