PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Published sorril•weekly doling ilia Collet* year. eseept nn bolllern Iry Madera. of Tho Pennsylvania Stat. Colleen In tea irtveret el Os - Coiled, the au:dente. faculty, alumni. and friends. THE MANAGING BOARD James H. Coogan jr. '3O Russell L Rehm '3O EJltor•ln•Cbld Minium Manager Charles A. Mensch '3O Calvin E. Barwis '3O 'amebic Editor Adverllainu Stamm Robert. P. Stevenson '3O Henry IL Dowdy jr. '3O 0..... Editor Circulation Mounter Quinton E Beauge '3O . sport. Editor ASSOCIATE EDITORS Jacob L. Cohen '3l Charles A. Schmidt jr. '3l Wllham C. McElvala '3l Norman B. Sobler '3l Roy E. Morgan '3l William K. Ulerich '3l ASSOCIATE BUSINESS MANAGERS Alan D. Cutting '3l Algert .3 Mileski '3l William B. Heilman '3l Harry C Wood '3l WOMEN'S EDITORIAL STAFF Grace M. Woodnm '3O Mary .1. Adams '3l Women's Editor Anewlate Editor Helen 1•`. Faust '3O Janet L. Brovalback '3l Menacing rilitor Amanda. FtkW Martha .1 Gohrecht 'BO E. Lomse flotTedas '3l News Editor Mandate Fdlins limber Eastern Intercollegiate Newspaper Assoc:llium 1=221 TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1030 STOPPING THE GAPS A dMlnet lot d step in ft ate, nity tnslung niethody will be tines NI Thursday if Interfi ate ratty Counul teatt4 f.nm ably towaid the in efeiential bid ding Proposal. Its adoption oill eliminate etrectiveh the possibility of M blob still t croon, mulct the present code. When existing rushing regulations bete put into mactwe two }ems ago it inns Inches ed that a freshman would be able to choose a hatmnity entnelt of his men uninfluenced Lit high piessure salesmen dang ling pledge buttons before his eyes This plan has been found to Opel ate excellently until the appointed bout when the pi ospettite pledge is to make his may to the house of his dunce At this point, hostilities break out as fiateinits men betake themselves to the lodging:, of desirable fieshmen and apple all the "strong aim" Methods of founer teals nefei ential bidding, in which the fieslumm places his choice of flaternltlCS no older ot mormenee and send this list to sound cents at point mingle it is eonmmed with bads extended by the houses, mill eliminate this No last minute darn., pet haps affected by outside influences, still be possible. The nthei apparent fault in the present code is the insufhtient penalty for inflections Although the line be increased, as is pi oposed, fraternities will still be tempted to violate the rules to obtain a desirable fresh man. The suggestion that social pi it ileges he denied guilty houses is the most promising It stiikes ileac l} at a Nita! point in the f into nit}'s act!, ity, The proposals before Connelh tonight ale two stop-gaps for dangerous loopholes in the male Before Penn State fiato pities may look tom ard an entirely satisfactoiy lashing sy tem, the last testiges of the old-fashioned "leadtPiPnig" mist be ohliteiated BEFORE SUNDAY SPORTS Wall the conning of worm ,enthei qudent agitn tlon lot Sundal sport ormleges ha, been ntouqed once A large majorltt appeals to be unequivoenbly fia these in respect to tennis and golf, citing mourn°, able reasons uhy the light should be extended by the College The most leecnt ammunition supplied those in fasor of Sunday spelt, bete is the Blue La, poll conducted by a Philadelphia neuspaper in which Pennsylvania till emlls of all professions nail business occupations voted for iepeal. This, it is declared, planes tbat no ' olijeta:ml. v.ould he forthcoming fiom the people, through" the, medium of the