Semi-Weekly .:. ~ . IS Lions Tartan . I ran a, r t - -4,70. ..;:' Tomorrow 1:si;;;11:77.1...-:...v: VOL. 25, No 27 ITTANY PASSERS OPPOSE CARNEGIE TOMORROW NIGHT avian. Lose to West Virginia, Waynesburg—Down Geneva In Chertime Fray lERMANN REVISES FIVE FOR BATTLE WITH TECH ['can State Conch Will Start Reilly, Reinhold, Lee, 111 e) ere, Koch Cainegm Tech's basketball team, after emerging once to victory from a sinoud of fifteen successive defeats, will endeavor to catty on its winning stay against Coach Dutch liermann'b iesiscd quintet at 7 o'clock tomorrow night to the Recreation flail The Tnttans have ono one guise nnil lost too thus far tit. season Tech's courtnicn were finally success al in the conquest against Genie,' .fter tasting the dugs of a strung of fifteen setbacks leeeived dining the atten pint of last year', season and he beginning of the 1020 coast pio train Unchanged Tartan Team Coach Lam has selained almost he same line-up in each of the four ontests this year Harvey White, •lected esptam of the Talton quin ce for the second tame, will pair oil nth either Eph Clout or Bill Bros. .1, the foi ward positions - Ralph Mel on, pi oduct of Westinghouse high thool, will start the game at the trot post Melton has been shuns mg p exceptionally ssell this season and sill need easeful ssatching on the ant of the Lion courtmen George Name, laminaty of last em's Tin tan plebe team, has ml. reseed the Plaid coach lately and sill most likely teceise a guard as igament Julian Bond and Marvin •ox ate available lot the other de ensue post. Bond, a setelim of act yea's varsity rite, mill in all onandity - get the call oser Fos. '- Howard Ilm pstci, captain and All merman quatteilinelc on Carnegie ceb's 1028 football team, has not et joined the basketball squad larpstei mho mas one of the main lays of I.,,tsem's Tat ten five has just 'attuned faint the Pacific Coast 'hale he participated in the East. Vest graltion battle and it is a nuns. ion s , hethei he mill be a candidate or the court team. Carnegie Has Bad Start The Plaid doormen opened their season with a 28-3 J defeat at he hands of the Waynesbutg Yet. ow Jackets at Waynesbutg Friday wilt The Tat tans were at the litre , r end of the acme until the waning emotes of the lost quintet when the ,'ellow Jackets piled up a Ste-point rad to clinch the contest Neese was the outstanding piny t the game, caging six field goals n his Slat ,nisity contest Illeiton, rangy Skibo center, gave his team nate, the tip-off lepentedly and made t sti ong hid to stave oIT defeat Ca, mg., displayed its superiotity in foul looting by succeeding to on. out of ight fn cc tin ow,. Cat mule teemed its second ad mit; of the season, 31 to 10, film a upetioi We.,t Viiginia ants ersity inntet Sntwrilny night at Titotgan own The Motgantown tout tmen es .li/iNhed a comfoitable lead in the II st petted and ietained it thiough tut the contest Coach It win's men, iith the e‘ception of Noose who plat al a street game, wane entnely ous hissed both in noel Iconic' and shoot ng by the Mountaineets Plaid Deans Genes The Ted] plisseis in their (list oine game of the season scored a it tinunph mei. the Geneva college mailmen Tuesday night in it contest hat ices furred into an estra period. 710111 and Mutton mole the ',Weis evon,thle lot the Plaid s WWI j. lotion sank two held galls in the math num to to tie the siane and in he catty minutes of the e‘tan pelted (Continued on thud page) Calendar Tudo) 4 00 P. m.—Engtnewng tee two 7 00 p. m.