Christmas— Make-up Time VOL. XXI, No. 27 Thespians Perfect Show For Initial Presentation Final Dress Rehearsal for “The Kid Himself” Will Be Held Tomorrow—Eight Cities To Be Visited on Trip Staging “Tl»e Kid Himself,” a pio-| duction complete with humoi, music .md dancing, that pi onuses to rnal the best of college diamatic show,, the Penn State Theapians will tour tlnough the eastern and western parts of Pennsylvania and the east ern piut of New York duung tile Christmas holidays A final dress reheat sal tomoiiow night will see the dififeient sections ot thn show welded into complete form for the first time since lcheais ,ils began, svluch was less than thice weeks ago Last night a diess re l.cmsal of the first act wns given, and will be followed tonight bv the tw’o lumaimng acts Under the ducction ot Mautice Parcv, Way bui n leprosentative, the script and music has been mote caie fully prepaied and both the cast and chorus have been thoioughly dulled The orchestia which will atcompanv the show has been tebeaismg 1 ocu larly and is prepaimg seveial spec ialty' numbers and the thud act fin ale m addition to the icgulai Into of the show Sixty men will fmm the Thespian pel sound, including Mi Darcy Costumes and Art t\ ork The costumes ioi the pioduction weic secured tecently in New York Ihiough the aid ot James Bloom, lo cal met chant, and will piovide tlie neccssaiy addition •! coioi Much o f the art woik is acctcdited to H L Dickson, mstiuctoi m the ait depatt ment at Penn State Fiom the icpoits gn.cn to G K Brumfield ’JO “The Ktd Himself” will be placed befote ciowded hous c t m each of the eight cities the club n scheduled to visit duung the tup The fnst showing will be made in Bcllofonte on Monda. night Decem ber tworty-fnst and on the follov mg day m Wilkcs-I’auc The show on the tv. enty-third will be staged at the "Elks Home in Phihuieldfi i while that on Chnstmas Hie will be given m the Plii7it Hotel, New Yolk city After the Binghamton show on the twenty-sixth the peifointcn will ic lurn to Scranton for an appeaiance on the twenty-seventh The icmaia mg shows will be given in Pitlsbuigh and Greensbuig on the twentv-mnth and thptieth lcspectivcly Local al umni me anungmg dances to follow the showings m Pittsburgh, Phila delphia, Scianton, Wilkes-B.nie and New Y’ork Interesting Plot The opening scene is laid in a ho tel at Pinchuist, Noith Catolina "he plot concerns a love affair be tween “Sully” Men ill .played by It (Continued oti thud page) THIBAUD TO GIVE VIOLIN RECITAL AT PENN STATE French Virtuoso Appears Hcie .l.imuuy Eighth in “Y” Course Conceit 111 its endeavoi to obtain famous artists to appeal betoic Penn fatale students, the Y' M C \ has stoied anothei liiumph in secuing Jacques Thibaud, the cclebiated I’lench viol inist of international lenown, foi a lecital in the Auditouum on the evening of Junuuiy eighth JI Thibaud was bom m Boideaux, ■ but rccoivcd his musical education in Pans Ife played m vinous cates to help defiav lus school expenses and while m this capacitv was dis covered by Edouaid Colonne, the gieat music mnstei His fame soon spread tlnough Pans and m a shoit lime tlnough all of Continental Lut ojie In the musician lust touted the United States vvlicie he was licaul with gieat enthusiasm Vetv much pleased with the countiv, he scheduled unolhei tup, but lus plans weic cut shoit by the vat He en tered the seivice of Ins native coun tiy and aftei distinguishing himselt highly, wns gianted an hownable disclmige because of wojnds which he hud icceivod in action At the piescnt time, M Thibaud n moie populai m Eui ope than evet Ik foie and nmsie-loveis