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Page Four "--- College Physician Cautions Students Against Influenza Classing the unusual number of colds and complaints, mote evident thm than prrc mush, 31 , n type of influeum *Ouch so ceps the win Id odors decade, Or Joseph P Ritenour, College ph% sun :steicla3 urn fled students against allots ing themsch es to become subject to the sickness through carelessness Pandenuc grippe, on the :line, is ten med. may Ira as wiled by thinking large quantities of mater, getting a full quota of sleep and keeping the feet die, according to the plicsiman. 11% eating less protein foods, such as eggs and lineal, and I.a, eating more starchy substances, such as potatoes and bread, possibility of catching the disea,e in teduccd, he 'anted Although these is usually a season al increase in cases of the it tripe, the infirmary has been moudal at this period moie than any mecums year since its opening At present, the infirmary is Idled to capacity unit set enteen arm and three women un do tale Sows al additional appli cook wine duom,ed uith medical inesmiptiom, and athice because of Incl, of space Dr Patenout also nal nod students against m umps. since tno cases have been repotted in this locality Sy am t., of this sickness ate found In a general' tun-done condition and ,vol ling of the glands E,CaUbl, this dis ease is especially dangetnus and det rimental to }oung people, he stiessed the Importance of repot ling ei.ety symptom immediatey in otilet that plow medical aid might be gn en 221 I'ARMERS, STUDEN rs ATI'END II %CHINE COURSES Nti ith 225 fennel s of the State and student, in agncultuie attending thy first meeting, the lam machinery short mane, cponsmed by the School of Agoculture, nos concluded Thurs day night. Opening the cour e last Monday, Dean Ralph L Watts, of tha School of Agriculture, and F A Witt, pact pres ident of the Amin ican Society of Ag , multui e Engineeic, Mete the speak ems. In addition to lectums, bons and demonstration of inachmmy MCIM included in the n Prof J Orvis Keller, of the engi neering extension department, was appointed to the National Committee on Education by Radio recently to represent the National Unnersity Extension Association. Gas - Oil - Repairing KELLER'S 282 SERVICE GARAGE 1000 EAST COLLEGE THE PENN STATE PLAYERS present R. U. R. ROSSUM'S UNIVERSAL ROBOTS THE AUDITORIUM SATURDAY EVE., FEBRUARY 28, AT 8:15 Tickets 75c—On Sale at The Corner li.enmgs of February 26-27, 6-9 P. M. and Saturda , Febinary 2S, 3:30-7 P. M. IF YOU WANT A GOOD PRESS, Press That Holds Its Form and Creases for a Long Time CALL BELL PHONE 858 Called For and Delivered PRICE - - -35 c Lewistown Dry Cleaning I and Laundry Co. MONT ALTO STUDENTS BATTLE FOREST FIRES Instructors Supertise Organization Of Foresters Into 3 Crews Fourteen times during the present school year students at the Mont Alto Forestry School hale been called out to fight major forest fires, according to Professor John A. Ferguson, head of the school For the purpose of fire fighting the students hese been permanently or pawed into three crews, each with its own leaders and under the immediate supers :mon of instructors and State forest fire officials. During the past year a total of 1,619 hours were &_- sated to emergency field work of this nature. In addition to this work students spend one day each week in the Mont Alto State forest and nursery. Here thou study the use of wood tools, and obtain a clear conception of the prac tical problems encountered in the ad ministration of large forest areas. ARCHITECT RILL GIVE TALE Buronr, ENGINEERS FICID'a 'MI William 11. Cra,ell, consulting ,engineer of Philadelphia, will di 'cuss "Seine Engineering Featines of the Department of Justice Building in Washington, D C " at the regular engineering lecture at •1 10 o'clock Ft 1. day afternoon in the Chemistry 1 amphitheatre The cost of the building sins about $8,500,000 and Mr. Gras ell sins the architect in chat= of its construction. lie also designed the Pnlestra for the Univei srt> of Pennsylvania, as well ns the Detroit Art Museum PRESSMAN GIRLS OItG‘NIZE CONSTITUTION COMMITTEE A freshman uomen's constitute, is being formed by a committee chosen from the class of 1031, accord ing to Miss 11. Louise Maiquardt '32, freshman class sponsor. A committee composed of the Miss. es Doris A Ackm Caine B Gib buns 'l4, Giace 11. Wallace '34, and . HI Looms Wettereou '3l cidl submit the tentatne code to the class for its correction and subsequent adoption. POMOLOGIST SPEAKS IN 01110 i Frank N Fagan, professor of porn ologv, spoke on "Fertility an the Ap rile Orchard" before the State Horti culture Association of Ohio in Cleve land recently The meeting Sias hel in connection v.ith the Annual Far users aeek Peters Conducts Survey of Movies In an eliolt to determine the re lations of the moving picture to the standards of at community, Prof. Charles C Peters, of the School of Education, is supervising a local sur vey on the social salon of this type of entertainment. The intestigation has as its ob- Jectuie the accumulation of detailed scientific cadence as to ahether the actions pot ttaved in the commercial "mode" ale otiose or halm what different betels of people in the com munity consoler light Due to the size of the task, the educational re ....iiirch director will he assisted h,l n staff of workers Professor Peters' survey is part of a national msestigatlon on the social value of the "movie" financed by a Nese York city social problems malunzatlon. Results at the tests m ill be revealed this fall PETERS ADDRESSES A. A. U P. Prof Charles C Peters of the School of Education addressed members" of the American A,soctation of Univer sity Professors on "The Place of the Junior College in the Modern System of Higher Education" during their meeting at the University club on Wednesday night Campus Bulletin Tryouts for women candidates for the Thespians' spring musical comedy will be held in room 409 Old Mam, at 8 o'clock tonight and tomorrow night Singms, dancers, and actress es ale panted Candidates should wear low hided shoes Men “ndi dates will meet at the same tone and place Thursday night DEAL & SON Plumbing and Heating Fraser Street Your Parker Pocket Pen', plus this handsome bronzed base Gives You a Des for only $2 5 0 r s 7 s° •alth Pa o rkcr Duofold Jr. Pcn Park.. Guarantred for in this humidor bate ever at •. hoofs tcath-out of harm s n ay • When in your room writing }our i permanent notes or themes, lest your Pen di y out when you stop to refer to texts or notes, keep it in a Parker Desk Base No need to buy a complete Desk Set or a special Pen Your present 1 Parker Pocket Pen is already half a Desk Set . . Base with free taper, which . con verts your Pocket Parker to Desk Set Model at only $2 50 Or if you do not own a Parker, this Desk Set complete with $2 75 Parker Pocket- Desk Pen, only $5 25, or with Duo ' fold jr Pocket-Desk Pen, Guaranteed for Loft, only $7 50. At all goad dealers. ' THE PARKER PLN COMM] Janes, I I le, W mons in ~. s. ar Li er, Du /old Desk Sets PEN GUARANTEED FOR LIFE Olhor Posher Pens. SE 73 034 S 3 30 1 Pewits to mulch ell r. SP 50 to IS rim PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Sheldon Funk, proponent Penn,yl - fruit grower, will addles, tin member.; of the Crib Apple Club in loom 100 Horticulture budding nt 7 o'clock Thursday night. Motion pic ture, will be shown. Chri , tdan Science Sanely all hold n mating in 405 Old Main at 7 o'clock tonight. All arc ncicomo. I=l=l Additional comer of the IP6IO La I it Rupplement may he procured nt the hal'ir office on Third floor, Old Main, or by getting in touch with Ralph A. Robinson, Varsity hall. CLASSIFIED LE ',RN to tap dance. Classes form ing now Sec "Sock" Kennedy nt the Top Room itch LOST—Red Waterman Fountain pen Old Alain or vicinity. Finder please notify Phillips, 197. , Itcorip I=l =!=EMI please return to Hesse, Phi Kappa Psi ltenhe BALI. ROOM DANCING INSTRUC TION—Private dancing insti action for beginners Call IO.J or see ' Mrs F. J Ilenraban, Fye Apt la ENJOY LIVING AT THE COLONIAL 115 W. Nittany Avenue All ROOMS. With Running Water Nenl3 Furnitihed ,3.00 Week]) Inspect Today ADVANCED SHOWING COATS DRESSES and MILLINERY The Band Box Allen Street TYRONE LAUNDRY COMPANY 1209 Bald Eagle Ave. TYRONE, PA. WE WASH EVEAYTHING SPECIALIZE ON Full Dikss Shirts, Lace Curtains, Wool Blankets, and Finished Washes I.IOY DIII.JG STORE, Agt. Phone 419 YOUR YOUR O 1931, Ltb . orit & Mrres TomAcco Co. UPPERCLASSMAN (Senior) De sires room in quiet home. Warmth and quiet must be guaranteed. Do not reply unless really interested. S. K., Gen. Del., Boro. LOST—Brown mixed topcoat Thura , eeb. 19. Reward. Return tJ. S. Rojahn, 416 S. Pugh. ltpli WANTED—T}uoo students to mot* evenings.. Call at 101 W. Nittany Avenue. ltpap LEATHER CHAIR and Wicker floor lamp, used for Military Ball may be obtained at the Delta Upsilon House. ltcou LOST—flat In North Liberal Arts or In Lthrral Arts budding. Return COLLEGIAN ranee. Iteoha CHAS. TURBETT $22.50 SUIT MAN RICHMAN'S FINE CLOTHES at PENN STATE HOTEL TUES. and WED. Feb. 24th and 25th Showing new and correct styles for men and young men. The new qualities and values surpass any thing we have seen or of fered in 52 years. Call at hotel or phone 9690 and I will call with samples. Satisfaction guar anteed. COME SEE LEAGUE "A" PLAYING ROUND OF PING PONG TOURNAMENT Any Teams Desiring to Register, Do So This Week See "Judy" Lasich or Stop at The Recreation Center 120 SOUTH PUGH STREET MAY FOOL YOU EYES BUT TASTE if soifi C'B4::. AV , . LDER...AND TTER TASTE A Complete Food Service ROOFING AND VENTILATING GENERAL SHEET METAL WORK ' A Complete Line of All Metals in Sheets and the Aid of Expert Mechanics PM Us in a Position to Serve Your Every Want MAY WE QUOTE YOU STATE COLLEGE SHEET METAL COMPANY Phone 424• M 221 W. Beaver Ave. A Carload of Ruby Oranges, Grapefruit, and Tangerines SEALDSWEET BRAND - FRESH CARLOAD ARRIVED MONDAY THIS FRUIT CAN BE OBTAINED At the Car; Florida Fruit Store, 111 East Beaver Avenue; „Delivery Serlice in Bushel, Half Bushel and Peck Orders Phone 112-M—Open Ercnings FLORIDA CITRUS GROWERS' ASS'N TONIGHT Where will the two slanting lines meet if the shorter one is continued? Good eyes are needed for this one. tells the Truth! Tuesddy, February 24, 1931 The Corner unusual