Weston? Tonight Wc Dinha ICen ' VOL. XXI, No. 24 THESPIANS BEGIN REHEARSALS FOR CHRISTMAS TRIP Four Chorus and Three Dance . Numbers Practiced by Selected Cast COACH DARCY FEATURES CHARLESTON IN SHOW Paul Whiteman Lauds Comedy as One of Best—Tour To Start Twenty-first With scarcely two weeks in winch to rehearse for the fust Thespian showing of “The ICuI Himself/' the cast and clioius of the musical com edy production aic lapidlv approach ing the standards set by such plays as "The Magazine Cover Girl” ami "Wooden Shoes” As \et leheaisals have been completed only on the foui choius numbers and the thiee ■ pecia! dances of the fust act In older to inscit the latest dancing cin7C into the choruses, Coach Mnur ice Daicy of the Ned \\ ay burn Stud ios expects to featuie the fmtastic Charleston throughout the entertain ment. Mi Daicy, with the intention of making c\oiy part of the show per fectly original, has also provided the choius with entirely new dance stops fiorn those u«cd in list year's pio duction. Paul Whiteman Lauds Plav Commenting on the Thespu<n show Paul Wluteini'n, who had the oppo*- tumtv of seeing the first net staged while visiting Penn State iccently, dc claied "'The Ivul Himself’ is one of the best musical comedies I have cvei been, bailing neithei professional nor collegiate presentations ” Wluteman furthci showed Ins intei cst in the play by sigmfj mg his intention of at tending the New Yolk city perform ance to lie given at the Hotel Plaza during the Ciuistmas tup and of se eming a bon seat v.lieie, us he ex pressed it, “I can see impp6n‘f.”*~lJurmg"li?s w '' -visit fibre! Wluteman had his pictuia t.'ilcen with two of the lead.ng chtuactcis of the show, R W. Graham ’id and S C Runkle '27, and these pictuios will be used extensively foi advertising "L intern*,," the leading wait' run bet of the pla\, will be sung l*y E M Prek ’2B who is a mcmhci of the male choius Thts will be* immediately fol lowed by an ehiboialc Japanese lan tern scene, prcpaicd by E C Stein knchnei ’27. stage managei It W. Graham '2G, who played the principal "female” lolc as the real Dutch pnnccss in last jeai’s show, will again appeal as the l«* uling “lady” when Ic* takes tie pait of "Sally ” J L Nelson ’27 wdl take the pai t of the he ivy v eight champion pugilist, "Kid” Bums, the leading male chaiactei. Ilumormis Situations The fust *-10110 is hud at Pinchi’ist, North Caiolma, v hete the ‘Kid’’ ac companied bv his managei, Dugan, played bv P , r f.ulev ’2l), has estab lished k.s seciet liaming , c imp. (Contirued on last page) PENN STATE WRESTLERS DRILL IN FUNDAMENTALS Fifty -eight Matmen Report foi Team—Prey ost Declared Eligible for Squad Confionted by* the pioblun of build ing almost an cntuctv now team out of inexpewtneed mnten.il,Coach Leon ard lias been dulling a laigc squad ot wrestlers foi the past few days m the hope of uueovcimg some ability which will Inighlcn the piesent daik out look foi the coming mat season Of last y cai’s team but two Imvc ic ported, Uumbiuigh, 175-pounds and Pievo?t, heavwvciglu. With the an nouncement that Pievost will be eligi ble for the team this vcai a little of the gloom has been disbuiscd Hovv evei, prospects aic* fai fiom encoui agtng To date hfty-eight candid ites have reported, but nccoidmg to the coach thcie aic* no men of distinct wicstlmg ability lie fuithci states that tlietc aio men m the* College who ate nt the "Bill Black" tvpe, who can viertlo blit who have not lcpoitcc! •Since the hi it practice, the candi date! have been dulled in the fundi mentals of wrestling. These consist of the basic holds flora the mat and fiom standing positions .Such holds as the thiec-quartcis, half and quni- Prnn£fetfe^p COLLEGIAN’S PENN STATE-OPPONENT GRIDIRON SELECTIONS First Position Second HANSON, Svracn.sc LE. VOEDISCH, Notre Dame McCANN, Penn State L.T. DAVIS, West Virginia CIIASE, Pittsburgh LG MAHAN, West Virginu POOLE, Georgia Tech C. GRAY, Penn State CARPENTER, Georgia Tech R.G. RUGGE, Syracuse BAYLEY, Syracuse RT. FILAK, Penn State ARCHOSKA, Syracuse R.E. WESTON, Penn State FARLEY, West