Ul W. MUtCII 21. 192). TWrt Till. IttllV M IMMsk IV 1 ' " I MM W llt.l .11. lilt i The Daily Nebraska!! tatUn A, Untaln. Nakraaka carinai miau ir anoN UNIVtMITV Of NIIHAIKA )nt lrtcien el the IturfaM PtikllctttaM aarf TWlNTV IiaMTH YSAA PukKaS. Tuaatfay, WHnday, Thursday. PriiUy a un4y ntet-nlna durlna lha 4mt tar 411 trial Oftlca Unlvataity MaH . lullnlll onut-Umvaraily Mll A. OfticS Mauia Ctfitertal atatl. t:00 acP rtay tn nty. ButteaM tlafti liOO W 00 aftaraaana cBl fny an Sunday, Taiaphona tdllanali B tatt, Na. 1af Bttalnaaai I Mil, Ma. 7 Mflht teal. Kniat-ad a sien.cit miiwt at -ha aaatattita llntatn, Naetatka. andtr act at Cengrtaa. March a. a at aewai rata af pettaaa ravtoad tot in aactian ttOi. at af OdoClr 1. ttlT, autharlttd January tO. SVJSC".lTIOr HATS. Iingia Cry canta al a yaar H M a amaar DEAN HAMMOND DITOH-IN-CMISF Maurica W. Konkal Aaaotlata lle manaoino iditoks W. jo)v Ajrea CUtt l BaudaM NfcWt aDITORS Haii Atijfiifn KlUoU lou iailsou William MiVittiy t;n Kohh CONTRIBUTINd EDITORS .Ma.ni.-a AWia William MtCWiy "tnon Keirlnc lln,! Uobb Kenneth Lrnia IViukIss Timiiuiman !:-ceit l.aiiiR MILTON VeGnEW UINESS MANACEH ASSISTANT BUSINESS M AN AftEfcB ttllilam Keams Marshall Huer l.jman Cast A GOOD SHOW limnum had a hard h''nK l1l ',ubllc at'ur ij-nty or iWuy ers. but lie did beautiful j0h f , minr he h.-vdsv of vltvus parades. The twblie finally tumbled onto ihe sea-el of 'be and the lull roan, and ihey soon discovered ihM. ihe white elephant J'rom India s nothln more than a o'ttil cool of whitewash. nai-num d.v-sn't have " tinker in the fiuMin? vh-n it tonus 10 ihooMnK in My tjuwn on th Nebraska va.nipus. but ho would have hl hoxl of T irons if Hip Mi'-nt of Inivwity of N brasVa bad bf.n of -ii-rtis po hon Wi tril1M ami hitfa.h.l olopbsnis ncre biinpln In ib. fhoKfls. Siudwis bfl bfn irjiiK f,v,m bind onp of tb ixy-clad ti-adttions of tbe I'niversiiv of Nebraska for some time. The May Queen U ebown by senior women on The ,-ampux. TxvO stu dfnts have come forth in Nippon of the NebraXan ti:esiion yesienlay that tbe May tiuetn be chosen by the entire nuiflent tly on the campiio at tb spring election, instead of penmittinft a small clique of senior women, three or four dozen, to storm ihe TK)lls and select some coed who does not reprenem the choice of ihe entire student proup of the I ni versity. Their comments are printed today. Two students are not sufficient to demand the removal of the May Queen election from its present status to an election in which every student in the tniversity will be eligible to oast a vote to cast a vote for the most representative of ihe University of Nebraska coeds. There must be more. Two circus goers never convinced Tlarnum ihat be bad to frive the people something Tor iheir money. When the name of the l iiv. t sity of Nebraska May Jueen is made public, when the picture of that supposedly favorite coed of the snHi. uts of the Uni versity is viewed by alumni, fi-i.-n-is. t.nd fcy those who have no intimate connection viih the Univer sity, just what 1s expected? There 1s no absolute indxrenw unon a specimen of extreme feminine Pul chritude. Students do not. expect the May Queen ro be a desirable model for a magazine cover Tafre. Nor do they expect that she help in -carrying out theory that Nebraska produces nothing but buvom coeds. Students care about the type ?f coed i 1 chosen to represent, them at the graduation exer cises, expect that she be T-resentable; the.y are in tent That the coed that is chosen shall be represen tative of the University of Nebraska, and that they shall liave a voice in the selection of that coed. Then, and only then, will they feel that a May Queen has been selected who will not provoke wit I cism and jest. Someone bas suggested that the University flayers ire"nt he Learned 'Ladies.' satire 'on snobbishness, bad taste and superficial culture, to a coed -convocation. 