The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 03, 1942, Image 1

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    Hammond Says
Army Will Call
Reserves Soon
Engineers Hear Dean's VOL. 40--No. 20
Statement at Lecture
In a short talk to the junior en- Students May Enlist Directly In Navy, Marines
, gineers today in the Electrical.
Engineering building, and, at a
rmeeting of the Industrial Engi
neering Society last night, Dean Navy V-5 Board
-Harry P. Hammond outlined - what
:will probably happen at the Col- ,
, lege next semester as far as stu-
in the School of Engineer-. Arrives Tomorrow Freshman and first semester sophomores who have not
dents
. . been able to enlist directly in the Naval or Marine Reserve
,ing are concerned.
Making what may be its last Corps without first enlisting in the Army Enlisted Reserve
Hammond said that according
'to the information he has receiv-
visit to the campus for several Corps are now eligible to enlist directly without first enlisting
months, the Navy's . Aviation • ex- in the 'AER or waiting to complete two years of basic Re
ed, the Army will begin calling
amining board will arrive to en- served Officers' Training Corps work ,an order from the head
.' ris reserves to active duty, begin- .
list adets. in
ring some time next semester. potentialn c quarters of the Third Service Command announced yesterday.
"The Navy, however, he said, has 305 Old Main, 9 o'clock tomorrow Another. sudden change directly affecting candidates for
morning.
. stated that it plans no changes in Reserve Corps is that parental consents are no longer needed
i 1.:.: present program. Lieut. Curtis heads the V-5 ex- if a student is 18 years of age or older. Until yesterday, enlist-
If
ito ac -
If the Navy does not change its am
cept :and ners whoswea are comingr
in students who ments in the Reserve Corps could be effected, in the case of
''plans, this means that only those minors, only .after the student had his parents sign a series
necessary
registered in . V-5 will be called in meetqualifications. of papers. This step is no longer necessary. .
'the near future.. At the Present Since - the V-5 board refuses -to
Whether or riot a Naval board will be set up on campus to
'time, the Navy will not cOmmis_ interview men
.who do not have
handle enlistments in the V-1, V-5
sion a man who -is .not a college their papers in order; Professor
.... • Robert E. Galbraith, War - Service • • and V-7 programs has yet to be de
graduate. • . ..• -.- The following is a summary tided. Colonel E. D. Ardery, P.
Advisor, requests that candidates
. The. Army reserves will be call- of major developments in Re- M. S. and T., said that the ROTC
come . to his office . in 243 Sparks as
ed according to seniority,_ Dean serve . Corps Epl i s t tn . e . n t office may be asked to handle
, sOon,as.pessible 'today. ' . '
.. • ' ,,
HarnmOnd said; That is, the son- changes: Navy Reserve enlistments, al
iors' will. be called first, followed Men who do not have required 1. Freshman and sophomores though no official word has
by the others in• order. Those who papers properly filled out will . Bernard A. Plesser '43;_ former can now.. enlist directly in the been received.
andt id
president have completed six or more se- . have to go to Philadelphia to be Athletic Associati on Naval Reserve Corps or Marine Colonel Ardery also warned men
• •
mesters of work have little sworn in. . - . veteran of the varsity track _team, Reserve •, without • ' first joining students that while parental con
was awarded a scroll as the most
chance of returning under- the Now that the consent of parents the Army Enlisted Reserve or sent is no longer needed, the re
outstanding Independent Senior by
. plan .is outlined. is no longer needed for men -18 or - waiting until they complete quirements have not been removed
the Penn State Club and the Inde
*. Men- who are balled •to active over, it may be possible to go pendent Men's Association 'at the two years of basic ROTC. concerning draft board releases.
through the enlistment process in 2. Men 18 years of age or Prospective Reserve candidates
duty:' ,- -and have not finished six annual Penn State Club . banquet ..„
• semesters will be given a tour of a shorter period of time, Gal- held last night. M. Williams Lun- over do not nee d the consent must still obtain draft board -re
1-of their" paten&ii: °Mir' tO - joiB . leases before they can 'be sworn
. active duty lasting about 13 braith said. - delius '43, presented Plesser with
:weeks. At that time, there will be the award. ' a feseive.' r in.
: What is called a "screening" test, Fr . . _ •
Main speaker at the banquet was 3: Students must maintain' an Draft release forms are avail
. average that is equal to that able at the military science de
_ and . those men passing the exam- layers... Present • Col. Guy C. Mills of the ROTC de- '
required of anvorie who is to partment or in War Service Ad
- ination will be returned to a col- partment. Col. Mills stated in his •
. graduate from the College. visor Galbraith's office, 243
- - lege ,to pursue- a course ' desig- Fir - talk that "life can't - go on living, it
. nated by the government. The gm
nosh. .:, .. orrow has :to be lived," and "leadership - . 4. Draft board releases must
be secured before a student can Sparks.
