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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1951 and any editor can figure the circulation he'dsneed to nple, the Daily Alaska Empire if beginning at 7:30 p. m. Wm. A. Chipperficld, Worshipful Master; PAGE FOUR . . time as the Federal Government uses every month. 2 ] MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 n,)lre The United States Government Printing Office ! Iwea'h r a' Mot o gt e noav i fises 15,000,000 pounds of newsprint every month— { 2 0 Y EA RS A G 0 ’from ; Monday of each month ! THE EMPIRE 2} in Scottish Rite Temple | : L Second & FIFLEN TROY MO! DOROTHY TROY LI ARCHIE E. CAMPBELL For ex use that much could use that newsp Vice-P; = Manasing Editor our circulatien was just AUGUST 6, 1931 't Alaska Poinls === | o trifle over six million copies daily. ered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter. . ° { p Eutered i the POSt OESCRIPTION RATES The pamphlets Uncle puts out with all this news- | ¢ GU Mrs. Cyril Zuboff and her son Cyril, Jr., left on the Admiral Rogers| Weather conditi _| JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. 3 4 Dou: r §1.75 per month; AUGUST ¢ ° yril, ’ 2t ons and temper D By e 4500, ont vuar, MENE | print have a large and fascinating list of titles, rang- | e e | 125t night for a visit with Sitka friends. :ltures a:h v;rlous Alaska points| . postage paid, at the followlrig ratest : ey How i e ata" ¥ o i 2 0f. the Baciflb Cogst. at 4+ advance, $15.00; six months, In Advance, $7.50 all “:‘ way lf“"“B Hl““ N'Cm'ml vasmery Ol E R B . L TR el L a::‘ @ B.P. 0. ELKS ist Netting for Birds in Japan.” rs. Harry Naifono . Mirs. Harry s and her little daughter left on the Alaska for a7 2 ! - U, f they 1y $ g ort 9 5 ol . they will promptly nobtt¥ |y gnowledge that the government s regaling | ® Mrs. Bertha Vaughn e |iew weeks visit with her parents in Seattle, e s Susa M‘Z‘mg S:“’“d and Fourth Wed- the peoble t ‘h edifving @ Y . . Carol Lynn Davli . ¥ | nesdays at 8 P.M. Visiti - ol S the people with such edifying and educational litera~| & . C4rol VAR & .hfl. o: $ R Areharid S puty ], o wi]mm isiting broth - 5 Gl TREASTV —==ture should be a great solace to the many bublishers . Good weather facilitated airplane work in the vicinity of Juneau.|Annette Island 5‘1”!&“]““"\ e. s OF ASS PRESS ! - Bl t 3 The Assorv::x’dwrr“z‘{w' is :\‘.'.M e to thé use for {who have had to suspend publication of their news The seaplane Petersburg, piloted by Bob Ellis, yesterday took R. E.|Barrow 54—Raining LE ROY WEST, Exaxited Ruler. N v ana i o et e | Papers due to the newsprint shortage. 'D 'I' ’ B' lh cou, mining engineer and H. Fraser to Tulsequah. Soon after returning | Bethel 50—Raining | W- H. BIGGS, Secretaty. e e ST e og eam 'r S r it made a flight over Mendenhall and Taku glaciers with tourists ;""“”"fl 51—Raining awson . 39—Cloudy 45—Partly Cloudy | 45—Partly Cloudy | e in the day went to Funter Bay to pick up W Pekoyich, operator there. This morning the plane was chartered by M. J Edmonton Fairbanks Moose Lodge No. 700 Confessions Of A Pace Setter Must Be Filed, Says . S e oO'Connor of the Bureau of Fisheries for a fish patrol flight. During pHly Sloudy | Regular Meetings Eve i 'Her}“h Depafimenl {he afternoon it took Dr. H. F. Reid, famous ;acmm: Charles W. | Havre .. 52’__1,“;1?1),1?5‘;:"‘2;‘ Govtinar ) H frnd Max Hess Jr., Allentown, (Pa.), department store [~ ;ht, E. P. Pond, Juneau photographer and R. J. Suratt, cameraman | juheau Airport 52—Raining | LOREN CARD executive, who lifted the volume of his family busi- ince many of. t for Pathe News, on a flight over Glacier Bay. Fyodiak 51_Fggg;<‘ Secretary— ness 15-fold in less than two decades, recently gave|deaths in the isolate s L t 53—Cloudy | WALTER R. HERMANSEN bis success rccipe before the Sales Exceutive Club n | Territory do bot e ‘harles Swanson and Louis Miller, who recently entered § s 5:;}‘&““2&“ S Vark Alaska L ature passed ” PG ¥ —Cloudy Ne“'}};:“:,‘mh:\.] merchant uses four pages of ad. |1¥ to more adequately deal with |10 1 for medical (rcmm'em.:vn the institution yesterday. 