9,000 TICKETS Indications late yesterday afternoon pointed to the prospects for the lartreit sinple crowd that the Chicago Civic Opera company has ever played to, including metropolitan engagements throughout the l-nitcd States. Ticket sales for 'Faust' portend an atrettdance many hundreds above the ruurk set by another city entertaining the Chicago Civic 'Opera company. Columbus, Ohio, netted 6,000 patrons for the opera, Lincoln last, year showed an attendance at 'II Trovaiorc' of S.400. The estimate for the Taust" production 'tonight "hovers In ihe vicinity of 9,000 people far out lu front of any other assemblage. It means that t lie University of Nebraska Coliseum will house tonight more than once again the num ber of people that can be seated In the new $17,000, 000 theater being erected in Chicago as the liome of this very company playing m Lincoln. The new play palace In Chicago will seat but 4.800 persons. It Is gratifying to know that Lincoln can assure a great opera company of a capacity hotwe. tt is gratifying to know thtt Lincoln can claim an ap preciative audience nearly three thousand people larger than can any other city In the United States. There Is .proof that opera can find support among people of the more sparsely settled count i. . think he can tHat llmtuith Ilia rat of tu school year upon It. In a almllar way, h. la oH'f 'irlaiu Ma I in sanation If ha bellttf red armlta will tlx hliu an unctmdUlonal apoit to aucrc In Ulr lift. Hi tilth arholasllo recoixl lll likely liliu in H I a Halilon but H lll neter uaiDla Ida keep Inn II. This will be accomplished only by woik, hard oik. h, lha aludtni who taWs In iha riu aun bine o( pilna, ihroln up a banter of Indlffi r tn ioail aiuJf, wnitaicllr.it contentedly In a to called anuitiy of a ninety aver, and joyoutly acclalmlnii hi aucceat In premature fashion la ml aliiKinit hlmarlf 10 leep lth thai aoothlnn lullah)e, "IHin t Wake Me t p, Let Ma iHTam." Dean Grubb Has Reprint of First Book Published About Dentistry This eai her U K.ittt i i tit rton. Ileiv sr al'ilim al me Ivi.i-w rller llli il aliiifhlne fall ing ut lo km mil. pl k up a l)er t rane, and widen or l''i aoni" of Ihe hitiuiilalita on Hie dilll Held piaiiti'lug niathle sltou. Wheivupon dlnuat, a), lieT'' ihe rvadriii, - ell. h) tih titan I When one heart a .le t'ollete awakln of dry couiaea these data, on diea not know whether , ( nieant at-houl or golf. No ihat Ihe etira camput Hllcemen h h n ! taken off the heal mt)he a Tellow ran walk around j 0Vur rfXU. .Vdie, the eampiia at nlghl without trying to Identity him for ,,,.ta unill the lal of April aelf at a ttudent. The ditettlitlt l l0 hmlact ome fixun spring foihll or I'l-nlrt? l itis time of )ear It certainly hard on the alarm ! clocks. They nexer rrt thin off nowadays, i Kids like to go down to Ihe depot al I oVUxV In the iiioiuliiR lo watch the cltvtia unload. Stud nit like to stand nil! In frnt of So-lal Pcieneea and i watch the auiomobtlea unload. 8Haklng ot plciil.s. which we will probably do iitte bit of ihe lime, we offer aa a betterment I i.. il. in,ltiil Kxtv a a stem of alarm ll in' the moot jopuUr li it getting abMit time for the fi'enda to start arklng to boi-row xnir glf clubs or tennU oviiflu. t aiaiin iieii in -' plcnle grounds, t his will wain ihe retelcm when It Is lime io stan back to ihe sorority houses In or der lo nils the house moiher't cold glare after tn.Jrt o'chnk. Uy and by aomeone will will loran that actually .hea I almrle atudv ' ' hall has been patched up i And from Hie lik oC II, li will ' stand unless we a a rieriU i bivere or a California earth dla- FYaiernliy ar.d Mrorliy oresldenit are eating i niibsni-e. lunch at their respecile houses now thai the Corn- busker "student life" photographer! are making the The barbs tre rnlng to hold iariy. They had better look out. round. i or the same person whoh , rntshlng every Some coed ha remaikeil Ihat there IsnT ulie : yir will ret In. . . , . i o mucn pnacy at ine aner-oinner e'lmu m , that warm wither hs come nd the rrost ha ' deserted ihe plate gists windows. NUu Tiatemlly and s..tn:iij rreshmen atv wslklng with open coats this Hm. of tvr, displayiog ihe new1j4tciili'd badge. Iti-iuiiil of lite Hi M known woik oil