rage Six 9 StinlentrAltend Covernment Confab Nine ntudent, 1,111 ten] °sea the Collette al the Intel collegiate Con fel coon on Go% erioncia al Ilan Is Won todl..t town lon and Sundal C1)1111111811 of the giono is John A Troano‘ itch le I) Kahle Along '39 etnonal dtt ector ,I,ingnan (Mud Arrives Olin .1)^ 11 11.1 make: Ante: ium ilket.t,o:__ of Lingnaq Unit et sil3, lionelcontr„ tt 111 be hoc nom 13. 111.9130 t% rnesdat to meet ulth g 1 111110 of uttott.nts and tautt ty menthols ShoWs at - 1 30, 3 00, 6 30, 8 30 Complete show as late as - 9:05 SING 0 S BY<IIII6I CYfloh% StSV A vow. • ---. ORM ADDED ""MARCH OF TIME" SATURDAY ONLY MARTHA RAPE s 110EHOPE , , some - I 'll wv6114 AIDE , A POPEYE CARTOON tftrAti, Shows - at - 6 30, 8.30 Complete show as late as - 9 05 Mattnce Saturday Only - 1.30 - TODAY ONLY ..I_ISHLRLEY TEMPLE :L7 .II"THE LITTLE PRINCESS" with piebald Green lan - Hunter Anita Louise 0111191/aISTENCIPMISMINNININSI '1 SATURDAY ONLY JACK HOLT DOLORES COSTELLO ”WHISPERING ENEMIES" onnicasimmommommum MONDAY ONLY George Bernard Shaw's • "PYGMALION" LESLIE HOWARD WENDY HILLER Shows at - 1 30, 3 00, 6'30, 8 30 Coriplotc show as late as - 9:05 lrhon nob Like, 131, ninli. lu 11.innia ..), *4 4 - *L - ,:n06 BURNS tUM FROM Mt=l Gladys Geo - r6C -7 6cW Lockhart Judith Barrctt .. , Patricia Morrison kATURDAY ONLY 011. a lin 1)11.11111 udllti of - thnol memo Art:" I tit,b7./1 al Ilk 110,..111' '342ADNV I ° with W,lnas.z . Fo; d - P a atricia Elba _ - Stuart Erwin -TOES -WED. ‘Vitht - pone]. n Ith Immo) erounir humanity the drama or r 'gt ein mm] and the tote that Insph ed him has been bitinid_ to the screen -.. . ' - :. *• ,, ,, ‘ . c , 4.. ' ,I 2 ,L'u7,-. i . A ~*„.4uvoil Den Lonella Ilrazy ... ~. AMECIIE 'YOUNG - FONDA =:==tl Building 2 Structures Will Get Final Survey Today 387 Still Employed On Work, Chemistry And Physics Construction Lags Wolk an thc. Gencial State Lho~ity ploglani noac about 115 pea cent complete will pa obably la , t alto mail-lune although the official completion dote as Alay 11, at was innouneed at the GSA office yes tea day Final invection in the Null] y .aid Sci vice building., no 100 pm cent complete, %ill be held today Othei buildings a e in vai ying stages of completion lloy‘evei, all e•tei lot sioik is complete and plaqin mg is finish ed in all but the CheinNti y and, Phy„ SICS building Whet cork yet to be done is C T HE U .• w,...,;,,thoisTh . 4V Program 95% Complete, Will . Be Finished In June hugely plastenng, painting,. ex tenni walks and ioadssuys, grad ing, and landscaping Foa this the staff of %%oilmen has been cut to about 387 from a peak of appioxii stately 1,500 Fin esti v and Agi icultuial En gi nen ing buildings e both en_ Wally complete, the Libialy, Lib eial Arts and Education buildings ale about 98 pei cent finished, Engincei mg is 'about 95 pci cent finished. and Chem, and Physics is 90 pei cent coal- plate On other cantinas, tunnel, and atm line tonal uction is finish ed, eleetneity and powni distri bution work is complete and a 2,- 500 kilo iv at I tut bo-genei atm las been installed A revamped 1,250 kilo-watt genet atm ens giv en final test yestei day. Speech Reading Course Glen A neu Loth se in speech reading, pioneer among iegulai college couises in the field, is non being °timed by the speech clinic, Pyo fessoi Limbiclt Koepp-Bakel, in chnige, has announced MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Exemptions _Of Students From Act To Be Weighed bpcoal to the Co%um WASHINTON, Auld 20—Son from the piovisions of the Social the House Ways and Means Comma Mass ), acting. chain man, indicated ELECTION CODE (Continued From Page One) to the apprchal of the Hie Wens Committee Accompanying the petitions must he a statement of platform The Elections Committee shall ap prove all platforms. but shall e seme the right to censor any pro sisions which it may deem ridicu lous Petitions for all candidates must contain a statement of their all-College averages Pictures suitable foi reproduc tion should accompany petitions of candidates for all-College offices and class offices ARTICLE V Campaign Tire campaign .011 