Page Fo'ffr Speech Convention Held Professor John H. Frizzel, Profes sor J. F. O'Brien, and Mr. C. 11. Schug of the speech department. will attend the speech round table of the Pennsylvania Educational Associa tion at Harrisburg on December 28 and. 29. MITTANY. WI A War ner aro, mot,. Evenings ut. . •. 6:30 and 8:30 Complete show us lute us 9:05 p.m. Matinee Sat. Only at . . 1:30 ''( , THE FUNNIEST FA CE 1 I 7 ...,‘ i I' Y F E,I4I E 4iil *: 4:. '.• cAßaii COMBARD• FREDRIC MARCH : .4,K,......... .9.a*if____zzeee d --=------- WEDNESDAY i I I 1 1- I 1 -01E : N ; 0111 N. MISCHA AUki.. BERT LAHR ' .'ALICE BRADY • JOHN KING THURSDAY ONLY A RETURN ENGAGEMENT 'll,P o '' ) :-A,11:60 , , 5 071 ill tt : : VIOUIND Via- IV ' ' BIWE BURKE <ma Mr. 2 11.3 .ti-e.krtio- EMlTage, Wainc; Btol:hcis,Thcatic;: Shows at I:3D, 3:00, 6:30, . 8:30 Complete Show, as' late _'as' 9:05 Also at the Nittany Wednesday WEDNESILAY ONLY BOIRROTOI 7iiii;tklifolgait I I I JOHN BEAL FLORENCE RICE lIMMIDiS Also at, the Ntttan Dr. Carrol Champlin Gives `Lowdown' On Europeans Au interview with Premier Camille Chautemps of France; conferences with Nazis; a conversation with the eminent statesman. Lloyd George— Dr. Carroll D. Champlin of the depart ment of education alai psychology ex perienced all of these as a member of the Sherwood Eddy American Sem inar group. which toured eight Eur opean countries this summer. The annual trip, sponsored by Sher wood Eddy, noted world-wide travel ler. had as its itinerary the nations of Poland. Russia, Finland, Sweden, Denmark, England, France, and Ger. many. Chosen as spokesman of the grouli which Interviewed the French Premier Dr. Champlin conversed with ' the statesman for over 20 minutes. Chan temps praised America's pursuit of peace, and turning to his own coun try, stated that the enlightened French youth do not need anti would not tol erate regimentation. In ideals, French youth are very similar to the young people of this country, Dr. Champlin quoted the Premier as saying. Swinging to England, the group gained an audience with silver-haired en-Premier Lloyd George. The Eng lishman still showed vestiges of a once powerful personality, according to Dr. Champlin. George discussed the pol itical issues facing Europe today. The people of Germany seem loyal to Hitler anti enthusiastic with his Debating Team Ties In Tourney Undefeated At Westminster For sth Time; Carlson, Neary Go To Washington Victorious for four straight years in the annual Westminster debating tournament held on the New Wil mington campus, Penn State's debat ing team tied for first place with Westminster College and Shippens burg Teachers' College in the fifth annual event held Saturday. Debating the question, Resolved: that the National Labor Relations Beard should be empowered 'to en force arbitration of all industrial dis putes, the affirmative team of J. Ed win Matz '3B and Fred L. Youbg '3B defeated Juniata, Geneva, and Car: negie Tech, losing only to the Mt. Mercy team. The negative team of Edwin K. Taylor '3B and Ray P. Fish tgrA,V , VA A TT/ AVo , ip ,cok -A.- ~,, _.,4, rir 0 '69 7 ' a 6P BROTHER PINCH PENNY,AS AN EXPERT ECONOMIST, WHAT WOULD YOU SUGGEST I GIVE MY UNCLES AND AUNTS FOR CHRISTMAS? II DOESN'T SOUND VERY ECONOMICAL TO ME. THEY ALL LIVE ABOUT A HUNDRED MILES FROM MY HOME. q.., INCIDENTALLY.. THE BEAUTY OF GIVING SOMEONE A TELEPHONE CALL FOR CHRISTMAS IS THAT YOU GET AS MUCH FUN OUT OF IT ,S,L, AS THEY DO! ' 0 1 —•'' . ,- l i tr a"." . ' - Y 7 .rniery \ `;:, . 