'ENN STATE COLLEGIAN Ailed need weekly during the College nor. eseen/ on holiday, tin of The Yenstnylvonia State Called, In the In eeeee t of the die student, faculty. alumni, and Mend. AI AN R CUTTING . 11 Ilunitieso ALGFRI J NILFSKI I Mor IORG A NI Ctretalntlun Alonut.er HARRY C M onn .31 MannNno Dinar NI C ?101 VAIN .31 Atherit+lm. Blunt. r VII LIAM I , lIPILMAN lon I,li Adtartl•lac Manager .1 klIrT I. TIRO WNIIACK '3l I=l :saw+ rditor S A. SCHMIDT Jr .11 %%omen x Folelor E LOUISE not mmTh 11 Ne,s rdltor N II sont.rn .11 ren 51annLini: Editor II!!!11111 r ErtMf ePIt Intei collegiate Ninoipaper Association TUESDAY. JANUARY 27, 1931 OUR INTII.IIIURAI. TOURNEYS renin o. doe tom nannent ntanagens George 11. .:2 and Albert I 7.llligen ':l2. Condo, Charlie •1 and Leo HouLln. and other, tonneeted enWI the 0., fon the .ucte•c of the Intl annul al en rustling nmng totopetttton , held fm the hl et tonne this Student interest nun mule wohnsptend than it .v. in the interfrateunty tout noment% of post cell entlies marked both the a iestling and lin, ads hundred and four titleseekers signed the No e-tltng notches, nhile hosing attracted nth ed and thilt,lne outmen One handled and • , esen bouts elude up the mat schedule; ninety composed the hstu. said. The spin trimanship ted ht the combatants tin tugboat was of the t older Interest nas not confined to the com ra nlone, fm enthusiastic audiences urged the uni on dining the piehaninaries, as well us the final Some time thousand spectators at the finals of rag our fare Satuidn!, is an muires.ine testimonial student unto est 0 e \ Peet on Ideal tom foment the firgt year 14 oath ab,urd But it is not abAnd to expect that I rotv of the hr,t •hull moat the ,etond. Fat ex- 3 mono monition , tone might be chosen At ting to clend the tom nty, into the few acrehs en Christina. vacation and final evunination% I the glapplel and mnannan to sutural stream°, o thin the spate of a fen dat, The , poll of a lon at home Chruaanastime, too, IN Its a deathblow übtommg pet load of adequate length. tot i tune, then, should be piloted the Intel unit and %pieta, hauling requnements Imposed annto,tants The minor defect, how, er, uas to membm of oavaty Nrionas to compete. More half of the Icon n., both on the mat and In the oil in de, nut anneNell s arty opundnten •upenoi i.iinilition and greater aspartame were in "ies too much tot the apirded Wort, of [hell .1. hold the hi net that the pi nnar3 pun ',nee of any nua al tot. fitillietit is to attl act the on dinaz 3 sto o eons Iletleflel.ll athletic fletiV* It lo 001111 to an to Compete ligaingt IL better-conditioned, more leered athlete of vaisdy squad calibre. A NOTE TO THE LIBRARY alloying a I eque,t h 3 an andel gi ad nate commit I z angement4 have been made at Princeton Um IA that tenet ved books may be I eturned any time eon midnight and 8 o'clock in the mot ning This to % accomplished in placing a slot in the main door o lilnatt. Such a practice might cell be put into at Penn State. n iespent to ne,enc hooks, the Col new° Libraly std to the Lnut Thi, is espeually ev intent dui ing col, immediate's preceding the end of the semester stinknts study pi actin:illy the entire night rind alb m e nun e in less lelintnnt to get up relatively the next morning to tettu n the books. If this con- , nce .rein e4talilished hose,—and it %%Calla entail t efloit on the pmt of the as y —the hos ro.ing of , fm m elnlght use he relieved of one of its rt an editottal in the Monsid•uumu, student news ut the Unit easily of Pennsylvania, it is Inge,' Penn and Penn State iesurne athletic relationn , nimestion sung included in n plea for a re-ointinii, of the tithitta polite nt the Philadelphia instau- Fioni the student standpoint, such action would chained here STUDENT RIOTING Unix 018n0 Shut By hinting of Student',' "Rebel Students Besieged" lye] e two headlines in Sunday pies, :dime news releases ham Idadi n and Luna, Peitz, I espectively Such ,terns ale iso in the newspapers and glee rise to the query a, le i 011011, why condition, like this prevail at foreign tutions and not in the United States O. me elen ant fact often mm looked is that a "kai- In Mho countries may lie any poison t‘ho does not a regale, occupation