COMPLETE CAMPUS COVERAGE VOL. 27, No 43 Tal Henry To Play For Fraternity Ball Victor Recording Band Comes Here From Dallas, Texas COMMITTEE PLANS USE OF ALL GROUP COLORS 42 Chapters Will Participate in Function at Recreation Hall on April 17 Tel Henry and hi, North Carolinians have been engaged to furnish music for Interfraternity Ball in Recreation hall April 17, Sterling E. Brown '3l, chairman of this dance committee, announced late yesterday ' The Victor Recording orchestra will conic for its first engagement here direct from the Sahel lintel in Dalla:, Texas, where it is filling an all winter booking Under the leader ship of the "Personality Prince," as Tal Henry with his Southern drawl is known in jazz circles, these prog rams are broadcast at 1.30 each night over radio station WTAA Beanies playing for the Junior Prom at the University of Alabama and furnishing music at tithe, South ern universities, the band has. record ed several Vitaphone specialty num bers for Warner Brothers. The Ball committee is communicating with Warner Brothers now in an attempt to base one of these recordings shown here precious to the Interfraternity Ball. To Rare Information Booth The contract for decorations has been awarded to Silverstein Decorat ing Company of Wilkes-Barre. Al .though plans are not yet complete, a ,unique scheme employing the colors of all fraternities represented, with the usual crystal ball in the center, is being worked out Unlike Soph Hop decorations, the dull ceiling effect will not be earned out, declared Brown Grounds and Buddmgs officials have ruled against such an arrangement because of the excessive strain it places on the beams of the structure. Drapes will be strung from the ceiling and fra ternities will be asked to hung flags for their booths Among the nee features, the com mittee plans to have checking min dows on both sides of the entrance way An information booth mill be placed beyond them raith an attend ant to take Cale of lost and found articles, messages, and to direct per sons to their fraternity booths The contract for Ball programs has been let to Hoover and Smith, frater nity praetors. At the present time, forty-two frattetnities have .signed to participate in the affair. Y. M. C. A. CABINET ELECTS OFFICERS Arrange, Nominations for Officers Sunda) Nsghf, \\All All-Campus PO, Tue,day, Wednesday Eight miNnbers Nacre elected to the 1931-12 'Y' Cabinet at a meeting of that body Sunday night. Raymond A. Boners '3l, president of the cabinet, announced yesterday. The now members of the cabinet arc Chuence E Christian '32, Charles P Smith '32, George K Davis '33, Ralph D. 'lase! Homer K Marts Robert M Maxwell '33, John C Thompson "33, and Robert K Pax ton '3l. Nominntions for prc,ident, vice president, and secretary of the cab met «111 be made Sunday night, the renting president stated. An all c.impus electron for the.c offices will be held next Tuesday and Wednesday. Trade... , members have been selected to the newly formed freshman '1" cabinet. These men are George W. Broran, Charles W Cable, Carson W. Gulp, Charles K llorstlck, .Josiah K. Jaci,on, John 51 Kreider, John C Manley, Henry If Moulthrop, Robert K Paxton, John Shaffer, George V. Strickler, and Charles It Tittle From tins group Paxton has been selected to head the freshman cab inet en bile rop will sent as vice president. Jackson has been named secretnry and treasurer, Nl..til Manley us chairman of the program commit tee and Tuttle in charge of publicity completing the or gaimation CLUB HOLDS GE,T-TOGETHER Robert E. Galbradb, of the depart ment of English composnwn, address ed an all-College get-together spon sored by tne Penn State club to the thud floor lounge of Old Mani Thurs day night Following his talk, guests played In ig•roong .tad card garnet.. 111 „,..