More New_ Uniforms To Be Seen On The Campus VOL XIII. No. 27 BIG WRESTLING MEET IS PLANNED Former Stars Of Blue And White Teaiwi Invited To Participate In Event At Commencement If m esent plans materialize, the stu dents of Penn State may be given an opportunity to see a real wrestling meet before the close of the present year—a meet along side of which the Intereol leglat. will RNA like a mere school boy tussle 'rho meet will be entitled the "Come Back of tho Old Timers" of some such similar title, and it is plan ned to hold It on Monday afternoon of Commencement week. Arrangements for thin grappling con-, test aro teing made by Dr Stocker and Manager Johnson of the 'varsity team: The affair will be held as a Red Croon bentilt and all of the pioceede will be turned user to the Penn State Branch of that orgnnization The time of the meet hue not 3 et been decided upon nor le It known just what prmision can be made with regard to dismissal from cruses on the afternoon In question. An le always the mum, the meet will be ...timed In the Armory. Former Slurs Invited Invitations have been sent out to "Den" Very 'l3, f ormer 158-pound wreatler, Sholtenbergor 'l2, former captain and 145-pounder; Bro.n 'lO, brother of the present 'vomit) wrestler and former 125-pound mop. "Shorty" Long 'l6, the original "Shorty" .ho teas captain of the 1315-16 team; Pickett. 'l6, whode favorite hold teas the scis sors; and several former wrestlers of the Blue and White It is just possible that "Doc" Lewli - mny be able to come up for the meet, in which case he will Probably wrestle Definite plans are not completed put It la hoped to lay more stress upon in dividual bouts than on team competi tion. Several of the formed shwa have already expressed their willingness to compete and anew era are expected from the others in the near future. The ma jority of the men are in good condition although they will not be down to the seight required in their former classes, with the possigle exception of Very who has been doing considerable wrestlingrat Pittsburgh during the past winter. Shells Called to Service ..,.. 14, 9 Q b . u p l i tz, on. th b e an BI l Le n an c. d;t i V et i l ill n e . 1.1 . 5-f l i i mnd y service and this will leave a vacancy in the 'varsity team Hon ever, as said above, the meet will not be as much team competition an It will be an indi vidual pairing of the men. Coach Yer • ger, who 'on 155-pounder champion on the 1916-16 team Is nine expected to It nestle in thin meet. JUNIORS HAVE FIRST MILITARY "NIGHT OUT" Members of R. 0. T. C. Take Hike To Boalsburg and Pine Grove— Amusing Incidents Occur The Juniors of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps received their fleet practical experience toward becoming officers last Saturday and Sunday, when it, hike conductisl along military liner, was taken to Real4lang and thence to Pine Grove Mills The men were under th 6 direct command of Major Baynes and Son'lor oMcore They left town about half past two and advanced by way of Lemont and Oak Hall, the nark dating this part of the alp consisted of advance guard and patrol wink, and as twenty-four men had been sent on ahead to act as the enemy, It Icon the duty of the patrol to minute 11000 it possible Boalsburg wan neat:lied at six o'cock, when an elaborate supper at a nominal sum was served by the ladies of the Boalsburg Red Cross Auxilliary. Immediate!) afterward, outlasts wore placed to guard against any surprise at tacks hy the Bonisburgites, and fifteen men were sent out to try to creep in as ',pies without being discovered. The Patrols were relieved may hour and It must hove been at ono of these inter vals that four of the . spies" were fort unnte enough to get inside the lines without being discovered. Certain It to that this unfortunate event occurred, but, sad to lobate, in so doing it was nocessany to moss, Beals bang's mini:Mai er, and the unnvold able 01111 inevitable consequences no called The unfortunate °spies' . were “doused to the skin"' This all came under the evening's