Virginia Q B. HARDING, Pittsburgh FOLEY, Syracuse R.H.B, BARNUM, West Virginia WELCH, Pittsburgh LH B. FLANNAGAN. Notre Dnmo WYCOFF, Georgia Tech F. B. MICHALSKE, Penn State FRESHMAN GAGERS SHOW GOOD FORM Outlook for Successful Season Is Bright—l2s Report for Initial Practices TEMPORARY FIRST TEAM IS SELECTED BY COACH Answoi mg to the call for freshman basketball candidates, approximately 125 aspirants, including many out standing scholastic and picparatory school stars, reported to Coach Glenn Killingcr last week to begin'piacticfi With a wealth of material on the squad, piospccts foi a successful sea son loom brighlci than any foi thc ; past two years Owing to the large number, efficient work-outs were prac ally impossible and as a result the squad has been cut down until at pres ent thcie are about thirty-five Tonight the squad will be augment* | ed when the men who weie out for] football and soccer icpoit Among! these me Dcln, a guard on the Wcstj Philadelphia high team; Hamas, foi-j wud fiom East Rutherford, Mona-, han, forward from La Salle high, andj Jacobson, a foi v.aid liom Uppci i Darbv high. j Temporary First j At ptesent Coach Killmgei is work-! mg with a tempo! ary first team v Inch is composed of Diehl and Wolfe nt foi wuids, Koch and Horn at guurdsi y«*Rlcu - .T.bjf J lion lias shown a great deal of ag-i gres'iveness in piactice against the otliei fives Othci merbeis of the squad who aie showing exceptional form are Biownstein, all-scho’ustic centci from Cumantown high, Savloi, biothci of Ken who is now playing on the Var* titv, and Rinehold, forward from Up pci D.uby* high With such high giadc* tvpcs of playcis competition for bciths on the yearling team will be intense According to Conch Killmgei, the attitude of the candidates is fme which also should add to the effect iveness of the team m meeting their opponent* Before the opening game the squail will undoigo auotiici cut vvh-cli will leave about twenty men This is neces'-arv m older to concon tiatu the coaching TED WEEfrlS’ BOOKED AS SENIOR BALL ORCHERTRA Senior Committee Also Accepts Bid from Morgantown Decorating Firm Having hooked Ted Weems and lus Victm Recording oicl.csLia foi the Senior Ball on Fobiuniv twelfth, the co.nmit'ee in duugc is now constrict-| ing sample, ot piogiains fiom n num he* of compnn'c*. When visiting w dance nt the Ann ioi Fraternity in Tuone where the noted Weems oicliostiu iuinishud the imjsic, repiesentntivcs fiom the sen -101 committee weie well pleased with its veisatilit, and manner of piesen t ition I itervievcd as to the possibil ity of li.s being able to play for the* dance beic. Mi Weems stated that he would be gl id to do so if he were not rliendv booked foi that date He im-! mediately communicated with his managei m Philadelphia, aftei which it was definitely decided that lus or chestia would play foi the ball Pioscntmg an offei that piovcd fn voiable, the bid foi the Moigantown Decoiating company was accepted This concern pi onuses unusual decor ations toi the occasion Ballot Scheduled on World Court Tomorrow Ballots foi the World Court will he distuhuled bcfoie chapel set vices toivonow and Thursday mornings and two ballot boxes will be placed in liont of the Auditorium Foi ihe convun- STATE COLLEGE, PA., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1925 JUNIOR PROM WILL BE HELD IN APRIL Date Set Is Twenty-third, Two Weeks After Termination of Easter Recess CHECKROOM CONCESSION BIDS WANTED AT ONCE With April twenty-third definitely selected as the date for the 1927 Junior Prom, the committee is now engaged in considering the relative merits of several proposed orchcst | ras and in planning several features : that are expected to make this year’s ; junior function different than those (*f other yeuis Bids for the checking and refresh ment concessions arc being called for by A C Alloway ’27, chairman, at this time Art posters advertising the Prom arc also needed and a com plimentary ticket will be given to students submitting four satisfac tory designs Forty-eight such drawings w ill be selected by the