See '•Beyond The licitizoh" VOL XXIII, Na 48 Players Offer Three-Act TrakedY .Tomorrolv . Night Club Will Enact "Beyond the Horizon," Eugene O'Neill's, Repregentation . - Of American Country Life "Beyond the Horizon," a Eugene O'Neill tragedy in -three acts, will be presented by the Penn State ,Players m the Schwab auditorium tomorrow night at eight-ten o'clock The play Will be the club's fourth production of the year. ' , , After continued ,rehearsing, „the dr.unatists are prepared for the pox , trays! of this stypieal drama. ! "Beyond the Horizon" exemplifies the hardened lives,of New England rust ics and presents an unusual trend of events in an American rural conunitn ity. It was with this play that O'Neill achieved fame in the Broadway thea ters and critics agree' that he has never written a finer drama. Triangular Lose Plot The plot centers around a triangu lar love affair in which two brothe'q fall in love with the same girl. One of them is rejected'and, in an effort to forget, goes to , South American here he becomes successful in busi ness. The accepted suitor remains at home, but due to his shiftless nature is soon reduced to poverty. Prof. Arthur C. Cloetingh, director of the play, has selected as his lead• ing characters• Oliver S. Anderson '2B, who,voll take the part of "Andy Mayo" and Donald M. Buchanan '29, who will portray the character, "Rob ert Mayo." Miss Olive Osterbout '3O, as "Both Atlans,"aill appear in the leading feminine role - The remainder of the cast for tomorrow's show is as follows Frank II Schwartz '2O, "James Mayo:" Anna E. Mellinger '3l, "Mrs.-Mayo;" Jesse M. Maeffnight '3l; "Captain Scott;" , Rinds If. Bostwick '29, "Mrs. At-1 klns" and Marold - W:Stellr - "29, "Dr. Fawcett; Miss Jilargucrite McDonnell;' four-year sold-ffaughter orMaJor arid Mrs. Paul J. McDonnell,- will take the part of "Mary." , 1. F. C. MAY ESTABLISH . NEW EXECUTIVE BOARD College Gin erning Body Plans To Adopt Leland Stanford System of Conliol For the investigation of means of establishing a competent College board of control, the Interfraternity Council appointed a committee from among its members at a meeting Wed nesday evenmg. The tentatne plan is for the board to consist of five members, three from the qudent body and two from the faculty. The student members, It .s proposed, gill be the president of the Intel fraternity Council and two other eemor members. The faculty mem bers could be the dean of men and another member chosen by an ap pointed committee of four men. The duties of this hoard would be to enforce the by-laws and constitu tion of the Council and to mete out appropriate punishment to offenders. This plan has been in practice for more than a year at Leland Stanford university and has proved etch', Sophomore Grapplers Conquer Yearlings in Annual Contest, 16-13 Sophomore wrestling representa tives proved too strong for the fresh man grapplers and sent the first year men down to a 16-13 defeat on the Armory mats Tuesday night in the annual underclass meet. In the 115-pound class Ely of the 1930 contingent threw Harkins in nine minutes and thirty, seconds. Cap tain Barnhart, leader of the second year men, was pinned to the mat by Kaiser in forty-six seconds As the third fall of the meet Rudy tossed Tomb, the cub 115-pounder, in fire minutes and fiv e seconds. Stern won from Baker, the second-year contend er, in the 115-pound class with a time advantage of three minutes and to elve seconds. Jackson, the 1980 entry in the 158- Pound tussle, gained a six minute and turfy-seven second time decision ens HoPPallstall: In the 175-pound div ision, Long hold Zarella, the plebe matman, for a too minutes and forty seconds time decision. After tsfu minutes and fifteen seconds of fleece struggling Pierce, the yearling hnavy weight, obtained a fall from Fisher, making the final count 113 to' 18 in favor of the sophomores. SIX St.eml:llSlcelcly COPIF. S ---,tn. , 4 .:i.-----.V;., . mit air (\ - i,*:‘.:.i. - ") 11 ..„.-,,,, ~/..