Page Two Penn State C,ollegian ...hie the College tear lie ettulento of the in Pennell- ' 1 lt St tie .. g ~, In the Inlet 0 , 6 of Stuilontri, Kull% Alumni, Intl lends or the rolle,ze EDITORIAL sTArr 112 L Prlll '2l 11.11tor-In-Chlef .1 11. lam '2l V.sistont .11.11 tot II S Morrie 21 'Mon Aging 1 - tlltnt ASSOC! NTE. EDITORS IT NV Cohen '26 II T, In liner '26 P. A. Shoner 26 D. 1 Durbin '26 11 T 12:flehel '26 A 17 Smith '26 Iremen's 11.1Itor '11.14 II 1' trles '26 111 - SINECS CT II T .T It IfeCullorh '2l Iluelm es Monorel IT Er lot '2l Aile eftloins M.tieuret It C Intl) 'l7 Chi 11l Won 'AI In wet 1 , 41 9 21' \ If.EIIS C Ilrumfl. lel '26 T C On. 26 a T. Clue '26 REPORTERS TV F Adler '27 r: r 11 , 11 e: '22 AV P Reed '27 N Edlng '27 S 11 Cl neon to '27 'CI I. M limo '27 C 11 Colt to in 27 11 IV Ile, till 27 It C 11 onloles '27 $ I. 1:1 matte; . 27 Sulierautlon s:ln, If p t4l beret e e lot, 1923 Aft, m ull, tot, 1921, $! 7l Enteleil It the Po.triftl. r St the College. Pt v. seeen lel iso rootlet (tillertitle not Put.1140:14 Co 1:o11:11nr.: loloploolo: 202-IC, )fomber of V.lAorn Infertolloghtle \on•pnpor issoolation News Ed:tor this Issue TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1925 A WORD OF ENCOURAGEMENT Feeling that some form of commendation is due those who woqic hardest for the best interests of a public, the COLLEGIAN takes this opportunity to congratulate and to encourage the winter sports teams that hose demonstrated their abilities so tar this year Taking a trip that involved mental as well ns physical sham direc tly before the final e ammations, the basketball team returned victor ious from two encounters, and so remains at the top of the list The game with the Midshipmen was,particularly a hard one, but the Mutiny team demonstrated its spirit and won The wrestlers, too, have entered their season with a determination to win and prcspects are favorable for a good team to enter the inter collegiates Their earnestness will win for Penn State Likewise, Allan Helffrich put forth his best efforts in New York last Tuesday night and won permanent possession of the "Millrose 600" trophy, a feat never before accomplished in track history. But Helffrich did nct stop at this on the following evening he took the half mile went in the time of I minute, 56 and 3-5 seconds Such per formances are phenomenal In every instance these men were working for Penn State A little more endear or along other lines of campus activity will go a long way toward making this a better place in which to live PENN STATES FIRST CLAIM "Insofar as it indicates a belated recognition of the obligation the Commonwealth owes the institution, the request of the Senate Committee on Education For data looking toward Penn State College as a state university has lively importance "Penn State has first claim on the bounty of this state for higher education It is the ward of the state It is the property of the state It can look only to the state for financial support and development It works to the state and is under its control Yet with all this it has