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|| Telephone T | | | N The Weather : Generally fair tonight ) ) North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper OO 4 and Thursday; ESTAB cooler. LISHED 1878 if BISMARCK, N. D., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1937 PRICE FIVE CENTS Rule Must be Preserved, Roosevelt Declares seq | CRACKS DOWN ON Senate Confirm: RECALL PETITIONS | ee al (BU etins enate Confirms ac eck Buys TO RETAIN GROUND «on espe vay | ARE TAKEN OVER BY 3 : posal ® a MOTORIST | eg : ROANOKE TALK | 4 Planes, Combined Fleets apa, 45 CALEDEE eee, BATS, as tl Cecile Only One of | {Alabama Senator to Don Robes To Become Active Manager of Into Raging Battle lided with an east bor ; i of Nation’s Highest Trib- ’ lided with an east bound Grest/Gites Macaulay . Prediction Quins Not Well Now igh Constitutional Amendment] State's Largest Auto Sales MORE AMERICANS REMOVED Park weet of here, late Tuesday. America Would Succumb Callander, Ont, Aug. 18—(Can: ee weigh cores lng nots cabal as TO APPOINT WIFE to Dictatorship adian Press) —Cecile. Dionne, : Schools Proposed Defenders Scuttle Six Jap Wi a Se sions Ge ae cena ga 8 Peg onda tee poegpsigticsoTe = Expansion of the Fleck automobile Steamers in Daring Foray jerstood r. calls “an infection from outside,” ee . enterprises of Bismarck was announce pelea? Snderstosd Ger. Bibb Genres ot REVIEWS PIONEER HISTORY] [it%.a°n, ection, from ey South as a lberal senator’10 years|MEET IN VALLEY CITY ed Wednesday as Jack A. Fleck, man- Under Ships’ Fire his wife, Mrs, Dixie Graves, tem- while her four sisters frolicked in /8g0, will put on the robes of @ su- ager of the Fleck Motor Sales Inc. ee porary senate successor to Hi ‘ 5 the sun. preme court justice next October. 2 Shanghai, Aug. 18—(?)—Japanese E. Black, new supreme court jus, | O28 ‘More Democracy’ Is An-| _ ‘The other sisters have gotten | ‘The outspoken Alabaman, {0+ Gunvaldsen Named Exeou-|**Pored purchase of an interest in presmlnnes crashed) pombe: tnio) CB tle, swer to'Insistence Select | over thelr colds. ed by Inte Tuesday by} tive Secretary of ‘Good |‘ Mitchell Chevrolet company of Tamight against, tho ‘Chines (Hotes weal Ailes Dr. Dafoe declined to discuss |a 63-16 vote, is the first Roosevel mid ood | Fargo. tonight against the Chinese hordes FR SIGNS PRICE BILL Class Must Rule Cecile’s condition in detail and |appointee to the high Government Cooperative’ | Etteotive Sept. 1, Fleck will become lisa ae ‘Washington — President Roosevelt only he and the Dionne family: | By their one-sided confirmation, acti of the While a peni -shij signed Wednesday legislation to per- were allowed inside the Dionne |senators rejected the contention of ve manager Fargo concern, bapa epanese hein ips shelled. — tnt manufacturers to contract for |s.Manto, Roanoke Island, N.C. Aug.| hospital. ts that he once belonged to| Valley City, N. D,, Aig. 18—()— | the largest automobile sales agency in ese positions north and east of LU minimum retall prices on their goods.| Wedrcader’’ sor maneen ena” more te tthe Ku Klux Klan and was tem-|Ninety persons from several Norttz|North Dakota and one of the biggest Besant eneaa, cise ies tees FLIERS PERISH IN CRASH | Democracy’ is the answer to “Tory The GIegeAeceid ew, Dealeer eas: | eed tno Good aoreeinent Copers |e tans! to,Gr0b explosives. In: tne ditea: Va-two unidenti. |Testing of power in the hands of a A E RADIO cepting congratulations with a broad|ative Association of North Dakota and| Fleck has purchased an interest Poa erie epee auelag ate fied airmen, believed to be army |Yesting of power in the hands of a smile, said he will from the|O. Gunvaldsen, Fargo, named execu-|from O. R, Mitchell, founder of the cromee, ba) the. clby § lar. weet, side: filers from Bolling Field, Wash- |, iJ senate at once. After a vacation, he/tive secretary, said it had taken over | Fargo firm, who because of health rea- iiceiated ppe: as 8 full moon ington, were killed when their Ante epletenns la reeteaennd HOOKUP iN PLANNED will take the seat of the conservative | petitions being circulated for the re-|sons has been residing