Page Four ~~. .. ~.i Shows at - 1 30, 3:00, 6 30, 8.30 Complete show as late as - 9 05 - - "CALLING ,DR. KILDARE" - with - LEW AYRES ...LIONEL BARRYMORE NAT PENDLETON LYNNE CARVER , . SATURDAY ONLY Sociot mall on 1110110 up the webs' "THE LADY AND "-. 1 THE MOB" - with - FAY BAINTER IDA LUPINO WARREN HYMER MON - TUES -WED swwv ShOws at - 1 30,3 00,6.30,8 30 Cpmpletc show as late as - 9.05 WARNER BAXTER in !! ' .171 . 1E RETURN OF I'HE CISCO KID" 1; 3 . -with— LYNN BARI d' s CESAR ROMERO At 1 , HENRY—HULL FINAL WARNING to gunmen and' Mlle! s SIM brag they can be.p.t mery i up' Warden Lewis E Lawce '"YOU CAN'T GET 3 .. AWAY WITH MURDER" - with ,et O,IIUMPHREY BOGART Gale Pate • Billy Halop 1 , 17 2 : John Litel. 'Students Oppose Dance 'Band 0 Leitzell Hits Collegian Edit Denies Borough Collected $9O From College To Repair Damaged Street Buigegs Lett7ell denied today the ehaige node on a iecent edi tolial'of the Collegian that boi ough authorities had collected $9O from the College for damages done to the intersection at Allen Sheet and College Avenue during a student demonstiation last Sep tembet The ellitollal, entitled, "In the Sp! mg," declined that the hot ouglt had speed to wpm' the street as soon as the football sea eig= Shows at 6.30, 830 Complete show as late as - 9 05 Matinee Saturday Only - I'3o TODAY ONLY I JOHN GARFIELD . in - "BLACKWELL'S ISLAND" with -- Rosemary Lane • Dick Purcell 11111111111011181111111MMI 1 , SATURDAY ONLY I - GENE AUTRY in - 'MEXICALI ROSE' with Smiley Burnett NIMMENIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIINIMMIN I MONDAY ONLY JACK HOLT in - "ROOKIE COP" with Virginia Weidler Remember HER on HER Day With,Your Photograph _ Sunday, May 14th • PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP 214 E. College Ave. Stale College, Pa OVER THE WEEK - END .'. . . Sail a Straight Course to Our NEW SHIP BAR HOTEL MARKLAND BELLEFONTE, I'A. eon nos over, but had neglected to do so It called upon the bor ough to immediately make repairs m icfund the money to the stu dent body Leitsell, speaking fm the bet ough counul stated that it had I eeeivcd no money "An agteement was made be tmeen the college and the borough to %sad, until school had closed fot the Sununu beim° sheet 'lemurs %%mild be made," he declined Conflict Exams Must Be Reported Today .In Registrar's Office Today has been set as the deadline fm students to 'apart final exam conflicts at the Reg istiat's Mace, accotding to Ray V Watkins, College scheduling officer The conflict exam schedule be t cleaned toward the hat to Pact of next Meek hlr Wat kins said THE NITTANY NEWS STAND, 11(1 W. College Ave. , • . , TObacco Cigars Cigarettes - ' Smokers' Supplies • Papers Magazines Periodicals Candy PENN STATE COLLEGIAN JOURNALIST'S TRIBUTE (Continued From Page One) Telt:lance—he had it Whenzthe Duke Ellington episode came the foie and he attacked the inioleirince and bigotry it displayed, letteis came to Tioarinvitch—typical of I%hich was the following fioni an Ohio clergyman "Let me thank you fm your - editotial on 'The Source-of De, mociacy' in the Febtuaty 24 issue In style it web worthy of a Place on any edam ml page A , :a statement of mmople it was superb." , The letter from Di Schott of the Physical Education School, excerpts of which follow, is also,typical. "Dining your adininisiaation as Editor, I always lead your cilitoiials with keen interest. With sonic I disagreed. With the lest I was in entat i C . accord Perhaps, if I had the information at hand that you had 'v.hen you \mote those editorials- withiv,lnch I dm= agreed I would mom than likely have been in accord you have had a difficult task , . you always stated your position eery clearly and fCarlessly for this I admite you. I am convinced that not once did you have an ultemoi intitive in presenting, a point of view . your criticism was always timely and in the interest of a good cause "Your going will be a personal loss to ine. My ugly regret is that I did not learn to know you , bettet " Born, August 23, 1919 in the heart of the anthracite region, Jessup Carpatho-Russian descent . finished eight years