.. . Successor To The Free Lance, Established ' 138 r . . - •• • • ••-•• . - - . ..l ICTORI .. . . : . - . .. . • 40 . . .. 11 • • • • .4 0 ' UY faIITIND .1 : '":. 13 111 . A TES I f 7. AR t 4441 % 4111111.11 1 1.31 DS AND 4,l_ e \ STAMPS . - VOL. 40—Nb. ... , , • Soph .Hop. Set. For . . .Former Grad Spends New Year's Day - Army Issues Call . . februaryltilead, ..A. . . • •. iding U. S. Troops Wipe Out -Jas . For 500 Recruits f. . oninuffeeNamedh, ile most American people Anierican , ground -troops swarmed while I n Ski • at College. Enrolled as an over the bridge and eliminated the architect, he was honored for his Patrols were waking up with a hang-over . . Jap forces, ,many of which fled excellent work by being made a ili •• • . •• War Limits Group. To - from joyful and gay celebrations . into .the .sea in a mad effort to member. of Pi Gamma Alpha, ar- . ' national Sk i Association • on January 1, a former Penn escape. . • chitectural engineering honorary. • . Elght; Bands Pending. - • Stater was beginning his New . • . As a result of this heavy .on- He was . a member of the Beta Conducts Campaign . Year right by aiding the Amen,: . - • slaught, the last remnants of Hiro- Sigma Rho fraternity and was • The chairman and committee. for hi can forces on NeW Guinea wipe to , s troops were driven from the later elected fraternity president. Recruits are needed for Moun . out the fanatic sons of the Rising this year's Soph Hop, now definite- Buna area and the U. S. flag waved • After graduating from • Penn taro Troops service, the National undisputed over . that section of State, Lieut .Bernstein returned to Ski Association of. America an ly scheduled for Friday*, February Sun. A delayed dispatch from Asso- New Guinea. • his' home in New London, Con- nounced yesterday afternoon. .10, has been chosen, according to ciated*Piess correspondent Murlin. The -young -Penn State •offi' cer necticut, and entered business as In a directive to Prof. Robert lloWard P. James, Sophomore class Spencer, who is stationed in the had much training .previous to his an architect., E. Galbraith, the NSAA said that . Prexy.• • • Sduth Pacific war zone, tells how fighting on New Guinea. Prior to his entrance into the in the . next six weeks they are Chairman for the dance will be Lieut. Sol B. Bernstein; a graduate, 'Having . taken advanced ROTC armed forces, Bernstein designed going to need 500 recruits for Wallace J. Kappel.'46, assisted by -in the class of '32, helped Ameri- while he was here at College, many homes and buildings in the Mountain Troops from the East 'a committee of seven. Serving on can troops to cross over •a' vital Bernstein was given a reserve New London locality. . • - ern Division. • the taken from the creek and drive through the last commission and at the outbreak Evidently a member of a fight- The Skiing Association has class of '46—are Huston H. Bros- enemy defense, to capture the of the war was mustered into serving family, Lieut. Bernstein has charge of recruiting men for the ious,• June I. Daniels, John W. bomb -shattered station. ice early. For a time he was sta- four other brothers in the armed War Department. Foster, William R. McKee; Charles Under heavy Japanese fire, tioned at . Fort Wright, after which services. One is a member of the Mery interested in serving in a -D. Prutzman, Meyer Raskin, and Lieut. Bernstein- led a group of he entered federal service. Coast Guard, another of the Air skiing patrol are asked to contact Kathryn R. Vogel.. engineers in repairing a partly Besides taking advanced ROTC, Transport service, 'the third has Prof. Galbraith, Faculty Advisor ', Limited this year to the one destroyed bridge. After getting•the Lieut. Bernstein was also quite joined the Marines, and the last on War Service, in 243 Sparks as committee, Kappel has combined structure rebuilt for safe use, the active in other campus groups is also an Army man. soon as possible. 'the functions of the usual five - ____ Recruits need not be skiers. Out . .tommittees into one. In charge of . ' j .. door experience, such as camping advertising will, be Raskin,.Foster, • or hunting, is desirable. As Arthur 'and Prutzman; decorations. will be atmen Open Home Season Today: B. Porter, chairman of the Eastern :taken care of by McKee and Dan- . ✓ 7 Division said, "They must be able •• to iels; programs will be under Vogel; • • take it physically." * while. Brosious .will take charge Lion Cagers -To Battle Colgate Five First step for prospective re of invitations. emits is to fill out questionnaires The : . • . .. . usual 43 fraternity booths which can be secured from Prof. • • • .will again be made :available, ac- Lawthermen Seek I.lth cording to the dance chairman. ' I ' Victory . ' Raffle Offers Physical requirements are simi lar to those of the regular Army. Fraternities should sign up fot Straight at . Rec Hall _ Lock Haven at 2:30 p m • • Men, 17 years old, can now join 'their booths at Stpdent Union as . Stamp Purchasers • • the Air Corps. Enlisted Reserves, soon as possible- so - as to reserve Most • psychologists . are 'quick to . Coach Paul Campbell's wrestling -their- choice:--A- , cost - of $lO-will-be point out Ahat the thing.most peo, .; . _ , .. - Five Awards squad wound up practice sessions Galbraith also stated. charged for each booth. . .