-'. WELCOME, 13:21111111 VOL.' 35—No 60 Z 658 STATE MAY REDUCE:,APPAPRIATIONS TO COLLEGE -, Mestz, - lSteholai' Will Be H QUEEN OF THE MAY .;''.,.:;..4 .4; . .`2 tak l'j'f. 4 , i' , :,,, 7 ~..:,- ', l ' '• : ,::: , :,:. * :,..;.,_.... 4.....r1 ~24,14:44444 egi . , T _ rnA prom _ „ _ .. E DITOM A bear Mom, Seems as if it wcie only yesterday you weie taking me to a grade school May Day pageant. , And tomorrow I'll be taking you-to a gala College May Day-Mothers' Day celebra tion. ' Sure'was glad to hear that you're breaking away from getting Dad's breakfast, washing my shirts, and re-condi tioning the backyard long enough to enjoy yciur week-end - - The girls are looking forward ,to your presence at the festivities. They've spent considerable time shaping a good program You'll enjoy it, Mom • Incidentally, mole than 1,000 Motheis ate expected for the week-end, but don't worry about the hat, gloves, shoes, or whatnots'you bang Perhaps your clothes aren't up to the minute. Perhaps you haven't read the latest books or plays Perhaps you do, tangle sentences. But, haven't I often forgotteth to write—even a post-,. card? Ifai'en't I spentwacations hei.e, there and elsewhere?' In the pi °sent environment, I must y regretfully admit, it is easy to' forget one person whose years of work are in all probability more responsible for my being here than those of anyone else. "' 'Anyhow, let's forget about all of that, Mom, and'real- Iy enjoy this week -end together. , It's yodr holiday. It's Mothers' Day. Phi Eta Sigma Honors ' • Dr. Tschan At Banquet Rasels Given ,Senior _Award; 411 Freshmen, Dean Whitmore Are Initiated Sr, , dam tot,' Thr Blood of Edocaliim," Faye 9 Fi mans .1 'Nelms!, professor of Mimic in Instal y, was awaid ed Um Phi Eta Sigma &Neat ch A‘said anirltobeiL II llaseli '.ln was ptesented i the Phi Eta Sigma Semoi Awaid foi 'outstanding scholastic staging at, the initiation banquet held by the fleshmen men's schol akc hominy on Wednesday night, in Old Mom Sandwich Shoji. Print to the banquet, 41 0 eshmen men once initiated into the fiateinity, along with Dean Fula. C Whitnane, school of chemistay and physics, who was made an lionoraiy,membet Only those who have attained un average of 25 oi highei ale considered for membeiship Toustmastei foe the pi op am Wilb natty' E' Wiignei '4l The speakers of the evening wets. John H. lltbbatd ,'41,, chapter his torian, Di. Cal S Marqualdt, college 'cau n une•; Franklin B 'Krauss, f atm n ity faculty adm ix; Edward W. Nestor '4l, retn mg \presidente? Rebut 11. Ilasek '119; Asa E Mtutm, prefessm of American, histoty; Da. Tschan, and - Demr Whitmore PiOman Chosen President ,Following the bungtier, the in itiates eleeted officers for the coin ing peat as - follows. Juck•lff. Fill nutn, president; Jack E. Mogan, Serill-1111cekly ruin a E . : - i,--\,, - ri ~,,,.,;,,, , . ~,,,...