"FOR THE GLOB.: OF OLD STATE" VOL. 27, No. 14 THUNDERING HERD TRAMPLES LION IN EARLY DRIVE, 19-7 I3atdorf Prevents Penn State Shutout After Long Run During Last Period PASS OVER GOAL NETS BLUE AND WHITE SCORE Bucknell Secures 3 Touchdowns As Ross, Brumbaugh Lead First Half Attack Unable to cope with the slashing attack of Badmen's Thundering fiord, and exhibiting an ineffective offense dining all stages of the game, Penn State's gridmen were defeated 1.9-to-7 at Lewisburg Saturday after noon Johnny Batdoif's 45-yard run after intercepting Fny's pass a few nun utes before the game ended, placed the ball ten yards from the Bison goal and paved the way for the Lions' only score Thlee attempts to gain netted only n bare yard, but Died rich, dropping back to the 15-yard mark on fourth down, tossed a pass to Batdorf who had already crossed the goal line Batdorf's brilliant run with meagre inteiference, and his successful in ception of Diedrich's pass, saved the Nittany team from a shutout and moved the high light of Penn State's invasion of the Bucknell stronghold. Until the final period the Lions were unable to advance the ball beyond midfield. 13ocknell Scores Early Pinned to watch Clark Hinkle, the Nlttany team ...ucceeded in keeping the dungeons Bison fullback from making much headway Brumbaugh and Ross, however, were extremely effective in running the Penn State ends, and were largely tesponstble nil three of u J,nell's _ touch downs The Held sewed within the first three minutes of play after a 44-yard drive Using straight football tac tics, the Bison team advanced the ball to the 11-yard mac and Brumbaugh skirted right end for the opening score `When Hinkle Intel eepted Evans' pass, a Bucknell advance of 49 yards was begun which ended in Brumbaugh's 17-yard tun for a touchdown As the second period opened Bucknell held the ball on State's 28-yard ship In two rushes Hinkle advanced within four yards .o. - (Contlnued on aura pogo) FRIZZELL ASSIGNS DEBATING TOPICS Coaches To Hold Tryouts for Mon Tomorrow Night—Will Select Trio for First Meet Preparing to meet a selected Get man team on Deeemben 11, debating tandulates have begun ssolk on the militany prelim edness and free trade questions assigned to them at the ini tial debating sleeting Wednesday night Women debate., in addition to these topics, will prepe briefs on thin question, "Resolved, That the go ing out of women from the bonito IS deplored " All men inteiested in trying out for the varsity debate team ate re quested to report to room 14, Liberal Arts building, at 7 o'clock tomorrow night at which time Prof John II Frizz°ll and Mr. Joseph F O'Brien, men's couches, still select the trio to debate the continental team Candidates who intend to report tomorrow night should be prepared to give a Ilse minute talle for or against either of the follossing ques tions "Resolved, That the nation should adopt a policy of free trade" or "Resolved, That the ',resent policy of military preparedness should be abandoned." DAVEY DIRECTS RESEIRCII IN NICKEL, IRON RELATIONS Puisuing the investigation of al loys through the medium of physical chemistry, Dr. IVhcelci P Davey, professor of physical chemistry, and associate woikeis ale preparing to investigate the relations of non and nickel in continuation of research conducted in recent yew,. Using chemically 'nominated non and nickel, the scientists are seeking to establish points of ei itteal changes when the two metals are muted. ,Y I r un „totztitt LEADS Bison Attack Against Penn State eVivIBREIGH • BACK. PANHELLENIC CODE UNDERGOES PROBE Co-ed Fraternities Will Suggest Changes in Constitution To Advisory Body The constitution Los the local Pan hellenic association soII be distribut ed tomorrow among the women's fra ternities following its approval by the advisors of the association Each president will present the code to her fraternity for discussion. All suggeitions for conection, addi tion or elimination of parts arc to he returned in written form along with the copy'receited from the committee in charge Next Tuesday the association will meet to consider the