One Point Maroons Lafayette VOL XXIII, No. I 8 STUDENTS' VOTES, COLLECTED TODAY, WILL HELP SOLVE RELIGIOUS ENIGMA Four-Point Questionnaire Covers Various Aspects of Campus Situation And Includes Suggested Remedies CO-OPERATION REQUESTED Boxes Placed In Old Main, At Co-op Corner And Outside ' Of Armory To Gather Written Opinions Questionnaues on the ieligious sit uation at Penn State, which were dis tubutell throughout the student body at Chapel and church services on Sun da}, - will be collected today by means of boxes placed at three main camp u-i point , One box will be located in Old Main, another outside the Ai mory and the thud at Co-op cane, The questionnane, prepared by the committee of six recently appointed by President Hetzel to study the re ligious situation here. covers four mincipal aspects of the problem Thu questions ale arranged in order as fauns 1 Do you think we have sufficient religion% oppottunities at Penn State at the present time? 2 It not, uhut is your suggestion? ti Would you tetra a convocation of the mita° student body each week. mith optional attendance, at which time out-ot-town speakers as well as prominent faculty members uould ad dles, the student gathering? 4 Do you scant a mid-week relig ious service which would be non-com, pulsory, It is the object of the student cons nuttto m distsibuting this question (Continued on lost page) Evildoer Laments Sin Later in Life, Avers Rev. Vincent "Although a great Cluibtian lead el stated several hunched goals ago that ChiNtlanity consist, I,cty in thankful dependence upon an eternal Cod, I behme that Christi an* is loinething mole mattior-like than can be summed up in such a Phase a, 'thankful dependence.' " So said the Reverend D. George Vincent, pitstm of the Shadysale United nesbyten ian thutch of Stlts- Inn gin, at the chapel set vices an the Auditorium Sunday. In discussing conscience the speak ei dechued fur thee, however, that a psi son oho has committed a clime 01 sin will it some later time in lifc, lie willing to gi‘e his very soul if lie f had !loser conunitted that evil thing I If such a poison notices a nameless feeling of 11101.111) coming ol.ei him it. an indication of the spirit of Chiist bidding lam to retain and tight to oln, annmed the speaker. Citing the life of Philips Pliooks as a good e.aniple of this tenet, the Rev meal Vincent told of the initial rad iate of this well-known man in glim mer school and his later success "His victory ',as icon by the nolp or that One who knee, him better omen than Brooks knew Ininelf," he concluded Penn State Clubmen Of Philadelphia Will Give Christmas Dance Attempting to surpass any previous ;Altair held by the Penn State Club of Philadelphni, the mganizution hold its annual Christmas Dance in ball loom of the Stephen Gnat(' Ho tel, 2027 Chestnut street, on Thurs day night, December tuenty-ninth. • Choi West and his Yacht Club 01- cbestia, syncopators at the Football Ounce last Alai th fifteenth, n ill tut midi the music. Aihno.sion charge will be tin ea dollars per couple. The dance n ill continue until one or two o'clock this year and other features ninny be added to make the dance attracti% e. Suggestions along this line are 'requested from the stu- cserralyypekty • • f = n„ Thespian and Reveller Tickets Now on Sale Thespian ratalmille show tickets are on sale this week an , til Thursday at the Floral Shoppe eve].) night from seven until nine o'clock Price., sic fifty and sesenty-five cent, Tickets for the Reselleis sic - on sale tonight and tornoliou fi night at the Music :loom Lions seen until nine o'c'oek. The price is one dollar and fifty cents a ticket. FOUR GIRLS GET THESPIAN POSTS IN VARIETY SHOW Gobrecht, Romig, Hoy and Greer Break Ten-year Custom of Song and Dance Men MUSIC AND MAGIC VIE FOR EVENING'S HONORS Kennedy, Shuster Form Finale Of Diversified Annual Fall Production When the Penn State Thespians last Noiember scheduled a gni in their House Party vaudmille pro duction they bloke a ten-peat-old tin damn This year four niembeis of the mightier se. will be ineolpinated in the bill Miss Murtha June tlo bleat 'JO, Miss Ada Romig '2B, Miss Charlotte Hoy 'ill, and Miss Glace Greet '27, are the fair co-eels uho Mall adorn the Auditorium stage Finlay night at seven o'clock before a gala fall House Party audience. Magic, soft-shoe and husk ittineing. biass and vocal quartets, skits an I a full-fledged orchestra will add to the et enieg's entertainment When Miss Gobrecht appear, With her marimba in a special nurn- Lei a