COMPIITE CAMPUA COVERAGE VOL. 27, No. 51 NOMINATIONS FOR CLASS ELECTIONS END AT 12 O'CLOCK New Code' Requires Signatures Of 50 Students on Each Candidate's Petition PARTIES MUST SUBMIT STUDENT COUNCIL NAMES Regulations Set Campaign Limit At $25, Enforce Public Financial Report Nominations for class officers and Student Council members as well as the deadline for submitting campaign material and bats of party align ments will end at 12 o'clock today, ac cording to Arthur C. Miller '3l, chairman of the election's committee. Recent revision of the code re. quires petitions containing the names of fifty students to be submitted at this time as a requisite for class nominations All nominees must have a scholastic average of 1, the code states. Party campaign expens es are limited to 225 for each group end Will be made public twenty-four hours before the elections which will be held from noon May 5 to noon May 7 in either the plaza or the lobby of Old Main, depending bn weather conditions. ' To Cheek Voting Closely With campaigning forbidden be fore April 21, two types of printed sdvertising will be permitted. Per- tonal cards of a standard size set be' the election's committee and a poster containing the names and platforms of all candidates for offices in each crass are allowed under the revised code. Mass meetings and smokers, as well as all party banners or posters, haw. been bagned this year. Student registration cards will be compared v. ith undergraduate lists, compiled by the deans of each school near the elections date, iida will be punched before ballots are issued to insure strict cheek on the electorate. Two senior members of Student Conn. ell are required by the code to be in charge of each ballot boo WPSC WILL OFFER DRAMA TOMORROW Program To Include Production by Platers, Selections From Now Thespian Show Penn State Players and Thespians will compare' wares tomorrow after noon over the College radio station WPSC in the regular weekly program broadcast ne 4:80 o'clock Miss Marioh J. Kerr, of the music education department, will open the broadcast with piano selections Sol' lowed by a short talk on home decora tion by Miss Helen M. Savard, as sistant professor of applied arts. "Giant Stair," by Wilbur Daniel Steele, will bo enacted at 4:45 o'clock by a cast composed of Charlotte B. Ayes, and Janet M. Bums '3O, grad uate students, along with Herman 11. Broady '32, under the direction of Prof Arthur C. Cloetingh of the dra matics department. 'Following this, Thespians will give ballads and am ide from their coining production "Hedy and Truly." Prof. John 11. Kriegel], head of the public speaking department, and Prof. Gurney W Stover, of the economics department, will give short talks on work in their fields Popular music by n campus orchestra will end the program when the station signs off at 6 15 o'clock. €WENS ELECT CROWTIIERS NATIONAL VICE PRESIDENT Ruth Crowthers 'O3, was elected national vice president of Canns, sophomore women's activities society, at the annual convention of the organ ization Saturday at Allegheny Col lege, Meadville. She succeeds Helen Buckwniter 'Ol, who was also editor of the official Cwen publication. Delegate, front Penn State attend log the convention with Miss Beet, waiter and Miss Crowthers were Nolen A. Hoover '33, Marlon P. Homell 'll3, and Virginia E. Wilhelm PUBLICATION TO GIVE DINNER Faculty advisers and members of the staff of the Penn State Farmer will hold their annual dinner at the Alpha Gamma Rho house tonight at 7 o'clock. Twenty-two members of the incoming and outgoing staffs are ex pected to attend as well as sevetal , • t 1 I run ,tat . . . .