i7u Can Boost The Bond Issue A N Semi-Weekly Mad Your Cards ;P u tt r 41' Today 'Eft VOL. 25, NO. 15 WARNOCK FORSEES PASSAGE OF BOND ISSUE AMENDMENT Philadelphia Business Men Voice Opposition to Proposal By Advertisement 'NO CAUSE FOR WORRY,' DECLARES DEAN OF MEN Student Voters Desiring Excuses For Election Day Can Obtain Necessary Permission • Despite the advertisement in oppo sition to all bond issues, printed in the Philadelphia Public Luigi" yester day morning, College officials feel that sentiment favoiablo to Amend ment No 2 is so widespread through out Pennsylvania that Penn State will ha assailed by a strong affirmative sate ut the polls Tuesday of funds to continue the building program. The adveitisement Wan sponsored by the annsylvainia Taxpayers Asso ciation of 1029. The executive com mittee of this organization is com puted of men chiefly from Philadel phia and Pittsbuigh It urges voters to iegistei a negative vote on all bond issues "The mojects themselves ate en tirely moithy," asserts the advettne ment 'But the State's fiscal officers have demonstrated that they can lie financed out of easiest revenues" No Cause for Worry "This action of Philadelphia busi ness men should provide no cause for win rye declined At thur R. Warnock, dean of men, yestet day afternoon. "In fact, the ads ertmement should react in out favor, lot many pet sons, know ing the tendency of these business men loam& undue conservatism, will be moused to vote in the affirmative When the Philadelphia Chambet of Commerce passcd a resolution declar ing Amendment No. 2 unnecessary, the city press retaliated by attack mg then stand, and it is quite prob able that such will be the case in ref mance to the advet tisement " "The State has been flooded sssth educational matetial," the Dean con tinual "Keen tamest in Penn State's Bond Issue has been displayed cveiyuhete When the teal situation here has been explained to the voters Peibonally, they have without eseeP- Lion e‘pres , ,ed a willingness to use their influence towards passage of Amendment No 2 at the coming elec tion" Mole than a million postal card an imals 1,111 hate been distlibuted to eveiv county of Pennsylvania by the student body befoie Tuesday inclin ing It is believed that each one of thocs curds cull count as one vote, and in many cases two m mole As n campaign stocker points out, this should obtain mole than a million fuNoiable soles for the amendment. Student Work m Philadelphia Many student., ale planning to vast Philadelphia Saturday to witness the Penn State-Notre Dame football game Evely student whose home is in Philadelphia has been requested to inteivieu Dean Wainock in his office in Old Main before leaving State Col lege The Dean will explain how student eiloits can to dneeted to the list advantage in mousing suppoit fm the Bond Issue, as well as gning each vaster to his office a supply of eilutational =della' to distribute in the Quakei City Any student of voting age who de sires to go home fov election day can obtain the necessaiy peimission from the dean of men lilr Edwaid K Hibshman, assistant to the President in public solutions and du cam of the Bond Issue cam paign, has been in Philadelphia dui ing the past tteek in older to pro mote the cause of Amendment No 2. Ile has as his assistant Rebel t B Vos katup '25. All Philadelphia students hone this week-end are re quested to call at their office at 247 South Juniper sheet. Because of a topographical error in appropriation figures for Penn State in recent years, it has been reported from the State Capitol that the Col lege received building appropriattons of $500,000 and 5600,000 in the legis lative years 1923 and 1925 Local alumni point out that in those years the College did not receive one cent from the State for buildrngs. The figures should stand for the amounts turned for agricultural and home economies e•tenslon work, as was ac tually the case. Philadelphia alumnae have been active to nn unparalleled degree in working for the Bond Issue, accord ing to reports coming from that city. Do Your Share and Do It Now! The Penn State students already have proved their abil ity in securing votes for the Bond