age Two PENN STATE COLLEGIAN übllshed semi-1,41y doting the College yea, except on holiday, dents of The Penns)lvania Stets Callen, In the interest of the e. the students. remit, alumni, and friends EMI= r TCLIIAN II 1 alllor 'AI VII LIFT/,F I, 111 "I I,litor MCI II 111 VIAMIN 1 11 Pelelor V II /V.l.:till I , Inch DONAI a I' I/A) It 143,1,1. NI-.2111 IIJV Mt, CST It /IIhAIII,hAS . 11 IVolrtnnt rd..' I LIN C Srl INAII,T/ II Novi I .1:1, I I 111 x 4 I ,liter ni.rnrn w nrsgr Jit .11 Bush,. Marrs., Hoarier M HARRINGTON . 11 Clnulation PAUL lIIFIISTFIN Inrvl Achartmem Manaper 1011.10111) It NEST! 11 11 Inr• AthertHmt M.nPer 0111111111 F PIM LIPS 11 nellt Manlyer HOWFLI. 11 Wonr.. a I door 114111 I MePAIII.AND 11 Women', Matrwinv Inlttor 1I IPAIII II FALB . 31 W.ontit , Na,,. I olaor ASSOI IIITE FDITORS Wen II Prothcro II , A , I,•r+ •:1 A Noon 'lt Ilcri. Lrtl II Romns.,t '34 JBmc, M qhern '34 AGSM IA n lIIISISISS , tIANAGLIZS ttith JI II Flyer I orman John C Irwin I n tit ro.k I 'l:tylor °II, I !mola Wacker 'II er Easter IL late, collegiate Neuispaper Association iMiiMiAUilMiMML4M=LawsaiaaJ.. FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1932 SCHOLARS Once again the day set aside fm recognizing schol. achievement rolls ,wound and the College bestows n^ on menthols of the student body cello have gained lonic distinction Apin non lately scheduled lot hen' Day, the presence of ',went, ceitainly adds bto the ceremony It does not, lio,evel, reduce the of the entne student body to attend the cite^ and to lecognin scholastic excellency. 13) the empluisi land on iecognition for high schol- Op, both aiming faculty and undeigiailuates, ugi ng of higher leaning ale Judged The College ill ',peas these eseicises that it plactically !n -ovo} student to attend by dismissing classes ten o'clock To spurn this invitation is to acknow e that there ts still much loom for progress intellee ly heroic Penn State can claim a student body with and sense ol values. In addition to serving as an nide% of student in st m ~c holaiship, the e•ercises mill show that elis ion in atailenni_ pm suits does not neces.anly pie mso ^tile Intel est in the classioom. A pet usal of the es on the piogiam will invent that ninny students I,lllj, semi& ac numbmed among the activities on- of the campus This is in surprising contiadie tc ionditions of the past where activities men and la tamed Iwo distinct and invanahly foreign Thoc me many men in activitie; who cannnt eve academic distinction Theie are c•cellent stu ^ who cannot mit their classes with tither putsuits Inst. grain is deserving of iebute in that it ignores answer to the non so wry, very trite question. y did you conic to college" The question has not any of it, lea] significance. To those students who Inc themsely Os tr their studies no criticism can lie utile,. it may be that they nip losing a chance for man well-toundeil That se, many student, can successfully combine 'the , and seholimlop is mthei indication of defect is educational system on a compliment to the cap ty on students to deter mine fm themselves the pro ton of each element that they can successfully y Both seholanship and activities have then place dm shit , hould he the in unary aim. If varying de s fit out,ilc activity can he added to the bunden of aulan student= v.ithoint halm they should he added, activities have then les , on to teach as well as the ion unit LI:1,100W insti action. h disappernence of the tennis coud, nea. the 011, lo• the purpose of enlaiging the dull fields unju Allied on any count Foimerly used by the 14 squad the counts stele lecognwed as the best on annuls They had always received the' most atten and long use hail given than the hard sum face of playing tune Taken away at a time when stu demand lon counts so fan exceeds the limited not of playing space then removal can be condoned as