Page Four All-College Cabinet Overruled By McWilliams o.lll'(r,ra teeid. • tx•• Present Our Town' Tonight and Tomorrow Night " The Rest Known Play to Reach State College" SCHWAB AUDITORIUM % 0 .1 Shows at-1:30, 3.00, 6:30, 8 30 TODAY. SAT, MON Look oul for your kart! Here comes the girl in the Alice Blue Gown! " ye er anon Broadway' Stak Shows at 1.30. 3.00. 6:30. 8:30 TODAY ONLY Or' et4o, lIIIREL.HARDY \`-w , mat MON.. TUES.. WED Oh but) giestoluirt Op/ wow , ans. No. : CLAUDE RAINS ROSCOE KARNS • . pnwxwm., cer Op AN•IRSOWS Shows at - 6:30; 8:30 Matinee Saturday Only al 1:30 TODAY ONLY "I DAVID NIVEN OLIVIA de HAVILLAND "RAFFLES" ) SATURDAY ONLY ZANE GREY'S "LIGHT OF THE WESTERN STARS", with Victor Jory Russell Hayden, Noah Scary, Jr. Eugene H. Lederer REAL ESTATE 114 E Beaver Ave Dial 4066 State College TERSONAL:LOANS Salaried men and • women (single or married) can get $25 to $250 or more entirely on earning capacity and personal responsibility We prefer to make these loans the way most people , . like —without aecurity,t without endoreers.ir P FINANCE co. c'''fAirq First National e nrki Bank Building rt 1 4‘,.1"; Phone 401 Guaesnind 11 . 700015 HOUSEKEEPING at odreriaed IMrnsn ARROW SHIRTS MEN'S APPAREL 146 South Allen St.. Diagonally Acioss from Post Office ARROW TIES , ARROW, UNDERWEAR Mowery, Whilmer, Loy, Swart Win In Annual fele Judging Contest Winneis of the Daily Cattle Judging Contest held in the dairy hams last Satuiday were Asa G Mowery and Kermit L Witmer, two-yeas agricultuie students, fist and second, respectively, in the professional division, and James H Swait '42, and Harold Loy '43, fist and second in the amateur division Highest score was made by Loy in this contest which included seven breeds of cattle Judges were Professors Andrew A Bor land and Babel t H Olmstead of the dairy husband* , department Trophies will be presented to the winners by John J Trentin '4O, chauman of the contest, at the annual banquet of the Penn State chapter of the American Dairy Science Association in the Methodist Church at 6 30 p m to monow „:.,\ ,r, S i ARROW HANDKERCHIEFS\ PENN STATE COLLEGIAN President Will Not Approve 1940-41 Activities Budgets; Says 'No Funds' Only Other Changes Were Reduction In Numeral Award Fund And Freshman Dance Appropriations Using his power to overrule an all-College Cabinet decision for the first time diming his year's term, H Clifton McWilliams Jr '4O, all-College picsident, announced yesterday that he will not approve activities budgets for 1940-41 passed by the Cabinet at its meeting Tuesday night The lemon given by McWilliams was that funds are not available for budget appropriations of $75 cils The appropriations were not included in the budget as submit ted by the Interclass Finance Board but were added by an amendment from the floor When the amendment was pro posed Bernard A Newman '4O, chairman of Interclass Finance Board, stated that the estimated income of $21,240 would leave an approximate $7OO balance after budgeted expenditures are de ducted However McWilliams said yes terday' that investigation has shown that this is not true, that the actual expenditures will fall within a few dollars of the esti mated receipts Appropriations Impossible '.. If the student council appropria tions are to be included in the budget under expected financial conditions the entire budget will have to be ievissed and deductions made from allotments for other ac tivities Otherwise, the only pos sibility of including the appropria tions is fur next year's income to be higher than the estimated figure If the Interclass Finance Board fails to revise the budget, McWil hams stated that he will veto the measure A two-thirds Vote of Cabinet members is necessary to pass a bill over the veto of the president Besides the school council ap propriations only changes from this yeai 's budget were a reduction in the numeral award appropria tion from $1,400 to $1,025 and a reduction in the Freshman Dance allotment from $l5O to $lOO `, Addition to Comp List The town counselor was added to the comp list and class presi dents and dance chairmen were limited to one complimentary ticket each Paul J Scally '4l and Peter G Fetzko '4l, Junior Prom .co chairmen, were each voted $25 as compensation, the same amount received