Page Two PENN. STATE COLLEGIAN Successor to The Free s .Lance, established 1887 Published semi-weekly during the College year, except on holldaYe, by students of The Pennsylvania State College. in the Interest of the College, the students, faculty, alumni. and .friends. KKKKKKKKKK O /OR MATIONAI. 6 , 113.111711.11140 •• NationalAdvertisingService,lnc. Colkte Paidlishers Notreruntiultv 420 MADISON Ave. NEW YORK, N. Y. CHICAGO • ROSTON • LOS Rowan - SAN FRANCISCO • THE MANAGING 'HOARD • CHARLES M. WHEELER, JR..38 JAY H. DANIELS '3B Editor Iluvinera Manager JEROME WEINSTEIN '3B CARL W. DIRHL '3B Managing Editor Advertising Manager FRANCIS H. SZYMCZAK '3B ROBERT S. McKELVEY '3B News Editor 'Circulation Manager WOODROW W. DIERLI":18 Aram G: SABELLA Feature Editor ;Promotion. Manager SHIRLEY R. HELMS '3B ROBERT-E. ELLIOTT.JR. Wunten's Editor Foreign Advertising Manager GEORGIA IL POWERS '3B KATHRYN M. JENNINGS '3B Aottudate Wornett's Editor • • . Senior Sl , AroterY r CAROLINE TYSON '3B Associate Wonten'n Editor ASSOCIATE. EDITORS Thomna A. Don! la Herbert B. Callan '39 Bruce M. Trabue '39 ,' Alan C. Mclntyre 'a9 Roy D. Nichole Jr. '33 Salvatore S. Solo 'MI John A. Troanovltch '39 WOMEN'S ASSOCIATE EDITORS Lucille IL Greenberg 'B9 Florence E. Long 'B9 Relta F. Shien 'B9 Ralph U. Gaudlach . * Richnnl W..Kooman . 39 Dallas-R. 1..ana' . 89 . Jerome Shaffer M 9 CraneLo A. C. Vaster% Jr.J39! Mary:J.-Sample 'M. 1937 Member • . 1931 I - Associated Colle6icile.Press Distributor of Colle6iate Digest Managing Editor Thin Jason_ Net. Editor This bane Friday, October 22, 1937 BUILDING WITH '4l EVERYONE, freshmen and upperclassmen alike, should turn out to, see a promising freshman foot ball leant tackle Pitt on •Neu 'Beaver" Field tomorrow lEEE= From what we have seen and heard, this year's fresh man football team is the best and most.promi;ing hunch of boys that have hit State since her hey-day of' nth-, letics back in the teens. seems that we really have something -there—soniething that should be built and molded into an organization that will satisfy students, faculty, and alumni. The way to preserve the - fine start that the yearlings have made is to turn out tomorrow for the game with a spirit and support that will encourage the class of '4l to continue •ite pa work For not only the freshman team has been something to be proud of, but the class as a whole. Better Penn State spirit has been exhibited by : the incoming class than has been evident for a long time. This year's newcomers hti've a fine scholastic entrance rating, the,best yet. They are well-rounded, capable in all fields. They have clone things ?..a far, and support tomorrow will be one tay -to insure their continued spirit and SENATE DINES OUT ENATE representatives will }mire dinner with women in the downtown dorms during the next few weeks to promote a better understanding of W. S. G. A. and to explain some of the house regulations. This is a splendid opportunity for the women to become ac quainted with Senate members so that they'can discuss their problems freely They need not limit their questions to the duties of the house president, but_ean ask anything that is puzzling them about studen gtovernment, e. g., "How does the dicial Committee operate?", if they have been fortunate enough to have avoided close contact with it. , They should feel at liberty to ask why 'wehave cer tain regulations to clear up any misunderstanding. , If they make intelligent queries they will '.probably dis cover some new angles that have'governed Senate's de- "We hope that this, won't be a 'one-sided affair, and that the downtown women will offer some suggestions that will benefit Senate. This co-operation