COMPLETE CAMPUS COVERAGE VOL. 27, No. 40 Administration Seeks Remedy for Cribbing Uniform Proctoring System, Better Student Attitude Cited as Objectives in First Executive Action Unification of moctoi ing practices and motion of a constructive student attitude toward cribbing is the solution of the dishonesty problem here, the administrative council has decided. Suggestions for imedial steps are now being sought through a College-only survey of faculty and student opinion Following the repent of the Scholastic Ethics committee revealing to the College Senate the prevalence of cribbing heir, the executive group in vestigated the evidence and yesterday announced an attack upon the prob .lem through the faculty and students of each school Methods of investiga tion arc to be determined by the deans of the schools, oho, with the execu tive office, of the College, make up the administrative council Piesulent Ralph D. lletacl, in com menting on the council's attitude, said, "It is clear that we have reached thy point where conditiori must be changed Ralically ,mused rules and regulations cannot collect such a sit uation 'We look with a great deal of confidence to the student body lot an alley mtion of this condition If ice find that.rales and regulations can help, we well make them" Immediate appointment of a repre sentative student-faculty committee to report on the situation in the Edu cation school is the first action that has been taken on the matter by thy vim., schools Dean \V Giant Chumbeis, in outlining the policy to be followed by his school, declared, "The crux of thy problem hes in the fact that students and faculty have allowed themselves to lapse into a , ort of moral lethargy Our aim as to educate rather than depress " Deans To Ins estigate COLLEGE SYMPHONY WILL PLAY SUNDAY Orchestra To Offer Classical Recital—Players Prepare ' Half-hour Program The second mid-winter concert mill be presented by the Cdllege Sym phony orchestra, uncle, the d.reetion of Hummel II Fr.,hburn, in Schwab auditorium at 3 30 o'clock Sunday af ternoon. A vaned pi ogram of music, talks, and theatiicals to be Mood cast over College Indio station WPSC will precede the conceit Going on the air at 170 o'clock. Donald A Shelley '32 mill give a half hour pipe. organ recital. interrupted by a five-minute talk, "Remedies for Unemployment," by Coil W hooch, of the econonhcs department. The radiocast will continue with "What Do You Knom About Mu,c," a Al c,k ly questioning contest conducted by Hummel II Fishburn From 2 15 to 2.30 o'clocl,, William IL Stine halftone, and R. Web ster Giant '3l, clarinetist, ale to pre ,ent a recital, which will be followed by a half-hour program of music by the Players' Little Symphony mein, tr. Prof Arthur C Cloetingh, of the English literatuia department, will give an explanation of th" play to be presented immediately there after by a group of Penn State Play e Sings Baritone Solos The College Symphony brings the prngiam to a close with an hour and half of classical and irmular music, includmg "The Caliph of Bagdad," by Boaddieu. and "Allrmo Modes ato," flora Schuben's "Unfinished Sym phony." John G. Anderson '32. till sing Untie baritore solos. "You in a Gon dola" by Chia, "Stn Eyes" by Speaks and "Trees" by Rasbach. The ensemble will continue south "Co tege do Sardat" ham the "Caucasian Sketches" of Ippolltov-Iv; nov, "Chan con" by Ftiml, and "Ballot Egyptian No 1" by Lamm, Guion's special .iriangement of "Turkey in the Shaw" and Bloom's "Song of the 1104ou" compose the final number on the program DEBATERS ENGAGE 2 TEAMS TONIGHT To Defend Militant,* went Insuranie Question at 7.10 O'clock in Arguing the question "Resolved That the Stat., Should Enact Com pulsory Unemployment Insurance Leg islation," F. Merton St,bolt '32 and Karl It Staohl '33 will defend the affirmative in Oiegon style against Washington and Jeffei son reptesent tines in 405 Old Main at 7 30 o'clock tonight Orville A Ilitcheoth '3l and Mil ton I. BaWinger ':l3 s ill advocate the sumo question tonight at the Uni‘er sit}i of Pittsburgh Ballinger and Stroh' will deliver the constiucti‘e tall. while Hitchcock and Saybolt In eider to publish the 1912 Lane moss.eNamine and pr count 'chattels I more efficiently, theJoon. gaff of Coach O'Brien has selected Hitch-i Ithe minuet decided 'to have membe, cock and Harry NV. Lightstone 'ill to of the class of 1532 schedule photo nrgue the air]; motive of the fire aleph sitting., beginning IllondaY tinde topic against the University of mormnr, accolding to John P Bells Florida debaters here on Wednesday ,':11, photographic edge.. night, this will be the lest beeee l Sittings for pietmes will be seined debate for both men, who ale wino,. used from Ii until 5 o'clock evoy day In a novel debate at Greensbun a... except „ Au , dos um, Sunday lost night on the question "Resolved u.ll IeCOIVC notices designating tl • That tir Emergence of Women from tone when ti . ‘os , shall appear at tine the Home Is to Be Deplored," one - Penn State Photo Shop for then sit- Solon Hill woman paned with Bal.togs • dlngei to defend the topic against, Wolf. is being lashed on the pies- Hitchcock and a Setun.ll,ll debater,' out yearbook an order that it will be the negative ailyoentos. The women ready for release in May. Only a presented the constructive speeches i muted „umber of „,,„t,, spot is pho. while the men cioss-examined them. tos imam to be talca. ELECT KAULFUSS AS EDITOR TO ADDRESS DETROIT CLUI 11 -1 1 '• 1 11 1. Vint iiig6 .:.:,.,,,..)±.. , ; e: „ Vi`,7, 4 148,510' • . ' : -..,.,.1:•: . . Because of the technical nature of their schools, Dean Edssard Steidle, of Mineral Industs ies, and Prof Charles I.insloe ' acting dean of the Engineering school, arc of the opin ion that the problem is not so acute in their division,. Maintenance of a rigid pi octoring system has been in strumental in eliminating classroom dishonesty in Mine] al Industries courses, Dean Steidle dunned Faculties of the Liberal Arts and Physical Education schools will con-' the matte]. soon, according to Deans Charles W Stoddart and llugo Bezdek. Dr. Frank C. Whitmose, dean of the Chemists; and Physics division, expsessed Minselt in the council meet-. ing as favoring stringent curtailment of any cribbing in his school Ilc flayed the practice as injurious to, students' ability to conduct them ',Ayes properly when in business. Lack Uniform Policy "Most classi oom cheating is done by 'amateur Mars' or men who ale not sully dishonest at heat. I think a rigid moctoring system Mould deter these and remedy largely the situa tion," Dean of Men Arthur R. Wet nock declared "The honest Audent must be maccted from the dishonest on," Lack of a unifotin policy for con ducting csamination and the indif ferent attitude of sonic instructors toward all ['awe, have been instru mental in producing a confusion in the stud,nt's mind, according to the council's tepoit In the opinion of council members them: deficiencies lead to cubbing by many students who otherwise would not consider do ing, ae The bono”.ysteni, which ,as abol ished here by student vote in 1 9 20, woe not suggested Ile a probable panacea The enforcement of the PIC , T.IIt policy suth p 1 octoring every exam:lotion vas generally con ceded as the final solution Iltoverto," Ptof. Lehtnd S 111tede‘, of the depot tanent of mil etigtoettroo.r. will give the thud addleg, of the labetal Alto LeLtuie urtei in Room 107 Mato Engtmeting at 7 oiled, 1972 Editorial Stuff Will Arrange rtioqty2ight JUNIORS TO SCHEDULE 'LA VIE' PHOTOGRAPHS Appointments Nest I'Veek STATE COLLEGE, PA., FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1931 Soph Hop Chairman, Orchestra Leader R.O.T.C. STUDENTS TO FORM SOCIETY, Will Petition for Membership in' Christian's Orchestra Will Pla3 Pershing Rifles, Basle Fm Hop—Canopy Features Military Croup 1 Decorating Scheme Planning to petition fin a chant. of Tabing Mika, national bnie 0 T. C organixat.on, hole, the local Scabbaid and Blaile socieh a ill be gin °lunation, Monday to ingani, a group of uncle...lay:men A sun vey mill be made in It 0 T C classrooms next site', to detei-j 111.12 the number intere.ted in the subject The candidates mill be di s nlssl into groups, and the first met-.