Let's ‘B-E-A-T P-E-N-N!' VOL. 26, No. 15 Penn State To Mark Seventy-fifth Year in Celebration Next Fall Trustees Plan 3-Day College Congress For 1930 educational leaders , WILL ADDRESS FACULTY Officials Schedule Dedication Of New Buildings for Same Period Approving tho suggestion of Piesi clenl Ralph D Hetzel, the Bbaid of Trustees has 'sanctioned the celebra tion of the seventy-fifth anniversary of. the gianting’ of the institutional chnitci to Penn State The colebrn -tion will he held heie during October o. Novembei of 1930. • Accoidmg to pusent plans the cele lnation will take the form of an edu cational congiess lasting three days. Each school of the College will ob tain leaders of education in ’its ic spectivo field, together with leadeis ip aguculturc and industry to meet the faculty to discuss possible ad \anccmcnt of College seivice to the State. The schools will dedicate the new buildings of which two aie completed and foui under constiuction The m complcted buildings will be leady for occupancy at the time of the dedica tion New Old Main and the new men's doinutoiy will also be formally dedicated. Febiuaiy 22, 1930, is the actual dato of the 75th anmveisavy of Penn State On that day in 1855 Gover nor Pollock signed an act of legisla ture which founded the ‘‘Fajmeis’ High School of -Pennsylvania V On VnhniiMv fcgr-veaiV later, the first classwa?iHmitted. A few* yeais later the Momll Land Giant College Act of Congress was signed by Ptesident Lincoln, and the institution then became The Penn sjlvanT Agncultuial College. In struction in the mechanic aits was added and in 1874 the present name was adopted B-E-A-T P-E-N-N COUNCIL APPOINTS CONSULTING GROUP Student Governing Body Advocate Cooperation Between Men, ’ Women Students Fast definite slops to piomote co operation between men and wom-T students at Penn State were officially taken .vhen F. Bruce Baldwin '3O. president of Student, Council, appoint ed a committee of foui men to con sult with the newly appointed wo men’s committee, at a meeting of Student Council Tuesday night. The mens’ student body will be ic presented by the presidents of the respective classes, F Biucc Baldw.n ’JO, Evuns C Reese Ml, Wilbur U Zimmerman ’32 and Paul S Williamr MO, sceictaiy of Student Council Miss Grace M Woodrow '3O, president of the women’s senior class and Mi-.< Helen F. Faust MO, president of the ■ty. S G A and two otheis to be ap pointed, will lepiescnt the women Nominations foi Student Council representatives, to replace two mem )>ci3 who did not icturn to College one fiom the Junior class of :hc school of Agucuituie and the othei from the Sophomore class of the Ed ucation school, must be in the hands of Paul S Williams MO, societal y of the Council, by Thursday, Novembct 11 Elections w’lll be held on Novem bei 21, each m then icspoctive schools. A vacancy filled was tlm* of a senior position on the Tubuna 1 to which Ralph R Rickci MO, was elected. PURSER ON RIVER STEAMER ATTENDS TWO UNIVERSITIES' The long distance seholaislup ice pid is claimed by Fied Spoonci, who hn~. novel fussed a class, although attending the Univcisity of Califor nia at Betkoley nnd the College of the Pacific at the same time. Spooner works as a puisei on a me. steamer and between tups at tends the two institutions at his port oi 3tay. He attends class at the U of C. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fit das s, and on Tuesdays and Thursdays SUGGESTS Celebration To Mark Seventy-fifth Year PRESIDENT lIETZEL THESPIANS OFFER ‘VARIETY’FRIDAY Varsity Quaitel To Make First Appearance of Year in Houseparty Show Tho 1929-30 Varsity Quuitet, which Ducctoi ot Music Richaid W. Grant will select early next week, will make its debut m “Variety,” the Thespian and Gleo Club show to bc t piesented in Schwab auditonum at 7 -15 o’clock next Fuday night. Although ho has been holding al most daily reheal sals for the show, Director Grant has so fai been unable to-qiakc'his final selection of the Quartet Howcvci, it will be named in time foi next Friday’s show* Tho. Glee Club will piesent a pro giam of semi-popular music, and also two specially arranged negio spirit uals Two Choruses Herbert G Sapper ’3O is,coaching tho two danung choiuses, the male and “female ” These choruses of eight men each are learning an entirely new rcpeitouc of steps Suppei will appeal m a solo dunce n the finale He was in the chorus o, “Honestly Yours,” the load show jresented two yeai s ago, and last ycai tppeared several times Fo: second weeks this summer he was m Cali fornu. receiving professional instiuc -1011 ' Reservations of blocks of tickets by fraternities and clubs will dose Mon day Tuesday .Wednesday and Thurs day an open sale will le conducted at Montgomery's 1 B-E-A-T P-E-N-N | PRE-MEDICAL STUDENTS MAKE INSPECTION TOUR Visit Philadelphia Medical School- And Hospitals This Week Junior Pre-medical studcnts'lcft foi i three day inspection tour oC medical institutions in Philadelphia Tuesday uftcinoon, under the direction of Prof. Oscai F. Smith, assistant dean of Uu» School of Chemistry and Physics. The Jcffeison Medical School, Haii niman Hospital, and medical schools at the Umveisity of Pennsylvania and Temple University are among the in stitutions to be invited The student plan to climax the tup by attending the Penn game on Satuiday B-E-A-T P-K-S-N | BRITISH DIPLOMAT ASSAILS COLLEGE FRATERNITY ORDER “Finteimties are the most unsatis factory development in the system of education in-American universities, ’ stated Geoige Young, veteran of,the British diplomatic scivicc and u lop resentutive of the English Inboi pnt tv, when speaking at the University : of 'Calitomiu. Young fuither uoUured, “A distinction is biought into the social life of the universities which docs not belong at all The election of mem bers is practically hcieditnry, the son oi relative of some ulunini having an easier chance to gum admission while others are selected for social lensoris 1 STATE COLLEGE, PA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER S, 1929 STUDENT LEADERS ! FAVOR UNLIMITED ! CUTS FOR SENIORS^ ‘System Pqpvcs Successful in Other Colleges,’ States ! 1930 President ! WOLFE PROPOSES DEAN’S j LIST AS SPUR TO PLAN | Project Would Develop Responsibility Unlimited cuts for semois was hemhly advocted in statements issued ♦c« the collegian yesterday by student lcadcis. T Bruce Baldwin, senioi class pres ident, was one of the fast to favoi the project. Othei seniors avho pledg ed support to the movement were Martin S McAndiews, president of the Athlct.c association, John K. Me Clements, football managci, and J. Theodore Wolfe, president of the Y Xi C A. ‘ _ r EfToits are being made at piesent to have a committee from the Student Boaid discuss the subject with a com mittee lepiesenting the College Sen ate Student Council official belie/c that somo definite action should result from this conference. A Step Forward’ “Ar unlimited cut system foi sen ior" has been tried and foundj suc cessful at other institutions, including Ilarvaid and Syracuse universities,” pointed out Baldwin m his statement Ko continued by saying “An agreement,” announced Mi Smith yesteiday, “has been signed with the Bellefonte Ccnti.il tailrond tc> lcmovo then ticcks .iml station fiom the fiont campus to a new lo catior west of Atherton sheet The work on the new fi eight station \vi r begin within the next Sixty dajs It is expected that the removal and cleanup of the present station will be completed during the sumniei ” , T