constitution and the hate' nay suggestions and to cast the code in its final Som. _ Organized Last Week The constitution, modeled on that Isuggested far local associations by the National Panhellenic congress, seas dimwit up by a committee con : isting of the Misses E. Louise Haire elite '3l, chairman, M Elizabeth Cra nia '3l, Laura J. Griffiths '4l, and Anne E McGuire '3l Miss Char lotte E. Ray, Mrs Arthur E. Ander son, and Mrs. Frank W. Haller have acted as advisors to the committee Consisting of representatives of each national and local women's fra ternity, the Panhellenic association was mgarmed last week by Miss Ed na R Roderick '3l, president of Chi Omega. This was done in accordance with the national rule of procedure stating that the oldest fraternity on campus shall form the association. The presidency will rotate among the fiaternitics each year in oidei of then founding. CENTRE COUNTY JUDGE SPEAKS TO ENGINEERS I=3 On "Young Mon in Industry Speaking on "Engineering, a step in the Administration of Justice," Judge M.Waid Flooring, of the Centre County Court, gave the second engi neering lecture in the chemistry am pitheatre Friday afternoon The thud of the series of twelve lectures oireied under the auspices of the School of Engineei log will be.pre canted Friday when Mr. Crosby Field will talk on the "Young Man in In dustry" The purpose of the series of speech es width ale not technical in content 14 to acquaint the students with Con ditions in the engineering world "ARM MANAGERS 'lO STAGE PROGRAM HERE JANUARY 6 The fourth annual institutional Fanners' Week, a Once-day program staged for representatives of institu tional Sams of Pennsylvania, will be held here January 6 7, and 8. With sound table discussion, and talks, practical advice will be green cancel mng kilns management of pen itentialies, asylums, homes, and se formatones Prof Prank D. Gasd ner, of the agsonomy department, is chairman of the committee appoint ed by the Department of Welfase at Ilarnsburg. RETURNS FROM HARRISBURG Prof. Leonard A Dogget, of the electrical enginem mg department, bac returned from Harrisburg where he attended the meeting of the Pennsyl vania Electrical Msociation last week. STATE COLLEGE, PA., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, MO YEAR BOOK EDITORS SELECT `MODERNE' STYLE FOR LA VIE Women's Activities Share Equal Position With Men in Ncw Arrangements Plan: ART SECTIONS OF ANNUAL SUGGEST PROGRESS IDEA Fraternity, Class Divisions Near Completion—Publishers Await Material A modeinistic theme will be used throughout the 1931 LaVie, accord ing to a statement issued last night by Harry J. Pombaugh '3l, editor-in chief. The greater part of the an ual will go to press by December 1, although the activities section will hold up the date of release until about May 1. The entile book snows the trend from the old Penn State to the neu. Particularly in the art work, which is under direction of Harry S Ruth real! Jr. '3l, art editor, is this notice able The changes, however, are shown by the suggestion rather than bll bold contrast. Prepare Sections Unlike loonier issues, there will be no section devoted entirely to wom en's activities Instead, the women's articles will be distributed through out the book in their proper depart ments, This plan is in harmony Ai ith the present college practice. The fraternity section is progres sing rapidly, and gioup pictures are now being taken at the Penn State Photo Shop Most of this is merely tontine stork, and mill go to press av soon as possible Class sections are well under sony and as soon as the files of activities cards are complete, will go to press Poorbaugh stated that if seniors want recognition for their activities they should get their cards in before Fri. day. These sections must be printed at an early date, so that all possible time can be given to last minute ma tcrial in oidei that there will be no delay in the release of the book In the 1031 LaVie activities sec tion, the 1930 track, baseball, la crosse, golf, tennis, football, soccer and cross country teams, and 1031 basketball, hosing, wrestling, rifle and fencing teams will be recounted NEW Y.W.C.A. CLUB REPLACES CABINET Membership Indudes All First-Year Co-eds—Senior 55 omen Form Athi.r) Committee All fieshmen women are eligible lot membership in the new Y. \V C A club which small replace the Wadi tional freshman "V" Cabinet In for mer years a limited number of first Neat women were chosen by the seni or Cabinet to eigamze the "Y" work of then class. When questioned about the change, Miss II Louise Marquardt 'O2, adv.