51—Cloudy v F w ! . the problem of filing these import- e rg : 52—Cloudy « L. W, vertising daily in his home town, and he believes that}, 10001 records. On his first trip to the States in several years, James Orme, clevk ss—Partly Cloudy | ‘Taleq Post No. 5559 there is no substitute for thus alerting custome; e 1aw Beoans GbeakibEIdn Yine | i the APbAstiierb. o itrye Brotusen Ltk Milkaday an o six|FTInGS)Copte 49—Cloudy 0. o what is for sale and at what prices and enables the Territory tojyceks vacaton in the Pacific Northwest. He will remain in Seattle|>coiti _-i2—Clear| Meeting every Thursday in Spoofing crudite public relations counselors Who, | pg fee of $1 to anyone, ot tow days ol (HRRRS HAIBAIRIL Orsgtns {;11' o 55—Raining | the C.10. Hall at 8:00 p.m. Vhitehos 51—Cloudy aid, prefer to make surveys rather than create doctor or nurse, who than % 3 52—Drizzling | Monday, August 6, 1951 Mr. Hess declared: “Why can’t some of these |and files a birth, death or stillbirth b | 5 : experts understand what the experience of the past | certificate. F Kester, director Leaving for Sitka today on the Admiral Rogers were the followinz £ e { B e 2 5 % e i o hag oot R g g ¢ there | of the Alaska Health depattmen m Juneau: Mrs. M. A. Pearce, Margaret Pearce, Mrs. H. C. Redman, . H 5 TAX LAWS | century has taught American business men—that there the . & . | br H\COM},‘VT } LB 1 BR2 AKllite for direct newspaper advertising, for | Bureau.of Vitgl Statistios-explained | Mrs .Cyril Zubotf, Tillie Holst, Master Cyril Zphotf, Dan, Rase, mp Wmefl ] v' ownie's hquor fore We .don't profess to be experts when 3f romes o fadilo, teleWison and magazine advertising? e ”;; % ulxn ;lx\;:('\im‘xom:?:mm Wealtl High, 70; X sfir T € ( AT > X “ ) i i % p voy | DELter, mor r a r eather: High, 70; low, 48; fair. g tax laws, although we feel that we qualify asiexpert AN umatter of fact in times like these, you( b o FO PO e events 2 Qiit. Gmpmes P. O. Box 2508 taxpayers. We have long been subjectedtto-the quarts must, continually advertise your wares—and tise | mye Bureau of Vital S o | peeer e < 2 g % g ireau of Vital Statistics is| § 2 erly bite and we accept it almost withollt: i $u newspapers, magazines, radio and TV media | currently sending out nstructions |} 4 ; f by i etiin Sk’ mp Oyers e R 3. S e The income tax laws affecting corporations that reachies every home in the quickest way covering the conditions under which |y D ' I_ E l h H J TR SO e S also not.our specialty. However, we wepe intdrésted | Decrying the press ageat's racket of 2 ‘to | the $1 fee may be co [t aty €ssons In ng IS W. L. GOrRDON §] A refund of $82231148 from the, g A. Durgin Company, Inc. to read" that' a «Certifled public accountant in. New\ dfvert funds' from an advertising budget, Mr. Hess|they are: (1) ovent mot attended|} __________ lAlaska Employment Security | A¢00unting Auditing Tax Work % : ] o Staten thcr b f3< ' ¢ or nurse; (2) certificat 3 o] s vill be divi Room 3, Valentine Buil York, testifying -in a criminal case, said that the |bluntly said: “charts, pamphlets, movies, they are all jby doetor or nurse; (2) certificate B oy 2 3 gl § . {Commission will be divided among | )y ding compaing onoérned had lossesof $607,000 1 1085 bub{good. But you can't sacrifice your advertising bud- [filed within six months of date of WORDS 'OFTEN MISUSED:"Do inct say, “My husband would Havelan Alaska employers, who, have JUNEAU, ALASKA : 4 Sl it S 5 ’ 7 birth or death; (3) certificate