li mn a r,..:g - t4s - 1-3:48',.., ........,,,,...:, ESTABLISHED 1904 VOL. 26, No. 51 HOSPITAL REPORT REVEALS ANNUAL DEFICIT OF $1255 Dean of Men s Rise To Mons Fiscal Expenses Amount Success Started On To s2o,s99.39—Receipts i Illinois Farm Arc $19,343.98 I Dean of Men Arthur It. Watnock 1 began hfe woll, of association COLLEGE COVERS LOSS mom: men at an °ally age e hde UNDER PRESENT SYSTEM uarlang on ha father's faun n MI- _ - - - !nom At the age of fourteen the Dean itemized Statement Discloses began a man's work behind the Salaries as Largest of plough with his own team of horses, land controlled that labor in the sum- Debit Accounts trier ant , ' he was out of college. Even at that early time his contacts had • been with men and co it is today A loss of approximately $1255 sustained by the health service each, His grandparents were pioneers in this new region of the sad-west, and year, a finumeal report of the service front April 1, 1929, until April 1, lion, them he inherited much of his 1930, reveals. tradition Idled with a vision of Total expenditures for the fiscal ' growth and prosperity, he turned to P sear amounted to 520,599 39, the Penn State as a pioneer turns to a! statement shows. Receipts for the I new count*, same period were $19,:4308 The loss,' A college campus has been second suffered by the health service in about , lhome to Dean Warnock Since the I the same ratio each year, is covered age of seventeen, shin he was rid b9 the College under the present sys-i mated to the University of Illinois, tem. until the present, he has spent much The largest expense item for the oi his life among college people ;ear was $13,723, expended for sal.! Tho Dean vas born in Illinois and rules. Two doctor:, one serving part-1 spent most of his hot hood clays In that time and one full-tare; seven nun.;, sedum of the country. After gradu two Janitors, a cook, and an aSsls'i sting from grammar school, he be tent cook were Included m the sidaryl , cam, one of Um helpers on the farm item. "Discipline was one of the greatest Fees Ailment to $13,820 ' teachers on the farm," he reminisced Of the $0,876.39 remarning on the debit side of the ledger. $4,568.50 was, spent - for provisions, drugs, h."'"" KELLER TO ENTER and surgical supplies, while the lawn-1 dry bill for the yew was $l2lB 13 1 Office supplies, furniture, hospital I FORENSIC CONIES] T equipment and apparatus amounted to $430 31 Estimated at $18,820, the total of , Will Represent College in Zone student fees paid was computed on a basis of 3,800 students at an aver- i Semi-Finals of National .semsolent of $340 each The atto Imlted from the change beginning of the 1929-30 college year A small fee was also levied Oil Sum- By winning an all-College toren i sac competition Saturday, L. Neil nier Session attendants - , , Keller '3l ginned-the light to ropes 12,xpendltures for telephone, tele- . sow Penn State in the zone semi grains, and fuel totaled V.Ol 31 with I finals for the sixth National Orator teal 03.1 88 spent for bee" and m a g azines ' contest at Cal negie Institute of Tech- Postage amounted to $3l 82 A total 1 n , i gs Mae 2 Orville J Hitchcock l o a f . $ 0 2 u 1 . 