ESTABLISHED 1904 Vol. 26, No. 53 SCHOLARS RECEIVE Nominees Favor Proposed HONOR AWARDS OF 1 , Increase in Hospital Fees ' COLLEGE THURSDAY: Students, Faculty To Assemble , For Rites at 8 O'clock in ' Schwab Auditorium , PRESIDENT WILL PRESIDE AT ACADEMIC EXERCISES Dr, Crawford, Allegheny Head ' Is Speaker—Fellowship Rewards Listed Penn State students and faculty will assemble to honor academic lead-H ors of the College at the annual Scholarship Day exercises in Schwao auditorium at 8 °lock Thursday, night Dr. William 11. Crawford, president emeritus of Allegheny college, will be the pi melon! speaker, while President' GEORGE T. LASICH '32 ALFRED E LEWIS "12 Ralph D. Iletzel will preside Prof. i John II Frlzzell, head of the public , Presidential Candidates Unanimously Support. speaking department and acting Col-, llege, chaplain, will deliver the invo- Plan for Free Infirmary Service cation A mocessional of honor students Free Hospital for Penn State, to be the increased fee may ,eein lather led by the College marshal will open ! p i provided by an increase in student I high, it is really an unloose of but; 3 the ceremony. The invocation by eg Gamma honoraryisti ation fees, was given imam- e semestei and is well worth tual " lessor nPsiin, on will follow. Kappa musical mous support by piesulential nom- I The s'atement of Glenn E Thomson trinity, will present a musical set.' nee^ in statements issued last night I'3l, independentelndidate fmthe eaten, the "Zampa Oveitme," by Iles.' In commenting upon the m otiose', senior leadei ship, was like, ise .41 ong old, immediately after the invocation ' Paul A Mitten '3l, Locust Lane can-llt in favor of the pi oposal ddiitc lot the senior class presidency, Presenting his s on the pio- To AU era Fellowships ' said posal George T Lastch '32, Locust D'oicussing "The Challenge f the "The fact that mane Penn State' Lane aspirant fin the Jui. class Impossible," President Crawford will students cannot afford hospital ti eat- is esident said next address the assemblage. Di meet and consequently do not ieceivej "I believe that the flee hospital ~ Crawford became widely known as an , ' his meow case is in itself suf fi cient rea-1 ten , w and in cal mg for emel gene., educator and a speaker dining college l‘ons s n on for the adoption of the in fumed case - and will glee hopital presidency at Allegheny crease in hospdal fee" land chspenstuy facilities" 1811310 1920 Among the books winch , naval. C. McLaughlin '3l, Independ- j His opponent. Alfieri La x.5.',12, lie has mutton dealing with education post, stated ; Campus nominee, st•ited and religio and n ale "The Church and the] eat nominee f°' the some and Th e Amer . c „ n College e , "I believe that the pi (wised plan of,"it question, to the student Blum se tics health so vice Nl.lll be of Acond muslcal number by Kap- gloat !bed„, wII sohed when the Dee hos pr Gamma Psi, a "Ballet Suite," by, benefP. to all students, and I heartil, I Chammade, will conclude the heistendoise the plan Although at fist' section of the program The remaind er of the ceremony will be devoted to the presentation of rewards for schol astic acluevement The arinolintement of elections - to . honor societies will pieceed the pre sentation of cups, prizes and medals The highest tanking national and local finternities, as well as the leading girls' organtzation will receive echo'. maim, cups from the presidents of their respective councils - - Fifty