c.0144e: - :..4..00i...‘: .. 010i. ifo...,.govrilo.e:s,:iiisi- •A luneheim,' tour of .the grounds and buildings, a military review, . and a s mass meeting will highlight the visit of Governor Edward Martin antd,his official party to the College campus Monday. ,Dettiiis of the program were made known today 'concurrent with the, announcement, 111.elpse . $.!,wil1, be .dismissed after .1).•.0 a.m. ~.MOritiO. i e:: t h4'studerits„aiiil. f aeiiitY:Members. may .bave an opportunity ,to greet the State's chief executive. , • .• • • . .• •. .• •'--The-Governor's official party, of nine •will be joined at the College Iby : a !grOup . composed-of eleven non-faculty guests, three local military officers, .and. nineteen -members of • - .. . : . •. . the: College staff.: •• . .... The- two groups will have lunch- Lions to-oppose red raiders -eon .at the Nittaiiy•••Lion.at . 1. p.m., , „ .. . . . . • .• . . • -preteding ' the .campus' tour, • Vhich - ....‘,... • will Start,'at about .2.:15. b p.m:, At:. • e tore--homecoming crowd r3:30; a - fermal 'revieW - of ' all 'mill- tai fmits,On: the carnpuS, will be : • .. , It will. be a 'clash between two with an affimative answer to the ~nelcl On,'the•golf. Course adjacent to:. teams eager to climb back into the question "Is it true what they say :Route - . :322, 'and .at. 4;30, 'amass .7- : -.- '' win."colurrin when: , the . Nitlany about - Dixie'?" Missing from the r ineeting,' in .the: Recreation;:••Btliki- .tionS • entertain Colgate in the 1943 starting lineuP because of injur -1 in g•••• - •' f• 1 •••- ' - • ' I ... ' - • ...', -Alumni: Homecoming attraction on ies from the Tar Heel encounter - • .•.• ~ ,•. , GoVer:ifor':Papty- • • . ..- -- • .. New .Beaver - Field 2 o'clock'' to- will be Tad Tapanowicz, . stellar, : • With:fhe'4O - Vel:nei'•Will. be Mrs.' morrow afteindren. While ' Penn .tackle from George Washington • • , • , . . . , - •ivia' State - ittiiii : Ailajb.r . gio:viarslE:Bowman,-'• was , -posting,'a , l3-0' decision U, and Be Powers,• center from his thilitarY'aide:- . George 1.-BloOM••iiVer 13tiekriell,"Colgate was turn- Dayton. who has teamed with Aldo and r•Mrs.• 1:,. M;:sciescherk; his :"see=•:.itig- r'back. 'Rochester • 6-0 in their. : Cenci -in' backing. up the line. : z retarlei; - :Dr. P;rariels`•B.••l - leaSi.s4- - i;esPeeti'Ve .. .Openers;•••and•tq - keep ,Coach Bob Higgins -has indicat ...perintehdent-bf...pkiblie instruction; .thingS even, the Red -• Raiders ed-that Bill kyle,. 195-pohnd Ma- Mileg.'HOrst.„•,secretarY 'of agriptil- ,matched State's • 19-0 - '-defeat . • by rine from Pitt will replace "Hap" , ..ture; - •Flichard Maize, secretary of • 'North •CaiOlina with a 41-01oss'to: at the' right tackle spot with either mines; • and. C: M.• Morrison,:.secre- the 'Army- in :last! . Saturday's ac- Larry Davis or. Mike Slobodnjak . tary. of the commonwealth: .. - . tivities.' . • -• . getting the call at center. . • - • Greeting lhem.. the •-College The . Penn State 'gridders who The remainder of the lineup will will 'be" ; Senator A.. H. • Let7.ler,• journeyed belnw :the Mason-Dixon have as usual Johnny Jaffurs, Dan - Houtiddle;,'RepresentatiO 'H. ''J. • . line haye .comevalley • Continued On Page Two) • 'cme back to ,the , ,Vallin,:..PhiliPsburg;. Judge Ivan': , • - • Walker.;- :g.. • • yatigelburgeSs;, Ft'. H. Clark; presi- h ec mca y Uninhibited old ma s eps • ids. amass :dent; bf"horOtigih 'council; IVI. 'Ward ' • • •. • • • - • Fleming, foi mei Judge of the : Cen- • he County court, Thomas Beaver, decision the on !B al k /2 corpses in canal locks latme, Claude G Aikens; Guy Z Take two sweetly demented senic, cyanide, and strychnine Stovei ; and W K Mei ich, edam.