State College News, Volume 19, Number 17, 1935 March 15

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=f COLLEGE NEWS, MARGIT 8,

100) Men Sought
For Class of 39

Larger Number of Male Students
Will Not Lower, Scholastic

ig Site co

nearly equal

en nnd Wwomelt

eal sroiereROFINEL ean

‘Aninounicoment issuetl bY Dry We Ry Bit
bachery president

Pointing out that the scholastic. aver

from the: men entrants woulll ot

De much lawer than, the entrance: stand

ards already: maintalied, Dr. Brubacher

Hey” would be attempted

ig the Incoming. treating elisg

‘are making it effort to. Increase

the number sof men to 100)" Dry frie

hacher stated: “We hope’ thereby {6

aw stiilents front the village aids rural

Last year, if ave ind

the scho:

ig lowest entrant would

steal of

fit
Tustic averny
Have been around 82 percent
the, 85) percent standard.”

Statistics gatlicred froin the files of

ews show that the number of mei
Stiulents has beet steadily increasing, li
1922 there were a0 aen tH the freslinat
clnss, Since that time. the number his
Inerensed until, in 1932, there: were 4
frestinen men enrolled, In. the coming
year if the proposed plan Works siti
factorily) att allstime high oF 100 male
freshmen will be reached,

State college will undoubtedly derive
4 great deil of benefit from this increased
inate cirallinent; Sports will take on ayy
ilded) prestige because of the wealth of

ailable, ‘The prospective foot

team willbe selected from a squad

aivly strengthened by this influx af

first-year men, and all. sports in which |

State his iiter-collegiate competition |
Will be directly netted

ecanlaee To Face
Tax Question Again

un 4)

(Cominued from page 1, ¢

\ preliminary investiga munittee

already been appointed hy President

i pending the conclusion of the ques

Those mmmed to the committee tn
Mr, Chirence

chitrmans Ruth
‘rel member anid

Glenn M,

GRECIAN =]

idiot |
sori etl
|

ration
KD are both one tin naw, with the
addition of Gllys inser and Aunt
Frosh, respectively to the scrtied
af pledge
Jayamid Kap is teal the other
Saturday at 21 North Main,
iv Telty. Vallance, 136, who ty ti chiarge|
of the affair i

TO CONDUCT EXAMS
Make-up examinations are scheduled
s follows b abeth: Van. Den}

| Association Shows

Art Works Exhibit

During this weeks, tie Dramatics and
5) Art association has heen exhibiting differ
ent works of oli and modern masters,
i HH! on the dispiay’ ghelyes in the Tick of the

March 9 ave Hawley Wall |
alton HP phn a] Nivong the exhibits are the works of
iy story % uch painiers as fale, Rembrandt, and
lat’H0A, cuemts-| Pieasso, ‘The purpose of the exhibit is
hintlen 10 shaw how colored. reproductions sea
a Gheminiry 100, p rao
ueinld he helpful for educational purposes. The

aun 4 Latin 120,

fistory

deel 90
Of Mone exnuiinationn will take place] next week for {Hie

observation of al
 ofelork In the morning tn room 100) ttittente

You know [like that cigarette...

Tlike the way it tastes.
there’s plenty of taste there.

Chesterfield is) mild, not
strong... .and that’s anothi
thing I Ate in a cigarette.
What's more, They Satisfy
». and that’s what I like a
cigarette to do.

T get a lot of pleasure out
of Chesterfield .

I dike tl

you know.

cigarett

collection, will he on display: throughout | fi

NG Al

DORMITORY DRIVE STARTS

Start Monday
of the senior e

fund drive will
avid Kroman, president

Teams will be eaptained hy the follow

‘Ten Ryek

Logan, Dorothea Gahagan, Luci

David Kronian
Rich, Evelyn
Evelyn Sinehie
Pagine

Wilfred, Allard,
Rich, ‘Thurston
Margaret Delane

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Hilda

$2.25 Per Year, 32\ Weekly Issues
Killed By Committee

‘Eddy To Address
TEMA CTT ee eae Students Today

Aistion introduced tn) assembly
Friday. morning favoring the refi
sion-of thie Naan student ont bil
fhation tint ihe ill hud been killed |) Utermational YM. C. A. Worker
in the Assembly edieation: Fo PGT Gi ELE
fea will lead the|| The resolution, which Gb) the) Orient
sured) “honors, 1 rol’ W, ‘Thonyp vror i Ane Mast a eri - -
this fist with that for
tg Tad) aealowee a sl anid ae fhoulty mente|| was fail onthe table, supposedly: with
ster, 93-194, disclose that ation will als speak |] the intention’ of bringing it up agai
ere a er at the banquet will be the] | this moraine for consideration
Ht Soe Who were| | aetion!of the Assembly: committee, of
Co NG ail thuse Who were || course, effectively terminates al ‘ne
easily for action on the peng res
Ton
Stident objection to the bill) was
based! on the grounds, that a com
puilsory. cath won ti) 0 Wis
niles the literity: af the State. and
Fudleral, cai

