STATE COLLEGIAN eddy ourine the College yea r. esrent on holiday., lenno,lvanle blot* Caw In the Interemt of the . Neon,. alumni. and friend. I=l ALAN it CUTTING •11 MAT As Manner ALGrIVI S 31ILFSKI RI Clrodatum Matmo. r HARRY C WOOD 11 Allvtrtl,l, Mannr.,r .N '3l WIT I.IAM a itr.u.lual IdS", Frds,. A.lst Mnnoser I\IIOT Ir. '3l JANI - r I. lIROWNIIACK . .11 I..litor ol / 11•11.1.1 I.l`R •11 C 1 01114 E 1101'FFDIT/ . 31 Fdator Women s rilltor NARY 7 ADAMS 1) . .; Nasr rtlltnr Bowls It ItMy it 12 S'exart I . ...nem] . 1 2 lx. I , ore A S. trill '32 Ftlward W 1111nle • 1 I Infra rolleyhtle IVempaper A iqor int ton 313 Old Mom Natany Punting Co Bldg. 312 Old Maul DAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1930 .0111ETIIING'S WRONG ne caw, of the pitiable attendance at the ting Thai suing night, If ul of students v. Int did attend I ern e of 1911, something. is lad wally 001 nag self 111 those no Ito an I urged the meeting.. le that lack of interest in the alrans of the pool turnout The few who attend v,ele ps obably vitally interc,ted in the r which nonunatlons wore to he made, of the ,holarNlop men and women is should concern the class a, a whole allSe for this instance of indifference may lack of pubhmty lot the meeting Many e attended did not know that a meeting I Class meetings will newt be well at le time, !dace, and date have been driven melons piotm, and notices th in one hundi nil an I fifty pen:nns at.- ..114,1)w lam n, of the Inua•Penn Stale inditeliann Saturday The evident cause ttendance win% the (illy cent, admission c rettung could very ensdy be considered thletie event with A A enids only re. A GOOD DEFINITION definition of the duties of the campus th in a pamphlet issued from the Presi t week should bring to an end objections .n voiced by students conconing curtail inlividual pi ivileges by the patrol new rules, temlonsibility Tot behavior I •aluaiely with the students Hereafter, not interfet e with matt, s of student , online its duties to traffic and property I=l go adminisnation believes that the atti qm ity v ilt establo,h a self government fox little inlet ventmn on the part of the , and in thin le:vision of the duties and of the patrol, it is the dose ation to place definitely tesponsibility for t on the user s of pi OPOI ty,so far as r 0 4 ,1 1- dote the desae of the College udmims• he considerate, law Aiding m.)..ty of he ielieved of any feeling of police super influences of the campus patrol quietly n the small =libel hho thoughtlessly at late limpet ty and pinsonal lights on the fieslimen do not elect then officers until r, 1031 cliques ace Ittenly engaged in colo r candidate. Console should not he made nen as they ale following the dictate, nen "Ile lms 0 organi/ed them for this pin hole tiotilile eon lie 1.1.1 to the pi cent of thus elections which has so stupidly ampus politician COME UP FOR AIR ems to be no legitimate reason for the linty state of the atninsphete about tine liminess Mallet caused bv clouds of soft ,elehing daily from numerous chimney, atisfactiny in greater putt of the time, the rose between seven and eight o'clock on a Tine student on his way to first hour on dn~ti wall.. thiough air similar to that in ,r tool mine. use might lie offered if there were any in , nearby, but ns thole ore not, poor firing aliment ate piobably the underlying offen te College possesses other tegulations aimed ng tt a model town, borough authotities the unhealthful condition of the alt by o remedy such as chimney screens h-hied students may feel at home when ugh the soot-laden clouds hovering over etween Beaver and College avenues but it's n the lest of 11% THE CAMPUSEER It is with high blood piessuie that sue await the piece de I esistance of the Penn State football season; namely the forthcoming hone-bruising, tail-tearing gridiron duel between the Coil EmAN's Gentlemen of the Pl cis and the I , of h'u 'would-be humorists. Van run predictions and :ligaments pin and con have been made, but in spite et notie‘ 1,61-known air-lot at tack, the COLLEMAN wau ices long, held hours of copy-carrying pi notice and its cannins-fnmous deadline shift will beyond a doubt place sictmy m the hands of UK, COLIA-GIAN boys Interesting sidelights concerning this coming battle of the Ages have been unearthed It was at but deeded that an Intel-publication