Fuge Four Co-Edits Lois E Nototltz 'l2. Mime R. Ethen 'l2. and Geittude H Hecht $1 debated the negathe side of the question Resorted that the task blame tot the Present Euro. peon eat ~tits on the Allied PCM 4rs, at Utsinus sestet day Aftet niceting Sam thmote today the" still debate the Imeitlan Unitel 'gill Oil Wednesday and Loyola on that sday George W Doughetts, Tonien'q debate coach, Is decom ban) Ing the mimed on ties first till of th.t sete.on eus gate ,cliolat ...hip., to Mai gate!. \ Cole 'l2 lltio A Gulletti HI and It Helen Coition 'l2 O Shows at • - - - 6 30, 8.30 Matinee Saturday Only at I'3o Today and Wednesday Dead-End Kids in "On Dress Parade" T ha, sday and Pa 'day GRETA GARBO MELVYN DOUGLAS in "NINOTCHKA" Sfrde GSA Reports More Progress On Contracth Be in step when you "Step Out" Formal Accessories Arrow Formal Shirts Interwoven Formal Socks Swank Jewelry Arrow Collars Pioneer Formal Braces Stetson Top. Hats Nettleton Formal Shoes pt e .......0 146 S ALLEN STREET It's Time For Pan-Hell Ball . It's Time To Order Your CORSAGES from - Wolfe, the Florist "FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS" CORSAGES 75c and up DIAL 2217 209'E BEAVER AVE The Campus Restaurant Corner of Pugh and College Predict Early Verdict On Use Of Buildings Seats Installed Rapidly But Other Contracts Lag: Completion Date Doubtrul An mob solution to the question 01 occupation of the ties College buildings next semestet cas pre dicted bs local obseisets loctal tia), as the deadline lot the second semectet timetalti," apploached Local GSA rem esentutises. chile epos ling COll , lllOl able progress on conttactg dining the holiday sea son I efused to 11111,od a guess on c hen the equipment conttacts mould he completed Chief plogl mss noted Insols.Mi the Installation of seats undo' con- Gael 12 walk on chick is still undet U.* About 2MI Meats m (.5 Inn cent of tile total hale bean installed. officials announced 'Cork has set to be commenced on the Mee contacts last acaid ed Couttact 15 tot ES su itch boalds, Contiact 21. tot fixed shop equipment, anti Contract 22, rot fixed electrical equipment Also lagging ate Contact 19 on chic') t.ss o cal loads of Agilcultural Science equipment al I bed late la9t. seek, and Contact 20, on chich %%oilmen ale moss Installing labotattny tables in the Mineral industiles building Contact 15 for labotatoll tables In the Chem ist .u-Ph,l.sit building. is I elicited 'bout 75 pet cent completed PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Questionnaire Answers 1121123 J Su imming—Wel4h , Gym—Co Laptalus Kligman and Rankle, La eic.se —Teske' y , 13h seba LI Blake, Tennis Hildebrandt, Tmek—Pratier, Colt—Co captains 'Mahaffey and Gross, CI oeipt-oun by —Manic , Sensing—Co-wptil Ins Foltz and Lipeezhy. Soccet—Schu lei , Baslcethall—no captaLe I Buell, Praziel, Chu It and I uckson , IN ell bi °he the um Id slly d dash recoul 1 Joe Peel 5 2, Gleason hi of on )ing, Hun• 1111 in boxing L Scalro 7 All College ORAL', Ilgutehead S Charlie Masser 11 Tennis, Ted Rootlike 10 Haiiy Mattson 11 Delta Upsilon 12 Al Tannin') 13 13111 Sault/ 11 The CI aighead to in , 15 Blgott Ickes and Smith' IV Gajecki Peleliu and Ickes 17 blacks Newbui3 13 Beta Sigma Rho 19 Telma% Patrick 20 State 12, Bucknell 3. State VI, Lehigh 7 Freshman Women To Attend Dinner To promote class spurt, all fieshman Women living in town 'and on campus will gather in Mac Hall at 6 p. m next Monday for a dinner sponsored by Freshman Alum and WSGA Freshman Council with M. Elizabeth Hatton '4O, uppeiclass advisor Miss Louise Pfuetze, fin mei dean of women at Whittier Col lege in California will be .guebt speaker Freshman committeewo men ale—program Jean E Hershbeigei, chairman, Maith.i. N. Albeit, publicity Mildred B Schmidt, chanman, Mallon S Ow cii, M Gail Roams, Clam E House; decorations Elsie L Rooth, chairman, M Virginia Smith, Joan E Paulhamous, in vitations Jewell BI Young, Anne C Doi woi th Upperelass nomen who eat in the hall lvill teeenre transfers to Atherton CINEMANIA,,_ ' Caton there. It kite b6'. 'rte's gh Wain ace 'Sts anec flit er' playin at th' State tomottou, Thursday an' Ft iday " That's tight, Aunt Jonilnta, you'll enjoy again the beloved and famous melodies that ate Ameri cus only teal folk musk., and the tht thing slot) of the man mho it loin them, uhen you tie on your bandana and go to see the story of Stephen Foster, magnifiLantl3 told In technicolot In "Sp anee Ills et " wwwillo TENNIS RACKETS testtung— , Animal's tennis strings; 2-24 limn service Lowest plit..es in town All work positively gltton teed The Restunger, 2013 W Col lege. Dial 33C0 TYpe.l% I 1101 b—All makes expelt 1y lepalled Portable and lllllCilillOb COI SOO 01 I etit DWI 2312 Ilan y, 1. 0 Maim. 127 W Bea- CI iIVOIIIIO lb Sept Skateb chat petted L3' machine °K2 etvaings till ii Alubber's Slum 1211 W College avenue 153-2LO-BIC If In doubt about a room try the Colonial. 