SAVE FOOD WIN THE PEACE VOL. 46—No. 9 Late AP News . Courtesy Radio Station WMAJ NLRB Reverses Counsel WASHINGTON—The major decision in Washington came from the National . Labor Rela tions Board when it reversed its general counsel, Robert Denham, and ruled that top officials of the AFL and CIO do not have to sign non - Communist • affidavits under the Taft - Hartley law. Denham had claimed that no union in either. organization could make use of the Labor Re lations Board unless the top ex ecutives did swear they were not Communists, but says he will bow to the board's ruling revers ing him. AFL , . ' ensary. Nowell was in a semi onscious condition. Becauseof road repairs traffic vas limited to one lane. Private 'bowers explained. He said that ;le truck had stopped to allow ncoming traffic to pass. The :uck driver said it was "very leey!' at the time of the crash. glee Club Holds first Rehearsal The Penn State Glee Club will .old its first rehearsal in 200 Car iegie Hall at 7 d'clock tonight. ,ccording to Frank Gullo, direc- Dr of the group. Members are re mested to bring $3.00 to the first •ehearsal as a music deposit. Composed of a total of 102 voices, the club's membership in 7ludes 24 first tenors. 25 second tenors, 26 baritones and 27 bases. Rehearsals are scheduled for every Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. Those included in the organiza tion are. first tenors, James Beach. William Parsons. Ray For amato. James Farrell. David Eld ridge. Mayard Hill. R. T. Tealle, George Thomas. Lorin Weigard, George Oehmler. Michael Sam ,-wk. William Ruth. Rex Norton, John Storch, T. Clayton Allen. Robert Stumph. John Sloan. William Garrison. Hagop Terzagian. Mark Deich man. Robert Co b a ugh. John Richards. La v e r'n e Peterson, Theodore Kunin. Second Tenors Second tenors are. John Nes bitt, Paul Grove, Kenton Under (Continued on page two) Thousands of Fans Miss Nittany Lion I ThoL,sunus of tans who are still rejoicing over Penn State's overwhelming victory in Satur day's football game have a feel ing of incompleteness. For the first time in many sea sons the Nittany Lion is not on hand to give the team support and the crowds latuths Eugene VVettst one. assistint Professor of physical education. states that the lion suit i 4; worn out. Dr. Carl P. Schott. Dean of the School of Physical Education and Athletics, is in doubt as to where mogey for a new suit should :,me from. Fordham Tickets On Sale Tickets WI toe Fordham-Peon State game. scheduled for the Polo Grounds, New York. Satur day. are on sale now at the Atli le;tic Asv , o.ilation office in Old Main, Harold It. Gilbert. grad uate manager of athletics, said today. It had previously been an nounced that the 230 available tickets would go on sale Thurs day. PRICE FIVE CENT: President's Aiue, To Direct College James Milholland, president o. the Board of Trustees, has di rected that matters requiring th attention of the President's Offic will be handled by the assistant to the President until the Trus tees have determined upon th new organization of the Presi dent's Office, it was reported ve: terday. Assistants to the President wh, will assume temporary direction of the College are Adrian C Morse, in charge of Resident In struction; J. Orvis Keller, ir• charge of Extension; Samuel K. Hostetter, in charge of Humes and Finance; C. S. Wyand, Ad ministrative Assistant; and Wil mer E. Kenworthy, Executivf Secretary. Such matters as are beyone the Assistants' authority will be referred to the president of the Board of Trustees for considera tion, the report stated. News Briefs ISC to Plan Activities The ISC meeting scheduled fo' Monday will be held tonight in the Penn State Club Room, 321 Old Main, at 7 o'clock. Frank Tidona, ISC president. has re quested the fullest possible at tendance, officers of all inde pendent organizations to be pres ent. Plans for the coming year especially concerning tne ISC dance, will be discussed, added Tidona. IMA Organizes The Independent Men's Associ ation invites all independent liv ing units to send a representative to the organizational meeting in 405 Old Main, at 8 o'clock tonight. State Party Meets State Party will hold an or ganizational meeting in 121 Sparks at 7 o'clock this evening All sophomores are urged to attend. Froth Senior Board Froth senior editorial board will meet in the Froth office at 7:15 o'clock tonight. AVC Shifts Meetings The AVC election meeting will be held in 228 Sparks instead of 121 Sparks as previously an nounced at 7:30 o'clock tonight, said Melvin Katinsky today. At the meeting chapter officers will be elected as well as chap ter officers and delegates to a state convention in Reading on November 9. Skiers See Movies Penns Valley Ski Club will meet in 110 EE at 7:30 tonight, according to John M. Nusser. The movie "Ski Safari" will be shown as well as slides of mem bers' trips to Western National Parks. (Continued on page two) Men Debaters Schedule Preliminary Tryouts Preliminary tryouts fur the Men's Debate squad will be held in 316 Sparks at 7 o'clock tonight. according to Harris Gilbert. man ager of the souad. The candidates will meet Prof J F. O'Brien, coach of the team, and members of the squad. They will also be- Loine acquainted with the ques tion on which they are to speak. Final tryouts will be held one week from tonight. added Gil bert. To the Students The children and 1 are deep ly grateful to the students of the College for the lovely irib ute they paidto Dr. Helsel dur- ing the ceremonies for him. (Signed) Estelle H. Hetzel