- ' or to the freshman women, declared that the new organization mould pro vide an opportunity foi all those in terested in the "Y" to take an active part in the work. This was impos sible under the forme". system. "Accoiding to the tentitive pro glom, committees will be appointed," Miss Marquardt states, "to co-operate ith the senior Cabinet in all phases of its work This work consists of social service in the Loon and sur rounding rand committees." Members of the new club will assist in conducting campfire and scout work for younger guts in State College, while discussion groups for freshman m omen will be held !atm in the ycai They will also co-operate with the Y. M C. A in the annual Christmas runty for children of aural communi ties. At a mooting to be held Tuesday nir,ht at 6.30 o'clock in room 321 Old Main further plans for organization will be made ANTHONY PI, INS 6 MONTHS TOUR THROUGH SOUTHWEST Ptof Roy David Anthony, of the de partment of pounology, sodl begun a six months leave of absence December 1. Travelling by automobile through fruit districts, Prof Anthony will visit experimental stations and will address the Virginia State Hoiticul tore society December 4 He will spend several months at the southern California laboratory if the Univ.- fay of California at Riverside. Best Is Chosen Head Of Senior Ball Croup Raymond E Best Ct.t. nain e d chairman of the Song Ball com mittee for this year by David C McLaughlin, class picsidcnt, last night. Best is secietary - of the Inter fraternity council and AV., the Jun ior- representative from the School of Chemistry and Physics on Stu dent Council last ycai 011ie, mem bers of the committee aill be se lected tins week o--- PRIESTLEY SERIES TO BEGIN MONDAY Dr. Williams Will Delis er Annual Talks Until NnxL Friday In Amphithealie Basing his lecture., on the general subject, "The Relation Betmeen Phy,- heal Chemistry and Electiaal Engi neering," Dr. John W. Williams, as sistant professor of ph.y.leal chenn, try at the Univ. sits , of Wisconsin, mill deliver the fifth annual Priestley lectures in the Chemihtis amphithea ter beginning Monday and continuing until next Friday. Dr Williams is a foimer pupil of the internationally famous P Debve lie is consideied one of the most able physicists and physical chemists is this country, according to Prof Wheeler P Dasoy Dr. Williams Ims done notable research wolf: on dal.- tric constants and specifa. heats of gases, liquid, and solutions, and on electro-cheirmtry an d thermody namics. Select Chairmen As his first topic Monday night, Dr Williams still discuss "The Structure of 'Molecules as Revealed by Dielectric Constant Studies" The speaker ',lll explain some of the physico-chemical data on Ashlch the remaining lectures toill be based Dr Williams will deliver a talk every night next week dealii,e with the border-line bete,mi physical chemis try and electrical engmeering The series is being prescntcd through the yomt supervlsnin of the department of electiical engmeering and the depot (vent of chenustro Previous series of Priestley lectures have been offered in former years by Other departments of the College Chairmen for these meetings haw been selected lion, the engincei uig and chemistry and physics faculties Dean Frank C V. harem e, of the School of Chemistry and Physics, will act as chairman of the electing Moo day night. The Priestley lectures are as an nual series estabhshed it 1921, as a , memorial to Joseph Priestley, one the foremost physicist , . in Anunica Each year the School of Chemistry and Physics in connection with sonic other department sponsors the tall, SENIOR ARCHITECTS