State College®

Manein 15, 1935

Stare Counce ror Teacumas, Aniany, N.Y.

Von SIND Nai 17
Honorary Society

213 Are Named ya ave Dunne ‘i
11s i
To Dean’s List)... nomorew nent

lastic society, will conduct its, annual
dinner for the initiation, of Hew ment
i W night in the Houlevard |
secording to) Clara Stebner:

Wn A, Hrubachery |

Nimian Student Oath Bill
ction

widred dhirteen are
shaving high ie av

Death's ist for the first | PSP
teri

rofessor of Lig
Those prese

Sherwood dd, gridiite of Yale
J University "91, dui internationally: naw
suckers will address. the student body
this morning fn assembly on the topic af
Testy! tiecording 10

president

Giirinue the pst som

11-100) per cents. as
students made tle

tuvdents receiving honors rate] Seventeen members were named. to the

Ailes Deaitae tel Art al AnHotncement rade in|
HET este TRAE toring by: Dr. Miltow |
Class of 1935 Nelson, dean, The ames in alphine

Malnistan, Zaven [Delica order are: Evelyn Allen, Janel

Minin, Ruth Esther Carpenter, David Dicker titutions
i p

Hamelin, David) roman
ischer, Alfred Lueis, Ruth |

position of intern
Odwell, Donal he Ye M. G,

Ay ad

Two Fraternities

To Conduct Ji

spent avidin tn
Tig int visio 10, Ru
va ith
etre a ews sjected
t Men of Gaininn chu i
Delia Rho. fraternity. and lw
dred Potter club are planning a "get | Stee the
Towed eetliieree THeelentniive dato set alt Pentti
for te affair is the first Wedvesday in | quently snaking: a edreful and int
and it sll be enndlacted inthe andy cof ie. present governments
accord: us become toro memuainted

society is. based
Bach
mF piercesit of the meni
wyior class who Inve maintained
ue of 200 oF better, in the first
i exe work, are}
in the fall.” Six
of the
hip) in the

| Personally acquaint
The irpose af this dimer is (0 foster | yi tins heen guest
Tie requirements | nore. (Henly. sind cooperative: relations | Chandi: home. fur considerable: perio
ihe latier ease, the average between the niembers of the or
mri tos and to bind the me of State ea
Jene togettion tito, more: nied foup, | two spakings Wire shrouKl Chin ak the
ee \ program will be phuined which will request of the. Chinese: auiorites
intitle speakers. from eich ornnization | the, purpose cof eoanbating. Cam
vi also) @ ues. siaker fi hat eountey, Ho hs just returned,

Y. W. C. A. Offical J“ Tmertiately atten the tlinner AHIR HOC BLCROR TRE HUAES IMIR
To Meet Cabinets |!) 0 \j!! ie played in the Paso hall tone oF Chins ni fs thoroughly hy
DuMMlde National |at Rane Gila Rho and owanl kt] RGR te
Ofithe Young Woe | dred Patterselubs amen tions to Japan.
HU ANiHintictiaker, Ghniorses jneier

Re MLDHIL Ra Male Tala T CIS ar
Sl igbseeaisy slinitda, Hamann ear

award Me Polen el

of tiie,

Duiriny the last five years, he has sade:

4 basket

Katherine iy tliat country

"| Professor Bergin
Will Consolidate
Modern Languages

TWO RECEIVE POSITIONS As announced in list week's issne of
feotived positions | he Niavsy Dre Thomas Goddard Ber
tn Miss [ain 1 avast of Yale wniversity and
AI) | feriie Professor of romance Hinguages.

iil at Western Reserve. col

Troubadour Show i
With Skits, Music © |! .tegeuc tne Aete| tui aoiue lay
To Be Next Week) iii) telihan slams, t Hau
stro: | Ain eons ial yer," Heh Fils til acehce a Sie, wl ae corres a
\