lans for the new .buddings ai e be ing designed undci the 'direction oi Thomas \Y Sears of Philadelphia, consulting landscape architecture fo: ■ the College The woih maj be com pleted withm t year - , Additional plans induca- the i’i stallation of new campus lights to tcplacc the present inadequate sjs tem of illumination, and. leconstiuc r>T?ni7TrGQA'P T>T ATMC tion ol the campus walks This wo.k L iturHiOOUrt JTIjArNO hc completed duilng the wmtei INSPECTION TOUR dents will begin to move in Dccenihei Civil Engineering Head Will Stud' 1. Apphcat’ons foi Looms have ill Wctcr I'oncr Dc.dopn.cnls' --endj boos- iconvcd in sulheinnt num- Leio to fill the doirntoiy. In South ani^West “Th.s is a step forwaid m the field oi highct education that should be adopted by Penn State, as well ac othei ptogeissive institutions." Wolfq, who led the School of Lib er? I Arts m scholastic standing last semester, also suppoitcd the piopo sitlon. He advocated that a “Dean’s List” should he maintained, and only those seniors placed on it should bi given the advantages of unlimited cuts “The ‘Dean’s List’ would act as a spu: to undeiclassmen, who would (Continued on last page) B-E-A-T P-E-N-N Planning an extensive inspecl.ou ————^ tour of watei power developments SOLICITS $3600 Uia United States, Ptof Elton 1> ~ Walker, head of the department of i IN ALUMNI DRIVE cr'i l eiiginccimg, v/as iccontly grant- _______ ’ cd u leave of absence foi the second somestoi by College tausteos. Souls ISooklsU to 2500 Alii.-i.u i.s Proceeding Ihiough the South tu Camping!) Open--—l.ciukia A.r the Pacific Coast, Professor Walkei -p,, j> 52100 Mark will inspect ininortnnt developments in \\atci liltiation plants, pov or cngineenng, sewer disposal equip- To a totul of SJ'iOO will be t’i_* niont, and hydraulic luboiatone aim of the V MCA when tin* turn along the loute. lie will also mow PU'gn fm funds among 2*loo men - dams built by the government in tn. tbe alumni begins today Ccn- West. tubution booklets a*e being sent •> .The Umveisily of California, Lc- the alumni and it is e' posted lint las* land Stanfoid University, lowa State y«us man. of $2lOO vill he bmpas- College, and Wisconsin Umvcisitj ■ cd, aecoiding to Piof J Oivi3 K.l ate among the institutions which pin- ler ’l3. chaunum of the dmo lessor Walker will visit in his investi- Alumni row bemg canvusied v .1 gution By ucquanting himself with leceive contncution oonkletc wrath existing conditions in othei paits of the> will sign an 1 letuin witn chu.V> the country he hopes to be prepared if a subscription is nude 'The fu.’i l ' foi possible scientific developments 1 received fioin the time will ho u ud here - feu salnnos of sccietaues, permanent . , . 7——. ■ . ■ —. equipment, insurance, plint.ng, ofli^o I B-E-A-l 1 P-L-rs-Iv | supplies, and other geneial c v ncn..o AGRICULTURAL EXPERTS GIVE , Contributions of 5100 or ovoi atlirr PITTSBURGH LECTURE SERIES an a’umnus to the centuiv clab, whu’ • Beginning a series of five speeches tion of $lOO have been leceived lV b> agricultuial cxlersion specialists 1 many years but it was not until last Pioi John Vandeivoil, in charge of jcai that the conliibutois wc.e c. 11- poultij extension udik, spoke befouled century club membeis the Allegheny County Agricultuial j_ Coopciative association at a meet- j Building at ritts'uugh jestcida:. -- ■ - s „ Y r>il t'it% Wodnes- PrAl. John B B Dichay, eNterwon AS 1333 CABINLT MEMUEK3 i:\GJM2mNIi SCHOOL OITER** %[,, 'n uv ho ~ tin v.