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    COMPLETE CAMPUS
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COVERAGE
VOL, 27, No. 44
UNION WILL HOLD
FIRST OPEN HOUSE
TOMORROW NIGHT
Student Organization To Meet
isitors, Contestants in
Mile Tournament
FRESHMEN MAY REMOVE
-CUSTOMS FOR FUNCTION
Blue Key, Archousai Members
Offer Ushering Ser'rice
At Initial Affair
Students and visitors at the Inter
collegiate boxing tournament mill
gather in Old Slam following the
final ring bouts tomorrow night at
the first mien house to be sponsored
by the newly-formed Student Union.
Distinguished athletic officials from
leading colleges throughout the Ea,t,
together with the contestants in the
boxing tourney will be among the
invited guests. Opportunity will be
given the student body to meet the
visitors at a reception in the first
floor lounge
With the Nittany Nine, campus
orchestra, furnishing the music, a
dance will be held in the second floor
lounge No admission will be charged
and Frank Diedrich '3l, chairman of
the committee arranging the open
house, announced that Tribunal has
granted freshmen permission to re
move customs after 6 o'clock tomor
row night in order that they may par
ticipate. •
To Further FellonahiP
Itlend;era of Blue Key, men's cam
pus society, and Archousai, women's
senior honor society, will serve as
honorary ushms. Curds and other
games will be available in the first
and third floor lounges
. "Although the primary purpose of
the open house is to further a spirit
of good fellowship unsung Penn State
atudants," said - Diedrich,'"the occasion
ulTers an additional opportunity for
acquainting visstore with the under
graduate activities of the College."
In keeping with the Union's policy
of making the open house an all-
College function, unescorted co-cds
and "stags" are encouraged to attend.
A second open house is being planned
Ly the Union for the first week-end
after the Easter recess.
CHOIR WILL OFFER
MUSICAL PROGRAM
To Take Place of 'Regular Chard
Speaker at Weekly Somme
In Selman Auditorium
Pr.,ent.mg the annual maim; nurs
teal 'service, the College choir «ill re
place the •regular neekly Chapel
speaker at the Sunday malting exer
cise; in Schwab audlttniurn.
- _
Comprising over 100 students the
choir will he led by Richard W. Grant,
director of music, while Prof. lobo H
Frirrell, acting College chaplain, mill
preside at the service
The filet number which will be sung
by thu choir is "Dear Lord and Father
of Mankind" by Galbraith. Following
it, Robert 11. Mealls '33 will sing
"How Beautiful Upon the Mountains,"
n composition by Haikneos
A quartet chosen from the men,
bero'of the choir will present Warren's
"Heart Be Still." Edna R. Roderick
'3l and Frances Christine '34 arc so
prano and alto respectively in the
groin, while Lem rence C. Simiek '3l
and William H. Stine '33 sing tenor
and bass, in the sane order. '
The final number to be given by the
choir in a composition of Howell's,
'By the Waters of Babylon," while
the services will end with an organ
selection by Mrs. Irene 'C. Grant, of
the department of music,
COLLCHE SENATE CHANGES
REQUISITES FOR 2 SCHOOLS
Entrance requirements to the
School of Education and the School
of Physical Education have been
changed to place more responsibility
in the hands of - secondary school
authorities by the College Senate at
its last meeting.
The rule-making body detaled that
in these two Schools specified credits
nill not ha necessary as any fifteen
'credits in secondary courses will be
acceptable. The regulation that the
student must be in the upper two
laths of his elan was not changed
L. IL Morrison, apeociete editor of
"Poiver'q l% ill lecture on "Practical As
pects of Ifigh Speed Diesel Engine
Design" In 211 Main Engineering
building at 10 o'clock tomorrow morn-
Miller '3l Will Head
Group on Elections
Arthur C. Millet '3ltwes appoint
ed chairman of the committee on
elections by David C. McLaughlin
'3l, president of Student Council, at
a short meeting of the body Wednes
day night.
Six other seniors, Norman E.
Blair, Raymond A Boners, Thomas
B Eastburn, William B. McCabster,
Paul A. Mitten, and Bruce V. Weid
ner, mere chosen members of the
group at the same time.
Council also decided to recommend
to the College Senate that October
10, the day of the Penn State-
Temple univoisity football game in
Philadelphia, be set aside as the
regale,. half-holiday for next year.
