,ti_,Mß4sso6l,,Wsitiga,44lsZlS'W.P..-.O,S•2MM,R4;3VASTRiuf • - r ;'^ • . - A l,l Conquered! Cornell, Princeton, Pitt Lehigh, -Navy VOL. 'XII THREE OUT OF FOUR FOR • BLUE AND WHITE FIVE End Season With Twelve Victories In Fourteen Games; Blakeslee Is Hurt LEHIGH HANDS STATE ITS SECOND DEFEAT OF SEASON With a record of twelve games won out of fourteen plated, the Penn State basketball team ended their lel6-17 season when Lehigh completely out played the Blue and White tossers nt South Bethlehem This game ass the last one of the eastern trip, the other games being victories at or Larootte, Delaware and Saarthmore. Thus end ed one of the tenet successful seasons that State hos exer had, As was expected. the trip Nat closed furnished stern opposition throughtan. each game with the ecception of the Lehigh game being close]) contested Tho State quintet was severely handi capped Dom the beginning. when Blakeslee. the star forum d, Injured his knee dui Mg tile that half of the La- Fayette game anal was unable to play during the balance of the Dip Despite this handicap. Captain. Walton and his men pla>ed exeredingD title basketball In all but the hist game TIII: LAFA ErrE GAME State gut assay to a [Bing sunt in the La'metto game and they acre never headed Coals by Adam, Walton, Blakeslee and Wagner, and Blakeslee's fOur fouls out of the aunt number of attempts, gave the Blue and Whitens.° a substantial lead,o hut Anderson's foul fuming kept ',Fayette in the game Aft. Blakeslee was Injured. how... the Lantsette ham seemed to take on a new lease of life and they crept closer and closer However. Stole ems not to be denied and name timely souls py Laubnch cad Wilson helped to maintain an point lead The fi nal score wan 39 to 31; The whole State team played well, and "Dutch" Adam kept up his high mooring by netting five baskets And erson wan the one bright spot on the iarayette team and his feat of landing thirteen not of thirteen fouls as well as four two pointers is quite a satisfact ory evening's performance Tho lineup and summery State F 0 FIG PO I 4• 0 a 7. 13 2 1 0 1 D 2 5 0 10 2 0 4 2 0 4 Blakeslee. 1 Limbach, F Wagner. 1 ' Wagner. ` Adam, C Walton, • Wllaon G F. G Fl G Pta 4 13 0 21 3 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 4 Weldon, I.• PauLson, C Taylor, 0 Scoot, 0 •Blulmxloa made 4 out of 4. Lambeth made 7 out of 11. Anderson. 13 out of 13. Referee—Taggart. of Roa:ate. Tlmo-20 minute halves M=d=l While the Delaware game was Vol 1 (Continued . . Last Page) RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA HERE ON SATURDAY Fathous Symphony Organization Will Give Afternoon Concert In Auditorium • With the close of thu ineemit wok there will come to those living In and about State College an opportunity to hoar a concert by cob 'of tho. lineot Comical orgunizationn In America—the Russian Symphony Orchostra. The contort will be given in the Auditorium next Saturday afternoon at 2.30 P. IS and from all Indications a record-brook ing turnout of those Intorestod in dm muolo will bo on hand to grout thol n ilial appearance of them famous =- Melons at Penn State. .To the Russian Symphony Orchestra and Ito conductor, Modest Altsehuler, Is duo a largo °hero of tho credit for the wideoproad popularity of Russian muslo -in this country. When the organiattion :TPA founded in - 1003 by Jacob",altschw. IA ant #tatto tF). Tattrgiatt. 8 EDMUND VANCE COOKE TO VISIT PENN STATE Noted Poet-Humorist,. Comes Here Next Saturday as rmal Number in Y. M. C. A. Course Mr Edmund Vance Cooke ,111 . 