COMPLETE CAMPUS COVERAGE VOL. 27, No. 48 GROUPS MUST LIST MEN ATTENDING FRATERNIW BALL Presidents To Submit' Names of Participants for Annual Spring Function A. A. CARDS WILL SERVE AS CHECK ON STUDENTS Committee Attempts Removing Overcrowded Condition by Restriction Plans Each fiaternity presidelt whose chapter has signed to participate in Interfraternity Ball must submit the names of all members of his house planning to attend the' function to Sterling E. Broun '3l, chairman of the Ball committee, befoie Monday night, April 13, according to a meas ure adopted by the committee at a meeting hi Old Main Tuesday night No one still be admitted to the dance unless he presents his athletic card and unless the name appearing on the card checks with the lists of names submitted by the Glee]: leaders. Any ^person eligible to attend the Ball who does not decide to go until the lists have been submitted must see the committee chairman personally before his name may be added to those already received, the ruling decrees Alumni Not Eligible Fraternity alumni or visiting mem bers flora other chapters are not class ed among those "eligible" to attend the affair, according to Brown Loss of an athletic card will not be con sidered a legitimate excuse for ob taining entrance because duplicates may he scouted at the Athletic office in Old Main, the chairman declared. "We have toed to eliminate all pos sibility of a recurience of the crowded condition evident at last year's Ball. Nevertheless, without the cooperation of the frateinity presidents our ef forts will be useless I would make a special appeal that only the names of those who really expect to attend the dance be submitted," stated Brow n. In addition to Brown, the Ball com mittee is made up of Raymond E Best, '3l, Joseph A Kling '3l, W Joseph Miller '3l, and Norman B gobler '3l. Fli•ank Diedrich '3l, in his capacity iri president of Interfrater mty Council, selves in an advisory capacity on the committee. TRIBUNAL REVIEWS 8 CUSTOMS CASES Penalize, 5 for Breaking Freshman Regulations—Acquits 3 at Wednesday Meeting Fit, convictions and three acquit tals Intuited the In-weekly tneetmg of the Student Tribunal in Varsity hall Wednesday night For breaking chess cu,toms, An ew J Calico '34, was assigned to wear a peach basket Delbert C. Thomas '3l was given a sign "I Brag." by action of the jury. Paul A. Seltzer '3l mlll wear boxing gloves and toast for too weeks Lester Schaefer '3l, m addition to pushing a baby carnage, mill carry a sign "Campus Baby" A milk bot tle and nipple are considered as part of the requited equipment Whether John Cubbon will sport a lament will he decided by the jury and President John Zorella. Cubbon was found guilty of dating on five occasions. Robert C. Derrick '3l and Norman FI Updegrove '34 were acquitted Ira- Cause of lack of evidence. Arraigned on the charge of disputing with a sophomore about closing a classroom window, Malvin A Sayland '34 was' released of imam). prosecution 13 SENIORS TO OPEN ANNUAL INSPECTION TRIP NEXT WEER This teen seniors studying dairy manufacturing will begin their an nual inspection trip next week The itinerary includes thirteen of the larg est ci collieries, ice cream, and choco late manufacturing plants In the East. Accompanred by Prof, Chester D. Pablo and Francis J. Donn, of the School of Agriculturc, the students will visa domes in New York city, Monday and Tuesday, and travel to Philadelphia for further inspections Wednesday and Thursday. HAZLETON SOCIETY ELECTS Howard P. Lohrke '32 wag elected vceletary of the Hazleton club for th 1931-02 year at a meeting of the organization Monday night Harold J. Koch '22, Sidney H. Benjamin '33 and Pnul 'W. DavN '34 were te-elect ed fit evident, vice-president, and tlenzuler. reqpectlyrlu op ________ ... 