been neglected without excuse or justification "And there is no secret as to the why of it Money which should be going to Penn State as a state-owned and state-controlled institution is going to other institutions neither state-owned nor state-controlled That practice is unsound fundamentally Public money should not be given where the state forfeits control of its expenditure To kiss goodby to public funds in that fashion is dangerous and wrong in prin• ciple "To violate this principle is serious enough in itself, but when the breach of it imposes hardships on a state-owned institution, restricting and cramping its usefulness, it is tantamount to a father feeding his neighbor's children while his own starve _ "The present practice of aistributing state subsidies ought to stop. If institutions now receiving it are fairly entitled to this bounty, then similar generosity cannot be withheld frcm any other privately-con trolled colleges which make application It will be impossible to deny such requests which means eventually the impoverishment of the tax payer." Athletic Association Submits Financial Statement for Year Ending August, 1924 The A ildet., .1000 I Won Lt count% ohnot 0 (1411(0 .14 o f Xuguot. 11. 1921, Of .11,17177 1110 • 1000 of 11.. 11 , . 11 10 0 the ..A4ool I Won 11814 to the Penn -00 It anll 1 01110 Sollo2o 1.91032 . 01100 Itttllclln e t rund Ito Ilrot lnotullinent of $lO - 111)11 11,1..4 lls 0,1,11 '101(1101 .0 $lllO 1100 00 .111t11[11)(1111 t 0011 11111E10. 111 WC g too lo 1111 10 it V 14 10P11, Vl, - l'lloll/ 51.1144 x, $21,141 92, I'l,lllllll 1 7tl. allloll 11,,nlittnent, $1 741(9 (.1.11 Come. $4 100 01,, 01) it ono 00. 1: 01,1 $1,71 7 t On, In Ikhl4 n 111 old 10111 of $511911111 The 2111 • fill (11111. 111101\ 11 1110 1000 11 0 0 non , ,' pfd 1, 91 0111111 01 rO4, ,e I 06,027 ttel the 10111 t pt tollttn es tot me ttlon end 111,11ntetione, of the t.l 01.1,11 Assie I,o l on, Spot 14 I).'11111111,11 \ thletle 1. lelds and Ti 110111 11.01 , 0. NI 1•I $l7l 101 SO t tnot Of 10 , 090 e 1 t spt ntllttit .0 for the 11 1011 t Nt 11 of $11,4290( Thto 0 1 1 off ft con the A 1 ow.; t 041114 of 1,. pt.% 1,100 tr Ilt 01 to of $14915110 The dew:toe of t poot-4e 10.1 1 ~..01110 11, 111,, the r of 402,4 (1.14 1097011011110 lot this doll 0100 Tno t ottllttni, p... $0,05190 01,1101 I'oo4lllll +19,0011 I in MIL of $4l 024 79 2111 othtt .411111 1 4 shop dolloltn 0$ (111 InnIOII Int; mum. to T 1104,. $ 9 ,77041, Ihtoollstll, $8 67/ 09. 11.04600,111, t 1 710 11. 11'1 t otllnte, $ I 2417'1, 1. tt 0,41.. $2 7781, 130‘in4. $1 009 74 . 8 000.. $1.17171. Tt nolo, $1,01!12, 111111, $671 .1/ Tae Athhoh Atoaxittion oproonts uere audited to tP.Otetonn. Toot° ond Ihoutio t . totitled Public Atroontonts of Nto York Ch) Iparls throat° and EXPPIlstb Aetnant rot pollod Mfgllllt 31, 1323 to Anatt`n. al, 1324 MEM i 11(1111111 11 Id< 1 1 140411/ ,Isetb \ \ «smug .11 1 1114,1 1 (adf tinmmn of and Eminmie Schedule is Net Sordid% Student rev. :Illx.dlanedi, Income ___ R A. SHANER N. 4 Do!telt k NKSIn Ph , , , 41 024 70 12.670 9,7764: 1'124409 II 672 