\pei ton I specialist in faun ciops, with Piof . EXECUTIVE TU VISING COURSE ,l!u weighting ct silk, appealed as n | Walter 13 Nissloy, in charge of\egi- Twelve women, chosen by the sen- , \.it»cs> in comiod.on w ith the illegal, L> Aithui P Hones* nrd table gaulcmng cstension, Piof. John | o i YWCA cabinet, Monday night,' in e\caitne ti .lining, to de- , aC m tin in u’k fnbiKS j Flunk M. S>\ ait-, ol the ilep.uti C Pepper, cstenston entomologist,| W iP assume duties as the freshmai \ c j,p Ic ulei . and impio\e indnstni! —. .. _ 1 gco'opv. ucoaipamcd hi Pio: and Piol Loyd T Denwaton, plant *Y> cabinet at once, uccouling to Elia- m ,i r j-nmc-.L, aic being olTeicd to in- | 11-E-A-l’ P-K-N-N j E 8.. i I .i. i f the depai 'merit ot oil pathologist in extension woik, will he abeth Mellor.’dO, president ,] n , , a ! pl.mt fmt'uui thioughout the ! ~a , p,oc’uctio.i. lett luesd..\ tm li othei speakois on the piogiam j The fieshmon co-eds who \.ill coop- by the Col'cge tkpaitment o.| PEP\K I '.ll .\ 1 1I1.U) SPL\J\S \dicio thev conUuicd with p -—o - ———- ‘eiato with the semoi cabinet sue enrineeiinf. e\teismr ( Pioi Amliew \ Holland, liead ol men' ml piodiucis icguidlng s HEAD URGES CONSERVAiISM ! Phyllis Beullei, Myille Bingumnn, Fomteer g.mip'. of foiemen total- the tbpaitmcnl ot dam husband:v,' litn in'estimation ot the oil •-am Conservatism in education lathoi jEloise Culbertson, Clue Darl'iigton, | mj, -25 men will lie taught undei the i attending the est \ n&inia State Huulloid and neighhoimg leg ;than continual c\pciimentatiun on stu- Charlotte Beil, Louisu Evei lit, 'Ade'c |pm * ismn ol Gilbeit D. Thomas, Daily men’s Association convention at Hiev vsited the chstiut to u 'dsnta is uiged by Di Ale\andcr G Forkum, Lubie Hnlkovich, Dons E spcualis* in foiemnn tunning, mil Chuilcston. West Yngini.i. wheie lie cliniudeusti.. toies of ml i\mb 1 Buthvcn, newly-elected pieudent oflHazloton, Mollie Laiamy, Thyira; Edwin X Montague, imdiucloi mtV will addiess the oigunaintion on the >tud> in connection with the ]>t the University of Michigan I Phillips and Manan Potti,. jc"£. ecu'? e .tension derailment. topic ol "Educated Cm*’’ euir icsc.mli piogiam rt the Col STUDENT BOARD ACTS TO POLICE EXCURSION Because students damaged the special Penn tram lost yeai to the extent of $BO, Student Boaid ap pointed i* special committee last night, headed by J. Thcodoic Wolfe ’BO, to police this yeaiS excu.sion Offenses will be repotted to Stu dent Board for action b\ that bodi. The othei membeis of the commit tee aie Malcolm Kirkpatuck ’.'so, David M McLaughlin Ml, Robert A Young Ul, and Eaii J Lindan muth *Bl. RAILROAD TO MOVE FREIGHT TERMINAL - l “dcnts Lion Gridiron Warriors for Win over Ancient Enemies Comptroller Reveafc Plans for Mines Building Remodeling, ' Lighls System, Walks Following icvisions in the pel bou nd ol the grounds and buildings pto giam, the Board of Trustees authoi ted remodeling of the New Mining building, lemowal of the Bcl'efontt Ccntia l freight station, insinuation of - new lighting system on the campir, and complete rebuilding of campus walks, Mr Raymond E Smith. Col-' lego comptiollci ieveato<l jesteidav Frcpaiation fo; installation of the home economics department :n thi New Mining building has l ten stall ed with calling foi bids fiom con tractors Plans foi the building in clude lemodehng the centiul unit ana the addition of two wings B-L’-A-T l'-E-N-N now has eight r.icmbeis. Subscup- B-E-A-T P-E-N-N SENIOR Y. W C. V. SELECTS 1’ (Eullrgian. Gridmen Encounter Formidable Penn Eleven Before 75,000 in ■ Franklin Field Clash Tomorrc Victory Will Give Team High Ranking Amid Eastern Poes ><lG ROOTERS LEAVE ON SI-ECIAL TRAIN TONIGHT W it) shouts of “B-E-A-T P-E-N-N ’ . ngm; ir then eais. Hugo Berdck am 1 hn. football atalwaits hoaujed a Philadelph.a-bound tiain at Tyrone aftet 11 o’clock last night, cnf.dcnl that a \ictory ovei Penn in tcmonov ’r, Fianklin Field classic would '•tamp this jeai’s eleven as one oi the Lcjt in the East ' few hours cailier Penn