Friday, November 7, 1930 Telegram to Davis Voices Professor's Congratulation Conservationist Thanks 7: - Senator-Elect for . Recent Speech 'Upon the election Tuesday of Sec ietary of Labor James J. Davis to the United States Sentitot ship of Pennsylvania, a telegram of congrat ulation Was sent to the senator-elect yesterday by Ptof. Goma.° It Gteen orehe nature education depaament Lr addition to congtatulating Mr Davis, Professor Green e ..pnessed his appreciation of the snstt which the Labor Sectelany made to Penn State several weeks ago semen Ile spoke be „fere the Consetvation Congress At that time semen the senator-elect was informed that compatatlvely few students would probably attend the consertatlon oddness, he declared that he had hoped that be would be speak ing to the students of Penn State. Mr. Davis said that lie vas meetly ndelested in college students and that tins interest was a factor in his decision to accept the invitation to speak before the Congress. 'lf I find a gloater peteentage of students in the audience than I have been told so ill be theme, I shall talk to those students on the general ton ne of corsersatnon as ,ell as to the delegates of the Congress on nature consenvatann,” Secretary Davis de ckled On the other hand, the senator elect expiessed the hope that at some future tune he could have the oppoi tunity of speaking helot° the entire student body of Penn State. PHI ETA SIGMA ELECTS 6 SOPHOMORE SCHOLARS Booster '33 Will Itepre,ent Chapter At National Comention Acting for the first tine this yam, Phi Eta Sigma, honmaly fieshmen scholastic fraterrity, elected sr soph omores to membership last night Attaining an asciage glade of 25 or balm during their fieshman Veto A. Alinse, Jame, J. Kinney, and George II Afesseily sniff be admitted to membership Otherness pledges are Caileton It Parse, Harold D. Reese, and Ernest B. Zukauskas E, Iluester '33 ,rnesident of the fraternity, 'was chosen as dele gate to this 114111114 cons calwt to be held in Gteeneastle, Indiana Hatay \V. Lightstone '3l was elected o the rinens , c Council at a nmetang old m' Old Main last Wednesday 4ght Lightstone will fill the position eft vacant by L Ned Belli '3l, sen .or - .presentative echo faded to le urn to college this soliester. GOOD EATS- You Will Find Them at ,cRAIG'S RESTAURANT ON ALLEN STREET THE HOOVER Sc SMITH CO. PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE FRATERNITY JEWELERS Since 1539 Makers of Penn State Men's Class Ring On Sale at Stark Bros. & Harper Flat top single pedestal desks, 28x11 512.50 Flat top single pedestal desks, 30x-I5 18.00 Flat top double pedestal desks, 30x5 9 "5.00 Student tables 5.00 Gate leg table. 4.50 Typewriter tables, 18a50 4.00 Typewriter tables with di anoi and slide 8.50 _Telephone stands 4.50 Chiffoniers 12.50 Book shelves 4.50 - Book racks 1.75 'Clothes trees 2.00 Department of ~ .Industrial Engineering Shops Ap ENGINEERING UNIT II State College Polls Republican Majority The Republican Party gamed a &anal inajouty In State College of all dotes cast at the gonadal elec tion Tuesday Giffmd Pinthot, Repubhean nom inee fot govetnot, defeated John S. Hemphill by 11.41. to 313 totes, Mule James J Davis polled list votes to 2J2 