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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1920. - . = # — v not a meeting of the crowd such as | troversy. It means nothing to us that | CcO L“IUNICATED. bw B Britaini Hevald -t et ot Gns e il st el i THE. GREAT AMERICAN HOME e g i T ) T that the people arve willing to study | There was nothing there that we could K Proorietors the problem with more intelligenco | use nor anything that would material- New F";vaw Conn — eb. 20 e Amlly (SunAay exceptedr at 410 Fidit € il = B H R ¢ Fditor o 1 e ritai , @ st Herald Bullding, 67 Cburn 8t e helieve that the class of voters who | hopinces of Peary meant a great deal Flarala » Year S H ! fer: 200 Thiee Monthe are rent payers will not he as greatly | to our “other man™ who dreamed of TAKE BAck YouR R»(G! car Sir Tio & Montn interested #s they were a vear age P May | state answering the quésti aren_ st e por o wi e riain | 10 was said ittt tme tat one of Lo norern wasies | over Al ot e OUR ENGAGEMEN'T IS OFF. of curious citizen in New Britad econd Class Herald of February 20 that I &8 Second Cl the purposes of the keepinz down of | ((1ioh peary trium phed EVERM BODY THINKS “THAT JUST P fhelbicasire tolbea citizon ot 0rlal HOOMS o.nnrneosees oW many rent payers had their rents N i his country # temporary — raised this year, despite the adoption | Vlliam Jennings Bryan will again W T“EAR'T! THAT | PROPOSED Te VOU! and T intend to return to-Poland ir n only profitable advertising medinm ) N ¢ e / 1 SIRiniend) o the city Cireulation books and Dre®® | o .\ twenty-one mill tax? The land- | TUR for President. in the Michigun the near future. It is the sacred duty »uom asiwave open to sdvertlsers. | of every gzuest to be very loval to. wards his host That moves nie 1t Trem. = Vead always for undivided alty Associnted Press 1n exclusively enutied St s U e inlcadiahnay Apdeiacovalls to iba uew for republication of all news | (iully truc. they do cost more Pt St e h re o f America and Americanism eredited (o 1t or mot otherwise oredived | T was pat it | foucteen names. o sutficiency i There are many thousands of Am in th vapsr and e 10cal aev, i erican living bread eri b n vonr tenement The rent payers may jHSLICI SRl N E ad _ American { who never have changed their ci ; y { ship because of their hope to GEORGE WASHINGTON, pochethonks this year. That is a . some day to the United S g Wind lead Therefore property own- The house military commitiee h position is similar to mine here zentleman abroad would dare 1o question their status. They are wel- come to stay as lonz as they desire lenm s merely a gquestion as to wheti- | The bl has yvet 1o appear hefore Con- abroad as Americans. Gentlemen ¥ than heretofore. In addition to this | 1y ehange our life or habits. The ex- the tervprs and the hardships of the lout R DIl or h orel okl irortmu e ninis | Rximanics il ca st e tition S Toy him has been filed h the Secretary Menmoer of fhe Assoctated in upkecp of their property is par = not he appeal to through their Whao mes have change n contemplating the lives of =1 crs Wil fight out the argument, we | @pproved of i systern of mibtary n it is surprising to find how uni- ! i helieve, and, with them the tax prob- | (raining for youths of the conntry. sal were the habits of (heift proc bd by them. Benjamin Franklin | f Vat i they wish to obtain certain im- ) ress rope are perhaps not 5o curious or S st e provements at a certain price. I . have better manners than the citi- zen who inquircs about my personal Save paldiioust vospents b the dunb 0L L U R The women are not in faver, but y A oeir avances wnd prosebed st DAL BT BT s PN A i S N others. In pickin LoRpuovclour ot wolnriro il : preme honor to be an American citi- life of George Washington, who e e Chr (R (ke oo e Anti-militavists are causing agita- | E s 4] % zen and would be nothing else but note that 0w e o 2 . tion to the offect that the adoption . & : s an American in language, ideas. SlALers 2 2y RIS AR schooling and wavs of living expendituees |, ) - of the compulsory act wil ke of 3 peodit ar all Let's o down 1o the cily 5 L L : f | Hiplsniamiislconmisine Sinnaettr Kept by the Father of the Unied | meeting and vote for a suspension of | "5 71 A=gressive nation s “ i able. sometimes danzerous. always Sy 2 from the American national point of jv.m unsafe. 