-I bets will be selected by competition, in drill and manual of aims Pershing Rifles is not strictly an honorary society but an active of gam-' isation mith membership hruted to proficient underclass 12 0 T. C students It consists of -.leven chant.' erg in the south and middle shoot es- 1 tending to the Pacific coast mith hood- I quarters at Ohio State. Unisersit. The only existing branch in the east is at Syron), univeisit% Organmetl nt Nebraska The alms of the national organ.- ration are summed up in the motto, "Duty, Honor, School, and Countiv" The society , eas to develop the high est ideals of the militaty profession, to promote eitirenship, and to wo olly reeogni.e outstanding be ac P. 0. T C. student, The new gi oup will consist of too platoons commanded by one captain, two lieutenants and tin ee seageant. Shingles and Loss sill] be nre,eated to merribm s, and a distinctive noir,. in will pi olably be adopted for ipecial oeea 0005 In 1842 Cencial John Pet slung, then fist heutenalt and tonneandant of I cadets at the Unioce,ty of Nelna•Jta ; organized a et at I. di ill company n as the Vat sits Rifles at that school. This oi ganivntion !shed as the mother company of the nat ional society of Pershing Rifles RHODES WILL GIVE THIRD L. A. TALK Engineering Prores,or 'I o Present Lecture on .I,trononucal Tic Tuesd,l3 Night Intetnatlonal commredon of the V. M Prof, Rhode., mill novice. the salient Tv n. It unties.: la tie WllllOll , , non tel fronting Old 1111111 and 1,11 . 1 - c A. points M aetnononv and o‘p i no , , sweating on then cone etc bed. in nal the inmates with ctn.. of - Gov,..rn• iw„,. h ., Th,,,,t ogtv , t l , to .„ rott v hoot or the AllllOl .. gaae stoloth went Pauper, and 'Tots." man's place in the mimic sy tun lie ant a 1 dell Ii Indneam the degree of mill outline. the wonkine, of the ph,- at de‘clopments on the LlllllilllS 111111 A 1101 thin shom of o,m it the Bactielon br DIN Indy In 1921 nod Mu sical 11111,,2, , 110W11114 how they o r. I en, nsee on the many battle fields "Tom nns," mete sa Listi• El and I ennui- ~I u „,,,,,,, t ,., ,„,f,,,,i upo ,, i, 1 they sun veyed in the dun din). of the en! to their haunts on Beavet .1, nue feet the existence of manland o 11 .fm's doge cc In 10 00 Ile Rind Upon At:lndention from Cornell um- eight.. ' o het e they I nettled no what m as to 1e c 1 cgt el: or 11ottot of DIN Day from :Norstle in 1911, Prof Rhode, enteted Silently, they, two old , otelan of named by the Old Mann Rote, Font H 0w ,,,,n oot‘ . t .,,t v t o next A.,.., t0tt . vommercod eogton,lng, unit 0 pow .., combat tovlem ntiw, w ban mount. Slliveny The re`ttlent`t of Ohi .thin nig the in est.:tat:lt of Ilomitrd tine bon on tlv^ stall of the Bethlehem ml on bunions they Rimmed in the then took up the bottle. Bantam nut ~,,,,,,t te to inc2n, the socon,v, ho. coo . Steel coonmov Since ennui: to the con nod the spoke- of then en h ee l., then heavy ortillot V they gathered tinned In the, mrdtton to the Docent College in 1919, the ,p....1c. lon been ',clamed as the, mete di um n I n c ..,to. a tepietanntat,e collection of nub- in . !, n membet of the depoitment of civil' dents sm"otning t the commneds or bash. tin cons, end gmbage, coil not: , o .._ • . . - . eraptrunin7, , "Sound.; Right.," and "Left Face." mod it down the weapon's niuMe Ltd 111(.11 SCIIOOI, STI3I)I•NTS Professor Rhodes 11 1 .1end:11 1.11 ( ' Th ese Aiming the IL , Idle unplemenrs at r IA . ' meetings of the Caudal Societe foi 1,,, , t ..,,, n umbers ‘, of the . 'plc Guard" the lodgings of then enemies, a Lend, ENTER REPORTING CONTEST the Promotion of Engineer inn held C . ; ~""' " 1 ' t )" 1 "." . l 't"l'l'.'")