should give the women a feeling of unity with N. S. G. A. that will make it a progressive organization. A GREAT LECTURER IN 11. A. Overstreet, the Forensic Council has brought to the eaMpus again this year another great lec turer and student. They have procured for student bene fit a man who will produce a lecture on a par with the one Will Durant offered last year. • Mr. Overstreet has a broad experience and a wide reputation. His subject, "Human Behavior Under a Dictatorship," is one that is timely and of interest to all those concerned with current world problems. Students and faculty shouid take advantage of his presence by attending and listening to:the interesting things he will have to say. 'Forensic Council is to be congratulated for procuring again this year an excellent speaker with a pertinent subject. UNDECLARED WAR IN CHINA /P THIS SUBJECT that Dr. Koo will speak of both in chapel and at the Pledge Dinner Sunday is as promising as it Sounds,•sutdents here, this weekend will have the opportunity of educating themselves in the realm of international events. • • Certainly a man as Roo should 'ktiote . something of the.situation that has not been banted about as.'.yet. Each fraternity should make sure-that Its pledges at tend 100 per cent. Intrafraternity pledge.altMets are better when speakers as Er. KOO ' ; ilre Irttrittioll. CAMPUSEER ST 1121111:11L7 It Must Be An .Honor: Tt really must be an honor to become a menthe). of Pershing Mlles, we have discovered. We probably have the rotissc boys all Aveong: Theirs is unques- Ilona* a great organization. , . When hopeful younefrosh petition to become mem bers of that great fraternity, the Mystic Knights of the Sea, (pardon, we mean yershing 'Rifles) they list their previous military and drill experience as qualifi cations.; This is to .make sure that men of proper calibre and experience make the grade. : New take the case of Julian Cold, Sigma Tan Phi. There's really a man•with a-past! • Tic made the orga nitiation:beciase he once attended Kohut Military Academy (or some such fantastic place). -And guess when he - went? When he was seven years old. And Speaking of Honor: And still 'Alon g the lines of ratisse, we discoverthe .perfect stooge; a real conscientious-like guy, Richard Ilaskell; of Nittany Avenue. lie laid out two Was 'the other dartohave his rot:sse uniftirm boat altered to fit... What a man! • - ; Leiter: • - Seine :tinielago Sam Wyaod asked his current prob- lems class to write letterS to agrienithral bureaus and fruit farmers:to find out what they did -with their es. ress 'fruit production. It seems they sow eats under 'and kill pigs 'dead now to get: rid of 'them; - hut Sam wanted to find out whht - they did - with apples. —Alan C. Mclntyre •99 ____Bruce M.'Trabne '99 Not-to bedutdone, Jack'Kulp, theta xi, and no mean apple' polisher himself (as our tale will prove) wrote - every state' in the union to find out. The letters be. zan . coming in at the rate of seven or eight a day. Finally one day came a letter from Arkansas. It seems 'they didn't know what to do with their extra apples - down there either, but right in the middle:of theietter written by someone's secretary was a COM meni. like .thik , • "I am acute little girl 5 feet 2 inches, tall f am ra ther athletic, and very interested in football. I .have a hobby of colleCting address cf people that are far , away. It's a mania with me. How aboutwritipg?". Or wordslo that effect. If you .think Jaek was amazed, you 'should have seen Sam,when he saw it. For Sack showed him the letter as proof of his having written about apples, al though he: seemed to have *collected little about turn ing under 'apple trees. Said