„ ~.,55. . . vice-pi esalent, ' Walter N. Sham boa, svvi etii.V; Max S Petets, Li easui ci ; and James E. Watson, historian , ,„ The following acne initiated William G Butgei, Stephen G. Stages), John M Capozzola, Bunn B Gin astman, Miles J Fetter, Jack M. Kitimat), Humid C. Foust, Ma'am H Fritch; Jack A. Grebe John W Healy, William P Hindman, Ji.; Abiaini Hodes, Edwaid A Kathik, John S. Kook ogey, Robert H Kough, Clifford R Lauder, Louis M. Laushey, Er (Continued On Page Two) Mothers To Be Guests At May Day Romig To Crown Queen At 1:30 Tomorrow Highlight of Lill. doable trlelna don of Mettle:a 1113 and May Hay again thin yea: will be the (town htg of May Qo'eon (*cute C Melz on,ttont anipos at 1 10 1: Comm on Mole than I ..2110 - inoiliets die en. pecteil to altraul Ilie it (am of lain Ihr Pity Day to, colony it ill be held al 2 ;} m Sunday :lone A itoinh., l 0 ptr tihlent of WSCA. will trot t tilt- QueLii the climax of a taint old ' , Aug lish page.int Ali ry II O'Connor '4O will pi event the globe, and No v ) lilliabelh Miller '4O the PSCA. :sceptic Mae Pole fi.tIILUIS from Al KR Jessie Cainelon's classes In Mod em Dance sill lead the pioccssion from Old Main onlo limit cam pus, follosed by Jesteis Martha I Stiingei '42 and Jeanne Wlthetow 'II, and heralds Alarroi le D Coos ley 'l2 and Muriel. lI Stubb,'l2, The folloued ity a hem lock chain_ of senior It omen, an honor Inch of 20 outstanding sea loss and the nes ineinbels of Mor tar Board, senior uonien's honor ary Attendants Choson.„,,, — 1 3 1;111111ig neon Cecile «iil be •amloi attendants It Jane Fibber and Dorh, L JOllO4, junior atten dusts Patricia M Alto atei and E Louise Di euningei , sophomm e at tendants Eleanor L Pagans and Betty A. Rahn, freshman atten dents Betty M. Martin and Jane E Mille'. and Maid of honor Helen A Su aIISOIL 42 She will be accompanied by nom er gills MI it Doty and Nancy M Mei , and ainlmaim 4 lean Bedenk and Patel Smith Members of Blue Key. Lion's NM, and Skull and Damn, men , t lannnarieb, mill usher, and Cumin. (Continued on Page Four) Student "Book Exchange Set Pergrm Places Ming, Siwy '4oln Charge; Early Opening Planned, Michael Befog, .11 '4O and Mich ael M Siwy '4O have beets named Limit men of the Student Book Exchange lot next semestei, Da vid E Petgitn, mosaic:tit-elect of the swum class announced yes— letday Dotothy M Johns, Untold E itookbititlei '4O, John Jeubine, Paul B. Wilson, Jt '4l, and Elul Bing!, and Virginia M. Pentad '42 have been appointed to the oinnuttte The exchange will open a slmm sum ut the end of this s-e -muster, , Pcignn said Students who do not wish to take their books home oven the summei on leave them in rooms lime may platy them in the %tot el oom The exchange will open at the beginning of next seigestet, the eel hest opening date sine its founding It will also attempt to find a platli to sell those books which anc no !tinge.' used here. Collegian Candidates, Stall To Hold Annual Smoker Tuesday Night MOlllbOlo of the Collegian Burr lied freshman tandithites for the Collegian will meet for their an imal Unioko: in the Theta XI frit: ternity house uL S p m Tuesday Those who have not yet tried out for the Colleglan`muy still do so al this meeting Professor Franklin C. flannel, holed of the Join million Mihail, inent, and other members of the stuff and for mer Collegian men will give shout talks, followed by refreshments, entertainment, and dancing. STATE COLLEGE; PAIA,FAIDAY, MAY 12, 1939 MOTHERS - I DAY -%over 100 To PROGRAM -Get Awards At Services SATURDAY . - -, 7 17 a in— I.llo.llaList for flesh: , 1111111 scum I' n Inembelf3' of Coons Dim tot Boald, and:: not hots in 51LAIllotei - Hall ft sokrust rot nansiclass soot en and tacit 111°0101s In ht nn cis Masi Lon !fall Tapping tot; CoLlas Alm Int 1311,11,1 in MAI-, lister Ilan , 2 In t 30 Ii 10 —Douniloo leas fot inot.hei 4 of both Rico and. 11. 