Page Two Venn .ittie Tallt.giatt Published weekly during thecollege leer by Kt:dents of The Penneyhanla Raw College in thu Intetent et the Student.. Vacua). Alumni and Frien d . " the college. EDITORIAL srArF EDVIIND S. n - c:clm. •r• FREDNactt, , 17 WILLIAM E. KROLL., 17. ASSOCIATE EDITORS it Dnlry•mple, 'IS Cartoonlst. R 1S Ilanechrn , 'IS I=l ... REPORTERS R. I'. WS tn Fu 'V s I t, , 19 A J I P o L t e e k r, b'alD , 'l9 G. N. Sull1111, D. 1•J j"". " A. R. Lel:leach, .19 C 71 rATTr.nso:v. 'l7 ..- rturlneen Manager C ItUSbL:L. 11A7ON. 17 Circulation Nl:manor C RICILAD T. 13121CH 7' , 'l7-Ant crtloingOnascro-1011N A. CAIIDLIt. 17 ASSOCIATE MANAGERS T. N ICecinn. 1:3 S. In Loury, M Wahburn, 'IS The Collegian Ins ten nil communication. on any eubject of college interest. Lettcts must bens elgnsture of uriter Subocription price II 50 per senr after Oct 15 Entered at the Postoffice, State College, Pa, as second eines matter. Neon Editor for thin Issue W. DALnymrr..r. AVEDNLSDAY, NovEntnral 1, 1910 PERSONNEL OF THE STUDENT COUNCIL In the interests of the student body The Collegian is at all times concerned with the welfare of Penn State's student govern ment and the groups which compose our student government sys tem. It must follow that any change in our student governing bodies which improves the status of those bodies is a benefit to the college as a whole and with this in mind we would suggest a change in the personnel of the Studen't Council. This body is of course representative of the student body but we believe that it would be more representative if it included on its roll the men who represent those organizations which are di rectly concerned with legislation and student interests. We be lieve that the president of the Athletic Association, the chairman of the Honor Committee, the chairman of the Student Tribunal and, as has been suggested, the editor of The Collegian should automatically become members of the Student Council. It hap pens this year that the chairmen of the Honor Committee and Stu dent Tribunal and the editor of The Collegian are members of the Council but for future good the men who fill these positions and the other office mentioned should by the constitution of the Stu dent Council be members df that body. St is obvious that with these men as active members, the council legislation will be facilitated and the student body better represented. The president of the Athletic Association is the spokesman for our athletic interests, the chairmen of the Honor Committee and Student Tribunal represent two very important phases of our student government system and the editor of The Collegian directs the local publicity of college affairs. If the men in these positions are made members of the council and since they are always members of the senior class then next year the number from the senior class to be elected at large should be decreased so that the stated number of fourth year men would remain the same. We would suggest that the necessary steps be taken so that the personnel of the Student Council will include these men who are so closely connected with legislation and stu dent interests. In order to give the council and the student body the benefit of the change at once we would urge that the president of the Athletic Association be made an active member of the Stu dent Council for the present year. THE FRESHMEN AND THE SCRAP — Fa the first time in its college career, the Freshman class will be called upon next Saturday to show just what kind of material it is composed of. It is the occasion of their first "college scrap" of the year, and all eyes will be turned on the outcome of a prac tically new phase in the traditional history of the college. To the Freshmen: The so-called "class scrap" in which you will be asked to compete next Saturday is popularly designed to arouse your "fighting spirit;" to band your class together as a plugging unit, and, it might be said, prepare you to go up against the more difficult problems of life and do your best to win out. The tug-of-war is by no means a rough or detestable contest, as many may think. Penn State is now above that stage. A playful "mix up" with your roommate could result more disasterously than it is designed that this scrap possibly could. It will be an endur ance test—a test of main strength and skill. Mass action, so re volting in the old schedule of class scraps, has been entirely elim inated, and with it, the big chance of personal injury. Thus far 1920 has 6 had no opportunity to show a "plus" quantity on the cam pus. NOW is your chance to make good. THE OTHER FELLOW If YOU (Mr. Man, who hurries up to the football game early Saturday afternoon in order that you might have the chance to play