league be conned but Piolh (ilueeteil on the grounds that the La Vie, and Per Jr,,1,11.1 were not publications. Captam No/leier, of the F. nth Pun Punters, who was alleged to have received $1.'14 for nulnaging the nosh-Sot:II football ken np in '27, was :lulu, ed to be r piofessvon.A but investmation by the American Foot ball Ay.ociatton hi imght to light the fact that he found the Sand sum m a pan of brae' ms lie bon owed fm the game Manage, Cutting, of thr CourciAN Bement', has _ In.titatted a Igo, ow, Italiang schedule fat Ins boys— not more than v. cups of coffee, only two packs of malefic, dating nights ofissue, no dates between 4 a in and 4 p nt, and no star collets forty-eight hours herot the game Manage, Di:anent, of the Pun Punter has all of Ins bor. oli,uving Lent By the Glace of God, the disposition of the ele ments, and the fighting ability of the P, oth Pun Punters, the game will tube place at the hour of two and one half, Saturday, November 22 in the year of Oin Laid 030 at that beautiful ',pot situated in the kidney of the Nittany mountains, commonly known al the Nen Braves Pi name field Speaking of 1 , ,0th i minds us of an incident that occulted a 'lout time ago in one of the Creek Temples, out Locust Lane %vv. A wearer of a brand new pledge pm sent a cop} of our so-called humorous nmganne to the lady of his heat t About a week late. he iectived lettm in answer saying, "Received Moth, thank- rot the Joke." Iteh? Hell! bell! Chi ees In ft ont of OM Min Important elrmgcs have been made in the by law- nt the Rosebud club, a Melt is so rich in tradi tion, and history All pledges hen cutter mill wear a saint of poison ivy in their coat lapels. We hate to mention it but theie's a lot of guys aallang around this campus who ought to wear a whole ems age of thi. stuil " About the Campus—Pi net!cc teaches are coming bad the little k.ninloin of Stettscullal opens its an ins to its native sons and daughteis . . Those people 'Alto ueal Mad: and solute sport shoes so unfashionably late in the season . . Mike Kaplan and Judy Lima, the calendar peddles . . . . Anne Melling.—,lust 114 own sweet self, as NIM'VC said ham e scvei al touts . . . Faculty menthe's have taken Lo calling the Sandwich Shop liostettePs A&l', because of the resplendent semi!. bon ti naming, . Td e Ilarler taught the bridal bouquet at June Tm red's wedding last week . . . All she's gut to cytth now is the man! My Kingdom for A Montgomery Suit ! Valiant Knights of olden days fared forth, weal mg much armor and a horse . . . to conquer woi Ids for lady loves. The modern knight forsooth, needs naught more than Montgomery Clothes . . . for then success is a foi egone conclusion. Thirty-five Dollars Upward MONTGOMERY'S IfonStale PMIN STATE COLLEGIAN EDITOR ADDRESSES CHAPEL AUDIENCE Dr. Stanley High of New York Declares Utopia Expectation For Approaching Ages That utopia is cspeeted ,but not during the present generation was as-1 sorted by Dr Stanley li. High, editor. of the Christian Herald, in his ad ds ess to the chapel audience 3n Schwab Auditorium Sunday morning. Publicity in present day religion on the part of so-called Christians served as a basis for Dr Sigh's statement. lle al geed that the approach of on coming utopia is beaten back by the de-ice for living until natural death results "Question raising is at a minimum because a doubt as to the subject is inferred when infounation is sought The present rate of educational de velopment seems faster than that ofd doubt, although a dubious attitudC finally overtakes some people," the speaker declared That God now r. an academie hypo:, thesis instead of an aid, was the. speaker's contention. Changing a sinner, he said, is unpopular in present day society and the word sin is avoided, as cinch as possible Communism in Soviet Russia has a, purging every ycai and those found to be delinquent in missionary work are dismissed from future service, Dr. High stated In contrast, the speaker explained that such a serious religious attitude is ab...it from American, churches ALUMNUS TO ACE AS JUDGE OF ESSAYS ON FARM TOPIC Ae head of the chemical engineenng division of the Bureau of Chemistry and Sods in the United States Depart: ment of Ague°hare, David J. Price '2E has consented to act as one of time judges in an essay contest on the farm-fire