„ .. emo „1,„/ ~,. ~: Librarian Outlines 5 Ways To Insure Better Service Suggestions Include Curtailing Conversation, , Returning Books Promptly, Using Library lbr Study Alone how may Penn State students ob tam the maximum service for the % library fee that they pay annually? Five ways in which students might co-operate to secure greater hbran efficiency despite financial handicaps have been outlined by Miss Gladys It Creamer, acting librarian, The sug gestions included =tailing comm nation, using library for study or read ing only, returning books promptly, handling them a tb greater care, and fisting call numbers acemately. "While crowded conditions make perfect quiet an impossibility, stu dents could improve the atmosphere for study fifty percent by avoiding conversation," the librarian said "Tao or three loud voices can disturb the entire reading room, and when this is multiplied, it proves a serious deterrent to work." , In connection with this difficulty, Miss Cranmer pointed out that too many students use the library as a place where they may meet friends or remain between classes While. the number who frequpnt the. library in this manner has decreased during the past semester, it is still a prob lem that cannot be provided fm properly with the present inadequate accommodations, she maintained. Because the majority of volumes in the Carnegie library at the pro-sot tune are single copies, and duplicates are scarce, ninny students are nem- ORATORS WILL END SEASON TOMORROW Will Meet St. Joseph Debaters In 107 Main Engineering -._ ,—A L7a3o9:clock . Making their last appearance here in debate, Orville A Hitchcock "31 and Harry W Lightstone '3l m ill meet a St. Joseph's college team, in 107 Slain Engineeling building at 7 30 o'clock tomorrow night. Conducted in the Oregon style of debate, the Penn State team will sup port the negative of the question, "Resolved that all the the nations of the world should adopt a policy of free trade," while Joseph V. Hunt and John J. White of St Joseph's maintain the affirmative In a women's contest last night, a College team of Florence F Fowler '3l, and Marioti.! Hathaway '3l ar gued the affirmatise of compulsory unemployment insurance Against u Bucknell university pan at Lewisburg Bin, Lose on Trip Of tinsen contests completed on the recent tour of Southern colleges, Mitchcock rind Lightstone won ten engagements, tied the sonic inumbei and spoke in three non-decision con tests. The oratoi s non audience change of opinion decisions flout Wil liam and Mary, Rollins college tep resentatives Similar votes wete re corded against the team, at North !Carolina State college and at Georgia Institute of Technology. Non-decision engagements ism e held 'with Georg., Washington co-ed speak ers, South Carolina university, and the Univeisity of Floildn esent olives. The first two contests weir broadcast over college radio stations H. E. Dickson Gains Title of Most ; Handsome Professor in Union Vote , • . Who is the most handsome prole, sot at Penn State" This personage was detei mined at Senior open house in Old Main Satin day night. Ile is none other than Prof Ilarold E. Dickson, of the de partment of fine ants. Ile easily gained the decision oven Piof Ilni old F. Alderfer, of the Political science department. Prof. Clair W Robinson,of the ge ology department, challenged Di 0 Fred Douche. professor of economies for the position of the most absent minded professor. flowerer, the mar gin of rictony fan Di. Douche was gratifying. lie who tells tint worst stollen in class was, by popular choice, rtobeiC E. Galbraith, of the English compo sition department. Ile dofeated Di Francis J. Tschan, professor of his tory. The host Messed seam man, ac- cording to poll conducted by Student's Union Saturday night, was none Ohm list A. 111.1 E Mellinger gained from pantaapatum on athletics, es more votes for the best dressed semen tra-curl colon adavities on dancing. co-ed than an} other candidate on the The public is constantly afraid of online election ballot. Her closest being too enthusiastac." val minis Miss Natio yn E Duffy By , Christianity makes the cential a mongol of one vote Miss Josephine 'Llainn to everyone, the speaken point- S Laßarre defeated Miss Elizabeth ed out. Ile addad that people ion t IC Schwolbe for the place of the co-1 Lons taut I y t °Loving the tune, loyal, n ed who in hen mold believes that she 'annul enthusiastic mouton es flout than The varsity boxing managen and is the best di essed woman student of teachings of the lowly Nemo one of STATE COLLEGE, PA., :rUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1931 sorely unable to obtain the lfooks they want, bliss Grimmer admitted. Cit ing three mays in mine), cooperation might alleviate the scarcity, she said " Prompt return of books mould help materially in supplying ninny imposts that cannot now be filled Lost