Rose Brick Co-ed VOL. 25, NO. 22 ALUMNI, STUDENTS HOLD PITTSBURGH RALLY TOMORROW Program in Kaufniann's Begins At 8 O'clock—lncludes ' College Movie OFFER DANCE IN HOTEL SCHENLEY ON THURSDAY Blue Band Will Broadcast From Station KDKA—Leader and Coach May Speak Hopeful of witnessing a Penn State victory Thanksgiving day, former Nittany gridiron stets, alumni and undergraduates will assemble in Raufmann's auditmtum at S o'clock tomorrow night fin the annual smok er and football tally sponsored by the Penn State club of that city. The of ficial Thanksgiving dance will be held fit the Hotel Schenley Thursday night. The prow am for the tally includes sevetal mm to t eels, 3.autiet die pre sentations and nos city acts In ad- i to depicting t amws phases of I campus life lime, the moles show the, progress which is being made on the' new buildings being °tested at the college. Pre-game telecasts and talks ate listed on the program and college cheetleadets will lend the audience in pep songs and chems Refreshments will be piovidel by the committee in change of the enteitainment. The College band will furnish accompani ment foi the songs, and the Blue and! IViute oichestia still inter spec se the ‘artoifs features of the enteitainment with a unites of popular selections Students will be admitted free upon mesentation of thch matriculation cards I=l Following an annual cbstom, the entire personnel of the College Blue Band, under the ducction of Major Wilford 0. Thompson, will biondcast a program of Penn State songs and cheers from the studio of station 1:1/FA at 11.05 o'clock tomorrow night Talks hr Major Thompson and one of the conches will probably lie included in the broadcast. On Thanlogimng night, Penn State follower s will attend the annual dance and reception in the Hotel SchenleY 1).11,00n1 As a special lento] e for thr official alumni function, the en. Act Minment committee has seemed two or chest, us, D.um• Nat allies band and the Blue and White orchestra, to furnish continuous music for the dancers Students may sedate tickets lot the dance at the alumni office in Old Main, the Music Room or at the snook er at ICaufMann'n tomorrow night. Admittance is set at $3OO pea couple. RED CROSS DRIVE SHOWS PROGRESS Contributions for Niihau:ll liel.er Fund Increase As Annual Campaign Closes• Contributions amounting to more than $l,O have so fur been secured from students in the annual national Red Cross dr rye for funds, according to an announcement made by Wriliam S. Turner '29, director of the student branch of the campaign Progress Is reported in both the torn and student campaigns, and the leaders believe that the results shall Fllll/1155 the mark set last year In order to promote the campaign, let ters wore sent to all student organ]. ration , asking for support. Money secured from the drive Is used to furnish national and local re hei tinder the supervimon of the State College chapter of the organi zation and is given to the poor and needy no tins district With the campaign ending before the Thaniogiving sacation, Turner Iccruests that all subscriptions he in his hands by noon tomorrou. tle urge^ that all student orgarnrratloni consider the proposition Calendar Tomurr. 12 00 a. In.—Vacation period be 800 p 18 —Football Smohu, NaufmunnN, burgh 200 p. In.— Football, Penn State vetsus Pato bulgh. 800 p. 10.— Dunce, Hotel Schenley. Pittsburgh . I ~:(..t_sz t, l run a r i..!Ap..,- ...,_ Unmounted Campus Cops Turn to Colts The campus cops have turned to Colts. Penn States patrolmen have no intentions of mounting steeds in pursuance of police duties but, at cowling to Captain Andy Zargei, he has entered a quartet of marks men in the telegraphic shooting matches being sponsored by the Colt Firearms company. Ten teams, representing police times throughout the country, com prise each league. The victors in the mains leagues mill compete later for the championship. The winning quartet mill then be en tered in the national pistol con test at Camp - Perry, near Toledo, Oluo, nc\t year. SOCCERMEN MEET MIDDIES SATURDAY Triumph Over Navy Will Place Motors in Competition For Championship FIVE SENIORS COMPETE • 'AS FINAI, ENGAGEMENT While virtually eliminated from the intmeollegiate soccer champion. ship, according to point standing, Penn State's undefeated hooters, by a decisive victory over Navy Satur day can still claim the right to be con sidered when the final standing is drawn up by the coaches of the mem bership teams. Numerous upsets thioughout the season base caused a deadlock in the standing of thettams. ' Yale and Swarthmore, howevoi, have complet ed their league season of six games without a - defeat-or tie, and are now tied foi first place. Since the league has no ruling pcfrtaining to such a condition the championship team can not be decided acre, ding to the point system Nam Game Deciding Likewise the Lions hate gone !through the season undefeated, al !though tied twice A victory mer ;Navy, however, will mean,that Penn iState will have to he recognized in the final analysis of the league stand ing While