A 111 Spirited .1.,...: 1 - . e- I run a r ,:i4- v ~4,-;,:! Week-End ' ° T;,,\ '.:- , ••,Y-rt ..: 5(' , :t._.. , ' J .Z.'"'P,.' -.,rass''.-, VOL, 25, NO. 13 ALUMNI ASSEMBLE FOR NINTH ANNUAL HOMECOMING DAY More Than 1000 Graduates Former Students Gather Here Tomorrow PROGRAM BEGINS TODAY WITH GOLF TOURNAMENT Visitors Will Attend Bond Issue Meeting in Armory for President's Talk Penn State's. campus will small memoimes of other years as more than one thousand alumni and former stu dents gather here today to pay a fleet ing visit to then , alma mater in ob sei‘arke of the ninth annual College Alumm Day. Final preparations for the enter tainment and came of the returning Pena State men have been made by Earl B Stavely 'l2, chairman of the committee and Edward N Sullivan 'l2, alumni secretary Each frater nity in the College has prepared to welcome back its alumni, while reser- Nations for rooms dining the week end ma} be obtained at the alumni office by those persons who have fail ed to get accommodations elsewhere Golf'Tourney The visitors will register according to classes at the Armory immediately upon snivel In State College. All alumni and fennel students are eli gible to enter the golf tournament which opens on the College eighteen hole course at I o'clock this afternoon A blind bogy and a handicap blind bogy will comprise the tourney. Priz es to be bought with the money col helmd as green fees, which all con testants must pay, will be given for low and high motes and xinneis of the bogy competition The names of the price-v.inning golfers will be an nounced at the smoker tomorrow night %slide the tout nament writ continue until tomoilow at noon. Pottowlii the Solt` }ournament t thi Varsity club will hold Its annual din ner and meeting at the Centre Hills country club at 6 o'clock tonight. This club I% composed of all Penn State mer who at some time during their college career won a varsity letter A mammoth student and alumni mass meeting has been scheduled for Schwab auditorrum at 7 o'clock to night In orde, to arouse spirit among the "old grads" and student body, preparatory to the gridiron encounter nith Syracuse university tomorrow afternoon, Coach Hugo Bu da: and probably members of the Nittany Lion football team will attend the meeting Dr Ralph D Hetsel will address the returning Penn State men for the second time as President of the College Music will be fur nished by the College Blue Band The Lthletic rally will conclude today's list of no eats Cross-Country, Soccer Contests Entertainment in the form of three varsity athletic contests with Syra cuse teams tomorrow morning and afternoon has been arranged for the hometomers At 11 o'clock tomm row morning Coach Nate Cartmell's chain pfonshrp cross-country team Will race against the wearers of the Orange toga over the College fiNe-nwle course. Penn State's formidable soccer team or ill match kicks with the hooters from Syracuse s unlver arty at 1221) o'clock tomorrow afternoon on Old Beaver field. As a matter of convenience lea the flannel ous a isitors who will be in State College tomonow elle Patent• Teach• ci s' association of the town wall con duct a eafeteim luncheon at 11.45 o'clock in the Armory., Students may also attend the luncheon College Echiblts Several schools of the College have piepaied exhibits which will be open for the inspection of the alumni to day and tomorrow Each department in the School of Engineeting will have an individual display. The depart ment of electi ical engineering has in stalled flood lights in the tower of Old Mono to illuminate the structure dating the ,eek-end. The Penn State Poultry club v. drconduct its annual display of different bleeds and van wties of poultry fowls in the Stock Pavilion Replesentatives hem every im poi tant °tech le concern in the United States aie now attending the second annual industrial electim heating con ference at Penn State. Seveial of the lepienentatives are alumni of the College. Syracuse Gridnien v craw, Lions Conch Elmo tiordck's gridiron !dai s.. artii will moot In a traditional bat tle tho formidable football array front Sylacuee at 2 o'clock tomorrow af- (Continued on fifth page) English Industrialist 1 Warden of To) nbcc Hall, London England, who addresses chapelgoer in Schwab auditorium Sunda). ENGLISH OBSERVER TO SPEAK SUNDAY Warden Mallon, of Toynbce Hall, Will Discuss Economic Issues at Chapel LABOR AUTHORITY PLANS TOUR OF UNITED STATES An associate of prominent English leaders, Warden J. J Mallon of Town bee Hall, London, will deliver the chapel service address in Schwab au& itolium Sunday nutmeg while on his first teal of this country. Warden Mallon will speak on a subject bearing upon modern political and economic problems, particularly from the view-point of an English observer The speaker arrived in Nan, York city, from England Monday morning ' ''Having'ken a ,meniber of more than twenty trade bemds - in Gieat Butam and Ireland, Mr. Mallon is well ac quainted with the industrial situation At present he is maiden of Toynbee Hall, of the Universities settlement in East London. Among other activities he has serv ed as a membet of the committee on industrial relations, and was also a member of the National Industilal Conference appointed by Lloyd George in 1921 For several years previous to 1917 he was a member of the Pal. hamentaly Press gallery, while in 1917 he was appointed tommissionei of industiml unrest His work in the industrial and so cial fields hose brought him into close contact with outstanding political (cadets and writes such as Lloyd Geoige, S. Ramsey MacDonald, Gem ge &maid Shaw, H. G Wells, G. IC Chesterton and othcis He has also conducted the Pinion of Wales on m.ening visits to East London. DIRECTOR SELECTS • "IS ZAT SO" CAST George W. Robertson To Share Leading Role With Jesse .111. Mac Knight, Jr. Reheatisals ale now In progress for "Is Zat So," the three-act Taste com edy to be presented by the Penn State Players under the direction of Prof. David D. Mason in Schwab audit°, lum November 21 The play was written by James Gleason and Richard Taber, when, as actors out of work, they needed a show for themselves It opened at Henry Miller's theater in New York City and ran for two years on Broad way. George W. Robertson '29, will play the past of "Chid.," the prize-fight et, while Jesse M Mac Knight, Js. '3O, will enact the role of "Hap," his man ager. Others in the cast include Hot were E. Sneedon '32, Malian E. Mc- Closkey '32, Eleanor V. Haskins '32, Maigatet 01. BfacCuffie '32, Louise A. Marquardt '32, Prank F 8101.114 '3l, Charles B. Kray '3o,'llowaid L. Cnshdollar '3O, Robot MeKuno 'B2, Stanley Kolakeskt '29, and Manes' Perkins '22 Action in the play centers about a puce-lighter and his managai who are taken into the home of a Fifth Avenue millionalie as seivant-tiain ers. They manage to prevent a leni tive of their employer horn fleecing him. Both men fall in love and fin ally "Chick" wins the championship bout. STATE COLLEGE, PA., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1928 , DR. HETZEL URGES FINAL EFFORTS IN BOND ISSUE DRIVE President, Dean Warnock, and Larry Conover Address Student Assembly COMMITTEE DISTRIBUTES INDIVIDUAL POST CARDS Campaign Head Reports Summer Undergraduate Work of Benefit in State Mole than three thousand Penn State students were urged to expend every effort that the $8,000,000 Bond Issue campaign racy net the finances necessary to expand the College m num dance with the contemplated plans, when President Ralph D Ha zel, Dean Arthur R. Warnock and Larry Conover, assistant football coach, addressed the mass meeting throng in Schwab