0111CII 'it Illioll il, , 1 OUP ni —Aloy 11.13 pag( dui up IT ont. I.llopue 8 00 17 m --(floe Club '1(.11N% 11 II Aullllulllllll SUNDAY a In ;II a 111 —OOlll 11 1111'11 L 11.11,01 .11111 XlllOllll driphl , l I Ices 111 11131.1 1..1 1.10-11 11.111 Town, College Officials Favor Daylight Timi, Plan, If Adopted, Will Affect Only Summer School; Seek = Consent Of Farmers A plan to adopt daylight savz` ing time in State College hinged today on the attitude of local fa mots aftei downtown meich rpti; and, thg, College ,CoAcii . Administration had "ah'eady r giv, en then consent The plan if adopted with the minot changes suggested by the College will affect only the Sum met School, going into effect June 13 and ending September 13 °lima' suggestions were to be gin fast time June 15 and end Septembei 15 This, howevci, would have disrupted the College schedule foi Intel-Session which gaits June 13 and Fteshman Week beginning September 14 Administgation In Favor In thu l Note of the Council of Ad ministi ation, tune membeis favor id fn,t time, two were opposed, , and foul were undecided Dr Mit ion R Ttabuq, dnectoi of summet sessions, gave appioval of the Summei School, Borough council, %%hull 'mewed the plan Monday night, defei red action until the attitude of fai m et, hod been lea' nod Mei chants and businessmen voted 128 to 28 in - ravel of the change Boys Meet Girl But She Was Too 'Stiff' The wind blew Foul students weie on then way home past Roc Hall late the Thinsday night befoie I F Bull, when their quiet wallc was into lupted by n clanking noise ' from the south side of the gymnasium Investigation disclosed a little man (hogging a huge coffin-like bore down the steps of the "'ln gue " The students vuluntecu•d then old and m a few minutes the bus and too ' , minim ones weie depos ited on the cold, focbulding nom of the undeigiound operating loom The little amen flitted nhout giving dnections fin the handling of the hoses "Be (fateful, buys, 1 don't want itflything to-happen to these Row bodies" The four impromptu "undet- Who's" gleppecl back aghast, real iiing that they had been eat tying cm psis "You boys ate Italy, betAlllhe ou're going to he the flint ones to see the new bodies." With that, Piof Harmon M. Tietz, Inst.] uc tor in human anatomy, unlocked the boxes and intiodueed the now unwilling visitots to Florence, Mike and Joe, who had Just:made the U ip front Philadelphia in then , ead-lined beds. :lmn net/. Meshed aside a hu man skull hem one of the oper ating Jables and sat doun to chat' with his aides He told them that Penn State was the only institu tion in the state outside of meth- (Continued On Page Two) nored 'Program Scheduled Fa► Rec Halt On Sunday Appioximately one hu ridi ed i Scholitstic inlat cis mill be pi eyd.