Page Four Publishes Law Book Resume Food Study Di Geoige R Ciessman, head of the department of education of the West Chester State Teach cis College, West Chester, and a graduate of Penn State, has pub lished a new book`on school law, entitled "A Digest of Pennsylva nia School Laws" Shows at - 1 30, 3 00, 5.30; 8 30 Complete show as late as - 9 05 1 TOBAY ONLY 1 r Jack Benny - Joan Bennett In "Artists and Models Abroad" immimmo sims 1 SATURDAY ONLY "BURN 'EM UP O'CONNOR with DENNIS O'KEEFE CECELIA PARKER HARRY CAREY NAT PENDLETON lIIIIIIIINIMIDImmomm..I ) MON TUES WED. I rimy saute to kill ono another then aet e forced to sate eat,h other's lives' WALLACE BEERY ROBERT TAYLOR "STAND UP AND FIGHT" with FLORENCE RICE HELEN BRODERICK CHARLES BICKFORD ADDED ---.. A Walt Disney Cartoon "FOX HUNT" Swhifr Shows at - 1.30, 3 00, 6:30, 8:30 Complete show as late as - 9'05 A lendervotin in nn island pare• dose before lie delivered her to the law' FREDRIC MARCH JOAN BENNETT In "TRADE WINDS" with Ralph Bellamy - Ann Sothern SATURDAY ONLY MeiVill is ilelvire In criminal 11114 m y while his gem of a femme manufactures a mis tery i MELVYN DOUGLAS f VIRGINIA BRUCE in "THERE'S THAT WOMAN AGAIN" - with - MARGARET LINDSAY STANLEY RIDGES IXIMEMZEZEM Alouu ovei romance as sweet heal la stroll down Flirtation Walk in a picture pulsing n ith Ihe'indor of youth to bring Sou a love story against the Milling background of Army ilhic "THE- DUKE OF WEST POINT" with Louis Hayward - Tom Brown Richard Carlson - Alan Curtis Joan Fontaine - Cpl # Shows at - - • • 6:30, 8.30 Complete show as late as - 9.05 Matinee Saturday Only • 1:30 • TODAY ONLY Fay Wray..-.Ralph Bellamy In - "SMASHING THE. SPY RING" ) SATURDAY ONLY I Tortuied secretb torn from the dungeon or the deornedt BORIS KARLOFF In - "DEVIL'S ISLAND" ) MONDAY TUESDAY MICKEY 'ROONEY In "OUT WEST WITH THE HARDYS" Regulated Economy Necessary—Thomas (Continued Front Page One) in riots, confusion—possibly in the emergence of one of another kind of dictatoiship " - Weakest point of Roosevelt's program, Thomas added, is his "inconsistent foreign policy"— a policy whocn is not being diiected "toward keeping Ametica at peace" He warned of those specific policies which would be destined to lead America into wni I—The "rearmament" ploglam, NOuch, he said,.is "dangerous and points in the way of arm ament economics " 2—Discretionary ri e utrta 1 it y, which would give the Presi dent "dictatorial power over the road to war." 3—The President's "bater and relentless opposition" to the Ludlow Resolution prdviding for popular vote on a declara tion of oar, except in case of hemispherical invasion "I main your geneiation," Thomas said, "against the dan gerous notion` that America can get the moral satisfaction of pun ishing aggressors and enjoying trade math the innocents without suffering the pain of mar" Thomas appeared under the aus pices of Forensic Council Re was introduced by Fred S Carl son '39, mho chairmanned the forum GRILLED STEAK with • French Fries, Tomato - Lettuce Salad Spicier THE VI LL A ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF THEIR MODERN ' Italiais-kmerican Restaurant - SUNDAY, JANUARY 15 SPECIALIZING IN Italian Spaghetti Chicken Sizzling Steak and Sea Food Dinners DINE IN COMFORT The Villa Has Installed the Newest and Best In Heating and Air-Conditioning Equipment OPEN SUNDAYS Dining Room Adjoining Grille Room At 9 East 10th St. t 1 TYRONE Sports Calendar TOMORROW 1 30 p m —Gymnastics, Rutz town State Teachers College, Rec Hall 2 30 p m —lce Hockey, Moun tain Beach Club at 'Williams port 3 30 p in—Wrestling, Nebraska, Rea Hall Summing, Carnegie Tech, at Pittsbui gh p m —Boxing, Western Marl land, Rec Hall p in —Basketball, Mullion 'berg, at Allentown. Manager Plans Proposed Here (Continued From Page One) age', of enteipiises, oversee af fans of the student body, and pus vide by iesolution directions for the conduct of any activity ot en tei Rise The GENERAL MANAGER is employed by the Council, and is given responsibility foe the bum nes; management of the associ ation. The Council and Pi esident declare business and activity pol icy; ~the Manager administers bus iness (and athletic) policy, and the student officials