entertainment, how and at eleven, those who wished to come home wane allowed to do so, while the others his enlaced for the night In ban ns especially designed for this put post' Watches were placed, and tills was indeed fortunate. tot mole titan ono brave cavalier endeavored to court the Ado sex of the Boalsburg population, and mote than one bravo cavalier also woke up to the fact that all "Is fair In love and mar," but n hen it comes to (Continued on Imit Page) SENIOR NOTICE Tho lust opportunity to pay Senior Class Dues will be on April 3rd, 40, and 10th from 7:00 to 8:00 o'clock at tho Co-op. At:morals to tho Interclass ConoUtutlon Art. 2 Sec. o:—"Any Senior who shall ho delinquent In - tho payment of dues, assessments, gin (Inca on tho fifteenth of May Prior to Commencement, Mmli not participate In any class procos idon, class day oxorelsos, or any other class function," Duo to the shortened semester this year. the tine] data for the payment of class duos has boon sot as April 10th. air '-.. , yr (~,,,,: : :7 645 , 5 A :i. D SCRAP BETWEEN LOWER CLASSES ON SATURDAY Annual "Tug-of-War" Between Fresh men and Sophomores To Be Held - On Old`Beaver Field As was announced last week, the an nual Tug-of-War betneen the Flesh men and Sophomotes mill be held on Sam day, Apt it 0, at 1.30 p. m on Old &swot Meld. D T. Hill, 'l6, is the chairman of the committee which ban had charge of the class 'scrape this year, and this committee working undet his supervision has muds the final plans In merlins, years, there' has always been Nom difficulty In seeming the rope which is used In the Tug-of-Wm. Up until thin year the rope has always been 'secured from out of town, and for this reason, there WWI alwou some un cettainty whether it would arrhe in time for the sirup. But this possibility has been eliminated this)ear by using a repo %dell is In possession of the College Palm While thin rope In not so large as those previously used, it Wan thought better to use a fewer num bet of molt in each pull and hold mote pulls, than to have a hundred men on each side as was the original phut The Idea of using fewer men wan first tried out in the map held lust spring and the fact that the scrap was one of the most exciting and closely conasted held hero in a lodic time points to the success of this Plan, The Tug-of-Wan was substituted for the old time Flag Scrap when all scraps an formerly held were abolished by vote of the Student Body. It nos thought that the danger element In the scraps as they were then held was too meat, and accordingly the Tug-of-War was substituted. This strap is In every way as exciting as 51010 the ones previously held and it is evident that it is not nearly so dangerous. Rules for the Scrap Many Inquiries concerning tile rules under allich the scrap all) be held ha', come to the COLLEGIAN office and In order thnt ever)one may know the exact-rules they are printed here us they were adopted when the setup was being considered 1 The place of, the scrap shall be beta eon the Track House and Profes sor Diemer's residence. 2 The iierap will consist of three periods and the clans winning in two of the three periods will ho declared the winner of the hemp The class winning the scrap shall have the privilege of choosing Freshman colors 3 Each period shall be five minutes unlesa.one aide is able to pull the other side completely ove the center lino on the road before the expiration of this time In case of a tic, an extra three minutes pill be allowed, which must be taken after the period Is over 4. It will count one point for the side In phase territory the center of the rope Is at the end of the period. It will count one point for jhe aide that Is nide to pull the other poet the cen let mark on the road There shall be no previously ar ranged footings There shall be no mechanical means for holding the rope Everyone will be compelled -to wear rubber soled shoes, shirt 01 jersey, and trousers, G. All mule members of the Soplio- I more and Freshman class, except those on the approved athletic list or those