Honor Society Council med als for underclassmen with the high est averages and twenty additional prizes, mill next be piesented President Hetzel will announce the ! winners of scholarships and fe , ,m- 1 shins as the concluding ceremony Louise Carnegie scholarships and John D. White scholaiships and fel lom ships are listed among tne award,' tp be made at this tune Seholaiship Day will be milked at Moist Alto with an afternoon progrnr• at which members of the school will receive medals offered by the Penn State llonoi Society Council Dean Ualph L Watts, of the School of Agri culture, will address the forestiv school during these exercises • iSKIDDING' REVEALS FAMILY TROUBLES Ilnyers' 3-Act Cometl3 Will Appear On Anthers Do Program Next Saturday What to do when a college ti aineo daughto , two mau•ned daughter 0, a "wise-cracking" son,, a know aunt, a pottering fathm-m-law, and an politically inclined husband ale all at home will be the problem of Janette M. Burns '3O, who plays the tole ot stage mother in "Skidding," Players Mother's Day production being staged for nest Saturday night. Patents attending the pi °dilution will see "Mother Hardy" walk out of her family gluey, and lease the blunt ot household duties to hot highly in tompetent es-co-ed daughtti, played by Miss Justine Budlong '.12 When this same daughter tiles housekeep ing, lovemaking, and politics all at the same tune another Jumble will present 'Leh lot solution by the ',tors Thu solution how ever urnavels hap pily. The two mauled daughteis played by My the 11 Webb and Flotence I Itoycioft Wing about r. reconciliation with then ha+liiincli, and Mother tubes up het old post as head of the "Huidy" household The young daughtei peihare, fans best of Ie IZA -- ~ , ,i . ; \.7 , vdit . ~55, CO-EDS SELECT 8 - MATQUEEN AIDES Choose'Heralds. Entertainers lo Complete Preparations for Ceremony May 17 In preparation for May Do cere monies to be held on Holmes Field at b o'clock next Saturday afternoon Helen S Keepers 'lO, Mabel A Thom as '3O, Mabel P. White '3l, Diabolic 1 NVreland '3l, Helen 31 Kepler 'l2, Myrtle 11 Webb '32, Loraine F Lom as '33, and Grace E. McCar lacy '33 bane been chosen as class attendants to the 19.10 May Queen . . . Helen L Arnold '33 and Harslet E Soper '33 gill herald the atm& as the queen's pasty The plocesstor Hill include entertatnerit, piesulenti of the W S C A, \V A A, and MI C A, attendants (sons each class, Maid of honor, Phyllis G. Beadles '33, and Queen of the May, Missy C Woodsing 'JO Upon the ail slog at the tht one Roznayne Chapman '3l, piesnlent of W. A A, will present Miss Woodting a ith a gtecn sphere sigurrynig the earth Maly 1' Davenport '3l, pres ident of the Y V.. C A , will give her a sceptic of flosses, Helen Duel, ssaltes 'Bl, eseusdent of W SG A, sepresentmg the College, \i dl LIM, II Hiss Wood. lag May Queen Folio, rug the lon mai Len canons. the Qucen and hen guest, will be Linter - tanned by fobs dancers, the sanity qua) tat, and the May pole daneei a Campus Cops, May Queens Cavort As Few Freshmen Appear in Frolic Campus cops united with May ,unpeisonation, and a canunin cop (amens, relics with a rusty punt ca,lfaihru, to same a price fur real no• oitei l in youthful frioolity, and hum- " on second less shotgun weddings um° bi oughts With beating di unis and tooting intc reality, when 1933 Melo ated a ass-up s occ.,m to its , osh oh , : hot n a trio oho claimed to have the Satui day afternoon