Friday, November 13, 1931 WPSC ESTABLISHES ADDITIONAL STUDIO College Station To Broadcast From Main Engineering Unit Nest Week To impose the quality of its iecoi ti ed musical pogroms, WPSC, College radio station, has acquired an addi tional studio, located in the Main Engineering building, to be used for such prop sins beginning neat week. The new space, to be known as Studio B, cull comply with the neces sity that the point of engin of trans cubed music be sonic distance from the tiansmittei. All noon-day broad casts, which go on the au at 11:15 o'clock, will come horn the new studio, according to Hetbeit Koepp-Baker, director of programs Installation of equipment is being earned out with the aim of provid ing a point from which all tians embed musical poitions may be put on the air This work is in charge -of Gilbert L. Crossley, instructor in law engineering. Atrangements use being completed ith Athletic association officials foi broadcasting Satin day afternoon sports contests which take pluce in Recreation hall this winter, 1111 Knepp-Baker said These spoils ac counts will be broadcast (Meetly limn Remotion hall, he said. "In mile' to improve oei programs, it is necessary that we know oui listener' reactions," Mr Koepp- Baker said "We would suggest that students send us criticisms of the broadcasts, especially of the recorded musical " ENGINEERS WILL ELECT SENIOR REPRESENTATIVE To Replace Charles Lear '32 Who Dropped 04 of School Election of a ...mot Engineering School rept esentatn e to replace Charles G teal as delegate to Stu dent Council 4%111 be held in Main Engineeling bolding Monday and Tuesday, November 23 and 24, it ,as viecided at a meeting Tuesday. Lear did not return to College this semes ter. All nominations must be submitted to Robert 13 Butleigh '32, sect etaty of the council, beim Wednesday noon • The School of Engineering has two senim rem esentatives on Student Council. Because a clause in the Student Union constitution requires that an election he held to fill vacancies in membership, it v.as impossible to ap point a new member. Engmeming se nines will be eligible to vote upon pre sentation of matt iculatton car ds. W A 1 CHOOSES CUItTIN '3l MANAGER OF FENCING TEAM Maijorm bl Guam '3l was elected fencing munager foi the coming sea son at a meeting of the W. A A board Tuesday night At the same time' Helen 31. Palmer '3l nab ap pointed minter sports manage. A further appointment was that of Elizabeth L. Warner '3l as assistant hockey manager to succeed 'Reba 31 Michenei '33 who resigned in eider to assume the position of intraminal sports head WILL SPEAK TO EDUCATORS Faculty members of the School of Education will attand a lecture` on Efftcts of Motion Picture At tendance upon the Sleep of ChiWien" by Di. Samuel Renshaw, professor of psychology at Ohio State UniveisilN, in Room 107 Main Engineering. at 1 o'clock Monday aftm noon. If we are not already serving you, we hope you will give us the opportunity to do so very shortly. We will take especial pride in giving you the very best service we know how to give. The First National Bank Of State College JOHN T. 11Te0ORMICK DAVID F. KAPP President Cashier ARRIE E. ROGERS FURNISHING AND REMODELING OF CITY and FRATERNITY HOUSES DRAPERIES—SLIP COVERS—ANTIQUES— FURNITURE—FLOOR COVERINGS— UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING 4008 Fifth Avenue Pittsbuigh Schenley Apartments Shops Mayflower 1611 MRS. J. T. LEATHERS . Local Representative Phone 19,1-R 417 \Vest Nittany Avenue, State College. Pa. COLUMNIST GIVES JOURNALISM TALK Donald Itee, Writer of Stuff and Nonsense,' Delis ci s Opening Donald F Ito,e, %%tact of the "Stuff and Nonsense" column to the Rhtladelphia Sunday Ledge, and dd. tonal 11,Ittet lot the duly Ledgc,x, spoke bete Tuesday Intoning berate a glaup ot - lournahmn students Ile deset ibed his catty expetionees in the nev,.painr th.ld, and explained