COLLEGIAN i :g board Iton M. Roacnbloom ’SO lluninti* Minigcr sell L. Rehm '3O Adirrihinr Mtnairr ,’in E. Baiwis ’SO The stage was set It was definitely decided that we would loa\c for New Yoik at an eaily lioui this morning But, ns luck would hn\c it, we uim mnged thiougli n pile of college and umveisitv news, papers that had accumulated on our desk Circulation Manager ' uy R. Dowdy jr 'JO turrign AUtrrlixlng Manager < Pa , on uccrnid clam matter SER 18. ID2O The fiist ncws|)upei, unfoitunatelv, was the Yale \rns And the hrst stoij that attiacted our eye was one in which Piesulent James R Angell condemned “week-ending" bj Yale umlei graduates .EAR SKY *s football fortune** were »\pcctedly. while student m an effort to solve the luced the answer Sat- Nittnny football team triumph o\ei a tugged me afternoon N r ew York "The men who systematieallv withdiaw fiom New Haven each week-end uie not only depming themselves of the opportunity tu make vuluahL* friendships on tlie campus," he was quoted as saving, “but the) aie subjecting themselves to fatigue and excitement which bring them back jaded and unfit to do then college woik on Mondav " »»li:nn newspapeis as a *\ Helmed. 2d-to-0, by an t for a Lion killing when ash with “Chick” Mee in the Yankee Stadium lowevei, the Violet team lonsonable explanation Penn State is untned in Our fiist move was m the dnection of the tele phone We had decided to give up oui oppoitumt.v to duve to New Yoik foi the big game While wait ing for a long-winded Liothei to get off the line, we picked up anothei newspaper This one was fiom Va&sar But this- was a diffoient storv the New York team is with renewed stiength nn Stale tomoriow will >s. whereas a detent will Bated wish Tins to the 'aptain Jack Mai tin and Piesulent Heniy N McCiacken of Vassal college, the goal of mnnv Yule men each week-end, had also lead Piesulent Angell’s statement. test, and that they can intmgly of their best ef- INO. POOL iguduate it is gijtifvmg drof swimming pool will he 1022 ulunmi raise the piesent, on the basis of lass has collected u sub- “I cannot conceive ol such tups being as haimful as they aie depicted bj Di Angell" Ami so, jaded and unfit though we may be Mon day moining, wt’ie going to New Yoik today backing of College of- .neiy undergiaduate and 00, or peihaps ?]OO,OOO, mm swimming pool com- But, in justice to Di Angell, we must lcpoit that Vassal women aie onlv peinutted one week-end ‘free" each month [eim ’22, hopes that the Regaidless, this bu-.iness of ••week-ending” is not a problem heie as it is m othei colleges and umvei- 132 in <i»-dei that it may the tenth reunion of the Because, nftei all, Philadelphia and New Yoik uien't just around the coiner pool cannot be denied A ithing else, should enny ful close, for it would be sylvania game. Because, accoiding to thiee’persons atop a hill oveilooking the little town of Masefield, Saskatchewan, November t>, three days pnor to the Penn encounter, will be the end of the world ?e or umtorsity as large im\e at least an excuse for mati iculate at Penn State, chainpiors graduate en of the lack of swimming All that we can sav is that if*the thiee persons are Penn State giaduates, they aie unloyal to the publicly iccogmzing the Early this week President ego authoiities are fully icie, and are %eiy hopeful irt of whatevci future ad ihysical plant of the Col bies Hugo Bezdek pointed At its best this ballyhoo concerning the overem phasis of college football is a lot of bunk. In Central Europe, foi instance, the winning of international football contests has become second in mipoitnnce to that of winning military sciaps tremendous intoiest being in the idea is one thing s seems to be supplied bv Withal, tnmonow’s scrap with NYU should settle, once and foi ull, the effectiveness of the Pius- lass of 1022 earnestly desuing a pool, it, and with the baching of :gian feels that theie is no g pool being completed at o'>eai s:J a: sian March Which, no doubt, will be among the Blue Band numbeis. Should the Blue Band fail to bleak it up into musical bit«, the Nittany Lions may tenr it into unieeognLoble shied* iND CUSTOMS C the campus has been ic appai ent decline in cus it last fall, when the exo- blue notes' in, pandemonium reigned In the hustle and bustle .lass looms customs were \ear ago and since then for h comnlete, iccovery lente The lavness in ob- legislations laid down by lues and the accusing hand In ought into the discus the hope that the\ will of- tancc m straightening out imately two-thuds of the :ome members of fiatcini* 'o a great opportunity