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' HERALD “ADS” MEAN 113338 BETTER BUSINESS 170 THE ERV !éi;T e - - - e me %TABL]SHED 18«6 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, N()VI‘MBER Zo 1918 —TEN PAGES. ‘3 6,154 AMERICANS KILLED OR DIED OF WOUNDS DURING WAR GREAT UNREST IN GERMANY; |AMERICAN SOLDIERS [HANIJES ARE 600D ’SEVENTY SIXTH DIVISION BOLSHEVIK IDEAS GROWING 'IN BRUSSELS PARAI]E FOR COAL SUPP!Y Bremen Soldiers’ and Workers’ Council Decide to Call | it Wi LL BE SENT BACK HOME { o Bolshevik Workers & S Wonderful Mllltary Spectacle as Government Program Prowdesl Tpa S ers v ast In Settin | W 3 | LocAL BOY KILLED IN ACTION Only Army of Occupa-, Vi U onabim Condition: Ghastic, Royal Family Enters Capital lor New England States Y KILLED IN ACTION I e e RO e g tion Will be Retained' litical conditions in Germany are em- {PROCESSION 10 MILES LONG CANADA GETS SHARE TO00 M¢s. Mary Prunell of 466 East street has been Amaterdam ‘und Copenhasen pirport: A el notified by the war department that her son, Pri- in France and this Amsterdam and Copenhagen purport- - e e | ing to reproduce direct te s = R Allied Troops Reviewed While Avia- | ¢ a6 tttee Told | § from Germany. There is a sharp di- e G R AIOOD: BALBL) Senate Commerce Committee \‘ vate Alle Campanelh was killed in action in France Unlt is Not Included vergence of opinion in regard to the New Britain Chapter, Amer- tors Circled Overhead—Thousands | on Ocober 13. makeup of the new Germany | ican Red Cross, s been no- | There is a general lack of harmony tified that surgical dressings Cheer Brave King Albert As Hel poin wieh Those in Ohio—Presi- | Private Campanelli was 26 years old and went Gen. March Says in different parts of the country and | k has been concluded, but Rides Theougt Oity Stoeers ; o \ to Camp Devens with a recent draft quota and after o a tendency towards scparatism. Bol- | it is necessary to finish all cut i 3 b dent's Orders. | ) S = sResmE s RN T el AT R e e e ty, SR o e || T e a short period of training there was sent overseas. - A fusinfilicinestoicsn i h el R dRar e chnplegias on BB pert dinterdalle rimsalu thiaimomn i et | IS SE SR e Bl B L T He left Camp Devens on October 3 of the present ||\ N TANK CORPS S et il s e e B o abath. By T PanIeq | winter are wood, the senate commerce || year, went directly to France and was at once as- Seck Aid From Russia. i . shed, v Queen Elizabeth, Princes Leopold | Ibigood, tholenate comiares S e S i s W Co it B s On len e, c sl e an s Comties e I RE B B signed to a first line unit. Ten days after he left ALSO COMING,BACK] council at meeting declared itself It“x‘x\;:;;l: :-‘L‘l\ifll:r‘”rlll(::;‘l‘h:“.\r”’:’(ni: Hmw ‘m_\l 1 |uul(_\ pyuugl_(:l l:; ttll;O Mm””fimmw“ e the United States he was kllled accordmg to in- omplete accord with Bolshevism | e8dd £ anc At >lace de La Nation. receiving a tre- gl o st ] So e N AT e will be open Monday and Tues- mendous ovation along the streets. gclongof yhel B o nL b formation given out by a member of the family. American Soldiers Have Capturedl SN R o day night. All women are Entering the parliament house, King | tribution division, outlined territoriz F & Sat Iene 5 el Tt of e lo Russlattoshelufla lEOAUCC S0 urged to report for work and Albert and his family listened to an | allotments for the season, and was | Private Fran ate A1006. German Prisonces aiviai ]\'t;'hw Spartacus group at Dusseldorf | conclude the task with a clean address of welcome. Then followed agply tioned by Chairman Reed | dead soldier, is also in the Amerlcan army. Filemy Guus—Only 3,163 Tl i a pr Z=couds O N B ey e concering 3,600,000 tons is reported ‘o have proclaimed a pro- a review of the allie ps Fonce R Jotarian dictatorship and arrested the formed a line ten miles long. | assigned to Canada. Doughboys Have Been Captured By burgomaster