• 'Dian .or the•Conne Daily Times Mote _VII Coll egian old maids who are uninhibited with delicious ..eldeibeily wine Military Reception Committee /lain a lAr nna d mont h. insofar as poisoning lonely old which is used to tempt unsuspect UVIUyu IVI WIG• gentlemen ale concerned, add an mg old men In the truirtarykgroup will individualistic nephew who talks, Teddy, who is played by Ray P Ardery m charge of all Exemptions from finals becatise _.,+. , nc i ~.c ost a urws, asfesidv jmond—Boley..*.is 4cept, husy ,build ''' OlittallfatNim.A. ''' 4 . ~..."' ' .. "` . ... 4 4 .44. 5 . 4 .04, .....4..., 1 , I - .1' - ..'. . it , ' -- fnliTtAtrliffi-,sliperAgr ciasq ano * Eueboox ~Ro o e ve. t l , . ro it th 'tif- 1 in.".an bsent- mg locks for the Panama Canal Comdr J:,H. Smi ho giadeo _will . save o wait Until minded lover and the minister's in the cellar of the abode. The the Navy-Marine V-12 program; next semester, following a Sen-.-daughter who "learned about life men, and the total is 12, are then Lt Fi ank D Rua, 1 ern esenting ate•- ruling last night that Col- in a choir loft,"• and garnish with buried as yellow fever victims • C.apt Thomas E. Leet, command- legian's finals proposal=would mobster who fooks like Karloff after religious services. ant - of the — Anny Air Corps; and have to be shelved for one Month and you have the dizzy, hilarious All this •is woven in with vis- Capt Chailes A Prosser, who has , before J receiving definite action comedy• "Aisenic and Old Lace" iting policemen, a harassed dia been assigned as local military aide Collegian's proposal constituted which opens at Schwab Auditor- mate cube, and a long lost ne (Continued on Page reed M , a possible change in the exist- ium at eight o'clock tonight phew who gums up the works by mai - - 1 mg regulations, the - populous leg- The scene of this opus is a introducing another body islative, body,ruled, and as such genteel lodging in Biooklyn •boi- It sounds confusing, but the Mule to make - - should automatically, be tabled deied by a cemetery. The sweet whole thing works out after sit s • until the nett' meeting The rul- old ladies, Abbie and. Martha uations which are unprecedented debut for ball ollows a Senate iegulation Biewstei who are played by Mar- foi laughs This show has been delaying action on• all "amending lan Dougherty and Janet Dayton, playing to capacity audiences for measmes" from' one monthly have masted the knack of mixing the past three years. That ought . Ehgineers' taxi solves meeting until the next togethei certain portions of ar- to speak for it The formal-''proposal, read to transOortation prob!ern,.. administrative The, - "MulepoNVer "Express," '.t h e• heads, school . deans; department . . .. . i'Penti; State. Engineer'S,solution ,to , heads,- 'and. 'faculty representatives tile:,::.tranSPO'k.atibii`. probleM, ~;.*11.1..j.153".',Pf• . - •Carl , .. - E., • MarqUardt,•:sact -.-.i,friake...i.fs : first and aPPeaVkil'd.O.: ing "secretary , in. - ;12.1' Sparks - last •';:toinKri'OW: night in connection with :•evening, follows: , ... ... : ~' • .'. Slide. Ritle . • Ball. . - : - ~. ' • `.!(.1 ) That any student Whose ;,the; . Students,' alumni, and service- . class and bluebook average in . '.men are invited to take advantage = : any -course Is at least, a `.`2" need i:of ; the: taxi ser.Vice„which :will .. 6 1 0 7 - 'not.• take*. a final 6iamination tin - - • ,erate..eoisitintially : between" Grange, less • he so cleSires. ' -' ' . ' .: . • 7 :Dorin arid kec Hall frorno:3o to 10 .• - (Continued On, Page Three) ,ge'clock. 