\ Isemi^Weeklj fruit Js’ttitr Absorber VOL. 29, No. 9 OFFICIALS REVEAL ARCHITECT’S PLAN FOR POWER PLANT Authoiities Design Modern Unit To Increase Beauty of j College Campus WILL INSTALL LATEST MACHINES IN BUILDING Engineers Start Construction On Foundation— Practically Complete Excavation Plans for a new power house to be elected on the former site of the Old Mining building, which will cost $750,000, and will add to the beauty of the campus, weie disclosed by Col lege aichitectuial officials today. The building, which will generate heat foi all College buildings, has been designed to meet the strictest i equip ments of aichitoctural beauty The most modem machinery will eliminate dust and gume, and will produce s minimum of smoke. Excavation work has been almost completed and construction on the foundations has begun. College of ficials hope to complete the building by next spnng The J. G. White company, of Philadelphia, is direct ing design of the structuie, while the pichitectural design is furnished bj Charles E Klaudei, of Philadelphia The building will be constructed of brick similar to that of the Recieatio hall, with limestone a.id gianite turn ings All the doors and windows will be of steel The plant will extend 125 foot aloud College avenue, and | Js one of th(J outst „ ndl „ B wil' be 120 feet long. collegiate foiensic woiks of the *?ai A smoke stack 150 feet high, con- p enn debates on the afinmativc structed of the same material as the 1 ant j nega tive sides ol the League ot mam building, will use at the noit Nations question will be published m end of the stiucture. The stack, do- the tommg e( | l tion of tetetcolhyiatc signed to be an aitistic feature of the ( j) e i, (ltcbi accoidmg to Joseph F O’Bi t * building will be a separate unit. A' eij( debating coach wall between the power house and thei Thc vo i umc ,j;onipded each &ear_by stack \wit'Xoha‘ni"plpcs''leadmg—r NobiliTand Nobile of New York, and the boileis. Space has been reserved c(llte(J by Egbert Ray Nichols of the foi r second stack to be constructed University of Redlands, includes the 1 latei at the rear of the building at Clght college debates which in the this end. ,opimon of the editois were notevvor- Facing Burrowes stieet, thc main It is th 6 Hist time that the Nit-j cntiancc is gained by a double flight M oratois weie honoicd. 6 of steps A utility exit has been plan- 1 Mam speeches, rebuttals, bibltogta ned fot thc end facing College avenue, 1 pbica> an d shoit nccounts of thc de I Above this door a large window wii hate'- will appeal in the publication j use almost to thc loot of the struc- jji. O’Brien edited thc section duvot-. turc, flanked on each side by similar |Cd to the College speakeis. I tall windows. Thc roof, which .to*, Ovrurd Teain scvunl levels, gives the building a , , . pyian.ul cited. on this ond the .formative side ol tho losolu ntt , 1 f rt,, .„.n tion that thc United States.entei the The cast side of the buildmg w of Nations Wtls <, U p pol ted m oontam a balcony housing clKtiical the<kbatc „, th o-.ford unit daily hem equipment The tui bine used at pres- yea| Albeit j Gaies ’2O, Robert out in the old power house will bp‘ w Hcfl , , 2i) and j aL | c r. R, t hnida tinnsfened to the new oke fQi Penn State Space has been provided foi a new penn Stat(J WUb lut uined the wm generatoi with 1200 kilowatt tapaci.y nw . a large nmJol ,ty in an audi which will increase the efficiency or. Q vote> An atten d an ce of ovci the plant materially The new genei-( onc thousam j m ade this contest the utoi will be furnished by the Genet- 1 blg hi lgbt of the season, accoidmg to al Electric company. , Piofessoi O’Brien. A crane located in thc noith-east The negative side of tho question corner of thc building will serve both; W as uphold against Temple and Lin tho balcony and the basement. CoaL co j n umveisitics The Temple en vvill be stored in a large bin at the gagement was broadcast over station icar of the building, which will be | WCAU, .Philadelphia, Temple win screened from the street. The most ning a radio audience vote A JJ-to-0 model) 1 machinery will conduct fuel] judger.’ decision gave the Nittany tiio to the stokers, and will dispose of the; tho Lincoln debate Gates, Richards, ashes It is hoped that this equip- and David Kitsch ’3l, formed the men* will dispose of dust ffcctively 1 negative team Ita ‘LA VIE- INDIVIDUAL ! UEAN wlu ‘ visit am.iekst SITTINGS START MONDAY, Dr. Gotald L Wondt, assistant to the President in industnal nnd Ssuen tific iesenu.li, will rcpicsent the Col lege at the dedication of the Mooie laboutoiy of chemisjtiy at Amheist college next Ftiday. Students 1W SI 30 Fee—Will Few: Fur 4 Photographs With the* awarding of contract!* fo photogiaphy work on the 11)31 Lti Vic, individual sittings will stait Mon*, dnj, Pusiness Mnnuger Jack H. Eis nmn Ml, announced yesterday Four poses will be taken, fiom' which the student will select the one! to appeal in the year book Eacl I student will be lequuod to post uj fee of $1.50 at the time of the sit-1 ting This fee may be applied to the | puichuse of photographs. The appointment card will uuiy i hflcen-ininute excuse foi any clas scheduled at the tune of the sitting Photos of tumpus scenes uie being taken It is planned'to use them as In past Lit Vies. •V ARRANGES HI-Y BANQUET Penn State’s Y. M. C. A. has ar ranged a banquet to be held Monday, at the University tlub for forma Hi- Y members in the freshman class. Included in the vailed p'rogiam which Spaeth Discusses Relation X^thlJK Of Athletes and Musicians THROUGH S ARRENS Disproves Popular Impression That All Artists Appear Effeminate and Weak The idea of a football coach hai unging his men on the gudiron m the afternoon and entertaining them at night with Beethoven’s Minuet m C or the latest bit of jazz might be considered odd by sonic persons, but Dr Sigmund Spaeth, noted music authority, doesn’t think such is the case. Dv. Spaeth has been in State Col lege this week piomoling the ticket sale for the Artists’ couisc Several years ago he coached a football team at Asheville, N C and at the same ! time directed the musical clubs. In 1920 he lepoitcd most of the nmj'oi football games for the New Yoik Tiiiich and at the same time wrote a music column lor that paper. That u really talented musician could be nothing but an effeminate pci son with unshoin locks and a suit able subject for pampering at wo- I men’s club meetings is a view' belong ing to the age of hoop-skirts and pow dcicd wigs, m Di. Spaeth’s opinion “When Padeiewski came to the United States for his conceit torn,” the visiting musician instanced, “he PUBLICATION LISTS NITTANY DEBATES Volume Includes Aflirmatite, j Negative Talks on League ! Of Nations Topic I F.C BO \RD OF CONTROL FINES ALPH \ SIGMA PHI Alpha Sigma Phi was found guilty by Inteifratcinity council Bo.ud of Contiol of violating ar ticlo -1 of the 1929 lushing code Aiticle 4 slates that uftei Tues day evening, October 1 ut 8 o’clock fintcimty men shall not bo m com pany oi communication with fiesh men at any time until Wednesday evening, Octobei 2 at 7 o’clock. As a penalty of a piovcd intiac tion m a lust offense, aiticle 2 in the by-laws of Inteifiatemity council’s const.tution piovules for a vote of consulc bv Inteifiatemity counul, notice of which shall be published in the COI.I.MUAN and sent olhctally to evciy national lra toimty at Penn State and to the national chaptei oi hcmlquiu Ur> of the guilty fialeimty Aiticle 9 of the lushing code states that fiatcrmtit'K found guilty ahull fm STATE COLLEGE, PA., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1929 Grants Contract to Pittsburgh Construction Company for was foiccd to wear his hnn long bo 4'lfin non cause of the prevailing belief thal Approximately SjOO,OOO such u custom is indispensable to the - ■ musician’s art The American people „| r j,. V iY ATAY’f’ONNFCT can not visualize a great musician HIGHWAY MAx CUiMNtiLI without flowing hair. "What would have happened if Pndeiewski had suddenly appeared .n football togs<• , Local Officials Approve Plans Paderewski-is now the lone famous , n , musical genius who wears his hair Of Proposed Link Road long His public will not let him cs- To Aid College cape In contrast with Paderewski’s flow- , ing locks, scanty black han fringes a row stile highway tanning fioni Dr Spaeth’s head, the top of which. College Avenue at Ncnlh Atheiton sloped shaiply buck fiom a low fore- sticct several miles into the Baiiens, head, has