Page Four Students Released After Theft of Car Two students, involved in the theft I of a ear belonging to Dr. D. R.. L. Robison, 418 Garner street, were re lensed from the borough jail when their brothers arranged for a settle ment with Doctor Robison. The Ebensburg highway patrol or borough police will bring charges against the - students for operating a motor• vehicle without the proper li cense. Another student, alleged to have driven the car, will face the same charges. Doctor Robison released the insur ance company from any responsibil ity in the case when it was under stood that the two boys will pay for damages to the tar. Dr. Anderson Elected Dr. Clarence S. Anderson, profes sor of agricultural education, was re cently elected a member of the re search committee of the American Vocational Association. Ile is also chairman of the regional branch of this committee. '.-.'• . - AT.. C 11.., . . : - AHUIt, .•. .. A WM.; iStotht;.,,Thalc.. -• • . ' 1 Shows at 1:30, 3:00, 6:30,8:30 Complete allow as late as•9:os.P.m. TODA:Y ONLY SCANDAL BREAKS LOOSE "A ctors II .:____,....______ .Diary ' ,;',-,-, (.....--.. : :, ' ,... '''.. :. , :: : ' ‘ .i.:: .11:' . . . •.,... 1. '''. i ''. 77..,,,,... H.,..,..:,: .,,,:, ... ,: : . .. - ,, •,: : : . : . 0 : : 4 :' . :::•:, , ' •.I...ce' ~. - ..s . i;:' ' :::':::.:: • with - ,;,:):"J , ' - ' -*•-• . George Bancroft. Helen Burgess, .1111111 Trent, Bulb Coleman, .Ra Ilould. Directed by Charles Vidor. SATIIItDA) ONLY. Three Doffled :Intl:ors in Search. of ft Piot nbiroll7 ern U lle.ePCClrd :30111011 Ole), they hewn,' in volved in the mesh of a. REAL MURDER on-sTERY! "THE CRIME NOBODY SAW" with LEW AYRES Denny Ilaker—Eugene Pit !!cite MONDAY and TUESDA) CAROLE LOMBARD \ FRED MacMURRAY fs ‘v„. 4 , \ 1 avv-* ... . —s—! WI NS : o:l.6tii-::;,,\ ' ‘o ' ,o l -A ::'. • .::.56411'53;0:;',' EASTER GREETING CARDS OPEN EVENINGS Basketball Scoring Statistics Conference G FO F T Miehoff 10 22 30 74 Reichenbach 10 22 10 54 Prosser 10 17 9 43 Corbin 9 10 10 30 I McWilliams ...._ 9 17 9, 43 Proksa • .. 10 5 8 16 Smith _ 1 2 3 • 7 Peterson 3 4. 3 12 Chalmers _-5 0 1 1 Davies _ .. 0 0 0 0 Stopper 3 0 0 0 Parker .. 4 2 1 5 Kornick 0 0 0 0 Voehl 1 0 0 0 Sinksoky 1 0 0 0 Perry .. . 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 10 90 76 256 G—Gaines Played FG—Field Goals Scored F—Foul Shots Scored T—Total Points Plan Special Buses For Easter Vacation Announcement was made today by the Pennsylvania Greyhound Bus Lines that a system of reservations for special buses would be put in operation for the Easter vacation. The system proved successful at its inception Christmas vacation, Grey hound officials said. Buses will leave from in front of the Education building at 12:30 o'- clock Wednesday, March 24, bound for Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, New York, Harrisburg, Altoona, Pitts burgh, Sunbury, Philadelphia, .Ty rone, JohnstoNyn, Greensburg. and in- Humiediate'PdintU. • In order that a sufficient numbe'r Of buses , will be on hand Wednesday morning, tickets reserving seats on the particular buses desired, must be, purchased by 8 o'clock Tuesday night, March 23 at the State College note', agents for the Greyhound Lines. Let us service your car be fore leaving for Easter " Vacation ' Tires, Gas, Oil, Repairing, Greasing, Washing, etc. Clark Motor - Co. 120 S. Pugh St. ' Phone 2731 Royal Portable Typewriters—s49.so • Buy Now and Save $5.00 The Price After April Ist, $54.50 HARRY E. MANN 127 W. Deaver Dial 2342 The Or; DEN RESTAURANT Special—Sunday' • ROAST TURKEY 60c SIZZLING TENDERLOIN STEAKS 60c and whatever you do, don't forget that Long Distance rates are reduced ALL PAY SUNDAY and after, seven every night." THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA NEW . LOT • . ZIPPER CASES Supplementary Texts Montags' Stationery RENTAL' LIBRARY Fashionable ALL LATEST FICTION. • ALL PRICES Engl. Comp.—Engl. Lit 49c-59e-69c NO FEE TO JOIN . KEELER'S . Cathaum Theatre Building KEELER'S Non• Conference C FG r T 7 19 13 51 7 10 8 28 6 17 2 36 7 14 13 41 6 8 2 18 7. 