Otp Elatig Collegian Successor t. THE FREE LANCE. est. IsB7 PabPaled Tuesday through Saturday mornings iu. elusive during the College year by the stain of The Daily Collegian of The Pennsylvania State College. Entered as ststema-elass iuttter Jolly S. 1334. at the State Collette, Pa.. Peat Office loader the set at March 3, 1879. Collegian editorials represent the viewpoints of the writers, and do not necessarily reflect the policy of the newspaper. Unsigned editorials are by the editor. Editor Business Mgr. Dean Gladfelter •icc• Owen E. Landon 1 STAFF THIS ISSUE Carolyn Barrett, Night Editor; Rosemary De lahanty, Copy Editor; Dorothy Grosky, Assist ant Night Editor; Assistants, Betty Jo Hill, Rob ert Lambert, Pat Duncan. The Lorch Case This is an appeal for reconciliation in the Lorch case It is an appeal for sensible action to end the embarrassing situation in which the College finds itself. Although' little has been said by College offi cials on the Lorch case, and although Dr. Lorch's testimony is far from conclusive, there is evi dence that much difficulty arose from misun- Gazette.... derstanding of motives and false conceptions of Tuesday, May 16 fact and attitudes. PENN STATE CLUB, 405 Old Main, 7 p.m BY FOLLOWING ITS POLICY of revealing DELTA SIGMA PI Banquet, Allencrest Tea virtually nothing about a case which has attract- Room, 7:30 p.m. ed widespread attention, • the College has left Ba N se E m nt WMAN CLUB Executive Meeting, Rectory , itself wide-open for criticism and doubt con- NAVAL 7 p.m. VOUNTEER ELECTRONICS WAR cerning its motives. Even though its motives FARE CO., Naval Lecture Room, Eng M, 7 p.m, may be good, remaining silent on the subject is LA STUDENT COUNCIL Meeting, 106. Will of no value to the public relations of the College. ard, 8:30 p.m. PENN STATE BIBLE FELLOWSHIP, 418 To clear the air and disentangle the confus- Old Main, 7 p.m. ion which now exists, a definite statement of PSCA BIBLE STUDY, 304 Old Main, 2 p.m.. the College's position and its view of the facts PSCA NEW CABINET, 304 Old Main, 6:30 \ m. is needed. By continuing its passive -attitude, p. PSCA COMMISSIONS, 304 Old Main, 7:30 the College is endangering its reputation on p. m . academic freedom, which has been good to COLLEGIAN PROMOTION STAFF Meeting, date. Collegian Office, 7:30 p.m. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGI.- The Pennsylvania Federation of Labor came NEERS Meeting, Student Chapter, 1 Main Eng, up with the best plan yet,' by proposing an im- 7 p.m. partial hearing on the case. At such a hearing, EDUCATION COUNCIL Meeting, 125 Sparks, which certainly should be an open one, the 8 p.m. • College could make its position known and the p.m SWIMMING CLUB Meeting, Locker Room, 5 facts could be gone over in a less heated atmos- PSYCHOLOGY CLUB Meeting, 204 Bur phere. Such a revaluation of facts is badly rowes, 7:30 p.m. needed at this date. BELLES LETTRES CLUB, Atherton Hall, 7 THERE IS EVIDENCE IN SOME quarters p SOPHOMORE AND JUNIOR BOARDS AD that Dr. Lorch would not be opposed to an at- VERTISING STAFF of COLLEGIAN, 9 CH, 7 tempt at reconciliation. From the evidence at p.m hand, there seems to be no reason why the Col- STUDENT COUNCIL PRESIDENTS, lege should not give serious consideration to Student Government room, Old Main such a suggestion. If mistakes have been made, a sincere at tempt at reconciliation would go a long way toward clearing them up and producing a more healthy atmosphere. If a hearing should reveal past mistakes, the prestige of the Col lege among thinking people would be greatly enhanced by a reconciliation. The Lorch case has developed into a nasty situation which has no comfort for either side. For the good of the College and education in general, every effort should be made to reach a just and reasonable conclusion • Itt 1= ss 7 Clearfield s---- College ellieol Co-ed SeitioP Rail ,'," Look your very prettiest in a dainty wisp of Spring shade organdy, dot ted Swiss, - de' - soie, and marquisette in ballerina and full length. Waiting for you, Co-ed at Clear field's. j ilk: :)..1 ' Valve • . Safet Letters to the Editor ghoul d be addressed—The Daily Colleflian, Box 261, Born. The. writer's name win be withheld upon request, but no letter will be printed un less it is signed. A Five Cent Coke TO THE EDITOR: Attention Coca Cola corn pany. Do you believe in free enterprise? Backing this form of business in our demo cracy is now in your hands. A local "hot dog" specialist is grieved in find ing that a petition against him c i r c u la t e d throughout the borough because he believes in Selling a coke for the pre-war nickel instead of today's six-cent nickel. It is reported that one of your agents has con tacted the party in