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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA LMPIRL —JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1946 . . | the small shipments at no cost, small boats mus! now D(ulyAlaska Emplre i mtes e pttasipemy Lo i from DR.E. H. KASER Tne Charles W. Carter Published every evening except Sunday by the be paid for a minimum of two hours even if they 20 Y E A RS A G 0 THE EMPIR E s A . PEI i, o 5 g ioatil e |work only five minutes. It is all passed on to the DENTIST M f econd and Main Streets, June HELEN TROY M by g BEzsldent | man in the outlying settlement in higher freight bills IGPPOOE - PSP TENR BLOMGREN BUILDING oriuary ROTHY TROY - - - \ce-Presiden lvaz:xka\f R. CARTER - - - nd \f»;uxulm‘ While it is apparent that more medern vessels AUGUST 6, 1926 APhnne 56 Fourth and Frankln Sts. ;‘ o ZENGER. - -« - Business Manager |and a more efficient operation might eliminate the|, AUGUST 6 Ihe Miners walloped the Elks 5 to 1 in the third game of the title HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. PHONE 136 il Botered in th Tunteu ss Becond Ciaes aatter, |mccessity for increased freight rates, it seems ceriainle Arthur W. Nelson serics, taking the lead 2 to 1. Nowell, Jackson and Barragar made hom i v SUBSCRIPTION RATES that until some solution to the labor problem is reached | o Mrs. Harry Naifonoff during the game. McCloskey pitched for the Miners and McLaughlin " vered by carrier in Juneau and D for SL.50 per month; & % e % o iie H s 11y monihs, S5.00; one year, $15.00 nothing else can be done S e ® | for the ks The Erwin Feed Co. Card Beverage Co. postage \)ud at the foll rates . Murs, arence irady . e X y Office in Case Lot Grocery 00; st ths, in advance, $7.50; | R A S > ‘r"“:‘" S B il g . Resettling War Victims : g lhlm‘l-{ L;ilnl)";im : Princess Alice was in port from the south and also the Prince Rupert, PHONE 704 Wholesale 805 10th St. avor if they will promptly notify Ralph k o s y VE 3 Ff ettt b i o B e % w! e Ta¥E s Jatter with 150 tourists aboard HAY, GRAIN, COAL PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT Office, 602; Business Office, 374 SWEshington S 08ty . ; : W. Strong . % and STORAGE for MIXERS or SODA POP — Because of improved economic conditions and this| & o o & 0 ¢ ,‘. S ol Attorney H. L. Faulkner returned to Juneau aboard the Princess B \|fy|’«’sr.k oF :5{ J“'\:E”SJ.‘&E; 4o the use for | VEAT'S bumper crops, the lot of millions in Europe AN Alice after a trip south VANT sblication of all mews dispatches credited to it or not other- be much easier this coming winter than it was dur i c A L I r o n N I A TY BEAUTY e ot ager 4 1 T e Sl | e st But for some 631000 men, women ana chil- | | D) (APTMN w“_l Combénias OHe. Shal T o1t Tokestl VAlurGet ik Deilciment P et e SALON TS Py e L O e vl I were schedued to meet on the diamond to settle an cld baseball grudge 478 -— PHONES — 371 Cooper Buldn LEgrabe s "*\“”\H Alaska Newspapers, 1411 noint of desperation, They are the occupants of the ng Blde tle, asl | v . displaced persons camps in Germany, Italy and Austria BE pROSE(UTED FOR ! 3 L b L A ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager By now practically all who wanted to er who have been | filton Sills and Doris Kenyon were at the Palace in “I \. ant My Moderate Prices Open Evenings Bt ;18 in a position to be returned to their home countries (AMP A'I‘ROC""ES Man” and Jack Holt was featured at the Coliseum in “North of '36.” Bt bt o BB, 21 1 have been repatriated. These 630,000 stateless Jews, Poles, citizens of the Baltic republics and other States | Weather report: High, 56; low, 55; cloudy. Jones-Stevens Sl!op METCALFFE SHEET METAL have no homes to go to. Yet every consideration of | TOKYO, Aug. 6. Allicd Ned- | oo