NlA'' 19, 1950 AP News—Courtesy WhiAI We - stern European, Defense Is Begun LONDON—The Atlantic High Cotnrnand got orders froth the 12 Western allies yesterday get started on the defense of Western Europe. The defense is.to'include both military and economic as pects. • According to British Foreign Minister Ernest Bevin, "Our ob jective now is to fortify peace— not merely prepare for war:" Trunldn on Deficit WASHINGTOk President Truman said yesterday that.ffie goVerninatitde is i nothing worry tibotit; blanning it on in come tax cuts by the Riipublican 80th Congress. •TititnannildEd that the budget llE would eventually be balanced, althotigh the govern ment_ continne to spend to preyeht another War. • Govt Reentkittization WASHINGTON—The• Hoilie of Representatives yesterday Proved plans 'to • reorganizethe Commerce and Labor depart ments. The ,ISenate,,*hich has. al ready scuttled,fotir reorganize tion Must - still paii oh the proposal. Strikes Galore ..... csicAdo,-AF of L switch men an iiiicivietern, and Viditeril railioads are threatening to strike next Tuesday for 40. hot= .W . otlt. at theit piesent . -payfoi 48 Milts. For the seine detnarid, in Portland, Maine, are in the eighth day, of their strike. Bus and 'street car workers - ,are also on strike in Atlanta and Pitts butgh. In protest against' a Wage cut, 1500 workers stopPed weik at the Oliver tractor plant in Cleve land. Tumbler Heads Cheerleadeir.l Rudolph Valentino, gymnastics tumbling star, was •named head Cheerleader fur the . 1450-151 stisori. He succeeds Richard Clair.' - Other rnernbrg' at the senior squad 'for the' coming, season are Riehardi , Weisherg, Norinan Pry man; and Victor - Lynch. , Named to the jUfirPt• squad joY the Selection committee Were:Ed win Lefkowith; Thomas Hanna, Alan fiew, Sopper, Rob ert Whitinan, and Robert Kreid- • Members of the .s - election com mittee were Carl P. Schott, dean of the school, of Physical-Ecinda tion and Athletid; Homer • Barr, Athletic ,Asiociatinn , prenideiit; Gene Wettstonei irt i Riche Clair, 3r mri a's tics conch; and R Miring head cheekleadet . SOlng, -- We4k - --- (Continued trein 04(4 Hotise parties and pieritek are on the , weekend Schedule of '45 fraternitieS. Coettunes will range froin• fokrial dregs ,to dungared4. Players hold fbith .before full .houde. for the final petforifi anee of "Yes, My Darutig DOgh ter," and AIM- is sponsoring a dance on Old Main Plata. MuSie under the soars will be Pit:Added from 9 ,will 'flay Everet and hig Starlighters. *. , Penn State's . tfacknieri will make' t:teir last hoine , aoearance of the season at 1:30 p.m. -to morrow ohßeater, Field., Coach Chick Werner'S thinciada face stiff competition, froth West girths and •Pitt. The lacrosse g4tittia, coached Nick , Thieli• Meets Hobart on the gblf ccitirse firdel tice e St Oat arting thit is 2:30. Ch ` Oa t. Spiikei The Acv', Luther Hdrshbaiget, exec tine Seefetary,.of • the •Penn State Christian AssobiatiOn„ Will be the chapel sneaker Sundaj'r morning. "We're Only Here for a Visit," will be the subject , of his speech. The chapel choir 'will present a, seleCtion r urn Mendelssolin's l "Elijah," and James Beni, yoting New .York baritone, will sing a solo. SeiVlcei start at 11 a.m. The, Bhie Band Will foresent a cohcort on the ,plaa in front of the Library ;strting at .3 p.m. In the Oferit of rain, - the perforfii- Oce will be given in Schwab. TI O bAiiii.dOLLidlAN, STATE COLLEGE, Pttkiil§VtisiAlstiA. Nationalists Leave HONG KONG- 7 Citineie Na- - - _ tionalist, generals and diyilian offi cials fire said to be deserting For- Moult, The China Mail in Ifong Kling reports that 98 important Chitiege were taken froin a Ilor wegian ship On which they es caped the isinnd. Foliage Removed The trees and phial:34X iottnd Cailidiie all hiVe been rernoVed tb . `revent their, bding daindged Wh le repali Work cin the Whiffing is 034. Seaffoldifig will sbbn be. erected around - Ctifnegte, Hgli. Will refill., the badly deteriorated OarEii:oet arinind the ioti Of