m Araeiicn ,ie anxiously awaiting his letmn to this eounliy His piogiam calls foi l centals at neailv all leading cit ies, while he will also appear with manv of Amei ica’s leading musical orguni/nitions, including the New Y'oik Plulmimonic and Philadelphia Symphony Oichestias The celebtated musician plays a into old faliadivumis violin and con tains m Ins icpcitonc a collection of violin imiMe that is complete m every Prtui §tatr A MARTHA FARLEY GIVES TALK ON COLLEGE GIRL Miss Mm tin Fmley '25, foimer Women’s Editor of the COLLEGIAN, talked over the air fiom WLIT Lit Biotheis in Philadeliihia, last week, on the subject, “College for the Gul Who Must Pay Her Own Bills,” The talk was given in connection with the woik of the Whitc-WilUrms Founda tion, an organisation which studies, assists anti woiks with the school child! cn ot Philadelphia As office secretary, Miss Fmley duccts the publicity work of the foundation INDOOR TRACKMEN SHOW GOOD FORM No Meets Will Be Booked Until Second Semester—Squad Piactices Daily STRENGTH DISPLAYED IN DASHES AND DISTANCES Although the indooi tiack lnter coliegiates aio not to be staged until the first Saturday in Match mid it r. likely that Coach Nate Caitmcil v ill not accept invitations to indooi competition befoie the beginning of I lie second semestei, the squad has been icpoitmg daily and many Nit- Liny boaid artists aheady are put ting foith smooth woik Despite the apparent strength in the dashes and the longci distances, the half mile, mile, puttmg-the-shot pi, cl pole vaulting divisions aic weak Coach Cartmell has lus woik cut out for hint in oulei to bolster these events In the handled and two-twentv -■> ard dashes, Bmtliolomow, Filkms, Kilmei, Mathias, Brieilv and Mull inges aie showing good form Be siue umning m these divisions, Bai tholoniew mav be used occasionally u the qumtei along with Toncncc, Kaiback, Filkms, Sands, Mullmgei and Captain Moore, the piominent men m this class at piescnt Dutance Men Few It appeals that the task ot bolstci ing the half-mileis will fall upon the sophomoies, with Tuydor and Davisj leading the field Expeiienced mcm-l bcis of last yem’s squad will aid gi tally m developing a eiftck set of distance men with Baiclay, Fomacie, Johnson and Reis foiming the nu cleus Coach Cmtmell is also at tempting to lound out Baiclay as a liinning-mate for Stewait m the mile Nothing mote than aveiage talent (Continued on thud page) STDDENTbSy GREETS YULETIDE WITH CAROLS Brief Outdoor Ceremonies Draw Largo Crowd —Cornet Solo Is Final Selection Following the basketball game with Juniata Wednesdav evening, muic than half the student body igatheied on the fiont campus to (show its nppieciation of the apptoacn [of the Yuletule season bv the sing ing ot Chuslnuis music. Ancient Fugli-h and Ameiiean ballads, sug gestre of the season, weie sung un dei the ducction of DiiccUu 11 W Giant, head of thq depmtment of music Addtessing the assembled students with that eloquence of speech which ■cbaiaclen/es him as an enchanting lull oi, Di F L Pattee spoke on the “Spnit of Chnstmas” Repotting lus pcitoimancc of last veal, Emdimistei W 0 Thompson delighted the audience with a cornet solo, “Holy Night," placed fiom the lowei ot Old Alain The boll-like tone* of the lnstiumcnt echoed long aftei tiie last note had sounded It is the plan of the dcpaitmcnt ol (Hounds and Buildings to allow the lavs ot the nuilli-eoliued lights shine even night duung vacation I his will be an added uttinction of the town timing the holidays SPHINX ELECTIONS S. K Stevens '2G H. S Buck ’27 It. I) Dundme '27 It D. Geoigo ’27 fa L Recdei '27 W P Reed '27 fc. II Toichia '27 STATE COLLEGE,' PA.| FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1925 Gives Advice /J* >r vJSI? DEAN A. R. WARNOCK RECENT EDITORIAL DRAWS COMMENT Dean Warnock Scores Students for College Insignia on Slickers and Coals CRITICISES MISCONDUCT OF PENN STATE HIKERS Dean Wainock commenting on tlic recent COLLEGIAN cditonal rcla tive to decoiattng slickers, says ' This oditoiml touches a mnttet con cerning which a good many student lcatlcis ha\e spoken to me this year They seem to sense that in some quatLeis of the state out icjiutation for manners and good bleeding is not what we would like to ha\e it For instance, theie is something pic turesque and comic m the scene when a battered, decorated Ford drives up before the Bel lev ue-Sti atfot d and unloads {-even or eleven oddly-clad Penn State students, but what the gencial impiession created by such ai. incident may be is anothci ques tion *‘A ntmibei of incidents have come to my attention which would seem to indicate that in some localities even oui best friend* have the impression that we ere a pretty wild, uncouth lot up here A man who lives along 1 'the Will lam PemT'fiighwny east ol Lewi.,town iccently commented on Ihc unfavorable nnpiession which cur students often made over there By way of apology he said that he thought that not all lukcis bcaiing I’cnn State pennants on their back (Continued on last page) WEST VIRGINIANS HONOR FOUR NITTANY GRIDMEN Although the membeis of the West j Virginia gitdnon team held that the j Pitt game was then hardest battle, I the Mountamecis named more Penn State men than Pantlrcis on then fiist All-Opponent football selection The lineup chose i is as follows Ilrds, Powell, D. and E and Edwards, \V and .1 Tackles, Chase, Pitt and McCann, Penn State Guards, Moore Wcslevun. and Filnk, Penn State Center; Gray, Penn State Quatci back, Weihl, W’eslcy'nn ilallbncks, Welch, Pitt and Ciomn, Boston Full back, Miehalske, Penn State, oi Gus tulson, Pitt Gieene, Penn State, lecencd a po sition m the bickhch! ol the second selection, while Weston received hon oi able mention Queer Pranks of Yearling Offenders Frowned Upon by Calloused Tribunal To lullv appreciate last Tuesday's Tnbunal pioccodings, a synopsis ot chapter one is necessary. In a manner that nvaled the “Un holy Ihiee” themselves, Messrs Kichaids, Chcirv ami Bcnnet skill fully and aitistically staged then supci-thriller in a loom occupied bv three \oung women visiting State College on the night of November twenty-first Signs, paper stream ers, lamp shades and onions played a prominent pait in the pinduction Ronlt/mg the elfoit involved and recognizing the merits ot the tno the Penn State Tribunal awaided signs, and due-bills for haircuts and molas ses feeds to Ilichaids and Cherry, the thud mombci, Bcnnet, was disap pointed by the fnitmc of the notiti ration to icnch him Upon furlhci ■hsistnncc of the august body, liovv cvci, Mi J H Bonnet appealed loi lus share m the gloiy and we now enter the main plot again Chapter Two Not onlv were the clever design-' of the unholv lluee lemned m detail bv the student justices Tuesday night but fuithci prosecution and leseaich into the merits of the case have re volted that the plot might more pro pel Iv be culled “The Four Hoi semen" ir even be made anulagous will) the deep intrigue that underlies "The I hantom of the Opera " Upon In it vvnmnmt.on ol the case rae William Slough was appaienth SPJENT GQUNCIL f|PS;CHANGESIN JRESHMAN RULES Amends Eleven Regulations and iEnacts Four New Ones at ,Bequest of Tribunal CHAPEL IS; SUE DELAYED KOR SPECIAL MEETING i Must Attend Class