'The fare will be ten cents . . . . ~.. :in War Stamps per couple. • - ' .. -.. ' - •• , ' • . . '.. . The'.mule-dri veil, ." taxi" . will . stop . ian-.Vey.'hold'' -'.for pickups at _GrAnge Dorm, Mac - L - ;;Hall; .Schwab Auditorium, Sigma ' .- / . t'Chi HOuse, and. Reg Hall. , Walter f 1 ' • . ... - ill. :Berg and:Richard Devaney, co- • inal.m.eetings '.chairrnen of .".arrangements, ' said - . .. q:that a . ll.couples who plan -to make. At the Lion -Party's last meeting • ;.the • trip should buy their tickets of the' semester Sunday, Robert . • • . :,sarlY since the • "iVlulepower Ex_ Hastedt, party chairman, appoint :press'! can accommodate only .16 (:1 Jan Ties• Casey 'and' . Gloria WhYel passengers a run, • heads of the.niatfornriandnublieity .' - • - . • • • Music will be furnished by the committees, - respectively. Hastedt `Campus Owls from - 9 to 12, and announced' that' there would be no ;:several musical numbers .will be further. party meetings until next •dediCated to the visiting .aluinni. semester when one is scheduled to , t :Members of the Penn State Ens. be held in-318 Old Main,.7:ls. p.rii. i•'gineer.stail.plan to.make the dance -October 31.. ,_ _ . • . . an: annual fixture. Tickets for: the .. . Horace Smith,. Key; Party chair ,ball.‘rney, be obtained at Student man, announced that his 'clique ;:',Unionior from. any senior-Member. would have one more:meeting this :Of Ihe.Engineer'staff: AdMission is :semester:in .3.09 .Old Main, 3 Tan. 'sl.lo for civilians and 7flcents for Sunday. All students interested are .:servicernen. . ... , • urged-to come,' Smith stated. :.. • The dance. will ' , brink. to ..i eloie'•.::. Working. -with ; 4ames - Casey.. on :the !'9" ,carrkbain,:iwiiielv.PUblicity - . the - platform- committee are .Ed ' tehairman -Fred. Mazzitelli .itaged 'ward Carson, , and. Ted. Rubin. Asr idtiring .the past month. -The, cam- aisting • Gloria ~.Whyel on the, pub., ipalp, puzzled - iplauy , ,stridents'....be-, - licity..., corrimatee, , are ;Peggy, .Loit • 7 1Ore IViazzifelli annbunCect.that."9'. l... Johnston,'' • Ida 1 Latliner;: • Shirley . .i . atoodt:for. 4- 00faber.4' . atichtheziSitd&4!a•inter:•RobeitioShadiey?: and•-• Le s .ISell. . - ter Stine.. • . . The• Collegian VOL. 40-N0,4-12 - TRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER, 8, 1943. STATE COLLEGE, PA. PRICE 5 CENTS Alumni registration shows drop 3rd air corps queen will reign .over fall dance tonight . . Third in the series of Air Corps phony Orchestra will present their sor," followed by "L'Arlesienne dances which have been giVen for annual complimentary concert un- 'Suite, No. 1," by ; Georges Bizet, each . •_quintile of ,the College training detachment is the graduatingder the direction of Prof. Hummel including the prelude, minuetto, Fishburn,' head of the music de- adagietto, and carillon. . 43H to be partment, in Schwab Auditorium . formal dance .for class "Tales from the Vienna Woods," held . in Rec Hall from 6:30 until at 3:30 p.m. Sunday. composed by Johann Strauss, and 12:30 p.m. tonight. . The personnel of the 60-piece "Hungarian Dances, Numbers 5 At this time, Donna McClintock, orchestra includes 42 students, two 'and 6," by Johannes Brahms, will ... Present Air - , Got queen, will be graduate students, three faculty be heard next. succeeded• by one. of the four con- - members, seven • high school stu- After a brief intermission the three V-12 testants nominated- by. Squadrons . dents, then, and one orchestra will play the "Honor and HamiltonPropellerstudent. A, B. C, arid D. Glory Overture" by Authur Bergh • - The orchestra will open the pro- A/S. .Gil. Stratton, . Broadway gram with Otto Nicolai's • Over- and Jean Sinelius'•"Valse Triste." " star, will be master of ceremonies t throughout