PACE TWO 01It flatly Collegian ituecteur t. THE FREE LANCE. ult. 11187 Pub Dished Teciiiay through Saturday mornings in• elusive daring. the College Year by the staff of no Daily CioHeflin of The Pennsylvania State College. Motored se socimid-elasse mistier Jody 2. 1924. at the Suite College. Pa.. Poet Office ruder the act of March 3, 1829. Collegian editorials represent the vircepornts of the writers, and do not necessarily reflect the policy of the newspaper. Unsigned editorials are by the editor. Editor Business Mgr. Dean Gladfelter a " 46 o'" Owen E. Landon Safety Valve . . . . Letters to the Editor shout d tie addressed—The Daily Collegian, Box 261, Boro. The writer's name will bt withheld upon request. but no letter will- be printed un• -lees it is signed. She Anonymous Engineer TO THE EDITOR:• Perhaps we have been under an erroneous impression to the effect that Collegian policy has been to cut letters to the •Safety Valve which are over 200 words in length. Does the letter of Thursday, May 18th, .(385 yords in length) submitted by one very misinformed engineering senior indicate that Collegian has relaxed its journalistic policy or is it that this letter reflects Collegian sentiments 'on the subject? As for the author who, wisely, preferred to re main anonymous we suggest that he investigate more fully the facts of the case before arriving at his very naive conclusions. This is not neces sarily a defense of Lorch, but a plea on our part for him to analyse and to explore the cold facts rather than, as he expressed it, to study the rantings. So to you we say, Mr. Engineer, take a little time off to find out what is really happening around you. Find out if your "pinks" are really pink or are they just people who care. Do you propose to stagnate in your own little tower? We hope not! • —Ruth Lcipin ' Betty Phillips Helen Ruby Ed. note The Daily Collegian has .no bind ing rule on the number of words of a letter to the Editor which will be printed. Spacd avail able is usually the most important limitation. The letter referred to, was printed in full be cause we felt that it made some serious charges not only against the Collegian but against others on the campus, and would therefore be of interest. It does not 'necessarily reflect Collegian's opinion. A Vote On the SU Fee TO THE EDITOR: I disapprove of the pas sage of the $l5 assessment for a Student Union by All-College Cabinet last• night. I do not see why juniors and seniors who won't be here to derive benefits from the new project have to pay, while the alumni will be giving on a vol untary basis. Let's assume that having a Student Union Building on campusis important to the students. How are the students who are just about making ends meet now going to pay this additional fee? Cabinet is helping to put a college education out of the reach of those who earnestly desire it. Since it is such an important matter, concern ing the whole student body, I think the question should be put to an All-College vote! —J. "Finnie" Baskin. Dorm 3 Enjoy Your Summer At Penn State Stay at DELTA UPSILON ROOM AND BOARD plus •Baseball and Volleyball Facilities •Adequate Parking Space •Convenient Location $l7 per Week CALL BILL BRENNAN, 3938 KEEP: COOL with REFRESHING ICE CREAM from the s NITTANY DELL o " „ Qs CONES Sui ugly Strawberry cles t Lemon Sherbet steak 1 / 1 . Chocolate e i t Fudge Ripple Vanilla Butterscotch The NITTANY DELL 322 E. College Avenue • • • rHE DAILY COLLEGIAN, orATt COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA 1M=;621 Safety Valve . . . . A Regrettable Situation TO THE EDITOR: I should like to express my appreciation of the editorial on the Lorch case which appeared in the Tuesday, May 16, tssue of the COLLEGIAN. The plea for recon ciliation is very much to the point. Reconcilia tion presupposes understanding, of which there seems to be little or none. Rather, it would ap pear that, as the editorial pointed out, there has been much- misunderstanding if not misrepre sentation of both facts and attitudes. It is un fortunate and disappointing that the College has refused to disperse the confusion about the rea sons why Dr. Lorch's contract was not renewed after the interview about his activities in Stuy vesant Town. The official statement referred to his shortcomings in the area of "personal quali fications." Does not' the College have a re sponsibility to explain what is meant by this expression? If it feels that it cannot make