"RAC Tr- Penn State (ZollegiaTi Published semi-vreekly during the College year by students of the Pennsylvania State College, in the interests of the College, the students, faculty, alumni and friends. THE EXECUTIVE BOARD WIIFRI.FR LORD, JR. '2B It M. ATI.INSON '2B C. F. FLINN '2B . THE EDITORIAL STAFF W ITrelrrt Lortn, JO. '2B Rl\\ll\lll KAPLAN '2B R. '2B NV. S Triown: , . '2B P. It. Swum '2B I, II I:, 11, Jr '29 II 1.:. 1191Trn m '29 C P. Fs IN, '24 JOHN 1414 11 , 04 It It. KIII:oltN 1=MIIIIM!EZ=III!Ilif:/21 I=l C. niernun unthey '29 W S Turner '2O ll= Q E Ilentwe C A. Mensch T. J. Schofield J. li. Coogan L II Nieman R P. Stevenqm WII Cox M. T. Scepansky If. R Tim'enfold S S Ceesey W 11 alunnerer 0 A. Wlsonshy The nn State COLLEGIAN nelenettne enmrnunlentient on nny of empuY Inter,' All letter+ int..l hear the name of the 1, rut. r An...tenon: eannmin.l. allone nill he en•reettroletl In the tYI .1. • r.r I It In, ..r r nom. nt.on.hony the letter thlt fn. en 'none It• men de phone nithA leternp int the von.eeeee :/. oto Ile .deny rote,lot the right ri Jot t 01l a ounti untie 01 It or. MM. II on, for oublit Loom Ihe COM rnot .F.CIAN noutmet Tuo ru,nruoletlltt fur tomtit...lt otyrtuotol in the I. ttir Hos nnl. n pr,ro .2 10 nn>al.le before 110.0mI , er I. 102 .1 1 I ni.r. nt the I no tnfllr, State Collet, na second chum matter tut., trlittany Printing: and Publlolllng Bullelltt. :taloa Col. lean Pn I. I. Ithone MAY, Call Ong, Mum II 00 n m In 12 00 nr• 4.00 lc L 00 p tn. Managing Editor This Issue I=ll FRIDAY, JANUARY 13. 1928 FRIDAY, THE THIRTEENTH Eat, drink (nothing stronger than the legal one half of one per cent) and be merry for today you may die Is not today Friday, the thirteenth, the unluckiest da} of the leap year? In the savage state man was rich in superstitions His religion consisted mainly of medicine men, taboo charms and queer rituals based upon fear and fallacious reasoning. If an 'individual should un knowingly partake of a foibulden food, he upon being informed of his evil deed, would immediately curl up and die We laugh, especially when a lec turer tells us that the Zulu, com ring his dusky fair, cnews a piece of wood in the expectation that as the wood is reduced to pulp, her heart, too, will be soft ened (modern shieks, please take note') The poor fellows knew no better We laugh But when someone suggests tilat many of the faithful still carry Saint Peter's Tooth,i a piece of the robe worn by Saint Mary, a crueifis of the left hind foot of a rabbit to ward off forth comingi disaster, the laugh fades. We have not discarded all our superstitions With us today are! those who refuse to light a third cigarette from one I match and who cat efully avoid walking under ladders' and mistletoe 01 course, the space immediately be-I neath a ladder might be dangerous ground, especial ly Mien a workman carrying a hod of bricks is imounting it, and tarrying under mistletoe might load to a well-known heart and lip disease In the present age the medicine men of the savages and the seers of the Hellenes are replaced by palmists, mediums, phrenologists, astrologists and psydmanalysts Alter communing with the stars, a Lertain Laurel Miller, wits bold enough, to reveal the startling tact that during ID2B, "a new:President will be choir to sit in the White House" paid that there will be "labor troubles,"` and wit's probably royally remunerated' for her boldness. Valle this group of parasites does not control national affairs, it does fleece a sufficient number of susceptible and unthink ing people to live handsomely. Among its victims e Many wealthy individuals who, instead of being bumbled with an evil spirit are afflicted, with a com plc% of the Freudian variety The patent-medicine man, the physical culturist, and the snake oil vendor conies in for their share of the loot from this believing generation Unshaken belief in any of obviously false and ridiculous superstitions is an ;odes of a dull mind College students, as a group, are supposedly the most critical and intelligent of all classes of society. Probobly one half of those who believe do so because of mental laziness and the other half because of lack of mentality Most of the aforementioned