1 prescribe undivided CET THSR ) T e e | Americanism for maturalized citizen e : and absolute lovalty for gzuests of was young apply to the prosperoits | of New Britain, and we are the bosses. | CO"!!1 e no better physical trainin: ! America and practice it eveh if it which has grown among nations. | Of course we would not have any wa- | (D40 the life of a soldicr pllisicgecinangaome hypk eoated \mericans or a “Curious Citizen." h anniversary it is. we arcful check upon tex and that it was his practive ‘o] quxes: Iet's keep all of our income ocate that others did so. The!l from our property in our poeckets 3ut not necessarily follow ds which he spoke when the coln-} Why not—we are voters and citizens Nothing but harmony, honesty, in- | ter.any schools, any lizhts, any strects. ' 1 &l =) e 4 erss bser ¥ as w e. a1s & great and happy nation.” | Would not have anything at all. But i = henated American who professes that doesn’t worry us. we are all self The shipping bowrd is selling its = = 1o national lansuazes. 1wo national passenger liners hecause it says the e aa e hal ar E dasst it government cannot operate them dry, iiitor s heno il st oniaihaaing ywed today, though we are af things. lLet's yo That encourages us to hope the gov- o TG e et o e No. The Herald has not gone crazy | €rnment may sell the Congressional American nor sincerely truc to his iecondis K ansaslfi v ines i second alleged nationality. He pro- = == { | motes in America foreizn seitlemer s moralization that T et [heSman swholwants Jio oo fMacs with foreign languasz institutions wtion that would come about | in a skyrocket is probably oy Ot Gl eheadiin through destroying all of the city's in- | tant relative m} the old man who ; "y — movements seemingly under uo\'or‘ of come. You will admit that it is not thinks he can drink wood alecohol and likely that conditions would be as had e e T ton. and cven as the hoy live.- Washington Star T $ ] N | desirable. Now. how much of the ap- aahinetanis . The only honorable condition is te ton. who performed an opera- 5 i - claim one nationality and be loyal to : 3 i propriations should be cut off. what is Who wants the zovernment (o (o 'I‘H VE l Durinz the «ntive influenza cpi- e s e o i ; it desirable that we get along without. [ # twe-and-n-half-cent picee? Can demic the bealth beard was under the e refuscd to lie about it WEN QUEs- | yo, are buying vour nceds for the | ANYhody think of anythinz that could direction of a man not of the medi- e s by s the ¢ do not know he o1 w 5 Ak e A hat ? o o ession—Chairman Mortimer ed his father. We do not know A s e bought with such a coin as that MABES al professior nan U Knoxville Journal and ‘Tribune Camp-—and while the affairs of tha as well as the man Washington. e e S . ] 1 hetd I PRIChesnz) SionRacs SRR it = R\\ l)O“ OBSERV ‘TIONS department were handled in an effi- \bout the Community House, arly cnough, whether there is| . N y; ; I 3 pliarly enougi | do we shall be obliged to accept your Folks who have nothing else to - cieng manner in consideration of the Tt o Eolish st e s truth in the cherny ccision. Iut T do not decide tpon | WOrry about might consider the state e T handicap, inere may be a question as | to Rev. L. Bojnowski. | Me. | MENt 0f scientists that the sun will THE CITY AND ITS PEOPLE. { Lo the wisdom of the board's policy. | ' esciuczko Post | S 17 cold in 12,000,000 vears.—Des | . The board has now. and has \eterans of the Worle War | Moines Rezister | for several weeks past. the appl R SRR el father's pet tree was (o be. in | vour vorir S litics? Who said polities? 1 business interests of New Britain to ' tions of several physicians, all Feh, 1 | The contention of the spokesman Ilour has dropped 30 cents a bare | ! Righto! Never before. within @ ascertain the sentiment for or azainst whom are considerca capable men and " pov. 1L Bojnowski. i our first President. This prin e is one which might be profitably | Suflicient. we do not need any of these ht nation and as happy as might Npected arter the several years of | 2 e It s simply trying 1o pictn throt an absurdity. the utter de- 10il that we have been throush tity. b t 1 some dis- corge Washington is known to s sencral Washington, as President | the implement with which he s o 2 T AT ited to have made his atiach Upon | AMahon's that mceeting and do e grown up form, the instrumen: which his private life is most | 1or the low tax rate party that the col- | 7! Minneapolis. hut that will e § SUCh 4 compiratively short time be- | the daylight savings seiiemce that was nuzhi make good superintendents. Opapse St i oly associated. The axe was the | lection of back taxes last vear wos absorbed long before it has had time | fOre the nrv'in.; campaign opens, have ilfu-!l\r' durimg uu: yvears of the war Action on tiw ;ly\)fml\'nu”l vt:‘ A SUC- . pav Father Rector: b | y ST to reach the consumer.