Your Duty: to Vote on A. A. Constitution VOL XXII, No. 57 COLLEGE GREETS VISITING MOTHERS WITH ELABORATE FESTAL PROGRAM President Hetzel Will Welcome Guests at Parent Meeting Tomorrow Morning in Schwab Auditorium • ' MANY ATHLETIC EVENTS All-College Vaudeville Program Planned for Night—Chapel Speaker To Use "Mother" As Topic of Speech A gala reception featuring a var iety of events and entertainments has been arranged for the Penn State mothers who will arrive bete tonight and tomorrow to take part in the an nual Mother's Day aetuaties. President It D. Bezel, holding his first Parents' association meeting here, will formally welcome the mo thers in the opening address of the assembly tomorrow moining at te-i -thirty o'clock in the Auditormil Speakers following Doctor Hetzel on the program sic the Hon H. W. Mit chell, president of the Board of Trus tees, Mis. Olewine, president of the Parents' Association of Penn State, Dean A. It, Warnock, Dean C. E. Ray, Miss E. It Frank '27, president of the Women's Student Government, and S. L Reeder '27, president of the Student Conned. E=l Musa. will be included in the moin ing program as well as in the after noon, when the mothers are invited to attend the tea given by the women students from three-thirty to five thirty o'clock in the Women's build ing The freshmen baseball team will clash with Kicks in the motning and the Lion vaisity nine will meet Syra cuse in the afternoon's game. The (Continued on third page) 1930 CINDERMEN OPPOSE PITT CUBS TOMORROW Blobley, Plebe Star, To Compete In Broad and High Jumps And Pole Vault A freshman track team of untried strength will compete with the Pitts burgh plebes tomorrow at the Smoky City in the annual cinder-path tus sle. Last year, the yearling team de feated Pitt 80 to 54. Although the freshman runnels have been prac ticing daily with the varsity, the on ly competition in which they have en gaged was the frosh-soph scrap on Tuesday which showed the strength at the underclass team McCracken, Mills, Peatsdn, Each bach and Bachman are the freshman splinters who will make the tilp while the distance men are Edgerton, Dud , ley, Giles. Dunn and Moore The har lots ate Miller, Holmes, Mnrzucco and Mobley, the latter also partuepating in the blead Jump with McCracken. Mobley will enter the high Jump with Riley and will compete in the pole vault with LaCoste. The 1930 weight wen are Wilson, Reynolds, Morrill and Wilford while fishier and Wilson will represent the iteohmen in the Javelin throw. Reverend Luccock ' To Address Chapel With the topic of his sermon as yet unnamed, the Rev. 11 E. Luccock of Itutheifind, New Jersey, will speak it the Auditorium at Sunday chapel. Reverend Luccock obtained his B. A at Northwestern university in Ma and then entered the Union The ological Seminary, graduating in 1000 with the degiee of Bachelor of Divin ity. During the same year he receiv ed his master's degree from Colum bia. Ile was ordained to the Methodist Episcopal ministry ra 1010 and re ceived his first charge at Windsor, Conn Two years later he became an instructot in the Hartford Theolog ical Seminary and lutes was pastor of St. Andrew Church at New Haven. Since 1016 he has been iegistiar and instructor at the N. T. Drew Theological Seminary at Madison, New Jersey. Rev. Luccock fins written many ,books, among them being "Faces Please," "The Mid-Week Service" and "The New Map of the World." le ..„04 i ; ,. ~,'-i.>:-.i t; : : 1,,,, ,, I run t u f t 1 .,,,,,.7_,*,,.. ..)„...„. „,,,, FRESHMEN•SOPHOMORE PUSHBALL SCRAP DATE NAMED AS MAY TENTH Final plans for the freshman-soph omore pushball scrap, to be held May tenth on New Beaver field, were an nounced by C. R. Bergman '27, chair man of the committee yesterday. Tho contest will be run off in herds of fifty men each. The push ball will be set in the middle of the field and each side will attempt to send it over its opponents' goal line If the ball is pushed between the goal posts, too points are seated but if it merely crosses the line, one point is awarded. • • . If the freshmen wee, they will ex change customs with the sophomores the whole of the following day, in stead of the half-day as heretofore. STICKMEN TO PLAY SYRACUSE TWELVE Paul's Lacrossers Invade Orange Territory Tomorrow for , Annual Struggle LIONS DETERMINED ON EVE OF CRUCIAL TEST It will be a grim and determined clan of fighting Nittany laerossee men who line up against a strong Syr acuse twelve ra the season's most cru cial conduit foi both teams on the Orange loam tomorrow afternoon. Added to the intense rivalry that has characterized