: Page tour NITTANY LION INN WILL OPEN MAY 1 Contractors Encounter Unespected Obstacles in Construction of Plumbing S3stcm The opening of the now Natany Lion Inn has been postponed font Febtuary to Mop 1 as a tesult of un expect-A obstacles in installing the Plumbing system. Although sixty-five men into been employed in order to hasten ton4rue tam of the extol lot and interior, com pletion of the structure tins {mimed by the difficulty in drilling and dig ging pipe beds It tiny necessary to dig about 200 feet to the main sev,age orterie,, The Inn, opeinted by the Consoli dated Hotel Sere tee, Toe, of New• York city, contains se‘enty-live rooms. It is a long t ambling type of struc ture of Colonial architecture situated on the Lukes-to-Sea lug/luny directly opposite the College golf course The hotel %oill be furnished with calls colonial type fulnitine in har mony v.ith the maxims lounge rooms and open fine-places The main din ing loom Au lt accommodate several hundred people ulule smaller pra ate dining rooms Null be amiable. Ap prommately seventy percent of the looms are double and each has an ad joining bath. I=9 More than one-fifth of the foieqters present at the Washington meeting of the National Society of American Fot esters held during the holidays are graduates of the Pennsyhania State forestry school, Prof John A Fergu son. head of the foiestiy department, resealed yesteiday. Of the fifty graduate, present, tnenty completed then stork here ',bile the other thirt3 Imo graduated from the Mont Alto school before it heroine a unit of the College. The two groups scene together for the first tune as alumni of Penn State, SIGNI t XI ELLCTIONS Illonorary Scientific Retest,.lf sides) Prof. Clark F Barb Di. Donald S. Coder Dr. Haskell B Curly Prof Kalman J DeJulia, Prof Leonard A Doggett Dr Mertel R Penske Dr Roy N Haskell Prof Retold E Hodgkiss Dr. Arthur P Homiss Dr Lytle R Parks Dr. Oscar L Roberts Prof Burtis L Robertson Dr. Paut H SON% eitzer Dr. Fredmick A. Steel Plot Frederick C Steuait Dt Fiords 31 Swartz Dr Wallin Thomas Harrison Di. 3I net/ Prof. Jonathan W. White Dr. Mach W White Prof Arthur J Wood Dr. Eugene C Woodruff CO-EDS Make SCHLOWS QUALITY SHOP Your Headquarters SHOE SHINE BILLIARDS HAT CLEANING at JIM'S PLACE Allen Street • •s 74c Value .Milk Magnesia Tooth Paste KIENZO TOOTH BRUSH ,silk Brush Holder All 3 for 39c 77raEze. Store Robert .T. Miller 1 Chips Fly as Embryo Foresters Seek Chopping Championship at Mont Alto In the midst of flying chips, the stu dents in The Pennsylvania State for estiy school at Mont Alto have their intiamural sports when they conduct a Jott,hopping contest. Champion log-chopper is Allen F. 'Snider '3l who honed his may through a fat log faster than any other embryo foiec,tel For a prize he m ewed a double-bitted woodsman's axe which be may put on the walls of his ti ophy loom. But even the champion forestry hewer looked poor when Peter Mc- Claien, national chopping champion, challenged all comets He offeled a large cash Prize to any chopper who could cut through a log in less than Mid-Year Conflict Exams Schedule Conflict examinations wdl be held during the ,eel. of the regular ex aminations, January 26 to 30, 1931, inclusive All examinations scheduled By Appointment will he arranged instructors with the students con cerned Conflict cards me available at the office of the Registrar for those stu dents mho reported conflicts The cards ate permits to take the con flict e‘aminations and should be pre sented to the instructor at the time of conflict examinations. ' Students oho desire to take conflict instead of regular examinations and do not base conflicts on then sched ules must receive permission to do so at the office of the Dean of their Schools. The schedule of conflict examine lions is as lotions ABCh 1-31 7-101 Hoit ABCh 416—8 y Appointment ABCh 418—By Appointment AgEc 2—M 10-104 Hort AgEc B—By Appointment AgEe 11—Bp Appointment AgEng 6—By Appointment