Page Six Alpha Chi Sigma Nears 1939-40 Intramural Championship Mining Engineering Course Unable To Supply Demand Although in its 50th yea:, the depat talent of mining cnginem mg is-zunable to supply the demand fat ,Its giaduates, Professor David heaa of the &pa: 1.- nieut, evea led t ecently i,,,The mining course, established sD,yeais ago next Octobei, grew iapidly and between 1894 and 1904 accounted toi appioximately let pel cent of the students glad uated by the College The onion- Ment has been dropping since 1920; howvet, paiatichng the gradual decline in Pennsylvania coal output - "The present enrollment of 16 %fai below the number the min ing- Indust.) , can absoib," said Piot Mitchell "One coal com pany already has established two scholarships to induce more stu dChts to entem this course" - •••• . Shoivst at 1:30, 3.00. 6:30, 8.30 TODAY and WED THURS., FRI 1 ~ • MORE MULLIN 1111 , .. 4 ~-,..- "HURRICANE' 4 , .. ' , 4 . -3 e KOH ROMANTIC TIAII .... .. , •, , ' , "HER JUNGLE LOVE" ~ k ~, , , Dorothy ' ,Y . :. LAMOUR Robert :6"41,44, ' 44, ' cA ' PRESTON .... , SOON f , zi;„ , 11 Imo* lOon Is redro4oo Mr i r i ° Shows al-1.30, 3:00, 6:30, 8:30 TODAY and WED i5 z t. ,.., 7 ...._•if.,..7 ....amme ,....:„...:....,,, ; ...... . .... s tjet iz ~0 , ,11.1 1" .0 0 " ''''' ep;A:.• Vr t ys.0 4v itl3%* I il . I 'ttloo l ' vg teiNr o 0 ... ..,00 ,-. THURS.. FRI Tempostous Love In Turbulent Tunes: Days fraught with un ,fold danger .. two men fight ing for a woman . one ruth lessly and one honorably. "DARK COMMAND" With GLAIRF TREVOR r . i. ' JOHN WAYNE WALTER PIDGEON Shows at - • - 6.30, 8:30 Matinee Saturday Only at 1•30 V TODAY ONLY SHIRLEY TEMPLE Maurice Materlineleq "THE BLUEBIRD" WED. THURS lICNRY FONDA / 4 " , CHARLEY GRAPEWIN DORIS BOWDIN JANE DARWELL „ THE GRAPES OF WRATH" 7-, ANNUAL SPRING CLEARANCE "SALE __ , f , , • , THURSDAY; FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MAY 23,14; 25 • - , OUR REGULAR STOCK OF MERCHANDISE REDUCED 20 0 /o TO 50% ' ~_ , . .:, i. " - A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL PAUL A.:MITTEN ' - h h , ' ‘ . ' Terms, of Sale:, ' , _ , LI HOLD ANY ITEM UNTIL JUNE I , Men's Apparel 1,15 South Allen St, . , ' ' , ' •'. -DASH"-i,'''' Textile Chem Faculty Will Attend Convention Thice membeis of the textile chemistry faculty will leave to morrow to participate in a con vention of the Pennsylvania Latin diy Association to be held in Har iisbuig Thursday and Friday Attending the convention ate Dr Pauline B Mack, dnectot of home economics research, Prof James F Oesteiling, research as sistant in chemistry, and Warren Stubblebinc, gi aduate assistant in textile chemistry A❑ of them will present information concern mg the woik they have been doing in textiles for the past year FRESHMAN CUSTOMS (Confined from page one) 7 Ficshmen shall occupy the cast stands at football games Identification Sign 8 Every freshman shall wear during the lust month of the col lege yeau a 4" by 10" regulation sign upon which his name and home town are legibly printed in large black letteus 9 No immunitim, may be granted to freshmen by upper classmen 10 Fro,hmen me not Permit ted to smoke on campus 11 Freshmen %hall remove their clinks uopn entering Old Main 12 At the command "button, frosh," freshmen shall remove clinks 13 Freshmen shall learn the Alma Mater and all the College songs in the Handbook 14 Freshmen must keep their hands out of then pockets 15 Freshmen must enter Old Main by the front enhance 16 Freshmen must know the pictures currently playing at the local theaters 17 Freshmen shall early on the Penn State "hello spirit" by speaking to every faculty member and student whom they meet on campus Eagle's Mere Conference Plans Near 'Completion With plans for the Eagle's Mere Conference, June 9-16, practically completed, the PSCA will sponsor a special meeting for those inter ested in attending the conference this summer Harold A Bosley, representative of the Student Chi istian Move ment, and Morgan Odell, profes sor of religion at Lafayette Col lege, will speak on the different study groups and rem eational fa cilities offered at the parley Approximately 75 Eastern col leges will debate on the main theme, "Christian Living in a World of Conflict," Walter N Shambach, PSCA chan man, has announced Railway Express Offers Students Special Service At this time of yeai college men and women ale beginning to won der how they dre ever going to get alt theft numerous posses sions home The Railway Express Agency calls for trunks and packages, and sees that they arc safely and speedily shipped to