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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA r E 7, father of two children and a train- e e e sttt i nmirrrninnee . KELLY BLAKE RETURNS TO MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE N@. 14" - Daily Alaska Empire (2555 i ki e ARG L B 3 \ i " 3 of Published every evening except Sunday by the FURTE PERL O B.eltz s 7 bt i 20 THE EMPIRE 5 E. J. (Kelly) Blake was a south- | in Scottish Rite Temple \ EMPIRE PRI G COMPANY watched the dumb horror as the youth at the wheel | } |bound passenger aboard the Prin-|beginning at 7:30 p. m 5 Second and Maim Juneau, Alasks . |pitted his frail car against the hurtling tons of pas- b e ceas Norah snitdiite.to His hpme in i ‘ 1 BOROTHY TROY LINGO - . Vice-President | Senger train. He couldn't check the headlong """"‘ih‘ JANUARY 7, 1920 Eugene, Orggon, where he is asso- ]‘u_ » BOOTH, WILLIAM R, CARTER - - - Editor and Manager |of the train enough to make any difference. He| torest was being shown in the leasing of lots in the|ciated with the Weyerhouser Lum- L‘V;XI‘WPM Master; JAMES W ALMRED ZENGER. - - - -7 Business Manager | couldn't turn or swerve. The ulrnmi:g rails held ‘:"m . . 2. Purchasers of leases were Dr. H. C. DeVighne, G. E.|ber Comelm;yA ; Y VERS, Secretary. B 7 e can Sikdir, | NSRGTRNY. o0 course. '« All hie Bould a0 WAS Pray. Gie= | o JANUARY 7 ® | Cleveland, J. D. Helps, R. J Sommers, Dr. G. E. Freeburger, Z. N.| Mrs. Blake, who with her hus- kg s Eutered i the Post Olfiee in Juncau as Becond Cisss Matter. | ORGP P B8 FIEC 05 as the automobile raced | § WY ‘giil‘(::(;::i Fa Ay ;Jncxlnnnn. The develu‘:mem was mgbe called | band arrived in.Juneau shortly B P O ELKS i "L'x"5...','.'-&'1"';‘.‘“»«‘-“:..'?;':1:,‘l $1.50 per monthi | | ward its rendezvous with death—the girl throwing e Darlene Gross ® | Barnacle Gables. Dr. Robert Simpson had purchased a tract on the efore Christmas, will remain for 4. U By mail, postare puid. at the following rates: her hands in front of her face and cringing in horror o Arley Forest 8 | dleich homestead: i Hhis BEAIIS e several weeks visiting her parents, | npoy, i Wenaiid a One year, in advance, £15.00; six months, in sdvance, $7.50; {against the driver. . Terry Ray . ‘adleich homes . s . Mr. and Mrs. John Krugness be- PESHY g et B O mcribers. will confer a favor if they will promptly motifs | In the utter nick of time, as the engineer and o Katherine Pelroy . | Mis i e 1O returning to her home. come. JOSEPH H. SADLIER, the Business Office of any failure or irresularity in the delivery | pi¢ fircmen . waited to hear the crash and rendering o Mrs. H. F. Waldemar . r. and Mrs. K. W. Chapman of Douglas were hosts at a bridg R PV ey BRI Bk W i RIOGE of z?g{{v:‘;:r.- News Office, 602; Business Office, 374. |of metal and the screams, the automobile grazed by {e Frank Allen Peratrovich e Ten guests were present and Mrs. Robert Praser and Alex Dunham : WELCOME {4 Gamrefiss, A 5 i _" NSRS OF ABSOCIATED TR ——— |tle locomotive. The youth drove on. He'd won lgxf ° Karl E. Ashenbrenner ® | were high ¢ S. To Ql_e {flz‘slators and out of S . The Associated Press Js exclusively entitied to the use for |desperate gamble with his life, the life of the girl|o J. T. Petrich . S own visitors to the Salmon Creek repubiication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other: |and perhaps the lives of the trainmen. So, at the|gq Florence McKay . Charles Tuckett of Douglas returned from Seattle on the Queen. Country Club. 8 3t | ;"‘::"f_"“““’ g Vaper SRS, IS JOOR HEWE. DEY end of the run, Engineer Beltz wrote a letter to fi‘l;‘u-. .