the role of a hoodlum) were to pass the stand with a girl on your arm, and somebody from the crowd above were to impose upon you the kind of ungentlemanly remarks to which you subject him; if YOU were to be on the visitors' football team on New Beaver Field and somebody from the bleachers were to make you the object of certain unfair and ironical remarks; and if YOU were just a Freshman and some big, thick headed, last-year's- Freshman seemed to you to entertain the sole ambition to make you as miserable as possible—SAY NOW, WHAT WOULD YOU DO? At no time this year was the singing of the Alma Mater more impressive than at the close of the football game on Saturday. This we believe was due to the fact that the students in the grand stand and adjoining bleachers retained their places until the Alma Mater was completely finished. The freshmen would do well to follow the example set by the rest of the students in this matter. The football team certainly "came-back" in the game with Get tysburg last week and showed the real Penn State fighting spirit. We wish the team the best of success for the remainder of the season and hope that the whole student body will get behind the players and coaches and make possible a winning team. Y. W. C. A. FIELD AGENT INSPECTING GIRLS' WORK For the pant two meelo, lfian Caro line Forseman. 'l5. field agent tor the Fonnny'yenta Y. W. C A hen been hi spectuur the perk of the Centro Conn tyY. W. C A During this period Mks borseman i n t o been staring nt the Wo• man'n bailing According to 3lins Fornenutn Ito pork neemplished by the local Y. W. C. A. has been acre natin factory and tine program 'kr future at tainment in a very pramitmg one Minn Sara C Loselov has not on yet returned from her trip Pant dining which time nhe attended the insuamra- Lion of Ihr.. Elbelbert Wardsld at Wil son college At the present time nine in attending the contention of Federated Nomcu's clubs qt Now York. ....Senior Aasociato MANY STUDENTS ENROLLED IN RIFLE CLUB THIS YEAR The Rifle club has started off thin year ugh the biggest boom in its his tory. Up to data about ono hundred and forty members bane enrolled, al though the opening of the season m over two months assay. About the same plan will ho farmed thin year as m former years. The different practices will' be hell on Monday, %Vednesday nod Friday of rash ureic at II 20 u. m , 3 NO, t ao, 0 to, 7.30 and 8:10 p tn. Each man noining the club will be furnished with elfin and plenty of ammtmition, .22 shorts, to meet big rods AN Vat a definite PC110(11110 liar not been arranged but It In expected that the season will btu on or about January tho first. LaCrosse Class Schedule Ready First Game Between Seniors and Juniors To Be Held Saturday Tho lhst later-clans lacrosse game will be phis el on Saturday on Old Beater about 1 huh, con the Juniors and Sen- Hurs lilts is the first or a series of six interclass games. The scrap game he tools the Sophomores and lire•lnsien ill be held atter the completion of this ethedule At present titers are about litteen freshmen tr)ing out for their class team "Dee' Louis is coaching thou (lath back ot the Armory behave,, 418 and 15, Althoughgood mittorial Is to be found among those who are trying out, Manager siellucker urges that more candidates report fin practice There m also resist On the other class teams her more men So fur 0111 3 four men hat an. °red the call for scaond assuitant malingers More competition Is desired for this po ration and Manager Schoeher uould like to hare Fettle more men hand their name., in at the Graduate Manager's office so 1 , 0011 us r0.9111/e VIIVIlt) er(l` , Bo willnot start until spring and thus far nothing definite has been ar ranged as regards the schedule Hom mel., the manager Isnegotiating games ulth emeriti prominent schools, and defi nite results are looked for within the next, ftim ueel.s The tolertelass schedule is as follows Nose:alter 4—'l7 so 'IS 3sosentber 11—'17 vs 'IS ISmetalter 11—'113 ell. '2O. Nos ember IS—'lB so 'l9 14mernIntr 22—'10 so. '2O No‘calltor 23—'20 CS., 'l7. AG. SOCIETY TO DISCUSS FORMATION OF A GRANGE What le probably one of the most im portant 'netting+ of tti i oar for the Agricultural Societe le scliedilled to take place in Ohl Chapel at 7 o'clock on 'limos'.," ;oolong of the week. main objectoe of " the meeting to to I talk over the proposition of terming a grange m Slide College. .llr 11. G. "lim e:viten no (111114/1111 of the Peinis ;anus State Grange, has been secured as speaker for the miming and ha will ex plain the ‘alue out plirpoue a f a I.iaga m o r e gra n is said to ltn‘e or 'a c more grange.; to l'enne3l;anta than MIN' other one mot Too of the men,' licio of the semel y, 1) S. )1111111S, 'l7 nod I 