101141 y 1111.,11 i x the Poet of Nineteen bun dled and Non, the Imp. tinent Poet, and tho Laureate of the Little Tote, will {the a stiles of feadlngs flour 11114 of noilis In the Audhelium next Satuiday mening the Ilnal nutnbet In the 1' C A onto tainment course of the presint season MI Cooke, who Is known the countfy over .1 one of the foremost Amerham poet-humorists, ranks in 1111 Eugene Field and James 'Whitcomb Riley as a teal poet of the people Ills character-terses have been done In leading comedies by mon/ of the hest comedians and In the lyceum by nearly nli of the readers, I °Liters and Impersonators, while his serious poems have been used by lyceum lec turers 0101 001111, of Um - most cantnent publicists In the eountry Mr Cooke himself tins long been tn. gaged In I,ICOLIITI work In tills connec tion he has visited ef. sly state In the Union except foul All told he as filled seventeen hceum seasons, at/pealing In hundreds of the best courses, and has made eight successful transcontinmital touts from ocean to ocean In the lit marl geld he has written for more than eighty monthly and weekly periodicals, In addltlon to the hundrxds of news papers through which kis nal,: bon 10011 syndicated Ile Is the author of eight favorably known books. among which tiro the i.impertlnent POOMN . , iiChionleles at the Little Tot", "Riffles to he Read", "Little Songs for Two", "I Rade the House", anfliiTold to the Little Tot" EX-GOVERNOR HANLEY OF INDIANA TO SPEAK HERE The local brunch of the Intercollegiate Pt ollibition Association Into suctacded In securing EN-Got tunor Hanley of Indiana us the chief Breaker at the State Prohibition Convention to be held hero In April, from twentieth to tmen 0-occond, inclushe The former Gov ornor, who lo in orator of note, mill spank In the Auditorium 'on Saturday night, April 21 Tho Association 1100 stirs, straired Profewtor Scanlon of Pitto inn gh General. Soo °tutu of tiro Pros hytel lan-J3asrd — St Temper ante, to ad dress the studtate in Sunda) chapel on tire tuouty-rieconcl of April. nuch nineteenth Iv tho date cot for the prone - lin:111ot; fot the 10011 entt ants in tho olatorkal context to be held dol ing the contention. Entrlev front all multi of the State lIIIVO boon received bi tllO AYSOCIIIIIOII. ler. a brother of tho dliectot, bin ob ject wan to bring togother,a- body of musicians of Illusion birth, interested In their national music and desirloun of Mllifillg It better known In America. Thin Idea has nt nil times been kept to the fore and many componitionn of Simi° origin. now familiar and ad mirod, owe their first hearing In thin country to the flunglan Syphony Or chestra and Mr. Allachulor. Tho present organimtion, which be gan thirteen years ago with a member ship of 135, now hos a full strongth of 86 mon. It has long sinco colmod to be looked upon as a Now York inotitu- Uon, for Its tours havo taken It to ov ry Mato In rho Union and to tiro twin (ConUnuod on Last Pogo) STATE COLLEGE, PA , WEDNESDAY. MARCH 7, 1917 CUSTOMS REVISION GOES INTO EFFECT Freshmen May Now Attend Organized Dances With Young Ladies plactlmill) unanimoux vote of the Student Council and the Once up per classes, the leslifion of the college and chum customs was approsed loot Wednesday and will go into effect at once The pi Indica] change In the lutes un necond rending Nine In Section 19 uhlch la now morded an follows. Fresh men shall not ...elate with ladles ex cept ot t ocular house imitY pm ledx of when attending authorized organization dances or Is hen escorting ladles to and from ouch dances In the discussion 00 this custom it tt agreed that all freshmen olthout exception score In cluded In the terms and that