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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1931 Reading Expects Socialist Government to Be- More Satisfactory —. = \ | WORKINGMEN GROUP 1’) COMMISSIONERS OF PENNSYLVANIA CITY Former Cigarmakers, Piano| GEORGS’S EPISCOPAL ST: Gee, MoNurm, FarE0. Church school at 10 a.m. Morning prayer at 11. INITY LUTHERAN avenue ‘A_at Fourth street. Opie 8. inaahh pastor: h school, 9:45 a.m. Shining worship at. 11. Anthem by choir, “Praise, Ye the Father” (Gen, nod). Women's quartet, “My Tas! (Ashford). a ‘ Evi service at 7:30. Duet, eon I My Heart for Thee” (Wil- SYNOPSIS: Jack Stone, an airmail pilot who made good im the movies, is in love with Pearl Dare. Her father disapproves @f the match, and sends Pearl around the world in a Zeppelin. Jack follows in his plane, the Blue Falcon. This he is forced to abandon in mid- ocean, and continues his journey on an airline. The pilot of this is Bert Hill, who joins forces with Jack in his attempt to rescue “earl. They make several attempts, but each time Jack is defeated by an un- known enemy—the Silent Menace. At last Bert stows away on the Zeppelin just as it is leaving Calcutta, with Pearl, her father’s spy, Thornton, and an indian rajah on board. The Silent Menace agai attacks Bert, and thrus(s him through a ventilator:in the floor of the Tuner, Plumber, Steam- fitter Included Both hands now rot ET ae a Both feet now were planted ridges or ribs on the rudder's cans vas cov 1 I was at last out of the direct path of .any wind, the acting as CITY STILL CONSERVATIVE side of the rudder ry shelter. was on a level with the Socialist Movement Began in| Zeppelin! ! wean Se te Ha ac ee FIRST EVANGELICAL EE Ae soventinatrect and ostey arenas THOUGHT I had experienced every thrill the air could steering “whee! teem hed heat’ ehet Sunday church school, 1 Against High Taxes | offer to a flyer and a parachute-jumper ! on, Entering this room were Pear! all groups. H. G. Schwantes, if Here was a new onc! Tnstead of toptilig from the shock tefforning worship service at 11. Ser- Reading, Pa, Jan. 10—(NBA)—This Get the picture:— of seeing them er, I froze fast —e mon by Ira BH: Heraberg: PeNGIASn Tacos 1831 with clly gor- The Queen of the Skies, pointed for China, had left Walt? saaden tiane ut Wore : 4 ae é oe euivenine eervice at 7:18, Sermon by ernment that is solidly Socialistic— Calcutta far in the rear. It was moving at sixty to seventy jealovsy. | ; Sapeen ny Cone inten, "Wednesday at 7:30 p.m, midweek and believes that because of that fact miles an hour! We were thirty-five hyndred feet high and _ Jt was quite clear. by their man- ; 5 i: Picked up’ an axe, en route, with prayer service. it will get better and cheaper govern- leisurely mounting! @ _——-___-——— her, that Pearl was showing the ney — isan bolted door. FIRST CH eg CHRIST ment than it used to have. A biting cross-wind was racing Of the sea. I could see the engineer Z low I reached the door will Aiilinueeeue aveniiel; ta cin even ment fa we weak down from the north! Hot currents i peered out bur the rayerur ie r Sunday service at 11 a.m. Subject, in its city government for two years were pouring in from the direction lamp did not stretchy ra roe a ie “Sacrament.” now. But last November it voted in r, enoug| ‘Sunday school at 9:45 a. mi. Wednesday |. evening testimonial ting at 8 o'clock. mettreading room maintained at 119% of the sea! Thyough the conflu- reread ae ene Rind piceanting ef- rts attract Is attent were ence of these two streams of alr, fitite My voice was lost the ine two more Socialists to make it unan- imous, and also sent two Socialists to the state legislature; and as 1931 one hot, the other cold, the great stant 1 uttered @ sound. Fourth street 1s open daily, except + gets under way Reading finds itself | skyship was doggedly boring a hole! The whole ship was now alight. - [egal holiday, from 12 to 5 p.m; with the first all-workingmien's city Bt pencil a Ne Bathe ah ewnrline fuy ee en ‘All. are yrelcome fo, attend, these i i id ti i