Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, March 19, 1926, Image 1

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VOL XXI. No. 48
QRAPPLERS COMPETE
JUNNE KEENER l ax 0. F. BOUCKE
Ml APPEAR IN I ! RECEIVES LA VIE T 1 - , ,
li«w | Alter completing one ot tne mo.-t; _ ___ ■ The nrs: all-college ounce to he
nP/TTAI TANirilT;successful concert tours since its or- Rl?T|Tf* ATVAII UAKAD 'given this year by the Penn State Club ‘
MUIAL lUlilUfll j sanitation, the Penn State Glee Club; VU/lvAllVll IlUllUlij will be hthi in the Woman’s Building • -
|i« rehearsing for its appearance or.; : tomorrow evening from nine - ITltn j —mm ■ M ■ ■ m -m— i —q- 1 *it tt * _ _
Economics «>* J hesseelected i : Cornell and Lehigh Loom Up As Most
mentary Sunday concerts in the Audi-: At Penn State for More j Tickets will i* on sale today and { MAT MANAGER | Kormiflphlp PrellfTlS Xo
Itorium. j _ „ : tomorrow at James Bloom’s, priced at; | . , .... I 1 Ulllliuauiu AUVCUO 1 luuiiio X\J
j At tiiis concert a chorus composed; Than Fifteen ; ?1.50. Punch will be served and at- j Announcement 1S ‘^; i j RAOTn XfwljlV Jtt TwH
;of the combined Men’s and Girls’ Glee : tractive decorations have been pre-:I *L G. Hesse _* has been e cc*..». . J36§111 A OQdj» dv AWO
| Clubs will present two numbers. The! vr , 4 n ..... _ j pared. Customs will be off for ail jt - n ? 5- °L- ' ar ' :t > ts ' rC; ' t In?
• program of the Men’s Glee Club will j ANNUAL \ EAR BOOK \V ILL ; f re? i lßH . n w ho care to attend the at- ; j lur I —*; a * &, * tanl man * §;
include some of the songs previously: jjg DISTRIBA r TED IN MAY ’ fair. ! I agcr# w,n chosen later * I: As the Old Main clock sounds forth the hour of two this af
giver. as well as many new numbers, j j The election of men who were nom-; ternoon. Penn State will summon its brawny grapplers to protect
_ __ Bi j Art Work Best in Recent Years, at a meeting of the Club Monday: SIR THOMAS HOUCK TO : a hard won wrestling crown from the seven invading aspirants in
I UIN DIIYEDV MkET . ..... .. . ! evening at eeven «‘deck in Old Chapel.! the annual Eastern Intercollegiate wrestling tourney.
LHIR DUAUIO ffllXl | Critic* Cover and ; „. m 3ls „ discussed for the : HOX “BEAM. SAV, LEO Qn Qne of the contestants rests the hope and faith of
Oil AKERS IN FINALE i Fr ° n,ispi “ e Excel ! „ Th . —; — „ . ... thousands of college students. Masters of mind and muscle, all:
„ Xvillil*lil| Hi lllllUJi. : j un?or p rcm _ 1 T he heap weight probkm is solv-. determined to gain individual laurels and put his Alma Mater
rwn Suzanne Keener appears on —■ tl» ki-i- i » r; n «-iii h.-. .i«n..nt«i t.»: < ed. Leo whispered to the wary senbe • . _ ~ 0
£ Auditorium stage at eight-fifteen _ , ‘,, ‘ rDr O Vlioucke head of the econ- > ,- _ _____ ‘as he stole into the Armory to watch | in t; IC lore * contestants irom \ale. Princeton, Cornell. *_>racuse.
ifcrit tonight. Penn State students J Mahoney Probable Entry * * * " * . announced 1 QUilfc Aiyi A TA f IVl* : the tactics of the masters of the eauli- ! : jjl.ehigh. Penn. Columbia and Penn
one of America's foremest | Vnlimi.ed I “tTdSrt! *»««» 10 Wf t ! flower iadnsfry in their Evening j rDDVTV CTIIMI7C ! -*» —nries in
. cimTSl)NDAvrtr l ._ t : HrSHisst
irissi'ssrrrg:- „ _ ntATERMinESHERE!