auditorium Tues day night • "There is one big question winch passage of the Bond Issue would set tin forever," declared President llet- Lel, "and that is the question whether the College Is u great State instrtu tion. "We cannot hope to pas., the Bond Issue by merely playing upon the sympathy of the s otos," he contin ued "We must get out the note, for it is the vote in the ballot box that counts Students can help by mail in‘ then twenty-five postal card le mind°. before October 31" Dean Lau& Student Work Results of the campaigning being I caused on by the undergiaduate body mete readily apparent throughout the summer months, according to Dean Wai neck As soon as the students returned to then homes I'm the sum mer vacation, following the intensive Icampaign last swing, then mink be gan to beat hunt in the form of in gullies and offers of help teemed at the campaign headquarters in Old The Dean of Men' also requested each student to share in the cam paign by mailing the postal cards to "the Janitoi, maul leaders, the hued man, the ice man, in fact to every one" Students may obtain al ninny of these ands as they desire fiom Dean Wainock's office in Old Main, of at any of the town book stoles On one side of the cued is a pictie of a group of Penn State students holding a ban ner leading "Vote 'Yes' State College Bond Issue Amendment No Nov. 6" Theie is a space relegated to in idual coliespondente upon which the student is e‘pected to ante a pet sena! appeal. Following the mass meeting, a num ber of students note auditing Dean Wainock wheii he t °turned to his of fice Every one Orme(' suggestions as to hoe local Pern Stuteis can boost the Bond Issue. 'the Dean de sires that any student having such u suggestion confer uith him in his Old Main office. "Since the abolition of seholaiships, thete is little incentive for an ath lete to attend Penn State other than for lose of the College," asserted Lar ry Conovei in making his plea for Amendment No 2. "This peat more than two thousand students weie tinn ed away. Among this two thousand, necoiding to the lass of asetages, these should be at least sis outstand ing athletes." No Opposition No oiganized opposition has been discoveled against the Bond Issue, according to Plebident Hetsel A few howevel, base given les sons for opposing it, but "they ale v.!, seriously in the minoiity," he =toted. He went on to discuss the supposed stand of Governor John S Fishei on Bond Issues as published newspapeis thioughout the State. LETTER CLARIFIE Although the press of Pel{llSyl ta :nu has born filled with at holes to the effect that Covet not John S Father opposed the Stoic Collate Bond Issue to bus r event teller, a cat runt t aiding of the part of lux left. rota t org to A inendinent No. ✓, which follows Iwlh show that it or gado ditto, cat In fact and in spa rt ft an the Int er pi t. halal made by news at tiers. You will bear in mind that all of these amendments were pioposod prim to my aihnunstiation I shall deal with facts us they exist today. Amendment No 2—The Pennsyl vanm State College is controlled by a boatd of hustees and is not under administration of the State New "Y" Secretary lii=l Religious director of Olikihonm CI who succeeds Mr. Wilmer C Rath as secretary of the College Y. M C. NEW "Y" LEADER ASSUMES DUTIES Mr. Hairy W. Seaman , , To Head Solicitors in Final Drive For Student Help UNDERGRADUATES CAIN $2OOO MARK IN CANVASS Appointed to fill the polation ‘aca'- ed by Mi Wiliam C Kitchen, Mr Hairy W. Seamans of Oklahoma Cat—, Oklahoma, will arrive here today t assume his duties as secretary of the College Y M C A. and heed of the annual "Y" dine non in progress Mi Seamans, ham° his afTemt went, aas soloing as secretary of the Ministerial Alliance of - Oklahoms City, director- of religious educat•on of the Y. 1t C A of Oki. lamia and acting student secreta r ryA die ,Y 7 Nii"diglits-' The new "Y" leader hits also gened as do ector of teligiou3 activities at the Presbyterian student foUndation at. the Univcisit3 of Illinois He is r admit° of Pail univeisity and has taught classes in sat mu, subject., ahile scrvirg in diffeient institutions Although the campaign lot fund.< was hindeted by vat ious student act,- ities, officials state that the learnt, from solontots wctc giatifying T h ep estimate that mote than 52,090 ha, been subset ibed be the students. All students of the College base rot yet been leached by the solicitors, be cause of which thd campaign I, continued lunge, than on, ouginallv Intended Are who 'sash to ,übscstl•c and have not had the oppm taint, may do so at the "Y" Hut Subsmibms to the organization s all ieemvo then membership canto, signed liv MI Sea mans, dining the (list week in No embei Players Sponsor Pantomime Show Sponsored by the Penn Stat.. Phn cis, Tony Salt; wll present his nut lonettes in "The Ath °Mut es of Chu', tophei Coluinhub" ..t S o'clock Wed nesday night in School] uuditouum Th s will be the third time that Mt Snig hus appealed hoe with 1114 company. He piesekted "Don Quin ote" and "Tieaside Island" lot a Penn State audience several feats ugn The whedaled pioduetron is a pia, fm puppets in ten ,enes, based upon the lust Noy age of the navigator and auanged by Anne Stoddait and Tony Sorg. Df,. Saig, the "marionette mastei," is also a noted ra tint, hum- oust and loetuiei GOVERNOR'S STAND Houex ci, it must be lecognized a State institution and, aLLOI ding to inv view, a Mica obligation tests upon the Conunonuealth to pi ovule it ugh pima, buildings and equipment The institution has undoubte/14 been badly ne glected tVlien I came into alter it hail in its tiensin y a numb°, of funds donated by 1i mods of the fat speed's puiposes amounting to $l,OOlOOO. None of the funds tome sulhuent to tarty out the put poses of the donors. On my recommendation the Legisla tuie applopmated $1,000,000 in at der to supplement the pima° funds, giving the institution s2 g 000,000 fox building doting the Tottegiatt. THREE SYRACUSE TEAMS BATTLE LIONS IN ANNUAL ENCOUNTERS TOMORROW CARTMELL GROOMS SQUAD Two Champions Oppose New York Runners In First Meet NITTANY HARRIERS LOSE SERVICES OF LOUIS LEE Plebe 11t11-and-Dalers Engage Nanticoke Rah School At 11 O'clock Tn., intercollegiate moss-countiv thamplow nil! display the Blue and White colorer heroic an Alumni Day throng when Coach Nate Cartmell's championship homers engage the Syracuse representatives on the Col lege NMI.: at 11 o'clock tomoiroa morning as the opening event of the Nittany hill-and-dale season Fleet-footed Bill Co‘, intercollegiate title-holder for two consecutive years, will le-.1 the Lion pack owe the five nide wind Dick Detwiler, State Col lege high school boy and winner of the ICI-A freshman meet nt Van Coon tlandt Park, Ness Yorn City kit yea., should provide strong opposi tion for the Hillman although he rank^ fourth among his cohorts Led mJw les inlet in matt.: suns last stock tell keep L out s I, e Liam pal ticipating in the meet to :none, He is under the [l,,toi'n care and the ixittany touch hopes to g nom him for the next nate tt lii Pitt Novembei 10 Lee placed si• In the into tolleguttev loot year Since Chick Messinger, who has been trailing close upon the lied, or Captain Cor in recent practice ses sions, breasted the tape ahead of Dean, Syracuse sophomore and re putedly 5,11 Orange's strongest con tende., in the plebe ICI-A meet last season, Coach Caitlinll feels ceitair oi capturing the first two places To fact, the Lam should have little difficultt in captuting the hist Com p'acc., hem the Change tunnels with George Ofrenhauser and Mel; Damn . among the Nittany teptescntatives Geroge non seventh