'r Ilukon, id, will also spi ilk about. the %able of the grange In their corn- ' 'nullity tie they bane found it rOr .1110 iliac, :natation his been on foot to organi, a State College Grange, to he rim by the students, but which aould he open to enernboilv, the main idea being to tram the students ill grange orgousation The meeting on ' one inght tempt, a prelimnary. one to discuss the matter and to find nut him the students stand toward forming such a grange. If the feeling to fan arable, the grange will be organ nd next w Sian modeu g of the Agricultural students to ore whether they would join if it 0.0;1 be started As ones thirteen are reamed to organtre, it seems al most certain that State College will soon boast a grange of her own, JUNIOR CLASS MAKES PLANS FOR SELECTING HISTORIAN At the meeting, last Friday tnening, the miders decided to lease the choice of their elms historian ni the hands of it committee of seniors composed of the lel? La Vie men, Li:linger as chairmen Those desiring to tr.). for the ollice rill lintel their }Osten to these men mho will judge them nail amide the winner Because of the success of their sopho more leinquet, tie, juniors are now con templating another banquet, this Thatil,gi‘ mg, at Pittsburgh, and accord ng to the sentiment neinifested mien Pre4ident Wilson coiled for on indication thme mho mould go, it secins quite eoldent that the elm .111 inaterntlire At present a conne•ttee has been p a pointed to con.eler the banquet 111111 On b 1 k • roll report at the ne‘t meeting. The fehino 15 111013 elected to ogler, Brenner man thosen non lacrosse teenager and Barrow m ll as picked for the mine capacity on the elmscer team. For the debating countil, Spmeer, Use nail them mere selected The membership committee reportr't nine men as eligible for the ehISS 1111t1 They were all then Noted into inemberchin. PNEUMATIC ELECTRICAL CONTROL SYSTEM INSTALLED The Department of Electrical Engi neering has been tcry fortunate in a ttning for its electrical ralluay lab oratory a tory taluable and complete ililectro-Plicinuatic Control by stein, as used on electric loconietites and multiple mut. trains. This media:mut U. ex hauled last noel, at tile annual conten tion of the Amirtean I,liietric Railway Absotiation at Atlantic Cite. Tien et bib% is Lynn.] of the control ty stem used on about 200 electrified MAIM, nub stay unit high sired electric lines through the country. This important equipment was obtained through the courtesy oi the educational department of the esti inghouse Llectric and Mannlecturing contioany. FOREST L. STRUBLE PLUMBING AND BEATING Both Phones For Quality and Service in Fruit and Groceries Go To MARTIN'S Opposite Post Office For a Cold Take Gilliland's cold tablets and Syrup White Pine and Tar. This combination will release any cough or cold within a few hours. stayD. Gilliland Druggist STATE COLLEGE, PA PENN STATE COLLEGIAN WILSON-HUGHES DEBATES START Varsity Debaters Discuss Merits of Presidential Candidates First signs of active tote est in the as sortpre presidathal political mutpalgn m eidenced last Tuesday miming mina] saluted. one thousand people turn ed out to hear the ilson-Iluglies de bate staged t ier the Republican and Den, oemtic Clubs of the College The de loiters mere till members 01 the varsity debating squad. Diem and Spencer for \lll on and DeFerie and Martin for lcughes No decision of the coolest man Or en and it mould hare been hard for Meson but a nualiartman to giro the tto either piaty. The arguments of both partice NS Ore preseeed In rm• able str to and there was inueh par lemn spirit es ideneed liy both sides. Mr. Attain b•gaii the argument for llnglies and prose• toil the popular Re• publican attack of the Wilson ininume• trot= by motion out the alleged ex tiaragteice of the patty m ponce and the tempera 'V sour-time prosperity mid& lie (dams, was due to unnatural conditions and not clue to Democratic legislation Mr. Diem follow oil min an outline of the eonstructire legislation instituted by the Democratic party and defenilml entire domestic polies' of the adnunistratton DeFerte confined Ins argument to an attack of the Wilson Mese:sinpoll, to mhich he applied all the ollicctms ea so far thought of by the partistan Republican item simpers. Mr. Spencer ',gentled the foreign policy of the Presalent an lled for a definition !of "National hon o r " a phrase much used by the Republican debaters. The rebuttals brought the most active efforts of the "elarters to the fore Snenecr caused an uproar 01 the Rolmb -1111111 MOM Clllll3Ox 11111Z1IOSII -corpora tion num" beFene called for proof of the statement and they both apparently nror col that be scan and that he smog not In conclusion Thorn recited a poem in honor of the President sohld,, DeFerie seniorns a beautiful tribute to Hughes President Fr) e of the Hughes Club called "or general debate from the au dience but no one responded, so the meeting ailiourned Ralph C Cook, Industrial Cberni4t. has accepted a position aitl the Onlcun•4gonl Oil company, at Frankha. Pa. MOWRY'S CAFE What Do You Think of This? Board by the Week at Mow ry's Only $4.00 Per Week Come and See Me About It From September 29,. 