P, A.G E FOUR fruitcakes-10 Be Sold Fruitcakes will be made and sold the weekend of November 23 by the Ellen H. Richards Club, home economics honorary, with Margaret M. Diener '42 and Jean E. Clark '42 in charge. • - . ) ( I , • ' • r k? , .... 3, • i ',"..-)yours At 1:30, 3:00, 6:30. 8:30 I LAST TIMES TODAY j F DESPERATE MEN ARE DYNAMITE! - • • WALTER WANGER . .„,..;..;i 41 I 'In Pr.'e" TOYA G E „y ; 7 1 ! 301W4 : 1 0 IAYNE II .„.,, r th Fkra : ..; i` t, ~'-kH ~. V;ITCE s ti ," z ' """,, ...BAN , —... HER :`!:,;. -• • V.l‘ct ,- - ''....1,%.•`', )3: : , ?,•.;, ,'''?'. • s ., ...4":.L.i . . :;,•::::;;;;, ' , .....-"••:: . •:•t-t!.•0-:, - .r.i' • • TE-iURSDAY - FRIDAY ( " 1 MADE THEIR OWN ILAWS . will .L'eacil ..... -..,-,... „...,....:.% ~ . „ .. . .•' .. ..< ' "..?. ;. ';', ~. . ,',.,, (, ~&,,--" : . :r... • '.: ;If( -.. ' ~,.. , i - ,: . .., -: s. ..:,." '.. , ...:ii„.....::.„ . c ~.:.::: .:. •,. ....I f e A;: , 9 . or tale -.id% FRED MacMURRAY ' PATRICIA MORISON BETTY BREWER ALBERT DEKKER Evenings Only ; 6:30, 8:30 TODAY ONLY The Greatest Adventure of Our Time!! . " FOREIGN CORRESPONDIEIMTII! starring .TOEL McCREA LARAINE DAY HERBERT MARSHALL THURSDAY ONLY I IT'S THE MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA •YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR!! ! ! DON AMECHE BETTY GRABLE -in Down Argentine Way' FILMED IN TECHNICOLOR 1 . Cathaitin GOOD NEIGHBOR'S DILEMMA Blitzkrieg Hits Buckhout Lab ; A blitzkrieg has struck Buck hout Laboratory. There's no need to run for shelter, however, for its a scientific . blitzkrieg and won't harm anyone. The whole thing started last September when J. Ben Hill, pro fessor of botany, was writing a textbook on genetics. Getting the notion one day that his work wasn't progressing fast enough, Dr. - Hill drew what he calls his Blitzkrieg Map on the blackboard of the lab where he works. A red-brick fort occupies the center of the map. On guard at the top is a soldier in a green uni form, and a Nazi flag flying over it. Around the fort are curved lines, some very close to the fort and -others some distance away. Each curve is labeled with the name and chapter in the genetics textbook. Dr. Hill says that when the book is finished, all the curved lines will have reached the fort and taken it captive. Some dive bombers and cannons 4'epresent enemies that keep the work from completion One is lableed 'Captain Interruption - a," another "Vacation Dive Bomber." A cloud has been labed "General Fog," and the commander-in-chief of the whole enemy army is "Gen eral Inertia." War Relief Social Nefs 25 Dollars For WSGA Fund Twenty-five dollars was added to the WSGA war relief fund from the social given by freshman wo men at Locust Lane Lodge from 7:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Saturday. Martha R. Snyder '44 won one of the two cakes raffled off at five cents while two men, Nick Mast andrea '43, and Anthony J. De- Cillis '44, won the other. The rest of the money was collected from admission, which was 10 cents per person, and 'from novelty booths and candy sales: Lakonides Holds Conlet Lakonides women, members of a physical education honorary, will participate in, ping pong and bowling tournaments, basketball, and other sports after their week ly meetings in White Hall at 6:30 p. m Thursdays. When You Have Time , Stop in And See Our New Men's Shop FELLOW SHOP 109 S. Allen St. State College TODAY - THURSDAY I Shows at 1:30,'3:00. 6:30. 8:30 ADDED NEW MARCH OF TIME 'MEXICO' - THE DAILY COLLEGLeLN WSGA Senate Widens Relief Drive; Christmas Dinner Committee Named Ten cent raffles on a doll dress ed by hand will be sold after Thanksgiving by WSGA Junior Service Board in connection with the WSGA drive for the British War Relief Society, Elinor L. Weaver '4l, WSGA president, an nounced last night. Mrs. Charles R. Austin will dress the doll to be presented by Mrs. Edward Steidle. Judith L. Cutshall '4l has been ppointed by WSGA Senate to fill the eight-week vacancy on WSGA Judicial Committee left by Mary Belle Crossman '4l who is practice teaching. Plans for the Annual Mac Hall Christmas dinner followed by a coffee hour in Atherton Hall were begun with the appointment of R. Helen Gordon '42 and Nancy E. Gosser '43, co-chairmen by WSGA Senate last night. , Wool, needles, and directions for sweaters, socks, scarves, and mit, tens for the British War Relief So ciety may be obtained from, Junior Service Board members, Janet L. Eyer '42 committee chairman, and Mrs. Nelson W. Taylor, advisor. Classes are being formed for non knitting coeds and those interested should contact Miss Eyer. First Exchange Dinner Set For December 4 The 'first exchange dinner be tween women in downtown dormi tories and upperclass dormitories was set for December 4 by WSGA House of Representatives in its meeting last night. M. Agnes Peebles '4l and Dor othy E. 