Page Four ATHAU A Warner 6outusn'utm Shows at . . 1:30-3:00-6:30-8:30 Last complete show at . . 8:10 LAST TIMES TODAY PRAVO.I.':'.‘. ,- . - .'': . ::: - ?:•: ,., :t. , .,i, "1. ,- . ; ..:...... :. .ate.::;.. TIBBETT -- . 1 • , ROP rtOi l c' .‘, 0 , , - .:- \ -.DARRYL F. ZANUCK t .. ,' 1..10M. CINIURY: PRODUCTION • ....... , . 4 : M.ud 41.<Th M2 • Seh "." : "•= - 15 WEDNESDAY ONLY `cOtAv --E-Nti& - • 4 ' - '1.4Z:14' 9. -10'.07'-',S; EB:1 _r',,..., ll: : 41;7;...,:1* 9 ;.:::' 1ii,....! I, • .. NAZ., , ~,, d ' ' 42( • ' '. * 4*.;k : ,yr . . 4. , pi t _ fis R. , 4‘,..'', .O , R , .0. gET . h. 1.14 1 - - HULL.' DSA •,z.:Pr .` THURSDAY & FRIDAY DANGER IN 11-10 SE KISSES! Don't miss this Rendezvous -, withlhin Mcn'Powell in his 5 : gayest thrill-entertainment! , „,4,. ~,„.?„, • ..... ~ , ~. ..,:, -,, t ..-..,.,,, I ..,,,,... 0 :...,. ~..: 11 ncrvu with ,ROSALIND RUSSELL BINNIE BARNES LIONEL ATWILL • CESAR ROMERO SAMUEL S. RINDS' Peace Demonstration Committee Lays Plans (Continued from Page One) al here inasmuch as it is in the power of the administration to do so. 2. To the Congress of the United States: that this body pass the Nye-Kvale bill as a step toward the complete abolition of R. 0. T. C. To the Congress of the United States: that this body enact gen- ...:: :'V'4.~ + . i.~:..v Y T: 4~.)~ !:':!::‘f:.'.'i!..:l:i , :,, : . ;:i . i: , .:::!P? , !: , ,. ..:, ; , ,:::,.i -. .;!!.:::,:§!.i . : ::'.:.:" . :;.,i3 . i?.' 1' , :',:.i::?,.: , :k:i:!; . ;: , :.:'.... i..1r.!z.: , :..j,i;.:::i.:::1:::::.i:!!1:.:i. „,.....„,-„,....,,..,,,,...,„,,..„. 1.•,::Ji;ii':::?.!:::::';.g 3 .;:i!:::! ,.. : . :.i.1:! : :: : ;,:;: ,. : . : - .„, ::g• : ! . !,!,..:,.: . , 4 Pi:.1'.!:Z;.!':;1!!i',X.:.Q1Eg'4':,!.!!::gi:::::';'::-'. In a single day people from ten different states visited our Chesterfield factories. 8,200 visitors during the past year saw Chesterfields made. uinc, effective neutrality legisla tion to prevent entanglement of the United States in war—no loans, credits, munitions or sec ondary war materials to belli gerents. 4. To the Legislature 'of the State of Pennsylvania: that the law passed restricting academic free dom by enforcing the oath of al legiance in schools and colleges be repealed. To Circulate Polls in order to determine the attitude of the students, faculty and towns people, polls will be circulated Con taining such questions as the follow ing: Go to your Houseparty Go to your Houseparty assured that enviable eyes will drink in the smartness of your clothes. Let us show you a smart outfit that will be admired by every- uxedos .. . $25, $3O Single or Double Breasted • Tailcoats . $3O, $35 Arrow Dress, Shirts . $2.50-0 Dress Ties Silk Hose Collars—Jewelry Sets FROMM'S 111 E. College'Ave THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN 1. Would you support. the United States in any war? 2. Would you support an economic war in this country? 3. Would 'You support .the United States in an imperialist war? 4. Would you support the United States if its territory were in vaded? CamOus Bulletin TODAY • - The freshman commission will meet at theZC. A. office, Old Main, at '5:30 o'clock to leave for the Andy Lytle ealiin Tor its first meeting of the year. Incase of inclement weath er, the commission will come to the C. A. office and other plans will be made. , • The freshinan'women's forum will meet in the, Hugh Beaver room, Old Main, at 6:4 . 