COMPLETE CAMP COVERAGE VOL. 27, No. 99 GuyLombardo Signs Contract To Play at Junior Prom May 15 P?nas '32lVill Consider Choice of Second Orchestra CANADIANS BROADCAST ON NATIONAL NET-WORK Dutchess Pocketbook , of Blue Karakul Leather Named As Dance Favors (lay Lombardo and his Royal Canad ian, mete obtained to play in their first appearance at Penn State for Junior Prom May 15, William W. Patios '32. committee chairman an nounced yesterday. The selection of a second orchestra for the aflair will be announced after Easter vacation The committee is negotiating with Fletcher Henderson now playing in Harlem, New York, and with McKinney's Cotton Pickets at piesent touring the country. Both ore colored bands and the one select ed will supply fast music, while Guy Lombardo and his eleven-piece band will inesent their famed soft rhythm Outbidding the Yale university Junior Piom committee in their ef forts to secure the recording and radio arti,ts for the same date, the com nutter head succeeded in arranging Tot the appearance of the original eleven-piece band, including Guy and his three brothers. Carmen Lombard , mill be the featured singer of the ehestra. ' Select Purse us Fa s or Too commercial account:, totaling Unity necks of broadcasting one night ueek were recently booked for Guy Lombardo, one of o Inch was a re nev al, while-the-other Ls..aigned with a teem concern. The Prom committee further select ed a blue Dutchess purse as the favor for this year when they met Friday night. The purse is made of blue karalml sheep leather, with the Penn State seal embossed in silver. Junior Pram '32 is inscribed on the inside. , Sandal to the,Soph Hop favor lest ,veal, the purse will contain a blue and 'elute powder puff and solute silk hendkeichief Other innovations an a detachable hey case on the inside, a compartment for calling cards, and change purse om the heel: of the favor. WPSC WILL START NEW RADIO SERIES College Broadcasting Station Begin Second Croup of Programs Tomorrow Afternoon Nano solo , . by Miss Marian J Kerr, of the department of music, will be gin the second tunics of five radio pro grams under the ducction of the de paitment Wf .enginecring extension lecture btu eau over College radio sta tion WPSC, from 4.30 to 0:45 o'clock iolllolrow afternoon A talk by Mks Helen M. Savnrd of the depattnient of applied arts, 01 "Decoration of the Modern Home," will be followed by music by Prof Hummel ' , Hilburn of the music de partment, and J. Ewing Kennedy Penn State Players have planned to prezent n one-act Play. In addition to dinner music played by a string trio under the supervision of Director of Music Richard W. Grant, Veto A. Alulse '33 will give selections on the accordion A dance orchesti a and vocal selections by Miss Helen McHain '32 have been selected to add to the musical part of the Lnauleast. Prof Harney W. Stmt., of the mononnes department, will ghe 0 talk on "Modern Trends in Moor bsing," while Herbert K Baker, of the depaitment of public speaking, hat lion selected to do the announc ing AUTOMOBILE WRECK INJURES WOMEN STUDENTS SATURDAY Two Penn State students were in jured an the - result of ad automobile accident in Tyrone Satuiday night. Miss Pauline T Young '34 io being treated in the Altoona hospital for Injuries about the head, while Miss Winifred Koch Joke '33 is in the College infirmary with bad bruises Other occupants of the car were, Mew Adoiphine K. Henan '33, Jacob W. Hostettet 'J2, William Hudnel, driver of the car, and Edward Staff, who \VIVA taken to the Altoona hospi tal. Theii s^clan wan Nutt damaged. I ...> t - ( i I ,- y oSemi-lAleek) ......, P i - ,-; . di . "-• •' ...liFia-•;.. us . ;!„- ,-..,..