providing woik fin someone in the dem e..,sion. • then with money so seance mound hen e it hardly I justifiable ONE MORE POLL he student body cannot be too greatly Llamed for lack of Intete , t that it may show in count , : cice- Nn to a flavvle in voting for llamas and positrons, rt should, lmevel, neknoMedge phd many that the exert,Fie of the vote Is one of the s, r Ights, and inconvenieneev of the demoo atm ap •L to govet nment. Vali only one come I,er to cross inteiest should istained until the poll for Athletic Association of= has horn completed. Too important an office to it lack of interest placing an uniemesentative man c post, the pi cadency affords numerous oppol tun for corral active no oil,. i pi everted on the ballot, the I along of fencing 11011,1mo:it, pending fuither action by the Born d of tic Conti 01, should i ecelve support. The raising of port would, with no added e‘pense to the ay.ocia heighten its inteicollegiate inegtige and further , 10=tent athletic program of the College. ho cshibition of woodcuts, etchings, water colors, 'auks now displayed in Main Engineering budding I. anothci oppoitunity to students and faculty to then inteirst in thing, cotta al. The winks are rot th the climb to the third floor of the building. OLD MANIA One of mu spies lomatts having seen S S. Van Geese>, in company with a co-ed named Westrick, eve! at Holmes Field the other day playing at lndw d, a: low, ith Geesey would shoot Some al rows at a taiget; then he would walk nem to the taiget to see what had become of the in rows, then he would Bathe: them up, go back, and shoot them all mei. again Out spy natal ally coneluded that this so: t of think might go on Inn even, like the Monk, in he went on to Ins class Tim otian da} Mr, Ft ed Fuller Shedd of the Phil adelphia Bulletin was It lying past the pengentany at Rockvteu, and, seeing about a bundled or so convict, rut working neat the toad, he decided to stop for awlale and watch them. Alio all, you don't get n chance to obtterve second-dem cc murdet err an I es ttafe-blonert evety day But it seems that convicts, in at least Roclsview convicts, have Ban own ideas about total stn angers stoppmf, to gavel. at them They don't like it. Pretty £OOO Mr Shedd noticed that seven al of the boys were mumblnn, among themsehes and giving hint the evil eye, and pretty soon Mr. Shedd noticed.that several M. them some hollming at him in such a way as to suggest that lie should get the hell out of there vet y shoal}, and vii y shortly Mn Shedd was doing Just that Piovin that while cats may lonic at Mims not everyone may look at convicts. Some time ago a couPle of enterm 'sing fieshmen ventto ed into the Chi Omega house, 111°4, about eight p m., fogy the pulp.° of selling copies of this rag. What with one thing and tinothei, the fieshmen lacked up a good lot of num. 161.1111 mm, which was in violation of Study How or something. Suddenly the chaperone appeared "Say!" she said, midi essmg one of the stet tied freshmen "have you used been asked out?" The freshman legal ded her ulna aisingly "No," la said "Have you "' Accra ding to a ecent bulletin it seems that the Re,ealch Organization on Military Education sent nut a questionnane to quite a few ex-It 0. 1' C lows, which, they maintain, shows that compulsm y nubtar y ti aim& does not foster a militaristic attitude The question under consideration went him this; In your opinion does the R. 0. T. C cow se of instr uc tion tend to induce a militaristic attitude inimical to moild peace' 03 f 5. answered no. On the other hand, IL is very doubtful whether mme than 7 knew what "inimical" meant. Desperate for something to white about, we went down tlo evening to snatch the T„tiesprans rehearse. Everybody seemed to be having hot of fun. People strolled to r.S. fin across the stage while someone tried to remember his lines; over