„. rtitt, tzitr ~'', l :#,,il ; s : - . ), ' 'WV Senate To Consider Appropriations Bill Appropriation of $910,000 to the College for an emergency building fund nes approved Monday by the House of Representatives The Senate is expected this veelc to pass the bill Ishich governor Pin ehot has promised to sign, accord ing to Adrian 0 Morse, executive secretary to President Hazel This bill will provide for the im mediate construction of a dairy building and a home economics unit in addition to a storm seinur to hasten local unemployment re lief The executne board of the Board of Trustees will meet here Friday night to decide on plans submitted by Charles Z Cloutier of Philadelphia, College architect, as designs of the new structures ALUMNI TO ELECT COUNCIL MEMBERS Association Will Use More Than 13,000 Ballots in Vote on Representatives More than 13,000 ballots, to be used in the election of repre.entatnes to the Alumni Council, mill be sent by the Penn State Alumni association to all graduates and former students of the College Saturday Those votes must be returned on or before May 1 From seventy-two districts, includ ing forty-five within the state, 131 men representatives will be chosen, while alumnae will elect fifteen mem bers from five districts with only one group outside the state Organise Counb Clubs The list of nominations of district representatives eras closed Sunda‘, when the choices of organized alumni clubs and the nonunation committee appointed by the Executive Board were announced. A reorgawaton of the Blair coun ty alumni club s,,is effected at a meet ing of the members at Altoona last Friday night, while alumni perma nently organized a Lycoming club at Williamsport the preceding Wednes day Jes.c R Richt° 'Ol3 sons elected president of the latter oiganwation and Davh„l K . Sloan 'lO mas chosen secrytary. Alumnae membeis of Dauphin Lebanon, Lancaster, Cumberland, and York comatiel are planning to hold an organtzation meeting at Harm,- burg next Saturday under the direct ion of Dorotlit Geoige '25 The an nual dinner of the McKean county alumr~ will take plate at Johnst.m 0 Tuesday Lithographs Show Emotions Expressed in Orozco's Art! Prof. Dickson Will Let Painter at 7 O'o Supplement t St Francis of As.assi, a ',Only gi jack figures of a iatideville slioN, hi lithographs on the Mod flow of Main The compassion, the pain, the t Orono, ho has come rediscovered medium or f1C0.04, are' caught in the bOUIIIIIO 104 of this series of squares thought to Penn State by the Spanish American club of the College, the eshihut is on dis play from 1 no until 5 o'clock each day in the third floor hall of the Main . Engineering building Orozco, tics resolutionary figure whose works hose been seemed for the College, oill be the subject of a supplementary lecture by Prof. Ilar old E Dickson, of the department of fine arts, in loran 107 Main Engineer ing at 7 o'clock tonight Describing the frescos of this one handed painter mho hat reclaimed 'true frescos' for art, Professor Dick son will give n biographical ,ketch of the man, who spat red by the ideal of a 'nen womb! epic' has iisen front xork on mailer post-caids to the mocking nit which gives him an equal number of staunch friends and bitter enemies Among the lithographs to be shown at the College will he detail, of some of the more famou, of his frescos. Several details 11001 the frescos done by Oroeeo for the National Promo ter., School in Memco will be shown. Although the Mexican arti,t has STATE COLLEGE, PA., TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1931 FENSKE ACHIEVES NEW METHOD OF GAS DISTILLATION Chemist's Discoveries Promise Added Use for Crude Oil From Pennsyls ania REDUCE 'CARBON' KNOCKS BY VAPORIZING PROCESS Explosive Qualities Not Related To Boiling Point, Research In Gasoline Shoes Super-fi actional distillation of Pennsylvania straight run gasoline, m mincing motor fuels of Ethyl stan dard side Iry side a ith fuels having engine-st reclaim knocks, has been :relative,' by Dr Merrell R. Penske, ! assistant professor of chemical engi , nem ing, according to Dr Prank C Whitmore, Dean of Chemistry and Physics school Dr Penshe's revolu tionary discos cries are most signifi cant in ,stendurg the future uses of gasoline from Pennsylvania crudes, the Dean declared The explosiee element, in the gas oline, uhich cause the 'carbon knocks,' uere found to lie in distinct bands ! With 'MI, Syleia Lent, vtolonst, as throughout the boiling-point lunge la unsung artist, the Pinn State Glee of the fuel. These cad be (11.3111.11. F., will innocent the fourt h numb. out by Di renske so that the knock I,..