Page Four COUNCIL SUGGESTS STUDENT VOTE ON $lO HOSPITAL FEE Will Hold Rcfuicndum ul Class Elections in Mav—To Ask Women's Opinion MAY SEEK JOINT ACTION WITH \V. S. G. A. LEADERS Legislators Favor Project—Urge Probe of Plans Before Final Balloting A tefeiendum vote to dctcimmc the ptopo'cd *>lo fee foi flee hos pit.il sctvicc was suggested l>y Stu dent Council at its meeting Tuesday night Undct this plan the student body would %ote on the pioposal at the class elections in Mav Actum on the plan was withheld, howoNei. pending a pioposed meeting with the leadeis ot the \Y S U A foi the puipose of enlisting women’s opinion on the pioject. Student Council miction to the' plan wheieby flee hospital set vice 1 would be pioNidcd by the payment of a $lO-u-ycat fee indicated that undei grnduatc opinion is m complete sym patliv with the suggestion Council In Favor A tarnas* of the Council icNcalcd, morcovei, that theiu was only one member m opposition The safeguaiding of student health was cited as the pnncipul aigumcnt for the change It was likewise be lieved that improved setuce would lcsult bv pci nitting an inctease m the hospital stall and in the equip ment. Piobing of the situation to bring about a coneietc plan was uiged so that cveiy angle of the ptoposal could be iclciicd to the student bodv puoi to the suggested lofeicndum •ELECTION OF HARDING CRUEL,’ SAYS ALDERFER Reviews Ex-presidont’s Personality In Opening L A Lecture “It was extreme ciucltv to elect Hauling picsident of the United States,” I)i Ilaiold F Aldeifei, of the histoiy and political science de partment, stated in his address on “The Personality and Politics of Wai icn C» Ilaidmg,” the opening talk of the twentieth Liboinl Aits lectuie course Tuesday night Di. Aldeifei icmatkcd that Senate Icnileis thiev' then influence to Haul ing because he was the only candidate who held the confidence of the leadeis The paitv disintegrated, howevei, and Hauling was left alone to choose hi associates These associates exploited then I'inmenial positions and, although Hauling lccogm/cd then actions con joining the Teapot Home Oil Reserve lie was helpless to icmodv the situa tion, Di. Aldeifei icvealed. SHOD REPAIRING Excellent VVnrkmanslih) Guaranteed MODERATE PRICES J. 1L MINGLE US trazter Street CO-EDS Muku SCHLOW’S QUALITY SHOP Your Headquarters Fraternities Sororities Clubs dilhcult to select dame 01 chests as foi a paitv 01 dance, because most people have a decided taste or piefetcnees For This Reason— “ Mel Sober and his Musical Aces” Vi ilh (heu fascinating displays of new tunes and rhythm invites you to seleet the best I'o. fuilhei mfoimation call, wnte 01 wile MEL SORER, Manager II!) Fairmont Ave„ Sunbur.v. Fa. Dell Rhone 1178 New’ Beauty Spots for Every Home Rowe Trellises, Arches, and Pergolas Place Your Orders Early SATURDAY SPECIAL A QC 1 Quai l A fijC While Enamel Convex Kettles HPW THE KEEFER HARDWARE I’honu :!3:s ALLEN STREET Registrar Announces Enrollment of 3980 Registration foi the semester has leached a total of 3980 students Ucgistrni \\ illium S Ilolfman an nounced yesterday. The Engineeiing school lends with an eniollmcnt ol 1052, the Liberal Aits school following with 897 stu dents The School of Education tanks thud with GG.J, while the Ag iicultuie school cniollcd G 32 Chcm istiy and Physics with 309, and Mulctal Industries with 113 stu dents show the lowest legislation liguics Comi>leting the list aie 15 piobation students, 59 special, and 113 graduate students DR. HETZEL WILL SPEAK TOMORROW' (G'oufuuttd jiom fust puyc) Pugh deniunstiating the fixation of nitrogen bcfoie the Royal Society ol London in 18G8 Scene live is to be called “The Fust! Co-ed,” and shows the coming of the Just woman student to Penn State By action of the Board of Tiu&tees co-education was intioduced in the College in 1871, locoids teveal The foimation of the lust seven schools at Penn State will be depicted ip the scene entitled “The Fust Schools" Picsident Geoige W Ath citon with (icneial James L Beaver hi ought about the establishment of these schools. Gcneial Beaver also *-ctvcd as governor of the State fiom 1887 until 1891. Penn State’s answei to "The Fust Call to Aims” in 1801 will compttse tlie following numbci. Appioximately sixty put cent of the student body answeied the call in the Civil Wai, while the College also was represent ed in both the Spamsh-American Wdi and the World Wai. Coming up to the picscnt, the diiec tois will depict "The Fust Gieat Ap piopnatiop” signed by Govcinoi John S Fishei last year. This appiopiia tion ol ?