of the city — Ylowers were thrown in the path | \ow England to Get Full Share. People of Quebee are (o be Treated Enemy—Gen. Pershing Announces ebknec p tical of King Albert as the procession made 5 i ] Drahan Lt S e its f#itore ibovuTovar astimeatiicor| DT caro s S el g any TURKEY APLENTY ON RRCR I S socialist, was acclaimed at a Sparts : along £ called for s o dred per cent. tus ihoeiing n Boritn which issyed an ! f miles with dense throngs alled for a one hundred r appeal to the workers to emulate the | City Crowded With Visitors. (dom slic ditiurion SC Seniae THANKSGIVING MENU ington ov General{ Russian Bolsheviki, The meeting re- | King Albert and his two sons were | for the New England states, caste [il EN A E N Y March/announced today that author used to listen to moderate socialist | BnfHorEeps st e ferbyil prinic el A | INEN RECxl Beaet i RROHE S B SR - g ity had been given to General Persh= fused to lis A g s : Yelaw: . > : : speakers, on his right and was dressed.in kha -";*[ i ‘\1'“;\-](;‘1’\"‘:{\\»]1 e ba0.000 | Western Birds Will Sell Here at Be- {nx to) send) back Homss un D s ceanize 3 e . i W zer brother w: istrict of a. f 54, i P ! serman Naval Men Organize ki ,while his younger hrot o ) s . troops as will not be . ks \‘n:u'.'«:-‘;"\,,, Friday, Nov £ dressed in the uniform of a midship- | tons produced all except 10,000,000 | (oo 58 and 60 Cents a Pound— T ot be needed in mak £ the 1dic | man. The city wearing its gala | goes to that territory, the remainder War Labor Board Takes inglur; «‘h: urn]y[o]f (,C;-..m(,i)om He joint sitting of the soldiers’ i : an. oty Lo & s S el Gl Usood Price Yor Chicltons: said that General Pershing had in-l ! : ot e iress and the influx of thousands|to be distributed elsewhere in the 4 z - < d roat ; - it wvlu‘.’m“ifll‘l41‘:‘;‘ to form : St&PYlflg and WlthOlI[ MOfley OF | Guving recent days has made it im- | United States after provision is made Favorable Action on Mid- | aicated that the following units would AR i TN Despite reports to the contrary, the not be so required: Divisions 31, 34 main committee for the naval arm of possible for all to obtain lodgings. | for Canada’s share z ¢ i : sleeping sThalls anc American public will be able to dle West Petitions. 38, 39, 76, 84, 86, 87. it it ,.“,,]n-,\«lulnli”"c’:{" ClO[hCS They AI‘G Tlll‘l]ed Adl‘m ’\1‘1‘:']"‘\\ L slSsniizanpublic hellsiand Canada to Get Help. atisfy its appetite for Thanksgiving Coast artillery regiments 46, 47, councils of the navy and will ha \ shelters D daiiee 960, 75 h’f:'&'lml rters at Will-elmshaven. Th | o E “Do you mean o say that if there| turkey. It was believed severa 19,50, 75 and 76, 18 i 3 .| ago that the entire supply in the Washington, Nov. 23.—Wage in- Field artillery briga 86 & ©3 delegates from the councils will | \merican Soldiers March is suffering in this country for the| 2& pr e rrigades and 1 3 " N g i : <tra. | country would be shipped to the sol- | creases for employes of three electric In addition General Pershing indie dva cdtnrades AR, & certFal coitis MANY DIE FROM EXPOSURE B o want of coal that the fuel administra- . shing Slegt flvg CUTr A X ool | London, Nov. 28.—Amerlcan troobs, | \ " 011" rive Canada its full allot- | diers abroad, but such is not the case. | railway lines in the mifidle west were [ cated that the following general vt - ouaiistar K1l oradra af togcthen Wi BHURD and Hrenchicons | Western turkeys will retail from | awarded today by the war labor | classes of troops will be returned: men must he socialists. Al ordc tingents, marched with the Belgians i P " . STEA5! Doardiiand inl cachl case A 4 ¢ . . Sy 5 the ministry of marine and the ad- | Mo et i i VR ol “Yes, sir, that is our orders, where| 58 (0 60 cents and southern birds | board, and in each case the board | Railroad artillery troops, arms a1fviRter pust Beignen: by et henEamistCs WWas BignediGoanan [ BL0 s iyt eape it hown'that Cannda suffers equal- | will sell between 4§ and cents a | held higher passenger fares will be [ artillery troops, gas {soops, tank miralty staff must be signec l Aibort mind- B eniry bt bis cap : : ad 4 ment ?” asked Chairman Reed, ven telegram raceived here i N | ent who witnessed the entry. _ “Who gave these order aske 1,\,.