„,. Court Team Elects Reilly To Captaincy Lou Reilly, regular - center of the Lion basketball team for the past two seasons, was elected' captain of the,1929 cage team at a. meeting of the lettermen held Tuesday. • Loll played a 'consistent game duo. ing the : past year and was one of the mainstays :of the team. Ilcs work was outstanding in the Bucknell and Carnegie Tech encounters. In addi km to the elongated-pivot man, Delp,: llamas, Jacobson" and Reinhold of this year's lettermen wnil•bs available for nett season's Quintet. GIRL SINGERS GIVE PROGRAM SUNDAY Miss-Ada Romig To Present Three Classical- Song M , Numbe At Winter 'COticeri MISS LUCILLE MITCHELL WILL PLAY PIANO SOLO A song recital by 'Miss Ada 'Romig '2B, and a number of presentations by the Girls' Glee Club will comprise the two-part program, for the fifth of the senes of mid-winter musical concerts to be offered in Schwab auditorium Sunday afternoon at threc-thirt) o'clock; :trigs Itomig's appearance 'as soloist alit mark the 'first time that a, vocal student has bees assigned the greater of - a colieert firogriun, 'Dein Richard W. 'Grant, director of the music department, stated.. , " 8111 Sing Classic Grail's During the program threc'elassie groups, one English, ono German and one 'French, trill be'presented by Ifiss Romig as well a; three songs by mod (Continued on last page) Dr. Davey Wiites Article on Shape . Of Carbon Atoms Being a foremost investigator in thC structure of atoms, Dr. Wheelci P 'Dim., vice dean of the School of Chemistry and Physics, has contrib uted a paper. on "The Shape of the Carbon Atoms" to appear in the forthcoming number of "The Chem• ical Res mu s." Doctor Davey's article is very in teresting and contains considerable informative material on the subject. In commenting upon the paper. Doctor Davey said, "The arrangement of carbon atoms in diamond is ac counted for on the basis of a carbon atom shaped as a tctahedron The arrangement of carbon atoms in graphite requires them at least to be close approximations to tetrahedrons" DR. RUSSELL TALKS TO CHAPELGOERS SUNDAY International Lecturer Teaches Biblical Literature at Duke University Dr. Elbert Russell, professor of bib heal literature at Duke une.evaty and International lecturer, mill be the : speaker at the chapel services in Schwab auditorium Sunday morning. Doctor Russell, before becoming a member of the faculty of Duke uni versity, taught biblical literature at Eailham college, Oriental seminar), John. - Hopkins university, Suarth niore college and Haverford college. Ile mos also director of the Woolman school at Snarthmore, Pcnnsyhama, for seven years In t 925 Doctor Russell lectured in Germany and Austria as the reprc sentathe of the American Friends Service committee. He was a mem- I=l Manager Richard M, Strnicker,'2o Assistant Managers , Carl Buck '3O Louis E. Beuhn '3O Paul P. Lauer '3O STATE COLLEGE, PA.,- FRIDAY, MARCH .23. 1928 SCHOOL-BOY FIVES OPEN STATE CAGE TOURNEY TONIGHT Oflicials To • Hold Pairings This Morning for Preliminary Games in Armory WINNERS WILL MEET IN • FINAL ROUND TOMORROW Lewistown, Hazleton, Duquesne, Jersey Shore Appear As - Crown Contenders Championship school-boy Its es from four districts of the state will battle for the Pennsyhania interscholastic basketball title in the Armory cage I tonight and tomorrow afternoon Pairings for the preliminary round will be held this morning betucon of ficials of the four craven contenders, Hazleton, Duquesne, Jersey Shore and Lewistown high schools: The winners of tonight's games, the first of which Is scheduled to be gin at seven-thirty o'clock, will play for the court gonfalon tomorrow af ternoon at two o'clock. The title holders will represent the Keystone state in the national tournament at Chicago the-latter part of this month Cup for Winners A slater cup, the trophy of the state association, will be presented to the victors. A cup will also bealvard ed to the runners-up while the too remaining teams will be given bronze medals, Hazleton high school's quintet van ' (Contintieu on lass page) JUNIORS APPROVE PROM DECORATIONS Committee Chairman , Contracts Willi Silverstein Concern . Of Wilkes-Barre WEEMS, HENDERSON TO PLAY CONTINUOUS MUSIC Final approval of the decorating contract Jar the Junior Prom,. to be held in the Armory Friday night, April twenty—;month, seas granted yesterday, when Harry E. Pfeifer '2J, chairman of the committee, affixed his signature to the agreement. Ta.: award was made to the Jacob Silvta sfein company of Wilkes-Barre. With Ted Weems' Victor recording 'orchestra and Fletcher Henderson', jar. kings as the musical nttractons, patrons will have the opportunity of dancing to a variety of syncopation The former aggregation is noted for its smooth, harmonious style, while Henderson's . dusky artists base achieved fame because of their highly spirited quahties Continuous Dancing The orchegtrai, will occupy ponition, ducal) , oppo,ite each other in the Armory, and wall play continuously front nine until two o'clock In addition to the usual drapciy