0 fi 3 O u 13 : was , expended „uip o , f , for .. , i ' , i i i i se r e e i : '32 " M as selected elle i nate smelter pairs. Frught costs were 838 Oh for Eight students competed in the ti y the y ear. !outs "Constitutional Duties” ,ais the title of Kellei's winning eddi es., so bile Aside flout the $17,820 collected Ilitchcoek diseiNsed "Amcrican Youth from students by regular fees pad at registration, $6,52398 was rece,ed and the Constitution" by the health service Limn the hos- I Miss Julia G Bi ill, of the English total and dispensary chaiges levied , ileum tment, Di Jacob Tangei, of the at the time that service was admin.. i depalitment of Political Science, and ;stored Of this amount $2,19233, Prof Chauncey 0 Ridenour, of the are accounts receivable at the present English depaitnient, were the judges. time. A lot ge part of the individual ; Finals at Los Anales fees collected resulted front the $250 change made for each day of confine- I The "gmmil c os May 2 went in the College hospital 10 ill deter nnne the student rem esent mg this distuct in acne [tints late. in the month The zone competition GAS BOARD PLANS . mii dote..., 4C,C11 f1111111'44 who will , meet in the Netional competition lit FIELD PRACTICUM , Le' Angeles June 19 oey mill receive $1,500 in addition to To Plate Students Enrolled in Sem ibecoming national intercollegiate Course With Prnate Concerns champion motor of 1930 $5OOO will : be divided in piaci among the seen During Summer Months finalists The Better America Fed elation of Califoin, sponsors the To co-ordinate poetical expel mnce competition to inmease inteiest in and with scientific knowledge, the Notate!' respect foi the Constitution Cos Advisory boand mill plate stu— o dents enrolled m the nenly , eleated DEAN FORMULATES PLAN od and gas emlicula wall ornate pe-' laoleum coororo &lung the sumnan FOR SCHOLARSHIP STUDY months, Prof. Chenlemh A Boone, bead of the geology deput talent, an nounced yesterday. The plan nal go into effect this year EMl=l more and junior yearns, oil and gas Compel atiNe serailinshin abilities of students v. file applications s. ith the , Nate, nay and non-fiaternay men at School of Mineral Industries foi posh Penn State will be studied under a Urns in the pm Menial phase of the 'don being formulated by Aaiun It industry which they intend to enter, %Val nock, Dean of Men upon giaduatum The work obtained Too group. of 100 non-fi ate: into fin them will pity a modetate wage,' oleo and 100 men uho live in Center ith the possibility of advancement nit.y envu onment oJI be chosen tot "'lice Natural Otis Advigoty tumid 'the e‘net intent. Then high school ec has mango] tiled a new method of in- mdh beim e entering the college it •11 be btruction In prelim mg technically comp., e d, vhde aLeomphshoi,iii, of hauled .non to , :peclallze in not phase Hte two group, dating college o nl'ui nt nn mduvti y," Profosor Boom: be evalutttedto detelnune the tattle of betted. I frotetnttnev to 4tudents - - General Edo ad A Mai tni, State, The love n. b •Ltu,n will be cm led on ti ensure) , Samuel W. Meak, president by Dean Will G. Chambers, of thy of the Carnegie Natdral Gas compa n y• School of Education, in co-opei attain Dr. George 11. Ashley, State geologist, with the committee on seholin ship of together with Pnifesmor Bonnie ands the National Intel fiaternit3. nor Claude I , Daub of the new In. !mama, led the thsetteston fawning immsTin %14 HEADS TO 1101,1) the Oen. FIFTH TALK IN LIBERAL Alas The eloenth annual Pennsylvania LIECI • UItE SERIES CINCELLED,IndwAtiaI