- : • 'pie fear is the "unknown." . • • , last night in preparation for their • _ first home contest this season with , At the present 'time all' ACER enlistments are being cleared Because of existing methods of The "unkown" in the persons Of Sports fans will have an oppor the matmen from Lock Haven, through the Harrisburg recruiting travel and other uncertainties,' the five Colgate basketball players tunity to win five prizes and make who arrive here today at 11 a. m. station. Further details can be se committee -is having considerable will' . appear. at .Rec Hall tonight a • patriotic gesture at the same and the Lions' in Rec Hall at cured from the FAWS. 'trouble signing a "name" band for .and Coach John ,Lawther and his time by. taking part in tonight's Enlisted Reserve Corps recruit , the • affair. • Under . consideration at five Penn State cagers .will be Victory :Raffle _scheduled for the 2 : 30 1). m. ing for men over 16 years but not present are Bobby 'Byrne, up-and= justified if they worry • a little intermission of the Penn State-Col- Weigh-ins for the bouts will yet .18 is also open. coming new•band; Duke Ellington, ,about . their win . streak -of 17 gate basketball game. - take place at 11:30 a. m. •in Rec . Hall's team locker room, where Students who would like to sign .top7hat colored .maestro - 'and' hiS games on. the Rec Hall court. . Purchase of a 25-cent War with the' ERC must have parental Aggregation; ~M itCh n e . 'Ayres, , .. As, Coach Karl Lawrence of eligibility, as far as, weight is con- , ,051- Stamp will give buyers one 'chance consent papers; in addition to birth smooth' 'orchestrator; ,• Les Brown gate -puts it, "I'm,a little uncertain for - the .awards; while 'the pun -cerned, will be determined for the of afternoon's matches. certificates, and letters •of recom mendation. . and '• his • "Rustic Cabin" .band; . what I've _got myself." chasers -of '5O-cents .worth - Asked whether he thought Lock -Sammy Kaye,. with.his "Swing and - It, seems* that the accelerated stamps will have .three opportuni- • - Consent forms are available in Sway" rhythm; -Bob Chester, an- program left the basketball plans ties to win a prize. • . _ Haven would be a tough opponent for his ' char g , p . Galbraith's office. other improving group; and Benny . - - The game basketball, five Col- Ar eS Coach Cam bell • ' COLLATE— . - PENN STATE— indicated that he expects his squad Call- - Goodman,' famous- band hired ' this . . legion subscriptions, . two Froth' to have ,a harder fight than they For -Managers • • ,summer for • Penn. State's *Victory . POS. subscriptions, and two prizes' of . Weekend. ' . . . Dewey LF Gent War Stamps worth $5 - each will did at Syracuse last Saturday aft- A call has been issued for see ernoon, if they expect, to win to- and assistant manager .candidates Corsages, if used, will be of the " Cathrall - •RF...: Von Neils be given to the lucky ticket hold- Batorski . C Hornstein • day's contest. The Lock . Haven for ice hockey. Those interested 'defense stamp variety. - A plan is . , ers. .. . Sandmann: .....LG..••.. Baltimore . wrestlers . copped the 1942 Penn- should report to. the ice hockey .under -torisideration; Kappel an'- Victory Raffle was originated by LoWe ' - RG Egli (Continued on rage Three) room in Rec. Hall today at 2p. m. • nounceS,•to'reserVe -a -place on the . . .... ... . ,_ All-College - Cabinet arid placed penn 'State 'teterve tabley, ....,..., the chairmanship of wii_•1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111118111811118111111181181111111111111118111111111111111181111181111111111811111111111111111111111 • back page of the-program on which •- .Biery, Lowther , Cohen , Ze-- under to seal the stamps. - • ' team M. Brines '44, and eight . . „.. . fetich. - committee members. Success of Late News Flashes .... - - ~.... ...,.• Colgate reserves—Kearns, Rice, . , . - tonight s raffle *Will insure the • : Fishbeck, Dooley, Hirt. . 