Page Four Seek Relay Queen Candidate Penn State has been invited to enter an outstanding N%ornati as tandulate fot Queen of the Diake Relays annual Ulla met span soled by Mahe Uniseisity Quax, junior yea ibook The Relay, \sill be held Aim' 28 and 29 Candi dates 'will be Judged from photo graphs submitted by veal books of then schools, and a questionnane futnished each school Shows at - 1 30, 3 00, 6 30, 8 30 complete show as late as • 9 05 TODAY AND WED ROBERT BENCHLEY in "AN HOUR FOR LUNCH" I=l A moving, fa ther-and-son theme that tells a stiffing stmy of the conuade ship and loyalty botneen a man and his ho'' "King of the Turf" - with - ADOLPHE MENJOU DOLORES COSTELLO ROGER DANIEL ALAN DiNEHART 7fl Shows at - - - 6 30, 830 Co"mplete show as late as - 9 05 Matinee Saturday Only - 1 30 TODAY ONLY NELSON EDDY JEANETTE MacDONALD , In - "SWEETHEARTS" with Frank Moi tan Florence Rice WEDNESDAY ONLY ROBERT TAYLOR WALLACE BEERY In ft"STAND UP AND FIGHT" THURSDAY ONLY I ALICE FAYE CONSTANCE BENNETT NANCY KELLY / JOAN DAVIS In '' "TAIL SPIN" shows at - 1 30, 3 00, 6 30, 8 30 Complete show as late as - 9 05 TODAY AND WED BERNARD SHAW at Ills wittiest— LESLIE HOWARD at his funniest— in the Academy Award Wmner "PYGMALION" 4 .• with Wendy Hiller ( Honk Jo% (nisi} !old —N ADDED A WALT DISNEY CARTOON "PRACTICAL PIG" THURSDAY - FRIDAY A MIGHTY TRIBUTE TO THE Circus'll Be Great Show, Says Busby S ugge sts Enlarging Ree Hall For Large Crowd By BUSBY BUTTERFINGER Hei e I um folks—and Just itch mg to come out 'ft on under that tight one (mho's tight) to tattle off sonic bits of stuff about "the Greatest Shots on Eaith," coming to Meek Hall, Aptil 22 I knots it ain't in the College applopriation, but they better stall aiming over one mall of Wreekieation Hall to accomodate that huge cloud that's gonna come to the All-Collitch Cucua I can esen go so fat as to predict that %%ele gonna be asked to do tepeat pet fot mances dining the summer to oblige the folks that stop hew on the may to the World's Fan I=l Theie's been plenty of the faiiei sex (hmmmin) floating around at the Monday and Wednesday eve ning piuctice sessions, which shows that intetest has spicad Maybe some of them ate hying to influence me to vote for them foe the Ciacus Queen. And these babes ain't afield of nothan' Methinks I'll team the women's dorms to get insurance on beds, cause lumping up and down and ttunin' sornmeasaults on that tiamboline hickey must be pretty suggestne of the good ole pillow fights and tussles Tiainet Jack Hulme stuck around the other night expecting sonic business Oh, yes, there's another lesson why we may have to move a wall or slip out one of them steel gal deas The flying trapeze hanit been installed yet, cause I reckon it jest won't fit. MI Dailey and his Col litch machine shob boys are moils in' on it now GSA-James Struggle May Hinder Building (Continued From Page One) mg town low after noon, especially in view of the fact that James has plunked a bill into the Legislature which would nullify all legal ob jections to his power to remove Audiolay members They warned, however, that strange things hap pen in politics when outside pies sole begins to be felt and that it was possible the Authority ought meet to announce the low biddeis, peihaps even without a quorum Meanwhile, rumblings =leased that contaactois on Authmity pi ejects, unpaid since James took office on January 17, ought de cide to cease woi k until the Gov ei not author ices payment Bills ()mind contiactms now to tal appi oximately $BOO,OOO and a e mounting daily Fat that mot o, that c ate no mimed late prospects of obtaining funds to pay them In view of this, official cn des hate e e becoming incite and mote uneasy that contt Helms would quit wells and dim mit the %%hole pi ogi um Going to I. F. BALL? lk„ `!,q,... ,-..,k -19 ''''T' 4:1IN 1?, G . , 1 i, it• 4 , , , ' , / tkv: 4 I P 1 41 e : . 