—Stmor Class Meet mg, Bull Pen 7.00 p m —Basketball, Cup eg le Tech, Recreation Hull. Sunda) 11.00 a. m —Chapel Services Seniors Secure Silvertown Cord Orchestra for Ball Fraternities To Enroll In I. F. Wrestling Meet AB fraternities desiring to enter Lhe interfratermty wrestling. tourn ament urn notify Tom Glenn at the Phi Gamma Delta house before January 20. Entrance fee one dol lar. WRESTLERS START PRE-SEASON BOUTS Eliminations for Annual Scrap Begin Tonight—Freshmen Scrimmage Daily LIGHTWEIGHTS INDICATE POWER IN EARLY DRILLS With at least three piomming men I working ont In each Class except the 1175-pound and heavyweight divisions, hers competition ,has been 'aroused fin positions on the wrestling team. Coach Speidel announced last night that he expected several new men to start training for the two heavy weight classes next week. - Until the header men appear, how new, the Lion mentor is spending the greater part of his time in dulling the aspirants for the lighter weights ,N,th veterans hum Wilson, 1928 collegiate champion in the 125-pound class, Steel in the 115-pound and Eis eman in the 145-pound divisions, aid irg him. Since most of 'the candidates ale of the sophomore and Junior classes w.th little pre‘lobs expei.enee, 'Coach Spridel is devoting hiS time to con ditioning the leading contenders. Class Eliminations Piactice has been nocessiiiily light because of the absence of nunni equipment, as knee pads and head guards. Intensive•trainthr, will be gin Nuly next meek, howeses, accord mg to the Nittany coach. Eliminations for the intei-class meet to he held ne.t, Saturday altos noon Van start tonight Coach Spei del will use these eliminations as a means of classing the carsity candn dates. Among the mole promising asp, ants for the ;amity are: Alexander, Don Steel, Ilawkins and Ely in the 115-pound hvision; Cowell, Wilson and Paxton in the 125-pound class; ltunblci, Ruddy. Eemer and Evans in the 135. pound %might; Elseninan, Stein, Campbell and Munson in the 115-pound class; and Paul Long, fifth of the Long brothers to attend Penn State, Leavy, S. S. Steel, Johnston and McCandless in the 15S-pound slis won For the heavy, eight and the 1.75-pound classes Coach Speidcl has Cianmei and Penne. Co-ed's Debating Team To Oppose Pittsburgh Here Tomorrow Night As the opening women's debate of the peal, the Penn State co-ed fen - enso. team will debate %. nth the Um vemity of Pittsbuigh trio in Schw ab auditorium at 7 30 o'clock tomorrow night. Thu question tot debate is "Re,ok - cd That the jury system should be abolished." The Penn State team will uphold the negative sole of the question during the discussion Menthols of the squad from w hich the team will be chosen are Retta E. Bostwick '2O, Margaret Leah '32, Reim M. Hendrickson '3O, and Mildred J. Wentz '3l. The team is being coached by Pref. John If Funnel, head of the public spesking dolma moot. Committee To Choose New 1930 Class Colors A committee to choose new class colors UltS appointed at the joint 1900 class meeting Wednesday night. Votes seem cast for one student to receive the John W. White seholarsmp, and foul students to become candidates for the Louise Carnegie scholaislup. The committee appointed by pi est dent J. Neil Stallley vihich will pick Colo. to 'wince the present broon. bisque and maroon,' is composed of. Foster C. Can ison, chap man, Miss Anna M. holemen, Miss Helen S. Keepers, Hamilton M. Redman, Res old II Garomils, Quinton E licaugv, and Mon in Long. STATE COLLEGE, PA., FRIDAY, JANUARY n, 1929 Noted Tenor To Offer Popular Program During Dance BLUE AND WHITE COLOR SCHEME WILL PREVAIL With the selection of the Silvei town Cord orchestra by the Senior Ball comnuttee, an assortment of attiac lions including the popular Silver Masked tenor will entertain those at tending the ;frau, tthich inaugurates college social activities in Recreation Hall Friday night. The orchestra is a Victor Reeoi ding organization of thirteen pieces, noted throughout the country for its stage and radio offerings, gni has Just com pleted a tom of the South and its ap pearance here marts the beginning of an eastern circuit. Decoration Plater Complete Decoration plans suLmitted by the Silserstein Flag and Decorating com. pony of Wilkes-Barre base been ap pro, cd hi the committee and College authot :ties. According to the ai rangement, the