Marion • et sari; VOL. 25, NO. 14 PRESIDENT HETZEL PREDICTS SUCCESS IN BOND CAMPAIGN College Head Addresses Alumni At Homecoming Smoker Saturday Night DESCRIBES CONDITIONS OF PRESENT BUILDINGS Than Warnock Offers Excuses For Student Voters on Election Day That State-wide sentiment, in gen eral, still pi crystallizing in favor — of the $8,000,000 Bond Issue despite re cent adscisities is the opinion of care r:lige officials as ',owed by President Ralph D Haul when addiessing Alumni Homecoming. visitors "We ale going forward with hau nts, s flylng." the College Piesident de clined, speaking to the visitors as sembled in the Aimoly foi the smok er Saturday night "Out task as alumni and fu ends of Penn State" he pointed „eat, "in to put into the hands of the people of Pennsvlsania the information that will enable them to judge the needs of this gloat State institution" Grails" Will Help "Ohl muds" who attended Home coming headed for their homes more than ever convinced that Penn State should hase an assured building in come that could ectend ores u period of nears, and will double their efforts 1101 mg the short time preceding elec tion towairL the passage of Amend mint No 2 A ftei healing Doctor Hand e•plam the plight of the College with respect to student and faculty academic qua, tel., and tonguing then p posonal in. spe,tion of new and old buildings, many of the visiting alumni declared that could people of the State only lealue the situation theme would be no que.st.on of the Bondja,ue's op pi oval. Many alumni intervieued had not Leen on the College campus since giaduation. They expiessed their nmanment that buildings aie still in use that ten on tuenty years ago, when they ueie students, 55010 con. 'alined inadequate and unlit Then, satisfaction aas evident when they viewed the Recreation Hall, New College thin ninny, and the dormitories obtained through alumni gifts and State appropriations, but they en eshed a &sue that mote such build ing, lie pi of aled "Alumni and fuends have contal- I 'kited more than a million dollars to emeigency building fund," stated Mi. James Milholland, former presi dent of the Alumni Association "They base made a saleable start towards I• greater Penn State But two-thuds of our alumni ale out of college less than ten seals and the great map:a lly are not wealthy The College fac es a sot MS or ISIS It Is a public In ptitution and it needs public support in tlm, emeigency." Plohidelpla, Pahburgh Work Many students ahead) exptessed thou desue to aid the campaign moth on Election Day All students quali fied to ‘cite wdl he excused by Arthur IZ \Vat nock, dean of men, dining the tune sernned to visit their home vot ing pi cants This has been tho cus tom in Comet Scars Philadelphia students wall call at the city campaign taco located at 217 South Junipei sheet where they will be gin en insttuction by -Robert V Voskamp, iepiesentative of the educational campaign director, Alt Ednaid IC. Hibshman, assistant to the Piesident in public tclations Doctot Iletsel has been making ad clime% heroic audiences thtoughout the State as means of piomoting the Bond issue campaign. He spoke at it combined meeting of the Johnstown t. recce clubs last week. The Varsity Qum let and Director Ruched I,V. Giant of the depailment of music ac companied him "It has been my expetience," de c Jai cci the College Pi emdent when ad e%sing a Cu eensbui g audience re cently, "that without exception the thoughtful cituens of Pennsylvania who ate acquainted with the handi caps under which then state college 1. Intoning in attempting to peanut, its n tat ininistiy to the State, ale clotes armed that adequate facilities shall lie movided without delay." The Pennsylvania teaches and pat ents, in a congtess held at Easton last week, pored a resolution en thusing the Ponn State Sand Issue. A novel tutu has been goon to the fond Issue campaign in the recent annofincement of Mr. George F. Hai led, of Easton, chairman of the Noithampton County committee, that be is having a foot-page fold., ex plaining the amendment, minted in GO HOME TO VOTE! Students who ate registered votes will be excused lion, classes