in one coiner someone else practiced his (or her) danco routine; people In the back row of the Little Theatre hollered to people nr the stage, someone sat al a table by the first row, lir had, irately turned on the chaotic stage ensemble, and wrote things on sheets of paper, Cherie fen ill stood around being very well built, Sehno,le Norris talked like Walter Winchell, and through it all Sock Kennedy gave unflustered hits of advice and du eetron We gone rip after a while and went over to the auditorium, where the Players Mole dress-rehearsing "Bird in Hand." Tins was not quite so confusing We watched people with paint on then faces and talcum re their bail being impressively in character, but it Alain% last Came the end of Act I, and the cur tarn boy got to making false starts—pulling ropes before they were supposed to be pulled and all that. So we came back hole to the Office, whole there aren't any curtains or tap-dancer, Marion Golf Shoes Two-Tone Tan Black and White The Athletic Store Oo Co-op Coritei• THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN `Disarmament Conference Won't Cut Down Army Greatly,' Tanger States "We can't look for meat advances in the cutting down of arnunnent.3 and (Abe, wa materials," - spill Dr Jacob 'ranger, acting head of the donut t ment of history an I politicli science, in commenting on the League of Na tions Disc moment conference which Is now in session at Geneva, Switret land. "It could be neees,nry to put a gi eat many nation, at ease .111,1 give them g l raker feeling of semi ity be rme much is aceomplmlied m the way of cutting don n nunnents," Di Tangei added "The do ebullient of a nationalistic spin it has made dele gates more caution, about nuking any concession, in this do ection " Discussion at the conference has been limited mainly to land and air warfare' Dr, Tenger holds little hope for the possibility of the fifty nations remesented coming to an agreement to limit the use of silt mate, into, such as poisonous gases, airplane bombs, and long range guns on offensive war fare. IThet e has been a reactionary bend in Europe toviarib, nationalism be cause of the depression and the feel ing of insectu ity among the people," BROOME WILL GIVE SCHOLARSHIP TALK (Continued ham ham page oat) tel 1, Reese '32, president of the or gamratnin Member ,of the class of 19:11 to receive me Into me IT Grace Baer, Clunks F Duatedv, Jack B Dienna, Albeit A Downs, Ft ed Fish er, Emily R. Cans, T Hebei, an 1 Eugene I. Jack Rosamond W. Raines, Stephen Lawroski, Ehaaheth A Lewri, Elvin T McDivitt, Otto R Miller, Charles A. Myers, Ndh.un B Frahm.), John E. Ryan, John T Ryao n , Chalk, E. Stevenson, Raymond I , Wagnei, John K. Walter, owl Kati P. Whet ii. ate other sophomores who will be awarded medals Freshmen who will t eceive medal, include William .1 alone, Flank L. Bracken, Joseph N 131,nowit7, Mar gret I. Connor•, George If Com nungl, John Dallas p , Elsie N. Dou thelt, Ralph W Fink, flatly D Gum•, Fred S. Hansen, Jame, W. Iles ries, Donald C hilts, and Joseph Houlihan Margo, et V 7 IChisloe, Myra E Itnouse, Franlshii W Lewis, Sidney Mann, Alfonso 11. Ma77atol.t, Charles M. Nom is, William S Piper, Thomas R P, obst, nowt, R .Taines R Rorabanh, Ifs, old C Shank, Sedg wiek E Smith, Robert D Stout„and Franllin - Widney "ire other mem bers of the er-:,of 1935 to be mold ed medals Thirty-nine scholarships and fel low•,lnps will be announced by Pies;- dent lietael, who still also in esent the John W White medal to a seam! Cm outstanding ripailenne ability EXAMINATION CII %NOES EE 9 Sea lAst for foam EnglComp I May 28 8 1,;101 NLA 11ist 35 May 28 8 200 Mort, 10 SLA Huy 1 May 31 2 0, 11 Chem Amp Phys 150 May 31 10 20 300 Mngß TUXEDO Complete with al' .eteggary MEM $26.50, HOY BROTHERS Kilei Street i' r.c..a..z - vous with the Finest in Cooking and the Widest in 'Variety. Craig