Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, October 25, 1929, Image 1

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    A Rattling
VOL. 26, No. 11
COMMITTEE PLANS
ACTIVE WEEK-END
FOR 1000 ALUMNI
Homecoming Crowd To Register
At Armory As Program
Officially Opens
GOLF TOURNEY BEGINS
EVENTS AT 1 O’CLOCK
Graduates Attend Pep Meeting
• In Auditorium—Will Tour
Campus Tomorrow
Returning to thou* Alnn Mater fo.
a bjicf week-end visit, moie than one
thousand alumni and former students
will assemble at the College today,
lommrow, and Sunday for thou tenth
arnual Homecoming celebration
Complete arrangements to cntcitain
Uic vtsitois dm mg their stay hci»
luve been made by Committee Chuu
ninn Clai elite E Bullingoi ’2l, and
Ins to-uoikeis Alumni headquarters
have been established at the Armoiy.
and all returning graduates will ie
gistci then* •mmmediatcly upon th»n
aimal in State College
Fraternities and women’s campus
ilubs have picpaied to welcome back
then foimrr nicnibeis Room icsei
cations ior the thiec days also nuw
bo obtained at alumni headquarters
by guests who ha\c not alieady =2?
tuied accomodations
Leltermen To Meet
The piogiam will open with the fail
niumm golf tournament at 1 o’clock
this afternoon All alumni are cli
gible to legistei foi this event it
the caddy house oa the College couise
Following the touinamcnt, the Var
sity club, composed of ioimer Penn
btntc lettcimcn, will hold its annua'
dirnei meeting at Centie Hills Coun
tiy club starting at 7 o'clock to
night The meeting will be presided
over by Burke M Heimann 'l2, pie*
indent of the group
a monster student athletic rally and
mass meeting will be held infachwab
uuditoiium at 7 20 o’clock tonight
Maj Tour Campus
Opening tomonow’s piogram, mem
ber., of the Alumni association execu
tive board w-ill meet in the alumni
office at 820 o’clock Many impoilanl
business nuttcis are expected to lie
discussed at this meeting The board
piolablv will consider the filling oi
the vacant seciotaijship.
“Old giads” will be given an oppoi
tumtj to view the change., made on
the campus since then undcigiadmite
day a when they make the campus
touts, v’luch will stait at 9 o’clock t‘>-
mmiow morning They will ,ta:t at
lrcqucnt inieivals attei that tine
nndet the ducction ol guides seemed
from the membership of the Pen*
(Continued on thud page)
945 ENKO3LL FOR
NEW L. A. RECORD
Dean StoJdrrl Reveals Growth of
Registration In Journalism
And Arts Curricula
Nino bundled and foitj-fivc stu
dents, tbo hugest cmollmcnt evci ic
eoTded, have rogistcied m the Ltbciul
Aits school, stated Dean Chuilcs W
Stoddiut vcstcldav.
Ot the total enrollment 022 aie leg
istcicd m the 3 upper classes, 277 in
the fieshman tlas,, and 12 as special
students Commcico and finance
lanks first with 211 uppeiclassnien
while the pie-Icgal depaitment has
12G icgisteicd. Of the two new de
partments organized, jouinul’sni
claims twenty-seven and art ten stu
dents The ait depaitment will giad
imlo students foi the fust lime this
June.
In hi> icpoit, Dean Stoddait shows!
that the school has moie than doubled
ip the last ten years In 1919, -151!
students weie listed, computed to the
3028 enrollment of 851 In 1911 the
guuluuting class consisted of *IG, in
J 928 ol ovei lof). The fuculty hns
incicused pi opoi tionully Foi ty-eight
faculty mcmbeis composed the stair in
1911 and now theie aie o\ci one hun
dred.
With tiro completion of the new :
Libeial Aits unit additional accom
modations lor students will be avail
able. The ofhee space in the piesent
building will be used for class looms
All offices aie to be lemoved to the
new building.
