Yale Lock Rooters? VOL. 26, No- 17 Dr. Wendt To Market New Coffee Product Plans N.Y. Company for Sale of Extract in Absence Leave PROCESS WILL INCREASE LIQUID YIELD FROM BEAN Former Dean Supervises Work Of Business, Technical Organization In ordci to place a Inbornloiy luea on the commercial market, Dr. Gerul l L Wendt, assistant 10 President Ralph D Hctzcl in rcscurch, is 01- ganizmg the Liquid Coffee Products company, during his leave of absence which began on Novembei 1 The coiporation will be chattelcd in New Yoik Dr. Wendt is now super vising the technical and business oi gani7nfion of the entcipuse m New York City When complete, the com pany will be the result of scvcia’ years of experimentation on the sliength of extinctions fiom coffee beans. Abont three yens ago, the forr.ui Dean of the School of Chemistry am! Physics produced a liquid ©xtipet fiom which ho ptepared samples of coffee He submitted the samples to be tast ed at a gathering of the State College meetings Coffee connoisseurs detected a tiacc of a foieign taste m the oaily sum pies, wmch they attributed to an im perfect remo\ai of chemicals used co extract the essence fiom the cofiV*! beans From that time, Di Wend,] experimented to perfect the cxtractmgj pioooss and lcmovc the foreign tastc.j After perfecting the new procesv, I the Piesident’s assistant, planning 'o place the extinct on the market, tc-i quested a leave of absence to oigavl !zc a company for the purpose Be-! cause the length of time required toi -complete the organization was no. known die leave v.as granted for nn indefinite penod " j When functioning, the piocess will; allow the shipment of the essence if. toffee in liquid form, thereby reduc ing the shipping weight by about se'-! enty-fivo per tent The liquid essence will weigh about onc-fouith as numV as die toffee beans it supplants Probably the most revolutionary, feature of the new process is that the | liquid produced will bo sufficient to] mcpaie eight times ns much coffee m! its drinkable form ns the gioundj heans would oidinunly produce Cof fee grounds often found m cups when beans aie too finely ground, will also he absent fiom dunks ptepared from the liquid essence i Removes Coffee Grounds The plan of the enterpuse is to import the coffee beans to New York, leino’c the essence near the port, and ship die liquid to whotasatais and ictailers, thus affecting a saving to consume) s, realized both fiom the ic duced freight lutes and the ineieased coffee extraction from the beans Up to the picsent time, the gioau-l esl number of cup 3 pei pound of cof-j fee is secured by gunding the beans i into as fine particles as is practiclc, | and by steaming the grounds in laige ums. Objections to this method are] that only m prepaiation of largo quantities, such as aie used in ict tauiants, can this process be utilized The cups also contain grounds which me difficult to lemove because of their small size If the liquid essence is used, the objectionable grounds will bo absent, and any quantity may be used at one time. Housewives, prepaung a few cups, may take advantage of the liquid pioducl with the accompanying high saving CHAPEL SPEAKER PLEADS FOR LOVE AND KINDNESS Believes Principle of Mercy Will Eventually Redeem World Charging that his gcneiation had failed to fulfill the doctnne of love and kindness tow aids sinneis, Dr. El iis A. E Palmquist, executive sec.c of Chuiches, appealed