Wftither Todisy Increasing cloudiness and rain. VOL. 44—No. 9 :Liite. AP News cousy Station WMAJ WASHINGTON President Tru- grim •spent one hour . amyl 4 1 5 min -AtOs last: night crogeterl tvitlh top ti..lffel - official's% •in• .an , . attempt to .sdlye . the.: nation's: ••ntnnter • one , i . go'6hlem: the :meat .§her tage. •House.7scseion . was. fourth: of 'the week. -and ' the ..,seoond 'yesterday. • • ' The. Ilidddll.L.:Over: meat followed news conference • atrwhioh Mr. •TrtlfraarCa...Most • .signilficant • sitate'- Aialent : .• ; • . • At that th . na, the Pres:Merit said •:il+D'immediate White. Hoase action •`..is'.contemplatect:l o. solye , the meat shortage. -- • • NEW, •White • ands, a German; V-2 rocket was fired 102 miles. high. yesterday. The, armed, fokceS calculated the rochet's-speed at 36 hundred miles an. hour.- It was -aloft for 11 min utes. • Special devices were at - Jached• to slum the descent. --. .POR:TUG4L-- • The • Portuguese government:eut off Lisbon m . irnunicatiOns and took drastic steps against :rumored . moves torward revolutfon. Lisbon heard' .. one story that :a young Portuguese. .army officer harangued a group ifr'calivalryinen into what he call ed a._2lgareh glory to conquer treedoni." - 'The North Portugal 'ire.velt••didn't ;police:persuaded the insurg ents lb surrender. ••'„)3ERLIN• , --- . The 'Allied Control .Council: at . BOrlin rejected all ciemency pleas of 16 convicted OD Nazi • 'vial. •. - orinfinats. The Council. .alscr confirmed that 11 of the men - sprite:mod at Nuernberg will be hanged• next. Wednesday: RUSSIA—A Sov!et acctiOationi featured the day's doings at the PaTis Peace . Conference where . •the 'American and British dele :. gates. : pleaded; for free-navigation, -of the Dandbe. The Soviets Coun tered with -_•an' accusation that *hat. they termed' "dollar ,dernoc - recies" are seeking to further im .perialistic ambitions. Meanwhile, delegates began :Voting on a Ro manian treaty. WRA Opens White Hall for Coed Play Nights Saturday Play Night will be sponsored at White Hall from 7 to:9 every- Saturday night this se mester 'for women of the College by the Women's Recreation As sociation.: • • All sports facilities, including the .'pool, bowling alleys, game .room and gymnasium. will be op - en.' nee refreshments will be fur nished A member of the stallf of the School of Physi cal. Ficluestion and a WRA Board tinimiber - willibe in charge of Play Night each week announced Lee Ann -'Wagner, vice-president, and acting head of WRA during the abSence : Ann (Baker, president, who- student teaching. Both Cliques Stindoy TO . Aoto46:findirSta:te - 'political cliques will meet •ait 7 .p.m: Sunday to approve the 'final slates for the coming All- College and class elections. Campus-Key members meet in : 10 Sparks while the nittany4no, tiendenis will be in 12.1 Sparks. Only thoSe clique members who were. present last• Sunday at the preliminary nomination meetings and signed the registration -cards will be eligible to vote in the finalnominations. The clique chairmen will then stibr4t the names, of all .clique Candidates; tabulated on a s ingle eftition, at a meeting of the Elec •tions: Committee on Monday. At this meeting, all-candidates' tran scripts will - also,filed. with the committee. Also, at this meeting of the Elec tions:committee, a complete list of all nominations within the 'clique will also. lbe filed by %the clique chainien. Any platforms from the cliques are to be handed in in sealed envelopes at this time. Voting, will be conducted from . . . . . . , . . . o r tlt , iittog . ~ ~„: , FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 11, '1946-STATE COT AT JEGE, PENNA STARTING WINGBACK JEFF DURKOTA will