much of the flew over rs os ian cane disabled plane crashed and burst | “aejority rule must be preserved as Dustice Willis! Vas) Davente fetid: | Onn or ool ae ap. | time for the last year in San Antonio, sions and the international settle- iho en denial Sea! or [cusaane'; "SM me a et rn ts once wal haa? armas ioral maltese spcey sn * or ronttapa to atch ie Sade lon.”” “ ; Q 2 . Sache Wem |e gras enenne ns et] QR EDR ADDRESS |peictosrssneres csr [cana Sa th fel te'aa | yee Mc Log eo, eine KILLED BY TRAIN {elsm of the Liberty League and will have opportunity, if he wishes, |Paign promises. The new group also tions with his business here although peeok of the six-day Shangha! war- Grada Yorks, No Derdames Core |Crez? Who be said “thunder today, to help pass on constitutionallty of to seek a constitutional |'@ will move his family to Fargo. He Volleys fired by Chinese rifl coran, 51, @ transient, belleved to bo |SGae ainvecer nr the founding of : laws which he helped pass. amendment placing state higher ed- | explained be will retain an active in whizsed over the decks of the Dollar cee Pa aantien, believed 9 be h anniversary of the founding of | President to Speak This After-| Despite the vehemence of the op-|ucation institutions under = board of | rest in the Fleck Motor Sales and liner President McKinley as she lay pital here st 1:20 p. m., Wednesday | "ite ‘weacd mma his address, t Roanoke Island |Posltion, fewer senate votes were reg-|seven members appointed by the su-| expects to spend part of each week in in the Yangtze, More than 300 Civitas sullered? wha ba Pweelcucot nea amet eel) oo eaaeee istered against him than against oom-|Preme court, Pe ATED hiatal Americans fell to the decks of the as Q firmation of either Chief Justice Board 2 i fete trai ‘ruesday. County Coroner Pari torr teen ametien ent pecciag Hughes or the veteran Justice Bran-| Seven members of the North Da-|the business interests in the Capital HEARING ENGINES hala ee ee trie ene Cane st gent tn a 1887 to an Amer an frlend— dels. kota Agricultural college faculty were | City. Meanwhile there were excited an ererepatey ane te dest te aes ace ze New roe ss Tra te|__ 4 handful of foes pounded all aft-|recently discharged. Board of sdmin- Offers Opportunity rumors that a heavy Chinese bomb- tannins Macauley wrote that Democracy} Aboard Roosevelt Train En Routelernoon against the advisability and | {stration members explained they felt} Explainin broadening of his ing squadron was winging down ri whether an inquest shall be) would not succeed in the United| to Manteo, Roanoke Island, N. C., ty of his appointment. «Their Jack t from Ni sages conducted. States, adding: ‘Aug. 18, — UP) — President Roosevelt) 2galtt” of his appoints ee aoc enamored | em SOEne, ‘Some Caesar or Napoleon’ traveled southward Wednesday to . when Sena-|| MORGAN DECLARES the Bismarck company now is well Approximately 25 Japanese light ee NOREM APPROVED “pither some Caesar or Nepoleon| speak at the celebration of the Jeoth | YF Burke (Dem.-Neb.) declared two|| OPPOSITION TO RECALL organized and well established and cruisers and destroyers lined the ‘IN The senate for- | wii seize the reins of government| anniversary of the birth of Virginial to testity pacatlten ind ceady || Rilie R. Morgan, Gratton = || does not require all of his time. He|Natives Give First Clue in De- Nien hardest alan ad pensnenal ( eign relations committee approved | with a strong hand, or your republic] Dare, first child born in the “Lost into the Klan paper publisher who was listed by || ¢ he felt that the Fargo open-| Javed Search for Missin side blasts at the Chin Wednesiay the nomination of | will be laid waste by barbarians in| Colony” whose brief and tragic his- md ‘good ing cokfered 6 splendid opportunity for ¥ B \eeetohing: trom the mange vine oe J.C. Nevees, of Montana, Beasts ae oka ny was a prelude to. the settlement uupporters did not feply di- advancement and a profitable field Soviet Airmen Fanny alltha’ way to ae eons minister panes . Roosevelt dul erican | of America, S Hiram W. Evans, imperial forts on the Yangtze river. =e Tord Macaulays” persons