83 7.4.00 8.1 4,735 1.1 4 930 99 1 214 99 6.270 99 .155221 .1226149 2,577,29 2,422 21 1 973 75 1,211 13 1 092.12 b7J 32 473 02 1710 77 17,004 00 - IJ3 110 Thoughts of Othersl NEW WORLDS oinr‘ard crim.oto had t t.nnile 114 Op I itie , tiOn 14, it 111 , 3 pet Inc Soil plislonophot tt rt et ttnite tile In t$ Mile coined the stet 11 tAt 111 t I'l ont 'Ph der to Doetor non!, CI Inn nutlet for out+ Itn‘o pondered and no ,t tnt the 111GOO1 to rhea questlon t but dour tho igoo MCI% ten hhilosonoloo his moo no loser to the emnt .Inou et th an iii, lo othot ,kon o St/ t it hnnPornd th it thr no, hl hoo Rion, enhh plentiful suoph rf Intl nien hn no ono 00,114 D , Os tilie cute nhh h atinhed /V, :sou at I int, is tonna., asl In olthet at isiht all um • .deeua 111.1111e1 Ind hot 11 , 1“, IL AY sunlit° as 111% Idiot could inn rind., 1 elm n to l'aul NV }tttttd PI tondo anon 1:cm11,1 When you write home for money, use SANFORD'S , Fountain Pen Ink 4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4. 4. .4.•, .. 1. Senior •• •• .I . `: Dance I LI: Corsages „.. .. t Cot m line—State Cops nut keep order m front t of store. .. ..I. X ~.. J. 3:: : %tate College x ± floral Zhoppe W. J. mcs6m4R, Prep,. :: t 117 E. Beaver Ave. X -r 4. Bell 26-M :r tr. PENN S+AfE totltdtAtsi t' 1 -is_• , ) zr. i.,,, -.4 0 . ... br , ) ~..- 6 . et, ~.. -iie .... .... f .. , .- IB WHAT IF YOUR PROF SHOULD SAY- Clint Ile My no% —len 01l 0‘ et Non—Go Oct' Your• Sn't.hol rael.nd—Tiomt —non•t Mame It 01l on \le— tml, Don t 'Minh You'll Ito Mltmod IM==l the glllo judging extim ' • :Mouth—Well I Ju4t tela • him I thought I: . li i.reeti, lognim..u , iii h. ~, MIZE =WM We hen, th the 7:fretrienl Englneetlnt: depo Intent Intentl9 roaming n thah ❑ the Stott , Pen. What I .hoelt that mill be to the turn ttea TRUE ENOUGH /011 fellows title .51 yens , State don't I,now• how 111010 Nell hits It. Yotne 51,111 kieklll4 411110 t the ro-eds Ifeto, NMI Inaljeat dale in take Ils to t dlllee In at Women's dlulltllmr, Alto It dl 01 St hetel:, 7 l It ‘m:o he and ulllc un o the al tee Then Mel vou'le thtough trlimlnSPllie fanstastle, sou 'ems- Imes— seldom. hommet—tolse . its en n Ten- Song/ mhehe me are 01151 d to /I del 11101 e thin n shit ken snminlell tmeno;the een ‘ ls, and an'olonpm ode. an :mite ten cents' Allot m aith oit do if we \trot On Arnie. rebulling t Yell°, 'O, to c tke ua te'oltd 110111 0111 11017111/01,' Then "Oft would require a meal aftenrmds the bill of mhlrli mould mol,e Oermato's war debt to the U S lords I thong}, it hmt tapendlc lag Woleh out, me ma) ins It and at en If we don • suctresl 'fir Ittlei to hoe Wed 1041 IMO than never In lose tried it :Ill.'