1 - (' \ kf, .11,1 11, -^rl . • 4,Al'Age,; BEFORE school• closes,' call the , —:•., folks and let them know just --A when you're coming home for Christmas. They'll want to know, — — l (o ,'- ). ' r`7 especially if you're bringing ~. somebody with you. RATES ON ALL CALLS OF 42 MILES OR MORE ARE RE DUCED EVERY NIGHT AFTER 7 AND ALL DAY SUNDAY. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA program, Dr: Champlin stated. Quot ing a London newspaper correspon dent, Dr. Champlin said that if a se cret poll were to be taken in Germany today, the majority of the Germans would favor their present ruler. • Russia's new constitution is astound ingly democratic, acicording to Dr. Champlin. The right to criticize and suggest improveineuts Is guaranteed the proletariat; education for all chil dren and adults is a reality, while women have absolute equality lvith men. As a result of the Russian social program. deaths and divorces are de creasing, while 3.000,000 births are reg istered every year. Unlike the Germans, the people of the Soviet hate their past. Their at. tittule. Dr. Champlin said is: "We have no history; we are making his tory now." Passive. ColltierVlltiVe in taste. but progressive in ideals, Stalin, an over whelmingly popular leader. perfectly reflects the philosophy of the Russian people. The European trip was Dr. Champ lin's third since 1:13.1. burne '39 defeated Pittsburgh, Slip pery Rock Teachers' College, and Waynesburg . , losing to Shippensburg. Defeated for First Time This Year During the five years that the tour nament has been held Penn State's debaters have won 25 out of 32 con tests, tying five. This is the first year that they have been defeated. Eleven colleges, most of them from western Ponnsylvaniai, were represented by teams at the event. Fred S. Carlson '39 and Arthur R. Neary '39 will make up the team which will take the annual Washing ton debating trip this Wednesday and Thursday, accompanied by Harold P. 7,e1k0, debating coach. The team will debate the affirmative side of the same question debated in the West, minster tournament. On Wednesday evening they will meet the William and Mary debaters in a parliamentary session to be held on the Williamsburg, Va., campus. The Washington Y. N. C. A. debaters will be met Thursday evening in an orthodox debate in Washington, D. C. Will Attend Meeting Prof. Harold F. Graves, English composition, will attend the conven tion of the National Assciution of Teachers of Speech at New York City, 'December 29 and 30. „,, piA4il,4; , , .:., 2 0i,,Pyr..?5!k#:,44;61” gifift.'4s. , ;c?';', ~X, ~. ~,.Ip,, rt,,,":,,,, .e.:2...)k,, Y!.,,, .4.;1 ER,f' 0.; " 'lt 'sl' ',A' . '''''' i li', `:...."' I '1: I . ~. 7 10,F 3: ^..S.C.,W,'f. '' .47PP,!i*Vigl,S.214?)4.idil -.).....:.:!.f30kfi.P.'', P. ' " - , 0 , xt, . o ?{ THAT'S EASY. CALL THEM UP ON CHRISTMAS EVE AND SO WHAT? ONE CALL WILL DO FOR TWO PEOPLE. AND THE RATES ARE VERY LOW AND. . . _ - , 14 ( „ sr , , „., THE PENN STATE CMLECIAN Rockin'ChairLady Can Dance With Best Of Them "Rockin' Chair Lady" without any rockin' chair. And she doesn't need a cane either. "Truckin" " " "Peck '—Mildred Bailey, Red Norvo's buxom, blues singin' wife, can do these gymnastic steps with the best of them. She proved this to the little group that gathered behind scenes at Soph Hop Friday night. Mildred was feeling very fine for one who had just traveled from Cle veland over icy roads, and through snow storms. Yep, the Mr. and Mrs. of Swing and their band had to brave such inclement weather conditions, and it took them almost nine hours to make the trip: But, in spite of this "grind," Mrs. Norvo was very congenial. She spoke of her recent purchase of a ranch in