. . Successor To The Free Lance, Established 1887 opem... re --0":,..7 ....,.,..:„ :.„....,,,, •,.... A 1 l'ailt Eittel %„1.: , I 4fr .1.1 1 1 its tatt ,\miv f ! . 7e IM Weather VOL. 40—No. 5 Pre-Induction Course Planned To 'Polish Up' Orange Favored Potential Selectees . Penn State's potential selectees Old Main Open will have an oportunity to be recognized as officer material by ' • • standing out in the ranks, stated Armory, Auditorium Students Must Travel . -Millard T. Bunnel, Co-ordinator • of the pre-induction course which To Accommodate Crowds- To•. . starts Tuesday evening. 'Harrisburg or Altoona The first impression is the one Old Main Open House is spread • that counts, Mr. Bunnel pointed ing out. Tonight there will be All ,students who desire to take out. The ability to follow corn- presented the biggest and most the mental examination for en- mands intelligently, handle a ambitious program yet under listment in the Army Air Forces rifle . properly, and respond taken by the organization. An next week or who are interested promptly to military discipline ticipating an attendance at least in the Navy V-7 program ,should will serve as an officer's calling as large as - the last one when file their names and obtain appli- card when promotion time comes more than 3,000 persons attended, cation papers by noon today in around, he continued. the• committee has made arrange- Room 243 Sparks, War Service The course is not meant to re- rnents for . the use of Schwab Advisor Robert E. Galbraith has view basic ROTC training, but Auditorium and the Armory. announced.. • to "polish up" rough edges of Latest additions to the OMOH • Galbraith stressed that when fundamental military principles. Programs are the show in Schwab the Harrisburg Aviation Cadet Registration for the course will and dancing in the Armory. K. V. Examining Board and the Phila- be held in Rooms 1,2, and 3 Melott '44 will emcee the show delphia Naval Reserve Board for Carnegie Hall from 6:30 to 8:30 itsthe auditorium which will fea- V-7 come this week it will be for p. m. Monday. A supply fee of ture songs, dances, skits sand spe , the last .time. After that he said, one dollar is payable at registra- cial music. Curtain time is 7 tion, Mr. Bunnel added. p. m. At 8 o'clock a special show students will have .to travel to ing of "Captain Ftiry" will take Harrisburg or Altoona to enlist in the Army Air Forces and to Phil- ' McNaul Elected Head place. adelphia or Pittsburgh for the In the Armory, social dancing Naval Reserves. Of LA Council ; • Hail will begin at 8 p. m. Admission -.here as well as at the Auditorium Examininations for the Army • will be ten cents per person with Air Force Flight Crews will be Gefs Secretary Post coeds admitted free to the dance held Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs- Richard B. McNaul '44 was floor. On the stroke of nine. day, and if necessary Friday of elected president of the Liberal there will be a grand march, fol next week in Rooms 401 and 410 Arts Student Council by members lowed by a jitterbug contest at Old Main. 'The first examination of the Council who attended a 9:30. Contestants will be admitted will be given at 8 o'clock in the special meeting yesterday after- free. . mornings, another at 1 p. m., and noon. • Two special exhibitions featur .if necessary, another in the, eve- Larry T. Chervenak '44 will ing the prestidigitation of Dr. S. ~nings. .. : . . .. . - serve as vice-president 'of the •A. Mahuran will take place in Galbraith Warns Army Air Corps, Val Lists Close The Naval Reserve Board for Council for the coming year. the Little Theatre, the first one V-7 will visit the campus next Charles F. Hall '45 was elected to start •at 8 and the second at 9 Tuesday and Wednesday. The secretary-treasurer, the position p. m. There will be no admission Board will meet in 302 and 305 held by McNaul previous to the charge. Old Main from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. election. Charles W. Thompson, '44 is both days. Those eligible for the As president of LA council, Mc- chairman of this OMOH session, Navy V-7 are all juniors and Naul will occupy the seat on All- and is assisted by George W. seniors, and second semester • College Cabinet formerly held' by Smith '44, in charge of the en sophomores who will complete Donald W. Davis '43. - (Continued on Page Three) • LH Brown Colone 40 - RH Banbury 33 Penn State Substitutes Ends: Van Lenten (82). Baierl (85), Robb (83), James (88); Tackles: Kerns (77), Pratt (78), Sweitzer (71); Guards: Suhey (62). Mc- Closkey (66), Moyer (65): Centers: Wolosky (55), , Brooks (54); Backs: St. Clair (10). Joe (12), Weitzel (M. Durkota 14). Skuta (1.9), Tuc ceri (24), McFarland (34). Williams (25), Pear son 16). Schroyee (27). Today's Line-Up NEW BEAVER FIELD-2 P. M. (Officials : Referee—W. D. Maginnes, Lehigh. Umpire —A. IL Slack, Pittsburgh'. Linesman—J. R. McPhee, Oberlin. Field Judge—F. R. Wallace Washington College.) PENN STATE SYRACUSE LT Schoonover Palazzi (C.) Cll3 Cenci 23 SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 7, 1942, STATE COLLEGE, PA RE Berthold 86 LE Walters 86 RT Weaver 78 RG Weber (C.) 68 Nobile 61 Pellegrini 58 RG Jaffurs 63 Alther LT Ransom 71 RT Moore 72 LE