Page Four ROTC Units K And E Are Judged Best ! Inf anti y Company “K” and En gined Company *‘E” weie judged the best m their lesjjgctive sopho more ROTC parades last Monday In the last paiade next Monday, Company **K” will lead the in fantry m the place of honor form «*jly occupied by the Peishing Rifles ’’Judging of the best-appealing companies in each paiade was be gun this yeaL foi the fiist time Qathamn Shows at -1 ‘ 30, 3*oo, 6 30, B*3o Complete Show as Late as 9 05 LAST TIMES TODAY “What A Life” ' with JACKIE COOPER BETTY FIELD LIONEL STANDER Added—March of Time -"Battle Fleets of England” SATURDAY ONLY ~[ Ttoubles aic just something you zip on and off like a ba~ uana peel fo these niud Zany* who tiy to discoicnt the fact it is "No Man’s Land!" The RITZ BROTHERS “Pack Up Your Troubles” with Jane Withers • Lynn Bari Stanley Fields MON. —TUES. —WED. LAUGH , LAUGH, LAUGH' The acting w ciazy . The cucits is phoney . . . the story doesn’t make sense . bat don’t miss it Come and see those nuul men fiom MARX' MARX BROS “At the Circus” With Kenny Baker Florence Rice Nat Pendleton wmm Shows at • 1 30, 3.00, 6.30, 8:30 Complete show as late as • 9:05 LAST TIMES TODAY A Re Issue FREDRIC MARCH ~ „ WARNER BAXTER LIONEL BARRYMORE *— in “The Road to Glojry” SATURDAY ONLY' j\. man of medicine lives an ’'amazing udvcntuic behind grim prison walls' “Those High Grey . -Walls” with WALTER CONNOLLY ONSLOW STEVENS IRIS MEREDITH MON.— TUES. —WED It’s got everything' Girls " . Gags Liiuhs! Dai ing Daw tiny' Tot rid Tunes! ZORINA The glamorous dancing star of "I Married 'An Angel” “ON YOUR TOES” with EDDIE ALBERT Alan Hale • Frank McHugh I UtiMM Shows at • • • • 6:30, 8:30 Complete Show as Late as 9:05 JToday Only CHARLES BOYER in , ‘‘When Tomorrow Corned’ Sail'-day Only “Smashing the Money Ring” with RONALD REAGAN r Margot Stevenson Monday and Tuesday JOHN GARFIELD ft Priscilla Lane _ In “Dust Be My‘Destiny*' J. V. Gridders Meet Big Red Bears Today Game To Open First Year For ‘B’ Eleven Inauguiating Penn State’s fiist season in Junior Varsity gridiron competition, a Nittany Lion “B” squad will meet a Cornell Jayvee eleven on Schoellkopf Field at Ithaca at 4 p m. today The Lion “Bees,” 17 stiong, left this, morning with the varsity squad, who meet the Big Red leg ulais tomonov Included in the squad are Irwin, Megargee, and Robb, ends, Cicak, Kunhle, Engle, tackles, Margeium and Yoho, guards, Raysor and Lucas, cen teis, Kopach, Bates, Nonemakcr, Laßaue, Cuitis, Kinnaid, and Kms, backs Kins, who suffeied an ankle in jury early in the week, is not cei tam to see action Lucas, a senior, has been named captain foi the Jayvee battle One other game is caided foi ; the Junior Vaisity, against the Navy "B” team, at Annapolis, the Friday befoxe the vaisity set-to with Pennsylvania f . Tiiuity College lias a lilstoiy lass conducted by a blind instiuc Eugene H. Lederer REAL ESTATE 114 E. Beaver Ave. Dial 4066 State College ARROW'SHI RTS MEN’S APPAREL 146 South Alien St., Diagonally Across from Post Office ARROW TIES THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF STATE COLLEGE Member of Federal Deposit Insurance-Corporation Football Continued From Page 1 Geihard, Ickes, Ktouse, Patiick, Peters, Petiella .Rollins, Smaltz, and White, backs Cornell, minus Peck-Holland- Spang-Roth and Co, has come through with another typical Carl Snavely eleven Building his team around nine returning lettermen, Snavely pulled one of the biggest early season upsets of the yeai when his Big Red team shellacked Syiacuse The Ithacan hopes were struck a haid blow eaily in the week with the announcement that Captain Vinnie Eichler, spectacular full back, is through for the season Eichler injured his knee eaily in the year and will be unable to see any more action Snavely will piobhbly start much the same lineup he used in the Syiacuse and