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SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. SATURDAY, AUGUST 27. 1927. IS A Grat Mirande, father of the seven GLIVIA™ BRI mother of Mrs. Ol cia v ron estate, to- i 1t SOt MODERN LAUNDRY | Father Made Fortune in WestiL"m'fil’f’“‘3-‘;2;,‘"ifl»‘;.’l?."“ii&‘?;\éfi‘,‘ff J{m N B e ! L‘. et Rk e 3 | Coast Winemaking and Purchased |$300.000 in cash. came to America In | % | | wrioneiile, Vo Omit flowers Phones Fr. ?HZ L | Large Pyrenees Estate. and wine makdng in the San Gabriel | T'he Secretm‘)‘ of War, Mr. Davis, Who! | o sy CH By the Associated Pre ¥Franre in 1911 and purchased the an- ~ < | POMONA, Calif., August 27.—Seven | cestral castle in the province of his o 2 Renewal of British Compact ' Officials Here Explain City’s \{ ‘!j C A | residents of southern California have | birthplace. He died mayor of his vil Rcturned P rom I‘AUI’OPC \ csterdd) ) | he Comp ‘0 p City o e G . \len heir {0 a castle and large es. (laze a vear ago. y Abandoned Devel tto N % {ate In the French province of Oloron, | The heirs are said to have decided | y Here. bandoned at Geneva, evelopment to Noted 17th and K Sts. N. W. > Pyrences Mountains near the [to sell the castle. S L\;-» ain in His Home i At Home Sunday Afternoons||spanish bonder. = ande of ——e Officials Declare. ! Guests on Tour. Public Invited Pomona and Mrs. Marcelline Barry of | Plans for Honolulu's new $700,000 HIT Secretary of War, Mr.|ham from Baltimore for Boston yes- i o srogram, 5:30-6:30 \dena—plan to sail from New York | city hall are being opposed by the ght . Davis, who arrived | terday | L R b i g | e s September 8 to present their claims | public, who desire delay until a more in New York vesterday, came = | BY J. RUSSELL KENNEDY, The development of the National| ‘ formally in France. The other heirs | pretentious structure can be erected. to Washinzton last evening and | Miss Delphine ¢ |‘m1] s passing @ | gy pagio_to The st e Capital since the days of its inception | — s opened his se e | few days e Wevlin Hotel in New | 7% News. Cop 5 ¢ 1 e e ‘\'\.,','mf,.)’,"‘.,,::;”‘;)‘ _"“,,‘,'.Z‘: St hi (el il A ok LR CH : and something of the plans for the = —_— 5 T Mrs. Davis and their children re- — TEOICKE,E AUBUAS he foreign of-| ryture were outlined this morning be- | ‘ow\\ N, datiashe AN s < e K2 Al doat 4 mained in France, where they will| The controller of currency and fice and government circles generally | fore a group of German architects and | . [SEVEN CALIFORNIANS e o e ranalar i AI_I.IANEE REPURI ERMAN VlS”ORs | Bmtbs‘ Anna Esplau, Gr | BRIDWELL. On Fuiay The Tolman Laundry | INHERIT FRENCH CASTLE | 830 =™ ™™ ‘ I E I Y , | i Valley of California. He returned to AR 4 “ have a villa for the season, and will | Mrs. Joseph McIntosh entertaived at lure amusedly interested in cables |engincers who are making a threeday | £LTsity’ not join him until the late Autumn. tuncheon on the Willard roof yester- | ¢ o \vo chington detailing the discov-| Visit here on a_tour of the United : 3 - —— e day. : : b ates. The party. including in its| Fun ary The Acting Secretary of the Treas ery of a nearalliance under which | ik’ number of notables, numbers| Ik pr Yot neas :“_‘(.‘;mt"yl K“"*\ Ogden .'