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    ISEE EDITORIAL
I "UNDER A HAT"
VOLUME 35—No. 62
INSPECTION ASKED BY LANDLADIES DF 21 HOMES
•
IQ Millioils Slated
For. College 'Upkeep;
Final Vote Monday
' Allocation Is $75,000 Over James' Figure;
, House 'Also Studies 2 Bills For
,: - , MI School, GSA Rentals
Special Is Mc Collegian
HARRISBURG, May 18—A inanitcnance appitipilation of $4,-
- 500,000—amiloiumately $75,000 above that allocated by' Governor
l'Arthur H James'in his budget message last Febtuali—is slated lot
the Pennsylvania State College Ica the 1939-41 biennium in the gen
,
' era! appioni iation bill now awaiting final vote
- -The Penn State appaopi iation has advanced to second 'Lading
,;and sill reach the final voting stage Monday if no ooiections ale
lot thconting, and none has yet matt:lllomi( ,
i-- , Million Below Request
IThe allocation, almost one mil
lion, below the College's "mini
` mum 1 equeSt" of ,$5,468,445, is
believed to exclude special giants.
to the Schools of Minctal Indus
ti les and Engineeting and rentals
on Gencial State Atitholity im
p; ovements ,
Meanwhile, two special bilk ap
pi opt toting $OO,OOO fat the School
I of - Minna] Industries and $588,-
1 000 fot State Authaiity tent...Lis,
ale also befoie the House The I
bills, sponsoied by Rep Kenneth
C Hams " (R, Centre), gained
appioval of the House Appiopii
atmns Committee ,
Owlett: Sponsors' Blil
Another bill lot $20,000 lot le
sealch in human nutaition lot
children; 'sponsnied - by Sen G.
Mason - Owlett ,(R „ Tioga) „is be
-foli,;`-thrg,siKiatt:'?"*-- • •
All appropi nation ',bilk must
,pass both the Senate and House
and be apprOved by the Governm, I
who, holds life-and-death poser
over them.
: Oxford, Group
Siitirg Moral
Rearmament
,
Meeting Scheduled
' For Sunday,
'2 A campaign to arouse students'
,to a spiritual tevaluation of con
, temporniy" life - will ieceive local
impetus et a general 'fleeting in
the second (loot lounge of Old
Main at 3 p m -Sunday
The movem s eilt, Sponsoredonsmed
laoifally
byi.tha 0 .- rfind ,Gi atm, is
gri"this , +ampu,,
ire omi IThilite — the"eadeislup
'uf
- Sams lV'Sauc;ei '4O, It is now
termed as a Moi al Realinament
_
- 'Elgin, students of the College,
including Saussei, attended the
opening - demonsti attain at' Medi
l-on Situate Caudell in New York
last Sunday. They wets Paul L
Beale '4O; Paul Bug '4O, Sainett
J Junkm '4l, Caul ll' Keller '4O,
Sharp M MtElwain '4O, Call P
Noldbeig 'JO and Waite; A. Show
'3O
"Moral Real liniment is Sot
those who limbic that if evety
one wei e like the portion who talks
a good game but plays badly ap
parent .it Penn State and. eke-
Whele, Penn State wouldn't be
much unmoved," Was the explan
aunt olTetcd by Sausset to the lc
tval of such a -cause
Players To Give
Free Tickets
' Next Week
, Stalling Monday the Peen State
- Payers. prim contest
which will nut seven studeuhr free
tickets to "You,San't Take IL With
You. the.Playcliu' Sluing
lipnse
innLy Itt od action
All - students wishing to enter
the contest must, go ti., the Stu
dent U.lllOll ankh in -Old Main
slteta ihey may sign 'tludr mune
beside a uumbel Al/the end of
each day a "he:lcy nembei" sill be
chosen and the holder of the teen
het will :oeeive a e6'nulinientary
ticket to lino chow
lehearsals sell Undel nay.
ph octet Flank Neashaunt' lii
Let "You but I 'Take It With
Yoe a teal . Ilonsuistrty piodue
-
After lhet"int.ltY cumber" ton
test the Playois ale planning one
of mosl tlettsational campaigns
highs gioun's history entire
student body hunt tioulshing to
Port Matilda will linvu a chance to
IlartiLlpato. and- the rich' prices
ttlone will bu well uin th twice the
energy consumed
- 1-lonorarY Inducts '
OtrieersAtDinner
' Alpha Delta Sigma, mufession
al, gdveitismg, honmtuy ater
,nity, ut its annual initiation and
heat (linnet Wednesday inducted
Sydney E Gowlin '9O us7presid
ent. The. other officers are. Don
al& M. Creiswell '9O, vice presid
ent; ~ Donultl, , G. Dickinson '4O,
~ s ecretary, William S. , Bradford
"90, treasurer.
