' Peg? Fu.,: WOMF,N Editor-in-Chief Acne, E. Ce.ily '2O A •,.I.tant Editor Alai g not 01. 3.lever '2O l,,cit iale Editor 11',,1e I \Vol Non '29 Junior A.,se,tonfL. Helen F Fnunt '3O 31.nthn .1 Cobreeht '3O litat e 31 Woodrow '3O 11‘11, YOUR CARDS The go Is' dormitories and town houses are being canvassed this week in order to distribute postal in ds which are intended to remind the people at home that l'crin State wants their sup poi t Not ember eighth To serve their purpose it is necessary that the cat ds reach the voters It is up to es ei y gu l to get her card, to the men and women go ing to the polls During the past year the girls have demanded successfully a Luger shale in campus affairs. It the demands for greater rec ognition of women students have been sincere—as undoubtedly they has 0 been—every girl must ealive that with gi eaten partici-I nation must go a greater sense 01 responsibility Seeing that vow cards ale mailed and re minding you! loomate and the gui ne'ct dine to niail theirs is one Al.O, to assume your share of , esponsibility in getting the bond issue passed Twenty-ft% e one-cent stamps yon coal diution to passing the bond issue. Mal e you] Lards count! Owens Arrange for Sul/scription Dance The Ibula ,uhscinanon dance to he held m IVontan'e. fluddow night, Now 2. may be attended by an‘,ons plying the ,atbseup tin HA of one dollat The Penn Slat, Collegians ate In charge of the 1110,11. 'I he 1,1 0141, of the II flee e.JI be Jr in hall rill mg the Na renal Chen Cell, tall'', 1.11 be li.d here m the Situ" Freshman 'Y' Cabinet Installed Wednesday At r Candlelight Sertiee held in the Winne 's Budding Wednesday ,tenanti the Sinew Y W. C. A Cub- Ina mcl.dhd the Freshman Cubinet nt! pr e,eled teen the hOttng of the ,e 1 tits. F gni present who had maned pledge of ineinheiship was given a atone 10 light in token of hen uill ingnes, to devote a pant of hen time in ,V,IIO with the Y d C A Bond I,,ite Committee Will fistiibute Cards Post e ii ds ttt gong voters to sup !ma th. Ptnposetl Second amend ment will be nlp.ti Muted croons the go I. hr the 13ond Issue Committee. Ib nch go I is requested to send colds Ici people in hom they can influence to vote fm the Bond Issue PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS rc, . • • • ;; ' ',; . 4 , :flar;' • Don't worry about Baby Tiny-Tot Talcum Tinv-tot Talc will goalie any 111 itation of tender ,lita and prevent chafing aid diapei I Idli. ( imventont Lhi ee-and-nne hal f-annee van specia ROBERT J. MILLER 11= JUNIORS AND SENIORS OPEN HOCKEY SEASON First Game of the Year Results In Victory for Junior Girls—Score 2-1 The Junior class hockey team, pinned for a stiff battle, met the Seniors, last year's champions, on Holmes' Field Monday in the first game of the hockey season The trains note in fit condition so a result of several week, of practicing and coach ing During the first half both forward lines offered stoic opposition than the hack holds of either team were able to withstand and the Seniors and Jun iors each 'sewed a goal Sue Metter, with the assistance of clever passing 011 the forward line, scored for the Janie's, and Parthema Hudnall, the Seam leftwing, accurately alined a pass received from Katheryn Fasnacht and tint the score The score remained tied until late in the second half when Sue Blotter again seized the chance to give the Juniors the lead, and drove the ball Omagh the Senior backfield. The Seniors were unable to make another goal and the game ended with a ?-1 score and victory for the Juniors. A lane-up of positions and the re spective Junior and Senior players follows sr:slimes emsiTtos: JONMRS I alrone ..... __ _I. MI Moller Hudnall - I 1 -- ..... Snot/Minx Myera Wolfnon _ It 1 Durbarow Myer. r _it w . 