com mittee. Scvcrjl Orchestras Considered | Although the mcmbcis of the com- I mittce behove that opportunity to | obtain a better bnnd than Jan Gatb i ei’s arc lare, they plan to give the iPiom-goeis a diffcicnt orchestra th.s [year and so vary the entertainers, j Coon-Saundeis, the Silvcrtown Cord j oichestia, Benson’s orchestra, Isnam |-J«nee -and-' nro now being considered It is extremely probable that an cn tortuinci will pet foi m at intermission and so keep the evening hvelythrough out. The Silvcrtown Cord's, "Mask ed Tenor,” Nick Lucas, the "Cioomng Troubadour,” the Gold Dust Twins and the*Revellers arc a few well known enteitameis that have been pioposcd Convenient Time Coming two weeks after the termin ation of the Easter iccess and a week befoie Fatlici’s Dav, the Prom date will be at a convenient time A pos sibility that the Thespians will be able to appeal the night following the af fmi has also influenced the committee in selecting the date. Thiee firms ate striving to rurnioh the dceoialions foi tbe Piom, Denni son of Philadelphia, Drckn, of the same city and Sihmicin, of Wilkcs- Baric Continuing then puipo&e to make this Piom di.tinctly novel, the fum selected will be asked to supply an entirely new idea in the matter of dean aliens Favors and piogram designs wete discussed at the fust committee meet ing but it was decided to complete the other details before beginning vvoik on them. GLEE CLUB TO APPEAR AST COURSE NUMBER Selections bv Varsity Quartet To Be Included in Varied Program Friday Night Appealing with n varied proginm the Varsity Quartet and the Penn State Glee Club will be presented un der the auspices of the music depart ment anti the Y. M. C. A. entertain ment couise in the Auditorium at eight-fifteen o’clock. The Blue and White songsteis have been i cheat sing intensively for this performance and show promise of making a decided lut with the laigc audience that is cer tain to gleet them. Included in the piogram aie sev cial selections wutlon by well known compoieis including a composition by Ilaivey Gaul of Pittsburgh. The en tire piogram has been arranged so as to appeal to every type ot music lovei. A special attraction will be the ap pearance of the Varsity Quartet in a gioup of new popultu numbers. The quartet is composed of R W. Graham '2O, D. P Bush ’2O, C. J 3. Megaigel ’2O and Bruce Butler ’2b The selections Although “Otuons m the Bed,” foi that’s the title of the .let, •win, e\cced inly popular at the moment of its pie scntation, especially with the portiay ers themselves, it did not appeal so homtily to the august body Realiz ing the talent that uus displajed in .the pioducUUm, howe'er, the student of Miss Skinnei, pmnist, will include | jui ists saw fit to icwaul the ability GETTYSBURG* TROPHY IN FIRST PLAYERS CONTEST] “The Poi-boHer”, Presented by Owl and Nightingale Club Considered Best BUCKNELL TAK)ES SECOND ON GEORGE ADE’S PLAY Drcxel Institute Honor able Mention foUProduction of “Suppressed Desires” Displnung a wealtn of subtle com edy and clevci acting, playcis fiom Gettysbuig and Buckuell weie declar ed the best of the six gioups which picscntcd sketches, lest Friday and Saturday evenings 1m competition for the trophies offeted by the Ponnsyl vnnia Intercollegiate Asso ciation The judges-, were Bariett Clarke and Roland Ilolt. Gettysburg’s piizc’-vnnmng play, given by the Owl crjd Nightingale cluh, was n comedy ct titled ‘The Pot boiler,” by Alice Ilcrstcnbcig This play took the form of, a ichearsal di rected bv a vety erratic autboi The humorous situations >in which this playwught finds • himself and the splendid acting of the, entire case re ceived the most heart acclamation oJ the house Second pnze wa3 offeicd to the Cap and Dagger, of Buckncll umvcisity for the jnescntation of “The Mayoi and the Man.curc,”'M>no of Gcoige Ade’s wittiest comedies The plot of this sketch contcicd /about the at tempted blackmail of, a very wealth} gubernatonal candidate bv .1 most ic sourceful and cunning woman of the world. The comedy piovidcd b} tin*- pan filled cveiy minute with laughter Drew! Wins . Mention ! For the clever acting displayed b, I the Dioxel Diamaticc association, ir ; their picsentation of "Buppiesscd De sues/’ this club honorablr mention. 