Scraps or Be Dealt With I <on Freshman Basis Acting upor the suggestion of the Student Tribunal, Student Council on Tuesday opening voted favorably upon n list of proposed changes to general and. class customs It was also decided to hold o.ei the com pulsory chapel petition foi discus ' sion in a special meeting v Inch is to be held on Tlitusdnv night, December seventeenth, at wen o'clock 11 D rritchman ’25 reported that personal letters -would be mailed to the members of the Board of Ti uni ces sometime before tomorrow, ad vrstng them of the compulsory chapel situatron on the campus Another proposed amendment to yearling legulatrons would h.cve the use of the s.dev.alks Hanking the main College, cntiance confined to-' upperclassmen with the roadway it-1 self being reserved for t'.o fieshmcn D. F Gioff ’2ll was apnointed to in ter view Superintendent \\ ebbet ie gardmg the lemovnl of the chains at Ihe gate New Customs \pproved Reading a loster ol eleven changes and four new customs, C 11 Mootc ‘2O, president,of the Tribunal, pre sented a forcible aigument loi each revision and it was the will ot the Council that the new regulations go into effect with the opening of the second semestei The rules, which aic to be printed togofhci with the remaining old ones, and distributed in pamphlet form, are as follows Rule 1 Stiidents shall not paste or paint or seals beat ing College insignia’ on baggage oi on {Continued on last page) Junior Prom Music Is Still Undecided Although requests loi bids on tin* music foi the annual Jtinioi thorn have been sent to scvcnul of the best orchestras in the county, no definite nnsw cu s luv e been 1 ecen ed as jet Efforts will be made b\ the com mittee dining the hohdavs to \’sit poisonallv some of the orchastias under consideration, nul deter nunc the iclutive merits of the i.iumc rnakeis .Striving alwavs to obtain the best music for the occasion, the members of the bodv do not wish to be too hasty in contracting and will wait until aftei vacation to lor nr conclusive plans. All requests foi decorating bids ilso have been sent and answer, to Ihe inquiries aic expected within a very short time. Kavois will be the last thing lonsrdcrcd, as the thought this year is to secure the veiv best m the wav of music and dccoiations, considering the favors as a subsrdaiv tci in. without met»t of any encomagement oi reward s.ncc the closing minutes ol the previous meeting and the pres ent moment direct evidence makes it imperative that he leceive some tok en of esteem for the mmol role he played Slough Implicated This disclojuie was revealed alter a thorough cioss-cvammutron of K. G McLoud and 1). T. Mish From their testimony it seems that then part of the acting was nil and m that case no recompense could be made This did not otuu, however, until the woithmcss ol blough had been established bv them Therefore, Slough stands accused ot assisting in the sign printing and in giving general assistance to the directing and staging of the act. Unfortunately too, he was overcome with an innate seme of modesty and vcntuicd no closer to the proceedings of act two than the hallway just outside the corut room Tuesday night There he conversed with his to* paitncis all evening but was not seen by tire surgeant at arms This added qualification allows him the privilege of ngain facing the juiots cu the cluuge of being m the vttnii itv of deliberation governing it ash men Notwithstanding the inpid and be wildering eagerness with which the (Continued on last page) NEW COURSE ADDED TO I DRAMATIC CURRICULUM A new course devoted entirely to the present theater and contempoiary