| AR - - — s Doogan Janitor Service 4 NATIONAL ers—s'gmrn\{ss — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 ::-:::;:r‘;ll:)(l‘\\:l‘\l:d {:m]:xl\\:v:ng)h];:‘u‘?itg:rm::w:::‘\:;rs‘ R @ B e NN Judge James \A{ickersham and wife returned to Juneau on the Queen | /=" — Phone 574 J. M. Doogan, Owner goi R T T — 'and megazines have republished since. It said, in after spending over a month in the States. Moose Lodge No. 700 Washing Windows, Cleaning and a e EENT T s lar Meetings Each Frida; Waxing of Floors, Shoveli VD i3 “You and your girl were one second from eternity (ONDIIIONS ward McAlister, who had been visiting here over the holidays, re- (l}‘:::rnor—ARN‘O‘LD HILDR’E Stiow gand Conitastetsl Cle::i:: | Sunday, son. 1 hope vou read this and know it means turned to Skagway on the Queen. SRR !you, and that your girl will too. If T were that girl T i WAL1ER R. HERMANSEN ) T'd pull away from you, fast. You don't have good | F WEATHER i Fmery Valentine was reported as being quite ill from an attack of L ! I sense. son. You probably say you love her. I wonder. | influcnza. that Had kRl IREA 13 VBAA" sk ue | o 20uts duss: e et % Thote we love we try to protect. But not you. ‘ | & Befl s rood Cenley |Wouldn't that have been a nice Christmas present | Edith Lundgren celebrated her eighth birthdey at a party given RAVES b {to hand your mother—a, brokEasaml, baiterecybosit Ai- A at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Lundgren. Attending the H.S. G Grocery Phones 104—105 » e hr:} \:;1 i."éi»”“v'é'f :lr]: (h\‘:;n:‘ \:fl‘:;\:u:m?i 3\}5 ® | party were June Lynch, Dolores Smith, Anita Porter, Alberta Porter, Ruth The Clothing Man an :-;:—rl:?;'a";tm ;;’;‘xt‘t’iuunu ones waiting home for us. We, too, could | Yeather conditions and temper- | Torkelson, Lucille Lynch, CarolmeA McAlister, Ruth Geyer and Olga LEVI'S OVERALLS Sin ‘:m. Sy * have been killed. Next time you go driving around, aftures at various Alaska points,|Torkelson. Mrs. Lundgren was assisted by Miss Helen Torkelson and for Boys " stop and look. We don't want to hit you. If I were also on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30|Miss Marion Lee. 5 5 [You, son, and vou, too, sis, I'd thank God for that|a, m, 120th Meridian Time, and | S The Rexall Store B = TER |split second He granted you Sunday evening. And yeleased by the Weather Bureau, Weather: High, 38; low, 35; rain. ) ATTEND THE LEGISLATURE p?(‘asr for God's sake, don't try it again.” | Juneau, follow A AR AR et Ut AN o i GEUEGH Bnus. Vour Religple Pharmacist p - o i That letter would make pretty good required read- | Anchorage -Gl | ) 2 " . by Widest Selection of BUTLER-MAURO Legislators, new and old, are welcomed to Jum‘:\u.\“‘“ for all aleamE e O g‘c":]"i;‘ fg_fi,‘fg‘;x | Dally I_essons n EngllSh W. L. GORDON UOR DRUG CO. ! k For the next sixteen days of the special session ! S T e S e | e ',lQ d | . plus the sixty days of the regular session of the Legis- | Norway Makes Second Heavy Defense Gran (it | TR s PRONE 29¢ e Intare sy iseld bs he Duslest peopts 16 the caplial. (News of Norway) Edmonton 19--8now | WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “Her death is daily antici- || === C. J. EHRENREICH-CPA . Thev B llop W adcrplst Ja (s Hims. Norway's second extraordinary defense appropria- | Fairbanks -39—FOE Latcd Say, “Her death is dafly EXPECTED.” ANTICIPIATED usually || gav tr With Flowers” but 4 el And here in Juneau we are fortunate in that W " vear totalling $22400,000 was passed by the Haines 10—pt. Cloudy o L A RbRS R ok e by et . . B R can watch in action the people we have elected. | Norwegian Parliament on December 10 against nine Havre . . 49—Pt. C]oudyj OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Gloucester (Mass) Pronounce as SAY IT WITH OURS! g i The galleries of the House and Senate should be |communist votes. A first extraordinary appropriation Juneau Airport 16—-Pt. Cluludy‘ | g st CrDRSL i _]uneau Florish A PHONE 351 4 full each day. Voters should attend sessions of the|totalling $22,000,000 was passed by Parliament on Ke!cm_.