Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, January 16, 1931, Image 1

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VOL. 27, No. 28
WHITEY KAUFFMAN
TO FURNISH MUSIC
AT MILITARY BALL
Tours North Following Extended
Theatre Engagement in
Miami, Florida
WILL APPEAR FOR THIRD
TIME AT R.O.T.C. DANCE
Student Officers May ConlinUe
Co-ed Colonel Precedent
Begun Last Year
Whitey Kauffman and his arches
tia will furnish music at the Military
Ball to be held in Recreation hall Feb
ruary 20, according to terms of the
contract signed Wednesday night
The orchestra, uhich tins bean se
lected by a committee headed by Sam
uel E. McKibben '3l, has been play
ing at the Public Olympic theatre at
Miami, Florida, since last summer
Recently it began its northern trip
and among its appearances was one
at the Georgia-Florida Thanksgiving
football dance held in Savannah,
Georgia Last week the orchestra
performed in the eastern, part of
Pennsylvania After an appearance
at Pittsburgh they played at Erie
this week
When Whitey Kauffman plats at
the Military Bull this yeas it will
marsh Ins third appearance at a Penn
State military function. The last tune
he played here teas in 1028
May Appoint co-ed Colonel,
Although definite plans have not
been arranged for the selection of
honorary student co-ed colonels, con
tinuance of thy custom begun last
year will rest on the results of a
questionnaire to be conducted among
the student officers
In the event that the cadet officals
favor the continuance of the custom,
a plan will be evolved by the student
colonel acting in cooperation I‘ith
Dean of Women Charlotte E Ray
-One of the - problems met "with lust
year, Pursell stated, wits that some
women especially fitted for the ',ora
tions were not nominated because they
were part of the group selected to
name the colonels. If the cadets fa
vor continuance of this feature of the
annual Military Ball the plan 'which
will be adopted for the selection of
lionoialv colonels will elanunite this
possibility, Pursell said
THESPIANS OFFER
`1931 SCRAPBOOKS'
Present Musical Rouse us Mrst
Production of Nex Year at
7:11 O'clock Tonight
Jones then made the attest and took
As their fast offering of the 1930- tine B-Befonte man to the county mil
31 season, Penn State Thespians will but not before the alleged nuscienn'
present "The Scrapbook of 1931," a had succeeded in Weakling, severe
revue featuring the Thespian dancing pint bottles of whisky which he ban
chorus for the entertainment of the concealed in a gum sack nearby.
Serum Ball guests tonight at 7.15 o'. I In dlault of bail, Banner wa ,
clock in Schwab auditorium committed to the county jail anti
The inoduct•on will be of the roue his case Is biought before the Febru
hoe consisting of interpolated musi- alv session of the County court IL
cal numbers and "black out" skits was airaigned berm. Justice of th'
Kenneth L lioldeiman 'Bl will act Peace ' , tank P. Millet, Wednesda ,
as master of ceremonies while James- night, and Emma% charged with Ulf
S Norm 'B2 and Edwin S Zlalmed offense
'J3 will enact comedy toles. Co-eds I
will take pact in the comedy skits COUNCIL GIVES TRIBUNAL
rot the second time in 13 years when
Smith 532 and Miss POWER AS THEFT COURT
Marjorie Fisher '32 poitiay diame
ters in the "black outs"
Returning to Penn State musical, Takes teflon Because of Numerim.
shows, J Ewing (Sock) Kennedy, star Losses on College Property
dancing comedian of 1026, will lead
the Thespian male dancing chorus as,
partner to Miss If Grace Baer '3l I Following a compitunt of thefts
The Vaisity Too. campus .)1177 arch- Student Counml passed a n evolution at
esti a, will enteitain with a stage pie- its meeting Tuesday night that env
sertation as a feature of the revue person disco‘ercil in the act of theft
The musical section of the show about the College should lr• habil
will include numbers by .the Rhythm to Dial In the Tiibunal and, at it ,
Boy,. 0 bin composed of Flank F. disci ellen, to a Clutha teal berme
Moi Ili '3l, Richnid A. Whetstone '3l, I Student Beni
and James S Hornbeck '3l, and n midi- I This action, arcing fm net loss of
tine, by the Piano Quartet, IV. Jny aiticles in the halls i ecentiv, imikes
Kennedy '32, Charles J. Miller '32, possible checking of petty thmely
Nevin F Decker '3l, and Wh , tstone, about the campus by pimiding a pun
accompanied by Donald A. Shelley '33 ishment to be meted out by the Tri
on the organ Simon Muclo Jr. '33, Lunal. Howevei,_if the Tlibunal con
banioist, and Veto A Aluise '33, tic-, alders it necessniv Student Bonid will
cordionist, will play in an mstrumen- conduct a Nailer Dial and will set
MI act the punishment.
