Page Two Penn State (Lollegian Published somi-wcokly during the College year by students of the Fenn j.’vanm State College, in the interest of Students, Faculty, Alumni and 'ricmfa of the College. EDITORIAL STAFF IT. W. Cohen *2O T.. T. Kricbel ‘2O A. K Smith *2O Y» r . .T. Durbin ’2O 11. L Kellner ’2O It A Slianer *2O JUNIOR NEWS EDITORS G. F. Fisher ‘27 TJ W. Ilov.ud ‘27 W. F. Adler ‘27 E. 11. Coleman ‘27 ■JUNIOR ■WOMEN* Fiances I. Forbes *27 BUSINESS ST \FF Ten A. Bullock ’27 Business Manager Atl.eitjsvnK Cuculnt'cm Ifaiujfer ASSIST VNT BUSINESS M \XAGERS T. Cain Jr. ’2O G L Guy ‘2O G. E Brumfield ‘2O F N Wculner, Ji ‘27 reporters J l> 'US U \. Mrrh US 1* I), Mint Us <■ N IT' fc „ C mi Ki r Jr , US I*. i‘ sniilt- U* W I ur<! Vs W S U J 1 \ inulitiliur S. I? T.obb ‘27 TL V A'H-wa ’IS n U I li trin r i'i 11 I. 11. m' r<i.n VS U 1 lli.rrn JS Jl Ku.’m Js The Penn State COM.EGI \N invites coi.imunicatnns on any subject of college inteiest. Lotteis must bcai the siguatuies of the vuteis NimesoC communicants mil be published icquested to be bent ionfidcnti.il It assumes no responsibility howevet, foi sentiment- c*v|nc‘scd in the 1.-'Uor Box and leserves the light to exclude my whose public’lion would be palpably inappropnate AH copy foi Tucsdij’s issue must be in the ofiice by ten a m. on Monday, and foi Ti uhu’s issue, by ten a m on Thiusday Subscription price. $2 "0 if paid befoie Decembei I. I*’2s Entered at the PosiofUce, State College, Pi, ns '■ocnnd-class matter Ollice: Nittony Printing and Publishing Co Building, Slitc College, Fa Telephone: 292-W, Bell. Member of Eistern Jnterco’Jejsi.ite Newspaper Association Nous Editor this issue .. VOTE NO TO COMPULSION For ten years, Penn State undei graduates have protested m a half-heai ted mannei against comptilsoiy dailv chapel Time .rid {.gam the authorities have been petitioned to abolish com p'’N,An “i the morning lehtjious services, but nothing ivan e\er ad “• " met] And whv? Piobably because the petition wj- tlic * mi, oi a tew leprescnlatr.c students, and not the \nico of the . «c undcigiaditate body T,.e COLLEGIAN does not sav that the fate of commilsoo daily chapel tests with the lesult of the \ote which will be con ducted on the campus today and lomoi i ow. It can onlv say that' the uiithouties must gne some heed to an ove) whelming m’- lojitv It a petition is picsented this lime, it x. ill contain some vcjrv concieto lads and statistics, and will not be but a petition and that alone. Since the discussion on eompulsoiy daily chapel was slarlcd tw ,r > weeks ago. communications ha\e been pouring into this office at a steady rate The maiontv oi letters indicate the an tagonistic mannei in winch morning services under the piesent sis ton are lecoived by undcrgiaduates Faculty membe, s tm- t doubtedly have also witnessed similai mamtestalions of antag-i on sm buL they aie not pione to admit it j One cannot help admit that the aigumcnts, if thev mav be) called that, m favor of compulsory daily chapel aie woefully i weak It seems that thev aie based upon tradition, a tradition that has become moie and moie obsolescent with the passim*j veins Surclv, as soon as tiadilions have outlived their useful ness. they should be cast aside to make way for the new Balloi boxes will be placed af vauous points on the camruiol tlii-. moi nmg and it is the duty of every student to \ ole. whcthei! lie Lu ors compuhoiy dailv chapel oi not. A poo voto " our 1 be a (alimity, an indication of disinterest. The COLLEGIAN, vmong student sentiment, has promised that thcie will be no mme agitation if the results ol the vote vvairant. and it in smceie m th , promise * Wo have weighed both sides in the balance, howcvei. Wo « re convinced ot the tutihtv of compulsion m daily chapel sei vice'- Vote NO to compulsion l PENN STATE’S BARBECUE Ponn State has seen Postei Nights, Stunt Nights, mnumci abl' indoor and outdooi mass meetings, but it has been manv \eais Miico it witnessed an old-fashioned combined baibecuo and mass meeting, such as will take place on the New Beaver pi ac tion field Monday night. The baibecuo, one ot the most novel nfiai”-, that has evei been staged in the Nittany Valley, should do much to awaken the old democratic spinl charactci r-tic of the Flee and While Tne e' out has moie than novelty, however, to insure its success It comes at an opportune time, uist thicc davs bctoio the annual Thanksgiv mg Day football clash with Pitt It will ji’ovide an excellent outlet lor penned-up enthusiasm, enthusi asm th.it has awaited such an opportunity to “bicak loose” m a icil outburst of spit it Arrangements have been made to accommodate every undcr riv.duite and faculty member. Let them all combine in giving ti.c Lons an old-time send-off to Pittsbuigh. WHITEMAN’S BAND WILL APPEAR ON “Y” PROGRAM Noted .Musicians To Give Fust Ih escalation Here—Ticket Sale Begins Today Appealing foi the lust tune at Penn State, Paul U hitcman and Im richest! i will delight music loveis im luc.u.v, December hut, in the . I’-niium at eight-filteen o’clock hud ettlevtamment of the •V’ om-c 1 Kno\ n internationally as the "maN o tin who symphonized syncopa t.on," Whiteman has scored unusual mi. cesses whciever Jus hand ot art i is have appeared. The fact that In-, quota oi tlnce bundled concerts have alicudv been hooked augois ■well foi the establishment rf this ])o]Hiku attraction as a permanent fentuie oi the musical htc of the umntry On the Sunday evening piccrcdmg the visit to Penn State. Wlutcnmn v ill give a special conceit in the Stanley Theater of Philadelphia, unveiling to Williamsport loi the j allowing night and arriving m hUte College on Tuesday. Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor Managing Editoi Associate Editor Associate Editor Associate Editor W P. Heed ‘27 11. G. Womsley '27 neam> editors ** Mnr> E Shaner ’27 B C Vfh.u Jon '27 II G Wonisle; Main aic the piano l ; which have been bestowed b\ nuihical critic 1 ; up cn the mnstei musician who Im in the collide of his bullmnt cucci nt timptcd to put the m) caPod “Aniei ican Ja//" on a piano with the class* The piogiam will bo replete vith m'nibois fiom the opcias, light c’nssjcs and modem dance music Tickets lo: this numbci will be on sale* ut Inc “V” hut on Monday, N’ovci ibei twcntv-tlmd. the puce being one dollni and a half ALUMNAE BAZAAR IS SCHEDULED TOMORROW Linens fiom Clunn. embroideries fiom Cnlifotnin and foodstuflv iiom State Coticge .uo the scope of the in* ticles which will ho on 'lie at tlio opening of the Alumnae Bamm m the new Schbw Building tomorrow morning at nine o'clock Contiibutions of every dcsuiption have been loteived dining the past week and despite the fact that the local alumnae have ineiensed the slock \\i Mi pi opined dainty at tides it is piedicted bj the ha/nai olhcials that the shelves will he bale long bc fcie the advciti'icd closing lioui, nine o'clock m the evening The Alumnae Club has decided || Grid Gossip j Even vcai, tow,.td the end of the ■ea-on. ritLbmgh paper* which have nude light of the Lion eleven oaihei m the fall begin to pia.ise it with all <h'o cei ernonv That’s Smokj Citj p-vcholm-v to fot a big Thanksgiving Da.v ciowd oat to the Stadiuir. —Plaster Pitt — The.ell be a big ciowd them, all light, all light, but we wonder if the Pitt tern and .11 the Duktovvn’s t: ,r iic olhet'is will be able to h.ind'e ;\i t eleven wen ui blue jeu-ews —Plaster I’itl Bc'7 lias s ml w eial times tins sca ,on th it it v.e pi i’ cd Penn, we v ould ha*o hul ai.ilhei vctoij uiidei mu hell- Nov. th v Pitt Um beat tkc» I CJu. 1 e.*, we might hu.e to vvoik a bit h. id.’ but bc’ic.e us, it’> ..11 ovei but tlie • hoi ting —PJ’ster Pitt — Tueio vill be no cheeiing practice Sat’iidav. ‘•nee all voice* will be need ed in fi.il foican?\t Thuisd.iv —Plaster Pitt— When Turn State upsets the dope lg'i’ist P.tt, v a v.ondei who’s going to pit': it up* Tone me so m inv pisses bung tin own m piactice that the waitcis m \ u u’ Hall have been lequesltd to ios' the ever mg me..l at the plajeis grii'st a gor.cial canvass loi con uii'Jiioiu this it* u Mthoagh the. .:ospon.e to such solicitations lias Ucn nest guiUtving in past jeats, the u,”v.ei co-cds do not destie to w.an then fneuds with too liequcnt appeals However, it anj poisons (leaia to atbnul anj foi the h.i/aai the-e contributions will be ltteived bv Mi'. P H Dale, w l ’i> ie sdts at Ido Wc'-t College uvenuo COACH LEONARD DRILLS VARSITY LACROSSE MEN IN FUNDAMENTAL WORK Yarsitj lacrosse candidates ate pi ict.ung dailj undei the tutelage oi Coach Kalnh Leonard in an eiroit lo l.nstci fundamentals of stick vsn’k The tentntno schedule now beinr completed by Giaduatc Mana gei Neil Fleming includes teams Jiom widel.* sepalated regions whoso 1 ■ m ,t>ms ot pl.,v v ill be different 1 (.urn tno'o eucountcicd in previous The stick-men will piactice all ,vn>tci despite vvcuthei conditions, c.o.dmg to Coach Lunnaid A vvnll i-, being elected cm the Aimoiy lield uh’ch v ill emble the candid ites to develop passing! while the board tiack will be used to develop wind •’d stamina In cor’incitinr upon his squad of ca J’datcs Coach Lconaul lcmik* cd, ‘ V nan may spend ten veais m learning to pluv tin* pi ir.o ard nevei . - c it tccmul thought, but some men tP’Mk that ten da>s is enough m which to learn luciossc” Last Edison thu squad vv is greatly handt cippcd by cand’d.Ues such as the iwontoi desenbed, but fiom piesont indications this ve.u’s gioup is av.aie of its comparative inexper ience and is dcteimined to leave no stone unturned m an eifoit to dig out the fundamentals upon which the old Indian game is based lOR SALE—New shipment Poito P.ican embroideries, with a few na tive baskets, also assoitment In dii’i-nuuie baskets, wide selection Mis Jl K Baker, 138 S Pugh St I’hone 2TI-M •’ 2t FOR S\LE— Pedigreed police pupa Jciiv Evcv, Pleasant Gap, Pa 11-20- Up Ask §©s? More Sor Your Money 7KE FEKN STATE COLLEGiAN TRIANGULAR DEBATE '"'j Tentative ariangemeuts aie also AIDK7MC 1 AOfl Gf?i A COM being nude with Allegheny, Gcoigc Ufi SjlvS tjilifiljUiv Washington, Lafayette and Rutgers lor debates About ten other colleges . _ , n . tt have icquested debates but had to be Torensic Encounter .With lul , e f U)>c d heumse of io opening m the and W& .T Sclictlulotl for ‘Cheuule of home engagement* ' I)L ' CL ' ,n -- om ' th indoorwork¥start ■ NITTANY TEAM SELECTED j n A T f fIAOTQ FOR INITIAL ENCOUNTER! *vll "• V*' l ' U LLHOMO With the fust debate of the season,! winch v.ill he n tmngulu meet with] the Universitv of Pitisbtugh and j Wash'ngton and Jc n ei‘on univei.itv. | a little moie than two weeks d’stant, | Coach D D Ilemy ’2i> has selected the hut sound ot twel.e men, sj\ of v hotn v ill be chosen to icpiooiit Penn State in the disci’s-ion Although piacticallj all of the; piosent l’liiteual is mevpci lencod the i unusual inleiest shown un.ong tne foil., contestants who v.uked consist cntlv i’p until the eliminations Wednesday night bodes well foi a strong Njtinnv combination This is the hugest rtimhoi cvci to compete fot positions on a Penn Stite foicnsic team, and, because of the ability mani fested at the tivouts a*l places will be again tlnovvn open to competition aftei the fust debate on Dt.euiibe: fomth Negative at Wash.ngton While meeting the Pitt lefuteis hole, th.o Blue and White negative j side will journey to Washington vvheic ; it will aigue v..th the picsidcnL. mil the subject 'Resolved, That the*} United States should conti ol and op-j ciate coal mines,” blit the topic foi j distusmon is still subject to change * as the v oi d “ov n" m iv be msei ted in ! the place ol “control ' The Washington ind Jell'd von side will go to Pitt to endcsnoi to oveu thiow the aiguments oi the Blue and 1 Gold nfTiimntivo aigueu The aflnm atne combination anticipates a good debate in view of the fait U. it Pitt has not defeated Penn State for the last foui je.us in foictwe dneiusions Opening the di-cv-sion foi Penn State’s atlninatnc side w 11 be E L I V. illatd ’27, fl Nathan ’2D oi J \\ \ T’andt ’2ll, white the second sptvke i I will be cithci R \V Tv&on ’27 or V.! |B Ttickei ’2B followed bv S K [ j Stevens ’2O as final speakei. Ko. j I the negative side the hist spcaVci will be chosen tiom S L Buit ’2B o’ F Pile ’2'), with J J Bienncn ’2G or N R. Vilnius ’2B following G II Palmci oi R W Biewslei ’2B will lepiescnt the lefuteis as tha Lst speakei Details Undecided As vet it is not a ce* lutnlv whethe. ,i’i open foi mu discussion will be held „ftei the debate oi not, noi has it teen decided iys to whether an audi ence or judgw decision will deter mine the winner of the meet Airangements aie mu’ being car l.cd on with BuekneU and Dukinson for the annual tuangulai debate with t these tv.o schools to !>e held some j time in Pebtuajj VRl’ough the i question for dmcusiion ha* not >ot been d» termned. eithci the above subject oi ‘•Resolved, 1 Tl at the United States should join the •'League of Na tions ’ will be used In addition to tins debate the Blue and White oratois will meet the Knnsns State Agticullmal college debnteis, who enkaged the Penn Slate foieiimc team m «n ricous discussion af'Manh ittan, Kan sas two yeius ago and the University of Wjommg. who ortoitained the Lion team on its trip to the const The newest triumph of shaving specialists! AS acknowledged authorities on shaving, we set A out to make an after-shaving preparation that would keep the skin all day in the same fine con dition as Williams Shaving Cream leaves it. Aqua Vclm is the result—a clear, amber liquid that gives the skin precisely the care it needs. It’s delight ful to use; try it. Big 5-ot. bottle 50c. At all dealers. FOR BETTER SHAVING -,W ILIIAIH , Regulation Uniforms Must Be Worn in Classrooms as on Drill Field Unifoims will be worn (lining the itgtilai mriooi ROTO iiis>ti action pi nods winch begin .liter the Thanksgiving recess, nccouling to a j icent decision of the department of jiUilitaiv science and tactics The dep.n tment, in issuing tins or dti, was rnlluciicc-d to « gie.it degree L\ tile natuie of the woik which will :)»• puisiied dining the wmtei months i The sonhomoics Mill devote tiie m.i jo. po.tion 01 then time to an m ! tensive course m mechanical Until* |mg with weapons. Fn&t-ycar stu | ilinta will leceive legulai instinc l lum amt pwctice m gallery shooting i The conditions winch will be cncoimt- Icicd ill these piactical subjects would ! Jjc ilesti uctne to the oidmary attire and foi thi. leusoti the compulsory li.mfoim-we.Ming decree is also a i protective nicnsme Indooi classes will begin on Nov embet thnfeth and will continue un til spring Dunng the ic'gular onc -I'oui pcnod on Monday afternoons, the freshmen will repoit in the Audi torium, sophomoie sections one. thieo and h\c vdl repoit in Old Cha pel, and the lcmaimng second-year classes will lepoit in the Bull Pen Ihe two-hour periods will be held as follov’s sophomoie sections one to four, inclusive, in the old band K.om m the basement of Old Main, ! action Inc in 100 Holt, and sections si\ to teu-inclusive m the old band I loom; fieshman sections one to j foul inclusive in 250 Dairy building; j ccclion scion m 100 licit; section I eight in 201 Engineel ing A; sections I five, m\, nine and ten in the Bull I Pen DEAN WENDT ADDRESSES PHILADELPHIA CHEMISTS Using ns his subject, “The Facts of Atomic Stiiictuie,' Dean G L Wendt of the depai tment of chemis tiv and physics at Penn State spoke bctoie the mombets of the Philadelph ia section of the An eucan Chemical c ocict' last night. This meeting was held in Lahoiaton Ilall at the Um \eisitv of Pcnnsvhama and was at tended bv a g.cqt numbci of men who.u woia is along that line Dean Wendt also took pait in a dis cussion of the organization of a sen ate on chemical education cndoiscd bv the Ar.icncan Chemical society mi MOIATS DANCE TONIGHT Holding in fust dance of the veil .t: the *\cacia house tonght, the Dc- Molav club of Penn Ftite will dance fiom eight-thn t/ to one o'clock, to music tuimshed by Ken ICcllei’s oi chcstia The darre will be closed, but all present and past DeMolay and those n.en mtcicsted in joining aie urged to attend The assessment will be $1.7 ! > {pei couple LION RIFLEMEN HUMBLE INDIANS Dartmoulh Team Bows to Superior- ity of NiUnny Ten m Second Hatch of Season Shooting with a fair degiee of nc cuiacv, the Nittanv maiksmen were rble to triumph ovei the shnipshoot trs ot Dartmouth last week by a score of 185(5 to 17%. According to the ofheial tally re ceived on Tuesday, D. Ll Freer ’2G, captain of the Penn State ullemen, was highest mdiudual scorei with a leeoid of 373 poults out of a possi ble -100 Close on the heels of Floor was JI A Bud ’27 with a score of 373 J. E Ross ’2B and A. S Burns ’27 tied foi thud place on the Blue md White lostei with tallies of 372, while R. li Mack '2O completed the total with a maik of .U) 1 Lieutenant Milloi, coach of the squad, is drilling Hie team daily to oiot'come the element of "buck fev er” which lias been appment thus far m the performance of the men. Fieqiicnt matches .lie being held to select the ten men who will com pile the personnel of the loam that will participate m the first annual ti Lingular match at Pitt anti Carneg ie Tech to be held on the latter’s lange Wednesday, November tvven tr-fouitli This meet will determine the intci collegiate titlcholder oi western Pennsylvania. CANFORD'S J PASTE ALWAYS RELIABLE 1 WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS IDEA? Most of our college trade wants a really fine suit for Thanksgiving. None of it wants to pay more than is represented by solid value. We have Society Brand suits for you at $40.00. .It’s really not enough for what you get in this special group of Society Brand suits; but thats the price. You get exclusive fabrics, the true college cut, certainly nothing like it in other clothes. Stetson and Schoble Hats $4.50 to $9.00 Florsheira Shoes - - - $lO.OO Crawford Shoes FROMM’S Opposite Front Campus Friday, November 20, 1025. PROF. C. G. GUAM TO SPEAK AT CONVENTION Prof. C G Gaum of the engineering extension depai tment lias icccntly re ceived an invitation to speak at the half dav session of the National So ciety for Vocational Education to be held in Cleveland on Thursday morn ing, December third I’iofessor* Gaum’s subject "Co-opcijition” was suggested bv F T .Tones, head super visor of Training in Industiy of the society’*- tii.de and uidustiv section F. A. Seal l, director of the Ford Mo. toi Trade school and F W Kempton, director «r training of tee Amencan Steel and Wne company, will be the other principal speakers The orgamration is nude up largely of manufacturers and lndustiial edu cators with L II Dennis, deputy State Supenntondeiil of Public In btiuction or Pennsylvania, ns pic«i dent eWßfirfiytoGo. 1 Tho!npl.Y/i •/' Quaiy . TW PASTIME Ftidav and Saturdav— S 3 I) CHAPLIN In "The Men On the Box’ Mordav and Tuesday RUDOLPH VALENTINO In “fhe Eagle” XITTANY D W GRIFFITH’S Sully of the Sawdust S.iturihy— PAULINE GAROX In “Satan In Sables’ MARION DAVIES In "Zander The Great’ Charminc Vanucuc knintd undeni Mr and lutk honcrv m Inert Pan-tan mode and ihadci ulfrn you remarliltl. opponunuica lorallracti»cin.onc in ipate momenta. No money or previoui bLlinc-, evprnence re quired liil'jiinieuljrtincludinuoiliinllu- VssitcreCorv-202 DirraoctiSLCosion.S'u.' $6.50 to $9.00 Since 1913
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