(nn Egg‘f:l OFTEN MISSPELLED: Raise (to lift). Rays (a number of light b Room 3—;‘attuck Bldg. pl Legislature whenever possible, should become ac- |March 16. Earlier, the Three- Year Defense Program KD?.‘T,L\ LY Cloudi bdams). Rate (o tar Aown it troy) PHONE 311 — quainted with the people they have elected to represent | drawn up following liberation was !our}nd to be inade- fiocly;)l,)? i P:‘ Cloudy' SENGRTS! Biibls hery, auiber. divie, MR- Riscorinsct: X - 4 them, should become familiar With the laws they quate in light of world developments, el s 3Pt Cloudy | part, severe, sunder, destroy. The Erwin Feed Co. An B. BETTS introduce. ‘!wwNm)pro?r:(‘1‘;[1‘:;::1 ;rux:xli:; l;excce):;lding tfikc extreme Northway -42—Pt. Cloudy WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us e Publfe Y These are the men and women whom you, the ;i:,l}‘ e i | Petersburg 17—Clear increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: Office tn Case Lot Grocers ublie Accountan: people, elected to make the laws, to levy the.taxes, ["""y o (ouige of debate, Prime Minister Einar Portland 38—Cloudy | CONDONE; to, forgive, especially by treating the offender as if the PHCNE 78 A | B i - to make the appropriations necessary to run the Terrl- | o\ o qeon Jashed out at the Norwegian Communist Prince George 19—Pt. Cloudy rrence had not been committed. “Such action is not easily condoned.” HAY, GRAIN, COAL : tory for the next iwo years. Party and its parliamentary policy regarding the de- 'Seattle 38—‘ch’ar‘ B S iR ——— and STORAGE Simpson :3idg. Fhone 191 The legislators are responsible to the people. The fens(; program. Replying to the arguments of an Sitka ..h_pt_r Llu‘udy‘ ! b e ’ people should show their interest in the legislators |earlier Communist speaker who had decried the ap- | Whitehorse -15—Clear | MODERN E'I'lOUE'I"I’F Y I FOR .' and their accomplishments for the Territory by attend- | propriation, the Prime Minister declared, “We others Yakutat e & ROBERTA LEE | Call EXPERIENCED MEN w ll P P iis seaiions whenever poaible {find that our democracy is worth this price. The | 5 : : iy g L) Mg a apers You elected them. It is presumed that they intend | Communists do not seem to think so. For l'hem thrt‘rtl' (;.El{:\l, N TANK> HMELTED B ) e | aA FRED POLETIE to serve vou well. Let them know you are interested |are other factors which w_enzh morefhoat\;xly. o\:\ll:" ee MOSCOW A.W»~ Gem.mA“ .tzutl):.s_ Q,. When a‘man is introduced to a w,omnn and the man offers his ‘ Id al P ¥ i they are doing. They deserve your interest.|that we must place consideration for the country— captured during the war are be-|nand, is she obligated to extend her hand? | Phone 247 e ainf Shop » e o |and by that we mean Norway—before party politics.” ing junked here and melted down.| A yes. While it is the woman's privilege to offer her hand or not, p o R & | e i ivening Moscow” said the tanks |y wouid be very ill-bred for her to refuse if the man should extend his | Phone 549 Fred W. Weod: + ¢ Engineer’s Letter | “What do you do with your money, anywa: —many of them the huge 60-ton’ ... e .