0 .,,,,,,, : „ ) ,, run tittr, elf 40,. . . Set May 5 to 7As Date For Class Poll, General class elections will be held at noon May 5, to noon, Slay 7, in Old Main lobby, according to Arthur C. Miller '3l, chairman of the elections committee That candidates for pi esident, secretary, and treasurer must file petitions with the elections commit mittee on April 14 was the deci sion of the committee following a meeting Tuesday night. NITTANY ORATORS TO FACE LINCOLN Will Discuss 'Unemployment' at 7:30 O'clock Tonight in Schwab Auditorium In defense of the negative of "Re solved: That the Several States Should Enact Compulsory Unemployment Insurance Legislation," F. Merton Saybolt '32, Coleman Howl '32, and John A !loch '33 will represent Penn State against Lincoln univer , city orators in Schuab auditorium at 17:30 o'clock tonight. The style of the colored debaters is both entertaining and unique, ac cording to Prof. John H. Fussell, of the English compositron department, who will act as chairman of the , contest Mr Claude R Forey, in structor of public speech at Juniata college, will be the critic judge for the debate To Moot 7 Colleges Orville A Hitchcock '3l and Harry W Lightstone '3l n ill represent Penn State in seNen discussions nt ern colleges dining the Easter Hoh days Both men are expel ienced debaters and ale members of the ;Forensic council. In addition to be ing president of Delta Sigma Rho, honorary debating society, and head of the council, Hitchcock holds a Col -1 lege debating award. Arguing the affirmative of unem ployment insurance, Hitchcock and Lightstone: will meet George Wash ' ington university representatives and William and Maly college debaters on Monday and Tuesday, respectively. They will uphold the affirmative of flee trade at North Carolina State college, South Carolina university, and Rollins college on Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday respectively. Both men +sill advocate the trade question at the University of Fldrida on April G and will conclude their tour with a _discussion of unemployment Insurance against Georgia Tech orat ors the following day AGRICULTURAL LEADERS DISCUSS COURSE NEEDS Confer With College Executiles 'on Resident, Extension Work To enty-three leaden, of agriculture in the State met Wednesday with President Ralph D Retool, Dean Ralph L Watts, of the School of Agi icultune, and heads of the depart ments in that school to discuss eon le slum needs in the College's ssomh both here and In the extension science. Among the guests were eight trus tees of the College, Includlng Mis Clara Phillips, John A. MeSparran, State Secretary of Agi iculture, Ed ward S Beyond, editor of the Penn ,ylvanna Fan men, and P P fun mer State Sem etany of Agncultune Nineteen professors of the School of Agriculture attended the meeting'. held in the Board room of the Prem.' dent's office Adinan 0. Morse, ex ecutnve secretary, Edwand K Aihsh man, alumni cemetery, and Edtlh P Chase, dinettor of home economics, mere called in to advise the gioup on mutton's conem sing their departments , Warmth of Treacherous Weather i Deludes Students, Physicians Warn With colds and light ailments ram- amateur notate-love's in the rtudent pant on a campus making prepay- i bode unarming into the nearby moon ations for Spring, Cononge physicians i ttiin leg i ons in this „o,on, have also I issued a note of scorning to heedless aroused the winnings of the physiJ sit rent, who would itidude them-'cans. While not 1, ishing to dampen selves into thinking fair weather has I the spuds of local flora and fauna come to stay. I zealots, the authorities caution the "This time of the yem," thy doe- I embryo naturalists againat fondling toss repot t, "is the season when stu- immature poison-ivy plants which nest dent health is endangered the great-, especially infective at this tone of then est. Poisons and ailments that have year. bean brewing in the body all minter Although no student has eves died I are now seeking a source of outlet," of snake-bite, the rousing from leth they aver. argy of their ilk by the ine,asing Although the desire to cast off Imarmth of the sun makes the taking! heavier clothing and to don the light- of necessary piecautions iniperative, er apparel of warm weather is great in the opinion of the doctois. Fur -1 during the sunny slays, students flaunt : ther, they warn agaimt dunking sit illness in the face when