to go home to vote and wm6 tot the Bond Issue at the polls next Tuesday Excuses will be granted by Arthur It 'Warnock, dean of men. From him, also, each stud ent can obtain the name of the lo cal county chatiman. Students who are not of voting age cannot be excused All students going to Philadel phia should get in touch with Rob ot V. Voskamp, in charge of the office at 247 So dumper stieet In Pittsburgh the chairman is James Ml!holland at 1012 Park Building All Pittsburgh students going home to vote should see him. YEARLING GRIDMEN AWAIT PLAID FRAY Hermann Subjects Plebe Squad To Fundamental Drills During Week COACH REVISES LINEUP FOR TARTAN STRUGGLE As a insult of their sagged show ing against the Syracuse univelsity fieshmen, Coach Dutch Hermann's yealling football charges have under gone a thorough teview of fundamen tal mullion tactics during the past week in preparation for the encoun ter math the Carnegie Tech plebes at Pittsburgh Saturday The inexperienced Lion cub ma chine that was ineffective against the Orangemen is gradually respond ing to the pie-season training of Coach Heimann Wednesday's mac bee, according to the plebe tutor, was the best workout of the year Changes Lineup Smeral changes in the plebe lineup have been made since the battle with the Hillmen Smith is now occupy ing th right , halfback position in place of Laatu who was injured last Satui day Although both men are fighting hard for the quaitetback post, it is probable that Snydei will replace Lohr calling signals. Tomb, who has shown up especially well recently, no doubt will occupy the berth at sight end with Tamer on the other extremity of the line Gil len], formerly a tackle, has been shifted to left guard while McMillan has assumed his duties at right tackle (Ccntinued on last page) COLLEGE SERVICE SERVES FARMERS Agricultural Ettension Department Demonstrate , i Methods of Helping Producers Through the assistance of the Col lege agricultural extension service farm practices in the State hare grown in efficiency, according to a statement by Prof Horsairl . G. Nres- Icy, assistant director. During eight years of poultry im provement by means of demonstra tion farms supervised by extension workers, Professor Nresley claims that the average egg production per hen has increased from 120 to 14$ eggs per year. Under the guidance of extension corkers, 420 ton laters have been produced in the State dur ing four years, exceeding the record of any other state Four years of peach tree borer con trol demonstrations, put on by exten sion entomologrsts, have saved or chardists approximately $64,654. Then work in wool grading demon• strations and the proper feeding and housing of the flocks has decreased off-grade wool from 127 to 3.3 per cent m this state. Ithiough undostanding of the. PUPPET MANIPULATOR REVEALS I,—o—l hie t.ne '"‘"'""' Winston Chin cill, stated Ali. tiLA SELFAS CARTOONIST AUTHOR 0011, 1.111 WO into c,tril in his o,n , egotism to do anything gloat and Ramsay Maclhinaid, the Labor wadi- In addition to manipulation of pup Limitless n delay, pioduced by •,i% !date, inns too unman for the English pets, Tony Sang is versatile along' year, in German military training people, other lines of activity, as was reveal- schools and a sh u nt time as a lieu ed posonally by the master of roam- tenant of ni Who N, pr everted ionettes yestei day.H- e also darn" Sari, from remaining long contented, animated cartoons for the movies, in England. Therefore, he came to writes books for children, and 11104. IA no Ica Crates magazine articles Mallon-, ettes, in fact, ate only a hobby pith "Luck was with me from the stmt The puppet juggler began his aitis-Itast manuselipt I was given to 1932 Editorial Aspirants tic career in London by making ad-1 tiate was "Speaking of Operations" ‘ertising designs for a marmalade ha Irvin Cobb, for The. Stattultly Meet in 14 L. A. Tonight company. Tony's ambition, however Eireittng Pest The day the !Dustin- Fresluilen candidates for the a wes to produce comic drawings and, dons arrived, I received a telegiam 1 toilettil , ll' of the com.gaitoi will after learning how to approach edi- of