{ Mills fave | Fomer Commissioner Japan and Great Britain had renewed | 130 members. This morning’s session 3 returned to Newport after attending | of District Host at Lunch. their ancient convention for naval of- |was held in the National Museum. KNMROUGH. Topuctet o) Saturday e Former Engineer Commissioner of | fense and defense. The discovery is| 1t b Cummerer, secratary, of the| g : Gen, and Mrs. Summerall the Distriet Col. Charles Keller en-|oqpociaily interesting, since it is bruit- | plained the L'Enfant plan of the o Be T tertained for luncheon at the Willard | h L ; O Lo Sdle e "1 ea from Washington, where the orig- | tal, showing lantern slides of the ei \ The Mn]«!“ of staff, l'l\l(ud .\(.mfi 2 i inal Anglo-Japanese alliatnce was so|and many of its famous buildings Army, and Mrs. ( s P, Summera o aney and | brusquely terminated at the behest of . i 5 L Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Dulancy and |brusquely termin i ve T Wil éntertain informally av dinner | M"pind Mre B e Ditages, snd | Giica, according to general bellef. | Oftictals Give Talks. thisevening. motor trip through Virginia and Ten. | Japanese unequivocally and "nu!hill 3 1"';" _‘lihllmwl a talk l\nlr L‘nl Ill S. e chs v o ‘e Cor- | nessee, and are at their home in [ically pronounce Washington's latest nt, 3d, or of public building A Departed this iR el UL RO el R re trove as “fool’s gold which (and par onstruction of the | " .o 1 e tilic et nehscaics e i sl doesn’t even glitte Arlington Memorial Bridge and an ad- \\".(;m‘“.*] i sudden | relavse. roof yesterday. b “| Mrs. Edith 0. Orme, who has been | When one seeks some foundation |dress by Maj. Brehon B. Somervell e s'o n Towe & Ay traveling in Europe for two months, | for such a report, it is admitted that | District engineer, explaining the Di y B A H Maj. and Mrs. A. M. Lehman and | will return on the S. Arabic, Sep- | Japan at the outset of the recent jtrict watersupply systtm. = IN TO ALL PERSONS IN AND ] e SeD | eva “rms. limitations conference | The addrexses were given in English : propused a triple naval entente as|and were translated into German by N \I ¢ the only course by which failure of | Dr. Ing Schubart, Prussian minister AROUND ‘VASHINGTO > : - : S the conference might be averted. It |of finance. { LR b < is admitted that the draft of such an | Following the lectures, the party in- cor TO ENTER iR e s Lot entente was actually written, but |Spected the work done on the Arlin i oy ba L | S : 3 the United States characteristically | ton Pridze and the city water purify- g v - 5 declined the entangling alliance. ing plant. Then it ccase to flow. 1 : 3 - ¥ y ‘Admittedly, Japan deeply regretted | Yesterday, the first day here, the nas recaiicd | i . Hlea 4 % the termination of the Anglo-Japanese |Party went on a sig ing tour, U R U . s o - 3 vy wlliance, of which the Island Empire of | Which included the inspection of the | WIFE AND DAUGH IN - ¥ the I ekttt prod: BublC : the Congressional Libary and | pyRKENT, (e W 5 - ; Japan recognized the American posi- | the Bureau of Standards, when Dr. i = i o i A % tion with regard to that alliance as ";1“"'%“' St g e ~ T / } G 3 e Heatini: deatnav Iy . 5 e unctions of the bureau. THE ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW AND PRIZE o 17 mitiating pcalnet Japgn, 16 I most |1 o ek prosam tomortow: CONTEST OF THE o : Satesmen propose ' renewal of that Delegates Welcomed. Vgl Sy . i 3 : ) i “"\'"“f]‘l‘j f'”‘(”‘j"—‘; Llnt lally M iguch |, The Germans were met on their ar- gt ¢ S ¥ . An elder statesman has said, “Sucl ased B o . vival here by Rudolf Leiter, first a proposal from any Japanese states- an embassy; L. 1. * . 