Another feature of the entertain- I Bruce V Weidner '3l was appoint
ment will be a tumbling act by a trio rd to attend the meeting, of 'the
compoheil of Holly W. Davidson 'al, Borough Council follow mg nn
invi-
Mclvin A Foisy the '33, and Alson Wain of that giouii to send a seine-
Meredith '33 The show will start sentative. Anoth, action culminated
promptly at 7:15 o'clock, +mem ding to in setting o'3o o'clock fen the time of
an nnnouneement by Whetstone, prom- meetings in the tubule instead of 7
dent of the Thespians. o'clock.
JOINS ENGINEERING FAGGOT CIIEDSEY WILL GIVE ADDRESS
Ilinty C. Rountaee graduate Pier William It. Chethey, head of
in industrial engineering, has been the department of mining, will •iinak
added to the faculty of the engineer- on "Transpintation in Antlnnen.°
mg extension department. Since his Milling" before the mming extension
maduation, Rountree has been em- night school at Frackville Tuesday
gloyed the American Midge Co. night
N. Y. 'Tribune' Describes
Farmer's School in 1862
Reader of Musty Clipping Mails Letter, Story
To Principal,' Centre County
"Poisons desnous of knowing more
about this institution, with a view of
sending students to it, or otherwise,
would do well to address the Presi
dent, Di Pugh, Pam School, Centre
County, Pa "
Someone believed this 45 written
the New Yolk Tiltiviie of Janus, y
16, 1862, and last reek College offi
cials tecei‘ed a letter addressed to
the "Principal, Palm School, Centre
County, P.i."
In this lette, was n clippmg from
that issue of the Ti 11111)4C which told
of the Fin met's High School It was
sandwiched betueen a notice saying
that two men were arrested "by
Fifth Fleeted office, vesteiday, on
a charge of aiding and abetting tits
recent price fight bet,een Elliott and
Winkle at Weehawken" and a note
telling that the pupils of Wald School
No 96 score extremely giatified at
being able to supply our soldiers on
the Patentee with 408 pans of stock-
Inge "
Thy College buildings, the article
related, were, with the ba,ement, sre
stories high and covered an area of
172,000 square feet Along with a
farm of 400 acres of good limestone
land, the total ‘alu2 of the emelt,
of the school was about $175,000 Ole
Main's new edition cost more thar
$700,000
Students were required to do tine(
bolts of manual labor daily whirl
enables the school to accept student,
OFFICERS ARREST
LIQUOR SALESMAN
Marked Five Dollar Bill Trap.
Suspect as He Attempts
Sale on Campus
'Chat wed with selling whibky on tle
Penn State campus, a man who gas(
'his name as Harry Darner, of Lynr
;street, Bellefonte, was arteste(
Wednesday afternoon by the borougl
police
When lie attempted to peddle lam
to workmen at th-J new College Inn
Bauer was ieported to Chief of Po
lice A E Yougel, who immediately
detailed Sergeant Seel, of the Student
Police fore", and Plisate A. V Jon,
on the case
Seel applouched the man 'and offer.
ed him a unasked five dollar bill fat
tut, pints of whisky The offal sea ,
accepted, although Earner said It
was going to "beat it" I:amuse 11(
believed that he had been leporter
to the pollee
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STATE COLLEGE, PA., FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1931
on tin "payment of the rely low sum
of $lOO per session of ten months"
The college year commenced on the
19th of February and closed on the
follovong 28th day of December.