congratulation from the editor and, meet in nom 14 Liberal Arts at tors, he finally sold a few to The another maniacs ipt %%as sent flow 7 o'clock tonight. STATE COLLEGE, PA., TUESDAY, OCTOB SOCCERMEN SCORE DECISIVE VICTORY OVER RUMEN, 6.0 Strong Forward Line Prevents Functioning of Syracuse Offenst% e Drive MARSHALL, REPINO, SERRY STAR FOR I'ENN STATE Substitutes Fail To Show Poner During Short Period of Play Saturday Employing a fast offensive and an air-tight defense, the Lion saved- men eneounteied little trouble in de feating the Syracuse booteis, 0-0, on Old Beam field Saturday afternoon After noosing several opportuni ties to score In the early part of the first quarter Anderson's quick drive scored the first pant, followed in rapid succession ruth two counters by Ser rt. There was no further scoring un til the middle of the second quarter when Captain Marshall, in a succes sion of kicks, placed the ball between the goal posts With a 1.0 lead at the end of the fist half, Condi Jeffiey made scrotal substitutions Sluggish playing, how evei, when goals weie possible result ed in the return of the original eleven at the end of the thud pound Two more goals, by iffatshall and Giant met, brought the final total to sib S3racuse Weak Spiucuse at no time thicatened the Lion goal, the play being in Change territory during the gteatet matt of the game Semmh, Penn State goal tondo, was not called into play more than five tunes dining the flay The forward small of the Lion combination proved piacticablv impenettable for the inn• perienced Syiacuse halfbacks who time aftet tune mete repulsed in then driy e Repine, playing In Edgertun's po sition as center halfback, revealed sonic of his old tone form, making several aceufate lacks to the - forxind line Hutchinson, substituting for Allen also gave a good demonstra tion of what might be expected of him in coming games Toronto, the only team to dcfest and tie the Lion booth's since Conn Jelney assumed his duties, will be the opponents here Saturday afternoon nn Old Beaver field Rounds indicate that the Canadian unnelsity is repiesentcd by a pone, ful team this teal and soil! probably extend the Nittany soecemen to their full extent Edgee ton and Allen, echo hose been, missing hone the lineup, the lentil,: injui eel in the Ilasee fold game, and' the lattee m pee-season sceininnegc,l will he in condition foe the contest With the lota, n of the tun ,lumens the backfield line yidl be one of the strong.' est in collegiate ouch s Coach deffeey, in incoming lus team fen the mining game will cote hex mactices to passing (owet,' lions noel light scrimmages ugh Lim' eshmcn. BRITISH VISITOR DESCRIBES PR GLEE CLUB REHEARSES I I I ".•11.1 p0.,11.1.111%, tie Andean HOUSEPARTY OFFERING politicians, should not be taken ,111114 b ," 11(.1_01,11,1g to Maiden J Mallon, of Tot Ilall, London, who As entertainment fol Ifousepaity uddi essed the Ghana assemblagt. Sun guests, the Penn State Glee Club is I da} nun ring i cheaising a ten-act vaudeville show I At the °Min eak of the Woild Wat to be pi esented m Schwab authttn- I thc speakei wan a ries+ tem CCOnta 11.111` Saturday night, November 10.1 toe in the House of Commons Flom Attotiling to Da octet Manua W.; the. tie, point he dust died the sat- Giant, the slats will be of u do et ,1. 1 totl. loon who held the ollice of pl one fled ',Mane, tonging nom the comic min stm of England flout the open to the serious He also stated that Img 01 the %AI until the pi esent time thole is an abundance of matt:llM] "Lend Asquith ,as the pal lon year'snen and this pi op m ant should to- tally mastei who lead England into the pato Invoi ably wall last yeal's Wm Id lVuti .' he declated was mi.. Tickets, which ate pined at 50, a eat idealist and fell not tin ough and 75 cents, will go on sale at the his own fallings but tin °ugh the dis- Athletic store Monday night I loyalt!, of his colleagues" Ilis sac.