. - OLD 011.1 D WHY WORRY? ;won, not fond stud, t the f.teult% 1,111 heip NOLI out in time of net it— IMICI=II CZ= kaulum, th‘e °Moe 011 tlxtiflvt, eotlnatteo thus If the elgotettev smoked In Penn St rte vtudemq note led lad-tn•entl In .1 lino to entt-Ilvo thmtu..nd milt .. . , ton,: there 1,01111 be 1110010 n roc kale the earth and enough left 001 to Mike Intt•i•bogh look nor:nil 'dm log an trultokrlal qlnit-done 'We II v. e a t ocky Deal 11l other Win denies being .tepid or blunt, paid he knorlid:his enllll, tot a ouple of loons— ,litut those loops licked J't in Tiont on 'Alum., getting' tinrnon4 on I)) o‘tt)bod‘," compielned the Nola, loot not IN it qtronod up and Bonn the lynch. qh.ildnF out It 4 brla•lee. 2 ; 1,210,31 I CERAMICS PROMSOR TO 40.828 as ATTEND,OHIO CONVENTION, 12.223 00 , - Pi ofcsonr .1 11 Sheet of the St pat t- Hien t of Ceramirs (till Isl. eleut P-nn Ntote it a con% orotion it Ohio State 11,22 , 100t 1 ‘..rY Columbuo, Ohio ont, Feb -47 121 89 'siNteenth to to unto -fleet The !purpose of the rots ention in to eon, 60,44 oo !niontoilits the thlt to-nth .011111,01 , 11, the estahilshinent in this count" of college Otte Ilion In Cri entire Dm I'M the name MOM, the Artist I ciin Orrmica Society will Rohl Its on 020 'DO , ‘10,.. . - °,50000 1111.1.0 turtling there Ptnn State Col -1,00000 I Sge, Awl other colleges In the linited 1.715 0 ,,,,,,, 0 ,..,, "tate, and Canada gla inn' coon, in !Cerarnlns, talll preotnt rahlbltlons and - •` ' • 1 , 173 uto , ! i. °ART, or thvr monk STATE coLLEGE BAKERY Now doing business at rear of 139 . Allen Street Just telephone yOur orders - Our cakes are being sold at Paul Series', Allen Street ---RADIO COAST TO COAST RADIO $35.00 With Tubes and'ii>hones Patents of Generttl Electric and Westinghouse ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. 123 FRAZIER ST. Relax During Exams , BY , TOBOGGANING oil. ' SKIING ON SAT e B AT The Athletic Store On Co Op. Owner l ipid YOU Kiiow— Thnt there 'An. much , slam 11,1859 us to h 'tether the tenter' shindy 'Mould be sulllelont If the stutha enrohntent should et er el, the 308, Tint Abrnhnm Lincoln has an hon. o* member of the Occident Llieror) Socleo, one of Pctin Stlte . o . fleet cluhe' of Ito RIM the College long closed in In% it hen the ..tutlents enlisted to reg. , the In% leloll, of the ConfedenteS7 -41--- Then Penn Sene Inn the cadent fel t. niter espetimenn jn the united Shtf.A^ That onll ono student was mdunted In the On9s uf '6O It bile tho elms Of .022 nuntlieted 004? ' PATROXIER 017( ADyr-ItTIRIIRS • A;g.,tidfirAt. 'ANDY • - 121 South AtheltdiQStrce't!: ; ,..„',..: State College, Pa. A.UTOiled3/P , tR4I4SPORTATION Between State,Volitge'aMtleticint, meeting all trains. Open and 'Closed' Cars: Side:TA:lf , Mai: Be Arranged For. "Be4Sbn4ble Chaiges Phones: 'Bell 176, ;; Commercial 116-W : : .4...:-:-.....44.4.44444.4.:::z4.4:4.4... , :..1..: .i.444.44.:..:-14.: 7 :-:.,::::.411 : Thel•stritte COllo,o' Hiltitt.Tea Room t: 4. x o: , + OPEN .AD4EIt: ALI; b4NCES •._ • a:, • .. ~ ,-•.. • • 4. _ ,EntraiikThr44gh Lobby •" .:, .4: t YELLOW - CAIN` - SERVICE-AT ALL TIMES y . r B4llThithe : 3so 1: :;„.;..;..; , . t. i44,4.4,,,e-.:4+,5+4,..,4,.:..m-Hrt-1-:44-5..K.d1i-t-544 , -1.-: , :-:-pi.i.-4-:-H-:-H-4..i. ';• TIE TROI3I)I 4 E , =AT 1 START- '. ..t : . . c ED , AT:,;'2 . O'CLOCK 17 . , in Alt , nct fo o t_ 0 ,, f m n1 r 1..a ., i , 5011.: . , Ton fetl ,: firr. And then—come. ht 4. "ohark. ! 