Page Four Accountancy Clinic To Discuss Taxation Believed to be the lust of its kind in the United States, an ac counting clime, sponsoied by the Pennsylvania Institute of Certified ACcountants, in cooperation with the Ameman Institute of account ants, vall be held here No‘einbei 18 and 19 Sttile Shows at 1 30, 3 00, 6 30, 8.30 Complete show as late as 9'05 A merry widow - finds true love with the help of two wise kids! Freddie Bartholomew Judy Garland "Listen Darling" with Mary Astor - Walter Pidgeon Alan Hale AN EVENING OF THRILLS! On One Program BELA LUGOSI as - "DRACULA" Also - BORIS KARLOFF ,"FRANKENSTEIN" with Cohn Clive - Mae Clarke John Boles Catiumm Shows at 1 30, 3'oo, 6 30, and 8•30. Complete show as late as 9 05 p.m TODAY and TOMORROW Out of the choking sand . from the clutch of the raiding Bedouin in the face of the black Si. moon's savage fury . with blood, tears, passion .. was wrested the Suez" Canal—jugula'r vein of the world! TYRONE POWER LORETTA YOUNG ANNABELLA In i "SUEZ" —with— J. EDWARD BROMBERG JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT HENRY STEPHENSON A Movie Quiz Picture Stirring with music that has been written on the very heart of the work . comes this romance of the life of Johann Strauss, the World's Waltz King! LUISE RAINER FERNAND GRAVET MILIZA KORJUS in "The Great'Waltz" with Hugh Herbert - Lionel Atwill NUtaiw Evenings at . 6 30, 8 30 Last complete show as late as 9 05 TODAY ONLY Alan, Jones ' .leanette MacDonald In - "THE FIREFLY" WEDNESDAY ONLY JAMES STEWART ROBERT YOUNG TOM BROWN LIONEL BARRYMORE BILLIE BURKE "Navy Blue and Gold" THURSDAY ONLY FREDRIC MARCH FRANCISKA GAAL AKIM TAMIROFF i MARGOT GRAHAME .. WALTER BRENNAN lAN KEITH in "The'Buccaneer" SPECIAL! FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY Gowns and, Pajamas , , $l.OO EGOLF'S Lion Gridders Triumph O'Ver Syracuse, 33-6 (Confirmed From Page Three) Singh for a first down on State's 39 The Negro halfliacl . circled right end, cut back to the left, and crossed the goal standing up for the only Syracuse score An at tempt to rush or et the tr) fm point failed Skint-Singh intercepted Peters pass In the elld zone to halt an- Other lion advance just berme the half ended Fast stepping be Metro and Stmc Rollins aided the Nittany cause as the second half got. under say After one drive uas stopped, State came, _back uith three sus cessise first downs, ulth a double rexcrse to Rollins glsing the Lions a first dolirn,,on the 2 Metro nest o%et in two attempLs, but missed the extra point. try State held a 20 6 margin Dist before the third stanza 'end ed. White took a reserse from Lloyd lekes and mg ragged 40 cards for , the fourth tuushdoun Ton) Glannantonio's interseption of Thomas' pass on the S)rasuse 2S on tho first play of the final quarter set the stage for the last store Peters anti Metro tau led the balls to the Orange 14 from mbere the fimmer carried it o‘ei standing up on a class) cut back run STATISTICS Penn State Spa...use Fait Deans 18 9 Fist downs i ushing _ll 7 First downs passing _ 1 2 Fist downs penalties 2 0 Yds gained rushing 491 200 lands lost i ushing _ll6 31 Foi u mils attempted _ 6 6 • Pot wards completed _ .1 3 Ydi, gained foiwaids of ;'; Plisses inteicepted by _2 Mg distance puhts _35 44 1 Returns of kicks 61 108 Penalties ', 4 Yds lost penalties ___lo .10 Fumbles 0 2 Own fumbles recovered 0 1 Serutuse Penn State LE Eschenfeldet ____ Vargo LT Bruett (c) Knia7 ; LG Hoopei Tmetti I C SlNati Gajeeki 11G Daugherty ____ Nemeth RT Heatet Ellwood RE Pito Bai unto% ich 1 (0 3 Tayloi Hai i 'son ' LH Bbngei __ Giannantomo 1111 Hinkle Petei, FB Hoffmlin ____ Metz() (e) • Syracuse 0 6 0 0— 6 Patin State 7 7 12 7-31 Touclidon ns peteis 2, Alter, Aleti 0, White, Sidat-Singh Points aim touthdoom—Metro 2, (place ments) Orange Harriers Bow As Frosh Mark Falls Unleashing a pomnful finishing kick that gale hnn•u hve-yuid cu.