- I casual, Lloyd Clem go, tame into office Student Body Joins Ranks of Harriers Ci ass-country rooms nil bi cyclists should conic into then non this ace's v.ith the evacuation of many looms in Old Mani building Notices an the demi one telling note students tout Penn State needs mine buildings and, until they one provided, classes must be held in mining, boa ticultin e, and other mailable College huddings With only ten minutes loci,s be tween classes, it ia,tessaly for students to mate a hurried tick across the campus insteili of in dulging in the conventional Lige, ette. . DOCTOR PATTEE TO LECTURE IN SOUTH American Literature Authorit3 Serves as Member of Three Faculties WILL ACT AS CRITIC ON EDITORIAL ,BOARD Dr Frail Louis Patton, lidding ao. thority on American IdeWare, and rot 31 years a inembei of lite College faculty, will act as a special lecture, at Rollins college, Floiala, from Jan tiaiy until June it was announce I today For the past too scars he has concluded his duties lime by Christmas, through saunal ailang,. meat, in orde, to spend his wirtels in Flinala I=l Doctor Puttee is now on the fac ulty rolls of thee institutions Dur ing the summer months he is a lec turer at the Bleed Loaf :I 111/01 or English conducted by irlnldlehury col lege. An additional honor icoently con ferred on Doctor Puttee vin4 select lion is one ofa board of .11te 01114.14 for American ',fc eteir, °Mem! Join - nal of the American litelatine group of the modein language association of Alum lea, la /061 is to St., t publica tion in 7.muaiy foi tlc Duke move, say press Dodo! Puttee in joined the Col lege faculty in MI. flousepat ty Football Tickets Will Go On Salo Tomorrow ' , lnternale% desti.ng tickets lot the Geroge Wavlungtott football game next Salmilt* should hand in the numbet ',anted to Beinat I Newman at the A A Ake nut biter than noon tinnottow of rot foa then tight to an early dian ing Dianings fot flatunay sec tionb will be available .LL the A A office at II o'clittl, Monday inotning Faculty ihstlibution will be held at the A A unite Monday uhtle the general ticket tile Lull con tinue thioughout tin muck PARMI OUS I:I,ECTIONS Ra hatil A (;uudei mq Ralph II Nemiul.st. '29 Wilbur A Saylor 21) William S. Tui .1 '2O Tuttrigiatt. R 30, 1928 !BILL COX BREAKS COLLEGE RECORD AS HARRIERS WIN Cross-Country Captain Sets New Course Mark—S3 racuse Falls, 16 to 39 NITTANY RUNNERS FINISH IN FIRST FOUR PLACES Meisinger, Offenhauser, and Bass Trail Lion Leader—Hillman Outruns Detoeiler Encountei mg little opposition in the Syracuse cam-country team Satur day morning, a pack of championship Low haulms milled the Blue and White benner riser the College comm to a decisive 10 to 19 tinimph Penn State ceased n pcifect score mhen Dean, lending Syracuse reme sentative, passed Dick Detweilei the last mile to finish fifth The Loin cannel came in si,th, completing the Lion scoring. MEIII=I Captain Bill ,Cox, tome intercol legiate champiori, had no difficulty in holding a nide lend throughout the lace, and cal tied, off first honors with a time of 25 ninfutes, 35 2-5 second-1 Tine inns the fptest tone e‘ei le eluded nice the nen course of I and 4-5 miles -,4 Chick iffeisingeh nho has been im proving smith ev'ely 141 CC, trailed the Natant leaden throughout the con test, fin.shing in . 2 - 3 minutes, 58 1-5 seconds Otienhnuscr gat neied third Hass far Penn fate, while ass fol toned him to th }ape Offenhausei's t me nas 2b nules, 10 seconds and Bas - .'s 26 minutai ,15 2-5 seconds Dean l'n;,t DiDamn Dean calmed 'the Orange (elms oven the line as the lest tally for the 11111111Ln, but was pieceded by foul of Coach Cartmell's His time was 2n minutes, 28 seconds.; Thus ne - w plan is the first o( 1111 - Sam, 111. Meekinq, Schulman and Ras:, Sorg'd Anicrican lestoij conies It sell, of the S rotors, trailed the sic- , deals with the reception of the nan o- Lois Rams and Ratcler, plodding j gatce at the Spanish count and sal- Lior runnels, preceeed Sanin to the imr adsentures concerning Columbus finish line, forcing the latter to be and the pante, Red 13eaid, who I. content with ninth place Modem s eventually s•salloy ed by u salmon- Schulinan and Russell finished tenth, step the tcenth, and fifteenth, respecteely Th e scenes, i,„„peL„. and dr eL ,L, ale - • - - In the freshman foals run of.. a created by MI Sang and members at coals: of apple amately 2 and 3-I t his company. Sarg, in addition to !miles Satan day afternoon, Denton jpiodueing malionette shims, is a [al :continued his !cad Mel the plebe hat entail aitist and humorist Ills en ;tie, by again captusing fist place Imortars lime had extensive stage cs.