denllalry lu Hie Miiin u uate la In tha ttaaaaaliin f 0. A. tliubb. dean of the College of ln Hairy of Ihe I'nheraliy, The book waa wrlileu by Cliarleg Allen and nubllahed In HsT. Chailea Allen addreaaet hat book in old nvgilsh tlo to ih physicians, ungeona and apolhe carlea of IHiblln. and bear the Ine ptlmaiur tprrmlaalon to print) of ihe archlilahop of IHiblln. Arch biahop rrancla Marah. The author, atyllng hlmaelf at a "profetaor of leetli" heada hit book at being 'Vuiloua obnailona In that dllft cull part of rhliAirgery relating to Hi leeth. showing how to pieaette the leeiU and guma from all aecl d. Mi Ihey are wubhot to." Scttpe of hla work, the author sa. la lo prevent the loaa of teeth, which, he aay. are to necet sary In Ihe preparing of food. "that ihe want of such a help Of not supplied by strong dissolvents, hinders a true concoction of all menu in Hie aioniaik, wlome do pnw-eoil lndlgilont and abun .Umv of rrudulet very novlout to ihe body of man; aa being the teed of most of those Innumerable dla eases and lliflimallea, whereby life. Is not only made troubleaom to us but also considerably ahorter than It would otherwise be." Ittth Cawti Teeobiat The author In hla Introduction continues with the proverb: "tVr the used to say of one whose teeth are naturally thin that he It natural! v short II d. whereof the party this lrttlon tll tnKt such people do noi chew iheir meal well. Moreover. ihe loss of teeth lender the prxv iiuiieaiioi. Imih ituutli'sonie lo r..(;i.M:r.ns i:ii::r SAI.MKN CIIAIHMAN Clltl Halmen. futton. wat elerp. chal'tiiaii of the American Hoclriy or llll Knglncers at fit meet In, held Wednesday evening. C . II itteol of l.lucoln addressed Hie meeting on Ihe aubject ot "Tha It lalioll of I ho Kliglnevr to Iha Cnu 1 1 actor." It lebaetk, Myron John son, sod Stanley Miller werw ap IHdnted on the coinniltlae In rhtite of Hie achoUivlilp prlta. lo be of me by the Itepartnirnta or War and Navy. In 1!H' Ilia Urn a i my plane wat built for the gov ernment by Wright llrothrrt. A la Hon increased 1 IT rfnt In the aocomt ytnir United Slates entered the war In lb War department, and since the war hag mad great progress In Ihe roccelralal field. 'Ihe nicmhrra voted on the three raudidatea, who mad talks, and Harold Sharp wa chosen to repre. sent tlii w aa speakar In lha Omaha OTHER STUDENTS SAY- Some students who attended the convocation Tuesday limed I entrance so iheir Instructors w To the Kditor: t h the best oppoimnlty for see- ih vesierday's IViily Nebrsskan, an editorial lei j ing Ihcm iheitv the editoilal rage en.illcd ' Represent .11" which Mx m ,ix referred to the University of Nebraska s May Queen j fcrokM, ncntPiw-nis dining the which will be presented to the student body of the weeks. The girls under University ii. a tew shotl w-eeks. , stand, however, and expect io pel vv v-.v 3een not onlv rerresems ihe I i"" " " best that the University has to offer but the best the state hss to offer In feminine beauty, leadership and scholarship a coed that truly represents this great western University. An Honorary Colonel causes a great amount of Interest on the campus All kinds of eat were out tour- on' self, and unintelligible lo other, lu a word, the fori upi Ion. and want of them. It at givat a deformity, and of much pivlu dice to them, at any thing whio aver can be." In hi book ihe author slate how ha make artificial teeth and deirrlh their dntaget. but doe not y bow or of what in tertal they are mad. In thi win ha describe a faittaatlc "rvstsu ration." as ha rails the renewing of lelh In people, and transplant ing, an nlntal' tooth In place of th human on whlrh ht beenr traded. Thlt. li say It a belter ubstllul for the tooth emaeted than one xtrnrted Irani another person's head. This latter piactlee he rondeinnt as a species of "ivb blng IVier to pay Taul." Instead of Liiiubi. iMth i.i eeiilrtro ItU man leeth he would use Instead ! meeting. Ihosa taken from some brute Mich j a dog or sheep. QRUMMANN PRAISES Inscribing the method of nans i UNIVERSITY PLAYERS Plantailon h ; on to say