of glade school in six years even though he was out a half-year be cause of appendicitis met a girl in eighth made . four years Liter got up enough coinage hei he liked her . (P S —it's all off now) decided on fouttialism in senior year of high school inspiration was Joe Polakoff; sports editor of Scranton Tribune, who kept encouraging him on his one hook published '`The Pal tot," weekly typewritten news sheet .. could NA rite only sports before he came to State . Polakoff in his office once told him; "Don't get into jouinalisin unless you,have it in your blood!" John mapped back at him, "Geer, I can't stay out of here"' graduated from high school when 15 years- of 'age Jack Nyman of Eng Comp Dept taught him how to'argue, maishall his facts presi dent of the Commons Club his'junior year, national editor of the Club sophomore and junior yeaks Tams his policies as liberal . strong FDR man but dis agieos vtith the New Deal foreign policy and its bitter anti-business measures hates William Green, Congressman Dies, Hamilton Fish admires Senator Norris, Hopkins, Borah, Norman Thomas closest fi tend is Roy Nichols, ietning managing editor of the Collegian Lou Bell is his choice fon best all-around prof . aulmnes liberal youogei element of faculty—McHenry, Pundt, Fer guson, etc biggest thrill of his life was Ashen he v.as presented a ling by the Junicn Board for his outstanding work on the Col). legion his eyes clouded with teals and for, the first time m his life he couldn't speak honor societies and reorganization cam paigns gave him most fun ' member of Sigma Delta Ohl, Pi Gamma Mu, Student Board, Student, CounCil, Student Union Board, Forensic Council has been offered reportorial positions with Pittsburgh Pleas, Scranton Tribune _. Good luck, John' Board Kills SeniOr Gift Reconsideratioh (Continued From Page One) ,l eon. that they were showing lir sportsmanship, and that in t reams the precedent had been to accept the decision regaidless of the reps esentation The leanest tor reconsideration was farmed by two memheis,,ot the Boaid John A. Trolmovitch '39 and Peter G Seder '.39 The eight menthe's who voted against leconsideration were Joseph A. Peel '39, Raymond S Cookery '39, John C Rex '39, William 11, Wilson '39, Donald W Whight '39, Walter A Jones '4O, F Dunning Rupprec . ht 'lO, and Arnold C Latch '4l In an attempt to guaid against Senior Class dissension In futu - re Sears the Beata voted unanituotis lyto set up the following regula thous to announce the meeting twice in the Collegian, to hold an open foimu at leant one week be fore the selection of the gift and to select two projects for the gift, and to have the balloting conduct ed on voting machlues in conjunc tion with the all College elections and• subject to the regulations thereof The pi oposed budget for 19311- 10 was passed unaulmouslY•u ills tin Cu major changes The Junior clash mosident will receive a sls Hatch as usual for his work In carrying out freshman elections, but the class secretary will not be given the usual $l5 ring Blue Eugene H. Lederer REAL ESTATE 114 E Beaver Ave. Dial 4066 ' State College Bedenkmen' To Face Pittsburgh Tossers (Continued From Page Three) burg strikeouts_ wei e called. . ' Ci ippled by the loss of hurler Joe Didinger, the fast-stepping Lion tossers v. ill hcar_ a play ball" three times nithin the next five days They face 'Syracuse away Saturday, and play 'Pitt away Tuesday and Wednesday : . : Penn State ab , a e Gates, H 1 0 0 0 -0 0 Shemin, If ___ 1 0 0 0 0 0 - Hall ;son, ss __ 5 0 0 3 2 1 Menzic, 31> 0 2 1 U 0 Brake, cf 3. 