playwrights has been added to the dramatic curriculum of the English department A. C. Cloctingn, who will have charge of the course, will discuss such dramatists as George Bernard Shaw, James M. Barrie, Eu gene O’Neill, Somerset Maughan, L I nar.dello, Fran/ Molmai, John Masclicld and other prominent ores ent-day diamatists Several weeks cf instruction will be devoted to the theater in Amenca today PLAYERS TO SHOW COLLEGE COMEDY Production Slated for January Depicts Humorous Scenes from Student Life MANY PARTS TAKEN BY EXPERIENCED MEMBERS Depicting to the college students lm. appearance to others, the Penn State Players will stage “The Goose Jlangs High,” m the Auditorium on January twenty-second This plav, mitten by Lewis Beach, !•» a rollicking comedy, tilled with spicy dialogues with nranv humorous • rnd farcical scenes It has proved I r hit befoie many college audiences end should be equally popular at I enn State Cast Meets Approval Choosing the cast tor this appea.- aree with much care, Director Clot t ngh expresses himself well pleased with those who are interpreting the vutious iolca Leading parts arc earned on by players of experience Miss Doiothy Musset '27, who is re mcmbeicd for het mtcrpictation m ! “Children of the Moon” acts the part oi Dagmai Carrol Miv» Mussoi play leads in “Kcmpj" and “Sweet and Twenty ” shov s Opposite her is F S N’euobauni | *2ti, whose chjiactunation in “Lo,-1 allies,” was highly’ commended N ' D Zimmerman '27, as the father is doing excellent work. His woik in elderly roles has been outstanding for two yeyars “Sluek” and “Sheba” j twins aie poitiaycd by D. M Bu ilianan '29 and Miss L 11 Robot tson ’27 Both these aie newcomers but then progress bids fair to success The admission charges will be filtv and seventy-five cents as usual Tickets may be obtained at James Bloom's store beginning Januarv fifteenth R. S. BENKERD WILL BE FIRST JANUARY SPEAKER Lecturer To Address Engineeis on Fifteenth—R. B. Wright Is Ne\t on Program R S Benkcrd, seeietaiv of th<» Eastern Railwav Lxocutivc associa tion and U B V. right, vice-president of the American bocicty ot Mechani cal Engineers and managing editor of the Railway Iye will be the next spcakels on the engineering lecture program Tor January Mr Benkcrd has been a-ked to re peat his talk on “The Economics ol 'Transportation,” delivered at the In dusrial Conference here last Mnv He will address the senior engineers cn January fifteenth The week fol lowing Mr. WTight will give the list lecture befoie examinations Dean Sackctt, who attunged the course, has departed for Floi idn v here ho will spend the next few veks The head ot) the Engineer ing School expects to visit the Uni versity of Florida at Gainsboio, and Stetson university at Behind. FORTY ARCHITECTS TO SUBMIT DRAWINGS FOR BEAUX ARTS CONTEST Foi tv Penn btatc student archi tects, hoping to emulate the live sen iors who were winners in the recent Beaux Arts competition, are complet ing drawings which will be sent to the Beaux Arts institute ot design in New York citv, where, on Junuaiy fifth, they will be judged. The subject for the latest competi tion, selected by the Institute, is a design lor an indoor tennis court. It is the second ol the two large prob lems open to juniors und scniois The hist was the design of a ccm clciv gateway Two competitions arc open also to rophomoics The Inst is a nine hour sketch ol a convalescent home in the country, and the second is the design of a tomb similai to the tomb of Napoleon in Pans. A thud competition, sponsoicd bv the nation al .Scarab organization, also is being ' i < tjMtetl. PENN STATE PASSERS DEFEAT