Tho journalism depaitment, iccent
ly scveied form the English depntt
ment, will be qunrtoicd in the “new”
flrttn f&atr A
College Denies Accusation
Of Subsidizing Athletes
Newspaper Account Is
Faulty, Officials
Believe
Belief that the news stoiy covonng
the report made b> the Carnegie
Foundation for the Advancement ot
Teaching concerning the subsidizing
oi athletes is misleading was e\pieas
ed by College officials ye3teiday
“The published leport does not men
tion the fact that in 1927 Penn State,
decided to abolish athletic sholarships,
the measure becoming effective in
1928,” Adrian C Morse, executive set
ictary to President lletzel declai^d
“The investigators for the Carnegie
Foundation made thou survey here
in 1920 When the College abolished
athletic scholarships, the investigators
weie notified, although acknowledge
ment ot Penn State’s action does not
appear in the news stoiy,” he stated
Confidence that the complete Car
negie Foundation icpoit on college
athletics would show that the situa
tion at Penn State is quite diffoienc
Ctom published exempts was voiced r
lata jcstciday by Dean Robert L tl
Sachett, ch.mman of tlie College Sen- t:
ate committee on athletics and vice- d
president of the Athletic Board ot
Control. Dean Sackett’s opinion i. o
bused on a statement of lo«.a! boaid c
members issued late yesterday, I
The suivey which has occupied ’
thioo ycius’ incestigation lists Penn
State as maintaining 75 athletic schol-j
CAMERAMEN FILM
CAMPUS TOMORROW
To Take Sound Views of Snake,
Lafayette Grid Battle,
Harmonica Band
nctuies of the. La-
Sound mo/nig
layette tootball game, the*nature cdu
cation rattlesnake and lrcshnmn har
monica band Mill be taken tomonow
when a foice of Pathc News cameia
men amve to him actiuties at Penn
State.
The pnzo lattiei belonging to the
department of natuie education is T o
be hlmed dunng the eaily pa it ol the
morning Cicoige H (Jieen, profes
soi of natuie education, Mill be m
chaige of the lcptile
Professor Green is an c\peit m the
handling oi lattlesnakoa and will pci
nut it to mn ficely ovci the g'ound
As an educutmiial meusuie ha wi'l
make it rattle so tnat. audiences
vic.ving the pictuie may hear a. tatt
ler m action, and he Mill also demon
ctratc how a snake i"uy be capliue.i
with a piongcd stick
Film Harmonica Baal
The f.eshtnan hnrmonua lund will
La (dined duung the moiling At
coiding to Itichaid \Y Is* ant, p’ole--
soi of iiiumc, this bend is one of IV.
laigest of its kind in Hie coualiy
In the altemoon the detail vi'l
pioceed to New Heave* held vheia
the Lafayette game will be fiinvd
The freshmen,- ‘ophomoie, and Blue
bands al-o will fo* m a patt ol tin-,
'•cctmn Tins is the fust soand skaten
.n which the bands have been fea-
Luied. In addition “hoit shots ol tha
chceiiug ‘■ection'i > 'ill be taken
FRESHMEN CO-EDS ELECT
TRIAL STUDENT LEADERS
To Select Permanent Oll.ccni Prma
Three Temporary Groups
Fust tnal olhceis foi firshmen
■ women weie elected at a meeting in
loom 100 Horticulture building Mon
■day night.
I Flotenec Merges will act as piosi
dent foi the two-week peuod. while
[Don't Ha/laton Mill hold the office ot
[vice piesulent Molly Lai may will
officiate as secietaiv, Helen Pollock
• will hold the po-t of tieasuiei, while
* Kell McCiuckcn will be social chuu
man.
Befoie choosing the olhceis who will
'scivc thioughoui the vein, iiealm.an
women, undci the guidance of E
i Louise Holfc'dit/. 'lll, piesident ol the
|jumoi class, will elect thiee sets oi
Itna' olhceis
Nominations foi the second set will
bo made at the meeting next week
At that time nominations foi a W
S. G A senaloi and a W A. A icp
lcsentativo will also be mude.