who “tell| with him was of senators, ; Mitchell, a native of South Dakota, . I DYNAMITE TRUCK COLLIDES | yoy thet America drifts toward the : 3 party obtained the Chevrolet franchise in| raribanks, Alaska, Aug. 18—(P—| ter” ceMnet mieeea e fev oniaa | Humboldt, Ia—Two men, escaped) scyile.of dictatorship on the Fargo in 1927 and in the decade since 05... WNO_ hearing. eR: | north af-Shanghad: proper « | tivee’ tons of ‘dynamite’ and. 12,000| Band, ot the charybdls of anarchy of era] Bie ce iat toe een aoe uiaéks2 | mile and half of | dynamite caps collided with an auto- ee casting @ lengthy portion of tay ined tor Set’ carmate aon, Wee pin geccrr aogreget fis Tartine cae Laie both vehicles in the historlan's letter, the president ae te buraen ct operate sed ap ethe ue for the missing |tion of the international settlement, Al methinks, I am reading Natives, gathered at remote Barter Tee Gade eagle ) not from Macaulay but from ® reso- : been one of North | island to trade, told Pilot Bob Ran | mated to be raining bombs on the lution of the United States Chambers) anq » half after the party landed,| of New York, automobile deal- | St ts and when they could sight {lines which the Chinese regulars hed of Commerce, the Liberty League, the} was the daughter of Ananians Dare,| Gerry of re Island, Glass of Vir- ere since he first opened a sales agency | 1. boat, decided it must have been|Wrested from the Japanese in the six National Association of Manufactur-| sssistant to John White, colonial) Sinia, and of Utah, . He was born on}... lane, days of uninterrupted battle for this WILL COMPETE IN | sze cotati ste | eraran, ce Sesoe Wa Dar | a nant Sta” tats Rent Nt "At oa on sn mene [° hest of some well-known newspaper) Governor White left for England hand, supported Black: Ca: of Mr, and Mrs. R. J./ian, 300 miles east of Barrow. The| Approximately 2,000 Chinese proprietors, nine days after her birth, but. when Frazier and Nye of North West. He was edu-| search was halted from here wounded have been admitted to the b] “T conceive it to be true that I am/ he returned three years later there ta. cated in the Richardton public schools, | by stormy weather. international settlement in the last just as strongly in favor of the s€-| was no trace of the Dares or any Democrats who were ‘not Mandan high school and the Univer-| The spot is 175 miles east of the|four days. But only the most seri- curity of property and the mainten-| other members of the colony. registered on the vote were Senators alty of North Dakote, He became in-|148th meridian, along which the six|USly wounded were permitted to ance of order as Lord Macaulay, or a8! ‘The president will watch » his-|5élley of North Carolina, automobile business of | airmen planned to fly en route on a| Cross Soochow creek into the area A Mad Rot the American Lord Macaulays wh0} torical + tonight before he|°! Nevada; Maloney of Connecticut, his father at Mandan in 1921. 4,000-mile hop across’ the North Pole | Where foreigners are barricaded. =) innouncement Made at Rotary) thunder today. sons a ee the] starts back to Washington. His train ae of Massachusetts, and Wheeler i from J oes ee ee The eee at the Be 8. ee . too.” tana. . Brother who 8 fleet, r Augusta, mor NE Club, Where Star and AneieD Downs iene oD pete to| lett ee capital at 11 p,m. Tuesday!” genetor Borah (Rep.-Idaho), who year after Jack Fleck established | chartered’ by the Soviet, embassy in|the vanguard position in the Whang- Father Are Guests that assertion: His first stop was Elizabeth Clty,| Voted for Black in the subcommittee ® business in Bismarck, his father re-] Washington, reported from Barrow |poo's battleship row. The Stars and © Cites Support N.C. There, after breakfast on his and full committee and the tired in 1925 and Jack was joined by|the noise heard by the Eskimos Stripes fluttered from three points = & 4; |. “My friends, I am of the firm be-| special train, he arranged to board a Bridges motion to recommit the nom- his brother, John, in the conduct of | “might have been the Russian plane.” |and her guns commanded a complete weaine chee th gine cari ck | ter that