prop-}ccme, on was too bus Say, “BUT he was too busy.” experience rating credits, accord- “ama ain of $47,000 beeause, by | get for any one or all of them. Advertising has and i P. O. B hone :;::t \:ltrr:n:)’::x':efea‘:u:c"‘z; nthc &u: law,”’ the low:s will always sell merchandise.” erly filléd out and signed; (4) shou QFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Paramour. Pronounce parsa-moor,{ing to H. L. Faulkner, Juneau “""m...:.x.sz flom e 2 P ] e A o _{more than one person report’ the|both A in AT (second A unstressed); OO as in LOOK, accent first |torney. “wiped out the concern’s liability on past proflts'and Ml'v Hess, believing in institutional and prrsnuc! 1e event, only one can be paid ‘f\Jll-\i;"v This decision was an outgrowth | P entitled it to a refund of taxes paid.” promotion, pointeq out that they must be regarded | (5) v for payment will| o » . of a court action brought by the This should be of interest to the average people |as a plus and should not be used as titute for | be fade by the Buréay, anASANL 10| SyoNTL SEmT Ao f"”“i: b e e New England Fish Co. and Wards|{ —EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— trying to pay income taxes out of their wages and|immediate bread and butter advertising. NGBt for Blgiatine TiRiiEned] | O Ih B R A B e e Cove Packing Co. on behalf of the salaries. When a $607,000 loss, sustained in one year, As a successful user of advertising, Mr. Hess has|through the U.S. Commissioner t STUDY: "Use o' word three times gud 1y Jgyours.” L&t us Jalasks . Saimon Indusiry’ mnd all e SL o) becomes a $47,000 profit in another through nrovisionsldv\'olobcd a crusading enthusiasm, which would come | the Bureau; and then sent to the ;‘ T VocR BRIy, PR Un_r ok Sagh ’,r()d“} 8 oM o‘:hcr enplghes 1t Ve ugam:ll of the tax law, we wonder why we aren’t getting some in handy if he ever wanted to switch his position and 1 Treasurer for ient | D! taht can be mR‘dC evident; capable of proof. l!\uen} m: ! Cun'mu.»mnA | i of that, too. become a media salesman. | The law further provides for pen- |second syll These things which have told you are demonstrable.” | The Commission appealed a de- The Rexa]l Store" i ' Heds" il and are pe- Alties in the event of fraudulent clislon of Digirict Judge, Beorge, W. 5 Mr. Hess' directness and common sense are re- 8768 OF Irandulent) e 2 |Folta ordering refunds on the ba- Your Reliable Pharmacists EDITORS’ NOTE — SILVER LINING freshing in this period when self-exploiters in and out “_ =" b sis of inaccurately computed un- g s I of government try to divert business men and their Do oo 2 MODERN ETlOUETTE )?/ employment compensation trust BUTLER-MAURO Editors who are experiencing difficulty in the customers away from self-evident truths. »” 1S -:n(l déamr ROBERTA LEE [} fang suplis, far [ DRUG CoO procurement of newsprint may be pleased with the The methods, which Mr. Hess advocates, have| tended hy doctors and NUEEEE MUSE| te oo oo oot oo '“’Jp‘]‘x\. U il:wcuhuly:;\hc;f I/}L)ll?xlfi.c dvxgx_x, e mvought that they wouldn't need as much in a life- been lr‘sx?\l in his home community, and have paid Off) The ?,l fee 1‘1 to 1s a-diamond the only really “correct” stone for an engagement cision Al k M P TR g - BOSOaPLhert ;)09 , “Under the decision, all mining | aska Music me washingm mifii::‘ peu([:(l;:m:.all:m al)nzx:t’npfir;lx:; ;r::\‘;:;),}?:n;g;:qlbc?z;:;;"{::‘:, ,l: ,_.I(m- \,.m{x : alpersoni "y mpe diamond is the conyentional symbol of “the singleness and ‘u::l.:p;‘zlmu\, “c"om.:uw £ nxcrf'll‘\:v\s‘{ Arthur M. Uggen, ggggply . ; about Communism. . In, the long Republican. Lodge may even have| JKester said the Commis- | durabil lovg,:: But, 4 J8.4 il right o, yise,athen stonss, . Some- ‘nl‘,\,nhuluUp;“ll:“;;;]‘:'dl]‘,‘,“;‘;;‘lr.j:‘,;: ':::;| Planos—Musical Instruments “e""fio'kound run, the doers are a lot more im- | trouble inside the Republicali‘par- |sioners and the Vital Statistics Bu- times the girl's birthstone ds used in the ring, and this is entirely . ..o.."ooihac acd on the total | and Supplies - - ortant in preventing Commun- ty from Sinclair Weeks, the N reau will attempt to find some one . roll 2 smplove: r ” A { “(Contiued from Page ©ne)- - PO ) B T Here -are | tiona} -GOP - troasurer,. - wha i3] person in_each village or commun-| Q. Shoiild a sirl'place her' purse and gloves an the restaurant taile el o (":A';ff;‘u“mfof fostmc | Fhone 206_Segond and Seward |, i T T ) ..“w oDk Wiy hage, gone oug | thinking of running, too. . . Sen-|ity, ‘such.as.the postmasteviiSehool 'while she is eating? b man Pianeleso. *The public, of course, had no |and done things rathcr than just ator Lyndon Johnson of Texas, | teacher, or village teacher; whio will| A, Never. She should keep them in her lap. Or, she may place; Additional credits for the cur- c d iden that thesp speeches were all |make Senate :p(‘u(‘hffl:f = ‘\\;lm has done such a valuable job |assumethe responsibility of filing'them on a vacant chair if she feels stre they are safe. rent r beginning July 1, 1950 ar Beverage co. mEmeographed on thesame mim- General Federation o Vomen'’s | of exposing poor military housing,, the records in smaller places where o Rt X | Rl B L 4 '.‘ : 4 wi issued by the Commissioh eggraph machine or- largely writ- | Clubs—Murs.. Hiram Cole Houzh- will next crack down on rent | there are usually nulprulnsnmml! s ‘Q' e nu;nbm.s S eip Yoo Ty, SRSt b0 SRVE nuj:(}“l;\'bub:’d l:‘;‘ all cx‘n;)luscc;: (A‘,’,CI]HS?,I s o0 I pe tan by oné man ‘and his stalf. |ton, livewire president, and hergouging around naval and marine | persons who are acquainted with| S Of condolence? . {heir contributions for the current|| PHONE 216—DAY'or NIGHT [Congressmen are supposed _to | colleagues have sent : o ot Lohipases price enforcement- chief | the filing of these important legal| A.This, type|of .visit is.nevergeturnedy 15y Iy Faulkner explained. for MIXERS or SODA POP represent the.people of the United Iran to help get the Voice of Am-'Ed Morgan has ordered his ‘price | records. ! Attorney General J. Gerald Wil- . States and make duly considered |erica heard; have organized five,G-men to make a thorough inves- Sl i lliams re; nted the Commission ; speeches which represent their [and a half million members in tigation of the high price of baler | BRITISH by in the appeal action and W. C. n _conviction—not rattle off the |foreign countries, thus cementing|twine. Black marketeers have been | CORRECT “OMISSION” LOOK and LEARN A. C. GORDON lArnold of Seattle and Faulkner| The Alaskan Hotel canned opinions of a ghost writer closey upderstanding with the U.-jselling baler twine to farmers ¢ el 4 {represented cannery companies. ag if they were phonograph 1(’0-\5 A.; and are inspiring several|from trucks at night. LONDON — (M — At long last i i R e AUESTEN z John T. McLaughlin, acting di-! Newly Renovated Rooms ords. |thousand friendship letters to — Lt London is to have its own version y 4 rector of the Employment Security | at Reasonable Rates iHowever, copies of the cannedwomen abroad. |LACK OF DISCIPLINE |of Christopher Morley's “Baker What is the capital city of Puerto Rico? Commission, said that computa- | PH y mimeograph speeches were sent| Inter-American Congress of Free|[IN HUNGARIAN Street Irregulars.” Which withstands drought better, wheat or corn? tion of amounts to be refunded 1s| ONE SINGLE O | INDUSTRY BLASTED A collection of Sherlock Holmes How much soda does ordinary soda water contain? under way and being processed a up to the press gallery, sometimes |Trade Unions—This is a group of fans, red-faced at the