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At this meeting, President Sparks, who spent last week-end at Washington in immediate touch with governmental affairs, will tell the students just how the war sit uation stands from their own point of view, and promises the disclosure of many facts that will be of intense interest to every student. The band will be out, and the meeting will assume the proportions of a patriotic demonstration never before witnessed at Penn State If weather conditions are favorable the meeting will be held on the front campus. Be there! Hear Dr. Sparks' The piesent meek Is a very import net one for the many Penn State men who have filed applications for admis sion to the rations training camps of the ()dicers' RetiCO.o COIPg, for during thin petted the fortunate stu dents mho are accepted mill be no-', tilled by tile trathorities and mill leave for their rations destinations, getting there not later than May 14 While not oil of the students who have ap plied will be accepted, It is highly no that a very le - rge Perceetage of them will be successful The forming of a class to Nepal e men for positions 00 quattermastern and stora keepers In the Ordinance Departments end Atsenals of the gov ernment. and the mote than doubling of the number of applicants Pe sitimls nice to the Oilleera . Reserve training camps ever the plosions week, have been the outstanding felltUr. In the line of military activity et Penn Slate dating the week Just emits! Besides these fentures, the mark of the Red Cross, the classes in at !talon and nits- Igatlon In first old, and the wireless find signal 0801 k of the women students have been continued with unabated seal Over 180 applications tot admission to the training comms for ofileers had be - en received at the Commandant's 011100 m hen the schedule closing time art Ived last Pt Ida) night While 1 , 41- day was deflnitly net as the last pos amble day on mhich application could be filed, the lists mere held open until Monday for npeelal claim consisting of students having a reasonable ex cuse for late resist*, and of men who were deemed especially desirable for the service The applicants hale all been given a grade by Captain Ala ends and their applications will be passed upon hi the government authinities at the Nit— ric,. camps Those who are accept ed well be notified directly from the camp at which they are to report, mid such notification will be given as soon after May eighth an is possible linen leeching the notification of their ac centime°, the students mutt present at petition to the Connell of Adminia• tration lamina to the petitionspre sented by those leaving fot fillet wink Take Arm, Exams At the government examinations for commissionsßN second lieutenants In the I egulm arm>, held et Fest Hamil ton, Ihookl3 0, it little Doer a week am Penn 'State was represented by live men, as huge a I opiesentation as throe was Dorn any college, Two handled men, mostly college students, took these °same The State men were J. S. Robinson 'l7, caplain . of the base ball team, R it Johnston 'l7, A H. Doyle 'lB, 11.. V. Finney 'lB and G W. Gering 'lB The examinations lasted about n veok and Included, besides a physic al examination. exams In gonmal his tory, surveying, calculus and a lan guage The results of their efforts will not be tent ned by the men for about three weeks, so it is probable that they will be able to finish the college yeat, before being called upon. Training Wireless Operators In order to form It eserve unit of trained Marconi operators tot use in came of need, about ...tent) of the women students are being Instructed one night a mock in the use of the wire less and telegraphic , Instruments. About one mauler of the girls aro also taking up flag signalling The close is under the direction of R Arnthor 'l7, and is hold in the physics building en ery Wednesday evening The course consists in both lecture and practical