tonic] cane all be held at Penn State nom May 15 to 17, Dean The fifth talk of the TiaLetal Alta L Sackett, of the &heal of Ting, lecture mien, which was to be given neenng, announced yestewli* Warnock Began Life Work . With Men At Early Age Oratorical Tourney Non-rraternit.) Men Compared to SPENT Earl> Lae up. Farm Ilund In Illinois . a•, the scents of spi.ng floated in the open wind. and a glimpse of nemly plomed (kids i °minded hue of his boy hood When his high school "neer Sc a s o, et, he and the lest of the fainlls were faced with A monientuous decis ion. Should he go to Illinois Wt,leyen and plepare lot the numstry or to the (Continued on last page) SPRING DOMINATES PROM DECORATIONS Uva Leaves, Oak Branches Form Background for Junior Formal May 2 Reflecting the 103.1 ad colors of four 'pot lights, a revolving sphet mai pusin, composed of ilmunutiVe flash ing mirrors, will add a touch of the tambow to tne decorating scheme at Junior nom in Recreation Hall May Spcing 'ill be the lacy note of the desolations Bunting of gtecn and 'Ante, On "dins, si ll be suspended from the balconies, while Pillars and booth entrances will be duped ntth similar covet ings Tuined in the lat tiee-uork on the balcony lading, peen oak leaves will further the soma . - blse elect Streannua of ova leaves and oak blanches ate planned to transform the telling into the likene.4: of on cw eihanging finest Inmel Strings of °kettle light, 0111 , upplement Illum ination of the clystal globe, ulu-11 atll be suspended osei the floor The sphete still be letteted, "Junior Troia 19J1 " Red, white and blue rosettes, rc volving o‘er electric luster os, 5%dl alter nate oath star -shaped light , along the bakon,t. Two orchestra stands, situated at the west end of the hall, will resemble leafy al Intents, with palms and both blanche, Con tributing to the design Jan Gruller, who will bring 11, mchesti a to Penn State for the third time ut the 19,11 spring lot 'nal, Lulm a record for hat mg plated the long est bueeessit e engagement of MIN hand-lender an the nation 111.3 Col , umbia-reemding, root entertained as sort crowds at the Gotta Gables coun try club, Miami, 1.9 u , for four sea ow, Cachet', oithestia and Mal Hal lett's band have Si on appioval 101 per- Animate, at leathas. L.p.ton colleges Cornell, Colgate, A Intel., Vale, aid Pennsylvania ale mons. the MIMI ties rhele both bands hate played scantly. ARCHITECTURE CONTESTIDEBATING TEAM TRAVELLED MORE THAN 3,000 MILES, THROUGH 12 STATES DURING PAST YEAR SEGAL WILL COMPETE IN Submit., Problem for bleN,,uckup "See A inet a, I , list" 'aims to Le the,, I„tipodu L i os-, t il the Pattit to oat • °liege is cons ilsted Penn Stall's ~, ,t -, slogan of the Penn State fowl,. ~I e Blue and \\tut e maims on its ~.15, . .01,1t0tt s :Out lit the seas' 1 I s 11 , I team, it the mileage tlavelled by Nit.-1 tetvise Amu Itan tour last 101 l I C'llt tan spa, in .11..... \I tt Ne , l Jack 11. Segal 'JO aas named rust , tangs ,lehatel s 'knot; the past seaton I Is el, en of the Steen Intel ' Au: o, Ihi 1. , TM el sits of . 11 slug,. Sins alternate to the !Innis in the annual Is any !mutation The 01 atm 0 Joni.