T o d o f e M u o r im i I O n F r o t e m U p Tm x lu m e E x e m p tio n 21 Michigan State News •'K ID A Y , M A R . 1, 1929 A t Melle Department Hold■ Seven Contente Thle Week-End ..... N u m b e r 44 _ N u m b er 37 ELEVEN R E L A Y S ¡ROYAL SOCIETY HONORS EVASION MOVE BY [ S b O D ON RED CEDAR ; CLASSES TO MAKE ¡: FEATURE ANNUAL i ^ « » I f l A T S OPPOSED I « ® ™ ” NOMINATIONS FOR TRACK CARNIVAL I X Ä S Ä I BY CITY COÜNCÍLS ! ship to Local Professor. Send* Water Up to Flood Stag» of Eight Foot. I S T U D E N T POSTS Eifbl S e t o li Eater Relajrt; Spe­ Tax Exemption Would Work » s i W H A T . N O D IK E S? cial Tw a-M la Relajr Faa- tana Meal. P rof Alex department nized in int perioritv :n o f the floriculture n o f f i c i a l l y recog­ ía! circles fo r su­ Hardthip with Remainiog Taxpayer» A flood on the Cedar river Friday To Select Candidate* for Student or Saturday was predicted by the U. £* weather bureau. Thursday morning. T h e river is now 7 feet 1 inch above Council Union Board, and IDED b í an election to Iffth the apparent ad ven t of spring I all that goes w ith it, th e most out* lading th in g is water. L a te last CONTENDERS ARE STRONG the Rovai I Emriand t ), ora l -society o ilie r person on t Chapman, head of LUMNI BACK DILL the usual depth.' stated D. A. Seeley, director o f the weather bureau. "Th»' ikxvf stage o f R feet w ill probably be Liberal Art* Board. RIL 1909 the C edar was close to flood The M ath Annual M ichigan s ta te ta n , is .i m em ber o f i! Botanical G ar- ’i his exclusive so- bill, intnroduced in rtaeberi this week-end. in spite ut i freezing. T h e rise W ed- MEETINGS ARE TUESDAY and needed o n ly a slight in* College Relajr carnival scheduler! tor rtaty A ’ he state n s «»«. ht was 3 feet 8 incites, and Nominations for the annual all-col­ . C. Taylor, ’09, ■• !•'«* i»f representatives by R e p Frank r from upstream to send th e Saturday afternoon and evening heads T h e R o y a l Hofttcul night another fo o t and 8 lect' elections will be made in the class society ' D a r w i n o f R iver Ron«:*j pro\ iding inches s Made Amazing black flood rushing over th e the llat of athletic events on the cam- the outstanding hort iral organi- h a t fratern ity houses o f s meetings o f the three lower classes ik of Sherburne and inundatm t pus this week-end. Eight schools have ration o f . the w o r ld ; las been Hi lonal in s t i t u t i o n s shall be i exempt Tiie conditions are fa v o ra b lt for Which will be held next Tuesday a fte r­ baseball diam ond and th e sur- entered teems, according to Ralph existence fo r more th »0 years. If mm taxation, is being vig orously op- lei now Mr: Seeley exp lain - noon at live o'clock. T h e annual elec­ H. Young, director o f M ichigan s ta te i>ossessos its own e x ixHMimental station " id by the cities o f A n n Arbor and ed T ie quantity o f snow and ice tions win take place in the Union Jidin« terra flrm a. A sigh t th a t has athletics. and has been that ha» been accum ulating since Jan. building on Thursday. M arch 21. li/.ed all over the ’:*'t tensing. * id the iM trin n in g been in terestin g is the huge E leven relays, featu red by th e an­ world fo r its 01 ding work in new ! will a ak< a flood at this tim e quite T h e junior class will hold their m m t- developments a Members o f the East L aitsina citv sei ere. and because the river la ing M ich ¡K a il S ta te i usually form ed at th e bridge nual special tw o-m ile relay between floricultural and tHindi, at a meeting Moi iday night. i room 111 Olds Hall. A t the ia l > t it ur* •s a s Ihe horticultural in brrakins unusually early the .ground same satr I with th e ice already gone, n o such th e U n iversity o f M ichigan and the oted unanimously to iiav e t h e city tim e the sophomores w ill meet M ich igan S ta te quartets, are on the iS still