PLAYERS PREPARE
`MASTER BUILDER'
Miss Lillie A. Kell '33 Will Enact
Lead in Norwegian Drama
From Henrik Ibsen
Weird psychological studio, a htch
made Henrik Ibsen cfamous will live
again on the stage when the Penn
State players embody the characters
of the playwrite's "Master Builder"
in Schwab auditorium next Saturda}
night.
Hilda Wangel who has long been an
enigma, to theatre-goers, will be
brought . to life by Lithe A. Kell '33
The Norwegian dramatist drew this
character of a young unman so finely
and with such complex motivations
that to this day all critics have not
agreed upon the correct interpret
ation, according to Director Frank
S Neusbaum
Baffled repeatedly by Hilda's un
orthodox behavior is the middle-aged
successful master builder, Halyard
Selfless, who will be portrayed by
Ralph D. Hetzel Jr. '33 Driven al
most to insanity by his own black
moods, Solness is further confused
by his lovemaking to Hilda
- Cast Mac Knight '3l
The crushed, lifeless mire of the
builder is to be enacted by Mae Kap
lan '34. She is startled and hurt
by her husband's attitude towards
Hilda and Kaia Fnsh, secretary to
Solness, who mill be played by Myrtle
11. Webb '32
Dr. Herds!, friend of the family
and village doctor, will be character
:zed by Jesse M. Mac Knight jr, '3l
Working in the office of Selfless
Ragnar Brosik acted by Ralph E
Evans '3l who terrifies the mister
builder with his threats upon Sol
ness's supremacy in the building
field. Benjamin L. Wise '33 1, to
characterize the old father of the ap
prentice who also corks in the office
SOPHOMORE SOCIETIES
ARRANGE DANCE DATE
Druidn, Friars Mn 3 Open College Inn
With Function On April 25
In conjunction with the national
Druid convention to lie held here April
21-25, the annual Druid-Friar all-
College dance will take place Saturday
night, April 25. probably at the nem,
Nittany Lion Inn, according to John
It Napoleon '33, clmitmon or th•_
committee
NVith repregentattyes of nine col
leges meeting hole for the twenty
fourth annual coon ention of Drunk,
national sophomore campus society,
the dance will end the two-day as
sembly. A college orchestia mill play
at the subscription affair
The committee, headed by Napoleon
of ,the Druids, is made up of Bennett
M. Minton, and Albeit Daykm from
that society, and H. Paul Swan, Fred
E Kane, and Edward D Fleniken, of
Fruits, local sophomore society
HARRISBURG PAPER URGES
LARGER M. I. APPROPRIATION
Recommending that the appropria
tion ',quested for enlarging the
School of Mineral Industries be
glonted, an editoliol in the Match 11
tostie of the Ilan mbar': Telegraph
commented favorably en the work of
the School, accorduarto Dean Edwald
Steidle.
The article, entitled "Our Almelo!
Indt.trim on the Alert." copipared
accomplishments of the School of Ag
riculture with posslbilitic., in Imnernl
industrial improvement with a new
unit in the College.
IWho's Dancing
Tonight
Tau Phi Delta
(Closed and Forinal)
l'a , latil Ten
Tomorrow Night
Student Union in Old Main
(Open)
STATE COLLEGE, PA., FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1931
WOMEN SANCTION
EARLIER RUSHING
BY 6-TO-3 VOTE
Panhellenic Association Decides
Upon Bidding Throughout
Second Semester
FRATERNITIES FAVORING
MOVE DRAW UP PETITION
Proposal Must Meet Approval
Of Senate Committee on
Student Welfare
Second semester bidding by wom
en's fraternities was approved by a
two-thirds vote of Panhellenic asso
ciation Tuesday, when six fraterni
ties favored the measure and thrco
oppoged.
Before this revision of the rushing
code can be adopted, it nicest receive
the approval of the Senate committee
on student welfare V. illeh will meet
Monday afternoon, according to Dean
Arthur B Warnock, chairman. Be
cause women's fraternities were char
testd here with the provision that
they have thud semester bidding; the
sanction of this committee is re
quired.
Drno Up Petition
A petition foi the approval of the
I collier bidding season has been droop
I up and presented to the committee by
th, fraternities favoring the measure.
Panhellenic delegate, from Alpha
I Omicron Pi, Theta Phi Alpha, Kappa
Kappa Gamma, Laoi!claim, Nita-Nee
and Phi Mu have signed the petition,
while those from Chi Omega, Delta
; Gamma, and Oread withheld their
support.
