Page Four C „ AU • .Awa„,„roth.srhutio. • • MCM3II3 SHOWS DAILY—I:3O, 3:00. 6:30, :30 And a Complete Show oe Late as S I'. M. TODAY AND TUESDAY Eddie Cantor, Gloria Stuart and the Goldwyn Girls in "ROMAN SCANDALS" Plus: Color Cartoon "The Little Red lien" WEDNESDAY Ruth Chatterton, Adolphe llenjou and Claire Dodd iii "JOURNAL OF CRIME" Plus; Popeye Cartoon THURSDAY Fredric March, Sylvia Sidney in "GOOD DAME" Plus: The Year's Cleverest Burlesque "Come To Dinner" NITTANY TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 'the Sparkling French Hit • 1113 PFL JUAN ALA I Llercy :oc s r NTON Directed by Rene Claire Pngliah aub•titlm explain the ilevelunment of this delightful dramatic comedy of a holly. a street ger, and 11 peddler in love with the same girl—and ready to do battle for her: THURSDAY Ruth Chatter.ton, Adolphe Menjou and Claire Dodd in "JOURNAL OF CRIME" Dr. Grace S. Dodson Osteopathic Physician Ileatherbloom Apartments .No. 3 PHONE 1062-3 112 11. Nitlany Ave.. Slale College New Spring SWAGGER SUITS $7.50 up Schlow's Quality Shop Yes, You Can Look AttractiVe in Glasses 1t is ' nol necessary for you to sacrifice style when wearing accur ately fitted lenses. We will give you both Dr. Eva B. Roan Optometrist 120 East College Ave Phone 11 CATERERS! Call ' COOK'S for Choice Cuts COOKS MARKET Phone 267 • Special SPORT HANDKERCHIEFS FOR c h ol i o g r h s 5c ...i.25i:172 AT • EGOLFS STUDENT UNI All notices will be reeeieed at...the-Stn o'clock Wednesday afternoon .fur a Tht for a Monday issue. Additional node COLLEGIAN office an Wednesday am' The 'freshmen commission .meeting will be heki in the Hugh Beaver Room of the P. S.. C. A. at 7 o'clock. TOMORROW Pi Lambda Sigma, honorary pre 12gal fraternity, will meet in Room 318,.01d Main, at 8 o'clock.. Alpha Chi Omega will meet Alpha Omicron Pi in badminton and shuffle boards at 9 o'clock. Kappa Phi .Kappa, honorary edu cational fraternity, will meet in Room 321, Old Main, at 7:30 o'clock. A badminton and shuffle hoard tournament between Chi Omega and Downtown dormitory will be held at 8 o'clock. Downtown women will op pose Gamma Phi Beta at 8:30 . o'clock. Grange Dormitory will meet Kappa Alpha Theta in badminton at 0 o'clock. Kappa Alpha Theta will meet Kappa Kappa Gamma in shuffle board at the same time. Kappa Kappa Gamma will face McAllister hall 'in badminton at 9:30 o'clock. McAllister hall and Phi Mu will meet at the same time in shuffle board. International Relations 'Club will meet in Room 318, Old Main, at 7:30 o'clock. Edward A, Gordos '34 will lead a discussion on "Europe Today." Association of Fraternity Counsel lors will meet in Room 315, Mineral Industries building, at 7 o'clock. THURSDAY The degree team of :the' Grange . will practice after its busineas meet; ing in Old Main at 7:30 o'clock. The Ylazeßon Mountaineer club willi meet in Room 302, Old Main,lat 7':30 ' o'clock. • FRIDAY • V. M. Chatfield,'4 the engineering Super Salesmen For , Penn State Found in Its Alumni, Relatives Alumni and relatives seem to be the best salesmen for Penn State. . 1 Of the freshmen, in the School of Agriculture, who were polled to deter mine why they had selected Penn ,State- instead. of. any other college, seventy-seven of the 118 who voted replied that.pen talks by alumni and relatives had been instrumental in their coming here. Fifty-three claimed the curricula of that school had attracted them; low expenses were mentioned by seven teen; and former visits to the College influenced twelve. ; Other. incentives listed were recommendations from former teachers, rural of th College,• and the COlege catalogue..-; Factors mentioned from one to three times were •magazine' . articles, Perin State spirit , county agents, facilities of the ,College•; fraternity life,,.aena tOrial seholarsijipi, , and the climate. CLASSIFIED LIALLIWOAL WWI MolallitutOitollotercbido,o63) 7704 or MI. Mary Mournlmin, AIAA, 200 W. Coliezo Ave. , ; • 1.00 Kr., LOST—Turlitdge ring in antique tiliver ,sa line. Finder. please cull Mary Louise Freer. 10874. 2:13-ItpdFT MISSING—A small blue box containlnt . small. blue. keystone shaped Lion's Pau" Pin. Please cml apa if found. 2tcompCAM MR RENT—Room for one student, centrally located. C.: per week. ApPly any time at ter 5 p. m. 3rd floor. 