the need lot held of Olk instead ot met ely inspitational genius to pi, Jinx suLces, 1.11 ace 1111 ISe of nev ppm life F0110u,, , the tails, :‘ll. Rose ncs entellained it lunshunt menthe] s of the ded aims at and JViiha IS .t I htpia I, ?).Of jinn nal,n fial,lollv Fiant f. Paqtrl &tlt ft,f the CA,wr an, Seam, tiled to rt‘e the rtAt lcc'ole of toe Joel nalt•ln 5et,1,1,,,vh ttdt: lute date 11.,, been :tut Ln Vle talk Ethtul , of ne , , , ,p.ipc i, tn 4l lent. , Altoona, Che stet, Gi eon Inu c, lln i c ,- hap. L ineaoter Scl inton, V, ilk,- 13al e, and V, illt mnpw t ~ tee given tentatt, e consent to ,coil menibei , of then .taffy a, one:vivo, lotei in the 3 °al The lectute belie, includes many n. ell lvtivov n edam., eolunt ntstv,, no Hell no cspnt b, in nthct held, of ncvssivapei ooik Weather Changes Little in 10 Years Weathei condition, in th. li Lality have changed but little in the past ten ) ems, awn ding to Piot Clinton 0 Croinei of the depai talent or agiononft , oh ih , in aalge of the College tte ahem sum vcv "A summary of tenmeintuie and pt eciprt ition monthly , teem ds dis close.: about the same mean aferage for the ten year ',mod,' said Pi o tessel Cioiper "Out for e Seat I aeon dings of temperature and oat folty -sot en 3041 mailings of rainfall precipitation. Indicate only slight general defla tions," he continued, "although it is true that certain months act high in low marl,. l'his year, foe evimple, the a‘ciage tenmelatine is deflected oft 'normalcy by 275, and the precip itation elicit by '1.05 In- compaisson with the , ame period last yeal "Years ago when railroads and telegraph line, neic set up," the agronomy proic,ol added, "these two agencies f.ere accused of weather conditions, non radio broad casting is accused of the ounce dung Radio sercice hullettn., ace prof mg this idea false " .1 SACKETT TO RE \II 2 PAPERS Dean Itobut L Sala!, of the School of Entiiineeting, 1,111 cad too pallets .it the 'netting of the Land Giant Collage a.sociatin in Chicago next en coin Ile ni to lead a pane,. on "Nose linginJei ing Pt ogn an, and De piessions," mini dish Us 411101.1.1. 011 "The 'Tenon e Or bffncc of Engineit ing '...11 1W.. ,: --4 40 t,„T,:2lr.i .„,,:.; ~.. (.1.1., s 7..i51,. "o: - ': . ,T p L. 11 11P3Blix ' ;',1s-7 .-11 t i t iliji) CO-ED SENATE APPROVES Talkies Exhibited to Football Men CHAIRMEN OF FUNCTIONS Recall Higgins"l9 Touchdown Play Misses Simmons, Martin, Soper Gain Positions as Group Lender, Recalling memories of Bob Higgirm' spectacular run Sot n touchdowns against Pitt in 1919, when the Lion., won 19-to-0, foul ',eels of a talkin motion ;nettle wei e shown to nim bus of the ,arsit,' and fie,hman foot ball squads in Main Engmeming budd ing Tuesday night. The blurs, entitled "Football is tie Route Roane," foamed as one of the outstanding plays in football history the fin ea, d Davi (ions behind the go: I line to Captain Bob Higgins, who i ici d the length of the field fat a tout InitAt n Knuth P.takne, Into e Dame vn. and of the grahl on, Is ho mem.. pr. mes the dlusttattd plays with Ins pn vocal comment, stated that Pitt a outs Wed by State because they OUTSIDE WORK NEARLY ENDED ON 2 BUILDINGS 0p..4 or Itomo Economics, Moo &maw., Set fur Spring With outside stiuctine moil, ptac t,tally completed on both the home ~conomics :nil the dairy husbandry , cleanse* buildings, construction of these units is scheduled tot completion in the sluing, ucsoi ding to Gauge W Ehmt, superintendent of gtounds and buildings, The outside qiuctuie of the home ecenomics building mill be finished in about a week, while the tool slab is neatly complete now. Workmen use putting up pal titions in , the pound Rom and pluming rot them on the to st With the outside stitietute mac tmally completed on the daily hus hardly and eleamery Lmldmg, work men pc plepating for the roof slab and ate laying out Tot partitions on the ground Hoot. The supei-structure