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PAGE FOUR - Daily Alaska Empire The electo: With scme Congressional rigging it ’1'.1\ ect. 1-college system has gone ywire before. gave the 1878 election to Hayes rather than to Tilden. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA from - Mg THE EMPI 20 YEARS AGO MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE N SECOND and FOURTH BILLION DOLLAR 147 Sunday b | RE e " “ET et mM'wM’mm ed evers evening except Sunday by the cottish Rite Temple E e B ol | DUNEANE It put Harrison in the White House in '88, though hc‘ “s B DG up begining at 7:30 p. m. % @ULEN TROY MONSEN - Viee Eresident | ran behind Cleveland in popular votes. It might easfly‘ A m' 3 GLENN O. ABRAHAM, :(;Edli‘xyn r‘é?f?ré&"uo AR Editor a;‘:{ »‘a'-\nn. r | have counted Harry Truman out last year, or at least | ’ ’ MARCH 9, 1929 I" (AlIFoRNIA Worshipful Master; ELMER A FRIEND = - - - - Managing Bditor | 4}, 59n the election into the chaos of Congressional | o ° W. C. Arnold, who resigned as Commissioner at Hyder, was appointed IJAm W. LEIVERS, Secretary. ALFRED ZENGE . - - - Business M: wer i, = ~ o selection. . MARCH 9 e |y, 8. commissioner at Ketchikan by Judge Harding. Arnold succeeded 3 Entered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter. : % 3 | . hoe wiio BadAasREe SACRAMENTO, ualif., Mar. 9.— SUBSCRIPTION RATES: No attitude of “If it was good enough for the |e J. W. Kehoe who gned. #—A billion dollar plus budget and Dellvered by earlet I s e eeas: sine0 " *" ™™ | founding fathers, it’s good enough for me” ought to |® Harold Zenger b TR the problems of ralsing the money @ B.P.0.ELKS : By mail, posiage paid, st the following rates: . 1o; | Protect the archaic college. There's political dynamite | y b A JAoe %’::‘:t; : Sixteen measures were dropped into the Territorial Senate’s hopper. | i¢ it should be approved are before s vance, ; six months, in adva: 3 3 ¥ Vi 1SS0 g J i ?nx::ent’}:‘.';u ieaon, $1.80. Y in this useless institution, and it ought to be defused f: M‘ Lottss Rt ol —_— the second section of the 1949 Cali- - Pmu ;vuella Wberd;)tn:dny ?I Srbscribers will confer & favor if they will promptly notify tly. | e ek Mrs. Allen Shattuck was returning to Juneau on the Yukon after a |fornia Legislature convening here e ng sy e e Business Office of eny failure or irregularity In the delivery | Promptly. o Jenny Garrison ° N g e \ There were other knotty prob- come. JOSEPH H. SADLIER, i News Oftice, 0a: Business office, 3T4. g R |® gUfUSMK;:mr:; X b ! lems. Exalted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED “ # » » Plainer . ene McLal TR A Secretary. s : = g | Statehood “Grab-bag” Made Plaine ° Alice Putnam ° Mrs. J. C. Thomas was homebound on the Yukon from the States.| Social legisiaucr. seemed likely The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for — to claim a prominent place on the B otioet ‘n "this, peper and stso” the Jocal mews' BUbIiahed (Ketchikan News) 1% 8 R i calendars of both houses at the in- { e ¥ cal news ; a S - el e B M) The “grab-bag” pattern of the Democrats for|s ® ® © ¢ © & ® ® ® ® ®| i Minnie Goldstein left for the States on the Alameda. ance o the Governor. Again e ([ Mogc Yy Ty oy TR ¥ IR IIOTTS o5 d o e r & PRI ORI G h . A DS NATIONAL REPRESENTA _ Alaska Newspapers, 1411 | Stal’,’;’l"‘m 8 Rocuming '“;‘“k_cl“:“‘ i b is asking enactment of public | 0se Lodge No. Pourth Avenue Bldg., Seattle, | hey want to give Alaskans a mere skeleto r william Myren, proprietor of the Juneau Bakery, left for the|pealth insurance and liberalization {| Reghlar Meetings Each Friday X e o - —— |would pay the piver for a mere shadow and leave the | & Veterans' Hospital at Camp Lewis for medical treatment. >f unemployment, industrial