3 G o o . man would be a blunder worse than |\Valiree. secr gl Federal-American National Bank ‘ « : Brinearing: Commelt gbert- 3. B s Cas : e T —— lips, nssistunt (ilmr of the industrial B ¥ 5 : achinery divis the Department | FLEM father The Judging Takes Pl t8 P.M R : ’: J 3 MAN IS KNOCKED DOWN ::;‘:::::335‘\’11‘-;.‘.Iml(’lulfiuwell I-.fl;\‘\:hf“r.n< Tibow ir, Punsral Mooday. 4 ging s Flace a . M. e e d BY POLICE LIQUOR CAR ident manager of the American Ex- d P sti now.. Rev. James M Alonday, 'August 29”‘. 3 By press Co., who escorted them to the officiating United States Chamber of Commerce, where they were ewlcomed by Judse In Memoriam. Edward Schenck, Manager of Sheet | 2qywin B ker, chairman of the THE EXHIBIT IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC ALL DAY AND EVENING . A 4 LA Metal Works, Is Gashed board of directors, and John Thider, N e faiher JORA : ON MONDAY Al 2 \ e : ; : g 0 : In addition to Dr. Schubart. who! HURE Wb Hliried this 1o seven years B SINDAY ,AVD TUESDAY, AUGUST 29TH AND 30TH. . { i & and Bruised. is himself an engineer, and Ludwis | ko wdas. Aucnst 27, 1020, VISITORS MAY ALSO INSPECT THE NEW BANKING ROOMS FROM Ay 4 Far E Voit, chief of the Berlin police, who one Knows low wo miss you. CELLAR TO ATTIC. B ; Ly o G i ; Knocked down by an automobile | is studying the systems of traffic % {56 icarn o sled i 3 & i v . bearing two members of the police | control, garages. telephone and tele- graph in the large cities of this 3 4 8 fedb i b, ot Twenty-| oY the prowinent solenttic men MRS EoRATNne remembrance o ™ e : “ R 2 a street car to the curb, at Twenty- | of the group include Franz Knipping, [ flaunah ¥. and the fate John Everybody Cordially Invited . ; ; <4 ; sixth street and Pennsylvania ave- | chief city engineer of Darmstadt, and | wiu died six' yeais azo tod: - | P L : nue, about 7:30 o'clock this morning, | Paul Wolf, the chiet engineer of the | 2. Jidward V. Schenck, manager of the | city of Dresden. Dr. L. I. Vincentz, | o} tiof J. D, Thompson Sheet Metal Works, | editor of the Deutsche Banhuette, And heaven s was given emergency treatment at|weekly journal of Hanover, also is For il his (A THE (LY, ¢ . . | : . Pt Columbia Hospital for cuts and|with the party. S e e e e FEderal'Amel’lcafl Natlon R 3 . $ 3 brifises In_compliment to Chief Voit, Maj. | “0F R0 " ot 1S LA ENT S > A R LR S ; Mr. Sghenck was gashed about the | Edwin B. Hesse, superintendent of 1Cvarted this@ifs mie 3 fo o0 / o : left eye and right ear and bruised | police, detailed Lieut. B. A. Lamb and Gl S LU0 , ” R B e b about ‘the body. He taken to his | Pvt. O. E. Rehbein to accompany e can's Where G St. Crosses Fourteenth. . B £ JER s home, at 2620 Seventeenth street | him during his stay. northeast. The party Is making its headquar- The police car, bearing Policeman | ters at the Burlington Hotel and will | . ; MRS. CHARLES P. SUMMERAI ; T. 0. Montgomery, who was driving, | leave tomorrow night for the Middle | %€ ; EAY M A, Who, with Lieut. Summerall, is spending the v vith the Iatter’s par- [ 2nd Leo Murray, was making a right-| West. The visitors have been in ve 0 toda ents, the chief of staff and Mrs. Sunim , at Fort Myer. hand turn when Schenck, it was re-| Philadelphia and New York prior to| 4 . ported, successfully dodging another | coming here. e ek et e machine, epped i ro e car CEp—— Vho and bring yoi o o their son Jugh and Mra. V. C. Mc-| tember 1 and wil spend the rest of |and wes seomcr. e ontor 'm.:;?: . i Brife ot flowers to Clintock of Walter Reed Hospital have | her vacatior: in Deer Park, Md. from further injury by seizing the| EDWARD AMBLER DIES. e ol 2 e W e S o tory - zone to Atlantic City J. where T radiator_cap. Wo shall Rnek voy whon d they are mpending deveral” weeka.