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127 11 AtbEVOMAL / ETE CAIVI
COVERAGE
VOL 28, No. 30
LIONS WILL OPEN
BOXING SCHEDULE
WITH DARTMOUTH
klitmen Engage Big Green Team
First Time at 7 O'clock
Tomorrow Night
PENN STATE FAVORED IN
LIGHTWEIGHT DIVISIONS
Gritsavage, Napoleon, Slussei
May Make Varsity Ring
Bow Against Foe
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Coining as a In oak in a steady
aining piograin, the meet with
/Mammoth in Recreation Rail at 7
a'cluth tomom row night wall furnish
Ni Rainy booms with an estimate of
their competitive strength before the
stmt of an extended s,cond semester
tampaign.
The Oat tmouth mitmen will invade
the Lion ling only two clays after they
meet Western Maryland Although
fa,oied in the lighter weights, where
eNirmierned material is available,
Penn State Hill be hard pushed to
gain viLtoims in the higher divisions
Begin Dartmouth Relations
A 110‘1, conies to Nittany boxing cir
cle,, the Big Gleen leans had a for
midable list of victories against West
ein Alai viand, Harvaid, and Masssa
chiNetts Institute of Technology box
er, last yea. A tie with Yale and a
defeat at the hands of New Hamp
slnie completed the Dartmouth 1931
campaign They hose the reputation
for maintaining a strong ring combin
ation flom yeas to year.
Coach Leo Houck will rely on the
11,nd-hitting diminutive Davdy — Stoßli
to secure a win 111 the 115-pound class.
The Lion Captain will pair with Veres,
a Dartmouth veteran who is in his
maim year. Johnny Napoleon will
also meet a veteran in Rabinowitz in
the 125-pound section Johnny's rig
giessisenes, and effective punching
will mobably be taxed to the limit in
lin, foul nitmcollegiate bout.
May NM Roue
Johnny McAndrews, who establish
ed himself as a clever and hard-hit
ting borer last year, will meet either
Roue as Sealing in the 135-pound
class McAndrews' expeuence and
deltheiate style should go, him the
edge ores his Dartmouth opponent.
In the welterweight division, Al
Lou, will meet Chesnulevdch who
has had little competitive experience.
SLIM anti, a veteran in this weight
from last ;.ear, will not compete be
cause of hand injuries. With his cos
tummy aggressiveness, the Intercol
legiate champion should base little
difficulty in this bout.
Although rt is not certain how the
higher weights will be fought, two
Lion iemesentatives m weights be
',eon 155 and 165 will be selected
from Polak, Giitsavage, and Henry
Dailmouth will enter Sampan and
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All three of the Lion boxers need
cymuence in the ring. Gritsavage
has shown himself to he a safe boxer
in the niacin° sessions while Heniy's
chief advantage is cleverness com
bined mith speed and a fan ly hard
punch Ed Polak has gained much
ing knom ledge in practice bouts and
',Peels to enjoy any tight.
In the light heavyweight class, Tom
Mosso will make his initial appear
anii ut competition against either
Captain Bustin or Mansfield foi the
Bug Linen Although his mealier
len., will count heavily against. hen,
Slassei has the ability to but hard
Both Bil , tei and he aio football rig
ia, and mill mobably have occasion
to iely on then sturdiness
M \ WEIN, DICKENSON NAMED
10 HEAD KO-ED KOTTILLION
Helen I. Mai tin '33 has been named
head of the committee, in charge of
the annual Ko.ed Kohlhon, which is
,lieduled to be held in the Armory,
Thursday, February 11. Elizabeth V.
Dickenson '33 will assist her.
Other who lime been named to
committees dneclang the dunce are
Dinothl It Dunbar '32, Lillie A. Kell
%..l, Malmo E AlelCeone '33, Sue B
Reeve , . '33, &largely A Templeton '33
June I. Shown ',II, H. Patricia liar
PUS run t a t r •
Davis Will Testify Before
House Committee Monday
P. S. C. A. Officer, Armed With 700 Signatures,
To Present Plea Against Military
Training in Washington
Armed on ab the signatui es of 700
of Ins fellow students, G. Kelso Davi,
'32 will early the compulsory II 0 T.
