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North Dakota’s |-omtvens THE BISMARCK TRI a ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA. FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1982 PRICE FIVE CENTA Capitol Bids Satisf 10 Are Dead as Squall Hits Michigan Lake ||City School Budget Totals $182,911.77 Reduction of 19.37 Per Cent Ordered by Board as Compared With Expenditures for Local Educational MANY PERISH WHILE SEEKING T0 ESCAPE FROM SULTRY HEAT One Body Recovered Before Darkness Fell; Electric Lines Paralyzed DEATH TOLL MAY REACH 14 Uncle Sam’s New Diving Queen DELINQUENT TAXES ARE CAUSING SOME TROUBLE Elimination of Several Teachers, Eight Per Cent Reduction in System During Last Year SIGNING ST. LAWRENCE TREATY y Architects STRUCTURE CAN BE BUILT WITHIN LIMIT SET BY COMMISSION Will Adopt Alternates to Bring Proposals Within Amount Available HOLD EXECUTIVE SESSION Commission and Architects to Ponder Question Before Making Decision (ons PAB STAY SST Tl PYES! PRPRE SEPON PSE _ Pay of Others Is Principal Source of Savings Made; nie lla a Occupants of 100 Rowboats Board Will Have to Borrow Money N. D. FIRM HAS CHANCE iE Pull for Shore as Water Be- an be papers ety Hore E Bismarck's public school budget for the year just beginning is 19.37 659, lor - comes Death Trap per cent lower than total expenditures of last year, it was fannouniced Fri- contract to build the state capl- EK day ee school lca a: 8% tol building was second highest, : 7 Z e budget calls for expenditures totaling $132,911.77. This figure is was understood Friday to be re- > y 22,— rae 4 Pontiac, Mich. July 22—(AP). saiite less than expenditures of last year, which totaled $165,109.38. ceiving consideration of the cap- ) ‘A placid lake transformed suddenly by high winds into a death trap was being dragged Friday for the bod- ies of at least 10 persons believed to have perished as they sought relief | from sultry summer heat. Hy has been customary for the last several years, the board will place a sum of $50,000 in the general reserve fund. This brings the total amount | to be financed to $182,911.77. The reserve fund is made necessaty by the comparative weakness of the school board's cash position. Usually, at this season of the year, the | board has a balance of $35,000 to $40,000 on hand. The report shows it | itol building commission, meeting in executive session. Bids opened by the North Dakote capitol commission Thursday show clearly that the $2,000,000 structure One bodv was recovered Thurs- has only $6,513.92. av LP Sercang athe batote aritean; en | Failure to collect taxes makes it probable that the board will have to ar ar pombe ent npgeenl eo could not be relieved because the borrow money to finance its operations soon after the beginning of the : rage Be eta ak a de ‘ storm had disrupted electric lines, next school year. This required the addition of $750 to pay interest on The United States and Canada agreed by treaty to construction of | {M6 appropriation set aside by the ' 4 routed the searchers. sertificates of indebtedness which it expects to issue. Because the board; — the $800,000,000 St. Lawrence seaway. In a brief ceremony at the state Seialerrs, thie archttstts tcl ams ’ ‘* — The body was that of a white man, had cash last year, this item was not included in the previous budget. department Secretary Henry L. Stimson (right) signed for this country | Structusts the arch se ger William Burns, about 28, of Detroit. Total Tax Levy $97,200 and Minister William 0. Herridge for Canada. Standing are James L. The aehibects ‘ni as: Sean aes Nine Negroes, two of them women, With total resources estimated by the board at $85,711.77, the requirea| Rogers (left), and Hanford Mac Nider, = | 2 toe rnd Forks pil Kurke, | are missing and are believed to have tax levy for Bismarck schools is $97,200. American min d Press Photo) Guan. oan Co He a wack s _ a | perished. There was no assurance The budget reduction was brought about largely through a 14.91 per ohn, Hol SIN rte ¥ lacke' ply | that the list of missing was com- cent cut in teaching costs. Teachers last year were paid $122,150, but this c olal of the firm of - lete d estimates of the dead} year the total will be $103,932, the reduction being $18,218. bird and