Page Four GRAHAM & SONS Established 1896 The Distinethe Store 1 NEW SERVICE Pc Ito he Cream—The Ice Cream Deheious 5-10-15-30-cent Tubs 1 Notices ASCE meetlntr, 7 10 Tuesday night in loom 200 Engooo.o bog D. All C is and S E students out ==l Students w !shu: to be corr.'. IA Landidate, for the debating manager 4hur call on and ask for Andre. MIMI TIIO I.sconongs County club ,111 meet in Room 15 'abet al Ai Is at 7 uiloc lc Tu.lal. night =l2l Candidates fn• bunions, managei of Penn Stale Banjo Band Call And , 2t- NUll 215-IC. GIA/li Mono.) 14, Inventor Comes Here To Perfect New Idea (ConLi nuefi fi oin first pnge) a. many cyhndel of the same sire and speed, cell cost only half ab ninth and neigh les than the foul-cycle engines dot eloping the same pouet " III; Shainel giaduateli from the sity of Illinois a ltil the degiec of Ilachelei of Science in cheimstay Alt.nmd he iccens ed his ilegiee of Mast. of Science at the same mstu• to t• on Latel 1 c studied laa at the Uni- cct sttl of Mtclogan and pi ached that pt ore,sion lot many Yeats Ile moo. lost his interest in science and xention% appealed to lain, he onto c I the linitecl States Patent office as e•aanne, "I found this coon!. toe intmest mg." he asserted, "but v. 'slung to develop some of my ice n inventions I resigned unit took up a patent km pi notice Two at my rice entnons," Shinniel "one in the line of int inofession, nine being a method of securing rcr batim reports of em thine in court and public speeches et about using shin thand, and the alien Is a It lieu 'ten be which Mis take, can be corrected smthout the I musing rausante." Campus Policeman Lauds Students for Behavior During House party Week-End ":ttilent liehason met Housepatty 11.1^ out to hase the soildest time week-end this fall has been heti. I possible But this last time a dot than esm heroic," detlated And,t, fe cot crowd seemed to hale been Zat get as he leaned bath contented- back Of course the old grads soh,, Is is his thou in the Campus Pollee come back soele lime, lout the staonghold on the fouith hoot of Old ,soungel, ones who usually lame the Alain sestoday afteinoon "In fact, too seemed to base been of a some- I don't see boss it could hose been Im-I,h:A ddrinent type this seal J' need Of coin qe the, N.CIC a less • Ands consul., it a soli favorable little things—that sons to be espett- , i.agn that this seal thole is shown a ed—but as fat as genet al conduct' gicatet (tepee of tippetclass Int.- go, I could not halo been pleased to student behasmt than met be moi e " tote Ile asset toil that the fteshmen, Ihe .car -watchful campus police j despite then great numbers, are be head believes that each year tho ha , mg oell function kno„„ nn- "To tell the truth, e‘ en though then pr in es For instance, h e .„1„,„,,i I :umber rs gr eater, I hoc. had fewer that the lust merit scar a consultrable 1...h..' up before me this year iir pros emod, ocu last dune House- than last year," he replied when par ty, , abile the latter aas better thorn , 1 questioned as to the conduct of the the precedirg one hist-year students "01 course they are a pretty cocky bunch and the Tr 1- General Combat Impriwcs banal is having trouble o nth them, "Alm co , er." he continued, "it was but so far as ery authority goes, I are not ord. the behm an during this past I a ell satisf,ed " oeck-end that shooed limn m cement, I 'Each ear," he concluded, "ice but the conduct during otbe, events 'Lace more students here than e‘ei as sell Now coil take Alumni Home- I motor e, but the student betray.. on (0111111,. 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The leen now piesent in the in ‘entol's mind is the peifeetion of his tuo-cycle engine, although he de thii ea, If all these fail I will cancel nut the foltune-b3-imention idea from is lite titan, and get what enjoyment I can, taking, it easy the lest of the "afteinool" in the sunlight on the fleet pinch watching othei taavel ei . on life's tionded highway If tlup,o tia,eleis tide in uutos with othei engines than mine, I will at least haNe the satisfaction of know ing that the chddi en of my Wain hail then chance to nuke good." Seniors Capture Class Cross Country Honors (Continued from fast page) his non for second place and strug