Tuesday, Januitty 71, 1927 Bezdek Gives Impression Of Football Conference Hugo Dudek, Penn State foothal mentor; arrived home from the an mull conference of football emetic held at the Hotel Astor, New York, of last Tuesday, Wednesday and Thins day Cost in time to deny a 'UMor cur rent that he had accepted the athlete driectorship at Northwestern miner arty, Ehanston, ilhnms Be/dek, who is vice-president of tin National Association of Footbal Coaches, presented a paper deallnt North the stabilization of the foothal coaching profession and written h 1 A. A. Stagg, Michigan grain on ee• peat, who was absent MN= According to the Penn State rep 'resent:Awe, ache was accompanied by Dean Holbrook, little in the way o. reform was accomplished by the body that has met annually since 1919 to discuss rules, ethics of footbnll and the stabilizing of coaching It wan agreed thnt the present form of shift should be replaced by one that requires two seconds to elapse before the actual charge, during which tome °tory man but the one eligible should Imam in position Oppose Coach Correspondence The Ethics committee submitte , l a unan , mous recommendat,on that foot- Lail coaches do not peisonally corms !Arid with mo,pective placers while rho lads ate still in high school or in menatatory school, and that the in stitutions advising such pro , ,ed.ne ~ b andon the practice in the future Coaches were further .uhised to abolish the pre-season training cairns \ :hole ifossible, and to limit regular practice to two hours. Eligibility tales, pemiltics foi successne unborn pkted foment passes, fumble touch unions, incteased distance for point attempt after touchdown and class limitations were also discussed in de tail Venom statistics were offered the delegates It was discovered that a college coach Imams at his institution for an aN erage of two and one-fifth tears. Onl,, fifteen conches, it sin: learned, have held then posts for sight }ears Dudek is strong this number. "Su...h annual conferences as these," said Dez of the National Conference, "sic great things They maniac ex cellent filendly feeling, between coaches All of which is a very good thing when you lemembel that ten or twenty years ago inset conches either shunned each other 01 vp pioached each other aith blood in then eyes" Penn State Broadcasts After Two-year Lapse (Continued from first page) tra was another feature of the pio glum They began at nine o'clock and continued for one hour. Piano MUSIC and singing followed. The station null again bleacieast (Limon ow m ening. An aDo net, c program is planned Dean liolbiook sill give a tntk on "Coal in Pennsyl- Santa " Prof. J. 0 Keller, of the Engineming Estenoion deportment, sill give a Resume of the industrial electric heating conference whit.h started today. Pref. G C. Ghendice, of the Chemistry "depaitment, will gne the second of the selles of lec tures on the essay contest Oiches tia entertainment will also go on the an. ReQuest Reception Results Fat the benefit of rut al residents of the Stite a "Farm and Garden" program %till be given every Monday night at night o'clock with the assist ance of the College agricultural spe c.alists Timely hints and talks will he featured together with emergency advice to fat mers and gardeners. Anxious to determine the extent and quality of VPSC reception in the n ial ,ections the operators request re ts on Welts to tune in their broad casts The station is open ating on a 261 meter wave length Doctor Collings To Give Lecture Here (Continued from first page) also interesting to engineers The public is invited and it is expected many faculty members, townspeople and former acquaintances will be present to greet the visitor. Tho rhi Sigma lota organization nos founded us 1021 and each year the souety sponsors a public lecture on a topic of Intel cot in the language field. Last year Dr P. NV Csawford, of. tho Unv.ersity of Pennsylvania, lectured on Spanish literature. Professor Collings has membership ir many societies, and is the author of numerous books and articles on venous topics dealing with his own special field. Those Satisfying Meals and The Best Coffee In Town The Penn State Cafe Prospective Lawyers Visit Rockview "Pete (Continued from first page) electrocution of the quintet coil marl .ho first staged in Pennsylvania pens' 'nstoi) Within the confines of this same tincture, a room uitli a few scatter d benches and a crude wooden alta s set aside as n church Chapel, the tuide announced meaningly, is no zompulsoiy and Ssbbath services are covet attended by more than a score 31 inmates. In tho Old Laundry building were many sights that surprised the visit. mg students. A small Irbrary with tattered and torn volumes of poetry and fktion occupied half the lobby, along ,Ith an adjacent candy store and tobacco counter that offers the prisoners an opportunity to spend the fifty cents he earns each day in the prison cannery. Following in eider were she tempor ary sleeping quarters with its grim walls, the small gymnasium, with its basketball coast, and the auditorium, with Its small stage and old-time pi ano. These was the steaming kitchen with a ‘esitable army of bewhiskered culinary expects; the cold dull mess loom, with its gi ey wooden tables and benches, the colored dormitory, with inmates making and selling small beaded ts inkets of many colors, and the small hospital, where ninny pris oners the guide explained, played "possum" to avoid wink. The cannery, where fruits ale Peeled by machine and other fruits and vege tables ale preserved, was the last structure visited by the pre-legals. Smile, Darn You, Smile Don't be so solemn, When you meet a friend along the way. Bleak forth mith a smile, It's really morth while Like us you may find it im ill pay. Don't near an expression Like an evil obsession Was eating }mil Vitals assay. Be more cheerful then, And smilo once again, Liko us you will find it null pay You ate really quite witty And it seems like a pity To hide all your sunshine each day So broadclst this yeas A little more cheer Like us you may find it tall pay Thero's no place for a Intim. In a college town, Wheic all ale good fellows, they soy Then wake up and poet Toni friends on the stint. Like us you may find it will pay. J W. W. -0— \ Birthday Poem Pure as out village's dulled snow, Fast as out daily train, you go Tho jolly paths where wit is found Week in, sleek out, weak all around My nose is red, my chin is blue, Life's like thnt, as you know too; So give your colyum &et to mirth In this your second yeas of birth. Con Cal STATE COLLEGE HAS NEW WHOLESALE GROCERY The new year has brought State College another improvement in the way of tt WHOLESALE grocery es tablishment Mr Fye the owner of the well-known. store on W. College avenue has enlarged his business and is now operating an additionnl store in the Metzger Building, on Allen Street. Mi Eye is now in a position to canned and package goods at WHOLESALE, PRICES In both of Lis stoics he is handling only the best of evelything In canned and pack age goads he is offering the national ly advertised which you will always find to be the best He buys tined from canners, packeis, manufactui s and grocers. This is a saving to Mr. Eye as well as to his customers of from 10 to 20% Of equal import ance is the fact that he can always guarantee his customers flesh goods as it does not go through the middle man's warehouses Mr Eye solicits a pact of your patianage and we know that you will be pleased with toe quality and price of goods puichased of hen You will find it pleasant as well as profitable to do your shopping at his light and cheerful nee• cash end carry. While in his service store he is better equipped than ever be fore to give you quality goods and piompt delivei les at exceptionally low pile.. I==! Yougel Arrests Eighty Students, Report Shows Chief of Police Yougers repot tc he State College Botough Courcil iublisheil in the State College hosts a total of eight student nilest. Jut of t net total of :307 dining the ni just closed. Dism doily conduct leads the list of ,tudent offenses with minty-seven amnions. Issuing cheeks isithout ands caused the ai lest of fouttten rve ssme appiehended because of il lations of the Dot ough dog in dinanet slide foul studtnts nine taken in for acing often the fit e appal atus Fat lalceny, three Mete iiiies'ed; ussault and batters, too: fm gel y, no One student sins tiltested fm each of the following• Point firearms r'oi mention (F,5.131, Use of auto a ith mt permission, Illegal parking, In en to defraud boaliling.lmuse keeper Graduate Elected as Officer of Company L E. Young, a graduate of the 3chool of Mines and Metallingy heft a the class of 1900, teas Occted le •ent!y to the Nice-piesulancy of the Pittsburgh Coal Company, the largest and mining company in the uoild. Etc gill have charge of all operitions the company. Mt. Young, after rooming his de gree hole. was foe many 3eais em ir the middle a cst For sev :rat yams he tens maragel of the Union Collet les company of St Louis, Dan Gregory To Play At Military Formal (Continued from first page) accepted rot the affan Any number of pastel_ may be submitted All qpec.fications for them may be Jti tamed from S H Tolelna '27 at Med dle Watts Hall Those so ho ale mtmested in submit trig bids for checking privileges are asked to communicate stall G L Me- Ginness '2B at the Delta Pi fiaterulty house not lltei than Febi r ualy Tickets foe the hall 1,111 be placed on sale relnunly fifteenth and • st, teenth The enact time and place of the ticket distribution u ill be armour,- Led later Invitations lon the dance ale being scut to seveial ince. through out the state. Engineers To Convene Here This Afternoon (Continued from first page) meets will be banqueted at the Ifni %unsay Club when Pat Dwyer, noted editoi of The Fotimby, a publication of the metal industries, will speak on the esolution of the launch} in dusty Mi. Dwyei is the auchm of man} popular engineering aitieles P. G Belt 7, '29, bantone and M.ss Ada Roniig '2B, soprano, will entei tam at the dinner with vocal selec tions. the awl' will be seised at se,en o'clock so that faculty membms V. !slang to attend the pi coolant's le ception may comernently do so. FIREPLACE WOOD .• COAL State College Fuel &Supply Co. :i' Fire Insurance ;i:. Eugene H. Lederer :I.: I-:÷:-:-:÷:-:•+.:-:•e-:-:-:.+-x-:-:-:-:-:-I 1 NEW SILK SCARFS AT POPULAR PRICES All Our Ladies' Wool Sport Hose AT REDUCED PRICES EGOLF'S Industrial Engineering Department Student Desks and Chairs, Student Tables CHIFFONIERS 812.50 TYPEWRITER TABLES - - $4.00 to $8.50 CHAIRS - - ------- - - •- • -•-• - $3.50 . DESKS $12.50 to $25.00 STUDENT TABLES - - - - - - $5.00 COSTUMERS $2.00 GATE-LEG TABLES - - $4.50 to $9 DRAWING BOARDS - - $1.25 to $3.00 SWINGS - - ----- $5.0010 $lO.OO PICTURE MOULDING - 3c to 20c per foot MAGAZINE RACK - • - - - ..:" - $1.75 BOOK SHELVES - - - - $3.50 to $7.50 CEDAR CHESTS - - - - $3.00 to $25.00 ROOM 106, UNIT B WATCH THIS AD PLITR -.STATE ,COLLEarAi7 PLAYERS TO ENACT EURIPIDES"MEDEA' Brown's Translation of Ancient Play Is Initial Effort . At Greek Drama MISS MUSSER, KNIGHT, HAVE LEADING ROLES Pottmlng the first Greek tragedy ever attempted hole, the Penn State Players will present Morris Ihoun's translation of Euripides "Medea" id he Auditermm on January twenty ninth Pio:. A C Cloetingh, uho will (Il ea the inesentation, prorated to for an accurate version of the play, tavin studied under Mr Mein, the ranslato, To Be Impresshe The do ectors of the production are nuking special mtangements for the n•csentation in the nay of costumes, oloi effects, lighting sy,tems, and ,cenety. A special orchestra corn mad onto ely of stringed instruments s now being °maniac,' to furnish the , etiesniN musical effects "Attempts sill be incite to make the ',seduction is impressive as possible," snot Dr -ectm• Cloetingh. The setting si ll be that of a Grey .. temple, designed stills the stages. The fist one still he as myer plat form for the major characters, and the second a losses one fin the minos roles and the chorus The Cast "Medea" is the story of the below 'rapture of the golden fleece by Jason and the part pined by Medea, the girl so ho aided him or this andertak in. The title role of Medea will be taker by Miss Dorothy Musser '2B, while G. W Knight pla}s the part of Jason. The other major parts .ue taken by C. C thquhait '3O as Crean, MI,. Mary Biles '27 as Nurse, and O. S Anderson '2B as Attendant Tho cholas is cuti,posed of misses Eleanor Dutton 30, Marione Teen hill '2B. Lydia Robertson '2B, Alice Cartel. '3O, My. Leach '2B, Marian II McLaughlin '27, Madelyn J Wright ~ Mabel Reed '2B, Ilatriet Foster '27, Cathryne Davies CO, and Janette Burns 'JO LOST—Black travelling bag, in or near Center Hall on Friday night, December 17 Please retain to Geo It Anderson, 311 Burimles Street, State College, Pa. Liberal rev.aid 2t - p Add a New Spot of Attract iveness to Your Room Have you seen our nets hunt ing maul es , They me tile il fm a man's loom . OLD MAIN ART SHOP Opposite Fiont Campus "Every day is a gift die For Service, Comfort and Economy Burn the Genuine Anita Punxsutawney Rusty Coal For Sale at PHIL FOSTER COAL YARD FZEIREEE3 Install New Officers Of Pehn State Grange To install the officers of the Penn State Grange for 1927, State Grange :or 1927 State Grange Master P 11 Den es will be prevent at the College tonight UllOll W. C Gumbel ,111 be inducted as master, It. L. Smith 28 as overseer, George Shan pless '3O avtimard .rnd Annette Kmiler 'lO as c.haplarin Zeneste Flo.}ll '29, umil he inaug urated as secretary, It F Mollenaum '2t, gatekeeper, Helen Stephens '3O, assrtand stmxiird, Caroline Eckel '3O, Cu s and Kathryn Garber '2O, Flora The Grange here is said to he the most nun e of the college quilert granges. One of Its outstanding ac tivities is the staging of plays In nem oy and rural communittes FOR RENT—Room fm• two m my home, 210 East Highland Avenue, t.vo blocks from Campus. Prof. J II r, mull, Bell 171-R. 2t-p. LOST—Bto;in leathei cigarette case ateinity seal and initials R. I 11. on co, er dam plea, ietmn to Herald: at Alpha Chi Rho house 2t HERE'S RE 11. VALUE! ( r 25c Can OF Gentlemen's Tale An e•cellent aftet - shavin% pow del Dues . not slum Sllghtly p e fumed FREE WITH EVER' TUBE OF Rexall Shaving Cream At the Regular Pace Gives an abund ancy of lather in either hot 01 Lald watei Soothing to the ,kin. Both for 30c Robt. J. Miller, P. D The2 . efl . r ..... gt Zee Store State College, l'a ANNOUNCEMENT THE PENN STATE CANDY KITCHEN MARTIN BUILDING, 123 W. BEAVER AVE. Ice Cream and Soda Fountain Beverages Code in and inspect our shop The Eatland Restaurant Is Under New Management Come in and try one of our tasty meals Courtesy Cleanliness Service LOST—Black inset case containing FOR RENT—One smglr and 0, slide rule, note book, handbook, and I double loom Quiet, and plenty Physics text book. All ale marked heat One block from Co-op an with owner's name. Reward. C. I - facing front campus. Po.,,essin T Oergel, 121 W. Nitta*, Phone at once it sloe,, ed. Call 161.11 118-R. Jan. I t-1 1 9 /.. , "Ttslee ,1 4 1 ' ,' ,r. ""..? ,4` .. " /7: , ' .._./.....- '. :/1.- / . ... . 4 C,',./ e, .st k c i Le • od/I LL good resolutions start, and often end, " .... beginning tomor row". But commence the Shredded Wheat habit tomorrow and the chances are your grandson will still be car rying on. For Shredded Wheat is that kind of a food; rich in all the body-building, mind stimulating whole wheat elements you need— and rich in captivating flavor, too. Try Shredded Wheattoday with hot milk or cold, or enjoy it with your favorite fruitfor a real cereal feast. 7 . Aa. .& - ,4 - ~- •,, ..1 •• -, L. , , .„ =2IEI tatrtiVL, c4i1:4761 " • qt OPENING -OF Cigars, Cigarettes, A Complete Assortment of CANDIES ra;',e Three ^" . "71 ,t/d.1.7
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