Sam: "'This is astounding'. rye never seen -anything like it. I.et . me have this; I'll have.photo static copies 'made." ' We're wondering, too. Ain't Science Wonderful?: -The newly laid 124 w. discharge -line that is now servicing State College with its water supply turned up witli,an•amazing accomplishment the other day.i.. It.rted the - boys out at the kdr house with a nice juicy worm of the horse-hair nature. Abet-Nature Wonderful?: We learn that' Franklin. Banner, of journalism,. is nature's trioSt devoted follower by a remark that he passed in class the other day. It seems that'he was imalyeing a freshman co-ed .for a feature story, or something of the kind. Saki Franklin: "Just picture her, a young fresh man,co-ed with her green - ribbon on— . -that's a 11:" Need we go on? Add Lovebikds Snooper reports that he is more than sbocked•at the scandalous mann'er. in which this 'Barnett gfrl has smoothie Klein wrapped around her-finger. lie says that for Klein to go'with one girl for three weeks is not cinlY Unheard of but - a bit scandalous, indeed.: But Klein 'has really jOined the henpecked husband class, asserts' SnpoPer, for he was observed fastening the snaps .on the back of Margie's cloak in' the Corner Room'after the .: President's reception the'OtheC night A "Quiet Weekend"- Variity football team idle . . no big.dance . things pretty dull ....nothing much to do but take it easy this a swell place for take-it easy fans. The Corner unusual -S. •It. II THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN MuniciPal Luigue Will Give Prize . For Essay The National . Municipal League has announced the .1938 prize of $lOO which will be awarded to the author lof the best essay 'written on a subject , pertaining to,state - or municipal . gov ernment. • Eutries'in 'the .eompetition must be not lees than 5,000 , nor mom than 10,000 words in length. Subjects for ‘ 'he essays .are posted on 'thC bulletin 'hoard of South''Libeml Arts building, r.gether w:th detailed' miles for the rc.ntest.' • - 'lbis award has -been -contributed annually since 1011 the late Mrs. Ccolgo Burnham - and her family - to commethorate William 11. Baldwin, Who . Was president. of 'the Long Island Ttailroad and :Ni/ho rendered h arge public service. • - Syracuse TiCkets Now :On Sale . . Iteierreit seat.. tickets in the Penn State cheering section for the Penn, StatetSyracuse 'football game at Syracuse, Saturday, October 80, are:Jim - on sale' at the - AthNtie .association' ticket, window - in . Old Main. The price is $2.20. Technical Supervisor ,To Speak Here Today The second engineering lecture of the semester will' he held in 110 Home Ecomimieg building this, afternoon at 4:10, e'clock;• it was. announced today hy Barry P. Hammond, deari•of the School of - Engineering, .1. 'Harrison Belknap, supervisor of technical employment'and training of the s AVei,tinghouse Electric and Manu facturing Company, will speak on "Hew the Young Engineer Enters the Profession." , Winners oflPhilip Morris Seorecasting• Contest 1000 runty Morrir E. IL-- WINNERS: OF 200 PHILIP MORRIS E. II Mr. Robert ,Golightb•_________ .- - &rata 'Pi Mr. C. &hut le--' •__ Sigma Pi ' • ' Mr.. 8111 &buttes_ Sigma Pt Mr. Malcolm Weinntein- - •. l'hi Even. ' Pt Mr. F.. E. Aisbel - '— Mr. , Phlllp Hartley__ - • - ' Pi Kappa Alpha Mr. Ed. J. rusk. • • ' ^ • __Tau &ulna .Phi Mr.• Homer 11.• Metzger Mr: Pete -01 my— 112 S. Pugh St. . Mr. Saul •Riehman..• , " VI S. Burrowes St. ' Miss:Loutze •Erana ' ' - - ' Kappa -Alpha Theta Miss Jane•C- - Eames_L...:_:. ________ _____________ ____..._ _____ ________Kappa Alpha Theta Mr. W.. C. Salbtrse.•./r.../2....2. ' 111 S. Barnard St. ' Mr. Barard‘llloom— .. _ _____ ----•.. - Kappa Sigma Mr: 11111'.MUiti.: -____.