rage ,•,:~ Penn 1Q le ~~~ 1 eg 1? is doubtful. College , ca li n only offer ,i tted student a I I: o , a h il e , oulirSed well wee-1y during the Collet, year by etudents of tLe l" sl e ti n tl e :;i l Vo e g t h ' i C O ß SCn °n ‘O a r s zt ‘ i ' o e n. a l s l helper he takes aril un t age State College. h Elm 1-te.est., of l'e C Ito , ml• !of his opportunities and has the good sense to absorb lion , cots. faculty. alumni ond feenb l!his associates only that which mill benefit bun eeperds ent. ell upon his own volition and energy THE EXECUTIVE BOARD LOIES II BELL. Jr. PAUL C 1 11 cCONNACGIIEY . 2D \1 ILLWI B. 'I MINER ME EDITORIAL STAFF LOUIS IL DELL. Jr . 29 I.I.IIWELI YN MITSTIFPR PARRY 311LEIIVit HERMAN r HorrstAx .20_ JUDSON LAIRD .29------ NEWS EDITORS Quinton E. Bell.oo '3O Rnbar Stmenron '3O Ynma H. Coogan. Jr . 30 Churl., A Airnsch '3O Clem, Thrilenfeld '3O THE nusmEss STAFF WILLIAM S IURNFE _____ PAUL C. 91eCONNACt.1111 - _ J. HOWARD ECU ___ ASSISTANT I:USIV.:SS INAGERS Calvin E. Har% Is . 30 1,... , 1. 1. Felon .30 ti++•lUY . ';,' . ,1„"r.„1rc;:',.'i",1:,;;;%','.:„.';',:;' ',';,',r,T':',',','„,1"';:,7,,,:c,7',: tiifht Cheeks and mom erde, n In. a er.,e, ether then 'The Fran :Inv, Cull,lan s. 11l nu. be am! , ea f 4 r 34. , aue .. , i , r , I‘. ~ ` , . e .1 , , Soleirrhuton gri,e ne,uble be`ory Nu, ghee I 1 0 2.5 Telephonh 2,2,1 dell 011 he roar. 11 aa /0 10 I 2OO, lll 00 rn It 3 rel In otrko Nlthasi, P-oging uhd rom.mo 4 ',dd., STOW col lege. Mt il/omber of Ettetetlt MlC,CollegratC A my,: pr, A SSOCIrIf 111 IL Entered nt •he Po,toffire, St rte Caen. l'a stronol-cln.. mntler Marmqon! , Fa'or 71,1. I.llf Nova idltor Tins lone ..-_. TUESDAY NOVEMBER 20, 192 S A LARGER APPROPRIATION Although the Bond Issue failed to teem° the seam, ite majositt at the elections, Penn State need not feat the leek of sufficient funds to ens* on a building plosion, for the next two years lea .t The Penn State Bend Issue, as well as tithes sinister I,cue,, ',mete not ~ p riosed by the people of the State hugely because the legislature and executs‘e at Hariisbusg, oink applosine, of the Issna, felt that large applopliations in the future could fultill the needs of the College oithout Inunung a debt in the form of bonds In mains out the budget tat the nes, biennial plans are being foimed to increase the appioni, ation to the ['allege. During the nest too yeas, then, Penn State can foci assured of enough tends to etket many of the long-needed impimeinents about the College lot the nutlet "Seine coats ago an orgamaatton, purposing to wipe' out the seina saloon and the miter} caused by drunken.: net', sprung sprung up and enjoNed laptd month. It was called. r— the Anti-Saloon League Yeats of plopaganda and mkt- Cation finally brought :bout the passage of the Volstead I Art in lOld The Anti-Saloon League, its purpose 51-' It uned should hale ceased to evict It persisted, how. e.m, and today the olgannatlon still sends its basso ! t owed. al in-flinging delegates through the count, v to pa each plohilotton and to beg alms Lot the sunpolt of the ' tight against repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment "Those apostle+ of a long-non cause blustmlngly I.n to cons Ince the people that the Anti-Saloon League still has a light to canal They point sit nil pktuies of the foulness and coltuptton in molnbition enforcement and then, to con, ince then audience that the flagrant c tolation of Volstead's edict doe, not denote sununent In have, of lepeal the} allude to the propoltlonately Lugo number of minder us it ho escape unpunished each yea, They pt even ‘eheinently