their &sued destination This pick-up and de livery eases the last minute rush and saves valuable time This agency also transpoi is pets, and the fact that it is the largest car rier of dogs, domestic, and wild animals is ample evidence of the thoughtful care charges aie given Fordham University SCHOOL OF LAW New York Case System Thiee-Yeal Day Course Four-Year Evening Course Co-Educational Member of Assn of American Law Schools College Degree or Two Yeais of College Work with Good Giades Required for Entrance Transcript of Record Must Be Furnished Mei ning, Early Atte' noon and Evening Classes For further information address Registrar of Fordham Law School 233 Broadway, New York KING HOT DOG Samuel G. Gallu, pictured above, was crowned Senior Hot Dog King at the Hot Dog Party, held East of Frances Atherton Hall on Sunday afternoon. The party was attended by approxi mately 800 seniors and faculty members but was abruptly halt ed by rain at 6 p. m Dr. Mack Speaks On Human Diet Lectures lota Sigma Pi On Nutritional Effects The first Marie Cut ie lecture sponsored by lota Sigma Pi, wo men's chemistry honorary, on "Mass Studies in Human Nutri tion" was given by Dr Pauline B Mack, professor of textile chem istry, in Room 121 Liberal Arts at 8 p m Fuday "The division of home economics rescaich pioneered here in mass studies of human nutzition," said Dr Mack, "when studies of diet ary intake as responses to nutri tion tests of large numbers of peo ple of different socio-economic groups began to be studied throughout the Commonwealth in 1935" Survey Diets Surveys of dietary habits and nuts Clonal status of over 200 fam ilies and 1500 school children have been taken in the last two years, and Improvement of malnoui 'shed children when placed on propel diets noted, Dr Mack pointed out By the statistical method, the inter-relationships between various nub rents in the diet and responses to the tests are ascei tamed, Di Mack e\plamed, and the - type of diet adequate for people of all sexes, ages, and activities dotes mined The lectures, part of the 10th ,m -niversai y celebi ation of the organ mation, will become an annual event accoidang to Di Hai: let M Hairy, president "Miss Synthetique," a doll, dem onstrated textile innovations to students at College of Mount St Joseph CLASSIFIED ADS Classified ads are accepted on ly at Student Union Office in Old Main and must be paid before insertion. 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TYPEWRITERS—AII makes ex pertly repaired Portable and office machines I'm sale or lent Dial 2342 Harry F Mann 127 W Beaver avenue 16-Sept FOR RENT—Five-room apart ment loi Summer Sessions sleeping and eating facilities for six or eight Phone 2651 260-2tpd-EK TO RENT Single, third-floor room to study foi finals.; Rea sonable 423 Pugh street 262-Itpd-D.L G FOR RENT Three-room fur- coshed apaitment, private bath, cooking facilities, suitable for foul students foi Septembei, 120 E Fairmount ave Phone 2887 263-Itpd-EK PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Alpha Chi Sigma Brings Championship Total To 5, Taking Mushball, Track; Phi Sigma Delta, Capturet Ping Pong Scrubs Face BRB Club In' Independent Final; ATO Second, Phi Kappa Sig Third, DU Fourth In Cinder Meet; Badminton Finals This Week Alpha Chi Sigma annexed two mole intramural championships last week-end to bring then total foi this yea' up to five, ',tactically clinching the Intiamuial Championship The Alpha Chi Sigs added track to then list by taking a total of 4342 points in the intiamtaal meets Wednesday and Thuisday ATO was second with 32 points and Phi Kappa Sig thud with 27 DU's and Phi Den's had 26 and 20, respectively The intramural mush ba 114 championship was the other fea ther in the chemistry house's hat as they defeated Beta Sig, 11-8, in the finals Satui day The Alpha Chi Sigs entered the finals-by downing the SPE's, 13-7, while the Beta Sigs defeated the Phi Delts, 8-7 Phi Sigma Delta Wins Phi Sigma Delta won the intia mui al ping-pong clown by defeat ing Beta Sig in a closely contest ed match Independent ping-pong playoffs are being run this week with finals expected to be held on Friday Track Summaries Fraternity. 