raze 7\73 PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Colsllshed erml•weekty during the College rear. ecrept on holidays Ly odudente of The Pentunlvanlo Mote Conran, In the intereet of the College: the otudenlo, faculty, alumni, and frienolo. I=l Al Grill .1 sill ESlil '3I Circulutlon Ma.t.er liAnrel c WOOD 11 I=l 12=1 Ad~erll+lng IbEntwer It 112 lAII II ID MILAN 'II Sports rain. JACOB E. COHEN •31 Neun Editor 1 oralton AthertiAng Shooter CIIAIIT FS A. SCHMIDT jr JAJ.I.T I. lIROWNBACE '3l E=l NORMAN 11 SMILER . 31 Neuat Editor MARY J ADAMS '3l r Louis!' norrrniTz si w0n,,,,, man.ot. Mier rnun K rrearlt Mlles Jr I:: St[mart Toungend . 32 Wlitl.llll II Irvine . 32 'llktwo.rort A Serrill '32 Etll,llnl W. While .22 I% Olfl:Va % aSOCI aTE FIMTORS 7.... e Marquardt 92 Marra. , 14 rhan ' ,2 Mara M. 5 rarM '32 Nembo Eactern Intornitegiate Newspaper Assoesatioa 313 Old ilfain ____Nittany Punting Co. Bldg. 312 Old Moan Editorial Office Business Office Ness Boons I=1:1 FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1931 PAVING THE WAI In contrast to the gloat amount of empty criticism eoectell at football um the constincti,e efforts shown the ‘atious athletic meetings hob! in Nev. Toil. last v Lel . This nos especially tine of the National Colle giate Athletic Association and the knimican Assocm tier of Football Coaches Outstanding among the num el ous reports and speeches gn.en doling the convention sect those of Piesuknt Angell of Yule, Professor Ken nob of Princeton, and lingo 13c7Jek of Penn State As the coaches meeting came before the abets, report Man the fast to be heard Losing sight 01 the teal impose behiml the fourteen points submit ted 1* the stabilizing committee, of a hush Bezdch was clam man, many clanes helloed that the report recom mended immediate changes and radical &portales from c,itting conditions Cantle, to this conception, the point., ante advanced as a moons of gut log a more LUMIICIMIC aspect to the football picture. The moult stated that only those resolutions should be adopted by the coaches which they thought tunic wise and pluetieal under present condition. Thev were not, as some he lloed, u plan for an immediate te-niganization of the spot t. The upshot of the in ttto was that four of the ma lotions re-gubautted in substance lo Conch Bill Bonet, tel merly of Pi ineeton, were adopted at a later meeting. ic,olution, 0 me that there should be no oigarured mad., berm e September 15, that fall pi actice be limited to too horns a day, that spring maetace would ha xoluntaiy, and that Intel sectional and post-season game, la. held to the minimum. Social othet suggestions brought fotnatd by Bes ot] which wet c not adopted by the conches hat e been put into practice at Penn State and, thus fu , Si.hate of a atol satisfactorily These ate that all the admm vtalne control of College athletics be teat nlized in the head of e school oz depattment, that the coach shall I c a bon:dole member of the faculty moth an academic title, and that throe to ill be no rear toting and subsidizing o' athletes. Ir r qatement to the puss following the coaches eactinx,, W. A Alexander of Georgia Toth, president of the ameeratron, pointed out that the coaches would prob ,Qrly adopt the fourteen points if they 'll e certain that the faculties of the nation's colleges would also adopt ncrenforee them As they would not, the coaches, be ing a oat onil organization, could adopt only those I,so lotion, which could be carried oct at present Although or led child catty, the suggestions of President Angell sod Professor Kennedy culla:lilted or endorsed a number it the proposals coined in Buda's report Front the most pertinent angle, a summery of the many Nuggestrom, proposed for improvement of foothill 1 l seals that Penn State ro well ahead of the majority of Colleges in athletic pioneering A FINAL WORD The intin,ten in todliN'a COLLEGIAN nith Neil ' , lent. gi admit° managet of athletics, 'slings to an end the ten of in lisle, begun last month in an effort to cc quaint students mall the general football program brie. 