pseudo sciences serve admirably as parlor pastimes, and as such, they should be cultivated A POPULARITY CONTEST Recently at Ohio State university, a painting was unveiled depicting the two winners, (a cow and a girl) of a "homecoming queen" popularity contest con ducted there last year The cow, Maudine Armsby by name, gained official election to the title while the girl, acclaimed as a campus favortie, had to be be content with second place. According to the Ohio State University Monthly, the election results rocked , the campus It is inconceivable Butt the affair could have been much more than a practical joke depending upon the utter incongruity of the situation for ,ts humor. Nevertheless it may, in a more unobtrusive manner, have been an indication of piedommating sentiment, on the part of the student body. If such a state of affairs were to take place at Penn State, it would provide copious material for laughter all over the campus. But what would be still more im pel tont it might also serve a more serious purpose. remedy certain unsatisfactory conditions. Here at Penn State these is an stir:mimeo! n 1 mole than tivv. hundred ‘k omen -audents The regis tiar's figures prove it, the office of the Dean of Women will an m it Notwithstanding, levy in the outside world realize it and Penn State is generally accepted as being a male institution For reasons not easily comprehended, Penn State's women stud :eats remain inconsequential, self-confined and self . 'centered A group of several hundred human beings does not usually limit the scope of its influ ence so mat kedly How much better it would be if. for a change, the co-eds would refuse to occupy the back seat and would whole-heartcdly enter into the spirit of sonic 'enterprise of their own, aside from that of retailing the latest bit of gossip or recounting the number of telephone calls received per evening or fondly pc:- using their engagement books , How much betteL it would be for the co-eds themselves , To what an event it would benefit the College , Penn State athletic teams bring honor, even glory to the institution, Penn 'State faculty members ofttimes reflect due credit on the College, student organizations contribute their share We would hesitate to recommend a popularity contest such as was held at the Ohio institution and would even more deplore a like result However, we 101 l that in spite of handicaps. the women students would do well to enthusiastically support activities of their own This would contribute to a greater Penn State. President Vice-President ~, Treasurer Editor-in-Chief Amtitnnt Editor Mannglng Editor Associate Edutot Associate I,clitnl It. P. Mlleham '29 L. Mitgaer '29 Illenna=s lqanager `.,lvertliing itlannfgel C!! 1 cal:khan Manager I=ll The Bullosopher's Chair Snutherc You're acting might• mires lately, Bullosopher from u hat I heal "Welk who wouldn't be acting queer these ‘l*4 with lengthy reports, final morns and whatnot playing pranks with one's anticipatton " Smithers I know, but CVIMS, reports and the like Ile not things to chuckle about That's what I base tolerance to—your spasmodic chuckling author sts that come °Mach , without pins °cation ' Who said so! Hasn't a man's reflections someth ng to do so ith the no he nets' Piobably alien I acted queerv, my mind mos ichearsing a pathetic farce which occulted the other night It scents that an upperclassman, one of the unening (tumid type—there are a fen le maining—mished to send a fiosh on an grand and so despatched him to the Schwab Auditomum Whereupon the lowly plebe laughed out, light in his commandm's face He had never heard of Schwab Auditoimm and actually thought the upperclassman was trying to team him Imagine , Smithers Pit} the poor plebe. It's not entnely his fault Just how often do sou heat that stimture described us the &Web Amino:aim ' Why even the campus publications fail to honot the donor of the building McAllister Hall, Watts Hall and the C nnegie Lthrais ate all nthen tined in full so that the memory of the men hose names they bear is pi esemed Why not Sass ah Auditonum IIIIIM13:1 1 .119 M=Ml "flight you are, Southern Maybe then, corn some of the sophomores and Juniors Bill learn the