• - , • Successor To Tt.e 'Free Lance; • Established 1887 ' .. • • • • • • . , \_ A , :'• II3UY , . • 46: - vitt . gt`atit . 4 ~., VNITZIII ' M 1 ' i l f. 1111% . ~,. ... n ., Te .. ...,•.,.....4, : %lirrn, %, I ' k STAMPS 1 q , ... ...• - - - - - - ' VOL. 40—N0.-W, '--.? _S ----. 'Sweetheart Dance' CAA War. Trai n ing Service Program Theme Chosen For V Collegian Event -. Proposed For College* AERC Students • Plans are under way for the Would Qualify For Non-Combat Posts Daily Collegian Sweetheart Dance in Rec Hall Saturday night, Feb ruary 13, according to Philip P. War Training Service, sponsored by the Civil Aeronau- Mitchell '44, business manager. tics Authority, may become a possibility to the vast pool of Admission charge for the dance Army Enlisted Reservists and others who are anXious to fly will be $l.lO or 55 cents with a but who are unable to meet the Army's requirements for subscription receipt. The campus combat pilotk -. orchestra for the affair will be an: • nounced at a . later date. Should the proposed program be approved by the College In past years dance tickets were attached to subscription blanks and ' CAA's expense as instructors, no additional tickets were avail- Course • Numbers ferry command pilots and other able. The system has been changed mm-combat pilot .training, at the this year to enable students who local airport. have not subscribed to the • Daily Be •Colleian to attend the Valentine's T o Distributed All men interested in the pro gram are asked to attend a meet- Day event.' • ing Sparks, 11 o'clock this morn- The dance has been an annual 'Distribution of priority n'um- ing. P All-College affair for a number of bers, which proved highly sue- he number of the assembly years and rumors that there would cessful- last year, will again be room, not selected at 10:50 p. m. not be one this year were not jus adopted in the Spring Artists' last night will be posted on Pro tined, Mitchell announced. fessor Robert E. Galbraith's office Course ticket sale, announced Dr. Tickets will' not be available for door, second floor Snarks at least a week. A definite date Carl E. Marquardt, chairman of - --. will be- announced later by the •the committee. , In the advent that the College sanctions the program, which will committee in charge. " • - Students can. obtain priority be offered 'this morning by C. W. • . Application Blanks For numbers at 'the A. A. ticket •win- Penny, district . CAA representa dows in Old Main, 4p. m. Tues- tive, men who can pass the 148140tology Protects day. Faculty, townspeople and CAA's commercial physical ex amination and screening test will others will receive their numbers begin ' primary flight Avadable—Galbrailh . Wednesday. shortly training. Applications forthe -t h r e e Those receiving priority nuin- Since •the requirements are less . meteorology prbgrams are once bers at the above' mentioned 'time Strict than the Army Air Corps . more available, according to an will be.. asked to return the next tests, a new field will be open to -..-.' annOuneernent - ty • Rbbert - .E:' Gal- • •-- " - - - • - men who passed..the ACER's men morning according to a pre-ar ' braithy Faculty 'Advisor on War cal exam with a 65 but who failed ' Service, • . ranged schedule, to select their to receive a grade of 80 or better - Mr. Joseph McCall, coniultant seats 'and to' complete the sale. as -demanded by' the ACER. for the weather directorate of the Failure tnbe . .in. line at the ap_ .The CAA's program would, also . Third Service Command, will be propriate time 'will penalize the 'be open to men who - wear glasses ' present in 121 Sparks at 7 p. m. holder of a number by forcing him which corrects their vision to 20- next Wednesday evening to speak to the end of the line.2o. ~. •to students interested in the met-. Holders of any priority number . Indecision and uncertainty' still . eorology divisions of the Army, or prospective piirchasers who ap- surround the formation of such • a Air Corps. Mr. McCall's topic will pear "after the - numbers have been . Project at Penn State. . be. "Opportunities in Basic pre-Mr. Penny, who arrived in• State exhausted will be limited to six . . y. Meteorolog" seats. Faculty members and others , . . College yesterday,. was. surprised -.. . , Enlisted. reservists and ' Other, to-find that no CAA program :had: • ND k/C;tes • . desiring. to employ • students as . • - young men who can meet •qualifi- . their proxies must fill proxy forms been inaugurated at the College.