little natural protection Ul ]j pass behind the Recreation Hall But li»is a musician an d affoid anothei route foi vehicles His body is that of an athlete He after indoor athletic -events The is moie than six lect tall and has a congested traffic tn front of the Hall £uild m proportion, a fact that may w ,n probably be relieved aftci com cxplain why he gained a* place in ath- p) e tion of the load letics at both Havcrford and Prince- Contracts for the fiist section o' ton when he attended those institu p lopo sed highway 1 hme been tlons v awarded to the Ross Construction “The time will come, Dr Spaeth continued, “when the musician will be , (Continued on last page) opciatmg with the State department j has approved plons for the road con struction. AU necessao peimits toi 'the right-of-way have been granted . by borough officials. ! Stalling at College avenue, the • r, , . r, highway, which will be constructed Russian Symphonic Sonj, Group, ol LOncic t c> W ,U iun noith on Athei- Will Open Winter Series 'tor stieet and into the Barrens. The __ Ifns. section will be almost si\ nirlc^ Here November 1 lone PASSES REMAIN ON ! SALE FOR COURSE With a rceoid ticket sale icported| fo. the opening week of the cam*! pa-gn, officials for the Aitists’ course sponsored bv the College, will con tinue the sale throughout next week at the tieasuiei’s office in the ok l Beta Theta Pi house Good seats are still available fo th.o season, Dnector Jtirhaid W Giant, chairman of the Course com jnuttee leports He also expects tc have the Auditorium ciowded to cap acity when the Russian Symphonic Chon opens the couise November 1 | According to advance lepoits, the [ choral gioup is one of the unusua> 'musical organizations in the I The chon appeared foi several sea jbons in New Yoik City, then made r [ torn of the laigei cities in the country I Studied Under Famous Composer The singers aie undei the duration . m nnci ol Basrle Kibalchich, noted Rusaiar WOMEN DEBATERS a ; 1 DISCUSS POLICIES the age of twelve when he was callec , , u „„n to lead a luge chou ra h.s hon» . Countl , Holds Con,,-,.10rn town Ho hat, also directed one of tht ; famous Russian chons, the Archangel l skj Chon of Petiogiad, and the Chon I of the Petiogiad Conservatory of Mu sic. Duung his eaily life, the con ductoi studied undei Rimsky-Koi sakoff, one of the foiemost Russiat co'nposcis. Metropolitan eutics have praiseo the ofleets secured by the choir ir then arrangements of Russian foil, songs Among the favorite number/ which they probably will offer herj aie “Volga Boatmen Song,” Dvorak! “Humoresque,” and the “Credo” bv\ Gietehaninoff. PHILADELPHIA MINISTER WILL SPEAK IN CHAPEL Doctor MncCallum To Talk Sunda< O.r “The Quest of Life' D.. John A MacCallunr, pastor of the Walnut Street Presbyterian •huich m Philadelphia will speak or “The Quebt of Life" befoie the chap j el audience in Schwab auditorium j Sunday Dr MucCuilum, a native of Canada, was educated at the Columbia urn \ veisity Union Theological Semina*y and leceived the dcgicc of doctor o' divinity fiom Lafayette univcisity He is the twenty-thnd of his imrnedi ate family to be oidained to the 1 Piesbyteilun mimstiy. ; Among the boohs of which he 1 author is “Now L Know” and “The ■ Gieat Paitneiship." 1 PROFESSOR ON DEAR’S LCAVF| RECEIVES DEGREE IN EUROPE 1 Piof. Paul 11. Schweitzer' the Engmeoiing Research department has ictuincd fiom a year’s lca\c in Eur ope whore he received the degiee of Doctor of engineering at the Dresden institute of Technology in Germany. Mdfet of his time in-Euiope was it at a study of new methods and WITH TYRONE TURNPIKE company of Pittsburgh by Department of Highways ■ was levealed to be *5298,107. | The Borough of State College, co- To Add Sections Later I Definite arrangements foi the com pletion ol the entile highway have l not been revealed by'the State de partment It is probable, ho\\e\ei i I that in scveial years the load will 1 run thiough Waddle and connect with the highway from Bellcfonto to Ty -1 lone. State offic.