-' el ea_ contest, In a huh Penn State Jultrint (hi debate 11, tr.:Sul. a's Stea at dton PI ile a i elutettol 01 tam- eyld mate than 1000 tulles in tut-' paltaapattal last season, ded e ancl ' cot dap. to the Puns State t o ph, is petition spotty," ed by the Cotta sit; Pennsyls unto, last week. oa ~ ln:, Engagements throughout Ole lau e in,, at dad Sit of then; were gut- the letchng sous b. t lta in Ault, ul, , United States, a somata" at iteent ,er lc 1.1,01 01 1110 N atone Itpiesenti, Is adilitain to the th,ce oproents o. Thu five best ptobletat subnottol contests compd.; In Coach Joseph F. ti t e s , and of this 'loathe!, Ilse mete inentloned, dent , rs not team. It pu i ate selettul to compete in the finals ' otn t ten , tosud..„ ;lot nul on tot eign duets In each lA . , •untlnc the Unis et +it% et Pitttlototth, t First pt ice in the tanitest consists of 11' Tacit, sAntes cue tint:the,' by the ' the tine'. ill bate, write 001, i.tl Judges I W est Vital ma, Iscutucts. 1 shuts% tiacelinA sthulai ship to Eui °Pe flu leant due mgti ,,, " 2 ,. 10 .„,sonsa tu tu, mp onsetsamid the nuts of the at guntent, I Western 11, ,, ,e15e. Dal, nson. IV° h one you of study, war th $l5OO. The the I/111,01,1M 01 ~11,01111 101 1.110 Illos, ittna State i ecoml a muumuu. sate i ington an.' Jell et son. Lola cite, and t Noble:II which the tonte,tants wit hell , 1 , t , •. ' Comb O'llt 101 l hors 0.4111111,0 d 01.1 t, RUIZ is ~„,..„°.„, ~, „i n „ ~ ~ 014,11111. 01/1/0110n, Oil I It. .1 . 1 . 1?t.1 . 11,, .., ~ ~,, Foreign Trawl Scholarship STATE COLLEGE, PA, APRIL 15, 1930 NITTANY BATSMEN I DOWN ST. FRANCIS; In 1(n -cognition . of thee m inning inteieollegiute ehnnipionsleps Penn PREPARE FOR PENN state,, boxing and .+ott.et fauna were :minded eiker loving cups he the Phil.idelphiA Mullen I,..neintion . Alumni Give Awards For Athletic Ability at the Anntutt "S" Banquet Squad of IS WI l Make Atlantk tiny mght 1 City Trip Thursday—Drill Malty MeAnthovt, x ho man nntn ed Penn Stnte's outstuntiour eth- 1 To Rejoin Team letc entlna in the e‘emeu, ues pie•tented a Lien ring by the As •toontton. With the uxtnltitug of :HOOPES MAY REPLACE paws thin yesu, the Ph Indelphut moult Intends to continuc the mac- MUSSER AT THIRD BASE tne :A each "S" Banquet o , DIEDRICH MAY NOT Lions Collect hi Hits in Fir.,t Test Saturday—Rod Fry RUN FORPRESIDENT I Pitches 4 Innings After dekating St loiancis college 2J-to-10 in the season's openo Sat utdav afternoon, Penn State's bats men ale pointing for the three-gums so ne, uith Peun nn Atlontae City be ginning Friday The Lion squad u ill leave for "the piny...and of the mid" at 8 o'clock Possibility that Frnnl. Died: wh, Pln „., • , nur,eav morning, making the Jou, Della Theta, ' football eaptam-eleet, • bus bf Eighteen hins on s ale "ffi "." ' .l P residential u " - lis listed for the flip The Penn State pwationb dins %ow yesterday " patty ill be qua! toted in tine Am campus political mares bassadm Hotel until Tuebilay mot a llied" eh refused to connect huh. , self when approached A student Although still unto tam as to the pi eminent in the CAtillies clique ad- :peisonncl or his pitching stair, Co Ich nutted that Diedrich!, gums up the ' Berth!, expects to take AN° et 515 nomination toils not ellteele the ltln g e! tAelert to the 4e.t•hot e usent Cap er possibilitylain Rod Mt, Hal Sto,es, an I Al Ht .