I When the Senate committee meets
Monday it is probable that the Misses
Laura J Griffiths '3l, E. Lou.se
(edit, '3l, and Anne E McGuire '3l
yin, appear as advocates of second
semester bidding.. Representatives
for the opposition have not yet been
chosen
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HONORARY GROUP
LOWERS STANDARD
Phi Kappa Pio Reduces Eligthi
Average From 26 to 21
As Prerequisite
In keeping with the results of a
survey of scholaishin attainment. in
the past seven senior classes, Phi
Kappa Phi, honorary scholastic fra
ternity, votdd last week to change its
requhements flow 26 to
2A guide points for the upper twen
tieth of the senior class.
Under the old systi in of grading,
87 percent was considered the diNid
mg line for those eligible. The re
vised tales provide that those in the
upper twentieth of the senior class
are eligible for membership if the:,
have maintained an average of 24
grade points while undergiaduate3
Accoiding to the new ruling, cum
in. ,C,..1011 .tt1,11:11t4 us well as those
who graduate at mid-term may be
come members of the society The
same grade point average, coupled
with the requnement that the stu
dent has 50001 too consecutive se
mesters at the College or earned thir
ts, credits in summer sessions, applies
to this gtoup
,
1 Boxing Rules Governing Intercollegiates IL
Based on the rules issued by the or indicate in any decisions for them.
committee on boxing of the National Any violations of the above provisions
Collegiate Athletic Association the may lender a tinncipal liable to ilis.
following are the most pertinent regu. qualification by the refeiee
lotions which will be in effect at the
The seconds must remain sated
Intercollegiate boxing tournament during the contests, and shall not
The referee shall have general enter the rung until the tunnels in
supervision over the match or contest dunce the termination of the contest,
The primnry duty of the referee shall for to assi it an injured man at the
be the strict enforcement of the rules:request of the refelee They shall
of boxing rind of rim play. Ife may not be in the ring at any time between
stop a bout or contest at any stage rounds (By mutual agreement, bet.
and make a decision if he considers linen sonic colleges, the seconds hare
it too one-sided kept out of the ling even ban rem
The referee may disqualify either rounds )
boxer if he Co,l4lliCls the competitors In awarding a decision the referee
not in earnest During the progress Mould score each contestant on a
of a bout the iefinee shall not touch taveny-point. busis Fourten points
the tontesting bosoms unless in hi• shall be given far attack and defense.
opinion one of them is helpless. The Attacic 'hall cover clean lots, aggro,
ieferee shall insist on all boxers sive notion, well delivered partial hits.
shaking hands immediately before Defense shall cover blocking, making
the commencement of the flirt and opponent miss, balance runt rmidincss
int the condemn of the last round. to counter-attack.
No other demonstration shall be al- Four points shall be given fin
lowed. generalship. Two points shall be
Scoring System , given for aggressiveness. (Intlicatmg
Each contestant may be assisted willingness of contestant to consist
by two seconds who must be under- 4
nutty press aggressively forward in
graduates of the competing colleges., the face of punishment). Points or
The seconds and couch must not; fractions of point. shrill be deducted
speak, signal, or in any way couch for all Infractions of rules.
their principals during the plogres..l When the points nre otherwise
Collegian To Print
2 Boxing Specials
Tao extra editions of the COL
LEGIAN will be puldp.hed tomorrow,
a boxing 'pedal' in the morning
containing the rctisult, of the semi
final bouts toniglit, and a boxing
final after the tournament is com
pleted. The editions will be dis
tributed by a street
All-tune collegiate boxing teams
hair been picked exclu,nely for
the Cor.t.ming byfi.co Houck, Spike
Webb, Dick Rm.lira, and Roy Sim
mons, Syracuse mentor, and will
appear in the special -damn tomor
row morning In addition, Houck
has selected his all-time Penn State
mg team.
FORESTRY LUMNI
MEET TOMORROW
Hibshman To Organize Group in
Old Main'Lounge Room
At 1:30/O'clock
To observe the twenty-fifth
, nma
versary of the College forestry depart
ment and Mont Alto training school,
more than 500 alumni of the too re
'costly united schools will hold their
first general meeting here tomorrow
An organization + meeting will be
held at 1 30 o'clock tomorrow after
noon on the second fluor lounge of Old
Main under the direction of Eduard
K ILbshman, executite secretary of
the Alumni' association The gradu
ate.; will entertain members of the
clogs , of 1031 in the forestry depart
ment with a dimwit at the Centre
Hills country club at 6 10 o'clock to
morrow night
Council Will Meet
Included in the ha of ,peakers who
will talk at the dinner are President
Ralph D. Hetrd, Mr Lewis E Sta
ley, secretary of the State department
of forests and waters, Mr. George
Wirt, State Ire warden, Dean Ralph
L. Wptts of the School of Agiicul
ture, and Mr Hibsl,.nan.
