Page Four 1-lasek, Tanner Speak Dr. Carl W. Haack and Prof. Shel don C. Tanner, of the department of 4onothies,' were out-of-town speakers hist week. Dr. Hasek spoke before the ComMunity Forum of Oil City On Friday., ... CA IT AU . • . • A Watr. UFO hc..”; Thatt• .. ' . . Shortage of Power, Food Imminent Here (Continued from. Page One) completely cut off because of the de struction by flood of its warehouse at Lock Haven. Phone Service Limited With several hundred calls from yesterday still waiting to get through, telephone officials at Bellefonte is sued a request that studelits refrain from making calls to the various'. flood areas unless they were of an I emergency nature. Extra operators 'are now filling every switchboard po sition in an effort to take care of the Iheaviest traffic ever carried over the central Pennsylvania lines. "It is impossible to say in advance whether calls can get through," an official at Bellefonte said, "because we cannot know how long certain lines will hold out or whether it will be possible to make a connection witn the number being called." At press time yesterday it was practically impossible to put calls through to Johnstown, Williamsport, Jersey Shore, Wilkes-Barre, Hazle ton, and ,the smaller towns in those districts. Only a very limited service was possible withlcek Haven, Lewis town, Pittsburgh, and Huntingdon. Service to the. Harrisburg area was still in good condition, but many local telephones there were out of service. "The best' thing for students to' do who wish to make calls anywhere in the state is to place them and wait until it is possible for them to get thrOugh," the Bellefonte office said. Mail. Service Halted No mail is coming in or going out of Slate College at present, Mr. Rob ert Miller, local. postmaster, stated, and until the plesent storm stops it• will be impossible even to estimate when postal service will be able to operate. While it is possible to take mail to Tyrone and certain other points by truck, none. of the railroad lines are in operation and it is un able to leave these points. The only advantage in students mailing let ters at present, Mr. Miller said, is if they wish to have a particular post Mark on them. Although radio reports have said that the air mail was still in opera tion 'Mr.• Miller pointed out that ;t was again impossible for any air mail nested here to reach any point of de.;. • • Because of the breakdown of tele graph lines leading out of Bellefonte; Lock Haven, 'Tyrone, and other near by towns, practically all telegraph service 'out - of State College came to a halt yesterday. Officials tvere un able to state when' service would be resumed, but said that any messages which were filed would be scnt.out as Carly as possible. Co-Edits • The Chi Omegas held officer's elec tions Monday night, at which time the following girls were elected: Ma- Han W. Barbey '37, president; Mary A. Connolly '37, vice-president; Alice T. Allebach '3B, treasurer; Pauline E. Lowe '37, secretary; .and Ida R. Rainey '3B, social chairman. The Theta Phi Alphas entertained an alumna, Betts Endress '3l, over the week-end. Emily Koczanskk• '35 and Voila Van Noy 'B4 spent the week-end in the Gamma Phi Btqa suite. The Gamma Phi Betas . pledged Ju lia M. Brandt '3B and .Betty B. Alex ander '39 Friday' iifternoon, Febru- The L'Amities entertained their freshman pledges at an informal Party Sunday afternoon. . The Thetas ilCld their fraternity- of ficer's elections Tuesday night,. at which time the following girls were elected: Harriet I,..Lambs '37, presi dent; Mary F. Pomeroy '37; vice president; .Jean C. Kriebel '37, treas urer; and Mary S.' Swope seetej. CAMPUS BULLETIN TODAY • Penn State Aero Club. meets in Room 108 Main .Engineering.at 7:15 o'clock. W. Leland. .Archer and Clarence B. Avery' will 'giVe a short lecture on "Elementary Aerodinam- Rabbi Fischoff• will speak on "The Floods of the Spring'! at the regular Friday evening fellowship meeting of the Hillel Foundation ..in Room 405 Old Main at 7 o'clock:. • SUNDAY The Rev. Clark Beck, of • China, will speak on "Rebuilding Chaotic China" at the meeting of-the Wesley Ep worth League at 6:30 o'clock:. Mitsie will be provided' by the girl's quit::- tette. MISCELLANEOUS • . Liberal Arts lecture in the ilome Economics auditorium on March 24 at 7:30 o'clock. , • Le Cercle Francais Will hold a spe cial song practice .at the Women's Building Wednesday, March 25 at 7 o'clock. All Members, are urged. to be present: • • •. W: S. G. A. dance will' be held in Recreation Hall 'on Friday,'March '27; Classified Advertising BALLROOM DANCING' INSTALIC. 'socia) danetit, instruction. For , atipotrametits: "call 770• J or' see' Mary Iranialran,' , Fyo Ajits., 200 West Golleie'ravOnue. TUTORING—In at a hu mane fee. Evenitig• Phone 568-W. Miss Adarhs, Park: ii•rirue. - • .5-4 t, n 1 GD LOST—Large silver fraternity ring, probably in lavatory, State College hotel. Initials inside, "M. E. B." Re ward. Phone, Brown 86. ,3.l,ltpdGD FOR RENT—Single room for rent in Freer ball. Price reasonable. Phone Student Union office. 35-1 t pd GD LOST—Brown raincoat in room 100 Hort. Finder please return to Stu dent Union office. • 36-1 t pd GD LOST—Brown card case, name, Ev elyn Girard on cards. Please phone Evelyn Girard 9555. Reward. 