•t., SIGNS Go Lombordo's Band for 1 Junior Prom I=l UNION PLANS DRIVE FOR LINGNAN FUND Will Undertake Campaign To Aid Canton Christian College After Vacation To uphold the Penn State tradition pf liberal support of the Canton Christian college :0 Lingnan, China, a \drivn will be made for donations from students atm the Easter holi days, according to J Richard Smith '3l, appointed yesterday' by Raymond A Boners '3l, president of Student, Union, to dneet the appeal "Due to' the abolishment of corn pulsmy chapel this year, the offer ings.which arc sent to the Penn-State in-China project are hardly one-third of the usual amount It has been felt that such n fine tradition cannot be allowed to end this war, so we, are going to go dnectly to the students and make up the deficit," Smith ex plained. To Start April 13 Edna R Roderick '3l and Helen Buckwalter edl direct the cam paign among the n omen studont., while Frank Diedi ich '3l, Raymond A, Bon ars '3l, and Dan id C. McLaugh lin '3l, along Nuth Smith v. ill handle the dive among the men Room to room carcasses of the' student body silt be made Aped 11,1 11, and 15 with a man appointed in' each tiaternity to sQcuie donations ; The drive soul cock to equal the ain-' sent that has been sent to China in past yews, leaving Penn State reputation n., one of the most geir,rr sus gives s, Smith stated. Students Show Ignorance Of Own Governing Bodies Men, Women Fail in Distinguishing Functions Allotted to Council, Board, Union, Co-ed Legislative Groups That Penn State students me in-informed cancel ning the organuations and functions of the vaimus units of student government hel e was ievealed after a questionnaire was submitted to appoximately one hunched students by COLLEGIAN repot tees What is the dilicience ktueen the Student Council and the Student Maul? What are the chief functions of each? Only nine students ansucred this question coil ectly. What is the Student Union and chat is ItS 'purpose? Of the hundred students/ picked at random only fifteen knew dent and the Dean of Men to aiscuss the correct answer to this question. student pi oblems. The Board handles Selecting malicious Co-0,14 in thole such problems us making e—commend survey, reporters asked mine than one rations to the Student Council for Snail hundred students if they knew the action by that body The Student dilteience between the women's Sen- Brand non has the power to serve as ate and House of Representatives a Mitiplinury body, making recom- Only twenty co-eds could col rectly ,inenthitions to the College administrat anon er this question, 110110 of ion dilectly. the men students knew the dilfmence. The impose of the Student Union Student Council is the legislative is to advance the lamest, of each body of student government It rec. activity on the campus by coordinnt eminent's, creates, maintnins, and, nig these netnities to serve a common regulates the customs and tamlitions ,program( for the good of the College. of the College, taking steps to Sup. TO pi emote teitain projects whack port and early into effect any policy ' mould not be pioperly under token by to sustain the good name of the Col- , the individual „groups The Union lege and to 1)1'01110LO 11111(13111 undo-,has no legislatire power over the standing beta con the faculty and a ganiNdions lepiesented in its men student body !bership, but merely iccommends and The Student Board has a mummy con chit, .1 for tine welfare of extra mission of acting a, a co-o(dinating cm iicular activities. body between the Student Counul and i Student Union is compound of one the College adinint,tintion. This STATE COLLEGE, PA., TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1931 2 DEBATERS OPEN FORENSIC TOUR OF SOUTHERN STATES Lightstone, Hitchcock