the nation, by an overwhelm-| coast guard cutter for the remainder (Continued on Page Two) the Fleck automobile interests in the ee aehie eee Bilpted "By ye isis uninterrupted sweep of the set- Sith state title in seven attempta,| 196 majority, supports my opposition) of the trip to Manteo. Thence he Ray,| Fargo tomobs sestteey; “ond cating five 1 okt Pounce steep our! bens | ae oe Sixth state ttle in fiat time in the| t the vesting of supreme power in! was to motor three miles to Fort Ral-| Frank Neibauer, 33, 30. M. Hector, Crosby Will mest a young automobile | Tat set heard from shortly after it| Under cover of the naval and Women's Western golf tournament, the hands of any class; numerous but) eigh for his address, Mandan, Succumbs! 2", Allan McManus, Grand Cee ae chac bean, Derrculatly ec- crossed the pole early Friday (Continued on Page Two) this summer, it was announced at speech wi ‘30 p. m., Forks; Vernon Grant, Valley City x Jimmy Mattern, noted American ¥ “Macaulay condemned the Ameri-| (OST), and was to be broadcast on'a farmer; Rille he was president of the North Dakota Rotary club Wednesday. 4 mon-|can scheme of government based on| national radio hookup. Frank L. Netbauer, 38, employe of| puniisher; 0. & Crafton | Motor Trades association. At present | 17°t,.t ius part of the search, |G y day through Saturday of next week |Popular majority. In this country 8 a Mandan oil station died at s Man-|tine: Fred Pete Bismarck; ‘Dr,| 20.18 Bresident of the Federation of aS Dare Ot the gears at Town and Country club, st. Paul.| years later his successors do not yet dan hospital today. John Crawford, New Rockford, and| o's Associations. He is past pres!-| Honmer Child Prodigy The nation’s leading golf stars, in-|4are openly to condemn the Ameri- Funeral services will be conducted|s, W. Thompson, Lake. Gent of the Bismarck-Mandan Deal- . i H cluding such players, as Marion an form of government by popular from St. Joseph's Catholic church] | ‘To * Headquarters ers association. He also is one of the) May Inherit Fortune TABLES ON GREENS Miley, Lexington, Ky. Defending |™ajority, for they profess adherence ’ a6 9 a. m. Friday. He leaves his} ‘The organization moved to estab-| 4% members of the General Motors aoe rer, Champion Dorothy ‘Traung, San|‘ the form, while, at the same time, widow, two children, two sisters and @|lish permanent headquarters here, | Desler council, an association of deal-| Washington, Pa. Aug. 18—(P)— : Francisco, and Patty Berg and -Bea| their every act shows thelr opposition B LE ADING DRIVE brother, all of Mandan. Directors are to name s president|€t selected on s geographical basis | Relatives of Winifred Sackville Ston- earn Barrett, Minnespolls, will play in the|to the very fundamentals of Demo- ———_——__— and other officers at an early date,| WhO meet periodically with the four|er, former Pittsburgh child prodigy| Takes Up Offensive Against In- ae is cracy. : Z ‘GHETTO’ SECTIONS MARKED Dr. Crawford turned over the | executives of the General Motors cor-| Wednesday searched for the 35-year- ders in Sud ‘Announcement of Miss O'Lesry’s| “They love to intone praise of lib- Berlin, Aug: 18.—(?)—Strollers in|earlier recall petitions to the new|Poration to discuss dealer relation-|old woman to tell her that she may, vaders In den About- participation made by Clarence | erty, to, mouth phrases about the Teutobueger Plats Wednesday found leadership, ships. inherit a fortune left by an English Face Maneuver Cr'taten, program, chairman, who| ncuiy of the consisution—but in/200-German Planes Included in/92 ot 100 ‘park, benches stencled: | Gunvaldaen sald the tangle betwean| | Fleck has resided at S14 West Ros-| doctor. g * their he y lg n for Jews.” On the other the state Wi t and ser. With Mrs. Fleck he to} Mrs. E. H. Seen rau Introduced the Capital City star tol Ts" necause an pnlightened major-| Forces Attacking San- Jeignt, constituting the “Ghetto sec-| United States Urea of public roeds| locate a home ln Fargo before Sept. 1| sald her husband had not Heard from | Camp Ripley, Minn., Aug, 18—(7— 4 mbers. ity will not tolerate the abuses which tander, Is