Page Four 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 RENT—One half -of double room with junior student. Plenty of heat and hot water. Call Student Union office. 139-lt-pd-GD EVERY CO : ED IS a queen at the Student Union dances. Get your date now for the Mid-scmcster Dance Saturday, Jan. 21). Bill ißottorf and his band will play. * 145-ltpdGD VOR RENT—The Colonial, 123 W. Nittany avenue will continue to ca ter to students during the College building program. Seleet rooms open for second semester—all affording running water and comfortably heat ed. C. U. Stit'/.er, owner. 147-2tchGD FOR RENT—Desirable double room for students. Inquire at Student Union office. 149-lt-pd-BB WANTED—A large room close to campus to serve three sophomores of good standing. Good pay. Com municate with Student Union office. 148-2 ti-pd-GD Noted People Take Lodging In State College Hotel The .Tr.ocadero, Rltz-Carlton, Wal dorf-Astoria, Cocoanut Grove by words of Lhe.fumuus ami internation al Imvons of the elite. But..perhaps, not the only ones. Lest it be inferred that the sole hubs of activity for those with Vmunes" arc exclusively metropolitan sectors, it is befitting and proper to hasten the attachment of another but not so widely-known name to the* illustri ous list, that of the State College-Ho tel. Among tlie many personalities who over a period of years have establish ed the hotel as the mccca of famed visitors include characters from the world of entertainment, literature, journalism, politics, exploration, and numerous others. The department of opera is headed by Lawrence Tibbett witile the awing* sters are adequately represented by Paul-,Whiteman, Glen Gray, Dick Pow ell, Pee Wee Hunt, Fred Waring, Isb am Jones, and Guy Lombardo. Poet Robert Frost's name mingles with that of Vacliel Lindsay on the guest list.of literature and Otto So glow, fattier of “The Little King" car toon, further embellishes the list of notables. One of the Washington Merry-Go-Rounders, Drew Pearson; the arch-explorer. Admiral Rielmrd IS: Byrd; and the founder or the “rising tide" of Ibc Oxford movement, Dr. Frank N. I). Bachman—all have cross ed the local hotel ihrcsliotd and breathed llip atmosphere of the Nit tany vales. Yes. the famed have iuvuded the peace of the Centre County country side, . foreboding the occasional infil tration of more in years to come.- Fenske Lectures At 8 Midwestern Cities Dr. Morrell R. Fenske, director of research In the petroleum' laboratory, left Wednesday. January si. for a ten day lecture tour to eight cities in the middle west. Dr. Fenske will lecture on tin? sub ject. "Recent Developments in Petrol eum." covering eight sections ofthe American Chemical society, which is sponsoring Uiq tour. He will speak at Urbana. 111., In dianapolis. Ind~ Purdue University, Lafayette. Ind.. Dayton. 0.. Louisville. Ky., • Lexington. Ky.. Cincinnati. 0., and Charleston. W. Va. On .Thursday. January 2". following his return, he will lecture to the Phil adelphia section of the society on’the same- topic. Woodruff Chosen As Lecturer By Senate Dr. Eugene C. Woodruff, professor of electrical railway engineering, has been selected as the faculty research lecturer for the current academic year, the College senate announced yester day. No date has been set for the lec ture ns.yet. Evenings at . . . 6:30 and 8:30 Complete show as late as 9:05 p.m. Matihee,Saturday Only . .* 1:30 TODAY ONLY The-'craziest mystery that iver '.-'turned a hospital into a madhouse of . i . thrills! SlOjthOOO worth of radium vanishes . ;>; ; ,three men .are'mysteriously killed’.,*. ■. . n corpse comes ; back frdni'the'dcad! „ t i • SATURDAY ONLY Campus Bulletin Prof. Robert E. Dcnglcr, classical languages, will speak on “The Crown of Pride” at Hillcl service tonight at 7 o'clock. An engineering lecture will be giv en in Room 110, Home Economics, this afternoon at 4:10 o'clock. The speaker will be J. A. McMullen, of the Associated British and Irish Rail ways, Inc. His subject will be “Rail road Transportation in Great Britain and in the United States.” Book Exchange Plan Will Include Women In answer to questions received from women students as to whether the second-hand Book Exchange to be conducted in the College Library by the Independent clique will cater to them too, Samuel J. Rosen ’39 stated that “this is a project for all stu* dents, and naturally the women are included." The Exchange will open Wednes day January 20, at 9 o’clock in the morning, and will remain open until 9 o’clock in the evening each day ex cept Sundays -for a two-week period. Mj ! lill raaitpii NX. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAH ' 1 SPORT CHATTER The Tiger grapplers jeopardize more than-Lion hopes for an unbeat en season when they go to the mat to morrow afternoon. State’s wrestling teams have set up an enviable record of losing only one meet on the*mat in Kcc hall since it was built in 1930. That was to Navy in 1931, and for the last six years they have been un beatable at home. star team now. After being scoreless for most of last year’s game between State and Yale, the famed climax star came through in the last few seconds to drop • the points through the net that snatched victory from the Lions. The only people who haven't been named as candidate for Harman’s va cated concliing job are War Admiral and Robert Taylor . . . Fras cella won’t be playing for West Vir ginia tomorrow night . . . he’ll be , playing for Wooster -elsewhere . . . For cut-throat basketball keep your 1 but he’s still good .. . " The upset of the week goes to Georgetown's surprising squelching of Temple’s unbeaten hopes by a goodly 17-point margin. Harry Bas sin, who was on the all-conference team as a sophomore, was very im pressive with 13 points of the 3U-22 score. But nowadays in this cut-throat competition, they all drop games once in a while... Eat Well and Heartily STAGIASRESTAURANT U 5 SOUTH ALLEN.STREET eyes on the ißig Ten conference race. All favorites have been beaten,, and the list of favorites includes, every j team in the league. Loyola of Chi cago has a G-foot 9-inch center in Mike Novak, and the new rules have n’t lessened his value, to the team in the least. ' ' ; Larry Kelley has a professional all- * / ffl ( t f : , - \ Just Think of It! , A Real Lunch in the MARY-KAY COFFEE SH for only 25c . . Just a few steps from the Campus on College A DISCOUNTS ON MEAL TICKETS CALLING ALL CARS 20-DAYS LEFT FOR INSPECTION ECKLEY’S GARAGE Dial 833 116 Mc^ Friday.and Saturday ALL TOPCOATS Including Rcversibles 25% Off ; KALIN’S, ' ' ; / 122 South Allen Street ... a date with Chesterfield 0 will show you how re- .. freshingly mild a cigarette can be... it will introduce you to that better taste that smokers like. ■ Chesterfields will give you more pleasure than any cigarette you ever smoked. Friday, Januar;