“'"the Artist' Cause ~,,,_, inn toting of the straight tun gasoline, i''' . Schwab auditolium at S 15 o'clock to me, is !educed to tnno Knock ratingi__„ is the numbm of cubic centimeters oft "'l',', B u nging doer selections, tie Glee ; Ethyl fluid nequired per gallon to re- '” duce the knock to Ethel gasoline stand-club will open the annum Yith "The Road to You," by rlagler. "One, Two, dards Three cubic eentuneters 13 the legal limit. Three, rout," an Ilituanan melody. and "Wot Chet," by Ingle Mrs Irene 'IN !Minor° Lauds Fonshe 0. Grant cull accompany the gleemen "The immediate objective of out in-I :at the piano. e estigation inns to find out inky Penn- 1 In the Soon, part of the pinata . , 3311:1111a 1 41.1111111.-”111=13011110 knock,: the Varsity Male quat tette Bull otter so badly that it must be blended' 111/11 a ploglatu of selected numb.. W nth. gasoline to make it salable,", Jay Kennedy - '32 3 1 . 11l accompany the Dr Fonske explained. quartotte "The can ely Ice olutionary con-1 cents that exploene qualities of gas 111, Lent still present "Chaconne," , In defense. of Or aifirmattee of oboe ate not absolutely relatod to the - , by Vitole as lot to t number. An ;"R st desol T h at the See er il Stott s , o ld E ng l is h toot..= song, "Joho Should Enact Compulsory Unemploy - boiling point has been brought out 1 Peel,' will be thc nest numb. be the, anent In•uratice Legisl dime" Penn by Dr Fenshe," the Chemistry and Phy sits Dean said and added that GI, club. They mill also ore] in the State co-ed orator-, u ill meet the lam : Rom two samples of the same stock,:fourth Stoup the Intiocollegiate choice %end% of Pat-burgh moo nn debaters one taken off at 163 (legless has a 'sung "Ave Mara Stella," and "Hey mlO7 Main Engineeting ,pt 7 30 id „. knock lating of only three, übile the ~, i Robin, J ini i .Jolly Robin,” a mill s u ell as cloth too ou night adjoining 34111* taken at 171 deg ) ces ~_" t_" The Sleigh" l The contest ill be conducted in the ~.' _ .. _ had a knock rating of thirty-nine and' To Sing Alma linter!Academic Style and speeches as moll almost broke the engine The girl violimst suitgnu ri"' a, rebuttals m ill be risen by all "The di-cowry that a fuel omen , short numbers as the fifth group on speakers Coach Baker ha, appointed better than Ethsl griailine mar be the program "hills" and "Fairs the Misses Eli7abeth N Benner '3l, extiacted limn the notoriously high Sailing," both In Bar leigh, be Sarah A Ferree '33, and Ruth 11 knock Pennsylsania gasoline is of first presented She still conclude this 'nebel '43 to represent Penn State Both Miss Benner and Mist Metre! great importance and can be attribut- section rth "Albuinleaf" by Lent, previous intercollegiate ed doottly to Dr Fenske, one of the and trio numbers mhich Kie, her competition title this still be Mots best iesearch men in the country ",mas a collaborator, "Prelude Ind bile "llermete,i,lgro," and "Siedenne and 17.111g.11111011" 17' n-C, first Emmert the Whatnot e eleclared Piof John II Fa well of the Eng the most significant economic fact of "Feasting I Match," the Interco!: boll composition department, or ill be the initial findings of this research is !logiate wive song mill be the nest that Pennseltanta straight run gas - !seleetion be the (dee club the chairman and .111 bead the public ohne may be redistilled and blended 'B u d," f t alit s forum ashich mill Cullem the audience in such a manner that, 65 to 80 per ;11astei," and the -eienade floor "lhe Scot of it beeomot sees' aceelltablolStudent Prince," .iie the linal num-I College orators "in fuel for the modern high compression' hersnssectruLsv in dn,a Rod- gatit eof the unemplotment niter motor" I crick '4l, soprano, mill asset the dui rimer hin c itnl i n Un l r -1/00401 1 topic 11,12 nest c'rii,ay nicat in this group, Lent'This m ill be the last contest before will Concluding her !migrant, 'Miss pr---sent „NoL,,rne,, bt Chopin the 111011's SMIIII,IIII tow and Sarasnte, and "Polanaisc," by Wieniamlesi The Glee club mill bi rug the con ceit to n close mall three Penn State songs, the Alma Mater, Blue and White, and thi Nittanv Lion As then final selection, they mill sing "The Lost Chad," by Sullitan and Bremstm cture on Revolutionary dock Tonight as to Exhibition (mulcting arrantrement, for the all-College dance and open house to he held in Ohl Main following the Intel,.lle:mite hosing hoots SoUnitas' night, Student Union he ids announced catcrdr, that the Nntanc Nine. Campus dance oiche.tra, has been engaged to play at the esent lies. ventured fai hum Meson, and Dr David C Duncan, professor of Fiend Diedi ich ^l, L11.1;1111..1 of the has never linen to Europe, the ideal l'llr'ae'• was elected president of dance committee, ,tressed the fact %shah he has narked out in mural Phi Kappa Phi, honorary scholastic that the affair, ulna is the first of fraternity, folloning initiation at a tan planned for till, sear, lo meant paintings for the new School of Social dinner ni,elang Old Main Sandwich to promote a spirit of good fcllow hie in New York exemplifies broad vision The slaws of China 1' Shop 'I Fur-dos night ship among the Penn State under and Intim, together unit the white liiartremp,rlelsenitaignFitsilltiienesttlde,nitol'crutiT graduates To further thi ann, mon collar ,laves of the won Id occupy and 0-eil. Ithoot eccorts One dinner and Dr Eugene C I 11, ' ' ' edru ( 17,. 'r " i s re tag en , c " ouraireil to attend 'there will scull. On another the racial differ- professor of electrical railuay engin- l ie no a d. m „ u , o s t,,, r , and [lie gro up cocoa are thrown together in shapes 1 eering, opal, for the M. faculty bur, to have freshmen customs re around a table Mmembers. Dr Carl E 'Marquardt, !nosed foi the night Done in flaming red, the power of College esonimer, thin-scaled the ad Purchase Ness Lquipment his frescos is enhanced by this color, mini ,tratise staff in the list of Prometheus, perhaps the most out-Ist/rakers. Conttutants in the ring tourney standing fresco he has dyne, strains 1 Dr Duncan succeeds Dr Asa E an d d is U ngun h r d via l lies" ill , he . j for the salsation of fire on a Mantic Martini, of the department of history 'Tn..' toe - g , l-tottetnien Seale at Pomona College in California.' and political science, rs president of l ‘ enth "' of Blue hey , " o ' o'o ''""P"' :The figure of Prometheus tossers the society Phi Kadpe Phi is .I*'"'"s oul n o a' l e h e , e the Puny shapes of huniens in national organivation .1111 Is open to tLinits, Nllll act n ushop, , Oat 11 ,,, n e. contla•l un the thod-foot- only seniors and men ben or the Fat Onto square fresco , faculty and administ.ative staff mos Weil tor card placing will lie in the second and third floor lounges "Ilis emotions and te.iliz,cl capers- loop of MC,II on sulthels, the Jumping c In the 1d...1. and ,lute and ;;re of CrigllleCl nig this week le.pel ate Ittughtu of Jose Clemente into Intel ontumal in onnneme in the s ,-- 7----- ,- stoics plunge in black and white anti- I TO STUDS L.:\ 1141PLO1 MI:NT treatment of recent's purch,ed equip !. hammed ho •atisfaelors student thesis, his vision 1 o absol u t e tragedy In addition to snonmring a number . moot for the third floor lounge of or complete farce, and the nhole pat- of overnight hikes In Andy 14 de's Old Main, the Union decided to par tern of hie work Is a pendulum of ! ca b in, the V. It 1' A us organizing ie l t .i., / , another peg-pang table and 7 , gi , g lightning," is the description I touts for student' living in Philadel. '...ectire more magazines and news. given of Oro/co in Anita Menner's t ulna and Pittibingli districts to study panel, Arrangements Inane been "Idols Behind Aldus ;' a comPrehon- unentployment situations during the made to have elle , . sets remain in the sive study of modem ail in Mexico. I aisles lassos. !lounge at all Lama WILL Assist Glee Club in Artists' Concert Tonight 1 MISS SYLVI 1 LENT GLEEMEN PRESENT CONCERT TONIGHT Sylvia Lent, Violinist, To