to the piesent taiy of the Philadelphia Federation pcncuition to follow this tenet of Chnst when he addressed chapelgo cis Sunday nipinmg. "The way to change a bad man in to a good one is to be good to him, Prim State @ DEVELOPS Improved Process for .Making Coffee I)IC GEK\LD L. I\EM)T COLLEGES RATIFY . EXTENSION PLANS National Association Appioves Penn State Agricultural Work at Session That Penn State shall continue its j present progiam of agt’cultuial ex tension in Pennsylvania because, the j government does not piovidc foi such [ work was the decision made aJ the foity-third annual meeting of 'socmtion of land-grant colleges and univeisities in Chicago last week. ] A committee appointed at a special | session of the faun board to stud*| the pioblem of agnculaual extension" passed favoiablc judgement upon thy i policy of this and othei Vnulur n(- | stitutions | ] Alieady agncultuial extension as ■sociations aie established in sixty; jfive Pennsylvania counties undci tiu jdnection of the College One of f h( \ featuies of the work is to piozi k a suitable market for cvoiy faipci I It n expected that bv this cducatlona process agucultute will piogiesa'sat ; isfactouly President Iletrc! Attends • | Repiesenting ihe College at the ; meeting v ere President Ralph D Uot rel, Dean Robcit L. Snckctt of the School of Engineenrg, Dean Ralph L Dr Milton S McDowell, (Jiiocloi nF Watts of the School of Agriculture 'agncultuial icsenuh and Stevens W iFletchci, vice-dean of agncultuial :c -[ scai ch I Miss Edith F. Chncc, ducctor of jhome economies, R Adams Dutchei, ! prolessor of ugricullme and biological I icscau'h, and Huny G. Parkinson, jpiofessor of agncultuial education ] weio also present COLLEGE TO HOLD SIXTH HORT WEEK Slate Specialists Will Gather For Annual Ccinrerencc From December 1) to 11 Hoiikulturistn of the State 'will meet at the College to discuss pi ob tains of dcvblnpmcni. duung the sixth annual Hoiticultuie Week fiom De cember 0 to 11, Di Stevenson W Fletchei, head of the hoiticultuie do paitnient, seated yesterday. In addition to mcnihers of tho School of Agt.culture faculty, piom incnt growers m the hn.kieiiltur.il field will nddicss the visilois Among the spcukeis will bn D M James, of the State Buic.iu of Mntkcts, who will speak on the trend of fnul anJ vege table maiketmg Dean Ralph L V’aits, head of the School, will oinline a mogiam for tin*j developmcrt of inxtiuction and le-j «eaieh in hoiticultuie at Penn State Otlici spcalcis will summarize the most important achievements in this field tlnoughout the year' CO-ED CLUB COUNCIL VOTES AGAINST OPEN RIDDING RULE 1 The pioposed amendment to the Campus Club Council lushing rules providing a week of open bidding nf- STATE COLLEGE, PA., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1929 DIRECTOR GRANT NAMES DAATI7DC! MAIMTAIM NEW VARSITY QUARTET OUUILiIJ ItIAIIN I AiiM LEAGUE LEAD BY Following a senes'of competitive flff 1 TfeAAftT 1 'PnFfTlfflmi trials, which continued ovci n penod laiAKlliffn! iKßfllne H el three weeks, the Varsity Quaitct JUllUim II was selected by Ducctor of Music Riehaid w. Grant, last week Lions Win Fourth Circuit Fray Those chosen by Director Grant are *> <» * 1 William B. Hess '3l, fust tenoi, Finn- 1 rom 3-0 on on G. Wood Ml, second tenor, Robert, New Reaver Field H Tice MO, baritone, and Clifford Burnett '32, bass. The group has 1 stiuted practice foi an out-of-town! SCORES 