Page Two PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Published eeml weed, during the Collette yea, except on holiday, he students of The Penns3lvsnio Slate Collette, in the interest of the Collett, the student, faculty, alumni, and friends HUGH R RILEY JR '32 Editor HUGO If FRFAR •22 ?damming Editor EDWARD W RIIITE .32 Assistant THEODORE A SERRILL •22 Sports Editor WILLIAM II IRVINE .32 MENDELL L REIIM Ilov Inc" I,lnnager SAMUEL SINCLAIR '33 Circulation Manager LIN Y CUll '32 A. raging Manager EDWARD S SI'CRINC '32 foreign AAA Manager COLLIN '32 Mk Circuital. Nlannmr JESSE C 141e10EON .32 Newel Editor W. STEWART TOWNSEND '3 News Editor Asst. Aiken'sin,. Blnnnver MARY M. WRIGHT '32 MARGAIMT TSCIIAN '32 Women's Editor V.onmns !dunsOm; Editor I (WISE TIARQUARDT '32 Women's Ness Editor , E=l Sidney 71.Ben5amln •aa 2.10, D oared jr Robert E 7.scban •aa Donald P Da, •aa Rollin C Slelninets 1 . 1 Diehard V WWI •aa W J. William Jr 13 Ernest 11 Zoknuak. •aa WOMEN'S ASSOCIATE EDITORS Idarlon I' Howell •IS Elizabeth M Kalb T 1 Isabel McFarland T 3 ==l Member Eastcerz Into collegiate Neumpaper A 3Rn eat ion 1::1:::=1 TUESDAI , APRIL 26, 1932 A PRIVILEGE AND DUTY Although ,they afford one of the finest ppm tundies for students to refute the charge of many cynics that college students ace incapable of goecaning theinsches, elections fin class and student council positions, neuet theleNs, sewn to pass unnoticed by a goodly pinpot tier of eligible sole!: from year to year. In spite of all the &folks of the elections committee, clique than men, and candidates, the same difficulty in.- perienced in the uoild of professional politics has its counterpart in the collegiate game of polities To sate in tho elections is, to be sine, one of the privilege, which comes pith nicinbei ship in a class Mole than that, emacisc of the fianchue is a duty. It should not he necessary 'um politician, to handshake votels to the polls rr bonded knees The greater realization on the part of the student body that the men elected should be returned in an en tile class vote would tend to make the positions 10010 gnificam. A onc hundred pement turnout, although unhoped foi, would make the huceessful candidate feel a gloater satisfaction—and responsibility When so little requited of the individual, and yet the signifi cance of the mashed slight elfoi t ts s< gloat, the loth aigy of so many students is depres,fn Each yeas bring , new refinements to the procedure of elections and this year further ethane°, have been nude to atti net the student to the polls and to gi‘e him chance to cast his ballot free from all Intel foresee In this respect,tlje holding of the voting in a lounge of Ohl Main is a Dunked improvement mci the election flare last peal An adequate and necessary reheat naM the cloud is gin en while conrenient chair, and tables afield an opportunity for considelation of can didate, in votini., The maim change in the manner of elections curl the most laudable one is the removal of the statement anus alignment from the names on the ballot It san he shmsed only with the t envc al of the t col rnm ly easy mcthoil nt ‘otinc:' a stainght clique ticket With a mai I. to be made for each office, the chances of sotos slimming te mgal patty line^ I less likely At least an oppoi tuna} tin mote th .ughtful and studied tot mg is given Until ail means a lot inure to the .trident than it does today, lie i. not going to halo, up thine flight, of , taus to sect out an ait exhibit that it locked up part ni the time anyway This business of sturvin6 in a gas ret foi ant's sake is all night fon the chosen fens, I ut the lame numbei of those who look ale not sari c.cntl.n inspited to endue any hat &hip to sec pictuies Ii such in fine exhibit as the watet colon collection v.hich tt . taker down Bean the Engineei nag thud floes loom Sunday mal be placed in an Old Main lounge, Old Maly nnould benefit, the student:. would benefit, and ens mould an. MORE TIME Fin r long went y tune it has heen t ealwed that the outdo,. !meat]. maid of the student, has been owkwaldly chopped into hit , so smith as to be almost tucks, Between the end of a.l o'clock class and the t to o'clocl, dinnei hour there is scat coly an appleclable