adornments, the contract calls for a huge crystal hall Ishich cud] he mi , - pended from the center of the ceiling, and levolved by means of an electric motor. A variety of color tones around the entire interior Pall lie pro duced by focusing nummous flood light. on the rotating sphere. Druids, Friars To Hold Annual Dance Friday Enhanced by an Briny of vari-col orul lights, the Al mory sill be the scene of the second annual Druid-Fri ar dance to be held Friday night Flans for the note' illuminating scheme ire completed, according to Herbert 11. Eschbach '3O, chairman of the committee. Music for the all-Conoco affair mill bo furnished by Johnny Duck's or chestra. The syncopators will play from nine o'clock until midnight. Tickets go on sale tomm Lour at Co: op for one dollar and fifty cents a couple. FRATERNITIES PLAN TO STAGE BRIDGE TOURNEY An interfrnternity budge tourna ment, sponsored by the Interfrater nlty Council, will be conducted after tho Easter vacation period in Mont gomery's campus den. All applications for entry into the tournament must be in the hands of Nilson Creel '29. at the Delta Tau Delta house before next Friday, An entrance fee of-one dollar will help purchase a silver loving cup for the winning team, which will be compos ed of tuo men. l' Religiou s GLEE CLUB BEGINS TOUR OF EUROPEAN COUNTRIES IN JULY Group To Visit_ Pris, Brussels, London, Antwerp, Hague And Amsterdam PARTY PLANS INCLUDE FIVE-PIECE, ORCHESTRA Ts enty-five Singers Will Make Trip Through Bureau or College Travel Twenty-lise members of the College Glee Club, Including a five-piece or chestra and Dean and Mrs. Richard W. Grant, lull leave - July tv.enty eighth, for a forty-nine day tour of I Europe, the direetor..Lof_ music -an-, nounced yesterday. After contemplating the project for ens years, Dean Grant arranged for Passages before the higher rates.of travel mere put into effect. Since the arrnal of the present Dean if Music, the Glee Club has set aside a certain sum of money each year to hope that sonic future Club might use the resent: to finance a venture such as a trip abroad This fund will cover more than half the travelling (Continued on last page) DEAN GRANT WILL GIVE FOURTH L. A. LECTURE Selects "Italian MIMIC and Its DeNclopment" As Topic For biscu,sion Sneaking on "Italian Xusic and It. Deyclupment." Dean Meliatd W. Giant, of the &pat Linent of music, mill give the Soul th number of a ser ies of lPeturc, piesented b 3 members of the labetal -bits faculty in the fay or or Schmab auditor tom Tuesday night at NOI ea o'clock Dean Cruet 'mill trace the develop-1 Illent and Instoly of Italian music and mill show hum the peninsular nation has placed I mole important part to the pt ogres of music in general than perhaps anv othei countiv in time N‘orld Ills lecture mill be 'illustrated be yowl aril instiumental selections hens Or thOpiloll, Victrola reeordin3.. Booter Looms As Olympic Prospect Penn Slate tony plate a man on the Olympic sore, tenon if Oak sfan. shall, the Lion's sole somsor of the fin eltininni nes held see old weeks ago, is successful no the final trials at Coddingtun, neon Philadelphia, to. merlon The sr, collegiate hooters who emerged from the ear her ehminations aro Allen, Cornell, Packard, Prince ton, Estes and Fencer, Haverford, Johnson, Ssiarthmore and Marshall at the Nritany team. The college boys engage in competrtion with the leading non-collegiate amateurs from the Middle-Atlantic states IWho's Dancing I Tonight Bradford County Club (Delta Theta Sigma) (Closed) Women's Building (subscription) - Omega Epsilon Tumorron 'Night Theta Nu - Epsilon Lambda Chi Alpha (closed) Totirgiatt. DR. HENRY CRANE STARTS SERIES OF TALKS TOMORROW Religious Leader Will Address Students in Auditorium At Ten ('Clock - . NATIONAL "Y" WORKERS RECOMMEND LECTURER Plans Companionate lllarriagt Discussion at Methodist Church in Evening Opening with a special con. oration service at ten o'clock tomorrow morn. ing in Schwab auditorium, Dr. Henry Crane, prominent religious !cadet, will conduct the annual three-day ser ies of religious lectures, held under tho auspices ofthc College Y. M. C. A., this week-end. Classic, will he suspended for one hour-for this pur pose. Coming from an extended tour of the leading colleges , and universities of the country, poem!. Crane' is THESPIANS SELECT es pecially well fitted for leiding theLe ' PRODUCTION TITLE religious discusmons -Ile la a grado ate of Wesleyan Unisersity, 3fiddle-4 . thou, Conecticut, and of the School of Theology of Boston university. He Officials of Dramatic Society also had conferred upon him the - de gree of Doctor of Divinity by De Pau Choose "Honestly Yours" unnersity, Greencastle, Indiana. As Naine for Show Leaders Prase Speaker Reinad Niebuhr, Artbur`Rugh. and K t,. N-Nb. D y . scHusTER WILL Henry P. Van Dusenn, aR noted 5. C A. skorkers nho hay addressed audiences here, have esiniSsed their (Continued on last page) DEBATERS ENGAGE EASTERN COLLEGES Leme for New England States , Tneadas-Nlarbf.