i rozen and the water will not in in the lecture room o f the Physics te m i- w c » k l v , th e Ictacle w ill be seen th is year. »">••• »n d S ta te competing. Special Alth ou gh th is struggle does relays include 800 yard races between ACTOR HERE SOON i n « and that all efforts p a s s a g e o f the bill w ill a t e d by the co u n cil" M r See o f t he ad th e last fi had no forecast to make representatives, o f warm w eather or of Positions fo r which nom inations will y days "It is impossible lie made include the Student Council, seem ed that at that ire tryin g to create tgonistic to the col- Ann Arbor chamber ct weather conditions more the Union Board, and the Liberal A rts D eeply resenting rank in im portance w ith th e D etroit O ltp and O ran d Rapids Jun- Sothern titan 40 hours ahead," he said ard. H i e women o f the various atm ciii t h e .stu d en t lo P reient Sketcke* from • argues that such a n Ooraell. Penn S tate. O h io l0T Y p si and State. U. o f D and State «eruption act would 'h a w som e people do .it, but such predle- classes will select their candidates fo r •¡cm cannot be reliable because there the W om en's Self-G overnm ent A sane! a - I fo r an all-college leyan andn Notre Dame games, it B ” Y p t l an d 8ta te frnsh. and We Play* Enacted During Long it on the taxpayers of :s nothing on which to base such a lion In sp ed gl meetings im m ediately th e students by the j e m S tate a n d D etroit C ity frosh h e tax were removed fro •h 10 . 1909, the first brtheless behooves eVery true Spar* .______ ,, Singe Experience March 7. torc-cast * loliow lng the meetings o f th e entire L Kalam asoo college and Ptroit, Ypsi nity property valued at j Was published under Ito be present a t the gym and lend ^ Detroit City, and W item State lie proposed amendru**?'.' class . C Taylor» (H). and (support in helping Coach B enja- and State, will ... meet DEBATERS MEET _........ the three E H Sothern, one of America's mos .the backing o f alumni Junior posit ions to be filled include Brship o f J g Lin.' J V an A lstyn e an d his cast r in g ' scheduled one m ile relays Besides the ’ heralded Shakp^p«*a ira n actors, wtl Michigan S tate and :!';•> three positions on the Student Coun­ lass »)f *00. In an i the curtain on one o f th e m ost 8 ^ 1 ^ 9^ M .-S tate tw o m ile relay be heard in a. dramati c recital at th« Miehi ¡an cil and three <*n the Union Board. T h e (in t and the pom * Detroit, Detroit Olty, yp*t Peoples church o n M a r •li 7 at 8 p, m latter Will include two m en and one r told o f the need DETROIT TUESDAY ant seasons in M ich igan S ta te present system ■. era atete wlll twttle in an open tw o Sothern is appearin'* as une numbei woman. tion. tin* aims, and in the state of mil* m u y. »talle th* frm h team s oí of. the l e c t u r e c o ilr v e and student' T h e sophomores w ill be represented ions which existed '•»■pi ions, does not Mlehlfan State Normal. Western State w ill be adm it »»<1 uptfh presentation »>1 on the Student Council with, two men ng papers and the iliiies io r its stii THANKS. A KT and M lehlfan State »111 engage in an- their season titfcefà n g l e admission.' and the Union Board and l,iiieral Arts he new ed itor urged s the .societies o f our local connoisseurs o f other. . arc 50 c e n t • a Lions, they sh< Drbale in Lillie Theater Start* board with on«* man and one woman t publication o f the Sothern born in Ne w Orleans. Ix1 ixatlon. accordir; each. h™ *"'* 10 p r S S in E S S ' K id ^ in ^ h r a f Z - gan Ju-- : Iteatricol car» ■er at an »'arh of the bill, Mr Seriet of Ten Debate Meet* s rath er Interesting T h e freshm an class w ill nom inate * aid o f th e student body and has noon, hig i M i f a t 4 o'clock. T h e age H» h a d a b i t t e r t ru ggii at first I m ore literary ina- would mean a t for M. S. C. Team. to fill one