com- |{ Governor—ARNOLD MILDRE ‘n(-h pickings to the Federal bureaus. e SRRV pensation and disability insurance |} Secretary— | For instance, a press report says Bartlett’s 4 p benefits. WALTER provides that the State would be given four sections Attorney General John Rustgard made 20 recommendations to the The tate o tis WarneRithiasorsa R. HERMANSEN of land from each of its townships with title for the Legislature on changes in laws, most of them amendments to existing commissions created $o ‘atfack ora’; remainder resting in the hands of the Federal gov- statutes. zanized crime — especially book- | ernment. Even A. L. Miller, R., of Nebraska, said he h —————e i making — will be at stake. | 2 would like to give the new State more land. A basket social and public whist party was announced by the Loyal — L ' Then, on top of it all, Senators Rivers and Peratro- B ). oo of rooss 10 Neari T, il Beri's Food cen]er vich introduce a bill in the Alaska Legislature to | | JUNEAU WOMAN'S CLUB | o R f | appropriate $80,000 for a 1l-man commission With | Will hold a pec:ai Meeting on -_"""?' th 04— e e oftic 0 spe! v i 3 Jackson Marsh announced the Alaska-Mendenhall Fur Farm would e 10, 1:30 ones 39539 o | three ex-officio members to spend it by holding a con Weather conditions and temper- 7 Thursday, Mar. 10, 1:30 p.m. at the Deliveri: 10:15 A M. | stitutional convention. The Governor will make the tm’e; at various Alasks 'points, be closed to visitors from March 10 to July 15. AEL. & P. Co. Pentuouse to con- ’—I'l.fl s 4‘00. S | appointments. :lsa or the Paclt:ic Coast, at 4:30 T, sider leagislative matters.‘ 2 i £ f In the first place, Alaska should have full state-! ™ 120th Meridian Time, and Weather: High, 42; low, 39; cloudy. g 2t 'Elizabeth Peratrovich, Secy.! o % ) vd rig vi - strings e ———————————————————————————— PO, S0 ki hood n;lms] v&dlthout a lot of Federal red-tape strings ed by the Weather Bureau, i The Rexau stor. being attached. Juneau. follow: . . . b Lauson Air-cvoled Outboards, IT’S TOO DANGEROUS In the second place, a constitutional convention 4 D I l E l h Y G Your Reliable Pharmacists i St should not be held until such statehood is granted. |Anchorage 31—Cloudy ally essons mn ng IS W. 1. GORDON new Wedsla ot Madsen's O. e | % ‘When President Truman told the members of the | Every patriotic organization in Alaska should get B:u-)xu;v g:—Cc:o:gy . Supply. . 1 UTLER-MAUROQ T " g a J d rights for | Bethe 24—Cloudy i D U electoral college he favors keeping the college “as is,” on the ball and demand full sta(p‘hon autl RUG CO. he may have gbeen only polite. One doesn’t, after all Alaska. We do not want the name without the gar?e.l;t;mnvu 3:;‘-2:33::’ WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “John arose from his |y ' ; { ! . g ' s s b fighting people for | Dawson -1 £ A i SIbD L0 SR RStend's home for dinner and tell him | Ll]ri:::g::slxremsc j::i\?.‘tz 1;920::11 ‘I;lhength)e slfpreme monton ... 3—Clear halr” Bay, DB ROSH TRt e the Flrs’ Ba’p!ls’ Ch“rch : H s l one is preparing to have him declared obsolete the | o " ecy | Pairbanks 36Cloudy| OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Ingenuity. Pronounce in-je-nu-i-ti, al | 441 'and Franklin } Alaska Music upply iy G hiaa Hai 2 v s as sy NOO), t t it Al ; Boush.. the Presidential stand |, WeicAE B8t rid of left-wing machine paliticlans,| HES el Ol e 111“1:‘1,eE as in ME, third syllable as NEW (not as NOO), accen WELCOMES YOU || Artbur M. Uggen. Manager Even as politeness, though, the Presidentlal stanc ¢ once the wrong kind of statehood is fastened on| Ao ird syllable. 