hooks, although they are paid for in the map:nay of cases, result in gnat inconvemenn so hen imme diate replacement is impossible, MA none Nolumes have no duplicates In existence "Frequently we are forced to reply that books hate been sent to the bind• my While eveiy volume needs m ining eventually, careless mutilation and misuse could in many cages be avoided " Faculty members night be of serv ice in supplying lists of books to go on rescue promptly, and could eh moat-, muck of the congestion mused by lute heponts through an even dr, ibution of assignments, the acting librarian said Care in supplying the ' corn ect numbers at the loan desk ,ould eliminate many delays, she declared. OFFICIALS ARRANGE FOR MOTHER'S DAY Players, Glee Club To Present Special Performances in Schwab Auditorium • " With a seems of special programs extending from 'Friday night to Sun day, May 8 to 10, Mother's Day at I Penn State scill be observed accord ing to an announcement by Prof 7. Or vis Keller, secretary of the Parents asOcialion Ilnilcr the direction of David D Mason. associate in dramatics, the Penn State Players will present "The Donovan Affair" in Schuab audit°. rium Friday night Saturday morn ' ing the visrting mothers M ill be es corted on a tour of the campus and an inspection of the new building, Ei= Saturday night n musical program directed by Richard W Grant, direct 'ol of music, and undo the auhmees of th- , niece Glee Club, will be pre sented in the auditorium A group of novelty numbers and song, by the RICTI . b quartet will teamed Dr Ralph W Sockman, minister of the Madison Avenue Methodist Ep, ' copal church in York City, sv dl I give the chapel talk Sunday morning. A tea for the mothers will be given by thy women students while hater , nities 'at e planning additional entm- I tamment A bulletin giving tire complete pro gram will be mailed to all paients Iliout May 1, Professor Keller said The program hero Null be a part of national obserVanle of May 10 as Nothei's Dl* GAINS SCHOLARSHIP AW %RD Lueietm I Blochco 'XI oas award ed a 4-11 Club scholarship valued at fifty dollars by the College extension department last Wedneseday 1%11, Blocher,•-who was a member of the 4-11 Club of Wyalusing before enter ing this College, is a member of the "mums club lyre. DISCUSSES. USE OF olleginte boning toui raiment, J. LIFE IN CHAPEL SUNDAY \Teel) , McCown • Those fur robing opposition for Mc -11 teem Wilson C Bndy, Sterling , Pastor • .'enns3 onto Ulmer,* E.: Brown, and Walton J. Culp, each ' Church Grins Weekly Talk mewing appi ommatelv the same , qumber of votes, v. Inch, when cool- . onied to the boxing manager's total, "What should you do wth 3 0 a mounted to only one-half his tally :life."' the Rev. Ilarold F Can r, pay- For the po.ition of the one who ,tot of the Asbury Ilmseroty chinch thinks he is Penn State's best di eyed j and direct°, of the Wesley Found senior, Norman II Soblei gamed a' atom at the I.lnivei bay of Fenntyl thrae-vute plmality oven his nevi est,vama, asked chapel gams on Schwab opponent, Robert C. Ayer, Witham nuditconnu Sunday morning, tli Kcir in defeated .1 Cooper French! "There is no mow burden in at by a small mai gm in the lace fin the, tending classes," Reverend Caii hoot chlselei, ,declined, "than the amount gamed GALBRAITH TO GIVE I Brand '32 is Named STH L. A. ,LECTURE Lion COurt Captain . Biand ';l2 taptain ONHEARN TONIGHT penn State's La Lethal l team 1932 as a revolt of hi., election at a meeting of vat tv lettetmen 3 este' day ortoi noo, English Instructor Will Treat Biand has played tentei on the Works, Career of Emigre raisity quintet fm too after serving on the rieshman Inc Author, Professor Ile has led the Lion touitmen in storing dining the putt too sons In addition, he has played WRITER'S TOPICS SHOW lon the Nittany golf team since lan HIS VARIOUS INTERESTS] ;V s ye, luting the CJII-.ge championship during his ifreshman and sophomore seam `Nomad of Letters' Made Many 1 o Trips Throughout Europe, 16 DRAMATIC CLUBS Americas. Japan Speaking on"Lafeadio Ilearn No-, mad of Letters," Robert E. Galbiaith: Players Will Present y 'resent 'Praers of the department of English com- ! 