Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, March 27, 1931, Image 2

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'ENN STATE COLLEGIAN
ished aemi-weekly durtng the College >ea& except on holidays.!
nla of The P.m°.lroula Slate College. In the !Memt of the:
the student& faculty, alumni. and frernds
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ALAN 13 CUTTING 11
Itunincits Mann, it
Al MAT .1 MILFSKI . 31
Circulation Manner
NI E. 11LERICII . 31
F.lltor
111011CAV . 31
lann.ln. Editor
M C IIcELVAIN '3l
Snorts Editor
L coirex .31
HARRY' C WOOD '3l
Adverti.lnu Manrwer
ILLIAM R iiriLmAx
I orugn AoherWing Mnnt,er
A. SCHMIDT ,r 3AI,F,T 1. lIROWNSACK . 31
No. Editor Women , . I.lltor
N D SOIILER 'll F. T 011ISE ilorrr.orrz 11
Nexs FAllor Son), Mannsting Editor
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ASSOCIATE rarrons
Pre. .32 Hugh 11 nur> jr . 32 Stewort Towmend .32
I Irvine Thmdore A Sorrlll . 32 Fth‘nrd W INlthe .32
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ASSOCTATF lISSINFSS MASAGERS
rh 'l2 .Iron C 'l2 Samuel Sinclair '32
link 'l2 Wonlall L Itehm Shlsnr.l S Speller, '32
r Eastern Intercollegiate Newspaper AMMO/OIL
313 01(1 Main
_Nittany Printing Co. Bldg.
312 Old Main
FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1931
THE WORTH OF ALUMNI CLUBS
ism bed In his onn melydav activitaeg be, e on
, the Penn State student thinks about the Alumni
College but once each y cal This lone time is
Day, And that twent-foui hours is so pecked
prating et ent,, reminiscing and frateinity meet
ing the undeigi actuate and the alumnus barn %el%
.pportunitv to become acquainted with the othei'o
,rat and conception of the College
'e had the opportunity Tuesday night to attend
mud dlnno of the Titan count 1, alumni club no
own Mote than only Penn State gi actuates fr oar
into in the county attended that thnnen Some
raduates of the callo nineteen hundreds, alums
d then diplomas just last sear Some ale worn
in their nespectne hotels, °then., hold humble!
ins. Yet, oat y one of those men shoned a keen
trn his Alma Malec That interest ma, not the
kind shown In some graduates at the Home
, football games not the lulseuann sympatl*
ested by some at Commencement meetings In
that intenest einesented an intense desne is Komi.
the College aas doing and an equally intense de
o help further hen pr °mann
an, a levelation to us IN Me All, loam aguelv
here sue, e Alumni clubs and had i cud of their
ies in the Manua N, ice, ye nesec lealind hey
mil active the , . group, WC,' The Blau county
reptesentatne of °them ;Imam ntganwatiom.
iecoot Penn State gather mg in Cleveland theme
'most veventy gtaduat, in attendance Youngs-
Ohio boasted fifty at its Penn State dinnel
hese Alumni groups ale not melds organwed fm
pm poses The suppm t uhnh the Alumni I allied
halt of the College dining the hood Issue cam-
Leo penis ago awakened Penn,lsanues citizens
conception of the impoitance of this institution to
Commonwealth The worth of alumni clubs is
amble in addition to being the Colleges
ement.
chins have been seen en the campus, trees are
transplanted on the campus, ditches ale being
, usual on the minim., motionen ale busy all
the campus, but still thole ate no bulletin boards
RANTED: A COMMITTEE
I nil pests that boom about campus orgam7a
theie is none so peisistent and so baneful as corn
s—the most complex' mechanism e‘et Cc oh ed 1, , ,
o hindet solution of his pioblems
of n society is hon escept under the officious
nec--or a committee Its constitution must lie
n up—by a committee, and its motto and hes
n—by a committee 11 hen it bus been effect, sly
ized—lis a committee, it cannot function except
ugh eornnutteei which must present V11C001.1% 10
or then ,nnet,snt, it ow, v nppol tuntty.