open 7 00 to , Tuesday. April 25. ltith an all- College mass meeting All candi dates are required to be in po4ses sion of their approl ed petitions hetet e their campaign may be started To each early that has condi dates running for major offices, the Student Council tin ough the Elections Committee, mill supply standard poste], containing the party platform and pictures of the major candidates Separate posters mill be prodded for all College and class ofllv.o candidates In addition .each party can spend up to 410 for each class slate and up to .9 for each candidate for all College President and all College Vice riesident The cuts our• chased bi Student Council TM the posters mill be supplied to all pal ties at no clulige On or benne 12 noon, Tuesday, Apt it 25 each party must submit to the chairman of the Elections Committee its plan of campaign and an estimate of all e‘pendi tures The Committe resents the right to forbid any type of adher• Lining ot campaigning aWO it considers unfair A final official list of expendi tales must be submitted to the chairman at 7 (10 p m, Monday, May. 1 The Committee may at that time deal unit,alty violations of those parts of dila' code which deal with campaigning ins it sees fit ARTICLE VI Eligibility to Vote Lit To be eligible to vote. vote's must. mescal. their A A books .t.; and stall icalittion dards which will ti be checked a ith the Deans list pg piocured before elections K. A books W ill be malrked by the checker., and the voters' cantos IXA st 111 ho crossed off the libC Those who have lost their A t books of matriculation curds may he eft- a t matriculation to tote upon presentation of a note front their Dean's office - cer- K &trying that they are regulatly en , rolled undergraduate students fi r These names trill also be checked on the Deuit's list ARTICLE VII Party Affiliations Pail) affiliations, if on 3, of each candidate till be placed upon the ballot IL is not necessary, ho‘2.- evei, fot each candidate to have ,s part) affiliation Ono approved menther of iacn putty may be stationed at the elec tion table to check their !hits of totesNo conversation a fah the voter a ill he permitted Pat ty chairman may uaaarine these lists evoiy how ARTICLE VIII Violations Penalties or tit only (20) votes cacti pill be inflicted upon any 'may found Lunt y of violating the ing l—Ellectioneet Mg In Old Main mblle %Ming Is In\mn ogres.) I.—Conveimition I)) pal ty checker. Ith voters .I—Buying of soles 1--Ilonbe to house cmivasitlng pi I or to the stipulated !Imo foi annipaigning o—Unfair campaigning lollop bug illitial earning In addition to the penalties mu vided for, any person violating thin totle nu* upon retommenda lion at the Elections Committee, be dealt it ill the Shulenl Board Anyone round - guilty of code violation will be• subJet.t to dlintiss'al from College A WILLIAM WOW., 314 '4O, Clial‘rtnan, Meetions Committee Elliot Speaks in Chapel Di. Phillips P Elliot, Dust Pre4byteriaii Church,' Brooklyn, New Yorlc, will be 1.1,e Limpid speakei in Schwab Auditorium next... Sunday Di. Phillips is a glacluate of the Univeisity of Michigan, Union Theologtcal Sent unity, and spent one year at Mansfield College, o , cloid. Since 1932, he has been pastor at the Fug. Tresbytelian Chuich in le action to exempt college student\ Security Act will soon be taken In ittee, Rep John D McCioiniack (D, 1 hole today Stating that In ec lOU, ":tction by the committee excluding college students Qom any 'l:visions of the act did not mean they weic not now uithm its pi ovisins, Mc- Coi mach said Question is Rending "The question of exempting col lege student , pito ate employed in fratecnitiex lion: the ploy:slops of the Social Sectnity Act is still pending boleti: the committee" "I cannot tell what the final ac tion will be but so fm as I am pet sonally comet ned, - I am in fawn of that situation being taken ewe of The young men who ap pealed barna the 'committee (at its hearings) made out what I considei to be a vet y shone; case" "Judging lion, the talks that I have had With other inembeis of the committee, and this IC my own personal opinion, I feel confident that something will be done" LOSE YOUR KEY? SCHILLING'S 105 S Pugh St LOCKSMITH 1 L 7 -4-. o "uf; m e joy,ci ni , f & * 40 , I r 2. ....::::------------: . '..;A.; WHERE DOES HITLERt'.,?, , ,I GO FROM HERE? • GWodeho use , . ~.. After months 4 studying the INVITES - YOU ' W-1 original Mein Kampf, Ow '4.1 ~ , , Nazi Bible, in the light of current Ws, , ban lulariota sieweekpartyai, - ' , news, the author interprets its true ,?,, meaning for the world in general and lit.i . 