against the return of light wines and ben, glad, quote stattetus and iettelate the harmful chests His teceptton at college may his first disillusionment lof alcohol upon Airenca's youth. They hint at doing lie was impressed mith his OWTI msiginficance. The soph- i sometlung to Mm. about a better enforcement of pi tdo omores saw to that. Hectot thd not like freshman cus-i bitton. In shot t, they at m e attempting to deonstt sin to the public that, while the League's duel project was au tos'. They did not agree wrath his preconceived ideas of t t. /:it t l i tZt s. t . l l : , oze ten : ems ago, the, ,fin h ave ~,, light the freedom of the Individual Ile refused to obey them After Ina lust punishment, he net. again broke customs 1 1 "I'l , hile the subject of plolubitton still comes up fin a He ,joined a fratonity, and found still more rules and mutt deal of public discussion on both miles and teetotal restrictions which lie AI as bound to obey. , He discovered mg is not one handled per cent popular, the corned saloon that,: the Ideals of the upperclassmen did not epee NV Int' h "-gone / 4 . ,11 ... And 'fl , t5.-pt.PpOnts, liaving,lestroyed t ,t h i eirry, should folios. I:he. Saloon Into tiblncon , Thou; those instilled In hint lot home: _Tithigsthat he had pie terable.chaii,table tattsesethat ale ra, wottluer vifp#y considekett 'lsid.lettel , sins net e•apploved and dis . .ht the. public's donations than [lit anttquated Ante-Saiwai cussed oath no little gusto ILcague COLLEGIATE FABLE Haw you cool heard the 'tiny 01 the south wl.o entmed college full of high ideals and azimations and turned into a rotto before he gi ammted' Pmhaps not Hector Noble etas bone and reared in a tit cal Chustian home Through manumit school and high school he ma; under the good and ughteous influence of painstaking parents. Besides being an uptight chaiactee, he gate promise of making a name for himself in the m odd. lie was an indisidual. Hector giaduated horn his local high school It ith, bosoms Fliends and patents pmedmcted gloat things dwell hen in the lame. The Nobles decided to send then son to college to prepare him for success, and so alt due cele-I mony he NUs green a send-old to the alma Plater of their choice in the follo,ing fall. At fast Hot held his head high and lived up to/ his ideals, but he soon found himself a social outcast Cinch.lly he gust himself up to the ideas and mactieel; of the bud, arcepting the good and lied alike Not only, did he absorb the mannelisins and conduct of the mono, but also dal he confoim to the impala] attitude in respect , to schohnshm. No longer dal he teem° the highest! masks m the class, but contented himself tutu mere!! passing His patents noticed the change in hint, but, sighed and thought it all for the best. After foul years he graduated, barely making the! tequited glades lfectoi bad eec tainlv nequil ed the social graces and ones, but he tins no longer consideled one et the potential leaders of the nation Ile had adopted many had habits that his paients tunic nod upon but could not! change. College had ruined him, emshed his inditidual ity. Ifectin sins now one of the herd Such is the story oft-told to illustrate the theoly, that college is a machine, cluslung nubs ideality and gi mg out a finished pioduet of numskulls, Pmhaps these! is some tiuth in the theory. Pci haps these ale innumei-I able Beam Nobles, but why blame it all on the college: , Shouldn't the individual himself come in for his shoe of the blame? If our Hectoi had had sufficient stiength 01, chmactel to begin with, he mould knee finished college! with only a feu smatehes of mules impoitance. If Ilettat bad any strains of weakness in his mole-up, they ume l . bound to come out lust an soon as be left the iestlaming, I influence of his home Since he happened to be in college, when his weaknesses shooed through, college is credited with conupting hot An old, old pi moth ants that too can't unite a silk pulse out of u son's eni Can college, thin, tuumform a mediocre student into a genius , On the othei hand, can -----S cc•Pre.ldant -- Trta..