Serrit-}Meekly
V .
-4 0 I A ,i, , ‘
rim tatr- 0:, Tritt.
„.,,,,,,;. •
. .. ~„...
ROTC Graduation,
Parade Scheduled
_For Next , Monday
Palm States ,innual graduation
'suede of ROTC units mill take
place at 3 JO Monday afternoon of
the pistetice athletic field At this
lime 45 seniors I'M lecehe mum
lissiolls as Second Lieutenants in
the Officers Reserve Corps of the
Army of the'United States
President Ralph D Hetrel mill
piesent medals to six outstanding
sophomore•and freshman 11 0 T
C students They are Robert N
Cake', Benjamin li Stahl and Rol
land S Mange!. soplipmores, John
W Aladinlue, leklmard 11 Krainik
and Charles D Stead's, frt''slimen
Outstanding among IL 0 'r C
students. Benjamin Ir. Stahl "41
ill t eceive seveml honors during
the pt esetitution of ax arils Be
sides w inning °He of the est
dent's Medals, SLUM will receive
ecognition for outstanding ac
complishments as "It tnembei of
Penn State's flint, vat sity rifle
team this yeat
It () T C students will be ex
cesed hum Basset Monday after
-110011 I* time (ot the ceremony
o ties_ will form at 3 115'n m, Cul
Amin use It Ornery. us ua l of the du
i us Intent of feline ty science Itl
n
tactics, an yesterday In
ease can 0 Witten out - the oarltio,
the footle 0011 h Will be postponed
until Monday 211 nt thirsanto time
LA. Lecttlie Series
Inds With' Grether
Di E T Giether gave the last
of this year's series of Lama!
Arts lectures at 8 p.m. Wednes
day The talk was on "The Fair
Tiede Laws" and stressed the
effect of retail price fixing on the
consumer .' , '
Dr , Gm:titer professor of
el:enemas at the Ueiveisity of
California and has been visiting
professor at the University of
Pennsylvania /for the past yea'
He is the managing editor of "The
Journal of Marketing" and the
author of "Resale Price Maintain ;
=elm Great,Britam,","The Fair
Trade Laws;' and a number of
articles
President Hetzel' TO Stitt4l,e At First All
Inauguration In RecrOtipn Hall On Tuesday
- + 4- .
HE'LL SPEAK
PRESIDENT RALPH D HETZEL
Hetzel 'Speaks _
To Counselors
Defines and Stresses
State Spirit
"Ti ue Penn State spn it i
solute, unqualified devotion to the
highest ideals, and objective , : of
Setting forththis definition of
Oin. State
s siniiti WI the ideif
which they shhuld convey to the
Class of .194:;, President Ito1ph,l)
Hetzel spot e to a meeting of next
NeillN Fieshmen Cuunselots on
Wednesday night .
Using this definition as a men
sui mg stick, Pi eydent Hetiel
said, "We may Judge the tine
uoith of any tiaditions or Cos
toms by deteimining whether of
not they conform to it"
• Traces Developments
Toeing the history, and devel
opment of the College through the
twelve and one-half yew s he has
been President, Di fletzel &-
elm ed the spurt of the College
had progressed tremendously in
thin time "What was lupe twelve
years ,ago was falling on our
ea] s," he Saul
"There was deep COIR.CI 11 us to
the future The faculty was de
moralued ; the financial status of
the College was bad, thei e was
even talk of moving the instatu-
Lrbn 'to Ilai isbuig t '; he went on
to say
J Allen McAfee , ' '4O, ehan man
`of the meeting, stated that the
meeting Wednesday was the last
this yew
School Of Liberal Arts Councilmen' Grant Approval
To Constitution As Organization Deadline Approaches
%%"ith the dendilite foi utgaulin
lion of Sellout Count-Ile di awing
Litvoil—WedoestillY MilY 21—the
oho toil (.011111 iilltell fog the School
'of Lit anal Alto have tentatively
shtUvl no‘t, 'Nemlay H Thursday
taw utuiga fie, selcel lon 01 a anal
Pluto t email
' AL1,111)11111g the: Itatlpa rtll
that tralip as a busts AO' (.0111111t,t
la.g th; election, Oa' MAIM. Jan
toi, and b 012110111011.1 01111(.11 mem
bers 1011 dale' mine the urubur
(Amato diull Mak,* built each cur-
I h.,11111 hllealUab a ill be t.taldta.t.