physical!) Incupucluted aro - ellglble, the latter list to be approved by the college physician There shall be an equal number on each side and a Aleilciency. If any, chosen from men of the first per led Another difficulty which has always: resulted in this scrap Is the fact that the number of Sophomores who turned out to pal ticipate In the scrap was not sufficient to make us, fifty men for each of three pulls It Is plainly stated In the rules that story man in the Sopho more class is eligible except those physically unable and those on the Op p) eyed athletic list Howes er, It is to be hoped that the Sophomores will tine out in aufficloq numbers this yens,. Wlnnors Chow Frenhmun fol Ors Because of Um fact that the Freshmen were able to vanquish them In the "Tie tip" Scrap hold last fall, the Sophomores nro very anxious to win this ecrap Thls In the last chance that t h e Sopho mores have to overcome the resistance of the Freshmen, and they coo anxious to In some way make up for the de feat which- the (list-year men handed them In the annual basketball scrap held two weeks ago. Tho fact that the side winning the Tug-of-War Is given -the Privilege of chooshig the Freshman colors In an incentive to each class and the dealt° of each class to win will probably be von) evident on Saturday afternoon. PRESIDENTS MEDAL AWARDED TO CO-ED For the second time in the - past two years; the President's Medal, which fa awarded to tiro student having' the highest scholastic standing at the, end of each semester, has boon presented to a gli I. Miss Edna Sell was iiiVarded the medal for the first semester Ulla' year The highest grades Item) made by J. A. Ballade, 'lO, but since he has gone into military service, Miss Sell. who stood second, was declared the winner. PIII KAPPA Pill MEETING/ Tho annum meeting and initiation of the Phi Kappa Phl Society will bo hold in the Auditorium Tuesday morning, April 23, at Imo sharp Thin le the only notice that will be glven to the mem bers SIGMA TAII ELECTIONS W T. Burke 'lg V. E. Jenkins 10 EM=l li3=l R B. Alexandor 19 W. G. Sotoy 19 A. R. Woolfrl 'lO 11. M. Carnvbell 'l9 STATE COLLEGE, PA., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1918 DEBATERS_ WIN - DOUBLE VICTORY Penn State Co-eds Down Pitt Girls While Pitt's Team Is Defeated Here Penn State ti lumphed of er"Pitt In nothol to: m of Intel collegiate activity I lot Filday night when both of het Llama won In the dual debate on the ~uention "Remitted. That the liar time "Alpe of federal regulation (In 01 Incl. should be permanently established fat times of peace" The girl's team of thin tollege debated the negathe nide of tile quentlon at Pitt a Ith n team of gli 11l Dom that Institution, while a Penn State team upheld the allirmathe of the question hole against Pitt men The debate lane tesulted In an easy letolo fm the Blue and White. and -the decision of the judges was unani mono In fawn of the allirmathe The members of the Penn State team were L W brazier 'JO, D Harkins '2O, Ovei dot f '2l, II M Burton '2D alternate Pitt aim represented by U M. Fried. J 13 Ridden. L A Swine, and Benjamin Jacobson, alternate Di A E Martin, of'tbe Department of 1110101 3 and Political Science was the meniding olllcer, and those alto acted an judges tome Dr. Layton, Supeilntendent of Scheele. Altoona, Pa , Profesnor Robb, ptlncipal of Altoona High School, and Protesnoi Mincernoym of the Renova Public Schouln, Relieve, Pa I=l The tenor of 81110 which defeated the Pitt team at Pittsburgh uns composed of Miss Dorothea Faclienthal 18, Miss Louie Peacock 'lB, and Miss Mabel Sup pler 18 with Otto J T Maishman and Miss Rachel Roberts TO, as alternates The Pitt team consisted of Miss Mary Thompson, Miss Mollie Davidson and Miss Dula Ilreskin, whit Mlss Eva Sitambutg as alternate The piwilt-lng °Meet us,. Mrs J 0 Millet and the Judges wets Miss Alice Mtllllool, Mism Catherine MeClugyan and MIS Lt Woes The decision ren doted sets too to one, In favor of the negative side Junior Prom To Be On Friday Night The annual Juniol Prom will