—_-.. ____ ..______Phi Koppo Sigma • . . • i.', ~ . ~. , • .., , WINNERSpe ' :50 PHILIP MORRIS m m . . lietnH. 4 /CreiK: nriellr; ' ''' - ' ' ---:.'' Alpha Chi 'Rho Dell& Tair.Delta 'Mr. -, 13111-Lltll .....L.+2 ' I.II.I.7.ffinEMENNY SALLY . .SUGGESTS: , • A Cold Weather Special SouN,Hot 'Sandwich, and ; Drink 'for -39 c ~ Awd is it' good! ALLY~SCORNER _ ANDVIICH . at ALLEN & HOP • HEAVER Campus 'Bulletin TODAY Dille] Foundation services .will beheld in Room 405' Old Main at 7 o'clock. Rabbi Gordan will Ulm& " TOMORROW, ' , There will ben record recital spon sored by - the 1111101 Foundation at' 7:80. o'clock, conducted- by Bernard Rossman. , SUNDAY There will Ice- a meeting •of -the AmericauStudent Union on the fourth floor of Old Main at 2:8 o'clock. " TUESDAY liillet(ClasseA will hold am organi motion nt`eeting in Room 3113 Old Main at 7:30 o'clock.. The first official meeting of the Nate Action Council 'will - be - held - in the limit Beaver Room, 304 Old Main at 4:10 o'clock in the afternoon. Re nresentativeaand those interested are urged to attend. MISCELLANEOUS Subscriptions to the Pyam , Slate Farmer are on sale at the . Studdnt Union office. • 'lf you' have ever attended Camp Kanestake at Spruce Creek, will you. please leave your name' and address at the P.S.C.A. office, 20 , 1 Old Main. Some interesting. Projects are •being planned. CLASSIFIED TYPEWHITBRS—AII -n expertly repaired portable and Wire, ma chines for. sale o• rent. Dial 2342. harry E. Men u 127 West Beaver Ave: yr.ll. D. THE LOST AND POUND SERVICE is located in the Student. Union of fice. • - FOR RENT—Rooms for 2 and:2 with meals, at the Colonial, 123 W. Nit tally ave. All rooms • with running, wa ter, inspect '.today. 7,1-3t-pd-CWD LOST king Collingthile High School 1936 near 7 NLA October 20. In itials LAX% Please return to Stu dent Union office._ , 78-It-pd-GD Week - of:October 16th, 1937 PENN. STATE . __.Mr. Sydney Conlin. Dello Tao Delta LOST—Raincoat and link in,Textile Chemistry Building on Tuesday Oc tober 19. Please return. to 'Henry Stambaugh, 520 N. Holmeistrect.' 75-It-pd-WWB FOR SALE—One trombone (KING) . in' very good condition. Inquire• at 118 S. Burrower St. or Dial'3'432 after 5 p.m. ask for Ben. Be.prompt. FOR RENT—Two room available in Frear Hall call 2171 ask for Brown. pd-GD FOR, RENT—Single or 'double room. Inquire at Student Union.offiee. • ' 76-I.t-rub:Bß 'LEANING FOR '.NEW YORK nt noon 'Satunlay;.oet. 23 1987. Ilave room Tor livn personn. Anyone interes ted Dial 3360 or Call at 206 W. Col logo 'avrane'and. ask ' , for 3oe. •' 479-It-pd-WWR WANTED=A student to••share a -80-It-pd•BB double roam, - which 'includes sleep, lug porch. . Quiet 7nriil exceptionally clean. Private •lnne: .Phone 2711 or • ;The • LIONS -tinder Ne'w. Management We Try io.Please— Try , llB . :Today • + + _ A Coinpiete - Food and • FOuntain. , ,fSerViCe. PORTRAITS" Featuring The New Corner Mounts - and Sheet - Prints for 'Phis Season in'Biack and ,Gold Tones .-. 4 + + The DEN N QTATE HOTO HOP By Appointment - -Phone 2345 Congress Playing CARDS New Designs Cel-U-Torie Finish Double Decks 65c 75c Price Special L o in One Dozenu 95c $1 25 AT The Athletic Store Thal 2158 , Opposite Main Gate Frylay, October .22,1937 EXPERT typing at a nominal fee. In squire at Student Union office. call at— ' - Mrs. R. S. Scheirer 224 Ridge,Ave., Rom. ly m.z i e t ti IS THE SPICE ..' There 'are twice "57, varieties", in the new Freeman for thiS season. "Easy": prices make it, easier to. add "easy.-to-look-at"i and' "easy-to-wear" fine shovil to your wardrobe. . . EVERY . FITTING PROVEN BY X-RAY BOTTORF BROS. Entrances on .Beaver and .Allen