they dm- road =ode spi rags which have note regard uwansislerate changeableness been appro‘ed by the Slats health of Spring weather, the health depart- 'authorities, because typhoid germs ment malntimm. I will be more common this yeas on ac- The mosnects of loreo nontho, of ',mot nf ••..” • . STATE COLLEGE, PA., FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1931 PLAYERS PRESENT `MASTER BUILDER' TOMORROW NIGHT Hetzel '33 To Take Title Role ' As 'Halyard Solness' in Norwegian Drama MISS KELL WILL ENACT LEADING FEMININE PART Shelley, Director of Orchestra Selects Beethos en, Haydn, Mozart Numbers Vietory foi youth will take place on the stage of Schwab auditorium as the Penn State Players bung to life Henrik Ibsen's "The Master Builder" at 8 20 o'clock tomorrow night The symbol of youth in the 3-act drama will li, Lillie A. Roll '33 mho takes the pact of Hilda Wangel Op posite hiss Kell, the feminine lend Ralph Rebel jr will enact the title role Master Builder Solness's ms.s tance to the forces of youth form the overtones of the play Suffering from the black moods' that wire her husband, Aline Solne3s will Ire characterized tomorrom night, by Mae P Kaplan '3l in her stage! debut here Another representatp.e ; of the youngei generation. Ragnar 13rovik, mill be played by Ralph E. Evans '34, while Knut Biovik, father of the young man, is to be enacted I by Benjamin L. Wise '33. Design Special Sels Jean M Mac Knight jr. '3l wdl take tine part of the fondly doctor, Dr Herdal. Kant Posh, fiancee of Ragnar and bookkeeper for So!floss, 1,111 be a mention of Myrtle H Webb ',32. Many of the situations in the play follow the actual occurrences of lb gen's life, according to Frank S. Neusbaurn, dnector of the produc tion, and ninny main believe that Solness's olfaction for Hilda in the grease-paint imitation is only a coun terpart of the feeling Ibsen had for a Vicnnicse girl about one-third his age Donald k Shell,y '.1.1 mill direct the Players' Little Symphony orch estra during the interludes. Sympho nies from the pens of Haydn and Mo zart will be played by the group along smith Beethoven's "Tuilosh Match' which still be tlr:. postlude PHYSICIAN CLOSES NUTRITION COURSE Ileallll Sen ice Department Shuns Gum in Under% eight Students After 5 Week Period That no mole candidates can be admitted to the nutrition class being conducted by the Health Science Ja pan Wield to aid under, eight stu dents was reported yesterday by Di Charles D Diettcrich, assistant Col lege physician. The project is star tang on its fifth week and has already gained ide spread publicity Inquiries has e been lei:met! fl om health authoi !ties at colleges and uni,ei sities tin oughout the county coned ning the methods used and the insults obtained to date ' Membeis have gained from one to nine pounds in a single .cek, and statistics ley eal that not a single in- , dividual has failed to show some im-1 'provement in his genes al physical con dition The purpose of the diet class Is to vide f, - ; movide food with propel mimic value w . and to fulmsh a tome u in hich pa-' I ho , Dancing twins will rest for a short period I . berme meals. I TO PLAY Leading Fenmune Role I In 'Manter Budder I LILLIE A. KELL '33 COLLEGIAN ELECTS ASSOCIATE STAFFS Board Names 8 Junior Editors, 5 Business Associates, 3 Women to Group Sisteen sophomore candidates x‘eie elected to the junior staff of the Coi -1 LEGIIN at a meeting of the ooard Wednesday night Eight men awl !three aomen node chosen associate !editors uhile five sins mete elected !associate business manage', Those sophomore men chosen to solve as junior associate editors for 'the ensuing year ate Sidney 11. Ben-, jamin, Donald P. Day, Ralph D. Ha zel jr, Rollin C. Steinmetz, Robert E Tschan, !behold V. Wall, Wilhnm J Ntlbams jr, and Cr nest B Zu-1 kauskas The three women members of the ne,l, elected junioi etlitoi :al staff ate Marion P Hood!, Elirabeth M. Kalb, and Isabel McFat land 'They oil' assume, them positions Im mediately The nets junun business staff sill consist of Paul W Bierstein, Robert it. Hairington, Arthur E Phi Mpg, Alfied W )1, and