Issue, but in the four days remaining before election much more can be done. In Dean Warnock's office and in the town book stores, there is a supply of Bond Issue postal cards waiting for loyal Penn State men and women to send them upon a journey, ',Hal to the youth of Pennsylvania. Your College needs you. Mail your share of postal card appeals today! If you are a voter ; the Dean of Men is willing, and even anxious, to grant you an excuse that your ballot may be cast for Amendment No. 2. The votes which you obtain in your home voting precincts may decide whether Penn State con tinues to refuse admission to more-than 1000 applicants each year or embarks upon a voyage of building expansion. Dean Warnock is waiting in his office to explain how you person ally can aid in making the Bond Issue campaign a success. Dean Warnock requests all Philadelphia students who attend the Notre Dame game tomorrow to see him before they leave State College. For the' future of the youth of Pennsyhania mail your cards today. Tomorrow may be too late. Go home tovote! CUBS ENCOUNTER TARTAN CRIDMEN Revised Yearling Team To Leave At 1 O'Clock for Struggle With Carnegie Tech PLAID ELEVEN LOSES IN FIRST THREE ATTEMPTS A revised Lion cub eleven, still smarting froin the sting of two suc cessive setbacks will leave State Col lege at 1 o'clock this afternoon for Pittsburgh whole it will meet the thrice defeated yearlings of Carnegie Tech in a traditional giallion battle tomorrow morning. Coach Dutch Hermann has selected two full teams to make the trip to the Smoky City These are the men who have shown up exceptionally well during the last two weeks of practice The plebe tutor hopes to be able to gise each of the 22 gridmen a chance to prove his worth rn tomorrow's con test. Coach Change , : Backfield Mehra will take his usual post at left half back in the Tai tan fray The La Salle mop star is training to fol low his interference effectively and has at last acquued the habit of plunging into the line with head down and knees high Smith, al though the lightest man in the back field, is a good hioken field iunnei and with his side stepping, dodging and pivoting tactics is capable of (Continued on thud page) PLAYERS TO ENACT COMEDY ON BOXING Authors Perform Each Incident Before Writing To Develop Realistic Plot Action As the fist new show on then• schedule for this season, the Penn State Players, under the dneetion of Piot David D. Mason, Noun present "Is Zat So," a comedy of the basing genie, in Schwab auditom.m Satur day night, Nmembet 24 Past of the inteiesting history of this play is the fact that the comedy was enacted as it was being smitten. The authors, James Gleason and Rich and Tabor, went through each inci dent berme it was mitten. Wins Chani pionvltip The pi inetpal ehaiattels ale a miss lighten and his managm, who ate talc en into the home of a Fifth Avenue millionane Pait of then tune is spent us bullets and the lemaindei by keeping then• employer in condi tion. While m the employment of the inillimuto both full in love, one pith the noise and the other with the sec- (Continued limn second page) Pittsburgh Club Plans Annual Holiday Dance As un attlaction Cm students and alumni, the annual Penn State dunce will be held Thanksgiving night at the Hotel Schenley, Pittsbuigh, un der the direction of the Penn State club of that city. Tichets for the social function may be obtained at the Hotel Schenley of in advance at the Alumni Association office in Old Main. Danny NnoHa's orchestra will futnish music for the STATE COLLEGE, PA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1928 DEBATERS PREPARE FOR OXFORD MEET English Forensic Group To Open Season Here With League Of Nations Debate COACH O'BRIEN CHOOSES PENN STATE SPEAKERS Having selected the squad for the first debate, assistant Coach Joseph P. O'Brien is preparing Penn State's debating team for the meet with Ox. ford universay here November 20 The O',foid team is now on a tout of this country and will uphold the atilt motive on the question. "Resolved That the United States Should Join the League of Nations" Dingle M Foot, president of the Oxfoid Union, C S Makoim Bieleton, Runlet