be held on rtiday evening, April bill,' in the Al mory end dancing 0111 be from eight to one Instead of firm nine to 100 us was pi evlously announced Music will be fin nished by Ch linth's Saxophone Os ehestia, and the MIMI will lie entirely Informal, In keeping with the war stink of model /Won The as sessment will be $175 The ditto of the Prom this year Is much e.trliel than in previous YOU., as It uuuntlt fohms part of. The Commence ment celebiation Bench el. It has 'Men dewing Mee by the mulct clues to hold the moult at all eaily date bleguse of present unsettled conditions All classets nill ho petipitted to attend as wits the Lane Inst ylnur, and there will ho no special decorations or booths, the com mittee In charge striving to eliminate all unnecessiny expense Tlhe p. 0., onus.. for Oho Thom n Mill. LI EL Sparke, Miss Sarah Let °Joy, tiles It M. Williams, Mrs W R Crane, C Blatedell, Me. 11. L Sackett, Ails A H Itolmoa, Mrs R. L. Watts, Mill I L rout., Mrs C C Robinson and Mrs R. II Smith. PHILADELPHIA ALUMNI TO HOLD ANNUAL REUNION 'rho Penn State Alamo! of Philadel phia will hold theft mutual dinner and Inatinesti meeting next Saturday °sett ing, la the Engineers' Club of Phila delphia, 13t7 Sin non Street A 71-cent )dinner will be mewed at nix o'clock. A butdnemimeetling will follom the dinner, at 8 o'cock. The special put pose of this meeting Is to Consider the arrangements hi which the Penn State Alumni of Phila delphia will become affiliated members of the Engineers' Club and thereby en joy much of the advantages of the club. Title Is an expecially good oppettunitY for engliteming alumni, unclog to the PI exult gloat industilal activity In the Philadelphia tet ritory, and to the fact the the Engineers' Club Is rapidly be coming a clearing house for all engl noeling mattes in the city of Philadel phia. All who ono attond.tho meeting at° roquented to'communicato with either N. Sullivan, of tho Doll Tolophono Company, of Penney'void°, Philadel phia, or 'Torbert Roder, of tho Wontem ❑leetric Company, of Philadelphia, .f?onor SOciety Elections SKULL AND BONES ELECTIONS H R Lowlo 'H A E Kincaid '2O A. W. Ott '2O C. If Spangler '2O _ . FRIAR ELECTIONS II J. W Eyster '2l {l. o.lthuntel '2l 0' H. Stone '2l J. ll , Daugherty '2l R. g, Seholdomantol '2l it P. West T 1 C. E. Hays '2l Paul Grimes '2l E S. Parley '2l P. I. Watson '2l EL 8. C. 'French '2l .1. B.lDommlnsr '2l P. O. Ely '2 MAKING PLANS FOR MONSTER CARNIVAL Patriotic Barbecue To Be Run On Elaborate Scale—Entertainment Features Arranged Sit' Ilnve you got lour ticket Co. the big pittrlutie carnival and barbecue yet , If not, you had butte, get busy Cot they ate lotto to go like hot cakes, and If t - du not have a tiLl,et, you do not geL any of the monstrous ox and all Lite trimmings that go mina It. Tickets only cost 114tycents and the committee °lithos that they oould be (heap nt tab e the piles Of course you knot') the date—Alen Ilith—and the stage mill be set on the di ill field behhal the Altitoo The thne is horn too o'clock "on-, depending on how long the ox holds militia] other ,Rings of less im pel Entice Of "In.!' you can loins; n Thal. anal 00111. 31.111 any 111010 1111111 0110 Of there "Jitney Dances,' epd In fact, not neatly so much Tlek , Ss will be on sale In 1101/14 all of the local stoics as well as in the surrounding country. nod they nut) also be obtained ti.ym any member of the "Stick-Togetho Sommittee" 11 bile the miginal idea oas to limit the "titi(g-Togethel" etents primed') to students, it in hoped to nialte this Ilnnl moot of the campaign .1 meat tutu lode gatheling of 1,11 the people (tom the 11101ounding county no well And ohne the day VIII be del oted to n 4enetal good time for both young end old ,the pattiotie and Inure mesh/08 etc ment 1,111 also be present in the speeches that 0:0 to be alien. 'Mot 'Watt, of the III111:11 110 Is In title eountr3 ON a member of the II: ithilt War Mission. 