'position, will present the fifth Liberal' Far Passel' in Histrionic , Arle lecture in 107 Main Engingelingi 'building at 7 o'clock tonight Contest Saturday - Following World War sers ice in -- naval aviation, Mr. Galbraith entered , Supieinacy p aa „, , ,,,, a „, a college Rutgers unreersity from it Inch he !dramatic circle. still be sought here was giaduated in 1921 Aftci sci ving alas' and Saturday inghts• in on the ad,rtising stair of Ur Ness Schnali auditor lam by sin dramatic Yolk Times and as reporter for caoat„,, each oltnrmg a ana.aat United Press, he worked his way to! play. Europe on a cattle boat 1 At 7 o'clock Ft slat night, dubs He taught English in Silver Hay n from Bucknell. Fianklin and Mar- St. John's, and MacKenne prep- shall, and Thiel hill seek the judges' arntorY school' , becoming a favor while at 8 o'clock Saturday menthol of 'the English department Inight, Di eel, (hot e Cits, and Penn at Penn State in 1927 Mr. Galbiaith ISi:to arn to enact thy, presenta received his Master of Arts degree, cia „ hen in 1929 "Prayers for Passel" lit Dennis To Dtbouss \S ratings The lecturer «ill discuss the writ-, of ,tatorlr• John J Voo , he , in the tole of Ohl Passel, .mill head ings and life of Hearn—author, col lege pi ofessor, joutnahst. tianslator,ithe cast .I , sse JI Mac Knight tr '3l and vagrant During his life tune, till dm.ct , n ,, ° Reverend \Cells, nn Hearn tram elect front the Alvan to !evangelical minister the British Isles, to Paris, London, Select Special Ce'l the Ancaricas, West Indies, and final- Under the danction of Prof Ar ly, Japan. thou C Cloetingh, the play, concern The interests of Hem n, sarymgl ing a Mithstesteln sect of 'Hob from philosophy to ethics, religion to Roll^rs," still take shape Menibet , Moire. linguistics to cosmology, will of Old Plan Pa.,sel's familc will be be heated lip Mr Galbraith as well as plaw , d Ruth I Bennett '3l, Alyi a presentation of the bi7atie and the II Webb 12, Lillie A Nell '33, beautiful qualities in, los works Dr and Benjamin L Wise 'l3 Fred Lewis Putter, emetitus prof°, Anne E Atoning. 11 and Beloit sor of Amei lean liteiotuia here, m Bucku alt. '3l still play the parts his latest book, "The New Arovaican of neighbors who tr. to sing the th- Litelature," rates Hearn, • the leading ing soul of Old Plan Pas.-_ll into hen, emigre wiltet of the period, indeed en Other ti mods present at the of all periods" :old man', deathbed will be brought to life by Neil C Cninobell .11, Ass- PIKE TO CONTINUE tin 13 Mimi c 'JP, and James B. Gross EDUCATION SERIES' ` ' ` R T' I ''''''' "Th • D,lr• Dolma oil I, Stanley Houghton, will oryinnii before the footlighti, Satuiday night 7 „ otter the iegulation play, have been l'sYcluctri`t Drum nan " He precvnisil IMule the Judge, pruritic 'Will Discus, 'thnurinalities in then decision One actor front each Personality' Thursday computing club will take a part in the ta,t, Pinfoosoi Clouting], card Di Horace V Pike, elnucal psycho- , PITTSBURGH. JOHNSTOWN atrvit at Danville State hospital, .111 1 preNent the third of a eookly Edo-, EDITORS TO SPEAK HERE cation School .s.nic, lecture on "Ab- :annul Psycholog, and Mental Ilv went" , hen he lee be, "Alnm inahtics of Por,onalay" in the Chem Ist, y ampluthenti 7 o'clock Thar, day night. Neil Swanson, managing whine The next two belays will he held the Pittsburgh Pitss and 11 ohns 'ahet Thinsday night, for the next two NN Krebs, editor-in-chief of the J weeks. A final tilt will tote place at the Danville hospital flout 10 to 1 town. ba,e been seemed ns uldinonal crakets for the central 12 o'clock an the mm nag of May ' 2 .confmence of the Penns,lvania School and will include a tout of inspection fifes as,ouation to ho held bete through the hospital Sam day About se, 010,0, e These lectuie% me a pail of the (lent, and faculty member, floe, general stole Inagr•nn of edn'at'" n •° twenty-11,e high schools in the State mental and phe,icil hymen—, and ate aie expected to attend. financed by the State. In addition Alpha Beta Sigma and Alpha Theta he talks regulail, at se, cull State , Easde „ , mews and „ame„,,, honouny teacher,' collegc, and other education ,Journalistie fiateinities. 