Aloyin4 firstaii totals Show 113 Register With 113 alumni and fathers re'gistered in the first day of Alumni-Dad's Day Weekend. events scheduled for •toc:ay and .• totnorrow make a full . calendar ,v 01•• • 39—No.' 95 for..weekend visitors.' .. . , Golfers will 'start off the day . , • • •• : lgate G rid Li Game, with a 'tournament'tournamenton' the. College • course' at ' 8 6... m. • Thine who o - registered' for the event at the . • desk in first floor lounge. Old • Main; 'need ' pay •no greens-, fee. , 0 ' . .ra ss a s. spirit but the small charge for entering .4bp tournaments will be used for ' 'All alumni whether members Engel '4O To Present of. the Aiumni Council or not, aass Gift To College ."- are invited by. Edward .K. Pibshman, executive :Secretary of Al DedicatiOn TOday ':the - Altimni 'Association, to attend • Ihe • Council ' meeting in l2l A. William Engel '4O was nem , , Sparks at 9:30 a. m. •Members of `'ell-College Cabinet are also in- e d yestercay as presentee of the Lion Shrine for the class of '4O; vited. ' • donors of the gift, at dedication Other, morning activities in- ceremonies this afternoon. elude • a junior varsity football Engei was chosen after it was gentle, with' Colgate - on New Beav= learned that George W. Elliot '4O, er• Fieldat 10 a. m., and a coffee originally named for the job, liouK for - - alum.pae `graduates of could not come to the campus ' home economics and their guests ir, 1 the lobby of Home Economics DEDICATION PROGRAM from.lo to I } t a. m. ' ' _ 12:50—Blue Band. Dedication of the Nittany Lion ' ' 1:00.-eorge M. A.risman 7'174 Shrine, a gift of the class of 1949. president Alumni Assn-2. • `i wil take place at '1 p. m. followed ciation. • by athletic events . throughout . I:o3—Presentation by A. Wil-: the'' Afternecin. — ".Jiinicir varsity '-' -: _ 'I Ham' Engel '4O. . 'soccer with Syracbse at 1:30 p. I:oB—Origin of the "Nittany ' in., varsity •-football : -. .with Colgate • , 'Lion." ••• ~ , y3,- f ai 2p. In:, and :varsity•and junior_ 'l:l3—Foi 'the student ' belly; . varsity cross- country .meets with Jerome' . Blakeslee '4l. , . .• SYraduse . ;• - it0',2:t0 . ...p..: in:, are -ini- /: 1 6 — Fer ; th e Athletic , A 1419" if i R e m ain Seated:lf A i eluded ;On: ,the'program. . 4.101911. Bernard A. ~P/Pe ' ' . . - se'i,"43: - •:',:j!":, : ' ''..- - „Raid. Soun ds' Ebert R 'd • ~,.:FraternitierskWilli;hold,,weetirigt`••--•-.i:;,,,i--41 . .-•,.r 4, ,,,f aiiiiiiiiiirid' -..,.--4 5n- • c•.,-,;-..,-...:.,1 , : ,,,, , ../ t .;.;,, 2 , : .. ~ . i. i . : - ,, , z1::047 :,. E le i Tr0 ,.. , : ,, s it e .' lh, 4 : - .t: ,,s i h t, l l- i l , r, is h . :: o a t ' ' . 0 6, r . . P . ;;?- e r in ..' ', .. ' - . 7 -"s li e r, e 4 l2 t4 s n , , Pr esident' : . ' '..` , 74 4 ,1i,, 'Op.' '!, '-' .•'n 9 - i.liel 4 -' ' 4 o l t•g fit' : iii I `,State:47layers! , production, "The, • ' :' 'd seenis remoie sinee'llie next One for the month'. will probably Mair , Vhci, Came To Dinner." is l;26;—Bl u e.' . 7! an ~- , _ . . - cam 'at night"before November 1, dhedfiled for 8:30 ,p. in. - ' . today. i He ' was Collegia _editor - n a warning was nevertheless iSSued - 'Also - On',lbe, Program at 8:30 lot the 193940 term. , by George W.. Ebert, chairman of - •• •- is' a ,cieler parkyfai.aliimni, ,Par; Another-Change in the plani • the Committee, on Protection, that ''ens,!. „faculty members;' and' sem, came yesterday. _ when - Heinz all • crowds'..should remain where lors.-;, NO ,prograin :is planned for Warnekeo-sculPtOr of the Shrine, they. are when the alert sounds. • the event.:in'AheFm°rY, but Vie informed-:Edward: KL.,Hibschman, An announcement will be broad '. Duneo's Urnhestra will play for Alurnni .. Associatinn Secretary, cast at . the' half-time of. today's ' l he guess. •:' : ' ... -: . -' - •.• ' ' that he would ,be unable to come football game to this effect. Only .. Rounding Otit .the weekend Pro- to -,the .dedication- seiVices. His defense - workers able to 'identify '-gram is, the chapel ',service in letter 'of regret will be read:thi themselves will be allowed to 'Schwab Aue,itoriuth,',Eit. 11. a. 'm.afternoon.- . • '_ : - • .-iedve‘the stands. Tor this reason, :tomorrow. 'tie* tioWn; • Speed . Serving as representative of his Ebert urged all workers to wear 'J tip',! ; : c "will „be ' the topic, of _ Dr. • •, (Continued on Page Seven). , their arm bands constantly. ~, , ' . , Bernard C. Clausen pastor :of the • ,/ ' • • ,- First , Baptist ~ C hurch; _Pittsburgh. 5t .......... ... • • . ......, 1,,.... • 8ef0re .going to • Pittsburgh •in .., ''' '; r a • • • ate---women, , nonor 'men-in Service ..:;:,..0‘,3,• Dr.. •Clausen :served' In ;' • • • .'' ' - • -•' ' • • - • .•:-..._,M0*.t - :Vernon, , Hamilton, - and. A,' Syracuse, --New York. - In:•:World ~ .with'P' etentaliiiii . Of Service Flag War "I' . he-. was ' chaplain in-' tic .• - ' •• • .' '„ -• • • ly'ti: S. ':Navy on board the U.: S. S. The •second Service Flag- in'the ;,- North Carolina. • • • • history' of , Perm:"State will be pre '•'.,:.--Registration ..of alumni - and 'serited,' in:, behalf of- women . stu , i - ,dads :,will be held` in first,floor "dents ; to' the, College, tonight to ',*•,lotinge,' Old Main, from. 8. a. m. Honor' men in ,active service, an _ to 10 p.-m. today, )14.40VrIAWrelkallW -- ": 1* Talk Al"000:liapt :::.: - ',.i' ,1)12;000 Ai:delft ': .::...-::'. , "We're, ready" was :..the state ment of Coach Hob Higgins as he addressed approximately . - 2,0p0 stUdenti at a pep rally in Jordan Fertility Plots last night. • Citing Colgate's 34-0 defeat ,at the hands of Duke last Saturday, he pointed out that the •invading team would be trying•hard.to win this game. He said, though,., that the Lions were pointing toward this game to try' to . avenge the de feat they were handed at Colgate last Fall. • "Still unsuccessful from • the standpoint of having a large per centage of the student body in at tendance; the rally shcowed a great 'deai of spirit the • 2;000 who Were :there,'•. Charleir..E.9 Peck• 4 43, Oteerlfteder;,, skid. Arthur R. Warnock, dean of men. Following this, Misses Henry and nounced Dorothy K. Brunner '44, Hibbard will tie the flag onto the acting WSGA president. baleony railing facing the mural, •The •first flag . was in honor of where it will remain for the .dur men who' fought ,in .World War ation.- Representing the student giumber one. With .the dedication•:body, 'Jerome. 1-1: Blakeslee, All ommony, schethiled tor, Old. Main (Continued. on Page 'Eight) lads Gather Fo;•,.,Xombined Weekend success( 'o The Free Lance, Establishe , . • 41 ../ • A :nit . ~. \ • .‘-.• 4 , :k lt\ . , c• • , v 1 . 7 5'. 4. —•,, \ Dorothy IC. Brunner OF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 24, STATE COLLEGE, PA. . . . The Symbol Of The Best The Nittany Lion, completed last month by Heinz Warneke, not ed sculptor, will be` presented to the College by A. William Engel on behalf of , the Class of 1940. Ceremonies will be held in front of Rec Hall at 12:50 p. m. today. lobby at 8 o'clock, Miss Brunner urges•all guests, Penn Staters, and townspeople to be preserit. • The flag, eight by flve feet in size, is described as a blue star on a large white field finished with a red border. White numerals, 1,- 270, will be snapped onto the blue star denoting the number •of Penn State men in active service. One gold, star will be. sewn on the *bite field to stand for every ten men Idled in service. . According to records at 4 p. m. Thursday, there have been 12 men killed, therefOre, the flag will be present ed with one gold star, Miss Brun ner stated. A committee, headed by Miss Brunner, including Miss Nina M. Bentley, assistant to the dean of women, • Louise W. Henry '44, and Kathryn Hibbard '45, is respon sible for and will play an active part in the program. After a thred-rninute dedication speech by Miss Brunner, the flag will be received for the College by d 1887 on Sh Wee War Loans Given TO 4 One ,hundrea .. technical stu slentS in four schools , of :the Col lege have been granted federal ludents War LoanS, it, was announced ,by Russell E. Clark, bursar of the College last night Students from the Engineer- the Lions' Bob - Higgins and the ing, Chemistry and Physics, Min- Raiders Andy Kerr—pitted