1, IL , 6L looted (amonkother's) 7 filawSisstistle Hitler in support of his conclusirs For a simple key to Hitler's personal - , 11 . YrthtrichNtartioittit CornuillisSi,stictOti forAmcncans in particulaellequotcs ' ity, aims and purposes, open your Post this week to page 23 and read— ausrilasOnfisiaCnkj e ll :h i :M il ,unspoiled Blueprint for Hell , 4 "aman of bFrigfththen-Eth ~. , a', outlook of a slightly inebriated undergraduate" CDurafgyourar s dMrWpworizr -dere willka good&aquffer(y troareariWartmaeleater.,. - ' ' ti. 4 7HE PIOCAPInCq OF t / THAT EMINENT MERAL-WINNING - SOW, it rev cis PANIC A BRITISH FOX•HUNT WHY STALIN SHOT HIS GENERALS. "I'D GET MARRIED—EXCEPT FOR' to die Read about it in Song of Larnnofc,. , , Why were the leadefs of the Red Arm . ): MOTHER," Henry said. But can young by Albert Richard Wetjen.` executed? And just when Hitler was sup• people in love wait forever? Read this "I LIKE BEING A PLUMGEiI" Elie posed to be preparing for war? Nov, for : short story by Curtin Reed, I 'Don't Alfred L Gehri In Plum/butes No Ape, mow, On page 18 of the Post the first time, the true story is revealed. , ' he shows you why it's a career he'd r CC:. -, By the former head of Stalin's secret see STRANGE S 0 5... from a ship's radio: '. ommend to young men... PLUS 6ii3cles, - vice abroad, General N. G Knvitsky. operator 19 years old, in love and waiting short stories, editorials, fur and cartoons— , 1 THE SIITUItD.IitY EVENING POST Classified Advertising 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, mutable and of fice machines to sale or rent Dial 2342 liarly Id Alaun, 121 Wont Beaver avenue. BB yr PRUE: Student Union afternoon dances eveiy Tuesday and Thmsday, 4 to 5, in the Armory Itloble by Clinton, Goodman, Dor. soy, Shaw, etc 245-3te-GD FOR RENT—Double Loom, sin gle beds • Incluide 333 South Athec ton stied Dial 897 258-2tpdßß FOR RENT—Fi ont, second-floor room, twin beds, reasonable I otos, good location Call at 625 N Allen sheet 257-2tpdlG INSTRUCTOR DRIVING to New York, evening of April 28, re turning evening of Apt it 30 If in Fraternity Social Chairinen Suggestions for Distinctive Houseparty -Gc =Shop Favors DISPLAYED AT S THERE A STRAIN IN YOUR FAMILY TIES? Friday, April 21,-1939 Wrested, mend phone number to "Box A," Student Union office 2594tp KC LOST—Theta Chi trate) nity pin last Sunda). ‘leinity of Schv.ab And and Proapect avenue Finder please call Sdinund Geiger. 2101 , 200 ltp BB STUDIINTS DESIRING Summer m k lame name, address and phone number at Student' Union office. .20 Up BB LOST—Jen clod Sigma Chi sweet. heart pin nips Lakonides pin at, Welled as guard , iJngaaved on the backs of both pins are the initials AS B Please rattan to Student Union $lO reward 262-Itp BB FollllGNT—FiraL'llom 2 loom un furnished apartment Private bath, laundry in basement, heat. water and electric furnished 117 E Foster Phone 2600 261-1t1) BB WANTED—Unfurnished apartment ARROW TIES ARE BETTER BUYS SEE THIS 'WEEK'S' POST / nit abrairari Back La Vies On Sale At SU Desk Tomorrow, Priced $2.50 Per Copy A limited numbet of back La Vies will go on sale at Student Uniim tomottow at $2.50 pm copy , . Fi Mei nay and club libi at , tans Intel est'ed in ,completing then collection may piocine is isues from the following yeats 1924, 1926, 1914, 1935, 1946 and 1937 by faculty 'couple consisting of living room, hitchen, bedroom and inhale bath,, Write natticulars, stating pilee, location and %%heti available to Box A, Collegian 264 36c-CD Plainbing- and Heating -Heating Systems Installed' - BOB + i B TAYLOR `-• ' , DIAL 2'722
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