predonunating effect mill ho produced by fan-shaped hang. lags of blue and a bite material drap• cd from tho edge of the balcony. Palms are to be plated at intact als around the edge of the dancing flew to complete the offectiveners of tho scheme A banner duped in gold pro claiming the event mill be placed on the nest wall of the building At the entrance a double width canopy nQI c:tend to the end of the paving (Continued on last page) FRATERNITIES MAY HOLD APRIL DANCE I. F. C. Will Employ Lawyer for Settlement of Disputes If Members Cite Assent REPRESENTATIVES PLAN RUSHING CODE REVISION An Inter-fiatcrnity ball, the first of its kind to he held at Penn State, will he conducted in April between the Sophomore hop and the Junior Flom, if n finorable vote is lecencil on the issue siennitted to the fratei nities by the Inter-fraternity coun cil this week Other issues to be voted on by the Council will lie the question of hiring a lavym to handle the legal affair:, and the question of whether in not to include the pledges grades in the final as crazes of the fraternities The employment of a local attorney to attend to any legal matters that might arise in the chapters, has caus ed some th=cussion. By this plan each fi aternity will pay on initial fee to the lawyer, and theleaftei =me his setvices when needed v-ithout added charge. The question of euluding tha pledges' grades nom the fiateinities' aveiage has been maim discussion. and it is espected that a final decision will be reached at the ne,t meeting of the reps esentatives. It is probable that the reunion of the Intei-fiater nity lashing code will he brought up at the saine time Dairymen Prepare for Farm Products Show The dan y ,tenvion department of the College is prep.= an c aerl4l4 e. VIIICIItIO.I exhibit for the Penn,l - Farm Products sho, to lie held in Iran isburg doting the Heck of Jan uary 21. • This catuliition costa% the moil: 01 All riatcrnities .00 iequested to . submit a complete list or menibei the College Bull Association, Coo At socialions, calf feeding and manage- minngcd 0000iding to class, to the ment, and rings of nuptoting the LO l'it Ofhee at once. quality of milk. Increase of By- "Perim'. the rilo..t staling devel opment during the past 3 ear hes been the utilization of farm and fine,t waste pioduct., and then manufnc.- tore into useful pioducts," Di. Go, old L. Wendt, ascistant to Pi evident lletzci and acting dean of the School of Chemistry and Physics stated }ee to day. "Paper used in tle. punting of books and newspapers is being manufnetui ed front wood Nilneh foi nicely was discarded when lumber was being cut, Doctor Wendt declared "Cot nstall.s Welt' at one thne a stain product of the farm," he added, "but because Military Ball Plans • Start as Competition For Poster Designers an effoit to olitiun an ai tist , e impression of the Military Ball nhich lis to be held Februeiy 15, the corn nutter in ohm go- hes instituted a putt er contest with all student., amble to compile Each contestant !limns; three de,ign, accepted ere], e a complimentaly tici.et to the affair. According to the plan the postins ninth be military in char.etei with pure poste, technique in brilliant con trasting colors employed The mune of the artist is to be legibly punt.! on the back of eath thawing Contest ludgco The committee announces that the submitted posters will be judged College oat critics and rece,es the light to u•e all poste, accepted All posters newt he tweed in at the br.