ESTABLISHED 1904 VOL. 26, No. 40 BALDWIN APPOINTS :| “ |iW.S.G.A. SANCTIONS COMMITTEE TO AID 1 CUT INVESTIGATION! Council Group Will Confer with! Faculty Body in Probing Senior Privileges I BATE OF PUBLIC HEARING STILL REMAINS UNKNOWN ‘ Fred Schwerer, Robert Young. Gerald McCarthy Compose Student Board A Student Council committee uas 1 appointed by F Biuce Baldwin ’3o,' piosident of the Council, to meet with l the faculty committee on unlimited' cuts Monday night and piesent Coun* til’s opinion on the question — un question i. ..—cing -Monday night Fied C Sclnvcier MO, heads the DDAIiCCCAD DCCOE i The revised system for penulmng committee with Geiald T McCaithj I 111/l EuiM/Il DH£iij|j l latenesses as well as a new system toi MO and Roheit A Young Ml as the' r*wsnw/i»Tn nAnimvon, hl,n K SoCinl functions wcie \otcd to he other membeis of the group. This fell VIS RjC P||V|T| gj ft? , fned immediately fin appio\imntely body is delegated to formulate a stu- 1 V/OlllVrll fi\e weeks The House of Repiesenta dent plan on unlimited cuts as well tives will be icoiganized within the UMHesent Cot.nc.lS stand on the pro- Bullinger T „ pjll p ost v#cate(l m a t coul a „,. o w.lh the pio- The extension of week-dav telephone setviee will lcmain undei discussion by Senate until u woikable system ol answering the telephones is devised Prof dilutes W Bece icsigued his D , U "? E the m “ til,E Senate tonsidoi post ns head of the deportment of in- „ . c , ont ; l '““ t,lm of seiviee until Lark of Student Interest ' ™(*ie«me « the College ” ‘"f™' ° f 10 ° . , , . . - . . this week to take a position with the P l oP° Betl * Apparent lack of student inteiest Armstrong Cork company of Lancas- , lhe one otloLk closing hour ap in the project has acted as a setback. ter Prol ciaience E Bullinger, of P lies on] y to n, «hts on which theiv tho faculty investigators lepoit Onlv the same depaitment, will become its ato o’clock dunces Any lateness u few, replies have been icceived on acting head immediately o\ei thtee minutes, that is not excess the questionnaire, while no opinions Leaving this week, Professoi Beesc ,ve » n^et these and 2 o’clock dances, have been advanced by the student will become a member of the industrial W, H automatically lemovc a social h° l b staff at the Aimstrong plant, and will function tho following weekend The Although the discussions of the fac- conduct invcstigntioins to impiove same lateness aftoi a 10 o'clock date ulty have been broad m scope, certain manufactuung and other facilities at will depuve a co-ed of dating pnu dcfinitc points have been established the factory. He will leside w’lth his leges tho next week Excessive late* in the opinion of Piofcssor Butt He family m Lancaster ness will be handled by the Senate pointed out thnt no one udvocates un-, Coming heio as an instructor of en- The piesidents of the doimitones limited cuts for all seniors as an ad- Steering in 1922, he became head of BIU i houses will meet to form the new in then investigation , industrial department in 1920. For House of Rcplesentotives This body In the opinion of some members of 1 e as * two years he has been chair* comening Monday night at 6.30 tho faculty group the privileges also tha fraternity faculty advis- 'dock, will take up the bills mtro*- should be extended to include juniois' e .