Page Four Co-Eds Will Play Santa To Underprivileged Kiddies Peihap theme still is a Santa I at the Porth Pole, but a Santa C will of Penn State coeds. At least that is what the Wo men's House of Repiesentative, is expecting to find in conducting its Christmas Dim next neek Coeds will be asked to donate then bit to the fund and then Cathaum Shows at 1 30, 3 00, 6.30, and 8.30 Complete show as late as 9:05 p m. LAST TIMES TODAY ... and here comes the Carle ton family ... exudnig Chaim, and a touch of Larceny walk every fortune-hunt ing Smile . happy-go-lucky n udes with, a Diess Suit nailed to then mast . . and, us always, Bonanza Bound JANET GAYNOR DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR PAULETTE GODDARD "THE YOUNG IN HEART" Added A Pete Smith Specialty "HOT ON ICE" Devil May-Care Soldiers of For tune' "STORM OVER BENGAL" with PATRIC KNOWLES RICHARD CROMWELL ROCHELLE HUDSON Savage Wilderness,•Primitive Men Tamed by the Famous Royal Cana• dian Mounted Police. "HEART OF THE NORTH" In Technicolor Added FERDINAND and HAL KEMP ORCHESTRA ttik Shows at - 1.30, 3 00, 6 30, 8 30 Last complete show as late as 9.05 LAST TIMES TODAY I Senoritas beware bad lands be good - . he's hitting the high spots' JOE E BROWN in - "FLIRTING WITH FATE" - with LEO CARRILLO BEVERLY ROBERTS SATURDAY ONLY I A football coach Is only as good as his material at Rockwell State ... Prison' "UP THE RIVER" with TONY MARTIN , PRESTON FOSTER s PHYLLIS BROOKS SLIM SUMMERVILLE Which us greater . . Lova or a Career' , See the answer of LUISE RAINER and PAULETTE GODDARD in "Dramatic School" - with -- ALAN MARSHALL LANA TURNER HENRY STEPHENSON Aiat' wig 8:30. 8 30 E=11133 Complete Show as Late an . 9:05 TODAY ONLY DAVID COPPERFIELD" --with - FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW W C. FIELDS LIONEL BARRYMORE MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN GENE AUTRY In - "RHYTHM IN THE SADDLE" - with ' SM ILEY BURNETTE laws Not a jolly old man who lives I aus made up of the collective good donations will go to answer let tots like this Dent Santa Claus Dear Sants please will you get a pan of gloves, pleas will you give me a pair of pancc, ple&e will you give me a neck tie, and a new sunday shim t, and don't forget my candy The goal this yeas has been set as 25 cents from each coed Just 25 cents—less than the price of a movie, what you'd spend on a trip to the comet and a pack of cigarettes—but it can do a lot to) little Harry NN ho weites Deal Santa Claus For Chiistmas I would like to have tyro pan of men's box ing gloves,lltis, big little books, and a Gene Autry Gun Please do not forget the boxing gloves Will you please be sine they are tsso pan of gloves All money collected will go to aid under-privileged children in our own and nearby comniunities Past is given to the nuiseiy school children in Lytle's Addi tion, and past sent to the Mifflin County Children's Aid in Lewis town Most of it goes for necessi ties—necessities that ate luxuries to these children—but a portion is kept for the toys and games that make Christmas The drive will begin Monday and last until the following Mon day. So when you ate approached by a WSG A. representative, don't_let your own busy holiday plans keep you horn responding Do your pint to make it a good old Merty Christmas—and to give Many his boxing gloves, Between the Lions (Continued From Page Three) think we'd be pi inting it othei wise, do you") First team ends—Holland, Coinell and Daddio, Pitt, tack les—Beinor, Notte Dame and Wolfe, Santa Chita, guaids-- Twedell, Minnesota and Heik innen, Michigan, centre—Al di ich, Texas Christian, backs— O'Bilen, Texas Christian (Cap tain—Little Davey also set a new vote-getting team d), Gold beriy, Pitt, Luckman, Colum bia; and Botta'', Califoinia. Second team• ends—Wysocki, Villanova and Young, Oklaho ma, tackles Hale, Texas Christian and Gatto, Louisiana State, guards Bock, lowa State and Smith, Southern Cal ifornia, centei Hill, Duke, backs McLeod, Dartmouth, Cafego, Tennessee, Weiss, Wisconsin, and Omanski, Holy Cross Note that on the first team ate Holland, Daddio, and Goldbeig— three membeis of Penn State's playa's' and coaches' all-oppon- Ent selections. Joe ,Metro, Leon Gajeclo, and Alex Baiantovich were given hon orable mention. Dr. Davis Honored Dr Arthur F Davis, assistant 'professor of physical education rand athletics, has been appointed to i etaganize a bulletin on Health Education