11w been se emed as a member of the Ibid. War NINA.. has been seemed Its the eblef +peak. and his talk alit take 1,1•wo In the atm noun Efforts are 11140 helm; made to tieone :senator Illrain Johns., of Callfoinla fm that date and If he tontents to conic her, Ills talk will be glt en In the et ening, piobabll In the Auditoi lam It In alto planned to have label spealters hero on 111111 dal MoVlng-Up Lay No pains are being spared to make the enteltainment features of the me gram a Klee°. It IN to OINMed to lope off t bilge tettangle about the center of. the held miler° sports of all kinds can be held In as numb as this ,111 also be "Meting-Lip D.* ' each class is especuld to furnish ta.-ne "stunt" to add to the plogram. and It Is to be hOped that the classes are loathing' utranum menui to do so. The Fieslinum Munt all! be texemed until last, and It mill molialtly close tile tZerttoon's menu about Me o'tock. A big parade In to precede the tatnl coal and al rangements for thin ate nua In tho making It will Pt obabls stint at one-thirty and will end four on the dint field Theto the enstonutty country fah stunts alit be pulled off Throe all Ile the usual number of sack laces, potato races, and no fotth, for uhlth to Lees stlll be olfet ea, ahlle added (salutes still be the incased pole alth a $250 gold piece on top, and the glean ed Dig, which elll le id Its PIIII4IICI 1110115 thane Laois being taught I=l The gills ate to have. a promintnt Vince in the day's °seats for they mill be in chatges of the cake, candy, Ice meant and the like lime-made candy and cake will be for .le, and there Is not_Lbe shadow of doubt but that these UllllOB I% ill he one of the centers of at !Auctions Under the direct!. of Miss Mutter, it is also hoped to hate the Otis MI, pint in a folk dance featut es are also to be added to the mom= and in cadet to accom modate the huge momd that is expected to be oil hand, It is quite ptobable that one of the to U T C comport]as will be called upon to do polka duty about the mounds The college authorities ate co-upetating with, the student committee and indications ate that the affair will he 0 bottling success tt steely I aspect NOMINATIONS MADE FOR SENIOR OFFICERS Till. 31111101 lilies held n veo 11111101- foot meeting in the Old Chapel loot Wednesday etening, when 1101111111a101111 note rondo tot Senior inflects Accord ing to the Intetchtss constitution, the elections must he held too necks [atm the nominations and Olio meeting will molt lily Ito held 110‘1. Wednettilto night The nominees tot tot plesident ore 11. D. Robb It. I:. (Inn IN. It. Bingham 11. p. WeWier C W Vto is, C, W Sullivan and C W Bros n seta nluo nominated but s lash C. tbeli munes The nominees (or fot cement') ate• CI Clatfeliet, O. C Ct ess, J. 11 Deami, A M. &diet, 0 A. Kummer, C Moose, II Davis moll C. I'. JoffeHee Tile fullov.ing men ,seta laminated fon [romance. II AV nth, W. Dort, W W. Patehell. T It Octets, W C Etoley and C is Denney. Election of student Council menthol 111 take place at tile next meeting aim" Freshman Class Holds Nominations The Irtesinarn held a class meeting In the Chembat) Amphltlicatio list tWiliilleiltilly 0,311131/1. lit WiIICU time of 110.01n Net e nominated 101 the coming 30111 An escetaling'y huge number of candidates Wllti named for each °Mee, no that the election/1 vlll requite norm al ballots. The) will be held In !dal It a week. The nominees for president tic• .T. B Domming, J L Packer, C II Roberts. W. C Clothing, F. C. Rockm, It E. SohoMemento', II N. Bentz. B A Snell, L. W Kriehtt, B li. Phillips, C B. C. French, T /I Ritner, R. IC. (ConUstuod o' lut me) Tatirgiatt. BIG PATRIOTIC MASS MEETING THIS EVENING Lieutenant Perigord Of French 'Army To Speak---To Announce Winner Of Definition Contest BASEBALL SCHEDULE UNDER CONSIDERATION Home Games May Be Arranged With Dickinson, Lehigh And Gettysburg It Is possible that Penn State students mill ,1ta12411 a fen n'taraity baseball Fumes this seasons, eten though the col lege your has been shortened eonslden - ably The membtes of last yea's squad who ale still 11l college 51111 meet this Mailing and decide nhethen m ant they sill play any