Engage Georgetown Speakers as First Opponents ORATORS WILL MEET 7 COLLEGE TEAMS IN TRIP Hemel. Sayboll, Hoch Receive Judge's Decision Against Lincoln on Friday Engaging seven college teams, a Penn State debate group composed of Homy W. Lightstone '3l and Orville A. Hitchcock '3l began a two weeks tout of Southern institutions Sunday Defending the affirmative of the unemployment insurance topic, the team will meet William and Mary college matois tonight in an Oregon style debate In the first engagement of the t”p the debaters kohl a con test with Georgetown women over a govei meat racho station Lightstone and Hitchcock will face the Noith Caiolina State college rep resentativea at Raleigh on the affirm ative of the free trade question to moirow night, and on Friday' they will defend the same topic at South Carolina univei city. They will meet Rollins college orators at Winter Park, Floiala, on Satuiday. Defeat Lincoln Orator, Debating the trade question, the team will meet Hoi . ersity of Plot ala speakers at the Florida College for Women at Tallahasse Monday night, and roll conclude the trip against Cimigia Tech orators on the unem ploy leant insurance question, Tuesday night Both speakers making the top, to gether with Pi of Jazeph of the public speaking department. are e•pei ienced debaters, member, of Forensic council and of Delta Sigma Rho, honorary debating society In addition to being president of the council and of Delta Sigma Rho, Hitchcock holds a College debating award and Lightstone will be eligible tot one at the close of the present SV,OII In the debate Friday night agam,t Lincoln university oiatois, a Penn State team of Coleman limpet '32, P Melton Saybolt '22, and John A Hoch '•l3 received a critic Judge's fa oiabhl decision KAPPA PHI KAPPA CHOOSES DEAN CHAMBERS PRESIDENT Dean Will C Chambers of the School of Education ens elected nat ional president of Kappa Phi Kappa, nat onal piofessionul educational hateinity, at the sixth Counal As sembh of that oigrini7ation at Syra cuse, N Y, Thunday to Saturday. In addition to being the founder of the Penn State chapter, Dean Cham ben 9 has been national courFellor fm Kappa Phi Kappa for se,eral years. Other Penn State delegates to the coihention were Itobeit P 'Wins', graduate student, Donald S Klopp '3l, and C Authur Sloughfy '3l . Although dennite oriangemmta In commenting on the "Stan Soong- Lave not been completed as yet, it no deil Bonnet" Hummel Fishburn, anaist knoun that all of the Old Main build- I ant professoi of MUSIC, stated that he nog will be at Lhe diaposail of the !did not think that the title tuitional prospective alumni Final plans will) anthem han, yet been written. Ile be announced in nest FLiday's a.,:ue 'added that I% hen it na wnntten it will pogcl l o f the Conn, __ . 1141 , Ili 11,11 twenty y Lai• to become BEGIN Tour of 7 Colleges on I Southern Trip ORVILLE A. HITCHCOCK '3l HARRY W. LIG/ITSTONE '3l DR. PIKE WILL GIVE PSYCHOLOGY TALK To• Speak on 'Unconscious Mind In Chemistry Amphitheatre At 7 O'clock Tonight Speaking on "The Unconscious Mind," Di Horace V Pike, clinical psychiatrist at Danville State hospi tal, will begin a series of file lectures on "Abnormal Psychology and Ment al Hygiene," in the Chemistry amphi theatre at 7 o'clock tonight. The lemming, foul lectures mill Headed by Jesse 31 Mac Knight. Jr. take place on Thursday nights, begin-;'3l m the leading role, the Penn sing nest meek and continuing State Players will ,eek victory fin the through Alm' The final !came of second successive time in the contest the series will be given at the Dan-, of the Pennsylsania Intercollegiate sills hospital Satusdas, May 2 :Dramatic association to be held hese In addition