: Isabelle Yaekel Ml, spoke about the
' fioshman 'Y. \V. C A. cabinet and
called for candidates
LION'S PAW ELHCIION
STATE COLLEGE, PA., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1929
’I BELIEVES Complete Report Will
I Alter Situation
DfcW R L. MCKfcTT
riHups, while the icpoits also stat
that the College is one of the instill
lions ‘canng foi’ a more oi less defir
ite numbei of athletes
The lepoit says that Penn State is
one of the schools “wheie fraternity
chaplci'. may pio\idc icitain ath
letic inembeis with room 01 board, or
w’lth both, at so low a figuie that the
auanßoment can be xegaided only as
ar athletic subsidy ”
LM. C: SANCTIONS
' RUSHING SYSTEM
Local Fraternities Will Retain
Present Code With Few
Minor Changes
When no violations were reported'
to’lhtranuiial council during it->
mooting Thursday night, the group
t'ecuicd to hoop intact the present
code with the exception of a few mm
01 changes
Pied C Schwa ci ’JO, picsident o!
tic council m iccognizing the siu
cess cf the code timing the past lush
ing season, stated
“It is doubtful if the policies o.
the national fiateimtics wul be
adopted with the picscnt code wrok
mg as efficiently as it has”'
Adopt Dancing Policy
\ standing lu&hmg code committee
waj appointed by Schwerei to which
nil changes and new ideas will he ic
feued It was decided ul&o that .1
cl ’ck be made on both national «n I
lo al fraternity undetdussmen visit
ing at uuntes and that a (me of $5 b
imposed on any local liatcimty men
turned in.
Schwcicr announces that an clhnt
: will bo made lo solve this problem
I with lliq aid and cooperation ot tn»
II !•’ C It was suggested that 1
j the plan does not meet with luio’
Uho.c attending dances tue lequested
to pciui't no cutting in
MLS2UM RECEIVES HELMET
Philadelphia—Richly tai ved and
painted gaudily to icsemble n shuik’s
head, a laio Imban helmet finm tht
Tingifc Indian coanliy ol Alaska n
the latent acquisition of the Univci
-sitv ol Pennsylvania museum The
helmet, which was made tmee bun
dled vears ago, is constiucted of
heavy wall us hide.
Rooters Hold Gridiron Pep ~nl°
» .« , - so > • rw* • v English litoiatine have foimcd an
Rally in Auditorium 1 omght st?
———- . nonneed vcsteiday.
-Loyal Nutany student) oml alum-1 row’s game is going to tuin out The club, which will meet once 1*
m will turn out to checi lot Coiuhj “Be*” will voice his pro-poets foi a aionth at the home of one of the mem-
Ilugo 80/dok’s gud’ion stalwmts . t!successful season and let the audience i )CI , f v ,ill discuss a summaiv of all
« pep meeting, stalling at 7 J'i|know that “hia boys” will go in the cntical muteiial published duung the
o’clock tonight in the Auditorium, a,[game lighting. ' mon th One of the membeis will pie
n prelude to the gume with Lafayettoi Assistant coach “Bob” lliggins, who sent an otigmal papei on some phase
tomoriow afleinoon Jscoutcd the Muioon eleven, will givo'ot liteiatuio .it eath meeting. The
Hoping ioi a winning scoio, dope on Conch “lieib” AlcCiack- fn ,t Icgul.lt meeting will he held at
tudeuts wul open the pep session ( ,„« s squj ,i Dean Aithui It Wn‘- Doctoi Dye’s home 0:1 November J
.with singing ol “\icloiy” ’lhis»mim- nock also will be nuiodueed to the n
bei will be toil bv Directoi Richiud chceiing section by the chamnan rn r \untie !
XV Giant .mil cl.»i liiulo.a "Muitv" Th , oc , lhcu lIOM ICULTIM., IS 10 EMIUIII
M.Anclim,, ht-.ul «t the Athlctis «a 10ns 0 „ thL . A , unlnl u . iy a „., IMiOOUCIS Toll Xi.U.XIM till
Delation nnJ cenlei or the team, u-. 1, ,„ ob „,. K om | lnoail . hopei, ot tli.