39 ‘| Piance—Mudeal Instruments isn’t a good one. Discreet silence on the subject would | \¢ we have no recourse. “Jm\cau Airport 23—Partly Cloudy OFTEN MISSPELLED: Halo (circle of light). Hallo, halloo (a Phone Blue 23¢ bl . have been far preferable. For the fact is that the LRl \gghfi:fikan : 3534;5)1‘:3;;Qshout to attract attention). Hallow (consecrate). H !| Phone 206 Second and sewara i v mright Q 5 s 'YMS: Increase, enlarge, extend, intensify, augment. i electoral college is, not only obsolete, but downrig Apple Prices in Alaska 1chzehue 19—Partly Cloudy SYNON’ Dlelc“;s ri Al e aen G LI H dangerous. e | McGrath 33—Cloudy WORD!BTUDY: ‘Use & wo! 8 bscc ’ Dr. E. Lannon Kelly i President Truman should know that better than (Seattle Times) Itoma 27—Cloudy { ncrease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: | Anmz B. Bms most. He reminded the electoral-college dinner, jok- Portland claims to be having some success in the | Northway 7—Cloudy | REMINISCENT; recalling to mind. “The quaint old - pictures were Osteopath -1 ingly, of the way some radio broadcasters were missing | competition for Alaska business. The Oregon Journal | Petersburg 23—Partly Cloudy | ‘eminiscent of days gone by.” PHONE BLUE 670 Public Accountant < fire the night of Nov. 2. Even when Mr. Truman was (of that city quotes a (un-vnz_mg_e advertisement in an | portland ... 38—Fog R —— piling up a commanding lead, some network pundits | Anchorage nm;lspawr_llfl?llflll:% ttlht;darflval of two glmclv George i n-zacxe;r by l AR i ve to |full carloads of groceries from Portland. | Seattle —Partly Cloudy MODERN ETIOUETT - i Simpson . were warning that th(: whole ellvcuon "?‘im hm:l ‘:! “It is significant,” says The Journal, “that the Sitka 28—Partly Cloudy' ROBERTA LEE i Bldg. Phone 57 g0 to Congress:; it scemed the Democratic nominee | - i o PEE by 8 River apples, shipped from Htat —Missing t Gnun“ Bnos REAE might fall short of an electoral-vote majority in spite | p oot anout $2 less than Washington apples | g i | 5 ¢ FOR of his popular vote. Mr. Truman can laugh at suc‘h [shipped from Seattle.” MORRIS SAYS: Q. When a man and woman have been driving and stop at the Widest Selection of Wall Pape' analyses now, the fact solidly on his side, but he must Something for the Washington State Apple Com- | ryis would be a grand and glor- { curb, should the woman wait for the man to get out and open the 4 < on that Tuesday night have realized the threat of)mission to look into. lious old world if we didn't have] loor for her. uQUoRS e S o BT 77 S Ty " |to work between meals. But things A. Not unless she is very elderly, ill, or crippled. As she is on the Ideal Pam Sho . | ving, lingerie, slippers, honeymoon |the American diplomat who Was are picking up; the snow is going | .ur, side, why not open the door and step out first? PHONE 359 P . ‘he waShll'lglon | hats, silver service and full photo- | kicked out of Hungary, has warned 'fast, and we have two summers and Q. What phrase should a girl use when introducing a young man B Phone 549 Fred W. Wenas | araph ce. The three runner- |the State Department that Hungary only one winter ahead of us. We| Fos Sataee9 ‘ Merry-fio-Round |up couples will get the same. Air |is secretly building up its army—|sold two boats today, and working | ‘0 her sister? i| “Say 1t Witk Flowers” but i e A. “Mr. Martin, this is my sister, Dorothy. Dorothy, this is Charles | France offered a honeymoon trip |in direct violation of the peace on three other orders. Also, the ; A gAY IT WITH OURS!” 3 ¥ By DREW PEARSON for the lucky couple to Lyons,|treaty . . . Russian Army officers law-makers stirred up a batch of | Vlartin (or, Mr. Martin). i “‘SA «Juneau’s Finest | i iy Y | France, where the gown came from, |are training Hungarian troops and trouble for the predatory animals Q. When eating anything not requiring the use of the knife, in Jllneall