full name of that Auditorium that bears the death monument of nary chapel" "Psa been iellecting olci our ttoublesome railroad situation, Smith., eve: since I 'Owned from Christmas vacation Coming lion, neai Philadelphia, I had to truss!, as usual, in a most toundabout say so that it seemed I was coming sot Canada." Smilherv• Well, you have no lack coming there. "Now, be serious for once ne revies cd the difficulty and find that, unless one tiaNels when bus-Donors feel it is profitable to station then s eludes at Lesistoun, Ise must tide sixty miles fur thee to Tv: one at the expense or time and money" Sin ilhers. That, my brilliant fa end, has Ma ny., been obvious "It's not only obvious, it's oilman:II of the Pennsylvania Raihoad to take advantage of our helplessness Besides it Is h}pocidical, me these title and faithful set lints of the public to plastically force us to tide sixty additional miles sshen tic ought hose regular bus 501511 e Loos LO, Is tom n if the Pennsylvania company stopped its post trap. sk4t4on: '1 heat from reliable iontee that our enti mliftioot 4 lie Secured unl6ss a Ilttle pt Moore is I;Smltheiv.' and yam conclusion: "Well, ,• : , hi,n about a little plessuie," From January 20 Until February 1 Cash For Used Text Books Our list of books wanted now available KEELER'S Cathaum Theatre Building We Will Pay TEE' PENN STAM C3LLEGIAN Frothy Perpetrates Weakly News Sheet (Continued from first page) Fi ethic efferts %filch soars tousled the empyrean and eclipses all pie , ions endeavor% of the Foolish Gentle wen. How Foolish, the College waits %ith hated hie ith and anxious mien to see 11 Capone /9 Indignant. "Lettmr" next engages the render', attention and may it be noted with interest that the n 1,. Clarence the Ceipso receives his shine of attention gong• with a moteat letter from CM e^gc.'s Wandering Jew, Scat-Face Al Capone and also one front the Mile tat!, 13,11 , 's gout of honor, Col Chattel. A Lindbergh, the youth nho flunked math in college—he ns the Harbinget r,t Hope in mole nays than one “Campus Altairs,” a section devot e:, to several items, uchem in "F.- clan Ne‘‘." which is hauled by "Edo ,atieq," "Science" and "Methe.ne." Our Di Ritenour le- Leo, - a gentle little tribute fioni an a .Im , ct an this section, in fact, rem - enceo to him man and icoccut throughout the magazine thus pcor -10, popularity and place in Penn State's heart "Business Finance" in ned:ately pieceilcr, "Milestones" winch is the see Con given over to ncerclogicsl notes, births and other insists! Itemq I=l3 U.sint, unique photos that ale all that the staid implies, coupled ,th testintanta , b. a cotpotation which .mnnufactutel tl o,e dele7table Health a• 1,, Yt...t..t. Cakes •sirs distinct visual but baldly gas ,. n-i t.-th Frothy's "Books," embodying re , eaa by zueli well-known authorities as Dr Fred Louis Patten and Prof. A How uo the Man 11, ho Cii ct.me).led England, is bound to sue- Lea , among the Menai while the de- EQUITABLE LIFE OF lOWA J. A. (Pop) GARRISON, '27 Agent Phone 571-\V • 129 Frazier St. If Your Watch Needs' Attention Hann & O'Neal 1: The Jewelers Hair Dressing Marcelling Shampooing Louise Lambert's Leitzell Building !.A. ... 00,40roevemert.., . i Schi•afff's Candy; Ox number: ' eleren Won , 1 Firs{ Pi:fzelfor finish and quality of choco lates and most aristocratic style of package. i i Nov on display at THE NITTANY NEWS STAND 1 Compliments and Best Wishes CLUB DINERS, Inc. . BULLETIN Late Orders for La Vie Portraits are now ready for delfvery THE PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP . . 212 E. COLLEGE AVE. Fraternities Meet for Three-Day Conference (Continued from first nap) the house presidents, one for all of the cannel, one for ti ensurers, one lot social chairmen and one fet schol al ship than men Freshmen pledges will meet Sun iln3, night February fouith, at a place t, be announced later o here they still bc addressed by a pioannent ftntet nit)man, Di Joseph C Nate, exc.