- illaimon and Pion land, who scene also !pen elite And posses, seiees ad.iptabtc outstanding in the In ial event, mussed to cider site ikon; m singing the line in sceond and thud !dace, espt, tit (Iv sop h, lion ;LA VIE TO UTILIZE fhe "kin-"ill en- GREEK ART THEME gage in then flist meet at 5 o'clotl . hal sday aftei noon when then en ' countm a stiono; sophomore contra- Slat select , \ „,., a , 113 , a „ ion as gent 'I his etent is open to anvoric in the fi eslinsin ch., and Conch Cant- Chid' Model for Sketches in anal iequests that es ei cone pmialife Junior Class Annual iipoit, suite no abet Um!, may lie; ' held Wine the Pitt contest Nownhin to Dillment Loin ant ant theme of fotinci yews, the stair of the 19;0 IME MINISTERS —-- ------ Each di% p,on and tub-die ,ion of COUNCIL. HEM) APPOINTS ; th , book till have %lone tint) act. , , telati‘e to the subject matt.. in e "S" BANQUET COSI3IITTEE wilted in the dicision, cho,n lion I the in:, thologt of ancient Cleo, e a, Bei mud Nen loan '29, M.... appoint- I , f i ontpoet o In the Juniol section cal than nom of the committee on- , , I ' of the book one of the mane fame, of the CI eel, a the, mill 5 , 11 sound the nouneed yesteidu b) Ilan y I] Plop I group 01 eight ',toil, pi c , ,enttil on fen '29, inesplent of Student Council, the page to al i ange lot the second annual "S" 1 `.(.11,313 Lards banquet At this Junction , al•ate 1 The (list) !button of the ado. at moon of all l'enn State teams ale fel: can ds fin the in.. and senior chi,- ed and heat noted spot to WI ael s cad' cc .„,,, begun 80010,110) and o di cu p. coach. openk ; tinue touts The cal dr al L. 1/I_lllg . (1., othel menlim of the committee at 0 tt ilmted in vat ices buildings on the 5 alum S Tut net '2O, Stephen V ' amni!, Ballot Loses ha, c been llamas '2O, .1 Woody, ntd Mullin '29, ' placed in pi ailment places and the Mani d 111 St, tack et '29, Ralph R. outwit' cads must be placed to the ticket 010 and J Nut Stabley '4O I boot I,fote the end of this MIAs FLAMES DEVOUR ANCIENT AUTO ON ANNUAL ALUMNI DAY TOUR Chugging thi ough too non as solid i.unped to safety and tan to a galage lubber to cc, the 1901 model Cadillac 1)' an extingulibet Despite a cur usually found in the Methameal En- , :ant splav of liquid duetted on it. ginetoing lubmatoiv caught foe dui- the flames continued to mount and mg its annual Alumni Day tout of Oneatened a nemby porch. the streets of State College Sutuiday %. call for the fire depot talent tut,/ nun now daotml advisable Berme the Inc The hie stinted us the recall of wlist le had tensed Idowmg, however, a In alien gas line toloch ponntted the fat toes loought undo contiol gasoline to come in contact ttith the with the aid of another led-hot eshaust pipe The felt aloe stosvl pioeeeding down Bum owes According to Pi of Aitken. .1 Rood, street with its ancient engine pulling h and of the niechanmal engineei inn like an outboaid motet when amused dapru•tnient, the lel.. han not eutlneil spectators were suddenly alai mod to it.. usefulness A new Owe.rs toll lie see n sheet of name enveloping it I o insti acted for It but the pi obability The two mechanical engineering It Clint it will sec no lot then nctvr bludentb manipulating the Lentiolb, • ut;, be maid. ORANGE ELEVEN TIES REJUVENATED LIONS SYRACUSE CHECKS VARIED NITTANY ATTACK IN FINAL MINUTES TO MAINTAIN 6-6 DEADLOCK Itecoiding a decided up,et in Easte, n gi ehi on lanlis, a II JU 11.0 d Natal . * Lion eleven came bad to its own v, ILI, a sengcanct. Salina iy alteinoon to completely outplay and outsmait the touted Felatuse giLlsies Although held to a tie sonic, 0-0, Coach Ilcadek's plot:gin I:eznot—trated be yond all doubt tutu supeionity ode, the Olange foe Enteung the nay a top-heavy facinde to lout Vic Lone, the 11111 actec slatting supeih4. cat:aded berate the batting denial attach and ~trashing line play of the ini.pnid Nittany walnut•. Penn State