Willard D Neste) They sill tithe full contiol of their division nest week. Election of thu_next semenstaff u ill take plate Anal 13, at is loch time pi cent junior staff menthei s all ad %once to major of frees on the impel BASIC R.O.T.C. SOCIETY WILL ORGANIZE MONDAY Sophomore, To Mame Membership 14 Competatne Exammaim% Sophomore candidates to , an bon oral v company Much %sill be the nuc leus of a pH:posed thaptm of Persh ing Rifles will compete in an e•anunr, tier from I to 5 o'clock Monday night announced Joseph A Kling 'Bl, head of Scabbard and Blade, yestmlny Tnc e‘artunat.on consist.ng of ex crcmes in the school of soldiery, sill be conducted by a Ward consisting of Captain Winthicip 1. Hellser, piss-- dent, Captain El nest E. Tabscott, and Lieutenant Maurice S Kerr. Fresh own aspirants will be examined later in the week Flom a number of aspii ants, cairn - alent to about too-fluids of the stu dent.; taking basic. It 0 T. C, 107 memben s of the honor air company u • dl be chosen All positions for °Moons tall bc.filled by ,ophomme, ‘Jule the tannest pant at the (Ina:motion in ill consist of freshmen Alpha Zeta (Closed and formal) CILIII 11111, Chuln Snr,nm Aloha Epstlon (Open and fennel) 1. .. 1 1/ Ter, ' Laodelphia at Alpha Gamma Rho (Closed imd foi lout) Nittany Arm, Tomorrow Night Alpha Zeta (Open) elf 11111. OWN lruinrle (Open) Ni Many N te Thclu,Xl (invitation) I a, tty Tcn Sophomore Girls N, Alpha Gamma Rho (Subscription) Tattr,giatt. STUDENTS ELECT SMITH PRESIDENT OF Y.M.C.A. BODY Choose Delis '32, Christian '32 Maxwell '33 To Direct Cabinet in 1931-32 COUNCIL WILL INSTALL ' NEW OFFICERS APRIL 14 Selects 2 Leaders for 6-Week Special Training Course At Annual Session Chailes P Smith '.12 sins elected president of th, student Y.M C.A for 1931-32 at the all-College election held in the lobby of Old Main Toes ! day mid Wednesday, Raymond A 'Boners '3l, retiring head, announced today George If Davis '32 sins sleeted ;vice-president, Clarence E Christian '32 sit, named treasurer, and Robert I M Mamie]] '.1.1, secretary The flan officers are automatically mad, the heads of 'the cabinet, the president stated. The installation of the new officers mill he hell in the Hugh Beaver room in Old Main on Aptil 11 In addition to Ora newly elected officers eight men were recently chosen to the 1031- 32 cabinet. Will Attend Summer Sev,iun As a result of this election the new :president and viv.-president bane been selected to attend the National 'V' presidents summer se,sion at Co lumbia university for ens necks. This trip Is given each rent to the pie.- dent of the Penn State T M C.A. Acting as the head of the Commun ity Service commission during the past yes!, South has engaged in stu dent 'V' work since his freshman rear He is ako a menthe, of the Middle Atlantic Field council and is at present a candidate foi the piesi dency of that organization Officers of the -v. cabinet are elected for a one-year team, tion,ws added In addition to 13ov.eis the re tiring officers are Frederick F Vice land '3l, esident, Charles A Schmidt '3l secretary, and Wilbur H. Zimmerman '32 W.S.G.A. EXTENDS CO-ED PRIVILEGES Rdle Permits Fre,hman, Sophomore Datont After Last Class on Saturda3 Morning 13eginning Aland 11, fa cshinan and 'sophomore %%omen ninny be in the com pany of men after their hist classes on Saturdays, seconding to the new SGA soling rnion to the passage of this lam, fie.shman women could not lie nith men dunning the dins on Satundays, nlinle sophomores men e alloned Satui day dating plivilegeo only in the oftennoon and evenings This nen ruling nill go into circa the fast Saturday often the Casten• access ends, and ndl last until mono day an hen the women 'sill auto matically assume the social pt ac lieges, of the class abin‘e them Conan ova to the statement in the N% omen's . Handbook. fn °simian women v, ill take sophomme nomen's customs and not: Junior regulations, as the Handbook non reads ronnEs WILL GIVE LECTURE Dr Ein,t R, Foibe,, of the Inst, lute of Anneal Nutlition, ndl speak on "A Method of Demotion of Ener gy Require- 'lt, • To of Tote „,irement., in Teri u, of Totai Digestible Nututients” at a meeting of the American Chemical society in Indianapolis, n,t Week New Units Should Give More Rooms For Required Subjects, Says Ebert - A' building ptomain planned to ,house genetul counsel will Inelea , C ; Penn State's soya., to the Common , wealth :note than concentration on specialtzcd unit,, newt ding to George Ebert, superintendent of mounds sail buildings "The ,tudent body noold be able to expand only be continumg the pmnsent policy of assigning classes to, any neadable room with enfoiced dw ~regind for the origami put pose of that room," declared Mr Ebert "In such case, any budding that the legis lature MIA fit to supply would be satisfactory if its construction pro- I general classtom space. for the ~e, . eral universally required subjects)' "Cou ses such as Englibh and , I logy (under which heading wine Lluded pk>sical chennatty and Imo cheinistly) ate those most in ne.al of increased classroom factlittes. The: Special Bill Passes State Senate, How e An Emergency Building bill pie siding $910,000 foe new College building, has been passed by the State Senate and the House of Rep iesentatit es, Achian 0 Dime, see rotary to the president of the Col lege, announced [nib, The bill v, ill be sent nest to Coveinoi Pinchot fad his signature Senator Scott introduled a bill in the Senate Wednesday pi at iding lon the general maintenance of the Col lege The same bill tins intiodueed in the House by Representatite Holmes This bill has been re ferred to an appiopi lawns com mittee %thole it must be appioted berme it can be !nought to the tote of the Senate and House of Repie sentatit es COLLEGE ASKS FOR NEW FLAG DESIGNS Students To Vote on Proposals Of Architects—Stoddart Gives Ideas To aid in the search fez a dritine two College flag, members of the il-/- partment of architecture cull be en comaged to submit designs for popu lar vote by the student body, accord ing to so announcement r - _-,terdav by fliuce V. Weidnei '3l, head of the flag committee appointed last year by Student Council to imestigote the matte. Weidner stated that the pi oposed plan still hate to Intact nail the am. proval of in chitectuie officials be fore it can be (mined out Sevcral instructors in this depan tacit hate expressed their u illingne, to sup port the plan if the engineering head., agree that it is fea,ble, the committee head announced in netnen tng the situation Outline., Opinions Although all plans already pre isented hate been rejected by Student Council, e..eteial ideas for the flag lute been adeaneed by campus nu. chanties Dean Clunks W Stcddart of the School of Liberal Arts has sug gested that the design include a be gonia shrub to designate a spurt of cortliality which he bolr•ses to be chalacteristie of Penn State Adrian 0 Moise, executne beer •- tiuy to the president, stated that populm opinion on the matter of the design seems to fatal carious combi nations of the kin stone emblem • Mt blittany, the initials S," and the, Nittany hen "The College seal is ako in Savo • " Mt Mouse added, "but it has the din advantage of not being readily adapt able to smallei flags since it includes number of figtu es s,hiJL tem odue ed on a numatme emblem, would gnc a comes, hat 'muddj' appealan," NAME FIAZELTON, SMITH CO-ED HANDBOOK HEADS 11 S 0 \ Senate Chooses Springer. S C 't Senate has named 111,s Dm„ Ilatelton atilt°, of the Women', Handbook foi 19 Id, , al, to E Smith'll lat,trass managet Vt ml, on dl begin a ftm the Easter laces, Sln, Ihuelton an nnmsul Miii E. a II Blithfehlt ,till kelto its assoc.:ate while Mis., Virgin]; B Sin ingot '..:1 has linen appointed a,,stant bumnes. manage, The WSG A edam of the handbouh will he :thy, ..Doi °thy W Cummings while the Y W.O A. named M Elivabeth 'll Bulb ',A a, it. editor. Miss Moue E McMahon nill sett e tot the W A.A of stuth, might be gieatly enlatged." continued the dcpaitinant head, "but the enrollment a ould not be Intl eaNed thei °by, betamie the funda mental "m. 0., basic Ira all .111.111, me alietaly so MOM ded that they can tale cal e of no mole students It about gleatei seating 1 00111 " "Incicu•ed enrollment 010111(1 Ling deeleosed registiatton fees," con. eluded Mt Elicit "OM Main, Rec teation hall, and the Pone] plant did' not enhuge the capacity of the Col lege but acclaim] it tot a great pm ad of e•panston The student body ten- I not continue to grow while the number of yens available actually become , 01013 the 0000 this you More heating wont fm genet al cum.