- Rejection of Sen:or Nomination By Football Head Hinted In Campus Circles -1_ Final action mould he taken at tilt ! clique meetlng last night, vas be hexed Stetling E Brown, CM Phi, Cooper Fiend], Phi Delta Theta, Sanity qua] tmback and lett haldet, and Earle C Powthell, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, were mentioned as asps anto m the event that Diedrich resigned Napoleon 1933 Asplrant With preliminary nominations set ;Carolina, and then tiaeel to Atlantic for the night's meeting, the 1931 Lo- , Cits in time to take pint in the final cust Lane political tcaput boiled met-' game of the sous. Salt/11111n aril ruls Yesterday. Thotnac B Eastbuti , ,agoia apptai behind the hat, and un- Lambda Chi Alpha, basketball sou., less Betdek !nukes a last-minute shift Jack 11, Eiseomn, Plu Epsilon Pk I. tin his inheld. clung toll start at Vie busines., manage, Jack IV Lind-11,1st, Helios at sunlit!, and lac cove bey, Alpha CM Rho, Old Mum Boll,at short business manager: Jai], Lite TN. Chi Wallet Dill!, ,h 0 3, 0111111 0113:111e01- U 135110,1, eat sity halrback and short- !nig inspection tap this meek. will atop, Paul A. AllttA., Delta Upstlon,ljo n the squad in Atlantic Cite, and 101 l basketball manage, and Milesi may stint at cast one of the games Such., Omega Epsilon, assictal in canto field Chuck llobba ems get ,hamball inanagm, mould be named, it the lust call. honeem, because of Ins eons produkod Minh m Satin due's gone Med ! hr the fr eshnian Campus fuetiore l l ° 'lll bold loon his reguhu Pus,' john N apoleon, pi„ K "„. 00, 0 tine in hit veld, and Eieneh cc ill coo. 'bowl and enact, nun, nos selected ,e'er the light field gate!vm the outstanding asps ant but the I Musser Scares Flee Runs clique nonunatlun 6c sevelal mutt. 01 the putty lhe in; Locust Lao berth Wll4 sad to lay bets it ham L (ambit!, Lambda Clu Alpha, and Call A Huston lr, Kappa Sig nut DR. RAY DOTTERER REJOINS FACULTY I=l Of l'Ilo,nplI) In I. A =II Retuining to Penn State alter ao alwente of foul .1„e2.1:3, DI R., OMEN 'lO 1101.0 'EOED Dotterel nlil roi,ane dutwn o, otoit,-, KO'PILLION' NEXT FRIDAY! .or of philo4oplg, at Penn State stag ing Septemliti 1, 1110, Dean C101,..1 W, Stodda• 'if the School ot Liberal 11skinio flapper., Melting Igloos Will All, announced p,,telthav Prwide Noteltp Setting Ile leplates Prof 5 111tClelian I Butt, who lectoth re,gned to lead: at Smith college, ltcnthanipton, • WouPed 0 110 1 , 1 nwltgo, provide atlow.pher- 1 UI Dotterel wised tin a member ol the facußt tel tht Col lege fora pet- ,scout Inai.giound lot the Swed Kottlhen, betont , till towd dance 1100 gente.,tei, wd of eight pram, until hi, le-ago,,- Don in the fall of 1026, when he I. ft, to be htld In the 11 ono v nest PI tills. to become head ot the philoboph3. awl Tilt based en psychology derainnents at Franl,lol , tht netting for 'Turn on the hoot," and Miobhall college yarn, lot Imo the talking piettne Ih Dotteiel is the author of "law- 'Minot Side " In" PUbinth,d m r. 21 and adopted be, Tint Blue and White orthestaa pill 1110110 .11001 0 as p te , AbOOk. He re- fuin,,h into, 0 0, the dame, 01.101 ding tliVld a badlalm of !gala a»hy do- Ito .loeephmeS Laßar e it, chairman Bite at Plaid lot and Marshall cot the dlOll. r 0111111Ittn, Totirgiatt. bums v. ill bum the brunt of the mound N, 'tile the lemdtning lotehm Ulll be chosen tater plactice ,0,.10111, this week Dug Nl,* Join Squad Either Don Muster of George Goma, still bll the thud loom post dgamst the Quake, \loss. may ME= Against St nano:- the Lion, shoe,- ad flashes of gi eat °flange° stiehgth ttleaccii ssfen,. N, e gut ...111 flout tout eatitinc int, hels, naluding home lune he Mussel, r I And llobb, nn eaeli of the hi thus inniags Saltz man, Young, and tllt,en cute on the bases alien Hobo , . connected totally malt Valeamed .lust hall and sent it dm if into lett held Flt aas the Lion pitches to tale the hill Ile held the eigtue, to loin hits m toot innings, but leaned , in the fifth flame In fawn of Stokes alien St Plant, twinned lour nuns on a a all , V, sweet's single, Lie coos, (ConUnved on Uuld page) Iss. Fine Effective At Easter Vacation Students oill he saki,: to the usual $7, plc-holiday tuttniu hoe units. they ate Coca ..ed in, It An the En.telss In the Dean of Men, the Dean tece of Women, to the College Phy,tutn, aLcotding to an announcement ly,ued In the egn, trin 's Win, late v,,teDlo The holt.hts twill begun ullitnulls la 110011 Thursday and null Lonttn us until 12 00 noun next rue 4.1.1% `MERIT WARRANTS W. S. G. A. SURVIVAL' Di. Amos Says Student Control Will Last Despite Failure Of Other Societies "By %utile of its nun it quilent goveinment will remain although all other mganirationa ina;. dr , band." the. alined M“s Thy: on \V Aino, loon of EEMMIIM=ME but gh, at the \V S C A ionsent.on nosembh Sattgdat ton: tong .u.- dente hose caught the ‘iston of ohat college is," she continued.' thin dent goons nment till sun - All student goseLntneri toc stinnomen oho not onit lizslate and mete out puni.hintnt, but build up public opinion " Dean Amos stated '"re inn able to do this the leaden must den clop then pit bonatlit, that esin. slot , of calms. which Is the runt .ig nilictint plume of the whole educational piece," Pe sonalit is a T,l eat faLtal In hap pine, and pi ogre's, 31.1, Arno. be been One of the chief neces.itio. 101 Name Iltdal Winners ,stmees, in life, she 4,310u:e11, t, tI c he \ Nutt vue„ abilit3 to get along n Ith people and to .1110 m dl la. ..maraca to Pot t c , t Sleek 'meet di ff icult nauations The, setoff ammo , the he hnlat,hht r ,„ > „, .d.ptabnia, hue (o.re to be legal ded mem at, one of the talent qualitte, ,he de- let 1,1 lot tile Stone.. dared i Get Man Nest Pontiac° in South Dakota V."lnnto. • I the !lonnt gam ly file adthenn of Mine Ana, ma. the, t nano! kaochl4 ,n the sophinnt t r claw Oast of the 3P oup of lot tint (omen-, a, m !„nun , it Dac I, John 13 Henry tor vpeetlieS Di Can t 01l I) Champ-1 p John C lit lb. tt Coleman Hopei. lot, of the School of Education. npol,e George II Ile , I, Dac al Jones 11.- IThutaday mot nine on - Ch. actel Ad- ace It plenat, ?lathe, \I Near',, I.lllslMent Through C../111/114 Hel rut- Lacnntla N People, Phalle, 11 Rice, tutus" Iha aim tb :31 Roma 13, Pent E. Sea- 310, 3falthn H MAO, DOllll4l (il Olge W. the Nattonal Studert Foie) lon of `10)1o , k th lb 1I St .. a.t. Dudley I) A10e... In het nddlL.% 1'r).1.1% nit,t-I V ) I.n ), W.I"))) , ••• ) ) 1 nob. , noon. zed that students tame citc/un .heuld lent nto El., clop an tr-1 htt.hnio nln trill r teen e the tot national Intel cot and loam the poll- IN II It t A Ala 11111-lel, ell of then "Men 3 Beth tie telgh ;Rii I 1111 V. At neat one, GI er it .toils and IeSSOLI.ItIOI, the UMW, John C rit ci. Leon It Cook, dent ha. an escellent oppot tunas to (1•-u M U.nvapor 1, WnYbnal du tin, I Inman., 111 Longo I host ler, The Umuerottu of South I , Aketa l ‘. l / 1 $Ol.llll n ani.ol, Paul It Lett., (Lu z +a cho,un as the place of the nest Ibnlt U 11 . 