spn it of lb e adjudgtil the V. in no in the 1111 , 4011,A din idler! The Al Jo , son, impel vomited by Easley, also who forgot about "Mammy" and Navy base ' bhad Judge could rennembei tints "St James In- 0a " I" icon in to nun moved to he the outstanding Ael i Juniper s am - pushed too can pat th•pant, while Chloe sate, an, ft inn dithites nho .tee: tingly t ellected nrnrbv mdrmat v, 00115 Ing tees fin dollies, to tale the font y stretches, won second piece in the untie. pave A ht1 , h ,41, uhllo,hho ' leading division, ,lion placid Haul Tau high hats NlOll The "Infil nineites" waymg their the best-di essed content, no Ith the Men NN lute apt ors again, is ailed on with in the n i l pants a 1:0, r unner up, and STATE COLLEGE, PA, TUESDAY. APRIL 29, 1930 (tonttnued on last page) SENIORS RECEIVE . 'LA VIE' TOMORROW Juniors Will Obtain Yearinidls May 10—Purchake . :otIE:xtrtil Annuals for $5 Dist! ibution of 010 La Vie supple ' ',tent. a 11l ho made v hen the ht st ye our of sonnets, at ranged alphabeta.- ! flute A to C, ICLeIN e then tal i nual^ at M011140111.N 'a torment aLeoldnu, to John 1, Bat niece] beanie.• manage] of the 3 carbon:, With the conipletnon of fl,sh ihutnin to the .?mots this arch, the Jun. (las- will be alloted then quota el t cut hooks nest heel. Copies fm ft a : ternities and In tends only he on done] at 55 a copy "Tr 01 dm to lecuce a supplement I each member of Vic upper must piest.nr matt ieulation and nth ' laic cal is 101 both seinesteto," Bain ' Intl I stated "I belle,• it ad% isable to cadet 0' ire copieb " The supplunent 011 l include th” sanir dn.s ens rs I:st vcai's edam 1. ; All of the 1'r2.0 spi ing and m into spot I' and m ie:dlirg and hosinir of this splint; tvill be found in its 27.2 1 pages / trout spoor of rem Old Plain mill be 1 0 mu Led featuie or the edition Each sktion cull be in condeirod form Cove, soul be identical an I the color scheme and layout sinnlat to pi erioto. editions FACULTY TO STUDY STUDENTS' USE OF . ENGLISH LANGUAGE Di. Tschan Heads Investigation Group—School Deans Name Survey Members COMMITTEE PLANS QUIZ FOR GRADUATING CLASS Dennis. Chandlee, Ash. Stol at d Long. Champlin, Stover. Represent College Methods of unmoving the English of Penn State students %sill he stud• led this spring by a giknip of seven faculty members representing the var ious schools of the College This study is undertaken at the in stigation of the local chantin of the American Association of I.:llAci , +itv Professors of is tuch Dr, Plum, .1 Ischan is head. One mianbei cf the committee nisi selected by the dean of each school The committee will undertake an uutml sut vey of they situation at it., lust meeting later this reek Pro bable plans include an English ex amination or all graduating students , hick they must pass to same therm diplomas Each School Repre.enled • Piot% William V Dennis, heml of the t oral sociology dowirtment, is the School of Aglictiltureu leinesent, tire, v,hile Dr Giovcrt Chunillee is the member from the Chemistry and Physics school Piof Pecict Ash will reps client the engineers The School of Education is tem,- ,ented by Dr Cattail D. Champlain ith Piof Mason Long front the Lib eral Arts .sy.houl Prof .Tunics W Stimait of Mineial Inthaque, am' Prof Harney TV Stoner of the Scho o l of Physical Education complete the comnuttee Dr Tschan, in explangng the tea son fot the llls*, stated that the localy chants, thought it was a tille, non pf interest to