bust nets edam of the Oxford 001.1., and Allen T. Lennox-Boyd, president of the Oxfoid Consematne association compose the English team Selects Squad Assistant Coach Callen has an nounced the select,on of the squad for the o,fold debate lions uhall the team of thtee hill be chosen Membels of the negative squad ale Albeit J Gales '29, Robert W. Haley Homel K Dodge '29, Jack R Rithalds '3O, John C Mainathan '3O, and Robert P. Campbell '3O Those on the anumative squad include Hai ty A Beige '3O, Kenneth Host '3O, Dazed Kush Rohm t E Muller '3l, Lan lone N Kam '3l, and David II Pm tee '3l, Negotiations also ale being made foi a debate to be held with the Um veisity of Califoinni sometime in February. Other colleges also al ianging fin meetings include the University of Pittsburgh, Temple Unnerstt}, Boston tunic c.a.}, and Mametta college Episcopalians Open Church Next Week St Andrew's Epostopal church %volt Le opened to the student body and the local conglegutoon at the conseela tour not vice ne,t Sunday mooning and overlong. The chinch was built at a cost of $90.000 by the Inc dioceses in the State speedically fogy the Episcopal ian students of Penn State. The Epis copal mission was founded in State College in 1011 and N, as the lust chinch to establish a student paste. The conseciation se, vices hill he con ducted by the Right 11ev James 11. Dal lington 01 flat isbuig Nittany Lions See Green Tomorrow PENN STATE Delp LG. Slum ley La' Zorellu L G Eschbach C. mhan Martin R.G. womey Panaccion R.T. Leppig Edwards R E. Veme Miller Q.B. Can idea Diedrich H.B. Chevigney Wolff 1-13 Niemen Flames B' SUBSTITUTES: (Penn State)—Collins, eneh, Evans, Hensle, McCiaelfen, Kaplan, Duvall, Nicker, MeAnch en Rosenfeld, Struble, Love, Curtis, Parana. SUBSTITUTES: (Notre Dame)—Cannon, Montrov, Brady, Collins, Murphy, Dew, Shay, Alm rissey, O'Brien, Nash, Bondy. DR. F. L. PATTEE RESIGNS COLLEGE FACULTY POSITION Authority on Literature Names Advancing Age as Rea,on For His Retirement WILL DEVOTE EFFORTS SOLELY TO AUTHORSHIP Author of "Alma 151.tter" Leases l'enn State loollowmg 31 Years of Service The iemgnal , on of Di Fred Lea, Pattee, professor of Ann:lie:in lite, More at Penn State since 1801, wa, made public late yestertlal aftelnoon He is walely-known as an authmitv or Ame Limn litelatute Advancing years and oppoitunity to devote his time to wilting ale the ieasons given by Doctor Patten for desi.ing to drop his work bete at Christmas time. S,nce he finds the etiolate more aglecable, he has main. tamed a winter home in Mond., lot scNeial teals. He espects to oaks his peimanent home at Wintm Falk about Deeembei 15 So.cial dais ago he announced his appointment as special lectmet at Rollins College, Fla. Doctor Puttee is the anchor of the College "Alma Staten" and has had gloater influence in molding the cul tural side of Penn State's lift than any ether mdwoduul. Seteial leafs age he infused an °fret to become head of the English department at the University of Illinois Shealy tau - wards at his rain iequest he ielin quished smulac data, bete and com pleted his teaching by Chir,tmris in each academie yam. "There melee only SOO students shin I tunic hue in 1921," Doctor Patten stated "L'enn 'State has gromn so rapidly and so moll that it is entirely different to me I rant (Continued on third page) MARMEINS OFFER `DRAMA DANCES' Sisters To GIN e Repi esentatn e Acts Before Housepart3 Audience Friday Foi the enteationment of House puLLl s Mot o, the Mat moms, into - meta, e dunce,. so 11l Present a pi a go ma of "Diana Dances" on School, auditouum at 8 o'clock nest Fo idav night The non fin meis coil offer a to,o pat t ping! am consenting of solo and ensemble dunces They will be ac compamcd be the Philhal monic tun, oho also N, 11l goo e ,co in al musical select ow- I=l At pi scent the thi ye , astc• s aie on it too. of the 0 ester 0 pal t of the eount.y The: is then font th son of conceit oppea• antes, and they have appeal ed as dance soloists for the New Yoi k Symphony ai chesta (Continued horn sum} page) ,---------- 7 1 Who's Dancing 1 CNN 0114—WOIllenN Building (Clowd) Tomorroo Night Gin Onicga— Uinta Gamma Rho NOTRE DAME Cohn a,k