ilmi iMtUmmml irSTTSTT flrtt h would "chute the animal whoso teeth would com nearest .lie public must first Justify the to that of the patient, and lialnstep an.i neip wipe out in acini lied hit lega together. I would las 1 Ol me flayers, rauseu oj ou laui. teu hit head In some convenlenl . of their own. place, ao that he could not silr in j ' twine in iitsi w i jtm Ih leatt, and by some proper i ihe l layert win pivsent .Mouer. meant keep hla mouth oioii aaigrxi ronuil). ih lrneo Ij long at I should hae orcaslor.." dU. Thlt plnv b sedl!y msl Ihlt dvn he would open up ihe tnliuj its Hpularlty and It at fresh (rums trr.utJ ttie pisce wheiv the land to the hIui as It was when i' toolh wat to be replaced In theirirsl appealed. It Is replete witli patient and so substitute be ani-jwit and dramatic point and should mal toolh. ."fastening 11 ery well entertain Ihe stimulate every audi and straight between the other ; tnce that layt claim to culture teeth, and In a lilt) lime It would The starr Is leverlshly at work to become as rst as ihe others, j put on an outstanding production which performance might propeilyju, tcM the ival sentiment of the be termed the natural rcstauratloii, public In regard to lis efforts to or renovation of biimsn teeth " ; the rpr.n d"ma alive t j l.incvxiii." er Is copied skycmier. Capitol Cett Incrtatct .v.i - .v owner were their The fui estimates were that the j v ht Th1 could building wxuld cost fl million dol- nie( ti t opera menace is over It Is reported 'bat the Komct Klub show Is co.ning along fine. The rumored Itinerary must be i going ihrough, after all. lain, ncu it wat thought that eight million dollars would cover the co.t. but according to the atest rv ports u wall tak ivn million dollars to r-omplei the nmctnre. Mr. House state1 that the building was one of ihe outstanding capitola of the Un.ted Slates, and wa very unique (n the fact that no bond Is ue was necessary in order to build it after the Ameikanjwlth gliders and In ISM 1nnted' 1 ihe first motor plane w hieh carried men off the ground. These two brothers were Orvlll and Wilbur etr first siiccesstul or fiftyne seconds and went fei. Theie is quite a striking contrast bMwen ihe. trans Atlantic flight of Lindbergh and of the flieht of the Question Mark, which stayed in the air LSI hours. The King of Spain and many other notables bad flown in ihe Wright brothers' plane belore the IVparimeni of Commerce would Some people have complained of ' P1""' "om PlhvCa license ana is seieciea av an aii-sieni -ni.u"u fall. The May Queen causes Interest throughout the stare of Nebraska and farther, at well as oa the University campus. She represent the state and yei she is selected by a handful of senior women who happen to chance by the ballot box and cast a vote. The actual number of votes cast for the May Queen is not known and probably never will be known but U is a fact that the number of votes cast was so small, so unrepresentative of ven the senior j class to say nothing of Ihe I Diversity with Its thousands of students. Does the May Queen st NYbraska ipreent Ne braska? J. K. poor workmanship and materials . cre ui-d in Its censirnction and) that ihe emir lower part would hse io be rebuilt Mr. Hows raid l ing Sunday, the occunams tskine ihat a little poor msterlsl bad been advantage of the spring weather used in lis construction but the and the opportunity of showing I contractors wv-uld replace tu Mr. the girls what kinds of cars ihey !n(v,iee slated that Nebraska was owned. The only thing w-rong was making progress, and that the new ihat most of the girls wvre either 1 cspttol was a symbol ol the ael. home for the w eek-end, or thought ; o other state started building a In 1o8 aviation was first considered Harry Hendricks Says: You Fellows canl cipeci lo look your best al the opera tonlf-lu without a Haircut. UNI BARBERS S19 No. 12 St. it a little loo chilly to sit on the front porches. A. S. M. E. ELECTS NEW OFFICERS WEDNESDAY and all applications must be re ceied by A,.nl TO. The NVhiofks Poser con.ny has invited the