5 -o'clock. The program will consist Of poetry readings. l'i Alpha;Xi,,-honorary•floriculture fraternity, will:meet in the Old Main Sandwich Shop.at 5:15 o'clock.- • TOMORROW`,'. Theta: Signia .Phi; women's profes sional journalism fraternity, will hold initiation in, Grange playroom at 5:30 Business . stsiff of Old Main Bell will meet in flooni . 315, Old Main, at 7:30 o'clock. : ,'meeting Of non-fraternity fresh men will be held to nominate candi dates for : frohnian • Class officers in Room 405,1 . 014:Main, at 7:30 o'clock. • Beaver Pictorial • Salesmen should reportj . to . the Student Union Office betweenjd and 5 o'clock. __. THURSDAY 4 Active- chapter 'of Phi Eta Sigma will meet hi 'Room 14:South Liberal Arts at 7:3o.o'clock to elect pledges to Membershin. Important business necessitates the presence of entire chapter: - Candidates-'for I'hi Eta Sigma will meet at the samatime. and place. El igible sophombres who have failed to register may.do sso.at that time. *a P an'aird - z'Lr Sa,,ag6 c‘, ~ \~: ~ ~ ~ ~ \ ~ ~ ~ ~ } ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a,,. g ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a, . ~~:~ ] : ~ ~ ~ .~. > CLASSIFIED. Classified Advertisements are re ceived only at Student Union Desk in Old Main until 2 p. m: of day preceding date of • issue. Rates upon request; special lower rates on multiple insertions. BALLROOM DANCING INSTRIJC- TlON—lndividual datic:ng instruction. For appointment "call 779-J or see Mary Hanrahan, Fye Apts., .200 West College avenue. LOST —Gray Vacumatic' pen in vi cinity of Textile Chemistry. Please phone Lois Wells at Fairmount Hall. . 58-2tpdGD ROOM AND iBOARD—Large double room, twin beds. Private entrance. Also board 5.50, with or without room. Phone 1062 or call at 507 W. College. 61-1 t pd. GD WANTED—Furnished apartment or rooms for three students. Occupan cy, Nov. 15. Please call Student Union office. 62-1 t pd GD WANTED RIDE—to Pittsburgh ov - week-end of Nov. 9. Can leave after 4 o'clock. Call Bane, 739-W. 91-ItpdGD CONTRACT BRIDGE LESSONS— Given by a certified master teacher of the .Culberston National Studies. Lectures for larger groups. Phone 307-W. 60-4tpdGD FOR RENT—Trirge front room also regular board and meals. Call 310. 44-ItpdL LOST—Alpha Omicron Pi pin. Will finder please call 7364 or return to Student Onion office? Reward. 564tpdGD WANTED RIDE —to 'Philly" for Penn game. Please phone Kline at 112-W or call at 123 E. Prospect. 59-1 t pd CD FOR SALE—Small used 1935 Cros ley radio in top-notch condition. Priced reasonably. Call Bill Heck man at 971-11. 59-1 t coWBH Well, to start with, we take tobacco from our own Southland mild ripe tobacco with lots of natural flavor but no harshness or bitterness. THEN AS A SECOND STEP We blend this home-grown tobacco with spicy, aromatic Turkish to baccos from across the seas. These Turkish tobaccos, you may know, have a flavor and fragrance entirely different from our own. AS A THIRD STEP- These tobaccos are cross - blended welded together the best way we've found to get a more pleasing flavor and a better taste in a cigarette. THAT'S WHY CHESTERFIELDS ARE MILD AND YET THEY SATISFY Williams sCollege (Williamstown, ' exas Mass.) recently announced that 30 To . 's Much Room in T could provide about courses . will be dropped from the square feet for each person In 1935-36 curriculum. world. Tuesday, Novendier 5, 19 , tk; IWO
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