- pi at the 21st Scholiiiiihip Da) ex. Iticises In Recreation thall at IU Su m Sunday winning The Pc in• spenhei for this occasion Is Itic N II High Nionr, D I), ;abuse 4111./j(ct cc ill be "Poi %%aid " 1 Robert If Unbolt m 111 reeelie, highest honors the Jolts %V .I•Wlilit, Medal and Print for Ma, `4litittling scholarship In the Sonia, flas, Nesbit...tit Ralph I) ineseill this act aid and the lolly., most impoilant ones r „ h e John AV. While Fallonshßes giAli can li nlll be pie lo the fulloslng b 1.111019 C Chtighead, John I Cinig licit Albeit AI kllgiitan, and Da "Oil I Bohm Evan Pugh Scholars Chosen Throne senlois selected as Ecan Scholars for high scholastli tnininent m e I) Ike IN 0010 •1•1110 Homan lack It „Cobb Nh hulas Ita) MN Schein S) is Id I. 130 4teilc Ftobei t V I la) es Vet)lgo I InukeLp Leon Al Knetc Bltrici 1) Longo11())), and Martin Itock4ell -President '.'Sparks Itiedals for greatest , iiitprotbment during the past semestei, 'nil] go to sopho mores Robert GCot and David Geotge Recipients of the John W White Scholarships are Carl 0 Clagett Betty C Wagnet '4O, and Mi (,liael Beley 'll. Louise Carnegie Scholarships hill go to seniors Bruno L Beimc ii, Albert Id liftman, I‘,largat et J Llo)d, Juniors Helen L Camp, James V. DeLake, Prank J Frey, and Sala E Heilman, 11111 i toapito 21101 es Ray If Dull, Jack It Ile gnu ,Albert L Ileyer , on, and los eph Wotan ski Taunt} One lionmaries n ill 1511110 their pledges al, this time Local Sorority Goes National 25 Eukratia Members Pledge Zeta Tau Alpha; To Be Installed Friday Twenty-five inembers of Eu - I local 00101 ty, Net c pledged to national Zeta Tau Alpha Sun day atm noun by the Dickinson College chapter The new chapter will be installed May 11l to 21 as Gamma Epsilon, 78th in the Sol - amity Pledges are Dutothy M Gib bons, Dora Hai net, Bessie J Igoe, Alice B Item, Hemet W Millet, and Madellene L. Since, 'JO, Clara W. Bigamon, Mat ion E Hartman, M Bet yl 11:ntWan, Jean E. roam, Ruth E Wagnei, Dorothy E Wilson, and Ruth Wetsgei ber, '4O Jane D Buller, Ruth V. Dice, Ruth E. Houser, Batbarti W. Mil tet,, Dorothy B. Reeves, and Dor othy B Selmerr, '4l; Betty E Bashes:, Nettie Ruth Hindman, Kathryn J Porte!, and Nancy E Yettricic, '42, and Zelda Wood, alumna The ceremony was co Chided at Mrs. Vernon D Peterson's home. oJO N• llohne.s Sti eel, and was rnllowdd by a tea Cap and Gown Orders Must Be In Saturday, Seniors Are Wakned Orders for taps and goons inust!,be made at Student Union Desk by noun tomorrow. Co 'chairmen William \V. Galbreath ap~and Victor E. Gentlimn '39 announced yesterday The co chairmen stressed the ftiCt that no senior may take part in commencement exercises ' , unless be has a cap and gown rgiatt COMEDIAN HARMONISTS The Varsity quartet which will appear in the Mother's Day concert at 8 o'clock tomorrow night in Schwab Auclitoiiurn includes, reading from left to right, John W Harkins 'ti, pianist, Samuel G Galli! 'lO, Richard W Tyne' '39, George F Rumor '39, and William M An- Glee Club To Sing Before Mothers Tomorrow At 8 Qum let, Saxophonist Cecil Leeson, Violin Soloist Will Feature May Dan Celebration Ilse Penn State (k Club 11,1 Alay Day ctleln ation„vill be pi c in 11,1001 ow night entui ed on the in (pal ain gull optionitit the Val say Qua, tel , Sal E Wood '4l, violinist Ticket:, Col the event, paced at 50 cents, ate on ~ ale non ,it the Student Union Desk and will be en sale tonight and tonun tow at the Cornet ROOM PI ofem , ,oi Rich-, .nd W Giant, dn ectoi, of the con ceit, stated that all Lahti.