The writer of• the artmle told of
numerous failures of like institutions
in the country but said, "From the
catalogue and circular before us, it
would appear that Pennsy hania Is
likely to be more successful on her at-
tempt to found an Agricultural Col
The course of last:lnchon was said
to be of four yews length and v,ir, , "Tons of Money," a three-act farce,
"designed to be as thorough as that will provide the Penn State Players
of any of the Agricultural Colleges with comedy antics fat the Senior
of Europa" Owing to the addition Ball week-end production in Schwab
'of buildings, the school was then auditotium at 7.15 o'clock tomotron
toady to accept 300 students m place night,
of the tot race capacity of 100 I Ralph Radcliffe in '3l leads the
Icast as Aubrey Allington, a young
BOWERS CHOSENEnglish inventor Notification of a
large heritage goads Lim to by des-
I crate measures to get it
UNION CHAIRMAN, As Aubrey's wife, Florence
Sneddon '32 will appear before the
footlights. forever with a new idea
~ , Ir x fic oo mp . l 3 i c , a, t : Ncl o l a l us t t t et hr se
,„1 7 , lo o r r en tl ez
Student Activities Association
Elects Temporary Head to maiden aunt, who hoe definite idea , :
about everything which does not eon-
Permanent. Position
,corn her.
Mason Directs Shoe
Raymond A. Humors '3l sins elected Corning to take the fortune assay
Immanent chairman of Student Un- from the Allingtons, a cousin apnears
on at an organization meeting of the in tin person of Genige Maitland,
ictnity leaders Wednc,day night. played by James hl Nix '3l But be
, fore this real cousinatrised, conic.
3ince the formation of the Union,
3owets has served as temporary sion is cleated by an imposter, enact
hanman of the group I ed by Harty Lerner '33
Ulerieh '.ll, the repre-1 Jesse M McKnight it '3l will rip.
,entative of student publications, seas pear as a butler plotting to gain the
hosen vice-chairman Until the re-'fortune, being helped by Alice I)
urn of Miss Helen Buckwalter '3l ,Bierstein '34 as he. parlor maid ac
'rom practice teaching, Miss Eliza- tnmPlieo.
Seth C Bell '32, vice-president of NV S I A lawyer with seas,. and oily man
-3 A, was elected to serve as tempo- nos skill be Emanuel Frisch 'l3, who
nary secretary ' informs all parties of the legal status
Although no definite action nos tat.' of the fortune Bertha E Bruhahes
n, the activity leaders discussed the '3l will appear as dc oecr_•t wife of
ideisability of pieparing a calendar the unknoun - cousin, Iminuassing the
at the end of each college year setting imposter
lutes for the following year of volt- I Speaking in sloe monotone, Beni,
sus meetings, social functions, and mm L \Num. O cull enact the role of
mesentations of the component the family gardener The production
groups represented in the Union its under the direction of Donal D
Not a Legislatise Body ;Mason
"Sonic confusion has arisen in the Robert Ci McCloud '32 designed the
minds of students as to the purpose Tudor-style set winch will be used foi
,f the association," declared Bouei q, all the scene, Under the duection
'a pointing out that the Union is not of Donald Shelley '32, the Players'
suporsisory body "No attempt has Little Symphony oichebtia will plan .
aeon made to establish an organise- popular tunes
lion such as exists at Wisconsin andel A blood English farce, "Tons of
the same name. The Penn State Money" ens milt.on by Will Evan,
group emsts solely for the cooidina- and Valentine It uas play"! in Len
non of activities to serve a common dor in 1922 with great success
solicy and for mutual aid."
the neull-eleeted °halm= ex
'SOPHOMORE WOMEN CHOOSE
"lamed that Student Union has no,
'egislathe power emei oiganizations I MISS HAIDI CLASS IDVISOR
-eprew.nted in its membership, but
- erves merely to make recommend,.