the two undefeated teams at present lend the league, the games they hate played were not with rep tesentatne members. The Nittany Looters have played teams which in turn hate played other members of the league, and according to com amebic scores the Nittany team is the best in the league Still stinging from the 1 to 1 tie at Philadelphia the Nittany booteis hose put in a strenuous weelc of practice with scrimmages against the fresh man team Saturday. Strengthened by tensity substitutes and Coach Jef frey the first-year men held the tegu lais to a 4 to 2 tictory. Naiy, with only one sictory, has a fm front impressne iccord That one iictory, however, 5505 over Hiner fold, the team which held the Lion Looters to a 0 to 0 contest earlier in the season. In league standing thus fin the Midshipmen have won one game and lost three, scoting four goal , . to their opponents' thirteen Five members of the squad will play their last game Saturday. All of them have seen service for three years and were inembeis of the into collegiate championship team its 1020. Captain Dick Marshall, who since his debut in intercollegiate soccer has made an impiessne showing, will be among those to play their last game. "Chatley" Seinisch, goalie, Mousa Sorry, center forward. "Frit," Glaser, left half back and "Phil" Repine will be the ethos participating , in then heal game. Former College Instructor Perfects Instrument for Acid Determination Imentton of an instrument for de termining the acidity of alkalinity of solutions was made recently by Di. Kenneth 11. Goode, graduate and for ,nice instructor in the School 01 Chemistry and Physics. The instrument is about the size of a small radio, and is constructed upon the condoned principles of a radio and an electric motel. E‘timnely small can lents supplied by a standard La tely located within the meter ale am plified by means of two poumful vac uum tubes Two electtodes connected to the 111- st, ument by lines are placed in the solution to be tested. Then, by thlow mg Gem a switch, tciidings of either voltage or hydlogen.ion concentration can be obtained on the scale placed on the fi out of the appliance. U ie of the apparatus 15 pal denim Iv STATE COLLEGE, PA., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1928 CONTRACTOR OPENS WORK ON $250,000 1 GRANGE DORMITORY Plans Cali for Completion of Rose Brick Structure In September BUILDING WILL HOUSE ONE HUNDRED WOMEN College Locates Memorial Near New Hospital—Georgian Art Prevails Penn State expanslon proglessed another step yesterday when Berke- bile Brothels, contractors, began pre. liminary work on the new 5250,000 Grange - Memorial Dormitory which they propose to have ready for occu pancy next September The building will be located apploximately three handled feet south of the nen Col lege Hospital and Infirmary. Keeping the nen College buildings similal in appeinance, officials have ordered the nen women's dornutory to be constructed of rose brick, trimmed in limestone. The pies ailing mode of aichitecture will be Geo'pan. 6=l One bundled women can be atom, modatcd in the proposed structure, according to the at thitect's prelim inary sketch. The latest in furni ture and fixtures ulll provide fen their comfort. With few exceptions, the rooms of the building will be double. The main floor be deleted to spacious social looms, matrons' and guest rooms, as 'sell as a dining toms A wing will flank each end of the building. These two sections are set aside no dormitories. The upper floors nail be gisen over to study rooms and dormitories Tivink storage spare 55+11 he mein& ed In the 6ascinent of the new struc ture. Their will also be laundry and janitm looms. It is planned to lo cate the grounds anal buildings so me there. Will Face Infirmer) The dormitory still face the new hospital, Which the contiactors have nearly completed, and into which the Health Service stall piobalily he mov ed during the Christmas vacation. The proposed building still be erected east of the township load, on the East Campus, and south of the Hospital A street will ion betneen the too buildings, 'while the gaound in front of each will lie carefully graded. One hundred thousand dollars was talscil for this buddlng by the Penn syhania State Grange under an agreement arth Penn State that when this amount was leached, the Col lege would piovide $150,000. Accord- Ingl:„ the structure will he lama n as the Grange Memorial Dormitory. Boxer Approaches K. 0. in Stage Tilt Starlit* KoJelinski '29, and Gemgc Itoucitson '29, participants in the puce fight which mos the highlight o the Saul day night pi esentation of "To Znt so" by the l'enn State Play s belles ed that a little pi notice tilt would improve their net The ambitious mittmen engaged in or inipicomptu bout in the Armors' Thursday night. Forgetting himself in the heat of the combat, Kolakoski, ho Is the leading 1:35 pound contend ci on the hosing squad, neglected to "pull his punches" and had his less eNpetienced opponent at the point of a knockout. On Satin day night Kola koski again rased enthusiastic