replace in jured Bob Urion at the iwingback Pcdt In tamorsew's ;lame with Syracuse Livestock Judging Team Competes in four-College Contest at Ohio State Eight students have been se lected to represent the College at a four-,college contest to by held at-gultirnbus, ohio,Dctobr IL, and 12 in a revival of livestock judg ing after five years. Those selected are: Carolyn Graham, Mary Louise Waygood, H. Leigh Woeh ling, Samuel W. Lath, D. B. Stauf fer, Dorsey 0. Phillips, Ross E. Christian, - and Charles W. Cam eron. The livestock students will compete with similar teams from Purdue University, University of Kentucky, and Ohio State Uni versity. Accompanying the team will be Dr, William L. Henning,—of the animal . husbandry faculty, who said contests will include judging of horses,. beef cattle, sheep and Swine. Dr. Henning indicated he will use the showings made by in dividuals of the local delegation to determine the team to -repre sent the College in intercollegiate judging at the American Royal Livestock Show at Kansas . City, Mo., October 19. During the trip to Columbus, the students • will stop .at the farms of C. A. Smith, Chester, W. Va:, a. 'prominent livestock (breeder, to judge Hereford cattle. 9 a:m. to 5 pan:, October 22 and 23 in the Armory, according to the Election Code as released by Jack Branigan, Chairman of the Elec tions committee. Amounts up to $lOO may b c , spent by each clique for publicity purposes, a:Mations are included in this budget and must not exceed $2O. The use of loudspeakers will be permitted on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday between the hours of 11:30 a.m.' to 1:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m, The cost of Such sys tems are to be included in the bud get set up for 'publicity pupposes. • Hobert J. Day will serve as Sen ior Class clique chairman of. the NittanyAlnilependent party; Mar shall Brown, clique campaign manager, announced last • night. Appointments made by Day for the, Senior clique include Robert Klein, entertainment chairman; Karl Bergy, , publicity chairman, and Eleanor Roberts, zoning chairman. I Sweater Hop °mot rciiir. Year's F Ring The Bell Pen A Yell- Pell-Mell The 'rush to feed the Nittany Lion with new cheers has begun at the Student Union desk in Old Main. Students from all . curricula fraternity and independent, have penned. their various ideas in a Spirited effort to boost the Blue .and White atheltie endeavors. Two tickets to the forthcoming Penn State-Pitt gridioron classic ,at Pittdburgh, November 23rd are ,being held in the Athletic Asso ciation offices for the originators of the best State yells. • Seven days remain in the con test and loyal Lion followers . are urged . to put their brain-storms on paper and turn them over to the attendant at the desk, Cheers will be judged *by the committee Thursday evening, November '1 , 7 and the best cheers will be pre sented at the pep rally for the Michigan -S ta t e Homecoming game the following night. News Briefs Library Exhibit The current exhibit in the lob by of 'College ry is a collection of attractive prints by ntembers of the Nationial Asiocia tion of Women Artists, Inc. These prints are part of a traVeling ex hibit representing modern Amer ican technique. The exhibit will remain in the lobby until October 26. Fraternity Elects Delta Theta Sigma elected the following officers, who will be installed.. Monday: .John H. Hol bert, preSident; Carroll V. Hess, vice-president; John D. Vincent, secretary; Robert S. Crist, trea surer. ROTC Students AR Advanced' ROTC students should- report to• McAllister Hall for unlorms tomorrow. Manager's Needed Bill Brooks, varsity basketball manager, announced that. positions are open for manager candidates. All men interested should report to Reloreation Hall any week night between 6: 1 15 and 8 o'clock. Naval Science Appointee 'Lt. Comdr. Thomas G. Burley Jr., USN, and Capt. 