Page Four GERMAN INVASI IMPOSSIBLE, S', “France could not possibly be in vaded by • German troops,” Helmut Miller-Stock, German graduate stu dent of the School of Mineral Indus tries, maintains. “Germany, with a limited army of 100,000 men and an ammunition sup-; ply equal only to the amount used dur ing one day of fighting in the World War, is absolutely at the mercy of France. Yet France uses Germany’s armament as an argument in her pol icy of'keeping her natural enemy in subjection,” continued Miller-Stock. Declining to predict the winner of the next Reichstag election because of the closeness of the campaign between tlie Nazi faction and the National So cialist party, the graduate student nevertheless vouched for the popular ity of the Hitlerites. This is contrary to published reports in this country that their leader’s mud-slinging cam paign against Germany’s idol, Presi dent Paul Von Hindenburg, and Chan- Fraternity Averages Men’s Nationals 1.62 11.58 ._1.57 1. Triangle 2. Sigma Tau Phi— 3. Phi Delta Theta 4. Phi Sigma Delta 1*55 5. Delta Theta Sigma I*sl C. Sigma Pi I*4B 7. Alpha Chi Sigma 1.42 8. Beta Sigma Rho I*4l 9. Beta Kappa 1.40 10. Acacia :-_1.39 11. Alpha Gamma Rho 1.36 11. Theta Chi 1*36 11. Theta Kappa Phi 1.36 14. Phi Mu Delta -—1.35 15. Alpha Chi Rho 1.34 15. Phi Kappa _1.34 15. Pi Kappa Alpha 1.34 15. Tau Phi Delta 1.34 ID. Phi Pi Phi -1.32 20. Alpha Tau Omega 1.31 21. Sigma Phi Epsilon 1-30 22. Kappa Sigma __1.29 23. ' Delta Chi —l*2s 24. Theta Nu Epsilon 1.24 25. Alpha Phi D.elta 25. Phi Kappa Psi 25. Phi Lambda Theta- __ x. 22 ..1.21 ...1.20 25. Sigma Phi Sigma.. 29. Beta Theta Pi 30. Delta Sigma Phi 30. Phi Epsilon Pi- 32. Delta Tau Delta i 1.19 33. Sigma Chi ..1.17 1.15 34. Alpha Sigma Phi 35. •• Theta Xi 35. Alpha Kappa Pi 1-15 37. Kappa Delta Rho 37. Phi Gamma Delta- 37. Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1.14 37. Tau Kappa Epsilon- 1.14 41. Phi Kappa Sigma 1.12 l.ll 42. Phi Kappa Tau_. -'—-1.11 42. Chi Phi 44. Sigma Nu , 45. Phi Sigma Kappa i 1.09 46. Lambda Chi Alpha 1.03 47. Theta Upsilon Omega 1.02 48. Delta Upsilon .85 49. Pi Kappa Phi .84 Men’s Locals : 1.49 1. Sigma. Phi.-Alpha-.:. 2. Alpha Phi Sigma 1.48 3. Elaia 1.44 4. Tau Sigma Phi 1.42 5. Omega Epsilon 1.30 l.lB C. Phi Kappa Nu—. 7. Chi Upsilon’ Women’s Nationals 1. Alpha Chi Omega :—l.BB 2. Delta Gamma 1.78 3. Kappa Kappa Gamma 1.71 4. Kappa Alpha Theta 1.69 4. Gamma Phi Beta—. 1.69 6. Chi Omega 1.G7 7. Alpha Omicron Pi 1.58 8. Theta Phi Alpha 1.33 9. Phi M,u 1 • 1.30 Alpha Zeta 1.94 Commons Club 1.25 Non-Fraternity Men Non-Fraternity Women All-College Men All-Gollege Women All-College ..1.48 1.60 1.36 1.61 1.40 MEET AND EAT at the Locust Lane Sandwich Shop BOARD AND ROOM 214 East Nittnny Ave. Phone 310 WARDS Tobaccos Confectionery and Soda Fountain Service . Try Our 35c Lunches 138 South Allen Street Phone 33-M )N OF FRANCE UDENT ASSERTS cellor Von Papon is losing Hitler favor with the populace. Cancellation of war debt payments was the only way to solve Germany’s problem, Miller-Stock said, as even in times of comparative prosperity in comes were taxed about twenty per cent. The German student looks upon' the prohibition law in the United States as unnecessary. Cases of intoxication are rare in Germany, he pointed out, and the laissez-faire policy of the government there seems quite ad equate. Miller-Stock is a graduate.scholar in metallurgy and will spend at least one year studying at Penn State. Af ter completing his high school course in Frankfort-on-Main, where he was bora, Miller-Stock was graduated from a German gymnasium, in Frei berg, a town about 120 miles south of Berlin., SOCIALIST WILL ADDRESS SOCIAL PROBLEMS CLUB