precedent will be set, and the act on last eat's prom am a Inch she conducted will pi obably be consoles• ed a definite and 'immanent addition to the annual shoe Moo Romig and Mns Iloy ate list ed to appear as a manic which might (Continued on third page) , VARSITY HARRIERS WORK OUT OVER LONG COURSE Bill Cox Leads Offenhauser, Oesterling and Lee in Six-Mile Grind Si, miles of muddy sod and me , Linde, score cot erect Saturday af ternoon by the four teen ,arsity moss country i candidates in their liy-out for the Pitt-Penn State harriers tun Captain Bill Cos led the full route milk the % elm airs Olfenhauser and OeNterling trailing hair in order Lotus Lee, tat man in the mob mloch dashed uuay item the post at Coach Nate Cartmell's starting completed the distance as tonith plac er ulnle Bans, Ratcliffe and Kittle gathmed fifth, .sn.th and .e‘enth Imams Pettit, IlellTuch and Mocue filled out the tout ten finishing, list chile Kavolick, Comae, Giles and Rhoton Lee followed. To gain 'teatime., and stamina tor the fieshnian Rind Satutday agairmt the Plinth. Scutlmg3, sevetel ment hols of the plebe squad either follott ed the vartity but putt Nuts , in then six mile diatance of e,oiled out individually David Arttl endeavored to hold the Solemn pace Ida came on after one round of the golf course nun. Nichols and King took therm hmbering up escr ows NI, about Nenturnor competition rutin the regular hill and dole own. WPSC WILL BROADCAST SPEECHES AND MUSIC Talks by Dean Sachet and Prof. C. A. Home and musical numbers by the Mandolin Club will be the features of tho radio program to be givers by station WRSC en Wednesday night. Thu broadcasting will take place be tween eight and eight-thirty o'elotk. On Monday night Nosember se, MEI= STATE COLLEGE, PA., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1927 ROOTERS SECURE SINGLE POINT TO DEFEAT MAROON Marshall Nets Ball for Penn State in Second Period Of Close Game SLIPPERY FIELD HINDERS ATTACK OF BOTH TEAMS Lafayette Displays Speed and Breaks up Pass-Work Of Lion Eleven ' Old Bea,ei field, slippery and slimy from recent falls of rain and ...now, lent a distinct touch of uncertainty to the soccei game Saturday in n hick Penn State defeated Lafayette by the bale imitgin of a single goal. Scoring oppoitunities presented themselves time and tune again to each team but v.ith one exception, pros cd of no asail It sins in the sec ure quail.. of the fray that Dick tlai shall, hum a chaos of players cluz,teied about the Lafayette goal, netted the Lion's flint and only pant Lafayette throughout the encounter il,played a brand of soccei that was particularly effectual in breaking up the passes of the Nittany team. When the possession of the ball hung in the balance, the Maicion men shoved speed and often beat the Lions in getting control of it Houner, their attacks ueio doomed to failuie at the hands of Chem, Allan .and limn on the Nittany defense (Continued on thud page) SYRACUSE PLEBES DEFEAT FRESHMEN Yearling Football Team Drops Slow Encounter to Hill Gridders, 6-0 JACKSON MAKES VISITORS' TOUCHDOWN ON FORWARD A languid freshman football team opposed Sy lame peat lag gridmen in Satan day's engagement on New Beason plastics field. Snatches of the Nittany plebe'. usual ssiappy style appealed at Intel, al., and the too teen's MAC so only matched dur ing the • stotele, hist half As the game proceeded snap and Olga, left the Lion cubs fot the Oiangemen Absence of mud-cleats sm.d to de the Blue and White line and backfield men of then accustomed noon. and .speed in bile the lox Icing Reess,g continually pushed head doonwald through the Penn St tie uefense fot yardage. Jackson, Syracuse's flash halfback, sewed the game', lone touchdown to settle the scot eat teo when Obst etas ed h s try Cot held goal With both teams umng an aerial at li - tack inteispeised with line [Musk and reverse play,, the fit St half shoe ed mote attack stength than le fonsive ton both elevens Diedmh and Plena)) completed tvventy-hoe Nand peon nhile Ben Bottle and Mut Reissig gained consistently thio , igh the line Penn State cooled a touch down in the second quarter that steel for nothing as a play et was called offside Getting the b ill on his thu ty -five yard hne non, Bodle's kick, Fiena (Continued on third page) Senior Laerossem en Vanquish Juniors, 7-6 Continuing In then lace tot the 'Monies, lattose championship the 'CobboN defeated the juniors last meek 1-6 Inclement weather last week kept other teams Item play mg, but this no eels the JUIIIOI4 and