ESTABLISHED 1904 VOL 26, No. 52 COLORFUL OUTFITS WILL MARK FROSH FROLIC TOMORROW Yearlings Meet on Holmes Field At I O'clock—Faculty Group to Judge MERCHANTS OFFER PRIZES FOR FLOATS, COSTUMES Plebes Receive Information on Attire, Awards at 6:30 O'clock Tonight Ailayed in colonial costumes flesh noon will hold their nosh Frolic out growth of the annual Poverty Day parade, beginning fioni Holmes field at 1.30 o'clock tomoinow afternoon. All freshmen will wear thou fancy costumes beginning at noon and con tinuing until 7 o'clock that night They will meet on the field nit 1 o'clock No indecent costumes ,ill he pen netted according to Isadore 'kicklen '3O, head cheerleader, echo is in charge of the event. . . "In ordei to 11114 C the standard of the annual occasion We intend to ash enemy freshman to appeai in the most ornate costume procurable," Ireick len stated Hold Meeting Tonight A variety of prizes offeted by local merchant, will be auarded to the freshmen winning the best indix idual costumes and tot the most elaborate floats and displays Individuality and originality of chess will be the out standing points for judgment Dr. Robert E Dengler, Piof Edwin F. Bamford, Riche.] F. Krissinget, Robert E Galbiaith, Thomas I Pio bort, and Prof. David D Mason com pose a group of faculty members mhich toll act as a judging commit tee. After the parade the fieshmen wilt Ide into the bleach.w on the ball field and view the Lebanon Penn. State baacball genie Following the contest they will be dismissed • At a freshmen class meeting to night the plebes soul teem° instruc tion as to" then attire and prize :minds The meeting is called lot 6 SO o'clock and 101 l spill be taken to assure full attendance PROM BANDS PLAN ORCHESTRAL DUEL Garber, Hallett Euger For Ea,tern I=l I=l Junior Pl oils musical duel he tween Jan Garbei and Mal Hallett will find both adveisara, in the 'calm of melody eager for the encounter, according to the two mehostra lead ms who will play at the swing fen m Remotion hall May 2 "Although Mal Hallett and I play ed togethet on the West coast, we will get out first chance to meet in the East at Penn State You can be me we'll outdo out selves in this 'bat tle of tly,thm' " declined Jan Gat bet doting his sojout 0 at Hollyuood Club. New York City, last "When I meet Jan , i mche,ti a thin second lime, it will be out In St en. countci befote a college audience. Those datums beltet watch thou steps," ‘,15 the announcement of Mal llallett, who filkd an engagement aL Wdhamspott Tuesday night The Hallett band, performing reg- Wilily at the Cocoanut (hove, Holly wood, Calif., dm mg the winter season, 'met Cat bet's Columbia tecolding un it thine m several magnum "Mal Hallett I s at the top of till oi- Lhestins signed by Women Motile's," sins the opinion of Myatt Foe, Vita phone deector, and Body Vallee con coned sit his estimate by calling them "the greatest little dance and entertaining mchesti a in Amman " GEOLOGI BEAD TO ADDRESS OIL COMPANY EMPLOI LIES Prof. Cheslelgh A. Bonin°, head of the geology department, will dehem three lecture, to employee, of the Fieedom Oil company on the geology of petroleum this week . - . He will addles, a mono of em ployee 4 I n Greensburg on Wednesday and on the following day will speak to 0 similar glom, at Rochester. He will conclude his lecture tour un Fri day when he addresses the company staff at Salem Ohio . .. je , tin tatt itat Chicago 'Vagabond' Circled Globe, Now in State College Former Collegian Jaunted 70,000 Miles During Adventurous Trip Around-the-World 13) R. P Stelens. Most men sit at home and lead about dreamy nights in Honolulu, the kowtow mgt. of a Fiji chief, the scenery of New Zealand cis il war in China, the