e reading rt 5 Be caaawe ” Seiminy Site esl. was Pearl Dare, subject tothe subtle to foot. In the next moment I was T hammered like a flené on the Tee ey ae Mier cigar iisker. tts city council flatteries of the rajah, prey to the swept out of ‘the light-path! Glass, FIRST LUTHERAN n 5 y councilmen, cunning machination of Frank The strain, the imminence of My voice did not reach them. The Avenue D and Seventh street. in addition to Mayor Stump, ‘are Thornton. with Mrs. Richards, momentary destruction, my inabilit frantic knocking probably was not 1. Benzon, pastor. James H. Maurer, an ex-plumber; ae ase Jeslay aie ty ey ce Cr era heard. I had caused « diversien, pet NT aed at 10:45 a.m, The William C. Hoverter, another ex-cigar lating her er own will. a m: however, - v a maker; George W. Snyder, a Beccil not yet sized up this Richards per- bog fol to tell on my endurance! With unbridled passion the ra- 1ounaay. school and Bible class at BIRAU THEY, nd Jiase B: Geotie, who son, She was younger and far more _ Even if the parachute cords did 5 arms bad seamen “Rnglish service at 7:30 p.m. . : : inscrutable than her predecessor, continue to hold and the stanchion and he was his odioas The annual meeting of the congre- used to be a steam-fitter. Stump. Mrs. Frayne, Whether she was, st t© remain intact, I foresaw death kisses on her led lips ‘when, as gation, will be held Monday event Snyder and Maurer were elected in| heart, my friend or my enemy, how ®y suffocation! 1 would die from she wrenched and tore at him, at 8 o'clock, All voting members are the fall of 1927; Hoverter and George | was I to know? She was 4 the otiied. “i too, for I was already loathingly, they both saw me. requested to be present. wae were put in to join them at the recent pay. of Homer T. Dare, Pearl's Ch! sl to - marrow and fast Stunned, eget i Confirmation class meets Wednes- election. migl fo here Jee! pba Srabbine, ne ba Pen bet ieee : ag Vocal Mission society, meets Friday Not a Radical Town Shuiiton, who would, api goGthe be ould eventually rip every stite "Pearl's eyes dilated. She Sees ee eed Ghayer avenue went Yet Reading is not a radicai town. fascinating to a girl, the Hindu Of clothing from my body. It woulc a hand across them as if to blot out Wire? Mrs. C. C, ‘Larsen and Miss Lucile On the contrary, it is as conservative prince was now my rival! cut and gore so ‘aa brutal: a torturing nightmare. took : Malmquist will entertain the soctety. an industrial community as there is And where was t TET cVen toe tare taal bie a step forward. I flopped into the steering. seat, in the United States. Its people are T'was hanging to the very tail ot ng” Sty strength was oozing fap 1 yelled again: “Pearl! Open’the unable to: longer stand the strain, ZION LUTHERAN substantial Quakers, “Pennsylvania Hato oe idly, now. My" mind ‘was’ ip: porthole!” . my brain almost refusing to operate (Missouri Synod) Europeans. There are even some di- tened to a stanchion under the pyritasme had come for supe: ‘The rajah snay Out of this $e “elenone.which a Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. all classes, Tect descendants of William Penn. emergency steering wheel room in ;wman efforts of some sort, if T wa. dan te ine t of her, {he skyship'’s bridge. My puted Miss Ella Brelje, superintendent. i vaecesaines ker ate, socialists ae survive an hour longer, ped ber arm, just as her fingers {neers had so stiffened that 1 could. Confessional service (German), at nevertheless—because they have given eee cords should snap or My sole hope, slender enough, was trucked the Ne lock, and "rye receiver Gropredens ecelver faa wikies worshin junds helyscoon it-good government, while the Repub- H the ole. ioved Sagginy munion (German) at 10:30, leans and Democrats before them leas See eee Gould make it? She came back at him, ® raging 4, ee Et ay cl Immediately following the morning gave it bad government. SYThat would’be the end of Jack griJetris, and hands were free. 2 loneSe. arded oft her blows, a cyn- ‘close to my ear. ing of the voting