—To #rgue _ ' Investment lame DISCUSSION WITH HOLY • ' CROSS CLOSES SEASON DoNatmc team, of four New Eng land colleges will be encountered by a trio of Penn State orators during an extended tour of New England a /rich will begin a hen the group leaves hire Tuesday night. "Res°loed, that the thirted should cease to protect by ,totee of arms, American investments in for eign countries," ip the topic abirb ths group will argue. This subject been used throughout the present sea-1 SOD Final selection of the men to rept, qrnt the College will be announced tonight by Coaoh John If. Frizzell front a _squad consnung of Walla'e Brev.ster '29, Kenneth llood '2O, Mar shall D. Berrylnll '2B. Seth L. Burt '2B and Gilbert Nunck '2B. The tint contest will he salt Eon doin college at Brumick, Maine, Werlnciday night, followed by meeta tetth Boston unincrmty and Button college no Thursday and Friday nights o evectis ely kn imitation has been recited by the Nittany orators front the Boohoo college train om iting the trio to re main in that city for the Am eck-end their guests. The final debate os schcnvled with Holy Cross college for the foltomng Morday night, after which the squad will disband for the season. Prof. Shaw Will Aid Cities in Soil Study In an effort to attract manufactur. ors, two Pennhyl‘annt cities base :.rat requests to Prof Joseph B. Shaw•, head of the ceramics depart molt, ashing that department to as set in a study of the bolls in thou territory. The Chamhei of Commerce of Clearfield and the Entei prise associ ation of Philipsburg are the two or ganizations bathing the move in their respective cities They hope through the results obtained to offer 'north while inducements to concerns in the brick and tile industries. METALLURGISTS TO TAKE TEN-DAY INSPECTION TRIP To enable students to observe prac tical ssork at first hand; ten senior and fifteen Junior metallurgy students 'sill lease here Wednesday for a ten day Inspection trip. The seniors will visit plants at Pal merton, Philadelphia, Jersey City, Chrome, Brooklyn and Perth Arab*, New York mhale the Juniors mill go westmard to Johnstown, Latrobe, Pittsburgh, Cleveland and Youngs town. Ohio College Will Honor Athletes At Banquet President Hetzel, Lawrence Perry and Bill Roper Will Address Sports Gathering Tomorrow Night Campus Clubs Vote To Decrease Membership Endemoring to make the groups more selective, plans ucre formed at a meeting Wednesday night of Skull and Bones . and Parini Nous, honorary campus societies, whereby the number of candidates admitted annually mill be lenrcret! In tho past the quota mss fifteen seniors and Web, juniors but this has been reduced to twelve seniors and nine juniors. The date of rice 'ions Ass net for nat. fifteenth of ' eath scar.." OFFER NOVELTY DANCES , Selection of "Honestly Yours'. ac the title for the annual Thespian road Atm- production cots announced yes terday by the club officials, who also stated that the teat of the drama has been altered considerably from what eras previously made public. The play represents a satire upon modern rociely, the setting being a hustings man's bachelor home on a Fecluded island - - - - - Becoming suspicious of shat is taking place at this residence the business man's nate expresses a desire to be taln, there and a "bouw-party" week-end is arranged. Complications and amusing situation, occur because of a spell requiring e‘eryone to speak (Continued on last page) Cartmell Enters Mile Relay Team In Western Meet A mde•relay team conshting of Of. fenhauser, Dams, McCracken and Karbach um chosen by Coach Nate Cartmell to repreNent Fenn State at an indoor track meet at Cleorland, Ohio, tomorrow. The meet is held under the Elamiteeo of the Athletic chtli of that city. Contrary to former yearn the Ath letic association, because of urgent requests from Nittany alumni, agreed to enter rep,resentallsr, to the annu. al competition. Ohio State unis orally and the Uniserity of Michigan will probably enter teams in the contest. The Linn entrant, 1,111 try only