demonstration, and the stu dents are fast becoming proficient In both the Morse code and flag signals Quartermaster's Clans Started ° ln compliance with it propose' of the Committee for National Defense, Pro teener Diemen of the Engineering School, le conducting a special course for students and/those whom the gov ernment may mend hero for Instruction to fit them no quartermasters and store keepers In the Ordinance Depart ment of the army At the that meeting The "Collegian" takes pleasure in announcing that it will send free copies of each week's issue for the balance of the col lege year to all students who will be in attendance at the mili tary training camps, whether or not they are subscribers at the. present time. • As soon as the list is available, the changes of ad dress will be made in our office, and all others entered free of charge. This will assure men in the cameps of a close touch with the doings of Penn State. EVERYBODY OUT! vital message! BIG CHANGES NOW FACE ALL COLLEGES College Presidents Work Out Plans in National Conference Plans fat a merles of the most impott not and fat• reaching changes ever pro posed In the administration of Ameri can colleges and universities wait, made of a meeting of the coutry's foremost educators. held In Washington lust :Caul day The meeting, nhlch v.. In the nutlet, of a Joint conference of the National Association of State Univetsi. ties, the Association of Ametican Agtl cultuutl Colleges and Experiment Sta tions• the Association ot-Ametlcan Wei:lines and the Association of Ameri can Colleges.'uao called by Dr Hollis Codfie}. chairmen of the advisory cam mitedon of the Council of National De fense, to determine the policy of Aniellcan educational Institutions in thelt 110ation to national affairs both doling end aftm the nor The meting loot Satinday Was tiro largest assemblage of college presidents ever held in the United Slates All told there MOlO present 180 college evidents, ,°presenting Institutions In every section of the country. Penn Sta•a Woe °presented by Dr Sparks. piceldent of the College and bi Dean Watts, dli octet of the agricultural no ne:lntent station Four Terms to College Year Among the most Interesting of the suggestions advanced at the conference wan that of modifying the calendars and em l lonia of nil ...lieges and universi ties in such it mannet Cott the college oar would he 1110 ided Into foul qua, tem of 11111)1 oximately twelt a weeks each It non believed that by so doing the equipment of each institution could be used to the beat nthantage A similar plan has been in opetation ut Cornell Coherent) for 110010 little time An othm,of the plans ads Deleted nt Satur day's meeting Una the introduction of 'Mika') training into ever) college in the country. The follo‘n Mg extracts, taken from the statement of principles dourn up at the conference will be found to cover the mnin points of the pill. suggested. "We belle,e, first. that all young men bolos the age of liability to the se lective draft and those not a ecommend ed fm 811.1111 setvice, xho can avail themselves of dm opportunities offered by out colleges should he mged to do so in order that they may be able to ten de: the most effective service, both doting the full period of the war and In the hying times !!bleb alit follow Its close. "We believe, second, that nil colleges and unix ersities should no modify their calendars and curricula on will most fully subserve the present needs of the nation and utilize most-pnalltably the time of the students and the Intel tutionitl plant, Nine, and equipment With tills end In view, we suggest that, on nn emergency measure, the colleges consider the nth inability of dividing the college year Into four quieter. of ap proximately twelve weeks each, and that, allure necesary, courses horepeat ed at least once a year BO that the col lege course may be hest adapted to the needs of food production. '•\Vo believe, third, that in view