t of In crew the present time. i racing, is the stroke oar nearest the bow or the stern THOMAS HARDWARE eten before the Congressman be- |North American “and Latin Am-| BupAPEST —(P— Hungary’s of s @n to make the speech on the erican unions which are fighting SR S gary ~ | their hero going virtus unrec- at? T S ifi)use floor below. It was like au- |against Communism in Latin Am- |ficial Communist —paper, “Szabad |ognized in his ~ own ci have b l:m l;:’:'t s s khtnzy y ; and FURNITURE CO. tomobiles coming off an assem-|erica. Francisco Aguirre of Cuba, Nep” has complained again in a |[formed what they prosaic call % A 2 ‘n. polane IBHNG Ten per cent of all dr}vors 1r_1-‘ PHONE 555 bly line—17 speeches all attacking | George Meany of the AFL and|!font-page editorial about the lack | the “Sherlock Holmes Society of ANSWERS: volved in automobile accidents in 5, s the Voice of America or Acheson,|Jake Potofsky of the CIO Amal- of discipline in Hungarian indus- |London,” with the equally aic 1. San Juan. 1949 were women. Bulldan’—l.n-_d S all delivered by Republicans, and |gamated Clothing Workers are | !¢ y 2 aim of bringing together ‘“‘people 2. Wheat. % SE e muwwmne all done on the same mimeograph among its leaders. Most people The editorial singled out miners {who have a eommon interest as 3. None; it is a solution of carbon dioxide in water. —__—C ANADIAN = machine. don't realize it, but Communism |And censtruction workers, eharg- |readers and students’ of the liter- 4. Stern. s y i i The ghost writef ‘who dishied out! hab {bégun toTcidep! in our own|[ins that many of ~them workedature of Bhetlock Holmes 5. A figure indicating the quality of gasoline. EKOLITE . Remington Typewriters this flow of Words Obviously was {frdntlLatin ; American door, and|less than 48 hours weekly. The | “For a‘considerable number of z b s ; SOLD and SERVICED by unfamiliar with the poll-parrots ‘these labor men are doing a skill- lf(‘)l:” *“WSI :h‘d! i? tl_ht‘ (zflm imrz” the new society there PEPTH sou“ngns i A ey | atio ock it, | Connector ant production time | has been in Br n no who were to mouth them, for he ful organization job to check it. MADSEN J. B. Bu’ord co. was no more than 25 to 30 hours |voted to the study of th There is no subsitute for didn’'t even know how to spelly ‘ECA’s Pen Pals—A lot of indi- f LDS) i their names. GOP Congressman vidual Americans wonder what|d Week recently ~+ {work of Sherlock Holmes. This is Cycle & Fishing Supply il «Our Doorstep 1s Worn by William Ayres of Ohio he mis- they can do about Communism Toleration of want of discipline | the more rémark in view of A d == ' h Satisfied v spelled “Avers,” and GOP Con- fabourd: Here's one small step. The |1$ the sole interest of the enemy,” |the many such-societies which ex- ewspaper A verhs:[ng. | s | the editorial asserted. |ist in other parts of the world. gressman Karl Stefan of Nebraska individual touch sometimes counts FORD AGENCY he misspelled “Steffan.” | miorg than ~jgévernment contacts, Rersmmp e s | The omission has now been rec- 9 : An Old Grudge {afd"the ECA 3. Washington has —EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— |tified.” { STEVENS (Authorized Dealers) his backs:{nge l)lusix:jas, . of_m‘l;:m:ufl for lt‘l‘tersL trom[mdi\'id- o i N 33 ' T LADIES'—MISSES’ GREASES — GAS — OIL cpurse, was nown 0 he on- ua mericans to be sent to in- ] ¥ AR gressmen, though not to the pub- |dividual Europgans, especially from woonnow TARR READY-TO-WE. J“eafl Holor co lic. But what not even the Con-{workingmen to workingmen. It's Seward Street Near Third . gressmen knew was that the man!among the labor classes that as a paid-up subseriber to THE DAILY ALASKA Foot of Main Btreet ably would nof 1ave ha alley ash Merrygorouns 5. More faithfu . upon t o them written had he