'Ediward Cook, USMC, have been assigned to the department of naval science at the College, Capt., William T. Mc- Garry, professor of naval science, announced today. Chastaine Award Plans are being made to award the Silver Star and Leg!on otf Merit to Col, Ben-Our Chastaine, professor of military science and tactics: •The ceremony will be 'held before the Michigan State football game, October 10, by Ma jor General Stark. Symphony Orchestra Still more players are needed for the symphony orchestra, an nounced Hummel Fishburn,. head of the department of musk, to day. Many more strings, .espec laity violins, can he used, he said.. Collegian Meeting All members of the editorial staff of The Daily .Collegian are required to meet in 8 Carnegie Hall at 4 o'clock today. News Editor Lawrence G. Foster din nounced. Excuses for absence to the meeting must be phoned in to the editor by 4 o'clock, he said. rg tau Football Letters Dance • . irst an "'t . •Vr` .•• • • Ivan 'Faux TO]PlaV;;DancerS. l .lo':'S - 43* - I,Ntheart Sweater Queen iTo Be Chbsen.- , Erditi,l.lx4ittblists Ivan Faux and hi' s 1 . 3-piece ;orCliestra:liatMlii4oi.gt.!and female vocalists will furniShlthe music for daticiia:6;her l f . ri* l dl. Club's Sweater Hop at , Recreation .Ha:l from - 8.,t43.0,;'itii,42',4 ,- o,Miek tomorrow night. f: • • • • • -• • S . ' • 7 • ' 7i.....'mT,!•3 Faux, who spent ,the summer months';: plaYink:4:.Eaglesmere, comes to Penn State 4fiter weeks engagemen't.- 4 attirtegeScranton's leading hotesl. He -is popular in IShamokill,;WOei,tg t atfif;;:Harrisburg, and other cities in the eastern Pennsylvania , .cocl444 . Highlight of tomorrow night's Lions Travel To Syracuse The Nittanor Lions load ibto two buses this' morning :to go to Syracuse where they will take on '°l3d(ggie , Mumnt's Orange in Archbold Stadium at o'clock tomorrow evening. Coach Bob Inggins is taking hiss charges to Syracuse day early in order to work them Out under 'the tights, and to•insure that they have plenty of rest before meet ing the rejuvenated Orange' eleven. • 'Tomorrow's game will! bring together many of ,the same play ers 'who participated in:the 1042 contest. The :Lions came from be hind twice to take that game by an: 18. to 113 margin. . . Chief Lion nemesis will be Captain Dick Whitesell who has n't played for Syracuse this year because of a pre-season injury. 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111i111: The Penn State-Syracuse foot ball game tomorrow evening. will be broadcast by WMAJ throudh, the facilities of the Atlantic net work. 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1 The "Hig" believes that he will be in shape for the ;Penn Sate fray. Whitesell was the shifty runner who, in 1942, raced 75 yards 'to score the first toudhdown against the Blue 'and 'White. During the past feW- 'evenings, the squad has been trying out various defenses in an effort to combat the deceptive 'Syracuse offense which operates from a T formation and then winds up in a single wing thruSt. "Biggie" Munn who 'is . in his first year as head.coach . haS been emphasizing work 'on 'his big but' inexperienced line. The last time Syracuse whipped Penn State Was in 193'7 (19 to 113) when•Munn was the 'Orange line tutor. 