*red the biggest scoop its |KfcD AAD BLtfc UL iril ! ,ie. of the English department. i Twentv-five Active Members night at seven o'clock, was the secret; defend hi. I>ost_ in _ the n.entt-fi...
With a for the heavy i cured his Bnehchw of ! Annua, Recital Here ,le,a Theta Ci Head. Will
.Cemiemy. was horn in Latrobe.n W eight class in Rog-Mahoney. th =! l^ d k”"^'r tfe'nex?rear He’ ioned Dutch way before he can quali- I Talk at Houses i other champ.on entered .n the meat,
hdet(|.n near Pittsburgh. Always ] Penn State boxers will leave State tn '-.^ xt , ! ALL-AMERtCAN MUSIC fv" he concluded.- i Comparative records m dual meets
for a singer's career. Miss | College this afternoon for the final! iweivcd .he degree 01 Diator o. I hil-. .-r.-ue nuiao It, ti e showthatComellisthemosthhely
kKT realized her dream when Mr. | ,l ua l meet of the season with thc . osophy tmm the Lmversuy of Penn-1 \\ ILL FEATURE PROGRAM Mr Tlumms leade he appoamnci f \VIED PHI BETE M-VN ' bM,lcr for the 19 25-1!.27 title, al
m Casana. engaged her for the | University of Pennsvlvania mitmen f - vl ’? n,a 'nlMo. | . a itlle late m the season but'thirt-art, -- I though Lehigh is a close competitor.
Rrepolitan hon-pany under n five I tomorrow night in Weightman Hall.! Work on the year boot is progress-j nro- - othor yC “ r ” -” “J" 0 ‘‘"f AND PROMINENT At.VCIAN : In contests'with three other members
rSomst I Vi™, is ... With nvui-o d,.sine i (Continued on second nnge) 1 Preser.ting .hen th.ri annual pro mtor pronuses to produee 0 ennu-- .of the E. I. W. A. Cornell maintained
I g,nm of All-Amencan music, twenty- d3te vb „ ran handle his nuts w.th j i n clean record. The Ithacans have
Acclaimed Artist th P' - “ ' handlin- the! " ' fiv,! acmv '"embers of the Phi Mu ,i t . xu . r ity worthy of his father. ; Recognized as one of the greatest an enviable mark bv vir
wnsstor the youthful star was . awjmjw, . Alpha-sinfonia fraternity ot Amen- „ * Iratemity lenders in the country. »r. ! tla , „ f wins ovt . r Lohigh ,-. B _ Ponn
mediate. Critics the country over ■ lTacticc e..10n- .. I Kill II .PI rVi | Hp|lK cn will give a concert m the Audi-; ; Francis Wavland Shcpardson .nation-1.,.. 5 j p s _,
halded her ns the most promising a^ stiff left and a erns ftUUUIjLIjM LuEljll ~.r ium Su nday afternoon at til.. PnilFriAN RAART) lal president of the P.eta Theta Pi P Al , hoU! . h C „ rnL . U bv ', : t s record is
jura. America. The fame of A.ss *«M- !SggJ| IC TA EHC’ Cl AT AN thi J ty o’C,o<:k 0 ’ C,0<:k , ~v e. v , UlLLMllflll DUiUIII fraternity and a renowned educator, i typical champ, Penn State, the
!**. ha -= m / de hCr a tM - that ta new in £ D UHilO OUNIAn i*» » "< by »' „ CrTC AECMTDC " “ “-“"T S ”>-! title and' Lehigh with
minis drasvmg card. ' Im, r f,vl Whthelsw ! - 1 Atherton, a Graduate of Penn S.atc. FI PITS -(irrlLcKh ua - v at Pcnn stat,: '"SI’"""!; fr atcr- (iti .H-veteran team will furnish cun-
Set only is Mli* Keeners voice j of thc Lun -- j the sinfoma orchc.-tia ensemble '■’■'U:; LLbvlJ V* blVlilW nity con( jition> and assisting in strong enough to make the
taming but her stage presence wj- Pchd Team Crippled j Prominent Women Talk to Girls open the afternoon's entertainment. 1 initiation exercises of the local chap- c housing of any probable winner lit
■ nresistable as her singing. Crit- Although Coach Decker has lost} IWl _ «... !In the next numbers D. P. Bush *2o[ w . Rfll _„; vp<s pnsilionof iiiT of his own fraternity. ' j tic more than a guess. The rvmain
a fccr remarkable tributes, and two regulars in the fifteen and twen-j - • - * -and K. W. Graham 20 wii. sing three j * _ _ ' _ 'While here the well-known fratcr- ‘ ing contestants, although not so out
nrfag to newspaper correspond- ty-five pound divisions, he expects to; Initiates Idea ; tenor solos and the vocal ensemble.] Editor-in-Chief—S. R. Robb j sty hea(J ws jj Y5: -; t a? man y chapters 1 standing, will come in for their share
mtbey are deserved. fill the berths with capable leather- } ' composed of Phi Mu Alpha men ofj Rnsiness Manager i as possible ami will make a thorough i in the laurels.