JUNIATA FIVE Improvement in Passing and Teamwork Marks 38-22 Victory—Hamas Scores Ten Goals Thespian Directors j Request Student Aid j In older to have the 'I lies- j pians’ Chnstmns ‘howi.ig in : Philadelphia properly adveitis- j cd, rll students knowing of -.'l- J vnntageous places (high schools j and the like) for posters and > signs, aie asked to eommum- j cate immediately with Jordan j Gauthier ’ll, b9G Finance j Building, South Penn Squ.ie j Philadelphia | OLD MAIN BELL 10 HAVE EARLY ISSUE Literary Magazine Staff Plan 1 - To Publish Ne\l Number After Christmas UNDERGRADUATES ASKED TO CONTRIBUTE STORIES Assisted b\ Piof M M Has.is the stalf of the 0 : tl l/« » Bill is «”- langing for the publication ol Pern State’s liteiai v magazine v.ithm a short time after the close of the Caristmas icccss II F Ti lo- ’Jo editor, expects stones and utitles oi more oi less technical subject-, vvnt ten bv members of the lueulty, l< round out the matenal botroca cov- • Alfroigh several efinti ihutions have been received from students there is a 1 ick of suitrblc papet > bv undergraduates, and it is the vish ot ; the boaid th it moie of these article. ; ..nd stones be submitted The circulation of the Ohl Vtn Dell will be deter mined laigel l through the Ulorts ol the busine*' managers to conduct a subsenpt on cunpaign among tlie students The town vill be divided into sections uni r tlioiough canvas- made loi plcdg, to purchase the book, the proai.se> involving no cash deposit The price, in accordance with th- piccedcnt es tablished last yeai, is to be lilt 1 edits Members of Board \s members of Pi Dc'tr L,isdot., lionotur. journalistic liatermtv sponsoring the magazine, tin* entm stall is composed of ofiiceis on stu dent publications 11 1* Tu loi oliici ates as editor-in-chief and II \\ Co hen, II B Smith, U T Knebc! and Chtence Reieh.ml are assigned to positions as associate editors The business management has 1< it 1 head B B Kern, and the assist ants aie F 11 Bauer and H 11 Hughes An ait editcn has not yo‘ (Continued on thud page) CANTON FUND DRIVE TO BEGIN AFTER HOLIDAYS Campaign of Week To Open ai Sunday Chapel Service on Seventeenth \ftei various deluvs, the campaign foi funds to aid Canto.i (hiislwtn college in China will com - ' to the fiont *on Sundiiv, Jatu.aiv sewn ttenlh, and continue thiough <iud ’ cliapcl until the following Sen lav .n -cm ding to i ecenl dev do mv »♦«. v nhin the Student Council and laadl. cum mittce in chaigo ot the »vo \ During the chapel semces, pledg ing c.nds will be distribute I a’iong the students The pledge ii tv be ]>atd in tull oi l>\ weekh uuitnhu turns foi which numbeicd envelope will be piovidcd Since this it a part of Penn Slate extension, the Col lege anthmiltes sanctioned i cun r of the students General Campaign In older that tin* affm mnv be thorough, the committee has planned to visit separately all fiateimty ami boarding houses .Sphniv and Blue Kcv will take thnge oi this work Tins marks the Hist veai than an or ganized canva.s foi funds has heel, made One object in raising the fund is to send a Penn State man lu the oi icatal college each yciu and in ic turn have one Horn Canton come to the Nittanv institution Much ot the expense of the Blue and White dele gate will be home bv the campaign Hinds Some foi in of memorial lo he erected on the cimpus was discussed, but discarded Hu L'ci cot'-id- • alien. Fill This In— Wo‘vo Gone Home! PRICE FIVE CENTS J Displacing pov.c ll.it th- framing 'period failed to ic.cvl. ll.e Bun and 'White basketed s suodned lie Jon ijilaiT.obyu !d-J2 'ton ui -loi, 1 contested haul 1 on mi An.i>.