CONSTitUTidN PROPOSED :: FOR INTER-UNIT COUNCIL Articles to Be Presented to Var ious Districts for Ratification in Near Future , The non-fratemitj men of Penn Suite me rapidly establishing u atabli or ganization The presidents of tbo Units haling formed a temporary organiza tion to meet the emergency, have now gone a step farther and ure drawing up a constitution, A committee for this purpose was appointed and has presented a Constitution and By-Laws which has met with tho approval of the presidents. This Constitution and Dy-Laws will now be presented to the various units for their upprovtl or cor leotlon. , ' The committee, consisting of H. R. Teltrtck, O. E. Qlurich and E. B Eoken lode, has followed as closely aa pos sible the constitutions ot the fraternity coundls Radical changes have been made however, such as the elimination of class distinction, and the admit tance of a large representation from each unit, as associate members of the' counoi) Although the movement has progress xcd slowly and with little publicity, the Alumni In large numbers ore showing great Interest in the organization. Tho college authorities have evinced per sonal interest in this attempt to meet the conditions that a rapidly growing student body has brought As the success of the project lents almost wholly upon the interest shown by the non-fraternity men. the lenders of the movement ore depending on their support as shown by the attend unco at the unit meetings'which will he "held to discus* this constitution and by-laws thin week. The following constitution has been drawn up for, the Intor-Ugit Counoll of the Penh Stato Union: ART. I—Name Sec. I— I The name of this organiza tion shall be,tho Jnter-Unlt Council, tho Pen nay Ivan College. ART. «—Object Sec.,,l—To t adyance, the interests of the.- Pennsylvania., State College. Sec 2—To promote the welfare and further.tbo Interests,of, tbp non-frntor nlty.. men of the Pennsylvania State College Sec. ,3—To establish a spirit, of, co operation* let,,.among the nity men, 2nd, between non-fraternity and fraternity organizations; and 3rd, with the,college authorities. , ART.. S—Membership JJec. / .l~Tho l *lrter-Unlt Council shall .! of members, nctlvo and associate,. j t „ , ‘ .&cc'2~A'cUce membership shall con ~ slst ot "tfio right of discussion, tho vote, • and the right to hold office; and shall J ho limited to tho presidents of tho re • spe«Uvo''urtll» Sec. 3—Associate "’membernhlp shall ... consist ot the right of discussion only, and Bhflllj bo .'limited A to all regularly elected officers of any-unit, . Sec. 4 —ltf the absence of uny repre iwnlallVA of any unit, any member of . that, unit .tpay assume, tho dotjoa of 1 thatCrepriaeiUHUeo. upoA . presenting authority acceptable to the Connell L..- ART. J—Officers - Sec.' lr-ThcTofficers of tint. Intel- Uiift-CouncJl. shall - he, ~a~ president. vlci-prealdßiit. sccrctarj _ and/treasurer. perform" the usual duties incident, to their,offices: -.and. shall-bc. chosen .from the acUcc' members to kitVo" for the 1 terra of _one year BT-lAWB Sec.7d-Regular (peelings' shall taka placercvalry qccond .Tuesday evening The regular college course o’clock. Special raect- IngsrsttaiL be held .tho call ot tho president;,orj’on petition of, ton active rwe’rnbrrfw>r the‘Tntor-UnlL. Council Scc-Ts—The, 1 place of. .meeting Shall l , #^eifbyrthol , pc«ddent ; ana''the notice panted In a consplcioua pljj.ee. ' Committee* shall be one standing committal known as tho .Constitution We are here to serve you GOOD EATS Try oin' HOMF MADE" DOUOHNUTS' CRYSTAL GAtE r * Mabel-Fromm J. C. Smith & Son DEALER IN' ' General Hardware - Buirderk’ Materials’, OilsiPaints, Glass, | Atiimunition, Stoves,“Roofing, I Spouting, Etc. L State College, Pa. _ - As pure as the '' I "V . * best candy | The gain arabic usecl for sealing envelopes of $ • -/cH" '"H ii' Eton's f m linen I _? s good enough to eaC quality J ' Q® ' used ,by the best confectioners is refined £j ~w v l and purified *Jn our in sanitary £ rnporccKun jEbUlcs. is 6ut,,dn6ther, Instance of.the.excessive 4v ifnaSe Eaton^aHighland Lineij attractive and inviting, .i! :"Ybuare ! invited’to Inspect our stocks received "fresh every month, t • A Distinctive Line of Seal and Die Stationery A 1 l_r— - jOft Cb‘Op.Coraer..,-C-_;fc Commute** It shall bo elected from the actlvu numbers of the Inter-Unit Council to serve for ono year. The commlttvu shall decide all questions of constitutional interpretation. The decisions shall bo final unless over* ruled by a txvo-thhd vote of nil the active members. Boc. 2—All < other committees uhult consist of active members and sluill, elected by tho members or appointed by the president ns the Council sees fit ART. It—Elections St*. I—election of officers and the constitution committee shall take place the first tegular meeting of each col* lege vrar . AKT, 4—Definitions Sec I—A1 —A quorum shall consist of n mojoi ity of tho notlvo members 1 See. 2—The units composing