2 of the most, difficult of the plays and icquucd ex ceptional ability. Judging was done on the basis 0 fifty percent for presentation, foil; per cent foi acting and ten pui cem (Continued on last page) Co-eds Rap Mac Hall 1 Menu in “Lion’s Tale’ ! Featuimg a piotest against the food at McAUislci Hall, a review o' the IP2.> hockey season and an artich bv Miss Maltha Fat ley ’25, tin Clmstmas mmibci of the Lion’s Tah which will be out just bcfoic the va cation, will contain no mntcnnl that has previously appeared in the COL LEGIAN Pot rannv vear* ctiticism of the food at Mac Ilall has been a stundaid topic for complaint In older to nuke the cultcism specific, comparison has been made v ith the pi ices and quality of food at a reasonable tea loom in town and the lesitlts aic U/>ed in a lettei sent to the pnpei b} a woman student In connection with the review of the hockey ‘•enson, the m}lhical vai sit} team wi'l be published The ;u -tiele by Miss Kmlev piesenls the piobleui of the modem v.oman who wishes to be a homc-niakci and a bus iness, woman at the same time Presentation of Farce in Tragedy for Twt If Lon Chaney had been m State! College on the night of Novembei twontv-first he would have icalizcd that his masterpiece, "The Unholy Tliiec," was mild in compauson with the plot stnged bv Messts. Richaids, Rennet and Chcny rs biought out at the meeting of the Penn btate Tn bunal in Old Mam Thuisdav night Mystery, intugue. plot and action with a sniff of onions went fni to out do am thing m the natuie of diama or othctwise that has appealed at the Colegc up to the picsent moment, in cluding the Dinmatic Intercollegiate* But unluckily the episode did not fan out favorably to the honor of the Nit tunv institution. (Eullrgtau. Famous Aviators Will Address Student Body Bunging befoie their Alma Mater lone of the most romantic stones of modern aviation, Lieutenant Connell, ’lB, pilot of the PN-O No. I, which made the atempted (light fiom San Francisco to Hawaii, and II S Cock lin, ’l4. Project Engineer at the Naval Airciaft Fnctoiy, Philadelphia, where the seaplane was built, will describe the plane constiuction, trial flight and flight to Hawn.i, at a mass meeting to be held m the Auditonum Satuidav evening, at seven oclock \\ hile this is one of the tegular lec tuics for cnginecis, it is to be moved fiom Friday afteinoon to Snturday evening m order that the entno Col lege mav do honoi to these giaduatesj and hear the thrilling talc of this I longest flight by seaplane .Moving! pictuies and slides will lllustiate Uic naiiativc3 Dean SackctL ai ranged foi Connell and Cocklm to come to the College as its guests while he was amending the Penn State Club banquet m then hon oi at Philadelphia, November thirti eth FIVE SENIORS TAKE BEAUX ARTS PRIZES Penn Slate Given Five Places in Final Group of Best Fifteen Drawings ARTISTS PLAN TEN-DAY EXHIBIT HERE JANUARY Making an exceptional showing in the annual aichitcctural competition leccntlv conducted bv the Beaux Arts Institute of Design, five of the seven Penn State seniors m the department of architectuie wcie given the highest -lading awarded in the contest A final selection of approximately fifteen diawings of exceptional merit was made from mote than 200 lcn lerings submitted bv colleges and uni versities where architecture is taught This final selected ‘ group 'was given he highest guiding, known as “first mention" and "second mention” In this gmup Penn State won five uvaids as follows H. K. Urffcr, 11. C Uobeits and J. K. Bixlci icccncd list mention, W. J Ward icccivcd 11st place mention and C D Seaman .vas .1 lunner-up and received second nention The contest was restricted to The subject of the Inst competition ins “The Design of a Ccmetoiv Gate way” The problem involved the treatment'of an entrance situated at the end of an nupoitant boulevmd in 1 modem Amenean city The city was presumed to be one of importance