,oinnuttecs ale a ,ti nail, e on which oi ganini
are built and of which the menibetv ale nothing
og, The le+illt is that mei y student solving on a
litter , nothing but a piece of supei machine, v—
ndea,ms and put cults are soulless, and he is loom
In a constant round of pointlest duties. lie hno
lieants and cannot eat banana splits Ills nand ss
lave of the machine
n °idol to alleviate the distress of a winter season
has boon niaikeil by innunieinkle committee ap
merit. it Is suggested that a week be set aside
it which these shall be no committees named and
g which existing toininittees shall not be hounded
then usual state of blissful and cool getic mantas-
To tam y out the pi ogiain apinopriate to such a
onunittee Week, a committee has been appointed—
One flan can be easily drier ned in the plan an
ted ho the Intel ft ateintty Ball committee to take
01 admittance to tlivi year's function Time is no
t but that a hen the mail is exceedingly huge the
men will be unable to take elite of the group
ently and speedily We can Mimic foresee n line
blocks long.
THE LION'S DEN
Ibght on the :Save
These don, of the hosing inteteollegiates hose
been had ones I'm us One time we get hosed on the en,
fin upholding sonic of 010 colleague , , and the nest we
take it light on the no., Coo something eke If you
don't behest. t, re id this
State College, Pa
I admit e men that hme the courage to do Illte
oe do about en Ibbtog, and etc 13ut haw you the
cow ago to - t et oil nun .11 tut patude In yom nun Impel
I hope so
When on pi inted that about eubbutg you had a
Plea, 00 the tn,ule page llght agate of xt hat n. eantd
the Eaton', Dun Mt Daniel . . be nose, Nl:lnca
his last none, ont.l, of ...een it, it being no close
Sed nn bo.s fiend Sedulous Snoop, liked the
moral tone sow paper ban getting and thout he mould
help be easing sou smile good clean fun to mint, so
he soot sou a poem he mote about due not being
pi eposition And to make it fume! he headed it
Duc to Comp. 1 Sed is a modest poet like all meat
ones so he just signed his initials, S. S
Daniel minted it loan at the bottom of his col
um but he didn't put the initials under it I like Sed
to get cladt fm abut he does so I mote 111 Daniel
mould he please tell MllO «sate the poem He nom
did because I h Ise looked es ess tune to see I don't
ssant to scent CI abill but to pita ahat isn't you, is
tailed plagcusm and people go to dad for it.
I don't , ant to make am II noble l'in Mr Daniel
betau,e he to pi obail just young and the cent let
.ti Ines might not smear off of him easy So wont you
plowse sonic] him to make restitution
Respectably you] s
P S 111. Dan el ought of thout that poem one
In the man that ,mgn, S S C and soon seamen base
an inhuman aenee of humor Ms Sed me not that load
Srven,elol,
\n tpolog3 and Alp. er.
Dent Rosy Redpensul
Mar*, noon tunes lime the thought of pi ison no
r fine place to te,t. edpetiallv often spending severe
mn senrs nn th, ir,litunon. Just think of all the
meat men hke 0 limy and Paul Boman and Al
Capone that got then start their. Cut then 0C
nes. did look cell 111 •tliped suits, so 0C put aside
the idea
We would be t cut thankful if you w mild convey
out apologiet. to NOIll deal ft lend Sod and tot give us
lot en Ills Ulna, sleep in between :the copc basket
and minted page II you mould only Ming Sod
mound to the office some time, w e'd• he glad to hold
an imp. omptu liter al y tea Such talent should not
go um en aided, so tie het city decline that Sed is as the
autl, of that ten • enlightening poem entitled "Due
to Comp 1" ,
N., my dent Miss Itcdpensul (or may I call
you Ross 9 ), tic a. ant to disclaim eve, has ing hail not
pre, ious letter fi om wu If tie had, coo could he
only too stile that tic nou Id has e pirated it But sic do
thank 3nu foi letting us knoa and nosing us the
humiliation of i unning mound in stapes They really
.0e as II iitating to a net vous temperament as polka
dot ties You don't by any chance like them, do yon?