8 7 23 4 5 0 10 6 2 0 4 6 G 1 13 a 3 3 9 53 2 8 4 1 1 3 4 2 1 5 3 1 2 4 3 1 1 3 3 0 1 2 7 103 56 262 Feb.. Dispensary Calls Show. Rise Over 1936 Statistics released today by Dr. Jo seph P. ltitenour, of the College Health Service, show an increase of 734 calls made at the dispensary this February over February of 1935. Although there were five less bed Patients handled in the hospital last month than there were during the same period last year, the ninety pa tients taken care of remained for 363 days as compared with the ninety five patients last year for 299 days. This "business increase" is a con tinuation of the general increase that. was previously reported for the first semester of this college year. Presents Scientific Papers at Meeting Two members of the department of ceramics and four graduate students in the School of Mineral Industries will present a total of seven scientific papers at the annual meeting of the American Ceramic Society in New York City next Monday. The'meet.. ihg will be attended by the junior and senior 'ceramic. students, who will be en their annual field trip. Five of the papers will be read be fore the glass division of the Society by Dr. Nelson W. Taylor and Bennett S. Eilefson, of the department of cer amics, and graduate students Paul S. .Dear, William L. Bast, Paul L. Smith and WoldeMar Weyl. Edward C. Hen ry, another graduate student, will co: operate with Dr. Taylor and Smith in presenting the other • two papers before the whiteware division. • When you make a team, win a game or pass an exam, tell the • folks• back home. by telephone. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Research on Air-gas Pressure Discussed Total G T 17 125 17 82 1G 79 16 71 15 61 17 41 5 17 9 16 11 1 4 3 9 8 8 8 8 4 5 A discussion of the progress of the research in the 'Mineral Industry's ex periment stations on air-gas pressure was held nt dmeeting of the Produc tion Advisory Committee of the Penn sylyania Grade Crude Oil Association in Oil ,City recently. .. . CLASSIFIED TYPEWRITERS—AII makes expertly repaired portable and office ma chines. for sale or rent. Dial . 21. D. Harry E.'Mann 127 West Beaver Ave. 18 yr. G. D: LOST, T ,silver ring in . Roe Wed nesday,' afternoon - Initials, T.A.B: Finder please return to Student Union. t-comp-J W. FOR RENT—Single room in private family. Reasonable rate. Residen- NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE YOUR . LAWN MOWER SHARPENED SCHILLING Plumbing'and Heating Heating Systems Installed 808 TAYLOR DIAL 2722 45c. TENDERLOIN STEAK PLATTER "Sizzle Hot" . . . at The Green Room Sunday, March 21 Delicious Deviled Crabs 1 Oc each Prepared in Our Own Kitchen FRIDAY AND SATURDAY COOK'S MARKET Dial 791 , - We Deliver North Atherton Street Dial 3281 State College, Pa. - • RAI LWAt . `44IXXPRE SS AGENCY \y/N,,•• NATION-WIDE RAIL-AIR SERVICE tial section. Call 3205. 189.3tpdGD FOR RENT—Pleasant front room, second floor, few 'minutes walk to campus, single bed, rent reasonable. Call 3482. 118-s. b.-g FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms; student apartment, directly across from campus. Inquire 206 West Col lege avenue. Phone 3360. 109-Itptlßß . _ LOST—Borden's Problems of Adver tising. Finder please return to Georgia Powers, Kappa Alpha Theta. 198 CoACS FOR . RENT—Single or double room . at 301 S. Burrows street. none 197-ItixlGD! FOR RENT—Tw? large rooms see- GOOD QUALITY Samq GOOD SERVICE Best 'Prices in Town • WHERE YOUR PATRONAGE IS APPRECIATED . STATE COLLEGE FRUIT MARKET G. R. Koon, Mgr. Formerly of K c . & M. Market Don't Miss TOOTLIGHT FROLIC' Sponsored Gg PENN STATE PLAYERS SAT., MAR. 20 Adm. $l.OO Pure, Sparkling Ice NO PARTY IS COMPLETE WITHOUT IT Ice Adds A Perfect Touch to Your Refreihments Hillside. Ice, :& 'Coal Company • Dial .842, for Delivery WIEN Hollywood wants to film a scene. re- T l tiring hundreds of "extras," it makes a telephone call—and gets them. • This is made possible by a central casting bureau, whose amazingly fast service is based on systematic use of the telephone. This organiza tion has a telephone switchboard where as many, as 30,000 calls a day arc handled in bringing actors and producers together. Another example of the value ,of telephone service to business and social AMerica. It is the , constant aim of Bell System men and women to make it ever more use ful—constantly better. Friday, March 19, 1937 and flow'. Call at 346 E. CollOge Keep in iloser.iaucti . wid: h o y tail; 13,ti ona; Rates to "rnoit , ..P.Oint'are, lowest ond: all dily Sunday.' SCRAP BOOKS With: Penn State Seal $l.OO and up OPEN EVENINGS
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