'’'noinno'aat'T Sifckclt mo,ok,it Ll ™ ck ''"' tlK ‘ uny ' Cj l >lol1 ' Ao a opouni atti.iction to Alum-,
Hum Loant J, hiickell, pica lent Marlin. “Dutch” Rickei, and n „, hnitieultnie show will bo
of t'tc* Athletic Bon id of Conlml, , „i„, m ,Ju >* ‘‘ nn* ticuttmc snov wm »o
will be the hist speaker on the hue ,■!* l * S 1 p * 1 held on the second ffiioi of the Hoiti-j
progiam It is also expected thU * . ~, , . , icultuie building tomouovv |
a piomineat alumnut ot tha Colli*"* j_ j, U,IK \ W,M h * »*l*»'PO’Msd with Displays ol fiuit, flowcu. vegeta
wpl be on hand to jpenk lot a tew i j0 ' IcJJU aml l ,l) iuuai songs Hobbles, and culuniiv pioducts of the
j minutes about the pep sessions of iheoilcadei llcicklen ard his associ- home economics depaitment will be
{past yems. „ jntis also will keep the eiowd pepped nmonj; the exhibits Students of
, Following him, Coach Hugo Bez pip with chccis toi everyone flow landscape a chitcctuie have mttinged
ide! will tell the aovwl hov, tom >r-; Cc-a.h Ec-dch !o\u to tie cauls •.« special j'hlbitiun ol then we: 1
Disabled Lafayette Grid Team
; E NATA S ToS here 1 To Encounter Nittany Machine
In Homecoming Day Attraction
Widespread Approval Prevails
As Class of 1J)22 Plans
Swimming 800 l
‘ALUMNI INTERESTED IN
MOVE,’ PRESIDENT SAYS
Dean of Men Declares ‘Unit Is>
Necessary To Round Out
Physical Education’
Widespiead appioial lias beer ,
voiced by alumni, student'*, and Col
lege ofTicials following announcement
that the class ot 1922 has icncwed u>
pledge to aid in pioudmg a swim
tiling pool lot Penn State
' Realizing that Penn State is pia>,
Lically the only institution of its sisn'i
lacking a natatoriuir populm senti
ment ia\ois construction of a poo.
here in the near iutme. A commit
tee lepiesentmg the class of 1922 has
been, woi king stcadilj on the
and is confident that with College
support the pool maj be completed
by 1932
“As a swimming pool is included in
the plans for Recieatton hall, 1 b -
lieve that the alumni will giv<* than
support and interest to the unit, utrl
acoidmgly. the pool’s completion,’,
Prof Chailcs L, Kinsloc, president of
the Penn State Alumni association,
stated yesteiday.
‘Necessary,” Says Warwick
that a swimming poo] mil be mchiJ- nr/ ,rt nr .
SnSr “ xrt punt EDITOR OF RECORD
while Director of Athletics Hugo Ber- DEDADTC DDAPDECC
dek declared that need foi n pool is KrTyK Iti lltUyD ,VM v
evident, and that the class of l‘J22
has provided the stimulus necesscij
to revue mtoiet m the moject 1930 ‘La Vie’ Supplement Heads
‘•lt is a %eiy necessary feataie Ntime 2 Assistants For
needed to tound out ojr physical'
education program^'--'am of Men 1 - -- Yearbook Stall
■Ai thur R Warnock said when asked .
his opinion ol the pioject “It is ou'
mm to make oui students physically atndcs me being made to
ht as well as mentally and mtellee- war(l the completion of the College,
tuully capable and, ccitmnly, no man class * and fiateimty sections of the
an be called lit unless he Knows how DWW Lu lic Supplement, Fml C.
ito swim I believe it should be es Schwercr MO, cditoi-in-chief, an
lablishcd as soon as possible as the nounced vcsteidav.
next addition to out physical educa- With fiatermty gioup pictuies be
tion equipment plan” ■ inpr taken daily in fiont of the chup-
That Penn State students aie m-'ter houses, Donald L Wen man MO.
nnimous in their desire foi a poo! nhotogiaphic editoi, expects to linsli
vos the opinion expressed by Martin the wotk on this section by November
b McAmlicws ’.JO, piesident of the ™ Photogiaphmg of honoiaiv iiu-
Athletic association He stated that Usmity and activity Rioups will the-*
it is the only drawback in the Col- begin at the Photo shop
lege’s physical education futilities and Completes Staff
that the students would back anv i nt Hv,ilu«U activity cauls have been
move to piovidc a pool foi Penn (llslllbllte( i t o the iiatoimti *s, while
Stale non-fintcimty men will fill out thu.