State's -Li dent body made Vaisity Hail, home ci Lion athletes, quiver with yells of encouingement to “Bes,” “Jack,' ‘Coop ” ••YiiU" and the othci Nitianv gudme" who hope to avenge the 11- to-0 reload. of last >eai m tomoi .ov/r, clash Advance ticket sales indicate that 75,000 will be in the stands when the lefciee’s wlnst’e bungs the two uvab tcpelhc. foi their thiitj-fust meeting S“iC - football lelations weie staited p Dui mg the senes the Quuk cis ha c tiuipiphcd twentj-one times, tne Lions eight times, while two games have ended in tics •i*rL'\j * Going Thu crovub at both the Califo.ria, and thc'Navj ga-ues in Philadelphia v.eiC estimated at 70,000 Athletic As- officials leporled late Wed ic3da> night that 4200 alumni and 2_,X* &tudenta had already purchased tirlcL. foi the game This suipj'-s -e'l Ins' vcai’s advance sale bj mo.j than 700, it v.as said S'ate College’s student population began tie annual exodus eaily this iroinip*,, both l»v machine and In thun.birg ’’ r lhe automobile caiavnn \a, bebeved to be latgei than ever, v hi'u the special tiain is e\pocte'' lo cr'ptv the town completely tonighi Mcu thar 200 t'ckets vvcie sold foi the exclusion up until ‘Wednesday aftet nGon, official- lcpoited, eus I\- sJipa-.jing last >cn's advance sale Moic tijar 500 students will boaid the trair k lca\ mg Lumont at 0 o’c'ock to night, d v.as believed Theso figtiies do rot include the tic game fioi*i then homes toiroi- 'o.v morning Evc.vbmlv, ftom the moat insigm ficint ficshmnn lo PiCoident Hec/el, .! llr at the game The , Pre\y” i, .JiediNd to .uldiess the pep lall* at the Pen i A C tonight Dean oi Me- Aitnui fl Wainock and count ies. olnei College notables have sig (Continued on last page) | o. tie cj*].i,ni- .'ill slio\. the- tfiatlu • | at* 1 iTi” Venn Slate looks now, am! REP CROSS MEMBERSHIP latent md w!l mwv t’ru DRIVE TO BEGIN MONDAY i J"' 1 ' 01 ’ l!', I ', i"^ ul = “-R'l t;> ttu j Tallin, oi O’d Jiiun ltn\ti with in ’ jlt'Cl - Record Enrollment! _ Jl- 1 * < Tp v ]o* * ‘Pul Hot^Dami U-F-A-T P-E-VX , ci ? j , .. tDrnd” a* d the Penn Static Vai-alx ions on this “unit> *-tinii an 1 I-aiuUj |'r ?n AI U Parm cntmuous mus.t Cox othei subjects to bo umsi U*td :thu darte m the Penn Athlot’c Club advancement of the horn of .11 Roll Cal! fot the Amciican Nation-! I all’ 00m at eitrhtecr 4 n uni Locust tancc fiom 7 o’tlo.l to > o’tlmi, al Hod Cioss -will bcj;in Mondav and I s‘reel" Ui’i mo., r.icjht: the inn-able 1 ontnu’lion n! Ur last until Th«nhsffiwnrr IV-. jeu.j Ticket tV tin smoke' and dai.tr |vnod until 7 01I0J, ii’ c iond **l Rod t h oss olutinls announced tecc it-1 ril ,iy be • teattd tmni Funk F Mom 1 it'" >t a: til • sai it lime that iilul, l\ litK.nm*; semte to udleircs H" i »;i a | the Phi Gamma Pella house, besm-. The qa >sli<mn.iuo .tl o lcnaK heads to Cvpi-tt i]j ( . kc ,j ~t $lOO Admission to the -aimed an mtu.iv in the in 'nun icco.d emollmcnt anions stu lenu■ Wi \ yi on ]j IS SI9O Vnd to li« no-te ‘it tlu h-'irimti end faculty nornhe's j the unhins ser-on E . l ab)isio r 's toutses on suir.inwmr, I U-E-\-T P-E-N-N *! Aithui .1 Gill Mo thiuiman of life runs, and fust aid in lcadmc I * "■■*- '‘‘A *'lu-.hintr /, T'i” >H,w ' 1,11 iei|ucsltd urn.ei-.ties, the Rod Cioss has nbo 1 M \C’v \PI’E\RS [i'll liatoimtie-distuss the-.* tint- 1 jno.i'od maleiial on hjrciono an l, ' ' ‘ 'arid (ill out the sheet, loliumis «..io of the sick fo> use in tolletr- i.i.f ORE IKADE COMMISSION Jjim at t | )t . Alpha L|i Vdd tioi.al toui.-es. i.ndoi the dnecliou I ~ hefoie Tue-dav of e ne.ts 1.1 the field ot puclit '•o’- fll * 1 ‘ llsir,c . nitU o, j ,ttt, :ue heinf. inoMded ;tll <- nxmxsti . and Pin . __________ tcw, at* 1 ded 1 nuetuje of the suo- ( I _______ I li-ll- V-T l'-i:-.N-X | ic-m.ltuc .‘ lh I'.il.'i 1! 