hope of getting him to recon sider—" Have 'a Coke; only five cents." "Pop," as he is known, refused flatly. He's aiming for good will, which is a vital credit in all kinds of business. But local businessmen have other ideas and *ant him to stop 'selling six ounces of cola for five cents. Your company's pressure will most certainly carry the burden of the outcome in this situa tion. What will you; do? Listen to the fpetiticin and allow communistic free enterprise? Or will' you refuse and carry the practice that is known to us in our democracy. —Frank W. Kowalonek COLLEGE PLACEMENT Further information concerning interviews andjob place. . . meats can be obtained in 112 Old Main. _• J. C. Penny Co., May 19. June grads in C & F for retail sales work. Kawneer Co., May 19. June grads in Engineering for a sales training program. Men with technical background and some experience in business preferred. No priority. '.• National Supply Co., preliminary applieations..returned by May 17. 'June grads in Accounting. " . • American Steel and Wire Co., May 19. June grads in IE for junior engineering position. No 'priority. STUDENT EMPLOYMENT Information concerning these positions can be obtained at the Student Employment Office in Old Main. Waiters and DlshWashers for next •year. ' Must • be:able to start now. Weekend subs needed. Juniata Valley Council Camp, aquatics director. . $14.95 - $22.95 ~. NOM At - Your- Warner Theatre (_athaum Red Skelton Gloria Del-laven "Yellow Cab Mail" _State The Marx Bros. in Happy" 'Love Ilittany The International Film Club Presents .. . "The Chips Are Down" A Rare Achievement—Post Little Man On Campps o F "Now that you and Nelda have met this evening, I suppos a long time before you'll wanna double date again Parade --- (Continued, prom page one) and trucks advertisi n g their booths for the next day. Capt. G. A. Gagarin, prpfessor of riding at the College, will ap pear with several riders and their horses from the College riding stables. All groups, entered in the par ade were requested by Dorothy Werlinich, member of the corn mittee in charge of the parade, to meet at the College dairy barns at 6:30 p:m. to receive last min ute instructions concerning the parade. Pageant-Type Review Sid Manes, director of the Coro nation Review, has an outstand ing program planned, modeled after the Miss America pageant held every year in Atlantic City. The whole show, • including all the par-ticipants, will be formal. Hank Glass will M. C. the show, which will be photographed com pletely by . the Lion Studio. Miss Penn State will receive, in ad dition to flowers, from 35 to 40 gifts from local merchants. The Glee Club Quariet will pre-. sent several numbers, and Mor ris Samuel and Carol Wineman will • sing a. duet.. Edward Lefko with :.and 'F'rank i , :Levvis will pia on a 'comedy routine. Howard Fleming .Will.. play, the organ, and •Ra•Yrnon& Dombrowski lead a musical combine. . • MEMO: . THE. NEW 'STATE COLLEGE . LEWISTOWN • BUS, SCHEDULE Effective Eastern Standard April 30, 1950 Time Daily: Lv. - Staie College 10:30 A.M. 3:35 P.M. Ar. Lewistown , 11:30' A.M., 4:35 P.M. Lv. Lewistown ;" 11:55 A.M. 6:35 P.M. Ar. State College 1:00 P.M. 7:40 P.M. AdditiainaUtetitice: . . . Friday vncl Sunday Lv. State College 6:OO'P.M. li:r../.ewistown 7:00 P.M. Lv. Lewistown 10:00 P.M. - Ar. State , College , 11:00 P.M. • . • Make Direct Co:media:a' With Trains EASTBOUND: WESTBOUND: 1 1249;1P*11:57 P.M. • 11:50 A.M., .6:20 P.M. Fit & Sun., 7:22 P.M. • & Sun., 9:54 P.M. BOALSBURG AUTO BUS LINE, INC. =Mr •""f/% , / lIIMI Women To Meet At College in '52 Penn State will be host, to the. 1952 International Associaiion -of Women Stud ants convention, Virginia Miller, vice-president, announced at a WSGA Senate meeting. . • • At another Senate meeting, - the question of how many town over nights a woman may' take, in one semester was raised by Gay Brunner, judicial chairman. In the past only' one a Semester could be taken. Senate 'decided that the number will .n 6 longer be limited. provided the .girl has an invitation from her friend's parents. Doris Sher, Leonides repre sentative, reported that- after a number of complaints about the food in the domitories was re ceived, a committee was formed to investigate. • Eisenhower Comment's' Dr. Milton S. Eisenhower, president-elect of the College, has announced his neutrality in the Pennsylvania Republican pri mary election battle. His . statement, issued by the GOP headquarters of Gov. James H. Duff, said ....`fl:,•hay.e,taken no part and will take no part in• political affairs in Penrisylvania. Any statement or advertisement tq the contrary is incorrect." MAY 16, 19511 by Bibler Qt 7 A. / • • . .;. // •i• \ `ti( wo 1 1? ,. • ClM= ;um