Restaurant Or Alleii Street Dr. Tan= said "The nations don't want to give up what they hove now and are trying to get back what they once had, especially in the case of Certhany, Austtia, and llungaiy." Hitler has developed nationalism to high point in Geinninv, lie added, while Mussolini misses no oppoitun ity to stress it in Italy. Fiance has developed a strong feeling among her people Tor the retention of everything that she got out of the war Dr Tamer pointed out that the Japanese-Chinese situation has served as a deterrent to progress in disar mament. The conference seas unfo, tunate that' it seas scheduled to meet at the time when Japan and China woe technically at star, he said "The political committee of the con totem° may lead to the most heneft etal tesults if it irons out some of the ploblerns that lead to conflicts be tween nations, such as the Treaty of Versailles, the, Polish Coiralor, tar iffs and other trade harness," Di. Tenger concluded "Agteements be tween those countites would tend to remove some of the bittet feelings that now oast." Who's Dancing 1 fonight Alphr Zeta (Clo9ed) Bill Bottorf Tninnrro% :Vigil( Sigmr Ph! Alphr (Invitafion) Dili MIN?' ATTENDS CHEMICAL MEETING Dean Flank C Wham°le, of the' Chenustr, and Physics School, IP at tending a meeting of the Amon,. Chemical Society ir St Louis Mo., toda} Dean Whitlow° will lead a Papa or "Teaching Modern Aliphatic Chemistr}." before a chemical educa tion section. Tomoi row he will te poi t nr lesealches in Pennsylvania petroleum at Penn State before a pet oleum division Make Yon' Mother's week-end more en it:Table by bringing her in foi one of oui special home-cooked dinners. The Feriway Tea Roam Opposite Front Campus R. F. STEIN Gas, Oil, Alemiting Fireproof Storage 24-Hour Service Plione 252 Rea & Derick, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, CUT RATE SALE "STORES OF SERVICE" MOTHERS' DAY MAY Bth CHOCOLATES 1 lb.. 2 lb., 3 lb. PriCed $l.OO to $4.50 Ann Warner lIOMEMALiE CANDIES 1 lb. 69c; 1 Y 2 lb. 93c; 21b. 1.35 Campus Bulletin Semi women will have an mix:in tent ela99 meeting to elect 'wino' girls Monday night at 0 30 ,p Room 405 Old Main • The Resoititionc COMMittce for the mode' national political convention wili meet in Room 13 South Labetal Alt , . at 7 o'cloclt Monday night. =MEI "Trends in tho Fond Industly" will In the subject of an open leetme by Di Lear, W Waters, Vice-piesident o' General Foods corporation, in the Chemistry amphitheatre, at 7.20 o'clock Monday night WPSC PURCHASES RECORDS 4,pprostinately one thousand ree ords have been aulthased by the Col Icge radio station, WPSC, Tot u, in the daily broadcasts. Make Youi hiiiihees Week Cad Completc with One of oiii SODAS UNDAES , ANDWICI-lES ritECrtiltY'S Welcothe Mothers Schlow's Quality Shop Prosperity Comes Faster To Those Who Save Regularly The First National Bank Of Stole College idtlN T. IVicbORMICK President SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT No property owner Should deny himself the protection of adequate lire insuianec merely to save a feu dollar:,. But there arc many who go along month ate] month, postponint, action until a file occur•. FROST, Don & ELDER Insurance People°, National Bank Btukiln Phone 258-J DISPLAY SALE SPECIALS Set Out Windows! See Our Counters! $l.OO Miles Nervine 63c 1 qt Mineral Od 91c 60c Brom Seltzer 41c 60c Sal hepatica 41c 35c Vick's,Vapo.lttili 25c $1.50 Petrolager 97c $l.OO Nujal 69c $l.OO Otto, Carbonate 69c 65c Pince lie $l.OO Lysol-_-___ 69c $1.20 S. Al. A. Food 87c 45c Pluld Water 29c $lOO o,altine 67c 350 Kleenex_ 25c 35c ICotex 2 7 c 1 pt. Mineral Oil 59c sl.so Agana 89c 1 pt. Beef Wine and Iron 70c 1 qt. Milk Magnesia 59c 50c Fletcher's Cuatoria ^3c Friday, May 6, 1932 ..,CATHAIu 14 ',Wainer BlotheisThatt, , ilitsitinee at I:30. 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