'ii.uli- Cum , |>rofES!>ORS ',O IM KM'U, LEADS Scn-.ition '1 Lmn Yc..m A i j A B j.nsl di.ak.rs Toworru* 1 1 Quakers Display POWi As Navy Machine Falls 7-to-2 51 ' * '' /Z/cKezR. STUDENTS GATHER 1 AT RALLY TONIGHT President HeUel Will Address Assembly in Penn A. C. on E\e of Bict Game j Illov.ng then headquarters to' the \eij bum ci the Quakers’ bioad hat, ' Lior boosters will listen to enthusi-! I ‘astic Penr State spcalcis and a con (fhlenl Blue Band ]>laie out then an ticipation ot a >.ittany v.ttoij at the ■ pit-game i.illv in tne Penn Athletic ] l'ul at 8 o tkk tonight Tomcuios. , night the lor.tu > will celeomte wita c dance in the Club balhooin, begm irinj, at b c clock ! To assist in cieating .i holiday at- Jmtsphorc, the toinmittee of the Penn .Stale Club of Philadelphia, headed cluu.mm ,1 Edw nd Piecn’an ’ll. ha. r'nlist-il the entertaining abilities l o* e ei a 1 piofcssimul saude’ die pe - *! former fm the smoke* tonight ' Pic.ident ltnlnh D Jlet/cl hr. > on- ■ stiiteo ti r.di’ii tie cloud, graduate |i.' , na -T c ol athlete, .scsl ?I 1 Iwo !ing i c \fcvt:d to be on hand foi a jsho- .pe'ch a*»d < Hug) Bet ui.’ m.iv tppiai lii a dipe talk, net ■jha' - 1 i l i h ti'vwils lehird him ' <_i* K i n iiic i % -nm-. [ f.ri 7 W* l ! li l ' ( nr 1 s S’wi 1 Vccompainoci I.’ the Bute Bard th«.! ,Ni*tun Mote', will ‘•mg College*j ■ iinf , puncturrad nv cheeis led bj j ,head clceileadvi Isedoie Heicklm ’lO Ihc V i*Ten comedians v ill pie |«cnt humoiou skits to u«,il the Phil.i -! delplii. r pciloimeis loi a put of | the entci turment A motion pulinc t, ‘K-E-A-T P-E-N-N!' PRICE 3 CEN'H NITTANY TEAM SEEKS I TO AVENGE 1928 LOI Iniutie.s Keep Panaccjon ft' Practice Session for Annual Contest A’imou- to humble the p..uei .Quakeis. fiesh Iron thei* suipi j defeat ol Na.’v .Saturday, Penn Sta 1 ! bloodthirsty gudnon stalwarts, I tsrmincd tc avenge then defeat tne hands of CoaJi Lou Young’s p tegeu last \cai, will encounter an .. ’ ’tiou Penn team m the aan I< lanklin held clash (onion nv ail no >r Both teams, defeated in one u test thi* soar, will be picpaied keep then slate uran.mcd fiom P the defeat 1 liv. Quakei teat i r detail at the hauls of JJnivei'-it; Califoihit’s gnilmcH while New Yi univorsitv’s \ictoiv o\ei tl.e Lie c.en- the iccoid of victories and i .cat. Although doubt of the suength the Penn eleven was felt dunnx I earl> season battles, its power \ e ident dunnj; the 7-to-2 victors o* Xav-v’s strong elo.en Satim’.iv Co. Young >‘.i« a wealth of hatk'ield n to* ini an 1 has built a sttong toivu ~al' aiourd Captain Johnny Ut/ the veteiar* linemen who lelui t the s iuad fiorn last >eai Penn Lmc*u»> Well dulled in loiuaid pa.=s ut-c, the Penn team «ho\v»*d to vantag against the atrial attack tl t Jliddie* The Quakei foiw: w also stood up well under the t...l ol the Annajioits backs Coach Young will piobnMv si Uc” ip anil Hiblett into-the fi«i> the wing posts Ccivin. an e\p< end, ha been on the mjuied net the l.ital tilt with Califoi bu will lie in shape foi tomouo cotes- Itiblett is wiving lus li (Continued on thud pise) | n-c-i-r p-e-vx COMMITTEE ASKS | CODE SUGGESTION i! ! (irmt,) (lives Out Queslmnu. j Sup'it* .tni); Rif-luni; ( Imiikcs To Comm! Members 1 Q'lU'iiux.naiiC't tlonhop v Lh rubiimf; code wcte ’i it to all in. In. of Into ft .itcrnitv caunul \ . tcrc’..\ liv the committee on msli n piepauti;; its tcpnrl mi possi ilmycs n lh° ntesenl i.jst.m ]I -> questions trull vith ]IL-nKt , * 1 lime, .ml numbm of <t ti I 'anti adoption of <i contiti..iius uuh : j|)Liioii Ruth*,* was tleliretl a > 'i.'ct of t fiatomm man heimr in u j pun’, with a fi'-.lima i. ami fi itu '| lies wee .’sken to £i\o t ten t»£ P-l'-VN pcn.nm i.v\m \ oil ui:gh
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