position ott the Student ,per lias s in «» that Rented us w ith an able substitute events w in be as follow s 40 and 300 but rapidly rose to fan ie once he had < ties. not only ai but Council and one on the Union Board. rory contributions [ the rail-less postoffice T h is re- v* r d dashes, tw o m ile run. secured 40 yard alow foothold T h e turning |K)iri! ■ '«‘Veral oth er a. onal T iie men elected will serve during the o lle g e debating spring term o f the present year and the issue besides- ■ f t in ■IS in ththm fnem o e form nff tw o benches, hmnmHm. a.A ad- fl,ldJ(j|np N **1 ^ hUtdlet. ^ pole Vault. high in h is career occurred tn I « « « when ions. •he played the title role hi the "H igh I swing next for the in 11 ..and winter term s o f the ir the co-eds. alh - Y w e o u a ly plaeed upon our prtncl- The „ y ln , d u h est B id d er' In 1904 Sothern ant irfan forensic com ing college year. »clety. 1 highw ay where th e laboratory er , uch men M l * WUi ^ se o f "C ritica l Observation. 102" the D etroit O lty college team who was niamber ol J u lia Marlow.- .h is wtife became co­ now proceed as in oth er years. • m em ber o f th e 1888 O lym pic te a m . Shakespearean d r a m a s throughout tin »ars a.nd country and Europe • together produced nine ENTOMOLOGISTS hydro »her«' •sit y »)f Detroit L ittle theatre, T h e number o f candidates to be ■ctric quest.lon nominated is left to the discretion o f II occur a aeries Hu* class Klinilnatlon.s will be held txihlish«'»! oi-w eeklv or 1910 When week- ued. W ith this ad- beft»‘ f arrangem ent | th in g more, however, don 't fo rg e t . ’ . . . . . . • I M ichigan S ta te Russow. State. N orm al; Beck Ferguson. ’ In 1924 lie was forced t o give up h is sad fa te o f th e benches at th e W estern S tate; Loyer. K alam asoo col- Shakespearean reperto» \ due to the ¡iversity o f M ichigan, so use your lege, and Shafer. U. o f D. These same illness of- Mrs Botherr !• For a tim«' HOLD MEETING ansine ix o f them on cmaining to b«* in class meetings one week from the dat«* ot nomination. Tuesday, M arch u Candidates w ill be elim inated, to lumber o f officers to be expansive coverage tews. In 1912 a set tt ions wna accepted i ju dgm en t as to how much alph a- nMn> togeth er w ith K roll, state, and * !»tt"m iïted tiie i »he M Ö. debaters elected .y. A t this tim e it annual meeting »»f the o ffic ia l n drnma but l* '»»mologists o f the N orth Central i ver,*;it v o f Cincinnati ?ct th e editor and I r a l ratin g you Indulge In. ° L W ? tora. a u “ wlu • * th* At thi » all college elections on M arch at the end o f the ♦ . . rosin contenders in th e special 300 good plays, he ates opened its first discussion in in a return match 21 Dual selection o f candidates w ill be yard event. favor o f the le lire plat fore lie Union bsllronm on Thursday T h e debs te wifi be tnsuing three terms. F A C U L T Y C A B IN E T C H O IC E S sfjonsdrshlp o f E H At the same tim e elections will » fo r the subscnp- Lauren Brown. State's star distance Sothern is giving the m orning at 0 o'clock Representatives fo r editor and business inana- icretsry o f Stata— P rof. "J im m ie" man, who shattered a ll existing S ta te the benefit o f the culm lnatio Irom Ifl states and tw o provinces <»f M H G debater 'H ie i wax levied by the cry naturally If»ok ing he S tate News, student repre- » n li-college election leiman. gym and varsity records last week, wlll years »•xpcrii'nce on the sta«» t ’anada were present Tins in the fir“ s on the athletic council, ofTl- overned the Holeari w a r that Mirinunn ha» been privileged match, hoping to cretary of W a r - P ro f Lewis defend his laurels against three team ­ to present ••x»'erpts from the he V M C A and Y. W. O. A.. e present system of mates. Dowd. W lllm arth. and C h am ­ has h* !p*'i make famous glvin io have tiie organizat-icjn met within handed them by C in- fne. .