100-yard dash, Kirsch, ATO, Conrad, Phi Kappa Sig, Ridenour, Phi Dell, winning time, 10 5 120 1 o w hurdles Tomlinson, DU, Hurd, Alpha Chi Sig, Gehoe, DU, winning time, 149 220 yard dash—Kitsch, ATO; Conrad, Phi Kappa Sig, Stengle, DO ,YOU .541 , 110KE . THE CIGARETTE THAT SATISFIES IPA .Y McCLINTOCK and DONNA DAE are of tho busiest stars an Fred Waring's tertiold PLEASURE TIME broadcasts. AGR, winning time,..23 4 440 Clark, Phi Delt, Smith, Alpha Chi Sig, Hubner SPE, win ning time, 572 880—Smith, Alpha Chi Sig, Clark, Phi Dolt, Evans, Alpha Chi Sig,. winning time, 2 11 5 Mile—Yerger, Phi Kappa Sig, Schaefer, Delta Chi, Abby, Delta Chi, winning time, 5 mm Broad Jump—Adams, Theta Xi, Pains, DU, and Kolkebeck, Phi Gam, tied for second, winning Jump, 18 ft 10 in High jump— Detwiler, ATO, Evans, Alpha Chi Sig, Schwenck, DU, Conrad, Phi Kappa Sig, and Lundelius, Delta Chi, all tied for second, winning jump was 5 ft 2 in Pole vaull—Morgan, Alpha Chi Sig, Etters, DU, and Stull, Phi Kappa Sig tied for second Win ning leap, 10 ft. Shotpul—Clark, Alpha Chi Sig, Foie, Alpha Zeta, and Crabtree, Pt' 104,0°A'Yc' / );.. : t) t.ff , 4 .. , CA'S BUSIEST CIGARET COLLEGIAN MANAGER L : 7 ,, ,, v,,,,",, I, . t 1 ':..., , ,.,; - . ) . 0- •'. -. C. RUSSELL ECK '4O Phi Kappa •Sig Winning throw, 36 ft, 10 in Hammer—Clark, Alpha Chi Sig, Hall, Phi Delt, and Morris, ATO Winning throw, 76 ft 9 in Javelin Adams, Theta Xi, Strupp, ATO; and Schwenck, DU Winning throw, 151 ft, 1 in Independent: 100 yard dash Marcus, Cassidy, and May Win ,ning time, 10 6. 120 low hurdles—Kidd, Dodie; and Jaffe Winning time, 14 5 220 yard dash—Kidd, Jaffe, and May Winning time, 24 5 990—Hess, Burkhart, and May Winning time, 56 8 • 880 Cosgrove and Marcus Winning time, 2 12 3 Mile—Hess, Burkhart, and Cos grove Winning time, 447 Broad lump—Kidd, Cosgrove, and Sussman Mail Subscriptions For,Daily ' Collegian Go On Sale Today Price Set At $3.25 For 150'Issues; Orders Received At Student Union; Eck Named Maniiger, Mail subsciiptions to next yeai's daily Collegian go on LAC today at a special price of $3 25 for the 150 scheduled issues: Concuirently Collegian announced C Russell Eck '4O, business manager this year, would serve as full-time graduate counselor to the new daily The new mailing price includes the regular $2 50 annual subset ip tion fee and a$ 75 mailing charge Subscripitions will be sent any where in the United States Orders must be paid in cash and will be received at Student Union Desk or can be mailed directly to the Collegian, 313 Old Main, State College Eck Will Be Business Adviser Eck will be an adviser to the undergraduates in their organiza tional and business activities, but the editorial and news policy will be determined entirely by stu dents 5 - election of Eck as the first counselor of the new Collegian was made last Thursday by the 14 representatives of the students, faculty, and administration who will form the Board of Direbtors of Collegian, Inc, after the char ter is granted by the Centre Coun ty Court The Virginia state corporation commission has' issued a charter for the founding of Mount Ver non University Statistics gathered by Dartmouth University officials show that the , average college youth is taller and heavier than his predecessors CHESTERFIELD GIVES • BETTER-TASTING DEFINITELY MILDER SMOKE The one aim of ChesterfiCkl, is to, give you more smoking pleasure. And no Cigarette_ gi'ves smokers such complete smoking enjoythent as you get from Chest-_ erfield, with its Definitely Milder, Cooler, Better Taste. The best cigmette tobaccos that grow to Tobaccaland, U. S. A. and in: fa►-atay Turkey and Greece arecom bined right in Chester f ield lo 'give ' Imokers everything they could ask for. If jots want`real smoking satisfaction .. :Make your next pack Chesterfield.- i - , I=l3 Tuesday, May 21, 1940 CINEMANIA 1 Bunging to the screen a true life picture of one of the most be: loved American characters of all time in a story ,that Is' faithfully authentic yet dramatic, "Edison, the Man," opens at the Cathaum Theater for a three-day engage ment Monday The picture stars Spence' Tra cy, twice named by Hollywood players'as the screen's leading ac tor and now accredited with be ing the leading, portrayer of_ real life characteri because of his ear lier perforthances as Either Flan agen in "Boys Town," Henry M Stanley in "Stanley and Livings ton," ,and Major Rogers in North west Passage," Tracy is surround ed by a stellar cast; including Ri ta Johnson and Lynne Overman Not a sequel, "Edison, companionf picture to the highly popular ';Young Tom Ed ison." It, piCks - iirr,the s story 'of this great man's-11Tc at the age of twenty-two ' ' MEE BETTER MADE FOR BETTER' SMOKING, Every Chesterfield must conforM to the one right standard ofstre' and shape far a cooler, boiler imfiel), definitely railcar smoke. Chesterfields are made 'right 19 every detail to glee you She cage "tette that really satislisifAiseen In the new fitm"TOBACCOL4'ND BSA.") MENEM