- ” | QTFWNS. (Cincinnati Enquirer) | Catehline of an ad. Say, you mind your own busi- LE e el S"_cx’l‘::“:“'ge,',l:f Q Ts it permissible when eating to cut the bread with the knife, g 4 4L ‘ Some months ago a youth and & girl in an auto. (Ress. Nobody but a creditor can talk to us like that. E?gt i‘zpnt;]x‘ ju:k h:‘:;. SRR e bl | G i iy | T s mobile raced a speeding railroad train to a grade ST i, 2 The announcement said the same | A. No; neither is ccrrect. The‘bread should be broken, one bite at { READY-TO-WEAR | .Liquor Store crossing in Nebraska. At the throttle of the train| Overheard, experienced parent speaking: “A girl . "0 covc "o other German tanks, [a time, and lifted to the mouth with the fingers. | PR SR | ' was a second generation Union Pacific engineer,|is easier to raise, but harder to get rid of. mebile guns and other armament! Q. Is it all right for employees to send cards or gifts to their em- B A v A B n s et & , dzpenitg TR 32 A % NN iy which have been on exhibition. ployer on holidays and anniversaries.? | A ‘We liberals have got to take a definitely planned should a war > = A. This is often done, but it is really better to keep business relations N n ) s l | Phone 689 . The wasmflfl'on stand, even though we may lose, break out in Europe. The daily intake ‘of cobalf of @ |entirely separate from things personal. | aska Music apply || it < so that the people will know we i typical sheep is about 28 thous-| . e e e . et Aottt | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager | Me"y'fio'no‘md do not accept the type of leader- CENTRAL-AMERICAN |andth of an ounce, yet if it is not | g | M « || “e Aluk“ I.ld | — ship being forced or us, and will DICTATORS resent in its food the sheep “mi LOO K a nd lEA R N by i Flanos anmd B'“m“;"-n ! By DREW PEARSON not follow it during this Congress." | neanwhile, in Central America o | A. C. GORDON ¢ | Phone 206 Second and Sewara || Newly Renovated Reoms 5 —_— s TR three dictators—in the Dominican B bm‘: 2 F R I st Reasenable Rater b tirued from Page Ome N N AMERICA epublic, Nicars Iva- 2 b r OB, IR : Fmib = s A]l(!::(?u;h\ pfis{:‘cl attention during g;fi‘le;:“T,f;;:‘iuthgl:?flfily se:talp To the Legislators and out "Vf 1. Which are the four largest islands in the world in order of Lheir! HEINKE GENERAL PHONE SINGLE © of Oregon—it was decided to op- 1948 was centered chiefly on Ber- lished organization of American lOWn V‘S‘“’l“sbm the Salmon g(:”fit size? REPAIR SHOP o pose Taft's efforts to change Sen- lin, China and Palestine, actually states to see how tough it will be Country Club. 2. Which are the two most popular meats in the United States? I Weiding, Plumbing, Ofl Burne: || ate GOP rules so he could boss the | the year produced more unrest and with the Nicaraguan attempt to n ‘M"‘F" i3 ;; 'ds % Sakaa 3. What country produces three-fourths of the world’s supply of J Blacksmith Work | PHONE 565 A GOP policy committee for another | viclence right in our own Latin- overthrow the govemnment of Flexible Flier Sie T e ¢t |chicle used for making chewing gum? [| cENERAL REPAIR wORK Tho Hard o fou | funerican front yard than any- peaceful Costa Rica. feinieocts e - "1 4 What U. £ city is called “The Hub"? | *hone 204 929 W. 12th 8¢ mas fiaraware (o. “It seemed to us that Senator Where else in the world. The Syvernmpat gl By 3 Balye-1. = - | 5 What American bird builds what is conceded to be the mosi || — o PAINTS — OILS s Taft thinks he is bigger than the | Five governments were over- dor was toppled by a military mering briskly but rrobably moti oo oot | BeREcd. Sas Ml rules he helped devise,” said Ives, | thrown, bloody riots in Colombia coup on Dec. 15. Panama narrowly boil over during 1049. A major prdtas i ‘| Juneau Janifor Service HARDWARE 4 " imit , during the Pan American Con- gverted civil war over a disputed cabinet shakeup is likely before 3 s g acidly. “The rule limiting a policy o inous i ; i 1. Australia, Greenland, Borneo and Madagascar. I A P committee chairman to four years|ference left ominous tension in presidential eleciion, but succeed- long. ; s e L e Home and Commercial g < was adopted in the first place to |thelr wake, while, from Argentina, ed in changing administrations Many deep-rooted economic and . g y pork. ‘ Cleaning Remington Typewriters prevent the very thing Mr. Taft is {John Peron