the same was him in all other customs Tills change ill onetlun ID came as a lesult of a ilPtitioll watch anu clubmitted to the Council, containing the names of many upper-classmen who (mores' It It was also decided at the second rending to change Section 10 to tend ''foot-In-hood Mack ties" instead of just Mack ties The most noteworthy in idjustmento of the old customirtis tiles 1111, stand me That ft eshmon roily stem. cuffs on 01011 LI 011/11,111, Wit must menu four ins-lcand Mack ties, and must not beat (11.111. lot r.hmrn shall not ammclate oth bailee except at Ogllill Haan!-Ved periods 1 a hen attending antiol lord organication - 11.1111.08. 01 When mien. Ling I/01109 to and from much dances Students shall not parte.stickers eats heal 100 college Insignia on the 01.1111 , of any Luggage At all indoor athletic events, students 111111 lemma their hats Smoking 'Mali nut be pat muted In tile clown nom' of any nohnol The tole permitting upperclannmen to Milo the bull between the halt. of a football goon and not miffing the south moot en to ton mound the 110111. Mon hien eliminated Ft cabmen shrill not ho permitted to inter pool: some - When cadet uniforms ale uorn. they must be worn complete. nnd the coat mien tau/lye be buttoned - 'oiled In tho hesh . m class In any lekTithiir ear comae, who has not had one full teal of college euntoms at this or any other college shalt he regalded I. a freshman .lolt ia.aes aliall la, invented to toe Student Tr'banal to Interio et all col lege and clip. customs With the exception of it few miner changes In the wanting of several oth er customs the shone constitutes the complete levlslen of the customs as diet hn\O been pet mostly adopted 1. B. Kelly Chosen As Valedictorian .1 It Kolie) mos elected valedictorian of the class of 1917 at a mooting host Friday °toning when Mat body voted upon the ❑te men who had boon recom mended by the faculty for the ofilco The lint contained, W. 17 Diem, It W Popp, J• 1.1 Kelly. 0 A. Johns mod 11 S Dunkle, Mr Kelly Is em oiled In the electrical' engineering school end is a member TAU 1 -. .t0. 1.1 Kt ICnplm N. honor- MI flitter slider. Ito Ix nl. JLenvo atlaleticar having johoed targlty soccer for tour years and managed 1118 onern team In the rams sport The valedle lan elect aloe held the Louise Cm- neglo Seholat olds In his Junior your and for Mu 3ema un'rvod on tho stud ent U Ihunal His home Is In m noki York Set era! othm matters of lesa Import ance were derided upon at the Rome meeting Including the election of floor Moi:la to Student Council In place of I". F. Liningm, ala) graduated In Fel, filmy, and the choice of L C Bach mann an nlzol badebnil manager. The chum day committee NS. ulmo appoint ell WWI W. 11 IC oil, chairmen of E. Bente, A Chambers, INI Coot, C Feted:, D 1) :\lason and W. 11 Swang er at the tem:doing membme .1 C Rom A Magna and W R Diem ame admitted to the clams Bucknell Next For Debaters The nett Intenvolleglate debate mill be held OOP Mohnen Unit °urn) on neat night An Into e4tinng fat tun e of title debate mill he the in gumen baton of the tonne 11110.1li011 by oppuNite teem. ant the tmo tonne pintrunnto, the alTittnatite Rale being taken cute of 11) the lentil that min rein °Aunt Venn Slate hone, and the negatlto nlde being de bated h) the team that will go to testis burg The question tar thin debate trill be the Heine as that used hero and -at 81, an thmni c hist May. "Resolved That the United Staten nhould pass a compulsoi y eibitration 111tw to settle disputer hetwen organised tidier and withal " On the home Falafel m the affirmative ado will be upheld by Kenneth Hart, 10, L. C; Covene>"2o and C. 1., Fara baugh, 'IS. At Beeline!' the following WILT will debate the negative nide of the question II Ilf Burton '2O. W. I. Kitchen 'lO and 11, D Else. 