by the chairmen of other big dances this year Blue Band Trips The Blue Band will make ,two trips with the football team next Fall On October 23 the band will go to Philadelphia for the Temple game and on November 26 it will visit Pittsburgh for the Pitt gaMe Cabinet voiced disapproval of student conduct in the women's dormitory 'lounges and voted to send statements to the Dean of Men and the Dean of Women "en couraging any action which might be taken to cope with such mis conduct," The Board of Trbstees will be sent a statement to the effect that it may call on the all-College president to act in an advisory capacity on student problems Popular German Movie To Be Presented Monday The "Dcutscher Verein" is pre senting a talking-film of the story "Emil uhd die Detektiv" in Room 121 Liberal Arts Building at 7 00 p m Monday, The film depicts a popular, mod ern story with a Berlin back ground This story has been trans lated into Spanish and French THE BEST , IS NONE TOO GOOD FOR , • MOTHER - _ Bring Her To The Nittany Lion Inn FOR DINNER „ _ ,t" • , • o each of the seven school coun- SCHOLARSHIP DAY (Continued from page 1) C Bigelow Memorial scholarships —Raymond R Whiting Cwen scholarships—Margaret A Cole '42, Mary A Galetti '42, R. Helen Gordon '42 Detwiler Scholarship Detwiler Memorial scholarship —Dorothy M Johnson '42, and Thomas E Kendig '42, George E Graff Journalism scholarship— Morrison Arthur, McAllister scholarships Cent' e County, Jane M Parkhill '43, Clearfield, Helen A. Hawk '43, Jefferson, Ruth E Kocer '43, Pike, Hare E, Gassman '43, Union, David E Boyer '43 Mortar Board scholarships— Selma Badgley '4O, Alice A Mc- Laughlin '4O, Margaret A. Ross ,'4O, Mildred I Yearick '4O, State Federation of Pennsylvania Wo men scholarships— Janet N, Holt ringer '4l, Chailotte S Knabb '4O Grace E Rentschler '4l, Mildred I Yearick '4O John W White scholarships in Spanish—Elizabeth J Lowry '42, Hans Rexach '4l, and-Elinor L Weaver '4l, State College Pan hellenic scholarship Selma Badgley, '4O , Awards and prizes to be pi e sented are Alpha Rho Chi medal, James L Thorne '4O, Alpha Zeta cup—John S Kookogey '42, Har risburg Alumnae Club award— Alumnae Club award—Ruth A Ruth N Ginter '4l, State College man Institute of Architects—John Marshall '42, Medal of the Amer- R Suydam - '4O, American Insti tute of Architects prize—James L serve of Allegheny County—Sam -au 2iusiaom au.totty uel M Barnard and Robert Guber, special students, Chi Omega Civic prize—Bar bara G Kurtz '4l, Delta Sigma Pi key—Andrew D Watson, Eta Kappa Nu prize— Walter N Shambach and Ralph B. Straw bridge, sophomores ,Interfratern ity Conference cup—second se mester 1938-39 Alpha Zeta, first semester 1939-40, Alpha Gamma Rho, Judge Benjamin F Keller Memorial prize—Dorothy E Neff '4O Russell I. _Klapp Prize Russell I Klopp prize—Herman J Carew '4O, Alan Nutt Memorial prize—Curtis A Miller '4l, Omi cron Nu freshman women's prize —Betty M Martin '42, Outstand ing senior athlete—Nick Vukman ic '4O, outstanding senior in School of Physical Education— Beatrice M Lowe '4O, Charles La throp Pack Foundation Forestry prizes—Arthur L Bennett '4O, Miles R Hill '4O, and Andrew Paton '4O Merrill Palmer School award— Doris . A, Arnold '4l; Annabel Boyd '4l, Janet N. Holtzinger '4l and Marie B Somers '4l, Pan hellenic Association cup—second semester 1938-39, Gamma Phi ,Beta, first semester 1939-40, Char itides; Pennsylvania D ,A. R, award, Jeanne C Stiles '42; Phi Eta Sigma Research honor—Dr Bruce V. Moore Phi Eta Sigma Honor Phi Eta Sigma Senior honor— Robert S Voris '4O, Phi Lambda Upsilon cup—John W Healy '4l, Pi Tau Sigma prize—William Bar ger '42, Lambda Theta Winifred Hurrell award—Emma J Gilmitti '4O, George T Rodgers award— William J McKnight 111 '42, Eliza beth S Shattuck award—Daniel M Boyer '4O, Harold B Shattuck award—Jack R Hogan '4l Sigma Delta Chi certillcates— Helen L Camp '4O, Josephine - 8 Miller '4O, Herbert Nipson '4O, Emanuel Roth '9O, Frank R Zum bro '4O, Sigma Gamma Epsilon— Paul Lazar '42, Sigma Tau award —Paul Lazar '42, Ellen M Stuart Memorial award—Elizabeth W MacPherson '4O, John W Stuart Memorial award—Aleda Snow '43 Tau Beta Pi sophomore award— Paul Lazar '42, two-yeas agricul ture class memorial funds award— first award, Jack A Kaufman and second