Foie Four Portraiture Display Shows Development An exhibition of till' t:.-one foe simile reproductions of portraits flout early to contemporary times n 111 be, on displa% in the College holler) 303 Main Engineet log. un til No% 22 Fraud. If, Hyslop, TWIT llWilli/el of 'the division of line ails. will give a gallery talk about this exhi bition next Weduexclits at 7 30 in Copies of most of the remoduc tlons. nhich are Limohued lis Rat mond and Raymond through the American Federation of Arts, are for sale Prices may be ascer tained hs Moulting at the At chi tectittal Reading Room Beginners Offered CheSs Instruction Thit.Penn State Chess Club will sponsor classes in the fundamen tals and theory of the game, foi beginneis, James J Flits, '39, an nounced yestei day. Vetei an membin, will be ap pointed to act as instiuctois for the classes which will be held Fu day evenings at 8 o'clock, second fool lounge, Old Main Catheium Shows at 1:30, 3 00, 6.30, and 8:30 Complete show as late as 9.06 p.m , TODAY and TOMORROW Secrets of a Doctor . . told In, a Doctor! Startling drama raps the street' . from the sensational noel 10 million peoiSle haw! read. ROBERT DONAT ROSALIND IaISSELL an "THE CITADEL" THURSDAY and FRIDAY CONSTANCE BENNETT `SERVICE DE LUXE' mitt, VINCENT PRICE CHARLIE RUGGLES HELEN BRODERICK MISCHA tUER Sfate Shows at . 1 30, 3.00, 6 30, 8.30 Complete Show as late as . 9.05 TODAY AND WEDNESDAY She . I%anted something to happen . . he.wanted a big story . . hut they both got 'what thee really *anted, FREDRIC MARCH VIRGINIA BRUCE `There Goes My Heart' with PASTY h ELLY , ALAN MOM BRAY MARY CARROLL EUGENE I'ALLErrE ETIENNE GIRADOR A Mut le Quiz Picture THURSDAY and FRIDAY SHIRLEY TEMPLE "Just Around the Corner" JOAN DAVIS BERT LAHR BILL ROBINSON CHARLES FARRELL AMANDA DUFF Nitta-mi 6.30, 8.30 Evenings at Last complete show as late as 9.05 TODAY ONLY FRED ASTAIRE 'GINGER ROGERS "CAREFREE" WEDNESDAY ONLY I 3 LANE SISTERS " GALE I'AIGE JOHN GARFIELD JEFFREY LYNN "Four Daughters" THURSDAY ONLY ALICE FATE • ' TYRONE POWERS DON AM ECH E TOM BROWN ALICE BRADY ANDY DEVINE in '"ln Old Chieigo7 SPORTOGRAPHIES By 808 WILSON Two Soccer Bigott Scored; ,Lions Nipped Navy In Real Thriller The game A.is in its waning mo ments ' State's sotcei stieak %%as at stake. A scaleless tie sith pomeiful Navy team seemed in evitable Then, suddenly, there was a des i elate scrimmage dnectly in front of the Navy goal The ball bounced high out of the fighting, mass of playeis A dull thud follor.ed and it was all over Luis Augusto Bigott had scoied on a speetuculu off-head shot to give State a 1-0 irictoly "I was lucky" That's the way Gus Bigott, little olive-skinned Venezuelan and sophoznote soctei sensation, e•plained the play that beat the Middies Vital statistics Bigott also at ttibutes the goal to a telegram oshich N%as delivered to him on the held at half time The wile Good luck Poi ylloto cap ibercinst ova cspei anti° cc,ta (signed) Lily Piobubly the most colorful playet on the squad Jeffrey calls him "Stinko" Didn't come to Penn State to play soccer The Ag course in daisy husbandry at tiacted him His, biggest ambi tion is to ietuiti to Venezuela and establish the daily industry these Calls his apartment "The Cos- mopolitan Penthousq , Hei& shy Bedout Data) of Columbia, Geroge nista= of Puerto Rico and Lester DoTuik of Reading his roommates • . Was captain of basketball and tennis at Halt is blue. Academy His Dad mans factutes ttgatettes And he modestly ci edits his btillimit play ing to Bill's coaching and suppoit of the mlible soccer team Con-Man Disappears Amid Consternation (Continued From Page One) Lank draft to tunve 'any day The boys ussuied 'him that be had nothing to molly about He bolioned $5O fiom Bigott and togged out in a new suit of Ha et's , Alvarado Needed Bromo All was well until the trd, min ing when Alvarado decided he. needed a Bioino,Nin a hut iy But, foi all Bigott and Ilene.. know, he still may be atm hit Bi onto. Alvarado neve' tetut necl Just iccently, hove‘et, Bigutt toad an at tiele in the Bov,dont Col lege navel of a young semot by the name of Lopez Picchu The lead paiuglaph was as mOl - S "Who , is Senor Lopce Picchu, and whine is he? That Is the ques tion which has puzzled seem al members of the college tot the last neck and a half" . . • The test of the story was So tyi)- lull of his own