'lB With the exception at Else end Bluebells'', both of these teams ere made up of Men nllO have never entered upon a varsity debate. The debate here will start at 11G In Cho auditorium. The judge. have not yet been chosen. Last year In Um debate with Bueknell, Penn State wen on the home platform, but Met at Lawlabura. , ~ I I STATE. RUNNERS PERFORM WELL Places Secured In Indoor Meet'at Philadelphia Saturday With an ent•> of eight men In the Intercollegiate Indoor meet held In the l'lnpoititien !lull nt Philadelphia last Saturdny. Penn State newton] twelte trophies, lielbhlng nutmeat In the nix lap 'clay and th i rd In the three tiny neley and In the tnedlet, and at the Indoor meet at Wtonhington, held the night be hue. seem ed beton,' leave Thin en the whale In it pi etty good tonne.. although high hope+ , tied been held of winning the six hip inlay Ihmerer, a chance to nctute hlghen honors will he avail able at the Ileadobbrook Kamen at Philadelphia next batuiday. The M. attended a meeting of the I CA A A A fit the * holler. Stratton d on Sate, dity inherence nit iihieh Cowell 'l7 untie emceed VIM-meeldelit The State men inhobtel up especiallt moll in the molly) losing second place to Cornell by only a foot There mss an exceptionally strong field 'welled them, ‘,lO ouch melee en Stumm.. Cot sell, Pninceton. Penn, Harvard, Boston Tech, rotdlnate, and the City College of New Shen m,ne rather tired item his nee hn the the no lap refit) and finished Sytacuno well hi the lend (Me /moiler followed math a very line race tutting 'lean the lead by ten tends and putting State In second place l'osten mucceedid Ili keeping the same Intense! but Shields pulled up to ulthle ten tarts of St racusr before Mounting the tape Alum( Slit Junin (torn tile tinish lie wins passed by both Cornell and I'enn, but beat Penn to tine finish and name out "nit a foot behind Cor nell With an orial of talent limo that put up by Yule In the MN and by Cut nail In the three lap ielit3s, it ans practical ly Iniposslide to get lint hotter ....its than menu obtained ninth mete second hi the mix lap ,etay and third in the three hip ichile linne‘ci a game light .11/1 put up by the State men in both of these events, In the [lime hip event Cornell establfsl,l n nen Indoor bite, collegiate legato of foul , minutes and tuenty scconds, Anothet eltnase for the Blue and White 1111111012, V.ll be given In the :Ileationin outs fbunex as leilladolphla next S.tturdas Coach :%10110 hag no 110Unced the nice alto nlll compete in the cortege evonta nu (oilcan Bunion high Jump and polo vault. Cancemuller, -4 no d gra t,n b 4 1 ,111,1•43CLL. 12 lb shot and IGO 1,051 shah, Shields—mile and Whiting-100U lard Shield., rou ter and {Whiting are auto of berths on the 2 mile rebut tonic ahlte the contain ing plate it to bo filled bi either tinos,lL Poste:. or Shea Coast. Martin thinks chat these Inn goad chance of is Inning thin rase ninon Phu men are better nailed for a half mile tun than ant other Among Nome of the Well-known men alto still be mot tug Beene:. Mari land. holdet of the toot id's tecord. 10 the lifts inn! daxh. Moan Cot neg. and Non - /nett°, and Louden. Conn, In the pole satin, and Richman. Cornell In the high Jump All the pole taultets mentioned have teentdo of 1211. 