members of the cone Really this city government dates Stone. Led 45 nat word in extresuty born teal ‘mile hovering Hest bh I Kove patted, Finally 1 gregation. All voting members are re- back to 1910, even though it didn't The speed of the skyship and the “stanchion!” I cried, as if talk recognizable, gutterat woreetny. cane Resin Roure bag p.m. in charge of take office until two years ago. It clash of the powerful, variable winds ing to a human being in @ final Thi hs arms: had ‘There Iwas helpless to ald her. ‘No answer. No sound whatev the Walther league.” i was in 1910 when a group of cigar beat me about and hauled me along pies for mercy. “You've got my fuil e rajah's é wrapped around Pearl and he was pressing And she was helpless against him. r'litened & while, Wr tl Evening service at 7:30, with cele- makers, iron workers and other wage | Uke a puman dummy swinging on strength added to my weight on his odious kisses on ber. lips in’, Sudden Weakness beset me and ing still clouded trom the Fish and bration of the Lord's Supper (Eng- See crates and other age * Birch arerbead was the port- {Oy fO"! For God's sake, hold gindu prince about, the, sky-ship, er nearness end the tact that they strut my ‘wavering hand) bad [ong of -iy, Srlghiful ‘experience? cout not snnounce on Friday may’ as er taxes. They organized a co-opera- | hole through which I had been Hand over hand, I pulled mysel! OKLA Up ell seormers) GAie oer ve alone. touched. strut proved une Lari a 80 before the services. tive cigar factory, founded a Socialist thrust by mysterious human bands up. Up! Up! An 1 sated Ye His handsome, Oriental face and sturdy. As I and Pe may “eara.: jouvery .whtiesday ‘evening: ate Toca and bought a hell for thelr| bent-om murdering mc tn this mest I" slipped, ‘and ad fo begin. ene Ct insbection. Eg, Steves tad but a atnge logs around i'and apace W more gine, oene semed Yo have gone Golumbia "Brondeasting system unde meetings. treacherous and horrible manner. excruciating process all over! Pearl.in the Rajah’s meaning for me. Under his i ary ge t it Joined = “T"iavored to a. stand piiaition. the auspices of the Lutheran Laymen's Seen toekee te (21: tie) mmesene CE al ena aati cre to re grerutin pony er vo Multuous. “He follged Pears every parallel “with toe tndercstrueture 48 T did s0, T Staggered. I was atill ai ee t nity. el hat m; ndons wou! ks} “ 5 arrests) eae moans eceed 20; the My Only Hope Was thi split; that my heart would explode; _ She was doing all baebicre Pal movement and studied leer face with Of Wie ull connecting with fhe Sayed f¢ fe agate eng This” ‘imme i legislature. He was a leader in the} a ly Hope Was the shat’ my lungs Would tear into eyes snapped and her beautiful face a certain feline intentne:; which ladder which extended saw, with increas’ ‘lara te aseeniina fight which brought about a state | Porthole. shreds. was aglow, as her tongue rattled on. Made my own blood run cold. His the hull to the aft gondols, fhe hook-cord ‘had cae Fourth street and Avenue B. workingmen’s compensation law, and Would it be possible to pull my- But I made it! She didn’t appear to have a tare yaneee ravished her from heed to Without a second’s hesitation, I phone had been put mg hee The ait Ftrect and. ee . 4 ¥ | self up and pry the porthole open? . My fingers clawed on to the port- é foot. severed the cords binding me to pul of commis- Church school, 10 a.m, Mrs. Howard agitated for other reforms. And after , in the world. On the other hand, enly he rudder’s stanchion hand Son. h ae voure Of it; “hi d hi cates | The distance was about fifteen feet. hole's outer ledge. And I saw ridges oem Sudd he reached up and bolt- t! rs 8 and ‘s MeNutt, superintendent. The Quain years of it, he and his assqciate: I looked about wildly for other in the outer skin of the rudder. she beamed on the rajah as if he, ed the doct when her ai was over hand worked way forward, ” clas for young people’and the Bvarts hee Seciied Ww let ea legislature sD means of Selfsroscne Below, to the . With every ounce of my