e•petience here nith' Alvarado, that Bigott was convinced Alvaiudo is Media, of vice versa "With this College-to-chllege loc ket: this Cello; must do alight lot himself," Bigott admitted in quite a disgusted manual BULLETINS IFU meeting, 406 Old Muln, 7-30 p 111 11.111e1 drainalcs gi oup ti 207 Home Ecoutnks, 7 JO p Di TOMORROW Gelman club meeting, Alpha Uhl Sigma, 7 15 p ul Business meeting or Foil Club tenting mum of White Hall, b:.30 p Hugh, Beaver Club, Little The title, S p THURSDAY' Organl7atlon meeting of Pena State Chess Club, Room 318, Old Main, 8 p m German Club, Alpha Chi Sigma Program imitates Getman baud and talks on Pomo Ivanla Cet• Malls Bell editorial Land Wales, 318 Old Main, 7 p m Winkel! to bpeak 6 Members Added , To M. I. Fraternity Sigma Gamma Epsilon, honniary Mineral industries fraternity, Hd tiated six members at formal Lars monies lust Monday John 1' Thomas, Jesse W Chum, Harry -H Haab, Maurice M Lip nit.k,,John W Myeis. James Id Staples, all junlors; - were initiated Prof D It Miti:hell was honored IMb an assn late membership in the society. ROLLER SKATE Ever); Friday and Sunday 8 till 11 - IiECLA PARK . 7 Mlles E. of Bellefonte '•) $4 Merriwells Davies Scored; Liohs Nipped Army In Real Thriller The game was in its waning mo ments Penn State's soccer stteak rt US at stake A scoreless tie with poweiful At my team seemed m oldable - -Then, suddenly, theme was a des potato set immage dnectly in fund of the At my goal The ball dub bled out of the lighting mass of players A dull thud followed and it was all over Samuel Floyd Davies had suited on a difficult coiner shot to give State a 1-0 victory "I was lucky 'k That's the way Sam Davies, quiet, easy-going in etde light and ,jack-of-all-sports, explained the play that beat the Cadets Vital ,statistics• "Methodical Sam" attitbutes the phenomenal success of the Lion boccer team to one leason—Bill Jeffrey . He was elected "outstanding - athlete" of Oveibiook Hi, Philly, in 1935 for his Milhant play in thice sports . (bocce', basketball and baseball) Shoots eighteen holes of golf consitently in the middle 80's . Was captain of the flesh man basketball squad here -in 1935-36 Caine to Penn State "on the spur of the moment" . Is a F student with a 18 all college average 'Spends his summers in the ,Pittsburgh steel mills Is a member of Sigma Nu nat.:may and was recently tapped Palm" Nous Has a ma nia for spaghetti and veal cutlets . Note to Messis Foid, Chty slei of Woolwoith - Wants a sales pi omotion Job And likes' noth ing bettei dial - playing soccer fol (a) Bill Jeffrey and (b) Penn State Tommy Leads Band At Last How Game (Continued From Page One) an official's decision A native of New England, Tom my played trombone in the timid famous Boston Symphony Oich estia %%bile he v.us still in high school After finishing n bandmaster', course at West Point, Tommy led airily bands throughout the world im several yeals, being reamed in daily toneetts at the World:. Columbian Exposition in 1893 Ile was Letoginied as one of the coun try', outstancling,ti ombonists "Two gie.:.t men came hem in 1914," says the bandmaster "Bob Higgins was one at them" Taking chaige of the band and the College oichesta a in S'eptembei of that veal, he made a hit at the annual Pitt alumni smoke' with his own iomposition, "Penn State." "I'm 103 yeais old, he said, but 1 can still make mote noise on a tiumpet than the whole damned bunch of 30u," Tommy told Blue Band men Saturday, as he wrap ped his old blue airily overcoat mound him, took ii.eigaiette . hom the hand-made silvei case that the , luectth of an (mein company once gave him in Austialm, and ,a twin kle in his eye, he made hN last exist horn New Beaver Field I- Commission Elects nold Cm let , was dott ed in e4ldent of Ft ealnnun Men's Commission at a meeting held in Old Main Wednesday night Min lay 1. Silia al to was Holected eke pre-Ideal Co secrellirle., .named a, ere Alexandey W Maxwell and Fri ntls S Vaxwell Faust Named Head Alms Helen 43 Faust, dean of sophomolc women, was elected Ca pone' pi esident of Cwens, \sophot mole women's activities honorary, at the ninth national convention held recently at the Univei sity of Kentucky, Lexington Ky , . SUITS DRESSES HILAND COATS ' Cleaned AND . . sHop Pressed , . . The best place in town to have your Cleaning and Pressing' done O. . , Dial 31_71 - - : 220/z S. Allen Street . ' State College PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Thespians Feature' `Drag' Floor Show A Nita of applommately $lOO on the Thespian's Vinosity Diag dance in Roe llali Satuiday night has been announced by Glenn II Hill '39, business manager of Thes pians Highlights of the dance 3vere Sammy Gallu's songs and the limn show, which includedTeggy Schaf fei's Fanny Bike dance, special ties by Bulimia Thiel, a violin so lo by Edwaid Hill, dancing by Pat Altwatei, the opening number from the, Thespian show, 'College Album—a medley of Penn State songs in swing time—and a scene Pion the Romeo and Juliet skit Because of napalm demand, Thespians will piesont "College Album" again in the near future Alumna Is Delegate Miss Mary Gojdics, an alumna, and a tesident of Omaha. Neb., was - delegate from the College - to the University of Omaha's dedi catory mementos and conferences on higher education last Thursday to Saturday Nearly 100 otherieol leges and universities throughout the nation sent delegates to the tine° day ptomain CLASSIFIED TYPEWRITERS—AII makes ex pertly repaired, portable and of fice machines for sale or rent. Dial 2342 Harry E Mann, 127 West Heave' avenue ' BB yr TENNIS RACKETS RESTRUNG— All walk guaranteed Rackets called for and delivered The Re stringer, 20G West College avenue Dial 3.360 BB yr RADIO SERVICE—Don't be with out your radio We lend you one while yours is in service No extra charge All makes serviced, work guaranteed The Music Room, Glennland Bldg, Buck Tay lor APARTMENT WANTED— I foi men Famished or partly bedroom, living loom, kitchen, bath Reply 101 Old Main 97-2tcogd LOST—lnterclass finance key with initials B A N Please ettu n to Student Union oa call 2632 Reward lt:loban WANTED—One onenger for Penn genie Leave Friday, re turn Sunday Phone 1115 1114tt. OD KOH SALE-Ono bov'w Itlcytle - In trttellent condition Will sell 'at low pi Ice Call - Low 1044 tp CO WANTED—Passengets (I) to Phil: It Leaving and iettnning on Satuldny 'Call Lew 3236 107-ltp GD FOIL RUNT—Room in Pi vale home Gmage it deshed Fla (entity section Phone 352 f 105 ltp (ID WANTED—Boat de: s Convenient ly located Good food, eabou able I ate', handle lii at floor, 326 Bast College avenue 104 ltp BE LOST—One 51 itishipma it's set vit.° nit to Cot net ' Room Salm dav evening ... Got erument in operty Please I elm n to Student Union No (mentions asked t .I.o6.ltionip TB THE RETURN to Student Union desk or a brown checked rain coat removed from Main Engineer ing building coat rack last Satur day morning will be gieatly appre ciated . 105 lip-TB FOR SALE—Zubs Ikon camels, 16 Wastes on 120 roll flint, ;Olad nett_ Cost $6O Call 2204 / 110 1111-GD WANTED—F ou 1 passengers to Philadelph In Friday, Nov 11, evening Return Sunday Dial 2621 - 1938 1 Chevrolet sedan 109.1te-TB OVING CUP FOUND May have name by tuning at Student Un ion 103-Itt GD 1 . We Women 1 'The China aid teas to-be given Thursday by the women student., will be a small putt of a lai get na tional otganization headed by The odore Roosevelt, Ji , All money col lectcd ham the ten-cent admission charge and the sale of lice bowls will be sent to help the non-com batant Chinese suffer els This is the time to show your school spit it—even more than school spirit, by backing a move ment oigumzed by the women stu dents—give it the full-hearted sup port which it deserves If you can't visualize the hot lots through which those citizens must live, look mound you and see the ttansfei students here on our own campus They scan the limpets fat every wind of news they can find of plhees they know and calculate the (lunge' to then fa milies and fiends It's a small mice to, pay—only ten cents to feel that you have done your share in banging .1 peat movement of salvation and peace Timer its goal - , Between the Lions (Continued From Page Three) also figure, in the fight for fist place—Frey of Michigan State. and Smith (another one) of Maim, Penn State's haniels will have plenty of trouble wi estmg the team title hum Michigan fitate, who has won the championship five times in a low Army's 1935 squad of 511play els hailed from 29 states KNOTS YOU ALL HAVE SEEN shrewd demagogues . onto the pension band wagon. See Page z 9• by FRANK G. DICKINSON Assistant Professor of Economies, - , Untvermtii of Illsnon , • The, m oment I sal, Heeense.l...saidsto_inyfer