6 mid above hENIODS WILL HOLD ALL COLLEGE ',Amer, NAIL 21 Quito MI innovation wlll bo intro duced by tine senior c hute on Noxell _1 tolien they will hold a dance open to all three undereins.sos The oceasion as ;donned promises to he a big social went and is a new depottute for Penn State bating the Mont 1112.0 that any sim- Man affair inns been Mason! Pros:anis .111 Inn on sale after Manch 19 at the name) Shop with the usual assessment of one dollar fon admission The orbliestm wlll ho an all souks stoup of musicians kirs Sparks Airs Roy Smith and Mrs A. 0 Vora° 11,1.0 consented to act as patr0n...909 The last senior Donee will /10 held on the moiling of April 28th healunen Malting to-U3 out to, the poultlon of arelolant foutbell mann, Set. topott to the olltee of Graduate mttuages Smith and algo op befotx. Matelt 81, 1817 Calendar 4011 I'. \l—Student Man, Aleuting. Audlitn him llrioimi Appi niirlation Cosiiimittoo mill bt 10 °mint. 7 011 I' Jl—Cull, Aiiiiki Club, IN 11111 I) M . Wail, titll),4l. 31:111.(11 4 U) M —llBOllBBllBl4 1. 51Inkk, Room 250, 1:sigl11m108' Il 8 15 I. 51 --Debating, Unl t881t) 1.4 Penn State, M811(.8111111. S 111911/Al, M Alll . ll 111 240 P. 21-11wislan Fintpholtv ut ckoxtrn,. Audit...olom 8 00 I• 21--21, Ilduatd Vance Cook. 1 C A Coutme, AugUtodum I% ad: Tenn at 2100,10,‘ brook :Mot 11A1trIl 11. 10 00 A. :11.—Fa exhman Uhn Vel, 111011- op Talbot., Old Chapel. 1080 A. \l—glom. lot Illble ClO3B, Old Chapel 11 00 A. 11 —lllOllOO Talbot. bBO P. It —l' 81 C A Di Usmher. Audit°, 0.00 P. 81-130110 A Ilnlmob Science dml Religion. Old Chapel TUESDAY, RAUCH 111 030 P. 31.—V 7,1 C. A Prayer Moot -8.00 P 30—V 11f C. A. Cabloot Moot ing 270 Mote. log L. A Annembly Room 7.00 P. 3t —"Under the Shadow of Voauvlon" Profenor Crockett, Old Chapel. (Illunt.mted) 030 P. 00—Prayer Mooting, L A An nombly Itoomi 7.00 P. —Bible Tanaka& Training Clam L. A ./anembly Room. . . • DEBATERS LOSE FIRST CONTESTS Drop Opening to Teams From Dickinson and Swarthmore Bonn State debating 101111111 loot their oneMoir Loottots loot n WRY one to Dleklinionan the home platform, Is the unanimous vote of tile Judger, and the other to Snarthmore at Swar thmore 1,3 a Sole of too to one Both debates noo on the name subject—.Re nolved, That the United Stolen Khalil(' paw( tt compulinnt aibluatlon last to mettle Mina:ten between (agonized la bor and capital . ' The home team de bated the neratthe nide of the intention unit the Suartlimote team the alTlinut tire . To oil appearance, the team against Dickinson had the debate tut good as 0011 until the lust speaker of rho eve ning Comm. C liming. In his I efuta that fin Dickinson, quoted 1 °forenoon Hunt completely upset the appatenth suie argument of the Penn State temp The Scot k of the Penn State men In inesenting their at gumente Out Slit l} noon, pm tietlllll lv the thint too speakers C littelittnitn end ii R Hammond, C tile Sind tinesticei tot Penn Mate The !Satin...at team 141144 emnponeil of Hom e. Nt neaten,. Icnuei , Cringe C Hering mei Felix lioltimlef, 'pith I• Mortis an alternate l'ra...tically the • Immo arguments which ....re used In the debate lon or e set fat th by the respective sides it Swarth mute There the winners of the con test Imsed most of theft ni guments noon the practicability of compulsory at Mt: Otto. The tC/1111 at bum Mature 005 composed of Diem 'l7, Do Set le •17 and Spence. IR Ikon State to ons de feated both of these colleges In theft debates last yens Final Cuts Made For Thespian Cast The tsentleth onnu it offin lug of the Thespian Club with Its sett interest name, "Tile Ti uth," shish sill be staged lie: e March 11, and fin which pi ens:talons ate now in full suing. pi e. 111 N, to be the moot extensive attempt of the society slues Its