Horms L]qm Store , | OContiraed trom Page One) but the CAB said no. However, the | organizing them into “acgion by raising the bounty on them. This | which hand should the fork be held? y e | French line doesn’t have to worry | squads”—presumably aimed against should have been done long ago. The A. Hold the fork in the right hand. PHONE 311 B A v A n n s | ttwald A 4 MogboR's. S0 ‘a cut CAB—and will supply a|Tito . .. The peace treaty put a other day, a WOlf Was heard SAY- | ee———————————— . — } Sottwald corfirmed Moscow's sus- 3 . TEleiiG, S| fa L g Ay X 28 mcon sea voyage instead. limit of 150,000 on the Hungarian'ing to a coyote: What are you Z Phone 689 picions by fiatly refusing Russia's | op 0500 the secds of friend-| Army, but Chapin says the Hungar- | yapping about? The price on your lo O K d LEA R N by The Erwin Feed Co. Y : § request that he take back. IBO|..;"once planted, grow. ians have at least 50,000 to 100,000 scalp was only raised ten bucks, an A. C. GORDON Office in Case Lot Grooery ' | i o — more than this. where ours was doubled. We have PHONE 184 The Alaskan Rotel 4 Tmans expelle y 2 S = H | Sa M to the enstern zons of Germany.| MacActhur Hunts Commies—Gen- | Chapin also reports the Commiun-{a real howl coming. A hair: seat HAY, GRAIN, COAL This was the last straw as far as|eral MacArthur has been given|ist government of Hungary has Who was listening In, sald: Yol 1. Which State has the most fog? 1d STORAGE Newly Renovated \ Vishinsky was concerned, and he | secret permission to increase the | 2uthorized a substantial increase in |8uys won'’t be domtzhatl ihe dodgmgfl;_ 2. Who in literature has always been regarded as the “perfect an i i ...-Io.- Feao gt oy R Ananes ioe - { the number of Security Police, to|our noses are wort wice as muc! "y has recommended that Gottwald be s of l!.e Jap: n.ncse pollc‘c_e n f)r ruard against a possible uprising by |as they used to be. That's what knight' o liquidated. der to probe for Communists who |2Ua £ g . ! 3. What is claustrophobia? EN BINGLE 0 i i the Hungarian people. we get for -sticking it into the| 4 g Call EXPERIENCED M are gaining strength in Japan . . .| : | Game and Wildlife business. No 4. What is the name applied to flesh-eating animals? Reat Control Lobby—The real es- | fusy Souears Bl ek appr’ov- | doubt the trappers and hunters will 5. By what author, and in what novel, does the character, Edmcnd || Alaska JANTTORIAL Service tate lobby is peppering ne S Isd ?\@(-Afthu]l s plnniltor ldom(‘;, t:'ly Exit American Commies— The pag more of these killers. If you | Dantes, appear? FRED FOLETTE PHONE 5565 With “letters-to-the-cditors” in a |though simultancously 'he Velol| ppl now has detailed Information are a fair shot and have & good ANSWERS: Phone 247 Thomas Hardware Co ‘ campaign to build up public opin- | MacArthur's request for "“"eb ‘of [that certain leading American poat, there should be some nice 1. Maine SRR, — 2 ion against rent control. Recently | (FOUPS - The e."“‘vtunsm er O | communists are fleeing the coun-!profits in trying. There are two 3 G‘l Bad PAINTS — OILS the Newark Evening News publish- {DEW Japanese cops -‘-“l ?ll up“iu try. They are not those who have things you should remember: You a2 suiGalahha. sTEvENs’ Builders’ and Shelf ed a letter signed by Saran H.