0i 01 change 111 institutions thioughout the State of the mege ,,, a, „loch includes a This soles of Icctions sponsored 1, 1 luncheon, at which these will be the School of Education I epleSent, eucic 6c the Vaioity Quartet, MM. the eighth tone that Di. Pike has (Aan', mists, and tap dancing Tip . s conducted a coal. here ((bout the campus are also ',mg ar ianged Ica the tem esentative, m Dr: atm noon. Tottr,giatt. 1 TO COMPETE HERE O'Flau on toll hold the Plate,' hopes (Al) Nos spapcnocat 1% ,It,l School I=ll `Froth' Poll To Seek Best Dressed Man, Most Pulchritudinous Co-ed Co-eds will again be permitted to Froth The tonne =game .tali 0,- ,nill make a Jon-to-door appeal for honor the flown of their desiies" and Plains that it is neces .111‘ to sign fund, to oral.; up a delicit for this amount usually vent to fester m t . ,. t o ° to o , t o C i e , boo,o, for[ the ballot and not note on moo I x vai in the :than one candidate dining the ton- 1 the I ingnan institution Due to th— the best dressed man on the camput, I c bolishment of compulsoi y chapel the Mole all students may evress by toot s "GlOl, (111 gloms '+ sal," is not the r I egulai oriel ings have tall In to less ballots Unit selection of tho most at-1 only nail, of the popolai i efts on lino, I than one-thud il ot the sum i eccinml truttrec nnottlan tn. the annual. Froth Imes ftirp l i e l . , , , ,.: l s u, n ,: i il , l ,, ll „ o , l , lLi , cd or to s , t ,t l - I . r . 17 e ( - • ~ a n i alr o,d , o n u t:tt.:, ,l , at , , s , . t s h n e ra C h lt s ii ,n ir i . i v i c eollegi poll to Iwo conducted front Thursday until Tuesday on Co-op Coiner. a remit The outstanding "best dies- With a man in -anti rraternil Y With pastel colors pr.lominating. am" nil l be the IN:Anent. of ~ •uo /101,0 10 .1,111, With 11111t1011N, the , predicted that the entire student, of doth„,.. SelOlai la roe I onsists °t' non-fi Ins nit n students will be called b°d). w ' ii 41 " (1 the nest week-end a linen suit, third, of a hat, while upon .it then looms 1121(.11 Buck bedecked in Easter finery amid t I B l mr- Y fourth and fifth mires wdl intent ,alter 'Bl and Ednr A. rodent'. ':.11 I o p t ' fl g °an ' to g ° ' ...°l ' . ° Th ‘ c, M the l ac titles or harbei duslivi y I head the N, 01111111 ~ L 11,11., ', laht-minute battle for bat lurid! splenth The results of the tolll,l, os in he '' A student sentiment ' fin keeping or• ennounced in the Julian Prom issuo up the Penn State tiadition of =roi -1 Not only ate students eligible to o f Huth Proftinti NT n , . , I It, ... ••10 IIS I nes All/1101 t for the Chinese 111Stall,1011 vote en the, issue, but Inefo'...*+ unit I Ellgieal conn.sition (typal Linea and has prompted the Student Union to graduate students o u r cast sage hurl- [Prof David 0, Minitel, of the la- organ], this appeal The deficit was I lots, Ono ballot null be found In ...m e Inagaag, 6111111.111.1, null ant iinforoscm th, Ye ii but n ill he plo- Council To Consider Changes in Training, Naming Cheerleaders Collegian Assists Harper '3l, Student Union in Conducting Survey of Systems Used By Other Institutions Pupalat election of the head dice, piesent oh of taaining and belectit th• teconunendatnnm whph will be p by Charles S limper ji "11, heed the To collect infoimation with the id loin at Penn State, the Cou 14,1 A%, in ehannian of Student Union, and of sonic of the hugest college, in fit BROWN ANNOUNCES FAVORS FOR DANCE Interfraternity Ball Chairman Chooses Black Leather Card Containers Fat or', and d 'cnn attnn rot I Intel hatcrnnty Ball Ft nlat night , e. ere announced S e,tet day Its Stet lent E Brost n chain man of the Ball comma., Favors mill be in the folio of block loath. ease,, to nth "tote, fl des nay Ball 1911" engrarcd in gold lett, on the In 01st coo el. NN hen the popes pad %tithes ha, been dcolett , d, they may be used as cord cace.. BI 0,11 e%- plainod Facois toil! be giten out at the does upon acceptance of tickets and athletic colds Th, decoration solienn ndl be built, mound blue and mint, •ttcamers tending ham a central cable to the balcont Additional content, at either end of the hall will toyer gymnasium thturee Ti,'. balcony udl be deco rated ',all 10110. blue, and , gold cambric curtain,. ulule lattice wink, tinanrid m licach-,pra3 a, aln complete the scheme lII= The otche,taa stand will bract in a hat:mound of bloc and a lute cut - tuna, with 11,1 1,1,1,, (.0..1:lilt La et, and bench-splays