555 thc Chicago Tribune: “She has pushers. The opponent of Kilcger in j the Glee Club, will present two songs, j .... j .tudy of fraternitv conditions, at-! Columbia in its only contest with an
**rof voice, plenty of looks, and t ]i e light-weight battle has not bccniOMICROX NU FOSTERS High lights of the' program are' ; N . ni p:j n g to instill’in each Clrcek or- iK.I.W. A. member defeated Prince
ly of youth, and the combination pamed. but Fil will likely face Ricco j RPTTFR HF \l TH DRIVE j tne ,nstru J ,l^p :aJ solvs j pni'R JFNIORS SELECTED I canization the spirit which charac-jton M-11. Trinceton has failed to
to carry her far. As tor songs tomorrow afternoon. ! ‘ nian "2*>. J. P. Knapnenberger 2.. . * I teiize« the gatherings of the national | turn in a victorv over any entry, los
sorts and description, they are Goodritz is the probable entry fori L Biery *2S and D. V. .Bullock *26. | FOR MANAGERIAL STArr ] j, jtcr . fra t ern ity council. Doctor Shop-; mg to Yale. Penn and Columbia. Yale
wlr play for a voice that at its t he Red and Blue in the welterweight 1 -p a : nt j >ur cheeks from the inside 1 A ffreup of McDowell pianofoitej ! tr( j ?on devoted his entire time}has lost to Lehigh and won from
Kb of lovely nature." division. The Penn forty-five-pound- i out ** j s t^e p j ea heir." made to Bonn compositions will be played by Miss. . ! since 1925 to fraternities. He has! Princeton. Lehigh secured decisive
'0! her voice, which has charmed cr has given promise in previous i S:ate \ rirl * durin g the health cam-: Lucise Skinner, assistant professor m; Announcement was made at arc-. uJ , earthe<l rutfords an<l comDUcU his . {wins over Syracuse and Yale but was
audiences, the matc hes will likely give Grazier a| ; whsch is conducted by: thc „ and a member j ‘«it meeting of the P £. n " U„ rk . a i fact s until he has become one j defeated by Cornell. Syracuse has
*targh Post declares: Miss Keen- yt iflT fight for laurels in that class, j {, micron Nu . honorarv Home Ectmom- : ,f Mu a Jtlster fraternl ' I L I E(,IAN of the } authoriliess ltn thc suS . j dropped three matches to Penn State.
(Continued sa second page) When the bell tap? for the sixty-j ics f rate rnitv. By means of talks.; tJ Phl Mu Al l»| ia - . | Ic iV? n , of L „ R Si»ri.v-n, K ;.ija-t. Penn and Lehigh, the latter by an ov-
0 pound batle. Keil will meet Orloff. t posters printed booklets, and rules The program will end with a num-j «s-Cmef and w. R. * -•- 1 «th«.n-rd<cm ahvav* erwhelming score.
> PUTF FIRST” RF7 T 1 * Re f ! nd P°S n , ist ' has •««> i The impoL™ of K oo,i health is be- IConthmcd on last pa*) | !v,t h "i l ! taken an pa.t in all fratorni'tv Penn has won two of its four meets
'IUUIUI DU defeated by Captain Ahalt of Col-; j n _ stressed. The campaign will. o i Sr ' ! v»rk. Ia addition to his relations with associate members, winning from
nnnin (Continued on lasL page) i close at Easter with a drive for the , J>g v g Jl(>WilliamS To At the same time. E. C. Wharton: with Beta Theta Pi. he has shown Princeton and Syracuse and losing to
American Women's Hospital in the j ’ ' i '“7 received the position of Advertis- : great interest in Phi Beta Kappa and Corpell and Penn State.