reached out to spread without bloodshed. ; social - factors—some domestic in | 3. Mexico. el iy Sk SOLD and SERVICED by trying to do. T |his military influence jn other Cuba installed a new prgsxdent. origin, others the result of univer- | 4. Boston, Mass. | . J B B"‘ & c° |countries. Bad as the year 1948 liperal, energetic Carlos Prio So- sal trends—are involved in what is 5. The oriole. | oD ud . “The time nas come for liberal | g, "y oyever, the year 1949 un- carras, in orderly fashion. The now happening all over Latin Am- S be e —— “Our Doorstep Is' Worn by Republicans to take a stand against | oeciionably will produce further siatus quo wes maintained in erica. But politically it boils down The Charles W. Carter Satisfied Customers” him,” grimly added the New York |, heavals ~ Thanks partly to the Guatemala and Haiti—which means to an all-out battle of democratic EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED 2 Senator. “This is an informal |, ., oicance and ineptitude of the vigorous democracy in the first forces vs the totalitarians of both M riu; meeting to decide how many Sen- |y g gtate Department, partly to and semi-feudalism in the second. the right and left. nn- n- n_ “Ann“AnnT 0! “Y ators want (o make that fight" | eigrent Argentine intrigue, South The next twelve months will be Communists have —demonstrated Puurth and Frankiin St . There was a chorus of @yes {rom | sperican militarists and reaction- historic for uneasy Central Ameri- their willingness to play ball with OPTOMETRIST PHONE. I Senators Flanders, Lodge, MOISC|,yjes are making a strong come- ca, They will produce either full- fascist-minded military elements Second and Franklin Juneau bl - Leverett Saltonstall, Massachusetts, |, cy scale warfare, with Cuba, Costa throughout the continent. When PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS George Aiken of Vermont, Chan “yiost jikely hotspots during 1949 Rica and Guatemala lined up you add this fact to the ultra-con- Card Beverage Co Gurney of South Dakota (& N€W- g, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia and azainst three or four dictatorships, servatism of wealthy Latin-Ameri- i pomay to” Uheral, QO r?nk.sr Ray | geuador—in that order. The Boli- or else overthrow of the “strong can landholders, plus U. S. . -diff- Wholesale 805 10th St it ifig:}n:ndo( chmél:;;.“l;:::";‘ w\:llllll:(::;mn Army, still lar_gvl,\' M.xnl\;(f un-nf"_““dv the first practical movevs ’ere.nce l?ward the wrh‘?le plf(‘uu- it Oldesi Bank in Alaska PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT JUNEAU DAIRIES ‘ 4 y fascist-minded officers, is al-'toward realizing Simon Bolivar's isn't hard to understand why real | f or SODA POP DELICIOUS ICE CREAM Young of North Dakota, and Ed-|yeqqy hostile toward what it con- old dream of @ Caribbean Union. |democracy is on the defensive | e MEXERS < Tor it - ward Thye of Minnesota. siders President Hertzog's middle- Mexican politics will go on sim- [among our neighbors. 1891 or Hall 2 cen'"r o' Bankin 1949 daily habit—ask by name R of-the-road “ineffectual liberalism.” s _“ g_ 2 ’ A e TAFT':M:I::::EABLE It will probably try a coup before e % v Y c“ler S “Qfl [ ww Juneau Dme‘l Inc- A 3 summer. o ¢ . Pormerly SABIN'E —_— % B il monsis; we. must sssert| T Beskth ‘contitbiog. sooncunc |LOIAERRISRIRUIMPRATS The B. M. Behrends Tk Chrysier Marine Engines purselves now,” said Vermont's us- |troubles have dangerously weaken- [ ] L ] Stetsen and Mallory MACHINE SHOP ually soft-spoken Aiken, “so the ed the prestige of the clumsy Dutra A‘CROBS 23. Il:";“n[ l:::‘fy nk Arrow Shirts and Underwear Marine Hardware people will know we have rejected regime and have given former d X F"‘;‘:;‘“ et a Ba Allen Edmends Bbess ’ the leadership that has kept our | tator Vargas new hope. Luis Pres- & Goodby ran nami Sywer. Lageaer Chas. G. Warner Co \ party tied to the past. We have tes, leader of the now-illegal Braz- % weapons Ar::gle:or food s n i — e e . U, 5 compromised with Taft for the last |illan Communist Party, has a ;: rmer Rue {l}‘nsno KA a’ety ep“s t ” time.” .working agreement with Vargas / very stup Baldwin, Morse, Lodge and Young |and will support the latter whole- ]! 