of the supreme importance of applied Helena, In the present war, students pursuing technical mums, much as medicine, agriculture, and engineering, Ice render leg, of tie to render through rho continuance of their training, nor vices mole valuable and efficient than If they were to enroll to military and naval service at once. llllllloary Trulnlng In Evory College 'We believe, fourth, that the Govern (Continued on Last Pago) STATE COLLEGE, PA., WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1917 FACULTY REFUSES TO ABOLISH FINALS Council of Administration Votes Down the Stu dent Petition is on the part of the Penn State student body to. secure the abol ition of Snail examinations came to naught last week *lien the faculty Council of Administration refused to grunt the petition of the Student Coun cil restumdlng the omission of filed ex aminations for the moment semester The petition. Lk 111011 11110 (MIMI up at IL Meeting of the bludent Council easty Last neck, WWI presented to the college authorities last Wednesslaj. At that time it was lald on the table until Pt l day, when It was Madly toted down The main point mode M the Council of Adminlstiatlon In Its sefusal to abolish 1111111 eurminntlonx 11l the pres ent time wax the fact that if the pe tition of the Student Council (vele granted, studnts who time below grade In and of their subject. would be de prived of the opportunity to secure a 'sussing grade In such subjects The stand was also taken that If 11001 ex aminations were to be abolished such action shoud be taken at the beginning of the semester. In order that the In sta uctors might be able to effect a more comprehensive arsangernent of qUlues and recitations. Another consideration that Influenced the action of the Coun cil wits the Met that the preparation and printing of the examination pa nels has already been well advanced The petition prevented by the Student Council read no rollout, TO the Council of Administration •'\t'hct eau, tile present national sh ut!on has caused students to discon tinue their college work to take up nalittu y or agrieultund work. and "%Vile! can to. el tht en hundred stu dentn time cloudy left for these pur poses and till he given full credit to their mot It without examination, and "Whet can, thin concession hns noted Two Ball Games This• Week End Went Vliginia and Washington and Jefferson will oppose Penn State In lotoolitll this meek Tile West Viminla team w 111 . hexeen hem oil Fl Ithty and J 15111 meet Captain Robinson's teen on Salm day afternoon The West Vliginist nine has been somewhat Illmlet ed thin !lemon by It huge numbei of cancellations and be cause of tills Met I,ele Sneed to call the!l enotein hip off This hip in cluded games with the Navy and flcoigetown Thes bass played nix games, losing to Pitt and Rutgers, but winning from both Bethany College and the Pittsburgh Independents Went %iiiglitla places a great deal of conll defoe In their coach, C. T. Hickman, who loin had IS years big league ex petience June, flagman and Gandy nie the piebald° tahlern, while Fidler will be seen on the receiving and Washington and Jefferson has been hating a vets successful seaman, hav ing 11011 ever Juniata. and Ohio Wen -101 MI but they also have been han dlcaped by eyeteeth° cancellations The Waehington team lute one thing In common with Penn State, both !lasing been defeated bs Catnegle Tech W. .k. .1 was handed a 1 1-7 drubbing b 3 the Tech chic, which was xornew hat 110100 than the defeat administered to the Blue and White plus era Taggart, llenis and Hazlett ate the probable calcite". for Saturday, while the er twlll wlll be nelected flout IcCieight, Stewait and Runlet! Dean Holmes Talks At 1919 Smoker Despite the pool tut n-out, the Soph omores held O. vet y successful damn =alter In the Hot tleulturnl Building last Satin day night. While only n small pel tentage of the class 0010 on .hood to nuppoit the affair, and while the weather wits