PREP 1121: FOR LANDSC UT PROBLEMS Having won live ol the seven awards lust June, the serum students in the department of lairlstAtpe archi tecture ale prepai ink problems for the Inter-college La n d sea pi: Fs• change Problems contest this week Sponsored by pi ofessionul 4chaols of landscape architecture, of which Penn State Is a member, folly-Once solutions welc submitted in June Five of the seven mites ael e given to the students of Penn State, the first time the niaimity of .maids mete given to one si hoot New Electrical Aids Lighten Task Of Training for Co-ed Housekeepers No more dirty dish NI, mhing ol °lent donated to the laboratm y al e troublesome reduLinx diets To, luau fOlt , t ralket co-edsi Then problems will be solo- three iefiineratois, three chslima,h ed by the electile dish washers and ohs, lout washing too lc on vdmators to be presented to the home ms, ell in tine 'nig°r household site'. economics dein" town , by the Penn- A steam table, range, links oven, co& nylvania ,Tomt Committee on Rum! fee tun, toaster, wale, cooler, irons, Electricity, immeislon boater e, exhaust fans, table Crisp, flaky 1011., feathery light !stoves, and Ocala: peitulatots are pastry and golden brown toast baked ' supplied in adequate number to fu.- in the non oven and toastet till be' the ad the co-ed houselceepets . .. . added to the dinnei menu', while' Pena State so omen studying homej juicy crabapple on strawben y pre-, management spend eight weeks of , serves and chocolate puddings 1,11, then ..tenan year ni Practice !louse, n i send tantalizing minis rim e k e t,„,, model home completed with a six , ranges and steam tables. !months old baby, Nancy Lee. In poi-, After soon rying along for five yems taming the i online household duties with a minimum amount of household :time tbot p ut the " the'eUcul h'owl-' elects ical apparatus, the home eto.. . edge of home conditions to a practical test Even a culling non has been mums department at Pehn State IS being thoroughly equipped by this' included In the appliances installed committee, a cleaning house for mot ,. 1 thole. Shine th u s addition to the i ((miming will shoiten the tine usu.. leans nffecting, the aural population and elech heal , intei,,ts. I ally spent on water watt! combs and! I culling !!aids, Nancy Lee will un- Among the !tug. pieces of equip-, doubtedly receive 111010 attention. I Tottrgian. GLEEMEN TO GIVE NOVELTY SHOW OF Juni and seine., will recent. 10 ACTS SATURDAY their tickets to the Svracuse-Pen State game . in c,ntation of Ath letic cards to the Alumni Assucia- Will Present Vaudeville Program t 'on 7 , e ° b r it e en t'l l, , ophonlo , 0, „.. ll Before Housepaity Guests Present then califs at the ofime to ntol rove Thui sdat and Pudgy , ill In Schwab Auditorium he devoted to the dist...lion of ticket, to all ulni hate not pi evn- ARRANGE AGIC STUNTS. r t J e u s , t ly second ailinis,ion to the con- ORCHESTRAL. SONG SEATS F.t. , utY , ePre‘ent.itives w i I I I call foi tiLkets in the fiateinity section, this inoining 1 0 acii I t y i d ' a L } l,w a t' il 7 n r a e v P h ia e cc u ' l l it o Lie s. d ite tlru t g ° l ' l : Glee Club Changes Orii.Tinal Date Set for Friday to 1 out the tteelf Following Night I . Picsenting ton act, of ‘autleville 1' PATTEE PUBLISIIES , performance, the Penn State Glee I LITERATURE TEXT club mill entertain hou,epaity gue,tsl vrth a production condoning variety, --- and nmelty in Schwab Auditorium at, Book Deals With Contempontr) 7 JO o'clock Saturday night A change from the original date on' Arnerican,—,Sopplement s Friday night has been announced by ; Piof Rahaid Grant, director .or th, l'revious Edition organization I . . An arrangement of popular songs) Di. Fled Lewis Patten, pi ofesso. by the seventy men who compose the, emeritus of Penn State, and fennel lilub ',ill be a - Rattily of the show 'head of the Amei.con literatuie de- Miss Edna It Roderick 'Bl, soprano pertinent, has published a nen book soloist, well assist the gleenien In entitled "The New American Lao, eddition to providing musical accom-!ture." I pamment, the Campus Onls will