Xcar East. j AddIVSS Chapel-Goei’s i ing Manager while F. X. Weidner. Jr.|" “ s =>' ®ne time grand president of This morning drawings will be held
In response to the suggestion oi : i..._ wa? namc< j Circulation Manager {the Acacia fraternity. The most wide- to determine pairings for tne pre-
Mrs. Dorothy Brandon Barney 'is.! jG. F. Fisher '27. U. W. Howard -27 i (Continue on tlnrd page) (Continued on last page)
Dean Charlotte L. Ray brought the; The Rev. Samuel McWilliams, pas-1... - (* o ], !
m State Students Offered j
_ j
Viasoal Opportunity To j
Hear Noted Soprano j
jUIST FIRST SIGNS IN
METROPOLITAN OPERA
Adjudged Most Promising
gager in America —Youth
and Voice Appeal
HI and Outfield Candidates i FROTH, ENGINEER CHOOSE j
Loosening Up With STAFFS FOR 1926-1927!
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*- - and E. H. ..Jenian '27 .
'idea of a health campaign before • tor of the Franklin Street Methodist j Associate Editors. °
j Omicron Xu. Miss E. .1. l.eitch *2tf! Episcopal church of Johnstown, will As j un j or Xews Editors, the Hoard iplFir TEAM VfTC IUITii
; Taylor and Colp Lead Humorists 1 placed in charge. The need; address the student body in chapel c ’ Ket e& R. M. Atkinson *2s. K. K-IUIIX ICAI TlCj ITllll
“Carre the ball across the center : w».Sl*» n;rr.«k. n »i. u ._j. j such a campaign is based upon-Sunday morning. Fletcher ‘2S. B- Kaplan *2s. I*. R.* frpn pnn rnaUniAUFUID
itte plate and don't try—yet—to j Dlffenbangh Heads * (Continued on third page) j The Rev. McWilliams was burn in Smaltz *2S ar.d W. S. Thomson '28.1 TECH FOR CHAMPIONSHIP
•the corners.** With this adme-; Technical Writers j Chester county, where he acquired his Appointments as Junior Business,
jfr Bee began the first curve-pit- : j __ __ . , > early education at the country schools. Managers were received by J. Fcrgu- j
session of the season for Var- 1 ; After King graduated from Wilming- *on *2s. C. F. Flinn ? 2j>. \V. J. Me- j Meet Next Week Will Decide
? in the Stock Pavilion* Elections for the 11*25-27 boards of> Ifiw « 1/UHMIIS : ton Conference academy, now Wesley Laghlin '2B and R. B. Kilbom 2S. F-.si4.rn m, clp _ VnmrSrl.
*&y afternoon. j the Penn State Froth and the Pcan j■■ \ College institute and Philadelphia Miss F. L. Forbes was elected We- • " •
Itarerage of twenty battery candi- j State Engineer were held Tue;u:*y| Friday ; College of Pharmacy, ho entered Piqk- j nit . n - s Editor while Miss M. P. Hess-i Noses Out Lions
■b hare been practicing indoors. Mondaj* respectively. Froth I Sophomore Girls*—Delta Upsilon—;inson College institute from which he ; j or Miss K. Holbrook *2S and!
their throwing' arms and I elected fifteen men as its new staff j (closed). | graduated in IS’JS with Phi Beta Kap-| A _ Webb *2B were elected
J*®?out the soreness that comes j the Engineer chose ton. Prof, j Delta Sigma Phi and Theta Chi—; pa honors. j Junior Women's News Editors. After lo?ln " to Norwich university
•spring training. Although jM. M. Harris will again In? h ruth s Delta Sigma Phi house—(closed*. After receiving ms Doctor of Pi- j A change was made in the election ’ "et*k by a score of 11*12 to 11*55*.