and at the conclusion of the bout Robertson's lip was swollen. although he furnish ed plucky opposition tot the hosing Ito) applicable to control woil. whine rap id rendings and continuous mold.; are necessary. The mstiument has the additional advantage of hemp used in deeply colored or muddy solu tions whole the milinmy indwatm method cannot be employed This instiutrent has already been found useful in the moduction of papei, lenthei, milk, sugar, and tooth paste. Copyughts on it have been told to the Palo Electric company of Nap Volk city, who are =nolo., taring and minketing it under the name of the "Acid-nlkalimetei." DA Goode received his doctor's de glee here last June and is at present employed by the Syhama Product• company at Emporium. Previously ho had served here as a graduate manta in ellemisirn tund dining that time completed the intention. Penney Arranges Vacation Special A special tram to Sunbury lease Lemont at 1 o'clock trillion , row afternoon, officials of the Penn sylsanin railroad announced vs terday. The train will make con nections with trains to Harrisburg and Wilkes-Barre, leasing Sunbury at 4 00 o'clock and 4:10 o'clock respectis ely. Arrangements base also been made lot a special stop of the train which is scheduled to lease Ty roue at 1.50 o'clock, so 'that the State College bus can connect directly. It is also planned 'to hose wain accommodations for students nn the hams leasing Bellefonte at 1.20 o'clock, 3.lo,o'clock and 5 10 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. SPRAGUE .PLAYERS TO' OFFER: 'SUN-UP' Present Tiiird Number of "Y' Entertainment Course Next 'Wednesday DRAMA PORTRAYS LIFE IN CAROLINA MOUNTAINS After a successful run In Broad nay theaters the Sprague Players, producers of "Lightnire ", will present "Sun-up," a three-act drama, portray ing life in the mountainous regions 01 North Carolina, in Schnah audi torium at S o'clock next 'Wednesday night The New York theatrical company is In present this ph) of the Caro l:nos as the third number of the Col lege Y 31. C. A. enter torment Lours^. The dramatists are malang State Col lege their first stop on their Journey from New York to Chicago. "Sun-Up," the great Amen icon folk Play, has been a success from its fest Professional production in New York :to its hundredsof amateur perform rances throughout the country last season. The plumes' characters tits the ',Sidon Cagle, het son Rafe and his sucetheret Emmy. The action occurs in 1017 at the outbreak of the Weald Wm. Mire enlists in the airily and goes to Europe to fight for his country against his mother's wishe, Be is killed in battle Lam his spe lt appeals liefole his mother, uhei is about to shoot the deserter son of the resenueofficet aho killed Mr Carl., causing het to lonet the idle which she ttas ready to discharge "'Sun-Up' still never die fin it is composed of the stuff that lasts," de clarer Miss Winifred Lorimei, direc toi of Midland Players "The pic tures of the life in that hilly section of the country condoned mith the background of folkdore and touches of love, humor and tragedy make it the greatest of Anunican folk-plats" Tickets will he on sale at Montgoni. coy and Company's store from 6 until 9 o'clock .Monditv and Tuesday at $1 50 each They will also be on sale at the "Y" But Man Behind Life Scien'ee Creates, Dr. Ward Asserts "If we can, find out chat man IS. then see will find out whether he needs God of whether God needs hail," de clared Di. Ilenty F. Wald, profeyan of Christian Melanie at Union Theo ' tumult senumuy, New 'Yolk City, when ho with esseni the chapel attend ant- Sunday morning "Science ha, done 111111Vellitiii 4 , 01 fin milt/anon but limn IS still iinstly bad: of the life which science makes possible," asset cil Dr. Wnt d "You people engaged in agneultural re scotch and engineering add em ulously to man's existence, comfort end the des elopMent of his nund," he continued, "hut how much has all this tonti tholed in the solution of win and pose) ty " Speaking about the theory of an ment theologians Di. Ward stated, I that this faction helloed that all men ale simnel, and can be saved onh through the glace of God "This," he declined, "is a mistaken elms ' worthy only of the condition of that day and age " In concluding he asserted, "Life gives man a stage to become a hero if he wants to be one, and great deed, at science tee the means to that end." GRANGE HOLDS MEETING Menthe, s of the Glange sill meet at 7:15 o'clock tonight in town 100 Hottieulture Budding, to elect officers for the coming year. In addition, iltl °gates to the State convention, uhich is to be held in sWillnunsport bee 11 to 14, will be appointed. Totirgiatt. GRIM LION OPPOSES PANTHER IN THANKSGIVING DAY BATTLE Bob Higgins' Counsel Recalls Stirring Nittany Lion Win Over Panther in 1919 "We're going to fight those Pan.. ekx en lined up in l.icl, tot minion lthees on then feet nest Thin ,day !nab the ends out and the punter V) and if they don't hose enough tte'll !) aids behind his onn goal Pitt'i go in and give 'em sonic more," um o ;seta). man