and unlike the average citv of leahty, the public buildings, -toioi, monuments and the general at mosphere of the town was one of 10- fmrd cultute with dignified monumen tal uclutcctuie A variety of solu tion* was offeicd but the designs that (Continued on last page) FOOTB \LL ELECTIONS Captain K R Weston ’27 Manager J E Smart 27 First Assistants P P Hess ’2B M. A Hunt ’2B r. S Patton ’23 2-Comedy Results >0 Embryo Dramatists slncudly' thought out It seems that thiee young women fiom out-of-town wete attending a dance at the College on the night in question. Their chap ciones had sccuicd a 100 m fo: them at one of the town lodgings and as fate would have it, 11. S Rchntds, J H. Bonnet and Wilbur Cheuy happened to be in the building aftei the ladie* had left foi the dance So, to work they went. A flash light was sccuicd, hastily composed and hastilv printed signs began to ap peal ; reams of paper weie brought to the scene, onions winpped m wet tow*- els weie deposited snugly between the bed-sheets and a gcncinl icdccointion of the 100 m was undcitukcn lteic a plneuid, theie stioameis of the latest design, a retouching of the room’s decot utions retaliation of an original style of lamp shade, a “sticngthciung" of the beds with Italy’s favorite herb and the curtain mng down upon the (list scene amid the satisfactoiy plaudits ol the actors Awards Made HARRY HOLMES TO SPEAK ON WORLD COURT TOMORROW Penn State Opinion on Question Will Be Sounded in Student Vote Taken Wednesday and Thursday Freshmen Will Meet | Tonight in Bull I’en j There will be a meeting of | the freshman class tonight at I seven o’clock 111 the Bull Pen f TOSSERS PREPARE FOR OPENING TILT Nittany Basketcers Will Engage Juniata Quintet December Sixteenth in Armory COACH HERMANN CUTS SQUAD TO FIVE TEAMS Cutting ins squad do.vn to woikable si/e. Coach Dutch Heimann is contin uing daily practice sessions on the Ai moiv floor v.ith about five teams m ptep.u.ituin f<n the initial contest ol the veai with Juni ita on Dtcembei sixteenth This will probably be the last cut unt’l aftei the Clmstmas 1 ol idny Although Hei mann contemplated using M icDonsld at the tip-off post it is likely th.it the v ctcian ccntei v ill be unable to play owing to illness nnd at present Gicene is being groomed foi the position Hood Ins been shaft ed to foiwuid to make loom foi Von Xcidn, the fia‘hy guaid who displaced his talent with the ftoshmnn team last veui Hamas re-working in good-Cash'on’ with Ilood at the foiwr.id position] but has not 1 cached his usual stiidoj in shoot.ng S.nloi at guaid 10.11-1 plctes the prcient loslei foi the tu 1- pomi” f.ist-teani. Strong Competition A ntuubci of lusscr-lights have been pcufoimmg in excellent fashion and show pionu-.c of de eloping into fiist stiing mateual Sweitrei. a sophn moic, has attiacted attention with hi, playing at foi ward ami although! smull. he is fast and handles the* ball, in good fashion A hendv plavei In, been discovered in Butler, while Wtl- : kei and Lowe both of last veai s squad aie displaying ability a* loi waids Owing to the canccll ition of an en gagement by Geoigo Washington, only two g lines will be placed befoie the \aisity meets the stiong I’itt combi nation on Januni •' twontv-ninth This gap 111 the schedule togolhei w ith idleness dining the Clmstmas vaca tion iliac piov e a handle ip to the team in miijoi contests VARSiTY BOXERS BEGIN TRAINING FOR SEASON More Than Twenty-live Respond to Houck’s Call—Madera May Be Eligible Appioxmtnteh twenty-five men re sponded to Coach Leo Houck’s call foi candidates ami aic already will undei way in tunning foi the coming nng season Of these only tlnce aic Vai siy boxoi i while but few othcis have hud auv cxpci tencc at all 111 collegiate cnclc*. It i< still doubtfull w liethei Rags Mndcta will be eligible tins se.isun blit the question will he settled some time this week Meanwhile Rags may be seen training dulv 111 anticipation of the coming matches Johnm Mv- Clerno’i, captain of the F.UO team, has advanced to the twenty-live poind class leaving the lightweight beith op en to competition. Several likely candidates «.c con tending foi Vnisily honoi s m this weight Mahon fiom the List ve.u’s fiesiiman team, Gil, Samueli and Eva slicuek me nil experienced men and luintsh plentv of mnteiial fiom winch Leo may make his choice Need Thirty-five Pounders It is not cetinin wlicthei Sins and Filhgei v.ill entei the twontv-live or tlml.