Discussion of policy udl occupy the
attention of the department's advis
ory council mben it meet., at 3 o'clock
tomori ow afternoon Col Henry Iv.
Shoemaker, United States ambassa
dor to Bulgaria, Mr Staley, Dr J N
Rule, acting superintendent of the
State department of public instruc
tion, Dean Watts, Prof. G^orge Re
tail of the Alanqield State Teachers'
college, and E. D. Ehrhart, forester
for the New York-Pennwlvanta pa
per company of Johnsburg complete
the membership of the group
CAMPUS POLICE FORCE
TO REGULATE PARKING
18 Men Will Enforce Traffic Lnn
At Mull Today, Tomorron
Parking at the intercollegiate bouts
tonight and tomorrow night will be
icgulated by the entire force of
eighteen campus policemen, with the
pos, , lble addition of three, According
to Chief Andrea %Alger
Usual parking loos will be enforced
V. lobe making use of the Asailable
space in front of It.,iention hall and
the areas in the front and real of
Clllllllll4 fraternits row
The total catisatity.ot thew lot, 13
approximately 110 automobiles, lacer
GOO places less than, the number of
cars e • pectin! 71re total estimate is
based on the number in attendance
at the bouts bete two years ago
Tatirgiatt.
Mitmen Defend Intercollegiate
Title Tonight, Tomorrow; College
Becomes 'Mecca' for 1 iVisitors
Representatives of 20
Universities Plan
- Attendance
13 STATE LEGISLATORS
WILL TOUR PENN STATE
Guests From Princeton, Cornell,
Harvard, Yale, Dartmouth
Among Celebrities
Penn Stale, for two days the mecca
of intercollegiate boxing representa
tives in the East, will entertain offi
cials of nineteen colleges and univer
sities, us well as a committee Dom
the Pennsylvania house of Repie
sentatives, today and tomorrow
In addition to the competing teams
who will arrive today for the semi
final bouts tonight. guests froin
Princeton, U S. Military Academy,
Halyard, Yule, Brown, Columbia,
Cornell, New York unneisity, Lehigh,
Swarthmore, Dartmouth, Temple, Pitt,
and West Virginia base been invited
To Witness Bouts
Mans' of the sisitor s will attend
meetings of the East.in Inteicok
legiate Bos.ing Association to be held
at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning Pe
titions fin inembeiship in the organ- Penn State debate's hill meet, Lin
'lotion mill be smile at this tone,; coin unner.aty orators on the mien'.
whole several of the guests are coin- ployment insolence topic in Schwab
ing to the College to obseive the, auditorium at 7 .10 o'clock Finlay
method of conducting inteleolleginte night
boxing tourneys. Coach O'Biien has sel-octod F. Mer-
Among the guests who have vigor- ton Sot bolt E Hornet
fled their intention of accepting Penn and John A. Hoch '3l to defend
State's invitation are Dr Asa S the negaine againa the visiting col-
Bushnell, of Princeton, Rear Achnual or ed tenni. The contest will be con-
S S superintendent of the, ducted us the Academe style of nrno -
United States Naval Academy, Major went and all three members of the
Philip Fleming, grade tits manager tearn,will talk constructively as well
of athletics and Muter Ralph Sasse, ins glee r ebuttals Both Hem pel and
football coach, both hum the United Hoch still appear for the first time
States Militaiy Academy iii intercollegiate competition while
. .
m p „ .3en t, m . i r ar ,,,,, , wi n ,. j SaYbOlt Is in Ins ,econd yea! of active
Hingham and H \V Clark "all come I " ' 1 "
here Jack M. Catet,, director of alb-' Co-eds Meet Pittsburgh
letwq, will attend from Yale, and Dr I Mamma, relation,hips betmeen the
F W. Marvel ham been imited - Dom i smitois and Penn State base es-
Di ONSII, steel for live yeas and College de
,
MercerJLp Attend
bitters have been entertained in Os
ford tin cc times the nem oes.
