VOL. 26, No. 16 PI DELTA EPSILON TO HOLD CONCLAVE HERE NEXT MONTH National Honorary Journalistic Fraternity Changes Date Of Annual Meeting COLLEGE WILL WELCOME GROUP FOR FIRST TIME Convention Plans Include Dance, Smoker, Luncheons, and Business Sessions Pi Delta Epsilon, national honorary journalistic fi<ucimty, has changed the date for the coming annual giand convention fiom Fcbiuary to the cailj part of next month. The convention: will be held at Penn State The program l'oi the conclave calls for delegates ftom cveiy chapter of the fiaieinitv. One representative and in most instances two from each chapter'will bo present. Beginmng Thursday night with a smohei, the conferences 'will last thicr days. Filday and Saturday will be given over to business sessions Well Known wuters for laige newspape-s will speak at vanous times during th? meetings. - Appoint Committee ITcnrls A banquet to be given Friday night is airangcd for the visitors at which several speakcis will address the group on newspapei woik Luncheons aio planned for Friday and Saturday at noon The piogiam will probably be concluded with a dance Saturday night A', the last meeting of the local chapter John L Barnhait ’3O, was ap pointed chairman of the dance com mittee. . William T. Teas ’3O, wil’ manage the smoker Hany A. Matklc *3O will hive charge of the luncheons while William L Hnmmaker ’3O wil* supei intend the banquet. Rexford E •Ca tenj«o is chairman of-thc momc committee and M Alexander Spear ’3O of the housing committee Eugene A Rcichard ’3O is in charge of the program. Pi Delta Epsilon w r ns founded at Syiacusc with the puiposc of foun ing a society to promote the intciesu of journalism m colleges. At present there are forty-five chapteis, lepic seating colleges lluougnoik the coui\- ti> This is the first time that Pi Delta Epsilon has held <i convention at Penn State Last fall the meeting was hclj at Georgia Institute of Technologj ir Atlanta Ga. SOCIETY OPPOSES LITERATURE BAN Penn State Profev-ors’ Association Dcploies Customs Censorship Of Foreign Writings Opposing ccnsoiship of all impoited liteiature by customs officials, the College chaptei of the American A*- socialion of University Professoi- sent resolutions to Congiessmvi’ fiom Pennsvlvama and io mcmbeis of the House Ways and Means commit tee urging them to support n measure by which a jury would decide what litcratuie is obscene or seditious. The national body of the Amencan Association of University Professors has uheady piotested ugainst the ac tion of the House on the giound that Section 305 would piovc a hindrance to the study of economics, hislotj philosophy, and the literature of sc*/ end countuer The local chaptc: consideicd it nc cecsniy to asseit its opposition to th. section 1 ccausc the icpiesentativ** from this distuct and the one senntoi from Penns., lvunia had suppoited cen sorship by customs olficials. AG EXPERTS CONVENE FOR COOPERATIVE CONFERENCE Agncultuial economic expel ts will meet heic foi their fourth co-opein tivc confeicnce today and tomorrow A theme discussion of membetship problem*- will be the piinupal subject foi considciation Piof Fiedouck P Weaver, head of the depaitment of ngilcultural, economics, will letuin fiom a year’s leave of nbsenec at Cornell umvei-, sit> foi the confeicnce i FORM CLUB AT MONT ALTO Reulizing the need of piomotmg a, gicater inteiest m foicstry thioughi oiganized discussion, the students