•uri Jent officers o f the rroplee 1lolls was initiated, berlin; V an M ere and Murphy. W est­ fascinating and amusing tncid cre ta ry o f N avy —C apt P eter W ern State; W o lfe and B ailey o f Y p si connection with ’ hem To««"tli its iiorders. rlrmt team will Im» chu ri lie Hnlcad was pub- T h e purpose.'of these m eetings is to id e n t usions of tin re urged to attend these form but with the jtlie. Russow and R u ssell State; Loving solve the \arin p r o b le m - c Ind-. while and take part in the y e n rV work it was Mtmaater-General -B . R. Proulx W estern S tate and Morrow and Mun- past i and fu • arh o f the 16 firm ati ve d e ­ w ith s i the «edures rharacteri * candidates who w ill he paper in regular roe. Ypsi. w ill meet in. the high hur­ lie Universit/ o m e y - O e n e r a l- P r o f J. T . Caa- class in tin* governing «•ight. pages Under dles. and these men and Lewis. De- T his number «t t he í cussion. i sch ool o n [»odies uinptiH for the com ing H B lair the paper iisifi»-r»*»i'fnK the j Four M ichigan T.'rrmoJogl.Sf <age 4> year. num-weekly in 1920 e ta r y at In terio r— D r R M. trnrti»» lief ore the gath ring o f sf ■ill be enter- o f the pa|M‘ r was oppOrt unifv not <>i P ro f R 11 Pettit alked on Hu and on the fan S ta te News,' by icretary o f Agriculture— Prof. Lew - Ichards. icretary o f Com m erce— P rof C S NELSON PLANS Hot hern 8 art but intim ate contact man Tree l,rnf Roller. while Miss Daniel, also ot » i*. • ollege lep a r »ment <>f entom ology. iatform; debating the HOOVERS ASK RICHARDS TO WASHINGTON EVENTS . odny, custom during the er nearly every ad- • Evergreens Dr SUMMER SESSION ANNUAL FROSH FROLIC South ’ ate debaters, nn- ded som ething, a i - pord. G ratiam . of Ann Arbor. disrotir- d g '»-am that ih im n paper wax tried W»1 want you to have tea with us a ry o f L abor— P ro f W. Haber other subjects of interest Wlll ! top in East Lan- fo r the last tim e in »an S street home." during the past two ■etary o f th e T reasu ry—J Schep- Plans fo r the schedule o f courses DATE SET FOR MARCH 9 P rof rultural college L Caeser of the Ontario H O. Crawford, of Agrl- to discuss the Jury Mrs H oover wrote * lieader will be held director of the music departm ent this Lew is Richards, larks th e beginning lmge. seven-column . rli<* O ttaw a ept •tnology departm ent Weste State Teachers C ol- week and M r Richards Is leaving fo r summer school are being shaped by 1 Benne» 's »-leven pier»- Prof. A. H. Nelson o f the English d e­ W II. Ijirrim er. »if t he U S dep art- M arrh IS, the negative m eet at Friday fo r Washingnton so that he i out "fit o w n o r g a n i/ . u 1 fnznt o f entomolrig jiik f A lter that w ill corne a »a n be present at th»» inform al tea TD KN T CABIN ET CHOICES REEK GETS partment. who is directing the ses­ Ijeen elected I v the romm; ogÿ, W ashington D e ta r y o f S ta te —Th om as JefTer- sion. | C . were among ¡he well known repre-- meet with Albion on M areh 17 which Mrs Hoover will give Haturday music Frosh . F r o lic . sentatives present * ng detinue tias tM»en decided afternoon. IsU. P ro f Nelson Is now working in the place on bn 11room ot e ta r y o f W a r—G eorge W ashing- catalog o f courses which will be ready Eacier . fo r distribution on about the first of April. Features o f th e school w ill be o r r h » tr« am pus Prof p Glenn, o f-th e departr> agriculture o f Illinois, nent secretary o f »he organi/a» is the , »rin a- ,*• personel ot ttic various teams illy figu red tfiat Capt nd Howard C arroll will Mr Richards. It will be remembered, Ktiob- was ushoclated with the president- be two ii-ct m relief work in B'-lgium during LE TRYOUT e ta r y o f N avy— W illia m R an- a nine weeks' course m the different A t »he close o f this m eetingn. - n hree men » t»o « n A t the