fm the mile relay crown. BETA SIGMA RHO WINS FRATERNITY CAGE CUP Defeats Fast Plu Kappa quintet In Championship Rattle By 15-35 Score Outplaying the Phi Rtppu lia-Itt t han fit , in all depart ment , , ofti the game, th, Rota Simi. Rho eagemen won the interfraternity ehmnpunphip by IL 15,35 victory m the titular slash Tue-day night in the Armory. The winners ruptured the lend dur ing the earl, part of the game and he'd it with the heal iihistle oat blown Although the Phi Kappa.. be gan to rally in the last quarter, then• etTort+s, ere of little avail again,t the systematic pasting of their opponent:. The excellent teamwork of the new champions citified them to vietoi . Outstanding for the Phi Kappa aggre gation were Pannemen, burly grid iron linviman and RQnulds, a fresh man football luminary of last season klunager Mallard A. Gender '2'J Assistant Managers John N. Engel 'so Kenneth T. F1t72111101., 'JO Frank t. Ginsburg 'so Men-u - I Hate High i PRICE FIVE CENTS Purpo,ing to honor Nttlany , port, men, the sanity lettermen and thlrt2.- rise outstanding school-boy athlete Of the state %sill be the guest, of the College at it, first annual "8" ban quet in 31cAlINter h ell tomorrou night at eight o'clock Lawrene, Item, prominent .Irtli e.tte sport, writer, Rill Roper, Prince ton football coach, and Prevalent Ralph I). Retod will addles., the .ernblage The aflair is a distinct in roNation here, 11,0141 hi:. '24, nhatrman of the tomnuttee, 'itttted, and et In son tt. to .Ittl aet leading high .ehool and preparatoi 'chopt ate lett, to Penn St.tte In, tie Ba%kel bailers With four eitampionshlp b.iskethail teams litre Lodi* to battle for the ;alto title, it is planned In nsite ton of the school-boy tmnumues to the function Achousal, honorary `41114..1 Zeis society, have bedecked the dining hall with College colors for the ban quet Johnny Duck's orchestra and the Vanity quartet null ple,ent a short Intyacal progiarn for the dthle 4 e, 'chile Ralph G. Konetly '2h entertan, ulth .t candy of The‘ptan done.: steps ifty-page boohlet,, depletnur ath letn fife at Penn State orth Indiral. ual and team Tortures and a , ur,ev of the past year's sports record v. 1;1 be distributed among the banquet guests COESE=I Since athletic scholarship, been abolr,hed, it is thought that an annual "S” banquet for varsity let termen, with school-boy Athletca of the — state a, invited guests, might stimulate an interest en Penn :state among pro,uettis e college entrants. (Continued on thud page) FRESHMEN BOXERS WIN UNDERCLASS SCRAP, 5.2 earlings Outpunch Second-Year Itingmen—}Caplan, Campbell, Grupp Clinch Crown Se,en confident freviunan boxcr4 entered the squared efiele and frse retired sutorious when the pletoet battled then .ay to a 4-2 ttiumpn osei the sophomore mitmen Tuesday night in the Amory aren.i Taughner, xrapits sevend year 115. gloundel, ion a judges derr,ton front Tints in it Ire dy three round truatah In the 'lna. truce rounds of the ban tatnuelght. tlassio, \Witt% the Plebe southpau, and llstnlrrev acre on in pa l tied the referee called for an other too minute rental Miller staged a landed tontehath in the e tra tune and MI, the 1,0111 • But 'tisk, the hard trundling 19,30 lighter eight, fought hes may in a Ault , eg decorum os er Curry Ilurni‘ky's left Jalis preset! too much for the 1t0r1,3, llot le, the it It handed fre,hinan welterweight, trod Thu team stole try cartoon. hung 1111}. in the fund two minutes of on eAtit ria, Little Giupp played the tub ringinen at fhn top of n talky by conquering belly, the I, iat, ivorountatite of the ...ofmnd 3eni men In the 160. pound division Campbell relel, ed a deention of ea Fahimed, In the 175-pound battle hen the latter oils unable hi gn anoth, round With the meet aliently elinthed Kaplan found ling. face an easy target and tom queletl the burly sophomore. Hahnemann Dean Will Address Pre-Medical Students Next Week Di, 11 Ilium Peal son, dean or the Hahnemann medical college, Phdadel phut, who lectured here before, will retut 0 Tuesday to address the pr, mcchcal students. Dolor Pennon tall also .peith to the minim v of the Central Penn.;.l - lirandi of the American Chem. eel ,t,etel) at a special meeting in the cc ening. As Dr Penn von has fm many y ears been c•petimenting with drug:, the topic of his melting ad dress will be "The Biological Testing of Drug," Ifis afternoon address for pre-tned mat studrn6 1,11 be delivered m tiro Nittany theater., It m entitled "The Making of a Doetot," and pill be il lustrated with moving tactu,