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A THE 'SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 2, 1923—PART L FAV[]R"]N[]RTHERN Lampert to Push Resolution [:I'"ZENS |N[][]RSE “DWM(RAISE F[]R 6P [] TEMPORARY SOLDIER ‘ report. | aThe Northwest Suburban Citizen ! 6703 5th St. N.W,, 0 For District Vote in Congress| asociaicn sabmiuied o the tod HOME IS INSPECTED §70 = Park, D. C - The Tequest to Tndorse R utomobile 2 The annual inspection of the tem- v sl maders i ] . G : mmrmm came from the Randle porary home for ex-union soldiers entire K hron l:'u,}:_lan ds association. ‘h: view ui e ———— and sailors, 9th street and Pefnsy the fact' that the Commissioners and vania avenue southeast. last night. chaln stores, chirches Better Committee Posts| [ /% ¢ Tag e ‘ Federation Action Followed | traciorime: " wring “shout rcc: | Representative JOhnSon to|The uesis were entertaiea ty she| 8 10 cot 005 Would Help Them Hold Dis- i - : by School Betterment }.orm.vl tne L acted on Siiiout| Offer Measure Providing |« surver tricts, Tague Argues. P . ] Program. [ lonethy iscuseion, was broweht | @1 10'an Hour Scale. |Lanedl,oy,me & A It with an ! Ciayton inquired whether the " pro- urpose is to provide a place wh 4 . s % p | _ ixu tax of ¢ cents per sulion on 3 and :he At the ‘aeoret contere: & 3 4 i g | oline, in 1few of the present horse- . A : B k sh e “"rm ‘ nrf r‘vl| 13 m: . § | Automoblle reciprocity hetween | power charge for ags, would have Increase In pay for printers en ; el e € Rare Boo op emocratic members of the ways and E {Marylagd and the District recelved | the effect of imtreasing general prop- | ployed in the government pri ) mocratic memiy i n a o a f ent printin . ; 723 Seve mean: .(‘mn ittee today n fight will {the unanimous Indoixement of the | T taXes office Is provided in a bill which Rep- 3 Seventeenth St. ed to have a democratic pe Federation of Citizens' Associations, | Eov Ceammicne tnani resentative Albert Johngon of Wash. |15, D¢Xt Congress pasy lexiiation’ fey and practice adopted to strength- ! | clegates followed Mr. Cluy- owins veterans of the world war the | ; - isbtine ine e} Other delegates followed Mr. CIY- | fnrton will offer R winis | Tt Y e bamocran e L . jmeeting In the District Building 1ast { on with a suigestion that the mat- il offer in the House to- |privilege of the hom i v | Main 1201 night. | e into by a o ten | morrow. Among those present at t) 7 " < s r be inquired into by a committe G . = those present at the supper 1 better committer assignments S & 2% L\ 4 ¢ Wihen the \juestion was first | before being acted upon. Advoeate This bill provides that the pey of | Were Engineer Commissioner Bell Highest Prices Paid o demoe slected Trom jof Immedinte cion Wert fn e - M1 printers. printer-linotype o, Danfel Donovan, District auditor. to doubtful districts, e . s {Jority, however, and voted down ail | '0r print jnonotype kesboard j¥Bom all vouchirs made out for the :"‘" entire I 0 to a committee for in- \nts to refer the issue to a com- | * makers-up, imposers, copy |hame are sent; Commander Jo Single Volumes ReiTeaeitalive Phise) Thgue Lot or in ts to refer the issue to u com 1 Dosers, copy ommander John ingle Volumes, F Rel quiry as to what effect the taxation mittee. . e G o Piuorcaders empioyed | Reed, of the Department of the Pc ings Anto, Massachusetts, a minority member of feutures of the reciprocity bill woutd | Mt White argucd that even if the P. 0. shall bo at the rate of | tomae, G. A R Judge Alcorn, com- || ®ravings and Aut the ways and means committee, will 2 aviing tus 14 not reduce the total | $1:10 an hour for time actua'ly em.|mandér of the Spanish War Vete ters. Represer Dréctitiaie Ahts i dRbe i BACH RACH s % have on the city's revenues. mount paid annually by motorists, Ploved. ommissioner of Patents Washington CAsipae , T ate thig fizht, which will be g : Two amendments designed to com- |1t would end the present practice of | , A Provisiod is madc that anl such |Gardncr, Deputy ~Commissioner. of D purchases 15 6ffectito] ount inouihenn 1 emoorats . v mit the matter to the law and giving Maryland several thousan :;“ oves reuired to work in excess | Patents 'Hays Haymaker, Gen. John (| removed promptls from some of the most important : lation committee were voted vn, | dollars a yrm' for tags. bl 7 Purs In. any one calenda |11, C em. Col. John McElfoy, William - % A cepi o) shal! o atto committee praces Progressives Look|| g B v CTalLter, Which the orlginai fals SOSDL S0 Salundive) s Mattock, Frank A. De Groot, and | motion ihdorsing Teciprocity was car- ohn Olaroyd of D : | —_— It will be pointed out by Repre- B - ried without a disscnt fe ition) v thelr Ly a 3 com- | b 2 . G. AR w. e Tague that some forty i F ok the nitial ed, | Miadleton, G, A. F i ; of Painting Paperl 1 D @emocrats from the north are coming iith ravor on . g ieten last night toward the formula- he bill g Shact G A n ey Bl ) et e ! L 2 RIGH Of ' Beek i e rmaa also provides that four |coe Goodhart .. Vice presiden: ; | {8 think of Taylor. Into the Sixt n Congress who s heats trat it of iurient school hours shall constitute a day's work [Fred W. Archibald, G. A. R.. secr £ Estimatcs made on request defeated republican encumbents le I 1 > A the regular budget ary, and 1. P. Emtriken, treasure: , ; T | De Co Legislation. |1 ' e Fesoluticn dopted Last_ night e | o TSNS, Wil ume. aua b slivine Pases won . N, Y. | |invites each neighborhood association I] LR A #l Gol. 1077 broached some of the delegates felt assiEn borrant commit- L Jebmit Its st or school tees the demacratic pary will be aid- | LffOrts to Secure dtstricts, Gates o masts. Action to Start || ot " More Julges Needed. Entire Police Department Is g o . iLia In a brief address Judee § i £ Emreeas 5 o R B & ] |mwienile o andon put on Trail When They ‘ S niaune in Few Days. okt o wditional - fades| ” hington Upper left: Hepresentative Roy C.|Should be appointed. He asked those Travel Too Far. l i i i .on..m stne FHotes Phene i«m $108-8109 - oh w, 504-610 9th St N.W. with Tt “ncwer Tod livaei il 2 i | 1511 H STNW ' vada and Oregon. three "in’ Titno Woodruff, Rights Representative [ Present to take up this with Woin Ine New Jersey and = Florian Lampert. Lower: Representa- | their respective associat’e oo, <ix In Pennsy.vania and ten in Voting representation in Congress | ¢ijye Omear Keller. Referring to the traffic situation, New York. jana in national elections for the resi- — |Judse Schuldt said he was a firm be- | Her dimpled hand in his sturd. Hever in the value of education to in- 33, issisiss: The democratic orzanization in the Na . . “Bvery 2 House should give all of these m dents of the National Capital Is one | trict committee, he says, adding, “Every | quce motorists to obey the regula- | little fist, Dorothy Hassett and Ja f the most important measures af- | possible safeguard must be thrown about | tians and thereb, Courtney, aged three and four re Wwho have broken into republican ok 4 s ¢ eapecialy | tlons and thereby reduce accidents. “ourtney, ag trict ot 5 noto T | fecting the District of Columbla that | the milk supply of the city, especla’ly | " Willjam McK. Clavton, chairman o€ | spectively, went out all alone int v since so many children are dependent | the uril S thes r temocratic col- | the incoming Congress will be called ey tive e oI anganeed | vide sterday tnz umn, Representative ins] o ESonE or thelr very lives upon fit milk that he has in his posscesion sie i | the Wwide world yesterday mornin upon to approve, according to Rep-| - Representative Lampert will rein- | gayits f, 5 e e s Aae s sist. ard he is p +d_strong sup- e 5 - . i s from car riders, giving specific |8 se vt W othor