Root, associate architects, Bhs pes i he 4 Bria. This was accomplished by eliminating several teachers and by reducing A sk S eciali sts to A id bids, Mating {DAE oRieatA soaloa Faietine eonmuliye uatipertitte Dennen cf ie att hominem ce, eee al p the low bids slightly exceeded the swelteri! y if e appropriation, it ible to tak 8h ranci jums ppropriation, it was possible 6 Tose caught on the lake, descended! pretty utuie Dorothy Poynton of Los Angeles is pletured here wearing the| of qoimctgitany, insurance premiums will not fal! aue this year, « coving] MO geqder Mystery Solutions se ct can suemates suddenly. Occupants of the 100 row-! victor’s corsage very becomingly after outpointing “Gorgeous Georgia” The school board ea: v which would reduce the total of the eine rite eat ibe Apr Coleman in the high diving contest at the women's Olympic tryouts at| The Aaithntverg heupene Tee” ane Mui SB tise dvommtinied oe —. —_—_—— bids below the amount available ically for shelter from the » Long Island, N. Y. ing 3 ie ae , without detracting from the appear- which were foot high. aaa ee hank and for teaching supplies $1,333.81. Janitor wages have Hl E- T Authorities Continue Probe of oo neh geforce rt a any way small - The reserve fund of $50,000 is maintained to lap over into th Deaths of ior lake—is seven miles west of here B t B ° Di t ° t ulus exes olen Pp over into the new year leaths of Two Young In Executive Session te - A penditures which may become necessary befor tax collec- . ; aha ache crowds from the Detroit ux on usiness ts TIC ies reabest meted the board explained. At the present time Minnesota Women ipeatentinos won Hr gn recht | Before sheets of rain and hail shut I S t b 50 000 Fi eae Gene penn " tive session Friday considering the ( 5 is ing this year’s levy items in comparison wi § # out the scene from hel pate be Ss wep y 9 tre last year and the financial statement of the school beard follows: pau Lake City, Minn., July 22—(%)— bese kis struggling’ nthe water-four from Perit = Here Are Figures Listed by Bosra | POR GAPITOL USRlas'sicise gethion't Stcete:|aat.mets ae Raman "ey 8 hi GENERAL CONTROL— : ieee Budget was enlisted Friday by authorities | usual! to. eiorriencoeay ‘hove the howling of] Flames Burn Out at End of RELIEF ME ASURE iN aol Board Saiarien Pa seeking the cause of the mysterious speliticctions antals siseratsoate q PuRET UK Daa leaths of Louise Prigge and Frances | nosa ractors hen it was over, two boats were Block a Ah Teachers’ + 122,150.00 158. ge| Gubernatorial Nominee Says Sinise opal notieg ont--ang Se reguented bets bias to pro- found battered ‘to pieces against the ix Buildin: ext Books #.. 5,000.00 3,000.00 “ ee Z “an os Kea _ vide information and prices to the dam which widens the Huron River said i pg ee 800.00 600.00/ Material Could Be Obtainéd aE ates Spin Ta hoed imiles commission, for the consideration ot into the lake, three quarters of a Broa poets Teachers’ Retirement Fund - A various types of materials to be used mile long and a half mile wide. A] Buxton, N. D., July 22.—(AP)—A AUXILIARY AGENCIES — Near Bismarck mana se beri of nes roy and for the determination of the ccase or See ecard ec perce $50,000 ee ota the business dis- OPERATIONS rertione ete) ey aft sueeriver ane a half mile rps een Angee o the and others were joating in ei A 4 “ Fuel . <n ications provide for a - Light, “ i aig. | aWay- ; yen tee hetanneeel aah of this Raridscahed cio des: eS Loos Lh : If the North Dakota capitol build ‘They were last seen alive Tuesday Bid poisons, peace! < A sedan, found abandoned near one|troying six buildings and stopping ————_—__—. Janitors’ supplies ‘Tis; |ing is to be built of stone material) night when two men called at the which thi \ of the boat liveries, is believed tojonly when it had burned itself out at MAINT NCE— lwhy not North Dakota granite?”|Prigge home near Rochester to take e contractor guarantees to ve i the end of a downtown block. Promises Food for Hungry,; Repairs to buildings . 