£ u „ „ , . . duced in Senate These will be re-! as well as sen.ors The question of f , Statrrollotr P S ,n fened to thc dwmitones by the presi*! n grade standard for g,anting the faught the.e to fakmg h,s'post ds " ts ot -S* matings. ight ha, been discussed and tentn- at Pc „„ stnto P Hc w „, <■, J 1 b where a vote »,11 be taken on all mea-; lively set between a ma.k of 1 o and thc W estmghou,e Elect,ic and othcl sur “ necessitating it ! “ t ..... . industnal conceins befoie becoming The new system of filing social! The mvestigatois state that in the an mstiuctoi here functions eliminates the signing in thc ' piesent senior class appioximatcly 100 Professor Bullmger was giaduated office ot the Dean of Women. Now it! would be granted cutting privileges from Penn State in 1922, and accept- only necess.uy that a gul sign out! if the standard weic set at 2 More ed a position with an industnul cor- in hei doimiton | than 250 would recede the light it poration in Boltimoie, Md He re- “These changes \ull go into effect' 1 o was set as thc mark turned to the College the following immediately,’’ stated Helen F. Faust 1 Tho date foi the public hearing on the pioposed cutting plan will not bo sot until the Student Council commit tee lepoits, according to Prof. S Mc- Clelland Butt, chamnan of the facul ty group, year ns an instiuctoi in mdustual on- '.JO, piesident of \V S G A, “and iu- A H'n'DI?CC3I>AAIT TO guiecring, and lias lumained hue nmin in effect until spimg elections AU.UKJLdb XSUUK Its ’ that time Senate, however, icseives the ught to T 1? RATT T? A mi) Hu ha, seemed Induatiial Enginee,- tecnll any of those inline which do 1» i 1 • ISAJLIj J? A Y \Jxv mg and Master of Science degrees not prose effective" during his noth he,e Among other, Poimanont adoption of those non ■ , activities he is College Marshall monsuies will depend largely upon th" 1 " 111 “nuts pci feeling internal o manner in which the to-eds tieat then oignmrntion and undoing dates, set- 111 Otlur Groups Cnmpete for liighl Finished in College Colors TtrmWR'AT TV IT’D A rpisrso extended hhelties, Miss Faust said -‘} a Ila - candidates foi the junioi Will herte os rift WOMEN DEBATERS Passage of the ehange, at,ll unde, die- duss I'-'-c mu Sene ns Gift cession still also be effected by the a ' , >’ ca,a<l »" State’s political WILL MEET PITI numbet of violations reported during * ,o ' ,^ on Made up m the College colois, blue ' *‘' al P cr,od * thc £cnntc huad SnydelMre Peking tho"!** ;i°nom,nu- Ir the "WW round of the flint m and white, a combination dance pro- t 0 End Season With~Tw«.du> Trip 1 - i tion in the Locust Lane clique, uctoid- tvMfiatcimlv debating tournament gmm and nddicss book will -serve as *mg to runmis Alfied E lewis ha- hold at the College, foui teams won the fav °r foi Inteifi aternity Bull to Opposing Thiel College At 1 UOFESSORS A ITEM) VXNUAL been mimed along with Fied C Brand «ht ught to entu the M-iond tound i-o held Apni 1 Greenville Tucsdaj \ ALE FORESTRY CELERR \TIOX J‘ • as umpiring to the cunipas clique while ten team- will complete the hist The lovci will be of celluloid, with [selection lu.uket ne\t week thc fiont white, and the back, blue Pioi John A Feiguson, head of! 'I he munition in the class of l‘> Ui« li> the piclunmaij encountets. Phi In the first pait of the booklet will ll ? inter-collegiate season the forebtrj depaitment, and Phm ; '-aid to have iemanml unchanged, Oi- Lambda Theta defeated Phi Kappa be the dunce piogram, and following Wl^a u two-uiy tup, the Penn State Claiencc R Anriei&on, Piof Dwight M‘m/ation wotk has occupied the at- lau while Beta Kappa won the de w ill come the nddicss section A blu; ' v ««ncn s dehntmg squad will meet B Demeutt, and H.l Lutz, giadu- u ‘ nt,fm of tl,u t,,1Cl - &'onp', ob-eiveM m i.om Delta Chi Beta Theta and white cord will attach a white i Univel °* at0 f 0 t the Yale School of Foiestiv. sa ?. P’ mid Sigma Tau Phi onteied the pencil to the favoi 2* and ™'e* Ca,lt ~ at attended the thirteen anmvcisniy o! , t iNo nan,u m the do- *.urd round when Delta Sigma Pin Htcbccl blue on th. white cove, tl.u Schoof, lh.nd.ng lucent,v mSS l”i a "‘' P 1" Mla T " da "- ra ">‘ a " will be the Intel fraternity Council Loiah M 2, and Elizabeth C Bell M 2 , A . bout lr ° iCinduatea attended the n E lSOllian jmi p im i A MltUm . IK . o,Tor - Trophies kc*V "Interfiatcinity Ball 1930" will will take the affirmative of the quo*- celcbiation Delegates weie present saK | II to be seeking tne Lo list Bet i Sigma Blio will meet Phi Sig bo lettered underneath the key, also lion ‘‘Resolved* That a Liberal Arts lron ’ a “ P niU of the United States. Lane nomination, while Sterling E n.' Delta and Phi Kappa Sigma is m blue Education Should be Given to All **oin Canada, and Sweden E\-Gnvei- 1 Riou-n and J Coonui Fiuneh H-nmin scheduled to oppose Phi Kappa Pei Appoints Committee ,High School Giaduates That Apply nm'Pmchot, ioimei Chief Foiestei of ■ most fieqiienth mentioned in discus- tonight Mondav night Alpha Chi Malcolm Knkpatuck MO piesident to the Colle S° s ” ,n « non decision meet tho United States, was piesont 1 motis of the campus clique Rhc w ill match niguments with Phi ol tho Council, hns appointed Edtvatd '}* th “ Uimcruty of Pitt.buigh Mon- . , - ■'•'M'a. Sigma I’hi’ Sigma will meet COLLEGE MAN MORE HONEST > states dr. crane* ft”'!'" “ Th J "'tu '° ,t ' o ' K ' l - I- a„™“£na«! Tho committee up'^fm nnung ],lnn to subm,t to Into, ftntfi- ent.c, rf D, Hemy II Claim, pasto, of the' „„,l honct thev do not keep ,cc,et! 1 nitc, mtt. wh.l, the oth,', Z mt> Council at its ne\t meeting A -o Elm Park Methodist Episcopal chincli, then paities and a nau ow-minded won two times liofnir. nn-t*.. t«.n t... .lecoiatmg plan will be decided upon WILLIAMSPORT JOURNALIST of Scranton, when interviewed Wed- m.sintiipuling g'oitp condemns them I comes immanent ‘ shoitlj, accoulfng to Holmes , WILL SPC\K TUESD\Y NIGHT ne ' ,da> n| Kht. lus immoiul” o ' \Mien asked how college students of 1 Speaking of this ])tevalent idea of I Ijl/L 9 • DE\N WAITS TO PRESIDE AT ' Howard R. Dav.s managing editm K da i' d,ffel f »T the "; R‘»ndparents. \oi.th D. Ciane dcciied the cvmcal WRO S UCinCing ANNUAL FACULTY MEETING « Willmmxpo.i C„„ ttdUlcliver Sv k“mo.e ta r!"'" , 'TT" A,“ culture SSS will'm I ;',?' 2° ,ioi or the fomth annual'flmultj ton- t .'’. nl " ua, " t P " m Sl “ ta ««• XVfor o g“an‘ted m ” n,c !“'""T ', n J ! feience in Harr.sbuig tomoriow aftei- dent * " ,th P>« a ”nent journalists tlona ;- 01 *» lnnte<l m othtr *- cnun ' f 01 ’ nn ‘‘ »" sM ,10,, ’k' noon Thu delegates w ill discuss, “In-' ' 0 Dr. Ciane docs not believe tlmi mo,] " ,n, P ,tsSwns . . nucnces that Develop the Religious TO DISCUSS TRANSPORT \TIOX ei n youth m degene.anV mo.nl Tt . IIn PP ' s '*v-]>.oduct of Life of College Student ” m. , , vin jouen is tiegeneinting moially as achievement,” Di Ciane explained Combination Program, Memorandum fbttn &tatr A FRED C SCmVERER ’3O By Retiring Industrial Engineering; Head STATE COLLEGE, PA., FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1930 O’CLOCK TRYOUT, 3 OTHER CHANGES Senate Approves 5-Week Test Of Proposed Revisions in Co-ed Constitution TELEPHONE EXTENSIONS REMAIN UNDER DEBATE House Presidents Organize New Body of Representatives To Act upon Bills Extending: the week-end closin': horn of women’s dormitoncs until 1 o’clock, the W S G A Senate voted to try out foui pioposed changes in the student government ca»- * • at its meeting Monda Hetzel Confers With £1 