and may merely he a "hanger thc vicinity of the college He may not be taking collegiate Ivy,l. In fact, almost any person of an} mho is nut of a John classed as o student, those , anted with foreign schools decline. Another likely lenson fulvaneed for the difference is noting is the "f nem ite outdoor sow t" oven there 1, often .imply the outlet for the mien gy which the THE CAMPUSEER MEE= Apiopo, of the nation-wide movement to make Januar% a mot is month, it is with difficulty that we eft inn ft sin making this a Dins o column, fortunately for the 1110‘ 16 The management of our os et-artistic little temple of cinema does not pie.° . when it lie! 41,ti in hashing led lights on the screen before the beginning of the Nattily. The same effect may be had bS tumuli mg the first stages of snow blindness Red lights nm> lank beautiful on a Cluistmns ttee or in pant of nn open eseavatma at male but they ate an limit to the optic tiers een the screen We also eendet ehme they got the idea that a fee still photogiaphs, n sunned merle title iteolving in the (gater of the sueen Lind an asthmatic radio an- nountei telling us about the pwttne, Is better than the foimei trade, showing no bits of action hom a meth', In at...id:ince with the modern scientific trends, 00 uould like to lee the action fol. oul 40, cs, son know 510 are told to belie, e only half shat see heal. We also piece, to see pictui es not to watch a diaphanous curtain open and close across the scieen Ilse in ais tunes dining the p,og,am WkRNING, Warner Wallet, cater to yon public The inta antra al boxing competition 14 non ut an cod and another cup to non on its N4l* to the more co lees seated collection of come Meek Motherhood During the Satut day meet, Julie Erictem fought the hardc.t. battle Ph d met won—thoeb teat In othet hood Julie should memo a too mg cup tot hr ehadon hoc- 111333119 The exuberance of youth and co-eds often over flow in a college boy, but nose, in our lives have ire seen such a beautiful es.pi esvron of this apart as SrC did the other day in hen MC saw Scotty Muir and Motel Mi.F.ulane light-heat telly sledding down Holmes held with the redoubtful Scotty at the helm God ble, you, children' Woe 1, us , The sartorial pci fection of the S A 111.111agat, takes bt, cutting up 0,01C,C, to the count of ten We hate been infotined by the tesnlents he lm, that inornntls at been o'clock Neely's nuutleu, ale notbils makensal (loin then lethaugy—you'd usenet guebs it mould you? Woe is us' The saw, !al perfection of the S A E lads is now n thing of the past Foul of them including Chuck Klein, and Bill tippler were seen the othea day seeming black and white sport shoes midst Janus} snores For shame, boys, for shame' Ate sou not clothes-imnded9 Soon and heal 11-tiliout the Campus Wanted— Information conem mg the wheicalniuts of Economies Butts' lest . . Ma Summeilatt, %ice-president of the Grange Dom Trust Company comes of an old and distinguished family, whose ancestral motto is "Let Them Be Light" . the small bos sign on the front door at the Phi Deli. all-college dance . . Co-eds staolling out Locust Lane ',ay on Sunday af ternoon . . In addltion to lonising like Douglas Foe banks, Doc Alder cm r leputed to loot, like Ron ald Colman . . Can you imagine sown com ing bask foi legishation befocc fieshmenl . . . corm day we're going to lice up in righteous winth . . D D. Mason soliloquizes on his depat tine front the state of single blessedness Quiet, shy, tetning, little Flo Edo aids—Just like Tesas Guinan, without the toil lout . . . Mrs Pauline Beet y Kuck dressed as if she weie going to bi ate another thorns:Ay book Vaisity Ten Voice Iloinbeck gulps seven glasses of onto in sueoesston in the Phi Delta kitchen Satuidav Special Sale Langrock Suits Formerly $55.00 Now $39.50 MONTGOMERY'S Have you seen our New:Neckwear ? v. 77: 1'7141; STAT. COLLEGIAN WILL PUBLISH NEXT ISSUE FEHRU %RY 6 Because of final examinations, regiquition for second semester, and recess between eitiesters, the Col 1 . 