cmoth moil Its 01111011011 t, will, pelfectly executed fomund passes , inmpktrnl• out of 27 col a total distance of 200 1.0 do. The Nitta,* scored 17 first downs to 6 tot the Orangemen TONY SARG OFFERS MARIONETTE SHOW Cartoonist Presents Pantomime Offering in Auditorium Tomorro Night PUPPETS DEPICT FIRST VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS Tony Sal g and hp: marionettes, un do, the auspacs of the Penn St Ito Plaveis, teal present "The Ad% tri ttn es of Clnistophei Columbus and A Spanish riebta" in Schwab andita, non at h o'clock tonun ion night Fro mne seasons, 3L Sor g has becn 51 counting h's company in panto mono shoos throughout the count, 'Phi` yew modta_tam is a play in ten ecenes based on the first soy age of Columbus and au anged by Anne Stoddal t and Tony Sal g Eal!M=:l - 1 lan 1 to has chosen GI cek my thole* as 1 the to et ailing utttstle pi coentttont lc the fotthconnnw, pub' matton lloq't Know PRICE FIVE CENTS Fre:n.ll 0i11.1.111.1111g fhe outcrandrog roan on the field a. Coop French, cluctse iron quar terback Afar rehaving Miller near the cad of the hi nu trier, Coup pi mod to he fle/del. , , maniac with nn all•ai nand display of the hrgho.t bland of football coca on Mc, Boone, field tins yc Itrcrurl,a harghts that rctalled monomer, of Ins Limon, Iwo that Walk', the dionnutice hittan7 kid general run, passed, hotrod, tar K IM and recoved pacci, in a fachnin that !Arida:rad lln fhanstr. enemy But the little blonde leaden ma, not alone in ntpulsing trio fot nudabh Ozanne menace 1 , 1.1141 i and Wolff in the bachbelnl and Cal Shunley on the line pennant.' no almost as went, ott le as the pine', qua. le ban. Die doth on 1, I 0 etayntlt of the Lll/11 1/VlSt, Was Inottutliental in stoo ping dead mane of St auto?, ti tent, plat, Alba \\ ollf Was not of the mann togs In Olt foittan, attach fins passe tta, little shoo of Intel - not, plovinz n^e of the main factors in tho 'access of Penn State's animal offenoo Mhe .100 oontobulol oonhe fine bits of bi ohm field n aiming Insetted into has (phi pl.ice at tackle alto Sea aeusc l•ad tun I anipant thlough Pints Slate's her In the flask goali], lid hllawlev, out al the Hee up for the pt,t tan eacha becnute of num me, nas t oulnall. on the de fense The husk State C 0110.% boy unriethotel] plugged up the u eat,- ne, on the lift trait of the II le, Ira eal - nut do °etch can 11 treat, to yntat the b: it-ear lPnh:rahltd end un mug beret i the game, Ilal Stevens. 01 Inge hulflnn.k. oa , l-Q,latuFt onta ant On eat Om uta. thi ust half of Olt torn, .t htt eons an toughshrel through the - Lill , line and I at, ttsponvble tot the tout'.dmn 111 the lii st 111,11- II 1 On tin h. a rice, aft, tl Ot ingenue had o tan, d the b ill 011 do, rut in tht qua; tot he Fhil toil Pone State's t ;el fan .:1 tat ds and then, 00 the ni plat , •mashed thi ough tctl.lc ft. 7 moil Ift, tlitbo gaunal 2 al .t 1 sight t.“ Ole, Ott, kni Oltough gum Int 5 Imre) tool, the hill c.m inn the I-, null mail Sti tare trm Lited a }ti (mg. de.( tar, 0 hon it, goal t , 11/ 11.1111.1.1 root nd Again Om int; (ht. 1 th quarter Ito 11111111(.11 t;eit. tallul ni...n to tout oat!. tht Loot off( 'lse tenth the ball hot, lag %nth.] tin. 10-1 aid Ott lie. With unit too . to 'din 1,1 Cmc the 1111.k1 tt I.e(tlt v (kohl Lc 1,10'• lc, the .atia. 1,41 and neat \ S% 1 alt,lt, ,11.11- 1.101,11 .d 1 then NU ength and couracp.. It hu• '1 bat I. a d•..p, laic Linn ad ,loll 1011(.11 .0 111.11 till /Mil In thy :-vald cocci i. Fom MIK+ IJghtint. Pe State haJ,a hulled thee hulk t. 011 Ina , . or lull Lnonun 111 ,1111V1i ,ITru tto In, al, Iho 1p dr o and foot ton, tlit (tango Ntao ois lopul (him f'opta .at , anner thin punka (ht. ball out ao,.cu and : , ,nan n't rt.r, ,t.al =II Pr_ in State • tar teal It, .ittreit l all halt. r I by Stoat leo re ar th I rtl I's goal lola ilar loinan opt heal II 11n.c by IN10,111.: ow In Alba of a ho I elan had the fro:shin 20 .a (Coital:lour urn laot page) Today— The Bullosopher Discusses— mut. hey 11. IN Libra') **Sleepers!" Edit chats— I. A Word of 13xplanatton One Cent l'et Vote 3. rhe Lion Awakes
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