Columbia will send Rts mild Benson, the 0.51 e of the colored motors rs
Li actuate manager, rind Lou Little, imite mtciesting, accrrdmg to Petit
foothill coed , . to the hoots here, and John II Frierell, of the Nogh,h tom-
Romayne Bony of Cot nell ndl b, an- position department
other guest of the College A B In defense of the unemployment
Nixon, graduate manage!, has been insurance question the Misses Eli,a
asised to attend as Nen Yolk unive , :hcith N Helmer "11, Sarah A. Fee r"e
Nit) %, reptesentatim I, and Ruth II Ntebel represent-
Walter Oke;ron, Lthigh, II It Ilene- ul Penn State against the Uniservity
age, oupervir.or of athletu,, Dart-~nf Prtt.buigh women orator; In room
mouth, Earl Yoenranr, graduate man-1107 Main Engineer mg burbling
ager, and Bert Bell, football coach„ Wulnersdav night The contest wan
at Temple, W. Don Bart nson, director non-Eletislon a,ran
of athl-Aies, and Joel. Sutherland,
tootball coach, Univ.:Ay of Pitts- , y 9 SCHEDULES 78
burgh, Ii A, Stamburr, thrector of
athletic , . West Vitt-Pura unr‘erlotY, FIRESIDE SESSIONS
and Bill Hollenback, of Penns‘lvaniti,
are the remarning sports telebrale,
mho have umhLated that they will he Non-( ratermit> Moo Ti, llold
prtsent
' Onsol, , oins in Boarding .
It is po,sllll, that. Dr CI. le4
Kennedy, pre,dent of the National Ilon.es, Old Main
Collegiate Athletic A....elation, will
attend, as well as Lou Young, and Se‘ent , -tight Plicside Session. oie
Dr E Leioy Meicei, athletic due, being held in twenty-thee Hallo ado
for at 1 1 0101,
houscs, I, Ilntchmson "a,
. chairman of the Fireside Scssio.
conunitttm, announced vosterilat.
In addition to the ‘essions m fie
, tornities, thole will I, a number of
glOllll, held in boarding
of the laisei who displa.), the best h 0 " -40, the thalrmlth added (1.111
aggressiveness 01111 :Axle. The tel A 111,, 1 1 11l ' 3l ha' been mail° Ihd
"generalship" shall indicate the d e - hied of the non-flateinity scssions
x in the second
coupled with intuition and the ability `-' Ol or
xelopment of mania] ailvantag., , The inen nil also hold
to wimp quickly the advantage of n".. lounge of Old itlmn
Tho (.-1 of tie se meetings
ally opening given by an opplin,nt 1
held Sllllll.ll, Inwraril announeed
ndi he
ling Points -hall Ito deducted fat s 3" Adman 0 Moist', executive societal,
tpioloinung contests,
lack ,; t
the in esident, speak at 1.1,
earnestness, or going down mahout I f : ,
it
oni„iiini
on
"What Camp. , Pim--
being hit,) covering up with hands •0
to flees Should Ito Changed." Other
that contestant Is not in 1
; M i t ' ; ;01•121... oho have been secured Vol
0'1" , discus.. pei iods am, 1101 iv
opponent, and for lilt othei inflections w. so,ininni., Di coil „. hood,, of the rules
Fouls Designated I Dean Ralph I. Watts,
Sessions mfrateinity houses toll
u 1 It:d tar system was lie held until Ain il 15, l':.11.11 fiatei
(This seining
,the use " r th ", 1 may is to four informal dm
', out under the proient rums the 110.100 Pet untie] four don:rent
iefelee is clod to base his deel
, deadlrs, Hutchins. wild That the
ulna on the twenyxpoint ustemi. 5 0 ,.., 0a ., are popular with
Fouls me designated in the rules I fintemilty men 14 41101111 by the fact
as hitting below the belt, hitting an that an average attendance of floor
opponent mho is down or Su h 0 I get-, t wen ty to tin ting up after hung down, I I has been seemed for
' 3-34 ' t each session, the chairman concluded
lopponent delibeiately maintaining
. .
a clinch, holding; an opponent with one cm „ Gm Itomm)
hand and hitting with the °the! hand, . .
pushing. ot butting the head or Gaming admittance without bean:
shoulder m using the knee lotting noticed, i obberi enterNl Alpha flu
with mblde oi butt of the hand, the qnrnia (rate, nay and took a senile!
west or elbow, bitting or "Ricking' and match about 230 o'clock yestc,
I day afternoon As yet no clues hove
TO LEAD Linn Boxery m Defense
Of Intercollegiate Title
1:?