sophomores Lull meet and also the sentors and , ophomotes. After these gnmeh the ficshmen toll begin to play their ser ies. So fa the seam, ate leading the lace fur title with no defeats to their 'um!, tho ,limas are second and the sophonme imtl h eshmen Thole are only thve of last year's vetmans hack fm the coming Lambe season and Coach Paul is watching =III2 Or. Hetzel To Address Convention at Chicago As n member of 'the executive com mittee of the Aisomatlon of Land Grant Colleges, important data on association ptablenis 'nil) be ieported at the annual meeting of the associa tion in Chicago next nee), by Dr ftalrib D. Hetuel. Whdn president of the University of Ness Hampshire Doctor lletzel gave able assistance to the passage in Con gress of the Purnell Act which gave r. large amount of additional federal support to agricultural expenment stations at all land grant colleges of the United States. Following the association sessions Doctor Hetzel will Visit a number of the middle nest slate colleges and umsersities CAGEMEN TO - PLAY FOURTEEN GAMES Lions Will Meet Syracuse, Pat And Carnegid Tech Twice In Coming Season ALUMNI TO ENCOUNTER PASSERS IN FINAL FRAY Fourteen games base been sched uled Inc the Penn Slate basketball team for the coming season, Richard N. Wills '2B, student manager an nounced today The schedule %Ouch has been approsed by the college board of control of athletics includes a game with an alumni team at , the close of the 5C..011 Three of the Lions' opponents will he played twice, racuse, Carnegie Tech and Pittsburgh, one game with each team being scheduled on the home floor and one' away fiom home. Wbstern Maryland• and Colgate are tha only teams ! , oV u thls _year's card not last. 'season. Jamiaity twenty-eighth is an open date on the 1928 program, coming during the college examination period The games adl be played as rol lout,. Western Maryland at State College, January 1, Sytaeuse at State College Jammuy 7, Lebanon Valley at State College, January 11, Penn hania at Philadelphia, January- 11. Juniata at State College, January 18; Gettysburg at Stale College, Janu ary 21, Carnegie Tech at State Col lege, February 4; Pitt at Pittsburgh, Felnuars 10; Carnegie Tech at Pitts butgh. Fehivaiy 11, Ursinus at State College, February 18, Colgate at Ham ilton, N. V. February 23, Syi atone at Sytacuse. Fatima* 25, Bucknell at State College, March 3; Pitt at State College, Match 10, Penn State alumni at State College, March 17 Norwegian Assists In Oil Experiments A valuable addition ha, been made to the staff of the Engineering Ex periment station in the person of Hiarne Thalia, mechanical engineer. Mr Thulin is a graduate of the Tech irchal Unto ei say of Nortsay and has an unusual recant of technical and practical engineering evpeuences. Mr Thalia has been appointed as instructor in Segment mg Research and %sill assist Si all the fuel oil spray ustestmatam a lath it is expected N 4 11l fat UM considmablv the ties elopment or the high speed Diesel engine. Au a research engineer for the Nor wegian rein nment. Mr Thalia con ducted ins estmation on oil engines Preceding this he acted as motorman and B, h ibtant engineer on Diesel en gine liners and crossed the Pacific five times in his SoNage. He served in the Nor aegmn Navy as a Reserve Lieutenant and military aviator and pent seine time in Australia and China as a lemesentative of the Junk ers Analane tompany. De recently came to this country seeking a gleatei opportunity for the dcselopment of his specialty and up until the present has been connected ith the Ingoaoll-Rand company in thu Diesel Engine department. GERMAN MINING JOURNAL LAUDS EQUIPMENT HERE A copy of the German Mining Ind Metallurgical mut nal, "Gluckauf," containing a rely favorable descttp tmon of the equipment for mining and metalluigy at the College has been teemed by the depattment This is a paint of a genmal desctiption of While the tentatis e goal of the The maltin,, Baush and Lomb Op campaign is $0750, Betroth"; Kitchen twat company, Rochester, New York, is highly pleased with the retinas so state that it is the best equipment . - fan, which he helloes will be 'nue.- manufactured tom this purpose. Pio ... cd when heal computation is made. teeted by a -,et of shock absotbeis I heels visited by Prof I P Pm obably one-half, and one-thud of to take up all ems and Intel few cocks Tottrgiatt. . . 