every Penn State- Syracuse fracas will be a high tension Interest that has arisen over the suc cess of Ernie Paul, former assist tnt coach of the Orange stickmen. The new Nittany mentor is hoping to bowl eves his former pupils and veteran overseer, Laurie Cox, present Syra cuse mentor. S 3 racuse Strong An equally enthusiastic group of Orange stickmen, one which has tail ed defeat but once; at the boucle of the stellar twelve from Mount Wash ington are expected to greet the Lions. Coach Cox's men have scored Impres sive victories over George Tech, Geor gia university, Randolph-Macon, Maryland and Cornell The defense is particularly notable, only three goals having passed Barclay since the (Continued on last page) STUDENT ENTERTAINERS OFFER SHOW TOMORROW Players, Thespians, Glee Club And Fencers Co-operate To Give Program As additional entertainment for Mother's Day visitors, the various climatic and musical organizations of the College will put on a ploginni of vaudeville numbers at seven o'clock tomorrow night in the Autlitmiam. The Penn State Players will stage the one-act comedy "Oh, Papa," to open the evening The Players have selected this diama from a pimp of four one-act plays piemously present ed here W. T Neff '2B, magician, will follow pith a sleight-of-hand and optical illusion performance Fencers and Thespians , A pair of fencers (tom Penn State's recently otganized team mill demon strate the art of the foils la an exhi bition match, following which a pro grant of song, dance and comedy num bers taken from this year's Thespian production, "Girl Wanted," will be moon. The Glee Club will conclude the ev ening with a number of musical sel ections The proceeds of the show will be used to make up the deficit suf Cored by the E-gertamment Couise fund this year. Yearling Track Team Wins in Class Scrap By a score of 102-33 the freshman hack team defeated the sophomores in the annual scrap Tuesday on New. Beaver Field 'Mobley '3O starred foi the freshman, winning the high and broad jumps and pole vault and pla cing second in the high hurdles Cox of the upperclassmen accounted for fifteen paints while Blownstem got six OfTenhauser tunnlng for the sopho mores had no difficulty in winning the half mile run and •broke the tape in the time of 1.58 1 / 2 followed by Edger ton '3O and Wagner '29 who were several yards back. In the broad Jump Mobley '3O did twenty-one feet ahile Brownstein '2O did five inches less. Mobley also non the high Jump with a leap of the feet, ova inches. STATE COLLEGE. PA.; FRIDAY, MAY 6. 1927 CHARLES SCHWAB TO SPEAK BEFORE PUBLIC GATHERING Steel Magnate Comes Here To Address Conference of Industrial Group DONOR OF AUDITORIUM WAS COLLEGE TRUSTEE Expect Two Hundred Delegates From Various Parts of State to Attend As the principal speaker of the In dustrial Conference Friday and SA urduy, Chalks M. Schwab, president of the American Society of Mechani cal Engineers and rot many years a trustee of the College, will give an addiess in the Auditor um Friday ev ening May thirteenth, which will be open to the general public Into his serious speech, Mi. Schwab usually weaves a line of humor, con sisting partly of stories on himself. Since approximately two hundred vis itors from serious industries of the slate ale expecter at the Conference, seats will he rescued for them in the front of the Auditorium, which Mi. Schwab presented to the College. The (Continued on last page) '0 ISSUE LA VIE MAY EIGHTEENTH Junior Annual Includes Action Cuts and Photographic Event Section ALLEN STREET VIEW IS FRONTISPIECE ETCHING With a variety of new and inter• estire features, the 1928 Lu Vic oils be ready for distr.thution about May eighteenth, according to C C Berry hill '2B, editor-in-chief. The CON el is embossed with a figure of William Penn, a symbolic - emblem of the state of Penasvlvania, and the cover-liners ate ornamented pith sketches of Old Main and the main campus entrance The frontispiece is a copper etching giving a view of Allen street facing the campus, with the toner of Old Main forming the background the opening of the College sec tion ate personal letters to the class of 1928 from Governor Fisher and (Continued on third page) BAKER TO GIVE COURSE ON RURAL LEADERSHIP For the purpose of training pro gresarve and alert young men for leadership m rural community affairs. the second annual Leadership Train ing School will fie held here June twelfth to eigthteenth inclusive under the direction of A L. Baker, state club leader. Preference in selecting county dole gates is gosen to young riu, srstee