churl of sunlit tore For a long tune the issue has been skirted by ploposals to out down the number of .t Alva. elas.ses This always collies to naught because equipment and insti acting RIO limited and the oxtail 'shoot tune 1 , needed Now the Trustees will considei It definite step to in ovate mote hcolth and sun for the College man and woman. Eithei they will put Innis classes an how ot they will MOW the clock forward and ask that all dinnei hour be changed to 6 30 o'clock. Any step in the duce tun, will he welcome, but the moving of the clock seems none leasonable Any change in the hoot of classes that have all cody been running for ten weeks woulJ ciente endless confusion in students' and costa actors' calculations. Imagine a piofessot laying to lemembei with his preoccupied brain that the class he taught last si eel< at 9 o'clock, he will face the next at 8 o'clock The logical step as a movement of the clock hands By a flip of the finger, the change I% accomplished and not a Routine 10 disturbed. There is no adjustment, and CA MPUSEER We hon.!, ycv tie helid, that the Mill. Bros' .ute• mas living right here in tacmn in the employ o: Metric Pronto, We'll get a new,hound on the trail at Once and maybe have an interview ot something fm Pm in the ne Pine , hinnt'ie we nom" 110 Y. Doctor Davey manages to get calumniated het e mats often (And it any hi assbound new editor trifles situ the spelling of that word he is going to happen to comething unpleasant ) Anyhow, the col tacit got sentimental and decided that Di Laner, !camel, should be presented with a nice sheepskin •ctnll setting faith the gm attitude of all concerned fin the elfin is of the speaker (The date for the lectures 'Nur changed tlus yen so that Di LaMei could get here for lima season) Well, the small was made up D.. t)ai ey ssr etc a ten-page, single-spaced dissm taUon Or colloid . as a mosentation speech Exec Secy. Anti, Mot cc aas s_heduled to make the piesenta lion Ito looped at some of the uords in Dr Dasey's nommen., and said, "In behalf of the Pennsylvania State College, W stu lents and faculty, I present you with this token of out giatAtude fm yon effm is in the Pt ntstley lecture series" Then he sat down. The ap plause t ) . P°.^ t , tote )'burrs under the direction of Arthur C Cluelnu h Cho tnnestrn /lean °rest, r 1- A p,,,„„, An Old Mon alts Pols deuces I t o , ' t:l ' s 4 .. " 4l " l;l„rits %% moan of Chorus CI Irlm. , I grm I'll.lll TI lillor fiat Illr I‘ -- ---Au41.1” Wore 11,thumn Con nrtl _— I.lllu. RAI _____ Mar> Cal% In ; Set gius.bi owed and gi int-visaged,' an audience marched to the auditolium !Satin d i night They were bent upon I education at any cost and many mut- s 1 Wet , under then breath, "I say it spinach—" Not were they disap -1 pointed The fie on is healthy But wos good, shading on rather tom - aid broccoli than spinach. Mote ardent devotees of 'education than we will have to ti eat the piece in that aspect Pot out part one ;though , it good diem, moll played And we are happy that Mi. Cloetingh idle, the Euripides "Elector a" and the :tturray translation of it We suspect 'the they stage better than the other= No being a quibbler, we say that ins^ Beidlei's pet fen mance of the title tole was the best piece of acting and mtet pi elation that we hone seep in tit. past two years We don't lenient. be bast any farther We said inter -Ipi elation nnJ WO stand by it. If the ! advocate , of heat in "Electir' (A lekti a the llnni.ited One) think that th • understanding of the pail man too cold and too bitter, sue disagree Miss Beidle., we mast, shaped the item pi elation as she felt the part to lit het and sec think she did it mag nificent), And it .In. gave tc Electra the sharper edge of Sophndcc vei !sin then we like it sharp MI hand ling so the treniendouslu dtlfieult kpeecher was death audible drain ! attcally sore, and poetically undei- Istanding Our tiibutc is unhesitating lan,' sincere iAnd now to the thing that struck second to Miss Beidlet's perfoi m- I :nee It has not the chasm of speak log about het And she is the ants e•ceptior tr. It M, Cloetingh. It c , rulilthet 1111liel li to ila Mr ,perches. lr a play of this bolt it is invent tne that every uotd he understood by