gled %shandy to present Offenhouser from gaming the lead, only to he I,assed by George in the last 100 feet Offenhauser claimed second place for the seniors %sail a time of 1 t minutes. seconds slide Ratcliffe made a good start Cm the ,juniors by finishing one second Intel Bay, tallied fourth for the seam, in 14 minutes, .18 seconds }le scan followed 10 seconds later by Button, a pionnsing fieshman haulm, whom Conch Caitmell expects will develop into a mainstay of the team in future yenis Sista place Nsas registered by Norma. sophomme, in 15 minutes, 1:1 , econtl, Classbui n, .mother hrghll inomising• yowling haulm, and Reh m . , ophomoie, battled to the last inch for net enth place The lotto lead In only a foot at the tape Coulee in ninth and Lee in this teenth plate completed the scaling tot the semis Lee, echo placed scsenth in the intetcollegiate meet at Van Cous tlandt Palls, Ness Yolk City, last yeas, V. as sunning Ins fast lace since curly in the season. lle I•as been incapautated by a leg m ita:, PLAYOGRAPH TO GIVE LAFAYETTE CONTEST TelegtapMe t ettnns of the Penn State-Lafayette game at Easton beannounced m Schwab Ruth lomat at 2 o'clock tomot tow after noun. Fetes:flan, Beck, and Ilarve, le potting tenth, des oath, and to elfth, I evpectl‘ely wet e` the tome: mg soon et 9 for the plebes I=l Chick 31eisingel, a miphomme, and one of the most consistent runnels on Coach Caltmelgs squad, has se coNelcd Lions injuries sustained a few necks ago Ile started in the class tournament but vats kneed to letne when he lost a shoe Ditk Doti"lei, fleshinan mteicollegiate chaminon last yeat, is still looping as the le suit of Injulies to leg muscles last auk. Eamon, one of the leading freshmen, ass also forced to quit a hen he lost a shoe Coach Cartnien now ttaining his squad of harm.s in piepalation foi the nteuollegnkte contest at Van Cotnthindt Palk on Monday, No,ein- Inn 26 Dr. Ries Will Speak at Maryland University De Emil D. Ries, a =label of the College thenustly faculty, announced today that he had accepted an Imi tation of the Unisersity of Mai v land to delivel an address on indus trial themistiy at that institution Di Ries mill speak Monday on the subject of "Labs cants and Lahti cation " Leading exports in the field of in lustual chemistry will be present at the Ma*damd institution for this sei nes Among those who have leetmen die‘musly me Di. H E. Howe, edi [el of Industual and Engineeling Chemist*, A C. Fieldnei, fuel ex pert of the United States Bureau of Mines, and Di NV. D Collins, Unit ed State Geological Survey, Washing ton, D C Di Howe was one of the speakeis at the Institute of Cheoiistiy of the Ammican Chemical Society at its first annual meeting hose a Meal ago Plebe Eleven To Face Pittsburgh Tomorrow (Continued from rust page) esceptionally well in previous games snd ale espetted to do gloat damage to the Nittany plays Big Jim MI, Munk), former Elwood City star, is the mninstt* of the Panther line At the light tackle post he has been out standing in every contest his seat and usually rases the way to victory by his smashing offensne and defensive tactics Yentch and Bonet. still take up then duties at the guaid posts The four luminaries of the Smoky City backfield hare ran r, nld in every encounter except that with the Wash ington and Jefferson plebes Doc Daughtely at quarterback and Clark at the fullback post hare peered to be decided facto, in all of the Pan ther rictorms These tore lads ate the fleetfooted products of Kiski and are being• considered by Coach Jock Sutherland fm nest year's varsity material Daugherty is a brainy sig nal caller and Cluck is the fastest back on the plebe squad McDowell RED DANCE" "THE Only DOLORES DEL RIO could potttay the emotional tole of a gal who danced a Ith sot- I in hot heart yet hoc lea tines uteathed to smiles Only CHARLES FARRELL courageous, conqueung, it it sistible„ could cony off the hon. 010 of a inan who wageied high estate against a plate in a wo man's heal t . Only RAOUL WALSH dnectin of "What nice Clot y" could embellish this weeping story it th its vivid background of moving bpectuele . . Only IN A WORLD TURNED UI'SIDE DOWN could such tot !silk clime be en acted . Duca From It. Phenomenal Three Month, Enguaement