pres- th*' war at Knoiilauch is ill in the cam- o f- Detroit Boii- M u ller . foreign languages givin g a full year's W*‘cln»-Kilnv Friday evening, the C entral Plant A nother unusual »»ngagement which Board., composed of plant inspectors of -pilal. altbougli (loach Men- jtm aster-G enerai -- John M acbeth credit, and a variety o f courses offered m ajor • alls of th? »»x|M-cts him to be in "figh tin g takes .M r Richards to W ashington is V iudeville by th e music departm ent. arranger According 'o t h e .18 states discussed in detail a few a banquet ahd reunion o f all the o f the most im jxirtant ecorirgfnicj»l jirot)- V next I lie.sday •y -O a n e ra l— Verne Cuthbert T h e nine weeks' course in foreign A motioi a as passed ' 1r< up of men who »lid war work to- Judge*. languages has been given here in sum ­ t lie a r ty b n formal lems prevailing in their home states gether in the relief commiasion . o f Mckaaon. m er school fo r the last few years, and. e ta r y o f In terio r W illia m W ll- as fa r as it is known, is unique in that rhf im m ittc »he dance Favors- G ra te •n r "» BANKER TO ADDRESS MILITARY HONORARY HAS wfilch H oover was the head and at which Hugh Gibson, wftf tim e ambns- •nd. S partan clown night in Detroit, at o f Agriculture—Lew is A n - this is the only college in the country offerin g a fu ll year's credit fo r nine n. Florence Green, Rod » Carlson. Blanche ECONOMICS STUDENTS FORMAL BANQUET WED. sadot to lielgtum. »will act as toast- master. »etroit Buoint'ss club irpoM* o f a vaude- weeks o f summer school. Decorn ting M arian Hawley, rhs he W estern Vaude- H om beck K »om pan v of BCabbard and Blad«» e ta ry o f Com m erce— John H ol- Leonard Lo* an, Dorothy Bobbin' Albert A Elsenser. a rice-preHldent ».f Laid its form al initiation a n d banquet PLEDGE FIVE TO HOME ■ Anderson GOVERNMENT TRANSFERS us Macfrus. Harold Green Howard Ja hnig TlrJket* —" Capital N ational bank, and m ». chairman. ^wait. Jim VanZylen. ilo State univanity station, which Mr. L aris will have Large circular charge of. will probably be a t Fort peanng promiscuously on the '»r n p u i ever. lióles have been ap- w ill be m ore o f i m iniature forest than Don G rove, Ed Totten. Lloyd Oouist. K en Lolayvtte and Leland Cribba. c a v ­ alry 2 UNION OsWns. OMoiado. The investigatlnn» during the past few days and guesses u , U w f| ( alK) that Lake Forest that am to be carried on there are their use have been hazarded by the cam panile are at the AT THE UNION curly top, nearly everyone ¡■’ ‘ T ? f? ” on the campus V ary- actually on be' n . ru r f m “ th* are UUUou. to ra* » t a t E ta lo n 1m - the campus. Those that SHORT COURSE OFFERED u n tate ir. keeping 'clock every even- * •Y T I» vacancy left by Mr. L aris has not been flUotf as yet. but an appoint- effect that they are to be used fo r ported chimes look like a re privileged everything from flagpoles to flower beds. u> vUm them w hen ^ IN ORNAMENTAL HORT S en ior, -th e Union ho* 11 I g et on e o f our L Swimnung DePauw uni- „ m it is expected from Washington. D. However. M r Lavers, superintendent th e railroad tracks back o f the power canes, purchased fo r the Union ■Is May 12 and we py va. Michigan State. Nate- c . this o f the buildings and grounds, announces house. A onti weak short course in orna- Ms fo r bos candy m ental opera, that w ill be sold at coat t t a t they *re to be urad^ f o r lr .r t.le r T o w r w o rk m , n ^ horticulture w ill be given at t ¡¿ tha mate desk. I rnmmmn.