1,200.00 aoo.n0 | wey : ae erect the building at a certain cost, have brought five Detroit Negroes i BTYs| Upkeep of | se t Friday of William|them for an automobile ride. Only| with, to their deaths. The license was is-|_ The city had no fire apparatus and| wor for Jobl dN | FIXED CHARG a 42.94 | was the comment: Friday of William (‘ict nameof cae of the men was| ree eee Cepenanaure to. the } sued to Samuel Jackson, Detroit. Grand Forks and es firefight- ‘ork for Jobless and New Insurance 4230-18 135.2 4,094.99 | Langer, republican nominee for gov-| known, although Louise was said to carne sunlees chansos or aunitony Others who had not returned tojers who were called to the scene A i 000.00 7,800.00 1,200.00 | ernor. 4 aise i i assurance their homes last night are: Mr. and|were unable to save the structures Ald for Business | 2,500.00 16ORaP nese | “1 am taki 1 ekg wie have gone out several times with bien the commission that the final cost 2,500. 900. 500.00 am taking only the lively inter-; The internal organs were sent tO] of the building will not exceed th Mrs. Green Scales, Mrs. Esther Mc-| because of lack of water. The blaze ——— 4 A Rochester for examination and the is = e r & 3 Interest on certificates cf indebtedness jest in the affairs of the capitoi com- ‘i ’ amount appropriated and will not x I Kinley and Abbott Mayberry, all of|was reported caused by spontaneous] y. .. er i itizen ig| findings will be presented at a cor- © Pontiac combustion in the rear of the H. A.| Washington, July 22.—(AP)—A TOTALS aaaniasai mission which every other citizen is pe agg oly ereduien toe. PoAny require further appropriations, the 4 cana Hong hardware store. Other build- mighty federal hand. holding food for Total t of bud ee Me eaonate T Peet home material | 4t Muville. : fg thee Cerin that if the con. \ APPALACHIAN AREA ings destroyed were confectionery y, work for the jobless and |General reserve’ tuna vtcannot, exceed ihesectouriha’ of Fee Woke A Pending the inquest, Wabasha cou ny * eet pe ' 5 ci C -fourths —probably Hebron brick if they can ic ACUESL, Wanasna tractor constructs the buildi ata t AWAITING SHOWERS cee an techie tle eres and ‘or business, extends Fri- meena ~———| produce the desired material in the|*¥ authorities were reluctant to dis-|jess cost than the Acura bid, id (By The Associated Press) Gust Sand, the H. A. Knudsvig fun: corner of the land— Sel amount ite be -einanced, $182,911 ‘ ‘i i cuss theories and declined to state i ‘The Appalachian watershed smoked|r | parlor, Olger Quanrud barbs: |th y relief bill is I es ww" {desired quantity and quality. i that any savings will revert to the P \ parlor, Olg ul : e new relief bill is law. | | Unencumbered_cash balance in fund. “[ understand one bidder made an| definitely whether they believed the] owner, wholly or in part, as may be like a furnace Friday, its residents|shop and a new, unoccupied build-} It was signed Thursday by Presi-! ESTIMATED COLLECTIONS— 1 ive reducing the price $45,000 | Women had drowned while swimming | agreed upon. It 4 1 to divi still awaiting the showery weather|ing owned by Clarence Barry. Three|dent Hoover, without comment, so| State apportionment alternative reducing the price $45, in the river, or had met with vio- h ipon. is usual vide such as relieved the Great Lakes re-|Lusiness structures in the block were |the Reconstruction Finance Corpora- if brie aan substituted. If mene lence. They were hunting the escorts Sree aes ude “peter a gion and the southwest recently. left standing, the other being burn-|tion immediately could begin placing Uncollected taxes ... is to be used, why not use native|and also missing garments of the | tractor. i ‘Temperatures ranged from 100 de-|ed to the ground. ‘The loss was part-|its $1,500,000,000 in new funds where| Other sources... | North Delors areniie®) Vcushere | pine: “Must Have Permission erect at poaiotts nnd Laat fee by Bnarsanee: The alarm cal raney would do. te most hae Total estimated miscellaneous revenue feetaker to ake Seer Seas Ener Sars the Pets Oh oe In this form of contract the con- a q .» Mm. ve ny ‘inal approval o: | pone : . * ane rigge from the river an ve t abetted the oppressive heat, causing the bill several days ater be ub-| Total resources ...... set eeeeeee $85,711.77 | have to pay for Indiana stone itself hours later that of the other girl, who (tetas cana let any subcontract 4 iny material or hire la Washington to swelter at 92, New|@————~———_ | cy called it a “step toward recov- , c saroreay [ANd you have to pay plenty for|iived in Rochester, was discovered. ! hor wit ang ia York at i, Baltimore at ot, Ptis-|| S, D, Grasshoppers | ery”.