years of age nod over who have don outstanding wail, in agriculture clubs throughout the state La Vie Purchasers Must Pay Two-dollar Deposit All those desiring to purchase copies of the 1928 bu Vu. may I have them resolved by submit _ flag a two-dollar depo.ut to .1 A. Byrom '2B at the Theta AI house. College Operator Decries .Misuse of Campus Telephones by Lengthy Lines "Mac 'Hull between six Is, ty-live and eight o'clock and Varsity Hall at any hour are the hardest places to get" declares the college operator. From careful investigation it seems that the congestion on the Mac Hull lines usually iesults when Joe College end his twin brother, in quest of then v,eckly date, forget that eight o'clock IN the dead line for phone culls. Some of these Beau Drumm°ls get on the wile from seven and warm the line until eight o'clock causing the col lege operator to echo the well known words "Mac Hall lines arc busy now." Varsity Hall on the other hand presents an entnely different saint Con According to the college "hello Drawing Instructor To Conduct Art Exhibit An exhibition of firawings by Mr A. NV. Case, instructor in freehand thawing, will be held in the urt mus eum in Old Main next week Mr Case, who is n graduate of the Pratt institute of fine arts, has had previous experience in interior decor ating and commeicial art. Ills wort. consists of pen and ink drawings, wa ter colors and oils. Sixteen large paintings of the museum hate recent ly been reframed and will go on ex hibit.on at the same time. NOMINEES FROM FRESHMAN CLASS INCREASE TOTAL Nearly a Hundred Plebes Are Now in Competition for Student Positions NUMBER OF CANDIDATES IS LARGEST IN HISTORY Nine Upperclassmen Arc Tardy In Submitting Names to Council Committee In response to the 'weal made at a special meeting of the freshman clms in the Bull Pen Monday evening and a few late entues , the total of nom inations for offices to he voted upon at the general College eleLticns Tues day and Wednesday ,was increased from one hundred and thirty-nine to two hundred and Luenty-two, the largest list in the history of Penn State - - Although but twyMty-three mem bers of the Class o• 19,n9 mg-oiled their intention to compete fm office in the original nominations the num ber is now ninety-sc••en The name of W. V. Mellor, c•ridi date for _Student - felneri, from ,the School of Agriculture in the Class of (Continued on last page) ARCHITECTS TO SHOW WORK AT WASHINGTON Eleven of the best diauings lions the School of Aichitectuie have been submitted to the annual exhibition of the American Institute of Architects held a Washington, D C nest week After the exhibition at Washington, the drawings will be sent to Buenos Aires, where the Pan-American exhi bition, for both student and proles mono! Architects, rill be held Prof C L Hours, of the department of Architectural Engineering, will at tend the Washington eslubitan. A. I. E. E. TO CONDUCT ELECTIONS ON THURSDAY Election of chant man, secretary and beastlier of the Penn State branch of A. I. E. E will take place at the a‘sotiation's meeting Thursday ev ening. The folliming men are the candi dates to: the offices who survived the primaries last month: C. F Bryant '2B; Carl Da-merth '2B; F. M Gazes '2B, NV 2 Gutman '2B, and Lytle Dane '2B A vice.chniiman and as sistant secretary %sill he chosen from the Junior class ne'.t fall Commencement Orders To Be Taken Tomorrow Oidin9 for Lonnnencengint .0- Nitations, plogidnis and an- nouncementi, will be taken at the Athletic Stoic tomorrow ev ening between coven and nine o'clock. girl" It appears that the denizens of that imposing structure which no erlooksNew Beaver field have no in terest in the telephone, fudging by the time it takes to get a response to :cpeated singing. "Maybe they walk right by it," is the ventured opinion. But the afoicnientioned places oc cupy only a small pint of the switch board operator's time There me ten lines fiom the town and between eight and five o'clock, two gals NVOII, continually except for the noon hour No count has ever been taken of the numben of calls handled by the college telephone office but often June first i these statistics may be available. Totirgiatt. THIRTY TEAMS TO COMPETE IN TRACK INTERSCHOLASTICS Kiski, 1926 Champions, To Make Bid for 1927 Honors in Tomorrow's Meet. RELAY PLACE WINNERS WILL RECEIVE AWARDS Events To Start at Nine-thirty With Trials—Finals Set For Afternoon Two hundred athletes from more that Our ty high and prep schools will compete for the J. G White 'B2, Track Championship trophy when Penn State holds its eighteenth annual ,n -temcholastic track and field meet on New Beaver field tomorrow. This trophy seas won last year by the Risk. prep school runners. Silver loving cups will be awarded to the teams placing second and third and similar trophies will be given to the first three teens to finish in the one-mile relay championship Gold. silver and hronae medals will be accorded of the winners of first, sec ond and third place respectively in all events eseept the relay (Continued on last page) REVIVED SPIRIT TO CAP MOVE-UP DAY Three Thousand Students Will Don New Class Garb on %lay Fourteenth PARADE, SCRAP, DANCE LISTED AS DAY'S EVENTS When the Old Mom bell strikes crae I nest Satin day, May fourteenth, it sill be a general signal for more than three thousand Penn State students to begin Move-up Day proceedings. Eheryone affected by the Student Council decree should Immediately don ILs new class garb and tepair to Co up coiner whole a band will be sta- Loned to lead the student paiade to Holmes Field, the scene of the undor class tug-of-sar. Senior Loon suits stitch hese been on sale since yesterday at Stark Rio the.' ss dl peihrips be the most said and outstanding ganb of all It was teamed, too, that the co-eJ graduates sill wee. Lioness suits Juniors sill (Continued on last page) PENN STATE GOLFERS OPPOSE ANTIOCH TODAY Nittany Linksmen Will Engage Clinton County Club Team Tomorrow Afternoon In then fist collegiate match of the :.,enhon, Penn States linbkmen will meet the Antioch to im on the College course at two o'clock this afternoon. Antioch college notices its first up penrance on the Nittnny schedule this year and little is known of the strength of then golfing le tins Cap. tom 11. A Conon '2B, S W. Greer '27, .1 It. Ludes '29 and J C. Bunt ing '2O will uphold the Lion repute. Lon on the links this afteinoon. Toinoirow foot teen golfers will take the trip to Lock Ilavc - i to meet the Clinton County Club. Last year Penn State defeated the Lock Haven group by the score of fifteen to three. Pennsylvania Dairymen Assemble Here Tonight Pt content It I). Iktzel will welcome the membeis of the Pennsylvania Dairy men's association who attend the meeting in Old Chapel at seven o'clock tonight. The response will he given Eby Mr M. T Phillips, of Pom eroy, a vice -In esulent of the Associa tion and piesalent of the State Feder ation of Age tculttnal organizations. Mi. 11. D Munn, prosaic-it of the National Dairy Council, will speak on the work of that organization A Play, "Judge for Yourself," will he staged by the Philadelphia Dany • Council as the heal number on the program. This comedy teaches an es sential lesson in quality nulls moduc tion. DELTA SIGMA 11110 ELECTIONS M. D. Berrylull '27 Gilbert Nunch '2B A. A. Conducts Student Referendum on Monday Election of Officers Takes Place at Same Time—Four Withdraw Names From Field I. raternities Must Pay i i i Baseball Entrance Fee 1 All fraternities dewing to i ult. the Interfiaternity dia,e- I ball tournament should send the entry fee of one dollar to A A i Do, 28 at the Theta Chi house i ol % o t c o knior r .nw evening at sc.. i ' - No entices v.ill be .10- i li ll time. cepted after this time. i i NITTANY TOSSERS MEET ORANGEMEN Vic Hanson, All-round Athlete, Will Lead Opponents in Tomorrow's Game STYBORSKI TO MOUNT SLAB FOR LION TEAM Vic Hanson, doughty all-alum - al Syracuse athlete, and In the past by far the most potcnt and insistent mi mes..., of the Lion winning, column, will lead a combination of Orange ball Ringers on the New Beaver ilmrrond tomorrow afternoon to oppose the Blue and White nice in one of the many °cents on the Mother', Day program. The game will start at two.thuty o'clock. According to the comparative abil ity and records of the opposing toss ers indications would forecast a Koh ! able .ictory for Left Page's rola, but there is no telling ',Aria may crop up when Vic, midget captain of three Orange major sport tennis, hold. a (Continued on last page) FRESHMAN NINE MEETS KISKI TEAM TOMORROW Yearlings' Oppose Strong Prep School Tossers Using Nen Battery Starting then second game of the sea-on, the fle,hingn baseball teen v ill line up agam,t the Kiski tassels on Nev. Beaver diamond tomorrow morning at ten o'clock Little is known of the prep nine, although Kiski usually has i strong aggiog.ition of diamond artists on the field. Coach Houck, lamevei, has had mtensise di ills daily and h.., made several changes in the lineup which wdl stint against the Sal:s lang team Lockard, v,ho gal nered too of the hve Nita in the season's openci ith Bellefonte Academy, is slated