—Pittshurah | 10¢al politics Tieen as dead as at pre There is little doubt that local fac- cessor to Dr. William M. Stockwell The 100l Which he was fo use before | large and the abnormal amount col- | Dispaten ent. No one. except the inner cirele, | tory interests favor this plan was it | was held up awaiting the return of cted was due to the agitation of the — takes much inter n discussing the spells economy for them, especially in Dr. T. Eben ceks from the south, The two reports to the honse on | dlestion and candidates are conspicu- ! reference to electricity usea for light- | because Chairman Camp explained, | the aviation prozram in the war are | OUS by their absence. The well known ing. The farmers, naiurally and true ' the board did not wish 1o act with- | ; laheled respectively cepublican and | "iNg is still as bare as the shining | to their fellow farmers, are “agin it.” | out his approval. During the interim. epuation of being the best wield- | Ihat many of ihe bills paid were set- | qemocratic. and that indeed is ax | 9oMe of the president of the bald- { But what will it all amount to any-}the eity has been left. in a measure, N A1 his vo- | Ued hecause a transter of the property | far as the investization got.—Sprinz. | headed men's club. though there is no way? Suppose the representatives in- | without adequate protection and New intended. and the transter could | field Republican doubt but what the genial George A. teresis here vote that they like it. . Britain has Leen near the top of the has zol the range, elevation and dis- what difference will it mak Con- list with both influenza and pneu- tigured out xo that at th gress has voted azainst the measure monia ases for several weeks. n Kosciuszko [ost. Veterans of the World's W 1 1o write few words to Tiev. Father Rector, angd we hope the petition will be accepted. which we present now. viz: for the purpose of the house which we have intention to build in New Britain for us. Poles and Publi We hope that fev. Father Rector will help us and will give some small donation for which we express in th name of the society old Polish than% . “God pay you.' 1i when he marked some trees | day. and during his life he hal] Iy justificd Will probably be found f the axe in Virg hbn hie worke lards of labor. slavec take place with the city lien en et nd L o e After all the important question is | tance all ia b on Al o tha i se e L asins LS foE back Yaxcatwiisnendina il not fshanld \h propose? but the | Proper moment he can Coflicially” | and New Britain can hardly sct itsell some ers the board has been ; Vithout the veal estate boom there | other ane. How often on the : g { €h001 his chapean into the ring with- - up as « little kingdom of its own and itic for iis refusial 1o act on | would not have been the unusually | 40 men tind it necessary to do s out much chanee of o miss, regulate its own time. What ¢ mud- | matter of : ppointing & superintendent b 4 | New York sun and Herald dle we would all be in all the time, In addition to the handicap of be- RBuilding Committee. if New Britzin changed its time an ing without a doctor at the head of JOHN J. JANAJTYS. hour! Rairoad time tabl wottld be the board. the nmission labored President worse than a Chinese puzzie ~here. for several days minus four cmployes P. S Eiverybody who carefully R nine per cent. for the first parcnt they must have a Burleson | through tl City attraetin no little Muils would become complicated. Ap- | and is still working with threce em- reads this letter from the Kosciuszko hington service record isow e LY. (AT i T DI By hwri St attention since ciach car bore the lubel Pointments in other cities. or with ' ployes on the sick-list. Also. the pres- ' Post can recognize this Kosciuszk people from out of town would be ent plumbing inspector Thomas Post does not want to build a house bogy o @ healihy standio the pout health few of us aecompli 4 large colicetions. It must be remem- ) : ! The other day « lonz strinz of flat bered, also. 1hat when these faxes - : of & it here is much to emulate in the axn ta That message from Mars has been | cars, loaded with laborers of a rail- weer collected they bore