place in the Van Gone tlnndt contest the past two Scats • Bas.., a senim, Rekels, a sophomot a, and Ratt_llll, a junan, complete the list of knen men uho sill ieplesent Penn State in Comm loa's engagena.nt.' Orange Lose, IN in Opening thou season against Ho bart, the Orangemen gained a do-' c sue metoy only to suffer a setback at the hands of the Columbia iun-' nos not Saturday by the scene ot I 21-31 Coach Torn Kenne of the I-1111 squad lest the ,almt) men Cells. In the 4ea- I son because then note not up to the los We+ Gehling, captnin•cicct, ass anions this quintet Anothei lmset to the team UtIS lost when Don Moan soffeied an attack of appendicitis Only one solemn, Phil Sawin. Is left on the Hill squad. The imam& e. ut the team is comprised of soph omores, outstanding among whom me Penn, Mocking, Jewell, Shami a, Fail blather and Russell. Plebe. lleel Nanticoke Coach Cattaloll will send his fresh man hameis against an gi oup of tun nel • nom the Nanticoke high school at 11 o'clodt tone,' 100 mot rang The lotion team is coached by Lonnie Kit tle, one of Nate's fon mot hill-and inlets Harmon. a Liael. Pittsbuigh high sihool athlete, Wolf, Glassburn, Hal soy, Lynch, Rice and Lippincott is the group which the Lion mono: will eli te. in tomoriou's competition. ON BOND ISSUE pm esent biennium Inis lent mu- Ander! a NCI V handsome remeatrou building, a badly needed min nutty, n 'beep Lain, a N stem teem 3' hospital, poultry brooder an engin eer mg building, and an addition to the Pond Chemical Laboratory In addition, plans me being pi craned for the budding of the Grange Dot nutoiY, another teen's dormitory an I the botany building I net iiepa•ed to include in the 'budget tot the next biennium •ut fiuent money [tont the Geneinl Fund to continue the budding Ito giant on even a gloat.' settle This it all not not entail ant use of the proceeds front the proposed bond Leading Harrier CAPTAIN BILL COX ender of Lion homers oho ope tplogn for intercollegiate cro Syracuse tomorrol, Soceerm en Face Strong Orange Eleven in League Tilt BOOTERS ENTER FRAY AS SLIGHT FAVORITES An undefeated, untied Syfacu, vciair team cull nmet the viLtoffoir, t ed and defeated Lion bootais on Old Beat er field at 12.10 o'clock - 10‘1, in .hat is pc etheted, by Coach Jefftey, to be a haul fought game Penn State, although defeated and tied is given the edge in the awning ft ay by vintue of the high rating founts eneminteted Altoona Shops, strerg temi-pt ofe,sional team, tas I the only avgiegation defeating the Liars mhile Aacerfotd, staong con tend., fot tne intet-collegiate chant monslup, and Penn State fought to a 0-0 game last Satutik* Sy ...use has played only one ILaguy game to date, namely, the one with Dartmouth which the, eon le a 2-t score. Othe, games played Vlore ,101 souoos etty teams V.ith u ‘eteian halfback and full back lin, ia plan, as moll as mans of 'Oct seal's Co w.iid line the Change team r equipped v ith a 501°117. of terse and defen, While Penn State had little trouble m 0.01 coming the Hillman in the last encounter Coa-h .Icl:icy is coontnlg on the Lion team inessed to the hoot it Sictots is to be thi. outcome Both tennis mill non the same tine of play doling the game Each . (Contamed on fifth page ) COUNCIL APPOINTS DANCE COMMITTEE Gm entitle. Body Chooses GI oup To Control Passes for Student Anus To cortect in tegulandies in pninung and flrittilmtion of [taus, Student Council at it, meeting, P.londn> night selected n conmuttee to take change OT pauses fon the all-College dal LLS The pnesident of the scowl, minion, and sophoino, classes, and the chat, men of the scrim, hall, - lumen atom, 4ophomone hop, and militany ball com et will compose the moan each yea, This Seal's committee will attempt In eliminate counter felting. of to het, Inch heletofole boo been one of the ,min 4001,, ut