% would, be tcscived The Vai say Quattet will i endbi "Tobacco Is .1. Duty Weed," "Tilt Mulligan Musketecis" and sevual othei sclected nuinbeis The Quni tet, !mon n as. the "Coined:an Ifni monists," e, com post(' of William AI And' ens 30, Samuel C; Galin '4O, John W 11,1; kins '4l, ;fitment, Gem ge Ittnnel a 9, .uid ftithal d W Ty, - el '39 Cecil la eon, ;Elie man 'Alio hissed 11,. Niixoplitme lioin a 1110,111 J Ott/ WWI to J UM en I 'psi, tO ill play 10 clasNical tit lec6iom ft.lutled in his eta.) lon I` .11 0, "Itblliy on the Sian e" by Pei cy (ii tuiarei , "I lonitnage Rath," al i Anal by In, ileum) panisl , Jo sef ‘Vagnei , and Alauna-Zuci.i's " The Glee Club adl dose the pi ou'a aat with "Fight an Slate" by .lue &Infidel s 'l5, nit mini Ci ant' , all am:alma of "Blue and \Vitae," rind "Nittany Lion" by — James Leyden 'l4 5 Poems By Coed Pubhshed The Api il lbStle of 'College Vein, oat wool Inn ti Y magazine. published a giatii, of five lyi ic, by Makin(' L West '4O Evans '4O, Snyder '4O Vie For Top IMA Post William W. Galbreath '39 Will Serve As 'President For Rest Of Year Chitente II hhdie, 'ln and Andiew Snyder 'lO I%ele nominated fut piestdent of Ibe Indepontlent Men's A , ,suotatitet at an oigotitha- Lion meeting Tuesday night William W Calbtooth '3!) ew, ,elected to tierce it , pi esident for the ionnunder of the vent lolnal elections will be held at a meeting ac,t 'fitoday Those men nuelinated ale Vice-piesident, Ilat obi bl Bookbititlet '4O, and .1 nod Lowell '4O; settetaly, Eine' C Flownlei , . '4l and .1 Joseph Minnie!, '4l, ti cosine', \Vallee, C) Battle,loinew '4J; Eldon 'l' Shout 42, and flatly JVis '4l, .1, Liu! elicit man, John It. Walfuttl '4O, Pete, G Petsko '4l, and W Rae liet ',mann '4l, athlete man eget, Paul 111. Gift '9l, Emet Flownlea , " '4l, Pete, G Fetsku '4l, and Everett Waltman '9O. The iepiesentatives of the 11 units now affiliated with the as sociation postplined aetepting the new constitution in cadet to have more time to consider the setup. Gulb~uath announced vesteldeY that plan, ale being cumulated foi an inqallation banquet to be held May 25 Also being consid ed nme keys for the rem esenta tines to the council These ma t, Lute will be at the next meeting drsws '39 - othyl'h 1)a y Como I, climax 19 the amts tl in Schwab Auditoi tum b I be Cicil 14.0,011, 1 , 11L451.111(1111g Gala '4O. Lena', and Edwaid Cahan Elected - Tribunal Head For. Inaugural To Give Oath To All• College President; Board Drams Up Freshmen Rules lUebeel n •19 ma, elect el t Min nimi of Student inhunal ni a meeting of the 1,1 nun in Old Alain Wednemlay night and m 111 conduct the imiugni alien cerenio tiles of the all College Pi esident in hi 'malt Amino' inni on inattgiirte I inn Day dale tutu not pet Leta bet Ai the niceiing Tribunal also du a 1111 nem t nles got ei ning the 11,1111 I of fn shmen and appoint ed leseph opikm ^n lo !logo to Sholfml Centel! mot amine al The nom I Iles .11"1. aS 1.1.1110 W. I I. eshmon Shall norbt pot Ina- Int( to mall( on "Sento, Walk" hk h fothouln 110111 ill( matt] Lain 11, the f`ugh shed gate on the no, 111 side of Collega A vo- :-- 1 0 1 • ,illllOll an 1 1101 1.1 1 11111 1. li 11) .411010, 00 .110 1 11 1110 1 1 1 / 2 i.ll hi! 111011 .01111 i i e 1111V1 111011 1111111• 11 pull