of 1 , the foicstrv school at Mont Alto have lecently foimod an oiganizution known as the Rotlnock Club prim &tatr BOROUGH TO PUNISH LIQUOR LAW BREAKERS Violatois of the piolubition law and others conducting themselves in a disoidcrly manner over the week-end will be dealt with sevoie i>, F. Bruce Baldwin ji. ’3O, picsi dent of the student government, announced last night. Borough authorities have agiced to cooperate with the Student Boaid in making law enforcement during this pcnod especially stim gent. Those who insist upon vio lating the law will be apprehended b> the local police and biought be* foie the buigcss After receiving sentence at his hands they will be summoned to appear bcfoic the Student Board for further disci pline. ARTISTS TO OFFER OPERATIC CONCERT College Will Present Ethel Fox, Allan Jones in Program Here December 5 Noted entertainers will again come to the College when an opcialic con cert in costume is presented as the second of six Artists’ Course pio giams m Schwab auditorium in De cember 5, Pi of. Richard W Giant, director of the music depaitment, an nounccd recently Ethel Fox, somann, and Allan Jones, tenor, will present a group of solos and duets fiom three different operas, in the costumes which weio used in the actual stage presenta tions. Sections from Faust, Carmen, and La Boheme have been selected foi the conceit Willard Sehtberg will accompany the vocalists on the piano In oidei to fill necessary intervals m the program, Mr. Sektbcrg will aU'» play several opeiatic selections. Accomplished I’ianist to Play Miss Fox, v/ho has been staried in productions of the San Cailo Opua Company m recent seasons, is experi enced in vocal work. Mi Jones, .i native of Pennsylvania, is a young Wclsh-Amcncan tenoi who has hud operatic experience, abroad. He his made a icmaiknble record for im mediate succss in the conceit field Both smgcin have leceived acclaim .from musical cutics for their hne voices and nttiactivc personalities Mi Sektbeig has gained attention as a pianist of distinction. PROFESSOR KELLER ATTENDS CONFERENCE AT PITTSBURGH Piol J Orvis Kellei, head of the j depaitment of cnginceung extension, i attended the third annual Industrial ! Heating conference, at Pittsbuigh, m*ld in conjunction with a mooting oi the Association of lion and Steel Electrical Engineers, Wednesday and Thuisday. Prolessoi Kellei picsidod at one ol the three sessions Thuisday The meetings were conducted with the presentation of papers and an open discussion of then subjects LINE-UP FOR LION-BISON PARTY PENN STATE L. 11. B. L. T. R. T. R. H. JJ. Dicdneh (7) Shawlcy (25) Bollinger (43) Br’mb’gh (20) !■’. B. Q. li. c. c. Q. B. *'■ a. LaMch (2) French (4) M'AndAvs (3) Kobtob (24) Lobcl (22) Hinkle (34) C’ 11" I'JU r>* 8" IGII JJ. llr 175 I” 170 5 - n <- 170 5’ 10" 185 R. T. L. T. L 11. B. 11. 11. B. Panaccion (32) Woerncr (39) Slate (28) Evans (5) G' 1" l'Jo G' 1" 105 0’ 7" 17G -5’ 11" 175 R.E. L. E. Edwards (11) St’nbi’k’r (30) 5' 11" 172 5' 10" 180 Substitutes: Penn State—Martin (1), Livczcy (6), Ebchbach (0), Vencroso (10), Stahley (13), Moonves (15), Baldorf (20), Gillard (31), Rickoi (33). Buckncll—James (14),Mutzel (35), Iloak (37), Lenhart (43), Goodwin (29), Wads worth (27), Fly (40), Koaik (17), Maz/,a (36). Officials: Referee, T. J Thoip, Umpire, J. P Egan; Head Linesman, A. M. Fa riier; Field Judge, C. L. Bolster. STATE COLLEGE, PA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1929 