Claim tion, Jews could sit. Similar ar-|over federal approval of state road|in order to enroll his children in|Miss Stoner since she was living in|Soldier columns of sn invading Mrs. Miss O'Leary, who began to play golf when she was 9 years old, has been medalist in each of the 7 state ® privileged minority would seek to foist upon the people as a whole... . rangements Berlin city will be made in other| contracts, parks and public squares. as well as the school (Continued on Page Two) school. They are Sally Ann 9; Carol 6, and Thomas George 4. Los Angeles five years ago. Sackville’s husband is an uncle of ‘Miss Stoner. before a surprise offensive by a mo- tor-powered defending division. the tournaments she has entered, he “They reject the principle of Henda: ther, : for the ter number, ° In an about-face maneuver, the | the club. : Sreater Gord tornerstone of Demo- | Aug. 18.—(P)—An insurgent army de- 5 é = rents. Sackville sid the estate W85 seventh provisional “Blue” division Larsen then introduced’ Tom| Which is the cor scribed by the Spanish government S t W ,) ? left by Dr. John Sackvile of High- ltteer. Gen, Campbell B. Hodged Orteary, Macines tather and iter, /OH Net Moat tnorant [a bat sound the, tela, Back | OC] ULE ine in ayors cvye. of & Dr. Seckrvite, ‘grandtather of (0! Fore Snelling, Minn. dropped it Be it ret erate te i a a er! Hw oy nel ee a, Larsen reminded the club that sarily the most ignorant pert 50" | the crucial campaign of Spain’s civil N S y J h R l was to pass to the Major Sir Car|ye! mal t Peace eapraree eur nien ete PD cay ev o ays onn ooseve t Forester of England, at his death to| Fomine TAP a tne ers‘ have ‘gotten their start under O'Leary. O'Leary discussed the technique of golf and the proper use of different Mr, Roosevelt reviewed early settle- ments in North ainetiee, are eid were made by people seeking an op- portunity which they could not find in the old world. Columns operating - highways into Santander, the govern- ment’s last Biscayan seaport and stronghold, were reported within 25 miles of Santander’s outskirts. snatched a bottle of champagne from @ cooler on the floor of the carriage and squirted its fizzing contents in the mayor's face. & While the mayor sputtered, the the American heirs of Dr. Sackville. Major Forester died several weeks ago, Mrs. Sackville said, and since that time she and her husband had attempted to notify Mdss Stoner by 34th national guard division bent on conquest of a four-state—North Da- kota, South Dakota, Iowa and Min- nesota—area, pulled its fortifications of men and steel ten miles back and clubs. He said he considered the re- ploneer settle- 5 cently-improved and enlarged Bis- enn ee not feudalism eons ied oe rere in act fare Americans over the unceremonious story went, Roosevelt seized the sheaf advertising in New York newspapers. |aug in” for actual combat. marck municipal layout to be in ex- was the rule,” he said: tee. peek pf each 35 or 40 twist which they said John Roose- of flowers from him and slapped A I A e The decisive development created ok condition. “I fear very much that if certain) vi. of eatin] ar dbaker by|Yelé gave to Cannes’ “Battle of the Nouvaeu’s head with it. ttorney Is ppointed the most critical military situation O'Leary, who has been pro in Bis-|_ 1” americans, who protest the ue Aad | flowers.” Geesges Goin, head of the fete com-} Sahoo] for Blind Head 22% the four-day maneuvers began marck since 1913, has made three |(OCtiyneir devotion to American |ti0 ne or Gantander's defenders, |The 2i-year-old son of President mittee, sald the “Battle of Flowers” Monday, principally as s test of the a ee b the| ideals, were suddenly to be given 8/\ro fourth day of Roosevelt, they said, had cut short is @ traditional flower fight but the Final machine-driven seventh provisional cate waite ee te comprehensive view of the earliest! msncisco Franco's big push through|Mayor Pierre Nouveau’s welcome at Les el akbar (pede el a North Dakota 1 re atest ieatiea Geet ca thareue on ie i American colonists and their methods |+, 0° sun-scorched mountain lands|the height of the fete lest Sunday Paral