Legislature, if pi ivileges were granted Cci boob , Sunday tennis and golf are &suable if some method of regulation could be established Hnuevm, on 11,01( days, a hen bunny students ale in class, the links and courts are over-cinwded That this condition anal,' be gleath aggiavated on Sundays is cadent Instead of enjoyable sport, confusion ought insult Be rme Sunday smuts ale practical, sonic °Astral of reg ulation must be found APPRECIATION Student loyalty townril college faculty mothers, Is /nob is too often lacking, 14 fm cibly expressed in an ednnnal which appeared i ecently in the Daily Mtn, student nem, s organ of the Uniyel9ity of Illinois, Entitled "We Want Dean Clank," the edam at is a foment plea fm intention of Dean Thom, Ankle Clark, "world's first Dean of Bien" The Daily Illtrn, hehevmg it expie.ses the opinion of the °lane student body, ,hot is the nel, Univensity administintion to discuatle Dean Clark florin (hopping the reigns of office no\ t Neal in vpealong of the venetahle Dean the edantial le Ina!kg "Thowonals of %talents have inhaled and respect ed Dean Cloth, and confided in him. All over the um Id today there ate Dino who esteem lion as the best Ti tend they had in college Faculty men and minion recognize hon as one of the best Intel mete!, of the student body Such admiration is not the prattle of n eel !rose editor It Is an yam ession of appi emotion to a man nho bus given the best years of iris life to college students Such espressions of confidence, as expressed by Ulla vl oay of Mirrors students, or null well become the Penn State strident body. Respect and minor talon for facul ty members and administration officials rs a qualitr, to be admired in it student body more highly than severe and unfounded einicisin. The Show Window With graduation but a few weeks off, we hose ipploached soma! of out leading Remota for then lust winds. Following is the first of a nests of in ters was, to be pubh , hed whenevet we too noses a semen who eln speak fin one nimble without more than wounding the King's English As told to the Composer, hg P 14 nee Bat ohm, 'O, Student Gorr, potent I'teoolent gird Potatoes.. Hollow. of the "1070 Semi" Sum,loolcot "Would that I n.me a ne , ,hman again, tonally heading upon Penn State'n thieshold NA, shall I forget the dads tick to Ag 11,11, its sate palm and limp light aim aft. an intensive class election, the thiN Pcnstate Jessie died, and, Inealeatall), that trip to Califoinia I hone learned much at this noble in stitution I hope I leave it a betel place Inc ha, mg been here The song Is ended "There Is onl, one flung I regret That dog in nn• snphornme tear I spent ^eptuated ham .Tobn L And .m.i, he walked. soltiv humming "Me Ind Ms Shadou " In the Campusem's opinion. the A A should equip those lace oggemen with .o.e , Thee could do then moll. so much better. Tt is summed that a freshman is 55 seen sunning on the campus doting Spud. Week Snooping about Int choice goccip Finlay into, ore chanced upon a delectable ionised It concern% a group of desperado, and kndr &tram's phelonm., phlatpbeet Some ten knight errant, invaded the poorer plant intent on blorring the fire siren One, ionic dui mg than hi. fellong, accomplished the deed Fleeing outside, he ran into a squadron of Folly Cops, from a smoke behind Main Engineering. "Stop, ore hare sou." ther cried esultantly, "The hell ton have," sephed out het n And air he galloped Walt reckle, abandon the Keep... of the Pence gate ch,e. but fttntlessav As the , . sped nil, the nine-odd seconntbees stepped