Estimates covciing a pool reces- cai(h m thcu lehpe atve schools Ai
smv foi an institution the sire ol have been made foi the
i Penn State place the cost between m , m{i cemo , VOP * cn to luin in
!?250,000 and $l5OO 000 l , lcn ta;d - n the ] obby (>I ykAl'-s-
o ter hall
COLLEGE M. E LABOR \TOIF\ b’chwcrei announced the con.pletn.n
RECEIVES NEW I’VROIIEI'EH " r ot tl,e '“"“’V M ,
iiUiil • talf bv the appointment ol
Chillies E Pattcison ’5O and Hotelt
A pviometei of special milli-volt p Campbell’3o Patteison will act iu
design has been piescnted to the me- a ,i V isoiv athletic editoi, while Cnmp
i chamcal laboin,toiy by Thomas G | )e [| has boon named assistant bus -
Estup 'O5, assistant piofessoi of me- nc3s manage, bv John L. Bandia.t
chamcal cngineciing at Carnegie In- *,jo % bus'ncss inanuge:
stitutc of Technology, officials an- .\ Kenneth bchcm.k ’.’o, associate
nounced yesteiday editor, also announced that class u,-
This instiumcnt is used m the ic- tonans should submit (hen mulcimi
[cowling of the expansion of solid bod- to him not latci than Fiulav.
ics bv heat Installation will be com-
ipleted vvithm Coui weeks, according to .vxmnvoro
jPi 01. Aithui J Wood, head of the DOCTOR DTE ANNOUNCES
I mcchnnical cnginccung depaitment NEW LITERATURE CLUB
(HuUegimt.
| Leaders in Lion-Leopard Clash Tomorrow | star Maroon Halfbacks
i j Sustain Injuries
CAPTAIN
•31 - fENN STATE
rfOGO‘SsZ'DEki. a a a a densß MSCRACk.E.N
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'T TO OPEN FOND “
CAMPAIGN MONDAY
Officials Obtain W. 11. Tinker As
Spcakei At First Session
In University Club
Opening its campaign foi ?I, r >i , o
to meet yearly expenses the Y M (5
\ will hold a dinnci foi division lead
ers and cawtams m the Umveisity
club at 7 o’clock Monday night
Wellington II TinKei, executn
societuiy of the mtc-collegiale oi
gnn'zntio-i m New Yoik city, will oe
the principle spcakei He will be m
tioduccd bv J Thcodoio Wolfe MO,
jiic-.Klent ol the "A ”
Efforts aie being made bv Aiclu
bald M Holmes ’5O chaiiman ol the
campaign conuniltcv, to obtain the
consent of ( ollegi ruthontes fot im*
payment of ronti ib.itior* v ith Hu
jicgulaj sunestci’s fees rt the begi l
' ning of the sccord tern
Draw l’,- Budget Fur hear
Publicity leaflets have been punted
by the association in which aie pie
•■tiilel the v.incus oigamrations an!
activities that will be t-ponsoied tin->
\ ,oa- ’lhese vill be dislitbute.l
Suml.iv' in Chape! and in the vuuoua
chutches
Moncv ootained dunng this cam
paign v ill be allotted mamlv to th
Andv Lvtle lodge, the T hut, en.-
plovoieat buicau, and special speak
ei, wm> will be biouglit here to lev.
lure to Lie laden,, body *\ pm
t'en il o will be gianted 1m th
piii’ting of the f.oohman himlbook,
~l.uh r published each ye.it and sen
to numbeis of the in.o'iimg clus,
Ir icvievving the piospocts ol the
campaign ILmy AS. Seamans, socie
tal v of the ‘‘S’.” .Anted
‘Piospects fot tne laming of tie
1 Ji.nOO Inidgot *ot foi Hus yeti aie
biighlei t!mn thev have bee i in piv.-
cion ycais With tile cnlhus.usm
evimed by the woikei., so fat i.o
ihould go ovei the top with ioop.i to
spate ”
;WJ\SC WILL BROADCAST
LAFAYETTE GRID FRAY
SteJirl San-lure's Login Pwgran
At 1 V) Oilo'k Tomorrow
Kenneth L Holdciman Ml and
Chailcs A Wakemun ’ s‘l, loimci an
nounce! at statan \VC\E, Pitts-
Luugli, will bMiadcist the Penn Stale
lalayLite game Horn \(\v IJeave*
field nvei stut’on beginning it
1 >0 o’doik loinor’ov
The college i.uho stnliun is on the
