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College Publobe,' Represenlahve 420 MAOISION AVE NEW YORK N Y CNIANAD .0.1 . 011 LAI ANANIAS • SAN FRANCISCO THE MANAGING HOARD JOHN A TROANOVITCII 'SO, Editor FRANCIS A C I'OSTCRS JR . 94 Dwane.. 7Annawar 11FRISCRT R CAVAN . 19 JFROME SHAFCCR Stores flilithr Advertking kinnger RIY I) NICHOLS IR It RICHARD IN KOONIAN Alannginu rdltot Circulation Mannger SALVATORE S SALA no RA LPII H nunrotacti to News rdttor Promotion Ms:inter ALAN C MCINTYRE 10 DALLAS It LONG itt renture Mice Pnreign Ads stibtiott Hansen THOMAS A 130 AL 15 MARY J SAMPLE IS Assistant Managing Near Senior Secretary BRUCE M TRARUE Vi LUCILLE ORFENIIPRG 39 Assistant Sports Editor Women it Niter REITA E SHLEN ID Aasoelnte Wornon'n rtlitor Above all, lb. , Collegian will be lido ant . For in tole, ono , the; e is 1/191())1 ‘ and Ilan e, is :nigh Manus:ins' Fditnr Thk Now* Editor Th. hour F!lclay, March 24, 1039 OLD MAIN MUST DANCE THE HOUSING pattein has hardened and the Administi atom has been stranded in the in:Name Officially, at leak, the great Flo' ough of State College his yanked its neck back into Its twit:- Lionel shell of pious satisfact on, has swerved the inflating spotlight for housing refoim to Old Main Old Mainmnist net in that spotlight The President of the Bolin, of Heulth and the Bniiiss of State College have shed the ties of common cause, in effect have pioclanned "We ('nndo anything, honest, we hoped we could but " Sn Old Mn n must act The %einestei's thawing to a elm, a new woo of ,tutients will coon be in the Nittany hills to In eathe the (ido l of State College houtting reachon REPUGNANT TO REASON and commence ;tie Lb(' statements of Burgess Lethell and Di R 11614111 The Collegian challenges the asseittons of these gentlemen that the Bow(' ef Health has no legal aulliot ity to issue a list of approved 1 naming hou.es, that the Boatel can now only enfor ce the non mum tequnentents qet up by the Departnient of Labor and industry The Commonwealth has vested In its Boards of Health power greater, more extensive than it hcs vested in police. Pennsylvania Borough Law 4 4c7gnizes the unimpeachable fact that an un richt to meet the exigencies of any 10. 'kc al rltuation can serve as a focal point of action. r'm Article XII, Sectibn XVII under Corpoi ate Powei in Pennsylvania Borough Law '.eta fortli I ;thul, a Borough shall o 4ve the power "to make ulh — other i'egilitions as may be necesssaiy for the health, and cleanliness and the beauty, con vesience, comfm t, and safety of the bor.ogh:" Much, gentlemen, is the equivalent of handing you a blank check You have nude your choice, no offer of coop er no word of encouragement has issued froth fiom the in.ipidity of youi indifference It's up to Old Main MOST LOOICAL and heal tening of all plans to 0/114e the housing muddle has Come from the ffinges,'s office. The proposed inspection set-up which Burgess Letizell proposes savors of no corn plikion, is an entirely voluntary and cooperative ventut e The College would set up rooming house standards, appoint a salaried inspector In or der to be included In an approved list for stu dents, houses would have to comply With such stardarde. If In any instance permission to in spect were denied, the establishment woUld au tomatically be barred froM the approved list The key to the solution lies in strenuous and conscientious endenvot by the College and its stu dents The entire question now iesolves itself into direct action Item tie Old Main hunt. A gaudy embellishment of %voids can do noth ing Old Main must dance well in the spotlight —E,II THE HALO LIFTS FOR YEARS the outstanding entertainment of the Penn State Players and the Thespians has gone to practically naught Surrounding thmproductions of these two camp us ntganizations has been a lofty halo which has divorced a 'lnge majority of students from the insphational and cultural entertainment which rightfully should be a part of their education. • Ai last