carry out ac tivity policy. The Manager is somewhat comparable to the man ager in Council-Manager 'cities There are many important as pects of student goveinment which cannot be touched upon here Na turally it would be stupid to trans plant the system outlined above meiely because it works well on the Pacific coast ' But with such a backgiound, and with bud ac quaintance with the Penn State set-up, the following appear per tinent questions regarding the existing oiganization I—Does not the co-existence of Student Board and Student Council give rise to confusion and duplication? ' 2—Why does not Ivornen suffrage exist in the selection of so called class inesidents° 3—Would no one run for class offices if all remunerations and cuts were eliminated? (West er n gudent presidents oversee businesses handling $500,000 per year and more without any compensation ) 4-I,Vould not the creation of a popularly-elected chief execu tive add to the prestige'of the student body and correct exist ing diffusion of i;esponsibility9 Trackmen Prepare For Tough Meet With Ohio State . Rath Just two weeks remaining befoic they meet Ohio State and mimics hampeting both sprint and distance men, Coath Chick Weiner's winter taackmen will hold fiist time trials for the Ohio meet on New Beaver Field health, tomorrow aftei noon Final trials for picking a team to make the trip to Columbus, Ohio, 'Linton v 28 will be tun elf next Saturday Battling in the splints tomtit row will be Will Sutton, Paul &Mica, Bottle Kalmanowicr and Walt Dempler Sutton and Stullei ale nursing shin-splints and may have trouble Bill Engel, veteran dash titan ' is recovering item an uijury suffered in practice last week and will not be able to com pete Captain Mill Fraziel, Bob Hut chings and Dick GoCher will com pete in the 60-yard low hui dies Coach Wei net seems to have a wealth of quintet and half-mileis who have shown up well to date Among these me Bill Greta, Chuck Pie ce, .Jimmy Williams, Pat Kjeßolan, Sutton, Van Hartman, Walt flosteiman, Dick, Yohn, and Joh:• Dabney ti •L 319 Rooms To Be Available, Survey Shows 1 - (Continued From Page One) rooms clean, bathioom Is cleaned infiequently, sleeping porch pool ly furnished, students use own bedsheets, own Milos cases Hartswick—Rules -which stu dent occupants do not like: I—no wrestling in house; 2—no card playing, 3—no phone calls after 10, 4—no tacks on wall; 6—no smoking in bed, 6—absolute quiet after 9 (Each student must be in his own loom); 7—no visitors after 9, B—no radios in, rooms Fifty-cent fine for_each violation West College—floors ditty, strong odor of cooking, bathroom dirty Also West College—un, pleasant odor South Allen—unsanitary ,condi tions; crowded S Soweis—too cold, crowded, small bungalow N Patterson—facilities for good sanitation inadequate. An other on N Patterson—poor san itary conditions S Pugh—dingy, dirty apart ments E College—students complain of workmen being dirty RENTS The range of rents extended from $2 00 foe half of a double room to $4 50. Single looms, av eraged $3 a week, and in some eases leached $5 East Hannlton—ss for single loom; East Prospect, East Fos - - ter, same puce Ridge avenue—s 3 50_ each for double loom, $4 single South Burrov‘es—s4 single West College—s 4 50 for double room, pei person; single, $5 Hartswick—s2 50 each for 4 boys in attic room; $3 each for 2 boys in very small room RENT DISCREPANCIES (South Atherton street used as a model) Rent, $3 for single, $3 for dou ble—each person—same house Do — ale, $3, single s3—same house , Double, $3, single s 4— next doorsame facilities, room sizes Double, $2.50, single s3.oo—up the street . —HERE'S- a TIP - `For a nice convenient plice to stop ,after the game or k.l - `show - for some GOOD re freshments•try— MOTT'S SODA GRILL GLENNLAND APARTMENTS / 'ft* 1.4 o 4;i . ••$ 43 i , ;• • •••,.