uesday, March 1, 1927 atts Describes Living Conditions in Far East Thin is the third of n net les of let . which Dean. R. L. Wane, of the Moot of Agriculture, mt NO excl.- elg fin the Collegian front China heir he or, red on a lipeCifil Alliel wan era:Jona( rouumnvtmt. Heim Betan alto decent,. °nodal hocintalit g ad nhaven of the ecouomir condition, • China During the three wets' sojourn at nton we had many excellent on rtunities to form impiessions con using the Chinese people and some their characteristics We cane rtunate, indeed, In being enter tamed several Chinese homes Fun ox ide, a gentleman of wealth and cul re invited the Commission and some lends of his home for (limier. We wet° ingod to tame soma' ours before the dinner hour in order at he might show the guests his arvelous collection of Chinese paint gs and pictures; many of these wet e vela] hundred Yeats old. lie also d a most i emarkable collection of hinese porcelain and pottery. This ltleman and the members of his roily wete e•ceedmgly kind, coal ous, and hospitable, and these din t was served in stylish Chinese fo am The same delightful couhahty was y much in evidence whmcvm and enever we came in contact uali people Even clutrig the short •md of three woks we found that we d formed very strong attachment% th many Chinese filerals. rhe old ploserb, "A prophet is not hoot honor sme in his own coun- J' does not seem to apply to China ir many centimes the you-1g men of e village mere honored by then ighborb electing vet} , high degree les in recognition of outstanding mlastic ability as demonstiated rn Lsing severe government esamhm ns Though the government abat ed this ancient type of o.arnina ,n. many depcc poles tem= stand g in !mot of the great scholars. Mr. Loin, an alumnus and director Linkman tru‘etsit, is chief en neer of the City of Canton and is sponsible for the many street anges Though thole are hundreds mu row streets in Canton varying om sewn to ten feet en width, miles the mole =pot tont ones tune been nde wide enough to accommodate e traffic in a city of 2,000,000 per, e. In fact, many of them are mid than the leading streets of Plots dphirt All of this great task him en accomplished within a pet.od only n few yew, lima is struggling for the immense ,ntrty of food requrred for its teem population, embracing one-fourth people of the entire world. The alert work hard and are very llful, yet they and the dependent limns of consumers must look for ref in more scientific procedure. In s connection, the College of Am 1- tube at Llngnan university is len ing very important service. tote is a Practical suggestion for fessot Ferguson and the Depart- It of Forestry Why should you 6olu W . a AL 4) , 9 :.s ~.. Sqs $ 9 Permanent Display At MONTGOMERY & CO. ( . .j, ilmWoad. i tiewsShoes Stern In N.York,Brooklyn, Ne, rk and Phlladelph. MD A.m.* for .11 Older, Iv Hudson., New York City "YOU CAN GET IT AT METZGER'S" 13TH ANNIVERSARY SALE Tuesday, March 1, to Saturday, March sth, inclusive EVERYTHING IN OUR $25,000 STOCK MARKED DOWN $2.75 and $3.00 Sweat Shirts $1.50 20 per cent off on all Golf Material $1.25 Box of Blue and Gold Seal Paper 68c - $2.00 James Safety Razor Blade Stropper $1.45 1207 0 Reduction on practically all TEXT BOOKS I We are always trying to improve our store for you L. K. METZGER - - 111 Allen PILLSBURY TO GIVE ILLUSTRATED TALK Naturalist Will Appear in Next Number of Ediertainment Course Saturday WILL REVEAL SECRETS OF PLANT, ANIMAL LIFE Tho life struggles of plants and ani mals will be icvealed by Arthut C Pillsbury, natmaligt and photograph er of wild life, in an illustrated lec ture, Mulch tuelfth. Thei sill be the sixth number of the Entertainment Cost se Pie Palsbuly is the official photog laphei of Yosemite National Pail:, CaHome. Ile has devoted years to the study of wild flowers and to the perfection of a method wheleby he can photograph them rit all stages of development Findmg that have mole mule' habits than most human beings lie devised a mechanism