- g-ade hendgo.,rtcw in the Amory be fore January 25 All persons desiring fin Viet info,- mailer concern•ng the contest will see Cl.arles C. Person '25 A. A. GIVES ANNOAL FINANCIAL REPORT Football Shores Surplus or $28,960-other Sports Pro% c Liability ASSOCIATION SUBMITS INTERCLASS BUDGETS The annual leant of the Athletic A-sectatton I'm the year ending June 30, 1020, and the Interclatta budget financial statement tce•o teltased ht college officials,ester day ' Total n ctelpts Iron, all Coln CV3 amounted to $90:,00806 compared with receipts totaling $189,970.77 for the pre, coos teal Cote receipts ant guarantees Ilona the clot, en spot is rh esented hem c contributed $llO,- 13155, student athletic association metal. rslup fens ;144 dimn•l 525,1101 05, and athleta programa, faculty and Reason tad,cts, and loci dental items supply the mammog balanee of 5+,721 10 Football brought in the cleated netm n, $106,11071, con:paled ulth $90,08091 a jean ago Football Shm s SurpluN Fun Until. showing n surplus of ¶23.- 995.15, is the only spilt presenting 0 faa °rabic balance The temsaning ten shoe deficits innging from 012,- 591.11 in hind: to 0151,22 for the idle bun. Total c .iienditui es we, e $211,• 256.50 compared with •,197,720 57 du.- mg the preceding tent This includes guatante, to ,isiting tennis, tia,el• mg overlies, maintenance of Varsiti Hail and atilletn..fields, new des clop ments. octet, !Indians to Walt". Camp inemmial and the Olympic fund, din n;;hall cspon , e, Bente, Field Pieta,- ,1. and hood and insai once mention,. Tho total g.o , s income from all maim, amounted to '120,1,008 00, and cm lent espendrtu es 11010 8211,250 - SS, making a scant} cleficlt of 88,218 02 ‘l.larh. m hen added to pre, ions ac cumulated deficits tmountnir to 811,- 89785, shout the total association de (Continual on thud page) I-- Who's Dancing i Sigma Chi Junan Gills, Delta Tan Delta (china) Tumarrim Night Chi Delta Theta Sipmn Delta Up,ilon Alpha Tau Oinetra `La Vie' Requests Lists Of Fraternity Members Products Striking, Wendt Says filet el I , Sad, an c•eellent some, on tune alien houses trill be sprayed; '',1111,,,,, of the four classes v ill cellulose, for noes ar earl looking for ard I moth D Lao just as small ar tieles are 'iimmete for the inter-class wres tlin g , to the tune tenni trey will make more' at present," he continued tit, Januimi 111 in the Deer cation money fr inn the stalks than front the "The most torpor tent single detel-' Al " coin itself. Cornstalks me being ail- eminent this sear, in my opinion tins i l'i iem one is eligible All Portiet ' iced for the manufacture of paper and licen the succes,ful cumineimal pre . plots should I elicit at Ottee, and be other cellulose products," lie nerd nheirldurtion of sugar from son dust let n gni Limning for the cent. Since questioned further. I Gem non company," Doctor Wendt de- ( 0 Ili Spe,del intcnda to him his te "At pte,ent, rayon, al tilleinl lea.' cloyed. "Starch is but a step 'Limn , . I stain of the tai site squad on tha , thee, nralin, Duca, and lacquers meted from sugar, and as fats are being ) I warts of the meet all candidi.t, trill all being nude from cellulose," Doe- obtained Dom petroleum, the moister ' be :cloned to pal tropute. tor Wendt asset ted, "and because of of foods out of 'roods in the future I r the in elinnuaries the ft nutrition the low cost of cellulose obtained from mill be of great moor lance rind i i nig meet the juniors ',bile the suph farm and forest produets, the result- the answer to those who maintain (nolo' oppose the seniors A 5-pound mg compositions ale less e \ pensit 0 I that the factory will never supplant othantage will be allotted in each than for mei Is I look foram] to the ' the farm," he concluded ! tr sight, IL '-it:j 3 , COPIES (I:llfittgialt' Trustees Select Dean for Chemistry, Physics School Name Dr. Whitmore of Northwestern To Fill Vacancy NEW HEAD WILL ASSUME DUTIES lIEIZE NEXT JULY Selection of Dr. Frank Chinni] t hitmore, head of (be depai torrent n. chemistry at Northwestern unive-- city with a reputation of being one H of the ablest research chemists in the country. for dean of the School of Chemistry and Phisics to take effect ,July 1. was announced last night by President Ralph D Robed Colton mg P meeting of College trustees In referring to the appointment Dec tor net7el said, "The appointment of Dr Whitmoic as bend of the School CI Chemistry and Ph.y.C4 is anoth.