tounahng out - rangements Cocoanut palm tales aill be placed about the hall, 111111 archn,p•s are to be ft stunned and drarnl ninth mutants of goblet, hut_ and oletlappnd Siith beach alit l•'ue.lu oof (It hang fa ont the balcony Squat° (n 11.1,11114, cattalo-ad off la, blue and n•hite cm tam, wuh pant,- Lions of goldenrod matettal, Stall sane as an outer Stall fan fraU•uutt Loot!, St% of tin,. bosun Still hue eahm side of th • tntrame 11•nl the oaltestta stand The ramarung booths Sall he• set owlet baltontes et facing ault- Hays, and mill be made tut of Lai,: utak and small otetlapped column., Foot elects is cables from route, .po t nl> to the bakonv, an•l special effects tot Al CIMIIVs and the tint! int .2 canm, inalie up the lighting -chem. let olitng cat still ball in the ttintei of ,the hall 1,111 throo iihooc, of the dancing coupl, milen the light lion, snotllght, to fotioicit on tt 81=11 Pio( John II head I.l ' tlu public speaking depot Intent, t clue IV 0 Sunday ft ont the Eastern Publo Speaking t ontm once tit Smith Col lege, Not thamptun, bfnss Rept ebentntivcs of the ,petich di - ointment, of colleges in the See England and Atluntic ti tt, veto among those count, [minx th • Ui te! once ESTABLISHED PRICE 5 CENTS 16:111 1 1 111111 a con) pkte iis Isom of the ng students fa cheer leading posts arc ',laud br for e Student Countd tonight leadei dci of nutting the cheeileading prob conJunctiGn with Rat mom( A 800., hut recentic conducted a cutesy cnuntn Iteplies evened front Ilarcaid, St MI Old, Purdue, Wisc o n. !sin. Wcst Point. and Annapolis Based on the st stuns in operation at this' , uilleg.es. the training plan, if passed tic Council, will go into elfcct nest ye., m bile the election of head cheat learlei ht student cola null tal. ;dace at the ,ante time as Athletic Assnciition election, next month Ilan pet plans to issue a call for sophornoi es clithin the nest week or :ten do, I lisse candidates tt all un dei go .i pi toil of limning foi sec eral (As, , has been the custom in the Pat tb— end of this tun, thi cc 'u ill be (linen tin next Yeats, leaden, These studcuts 0 ill be xlect -0.0 by the hea I chtxuleadei, the four aslant clicedwilets (three after th , teal), Pachtud (V Giant, direr lot at the &pal (anent. of music, Um 'Athletic kssociation ptesulent, and the graduate manager of athletics Pet nutrient Squad of his Dot inz ri cshman k nest fall a call foi • c indulat, blll be issued to the cl v., of lb t 1 'lllls moot, bill sell e in the sore capacity as ILILOIIII ns-istant man arers 19 a sin)! t They still 5101 k und the super% ism of tun ot 1 senior cheep quiets at. football funs:, inuob m ding,, and doting the omtcl sporting; events. At ths end of the v. Intel snorts Ira.- ‘on of the gi oup bill be elect, d m the =atmo mambo is the .onho n-oi es Won bill be selected for jun to] r I NI beck The election at haad elievi leader each 11 oill take pia, w the spi inn lit an t etc It it plann d. he tin. ida to, to hoop all three of the, Jamie Icadect m acute senicc ing the 3, 3 Cal. A penun nt rt i.ou id of thrir , ienio, and theca limn.. in addition to the Nophotnorei, in the fall and ttinto sea Nun-, uill c.utt n the iitoik Much has born handled in tlri palt bt the iunini !cad et, .nd the het I dr., kindio The sophonlot. squ td null be en eoul aged to sulnett liras for new ells and ...mg- as as plans for social stunts dm ing athletic ,wents hen ab.lit‘ along this fin• of wink wII he pant or the basis rot their ,Icet.on as Junin) Lheerlenders If rnc of the t.uandateo •110%, 4111,011 ability to load .”111.3 he nuty bated a song leader. Is an 41,1 ed Intente c to ht- tu the lendel nuking till] thew senior Oil It I, 111,111111 Mt to the fiend le odes al 114111.1.1 111.1,1 Tel tat six-inch "S" adde ion to 01, megaphone Lt‘“ otlnq ,mots 00 th. It ,thtellc. lanunts , anctsnn tho plan, ,vll iccoty• a fpm and wu•h.df inch inintn "S•• m.ud LINGNAN CANVASS TO START TODAY SI ntlt nt 1 limn Organut , Ca mpa Ign I'm I..l".i.inte of ('onion Chri , !tali ( olhge Ono 111.111,11( ii .1111 i torah' •vi • 11l Nt...21, runtubuGnnv front tinr Ntuhit both , IoJ,IO and toltlutl on to uoll Penn Stat.', annual gift to 01011 Cll. I'torn rotten, in Chinn Itmlet the du ection of .1 Ruohiuii Sruth hi. urn and 0100,101