Faith Hope Telegram! VOL. XXI, No. 13 COLLEGE IS HOST TO- PRESIDENTOF MICHIGAN STATE Dr. Butterfield To Be Guest of Honor During Week-end— Is Noted Author VISITOR WILL ADDRESS STUDENT BODY TONIGHT Inspection of College Buildings and Grounds Takes Place Tomorrow Morning Aiming today with the Michigan State footonll team. Di. K L. Butter field, piesident of that institution and ■well known cducntoi, will be a guest of honor dui ing the Pennsylvania Day exercises at Penn State Dr. Buttei field has, aftei a vola tile cnieci, established a name foi himself in the United States and abroad and his presence will bo an added nttiaction foi the entire student bod\ He will be met at Lew istown by sevoial niombeis of the Ag ncultuial Faculty who have aheady .11 ranged a piogiam foi hns visit. Will Give Two Speeches Today’s piogiam comprises two •speeches by Dr. Buttei field, the first of which will be held in front of the Agucultuial Building at four-thirty o’clock Immediately aftei this meet ing theie will be a combined session of the Agucultuial Faculty, the visit ing piesident leading the discussion group Plans have alicadv been m.ule by the cheei leadeis to lm\o Piesident Buttei field addiess the student body at the mass meeting tonight at eight o’clock His speech should be un usunlly inteiosting to Penn State fol loweis beenuse ot his being the head of the Blue ind White team’s second intcisectionel opponent of the yeai. Tour of Inspection Sutaidaj moimng will be devoted to an inspection of the College, Dr Butteiheld expiessing his desiie to view the institution .of wlm.ii lie. has. bcanFso much A box fn the west stands lias been icscrved loi him on Saturday afternoon vheie he will witness the football game Since Dr. Butterfield has acted as head of both the Massachusetts and Michigan State Agucultuial colleges, icsident alumni will enteitam him The fiist alTmi of this natuie will (Continued on last page) YEARLING LAW-BREAKERS FACE STERN JUDGMENT Two Receitc Supreme Penalty Tonioi row Night at Co-Op— Many Convicted Two haneuts, tvo molasses feeds, one diess and a pan of boxing gloves togothei with numeious signs weie passed out at a meeting of the Tn bunal Wednesday night The loom m which the jut ol s met was ciowded to the doois and the meeting hid to he called to oidei quite a numbei of times during its piogiesv Most pimmnent among the cases was that of Alfied bamuclli, who was convicted of disicgaiding oideis to appeal befoic the Tnbunal last yeai on charges of smoking and gencial freshness lie must apologize befoic the student bodv m chapel Monday and Tucsdnv moimng and pionuse to be a better Penn State man He will receive a molasses feed beside this ‘i Broke ’Em All” Geoige DeMoss was found guiltv of loafing around Co-op with a hat, coloicd tie, smoking, hands in pockets nnd coat open altci taking a hike on a week-day He will wear the usual si/e caidboaid leading *“I bioke ’em all” and lie will be tieated to a hair tiimnnng tomonow night at Co-op Pleading guiltv of having convciscd with the fair sc*\, Buinaid NemcrofT will tote a sign leading, ‘‘l talk to gills on Satuidav night at seven o’clock” He also must submit hmi- (Continued on second page) JUDGING TEAM WINS AT NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW Competing against team- fiom all tieclions ot the counit \ at the Na tional Daily Show at Indianapolis Injit week, Penn State's lepioscntu* tivcs in the dim > pioduuLs judging contests won second honois The team was composed of W. W. Hichmati ’2G. R. M Many '2(l and W It. Fiedler ’2b and was the same which lepiesunted the School ot Agri culture at the Eastern States Exposi tion at Spi inghcld, Massachusetts. Itichman won fiist honois in the in dividual scoring fbim i&fett? A DR. BUTTERFIELD DATE CHOSEN FOR “SAND-BAG” SCRAP Wednesday Set for Annual Tilt Between Underclasses by Student Council CUSTOMS FOR FRESHMEN GO OFF SATURDAY NOON Airangcments foi the annual un dei class ‘‘Sand-bag Sciap” to be held Wednesday aftei noon at half past foui on the New Beavei puictice field weie made by the class scinps com mittee and cndoiaed by Student Coun cil at its regulai meeting held Tues day evning m the Liberal Aits Build irg II D. Fntcliinan ’2G, chairman of the committee, i epoi ted that undei classmen would in all probability be excused fiom physical education classes in ordet to puiticipate m the contest As