FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1940 NA To Oppose Booing In Rec Hall This Year At the 'suggestion of Adviser Dan A. DeMarino, the IMA Cen tral Council, made Plans at its last meeting to solicit student cooper . ation in the elimination-pf booing at athletic contests' this winter. The council also decided to have .a group picture in the 1941 La Vie 'and made tentative plans for a winter and spring, sports . program. Ten of the 11 IMA units • were represented at the meeting. A collection of 7,500 volumes on Hebrew medieval literature has been- presented to the Library of City College, New York. Merivale Shop 139 S. Allen Street t=),Q3l====rzcv..-; , :=11::3== Merry Christmas Happy new Year What better greeting to express ou r deepest appreciation for your patronage? PENN STATE LAUNDRY ~r7WEI Z =. I"7.M rI,, . IFIVAMVSZMD"" . :ltSSZll:ssl:sii=3Co:so:ls=i):ZiE=34."l=4==l4MS3:43tMe,CS W - A Joyous quletido May every one of your fondest wishes descend from the stage of dreams and become actual realities and may the New Year bring you an increased-measure of ... t'HEALTH, HAPPINESS and PROSPERITY 1 015**3 09, dta tut r 4(1 to ItE HABCEPIiiSF-fiR TAO LO 12212 Nibbling Al The News Short .Shorts "One. of the group who found Brandon's body against a tree, said - that the barrage was the `most terrific I've ever been in.' He said he was glad to get out of the woods alive." I ' A dispatch from one of the hot spots on the European front? No, merely part of a story about the opening day of Pennsylvania's deer season. That kind of "sport" should be splendid training for "green" conscripts. Like wolves, Nazi undersea craft are apparently traveling and mak ing attacks in packs now. If 'such mass torpedoings aS sunk several merchant ships out of an eight-ship convoy 'continue, it would seem that British' shipping is "in for it." -The amazing thing about such a 'method of sub-surface warfare is not its newness, but the fact that it has not been used 'before. Imagine the consternation of the commander of a convoy-guarding destroyer who, upon seeing one of his charges torpedoed, drops a load of depth-charges and breathes a sigh of relief upon seeing bubbles break the ocean surface— then suddenly hears again the dull thild of a torpedo exploding on the side of another helpless merchant ship. - We hate to admit it, but Hitler's war-lords have something there. Munitions factories in Britain— are Axis bombings against them meeting with success? British cen sorship jealously guards, the ans wer to this question, but a write up of the recent Southampton bombing would appear to let the proverbial cat out of the bag. Cast Of 21 Named For Players Show The cast for the next Player's production, which will be in the form of a melodrama of the per iod of 1860, to be held on Febru ary 21: and 22 was_ announced yes terday by Lawrence E. Tucker, director. The members of the cast are: Edward, Thomas Rial '4l; Blood good (villain), Malcolm Wine stein; Badger, John Bambrick '42; Captain Fairweather, Ed - Carson '4l; Mark Livinston (hero), Don ald Taylor '42; Puffy, Leon Rabi nowitz '43; 'Mrs. Fairweather, Thelma Kluger '4l; Paul, William Cissel '43. A reporter, Frank Schneider '4l; Alida, Kay Caecoleman; Lucy (heroine), Elinor Hen-man '42; Mrs. Puffy, Aimee Sobbott '42; Dan, James Ambandos '44;• two gentlemen, Lawrence Chervenak '44, and William Venderlin; a porter, John Fritz '4l; firemen, John Fritz '4l; Frank Schneider '42, Jerome Sherman '44. Bridesmaids, Lois Reisinger '42, Muriel Carmen '43, Mary Mc- Curdy '44; , Duke, Jerome Sher man '44. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN - WITH J. GORDON FAY 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Hitler vs. Italy Hitler's forces may invade Italy in the near future. - A fantastic idea,. you say? Sure, that's what we thought when we heard a prediction to that effect come over our radio from two well-known news commentators on Sunday. night. Then we heard the why and Wherefore, after which the thought of a Nazi move in the direction of Italy seemed not only reasonable, but possible. Of course a lot depends on what happens in Greece and, especially, in northern Africa during coming months, but here's the way it could happen: First, let us suppose that Italy suffers a few more setbacks of the kind which seem to be particularly the rage with her troops lately. As a result, the dissatisfaction with Mussolini, , already increasing in Italy if reports are true, might well increase by leaps and bounds. History records that when a people become restless and dis "gusted with their ruler, they in variably do something about it— something which may range from honest-to-goodness revolution to mild lack of cooperation. If this restlessness and its results come to Italy, along with it will come the Nazi legions of the man Hitler. Already large forces of German troops, well supported by aircraft, are reported concentrated near Brenner Pass, the gateway. to Italy. It is these which, according to the above mentioned commentators, Hitler will use to keep Italy in the A)ds if the slightest sign of unrest appears. This invasion, if it ever occurs, should be quite successful, for Der Fuehrer is no novice at '` l protectiver attacks. For refer erence, see Czechosldvakia, Yugo slavia, Rumania, etc. u:x~s~x~ c~ ~Sn: ~ ~ ~ c56,~.~.. ;;s that we have cm unpaid obligation, an obliga tion of gratitude. Friends of this institution have made possible a certain -amount of progress and prosperity for our organization. These friendships have been an enjoyable experi ence; one in which we believe we have the con fidence and esteem of the people whom we strive to serve. And now, all we ask is the priv ilege of a continuance of these fine relation ships to enable us to look forward with genuine enthusiasm to the future. First National Bank "Trail' of the - Vigilantes," starr ing Fr . anchotr Tone, will be show.: ing at the Cathaum Theater today. It is Tone's first western role, in which he portrays an undercover agent sent by a newspaper to :the frontier in quest of the murderer of a reporter. HiS adventures lead him into conflict with a gang of cattle rustlers. In the - picture are many pic turesque outdoor scenes, made in the high mountain regions of Cali fornia. Andy Devine, Micha Auer, War ren William, and Peggy. Moran also appear in the picture with Tone, As another Christmas comes around we feel M3IKSK' r e:Ig!I:MiMIMKVOC..r. , 'A';4tS CINEMANIA- and back by bandy . . . RAIL v \AY EXPRESS! Right from college direct to your own front door and vice versa, without extra charge, in all cities and principal towns. And all you do is phone RAILWAY EXPRESS. We'll call for your - trunks, bags and bundles. Away they'll go at passenger train speed, and be delivered straight to the street address. The rates are low, and you can send "collect," you k - nov, by RAILWAY EXPRESS, same as college laundry goes. Yes, it is a very popular service. So when you're packed, strapped and locked, just phone us and rake your train with peace of rsiind, NORTH ATHERTON STREET STATE COLLEGE, PA. RAILWA ,couttp-,1 XP ,D) ES S AGENCY INC. NATION-WIDE RAIL- AIR SERVICE BEST WISHES for a HAPPY HOLIDAY • j t SEASON W ry, from : ... 4 , .. 4 ellarleos ~ .; .4 ~ „ . 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