Upton | year, Concerning his appointment, Dr
\ igsiies Ue

Troubadonrs, men's msi
Hani Laura Chirke
Evans and Huldah Che

jotss inn) Helsay Smith 237

clerice at
R. Hrubachier, president,
followin. statement
| Professor eran, tis een elcid
Hrofessor of romance Hanging
Had of the French leone
expected to develop courses fn Talia

“Personal Interviews Are Key-Note
In Leer Job,” Says Bureat|\i:' Hh tent ie

nil graduates of teachers! and arts) jeehers of Ttatian ty How noticeable
i Hope! that the work offered ty Spay
an he mals brewer: hy. his autlition

“VES TN to the rommice language Aronp,
josition

ints. pHeF_ peor A personal interview i

Kramer ares set Jif yp applicants expect to
371 house, Philip i

i MY cure teachin ts," Miss Edna Mf
i} allvertisin i We

il asic, John

poctive
1 consequence Ih i

\
who. visits the principal
intinent | impression who receive i
Miss Lowerree stated polite
jou that students, shouldbe constantly
ert and ready to visit places whore | i
Openinas may. exit Thy partys tonight at 8200
Miss Lowerree pointed “The appointment bureau can inform] oe “Commons!” of Hayley.
every openie| the student of tie opening, but the aps | ilk. ‘The committee in charge telues:

pointment hurean cannot pets the ste] Marion Walkers 438, Lsnbel Dayldge, 37,
dent the position—unaided.” anid) Ethel Little, "38,

person | ft
Lowerree, secretary. of the app

bureau, recently told a representative
the Stane Conan New

the present situation wi

PARTY TO BE TONIGHT
HIBIT Cinerinmer cul will eontice a Sh
Treluded! are contri- | Tespeet to joi,
Sie Kare hy; out that the apptieants
Hawley till” wie ing. re numerous=especially wl
fravelent number of unemployed teach

STATE COLLEGE

NEWS, MARCH 15, 1935

+ COLLEGE N

EWS, MARCH 15,

1935

State College News

Established by the Class of 1918
‘The Underaraduate Newspaper of New York State College or Teachers

THE NEWS BOARD
Editors-in-Chief

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THE NEWS STAFF
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ORTERS
ivlovo Senuoth, Mary

Hlurenee Ellen, Ree eiraiine
fEprrons
Aubrey Kalbaug
Mardin Martin,

iy ttle Gia San
na lie Hany lane moe ci aH
hi Pethcen Diy, Mary

iobaker) Agnon’Norvens, and "Phyila

Plank, Anumvetie Reedy Hieanoe Gailey, Ellaaveth Neulebaver
Verily, nophomore

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Friday in the college year by the Editorial Board rei
Subscriptions, $225 per year, single copie ts
Entered as second class matter at post

Published ever
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does not guarantee to print any or all communications

Nay.
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Bamnmen ay Koer Onance Pa ALUANY,

Val) SIX) No 17 March 15,

1035

New Men’s Society ?

for stulent tax mayments proved. the

Discussion of the socalted. “pledge: plan’
from the apathy: whieh the Nuws

stinillls tiecessary to, rouge Hie student body
Huis hitherto deplored fh its editorial: columns
Out of the discussion list Friday came a suggestion, estrancous
in our estimation was essentially: worthwhile
‘Nhe point way made that in the st of activities upon which the stent body
will pass siortiy, men's auhfetics shuld he inchided under one heading in lieu at
the, usual separite items calling for appropriations for basketball, tennis, etc
Carrying this. suggestion a bit farther, would i not be a valuable project, to
unite tHe seatiored organizations for inen on our campus into one orsintzation
finended to foster and solidify sentiment, for State colley
While it is essentially true that the ‘roubadours, M. aril the
State Letter Chub enelt has its purpose tn our activities programy ould not the
Dest contributions from euch of these organizations be incorporated fnto the struc
Aue of ne single ynified organization
‘The ‘Vrouladones’
annual musical showy, \. il
inectings snd sponsors a freshman camp, ‘The activities of the Letter Club Mave
Heer Nitte of nothing Muring the past few years, although at the wine {tw
Tuunehedl it gave promise of offering State collewe definite service
Various college stinlent associntions have initiated the practice during the depres:
sion yeurs of subjecting eich campus activity toa definite evaluation,
Weluhed and tested ay to its value to the group. Such an example w
Hot so long aKo when Union college abandoned seyeral of the so-called
Grury societies of the ground that their contribution to student fe did not
theif retention,
Tollowing this Hine of thought, what is to prevent our own, student association
from taking the initiative fan evaluation of ont various activities
Stich action will be possible when the first step toward realizing the tew tax
The requirenient that an organization must have the support of
nik of the student ely wil il name of the activities,
j wetiony ocetirsy the Nuws atfers this suuwestion to the men, Combine
Tnto ite unified assoctation, Call it en's. Athletic nsyoclation
htraaduetion of foothall next fall will mean greater interest
Hit some organization of the type outlined above he pro:

or not, which

fs the production of an
Provides sone opportunities for

dy what you sill
athletes, I

idedl at State. Ce

THE STATESMAN

Winchell's doing Sororities and
fraternities are doing it! Everybody's
doing it! What? Writing special ver:
slong, to that Heh numbahy Youle the
Top.” Here's our contribution

You're the top,

You're a class’ with) Tommy

You're the top,

1 sae and balmy

iosies, the
You're the top,
You're the 09
You're the top,
You're the Sluice prancing

You're the songs cid situs, the junior

Hf on the Botton you're

the top!

this version fs not
sotieay Cael (0

Mailbox). If

you think
Why fot send aie

State Colles
any goo we'll ru

Fil Bally! Chi. Si
have meuibers visitit
f day than any: other

ity i ardent basketball
(iionseollege) wis

the sinartuess Of

clans
the oul

Which nay uf the

just th
Fighit-handed
title

compliment
tee in while

wane eclebrat
Saturday at the M
the good

&R
vl day

If MAN O1

_ Sammarco To Play
For April Soiree}

iene Sante a salons
Will he (the: musicians. featured at
Hiaual’ Sophomore Soiree, 0. he, ei
ducted! April. 12 at the urinis ¢
EAE oMLEA MARBLE)
coveliirman of Soiree
comnitices Samar, ani |
orchestra are now. playing at th
Neuilee Teena
Mice f the
bliss, K Chairman, and the
following committees were appointed t
Assist her
Arrinigements,
many Mary, Lam
vn Hamann
sephine Kirby

izabeth Meury, chair
inces McVeigh
Margison,

Charles
Fefresiinents, Ria Lit
Gru, chairman, Elizabeth Morozawski,
Rosemary Lafferty$ chaperones, lisa
beth Studebaker, chatrman, Carol Mires
ries ‘Torrens, Catherine Broderick
lowers and taxis, Ann, Service, chairman,
Elizabeth Narosly,

Frederick Lauder,

Vishner Frederick liymes, cha
inany Estelle Murphy, James Bi

n Vishner, James Vandert
ATAeCradort HrOREARy ant G

iH) of distribution,

of printing, Alice

Kemp, se Taylor, Lula Duffey
Harry Gumaer, William MeGraw s deco:
rations, Ralph’ Van Horn and) Caurita
Seld, chairmen, Katharine Crandall
Tsahel Mansfield, John Cullen, Fred Dex:
tert invitations, Elsa Smith, chairman,
Catherine Jamba, Irwin Stingers, publi
city, Rosemary Dickinson, chairman

Tidnias Breen, Jean Smith, Alonzo Dus
Mont, Ann Rated, Virginia Stoel, Martin
Reed} check room, John Deno, chairman,
Tames. Zubon,

Alma

President Favors

Cooperative Plan

Dr, Brubacher Explains Undesirable
Features of Compulsory Tax
in Assembly Address

Dr A, R. Brufacher, president
posed, fit the student: assemly: last
day thi hie stvtent dss contin

studlents
resolution

1 that he definitel

Helieved: thit

he wishies to retain anil
Student registered ithe

10 vote, even
sscinbly:

prepared hy
a of ince 10
67 80. per cent or
a tis ballot will

Pialenth
for: each
or tlie year's prosrait

| GRECIAN GAMBOLS |

Trantan

with Hilda Proper

(nil, Heunice: Sisbower
K D the
Sherrill

cari
shit

Carotitie Fitaweral

snl Tauura Sty

Mexainder. Wenllentt

R. P. I. Defeat Is
Climax Of Season

State Quintet Ekes Out Victory
With 93-32 Score in Final Game
of Schedule

Fussk Haxnanynn
Sports Editor

basketball fuguernaut cane
inne from hebind with a spect
to tip Ry Po Ls engineers

amined stands

Abin’