for Secondary Schools The bulletin is issued by the PennsylvanitoDepartment of Education MORNINGSTAR BREAD Morningstar Bread is fine for every purpose. It makes sandwiches that'are pleasing in taste and at the same time nourinshing. And if you want crisp toast that fairly melts In your mouth this is the loaf for you. Morning Star, Tru-Wheat Purity Bread and Trophy Winner Cake. • ..7.21 5 , , 7 - • Best Wishes, for a Merry Christmas HARTMAN & SELLERS Gle'nnland Bldg., Pugh St. Ent. Dial 4007 State College Winter Sports Schedules VARSITY BASKETBALL December 3—Maryland 10—Susquehanna 14—Syracuse 2b—DePaul U , away 28—Michigan State, away 31—Syracuse, away January 2—Colorado U, at Heishoy, Pa 9—Western Reserve 7—Rutgers 14—Muhlenberg .17—Carnegie Tech •21—Temple, away 28—Navy, away February 4—Pennsylvania, away 5 8—Pi ttsbui gh, away "11—Georgetown °ls—West Virginia, away °22—West VII mai •25—Pittsburgh •I—Georgetown, away 5 4—Cat nape Tech, away .B—Temple "Eastern Conference VARSITY SWIMMING January 7—Pennsylvania, away 14—Carnegie Tech, away 21—Villanova February 4—Temple 10—Toronto, away 11—Sp acuse, away China School Begins Class , , Despite the name of Canton, South China, by the Japanese As my, Lingnan University, known heie as "Penn State in China," is still continuing its work, the Penn State in China Committee ]earned yestei day Replying to a many of Rimy W Seamans, PSC A. secretary, as to the icusing of funds for Lingnan in the future, Olin D Wannamakei, Ammican ditectm of the university, stated that funds from Penn State ale still needed Almost all of the Imp entoll ment of, Lingrian students has been accepted for the semester's work at Hongkong. University, in Hongkong, a Etitish crown colony Students Novi in Hongkong The education of the students at Hongkong is being mimed on jointly by langnan's Chinese fac ulty and pact of its Ammican faculty Piof G Weidman Groff, State 'O7, is in Hongkong and will can y on his work as head of agri cultural teaching of the Lingnan students Wannamakei stated that 50 out of Lingnan's former 620 students weie able to go to Hong long A pint of the Amelican faculty has remained on Lingnan's cam pus and the American women ale supervising the came of 4,000 desti tute Chinese refugees now housed on the University pounds These refugees were unable to escape ether north of west horn Hong kong when the Japanese advanced on the city / off the records Little Ella conies out on Decca in the latest batch of tecoidings with a jtm-dandy vocal of F. D R Jones. Chick Webb and the boys help male the flamber one that you want to play five times in a low The ieveise has Ella Fitz geiuld again, this time singing I Love Evciy Move You Make, an othei spine-tingle' We like Fierily Bt!SSA ICCOLd- Iog of Who Blew Out the Flame It's slow sweet swing featuring some beautiful muted trumpet that will take hold. Skip Moon, Busse's vocalist, sings My Delia Is Un employed on the other side to sound out the two good numbers on this one platter He also sings Take Me With You, a catchy tune, on another lecoad The ieveise to this is Begin The Beguine by Busse, which we would have pinned a lot more if we •hadn't heaid Ai tie Shaw's reemiling of it (lost Decca is putting out I,OIIIC fine twelve inch populaisevely now and then, and this time we hear Glen Giay's Sleepy Tune Gal, a classic for the collection. Drift ing Apart ,on the othei side does not quite measure up to the high standard of the formes Spud Murphy and his orchestra resists' will with ,two of Spud's cwn compositions, Ecstasy and Dancing With a Debutante PENN STATE COLLEGIAN 18—Pittsburgh ; 25—Rutgers, away Match 4—Cornell, away VARSITY BOXING -January 14—Western Matyland 21—Bucknell Febi uat y 11—Syracuse 48—Virginia , 25—Army, away March 4—Wisconsin 10-11—EIBA, Syracuse, N Y 30-31 & Apr 1, NCAA, Madison, Wis FRESHMAN BASKETBALL lunuaiy 21—Dickinson Seminary February 4—Bucknell VARSITY WRESTLING January 14—Nebraska 19—Michigan 21—Princeton, away 28—Army, away , Febt may 11—Lehigh ' - 18 7 -Cornell 25—Navy Match 4—Syracusc . 