California, and of the time, which she hopes will be soon, when she will be able to retire to that sunny-clime re treat. She recalled the years she had spent on the stage, especially proud of the period she had been with Paul Whiteman—and first became famous as "the Rockin' Chair Lady." The band . left Sunday for a week in New York where they will make a number of recordings, and then will journey back this way and out to Pittsburgh for a theatre performance beginning Friday. I~elly Edits New Book More than. half of the state's 2,201 species of Wild flowers anil ferns are found in Central Pennsylvania, Dr. J. P. Kelly, professor of botany here, asserts in his newly-published book on "The Ferns and Flowering Plants of Central Pennsylvania." The book is one in a series on "The Pennsyl vania State College Studies," publish ed by the Council on Research. CLASSIFIED TYPEWRITERS—AII makes expertly repaired portable and office ma chines for sale or rent. Dial 2342. Harry E. Mann 127 West Beaver Ave. 38 yr. G. D. FOR SALE—Packardlitro Shaver. Call Upton, 2265. 129-It-pd-BS WANTED—Passengers willing to share encases to Florida. Call Bob Morgan at 754. 180-2 t-pd-BB LOST—Phi Eta Sigma ' pin. Finder call 2769 or return to Student Union office. Reward. LOST—Pair of rimless glasses in case. Finder please return to Stu dent Union office. Reward. 132-It-pd-BB FOR RENT—Single room immediate ly available to instructor or grad uate, or upperclass student. College Heights, dial G 34. 133-It-pd-GD WANTERD—Student to share apart meet after Christmas vacation. Call at 121 South Burrowes, apartment No. 1. 134-It-pd-BB FOR RENT—One-half of double room plenty of heat and hot water. Call Student Union office. 135-It-pd-GD FOR RENT—Desirable double room. Please dial 4107 after 4 o'clock. 136-It-pd-NB Campus Bulletin TODAY Senior Commerce and Finance stu dents obtain employment registration blanks from room 10 South Liberal Arts-Deadline for return tomorrow. Ski Club will hold weekly meeting in second floor lounge of Old Main at 7 o'clock. Students, faculty, towns people are invited. Red Wing Bird 'Society will meet in room 35 of the Education Building at 7:30 o'clock. German Song program from 7 to 8 o'clock in Schwab Auditorium TOMORROW Cosmopolitan Club will hold its Christmas meeting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Frank D. Kern, 116 West Fairmount :avenue at 8 o'clock. THURSDAY A call for candidates for the de-, signing staff of the Penn State Play ers has been 'issued for Thursday night at 6:45 o'clock in the Little Theatre, Old Main. All those inter FREE Your chance to win one of these While Christmas Gifts to be given away No Strings . No Contest . First Prize Second Prize $lO Florsheim $6.00 Shoes . Shoble Your Choice of any style Equivalent Values for Women All you do is cut coupon below and print name and address and deposit in box at our store. This entitles you to one chance on above prizes. One chance given free wjth every 50c purchase at our store. Save on Your Christmas Shopping Store Wide Sale . . . Now On PRINT NAME PLAINLY NAAIE ADDRESS rommis Opposite Old Main - Slate College Tuesday, December 14, 1937 ested in submitting designs 'for the next three plays should report . at this time.' Lakonides meeting in room . llB Old Main at S:3O o'clock. MONDAY. ,German attainment test for en trance into the upper division of the Liberal Arts School will be, given from 0:80 to 8:80 o'clock in room 108 North Liberal Arts. Call Prof. C. C. Wagner. FREE • three (3) Worth at our store Friday. . 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