PAGE TIGHT Loan Fund -- (Continued from page one) indefinitely by a vote of 16 to 4. In order to again come before cabinet, a motion must be made by a member of cabinet to that effect. ' Marvin Krasnansky, Daily Col legian editor, in .asking for post ponement, said more time was needed to investigate "many com plications that have set in." 'President Day' Rejected Cabinet passed a motion by Harry Cover, All-College vice president, to have Marilyn Levitt, Panhellenic Council president, submit a report on the sorority house problem. He said in order to end the recent rumors on cam pus concerning the situation a report should be made public for all concerned. The group turned down a rec ommendation by Ronald Bonn, Froth editor, to have cabinet co sponsor with Froth a "president for a day" program by a 17 to g, vote. There was one abstention' Bonn asked tkat, if President Milton S. Eisenhower would give his approval, a student selected from a letterwritiag contest would become president of the College for one day. It was indicated that the Presi dent would not approve the plan if promotion of Froth was the main idea, but if it would ad vance student government he would "consider it very closely." James Worth, All-College presi dent, appointed Richard Lelnyre sophomore representative an d Walter Sachs junior representa tive to Tribunal. The appoint ments were made to fill the positions created by an amend ment to the Constitution which was passed by cabinet last week. McKinney Elected WASHINGTON, Oct. 31-VP)- Frank E. McKinney, 47-year-old Indiana banker and businessman, was elected chairman of the Dem ocratic national committee today, and President Truman told him to get ready to combat a "Repub lican smear campaign" in 1952. THEY NEE YOU ! GIVE ONCE-SERVE CAMPUS THE DATLY COLLEGTAN. STATE:C::InEGE . PENI4E'YtVANIA . ' Workshop -- (Continued trom page one) ding were among the main points covered at the meeting. Incentives to eff e c t better study habits and enforcement of study .hours were the principal points under consideration by the scholarship committee meeting at Theta Chi. Albert Pettit acted as chairman. Gen er al financial problems common to all fraternities were covered at Beta Sigma Rho where the finance session held its meet ing. David Margolf served as discussion leader. Vogeler - (Continued from page one) opening of a peephole every six minutes." Behind the mental and physical torture is the desire to break one's will so. that the prisoner will say what the Communists want him to say; Vogeler said. "Faith is shattered against the walls of futility built up in the, prisoner's imagination", he continued, and the prisoner signs the "rubbish" placed _before him beCause he cannot stand any more of the degradation and brutality. • Vogeler said that no real evi dence of guilt was ever pre sented, because no evidence ever existed. "I played a stellar role in a gigantic public Fraud" In a question period' that fol lowed the lecture, Vogeler said that he did not think that the loyalty oath would do anything to help preserve America's free dom. For Reit Results Use Collegian Classifieds wARNER tir t, TA '• NOW SHOWING • NO PUNCHES PULLED] THIS MOVIE MINCES NO WORDS ABOUT BIG TIME COLLEGE FOOTBALL' P. S. LA. W. S. L F. SCHOLARGRAM WSGA XMAS. FUND STATE COMM. FUND LEO HOUCK CANCER MARCH OF DIMES SALVATION ARMY HEART FUND ALL • . NOVM="2,: -. 1951. Van Za.idt to Address Eniineering Students . Congressman "James . •E. Van Zandt will address students en rolled in Engineering 2, - senior engineering .course, • at 4:10 p.m. today in Schwab Auditorium. Van Zandt, congressman from the 32nd Congressional District, will speak on "The Workings of Congress." Senator J. William Fulbright FUND
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