not thing but favor able, the enact bailment prosided by the committeewax of ouch it e 101 to make all prenent 00101 thencieltes. Dean Dolmen won the chief tweak. Several boxing bonto stele staged. the fentme one being between Iligglos and 13eek. In him latllt, Dean Holmes tonic fel him subJetr. "The Family Man"' ad- Ing the Idea that all clastemetes me In 11 semi° brothers, and hence "futnl4 m " The speaker olmo dwelt on the spir en it and pall Intim of the college man of todn)—the "defenders of our country". no he chnrketet bale- MIS Wu ailed lt. Tho llnnl Senior Dane° or tho yen ulll ho hold on Satutday evening In the Al MAY. =I visitors What? Sin leg Mass Meeting. When? Batut day evening at 7 Whet e Mont Campus, weath er put mating Why? Presenattlon of awards The 'varsity Insignia, debat ing Awards, the S 0 White In terselmiastle Cup, and It possible. the Senior scholarship awards will be made. Dortor Sparks will make the presentations. Tho band will ha on bond Tho Oleo Club will sing nevem' no loctions 'and will arta: word lead in Campus Singing CONSTITUTION FOR STUDENT COUNCIL Committee Revises Obsolete Laws of Governing - Body After ninny winita of diligent UOI k on the pant of it Student Council com mittee, I man) discussions In Coun cil meeting, n .inisluit of the old con atitutlon h. been Mural nit mid was scheduled for inesentittion and final applocal hi Council 1110.'llng filtil night. The old POlltaltlltll/11 of the Connell blot tilt Cann been ion/41(1.°cl inadequate to tale tilt the al MN Inc needs of tile Cuuntll, and the 1,1111011 trill tend to facilitate the snot it of the got ta ning Mucit ciedit in the ievislim of the Constitution la due II I !felon,. chall - num of line Council committee in chaige 'rile balm.. of the e Mee mine tip of .1 S Obei le C A Foul. 44, and I.) sr. Hubei 'lli ilmil adoption I* the Connell, the ennetltutlon 11111 i trill be preoetited to the tin ee uppei elamien meiembleil ht nutlet meeting fin Melt :lupe°, al. This it 111 in obabl) be within tho next ton a eel°. The nen comaltutlon and Itv M -latte In full follon CONSTITUTION AN D 111 -LA II S OF THU wry nc vr COUNCIL The name of the of ionization Mull be "The Student Count ll of the Penn nylvanla State College" I=l The objects of the Student CMIIICII shall be Section 1. To t onduet the legiola the saidtx of the titudent Lodi. and to act an the JutllLial V hodt in all easeo Int olvlng the disciplining of otudents henna,. e. Lcommend, main Min stud regulate iimainan and vital Huila of the College seellon 8 To take nut 11 step: us nifty be zels 'sable null lieeeogal .5 to ouppoit and cro Into effect MI) nulls) to up hold the name or the College, awl If neeenonl y to eutr+e the exeluolon hoot the College no, men xllO hl log dill errliit. - to tel "rtame, and s‘ hen. re- (Continued on Third Page) PRESIDENT SPARKS ENDS NINTH YEAR Many Things Accomplished For the Betterment of Penn State Toth) marks the Meth anal, emu y of the coming of St esldent Silts lo Carlo Smelts to Penn State Nltto y caret ago 111011ACr parade of welcome ucte ghee to the new lead., college exc., eines being steloonded In the morning for the meet The College has made rapid tinkles fat ward Idnee that °cern tome In 111 the nine yeats that he 111 r been nt Penn State. DI Sp tilts has accom plished meat things The student boil) has 11131 tattled nom ll5l to 3728. 111111 the numb". or insuattots have Jumped (tom 125 to 401 In tido time eight nett buildings have been elect ed. Including the ilottitultutal, Nett' 51i111ng. Kell Chetnlrtt> and Libetal Atts bulltliniot 111111 the sleek Judging pavilion the daily loons, set.etal en ginet lag 11111111 111111 the 11041AI:11 ill the line of Man 01 ellientS 111111 110- %0101/me:as at Penn State since Di. Spnlltr has been preoident, mitt lie in cluded the following. In !elation to the Campus— CampuA Pinnn Comin ehent4l, o Building Mann 15=1 Calendar W 1:D \l'M D Ai, MAY 9 1 10101000 11000000 Senlont VII Sophomores 0:0 P 6I —Mom Meeting, Amßlot [um T111.111 , 41A1, MAY 101 - 730 P. Al —Seim) Mill Count) Club Room 211. Eng A RIBA}, 11,05 11: 12.15 P 71 —Opening High School Pt Ind, tin' Could once Intel chum Baseball . — Sophomei es On Pt °slime. oeolol 0 In Juniors 4,15 1' M —Warsit) Basebnil—Penn State vs West Vllghtis Univet sit) SATURDAY, MAI 1 1 2: lutes scholastic Do) 130 P6I-=Flack Meet 1.30 P. Nl—Lai:mote Soap, Soplut tnorett Nst Pt eshmen 3 30 P. 111.