I In accordance with the con-titution
ions and coirelate suggestions for
of the woolen , s
moomme
class
he welfare of extra-curricular act,
ties as a whole Marie Ilaidt, in.tructoi in ph‘smal
education, was elected ndviwi to the
• second-vear omc n at a class meet
PROF. ZIEGLER , lIREAKS LEG Monday night
•
Piot. Pe'civet T Zieglei, of the The constitution which ma= drawn
tnimal husbandry department, while up and adopted Ltd year by the pie,
moil.ing in the Stock Judging past- eat junior this, minides that the
'ion Tuesday afternoon. sustained a sophomore women shall elect n uoni
'nuken leg by falling from a ladder an member of th, faculty, the v.ife
Mule attempting to ieplace a light of a faculty 'math .1, ore monism les
lulb suffering much pain, dental the tonsil to act as then pm-
Professot Ziegler was reporlJ a. sonar as well as class adyisoi for one
resting favolably last night
Former Prospector Forsakes Desert
Countries for Technical Education
Prospecting tin ough mow than Agi in sulTuscil hi., face and he con
-1,000 miles of cacti-co:el ed desei t tinned.
°lmlay in Ai none and lunching un-; "I esen u Jte pnctip niv4elf
ler the burning sun of Sonora in Old sitting 01 flea or my stuck with tin
Mexico, John W. Mrock, it %petrol wy miss howling in the distani,, jack
student in the Mine! al Industries rabbits scan ling through the me.-
ehool, gained first-hand infot motion quite unit the unexplainable night
n geology and the title of 'Desert sounds. Then, 1. nothing like the
Rat." I night in the open, sigh the rugged
Miock, a Mai yland far nn's son, flocks mountain outlined ft inn eke
was, not satisfied with merely the, and the cactus t escaled by
actical expel cues gained by pick, the moonlight."
shovel and microscope, togethoi with I Included in Ins ti avelogue aac Was
a parcel of dynamite, so he °molted throughout the mane soutlnse,t, and
,in college and added chemistiy, info- seven al excursion. into Mexico. In all
eralogy, metallurgy and other sciences his travels, hooves or, lie never visited
to his store of knowledge I the Gland Cannon of the Colin ado,
When he finishes Ins course in Feb- Mecca of tom rats. although he doe.
runty, he plans to letui n to the min- not consider his experiences lacking
ing fields, but not to in ospect Ile in color or wanting excitement.
ill take over the managership of iii He then exhibited photos contain
' pioject In rho At mina mining dist- i mg evidence of his extensive tinsels.
riots. A vast pantie inia of the youths, cut
. - - - -
"Doling my timely," the roman became evident in ah scenes chaining
prospector declared, "1 lune worled life on the desm t, in the mining camp,
with the !elm ei and scientist as well Indian villages. Mlwicon adobe slinchs,
ns embryo poets, artists and novelists and on cattle imalies
The first group WOO mainly interested , Strange desert plants. a picture of
in moung and geology while the sec- a Gila monster, the prospector's pet,
and ma,. made up of all classes. in- 0111 Bill Betk, 7 1-r.rar-old prospector,
eluding the college Dian They moll:- rodeo scenes. Boot MI cemetery at
ed for the color obtaured from theh Tombstone, .\r coma arid other sputa
surroundings, not the pittance they famous in Sr 0511.1 history were de
r mimed."_ . meted by In aeons.. maeons..
ACTORS TO STAGE
`TONS OF MONEY'
TOMORROW NIGHT
Radcliffe '3l Portrays English
Heir in 3-Act Farce for
Senior Ball Guests -
PLAYERS WILL EMPLOY
TUDOR STYLE SETTINGS
London Comedy Depicts
Involving Search After
Inherited Fortune
Tottrgiatt.
Executives Will Miss ' Student Hits R.O.T.C.
Session of Trustees
Statement; Scores
`Moral Obligations'
Neither Governor John S FlShel
nor Gmeinor-elect Giffoid S Pin
chot mill be present at the annual
meeting of the Board of Trustees to
'be held in flarmsbuig Monde: ,
It mill be the last day of Gores
nor Fishei's term both as tiustee
of the College and as gmerrun, and Council Ruling Bars
he mill nut be old.: to attend the
meeting, according to Adrian 0 Underclass Visiting
Morse, C‘Celltll, 0 secretory to the
Piesident Go‘ernin Pmehot mdt
not be a member of the bond until
Tuesday
FRESHMEN WOMEN 'Ld N estei clay .