for his Demomatte op ponent Tot Hinted States senator The high school bond ttsue on us Passed by a vote of 1055 to 351. ACTORS TO STAGE 'MASK AND FACE' Neusliaum Will Direct Production of Italian Satirical Comedy for Presentation Dec. 6 "Tile Mask and the Pace," an Italian atarit. comedy Produced in London and Ness York, will be enacted by the Penn State Play era in Schwab Audi tor rum, December 6. When in 1921 the show was ino dosed in the Bijou Theatre in New York, William ravetsham took the isle of Count Glom which Philip Epstein '22 will enact in the Plants' Nosion Cutres desclibed Catheiine Willind NN h o portrayed the feminine lead, Countess Gra , in, as "a handsome %acmes blonde v.ho filled the eye" Mary BI Demaicst 'Pd v.lll enact the same tole in the December Presenta tion Taken from a grotesque comedy in the Italian by Luigi Chan,:lh, "The Mast and the Face" has been taan , ,- lat., into English by both Chester IS Fernald and Somerset Maugham. Me Flank S Neusbaum, the detector, is using the Fernald s e rsl on DR. WILLIAM DYE TO DISCUSS PASSION PLAY SUNDAY NIGHT Dr. William S D y e, head of the 'English litei Arne department, will speak on "Oberammegau and the Pas- Lion Play" at i the first rhscussional mecting'ol , the Young Peoplb'b fellow ship of the Episcopal church in St Andrew's parish house at G JO o'clock Sunday night The Young People's Fellow chip, newly organized, Is a student organ, zntion which will conduct open formes on subjects of interest curry Sunday night Faculty members will lead the discusiums. PUBLISHES BLUE B kND STORY The nut 'rent issue of Pitt Palte,, a monthly publaalton distt tinned by the Putt Pitt hotel in Pnt , ,butt.th tact es story about the Blue Band Why Girls Leave Home ! ~, ° Acacia and Beta Kappa - °Alpha Cl, Rho .Alpha Chi Malan__ .Alpha Gamma Rho_ Al Hollander • 7y Ziegler Dan Gregor) __lra Bon mazes Orthestr Johnny NI iit/er Sir ity Ton Harley Mai burger itli Nichols ____"Pat" Riley Or cliestra Ross Smith __Pennsy haunt Ramblers The Midshipmen tinsit. tinkers Al drama Aces \\ node Fray ne Leo Nash's Orchestra Frank Carr's Bellhop, George Sitter Saint Ice rS ', Chicano ;Sighting des Blue and White Natant NI." Paul Graham'•. Orchestra Art Zeller's Merry •linkers CI de Black Vic Fescina Ity thm Bine, C1111131.1C On is Orchestra Alcr.; I Hon aid Tod Brun Tragic Clark's Orchestra Sane Tracey Brubaker', Six Cadets "Dick" linen .__ Ernie Rudiodl and his Collegian; "Bub" McGon an's Orchestra Penn Ramblers _Si Mary 's Vivito armors C. I.lned Manic "Eddie" Brubaker Paul Zimmerman Pitt SI mita Tramps __Huntingdon Valley Ina Orchestra - °Alpha Kappa I', and Lambda Chi Alpha_ Alpha Sigma Phe °Alpha Tau Omega Alpha Zeta °Bela Sigma Rho °Beta Theta I', .CIII Phi Ch, Up•ahrt ° Pena Stgata Pt,, "Delta Tau Delta "Della Theta S.gma Della Upsilon Kappa Della Rho "Ph, Kappa 'Phi Kappa X, °Phi Kappa l',i Phi Kapp t Tau Kappa Sigma Phi Della 'Nitta ' 'Omega Epsilon _ ll'l Epstlon I', Ph, Gamma Delta °Pht Lambda Theta "Ph, I', l'ht • °Pht Statute Delta 'Phi Steam 'Phi Kappa 111,1,1 'l', Kappa Phi °Sigma Alpha Sigma Chi Serena Nu Stgma Ph, Aloha Sigma l'lte Emalon_ _ Sigma Ph, Sterna "Sigma Pt__ Tau Pin Delta 'Theta Chi__ "Theta Kappa Pht 'Theta?. Epsilon "Theta Up"alon Omega 'Theta Nt ° Triangle Closed Fral” Closed Saturda:t DINE CONFERENCES START UNDER EXTENSION (MD kNCE Foieman conic, once., Isith mine 1h it Is schools of Penn State groups in Westet n Pernsyhanin hie e-,;aged m , 156 esealth protects linen staited by Gdbe,6 D Then--s -botsn in a bulletin suninnrinng the 1. 