—Wintilty Baseball, Penn State Vti Wittiltlttictott 0011 tient mint 700 P 71 —Open All Muss Meting— Front Campus., 8 00 P 61 —interscholastic Debate, Auditot 10141 11410 P —Senior Dance. Arnim . ) SURDAS, 111,01 Ills 10 00 A AI —Pt ettllmittt Chopol, Puts !dent MiteCnielten, of Lafayette College. 11.00 A M —Collage Chapel. Esti dent 51tteCracIten 6.30 P. al—Y. M. C A , PlOOl4Olll Mni-Cracketi, Auditorium. TUESDAY, MAY 151 Interclass Baseball —Seniors vs Froxlinton 700 P M . —Lecture, “Wat and Psy chology" ProfossOr Vanßipor, Lib- TWO OUT OF FIVE RESULT OF TRIP Howard is Only Winning Pitcher On the North - ern Trip Tlll,lllllllllll 11011.110111 11111 01 the keen btate baseball team Lottltl not %VI) 11111 111. (.1111011 NUPC1,111(111. Clll Irate ant! N 1 late 0011 the gumbo, lost thief, and had one culled orr because of Intlement menthol Iful.unl alit his sante dean flit the se neon altralng both gatnee In he 0114 101 the mound The •ratt Sit) 11.14 a 11111 e giants title X.olsoll HO (11l h. 104.11 the In ning 011 elllll 01A/1411114 The most om°ranging trail of the re - Lela 11411'1011111 Penn °tote %len point 0/04 1111• 11n.° thing of °lot ultra ratite ha Ilonntd In 1110 I.b antler. It , 1 , 011111111110. 0/111 I.lll log it sprat/tot:lin game all season and being it leading 1110100 fin 011 t ut 11111f.ballt I.axt fall. nl4 Mall, of the floll)H11111g hap, he ' , noted the llattlelleld bop+ lhl ough t el) mht t, , ntal newton, al though Penn Mille defeated them 4$ to 2 Ile SIIVCOVII4 UllO Ilex been youth tot the laat xevmal Nears and n.lO relented. ,om Lugo Of appllLanta NOMINATIONS MADE FOR A. A. OFFICERS At the Athletic As/monition Mono Meeting hold In the 0111 Chapel last ittlllill \e% ening. the foliating men moo nominated Con the ofilees of the monition I'm the coming yen! It 1) Itln kettles. I 1 , 1 Johnston. It S Om ke. .1 II tl 11/1011 For 1 leo President J it Shea, 1i Wheeling For Secretor) 0 S 11 het, It I' Inn IN The election Is scheduled to be held 'test Mond te mooing SHOUT I . OIIIII:NCEMENT Developments of the past week now In dltate that In all probahllltt the com mencement exa clser xlll lie rho, tenoll smelt hat Ole )eal At n nuoulog of a Joint rtudent and faculty cemmlttee It um; I °commended that Commence ment be 11010 Dom Pt 111.11, June 8 to Monday. lune 11, With 1 him urrange ment the Morn day and commencement ex. eines would both lie heln no Mon day bottom! of On Tuemlll) toil ‘Velllles erpeetlt ely, as has been mtto mat y The I °commendation of the tau dent 11110 faculty Connell of M111)11118- ti ;Moo at Its meeting last Satin day 11101 11111 K. 111111 the 1111,11 dechilon In the amtlea .111 he lendel oil by the Maud of 'rllloll.oo I,t Ito next meeting, which will lie held Home time In the 110111 (Mtn e SENIOR main: 0 0 0 At the ne‘t So lite Class meeting o O to he held in the near future, o o thole bill be taken oil, ...Mg o onus innpon tent things, the. met- o ter of electing CLASS HONOR n o Men Every Senior should bo o o thinking about this mutter • Nominations mill he opened to o all, nod hone the list of men o o nominnued tho class mill lute fat p tin no mon. The three receiving o the highest number of votes will o o ho recorded on the Class Honor o n Men ATHLETES AND PRINCIPALS HERE FOR BIG WEEK-EN Interscholastic Track Meet and Bas Ball Game Will Make Saturday A Gala Day NEARLY ONE HUNDRED ATHLET D EXPECTED TO COMPETE IN MEE DEBATING SOCIETY GRANTED PETITIONI National Chapter of Deltal Sigma Rho Given to Penn State Mr. 11. It. Diem. 1 SI Ite rollilre, In. Churl, granird loth*. 