Ina

Clint Rall farewell appearance
t! iri, player! st

GRANTED LEAVE

mal
ee a

entire, basketball season, with

SPORT SHOTS

Ty hap HAARA TENE oh Mie

npnlogies

Glefinite ones). for Kredi

tough

Dea that. We've ever ace

the boys ave the gone wi the chi
are down. We dof one battered ti

Practice—the boys loole bad—very

ragged—grad students fll) the gaps

tueenter and forward—Conn,

as Murray scores 17 points,
Middlehary rings. 0 ighhy
16 Albany

heads bowed

are still viv

he a

four things

ii any_opwn elt
craft's frequent excursions to the
is he broke up the Middlebury
Work: vod man in, these tough
humble allairs—=Amyot's: beautiful piss
Alumni—who cares—the boys go
on the rond—they lose one—they
bury, Drew. 73-24—where did! they
come from? Next week Jersey
State doesn't arrive—the | boys
Cligose sides and put onla good’ ex-
hibition—no. glamour,
M. T. they: sornd tike big stuf
Haven't got what it thou
i Heautifil defense
Vineh |
1 Tea

Fanieroft anid
Len, Welter
Jadick’s. jntran
silis,
Brooklyn

Poly. moving
crowd—everybody a
Cliff gets his hair mussed—
fever saw it that way before—he
plays a sweet game, docsn't he?
Well, that pays you back for the one
We lost, Poly,

sheer hysteria—the gam
Was lost But the team didn’t know
it—what a come back—the boys
wouldn't lose—they don't know
how—what 4 finish—-we're still weak
Some season=we'll still haves Gearke
Jerry, Fred and Len for next year
Kane’ sho then-—wonler
how: well

Il develo

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State |
es to town—they die gracefully |,

16 with thelr |
faa

Freshmen Trounce

Bamberger To Lead
738 In Court Tilt

noel Discussion

Reclrsit
Davide,

les ae 1) he ashes eet ties tat
r vat i ale ‘tie ME council sophomore basketball game ist Weds
Moe eee Ear a CHIMUR
freslinan class's

active its AML ste) ory strentons the
ae aa ac Jen tn interecluss. rivalry, 1938 tow
TH Chatitee tae Heung by ebaht anil Walt ponte to five
‘The freslinien played a consistently
{0 br speakers ihieir rival all th
eating. thelr rivals all th
Alina | iy vith the eseentton fe te score
Kane and Rodenrys led the frestinen
= teal Tn Seorfixe With) in sinks. cach
Harrington and Peniber scored: ih fot
ihc sophoinores with, four points, piece
Sophioniores purtietpating. ih the
arsingiony Tyne
J svi Talttany ember,
“/ inet who, played: were? Kane, Lawton
Mako, O'Brien, Rulers, Schiity
Wasscriun. Coney Tike was referees
Siiice te cliss of 1938 were victorfous
foyer thelr sophomore: thyils 1D
Thus. alinost hecomie prt of the tra
Of the xame for the: snphiomores ta Wi)
Tint the elise of 1038 seens to Taye upset
she apnlecieis With tein three a)
Heady toad halls tne
freshnien avy a ood st
This nivalis ci tie backetball feta
availed three points tu the eliss,

Seciire Substantial Rivalry Lead
4 Sophomores Bow 20-15
in Annual! Game

Jnestay, 2 The janie

Higions tuetios
combined tnt uy
unl faculty
a weleonie 10

Hicre is to he

committee

eotinie jicludes Ralplt
chairman, Norhert Mubory /&
elle Manshiel 97

Hotter game,

Lutheran Society
o Conduct Supper

Tantheran lish
Thirsty

Will conduct a meet

in the Friendship house

safer churely with
I

meeting vil follawy
rest of the eviiting
1 ven over 4 devotional met
eaders af the devotional: testing
Willisin | Motlenkont. 38, and
5. Mollenkopt's topic
ficles inthe
Cliristiany, Student,” hile
fajle will be "Christian
The: committee in
iprancnents Will Ne
chairaan, John
Elsie Sith

Studiait

charge of
Mice Ken
seilier SUPERIOR
SHOE REBUILDERS
204 Central Ave,
Quality, Service, Workmanship

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Della Theta fra
ternity ih shipe of a shiell
uidlined with pearls, Teast in
Draper hall, Tindey please re
tinh to EB, Calkins, 30). Reward,

Dorothy Lathrop of South Ale
len Street, Albany, has illustrated
twenty-nine books and written
four, The latter are all on dis:
play in the Co-op, Why not drop
in to see Hitty at least?