(>,311,000 makes possible the construction of Old Main as well as numeious othei buildings Picsident Hct7cl will appeal in this scene in pel son At the close of the lustoucul review Picsident Hctzcl will addiess the stu dent body on “Pic“-ent-Day Responsi bilities ” Tlie hand will conclude the piogium with the Alma Mater YOU’RE NEXT For Barboi Service Sanitary Barber Shop Tht Shop uf Su Vice 108 Frazier Street Give the bank roll PomRD i JO CLOTHES ; ro\rou 28.75 Pi?& 38.75 On Display at Smith’s Tailor Shop CHEERLEADER ASKS NEW ELECTION PLAN Ilcicklcn Proposes Committee System for Choosing Cheer Head That the election of the head cheer leader and hisassistantsshould be pla ced m the hands of a committee of five College leadeis, was the iceom mcndation of Isadorc F Heieklen ’3O before Student Council Tuesday night. The election group would be com posed of the director of athletics, graduate manager, president and sec* ictnry of tlie Athletic association, and the tetiring head cheeileader, accotd mg to the proposal Four junioi assistants would be chosen by the head cheerleadei within two weeks aftci receiving the office. To effect this change the plan must be presented before the Athletic Board of Control since election of cheerleaders is contioiled by a con stitutional by-law of that giuup If approved by this body the proposal will be voted upon by the students land if passed will become a Constitu i tion amendment Heieklen Explains Reason | Under the present plan the two , sumoi chccrlcadcis arc elected by [ popular vote of the student body In | Ileicklcn’s opinion this system is de i fcctivc because the most deserving laspuant may not receive the position, j Speaking on this point he stated, i “It is possible that the laggard who has done very little during the yeai may conduct an extenstvc campaign bcfoic election and be swept into of fice on this basis. “With the new plan,” the cheer leader continued, “this would haully be possible because the election would be conducted by' a gioup of tiust worthy men who know the quahhea tions of the candidates “Anothei element to be considered," HcicAlcn stated, “is that fraternity cliques would eventually gam con tioi of the elections and put their men in lcgardlcss of their worth" I (“" | I Tho high speed at which modem business is transacted frequently makes it neccs tgj /sßb. saiv to combine important conferences f*ff -L¥S|-- "ith mcaltimq sen ice. Time sa\mg £ l/M meetings of this character aie held a f Amlft J this icstnurant regularly Good for ABRsCb /ffiswfo* pioropt service and a pleasant en\t* | fWfffi&s ment aie the inducements we oflei. SATURDAY sd? DOLLAR DAY KALIN & CO. SERVICE QUALITY NATIONAL MEAT MARKET II!) Pugh Street Choice Western Meats WHOLESALE . RETAIL Phone -Do Cleanliness ' Courtesy Excellent Service CLUB DINERS, Inc. SPECIALS For FRIDAY and SATURDAY Pertussin 'l3c Sanitary Tooth Brushes il cakes Palm Rose Soap with -----1 each 2 for 25c I Wash Cloth for 25e Dr. IVest Tooth Paste —1 s Tooth ~a !, l e 2 0e Coty Face Powder boc W ms. After-Shavinjr Talc lflc Houbigunl Face Powder __4»e jviavis Talc Jtte Houbigant Quelques Fleurs Djer Kiss Talc 18c Perfume 75c Betty Fay Talc 19c Nestle Bars 25c Gillette Blades 55c Jars Slick Candy 15c Gillette Blades (>sc COLLEGE CUT-RATE STORE Corner Allen and Beaver THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Son Killed in Hazing; Mother Cites Danger Her son having been killed in a fiaternity hazing escapade, Mrs. George Stienmct? of Inidianopli,, Ind, will devote her life to mfoim ing patents and fintcimty men of the dangeis of “Hell Week,” tie voiding to an aiticlo in IJtnilu'n CiccL Eichuni/i, Gieek lcttei pub lication Mis. Stemmetz dcclaics that she has foi given the men who paitici pated m the hazing, but that she will do hei best to wipe out a sys tem which pcimits such ciuelttes Sho will work agambt lough house tactics especially in the state uni versities. PENN STATE IS 75 YEARS OLD (Continued fiom fust page) si\ counties represented. Theie a college was visioned Theie the Pennsylvania State college came a step ncaiei. } . Judge Frederick Watts, in a lel’ei to Governor Biglci, wiotc that the convention voted the necessaiy steps foi the establishment of a college “with unpnielleled unanimity ” The personnel of the convention was notewoithy The Philadelphia Society foi the Piomotion of Agri culture was represented by nine men Among them was Isaac Newton, the famous physicist Fiom the State at laige no less I distinguished names vveic found. ’Among these delegates were Ficdci |ick Watts, H. N McAllistei, A. 0. 