11 , • biennial Loin entain et the central :tt-i lit bn I r t until Marion Leon ci the Tnteicolluirtatt Asout. lotion I' lAtutP of Women S. - talent- su Inn the deb...! Tpialoth m Bali, John F Mu \n eat, net in then suouloo /[anal IStn., Rola ell. Andien otte.nnon I Inch I. I`. illona II Millet Mai N FORGETS SPII2FITAL .1. ii.. 0141 call 0 Fel , -on AI thee E Itobet t tte SIDE OF LIFE,' SkYS BON I) Itaagean, Naha, ilk'. JI rl/1/1 it s/l. \\,1111.1 E 'tort, Robot E I. en, aal Boomeneet I 111, ate the tier hnell Professor Lk het c e utile I ~t.hm en v etemee reeem, t ot Ralph D Het, I ell eaele ee 11, to. holed -tem Da cam e hothee a pram ea be le nanteal. De 1\ ell lea v II tun, told pi -ea - • ehtql al, ot tale, eetal. man lola \ boo, d a at , of \eh Leh-rat college oral t ee t h e damn and ,111 , 1111. , at, alt 11011Ig I el t. at the a.telohly he fa” goa t the , 1111 I trial eaelee of left," detlat ed Dr. Ellett°. 1 lame, Bond. \ pproache , k mother Nl., in ofey.L of I ehriou, e , luc Won ihn.knell, to 01111,1nm:is Sunda) The nation is atnnnelut,t; .1 eta., ninth can tints Insult in a no, id eau E==IiZEITEMS IME=I "Our me,ent deg• enliublemorni. 1, not sulhenent to out, not , , ;rang. um- In es at e Inst Spiritual go tittles must be added to do. tool al makeup ,or .‘111,11,. to niaintam .1 editt:: of ot het hood. In t% O II Ntil t," the comulthAl "FOR THE GLORY OF OLD STATE" PRICE 5 CENTS 56 AWARDS MADE FOR SCHOLARSHIP EXERCISES MAY 1 Hood and Hoffman Will Receive esident Sparks' Medals At Annual Sets ice 50 UNDERCLASSMEN WIN HONOR SOCIETY PRIZES President of Allegheny College Will Address Students In Auditorium MIZI=II alp N, LI e Haim ti In DI Cat I W 1I tych, Otani matt of theriate to notate,. oil neatly:me qtaittlattit, Srotet flat, m are. newt. int; N.M. lot tilt annual Sava nt slittt Lint tilOgl.llll to be bold et Sc he ailamittot 11 at Nit% I Pot Ittalninr the high, ,t (allege ll I t ,la.ht Imola dm Inn. the ,et.ontl ,e -nn,t, of 142. 1 0, Kennt.th Ilona '3O null tt, e i the Ple.4tlt itt Spa:. 1.1 owe nn 1141 • ',Mild 111 th it 1101,11. ,Inle Pet %mond It Ikon,. ut • 10 11., been n ow cl fet .1 ,Inalat mph, bet atn•e he ltd the qUil , .llt. lit tent IC atilt in 13 31i. Inn n hn. limn onniLd o, 10.,),e the Oinking in hid ir-Ino of count. giv eningantlit tot nil/ 0.110 viink tht t' rquollzwe tuultul lot 1 en Vll,o , V: .1111..1 ullt. be lit tuft t•i the lit hut ( Bina lon mem in tal -t hnl.ti ACTORS PICK CAST FOR FAMILY PLAY {\ill Stage •4tadan,g.' %IA comi•a> 03 knit roan Ilome-I.lle. on I=lll \ It.tnetne Im Pl.t‘et.t' .11.trt m the liat‘tet , . ttltlttatton Pt nn State. Ptanl, S \ et.lature, te,tot late tint ttiltnatn., in. tompletetl , nlettatn at the "1.1 fat -Skttl tllnt..'.tanttle of Itettle in home ,tit to in. tat•entttl uefont the pat ent,. \la to 1.1.. tan. It Mellow; ntentbet of 1/t. h eentest ploy 111 the IL,rehng hole el "Ile,. 11,11,tt " txill be •tti,- eo t I I. K 1.1% N , 110 N,./- IWO II PI 11.4111:11g tot( of \\hop t III! it, ht ow h. J tuctte lI Burnt. ' ako n btr of the contokt pl tt t t Valph ll Iletzel it ''l3 tt tnptn to the 'ale ot “Juggo ' Iht part ot " tul " \ uung on of tht 1 unlit , 01 be. °oat tad by Iblatbo I I: 0.1.E.r- Imt %ate. an ol mate to' 'till the pint of ' Lunt 11 " 31, lib H AVthle and Mort nee
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