57-1 t pd GD WANTED—Ride for tw•o to Chicago for Easter vacation. Please phone Student Union office. 38-2 t pd GD LOST—Ladies' white 'gold Elgin wrist watch. Reward if returned to 300 South Pugh or Call 783. ' 39 it pd GAR ANYONE DESIRING tickets to Par adise, the Gridiron Dance, can get them at the Student Union office un til Saturday noon and at the door Saturday night. It Co. S.D.X A TON OF COAL, IS A TON OF COAL BUT SERVICE QUALITY COU RTESY Are a part of. pour dealing with FOSTER .COAL CO. Phone 144 Hillside Ice - and Coal o. . Dealers in the Highest Grades of Coal and COke • Cull Us for Your Supply of FIREPLACE WOOD Phone 1364 , ,• TEE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN 'Alumni To Hold Dance For Student Benefit Alumni ftoin five counties will hold a benefit dance for Student aid at the Elk's club at Sunbury Monday, April lg. The counties represented include Northumberland;..Enion, Snyder, Co lumbia, and MOntoUr. All students who reside in those counties are in v ited to attend !the dance. Students from Bucknell and other colleges are also invited.' William E. ,Druckemiller 'll, heads the committee in charge. Inasmuch as tickets far the' affair are liMited, those Wishing tU attend should get in touch with Mr,tlruckemiller at Sun bury at once.. .51usii: will be fur nished by Russ Fairchild's Rhythm Kings. The 'prlie of admission is $2.00 per couple. Women in Sport. .iiEGNS I RY - AN Kappa ,KaPpa , Gamma defeated Al pha 'Omicron . .1!i hy a • 9-to-C score at the 'Armory . TiteSday 'night to' 'win the championship: in their side of the intramural basketball circuit. The winners started with a 4-point , advantageduring:the first quarter, and A. 0. Pi was linable to overcome the disadvantage.,Although the teams were well matched,. as indicated by tho scare; the:,,lifappa. guards kept their oPpenen4,,,from scoring , a . few needed poilits. .3.67 Was a . good game and proved spectators - that Women's' baskethill. can: be Kappa Alpha. Theta being the win-, Tiers in their basketball circuit, will Meet" the KappiOn'in 'determine the in . - tranniral champiiiirship. Badminton Alpha. Omicron; Pi defeated, Alpha Chi Omeia by . a.'27-to-2.0 score in the . intramural •badminton tournament at the Armory , Monday night. A. 0. Pi FRESHEn THOSE TIRER ,- A . Murin• tvitekly..__ . . ... , ielreves eyes - • ing;smoke,dusf,; , • ....,: . ' . wind; lose of .:.' ', sleepoli's soot- :,: 4 i ~, ing;- . retrelhing...•; 1 ,.. 1 7 ild9ili:•A ‘. 4 ..ir ~ E... yowl, .• . . .... • • DREXEL' LIBRARY-SCHOOL A one-year course for college graduates confers the degree of The DREjtEI INSTITUTE PHILADELPHIA. VALUET Hoi PLUS! + New Neckwear 2 for $l.OO Bow ties included + Men's Topcoats, Suits $19.50 • + Men's Socks 4 pair $l.OO • Men'S Slacks $3.95 ORRISm , DEP'T STORE East College Ave. repeated the performance by scoring. 39-points -to the 22 chalked up by Chi Omega"at • the' same game. WOmen's•Building added 10 points to the 26 scored by Theta Alpha, to defeat the latter team.littheir'.in tramural badminton •- meet., Kappa Alpha Theta forfeited their badmin ton match to the. Kappa's on ;Monday; night. I!=11;1 Alpha.. Chi• Omega won..a'deeisie rictory.over Delta Gamma when the final score registered id :theirAntra7 ~.. ` Z ~,~~~,: ~;... A • i"'"A SMO OF AWH RIPE-BODIED TOBACCO •, Luckies are f le•si acid. For • hun dreds of yrrs, tobaccos were selected44tidations in flaN'or . secured—hy the roughest sort of rule of thumb methods. Hence, one of the most important inno vations made by. the Research Department was provision for, cheridcal analysis of selected to bacco, sainples before Perchase, • • *. • • ' ;:' "", '"•",";•"-'s • mica! test • • Recent chemical popular brands' k acidity r ess offrom an exc ike,or have s ucky'S?Y • over 30 to ,100 ateJ.:HITS.TOASTEW Your, throat protection—against irritation —against cough . mural deck tennis meet was 40-to-28: !Kappa AlPha Theta is doing, • pretty well all the way aiound.in this intra mural: tournpatent.. ,They - defeated • Gamma Phi Beta 3940-26 •in their decic tennis match on Mondaynight. • Although the deck tennis match be tween Alpha Omicron .Pi and kappa Alpha Thetn was a fight•to the fitt ish, the .0 0. Pi's scored 35 points to ithe 34 chalked up by their opponents, !Mac Hall forfeited their deck• tennis game to Women's'Building that was scheduled for ;Monday ~ • the resulting reports offer the pro, fessional buyer an accurate:guide . and reinforce his expert judgment based on thesenses of sight, smpll, and touch. Thus extreme variaw - t: tions toward acidity or alkalinity - are precluded by such .splection ." and subsequent blending. ."; Luckies=A LIGHT SMOKE, —of rich, ripe- bodieCtobacco luckies are less cseid ilik ExCosi of ichiqi; of Mir Po p.darßrepids Ov'erLuck'ySirikft:Clgayoii • ...; .at pa Ai 11 iI L:'...t.&.:Q.:::!:..a..i..-.'.i:,:g*.-eci...4.loan.:.*].,:e.liNi:g!,:',l.iiW.::mio.'.iiii;i.'Aßgi:::'4.so.ig,::,.v:!::s;:..Fg:loo, *RESULTS VERIFIED BY INDEPENDENT ENEMICAL LABORATORIES AND RESEARCH DROOPS Friday, March 20,..1:936 Special Sandwiches During the Lenten Season at SPIDERS NOOK The All American Rathskeller .imilsimilill". ii l'