- 5.c. L TO SAVE UNUSUAL Z u * re ^ frw new ork from » h le h th * b*U i m il .w .iu M it according to an a n n o m o s* S ta te college M arch 25 t o 29 price, inquire a t the main dash.. ! early. Lowney's brought from m o m the r (»e r be uupended .n d their program bid. Our noon luncheons are very 'C o . mrnt by ’ he short course office underi kD, F o rt Huron L I C T U S I I S S U N D A Y M E E T I N G O n Wednesday evening . . r * r and f u r to have the b ell, ringtng out in R W. Tenny. Í-Fñday. popular and why shouldn’t they «1 . . . . In tem ted . or p e r ta .p . m orbidly . . curtou*. th eir rra_________ a u n o e___________ w ithin ______ the next few i r JB can save money A staff of ten com petent man has { be w ith all you w ant to e a t fo r M such a Next Sunday, t h , s tn d m l C ltiron- (ro u p ot onlooker, wmurhed the flret v~. r o , fo r M utant edinrattoa. O n e « > been enlisted in order to «~ * wt this. 40c. *htp le n til, n o a r o t in th e etudeat »n d n n »U e.t o f t h e » tre e , being ro t ed t a e been heard to v o ir , th e co n - Oyro. _____________________________________________________________________ p orter» o f th e Mnatro ehureh g a d d ie- up in fron t o f W elle Hail. Perhaps plain t t t a t It lim i program a suoceea. T h e short course | a s hatnuta, m - am m ñem . * • * * * M I I » * w ¿ e .“ ¡ F 1 « * • " ™ h « « t a ^ rartllon u u ta b ie to round u y hoU ** i For a cool refreshing drink, Mint ot .......... by » d ed irau oo « ■ roroch At a n r n o t a * . P e r ta p * thle e ta be -rnm lli 1 ^ T S r ^ : . malted milk or sundae, just step At • la H n eroatag. tag S la d ra l rat«, the Untaran la the vicinity at by the MntaHatlea of a raUkn* to TTmra. b T l h l í i b i ■ . in to our grill O ataU ta uatea » ■ f t »lth Jo b a the Hort building en d Ag taU a rep ^ - piey T h a t* Mo» I I W A h o ü tr o u " r o ñ ü r o la M e o itr o » reigns» i and- oarreM id m m *M H i M*M Oro,lr »brow —a dron e *ltd. by tta ro b o rro w s fa r “ Yew Ate Mjr Inmáraunn" with u » gsttrnm g on ■ ^ . v.- faC Om U m t ( d i l l tette- Idea Is rath er punk. T h e most effective number o f the !|s localised. But these m ad drivers H ow about th is Idea? Let l li- L ! Q i.i. V « « , a tpr<'»l(l6tit o f the counefl, a mem- program was the L e n to o f th e H on eg - have an artistic w ay o f sm earing their driver give m ore . considération •‘»te * I N K l H f M I S t a t e s e w s .¡,0I. of (h(. faculty, and W w e f or Bonatine fo r tw o m uted violins. I t victim -pedestrians. And there are no pedestrians , and less gas i 0 . I D to th« I as one expects to And few drivers about the campus w ho seem Frtwam wo«» » ^ > 1» <«ni>i ih. «^»|W ■momlM»!-« o f th e cou ncil. mm bv Um •tofenia . f Ukiitnn nut- C..IW. T h r re d eem Iliy fe a t u r e is th e flu B ir •»-as w e ir d , H on egger hut it wap alkn calm and to en joy leaving you w ith appearance o f “ buggy unlit th e mud has „h J t south. lovely- unex|»eeted qualities, fo r in the a spotted adder O r else they are In MMMf < ! > ■ . « » » •> ih. e~i. ^Hoiilty m e m lw r in clu d eil on t h e hÉ m , fury. The Pro Arte String Qaartet puhite mind this eomimaer Is associated such a hurry to get somewhere that they look nowhere and splash e v e ry ­ A Victim . 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W ednesday »»w.mti* | Ç N urU n campus has ria M lt n r la l* i p p M r l n i In th è M lch lo *n state Stat** lJi fycF va*** fa n i VI hh( o l Hntr* s tt o p) lin 01 l l Ìio ( » lnl ,. t Ile* L h o v e n ‘ s Jest T h e h itler was droll, even the tights would soon get so thick with O w ner m a y have the same bv do per­ form n real service fo r the col­ lage in the w ya o f providing housing fa cilities fo r the men and women stu d en ts, we believe ’ hat tin* legislature should adopt, a favorable attitu de tow ard the bill. .Sl.AC’ K N K S S Report comea to us that there ts a deficiency in the m atter o f hot w ater fo r tit« gymnasium . Generating Brain Power W ith som ewhere in the 'n eigh­ borhood o f 80U students taking R A IN power, not horsepower, is the B showers there iTailv. tins be­ comes a serious matter. 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