..'; ' 2 ‘re - was drawn in num cis trl military stele, at Vale university In it 510110, 1. Tie ‘ - ' l . " 7- dust ". ' r ot ' ' end t he the i Molds show, 00(1 111101 the nil- On•• hunched fifty-two contestants is a member of Pin Mu Aloha, n o t.' P ' ‘r , ,, .., t . rre T n h .‘ i r- s t:ll k an ” t l he m m t, :;: n t t r o t onion of powdei and the of from Pennsvh, ania high %drools ha, wad mu=aral fintermtv and has gn•- co lon.' "'' 1 t 3 c '... 11 t b ' etwe • ' , "r , of a match , amid a Unlink am roar entered the n_ru simper i courting rem on recitals on the organ and piano. r . .T u r c . m d o " ' " '''" the ms ',l the two stalwarts - belched row, then petition being eozabided ht• Alpha 11 Keri and the "Old Mum Rats, o rise] bands of students which spi ring questionable contents Ilr cause ant- Beta Signor, pi ofes.aonal rournalistar munition su , rhos had been exhaustwl ft it r ay ' I sponsored by the I I JOIN DIETETLCS COURSE up as a result of separate housing the brut iCad i e l Uas lifted, but a notable Penn " s t r, i rlva , ma rn" Newspaper Publishers Ehnen men hone mined,the end • ' , "" t '''" military victory slits gained by the a.soelation. OPHOMORES REVEL AT DANCE TONIGHT Under a canopy of hlu•, gm, an I gold, hundicds of dancing couples tall sway to the iithnue nm•ic of Tonne Cluisthin's onaphone ',cm ding ouch estta at the annual Sophonune Ilop fl onl 9 to 2 o'clock tonight in foci° Recently lam-led fioni n tam of that 1, ifa , cite or o WlllllOl 111 the tonna, to unpins', their language, colleges in Ken Yolk state, Chil•tlan Penngslsania a - qotaation nab MS ha, been adopted by a eoninintee of and Ins oich,tta still come beet points nhile Penn State took cecond the Ainei lean As ocmoon of Urnvo from a week', engalteinent on the nlth 211.1 The pope,, nolo held by ~ty Pt ale's°, •in an effort to improve RKO taudeville eatuit in Ken Yolk Plot John NV Rib, pre,dent of the -tud - nt R,nch,/i eit c Minch included bookings at the State Intercollegiate Musical azsocia• The department of English commis Pai amount and Academy neatly.: ,Iron,. „Ito discovered the ta t e t onion ha, eoluntarily oftned its aid k -Tram' raritie; e , r Penn St ite if Pi ofc , ,or Sib, a, du °etc), of th,/ in "meeting individual deficiencies, songs is being amange I for the dance ladasette club, fourd that his song- Di. Francis J Tschan, acting head of in addition to several novelty num- stns stele really the cictois by, the commlttee, announced yesterday bets The frvois will be black and judge: Note, Dll odor Cant eAplnin-1 Unt'zr the pi opined plan, student.. white nays. nwehanionl pencils attneb- oil then thee should sing in the no- with glum mg faults in their sneech ed to an -afloat , — pr ogt um or ith tonal event Immse the judge,' de-' vill be retail tea to both tb•s English hcav celluloid cocci i citron is the tinal appeal composition department nod the deans , The point. „cre counted at the of their respecti,e retools 9 o Ifit;e Closed Clihill ' tone of the contest by both the pulg- Tu Present Complete Plan EinhodYing the cokes of Atra „ and ' es and three special dockets, but . DI lschan pointed out that the Nava. Penn State's `Potts enr ,- .nts le-check by the national council unit this weekend, the desolations will the ouditms at the regaest of Per,... ''''''" 'in..'" not iniiiiiiiiiiii'nt 'u't feature a closed ceiling, the fii•t to' son Erb shored that ten points ten d I "' 'lin mid on "' fin ' thin it ' d ' it time ' be cmplocrd at a dance in Item eation Ivbeens , 411ht.ctcd I /in self since the nimement will fail if hall then amt „bite bunting „ill! L ,, r „,, tt0 ., scorethe deficient Am: nt dues not tithe the neeessaty steps to change un lade,' n the brb 01110 S and 'Ulu ~:111, . t: ! omsh aa o s ssa h ave ra,,,. uqule racho lantm rr...nd a ct v'tnl ball wdl movlde colorful illununntlyn Sell-tuo fratm nslt Muni, Dill be at manged undo the balcom, melte irur a booth for non-irate, pity men tm ruslr.d by the conumttee Di and Alt T. Bon Ildl, Piot' and .11i, ales EZ=IMMIMMMI =3131221111 ni the tie.. urtn'q dike today and in Itectention hall tonight JUNIOR PL \ %ER commirm Alh.