the . egtne College The study N being tuargrtakeu onll to old the uot I, of the English depart ment The result, of the sui,ey v ill in al' plobabilit3 be submitted to the A A U P. and through them to the Col legk Sainte Alt official action will be left up to that body DOLE FLYER POSTPONES GLIDER CLUB , LECTURE Ti., lectide on as nation be Mai tin Jensen noted fly et, of iginally sche duled tot May 5, has been postponed until May 0, according to an announce ment by Lester N Voice *J3, president of the Penn State Glide, club, which is sponnot int, the noted liter's unit Jensen, mho plans to Oc bete fu: hr appcat mice, y.on national fame last year by ',inning the Dole tiophy ace to Hassan lie oiil he accom panied on h s II ght hena by a ghdct esp. t Acatodnat to Yohe, Jengen's talk (Sill CON ci !coca develoomonto m nen. onautns, and al.o totnn upon mans ot the noted avtattn'm poi•onol o. pollen", dui Ina has II Call EWA. DAIRYMEN OFFER $lOO FOR EXPOSITION AWARDS &tome A%smintion Sponser4 Annual (,attle Judging. tmtest lima Doha Phi -aging Alpha Sig- John Mai shall, who styles hunself a Alth oug h hp t i t‘ ..1 0/ 1 as a \MIR.; .11/` Pin kip', NU 011113:11. t ugabond de-luse, will tell host he bond, Marshall males himself on the I 'Leta Itch, ( - ha, Delta Sienna Chi. Del toured the toolld without spending a fact that he did nut lepiesent Innis/ If te Tan Delta Delta Theta Sigma. cent fon h ansportatton and less than a^ a hobo When he lc ft chicaps, tot Clam, is apps Dina Sh e , Omega Delta , thousand clonal, in all. tuber, he begin ht. mot hl Jniint, he hail a cal e- lent. Phi kappa Phi Itippit speaks in Schaub auditto nun at S full, ,11,110 le that boo ms auled Ph I:appe Psi Phi Kappa r.tu, o'clock totnon Mt night WIWI, lion, t p tit of denitittees iyap Phi Sle:11.1 Pto I:p.ulten, Sig- Maishall has coniplcted an unusual t , n ilionci in, P Lm isAITA 1.71,1011, Theill to PAU.% All college student ,, , he. Stet 'het Mai -11111 awn es- 1 I . P' llll 1110 , 0 111.44 ., 0 111.‘ sit, hitch-liked foe .1,, al cession , .erC fo u l' in ' tabu. that 'Palo Plii Tl , ct hi and I tang! , 11111. he knons of no one who hat hp ought ...mint, ha, ate'- Rail-'I • hit ~-tna 11111.1.. • lane pledge.l employed the same tactics to Ii at el i trod•'/1 .•• 1 111-1 lion p an du soon., to tin 1.11.u4 Lane mound the V.Ollll 11.1 11111 betl,l Betlin and Lomion t t tmoldinc. to tin el. Won, Io ne cause to State College last weel,, Dist him author: pa' flu se. brows "'outland 25i1 While het ehr still complete 1114 125 ' hilt satinet, up the nogts, iieoa bat the neelsni at s moil, show. thousand nuid book in whale he lass alma.' gunboat h e additnot of the P, no State Men the e.per,e,,ees of tint tool,' ,o.indetl b. t biopsy sot/bets Dating 'lab 1, 1 ,0 ' /I to ....111.,' about 15 hal- The hook will he released thin fall by do pat t /if hi, in cup Inc had a too- hit- the inn..hus• strength is cstiinated any al the latge publishing houses 110111 nth:lsms anth the uuhtnty dicta. at 271 tides CIIILEand toll iiiolkibh be called, "'rhe Lite tot on the pi ex ante of S/, t hem', Star- 1 la io toilets !fledged Co Mitten enturou.." ,shat I.lu hi tang o' klidia (mom,. Itho, Pill Epsilon n lees ',alt.(' at mole than $.lOO a dl ho aaat ded to winneis of the sat tons contest , . to he staged It the eighth an nul,' cott age darts exposition to be held hot hme next Fi Way and Saturday Chum among the act, dies is 'II be I contest - in deny /stile anal daisy pi co duct- Judging. hating and sham nit dins cattle, than null pi eduction, anal r nullong, contcct, in m Inch co-eels will compete The .