}\ m”' e s B | isregrckoni e el o Object to Itule By Berlin. Out and Seck Help From Their | . y,ce ibon f\l:lx\_x(vhg‘re'.nP(-}(irmonx:;\?fit .\ef?;n:::“;:.m‘l‘_m' N i 1’h|x|\nnk‘ D i aoyes ot e Gincinnat, :;;m nsuie o et L ok ey t': ‘,:‘;\ .\nv\” especially Allles lil,-n'::'”~-f[ ::Lc‘ 1: 1:: sl\:pfll:n:\r-, | president of the United States.” cally at the present market price, REBY} paid hl'rv'f-vlowlnl nw‘ rate of ‘f’ynn\' Berlin, is rapidly growing and | tions among the British prisoners of | various a crowd so carried away l:)'1||l<' pr .‘d(-vyl " o Sfecart: SRt ‘.”r'"m‘ who have served | {rom IEngland, General March said, is likely to result in all of South |swar who have been liberated by the | a tumult of fervor. { “Dr. Garfield has so stated.” : i o iy B o it et than three months, 40 cents for | Will include virtually all of the afn Germany being established a NeW | Germans since the signing of the “Two divisions of the Belgian army, | The needs of the people of Quebec | e e ine mon A e squadrons, sixteen construciion independent vernment, accerding farmistice, are described by Reuters | ocoupying something like fifteen miles | are to he treated the same of those of | to the Berlingske Tidende's EBerlin I(:an’espondon\ at French headquar- | of roads marched in the procession ac- | the beople of Ohio, he said, and the ) Air Squadrons Leave England. : squadrons, one sailmakers contingent! an hour thereafter. The award is re- | SJ dlmakers contiagiey W N troactive to Sept. 1, and the com.|°0¢ Handley > training station correspondent. ters. Thousands of these men, most- | companied by battalions of French, | needs of Ontario are to he treated NIGHT WORK T0 STOP pany 15 slven until Febrtiary 1ty |and several photographic and®adio - Iy BBritish, are entering France daily. | (American and British troops with ar. | the same as those of Western Penn- » I (B e sections. Orders for the return of The correspondent writes: tillery. This procession was far down | svlvania, Ty HsCin e .| these already have been issued. > £ @ A > incinnati, Lawrenceburg & 3 the Ghent while the front was pa ATIotm onts FOr NoLtlwest Machine Company Will Discontinue | Aurora Electric Street Car Company 36,154 Americans Killed. “I never have seen human beings|ing down the Rue Royale. i Thsat 2 2 Tota A in sueh a state of raggedness, hunger [ © Ajrplancs Circls Above, In alloting the remaining 6,100,000 | Nisht Shift After Next Wednesday |15 ordered (o pay motormen —and | Total cas Baligediorivs and misery. When the camp at For- o s e i o, | tons the committee was told the needs et et ekt iy 0 YRS pach §is fmilcsteastRof detzlas Rvell \I'u’lr\!‘e'nirplsan:s m:«lli\e(}l ‘:i‘l(\l':'lml“i‘llfi]l(rl‘g. of the Northwestern states will | —Mecn May Apply For Day Jobs. | three months, 41 cents an hour, nine | ing of the armistice were divided as be i : - % - e i H ! months, 43 cents, and thereafter 45 follows: ’-\-» those elsewhere ,were broken D, |4, the sun as—they played fantastic | 8iven special consideration. Reply- Ny A S0 e T ey e | i San Francisco Labor Council Opposes Such Drastic Measures and Will ! ur : i " cents. The old rate was 31 cents for | Killed and died of wounds.. 86,154 \ppeal to Governor for Moone the prisoners ,most of whom Were|,.oks high in the blue. Others let|IDE to a question from Senator Ken- | ¢or oranance material for| the T 8. el car oA s il for || DIRANO A ATheaka b v 10t captured during the .\11:”-’("); mr;sntwle‘ drop streamers on the crowd, Every [Yon, he said that Iowa had been allot- | government on acount of the cessa- | thoss longer. smpsoyen beomorss | Died of other causes.. .. ..., &304 e s e CI:) window balcony, roof and street Kiosk :idt"g ]:"!fl’m m“il:‘f ‘“',”'.’»;‘ "“, "‘}’ ! tion of hostilitics, the government has | under the terms of the award are to | Wounded ........... .. 1 179625 — : sta Gl s o ributed over the northe i |[Beeeaes G TG : ‘ 2 S i Roners . San Francisco, Nov. 23.—Decision | walk the 50 or 60 miles to the allied | 325 Pcked over the whole route, Sistributed over the northern thivd| ordercd the discontinuance of ‘«-H S RO e e !\rn. oners . i 9 e - 1 neral strike as a pro- | Jines, but were given no food and had | The people on the balconies had pro- e e B night work. This is the sense of a In the case of Cincinnati & Colum | MISSing .................... 1,160 sl sl S Y o s e ¢ut | Vided themselves with numerous | ¢ONSumplion in the eastern anthracite | message received by the New Britain | 10 mraotion Company the rate of| TNhe American forces in France, he test against the v\r‘(\!]vwn“fl:”(\\ i V_\‘nfl mt";‘v.\-i )‘ ney _\\\'”‘ [" *_f‘fl"(‘;’ 'I' miniature flags and crysanthemums | {€Tritory he said that hotels, office | Machine company and which was DAy 16imadaidi ventsian Rour 'fm_ o5t 5 d taken approximately 44,000 ber of homas J e Ry rags, the soles dropping of heir et rey tilncdldowricont »uildings and apartment. houses had | given out for publication by H. H. - rds 5 ierman prisoners and 1,400 guns. He ‘hed last night by the San Fran- | hoots. Some woré clogs and no socks. at they: ré Co; ontinually. h ; than three months' service in place reached Iz enuiby, the Bani = i c “At one place five hundred young | Peen instructed to mix their anthra- | Pease this afternoon with the follow- | (e OTTe MOn(hs' service in place ] Jqjeq tnat the casualties among the cisco Jabor council, W asan b Many Die of Exposure. : 2 > SioUnE e e sesiioaad schec )t 3 s s baspil Mtlos Among. ternative appointed a committee of Fe s b ¥ women, In Soprano chorus, sang_the | ©Ite With bitumin e e e “‘f“»‘fl“/’;“?"‘-' at the least hardship | ON® Year's continuous employment. | yore ot e sl ”"!'j’“ Supes ten to call personally on Gevernor ey left the prison camps in| gejgjan song. Near their company said during the 12 s there n order th: astiharasiD |l 8 e ot e o : , contrary to reports, L ¥ e droves of hundreds in charge of Ger- 105 theti r o any | ad been no mines held up for lack | possible will be brought on our em- _ = L and that encou ng accounts of the W. D. Stephens and urge him to grant ; stood a pathetic group of as many | I? u = | are 480andl 45 conis) wespectivelv. The g : it & new triat an | an officersaind doldlers who hed de- | 0y o of cars, although there had heen a | ploves we shall continue the running | 200 '3 S0 49 conts, Tespe : situation of the forces there had been the condemned man a NeW LA O] gerted. The weather was very cold serious shortage of labor of our night shift through Wednes- | 2% a esterday. one of the remaining murder indict- ‘ received. ; di y si vith- day <t week, discontinuing R Movements of troops fr P ments. Mooney was convicted of [and many died by the roadside with e R e lay night of next 278 IN D. AND O. CLUB. ents of troops from France re- |in a few miles from friends. When BAN ON LIGHTING IS OFF all night work at 12 a. m., Thurs- ik . will be' expedited in every way ,he murder in conncction With the Pre- |, " . vivors entered the French lines WANT STRIKE IN EAST day. It iy our greatest desire to em- | bor - o said, and added that they will not paredness day bomb explosion Nere | ., . " iaiers who were hardened ploy as many of our force ot [This Number of Persons Have Been | ispenk into the country, eithem o A I, I e R e e e e . B — — men