these organizations have acted to lift that halo and make all students feel as if they woe necessary cogs in the Schwab Auditorium ipachinations of entertainment. • With the price clash which the Thespians have ,already effected) and the impending cut which .the Players have, announced for their next pro :ductlcn, "Winterset," students can at long last •look out from the inside and sincerely feel that _ .they are paying for something worthwhile. The :first step has been made. Both groups me recognized among the "tees" ifi collegiate circles; productions have, for the most part, been lavish; talent has been delight fully abundant. Excluding big week-ends, that 'lame abundant talent has dishearteningly faced inws of yawning seats The students and townspeople who went out of town to see "a good show," those who "didn't have the dough" to see the campus productions— all that should now be a thing of the-past. For the almighty halo has lifted and popular entertain ment for students has come into its own. : Players and Thespians—l - Abe Collegian, in be= half of grateful students, faculty, townspeople— offerir2its congratulations—E. R. No Head Needed, Hughie The Maniac deserves a bit of honorable mention for taking time off from the ridiculous pastime of telling about Tillie Mute latest imnance to re mind us ever so subtly that it can happen here Slipped Over The Desk Wednesday noon, while the Campuseer was loaf ing in the su office befoi e his one o'clock a buxom blonde hut tied up to the desk and delivered the following messnge• "To The Mlniae" Mac Hall Want Ads Wanted White Hull open to men Ind women over the wee Lends 11l A telephone opetatot that will let Jack Yildin tall mote than one haw In a fund on the thud flout 4 bomng mulch between .I(te Louis and Al 'rapintin in RP(' H ('Whv Haddyr) .1 One Inch n 1 'Chuck' PrleN golden had (Hy,- c:ed in prionn 5 One night clone with 'Spike' Ake' It A charter In chow the 'thr Mnnine' how to curie a enlinnit Ifn Pei9on9) Prod S Hultlrman Jr 10 - ...,fleorge 11 Srhlrs4 '4O 7 One good iea,on why mole, enn'l vmt. 'fem me,' in the inhemni v Jobs For All Thinking cf Czechoslovakia I P111111(14 Campy that most cf the Seams ale not woriying about getting a job it's what kind of a job to get that won't necessitate getting then feet , bel IP a front line Lunch Thus fa: the steel companies are fay in ites but place your bets also on Alcoa, GE, Wcstinghou , e, and otheis who will he called In make wai malmi.ds It has even (win scare) gotten to the point whei e the men ar e I cad ng headlines instead of watching them Pal glon that pun 0 . . Prevue of a Swan Song It won't be long before this Campy will be no more and all the things he wanted to mint but wouldn't fm v mous seasons will be divulged In other win (1 , , all the do t that 1%, has not been aired —for example, why were Ihe thetas ~uluirs L In so much publicity', why wasn't there a MDDOW panted eves), week°, how come the plugs for the playe,s m Manme 9 , why was, Lois Jane Minter bu It up sn moth'', what 1 , , the story behind the Cainpu , ,em Half Colyum feuds, ss st hue what they say about Dixie—we mean Washmg ton In the news future, ladies and gentlemen' We See that Spi mg is ;rally het e fot the crowd, mound the }menet., as the maniac would say, are getting bigger, Don Wilson took his top down, and Prof. Lepley is teadytng his students fm his annual .pring, rem survey, Rathskeller count, and Old Main Ten ace questionanres Love, even ,new affans, are getting mote that way mentioning only a few as Bill Galbreath and Alice gime Mc- Gi.ry, and State's smooth snphqmores, Bobby- Ernst and Jack Gond, continue what they started Pebruaty Only discordant note conies from the cheese-box on the hill whet c things are not work-. ing out according to Cupid Smolders on The Campus While mentioning things that are not well we could add that time is mnoldei mg in, Old Main in one of the (lentil tment, on the thud Pool, possi. bility of a high wind