3 TOUCHDOWNS SSTm Decomtair 0 dl,r ' nir ““l DURING SECOND PERIOD MILES, GRAD OF ’62 ! Coach Jeffrey Visions Title for CLAIMED BY DEATH; Penn Slate’s Oldest Alumnus,; Gamine their fourth uicmt tn. Aged 87, Dies at Home : ° f thc scnson - the p cnn State I • , . hooters strengthened then hold on. Near Lake Erie 'fust place In the In/cieollegiatc soc-! Candidates for the freshman edifo i __________ tei league when they defeated a'ia J stufl of the collegian will lcccivej w . strong defensive Lafayette eleven, 6- added instruction m lead writing, ami! t State c oldest hvmg ffiaduate, ’ on N ew Beaver practice held questions of collegian style in the l ohr F. Mile*? l>2, died recently at Satuiday afternoon. itmrd meeting of the tins-. to lie he! l| homo m Noith Spnngficld, Pa, on. Scoring activity opened in the fust ir loom 1-1 Liberal Aits building at! I ■ R" Ul> 3 r,c ’ n^c minute of the second quarter Debon- 3 o'clock Thursday night [ ! fll AT i , . .. , , . at tenter forward, made a long i n addition to the icgulai instiuc-! 1 — IVlilea received his bachelor of aci- pass acioss the field to Anderson at tion which *s given bv Charles A I ece degree at Penn State, then called outside left. Anderson scored with Mcnsch' ”iO. managing editor of the! the I aimer* high school of Pennsyl r , i o vv fast hick that t passed the goal collegiv.v Prof Wilbarn F. Gibbons vama, with 1G other of his classmates tender cleanly Stur.ilin, play.ng left erd Fianklm C Bannei, of theRAWFt p\ AMQ 9SIYTH second giaduahng class halfbacl, advanced Jtiom the back- journal.sm dcpaitmcnt, will 5 LfillsJ uSAIai tr 1863 he received his M. S A. and > field to boot the second goal fiorn a the class it several meeting-, dating l AMAIFIA? AID DffITFFAI i an honoraiy.degiee of mas- scrimmage m fiont of tne posts the eight-lcctu.c senes AFilllj/il* AIK Kf&il AL te. of scienco was bistovved on him Dcbonis, high-scoring center foi-i gl 10 rt nui77es will be n -on it vn. Penn State of 62 was quite diffei- ward, smashed the ball past the goalie iOUS tunes, where suih joints as new- i> Mam wuVSinaonml 0 T°h °’ d tho to " y “ fw the v. 'itmV Si land pa, % a," - ' 1r “ Ml!cnl1 Hcl “'- ?la -' fa i )rak l » SrH i? h com ’ ul Kel1 ** outstandin s Maloon goal-! and the style of the college paper wiL' Alumni on Thanksi'mii" pleted portion of the building was lc , checked numerous Lion drives foi 1 bo reviewed ' ussd as dormitories and classrooms poa i s Left halfback Pinhums, was! Eve Program Studcrts wore more apt to be found nlso effective on the defense for the! •n the field than in the classroom U Leopard hooters was ? part of the cuniculum for the undergraduates to work ten hours in' Uofeats 1 »nretun tho field to supplement their theory Almost the entire game was play , „ , . . „ . *ed m Lafayette tcrntoiy, the Nit- Pianncd Botanical Garden . » ... . * „ tuny foivvard wall constantly llucat ! Doan Robert L. Watts of the Agn- onlnc to penetrate the Maroon de cuUuro school, c close acquaintance of f en *e In the second half, although Mr Miles, CNoressod his sympathies Lions were unable to scoie, the op healing of hts death . ! Leopards seldom drove the ball past ‘Mt Miles, he said, “had a vciv m id-field rtamg personality and had a keen MoKuno spent n li,tloss afternoon intellect He was interested m all talking to the managers and listen u.o j.otmt.o. or Penn State” , ,„ t to Bucknolratoormß section Miles ms one of tho irroup of stu- Pr ln ceton, with a record of but ono dents which planned and built tho tlo game and no defeats up to the botanical golden in fiont of tho pros- gonlo ~l th Y alo Satuida/, lost its ent Botany building This is the onlv remaining landmark of the carl.* classes Ho was known in Eue County as NAVAL MEN STUDY the lot met operator of WoaK-Hann»i Lodge, ft lcsoit on Lake Eue, and foi MACHINE. DESIGNS hi. success an a tea! estate biokei Ho was an extensne farmer and wax ' pionnncntly identified with political, Submarine Engineers Selected fur ancLcivtc affans in the northwestern . , , ~ . . pa.t of the State. • Advanced Course Complete n ! First Part of Stud} E. E. DEPARTMENT T>'P'l7C!T7T>'\n?o DPT T/" 1 C The seven nn\al submaunc espeu XT SXShOrjti V tt ho ueio ec tcd bv the Navy de- cunts tevu.'' nunhc>, on. t 1 ■ 1 ■■ pailment foi advanced engineering l . , T of tinnn 1»\ Hand." « u Thompson College To Kelam 3 DMuraoi Iluilt tto,k ' at Pcnn Statc ‘ ~uve ‘■"mpleied! ,n Jt LmvcrMl} w ,n t !i0 t „ , ,i f ,» th- mogtain then opening woik with Diesel an- j Seek 2 Students r J his is the un-c thr> >un Under 1 atents lij Edison, Kl „ cs and .He non deep in the study! Unit 'lie m i;, 1 iu, Wcstinghousc, Budi of machine design and fuel oils 1 _ TT . . , .made .1 I.ldm a.niuu in:e They pu ! The oiliceis Mho nore selntu! .if-, . nt ““•"‘K l '" tht . In oulci to ttace the development‘ tci serving fiorn thice to six jeais m jj bont'eggin" hu^mevTiie 0 lie- aUlt, °’ ‘ St " l Yolt ' Clt -> r ' ,luiu "t i : '«‘X ' SHAW OPENS «» P“‘="‘ s f T , homa, A , Zt'sS 'ctines M:„r n ;„!}tr, d „ c SZ X B „,g CERAMICS SURVEY ,0,1-1., George Wcstinghouse and Both , • M »° re - •»“' “° m - nanCK | tho students cduuitioi. Five To opemte n,s l fust tnrhon f,lament “g™ , . . p tmtemit.es am implicated in the on- ~ , , d 3 comp" gencmtoi ‘ °tlie StSTfTtE X-SJ 5T «-{»-. -i the, ivoie leeuitlv " fXstmSnwsbudt“lide"an Ed. »/ Mi,lit,os ami foi staging d. plane; pa,-, « 1,. „„i„, because of the lesemch which is cop- ULS a , ~ Collner, dueled hole lonieiiiiiig Diesel engine 'll l '- do i.u.ni.v iiiioniiidutos dill) s'u senciatai was imitnlled in the Collnee *■ k ]dents and is oiincd and main,Bed m ~ lutinc the l cnrlj 80s andl a.is u==- „ . alumni of the uimeisity Oulu-, H.it.iimi. tmcieiMjn,ooo,(lDO north 'The pomr planLoThe,n"ion't,,,,r. SUSPEND lUZING STUDENTS ,»em toh™ by the student booties- ,r se,amiss ~„ „„ue.i,.ls, Tior Jo tnc power plant non ueini; eo istil, ,rp.s foi “the best Canadian stulT," a-il itpl- B Shell, lie id of the dtpai tnieiii cd will piovido lwht and poivei Ml , Fifty-nine stuoents we.e suspended „ h .lc the polisc weie seeking fa. e.i ,f u, mills, has opened a suiviv „! mo.c than imty buddings while the,r,„„, Oklahoma um.eis.ty this month'dcato scieml tint sty students, n'i,.» the mdii.tn m Piniisih.iniii filht ecnem.or p.ov.ded "sht for only bj action of tho boa.d or resents be- mimes ncie tal en, mlcphoSed the Hi cvpeits this maleiml to foil,, a 100 filnment lniiips. ’ cause thej violated umveisity mles. bootloirgeis bn-,, mi osploialion, detelopment, ! When the light bulbs leplnrpd th , ‘ . , 1 , , 1 r-e lights, bum-- ,tea.lv '" ,l1 u ‘■ a,cl ' '°' l ' " 11,0 Tllc R.O.T.C. COMMANDANT f ?f » RECALLS old CAMPUS scenes £€£B leading machines of its daj ami vu., 1 obtained fo. l.ibomtory elimnmont hv I ~T lmtj scals „ K „ Pcnn st .,t o Wol „ or stuik .„ ti wclt . „ s] , c . Vay lt nh, th nmcTmli bJVJtu ptrtmant o\ deotneal c, w ,ncan,' s ** ° f J li “ U “‘ °“' lv Thc U ’" “‘’JbT 11,0 c T° tcrhmc -'' l r ’™uit.y"lVited bcßut.O' It- ;ni!; ; h „° > l !" 1 ‘Ti 1171 "' m.u.-t.v Ihc \\e*t™hotmcpro,.act. out Mojm E , lwa , d j lcCu , l;cv . „ bo ."' ''" i«taun K the penoil "W 1.u.1.1,n B mr. ,a i, the 1e,i,1,n K state •„ ttay 181)2 to 18811 when he mis Com- Ul, - ,r 1 »'”S eleeteil on the site of the minimum am! ojiinit. Mmh of -.ha S 0 T G “"' t I,MCSC "‘- n °" SUUCtU '° Th - ™“» flistulmtion and made possible the Cl,n flnd fc ' v tia ccs of the old not extend bejond the nulioad I’lants ami main of the plains .uc notwoii of wnes now cariying nu\.- inat| tution m the College which habitation along V.est College avenue ‘«catc*d m the small towns, oi to nil patta of the country. » ,own U P duijn ff m > ab/ Ralph P. Tittslei. of the de- Tnfm mill fstu Iv has hpon off™ At tn< l V”!. 0 *U nJ ° l McCas,vCV ■ thf ‘ oltl Botan > balding. An oithaid pai tment of dam husbundij, was ie- ‘Collegian’ Will Continue Classes In Journalism for Plcbc i StafT Aspirants j The follov inc students lcsnonricri to i „ „ . , . Iho call To. the f.cbhmun cd.toM.tl P«"’ Suite s famous Ihtie 800, adl tt-.IT, James V Wilson Gt . o , s , j "“-o .tb MM , . o.Me.utne .t.n.utl tu- Thompson. Edwn.d M Roebor. Ell . 1 h. s .uophono o_e nurd F Balsbaugh. Robott E Tsth.i., fl DK ,'' ‘ u , i Kl ' 11 ' ' Ernest R. Zu.tansl.ns, R.elt.ml E Ha- f 1 '™ 1 ' "anhsiti, mg R's ttnen the he.. Jack M Well, Donald B Wilsos I',' 1 ; •' 'Usual Piog.-m Donlad P Day. Ralph F Celmet, Seth * „ C,,llc ?° „ . , V\ Russel, Cuitib W Monts ! Ralph >' listed at tv alb., ft ., , , . _ i -.peak *.»» U.e saive mo r iam uimei.rir , a o,Tn 3 s?,f a ''"-I"* .m!™ta..ee to alumni elude Ralph D. Hettel J. , M.lton I. of th 7 CoV Tho „ u , 3ltjl „ u ,, lb „, BaUlingei, George H Reynold, J, ,11 b> n.te.bne.scd tt.llt sheets led b> Richnid-V Wall, Wayland ,F Dur.i t'l'e cAee-ieuueit, •• way. William P Jennings William J 1 Urikl \j„. d.ruU.on oT E-ndn,aster Williams Jr, Edward A. UT ,A I-Vd sy.lDtd 0 Thompso... the Colleg- Peehte, Fianl. V }oung, Il.inj ; m „,stall t |,, u half-houi Fauchild, John E lunta, Richatd L , l; „ 0 midnlKht !u.,t. Benjamin J Davis. 1 .him M ,1- Nv . t , f 1 ,3 bj „, „, T| a „ pc the med. Robott Fiost, M.lton leoscnstsm Than |. j; lv lootbnl (Continued on third page) me Elizabeth M Kalb, Mai inn P Hoaell, Sofia C Dielai Helen 11 \eP I* f > M Smoker Retina M Fretz, Hath Goldstein, 1 Tne bapd will a’-o p'nj for the on- Mar/jaicL Ilewes and Ruih Cioivth- teitainniciit of Penn .Suit alunn. of sis • Pitlsbuiffh bcfme tlu oioUcc-.t Wid ; o nes>da\ nijr'H TK v ill appeal a. I MICHIGAN BOOTLEG ™ M GANG FLEES RAID v ~ ' limited to (V.'lf-c:. *).ir . Mid tcntbu tnn Arbor Pol.te Find Li juar Cull- '' "Z™™ r c.vr E LION GRIDMEN FALL BEFORE RELENTLESS ! ys;:r;-fi:cr,,-£'lcj • BISON OFFENSE, 27-6 nunl I. F. C convention , s v The cifciforcnce will be held in New | c ..„. ! . .il’c cjfhforcnce will be held in New I „ ~ , ... . i York City clmmj: the Thank wivinsr K I "" lrn ""’M P.nr.Pnoll t nW,o„k. (• ■nonk-cnd nnp.raontat.vn, mil d,3, L‘ N,lu " ; L,<> "’ JBucknell Intercepts () Passes as Nittany Eleven Falters cuss problems of fraternity finance, and othei fiuesttons relating to hous’ management REPORTERS ATTEND MEETING THURSDAY Thirl}-eight Respond Thcuomm Larttalatrs to. the staff ca.-e ifaecVl'lll ami Penn Slant CL \RK KLNKLE I u- Cl i> Prolncts During Former Research Tw-Ilinkle PRICE o CENTS TIGHT LEOPARD DEFENSE CHECKS NITTANY SCORES Lho/cy Makes Onlj Penn Stale Touchdow n—Hinkle Leads Leuisburg; Drives Ilclpler» befoie the clashing thmg .■s of a Uood-thiiatv JJucJ nel! team. Penn State’s football machine foi .ho Lhtul successive vcai 101 l hefo.e the 3uon onslaught In a 27-10-G 'to e on New Beaver held Situ’du} .Flfiioon The Lion team was at the meit, if the Bison a.i.u tlnoughout ilie ontest, the Buc'ncl! bucks pcruliat ■ njf the Nittiny foi waul vail at will The Lion ball-cairieis failed to gni ronsisently thiough the Ltwvisbuig oivvaicb although both Flench and Diedrich at times smasiuc! luough the bull} Bison lino Claik Hinkle Bison fu'tba h. p.i foimed biilhantlv on eve: .• Rud red o'fen ive chive Plowing thiough Lv N'ttnnv line Hinkle twice c i i ed *he ball acioss the Lion goal mu and w n lesponsible foi passes that netted imi uolcl and Blue team t‘un othei p.*i of maikets Lobe], quaite-Luck. and Slate, halfback, wei t nl-o eireetru against the Nittan> defense The giant Levvisbuig ti am beg—i ■ its stoung activities enlv v\ tno sec • Ijnl qu.u ten and had amassed a total of twenty points btfme the dose ' the pcuod The Bitons cointntj again » the onemng momenta of .he thno wa.toi bunging their total to twon tv-seven .The Lion tally tame in the final quaitei when n dcsneiate rally netted their lone touchdown Lion Passes inlcrccpteil Frustrating Penn State’s fo.v.n d pass attack, the Bad nr]] !„•. ,-p mlu cepted si\ of the Nutao, aeiud, Tw > jf the intercepted losulted d * icci 1 } in touchdowns fo the In ’is. huig eleven 4 total of tvcnvv-tuo fc.-wauN veie aticni|>tcd by the Luo, backs Nine tenses wcie complete I, tvvo because of mtei feience by Buck -1 noil backs Ten passen weie attcmpie'i bv in** Bison team Fou weie complete I jwht'e five weie giounded and on> vas irtoi copied l>\ .lack Lucres T.,0 of the thiows resulted in Buon touch low ns The ButkiH.ll e'e.’cn out-gamco th. Penn State team lliioughuit th' con test icgistenng sixteen h, ,t dov.n [while the Inon i.uuhne a„ciinu i’aling a total ot ten | Bisons Store in Suin'! Our.rter Although unable to count in ih • hist quaitei aftei advancing the bid twite to within live jaidx of the N »- Lanj goal, the Blue and (.old machine classed the line three times duna * the second pel lod With the oval on then own 2i yanl maikei, the Lewisburg niaJun.* Halted then lust sconn/ d-i.e ea,!v in the second qu.ittei *Vttei i.dv uHing the pigskin to his 12-vaid line Ilmkh (Continued on thud page) CO-EDS ATTEND W.S.G.A. MEETING AT RUCKNELI. Souahsts* Presidential Cantlidalc Addresses ('onvcnliou Helen F Faust MO, pie ident of Women’s Student Gov eminent, and Helen Buckwaltei ’ll, vitc-picsidcnl, icpiesented Penn Slate at n temven tion of women’s student governments held at Bueknell umveisity Thins dav to Satuidav Noimnr Thomas. Sotial.st candi date fot the piesidentv of the United State in the 11>2S election, addit-s-d the convention at which icpicsenlu tivej fiom most nl the fasten wo men’s colleges veie picsent CI.IIO TVKIS EXTENSION WORK Enginceiing extension touises have emailed b.OIK) students this \c\u oHi tials nnnoiintcd lttentl} Coopcwai ing with indusLties ritd oigunt/ali ir . in the State, the extension depait menl ti.uns men who aic othe.wi unable to take college studies