„ Bom |\\ edne-dav night The Iliintin-’di n lean •nu u I i<• coai t bent on defeating CV u b Hu mann's puml but the ai;>'’io: pin, of the Penn Stale to- ms threw then hopes to the v ind io"g belo.u the fu l halt was ovli The cine guarding ol the whole eonb n itio’i kept tli thioa'cmng v i •. in check while Hood .nd llama i oiled up e.u>u,.h counters lo keep liu \aisi! -rf«.!y in the lead H <rn is ( onnts F.rst •\t the opi.nin'' win-lie b >Lh le.ni> plived fa.t and sn ip,-: - bill, taking a number ol fruitless shot- it the baskets Hov«t.v ei, a r Ui a few ii"n ut.es ol I’ ud scitmma"o. Mi!.- B nia> dro.v fn ,t blood l dlvi >/ tvni wh-n a double lou! was cal'ed on i violin The vcteian foiv.aid dnhbleJ the ball from the nest tos.-up and dia,i -l»a ,t in the fust of his le l r icb l go il. A list-nmutc change ri tin Nit t.ny luie-up hi ought M.vcDon-ld in to the contest, ..rd l.e pm c 1 *n m - mutant fuloi in toe victo \ \l - tin cuitei va.unabU loth..11: up .i 'ingle god, his fixe v.iik vui without tau t roitsidn.ng .''o fact lu his hid oaH tvo in tiirm ot p. icuce New AKn I ook Cool f'.huk Ho »d, .u • mg-c q thi<.'a mto the H'lu'in v ilh * tro if tun ble-dtc' ei in nit si half hut Kick was agunst hm m the !->t )cmio I » r.nvhci ot •ie*’in>-l. 'ii.c s* ots lolling u‘l tiu um ml d'oi png oi the outei .me o the i t*uig. \on Nndi wis um rted into owl' circles and give i 'tilling inifo.m nrtce Hi- head, pli’ii’g, umplisl with i.i' nee 1, ..nad /it tl. f ton quer ng the m -dus uu\ 1 iu"igh his shooting ".cds to b' l i "f,ll>.U' l , he shows promise of dc.c’n'ng into a slai ’s.tvloi ‘Lil.d oft in g’t it f..hi"ii but lil was tio.ed b< o a tin thi.j ot tin fu .t t!ii).l<i v hen In quota (Coctmiul o’l thud p. gt) COLLEGE-BRED COW SETS NEW PRODUCTION RECORD Bonn Slaty Mir..an I’ogis M.iLt’s Highest Individual Mirk of Three-*, ear Olds ,• Complclirg i unia’lablc pmdii'*- hon ictoid Pciatalc Tiium Pngis riPTU. a mgisteiul Ju-.v tov ol the College ilanv had, buomes tho highest pmrlu.ing 'tnid three-% .u Subject to cm.ecl’oi l>’ tie \mt*• lean Jeisev t’altle clu!', 1 1 J'rT po”iid In milk aul Ttil pound ot cutter i the* iccoid oi tins out .t lading indiv idual Im one vtai Tlie ini'ial wss bled yn t'v* (al lege i.um. caii’ing son.a ol tlx b'st blood 1 1 . res ol tlu breed Her a 1 a i- L F Toiomis Lime itu!: . mil Pc’'late Minim is In fu ,i daugn tiu to complete an ollunl licmd The thimpum' dam i> Pogis Minim ol Old hoi go. who odd- a itcuul ot i 127 pounds of milk an I It j pound > of butter to. one veai Two twin nt P< ustale Mil lion Pogis aie io’d.l test in the dauv hud and tuo.ding lo P 1> Jams, bud-man t!uv show pn>ru > ot c l.'ldishing icconls in the two- cai oil ikiss Mo.» cows will be nut on tut tin. vear 111 m evi’i ludoie, and it is tho dcsi.o (tf the Ibiiv depat tnunit to dei'uin'tiate tlv b-nelits ol mtcl’i gent bleeding and leoilmg Coaches To Begin Handball Matches Marking the olhcml opening ol Urn winlei spoil so i- >n, Pom' MMi's loathing stall his icm gam ed it, handball le tgue and added sevinil to the list of nembei dup Thy ’ci ci.m memheis ot the It igua .uy Go relies Hugo Be/dok, N rto I'nl mcdl, Dutch Ilenmuin, Itiiph Leon ard, Leo Houck and Glenn Tulluu'.i Games will lie pla.td cam moimng and alter noon and a daily schulute will be i.iamtamml to dele.mine the champion \syns of \o.\ iiitua t ing contests are cxnccHd mto m st it the loichcs hive been pin tiling smite Tli inksgiMuj; Jnu | ~jj 1( .j, ()1 t idullness foi a veiv stitmimis sea son F.vei v one ol the contestants agrees that handball is cxcalLmt , a tauditioning ‘•port.
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