Princeton clash es, with Kirk Heishey and Alva Kelley at ends, Fied West and Nick Drahos at tackles, Louis Con ti and Howie Dunbar at guards, and Bud Finneran at center In the backfield will be Walt Matusz czak at the blocking half, Mort Landsberg at full, Whit Baker at the tailback, and Hal McCullough at the running half Baker Pass Star Baker and McCullough aie the big guns of the Red offense The former is an outstanding passer and a very capable runner which he piovcd in the Punceton battle Satuiday McCullough, though on ly 'weighing 166, is a triple-threat ace in eveiy sense of the word In the line, Drahos and the two ends, Kelley and Hershey aie standouts Claims from the land of the*Red are that these two ter minals arc bettei than Spang and Holland of last year’s team ARROW HANDKERCHIEFS ARROW UNDERWEAR PENN STATE COLLEGIAN College A warded $148,231 Proj Improvement Of Grounds And Construction Of New Campus Facilities Planned A fur icaching non-federal works piojcct amounting to $148,231 foi the improvement of grounds and the construction of campus fa cilities at the College was announced here yesterday by George W Ebert, Superintendent of giounds and buildings Announcement of presidential approval of the piogram which has been sponsored by the College boaid of trustees, came to Ebert through the office of Congress man 'James E. Vari Zandt. The program will include deal ing and grubbing excavating, grading, laying stone bases, sur facing, building of sidewalks, fences and backstops for the ten nis courts, and seeding and plant ing of shrubs The pioject which is not con nected with the piesent program now underway here under GSA authority also includes several measures to prevent damage to the campus giounds similar to that which occurred during the se vere rainstoim several weeks ago Installation of drainage pipe, in lets and catch basins, gutters, and curbs piovided for in the measure is expected to pievent such dam age in the future. The date the project will start has not yet been-announced Dr. Betts Prepares; New “Reading” Text For Publication A new textbook, which concerns some of the outstanding problems facing leaders in visual education today, is being prepared for pub lication by Di Emmett A Betts, head of the Reading Clinic at Penn State i “Differentiation of Instruction" is the tentative title of the text and the mateiial in it was gath ered by Di Betts duung lus search work heie as well as on his extensive lecture tours which have carried him over the eritire coun try ' - , . CLASSIFIED' Typewriter,—All makes expert ly tepaired Portable and office machines foi sale 01 lent. Dial 2342 Hany F. Mann, 127 W. Bea vei avenue 1C Sept TENNIS RACKETS lestrung— Armour’s tennis strings; 2-24 hour service Lowest puces in town All work positively guaran teed. The Restringer, 206 W Col lege Dial 3360 Attention—The Student Union Office is In no way responsible for the delivety of the Collegian We do, however, keep Collegiau copies at oui office foi those who fail to leceive tiieii copy thiough the ptoper channels 45-4tcoGD Notice —We have many calls'for talent in the entertainment line and would like to have all magi cians, singers, juggleis, hypnoti sts, danceis, and other entertain ers place their name and address at the Student Talent Bureau’ at the Student Union Office immedi ately 41-4tch—GO FOR RENT—Share room, with running wal 123 West Nittany avenue. ,< 65-3tpdGD Lost —Biown suede jacket* 4 in l2 o'clock Sunday night and 12 o’clock Monday noon Please letuin to Student Union' 78-ltp-GD Lost—Green felt hat, 119 M I, Tuesday afternoon Finder return to Student Union 77-pd-WG For Rent—Apaitment, pleasaut and convenient. Ou second floor consisting of thiee looms, upper profaned No other clussmcn roomers 138 W Piospect avenue ' 76-ltp-BB - Five dollar reward for return, of brown tweed suit coat Bring to Student Union Coat was left in SLA wash*oora 75 ltp-BB Reward for return of red macki naw jacket lost in Dairy Building last Saturday Retuin to P.