not been roads, and. letters similar to the Inipioze Present this coupon to the box office of the The Charles w- arter JUNEAU DAIRIES eased out of his job by the man |“Demoeracy. lefters to Italy” dur- 3 W ] B Reate o the Volos ot |in BN 8o U 1ugonrmy oo tae 8 Bimibol for CAPITOL THEATRE Mortuary 'DELICIOUS ICE CREAM America. great'“deal:" A- letter sent to “Pen| 16. Defy 89. City in New 3 Fourth and Franklin Sts. dally t—ask BARS Assistant Secretary of State Ed'Pals, Washington, D. C.” will bel 18 Note of the ny-’”’“‘y and receive TWO TICKETS to see: EHONE 138 4 e Barrett, now in charge of State ' translated and sent to any coun-: g P"N“:,, the 4 ‘,“y,mfln ” " Juneau Dall‘les, Inc. Department propaganda, was for- try you designate, or you can leave a0 ny femily Chieftain WAKE ol" THE BED WITCH merly editor of Newsweek maga- the designation up to ECA. 1§ Axdan dete cht gem 4 ’ zine, and as such had serious dif-| Texas Long Tom i g b Earment = BENuIBRof Saturday's Puzzle Federal Tax—12¢ Paid by the Theatre caslel's “ell S weal' HOME GRUCERY ferences with a member of his| Gruffold Senator Tom Connal-| i Riijg s 7 4 Auerics : MeGregor Sportswear staff, Robert Humphries ly, the colorful Texan, is not one | 2. Belind a 50. Recreational s o 3. Jason's ship Phone IFYELLOW CAB C0.—Phone 22 Stetson and Mallory Hats Phones 146 and 342 So much National Association of {to conceal ~his impatiente over! ss. snlie room Bustle g e, and an ingured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and Arrow Shirts and Underwear Manufacturers propaganda began |long-winded orators: 2 l—‘u‘_""_‘xl“«;:‘n {‘_n»q“s forth & Cover the top h L RETURN YOU to your hame with our compliment: Allen Edmonds Shoes Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 creeping into Newsweek columns| The. other day, Semator George| 2. Pasichoma e et wall of a » ; P B L American Meat — Phone 38 cold > Bkyway Luggage through Humphries that Barrett|Malone of Nevada, who can turn box 66. Sorrowful room 104 WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! was about to ease him out, when a simple question into a filibuster, ' S ————— - = Humphries beat him to it and re- |was pestering Connally on trade ity - BOTANY To Banish “Blue Monday” signed. agreements. ; 9. Pronoun 5 Humphries then took a $25,000| With a sign that could be heard S Old B k 5 Al k "500" Fo gion yu siery freaign job as chief ghost writer and re- all over the chamber, Connally an- of wood est Bank in asKa from work — TRY searcher for the Republican Con- gressional Committee. As such he has a ritzy suite in the George Washington Inn just across from the Capitol where a group of wri- ters grind out the speeches for Congressmen who are elected to think for themselves parroting the views monger with an axe to against his former boss. Those are some of the back- stage factors, the public doesn't al- ways know about when it reads weighty speeches delivered on the floor of Congress or learns of a campaign being waged against the Voice of America. -Making Democracy Work of a spite- grind instead of | tone sweréd. - a Malone question, to nx?ich the Nevadian replied eag- erly: “I am very happy to be in- formed of that fact.” “F-hope,” grumbled the gentle- man ~ from Texas, “the Senator ‘sta)'s happy.” Washington Pipeline One Senator, George of Georgia, didn’t show up for a single vote while billions of dollars were be- ing dished out for post office, | treasury, ‘and agriculture depart- | ments. George had the excuse that he was writing the nation’s tax bill. However, some Senators also think it's important to see how the tax money is being spent. . . Congressman Furcolo of Massa- rth k aimed at ling 10. Type of loco= notive e fn be 1t r fear that That man . 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