-ks bcluv'c v tii..t Ru. new loadway will afford an outlet foi the small faim settlements noith of State College as well as a well-traveised connecting link between two import ant highway routes "The new loadwav is anothei step taker by the State Highway depart ment to impiove transportation m Centre county," stated Benjamin J Eynon, State commissioner of Motor Vehicles. At Harrisburg—Coach Plans Schedule For Year I Questions and policies for the vvoni 'en debateis this season v.eie discuss 'cd at the convention of Forensic ' Council held at Harrisburg, October i y Y Topics under consideration for de flate aic the Colsworth thirteen ’ month calcndai, the effect of the ma -1 chine age, the Emergencies of Worn . ( en, and the limiting of higher edu cation for those specially adapted to 11N* j Negotiations aie under way for de ; bates with Seton Hill, Hood, Untvei ! sity oi Pennsylvania, University ol 'Pittsbuigh, Syracuse university, 'George Washington and Waynesboio , According to Prol. John II Frrz/ell, coach ol the team, a tup la being planned thiough southern Pennsyl vania, Maryland and Distuct of Co lumbia between semcsteis. I. F. C. BOARD OF CONTROL SINES SIGMA Pill EPSILON Sigma Phi Epsilon was found guilty by Intel fraternity council Board ol Conti ol of violating ar ticle 4 ot the 1021) lushing code. Ailiclc 4 states thut aftei Tue»- lay evening, Oetobei 1, at 8 o'clock, fraternity men shall not be in com pany oi communication with tresir man at any time until Wednesday evening, Oetobei 2 at 7 o’clock. As a penalty of a pioved infrac tion m u fust offense, uiticle 2 in the by-laws of JntcrfrutoinuJ council’s constitution provides tor a vote ot censure by Intcrfiatci nity council notice of which shall bo published m the coi.l.EGlAN* and sent officially to every national fiateimty at Penn State and to die national clmptei ot lic.ulijunrteis of the guilty fialeinPy. Artie.” 9 ol the rushing code states that fiutei mties found guilty shall loi (flnUwjtan. Undefeated Lions Seek Over Powerful N.Y.-U. At Yankee Stadium Telephonic Communication Will Relay Play-by-play Account of N. Y. U. Battle In oidei that students not attending the Penn State-New Yoik umvo* uty football game m Ncu" York tomorrow may letene a play-by-play ac count of the encounter, telephone communication will be made outworn Recreation hall and the Yankee stadium foi the returns at 2 o’clock to mouovv afternoon. It is probable that the telephone m Recreation hall will be cooncctc I with a loud speaker in oidei that tba i etui ns may b-' audible to all pre - out. The diagramatic field with the ran.e and nunibei of each nkryei will also be used to follow the progiess of t‘m game S-cues ot otr.ci ma’oi games throughout the East will be leccived regularly by arrangement with Western Union The sophomoio bind will le puucnt at the letuins while entertatn ment will be provided between halve; Hamilton M Redman MO and Wal ter G Cott ’.)(), associate footba’l managers will be in change of the re turns The game will be announced ove* the telephone fiom New York by Charles A. Wakcman ’l3, foimeily cmef announcer and studio rv.inag er at radio station WCAE m Pittsbuigh Admission to the returns will be fifty cents. The Penn State Blue band will broaucast from station \YI/ in New York ovci the National broadcasting fmm 12 until 12 30 t/doc’ tomorrow afternoon Results ot the uoss-counliy meet between Penn State, Nov. York university, and Lehigh v ill also le announced ovei the network. 163 TURN OUT AT | ALUMNI REGISTER ‘ PLAYERS’ TRIALSj FOR HOMECOMING Candidates Try for Positions Golfers To Entei Tournament In Casts of 3 Conuntf At Annual Celebration Winter Shows Oetobei 25. 26, 27 One hundred ami sixty-three can-j didates reported at the Penn State Player studio above iho Auditoi iu*n l , stage for try-outs Wednesday night j, Tnah foi the nest thice shows will Lo continued tonight at the studio i Dnectoi Arthur C Cloetmgh. when , interviewed* aftei the fust tnuls, e\-j [pressed considerable optimum and iiopc ’for a successful season He was especially pleased with the large turn out ot fieshnmn aspirants" [ The dnector said, "We aie laving plant, fai ahead this, jeai, and feel saie that we me facing the Inightcst Mi'll in the histoiv of the oigamzu- Uen Judging from the mateiinl ut hand, oui season can be nothing but success ” Trial*, fm .1 Show*, Tij-outs weie held at thi3 time for the first thiee shows scheduled fot pioduction this veai The shows aiej Students PI in Ma,s Meeting “The Roval Family” to be piesentcdj jhe annual Vaisitv dub dinnei j ir Docembci, “The Good Hope ” the j JC l to ld at the Ccnt.c Hills Coun iJanuaiy offering, anti “The c j u t> at 7 o'clock Fuduv night j 'Muidci M>steiv,” a thullei to be ’phi event has been the get-tngcthei pioduced eail> nc\t >«ai j 4, past \eais foi most of the famous; Announcement of those successful 1 Pear State athi.