on Itroadn as, at SI 00 Prices, Where Critics Ac imam It a Mnaterplece of Screen CIIAPLIES PARRIELL ..., Non Playing at Fox-Locust Theati o IVAN LIMO N' Philadelphia, at advanced paces 640 ' Monday and Tuesday THEAT . §.. Matinee Monday at 2.00 THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN and Mut phy will entri the halfback berths against the Nittany yearlingo. The fin mer's long punts and the lat. tei's end l uns have played promi nent parts in keeping their team un defeated. Coach Cougler's proteges opened then season with a demise 26 to 6 victory mm the We.t, Vitginia flesh ,nen, at Morgantown. The'yentling i mousers of the Blue and Cold out. Al{ cd their southern opponents in level y depot tment of the game The following week the Catnegte plebes were Sent down to a 13 to defeat at the hands of the mightier Panther cubs Although unable to seine '<hump; the last quarter the Pitt ficsbnien opened lip the tendlie due mg offense and efficient deense, which is a chin acteustic of all Sutheiland teams, to smother the young Scotch ' men. Potts inlet cepteul a Tartan ter mitid pass to score the rust touch 'down near the end of the lost half, ;while Murphy added six more points 'on an off-tackle play in the final pet sod of the contest Tic Wai.hington and Jefferson Opening up with a baliage of foi want passes and smashing line plung es the Gongler coached machine hand ed the strong Krski eleven nn 18 to 0 setback at Saltsbuig This thild vic tory of the season placed the Pitt cubs among the foremast fieshman teams of the count!) Although entrrely outplayed in the fast three quarters of the fray the Panther yearlings held the Washing ton and Jefferson plebes to a score less tie in an Aimrstice Day encoun ter Both Omens had opportunities to score but failed to do so. In the thud period Washington and Jeffer son carried the ball to the 3-yard line but lacked the fund punch to put it across The Pitt freshmen ethane ed the oval to the 11-yard line in the manlns minutes of the final session but were unable to male the requrred yardage Lion Regular.; Start Coach Dutch Heimann Nvill start the same men in tomorrow's encoun ter that entered the game against Lafayette The backfield combination that worked so effectively against the Maroon gridmen will have an ado. gnat° chance to prove then worth before the Pantherling stone wall de fense Lasich will take up his duties at fullback with Snyder barking sig nals. Smith and Laatu will pair off at the halfback posts Tomb and Turner null moik from the extremities of the line tubule Mc- Millan and Hamilton mull fill in the tackle heaths Hamilton has been kept hlOl/1 seulimmage because of a knee in luny but will be in shape by tomonom Chuck Cala, d and Flank Yablonsku will occupy then legul.n guard posi tions with Rot Engel at center. If this line plays as it did against Lafay ette the Pitt backs mill hale trouble makmg hrst downs through scrub mage. A short sei mintage Wednesday sup plemented by signal dull and the ad dition of one of tuo plays yesteidm. constituted Coach Heimann's pi ogiani of preparation for the hardest and most significadt game of the season. ton niter noon the yeailings will be given an hour of signal chill and then pct nutted to td . st until game time .• :.•; THE FENWAY Sunday Night Dinner X •:. ROAST CHICKEN •• .../ . ?"... - .11,: , .. . 1. ~,, " 0 --', t... 7,i 0 1 , I. '1? *."'••;* - .-- ''''..,:-.'' ‘ ,..44. A ...:',. i: ~....,,,.. .<.!:. • tH... ' li i /,'-'' \ ', I ‘ Ii :',. '',. ,; ... .. • ~• .:1V IDOLOREJ m IDEL RIO ru RED DANCE RAOUL WALLAH PM**. Delegates To Attend Journalist Convention With the e•pectation of getting the convention here next yew, delegates hem the Penn State chapter of Pi Delta Epsilon, honointy journalistic fiaternity, will attend the national conclave in Atlanta, Ga , December 6,7, and 8 The meeting will be at 'tended by iepiesentativcs of the 19 chapters of the olgamaations. S Turner '2O, president of the local chapter, will head the group which will probably consist of 6 or I delegates. The convention, if held bete, will take place in the Spring of 1030, with the co-opeiation of the Madmen University chapter Improved tion Gridmen Oppose Maroon Eleven (Continued from first page) mean