against eral Industries, and Agriculture each other. Higgins .and. Kerr, en tering their 13th and 14th seasons Schools have' been granted allow- respectivey, have the longest ten ances up to $25 .a month until tires of service in Eastern gridiron graduation. Notices will be • u c i rcles. mailed. this ' morning to all stu- Lightly regarded at the begin dents that have been accepted by (Continued on page four) the examinin g hoard ' for the loans. On the • first of each of the succeeding months including June, LATE NEWS 1943, there will be a payroll for students being aided by the plan. FLASHES! The, Office of Education in Washington, D. C. requires that minummiliminimmumminimminiiiiimmuip a duplicate copy of the applica- MacARTHUR'S HEADG U AM tion be sent to them for file. This TERS Allied bombers attacked will be prepared at a meeting of Rabaul, New Britain, sinking a all accepted students in 110 Electrical .Engineering building at heavy cruiser, a destroyer, and five merchant ships. ~ 6:30 p. m. October 29. GUADALCANAL—A m er i c a n At the same time, initial checks forces .drove back a .heavy.Japan will be diStributed and students ese flank attack while dive bOmb will sign the official note. ers pounded Jap installations in When students sign these notes, the Russell Islands. In air action they will be subject to the juris- over Guadalcanal, twe 1 v e • Jap diction of the Manpower Corn- bombers and fighters were shot mission unless they are drafted. down with a loss of two American In case of draft the note is can- fighters. Celled and the student need. not. BURBANK, CALIF.—The Army repay the loan. . The note is for announced that an American Air four years' duration. Lirfe transport, plane crasfied near Palm Springs, Calif., at 6:30 p. m. All Freshmen Required W n it b n o e d s i s e e s s claimed lying ar u th n e d y t s h a e w 11 o r wreck- To Use East Gates age after the plane exploded. Army officials took charge of the investi- All freshmen are required to gation. LONDON—Allied bombers heav use the East gates in entering ily pounded many southern Italian New Beaver Field for the foot- towns. A Rome communique ad ball game today, Charles H. Ride- mated heavy damage to Genoa by flour '43, tribunal chairman has "block-busters" and reported that announced. the King and Queen were sent to Reminding the freshmen that Genoa. they are to remain in the stands WASHINGTON—Pr esident after the game until every one Roosevelt sent a letter to the Sen leaves, Ridenour said that any ate opposing the amendments of violation of these - requirements the 18-19 draft law, specifically will be dealt with accordingly. the 12-month .iraining plan. He Freshman men sitting with their said that the bill should be passed parents at the game need not as it stands and that no •limitations wear customs, Ridenour added. •should be imposed. • giatt e De nd S rin Niltany Lion Gridders Seek 3rd Season Win Against Big Red Squad With a patriotic color scheme— the red of Colgate, and the white and blue of the Nittany Lions pro viding an appropriate background -the Colgate Red Raiders will in vade the Lion football den; New Beaver Field, at 2 p. m.' today. In what may prove to be the last homecoming weekend for'the dur ation, a favored Raider squad, tutored by Coach Andy Kerr, will try to rebound from the stinging defeat handed them last week by the Blue Devils of Duke Univer sity. The Lions, on the other hand, will attempt to extend their string of nine consecutive games without defeat. Five times the two teams have met on the gridiron.—ln may one of these encounters, that play ed in 1911 when the Blue and White wbn by a score • of 18 to, 9, has' a Lion' team been victorious. -Latest. setback : . suffered, : . by .:the Higginsmen• at , -th`e liands;:of ,tare Red Raiders" was - the 1-6 • reVersal iiy an early .seasoyi- ganie .last Fall. Only once since then has, a Lion team tasted defeat. Equally apropos as the color scheme is the fact that the game will have two veteran coaches-- Attend Stamp Dances PRICE THREE CENTS dicat ched ion
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