Albany boasts of another fine
Author—Grant Lewi, who) taught
at State during 1927 Summer
School, His novel "Star of Em-
pire!” is on our Rental Shelf, We
hope several Freshmen in Eng-
lish 2 will read {t

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Hale Meret, toy ie vg dy ioe (0 au coo Perna cae gf Tier will he the Mat atone Professor Sayles Mahar Will Fill
ey teen | New by Russell Coopens "Ay So Te Ee OER IED ea ANE Tesuien Annual! Appenll to Seniors: Department Head) DISCUSS COURTESY In Troubadour Show
aijustment in the Romance linge pcm a ae ura
eT a aa Milne Hih seliool Ch ye
Willian 8 Wiel hue opened tis: year: with ay ills IWS Tomorrow. night inthe
A Challenge to the Class of 1935 fast Hridiy’s assembly About the only] amusieal production, aril) Crary
| (HEN CHEE Atames te Fither bad conmentary, onthe hithtor, combined Into, a progrant of mite
{Whisston,  Stasorte tale abeeaagea WLI at vee fess, prtichlatly. «0 whe one considers d With the beat of sptelte, and
within) two blocks of it ab a cost of futtire, Certainly they will demand i

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MARCH 15, 1935
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ET He MRS Saluda, March | ie New cuba jpn bythe ore JU MUARY  aHleiy eas Vou, XIX, Nor 18 Stare Counna PuACHuns) ALANS, Nv Ya MAnei 22) 1935 $2.25 Per Year, 32) Weekly Tssues
‘Arinstroniy, ly i sno TANG, 29" and SO} as) ey) 4 My eign Policy associations The British: 5
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jivileings with wih establisticd vale of appointment of Professor John Al roam, although their imesstige is. likely Novelty skits including a sports:

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touise, Ru i a 4 ed a uirely there isn't a member who will ‘Grvall of the Uireotlanguages:| NEws d chiimpion How: callers,
AAI, Tas sobaceos ete thorauehiy aged, eatin Tec wi afer courses in Tian foreie| Japan bax rqoudiated. the naval pact] {he ent of whom iy Rent seer