Agro 6—By Appointment AU I—T 2-103 Ag All 12—By Appointment Art 55-21 10-107 MEng Art 61—T 10-211 MI Art 75—By Appointment Bact 2-111 2-104 Bort Bot 10—By Appointment Bot 27-21 10-208 Bot Chem I—T 2-101 NLA Chem 10—W 10-11 CA Chem 32—Th 8-8 CA Com 5—T 8-203 EngA Com 15-21 10-101 NLA Cont 20—T 10-22 LA FOR THAT WELL GROOMED APPEARANCE CRISSSIAN BARBER On Pugh Stied CLEANLINESS EXCELLENT SERVICE CLUB DINERS, Inc Coal ! - Coal ! CHERRY RUN FURNACE COAL $3.75 Net per Ton—Delivered J. G. ISHLER lloalsburg E•change, Pliorie 16 110ALSBUItG, PA Flat top single pedestal desks, 2.13x44 Flat top single pedestal desks, 30x45 Flat top double pedestal desks, 30x59 Student tables 5.00 Gate leg tables 4.50 Typennter tables, 18x36 Typowiiter tables with drawer and slide____ Telephone stands 4.50 Chiffoniers 12.50 Book shelves 4.50 Book racks 1.75 Clothes trees 2.00 Department of Industrial Engineering Shops ENGINEERING UNIT II fifty percent more time than he used. The Mont Alto crew would not let hint go unchallenged, but it was no use because the champion chopped through a thirty-inch log in forty-two seconds and then turned around al most in time to see the other man atm t. Just to slim, that he was only play ing, MeClaren then smashed through the came log in thirty-five seconds with only thirty-lice strokes. No body challenged him again. After giving an exhibition of ace throwing nab boy scout hatchets and polo axes, McClaren chopped through l a o tdcsvetnot!'h- that thlog e leven e wes, s starnied'utp. Com 25—Th 8-300 Aingß Com 30—T 10-19 LA Com 35—M 10-101 NLA Corn 40—Th 10-101 NLA Com 42-31 8-300 ling II Ech E—Th 8-213 EngD Econ I—W 10-300 Mngß Econ 14—Th 2-1 NLA Econ 15—By Appothtment Econ 21—T 10-19 LA Ed I—T 8-101 1,11,A. Ed 16—By Appomtment EE 3-1 V 10-213 EngD EE s—By Appointment EnglComp B—T 8-15 LA EE B—By Appomtment EE 10—T 2-211 EngD EE 12—By Appointment EnglLit I—T 2-300 'Vine; EnglLit 4—T 10-102 NLA EnglLit 6—By Appointment EnglLit 20-31 2-10 LA Engilat 21—T 8-22 LA Eng,ll9t 22-111 10-109 NLA EnglLit 43—T 2-110 NLA Eng Lit 970—8 y Appolntnr.nl. Ent 2—Th 10-8 LA For 91-1 V 10—For B Geol 31—M 10-218 MI Ger I—T 10 5 LA Greek 425—8 y Appomtment lIE 201—M 2-14 WB FIE 309—8 y Appointment BM I—W 2-22 LA Ilant 12—W 8-19 LA Mist 15—W 10-19 LA Hint 18—T 10-101 NLA Mist 19—By Appointment list 20—T 10-26 LA Mist 27—By Appomtment SKATES Hollow Ground 808 MINGLE 119 South Fraser St COURTESY ____Sl2.so ____ 18.00 95.00 THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN CROSBY FIELD SPEAKS TO SENIOR ENGINEERS Dean Whitmore Will Gise Nest Talk In Weekly Series Februar) 6 Esc* engineer should consoler honsclf a modern business enterprise, according to Crosby Field, president of the Flake Ice eel poi atm and %lee president of the Brills company, in a seedily lecture to senior engineers in the Chemistry annex Friday after noon In his talk on "How to Make Engl Hest 419—8 y Appointment Hest 421—8 y Appointment Hist 133—W 8-19 LA Mort B—T 2-20 G Ilort Hort 37—By Appointment Hyd I—W 10-212 MEng Hyd s—By Appointment Ilyg I—T 2--8 CA REENESIM IE 308—M 8-201 Eng C TE 315—W 8-209 EngC Journ I—T 10-1 G LA Journ 13-111 10-4 LA Journ 14—By Appomtment Journ 21—M 10-1 LA Lot 11—By Appointment Math 2—T 10-110 NIA Math 11-131 10-110 NLA Math 10—M 10-108 NLA _..ath 10—M Math 11—T 8-110 NIA. Math 20—T 8-110 NLA Mchs 2—T 8-201 Engk ME 52—By Appointment ME 10I—W 10-208 EngC ME 101—W 8-201 EngC ME 111—By Appointment Met 52—By Appointment Net 53—F 8-214 MI Met 51—By Appointment Mm 31—M 10-119 MI PhCh 5—W B—S CA MBIMIMM:EI Phil 20—W 8-109 NLA Phys 212—T 2-208 Bot Phys 217—M 2-40 Phys Phys 231—T 10-10 Phys Phys 232-111 2-16 L 4. Phys 305-91 2-40 Phvs Phys 306-73 y Appointment PhysEd 20-13) Appointment PolSei s—Th 10-22 LA PolSei 13-T B—LArm SEE THE NEW SILK PRINTS EGO LF'S FOR THAT TRIP HOME GET YOUR GASOLINE-OIL-REPAIRING KELLER'S 282 SERVICE STATION EAST COLLEGE AVENUE "YOU CAN GET IT AT METZGER'S" Cash for Your Text Books Wanted: Books for Second Semester See Our WANT LIST File Your Notes in Letter Files 65c Each L. K. METZGER-111 Allen Street Where You Get The Cigarettes 2 for 25c WE HAVE REDUCED OUR RATES 20 0, 0 On All Underwear, Stockings and Handkerchiefs The quality of our work remains the same. Only the price has been lowered. Increased business during the past year has made this reduction possible. THE Penn State Laundry West Beaver Avenue Phone 124 P. S.