PiTMEN I AIINfH ELEVENTH BID FOR : NATIONAL HONORS appealed ns n member of a special committee of the Land Giant Col- leges association befou* eminent Tice Will Direct College Group leadeis m Washington. DC, last r r.i- 4 i n .... WC)1 l ’ In Title Competition at Bill*- to develop wotk in engine?! mg le.seuich with the aid of the Fedoial government ate Ijefoie Con gies*b at the pietent t-me The land ,30 SONGSTEKS TO VIE giant boaid confeued with commit- with 19 mvAr r»r iTi>t> tcci ot the Senate and llou-e, with >Mlli la KI>AL LLUIJS Secretaiv ot Agucultuie H\de. and " ,th Penn SUln Alumni of Reading ‘RADIO’LANTERNS TO DECORATE HOP Thutj Penn State sonj;xtoi>> undoi the dneotton of Robert 11. Tice ’3O, .Miniature Dancing Figures Foim sl udont leudei, will launch the Blue c;iu«.. ,< .. . p, , and While’s eleventh attempt to se« Silhouettes at Sophomore one tl national glee club ciown m Dance Friday Night Mail, New foils City, at 8 15 ’ (Mock tomouow night Leaving State College euilv this Miniature dancing guls silhouettes i»»nnrg entoule to Philadelphia, revolving within seventj “ludio” lan- "'heie the> will stnj tonight, the Nit-i terns hanging fiom the ceiling will tanv gleemen will be cntei turned at a | add to the coloi elTect of old rose and lu»<-heon bv the Penn State Alumm ] apple gieen which will picdomtnute of Reading this afternoon j in decoinitons ut the Sophomoie Hop Klee club will star at the Sylvania in Reeieation hall Fridav night Hotel in Philadelphia and tomouow. | Lattice woik ovcilapped with birch I’loining will lease foi Xew Yoih ! ihi anchor will cuele the baleoiij mil- "hilt m Xew Yoik they will bias j mg Beneath this latt.ee auangt- 1,1 the Paik Cential hotel and will* 'ment the decoinlou intend to hung a lj ‘ enteitaincd with the othei inter-; curtain, osei which will be -upci-tm- sectional winneis at a dinnei given! ■ posed si\ wieaths four feet in dia- hr the Uaivaul club tomoi row night } jmetei. Inside these wieathcs will be ‘ , °Nov mg the contest the gleemen i placed led, white, and blue jOb»>ttes ' VI I' lcinain in Xew Yoik over the, alternating with electric stau week-end aiming heie Monday motn-j Under the balcony and on the col- in k' jenades, draperies of old rose will on- hunoc tho appsammiii of the booth. E.u.h of the thnteen tellece, entei j Combine! festoons of u\ .l leal os hndi .it will be pel nutted a choice son E As bundles, and southern sun! ut ml' . (male ail the pice clubs combined overhang these curtains v ,th the Univcisitv glee club of Xew 'licket Sale Mornlav Toil will oilet Krenibei’s “Praver of t Sixty large palm plantb will fmm 1 Hank»tci\mr. This special number ir semicircle around both sides of , , l n > lut I ,e ma,e Xt ” the band shell Golden rod ami buck that the entire ptogiam will ■ will be the predominate color scheme , bl 00l ’h* ls , t , . * „ , , for the oichcstni box. punn Stul « s choice song will be Pal- Tickets foi the HpU.mll be placed "Adoianuis Te ” In addition or sale in the Athletic store Monday, U ' the tho 'f f «° ch e «tiant will Chailes K Bnghtl.ill ’J2 chuuman one of then own college songs of the dance committee, announced ; intl fm U,t “ thud itqunenient an un j vesterdaj Tavois will be withheld ,°" r * onfS Avlll bo oss, K ned to eat - h ! until tickets aie submitted at the dooi c,ab , on the night of the dance t l . h l ° /?