-er CLOTHING AND EVOLUTION When Dino.] populained ccolution, he started sumc trmiy Science and hate been throning mud pies Int each other core score Tradition entered the battle on !the sole of the elder child,' ',limn, cchile progress lent its strong arm to the cause of the infrint, science. Fam lilies ',chose only claim to distinction lay in the noble deeds of then nncestms naturally opposed the nest ducts me 1% hen they Nt ele told that man descended from monko Strictly speaking, evolution doesn't include the "monkey" ! husmess, but the family pride was stung to the quick I=ll IMEMII ----•11r. II: Cdito -_-Aeuo. ,ate Editor --- it 4 .3oe lilt{ I,ll', Businesq Stammer Cir.!anon linen. cr Ath,rhsins: Since the tune of Darwin evolution has been applied Ito a satiety of subjects, the latest of which rs fortunate, clothing ran see clothing began its emstence ,1111 Et e'.l studio of hg leaves, oohing though the beatskin sash °fleet, the classic (luck sheet and the flossing , goes n of the Middle Ages, feminine accoutiement teach"' its nio,t cainbei some stage in the pomposities of the Victorian Eta Since the time of hoopshats and padding, woolen's cloth- I nig has begun to level t to the pi inutise (annalists, please copy') Ultimately, states a scandal sheet prophet, fem-, mine apparel lull he ina,inwed by a simple girdle Religionists and moralists have had a great deal to sal against the want) dress of modern ',omen. Scient‘e ha., a gloat deal to sa3 on the other side of the question The most lecent assertion,'defending modern di cos, coon, nom Di Mothaidt in Pans 5.19 the noted Doctor "Wo-; men mho ponder and paint mat thereby present IN omen who bob then hiss keep then necks cleaner, these- I be pies totting eczema Shot t skit to, flimsy underwear„ lightueig,lit %%Lusts and coats, often leasing aims aid ' . legs bare, ale all to the good. since they allow the skul l' to absorb healthy air and light lays " Di. slim built coo- I sidess male clothing, taihealthy. Flom the standpoint of health, Di Mothaidt's siesse use entnely somul Motals haven't so much to do 55 aid the question. Clothing will continue to (Anise, but the' ultimate sill nesei be leached in this climate, among Viol (Continucci from first page) W stionger ses, at least Who 1M0.% 55 hat creatures, 11,1,0 j; under is cal the equivalent of a bathing suit so Tanutity and fins' Twin et .0 co-opciating in the cam in July, N, di esc-ntuollv do. I p. 14,1 “ - .t vent MO nits subscithed duo -a u g the cluse, The, amount Isms laute• The Bullosopher's Chair 1:11=1 /2 :,, c . V.. ':,„ ( 1 z. .. 2F,1r1l \ yam:', ,!' r• - gA '; : ',., ~,,:,,,,:•-:61'4.:,.; SCARFS in the season's newest glowing OVERCOATS Correctly Styled Ask for the popular MT. ROCK FLEECE .': 1-* MONTGOMERY'S -tr.,,, a h. sr.