rrrr e s ottt B i Heating—Airconditioning—Boat humanity demands that they not be left indefinitely [ quarters announced today the arrest ! b I LADIES'—MISSES” Tanks and Stacks—Everything v. a i o 4 e H 2 - - in the camps, to rot physically and mentally, and |, the Japanese army captain who Dall Lessons n En hsh Y | TR T N in SHEET METAL uitimately to die without hope of making new lives for [ commanded the notorious Camp y W. L. GORDON s Phone 711 90 WiIl 3 s 0 1d ; o St il o] Seward Street Near Third one oughby Ave. themselves in some favorable environment O'Donnell i the Philippines. To § >l i | Clearly, international action on behalf of these|that camp were taken Americans ~ s " 0 nonrepatriables is called for. Every nation, including | who survived the brutal Bataan WORDS OF MISUSED: Do not say he balloon wa ) Femmer Transfer The Rexall Store our own, ha with respect to this problem, a duty |Death March, many to perish v.hert"u;, ibove the clouds.” Omit UP. Prompt. Comiel Sl Your Reliable Pharmacists | which it can and should perform. UNRRA Director |of torture and malnutrition. " OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Preface. Pronounce pref-is, E as in WE LRty itavko rmacsf Fiorello H. LaGuardia has proposed, for instance,| The Captain, Toshio Tsuneyoshi,| prr 1 as in KISS, accent first syllable, o R NAEHONSE BUTLER-MAURO \ that the United States permit the entry of 120000 |has been placed in Sugamo p OFTEN MISSPELLED: Fallible. Observe the LL. B, fne?liflm;lmsz DRUG CO. displaced persons. He has pointed out that this can|and will be prosecuted on charges SYNONYMS: Oppress, depress, burden, weigh down el riangle Square | a be done without involving any permanent change in |of c "HmlunL atrocities. beiesiis = 4 B 4 STEAMSHIP HhARI‘\(x\ tHe :'":nm;..l:',',,,, i n{(,(,',_d s a 1.’;‘;000 & S WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and yours.” Let us i HABRY RACE Juneauites have seen a ,,m,d many ()n::{v]( ’::nav $H6 bulk of them from. two 'op, tHrSEE conttrie: Tk SOLEMNITY; seriousness; dignity; gravity. “She was impressed by the Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Druggist parties come and go, many of them supposedy making wouiq be a relatively simple matter for Congress to solemnity of the occasion.” ¥ i the trip to Alaska on official matters but really spend- | give the President authority for a limited perod to 'I'HEN RETRA(]‘S ,,,.m.,”---,N.\,A.-,m"-.--""m-m | | Pianos—Musical Instruments The Squibb Store’ ing the time playing. But all who attended yesterday’s |use these unused places to permit the entry of b | and Supplier Where Pharmacy hearing on the steamship transportation problem were | refugees regardless of the country of their origin. e ‘ MODERN E'”OU ETTE by Phone 206 Second and Seward Profession agreeably surprised. The members of the House Sub- The United States has rightly been pressing Great | Aug. 6.—Robert Semple, New Zea- | ( ROBFRTA LEE | o Ny Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries got down Britain to permit the immediate entry of 100000 Aug. 5.-Robert Semple,ENOGOREL) | .0 el sulia i i v S e HEINKE GENERAL 20TH CENTURY MEAT h no delay and probed into the invest- refugee European Jews into Palestine. Our case for [land Works Ministe with- REPAIR S to business with no delay and | ito ¢ I 4y % fent he: Tide: etk Q. How can timidity be overcome? ‘PAIR SHOP MARRET o D i A ledee Such a policy, good as it is, would be better if we|drew a emen made at a ol Sy A | redas H . tigation with questions showing far more knowledge [ABEwed. & imilar véa MinEsd to - bbht the. emcriencylbaliic. pollim meekbplia L & Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner Juneau's Most Popumlar of the shipping problems of Alaska than was expected. | S0 AgEllar