Although no official attain c,as
OBTAIN PRIVILEGES' t ii ,.. 1 . . e c t 1 g 1:3,; .},
e the d e c ., o , uzc , i , l ,t :l o i n i tes,
class
visiting provides that unit..., thew
is an all-College function under
classmen ale pi olubitcd limn attend.
W.S.G.A. Senate Revises Co-ed
mg chapter dance, Since the
Bull Rules—Juniors May Date , Semen is tent to to the up
pet classes the $5 fine will be in effect
Before 4 O'clock for the violation of the i tiling, .a.-
, cot ding. to Diedrich
_______,
Fie,hincn women may accept a bid,
to the Senior Ball and also attend SENIOF c PREINT
3....:
the other four big dances, according
2..2
to a i tiling passed by the W S G A
Senate tin, ucek pei nutting. first year 1931 BALL TONIGHT
gels to attend all anus instead of
limiting them to three ---
DMlngulshed ftoni the , ophomol es
Austin Wiley Band W:II Furnish
who may be Is Ith n , ,,n from yo! 8
oclock only Jumor m Daum may have Rhythm as Upperclassmen
dates at any tone dui mg ue.l,day,
Open Soc:al Season
tadal 8 o'clock, while the coma, and
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sophomme plivileges ale unchanged
Serums may be accompanied be non ant tune during the day until 10 o'-
newt; mien the lid of Penn St ite's
clock doling the week and .ophomote, " ..1 ''."., Set coat bandied couple,
may date from 4 until 8 o'clock mll sunv to the smooth rcthin of
Third Change This Icar Austin Wiles and his Golden Pheasant
Under the old tale the first veal cafe oicheqi a at the Semen Ball in
guts could attend only three of the Buell:awn hall floin 9 until 2 o'clock
fice big dances and stele given eight tonight
socutl functions dun nit the first se- Raymond Il Chan ratan of
mostet and tin the second semester the Bill committee, hits introduced
There hill be no Inc, ease in the nuts- several ;melt , nod innmattons to
bet of social functions pre, ously make the ovum class function dam
granted to freshmen mime', but the;. cot flout those of fotinen Nen. GIN -
may now use them to attend ,tny mg a fasor for the fast tone, the
offal, that they choose. committee has selected a Mond:tine
Thu, is the thud student gosein- book compact of blue and gold, and
mmt constautional change this .tiat , is-page ptomain of heavy white
The fir.t pt ovule I n penalty of . one paper, Nu oh k ite cot ,'
minor for lateness, unnecessary not, .ind pencil
in the &wanton/is, and falline to sus Flank F still act as
oat tot social functions, while the ma am of ememonie, another unto,-
iiecond extended I) 2 telephone smug lion, and nil] Lo in charge of the for
m the dormitmieu from 8 until 10 matron of the grand march There
u ill
o'clock during the 'gait,. ..lso be a "Paul .loots" and the sine-
ROOTERS CONTINUE
IN SOCCER GROUP
=011:1
Nen Leagne—No Change no
EM!C=I!!!
Penn State continues as an act, e
inembei of the Eastern Intel collegiate
Soccer Association, is Inch still re
match intact m tin the 101 Illation of
o nc, leagues, Nnil 111
aduate managed of athletics, le
, culled yesterday
A. stated in the Cod u.ims the ol
ganination ,n, disbanded, gning
place to two new leagu nip, h
Penn State mipi not included Al
though Penn State is not a member
of cpthe. league, the College no per
d to form a thud Lnigut% com
posed of lonia me;; action menthol
Sssuaooe and N.n y, togy.thm vtilt
.the pi ' , sent associate inemly-,, Tem-
I lde, Weston Maryland. and Ducknell.
Mr Fleming io not set cm tam
!whether act , on will be taken to (min
.0 new leago n, no Od , llllCeinCnt,
1111%e ham made be any of the collurc ,
clinch ale not and, ited with the new
Middle Atlantic and Nato England
leagues.
The in trantration of tlyi leaspie,
will not affect Penn Slate's eligibility
f 0 r intet collegiate ch Itninonslup4
Hon eve, menthe, or ill champion
ship teams in 'aUii edl 101,01%0 th.