1,13 AN Will not be nubladizd Julian* 110 and February 3. The nest nape! will be roilled Feb, a. y 100 HIGH SCHOOL. GRADS TAKE SPECIAL COURSES Earn Entrance Requirement Creilitit 'Through Correqpinidence R on, Neally 100 high school graduates onion annually lot the special col iespondence courses conducted by the College lot students oho lack re quired subjects lot college entrance in September, according to Pi of. William It Young, of the engineering exten sion department Professor Young, mho is in charge of the courses, :Anted that a large r umber of the student. enrolled have taken specialized courses in high school, and have not the iequiled num ber of college entiance credits The College MTN., high school courses in English, Woild history, American history , plane - geom etry, solid geomet“, elementary and advareed algebra, and physics If the students do not complete the NsOli, by September 1, they may finish the courses here undei an instructor NO. appointed by the , department of tngineming extension Moore's Dress Newest Patterns Of Spring Dresses Nov, MOORE'S NAME , CARDS FOR GRADUATION - PENN PRINTING Company Phone 112-J Stale College. Pa. Annoutacing Special Rates at THE COLONIAL 115 Rest Nittany Avenue—Ne\t to it. H. S ROOMS AVAILABLE FOR REMAINDER OF COLLEGE YEAR At 0.00 a Week Each Person All rooms has e losatin ies with hot and cold running newly tarnished tluoughout; large clothes closets, student ldualy tables. Btst beds and mottle , Beau tiful clubroom, with radio $3.00 a Week Make Booking Now $3.00 a Week February Formal : The Military Ball Featuring the Presentation of Honorary Co-ed Colonels WITH Whitey Kauffman and His Society Band FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20 Recreation Hall TAX $5.00 Letter Box &tor, COI.I.PCIAN I ear Su Imperan e 14 the call for eon... hip at Penn State. The assignment aC seditious th,me topics daily men- SOS the morals of unswipeeting nen. In the name of seholinilnp, hey use made to ..übsetibe to heresy. he mandate.; of 4eheming comp°. tion instiuctors force tirmi to doubt e unmitigated vii tiles of frateinities A mcrupulou. Bond of Census 1001,1 be appointed to debar all but nocuous 'Object , . fill themes Le' _ Boma be sufficiently "broad iind:rd to detect the dangers Inching hind the most guileless of tit' , Tor example, let no one lie deluded by he •+eeiing innocence of a subint rich us "On the Picking of Pansies" :urely this Caption incites I.andalisin Ind hints of desti action to property 'The Jo}s of Biotic Riding" Hornl ess? No' it is a subtle flutist at the And Now a Complete Meal 50c Luncheon Con,l tin, of Soup Choice of Meot Vegetables Salad IIM!!=i1 Choice of Ice Cream Ml= STBAKS,CHOPS AND S tNOWICTIES OUR MEMO GREGORY'S Confectionery Restaurant Automobile Industry and ultimately at capitalism Thr hoidens of such a Boned would be appreciably lightened by the Initial exclusion twin the faculty of all composition limb actors who are not pledged 100% to the support of the W.C.T.U, the American Legion, the Rothmans, the Il 0 T. C., the Anti its isecnonulistv, and the Interfratei oily Council %Wham F. Knop GI aduate Studen Auto Body Top, Fendet Service and Refinmbmg SCH RECK BROS. ph ono e 06124 Lemont, Pa Fenway Tea Room Fur BEST FOODS At BEST PRICES Say! FENWAY College Cut Rate Store Special This Week on Cumberland Ripple Writing Paper 72 Sheets, 50 En‘ elopes All for 69c VALENTINES NOW ON DISPLAY lAn Advance Showing Our Spring Line—More Than 180 Brand New Fabrics—ls Ready For Your Inspection Watch For Our Week-end Special On Spats-25% Reduction Nationally r°A k,: 1 Justly K 40 Inown Famous Tuesday. January 2'7. 1931 ' fil AU OATH#.. . . . :.a, A muncaiothelsTheitlC . • MIME Matinee at 1:30 Lawrence Tibbell, Grace Moore, Adolphe Menjon in "NEW MOON" WEDNESDAY— nisi Nahanni and Vitopharte mown, E. G. Roinnuon, Doug Yaorbanitn, In the picture Gangland defied Ilull)n nod to make CIES lit" THURSDAY— Janet Cat liar. Charles Farrell in "ME 3IA); WHO CAME HACK" FRIDAY— John llallulay, Mary Brian in "CAPTAIN APPLEJACK" SATURDAY— Ralph Forbes, Loretta Young, In, "BEAU MEW The Nittany (Special Note—ltemmoe of Exam. Week, there %ill he a matinee at the Nitlan) on Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 TUESDAY and 'WEDNESDAY— Matinee Tue+day a I:30 ',moll Sherman, Mary Astor in "THE ROYAL BED" THURSD AY— "LITTLE CAES tR" FRIDAY "THE MAN WHO CAME B %CR SATURDAY "CAPTAIN APPLEJACK"