in the “Tie-up Sciap,” heats of fifty men from each class will line up at opposite ends, of the footbull field. At a given signal the men lush to the centei of the field and fight foi the possession of twenty-five cement bags filled with sand which aic placed in a low with the necks alternating. The men attempt to diag the bags towaid then icspective goals, a point being aw aided foi everv ten yards each sandbag is diagged fiom the middle of the field Request for Push-ball The Council decided to request the finance committee to set aside funds foi the pm chase of a new push-bail to be used m class sciap* The mat tei was turned ovei to the Class Sciaps committee foi attention In view of the geneial holiday at mosphere that will hang ovei Penn State on Pennsylvania Day, the coun cil decided that fieshnicn shall be ex cused from all ycaifing customs (Continued on second page) SURVIVORS ENTER FOURTH ROUND OF NET TOURNEY Set on Yeleians Remain in Race To Gain Covelcd Title of All-College Champion Piogicss m the all college tennis tournament has not been lundcied by the lecent October cold blasts and the thud lound foi the college champion ship should be completed bv tomoi rovv. Survwoi sof the tYm d round are uiged to play' their matches as soon ns possible so that the tournament mnv be completed befoic unfavorable weathei in lives The vcteians of lust year’s squad who still figuic m the championship fight aic Malpnss ’2G, Goiman ’26, Sctinan ’27, Mitchell ’2G, Heinrich ’2O and McCabe ’27 Thc>e men aic cap able of line tennis and the matches aic sutc to be inteiosting Fiom last year’s ficshmun team Coach Ham will have i numbei of pioausmg lticket vicldois who aic ex pected to make a stiong bid foi the Vaisitv team Those men aie Barr ’2B, Henchol '2B, Schuster '2B, and Wilson '2B Woik on the New Beavei Field ce ment couit is well umlct wav and this new addition will piovc valunblc in that it will enable the Vaisity to be gin to pmctice sooner m the spung JUNIOR CLASS PENNANT SALE Oideis foi Junior class pen nants may he placed with J. G. Davis nt the Kappu Sigma house. The cost of the pennants is one dollar nnd a deposit of liftv cenU is requued when an uidci is placed. STATE COLLEGE PA., 'FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1925 THESPIANS STAGE VAUDEVILLE SHOW TOMOROW NIGHT Piano Quartette Starts Program With Three Popular Songs— To Introduce Others “BILL” NEFF ’26 WILL SHOW MAGIC POWERS Entertainment Will Close With Review of Dances from Former Comedies Displaying a pmesse trial augures well for their annual production, the Thespians have prepared a six-act vaudeville sketch with which to en tertain the H. P. Q s m the Audi torium tomorrow night at seven o’clock Fifty cents admission will be chaigcd at the door, there being no advance t'ckot sale or scat leserva tions The program opens with a riot of harmony produced by a piano quartet composed of Hummel Fishburn ’22, “Chang” Smith '2G, “Ernie” Coleman '27 and “Lew" Fisher *2B These popular musicians will consolidate their efforts in “The Twelfth Street Rag,” “Ah-IIa” and “Yes Sir, That’s My Baby" introducing "Alabama Bound,” and “Alone at Last” with "Whispering” as an obligato Appearing for the first time at Penn State, W.*M. Slough ’2*) will weave through the “Dagger Dance,” a classical lendition which lias been set to music written especially for him Slough comes highly recom mended, having been coached by Dennis and Shawn of Hew Yoik and the Miller Studio of Philadelphia. “Ukclele Mike and the Barber Shop Quartet,” with W. P. Eshcnbach ’26 (Continued on third page) Syncopation Opens Annual Houseparty Festivities Tonight Suxophonos, claiinets ' and lioni boncs will blaie foith then synco pated stiains from foity-seven frater nities tonight as the annual fall houseparty festivities begin at Penn State. Oichestras fiom points as far north as Canada and south as Ten nessee aie scheduled to arrive hcic to day with their instiuments all tuned up to do their part to make this long awaited event a joyous occasion fot the H P. Q’s and their cscoits. Three local bands are included m the following list of oichestras and the finteinitics at which they will plnv Acacia—Kurcenknabc Alpha Chi Rho—Chang’s Gang Alpha Gamma Rho—Laddie Owens Collegians Alpha Chi Sigma—Banjo-Sax Alpha Phi Sigma—Joe Ncsbit’s Pennsylvanians Alpha Sigma Phi—Russ Wuienoi Alpha Tau Omega—Kentucky Rev ellers. Alpha Zcta—Al Hollandei Beta Sigma Rho—Washington nnd Jcffcison College Nine. Beta Theta Pi—Lloyd Major. Chi Phi—Colonial Serenndeis. Chi Upsilon—Ted Biownaglcs Chi Lambda Zeta Bellefonte Academy Six. Cuhcco—Eddie Biubakci. Delta Kappa Sigma—Gatdnei’s Campus Serenades, Delta Pi—Red and Blue (Continued on second page) THE LION’S HOUSEPARTY GUEST PENN STATE L. H. B. Pritchard F. B. Michalskc R. H. B. Dangcrficld (id) Substitutes.