FRIDAY; APRIL 6, 1945 Don Rose Sees Fellowship . An Essential For Peace "Unless fellow Ship becomes a ifundamental reality, rather than an abstraction, all the conferences and plans for peace are futile," stated Don Rose, columnist and editorial writer for the Philadel phia Evening Bulletin; when -he discussed the "Bottom of the Disltpan," Monday night. Mr. Rose pointed out that post war prophets are fashioning a new world, complete with all the latest inventions, but lacking' in. a foimdation. He believes that this base should be.a feeling of fellow ship' between men. According to him, fellowship is one of the many • things• for Which the war is .be inefoUiht. • "With'such an idea .of fellow ship' .in - Mind, ' even people" Who don't like each other can work together and overcome their self ish desires," continued the. jour naliSt.. "Perhaps some day .the spirit. of- fellowship may extend itself to encoMpass, our enemies as Well as our allies." 'Ae lecturer stated that in time of 'war ' many • people call . the • studies of the.liberal_ arts suibiects a waste of time. He believes that this is a false accusation, because according to him, it is in these common •studies . that 'the unity of CLASSIFIED SECTION LOST—GoId Phi Sigma Pi pin Reward. Call 2926. LOST—Black Skull and Bones , • hal: - 1-I:4v'e -dandruff so please return to Student Union. • FOUNI?..B racelet of silver nionnted brilliants at • Easter Balk Call . Bill Reehl -3965. after sAiLTTERATIONS on •_dresses and suits. Call 4:179. • ' zspxu) AlfarilYn '317. E. Beaver Ave. BOard foi almited.num(ber or .smiall fraternal .gr4tri§. 37 meals . : dally. $8.50 Wk.. 2 rnealp , :daily $7, wk: "•., • .-.. . .. .. •"-LOST-----Varker 51 fountain pen,, .. , Igey wfth sayer :tOp. If =found .plese call Earl § e tep4ensOn - , 2021 ~!Reiiiii•d.. '- , - ---, .. . - WAINIM:?---'Riders to Kane i .War ,i.•;tren, Corry .or :Union*City .Sat. ;noon...return:Wm. morning.. Call " 2090. 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Mr. Rose further stated that a liberal education is necessary to aid in the discoizery of human individuality and character. He deems such an education import ant because he believes that no matter how complex the world may .become, it will be the in dividuals' responsibility to rule it. "Things which are the core of liberal arts are those which bind us 'together, make us have faith, and see Us through the 'darkest tours," emphasized Mr. Rose. "People with a liberal , education live sensibly and can be taught." As &I example of a liberal sub ject the journalist cited English literature. He pointed out 'that the great.books. are. not :written .n such • momentary subjects •as war, but on the eVerlasting.top ics of the drama. of human life: Tying .in with .this drama are the human interest stories • of newspapers stated Mr. Rose. . iMr: Rose called the newspapers of today a sheet of catastrophes, sorrows, murders, and accidents. He. said' that these stories which receive large 'headlines on the front:page are important, but that the real stories are those of hu-:. man everyday experiences. The journalist expressed the hope that someday newspapers would real ize 'this fact and would play down the. accident stories • and give human interest the. space it' de serves. • PSC Gives Dorm Dance - The Penn State Chili sor a. dance .4,Wiley.Dorni, 434 E. toster avenue, from 1:30 to :10 o'clock tonight. All .memberS.and rinispeetive- members are' invited. Refreshments will, be served. CHARLES . SHOP for Exclusive Fashions I CI WARNER BROTHERS ' symil BUY WAR BONDS. AND STAMPS-HERE STARTING MONDAY - FOUR BIG DAYS • SgOUgL tO 'MY FRIEND FLICKA!" - , ::GREATER:.'. GRANDER IN EVERY WAY! THE COLLEGIAN Shortages Hamper Campus Repairs Working under acute materials and labor shortages, approximate ly 200 men of the grounds and buildings department have begun several projects this giving. First is demolition of the baseball grandstands, declared un s a fe. WPB restrictions on required ma terials have necessitated razing in place of repair. With relocation of the radio towers and stations in the lot be hind the University Club, the erection of a permanent ordin ance research laboratory for the United States Navy is in progress. The building, to include 30,000 square feet, will be complete and ready for occupation within 120 days. I Repair of several. campus build ings infested with termites has been poStponed for the duration because their reconstruction does not come under the WPB title of "essential." The buildings, hovi ever, have not .and will not for some time reach a point of =- safety. • G. W. Ebert, superintendent of grounds and buildings, announces that the combined cost of repair, maintenance, custodian care, and supply for the student body is $400,000 or more per year. This year few improvements are be ing made, and little planting will be done until fall, the planting season for the locality. SPE Holds Pledge Dance Sigma Phi Epsilon, will hold its annual formal pledge dance at 9 o'clock tonight. . • The pledges in whose honor the dance willl3e given are. Dick Ben- William Brough, Robert Egger, Blair Kolasa, Gene Schmi eder, Don Varga, Otto Wendel, and Stanley. Young. It's The Pan-American Priscilla Wagner, representing Panhellenic Council, is chairman of the program committee. Assist ing her are Jane Schoisser, Wom en's Recreation Association; Mar tha Boscopi and Jose Delatore, South American students; and Dr. William Gray, associate professor of Latin American history. Miss Portnoy, Alethea, and Her bert Mendt, Penn State Christian Association, are in charge of the reception. Junior Service Board members Miss Condron and Ruth Hill and James Hugo, Interfrater nity Council delegate, are in charge of movies. 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" THE GREAT BOOK NOW A GREAT: DENms.moRGAN w airma?, ,Titiumpo, Treaty Contest Offers $lO,OOO The National Peace Treaty Con test, open to all residents of the United States or its possessions, is offering $lO,OOO in war bonds for the best treaties written on plans for world peace. All entries must be limited to 1,000 words and sent to the Na tional Peace Treaty Contest Head quarters, 350 Fifth avenue, New York 1, New York not later than midnight, April 15. The first prize will be a $2500 war bond; second prize, a $l5OO war bond; third prize, a $l,OOO war bond. Ninety seven other pri zes in bonds will also be given. Chairman al the judges' com mittee will be Joseph W. Frazer, of Graham (Paige Motors Corpor ation. THE LITTLE STORE WITH THE BIG SMILE PAGE SEVEN LESS". ROARIINti, ADVENTURE Or THAT FAMOUS FLYING TIGER WHO SMASHED Mffi RISING SUN ..•. COL, Rowirst LEE SCOTT!