of the cleainety has been finished up to the coi nice-line JUDGING TEAM CHAMPIONS EMBARK ON TRAINING TRIP Six members of the Penn State lise,tocl, judging team, championship of the Eastein States Es.po. salon and the Baltimoie Lo,cstoel, Show, left Tuesday night foi a thi ee tech training tut, ,hit‘i %%ill be climaxed by a ,is,t to the Interna tional Ln,,tock Espo , ition in Chi cago, No‘ember 28 to Decembei G Stops for practice judging cull be made at Ohio State Universit), and the University of Missouri The team scill enter the intercollegiate contest at the American Royal Liccstock Ex position, Kansas Cdv, Nuvembei It to IP Flom there they rill go to lona, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, cvheic the State university farms as hell as private stock projects will be eAted, for practice judging PyIORRELL'S BILLIARD PARLOR YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECIATED 10 TABLES 2 PING POND TABLES Hats Cleaned and Blocked Second Floor Opposite Postoffice THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN "were so confident that Penn State acne going to punt" from behind the goal line that they never expected a pass In these films, brought here foe the football men thiough the courtesy of Hinman 11. Colbus 'l6 of Altoona, Penn State songs wale used frequently in the sychronisation by Pathe Motion Picture concern. Notable among the songs so ere the "Blue and White" and "The Nittany Lion " Most of the plays come 'produced for in esentation at Notre Dame with the lush football squad pmforming and Knot° Roelme explaining and commenting on the respective features of the maneuvers. Plays were intro duced to illustiate poser, speed, de ception, line technique, and strategy. Graduate Films Purace Volcano Taking the first motion pictures met made of Palace, an acti‘e vol cano mer Oleo miles above sea level. uas the adventure of It. P. Ewing, a Penn State graduate of 1916. This volcano, located in the central lenge of the Andes in the southern part of Colombia, leaches an altitude of 17,000 feet above sea level, and is reached only after an arduous journey as well illustrated in the film. The Moult Mak', a national mag azine, says of Mr. Ewing that only lin determination to get the pictures nas responsible for his success The magazine also gives an interesting ac count and description of his achime ment. PHI LAMBDA UPSILON (Honorary Chemlolry Fraternrty) Graduate James R. Long Allen W. Scholl Herbert K Wald Raymond Wenger Kenneth A. Craig August H. Hemet Franklin Johnston Undergraduate William II Ransom jr. '32 Charles W. Rice '.12 • Philip R Tarr '32 Veto A Aluise '33 Andra. L Ender '33 George W. Fowler '33 Guy W. Griffith Jr. '33 Albert T. Halt '33 Frank E. James '33 George II Joseph '33 Max A Lauffeen% '33 Herbert E Long4neeker '33 George H Messeily '33 Andrzw C Michel '33 John Seftchick '33 Glenn E Singley '33 Clnistian Ii Steinford 'O3 Lng ad: of leisuic could you I all kinds, ion-fiction. ipiopriate !UM' Ilon . lx c. 11 •• J Cronin In Ili. Welt I, Ite,nold.s :7 : .. d"!'"' - Inon,ino s lerico• .10rt Chore Chairmen for the Nt omen's Chi Ist.. mos party, the Ko•ed Kofilhon, :nut May Day were approved by the IN , S G. A. Senate at a meeting Monday night, after selection last ,eel, by the House of Representatives. Jean. E. Simmons '32 Dill head as rangements for the annual Old- English Christmas drones to he held IVednesda.f, December 16, in 3k %Uls ter hall, while Phyllis G Benllei '.13 nill serve as hei assistant. As chairman of the Ko-ed the date of Much has not it been set, hobo L Martin '3l se n chnstn, settle Elizabeth V. Ditkimon '.l; co-chairman Mallet E Soper ' will be in charge of the May Day F.,-,- tivaties to he held the Sqtuid,, of Mother's Day nook-coil. Maijoine G Groat '33 was appomted asbhiant chairman. Y. W. Cr A. WILL msrm, NI:11 CABINET MENIBEI2S 310 N DAY Three new menthe's of t h e Y