3 ‘féé.“.'éil“" - Baxes f“r Re”‘ rmY c’-nms HOME GROCERY P all insisted it also should be made |heartedly when the thinks the time - for i Phone 146 clear that the cleavage in Senate |is ripe. s ! GOP ranks had been caused by 6 Colombia militarists, although 4 Deserved | COMMERCIAI SAVINGS NUNN-BUSHSE’I(‘)SES i Taft's “insatiable political ambi- they have held off because Presi- Gleams 44. }nlnrr":’u:“ o Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle STETSO) Home Liguor Store-—Tel. 699 tion,” and that there would be no dent Ospina Perez is still backed g Lidividuals — 46. ISIqRg 0 American Meat — Phene 38 i ok - o oF opee 7. Duteh com- 48, Round roofs DOWN g split if the Ohioan had “subordin- by the country's conservative e 2 {w..mo 47 SR 49, Bocome 1. Age Quality Work Clothing ated himself to the interests of his ments, are ready to move in at the ~ ™° 2. «\ln:}resenl B A party.” first opportunity. Despite official . Place of votes to re-elect himself com- | opportunity will soon present - . Aslatic coune 2 e | mented Connecticut’s Baldwin, | self as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA Complete Outfitter for Mer SYSTEM CLEANING ! “But if he and his supporters use Ecuador's situation will probably EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING Al k L d » the force of their votes to emas- be determined by external influen- . Spike of flowers Present this coupon to the box office of the aska Laun ! . culate our rules there can be no ces. If the army takes over in e 4 n w come 2 * unity between them and us.” Colombia, Ecuador will find itself 6. Attendant on cAP"“L mrnn o . DR. ROBERT SIMPSON Young Lodge, who was voted completely surrounded by militavy bt oF & thoe comm onom é temporary chairman early in the dictatorships and the temptation to ;. TWO TICKETS to see: ¥ meeting, agreea to be the liberal join them may prove too strong for and receive ee: Oodge—Plymoutb—Chrysier Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted o candidate for policy chairman the officers corps, which has a long DeSoto—Dodge Trucks SIMPSON BUILDING ‘ against Taft. tradition of conspiracy. . fmicae GENE AUTRY and ROY ROGERS 5 e T A “I heartily endorse the views Argentine developments during N | | plgpalicis. et i that have been expressed here,” he 1949 could prove decisive for the polios.. . Federal Tax—12c—Paid by the Theatre i SHANYER'S ASHENBRENNER'S < declared. “I have nothing per- °ntire continent. If skyrocketing ground grain sonal against Senator Taft, but this inflation—fed by a heavy sag in e h s PHONE 14—m IUYAI- BL“E CAB CO. SANITARY MEAT NEW m b attempt to change the rules to sat- export trade and in agricultural Ice cream con- > B isty B o cue man % | produstion, ik eharily tducted il Ste and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOIII' and YOR BETTER ME\TS FUR NITURE B « 1 one of the rawest things I've seen |man-hour output—gets much worse, Bapetttion RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. 13—PHONES- 49 A rience in the Senate. Peron may well seek to create a " "'ing piece U, Dnone Ty 143 Wihoughbv Ave Ay Givocsion by il soinis 1o o WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Pree Deltvers “This is the crossroads as far as I am concerned,” concluded Lodge. Such action is |other countries. |

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