As lot our last name aluch seems to be quite a
Invstoy to you, don't nor,) Of come, see do like to
go mound shrouded in mystery, still if it causes sou ;
any ,leoples.s nights, we'll ti % to i moody that So
not to I% 01* }on and longer , , ell tell you that out
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SENATE DECLINES
RUSHING CHANGES
Co•cd Committee Rules Against
Association Petition for
Freshnian Bidding
Behoving that the ,Impot t m fat or
second semegtel bahlmg is not
ufhcte•tt to x all ant tes mon of the
Panhelleme t t,httur ,ode the Sen Its
Commit , e on Student Al elfare re
jected the Panhellenic ag.oelatlon'g
petanm adt coating the change
I%lat ch 21, 1931
Dv a unanimous tot, the commit
tee decided that the irginnents both
tot and =mut the :Ale:gest-A re
noon, as placed barony the committee
bt Pamhelleme deltgites, scented to
be equal in wilt - . Pot this reason
the committee toted to lease the rosin
ing code as it non stands
The code still read, that anmen's
fiattumtio, and campus clubs may
not bid neon membius before the be
ginning of then th i n d contester at
Penn State
Monday, three delegates from the
a,,oemtlon, the Mm., E Louse Hof
feditz "31, Laura .J Gllffith3 '3l, and
Anne E McGuire went before the
commatee to present then. arguments
fa‘cumg the lashing code revision.
chile the Mtsses Helen Bueknahet
"11, Elt/abeth M h.ilb '3l, and M
Isabelle I'ack,l kik opposed the msue
These gleans repre,ented the stands
taken b% then fratetnities
The Student We'fne comnott, le
lecting the petition , connin‘ed of
hi thus It Woli, chaiiman. Dean
Chinlotto S Ray. o Lueletia V T
Simmons, Di lo.eph P Ritenour,
and Colonel Willie, S MeCusltev
WILL SPEAK Al' NEW IORK
Prof Clay once E Bollinger, of the
depot Intent of mdu'tu II enginces lug,
1,111 attend an infomal meeting of
I educators and sodas,, talists to firCIISS
Rosy Redpensul the teach,- if o n lusti ial • - 'sons
teptlnng of Industm al relatto..
at the home of Samuel Leo neohn,
Cho" man of the boat d of the 3,11 mm
Copper company This meeting v.lll
take place in Nett Vol 1. city to
mom MS
gi,ooo FOR 25c
Ti moiler s Ti.n.el Accident
Policy Ideal far W cek-end Ti ips
FROST A DOTY
Peoples National Bank Bldg.
, FOOT SPECIALIST HERE
I hate secured the hers ices of DR E P KINE, prominent Foot
Correction Specialist of Toledo. Ohio, mho ndl Conduct a
roffr CLLNIC m me offices
BELLEFONTE MARCH 30— APRIL 1
IND IN
STATE COLLEGE. MARCH 31— APRIL 2
Dr Kane does not use the knife at metal arch supports, but has a
system Ity o Inch hi, paces immediate relief to most font conditions __
Pool Doubles are responsible for most so-called rheumatic condi
tion., sn alien ankles. and are among; the easiest of human ailments
to correct.
If tour fcet ate in trouble do not fail to see Dr Bane __No charge
for examination Phone for appointment
DR. R. L. CAPERS
Bellefonte Office Slnle
!nieC olleges Bldg
Crider's Exchange Bldg
Rea & Derick, Inc.
;,CUT PRICE DRUGS
"Where Spendingls Sa 1064. College,Ave
Happy Easter
WITH
WHITMAN'S
Fine Candies in new Easter Wraps—and the
New Fussy package—sure to suit the taste.
Place your order—we wrap for mailing.
