PAGE FOUEt Mellott Named Production Mgr. . Thespians elected Bud Mellott production manager for the fall semester, at a recent organization meeting; and set Schwab audi torium, 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night as the scene for the tryouts :for the production, Thespians have already written the book and composed some of the music ,for the show. "Without giving it away, I can say that the liow will plug the Student Union 'building," said Mellott. Gorden Fisk Was elected stage manager; Bob Wickus, lighting; Al Truax, properties; Portman Paget, make-ttp. George Wasko, advertising manager; Pete John son, business; Richard Frontman, hook director; Ray Fortunato, music director. Bud Mellott will direct the dances; Joe Garner heads con struction, John Holmes will be in c'harge of personnel, Since some or these men are not Thespians, 'Mellott s tated, these posts are not. definite. Hetzei— (Continued from sage one) ing classrooms and such. These problems must be: dealt with pa tently and constructively. We look to the student body for un derstanding and. help." Looking back to the war years, .1) Le president stated that more than 6,000 students left campus to enter the services while an- Other 6,000 were in the armed forces. Four hundred. of these gave their lives, he .added: "The faculty and staff gave to the fullest of their genius and re sources during. the war. We can Write into the record. another ,proud chapter of Penn-State his-. tory," he empha.sizedi,, Miss Mattoon Danforth Holder Joins PSCA In Religious Work Working with the Penn State !ChriAlan Assock:tion this year will be Miss Mary Ann Mattoon, Danforth Gr'adua'te Fellowholder of a year's felloWship in student religious work. Miss Mattoon •is one of the 'foity4wo young women in the /three groups completing their service as Fellows in the years 1943-46. She will be working with the PSCA student church groups, 'and community groups. Her of- Lice will be at RSCA and she stated that she -is interested in gating well acquainted with students and faculty members. Four Penn .Staters will officiate in the National Football League again this fall. The professional arbiters are Harry Robb and Carl Rebele, both of Pittsburgh, Hin key Haines, of Philadelphia, and Eugene E. "Shorty" Miller,• of Barrigburg. "You Can Get It At TEXTBOOKS and STUDENT SUPPLIES FOUNTAIN PENS STATIONERY LOOSE LEAF NOTEBOOKS - PAPER - INDEXES OFFICE SUPPLIES SPORTING GOODS PENN STATE T and SWEAT SHIRTS SPORTS WEAR CLOTHING CAMERAS Canvass and Real Hard Fibre laundry Cases t 'op-a. • z • ers Temporary Location- - - - 102 E. 'College Ave. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Late News— (Continued from page one) past three weeks. Hospital attaches reported yes terday that his condition became more serious during the day. 'Shortly before '7 p.m., Eaatern. standard time, a hospital bulletin said Hull's condition was the same—st'll serious. NANKING. China—Communist negotiator Chou En-.Lai delivered an ultimatum to the Chinese gov- ernment yesterday through Gen eral George C. Marshall. Chou de manded that Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek's troops cease their at tacks on the Red stronghold at Kalgan, or face the responsibility of what the Communsst leader AA Tax— (Continued from page one) now in Washington for clarifica tion by the national office. There is a possibility that the decision may be reversed by the Washington office when an as sistant to the Chief of Contract Section of the Wilkes-Barre VA office comes to the campus Thursday for a conference with the College Accounting office provided .an answer has come from the Capitol in the meantime. Graduate .students, who havei questioned the paying of $7:50 for the athletic hook plus the tax, are in another category. They, like the faculty, ore not assessed the $4.00 athletic fee which goes for maintenance, nor the $7:50 for the athletic book. Unlike the undergraduate student, the grad uate MAY OR MAY NOT pur chase the athletic book, as he chooses. On the other hand, full-time under-graduate students. are as sessed the $4.00 for athletic fees and $7.50 for the athletic book. If the student does' not desire the athletic book, he will still be billed the $1:50 tax since the Col lege catalogue lists the athletic payment in semester fees just like class and library fees.. A Common Expression in Town and On Campus FILMS called "a total national split.". WASHINGTON OPA has or dered a 27 per cent boost in manu facturers' ceilling prices for choco late and cocoa, effective today. As nix rei met Metzger s" PHOTO SUPPLIES WaiIIINEEISDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1946 ! soon as wholesalers and retailerS rece!v e Chocolate -and cocoa higher prices, they will be per mitted to pass the increase along to retail customers. . • Z 1 l e.::Velf U rlitAl"t..: ;3^~. , ; , "'yi'.~^.~..sx -rte