12.1 W Nittany Dial Slaty College Ibso 151-Lk For Bent—Wlann, quiet loom, E Hamilton avenue Dial MS 152-Itp-LIC Loet—Sheaßei pen, initials I M T. Return to Student Union., Re uuld 150 2tp•DLO For quick, expel L typing at a i mailable rata call 2913 119 3ta-EIC Lost-2 a eeks before Christmas at Glenulaud Pool a Bulova wrist watch pith gold strap Reward if returned 198.1tP•EK Lost—Black nallet containing important cards and sum ocmon ey Liberal •ron aid Return to Student Union office , 147-Itp-BB Students Believe U. S. Can Stay Out Of Europe's War Sec eddorlal, "War And Common. Scone," 00 !milt 2 By Student Opinion Suiveys of Ainema AUSTIN, Texas, January B—With Europe's war now entering its fifth month of existence, American college stu dents, in a national poll conducted by the Student Opinion Sm veys of Amei ica, have registered a highly optimistic view that the United States can stay out of the conflict Also, hand-in-hand with the nation's apparent deter mination not to be involved, a slight majority of the colleg- . Tquiring a referendum of the h aft men to fight abi oad tans have voted in fawn of r people before Congress could d These aie the latest findings of the Student Opinion Surveys, which weekly report campus senti ment for the Penn State Collegian and the other leading college nonspapeis of the nation. These polls are all taken by means of a carefully =selected cross section that extends from Maine to Cali fount', Washington to Florida _ To the question, "Do you believe the United States can stay out of the present European was" stu- dents answered• Yes . 68 per cent No . - .32 per cent Although this issue is pule spec ulation, it is important to know this opinion in °riler to get an in sight into the wai patterns of the .I , ,eiage college youth's mind The rank and file of , vote's is not so time that the U S can steer cleat, foe in other polls only 54 percent have held ,this view It will be of interest to note in subsequent sur veys the effect heee of the Russian attack on Finland, since these polls were made befoee the Red Aemy began its activities Section-by-section votes in the student poll were Believing the U S can stay out of was Ness England, 61 percent, Middle At lantic, 70, East Central, 65, West Central, 70, South, 70, Far West. 64 "Should the Constitution be changed to require a national vote of the people before Congiess could draft men to fight overseas?" inteivieweis for the Surveys ask ed hundieds of students They di vided almost evenly, only 53 pm cent approving. Interesting d i ff er e nces were noted among students of different ages, upprelassmen i evet sing themselves entirely: A, DRAFT REFERENDUM? ' Yes No Freshmen 60% 40% Sophomores 52 48 Juniors . 46 54 Seniors, Graduate 49 51 By section, New Englandeis vein the only ones against a na tional vote, East Central students divided 50-50, and all abets ap-, proving by narrow margins Why do collegians believe the Ti S can stay out of the Eutop can war? "There is a deteinuned Fire Hazards Continued From Page-I filled out the self inspeLtion blanks In only a negligible ;01Lentage of the eases, Elko lePolfed Most sei ions hitztiins 'repotted esisting in the fiaternlties and businiss places nese emitted by accumulated rubbish undo' Mails 1111(1 in busenmsils„ l nos, pointed OIIt , The 10,41140 (10111 1 Quilling houses Slab pool beutuse outlets knou Isere aelloils liainrds. bidet I eportod The pm puso of the belt' Inspet, lion blutlks nos to increase 00 ale nens of ebbsible file lininids .rod Wing about collection, this being done In II :mbel of (114 Cb Lldei said History of Printing No. 3 Early Advertising The oldest public notice in exist ence is a Roman poster done on papyrus offering a remard for a runasay slave For The Latest In Printing Consult NITTANY PRINTING & PUBLISHING CO. spirit among the A =limn people to keep out, and although much has been forgotten, much has been remembered about World War I," a plum in mamas Col lege, Pennsylvania, declared, com bining the two seasons most often mentioned SKATES SHARPENED SCHILLING 105 S Pugh St „,,L.,. . • ./. 874 ... a n d I'm happy to present the , combination of the Andrews Sisters and my band for your pleasure every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.” ... GLENN MILLER It's a greattie-up America's No. Cigarette for more smoking pleasure ...America's No.l Band for dancing. Chesterfield is the one cigarette with the right comb:nation of the world's ' best cigarette tobaccos. That's why Chesterfields are DEFINITELY MILDER TASTE BETTER and SMOKE COOLER. Everyone who tries them likes the cigarette that satisfies ... You can't buy a better cigarette. Liston to Chesterfield's' • Glenn Miller Progror - 3 nlghtski W andluescloy,Yedsdo E. S. T. i 'Nurser of 10 o' e clock I , All Columbia Stations Copynght 1940, LIGGETT & ilyassToancto TYPICAL NIGHT AND SUNDAY'-RATES 4 FROM 4) STATE COLLEGE FOR 3-MINUTE STATION-TO-STATION , CALL-4 WASHINGTON PITTSBURGH HARRISBURG LANCASTER! D. C PA. PA. , ' PA: 40c 45c 35c 35c,,:-, - 4„ .(.0 • WILLIAMSPORT READING I PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK PA. PA. PA: 35c 40c 50c SCRANTON BALTIMORE - CHICAGO , MILWAUKEE' PA. MD. - 'ILL. WIS: 45c 40c $l.OO $1.05' , These reduced long distance rates.. are in effeci.- every night after 7 and all - day Sunday. Take ad-:; . :Li vantage of them to get in touch with the folks liack-ji. , home and with out-of-town friends. , THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA ~~~ ~ ,~,. Tuesday, Jaiiiiary 2, 19491 ~'` ,'~>".~ ~,~~, C.VS , .7A„YE_RNE?L'ic P,n*4 •