- eutne semetail of Sigma Cln Other events included in the tlnee dar. are a smokei to which all frat ei nit!, men me invited, a mass meet in in the Auditmium and a formal banquet a., well as the pledge meet ing and lun,heons. partments on "Aerormuties," and "Theater" colt of taus off and drop the Guide Reader hark to Earth !Immo,. he is caught on the lemma, a.pan ttniving the page and diserAer mg- that Hope Springs Eternal and Youth is Optimism and that the E•h mes e•peet to publish a Junmi Prom nambet—Cum Notis Vaimium. All at which means, dear reader, "Let us look. to our Exchange.g." Dome-made Goodies Every Day at "The Gift Box" (The stout that's different) 127 W. Beaver Avenue ~10 ` 47111 3 1Y,:k , A New Comfort GAUZETS Box of One Dozen Here ale the featto es of thin exch. ive piodluct I Vol, et edges prey cot rttution. 2 Under layer pinti,ts clothing J Eighty absorbent I. Easily disposed of 5 Cool aol light 6 Affords perfect p. I tectlon iiiht mil; for Gaivetv ROBERT J. MILLER Pharmacist Store Novelties Mark Annual Military Ball Tonight (Continued from first page) the receiving tine rt. the entrance to the Ai mmy Need Orchestra Booth In an attempt to change from the usual lupe of decorations, the mehes tir booVh will be mode solid and plac ed on the present stage in the Aimee% Thm ho7th will be the same width as 'the present stage but, only about half 'as deep and will be tummed in the aiinv colma, led, white and blue The len al the building, in back of the lintel nits booths, will he covered with blue and white '➢ananC will !begin at nine o'clock rid continue until two Tickets wee ,o , tl Tueidat and Wednesday nt Stark Biotheis and Co-op so that a large number of ball-goers might take ad re,tage of early buying. Enjoys_ Can of Tobacco 1 6 Years 01(1 Waxahachie, Texas Alay 18, 1926 Lanus & Bro Co Richmond, Va Gentlemen• The agent while going through his plunder stored in our baggage room came across a can of your tobaeco, - and account of lus not usingu pipe lie made me a present of this tobacco You mill note the resell. stamp and your memo which M(1.9 inclosed The tobacco was put up in 1910, six teen ye irs ago But it sills in good shape, of remarhable flavor, and uas gre illy enjoyed by me. Thought you would be interested in knon ing how your tobacco held out in these days of fast Irving. Yours very truly, (s.snocl) Gordon glcDonald Edgeworth Extra High Grade Smoking Tobacco GREGORY'S Fifth avenue sert icc and the atmosphere - of Allen street. But—still Allen street prices. Open after dances CANDYLJAND • A Living Institution A hank is more than the building it occupies. It e' more than the capital and surplus. It is a living institution, made so by the men who manage it. Their character is the bank's character. Their leputation for sagacity, for consenation, for good judgment becomes the bank's reputation. The officers of this institution fully realize this fact and are determined to guard the fine repu tation which the bank has acquired. The First National Bank • State College, Pa. DAVID F. KAPP, Cashier TVOY z..:4611°E , SHOES That We are Offering You in OUR JANUARY SALE Florsheim - $12.00 Custom Built $10.45 slo.oo,Calf and Scotch Grain, • Black and Tan Johnston & Murphy $13.50 Calf or Scotch Grain $11.35 $14.50 Black and Tan . $12.35 Crawford • $9.00 Calf or Scotch Grain $7.95 $8.50 Black and Tan ... . $7.45 Stetson and I. Miller's beautiful shoes for ladies. M. FROMM • Opposite Front Campus ' I Since 1913 #richty, January 13. 1928 led out Tuesday night as aspirants in tomonow's matches Pence took the heavy-tseight match 'from two other aspirants, s hdo Dairenport succeednd gecuting the twenty-hoe pound, berth Patti.). eliminations were made netf,,u t because of the large nombei.of candidates for each weight. . , I Nittany Theatre (Matinee Dad) at 2 00) Note --Nottan3 open 0011 night es (opt Montlas FRIDAY—Cat.Iw m Wllham lialne4. Joan Cr in ford in "11 EST l'01 , 11"' Sten Laurel Comedy FRIDAY—Natan— N 1 all tce Reer:.. R.* mend Halton in "WIFE SAVERS" S \ TLlRDAY—Catimum Mudge Ileilani), Jame- Ilan in "SILK LEGS" Fos \ews and Fable SATURDAY—Ntttany— "I‘ EST POINT .MONDAY and TUESDAY— Gary Cooper. Evelyn Brent. Nn di Beery. Walinm Pen ell In "BE kLi S 1111tEUR" Specinl Ilk, children 21c TUIESDkY and WEDNESDAY— Ite I La Roque, Phylh, Hater in ME FIGII I'ING EAGLE" ct ; STARK. BeR. 1 2S, gr,Etherclashers In The Univers,' Manse, CAT lIA Ulll THEATRE BUILDING