I`," C A , cabinet will he Installed at a meet mg of the cabinet and the stili-than men at 4 30 o'clock Moncla.s after noon Harriet M. Ham '3I nas eI tail rural serace ehauman alth Ruth II Nichol '33 as chairman of the the. side discussion group Catlulu Cones 'l4 1 , 411 head the finance com mittee. Campus Bulletin All students front Lafayette county interested in formtm7 a county club v,lll meet in Room 112 Old Maul at 7 o'clock Tuesday night. MMI Freshman ,iestling 'candidates should report in Recication hall at I o'clock Monday afternoon Man DOl°lay nil! discuss u dance pi olio sition at the Acacia house, 730 o'clock, Sunday night A member of the faculty has been secured to gun a short talk I=l=l All non-fraternity ttomen ilecumg eight weeks grade, can scour, them by filling out scholarship card m the Y. W. C A room in Old Mani Mime Monday afternoon. I=l=l The Y. W C A and the Penn State Christian association mill hold a cabin party for freshmen at Andy Lytle's cabin tomorroa and Sunday. A formula to end "Mother hrubbard buying" Bare ' !cu pboards" or m erstocked ones —arc costly in any industry. In the Bell System a safe margin of telephone sup plies mast always be on hand to assure continuous, efficient sers ice. Telephone men attacked this problem of distribution in a scientific spirit studied every angle of purchasing, ship ping,m arehousi ng, costs, methods. There emerged a mathematical formula. From A NATION•wIDC SYSTEM ,OP IN rLit•coNNEcriNG TELEPIIONLS CLASSIFIED BALLROOM Dancing Instiuction— Individual no auction for Inv. nun. Call 49-J, or see Mrs F J. Hanrahan, Fye Apaitincnts. Etch PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Tvp int; of lepott,, theme, these,. on short notice at ie.:m.o,le totes Of fice in State College lintel. Phone 617-M Rosalento 113 W. Nat int, 6004 'bat plett,o call 272-J m - .Auto to oia Mom Mt Shop to ltpdN I.OU iv lett hat u 1k initial, It S Ell,. 255. ittompEili WILL the person nin Gnu on nil Thu t mar n‘ book flute the COL n[ IA, "lime, pi,. -e I etuin it J S Bail 15 a 1. Ilan, lteompJll RAN TED—T,o ,ttolcnt, to occult% 1,11 fur no,lttrl 1 onto V.lOl ,epar ate ' , 1,, or nt 1 our I Call at 221 Itrdge or phont 670 GttoropEr I, LOS I I 1 Ili of gym, a pair t mooed 'a:l,A,, Please !au, 1., ill, boutli Allen St ltp(l7l' I=l wII Integl alculu,," by Fold i.o.t I ttttcn I. A innldnn; and Itet It Itlml Itall Fuulca please phone 1;8 and a. , 1. Int T A Send! HOME MADE COUNTRY• SAUSAGE SCRAPPLE PUDDING Harter's Market Pugh Street College Cut Rate Store SPECIALS POSTED ON THE WINDOW FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Regular 10e Colgate's and Williams' Bath Soap 1101% is A new assortment of Mondaine Triple Vanity Cases 51.311 Order your Personal Xmas Cards non to insure Delis cry by December 1. thn,tables have been deg eloped slioo ing jolt how much of any item should be stocLed to meet requirements most eco nomically. Result: investment in stock is kept loii —turnover is speeded-up 99.25% of orders are filled ii ithout delay! The working out of this formula is typical of the thought Bell System own giie to improving the telephone int in all its phases. BELL SYSTEM Page Three LOST—On Sutuidav night, a m man's black bat with cell and mans black scair mall while poll, clots and pcml ~ talpin Funlei Ed White at 109 ltunimE RANTED—haIe to Allentown of c aunty tha,aeok-ml \1 ant to le.n no later than 3 o'clock I'twLo alto , noon. Call Nesto 271 ol 292-W. ltcomp IWILL the pool wn ahe I,lcheol 11 Stototh's "Ads. tvoing Humph , . on 11 LA, lao,t, Thut.d.o r, via ple,e hotel n it to the Dean. ellot LOST—Key k Ingo mall les bet,,Lk pallskng any, and football hell, satu,dw., No,enkbek 7 RAM aid if k tuk nest to Student Utuun LOST—Elgin AV; -t v. atd; ;n lodo 100111 liect.tion 11 ill 1:0‘‘ al Call Mel till 7.lnnnel inan, 118 Not Attie, ton. Pl.one 101-'1 211nl Prosperity Checks Are Good at The Corner