'l6_ we will have . FISH and OYSTERS WEEKLY Genizel & McEachren Does your headache? Are you suffering from eye-strain? If so, see Dr. Eva B. Roan 522 East College Avenue Have just installed a new Covclle Cabinet—the most modern instrument for refracting. SEE HARVEY BROS. For Baked Goods and Ice Cream Special Rates to Clubs and Fraternities qi We are now agents for L. C. Smith & Bros. TYPEWRITERS Typewriters for sale and for rent Index boxes 35c—Regular value 59c Athletic Supplies Two 7-Passenger Automobiles For Hire Penn. State Book Store Oprosite The Post Office L. X. Metzger, 'l5 Prop. . ( GRIDIRON GOSSIP 1 Deck got lots of dist:Luca to .is punts, so that Clark's kicking woo not t Oared no much "Fat's" ass missed ashen It came to gluing unterferenutt holuoser Robb is certainly some speed mer chant Give him a chance to get loose and be is a hard man to catch. The game was cry free from penal. ties State suffered to a slightly {mentor extent then did Gett‘sburg After the contest the ollirhifa stated it was the cleanest game in which they had eser ontemted O'Donnell mule Saain's touchdown possible by taking out no less than three Asould-be Gettysburg tacklers. • • • The now scorn board was in operation Nitt any Inn STATE COLLEGE, PA. DANCES AND BANQUETS OUR SPECIALTY J. P. AIKKENS, Proprietor. M. 33. SCMMEODER, Manager. Get Your Shoes Now, For Pennsylvania Day All the leading styles in TAN AND BLACK leathers —54.00 to $7.00 per pair. A new line of Balmaroons, Sweaters and Suits at MOD ERATE PRICES. ENTERPRISE Clothing Store 127 ALLEN ST. and It proud to be a big help in follow ing the game. Morrie to out nf the gam with a sprained ankle. That makes the fourth end to be hurt tide year. Cono‘er did not miss n single goal from touelalon n Cubbngo missed one Ashen the ball Tut the posts and bounced buck. MINING SOCIETY ELECTS OFFICERS FOR COLLEGE YEAR The Mining Society mot last Tlinrs day !mining after the Mass Minting and elected the officers to gene during the prteent college year. Feledy, 'l7 was elected • prCsitiont. McAllister, 'lB clco•presidwrt. Reed, 'IS secretary. 'Ellis, 'l7, treasurer The student members of the add Isory cont. mittee elected mere Bran 'l7, Craig, 'lB and Frazier, 'HI. PENN STATE BARBER SHOP The Place for Particular People SANITARY CONDITIONS BEST WORKMANSHIP COURTEOUS TREATMENT You Have Tried the Rest Now Patronize the Best NO GRAFT S. CARL PHILLIPINO, Proprictor. The Brisk Smoke—" Bull" Durham When you see an alert-looking young man in a lively argument roll a "Bull" Durham cigarette—it's the natural thing. He tikes to punctuate a crisp sentence with a puff of "Bull" Durham. His mind responds to the freshness that's in the taste of it, and his senses are quickened by its unique aroma. A cigarette of "Bull" Durham just fits in with keen thinking and forceful action. _...._ GENUINE "BULC. DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO Made of "bright" Virginh Carolina leaf, "Bull" Duel rich, fragrant, mellow-wet mildest, moat enjoyable of r "Roll your own" with Durham and join the at emokera who have found good a cigarette cannot tamed in any other way. FREE An etti II B o o : , "Roll Your Own" Caratetto, and a 0•0 k... of cl.arrene paper.. ;111 bath be mauled. IJattesnitrlntlasoU.lVel'anTr..C. TEE =MC= TOBACIX) 00. Mier, rap You want your friends to pat you on the backi To like your new Full o,ereoat, Ours must please self and friends or "your money back." At the Nittnny Inn again Ofonday, Xovember a 7171, Tuesday, November 2814 Complete showing of merything col• loge men will o.ear all ‘Vinter long Prices same no in our stores in Now York. Rain or shim, ''Scotch Mist." arc Mo. Mail Orders Filled ROGERS PEET COMPANY Broadway Broadway nt 1311. St. "Tho at Nth St. Four Broad qay Corners . ' at Warren NEW YORK CITY 'Mdrieigajr,No'ir..l;'l9 Home Made Fresh Candies Brazil Nut bars black walnut bars, almond nut bars, filbert nut bars, cream walnut caramels, Nu tines, peanut brittle and other daily makes Mill FRESHNESS Our thief Object Package Goods— Our own make, Maillard's, Greenfields, Repritti's and Booth's —\Ve must have your choice Gregory Bros. Candymakers Candyland Stores State College Bellefonte A. DEAL SANITARY PLUMBING, STEAM. HOT WATER VAPOR AND VACUUM HEATING plate College, Penosylrani&