The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 11, 1949, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Lawthermen
Continued from page four
with his long shots, the Philadel
phians expect to make the going
hot for the Nittany cagers.
Borsavage, 6-foot, 6-inch pivot
performer, and Hatkevich, a dis
placed Penn State hasketeer of
a few years ago, will share the
defensive burdens for the Cherry
and White.
The piano is out of tune. So we'll chop
it up. Then we'll get a tin horn instead.
Sure, these men are crazy.
But they're using the same kind of think
ing a lot of people have been using on the
American economic system lately.
Our American way isn't perfect. We
still have our ups and downs of prices and
jobs. We'll have to change that. But even
so, our system works a lot better than the
second-rate substitutes being peddled by
some countries we could mention.
It works better because of a few simple
things. We are more inventive, and we
Spencer Co-Edits Text
Oscar F. Spencer. professor and
supervisor of petroleum and na
tural gas extension at the College,
is co-author of "Natural Gas En
gineering," Volume 111, recently
publashed at the College.
Dancing was not permitted on
the campus until 1890.
flow to tune a piano
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
CLASSIFIEDS
Continued from page seven
T'INK GOLD ladies' %lova watch between
Carnettie and Old Main Jan. 21. Re
ward. Call 4727.
BROWN LEATHER brief case containing
Men's (Ike Club music. Call 2570.
Prior to 1887 there were no
churches in State College.
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know how to use machine power to pro
duce more goods at lower cost. We have
more skilled workers than any other
country. We believe in collective bargain
ing and enjoy its benefits. And we Ameri
cans save—and our savings go into new
tools, new plants, new and better machines.
Because of this, we produce more every
working hour ... and can buy more goods
with an hour's work than any other
people in the world.
We can make the system work even
better, too: by all of us working together
to turn out more for every hour we work—
through better machines and methods,
FOUND
IiENRUS WRIST WATCH. Owner mny
have same by identifying and paying for
ad Dorm 1. room 7.
MISCELLANEOUS
WILL EXCHANGE Navy P coats that
were switched at Cook's restaurant Tues
day p.m. Call Cornelius 3306.
LUTHESANS. LSA Square Dance tonight
A:00 p.m. at Grace Lutheran Church.
more power, greater skills, and by sharing
the benefits through higher wages, lower
prices, shorter hours.
It's a good system. It can be made bet
ter. And even now it beats anything that
any other country in the world has to offer.
So—let's tune it up, not chop it down.
THE BEffER WE PRODUCE
THE BETTER WE LIVE
PUBLIC POLICY COMMITTEE
of The Advertising Council by:
EVANS CLARK, Executive Director, Twentieth Century Rind
BORIS SHISHKIN, Economist, American Federation of Labor
PAUL G. HOFFMAN, Formerly President, Studebaker Carp.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY
WHY CO DOWN TOWN and
Fast reliable radio repairs.
Nabb, Nittany 20-20. Satisfae
FOR RENT
ROOM AND BOARD available
boys or married couple. Call
at 1151.
ROOM ADN BOARD for 1 atu
board for students. Inquire
Pugh street.
Approved for the