MUSICAL GROUPS PRESENT VARIETY PROGRAM TONIGHT Thespians, Gleemcn Stage *9-Act Vaudeville in Auditonum At 7:15 O’Clock ARRANGE COMEDY SKITS. DANCES AND SPECIALTIES College Singers To Give Negro Spirituals—Band Will Play Popular Selections Nine acts of comedy, musical num bers and dances comtmcc “Variety,” the show to be picccntcd by the Thes mann and Glee club in the Auditorium at 7 d 5 o’clock tonight. Arlhui R Cunningham ’3l, who u to int.oduce the various acts, will an nounce an the opening number a m.u • *mba solo by Maltha J Gobiccht ’3O A spcctul anangcmo'it of the “Son~ of the Nile,” sung bv Clifford Bui- 1 nett, accompanied by Ernest P. Black ’3l, violinist, W. Jay Kennedy, pianist, and Miss Gobiecht will follow , Ilj VICTOR H OLEYAU Sports Editor of "The I’uckmJllnn • From present indications Coach ! Carl Snavclv has the best tean j this yeur that he has had in hts three years as mentor of the Buck [nell team In '27. onavely’s first year, the Bisons were fair, and succeeded in beating State for the ’first time since 1900, 13-7 Last year’s Bisons were better, but thc\ barely eked out a th~ Lions, C-0. This ycai’s eleven, however, seem to te Uie best yet Snayely’s team has done everything last seasons Glee Club To Present Members t tenm did and moie. Schuylkill held •Dirty Deeds m Red Gulch,” a coi Hal cki’s team to a 7-0 scoie, ody skit concerning the popular .Tack this jeai the scoie was 30-0 Lafn- Dalton, will he by MiLou Jttto played Bucknell to a 0-0 tie las; r Young *3O, Kenneth L Holderman jeer, this yeai the Bison won, C 1 ; ’3l_and Deike _ ! Gettyaouig stampeded the Bisons, 1 I A “Pielude to Paul Revere's Rule” as contrived by Kenneth T Doikc V-0 and Frank F. Moms jr ’yi will com prise the second act Cy Kiudo ’TI, banjo specialist, will continue the on-, tertainment with a special novelty act Foui musical selections by the Glee 14-12, last season, while this \cai the, Installation of the local chaptci >f tlub under the dueetion of Prof Rich- final tally showed Bucknell, 36; Get- Phi Eta Sigma, ficshman honota nrd W. Giant will comprise the fift'i tysl uig, 0 Villanova scooted to n ocholusl'c society, will take place in ret “Drums” by Meale, "Have Yon 20-6 victory m MS, last Saturday the the auditonum on Novombei 25 Dean Foigotten,” and two ncgio spmUial, Bison awol c and triumphed 9-0 ; Thomas Aihlc Claik, of the Umvei will cc sung by the oigan’zation iTcmplc and Bucknell fought til a 7-7 sily of Illinois wi'l coma here, to con- Thc\eam of Dcike and Morns againUiaw last Thanksgiving Day, thi i 1 dutf., the ceicmonj break into the piogiam v/ith anotherjseason the Bisous,\ on VI o ' Dean Claik is well known foi "m> comedy skit, “Doetoi roitnsim'*”! With only one exception, the Wash-' woik in conjunction with joung men’? Following them the Vaisity Ten will l ington and Jefferson game, the Bisons clubs throughout the countiy and is play popular dance selections [have done bettei this season than loctuici of wide expeiiencc on sub- Robert II Jackson ”’0 and Youii" - veur ’ s c,(!Ven 41,(1 againat the tsamc' jeets concerning the pioblcms of to will eoedud'e-tlie comedy poitton „ : | opponents fraternities Hr will br acco,,,- ,the pingram uith tlir number “sG(nl Has Iteserve Material I’*""* 1 h,! ' c mstellation com -IFO, Mi. Bell" I For the fust fame m h,s three yens ' ,'"T of 1 The "mixed” dnnc.mr cboius aid,at Bucbnell, Snutely hrs a