Tondiness fo R L Ay P it I e A. One must develop faith in one’s selt, torce thoughts of inferiority Blacksmith Work “Meating” Place with constructive, humane and enlightened acticn jthat President Truman was the| .. ¢ cpe's mind, must not be afraid of other people, and must join SNER Already this committee has made a better impression | =" © sl of inoes ganasteit® B 1 nd, must n afrs ¥ ) @ st j GENERAL REPAIR WORK ONLY THE RE OB AL on Alaskans than any visiting Congressional party Yk . fered an. apology “without any, " oonversation without hesitancy Ebotle 208 < MUV SIEHES 2 PHONE 207 = most can remember. Pals reservation whatsoever.” Q. What is a “dinner dance”? NE 202 i Both industry and “public” as well as government | 2o | Semple explained that he had A. A dinner dance is usually quite an extensive affair, given in & 3 witnesses yesterday stressed time and again the influ- e assumed the President was respon-|a large home, where fifty or more people dine, followed by dancing | The Store for Men' ence of “labor trouble” on the ever increasing cost of | It is an empty satisfaction that the mob obtained \.,1,1., for lifting price (-‘nvnmn:._ lb.ué‘ Q. /\‘w there any certain subjects that should be avoided in con , getting goods from the States into Alaska, and it iS [ |ast week when they intimidated a Thomaston, Ga.,,| Subseauently learned that he had yersation? apparent that most of the trouble comes from that editor for his animadversions about the election of {S¥ ported :-I policy 1’-”" the best in-| A. There most certainly are; one should never make a habit of | 3 ! source. The company officials who gave testimony | Gene' Talmadge. The editor, faced with the loss of |terests of the people discussing chronic illnesses, accidents, operations, and deaths | | Front St—Triangle Bldg. YOUR 107 Cherry St. | '+ admitted they had no control over employees—that 'his plant and possibly his head, agreed to apologize. | : 2 (s SR e | eFFlCE Seattle 4, Wash pilfering is “disgracefu)” and will become more so in Ibt would be easy t!:l(-m!dvmx‘:dlnm for pusillanimity, ‘i'l very .smm;nlumf re d.}“l\ Ivlu'.\‘ 1‘1“\:1 | 5 = : A 5 i { but martyrdom would have added nothing to this ad-|two powerful friends at court. i the future. Three men caught stealing luxury freight | Put marts b I_O O K d l [A R N | S ! vertisement of Georgian hoodlumism. To some of our | Italy's friend was the USA, Bul- : an A C. GORDON {' Warfield SDmg fore FOR items were fined $9 each by a U. S. Commissioner and | g F 2 Tpat e the | Féaders the incident might seem a return to the horse- friend was the USSR. Rus- |} i | (Formerly Guy L. Smith ) Wall I and are sl working on the boats becae th | S0, 15 Mt mGRL e 1 e o e o e §} | ormeny Guy L Smith Drgs Paper union wouldn't let the company fire them. |take a graver view. This seems to us an organized |garia pay no reparations, whilel 1. What famous European ruler sold the Uniled States enough land | b Eumily Remodics The lack of control over employees has also meant | attempt to muzzle criticism in the worst fascist man: | from Italy. she demanded $300,000~ for a bargain price to form seventeen new States? | | HORLUCK’S DANISH IDEAL PAINT SHop higher and higher wages and excessive overtime. Lack | ner, and it must be viewed as a dark cmen of things | 00. to Jimmie Byrnes, this 2. How many feet on cach side weuld a square acre have? ICE CREAM Phone 549 of agreements with longshoremen and continual strikes | to come by the 125 Georgia newspapers which opposed | was scaled down to $100,000,000. S WEiSh Tt TRT gt Pative Water Tovi n Bhe DEttet BSiatas e S onE O Trediiv e : : SR almadg 7 ‘natorig mpaig | .Th > of riging - 5 v wE 5 E 5 g e ! have cost the taxpayers hundreds of thousands of 1T1111'1r;(13. I‘i‘i‘(‘\‘lf)f“lull“".