1 Collegian Candidates To Report Tomorrow Night Fieshrnan candidates for the 1 editorial stall' of the cobt.r.c. 1 lAN 101 repoit to Room 25 Labeial Atts at eight o'clock to morrow night • REVELLERS, NOTED SONGSTERS, WILL APPEAR SATURDAY Famous Singers Make Special Penn State Trip to Fill -Lone Engagement PROGRAM TO CONSIST OF REQUEST NUMBERS Block and Individual Tickets Go On Sale Tonight, Tomorrow Evening in Music Room Hailed In, British ic*altv and no b lity as the most entertaining and delightful singers to be heard in England, tho Res ellers, Victor record ing nal-SM, nill sing foi Penn State studen.s in the Auditoilum Satin day night at seven o'clock It Bill be the only public appearan, of this group during then eight-week con tract uith the Mitador club, 1 , 4, York cuts. The King of Egypt, the Prin. of Wales, the Pi incess Maly of England and counties other European celebri tes have acclaimed this comtnne of talented men the finest ♦oval quintet to 1. isit England. Lses Unique Program Tspilied by their ease singing. the Iles oilers keep viithin their natural ne, by fixing no set program for an evening's performance With only o -skeleton of-chotur - they call for request numbers beforehand anJ follow the trend of thou oath. ence's preferences An opportunth to state individual reimeNth for bongo m gusen to Satur day night'. audience. Names of de sired number, min be left at the MIS.. Room on Allen bLieet befoie Saturn , * noon ciie In Group Fite men compose the Personnel of the Revellers, one of whom plays the piano Lents .Tames, tenet, is a tnaduate of Michigan university, and song in the glee club there and nas on the tmnek team Elliot Shoe, the (Continued an last page) BAND WILL PLAY ALMA MATER OF NEW YORK U College Ensemble Scheduled To Broadcast in Pittsburgh Prior to Game .11 n npeetal Natoli, of the inu.imal enteatamment b 3 the Blue Band it the football game on Saturday, the but, eholl of the hand will phut the aim mate, of Neo Yeti, unleore.t3 It has further been announced that the band Null lease here on Wedru.s. i dirt, No‘ember t, entv-thn it for Pit's- . burgh in time to play at the Penn State smoker to be held that nigh. Later en the same evening a inogi am toll be broadcast through station KDKA, and a short concert trill be green at the Fort Pitt Hotel on the folio, mg moaning before the game. Preparations are also being made to present the Blue Band in the an nual series of Sunda, afternoon con certs held here during the winter. `V" FINANCE DRIVE NETS NEARLY FOUR THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR ONE WEEK Incomplete retinas on the V. M. C. A bubsLription campaign approach ed four thousand dollain last night a all numerous souices of donations as let unaccounted Tot. Conti Motions as eraging tines bun dled dollar, each of the past three days has e helped to boost the total to the present mark, the doubling of fatuity donations accounting lot the isc Colonials Lose Listless Battle With Lions, 13-0 Regulars Outclass George Washington After Reserves Fail To Score—Frequent Penalties Mar Fray • Penn State Grangers Sponsor Publication of Yearbook in December Anetlie, caml, publ.cation, grange annual. will nail.° its debut about the last of Decorah.. in ac cordance olb plans th..cus....ed at the grange meeting in 100 hurt last %seek W Crittenden '29, will head this )ear's annual staff as edam-in-chief while G li Gaker '29, will take care of bu-tness matters Assistants will be appointed later Tho thud and fourth degrees niece g von to forts-two grangeis by a special degree team at the same meet- In addition, the group discussed the booklet peitaining to ran al dec imal systems. which will be printed ir the no ir fatale. When published, this pamphlet will be distributed to an land-grant colleges in the country DEBATORS OPPOSE BRITISH ON FRIDAY R. W. Brewster "29, S. L. Burt '2S and A. J. Garen '29 Form Penn State Trio LION TEAM TO UPHOLD NEWATIVE - OF QUESTION Final selettiors for the team that a II oppose the National British Un ion debatots this I ialav in the lath torium hale been mule and .ue as folloas R. W Bieaster '29, A J Cares '29, S L. Burt 'lO, I,ith Ken neth flocal '3O, as alternate. These speakers mill uphold the negatne of the question. "Resolved That Co-edu cation is a failure" Washington and Jefferson and Pitts burgh ill engage the Penn State maim, on Detembei tenth The question cull be "Ilemlved that Amer man I" mate interest, in fn eign Conn hies should nut be in °totted by the United States goveinment " Members of the debating squad ale advised to lead "The Finds of Democracy," on rEservu in the librai V. Inch contains intoiniation un the question lot de bate first ti N -outs Tot thew engage ments mlll be heist in Ohl Chapel, Tue.!, e‘entng, Nmembet fifteenth IL set en-thlrt,) o'clea, Pi Kappa Phi Installs Chi Lambda Zeta As Thirty-third Chapter Penn State's list of national filiter nitteq was nuicased by one on Sat ut(lai %%hen Chi Lambda Zeta, pie ,ioto.ly a local oigani/ation, man tot nutll3 no,talled as the Alpha Mit chap let of the Pi Kappa Phu ft aternit) Di Paul 15°0,, of the Pet Lhaptei and inenibei of the faculty at Cot nell uniseisit, officiated at the installa tion P Kappa Phi otigmated at Chat lei ton college, South Carolina in 1911 The Penn State chapter is the thnt;.