Page Four SUMMER EMPLOYMENT A Massachusetts Corpor ation offers employment during July and August to a few college students. Ap plicant must be capable of lecturing to small groups of ladies. Car helpful but not necessary. Write, stating qualifications Stanley, Inc. 54 Arnold St , Westfield, Mass. Attention F S Bev eridge,'Pres BUSINE Mir ACCOUNTANTS CONTRACTOR - MOTOR EXPRESS Charles J. J. L WILSON M. A. CLARK iv Rowland & Co. I CONTRACTOR Motor Express Seice between State Sunb ACCOUNTANTS Rock Excavation—Sew- College, , liamsport, Ri ury, Wil dgeway, and el Construction—Shovel Du Bois, and intermedi- AUDITORS W o r k Equipment ate points. Connections foi points in New Rented Driveway and Eng- AUDITS SYSTEMS Road Construction land, New Jersey, New TAX SERVICE York, Deleware, Mary land, Virginia, an d Leitzell Bldg. Wilson Bldg. South 1 120 S. Pugh St. DIAL 2091 DIAL 2723 DIAL 2731 : BEAUTICIAN Electrical Contractor Osteopathic Physician Louise A. W. H. Marshall Dr. Fred C. Farrand Lambert, WESTINGHOUSE Dr. F. Adelaide Farrand BEAUTICIAN APPLIANCES BENDIX HOME Osteopathic Physician holes Machineless, LAUNDRY Nestle Permanent LINE BELT OFFICE HOURS. _ Waving STOKERS Mon and Tliim, 1 to 8 P.M ' Telephone for Atipoiniment Glennland Bldg. 117 E. Beaver Ave. 1 , Dial 2042 2nd Fl. Leitzell Bldg. DIAL 2202 - DIAL 676 , _-__ BUILDER'S SUPPLIES FLORIST PAPERHANGING , O. W. HOuts WOLfE THEPorter and Lumber Co. FLORIST . Weber GLENNLAND BLDG. Call State College Beautify Your Home 'Flowers for All ' . ' 703 _ This Spring With Coal Limber Mill- Occasions.' . NEW PAINTS and I%oili Roofing Mate- WALLPAPER JAMES E. WOLFE '39 rials Glass Paint Estimates Cheerfuly Cement And All DIAL 2217 Given Other General Builders NITE 2256 DIAL 2793 §OPITs• Buckhout Street WE 7'ELEGRAPH! 123 S. FRAZIER BUS LINE ICE Duisburg AutoFOR YOUR PLUMBING Bus Line, Inc. T NEXT PARTY AY ONE OF OUR O. E. Maelhorn Busses Leave State "PUNCH BOWLS" "Lel Mel Do It Will Hold from 4 to 5 Quarts ' College: and Lasts From Eight to Ten 10:30 Making connections at Lewistown with 01:31 Dial 7214 Eastbound train Hills ‘ id Hours e Ice 3.15 Making connections al Lewistown with 4:23 and Storage Co. 113 5, Atherton Eastbound train Special Ti ips For 133 N. PATERON All Occasions DIAL. 842 CONTRACTOR Slate College Consfrudion Company Hundreds of Books on An Subjects at Greatly Reduced - - Prices WHY DELAY! .. (Continued from page 1) by the restrictions that bind the court. This makes legislative change desirable The Legislature will next meet May 6 in a special fund raising session called by Governor James It is not likely to consider a name change then Its next reg ular session convenes January 7, 1941 After that, it will not meet again until January 1943 The Col lege may take one of these oppor tunities to propose the name change Penn State Collegian AND 'PROFESSIONAL D SE SAVE FOR FUTURE'REFER INSURANCE E. 6 Wasson GENERAL INSURANCE - PENN AUTO LOAN Loans up to $3OO 208 S, Allen St. DIAL 3303 I 4th Anniversary Mikan' Library 3 for $2.00 ril 15th to April 30th Theic is also a possibility that the Trustees—in order to demon strate their closeness to both the Centre County Court and the Leg islature—may seek to have the name change approved by both Before it proposes the change, however, the Board of Trustees wants to bring the College charter up to date At present the charter provides that the president of the College "shall be a good, practical farmer" It p \ pvides that the Col lege faculty shall be, qualified to teach such subjects "as will con- PRINTING Penn Printing Company Printing of all Kinds DIAL 3101 113 W. Beaver BOOK SIA PENN STATE COLLEGIAN he Name Change duce to the proper education of a farmei " It figures the school year as running through the Sum mer (which it did originally with vacation in the Winter) The College is anxious that the complicated process of re vising the charter either by leg islative or by court action shall not involve "mistakes." acciden tal or deliberate. The Incliana State Teachers Col lege stands proof that such a thing is possible Like Penn State it is a state-subsidized institution A few years ago Governor Earle rip ped out members of its Board of Trustees because they happened to subscribe to a different political faith Last year, Governor James proceeded to liquidate the' Earle group and install