interest at | <o R e i e oo long rewehinz ns that it ix ap- | road snow shovelling ganz, passed ish. ‘The hizh position tha - Ringling Brothers Cireus.” All of pied in this country was creat e G i \x soon Seeretary Paniels cools | which takes us back in memory fo Mixed and general social and husiness . Quintivan is working on FeSlenat for ioldiersipiipone andlAnerice o N MY ot count § off he may arranze for i ton or two | those zood old davs when, on a blis- ©haos might result. It looks like ! tion notice. There are thosehvho fav- jzation but only as expressed in this » of cireumstances, There S , S 5 2 : 0 orce 0 1 tpon another year of abnormal collec- of medals for the sailors whose war | tering hot summe iy, the “cirens makin mountain out of & mole hill. or the early appointment of a health jetter, for us Poles and Public. And tically none of us who may hopn L i them. Nine per cent. is good return or as W Shakespeare would have superintendent to draw the tattered it is very stranze whben members of reby addin yoane paper in- | Shore duty consisted of firing big | came 10 town."” rothers, d said, “Much ado about nothin fubric of 1he board together the Post try to introduce to the pub- ve the opportunity 1o ¢ I | ietin s ir DT e e aval zuns over froni-iine trenches rnum & Bailey. Guffado il Adams political heights. whatever onr = Tndianapolis News | Forpaugh. 101 Wild West wnd of TE PR lic wrong understandin | o ihe fothenibiz ciiCliscsjoffthosedays Chairman F. S, Chamberlain of the ty. But his privaie hfe therr ADMIRAL PIAR - i | o I"rom WinsteG came the story the 3 L PEARY. We hope the astronomers will not | played here. The old circus zrounds 10~ ueh that may e followed withg 4 hoee . succead in geiting in communication | were then just of Lt Main street - Other day that the hitle sround hoz, @ board of finance and taxatien has a - SALTS ARE BEING the mos mteresting char- T " v . o ~ altack v s with another planct his country | on the premises now making up Buell that had neglected to awalken from his ; 5004 excuse for attacking the prin- MINED IN CANADA t to every onc of us. protit to our- | | world o explorers | has not more than enouzh money to | sirect, Roberts streetl, ote. But it lonz stecp on St. Candlemas day. had - ciple of the city meeting as undeliber sphere yesterday | 14Ke eare of one world @t a time heen many yves 1ee i rewl circus | suddenly come to life. took a peep ative bodies. governed by “mob rule A " A . Flovida Times-Union. came 1o town and the younzer gen- outside of his winter quarters and as and won by the fellow who can shout = = 8 —— ation do not have any idea of that ihe day was cloudy. failed to sec his the loudest. as he did at the common S, MEMAHON AND THE TAX s heen The predicted slump in prices thrill that comes hut once in a life- | shadow. Hence those zood Winsted , council meeting Wednesday night. RATE vears Cirenm. | 1920 vecalls the 1918 prophecies time™ ws @ cireus parade wends its ' citizens (pardon the pun) now look Those who were present at the wear (ained. hon his discovery | STIMD N 1919 Louisvilie Conrier- | ways down Main street with Jumbo, | for an carly sprin It is doubtful if ; riot into which the famous city meet- 8. MeMahon, who t) P Bolet ittt e Journal the steam calliope. the clown, the | ever a communily looked forward to i ing of 1919 at the state armory, de- Vancouver .. ¥Feb A new it has the happy facuin S t camels, el springtime with more fervor than docs | veloped will bear witness to the fact industry ha tarted in Canada.= feat attractod world-wil The peace treaty is expected Ninee Ringling Brothers and r- | this one. It is the usual winter wail | that this meetinz at leas far | the of mininz Epsom salts. The ention and is probable that ther ciich the floor of the sena A num & Bailey combined @ large num- @ that “this winter is the hardest | can | from dignified. Mr. Chamberlain, as , discovery of las deposits of these Ot edey Sl s LS Seen one matter ter intoresy | NEXY month. when it will prok ser of tat cirs used by the former o remember.” but tierc is littic reazon,j a city officia] explaining the city | salts mude a few vears ago s, 1o those aboul us and io Epsom Salts Are ~h Columbea—H Are Oh. and making every T veferred 10 the committee on have been surplus and have heen | for even the most skeptical or critical’ ‘. was hooted. hissed and openly I'ritish Columbia. bui it isx on'y now carpets. Indianapolis News stalled on the sidinas between