as thero is work for on the d Affected by Dethronement or . Advance of Allies Traced, in prison in such a plight. Tt is not doubted that | F'uel Director James S. North Advised -penters’ and Joiners’ Union and | Shift. In order that everything wiil \bdication. Taking up the present advance of this suffering was intentionally im-| "That All Display Lighting Can Con- be done fairly all night men desiring N AITE S s PR PR the allied forces, Gene March M]LLION AUSTR[ANS DESERT posed upon the British. Prisoners of S ity e Marine Woodworkers Recommend | employment in onr rlant days should || Amsterdam [riday, Nov., 22— pointed out that the American army is other nationalities are agreed that the | ¥MuC As Before the War. e by licoiont R ioel S ree el indred fa seventy-eight pers Act . < . avalieetarte ok e heading for Coblenz, the center British were treated worse than the “According to instructions just r ction in Favor of Mooney. through their foremen or through the | JE/5 008 Wesle OF 106 Get "~ | bridgehead on the Rhine, where it i arge an ¢ ythers at al® German camps.’ A s e 5 employment office.” & 0 e LRV C A & NOUSES | yhould arrive about December 1. The. Organized in Large and Small | others at al® Ge ceived from Washington all restric- New York, Nov A e ) Ih Covisany. decoritie to the B | i ; tions contained in the so-called light- | members of the United Carpenters British forces will occupy the bridge- )CUNA}{D.‘IIN I:dSES less might order, are herely abolished, |'and Joiners or America and of the| R, SOLF WANTS TOO MUCH Tl of the roy. | €ad (0 the north at Cologne and s the French the ridgeheac s Calling Themselves Green Guards. rl»lfwm\y :w‘mmwmnnw_\ : (v tel Director | marine woodworkers of the port of al Prussian house and 39 of the S T b BERILENG ' J. 8. North announced today Vew York aggresaling many (hous- varian veigning family = n a o vk aggr a4 3 Y = ) re stre 1 of the million | desert HALF OF ITS FLEET | " Thc removal of these restrictions is men, in protest against the exec — — Laestrenst! : Austrian armic " o due to the fact that there is at pres- | ution next month of Thomas DOUGHBOYS START HOME. irze and i h ent an adequate supply of bituminous | Mooney the California labor leade smselves C ! : 15 Stenmships, Aggregating 206,769 | coal. Particular attention however, is | convieted of murder, has heen recomn. n fortified camps in ih 3 act the re is ¢ ; : o ot he British People During War st S <s Tons, Sunk During War— | called ’]:’mf:‘:m“{‘,f‘1:3;“"::;;“? el L deloeaiesiR soniorty Duenitis ¥ home today on the lners Lapland |{ry will be stationed for the time bec hmos ery pa Sc - cute s a E 2 al, rook oodworkers' unions, ac : S s R outer AR SRk Tt wh e 4 i o Fliie 1 Trie g 1 it z [ Liondon, Friday, Nov. (Reuters) | and ing at Caitare, ime and Triest, one ove, according 1o Wil Lusitania Was Largest ""‘"0"‘{]"‘ e nof exnected I'h:‘ the) i to an announcement today | /iy jinted out in connection with [ scene as the men marched from the wlion of the infantry being located gentiotitiisisoyens oy ary Sityiuilibelaninadiypctyasilastivin g by " secretar: R f Dr. W. S. Solf { » | railway station and local camps to the > lace. ’ o \ TLaiback, the new capital of | New York, Nov. 2 fteen | ter, every effort must be made to The delegates, who reprosented six ;‘v"'_ ”"""”"" ‘“)' ;‘; 1‘5'1\-\40(”(}1::9 “"‘i AL Bt e, Souiins i e oAt 1 ”‘f" Slovakia, and of the Polish provis- | steamships aggregating 206,769 gross | save hard coal. thousand artisans, also urged an ap- fi‘“"" !