- tlini , 11111 i on Saturday was likewise installed the thirt:.-fourth chaplet at Ohio State unvelsits Chi Lambda Zeta was onimated in 192 J. METALLURGISTS RECEIVE NEW TYPE MICROSCOPES One of the latest models of Alm '- can made metallopaphie munoseopes, used in studenig and photographing metals and allots, has just been te emed by the depot (moot of metal hugs Are Coming! PRICE FIVE CENTS Penn State made another forward stride in it, conic-back campaign for teeognition as the Eastern football champion b) toppling the preciously unbeaten George Washington grid dms to 1:1-0 defeat in a slow-mosing game that was roughly but listlessly plia3ed on the soggy New Bomar new Satuiday afternoon Roephe and lla mas scored the touchdowns. The Colonials ,honed considerable ollenmte and defensive potter by checking the adiance of the substi tute men that Coach Betdek prefer led to stait and by clacking the re solve line themseltes ugh some said gaining effect With Isis events matched combinations, the first half letealed little speetaculality as first one team and then the °Chu advan ced also ly, each unable to come it an. stalking distance of the other's goal line 1, a te,ult, punting duels tnsued bettteen Joe Miller, remorse Lon halfoack and Clapp., visiting hickei, tt,tn the fainter earning the edge Harold Dangerfielel, midget director of the "piny backfield" was the only entertamei of the resort,. quartet. Time and again, he broke through the Colonial line, following his inttrfeience closely foi gains of Sic, ten and fifteen yards. Sam Curly and Skip Staliley, second sting ends, al., mused then ability as utag men ha cnni ing inficquent passes froni.Whitmore and Miller to provide the only other startling hits of play Paiiina and Eddie Craig, who also carried the bail to advantage pro‘el the main,tays of defence, both smash ing nummous George Washington plays before they had adianeed be yond the line of scummage The nearest approach of the Lion sElabs to the oppc.ing, goal line came rear the close of the second period when Penn State began a steady march from the north 38-yard line and by I ne smashes with Craig and Whitmore carrying the ball and paas to from Pincura, who replaced Dan e.erlield, to Cuiry and Stahley, pro ceeded to within 23 }aids of the en emy smiling stime Here the excur sion ended a, the whistle sounded the conclus on of the Lust half. InteleA in the g'nme took a slight r..., uhen the tegulin team appeared (Continued on last page) I. F. C. GRANTS VISITING RIGHTS TO SOPHOMORES Organization Sends Delegate to Interfraternity Parley Held in Nen York The nil% ilege of welting ft eternity liou,g, to (bine the night folio., mg Sophomoio /1011 V.ll. giantcd to soph emotes at the meeting of the Inter atm nit% Council held I tot Tuebda , .. 1,-Luc defining miting a, being on atm tut% pt einises at the time of a dam. ua, .11Eo added to the consti tution \ 0 Schn nei el '2B, u a,„ chosen by the Council to i epi ezent Penn State at the National Intel Ii aternity eon mice to be held in Ness York city Novell:lmi Its enth and to enty eighth This c inter Once uas called to discuss nation-n tdo fratm city prob lems lot the put poet of imestigating the po,abilities of regulating week-end dance. so they will be distributed thioughout tho yea]. a committee was appointed from the Council with W. IC Jackson '4B, as channum. This committee will start its investigation inunediatcly. Pi Delta Epsilon Sends Delegates to Conclave To attend the annual connention of Pt Delta Epstlon, national honor/11y society, Professot M. M. Wheeler Loud, St. '3B, and C P num aill leave totnott on• for Ohio, ehete the parley mil be held, The (OM entlon. sponsored by the chapters of Ohio State, Ohio Wesley an end the Univetsity of Cincinnati, will be staged on the eleventh, twelfth and thuteenth of this month The chaplet at Penn State is con