Millet Law otch Or 7 wo—Do It Now Tattaii tatogisosaistotelsibivitil CHAPEL PUNCTUALITY There is a dcsile on the pail or the administration to bring the Chapel exercises on Sunday rosin ing within the horn. In order to do this all students mho attend Chapel are requested to co-operate by being in their seats promptly by elm en o'clock, which mill alloy the dem s in the Auditomm to he closed and the ,21,31.0 to begin on the hour. Ralph D. Iht.ul Pre,zthmt LION ROOTERS TO ENGAGE TORONTO Sports'Wnters, Coaches Concede 513 thical North American Title to Winner CANADIANS PLAY AS UNIT USING STUDENT COACHES :tlyth,cal champions of North America for the coming. season or he decided when the Lion hooters en counter Toronto unirersity, Canadian title-ho , ders last year, on Old Beare. field at 3 o'clock tomorrorr afternoon Pent , State, conceded the champion ship of the United States in collegiate cu ties, ,ill pi esent its stiongeq line up of the s:ason mith both Allen and Eigc, ton twining a ‘etelan back line IMEMISMII oronto, the coachless team, as in Annan teals has anothei pouctful squad and is consideted the best col lege des en in Canada Vol the last tau seats by succesb.se sictoiics occi contending foes they gained honor in the northei n county The game trimmer% Null be the thud played between the tuo teams The but yew they fought to a 2 to .2 t. on Old Bea•.ce (kW Last yea. on Toionto's home pound, the Lions boned 3 tol (icier° a supelior Can adian attack Andeison, inside tighi - , uho es eonsideied the best college In tel play, in Notth Ameilea, will fact the Lions tomolios Both Teams Strong Both Wants hate commendable let oul thus fat this season, the Cana dian having non all of then games %slide the Nittany bootees hate been defeated and tied once and lime Iton the i emainder of then contests Sonic icaton fun the strength at the Canadian team can be gin en in thus it is a set on neat school It is listed as a pie-mcdnal and pre-legal unineisay The fact that the team is coached by one of the pla}eis is common, in the English colleges and unit similes O ith all of Ins men on the squad in good condition Coach Joiney hoc been conduttme: stilt ttoi Louts din mg the stock, 'bossing long passes The Tolonto team employs a fast mot ing attacl and defense and 14 adept at lite:Along up shoot passes such as the Lion bootee s hate been using John H. Frizzell To Tall? in Chapel 111th "1 Young Man's Chance" us In, ,uhacct, John ll as , ,o- Mte 1/1011..,01 of public: speaking and acting College chaplain, ndl al ine, the chapel audience in Schnub audituiluni 11 o'clock Sunday incom ing • oftsmn F, snell has spent many nsting wth young mon. Al tu thy ce see'v a 5 puncapal of the Reading. high School for boys • he her, ed th,ee yea', as field seetetat y un•nnt, men and boys of the Ems.- pal clutch in 20 dam ent states. While in State College he has been active m Ep,copal chat eh no, k. Long Term on Faculty Professor Fiwell has Leen assoco atm. , with the college since 1002, when he cum here horn his ,Inca mat., Amino St College Until 1911 he v,as m charge of the um I. in pub. ,pealang nom then until 1920, he taught Mum Kan liteiattue under D. nod Lewis Pattee Psofe , sor Frwell has taken part in many student activities With Doc tor Pntteo and Prof. A. Hoary Es. ponshade, he stns instrumental in the eiti.hlishment of the COLLLGIAN and Froth Ile uas fii.t faculty cram of Froth. He has served also as treas urer and discolor of the Thespians Pi °lessor Pi iteell aided in the es tablishment at Penn State of three na tionall [into ndies, Delta Upsilon, Pi Kappa Alpha, and Phi Kappa Psi lie is one of the oi gains°.s of the Intuflatetntty Council CONFIDENT LIONS OPPOSE NOTRE DAME TOMORROW Irish Strategist KN UTE ROCKNE No:ed Coach of Notre Dame glad am 0 huh Nee. Penn Stale at I'hila .lphin tomorro, GLEE CLUB PLANS VAUDEVILLE SHOW Songsters Will l'rescnt Varied I'iogiam of Music foi Houseparty Act VARSITY FOUR TO MAKE DEBUT NEXT SATURDAY Urnlei the supervision of Duce!. IDrhnul W Giant. the Pcnn State Glee Club aOl offei a tgi-att audc % file shop before the Ilou,cpaity aud t:tee in Schwab auditorium .it 7 Jo o'clock nest Satut :la\ night