nirthern democrats, - |resentative Florlan Lampert of Wis- | troduce thix measure Wwith some minor | complainis of crowded conditions on | home, none the worse for it. A ou e Noua jeonsin: | tost of al milk coming into the Dis- | "I (014 the delegates that at some| But while Dorothy and Jack wer: ort s ¢ | A resolution providing for voting!tricy for home consumption. It re- - he delegates that at some | _BUE WAIE Dot A e ot 8o argues Rey ntation for the District in both i auires the annual issuance’ of per-|, ne he would ask fo 3 X Congress, the L imits to farmers, and one of the pre- Toes B 1 he e to sk % i Congress, the same as . gyigites s tuberculin test of their and pea—for v,flm diate de- e b e - [fes The only new city houses offered on the market carching high and low, and eve Soenuth 11 be zble to show a re e, through constitutional | hewds. “If thia milk bill gets throush | U¢ Presented to members of the com- | P e e ged gt soeonty B the \mendment, will be presented in the | Congress,” Representative Lampert | Tission to be used by them in riding | Policeman on duty s li\’\“r\~nrr<' received one for this price and on such easy terms. tion T e Ropea | sy, it will give the District he on the cars {been furnished with a minute de day de’i the next T at,fop o bona im0 e of e moens e (| All Houses Open for Inspection poi o + Lampert, who will “carry |pusiness It duthorizes the he cumulated ds of the |75 T e Jack's bi siness. e o S s SAve b 2o as Jack's g brother wh Jere, & oy Tocrs theion" the work for this cause cham- officer to seize any unilcens IDunicipall goyernment came i for E INSPECT TODAY| Hard Coal “Magic Stove” Coal at $10.00 is making lots of satisfied customers. a- * Home. frantic parents wer with which to buy car tokens to John P. Agnew & Co. 728 14th St. N.W. Main 3068 Sonth long discussion, the net ult of | found them. They were gazing it hority is now lacking. : H ginia ane o pioned until his death by Representa- ‘“I:'L:! B ority aver -receiving | Which was that’ the question was re- | the wonders of the filtration plan’ that's uil e oeven t the des tive Sherman E. Burroughs of New |§ . R TRE Ahe Dlstrict and red back to the law and legisli- | when he came upon them. They were rerats should be b oreanize | Hampshire ! s bt of licensed and |tion committce for further considera- | <till happy. still weli. Th All Houses Sold on Monthly Payments 1843 Monroe Street N.E. ... . ... $9.950 106 You Street N.E............$10.500 4321 7th Strect NW.. . . .. ...$8,950 643 Columkia Road N.W. ..$8,950 the House ] e e tations, | tion and report luter. Sappy hec they haad . €. Ca tee. = ‘ e 2 z e M e |1t requires that the health officer be Records Bullding Favored. | 811 of berrie ed berrie N This constitutional amendment | \gUq promptly when any person on bushes They were gRiR33e2002s30 8 resolution will be considered in this!a dairy farm s suffering from a con- | «On motion of Willlam Henry White | knows why. _ r, by the House ious discase or when such a case a : egislatio Dorothy lives at TI.A Bates street {Hict committee instead of by the spected. 5 indorsed |and Jack at No. They left abou wdiciary committee, which held hear- ® Representative Lampert says he n appropria- |4 o'clock and it was 4 wlhen they ro ings in the Sixty-scventh wungre,a‘huxn to see the Fitzgerald work- | tion for the rec building to } back. R i Bu ughs resolution | men's compensation biil become a law | recorder of deeds and his Miss Dorothy was not at home to importan eral legislative proposals re- | within a few weeks. “The National ecords. callers last night. Reporters and E‘lectnc Wiring etter Wiring at a More 5829 Colorado Ave. N.W.. ..$8,950 Heasensiic Pl Room House Wired for i & have two and shington came before the District 5 in the whole United States | ' committees. | commistee ¢ st Congress,” | where industrial insurance is not re- 2 ive Lampert explains, | quired. The Fitzgerald bill would 1 understand that the v\"l‘nm this important humanitarian re- =y, be introduced. T will' insist| 1ief measure out of private exploita- | W__ MM W N__T I_ __| all of these measures beinz | tion and place the administration of that if : 2 rod e ¢ same time In order t.e funds in an already existing Gppor i t r ¥y b for the peo- | qguncy, where the overhead cost the 7 1y p be determined iwould be reduced to a mni T . | afte eful e son and study “Conditions warrant extension of : W b o rm of the Rent Comn on,” ) Tl 4 r o : 1 mpert is a mem- 2 entative Lampert declare: S ¥ 4 o Ther » progre e «‘ul\ffln‘nm' and - e L == REFUSE CHEAP IMITATIONS Hontu sociations in the District m& a 3 i B Tl S S et it P 20 HVE BUNUS P'_ANS 11C9 D Street S.E.. .. ..$8,950 1354 K Street S.E.. . .. ....$7,450 1 hus the L p & ssives in the House are andterri- bathetic towards the DI cmber on ¢ e that legislation af- e has the | feo National Capital should | careful. prompt and sym- INCORPORATED has|pathe: i than in ‘the itive John M. N i ] 3 131 H STREET NORTHWEST and she remained thers 424 15th Street N.E. .. ... ... ... 87,450 tactating Bath, Halls and Baser 121 16th Street N.E. .. ... ... .. .$7,450 RALPH P. GIBSON 131 16th Street N.E. (Cor.) ..$8,450 —Foro: : 421 Seventh Street N.E. . .. .$9,250 123 4th Street' N.E. ............$9.250 216 11th Street N.E. .. ...... .. .$9,250 ' ¥ ! i ‘j."”j“‘;" SOt ineHouse, and some g suffrage for the people of | Ca * e mys. “Is one of the few | Capt. George W, Evans res r)lu-:w) fcoman who ‘went o e h“;y\h; i 916 D Street N.E.. . . .. b ) $8,950 860,00 of Columbia. wirman of the e i o 3 . He said tha 1 | s oo : onee eiie gatd wat [ Poll Tax on Immigrants One B e as 3 ce conference - Bt | eiias afichn b ive conference | of Representative Wat H rding the particular legislative P cds of the DIstrict, kins’ Proposals. Three lhold er members of the v House District committee are active masit % e e, T ey | Five ways of ralsing sufficient funds AND TP 7~ » Keller of Minnesota and | to pay justed compensation” to Ay Whers r a Roy O. W ‘?drufl' of | world war veterans are proposed in s secretagy of the Pro-| 5 i which Representative Elton 5 | Watkins of Oregon. a new member, Annens o intends to introduce t rrow. Hi sroken ‘;"'lh'“p'v"r',“_,"”,‘, | intends to introduce tomorrow. Here AED BALL 174 \ Ens & epr Lam ennous ed | nire the five w ¢ 2 K o % Al ratee. e i v Vnigton At Levying a poll tax of $250 on every * & s 4 \ \\“.& \ Rl (o R R -'".."”.l'w;‘,‘.‘fl f"{ll_“tlxi“‘mz‘_llmmlmnm entering the United States. | Mild Weather Cold&StormyWeatbu I, fan v s i 5 Riere 18 20 end of d Levying a poll tax of $50 on every Muffler Buttoned Around Caj Muffler Buttoned Around Neck ' i % » Beautifil % ion for the Ditsrict | alien resident. S Bank . | of me avings an TINGERIE SILK MAD iperly be urged at this{ Levying a tax of 2 per cent of gross For Boys, Children and Men . iduat ol e e . M ihe right thing for tue W . . that "It 1s better 0] incomes of every foreign corporation in Fraskiln 02 Gl with am | tnal Tocasures, ot them. passed | g Ut Siaten " B S| ON SALE AT LEADING STORES | AY - and then tackle a few more, than to | CRENT WK O T A L TIM'S CAP CORPORATION, 50-52-54 West 17th St,, New York I ) | === N 1336 N. Y. Ave. e o ; thy (oF m ErcatIoEny i An excess profits tax and appropria- I Co. ntative Lampert has been| o of all unappropriatd moneys {n wtor Wesiey L. Jones | will introduce In the Right to Compensation. me measure for 4 consti- | tutional amendment that he himself| gave their services In the military is preparbd to introduce in the House; | and naval forces should not be com- = !that a local self-govrnment bill will | pensated for their monetary sacrifice Our large assortment of be introduced in ti nate by Sen: when so many of their fellow coun- ! . 