Complete text of the Army -
_men will be in uniform • and Will - sU - is the essential trait.for An . ,man's.
....
~
- : or
receive a Private's pay, with al- ' success' in' any field -- of • life."
-- be sworn into a- Reserve Corps.
Henrik Ibsen's - greatest trage- der concerning -enrollment of Na
val and Marine Corps Reservists
lowances made for expenses. • Charles Thompson '44,' acted as .
dy, "Ghosts," will be presented, byEffective
'Dean Hammond emphasized • thattoastmaster at the ceremonies. ROTC Honoraries . i i n mn - l ß e O di T a C tely un a i n ts d state, "
...until further no
::' this plan is not yet official, and • the Penn State Players in Schwab •
•:- 7. (Continued on page two) AuditoriUm at 8:30 p. m. tomor , N tice that portion of paragraph 18,
section LV -AR '145-10, change
row and Saturday. Temperature Hits' I C hoose O oose Officers
Drop -Most Number 4, Nov. 13, 1941, which
.
...•:2ii:Year Ag Students. Drop -Most of the characters, under states that 'members of the Naval
the skillful hand of the make-up Three Year Low Pershing Rifles, - Basic ROTC or Marine Corps (Reserve are not
Graduation Exerci ses , crew, .are distorted beyond recog-honorary, elected Rudolph Bloom (Continued on Page Two) -
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ninon, If, dress rehearsals are any I
of 10 degrees, together with a so- '43,
`' Graduation exercises for twelve indication of true interpretation of • Ca p tain for the follo w in g 11111111111111111111111M1111111818111180110 181110111000011
year, retiring Cadet Captain Jo
.„.- , , mile per hour di-tying wind and seph. F.Garbacz43,d LATE N EWS
announce
`,' twv-year students in the School make-up, then the "grease paint" • • •
•-.. . ... intermittent snow flurries, - helped •
-. of-Agriculture will be eliminated crew has done a remarkable job. • last night.
to prove this fact yesterday to Garbacz also released the names
': 1 . this - ,Year because of the decreased Who can say that Robert - R. attain the coldest December 2 for of the other officers: They are Paul FLASHES! r
~„enrollment within that class. Leibacher '45, is not another Lon Sate College in three years. J. Jeffers '45, and Leonard R.
:-.-,
A - ;banquet at the Hotel State Chaney as he hobbles grotesquely
~ .Yesterday was the coldest day ants; DaVid.' A. Hepler '46, First 1111111111111111111111111111110111111111111111111111111111 1111111111111
;• :College Friday 'evening was across the stage in a shoe corn- this winter, according to . the Col- Sergeant; ;McClain B. Smith '44,
`'agreed` .upon by members. of the plete with a thick wooden sole? STALINGRAD Adolf Hitler
lege Weather Bureau, although Regimental Finance Officers; and
T..class..to take the place of the usual Leibacher, in his third perform- • has .withdrawn at least an entire
the lowest temperature recorded. Schlauch ,'45, Second Lieuten- • •
iiigraduation exercises. : _. ante with' Players, will carry on
so far this- year was- in January, George H. Cohen '4.s„Regimental division from 'battle scarred Stal
:- -ri,! - --Faculty members • from • the the tradition he ' established for ingrad, official Red newspapers
when the mercury dropped to . 8 Adjutant. These officers will be ,
.) ,,, School of Agriculture will speak himself when he - donned "crepe declared last night, and further
•"'sdegrees- below zero. swot nin at the Annual Pershing
'',..' at -the banquet. - '- . hair" in "The Rivals." In no parthinted that Russian forces have
which he ' has had , lb- date, has .December 2,
1941, the lowest .Riffles' banquet on Dec. 7. It is , at last been victorious - after 100
:•::' 'Students WhO , are completingsignificant to note taht the ban-
Leibacher displayed his true- tea- temperature was 36 degrees,. the days of fighting.
:'their'' two-year course include
VLiliS A. Arrieta, Edward S. Bar:••
tures. Leibacher is strictly a highest 43 degrees. In i 940, the suet will be held on the first an-
ROME—Official publications an
'ben; , 'William R. Caldwell, Wil- "character part" man.
• minimunl temnerature recorded nivers, iy of the - bombing of Pearl ,
flounced last night that Benito'
' , '. : -"tliarn -A. Davis, Jay R. Greider, William F. Emmons '44 looks al- for December 2 was 20 degrees _ .
Harbor. Col. Ardery and Lt. Col.