|MacArthur. But Royall Will Ofe¥|peen indicted in New York, butcant always depend on our ‘Alaska| 8. Morbid dread of being in closed rooms or narrow spaces. HARDWARE ) Terriel of Asbury Park, N. J., who |10 ‘jblcci“b" “f! §°-°°°d“l“i°:t Polie® |others of equal or greater im-|weather being good, but you can 4. Carnivorous. i s protested against the hardships im- {armed with pistols and light Weap- |, tance. The Americans have been | depend on Morris-built boats. They 5. “The Count of Monte Cristo,” by Alexandre Dumas. LADIES’'—MISS e 2 posed on her by rent control. The | ONS, are put on duty. applying to the consulate of one of have everything it takes to make | - READY-TO-WEAR WWSW same letter also appeared in the| Senator-G.OP. Sen. Styies | (e o8t dmportant satellites in| them seaworthy. THey re SIAUNCH | @ —————————— e —————————— Seward Street Near Third OSD by New York Herald-Tribune, signed Bl"‘“’ ;'"; r; e 0. Dleet. | New York for permission to settle |in construction, yet light and are J. B. B"‘“d & c. 3 by Sarah H. Telliel. Then it ap- bBridges ol ewt ampsflvl;:“lf " 45t | permanently in Eastern Europe . . .| adapted to outboard motors, yef E L L l s A l R L l N E s “*Our Doorstep Is Wi . peared in in the New York "l“g g°"e’:‘}m€"lh‘:‘;sswfl;g :";m | However, Moscow has sent orders|hey will row good in a pinc ch 1 w C Batisfied m“” Daily News. But, perhaps because alles:ng tha MIODS | which the FBI knows about, telling | A1l seams are glue joints, fastened IP l“ m I'h T the News has 2 large Jewish cir- :Jrulfi:)llll:;: ;“’,"k)';{ci’;';'ar‘_fl“:a;::ms’ 4L | the American Commies fo stay here | with screws and the famous Welds DAILY Tn s “EA“ To K CHlm e Lharies w. ar:e culation, this time it was signad p ? L ‘|and participate in the “class strug- | wood Glue — a glue that is in- . FORD AGENCY S Lovner An invesite, Bridges ctes u set of recpes o |1, oot o Rl B Eke via Pelershurg and Wrangell Mortuary )RD AGEN tion revealed that neither person 0 AP S S —eo—— {warm place. We use plastic wood With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Fourth and Franlin Sta. GREASES — GAS — OIL Y existed. 4 e Nl Anc. NOTICE to fill all screw and nail holes to Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. PHONE 136 J n S ica,” “Sex of Watermelons,” “Hab- e ; |keep them sealed from the ele- FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 uneau Motor c‘. Tip To Truman—Friends have its, Food and Economic Status of | Dué to the fact that service on|ments. Come into our shop and see Foot of Main Strees sent the White House th efollowing: the Band-tailed Pigeon"—all auth.|Douglas trunk lines has been un-{some of our beats under construcs c“d n"‘r!g’ c'. O_nce there lived a Mohammedan ored by the Agriculture Depart- uly curta_iled by partics holding | tion. We are at 1006 WcsL»Tenth ! IR Wholesale 805 10th Ss. MAKE village philosopher, Nastradin Hot- ment. unnecessarily long conversations,|Street. Our box number is 103, 2za, whose wise sayings have become service will be limited to five|Juneau, Alaska. Our mottor is: Oldesi Bank in Alaska PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT JUNEAU DAIRIES a by-word in the Middle East | minutes. Build Better Boats. Dan and Dad, for MIXERS er SODA POP DELICIOUS ICE CREAM ameng Christians, Mohammedans Lagging Latin Reiations—Secre- | Juneau and Douglas Tele. Co. 37 4t ! 1t Morris Construction Co. 2 & daily habit—ask for it by name k and Jews. When Nastradin was tary of State Acheson isn't adver- |——— —— e ] ey once nvited 1o deliver the Priday tiing it, but he's extremly worr cq wowagacy|| 1891—0ver Half a Cenfury of Banking—1949 || ¢os1er's Men's Wear ||| Joneau Dairies, Inc. evening prayer before the Sultan's gbout our badly deteriorated good Crosswor Puzzle 1S E[RIR O —— e representative, he mounted the min- neighbor pelicy in Latin America. GE Pormerly SABIN'G Chrysler Marine Engines ' aret, raised his arms toward heav- Acheson thinks relations with the ACROSS 32. Pronoun ] T Tlle B. M Behrends Stetsen and Mallery Hats MACHINE SHOP en, and said might Allah, I American Republics have been dis- . Pant 33 Fleased . o pray help this humble servant of gracefully neglected of