}lol‘, h r yaoncuteel by the !Penn Static clutptel of the Ainet can 13.1111 Science as:salaams. cull he 111, clot the cuposision of 'l' II Patton Iry alltiltlOO to LlOl annuls, sill CI luc utt, cups. medals. I ibbons, anal daily equipment a all be given m Inners in the vat lOUs competition Totirgiatt. Saltzman Elected Basketball Captain Sol Saltzman, ;paid on Penn StateN court team, our named Las -I.etball captain for next you, in a post-season election held yeaterday afternoon Saltzman eun his first basketball letter during the past season, Ile is playing his second year of vanity baseball as catcher. He has been a reserve end on the varsity foot ball teals lot tvvo .0111, W. H. TEAS, TRUSTEE, DIES OF PNEUMONIA Succumbed to Illness Yesterday Morning at 2:00 O'clock In Maryland Home • Willmm H Teas 'O7, memher of the Boind of Trustee, died at Inc home i n Sharpspomt, Annapohi, Mao land at 200 o'lock yesterday morning aftta a brief illness of pnet, monm. Although Mi. Teas sits only elet,ted to the Boald of Ti ustees by the Alum ni in June, 1929, he has been active in College affairs for a numbei of yeals He ens a member of the Ath teta Advisory Committee, nosy the Ath letic Boutd of Control, from 1920 to the time of his resignation in 1929, He sins also a member of the Advis- OIN Committee to the Board of Trus tees for the School of Chernisti and Ph 3 41, El= A, one of the mainstays of the Chemical Alumni Committee on the Priestley Memorial, Mr Teas has coa ti ibuted gi eat deal to the science of chemist, He Suns at one time chairman of the committee Mr. Tins %NUS born In Patei son, Nem, Jersey in 1896 and attended the Philadelphia high school Ho ecei, - ed his bachelor of science degree in chenifstiy tiom Penn State and gained his muhters degree in 1900 He was President of the Andrews Tanning ENtt act company, Tenne.- see Extinct cot ',oration, the Ch..- botad comport) and the Pedetal Cot Equipment company. lie woe also a tined°, of the•Marwq Nattonni -Bank at Marion, Viiginia LOWE WILL TEACH SUMMER STUDENTS Profegnur Hann Instruatun In Second:n.3 School Englssh For 6-NN ee6 Sessoon Oi toe Loa e, pt ofes.on of English nt the Unmet say of Miami and poetry edit,. at the National Stholast, mag azine. mull again tam n the. sear to learnt, in the Institute of English Education dui um the si,m eel. Sum mm Ses,on. oiessor Lowe will mebent Lou', on the oiganization, piesenta tam and supw,lYloll of sei.onditlN stlt.' English which will include let tole lanai} , leminich, and n sui 503 of vihool can uvula A iomposlte toui,e on the throat thi Dientieth tentut V mill be °Ma im by Di. William S Die p , head of thr Englith depaitment. Attila]. C Clootmgh, more ...sin of diamatith, Plo, Dui.' D Mason, of the ionianeo language demutment, Dl. Coil W head of the economies depait mem Prot Gunge J. Wind, of the Get ninr department. rind Prof Wil liam L Weulm, Of the Enghth lama. tote depot fluent John Marshall, 'Vagabond de Luxe,' Will Recount Adventures Tomorrow Thomson Joins Race For 1931 Presidency On Insurgent Ticket COMPLETES Plans for Honorary lastallatton I=l CO-EDS MAY GET PLEBE HONORARY Plan Tc Form Local Chapter of Alpha Lambda Delta-9 Women Eligible Plan , fie the Org.011:ilt !Olt of a Penn Stati of Alpha Lanibil Delta, national IMMO, ft all nay fin freshman women