founding The f 4,1101, end cesium, sill Is. entheli nes and according to manager Thatch all deput Orients will be run an a alld more business-like scale than eve: hefo: e blnal cut; lime been made for both cast and ,'hot US glints Twenty scorn nen has,' been let/lined its the nucleus fin the production The selected feet are as (Miens, fot cart S M, Free, J. J. /ALM., A. C Worthington, L C Sinner, C IC Denny. C II Barger, W 11 lanes, A S inlet, II It Coars en, .1 11 Lucas, C W. F.lchelberger Fat the I hater, the Witt parts nill ho taken In, J. D Laugltrey, C. V Prot tor, II itogeto, C L Binder, P 1%1 Cmult.r, C C Searing. A C Fotman, II 1' Mengel, uhlie H 11 Burrell, Ir Tetnple, C W illair, D H Campton, it. Mittman. A N Larger, J C Flan ninon, It D Largo null constitute the mile dancers in the chorus Mr C t Downing xell known to all Penn S tato men xlll tknaln have com plete elm Be of the play and It Is his Intention, 111,1, oil the Inovat lons In yummy and enstume9, to Mono IL pro duction 0 lath xlll nut in iso ,and Woad° °VW )0110 Tint It 111 00 planned at [accent rot rtaMernook ttill embrace potformon coy In Beater Folic, Pittalturgh, Union tom,. Altoona. TI coon and Itollerante unit It matinee and etcoltdr pctrotrn alloo In rittnltargh PENN STATE THIRD IN GLEE CLUB CONTEST The Penn Stole Glee ChM I'm 111 e nee -011,1 conseClitlee ten" mooned Into the lime of the college munlenl tool id mho. It mon thhd pince In the Inter collegiate Glee Club Content held ill limn% Volk CI4 loot Salto Oat e•enilig 'rile contest In mhich p e entered set - ell of the 10111111 m eollegeg nmt 11111Veiellieri. 11118 11011 I[olliiril Pei ,el iilt, pith Pllnceton second The ether club" competing ei thow of 1111 linouth. the Ifni, el kilt) of l'enneq I -1:1 obi, nod Amlo.: 'Cho %letor% of the I 1::1%111d Glee Oen ode due In 11 111100 measure to the 0LII:01gli no fort Indent. of Ile %meow: nte It shoutd MI 00010 0011 too or 111 este: deem mord 101 l made It 10001 fat:oat:le 11111111 1 ,0111111 011 1111 1 1111010/1 113 1 1 / 1 cleat enunciation. r, 'fleet. to,onut 111:the 00 11, ;throned ollutthund etnedott owl the eNvellenee of no 001. 1 0 1.10 :tang It %tho thin 14.1101 tensed that the l'enn State 011111 oo llt the glenteet di/mdse.:tone 111 the n Lonteot This some Mu:avant ICI' oleo 1111n11- tanned It In the eonteet of lest tt.o BLSEIOP TALBOT TO BE NEXT COLLEGE SPEAKER The Right Reverend titholboit Tal hot, Bishop of the Bethlehem See of the Pi otevtant liphoopul ehui eh, will be tho Lotion° speaker next Sundial Bishop Talbot is well known to many Penn Slate StIIIIOIIIS and to bound to glee an interesting talk on nny kind of subject that Ito may choose He Is particularly well known through his authorship of "Tim—An Autobiography of a Dog," He has boon Bishop of the llothlchem dlattlet since 1887, and has also written "My People of the Plains," and "A Bishop Among His Flock," Flo in also a frequent contributor with up to-date maguslito articles He will speak at the Freidman and College Chapels. _ STATE MATMEN TRIUMPH OVER TIGERS AND NAVY Two Victories Complete Record Season; Navy Defeated 2110 Princeton 23-4 CZARNECKI, OSTERMAYER AND MILLS UNDEFEATED DR. USSHER TO TELL OF WAR IN TURKEY Former Head of American Hospital in Van Will Lecture in Auditorium On Sunday Evening Willa promises to he In meeting' of unusual lintel Ott still lie held in tile At:Moslem malts the litispites of the Y C A. must Sundae miming. at ohich time On Wisher. 