LINCOLN ORATORS
TO DEBATE HERE
Coach O'Brien Chooses Herpel,
Saybolt, Hoch as Team
In Friday's Meet
ESTABLISHED
PRICE 5 CENTS
Nittany Boxers Seek
Fifth Ring Crown
In Tourney ''
PREDICTIONS INDICATE
FOUR-CORNERED RACE
28 Ringmen From 6 Colleges Vie
For Tale Honors as Meet
Opens at 8 O'clock
Mantling on the unmade of col
legiate hosing, Penn State imgmen
will defend thin intercollegiate title
'at the eighth annual nut tourney in
the Recreation hall iing at 8 o'clock
tonight
Thenty-eight boxers non,
,tx col
loges cull vie for championships as
the Nittany Lion, four times stunner
of the Eastein Intercollegiate hosing
championship, semis six mowers of
the Blue and White Intl the squaicil
circle in quest of their fifth title
Navy and Syracuse south nn entries
each will offer keen competition, cch le
Western Mai yland stith hie seeker.
of i ing crow no, will ',mica a for
midable artily Penn and T have
three and tun men entered reipee
lively, and stand little chance of I,
sung the team title
Bouts: Io Start at 8 (Wink/
Pie-tournet ry edition, indicate .c
fOlll-conoted lace with a possibility
of the , moo being decided in the
thud place bouts The Natany nut
men have a calory over Syracuse and
a draw with Western ) land in
dual competition tins your to their
credit, while Navy defeated the Blue
and White I nigmen, lost to Syracuse,
and tied Western Matyland
With the bouts starting pi omptly
at 8 o'clock tonight, all contestant,
add ,eigh-in at o'clock this atlo
noon and the doctor's lit steal exam
ination null be lichl at that tone At
2 o'clock thole till! be a meeting of
all the managers and the A,ocuttann
stall hold its annual meeting ut 10
o't lock tonun utst mortung
With Dav•a Stoop defaulting his
115-pound title and mos big up to 125
pound, theie is a possibility of no
onto cly new list of inlet collegiate
champions being t 0, ned tomorrow
night f aptain Doug CI orbs, of
Weston Mai yland, and Not man I tall,
of Nan v, the anti defending cham
pions me likely to be thsplar d by the
strong competition in Oct° tanks
Epstein Fin.as Vieitri Tonight
Crosby gill hate to 111 , piele of lobo
ny llcA nJicn s, 1.1011 lightweight, to
night ii, the lust oktinle in his
march to the title ( baby has beta
knotted out hi ice in dual flirts this
year. Hall nitrite I:filchers tonight,
but if he stins lit gill have to pun,
his smpea !may Mel hi Leo is, slug
ging LlOll geltelneight, to li:fleet
i triumph of last yroni shut the
light sills stopped bet., of a cut
vin Al's light e‘e. Louis has kat
en !lull anti, lost to lion Mlle, ,00h
tied hen once
Canla John. Ndlany
Loon bant.nnwemin, N,lll Oren I.lm
nine and ',Wink d fu»c taught
againAl Paul 1 11,111, Sr I 11l Ll.O eant.na,
0 lute Captain Cat I (II lentun, M. I ,
v ill face Joseph Ka/111,1,1.v. I'Lnu
bantanmelght.
In the 12.3-pound th o, Matey
Stoop nil meet. the Penn eapt.un,
lalvin Shade], and Minn Weltlomm
er, Syratu.e, nlll fight it out mall
lobo Fattrinald, Nays. fin the tight
to enter the finals 'rho Nat v re,
(hi mtaght loot to IV, It einltio
.11 tie' yeal , .111,1 11(.11,1.1211 Shad, 1,
bile Stoop held hull to a thaw.
Johnur AleAndtep. woi Guy flout;
Clo,by tot the ~'toot tone tin, via,
in the 115-pound do, Johno \ (hop.
pod n done detedon to the We,tton
(Continued on thud pulp.)
CIILDSEV NV ILL VISIT MINING
CEN l'EltS TOD.II, TOMORROW
Pi of %%1111:1331 It Ched,V, to ad of
the onnlng engineer log deparl men I.
wdl tt noel to the mining and quint rv
naluntme, in the sestet 0 putt of
The state tml., and tonaoenon to 011-
'lllll date for n out rep whet io being
earl led on het e.
"'I he Function of !Antall. In the
linung Indosti y" will be disummtd
• otessoi Chedoey tonight at a
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PROF GRAVEN 10 TAI.h. 11EltE
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Cat nega: 104titale of Technology, will
speak 01 a meeting of the Archaean
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