10-11—E1WA, New Haven, Conn 24-25— NCAA, away Hungerford To Draw At Get-Together For Journalists Monday Cy Hungerford, one of the best known of the Pennsylva nia cartoonists and a member of the staff of the Pittsbuigh Post-Gazette, will speak at the annual Sigma Delta Chi Christ mas Smoker to be held in the Delta "Tau Delta fraternity house at 7 30 p m Monday night foi all students interest ed in jouinalism 1 Hungerford will thaw call catuies of the guests and will illustrate with humorous draw ings his leetuie about his trav els abioad Informal talks and introduc tions will be made by D N Slep, publishes of the Altoona Mirror, George A. Stewart, publisher of the Clearfield Pro gress, Col B C Jones, pub lisher of the Tyrone Herald; other editors and publishers from mashy towns and cities, and members of the faculty of the journalism department. THE BEACON (Continued From Page One) Paragraph 2, of the U. S Consti tution says• "He (the President) shall have power, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, to make treaties, provid ed two-thirds of the Senators present concur . . " .There is absolutely no mention of - the Hostise voting on any treaties whatsoever. The only way the House can exert even indirect control over treaties is in the voting of appropriations. But this is beside the point. What matters—what is most hu m Cant—is that the newel to nego tiate these trade agreemens rest in the executive as they do now. flee from Senatorial tinkering and Senatoilal sluggishness Now the present reciprocal trade act provides for hearings prior to the negotiation and sign ing of any pact, hearings at which Interested business firms may freely present their views-, the people who are affected per sonally, not Senators who may be looking forward to political reprisals because the man in of flee bears a different party label. Today is a new day This era is a , new era—an mu milted by lightning-like action on the world 'front, an era which requires al most Instant and spontaneous re action to a given condition that may change again before an hour is up It is because of this that demouacies.—girded as they, are only to peace—must realize that all neighbors are not peaceful and. once realizing this, must—for their own sake—concentrate power in that aim of government which car ries on lutestattottal relations. When the history of this - era is written, it will undoubtedly point out that the tragedy' of the democracies was their insistence to retain traditions, traditions which could not be applied to a new world. And the, sooner we learn — this, the better. Look Your Best , Before ,Going To The Dance, Stop And Get a Shine. IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE! , L. E. KLINE 153 South Allen Street B—Pittsburgh, away 9—Carnegie Tech, away 18—Kiski 24—Bucknell, away , 4—Wyoming Semmat y Skiiers Will Go To Lake Placid Six participate of the ski team will participate in the annual Lake Placid College Week ski meet on December 30 and 31 and January 1 and 2, it was decided at a meeting of the group Tues day evening This yea' for the fist time the ski group, coached by Max Der cum, has been given a College sub sidy which 'will,probably be used for traveling expenses. In the Lake Placid meet last yea' Paul Massey T 8 paced the State entries and took fifth place among sixty entrants in the downhill competition This years captain, James Wilson, placed second among the State entries last yeas taking 16th place in the event Other team mamba's back nom last yam are club president, Sam Crabtree '4l, secretary, Harry C Hitchcock Jr '39, Charles Hit forty '4l; and Sam Shaw '39 I 9 Will , Represent School At Health, Recreation Meet Nine iep i esentati yes of the School of Physical Education and Athletics will participate in the program at the 17th annual con vention of the Pennsylvania As sociation for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation to be held in Harrisburg today and to morrow i The two-day progiam has been arranged by Dr. Elwood C. Davis, professor of physical education and athletics. . John Lawthei will lead a panel discussion on basketball Dr. Ar thur F. Davis will head a panel discussion on sex *wane., Glenn W Thiel is secretary of a section on health education and mamba,. of a panel on tests and measure ments Eugene C Bischoff will be consultant on gymnasium con sttuction Ray M Conger will salve as a panel member and con sultant on recreation From the women's depai talent Miss Marie ,Haidt, Miss Jessie Cameron, and Mrs Ivaclaie , S Howland will serve respectively as consultants on physical edu cation procedure for women, mod ern dance, and body mechanics 239 Are Registered In Graduate School The College his ,admitted 239 graduate students during the last three months, according to Dr Carl E