Miday, kpi - 41 8,1086 . Capital.— $200,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits $275,000 Hist National Bank of State Collete State College, Pa. • Member of • Federal Deposit ' In.sitrOnco 'Corporation jiihn T. McCormick, President David P. Kapp, Cashier 44 - 64 '1704°,4 svit:4,y; Theatres, shops, and the goings on about town are just a few blocks away when you stop at Hotel Tudor. And it's in Tudor City, New York's smart residen tial community. A new , hotel -600 rooms—dil with private bath. Single rooms $2; double $3 Special rates by the week. ' /j4ljot& Two blocks iiceetcif Gland Central - 304 Edo 42nd St. Mtlirdy Hill 4-6900 Fred F. troxich Mai=gement' Co.. Inc. GET IN THE, SWING _OF SPRING with the latest print dresses - - t TOM MOORE'S DRESS SHOP The Bright Spot of Bellefonte HOTEL MARKLAND Noted for Good Food and Seilice ++ + + GREEN ROOM Cosmopolitan Cocktail Lounge dig* ftYoUNG MAN'S - FANCY (OR A YOUNG WOMAN'S), • turns to Greyhound.for vacation trips MATHRAL,Lf spring is an 'paraile GREYHGVNB . when you 'tiavel by highway, and every BUS TERMINAL Greyhound but offers a grandstand•seat. Fares State College Hotel are kind to =elide btidOts; whiliTreitrientisthed- College Avenue and ules enable yon 'to leave boon& and stla Allen Street Above the Corner Phime 300, Git.E*9UND SWIM' • Glehniand Pool 40 Sw .s ir .so Ticliet Plus $.BO Tax Mining Head SeleOed Toseph M. Brny '37 Was elected president of the Mining Society at a Meeting last Week; HoWell S. 'lA bins '37 was elected to the vice-iiresil, Ilency, while the two remaining posts, these of secretary and treasurer, 'ent to. Joseph B. Merritt and James T: Jones '3B, respectively. RESIDVS TAXI wishes to thank its enstotnerS for their' patronage in the past. o WC *ill he at your service un til 3 A. 31. Saturday n'nd 2 A. 31. Sunday. PHONE 750 . . DREXEL LIBRARY SCIIODL A one-year course for 'college graduates confers the 'degree of IL S. in L. S. The DREXEL INSTITUTE . rini„itiELPlDA NOTHING ELSE VISITS FLAVOR Also Imperial Y.U. tole $1.50. New Lion Ring ; .Mnt Captaips ITX/E;FOIN ST4TE ' POVRID'eI9MPioN ...„ Ruttietfbtd. Anno u nc es Opening Of Collig6 Golf Course, .April 15 Bob.Autberford, superintendent of the golf course and Coach of.the Lion links team; announced in an inter viev today that the course would be open for . iilaY April 15 —the day stti dents return *train the Easter %%Ica- Lion. - Over the sixteen-year period that Mr. Rutherford 'has been in charge of the coarse here, perhaps the most outstanding thing has been the rapid and" steady increase in-the number of Players.- Each - Year More and more itudents-tako . up The gaMe. Accord ing to the 'genial . golf.'eXpert, nearly every athlete sooner 'or later' turns to '"ln 'recent years," Mr. Rutherford 'declared, "peOple bre More and more learning to take up garaels that they a ill boable to play. When they. get old. It's all right for Pepple'ln play game's like baseball and .football When they are yefitg,• but it - ithPoisible for thCartirrdO-six-Wlierr-thby- - tre- out `of college: - For, this:r . easoir, golf is ' be *Coining,. inoFe. PObalai.riibry day.". Lait ,ear saw the heaviest traffic INTRAMOIZAL HIGHLIGHTS By 'lnt; 171EISLE1 Tizisketball Phi, kappa Alpha . and Sigma Alpha Epsilon, fought their. Way to . the fi nals of the. Intramural ~basketball tournament and 'play f ed off for• the elnimpionkhip last night lit Rear& atipn hall at7o'elea: The S. A:EA defeated their semi final Opotlents,33eta Theta Pi, 30-to -20m;fter trailing at half time, while Pi Happa.Alpha eliminated Phi Delta , . ti:th finalists hive teams that are itlioVu . the ordinati inn of fraterni4t fives. - Outstanding on, the S: A. E.'s team, the lait years winners, are Rorsfall' rind Petterivhile'' Wetzel stars for:Pi Kappa'Alpha. • All'untrieS for the Intramural swim- Ming touhatient -must ,be given to Miss ; -Keller before , noon, Saturday, legether With the 'elitiktfce fee, $1 per team. Several new events have been added to the program.' The events that will be-judged sic: •diving, consisting of front dive, back 'dive, front jack knife, and two ciptionals in which the contestants can perform any gymnas ties that they choose: 120-yard relay; 6 . 