~ E. Busin Sigma Phi Epsilon , * l > 79-ltp-BB For Rent—Single and double room, with plenty of beat and”*hot water and tbei e is no rush for the bathroom 122 W Nittany Dial '679 80 ltp-GD Lost—Three blankets from. Gam ma Phi Beta’s alumni display'on Sunday. Information as to where abouts of sarnie would be appreciat ed. lt-comp AWEJ Lost—Wine red Parker fountain pen with initials P.S H. on aldo Return to Student Union desk^Re- Liberal Arts Staff Stays In Old Main Until 2nd Semester The liberal arts admimstiative staff ai»d departments which weie transfeired when, construction w’ork started will remain in. Old Main at least until the, end of this semester, Dean Charles r M. Stod dar announced yesterday In addition to the admimstiative staff, the arts and science exten sion department, the superinten dent of undergraduate centers, the institute of local government and the departments of Efiglish com position, political science, Span ish, English hteiaturc, German, and philosophy will shift then offices to the new Centi al Liberal Arts building when it is. ready for occjpany. The department of journalism and dramatics alone will stay in Old Mam after the transfer is accomplished, Dean Stoddart said Lack of equipment will prevent tlie shift of offices foi some time, however ' Phi Beta. Kappa lias started a diive to raise a scholai ship' fund of 8300,000 foi "the defense of free dom of speech and the humani ties ’’ They do the job they're meant to ito^ ’ V<besterfields are like that .. ."they go'about ( Xv /_>S f i ' " ■" \ * their of giving you more smoking 1 pleasure. I ..with a taste, aroma and mildness that’s, all their own ..'. the kind that only' the. .ftilppsq Year Old Co-op Proves Value Group Reaches Capacity Membership Of Over 90; Over 20 On Waiting List After a year's test student co operatives at Penn State have been pronounced, “Definitely a success,” by Clarence Stevens ’39, who this year is employed as a full-time manager ,The Student Co-operative Asso ciation is starting its second year with a capacity group of 91 mem beis, six more than last year, and n watting list of approximately 25 Two houses are operated by the Association, one at 244 East Nit tany avenue and one at 330 South Burrowes street. The only hired employees are a cook for each of the houses and the full-time grad uate manager All the lest of the woik lSsdone by the members Success Illustrated Living in the Nittany Co-op aic 20 women Thirty two additional membcis come in for board Seven men live at the Buirowes Co-op with 32 additional in for meals. Each week the co-op members, are charged $4 for board and §2 50 foi room. At the end of the yeai they will have returned to them a share of the profit made by the Association ' The co-operatives weie -first established here last fall after the idea developed from a social in quiry trip to New York City under the sponsoiship of thc'PSCA. Knox College, the original "Old Shvash” has been selected as the location Cor a series of "Old Si wash" motion pictuies right'combination of the world’s best "ciga- rette tobaccos can give. CUSHIONS New Rayon Covered Cushions Bright Colors EGOLF’S ENJOY EXPERT SERVICE GEO, L. SMITH’S POWDER PUFF .• BARBER-AND BEAUTY SHOP • •- ( t-- ( . 1 i Beauty Craft In All Branches . PIONEER SHOP—ESTABUSIWEO 1920 : ALLEN STREET. _ ' „ DIAL 2201 - . STATE COLLEGE : AFTER THE BALL ; IS OVER .. . f°r" : ~' -. _ ' » „ ! :,, J 5, ' Treats y ; ''l . • Courteous Service ‘ ... ' = - - take your “QUEEN” to thc \ DAIRY BAR 145 S. ALLEN /, " ' ' NEILLY.’I4 PROP. ' mm • Ccp)rtgfc: 19$?, LSCGETT 4, Mnu Toiacoo Ccc Friday, October 20, 1939 ect ■s !KM*i
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