2 , llehener Fammeht 1 II Mellinger II limillei 1,,,,, _- —lt 11 2- --- Unleelkomaki Mom _ 1 I holler t,,nry - - 11 F I,l,Bluke Stelettetutet—rharletrow for Kentlnke ken. Lilo. for Coro, , Mole+ for Durban. , ear ter for Itortzett Quota for Red Cross Relief Drive Is Met Mis J Ben Hill, president of the', local Red Clogs, reports contributions to the amount of eight hundred sixty dollars fro the relief of victims of the West Indies hurricane The quota set for the local Red Cross was eight hundred dollars and the tonunittee appreciates the spirit of the students in co-operating to meet that amount Upperclassmen Hold Parties for Freshmen The freshmen have been entertain ed at parties the last two Tuesday evenings by the Seniors and Jun ww respectively The freshman parties have been held at Woman's Building and have taken the form of costume functions. The Seniors entertained with a ..kids" party and the girls came to the Jun en event masked us sonic character in it book. The Sophomores will entertain the ew 51114 next week. Freshman candidates for the cdi tonal staff of the COLLEGIAN will meet in room 14, Liberal Arts at? n't lock tonight 1932 Editorial Aspirants Meet in 14 L. A. Tuesda3 ; :4 4.:—:—:•++.:•+44—:-:-:-. , :••:• , .÷:—:-:-w..4—:4H4i4i44-:•44 , i...c.+4-:•i•i•+.H.+4-:-:—,t Magazines Tobacco Y NITTANY NEWS STAND 1 . . .. • Compliments and best wishes CLUB DINERS, . inc. 4.4-•,0:-•,:-:-:-:• , :44 , .-:-:-: , ,:-x-t-x-:44.i . -: Fye ' s Grocery Wholesale and'Retail QUALITY HIGH and PRICE LOW SOPHOMORE WINS FINALS IN TENNIS TOURNAMENT In the finals of the, tennis tourna ment of the three upper classes and faculty, Glen E. Thomson '3l, 1927 freshman champion, emerged victor lOUS. I Semi-finalists in the yearling tour ney are Henry Hartzler '32; and Rich ard Baker '32, with three other match- en remaining before the final round in reached. Sires Travel in Luxu Cars Tour State' A big white car, a unit of the Bet tei Sires Special Train to be oper ated in the State of Pennsylvania by the New York Central Railroad in co-operation with Penn State and other organizations from October 20 to November 10 was shunted into the freight siding recently. Ten coaches which will comprise I the train; have been fitted up by the nited States department of agricul ture as well as local cattle clubs with booths and illustrations to impress the farmer with the benefits of good cattle breeding. , . , The special cat. will make several stops m each of the fifteen cattle breedeng. centers of the State. One GLEE CLUB TO OFFER VAUDEVILLE PROGRAM Using the 'Campus Owls," a stud ent orchestra, and Jackson A. Martin '3O for specialty acts, the Penn State Glee Club will present a vaudeville show in Schwab auditorium Saturday night, November 10, Martin, a baritone, is known as the lartist who portrayed "Old Man Riser" in the Glee Club's program last spring. The nea varsity quartet will make ite first appearance and vary the saude,ille with a few selection,. In addition effort" ale being made to have Miss Ada Romig '2B present a short program. Professor Malawi W. Grant, director of music, plane .everal acts of vaudeville for his Chili. 'ENGINEERING DEAN WILL ADDRESS SENIORS TODAY Dean Robert L Sackett of the School of Engineering will address a group of senior engineers on the sub ject, "A Great Engineer" in Old Chapel at .1 10 o'clock this after noon. The talk will be ,a review of the life of James B Eads: , an American engineer who built the first bridge across the Mississippi at St. Louis and improved the mouth of the same river for navigation. DEAN VISITS NEBRASKA Dean Will : * G Chambers, of the School of Education, left State Col lege Tuesday night to attend the an nual meeting of directors of summer sessions being held at the University of • Nebraska. Dean Chambers ex pects to remain I a Lincoln a week. :i: ...,. Welcome Alumni 4 : x II :Jim's' . I ' Billiard and y I : - Shoe, Shine Parlor , x x 144.