)?/).G.V.ViVO THE DAILY COLLEGIAN '"For & :13ekto): Y?ona. &tat's sf4:l Successor to the Pena State Collegian, iestablisheil 1904, and the Free Lance, eetahliuhed Dom Published daily except Sunday and Monday during rho 4regular Collefm year by the atudents of The 'Pennsylvania Sint° College. Ualtered an netond-elass mattr July IS, 1934 set the Post.offiee at Stalm Collette, Pa., under the :let: on jJareli a., 11379. EditorSua. rind Adv. Dttgr. 4 2 Gamic= Coy '43 :Leonard E. Bacal '43 L;rlrhn•inl And Buiti»vss O ffice Carnegie Ran Phone 711 • Editorial. Staf fo—W oilmen Editor.—Leuise M. , Fume; '4B; (Managing Editor—Herbert S. Zokauskas '43; Sports Editor—. IDonsld W. Davis '43; Assistant Managing. Editor—Dominick L. Colab '43 ; Feature Editor—David Samuels '43 ; News )Aitar—libhert. E. ;3ellokiley '4B; Assistant Sports Editor 'ltirbard. S. Stebbins '43';. Assistant Women's. Editor—Edith 'Erniii; '43'; Women's Fekttirt. Editor—Einily L. Funk '4B; Junior Editorial Boirrh+-13eniamtn M. Bailey,. Fred - : 'Clever, Milton Dolinger,. Larry T. Chervenak. Robert . T. •Kirn .irnel, Robert E. Kinter, Richard B. McNnul, Richard. D. •fimyser, Donal& L. Webb,. Paul . Lland. Sally, L. Hireb . Cont. Helen R. IfeerauVor, Jane H .Murphy. Mary Janet Winter. kiniiging Editor Amiif4tant Managing. Editor hlewn Editor _. Assistant- News Editor Aftsistnnt News Editor Aonintant Newn Editor ..... Advertising Manager . Grndunte• Counselor. Friday; October. 30;. 1942 ( humping-Off Poird The "forgotten man," Danny Draftbait, has at ,-)ast, come into•his . own. Although numerous plans • , ‘ , fizi've been developed to aid men students facing •the• draft, the senior gracildating in December has raced his problem of immediate induction with •iniiali• misgiving . Time ii short . and the' •-...Vective- soldier has little opportunity for 1314 Para%. ton:. However,:ksolution to this particulai ptob :••••11)extr has been evolved. . 'Serie time next' Week registrations will begin -4' or.: ;a special course to be ,ofteteit to inen gisaditailrig in •beeentber. Essentially this •• coil'. se Will be a refre'she'r •course Mill: big •-sc . lenee and tactics.. However,, in ad tine . ,. :ftia . 4;• • ler. 'students- and. others who unforiaately. •-. 1.101 take. ROTC. courses will: greatly `Beffellt.With ... inererisedieiriOtii*ls rsii college..strrtlettts n...4VOiri*i've : ofteo carfdidates these steps W 3l :atiti . to ....I:he • rialufai adVaireaVes' held by: &niver;ify.: .44 1 .,41,95teb. Lecture peri.o*& 'and- drill :peripifs• will , -) . 4sigt .a Proper Mixture. of theory arid; , map reading, military •cOurtesy,. marksman- ;hip ; :. drilling,. etc. }Preliininary details inctioate that ,classes will probably held , four hours a week: MO to .6.e exigencies of the tines the, ccfurse will pi , bl:;abry: ' limited to a five-v;reek span. It's only the: begin.. boys, but it will give us a head start: Don't forget "action gets results"! —II. S. Z. john IBmillll - SUM lin Saloon Lifter more than three years of total' war, after mobilizing every•able•-bodied man and woman for active war duty,. the• British government has re mained steadfast in its belief that college-trainect o.nen are a necessitt,. Acting on that theory,. John Bull is offering financial) assistance• tol leading. English colleges and has, aided in stepping. up the, nation's. high:et educational program to fit a two , and . . a halt yOat schedule. Every non-technical' male stinients are given. at least one full-year deteimefiti after :tlieY reach • theii^,eighteen and; Otie year draft age;.•prn vided-they 'add a. feW sPediali courses to• their regular curriculum, . Science and technical sttr dentts receive at least two years' deferment, While• medical' students may have five years. Women in Britain; are regularly subject tor conscription, at 20; but those enrolled in colleges are permitted , to finish. out a full' academic year,. -culd alinost always are permitted Ito go on until they . graduate. -1.3 , eu1t,0f the 13ritisb system' is that. British col 'Q:a' training is• passing, through: its fourth war ye& With ernollfriewt still' up to' three-totnTg — ,6l — peqcetitte I.llo'llov 3'44110 still:dents fatilei than the Pie-War Imp• remained almost C.Oistarit . sirree:the• firSt • i.iavt of; withdrawals', some three yeare•age. British youths „is. entering the al,flout war,. b4tl -he is •still entering with the preparatory training . and freeness - that college' edu'cation. giveS. Embattled' England is serving notice on genre mongers who are already predicti- 4.111 f the eldsing of American colleges for the ,• do,b::n't have 1,0 ap p e 3 -1 here, ~.aration. • L.T.C. Downtown Office L South Frazier St Phone 4372 Staff 'tits' W9rie Lee Freedman Serebe Rosenberg Ge4rird J. 