- . . ~ • Since there- • are two'airporta, the John Lawther (above), basket- cations outlined in a• special -an-..indicating for Whom the "tickets .ball mentor,• is looking. forward to nouncement from..the:government • are - - being Purchased: - • - Centre County - and - :Bellefonte. -.- his second victory •in - _two days at areeligible :to apply •for!the special . - Students are ' requested. to re- available for training mon-combat ,likelihood of es the !'Smoky - City"' when his : team, training.: - . .• : ii lyi • fraiidm 'bung student seats- P ilots, Penny said that he -would. • ' - tackles -Pittsburgh tonight. : Although no' qualifying 'exam... for . fadulty • members, townsper- investigate -the Leo - Houck (below), Will begin- inations -.are given, all candidates sons, or, others 'on the day of the tablishing a War. Training Service his . 21st season -ea' Penn' State's 'must -be fully .qualified by tran- student sale since this would MI- here. boxing coach`when his - squad takes script of . their. scholastic - record to pose' a hardship 'on -their - fellow- •- M. Bloomsburg, where the air -on- Western' Maryland •in Rec' Hall -receive. consideration. students:' - . ' ' port is slightly larger 'than the one' • : (Continued on- page -four) • - at '8 'o'clbek - this 'evening,' -,. ' ' - Ti'ainirig is• oven to civilians, en- .- seats Students desiringfor • - listed men - of the army - and those . - 'lllllllllllllOllllllllllllllllllllllllllOlllllllllllllllllllllllOlll themselves must appear in line or • • .. in the Army Enlisted Reserve be represented by :another' student LATE HEWS CorpS; ,V-1; V-5, and. V 4 are not - • on the - day of the sale. Those stu eligible. . • • • dents Piircliasing seats fof others f ' The three programs open include - (Continued on Page Two) Basic. Premeteorology for men be- . tween 18 .and. 21 . inclusive, who - -- have • two years. of high school •• • • - - - • 11111111111101111111111111111111111111101111111111111111311H1Hill . "Victory tunes".. will - be, the, .mathematics, : one .year' of _high 31 'Members Added -• . : L O'N D 0 N In: bold .daylight Approximately 300 . couples' at- theme of 'the (ma Main Open House school science and are high school. _. , . raids yesterday, the- RAF, and- . tended "the '"Knockout Round," scheduled to - be held next Friday graduates. •• • • •- • -* To Glee Club, Choir • • bombers from • theTRCAF. pounded . sponsored by IMA, .1 - WA, peen night • 'in _conjunction. with Fred Premeteorology or "B" program .: . . at the'Nazi-occupied 'port of Cher- • State :Club, and Philotes, in Rec • Waring 7 s . "Victory - - .Tunes 'from requirements - ineltide•-men , from 18 - - Mrs. Willa Taylor, ,assistant pro- . bourg, the. enemy .'submarine' base Hall.. last - -night, ' announced • Ed_ Penn- State"- radio • program. to 30,•inclusive, they -being eligible fessor. of music education, and at Orlean, and railroad 'centers in mund R.'7Koval ~'46. pub 1-1. cit y_ The.: Waring broadcast will be if they have taken one year •of col- Frank Gullo, assistant professor -of :Northern France. Blazes we r e the I Pge Chairman.- :carried over ,the sound system ,in lege mathematics, including . col- music, released names of new started in the dock •area of Cher- During • the - .. ••. . , - . dance intermission, • .Schwab .auditorium before' algebra, . trigonometry,, and Choir and Glee Club - members.. bourg while the Orlean raid con . , , the main bout was held between start . of the variety stage show and analytic geometry. . . • .New Choir .members include...tinued ,for an hour. and caused "Stuperman".and -"Horrible Hooli-. movies, John C. Burford , '44 an- The "A" program or Advanced Miriam L. Rhein '43; Juniors: much damage, according to London gam" Harry Jeffra;• Weitern Mary- flounced last night. • . ' Metebrology requirements are the 'Christian R. Lang, H. Joyce sources... Two fighters were lost in land's boxing 'Coach, I,Vhcrhad, been . Burford. also stated that OMOH most stringent. In addition , to meet- Strope, and Richard E. Warner; the operations. ing requirements for the `B" and Sophomores: Alice R. Geyer, J. . DURHAM. N. C.—ln an address aCheduled• to introduce his rival has ceased to be a•PSCA 'function ! programs,. an applicant . must Welling Graul, Ella Wi Keichline, team- at intermission directly fol- .and from now on Will be en All:- "C: have taken differential and integ- Paul C. Martin, • Isabelle Milligan, . at Duke University, Wendell L. lowing the bouts, sent word yes- College 'affair. Members of the cal calculus, one year of college Donald R. Robinson, Elizabeth M. Willkie underlined the importance terday that he and 'his boxers Open House committee will be of education in the - liberal arts as would. not arrive at the College representatives from Various cam- physics, and completed' successful- Robinson, Gordon S. Rogers, and a necessary prerequisite for a coin until. 