1 e emit-floe ye•is of re,aich at the ^pecialist foleman tiainant tl engireering evterdon depai Minna I CLdlea.e 'll, pamphlet NI as publish- Set eral mole groups ate to Le added patt of the annitersaiy tele to this plogram in the nem futin e • " n ” The plan of •tupeitisoi!, , The lailittan let ads that research o }nth a small gi a oup of folemen ,tatted it tne College neon be ,aounda con f„„,, t , to 101 the toot , tudents vme admitted too,among themstlves m table int.* :blembei, of toe faculty oleic engaged Icatned in the plant and from toot in mdn.daal ,cecm en before t o lo L n s g t en d a natemal under the guidance 01 a col ego Undo., is the most populai noise to ` he"' field wen by the oupaitinent, Thu nits de-1 • NEW $l.OO EDITION BOOKS' Fel meriy $3.30 to $5.00 Mother India Bismarck Royal Road to Romance The Life of Christ Why We Behave Like Human Beings THE ATHLETIC STORE On Co•Op Coiner All Student Supplies • , , el Anu ..., , •, - -L.1, , ....,,,, ~.,..,.t.,..,„....: .:0‘...., , •,Z . ,: i4-4, , A-- , t '-,4, 4 ' " • 1 ✓ u r ' 0 r.,4,!e" r yo CHRYSANTHEMUMS State College Floral Shoppe Allen Street Phone 580 J THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Al Rennard', Orchestra ___li,.kins Scre.ders _"J num)" De In,reln. Alexander's Column an. SCHOOLS or COLLEGE HOLD IM; lII:SS:ARCH EXPERIMENTS I PATRON7Z OUR ADVERTISERS EXTENSION HEADS START LECTURES Series of 1 Waehl) Talks In Altoona Classes Pt of lohn II Ft Thor Hat ces St,ocet, and SL Helen Mule Sae tad of the School of I. !total Aut., Sill olico a set les, of lest:: c too tnaots, one leetut e a neck foe i pet mil of live V. OCkS, in Altoona besioning Mondm. Professor Frlnell, I•oad of the dc pal tment of pubis. boo Ilonr. mill leer. hr: learn es on the ,nbjett of "Pr...- lice! Public Speahlor " Pi ofesimt SiON m, of the clonal intent of economies, sill 1:1% 0 lice loam cs on "Salesmanship and 1 , -; ' Dims &amid, of the ilepm talent of am 'led mt., Will mesent a., es of nftetnoen on "The Dm in a ton of 1: a llodet n Iloi tc " Sawn "ms lectured before man:, o ono's clubs on bonito!. topics Thew ploglams %uo ..poniored In the Altoona School of Conuneice and the meetings sell be held in the and, tea nn, of the, Schou' of Conunclee and the Logan wort of the Penn Alto hotel Part of the esterr_ 10, v, cal. or the Coltege art. these teat ofzt at, an tinged as peaking Luca through ca.t the state by tat depac talent of eng.tneet tng tenon ?ATRONIZE OUR ADN,ERITSEIZS EFFICIENT and MODERATELY PRICED MEAL SERVICE THE BLUE MOON SERVE DAINTY PARTY CAKES fiom THE ELECTRIC BAKERY 127 W. Beal er c. N G 2 rti ll !!,; 1 1 11 ,',,,,„ !E••'111' I til'; , .. H,•ir v;111i I 1;1 1 .I',:di ' l'' iVIS,IY ,' 1e 4 1,1I •p1 H I .i`i,';,',•ll,,','',l.l' 1 rIIH I Ii Y q l v; 4 1 „d ;1 i H ; ' yI : ' ili(L!'l,l jam t,iiii';'l 1 '1, 4 __,J;;: , ,-, I , Il ,!'' " :•N rf i ' ' '' L •f.' ' 1 . I Y ' ' ' — o , ti r !" l . -l c :k 4 H ~=-p 0 , L i ; - -v r i ~ = =- 4 ,-4 -- ', iN-,..7''1 ',' - '--, - ;.'ist.. 0/--4.,:', , ,At,- , - A - , A IP 4 0 ,i -.7 . .., , v,.4. t , H _./,,,,*'• ,/,;:fclf ; ~„. ), .