running Old Alain (Continued On Page Four) %Valls Hall. newest. inembei of the gioup, was officially accepted in to the association SUCCESSOR To The Free Lance, Established 1887 PRICE FIVE CENTS Subsidy Cut Threatened By New Bill Franchise Tax Case May Cause 'State Fund Slicing Sec rdiloi 'al, "71w , , thol Old 7'onfbc," Nye 2 :vertu, to /hi Collegian HARRISBURG, May 11— A slash in the biennial main tenance appiom iation to the Pennsylvania State College even below the $4,425,000 al located by Go%ei nor Ai Lim] H James in his budget mes sage last February loomed as a definite posibility t e l to day The Eluted of ten tailint nt of fund , . el UM' when Rep ROI), I I P. W1.11)(19Ille (It, , I (VOL' Hoot leadm, intindutt meusmc authorinng the OM I - 1101 Lu abate all subsidies to stal aided hospitals, lamas, collem , unlVellties, and Lountle., on ino-lata has s in the event Ha Supreme Come upholds the Dan- Om County Come la its lIIVIIII d ition of the out-of-state collim ation finneluse tax An matt c-• !sate loss of $17,500,000 in las Iv fuilds and anticipated tevenue Is real ed Importance Minimized IL'gli talc Cirfteials tual io 1111111111I7e the IMpOl LIMA. or Insettnir, that the cot in ap pi op! latlons u ould be %11l (.11(1 oval ePpl oxi mutely $22,100,000 .roil that slaslic , .. to ;nth vidual institu tions would be wmp.o aLi vLly Ilouevei, the hill, bathed oin 11- ly by the Covet noi , mu 1,, tie lii , 4 definite pi onounceinent of th adin in iati a tion's attitude toe di el cconomy in educational ,usidies, milking it practically a foi tgina contlusion that the Pennsylvania State College ill not i ettive cent abut e the allocated $4,121, 000, i egai dless of any leghlatme action to inci ease this Prom Realizes $214.57 Profit 756 Paid Admissions tint pass Figures For Last Year _ By Total Of 8( An estimated in oh I of SZI4 tit ‘sa, t e.ilinnd on LIU, yea t's I mum PLOW, al.COlding to a leant iv" statement released yestei day by II ,Jack Allen and Leonaa d toot,- ei , to-Lhatt men of the (lama Miele \vele 7513 paid (.1(11110 0 ti1011 10 this yeak's wean, retaining. I MUSIC, of Tommy Dui wy, (14 ,nlll paled to 070 paid admissions last vent %%hut Kny hvsee played A loss of $5lOl was sustained ,011 the alike last year - - Additional 01101110 flue. Ili. damp, $30414 to \ oa adeinseauns, 3105 foe booths, and $ll7 'nought the total i«enets_t, $'3,30043 Si \ly-see. any odinissiona wale issued lt, Inn mom tts computed to 0.: last Expenses Total $3,145 li~peadmtumes totaled $4.14581, $1,450 was paid Tommy I toi v to supply the music. Uecom, tunic cost $4OO, Las on m11)11,4°1,4: $.30414, and pi ow ants, slBp $9305 ate, spent rot wive; tisint: Compensations wei mm C, I s president, cu-chum men, $2l each The class president also e- Leaved $2875 Ii OM the thecking revenue, while the in chant mum eceived $14.38 and $1437 hom this itoine. Bilk or $lOO rim College lokii $l.l foi ntINCIS, and $lO niNcll ameous, wei e estimated. Ag Library Open Sundays The expel imental pct iod /II Muth the Apiculture) Lanai v was open limn 2 to Li p m. on Sun days will be continued thiough the lest of the semester An c\- tended pelted seems necessuiy ut older to the plan a eontlusive test, Willard P. Lewis, College librarian, announted yestinday