* 'iii: FEWINT STLYL CADLLEZILT.4 Twenty Years Ago I (rl4;in the Cnllellan al.. of 1508) Om team peas ed hullmnt, unbent !able football. and brought joy to a hopeful student body by defeating Ilact rill 33-1.. DI tl, ha, heel ns Dui mg the to Si half Cantata O'llt len team shooed 500,5 strength allot the State boys hail tal.en the ball os, t the t .11.01 s' line in eIN WM', V hal Refetee Ct on ell said me, as last and well scouted a 'LIR 0/ lush, iii he had oei had the plistsule ot matelang. Students are talong cleetto-chent teal engineei too or Satin day evenings l at the home of Dt tad DLs R E :41:, els This depal tment to gi 0n mg !rapidly, now inn mg smentydne stud ents lEEE! Oh account of the hoof and mouth dioea, exilting m thiv state the plan of ht.nding a tudents' uolging team to the inter n atonal Dane .hoe at Chicago hint to he nl andoned --O Tine° gtantl,tatul seettons, one then mg ,tetton Ma{ tom half of the ! boxes at C•pogltton.patk, Plttgburgh t ha‘e been eset ell tot the State toot le., at the State-tV G P gene. Stour stilt appeataaeo, the ~tattggle stilt lie the mat nest one net staget bet, eon those ins'itutrei,i tunl the demand 1 . 14 seats is enmmotto W. 1.1 P. noon loot neat Ito the tin.tttime in its Inv. •Int, .rid .e.e most get enough 11111,- 11111%121, nt the Swot. Cat, to mahe defeat tinintsml.de tifit(tunc =ME The patine of th.P.entii e student bode taken 11...,t1, two rd out to to e count and i.iil Or one of the fea tures of the I.a Vie. ~The jokes and On crudes Min "m ade .s inzeiest, ing as possible and hill sin els be spxy leading American Red Cross Opens Student Drive I I, i.ontilbuttil In the t. 1 ious student I.;anirotions Lump menthol ship fin alert out $5 to $lO Th. mno in State College is pat t a! Red Cams aempulgn /@IES6PSM,.i avit Experiment • with youP.Appeatunce d itt & 4.•`',7* -- ti4r Wiiittßc O ~) 1 4 tz:c.toilim 4 , - ~_„„,,-;,,,,5,?_. ..._ Montgomery & Co. State College, Pa. 'HOW DRY I AM v tlo l s BR% 6 MEANS THAT - - FROG BRAND SLICKERS are guaranteed .aterproof, made of light-weight material with plenty of room fort' our comfort A genuine oiled iaticer will keep you dry on Talkyday s FROG BRAND SLICKERS are obtainable at men's stores, haberdashers and depArtment stores. Get yours TODAY H. M. SAWYER, & SON EAST CIMBEIDGE .. MASS. .. „ 15: . ANNOUNCING -, e 1-. . 1 • The Opening Of 1 . , i• I: Nash 'Sales & Service iii GENERAL REPAIRING ? , Bennett's Service Garage FORMERLY PENN STATE AUTO CO.. 129 South Allen Street STATE COLLEGE PA. •'; (tent Collegian-a The mystery game with Lafayette Is met and now 'meets into the meat Football Ledger. On ❑ie right vide of the page. .ra•oe• II Inch . ./7 the wrong nuk And abut a mystmv game it a as, Penn State held a 12 to 7 advantage oter Lafayette in the matter of fir.t don tn., The Lions outplayed the Maroon men for mote than throe periods. Held McCracken", back% in coin plot° check dining the second half. Gained more Sal dam And yrt Lafoyettr want The predated McCracken Tend took place mth Heat on the bench and fohnnv on the field and is to secure money for the fur thei ante of the work of that mgani eat.en among, the needy throughout the Cal Special work is being m iad on in Pennsylvania in an at tempt to t educe the number of acci dental deaths by the teaching of mod ern methods of life saving, cesusti tation and fast aid. Mole than 5,500 poisons in the State recoiled special Naming last ycet bat it is hoped that the number ail! be doubled this peal, Players Enact Boxing Farce Saturday Night (Continued fioni fist page) MeKuno '42. n ,csident of :Johannes long, South Al) aa In the hght scene, he acts as lefelee, and is hit teled nano than calm of the fighto s. Action w toneeined mlnhady wrath the in esenee of an aspalng livht- THE FENWAY :;: Special Wednesday Night 3: . Chicken and Waffles 50c For : First Mortgage Money ::EUGENE LEDERER Girl's Hot Tip Steers Student to Favorite Pipe Tobacco San rranusco, Cal. Locus & Ilro