•r step forusmd in the progress of the College. It is a step of which not only Penn State may hr proud, hut lihew..e the people of the Common wealth. The a, stance s.hich this distinguished chemist is capable of ienderint. to the College and the lll dUal les of the State is a taluabl•a asset" Dr. Gerald 1, Wendt, former dean and noes assistant to the Pieside in charge of research, and acting dean of the School of Cheme,by and Physics for this yea, Lharactcrircs Doctor 11 hilmor, as "a mac ssho aeons to accomplish results through miracles " "The ton:log of Doetol Whitmore," declaled Doctor Wendt, "menus u step (Contlnued on last page) condit ening moil, with the c•cep , lion of \ldler, alio stepped though 'tire , fait rounds with Captain Allie ATIDU, Wolff Wednesday afternoon. Alb, is 1111-a in escellent shape and pilling to fight .11 the unlimited clans if the heasy ,, mright prospects no not come up to the standiti I A hea%y cold put Many YeAn- IMous doe n for the count Wednesday :but hr vii 1)1°1,11)1y be hash in ha.- ' nes• rail% nest %%colt Marts', only pi Alma is to round into fighting trim I•efote the opening meet %%Ali \Vesta n tryland hem on February 2 While the lica%:, Acight problem pas Ibaud up soma% hat. the selection of a 115-pound represontati, became i more in% oh ed pith the add.tion of Hal Thins and Chapin, both of last pear's fic.hman team. Epstein ono Thies lam noted for the earlings I the (lye eight post last pear arta Chap.n ha I been defeated in the ohm : inatlons The rim% lind, pianist , I, tti%e Chi Cunninchnin and : 'En.,tein p'etitv of tiouble in limo th.-c-•u,neccd IhtlCe fel f slit THESPIAN COLD Dramatists C CLUB'S DIRECTAfS ELECT PROF. FRIZZ' CHAIRMAN Preparation of the had, fin the "Campus Re, or," Thespian produe : l tion to lie presented ne,t, Salm day night, has 1 ern completed and pal- I toopanta air rehoaising for the sho wh ch is intended to mirroi life at Penn State, In staging the "Campus Tte‘i.e,", the club hopes to start an annu l es ant, according to Charles I" Kin-1 dm! '29, prodeetion inanaget. The undeihing theme of the coining show, he sat s, is to aßmd a chance Cot Lei- I lain notables in student and facult:, life to sow them own particular pc euliai to, as obscned by Oho, Student, Wrac Script The set pt fen the production pas lii Wen by Kenneth 1' Deike 'JO, and W illiom 1' To, 'CO. Flank F. .110, u: 'JI, and Mania A. W hetstone! 'JI. composed the musical numbers phmh pill be featured in the htlo, The Vat site Ten, foi nicely ilobey ilottorf's m ch.stan, rvli supply mu• ac (hi oughout the offering. Vocal oust viii lie pi °smiled by the circle of thirty -one linen and by the Vitibity Qum tot George Shuster 'St. and (Con ttnued on ,eLond page) Agricultural Faculty Entertains Students About eig ht s .r n . n . ; h unt , aa ,, .0.0 he retutned to addre, the chap g.lsoll „ono, h t l I -CI VICO at, a lop eof font seal imembei 4of the faculty. Monday night llr tint conung 11114 a Itiult of 11.4 with Dr John 11. Throna,, in the Hotta ultute Imildtng p„n Thomas %legit:, Nas c h ant . n .re...dent 01 the college at the ttme. ~,,„ of th „ „„, u „ ,„ge,„„ been a clas.mate of Dr Thum. Dean Ralph L. Watts inttoduced the: t this logo nl ..entinan faculty to the nano vtudent; A pro. llovct end flnle. late vestelday afoot grant teas enacted bn a group of four- '...non had not et sent any notice of tCM men on the telntne %aloe of ”" `°b 3 "t of his ' ndth " s. coin as competed to other clopq --- o Class Wrestlers Begin Preparation for Title Seniors Arrange Joint I Meeting for Tonight There ;sill be a joint meating for the canto, class at 7 o'clock tonight - in the Bull Pen for the porpoer of selecting students for the Lowe Carnegie and John White Scholar ships. , GRIDMEN FILL GAP IN BOXING RANKS Joe Biller, Kaplan and Strohlc Will Exchange Punche4 in heal) weight Class THIS, CHAPIN