iuffiuirnt 1 <-h-plei ot t. e hono.arj .i.t appeal a 3 the final number presenting' amount of leserve matenal At Belle a:r i u ,, y ~ . ~ , , it "Campus Ga.t," “K.ckeis and Ka-'fontc Aeadems, h.s fast chaise,' Follotunß tne , nstal.at,oniof Ihntj I pels,” and “Bucking the Line ” Ilei - 1 Snavely was accustomed to a la’go n ’ cr ]™ crs ° f l *' c claso of 193_, a kan ibert G. Sappci ’.'lo will conclude of leseivcs In his fust two nuct 'till bo hcl. at icnteita’inncnt with a dance numbe., yeais at Bucknell, good icscivcs wore C°urti> Club 1 icsidenl Kalpn 1 i“!Iot Feet ” pot common, so Snavely was foiced Ilc^ c ’ Dean Aithm R Wuinoth ! Officials in chalge of the pioductmn to build up a list of rescr.c playeis t-’ lO of aII si ? schools \vi.» of “Variety” piedict that a lecoid cvho weic just as able as the fust- aMieso the initiates aitei the atr> crowd will witness the show Sales ic-‘stungeis. His two yeais’ won: hai ( * uct poited aie above last yeai’s mark al- iculted in two teams of almost equal icady. cahbie, with eleven ohtei iron vrho 1 tan step in and do a job almost as good as the othci tvventj-two men aie capable of doing. Snavely showed what a number of splendid men he had, when he pm his setond-uingers m against the Vilhi ncva vaisity at Scrunton last Satui dey The icseivos completely out played the Mam Lmeis Even Kozik, Ross and Fiy wcie able to tear up KENTUCKY DEAN TO SPE\K D. Clovd N. McAllister, dean of the noirnal school of Bcioa college, Kentucky will spook oil “Berea Cot lege, Tt~ Mission and Woik,” hefoie the School of Education faculty o. 7 o’clock Monday night m loom 107 Mam Engineering building Dean McAllister has lectured thioughou.j the country on this topic. i L. E. R. E. Kaplan (21) Truxol (20) (,' 178 5* 11" 170 G' 1" 205 0' 1" 180 L. G. R. G. Zoiclla (2G) Jones (30) 6' 185 5’ 11" 100 Duval (27) Ellor (42) 0* 180 G' 1" 205 Lions Encounter Bucknell in Twenty-third Tilt Before Houseparty Fans Tomorrow; ‘Bisons Better Than Ever/ Writer Says Snavely Has Strongest Team of Career in Scribe’s Opinion RESERVE STRENGTH AIDS 1929 LEWISBUR<y£LEVEN Lion Opponents DcfEil Rivals By Scores Much Larger Than Last Season {Continued on lourth page) BUCKNELL 5' 11" 170 (Culkgfeiit. To Lead Bison Attack in Houseparty Fray CAPTAIN WOERNER STUDENTS ARRANGE FOR INSTALLATION To Initiate Phi Eta Sigma Group Here November 25—Dean Clark Will Speak . To Hold Banquet j The local chnptu will be the elj'- entb link in this national oigamra tion which 13 i ijndly spreading : thiougnout the coemi a The Univu- Mty of Illinois u is the *• to nt thj founding chaptei in 102.5 Phi Eta Sigma has heroine uij stiong in th>* imddlu west in the last fev yenis m<i has established chaptei s at tin* Um veisjiies of Wisconsin and Michigan and Ohio State utmois.'v i Matthew Mr.s’earv is the ntcsidoiit !of the Penn State ficshnan society which was oigamzcd last year. Othu ofhcois me John C. Hoi'vit John 1> Ilenry and George K Davis Dr. Francis J T*chan, of the history dt>- p.ulment is faculty advisor, md I Theodoic Wolfe 'JO u» the semoi I'd visoi. SOPHOMORE LOSES LIFE j IN AUTOMOBILE CRASH Rajmon! Vyvcrlcrg, Soccer I'latcr, Dies in Harrisburg Hospital Vv'hdc* cn louto to hi. sistei'- ho iu hi Philadelphia, Rivniond '552 was falallv injured lute Saluitlnv -afternoon when the nuiumobilc mi which ho was i.ding collided with a tiolley car m Staelton He died m the Hnuisbuig Geneia.l ho,p*lnl at 5 SO