Try NVPSC On Your Radiator VOL XXII, No. 2(z ELECTRIC HEATING DELEGATES OPEN CONVENTION HERE President Hetzel Will Welcome Engineers from National Industrial Plants UNIVERSITY CLUB DINNER TO ENTERTAIN VISITORS Power Supply Representatives Wish To Discuss Rates For Electricity The second industaial electric heat ing conference ever held in the United States opens this afternoon in Room 200 Engineering D and, according to R S Kerns, of the department of en gineering extension, who is arranging tho details of the foul-day meeting, niany more company iepiesentatives than were expected will attend Three of the largest power supply concerns in the East, the Philadel phia Electi ic company, the West Penn Power company and the Erie Light ing company are sending special lep escntatives to Penn State to discuss the viewpoint of the central station man in setting rates for users of el actsicity Mr Kerns also announced that J P Gill, clad metallurgist of the Van adium-Alloys Steel company, of La trobe, Pennsylvania, is unable to be present and that W A. Stumpf 'l7, new representm.; the Stanley P Rockwell company, manufacturers of metal testing machines, will speak in stead Dr Ralph D Iletzel, Penn States new president stun open tins after noon's meeting with a short address, followed by Dena It. L Sackett of the School of Engineering and Prof. J 0. Keller of the department of en gineering extension. Wnt S Scott, .aventor of the Scott' "T" connection ton,formei, and spe cliirrliftelifritiitiVriellia'ffidfaria department of the Westinghouse El ectric and . Manufacturing company of Pittsburgh, will then discuss the development of the use of electric heat. Among the other speakers will be II E. Martin, assistant metallurgist of Dodge Brothers, Inc., Detroit, Michigan, A II d'Aicambal, chief metallurgist of Pratt and Whitney company, Hartford, Connecticut; and C Adams, engineer of the Aja-c Met al company, Philadelphia. All business sessions mill take place in Room 200 Engineering D whale the University Club mill be the scene of dinners and lunches. Thursday ev.lng the ,sitlng e (Continued on third page) HOP COMMITTEE CONS PROMINENT ORCHESTRA Two Decorating Schemed and Bids Submitted—POster Contest Arranged To hasten the plans for the Soph Hop the committee members inter ',lowed prominent band leaders over the Christmas recebs, among whom were George Olson, Fletcher Hender son, Jan Garber and Dan Murphy but no selection has yet been made The puce of admission will likely remora at five dollars. Decorating schemes with bids have been submitted by Wilkes-Barie and Pittsburgh concerns Jewelry eerie sentatives will bo asked for bids on favors within n few days. A prize poster contest is also being =ranged, and Chairman E. J. Lockwood is pie paling a budget to be submitted to the college finance committee. Dividing the work among members of the gi oup Locke ood expects to complete final am rangements within two or thence weeks Dr. Kern Contributes ' To Scientific Survey Impel tent contributions to the re cent issue of the Scientific Survey of Pinto Rico and the Virgin Islands were niacin by Dr. F. I) Kern, head of tho botany department and Dean of the Graduate school, and Dr L. 0. Overholts, professor in botany. The papers discussed various fungi and its con 01. Doctor Kola's topic tuns related to rust fungi ahile Professor Overholt's work Is on the treatment of fleshy fungi. The former's efforts are re sults of a study in Porto Rico last year, when Doctor Kern shipped a taro collection of plants and herbs to the botanical department here. _ • ,r,..4„,-14---44,.. littitt tt r (4 7,.,,,, t ,,,,,,, .{,.m.,.. ... , 4 / 4 `lB'S .4''' '" ~.. ~,, , .1.. , 1 . Yougel Slides on Icy Sidewalk, Grins And Fings Every Other Landlord $4.50 D'ya see that fella Yougel dashing around on Ins little motorcycle, with Al Schroeder in the side-car, taking down names and numbers? Well, every number that reaches the book means $4.50 from someone's pocket book as a fine for icy sidewalks. Last year, not one fraternity was among tho victims; this year you can't count 'em—almost all the lodges except the D. U.'s, and the only reason they did n't get a summons is because Yougel couldn't spell Upsilon. The trials nre held every Tuesday and Friday evenings on the second floor of the Fire House on Frarier street. After a session with Burgess W. P. Rothrock, one gets the idea that State College is not a speed trap— outsideis arc not fined—State College is the borough of Speedy Snow Shoo elms. Last Tuesday night, ten cases were called to the docket, and when whispers were heard about there being more than ten unsuept side DOCTOR COLLINGS TO LECTURE HERE Fortier Penn Sttte Professor T 6 Speak on `Opportunity In South America" PHI SIGMA lOTA SOCIETY SPONSORS PUBLIC TALKS With a rich experience in South American affans and a long training in languages and economics here, Dr It. T. Collings, professor of economics at tho Wharton school, University of Pennsylvania, will tell Penn State students of "Opportunities in South America" tonight at seven o'clock in the Auditorium under the auspices of the Phi Sigma lota, romance language society. Doctor Collings is not unknown lime for -ho- wa— Pro.i.teeee. JZ German-at Penn State from 1913 to 1918. Since then he has become professor of eco nomics at Penn and has, also filled responsible positions with the Na tional Chamber of Commerce, the Trade Board and similar oiganizatione controlling business Intel cats in South America and Spanish America While the lecture is especially for Spanish students it Is intended to be (Continued on third page) Mclntyre Added to Forestry Faculty To devote his full time to forestry research, A. C Mclntyre, a go'.ern meet research specialist joined the forestry department here a ren days ago. Mclntyre has been engaged in similar worls with the United States forest service, under the duection of the Southwest Forest Experiment sta tion While there he investigated condi tions in the,western regions from the Black Hills to California and through the South, est. Mclntyre is a glade 'ate forester flora the 'Michigan State College Rifle Teams Engage Maine, West Virginia In Telegraphic Tilts Having defeated Williams, Dart moUth, and Getty shrug, the Varsity rifle team is turning its attention to the fourth opponent, the University of Maine. A. telegraphic contest has been in progress since the beginning of the se eels Penn State's team is composed of A. S. Burns '27, captain, W. G. Taman '2B, 21 L Detweiler '27, C. B Prit chard '29, O. Stouffer "28, J. L. Stearns '29, J. C Fritz '29, W. S Yeakel '29, 11. E Sumter '29, J S James '29, G. T. Blakeslee '2B and If T. Bnllou '29 The It. 0. T. C team in another tel.. egiaphic contest this weel., has for its opponent the rifle tenni of the University of West Virginia. Four-Day Registration Will Begin Tomorrow Registration for the second semester starts tomorrow and lasts until Saturday, It has been announced by Registrar W. S. Hoffman. Pecs must be paid ut the time of registration. The Armory will he open daily front eight until live o'clock and the steps to be taken will be the some followed during previous registration periods. STATE COLLEGE, PA., TUESDAY, JANUARY I I, 1927 walks in the town, the Burgess said• "We picked out these cases because we couldn't get fifty poisons in this little loom." He was light It was this way The town was be ing cleaned out by sections, but You gel got his muds =Nod, and was guilty of n misdeal After the snow was heated from the radiator columns by the temperature of the room, the whole alTan degenerated into a dis cussion of the fraternity garbage question Time was one lady who said "New I ain't one to talk, and I'd hate to tell on mg neighbor, but " To which the Burgess responded: "Well, come on. We can't be too modest in this world " And there was another lady who slipped on the little glacier in front of the Fine House, and she tam ed particulat blanks with the Bur gess, but she didn't get anywhete— "We can't fine the fire engine you know." FOUR CLASSES TO WRESTLE SATURDAY Freshmen Contenders Vie for Posts—Many Grapplers Answer Call LAFAYETTE ENGAGEMENT FIRST MAT ATTRACTION Monsontaiily the giappleis have put aside all thought of the approach ing match with Lutes ette, hut only to transfei interest and endealloi to pi eparation for the Interclass tilts uhleh ale to be staged on the Amory mats Satin day. While Coach Spiedel looked on, the freshmen battled their hist alumna tion match la.t. week. This was a preliminary to the final elimination which will be held tonight Prom•s mg material was cvident•ra the rinks of the plebes, but there v.as no super abundance of it. What was lacking in mat exper ience, howeser, mils well made up in zeal The yearling.; fought well and seemed to be in excellent condition From earl:, appearances, the fit;t year team will prose a teal contender Sam day Sophomore, Junior and senior elim inations mill probably be completed by Thur,day. Vaisity aspnants are eligible fur chi,. bertha All men will weigh in for the scrap at citron thiity o'clock Satuiday morning. Two mats mill be kept bury at the same time in the class engagements. One will be used for the sophomore senior tiffs, whsle on the other the fieshmen and juniors will wit,tle The minneis in cinch case mill com pete again in order to determine the Interclass champions Endowment Committee Receives Offers; Will Submit One to Class Having set January tenth as the final date for companies to submit plans for financing the senior endow ment fund, the committee is busy at present studying offers that have al lead) been made The two methods of obtaining the endowment fund being considm ed are. first, the establishment of a bust fund; and second, the taking out of an insulance policy. The decision of the committee will be based on the ser vice offered to secuie the pledge of class meinbeis and on the nature of the collection system suggested Penn State Club Will• Offer Dancing Lessons Sponsmed by the Penn State Club, the first of a series of six dancing les sons will be given Monday evening nt Hubbell's dancing school. The coarse is Mimed to all active oi potential non-flateinity men The puce will be too dollnis and fifty cents Lessons will be continued Los nix weeks, not including exammatum wed., and sue pieliminnly to the Penn State club dances which will be held at various times throughout the year. Approximately two hunched stttlems ary expected to enroll. DOGGETT ELECTED TO HARVARD TAU BETA PI Prof. L A Doggett, instructoi of electtical engineering at Penn Stute, has been elected gladuate members at the Humid chapter of Trio Beta Pi, national honorary engineering fm temity. Professor Doggett. gladu ated Boni !lanyard m 1906. Twenty Report for Fencinganstruction Attracting tnenty students alleady this yeas the art of fencing is gam ing a foothold at Penn State Twice a week the increasing squad reports to Prof. P. H. Seim eitser, coach, at the Armory for conditioning dull and instruction in the use of the foils. Although there is but one experi enced fencer repel tog the group is making progress and Coach Schweit npects to have a team of foil and maskers capable of competing in in tercollegiate tourneys within a year. Because the Armory floor space is inadequate the band loom is being sought for practice sessions GREGORY TO PLAY AT MILITARY BALL Wrestling and Boxing Matches, Sunday Concert Feature Week-end Activity TICKETS AWARDED TO POSTER CONTRIBUTORS With the acquiring of Dan Gieg. my's Victor Recording Oichesti, to furnish the music for the Mlht.} Ball, preparations ale under way foi the annual R 0. T. C. function which Hill be held in the Amory on Feb ruary twenty-fifth Dancing mill continue from nine o'clock until ton Thus is the first yea^ that an out-of town band h. been .ibtamed lot the affair. The week-end of the Ball is ieplete with activity. On Satui day after noon the Nittany bexeis meet the Pennsylvania nutmen and that night the Lion wrestlers compete nith the' Navy seven On Sunday, February ! tnenty-seyenth, the firit of the sums of uinter Sunday conceits will he held in the Auditorium The committee has beeided to el iminate favors for the Ball and the money saved vall-1....1a5ed to -obtain better music than has hitherto been furnished at these functions Sample programs are being considered A complimentary ticket null be rie sented for esery lout posters that are (Continued on third page) PENN STATE BROADCASTS AFTER TWO-YEAR LAPSE WPSC Arrange Second Program For Tomorrow After Last Night's Resumption Resuming legalar broadcasting of ten a lapse of two }eats WPSC, tne College radio station, opened with a special program last night. Among the mornment speakers were Dr. Ralph D Detect, the nen college president, mho addressed an informal talk to alumni and friends of the College. Other speakers on the program sidle Dean R. L Sackett who spoke on the actnities of the en gineering school, and Doan C L Wendt, who gave the first of a sex les of lectures concerning the essa% con test foster ed by the Amen lean Chemi cal society The "Penn Mate Collegian" niches (Continued on third page) Bill Cox '29, Harrier King, Leads Nittany Champions Next Year W .1 "Bill" Cos, Inteicollegmte cioss-country king was elected cap tain of the Penn State haulms for 1927 it was nnnounced vestetiluy Cox is a sophomore and his election is an unusual hon. Since los advent lime Bill has more than lived up to the reputation that ho made for himself as the schoolboy inembei of the 1924 Olynom. team Running under the calms of Rochebt ei Tech, he set new interscholastic records foi the note and two mile laces lime In addition to winning the half-mile With the Joie Rny record for the one-note oval at Roches:el under his belt, the Blue and White star is planning a loud campaign on the boards nest month Sealed Bids Asked for i i Senior Ball Orchestra Fraternities desiring to se cure the Califon= Rumblers, Senior Ball oi ehestta, foi Sat urday night, Fein uary twelfth, should submit sealed bide to J. G. Hesse, Chi Phi house, before Friday, Jannely fourteenth Q,'`iittrgiatt. "Y" PRESENTS TWO ARTISTS. IN JOINT MUSICALE FRIDAY Marie Tiffany, Popular Soprano, To Offer Varied Program Of American Songs KINDLER, CELLIST, HAS INCLUSIVE REPERTOIRE Began American Career With Philadelphia Orchestra Twelve Years Ago A caned musical program v.lll be offered by Miss Marie Tiffany, so prano of the Metropolitan Opera company, and Ilans Kindler, 1,011- hnov.n Dutch cellist, Fr nlas night at eight-fifteen o'clock. as the fourth number of the "Y" Entertainment course Miss Tatin,s's piogiam aill include a number of songs, both old and new fasordes, tl, rltten by American corn posers She is an Ameocan song stress and fm the past eight .115 she has been connected Mall the Met ropolitan Opera compan3, her sing (Continued on last page) THESPIANS SELECT NEW MUSICAL PLAY Time Necessary To Make First Shan Chosen. Presentable Is Cause of Change WORK OF PRODUCTION • WILL BEGIN IN MARCH Relectinie the "Aetec Maid" as the ,hoa for their annual production, the Penn State Thespians accepted a new three-act 111 w-zeal corned} written by one of its members at a meeting Sun day afternoon Mr Darcy who conies from the Ned Waybumn studio to act as coach - found that it mould take considerable time to rem rite and idconstauct the "A7tec 11.1. d" to make it suitable for staging The show selected to take As place is a tin ee-act musical play filled with humor and comedy and mill require a cast of tasenty -four intmliers The Thespian-, mill announce the name and details of the play Intel. As soon as the budget is complet ed the Club mill let the contracts and begin the actual mocha ton. MI Darcy will come here on Maich tmen hall and slant to most the parts on Monday, Munch tmenty-that The in itial ',erica mance is scheduled Con Bellefonte on Apt ii mnetecnth FIRST FARMERS' WEEK DRAWS STATE EXPERTS Department of Public Welfare Supervises New Course Which Ends Friday Fos the fast tore in the history of Pennvhania an Instutut•onal Farm , s Week opened at Fenn State yes terdr.). In attendance me faun mun ngess and cperatous of charitable, penal and educational institutions • Farm ei ops, 4wt coital e, vegetable gindemng, lo.estock ease and man agenten,, poultrymg and stooping are ccheduled to occupy the attention of the sisitois dumng the reek. This nee movement m agricultural educa tion is andel the joint supesmision of the State Department of Public Wel fuse at Penn State ;PROSPECTIVE LAWYERS SPEND AFTERNOON BEHIND THE BARS Rot ',new isn't +mli a bad place af ter all At leir,t that was the unani mous opinion of tuenty-o‘o members of Pi Lambda Sigma, honorary pre legal hater city, nho made an 1114/CL troll tap to the nearby penitentiary Thai sdny after noun Within the mas.ive concrete walls things are cosy, comfm table and modern and the collates seem quite content in their free quitters. In the new main building throe are rows up on runs of barred cells, all neatly kept, that include attommodations for bye hundred pi moiler. IMEI=I The Rockview roomers are ceitamly a trustee orthy bet, acculding to Mc- Catth), the guide, who claims that I Work Begins Soon on New Student Handbook With the announcement of the members of the staff of the 1927.28 Freshman Handbook, G F. Fisher '27, editor-in-chief, stated that work on the composition of the publication xould begin soon The editonal staff Is compered of It M. Atkinson '2B and I' R Small> '29, lust:A.la editure AV A GI:I,A 29 and L IV Mitstifer '29, C C. Ms. Elvaine '2B, is the business ntanaget with IV. S Turner '29. W A Brecht 29, W P. McKnight '29. II E Pfeifer '29, and 11 G. Kurt, '23, assistants. SECOND BAND SIGNS FOR SENIOR DANCE Lloyd Major's Orchestra Teamed With California Ramblers At February Formal FREE TICKET GIVEN TO SIGN CONTEST WINNERS Imo dance orchestras, the Calico, ma Rumblers, Columbia lecortling artist., and Lloyd :11a,ois, of Hams hung, bate been enraged for the &m -an Ball, Februait eletentb, in the Amu!) The too band, mill play from opposite ends of the armory, providing continuous muse The Ca'ammo Ramblers are papa lar throughout the count* fin their teem ds, and have been a big attiac tion %slime+et thet hate plated Tma of then most minim numbeis ale "California, lime I Come" and "Sun .shine of Vitginia" Lloyd Major's *reheat., noon law - nu in the East and in central Pennsylnama. His musicians has: planed at the Colliseum of Hums burg and on the Susquehanna risen dance boats Announce Poster Contest The Senior Ball committee has en gaged the Ca Molina Ramblers for too nights and any j•atrnitim, de siring to secure the band for Satur day night, February twelfth, should submit ceded bids to J. G. Ilex '27 at the Chi Phi fraternity Pou,e, be fore Finlay, Januar. fourteenth poster contest open to alt stud ents has been announced by the com mittee One tickct to the dance will be green for each four mentors accept ed by the Committee Poster, should (Continued on last page) DR. THOMAS'S. BAKER GIVES CHAPEL SPEECH Points Out Comparison Between Followers of David and Present-day Ilan Using D., itl's sefusal of the V. am tendered him by his epithets as n te,t, Dr. '1 honms S Baker, pi esident of Carnegie Institute of Technology spoke at the chapel service Sundae morning. PieLident Ralph D Hazel was present Accoi ding to Dodos Bakes, this was title heso,m, since David's fol. !Duels were [weed to tisk then hymn, be p•sstng thsough the lines of the Philistines in on des to obtain the un let flans the well just outside the gate. of Bethlehem This solar was probably !nought about by the deep lose of the soldiers for then lead. "Loin," said Doc. tos Bakes, "is the basis of all acts of hesoism " The sistlng pt estdent also empha sl7.l 'the Idea that selence Innv bt col ect and not Intel elm e lath a man's tellgion. He Loncluded law set mon ulth the stutment,"the eat th to but 4 speck of dust In God's um % else " p ullocks put chased to fasten the cell doors woo never used, and that only 10C10 used ale those supplied by a few skeptical inmates nhe fear ins amen of then cells by then companions. The eleeti °cotton budding contains very little fin name In fact there ale only two chans—a nekety old barber chair and the aell-known chair that men sit in only once Students wcre not admitted into the electro cution chamber. Four To Die There A quaihuple execution NMI be held Clime on tho last day of January when four Philadelphia o obbers who mer cilessly moldered two policemen of that city will meet then death. The (Continued on third page) Says Yougel $1.50 PRICE FIVE CENTS NITTANY PASSERS VIE WITH JUNIATA TOMORROW AFTER ANNEXING OPENER Close Defeats by Bucknell and Lebanon Valley Mar Record Of Visitors—Penn State Wins First, 40-32 CAPTAIN HAMAS STARS Lion Leader Tallies Twenty-one Points—Page Outplays Rival Pivot and Diops Fire Field Goals The e cronents of basketball of Jun iata college ss ell be Penn State's sec ond court opponent tomonou m ing at seven o'clock following the Lions opening game victory user Lebanon Valley Saturday, 10-32 Temoilou's contest will he anothei tough assignment foe the Blue and White pussees if compaiative Seal ale indicative, for Juniata was bare ly, nosed out be Lebanon Valley, 30-28 last reek Saturday the Hunting ton combination tuts outscored by Bucknell, 28-26, in another nip and tuck game after leading at the half, 12-10 Eisenhai t, flashy Juniata Cm u arcl, pion ed the star of the Blion tilt, accounting foe six held goals Lebanon alley Proles Strong The spectators who tinselled to the Ai mory expecting an easy tilt for the home tcum against Lebanon Val ley had those ideas dispelled soon af ter the opening whistle. On ill, oc casions throughout the game the scone as knotted sshile one feint separated the teams at 03-32 ssith but four inm ates to play. Uncanny. shooting by Colbert, r.ght lanyard, and a long field goal by Thela, his running mate, gays the Rola" an earl} , T That ' - v4i the only tune during the hams that the Annerdle passel., core in front although thsy Wire almoy, saten- llamas Is Ilto Scorer Captain Mike llamas mias in his usual role as the star of the fracas and non lath seas lone, ',Jill a total of twenty-one punts is, the re cult of eight field toss°, and a perfect mark fiorn the foul line out of fne atteirpiu Celbeit n ulched Hama:' marl in the fast halt but xis com pletely o‘cri , hidoned 1)3 the foinict Passaic High flash in the final period Making tau-point m ukeis at slit mat stages of the gains, Lefts Page gas e a good account of himself at the centei berth and in addition to hold ing 11 heelei, s etelan Lebanon Val (Continued on last page) PRESIDENT HETZEL TO SPEAK AT HARRISBURG Will Address State Farm Show Next Week—Gm ernor-eleet Fisher To Talk Scoot a 1 notable speaker, including Dr. Ralph D Hetzd, neall installed pt e,nlent of Penn State, ale to ackh ess the various am cultural Icm esentatn es at their annual State Farm Week show at Hal rlsbutg nest Tuesda Besides Pi esnlent Ilan', erno, elect John S Fisher and State-sem e tam. of Agi icalture }lank P Ndhh sell deli,ei messages that se ill esldam the sarinus ',remains of the agricul tural colleges, including that of Penn State 1 1 Doctor Iletcel to ill also be a speak er at the banquet of the Dairyman's Association on Wednesday night of the fatal show 'nook FIVE FARM MACHINERY STUDENTS END SURVEY OF STATE EQUIPMENT Five ,tudentv in the Agriculture school base returned from a farm ma chinery sun ON' held dining the Christ mas vacation The :in vey wn, undo' taken in older to obtain the nocevs.o y data Cm the fat m equipment i WiCalch pt um um in augui atm! by the Demn tment of Fat in Machinery. nice hundred furmew throughout the state were inter vieu ed. The suncy stns in dodge of 11. B. Josephson, giaduate of Sascatchenan untversitt, Collude, and M. composed of P T Wilgley 'lO, L. A Carter '27, R E Turnet '27, II K. Johnsod '27 and L. 31. Zelbc '27.