11111111101111111111111111111111011111111111111111100111111111111111111111111111111111111111101111110011101111111111111111111111011111110 sOpen.House-Draws of the Red Raider mentor up in repetition of such an affair dur ing the remaining - three home - ALLIED HEADQUARTERS IN . NORTH AFRICA—The British the 'air as high as a kite. In fact basketball tussles. troops have occupied all important defense points in Tripoli, accord- Over 2500 .!Persons stamps began last night at the Corner Room, and will con- ing tola s ta special communique issued here night. Parts of .the Axis citadel were reported aflame and much of the civilian population haa players who - were scheduled -to '. (Continued on Page. Three) been. evacuated. ': Nearly, twenty-five_ hundred stu- .give the Hamilton, N. Y. school .. . .dents and townspeople - attendedMOSCOW—Moscow's midnight communique announced last night its -first cage. champions in recents 'H ses 400 ou that. Soviet forces have advanced thirty-five miles in the southern the.- first' All-College - 'Old' Main years,' but •only • three of that .nu- Schwab - - - - Open House last night.-, .cleus are still in school.. , As Students, Hear .• • campaign for Rostov. Several important rail centers in the Donets sec - .' - Highlight-Of. the: evening's pro- -Coach Lawrence was formerly for were reported taken. gram was the variety stage shoW . . (Continued., op . Page- Two . . • 's !Tunes' WILKES-BARRE—The remaining 2,500 miners, in- the anthracite •in Schwab auditorium. Featured Waring . _ strike, returned to their jobs last night after a special meeting ap _ori,•the, program• was the new 'music , . of the • "Statesmen • Five," •. n newest Watkins . Warns Students More than 400 students crowded . into . Schwab Auditorium last proved the return. The three-week wildcat strike cost' the miners more than $2,000,000 and , kept 1.000,000 tons of coal off the market. campus band. . : • • • night to hear- • Fred • Waring's • - Master of ceremonies for the To Get Ration Books "Pleasure Time" program of "vie- CALCUTTA—Three waves of British Liberator bombers raided show was Eddie Coles ; . who made, . • targets in Jap-held Burma, it was reported here. Jap planes were Students s• whose ration books tory tunes" over NBC network, A• hit with the audience with his •dedicated to and chosen by his sighted over Calcutta, but anti-aircraft fire succeeded in driving off ."Hellzapoppin" type of • humor. . are at home were warned last .Also featured were Mim Rhein, night that they may need to turn alma meter. the raiders. theCollegefor them in to obtain new books Feb- .Commending songstress;Bud Mellot with a spec- wartime setup and for its .adapti 1. Each'person 'must re is ruary . Laity dance, a -specialty piano' act ter personally under. the new sgys. bility and ,progress in the last two by.. Rita Jenkins, and original tern, according to Ray V. Watkins; Year, Waring started his program 'songs by Jane Abramson. 'State College ration board 'chair- by saluting Penn State with "Hail :Approximately 700 attended the 'm an - , • To the Lions." ;Varsity dance at the Armory, with • - Watkins said. that the College The three victory tunes chosen A like .number square dancing fn 'will *probably provide for issuing 'by • College students included • . the first - floor lounge of • Old Main books to students 'as they did. last "When The Lights Go On Again," ,to the music of the "Campus Cow- year. The board chairman reveal . - "Abraham," • and "You'd Be* So boys." , ed that some .stuc.ents are buying Nice To Come Home To." Waring r Another large crowd took ad- canned foods at local stores and vantage of the chance to see the sending it home,' a praftice which campus and town by • moonlight has caused serious shortages in from the tower of Old Main. the borough. OF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 23, 1943, STATE COLLEGE, PA thanked Paul I. Woodland, editor of the Daily Collegihn, in •behalf of the paper, for conducting the poll. MacARTHUR'S HEADQUARTERS, SOUTH PACIFIC—The last remaining stronghold on southern New Guinea has been wiped out, according to a report issued last night. Sana Anada point was cap tured yesterday by forces of Australian and American jungle fighters. The Japs were . trapped in three small pockets and were under con stant bombardment from all sides. MacArthur also announced that American bombers sank four Jap ships in the harbor of RabuaL New Britain Island. LONDON—Planes of the .RAF bombed certain oil installations on the main land last night. A coastal command torpedo plane report.= ed that it had hit a German supply ship off the coast of Norway. Nazi planes tried to raid. several east coast towns in southern England, but were driven off before they could drop their bombs. PRICE: THREE CENTS
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