Into games. A ten tathe dale has been an ranged stilts pielnlnsun fun Ni ednesday. All MIL Is NI/may:et Allison, and Lehigh and (nettysbut g al also under considera tion Haney en. e It Is Impossible to nu lling° a full schedule and only a fen games tan be scheduled at this late date There Is much good material compet ing to, the'tzusity team, although there has been co little outdoor prac tice due to t, eathet conditions leCitu lm and ill umbough ate not king be hind the hat and both hat e shoon aP xlll thus fill Johnson and Crtunle,) hate done the mniorit of tile Milling both of them being in line condition lot 40 rah In the season Catania Wheel ing, Mingle and Meal kie look good tot 10110111 bet the, It Mlle Cl übb, Coolidge and Mullen has e been shouing up melt In the outer gaaden The maim ity of these men note of last eaCo 'musky toom, milli° sot 01 01 of them pla)011 . the eh unit 1 . l eshman team These le also a huge number of other compet- Itos and it is quite probable that tile 11100 and NI, Idle soul has e n filet com bination of baseball-tossets If uns lotto - college stamen are Pla)ed Contain heeling 11111 be for cell to do the coach ing this 11,111 in the absence of a paid tooth, ...at I. - Hat 103 not being engnged rot the shot t season Considerable Offal t Ix being exalted In olgunlaing Mt ono class teams and all of the classes have a tat ge number of can didates In Lompetltion An Interclass schedule Is being lout longed and It is hoped to Amtt the games In the near (tame In the absence of the regular 1. ill Ally gilnieff, tile class teams 0111 fin milt the greatest amount of ante, talnnient In thin sport "Bull" McCleary to Aid Coach Harlow "Pull . ' MeClem!. 'to, taw Como to Penn State next full as ;uislotont to "Dick" Ilia Into. the football coach undo the now o) stem wlticlt la to be inntltuted into He will base clinige of ismelfing the backfield men for the Illue and White 'Bull" held dean the fullback berth on the State team finametal yenta, and ho Walt CIII/ Of the 1009 elm.. He Mau an ointed In Lomblug dulling the 1101I9011!1 1910 and 1911, [mil he has highly tim b°maul ill ill work Ali-Clear) will not plant tot opt log practice thin teat, Conch Hatloh caliying on thin work alone Prl tim IN 111 I' being held dolly tot the football men and each afternoon tbtu use being dl Illed In the fundamentals of the game The men me showing up well In (hell tuning utak. and expeelally Is 11110 tine of some of the neshman I epresentatlves. Coach Ilmlow will be nu Led to form a new nucleus fat nn elmen next )ear es many of Um hornet gm Idllon men Mwe enlisted In the am vice Captain rtobb. Ws*, Flinching and Wolfe ha% e been doing so) good mon It In mactlee and ()almna hay also Peen shooing up hell INTERCLASS BOXING MEET ON SATURDAY The big Intel class bo•lng meet n 111 be held next SaUntie) °Stet noon 111 the Allem I lit Mice o'clock, „and at thls lime all follnnets of the nettle game 11111 he nt lelleged to mach theft fax 01 Res In action Morn all Indications, thls xlll be one of the most tin tiling boxing meets held by the students 111 0 eal s, and ex 01) moment xlii be Riled a ith tense 111101 est Coach Homey 'l O, has been Milling the men In the IMO of uppet - cots and nil the fancy little bloat, and the%e In in Imo condition tot the affair. Theto lute been it 01101 Uwe of candi dates In Home of the %%eights, but it In hoped tint each einem will lie full) lap coded when the toped Stmt. fans 1a , 121e , for the fin) The liveliest boots nun be laited nu in the lighta eight chow, no these men seem to 1,1 ;mink the bent pace alt the present time However, the statement no often 1100111 "the bigger they come, the louder they fall" may god nn exception on,Satutday when tile hearten got Into action. The 'wand all les have ahead) , been hold and the thmin will take place at till eat ly date. The mane is MCI COL IL 11nm-banging time In the Al mot y, and the drtio IS Slant day at three 'So oral of tho Penn State alumnae eta, ned to npond Easter at the col logo. Among them mono Minn Florence Vogol 'le, Mina Agee.; Roynolds 'lO, Minn Marguerite Ern In 'lO, Mina Elizabeth Tromboth 'l7. Mine Marion Callag . 