> l1 "' ' oai s <-ontest 0 will be headed In Di Hnivey Gaul, moo /1 r mnn pionunent Pittsbuigh mubic cutic 1932 CANDIDATES The othei judges me Di Aithui nTvrvrr titai ttut . ~ Ti -« "oodiuh, foi met duectoi of the Uni- SEEK NOMINATIONS >eis,i s E ue dm. «t x™ i„ r k nmi Mis'. Maigaiet Dcssnif, (.eicbtnted Xew musiLian Hinnd. Lasicli Lewis, and Sindei Strive for Clique Scleclioiis In Presidenlml Race (Ettlhgxwx. N. Y. Tomorrow Entertain Singers at Lunch Today Clubs Combine in Finale 4 I. F. TEAMS WIN OPENING DEBATES In Lnlcr v*cnml Round of Tonight Town (.ills at Alpha Gamma Rho {CampuH Oivlh) Tomorrow Night Delta Signm Phi (Ctuitiiitti Ow!h) 75-Room Colonial Inn Planned for Campus; Work Starts May 1 Voters May Use A. A. N. Y. Company To Build, Cards for Elections Run note , Facing Golf Course Umj ol A A cm (is foi checking puiposes ami legislation of votois *.l the* annual chns elections m Jlnv were discussed In Studc*nt Council 'luc'duy m»ht To complete* the* elections com mittee* headed b\ Fied C. Schueiei MO, F. Uiuce Baldwin MO, pi evident 01 Student Cnneinnient, appointed Ileiseheli A Cone MO. William A Haldcir'in MO. Siditew H Lewis Mil. Evnn C. Itoe-e Ml, mid .1 Fled Win stead M‘2 The committee will con sider the pinposals in duming uj> a new election s\ stem JOURNALISTS PLAN CONCLAVE SMOKER Banquet. Initiation, and Trip to Cave Head Pi Della Epsilon Program, April 0. 1. 5 I With r smoker foi all degclntcs a [the opening event. the piogiain foi ‘the national comention of Pi Delta j Epsilon, hononuj joutnaltslic fiatei lmt\. to he* held here* Apul .1. -1, and 1 5, was announced hv Chmles A 1 Menseh Mo, piesulent of the Penn j State t'haptei. jesteidav Delegates of foi t.\-foui chapteis 1 w ill attend tile pailej as guests of the | Penn State* gioup foi the In&t time* l Several jouinahsts of national piom-i ,lnence,will he piesent m addition to' gi and oilmens of the fiateimtv { The visitois will umve m State ! College* Thuisduv, Apul .1 and will .be conducted to fiateimtv. houses ! where* they will he lodged dunng the [(omontion The get-togethei stnok c, will be* held at the* Alpha bigmn Phi fmteinitj house at 8 o'clock Thuis idaj night ' Will Iniltule* at Banquet j Business m'hmoiis will open Fiidav j morning, Apul 1, when the* delegates' i muet m one* ol the College buildings 1 not \et delinitelv selected Luncheon | l w il l be sened b\ the* home economic-, depuitment m Woman's Building at' Ihe* close* of the business session At-' lei i* slcoikl bus nc*'S meeting Piidin attemoon, a torn ol the campii* will be* conducted fm the delegates 1 A foimal banquet will be* held loi the guests at the Cintie* Ililh countiv i club at 5 50 o'clock Fiulav night Ini tiation ut pledges oi the Pe.in Stale I eh iptei will be cniidik ted h\ the* gi and ciheei . aftei the clow* of the banquet The* ousine-s of the* comcntmn will be hi ought to a elos** Snlmdav inou uv and it will olhc allv end alter i ti p to Woodwind uiu l Sntuidnv at teuioon Annngomont. i iu\ be* mule fo. the delegat*s to attend the Inter tratcimtv Ball lo be held Fiid.iv n*ght MANDOLIN GROUP TO PLAY SUNDAY Present Program of Light (lis-ical Musa. Modern Numbers Ju Mui-W inter Concert I Foatuimg light classical as well as ! modem mimueis. the* College Mtiti- M'ol.n club, led b\ (icoige* It Audi -on I MO. will piesent the* second o! the |winte*i conceit senes in Schwab midi- Jtonum at .5 .50 o’clock .Sunday aftci noon 1 'lne p*ogiam will open with two numbeis, a mutch uid a soionude, !>• the entile tlub Two selections b. Stephen V Fostei Perm nhama eom ■posci, will nc\t lu plajed l>\ a nut.