hazard. Mi. Price, specialist in farm-ire nntial, says that reports indicate orm-fiic losses have increased about r, per cent during the current season 1 thought i . JUST IMAGINE The Funniset Thing You've Ever Seen -and Start Laughing! Just Imagine! _ DEAL & SON Plumbing and Heating Fraser Street I ..WARt I 4 4° for Sandwiches Magazines Sodas—Sundaes Milkshakes TOBACCO and CONFECTIONERY H. I. WARD Allen Street Ping Pong Sets 7 f and ACCESSORIES THE ATHLETIC STORE , On Co•Op Corner A Complete Food Service Graduate Directs Building of Canal Canal builder, judge, soldiei—these are the occupations which have kept Sam hi. Dean 'l2, mechanical engi neering graduate, busy in the employ of the International Famine Relief commission in China since June. Superintending his canal construc tion gang from a bullet-riddled truck, serving as a court of high appeal for the 5000 workmen under him, and dodging bullets Dom the guns of Chi nese bandits, Dean has complete con fidence that the project will be finish ed as scheduled despite the chaotic condition of the country mound Peking. Although his construction camp is protected by }ugh sand bag walls, Dean has had ninny experiences with the Chinese bandits With knowledge only of the experimental engine that stns formerly housed near the engi neering units, Dean on one occasion made his escape from marauding ban dits in an engine in which the fireman and engineer had been killed. On another occasion, at the drown- ing of one of the company workmen, Dean was obliged to hold court in order to avoid attack by thirty Chi nese river boats. With the fining of those implicated in the drowning and 'proper reimbursement to the victim's family, the boa Mien departed peace fully. A...tat.: PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Foster Coal and Supply Co. GENUINE ANITA Punxsutawney Coal Phone 114-M FR EE A TUBE OF Rexall Milk of Magnesia TOOTH PASTE With Every Pint Bottle of Rexall MILK OF MAGNESIA 39c 58c Retail Value HAVE A GAME at the BLUE & WHITE Bowling Alleys and Billiard Parlor Now Under Supervision of H. M. Myers & Son GO6 W. College Ave. The Corner unusual FRIZZELL, STOVER, S W \ RI) WILL LECTURE IN ALTOONA The department of engineering ex tension has arranged a series of lec tures to be given in the auditorium of the Altoona School of Commerce by Prof. John P. Friazell of the pub lic speaking department and Prof. Harvey W. Stover of the department of economics, while Prof. Helen M. Savard, assistant professor of ap plied arts, will lecture weekly in the Logan room of the Penn-Alto hotel Professor Frizzell will speak Fs I day nights while Professor Stover Al I HILLSIDE ICE CO. ICE COLD STORAGE and COAL North Patterson Street Phone 136 CO-EDS Make SCHLOW'S QUALITY SHOP Your Headquarters GIVE PORTRAITS This Xmas G. ACE I-lOFFMAN STUDIO • 107 , A Allen St., Slate College, Pa. Nov. Booking Sittings in the Home Ace Hoffman at the Camera WHEN IN BELLEFONTE EAT—AT MRS.-AR-TINIS-- Haverly Building Basement UNDERNOURISHMENT and a pleasant disposition don't mix. The "best natured man" of the senior class isn't the one who spends his time smiling through a series of minor ills. Shredded Wheat is the natural breakfast for good natured college men. It sup plies all the vital food ele ments that keep their spirits SH WH Tuesday, Noveip*bar,4B, 1980 !caul e Todsday nights Pi ofmor Sinai d's classes 1611 meet Wednesday afternoons `ATiI MUS TUESDAY— II'nr7nn• DI OR. and T'anphoue peacat Lew Ayres, Dorothy Mathews in , "THE DOORWAY TO HELL" i WEDNESDAI?- 14IeLanlen, Mona Maris in "A DEVIL. IVITII WOMEN" (Mate .° at 130 Special .school children , q matinee at 3:30) Waller Huston in D W. Griffith's , ' "ABRAHAM LINCOLN" Etnic, Bickford, E‘alyn Knapp , in James OhNer Curoinurn i , "RIVER'S END" SATURDAY -1.1. Nlin an, Plitlips Holmes in "I'llE DANCERS" ' The Nittany TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY— John Math Broom, Ki) lohnoon, " Wallace Beer), Earl Dane in "BILLY TILE KID" TIIURSDAI '•A DEVIL WITH WOMEN FRIDAY ,"A RR \II VII LINCOLN' ' SATURDAY "RIVER'S END" MAN" high. It's easy to digest and p 1 ovides the bran to keep tha system clear: If you want to start the day with a cheerful outlook eat two Shredded Wlieat biscuits every morning with good rich milk and plenty of fruit. It clears away those dark mental clouds in a hurry.