- toty over Syracuse's Stan Stan bury, Heiman Goffbetir led hi, coiling bailie' teammatcs to a 22-33 ern oven the Orange 'flush as he established a new ficshman ictord by completing tie tough 3 mile gland in n minutes, 13 sec onds r - The old freshman I ecoi d of 15 25 sus set by Bill Smith, Lion ophomoic .iunnei in a meet against the Pitt Fiosh heie last tall - Making it a dose contest all the nay, Stanbury and his team-mate Bill Radcliff dogged Goffbetg's footsteps for the thst two mile, of the late Shortly after passing the 2-mile math, Stansbury mmed into the lead and held it until Goffbing took hint in the last 200 yas ds. BULLETINS Organization meeting, Penn State Chess Club, second floor lounge, Old Main, 8 p. Studentk Union dunce in Aim my, 4 to 5 p Les Sabreurs, impoitant !met ing, White Hail, 7 p in TOMORROW Hugh Bouvet Club, 301 Ohl Main, 8:15 p m Christian Science student (again mutton, 118 Home Ec, 7 30 p m Important meeting of ficshman and num-class town women, Mac Hull lobby, 9 p. m , of weathet as deal -.All ,gills not living in oigenized college doi ins, Second F 1 oor Lounge, Old , Matn, 7 p in Onions Are Single Hate Of Dean Ray By HELEN V ATKINSON '4O Students of Penn State need no intioduction to then ,Bean of Women, Miss Charlotte E Ray She is well known to all foi het sinceic interest, and I'm bet sympathetic, undei standing aid in the activities of the gills This article is the second in a seises of Moguiphies whose put pose is to shed u mote intimate light on the lives of those who help to make Penn State what it is today Miss Ray hist became niterestcd• denies work while doing giml et labiate study in psychology and Education She hail previously 'aught in the public schools of Al legheny County and Pittsbuigh holm 1900 to 1919 and in the high schools fiom 1919 to 1923 Bei B S was teemed front the Umvei - say of Pittsbuigh in 1919 and het M A fi om the same institution in 1924 It was in Felnum y, 1923, that Miss Ray came to Penn State as acting dean of women In the' following SepteMbet she became Dean Thine ate many educational Ql gamzuttong to %%Inch Miss Ray be longs She um ks Acith women'4 clubs in villains pints of , thelstate, and belongs to the Amencan As sociation of University Women She also is the past piesident (1931-33) of the Pennsylvania As ciationif Deans of Women Miss Ray finds het special laciest as Dean in het contact with young people.; In the icalm of liteiatuie,'Miss Ray likes the old classics best The culient books which have Most ippeal to hen, houevel, aie ,'"Madame "Life of Jane Addams," "Fight foi 'Life," the woiks of Willa Coale', and the books of Di Whitehead, English philosophei Miss Ray also enjoys music very much When questioned about he likes .md dislikes, Miss Ray revealed that she hated onions, that she didn't even,hke the name, and that c•cept foi onions, she was pretty tend of the ssosld She also said that she liked cats—at a distance, and that she enjoyed a good foot ball game until someone got hurt She is very fond of candy, but doesn't met offaNpeppeinunt Her lamas colw is blue, but she loves is see Might . colois on otherpeo- Thiough lack of time, Miss Ray - has no Hobby, but she said Fantastic Broadcast Causes Hysteria Here (Continued From Page One) hits, was i ehponsible 'NI the too dramatic, catch-in-the-throat pi es enstation lleattionmy -evidence in State College to the pacifist propaganda %%US humorous and colorful as sell as moibidlv gene and Imaeabie Profound panic ieigned at Ft Mi ns Athei ton Hall wheie newly all of the 500 feminine inhabitants es. potence(' uttei hystei in One gill kept limning up and down the stuns undecided as to just which floor she wanted to die en Anothei gul called her biothei and told him that she mas stint ing foi home He advised that she stay in State College and listen to the temaindei of the broadcast Double and tunie suicide pacts %Net° numeious Two gills thteat cued to take each other's the min ute the locket ships appealed Chapeions at Atherton iemained level-headed thioughout the whole meadful expel lento toque: to calm and convince the gills that it sous all a false ulaim . , Cocky Millington, Tau Kappa Epsilon, amused floin his slum bet, can out into the night clad only in a pan of shorts At the top of his voice he summed, "Run fot your lives They're blowing hell out of New Jetsey." Wan en Elliot, anothL TKE, put on his ROTC uniform Fughtened Winnie Bisi.holi and Geoige DeJute lashed out of the TKE house to see if any docket shits V. me in sight One hystetteal student called his and in-Philadelphia and told hint about the monsters that some in %tiding New Jamey. Being house patty week-end,-the Dad thought that his son was still chunk. At anothet Locust Lane f tate'. nity several biatVe fellows giabbed 'hotguns and boxes of shelg and tan out vowing "We'll get the bons-o'-guns I" . When phone connections could Lot be made at one fraternity, the Collegian iepottei was told by the ape]. uto t, "Nobody answers, They've all gone to wall" Although ... the Bellefonte tele phone awe repotted no inciease in outgoing phone, calls, the of fices at Altoona; and Harlisbing did Poor telephone animations to Philadelphia made the situation, Mote acute Students unable' to let Philadelphia feared that tho Quaker City had been attacked and that then patents and friends must suicly be dead ' ./ Left over houseparty dates at Kappa Delta Rho cuddled closet to teed boy friends while the tem tying news came oval the tur ' PENN STATE COLLEGIAN DEAN CMARLOTTE E. RAY that. when she does find time, she cants to return to the study of languages, pal ticulai ly Lat i ii, Gieek and Spanish She also likes to cook and sew Miss Ray revealed her sense or humor in 'elating two of the many incidents that ale continually hap pening in her wink Once she received a telegram fioni a gul saying, "Please reply by Waste' a Union where I am to love this year " Another humorous happening uas the occasion on which a boy asked her howl to stop going with a girl who liked him too much Miss Rav gave‘him no advice, but a month later he soled his own -- problem by eloping with la gul fioni his home town Concerning character and per sonality, Dean Ray stated that they are achieved' billy through laid work and ale not Just acci dental A person must stove to ac hieve the goal of an interesting personality and a strong character, with due respect for the forces of heredity, cavil onment and will When asked if a gill should have a cm eei before mai i Miss Ray said that she should cintainly be prepared for one, whether she eves actually worked or not She con tinued by saying thdt, in her opin ion, if a gill wasn't fitted foi any thing in life, she had been cheated Hof part of her development Miss Ray hesitated below, cool !paring the model n gn I with the I gal of ten years m so ago. She said, finally, that the =dein gal is usually better, if she has half la chance The gill now gets a mole I practical education, has more op- Ipor trinity to depend on herself and to use hei head A gill needs in ep matron for self-support However, people 'ale individuals, and hence .my genre al .statement is unfair, she sae ' , As a final statement, Miss Ray said "The min of education should be to give people the oppoitunity to develop themselves to the limit of then abilities It should also show the individual his 'a esponsi- Lality fm. making the %solid ballet If education can do this, It selves its end One Must be able and will ing to make things bettor That is one 'of the, big iesponsibilities of the young people of today" Night 'Snapshots with your camera! Eastman's New Lighting Kit, 90c Reflectors and• Bulbs—All you need to take dozens of snapshots with bOx camera or any other camera loaded with the new Super XX,lllm. ) G;;;; I,ov IP, • • Headquarters for all the new, films Agfa Superpan Piess and Ultra Speed - Eastman Super XX • Plus X and Rana.. 'tornlc X. REA & DERICK: Allen St, Next to Bank Clock Nittany Frosh Down Bucknell Yearlings, 20-0 (Continued Prim Page Three) and final touciidonn. An attempt to game! the (Ada point failed m,hen a' pass, Laßane to Robb, %%as incomplete The only neat-thi cat to serve by the Bisons ocemied when a puss, Fled Pahimgei to Earle Thomas, brought the ball from the State 4:1 to the 25 just as the half ended At the beginning of the,second half, McAndim‘s put in his fist stung team Homever, the Bison team, led by backs, Faluinger, Voncide, and Knapp, bloke up the Lion attack of Petaella and Snialte and prevented them from getting maim the Bison goal than the 28 yuid line The lineups Penn State Beanell LE Elwin __, Gore LT Fiketich Monroe LG Wilkinson ' Bennett C Kolinda Flambela RG ' Evans Kern RT Gathinski ____ Lorneian RE Bates ' Glass QB Kt ouse Knapp LH Houck Voneide RIL Bettella Viole FB_ _ __Sinaltz __ _ J___ Bonnet Scott by periods- Fenn State 7 13- 0 0-20 Bucknell 0 0 0 0— 0 Sem mg Penn State—Touch dou ns—Bates, Mai gat ee, Paul humus ENtla points—Smaltz, 2 ~ Substitutions Penn State—Me gai , Gioss,„ Ry soi , Seats, Shutt. Phillips, Medlin., LaSalle, Mingat gee, Mai gel an, Yoho, Paulhainas, Robb, Koplin Sucknell Shaw, Th o in as, Pahl inget , Longakei , James, Rosengai ten, Gailand Officials Hefeice—M S Roth, Lehigh, umplie—M S Hancock, Otteibein, head linesman—J. E Coyne, Penn BACKS, A6kss rn! In football, the backfield gets the glory. Is it fair? What makes a great fooiliall team—the line or backfield?,And which would you prefer: a great backfield and a mediocre line; or the other way around? Coach Jimmy Conzelman, who fears -no man, says, "I'll take the backs!" and shows you why. Here's his story, and we hope he isn't stuck with it! „ By the famed coach, who last season ',brought you "That's Foofball for You" /, _JIMMY CONZELMAN' 'oil the records Chick Webb leads the Deccu out rut this week Seatui mg Ella Fitz geiald on "I Let a Teal Fall in the and the te‘eise side "Th,Pheison is Reheaisin " The fointei is bound to glow on you and "MaLPhei son" is a solid send et fioni beginning to end, N‘ith El la giving a supetb petfoimance With an eat \to sweet swing we find a smooth tendttion in Andy Kuk's "How Can We Be Wiong 9 ' The _tithe!, side is called "How Much Do You Mean To Me," and the matchless piano of Maly Lou Williams is head on both sides This Kuk band is up and coming, and put out (money on them any (111 V Ben Pollack ietut ns to nark this week, and cuts a mean capei on "Looking At the Woild Thiu Rose Coloied Glasses" As a dtununet Pollack can always be depended upon tot a lift, and we also catch a fine piano on this disc 'The se veise side is- the oldie "Aftei You're Gone_ which, due to pool aitanging, does not click The Andiews 'szstets' latest ef bolts ate fouhd on "Piass Tt.lnit Goodbye-Goodbye" It's 'okay, but wtc'll take the othet side, "Lullaby to a Jittetbug," a slow and Way number 'Russ Motgan's tots:ad of "Ord Folks",will please, while le velse. side "Tell me With Yout Kisses" will pass Probably one of the lutist played records in, the lit couple of months is Juttmv Doticy's "Gut den of the Moon " His "Change Pantile's" and "The Yam" should tun a close second, and Glen Glay's "At Long Last Love" is on the bit patade Rumba ,lovei,s still be in then glory sthen they get a load of the new album Decea has just issued The album is comptmed of hve se lected iumbu records by Henry King, making a panditotal of ten sides Lolxell NV Williams 18 Men Pledged By Scabbard and Blade - Scabbaid and Blude, national ndlituty fratm fifty, recently pledg ed 18 new menthols in a ceremony before Old Main held in connec tion milli the last sophomore R 0 T, C parade of the Yew Those pledged cope Ward Davis, Lloyd Wailiabaugh, 33 Paul Blasingame, George W Elliott, William R Pfeiffer, y Van derelict., Woodrov, A Nora, S Wiley, Anna I. Pin sons, II Michael Wolfe Malcolm It Mc Kay, William D Deitch, William 1) Cleveland, Gtovm C Washabatigh, Charles Pm kin, Aathui M Skibbe, S Ross West and First Lieutenant Prank E Pi les. Col ps of Engineers Duke Dumaslty will celebtute the centenniuliif its founding next Apia! CLASSIFIED ADS Classified ads are accepted only at Student Union Office in Old Main-and must be paid before Insertion. Ads are accepted up to 1 p m. on 'tie day preceeding publication. pertly repeated, portable and o 1 2! lice inactines for sale or rent Dial 2242 - Harty E Mann, 127 Weal; Bouvet avenue. 813 yr All work guaranteed. Rackets called for and dellveled. The Re strlngei, 206 West College avenue Dial 3360 --- BB yr FREE Student Union dances CW cryTuesday and Thursday in the Ai inotv, froim4 to 5 Everybody welcome 'i i2-4031CD RADIO SERVICEDcrset be ;with out` your :adlo We lend you ono aline yours is In service No extra charge All inakes\serviced, . 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