'Saltzmann '42, heads of the exchange dinner committee, re ported that dinners would be ex changed every few weeks, begin ning December 4. Dr. Ritenour Discusses Health Service Al Lodge Dr. Joseph P. Ritenour, College physician, led a discussion last. night among the freshman women of Locust Lane Lodge concerning the College health service and how it functions. Dr. Ritenour stressed the aims of the service, explained the way it works,, and what good may be derived from it: Another discussion concerning the Artist's Course will be given by Prof. Carl E. Marquardt, Col lege examiner, at the Lodge at 9 p. m. today. RIDES Wanted and gE.° Offered Insertions for this column cost 10 cents and must be received at the Col legian Office by 3 p. as. the day pre ceding publication. Only the essential facts, destination, time of departure, and name of student will be used. Code: R.W.--IRide wanted. P.W.—Passenger wanted L—Leave ; C—Call. (R.W.—(2) New York, Thanksgiv ing. C—Muriel, 'Mac Hall Rm. 319. 5051: - R.W.—Dußois, Thanksgiving at noon Wed. C—Dixon 2316. R.W.—(2) Erie. C—Steva 2030. R;W.--Phila. L—Nov. 27, C Ralph S. 2535. L—Wed., Nov. 27, 1 p.m. 'Return aft. Dec. 1. CDick 840. R.W.—Phila. L--Wed., Nov. 27 12:30 p.m. Return Dec. 1. C—Feld stein 3323. R.W.—Scranton or vicinity. L— after 12 a.m. Nov. 27. C—Pete 2864. 'P.W.—(3) Pittsburgh Fri. 4:00 C —Peterson, Warriors' Mark- BRI2. P.W. Pgh. L—Friday p.m. or Sat. a.m. C—Andy 4102 after 9 p.m: PW—Pgh., L—Fri., .5 p.m. Ret. Sunday. C—Don, 2914. 1940 Olds. CLASSIFIED SECTION DESIRABLE DOUBLE ROOM for students or graduate assistants. Available immediately: , Board op tional. 140 W. Nittany. Phone 652. 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 College Represenfed In Fashion Magazine Pictures depicting living con ditions on the Penn State earn pus and an - article describing Atherton Hall are included in this month's issue of College Bazaar, published by Harper's, in connection with a nation wide survey of campus housing, Flor ence E. Held '4l, Penn State Bazaar editor, announced last night. 11111111111i11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Navy Downs Army In Hockey Climax Martha Duffman's goal early in the second half cinched Navy's 2-1 title victory over Army in the hockey season's climax, marked by the playing of selected coed teams, on Holmes Field yesterday. On a pass from Pauling Rugh, Bernice Maurer tallied early for Army, zigzagging her way down the field to get into scoring posi tion. Navy. threatened several times this period but was turned back by goalie Ann Sheffield. At the opening of the second half, Sis Fitting, Navy forward, scored on a short pass to knot the count 1-1. Five minutes later Martha Duffman's quick shot rais ed Navy's score 2-1. Army was frequently in ;coring territory the rest of the afternoon, but Betty Widger, whose brilliant defense play 'at right fullback highlighted the match, broke up their threats. / :A/ DEC. 9 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1940 We, The Women— Soldiers Are Not Always Right Received your socks, lady Very fine fit Used one for a hammock One for a mit • Glad to know - you are doing your • bit But in the meantime, lady Where in hell did you learn to: knit? THE ABOVE verse, contributed . by Mr.. Nelson W. Taylor, chair man of the State College British War Relief Society, , aptly describes some of the coed endeavors to furnish clothing for the soldiers of , Britain. All of the garments do not result in hammockS, however„ If you follow the instructions' the result is surprisingly wearable: '.. AFTER seeing the• lion dressed • in a fur coat, ear muffs, and skits: at the NYU game, a lot of peop4 wondered where the 'greased pig: was hiding. Funny how many an-:- imals the lion resembles. "TOR THE majority of the stu- : : dents who sought activities other than Soph Hop we offer:- Soph Hop— Was a flop Snow and rain— Hair a mop Money •gone? Write to pop Library Reading Speaker I ,Mrs. :Robert W. Stone will give two short story selections of the World War period in Room 402 of the Library at 4:15 p.m. today as the third in a series of Wednesday readings is offered •to the publiei. The selections are: "The Dar Hour" by Wilbur D. Steele .an'd "The Flying Teuton" by Alice Brown. - Off . o e CP 1 1 ' . 1 • Vow tunes . a comin' " YES---and good times are a comin'f for all patrons of the new s eries when Paul Robe- son opens the 1940-41 ARTISTS' COURSE THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE 'COLLEGE