61 1)) , Ertlebt 111 Balkan. Senior
School Cuuncllutuu-eleut, übsisted
by Arita L liefferau 'll and Alice
it Munay 'l3"
Students to Select Representatives
Coma:ice and Meninx students
will Select ruin men in eut.li class
from their gimp. Arts tied Let
tees must vote for three, and Jbur
nallsin sill choose two TilreC
WOlllOll in each class will also be
selected All "stutlentS must vote
fur ilolBollli Iti their use clia rlt,u-
Iwo
Thu Couktitution or Liborul Arts
School Council l‘tts drum up and
adopted shortly utter the new stu
'dent go%erunteut setup was up-
STATE COLLEGE, PA.,7RIDAY, MAY 19, 1919
To Follow Oath,
Inaugural Of,
McWilliams
Pre4idezit Hallett D IleDel will
dente' the pi indent addiess at
the first All,College Inauguration
Let emonies in lieueation Hall at.
p m Tuesday. the committee - on
artangements for inauguration an
nounced yestetday
Dr Fletael will gpealc
imiuedi
ately after ilottard G MLWllliauts
takes the oath of offia..e as All-
College Plesident and dative] 9 his
inungutal speech
Tentative Parade Plans Set
According to tentative plan, au
tonged by the committee \Verities
da) ,night,t the ceremonies could
011011 II MI a outride through loan
led b 3 the Blue Band and Pershing
Rifles The parade could folio at
the 'offload station Oil North Ath
erton Street tomcod south on
Atherton to Nlttan>, then east to
Locust. Lane, north to College Ac
Into cent to But roe es, and not th
to Recterition Ball
Playing* of the Alma Motet by
the Blue Band could launch the
inaugural Proceedings in the hall
ate: cinch John A Troanovitch
'39, chairman of the Inauguration
committee, could deliver the cel
coming address
AlcWilllams then could take his
oath before Herbert B Callan '39,
chair man of Student Trilninal, and
give a live - minute inaugurid,
speech.. 1? ) :ikon] atalk coUid
ilose-tlreceremonle's ,k`4`^^.'""4:,-4
Women Display
New' Culinary
Methods'
A NCI ICS of dentonsLiations on
new ideas of food pieparation
and solving etc being given by
the home economics mums in'
Room 106 Home Economics build:
ing and sill continue .until May
29
The piogiam is as follows To
day at 9 IL m, "Info:mal Sp: mg:-
time Entettanimg;" at, 10 a m
"Spiingtnne Meals," Monday at
5 p m, "Luncheons Tilumph
ant," at 6 p. m "Buret Suppeas'
Invite them all"' •
- Tuesday at 10' a ni., "Pointeis
on Vegetable 'Cookery," at 2 p m
"A Ticat fin the' Whole Fain•
11Y;" Thursday at 9 a m , "Food
for the Pennsylvania Dutch Pic
nic," at 10 a in , the MIITC topic
Fuday at 9 a. , m., "The Bridal
Luncheon at its Best," at 10 a
, the same topic, Monday, May
29 at 9 a m., "Tray Ser vice," at
10 a. In ° The Buffet Supper Ex
pressive of Hospitahty."
mined Olital ollicial ratification
will lent II ith the new council
The complete text of the Com
ntillition'follons
Article I—Name
Section t The twine or tide or
ganization shall be "'rile Liberal
Alb; School Council of ybe Penn
byl‘tlebt Stele College"
Set Mewl The functions of this
Liberal ,krts Council shall be'
l'o make reeontmendations on the
tenticulum, b) To 'conduct 'polls
oil pertinent questions 1)3 means
of a carefully, neighted sampling
technique, ci To elect -front its
number the liberal Arts repro
mutative to the All-College Cold ,
net, - tani dl To provide (or alt oth
er matters pertaining to the mei
fare of students in the School of
the Liberal Arts blit'ClWTthose
expressly delegated to The Penn.
sylvania State College Student
Coveinnient Association.
t====9
Section 1 ', Ono member shall
be elected froM each class Col
each curriculum having twenty
(20) students, ono More for any
Tart of the next thirty (30); and,
one more for any partxt each fif-
Evans '4O Elected Head
i‘ Of Independent Group
,
I t.