| MF. and Mia Rolia N, Carter ace it They will return about September 10, | MOtoring to Cincinnati, Ohio, for two EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGED| =®awara Ambler, 87 years old. for- HE sl g week’s Visit, and will return to W mer employe of the bookkeeping and | KENT. Ty remembrance of my dear mother The new president of Geor sh- | ington for' the Autumn term warrants division of the United States | NERTIE B KEX epasted, fhi 1He ington ]Unl;‘er:nl f])r. lzl\lm e o George Washington University. Former Telegraph Office Manager | mTreasury Department. where he wor % 0 guests lunching informally with him o Mstdiniy ed 30 years, died at his residence, 1348 yesterday on the Wiliard roof. Marri Li o A\"e“ed at Fort Myer. Franklin street, Brookland, Wednes- = John Willlam Ludlum, 26 years old, | day. Funeral services were to be con- Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, who has arriage Licenses. wanted to answer an indictment charg- | ducted at the residence this afternoon. been visiting at Saratoga Springs, has | Marriage licenses have been issued to the | ing embezzlement of $2,600 from the | Mr. Ambler was a native of Louisa gone to Camden, Me., for several fiward F. McCarthy and Frances B, | \Vestern Union office at Union City, | Court House, Va., and came to Wash- a - weeks' stay. it s , where he was employed as man. | ington in the early sixties. He was re- B A‘“’T‘”“ - (lafence Durand apd Elizabeth E. Honch, was arrested yesterday at Kort | tired from the Government service Sther REDE "SRR wha Y Mrs. Blaine Elkins has returned 10 | e “niithcll Haitimore. 314 T4 | Myer, where he was serving an enlist- | about seven vears ago. this life three ye . August Ventnor, N. J.. after spending sev- iy T. Lepre and Concettina L. | ment under the name of Charles Car-| He is survived by three daughters,| - 24, eral weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Wil [P ter, and turned ovi civil ¢ Mrs. May Webb, M ‘Margaret Gone. but not_for P v Henderson and_Elizabeth M, | 10 ¢ over to the civil ay- | Mrs. Mayme Webb, X Margaret L ten. Lk ‘ EREEK AR. liam F. R. Hitt. rrison. both of Fredericksburg, Ve thorities. Ludlum had been in the [ Martin and Mrs. Olive Weir. and three | (oo IARIE \,ru i Barbour Ciales and Helery Army about two months. sons, George M., Edward and Louis R.| “iTH amother, MARLA “MITH. liquor squad as he was crossing from ~ Richards and Martha E. Perrie, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clay Bay f Westwood, Md. Ludlum, said to be a nephew of a |Ambler. Wwha have returned from Atlantic City Arthu ar nd Virginia Knight, both | former high official of the telegraph day | Lo Alexan iy company. admitted his identity, which SH 2 . 3 wore, Md.. and | Was established through a photograph, TPPIN Mrs. Blaine Lipscomb has closed L cyinan of 3 Fray, | 24 admitted willingness to return to G NEWS ] her apartment at Wardman feovo T, Brveon and Tetts W White '\"“‘9-1“]! fol rlrl(nlr ; q N, F TTH: 1L.OV, Hotel and is spending the midseason ! . Ao Is said to face a charge of | | Arrivals at_and_Saili Fi : ; b/ atthe Chalfonte-Haddon Hall i At | *siells, My Adums of this oty ™ ° | failure to support his wife and child. e s Wr G AND' i iLes 1. RiDg Tarry" J Dule o Pa.. and Marie E . . S THOSTENON. why Miss Anne Devereaus has gone to ,A,,‘,;‘,’”,{" Kioona. o> Th T e Club to Take Hike. nmh“!