-live pound classes, while onh a few nspnutns have icspondcd to the call in the lotty-live pound division. The World Courts Your Judgement j PRICE FIVE CENTS ly on the Win Id Coiut | question this Meek, the Y M C A | h.is socuied Mi Ilniiv Holmes to I speak on tins subject Wednesday ct ! enmj; :it citfht o’clock, m the Audi toiium All. Holmes is secietait m the Federal Council ol Chuiches and is well known as a foieeful and ex ceptionally wcll-infomcd speakci Hating tuneled widelj and hating sci ted on almost e\ei> fiont in the late s.ai, Mr Holmes is well able to speak on inteination'll uHans llis eteij talk has met will meat aeda r.at.on and he is m wide demand as a spcakei This subject is to be toted on \\ ed n<*sdat and Thuiadnv moininirs m cliapel 101 those students who do not attend chapel, ballot boxes will be placed in front of tiie Auditorium and in Old Mam The icsulti of tl.a poll will be announced in I'ndat's COL LEGIAN’ T 5 e ote is to b« nation-wide md the losults of the poll 111 inch institu tion will he collected .md the whole compiled lui the \nv S'mlciit, .in in- Uu.olleiri.ite publication Five Choices The h\o choices of \otc me .is fol lows I —For United States pailici p.ition m the V.'oild Comt undei tin* II u tei ms (Tlie United Steles not to 1 e connected v ith tl.e Le.urue of Nations, oi hound to an} undei the Lcariu cov enant, not t> be* bound b\ .uiwioiv onimo’is of the couit on questions rot \oluntml} submitted bv the* United Stale*s) 2 —Fin p liticip'ilion undei the , “Ilai mnn/ Plan'’ <>i thujU Peace le al ii s (Tlie UriiU’tT States"fb~join the Court un lei the* II udincr-llujrhiv.- teimq but to withiiluw <*ftei fne* je.n. unh* ? i code of intei nat’on «J laws has been adopUd outla.vmcr w.u. .nd the Couit tfuen juiuihetinn in the Umte’d States ) •I—For United State*' pa.tic.nation undei the 1 Uoiali Tci m. ” ('1 ho Un ited State, not to ,o.ii the V.’oild Couit until intimation il law uas been codified nut-law intf w.u, and the couit Kite*! jui’.diUmn. the United Stite. not to be F'cteb* with the Leairue of Natio is ) 1 \jr.unst putieipation in the \\ o' Id Co.r L SHORT POULTRY COURSE BEGINS FEBRUARY FIRST Program of Two Weeks Dura tion Contemplated—Promi nent Speakers Engaged Uterinum" picp.u ution. foi the fifth annual potilliv she t ionise to be held at Penn Stite, a tentitne p.otfiam has alie rd\ been an meed ioi i tio v eek\ penod which will becrin Feh i u u.. In .t and last till Ihe twelfth The* fust week’s wu'l. will cm.tst of nioie oi less clenmtaiv i.i-tiuctioii, \ litlo the latlei will be devoted to ad vanced 'lndies Bi'ide. the ienul.il loutine of pioeeduie, er.teitawmont will he piondcd foi e.omnjcs and week-ends. In oulei to make ll.c eo’u .e a tom plete the poulti} husbandly deputment wnl use its entne plant eqmpinc.it, includin': miubatois, poul ti\ imiifcs, bioodei sto\c. md bleed ing pens m these cUomson this ti, Fuithcimole, the entne Collokl* stock consisting of about sixteen bundled fowl-, ot ne..ih even \uiict\ will be tvatlible foi stud\ In the visititur poulti v men l.nrjre List of Speakers Include I anion*; the list ol speaki l - me i mimbei of specialists of nation al icputation in then icspeeluc* field i, and the teaching ind eMension spi>- eiali-ts in poulliv husbindtv at Penn State* I, A CnoUn. m.tnagci ol the Ulantie Coa t Poultij Piodueei.’ as sociation, (5 M Dallas, loss and dam acre mspci’toi of the Vmeiiean l’ail w.n Il\pu*ss mmp.mv, New Voik eitv, P R Ciiildm, A allow Ilmise, Pciinsv hania. one of tlie most success ful poultivmen in the state, M \ •lull, scii’oi poultt \’".m of the United Stutes depaitment ot AiruiulLuie, G M Kial.aiii, who has hud fom-om*
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