o’clock Monday moinii'g Funeiul sen ices wen* held Media's dav at the home of lus siatei in Pio% el Hill Vyveibeig was a memb.n o. th" Alnha Signa Phi social fi itcii’ity and played halfback on the soictn team James II Coogan ji ’TO, pi"o dent of ihe fintcinitv, and Allied V. MniLaien ’'JO, cantain of the ‘=ocuu tcvm, attended the funeiul Duung the Minity gnnv* with 1,-*- favotte tomonow two inmutes of th. Inst qunitei will he rievmcd to a sci- Mce in honor of Vyveibeig CHEMIST WILL SPEUv HERE D.. Victoi La Mer, piofessoi of physical chcimstiv nt Columbia uni* vcisity, will addiess the central Penn sylvania section of the Amencai Chemical Societv heie nest Finlay on tho subject ol “Recent Advances in the Field of Miong Electi id., tea." IONY SLVTE ALUMNI PLAN FOR PITTSBURGH RALLY Penn State Graduates Arrange Annual Smoker on Et e Of Panther Game Instilling ‘•pint into a Penn Sta! • sjciul holioa} .t Pir.shuigh while the L’ons battle the Pitt Panihei on Th.tnksgiv n., alumni fiom the \c*- ten pint rf the State have complet ed plans foi a smokei and lcunion on Novembei 27 and a dance on Novem ber 2S The fifth annual l’enn State recep tion at Pitiil'unrh will he he'd m M«- CiccryT, nuditonum nt Sixth and Wood sticct- Piesenco of the Bit's Rand possibility of the team’s ao pear.uue, an I onto tammer?,. by v.uiloulle pcifou"t!s aie uttiacliofij uftcicd soi a Luge attendance at the smoker Wednesday night Dance Thanksgiving Night Two ouliestia, will furnish mune fm continual dancing at the hop plan ned foi Thui ~uay mght The Vaisitv Ten will male* *'.s second anpcarance at a Lion ialb this season Then pcifoi malice at the Pei.n smokei ple»» u ed attending looteis Danny Nuclla’s hand o‘ Pittshirgh will m jteinale with the State College mche,- lUa dunng the lmr,*. I The Thanksgiving dance and ccle jluatii'n will oc held in the Schenk*} 'Until hnßnnn. Loginning .it !> o’clock [ \ cnmmitt >c o r ihe Pi tshmgh Penn [State* club ha„ ...langcd the two-day jce’ehi.ition I Tickets for the smokei and teinnon laic pneed at si U 0 Subsetiption to !lhe dame *5 $! 01) j>e. couple PHILADELPHIA MINISTER | WILL SPEAK IN CHAPEL Dr. Palniijui-.} To Deliver \ddress Before Ilmisejiartj '.udiemc* Di Elnn A E Palmqui'-t, c\eeuti\c* «r(ictni\ ot the Phihulelphia Feder ation of Chuichcs will speak on “Test ing the New Pn.phet,” hefoie the Hnusvpaitv chapel audience in Schwab audits! min Surd-iv .Homing D Pnlmquist is a graduate of the Uimeis-ti of Chtcago, and holds an honoiary dcgieu fiom Bucknell Foi the pa.t nine vuits he has Leon evo cative •G.cietaiv of the Fedeuition oi | Chuichcs and ptcwously scivcd ns , jiasloi of the Noilli Avenue Baptist I Chinch in Cnmlmdge, Massachusetts Dm mi, the wmld wai he was m ( ch uge ol the Y M CA. wotk of the I Naval Aviation Detachment and the A E F at the Miu-uchusetts Insti tute “l Technology lie has also ■-civ cd or the Bo.ud of Manageis of the Baptist Toie.gn Missionary Souctv ITtESini \N CO-CDS lIECT CL \SLs REI’KI/t-EM ATIVES Mis, Helen A Iloovcn will sene ns fieshmun memhc' of the senate* as a icsult of the leccnt class elec- tion, while \ngel.m* Rtosslcr will actl m W A \ lepiesentative i At the same meeting the second set oi tii.il office is were elected icsull ing in the selection of Miss Thyi/a L Phtllijis as piciident, The vice -I'icsulencv was voted to E Isabel Kiik vvh'lc* the societalVhhip will he hehl hy S Loui.