which attached to his cantoa enables him to record then life stories. Rare Viols in Collection The collection of films which Mr Pillsbury will bring with him includes magnificent scenic views, rare pic tures of bird and animal life and le jesting scenes in growth and detel opment of plant life These films are the result of many years' investiga tion on the part of Mi Pillsbury Mn. Pillsbury has woven his manic reels into a pleasant and interestmg entertainment lie has discovered that flowers are much like humans; they hale their births, then loves, then deaths, their moments of tri umph, then tragedies The eye of his camera has caught them dancing, thin ting, shaking their heads, jostling each other a - td performing acrobatics rimer dreamed of before. fry the little insignificant iattlesnakes of the Centre County mounteris when you might introduce a much larger food species from Chine and then combine foiestly with snake culture , At the market in Canton I saw a hu,te specimen weighing perhaps 20 pounds that sold in U S cutrewy at about 70 cents a pound! This new type of farming might yield lager profits than bee-keeping and one would not run much risk of being stung. We are gliding today, January nineteenth, over a beautiful calm sea enioute to Manila. After a few days at that pmt. we will sail fm Singa pore, Colombo and the Mediteir.in ean posts R L WATTS, The Tea Room of Distinction in State College THE FENWAY i Industrial Engineering Department Student Desks and Chairs, Student Tables :Is: CHIFFONIERS $12.50 TYPEWRITER TABLES - - $4.00 to $8.50 CHAIRS • - - • • - • • - - $3.50 DESKS $12.50 to $25.00 STUDENT TABLES $5.00 COSTUMERS $2.00 GATE-LEG TABLES - - - - $4.50 to $9 DRAWING BOARDS - - $1.25 to $3.00 SWINGS - - ----- ,$5.00 to $lO.OO PICTURE MOULDING • 3c to 20c per foot MAGAZINE RACK - - - - - - - $1.75 BOOK SHELVES - - $3.50 to $7.50 CEDAR CHESTS - • - • $3.00 to $25.00 ROOM 106, UNIT B WATCH THIS AD "Daddy" Groff's Home in China The Penn S Orators Win Two of Four Week-end Tilts (Continued (torn first page) Meeting the (idiot Dickinson group at the Cential State Normal school, Lock Raven, on Fliday night the Nit [any nlh :rata e ti lo uas declared loser 1,2, n tun to one decision of the Judges Returning to State College the [initiative men faced the Westm n Alatyland negati‘e team in the Audi torium-Saturdav night Here the Penn State or stars outlin ed present conditions resulting horn the Volstead Act and declared them intnleiable. Advocating a modifica tion of the Act, it etas claimed that all amendment mould better political, so cial and moult conditions Frully the Nittanv men dechued that a modi fication to permit light wines and hems would be attended by popular approval The Weston Malyland tiia 10.40 h, ed its argument into lam issues: first that light mines and beets are mho catty injurious, second that the advo cated amendment to the VoWeed Act mould be unconstitutional, thud that the Act as it now stands is elrectne Complete Line of 1 Strap Watches Diamonds Hann & O'Neal Tn. t-listi4 MTN CASLLIF.GIAN' ate Lodge and fouith that the advocated modi fication mould not iminove conditions After a heated lebuttal, the Westmn Mat land team was unanimously do elated winno. Speaking for the affiimative team oe~e M. R Davis 10, E J. Blatt '3O, 8!. D Barnhill '27 and as alteinate, Dodge '29, The pelsonnel of the Nittanv negatise team was a, follous• N IT Adams '2B, I W Brandt '29 and Gilbeit Nulick '29 'An open totem debate will take place on Friday night mum the conic question, the Rutgers university at lumatne team meeting the Blue and White ncgatiee group FIREPLACE WOOD COAL .4: State College Fuel & Supply Co. :i: Phone 3S•M THIS SPACE New Silk Scarfs RESERVED FOR New Patterns SCHLOW'S 1 Popular Prices QUALITY SHOP EGOLF'S El R HUFFMAN BASKETBALL MGR WHEN THE_TRUE PIPE SMOKER THE MAN_WRO HAS TRIED.THEM ALL AND REALLY UDWEISETTLES.DOWN/TOiGETORE.UTMOST_COMFORT.SOLAO3 .