1 ; y t It ,:/•` '1 4 ,/ z " 1 ;.1 A 4 . :',•• '.. ' r ,(1 ' ,_ A Special for YOU! A whole new stock of spring gowns in the latest styles and shades=each ' $6.95 ---- MOore's Dress Shop Intramural Cage Squads Vie In Finals Tomorrow Alpha Chi Rho, undefeated Sc the Pi kappa Alpha (Section 10) Intiumtnal Ftateinity league ha tomm low night The latter game + WHAT + DO YOU KNOW? + WHAT DO YOU SAY? - By BERNIE NEWMAN -. Are you in favor of mural paintings for the lobby of Old J Frank Akers'li, archilectuie "Yes Almals nould greatly In_- ueuse the beauty at Old Main" Dottie McAuliffe 'JO, phys ed "Yes College students should base a uell-immiled education and, thei crane, should lest n to appi eci ate the line at is Having a beau tiful soak of let constantly on dis play is certainly one may of arous ing student lathiest" Bob Ruttenberg '4l, genetal =- jot "Although motels vsould add to the beauty of Old Main, I do not believe they could be appreciated enough by the student beds" Irene M. Paul '42, loner division ' Metals Iv ould not only add beauty to Old Main but would sere as a stimulant to students" Harold G Wilson '4O, architec ture "The College vvould gain a gaunt deal mote prestige through meal paintings, but mme Impor tant, licasevei, is the satisfaction, pleasure anal Nide which these murals nould bring to out cam pus" Dorothy M Savard 12, lo et division "Cm tainl, We should also hate mut als Is the new ll busty" Don Harter '49, at chiteettne "Yes Murals Mould be an asset to the College and to the division of line at to Old Main is a fine piece of not It, and I'm sure that aim als would add a guest deal to Its Intel lot 7,000 Attend First Engineering Exhibit Appioximately 7,000 people, as counted by an elect] is eye, attend ed the first annual engineering open house held hole last Satur day, according to Plank Evans '4O, In change of publicity Visilms at the one-day show found many features of educational 'lamest as sell as entertainment One of the highlights of the more set ions displays sine that of the nrtlilay engineers, shoeing numer ous models of rat and peacetime constinetion A model of the pro posed su pei -highs.* On engh Pennsylvania sins of psi ticulau I:a -lmost, as well' the illumination and the metal casting exhibits On the amazing and entertain_ hag side, the open house featured "Juke," the litter bug egg, itml Waldo, "the human eleUt on,' who o "electi ma ter seven al limes thi oughont the shon, Housing Problem Is Shifted To College (Continued From Page One) lege could btu the house from the apploved hot "Ceitain standards should be set up by the College," Lelt 7cll insisted, explaining that the plan would not, however, telieve the 80411 d of Health of its noinial tes ponsibilzty to safeguard the health of students "To bet up an approved list of looms by the Boiough," the Bui gess stated, council would be Led to set aside a sepaiate bud get Moi covet, the Board of Ilealth mould not have legal oath tufty to %et up a list of approved houses "The College should net, stu dents must be protetted," Lett /ell concluded. BULLETIN TODAY Freshman Ila ml book editor la I candidates, il.: Old Main, 7 &I p in WEDNESDAY Freshman editor lal candidates for Collegian. JIS Old Main for Collegian, 318 Old Maio, 7 p in All fieshroun golf =lulates acpoat to Root cation Hell ot 4 p Hugh Bearci Club will bold a 60(.1111 hi Change Dui mita: y Play -1 uolll al S a In liE1113:7211 lines° of Rept uses lath es 305 °id main. 1 p Plumbing and Heating Repairing and New Work Let "Mel" do it! - 0. E. MAELHORN 7 ' PHONE;22I4; PENN STATE COLLEGIAN etion 2 cagei., tangle the winner of Delta Chi (Section 3) tilt for the sketball championship in Rec Hall va, played last night after the Col -legion meint to piess. Whethet the Fiateinity league finalist will oppose BR B Club, Independent league victors, in an All-College championship fracas I °mains undecided, Tom Campion, I 111 can't manager said Table Tennis Beta Sigma Rho Phi Kappa Tau and Phi Sigma Delta entered the Fiaternity league senu-finals in table tennis with the Sigma Pi- Mangle match to deteinune the fouith house in that bracket. Phi Kappa