'MA Representatives Name Bookbinder '4O
?,7
, -li Vice-President Tuesday Night
-, Clio elite Evans '4O ',las eltcted pi esitlonl, of the link:midi in
Dien', Association at the 01g1/11 1 / 4 111g, meeting held Tuesday night
The othei offiteis who still seise fat the foitlitomilig: yea] ale
Harold E Bookbinder vice-piesident, Ilemy J Eavis '4l, siLicie.
ta'zy, William Beall°!onto% '4l, treastnei , John It Walfoid '4O, su
cm] char man, Emelt F Waltman '4O, athletic than man
;irk nineteen , men itpiesentingt
12,-units also decided that in the
futui e the iepiesontntion will be
set at too men hum each unit
over 50 inembet , t,
all / those uncle' that will have on-
Irione It uas also decided that
the lunit fog !umbels in one unit
will he 125 men
Irvin Hall Joins
-,The Ii yin Hull unit oats offi
tilly accepted into membei shin
mithe association at this meeting.
With this unit now included, the
total numbei of men under the
IMA has reached the thousand
math
Final plans ai a now being lot
,
mutated fa: an initiation banquet
Unc held in the Old Main Sand
wich Shop at 6 p ,yri Thursday
The toastmastei foi this Oran
will be William W. Galin eath '39
and the chan man , John Wolfoid
Expect 4,000
NVl;t'' Slitrime r r
Dorms Will Be Used;
:350 Courses. Set
With heat' 4 QUI) expm.ted to
moll plans fol this 3OA r'Y seal_
mensessions ale raPidh being
completed nor Valium C Wea
sel,',dhettor of the neSbil)llS, 1111-
ln/11111ml y este' day
limoigtions in this ) ellt ses
sions include tile use of the nion'y
dormitory IlloLk— \Valls, Fleet
1111(1 lisle Halls—and the opening
of Franf.em Atheiton !hull to 411111-
into students, Weaver stated
To Include 350 Courses
Appioxiinately .150 courses sill
make lip Mo . ( urriculinn One lei
poi tent change 1011 be Introduced
in the Ongineeiing School of the
cessions This year for the first
limn elementary and unpile(' mini
'meting courses sill he part of the
Inter-session period rather than. of
the main session as 111 the push
, Dining host yeiti'v sessions, 41
states in addition to Pelllll33lVlllliil
sore represented at the Somme]
Scheer - here Students Ttotii three
tot eig* countries mark Witted in
the school
ty (50) Otereaftet
SCIAIOII 2 One menthol shall
be elected at large tot emit Mon
t) (901 student:, that comp:lse the
I.IIIIILIIIII a ith leas than twenty
(20) students NxempT that any
atettibei so cleLted al bilge shall
not be eat oiled in itti) curt lenient
el hetefao represented
Section Women members
bb all be, tibmteil as provided In
Set.tion I hrseitiL"P that currimila
shall he ithileginded and that Lbe
election vhmll be i.unducted by on
otgaulzation independent of men
I,Ludents 'Pilo purPose of thin sec—
!fowls to &lett proportionate rep•
tesentatlon as betm.cii men and
mouton
SOetion f Itegistiation in the
School of the Liberal Arts anti an
all-College average of 1 shall be
prline requisites for inewbeiship
In the event of any coolest for
seats, priority shall he on the Int-
Sito of highest all-College average,
unless °them hill paovitied
Sat...lion 5 Thu term of (Ake
snail be one year.