C question to Congress when lie ad
dresses a House of Repiesentatives
sub-committee on appropi lotions Los
military expenditmes at Washington,
D. C., at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon
as head of a student delegation from
Cornell, Noith Carolina, .d the Col
lege.
Although the College Boaid of
Trustees will consider a Councilre
port on R. 0 T. C at then meeting
Tuesday, the militant Davis feels that
not a clay can Ire wasted in the battle
to end compulsory training Ron the
past few clay., he has been mai shalling
his forces about hum fon the assault on
Washington when he will place the
matter squarely before Congiessional
authorities.
When asked if he would say any
thing on his impoi tont mission, Davis
launched into the following escorpt
from his speech, "The drafting of um
veisity students into made?y courses
which they do not want, which they
will not pursue earnestly, which they
often obstruct m retard, and from
which they escape when oppoitunity
DEBATERS DEFEAT
U. OF P. ORATORS
Herpel, Baldinger Convince 19
To Win Negative Side of
Topic Wednesday
Supporting the negative of the cen
tralization of industry question, Cole
limn Herne! '32 and Milton I Bald
mger '33, composing a Penn State
team, defeated Joseph Bell and Henry
Hayman, of the University of Penn
sylvania, by an audience vote in the
Little Theatre Wmlnesday night
With forty-nine saes cast by the
audience, the Penn State mato', sue
ceeded in convincing nineteen poisons
that centialrzed control of industay
was undesirable Nine nelsons toted
in favm of the pi °position, ethnic
seventeen iemained unchanged in
' their opinions
In suppm tiny the plan, the Penn
sylvania debate, maintained that
centralived control of Indust* , M.
morns of trade associations no each
industry would eliminate waste and
nom production. The negate e point
ed out that such a plan would of nec es
sit} curtail individual libel ty, and that
an advisory boaid, which would sub
stitute education foi compulsion,
would be much mine effective and less
undesirable.
I:Mar,!E
The next scheduled debate will be
uith Juniata College on the State
Socialism-Capitalism inoposition at
Huntingdon on Febtuno 3 The con
test will be Oiegon style, in which the
second veakelii of each sole
examme the lust ,pealeis aftei the
tonstiuctise speeches have been pie
, bunted
A dual-debate on athletic scholm
chips With Franklin and Marshall Col
lege on Feint.ty 12 maths the nest
home appearance of the Penn State
°rams No team has yet been se
lected fol. either of the coming con
tests.
PENN STATE SELECTED FOR
OFFICIAL CORE DEROSITORA
Selection of Penn State for the of
ficial core depositors of Penn,yhania
by the National Itchedich Council
Committee on the preset sation of
scientific data has been announced by
Prof Chesleigh A Bonnie, of the de
pni tment of geology.
Cores, mhich are cylindrical seg
ments of the mineral et eta cut be a
diamond dulling machine, mill be filed
in systematic order for iesealch pur
poses. Numerous cores lia‘e been re
coved and classifted„ind the derail t
ment e,pects to assemble II complete
collection from all parts of the state.
MACK WILL PRESENT PAPER
Prof, Pauline B. Mail, of the ehem
istip deportment a ill present a impel
at the annual tonvention of the Na
tional Association of Dyets and Clean
ere to be held nest Thinsdav at Con
,cntion hall in Cleveland Piofet,sin
STATE COLLEGE, PA., FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1932
offers, , unjustificd I'lEllll any legit
imate standpoint"
Although Davis does not expect the
asual Congressional delegation to
meet hun as general of the peace
army, he feels that his message cu ll
'cute an impression on the minds of
the absorbed Coma OSSlllen and may
ceitainly be called a "contlibuting fac
'or in the eventual accomplishment of
Woil(1 Peac,'
The P S. C A. nOll.l will open his
arguments by equesting that war
depaitment aid foi conmukoly It. 0.
T C be abolished Ile still tell his
audience that the testimony of his
classmates conliims the belief that
peace tune conscuption is unjust, and
that windbag pat pupation of stu
dents in a compulsory militaty train
ing course is not beneficial
COLLEGE TRUSTEES
TO MEET TUESDAY
Will Install 4 Members—Elect
New Officers At Session
In State Capitol
The College Board of Trust,es naill
hold its In-annual meeting at the New
State Education building in Earns
bung Tuesday often noon
Recently canned members will take
their places on the Board at this
meeting Neu members un.ludc Mrs
James G Chalfant, Di Hannah MeK.