• I r. L^Al 1 , . el e,1,1,nt. of the J 1.1,101 Cll4 4, ir11.1111.1 r ,tV.l]l% the appointment of Lou , II Capiiielli as at mown of the blarei committee, to =titer IA ith 12 other nmobeis Other junior; to the grout ate Witham L JAret,on, Donald 11. Kul.- Land, IlarNey A Know, Jame, 1V Mown Jr , John 1) Page, Clarence A Connotes, Wdlunn ' Coot ge Santa, John D Stamm, Ed gat C Wickersham, Finnic C Wtebelt, and C,Ange 11. Young. Ancient Cannons Recall Conflicts Of `olclll/lain Rats,' Town Muckers' Loll k giatt GLEE CLUB LOSES ./ INew Elections Code STATE SONG TITLE ' Requires 'l' Grade IN VOTE RECOUNT For Office Seekers National Music Council Aoardh! ayctte Crown A Second Auditing GLEEIVEN REFUSE OFFER TO SING AT NEW YORK Pansing the second reading in the • House Wednesday, a bill calling for th , applopriation of $410,000 for College projects n probably come Asbomatlon Chairman Dibcovers up fin final consideration by that :Mistake When Compiling body Monday Total Point Score It m listed as an emergency build , ing measure, the funds being no mediate]) at whible if the bill goes Porri State 0. , ,0n00 hove stepped through. The bill call, fm the ton. sty action of the non dairy mane nglat to allow the Lafayette glee club, foam ing building, home economics winne , , of the State Glee club co, test In a Into le,ount of No votes, 1 t inaldm g a 'a l sl a"a ` aw a‘ ,el, the national tie in Nen Yolk' ' oia oils on March 14 The Nallona] Mus, council after, A AHD SPONSORS returning the figue., to the thiee a tial•Li•ll • (fit.t who had checl,cl them during, the , tote conteq, decided in fator of I.MPROvPD ENGLISH the Lafayette , ongstert Penn State' was invited to compete in the , Yolk auditiorn hottetel, ac " 4. " 1 "‘ 'Committee Urges That Factilo conte,tant The imitation tatde clined by a unanunom tote of the club, Repo' t Students Hating he, e at a ~,eating Mondat ought "The Glee club and I don't want to Gramma' Faults go to New Yolk a , , ,fate tepiettuta tier, if we didn't n Lint," Retolutions directlng that f molly ed Prof. Rlthard IV Grant, chrectoi of the Glee club " hot, of c 00,,,, we member, tefme to accent inetirert Enghth in omit or willtcu muk, that core beinendomly di,apponted" Gut report all students acing con spicurands pont giammar to the Eng. I=l Judge, decy.on reon d. NI sic 11',11 coinpo , .tinn depni Iment, and that =!=EMMIMM . . •• w° " l ' giainmatical habits The committee nom ditectmi of tuo of the other elm„.z‘n added that campus orgam_ competing clubs names. mg snpt tsc rations 1,11 I^ asked to co-operate at the ieversal of decos.on and offei- „th the p 1 t o, mg to obiett to it, We don't unlit to Appointed last by their no. tike airstlong that doesn't. iv...U[olly ,pecuse deans, the committee. con belong to us," Doector Giant aaal ci tng of toprcaentato., flOill each JACKSON WILL PRESENTLorpI,te plan em b o d ymc the ' ENGINEERS' TALK TODAY lution, aft.l4 enLZ , Grad..... k: 'l'4, Speak phith at 1:10 O't IurkOHNSON TO TALK 1 J In Cln tn.eatre ' ' IN CHAPEL SUNDAY hi ijor B 'OO, Ilouarf Lnncraq Head NI ill Co. e giatluate of the meth tnital engines mg department, null gn' the steAly, 11egular \thlress—Returgis engines ng lecture in tne Chenusti y .iniphitheatre at 4 10 &dock toile, "Suggestions of Interest to Young Engincen s Bawd on the aspen ienee of It- ton :ling to the College fin the an Eddy _Engineen ing CI actuate," no Lion d time. On Min <lecnt W John,en the subject w Inch Majoi Jackson how ft csident of Ii own rd tin it ersits , chosen for his Mimeo mg in Washington. will addle-s the r-icidan the consituct 09 and opena tom of chapel Mabel.. in Schwab audit°, high voltage electt le tn onsmisolon um at 11 eject, Sunday morning plants, Major .1.0 '<son is also rcspon- Tho chapel weaken was °onto led