Assist Club in Fourth Artists' Course Number PHI KAPPA PIII ELECTS DUNCAN AS PRESIDENT Honorary Sot ;el , Initiate, New Member% Thiii,da) Night Totirgiatt. Penn State Gains 6 Entries in Boxing Tourney; Students Plan Mass Meeting Thursday Night Union Sponsors Spirit Rally For Nittany Ring Champions President Hetzel, 'Dutch' Hermann Will Address Gathering in Auditorium—Musical Clubs To Offer Program Penn State's borers all onto the intercollegiate chaminonshlp meet Si Ith the din of an all-college ma,- meeting held in the Auditorium at 7 °Mock Thursday night still tinging in their can. Sponsored by Student Croon, the meeting Is intended to son ve as a stimulus for the Lion inignien to de fend successfulb then title ion lost ,eat, according to RalNllloll,l A BUSS . ers '3l, chairman of thl Union com mittee sponsor ing the tat Folio, mg the singing of ' \ !don" and other college songs led by the Blue Band, "Dutch" Herman -1, ,iir basketball coach, ',ill discus. the intercollegiates lie a brief rev e, of the e‘ents aml features of, the past vantei's sprints pi ogi am, I president nalpt D Be v el lull also WOMEN DEBATERS WILL ENGAGE PITT To Argue linempla) merit Topic In 107 Main Engineering Tomorrow Night UNION COMPLETES PLANS FOR DANCE \ sane rurio,ll \lush at \ 11-College 1 Milt m 0111 I[IIIIMIIIII !addle,. the student gather mg The sis membery of the hosing team skim still compete in the cham pionship bouts mill be introduced by .1 Neely Met ON, 'sl, busing man ager He also Still introduce the other members of the team mho competed in dual nicetY during the season Supplementing the selection, offer ed by the Blue Band, tier Woolen's Glee club and Varsity imaitette to gether mitts other musical organiza tions will ',inside entertainment at the rally 'line committee of tin- state kaisla tum Oct buckling appropriatich, ntll attend the rally Wcth the singmg of the "Alma Muter" the deeting close at 7 30 o'clock, after ohich stu dets may meet the guests in the sec ond noon lounge of Old Marl CO-EDS PLAN NEW FRESHMAN WEEK W.S.G.A. House Group Suggests Changes to Junior Class. Y.W.C.A. Cabinet That the pre4ent fre,hman vied, mom, Cot ammo )4 inailLquate, the Indict of a committee appointed by the W.SGA Ilousc of Rep recentatnies to recommend powtble changes and additions to be effected 1)y the junior ciao, and the Y C A cabinet Modification of the 'big sitter" plan as it mu oparates and the adoption of a plan to acclimate tran - ter students more readily are the fulmar} features of the committee's recommendations Temporary assignments of little sisters and redistribution early in the Loll, the committee belief e., *mild tend to impro‘e the relation, now uniting hetueen mint freshmen and their Junior aili,:ors In making these adjustment. a group of Junior girl, a mild assist the Junior class presi dent nhn not, carries the full espon- Ma, Outline Propjet:et \dlptation of the freshman week proof :1111 to aid trmt•fer student, together with additional informative meetings continued after the opening of College are furthei suggestion, of the committee This work would be done under the auspice, of the Y C oh Mort efflment en-operation among campus nrgawnhon9 in Ho, froth tunn steel, netto,ties has been -olvo rated by the group, which al, sug gests the use of markers and slgn , to guolt oeu students STAI E SENATE GROUP W ILL INSPECT COLLEG I, To 11 tend llo‘log Intercollegiate, lIE re .1.. Part or 'I our Ihr appropriation committee of Om Hutt,. of IZepresentatives of the Stnlc Leg. laturc skill visit the ollegt hursdaN and Arm tog litursday Intoning the Coillnilttet Menthe, n ill be sect ittl Imo tli in the Women's building In the afternoon the guests vtllt Meet oh rothgt ofbu•As and mite .in Inspect ion Ogle of the Lamp., Thur=dav night the group utll at fruit the .tutlent nut,. ment tug in SJntah atu udttorm Aft( ran In‘pert ion tip to the Ruthviem dt,,aon of the 14e4t^.1n Penttentiat Fluid:, after -110011, the toninitttee sill return to the College In tulle to attend the Inlet collegiate homng bout, in Root, gton 111= Dr L A Rogers, do.ision chief of