'today. '.1.,e0 Houck, College- Pus * organizations, he added, and ly two years of college. Barbara Rubin. plete future civilization. boxing coach, .introduced the. Lion all 'Open. House. planning will be Completion .of the advanced 'Freshmeit Herbert D. Taylor, • 'boxers •as preViously• planned. . 'left •up •to the -new committee. course will enable - the candidate James 'J. Collins, Richard Geh- - WASHINGTON—No • solution of ' :ACeOrding' to. Koval, .."Horrible ....., to obtain a commission as second hardt, .Russel P. Greenwald, Mar- • the Pennsylvania anthracite strike -Hooligan" floored ."Stuporman". in j lieutenant in the . Army Or U. S. jorie H. ,Miller, and Curtin L. has been reached. The War Labor , the third.round of the unrehearsed •I Air . . Corps, and placed on . active- Roop. . , . Board yesterday directed the fight while the comely female 'duty for the duration plus six 'New Glee club . members .are . workers involved to return to work referee gave- "Stuporman" a.. fast months unless released sooner . . Melvin C. Check= '44, Dale L. pending a settlement of their dif count. 'During the heat .of;, the - ------- - Bower '45, Alfred R. Jamison '45, ficulties. John L. Lewis, on - the . and Freshmen William• B. Amen, other hand, challenged the board's battle, "Hooligan" was .discovered • Cabinet 'Meets Monday James J. Collins, Richard Geh-. right to. change the union dues to, be- Charles was and when the blood was wiped off ,the face ' The All-College Cabinet, meets hardt, Russel P. Greenwald, Mil- standard of the workers or the of •"Stuporman" and his teeth re- Monday, 7p. in. in the Alumni of- ton Katz, Arthur .E. Lenox, Robert workers' pay-rate,. and demanded placed in his mouth, the battered fice. All members are urged to be Lewis, Charles A. Orbell, and Er- that the men remain out of the face of William .Bonsall was seen, present. . . ' nest D. Rotili. mines. Lion Capers Nose Tech Team By 35 -33 Score Von Nieda leads Nittany Scoring Fouls in the last two minutes of play by VonNieda and Baltimore were sufficient, •to carry the Nit tany Lion cagers to a 35-33 vic tory over the Carnegie Tech Tar tans in Tech gymnasium •in Pitts burgh last night. • The game • was the first in the series against• Pittlbutgh teams this weekend. The Lion will meet Pitt's• Panther in the Pitt Pavilion tonight. Other events. rounding out the weekend athletically are a swim ming meet with Carnegie Tech at Glennland pool at 4:30 this -after noon, and a boxing meet • with Western Maryland in Rec Hall at 8 p m. In the last six minutes of play with State leading 33-:32, Tech forward, sunk a foul to tie the,score. Then, with two minutes playing time left, VonNieda sunk the Winning foul, followed closely by Baltimore, to clinch the game. VonNieda, high point man for the Nittany men, led the Lions to their victory with 13 points. High scorer for the Plaid was Marck with ten points, all made °A long shots. He. was followed closely by , - his -teammate; - "Brinn, with - nine,` six from .field goals, three,.froin The game was- marked by the high .number Of , totils,'ll on State Men, 19 on Tech;...Genti Stale for- Ward, Baltimdre, State center, - and' Meyer, Tech center, •were removed .froin .the game. on foUls. • . • --Jim Lawther,. s e.c on d - string guard; did 'a good job on hiS re= pladement in the 'game, coming 'up with a field goal and a foul to add . .to' the - .total score. • The game, close the whole way, started with • a scoring spree by both teams- with State:scoring 10. - •rroints to.the.Tartans'.ll in the -first period. Tech moved farther ahead, moving the score to 24_19 -in the second quarter. • State returned. to the•running in the third . quarter, storing nine points to the Plaid's 'eight and fin ished in a , blaze of 'glory with seven (Continued .on. Page Three) 'Hooligan' Knocks Out 'Stuporman' In Rec Hall Before 300 touples SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 16, 1943, STATE COLLEGE, PA Seek Victories • .*; Open House- Program features. Penn State 'Victory Had Tunes' - Collegian. Staffs Meet All staff members and candi dates of the. Daily Collegian must attend' a meeting ln;•the Naws Room, Carnegie Hall, 4 p, in. Tuesday, Philip P. Mitch ell '43, .business manager,• an nounced last night. OF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE PRICE: THREE CENTS
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