whole bouquets’ Agric college pl 8 g_|eieren armen, es agin say many teres natty outing ames Sd eae scrape, Gin, Meson oh oc ts. , i, o ion t. Cloud to Be Hos [Promptly label them socialists numbers of tanks, field guns and|mayor’s face and slapping him with a Asoclated’ Preas that he’ did. tet| Pres, John ©. West, who also heads| troops began before daylight. A bat- to Legion Convention) ,crrer settiemente were all the germs Tha iicoch foreign ortice. Makes champagne at the mayor or|the state university. tery of high speed transport trucks — of the later American constitution.” the French press to ignore the story Hit him with @ bouguet of flowers. || |The board appointed Herbert Jef setting ia) meee fighting col- Minn, Aug. 18.—()—8t. but the Cannes fete committee, com- inking food) Grand Forks attorney, as super-| 0. 9; are roo ae Falls, Cloud ‘was ‘unanimous *5/ | Chagrined Fans Boo posed of bayor Nouveat's aides, s0¥ Fhole situation yas when « London |intendent of the state school for the [MANE Niet tO vader, sensing the 1988 meeting place of the Min- grined’ the matter in a different light. ‘lips gd in Paris| blind Tuesday night to succeed B. P.|,, Meanwhile, the ered nesote, American Legion as the or-|| Fleeing Film Lover ‘They took. newspapermen aside to carly Codey.” young Roosevelt said. | Chapple, who resigned. Budgets for | ine, TOvement, mad? inte ee ganization drew its 19th annual con- make what they termed an official no dea how the situation |state penal and charitable institu-|Visionat “brushed national geard a Kansas City, on the. tions were studied. Selection of next year’s meeting} po po7 Taylor, No. 1 film heart- It occurred in the famous Cannes "t know E. G. Wanner, former secretary of jun northeas' piles mae one ot Ewe. ae events| Feat took one look. at the mob promenade, known as the “Croisette” eae Freely frog Meeting acii| the board, was named superintendent | mie ‘battle rare in the 2a seasion, misction of « new state com- os t eerie hee ane moreas ars daltrer flow: rin Spee lbee pola Fave been pelt) ies apie for ecsenone eer Sar semen oa at a 4 mee trucks mander was to follow with Michael) G2) night, ers and s “pretty speech’ to the dis- |panion on thé eight-week European! identity, © ® case of mistaken | 1 ascaping. agaizet tho enemy, which Tuesday urley of Pine City apparently Yo) “Do something,” he said to his tinguished American visitor. Jeunt. : “It certainly must have been some- appeared headed for victory. ye Se Oe is. stand-in, Don Milo. Roosevelt, youngest of the prest-| When the young Americans drove| body SERVICES TO BE THURSDAY The large scale bloodless battle is “Manka\ Minneapolis, both of] _ Milo motioned a cab to drive dent's children, @ Harvard university |up, the mayor bustied to the side of| ‘The president's son said it was true| Fergus Falls, Minn. Aug, 18—(?—| expected to wind up the hypothetical fired “Inve for next| up to the plane. He and Taylor student on a-vacation trip, had ridden | the carriage to greet Roosevelt on be-| that he was “ around” in » car- | Funeral services will be held Thurs-|war Thuraday when both command- Shed Laailamnched felis in-| whirled off. in the payide in @ two-horse carriage | half of Cannes. The mayor carried 8| riage during the Cannes fete. Asked |dsy for George W. Frankberg, prom!-/ers will hurl some 15,000 soldiers into bi greedy to ‘The fans, pencils and auto- put at hfs disposal by. a local hotel. |large bouquet for the president's son.| if he saw an attack on the mayor, he|nent Republican and former Fergus|an embroglio designed to settle the tations Layfe graph books ready, registered dis- With him, the Cannes committee| But before the mayor could make] replied that “none took place in my|Falls mayor, who died Monday. He/“critical” situation that provoked the the/‘sixth district city. Unanimity was | said, was John Drayton, his com- {his speech, said his aides, Roosevelt} presence.” was 54 years old, i Aug. appointment in s chorus of boos. came up. “I never met the mayor of Cannes. troops aside and sent them backing [mythical battle,

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