Also Whitman's Eggs with Cocoanut
Cream and Fruit and Nut Centers, Solid
Chocolate Novelties and 1 and 2-lb. Eggs:
We Put NAMES on FREE of Charge
JELLY BEANS-2 lbs. for 25c
SHAVING NEEDS
35c William, Shay. Cream 23c
50c Wins. Aqua Velva____3lc
35c l'almoh‘e Shay. Cr. 23c
50c Co!gates Shaving Cr. 31c
25c Listerme Shay. Cream 16c
50c Prohak Blades 35c
50c Autost op Blades 37c
35e Gem Blades 9 3e
1 pt. Witch Hazel 33c
1 pt. Bay Itum .69c
,
Fountain Special This Week-End
Fresh FRUIT SALAD Sundaes-10c
You'll Enjoy This Sundae When Seroed with Our
HOME MADE ICE CREAM
Fashion-Flower i.UNI) GRANTS h 200 ,000 FOE
I 'EDUCATION Ill' itmllo. aitour
Show to Display I
.T
I Prof. J. Oivis Keller, head of the
Varied Costumes... m ember of de P n ' tment '
and
iember of the National Committee
Displaying es erything front beach !horn the raY„O fund,
on Education by Radio, announced
, Yesteiday the granting of $200,000
a plulantlnopic
costumes to wedding tious,eaux, the I mgamon, 0 i i fur the pi 0V.C.0 ..or con
' A annual fas , hi , on-11 , ° " en, shiny wil , l ltinuance of the group's effoi to to
be held in the mnwan aitudoi mm at ;,,,,, n l ug )," per „ entnge o f t i me,
3 :10 o'clock, Api 1.0 Sponsored lon
power, and channels lot radio stations
the do mon of rii namental Inn ticui , - of a „‘„ ely educational nature. .
tui c. the exhibition will include they o
latest styles in men's and women's
PI DELTA EPSILON ELECTIONS
clothing with students as models.
(Honorer , Journalhoml
About twenty-foui men students )
Erwin P. Adams
and co-ed, ale to weal the costumes,
Thomas E Ambler
has ink been chosen by a committee of ,
John S Bamfoid
faculty members Alen will appear in i
Sherwood IC Booth
two of the' eight divisions of the pia-
Albeit J. Buono
giant chow mg the plop. use of 110,1 William A Beitz
ev tot pee sonel adai nment on all William \V Campbell
occasions }Toward \V Cotter
Sports costumes for golf, tenniso
riding, and the beach will be the first
displayed, followed by calling co,-
tomes, street dress, garden party;
frocks, dinner gun es, and CI,
dress The boutonniere for buqness, I
morning, semr-formal, and far mall
men's wear will be demonstrated as,
the se% enth portion of the show
All model, will partrcipate in the
final number, a mock weddlng Ap
prom rate costume and flowers for
bride, groom, maid of honor, brides-,
maul, flower guts, Lest man, brute's
father, and ushers me to he displayed I
A strung orchestra will fur arch MIMIC
during the promenade,
Mrs GilTo“I Pinchot is one of the
guests Invited to attend, together NI, Ith
many faculty members and their!
canes Garden club, in cities thr °ugh-,
out the State are being urged to at
tend the flower-fashion show, which'
nil! also he included in the three-day,
pi ow am of the florists' shot t t ou i se, I
April 0,9, and 10 1
PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
SWEATERS
KNICKERS
GOLF HOSE
COMPLETE LINE OF
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
GERNERD'S
110 Allen St.
Cleaning PI e,sing Repail ing
DENTAL NEEDS
50c Ipana Paste 31e
50c Tek Tooth Brushes__24c
50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste 31c
50c lodent Paste 9 9c
40c Squibbs Paste 9 6c
55e Forhans Paste 34c
50c S. T. 37 Paste 33c
50c Pebeco Paste 32c
50c Dr. West Paste 31c
50c Orphos Paste 'Sc
Linwood Y Erb
Collin E Fink
Hugo K near
H Funke
John B Henry Jr
Donald G. Keeble
John W Kennedy
H Londe.lager
Cecil Liberman
J. William Moran jr
Wendell L. Rehm
Davis H Ricks
Hugh R Riley
F. Merton Saybo lt
Theodore A Sewn
Samuel Sinclun
Edward S Snoring
Frank Tejon
W Stewmt Townsend
Edwaid W. White
Edgrn C Wicker,ham
Frank Sciortino & Bros.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers la
Foreign and Domestic
FRUIT AND PRODUCE
Italian Olive Oil'
All Kinds of Macaroni
California and Florida
Oranges and Grapefruit
ALL FRESH VEGETABLES
Sons
Graham & Sons
ESTABLISHED 1896
I'm Those Who Want Something Different and the Best in
EASTER CANDIES-NOVELTIES
•
TOYS, ETC.