}l (]‘Th‘l‘ll f:gn" S .!‘[\ l.l. ¢ I‘Ht ‘:’-‘{x s ”‘l:f:(l lml 4 "Whiat was the ars and Bars HUTCHINGS ECONOMY i dollars in delay and sent loading and unloading costs e editarial 4o whieh.the Joabiobijeatoll. stated | PO e B 5 Vit wore thie Mins Pliie. sad Santa Mas MARKET soaring. At the same time slowdown practices have | SImPLy: “In lllw ount (n\lnnvs:}hmr u-.m‘.-ylumP ?;1\(:‘“«,;14 on lmr |)m11-;.‘(:l war in E o g GLACIER ICE co. % % iy < _ | prejudice rule an ) is a Negro problem, ‘Old i pia even before Hitler went on the b . o5 Wi i feninguid tigggroind_times of a1l veggels: dendingiy zot his big votes, but in the '4'Inu|mm~ where | rampage, pay reparations than 1. Napeleon, who sold us the Louisiana Territory in 1803 | (Tl enis At Al A Tcktlsr MOME Dellveries " jongshore experi6h Vet nigher- education and enlightening reign Carmichael piled | Finland, Hungary or Rumania. In-| 2. 2087 (plus) feet. {11 Loussi il Goormp Beos: Slloph 41k MONTHLY RATES Continual strikes without notice on the part of |yp a4 huge vote.” The validity of the statement is | cidentally, Italy p parations 3. The trumpeter swan | PHONES 553—92—85 ph "4 the longshoremen have become so common that it is | | proved all too clearly by the character of the opposi- | \ to Ethiopia despite the fact that 4. The Confederate Flag one no longer news when the longshoremen aren't working, it. It is a measure of the stupidity of the |she ravished that country in one of 5. The names of Columbus’ three ships. | but when they are. ters who think they made the editor eat hisjthe most shameful conquests in ___ & 5 , | l’) B.P a | words that they can believe that an apclogy makes | history. The treaty only provide | s He Th Witness Norman Banfield, representing the Town . ¥ A 3 g [ ——————————— | ¥ rreet e P! i |what was said any less true. All they did was to that Ttaly pay Ethiopia for dams ~| | Meets every second and fourth e Alaskan Hotel of Haines, told longshore working practices hit the | X : ‘ s 5 Wednesday at 8 Visiti lunderline the truth of the ecditor’s comment. In a ed works of art. anothe SMITH HEATING and APPLIANCE CO SRy (B0 Pl VagllOg) Newly Renovate residents of the smaller communities served by ;mnn;w,w, also, the cpisode is a measure of the tre- | country wantonly ded by Mu . brothers welcome. E. C. REY- e“!R b a::vam dnf:nm ld)oal_ :vm;le ;; vl\‘as once the pldzlcucde Ir): keep expenses | mendous task lying ahead of the progressive forces in | solini, also gets no stated repa EOBMERLY SMITH OIL BURNER SERVICS ;’;':f'st Exalted Ruler. W. H e ; lown by the delivery man and a deck hand loading | Georgia. tions ents. fre aly. Greel - H . BIGGS, Secretary. PHONE SINGLE 8 |tions payments from Italy. Greek Lt S5 NE SINGLE O g g > — | aetuacea il b 8 HHAE fop GO0 0il Burners — Plumhing — Heating Ihe Wiflllflfllfll luf FsmctlgumeMen in London | (tered on that side, but their in-!goyence bate. In other words, the DAY PHONE—476 NIGHT PHONE—BLACK 791 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 JUNEAU ast September. |stincts are with the USA and the Tnite ates 1c v’s battles = o’ P b o | At San Francisco he jumped all United Kingdom. After all, Masaryk Dindied Stares 1oupnpsiiy ot | S etalsa ot UPHOLSTERY CO. Merry-Go-I!ound {iov diet ; : - After all, Masaryk i, ecret Big Four sessions vight — & £ Dl Monday of each month RE-UPHOLSTERING fi\[c[: lmo Sn]dlkl‘l .h\gl{:;\s. 1{:( was ;\';ls llzu,wd in England and the!gown the line and despite the | in Scottish Rite Temple NEW FURNITURE e | bitterly sarcastic with exico’s United State SRR gy Fins A &1 b i B (Continued from Page One) I\Foroivn et € 3 {gnashing of teeth by the Italian beginning at 7:30 p. m. DRAPERIES i 0 adilla, accus Prime Ministetr, she got off much KETCHIKAN TRANSPORTA M. L. MacSPADDEN, him of learning “his little speech FRIENDLY ENEMIE | Bettar ithan exputied . Phone 36 122 2nd St. Byrnes into giving permanent and|way in advance to support the sk v s Sonls san, ospl Worshipful Master; JAMES W. a official recognition - of -Latvia’s ‘U‘ ited -t“» 4 1' All L One indication of how badly this, Note—Enemy delegates are given OPERATING MOTORSHIP “DART” LEIVERS, Secretary. ; Tecog DN B irinlied iBietes TiTieault: - 4 AUN conference was organized: When hotel space and automobiles by the A . 