Page Four Lasher Elected Head Clair C. Lather '39, has been elect chairman of the Penn State branch • the American Institute of Eke ical Engineers for the coming year. AUMA Warnu BiothusTh'eat.c, Shows at 1:30, 3:00. 6:30, '8:30 Complete Show as late as 9:05 TODAY ONLY Returned by unprecedented demand 114,weddlt, . • 7=l „ , 'IL tit 11e10iicr4"...1.1 7 • Jlderthou . ,' . 1 08111 • . OOD $ ~, ; , IN 15 ‘a.... ' TECHNICOLOR • ..—:—.......' .., ~. t. __, . —7,...: .. ~, ,7 • W.V., .. ' . / 1 ' ~...,.:N1 _ • , ..., .It 4. • with LEWIS STONE ANDY DEVINE BUDDY EBSEN SATURDAY ONLY [MEM Also at ,the Nittany.Tuesday ,:(Trio . price on h ' he " imiiim _ I merle him ; the most I • i sought after moo on the history of ( 11 ,' \,..Scotlanrif; lIERRRER BAXTER FreddieMIRTHOIOMELU 0, •.‘ Raba LouiX 1 STEVENS ON'SI KIDNAPPED ~AS , Arleen WHELAN! • jt 3016 and in all cities n principal towns. No waiting around, no dickering. And you can send "Collect: . if you're pressed for cash. Handy? 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Make reservations now Davey Club, 201 West Beaver avenue immimegeemel Collegian Surveys Six Fall Sports Prospects (Continued From Page Three) tercollegiate champs, as well as Bob bie Reynolds and Steve Priolo, regu-' lar varsity men, Charlie Speidel, wiz ard of the mats, should produce an unusually strong mat team next win ter. Returning varsity nien are Carl King, flashy 118-pounder, the Craig head twins, good at either 125 or 135, Captain Don Bachman, ace 165- pounder who suffered a leg injury last year, Roy Gensler, 155-pounder, and Ernie Bortz, heavyweight last year but probably a light-heavy next win ter. Outstanding among the new men is Joe Scalzo, 145-pounder, who won the interclass championship and was captain of the frosh grapplers. Bill Bachman, husky kid brother of Cap tain Don, and Wade Mori, another freshman, stand a good chance in the 175-pound and heavyweight 'classes. Cross-Country:. With four lettermen, led by Cap tain-elect Charlie Pierce, expected back next fall, Coach Chick Werner's hopes for a good cross-country team are riding high. Ray Hazzard, veter- • A 2-Act musicomcdy Sat 4, Juno 4 7:30 V.M. Schwab Auditorium A~ ~ 4~Z /~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ :~~ \ • • 4°)II hc i4; • 119E111?;1111RE'(4;' ~41 , • For aroma... for taste ... _ for mildnessC ester Copyright 1938, Lioorrr &Myna TOBACCO CO. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Donato; DeMarino Added To List The Collegian has today added the names of Dan DeMarino and Sam Donato to the list of nominees for the Philadelphia Inquirer all Star-Pro football game, In a let. ter to the Inquirer. Windy Wcar and Johnny Scone mos have already been named and, in the letter, the Collegian stated that Penn State feeling warrants the additional nominations of De. Marino and Donato. an senior harrier, and Norm Gordon and .Frank 'Maule, junior hill-and dalers, are the other letter men. Coach Warner has .four more men returning who" saw varsity service last season but failed to earn their letters. They all showed remarkable improvement during the season and expected to do even, better this fall. These four,,,Hrn, Hogtettler, Mac Mc- Glinsy, Henry , Bashore, and Herb Nipson, will all be juniors. Headed 'by' Bill Smith, winner of the freshman IC4A's New York last fall, this yeai's freshman team will provide further available talent. Frosh captain Mickey Keiser, and nu- From Circus Lot to Escort Bureau It's a Riot . . . • New dance specialties • Nineteen catchy tunes Tickets on sale at Corner Room beginning Monday GRACE Mt ANDRE KOSTE PAUL WHITI DEEMS TAI PAUL DOW CAMPUS BULLETIN Phi Kappa Phi keys and certli4cates now available for new members, RooM 206. Old 116ain. Student Handbook candidates who can work tomorrow afternoon, call 3912, or June Price, CM Omega, some time today. Chemistry refund checks available at Bursar's Office. LaVies now available at Student Union. 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