Marquardt, College s ex , emitter. Transfer students froni other e.olleges and universities this year, total 361, Dr Marquardt said See-Saw Lions Good But Lacked A Certain Punch The cover is about to be closed on the,eight-act story concerning ' the ups and downs of Penn State's, 1938 grid aggregation Up for Maryland, down for Bucknell Up for Lehigh, down for Cornell Way up for Syracuse, way down 'for Lafayette Halfway up for Penn and then Pitt So inconsistent were the Nittany Lions that even the bookies went balmy t _ With it all, the Nittanymen I Ellwood, Tony Giannantonio, inn true to Coach Bob Higgin's Dean Hanley, Hairy garrison, early season prediction that "the Beinie Briggs, John Patrick, Joe . Lions will have a stronger foot- Peel, and Tot Toretti were ball team but one which may not' mighty handy men to have win as many games" around Good—But Punch Lacking But experienced ,Juniors and The '3B gang was good The sophomores, likely first year le ends were strong and the back- serves, and a mop from this field material was plentiful and , year's best freshman squads in exceptional Leon Gajeckt devel- recent days, will aid in filing nexb oped into a master defensive cen- season's rough edges tci and the sophomore teservesSo, more power to the 1939 sea. moved a shining light That they I son' all could play good football was clearly demonstrated in the stun ning Syracuse tout. But, the punch was lacking— Windy Wear wasn't handy inough to step 'in there when the going got tough And thus the season's tabulation officially reads thtee victories, four defeats, and one tie When the Lions won is ball game thi , , past yea', there was no question in_any one's mind as to which team on the field-was the supeiim Maiyland, handicapped by mimes to key players, was no match for the Higginsmen in the opener and bowed, 33-0 Le high was the victim of a 59-6, hack meet ti iumph, and the en tile varsity squad tan wild after being keyed to the , peak to down the Orange, 33-6 Ickes Used Head Liloyd Ickes' headwork on a blocked extra point try which he made good by picking up and run ning oyes, topped the season's in dividual performances and gave State a 7-7 deadlock with Penn State's Public Enemy No 1 Pennsylvania Two of the East's strongest contenders, Pitt and Cornell, made it plenty tough foe the boys on two away week-ends, but the two home encounters which the glidmen dropped bithe Bisons and the Leopards cannot be passed by lightly. In both instances the Lions were definitely 'off" Nothing worked Buckrell's fiist eleven played an inspired' game which jumped 100 points when Flank Funan galloped 95 yards for a 'touchdown early in the game. Rain hampered the Lafayette show which "Lady" stole if,you 1 emember Will Miss Some Seniors At least half of the 14 pada ating seniors will-be missed when Higgins begins to mold his 1939 squad Alex Baiuntovich, Bill AAUW To Eniertain Senior Women Here The Amman Association of University Women v.iill entertain senior women at 3 o'clock tomor row afternoon with a program in the Little Theatic and ir tea in secnd floor lounge of Old Main Featured on the progrUm is Helene Bette' Johnstone, who will give an illustrated lecture on Contemporaiy Movements in the Dance Mis Johnstone studied under Jessie Cameian, Physical Education' School, lot / three years in Battle Creek, Mich, at tended the Beningtun School of the Dance at Benington, Vt , and studied in the Workshop Gioup uncle' Dolls Humphreys and Charles Weidman - Mtae will be furnished by the Women's I'm Mrs A. H. Forb es, Mrs D. S Mead, and Mrs E. B Van Ormer New Hampshire's s ne's largest inland body of Salt water, Great Bay, will be the object of intensive re oeaich and wilting by Univeitity of New Hampshile undergraduates this winter. ROLLER SKATE Every Friday and Sunday 8 twit - HECLA, PARK 7 , Miles E. of-Bellefonte - - • - RIDE! , 25c Any Place In the Boro' Resides Taxi Dial 3421 SEE OUR NEW Selection of • XMAS TREE LIGHTS ' at W. H: MARSHALL ' Glennland Building Dial 221:12 Quality Beef Quality Veal Cube Steaks Quality Lamb Home Dressed Chickens ' Cold Meats 'and Cheese • Dial 775 , - NITTANY MEADOWS FARM -STORL ~.. , ), THE - FIRST FiRSI NATIONAL"BANK , % ‘: , - OF , . r STATE, COLLEGE' - I '. , , .. Meniber of ' ' ' Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 'r - .-')=--- • - ill'; , s S "SMOOTH SAILING ' '''-'.' . s.s. 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