_’;fi‘r‘"‘:fl‘ Sonias L Wy, band e Sears ey White Sulphur Springs, where she|Va. and F. Midred Whedon of Norwood, | The Red Triangle Outing Club will | Matura—Trinidad . . Auzust N will be at the Greenbrier for several mee f 130 at | Berengaria—Southampton August 20 I had a tre ST ; Gt e G e et tomorrow afternoon at 2330 at | Snta*Martac buertn” Colombia. - Avsust 17 She Was my ks, ” N Xteenth and Kennedy streets, to |Stockholm—Gothenburg s - August 16 But 1 loved her Gon. Bsiliaeit to take the 2:45 bus to Forest Glen for a [Martha W ashington=Jine¢ S Gen. Barnhardt to Be G 4 R i hike via National Park Seminary to s \itist 20 | v : 5 In New York Few Days. Chevy Chase Lake. L —Kingston ... Auguist 20 | e o pemar ot Gen. George C. Barnhardt, DUE TODAY. P o] stor o Roussillon—Bordeaux ... t 14 is at the Hotel Astor in New Deaths Reported. ivthi P iy o4 Samuel G. Eberly. 75, Sherman Apt.. 15th Births Reported. O e AR who is in | "Gedrgs Myers. 72, Garfleld Hospital V36, following birtha have been reported to DUE TOMORRO 5 D! Adstatic—T.ivernool ... Auzust 20 prings for the season, enter- Hospi Lewis H. and Mary V. Dunnicton hoy ™ | Nieuw Amsterdam—R At 17 : 2 70, 36% Ma- tained at dinner last evening at e . Toval K. and nonie, ho Lituania—Danzix . 5 Fust 1t d at dinner last cvenir b . Donnell, 61 Gartild Hospital, | Wiltam 32 and Kathey - Lone, b Calamatrs—Port Li Augus W m. H Sardo & CO. Homestead, w - s included W ¥ A Foonnoll. G Cacisld Son rank AL and Jessie J. Morri o B v ST 2 Comdr. Paul H. Bastedo and | Dinrics Groens aa cn vouts tazoons tos. | 1¥m Dl and A ey Ataya A Private Lnnousme Ambulance Mr. and Mrs. Ord Preaton, . e M T, o o Cristabal oo o a0 27 a2 nose L. Thompson, 48. 1613 Swann st, £ oy AUSHEECHAOIAR < . Modern T e T s Burge . St. Elizabeth's Hos- it {Rras G_"’ Cleveland—Hamburs August 18 a Vi la—S: Francise 4 v A L Ay e Fort St. George—Bermuda. At 27 SEVENTH L Dawi Seys Efliu’?;\‘i‘i,’,‘."x';la.?”',"".“ August Joha ¥ sy Zabeth D town . . .August 20 (fiXPRESSIVE beauty Pl 1, ane ,““F- J_‘ s it Aligust 19 i irover C. and Eva ard. girl ESDAY. ALG( T 30. features even the QiNord 1.\ ‘,“H{I“‘";“fi“:m:" 2 bov. | Bridgetown—Puerto Colombi . Auzust 19 ALMUS RSPEARE Hobect s o] e 3 M‘”:"y‘»‘nfuu f and so.um‘mmmf:l ucca.din the Onginfll istone-created Floral Em- "':;‘r'h ary e B B B T Lol K August 2 1623 ConnecticutAve. alke able Andeison. hoy. 3 . ke Marion and Eula Jennings, Bo 2 . e Quick nified. Efficient :tr\lu’ Vi i, Naom Ko by DUE THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 1. W. W Deal & Co. mes and Louise Dabney. boy. Bremen—Bremen .. ahus 2 ~ 00._ avre., - - - 5 o 0 Burrell and Mildred Penn. boy. 3 from which all growth through vistas of charming loveli- 5 e ancl R Laner. bov JAMES T RYAN in nobleness proceeds” ness . . . All about you are age- hen 2 L and Emma V. Ford. irl. W 317 Pa. Ave. S. Fipe o ; 4 . 2 B ; e Gantt. nce—Plymouth and Havre, Erlvale: Ambulancy _Auto_Servics S 3 e - nconia—Queenstown and Livernool builds a home, that breathing the joyous life air of : 3 | 5 T. F. COSTELLO children 2 eamship Chat- Morrison, 24, Tuborculosis Hospital. | Haiey R lian Hopwood. boy. Minnesota—~London August g Severs now? Edison—Piraeas .- - Chapel. . girl. | Laconia—Livernool £ e 4 e Ebro—Valparais August 10 least expensive of Black- : “August 31 WRSPEM{E(.