the which is dAnter of fallihk.. dike' OiKe, .on thd north gide ,of the btiilding has already iirotlyied The, tree a atid, shrtibheil dtl ill be rePlaced Onee the Work has been •cornfiletslid. ' Meet the 1950p51 Cabinet T iiej*. Au-c 011648 Cebinet sat, in session tek the first, tithe laSt nifiht., • Preildgd over by-RObeif. Ali - coAlOge Pig icierit the new 'Slate lboked like Robeit foriner president, Adkoelatioißof Independetit' Men; President Irbin Hall; Aloha Delta- Sigma, Harry, ikoncleniakian, vibe-press- dent; President, ` junior 'class; Blue lf.ey; Junior Proin cortiniiltee. Enierson Jones, seereta,ry-trea:s urer; Feattite d i t icr," Ag Hill freeze; Ptesident, Glee dluh; vice'—president, 'fidait2rer. Penn State Club. • • , . Johoiyric jt # senior ciftSi dent; ,kjtiniof class *ice-piliSident! Chairman, j4iiioi prom; title ltel.; DOM litutchle*4 .10ilor class pi'dbldent; Nit Donn . Cinliicil; E student .cnunalli honolitiy. Mii4 1 * . *" 1 1 . 0 411 )1". iesi d'e n t reshinan WEA: PSCA. . - . s\otih . , „ oftiore c assr,A.tdrbeles. 'Dian Olathelter, c'h a i . n fn a,a, Bowl ot PtililidatiOiist Editor, Tlie 'Daiightee.-Ends - Six Weeks 'Run wy6s, IVty Doilitlgnattghteti" a dqtnedy. by Mark Reed will be PresentOd fpr 'the siicth aid i' final ee)c-end..tonight MA toinori9ik night at 8 p.m. at Center Stage'. Changes in the' caif for these Mgt two verfoemances have been anixinticett by FlaYers. Toll will be replaced 1:)) , Vultinia Lail ano. LarYn Sant viill appeal' in the *role forrnefly Played by Miss Lap' atio: _Mias Tolls rOPlateinetti - was nece§stirY beetiuSe she *ill attend the Fennaylvithia Theater •Cott feiditOe in Lancaster on= Friday and Saturday. icy eta for "Yeei My* Darling baud •ter" • are on sale if* St - deiit Union. The price is 90 dents fcir Filtlat night and .$1.5 foi Saturday night's Periciiinanbe, which incihatiS. . ketit'Sbitients. , Good - . , , " Food Is Our Specialty , HOME BAKED PASTRY • • t - - 4 „) ROAST. PORK - / • • TURKEY • ' - ‘ l, r , .• , STEAK \i, , • v i -1 .. 44+ i -,1 • Qood food and the Crossroads -v • . , Restaurant have been synony ...:. - • V. Moils for years. No matter wheth -- er" it's for lunch or dinner, you . Will be well pleased. Why not have one of our delicious meals this weekend? We are open-7 a. m. to 9 p.m. t , _ .. Tilt CROSSROADS ...f r ,it the Rain Rtelion in Boalsburg ,on Route 322 Daily Collegian. Richard Bard, President, AIM: EditOr, PSCA Student Handbook. Harold Leinbach, Presidente In terfraternity Council; President, Vice-president - Thespians. • Mary - Lou. Hollis; president, Leonides:* vice-president, loc a 1 chapter NAACP. , Mary, Ellen Grulim, president WOrne&i Recreation Association; treasurer, Mortar Board; Chimes: freshman advisor. Barbera Sprenkle, pr es id e n t. Women's Student Government Association; Mortar Board; Phi Tlnsilon Othicron; Chimes; swim- fining team. Homer Barr, president, Athle_ tic Association; Eastern Intercol legiate Heavyweight Wrestling champion; Fourth place in wres tling Nationals. .11:110 Baker, president, Board 'of.l,Diarnatics and Forensics; Blue Band; - orchestra. Nancy George, president. Pan- Hellenic Council; Co-Chairman, IFC-Pan-Hel Ball; WSGA; Treble Sin gets. Edward Shanken, president, Li beral Atts Student Counbil; rirocles; Student Handbook; Ink ling; Junior Board, Daily Collegi an Business Staff. Robert Sharetts, president, Chemistry and Physics Student Council; Blue Key; Phi Mu Al pha; Manager, gym team; Blue Clarke Young, president, Eau catkin Student Council; Glee Club: Rifle team.— Hugh Stevens, president Horne Economics Student Counc Clique Chairman, Lion party; sec- Chimes Elects Chimes, junior wbmen's hon- OtTry, held election of officer's for next year: from new lappee.s at a recent Meeting. 