17, and Mina Omen Schaeffer ' A monstie irellotie moss meeting Is lieduled to Like place In the Aall taiam thin °Yelling. etas tine promptly it S. ;5 and the thief spEakei ,of the cuing will be Lieutenant Plena Pell , end. of the cock Atoll). The electing will lie a combined "Stlek-Together" Cl II:Illation and a pat; lotto demonstra tion, and 1110 litIlk.t01:01101 featuie will be the awai ding of tile pi 17.0 for the best 114 11111t1. or Penn Slate spite It was onetime) planned to hold a pan lotto meeting on batuiday, which will be "Whi-the-War Day" enough out the euunti I, but tot seven!! lea/ions It was thought athlsable to combine xah a meeting with the one islet:lull) scheduled fon tills et ening pal Ocularly Ince Liolltellallt Pei lgon d Is on a thine tom thiniiLli the state II Walton Mitchell, pi evident of the Doled of Trus t°, will Woo be on hand at the satinet big tonight Doeora led for Ilni, orr Lieutenant Pet!grad nasa Caundlan pLent Vi ethrus to the main eak of the our, but Boling the call to dub, he e:tinned him pat bib and joined the endi Arm) titter e he hum been es er since Dui trig Ills per nod of acute net lice he has beta tt minded on four rilf ent occasions. and he Iran been dec or a ted for b i tter) rdr. Buren lin the Allied Got er fitments Ire Is Clot oughly qualified to Nralli«,n the great conflict, old trio men:nice Is nett urn th hear ling It 1,14 until tillolll.ol the mutt error get- Ic [Boils of Dr Sparks that Licuten rut Per lgot d M rimmed to npeak to the ntudentri - o f Penn State Ire Is write:titled to 'peals at 'Bellefonte this .ifterfroon. and he si addict. an other meeting at the latter place at eight o'clock thin et ening An can read ilr Ire sef . his ink to State College trill be a Inc one, rind the :netting tonight must st ir t rind at the time stated B!/=!!1 The other femme of the cloning . mill be then nnouncement of the Judges of the nCollege Sphit Definition Contest" and the abattling of the ptize of $25 ultiell \N. 1101111 led b, the V ii C A Ml Mitchell, btu) has ransomed to net .114 one of the judges bill speak to the 4I11(1011L11 111111 he will also 1111110. Ce the derides About set ent)-110e definitions bet 0 [tuned ill for the contest and the flltikeli, ttll hate a 111110 meeting this aftetnoon Including Ml Milolloll they ale 1)1 Spatkm, Dean 1 Ittlmett, C A kle . 18, mat 11 13 Chult 'lt The cadet band trill be on hand thin mining in mdet to odd the in opm mat dal note to the celebration and It Play pathetic Mrs, including the nationnl anthem 01 Fiance and the "Stan Spangled Batumi Lieutenant Pm Mold Is to be onicially escorted to the Atidl(in lam In. student cadet pincers toi a math of honor President AN heel ing of the Senim Clam UM preside at the meeting COLLEGE PREPARING TO TRAIN ARMY MEN First Quota Expected To Arrive Here Within Next Week—More Equipment Being Purchased tannementis have practical!) been ompleted for the lAD U h At in) men, n Ito it 111 as she hens tile Litter pat t of tills 00011 ot the la ginning of next The enati act }}lll, Um colleen foi tilt tialiting Of the lIINL 9110111 ‘,llB signesl is) the go} ei natent hod lwcl., Pei tilt 111 opel t. aluing of those men, it has been neceosai} (11l the college to put - ch too nhnitl 11111,0 001111 of nutter tale, equipment and moan tools Thu equip ment of the colleke which nil bo con thiltall) INed hl thesellloll Is vnluell at 500,000, It Idle the total value of build ings and espilistnent mill exceed $200,000 The timelines's tumble Net tel al miles of nit e and about. ono bundled diffel 0111 Items of small tools ...tubed It} the Ds is 01111011 (111 11.1111111 g lit elec t} asal line alone In the oltoiri, steel and hod to the Valle: or about $l,OOO has been onleted, av u ell as especial in Incllng ninchines and dupli cate nets of tools in oilier to obtain pi ompt dclleelt, an illatitaol4lo ouch 11110 Mop itelted to collect and dell} et at the College the eleettleid