honors and it late,' by football critics as the best geoid in the East. In addition to his excellent line play, Thompson is one of the most consist ent placement kickets in collegiate giuldom. His 2 field goals and point after touchdown ume the chief fac tors in Lafayette's deadlock with Washington and %Teel son In the backfield the all.noons will have Wolbert at num teiback, hloii son and Rambo at the halts with Pur cell at fullback Captain Tuffy Guest, star fullback, sustained a spine injuly in the Washington and Jefferson en gagement and will not see action against Penn State Wilson, Chime:i -t, Shellenburger, Lamenting and Sher dil are substitute backs who may op pose the Nittany Lions. Against this imposing .ariay of glitimen, Coach Bezdek will put his imprcned Nittany Lions Seinnmages during the week produced some fine play, especially by the second team The Lion strategist expetimented with sneral backfield combinations and has not decided upon the one lie will start against Lafayette. E=l Johnny McCracken, Inothet of the Maroon coach, was especially bill liant doling the past few sctiannage sessions Eager to oppose his-broth el's eleven, Johnny flashed sonic fine broken field running against the first team and on several occasions con ibuted gains avelageing front 15 to 45 yaids In addition, hi% fine defen sive work was instrumental in cited,- mg the advances of the fist team's backs During the week Bez made several changes in the makeup of the back field and line Panacmon and Martin were demoted to the second eleven, Ricker and Curtis replacing them Iloweser, Ricker recen.ed a face in- Mould the man first, then the metal CARNEGIE developed the steel in- office, population trends are studied. dustry by first developing his men. While it is being built, telephone appa- The Bell System is growing faster ratus is planned, made, delivered and than ever before in its history and this installed on orderly schedule. growth, like the steel growth, is based But more basic than all this, the on the development of men. executive shows leadership by his in- Today, in the telephone industry, sight into the human equation and by men in supervisory positions must co- the sympathy and understanding with ordinate many and varied factors. For which he adapts individual to job, example, before locating a new central moulding his men first. ✓l norton•rudde Jprfia If 151,500,000 Inter-ronatriing Irirthones "OUR PIONEERING WORK HAS JUST BEGUN" July Wednesday night and may not oppose the Eastman% tomorrow. Pannemon and Martin null most likely retam then positions by game time. In the backfield, Bill Hensle le-1 placed Red Evans at tight hlnfback and showed up to good advantage in set immage His laud tackling mode him a valuable asset on the first eleven Bill may stint against La fayette although it is mobable that Evans will legato his post before the game is long under way The i meander of the lineup will lemain intact with one possible es'. ception. Mkt, Kaplan, speedy wing [man, has been occupying Delp's post 'at left end during the week's dulls and may start against the Maroons. Mike shooed consuletable speed and aggressiveness an selimmage. Shawley and Zmella will complete this side of the line while limb Esch• bath will perform at cente,. Edmaids along with Panaccion and Martin will compose the light side of the first defense Duvall, Struble, Lose, Pantile, Webei, Calais, McAn- thews and Rosenfeld may serve substitutes Acting-caption Stere llamas at fullback, Diedrlch and, possibly Hen ,le of Evans at the halts and Joe Mil ler at quarterback will compose the stinting bacldield Fiend', McMack en, Collins, Moonves, Wolff' and LIN e ve!: are the understudies CLASSIFIED FOR RENT—A desirable double tool on second floor Two 'lngle beds Good location 113 Holster stied Phone 185-7‘l lip LOST—P.I of black oxford shoes an 000 block Weq College avenue, last Sunday Call Stuot, 145. ltp WANTED—Three passengers to Phd adelplua and return, over Thun'cs go.ing vacation, $8 00. Call 8-11. In the evening. tf KNIFE AND SIZE 112 Sharpener— Best approved method used Salm facto] y work guaranteed Frater nay and club uotlc specially sub.:- act'. Elwyn F. 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