Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, December 02, 1938, Image 4

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AFTER THE HARVEST BALL
IT'S TO MOTTS SODA GRILL
With Music and Food
Corner of Glennland Building
to coat
sale
25 % REDUCTION
LAST DAY SATURDAY
3r c ia z I I
HATTER HABERDASHER TAILOR
STARK BROS. & HARPER
t looks like a telephone switchboard
—actually it's a Teletypewriter exchange switchboard.
Through such boards—located in 160 cities and towns—
already more than 11,000 subscribers to Teletypewriter
service are being inter-connected.
Subscribers carry on 2•way typewritten communication
across the street or across the continent. Whatever is
typed on the sending machine is reproduced exactly, in.
steady, at the other end of the wire.
When you join the business world, you'll find many
progressive companies use Teletypewriter service. Speed.
he 9he
RURAL COSTUMES - 7 - FUN GALORE ,
Come and Meet the "HARVEST QUEEN"
75c Couple \ ( ;',9* fe, , 942
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Dr. A. G. Pundt
(Continued From Page One)
ui hfiesal 2 esti when of ply chasm°
pow' and hence in i eat; meted pm o
duction.
It was shown that, in spite of
this glowing investment, produc
tive capacity uas only 20 percent
ahead of actual output in the yeas
Caill:4 l4 th - 1:
Shows at, - 1 30, 3 00, 6.30, B'3o
Last complete show as late as 9 05
- TODAY ONLY
JOAN CRAWFORD
MARGARET SULLAVAN
ROBERT YOUNG
MELVIN DOUGLAS
in
"The Shining Hour"
"Peck's Bad Boy
With the Circui"
- with -
TOMMY KELLY
ANN GILLIS
EDGAR KENNEDY
IMIZINMENCIEI
"Out West With
• the Hardy's"
- with -
MICKEY ROONEY
LEWIS STONE
, CECELIA PARKER
Shows at - 1 30, 3 00, 6 30, 8 30
Last complete show as late as 9'06
LAST TIMES TODAY
By Special Request
IGNACE JAN PADEREWSKI
"Moonlight Sonata"
with
Charles Farrell - Ma.l:7"rempest
"Comet Over Broadway"
with
Kay Francis - lan Hunter
John Lite! - John Crisp
GARY COOPER
MERLE OBERON
In
"The Cowboy and
the Lady"
- —with—
Patsy Kelly - Fuzzy Knight
Walter arennan
. . .
Shows at . . 6 30. 8.30
Complete Show as Late as . 9 03
TODAY ONLY
"Marie Antoinette"
- with -
NORMA SHEARER
TYRONE POWER
i SATURDAY 01,11-Y
More Thrills with 'Hopalong
Cassidy'!
"In Old Mexico"
- with -
WILLIAM BOYD
THE MARX BROTHERS
in
"Room Service"
LUCILLE BALL
ANN MILLER 1,
PENN STATE COLLEGIAIT
1929 Thus there is no ground fot
the common assumption that our
country was over-expanded in cap
ital equipment Moreover
for
potential demands alike for basic
commodities and for conventional
necessities exist in- the unfilled
wants of the masses of the people,
both urban and 'oral It would
require but a moderate inciease
in the consumption of the millions
whose standards of living, even in
1929, were below the requirements
foi health and efficiency, to absorb
the full productive capacity of the
nation. The trouble is deafly not
lack of desue but lack of purchas
ing powei."
The investigators declared that
the United States had not reached
a stage of economic development in
which It is possible to produce
more than the American people as
a whole would like to consume It
was also brought out that actual
production in 1929 was accomplish
ed on an industrial work week av
eraging 51 hours. There had, been
no such Increase in productive ef
ficiency as to warrant a reduction
of the working week to 30 hours
without seriously curtailing produc
tion and lowering the American
standard of living This was based
upon the assumption that all those
whom we call employables were
working. Yet today many millions
are idle while nearly a sixth of our
populatiOn receives dower. Obvi
ously then, we need social legisla
tion, not because of human impro
vidence or Ignorance, but because
our economic organism is breaking
down:
What is the answer to this re
cutrent dilemma° Is capitalism, as
we have come to know it, in,plo
cuss of self-stiangulation° Will we
find sonic secret formula to,bling
about a more equitable and , mote
economic distribution of putchas
mg power? While we are e‘ploiing
the solutions to these problems so
cial security can naver be mote
than a bulkr between subsistence
and disaster to the gteat'mass of
our population
Housing FacilitieS
Will Be A-Discussed
A discussion to deteinune: the
needs of the college community in
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housing 'Nulled by the planned
miens° in enrollment next year
will be made by the Student \Vol
taic Committee of the College
Senate at its first meeting this
month, Dean of Alen, Aitgui It
Warnock announced yesterday
The committee will discuss both
thejnesent housing facilities and
the future needs. Out of this and
other discussions will conic defin-
FOR CHRISTMAS .
L. G. BALFOUR CO.
Presents
"A , Thousand Gift Suggestions"
in _
FRATERNITY JEWELRY
at
BRANCH coming
109 ALLEN STREET SAUERS
Fraternities . .
We Can Supply Your Needs
at. Wholesale Prices.
Candy Bars
and
75c per box
Peanut Butter Gems
Chewing Gum-, 69c Pel box
ALLY ' S
ANDWICH
OERVICE
>, - ,
rte recommendations to the college
administiation on the flamenco]
size of next year's enrollment,
Dean Wainock indicated
Members of the committee me
Prof. Warren B. Mack, chanman,
Profs Plankhn C Banner, Har
old A. Everett and Ruth E
Gta
ham, Di. Joseph P Ritenout, Dean
Charlotte E Ray, and Dean War
nock
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tw+ y~ `,
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4: the blend that catet be
the RIGHTS COMBINATION, of
wor'ld's' bed cigitiette tobaccos-
An Outstanding Event
Friday and''Saiiirday, December 2nd = 3rd
Credit the Delayed Cold Weather
for Tremendous Savings In
Topcoats, Overcoats and Suits
Drastically reduced 20% to 30% and bringing them to you in time
to get the full good through all the wintry weather ahead! ~,'
Regulars Price
$25.00
$3O 00 ,
$35 00
$40.00
$45 00
, t! ,
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MEN'S APPAREL. ,
146 South Allen street-
Terms of Safe—Cash
_ THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK'-;
'OF
STATE COLLEGE
Member of
1 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation •
Tloge - MO they
make the United States
admired and respected
the whole world over
And' for i the things you
in a cigarette you can-depend on ;-
the
the - happy -combinatiOn,of_mild:"
ripe'tobacccis'in Chesterfield:
Each . typa'af Chesterfield tobacco:,
is ourstanditig for iothefiiie quality
that makes'smok4 more pleasure. '
„Combined.. .blended to'gether.7! -, •!
,the'Chekeifteld way.:, they give ,-1
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you more 'pleasure than , i:4oyj
cigarette you ever smoked. - "y' - 4'-
On land and sea and
_ air . wherever hnzeking ken
joyed . Chisterfiald'i, mildness
and better taste s atisfy millions
. „,;" - -; , . ~„,`
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Frfaay, Vecember 2, 1938
Reduced Price
$19.50
824.50 ,
$28.50
- $32.50 '
- $36.50'.
Open Evenings