eillipliter 10- ed I==l The elech Wel labountoty In Engine.. lug I) will be used fin training In dloc tiltal mitchino3 Benches lull be plo t Intent In unit 11 tot bench yank, Nth Mg, conduit and SWItiAl work, while the telephone labotntoty will be used tot 1110 instruction of telephone men rkac- Mall> the entire faculty In elechical engineering and in Italit mind nnginert- Int; will be ienitihnnl to handle the The men, and It will teen bn neeessin y to employ several assist:lnm The men toodgnew here w Ili , .SOO eJ::'f I n of training, and at .he end of this 11010 the number will in obribi3 1.10 et 3 considembh At the dude of the college yen:, the college will eget Its cell teed to the gov ernment to take an addititmal one bun dled men for tt alining In the auto tradee got this umk, n new Luliding, about he by 100, will Inn I Ofillhed. nml this will very likely be erected near the calm engineering buldings. In addition to the eiturpn 1111 l t of various tYlwe and elect of nutomobile engines winch the college now hunt two none engines hate just been pun chimed These will be net up In the now building If the germ nment de cides to send men time for training ne automobile mechanics, Sophs Get 01 Freshies FAST TIM IN HAN Track Coach M At Performa Have Reporte The sti.onil of the Buck meets tt hick Truels Conch "Ji 1111 .4 111.1114111) 111111 11.1 az* The day ill nutit it nieet and a students isas ,In Le:madden The I cobalt 411111114 WO ow nosh, meet held lit the dist hnntllt Dining the Intelte it has been pesslbl moth billet handle° the et ents a 010 11111 tiodul than last ace These met e hued ell of Ole neck et. the facl that nun* to oboe op, tilt eu nod some Nett) I. In tile 22 0 1111,1 hills tate end be rtes 1111111 heat In tltentl seeands ,Olt lan toile lint Nlis tin LI Handicap n Welt non 1111,11 111111 In [he till, 011 /11{; lof the The,. %tete Ina 11 mo Itinning (tom ello had a. human )11.1.4 able (0 ltln ft nos et smelt man 4,1,11.13 contested an unl) .1 fro taldsb The 1101 tull eons Lollo...tut tool Little ots, some 01 the c to the onl3 noon eh LIIIIIOI ill 111 , lulu of 21'I ILLI In the Jo, elln, it 1 1 foot Ittuolltop, flee. Wolfe tliteu rotittLlt, and ‘u , %%olfe, IRA" et! It 12 lOU)aril ,Iseen , It cl JLlfet I tom -llf th 51,0111.14 .2.!il %ill d day)), 1 kit i ill il (si hut .4 Ti! (1,111 -firth ritcutitis 110 ylll 1 %Vilna aml one-Ilfth stool bbU )nlll lull, let.. hi!, Alolllllli Idlle tun, Ist, till, lid, :\ Ott ltu JS seconds T\,o 1., 1 Callum, Mil, lune. 111 a aural lhl ee•IIILII I.:0 3 ti d high hit ,1 1.1 dillqUlllialli t 33 n-11(111 becontla Shot Put, lot, 1 Unger Diston Jto, elln Timm, 18 gvl .11 J, 11118 1)38 Pule Vault, let, 11. N% taxs, Bt d, A. feel I igh Juh p, Ist, :lid. Pm put wld \i fist, 100 int beg 141 odd Jl/1111, jut .1: d AIR llt ti IJlntt D 141.115. rill (M. nlSCiling. U lout. 10'n (tithes Big Alum At Com The Alumni Hal routine tot the Lot (lon, o hit It 0111 In to the 21, anti the IS lett,lng nothing affolt It huge eat.tt has appioted the o In tnglog, a get-to alumni rot the Lo and an est_ellent It to iced oht The celebta that b mondani 0.11.0 NCI in Inn and .1 boat ton In the afternoon ritorkdlon tla, and at mill be Ileged hotly nt tux it. 601 1111,1 none suspended .6 lilt 111 at ranged tot 'Pao opening m 101 IL 113% I :Meta 111111 the It es °nix of all kinds after noon and the r leged ur hark Pc owl Theme m 111 dance and et 0.11110 leg, as melt an nut the oaten titlnntent alumni The notch, the taunt:ll alltlett Ire held on It ethic glathattlan eNet els Wednemln, manila Tittle In elle It II of the 4.1 lobe/. hill I the colt:loathe,. but Pon ham hl on ',el t 'rho cot 1,0 I, itillel/1111, 1,1111 the lit till I dot, ht. 11111 he tondo rot I hill he a 111 loth meet. nod lilt• alum 11111)1 11 the pet t P In the ',tinning-tilt CHAPEL SPE • OF JCONDI Thv oven old be Dr II X.\ of Summit, N. .1 the ('oanvll of the the Sudan lfulted n 111 11/110 0 1 30110 u‘enhat In tho 1.1 Rouen and awalit 11 day resvero,
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