Section 6 Fin the purpose of
this , arttele, CCOIIOMIC.3 and soLiol
ogy4sbell be (combined to form one
curriculum
rgiatt
Name Gutman
Business Head
For Magazine
Title Ideas Solicited
For Publication
Iluuti G Gutman 'lO has been
named business manage) of the
now student-faculty liter y mag
iiiine which will publish its first
issue dui mg Fi eshimin \Neck
next yea' Suggestions for the
name of the publication will be
received at the Student Union
desk
, MI Ndh.im J Gashill, losti w.-
to! of English composition, mill
advise the business stall and oth
ts staff menthe's will be named
Conti ihutois Jo, tittle . _ at e:, Dean
l,hdilcs W SCMldai I of the Lib
ta al Arts school, Victor A Beetle,
pi oft ssoi of foi est management,
John C Major, assistant ptofes
sot of English composition, and
Wallace E White, assistant pi o
fessoi of wood utilwation
Othei faculty membei s e lw
have pledged funds it I e Itundall
N Wood, Rubel t E Gann aith,
William 1 Gaskill, Mason Long,
Mis aloha G Ball, ChlAnd B
Holt, James B Helm, hi auk E
Manning, }lto old E Dickson
Louis 11 Bell, Banton It Can mlei
and Ai thou B Suthei land
Luecock To Speak
In Chapel Sunday
' Let Me 'I hick' in the title of
the Sunday tool ohm chapel ad
eqs aiw h Di I !al lot! Ed %, at d
1.111 Ic of the little UIII% 01'114
Di%l idly llt,bool, Neu I en
Conn Hill deliver
1)1 I-104.mA ii the utithot of bey-
NO books and has total% ed de
w(' 9 fl OM North% tette' 0 Univer
sity Union 1 heologicol Seminal 3',
Colombia Univet sky , S 3 rains°
Un I vet city, Allegheny College,
Wehleyon IJIIIVeI oIL), .11111 the UM
, will} of Vet moot
I=l
Station I Tlio Collodi shall
plesitlbo Its OW II Isles of picao.
dui o and shalt piovldu lot the 11114-
,411111111 g of its siembeis by a too
tillt di, fi:ti vole or lie• qualified
mambo ship ,
Article V—Duties
hettion I Members shall AL
teed all sneetiags turd %ote uu all
questions L omtng before the Conn
unless excused for Lalllbe by
Um pi esidont The president of
lim 'Seale! Class shall all nod me
side 01 el , the hist meeting of the
membels-eleet aL I ens I Linea
necks before the end of the sec
ond semester, Met cartel, at least
too (2) meetings shall be held
each month
Section 2 A Commit Icy shall
be no led feu faithful perfol-
IllailL(1
I=l
SeWoe t OffieteB Sint i I be
elet.ted et the Ih a meeting of the
new ntenibeta hit eatth veer
Section 1 Amendmontb to this
Constitution shell requiie a two
thirds (%) vote of a quorum •
Welfare Committee
Okays Housing Plan
Advanced By Board
Downtown Women, Dean Of Men, Students
Suggest Way For Enforcement
Of Rooming Contracts
By EMAN
Spill If d by I elm ulmotcd effo
tote nun clung 110tNe I efot mti, the '
wation, m o special meeting with
1./eon of Men A it Wattled, Will
thy, 21 :oonnue: houses in the mg
ids in the houses will he affected
Thc nn (Ann:, held .tt the home
,r At' s Ch. les C Peal Le, west
hnn mount .101:10e, bend of the
.J1;4111/ IL:on, folio% ed alum of
he Senate Cumnuttce on Student
Wilt.' e ne , elaty allot noon,
+hen the el cup .1111,1000 d in pi !u
-lna! the plan of the Studua
!Iowan!: Boni d and otcd In , aaid
I to Pi esulent licLml tot consul
ta Mann
Hodson°!tiers Adopt Plans
The plan adopted by the House
holdet s' Organ wt.= .md
moved by representatives of the
Housing Boat d till go into ef
fect next semester Now in ten
tative foun only, the nest setup
t ails for a cont.: act to ba signed
between all householders of the
organization and student roomers
cc Inch w ould initiate a cell)] o
cal system of benefits to both put
ties
in • recut n fot satisfactoi y
stmulat ch. and comfortable con-
Jiticom, students would be n
oun ed to pay tent in advance (at
the disci etion of the householder),
manta= mdci, be t Nun ed to oc
cupy the room until expti allot] of
ti act
The final di aft of the coati act
will be ready within a week and
will be pi esented to the Student
!lousing Boatel fot apps oval Al
though under the present setup
the College hat, no legal pow et
to withhold et edits of a student
mat act violator ot to bat him
um i egisti alien, tt is andel -
quad that attempts will he ful -
limed to that end
Rules Must Be Established
Alio aution ft ma Lhc Prost
lent's Off Ito on a permanent In
,pet t ion plan could have. to des
grate,
I—The agency n hail %%mild
h ate tip stead
2—flit. agency ehich %wild ad
ininistei the inspections
3--Ilow inspections 'shall hi
uncle, who shall heat cost of in
spections, etc
Salient issue at - pi esellt is the
medium of inspection. Ut Jo.