Tau pings with Beta Sig, and Phi Sigma Delta opposes the Sigma Pi-Mangle winner in the semi-finals Both contests must be played before 10 p m tomotiow night, Manager Lou Shoellenberg el urged . . Quarter final results Beta Sigma Rho 5, Alpha Zeta 0, Phi Kappa Tau 3, Delta Tau Delta 2; Phi Sigma Delta 5, Sigma Nu 0 - Trudi Schoop Group Dances Artists' Course Attraction Appears In Academy At Philadelphia Ti udi Schoop and her comic bal let, who Mill appeal hole March 30, danced in the Philadelphia Ac ademy Monday under auspices of the Philadelphia Forum. Two of Miss Schoop's iniginal ballets, "Cull ent Events" and "Fiidolin on the Road," were in cluded on the program The same dances will probably be given when the troupe appeals in Schwab Auditorium as the fourth number of the Ai tists' Course, although no definite pi ogi am has been released yet Now making her fouith Lon seeutive coast-to-coast tour of the United States, the Suss clown said that with Ametican audienee . p "my ideas click fastest." Miss Schoop, recognized for ho ludictous dance caricattires of everyday. life, astived ri the United States m the middle of Jemmy after completing her Eu ropean season. Her performarice here will be one of the last in her present transcontinental tour. 71Z CLASSIFIED = TENNIS RACKETS RESTRUNG - All work guaranteed Rackets called for and delivered The Re- stringer. 206 West College avenue Dial 3360 BB yr. TYPEWRITERS—AII makes ex pertly repaired, Portable and °E lko machines for sale or rent. Dial 2342 Flory 13 Maun, 127 'West Beaver avenue BE yr FOR RENT—Lnige pleasant front room rot two gbls Poster loner-sm log mattresses 236 S aziel street 239-2tp-TJ3 LOST—A mall bromn pigskin zippci pulse containing a black mid grey Schneffei fonutain pun lOW llama Emily Ilinchman en gloved on it, and a coin purse ith money Itenard If returned to Student Union 210-2tp4113 FOR RENT—Second or third floor I owns Meals.lt desired Rates reasonable 427 W ,Beaver Dial 3204 244-11p-1111. FOR RENT—Second floor roan, single or double Reasonable rotes 257 S Pugh et.i eel. ' DIM Jl2O 243-ILp-CD FOR ftENT—Well furnished single or double loom in ntm house; no other roomers, meals if desired 212 W Beaver alenuo 212-Itp-GI) LOST—Ladies' Elgin' wrist v.atela on \V College avenue Name mid date on back Retuin to Stu dent Union Ite‘%ard 211-10,CD THE NITTANY ' NEWS STAND", 110 W. College Ave. • Tobacco Cigars, Cigarettes Smokers' Supplies Papers 'Magazines Periodicals Candy. „ _ • 60 Rooms Needed - For Easter Confab Tao or three floteinity houses, or other houses uhich can accom modate from 20 to 30 boys each, are needed foi the housing of 60 Junior Academy of Science high school boys convening haze April 7 and 8 in conjunction with the Pennsylvania Academy of Sci ence meeting • Dr. 11. W Sinden, ‘ho has change of housing artangeinents for the meetings, said yesterday that looms had been found in fraternity houses foi 70 of the 125 to 150 boys expected to at tend the convention Any frateinities inteiested in renting their houses out for tmo days over the Easter vacation `should contact Di Sinden in Room 206 Buckout Laboratoiy, or De‘Ney Music at the Acacia house at once 2-Year Ag Students Will Publish Annual The 2-year agiicultuie students will publish a sepaiate yeas book for the first time, it was revealed yesterday by then president Ralph C. Handley The book, which N%lll be edited by Paul M Fruit, will ports ay the activities us well as individual pic tures of the graduating class In addition to this thole sill be a group pictuie of the fast year men The membeib of the stair ale Irvin A. Blown, Wilson M Scott, Eugene It De Vincent's, Rex M Palle, Robert H Keen, Hugh 'F Torrance, Loin' 0. Kohler, and E. Pauline Made. Fief. Adam L Beam of the dany husbandry de paitment is adviser Personality led all other quali ties in the listing of male assets by University of Nev. Mexico co eds I 4. He'li on the back of the package... "Chesterfield Cigarettes are a balanced blend of the finest aromatic Turkish