to ap peal cat the mound with Paiana band link his shoot, Kuhn 011 continue at the initial sack with Spew at short and Rints and Wolfe holding dean the second and thud stations GRANGE PRESENTS "POOR FATHER" FOR DORM FUND A three-act fat,. "Pool F OIL, pi e,enteil by the Pt-in St rte Grange Wednesday es ening in the Auditorium foi the benefit of the dormitmy fund. On ruesday evening the satin, tioupe, unite. the dilution of J IC Stein '27, will repent then um fan m ance nit Pleasant Gip The play will itko be pi emrited nit Ito tring Sluing tnd Catawi,,,i on May thirteenth and twentieth, respectively t - - 1 To Hold Interf raternity I Track Meet on Tuesday I The Intel fraternity It atl, meet will be held Thead ty mil I , the Intel fintehuty 1 elay Wed- I !neaday contrary to the an- i I nouncinnent in Tuesday's Cot- 1 i icynon. No more than three ! 1 events Is the nuimmum number for nay one pat ticipant A sepal ate enhance fee of one Idollar for ft stet nay t clay tennis must be mud to li F. 1 Bushnell '2B at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house before Wednes day Go to the Polls PRICE FIVE CENTS ' Student %ohm; on the piopowl amendments to the ktliletic torn constitution ndl take rlace Mon day mom= flora eight to tcvclso o'clock at the same time election of officers is held All student.. are requested to iota at the ballot hoc,es 11 hick are p' teed in buildings of their tespectsce schools These will be in Old Main fen the School of Education, Eng:, coning. A, Liberal Ants, Agriculture, Chemistry and Old Mining butldurrs. Clnef among the amendments to the citn.ttitution are those dealing 111th the establtshment of a Boatel of Control uhrell will include student toprc,enation and the testoratton of basketball as a nutjor spelt, which It was until 1912 The abolition of athletic scholia chip, cot soled "pas by thi atialciii body of large mace it is laded in the re iommendations of the intoitafidion committee's,t pot and null ic op !what the nem flood of Co i ati°, if it rs t In order for these change, to t the elreet, it uill be necessuly fm at host farty pet cent of the student buds to cote and a Liu-thuds ma. jut its of that amount to appl to, toe meaaures P. C Quigley '2B, .1 C Lung! en '2B and J. D. Person '2B tequi.sted the association in Rutting that their names be ,ithdi awn from the list of candidates tot the poglion of pit ,- 'dent of the Athletic Association wh.le J A %tom '2B dropped out of cote. petitton for the secretaayship Copies of the 'moonset' amendment's to the Athletic Ac-,ca - awn con,tita tioa are now posted - on the bulletin boards of the sia schools of the Col lege WILL MEASURE SENIORS FOR GOWNS THURSDAY Committee Will Fit Graduates Until Salurda3—To Fine Late Corners Cap and roan mouser mac its fur the gr aduating class Null be held at Montgomery', from May twelfth fourteenth racing:, e from ms to e.ght thn lv o'clo.A in the evening airman, es Chairman El C. Wharton '27 On Thursday at the stated tame aduutes or hew last names are i eluded in the alph,bet order from A to J roll report to be measur ed for their caps and gowns Frala3, and Saturday evenings at the same time flurries from J to R and R to 7. mchra ne nal repor t on their respeetuc days Unle.s previously arranged with the chairman an ciiitt a fee of fdlA cents roll he charged for late comers No deposit will be required at the time of niersurerrunte The caps and gowns will tie disti Lilted on June eleventh and toelfth from the In it floor of Engineering A at ninth tone the fee of too dollar., and fifty cella will he collected Those graduate, who writ lie un able to appear on any of the three days indicated for 1110a4U1 emset, 810 requested to Whirr ton at 2.2 - W at once Penn State Club Will Sponsor All-College Annual May Dance The May Hop. nn all-College af fair sponstned by the Penn State li, will be kohl in the 411110 IN ftinm nne to one o'clock on Ft iday evening, May twenty-sesenth, and will include nuruher of pilau dance features. Ailnu , sain udl be one dollar glint fifty cents a couple. Oichestras undei consoleiation tie Campus Owls, Johnny Buck's a-el Iloby Botta. Ps bands. A flee ttckct ad] to gisen for every two posters mole than tno calums accepted in the • contest being conducted Poster , Must. be turned in to W I Medlin '2B, chap man of the dance commit tee, at 234 Pugh street berme flay twentieth Pules will be an at led to wuran of the lucky spot, lucky numbin stud elimination dame., punch and cake being served ns t efi eshment4 Plains are being comadei ed fel a novel &c -leating scheme for the Antony.