Rev. Charles D. Rocket of Altoona To Speak irr Little Theatre The Rev. Charles D. Rockel, Social ist party candidate for Congressman and pastor of the Christ Reformed church, Altoona, will address the So cial Problems club at 7:30 o'clock to morrow night and will speak again at an open meeting in the Little The atre, Old Main, at the same time Thursday night. At the Social Problems club meet ing, members of the Republican and Democratic parties will also explain their party platforms in the coming elections. The talks are being spon sored by. the newly organized Thomas for-President club. Following Reverend Roclcel’s talk Thursday night, a general discussion will be' held.. The Thomas-for-Prcsi dent group is headed by Lionel Mann '33 while George W. Goodley ’33 is secretary-treasurer. SHORT COURSE IN POULTRY TO COMMENCE OCTOBER 31 The twelfth annual poultry short course will open October 31 and will end November 3, Prof. Herman C. Knandcl, head of the poultry hus bandry department, has announced. The course is arranged to give both class room instruction and laboratory practice in different phases of the poultry industry.'. Amateurs-as well as commercial poultry men enroll for - the course each year. PLYMOUTH ENGINE DONATED TO ENGINEERING LABORATORY A new four-cylinder. Plymouth au tomobile engine has been received from the Chrysler Motor company, accord ing to Prof. Frederick C. Stewart, of the mechanical engineering labora tdryr-.The-motor'is a •g'ift-from-the manufacturers. Parts of the castings have been cut away to permit study of the free wheeling and clutch mechanisms. WILL RECEIVE MANUSCRIPTS Manuscripts for the next issue of the Old Main Bell should be turned in to Ralph Hetzel jr. '33, editor, be fore October 21. All students arc in vited to contribute, he said. CLUB*TO INITIATE 20 MEN About twenty men will be initiated into the Penn State club next Monday, according to Richard M. Shoop '34, president. GERNERD’S CLUB CLOTHES CORD SLACKS, $2.75 Pressing, 35c Dry Cleaning and Repairing 140 Allen Street ORATORS CHOSEN TO MEET OXFORD Keyes '32, Bcrbnlis ’35, To Engage Ervine, Wilson iir Split-Team , Debate November 28 Scott Keyes ’32 and Angelo N. Ber batis '35 have been selected by Joseph F. O’Brien, men’s debating, coach, to engage the English debaters from Ox ford University in a split-team con test here November 28. A. J .Ervine and Geoffrey M. Wil son, both of Oriel College, Oxford, will represent the English university in the contest. One will pair with a Penn State debater to defend the af firmative side of the question “Re solved, that socialism provides no rem edy for the present economic disor der,” while an Oxford and a Penn State man will uphold the negative. Both Ervine and Wilson are study ing for the bar and both are past presidents of the Oxford Union, in addition to heading other .organiza tions. This season marks the second year of intercollegiate debating for Keyes and Berbatis. Dr. J. J. Osuna ’l2, of the Univer sity-of Puerto Rico, who is exchang ing his services with Dr. Carroll D. Champlin, of the Education School, this semester, will probably preside at the debate. While in college, Dr. Osuna was a junior orator and inter collegiate debating champion. POMOLOGY CLASSES TO USE NEW COLD STORAGE PLANT Prof. Frank N. Fagan, of the de partment of pomology, opened a new fruit cold storage plant on one of the College farms last Friday. The capacity of fruit which can be stored in the plant is 14,000 bushels. Pomology students will use the stor age house for research and instruc tion purposes. GREEN WILL MAKE ADDRESS Prof. George R. Green, of the de partment of nature education, will ad dress the. New Jersey