1 ot o Vb aimontss can{ o, Vapper, of |Kansas and [ jthe| tiymas made fovhings at home with. i ;] moderate-priced jewelry, srels. avis, 1M1 4th now. | House by ‘Representative Frederick | out risking their lives,” sai epre- “ vy 93463 ___* iN. Zillman of Marvland, and a Dis- | sentative Watkins. silverware and ':Ove]JeS‘ will help you solve your rict delegate bill will be introduced| “Thls reor there will be surplus For Christmas Delivery | y in the enate by Senator L. Heisler ! ©f D ,00/ n e funds o e 1 03 e Ball Delaware, chairman of the | United States. This sum will more No Cash— Pay Next Year Nokol omers Christmas gift problem. Senate District committee, and in the | than take care of the initial costs of i e We cordially invite you FIOTOR LOTISE Wi House by Representative Stuart F.|# bonus under the plan I am perfect- ON ALL SIZES Reed of West Virgini: prospectiv ing. 1 chairman of the House District com- | “Taxation for this act will be In the | never 'e w to call and make your mittee: | form of a readjustment of taxes on | X i selections early. The constitutional amendment reso- | the basis that those who profited by Z lution, which was fathered by Sena- | the war will pay for bonus.” 3 tor Joncs, was favorably reported to, The Watkins bill provides for com- ou O H ! ’ the Senate during the last session of | Pensation to ex-service men at the = 1us i 0. pe S 1110 6 s Congress. , rate of $1.25 a day for foreign service s i {and $1 a day for home service. The . Jewelry Stores Somminin (ol Y 5] ho feaclisis pav il Sonion s | EEEiR ot Eiein EUK the Servicoits : To the 11,000 home owners who have y BOREAU. 344 1D » be brought before the House Dis- | and November 12, 1818, <0 = 10" ! installed Nokol, fuel is no problem. 1402 New York Ave. The Wm er saason trict committee at the earliest op-| Six plans for receivigg the benefits i Ly portunity, will have his heartiest sup- | of the bonus are provided. They are: Payments. as Low as $7.50 Per Month When they need it the wagon calls and 14th & R Sts. NW. —of the vear is the hardest ou | Representative Lampert s Adjusted service psy, adjusted serv- | SROOFS.” Can_yours withsand | SWe must have .the best teachars | jco certificate, credit on any form of | : 2 R ificial Pearls, 24-in.. Indestructihle this Pl weather Moo Binable, for our children.: he said | xouermment - insurance: el by the | WASHINGTON GARAGE fills their tanks, neatly, without dirt or L Wi b HoL have propo 1¢d { veteran, vocational training, farm or | s ichelien Pourls e e e st e e sarin | home 4id ana land settlement _aid CONSTRUCTION CO dust. There’s never any trouble about Bigin or Waithim Monis 'v..w i, — SR HATE BREN At to re o Nt (The bill provides that no veteran shall | : . R §rorn or white gold Alied 16.0¢ ;T Y KING CLOTHES o retain in the service men and | 708 DU BTOTIGEH TIA O R ot S ted | etting it. A the mewe:t model: in Howard For lar men women of unus character, as well . Main 7984 ! |4 Hamilton, _Gruen, Waltham. Elsin A B e o chay service pay. ain Tilincis and Tagersoll Watches. please thers 11 Sl S, — b P neil Sets ... $8.50 up VEHERRTS™ UL ST oy E BRINGS 92,298 s N Yetthe reliability of the fuel supply is one PR e B s Dromot eention oAy s P — of the smallest points about Nokol heat- Dl Ring, 40/100 carat,_por — = {be no delay in erecting school build- $150.00 . foot ... - ; Uphols'*r*n?, Fyrniturs s | Comgress has authorized | Veterans’ Hospital Patients Realize e . = — ing comfort. For Nokol is a heating ser- 10 ‘and 14 Cavat Solid ‘Goid Rine: Representative. Lampert has v < . s Beautiful Aquamarine, Ameth Repaiting B Spatye kavipert A yery on Articles Made. i vice that does away with heating troubles SADL A IR AN J ? A" railway situation. He favors the At the recent sale conducted under | i amnds. e sapphires..S7 A ;\){W\ & v (}I{R]\[(j‘f; T shorticn 6 the uonc Guiltier coms | anapices of the Georse, Baldwin e forever. In place of the dirt and drudgery o Himinary i reir ol P D B mission. e says he will use his)| Coy Unit, of the American ‘omen's | | 2 3 Bmall Whit. Go! i'led racel strongest influence toward requir: | Legion, of articies made by patients | of coal heating it brings clean, even,auto- e : Clay Armstrong, Upholsterer | ing a 5-cent fare and untversal trans: | a1 - United_ Stater Vetcrany' © Purcsa . PR pnum\ boxg | fers. He hopes that Semator Cougens | Hospital, No. 32 (Mt, Alte) and at St || Our High-Grade matic heat. The 11,000 Nokol owners set tatl AFTER ALL. PARLOF SUITES A SPECTALTY “‘,“ be Dl?ltled o (ge thn:ue Dis- | Elizabeth's Hospital, the total re-: ! ¢h th T i it Get your orders in now to get | it commitie ana that throuien it “f‘."‘x’.;:'":.,‘.%“‘i“me"'n:i'{:..:"“::é}I ANTHRACITE PEA their thermostats at the temperature e; S g your upholstering by Christmas, | matters that he will be able to work 869.95 to the government to pay for.| H i i o yel'ow gold filled. .. ...$17.50 FaustEholst gD HMAS. | Gut'Some " plan: o make s-oont car | the. matcriale ‘57 Which. the artlcies| want at the beginning of the winter, a e hair Caning. fare an early accomplishment. e Taade e with DL i o . . ond Phone Franklin 7483. Favors High Pressure. The use of the store in the Hooe | ; 2 65 their heating problem is over. g;‘x'i"m-;f:us stal 1233 SeN High-pressure water service for the | Dullding was given by the F. H. Smith | : : : Drop Tostal 1233 10th St. NLWV. | e e e o Nationas Cone | Company acting for the owners, and “Over 700 Nokol Burners in Washington’ Sohd ol So'antien: Solid Gold Waldemar Cbam Justifying Your Confidence ital, as urged by the Washington | LN necessary furniture -as loaned by o 4 3 IC lNC Simmons Chains. .. & | advocate in Representative Lampert. . . Mesh Bags, “Weldmeh™. .0 §10.00 up Phillp Hermann of Housc & Hermann, The expenseg.of the sile were paid by Tiggs Puts HEAT in Teating.” | “1 believe that all 1bl e e e oy e Ster ing Silver Bolt Buckles...$2.50 up Y. Can H. Comioct. Bt it lop ol ey Ton L — CAN BE USED ECONOMICALLY AND SATISFACTORILY IN : Phones Main 3883-3884 Sterting Silver Steak Seis. stuimless ou n Have Comlort |fRoNS hecially ‘shnce anrept ANY FURNACE, LATROBE OR STOVE, EITHER ALONE OR WITH N.W. Lateel oo $5.00 set REREC, SO placable AVING AND SATISFYING. 1411 New York Ave. N.W. Fairfax” Storling and ' Communi —in coldest weather if you have | records of the government should be ; {ji OTHER FUEL. S A Plate at lowest prevailing market Bivemad Heatine B {in imminent danger if a serfous Are IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON ALL COAL. { > priccs. iggs’ modern Heating Equip- ghould start in the business section." Bread . $3.00 up ment. Talk it over with ds.| The health office milk bill, on which : R | 4 l | Steslinx ¢ Br'“ Doible’ Compacts with | hearings were held in the' last Con- | P B The Biggs Engineering Co.| |gress by a subcommittes of which . [ Starting Silver Gigasoits Gisoi, WAREES W BIGGS, Presldent, epresentative Lampert was chair- i . riing Silver up 1810 14th § e, Frank, 817 |man, will be called up for action by ® Astonatio 63 Hesing for iRmse Steriing Silver Card and Goin cN.. n| fiokolAutomatchd Burners him at the firat meeting of tho Dis- M 311 2 Listed as Standard by Underwriters’ Laboratories Imitation Tvory, Amber, Shell an Py —robullt_spd sold by the authorised 4 DANRCING 811 E Street N.W. The Nokol Guarantee Is Bonded by the Fidelity and Casualty Company sl i‘"h"'o:l:“fin’t:; “aluber, 3o "ack quichiy, Somhem—M—Stud{o ’ v 65 Years of Fallhful Eflimen! Service | {hter dutivery. Open ovening! uel Bervice, ac, 1401 New Yok ave. a 8 188 ot. nw, Ts Our Success Board of Trade, will have a amnml

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