pie_' In this book Di Pollee deals only sent a program of beret dance se-; with the permit in American 'dua -1 lectmns iture dating Dom 1890 to 10.10 Di To Piesent Dance Skits ,Pattee states in the preface that it is his object to make an attempt to I Fine members of the orchestra oill cover the eels me.ements e inch hone el,o offer an instrumental novelty slat combining too ti umpets, a trom- taken place in American time alto bone, hem , horn and mandeh„ Al- 1 since 1890 The majority of author, discussed en this Nolurne published but Kaplan 'di will make his debut i , their list wombs pienious in 1020 befoie a Penn State audience in Sc,'.exal violin solos "The New American lateiatuie" r. Pl ans fe, a me,,l resemble m meant to he a continuation of an the second act include Miss Hazellearliet book ',tech dealt multi the Heaf ere, maiimha soloist, With Jay , Period in Amerman literature from E Wood 'Bl, teror, and Ernest P.! 'I he seises of Libeial Arts lectures 1W Kenneth. 'Bl, at the piano, Francis 1870 to 1800 Black '.ll, violinist Kennedy will al- which Dr Pattie delinmed here last so pair with Nevin F Decker '.1.1 in May and dining the fast week of the a piano duet dui mg another number 10.'0 Sununu Se.,sion entitled G Thrasher '.ll will unfold "Phases of Aniciman litmature new stunts of magic during the per-ISmea 1820 " are ...Judea in this new. formancc Arrangements arc being ‘ lll lime made for several dancing acts Be- Will Lecture Here ui \lay fore the production, Donald A Shel- Di Puttee is well known to the! Icy 'B2 will give a ten-minute organ elder students and the alumni For! recital of popular music many years he was head of the Eng-. The Glee club, as well as membeis fish miniature depaitinent He first of the cast, has been practicmg for tame to Penn State in 1801 and n.asl the Pennsylnania Day presentation I lime until 1020 when he le.ogned to fin soma] weeks. 'The show is an I .I...sinne the position of visiting lec ennual affan sponsored each year by, lino at Rollins College, Floridan one of the college organizations when he( m oor Penn Puttee was Ina e profess°, eine, HORTICULTURE DEPARTMENT of Amerman hterrtur e One of s m i e l tr , I n e t s . a l s e t i ,o r r , o e f e , s o s u m , e o n; o , l , l , t , tr e s e is in WILL STAGE FARM EXHIBIT duration each year This lector A ,, result nt Lire mccex a of th, C ,U 1 le will he held In lira 'attar pmt seventy-lath anniversary hortuarl- l of Map tore shim, the department of holt, Dr D/IttCo 1111,111.111011- CIIIDIIe has been requested to stage al prominence for his criticism in I a similar type of exhibit for the ,ICol.lus of American Irteratoce Ile Pennsy llama Farm Product thou tit r the author of number of banks Ilarr,burg M January, r mandrel; "The Black Ring," a nmel Prof Stevenson W. Fletcher, head with .1 central Pennoylvainit setting of the department of Horticulture, 'and Century Readings in American' has been appointed general super'', Liter dole" tendent Prof. Earle I Wilde, Ptof Penn St lie's Alma Mater ltas coin. B altos B Nissley, and Prof. John II posed by Dr Pattie no 1501 I thief will assist in the artistic -- rangement of Boum+, vegetables, and DR. HETZEL ADDRESSES fruit at the shoo, ASSOCIATION OF DEANS 'lO Al' FEND HEALTH MEEfING As a menthol of the committee Oil Dean Charlotte ft.i3, Dlc.. Cleaner giowth and development, Thor ft Adam, Dutcher, of the School Ag- Attend Harrisburg Heeling multine, will attend the White (louse conic:lento on Child Health and Protection at Washington No. vember 19 to 22 Students May Obtain Grid Tickets Today ER101..4114; the important pall, of dean, of men and women in the Damn ing of quilents, DI Ralph 13 Ilet/el, picsident of the College, ,pole it the annual meeting of th" Ponosy A., , ,oceation of Deans of Women al the Penn Danis hotel, Ilan ishul g, day night Mm , Chan lone It Rao, dean o women and MI, Helen It Clenvei, ~,,,tant to the dean of 11011100, lop. I,,entod the college it the electing /neh vae, attended mole than 71 den, of a omen Dien the schools of I the state Nor A llocciy Espenshadc, !mad ifetzo tint Ili , the depai Intent of English compo ; the ha. w• of o n e and uoinen kite l."' sneaking. Presented Lont,oiin a detailed discucdon on Hawaii at a 1,01 which an, mss radii i„ mating „ electing of the Antra Kan Association ot Unweisity Plofessins ilO2 Old good citizen of the student Goad ',eosin!, in the title sense of the wed M." 