-; doliti and gmtai tno David S \d i min M 2 Piei solid Hnhombi "111 a**d I Finest Zeto M 5 aie mcmbr- ol the 'ti m ; I Ande'-on. leadei of the dub w.ll oflei "Mv ladv la/:" as a sob. mi a bei ami will lie (allowed l>\ two mmi- bcis. includin': •‘Hum resque,” In tli club A model n ponul.it Munbei •'peenilh niinngod will be piesynted b> Holcombe Us the* i*i*M mimbei Chmles C» Biode ’ SJ. the onl. \o enlist on (he piogiam will umlmu with a gioup of tliice b.intoiu solos A quintet composed of Ailniiui, An deison. Holcombe, ami (’hallo- W "FOR THE GLORY OF OLD STATE*’ PRICE o CENTS DINING ROOM FACILITIES PRO\ IDED IN STRUCTURi: Increased Facilities Md\ I) taw Moie Contentions Here. Ofhcials Relieve Pkins-aie unciei wa\ An a Tl-iooi.i i Colonial Inn to le eonstiuelcd on tl e jcanipits thioagii negotiation- being ((inducted with the Consolidated Hotel '■’trvco Inc of Xew Wik (itv. Ct»J !igc oll'cials announced last night The building is lo be elected on i sue mai Reiiealion Hall faung the* goli eoui-e and adjacert to the pin posed Stale Inghwav In cio-s tlnough then W oik on the simctuie ma, stmt '’bout Ma\ 1 : A need loi ’dditional hotel faeili tie- developing a& a icsiilt of tne* iap i(i giouth oi the College* and commun itj was given as one of the* icn-on loi the mote Incic iscd actoimnod,*- tioii . otlicials belie’ c. in iv aNo at tiue a laiget ntinbei ol eon ention . an l meeting to the College Provide Dining Itoom i 11k building will be a i.nnhlmg stiuetuic* situated so as lo comm m 1 view ct Bald Lagle and Tuss* >* niountains The* interim fuiridung will be of tlvpe Mealing an cat b tol eai il atmcupheie. with spat’o-s hails lounge aid I’u places Sevcntv pel cent of the looms will be double and inch is to be piovuU 1 with bath \ main dining mom will seat sevetal hundu’d people und there will be a numbei of snnulei, pm ate dining looms , The inn w’ll be both eonstiu ted ana ! open led b, the Con-olid.Ucd Hold ,heme. association. ulrdi has hem ’operating a chain of colon a! inn 1 thioughout Xew Lngl md and mak.ng . spc'ciu'tv of college towi* need- JiLUOO litre List War i ' ecmand gieilci than cin no 'll” met in oiov,uing au tniii.iod Hum . loi vai.ott* gun jis des.u* g to hoi i meetings and conventions at stale ( d hgt his li.t n tuund to exi-t Hold facilities have not ki pt p.. e with ( o'- bgi and commuiiitv n Ivancemeiit in the opinion of the alia nils Although mo t tk in thin*, oigam /itiotu -int neulv JO ‘MU upicsen.i- I've lo gatheimg lu.i dm mg the past \e v Collig* executive- lilt th a mam mote would bo atti.ctei b\ this model n hostcli v Olheials m- looking ton. id to n eailv uiin]ilttion of the new inn s that mme* State m gam/alions, adv Is on md alumni gioups ill be at- D.nted to th. l ea upi’s tot a.tclings Lis*. \t *i the College c .U*i t.un.d, among otlais, the Penusvh mi \c..- ileim ul Suence. the tile \s o.ialn.u <1 D'eis ird l h-.utcis. th Aiikik.ui Noe jet v ol Uetiigutling rngmed | and tile Nation tl Oil ind (,n. Povei . conleiarte | Oth*.. gioups to \i-:t lull mduilci I (iiait,v lei lui 11 s ot <i\ state- a coiu panv ui Hi it i a cv’i uni-'- Ihvs chii kadtis a M ue Bankt s’ \ sue afmi Igiou.v, 1 1 tut giovd-, mid h>*-tod ' dealers COLLEGE DROPS U 2 TOR SCHOLARSHIP FAILURES jl>l Crocks, l| \oiwl i.iii'i mt' Mur I Cci-uln i' nl .it Mul-ti i m : students t) l« dumped ft<>ni llu < Hi ■jluce it ihi* end ol tlu liist ‘•omc U' [ns this \i’.u, t(> .1 n.*|>ml is. •m‘il fiiim the iliTi-tr.i.’'s dHro m-- teld.ie | Kn|>h(imiiii*< in t the must membe' <, wPh lut\-s.\ sliiihnts withdi-inin ( , iitMiu-i ni j iiMit s i(j!.iisiint riiii's- ] I U-'lit ln-hmi-n l.nhil mui '.mitccii | liuunis wen ilmjip J Oith oii‘j .in ■ mi was i!isin’ss l >l I Hr ti.t il niimlui nl li.ituiin ni‘'ri .uni pledges dioppml w.is s|\u-|utii, with- loi! \ -loin mm-riiitfinuv mi n
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