+4-1144 -14-1-14i-H.4-1-:-H44-:. 1 ,INE ior Periodicals .III:I: r.+44-m...i: THE PENN STATE COLLEGIA "Old Main Bell" Editor Calls for Manuscripts Old Main Bell manuscripts should be submitted before Saturday, No vember 10, to Llewellyn Mitxtifer '29, at the Omega Epsilon house, or Judson Laird '29, ut the Beta Theta Pi house; or should be drop ped in the contribution box on the first floor of Old Main. ry As Exhibition ' for Farmers' Benefit hundred pure-bred, registered young dairy sires of the Guernsey, Holstein and Jersey breeds will be consigned to the train dui ing the tour. These will be exchanged for scrub bulls or sold outright to farmers de siring to improve their herds. The importance of proper feeding of the cattle will also be stressed. Prominent men in towns at which stops will be made have been sched uled to speak when the train arrives, and other features have been designed to attract attention. Providing ar rangements can be made all programs will be broadcast over the radio in older to reach the farmers living out side the range of the special. COLLEGE STAGES SIXTH ANNUAL POULTRY SHO'. Thirteen silver loving cups will be awarded as special prizes to winners in the sixth annual Penn State poul try show which opened in the Stock Pavilion yesterday'and continues to day and tomorrow. In addition the regular prizes of cash awards, medals and ribbons will be given to various class winners. Since the Pennsylvania State Poul try association and the Pennsylvania State Baby Chick association meet in State College the, weekend, mem bers of these organizations will be present at. the show Mr. H. D Mun roe, former head of poultry extension wink at Penn State, will be the judge. SHAW ATTENDS MEETING Prof. Joseph B. Shaw of the School of Mines and Metallurgy attended a meeting of the American Refractor les Instditte.an New York City Wed nesday. There was a' special conference of the Advisory Board of Ceramics at the meeting for a discussion of the manufacture of firebrick. r-:-..:-a- :............. . :-.-~ f C STATE COLLEGE BAKERY .., •:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:tx-:-:÷:÷x-:-:-:+:-:-:-:-:-:“:-1-:+x-:-I-x-x-x-:-:-:-:-:4 44+44.: ••:•:•.:-:-:.•:-:-:••:.44+4.+4 , ..:-/÷1^:.•: Houbigant ! 4. Plea Powder' Dusting Powder Vanity Cases j. Bath Crystals Perfume Manicuring Sets ALWAYS ON SALE :1: : COLLEGE CUT-RATE STORE 134 South Allen Street 4-H-:+t-04444444.4.4.4444.4-H-:44.4.4444444-t.4.4-44444-:*4.4-:-:÷1. ~..:..:..:..:-:..:-:,..:.4.:,...,..:.,..:.4.:..:-:..:..:444.:4.:÷:..:..:..,.:..:4,-:..:..:-:.4.....:..:..:..:-:-:..:-:. t. .:. ....: J . J MEYER'S MEAT MARKET 4 * 437 West College Avenue • . : .. ? . Manna 220 and 330 5: I' We handle Wilson's U. S. Government Inspected, High ± v 'r Grade Meats, where quality 19 always the best 4. X t 4.4-x÷:44.4-:•44444.44:-H-:÷:-H.4÷:÷:-:4444-:-:÷:-:-:-:-:-: , .-:-t÷:÷x-:.4. 1 1.: 1 i Dear patrons to show our appreciation for your kind I . .f. co-operation and to make our Shoppe even more pleasant ... •i• for you, Smith has it re-decorated in the New Lextone :a finigh similar to New York's Roxy Theatre. .i. .r. XSMITH'S ~. Beauty Parlor and Barber Shop .1: , e 1 „ Phone 451 . ''. .e;.l-1-1÷1.444-1-14.14-1-1-1÷:444-1-1-1-X-1-1-hi-h.:+1.1-1,143-1-1-1-1-141-14+4144-h 4.:-{.+o.-:44-:.4.4.+4•444-:-s-:-q-:-:-:-:»x-x-:-:-x-:-:-:-:-:-H-:-:-:-:.4-: ii:. It is, not the monthly bills that worry so much as the lack of money in bank to meet them. ? THE; ,PEOPLES NATIONAL . BANK 1 Collegiamra The Orange is coming. If the threatening ram prevails, g 00... Sebo and Baysmger, the Syracuse With a seeded team. mud-horses, may do a heap of dam -000000 . age Which lost a game to the seedy 1:10,00•0 -- ... Nebraska boys last week by the one- But from the looks of things, we're sided score of 7 to G. in for a heaping good Centre county This year the no* Syracuse team hasl snow. six regulars. 4.,••• Ind one irregular. • In the person of a bacic who missed the extra point vs Neb The N'Yawkalig may view the old faces of Lesko, Dangerfield and Lan goon. etweor With surprise. And learn that they are members of the coaching staff. lE3=2 Syracuse has a rugged lad in Sebo, scrappy halfback, who is also a var. his nose mashed like a boiled turnip in hisnose mashed like a boiled turnip in the Nebraska game, but refused to leave. The whole team of Cornhusk ers couldn't put Sebo out. Whereas Allie Wolff, Penn State's pugiltst-gadder, did that trek fisted. In the !mum interenllegiateg at Philly tact year. • • nom the looks of the announced line up, Bea s giving the regular backs a rest in favor of the 1931 men. In fact, when the varsity scrim mages with the freshman eleven, it resembles the snph-frnsh foothill scrap. :-:-:-:-:-:-1-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-1-:-:-:-:-:-x-x• I t S x :: See the i ) 1.1 T : .! .t. Jumbo s . .s. •1: . ::. Brake Tester :I* + X + ? X * 1 1. % STATE COLLEGE :J. x MOTOR CO • + 1: :: :!. ALLEN STREET awpeeee And maybe that won't stop 'em! Every day is a Gift Day—New•ana novel gifts suitable for all oecavions at the Old Main Art Shop, opposite Front Campus 10-2640 *.;* Take Home a State Song Book •-• 50c Victory 4. Nittany Lion Vector Record by Waring's On Sale Only At 1: CARLISLE W. TAYLOR :f. ;MUSIC ROOM 110 TEL BUILDING =SI ±•WELCOME ALUMNI! + Try our Light Lunches and be Satisfied x Texas Hot Weiners ALLEN STREET 4-:.•:..X.i÷:-:..:..i..X.+4.•:.4.4-,T. 1 .1..:-:••::..:44..:•:••:..:4..:.i.4.4.-:.:..!÷).:••:..:.•:^:..:..:.4..:.i. 4 0 :i . 1 t 1 .1 : 1 The Best Fabrics and the Best Patterns :! :: That Money Can Buy -.. 1),: •1: 1 ): _ X :1: MADE TO MEASURE x 3•.. * ~ I* , • ) ? : - x SMITH'S TAILOR SHOP . , :. t . . 1. $25.00 to $60.00 x ... IY + Cleaning - Pressing Repairing .1 ± :r. 1: ~ :.,4-:, . -:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:÷:4-:-:-:-:-:-r-x-:-:-x.4-:-:÷:-:-:-:-:-:. "YOU CAN GET IT AT METZGER'S" .f. t Alumni: Welcome Back to Peon State- Penn State IBanners Pillow Tops Pennants .. Take Home a Toy, Books or Games For the Kiddies Y ~: 4: 3 ; * L. K. METZGER, 111 Allen Street , x .: *+ Where you get 15c Cigarettes 2 for 25b ' x . :!: :!: i-x.:÷:÷:44-,...++++++4-x-x-:-§44-:-R-:÷:-:-:+x,-:-:-:-:44.44.4»:-H4+4-.. -;-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:•i , e:• , :-{-:-: , •:-:÷:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:• , :-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-: Machine Shop Repairs Of All Classes DEPARTMENT OF ;. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING MACHINE SHOP Ist Floor, Engineering C y Room 106 'X 44-1•44- .I. .1-H.4.+4 I ! I .+.:41-:.+9-H,.-1•444-:-1-k-1-I^Fi-H-14+.44,1- Fridey, October 29, 19211 Does it rain on the Grand Banks•? RAIN and sleet and spray are all in the day's work for Fish Brand Slickers. They've cov ered the backs of deep-sea fishermen for 92 y ears _ The famous "Varsity" model is built of the same sturdy stuff. It's a handsome coat, full-lined, with big, book-carrying pockets that won't rip. Strap-collar or plain, buttons or buckles, and your choice of colors. If you want a lighter, dressier slicker, there s the "Topper"—smartly cut and finely tailored. Tower's Slickers are sold eveiywhere. Look for the Fish Brand mark. A J. Tower Company, Boston, Massachusetts IV%TER's l'qt§.lllollfi 4 %)18RE0