I . gulation foto and ,11
one goat tet
block later ;et ,pc , !hell by the AO.
letn. A4soe.ntion b> lasso
II \ NNER A OGRESSES M EETING
OF I'UBLISIIERS . ASSOCI \ TION
Pt of nanklin C. Banner, of the
tom nalism depot tinent. spoke cm '''Yhe
High School Page m the PI ofession rl
Nen simian" before the rellll4\lvanca
Publisher .1 asset mains in the Wlllcum
Penn hotel. Pittsbuigh, Puday.
It„ .1 Linnet, 11111)1,1cm of the
Scranton Tio.re, at ged menthols of
the ilS,Oc cation to sonata,. the Penn
Plato applopmation hill when it cones
Jackie the State 'madam e. Ile also
announced that the detainment of
Journal,sm of the Pennsylvania St Ito
College had been chosen as one of the
twenty lending depunments to the
counts p.
RETURNS FROM CON I , ERENCE
Prof. John A. Fel Susan, head of the ,
forestry department, °turned Sun. ,
day Corn a council meeting in At-
Untie City of the Allegheny Govern. '
flout Forest c coellinent statue.
Unemelassmon will nut be allowed
to u sat f's eternity dances tomorrow
nmht, Pi ant: Meth nth '.ll. inemdent
of Interfi atm nit council
Onhestra Prom Clmeland
Au,tin Vi des null bung his ouch
mil a direct tint, Cie, eland, Ohio Lou
thin engagement hoe Noted tot
thtus svneopatmn mm do, hmenom,
thn bend has lino ,lasted rightly from
the Golden Pheniouit cafe and radio
-tThon WTAII, Clmeland
Patlitng the dancer, in a myriad
of (ranted lights, a I e‘ol \ mg. crystal
bnll ~,p ended hem the tentel of the
ft !need cm lain sect tun, fat ming a
ceiling deem atton ,111 mosnle the
moat hghting effect Tod% e lunge
tenths plated at vartom, netnts on
the so'. drupes, tontrin cluatic
I,glas •
Ind a levolmng to.ttte
(at,ts or b",or nib,, lent been to
wed to the Rail Ineltnl,,, Got croon
elta Ottleld Ptnehot President and
il, Ralah I) Petrel. 311 and Mt,
Ftanklin Shi Ids, Dean and 11,
An thin 11 \Vat nod,, Dean Chatlotte
RAN, than and Mrs Ralph I. Watt,
Dean am! 11m Chalk, W Stmldatt.
Dean rod Mis Will Giant Ch. mho,
Dean and tins Robett I. Satkrtt,
Dean and \I, Paluntil Studle, Dean
mad Alts Stank C Whitmote,lll end
ills Pathatil ‘1 Grant, 1)1 and AI,
Joseph P Raenour, Col. and Alto
Waltet It McCall, y, Mn and 'di
Nell M. Flenung, Mt. and Mr. Hugel
Dr/del,, 11t and Airs Ray II Snoth,l
Mt and Al, NValtant S Roffman
Who's Dancing
S, 1111,1 13a1l
I 8,11,4,mi/1100
Irthy)
'loinorron Night
Alpha Chi Sigma
( In) Italian OnIv)
( In fin Irdry)
Aloha Natant Pt and Dana I.ht
At Alpha Kappa Pt
((lomat)
(Vinany Mut )
Kappa DOW Rho
(open)
(Mlle nod (Thud)
Men Doonnot s
(mike] iptat)
(.Sit loon Ke;h110
Plp K4mm signet
(open)
(Valved Tro)
Phi Kamm Pm
(open)
(A My AlllO
Sigma Phi Sign a and Theta XI
at Theta Xi
(epee)
(Caeipea Ot , Is)
ESTABLISHED
1901
PRICE 5 CENTS
Lightstone '3l Denies
Military Claim to
$3 Savings
ATTACKS INCONSISTENCY
OF COMPULSORY RULING
Cites Precedent Established by
Wisconsin in AbolishinZ
Requis.te Course
In a Nur Tine. t futatani of Oa
fulaaly clonal talent', eleased
n. Tneaday COI I I GM, Ilrnt 1V
lachtstone '3l testa , clay &fled that
queents az c florally ohlleoted to (Al,
It 0 T C and that the, teem: non,-
mac 5.112 cot each how of Inc
bnalc coals°
"The Mot ill Act, mulct uha.b tlt •
College recent. apni °situate!, half ,
milieu dog, s Neal It as in'orpt-ted
Its Fedmal officials itleees a restamst-
Inlay on the State mei tlt to prooida
Icon, ,cs in agraultut e. Lic
a, and the met home t , ," laght
clone deelai ed "But it I. not mad-.