““one reason was to let the cor-| ne — ES an freighting it from Indiana to Bis-|-rne coroner said there were no out-|the commission and architesre hey urgh at 93,-Cumberland, Md., at 98, Li . ‘i |{poration prepare for a flood of loan “The : ward marks of violence. assures the North Dako’ id most of West Virginia at the ike Bright Lights ean f There are places in North Dakota : Ree ae e No! ta contrac- drownings claimed at least 27 others ahr Bath Dakota tien were | Press thought beneficial - jPlated, T am informed by eompetent| Death of a third woman Friday fur- Suininleslan and. to Baya. ie Slee The upper. Mississippi . valley and) inva yy grasshoppers Thurs- The corporation was ready Friday Seologisis, Langer say, |ther aroused this area but investiga-| material thoroughly prices Great Lakes, assuaged by thunder- = i ri it was indi- “I believe the Mandan chamber of AtonA it icide ighly considered be- fi showers Thureday, suffered an imme-| At Msht thousands ot, the 18 Itor meee, ork ant it hpi Al) commerce, the Morton county com- Ra niet it vas 2 sulci’ |fore any contract is let, the archi- diate renewal of the heat. wave, Read-| Sects descending on Sioux Falls, any Beas acomice tees to! missioners and farmers of one mor-| rigys deaths of the Misses Prigge and vege ected, ‘intention of the commis. fp ines there, like those in most states, Mitchell, and Yankton, apparent: /Governor Eugene Meyer of the Fed-|Ed Cox Also Takes Command-|Spokesman for Reich Says Na-|sine district I page timid eee £22" | Polikowski. § tne steer. [24,,8nd the desire of the anon ‘were Y : ‘ith hand resting on the steer- 7} put federal observers promised tem-| town district. gral Reserve board and Paul Bestor,! ing Lead in First Round tion Will Not Submit to _[Bismarck, would guarantee to get the | yy Veoh of her atone oblle and the |tpc2°er, North, Dakota contractors, Farm Loan Commissioner, whose re- ing wl her automobi labor and material wh peratures “not so warm” in most of Sidewalks Friday were covered |1#7 oo nts from the corporation direc- at Detroit Lakes Discri land for the capitol commission with] other holding a pistol, the body of| they said. erever possible, # the mines prey The Biieeguel ue Ai rea elutes torate were ordered by the new law iscrimination all Gee ey can use apes Gan Agnes Stevens, 22, of Melrose, Mass..| George A. Bangs, chairman of the valley was slate BD SRePuOR. ; " Jat the president’s request. He said “It should be no great job to set|was found a few miles from here. Sh€|commission stated that th B A hot week-end was its prospect. peared to have the heaviest vist- i up a few of those armyday wooden| had a bullet wound in the head. | at the money Unlike Pittsburgh, no other cities| tation, reporting the insects flew they had too many other things to do.| “Detroit Lakes, Minn., July 22—(—| Geneva, Switzerland, July 22.—|barracks to house 0 to 200 men and|" Miss ‘Stevens registered Thursday | apitol ‘should be geen atin ate reported new highs for the season.) in almost #0 ag Makes $300,000,000 available for|Pat Sawyer of Minneapolis, Minne-|(AP)—Germany’s delegate informed |Tock cutting machinery, |The North} for summer school at the University lcontines of the state as far as pos= St. Louis, customarily hot, sal J loans to states to relieve unemploy-|sota state amateur golf champion, en-|the world disarmament conference | D&K°t@ Power and Light Co. prob- lof Minnesota in Minneapolis. She | sible. ce eames Lat Pro; A ed meut distress; increases funds of the|joyed success in is firat match of| Friday that his country will not par. (202, Sula be, induced to run wites|/had attended the university during Cost at $1,964,830 Ss loines be i ‘*ifour miles distance for power, e BT thool year also. readings in Chicago down from 95 to gram Arrang SparatOR fat nate the Pine and Palm tournament Fri-|ticipate in further deliberations|rock would cost nothing. Pa stone Were Miss Stevens attended concn Go Sr eta eae in Lincoln, Neb., from 99 to 78, For Band Concert} 00 for public construction and self-|¢2¥ by defeating Dr. L. H. Ruttledgelabout this summer's recess unless | Would have to be cut to size anyway| party in North St. Paul, where