1111 Ammlcan doetot oho ilati recently I etuined Dom hospital tint in in Tut ltrt, still toll some ' thing of bonlittions as tilt) OSivt Vi da, among the 11111101114 of `lolltilitliNtOln Curope On I:sillier, 1,110 in corning to Penn Mote tit Mu Imitation of the °Met, of the Intel Y NI C A lila in all Pt ohuinilt 111/11119 ndg. ilt the MOM'. morning; thapt•l net ties On I t 1•111011, till to oithin tile last feo months, 11911 boon in charge of the Amerie in Hospital at Van, nuke). since 1000 and dining that lien 101 l has loomed through six massacies to the' siege of .Van during 1110 present oar ohen the Amon icons held out against the 'Doltish troops fin Monty-eight th*ii. Di Ibishei 011 s ill the veil coati.: of hostilities and olel called to ininintet to the igimed on both shins Ills es perlence sigh the Tuilchill ollicials and the Tuikisli troops are so sonutrltable that the> some almost 011b0110,111,110 On one occasion an elToit 1100 made to toeze his hospital and colltiliNtote Ms, dot , le.: In romp in: , l oitll Mt or r'oll. a former 'Wesleyan Unitersit> football plii)er and conch Dl Ussliei stood off a small common' of Turkish soldiers and than pi °tented the attemp ted connscation This is but one of the thrilling capeilences that Dr Thi sbe, eiteounteled during tile Wal tlmo In one )au during Ills stn) lit Van Di the.. olnglo-lonnoled visited 2,000 patients, prescribed fot 1,000 dispensary patients, perform.' star 250 operttions ado ire kted 517 patients In thu Hospital more than 5,500 times Miring . 010 lo Intel of 1913-11 thelo nits 0 plum epidemic among tile Turkish solilltss In Van and out of ,t gailloan of 3 5001 about 2,500 died The Turkish plipilsl chins weie too Jealous to permit Di Usther to do anything for tho soldiels, but nit.. then oWil turn (ono paid lilts ail Inooluntary, 1,01. Ailocele aliment by hastening to his hospital ma his oval expellenco4 Dr Dm sloe, is 01,10 to tell an interesting 4torr of the siege of Van and the rountridible stand of the Altnenlitim against the, Tut Its, and these e% cots Nolll form the gtoupdntot k fat ills 01111 nest Sunda) °toting At the +dn, Mile be null el, gt natal tulle s of pont', al e0n ,i11.1004 in Toll key 011100 tilt 011lInenk of tilt pi esent 11111 DR. MARTIN ON "THE NEGRO PROBLEM" Northern Cities are Confronted With Prot' lems of Negro Sarmatian and Health I The \ owe Pa obleta to tate of ad- Jangler the noel if, the economic, teal the politintal ionlatfonin of these tmo totally dintinct tacos (black anal white) no tin It lieu tan line peon...fulls togethen In the ant. conntualt)". nutted Din A 11 null», of the bitumen DePal tment It the 101114 e of We foetal', "The Nowt , lin °bleat," lint night in tho I.lben al At ts tssentl.l3 Room Intel culling ottt acts hole his let tune follow ...Until lc A kite siletoit had It 11.0 olltem At in titling thine n 0 14.0011,- !loin !people thing In the IT S mill In addition Melo n u 10 000.- 000 /14,r101 , The) 111101Ik HUI i0.14,110g.• thole customs, hnhltn, and nielltlone tee outs nut Net the) etti Innetleatt) Coneldelhig the filet that the nettle began Inn cheer, In ISO> ate it fitie 1111111. 1111tornte, nneikilled, end 111111 a VI y 101 l morn! standing 0114 that he Ilan Inbreed agalnet clot) (min (Continued on Lost Pogo) MASS MEETINCit House Appropriation Committee Will Meet The Penn State Student Body AT 4:30 THIS AFTERNOON IN AUDITORIUM Show your interest in Penn State and a bigger ap propriation by attending the Mass Meeting. Legislators will arrive at Lemont at 4 o'clock and leave at 6:30. All Classes Excused. The Symphony Orchestra Will Afford a Big Treat \\JO the tonelusito defeats handed to the Prlimeys] and Nrtty matmen die hie the past Seek, the Penn Stilts cenlnleis completed a sesiluS