tobacco and the, choicest of several American varieties blended in' the correct proportion to bring out the finer qualities of each tobacco." , ' When try them you will know why Chesterfields give millions of men and women c', more smoking pleasure—why THEY SATISFY ester fle ...the blend, that can't be copied ...the RIGHT COMBINATION of the world's best cigarette tobaccos CaiLr y i g; ht 1939,t 739. , co Dialect Machine .To Aid Study Of Speech Wny Fi °nehmen talk like Fienehmen can now be told by an ,nstiument invented by Dr Ileiocit Koepp-Bakei, head of the College Speech Clinic Di ICoepp- Bake' described this device, which he calls an electrical phonokines igraph, of sounsl-movement wid e', to the %owe science section of the National Association of Teach eis of Speech at Cleveland IC cently The instiument makes possible the hist accurate exploitation of the movements of the hps, teeth, gum ridge, and soft palate, and so allows the detailed study of speech movement without eirois caused by the piesence of laige insti uments in the mouth Library To Conduct Best Books Contest Application for entiance in the tomtit "Student's o%n Libral3 Contest." must be made to Willard P Leuls, college librailan, not later than April 1 Ar.ards mill be Made May 1 Prizes of $25 south of new books selected by the sinners will be awarded to the two students hav ing the most worths idle collection of their own books in theft looms on Api it 1 A committee of three faculty members will select the sinning collections, judged on laciest, content and quality TuentY-lho vollimes sill constitute a Millillllllll collection Wallace 11 Dunlap 1n Ilan been elected president of the Penn State Christian Association Other ace officers ale Mat tin V Rod.- I%ell. vice president, Mary Eliza beth Mllle sectetal, and Fred T Lininger, treasuier, all jultioas I Phi Lambda Upsilon Pledges 18 Students Phi Lambda Upsilon, honorary chemical society, held its annual pie-initiation smoker at the Alpha Chi Sigma house recently Dr Elmer J Lawson, research chem ist in the Pai ke-Davis division of Pond Laboratory, lectured on "Cot hull and Sex Ilot manes " After the smokei the following nice weir elected to membership Jesse W Caum, II '4O, John W Graves, Ji '4O, William P Mal. asky '9O, Robot S Bowman Richard G Goldthwait '4O, George Bottoif '9O, Robert A. Clyde '4O, Edward A. Stenion, Jr '4O, John W Blickendeifes '4O, Willard B. Robinson '4O, Goidon B. 'shawl '4O, Donald S Henderson '9O, John J Shaffei '4O, James NI Staples '4O, Leon H Filedman '39, John N Cosby, graduate, Thomas W Clapper, graduate, and Paul II Williams, giaduatc 12 Seniors Will Take Tour Poi ty-two senior electrical en gineer mg students will leave Maich 30 on an inspection trip to Eastern cities, retuining April 5 The itinerary will include visits • Special Tra in Service WILL AGAIN BE AVAILABLE FROM STATE COLLEGE FOR EASTER HOLIDAYS Greatly Reduced Rates for Parties of 25 or More s Persons TRAVELING TO ONE DESTINATION. - Form Your Parties Immediately and COnsull B C.R.R Agent—Phone 612 for Schedule and Rates : BELLEFONTE CENTRAL RAILROAD MEM Tuesday, March 21, 193 to elect:lleal plants in the Ni Yolk and Philadelphia areas, eluding a "preview" inspection the New York World's Pair. 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Just the right proportions to make Chesterfield a milder. better.tast• ..$ ing cigarette. .. -... , . . ) v 'WC PAPER—Every Chesterfield you smoke is' rapped inpurreigarette paper.. the finest cigarette paper, made Thet'ainother reason why Chesterfields are milder and bet• ter•lasttng - ' ' MAKlNG—Almost' faster' than the eye can folios;, Chesterfields come rolling out otthe marvel. ous cigarette making machines. Chesterfields are alwass round, firm and well•filkd II , - •,' • A , PACKAGING—TruIy amazing are the packaging machineswhich wrap and seal Chesterfields in , their air-tight, moisture-proof packages. Regardless of where sou buy them, Chesterfields reach you as fresh as the day they mere made .