late, has Entangle 85 In that vises P AD) Shizta and UxSordent Marine Hardware youss {0 live according to Thy law, told top assistants is time the| 5 pformatior g Exclamation E INY| a Allen Edmends Sbess : ! and guide his footsteps in the path United States starts paying closer | 13. Poem e datice T c[E Skyway Lagrage Chu. G. wamel' co_ } of righteousness. Above all, O atrention to what is going on in & S 45 CHADESY 3 Y/s safet n P ; Allah, T pray protect me from my our own front yard . anwhile, I {_'!u“" a 46. Nonsense R| y BFOSOt ! friends.” not even an Assistant Sccretary of ’gfih:“ b v E B o T A n Y HOME GHOCERY p Worshippers later inquired of State is entrusted to handle Latia B Indisn S L f 7 . § . Fl Xe or R 4 Nastradin why he did not ask American Relations—tae last 5 Sbadio - 3 Batond ot oIN v B“ S ent W Phon' 148 , Allah to protect him from his en. expert, Spruille Braden, having been 51. Took the X i g : . i g initiati 0 | ] emies, as was the u forced 'to quit by Gencal Marsaall | 5. Ovile + Boliftlon sENAsterdnys Puzg) COMMERCIAL SAVINGS CLOTHES Heme Liquer Stero—Tel 000 Mohammedan | hecause Braden was too hard on | DOWN 8. Lizard: comb, 5. Musty NUNN-BUSH SHOES sy Horigay » replied: “I Canym‘u\ t my grl:escn };as now (lv';\h d to remedy | 3 774 P ;; ?{1'.':.:‘51 strain STETSON HATS my enemies, but or ictator Peron of A gentina . Realm ooz o nee 2 B et - - proiect me from r this by reviving the josition of | 10 ;}J\(v’i'é:é: 4 s s T g Quality Work Clothing To Banish “Blue Monday” 1 A e g ; varian e o v s o, S M | W, JOHN T. McLAUGHLIN FRED HENNING [f| ™ five vou more freodom . lic servants of g Sun dis A used to say: “My chief que b { 16. Long rarrow as a paid-up subscriver o THE DAILY ALASKA Complete Onutfitter for Men from work — TRY for office is my X Rent Warning—CIO Vice Pres in O piieo e/ m BRI 00 Ve Pl | Hmamene EMPIRE s invited to be our guest THIS EVENING Alaska Laundry : W Senate Banking Commtice that tie | i Fr;rl::::nunl Presentth S baier R AT ol e —— ———— Happy Honeymoon— -to-be nution faces another beost in rents | 26. Cram m B i it favine » 1010 Galee e BeGAte pits fome i | & Belongios | CAPITOL THEATRE RW.C DR. ROBERT SIMPSON day as a result of a beautiful bro- !nal enforcement teeth .n the rent | . Charge o"o“mlfl caded satin wedding grown put control bill . . . Carey ms that | e p iead and receive TWO TICKETS to see: aboard the Merci Train by the peo- the house rent contro! bill is a | Rho:‘t beard 2 i Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted ple cf Lyons, France, for a “happy half-baked compromice with N ianre. A JASSY SIMPSON BUILDING American bride.” The gown was real estate lobby, inviting e s Phone 266 for Appointments placed aboard the Connecticut car, spread ncn-compliance Ly 36 Iona Federal Tax—12c—Paid by the Theatre % and now the Merei Train Commit- lords If it bee 31. Thin plece i 38, Compressed tee is holding a contest to select and the rents of working “Into large Phole 14 mw uB co—-rhone zz H- s- GRAVES the Cinderella who is to get this ure creased, the CIO leader 39. sflfi‘:'y“’ 1 The chfllill Man dress . . . The girl whose measure- warns, labor will retoliate with a | 4, s month and an irsured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and ments best fit the dress will wear it fifth round of wage-increase de- | 43. Garden RETURN YO0U to your home with our compliments. LEVI'S OVERALLS on her wedding day . . . in addition, mands. . venieon for Boys and thanks to Connecticut business- Feren . 14 " runners I WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! T, " ] men, she will also get a wedding Red Amy Growls—Selden Chapin, | 41. Corroded o P sl > ——————————————————————

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