award, Asa G Mowery; WSGA award—Lois E Partrick '42, Sigma Pi award—Jesse G Ralston Tomorrow Deadline For Ordering Junior Blgers Tomorrow is the deadline for placing orders for Junior Bias- ,1 ers, co• Chairmen Howard R. Alter. Jr. '4l and John H. Jen kins '4l have announced. Or ders must be turned in at the Athletic Store accompanied by a two dollar deposit. FROSH SPORTS Baseball After a 7-3 defeat waled at the hands of Syracuse freshmen Tues day, the Nittany Cub baseball team will seek their second win of the season against Cornell here at 2 30 p m tomorrow Al Maurer and Ed Tuleya al lowed only seven hits and struck out 11 Orange batsmen, but con tinual misplays and lack of batting punch by Lion players ruined the duo's line pitching performance The Lion batters scored single runs in the second, fourth, and sev enth innings, garnering a total of six hits, while the Syracuie year lings were taking advantage - ay( State's errors to score three time: in the second and twice in the third and seventh innings Tennis Penn State's freshman tennis team will seek its.second victory of the season tomorrow against Carnegie Tech at Pittsburgh after defeating the Gettysburg Jayvees, 8-1, Wednesday on the Varsity courts The summaries singles—Jules Broida, Penn State, defeated Shu maker, 7-5, 6-3, Richards, Gettys burg, defeated Maurice Lundehus, 3-6, 6-3, 6-3, Don Davis, Penn State, defeated Mcßean, 6-3, 6-4, Sam Chase, Penn State, defeated Leslie, 6-2, 6-3, Don Parker, Penn State, deefated Thorlackson, 6-0, 6-0, and Sam Byers,' Penn State, deefated Sammel, 6-3; 6-1 Doubles—Brolda and Lundelius, Penn State, defeated Shumakcr and Richards, 5-7, 6-4, 6-2; Davis and Chase, Penn State, deefated Mcßean and Leslie, 6-3, 2.6, 6-3, and Byers and Len Beerman, Penn State, defeated Sammel and Thor defeated Sammel; 6-3, 6-1 CLASSIFIED , ADS Classified ads - are accepted on ly at Student Union Office in Old 'Main and must be paid before insertion. Ads are ac- Copied up to I p. m. on the day preceding publication. TYPEWRITERS—AII makes ex pertly repelled Portable and office machmes lot sale or rent Dial 2342 Flatly F Mann, 127 W Beaver avenue 1 16-Sept ROOMS—centrally located for Mother's Day, week ends, Sum mer Sessions and full term. Phone 3369. " 355-2tpd-EK' WAIsiTED'— Sales manager• for first class line of clectricaLap'- phances in local store. Phone 2202 ' 251311te-GD GOLF CLUBS FOR SALE-9 reg fstered Bobby Jones irons, $25, 3 Goldsmith flight master woods; bag free 256 THE PERSON WHO TOOK the alligator coaches raincoat from 3rd floor S. L. Arts Friday morn ing is known. If it Is , returned to Student Union no one' will be prosecuted 257-Itp-GD Get Your Tickets Now For "OUR ' TOWN"' Tonight and Tomorrow Night' Lion's Paw Initial Lion's Paw, senior honorary so- A Smyser, and H Edward Wag clay, tapped_ and initiated 10 ner Juniors Wednesday and yesterday Blue Key, junior activities him-, They are William B Bartholo- orary, elected William F Finn '42, mew, Jack W Brand, W Lou Cor- president, Richard M Steinhilber bin, Leon Gajecki, Arnold C Laich, '42, vice-president, Robert P" Marshall D Miller, Richard C Biooks '42, secretary, and Robeit Peters, Charles - A Reid, Jr, Adam W Montz 42, treasurer 1 ,The .ANCHORAGE WILL BE ,OPEN . ' FOR SUMMER SESSION • , a - ROOM AND BOARD 334 W. Beaver Phone-2632 DON'T NEGLECT - To Bring Your Parents In This Week End To See About Ordering Your CLASS RING They Wont Refuse When They See IL L G. Balfour Company- BRANCH OFFICE IN SAUER'S lO9 S. ALLEN ATTENTION FRESHMEN Thin e ill be a smoki;r for all niiin and women of the class of '43 who are interested in trying out for next year's,Daily .The T,me-7.30 P. M.—Tuos., May 14—The Place. Delta Chi Business and Editorial Staffs Dancmg—Eatmg—Smokmg—SHOFlT Speeches CHOICE MEATS FOR YOUR - MOTHER'S DAY , MEALS- Quality - Roasts of Lamb, Reel and,Pork Delickius Polk and Lamb Chops Excellent Steaks DIAL 775 - - Nillany Meadows farm-Store CORNER ALLEN AND BEAVER • ; WITH SPRING HERE YOU'LL - BE WANTING TO TRAVEL Good Used cars SALES PACKARD SERVICE . • POWER BICYCLES FOR HIRE - Goodyear Tires, Gas, Oil, Batteries, Repairs . STORAGE CLARK MOTOR COMPANY 120 S. PUGH ST. ' DIAL 2731 Friday, May 10, 1940 s, Blue Key Elects
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