flagging ane I, was the only man in the ponent, Sete aa ten By ne body earth- Cee resulta aaben arias hour. and concentrate on city government. right, at a greater distance, was the strength, I tested one of the Tages, wor! en she turns gras! Don’ read tomorrow’: Piani: ; Tax Boosts Unpopular | aft'gondola. Light flooded from its" My-clutch held! "The rajeh, though he pretended a hands.” into his eyes darted s byp- "As ‘I progressed by inches. hand | installment of “this “amuahing Pianist, Mise Bether, Wilson, |, The time was propitious. Reading's windows into the darkness now I ‘lifted the other hand and vast interest in everything else, had notic, lascivious look. i over bane, under Sreat diri> | serisi—“On Cupid's Wings.” The (Dvorak). settling thickly in the whole sky, a ee, if es only for. her. He was more She met that look siho a pate Losey Serge ee fact (aed greatest love serial of the air, Children's talk, “The Compleat seemed kept 01 eeepearumiseration iiad:been Install darkness impregnated with a Tis- held! an smitten. He was madly, reck- ter. To my horror. rl was in aie disaty eee. arovernea eat ing mist which had in it the brack Again, I summoned my arm lessly, passionately aroused by her, averse to his manizesc-aesire. - from losing my grip and somer- Special music, violin. solo—Adolph From 1017 to 1927 the elty’s Per CAP- city had been. vacated and was about | ; something like-$1,.00,000 in the Pire | Canada and. the United States, the sermon theme “The Flame of New Eatin es mee mos == BOY SCOUT COMMITTEES FOR . (SENATORPROPOSHS [StREcee astsn sea See es | en 21 ‘sheer waste, so they bought the build- 2 | , le in the Worl 8 | spor 5 a “Canadian Night” pro-| Ragnhild Jacobson, ‘lead ments had risen from $9.36 to $23.31.;sheer waste, so they bought the buil Coeieoeuea tina: cern Bs Canacinn MGhE! D> | Rag Nils Jacobean, leader, a Citizens were protesting. ling for $510,000 and spent the remain-| ARE A AND BISMARCK N AAMED “If the state should ‘issue thelr | in'the church auditorium. Hie chica orsnest 4 Tne’ astor be- st was in the hands of Democrats | 98 $240,000 to remodel it into a/ ire r certificates of indebtedness for this] Rey. Ellis L.-Jackson, church pas-|Sn the men wie nent TORS listened to their protests and shaved | beautiful city hall, The school of- i Angler”—Mr. Jackson, Offertory, “Melodie” (Massenet). v money, the funds could be reim-/tor, in speaking of the feeling that|Jesus. The attempt will be made to A : Dlamagbk{ De iGeorge, Haselelman © ds ; give a brief character study of each ment was ordered on real estate—with | rea eolatial Raan renilt se Tie acl Judge A. M. Christianson, Pees Gu eae ape in Percy, \ the federal government to be used| forts have ever- been built on the| Monday night at 7: through the It that total ts we pe is cAI ; ee 3 courtesy. ‘of the result that total assessments were|_(¢" three new buildings instead of| ) \Dr. George H. Spielman, Mandan: I. for the purpose of building @ capitol. | common border; that the peopls have |courtesy of the Canadian National Bee 1) 07, $51,000,000, “sich, of (31) To accaugaes| Charles Liessman [#1 Waldo, Hiimarck; Di. 0. 1. Ben: As I understand it there Js s Uttle| always freely intermingled ané that church moving, pletures af wantene spread out upon the home owners. 23 » in. gs over acres ‘of this land, there exists a mmon an- |Canada. A cordial ii Sie ebiniste got togrinen arn Blected to Legislature =| i Reading, educational publicit Walter Bond Says Addition of) Sve 30) oor saleable.” aay, Bond ot po an- joa to ail who care to come te ea hee made their campaign, demanding|, All this proved highly pleasing to! Appointment of various Missouri rural scouting—H. 0. Saxvik ter acquainted with the Great north The purpose of these meetings, he |iand. A silver offering will be taken pl Would lower taxes and a more. efficient/| fi is ; a 5 ‘ ‘. is ling for th ¥ government. They were victorious, faa and eee went on pap ieounel eect comin Heer to bee eeu Bev, Rleya Logee, Bismarck: CB. Give Quick Action Simple Ceremony