Itasut edit' float linen haling place and hsughttiv snatched donntonn Ins a late cnach Non Fst7simons, out Best Dressed Man, is a shv lad. We hem he Imbed Lou Bell, horneton n set ibe, not to emte up - the F,nto content, fnr the Cheqt , nr Tenn,. About the campus Da, e Arei,ughlin, neule elect"! Senior tune, ante, his 00010 on a Lion son and bpell. it wrong Madeline Delance of Delaney & Haul Inc, walk, into the tapiooni—Liek Staley along, five feet to the lea]. Cv SobleL pug ilist giving e‘planation *Mt of his black coo Esie Reese, niastel politician, thION,t Isis support to Bi min in the State guises listens:ll lace . Tea Sap per dons his Lion suit fm the thud time, as Dutch Ricker, chap man of the Lion suit committee, East Huston, Ramps Sig's usual Soph pies !dent, piloting the stately Teddy Maceis smith a com mendable aly.ol pton in lus caigo . SCNCIaI daunt less Junin, stewing thou class bla7eis . Jim Con g., Alpha Sgima Phi hone, such a gash in his Rite head, says i.e leceimed it it hen he sins tapped Sat urday to Lees is a much-photographed young I mil} in the ha ir Pinf Tanner, mailed by an utter lach,of he, tt tale Rip ltailde is stooped mei 1,5 his smeighted watch chain . , Bobby Galbraith plays 'Ron woe" with a blown canine of doubtful pal entage inn the Unusual Room . IS TIIP PP\\ STATE 111\\P/ COMING SOON ?Ws L • A-1%1 , Another Dollar Day Stark Bros. & Harper "A Style Center" NEXT TO TEE' MOVIES 'ME PENN STATE COLL2GIAIV of the loom nu , ' Fled Leos Puttee, and both plastel and bee omit unno- Letter Box 1 deed The Chenmtry and Physics Wilding una a smell, old Ice trap, All “Letters le the Editor'• met hear and the Bull Pen nil old limn Vr d . e lr: d t . ..: g m , " d tdrAL:f .1t.,,,y1 1 :; . enough masted %pace to hale Ind( the enient the nignatere rennennlbllit, FleNhonan eltp.s, but :e nd the place, it annumed he the editor for sentlnientx mith the II end SO, thew ..... d In thin column lin bed the ghost of 'S,%nn.pv' Pond— [the Pond ttlghtton of good, solid molls lend good. solid tenelonp. Old Chapel Moved by si bet I Consoler an evil oas 0 thlapalated hill, Ore tie e ino non college non lit, I recently vote ti nusola on the Peeling %einem of the 'the enclosed lettei to the editor of ancient seats and taught cold Nom I the Penn State .llumnt Nesys, hoping Ithe thoughts that eddied about one's that he would see ht to publish nt, n,, feet, but one the plafmm stns the an exit cgs= of onunnon on the pot tousttc Doctor, 0 1 , lloneke I cool one Penn State 'Mummy ma, continue the lot of examples tl,a of greatly 4111 In Med to lee. , 0 inn reply lltll on, A n molm.s, on Mathematic-1, a letter Tim the edam. Ignoring cola- Steckel and Willand, in Language., pletels the main point of 1115 contest- Foster. These men glow old ,don ; anon namely, that the Penn State foe- oak the stones of Old Mann, un len ulty is under paid, meproaclung Me I and ns thQ utile they yet stayed o a , for failing in MN' motel obhgatton to thlough lose of the Colle"e and of la editions and cond. Must of then n • pay my campaorn pledge, and slatting , :that he, fan one, stun snout ely Inelmer in anegone.and t he./ liken ili not the pi esent kunlihng ogtann Isome he seen agann—nes et, at tip 'fine audits in sniestopping en need I on nhuh [he. be the esteemed editor shuns, teal Mlllollon managed not only to exr,', I the petioe , en , influence of associating; but to tench and anomie too genena o nth pohttetans the p ennqs i nutun lions They nemanned thloae,ll !m -alty, ran me expect to add nest men sal nets , I was not so hang lino 'of then calthen—men inn o hoot, Pent personal kitten. :nal 1 - don't cote a Onkel'. dam about Inns pci , nno , te. iState is met nit' n noon—at then actions I am Intenested, intense's intelested, on the ac nth of Penn The scene has changed, hut the State, and I belles° Muth thia the sm.lartes have not kept pace We ale failure to nolo emote the fact that a teplacmg the old telthens who hay , on We ate not even hem: college ns stifling as its faculty—,Passedmrt as Ing as its bunlthnirs—is t in those We Isep , 'mental to that In offal themsa,antes at the tosses,. possum. lesel, and at the same tune expect In the enclo.ed letto I am not at them to pursue studies fm odyance I looking the plesmnt bunlihng inn ogtam. II an co„tenchng that oak this ex- deg' ens, to publish panum , houid Cent , cn „, nenduut and, incalentalls. to teach. Thu, as u,ecen„ in the 10 , 0 , 4 ~t , u 3 scalel pest itself 1, devolving of n much fuller tie:am:A than can be gin ea I am not ti cm: , to defend sty natal It in this sikice It is sullictent to I tun pntudc in v Ithholdmic enghty-foun dollar hunt ,he college eeifeee, an say that the College appeals In the many noble tole of a usmer, mg to explannour that tha ottlth 'Wing is a t th for!ant; motest aganast the actions of a slant- ' lxne unr „ glued „ c h ni „, ti „ uen ' Theme is no names, then, for salary May I )r, Edam, that ymt , hut the " T plentyd a l n f 'spate MIMIC 111 nom Lett. Box column bi ddngs " We ion'. ,r and lot tine enclosed lettct and this a, l" mite of inn nck and put. companying lett. of explanattne in in two tantl , ll, c. 0... 1110-1110 01 I w ell, to resent to the opening pain (Signed) on opts no Ura,. and no gnomic, not 13 B .tstrcom '25 men a doom knots, will he bought south no, mono, until theta ns some tecog mutton of the fact that luncks, granite, and door knobs do not make a col lege, and that a foculty does (Signed) I L The Edltor, The .111thl in A en Inca] Sit j Pot .once tell c I have i ecoved at 1 Intel %ah, ft not the Ti east], et of the 1 College nutter lenundel. of the :re note teniatns unpin a Inge , put of the handled doll. pledge II JOSEPHSON TO VISIT EUROPE made or the 1021-1022 camimurn Prof Helen B Josephson, pi ,lessor should be es Went bt this time that of form 0",,0,10n0,,,, will bore for I do not intend to pay it. Mae I state Europe Jane b on a stc-month in- In telly the r eason^ sifect ion trip Pre lessor Josephson The non-par ment of the money rs, call trout the agricultural expel imen. of course, of Lttle material mirror- tat stations of lien many, Sweden, and tance The amount is negligible and I !England to study the delkNdiation of the lac% of *nookd not hold for long forage chops and the completton of the new Old Mali,! 'the grading of the golf coal so, or the •epla, mg of the cow with the ',endow *l , her stoinach, or hose recent demise was on uatversall!, mom nee point is that I ant unwilling to eon lti that, one red cent to the building of am espensi‘ e plant as long as our faculty menthol s—who alone can give ~my salve trolhe plant—me compelled Ito exist on salaries which would be efused in disgust be at, in st-class 'flambe! It is high time that the ad mininta ation am oi,e to the fact that expen‘o, buildings has e no signal ' Lance if tires contain underpaid and usena othed teach°, Until a few years ago the per sonnel of the taunts- was more portant than the buildings in winch the faculty taught The plaster might fall horn the classroom ceiling, a bumble-bee might blunder I:l4th , in