•osmen were permitted to throw j faculty critic. Alpha Tau Omega ; v,m,y fr »"' Dickinson he join-1 (Continued on last page) £! “i I
balls, several displayed! The new Froth staff follow?. Ld.- Architects Ball—Omega Epsilon—ied the Philadelphia Contercnce ot ; . or £ * st - match with Carnegie Tech }
«d control in the daily prac- j tor-in-Chief. H. F. Taylor *27; Busi- (dosed). j the Methodist Episcopal church. Hei 0 ' next week which will decide the cham-f
' j ness Manager. S. It. Culp '27; Edit j-. Saturday ; came to .Johnstown about three yearsj Njttnnil Fiphntf>r<i . pionship of the Appalachian district. |,
attempts at curving resulted - -r- Ellis -■ t Art Editer. E. M. Sigma Chi \ ago after serving six years in Phila- : a The score by which Norwich defeat- ! cn*-aria ”
•i&css on the part of some pitch-1 Gihhs "27: Advertising Manager, H. Tau Phi Delta j delphia. four rears at Trinity church, j Moot Allptihfnil ■cd the N'inany team was the highest j pheg-ouii of mechanical e-f-ii-ers
throe davs’practice in ;E- Huffman ’27: Local Circulation Penn State Club—Woman's Build-j Chester, and seven rears at a Tioga. I JF,CCI nuc S **«•£/ ever made in an Intereullegiate match. ma^e fiM ' o i,j cct i vc Y„rK
2L? e m * tovc "dtnessed; Manager. S U needer Foreign i„g. j Philadelphia, charge. j I„ FifHl7 CaTttPtt , br “ ki,, ’ r Pennsylvania's rererd of la« , Ma „ u fa C turing company. stndei.tr tl e
JBnttprovf l , i ont and inshoots, out- j Circulation Manager. A. P. Clark 2*: > _ | • 111 tllUl \*%jnif£ol ; year by four points. M. A. Bird 2. ! firrn v. nict h o{ j s Lcavin" Ym-1 '* ,<]
drops are now much in ev-| Girls' Art representative. Gladys Me- J.r», D It .If “ j shot tU-highest score for Petm State. th e «gtoee‘-s fill
„ . ? rc .2-= G, ss. Business neprtsen- HOUTIteOUS OUt DUIIIeSS DTeakfOSt Mars • r.ehati n » on the .mextion "P-esolved ' rM - ' vh:le R V Frr n'" SeC " he accompanied l,v Mr. Snnvelv. a
Hmrlers Ineligible .tativc. Lydia-Robertson *27. The sis wiwumuw» iT * M,w !_. , W t 1 V ? ond with JW4 points. The other mem
fe-T Sweet Dreams of DisUbmoned t£^«tS^chT
boxmen from last sea- „ “f* V: *:' ! igheny college in Meadville tonight in ) Tuir * Kn 7‘* Following their visit to the Hershey
fek W. in? T*? thl ‘- v . a ;'7 in * ;A ‘ 0n a the’ Engineers new boarfß-V Dear, trusting, innocent, hnneful-! Xittanv girls from all .he cam- what will be-the last foreign argument The I ' lon r ” K ‘ lL ;: m xv ' ]] tr -‘ J” P !ant th ‘‘ seniors will be entertained
h °f soaolasttc mffical- ‘"T ,-V .acceeds C A Peich' ««ds : Disillusioned again, and thev I pus came trooping up suns of Mac of the season for the N'inany sound. *: rKik ' ht ' oxis.mg tie wuh Teca for. b; - t he P.eadmg Iron company. Mr.
, .men have an opportunity ; don't know yet how it happened! j Hall “nd thtJf rom '.he npiwr l!.«,rs When the delators take the stage ! «st place next week. Penn Mate de- ~ E. Thomas 'PS. president, will ex
'Stlwkf * " S at ,h * tn Meinkirchmr -7 succeeds B B Kern Swindled, and no means of retain.-! of that building cam- down in fu=l tonight it will he the first time that !*«>•«« T « h at N .»'~; P l ™ the features of making genuine
a „ . -6 ” Othe'r m™ tionf Absolutely helpless in the hands ' force. Everyone was there, even those the two colleges have clashed in a j her by a score ot lohO to 1. 10. At wrought iron. Roc iron, and charcoal
SEfiEff” 1 ? »” of a cruel fate! !who never get u» for breakfast. The verbal contest. Representing Ptmn present the Tartan team ,s shooting ] , ron tuIKS .