Lyon, and Miss Finn cote Dibert.
--nficnv.cf.lhe Pencil 1,11-he
ed at this meeting for the next year.
Naming of the excentiNe committee by
the Board will take placc at this time,
while other committees will be ap- ,
pointed later by the president of the
Boaid.
To Meet In June
Almost all of the business to come
befnr_• the Board is in the hands of
its committee, which meet at Harris
lam: Monday and Tuesday morning
Appointments and re-appointments to
the staff of the College will be de
cided at this mr_•tmg
J. Franklin Shields is mosident of
the S.W. James G White is vice
president, Dr Ralph I) Ilet/el is sec
retaiy, and llllham G Jim to, ff is
treasuim The nthci meeting of the
enttic Board dining this year takes
place at the tone of Commencement
111 June.
LUCCOCK TO TALK
IN CHAPEL SUNDAY
Professor of Homiletics at lininit)
School Secured for 11 , eddy
II O'clock Semites
Ila'fold 11 Luce°Lk, pi dessoi
of homiletics at the Tale Unlyemsa
Un may School, will give the imolai
'chapel adthess in Schwab amino. ono
Int 11 o'LloLl, Sunday mining Ile
I will spent. on "Human Engoneet log "
Allem ginduating uni Northwest
ern bni, cm city in 1000, Di raiLLock
studied at Union Theological Semin
ary, Nen Yolk City. whore lie ie
,eci,ed his bathelm of din degiee
in 1900 'the rollout= y eiq Colum
bia Univ. say glinted him a mast
m's degr,e in alto.
The Methodist Ep.sLopal denomina
tion in (honed loom in 1910 Aftra
sm Long in a Yelle, of pastorates and
teaching in theological core mace, he
botanic a coop doling edam of the
,Ch, Ist viii Ad rota e Syracuse
IL ei say tonic., led the degree of doctom
of divinity on loin in 102.1, nlole lie
oil the doctor's degiee m lette,
from Allegheny College three yea,
later Ile assumed his present Dura
tion at Yule in 1938
Dr Luceock has mitten nommen],
hooks including "Fines, Please," "The
Christian Clusade Cm %Volld Demon
itieY," and "The New Map of the
Wm Id " lie is also the author of
I"The Haunted house," "Skylines,"
'and "The Cast Wind and Other Sel
man,'
WILL HEAD HAZLETON CLUB
Sidney 11 Benjamin '33 ow, elected
inebnlent and NVilhain H. Johnson '33
was named vile president of the
WILL Sena a, Lemor Hall Leaders
At Dance Tmlight
BASIL C. iCL %RE 'l2
TM, illi',. RI
SENIORS b DANCE
IN ARMOIY TONIGHT
Will Use Rear Door as Entrance
For First Social Function
Of Winter Season
To soutlrytn unchtton, of harmony
and melodv ht Td henry and his
North Caroltmans, Scenic 801 l oil]
usher in the stlnt,t social season at
Penn State in the As ntoly at ll o'clock
tonight
Conning here as a pat t or Ins Bast
es n tom, gal Ilenty silt In mg v.tth
hen ht., youthful in chest a, that he
Iwo held together sun, its coganita-
Bon 111 Noah Pat oltna in 102; In
cluded in thus group is Pas s,
tt ell-knossn soloist, and a nett singing
trio,
Because of the adf antae, fot
ILecL
lbg of laps, the toonnatee has al .10-
ed to ha 10 the only onttance to the
Arnim} .11 the Sol th end of the butld.
log Th. , voltam., I, nes.l to .1 111100.