.il. thiee times a v eel. The icmain
: nig home football games will be In ond
,<ast dnect limn New Heniei belli, as
'will the .Suudnv chnnel services at
11 o’clock, and the geneial College
nev . tuns at 1J o'clock tiuon on Mou-
Lions Face
F-Easl On
Leopaidb
PRICE 5 CENTS
Against Bisons
LIONS SEEK REPRISAL
FOR SETBACK IN IH2B
Bu/dck Keeps Lme-iip Inlaci as
Teams Meet at 2 o’clock
Tomoriovv Afternoon
Eagei to avenge the deleat adnun
loleied hv the Mai eon team last yc.r,
an impatient pack of Niltuny Lio'h
awaits the annual giidnon clash wi-n
; Coach He.b AkCiackenM Lilayellu
eleven befote a Homecoming Dav
c* owd on New Beavct held at 2
o'clock toino* iov I’ltet noon
Hanpcred by the piohable absence
ol Socolovv and Sullivan legulu hall
backs, Coach MeChucken will bring a
weakened eleven to State College loi
toinonovv’s enccuntei Both back,
aio sullcimg fium injures sustained
m Sutuidays game with Bud neP
jhocolow, a membei ol last ve.u’,
fseshn-nn s juad, has pio/ed one (*t
the Mat eon’s r-ost consistent gtound
gameis
Although defeated by Buckncll, the
Easton hattleis have shown powei n
I the thiee games which they have
Ip'nved tms season Opening then
I schedule against .Mahlenbeig’s pig
id in toteis. Coadi McCinAen’s jnr>-
| tege'i lompcd oir v ith a 2d-ln-() vi*-
Itoiv The lollowing Batui hiv a Man
[haltan lollege eleven fell befote* tn
[Lafayette backs, the game ending
with the Maioon team on the long
end of anolhoi 2.1-to-0 ‘•(.ore Hope,
foi an undeloattd -cason, hovvcti,
weie tleoLio.ed when a stioug But I
mil team captuied faatuiday’s entoan
tet by a G-to-fl count.
Inexpericnted Team
With but thiee membeis of last
ye.u's haid-hittmg eleven in the Inn
u|>, the Easton mentot will jnesint
aa incxpenenccd ai.ay ol gmlmen m
to no’row’s encountei Although the
forw.ud wall averages l'K) pounds
per man, one of the lightest back
hcl'ls even to pel foini on a Lnfavotte
team will stait the Homecoming Da
game 'ine aveiage weight ot the
ball o.i!nets is lof* pounds Woodhn
plunging lullhack ot the lflJb eleven,
is the only weighty back
Pvothenbetg will pinhabl” stall at
the lclt end with Laol.nn Dill Shu
woed at the oihet vvmg position
Vandcibush ami Coo', both meinbe. >
ol list ve.u’s freshman aggiegaff ‘i.
will ocupv the tackle beiUrn E'iia..e\
.lid Dobmski will i>lay tin guaul ju
siUons Dobmski vas a membei of
the l‘>2B eleven Ucutoi, I'.r> poun .
sophon-oie, will handle the cc i..i
oust
Tclh-i v ill piobably call signds
fm the L.-lmi Icam Wilio, an i
1,1 ,| . wt'l he at the hailback po'ilior*
if bocolo,/ and Sulliv..n aie unable
(Continued on thud page)
FRESHMAN CO-EDS
TO MEET MONDAY
Lpj-euUisswomen Plan Suncrv i-iu.i
Of D'sttission C.rm.ps For
First A ear btuilenls
Uppciclas ,-vomcn v ill take ih.iige
o. the it'gulai ficshman discussion
«inup' des gned to help licJimau
gills meet the p’oblei-is of eveivdnv
lilc, Dean Cluuiotte F Hav annoum
ed today 'i he In-t of the,, distil>-
stons will be held in Dean Lav's ap.ut
ment in the Women’s building at 1 Id
t‘clock Monday afternoon
The meeting on Mondav, at v.linh
the co-cds will discuss the topic “T>»
; f)o m Not to Do,” will 1 e Uu Inst of
j,. sene', to he held the In si lota davs
,ol ne ,t week and the hist lout dav ,
jof the v cel, following ’I he gathei
| ing, will lie held at the same place
'and houi caui da/
j It i, planned to hold the disui non
Iguiup . which vveio m.uiguiated list
!ye.u midei tin dnectimioi 1) *nn Hav.
[once n mmith Huotighout the ve.u
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