'The new officers are 'Nancy McLean, president; Grace Bar reiro, vice piesidentl Eleoner Grif fith, secretary; Margaret Be 4, treasurer; and Betty. Anders, his torian. retary, Co-op toard of Control: Hotel Grheters; Junior. Hotelmen of Anierica. Raymond .Milleri president, En gineering Student Council; Presi dent ',Scarab; treasurer, Sigma Tau, Engineering honorary; Ilhip tration Manager, Penn State 'En gineer. Celt()11 Howes, president, Agri culture Student Council; Presi dent, PFIC; circulation staff. Ag Hill Breeze; circulation Manager, Penn State Farmer. David I l udwig, president, Min eral Industries Student Council; SecretarY-treasurer, MI Student Council; Thespians. Harry Little; president. Physica Ethication Student Council; Presi dent, ,Druids; varsity soccer; var sity haseball; Tronorable Mention Soccdr All-America team. CabibetHears i- (Coittilued fro* page one) is accepted as an amendment to the constitution. An ex p eeted battle over changes in - freshman c us t om s never materialized, William Za kor, repreSenting AIM, brought to the attention of Cabinet the cus toms rule that. forbids freshman to smoke on .campus. ,Rbbert Gabilel, ex-chairman of the customs committee,, spoke on bdhalf of the corritnittee and was backed. up by Robert Keller, re tiring Chairinan of Tribunal. Presents Amendment Harry Kondourajian, All-Col lege vice-president, made a mo tion to amend the section in ques tion to read "... .except in living quarterh." Gabriel had previously stated that it was th i e ntent of the com mittee that the no-smoking rule was to apply only to the immed iate College campus. (Continued/ OM page sixteen) Cancer Drive To Get. Funds From Musicale James Beni, yourkg baritone from New York City, will give a recital in Schwab Auditorium. at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday for the bene fit of the Centre County Canter Fund. He will be accomPanied by' Mrs. Elizabeth Scher Lessen, who will also present several piano selections. The recital is being sponsored by Sigma Pi fraternity. Mr. Beni will sing with the Chapel Choir Sunday Morning. He will sing "Lord God of_Abra ham" from Mendelssohn's jah." Tickets for the. Tuesday night recital are available at Student Union, the Smart shop, Clear field's, the. Allencrest, and Metz gers. Price is sl.oo k Mr. Beni will:`,erform in his second recital of the'year in Car negie Hall on May -26. Shortly* after that he will leave the coun try: for a singing tour of South America. The baritone's State College perforinance will folio* an ap pearance in the opera; "La Tra viata," in New Y6rk. PreVious to this he , spent two years with, the Radio City, Music Hall group and made a trip through the Latin American countries. He also has done radio *ork for the Colum bia , Broadcasting System and shoWs • for h'ospitalized ifeterant. Mr. Beni has studied under Mrs. Melehiore Linse of the 'La Scala Opera Company of Milan, Italy, and J. Gutamn Of the Ber lin Opera Company. He is •ricivr being coached by StUart • Ross, well-known in New. York as ac companist for Metropolitan ..Op era stars. Mrs. Lessen, Who came .to State College recently, has niade,sever al appearances With the BOtton "Pops" Orchestra. She his als6 given numerous recitals through out New England, . .as well at serving on the faculty of the Neiv England - , Conservatory of Music. Trustees Renew $BO,OOO Grants For Research Agreemeno calling for grants totalling nearly $BO,OOO for re search work, and fellowships at the College, have been renewed by• the Trustees of the; College, Jamesholland, acting presi dent, said recently. Research in the Petroleum Re fining LaberatorY, directed by Dr. M. R. Penske, will be continued under an agreement. with Stand ard Oil De",elopment Co. which provides a $40,000 grant. The American Petroleum Insti tute has granted 08,000 to pros vide for continuation of research on synthesis of hydrocarbons of high molecular we?ght. Dr. Robert W. Schiessler, assistant . professor of chemistry, heads the project. The Allied Chemical and toYe Corporation with a grant of $l,- 200 has continued a felloWship in chemistry for the - 1950-51 year. The fellowship is administered by Ltr., W.' C. Femeltus, professor and head of the department of chem istry. stifs