131 E. Renvee Ave. 23140111 n F 01! RENT—Single room, with private Tarn Hy. inquire Mr.!. W. H. Mob. 228 I.: Hamilton. Phone 602-It. WANTED—Pmeiengers to Philadelphia and re turn. Leave any time Friday. Return any time Sunday. Call T. A. Serrill, 13K. 236-IttoWWW Colt SALE - , motoveyele. - 74," 0080 model. Tandem equipment. Two new tires. Con he seen nt 010 McKee St.. after March 11. or call 008. Price 573 cash. Will ac cept Colt's model 1911, Cal .40, or goring. field model 1903. Ca1..30 in port payment. George R. Anderson. 010 McKee St. Phone ISO. 212.0TN1' NOTICE—No (amnions will 1w tasked the nee- son who found my leather gloves in NLA if he will return them to the Phi let ledge or call It and ask for The 1101. IteDIS. MST—Phi Kappa l'si ttxtcrnitY pin. Ran 86 or return. Reward. Iteonw.11(11 LOST—Brown leather key ense containing two keys. Finder please 'return to P. 0. Nicoilemur, SOS Family HIM. ItzFON LOST—GoId wrist watch with gold 11/11111. ornlinhly on front enmoos won,. Piens., return to Tom donee. doe W. Foster Ave.. for rowsird. Phone :17-It. 2.37-3tp.1311W I'ol2 RENT—Loin, well furnished roo One Mock from Cool, m Corner. In front of comp.. See Mrs. .T. lionrnhan, 200 W. College Ave.. or roll 770.3 or NIL 2:18-N1'4Aht FOR RENT—Room. either xlndio or double. 301 S. Ito rrowe, St. thittereluieduen (erred. 2304 tnpVo FOR RENT-2 downtown bachelor apart meaty: several dexitnhle student rooms. GordanP. Kissinger Agency. State Collect Hotel, phone 227.. 2.111-IttalltlV • ItOOMS--For 3 or 1 students, Slugle o double. Simmons beds. Sirs. J. It linker, 102 S. Ilsrosrd St. Cull 314 'ITNPJAN N BULLETIN /dent Union dunk to Old• Main until G lunday issue. and until Saturday noon eon nay be 'phoned to the Old Main Sunday nicht. and development department of a well known Philadelphia oil company, will give an open lecture on "Stabilization of Refinery Gasoline," in Room 119, Mineral Industries building, at 4:10 o'clock. Copies of the flow plan of the process will be distributed for ref erence. MISCELLANEOUS Regular open evening worship ser vices under the direction of the Y. IY. C. A. are being conducted every night at 6:30 o'clock in the Hugh Beaver Room in Old Main. Every seat for each number in the series of the Artists' Course has been sold. However, patrons holding series tickets find it impossible at times to attend sonic particular number of the course. In such cases the Student Union Office is ready to act as inter mediary so that unused tickets for a particular number may be turned in to that office and either sold to other purchasers (the purchase price to be turned over to the original owners) or, if some owners prefer, given to those who might otherwise be unable to attend. This courtesy on the part of the holders of series tickets will, we feel; be greatly appreciated by those who otherwise could secure tickets for standing room only. C. E. MARQUARDT, Chairman Artists' Course Committee BLOCK. GREEN TO PLAY • IN TENNIS TOURNAMENT Will Represent State in Lamed Cup Tilts at Cornell This Week Herman Block '35 and G. Nelson Green '35 have been selected by Ten nis Coach Harney NV : . "Dink" Stover to represent the College in the annual Lamed Cup invitation tournament . at Cornell University, Friday and Satur day. Leaving Wednesday night, they will be accompanied by Paul L. Meunier, graduate assistant in chemistry, and former runner-up in the Indiana state tennis championships. Previdus engagements will not permit' Coach Stover of make the trip. ' Resumed after a two-year lapse be 7 cause of insufficient .finances, the tournament, which is an indoor day-, light one, will begin Friday morning. It is sponsored by Cornell,:arid; the outstanding eastern intercollegiate players are invited to comdcte "ie the matches, Coach Stover , E...:N.* , :: , .:,:: , :v.i,10 , 4,. , :r.V..P.Z.:40: , ;;;.• 7 ;Z::: , .. !U:,;:qx.::.4"14'e0.4 , e.en:425M: , g , ?:i:'i?.1,.?.:i; , .. , :-, ........;U i ti.4.4:17a;iF5:.....i. , :.•.y;,.7A".§:;tg.g.F . 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' ll! .. .ii : i ' fifi ...::::;:zi..::;:; :•.::::';'....3•:"':',,,:f,.10.X.::.:if.:::.';';•;....'i'i:?;:.:::':;.•••,'C,...r.:.:42.' - .......:Zi l , : . ...::::.ii..! % .%•' : •.:•:Z'e' :' ; , .; 5 4:. , `i?r•i...i... ' %. i. ? %. :gig :: : ...;..: , .,;1:::::"0:'Z . ,••....'....i.''' ' :•;...'