'Wedne"‘Y night is the goal of caltusitton, accoiding to' Professor PsPeosh tile dealt with Doctor Bet.' e•pelienccs in Honolulu, the in thistly, education, nail 1.11-1/11 etc. ciim usTs HEAR HusHAL\N moots of the 11111/Ibitillit,, ne, per uul of te..clung at the University M. "Some applications of the New Mechanics to Problems in Them etical Cheinistiy," I,as the tome of Di Saul ILL INSPEC UOSPITALS Dushman, assistant ideciderof the W reseal oh laboratoi‘ of the General Twent,two ,11111101 enrolled m the Clectito (.01111M113, who snake at the pi e-inedual Louise Will Vl,lt medical thirty-sixth electing of the central schools and hospitals in and about Pennsylvania section of the Aim.- Phlhitielphla this week. I, ea i.ing can Chemical county in the chenust•y State College today, they will cement umplutheatet Lint night. in Philadelphia until Saturday noon. ESTABLISHED 1904 PRICE 5 CENTS `Y' HEADS REPORT $3BOO PLEDGED AS DRIVE ENDS FRIDAY Campaign Leaders Surpass Goal By s3oo—Unable To Reach 1929 Precedent FACULTY SOLICITATION CONTINUES Tills WEEK Additional Funds Will Finance Student Activity Quota Totaling, Sl4OO of C3BOO in pledges reported at Satuttlay night, Y C A !cadet tie HMI student finance camp:nul "otel the top," by , topassing thou pool by 5300 . • • Although all the learn captains and dimmon lenders ha, not turned In complete report', the rhmstion As s...A.loon leaden do not expect the final returns to each the recoil! of 51100 set last seer Apnrommately the same 111.1111 bet of pledges were tenoned, but tile Indivulual amount., did not equal those of last year'n campaign ' The di leli Oplilefl Monday night v ith a dinner at Una Unit ei,tv club and continued until Pi ul,.v night A COIr ',lac camas, tens 111.111 e of all fratei nit ion, dot nutot les, and hoard in' by mart than 130 ,Jltta tois Open Fatult3 Drne Starlent v. of hots began the annual faculty campaign vc,tei titre, in nn effort to tat, a quota of <101) Soh, .tation dinning faculty onanbei, tint! continue Limo Nl eetr anti nest The additional funds ito,cl by the faculty thwe till help fir ante the general student acto.no budget, the quota of which totals 81100. Money caned lot this put pose will he ,de noted unit elv to student ea vice Sal -1 :tries of , ecretatic,, office expense‘. land other general expense, ate taken clue of by the Advisory Boat Anion.; the lowa, a loch till be financed by this budget are the Andv Lytle cabin, freshman handbook, special speakers, conferences, cm . ploynient bore w, lnesole tacmonc, • thatch relationo, ,tial ['Atom] student a 01 k. AG LEADERS PLAN CONFERENCE HERE BabLch, 1111 s. II til . \ thlre, l'tflh Innual Cooperatne Meeting Aolcnther 211, 21, 22 Bringing logcthri fin the tune , both menthe, and officcis, the fifth annual Coopcoutp.e. Confeience, won- LOIOCI he the dep Lament of agricul ture ecomnik., ‘,lll meet e Old Maui, November 20, 21, Ind 22 Several bombed n ember repie ,entirg about lifts cooptiative inganiration, of the State pill begin the confeience with the tom. "Credit Extension, dcli Collection," Thin,clav afternoon, Nostanhel 20 me normal banquet Finlay CA ening, at v,loch tune Charley li'doon, menthol of the Fed coal Farm Boat d, Babcod, of the Change Lt ague Foileiation. Hill speak, will he the high point of the wilful... In the room of ,011,1,1 table 0 , 0 , and talk., the loombei, will be ,one acquainted ti ith atcompli,h mote, .1 in., and act!, ILE, of other toope. ative 01 gani/ations Among the large, Menthe/ s to lie pi e , ient ale thr Intel -Sta.e Milk Pt educe., as mt.'', 01 both mipplie Philadelphia 11111 othel lart t , lilies with ninlh, the 1;,1,1 el 0 FlAie. Farmers La change the Orange League Pelle! .itool, and lan ow. e,mnty assollations F 1( ui, I' HEARS ESPENSUA Ill: I. EC I URE ON HAWAIIAN 1,161