11111 Illii 1,1 . 3 011 111/00( 111.1 illation orraimrvmm•mt. , , I iter. I=l ( all Nev. Delta •Iginn Itlio Tit, rot egnitw tell. giant. I tLel% cl IVit'll' lute be..t 1% Illi,e,i. Wm; le. Um ',CI, tel , id' 1)11M 011111 ton. the 11)0.11 tit it Lthm fittlei 11111, tell: e4elity the MI -1111,111111. Illent ./I MI 110111., enl, nt 10111, 11.40 ,I 1,11 111 1 . 01111 ',Ate, ntimel), the to I Opt/1111 e lit Delta Sh.mm. Rho, the Mali/11.1i I.OII€OIUP 11 , .1101Z11 , 1114 , 1311t11 , 4, filth i ttlt‘, of I petillen made I.* the total node:, DOW I /11111_1.M0.14 g mlied in I'll I In MI I 1 nt 1 1 ill. then 1111 1.0 at rn.. In Publit. ,isaising bete. 11111 i .1 ono,. deeph imetested in the mnintion of debating dtthltles at the ollem It 11114 11,1111 Olth the nititnate pm pose of petitioning Delon Sigma of 11111,11 Nit hull O n himself niembe. 1/oh those pet sons n Ito loul nto, toil in into. 01100 Lie debating COOLL'Oet 11e.0 admitted Into mend., ship of the lot al notlett, end etch den dlnw tht htglnning, Nieto was given ft 0411 illlpolll4 to the mot k AMMO: the lett nt graduates oho lime Men aense In the prOMOIIOII Of till no, It hate boon S Russ, II V C. nnston. Mile.. 111,1x1. IS illls Skill man. John :dm ion. It. Celt.) und I' 1' Lining. Tidetear the acute ihaptik. unn. W 11 J A Del Cl le Itnil mo:11 the effoi la of PI ofirean Mat Oh- M Locke, the iwt It of petitioning Delta Sigma 13110 kim taken up %t lilt great -01 Intel egt than el. er befot Aftet set et al morale; of ttm lc compiling 1111111 and 81 :ming up the petitionii• copies of 10101 had to be sent out to all the ciulptetx of the fraternity to he petitioned Delta Sip:nut Rho, In nation- Cunt 0110011 I rat ureic nt Inie 11n1- eviD, wanted the Delta, (1111101 on v Mei: petition LACROSSE SCRAP GAME TO BE PLAYED SATURDAY The annual haet tee,. setau between the teams or the too 10,01 cl velea atlll be heldnest ant tho aftetioton at IJO on 'ten ht.,. Meld The game 1,111 hr 111.111 11l wh time ay 1,111- 1,111011 flu the ,laltlng Int 1nt , ...) tool high to lima athlettei oho MU be hew hatonneetlon Mt the mutual Intel - seholaatlt 1,11,1 1)00 to the r t 11111 110111 0)1 181100 I 1919 LA VIE CALLS FOR 111111 Cal lisle li Ise called oft all nth- CANDIDATES ON FRIDA 011, rot this tt the %malt) 104_1040w ti 10 had 111 ie kh manned, 0111 the 01101 t me+ 1100 h 111 Ito pilled al o'lo glen 00 tl e %VIII The game hlth I jut 1 1 111 Nl.ll 11 ht the lat \l4 1001 44,11101110 11 115 1 Wed 01T at the last 1111044 1 12 , Ul4l 81 In. 11+1 all 1 host+ 1,0141101001 8,1 efts) 1 11110 1011411. to 011,10,:0 it 411 +.ll 111,4 . 111 ('llllllllll 11/1 1 11,( 1 1 .1 0 n. • gatne 111th 1111+111 Collette, hut this the e,11t0,111 staff 01 the 1910latVle has also (0111441 to he Iniposslbk 1.14+- At 7 ln 14 10 I+ll the sane thetill 41000 of the'o ntllthlos, no nutre all '44441410411101+ 111111118 111 1 1,14101 . 1 111/1011 1 111 1 I 111.1,1, /11111 the vim ers L 41011141 it+ 4+ 1141 tilt. aness ,1,11111 h 111 el+ t a twain /11111 1111111111.,01 Tot i 100 10 110+ +t 11118 mom 04.. t. al 10 014 10.11 Milne— lilt THINS 611 PA It 111 11 :NATI; It 11,11: 14114 The 101111 0 11 e 1 4„ ale, 11 111811 11 MI 1.(111. 'l' 11 11181110 Is yelled last N, et I, hl aux° of the 1.1111, 11111 1 . 114 he held tills 01401111a+ 1 , 11111 11111 at 31l 111 C Id 1111 n 1.0111 11 , 1 c The t .00400 m 448 tot the 01- 1 1 41.11 to 114 1 (I A 1:111100 1010411 11,1111111" M 1 111111 II 111 all he I'llll led A 1 1,101101111, It 1 / \III 11101111 111111 tilt' 11111. or 111111011 11 111 00801 . (1 %V 'NIIIII%IIII C It `oltz the sme 111511 loin I I I' l'imet "ST. ALBERT'S CHURCH" A' MEMORIAL TO DORWAR Bishop Darlington Purchases Old Chur At Duncannon to Honor Penn State M, An a terror lal to the late Albeit L Dornatt . IG, finitenseci eta/ of the Penn Stair I', M C A oho died dol ing the last Clulntinas cacation, //hutch bonding 11l Duncannen, P.