a more detailed public statement, surely the man in question is entitled to know why he lost his job. The situation is a regrettable one both for the College and for Dr. Lorch. I earnestly hope that it will nit remain so. Unpelasant Publicity • TO THE EDITOR: I heartily want to com= mend the letter "Look before you Leap" in Thursday's issue .of the Daily Collegian. I do not know Dr. Lorch, and-can only judge him by the nature of the publicity he has aroused—unpleasant to say the least, harmful to Penn State, and not reassuring as to his fit-. ness as a college faculty member, • Letter cut Gazette ... . Saturday, May 20 WRA Golf Club, Caddy house, 10 to 12. In struction from Coach Rutherford. Monday. May 22 PENN STATE INKLING Advertising Staff meeting at 7 p.m. 9 CH. • BRITISH INFORMATION SERVICE film of crystal growth; 119 Osmond at 5 p.m. OLD COLLEGIAN ad and edit senior boards, CH, 4 p.m. COLLEGIAN junior edit board, 8 CH, 7 p.m. COLLEGIAN senior edit board, 8 CH, 8 p.m. COLLEGE PLACEMENT Further information concerning interviews and job place ments can be obtained in 112 Old Main. Radio Corporation of America, May 24. June grads is EE, ME, and Chem E for production and power work ii their television tube plant. Travelers Insurance Co, May 25. June grads for corn• mission sales in Penna. No priority. . • STUDENT EMPLOYMENT Information • concerning these positions can bs obtained at the Student Employment Office in Old Main.' Summer Sales with 1 . . Si. Young Company. Interviews week of May 22 for Camp Kingsley Assoc. 'Camp secretary, nurse and counsellois. ' Men for milk delivery and dairy store work in N. Y. tesort district. Staff this issue 4 John Pakkanen, Bonn, copy edi —Marjorie Allen , —A Former Faculty Wife ) Ernie •Moore, night editor; assistant night editor; Ronald or; • Alan Helffrich, assistant., NAME CARDS for Graduation Announcements CommercialPrinfing Inc. Glennland Bldg., State College NOW! At Your Warner Theatre eathaum For AU The World To Love Walt Disney's "CINDERELLA" State Claudette Colbert Patric Knowles "THREE • CAME HOME" nilianu ROY ROGERS DALE EVANS "TWILIGHT IN THE SIERRAS" +SOwIN 350 . fro o s • 'A, 518 CeFyntirt. NM. II The Mop Telma . . SDCA Names New Manager Guy Temple has been named next year's Student Dry Cleaning Agency manager, Oscar Fleisher, present manager, announced re cently. Temple will assume his duties when the agency reopens in the Fall. During the present semester, and part 'of last, the Student Dry Cleaning Agency has , serviced nearly 10,000 garments. Th e agency has acted as a go-between in this service for the students and the 12 establishments repre sented. The agency was started in the middle of October -of last year, and since that time has employed 17 part-time student workers. The last day garments will be accept ed this year is next Tuesday, Fleisher said. Semester opera tions end next Saturday. Cabinet Appointment Collegian erroneously listed Malcolm Olmstead as co-chair man of the Cabinet Public Oc casions committee yesterday. David Olmstead has been named to this position. • 1951. Graduates who won't be on campus the first eight weeks of the fall semester , Please make appointments at the PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP between 9 and 5 for La Vie photos. Pictures will be taken from May 17 to May 27 These students must have their pictures taken at this time if they want to be included in the • 1951 LAVIE •• SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1950 GIGS GAGS By CHET ADAMS 42sHowq Club To Request Campus Charter There will be a meeting of the Industrial Relations Research As sociation next Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in 103 Willard for the pur pose of electing officers and pre paring a petition for charter from the senate committee. The IRRA is a new organiza tion on campus open to any stu dent interested in industrial re lations. Its purpose is to promote better labor relations and to as sist graduating and graduate stu dents to secure jobs. It is affiliated with the national Industrial Re lations Research Association. The organization is open for charter members till June 10. Any student, regardless of curriculum, is eligible for membership. Plan Picnic • • •The Circulo ,Espanol club will hold a picnic tomorrow afternoon at Black Moshannon. The price is 75• cents; a .bus will leave from the, Corner Room at 1:30 p.m. ' For further information call 416 McElwaine or 202 Simmons.