'I he Irani, Mete the testa of an editolial ninth set dour , in tabular foto] a number of the principal ques- tions n,oiced dining the pant season by ninny Interested iv Penn State's football foitunes Some of the questions have been answered as cell tit by the .n titles Others hove no comet., susnei at present One, pen tanning to co-opeintion he txeen athletic officials and the Administration, is best ansumed the whole-beaded support given the pie, cnt athletic pi ogram by the College stuff. As was expected, the impose of the publicity was misintet meted by some. It tins not un attack by "second !ousels" but may conducted in a eineere attempt to Place Penn State's football situation before the students. After all, football is planarity foe the student and a I.nowledge of its organization ut his College as the prelogatite of eveny undeigraduate Although es el yone from college presidents down to student editorial wi inns have had their fling at foot kill within the last month, we'll all be on hand when the whistle blows for the first game nest year. }Lapps New Year Of Loris so, there ssas n Neu Yen:. lioueser, tame fleas is so long in getting to the town, alai ,11100 Lle were here most of the tone, the Ness Yen prohabb Larne before me es en heard of It knd with the New Yens cline that antient :tool, Ness Vent Resolution , Fm Nome tune we have held out against them, but anall,s admit the futilits of out fight and sou end°r. Besides, thet oil hr another Ness Yeiu nest )em and then the UM make them all riser again I=l So isith the icst of the masses we made out ie.olutrons, and hero the, ate fot you, at/novel First, ue iesolved not to get angt so hen people begin to "lion" this column Anothm one of our tesolution, us not to Le a "meanie" as fat as the Froth ie toneeined (They !man Asa, pom fellous ) We also so 010 Oust a late tOl emu..., of coal se) easel again to %AV naughh things about the co-eds, although what we sa, is ireuerullY the truth 11 , addition, ire pi caused netei. to "nab" about things ulna acidly ate note of not business As fm the rumpus cops, w otll let them alone—fm a anyway, as beneath out dignity (Yes, even that low.) Finally, we suleamb, tosohed nevm to write any mote "lousey" verse—but pishabl3 as much' 1=1:1 With the passing of Chi istmai another ha, note mote joined tile i onks of the unemploeil We lam to Sumo Clout Thirugh tozcc of to cumstances, Daniel had to celanate hit' NCI% Yelll'l, Eve hole in State College. It nas all right onit the tone con, too noviy Wh3, the one tellon who had audacity enough, to shoot off a gen cons aric,ted Sri chstutbing the pence! Judging „0,,, glen. comments and sot ens, New Yems xe,efq to han e become the Yeee'v mq The American roothall Couches' association met the Who day and decided not to change the rules of the game foi this NOM Maybe they hope they'll be able t , undo,tand them themselves by nest yens Daniel n ill Uncle tmo nambom ties, a pan of bed, own 411 ape! s, a pan of ied, able, anal blue sod, and an orange die,•ing gown 10. n cope• of Mae West's latest Look O, It rtrl he fa) If 1,11,11 of '..lolnriste^ \\'inter Fit , hiori Ate. With the coming of bashettql season, the Coy Co-ed monilcio if hoop Ants tom come hack into Ca Ninon AILI ough Loo nil 110111., did get in Dutch by wan. that tl , ,ete 0.10 no ~ uth Place ns Podunk, A,e claim that theta is no such nelson as "Joe Chita" Rc gene, any morel to tho,e things a hleh F,oth pllnt. a. ",lobs" ptu ely out of le,peet—for their ago tud flaw I/0 4011Ie moo 1. ynnd New I in) ReBolit tientx DO • 'Higher Grade' WORK with a Remington Portable Features on the New Remington not ob tainable on any other makes—Especially adaptable to Student Work DEMONSTRATIONS and TERMS GLADLY ARRANGED Keeler's Cathaum Theatre Building Agents at I'enn Slate THE LION'S DEN IE!!!1=1!91 !2121!IIMEi!IIIIIII IZIM=11!! Tho season of patting ionm•, again =EI .1%11,e back 'on golden necklace, en M neck I. WI Ding gi eon." Trar, rlQiv sTATF; ,767.7.,E6'7A1,7 DR. FITCH TO TALK IN CHAPEL SUNDAY New York Pastor Will Speak on The Moral Obligation of Being Intelligent Di Albert P pad,. Pastot of the Path Avenue Pit.bt mum clench in New Yolk City, null sped. on "The Moira Obligation To B. Intchigent" at the Sunday nun ping chapel eger- CINC4 in Schwab auditotioni Di Fitch, who null anneal. Int the Mat time befote a Penn St tte chapel audience, nab bola at Balton in 1877 Ile was graduated flout llat‘atil Um se,sity in 1900 an I rmetevtl his finch clot ot dit,tpty ilegiee 110111 Union Theological Seinurtrt thi Ca - Wet Ile holds doctot of divinity deal ees (loin A tulle] and Lout Williams college Taught Ilistor, Oa ilamecl to the Conga egatunn al mnati v in 1903, Di Fitch set% oil a pastcn of the Fit st Chinch of Flail ing, Long Nand, to, the foilo ing too you, Ile then, la tint to the Mount - canon ennui eh at Boston o hem ehe i manned until 1909 Fi sin that slate until 0117 Di Fitch ++ as piaident of Ando+, Theological] Seminal y at CaniM nig° From 1017 to 10 . 