in the zed building, and things in the In group could he mem On Tlth Mall Why does George Ebert have to ruin illusions of soling by plopagating that terrible oiler on the campus? Get your duds clean laddies, the Froth Is limning a hest dressed man-contest,— whole Einope hums . Pied Ball, who walked into the wrong room In the State theater Ihe oth er night had but one comment: to make when he iejoined his pals, "The seats ale just as comfort able "—Campy An Easter Vacation. PLAN TO GO HOME BY BUS . Depot for All Bus Lines HOTEL STATE COLLEGE Phone 733 • CAMPUSEER PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Romig Favors, Constitution WSGA Head States Women Will Benefit Prom New Government Plan especting big things brim the revised constitution and all- College goverment plan," de clined done A Romig '4O, newly elected pießident of W S G in an Intel view yesterday _ "AR l_see slit went on, "we have everything to gain and noth ng to love, With the cooperation of the women, Ito sine the plan will work" Miss Romig admitted the possi 'silty that the men might move :ti angel thin the women and sub .,t (finale them in the government To pi event tins, she declined, ttie women will have to show a united 'strength, and if they do, it is het belief that they can reathinly keep the men from 'risking decisions 1.11 them, "I think the attitude of the wo men is disconiaging,"_fi owned the W S G A president "They ate not inteiested m then gavel ument and it is a hard job to get them ineiested The trouble is that they isn't know enough about W S I: A , and they don't seem to cal e " Stating that education will be .he keynote of hei Student Gavel ionent wink this yeas, Mass Romig added that the women', judicial <ystem will be changed to fur the' , this pi ogi am "With a yew's to el in the com bined rtudent government," she concluded, "we WIII be alile to de ermine whether the plan is mac licable. At any late, the seamen hav'e needed I his chance to move :hell abilities and now that they base it, it is up to them to make it " oil the records Benny Goodman and Ai tie Shaw, fighting skin and brass foi national swing supremacy, wax. wo of the :my hest discs fin us his wnel. Ziggy Elm in's AND' TILE ANGELS SING is the hit of the horn ream eg Mat that Tilton's vocal and Ziggy's wailing trumpet Guest Johnny Mercer ,ings it medium blue number oii the level Se We put Ai tie Shaw's_ A I.ONE TOGETIIE,R on the Inc all t'A‘ time and play the othei side, ROSE ROOM, almost as often We fell in love with Aitie's finely blended 91VC section all over gain- It's all we ask lot , Sammy Kaye's latest Victoi tea cording is THURSDAY coupled with NAME IT - AN11. 4 IT'S YOURS, two numbers from "Blackbn ds of 1919" Tommy Dor ; sey takes two numbers from the movie, "Honolulu" for his latest, the title song and THIS NIGHT And Isirly Clinton (March '3l ohboyohbovohboy) also goes to at movie for his newest Victoi tecoid ings Prom, the "Wivaid of 02,"_ he plays OVER THE RAINBOW and THE .JITTERBUG Debaters To Leave ' 'On Five-Meet Trip Varsity debaters Pied S Carlson '39 and Dennis A. Weaver '39 ‘sill leAve Monday for a the-day west ern tour, opposing - live genets in AUCCPS9NO days The linivei city of Pittsburgh will be met Monday night, with the remaining debates taking place in Ohio Dayton a Wayne, Akron, and I,Vestern Rase' ye Univeisities are the opponents in that ordei The debate schedule will be con cluded next week with this tour and six dual contests scheduled here or In the vicinity Washing ton YMCA s‘,lll be met In Cen tre Flail Monday night, Juniata Is the opposition in Philipsburg Tues day. Susquehanna, Colorado and North Dakota appear here Tues day and Wednesday, and Johns Hopkins winds up the season de bating "pump-priming" with David P.) Cohen '39 and Charles 0 Sweet '3O in Clearfield, Thursday 1 Letter Box To the Editor Di Ritenom is quoted as say ing of the Cioup Hospitalization loam once plan now being consul. clod by the College staff, "It's all