- I y county, 11/10 bceil defile/U.IA, nod Is non/ knoon as "St Albet Ps Clutch" tecogultion of 11110 Penn State 01 k x suddenly cot Mae t 'rho chinch nit , / poi chased by the Right Ileve/eO/1 Jantes 11, Thu Eipiscopal Illshop of lisurlohtits. thane ono ILwarin (I lend of 001,01 1, and In 1011000 dioecoe the chinch it Incated Tim structure .110 once IleCUPled by coninegatlon of net titan lialnint 1.1. Rtotll ttho 111/ 1011g0I hoot) UP their in gal/location or uorship then: A peculiarly utrlltlng feature of this nun etneut it the fact that "Abbites" father, the Roe tvuuram Dorwart, hat/ been placed In charge of the church t Duncantton, which 1. clot, to Dor 1:11 vv. OF THE DAY. SUM A. M.—Reunlon of Prinel ll= flitti 10i00 A. 11.—Intelsalillinstle Pie 11,111 lee Nee Rea, et Field I I ,:t0 .1. M.--Reglinental Re, lee I [ohm s nold I:3 0 P. M.—l elm schol toile True lientel Field 1:110 P. 11.-130001001. IV 83=1111EME!EMZEIII lield I:110 I'. M.—lnterlo.lo.lootle Debug P. elltninni 104. Audkm turn 7:110 ll.—Opon Al. Manx Meet. Inn 1 Inc Clanl l oll 1 ,100 P. Cl. -Intel/whole.vtle Donate A tellun 1,.70 I'. 11.—Sen101 llAlice. Al non% th,dtt the filet that military a tit 111t.14 Still hlg the !McMinn 'hoed 11 the 111711 and prepatato , ~1105110 of the tilatO. the annual I tt I,lod edh hack meet to he held no ti.itmd t%OO Ile INCI Meld lit onda to full% 1111...11_ UP to the 10.010.10 rd flu 110 di 4 Aland qet I.IIIN Itthlet 1311%0 111,11(1) hten . ign" , t.l ) and leant trent at , expected to bt hen float In till next fess As toned the meet e 11l he held In ).:triton still rite a eII High Sell , I• Indy Lis' Co:lreton., e hi It gill ill. ill, on lills and S for t t Igh th sot t essit e time With all a. lent. cheeses dlstnlsed, track prellmli Ile.. and 10510011 ml iot low In the mo Ing. Intost 100 l vide Hinds and [swab gam with W ashingtort and Jefferson the itt tot noun t ulkge and school Fit and I holitstio Dobai° In t es ening. nest Sawn teas is tenlses to the biggest Indian) of the sin nit seas Although lingo salmi/01N of the viol lot school 4 luau found It 'm1,0.11110 I.ollle 111 till. meet thec Ten 1,00.1t1.10 011111111) al (Millen, all of 1110 soccovi Imilotltolx of fro 0101 vacs u 111 no 0001111 d Tennri 11111 be sent fr Ccotial 1 1 11.:11 nod Technical 1 1 1011 111111Is1an 0 1%1111 nlsaoll I 14,1 i, Min 110111 1 I 1011 and llabono CII,c In CI 11, 1,11111. In Clasai A there ail! he I Manic inal, licllcronic Accalon Penn 81,110 I leslinion and, probab 111.11111 hinn 1 . 1,•11 C 110.4 A I 41. 1101111 a I' lallatal3 'lllllllll,llllllllllllllll.lllllltei thei 10 11 for the dist thne 1/1111• l l ' slide Pauli.. 111 CILIA II Inc 111 41 l'h adiarhl 1 1 1 101 5111001 /11111 1 , 1 1, lom ,0111111 n 1 lolniqloan 1 11011 11 111 l 11111. 111 11 1111 1 1 ., 11111 1.7 r,...1, 1.11 • CI IVY l • 1111 1 ISt ton strict Nelnadule 1'01'01,4,1 The et outs tt 111 he ttm off this eat et alltin tott sti It t .Chi tittle ht in th it tin t ‘‘lll IvMl`l 10 time fot hntelt tlt game it toot ot'elot It That It 1110111.0 It till! he It, ld In the mote th• It hi 0,111,4 \till ht a.OO ho 1.1 ssm is home town. New Mott Ile till gl 11t little In the work tit - .St bin t's Chun w Melt lie wan 11.1110 sua t nn it niennit lel to 1110 dot cited The Sunday St.llooi It Weil Ito him st ed there attend> numbers over it It died boss and 'Stith most of whom 1 tweet benne attended any Sun School of tltur eh service A non 101,111 11 is been SIMI.] tan , l'eno Stale 1./Iliit 1110 to 11010/10 o mot MI 01111101 to the 01110 111 00 u t MO 10 the sett lei nAlthle" hex • fin moll on latholf of his I. Alnit A Ito tte number 11 110 °heady este e their a Illingitese to donate a in 11111011111 loom 118 the pui chowe of 000101 101 to 11110.0 till osoeLt of Perm State taudent hndt The ma a 111 Ito handled lit lilt' Chrhition tnehttion oilleen, told Moot ,oho qe o Hid the In oiontition map do no 0°1n01..411111g at the omom.