thls-or-J ganisutlon shall be; The Council .fdrnll Irnvc power to establish' new Units, and reorganize established Units If necessary. AKT. &*-Snppleineatary rule* Sec I—Wheio1 —Wheio not over rulod by tho Constitution gnd% By-laws, Kobert’s Rules of Ordci sluill bo followed. ART. O - Amendments Sec. I—All proposed amendments to the Constitution and By-Laws. must bo presented In ,writing' and passed, nt two consecutive regular meetings.' bj u two-thhd vote of all membtrs pn sent ENGINEERING NOTES The lecture last Friday afternoon hi Mi Blessing of tho Reading Iron Com pany on "The .Manufacture of Wrought li-on” was Illustrated by about 3000 feet of nqjv reel Tho film ahowed tho pro cesses’ In the mnnufncturo of wrought Iron very clcoily The mutt lecture will bo given Friday afternoon. March 19th, at 4 30 In Room 200, Engineering *'D" by Mr, J A Summers, who graduated from tho course - in Eloctrical Engineering .In 1010. Mr Summers Is In the Illumina ting Engineering Department of\the Edison Lamp Works at, Harrison. N. J Tho lecturo will bo Illustrated and will bo on tho subject of 'lllumination”. The annua) engineering inspection trip will begin Wednesday. March 24th and extend to Wednesday- noon, March 01st. The Industrial, Electrical, Archl tecttfWFf and Mechanical Engineering groups will go directly to Philadelphia, leaving hero Tuesday night, the 23rd, In apeclal pultmans .provided for ,thc party from Lock Haven to Philadel phia la Philadelphia they will divide according to their particular interest, going to tho various business buildings, to the Now York Ship Building riant, tho Midvale Steel Plant, .which will show them Its work on largo guns. The ’ Mechanical and Electrical En gineers will apend a part of ln” Trenton and will arrive In New York that evening. remaining* there until Monday night They will them pro ceed to Schenectady whero they will spend. Tuesday. In tho .various plants of the General Electrto Company Tho Architectural and Industrial Bngtnoors I will finish their trip In New York City ant} *the‘ tjlvlla will proceed * toward Pittsburgh,- Including' tho Warrior's Ridge-Hydro*Electric Plant, Pennsyl vania Shops and Yards at Altoonn and the remainder of the week will ho spent. In-Pittsburgh.-.Thla la' ono of the* most interesting and enjoyable ex periences of the entiro four years -It' also .brings tho. students Into contact with tho various fit ms who nro looking for our grnduatos. M C. Krofuley, lastructor ln Draw ing und ArchUeotural.Enginoerlng. tiaA been commlsalonetl to make plans and specifications for'a four ntory moving picture theatre in Allentown. Pa Tho theatre is to'accomodate 1000 N people on the two floors while the remainder of the building will be divided Into alx apartments and two store rooms. The exterior walls wUI be of brick and terracotta and tho Interior will ;be of fireproof construction through out* W. C. Fromm schOolsjto compote HERE IN BASKETBALL (Continued from first page) defeats in ita district will ailso-bei pre sent und It Is.also .likely that .Duns morc High and East Stroudsburg High Schools,, each of which have attained the supremacy of tlich districts will enter In uddltion to these teams. It s likely that the better, li-nnw of utlu-i districts will ulsn Im* allowed to entei hi* competition. Cup to be Awarded Tp the r wlnn«*r of this championship con lest, a beautiful silver loving cup will be preaentod, on which wIU be In scribed. "Pennßjlvnnla State College— tntorscholnailc Basket -Bail Chamulon rthlp”, with tho’victoria, UUo below In addition to thin, u Pennsylvania Stato College gold medal will be awarded ter the Individual members, coach and manager of thn championship team To the runners up of the contest, a silver medal will bo awarded Individ uullj To nil thn tcmnlnlng teams In the competition, a bronze medal will bi* presented Follows P. 1. A. A. Rules It 1a moat likely that the P 1. A. A. rules, which have heretofore governed oil contests in the leagues, will be used and flu* victor of tho competition will >e decided thiougb the usual elimina tion manner. The teams will draw for opponents und run tho contest off In that manner Preliminaries will be held l>lduy evening and tho finals will Uikr place tho following afternoon Tlml tills occasion will ho one of tho big ones which niu due to take place at Penn St it® within tho next few months Is hut demonstrating the typo of contests scheduled for hero in the future und the tjpe of contestants which will take part. While plans are not ns jet complete, they tend toward making a gula occasion of tho affair and various features will .take place which wfii add to tho iccoptlon tho members of the various teams will ro eelve in Stato College This cham pionship competition will he a big thing for Penn State It will without doubt be keen. enough. to warrant splendid work by tho contestants and the race for the cup will receive Added Impetus by virtue of the character of the teams