•epli P Ititenout, head of the
College Health Sec vice, ha% (11
fel ed the sec vices of a nut se who
collaibotation with a (
114101116111 lc 01.11(1 ionise l nspectierir
hi oughoul the Slllllllll'l vid lot -
indate col approved 11,1 NI the
uolance of students
A utak' pi opoNul has included
pout in,pectumb by i epi esenia-
Ives of the Ilouselioldei s' Oi gan
/Awn and the Student Housing
Sous il
Borough Council
Rejects Daylight
Saving Time Plan
rho plan to adopt daylight t•il,
Ing time In State College appeured
doomed today, when the borough
council, at a retent meeting• (lead
ed to let the matter drop
The plan. If It had gone into ef
feet, would have alietted only stu
dents attending the summer ses
sion
Slate College Is OM} of the feu
towns in Central Penns) iVallhl
that !AM operates standard
time in both Summer and Winks
The huger (Ales have °petaled on
dio light saving time for a number
of years
It is believed that the digei
enLes of opinion of the various
tannin and business groups In the
surrounding area caused the bor
ough connell to distontinue Wahl&
erutloo of the plan
SUCCESSOR
To The Free Lance,
Established 1887
PRICE FIVE CENTS
IMEIMI
tie to set up stand, ds and tnSU
tate Colicge flouseholdni s' 01 gan
the Student Housing Boa] d and
iesday night, invited inspection of:
itation Aiwa oxitnatzly SOO sW•
zis Are Tapped
By Lion's Paw
And Blue Key
Druids Plan Initiation
Next Tuesday
Pro mot honour ies, Lion's
Pau and Blue 'Key, held
Dons yesteiday and We illeNtia,j
while emenionies were held Mon
day and Tuesday by Pa: mi Nous,
Skull and Bones, and Pc cis Tap
ping. by Di uids next Monday and
initiation Tuesday will complete
the but society entollinents ,
la all, 119, mon have, bra m
utated Ciotti 4 - ecil: Lion', 'Paw tools
.1.0 menthe' s, Blue [tee .35. Skull
and Bones PI, Put nu Nut, 18,
and Ft at,J .12 -
Lion's Paw initiated the hol
lowing men last night I lov. itel
Anderson, Quentin W Couch,
• NVailen Elliott, .1 , A
Engel, J , W Jr] oily
.It , Downie' C McWellia
Jt , David E Pei rink Gem gc
E Mutter, Robert E Schulze,
and (Boyce C NVasb. Laugh, I i
Initiated by Blue Key on Wed
nesday night coin the following
sophomoi es Jack fl San Dnyci s.
Chin les A Reid, 11 , Robei t.
Roelof's, Paul P Gems, Rage i S
Findley, , Robert 1. Rut tea
g, G Edw.ud Spence I, It ,
IVilliam AI Lewis, Joseph II Alt
Ci (risen. John II Heck, Will C
Stahel g, .1 Donald Gat tland, Mat -
4%011 D , IVakelee Thomp
son, Wdltam E Cl 11014, DA WO
Wilson, Jack W Bland, 1.01. 111
M Meekee, 3i el, Chat les C Mat
hews, lack It Cunningham, Al
ba
II Bowel s, David S Old;
stein, Adam A Suns ,
E Fuiwlm, John ii Thomas, Lac
i
once S ievei , Gem ge Jose ph,
Nonnan C Liccnbuuni, Lall len
A McGill, Ben C him nt , Ini p'a
'l' blarney, and A nth ca Wate
.1 unim s admitted beta, use ii,,became eligible since the Lost ini
tiation wci e Cacti les I' Botta, Ed
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Announce 13us-1
To Fish Paraffin
The Student ed Lion Goal
mitten will mponmor
Prelim man's Pai mime begninim
at 2 p m on Sunday All who
wish to pal tieipate must sign up
at the ,Student Union desk by
noon tomorrow A fee of 25 conk
will take Lame of all costs
Since the Pat aduse is closed
halm man on Sundays, the group
will spend its tune Inking Make
the [cadetship of Pt of Guidon I.
Trembley, of the depot Lineill of
zoology
It's Not , Too Late!
It's not too late to come out rot
the Collegian editorial staff dui'
candidates mho" east to bolo pat
out the next issue repo' t to Room
312 Old Main 7 p &oda)*