GRAHAM'S
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'1'2.5,1,, VIE
1' .4,
PLAYING SAFE
With Your Food Needs
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We want,you- to feel at all times that our desire is to
1:; give you the BEST OBTAINABLE at LOWEST PRICES.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
FRANKLIN GRANULATED SUGAR, 10 lbs. 47c
(Not Over 20 lbs. to a Customer)
FANCY RIPE BANANAS, 5 lbs. 9 5c
SHREDDED WHEAT, package 10c
N. B. C. IROQUOIS CAKES, lb 15c
WISCONSIN CREAM CHEESE, lb. 21c
PENN ALTO SAUER KRAUT, 3 large cans ' 29c
PILLSBURY BEST FLOUR, 24Y, lbs. 79c
SALMON, 2 tall cans 25c
PAAS EGG DYES, package 10e
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE, lb 37c
SHAFFER SPECIAL COFFEE, lb. 21c
SHAFFER'S BREAD 5c and 9c
KINGFISHER PEAS, 2 cans 25c
CHIPS° for Clothes and Dishes, large package 19c
POTATOES, Gov. Inspected, No. 1, 15 lb. pk. 32c
GRAPEFRUIT, Fancy Florida, 4 for 9 1c
FLORIDA ORANGES, dozen 29c and :39c
CALIFORNIA LETTUCE, 4 heads °sc
Home Dressed Meats
Ff• PORK SHOULDER ROAST, Cali Style, lb
a VEAL SHOULDER ROAST, lb.____
If=IEGIMI
':• VEAL RIB CHOPS, lb.
1% . CHUCK ROAST, lb._
15: BEEF, Fresh Ground ,lb.
liii PENN ALTO HAM LOAF, I/. lb. 20e
CHEESE LOAF, with Pistachio Nuts, I/. lb. 9 3c
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Friday. March 27. 1971.
•ru ADDRESS PI MU EPSILON
"The Structure of Phrocal Thec
lie," will be the subject of a lectur
by Dr William Altar at an open meet
mg or P. Alu Epsilon, honorary ninth.
ernatieg Irate, nitv. in room 208 Bot
any builihnit at 7 no o'clock tonight
CANCELS ARCHITECTURE TAI.
Prof Camille E Giapm, of t
aieluteetme depaitment at the Ca
negie Institute-of Technology, will
unable to give the scheduled talk 1p
fine the Aichitects' club tonight.
AT MU
. •‘!' SW-3,..;b.thii.aThi,i.%
(No nuitineen during Easter sacatur
FRIDAY— t
Mail Astor, Robert Ames in
"BEHIND OFFICE DOORS"
SATURDAY—
Adolphe Mesuou, Leda ll)an., in
"MEN C \LI. IT LOVE"
MONDAY rod TUESDAY
-slntiree D.ely at 1 30
O ilium Iluze, Dorothy Jordon
"THE . TAILOR-M %DE JI VN"
WEDNESDAY—
Shin Summon die, Zaso Pitt,
in Booth Tarkington'g
"Et to SISTER"
THURSDAY and FRlDAY—
(Etening Shooing On 1))
Montague LON C, R.1)111011(1 Hallo
in E. Philhpq Oppenhoin's
"THE LION AND THE LASH]"
(Open Tuesday and Wednesday
Only Nes( Week)
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El ErendeL nil Dorca) 111
"ME. LEMON OF Olt \NW.
SATURDAY—
"BEHIND OFFICE DOORS"
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY—
Return Showing of
Ann Harding, Mary Astor in
"HOLIDAI"•
_____l4c
9 0e
-25 e
10c