ESTABLISHED 1904 • VOL. 26, No. 39 Changes in W. To Receive 5- President F Proposed Innovations Include 1 O’clock Closing Hour LATE CO-ED MAY LOSE WEEK-END PRIVILEGES Group Probes 2-Hour Extension Of Telephone Service During Week Thnt the proposed changes in the H S G A constitution will be given v tiial of approximately five weeks win. indicated yestciday by Helen F Faust 'SO, piesidcnt of the women’s student organization. The pioposed changes discussed at last night’s Senate meeting included a 1 o’clock closing hour after 12 o’clock dances and a plan of signing for so cial functions at each doinntoiy lath ei than at the Dean of Women’s office. Under the new sjstem foi penaliz ing “latenesses” a co-ed will lose her date oi social function privilege foi the following week-end if she is more than thioo minutes late Tiic Senate, as at piesent, will handle cases of ex cessive lateness Consider Telephone Service Although the extension of week-day telephone seivice fiom S until 10 o’clock was not presented at the re cent mass meeting, it still lemains among the pioposals A tcoiganua tion of the House of Representatives is the finul change undei considera tion Suggestions for fuithei amend ments submitted by students duung tho past week weie piesented to Sen ate last night All student contribu t.ons accepted as worthy of investi gation will be considered in detail w ithm the next few weeks. Tho changes being discussed were piesented to tho women students at a mass meeting last week Those which Senate votes to tty out will latei be pussed upon foi permanency by the to eds SENIORS RECEIVE BLUE BAND KEYS Bandmaster Thompson Rewards 21 Musicians at First Concert In Mtd-w inter Scries Twenty-foul semoi membeis of the College Blue Band weie awaided band keys by Bandmastei Wilfred 0 Thompson at the opening mid-wmtei conceit m Schwab auditoiium Sun day afternoon Anthony T Buiniskv, Wajne S By eis Waltci J Culp, Call .1 Daubei, James M FethcioU, Clifford K Geary, W illiam A Haldcma’n, J Paul Hive !j, Roheit A Hughes, Edward A. Kaiei, Alficd R Knoch, and Clem ent V. Maslovvski were piesented with the that ms Otheis who received the awards weie William A MeVickai, James II Monte, Thomas D Pnxon, J Robeit Pottei, James R Roberts, Raymond E Roush, William H. Smith, Ntcholas 11. Snyder, Moncrief A Spent, Ralph L Wilcox, John C. Winslow, and Rob eit A Wmtei. The College Mandolin club will of fei the second mid-winter conceit m the Auditorium Sunday The Blue Band also will nniKC a lenppeaiance outdoois in the final lecitul of the senes this spung. EXTENSION ENGINEERS OFFER TELEVISION AS NEW COURSE “The Elemcntaiy Punciples of Tele vision,” a new engmeenng extenson (ouisc, was announced yestciday bv Hugh G Pyle, instructor in engineei ing extension. Tho couisc is to begin as soon as possible under the supei vision of Pi of Eatl B Stavely, of the eleiti cal en ginceung depaitmenl Among the subjects discussed in the couisc ate problems of television, the photochc trie cell, the Neon lamp, and televi sion equipment fot umnteuis EXECUTIVES ELECT KAULFUSS fir mi #tatr S.G.A. Rules ■Weeks Trial, ! aust Indicates! NAVY CAPTAIN Who Led Middies To Victory Snturdaj Cresting the wave of Nittany oppo ; sition, Navy's Icuthei pushing salts {gained a 4-to-3 victory in Reel cation i Hall Satuxlay night to uphold then Competing against twelve othei col pcrfect ten-yeai iccoid befoie the lege glee dubs, Penn State songsters ! laigest Penn State audience c\ei to Wl it se ek the rational title for the | witness u dual boxing meet. 'tenth year in n competition at Cni , Clinching the meet foi the Midship- ncgic Hall, New York City, Sntuiday { men, Swan, buily l'ght-hcavvweight , night was forced to go an e\tia lound with 1 The same songs will be used in the slugging Bill Stiuble befoie receiving nutioral contests as those used by the the judge’s decision. Da\ey Stoop, Nittany glcemen in wnmng the east- Coach Leo Houck’s find in the feathei- ctP state competition last week. A ‘UrADCUIfi nrrmre ! weight division, was stopped foi the feature ol the piogram will he the Wl/ilUllll 1/Lvii/LIJ i fust time this year by the i ugged in- traditional singing of KremserV . m . . —. .. - tercollegiate champion Fitzgerald af- -Song oi Thanksgiving ” MAN fRANF SAYS te ‘ r .? l ?° I, '“ t '‘, ns: an a,l, !' tion “ l ,oumi , 11 cuiicn* em,, mnn, Vliflllij uriilj A' Lewis, Lion punching ace, am! _ ~ . Hall, haul-hittmg gob. stat-iiil the , Dr , Hal ' c y Gau1 ’ Sneaker Will Ponfinne T-ilku nn 'meatest c\hibition of the cncountei in huiftli inuMc clme, ivill head the JuiU bptaktr Will Continue Talks on 146 ~ f Outpw.ch.nß hi. ‘"h “"'""‘tee D‘. A.thui \\oodiair, ‘Quest for Life,’ Tonight, .opponent, AI non the bout by a de- f P l , ma ‘ i“' ctal f the tjnncijit, flee m club of New York, and Miss Mmgaiet Tomorrow Night ■ .... ... Dcssofi, celebrated New Yoik musi- Marty and Julie can. aie the other judges , , _ . Captain Mutty McAndiews and Amongthethuteencollegese\pcct- The kmd of a God you worship de- Julie Epstein wcie the othei Penn ed to entei the competition .ue Yale ,cides the kind of a man you me, de- state rmgmen to win, while Bom Ca- rimceton, Columbia, Foidham, New i»Th e( n Dr \ H f m> T H f .? ani ;. IIS r U 3! son! and Alex Chaihowshy met with y o ik umvcisity and Dartmouth Oth- JJ L?r nlrZ- f p" l “-‘ vero quest to life Aud.e'te stepped th.ough the ropes to A , wuv „ f ba | lot Dr. Crane will deliver the lemain- punches with Chappie, huge Jt ‘ the end of tlje cutest gave the dc mg two lectures of his senes in the •^ n,lu P°j lt ’ heavyweight \lcloUslc.ts tWlon Ul t j, e by a scoie o! Auditorium at G3O tonight and to- a , ll Kht s to the face and body gave 54 The debate was also the moriovv night Sub-divisions of his lrt3 populai Penn State captain the j llst to b u conducted heie uinl-*i a general topic, "The Quest for Life”, decision new system known us the Oiegon will be used as topics foi his address- 0 cioss;cxamination tvpe «•* , , , ALUMNI APPROVE Penn State otalois uphold the af- Besuies the foui talks which Dr fumative side of the question, fnvoi- Cianc will delivoi, students may make DISTRICTING PLAN mg the adoption ol the Wisconsin F\ auangements for pnvate mteiviews penmentul college plan as a means ot b> mak'iig appointments ut the “Y" iughei education hut The spenkei will be Available hxecutnc Board Names Committee A dual debate will be held vith foi those inloitnul talks at any time To Nominate New Council Washington ami Joffcison >lll the dming his btaj m State Collage In K „ isw | Ssstem same question uml.i the "logon plan Di Clone is p».toi o£ the Elm Meich 11 _TI,e .illumatm; team aik Poll! Methodist Episcopal chuich of t '“ ve tu " u ’ lll "- , te.i, uhilc the neg- Scianton anil has leetui ed in vnnous Revising the piesent sjstem of * u| ve gioup w ill n| peal lieie colleges and umveisities thioughout alumni oiganmation, the esccut.c- r s>tl5 >t1 ! 01 moet-s at e scheillaloll "'tnl-n -the counti v ' board of the Alumni association at tnyette, Nc» Yolk imivei sits .and pos. ' 0 its meeting last week anpioccd a dm- sibly Geoigc Washington umvoisits CHAPLAIN DENIES NEED >» to c' FOR PROOF OF RELIGION' A committee was appointed to studj ■}'*" meet. W cstei n Ue..eice at present alumni lists and make nomin- v ' t, Mulch _S Frisrell Sass Lose W ,„ Sale Work, f’Lin ‘ MMcS ' ALPH^f^jli^i^LDS In Chapel Talk llauisbuig, James Milholland, Pitts- PROVINCE MEETING HER!’ ... laugh; J Beatei \\ Into, Philadelphia Theie is no necessity to proto iclig- Emcison Davis, Now Yoik, and Boju ion in tho opinion ol Prof. John H A Mussei, Suanton IFiu/cII, acting College chaplain, as In oidoi to ineieaso intoiest in th expressed m his address to the chapel new alumni plans, Dean •Vithui R audience Sunday. War node, and Edward K Hihslmiun,, Mcct.ng at Penn State for the lust Pro/ Fnzzcll in drawing an anal- sociolim, uddtessed a meet- time, the bi-annuii! province convert* ogy between the conrmonplucc things mg °f the alumni association m tion of Alpha Tau Omega was held or life and religion stated that al- Johnstown last Tuesday Mr. Ilibsh- ), CJC i us t week-end with icpicsenta though we know only n little about spoke before a similar meeting tncs ol seven uth<‘i chnpteis ot this the laws of nature, yet we accept them nt Umontovn Wednesday. province in attenilance a'' facts Religion, he believes, is rm „„P,. o r c i ur-MiDi'c Stewart B Daniels, e\eeutivo secic ready foi similar acceptance t,AUI ' I LOMI LML * ELLIUKUs tau of thc f luU! imtv, was pimtnml. “Love is the only factor which will ON ‘PERSON YL EFFICIENCY’ speaker at the meeting held during save the world,” the spenkcr con- 1 the week-end Following 11 shoit busi- ciiideu, ‘‘and the source of all love is Prof. Carl G Gaum of the cngmeei- ness meeting Fndav night, a formal that unfathomable God Let us trust mg extension department, completed a dance opened the activities winch in in Hint" lecture course on “Personal Eilluency" duded get-logolheis Saturday mom y at New Brighton, last week mg and afternoon with a formal ini* BURGE DEMONSTRATES ME \T Some ot the topics deve'oped m the, tuition ami d inter that night , CUTTING TO 2(500 IN ST \TE cou,so "ere lults ° r ‘■omluct, value of Chapter . from Carnegie Tech, At seventy-eight demonstrations tions, and equipment Thcie is a dc- kins, Pennsylvania, Lehigh. Muhlcm held throughout the State m the past maml in business for more trained berg and Gettysbuig were represented four months, Charles A Burge, Col- men anil women, according to Pi of. at the convention STATE COLLEGE, PA., TUfeSDAY, MARCH 4, 1930 LION BOXERS LOSE HECTIC MEET TO TIJVTI\fITITTkIIITPM A <1 ■ Oswald F. Boutko, head of the VIIIINHIr Vlr nl tl- i dcjmitment of economics and suciol lUlUJlUf IULII, H*J OR ' y> piobably will be unable to re - stime his College duties until nc\t i Swan Clinches Battle for Navy JCCOUnt ° f hls Ut -‘ akL ‘ n ' Chamber Music Group To Offer I By Outpointing Struble The doctor is at picsent confined Concerts at 8:15 O’clock i t -n j j to his home after t (.‘turning fiom _ . , > . ! In Extra Round the Cleat field hospital last woe* In Auditorium ______ lie is eomale'-cing slowlv aftei a | McANDREWS, LEWIS, AND 1^ h “'- v ““"o- EPSTEIN CONQUER POES GLEE CLUB SEEKS Stoop Drops o\ertime Decision To Fitzgerald, 125-Pound Middie Champion counsel, stnmluul pmcticu mstim.- Washington uml JolMson, Johns Hop- Bouche May Abandon NEW YORK STRING Teaching This 7,™ PROGRAM TONIGHT NATIONAL CROWN Miss Grace Leslie To Give Sonjr To Compute With 12 Sectional Winners for Sonf? Title At N. Y. Saturday Twenlj-Si\th Contest With Penn State Teams Attend Bi-unminl Contention (EoUwjfettt. PROMINENT CONTRALTO WILL ASSIST QUARTET Recital in Fifth Number j Of College Course j \ppeanng in State College foi the first time, the New Yoik Stung Qiini tc. pieimei chambet music oignniza tion, will ollet the fifth Ailists' Coutse prngiam in Schwnh audilonum at 8 IS o'clock tonight i Ottokm Cadek, Jaioslat SiskovskyJ Ludvit Schwab. and Deduch Vasku compute the quaitet Then will be as>i ted In M.ss Giace Leslie, well-, known conti alto j Dtoial’ l “Quaitet in F Mujoi,” Ja plajetl hj the stung ensemble, will open the piogwim Miss Leslie will sing seteial se’ections, including the “Min Song” by Buctho\en, as the sec-' ond numbei j Plnj Classical Numbers The quuitct's icmiiton of thiee pieces by and Bocehenni, fea timng a “Minuet” In the lattei will foltow ‘ The House that Jack Built” | In Homei is one of the four selections that Miss Leslie will sing in hei ne\t gioup The quaitet will conclude the piogiam with the piesentation of j Tschaikow sky’s “\ndunte Cantabile' j. and “Mollv on the Shoic” bv Guungei J Mi Cartel? and Mi Si-ko\sk\, belli violinists, lia\e studied unrtei LeopoM Auci and have appealed at mimeious conceits m Euiope Mi Schwab, cola playei. also has gained fame as ? piani-t and \iolmist Mi Vaska, ielhst ot the gioup, plajert with scs• | eiat Euiopcan oichestias, including Journalism Professor To Speak the \Vu.«» symphony In lft7 j l!iin Enjjineerinj; Mi-s Leslie, who will be accompnn art at the piano bv Mi- Rahatd W At 7 O’clock Giant ol the music depaitmcnt, has appealed in gland npoia and also is well-1 nown as a curneit -mger. She Pioi Fianklm C Bannei of the ha- gnea conceit- at Miami umvet- depaitment of journalism will -peak; Mh, Umveisitv of Xew Hampshne, <•» “Piofe-siomiln-hig the Newspapei and Sj iacu-e utmoi -itj Mar” m the second Libeinl Ait- lee-' D tuic in loom 107 Alain Engmeeii»g| VETERANS CAST IN ta^J^"; npoi „ J ANNIVERSARYPLAV “ “l; " t, outlined huclh be the -peakei Mmw-i mt, how depaitment- of jouinah in] mil inu\ei-it\ ‘-toi eliou-e- of infoi-] mation’ to the Ameitean pies- lit* 1 wiP stle— the \aluo ol college- in] the ad\ nmement of newspapers J Hilton C Auung To Portrav Major Role-—<» Experienced Actors Rehearse Production Six out of seven uctois who ate to pollute majoi ioles in “Fmncescn da Rimini." one hunilmlth play nnmvei «.uy piebcntution of the Plajers, have laten leading pait* in past shows Dncctoi Aithui C Cloetingh levealeil \ ostc*i day Milton T Young ‘3O, who appealed in “’llie Koval Fnmilv” eailiei this ,eai, will enact the leading lole m the tiagic diaiiM He will be suppoit eil In Mtxs Phyllis C« Betdlei M 3. as the title chaiactei “Fianees>ca ” Miss Benllci was seen lecently in “The Good Hope " Aithui R rtmmngham Ml, seen in the last Naveis’ show, will politic the tale ot "Paolo” biothci of the leading cha’uctei The pmt of “Count iHalatesta,” fathei of the biotheis,; mil be taken bv Ralph l) Hetrel ji M.l who was pteviouslv east in "The Good Hope " Miss Flmence E Sneddon M 2 will appeal foi the lust time this vein m anolhei member of “The I’oval Pant ile” (list will eiiuct the pint of the villain Neil G Campbell Ml, in the iok> of the couit jestei, will be the only untued actoi placing a major chaiactei pail V M C \ COUNCIL HILL ISSUE AM)V LI TLE CABIN PERMITS Te facilitate use of Andv Lvtle cab in. the I 31 C A council will allot penult* to pel sons applying for Heibc il Giallls. pi.Ui-het of («■»//- us( m the futuie ami these pei mis- ( magiw.ne, Di John Mowtieth ji . tons must lie shown to the cmctakei nnd Fmnl H Hillman, U S golf u hefoic admission is gianted. j seaieli v*peits, wen* the pime.po! Unde the new system, the name oi spenkeis Gioeiikecpett of lending the oigani/ation and the date dcsiml eastern nickel clubs aNo addics-ed will be vvuttcn on the lesuivation, and thu dineis laie will he taken to hook only one 0 ~ paity for the &amc time McKinney Cotton Pickers Entertain at I. F. Ball in Recreation Hall April 4 WINS 2-MILE CROWN IN RECORD-BREAKING TIME P ALL REKEUS Ml Shattenng the mdooi IC-1A iec oid by S and l-.» seconds-. Paul Rek eis annexed the two-nuk cmv n in the cham])ionshi|i meet at No.v Yolk City Satuidnv Uekeis established himself as one of the gi cutest two-nuluis in collegiate tiack histoiv by icgis teimg a new mail* of ') minutes nnd 22 seconds Ignoimg the tin eats of eaiiy pace-settus. Paul look the lead at tne mile mail He jumped Hagan of Columbia who had gone ahead at the stuit of the final quill ter on the home stretch, to win by twenty voids The othei Nittanj ti.nkmen failed to place Pennsylvania tied ! with Coinell foi the team title with l| 27 l i points ■BANNER WILL GIVE L. A. TALK TONIGHT To Describe Noted Editors In discussing piofessam.il stand nth maintained by pimnineat ncvvsp.ipc* s todav, the piofe-soi will let ill notable eliton.i l attacks of lecent yeais on politic.! l and social evils His peison al expei icnce* as a join nulist in Amei uii nnd Euiope also will pi ovule tefeience examples tu the tall* Expediences of the ’lighting poet editoi’ William Cullen Bivant, Hmace (rteekv of the Veil Iml 'liihiuu William Rockhdl Nelson of the hun- Mi’i Ciltf Stm, and a peisonal nn piessior oi the late Melville E Stone 1 foundci ot the Associated Pic-s, will ibe n tea of the highpotnt- in the ' speukei’s d scussum | In hi journalistic c.ucui, Pint 1 has held positions with the .[London Chnntitlt’, the /unison Cdy I Lnn lint /’os/, the ( hn Pmlit \ < « - ; anil the Cluctiy'n Poily Join mil He l 1 \vii" lecently selected as an editoi oi ! th' \iniininci scvei.il houses icl used u, - uution the alhm bee disc Mu dal< conflicted with incviotis plans. Holme :expects thit the ehang“ iiom Apnl 1] will ineiease the nuinbei ot iia teimties eoopeiatmg in the lurntnn The 9')o fee* may bo dcueised .iccoul mgly. tin chon nun hones The is. -ossnicnt will include booth and fui'ii tuie* i ( moval i hai go A comlnnutirm pi ogr .im-favui is bung con-ideied fot the Ciieek foi nal This and the dvcotulion -them' will be decided upon n. the' ne.i' *iitme bcxalise ot the shoit ptuod until the ball, it was icvenled Ollcimg a compiuncnt..iv tul-ct foi ■ cneh sign accepted, a postei ceaUeV | will be conducted The postei s shculd be submitted to Holmes .it th*. Phi 1 I>c 1 t.i I beta hoit ,e In the event lki‘ [the winnet is entitled to .• t ckit Mom hi- ih.iptci, a momui’v .maul v ill bt substituted 1. M. C. TO DISCUSS COUNCIL COMBINE Locals AAill Cmisidei Proposed PI i i 'lhursdav Night—ALiv Pe'ilnn Interfraterimv Ilodv | ’1 he p'"po«ed si umilmii of In*i * - [muial council b, lntuiiateimt ’ ! council will la distu-st'd bv hual ft.i -1 iiMimies ind Miggestioiis submitted a. the next meeting ol the loc .1 coun cil Ihuisdiv night II the plan n acts with the fa* m of the hull ti tu imtic's. a petit.on will he pieso.ncd to Intelfia’uml . eoun ctl. Pied C J-chueiei !U lepMts Un question of ecmpeiativc bn mg ..1,0 i, .being discu-sed bv the hual hoti-c- Ihe eoopei Utvi bu*i»ig pi.m v .* pU'seiUed to the eot.mil fin d - jssi m at its last uniting bv A\ K Minis ’l7 Fimmie eomimttees ot the in dividual liateiniUC' v ill decide upon the ltasiinhlv ol accepting the plan A'lolatioiis ..I the undetela-s ml foi visiting a*. daiiL's will b» mvrsti gated bv the exeiutive Imrd and all Mourn 1 guiltv w«U be tinul M.tnv ot Hie local gioups have expies e*d the .1 intention ol -uppoiting the Itucitii itcinitv halt aecoiding to lepott.s 1’ ARM I.RS’ A\ El'K Hill. l’K AUK Pispl.iis tiaeing the mu faun mi pinvomeiil, of the past ve.it will fia ,iuie the annual Panne is’ Week pi"- ginm to he held heie .llilic 17, l.s i*n! I 10 umlei the lea lei hip < 1 Kdw.ud II Ivdliilml, ihieetoi ot the wmk | All idui'es