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money we do it in order to give AMRerar tire al aaniek_ Wish Vt A ticket for thiriyeive ceits with a
Inxeo, Naticy Us eth ie x A Hay The upper parts of ths buliding op?) 5 nace | tidy Will be the favor of the evening, ani
ea Silage hi : you a cigarette that's milder, a ee Cart Rinel ton panera ocala 33 Orient”, Says Eddy In Addres the Ah Te The mason a
Fan Senda ay ‘ : . inde gym aTterwardl, ttle syne
Hitech, ih ; Ggarette that tastes better, “if you stil have any denyoerate spirit, send a telegram or spend. a three-cent of Lew Rider and his. "hamoniaers”
Koon, Soe Fymenon, ‘ Women To Debate hun al rhe the Presiden eh hin ao. prevent ninety fe United :
Raat ‘ nek Navy ithe) Aleutian ange ig eauiminers meee adinontatimient cot [aed Horn, '371oltss,
Yee: iat At Keuka Tomorrow] Shersoot tity i his whites Weiore the staan ageen tie eae manta of nu adver
TaGrus, arti x ' i pointed out hit the presence of our navy in action so near Japan willl promote 40; and music
Ger Ae The State college wornen's debate team portal out tha f ; ;
Fords lols Warren Tier Will conduct aij intercollegiate: debate: to-| conlict rather than Tea toward peace
1 row night at Keuka college, Penn | Returning recently from a sevenf{ yaneing on the Mast; the communist =
Class of 1938 | ! nnfateeariyg UW Atlion Goubernery j alae AURORA Ne taartiatea cae
Vea Ales le i iret Of fee cme tte Hh BRIN UNUM! AUS att a cau ee Renny Program
TR an yale AMI RUIN Ardoks, seniors, will: uphold | cata, OF NeW ark is her own Worst enemy, 18 desperately To Feature Play,
Heady, Willian MoeDongal i ‘ns the affirmative side of the subject, "Re pheric depressions, "China today, struggling to reform and reeonstruct her V. i
f SAHA . . a ie Silveds Vhat this House pitticg tts iris | said) Mis such an. area of international | national life, oting for Queen
Man Talat FH COTANT y » coach elildeen | Last April Miss Ural ai | denrossion ay to cituxe the stars, under}! Mt, udy: dy naling a lecture tour} ‘Tle assembly program for) today! in:
Ae i b : P p Haileon Wallicey *35s debated Keukis cole | high prewaure trot daputese: tp througly the United States at present, (cludes balloting fon the: Spanish queen
AE ‘ i . ' si the subjetty Resolved: ‘That on eens and risini communism on] He tame. to Site. vullewe: difect fea] wlio vil reign over the afaval Seach
Die, Janet Sate ; Z fron the point of view of the kink alten lithe weal, to sweep uver the Chante university. uid seonclived ie] Chenival, ail the presentation at th
Bin i : f dings the ‘country gollenw is referable | and Asin Anny vise Witl an qudeens betore. the awe onset play oft tie weaken Uy
Droue Mer Heelan ii to the city: coltexe, The Japanese now see three vast Mon-| Rotary club, advanced drimattes class,
i ats ie os al: ; } Goldberier annonce hat State cols} sag Sostriney stretching, over the carta] In ceonelision Mr teldy forcetully | _ Candidates for Spanish queen, ited. in
ree Thompyony Ruth " m S fi Hi Tego debite commeil will nderko coms Vina “of the Untted Stites aver. the repented, “As 1 return from the Far] alphabetical order, are: Ivelyn Ander
Klaes, Mil ‘4 i Y Pleo recrguniaation at its next meetings | Western Hemisphere, that of Great) Mast, it ix with (vo convictions, Tirst,| som Ruth Brooks, Ruth Cmutehley,
at IAN NAlitmince Lele es ae i 4 The constitution will be revised Britain aver Thilit, Egypt and ones} we must render every aid in our power] Aileen Dexter, and Julie Rell, seniors.
: Committees composed of al those who auarter of the earth and: hat ot Soviet [to struuating China. And sexon, nts | Myskania members will distibute halite
: j Have showit an telive teres i Uebite | Re” over oneaIRt ache HADitaHTST Wat SIRT ee et eat aa ta cuaetr a Halon
TO Foner SEMINAR 4 i Mas Work have heen appointed: prepare wlohe. Japan now seeks to extend her} who believe that we ha muinof sanity | for one of the five candidates named,
Mi. Virgini tipervisor of ce for the stite-wide dehiters’ conference own Monroe Doctiie aver Ching and| and huniuity in the White House should The cast for the play tneludes \Wil-
fA A ETN St Ae Jo be ie the weekeerid of May 10,]the ar Task asthe. “vellanpolnte |eariatly ask our tresitem tnt we shail fted Allan, Toki Wilf, ani Rent
nage tng : UNsal Goldberger aide uarlan| of (he gence of IaleM ARN | aol enluel ane uve aeusere. Cg CH sifatsy Augusta Stoo etl
— ala Forced to uderuo five revolutions il} simmer in the Ateuthin tslads, whieh | Cecil Walker, juntore: Mary Lan 137;
TO COLLECT PAYMENTS Jat oie, like w patiunt attacked hy five | extend Uke i anearspolnt direstly: toward {avid Warren, Densmore, 38% iN
Payments for 1935 /edayogues imay| major diseases, while the Western World] the northern islands of Japan, only a few} O'Urien, 136, he play,  Shic
tie made at any time during hours when} passed through these great transitions | hundred miles aw Let us ask} will he assisted by the following com
thie Cole Ts 1H, deaslany AN MMe Pela | senamatals Muhue severtlceturea, nid] our Breatdes to prevent (ese mansuyera | Mitleex lay) Melanie | Wheaten ab
dogue office, according to Julie Rell, 35, ) caught th the transition which lends to} which the Japanese together with thous-| props, Frank Hardmeyer, 36) and cos-
apita ue sh naniiger The price is now) partial chaos, China ix faced with three ds i our ‘own country will regard a} tues aid make-up, Frances Studebaker,
in progressive edu 2! grent fous. Japanese imperialism is ad-) provocative act" "3h,

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Liehienstein Jean Zalkinil, Moreno

© 1955, Licawrr & Mvins Touncco Co,

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