federation of shade tree commissioners at Trenton today. DIDICK SPEAKS TO STUDENTS Over thirty students attended a discussion led by the Rev. A. P. Didick, of Osceola Mills, in the Hugh Beaver Room, Old Main,. Thursday night. Ivan M. Czapp ’33 was in charge of the meeting. J. B. Mingle First Class Shoe Repairing 116 Fraser Street GARRISON HALL 334 West Beaver Avenue BEST BOARD AND SERVICE Rooms $2.00 to $2.50 —Single Rooms $3.00 Board $5.00 - / / ' v !. Laird’s Tea Room . Where You Get Fine Food at a Low Price SPECIAL MEAL TICKETS FOR'STUDENTS A 35c Lunch Every Day That Satisfies TRY US FOR A DAY West College Avenue - gTH TRANSFORMATION EGYPTIAN ROOM GOES MODERN The most glorified barrage of orchestral and theatrical entertainment ever,pre» sented in any restaurant—with on ultra modern method of presentation. IN FORMALIZED ENTERTAINMENT N The theatre goes on while you eat—while you donee—and never stops. ' . THe HALLELUIAH OF ENTERTAINMENT LEO REI^MAty presents the' • ' HOTEL BRUNSWICK ORCHESTRA with • HOWARD PHILLIPS s Famous, fascinating' radio, singers. ■ \ Idealized dance mosie. HOTEL BRUNSWICK • -BOSTON Every eve.—6:3o-2. Dinners SI.SO-82.50 ... Af»er9»np|i*rcoß*er«,*l.iVdmin»niumd[tpfye, ( . THE PENN'STATE COLLEGIAN Campus Bulletin Subscriptions to the Old Main Bell may be obtained at the Athletic Store at the regular price. ■ Freshman candidates for the busi ness staff of the Penn State Farmer will meet in Room 308, Old Main, at 7 o’clock tomorrow, night. AH former ;4-H club girls should give theirnames to Charlotte L. Sum mers, Dorothea Ruth, or Blanche Mc- Gill by tomorrow. Premedical society will meet in the physics building at 7 o’clock tonight, Prof. Oscar F.' Smith, adviser, has announced. -o There will be a meeting of Sopho-. more wornem* Collegian reporters in Room 311,"‘-‘Old Main, at 6:30 o’clock tonight.' \ —o— Track and field meet for all fresh men will be - held Saturday,'October 15, at 2 o’clock. CLASSIFIED BALLROOM DANCING INSTRUCTION—In dividuaI instruction for beginners. Call 779-J. 'or see Mrs. F." J. Hanrahan, Fyc Apart ments. etch WANTED—Position as cook or general house keeper in. fraternity, rooming house,, or restaurant. Write Mrs. Sarah Hutchinson, 816 N. Sixth St., Shamokln, Pa. 4tpdFT EXCLUSIVE DOLLAR DRY CLEANERS 109 East Beaver Phone 444 Schlqw’s Quality Shop Displaying the Newest in evening' . , STREET. ' J i SPORT . APPAREL SOHLOW’S Quality Shop FOR RENT—Large corner room,' four win* (lows, second floor, for three boys—single beds. Also room for one boy. Mrs. Grnhnm, 255 S. Atherton St. Phone 813*.J Rep FOR RENT— 2rooms, single or double. ,Rate . $2.50. Call 183-J. COO Hclstcr St. ltpd 'I FOR RENT—Rooms at 214 W. College Ave.. ' for 1 or 2 persons. $3 per week. 2tchRVW FOR RENT—Comfortable room for 2 students. In private home. 612 W., Foster Ave. , 2tpdEF FOR RENT—Room for 1 or 2 post graduate students, or instructors preferred. . Garage in basement. 228 E. Hamilton Ave. Phone . 005-R. FOR RENT—Large comfortable bedroom. Or* lando apartments. Phone 826*11. 2tpdFT FOR SALE—Several good used ears. Priced . right. Clark Motor Co., E. College Ave. ltnpJM LOST—Fraternity pin with initials G. L. G. • on back. Reward. Phone 456*R. ltnpFW STUDENTS—Themes, theses, reports, etc., ■ typed quickly at moderate charge. 