.:•.:,-;'.'....',.f.11,'..0.i".r•-• • .4e4 THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN College Host to Visiting Matmen (Continued front page one) the heavyweight class, complete the Harvard entries. Pennsylvania will send Levine, 118- pounder, Moore, 126-pounder, Gordon, 1.35-pounder, and either Mazursky, BOwman or De Prophetis in the 145- r potind .weight: Fry will fill the 155- pound berth,. Lee or 'Clark the 165, while it is still undecided whether Basmapian, Lee, Gram, or Clark will !start in the 175-pound class. Either !Cross or Basmajian will be the Red and Blue heavyweight. Snowden Will Compete Yale submitted only eight entries, the only, team as yet which named no alternates. Coppersmith, Vales, Shal lenberger, Hull; Captain Haase, Kin deke, Triest, and Snowden are the Bulldog entries. Snowden lost in the. finals last year to "King" Cole for the heaVyWeight title., Columbia, too, submitted only a ten tative line-up with Lustbader and Papastimiatiou in the 118-pound divi sion, Chilvers and McGrath in the 126- pound class,. - and Brown or McGrath in the 135-ponnkelass. In. the 145- pound division,—the New York Lions will enter. eitheilClinger,.Brown, or Nebel; in 'the .155-pound class, John-. son or Klinger will wrestle.' Johnson or Kelly:Will start in the 165-p - ound division, while 'King and Acer arc bOth named is'l7s-pounders.. Daven port!or King will be the Columbia heavkweighe Princeton will be represented - by leither Koehler or 'Avati, 118-pounders, Gurney or, ; Snelham, 126-pounders, Bowie or Quinn; 135 pounds, and Greg ory or Wesiman in the 145-pound di vision. Captain, Hooker will be a strong factor in' the 155-pound divi, sion. . There are three Princetonian possibilities in the next class—Elliott, Treidc, or Prindle. Classes, Schmid lapp, or Eliott will compete in the 175-pound diVision, while Buckman is the Tiger heavyweight. Lehigh, Has Perfect Slate Lehigh is the only team to enter the tournament with a perfect record, I boastinenine'.victories and no losses lor ties. The Nittany grapplers have th:e..pecorid . best, season behind them, with fqut; victories, one losS and one tic, eloSelYWollbiied by Ytle;%vith four I.,ieforicA,? , ,agsl'itial two defeats. • *.ltal;4i . :diWiili; four victories, three . draw forMe season, with three 'r , o?ii;:deteAs'iiip4 a draw, folli4 closely. IPeiniSsstitslaiitsi.lies a .500 .4Wrage of . .iieVoilek against thrb•q,losses. ColtiAgfAlis the least irirpigssive • .qh'',^ ~`~~ ~ >~ ~~CF '~:.'t#CM',n Lytle Addition Juvenile Religionists Not Daunted by Theological Enigma Nursery rhymes and theology are but slightly differentiated by young sters at the Lytle's Addition Commun ity Sunday School where the Penn State Christian Association is aiding with the instruction of its members. "Cain, Abel and Pinchot were the first children of Adam and Eve," was a response to one of the ques tions put yesterday morning by Mary L. McFarland '34 and John A. Cart mell '36 P.S. C. A. members during the instruction hour. The work at the Addition, until re cently wholly in the hands of the As DOWNTOWN WOMEN LEAD IN INTRAMURAL SPORTS 185 Points Netted Diming Semester Toward New Trophy Offered Downtown women lead in the wo men's intramural sports contest, with a total of 185 points. This score in cludes all points gained during the first semester in the race for the new intramural trophy. Chi Omega, with 183 points, ranks as close second, while Alpha'. Omicron' Pi, With a tally of 166 points, and McAllister hall, .160, arc third and fourth respectively. Kappa Alpha Theta, Women's build ing, and the. Downtown dormitories are next on-the list.with 149;147, and 104 points, _in the, order given. The ranking of the groups may be changed by the results of the second semester 'sport seasons according to Elsie M. Douthett vice-president of the Women's Athletic Association, who is in charge of the point system. Alpha Chi Omega and Grange dor mitory have gained 78 points each; ' while the ranking is completed -with Delta Gamma, 00; Theta Phi Alpha, 58; Kappa Kappa Gamma, 50; and Gamma Phi Beta, 24. average with three victories over shadowed by six defsats .and a tie. Cornell has engaged in the least number of dual meets, having taken part in only four, winning.two while losing and tieing one each. .Syraeuse, with two victories, four defeats, and a tie, conchides the list. !. Rubber" Stanfp • 0 , 4 PgSl . lsl CO::; Opp:Postuffice ~~j.