here . to question the faet that it will take | insulted by the crowd. which was then that they are being marketed fo any = and New Haven. The freight car tic- @ a cood memory to think of a winter | swayed one way and another by the ent in Capada The deposits ura eoexplorer and Dr. Gaok GLENASHEFR vp ciensed by the storm made it nee- , that has been any more trying or dis- | oratorical powers of the spealkers. located in n chain of hve lakes near considerntion—what man his T ¢ L i ( d _Chair Tk e T et he dittle lane of Glenashee yuns | essary for the railroad company 1o | agrecable than the present one. Tie However. we can hardly agree with ' Basque. British Columbia M. Chamberlain that ity mectings formation of these deposit: p days—and the a 1 down between the hills: W these cars ont nnd use them weather vesterdny scemed 1o have a should be discontinued. The city “ufarly interesting. The surfa ity N . dishuteIRGHET NGl NEEO N uliny - (Bl e S A e S e T R faint touch of the clusive sprinz. but or the other was in th f Whins and dafrodils Peaple who read the other day that . consultation of the calendar, i the ! meeting is the one connecting link be- of the salt lake is a mass VA moon iter contrdicto i Tis jnst Width of Murphy's eart | owing to the severe winter. ete.. the | thouzht of the cold. bleak and windy | tween the people and the governing | white crystal. Slabs of sa ror assy oside 10 side peach ¢rop of Connecticut was ruined | month of March that is yet to l'nl“w_}y;n\\r s. It has been handed down out by s:ws similir to those r tax rate f . i “' pron “ L dar ‘Xcluding the here have their poc oks L83 OUS comRQVers “ | | i i i ot 1 hout disy diord f 4 s hadd been sent within s o 2 | landlovd And ther with ifeney Flenn, | aod would be only about 10 per cent. | pits a damper on even tac most op- from generation 1o generation and is| ice harvestinz. [Underneath the one system of zovernment that | erystal is a liquid of the same chemi- in vogue duriz the days of the ' ecal nature. which. when it o np pioneers o take .way the city | and comes in contact with the sun meeting would be to rob the people | and air. hecomes hard and can b of the heritance und make of them | cut ihito slabs just the same as the subjects, rather than residents who ton surface. The inyestigation show. that the deposits arc at l2ast 10 foct to vall ach ot from the two men. when U was s bride of normal di! not gasp with aston- | timistic of thoughts. > the necd o « » imirai were tinaily ishment as they might have done a Ifrom o ftinancial viewpoint the St the affel stock we ain cottiers all, | few years haek They e zetting | present winter has been wost expen- and hard 1 we Tiad used 1o these annual laments on gen- | sive. Contractors have suitered Birney, st vid sin o foot | eral principles. and (o all varicties of | greatly by heinz provented from N owas frming taad eXUsex to explain why things are & much work. The hizh price of had a hous i osarden and a | ing to cost more. The first announce- bor has added 1o the neral ex- ! live under the rizhis of rule. “of the Cow to mive ns ik went cime early in the winter when | penase by makinz it i costly proposi- . people. for the people and by the peo- | decp. and an analysis by a govern- > many wland i the fco men were reaping an clegant | tion 1o get sidewalks and streets | ple.” 1t would harken to the ways of - ment chemist shows that the salts area xplorer furnishes an “Bedad. vou'll wa i harvest of thick ice. Becanse labor ! cleaned. ! monarchy. practically 100 per cent pure mas- v man. The appetd was searee and the wages high. iee It winter holds on for & number of Mr. Chamberlam beheves that the | nesium sulphate Twas litnl for =ik 1 had would be cxpensive next summer, we | weeks more. and then breaks up | eity meeting does not function as it The lakes are of the hasin varic ' . ineswept tloor were told. This excnse was then | auickiy. it is probable that the peo- | should beciuse those attending do not | and are in the dry belt. where the And Barney's ehildher throuzh the | varied by the announcement that be- | ple alonz the Connecticut valley will carefully consider ani deliberate the | combined rain and snow fall does nas vears to play around the deen Tuse he iee wias ~o very thick it was | see one of the werst, if noi the worst mattcrs up for consfderation He exceed five inches annually The de- in even the mo < i f And where wis zed in all the world | exceadinzly didicnlt 