kSth!? o S 7°"! I-age-Dob-,p£ Mbrk .Ir '-N Alumni There was great rejoicing in alljdoors opened and they crowded into State will he. .1. J. Brennan *2fi. S. K.! about twenty pom.s less per man , Metropolitan Area
U n y n 3U 7'w?,° n ' Id of C il>7emai'>7-7reEdTr ‘he houses on the campus Monday the dining room as if they were afru.d Stevens '2,1. N. R. Adams '2S and; riant Penn Mate. A visit to the Mack Motor Truck
nisht . Cinnamon bans, that sweet the gat« of Heaven c.'ere nls-nt to Freelon Pate '22. factories m Allentown is listed on the
a " d :Vlnnn47c H lies ">7T Local AdreA consolation of the coeds' Weak life, close in their faces. • Another Western debating team;,, —♦ ! Program far Friday. An aftern
the- m • reCe ' Vm£ n, 'tWng^lknagcw. L AllS '27: Cir- were to he served at breakfast in the Cereal was serve,! firs:, out no one will compete with Penn State when j , S j «"P “ und erection shop of
t Bjunu>men capabh., culat j on Manager. T. B. Seidel *27. morning. Every one knew about it. had much appetite for Jt. thinking the University ot Wyoming appear* m; l INTEKCOLLLGIATES |. the gas engine depu.tmeru at the
Men Practice Q Somebody had found out from the of the glory to The cereal-the Auditorium Tuesday. March inir-« » Today _ j; Betnlehem wwetl Lompan\ > planu
jw_ffien been holding short tirr>ovrDv I'vmv tanrre chef, another from a waiter, another dishes were removed, and th.* coffee; ticth. According to advance reports ] I p. m.—Preliminaries —aw- s; "■> el 3 -en.
for the past few WESTERN If MON 310\ Eb -from the nurse, and one girl V.nisvn was brougif on. while the atmosphere j Wyoming lias established an enviable ; ( enty-hve cents. =• Thv engineer? wilt mspeev the plant.-
t*>«y engaged in •'pepper- Aecommodatimr the increased do- them in the kitchen. As final proof! became lease with waiting. All eyes j record, having numbered among its; | g ; oo :*. m.—Semi-finals—Seven- ! , , compan - ill
ball around to sire of students for sending telegrams there was the fact that there had j were fixed on the door to the kitchen ; victims some of the most formidable; s ty-five cents. | i*>P s ur? aI ernoon. h
- e 7e and arm into shape. As the Western Union offiee. at present been no sign of a cinnamon bun in the :as it opened and Horace appeared •■jr* ; debating teams in the country. Six : Tomorrow | .same ne -roup ra\e o 1
fci*:iT r€axtler Permits the entire, located on College avenue . will re- dining room for two .m l ov. rving a tray piled with -cinnamon {years ago when the Penn State ue- j | 0 M m __pj na i<_Qne dollar. I
outdoors. At this move their headquarters. to 110 East cryone agreed that it was about time | bunst No indeed; it was toast, plain j baters made the trip to the coast the ; |~_ - __ decide second and | ; I-° .* * * -.. ‘ p ..,». .
practice will begin and. College avenue on April first. Ac- for them to appear. j toast and no jam. Hero words fail.! Lniversiry of Wyoming was_ met. and« s .- n i ri j follow finals. = • .-°« r nmi Jlv-!r
ifr. -’f the batterymen will • cording to present plans, the office Shortly after seven o'clock when j because the deepest wrath is always! the scheduled contest will be in the * ) P'-'** ll ' l -- • - f v»u-Vrt
'***u®*°* _ t will contain entirely new equipment, the sun had iust risen oxer sieunt j speechless. j nature of a return engagement. ' fr«*»»**»»*** *° *'* -- nn = ’*** - J
Battery Staff
ffenn £>tat? Call
STATE COLLEGE. PA.. FRIDAY, MARCH !9. 1926
DEFEND DIADEM IN
TILT WITH SEVEN TEAMS
HERE FOR TITLE
.•ere appoin!
| A Mat-ter of
Intercollegiate
| Importance
PRICE FIVE CENTS
SENIOR ENGINEERS LEAVE
FOR TOUR OF INSPECTION
Eight-day Trip Includes Many
■ Well-known Factories
In Itinerary
Senior mechanical engineers will
leave for their annual inspection *ri«»
Tuesday with more than a '.<tk to
complete their investigations. The
trip will include an intensive study
of New York. New Jersey and Penn
sylvania plants in addition to an ex
amination of the Atlantic liner “B*t-