The songsters sudl piescnt a va, cd plogium of set bus and huntoious of feting. Miss Ada Romig 'So, wdl sinL smeial selections and Mi. Pm• man Slack. a for arm student ph, club leadei ut Columbia unneisit., udr Mk. .1 glom; of halftone solos mole"- tuo oug,r.d song., John lien coy,. - Campus Ouls" ooil present some of the latest •ong hits (Continued on second Inge) PLEBE SOCCERMEN REPORT FOR DRILL Begin Intense c Training Periods To Prepare for Proposed High School Contests 'll,l t, earelidate, lot the It chit. n octet leant hat c bun ILpoltlngot l clad} practice to pi °pawl= lot in °- Nett' ;came, ,ith real by high ,buok In inAiminagcs mith the tal slt, the plebes ha, e shun n up null, nc totding to Bill Jen) us, Nat sit nuc lei coach Debonis and Henze, at fullback, Shephe•d at outside sight, Trion nt inside i fight, Maktet s at ctn tei foie aid, and Haight at ban ids hoci utti acted attention MacE.an, lions South Au ca, ha also been plus ins an aggli e game in the net Corgeqs vdth Oak 11.01, Ind neblachang high school. me not , wing (.1,1101, d Should thv, nat.hcs Lc 'chcduled, it adl be the not Vine the 3eathng stnagt tonal as had a tegulm schedule To INMCEIMIIIIIIIIII!I AltarnmA ftetthmon coath, NV In Ito', lac... se itittettto A taptaun ill he Lhc.., befoto the Itt tome '_loyiet Library Obtains Agricultural Catalog Thu United States Soviet Republik: centiv I untested Piof Thomas 1. '1 lan 4 of the aytncullm e e,tension It pat tomit to semi it a com of the .ortespondenee school entalog Although the body of the lettei was ,itten in English the letters hc.nd may punted in Russian with (lei nun and English to nnelations tollownig An itgiieultuie bulletin tons sent with t' e cot espontlenee catalog to the Atti tame Institute Lnhnunr nt Lenin- Your Cards Today PRICE FIVE CENTS Nittany Gridmen Face 'Western Eleven on Franklin Field ROCKMEN RECORD WINS OVER NAVY AND DRAKE Delp. Shm%ley Regain OM Posts On tane—illiNer To Start At Quarterback Too pootnfut eleceos, both °shon e:At of the No oa d piss as an oiler, s,te tlueat, adi ilaih Control., mince Notre Dante', 11..3 to ninon stal wan to encounter the ionhdent Nataai Lions on Ftanbltn held, Pn,ladilnlna, one of the erect (elm ful Intatqcc la.& battles of the da3 Coach nothne's oat:rots have had no. red lognris of NUL", so fat tins 3-ear 1,3 oln college of Ne Or leant 'ent d the South Bind cicain's school- We and fell pret to the supeton aer ial attach of (hi Mx knout, 12-6 '1 hi Losola leant oas undeftated last 30,11 and it, consaleti l the Lading doom the Soothe tst The Fighting ID 'mu n Joun lager] to 31.uhsen, Wisconsin, t h e follo,ng t. cek and n is <w hnd Ic the Badg e! 0' batteiing tint aitacl., 244 St is ^onsin's nsight and expel - lento Ome moot Lint facto, s in the don nfall of Nota e Dame Since as , ctoi oc no..t no's ch. gm, the Mad., 10 co nbination coigiuctccl Pui hit and M•chigan, taco of the noddle ‘ceot's stiung,est Lams Owrcom c Nal Display Inc. a ct Ifta ot ahead at tack, the South 11. nd gi ahnen felled the Strong Aunapole, v at I 101,. 0-0, an October 1 i The Moldic, acre unable to tope wall the supel ion oil cake of Not, e Dame and t‘ e e completely ma ple; ell he nett s. orb Geo, gm Tech out d , ., I the ratinc South Dead elev en. I_l-0 at Atlanta 'I% Intel cept e I passe, u, in the tau, of Notrt. Dame's Ict et .0 Shot, mg t•t,u l.ed ni.pl t. UR lit in play ooet its pictious prl founanct Root no's n at.lun, on opt tlnough tht. husk, Di al c g,uhryn S, tuthay, n UT, Baffling musts by NIOIIIII, ignt and ('au deJ pi - cd ton guest a handitap I'm the Dthhe Bulldog, :truth,. • Lib-taut° full lit:, ,tord tut 111th idung , that gamed Lonsulyi able ;nil lg., tot Noll e Dame =OEM John NJe n lel r lusne cat nor, is Not,. D.inie's roil. mhty iei flit inei lain uudilt wille menibei Finn an the non olio phi cu uch a p oininent halt 111 Pun] Stnti 'B-0 defeat at t Pa lid too Seals 'go Nierniet phased tellai Isle Le not knien's ua.tn os rt of Nail 'nil Vial,, Ilc is the ni tin cog; in h.o nei's pas, lievignt et le.; an Si tin let lot tiled against the I ion, in 10.0 i, ill ocatinN to all place at li el. 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