- 03 NI dl moon more studenk, and mole student, will bring dorm the cost of un education hero. Decree , costs ESTABLISHED PRICE 5 CENTS WOMEN STUDENTS NAME GOVERNMENT HEADS TOMORROW Anne E. Mellinger To Compete AVith Mildred J. Went/. In May Queen Race SIMMONS '32. BELL '32 VIE FOR W.S.G.A. HEAD Misses Bon man. McMahon Seek W.A.A. Presidency—Final Voting in Mac Hall Women Ancient, will elect W GA, WAA, and Y W C.A office,, togothei n th the May queen and her attendant, in the final balloting to m".on lion, to 5 o'clock in Mc- Allistel hall lobby Elizabeth C Bell '32 and Jean E. Simmons '42 ale presidential candi dates for the II SCA, n hile Muriel E 800 man "12 and Mai E Mc- Mahan '32 u ill contest the IV A A leadership Elisabeth Eveictt '32 and II Louise 31arquaidt "32 mill lull fOl C A piesulane. 31 a3 Queen nominees ale Anne Mellingm '3l and Mddied I Wentz '3l, 1, L Sue Allen and Martraiet 13.0 naid candidates Tot freshman attendant Anti ha BlesNlet '33 and A Eliza beth Plosion '33 non the nonanatirss for the WSC A vme-pre.alenes, VII - alma E Dots Ow '3l and Cart let K. Hentle '33 tot the WA A pc ,t, and Eb7abeth 31 Kalb '33 and Doris E Ilazelton '33 lot the 1' IV CA. no mt3on, Gets Secretarial 1.. t The dsfeated candullte in the W S. G A pre.salential lace automatically become: semetary of that organiza tion, white Mauna, C Gloat 213 and Helen A Roo,. '23 ale the candi dates fol ,eca_•tme' of the W A. A. For the same post in the YWCA Main aret S McMasteis '34, Hotly 11 'Thompson "3 I, and Elrabeth L ner are the contestants Dolls M Ackci 11 and Eva M Blichfeldt '3l oall cionten 1 for the of fica of WSGA tl easui et, y alb Marie L Pnlchan "12 and Kathleen IM Meek "32 nominee , . fin W 4 A neasurei Ruth II MOO '33 and I abel Mc- Farland '.32 ale candidates fel the trsasuici's post in Y IV C A in the balloting for C' S G A. 121111- tom e. Dinotht W Cummings and JLuam E G•uge cull contest the se mi senatut at Pnst, ulnle S Lomhe Esernt. and Ilelen 4 Hoover will compete for the Juntoi Position Soph omine eandidat ec• Mai gm et E Barmaid and Helen C Palmer, Yin] Anna M Light '3; and 13 Anna Van Sant '333 nominees fm tone senator CHAPEL AUDIENCE TO HEAR BARBOUR Lnnersa) !lead Will (We ble,enth Talk in Stlniali %inlitornini IffEZIII "I he Tut of the Long Dead," n ill he tin. nlh,lect toad by Di Clai et v A Balboni vovoid int of Di ova unr met oily. to! 100 .1,1111,s at the I CUM -1,11 Sunday looming. di ipel eitemists St.hhab anditoi nun 7lu, m nit hill lie the eleventh tom that Di Balloon has come to Penn State in tha last fifteen yen, Be sides being n tome! silo pi oink tit, the chapel 'minket is an authul and edam after gl .14114100 n from Urea,, 18S8 bah the degtae of Bachelor or Art, the in esent executl,e rceuc col Doetol degree fl nun lloche.tel Theologbal ,enunal y In 1201 'I be •anie tear DI Bar bone m ordained tnto the Ilapt.t not.ta and held the postol ate of Luise Ara nue chum ch in Itoeht4ter for eighteen yo.uv Following Ins stay In Roches ter he ~,a1 on the facultwo of Col gate, Dem.., and Sylacuse unnor srtreo ell nr at Colby and ]Vill ein, college. J Timm' sT mcmotots viTENo COMICS coNci.‘vi Thvw ntembe, of the oth staff left et dav to attend the annual ronvention of the Pastor n College Conn, a.sof lotion nt Hotel Astor, New N'ot 1, Cuts, Ft nlav and Satut day. The patty consists of Elvadore Ii Yodel et '.ll. edam , lt.dph C Wen rich '4l, ads et tising managei IVillann A. Dlantent '4l, bosun., ntanaget Wen! ith. oho t, pi evdent of the fla,tel n College Como, loometation, Ni dl tops mmtit that to gamma'un sk tt national meeting of both Esodet n and Weston n college ening, to be held at a~➢ladison, NV mtonsim ednebtlay to