--A A fiT g __ .i -7WV,.. 4 1 , 0f. ',,.;,-,--,,'.. .- - 4"4., -. 4 -';-•Tzve( 7 - . 4:& & ,F,-- - --uz''' ---- They shut the door ©n hybrid styles Quantity production of equipment has long been practiced by the tcliphone industry. Telephone designers years ago shut the door on many hybitd styles—seeking first to work out instruments which could best transmit the voice, then making these few ti pes in great quantities. This shmdardizahon made possible concen trated study of manufacturing processes, and A NATION•NJOE SYSTEM OF MORE THAN 20,000,000 INTER CONNECTING TELEPHONES 183 Students From 17 States Enroll At College in 1930 One hunch ed eighty-tln ce ,tudcnts Gom ~ enteen claret ant state, in all • mt., or the couch v ttansfou cd to PontState th. ,eine%tel, a tem, t e.,4en \ reteld by Di Carl E. Ma, qu, at College exanunel, teveals Or this numbei 119 ate men stink the tem:ming GI are omen Class wading, shoo. that IS ale freshmen. 07 ale icsristmeil in the sophomore tl.•ss, 51 lia‘e cn oiled among the J ulians and 10 lake then plates in the 4CTI'DI class Thee still study in 21 (Ito opt nepal Intents Wilde the students transfer toil from eaaa nest, north, and south, ream,lrama had by faii the largest .einesein ntion, tt twsfcr s from this state numbeonr I'lo New York .nil Onto yith nine students each hold .econd Mace, while New Jersey, 11Ias •achusetts, .111 d North Carolina or me joint holders of the thud position 'Ali tote students each m try land 11,1 four students, chile Vr.gm a, Alabama, I.lmlngan, and In- Mara each rein represented otth ten state., Oklahoma, C dam um, FlAnia, Utah, West Vmgmm, and Ness Hamp,lme, had a lone rep ,entat,e the tcu anties of Pot to Use and Haman also had one trans c tch Ft Thom, College, the tinivelslty of ritt , buigh, and the Untversay of 0 A MODERN IVO MA) 111 1 , 1 1 ,1 ! 1. 1!1 1 1 : 1 1 1: 1 1: 1 1 i 1 1 1 11 1 1 1; i 1 ;71: lirlllll.LJsj,4llll steady improvement of them. For ex-Imple, the production of 15,000,000 switchboard lamps .t peal, all of one type, led to the development of a highly special machine which does in a few minutes what once took an horn. Manufacturing engineers, with thur early start in applying these ideas, have been able to develop methods which in many eases have be come Industrial models. 77te oppoi trinity is there! BELL SYSTEM Page Three Pennsylvania led the colleges front which these students came, each Con ti Ibutmg mole than ten new students. Duke unn.osity, and the Indiana, Bloomsburg, Clarion, 1111li Mansfield state not mat seine!, contaibuted mole than hoe students tespecta‘elv Dr Maiqualdt stated that m addi tion to the 183 students adulated, Ithere mete 135 mho epithet! mith fail ures, despite the fact that a nottee bad beets sent to all colleges that stu dents s.ith failures to then previous college moll. would not be admitted. HAVE A 'MARCEL OR FINGER WAVE FOR HOUSEPAR FY AT Louise A. Lambert's Beauty Parlor 2nd Flom Leitzell Bldg. Phone 210-3 _Li MONTGOMERY'S ICSP: (f..;41'! T IIA 'j 4 : 1 4, iNt,t 4 ,OA, cro '