0 1 4 0 0 Wrigley, rf 3 1 0 0 0 0 Sapp, 21> ____ 4 1 1 2 0 0 c ____ 4 1 1 10 0 0 Seibel, lb ____ 4 1 1 2 1 0 Watts, p 0 0 0 0 0 ,0 Bastian, p ___ 3 2 2 0 2 0 Totals 32 6 8 27 5 1 Gettysburg ab r h o a- e Weems, lb ___ 2 1 0 6 0 0 }batten, It ___ 4 1 0 5 A/ 0 Simon, 2b 4 1 2 3 3 1 Yunaska, 3b __ 4 0 0 2 2 0 O'Neill, ____ 4 U 2 4 0 0 Hamilton, cf 4 1 2 3 0 0 Glod, rt 2 0 0 0 0 0 Bendel, rf ___ 0 1 0 0 0 Byers, ss 4 0 0 2 3 0 Hommer, p__ 4 0 0 0 1 0 Totals _l_44 4 7°25 U I Key, junior honor sotlets. ndil not receive $lOO for expenses as has been tho custom In past years. Under the new all-College gov ci nment regulations the Board voted unanimously to'compensate the all-College president $BO per year and to as% ard $2O a year to the vice-president, sho also will serve as secretary The Board be lieved that if these men handle their duties in the proper way the ttimpensation will be well-earned The NeW --MLNtigtACH $15.50 , Paul ' - A Mitten Apparel , .146, S. Allen Street Artist§ Marquardt Poll Shows 3-2 Dissent Opposition To $2 rrice Increase Revealed , Even Stronges The introduction of a popular dance oreltcs,tia ou next year's Artists' Course is opposed by a too thirds majority of present subscribers, according to a survey recently conducted by Dr. Carl E Marquardt, chairman of the Ar tists' Course Committee Three bundled and fatty seven students Noted !'No" on the ques tion, said Dr Marquardt-while 168 Noted "Yes" Among non-student 'rotors, 282 opposed the addition of a dance orchestra and 114 support ed It On the question of 'an Inca ease of $2 or 82 50 to make possible the ! inclusion of such a popular cum ber, negative opinion Valk. 'even stronger, Dr Matquaidt declared Only 18 pet cent of those polled mere in fallor of the increase Women in Sports I By KNOBBY HEFFERAN Ushering' in the sluing spotty season, W.R.A. mill fete the old and neu board and the fall and Al intei sports champions at its an nual banquet at the Nittany Lion ,Inn Monday. _ Club presidents, varsity hockey, basketball, and rifle teams, lam, moral manageis, winning intia muial swimming, bomling, bas ketball, badminton, and ping-pong teams, and the committee for the banquet mill be included on the guest list. W. R. A 'regrets that all gills mho have taken part in sports and have worked on committees this year could not be invited But there's'almays next year . ' - Do you know that White Hall is open , Fliday and Saturday evenings -as well as during the week? For swimmers, the pool lb open Dom 7 30 until 9, and the bowling alleys and pmg-pong tables can be used any time from 7'mntil 10 Don't let the fact that you don't haven date spoil your evening, gills You can have lots of fun at White Hall! • CLASSIFIED - TWIN'S RACKETS RESTRUNC— All work guaitudeed. Rackets called for and delivered The' Rs Larlnger, 206 West College avenue Dial -3360 BB yr. TYPEWRITERS—AII wakes ex pertly repaired, portable and of fice, machines for sale or rout Diul 2342 Dairy E Muss, 127 West Beaver avenue . , BB yr FROE Student Union artaniuou dames every Tuesday and Thursday, 4 to 5, In the Armory 111118iG ,by Clinton, lloodulan, Dur. se), Shuw, etc '246.3te-GD IVANTED—Unfurnished apartment. ' by [acuity couple consisting of 11 leg i um, kitchen, bedroom and 2irrii:ate bath 'Write particulars, stating pike, location and when available to Box A, Collegian IP THE PERSON who took d knee-length raincoat by mistake at the Collegian-banquet will re turn it, he can have his Sehlesm Sigma Tan pin_ FOR SALE—T uxe d o, double- Imaged 38-40 long Dial 2917 cm ,cull at 524 S. Pugh sheet. 275-ItpdGD FOR SALE—Tux and tu_cessoiles sacrilit!ed Dull J 432 Ask fur Bud "Sprfng"Fever" Appetite ? Dko, Cool . r enjoy - tasty foods a "Pep Up" - Your appetite at the, CAMPUS RESTAURANT Corner College and Pugh Course Stahl, Gilbert _Chosen Ist Rifle Co-Captains; Getz Named Manager Benjamin II Stahl '4l and °R hea C. Gault '4l hale, been elected co captains of next year's rifle team and Noah Z Getz '4l has been chosen manager, Maj Donosan 1' 'Tenet], coach, an nounced yesterday ' Stanley E Runk 'll ens cho• sett assistant manager Thin is the first time that co captaind its been elected by tini teed , • Now... fOr that good old fashioned STRAWBERRY SHORT '*.• CAKE At • Ak. C O P Phone Yonebrder Early • *- ELECTRIC BAKERY •' Phone 3121 Allen St. Attention 'Caterers!, . 9 Individual T-toned Steaks,Culied Steaks, - and Chops for Your Week-end Meals • • - 161775 _ wra at- , nittaily- e mea Owg FarmStort , Cornerni Allen and Beiiv'er • ;- ' . - THE - FIRST NATIONAL BANK STATE COLLEGE- Member. of Pedei.al llepasit Insurance Corporation s, J • ' .`; • I _ „J• _ • - ,••• • -0 Friday, May 1939