IS.,WARr Way To Drive Now Outlined Neyha,ri, To Use Repetition For Training Beginners , To Drive Safely "Today ty be a safe (hives, one must know hou to handle a car Unfit!' all conditions," Piofessoi Neyhast, thiectos of the Instate of Public. Safety here, said recent ly Piofessos Neyhait's null is to gain sound (hiving ,habits foi every automobile operator through constant "dietitian of , the cossect tethnique under veiled mourn stances To assure safe di ivsng, Neyhatt has outlined a system for begin ners Under his program, the be i.innet is shown the correct posture at the wheel and the plopet ate of .ne gems, the clutch, and the brake. He looms to steer, stop and back, us well as how to signal, pass :Mau cans and pink the vehicle. Ttaining in the mine complev foams of (hiving follows, such as how to pull out of skids, how to round curves so that passengers ale (minim tdble, and how to "dt ive ahead" of to size up and avoid sit uations likely to lead to accidents The program was developed hei a by Professor Neyhatt and ik being used by the Institute of Public Safety in educating duvets and teachers of safe diiving - Anthony Duke, Pinneton stu dent and hen to put of the Duke Joanne, has an allowance - of $BO a day _ • , 2 The Pee_Wee Knot 3ThePonikKal 1 The Door Knob Knot licirictise was the Type. gar- velous amlier red hair: Curls. A cutey:wooteY. It was sicken- - mg how the fellows Wild' for .her. "She's got what it takes, all right," I allowed. "We all hays," said Carol, "but,Hor ' tense 'knows how to use lt." Read how the boys went Su— OtirFriend Hortense - 1,3; ROSALIE MELLETIE Ititerhational Pea"ce• Object Of Studies The Inteinational Relations Club, sponsored by the Cal negle Endow mein. tot Intel national Peace, and devoted to the vtudy of interna tional relations, has been reorga ni/ed and will meet on Wednes days hoot 7 15 to S 15 p m in Room 105, Main Engineering The club has been divided into wven commissions. each devoted to one Sold of Intet national Rela tions . . The' commissfons me. Commis ,::, Election ' Days' At . 1 7 romm y sz - , Otir Store joins in this current spirit by staging an elec-'; tion of its own. i , -.. • • , , _ - •- Every voter is fi Candidate. , • • You receiveloo votes with each $1 purchase - 4i' Beautiful prizes every week. , , ." ' • I - -` 1 1 . cast Your Ballot Today.! 1 • 'This contest open to Men and Women - .114 East f , - Opmisite College Ave. romm S Old Main ~', 111.6711 r, I sv r,) ARROW TIES nr SEE THIS.WEEICS POST 4 The Skew Gee Keel 5 The Anew Keel _ pcigs ris Y .„..........,:, ___.,:„.,... , . - TY 01#116112 " Strrier, would you object to -coming down into fl:4_ street? I Want to talk (0.11011 ALSO _IN ;THIS ' ISSUE PREP SCHOOL COACH. Earl C MacArthur:ao4 coached Larry Kelley at Peddle, vmtesrof coaching' s , at 'school Where football is pla s ied for,,sport, not; gate receipts "AIRLINE PILOTING IS NO FUN. They boss' by radio too much. I don't haye'to ask anybc I can take offl" With that, private pilot Henderion takes off for Nevi Orleans - rand trout Pi dramatic short story,' Communlcationa, ,Leland Jamieson. 400 NEW,DEALERS now run America' Relior . Joseph Alsop and Robert Kintner, contmuingthe story of the Brain Trust arid whist it hasled to,' you about them in Wo Shall Maio? Ame r ica C AND,... Garet Garrett on,the Machine Cr Short stones,'eddiiriali, Post Scripts, car . and fun irOttniweeleS , Post,,now or Tuesdity, Nover4ber 8, 1938;-14 sloe on Latin America, Commis l r Mon on England and France,;Com- r mission on Central Europe, Com mission on Russia, Commission'on the League of Nations and World Court; Commission on the Causes' and Cure of Velar, and the Commis sion on American Foreign Policies Each week, one of the commis. atom will report. on -the interna tional news of the week and anotil er will loot t on a topic related to - its title _ Co-eds arc outnumbered by men in the Massachusett latitute 'of Technology freshman class by , a 'atm of 164,t0 1 Of 1. RID GS (sc , )Puopleinbllissouri talked ibout Tipton ,Tadlock in • coshed voices .He ad killed five men - be foie h he M. He'd lived hard, and rays traveled behind him. years of wandering and 4 ieturns to his home town, ig into love—and-two men life. , ad "The Romance of Rosy iu know this author's gift of id you'll find uncommon this new tale of romantic IVIAcKINLAY KANTOR