() blems. A i Syreatiacens o i e e Aeetst o | POTOMAC 4600 (o Wit and. Mable. Brincoe: hos Finlani—San Francisco ... ... August i3 | Automoh ice Tapel, MBITION is the germ Brooks and roads that wind i g 4 rnest and Violn Green, boy. California—Southaiipton " and The ambition that old scenes that are ever new— i IVER & ’ I and Marie 1Ml g i bonli raoes ety Atfinue 1200 Veendam—Plymouth. Boulogne and Rotter- creates a permanent estate—is an eternal youth! . . ., The hundred : : el Al Gt | Beloeni 1tol_St. NORTH_7978. _ e i i i o EY—F S0 st Cail | Belzenfand—Plymouth. Cherbours and Ant- = outward expression of inherent homesite acres of the Estates, NEW STORE . i ; , I Vingertjord—Nerse nobleness . . . Amid the homesite dovetailing with Rock Creek Park, 1407 H St. g';dr"ijfi%{-}g;\h-mn:d Lisernool V L SPEARE CO encha I 3 i Gn ol Y Pone 3 an. Neither the e 2 enchantment of Rock Creek Park are perpetually protected by a Telephone Main 3707 PO TGarAmekeT) containing xray and Back | EOUGEoSa AR b g0 guneirn, Santos. | with e ot WO, SA0r sonnceted Estates you can build for the firmly founded code of restrictions. mateh: ot Thuralax afternoon: " reward. | ga i ALGTISCR A0 DUeROR ANCS: o i cor. | Bione #rankc cuea 1009 H St. N.W. future as well as for your present Development discordant to its \CELET. platiam. two _dlamonds md | Siva—st Johns ani’ Halifax, E \VILLI?):'“"" 210 £ St homelife enjoyment . Genera- harmonious beauty can have no 4 'rh‘"%r’im"sf'rfxufimml-J'.fr‘-‘ BNy dyqieady; | Aconcaruacrigtabal; Callag and Valoaratso. | fe NS U 7é 5 i . die ch tions may merge into the sunset, place in Rock Creek Park Estates TR Tam | Haron—bucia Blata. San Pedro do Sfacoris, | e brices. but the exquisite natural beauty . . . Instead, there is intelligent stiddedy n v, section: "Friday momning: Fe- | cameronia Londonderry and Glasgow. W. Wa:iren Taltavull ward, _Franklin Minnewask surrounding your home here will co-operation and encouragement of | y "‘—“—_ u B oo 14th & Spring Rd, Col. 464 unhaltingly continue _throughout authentic distinctiveness given - y di | - RGraiEs F sk ; Buenos Aires. — == E the years . . . Here is Nature in every one who builds his home T is not a time when one wants to discuss |5 cace_cail Lincoln S L T Joseph F. Birch’s Sons her most glorious guise . . . Trees here. The entrance lodge of the 1 details—so it's gratifying to know that a S Votaay roard: 18 Moo SAILING MONDAY. AUGUST 29 3034 M StoNS§ Bmc},unblx:hm a 28 that brush the sky, breeze-swept Estates is but a few minutes’ de- phone message to us takes the burden off o e | Rejplute—Cherbours. Southampton and N.W. _ 5iione n 1 knolls and shady, cool glades. lightful drive out Sixteenth Street. your mind—with assurance of perfect service 1,1 favotte, Parkc, Friday hight, Aug ] SAILING TUESDAY. AUGUST 30. Timothy Hanlon ) on_desk. Ve : Lit —Copenhag d Danzie. 5 o rendered at most nominal cost. tion desk. Voterans' Bureau. ___ i gggzgggflflgmunfi_-mu Paler: | OSE B SE N Phone L. 5543, You Enter the Estates at ; ; ATIbT SRyes {) s mon PRE s ks -P A Tmmu 3 . o K br leather SAILING WEI DAY AUGUST 31. . ol 16th St. and Kalmia Rd. Phone Potomac 4600 for o de'S. Semones" on inside. Please | Berengaria—Cherbours and Sonthampton. 0. J. TALTAVULL. Mgr. Deutschland—Cherbourg, Southampton and | . N.W, M. 1879, e V. | . 1] 1] Hambi N4 Office on Property, Adams 538 ALMUS R.8PFARE BT OF WiiTtor amd EWGC dor 5F | Antamy Lsber—Cadiz and Bascelona. SN o hington. D. 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THOUSAND-ONE FIFTEENTH STREET, AT K Freetihie nds; 5.';“,‘23 Stackholi— Sothenbur. SAILING FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER . 1 Beautiful Floral [ mm—nm-au. !mlw Demerara. ’f_..... De: E ‘i fi and up. _& 5

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