Mussolini has told the Italian peo
'l.—Arthur W. -Kable,• 'Howard C..Ma- most ethereal in his role as Par- and the maximum 32 degrees. Guy C. Mills will be the prinCi
ple that they could rely on Hitler
: • • pal speakers. for further aid if Allied forces in
., • - sori- Charles. M.' Orris, 'Donald S. son' Manders. His black serge suit Scabbard and Blace, Advanced vale. Military heads agreed that
Pratt, • Walter: W. Thermann, and high white collar are typical Nominations for Title ROTC honorary, also elected of- this assertion may -be the prelude
' , :'Charles W. Tucker, and Robert L. of middle eighteenth century -
. r ficers for the vear. George
coming year. George to the downfall of the Fascist•re
' Stephenson. dress-611 this and a goatee, toot Of 'Senior Hot Dog G.' Olewine '44, was elected Cap-
.._.. .. .... gime. Mussolini added that Italy
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of Players, will play her last- part Held This Afternoon Lieutenant. Second Lieutenant far.
in "Ghosts." 'Miss Palmer, a veter- will be John H. Gerth '44; and •
an Player, will "bustle" to her Candidates for the title "Senior
, First Sergeant will be Donald A. BIZERTE The final battle of
greatest performance in her last Hot Dog," will be nominated -b yKuly '44. -Senior member •chosen the Tunisia affair may be at hand,
show. This is more truth than poe- the Senior 'Hot Dog Committee in is Robert Kohler. - British radio reports said last
-Manuel Aronson is the new try, for Miss Plamer's red velvet 313 Old Main at 4p. in. today, Pershing Rifles Initiates night. Allied forces have wedged
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:,president of the Penn State Hillel dress will be garnished with the Donald W. Davis, chairman, an-
the Axi troops into three traps be-
Foundation as a result of elec- hugest red bustle that this campus flounced last night. Thirty-two new members were tween the Tunisia and Bizerte de
- lions held Monday and Tuesday has ever seen. Davis appointed by senior class initiated into the Pershing Rifles tenses.
;when over 300 students cast their Robert H.Herrman '44 and Dor.. president David J. McAleer, re- on Dec. 2. They are: Gale Stock-
.WASHINGTON --The true status
.-: ballots, othy T. Koush '44, will displry leased the names of the nominating dale, James Kinzer ; Nelspn Mart
committee. - They are: Allan I. in, Milton Feldm:n, Jack' Cahill, of Admiral Darlan, allegedly the
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Men's vice-president will be the same faces on stage that their M Williamseader of French forces, is still
ne
. Moses, M.
Lundelius, Raymond Midgett,. James Bard, puzzling governmental circles. Sec
:i:..'-:Arriold Feldman, ~ while women's classmates view daily. Both Herr- Charles E. Phillips, Robert. L. David •Hepler, Donald Perry, Cal- retary of State Hull stated late yes-
Vi,vice-president will be Dolly Gil- man and -Miss Koush are dressed , Mawhinney, Pauline Crossman, yin •• Kappeler, Lynn Christian, terday that the Allied Nations are
bert.' Secretary -and treasurer are in the elaborate garb of that pe- Ann rivas,Natalie A. Sie- Ross 'Christian, Martin Kutler, busily engaged in the midst of a
D ' and
, 'Lynn Feldman and Lenny Freed- trod. - bert all seniors.- Fred Frankfort, Lewis West. Jack great battle, and cannot talk of
.. ; Iran _respectively. "Ghosts," one of the most dra- The elections for "Senior Hot Gracey, Raymond Boyle, Alfred French. political problems at the
::._.: A new governing board of nine matic and moving plays since - Dog" will take place at the annual Eberhardt, James Seitzer, Charles present time.
.::atudnts was also elected. The "The Little Foxes"• is destined to Hot Dog Dance to be held in the Neyhart, Robert Feltault, Richard WASHINGTON Lieutenant
'-'7...riew--members are Rosalind Beck- •be one of the most outstanding Armory next Tuesday evening. A Stouffer, Jr mes May. Michael Colonel "Buzz" Wagner American
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: f-er, Lenny . Beeman, Sydelle performances produced on this campus dance band, yet unnamed, Krizmanich. Anthony Alfieri, John war ace, has been reported miss
`•!-`.-fßlichwalter, Murray Friedman, er.mpus .in years. Tickets will -be will furnish the music. Free hot 'Moffitt, Charles Weber, William ing since Monday, Navy authori
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4•;;.:.,Florence Jaffy, Pearl Kolbe, Shir- on sale at Student Union tomor- .dogs and "cokes" will be served. Young. Darl Kordes, Donald Do- ties announced last night. Wagner
4;: ~:ley ' 'Nathanson, Ruth Schwarz- row. Price of admission is 55 cents Seniors will be admitted by ma- 'err, Kenneth Yount, and David was on a flight from Florida to
'.4,, • '*lati,' and Kenny Sivitz. for both evenings. triculation card only: Stuart. Alabama.
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Hill& Elects Officers •
;And Governing Board
Successor To The Free Lance, Established 1887
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OF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE
THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 3, 1942, STATE COLLEGE, PA. PRICE THREE CENTS
Gets PSC Award
Underclassmen in 18 to 20 Age Group
No Longer Need Obtain Parental Consent