TROUBLE FLYWEIGHT CANDIDATE:4 TM re . : =nit, to the hens yo eight ranks brighten Penn State's chanh.s for a winning team eon ~derabto, Le , Mink, loosing mentor, opined la,: night after the la , t par of pumbe, Fad elmilml out of the 'Zeema,' Itall ring, The neo's-ealf.ted mama ale Joe Millet, bin 13 gciilde, , Mike Paola'', foot! all end and hem yoeight on lm t 3001'1 fiedanua team, and Shuffle, V ho fought in the 173-pourd tin ision last } ear Miller Alas a member of the freshman team too 3 ea' s ago while Strubk earned a s a lotto: las' yea. 31111er Don, Glove:, laghtv.eiv,lit Recruit 1 - ,1a1,0,1a le r. , counterirg lalk die fl i.11 . y ,0 ~•.:' on.; S elgilt 101 the 125- n i elq , .1,1 nay la. i:eperd. , l • ,e , i , defend the luntani Leu,at 1, lon against 'nal eontentleis The (Continned on last pogo) Rev. W. Warren Giles Will Address Chapel Assemblage Sunday Saul inn:, ail, past N I at. to Penn W V. in Giles. 10.101 of the VII St Itefoi hied churth. Salt Orange, N , will aitain addle, ..he chapel audience on Sunday winn ing in Schwab auditorium Ilenerend OJr. nettle his lost ay pen, ante here in 192 ; o hen he if..- .Introit the Bitteitlqui eat midi,. Last. Rubber Ha Fur Senior 1k PRICE FIVE COLLEGE TO BE CONSTRUCTIO NEW BOTANY Philadelphia Company Contract for 3•St thick Building WILL ERECT 5751.69, STRUCTURE ON Do elopment S'eherne Dormd or 3 Wit It It For 101 Men Contract ns•mdci for the erection of the wes , a new three-story hotam ‘osimg' $151,493, and a ,spe-imental hou•.,r, 111,0 di anr,ouncement 1,3 College of These t ont• acts v. ith n pt nter'., glue imtoll and co n; the G tones.. dot !alto; . tog bnihhler, cs widaton to Pond lahori.tots the Lmld•ng prig. mu rut I' Not 11otant Build. L Ilnot or and SOI, of ph a hnn hten tett, the fin the fad unit 01 the it budding: Plans NI the call rot a cent! tl ontt inn LI only one of M3lllll Nllll Es present The lovlding e.h n1c..1,012 feet aanal ',all Le loe It-al on 0 held m fiont of the 1;• bull I.ng . It 1%111 be of bull h Ind•nn: luneatone t• onnun t the Liberal At I, loublim Sc' e" Inlet] atot tes and I moms, n ithotogt a pita dil four spectmen pt epat At]cn rten offices. la• ties , shalt N' ill he bousul to ti tit , Con . .. Unction is st begin soon so th it the both', exiy fot occupation cn No of tali goat T I tit ❑ns S.L,pn tnt inushrom Indust, in the mualn man ever, Ml' Mai hots elected behind the gicu• h g 11.11 It null he If by fn 10,17,11 t of 10 feet nod to , nl Cllldel hind, in ail and earth flow Dm juniors Prow.. il Pteiient tilln3 tall fot the nn of another 111, ' S di) 111It0 ett the th ot iitholion ,1 itt ' mothitioni. fin 101 men v ul in the nine eth,c innlitt to IVatts' OfilLtals al , o hope to It. Itt antra dottettott., 11.1111 Fe ',either,. and Pond laltotato tion toady fot use by the op •Itt. .eat nest Septentl I linear) studies ate hung it the let <testi' etton of Oil Mot Grange Ileinorial Pi ogre Lint Wean:slim. ma hid lotion of the main foundati the CI inn, mm .al . one-hundred loran build, of a contemplated son :Ws din mamma on the C.. Old ...It` noi 1, on the :dal, ic LIM; Al/1111 Al at.lon lanl •n little 11 Inu,hid to the ll_ not lane Ono, zliont th lbe t onti 111,1 s hops to halo 0 ' the nioa tii,L .111111 1", Pi„rtunll, nil t h t.% ed ft tan Old Main. 11111 1 1111 1111111 1,1 11111101 MA, 11. 1 iauss or helm: waled Laved that nol 1. it ill he Nt th, ca. onsfi uttlon or this to a neat fulute I , o..adatnoe, lel the me , el .t en mg of the Pond nun In mg. (onipleted sill nano than donble the onatot , and oil! I,c. one sort of the picani Ned canine `lentil tilt_ It.a.teatlon It ilt o /locantal ahead% in One .11 - culls feel 11..4 Puna State tan will bane all equanne any to educate the youth of t Today The Bullosopher Discusses Lack or Lights to Recto& lion Hall Visiting Privileges Editorials 1. For Open Politics 2. A Valuable Addition
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