A. S. M. K. to come to .maha as iiv guests. The A. I. K. K. had already decided to go to Omaha during the spring vacation and Professor l.m-hs made the sug gestion that ihe A. S. M. K. jnin them. The suggestion was favor ably received. Professor Uueb and Professor Norris will sponsor the outing. To ihe Kditor: Vour conder i ation of the method of electing the May Queen certAinly merits approval. For Tour years I have watched the mysterious hokns pokus by which a May Queen has emerged for the Ivy day ceremonies. Kath year 1 have grown more dissatis fied with the fact that a position which attracts such frcneral attention has been Tilled y the votes of ten or twenty senior girls. Why not carry the fight on? The University -...fleet bodv should not have to stand for a lueihod , M,rif.s. of selection which allows no opportunity Tor rep-1 will be -expected to give a fin ecu oi reitv. v p,ft vtiiv i?ii.ee7i Ter.7esents minute talk and to contribute s-ev- resenUtive -expression. The May Queen represents . , , HmkllUi fl-,r the the school not alone berore tne stuaem ooay cm also before Ihe alumni and hundreds or -interested persons throughout the xtate. A larger proportion of the student body should unquestionably share in her selection. A Senior new e-spitol so soon after the war. He ssid ihsi Nebraska was prac tioallv the onlv stale with round Kitii tm and ibat I he -flew cspltol bad plenty of room for the i t tire xosnsion of the irovem- 1 mental actlviilet of the state and in hif estlmttion was a very round invsi-neri for tbe state to maie. Ziph -MakeaTaik Karold Ziph spoke on "The prog of aviation." He stated that avia tion had made great progress ta the last twenty -five years. Ho re-1 la ted bow two small boy weir once given a W glider, which they prized above all their other belong ings. He pointed out bow it wa mch glider as 1s given today w hen one purchases a loaf of bread 1.ViriTi.vinrr .V. Ut-A. J? 1 JTll versittes of North and South la-1 or a pound of -coffee at the corner kota have also been invited to sroeery. They smdied it and ibeir Omaha at the same time by the I interest grew as the boys -grew Nebraska Power company as well I into men. ... .he -Snn.h Tiakoia Sr;hool of They made several trial flights The Nebraska letegat:ou ANOTHER WINT OF VTEW Spring must le here the way the birds are try ing to build nests in the fraternity house dormitories. CAUSE AND EFFECT Today is the first day of spring. The day Itself will hava little algtilflcance other than that It marks the official Vglnnlng of a new season. The seaxon In reality began several days ago. Warm sunshine banished all thought of fur -coats and galoBhes. Warm sunshine in soiae -case has banished tbougtiU of study as well. -But -what care l," blissfully shouts an "A" stu dent who Tibs received hit grades for the past sem ester. "I'm a success. Sure 1 aiu. TUdn't I tfet tha 'highest t rade In my class last -semester?" Tills may be true In part hut Is the -student so sure Tie i a siiecess? KIs pss? rcord may mean intu-b for -what ft worth fo blm at the present ?:iie but "hs it chasing the eluiive ralnboiir if ttv THE WARD till tOLt-tuis. Hmi-vsWI InvMsngators. iiossilly actuated by vc-urtosltv but more probably moved y -educational olivlr with the stiecific end result being a master's thesis, recently Invaded Che flou'h to -unearth the reason for'!he unusually small -number of students in attendance at the technical schools of that region. Completing their Kurvey, the Investigating scholars hastened tack to 'ambrldge and reported to an awaiting public the tfact that the high -cost of tuition, coupled with the lilgu cost or living, was responsible for the slackening of trade at the Investigated 1nsli tutlons. The report leads us to the conolusion that the price of education at those schools must te well above similar twists at this University. Here the ad ministration has fceen confronted with the problem of 'limiting the- slue ol an -unduly large student Twdy a group that has Increased in numbers tremen dously during the past decade. A comparison of the registration figures r 11)27 and 1928 shows that rapidity of Increase has een effectively checked. With the recent action of the faculty In substantially raising the entrance neaulre ments of the Tnlverslty combined w ith lengthy flunk lists, the development of the student body win cer ialnly he gradual. In the words or T'rexideut Spencer, "Not liow many students, but how strong In -character and scholarship.'' VnivmrtUy of H'uthingUm Vailu An )hlo State student, rumpling the Tialr of T.er eiglit-year-old daughter -with one hand and dangling her T'hl "Beta Kappa key In the other, solemnly 'tells the collegiate -world that he owes lier Thi 'Bete key to bar little rumpled-halred daughter. "I have tieen dividing my time between -my -clght-j'earold daughter and my atarttes. and thlt grves me an advantage over the average college studnnt In that It keeps me away from TormaU, club meetings and so on," declares the student mother. "I sQueere In 'time for my afudlei anions my household duties, wblch hi asir than among college activities.' Truly fitting that -collegia! maternity ahould have tonic -compensation. T.'e 4areay, however. The majority or the coea eltJuenry of America would prefer going without the honorary 1!l of wafrh chnlnery. f 'nii'trnitj of Wiuh. twilu program. All of ihe engineering students who can sing or play any musical Insirumerit are urged lo notify Professor luebs. Three candidaies competed for the honor of reprcseniing the Ne braska branch of A. S. M. K at the meeting in Omaha, as sjieakeit on the program. TOach candidate presented a ton minute talk at the meeting. Discuss 'Diesel Engines Harc-'lrt Sharp Kpoke fin '"'Diesel Kngines Tor Aeroplanes." He also pointed out the adautuges of the, TMeHei eneines. they require no electric spark for combustion, their, fuel is -cheaper and less of ii 1s re quired, they do not 'Interfere with radio reception, and they are safer as there is less danger of fire by combuM'ion. The dinad vantages or this new type of engines are that they are heavy, much more so that the mo tors, which the aeroplanes are us ing at present and as yet they have not been able to produce 'enough -revoltloos per second to be nuocess ful In aeroplanes. Mr. Sharp said that the Tackard Motor company Is building a factory, where they win make Diim engines to be used In aeroplanes. Mr. House gave a talk entitled, "When a state buys a "Capitol." He related how Nebraska's new capf rol was costing over ten million dollars and the (junxtum was, 1s it a good investment? The building typifies the prairie country; It cov ers 4!0 square feet, with a loner, which is four hundred feet high, which typifies the Ideals of Hie state. The lover part or the build ing Is new In design while the tow- HERETL5! ! Good Food a.nd Simppy Service BUY 'EM hj the SACK Hotel D'Hamburger 1141 St. 171t t. STYLE NEWS Frm Toe GfnV Qarterv Mafiin Endlessly FroirJ - J nJ Justly So: Solid-Color Neckties riain colored, Charvet silk neckties in a jrrcat variety of masculine shades are more popular than ever with univcr sity men. Unlimited color ensembles arc made possible by this type of neckwear and we are presenting the newest colors for Spring wear. $2I50 SmSimcn &SmS- FORMERLY ARMSTRONGS Typewriter For Rent All mantes vwSaa paotai iwta t rittfnnt for tona rm Tlad iMflhlnM fwrtabla tyyawritan monihly aynianta. Nebrmftka Typewnrw Co. 1232 O Sl B-2157 In college dining-room, in university eating clubs and in restaurants "just off the campus'" , . Kellogg' Corn Flakes get first call for breakfast. Their matchless avor and crispness have made fihem the world's hest-lllced readyto-eat cereal. LOU KILL Announcing "FicHcrest Qzkt? X JSxrukxO. TitM & Oomp&sy TroAxuA "'Tht finurt ia JCea'i Wr" Hiicne B5975 "or Appointment Display Room 1309 O St. c o R N FLAK E S Tka aort axxpada- avJy-ta-a iumila viiii an titm mat roaona f Aanerioak ctt.TW.fr, ad-wna- C5im i ftavlaumtitia mr mil fey KTlogg ia Bttl CreoV. tiakea, Rioa Kricctim, KraatiWa aa Knoe- SlnsM lwl WW-at EicaiU Ala Kf f Hag Caff lets yam 1ol. I Ran