~~):af:~~i .. ._,... nn.:~ ..... EOM hesterfield the cigarette that's MILDER the cigarette that TASTES BETTER sociation, now has the assistance of the Woman's Club and Parent-Teach ers' Association of State ,College. The children receive instruction in handi craft each Saturday. Average attendance at the Sunday school is between twenty-five and fif ty squirming children. Several of the older boys are building benches for those who have been compelled to stand each week. Adults often attend the Sunday school although many of them are handicapped by their inability to read and consequently cannot use the hymn books. The children are fond of en tertaining their parents and enjoy giving lengthy programs where they recite poems. The making of paper furniture for doll houses became so fascinating at the handicraft class last Saturday that before the afternoon period xas over, older boys and girls were busy at it, too. Pisturesque Bible stories are favorites with the children end many ingenious explanations are ad vanced to explain them by young and imaginative minds. $4OO DONATED TO COLLEGE FOR bl USHROOM EXPERIMENTS Four hundred dollars has been do nated to the College by the Mushroom Cooperative association of Pennsyl vania for the purpose of building an extension to the experimental mush room house. The College has developed a new type of mushroom spawn, grown on cooked grain, which is now used very largely in place of the old type of pawn mushroom on manure. Dr. • MORNING- , , STAR - . 111 .1101 b- .e . 0 ;w ! e•'',...1.F-- BREAD " Wholesome Baking Products "Go'oci to the Last Cremb". DELIVERED FRESH, DAILY ,•• . • . Rhone $7l'J „,, i'.7...4: , - .... 1,- tikk , 1'44.,' , , 11:‘ , i.,-,, ~.', , ;.-. , , ...r.z.,.. , i , ; .....,..i,,,,,, i (..,,,',........,,- ~ i • ''' Ifpx:l, '' VII, ty4i: ~f.:•;: „ ' ...v- t-•;” 1 . • • ;; ' ' ) ", , I . ' , ~, n'tP,,t, f' '' :' :' •,1 '' ' 114 i' -13 f t V i 1 , , ifi;. © ~' i', i ii: ' ' , - en J o • • you can say Chestelields are not like otherr MUM . ; Monday Evening.. March 12. 192 A Ring Tournament To Start Friday (Conthima from poyc onc) won over the' dangerous Negroni of Syracuse, looms as one of the best representatives in his class. The other Harvard tourneymen will be Curtin, 115; Konen, 125; Ward,. 135; and Mason Chief Penn Hope Mason, '145-pounder from the Uni versity of Pennsylvania, will probably be the chief hone of the Philadelphia school at the tourney. The other two Penn men are Bochman in the 125- pound class, and Elfant, in the 115- pound division. The most promising entry front the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is Captain Carey, who fights in the 145-pound division. Three team mates will accompany him to the tourney: Brooks, 125; Wetheril, 135; Jewitt, a heavyweight. Pruitt Probably Out Lion mitmen will drill hard through the early part of this week and final selections will be announced in about three days. The nose injury which Briggs Pruitt suffered in the Army tilt Saturday will probably place him on the disabled list as far as the in tercollegiutes is concerned. Nebel, who has been fighting out of his class most "cif the 'season, will probably be the Lion entry in the 155- pound class where he will have an op portunity ti) try' his mettle against some opponents with whom he is evenly matched in weight. James W. Sinden, of the deparement of botany, is responsible for this im provement, which has been patented by the College, and several spawn makers have been licensed to produce it. ' r•o: NTO two people in the world look "alike . .. act alike. So it is with just like folks. . tobacco No two leaves are, the same. And it's the same with cigarettes no two brands are alike. Furthermore, not only are the to baccos different, but the way the to baccos are handled is different. This, you can understand. You know just as well as, we 'do that no two manufacturers use the same kinds of tobaccos, or blend them or cross-blend them, or weld them together in the same manner. We do everything that science knows• and that money can buy to make CHESTERFIELD as good a cigarette as can be made. • We hope you like them. They are "not like others."