-o Eventt Doiolhy ij Ley will sene as l casuiet. PRICE 5 CENTS Lewisburg Team Seeks Third Victory Over Nittany Machine QUAKER WIN GIVES HOl’E OF PENN STATE SUCCESS Ricker Absent from Daily Drills For Game—Edwards To Fill Regular End Position j Determined to oveicome the i Bison imx which has dogged its .tiail foi two years. Penn State’s ■ mighty football machine, urged or by its victorious battle with Penn, Saturday, will encounter a devastating Bucknell eleven on ,Ne\v Bea\er held at 2 o’clock to morrow afternoon. ’ With the stimulus of a G-to-0 vur toiy ovei Villanova Saturday still Jlingciing ovei the Bison camp, Conch Chiel Snavelj will send his wainots into the fiay bent upon tinning the swelling tide ot Lion victory into the third defeat in as many yeais at the hands of the Lewisburg team j Undefeated on New Beavci field ithr season, the Lion gndmen will face thm Bucknell opponents ptcpaicd to ■ hull then stiength against the Blue | aid Gold wall with all the foicc dis played against the Quakers Satui dny’r win v as the thud consecutive Nittany success and the si\th v.ctoiy oi' the season , Snavely-coached Bison teams iegis teed vicloiics ovei Penn State teams ir 1927 and 1928 Previous to the •fata l encounter* duung these sca ison" Bucknell gndmen had failed to !defeat the since 1900 The l Lions fell to a 10-to-7 defeat in the fust contest. The Bison triumph last year was by a h-to-0 margin The two g«»men lost to Bucknell weie the only contests lost on New Bcavci field dui int the last two seasons Defeated Once This Tear | The Bucknell machine has met dc feat hut once this year and has rolled [u|> impicssivc scoics against the nia joritv ol its opponents The sole loss was a li-to-G cthlek ndministeicd hv Washington and JefTeison early' in the season ! Coach Snavelv has developed his team mound vetcians of the 1928 ag- (Continued on fifth page) OFFICIALS TO RUN PITTSBURGH TRAIN Excursion Car Will Leave Wcdncsdnv Returns Friday—-Pitt Ticket Sale Begins Tuesday Aiinnccments for a special excur sion fiom Lcniort to Pittsbmgh have been comj.’eteil foi the Pitt football gam" on Thanl 'giving. Faculty mombeis mav setuie tic kets for tne Put game at the Ath letic Association ofiicc in the Armoiv on Tuesdnv moniing, while tlic sn!» ! foi students will be on Wednesday Lind Thuisdav I Tulets foi the special tiain will (be placed on sale at the Treasurers I ofiicc 1 ucsdnv morning, November *25 The *ounil tup faie will lie S’) I Tho exclusion tiain, which will ha/e icgulnr day semce onlv% will leave Lemont at one eMoik Wednesday nf temoon, Novcmhci 27 and will autve ,u the Union Station in Pittsburgh about 0 o’clock that evening The tiain will ictii'ii firm the Union Sta tion nt 7 o’clock Fudny moinmg and will a.live in Lemont at noon. MINER\L INDUSTRIES HE IDS MEET G\S ADVISORY BO MID Dear Edwaid W Studio, of the* School of Mireinl Industiies, Piof. Chcslcigh A. Bonine, Tiof Chailcs ip. Baili, ami Mr Paul G Shclle.’, of the depmtment of geologv and oil and !ga-> producLion, me lopiesunting th'* College* today nt n meeting of the nntuial gaa advmoiy hoaul in Pitts huigh [ The puipobe of the meeting is to I discus.v n natural gas, lescaich pro* gium foi the College DE\N GOES TO JOHNSTOWN Dean Will CL Chnmbcih, head of the School of Education, is in Johnstown visit.ng the s,enims who .lie engaged in pmclicc* teaching this semestei Dean Chamheis will ictuui Momluy.
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