5 % Lithuania’s and Estonia’s incorpor- | American nations were alienated yy . v ¢ oo . o LASKA ELECTRONICS B L the Boviet In. bos sk Sk the peace treaties for the Axis sat-| French Government in Paris as CABBIES FREIGHT and PASSENGEBS Sitver Bow Lodge 5 5 iy ‘Molulo\ Svloptltaling ‘;;‘“ lined up with the anti-Russian | ejjjtes finally were made public'they wait impatiently to sign the No. A 2. LO.OF. Sales and Service only twenty copies were available final documents of peace. The on - S its each given the nod to these three Baltic) cards more carefully. Perhaps he pon Some newsmen, such as theltheir country’s flag on the hotel ’ deyal 8005 M 1. 0.0. B EANG 1P (o) Borimep 217 Seward| states as part of Russta. The FDR- | rcalizes that public opinion has| Greeks and ;‘h;r gid r‘!uin'x I;w{ w;n'n th nr(.'\x “_‘ g (] Conning Inlet Waterfall Bader Logging Co. Port Alexander Visiting Brothers Welcome PHONE 62 Winston OK, he said, was given at crystallized against Russia. At any | giole copy Th m-)‘! $Hid: generai | (rer ot i ls‘\"rimr'/\u 1NC. 10460 Rose Ifuvt Tokeen Shakan FLOYD Hf)RTO\N, N.oble Grand Teheran and Yalta. Byrnes, how- | rate, instead of hurling Molotov| omtent ot the 1eoutic o gener el Gl R AR S View Cove Edna Bay Point Baker H. V. CALLOW, Secretary —— ever, didn't want to recognize the cocktails when things went against' , .. & gk i s e T ™ '] Hetta Inlet Cape Pole Lincoln Rock P x known to the enemy countries, the Tap ds vaton twirling, toe §pydaburg Juneau Logging Co. Cape Decis Weange | s e Baltic states as yet him, he has been outwardly patient' gyoi things Bulgaria and Ttaly did | danc et -0gging AAbe RS AN Vrangell e s oy 3 otween S ver I' 2 . e - g . H Secret Sessioii . o — Between’ and calm. He leans over backward s (o out a loud squawk. The | batic, o n acro- Returning by Way of : E L L l S A l R L l N E s Byrnes and France's handsome, to explain Russia’s position. When (real fact, however, is that both is begin= Point Bake Klawock or Hydab 3 : 2 5 S R It oen A A S, i bt Jaker awock raig ydaburg pink-cheeked Foreign Minister Bi- he saw the votes were stacke wl off better than the othe for ner Studio 411 Seventh. Red 5T s 5 g S ” persuade Bidault to join the USA public committee meetings, Molotov A mmediately jumped on the oppo- sition bandwagon. He seconded Byrnes' motion that the press be ;admmed. On important questions KETCHIKAN TRANSPORTATION 00 TCHIKAN, ALASKA and the United Kingdom in unify ing Germany. But the Frenchman has been stubborn. Like Attlee, he is in a trading mood and has de- T steamers for Prince Rupert. Vancouver, and Seattle | via Petershurg and Wrangell i With connections to Craiy, Klawock, Hydaburg and ] | _FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 |=|Z oMo L E A v clined to agree to unification of of course, Molotov doesn't budge an| 4 el | Germany unless—and this is a big inch. But at least he has learned -'; Pijaire J 7 | - unl France ts two conces-|to be more polite about them. | 12, 38 Ominous AlR|M! ions [ ! 