0-Yard -free styli; • 60-yard breast stroke; 60-yard back stroke; and 120- Yard free style. Delta Upsilon aeteeted Delta Chi to annex the second balf bowling title. The D. U. 'rollers will meet T. K. E., the first half ,chiniips, to determinie the tairnament champion. No date has as yet been set for the match. WE SUGGEST , COLD MEAT FOR LUNCH • 30 Varieties to Select From • cook's Market: THE PENN '•,!STATE_CQLLEGIAN O'acWD,'.?ENN srare weAvyweictir en the coarse. The:daily average was from 200,0 250 nlalycrs, with more coming on Tueiday and Thursday af ternoons. At one time Mr.. Rather:- ford used to regieter each player. He found . that the weekly average was from 1000 to 1200. In stating thnt . the turf this year was in , the, best condition he has ever seen, Mr. Rutherford pointed out that last winter's uMuMial weather benefit ed the course. The heavy snows pro- Vided a litre ProteetiVe blanket and the recent rains 'settled the turf. With a few More windy days and some sun shine, the course. Will be ready for What kr. RutheriPid expects to be bit greatest season. HO has been around golf' courses for thirty-six seasons. Over sixty.golfers were out on the course last week. '.:114r. Rutherford mentioned that witlistudent co-opera tion, he and 'his stiff of seven meit could have 'OOUOOe in top. shape soon. - Re WOuld- be perfectly all right for students .to use the fair ways, but that it runs .essential fer them to keep off the greens and tees. The study of savage society is part of the science . of both anthropologi , and pSychology. TUSSY • Rhythmic tolors YLipsOUR favoiite Tussy tick and a com plimentary bottle of • Nail Polish ; . in har • irioniz' shade.' Both for the price of the lipstick . alone. Lipstirkin "AlijOinatie or • Swivel ear e * .15ESEEESIL I I rn COLLEGE CUT RATE. STORE Anti-War Strike Plans Discussed At Meeting (Continued front page• one) meeting featuring a prominent out side speaker has keen p:anned to cli max the day's activities. The American Student Union was organized at Columbus, 0.. during the Christmas hblidayx., when more than :152 delegates from seventy colleges and universities convened to form a national organization of college stu 'debts. The Platform of the American Student Union was drafted at that lime as follows: . 1. !'race: Endorsement of the Ox ford pledge and support of an an nual Strike against war; opposi tion to compulsory R. 0. T. C. 2. Preedonti Defense of the right of students and teachers to speak o• act on major social issues. ts, Sconrify: Fo• passage of com prehensive relief legislation for students, with special reference to the American Youth Act. 4. I:Mita/firm: SWeeping exteasion of educational 5. Equa Opposition to racial discrimination in the schools and colleges, whether la the form of "segregated" education in the South or social discrimination in school activities. Co-Edits . Ruth B. Evans . '37 was elected president of Alpha Omicron Pi at their 'elections Monday flight. Mary E. Taylor '3B was elected vice presi dent and Mary Jane Caterson '37 re cording secretary. The treasurer elected was Doris R. Eler '37, and the corresponding secretary Bertha M. Cohen '37. Delta Gamma held a banquet in honor of their Founder's Day at the State College hotel SaturtTak night. . , Enid Stage '36 returned to spend the leek at the Alpha 'Omicron Pi Imam- Claudia A. Bodes '3B has been vis. iting at the Alpha Chi Oniega suite this week. , Phi. Mu entertained pledges front the other fraternities - in Grange dor mitory playroom Tuesday afternoon. ....,..-kv I -ear .....„.,..,..,., oro ..... Not a bit of bite In the tobacco or tho Telescope Tin, which gets smaller and smaller as you usemp the tobacco. No bitten fingers as you reach for a toad, oven the last one. 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