to seming at the hos- April IG and 17. The cast for the pital, the lectuies speaks secularly contest play, "Prayers for Passel," at several State teachers colleges and; nose announced by Prof. Arthui • C other educational institutions through-' Cloetingh, director, yesterday out the State. His kctuich here ale, A s t h e R everen d wells, Mac Knight a part of a State-male pi octavo Of sitkmint to convert the dying sin health education air mental hygiene amen. Old 31,0 Paviel, to be played provided by the Penns3l,ania Board John Voollicei, '37. The setting of Health • ;of the play is a pri*er meeting of a Emphasize Mental Disease Mad-Western sect of "Holy Rollers" The soles of lectures at the Col- Pa.sel's daughtei , 1111 s 1101 tson, lege is sponsoi ed by the School of will be enacted by Ruth I Bennett Education, and tem °scuts the eighth, '3l while Benpunin L Wise '33 is cast time that Dr Pile has conducted a as het husband The daughter `I of course here, although he has served, this couple will he tharactemed by as .t lecturer at numerous summer, lfyi tle 11. Webb '32 and Lail. A. sessions Kell '33 Throughout the course, emphasis will be placed on the necessity for an early recognition of mental diseases Ways in which these conditions man ifest themselves nill also be discus sed In older to eraphasin the subjects considered at the College, the psy duettist will conduct a clinic at the hospital KENNADY RECEIVES 1q32 EDITORSHIP OF 'FARMER Publicat ton's Mai d Elecls X nibler A' New Buslttess Manager John 1% Kenna&"l2 has teen elated edam-1021.er of the Penn, Slate 5,..1 fun nest year, accord ing to an announcement by the pub !mutton's esectitixe hoot d y esto day The posts of managing (Altai and, Ullll/114 editot 001 l be tilled b 3 Hon- UMer the auspices of the College, at d W Canter W. and John S R. 1012 t 1 80 ( 1 county t eliio=eiataires of Barnfoi d '33, so We Geroge K Davis the Pennsy k ania State Grange udl '32 and Ehnen L Horst '33 will solve meet hoe That slay to Salta day, rot 114 .1111111111 altol and grange editor, a shot t course in lettering M iss Alien Merryi President Ralph D Holed will del = has been alerted to - the position wen an address of welcome to the of home economics editor on ith Miss delegates in the Little Theatre in Old Helen E. Nell '3l as her assistant Mann Thursday night at 7 15 o'clock Wallet S Stem en '23 and Robert 'At the same meeting Dean PAM L. M. mt.°, '33 one new l y nieLted us- Watts, of the &lung of Agriculture srvtrutt Alitors will talk to the gluons on "Rural On the bunions. stall, Thomas E LeaderAin , Amble, '.12 van chosen R. business manager, and Bas is II Ricks '32 en ciliation head Manageis of local and national inhei Using iespeetivelv, are Roy M. GIIO in '32 and Robot E. Glair '3 , 1. [lmo 11. hlm to '33 and James H Brenton '3l have been elect-; ed assistant business inanngeis, while' lle ion B. Konhoul '.13 and Charles S. E.:wails° '33 will salve as aisistant , circulation managers. The action taken by Congress in selecting the "Star Spangled Ban ner" as the national anthem has evoked wide-spread mitteism among inemlrcrs of the faculty and music UNION TO 1101,1) OPEN ROUSE depai tment FOR SENIORS s EXT s TUMMY Richard W. Grant, head of the !music depaitment, 3md yesteiday Student Union mill hold an open that the "Star Spangled flannel" was unsingable and not suited to the house tot semis, faculty who hate 'human voice because of its wide seniors in then classes and ndmirnst• tango in tone Sentiment in favor of into, non in Old Math Satanda3 the anthem mould cause a national night following the Eastei vacation, 'the against changing the song, accoiding to Raymond A BIM 01, . 