everyone We sat in the ninth tom had, Mm Clootingh mid no could , 't Inmet stand A. Clyteinnestia Miss Thula° gate slipshod pettormance that belied het Landrcmc enhance She can dc Let t°. We'te seer bet do better Even or assistant dnector can't be feagmen those little slips Misch toe inex perienced, did not catch the hmoie son it of the drama and did a ince hi,. of Jutende comedy acting which didr't fit in Rosenthal haildled the character of Rho old man with much competence Line study 11^ose as the god and beta& as the peasant exhibite.l two let the best stagi. %owes we havc heard het e Netzel's acting was stiltet , hem ' mcspm iencc had promise Boosc didn't have a chance to e‘hibit acting. The messenger, Conn.!. gestui ed POPULAR REQUESTS AT THE CORNER Oysters and Clams on the Half Shell Seafood Platters The Corner A Complete Food Service THE ''. ' Junior Prom question of the chorus, N‘e into that Mi.; Kell spoke indistinctly hut ges tuleo to the central action M ell. Mi., Calvin slimed inespetience, hut tre mendous, neath caetaliehnint.„ earn estne, We heard much technical pro and cor on this'matter of staging r Greek I.* and base tonic to the belief that 111: Cleetingh did a good job The i ,pectaele• wens ilhant, the tableaux' handsome the to.tumes °sad,' the' lighting intelligent and foi mom than; that we don't care. If the god should have been hoisted by tile mart Ina, we ore not tonconed Ile came through the curtien all right to us The spring-spuited esthetic dances r Greek tragedy some a discordant: rule, hut, hankie, sse don't }mow so hat cis.. could be done ninth the chorus.' Yunt the chorus and -chop 'the cur tain our orthodox Anglo-Salon train ing tells as and we thud. perhaps rt mould add to the drubs mess for the Here, MEN, smoke a man's smoke APIPEFUL of good tobacco IS dts unctly a man's smoke. The women (long may they wave') have taken o'i , hr'rnost of our masculme , privileges. 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(Pal FEuDGZ"'m RTy Le featuring Isham Jones And His Recording Orchestra May 13 TODAY 11 45—Campus Nev.. lidera Dance munic - by cleeteleal trattecrlntion TOMORROW 11 45—Aar'cultural News Nolo. Dance :mule 10 , electrical tramerintlan THURSDAY 11 45—Classical murk appreciation Mod, Sneak, to be announced later The Pennsylvania Laundry Owners association will hold its annual meet ing here May 32 and 13, it was an nounced yesterday. Inspection of new laboratories which have been set up to study laundry problems will be a feature of the meeting. moderr playgoer True the Greek touch might be weakened, but Eur widen hinrielf woo doing his beat to get i id of the bothersome thing We like good spinach—if we can hen • i. b 8 Cloetmgh. A MAN does not have to plead with creditors for ex tension of time when he has established credit by maintaining a substantial account AN. it b THE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK State Callege A GOOD PLACE TO EAT Campus Green Room East College Avenue and Pugh Street A Good Idea For Mother's Day Have your car In perfect running order for her. We are fully equipped to take care of your every need'in accessories and repairing. Rishel's Garage and Service Station Boalsburg Phone 14-R-4 Schlow's Quality Shop Announces a FINAL CLEARANCE OF ALL CREPE DRESSES 1 ormal—Sunday Night—Street Garments All to go at , $5.95 During this entne week ormer values to $l6 50 Schlow's Quality Shop State College, Pa. • - Tax $5.50 Tuesday, April 26, 1932 EC= "Training the Unemployed" was subject of an address given by Dr. M Weaves, superintendent of - iamsport soh. , Js, burgle a Imam the Mountain Aits association, an el national group, hero Satin day. ::'CAT-11A A Warner Nothca ' sTheabe . • , TUESDAY— The Year's Fastest Thrtll Pieter , "THE CROWD ROARS" With James Cagney, Joan Blood , WEDNESDAY— Walter Huston, Anita Page to "NIGHT COURT" Ali. LAUREL and HARDY Cora THURSDAY— George Bancroft, Miriam Hopkins "WORLD AND THE FLESH" Charley Chase Comedy FRIDAY— Ka) Francis, Un-a3lerkel in "MAN WANTED" Also SLIM SUMMERVILLE Com NITTANY TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY— Una Merkel, ZaSu Mtn in "THE SECRET WITNESS" THURSDAY— FRIDAY •"WORLD AND TIIE FLESH' SATURDAY , 4 .111 AN WANTED'