sible fin the development of unit.n the dear, of Bachalor of Ants In om powers in North and South Cal ohm the Lmce<sttl of Chicago in 1911 and as an Inned into the Baptist minis try in 10111 For ton 3 eons the pres ent univen onto headwao pastor of Mist. Baptist dun eh in Choi boon. NC Vat Dun ing the Wei Id I% rhe nod as Itlllent ocelot .re of the House May Act On College Bill Monday I==l== 1 or 'I hint 'limo Here ESTABLISHED 1901 PRICE 5 GENTS Student Council Sets Campaign Budget Limitation WILL CENTRALIZE POLLS IN LOBBY OF OLD MAIN Bans Poster., Smokers, Mass; Meetings—Deans' Lists To Check Voting In a se.ceping iesision of Penn State', elections code, Student Coun cil sold to require a scholastic MC !ago of 1 for all cmdateg, and to abolish campaign mn,s-mectings and , anokerq, as such as party banners or To-lers among malechange, enacted uesday night Elections this sear Lull he conduct -id in ore cential loom or lobby in Old Main, .d ss.II continue fur too dip. Os a ii cult of new prosisains in the code Campaign. ',ill open tun noels in ailtance of the dile of elec t ion and candidate, must subunit thstr petitions one V. eel. mom to the statrt of canipaoms Cottin,r, the espend.tur es each clique from $lO to t.,5, the net, Cod° .1110 u only ton I VI/CS of printed advert. inn Pernoinl en, of a %tonilaid sine to F. &Tided by the election. committLe ,ill he Per mitted, and the parties in each clan, only combine to n poster con taining. the nuns and platfoims of all candidates foi office in that class IN ill Check N Ming Closely Petron, containing the name, of fift , , students it dl he ternured fur pen:melte routine-, to mutat. Thee most, he handed in dt the tune candidates announre thur deternuen- Wit to tun for office, three Iteek4 before election, To elm]. %/Amu closet), the code Aloe ides that student legistlation cards, mind] xdl lie comPPred underylade..t-• l•sts cun.pdod by the deans of each school, must be punch ed berme hallo , . ale issued The dean's lists adl b . " drawn up within a few tics of balloting' us a means of iminuting I.IIDIS Anaing the tali,t. letaincd front last veal', code v ere the btipulatinns that cliques should in d e public their ormiliins, that all campaign automat should be appload the elect,ons cornet ttee, and that in ocelot e. of any clique Mart filst he tatified by the committee The mutt, that two num members of Studc-it Council shall be in elmige of each ballot box Wsl, illscw,e retained Thinna. B n 'll loaded tip, connnittte Ilra, tog up elio.Lions colt revisions Clai LnCC E Chn lion 'B2, Como, '.12, an,l Fronk 1: 1 oily "1I ale other nimbi:is of Um committee Th • Council also voted to give Stu dent Beall] Jul I , dletlUll user C 0,5 brie StUtketS elite! ell SIII-Colleg, lances unlawfully Ti;. i ule will go Into elfect•for the Soplunnom Hop to•ught GREYHOUND BUS SERVICE MAY RUN THROUGH TO ANN Publ IL Sem Ill: Cenlillt ',MI ' ln %et On SLrantun, Pdtsburgh Une G‘cthomul be , hoe, will operate thtough mot tee bUtteen Pittsburgh ond hctanton by stay or State •Col ht., if tint Pubh, Sen crtc Contims don act , latot able on then petal., ae cot ding to PI S CI aWroni, lIIVI,IOII ,tioellntcndent of the Greyhound Man agement company A healing. Al • held in Itnureiburtui on Juno nyi 25 at which tone prol,t ants were given flouts dor to hle Intel', of then cimplinnt, A, the even t'lllo ha, clop.ed, the commis ioon in a shout time will cot enother dot, lon tha healing, noun thirty to . <h oiwi. will be legume' fun the C 011111114,1011 to loath a dcosion. The pi opt eti I lute debited by Cu cy bound lines rill Include Scrant on, Wlllsos•litt I 1 e, Ilot It telt, North• 111111.1 ml, Station v, Lew shun g., Centel Ilan. State College, Ty rondo, ‘ltoona, 1111.1 thtnte to Pittsburgh. Jr e•t•it mg the fom th weehlv 1)1,.r.1 engin, lecLui e, W. F, Joachim, oil encamea mg ill, ision engineer of the WmAini.Thuhm Meal lc nail Manutili-
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