Pc7ge , PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Published .1111.1eekb , dude. the Collette year, except on blinds,. i THE LION'S bEN by students of The Penneyhulls mete Coiled* In the Interest of the Collette. the student., faculty. alumni, and friends. THE MANAGING BOARD James H. Coogan jr. '3O Russell L. Rehm '3O Fdltor-In•Chlet Doelnee• Manager Charles A. Diensch '3O Calvin E. Barwis '3O Nansens Fdltor Advertlslng Manager Robert P. Stevenson '3O Henry R. Dowdy jr. '3O Newn Mar Ctreolation M Quinton E. Beaugo '3O Snorts Editor ASSOCIATE EDITORS Jacob L. Cohen '3l Charles A. Schmidt jr. '3l William C. McCicala '3l Norman B. Sobler '3l Loy :Morgan '3l Silllham K. Clench '3l WOMEN'S EDITORIAL STAFF Grace M Woodrow "10 Mary J. Adams '3l Women's Editor Agnort.te Editor Helen F. Faust '3O Janet L. Brownback '3l Mana.tnE Editor A..late Editor Martha J. Gobrecht '3O E Louise HolTeditz '3l New. Editor Nnaciate Editor Member Eastern Intercollegiate Newspaper Association Metered at the Poetother. State College. r.. a. seeend.cleea matter. TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1030 AIUTUAL.LOSS After four months of indecision, last week Univer sity of Pennsylsama and Penn State athletic heady see med relations for the forthcoming year. Although a new pact is believed inevitable, there is no understanding tint relations shall be resumed thereafter The first in dication that a "break" was under consideration, seas detected in the announcement that the two rivals would not meet on the gridiron nest fall Following this action there Was a noticeable strain in the athletic negotia tions between the teen schools, this under current coming to the surface last week when Penn State sea, denied a Place on the Quakers' 1930-31 basketball schedule Thereupon it was decided to drop negotiations in all =ports for the ensuing year Unfottunately, the decision to suspend relations was reached while Captain (Nivel Hozne of the University of Pennsylvania boxing team seas in a critical condition following the accident he sustained dm ing lus bout with Bill Struble, Penn State middleweight Since the onion gained Neale circulation °ally this week, it seas inadvertently tied up ugh Horn's death Satuiday night. University of Pennsylvania authoigies defi nitely quieted this tunior, however, with emphatic state ments to the contraiy. Regardless of the foieuarmng, the announcement was a severe shock to the campus While the cessation of football malty was a hard blow, the student body was heartened by the belief that gtulnon relations were likely to be renewed in 1931. But not even the confirm ed pessimist had dreamed of an all-inclusive break in athletic negotiations. Because Pennsylvania and Penn State are 'whoa( neat% the "break" shall ultimately result in a loss to both With this lealleation shall come the resumption of all athletic relations Sin ing is here. Of this we are convinced What assured us was the announcement that the coeds had nominated three seniors and an "unknoun" for May Queen. While our inteiest at present is only passing, we confess that our eyes are inevitably attracted to Sunday rotogravure sections during the pre-graduation month. With this prejudice firmly in mind, we base only to hope that Penn State's May Queen compares favorably with the choices of rival colleges. UNDER THE MICROSCOPE State College is the center of activity to editors' end , busirmOs manages Of college newspapers, humor niaazine.if, and yearbooks front forty-foul colleges and untveistties throughout the country today for the twen tieth anniversary convention of Pi Delta Epsilon, honot my collegiate journalistic fraternity The mflux of delegates, which numbered mote than forty last night, is expected to teach Mice that number this morning. A guest list so large and distinguished gives promise of encouraging a critical study of Penn State and all that its hopes and ambitions enfold Penn State is glad of the opportunity to undergo the close scrutiny of visitors front foreign lands, hopeful that they will early back to their alma motels lasting impressions of our College Pending Student Council action Monday, the women of the College will pass Judgment on the proposed $lO fee for Tice hospital service Women are particularly interested in the plan since rts adoption would assure them of a woman nurse or possibly a minion doctor who would devote her entile time to their cases of sickness. But equally important is the initiative and foresight m.hich the AV S G A displays in referring the question to the ballot, a "lead" which men's Student Council should follow in the spring elections. The undeilying purpose of a college education, MC contend, is to make the world a better place to live in. Unfortunately, our teachers too often Interpret this lit erally. They insist that we should sti ire to inahe the world a better place to live in. They encourage the building of homes, of bodges, of innumerable material things They never stop to think that to appreciate beauty may pet hops contribute to our daily life, and "make" our world a better place to live in. All too many courses are designed to meet this first demand Why not open the paths to this other world by a morb liberal sprinkling of non-practical souses in our mole 121= The ssorst pun Daniel has heard since the Lions uere pups concerns the room that seas so silent that you could have heard a gum drop MEE= How can you pose, my dear B. M. As else but constant Inver? How do you dale insinuate That you're an arrant rover? You violate by those remarks A law that's stood for ages Pm 'Practice joshesperfection" is Well {mown to fools and sages. Proof positive that your flippant tone Is valve for ego's pique: None but a novice, pool B. Al , Would base such I aw technique. To Lel Thy: column and one deep•vrnerd type write, Simile Au futile no trying to tell a story in a booth with IR E Onllitaith. As futile as trying to get Lion's Den enntribu 1.10114 (ruin faculty substo Key., keys everyu here And not n one fot toe Excelmot. How mach our I offeied fo, one rolamit, eon, otonly Lumen av the Limey Den, located la ten pei ferny want ladles of mhete spare, Didn't get up this morning because I didn't go to bed last night. Passed the night in meditation upon w hat a waste of time sleep really IS Out for a walk at 6 o'clock and Sneed to dodge the birds, trees, and bumblebees Had a funny thought—ringleader is a good name for a boxing captain. And then, a hor rible idea—what if Piofessor Struck hail been struck! Couldn't endure such puny thoughts and ideas longer, and away, then, to a private meeting of the Local Coffee Drinkets' Union Conversed gaily with myself, but the waiter thought I was talking to my great-al eat grandfather But as everyone knows, he thank himself to death in the Battle of lhandywine Meant some talk about as old Ag Hill 1 sport called Blasingame that is always trump Free Speech Have a couple iq still Jo, IZEME2I I=l Fratemthes Hold Smoker Thursday—Headline Yep! Pratetogy brothels ate always good as bummers of eigru ettes Waltci Winch°ll says that to arouse interest a columnist should always talk about something that people don't like. With him as an authotity Daniel proposes to open a campaign for the return of corn pulsoly chapel , 17rd'iltiv'entuntu tx Rh!! for sole In the heat-Innh tug biddy Easter Greeting Cards Now on Display April 20th Is Easter A Complete Line of Bibles, Testaments Hymnals and Prayer Books nu: MOST APPROPRIATE EASTER GIFT Keeler's CATITAUM THEATRE EVILDI'NG THE PENN STATE COLLEGIXN Student Prinking On Decline, Says Fedeial Authority EINEM lIMEMII "Drinking in colleges has dceicased cc Prohibition;' Federal Judge Al it W. Johnson declared yesterday a statement to the COLLMIAN. Judge Johnson piesided at the trial John Burke, convicted of selling Daniel (llimcelf) quoi to Penn State students, last etcher. In hanging down the seri nee he denounced seseiely bootleg ers operating among college men nd promised to mete o 4 heavy pen hies to all brought before 'him on eh charges "I make my comparison from my own experience as a college student, as a college professor, as the father of college men, and as a member of a college board of- trustees," the Judge explained in diacussing Isis stand. "In fact, I believe drinking in general all over the country is decreasing," he added In the jurist's opinion, alarmists who decay the ineffectiveness of the Pi ohibition amendment arc not aware of true conditions They ale, consequently, unable to mate an ac curate comparison of the situation be fore 1919 and the present time, he believes PENN ABOLISHES SCRAPS BETWEEN UNDERCLASSES Property Destruction _Causes End 01 Panhi 2.oight m 1926 Traditional fights between the freshman and sophomore clases at the University of Pennsylvania arc be ing relegated to oblivion, reports the Pcumyhmiton, undergraduate publi cation of the Philadelphia school. The spring of 1926 saw the last of the most famous of these scraps, the pants fight, uhieli 'Was abolished be cause of the over-enthusiasm shown by the students in destroying proper ty The remainder of the battles 'have passed into oblivion because of physical injuries to participants _SAWYER'S RAINWEAR „,./„„,-..: shiV,:ortrl e. ol7: ' , , est otole in wen wood, Pune.. 1 i . 0 I f , . 7.. e Th o * . wver;7o ne . :: : . ___ i i . C o n i 11: 1 ras .. d . e 8 , 1 r: 13 ., Lo r /gio Thu now snodel.orylo ' W ' No Sio, to nude of hal. 1 .. . looneoth.wotervroofed by Sawrees famous • Proms and cornbineo keoatest strength with i/il rLhlro • wmbht Itg. r.:,,, Ih:scoot weighs only 20 meet. A great korment for Ammer um. H. M. SAWYER & SON East Cambridise :: :: 14,.. Service Service, too, is an im portant requisite in laundeting—to have it clone .the way, you want it tint! When you want it. We call for and deliver, and when we tell you that your order w:ll be toady by a certain time tune you can depend Model Laundry BELLEFONTE, PA. Letter Box All ..Letlers to the Editor^ most nest the signature and address of the writer If &Ate& n nom de [dome should im plement the eloneture--No rerponillilllly It assumed by the tailor for sentiments erpreased in thin column Another "100% American" "Editor, COLLEGIAN Dear Sir I do not I.now either the "100% American" or Milton S. Weinberg '3O, but one thing sure, I wish to congrat ulate the "1007 American" for hi , well-written letter regarding It 0. T C at Penn State. He has put into I words the donors of thousands of people in the United States as well as Pennsylvania, that is, military homing should not be compulsory ir our schools and colleges The letter written by Milton S Weinberg is a disgince to Penn State, and coming from a senior it is worse yet If compulsory indite* , training I is the only means by which Penn State can pay ttibute for its establishment as an institution of higher learning it should never have been established The purpose of Penn State, as I see it, is to build better citizens, citizens who are 100%. Americans all the time, and not just the "war-shouting hind " The military Ines of this nation naturally work for war That is their !business, terrible as it is, but that is no reason why the citizens of these United States should follow them. Milton S Weinberg '3O says, "It is better to be prepared and be feared than to be caught unawares and be cannon fodder" I say "Militarism has ruined every nation that has wor shipped at its shrine" Is it possible I that anyone has forgotten that World Win and what happened to Germany; and Germany was the greatest mill i tary nation in the woild 9 Which goes Ito prose military training is not a sound foundation for any country. I sagest that you re-scud the let ter by the 100% American and I sin cerely believe that the tune will soon come when military training will not be compulsory at Penn State Sincerely, (Signed) Finnein A. Harvey '2B Portland, Me March 24, 1930 TO HOLD INFOWIIAL BARQUET Members of the Penn State club will. hold a closed, Informal banquet Monday night for the installation of new officers. Speeches wrll be given by the i etning and recently elected officers L. G. 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