ohl g.rtnry that student, be c totpelltal
to take any one of all of them"
Attacking tut the, th I^ , do,
Hu talent's s'and thet the annual PI d
ual ant - nom la hen lot, n, ,tti log ft
and thet eft. e obligate, him to take
P. 0 T C , Lightstone ponded oat that
the undetgraduate Inc tau lily
bound to study nen maltut e and the
mechamc alts bud] a tteu point
absuld and In moctical, it on', Light
stona's contention
Can. (talnnet officer, Rohn;
To LLIppOIL ,LllLelllVllty Lusht
clone cited the follonnltt luhntt of tie
Perth on of the Jol tot ill /lit ehr n
the Unit. I intl of icl.uimin i Im7rl --
grant colhnte hake Penn Sl.th. :Lot-
Nhed coinpul,cn t It 01 C'
"lidnaly tiannng :tuta Jinn to the
Fede:al no Is de,. Iv placed In the
,une tat t•na the olln I bland,
of leas tutu; mined Jost! u,Alon
mdaan (antic , no ohs ion , ,k a ',ion e
mutt on dr, sates as air the °tiles
loam hes mentioned Jr do, not ap
rear, hon CACI, fl rode , al legtsla
tton, that instruction nt nuhtm y tat
tles is .In, mole obhg.u°n on the so.
divnlual student than to instturtion so
agmultut ut nna.hann. "
'Comptil,or) R 0 r C. - Not \ s:ted
"Ewa , if the St rte Log.olatun • ov
'he college ha, on. n fit to null,: it t 0
T C campulson ," I ighlotonc
torytm
ued. "the n atonal velment
het eo the o te in college of
'moral' ic,pnn,ilnhh of dinning This SO
IS VA lammed by Stint now (hem of
Wfiltarn I) Alachitifio
'Thet e to is no Intent:on to icitunie
inst.] action nulitaiy to ht. to he
compuloot y upon the otititento any
more than those la nao of lcant
mg I dated to )ctil tut e and the me
chanic at tv it One hi 11101 Is (.0111-
pulsol y, all nme.t be, and n 11,1 m
consule, the gt c rt con in to of bloat
ninth ma iehatol to non neuttdtutt and
mechanic, undo, tins noel vn dun,.
(Jona! o.votent, it no apparent that it.
mould he tnan actual to i squint ante
otudent to take all of out 11 clan se.
'The statute indicate, that Conan CS,
must have intended to 11,110,/ ,0111,
diseiction in the State or in lb • col
lege to detain to uhat extent att.
(Continued on fouitli page)
PLAYERS TO HOLD
TRYOUTS MONDAY
Come]. .1 lie ple.ler Mulder' l
11,,en .. I. r,t I`l.Q, of
5P , .311.; Group
ActorN' tryout, fur the tin, .pi Illy
or the Penn Star l'lnyt.t. 1%111
he held Altman:. nlght
A pploant., Inteit it neael at the
ileceN' office In 111 01,1 M.on
11101ratng 01 111ontla Tone or!!
pl Ito of the 11, outn 10111 be aoognett
nll,l the n-pnant, tege,tev
'l'he f, +t plethe.tloll hill be
din oiled 1 / 1 Fund, S Neabaum
Neushaton n enautallng the prat n
lotion of "Tho Sort, 111111,101" by
lbgen, to be produced on hint oh 91
Dazed U. lla,nn enit in,nvo onan fc
of tin annin.ni liotinon s'
"The Duncan 111,w." Ou 1)a
-s Thu, nwstel e play has n month.
played ,ucecv,fulle in New Yolk and
in many I and m mlactlon,
kt commencement. Pt uf. At Om C.
Clouting!, plans I u punlucc Mal tin
allimaly, mien D.he, "
The play lull be tageLl Jm n • 4.