-4NOVIwaO,:.oO AND REIAX&TION:OUT,MP_HIS.FAVORITE.PIPE:YOU.WILLIGENERALLY DISCOVER:THAT:HE.IS:SMaKING..BLUE_BOAR_TOBACCO WURGEIYOUiTOITRY BLUE BOAR YOURSEIFiAND.:FIND:OUT/WHUTHESA NENicONSIDERTHE_TOBAqCO:RUESTION.SETTLEDIFORLIFE' ENROLLMENT INCREASES IN JOURNALISM COURSES Gibbons and Banner Teach One Hundred and Fifty Pupils In Newspaper Work An incrense over last year of about fifty students in the course in news paper lepotting and correspmdence cifeted by the English department has necessitated the forming of ad ditional sections and an expansion of the cork of the department More than 150 students have el ected the coulee this yeas, the largest number of ins year since its intro duction heir It is non being taught both semesters This semester, through the co-op elation of the Co',equat stall, an "A" section, consisting of those Wang the comae who have received n glade of 2 m better In English, is coveting as signments fot the College semi-week ly Theli work on the paper is un der the direction of 12 Al Atkinson '2B Although the department of Jour pals= heie is not as extensive of as w ell-equipped as those of the Mid ' West colleges and universities, it is growing steadily under the thiection of Professors Gibbons and Banner ' a Id it is hoped will soon attain the ranking of a major department in the College. At present six courses in journalism are offered and several others are planned IFor Service, Comfort and Economy Burn the Genuine Anita Punxsutawney Rusty Coal For Sale at PHIL FOSTER COAL YARD PENN STATE COLLEGE STATE COLLEGE PA Engineer Says Office Experience Essential (Continued from first page) teen upon gt :Ideation for the put pose of appl‘pg the knowledge gut net cd in college hlr I ington closed Ills Immo ks stating that c-lgincets should do only that scot k en which they ate contented Fiiihn night in Room 200 Enzin coring D. Mi. ilarrington spoke to membeis of the student blanches of the Civil, Elects e and Mechanical Engineei ing ..ocieties on the sti net electiical and mechanical eon , sta action of movable budges Ills lecture was 1111140 nted orth lantein slides Mr Ilar ington at prevent has forty br rdge enterpr Ise+ under consti action no olving twelve million dollars. Shown:. a Leen interest in the promo tion of engineer log education he has delivered addiesse, at the leading school in the country Ile is sched uled to speak at Washington, 1) C, next Monday and it Vancouver, Neu foundlnnd, the latter part of the week cite largest selting . quality peiwit k in the world Superlative in quality, the world-famous vENus V arias give best service and longest wear. I Rub n en n ,re pe d do . $ 1.2 0 Pencil Co., 215 Filth Ave.,N.Y. •kersofUNlQMThml 00 fleas In 12 colon—S per do, THE AMERICAN TOBACCO'COMPANY !age area Band Presents Sunday Concert in Auditoriu (Continued from first page) played by W. E. Iltery '2B and a 11 , and saxophone duct by E. E nom 27 and P. V. Rice '2'P The plogi opened voth the overtute "Undo of Lortsmg, pl.n•ed hu the online s non. Thtoughout the contort mumeal selections nn ere enthtpqnu alit leeened Ir the audience A% the final ❑mnbet the land pl• ed a deNeliptive fantagm "The B tle fat Demomney" by Fain et Ti piece la a nutmeat panmama denten incidents 'mot to the Weild W. the eanllkt and the ultimate %let° of the allied poueis It ended It renchtion of the anthem "Anima.. IN ednesda, moiling at eight-thi o'clock, thu tv-three members of band mall bioadcaq a ,ailed cone, of militaiy band masa_ nom the C loge radio glatlon WPSC Find Your Right Place In L and Know Yourself a Science Knows Yo lhati Psychology pt a_ttcallv ap plied lot ,ocattonal guidance, poison al ellmenc, and social hat ninny CHARLES DeLANCEY ALLEN Special Reprei,entatite of the Amei icanlnsutute of Placnologl, 239 A 42nd St, N, Y ,t few d.to oil at the STATE COLLEGE HOTE I=l Keep tins and call on no in No York. Flee public lectures evet Flu lay Pmate and cid, truden Urn Mk tot Book fists N B We want young men a women to study and qualify to bell, LECIIZE
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