• vs. C;r2yr..tt. I.zarr Lliass gre I. M. Basketball And Volleyball Entries Due By 12 p. mgomorrow Entiics for intramural bas ketball and volleyball must be filed in Room 213, Rec Hall, by noon tomorrow. An entiy fee of $lOO per team is icon!' ed No choice of managers for the two sports has been made as Yet, but competition is slat. ed to get under way early next week , - ' ' Wtestling and handball 'en tries will be due before the end of the semester. -- A plaque reptesenting the ghost of Hamlet's lathe' has been placed in the hallway of the University of Vei mont museum prwrFwil TYPEWRITERS—AII makes ex , pertly repaired, portable and of flee machines for sale or rent Dial 2342 Harry E Mann, 127 West Beaver avenue. - _ )3B yr TENNIS RACKETS RESTRUNG- All work guaranteed Rackets called for and delivered. The Re stringer, 206 West College avenue Dial 3360 , BB yr GET YOUR DATE NOW for the Student Union mid-semester dance on Saturday, (Feb 4 Mnsle by Bill B?ttort and his band 153 4tp•GD WELL BALANCED ME+LS in pri vate home may be had by call ing 2921 Good cooking a special ty I 159-Itp GD FOR RENT—Two pleasant double rooms xith table board for men students at Fairmount Hall, 212 IV Fairmount avenue Phone 3483 157-21 , !? BB WANTED—Two single rooms with bath to share by'graduate stu dents Preferable prlvitte home Call Student Union 159-Itp-TB ROLLER SKATE Every Friday and Sunday 8 till 11 HECLA PARK 7 Miles E of Bellefonte Society Plans , Ist Field Trip Alpha Della Sigma Sponsors Easter Vacation-Survey Of Advertising An innovation foi Penn State advei Using students will be an ex tensive field trip to be conducted duiirg Easte; vacation under the joint sponsorship of Alpha Delta Sigma, lionoialy advertising fia ternity, and the department of journalism According to Prof Donald W Davis, in charge of arrangements, the tip will be of three days din ation and will include visits to publishing plants, eng raving plants, advertising agencies and adveitising depaitments in Phila delphia and other eastern Penn sylvania cities Plans Already Made Already plans have been made to visit the plants of The Phila delphia Bulletin, The Beck En paving Company, The McCand lish Lithogiaphing Company, - and the advertising offices of N W Ayer and Son and Strawbridge and Clothier, all of Philadelphia The group also has been invited to attend 51 luncheon meeting of The Poor Richard' Club, ot gam cation of Philadelphia advertising nice Initiates Nine M'en Alpha Delta Sigma - recently pledged nine men They are Will iam S C Bindleld '4O, Donald M. Cresswell '4O, Hayes J. Darby '4O, Donald G Dickinson '4O, Em erson H Rupert '4O, Robert H. Thompson '4O, John A Wenger '39, Fiedtick L Newmeyer"39 and H. Kent Heppell '4O Dance at . SKYTOP Fri. and Sat., Jan. 13, 14 CHARLIE CANN , and His Music Dancing Nine to Twelve ' Music Charge ' , _soc Per Person SKY 6 1 / 2 Miles W. of S. C. on Route 322 p • ICrnhinal e 449.4 ...a 'mu/ oar Roller Skating" Will Continue Saturdays Roller skating will be held in the Amory every Saturday from now until final week, Ray Conger, chairman of the Student Recrea tion committee, announced yester day Skating will follow the same schedule used before - the Christ- HAMS • • • • for WEEK-END MEALS Honey Brand = Swift Premium. United Home , Small Hams ' Large Hams . . 29cperib 25c ,1b.:, .These Tenderized Hams Can Be - Prepared in Half the Time • ' Cook's Matket 115 s.l4azier St. Dial 371. ND AI& 'ix , • aßwr "404/014111" • That's "When-rmostion-6 distance rates are redUced. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLV A NIA if Neu , Smart.N- G , I.PLEASORe Make Chostej:fiel4Z your Nev Year's. resolution „they'll give you more sure than any cigarette , you , ,,' ever smoked: Chesterfields are better b& cause of ,What - they give you '—refreshing mildness; better'' , taste and aroma. , ' Chesterfield's are the right combinaticin of mild ripe , '2, American and ' aromatieTurk: ish tobaccos =rolled in pure' cigarette paper. —‘ , -When - you try then: you will -know why Chesterfields gsvondlions of men and women - 4nore - smoking pletisure...why THEY . _ . .. . , f i , ~ • '', •' _ :S . "- 1 1 _ , .. the blend that.caiethe'coiied . i• •'• a I:IAPPY COMBINATION of the 1 --' 1 , p .." , . , 4?), World's best'cigarette' tobaccos Friday, January 13, 1939 mae holidays, in Which the session is divided into four 2'hour skating periods with a fee of 20 cents be ing charged for each 2-hour period, Conger said. Eugene H. Lederer REAL ESTATE - 114 E. Beaver' Ave. Dial 4066 State College ' 4,
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