she|ing offered to build the siructure at r) Pegpnd in St. Paul from 88 to.76. -— liquidating private loans, the finan-|of Detroit Lakes, 8 and 6. the conference clearly recognizes |24 the saving would include freight. | roomed. Persons there said she ete & total cost of $1,964,830, opening of ‘ "Several of the better known clas-|cing of agriculture through credit] While Sawyer was experiencing lit- | ; , _ “A capitol built of home mater-|early but appeared to be in good spir-| bids revealed ‘Thursda: FIVE DIE IN MINNEAPOLIS | ical compositions and at least two| corporations; allows $120,000,000 for |tle difficulty in his engagement, two|Cermany’s right to a position of lials, shaped by home labor and at alits, While this is $164,000 above the $1,- Minneapolis, July 22.—(?) — Al- numbers new to band programs willl federal highway aid advances to| University of Minnesta golfers fougit |uality among the other nations of tremendous saving of freight seems 800,000 the capitol building commis- ough broken by showers eka be included in the concert to be given| states; permits expenditure of $16,-|19 holes before Cy Anderson took the|the world. a sensible idea besides making a Beulah Youth Hurt; sion proposes to spend for construc- \ eezes after.a, new onan en had 254 o'clock this evening at the|000,000 on ni parks and forest|match from Edgar Bolstad, his part-| “The right of equality,” he said, | beautiful building. : tion, architects and members of the : en set shar ay, the tinneapolis |Posteffice by Bismarck’s new con-|roads and trails; makes possible thejner on the Gopher team last spring. |«is a fundamental principle on which | #— | -—————-—---—— e Arm Caught in Belt |commission expressed satisfaction tay whence mercury rose to |r naa use of $185,224,000 for public build- | Anderson shot a 68 for the 18 holes. | the league of nations rests. | Everybody Is Happy| with the bids, declaring contracts now Two pes ins gee ee re- Included are two popular numbers] ings and waterway improvement) Paul Cook of Bismarck, N. D., twice! “I¢ this conference wants to es- Ty' y ‘ appy Valentine Hipsner, 18-year-old |can be easily adjusted to come with- ij ees Aue, reminiscent of old | Vienna, the/when the treasury condition per-|a medalist in this annual tournament,|tablish the rules and principles of], Except the Victims ||Beulah youth, was in a local Yospital|in the sum the commission desires to : Morning, Noowand Night Oveiabei mie triumphed over Jack Hilber of Fargo,| general disarmament and at the|@——————_ ¢|Friday suffering from painful in-|spend. ss and the “Blue Danube Walts”. Likewise, it lets the federal re-|N. D., city champion, 5 and 4. Cook/same time excludes Germany or juries received Thursday afternoon] Horatio Hackett of the firm of man Milliner ‘The program: ‘ serve banks, subject to approval of jobtained 2 3 up lead over the first|other states from these rules and| ,,Philadelphia, July 22. — (®) — |when his right arm became caught| Holabird and Root, Chicago, associate Di in Bi k March, “Noble Commander”; over-|the reserve board, discount eligible!nine holes. principles, subjecting any state to| Magistrate Belcher solved the |in a gasoline engine belt. archtects, said the architects were lS In BISMALCK ture, “Morning, Noon and Night in|/paper for individuals and corpora-| The Sawyer family sent another/discrimination, such an attitude| ‘“llemma of the two hens and one | ‘The youth suffered a compound|satisfied that practically all the spe- — Vienna”, von Suppe; “Atlantis | tions, brother into the second round as Dick| would be incompatible with senti-| Tooster which, neighbors com- | dislocation of the right elbow, his|Cifications they outlined in the plans irs. Henry Kaiser, operator of a|Suite”, Serph, (Nocturne 1 Court ———_——_— Sawyer won from Ward McFadden of! ments of national honor and interna-| Plained, annoyed them. He told |. His condition was!can be met under the bids submitted. millinery store at Bowman for sever- | F' march, ‘Washington Veterans Flock to Chicago, one up. The match wasitional justice.” Marcel Donofray, owner of the |«good” Friday morning. The and architects rears, died in a local hospital at Ped Penube ane s ‘ close from the start, the first nine} The general commission of the| {0Wl, to put them in