31 president of the body Dnector Giant went on to say Tattrgiatt. Anne E. Mellinger '3l Named May Queen; Elizabeth Bell '32 Wins Presidency of W. S. G. ~ Winstead '32 Gains Boxing Managership J. Fred Winstead '32 was 11.1110 ti to manage Penn State's boxing term during the 1032 season at a meeting of athletic officials late yesterday afternoon. Willard P. Iluester 'B3. Welter S Portnoy 'Bl and Edwin S. Maimed '33 were named to ~erve as fig st assistant managers during the nest season at the same meeting. Associate boxing managers will be Ifernian C Weber 32 and Paul Hendersdn '32. Mitmen who were awarded letters this season are Julius E Epstein '3l, David Stoops '32, John McAndrews '33, Alfred E Lewis '32, Fred Babb '3l, John Gwynn '3l, Joseph Miller ',ll, Frank Skoberne '33, Robert Parks "11 and John Petroehho '.ll J. Neely McCown '3l received a letter as man ager PLAYERS ANNOUNCE CAST FOR CONTEST Mac Knight '3l Will Take Lead In 'Prayers For Passel' Here April 16. 17 EEMEMI Neighbor, CS ho try to i,uur Old Moo Passel to heaven will be reprasented by Anne E Mellinger '3l and Bolen Buekwalter '3l Austin B Moore '.13, Sidney 11. Benjamin '33, and Jame, B Gros, '33 w il l take the parts of the othms present at the meeting Written by Donn. O'llatrou, a tudent at Puiduc, the one-act pia) is to be played in u light manner It is a sivid picture of Inch pressure evangelism, aceoi ding to Professor Cloctinch Four collegiate dramatic clubs. from Buchnell, On esel, Franklin and and Close City, base regis tered for the contest here, %slide Thiel has indicated that a poop might en ter from there. ST \TH GS \ SHE DIII.IHI VMS 51 EE T MACH THIS II EEK-HND LWO gl,lll/, neto he mode A 1) Professors Disagree on Worth of Rho cup• oily, eil 110,11.1110 the debating society to the omit Atoll setiii init. thee soot, will Ir• 1 `Star Spangled Banner' as Anthem I t hv the v :noel let yuir A qiic It filth,. IV to be presentoil wino Marie McMahon '32 Elected W. A. A. Head Co-ed Balloting—Elizabeth Everett '32 Chosen Y. W. C. A. Leader Elwabeth C. Dell '32 ‘tas elected pi esident of the W. S. G. and Anne E Mellinger '3l eas chosen May Queen, v. ith Marg E. Dal nand as Freshman attendant, in the final balloting by woi students Satui day Jean E. Simmons 's2, who nab di 3 votes, automatically bcconms Nei uling meently pried by the W S Class Senators Chosen PATTEEWILL BEGIN Ehaal,cth \I linlL ,z•, ballots to 131 Cot het opponent., D. LECTURES APRIL 20,=.;;;',t0,n,„,,;‘,.‘„),,,in-cTi„lrc„ tallied an 85-point lead over Betty Thompson '3l, her neareit compett Emmaus Professor To Return i t , ,,tbd m c p„ th „ td ,„ 1 ram , Is st For Second Annual Series 0,1 Ruth 11 Nuke] '53 for the 1 of Y Ctreasiner On Literature Topics • ln the Lontest for class scoot Nn tam C Cana, "12 won the se, • 'position Nom Dorothy IV Cummi Pred Lawn PattLe, mofessoi ith G-point lead. chile 5 Lot Fix et it.t ',xi:nod the minor office n emmitus of Mimic—in literatme at Penn State and special lecturer at, 12ballotsto 12 for Ham A. „ 00 , Rollins college, Florida, ndl ,atom to Nittr2 „„ tt, E B,„„,„ will he sop the College Amil 20 to present his 111010 senator thiough her victory Bolen C Palnim with a 20-point n second annual lactate semi. The gencial topic for his talks pill be gun For town senator, Anna The latinattne of Tadao" Light '23 erns jested by 0 tallies The Llamas still be green in the B A „„ ,‘ van Little theatre, Old Stan, at 1 15 a%! lock aft sn beginning Ste ' cl each afternoon beglnnont, Mon-' day. Ann' 20„InJ clo,rni.t. Flalay,,2l GROUPS ENTER Apt 11 21 For Ills 111 , 4 topic DI Ponce I, Omen, "Pllas, of the I SPEECH CONTE Novt.l Droner" Served here 31 tears Name Honor System of Exanunati The, lecture be folloned "The Newlkrom Column as a