the evening and will ' . Concertmeister Louis Luini. . entertain ,those attending during Thirteen depart from. The concert will be concluded intermissions taken by .the Air • . with the playing of the "Finale Corps orchestra.. A fall theme will school for r service seven from Symphony. Number 5 in E be carried ' out in the decoration Minor," comp o s e d by Anton . . . _ Again Uncle Sam has stretched scheme. out his man-seeking arm and Dvorak. . Officers of the symphony are as Contestants • are Squadron A, transferred ses 7 en male students follows: Louis Luini, concertmeis- Jean:. Mitchell; Squadron 1 13, Peggy 'into the service. At the same time, .ter; James Harter, president; Anne Frontiera; SqUadron C, Sally Mey- an additional six withdrew from . ers: . and Squadron. D,' Mary Gil- the College. ' .Haigh, principal; Virginia Manley, • . secretary; and Doris Glahn and Bert.• . ' Heading the Eat 'of former civil- • Earl Roberts, librarian and man their pictures appear on, Page. 7. ians. is Harry F. Kern, Joseph M. ager, respectively. Jean. Mitchell, 19, petite,;.blonde Jordon, Karl H. - Bergey, Henry ,Hamilton Propeller . student from Keller, Warren .H. Barton, and • - H • • . ampton,.Mass.; - likes horseback , Bernardn•Kerlin. • . Cap ant gown deadline.: . riding, skiing ,, and.flying.. • Two Navy V-12 trainees were • With graduation set for Recrea- Peggy Prontiera, 20, blonde,. is among those .withdrawing. These tion Hall on October 21, announce the wife of an ;Air Corps student :boys, Ronald E.. Kay and Clarence ment has been made that faculty and' hails. • frOm .Detroit. . ,C, Olson, together with John.. N. and .graduate ,students who • wish . Striking...blonde from. Hunting- Seiler, Peter C. Johnson; Pearl W. to ..rent or purchase academic cos -2.1-year-old::Kappa Reynolds,-.and • Mrs: Jean Culbert- tumeslor this' occasion must place (Continued on page Raven) son, comprise the. withdrawals, their orders •tomorrowat the latest. Published Weekly by The Daily Collegian Staff Mum President 50 per cent of normal GEORGE M. ARISMAN 60-piece college orchestra presents symphony concert Members .of the College Sym- attendance expected With registration estimated by the Alumni Office as. at least 50 per cent below normal, former graduates will begin arriving to day for the annual Homecoming celebration. Although efforts have ,been made to provide a program . which approaches as closely as pos sible that of pre-war days, certain curtailments have been necessary, according to H. R. Riley, Alumni Association assistant executive secretary. . Events for the weekend are as follows: Today Registration in first floor lounge, Old Main (all day). 8 p.m.—Penn State Players pro duction, "Arsenh: and Old Lace," Schwab - Auditorium. 8 p.m.—Meeting of the Execu tive Board, Penn State• Alumni As sociation, 104 Old Main. Tdmorrow Registration in first floor lounge, Old• Main (all day). ' 9 a.m.--Alumni golf tournament. 10 a.m.—Alumni Council meet ing, 10 Sparks Building. 2 p.m.—Varsity football, Penn State vs. Colgate. • 2 .p.m.—Varsity soccer, Penn State vs. Bucknell. • '.2:30 p.rri.-Varsity cross country, Penn State vs. Muhlenberg. 5:30-6 p.m. Permission has been granted by military and naval authorities for fraternity men to visit their respective houses at this time. For identification, it will be necessary to have registration cards secured at alumni registra tion headquarters, Old Main. • 8 p.m.—Cider . . party, Sandwich Shop, Old Main. 8 p.m.—Penn State Players pro duction, "Arsenic and Old Lace," Schwab Auditorium. . 9-12 p.m.—Engineer's Ball (in formal), Recreation Hall. (Continued on page seven) ture to the Merry Wives of Wind-