tin ough a broken pane, but the man leaning his chalk-eovet crl back against the blackboard in the front R. F. Stein Motoi Co Storage, Gas and Oil 24-Hour Service Phone 252 ALBERT DEAL& SON Heating AD Plumbing 117 Frazier Street American Boy Sport Watches $9.75 Crabtree's CAMPUS GROUP %ILL FETE FRESHMEN WOMEN SUNDAY Campus Clubs Council will onto. tam freshman women at a lea on tho Limn of Woman's Building ft om '1 un til •1 30 o'clock Sunday afteinnon. Isabella Yackel '3l, president of the Council, has chosen Anne E. Mc- Guire genmal chairman E. Louise HotTedit7 '3l mill head the invitations commthee and Maigniet Pahno 'B2, the refieshment committee ilLugaret F Emil! '3l in chin ge of enteitam molt. \Pnlblm E Coughlin, a gladuate student In te•tde chelmstry, has been letamed by tho Celanese eorpolatlon of Alumna as a le , ,ealell assistant, Piot Pauline 13 Mack, of the depart- B B 4SIIC:011C '2 ~.,„,i, \\,.......n.1., ~..OK ~« • , \ • 0,. ~ ,,11 .c , ,,,, 1:,,,....1, ,.. 1.,,1\. , ,,, \ __ \ \ ,. k.- .,, , , ,, ,,,..21 ,,,.., ~ •"..s, t:',..,,,,, \ --t-.•,, •,,.. - ; - - , 1....41, \ ' 3-,- - , _ - _, ,,,,, ,..„ ~,. ., ,, , N ,,z,.T. ---> * --- ;7. ~. ... ..„......__-__\_ -4-,>,v.., \ ~, \ A A milestone of Telephone progress , This market is used to show the position of a new type of underground cable line. It is also a monument to the Bell System policy of constantly improving established methods and developing new ones. For years underground telephone cables have been laid in hollow duct lines especially constructed for the purpose. By this newly developed supplementary method they can be buried directly in the ground without con- BELL SYSTEM eif notton-totdr .vitern of inter-ronnertrng telephone, "OUR PIONEERING WORK HAS JUST BEGUN" APPOINTED EXHIBIT DIRECTOR BLUE KEY ELECTIONS Unnior Honor Snelel>) Nally Charle, T Davis Daval B Boutin!. William R Ileaid Paul IV, Elmleison Robert C }Woman Alfred E Lewis Hatiy 12 McCoy Action H Mantels Jt. John D Page Thigh E. Paley .1! Flank A. &non (icing° J Snout Mank E 'rep!! Allied C Thin pe ,11 James W Trullinget Herman C Webet I Fled Winstead 40 CEN ;EAVI/GS? OL, BEDBUG DESTROVEN +MEV, BMIGS.HILES EGGS. NO ODOR—NO STAINS NON - POISONOUS Rexall Drug Store Robert J. Miller A Complete Food Service * . A duit—and, under many conditions, at a sav ing of time and money. To do this it was necessary to develop a new type of cable, many kinds of special equipment including labor-saving installation machinery, and to work out an entirely new installation procedure. Progress mean eh Inge. The Bell System holds no procedure so sacred that it is not open to improvement. Tuesday, May 20, 1930 COLONEL McCASKEY VIEWS lIIRMINGILISI GIRL cADErs Col Walter B. McCaskey, of the department of military science and tactics, reviemed the student cadet corps of the Bil mingliam School fot (in Is at Bit mingharn, Pa., Sntui dos. Copt Maui ice C Bigelow, Capt. Ram t Sharp, Lieut Donald G. White, Lieut. Lvman 0 Williams and Russell R. Louder wei e the judges of the close railer di ill. Owl thu tv cadet officers nen e 'accent at the esercises. C4liir atM=o MEM John llammore Loretta Young In 'ME MAN FROM BLANKLErS' WEDNESDAY— B•Ihe Dm 0, Basil Ratilhone in "A NOTORIOUS AFFAIR" Edmund Lone, Warren ll3mer in "BORN RECKLESS" MESS Marie DreqNler, Polly Moran in "CAUGHT SHORT" Laurence Cra). Henn) Rabin in "CHILDREN 0!' PLEASURE" Nittany Theatre TUESDAY- Lem, Slone, Erne,( Torrcnce in 'STRIC'T'LY UNCONVENTIONAL DEM 'BORN RECKLESS SATURDAY "CAUGHT SHORT Tlie Omer , kv , kut4 ,la 4