21 Di Fitch v mores , . of In=ton of religion at Amherst Following the, po soil he occupied a simian ',oration at Cade- TUXED,OS For Rent or Sale GERNERD'S Cleaning Pressing Repairing R. F. STEIN MOTOR CO. 121423 S. 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EDGEWORTH SMOKING TOBACCO Edgeworth lan blond or fine old burleys. with Itsnaturalmor enhanetd by Edge worth's distinctive eleventh proem, Buy Edgeworth any what) In two forms —“Ready-Rubbed" and .. Plur 611eo " All sixes. 150 pocket package to pound humidor tin ` !.ki ehmlD; 4 6 7 0 ° 11 1 Nuc 42 4 TH 4 o s lict A ton College until 1927 u hen ho he- ' Among the noun contributors of voice 111 ~ tam pastol of Um Puck Avenue ale Muss Florence C. an us '32, Jos church Vol mom' Meat ; he has, eph L, Dulcet '.12, Itnlph IC Rocka- I ed on the Univ. situ lloahl of fellow '3l, and David E Stai PitaLlan s at Wu surd, 5 ale, Pt tote- on, and the Vann sty of Chicago. A mend. of Phi Beta Kappa and ?ATRONIZE our. ADVERTISER numhei of othot ptofccsmual sac,- °tie., Di Fitch hag in i Den ,e% ei al ss on Ls. "The College Coin , . and the Pi opal Mien lot Lit e." Religion and the Undergi actuate." "Can the Chui ell SUM.' in the Changing °idol '" "Pi caching and Paganism," are rinong his ,i tongs EDITOR WILL RELEASE MAGAZINE NEXT WEEK Trat el Sl.etch. Illstormal .trltde, To \j ,oar in 01.1 31ain Ikll 0I ILnu 11d1, College lltel nlgaztne, In now in the h Inds of tlw nutlet, tug f 'den, nett heel:, Ho: H 'll, .11111.111.0 d e,tet da , .4 I enhstie [la el sketch, "The Road to ' the espin lenses of James L Non is' 32, 1. among the at (roles which n ill appeal to the u inter issue together rush shout stottes, Snotty, awl Imo, of the latest boot, The losteneal testes s. ill be con tinued I, ith an to ttcle on DI E Spat ks, eighth 1,1041/lent of Penn State, Milton by lingo It Fs ear '32 CO-EDS Make SCHLOW'S QUALITY SHOP Your Headquarters Our Annual January Sale Is Now On 25°1, Reduction On Everything in the Store Sale Ends SATURDAY Jan. 10 The Children's Shop 24-Hour I Rea & Derick, Inc. 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Armory, Saturday Nite INIMIZIEME ES" De tnd Saturdt STORES OF SERVICE 1 Cream STATIONERY SHAVING NEEDS The Best in Stationery 50c Mennens Shaving Cr. 53c Beautiful Watermarked 35e Williams Shaving Cr. 27c Stationery 35c Palmolive Shay. Cream 27c 24 Sheets 1 pt. Bay Rum 69c 24 Envelopes $l.OO Gillette Blades 89c Steel Cut Penn State $l.OO Prohak Blades 77c ' Only ; 51.00 Autostrop Blades___77c 81.00 Gem Razors 87c 79c 75c iongere Royale • Lotion 67c Eaton Crane and Pike Offer $1.25 Pinaucls Lilac 89e 60 Sheets 50c Ingrams Shaving Cr. 32c 50 Envelopes 35c Woodbury Shay. Cr. 24c 25c Listerine Shaw. Cream Die Sl.oo $2.00 Shaving Brushes__sl.39 ,25c Noxzema 10e 1 lb. London Crushed Bond 00 Sheets 69c En‘ clopes-30c pkg. Toiletries and Die Stamped Paper in Pounds 7 79c-89c-98c HAIR NEEDS $1.50 Filches Shampoo___93c 60c Packers Shampoo____39c CANDY $l.OO Marrow Oil 77c $l.OO Hinds Honey and 1 II). Horehound Candy-29c Almond Cream 69e 10c Bag $l.OO Noszema 69c Fresh Shipment of Martha $1.50 Coty Bath Powder__9se Washington Candies $l.OO April Showers Path Savigne Nuts at Reduced s Powder 77c Prices ; $l.OO Coty Face Powder__69c Friday, January 9, 1931 , PRIDAN- Torn CI no ford, Bob Armstrong in 'TAM" SATURDAY.— Belt) Camp,on, lan Roth in “TIIE BOUDOIR DIPLOMAT" 11= The Year's Greatest Spectacle 1 Jean Harlow. Ben Lyon, James Hall in "HELL'S ANGELS' WEDNESDAY— ! 'Marion Dar leg, Ralph Forbes in "TIIE nActtri.ort FATTIER" THURSDAY- 7 Richard Bartlielini,s, Mars \slor in MT= MIMS Return Shootni.; or Alesander Grp). V.llenne Sog.T in "I.IENNESE NIGIITS" SATURDAY- TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY— Irene Dein*, I eu Cod) in "DIVORCE, AMONG FRIENDS TII URSDAY 'THE B WIIELOR F kTHEIV
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