tin dairy research lohoratorces in the United States Department of Agri culture bureau of dory industry, scill be the speaker for the weekly School of Agriculture lemone sent, in room 100 Horticulture building at A• 10 o'clock tomorrom, afternoon The subject of the talk will be "Research Problems in Daily" ESTABLISHED PRICE 5 CENTS McAndrews Will Fight Crosby in First Title Bout SOLONS ALLOW REFEREE TO CALL EXTRA ROUNDS N.p.y. S3.racuse Alpo Receive 6 Contestants-5 Chosen From W. Md. Penn State aril send as xt ever, of the Blue and II lute into the ring to defend Its Lantern Intercollegiate boxing WI: h radar night as a remit of the selection of entrants at the A.,ociation meeting. in Philadelphia Sunda} morning 8a1.,. and Si I.lellse also retell. ell , are entrants for the ',wow tourney, n Mai} land oas .rear 'ttl (he Penn and Mas.sachirsetts In- I Matter of Tcchnology complete the list of college r inginen that acre se lected to participate in the nit elac sic ruth three and tun respect!, ell' Selection of four enti ants in -.aril ela,s ma, made lit a group 001110501 of inn representatices from each col lects in A ssoriation, iiith Dr Francis C Giant, secretart-treasurer of the Eastern Intercollegmte 80,- inn as,bociatiori, ptemitling sed DI Fleming, graduate manager of ath letic, and .1 secl, lleCou n 'ti, man ager of bosang. rep.esented Penn State at the meeting In order to 11111111111/0 the po•slhdttt of an esters , .e number of drat", lb. broang colons Amaltal that in ca the stereo bghtvett mallet tontes tent to hate an adtantage at the end H of the Itgulation dm, ionnds, he 0111 tall for an tstra tom: The /x -tia session had la—n abolishtd rot the dual meets this star at the Associa tion meeting In N a Yen, utt, De cember gll Sneeta I an. a:tementet re made at the meeting. fen clii•sc, allele tan men hate alter muted in dual competi non at the snug a encht thts year In the 175-pound elasi either Johnnt Ctrv e in rit ha Malec nt.ry rept csent the Natant Lion and in tic- hcae - a eight eh% ision t itht 11111 e t rut Prank Skobet ne mat fight Nuts nag. gd ant - ed a iambi licrinnsston in the 115- pound tin, a het e t outs Spike Webb mat send cithet Captain 11 allaeo Mulshtinnan 31cane :tile tie. ring . Coach I nt Itmu6. Lain mentin , lull not 111 sky Ins linal sell tutu for the, bouts until I but iitlae night hold Sem 1-Soak I 1 Av. The 160-pound lass is the unit dm mon in xhuh Mato will lint hau• .1 tepleoent dice in the titulai bouts In this ct-•tpht thr out.nm records of such neon as Moran, of SL iaLuse, Lsti n land. Broselon, of Penn, and Dae is, of Sacs, enabli d them to t eiauLt the as- ilgnment oat, ; abet I led Babb l'olak aloe tcpe,euttal the at that ,seight, thl, tan 'llao 1 / I .l(ist4, 11111 he nought m the , enn-hnnl• ;ninth beg., at b n'Lleck Fl ithle ought Alt tin eattnes In th tourney ,111 lelnpt In in th, round, nece , itating ton Ivan , 111 111(11 t 11•• 111g11C, amnrl, gill ne.et sat u nlght to ;I;;Ade 11,1 and ore ond ;flaw.. mole the Into looms 111 (111. , 111111111.11, an nil elltVl theant; away, , lattn;l.l, ought to ;kb°, ninny the Until platen inner Thi, lonia] or to ,oh.- 11,111 light, annul .talt at 8 n'cle; I; Sat - to dine night and x;111 fello;;; fl by OIL final• Captain luht 1.:,, , A.1, Skill 0;10,1 the :.t.t.t* lAwu defense of Si ItLk (Cuntalued oil la , t page) DRUIDS 11 ILL CONTIN UE TO ENFORCE CUSTOMS Sophomore Sin let 3 Phi lis ( huh -tilt On Freshmen at Meeting "In Ind nth tni "Malin then dl i‘i on Lusioni. a lohlti I n, and I eintaq thi in, pin atom ol onnetrl,..onon," tAlitt John R. N.tnoloon '.ll. Ine,ldl , nL Of the •inthianote Laniplei Monde I, of Iho hoot', .irl mgan- IratDon plan to het It up on atttntl t` at 1110 f I V , iolltlll 110 1.1 MI.: Tll,- Tilo,o lu .4-It al nun not pii, pot adl lie Omitted berm 0 tnhunal nt ot It voln,clas night Additional In% Isl igatallit sill be 10.11 k, of 0111 11 , alma , a , cal I %Int: lultle, maple , .1011 tt eat log propt 'minim el, Napoleon plump:A.+, and .12- ! vole punpat tuent 11l 110 1001011 out 10
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