FOUli. Sltale !College Desollaile as Students Leave iloT Home Towns 'Entagine the Corner Room---un uouat with rows of empty booths. Or the Cathaum theatre with ex ctly ten people on the main floor on New Year's Day. And • the en tire 'campus with only a few S'ec retairi es to be seem—the white ~, : now hardly broken by footprints. This scene of a desolate campus j 3 41 picture of conditions during the extended vacation. Under these conditions it is not difficult to understand why those students who live in State. College, the for •eign students, or those veterans who stayed here in the Pollock Circle Dorms, or at Winderest, were almost .glad that classes were resumed yesterday. In order to break the monotony, the University club, fraternity houses, the•country club and many ,other buildings were the scene of .dances and parties. Teas were giv en by members of the college set, .ond informal gatherings became the chief source of amusement. Many of the local high school classes 'held 'reunions. The 'high chool also had quite a crowd 'when the basketball team won the name from, Philipsburg High .School by a45-30-score. Ice skating at the "Duck Pond," olciing, and tobogganning was a ;favorite 'pastime of many of the -students marooned here. Talurth Library Reading Dr. H. E. Dickson, professor of fine arts, will read from Tristam abandy by Lawrence Stern in the fourth of the 15 seriees of read ings, in 402 Library, at 4:20 o'- clOck tomorrow. Students, faculty 3nernlbers, and townspeople are cordially invited. Elevator service will be available -beginning at 4 &clock WARNER BROS. MAN a TOMORROW 4 The International Film Club presents VIIIAPAYIEW "THE RED COMMANDER" An epic of the So viet cinema with a cast composed enltirely of Russian actors! Acclaimed by * Walter Winchell * N.Y. Herald Tatum * N.Y. Post * N.Y. Titnea * TUFA. Forsythe Boalsburg Busses Bog In Blasting Blizzard Maybe time and tide don't, but three of the 27- busses traveling from LewishAwn to State College, Sunday night, would have been found waiting by any man or attic snail that happened to come that way. Bogged down it the snow for .wer an hour. two of the three busses were finallt torced to dis gorge their passengers into two others that had completed the Voyage and come back. The third bus, after much striv ing and stiaining, finally pulled itself Out of the snow. and amid the wild cheering of all concerned, came into State College under its own power. Two Years ago. According 'to E. F. McClellan of the Boalsburg Bus Ccmpany, a similar transfonma ton of busses into igloos occurred, but this time it wasn't until 15 a.m. of the following morning that the last 'frost bitten passenger alighted at the Corner Room.. Engineering Lecture C. E. Davis, secretary of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, will speak on "The National Engineering Societies" in the senior engineering lecture in 1.11.0 Electrical Engineering. at 4:20 p.m. Thursday. !j ~ Ws 00 • APIS" t e f ) ji detnei l aige 0.441 :94:::i-yelsigffett,:vlPrtn: *Laos • eno rix,joealcageitoux.b.t...boto TX-LE CrAIIX COT TIEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Lute AP News (Continued from page one) quarters from Frankfurt to the old German capital city. General Mark Clark will return home from . Austria, probably after the Moscow talks on the Austrian peace treaty. LONDON—A proposal is before the British Cabinet in London to permit veteran British desert fighters' to launch a full scale of fensive against Jewish extremists. Hartman, Hamilton Repeal As Soccer All-Americans For the. 21st year in .a row, Penn State won representation on the 1946 soccer all-America. • (Every year since Bill Jeffrey became coach, in 1926, the veteran Scot has produced at least one all-America player. His 1946 stand-outs both are re peaters. Dean Hartman, captain elect of the Lion team, first won top honors in 1942. The other choice, Johnny Hamilton, was a 1945 all-American. Nittany Lion all-Americans now total 47, of which many, like Hartman and Hamilton, are re peaters. A hallf-dozen Lion greats won ell-American recognYion three years in a row. Jeffrey, who still scrimmages i 4.........__ . .. ) / ~ / ... / y , ~,,,,,:),.....:, / . L. , Government sources in London say that the offensive, if approved by the Cabinet, would be the greatest in Palestine's modern his tory. It would be aimed at smash ing the underground groups 'held r esponsible by the British for kill_ ing and whipping British troops, bombing public buildings and mining Palestine's highways and railroads. Nearly 100,000 Tommies are massed in Palestine and re inforcements are reaching the Holy Land by road and rail. with his players' even though he was 53 his last birthday, claims one of the most amazing records in intercollegiate soocer. His teams have lost only 16 of .148 games played during the last 21 years, .and for 12 of those seasons his teams were undefeated. hen ILI !,1 A erica's ,Theres an impOila — nt difference hi' PHILIP MORRiS manufacture that lets the FULL' FLAVOR of the world's finest tobaccos come through for your . cow filets lete enjoyment—clean, fresh, pure That's why the flavor's ALL yours whiti'you sanoke PHILIP Moms! That's why PHILIP MORRIS taste better . _ smoke better—all day long! k No wonder that with millions of imOkers everyw - hei:4 l l PHILIP MORRIS is America's FINEST Cigarette's ETTERmiBETTER ALL WAYS, NOTICE HOFBRAU - BELLEFONTE CLOSED DURING FIRE -REPAIRS WATCH THIS PAPER FOR OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT FINES r_zi_Cigitrette! TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1941 Klein Speaks- (Continued from page one) bi Klein was president df the Board or Jewish Ministers, direc tor of • Gr.Az College Adult Insti tute of Jewish Studies, and a member of the steering committee of Philadelphia's F clic w ship House. Topics for the remaining lec tures are Religious Teachings of Catholicism, January 14; Religious Teachings of Protestantism, Jan uary Z 1; Religion and Social Pro gress, 'Felbrtiary Ideas o God and • Immortality, February It; Religion and Science, February 25. ,