1 Hicstcr. and James Miles, for the last | three of which streets have been nam jed in State College As a icsult of this convention a chaitcr was appioved in 1831 But it was found to be impiatUcable, ami no oigamzation was effected undei ! its toims But the next yeai, the Legislatme adopted a new and revised chaitei, jund on Febiuaiy 22 it was signed bv A DINNER CONFERENCE LAIRD’S TEA ROOM West College Avenue Governor Pollock Thus was Penn State launched. 1 But only on papci Money foi the j election of a college soon came, how* ever. The State appropi inted $OO,OOO in 1857 with the provision that an iequal amount he wused by fiicnds of the college The State Agiicultuiat society and Mirious county societies mndo donations. Elliot Cicsson gave $3,000. But where to locate the pioposed college was a question Not foi long, however, foi Geneial James livm of Ccntic county donated 200 acres of land. Two hundred additional acres were pui chased at $OO an acic The financial panic of 1857 is a part of the eiuly histoiy of Penn State Building materials lose in price, causing the failure of the con tractoi, which in turn led to the com pletion of but onc-tlmd of the ongin* ally designed structuic First Class ! Febiuniy lb, ISo'J, the Farmeis High School opened with an emoll ment of 119 Timty-eight counties were lepie.sented The young college, at best totteung foiwuid on puny legs, was weakened still moie by the Civil V.’ai But the Moinll Land-Giant Act of 1802 biought a flow of new blood, and the new school entcied upon an era of japid growth Aptil 1, lSGfi, the Land-Giant Act was accepted by the Legislature w’hich thoieby obligated the State to establish at least one college "whcic the leading object shall be, without excluding othci scientific and classical studies, and including nulitur> tactics, to teach such branches of learning ns are lclatcd to agncultuic and the mechanic aits, m such manner as the Legislature.-, of the States may re spectively piescribe. nt ordei to pro mote the libcial and practical educa tion of the mdustiiul classes in the several pm suits of piofessions of life ” GRAHAM & SONS Established 1896 It is a vciy gioat satisfaction for us to do a nice clean business with quality merchandise When It’s Your Move Notify Us ANYWHERE and ANYTIME PADDED VANS LOADS INSURED SHOEMAKER BROTHERS Phono 530 East College Ave. ,Dming the seventy-five ycuis ten presidents have seived Penn State. Four were born in Pennsylvania— Evan Pugh, Thomas 11. Burioues, James CaUlcr, and Joseph Shoitlidge. The other picsidents aie William H Allen, John Fraser, Gcoige W Atherton, Edwin Erie Sparks, John Mai tin Thomas, and Ralph D. Hetrcl. The youngest and first president vvus Di. Pugh, inauguiatcd at the age of Jl, flesh fiorn six years of aca demic study and chemical reseaieh in Germany, France, and England. U» Campus Bulletin 9 All freshmen who are unable to at tend the series of fall leporting class es and aie desitous of joining the Coi.- i.lcian editorial staff should get in touch with Charles A. Menseh at Phi Kappa Sigma immediately. Persons wishing to order senior or junior class ungs may plutc ouleis now with Robert II Tice 'JO at Delta bpsilon I=C=l The Thespian Club is issuing a cull foi otiginnl music to be used in the second annual “Campus Revue” on Match 20. No lyncs uie desued Any ;onc desiring Anther mfoimation, oi I wishing to eonti ibute music, should communicate with Richard A Whet stone 'JI at the Beta Theta Pi house CLASSIFIED WANTED—Student to duve Mulmte Lunch Report at Berkshire Club or call 150 ltp*-M 1 PICTURE FRAMlNG—prompt ser vice, reasonable puces, also nice line of sv urging frames and easel I frames Old Mum Ait Shop, opposite Front Campus. MONDAY and TUESDAY FEBRUARY 24 and 25 Matinee Daily at I:3o—Laat Complete Afternoon Showing Begins at 3:00 Friday, February 21,1030 W \NTED—A quiet studious loom mate. Double deck beds Study at tached Pleasant am roundings Phil Moure, 102 W. Piospcct Ave l 2tp-M FOR S VLE—Tenor banjo and case , Weymnn make, Keystone State*; type. Cost $BO, will sell for s‘lo.' Call Ulrich IJB at meal times, ltpm FOR RENT—