peel Sal Gen eee ioonege tilme fre shown by dre Lip too; they won the mayoralty election) e voters elect em, the Boy Scouts of America move! iekles, Bismarck; J. C. Gould, Man- 4 Marks Opening of of the Canadian west. , trave ne passenger ag and two places on the council; and}™aking the city government solidly | leadership have been announced by |°@h. .. extension—Father Slag, chair- Canadian National Railways. Jen: it the voters; so last fall, when Hover-' Valley Area Council and Bismarck Buk. ones ans’ A.C. Isuminger, Three or Four Stori Re arck ; |Socialistic. At the same time the city|two Bismarck men. man; H. K. ‘A. R. Weinhandl,| Suggestion that the Bank of North mmunity Cente: Through the courtesy of the Ca-| | Wednesday night at ibe seer ain ruled by et elected two Socialists to the state leg-| The committees were appointed by | H. 0. Saxvike ondah, Pena es| eote wallding be pailkted eo serve Communi mver nadian ‘National railways @ number |fourteenth chapter ‘ot John's” sospe, him to make a commission of five, the|!Slature: Darlington Hooper, farmer Supreme Court Chief Justice A. M. | ncfmlan®: Homan, Mandan, | as a state office building was made aes Lewdgy cis ge orl + 7 D + | i 1 hairman; H. O. Saxvik, Bismarck; H. (Continued from page 1) Picting scenes from the life of west- Socialists had a clear majority. and lawyer, and Mrs. Lileth Martin: CRE RIES, wae er! of the !c.” schul ‘Mandan; J.P. gner,| in @ yadio address Friday night by N “Dal ern Canada. WCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL ” Pro} aes Wilson, a writer and lecturer. area council, an aries Liessman, | Bismarck; J. N. Bis rae tor Bond, Minot, lorth Dakota. Walter vor prety 35 Rew vi Councilman Maurer has had an in-! Bismarck district chairman, accord- | ,,,Troop oreAiizati XN. Hoherty, sag vse’ ‘Walter Boe, ae Jack Williams, department adjutant Morning worship. at 10-36" are They were not long in getting busy | Bismarck, chairma Bond's was the first of a series of the Or; t o itae they took office they. bh ’|teresting career. He went to work at ing to W. G. Fulton, area executive. | Mandant i. Ao arran cen ene ee | “legislative reviews” to be given each | of the American Legion, said the| Fan, prelude, “Allegro ‘con Brio* ee: aes oo penthey ated 8. chinist’ | ‘The appointments, ed Fri- | Hamilton, Beulah; Rf. Sehed Wes building is indicative of the peace- iss Ruth Rowley, tax expert to reappraise city property. 13 as @ machinist’s apprentice, and ppointments, announc: ton, Beulah; R. R. Scholl, Wash-| night over the radio, according to ‘American Legion, organist. ‘This expert soon showed that home |‘id not learn to read until he was 16. ' day, follow: burn present plans. Members of both po-| time spirit of the a bs Anthem, “Trust Ye in the Lord” af 4 a ed to serve in peace (Wilson), owners had been discriminated Betas oat eee ee we Finance—H. F ; 4 rn Joo. = | Pees Foreens i fee house ani sen- an fue served in war. Organ offertory, “In the Cloister” against in favor of downtown prop- } Father Slag, Blan 7 AVG AEP CxD9) Spee. ‘Miss Mary Hauser, president of the Sacrament of holy baptism for ine State Federation of Labor. Like Mayor 8 Toman. “1 Tre | “Asserting that the construction of ee. Cage iran for instance.| stump and Councilman Snyder. he is| Court. of honor-—Dr. 0. T. Benson, Ls . 0. Arnson,|® Rew. capitol building is the dource ee A aaa ta a a ee Bolen ee ere er nearly $5,000 while assessments on Pee tact uey he of old | Brandes, Bismarck; Dr. R, B, Percy, Bismarck: Kell smarck;| of more pea SPOTEEN en that Prganination's contribution to- a ge it cereart .. y Mandan. 22 Bon . t af homes were being increased, A lead) “The next plan of the Socialists is |, -e*ciship training —Dr. J. 0, Arn lin; tne state office bullding proposed by ward financing construction, of the/Number Increases Eightfold in| o,t00d (mater i Vater. 5, | son, Bismarck, chairman; L. lcony. if 1 te eae ce auction OF to elect a congressman in 1982. Thompson, Mandang Welley. Simonson, |, Ft ather: John Slag, Governor George F. Shafer and) Dicommander A. D. McKinnon| Ten: Years, Says Putnam; | pe@!"12): sus of presenting thelr tory had profited similarly, a theater . 