Co. Richmond, Va. Gentlemen: Since I first started to smoke, I hose alnals smoked cigarettes : One day SHE stud to me "Ed, dear, 0113, don't you smol.e .t lope. think those long straight-stemmed pipes are so manly-looking." So, naturally, I had to buy a. long stemmed pipe and a can of hell, 0 ell call it "Blobs 'Mixture tobacco " Im mediately Birth a certain feeling of pride in my new pipe, I "lighted up" and proceeded to liaise my longue bit- ten. Ltried almost every braintil had ci er heard,of,, but none satisfied ,me. that ' as it mite .smoker. r ono a good die talon "Did you try Edge, orth?" she asked. 'That is ,hat dad smokes, and he's sin ays smoked apipe " was I IS forced to try Edgeworth, and all that I can say is that if every fellow that has tried to accustom him self to a pipe, started with Edgeworth, there would be very few that ml said go bath to cigarettes Yours sin.rely. Ed Maher Edgeworth Ettra High Grade Smoking Tobacco Hut it lasted only three mouton al go - It ens an Inteicsung guise, mace, hen betueen the halies When the seamy mere announced lime VeCIC some half-time tallies Ccmgetoun 11 Writ Virginia 0, Holy Crass 0 Ilatvaid 0, Pittsburgh 0 is:, bi.sha 0, Laurence 0 Carroll 0 Whereat the stand.: roared londl3 an excellent example of "Ifuch Ado AI at Nothing." Of earn se, the day was betto suit ed fot a baseball game than -Sot a ttl..da on tussle. WEDNESDAY— Eddie (Indian, Linn Bammette m "SHOW FOLKS" ITHURSDAY and FRIDAY— Erich Non Stroheim, Fay Wray in =1 "THE WEDDING MARCH" neight champion and his manage, in FRIDAY and SATURDAY— the home of a Fifth ANentie million- Johnnie Mack Brown,Jeannette Loll-en alio Under these ...Islam., they "INNAPOLIS" heioes sat, then employei Sim the machinations of an unseinpulous eel-. But, still in all. it sr ns real zero n c Alter. ti /tit jileittp nl _O/n awl Pot notch wr !Mei. ative, am the heats or a anise and is st...mogiaphei, and gain the coveted ling title STARK BRQS o'HARPER, Leading gaits in the shoe ale taken' 7.laherdoch6rs by Jesse M. McKnight. Ji , George Vi nobeit,on '2.g, Miss Mallon E ' NEXT TO THE MOVIES .:. 3: . : . 3:. "THE STATE BOYS" 4: 4 .:. Have The Best Place In Pittsburgh For . 1: •:. A Real Good,Time . • :?"•• .. Watch For Further Announcement _ ; • .1: ii.: . Squibb's Dental Cream :ii .:. ~* SPECIAL , ...::. Squibb's Dental Cream 40c - * OR-A-LO Tooth Brush 35c- A 4 . Tooth Brush Holder 15c Regular Value .90c. .:. NOW , ... Ail 3 fot 49c -., College Cut-Rate Store„ ::: + : ;: 111 South Allen Street ' :l. Five '.rRe4.a0:111,4;; Why Fromm's Suits and Overcoats 1 are the best for you. STYLE—Our connections with the country's lead ing clothing rmmulactui ers enables us to give you new styles first. QUALITY! Society Brand, Hart Schaffner & M.trx, Lem bury, Kirshbaum, not only command the world's best woolens, but they scientifically test each fabi ic for color, long wear, all wool. VALUE , Vast resources and buying power en- - able us to give you the utmost for your money. VARIETY! No matter what your size, you'll find What you want RELIABILITY—Each gal meat comes to you with a guarantee of satisfaction. $3O. to $5O. FROWWS Opposite Front Campus Tuesday, November 20, 1928, McCloskey '32, Miss Florence E. Snoddon '32, and Eleanor V. Haskins '32 Others in the cast include Frank F. Moms '3l, Stanley J Kolakoskt '3O, Maiginet M. McGill& '32, and Lamar A. Marquardt 'J2. re, . ; . 1T1E:477* . AND Nittany Theatre , TUESDAY—Cathaum— Dolores Del Rio, Charles Flare in "THE RED DANCE" Special Prices: adults 50c, children 25c TUESDAY—Nittany— lio,:ert. Armstrong, Linn Dasquette in "CELEBRITY