'Co' b'en _..--- ----- ;yin i ; )3e): The venerable Campy and his side-kick. the Maniac, along with this pen-pusher, are winding up for a ninth inning pitch. Eight weeks means eight weeks to any normal person, to. a student they add up 'to doom on yellow paper. But tor- getting the trials and tribulations of a bar-one brain, we continue to relate Blackout Boogie The long-anticipated blackout was materializing on Wednesday eve. 'Unaccustomed as. they were to being sans Edi Son's masterpiece,: a :Kappa and her senior date were: trapped- in 'Spa'r'ks- The lights began to rade. ::riothing fo do but prepare for a comfortable wait: The curfew whined from within the power plant. Still nothing to do bUt get comfortable. There was a shuffling of feet. The date snuggled closer...nothing to do but wait. Finally the all-clear signal snapped- on the lights. The- Kappa gazed up at her date. He wore a green dink. Dick McNaul .._ Pete Scott• M. J. Winter -- Alice Fox British Billets Doux Just in case some of our readers missed a crack Made at the Matrix Table by personality-packed Bsther Van etc. Tufty, we pass this on. Having just returned from. Johnny‘Bull territory, Mrs. T. Was ...elaborating upon American doughboy con duct, and British : hospitality. Quoting a two-stripe man, "These' English are, a funny Jot. They like their. beer warm and their women cold." Balderdash ala Campus And so Charlie Hannon, du, has a date with Patty Pearel...and so Patty and Charlie were dancing.. . . so s`vq Patty toCharliei 'I have , some thing to tell Charlie ,to Patty,' "What's on .yon ,r . ATI3? and' Bob Seigar," • 11 7 h-ite Dash .•. . . .• . 4 Janet Carbailih,;.chi4s;l4;eaa'46iii-iVragilrs-:K , DB pin. Kay' Schott;, , theta, ,has had 'a Mr.'s:. -Sinclair handle sin c e July.'lqaney";By , ;ers'anneked a'week end siginaciii bldie.Helen - Sineltz pill - trek to Texas to see true love - LeYdeii Jiihnny 'Pond; flit, and - Ginny Seltzer are a cOmnionsight these days. Ditto Eddy Hitchins, phlsigmakappa, and Eleanor 'Palzer. Seen. about the , five and dime lately are scores of Kappa Sigs, making p.j. Purchases for their. dance Saturday p.m. Bound to be detected for his smooth costume will be Gardner E. Lindsay' and date Andrea Lewis. —THE CUB THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Lion , Tates A e \ der I ' I 1 I Tkà Cornet it Bali 1i...-:‘' , . 1 i , : :_ ii. .. f ,.: : ,;.: unusuai Dairy Show Head CiiMPUS CALENDAR Announces Judges TODAY Meeting of Old Main Open House Seven cairymen, three .of them. Committee, 304 Old Main, 4p. m. professors connected with the Evening services, Hillel Founds- College Extension Service,. Wilt tion, 7:15 p. m. Rabbi Benjamin M. decide the winners of all contests Kahn will speak on "Claiming the annual Dairy Shthw tomor- Your • Inheritance." rew afternoon at the Stock Judg- Independent '45 meets in 318 Old lag Pavilion. Howard J Merritt Main, 7:30 p. m. Anyone welcome to attend. '43, manager of the show has • an nounced. The presentation .of a‘trards and prizes, will be made by several leading 'dairyinen . froindiffert. will be Of the state. Winners will be announced at the dinner whiCh will take piacv tomorrow ,eve—. ,eye 7, TOMORROW Hallowe'en party at Westminster Hall, Presbyterian C h u r c h, 7:30 p. m. for all members of Inter- Church Council. Mac Hall student-help party, Grange .playroom, 8:30 Evening Services, Hillel Founda tion, 7:15 p. m. Rabbi Kahn will speak oii "Claiming. Your Inheri tance" Health. Service Gives Warning "Beware of rabbit fever." With the opening of Pennsyl vania's .small gathe hunting sea son tomorrow. comes this an nouncement from the College Health Service' to all hunting en thusiasts. In past years scoresi'of Penn State nimrods have gone afield with hopes. of bagging their daily limit. Locales such as Spring Creek and WhiPpfes Dam have been .overrun with hunters too intent upon.their shooting• to take precautions against this• dreaded disease. Contrary to public belief, the Health Service repdits,„ tlie dis ease can be contracted by, ifand•- ling or, being •bitten by •tree'squir 7 ; !possn'ins ) CoYotes; ', gronbcf • • lio'gs; 'lnnsltatS' deei,„and:r . e4,fox.. •• . ( - .M" §f infection is ,to ! avoid' handling rafibits with" bare- 1#1.1.0 ahiinals that may appdar . sick arid - are. • easily captured or. shot 'also b'e' • • gO t.ln:ough. I,ieatttly• use. 