13. Rubber tree La i n - el < Crol MOTORSHIP ESTERBETH Lucilie’s Beauty Salon j (1) More territory from Italy 4 £ PEACE TABLE | ' Mohamme | Lva- 3 and cver, Rl 5 et 4 (2) Complete French control of | The Chinese Ambassador sits| 15 Healthy RED| | HAINES SRAGWAY " MONDAY SPECIALIZING IN ALL KINDS AND TYPES OF PERMANENT { the Saar Valley, with its rich coal during Cogrence sessions waving IT. Marsh = E 10 P "WAVEh FOR ALL"E‘EXTVU‘RLS OF HAIR o deposits plus the industrially weal- a large Japanese fan. It's warm in| 1y preand. HAM | by Phone 492 HAIR (,(;TTI!\(: . Klein Bldg. thy Rhineland | the Luxembourg Palace. Lined | 20. Giacial snow ElL1] | Leaves for | FULL LINE OF DERMETIC CREAMS Obviously Jimmie Byrnes, good| up on the very front Conference Behold NOR| ! i - — - a trader as he may be, can't trade rcw are Australia’s Evatt and Am- “”\T‘gflma DlEY] | SITKA and WByporls eve'Y WEdHESdaY 6 p-“- | DOUGL s BO T S][()P ! away these points, because they erica’s Byrncs, most dynamic of all Idler l’.\SSEN(.‘ERS, FREIGHT and MAIL | A /.[‘ Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle dele; all In drops | Malt liquors have to be decided by the rest of They got their seats al- 28. Toward Poem , /i : the conference. The tragic fact is phabetically, though the French 30, Antaretic bird Beyptian lizard DOWN 2. Public s et e ey imtp e e New consh’uchon and nepa“’s Jflhs that while the delegates barter and stretched a point to have Byrnes 32 Draw Al Maryiss 28w L ’,','I’“””":nn, 5 haggle. conditions in Germany are sit in front. Strictly speaking, he B/ Bdralpios nhene ol W. W. ROFF Free Estimate Phone Douglas 192 drifting dangerously — so danger- should sit under Etats Unis (Unit- © Ghastly i 5. R A e i %A ously that unification may come (oo cd States), not Amerique (America) . Winglike | as a paid-up subscriber to THZ DAILY ALASKA = te. MGE R, flied e olle - Wikiiarstom EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENIN (o< e s g sy e | from Molotov and voted wrong on English fetts Present this coupon to the bo: ic > SENATOR LA GUARDIA? [one ballot. Reason was t White Pty W AR | 1 the box office of the The ex-mayor of New York, Russia, listed as Belorussia, comes Hoisting 4 f otherwise known as The Little near the top of the roll cail ai- A | CAPITOL THEATRE 1891—0V9f Ha"acem“ry of Bankmg_ls46 Flower, enjoyed everything about phabetically, so its delegate didn't L H and receive TWO TICKETS to sce: Paris while stopping here except have time to get the nod from the LS ” ) " ! b the fact that the Parls fire de-!Russian delegation bt B | ONCE UPON A HONEYMOON . partment didn't stage a fire. Asked Canada also voted wrong on one | DL any mi on LR whether he would run for the U. 8. ballot—for Russia and st the Federal Tax—12¢ per Persow Senate from New York, La Guardia'British Empire. This was when | indicated that, if nominated, he Czechoilovakia’s Jan Masaryk pro- Meadow PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUFE, CAB CO. p would run like a fire engine pesed two rotating chairman of Fown In Ohle i “Ed Flynn,” he was told, “is the Rules Committee, one Yugoslay Hluddied and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and l lle B. ° e ren s hlvikn‘;u ~}l‘>“H e ’l”“"rit"“““”"‘ ‘;:’d ane “i“” an RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. iorello. “Do you?” King supported this straddle, { WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! an A ey though the U. S, Britain and all A MOLOTOV COCKTAIL the cther members of the British OldBSl Bank nm Alaska The hard-hitting, mercurial For- Empire opposed .This Czech - RICAL SAVI i eign Minister of Russia has chang- straddle on the chairmanship is Th I N S b i tu_t i ed his tactics 2 lot since the Unit- significant of the hole the Czechs Valey ere S 0 u s l e or CUMME NGS ed Nations Conference at San' are in. They have to go along with | | Chincse pagoda 5. Uncooked Francisco. Also, since the Council Russia because their Newspaper Advertising! bread is but-

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