Nen A, Question for Competition, Lamary Evolution,'' while on the fol. Bcginning 20 lovving dos he n speak on "Tho Nobel Loci," As his nest sulcact, he will discus, "The Poeta vof the T o ,nitkore mammal., has r Frame" Concluding the Hems, he iquid for the intranniral debut ,111 Erse a cya , -0 , on "Phi Sew competition %OHO null begin A Generation" 20, John S, Fr wadi '3l, m charg Plum to hi, r e,,goatnin for a pm I,' Ili , tontest „„„ u di e time ',motion at Rollins college in "nmb announced 1020, Dr Patt se served as head of haulm' the English depot Intent her. tot thn Fallon mg a meeting of mime, ty-four consecutive seals stiles Sundal, team pairings m Di Pattee's latest hook is "The huts,,, o p lot lhnsc mho Juno .0 New A1111;11,111 1.11e1a11.11v," published to Ilisle and by unanimous last year Among Ins othci books ale,: th e q u e .a Aon tins se t "Result"Ti tidal. .111,1 J. 177," 'That r, on Shi i te should moot um lattiatine Since 1070," ,mil 1111- Ilnnor Ss stem oC H o ld m , E xao moons volume, on "Philip Freiman," "Centuiv Reading's in American lot- Single critic Judge, chosen f eratine," tst 'Den by Di Pollee, is menthols of the faculty by the To now in me ladle College as CI, 11A, • , 1/0111,111g (1,11.1,11111,111. null give boot, for English literature I decisions in the contests, for col ,ho the Pro ensm council accepted Own:ghoul the states Inth‘olual parings ,haw 11 1 , Ontai on PI scheduled to meet Sig Although suntan tag; Congtess Its dunce of the "Star St/Anglin' Ban- Phi Alpha: Sigma Phi Sigma, flu Up•tlon, Phi Lambda 'I beta, Pi Kai S ee . l' l ' z,n t o l ric, n c a le ti a o n pa o l f a7 , t , lgn h t e kV o n e t s i Phi, Phi E r„,,„ Pt Kappa Alp that a mole stutable song could be and Surma Tau Phu. Chi Plll. rotten Dean I , lmm/a nutratamcd Chi Om^;ncull meet Kappa Di that it Pi an tnspning numbel Rho, Phi Kamm Sagami, Kamm Kat pat heolatly adapted to hand work Gamma, Alpha Chi Rho, Beta Sig An thur C Cloettngh. aide". of 'Rho, Omega Epsilon, Theta Kai English Litmature, bases his object. PM; and Tau Phi Delta, Oread. 101 l to the song on the grounds taut Roe dmw bye It u too militat NUL Pint Cloetingh . _ iieleve4 that odic: than ll liar song MIiEE 'I 0 SIT 11i TOMORRO' should he chosen fin the national' anthem" Extension nnil Use of Electriei MuN Julia 10111 of the Engll4ll 111 be the vubject of .1 M. Mc dep.o talent behevev that Coins ess, at the lecture sponsored wnv juittibed in Ito dunce of the I the School of Agi lcultuto in it "Stan Spangled flannel " Mice Bull 100 IloWeultute building at pointed out thut, although many o'clock tomes ow. C It Butler, people do nut low the et ands to the uty Connulyrionet of ritillerieb, ESTABLISHED 1904 PRICE 5 GEN efeattd he ptesulency of W. S. G. A .cletat t , of the otgantvation under G A Senate In the balloting for Queen, Miss Mellinger Tecate(' I i totes to 121 fot Mahlted J. W. '.ll. At bile Mtst Smear(' secured i tante.: Ina L Sue Allen '3l for po,tton of ft eslunan attendant to i May Queen Elect 1%. %. k. Oftieery Pi eaaden, of the NV A.A. men Maiin E 51(.11alion with 158 v to 151 for her opponent, ➢Lune Bouillon '32 The NV CA. p dent will be L•lieobeth Everett mho.. margin one, 11. Louise . quardt '32 mos 23 ballots Angclin Bressler '43 defeated Elizabeth Pi eston '33 for the ,G A me-prendenev 198 to 118, n ' Dole. 31 Aden ',14 gained the of NV S A tteasuret with 185 1. to 125 for Eva 51. Bhchfcldt 'JI The W.A A ,iee-presidency ni held by Hamel. 11 Gentle 'tl3, , amassed a 94-point lead oNer Yin E Detwiler 'Bl Helm A Booso von the WA A secretarial pos defeating 311rjoi ie G Groat 0., to 148, and Kathleen 31. Meet, '0 owed a 5-point margin Over 0 , 11. lereuhan '32 for 'tensor-2r W A A