tlOlllllO, In pr mGnc lid et thilicult to dopinote Hal 15 —mud 2 ' CIA'S pi e, and Rahn, .t ennetli R l..utica '.SO, 1.01:..ic, II I natal ',II, .tild Bei Haiti C' HO& i 01111111. of the scram, junun ,phomol e and !pilaw y tinatson, spectra 01 3 , constitute the “nmuttet SRne stllngent enfol cement of cos tins, especially the "hello," was de-, tided upon. Council also discussed the iecegnition of Pi troika Ralph D ilet/el on the campus, as well as the sheeting of Di Detrel dt athletic con t sts and of playms when they ale o ithdi awn (toot games Council ordecrs urge all studentr to ca-operate to applauding a football layer s.ho is leaving the held. PRICE FIVE CENTS HELMER 015PL4Y POWER invading Gridmen Hope lo Atone for Last Year's Defeat BEZDEK CHANGES LINEUP OF PENN STATE ELEVEN ISschbach Replaces AlcAndrens Al Center—Diedrich Nm Supplant Evans I A 'att. and luta tal Nanny Lion rho, of its pi tie following the jlSllits or.r the Penn and Itudtnell en ! Counters, still attempt to r egarn its for met gruu !. glory and pi estige 0 hen :t dashes with tiadatonal foes, the powerful and tugged Syr acne eleven, tomorrow after noon as the out , standing molt of the ann Alumni I loam 0101110 f est". dies Cons:duel en^ of tht. Pugh-tank tog East-1n I 11l Kinn,. the Otantretnea will , ^t'o, ft..., to ith thenlloo-t.o Into, 7.^ 'who tl,llls t boasting altfit,t a 1tt. , . , -1 team, Pos. non, one of the 5... A goo: 'ion, to Inert ha.tory In atl ,, it 0.., the . It.t.l.ltehl, contnining Ea ,angtt .lnd sebo. Is tutu! ut. ft - num:able as 090 11.11 bad-- field that has e to fated th, I.von Opensnt. sth 1101,111., the till 1.01 .nude-shod olcl st•ifet. Yo.; ;Ann , ent, 7 hen rot .ntostc, tnes NV , I- ham ani an.l du. sri, 1,1 th. Os. one amused mote V V Sd points, ~Inle st, ne L 1,1,1 scetelc In the Johns- Awn. Sy , 1.11, Up 5; prtnts wc.ch" the :hat CO.:, g.donea ion nee ell to Lincoln, Nolo a, and battled the Col n liunAm 4, going Bonn uto defeat, 71, The ea‘tcn out, out gained their hurl, ooponent, but IDA her Captain Bay singLi failed to lc it: t'•o goal alto, touchdow n MIMI ' Coach fan I.ntlt cab 1t,.. monied Lit ' gethct a hensl and pone, ful line, an 1111101 taut fact 01 in Sc, abuse's 50c tote, fat Raymond, last veal's Ow an, occupies 111, old het th at left I end. 111, cunning elate v. ill lie I,cv - Is a nestkoinet to tl•e °tau= squad At the tackles the Elliman nil! n,•• Car Nes-, and R inntsk, tut, husky I etei ans I, ho .t‘ el age 200 pounds The hotel tdnien gale a ste•llitg. perfoi, ores of tackle play Jgal nst the Nati usl at, last neck Neu., and Noma. “nothu pau .etc. an , ant ho a &Jun the goat. posts Both men ate .et the st - fort mall. and N.Llgh Just andel -00 tollnd, FOlll4, last 3 substv• Cute, ‘,ll ptolm t. tat tcadet po.t. Athena .and Ditto undetsttahes to nlls, will mote than . 11ttle sce sta ., doting tho. contest The b is coinpos td of a 1,11,11 Let of fast, et.pet ,ent.ed gittlinen. e,te, ens Bat loads substault. lust fall, nli nu tine the nos tam ~t left half vhde Bet net. I' sttopping _OO-pound ❑, wdl do hr., plunging fn nn full back Contain ❑meld fluislnget At licartet nil Sant St.ho at tight half .omplete the backfield . I,ton 1.1.1 t up Doubt ful !lead etiaLli lingo Ile/del. Is not ral t e. the Niltiinv Itacup that ti' the 01.ingulien loam ton i Penn ea.:oil:Alm shorted scoot al dts:tact loon nottlinesses and 800 ho.. I eon tlyiny; t,. icinedv them by in sophimistes into the line-up 11, etPol Is ale di ei toil toniaid bu do int, up and mini eying the offense Toe Lion, 'mewed a bad blow who p Stallley, fighting end, was [alto] to the salelaa, because of a l,houhlet (Coatatuad no firth page ) Today The Bullosopher Discusses i]1i101a11:ti~11 ~)1 Editorials 1. An Old. Old Story 2. Hail, Alumni! 3. 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