—Penn State—Munz, Rosebcrry, Lungrcn, Pritchard, Hclbig, Bergman, Wat son, Fcllowcs, Mahoney, Wilson, Hayes, Gicenc, McPhic. Bocpkc, Hai tman. Substitutes—Michigan State—Kiebler, Fonts, Smith, Edmunds, Bergquist, Colo, Collett, Farley, Schneider, Wenner, Wolhnger, Caswell, Grimes. LA VIE PROOFS MUST BE CALLED FOR TODAY Foity-fivc proof*. still lcnuun nt the La Vic photo distubution station m the Y Hut It is absolutely necussniy that these proofs be lifted today’ as the White Studio representative will leave Monday. ’ All oiders must be placed befoic Monday or the picture will not be placed in the 1927 ycni book. ■ Any janioi who hns not had u pic* true taken should go to the Penn State Photo Shop ami have a sitting Those who wish to have icsittings should do the snme A deposit fee of §1 GO is required I. F. C. SETS NEW HOURS FOR DANCING Termination of Formal Tonight Extended Half-Hour—Let teis Sent Fraternities ALUMNI FINISH PLANS FOR THANKSGIVING HOP Extension of the closing tune foi tonight’s formal dance until two o’clock and the urging of co-operation between fraternities and the Alumni Association to make a successful giaduatc hmecommg on Novembei seventh by’ E N Sullivan, Secietaiy of the Alumni' body, weie the two items of impoitance to be brought up at the Intel-fraternity Council meet ing held at the’ Delta Sigma Phi house on Wednesday night A letter relative to the closing lioui of the dance this evening has been prcpaied by H. D Fiitchman '2G, President of the Council, and sent out to all of the fraternities and house chapeiones The letter leads. To the Cnaptei* President The members of the Inteifia- teimtv and Intra-mural Coun- cils have been gianted pei mission to continue then dances until two o’clock oh Friday night, Octobei twenty-thnd ' However, all women must be in the house?,, and all men out ofche houses by two - —(-Gontmued&n third-page) l * POULTRY SHOW WILL BE HELD HERE NEXT MONTH Announcement that the thud an nual Standard Pioduction Poultiy Show will be held this ye.u on the fifth, sixth and seventh of Novembei hns been made by R H Stiait '2O, secietary of the exhibition Plans have already been made by Strait and B W Hevwang ’2O in charge of the shovvioom, which will develop the show even moie than last yeai Moie than OGO buds weie shown last vear and the show tanked among the hugest in the State Approximately one bundled mvnids will be given to deseiving poultivnien. Included in the outstanding prizes is a magnificent loving cup donated bv the Quaker Oats company Eight smaller loving cups, numerous tibbons, various tvpes of feeds conti ibuted bv mtcicstcd companies and cash prizes complete the list of pienuuins CANDIDATES FOR COLLEGIAN STAFF Freshman candidates foi the COLLEGIAN stafi v ill icport to Room 11 Ltbctal Aits Build ing Tuesday night at seven o’clock It. E. Grim (Jl) or Drew («o) R. T. Spiekerman (G) R. G. Hacked (5) c. Vogal (5) L. G. Carver (3) L. T. Uummcll (2) L. E. Haskins (C) (16) L. E. Slamp (35) L. T. McCann (29) L. G. Filak! (3) C. Gray (C) 0) R. G. House (2) R. T. Hastings (4) R. E. Weston (5) DON GRIDMEN MEET MICHIGAN STATE AS CUBS CLASH WITH ORANGE PLEBES Visiting Team Makes Enviable Record in Early Contests DAILY SCRIMMAGES WITH VARSITY IMPROVES LINE Monahan Will Call Signals for Yearlings from Half back Berth With piactically the same lineup that faced Wyoming seminal v last week the yearling gridders will clash with the strong Syracuse freshmen eleven tomoirow afternoon at onc llinty o’clock on New Beaver practice field as a eurtam-raisei to the \nisitv-Michigan Aggie frav Handicapped bv a poor knowledge of their signals despite long drill sessions the plebe wairiors aie not n* best form to repel the invasion from the New York university Van quisher of Oswego nnd Courtland normal schools m one-sided contests, tne delegation that the Orange coach brings to Penn State will offer stiff opposition to Nittnny’ attacks Monahan Culls Signals But one change wiilsaffect the per sonnel of the eleven that will take the field against the Hill players to moirow, but that change is probablv the most drastic of the season Neal will no longer call signals for the plebe team, but Monahan, a new : comci on the fust combination will] act as field-general from the right halfback beith With Syracuse noted for its strong renal attack the yearling gridders were versed m breaking up the long forwards during the last few days of practice Pass after pass was used against the cub wamors by the varsity’ eleven and although many’ were successful the experience gained jyjll be advantage in tomor row’s fiacas Coach Andreas’ Syracuse line has v.on a name for its stone-wall chai acteiistics m the first two clashes (Continued on second page) Spanish Club Plans New System of Administration To sccuie an effective method of ad mmistiation for the Spanish Club, Mi Gallatdo, faculty advisor of the oignmzation lias intioduced a plan wheieby the executive contiol of the club will be vested in a boaid of flnectois composed of two icpiesenta tives fiom each section in advanced Spanish The names of the candidates foi the boaid of diicctots weie proposed by the Spanish instiuctois and two weie elected fiom each of the eight sections who aie pm suing couises in Spantsh 23 oi above This bodv will elect the offceis fiom members of the board Tbe piesident thus selected will choose three standing committees membership, enteitainnient and finance, whose pcisonncl will also be icstuctod to directors. BLUE KEY ELECTIONS J. W Fo’gie ’27 E W. Fiazici ’27 J G. Hesse ’27. J. J Jack ’27 H B MeCnbo ’27. J N. Stewart ’27 W T. Wmdlc ’27. MICHIGAN STATE F. B. Bochringcr (29) j TICKET SALE FOR NOTRE DAME GAME j Ticket sales foi the Notre ] Dame game will be on sale as j follows seniois, Monday*, I juniois, Tuesdav , sophomoies, j Wednesday, freshman, Thuis | diy, and nil otheis, Fudny j Students must bi mg coupon I books Seniois mav puichase | two extia tickets, juntois one | and undeiclassmen none. ! Tickets foi the Syracuse I game may be bought for §2 50 | at the A A office Monday eve | ning at six-thuty o’clock FORESTERS CLOSE SAWMILL SCHOOL Tests Determine Efficiency of Machines—lnspectors Grade Lumber UNITED STATES FOREST SERVICE AIDS COLLEGE A sei ics of saw mill expel inionts and speeches bv pi eminent officials of the lumbering industry* featuied the pio giam of the second annual Poi table Sawmill Wecl wh-ch ended yesterdav aftei foui davs of vancJ aett* itics On Mondrv and Tuesdav. tests weie held to dclein.ine the efficiency of several tvpes of sawmills In calcu lating the attributes of these ma chines, hoisc-power, fuel consumption and the time elements weie consid ered On the following dav the sawed luirbei vas gintied bv haid wood lumbei inspcctois fiom the Ccntial Pennsylvania Lumber company. On Wedncsdav morning, an opportunity was given to the visitors to practice saw filing and fitting under the ditcc tion-of Chailcs*Coopc‘i of the Henry Disston and Sons company Motion Pictures Ptobablv the most interesting event of tiie week was the motion pic tuie veision of logging and manufac turing m the United States. The films weie loaned by the United States Foicsts Scmce, the State De partment of Foiests and Waters, Ilenty Disston and Sons anil the Wheeler and Dusenbuig Lumbei com pany \ftei the "movies," Prof R G Pi of .1 0 Kelloi returned Wodnes (Continued on second page) HARRIERS MEET ORANGE IN DUALRUNTOMORROW Syracuse Teams Victorious foi Sixteen Years—Keane’s Men All Veterans Sending to Penn State a cioss-coim trv team vhich piomises to pi carve its lecoid of sixteen yeais ol undefeat in dual meets a Sviacusc hill-and dale combination will bo tested to tlu utmost when it meets a well-balanced Nittanv nggicgation ovei the new couisc loinouow moimng at elcvon tlmty o’clock Captain Baiclav will lead the Blue and White luuricis again >t the Oiunge in the fust Lion meet of the season Fouiacic*. Johnson, Reis, Guvci, Stow.nt and 0 Smith will complete the Pern State seven Ac couhng to Coach Caitmell, the team is the best which he has cvei had at Penn State, and he savs, “If Syracuse beats us. thov can have the meet— , but they’ll /inic to beat in ” Orange Defeated Pitt Toni Keane has a combination of lunner, which he lias been vvoiking with for some time and it is turn that piactically each man on the team is as good as the ollici. Two veins ago, the Oiangc won the Intercollegiate cioss-counti v championship, and last yeni, the ficshman team captured first place m the ycalling Inter col legiates, Bell, of the Oiangc, taking the individual championship A shoit tune ago, in a dual meet (Continued on second page) On the Gridiron Penn State vs Michigan State Pennsylvania vs Chicago. Princeton vs Colgate. Yale v s Biown. Ilaivard vs. Daitmouth. Ai my vs, St Louis Navy vs Washington Pitt vs Carnegie Tech Swiuthmorc vs. F. and M Lafayette \s W. and J. Lehigh vs Riitgirs Columbia vs. Wilhnms. Buckncll Vo. Georgetown. Will Ibe Aggies Flow Tluoiigh Again? PRICE FIVE CENTS Varsity Defense Aided by Drill Against Aggie Plays DEZDEK SHIFTS LINEUP FOR SECTIONAL FRACAS Michigan Aggies Old Ri\als of Lion—Vidors on Now Beaver in 1911 Once again West battles East m an important gridiron struggle* Once again the versatile open gaivw of the rolling prairies clashes with the plugging football of the const* Once again docs a Penn State eleven, gum in determination to reap gieat lewards battle a foirrcn foe* a foe which, in 1911, bearded the Lion in its new-found den foi the first time Facing eleven men from the col - which fust administered a whip ping to the Lion on New Hcnvei Field, Penn State's stalwarts tomor row encounter a resourceful and strategic combination fiom Michigan State on that same chalk-hned tu-f m the annual Pennsylvania Dav gi "1 fracas Coach Bezdek fears tlu* contest lie has stiengthened th« Nittanv line by restoring Captain Gray to familiar ground nt center and bv inserting the fast and tin ev ening McCann at tarklo Michalskc. the reiuvenatcd lineman, remains at fullback and the plunging power of the Blue and While backftcld is furthci inci eased bv the addition of Pritchard, who will start tomonow ir Lungicn’b stead Aggies Stage Comeback Turned back by Lake Foi rest m its opening engagement, humbled, 'I9-0. bv the Umversttv of Michigan ir its second game, the Aggie team went into the forests surrounding the Peninsular lake'for a single week of pmctice, 'returned, fought and con quered the valiant gridders of Centre college by a score of 13-IT 'Hie Aggies had found themselves* Although the visitors average bub n few ounces more per man than the Lions, thov are fleet nnd well-coached m the ludiments of pulling the un (Continucd on last page) MISSION SECRETARY TO ADDRESS SUNDAY CHAPEL Dr. Robert Speer Has Wealth of Experience from Visits to Foreign Countries Di Robeit Elliot Sped, secictnn of the Piesbvte.inn Boaid of Foicigu Missions, New Yoik Citv, will li.mi a message foi Penn St ite students nt the chapel set vice Sunday moimng, Octobei tuentv-fifth Acting as sccrctaiv of the Pietbv teiian Boaid of Foreign Mismohc since 1891, Di Speer has tiaveletl in ne.ulv ill the foicign countries m winch theie ate Chiistiau mission-. He also I* the author of twenty-tin ee books, mmv of them concerning the misMomuv service Di. Speci was boin at Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, September 10, IBb7, the son of the Hon. Robeit Milton Spcei. Aftoi Ins graduation fiom Princeton in 1889 with the dogiee of \ B , be entcid Pnnccton Theological senn nniy The yeai 1891 milks both his graduation fiom the sominniy and hu entiv into missionary work Tours Foreign Countries Fiom 1890 to 1897 Dr. Spcei mailn a torn of visitation to tie Clmsti.m Missions in Peism, India, China, Koicn and Japan In 1909 he made a visit to the mission field m South Amouc.i, and made a geneial study of South Ameiican pioblems Japan, China, the Philippines and Siam weie visited in 1915 and India, Jiak and Pet&ia during 1921 and 1922 During the Woild Wni period, Di Spcei was, a member of the .ulvisoiv committee of icligious nnd nunul ac tivities of the at my' and navy. lie also was chairman of the General War Time Committee of the Chinches The honor at v degree of A M vva, confer icd on Dr Spcei bv Yale uni versity m I'MIO and the degree ot D D. by the Univeisity’ of Edinburgh m 1910. The following list gives the namci of some of the booka of which lie i. the authoi “Studies in the Book of Acts.” “Miasionai.v Principles and Practices,” “Missions and Model n lli <- toiy’,” “Christianity and the Nations," “The Minks of it Man,” “South Amci lcan Pioblems.” “The New Oppin tunity of the Clunch," “One Gill’s In fluence” and "Thu Pnnuiplcs of Jc-u*.”