magie'nountains of Japan, and disturbances in Soviet Russia, but adven teiou•i John Maishall, 21.yeal-old Chicagoan now in State College, is not like that. Pc went to see for himself. In 102 S the its-foot young man shut, r feo dams, lim nerve, and a v, hike mound the world About too yti to the United States with pi oof that it one wants to visit Yokohama "That is one place in the woad," ne said, "where the yellow man is emtamly limning the white—beats them up and teats them roughly 'A Chinese soldier hit me with a title. Maybe he thought I was a Russian When I thew bark to land hen he ' pushed a bayonet against my stom ach, and I don't man maybe." In his apartment here last night, Mai shall selected a small foldm from among a miscellany of souvenirs of his Om Ile held it up. "Lime is something that I sills cm tamly glad to get," he soak another smile lighting up has face as he blushed back Ins sandy locks that Lulled over his forehead "It is my passport visa from China to Russian ten story I icteived it lust summer just two days Wine the hostilities bloke out along the Manchurian bo, Following his graduation from the Umvosity of Chicago in 1027, Mai LOCAL GRADUATES PLAN ALUMNI CLUB Prepare to Organize 3 Groups In Centre County—Betzel Talks at Meeting Initial steps for the for motion of a Penn State Alumni club of State Col lege and the organization of Distinct 21 under the new alumni districting plan were taken at a dinner meeting of fifty local graduates Wednesday night Doom Edwattl Steidle, head of the School oflmolai Industries, insti gated the meeting to unite alumni of State College into an oiganization which would help in thinning plant, ton commencement week, annual homecoming, and similai affairs Ethsard K Hibshman, executive secictaty of the Alumni Comm], leas authorized to appoint too commit tees to atiange the final plans Ono committee ledl be composed of alumni iesiding in State College, and lull or ganize the local graduate Stoup President llctrel Speaks A second committee mill organize Centre County into District 21 as pro vided in the dish icting plan adopted this minter. Alumni groups mill also be Selma in Bellefonte and Phillips burg later Picsident Ralph D. HeDel spoke at the meeting on the "Value of Alumni Associations to the College" Ile showed how net,: alumni mganined into Looped ating gioups can assist. the College administration Chin les L Kinsloe, presidcnt of the Penn State Alumni association, es plamed "What a Local Club Can Do To Assist Alumni Headqualteis" to the local gladuntes Raymond H Smith, College Comptiollei, spoke on "The Nen Penn State," while Ildish. man's topic was "The New Alumni smaabon." MARTIN JENSEN TO FLY lIERE FOR AVIATION TALK Dole Air Race Winner Will Addres, Open Glider Club Meeting Mill tin Jensen. aviator echo non the Dole lace to Haman OA el the Pacific ocean. nlll fly to Penn State to ad dle, an open meeting of the Penn State Glider Club nest neck The time and place foi his talk have not been definitely decide,' Coining maim the novices of the Beckley Aviation college at m inim, Jensen n ill be actompamed by a Oahu expert from the school lie disco.s i eeent developments In aviation, and Nyill account some of his expel knees on flights• STATE COLLEGE, PA., FRIDAY, APRIL that 44 Mutshall packed up nn e‘ti a sinning smile and started out to hitch ma and 70,000 miles latei he ietuined is not necessary to stay at home when shall hitch-hiked :moss the United State to San Francisco There he studs ed away on a lines bound Ito Honolulu Rialto d Bat [holiness and his wdo were atom d the ship, and when Manshall took them into his confidence, they fed loom Confesses Identa) At Honolulu the young athentium again stowed an ay, this time on the President McKinley which was bonnet for Yokohama He confessed his identity and Went to t‘otli as a deck hand "I must have looked pretty honest," Mai shall said in telling of this leg of his Jaunt, "for I couldn't convince the stcm aid that I !sully ~.an a slow away" The young man told the steuatd to take anothet good look at the pas senger list The stema“l did—and churned (CLntlnued on last page) 20 PRIZES LISTED FOR SCHOLARSHIP College Will Honor Scholastic Leaders in Ceremonies Thursda3 Night Twenty cups, prizes and medals to be awtuded in the annual Scholar ship Day cetemomes in Schwab aud itouum at 8 o'clock Thin , ,day night sill be placed on display in the Ath letic stoic today The Intethattanit4 Council cup, In tramural cup, and Gars Campus club, cop are awards to be presented for outstanding scholaiship rn fiaterm ties Two Pi evident Spat}, prices and the John W White medal will go to the individual leaders in scholast, standing for the last two semesters Among the awards offered by cam pus organizations are the Alpha Zeta cup, the Eta Kappa Nu suphomne puce, the Tau Beta Pi sunburn.° puce, the Sigma Tau medal, Pi Tau • Sigma mine, Pin Lambda Upsilon cup, and Chi Epsilon award lAst Scholurghips Onum on Nu will present a ct.h man prize, and Delta Sigma Pa sill award a scholarship het The Pena State Engmeet «ill gist' a scholar ship cup to a totaling student In Oa Engineering school Indy, dual awards include the Summms Gernma•n award, and the Maude E Foster Eco acmes and Sociology in tze. Honor Society Council medals complete the The Pack Found ition mere in lot estr, Allan Nutt memm,ol JIAMIaI - ship, Walking Reserve scholar ship of Allegheny county, the Olen um schol• mshlp, the Arthur C Ehgclo, memo- semi ~ cholaislup, and ,bula,hip, ass aided by the State Fades :anon of Penniylvama Women ale listed among the monetp y awards Louise Calliope scholutships, John W White scholtushlps and fellow slaps, and the II neconni Steekel schohuship in mathematics Lomplete the p‘ulds which till be made at the scholastic net mse. 50 Silk Dresses Meet Destruction To Show Value of Modish Frocks Fifty !nand nose silk drosses at m.! In State College this week, but Penn State co-eds will not be able to mien n theinsleves tenth any of them Instead, they ate going to be used fon scientific n esent oh Plot Pauline B Mack, m charge of the textile chemisti!, ci ork of the Chenustly and Physics school, 14 su pmetsme the pi eject. mina was made possible by nn anonymous donor. She ex ects to use the data m hen she ap- COLLEGE R. O. T. C. UNIT ORDERS NEW REGULATION DRESS War Department Will Furnish 2500 Complete Outfits For Underetasses UNIFORM COMPOSED OF OLIVE DRAB MATERIAL Harvard, Pitt, Carnegie Tech Georgetown to Obtain Similar Garb Nen mason, 111111 toll collm coat, Viand full length tcomeis 0011 on dm ul bc the It 0 T. C. depaament to le ; place the negulatum ninny attne ours ,be untie: clussnien at Penn State The cluing( will go into effect next some+. ten The United States 14m deportment fun rush the nen unifot its and recall those now in use A nequoition ha: been placed la the local organiza tion moth the (cops area headquat tens fon 2500 complete outfits, conmsting of coat, mousers, cap, and shat An men seas cap 55111 I ciliate the ill esent 5015110 hut. This cap will be modified to tesemble those used in the au corps The null collar jacket udl be militian to the ofllcci 5' coat, and null be adorned aath tegulatton It 0 T C emblems and seta tee insignias Require 525 DepoNit The unifomn will be made of wool "Melton" cloth with an invisible weave The cap, jacket and tiouccs, will be of solid olive drab cob, with the c‘ccption of the jacket