'Following are the probable Penn State Pos. . • -Syracuse. Walters ,LE ' McKee Moore • LT •• - -' • '- Burkle Nobile L G Fiacco Kosanovich C... . ..Di110n Suhey RG, , . Tsarnas Nolan itt ' Kerchmiga Potsklan RE ACocella Weaver q B Ellis Williams L B Dolan Durkota RB Watt Colone FB , . Mandarin° Dr. Henry . S. Brunner To Lead State fiA 'Band Dr. Henry S. ,;Brunner;. head of the department - •of agricultural education, will wield the baton ,for • Pennsylvania' s State FBA Band When it appears as the "of ficial band" for the Victory con vention of the National Future Farmers .. of America at Kansas City, Mo„ October 20-24. Dr, Brunner, has directed. the• . State FIFA band since its forma tion and each - January the band was featured at the .State Farm Slow programs at:.liarrig(burg, Members of the based are drawn from vocational . agriculturaL class es In high schools -throughout Pennsylvania. . AU" In This Issue 1 FIVV..,CENTS I 4 COPY i!.n• •dance.Will , be:theS'efe•Otion at inter .•.• mission of the • ."State Sweater Sweetheary.kh3qtv . ,e....j . udges, known only to Gene - .T.: dance chair man. Gifts . for , Fitre..finalisti*i l l%44.'Chosen and all will• reideWe.g . i4g.,'Wom the X- G.I; Club. The: . ..W.in.ner will be chosen ;13.57/ . 4c:o4 . r . rt' AVallypf the dan cin . a g udiefiee'...ting - !1.1.41113e ;featur ed in a:.' - full;•pitOehtitograph. in the Scal'..ll6P;.`'i.st*iii4:,*noth, cam pus.: humi0i•A' . a.i.4 . 7,0t0, ,, ;,..:i' Tickels'W6V- - ;:th;;Tl,;;S?veater Hop went • orL.-..sale'eao46:4Aludent Un ion desk :.in!.old. i .Msq,.yesterday. Sales will . .cOntintie'ltntrlidmorrow noon;• Tifft•er'':Whicli'7,:filfey will •be sole .at . t ßec •Ha11..;,,dy - ping dance time.•. :• • Admission Price ,adrniFsciih . is 75 cents per •cOntile - tO•f - ...07V Club mem bers and $1.50. per .couple for non members......lVlemlArship cards at $l.OO - Per ' ,. , - rie.ar..:.' , 40 . 1.:' - tavail•able at the SU . _.deek".,'S,,eXai.. are urged to pur S'U rather ilfarr i .Vt..Rec Hall to avoid congest'...onet - the door. Tomorrow night's Sweater Hop is the first big dance of the year at Recreation Hall. All students and their gdests are, invited to at tend. Proceeds :will-be..J;tse . ,d . to spon sor 'further.' free entertainment- by the club...ooininitteemen in charge of the •dande - are Eugene Fulmer, chairman, -arid :Yred.J.larrouk, so ..ciel...chainman'.6f.,the'X:-G.I. Club. Panhellenic Announces Policy'On Open Rushing For Fall Seniestar Open rushing has; been decided upon by the Pahlielleiiic Council as the policy for - the 'fall semester. There will be nefegi:stration as there :was, for rushing last year. For nine weeks there will be free association, except for over nights; •felloiving which bids may go Into: the Dean: of-Ayomen's Of fice at any. :time.. - Girls eligible :.are: 'those who were on campus includ ,ing the spring 'semester of 1946 and haying; an.;...A.i.1;.-ig'iiitege aver- PreSidetiVl4Florenai..qtatschford also anitOUncecr...tli4l4rls whose ,rilergeSh4pS' . ..fiad,.eXplOc:iput who have since may itie:lYettleldffekF4i,'.. l, ..dny time during'. the.:§.01.'....4.4.`;;W . 5their re spective; Sorori!tieS'Sf.; 7 lo7 nation als. permit.•• ' Two issye,s. - are',ot:it;OPe detid ed. One- is.:wlietlief : 4:not open .bidding .shall; ptintgitie for the •first :of ' tlie•.-siaring..seinester under the preaant regttlatlgri?. Second, shall a.titlltcy.:92 - :,ocietoiishing be contiuueti,:and s :iVit".4;'.yill it in elude thrise.,'•girl.Sl,Ao2:fr . ,...liave been on "campas for'brilSo:ql4NS"emester? Glee Club' Pe Singers interest . :'..3.yas,..;,..slioNi4d.,.in the in the Men'.s.Glee ,C;.l4;4.,Wednes day nighti.when::llo:!m.oft l -appeared for tryout's...Th4...hartie.:4:,%Of those accepted be place on the music (bulletin board;' , ltarnegie Hall, today . Robert Koser, • Ay.) . 94, Nieder hauscr,':..Mt_hUr4.6to;ll4%,,and John kolmes are the • 611.45'.Ittittliest, ac tive , members having:' 'under the direction. of •R;'' is7l". l oratit in :1939.