his own appoint ees When the Legislature considers the name change it may have other plans In 1937 a senate committee studied the possibility of not only changing the name to university but also creating four large branches in the key cities of the state The College must give no indi cation of ingratitude to the Legis lature which has made regular bi ennium appropriations to it since 1887 Early m the 1800's the Urn versity of Pennsylvania was taken over as the state's official univer sity and its name changed to the University of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (the same name Governor Earle in 1937 suggested for Penn State) Penn writhed un der that name for 10 years and then asked to have it changed back It was, but Penn also lost its status as the state institution The law is a sharp steerWeap. on as dangerous to the smith who forged it as to his enemies. Wisely, the Board of Trustees does not want to offer its charter up to the courts, the State Coun cil of Education, or the Legis lature until it is ready to defend it from all interpretations save the one it wants. BLOCK & BRIDLE CLUB , ~.. PRESENTS Its Silver AnnivM.sary Little International Live sto'cli Show to be Held for the First Time Out doors. Place:' East Drive between Beef Cattle.and Sheep Barns, Saturday, April 27, 1940, 12:30 P.M. , ' , - .. , , - • Over 100 StUdents in Showing and Fitting Competition O Co-ed Pig Race . • Meat Auction , 0 Student Sheep-Shearing Contest , _ . -. . KEIL - ER S CONCERT NOTES ------ By Ed McLORIE One of the finest performances: regardless of nature, ever turned in on the campus was the Penn State Glee Club concert featuring from Waring as guest soloist in Schwab Auditorium Sunday after noon That the concert was more than an ordinary success is evi denced by the fact that a repeat performance will be given May 5 to accomodate the hundreds of per sons turned away from the filled auditorium The only regret or disappoint ment of the affair was that while hundreds of students had to be turned away, townspeople flooded the admittance-free auditorium A better system of conducting such complimentary concerts must be devised if student interest so de mands it. i Waring Pleasing As guest soloist, Tom Waring, baritone, gave a pleasing rendition in his free and easy manner War ing was particularly good in his offering of "Hallelujah Rhythm" (Wolfe), a negro spiritual He also I sang ,"Air from Comus" (Arne), his own composition "Blades of Grass" adapted from the poem by Stephen Crane, and "Sailor Men" (Wolfe), a children's ditty As an encore he presented a tricky Irish tune; "Sweet Mary " Waring, who only recently has been appearing on ,the concert stage, undoubtedly has retained much of his former "swing stuff" and made his best showing in the spirituals where he could let him self go unrestrained As for the Glee Club en masse, it positively proved itself worthy of the debate fee splif. Under the capable leadership of Frank Gullo, the singers gave a splendid pro gram High spots in their reper toire were the light selections "Hallelujah" (Youmans), "0 I d King Cole" (Tonner), and "Jonah" (Waring) The impression left up- CLASSIFIED ADS Classified ads are accepted only at Student Union Office in Old Main and must be paid before insertion. Ads arc accepted up to 1 p.m. on the day preceeding publication. TYPEWRITERS—AII makes es- pertly repaired Portable and office machines for sale or rent Dial 2342 Harry F Mann, 127 IV Beaver avenue 16-Sept LADY WISHES upstairs work in fraternity for remainder of sem ester and next year. Part-tune work considered. 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That's beCaligel 'Chesterfields-are-made of the:, '2. world's best tobaccos, blended? in the right combination. ,-- - , , You can't buy f t better cigarette.-i‘ r TS - es erl „ DER, Cooler-Smoking, Better-Tasting Cigaretteo 14th Anniversary Tuesday, April - 16, 1940 but could have been termed-wer done , Sammy Gallu's sudden attack of a sore throat prevented,the con cert from being a greater success. Gallu was unable to present his scheduled solos and was not too impressive in his solo part of the Glee Club's offering of_"Selleve Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms" (Moore) ARETTE , ~ ~, r ~ t . 4 .1 Hundreds ofq:A4 - Booke:010111' ; ;: 7 - - :at 6rnaliflediegit,4: