Fara T, Penn State T,ollegian Published semi-re:el:ly during the College yen: by students of the Pennsylvania State College, in the interests of the College, the students, faculty, alumni and friends. THE EXECUTIVE BOARD 'itEnrzt LORD, JR '2B R M. ATioNqo - c '2S . C. F FLINN '2B THE EDITORIAL STAFF Wurn,vrt 1.21nn, .Lt. '2B 1.3F , :2A m is: KAPLAN '2B 11 21 AT T:i• ~cr, ; '2s 11,' S l'itmisco; '2s P. II SMALT/ '2S L 11 801, .7r '29 H. E. Hoftnlan '29 F J. Laird '29 Tllll Busuass STAFF C F 1'12‘.• '2B .I‘l, erttsinv, Mrnagei Cu culatlon Mana,:er Cu culatlon JOHN rrif- , 0 J o .19S1 1 .'' 1 , :1'5.N1.9.,S 3Lts.lcrlls P C McCcnr ,L , -.• ... / .1 11. Rea' '29 W. P \1E,I::• e,.'lt '29 W. S. Turner '29 n, COI II MAN At. bum, ronolooto Mkt...on ttnt rob, of .to .• tot, r••••• XII l• Itern mutt tr num to tot emit r • total, •••••,on 111 .Ilancnrt!••l • to, •u It rt., r •I•t• to t •••It lot or htr t tt• • ontottet, the Ittler ttot fact 'linn'.l I• • n•lo~. i• tt nom 41. ),Inns a "mum., tin tort mt. -tion ft •• •I r • tt•tv n (in ro •tt to r••t• -t tit ronnutt•ltti t' th- •'et nod anti for oulettr mon 01.I.VGIAN ..Atallt Ito rt 1.1.1.14• •, ft, •triton. n..t t , t 1/ in It••t ,00l000roon oon onono : 1 2 pooyolo, lon tom Do "nolo, 1 1 11 57 1 ro nt the Po toot". Moto. Collomc P o opo loaner 0:11c, Pronoloo, 0301 Publlnltlon: Co Budding, ntate Con. I ' '' T, l Lohono 222 W, (1/100 lloomoo II u 0 n m to 12 00 no 4 00 to 5 00 o m 50211011012.0 RITORTERS Is 1\ Lieber T J Schofield C A Mensch E r. Shill: L Ii Nieman N P Ste‘ensim alt T h R Thalenfelq W II Sdurineter C A. Wisansky Q E. Beauge li 11 lhool,, .1. 11. Coogan W. B Cox S. S. Ceeqev All r.PY forl.ollle MINI be In the oalit e by tuel, Alork /..1 I rblt i, et Ns., LI melte o Iltednestltt. 1310%1. 411,43 nnd mon^r orthr4 narnhm n nnlee other thnn • . The Penn Stott Colits.nun . ndt not ho I.4.t.enwd for so.thonts due {i) rltt“ EZEIII! FRIDAI , OCTOBER 7, 1927 WELCOME ROTARIANS! here will be o genial welcome read} for every visiting Rotarian from the students and townspeople alike au levetal hundred members of Rotary Ctubs trout all netts of Pennsylvania begin to arrive in btate Collet , a today for a week-erd which has been ccpressl ; set aside for them rho entire communits welcomes you, Rotarians' We sinceralt hope that our short trait with us w ill pro , c to ha the me , t entosablc that }ou have spent Ins whet c e hope mat you s, ill come here with critical eyes, gluek to catch am thing that tails to meet sour appeal al While we naturall} hope that everything that happens will same to draw you closes to Penn 'orate, both as a supporter and a friend, we hate an anshal.cn confidence that it will In recent years rarely has a visitor to Penn State left without becoming a loyal booster of the institu tion Penn State sells Itself when the customer ac tually secs the product for himself And its sales populariti. is increasing as each pert passes So, knowing that you will cherish afterwards the numbered hours spent in the Nittany Valley v e arc all set to do Co ,:lvtliing that wilt enhance the cripty menu of sort vslt Me keys of Penn State, the town, tne fraternities, everything, arc at your dis posal this weak-end May thei, un'ock doors of good times today and tomorrow Rotarliins, we welcome on' A octition is being prepared to he presented to Inc Conned et Administration on Monday asking for the granting of a holiday ne't Saturday when the Penn St:to football team is scheduled to meet tl c uni‘ mutt of Pcnnkt Ivania on Franklin Field It rooted, th s - .sill enable a great many more students to ,tttnd tho contest wno would otherv.ise be forced to i einfim in State Coltege because of Important Sat- Lucia:, morning claques s . ', , Whetlier t. is or is not m'anted IS beside' the pres ent i he question of what any administration should do on tlic Saturdays of .way-from-homo games his been a problem confronting authorities or o.ery college throughout the country At Penn Statt, for instance. there hare been years where class es were conducted as usual on tne Saturday morn ei the Pennsylvania game. The question still i evil- ye—it is still in the experimental stage One year a holiday is declared, and the next it is not, in both cases to pet mit the College authorities to see its ehect on the student body If the present petition, that VI S authorized by Stuck.nt Council, is accepted on Monday when the Council of Administration convenes then the subse intent action ol the students will be snatched If the students, seeing that ail classes arc called oft on Sat urdav morning, take that advantage and "cut" all their Firdas cl rases then a black mark will be listed against the entire undergraduate body This "black m^rl," would be sated until the student body would again petition for a half-day's respite from classes Then th It same ni irk would be the deciding influence in the lensing of this mythical second petition It is a known fact that it is the Friday class es that give any college authorities worry on occasion of an awri)-irom-home football game The Penn State undergraduates can aid in the solving of the Fruity classes problem by waiting until their last class on Friday afternoon before embarking tot rianklin Field There will ben new who will not heed any suggestion of co-operation—who may even leave Thursday, but that unthinking minority may Inc the cause of another petition being turned down lam on It is not college spirit, but short-sightodness, that %ends the advanced guard of rooters away sev eral d.tys ahead or schedule If the Council of Ad ministration at its regular meeting Monday conies half-way and grants the petition, then n grateful stu dent body would readily come their half The un dergraduates would not take advantage of this grant ed liberality. But now we are placing the so-called curt before the horse. The petition has not yet been presented to the Council of Administration. If . . . . THE BUCKNELL MEN %C ,E nu indication of what may be es pected trom thel, Penn State football team in the coming games will be , given tomrrow en New Beaver field when the Blue and White opposes an old rival in the form of a pow erful Bucknell eleven It the s !siting team could walk off the field the meter tomorrow, and then lose the ;Enflaming games on its schedule, the football sea son at Bucknell would be stamped a success because trey had detcated Penn State for the first tune since' Vlce-Presnlen t Trea%urcl Editor-m-Chief A.ssistant Editor Mannging Ed tot Associate Edam 'Assocrite Editel Years ago, rivalry between the two neighboring institutions used to be at lever heat Because of the rapid increase in the size of its student body, Penn State gradually became too powerful for Bucknell w.th the result that Leumburg lootbatt victories be came as scare as golden eggs Football relations were later brokcn but were resumed last year 11 P.Mlleham '29 L. Mitstnter '2'l Wallin the past test years. Bucknell has knocked at the door of recognttton front the ma•or football teams in the East \\*inning, powerfpl football teams were des eloped and t':.` larger colleges in the East were practically forced to recognize Bucknell. Numeious football fans have remarked about the apparent weakness of this year's Bucknell team, basing their amnion on last Saturday's result when some small, unknown school held the Lewisburgians to a scoreless deadlock that "small, unknown school" was none other than Geneva, that last year astounded the football world by outplaying Cornell. and teen turning right around the next week to trim Ilartord Geneva hid the misfortune to lose one letterman this year from that plucky team and his Mace was not hard to fill Last Saturday, Geneva was favored to defeat Bucknell 13‘ three touchdowns The Orange and Blue surprised everyone by holding its powerful opponent on even terms and just miss mg victors , ht inches as a try for a Held goal went wide of its mark This same Bucknell team, with added confidence because of their une•.pected stowing last Saturday, will test the Penn State team to the limit. lhey have bcen notating since roc initial practice for Penn State She •;'me means everything tor the visiting team It will be an Interesting struggle. FORD FOR SALE CHEAP—BOARD 57.00 It was s ,, angly ado ocatcd at the Student Cotta ctl meeting 1 uesday night teat the present bulletin boards that are located at various points 01 vantage about toe camel's be rem\ ed, their substitute to be in the brat 01 glass-enclosed bulletin boards placed at a cer trill point in Old Main, Lioeral Arts, the Ag Building, the Engineering buildings and, perhaps, Co-op ____L Mastlfer --II 1 3 3I1!elm, Inc proposed substitutes would be locked and each one placed in charge of a responsib , e person who would let, the final autherity to decide just whrt notices would be eligible for a place on the bulletin boards In addition to doing an a) with that has been an ete-sore for so el al years, rnd thus improving still more the beauty of the campus, it would eliminate the appearance of signs advertising boarding houses, Fords for sale et otner obnoxious notices of similar character. The requisite for the placing of a notice on v'te proposed boards would be neatness and uni formity The propcsed boards would result to more attention beme paid to what they are trying to tell— the result of neat, well-arranged "private" bulletin board The resent bulletin boards, if one could call them that, are admittedly out•of-date, unattractive and a detriment to the natural beauty of the campus. The proposed glass-enclosed bulletin boards are ideal in all pai ticulsrs and, what is more important to the College ticasury, are surprisingly mc\pensive Sure ly there are no ether obstacles twat a❑l prevent the appearance of the proposed improN emcnt The Bullosopher's Chair Soothers•—Sas, Dt.llesophm. 011 lost your eyesight? I),,lr't too LLOC.IIe tha apo-trophe in the "Welcome Dads" -tgr that n a, so etched amass the Allen sheet thivenay at too campus entrance' "I ecttri 11% d•d" Smaller+ —Whs oalr't van mention it, then" "1 thought that a, long as they discos ct ed then mis take net tomes ed the apostrophe, that they had had , enough punibianient Enuthers —Vor made the my-take that time, then, bee:uric r presidential eon rune along and unshed the much•dis eu,,fxd apo,tropho inhere it rightfully belonged Announcing The agency for the ROYAL PORTABLE TYPEWRITER Selected after careful examina tion of other portable machines no‘‘ on the market, we feel that we have the best portable ma chine money can buy. EI,ELER.'S Cathaum Theatre Building CASH OR TERMS COLLBGI‘ig i I Side Lines 1 Since records arc in vague, the Penn State gridders viii probably set a neu and peculull one. liming engaged in too successive mocks too dillet cut teams spotting the calms of Oinngo and Blue !MEI A farmer lime in the Buffalo \ ley and who in a staunch sum.' cm of the Bucknell team, in hiti s'eep sun the Lemsbulgami celebrating their • victor; over Penn State. Ile must have been dreaming. Reds Griffith, nenly acquirei addi tion to the coach= stall' has •in awe inspiring bit of ideice for the plebe alders. "hit nay. any slate," he.barbed,"•ind let Leo dlout,k take care of the rest " Bee non understands m*Y , inlf his ries were crippled after tl e Murata c,aine last yenr. Reds un. each. !MIMI Bendel, hints to the inunazzlial corps that faits on then nal: may cause the loss of time an.l money. 'What money', Annual Hort Week To Be Held In November To establish better *relations be toeen the College and commemial hart:cults], industry, s Horticulture Week oil] be hold heic NON ember to enty -eighth to this teeth. Yo speakers hose been engaged since a sound table discussion edl be held throughout with members of the College staff leading in the discussion. To rise the visitors shot is new in oiticulture, these mill be a rev ew of accent expeliments On Saluidav the annunl horticul, Vase department banquet will be gie paled and seised by the faculty Ind students, using food stuffs produced 11. D. CURTIS TO DELIVER ASTRONOMICAL LECTURE Mo Hebet D Curtis will lodine on 'The Extent of out Unnerse" on Oc °bet geoenteenth in the Bull Pen Mt Cultic is front the Allegheny A,trononucul obbei‘ately and is being !ought bete under the ausp , ce, o' tho local branch of the Anon can As -ociation fat toe Ads ancement of Sc! once. This ,111 be a popular lectute open to the public. FYE'S Notions Shoes and Ladies Ready-to-Wear West College Avenue :ISEE:qT,TIt FUI f L PAGE "SPECIAL" Saturday Evening Post OCTOBER 6th the Greatest Saks Event in the History of our Store OCTOBER 7th to OCTOBER 15th KEEFER-NOLAN HARDWARE CO. Induitrial Engineering Department Student tie.sks and Chairs, Student Tables CHIFFONIERS $12.50 . TYBENVBITER TABLES • • $4.00 to $8.50 CHAIRS • - DESKS - - STUDENT TABLES _ $5.00 COSTUMERS $2.00 to $3.00 GATE-LEG TABLES - - $4.50 to $9 DRAWING BOARDS - - $1.25 to $3.00 SWINGS $5.00 to $lO.OO PICTURE MOULDING MAGAZINE RACK - BOOK SAELVES • - • • $3.50 to 57.50 •OEMR '6l - TEStS - - - $3.00 to $25.00 , 10 . 6,. UNIT B State Rotarians Visit College Over Week-end (Continued Yu= first rage) Tonfof ran Thai mng nt eight-nab, o'clock the visitois mull be escoi toil in an o',tensne inspeetton tour of the campus and buildings 1t closes thif Ls o'clock they or ill attend a Live stock Pa' a,le in the Stock Pin Ilion Luncheon and Grid Came A state-wnie Rotary luncheon will be IncEl in the At mory at twelve-, shirt. china. and at tuo-thnty &dock the Rotas ens will a Itness the annual Penn State-Bucknell football stn ugtcle from the eentet v.cst stands on Neu Demo field. Hanes, Allais 'Company Stages Comedy-Drama (Contmuml from first page) The lead.l,, vele, Manson, is 1 ,1, 1 - ed Chlil, Allais uho has i.cted ender the direction of many of the fop:no - A theatileal ditectois and the, Theatre Guild oh New York. :Miss' Jane Can, ss ho pins the part of the kunt , e, the Vielt's Wife, has played for set crll yea, under the tutelage of Mr Kennedy. Tickets pmehased at Whit ey 3lusses far fifty and snent}-live cents and one dollar QUITABLE LIFE OF lOWA J. A. (Poo) GARRISON, '27 Agent hone 571-W 120 Frazier St Ute largest-selling quality pencil . in the world Superlative in quality, the world-famous VENUS Y PENCILS give best service and longest wear. 1 Plain ende.per dor. 51.00 Itubbereads.perdo. 140 PMCII CO, 215 Filth Avo.,N.Y. •kersofUNlQUEThlnLead oh in 12 Colon—sl.oo per dor. q*:<•.:*l*l.-i , - - • $3.50 $lO.OO to $40.00 3c to 20c per foot • - - - $1.75 Bisons Test U'2fense Of .ions Tomorrow (Continued from first Inge) mg games of the 1927 campaign The recoil of the Bisons, which includes n' scoieless tie with Geneva college seems the niece inipiessise of the two since Bo McMillan's huskies de feated the strong Harvard eleven last year and sustained only one defect dining the entire year. Mc3lillan's lineup is pratically the same this season. Bucknell enthusiasts are looking' forward to a successful season since Coach Snavely has taken charge of the Orange and Blue charges and in .tituted a new.effective style of foot ball play The formes Bellefonte Academy mentor is- known lot the staunch defenses he has grooved dm mg Ills career and boasts a stonewall line and clever, aggresi,ne backfield this yetu Six of the team members ale sophomores. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS • :! ••y y L tiOM42 =-~ ~. Your Car is Ready uhen ynn cant rt, alien ynu X use nor "DRIVIMSELF" ser- X %ice IN heater )nu want,tt ftir n lon, or slitirt trip. All you hose ;i: t to do Is get behind the %heel + 4. and roll. You pa) for the car only while >on tme it, based on •( he mileage 3ou omen . ..f. I Clemson Bros. Garage * X Drive-It-Yourself X ll6 Mc&nest& St, 'Minn° 37G SVSONN,WMACVL. VN1MVANW5WVG%%'%, 4 6 . M.70:4WWW4 . 4A ., ...%%'M KODAK PRINTING ; Daily Service • Portraits Views THE PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP - 212 E. COLLEGE AVE. 'Our Fall Clothes CI , w cO. - a wonthe approval of the college man. No :I; I f cd• H •wondo. ;when you ,a ild.,*re suits and'-'top - edata ~ jun& by the lemlirli•69l,gneim , 'or -the clotliali 79 / 1 0 world: . ' - I •.=. SOCIETY BRAND I , STEIN BLOCH I I I KIRSCHBAUM . . HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX and it doesn't take a kink's ransom to buy them either. je Come in and let us show you how to ecnomne on quality 3: . clothes. HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX SUITS ~. $35.00 1• Stetson—Schoble—Crofut—Knapp Hats •:. Florsheim—Johnson Murphy Shoes 'STERLING COLLEGIATE SHOES $6.50 Always 'the Newest and Smartest in Furnishings 3- y .t : ..: . : :::ROM M y .:: "Lower rthe emit of dressing well." Opposite Front 'Campus Since 1913 4:+4..v++44 , ,:-{-:-:-:+:4-:-:-:-:-;4+4..H,44+{.44:i: Friday. October 7.027 / `-. AND Nittany Theatre Note: On acount of the Penn game, Nittany Theatre n ill be open Tuesday and 'Mural,* of nekt noel< instead of Tuegda). Friday and Saturday. 'FRIDAY— Jobe Gdbert, Join Cranford in 'TWELVE mius OUT" Mack Sennett Comedy FRlDAY—Nntany Bebe Daniels, Gertrude Ederle in "SWUII, GIRL, SWIM , ' Charley Chace Chmedy SATURDAY— Thomas Menthan in "WE'RE ALL (."AMBLERS" Fox Rent and Fable SATURDAY—Nittany— "TM EMT MILES OUT" MONDAY and TUESDAY— Matinee I) nI) rt 2:00 Special Orchestra both afternoon 'Ronald Co ! n n ia u ti vu arA GE A s I/ T t ., ar Cast in Special Prices: EMMEM Adult, 50c TUESDAY—Nittany— Edmund Lone and Loi, Moran in 'PUBLICITY MADNESS" BROTHER' niihAs cam, Boot Shop 13C1.1*CC11 rth and.lslh Strects IshwYoita ,1 • ••- ..... 1 Permanent Display at STARK, BR9 S. "ffsthemlashers ri=
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers