, • r "FOR THE GLORY 11 1(:401.47 .7 x 7 . , 4* OF OLD STATE" :'''.:' I r u n, a r , 1 : ..lt:-: VOL. 27, No. 7 FORMIDABLE LIONS ENGAGE MARSHALL ELEVEN TOMORROW Minor Injury May Keep Diedrich On Bench—Hoguet: Slated To Play Halfback EVANS WILL REPLACE LEADER IN BACKFIELD Kaplan Returns in Wing Berth As Remainder of Lineup Stays Unchanged The lineup fa, the Penn State- Marshall football game mil be found on the spots page. Determined to keep the season's record unbleamished, a formidable Nittaoy grid niray will attempt to score its third humph of the year against Marshall college at 2 30 o'- clock tomorrow afternoon on New Beaver field. Captain Yutz Diedrich, sturdy Lion halfback, has not taken part in any of the scrimm-ges this week and the Penn State eleven vall probably take the field tomorrow minus a leader Diedrich, although not seriously hurt, has been bothered for several weeks with a minor inpuy and the coaches believe that a meek's lest will enable hun to get back into shape for the Lafayette encounter. liiiplan Again in Lineup Red Evans, who has apparently le gained last season's playing form, will probably start his first game this year in place of Diedrich at half, is bile Iloguet is slated for the other halfback post Judy Lastch and Cooper Fiench Viii complete the Lion backfield, although there is sonic pos sibility of Bob Snyder stinting in place of French., Meyer Kaplan has been back an his old position at left end in practice lineups this week and will pair up with Ernie Edwaids to take tare of the wing positions The remainder of the lineup will be the earns as the I ntaiting team against Lebanon Val- Icy, with Shawl* and McMillen, tack-1 les, Curry and Zorella, guaids, and Kane, center. Coach John Maulbetsch will bring a seasoned aggregation flco m Huntington to oppose the Nittany Lions, although only three of the Big Gleen team faced the Penn State cloven last year. The Neteians ate Cyril Wilson, end, Tom Stark and Ted South, halfbacks Marshall opened its season two necks ago by holding the powerful (Continued on fifth page.) LEITZEL REVEALS LANDSCAPE PLANS Prints Coll for Benuttfying of Nen 'Lakes-to-Sea' Malta a) Front Here to Tusseythle Plans for landscaping the new sec tion of the lakes-to-sea highway be tween State College and Tusseyville, which is nearing completion, have been nnnounced by president Harry A. Lets°ll of the borough council Beautification of the entire route will be started unmediately after con struction work is entirely finished Rock cuts will be planted with vines and shrubbery and the open ditches Neill be surrounded by grass. Mr tact.ll stated that this open plan of landscaping was thought to be bet ter than the tree planting system which would obstruct tne beautiful views along the route. The new section is practically free from curves, the survey making al most a straight line floss hate to Tussyville. It will pass the new Col lege Inn and the College golf course According to Mt Lletzel, the hot ough comma has detelmined that the new higlmay shall t Sown flee front nign , ,, stands and other agencies s Inch would tend to counteract the lvoik of beautification PHONE 202-W 'ABOUT SOCIETY MEETINGS Notices of society meetings of any other noses item, should be telephoned to the COLUMN of fice, Bell phone 292-W, any af ternoon between t and 5 o'clock. Changes of address or classified advertisements also will be re ceived ut the office at that time. Officers of all campus organisa tions are requested to telephone the paper news of their activities Juniors To Play in Dad's Day Encounter Tomorrow ,---,--" , . „.‘„ e• • ..,., ..,, , ... :.. , . . . . , ... ..... , ..... .., ... „.,.„ . - ~.. . , "• . ' \ . 4 " 2v,' AI s' 7;• '. . ..' ~1 k l. • : ff , ",,,, i , : : -k: 7.4 0...... :440/ ) , , 6 .. ,7 , 1Q2 , ,, , ...: . :! , " ~, .. ' 4 44. ~,,...,• —..' ..-• 1.461 C hi a CLa.l a OECINDIC a Ga.x..q.ev a - Fut..494C.A.: - a • 00,9,00- a CENTEQ a 04.14/GZ> Students Send Team Into Battle With Rally Tonight Higgins, Warnock, Sackett, Diedrich Will Speak At Pep Meeting in Auditorium Penn State 1,111 send its 1030 grid machine into the third g.une of the season assured of vigorous backing, m hen it gathers at a football rally in Schwab Auditmium at 7 o'clock to night Coach Bob Higgins will address loyal support°s of the Lion squad at the mass meeting Supplementing his address, Dean of ides Arthur It Warnock and Dean Rohm t L Sackett of the School of Engineering ',ill speak Dean Sac Pat is chanman of Penn State's Athletic Board of Con trol. Leading his Nittany teen, Frank Diedrich '3l, football captain, will speak briefly. The entne gral squad mill attend the pre-game assembly. Interspersed with Penn State songs PLAYERS PRESENT DAD'S DAY SHOW Miss Beidler, Radcliffe Carry Leads—Neusbaum 'Takes Role of 'Childs' With Plank S. Neusbaum, associate director, in the role of Carlton Childs, Penn State Players will open thee• 1930-21 season tomorrow night when they present as their thud an nual Dad's Day show, George M. Co han's "The Meanest ➢fan in the World" in Schnab auditorium at 8 20 c'clock Tho same cast, except for the Carl ton Childs pail, which presented the play as last season's commencement hi., will enact their miginal parts Ralph Radcliffe 'll will be .een as Ruchas d Clarke, self-det armined, "meanest man in the world" and will be suppoited by Mica Phyllis Bealler John L Carson '32 and Miss Ann L Miksch '33 as Clarke's undeipaid em ployees and John J Rutherford '32 as ' hi, college chum, "New Stevens" pto , vide much of the comedy in the event ual unraveling of the plot. Character : parts ale taken by Reginald R Nest or '32 in the role of a small town cobble, and James F. Aber '3l as Fred Leggit, the boy's uncle ! The supporting east includes John '3. Voorhees '33, Miss Ruth Nebel Jesse N McKnight '3l, Miss Shir ley Thai pc '33, and Neil G Camp- hell '3l in their original parts of last I Year's performance Prof David D. IMason, associate Player's directoi, mill do ect the production Ticket sales for the Cohan comedy will be held at the Coinci Room to night from S to 8 30 o'clock and to metro. evening from 5 to 7 o'clock, according to an announcement from the treasurer's olTice ASH UNDERGOES BLOOD TRANSFUSION TUESDAY Oldest Professor o f Architecture Suffers From Lung Illness Prof Percy Ash of the department of architect.° underwent a serious blood tiansfusion at the Johns Hop kins hospital in Paltimme, MO, Tiles. da>. Prof. Ash, who is the oldest mernbci of the department, was to have undergone an opmation nt that tunic, but it was postponed due to his Meal. condition. Having been ill for tine, Professor Ash spent most of the sum mer with his wife in mop at Fry burg, Maine On his return to State College, he began work only to cease teaching on September 15 Professor Ash graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1381 with the degrees of bachelor of ncr• once and anti engineer. STATE COLLEGE, PA., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1930 and cheers, the speeches will be short Mass singing and cheering, led by College cheerleaders, will add impetus to the meeting. The Blue Band will accompany student songs, us well .is playing berme the rally begins. Tiaclitional singing of the Alma Mater will close the mass meet ing The pep-meeting wal be as short as the first rally of the yeal, and will be followed by a convocation of the Conservation Congress, It is expect ed that visiting fathers and delegates to the Conservation Congress will be present at the mass meeting, as v ell as Penn State students and fac ulty inembeis, according to David C McLaughlin Ta, president of student government and ehaaman of the rally committee. FATHERS TO HEAR PALMQUIST SUNDAY Philadelphia Religious Leader Will Address Dad's Day Chapel Audience Dr Ellin A E. Pahnquist, inecutive director of the Philadelphia Fedeta lion of Choi ekes, Mill speak on "The Message of a Distill bing Prophet" be rme Dad's Day chapel-goers in the Schwab Auditoi nun at 11 o'clock Sun day loon rang This will be the second visit that D. Palinguist has made to the Penn State campus M thin a year. He was hey° over Pennsylvania Day last No.: tember and game the chapel address' betoie a housepaity audience ' IME!EZEIM D: Palinguist is a giaduato of the Univeisity of Chicago in the academic and theological depaitments and holds an honmary degice flora Badmen univeisit. In addition to his posi tion on the Philadelphia Fedelation of Chinches which lie has held foi the last ten years, Dr Palmquist has saved upon the Bounds of Pinion thiopa. and Chinch Agencies of Phil adelphia Previous to that time, he was pastor of the Noith Avenue Baptist church IP Cambi alga, Massachusetts, lot seven Yeats. For a number of year., he has served on the Board of Man agers of the Baptist Foreign Miss. loamy Society. Doting the World Wm, lie was in charge of the Y N C. A. work of the Naval Aviation Detachment and the A. E F. at the Massachusetts Insti tute of Technology ARTISTS COURSE TICKETS TO GO ON SALE MONDAY Second Annual l'imrrinn Schedules Concert Numbers for Season With five distinct:l.e nunhei of fered in the second annual Artists' Com se sponsored by the College. tickiits for the cola e a: currnt will go on vide at the Ti easel ei's office •n Old Main Monday own lung. No seats will he ieseived lynfoic the sale opens, according to information I'lool the Measurer With 1100 seats available, tickets tot individual num bers of the onto tainment course will not be distributed at this time Opening milli the English Singeis of London October :30, Artists' Couise conceits this season include the Chei inav,lsy Tim, Si Ilia null appeal at Penn State on January 12, the Cleve land Symphony Orchestra, coming Fehonny 11, the Penn State Glee Club and Sylvia Lent, violinist, on Minch 18, and Richard Crooks, tenor, on Apiil 1:3 Tiehots tot the cou,c will be priced at $3 GO and $5., according to advance nt C092r472690.< CO-EDS TO INSTALL PANHELLENIC UNION Miss Roderick Will Effect Plan, For Organizing National I Fraternity Council Arrangements for the organuation; 25 The students will fm m on Holmev of a local Panitilleme Union to take, field Friday, October 21, in groups the place of the Campus Clubs coun-' "' ! repicsenting the Campus societies, oil, now go‘ernrig the women's club~' publications, football, track, socco, and fraternities, are being made and all 'Nome's spots. The prem. Miss Edna R. Roderick of the Chi" Omega fraternity. dents of the three um', classes will The establishment of the national, lead the painde The Blue Band and one of the R TC. bands will furnish council at Penn State mill he effected' musk le t h e ex h i bi tion by Chi Omega in accordance with, the national Panhellenic ruling that; To Parade Through Town it be clone by the first women's na- Representatives from Parmi Nous, Donal fraternity on the campus !Skull and Bones, Blue Key, Druids, The aim of the proposed Panhel- Puars, Archousi, and CI, ens met with lees council is to ',trent the women's' Hobait P. Schultz '3l, chairman of the fiateinities of the College and to student committee in charge of the unify the intetests of fraternity and' parade last night to make arrange non-fraternity women Supporting, melts for obtaining the cooperation its puipose, the new council will in-, of each organization elude both national and local groups At this meeting it was decided an the same status ,to start the parade down the road Dean Rio Cues ki , pro " lon the east of the Campus and follow " Th e adven t of ranheliena up College Avenue to Atherton street a From here the btudento will march natural development " nee " men '', up the edge of the golf course and national fraternities are now m the disband on the campus," declared Miss Chatlotte E. Ray, dean of wom en, when questioned ,N esterday on the M=t=ME=l "Panhellenic council isill have loc it functions .miJm to those of the =ME Ile li "In my opinion, its chief ad vantage hes in the fact that it ties forces of flatennties in the college To Promle Good Will Ina R Rodm ick '3l, and Ruth 6; - Gene.' consensus of opinion ~ i Mho! s '33 complete the committee thot this om gamma]. till aid the which w 11l decide upon the studmt pat t in the Diamond jubilee celebra local clubs petitioning ndtional fin: ternities by suppling theme with tom • authentic hater n ty information. an,' at the ...tine tune, fo,tet fiateinal co- IHARPER ARRANGES operation by pionioting . good Provided 1)3 the national constatu- CHEERING SECTION tion, the pt esidenel of the proposed union will be held in totation by each fraternity in the or det of its ostub. College To Ite,erle 800 Seat, for hshinent on the Campus I.ueh dub Upperelaswolen at Colgate, and frateinity wdl be repie.a.nted by, three delegates an alumna, a senior,: Syraeu, Contests and an urdeirlassinan o • Penn State Sc introduce oiganueil Y. M. C. A. TO ORGANIZE ' cheering fon the lint time when two FRESHMAN '1" CABINET bons of the west stand 4 will 110 ic:erveil at the Colgate and Syracuse !games for 800 upperelasinnen These cents wlll be on the 50 laid line and Keller, Denuder, Ilann.raher, Boners ,di concentrate the cheering. Will Address Non Sludeids 1 This method has been used. with great success by Army, Nnvy, Stan- tot d, and Pi intoton, and with its 10- Wlth the 'impose of fro ming the no‘ation at Penn State, it is hoped by Fieslunan Y Mk' A Calnoct. mein- Cluu los S Hai per '3l, head dwel ls:l, of that doss interested in V leader, that it will collect the cheer- CA. work will meet in the auditol- mg faults so noticeable in the first min on the fourth floor of Old Munn' too games of the 1930 football at 7:10 &cloth tonight season Prof J Otm Keller, vice-ptest- On the day that the block Is open dent of the YMCA !maul of due,, ed, any uppmclahbman may scenic tots, and Richard .1 Detwiler '3l lone seat in this section by plesenting stuntman of the Fieshinan Conums- his athletic elm!, but nn seals v3ll be +lon, will oaths' Inter whit uses. City- I sold for alumni et Diem's. If the mond A. Deed. 'sl and W:lham I.j block Is not entn,ly taken on the llommaket '3l cull also glee shot t hot day, it will be opened to the talks l entne College in onlet to lilt up the ielmtnung seats. --- J, Who's Dancing [ MARTIN RETURNS FROM 'nught Alpha T.ii ()mega (char d) (Mae can/ Whitt) 7)elln Sigma Ph, (Natoli?) Moe) Lambda Chi Alpha (Compita 04v/a) Sigma Phi Smola (Woe and Gold) Sigma Pi (Va,situ Ten) Slkturti) Night Beta kappa (Ltspofirs A inbasnorlng s) Theta Knpp t Phi (Crrniprra 0/u/v) Theta Upsilon Omega CrAittrgiatt. IACTIVITIES PARADE , TO FEATURE PLAN 1 FOR ANNIVERSARY Campus Societies, Publications, Athletic Teams Will Join In Celebration SCHULTZ HEADS GROUP , ARRANGING EXHIBITION Upperelass Presidents Chosen Leaders for Exercises During Jubilee . A combined parade of all ext.- curl icular activity men and women togethei with the various athletic teams will comprise student exercises in the celebration of the seventy-fifth tin thday of the granting of the char ter to Nan State, October 23, 24, and' To Wear Insignias Camino. society groups will weal their hats and wall. in squats accord 'wg to thur rank. The publications 'groups oil! cony banners of snug , mas lemesenting their organization Viii silt' teams will palate in civilian clothing with insignia. John P. lavuey '3l, John Zorella 'll. George .1 Smart '32, John It Napoleon 'J3, Hairy l' Swan '33, Ed- ! Esert kcs COlll immoral° Colonial 1 Doi:lupine:lt of Territory Dr Am E. Mai bin, pi ofemor of In Ant v, rani ned today from Spring- Mod, Ohio, whom he was one of the spbakm s in the state-ms ale vestal,. be , email "mlola Awn of the Ohio Iles °lntern The nereises commemorated the George Roger:. Clarke espedrtnon which, in 1780, scoured for the Amer man colohies the Northwest territory. Other speakers included Vice-pr est dent Cm tis, the goo clear and sena tors of Ohio, Dr James A James, Dean of the Graduate School of Northwestern Univer site, and Di. Milo M. Quaite, of the Minnesota Ilis- Penn State Extends Welcome to Fathers In Tenth Dad's Day To FLY Here for Conservation Address Tonight J 1:1IES J. DAM IS LABOR SECRETARY FLIES HERE TODAY Davis Will Address Conservation Congress at 8 O'clock in Schwab Auditorium An iv.ng by an 'inc'a late this af to noun Loin Washington, D C, SO,- 10111 of Lalon James .1 Davis will land at the Bellefonte An Pont and yi ill bebi ought ❑nmedi,LLely to State College in time to dolma the pi in cipal oJdtess of the Comet villain Conga ess at 8 o'clock tonight in fiche ab amigo. isn't In a telegram to Themdent Ralph D Iletrel, Setretm y Dams stated that becaum of the meat amount of wet k girth N‘luth he is fronted at the mesent tune in addition to a Incetang of the President's Cabinet. tins !limning, it Am!! be necessary fot lion to navel by au as a tune saving medium The admolqi ain't office slated I est night that Thos.(lent Races ern nould he sent to Bellefonte to meet the Swetaly of Lobo, but that all othm plans pointed upon the tone of the guest's annul I=l A, the ,lief -pc thrl of the Con setvatlen Cong., Dion, will speak on "Cons• tattoo and Its impottante to Ilunknoly" A on., d plogtank fulnished by the Depaltolent of Mu ,lll sole as a include to the .clinesPl,llll.lo liettel 101 me sgle aL the matting and v iii give the o eltonong addle, to the Congteas The adds e,s by Ono till sound the Le‘noic on tinsel cnnselo anon in the two-dai, 'migrant of the Congress, oilie, .100 is thi intioduLtion of con sennlion into the public Khoo' syo tool of Potosi. llama The flonseivation Congress was called to I',e of ganizations and in dividuals an °ppm Utility to °Neuss a pi oposed plan, to assist in its de velopment Anti to nuggest the bent means Cm patting this pi ois am of nature eilui.ation into the public schools of Penin,ylvaniat The Cougz es, v ill been, at 2 o'• clock Lhn aftootond m Schwab audi !mount when Di Janney N Rale, dep uty gupeontendent or edutatlon fel Wlll 0100 the opining auldtegs Dat ts will speak at Ito sec nod tneetiog tonight and the final o,lon Nllll he held at °Mod, to nun ton 11101 nog In loonl .1115 Old Ilani At thus tone, Ptol Gem ge It 1,10011, L 11,111111.111 of the conunitlet. dit., up U r • plan, will intsent the Pi upnacl 111 &Lail LO the Congll, SPONT.V.NI:OUS COAIBUSTION CAUSES LNGINEEILING BLAZE Fnc tln ea t-ned the engineel lug units when shavings, which We, e tw ang tl an,nutted ft on, Entoneerlng B to the old pow el plant by II WOW., caught In e at •1 o'clock Wednesday late! noon The danger was lemoved in an hu t though the gawk vv 01 k of fac ulty menthols and engineering stu dents who broke open the vat con taining the shavings and extinguished the apink. The he is believed to have miginated though the upon taxeous combustion of teh shavings as they emerged fiom the Inchon of the saws ESTABLISHED 1904 PRICE 5 CENTS 'Parents Will Attend Pep Meeting, Nature Congress VISITORS TOUR CAMPUS, VIEW GAME TOMORROW Smoker, Players' Piesentation, Chapel Services Offer Entertainment Welcoming more than 2000 parent, of Penn State students to the Cam pus, the College will berm its cote brat= of a crannied thee-day pro gram fm Father's Day tonight I A football :ally will afford %Islam., I a glimpse of Penn State spirit when it opens the called schedule of en tet tainment for the visitor, in Schwab auditotnum at 7 o'clock tonight With Sceretaly of Labor James J Davis a, plincipal sneaker, the Con sercation Congress, concening as pant of the seventy-fifth annnersar3 of the College, has extended an invita tion to all parents to attend its con ,ovation in the saint buildirg at 8 o'clock. President Ralph D Hetcel w,ll pieside at the assciabls Beginning the legal, Father's Day in ogram, the Association of Par ents of Penn State will conduct its annual business meeting in the Audi tut ium at 1110 o'clock tomorrow !nothing Election of officers be the principal purpose of the se., s,on Will Tour Campos In group, of tsaenty, patients will begin an inspection of Penn States nen buildings immediately :ater their meeting. Under the supeivision of Coll er officials, headed by I. Orvis holler, sceretary of the parents' as sotiation, the guests will sursey the lebuilt Old Main, the new I:in:lnce,- ing unit, the power plant, the Mineral Industries building, anal the Liberal /Ws annev Maps of the nem cam pus mill Is, presented for the guid ance of the visitors Penn State's encounter with Mar shall college on New Dorset field at 2 g() o'clock will attract ninny of the par cots doting the after noon 'I he ststtots wit Ira tenoned to pub A nna:Atoll to the genie for the hest tune in many .cars, h< cause of the detest. of the Athlete. Assountion to grant no free unssug to the guests Women Arrange Tea Women student, udl eleome inotheLs t, ho ai 0 attending the cola- Imam', at a tea and I eception in the Women's building fi not .1 until 550 o clod. tonun mu afternoon e than 1000 father, e eNpect ed to attend a Dad's Da, smoke• in the Al may at 7 o'clock tontot runt Muscat:of: thencommencement show of last year toi thr visitors, Penn State Moms will stige '"flie Meanest Alan in the Mold" at 8 o'- clock torocorow night, nommhately upon conclusion of the smoker Speaking on 9he Message nC R Diquibing Ptnphct,' Di Mini A E Palniquist of the ;awn of Ehoiches sill addies4 par ents and students at chapel sort ices in Schwab nuditoinun at 11 o'clock Sunday mot moF, a; the concluding incnt in the Duce-day schedule HETZEL RECEIVES COLLEGE FACULTY Piemdent, Trtmtees Greet Members Of Staff in Old Main—Guests Inspect New Building Holding then annual ieteption Old Plum On the hurt tune, Piesident and Alt, Ralph I) Rebel greeted menthe,. of the fatuity and the Col lege staff Non, Li 30 to 11 o'clock loot night With the cane building a Binged by the intelim decorators in its lin i'dred for in, guests were shown through all the unites and lobbie. Many of the stall and faculty who hose offices in the building remained in then offices to show guests about the building. Served with refreshments in the basement sandwich shop, guests 100111. ed at will through the building mhich was open for inspection for the' last time. Music sills furnished by the Department of Music Nine trustees and then trIVO4, head ed by J. Franklin Shields, president of the Board of Trustees, stood in
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