ate Leing completed by Miss Chat lotte 1: Dean of NS onion Installation tvili take pl ten this opting pending official t et. oeng lon be the national coined ' Nine Penn St.oe u omen ale t ligild • To. inembetshlp hau,n, tht ithuhed 25evetage Whined ttlhel In the iihmestei ta • the' fi t e 7 thihith . rear or fm the entree %tat Sopleeholt v men will be admitted 'still the 11,11 uncut as ebattei membeis Those < 14nble in the •131/11011101e <la., me Ehiaboth C y Fat be, Margin t hot ah, St Is is M. 1,111 II SlllllllOll, And Fnih tyne M Sti on, The I: e•lunon Len clulateb ..11.0 'Nth CIO, the,. M.ll 1011 1' Ibossell, and Elenklnth 11 Kalb Alpha Lambda I) , lii 10 t ate, flat 01 Phi Lta SlOt,, I. mail/nal ,vll.l - 11.1(.1111:1 lot I, Nlinlan 10111, ‘‘.l. tditindell nt tit 1111 ermt at ta 102! 'I ht•e it •nthaplei the 10t. 1611,2 la vo in.tallea at (loot gr II .1.1u0.0/0 tend} tillv ura vel.ltie, hatlng. Lhniat,, nr, I , lttos DePattin , Pm dm, II 1L111.2,11 1 and 01,- lahonla 1\ fete than 100 dt lug 010 on di, pla, in tilt tamelonr es nflotion li, the Phtladelphla chant.•t of the AlllOll,ll inStittal of \, Jutetuu 0 being held in the filut Eng - meeting , lanhinn; the nee'. V 1,1,11111; to Prof Phntot L 12, head ol hitettut al entri neei illinaitnlent the ‘hilrit ittoidlt, of the 1..4 tun 1. done In 111e1111K1 , at the Philadelphia thaptei fne .I,ttthe, 201 Z Mandel tollegi_ ati hitt tt. tt lie uniting the 111.1U'llg. on dnplan "FOR THE GLORY OF OLD STATE" PRICE 5 CENTS No Organized Support Claimed as Break Creates Stir CLIQUE LEADERS EN:PECT ' CLOSE CLASS CONTESTS Non-Fi al ernity ' Igo, Belies ed To Hold Balance of Power In Senior Elections I (It 1'11... )li., ru the pellituol I. (Icon 1: I hum..uu head. iii eq. - gent lial.et in 1111 ,Jinp..in. 2 \II preiddenttal nominees back Tree 11041,11 M Han. 1:-attnittes of strength indicate heated td ca for dee. offices. 1 Nominee. adopt platform., ( htlue. re: cal fratersot) men, ber.lop. 1 1 0-s'ltg a Lomb,ntll into tho OL the 1:131 Independent land Locust Lane clique , .. Glenn ! C Thcrnson, Signia Alpha !ell an mow gent slate into the li,dt , e tot the , einei (dikes Ilust hetoie nonunakens closed Supday night. manout f t c nine at , It lazt.- nialah. ..0 pt /qt. to Loth pat lief A of the Campo, faction, he 'Junlhe 1 AM. mgt. hi/ attun ohe tae met net v., ell ttled, nO.l a - noaun Pell fill a Student Council ; th Dissat,futtion o ith clique poloae un± debt illicit as his reason fat bolting the path. Intonint, on an Intkpentlent ticket, ,Thone..,” t !mined in intottozed eup pot t Itn ,atetnent to the eleLtlong uonulDict onsisttil onh of ht. ONVII nalni nil pi e.alt nt John D lot eta,. and 'I hoot] V. Le, to LAtonate, of his l A t ngth sot Ad to title, Although both l pendent Liouct Lune thief, th it he uould tut Into then fol los, I et, I ri.c Ilu.pntai Endiir.cment 1\ Ith t t talon, the politttal ttlt , ” do atop. I .t.t.0l thug ln e d,t.t.tatz Ruh Lhler, artinat“l the pi otob.t. of d 0.," tuntoa, but clatimtl to to, Cot thel , Lantlithit, th, eight nutthint .4 eagle out. .. - iontz , in fa, ot Cl Flue flo,ittSal Thtatt.- h e estnnat eel as t enly to 1 I,th een the Independent, and at ao 1 mile et tr,antzatlon, befot c the reh t the; eattacd the 1. , held Eat 1 to I talk znnath. tantrhugn ntanacca tam 1/ate. t 31. Laughlin Independent I LI hewn,launtLl ;10 tote , for I lit, ttlule Claud T Flaunt, I u- Ito.. 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