_' 089 ‘” (it . L tiom vhe MRrongs of peapis Alsis the New England Boys Included, fonal government in Austrian Silesia. | tons, were lost by the Cunard Line ST peal by the carpenters’ and wood | tW° v““",fi R el Sl Demobilization of. the. EaySuNt Mr. Rose, who is from Winnipes,, | during the period of the war, it was | PRENCH SENATE HONORS WILSON | worke sl tolGoyernonistepnans| i i e e i wer then e homs I8 prdcesding Atea i Manitoba, now is in Ps He is sec- | learned here today. All except two | p,. Nov _(Havas) — The | ©f California, to pardon Mooney. r“"*‘ A0oR ‘: e b e LANSING VISITS HOME TOWN. |riving at Camp Dix, yesterday., Gen= retary of the world’s Christian stu- | were sunk by torpedoes or mines. |y onoh senate has passed unanimous.| The unionists adopted resolutions | that &rantec restiol e ns - N said he found twe hund- jent federation in Poland. He The Campunia and the Ascania were || "} c"\[Ction already ndopted by the|advocating the calling of a general men a day being released prepared for Colonel 1. M. louse a |lost through aceldents. The tonnage | jamber of deputies payving homage | Strike and a parade of organized Ia veral of the present camps will be lengthy memorandum on the situ-sunk represents approximately one- {5 i Ol Wilson as “having well | bor on m"’.fllu.m De. ‘-x\\lm.»,- the day :\‘hu\':rh]‘no}l = 5(:()1‘)” % they are half of tha ossessed by the P D ion | Prior to that set for Mooney's execu- 2 - cleared of their occupants ation 1).‘(“‘0.()::-:‘1: o (h(-“l oy ‘I‘““”]"”"‘ deserved of 'hvu)numl_\i 'Uw motion Lk AL is _considerably more gemerous than [homo town before departing for the | “ e composition of divisions desig. R OrR . DISOONTIN e o - pavs the same honor to the Allie that to which the British peopic have ‘e conference at Versailles. Mr. |, bor : 3 e “PRUCE P 5 CONTINUED, ly ¢ > Cunarc s were e eFerirs . n nated for return, so far as known, s LU '"’““\\1]'“ ol b G G S ) SO et G GRS [ been aecustomed during the last four | Lansing leaves tonisht for Washing. | ool 18 Washington, Nov. 23.—Maximum [ well kno Atls & s the S A A = = = iy Loy ‘ew England spruce will | largest of which was the Lusitania, i A 'EATHER. Thirty Sty )‘x‘ T n“': e v onp absaloniner 7 o CLEMENCEAU IN LONDO! = s and Florida:) 24th (Nebraska, Aiscor 1ed afte ecember 1, th rede on Majy T SRR s 2 S A, 1 \“ : ‘(’I"““'\‘)m K e i ontr et The Anchot line, a subsidiary of the Parls, Nov. 28.— (Havas.)—Premier e DANISH PRINCE RETURNS. KING TO ACCOMPANY FOCH, South Dakota and Minnesota;) foct \:(‘M“H“ re. The war industries | company, also lost heavily, eight | Clemencean went to London toda; PHOrd E Conntl Nov New York, Nov. Prince Axel aris, Nov —King Albert of| (Indiana, Kentucky and Wes 0ard his announced the action was | ships including the 14,340 ton Tus- | the Matin savs. The premier will re- | e ks l'of Denmark, who has been in the | Belgium will accompany Marshal Foch | gina:) 76th (New England;) limt it tha vartest ofithe indw cania, falling vietims to the German | turn shortly before King George and | [| gy ™" 0y Foieain and United States for about six weeks, | when the Allied gencralissmo makes | (West New York, New. Jorsey s 1 srdance with (he recom- | sea depredations the total tonnage loss | Queen Mary make their intended vis- ‘ 3 k 3 sailed today for ngland on the | his official entry into Strasbourgh to- ) . e of the director of lumber. of this line being 65,488, | it to Paris at the end of the montn R . : Cunara liner Orduna. morrow, (Continued on Seventh Page) Mooncy’, bdicrs Bodics Swarm Southeastern Europe, \merican army 1o be maintained in France was not indicated beyond the demobilization plans announced American troops thousand American soldiers sailed for | in Italy, including the 332nd infan Liverpool, I'riday, Nov. 22.—Several It is said Dr. Solf appears anxious that Watertown, 1 Nov —Rob- the front line standard shall be main- | ert Lansing, secretary of state, ac- ained for the large hody of troops re- | companied by . Lansing, arrived furning from the froni. This ration | here today for short visit to his (Georgia Alabama

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