T 01,5 No,B i •, /> 7*l • V- - V; , ! - /7\\ 'Vt: J! Jl left FEATURING*** Are you coming to our roller - skating party tonight ? If you ain’t, better not come to school Monday, or you’ll get mauled* So what if you can’t skate ? Columbus took a chance - look where he is now* In oase you still don’t know, it’s being held at the Comet Rink near the Hersker Theater* Anything we can do on skates or on our anatomy will be done there and afterwards at the Center an Oprn Hause will be the vogue with dancing and refreshments. The plaoe is supposed to close up early ( in the morning, maybe) so that you school - children oan Borne beauty sleep get. Bring your best girl er fellow without charge exoept for an amusement tax of twenty-five cents * You are guaranteed to have a geod time or your money will be cheerfully unrefunded* ' Mr, Brent in will pass out —— lini ment for aohing feet, and so on, while 800 Kieft will do seme figure-skating*. Those who attended last year remember the spills, thrills, chills, and fills tibey got and it promises to be another affair like that this year. The dancing will commence after the roller-skating and refreshments will be served during and after the struggle (dance). Penn State Con' EEO ■v, /* \ , * ' / V". :er, Hazleton " Prepare to produce, to protect liberty, " So reads the placard advertis ing the defense courses now being offered at the Hazleton Undergraduate enter. In this striding manner the urgency of the current national emergency is boang brought home to each of us* Our resoourses of materials, production facilities, man;** power, and trained people aro being taxed to the limit in order to surmount the ’~p<& 'i*'* greatest obstacle that haaever questioned our idea of that is right and our way of life* •t-. :,.l: W* are'-salvaging, utilizing, substit uting, mashalling, saving everything that will enable us to overocme our national enemies. Of course this is a cooperative enter prise, and no matter how much skin half of us wear off our fingers, if the other half w lay down oh the job M , the results will be nullified, at least in part. This, apr parently, is exaetly what is happening in one aspect of our struggle, both economi cally and sooially, That aspect conoems unity. We ore still not unitied ehough to put forth the maximum effort despite the seeming proximity of our federal govern ment* It is an established fact that some of ou s govermont shipments to army oamps are being stopped at state lines and held,, up for as much as a week, until schedules for passage arrive. More than that, Alaba ma is charging the government over a hund red dollars per truckload of military sup plies that travel its roads. What kind of unity is that ? Interstate trade is more rigid now than it ever was , even though we are ex periencing shortages of many essential, articles. Proper distribution without re gard for state lines is a possible means of easing these shortages. The oity and the country have_ maintained a balanoe with out barriers since our republio began. Why oan T t the rural and urban states do like wise ? Sooially our several unities states haven*t shown much semblance of unity. We I re inclined to hire the Hew York law yer beoause his bar examinations are more OH NATIONAL UNITY Page 1