144 S. Allen St. Phone 112. R. . ltnpHß PERSONAL STATIONERY 50 Sheets 50 Envelopes Your Name On Every Sheet Nittany Printing & Publishing; Co. Between The Cornel and the Movies HOW TO AVOID BONERS THE UNiTED STATES IS LOCATED IN THE /^Tj TEMPERANCE ZONE j| POOR BILL BONER—he just' can't think straight. He thinks . £9 w a person safe from contagious v disease if he is intoxicated! • But no college man ever pulls • ' ' boners with a good pipe between his You can buy,' Edgeworth tobacco teeth. There’s something about a anywhere in two forms—Edgeworth pipe and tobacco that soothes a man, Ready-Rubbed and Edgeworth Plug helps him think straight. That is; of Slice. All sizes—l6(f pocket package ; course,- if he uses the right tobacco, to pound.humidor A recent investigation showed Edge- would like to try before you "buy, worth to be the ,/arori/e., tobacco at writefora/reesamplepacket; Address Ifi out of 5k leading colleges. Lams & Bro. Com ■ If you’re not already an Edgeworth 22d - pfejlßi6y smoker, there s new smoking satis- ’ * faction waiting for you. Edgeworth’s blend- of fine old hurleys is distiiic- | • live/ different. You’ll know after | EDGEWORTH SMOKING TOBACCO IK*** itrttha failures trim”up lift" Unit. Shewn with new “bi&b’fnnt'' girdlt ejitlustntd,satin with ilastie side f antis. BP>A S SI Efk E S J Cl Ps DU S» C BELTS Sold Exclusivclyby THE BAND BOX Also Gold-Mark Hose—sl.oo—sl.9s WANTED—Passengers lo Harvard name. , Good round trip arrangement. Leave and return nt your convenience. Call Hnmmond, Freor Hall, first floor. ltpdHß WANTED—Paarengera to Harvard game. Leaving Friday morning. For details, call Hew, BG. ltconipHE LOST—I football game, Saturday, between 2 goal posts on Heaver Field. Finder please return to .Beaver Field on Wednesday night and receive reward. ltpdHß LOST—Waltham wrist watch, leather strap. In or near gym last Wednesday night. Be* ward. 201 Fond Lab. ltpdHß LOST—Fraternity pin between ‘BeavcrField and Pi Kappa Alpha house. Finder please t return to W. E. Brown, Pi Kappa Alpha. Phone 107. ItcompHß “House Party Favors”. We will be glad to submit for your approval— Gifts Suitable and Distinctive for . HOUSE PARTY FAVORS The seal of your fraternity may be applied to any of - these articles and you will find our prices most inviting. The Blair Shop of Gifts 146 Allen Street 211 , 1 V.S. Tm. Of.) Practically backless and cue to almost nothing under the arms-Vits very brevity is ‘‘Lo-Bde’s” chief charm. It allows such perfect freedom everywhere except where support is actually needed! With this clever little bras- - sicrc is shown one of the new Maiden Form “High- v Waist” girdles —designed to give slender waists as well / as smoothly rounded hips. . These are only two of a wide variety of Maiden Form brassieres and girdles ‘ —created to mould every silhouette in harmony with fashion’s latest dictates. * Scad for FREE BOOKLET of new Fall styles for all figures! Maiden Form Brassiere Co,.lnc, Dope C —245 Fifth Avc., N. Y. Tuesday, October 11, 1932 FOP SALE—Sprayed Northern Spy and Bald 'win apples—soc per bushel in 5 and 10 bushel lots. , Fresh eider 20c per gallon,. in 5 and 10 gallon lots. Delivered. Send or* dors to Mt. Nittuny Orchurd, Bcllcfontc, Pa. 2tpdF\V Smart is the name for Society Brand Braeburn. and Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits Value — Style — ! Pricc-r -$19.75 to $35 | FROMM’S THE MOST unexpected and pleasant things happen to ' you when you get the Shredded Wheat habit! That’s, because Shredded "gives you the l energy you need to make every day a pus H-over- It’s Nature’s. own energy food— whole,! wheat! That means nothing lost, and nothing added! *AIT the energy building elements that smart old Nature put into wheat are kept for you in Shredded Wheat. How’ll you have yours? Milk? Cream?. Half and half? Order Shredded Wheat at the lunch counter. .When you ace Niagara Falls on the package, you KNOW you have Shredded Wheat. SHREDDED WHEAT NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPACT “Uneeda Bakers”*,.
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