1 x ,A. ~,r,no Hui, 'pain, 11.: gro44 - 4 ;It, tulle. Ito9oension of '3 out enthe "• t J. brain Mort of tho day 10 dotilrydighting.nheadaehii In the esening. ••' t“yule unlit to do .103 titian. No nondet the'exnerLt . 133 that the grent , •• nut Into of time in modern byetinewt 'in conned by minor 1114—little colds . 1 . y j. and headaches ; • ' , , ; •:. • • '..' .i' .1: 8R m nn) headnehea come ,on'Acronttl, the ' clo;1 or, the do% —a.ftet •T• j ~ 41,1 aim 4 . dattele can noalte:, jcnit,,,,thnle‘yn; ire oi• - leg sore and tender ..„. i• Titus, .111) . one oe.iour unty,foLesp , rtnaielen'enn eaune ynn 1nt1.... held- •-• ' ..1: tem n , e'mn , elendt tVe Wrtdynxitlhfiefirbvrl,noe;notlc You know hon one .i. wile 'With their nomple,v nia100.1111; - •Akt Inn.' ‘'four ton Oen — real') end • i• -"Lorna:iv of - the hrhio, ;re ',the nottreey'of ,dlne, inn of ten head tehrn •-• .17. Ilkiee' n , itegdaelte' Is Vt'er,tl4 .I,l S te ., :n.y%rdne.. e3enno .in the morld— :1: mot, hecause often lt 4 clin ..bo' kytaliy,eaye.iddd '; ~(I.tt salt tour headache :: ' : II 4TE 1011n41111 li ~ lINANINED: I .;.: ' DR.'' EVA:S. ROAN Iflitalefonte Mute College •-• , 3v.in.d.) and 4aturda3 MO If, College Ale. :r it Other dfouro-10 to Jt .30 4 4 m.. 1 . 30 to 4 JD P in .4: 101. no dol . except ..Wedneaylqy and Satin day .0 . d• de,;-:-:-N-I-1.0-1.^:÷:01-teXef-f-i-I-0tfel-Dielleiei+i-:•++44-:•44'00+4.-S-feie0444-1, 1.11 NOTICE TO STUDENTS Our representative will be pleased to : taki3 - care of 1 4 1 • any one desirj,ng . to. Rent a Tuxedo suit. -;• Our suits are of-t4e latest de, sign , aticliiaiad tailored. SatisfaCtion Ct:Oatamtee.cip'.- - WHITTINGTQN DRESS SUIT CO. Orders ',Wit be in !no week tividvpide to herre prompt delivery 00, rOt - M4 11.4 PO4 6104 #O9-- , Photte 199. ' l'aesday, teld . 4.llT":l; l'Mt E. it. TUTTLE TALKS - TO PENN 11 ST iTE ELECTRICAL trstamms'iri • nule: the nooplreo of the-Electeleal llnglneoringSoelety. ACr. E. B. Tuttle. nn engineer of Transmission and tretlon‘of the Dell TelephOne Cominne Pcnnsyl, into npol, hut Iluestl.l,l night to' the senior electrical engineeis en the fundrtm , ntals of telephone Inns mission.l'Mr. Tuttle also One a gen eral tall, before the electrical students Wetine9py, morning. _ ..tu, • .0 , 04 1, 01 1.( 444 . SW• • PLEASE NIDTEve— • OF FEIIICITUIO 2nd • untmee• Dully ut Tun • • Roth TUentro• Open tver) Evening . • PASTIME— - - . TRESPAY— Is oRn SHEARER, CONRAR NA (itE, RENEE ADOREE and WALTER NIERS In "Exeuso Men" Spoolight gna New, Weekly. ,yr,(11) 1 / 4 Elp4y & trln'p r o - ,Wegn{ Two - - , • ' 1 :t lia,poitiltl Shoithm• of k I 01. A • D ATi A-• U Vogl rOOO Tho 'moot i‘noderful I ti n Olt` oiibiect ;node' on Skpog • SATLNIDAT-- AlA•lopi rr-1,1,1y at Tat,— Flrot romp, Ifltoirlow of )1,1,1t1 AWIIII4, 11110011 and , lAN ILEVTII Ip "k:ntletment" ht.ick tiennett Comets—"Ho.3 moon lAn ilshlP9," NUTAN.T— TI7.SDAY,& WEDNUSDAY— , Atmlnto Ttartotoy 'rtto— Tlloll.lsi In "Ton Otto, of Statue' , Attbur Stone In ...lu,t A (mod tilts TTIVMDAY g. FRIDAY— . :31.1tInoe Thut.dal at Tito— ,YATST - RUTH MILLER nod ' RALPH GRAPES• Jn "Daughters of Todu)" .Do Mite, Sorlen No 3