NAY and 11 dl make pos.thle the use
of .1 sem ite to the dont 111100 00-
toting, 11 tap , nun, be checl.ul 111 the
AWcst ming ol the Amon
Those 11110 I ~onplonentate
tulets should duple ololo,
In 111,1,011 at the
Ttea.ut . et's oflue on the fast 111101
of Old Maul -ontelttne this aftet noon,
Basil C elate 'l2, comouttee Ohm
man, has annottoffd Chap .1 ones fro
the Bali include .11 1. and Alt, 111 Ina
C Boot Ito, MI and Mt, it odes S
Edto, Mt and 111., loduald .1 \ In
Ids, and 311 and MI. Russell 1 0 Stem
MAR DOS TO LE kI) UISCI SS lON
AT lIELTI \ Dl' IEIIO CLUB
\ it u Maid!, ':I wdl lead au
infin mal dwu..um at the inteting of
the Penn Stale 00100100111111 will
he held in Room 108, fiat,, Entanee,
Ira at It .10 lot I, tonight Ile 0111
>peal. 00 lb( "I-I:petal dine Eating'
Seaplane " and "'ill MAUI al Details of
Conlon "
The afuo , al , n 4141000 inn ix
of leant, he Ali. Elliott I:ail of the .
engineei 011101 intent stal ion foi the
put po, tit acquainting; the menthe!,
ith the fundamental aitratitik of am 0. 1
11\1111111K , Ihe thud le, tutu of the
moon "Glide, and Gliding," 0111 be
giten tomoi 1 ow,
lIAM AS ANNOUNCES 11 %SKI 111
Steve llamas m e , alenl, of the
Athletes as.ot when and winner of Inc
VIII sat lett.ol, 11111111 g lus ,nor yell,
at Penn State, will take the ...toad
impottant step of his tmeei when he
climbs into the inn; to meet Tommy
Tattrgiait.
COLLEGE WILL GIVE
96 SENIOR DEGREES
AT COMMENCEMENT
Johns, Krall, O'Neill, Schachter,
Sherlock Iteceil e First
Ilonor Amur&
EDUCATION SCHOOL LEADS
OTHERS IN CANDIDATES
30 Complete Advanced Work as
10 Gain Recognition for
Scholastic Rank
candidate. lot batlieloi's
demo, still be tea:indent in the Col
lege at the nineteenth annual laid
yea, giaduation e‘erto,,, at S o'Lloth
Fn day night, Januar% 20, in Schaal,
auditorium A pprommitely thu is
advanced' degiee, ail] be presented
First honor s still be anal dod to Al
; ben ta Johns, Ethel R. Knoll, John J
I O'Neill, (IcOlge 31 Sthineltem . and
Gem ge W Sholock, ttlule Sy!, m 31
Mullin, Vincent F Ilietnott it,, Jame,
D Bunke, Charles Giano, Harold .1
Koch, Hamer A Krom, Laurence .1
Lennon, Cecil Liberman, Elmer 31
Luther, and Oro Inc II Strait «dl ic
-ene second honor :wards
EM=l
The School of Education leads the
,then School, in tin number of can
hdates, fifteen Ulla ale to receite the
College bachelor of alto degiee and
'out teen oho hate fulfilled reqult e
cents for the dettiee of bachelor of
menee Too haoe completed arli,
,tudles in home ...0110.1, and one 111
nature education Toentt-four can
lidates, sel.enteen in the ant, and let
teto Curl iculum and teten in the COlll
- and finance culliculum, ale to
be graduated from the Llbeinl Art,
School
Engineers ',umber 18
The School of Engineering curb
nghteen candidates, tit e each in dec
imal and mechanical engineer mg,
`our in cis rl engineer mg, 1x.," ro mdus
'u.J engineering and one each or the
uclutectuial engineering and Nankai,
engineer ing call It Weill is nest. In
pn ogpect, c graduates
Rollno ing the School of Engineer
ing r, the School of Am culture oath
fifteen students lead} fro giadiration,
four each in thin v husbandi v and rot
estm , too 111 lion 4ultur e, and one
each nn agi Kraut al economics, agi
cultural education, animal husband] v.
Landscape architecture, and poult,
husbands}
Of the foul suvurs oho are to grad
uate from the School of Ihnci al In
dustuen, tun hare completed then
-most, 01 ironing engineering and met
aluigoN engine. mg 'I hree senor,
e completed then undeigiadu etc
oink in the School of Chemist, and
Ph} sic,, ton as pie-medical students
and the other as a chemical engineu
Who's Dancing
tiVlllOl Ittat at At
(Sub•cuptamj
Tat Ili Pi 11
Sigma Alpha Ep•don and
Phi Kapp: Smiou
at Phi Kappa Sigma
/Imitation)
Mat and 117 id,
Tomorrox .Night
Alpho Chi Signia
(Invitation)
lot Molloy
Beta Sigma Rho
(Open)
Car: Lincoln
Phi Kappa Tau
(Invitation)
Te”
Sigma Alpha Epsilon anal
Phi Kappa Sigma
at Sigma Alpha Epsilon
(Inn station)
Guar Ibid. ll
Sigma Phi Sigma
Ulur and Gold.