'of • io6p :Watb.t;•'fi , ll.o:Wel; _ y, use ...disirifectaiip,: . is reCorri' mended: .tO - .'rembild -bloOd or. othir inTected• m * ateiial gets on hands or arms. • Carcasges '.of .wild. pine' in whiCh peculiar whitish , spots are found on the liver .or spleen should be :suspected of ._disease and either burned or buried. Advanced ROTC (Continued front Page One) Penrod, and R'oss Pillsbury, Jr. Lawrence Portnoff, Norton. Port noff, Maurice Posner, Ra'VII L. Romberger, Paul J. Schaefer, Rus-. sel M. Smiley, Jr., HoWard' Steidle, William G. *liter, LariY O. Tes sier, Jr, Alford L. Trusa?c,.Jr., and Robeit C. Updegraff. - - - "ffilliaM A. Valbbfine, Jr., Wit liahl J. VaU . . Pert, Ribliarct Wei3d, Rteliarcl F. Weciti_er, iFiankba" E. Watkins, Quent,in E. *add, Rieharct T. Cliftrats',AXeitilt*. Man, Salqer,, 11, and George C. Tilgt:nian% Cihntarch To Hold Frolic celebrate 'Halloween the Wesley Foundation of St; Paul's Methodist 'Church will • hold an old-fasilioned, barn frolic at the Wesley Foundation , gym' at 8 to night: Thl -entertainment will . inclUde a minstrel. show,- -- .s6his by a male tiiittitei,' folk &antes, A coilteg. Pre ' : Chat:ll.l66Y P. La'fig of the tliten.siOn Will - lead'. , the folk gal : tie r s'. ttiftt'eshiite'nfs '• will he - EittSfiidents., are -in'4lte - a?and ,d6iidar • courier . hit - ' . „ . „rig* 19611104/ . Gerald . , 44; of the PSCA finance canvass, announced lest night that 63.4 per cent of the $3,600 goal- has been reached. `.Co date $2,283.30 has been collected. FRIDAY, OCTOBER B . oi •1942 Judges, aye:,„ R. Bellefonte County Agent; William H. Juzi,-Harrisbiirg; ClafenFe g. Peters, Warrior's Marls ; - J. Bi Cool, •Lock : HaVen County Agerii; Prof. Roseoe R. Weiebt, Pref.. Robert H. Olmstead, and Prof_ Joseph C. Nageotte. Martin Wins Vote, (Continued from Page . (1101 'interviewers reveal that claspile" , Republican victories in gtibetrna torial races in many of the states•—inctuding Permaylvania a.nrct New York—the election , nationallk willindicate no great idolitiddiiiii-- beaval, no over-all. ?hilt in the , tides of politital sentiment ffbm coast to coast. . ' • (C• The Demoerats, the Gallup' 11* resentativeS•ilnd; will net otilritettli control. of the House,. but wait tiiief• time to have a. substantialtinthjer . ,-,. ity of , the • seats. • The issue , put to." Pen n. States stuilt dents - follows: - "If 1942-Atibils -hOht tor.. dayi- who. v.to*d.be.vour Chp!cii ftw• 0 3 0ernOr.of #erallgYPOniar. li .`;:? eturis• of the itraw, - R911., are; ,rcai; Catt4idatp. . •. : . t" . ..Ciaii,piss • • ~.(3:***Otic). " • IMMIEMI Fciirest6ta Refuse Tre:,....:Re iii , -1 iikv . e..P4-iti,i lidde int'enf, and painted nothing ' In: a conference with the::for4, committee,estry• Ebert' 'said ,thali marks had been' applied and easily ,be removed--15Y, rain and normal' traffic. • Ebett claims that All-:CoMke Cabinet has o no authority•. ,Civer, campus walks at all, since he the person in charge. . - "Fugthelanote;"?zhe fiiiiistf ers, "when All-College. CapinetS : ., passed the -ruling that 14141*.l ! fl markings.on the watc's• ed to consult me, the person iito,*' concerned."'. • .*!. -promised. • "fnrtherf tion" at their -laSt"...rneetiuti, Att.** m. arkitgs, Were. Thee. judicla*t nesday. • • 11siliniosterfiiiii1 1 :.: lot 41ALLii*E'Eiti . Saturday night. 00: 7i30 ItiiieiZiiiirest • • Act45:1 8 1 1 ,t...F.0/ 10 'w*hIP iws7rtaigt.r.tr,t. ' vrtrrytiti. DEPIXIfitiIENT SOday, Nov. L 9:30 'Sttsdeit -Three. Religious Rducatita , • Sunditt f Aiii. 1 6 A :3ti. P.; !Tan •You Offilled. , ;; Faith into Y4cur. Future , . ' t ' • TUESDAY EVENING • • FIRESIDE GROUP The Fireside Room. 7- a' P. M. Have You Returned Your ' "Irate rest Rairrige Finder?,'" i"r; . '.~~°/d oft
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