—Have your Dress Shirt laundered now. It will be ready when you want it. No Extra charge. - - nem ing Pay," Mr. Field urged seniors to remember that experience is the capital with which they will need to stmt business lle claimed that ex perience brings a high price where there is least competition. Because of final examinations, no engineering lectores are scheduled un til February 6, at which time Dean Frank C Whitmore, of the School of Chenustry and Physics, will speak. Other lectures planned are by F. J Chesterman, vice-president of the Bell Telephone company of Pennsyl xama, on February 13, and by L. K. vice-president of the New York air brake company. PoISc 41.4—M 2-22 LA Pol Sci 420-21 2-22 LA Psy 2—M 2-20 G Ag P , y 411—By Appointment PubSp 200—T 2-6 Lk PubSp 252—T 10-12 LA RME I—M 8-208 EngC Soc 2—T 2-22 LA Sp 11-Th 10-9 CA Sp 18-M 2-4 LA Str 33—By Appointment Str 403—Th 10-207 EngA Sur 15—By Appointment Sur 45— DI S-207 EngA Zool 25—M 2-5 LA Zool 437—8 y Appointment Campus Bulletin i Students lions Allento.n and out lying districts will meet at the Pli Pi Plu house tomorrow night at o'clock Foster Coal and Supply Co. GENUINE ANITA Punxsutawney Coal Phone 114-M Mechelen loportorial wed:dales for the COLLEGIAN will meet at 7 o'clock tomorrow eight in loom 1,1 Liberal Arts. CLASSIFIED FOR RENT—Double room m Orlundo Apts. Upperclassmen or graduate students preferred. Apply Apt. 31• 2tpme FOR RENT OR SALE—Fraternity • house located on E. Fairmount Ave. near Locust Lane. Terms reason ' able. Write B F. Heckert, Mill helm, Pa Atne FOR RENT or FOR SALE—Frater nay house located on East Fair mount Ave, near Locust Lane. Terms reasonable. Write B. F. Beekart, Millheim, Pa 4tpC FOR SALE—To quick buyer at a sacrifice one 1928 Hudson hvdan New tires and driven only 14,800 miles. Apply 305 S. Allen St. Phone 228-J. ltsE LOST—Blue overcoat taken by mis take from Recreation hall. Retain to Bechtold at Alpha Chi Rho ItpSp WANTED—Typing to do. Call 21117-sJ. Still a big selection of Society Brand Kirschbaum and Hail SChalTnet d Mann Suits that were $4O to $5O Take Your Choice It's a meat collection of clothes marked at this low mice regardless of value. , SHIRTS $ 1• 69 PAJAMAS $1 95 plaincolors new novelty ' noveltypatterns-- patterns plain colors GREAT REDUCTIONS : on everything throughout the stole' FLORSHEIM SHOE SALE $ 4 05 Now is the time to get them ACP at the reduced puce • ' FROMM'S , • opposite front campus " • ,7 ~,,,,.., race- •,.... 1 4 '. '--. r itiEr . -: ~, I,' Adolph Menjou - z:. -. ..:,: 1 1 N E W (_, ,1..‘,,, , , , ~,,,„.„..,.6.%,;,,,,,i.,,... , -,--1.). ATBAUt COMING SOON • _Tuesday, Janbary 20, 1931 FOR SALE—Crosley eleal ic radio, complete, Mon is chair, bridge and' table lamps No reasonable offer refused. Call Edward Comm, 302! near hall. 3tp 4 FOR RENT—Double 100 01 second; Boot front. Central location neat`, the campus Modetate rate Board IC desired. Apply 305 S. Allan St, Phone 228-J. itsa LOST—Egg shell satin belt with rhinestone buckle. Finder please call A. L. Kdedn, 166-M. .I.tpSS I FOUND Noderer's Geology book. Ho can have it back as soon us be puts something witty in the Cot, LEciar; concerning seine. ItCP FOR RENT-2 furnished room "th private bath. Smtable for 2 or :1 men. Phone 532-it. 2tpC FOB llENT—Nicely. fu'inished apart- Ment or student rooms Good heat. Apply 121 W Fmrmount Ave. ltpc FOR RENT—Double loom in the Ot land° Apts Upperclassmen or grad uate students pbeferred. Apply Apt• ' 31 2tpnu.. 011 WELL, I never 1 cad the hook anyv, ay chgss