the pot for Hipsner was operating a feed| Went into executive session after the inzugsmarch der Bo-| Paymaster’s Window|finshing with Sawyer at the same Sunday's dinner. Donofray said |s,inding mill when his arm became|bids were read, to consider bids and Lo’clock Friday morning: :She was years old, Death was caused by complications julting from an operation. She w: ght to the hospital here for tl ation Monday. z irs. Kaiser, who was Miss Julia , « er before her marriage, was in Illinois, June 7, 1873. She married to Mr. Kaiser about 20 ago and they moved to Bow- from South Dakota about 15 conference Friday adopted by sec- tions and without change the draft declaration with which the confer- ence will adjourn for a recess un- til_autumn. During the debate Edouard Benes, of Czechoslovakia, made a public re- traction and apology for his asser- tions two days ago that bombard- ment from the air is barbarous and inhuman, He did so on the complaint of the British air ministry which asse1 British fliers never had been guilty of barbarous actions. Grain corporation. M. Benes explained he had meant| A decision, said to include the ver- to refer specifically to the bombing| dict that the board has violated the of civil lations. Sir John Simon, | grain futures act, is being drafted by head of the British gigas) said|a commiss! e was satisfied with the explana-|retaries ion, “O. K.” and invited the complain- ing neighbors and the magistrate to join him at the meal. Reprimand Expected For Board of Trade Washington, July 22.—(#)— The Chicago board of trade is very likely to be reprimanded and punished for its failure to grant clearing house privileges to the Farmers’ National jaren”, Halverson; selections from the “Mikado”, Gilbert and Sullivan; and march, “Thunder and Blazes’ Clarion E. Larson is director of the new -rganization, which has not yet chosen a name. advantage. A third title threat from Minneap- olis, Bob Clark, who eliminated Lester Bolstad, defending champion, in the state amateur last week, reached the end of the first nine three up on Er- notte Hiller of Crookston. Ed Cox of Bismarck was four up on C. L. Bridgeman of Crookston at the turn. MEMORY EXPERT FORGETS Binghamton, N. ¥., July 22.—(?)— The reason given by Robert Nutt of Greensboro, N. C., for his failure to keep an engagement before the John- gon City Rotary club yesterday was that he forgot about it. Nutt is known as a “memory ex- pert.” caught in the belt between the en-|2Umerous alternatives. They expect- oe. and mill and was twisted cone & few days before awarding severely. ‘Of 13 cont r ae SLAYER COMMITS SUICIDE the general contract, the Lindoft Harrisburgh, Pa., July 22.—(AP) |Bichnell company, Chicago, was low —Barney Godleski, 31-year-old slay-|*ith $1,575,000. ex, of hhis three small children, com-| 10 bidders for other contracts m suicide jay in his cell at} Were: the Dauphin county jail, prison of- Bid Is Questioned Rages tee at He yah iia ¥ pe ey drainage, and gas self after teari ‘is shirt into strips|J. W. Darrath, Cedar Rapids, ts wake afrupee $62,725. ‘The bid, however, Washington, July 22.—()—Orders for veterans to evacuate government Property within the next two weeks Friday sent members of the bonus army flocking to the veterans’ admin- transportation Motor Permits Are : At 9 o'clock a total of 4,223 veterans had applied for transportation. Ar- Approved by Board — rangements were made to keep the Pive applications for certificates to) administration building open Friday operate motor transportation services! and Saturday nights if necessary. were granted by the state board of| The time for veterans to get gov- railroad commissicners following ernment funds to go back home ex- hearings to determine public conven- | pires at midnight July 25, In view of fence and necessity. the attitude of leaders opposing evac- -Among them was a special certifi-| uation, indications were today that cate to operate motor freight service hundreds would still be in Washing- granted to Anton Schiele of Tappen.|ton at that time. 0. Ay Kaiser leaves only her hus- their only child having died years ago. a] services will be conducted Catholic church at Bowman Yelock next Monday morning. nt at the Bowman cemetery

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