1o e i This | spring freshets since (he white men | rizht to @ sient exteni, but the rome- | posity nre covered with water from e 1o mateh the =old 170 see, made the work hard and lonzer | first xettled this part of the great wild- | dy Tor this ix \mericanization and ed- ' six inches to one foot from the last of the persons who own > When spring hrought back the daffo- | and added 1o the cost. Now comes | erness. Al up througzin Vermont, New « ucation, And these terms do not nec- March until June or July. The hot. never bees . . “ 4 X dils and whing to Glenashee the annual report that the peach ) Hampshire and Massachusetts the ' essarily apply to the alien rorcigner, | dry symmer winds evaporate (he his fellows of crop is ruined he peach crop is | hills and valleys are covered with If people. evervbody. wiil zive mare water very rapidly. and durinz most ente | But what's the use of talkinz now Fumed cvers vear, biuf every vear we | several feet of snow. none of which | careful attention to their zovernmant | of the vear the magnesium sulphate fleet on the city ;! thiex're zone bevond my enll: have peaches and scldom do the peach | has started to meit. The many smuli | ar all times. rather than simpl 1L may he removed casily. The salts oc- affeets the value of « s Dl Do My fine strong van my children | zrowers hile petittion=s in bankruptey stresams that feed 1the old Connecti- election time and when taxes are loy o W selidified mmasses of var ing of other three. my house and cow and all. | True ome vears we have more ! ent alss elaim this samie hind of coun- | ied. we would have better govern- | shapes and sizes, surrounded by miud Laconic | I'm inst o wanderer. astl and | peaches than in others. but the mid- | tey, so it can be rewdily seen that if ment. The right rests with the peo- | rings tenement. Yet —is it proper le our approprintions a perty. for the benerit o hrs' savings that will resnlt N [ 1 ! i messages chionicling the discovery of what von give to me winter ery that the crop is ruined is | warm weatlier comes sufdenly thers ple, TLet them awaken from their = e \ p proposition: what is to | el d o] ‘ k | ) B s . b b progosition i . Ke the many bite and sup [ now an old story and we refuse to get | is bound 10 he some!lhing doing in the ! lethargy and act intelligently on mat. | Brlde-Fled “0uld Hfl\'(‘ lensshee excited. The next complaint we may | river. As the snows mell and the ice ; ters of civie and national interes R x % expect 10 henrix that bDecause there ix | bredks up i theriver it overflows it= i Limited Marviage Permit ¢ s sl e s . ~ the =pring come by | =0 much frost in the sround and it | banks and great dumase is done. .\ \pRlving for u marriame heense at s has tae remed 0 A e with en her mouth is w0 ditliculr o Gmers 10 plow | number or vears ago the Coanccticut A man recenty arrested in Dub- | the office of the towen clerk Yesterday k., study his remedy and deci i x i el And windg tha ivr deluther vou ar their tields. the carly crops will be { river overfiowed it banks and people . lin was found to have in his posses- | #Tternoon, the ferhsle pariy to the It i not well to blindl s literature, the lesd of an individ brein it affects vou or the city, ) « ihe fascination of such mat- hlowing from the south negligihl nd henee there wili be an- | came to Hartford from far and necar sion a loaded revolver, three sticks of | contract requested /that it be made forw ters that made of Peary the com-| Somehow. ‘tis whins and daffodils | other seavcity, ete. ete and S0 it | to see the sights. AU that time the | zelignite. four lengths of fuse, a|a few vears only./ She was informed i along a lane | see, Qo lower end of State sireet and the cros number of detonators and a jimmy. | that the Americgn methods of doing { A lane the width of Murphy's cart. | streeis in that vieinity where all inun- 11 is thousht that he may have been | things would negft allow of a limited chich is to take place next Iriday | affairs { ahove in Glenashee The Chamber of Comn h | duted. Since. however, a retawni dabblinz in polities. —Punch. Lon- | license. and the/ unlimited licease was hing winl bc a court of appeals, e intere he Cook-l'eary con 1 Teresa Rravton in the leish W Mbsidiam bureaa. is canyiuss wall has been built so it is not thou don. accepied. r j& probable thmat the city meet. | manding figure that he was in worid t was the same that caused

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