5, : ain A had done likewise. : i H i json. “T""| marck, near the depots and on the| DF en Mie. Temes ee an Has New Equipment soot this serine ey Pee tig, Seb. rehasseeed — with 1H xvik,{ main highway. Sunday school at 12 noon, Classes jchairman; J. P. Wagner, J ‘The four-story building owned by | Pose. — for all ages, J the result that 75 per cent of tl LJ i —J. N. lusical numbers were interspersed’ Junior 1 it 3p. eee nous nner. were ulven sane chairman; 6. \ Bowman, };| the Bank of North Dakota is ideally) | Mi a bo Statistics compiled by county agent | ,Jumor league at 3p.m. Mra, F. A. | a m, The) Paoual tax reductions. ‘Today the| minger, John Bowe: with the os, rogra: H, O. Putnam indicate that there] | Epworth league Bt 46:30 p.m. Miss | Commissioners —Kelley : Marion Isaminger, city tax rate is only $1.52 per $100. | W. F. Mecray Tealie. ireneh ie RY 1 are eight times ss many sheep in| ‘iivening worship one of the lowest in the state. Site) = | MeCurdy, H. 8. Dobler, Wesley Sher- Burleigh county as their were a de-| Qrgan prelude, 7 (Read), | i ec : Anthem, “somethi: " ce cy Ge as oes cd ae : ies Court of Honor—Dr. H. A. Brandes, | 10 story building. : ee oe cutth me Walsett oy mee ; istration had voted $750,000 to build | Sle + W. H. Payne, Father John Bond said the building is fir fig i iotion of works eek that pee CRussell). mS Reverie? eas and, the | C ar e111, chatr- | eee aan te for | ple &. Rindahl and Mrs. W. G- Wor-| nimselt with’ a set of wool standards| Sermon, “A Thrilling Discovery”— | posed addition would be ready for | 1, ‘sang two songs. which he says may be consulted at| Men's quartet, “Come, Spirit, Come” v F, Tr 5 i utional publicity, ana | Oceupancy not later than November |S hert Bruce, a member of the | any time at his office in the Federal (Towner). vii: Payne, | plan, he said, Would save considerable bull bier aes Foagh etal eervice - fi 4 |man; Aver, faxvite, chalr=| or December, 1981. Adoption of the NS ‘| = @ Logee, C. E. Pickles. money in. rent which now ‘otals more : He has just returned from rot aseaed 2 f STICKERS < . is an than $3,000 a month. - : : 1 aWaanenay, : = | At the Movies i! Continuing ‘his discussion, Bond mace yas Ded i ay new one, but work had not been J started when the Socialists took of- : [Pa LA, fi¢e. They noticed that a big high Ae} / school building in the center of the AN EFT, 380 p.m, prayer, serve i ! eral wool situation was discussed at| here isn’t much difference | ———*|""Giners navé, advanced the idee length by & representative of the |tween partion except tur ine tees PARAMOUNT THEATRE ‘that om -the old capitol ground # United Gepartment of agricul-| the inevitable on different, things All of Marilyn Miller's art as an} ited office i actress, a dancer, and a singer come | to the fore in “Sunny,” the First Na- tional and Vitaphone version of her famous musical comedy which ran for | Miss Miller is today recognized as AND THE CFPSPRING the outstanding star of musical com- “THEY PRODUCE IN edy, ‘and'is one of the brightest A ZAR, COULD, luminaries: in filmdon. for the year, and “Sunny” is being hailed as an even’ greater success. ADAIR of BEB i a i li #8 rl be ul Tt comes to the Paramount Theatre | besides # small raised by te [se Mave? for Fo dag sowing, fe ag the 1929 lot of “Sunny” bubbles over jure. ane \with humor, romance, and. tom-| “I shall use tu erect foolery, and gives complete play to! the capitol piecing all of Miss Miller's varied accom- | any the people. ‘There are funds plishments: as well as to her beauty and her vivid personality. A strong cast has. been assembled by Director William ‘A. Seiter for “Bunny.” It includes, in addition Joe Donahue, Lawrence Gray, Q.'P, . Inez Courtney, Judith Vos: felli, Barbara. Bedford, Clyde Mackenzie, Ward, and many Pong 8 ae E Et HH §3 Tic iti Hi ( » j a}? ity v ! wes we 1 o ~ ud

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