-tes, guulunte manag | ip the opening twnls v ill be posted e Neil M Fleming icnoits i <>" the bulletin boiud in Libeiul Aits' Student lende.s aie at picsent la>-, building this morning Fuithct no- 1 ,,- plans foi a mas-, meeting to be tice of tij-outs will be placed on the! held at 7 in o’clock Fndnv night boaid eaily ne\t week Pi ei dent Ralph 0 Hetrel has been Pioi Cloet.ngh, Piof David D asked to “-peak at the meeting, a* veil Jlason, and Funk S Neusbaum ton- 1 a othci facultv membeis ducted the tests foi pio>pective pla>-[ A ta.cleiia stvle luncheon will be t-i \nothei geneial tij-out im <-ei\ed at the Aimoiv Satuidaj noon actoij* will be held Intel in the sea b\ the State College Paient-leachei ion association A campus toui, football gai'.e, and sinokei aie olbei Icaluic AG MEN TO BROADCAST FARM CHATS PROGRAM a ‘, an Alumnae puilv Satuidaj night ,r Gtarge Mcn.oiiul doinutoij Extension Spc:ialists Plan Top.c, bIMUKS BEFORE ENGINEERS For M)K \ Radio Lectures . I run* John R Harwell, e\tensnn .t.’Kniultuni! cnKinoei, uilchos&ed the Extension specialists of the . c tool (am , ua , n „j wtinjf <( f the Noith Atlun ,f Airmultiuew.ll , ea , on „ t the Amei.can A.-soua tntU fioni Station KHKA. l'itUbuiK , \,| J i()n ()f Akiiu . Ui „.il Enginccis on istarting this wvcl. .u.il continuing in j„ Kuial i]j can f !t uLion'’ .it the Muib.i -111 Apnl 10 tt«st V ‘‘K‘"' a ‘; Ki ; tJ / i ;!chu,ett-. AKUUiltm.il college, Am 'tm.il spcnheis vull .llunut- ,U, Mbs i ast night Penn State men on the luint eh.i.-ij‘ piogiam . , . ,i Bioatlcustmt: at 12 20 o clock, the talk* mil continue 10. ten minutes >n I subjects ot timely intrust to hum- , CIS., H.mleneis., oichaidists, daiijmen, •uni Uvcstocl piodusei*. a-, well as j con*uim:is ot hum pioducts The pi o«iurns Hill include MicVi topics ns, "The Mniket Kkk of the I Futuie," "The Isiini Woods u hu\-. uiks Bunk,” "Intel cstuiK 1-enluies ot ( j Clean Milk Pioduction,” “Oichatd In sects and Then Conti ol," and "ITc |Bik Fi\e of Potest Ticv Plnnliiw." j Who’s Dancing Mpiin Chi Rho IMn Lambda Theta Sigma IMn lipsdon uml Della Sigma IMu nl Delta Sigma IMn (closed) SATURDV) Mpha Gamma Rho j Alumni and foimci students aie t non making lesei.ations at head-; jq'iaiteis fot the tenth annual Home-i jcjnvnt. celemation to be held at the 1 College Octobei 23, 20, and 27. Of-! litial in chaige of the event espectl 'the largest turnout in lecent jear' | ] Hendquaiteis foi \isilois will be established in the Aimoiy Fndav af-j temoon, ard giaduatcs will leg’Stci , thc»o immediately uocn armal Al- 1 I umn* tugs wul be seemed at that, 'time and telephone facilities will bej pioiided foi the guests j 1 Opening the week-end of activities,! *c2il\ comeis will repoit to the Caddv | 1 hoLa. at the College golf comse to 'icgistei fo. the Alumni to’iinament | iD' William S Glenn Ji , thaiinu'o: o. the touinej committee, announces 1 J that valuable pn/ea be avvaidcl l tt the vvinneis in this event i r c no mid or covirol nxLs Tin:r\ kappv phi Thet.’ Kappi Phi was found guiltv b. Intel fialeimtv council Llo.ml ol Contiol of violating ni t cle 1 nr the !'J2'l ui .lung code \i t ilo 4 stales that nftei I ues di, evc i. Ilf,, Octobei 1. it B o’ctock, fiat* i mlv nrn shall not he in com -1 in. o communication v ith fiesh nic* at am time until U i‘dncsdu evenin' , Octohei 2 at 7 o’clock a penallv ol a piovcd m fiaction in a lust ohense, aiticle 2 in the h\-luw> nt lilt* lfl.lteimtj minul’s constitution pimidia i<»■ i* vote ol censuie bv Intelfiatei nitv council, notice of which shall ho published in the com.h.ian and seat olhciallv to eveiv national fialeinitv at Penn Statu anti to Inc national eliaptei oi headquai ter. ol the guilty fiateimtj Ai- Ude l> of the lushing cotlc states that fialeimties found guiltv shall
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