Werner 83 Davis 81 Syracuse Substitutes Ends: Smith (89), McKee (87), Morrow (88), Slade (84); Tackles: -Dunlap (77), Beck (73). Cxekala (72), Percey (65), Fernaays (70): Guards: Perry (69), Corazzini (60), Kerchman (66), Hawke (56): Centers: 'Dillon (59), mas (55); Backs: Morris (48). Fornal (41). Nicholson (49). Michael (39), Giambatista (36). Curcuru (28), Vesper, Fox (23), Bullock (16) Maceyko (11), Hess (18). OF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE Mirabito 38 When Joe Colone, freshman reserve status until this week. fullback starts for the Nittany Joe Colone, freshman triple- Lion footballers today, it will threat, will move into the starting mark the first time that a yearling plunging post vacated by Jack has been in a Penn St-.:e starting Banbury when Ban took over the lineup in 28 years. blocking back chores of Cliff St. Clair at the wingback position. Another former replacement, sophomore Leo Nobile, has been promoted to a first-string role to fill the left guard position of in jured Bob Perugini. Another set-back to the Lions' RH Whitsell 19 FB Ellis 33 LH Maines Over Lion Gridders; House Takes Over First Frosh Convention Adds Two Aftradions Penn State's Blue -Band and not-too potent attack was reaized cheerleaders added assurance yes- that Tuesday's political last night when it was learned that Bob Weitzel, reserve fullback, will terday convention would be a success, not be abe to play today. Bob by agreeing to appear at the suffered a separated shoulder in "big-time" rally that will official- a mid-week scrimmage. (Continued on page three) ly open the All-College campaign. Feature of the convention, which is being patterned after LATE NEWS. national political gatherings, will be the initial announcement of FLASKS! final nominations of al six politi- cal cliques. Final nominations (lluniiimiiiiiimummilimmiimmumilminimilo must be made Sunday evening, WASHINGTON All wages according to the official Elec under $5,000 a year have been tions code. frozen as of September 15, it was Party platforms, petitions, and announced last night by the Office pictures of candidates are due at of Price Administration. Wages in Student Union by Tuesday noon, this group may be increased now Donald W. Davis • '43, Elections iony in exceptional cases. Committee chairman, reminded MOSCOW Stalin, in an order yesterday. of the day, told his troops last The All-College average of night that 8,000,000 Axis troops each candidate must appear on had been put out of action since his petitions. hostilities began. Speaking on the 25th anniversary of the Soviet Union, Stalin also announced that the Russians would soon begin a large scale offensive against the invaders. BOWLING GREEN, Ky.—Three Nazi war prisoners, who escaped Last Honor Men List Activities Editor's Note—This Is the last from a prison train near Nashville, in a series of articles listing ac- Tenn. several days ago, were re tivities of candidates for honor captured near here yesterday. men posts in Class Day exercises. CAIRO British A r m y Head-- Senior votes for five in order of quarters here announced that in preference are due at Student desert fighting yesterday 40,000 Union on or before Tuesday. Italian troops were killed or cap- DAVID J. MCALEER' tured and another 40,000 were David J. McAleer, senior class surrounded and at the mercy of president, during his four years the British. In addition two Axis at Penn State has taken part in airfields were captured and are varied activities. A Commerce being used by the British for bases. and finance major in advanced ROTC, he is a member of Lion's Taylor Talks At Chapel Paw senior activities honorary, Scabbard • and Blade, military Dr. Harry B. Taylor, minister honorary, Skull and Bones, up- of the First Presbyterian Church, perclass activities 'honorary, and Syracuse, New York, will dis- All-College Cabinet. While on cuss "The Transforming Cause" Cabinet he has served as a mem- at chapel tomorrow morning. Dr. ber of the Elections Committee. Taylor took his post at Syracuse ROBERT L. MAWHINNEY only recently. Before this time Robert L. Mawhinney is chair- he served as assistant minister of man of Interclass Finance Com- the Junior Congregation of the mittee, a member of Skull and Rye Presbyterian Churchi, Rye, Bones, All-College Cabinet, and New York, and as assistant min- Student Tribunal. He is listed in ister of the Brick Presbyterian (Continued on Page Three) Church, Syracuse, New York. PRICE THREE CENTS tolone, Nobile Break Into Higgins' Lineup With the responsibility of an un defeated record no longer with them, a revamped Nittany Lion football eleven will take to the field this afternoon against the un beaten-in-intercollegiate completi tion Syracuse gridiron machine. Although the current season was spoiled for the Lions when they fell before the onslaught of West Virginia last Saturday, the Lions still have one record to protect. In vading teams have failed to defeat a Higgins' coached eleven in any of the last 15 games—a streak that dates back to the 1939 season. Rated as the under-dogs for the first time this season, the Blue and 'White will have two positions manned by players who possessed
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