to f, while in the piocess of es the houses will lequire onis and traditions of the will be lemoved fiom the ?nt body Yearlings who ai collegiate journey with id m then minds will be a ition in lutei veins than lax m that lespect job upon Student Tribunal y and football men whoso ity fi ashmen foi slight of iuld he discarded now and loie practical one- that to ! must enforce all customs loyally to the College by 11s and tinditions are the and, since the fraternities illcgo, they should unite in :i THE LION’S DEN •BV DANIEL We were thoioughly disgusted Ncveitholess, we He leplicd to it thusly Now our next wonj is the week-end of the Penn- Unless, of couise, the Mauh should emountui SPECIAL DISPLAY Dollar Books New Editions of Worthwhile Books Formerly sold for 2.50 and up Well bound—Select titles Add some of these to Your own Library SEE THEM Keeler’s CATHAUM THEATRE BUILDING USB 1-iiNN StaTj-J COLLEGIaN 1 Letter Box All "I client to the Cilitor" muni hear Ihi Rixnature and nddrc«v of the wrtler If desired a nntn tie plume should sap ptimeiil Hie slcnuturf. Si* n-Aiinnsihtllty U tiy the editor fur sentiments miirtHod In this column Editor, Penn State coilfuian* 1 Dciji Sn I You undoubted!) witnessed Satur ' day's. game against M.ushall Thti game w«n» great hut the booing oJ tho fieshmen was not what one ex j peels when he goes to sec a game. ' In a foimer edition of the coLLFdAf vou stated that this booing slioulc imine to an end This did not seem to help tho sophomoies ( 1 After giving this question consul liable thought, I personally believe ( thr should come to an end once am [foievoi This. w’U help a gient dea i toward Penn State Spirit and vvil ttlsc encoutage the futuie uppeiclass ! men to make themseh es feel a pari I nl good old Penn State. { A freshman docs not mind being ! booed at times but when ho is booe< at a football game befoie thousands ,ol out-of-town people, his Dad 01 lelutives, I can safely say he does not feel very well This is also dib 'cornaging to the College * Hoping that the contents of my let-, l tei will help to pieseive Penn State Spirit, I remain A SOPHOMORE ' (Signed) J. K ‘Barrens’ Produce Geological Prize In ‘Fish-Egg Rock’ Pi 01 Chesleigh A Bourne, head ot iho department of geology, m reply to a request of the Service Cut Stone Contiactois’ association of Chicago for a sample of the most unique stow ‘found in this section ot the state’ sent a piece ot “Oolite,” a rare stone found in the “Bariens” noith of the campus This i ock, sometimes c»Hed“hsh egg lock" because of its appeaiance, if not found in abundant quantities “But foi this fact,” states Piofessoi Bomnc, “it would make an ideal budding stone.” It is quite a popular specimen foi the amateur geologists collection in'lliat it is pievalent in :so few districts, and then only in nunuto quantities “Oolite” occur* m the Mines Form ation of the Uppec Capibnan Age 1 which is composed of two hundied feet ot dark magnesium limestone. The 'bed was foimed by the deposition o 1 many small-qounded.aionaietions ol ’ calcium- which were re placed by the carbonates of silica. The concietionary structure was pre served dunng this forming process, giving the rock the appearance of a ' nest of minute eggs. EYEit .EXAMINED M) Kinds of frames, &. repairs DR. EVA B. ROAN Registered Optometrist omcK nouns State College Bellefonte Wed 2 |i m In R p m .Honda), Timtday, Sat 10 n m tn 7 p m Thursday. Triday fiorl.nck Buildipjr 120 Faat Cullckc Opp Court Hnuitc Avenue •Dorit Experiment ■ with you? Appearance, Montgomery & Co. Slate College, Pa. Sweetest Day • Saturday, October 19th Make Someone - Happy Mary Lincoln And WHITMAN’S REXALL DRUG STORE Robert J. Miller [Penn State Man ] Aids Aviators in Conquering Fogs Fog, the greatest menace to the lives of aviators and then passen gers, has keen conquctcd at last, and the inventive genius of a formei Penr. State students was- a leading ami cs scntinl factor in the victory. This was publicly demonstinted ic ’ently when Lieutenant .Tunics 11. Doo-1 'ittle, member of the 26th National 1 Guard Division Aero Squadron, made i complete “blind (light” at Mitchell Field, New Yoik. The most essentia'i of the four newly devised aeronaut)-J :al instillments which _ made the | achievement possible was a visual i turned iced dnection indicator ic j iponsivc to iudio signals, the inven 1 hon of Fiancis W Dunmoic ’l6, who! s now woiking in the icseaich labor -1 atoiy of the United States Buieau of Stnmlaids, at Washington, D C On a selected spot on Mitchell Field a new short iange ladio beacon, vvhicn piojccts .beams fifteen to twenty miles in two ditfeient directions, had ocen erected It is twelve feet high, cost about $2OOO and is a develop ment of the long iange radio beacon already installed at the airpoit This beacon, working in conjunction with the tuned reed indicator invent- ’d by Mr Dunmore, is the most im portant part of the equipment foi Mind flying, since it leads the pflot to the held and to the point where it is safe for him to land Signals from this radio beacon told Doolittle when he was following the path of its beams The signals weic icccivcd by the flioi on a visual indi cator mounted on the dashboaid of his plane lathei than by earphones. This is the device invented by Mi. Dunmoie and the essential fcatuies of it are two vibrating steel leeds, the tips of which aie white with a black background. It is only necessary foi the pilot to watch the two white lines pioduced by the vibiatmg read to tell whether or not he is deviating from his couise. So long ns they lemam of equal length, he can lest assmed that he is on the coirect couise PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS - Fire Insurance EUGENE H. LEDERER 124 West College Avenue The telephone grows air-minded THE BELL SYSTEM has made many phones. A vast program of cable construc successful experiments in two-way plane Don is going on. to ground telephone communication. This This’is the period of growth, improve new development illustrates how it matches ment and adventuie in the telephone a pace ahead of tlie new civilization. It is industry. Hxppndituies this year foi new . now growing faster than ever before. plant and service improvements will total New telephone buildings are going up more than five hundred and fifty million this year in 200 cities. Many central offices dollars—one and one half times the? entire are changing from manual to dial tele- cost of the Panama Canal. - BELL SYSTEM nation-wide system of inter-eonnetting telephones “OUR PIONEERING WORK HAS.JUST BEGUN 702 AG STUDENTS ENROLL FOR YEAR Forestry School .Attracts Largest ' Number—lo 2 Students Enroll For Dairy Ilnslmndrj Em oiling 702 students in agucul tmal couisos, Penn State ngaiu tanks among the lending land-giant [institutions of the.conntiv in this j held of education, College officials an |nounec Foiest.y has attracted the hugest number of students this year, 110 be ing enrolled m the foui-yeai couise and twentv-foui in the two-vcai couise This branch of the School ,of Agncultuie has fifty-foui ficsh jnjer and twentv-mne sophomoies, the I hugest numbeis m these two classes, [and nineteen juniois and seventeen [semois, th second laigcst emollment 1 among the dpartments m these class es Eighteen me enrolld m the hrst ycai woik of the two-jcai course and six aie completing the woik With 102 students, daily husbandly tanks second This depuitment leads in the number of semois with twenty one and also has the laigcst gioup ot juniors, twenty-eight It is second onlv to foiestry in the number of sophomoies, tvvcntv-six being enroll ed, and is third in freshmen with twenty-sev en PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS DRY CLEANING $l.OO PRESSING 35c GERNERD’S 140 Allen Street GRAHAM & SONS Established, 1896 The fact, that most eveiy stoic that handles candies in town has tried then best to seeme oui e\du<>ivo lines, is pioof positive that we have the ical lines 25 years buying experience does it Friday, October 18, 1929 T WOMEN’S COLLEGE INCLUDES" AERONAUTICS IN CURRICULUM Inteicst m aviation has giown to such an extent in- American schools i that courses in the subject arc in!- eluded in the cunlculum of vvomon'a colleges throughout the countiy. It remains to Barnaul college foi women, however, to add to the courses of study, specialized subjects in avia tion for women flicis When the fall teim opened students at this Now 1 Yoi 1 school were allowed to take up I the studv of navigation applied to I Dying FOR THE BABY—Dainty dresses. Bibs, Gei trades, Sweaters, Pillows, Cmriage lobes. Toys— at the Old Mam -Ait Shop, opposite Front Cam pus , PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Matinee daily at 1:10 except on Sat urday during football season. complete afternoon showing starts at 3 00. FRID \Y— Charles Farrell, Mar) Duncan in . THE RIVER” Part-Talking Drama . , SATURDAY— Lee Tracv, Mae Clark, Stepin Fetchit ‘BIG TIME’ Aid-Talking Corned) Drama '' MUNDAY and TUESDA— 'Matinee Daily Victor McLaglen, Edmund Lowe ih 1 “THE COCK-EYED WORLD” ‘J UI-Taliong, Singing, Laughing Riot,!
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