lapel , Thesc will ho faced in sky blue cloth Completing the outfit a khaki shut will be nolo with a black necktie Tin student will finned, the necktie to gether with Intim! ,hices to match tht unifoim The regular 5:25 noont mill be no gunned with ytar U. Insure the .ale ieluin of the gmments As has been the custom this, fee will be refunded often the return of the unifolin Thee mill be htted nom iitotk and no alto ations will be malt by tht &pint Inca Ten othei caste, n institutions hate I signified their intentions of obtaining the nen unit. nis These incluila e(reoi geton n une, in say, Hart al um versity , Union: sill of Pittsburgh, - negie Institute of Technology, Unis ei sits of yland, IN estei n Mute and college, Lafayette college, Lehigh uni yes sity , Clettyslint g college, and Diesel institute Tht total number of urn loi in, in dw eil he the, institutions outnuni bc~' Penn State's in del bo onli boll DR. VINCENT TO SPEAK AT CHAPEL EXERCISES Contt.got.onni rn•tor W .11 I elk on I=l Geotge Clink Vincent, Pa,Gn of the UlllOll Cmigi egiatinnal lAIIIII.II, Uppei Monteluu, N 010,011 "Youth Looks at I Ire', lantantany." as the subject of hie chapel midi°, in Schaal, auddouurn at 11 o'dod, Sunday nun lung Dr Vincent's speech a ill mai I. hi. fifth before a Penn State audience Ile er 41 gi actuate of Westofinsto col lege, receiving his 11 A degree Cr ma the nos IVMuington institution in DIN In that sear he cc on the Oh, Shades scholar ship to 0 .lor d unr eel say After retur fling ft om Eng land. he attended the Prttcbur gh The oingicnl being adunteil from then in 1 1 10.1 Ile m.a, on darn ed to the United Presbyterian minis try tn 1011 and the moment. ale esainmed for style, um kmanslup, and the amount of sills used in then con.tluLtlon, the matcunl mill be analyzed for the pe, coltage or mammal Yeightlngo. bleak ace, teal mg staength, and nesp.tance to pelspuntlan It is mail the , data that Plofessor Math mill appear be foie the C 011111114,1011 The tevt4 alc bring conducted to deter none the I elation betueen the puce of 4111( d c.ses and then• lea! Tottrgiatt. Locust Lane, Campus Cliques Combine in Choice of Mitten As McLaughlin's 1931 Rival ELECTIONS Head IS urns .Igain,t Code l lolutonts =MMEI LIONS TO DEFEND PENN RELAY TITLE Tracknien Will Compete Against Strong Field in I-Mile Race Tomorrov, Pitted the btiongeiit tenet, in the count! >, u determined Lion quaact h e to up.iet the dope and bieni,t the tape a h lane! foot -nolo tau, at the Liniverbity of Penns} mania ielaysankhn field tonturroh aftei Rekets, Mel , mget, Deinilia, and flonim ate the tunnels selected be Conch Nate to defend the cat meal tetrad of 17 15 'l-5 estab -11-hed last peal he u Penn State team composed of Coo, Offenhaustl, Itcket s, and Nlclsinget Competition in this etent should in me tunonnas Aeon with tenors e esenting Unit els* of Penn.rl lima, New 5 oil, unit es site, Indiana. and Penn State as the out+tsuldlng contestants Enter Sprint Team The Penn team cum pined of Ritchie, Conn, Montgoinem, and 31eNtir conceded an edge In tiack m tithusia,t3 on the hams of Individual teem& and its shooing in indoco meets Wtth such anthotmen as Rehm , . of Penn Mee, Mc:\ of Penn, Unite , . of N Y U , and Snot. of Butler competing, the last lap of the tate should be 04- inctal4 Intinesting to notch In addition to the four-rule team, Coat h Cut Linen, hm, entered a team con... Wig of Dal lington, Folio ton, Istnnedo, and Stookm NI the qual let - auk et cot the afternoon and in the hall-nnle t elaN [onto low Captain Mobley in the pule-valt, rilt.Dtm ell in the high but dice, Pal mea in the high jump, Mot t ell in the hannnei-thi a., and Shim lee in the hanimei and thstus thaw. complete the Lion enti The Puut R cla}s VIII malls Penn State's second uppentance in Intel - Lollegiate Lompetition ON season The Nittattx taadauen am defeated. hp the Unisei,ite of Nei th Carolina 70 1-2 to 55 1-2 at Chapel lIJI , N C Siituiday aftei noon It was the Soothe, act's sum Ratty in the dash, and hot dies that tcalls decided the meet MINING SOCIETY VOTES 1932 CONVENTION HERE Sigma Gamma Epsilon Decade., Unon Signm (lamina Elp,lon, mining hatonits, s oteil to hold as itationil contention at' Penn State dining a meeting at the society at Nollllllll. 01.1,1110111 a, last meek rn Chekkteeth 4 Bum, head ur the 110100 tment nt moir:7, mho uns Peon State's ILple,entata,e kkt the Lumen tuko, dehketed mt addle, at the cau date Who's Dancing Merger on Eve of Elections Surprises College Political Circles—Livezey, Wenrich Complete Party Ticket LEWIS RECEIVES 1932 PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATION ON CAMPUS SLATE; TO FACE LASICH IN CAMPAIGN Huston. Napoleon Will Lead 1931 Locust Lane. Campus Faction, In 'Cla,s Contesti,—T.*liii Head, Non-Fraternit Combination fm Set and 'I Imo Blowing in, a tempest in Penn State's polaical teapot with a last-minute "coup d'etat" Wednesday night Prll Locust Lane and Campus clique stiateg,ists combined tot Le, 101 the annual class election , . next month Paul A Mater Delia Upsilon, ba4ethall manager-elect, lull cam the photo slainlaid against Il,tltd( McLaughlin, Pln Kappa Psi. Student Boat (I. the Independent can didate. Although hinted at a poodlidth vibe n the n lonia .t I -, anl Die hair, renura tutor of the Campus rioninanon ail, a the ennui condone came as n sin p to polltl.l LAI I. It 'I he II ge• had been PI OPO,II tune ago, log apparentls had tall.. thtough iftt ,t ssoir at a 1.111114 Lune inciting Ten Gunpu, fi ate nine, ucrcpoi toil tin n the non. The Calmar+ house,,lnred the Locust Lanc la, tern in tune to pal tit, pat. in the nominating ballot I hex ,Ime alloca it the uea,.n a , hip and trio Student Council Ino the :Mitten's tupportinu 'tan adl be It atoll couch Ph , 1.410111dP Than, P.M 10n,me , .., fin ttea•tuen and 1 eI. La .crex Chi 111,311011. cat ,ftN halfback. lin ,e 1.1.4.11 NODERER RECEIVES FROTH EDITORSHIP Comic Magazine Names Diament Business Nlanager—Eleci,. Bender Art ,lead EI ndo,c R No t 1,7.11 nas fret led editor-in chief and thn ment n as ennui hunt ne,s manager Fpfoth .11 elections 110.1 NI edne-da. night Claude I' Haupt and Mot lA. South 'ill hold joint late tolitio ,Intoi tot the tontine. Vat 1,10,111.11 astiotottes nho vitt!, loot- toll the Nentitt bum d toe ant h Mio and Matti d A M hohaitint The mho te,ng lannagt I lid ibel lull be held IA Ralph C Went ell ll x hile .Maul Ito C Bank. t 'll will become en eulation mallet:lL I la. L Betide, 1.11 bas Llet led alit "late Rebel t C Hokum dl and NI Idles 11 111 ob n 'll sums. ibis elet tall to the berm]. bleque, hoard 121:1,e: t I. nem hhould ' :2, Ildo,ml W Cupple , ;2 Ct.:ll I.lht i man :2 and Ft :Ink. If :sat:mit :2 lkoll 01kt:tit 4tlic ,tumor edlturial ~.dr ..I the fng.t/ine rh, jun., •t.. 111 ~ul Lc mu, wed of Donald (. Icaatolt t 2, Joon, W hot MI II JAM 11 ItVo I I,lnk I: 'I. John D I son '32 I , lank 1. NN i,n et ;2 11l li Young '32, and Donald .1 Young ' HETZEL DESCRIBES WAYS ALUMNI AID Suaccoo, in Dwane". \cc's: College, Precolent Declare , : %t Scranton Dinner TAto nat. ht ula.ll Penn State alumni aid the College tine destub eil Lt I'lladent Ralph 1) Ilttrel las whites.. to 111(1111M (Pi nm thc.nte II Pennstivanat at then annual dame) Seianton last night "llonini nine be too.t hellitnl to the College In being final to It. lot olneetne. and In tieing pu paled to follow rt. 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