which placed them in the fore of all Inter- Lolleciatett mltllne. boons for the me coon stason t The Blue and White men t and deft. toed the beet as represent- LA In 1,11101. Connell, Princeton and the Nal, and looted theft unqualified seise lot RN le St Miele %lett/ries Points shine plot ed this fact for ag- Ithmt al !eel tut le opponents the Nit tatty ottsthas piled up 118 units to that medlt Last Thermlit> et ening In tho Ar- InNn> the Tigut gutnnte,v Y. o re doss. - ed, 22-1, initunitity fashion x hlle the eiuu nine t slater)came Saturday arm noon at hen the Mid dies hit the du it andel a 21-10 adven t tee !cellulite , ' lu the Blue and White I °pi r eon tative4 The Pilnceton meet !sought forth Mt State 3 Mlle, 2 Occisionti end one bout lost In it thLielen liken Smoley P.ll hefts 0 AI hot, the little Intercolle giate rhamition The remaining bouts nould certainly lane been hi favor of State had not Etionr of Princeton been Mho"d call) In Ms battle With Mille At Annapolis the victem over the call. V.. d. MOM decision nOminle ed to the Middies in emend seasons Cents net,ci xpmung the eurlirlea attest he pinned Wpm With It Chanc el, rind boil) hold. this being the fret non that the 'Cam ni iron met such .1 .se In Once )ems The cocoon agl igi 'mult of the enthe meet Ilea In the fact that the Annopells men xore left nlthout ItOndnistellita a fall to the irslturr on their 0144) mat lienhist the 01 ant, end Nock tem.. Ila.l/I Longo buckles worked In stmp) folio but were forced to tight hold for the wive:Mum Smoley fail ed to lead off In his usual successful memo, being topped b 5 Whss accord iirg to the Intercollegiate rullnim the Ih Ineeton man het ing 1 minute. 39 oinends wit outage Ostermul or WAS glten the decision on aggrcoslvenisoil tit er Jones tile Wet nein,: the full minutes and 1.1110 chili acteriled by net le tackingnedrume" when the iSilOl A,. near I but not quite pinned to the nett The bout Mime. Fidgm and BEMs itemised cell but um* nipped In the bud due to Etichis inivroi tune Nover rho /e•II MIMI Wits 1.011.1 On the upper .101 lb hen Oublei and Long met, tuo swing menuem soon M action It uav nip and tuck and straining tamales for a few minutia; but Long 0101/ 0011,1 fro tbo New Jersey ci owlet end , AlVi given the decision on WisiNene44 Penn State finished strong In the doer final weights when Schultz. Hig h'. pod Czarnei.lci throw their ro spi the opponeifir It took Schultz iniiiiittv and 1 ion owl to catch ids roan ulth .i. chanter), hold end straighten his 5, hots lint upon lite Int Mos mat. filg (Continued on Last Page/ SECOND CAMPAIGN BEGINS THIS WEEK Letters To Be Sent To Editors of State Newspapers Asking Their Support The second plinso of tho Booster ' Campaign 0110 suited putt evening at 11110 ting of tile pl csidenth of nil the 1. moo, clubs in (Ad Main ltesldent ..4p II Ica and Alexander It Chambers 17, n/01,11101 of tile student boosting cam paign I litllMitACe, MOO nmong the speak . Ig Spa, ks spoke in suppoa of the I anipnign and in mull thoso prosent to do then hest to cal y through 1110 .011141 pull 0f tho campaign us hue essfulh du the ilmt einunbers then explain. d its essential features 4peclitl meeting of all the county elubv .111 lie trilled 111 Ulu prosidotaw hit the viol it 11,10 ueek to put the 11111t11.1 hero,' theft tnembel s Tho fat test In to mend lettels to the °ghata lif oh the neuspapors throughout the stow, I the!, nuppot t of the meas. up, Llik.lt opt now under coludgeitt- Poo iil the /101180 Amu oprlatlon Com mittee At [lleac optelul rneotings all pet tortarl data hill be Os en the mora -1 (Continued On Lost page)