represented. Tho best athletes of the state will be here and tho very best which InterschohiHtlc teams can give will ho exhibited. SPECIAL SHOWING MILLINERY and BLOUSES IN THE PREVAILING' SPRING MODE FRIDAY And SATURDAY ' MARCH 19 AND 20 ANITA IMBODEN ALLEN STREET ’PENN STATE'COLLEGIAN REPORTERS WANTED FOR EACH'COUNTY (Continued fmm llrat page) sity and class athletic candidates, the debutors ..theatrical, militnrj. musical club candidates, and so on. “In addltlnn'to tho service that these reporters will be tendering their col lege, thev.wlll be in a position to re ceive first hand ttalnlng In Journalistic woik> Thuj will not only find this !n -siurotlve nndiunlcrtaJnlng employment, but It will glvo Ilium an opportunllj to learn 1 the fundamental principles of nows writing mid the handling of news, something that evury college man and vomun should know "Thu plan Included the formation of a,.'Reporters Club' which will have foi Its membership all of tho official county reporters, and will meet nbout once a mouth to discuss progress and plan new work and ideas Foi 'boosting Penn Statu* this organization can eusllj be madu the most effective on the cam pus -Wo-want-volunteers from pi-nc tlcnllj all-of tho unorganized counties, and will hold tho list open until tho beginning of tho Earner vacation” The department announces that tin; following counties as yet have no lop reaentativc for this work, and would bo glad to hear fiom men or women students who nro interested, preferably Juiilois or underclassmen who can enr iy U on for nt least one jeur without Interruption . Adams, Armstrong. Butler, Centro. Clarion, Clearfield, Clinton, Columbia, Crawford, Delaware, Fujolto, Greene, Indiana, Juniata. Jefferson. Lancaster, Luwicncc, Lubnnon, Lehigh, Mifflin, Monroe, Montgomei j. Northampton. Potter. Soimrset, Sullivan. Hutsiuchau no, Vennngn Warren, Wjomlng and Union BRIEF CASES, MUSIC FOLIOS inM AND sg||»r STUDENT CASES TTVTritfSa Demand the original vnl 3 lly * or your protection 111- IJ LEATHER GOODS TrtdoMaik GUARANTEED TO GIVE el Quality SATISFACTORY SERVICE At alt Stores •where quality rules Lifton Mfg. Co., New York LOOKING BACKWARD Twcnly-lhc ears Ago The annual icjiuil of the college, which was in press and nearly com pleted, was totally destrojed bj firo nt the State Printers ofllco in Mnirlsburg Twenty tears Ago Goldsmith's famous comedy. "Sho Stoops to Conquer', was given In the chapel before a laige und appreciative audience h> the Penn Htnto Thespians. Fifteen Yours Ago A Sophomore strike against tho In sti tutors of the History Department and thch methods of teaching was ■Mfelv ndiusted after n short time Five Years Ago I'i Molt conducted a tellglous cam -11 * i in the college under tho auspices of the Y M. C A He wus verj fav orably Impiossed with the spirit of the students NEW SHORT COURSE IN COW TESTING The domund for men to take charge of cow testing associations In Pennsyl vania has become so pressing that the Dairy Husbandry Department Ims m ranged a ten du>* course to prepnie joung men for this work This new course will begin on the sixteenth of Match und end on the twentj-ulxth Tlie course will covet the feeding, breeding and management of dnlij cat tle. tho keeping of tecords, and the operation of the Babcock test for the determination of the pmentugc of but ter fat in milk At present there ate sixty associa tions in Pennsjlvanla This moans that there are more cow testing associations Forest L. Struble ' Plumbing & Heating BOTH - - PHONES State College Bakery Under New Management W.T. Harrison, Prop. . . and at three historic banquets cA fact: "Just enough Turkish" Factslike these make Fatima’a place among cigarettes unique. A few years ago, the "proper'* thing on such stato occasions would have been an expensive, fancy-boxed, straight Turkish cigarette. Today, things are different. Men base their choice on taita rather than price. That Fatima should be so dearly the choice of men who can afford anything they like, shows that most smok ers really prefer— not too niuc/t Turkish tobacco m their ciga rettes nor too /itr/o—but "just enough Turkish.” In Pennsylvania than In nnj* other statu In the Union except Wisconsin The county ugrlculluro agents lmv« b«*i*n naive in putting dairy herds on a more profitable basis and the cow testing associations have the insttu Bevo will more than satisfy your thirst. Ankeuser- Busch ST. LOUIS \li must ba ,Wjw Ice Gold . JMy , vP SUM \m sSZEi'i Within a single week last fall, great civic dinners were tendered ut the Waldorf-Astoria to General Perching, to Herbert Hoover ami to Curdinal Mcrucr. And .it all three of these famous bunquets, the only cigarette served by the hosts wus Fatima. FATIMA A Sensible Cigarette Page Fiva meat* !>y which unprofitable anlmalf have been detected. A number ol county ugentA hme already sont word that Uie> would lio In a pnnitlon to sent n coneldernble number of young mai and a large enrollment in expected. la Kjpfr* Kill % 1