light, but I wouldn't join it my self" May a layman in medicine ask whether Di Ritenour has told the whole stoiy'i am told that it is a t the in medical circles that one physician does not chaige another physician fin his setvices Consequently, if Di Ritenom should go to a hos its] fni an opefilion; he would have no bill from the surgeon,, while for ordinal y mortals, this would, be the mann item This 'would certainly be true of ionSil lectomies an d appendectorthes, which usually icquoe a cclalively short period of hospitahhation LAYMAN We Women Penn State women at lust have I pi ovocative challenge Made to them With the Appioval cif the levised - combined student govern ment constitution by Student. Brand and Student Conduit, co-eds will be loiced to be Mote to all rumpus happenings if they wish to letain then independence_ It M 11l be a new woild to ton gue! IL will signify equality with men if all the women, I 1 Lead of the few, woi I, with and for the new set-up Jane Romig indicates that, na iler het admmista atm, W. S A will continue and augment its educational program so ably di ! ected by Doris Blakemore and her staff this yea] Such a fat sighted plan Beset yes support by every co-ed Elinot Weave: is planning a mote complete House of Rept esen tativea schedule fm next year This lower house has long been tidal ei ent to student gavel nment soil in its own functionings Some pep inti oduced into the al ram would hi mg many nun e women within the ranks of those present ind inlet ested Lommittee of pledge tilunet 4 has compiled suggestions o be pi °seated to the Council for he imp: ovement of pledge pet - oils The gimp suggests that pledge •piti ties he standm dired to dlnw fot the meeting of pledges of all sin oi dies Such a system of rate' tainment would eliminate the mass party that the Council sponge's each yea' fo'i , the pledges This rarity 1111% proved_unsatisfactory. The committee, "also tarried tiniinhs down an the "Know Your Sestet" gatherings The purpose of the'se had been to educate all gimps to the oiganization of -the others It has always been a bore. In place of this, each pledge train ei would be responsible for the education of her group. Ideas on ,pledge duties were al so exchanged Congratulations to the, committee that has gone to wink and shows results, There's Nothing Better A good meal is the way to make yourself feel right with the world. After a hard day, r elay, and enjoy a tasty di nner. That's ■ CAMPUS RESTAURANT Corner College & Pugh Opinions Sought On Free Health Service A scientific survey pf 540 stu dents to (tete' min'e opinion on pro posed changes in the College Health Set vice will begin today and early on .until Tuesday by students in advanced "English Composition corn Se% Opinion 'on a 'proposed inct ease ,n the semestei fee from $2 50 to P Wicatitti 11 "4 , r :; !.: r • ' *,'" . :M . ;,: '.,...! .' • . 2i4 &'.40..% .I_,-.. , r,, • i ' - ' , 7 . '' z •• 0 R. ,1.. P,,, ,M,•J,„ / ,„ I , t .., „ , - - THE „ 041100111 A :KID You Will Get - a . _ REWARD of thrilling entertainment IF YOU SEE THIS MAN at the Cathaupl Theatre WE . HAVE' THEM ! THE FISHERMAN'S DREAM -Nylon- (DuPont)- Leaders ' • 9 ft. Tiipered i 7 1 / 2 ' ft. TaPeted •-6 ft. Tapered • 6 'ft. Level •-3 ft. Level Ari Entirely - New Leader 'Material The Athletic More;lnc College,, at Allen '.' $5OO to- give ...ft* dispensary Iwe a lhr survey, whieli is treatment and seven days flee Eared by the Strident hospitalizationis the main object- I Board CATC the Big Ones That Got Away Last Year With FISHING SUPPLIES _ From the' Athletic Store W 6, Carry a Complete - ,STEEL RODS _:;,9oc to ,$2.50 WINO RODS $5.60 to $25.60 t... ,o , It Your FavoritO Lines 'v Mills .- • • Cistelie Siperior ''Automatic - REELS"- $3.50 to $7.00 LANDING NETS 85c' to $3.75. CREELS - $1.25 to $5.50 Friday, March 24, 1939 Line of DRY FLIES WET FLIES BUCKTAILS HOOKS , SINKERS LURES • , Cortland State' Colleg
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