Slow Pi, Delta Sigma Phi and
Alpha Kappa PI
(Closed)
Tat Hon g
Committee Outlines
College Objectives
A SSI(*. LI) remount. Lead in
ltiai. k flamingo 1
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PLAYERS TO OFFER
BLACK FLAMINGO'
Sneddun. Rosenthal Take Leath,
In Initial Shoo of Yeti
TornorrwA Night
' Ile I:1,1 I lanungo
three-att output, Sam .lannet ,
du, maw! flee st,,t e phn.
el. 1,111 male the fie appearantc
of the ec.ee m Schttah codeine am to-
Inottou night at o'doek Net
mote ul - tell] I t donat.tl I. the
dent loan fund
Ilertt.tin Ite.entlbil, Jr 'II, doom.
ating the aetion of the itLee 11l th
thunder of Count ratrlttr.tto, mho
appeal, In the rut, or a pile , t,
mill be .nn In the ni menu] malt rut•
'time it llt of I iiirttath 111. tutu oppon
,nt in the tith rot the In.t thatnoml
necklae-, mill he plt*ctl be Patti N
%oorltus 'ln %pin,
Pl.iting hel elf took . the he poot,
woe, of ( (mot ( Igho.tto in °ed.,
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ESTAJff
PRICE FIVE CENTS
Believes Emphasis on
'Vocation Courses
Unlortunate
STUDENT-FACIA:IY GROUP
V 4 MILD RAISE STANDARDS
Recommends Tests .tt Close of
Sophomore Year land.
141( it!, graduate
I.‘antnn anon, it tint nod of the
sophonnone tear to Soul dtastscallv
students fon fun tit stun 4 vas none of
the nuggestnons of an nepn esentatnt e
student-facultn nomaultee to nentady
the udotatnonal -,stem at Palm State
The stud, shoo. that the intesont stti
tem neon-I.lllp/, oLat lona] tram
ton; to thn neglttl of prepanation fon
It O, hi inn as an n„tittnal part of
south
Loge mitten itm of time and
fond. m t Nitentled tut coo, t, on nt.n-
Urinal la tont., tin t ononittea decided
ft inn oh,' tat on Studt nt int-rest,
tie also cent, eti on ei hat wfl "'n
it Mote tinned% to to. eat num. pou
t Et en zeseatch t tome eoncet ned
tt Oh in ultimo. Intultino tom ea. of
inaittlal good. I lit, tit entnnottet
et to, 11,11 I 111 a Lout ite for
.10 itt,tatution of Itighm eaueation to
roll.
Dintatton should had each person
to estoul hnu.olr , o tapatth m the
Intort.sts of , Ot. IL: I ath 2.1 than of
self, au otdmg to the vonnuttee's dot-
Holum Thus mote empha os should
he plaud on anus. on tultut 11,
pal en fah and LI ululates, no
ell as on teat, e said mdepundent
auttlong .1 mot. strenuous offott
should be made to develop leader,
lather than roam,. nor Fans.
% (hocalL Quarter S)stent
lloet 1,1, to mimeo th, broaden
log- of the t tint:atonal OCLll
pled MULII of the coconut tee's ea
111, s 0111( toothed of P 1.11111.1.1011 (Mb
iho v Ntllaillt oc ho hate p.ot ed their
int, httento toil mote—Men fon lead
:1.111p should ht cot moil no the up
pot t1a,0,, the lon oup Itch, e•
Linn. coo vi, and fi redoin from
ontlul,oia alto mlaur at (lasses m
tin ',MO. ~11 one suggi,an,,r,.
0 Ink the Qua, lag Sitem and sunhat
de, tati, fin pin, !dim ,ustaincd -
mil- of ,tad, mile non ~thocated
Coot dutling ~ nth t eligmn, mot al
14. lair anatips, and mai ital In nub
ontt lupin ai ci , and °con
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mend Won-.
te.ognuinv tea( loot: on .1
tutu le.t iith Ind light( (nog the fat-