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[ HODVER WARNS OF RECKLESS OPTIMISM This Alone May Stand in Way of 1926 Prosperity, He Fears Washington, D. €, I'he prosperity of 1 tinue through 1926, of Secret optimism™ s permitted to outweigh ordinary caution, conomic prospects hoth for this v and the rest of the world, ho Doc. 31 (1)~ :5 should con- % now are more favorable than for a long tlme past. In a statement the secretary pictured fundamental conditions as favorable but he expressed concern others, including the possibility extension of speculation into coma modities and the extortion b “forelgn government-fostered mono- over of polivs dominating our raw material imports,” The most encou g factor in the outlook he declured to he “our increased productivity, mental and continuing forces—such us the cumulation of education, tho | advancement of s climination of waste.” Other Nle indications he lsted were that stocks of commodities are moderate there is, employment for practically real wages are avings are the larg and capital Is therefor and the whole machinery ction and distribution 2 at a higher degree of o an ever hefore lence, skill and veryone; level tory st in his- and consumed more goods in 1825 in proportion to population t ever wfore in its history,” he said, adding at the country’s foreign trade was eptionally satisfactory.” He pre- dicted that exports for 1925 would total around £4,900,000,000, or about 7 per cent more than for 1924, with imports approximating $4,200,000,- bout 17 per cent higher. The secretary 1s improved over its conditions ars ago, but still leaving far! with much aceumnlated deb of 1 ) ye lacking stability becauge of unsolved warket problems. Also, he said, it | suffers from continued distortion in price relationship of the middle west 0 the competing foreign countris becanse “our transportation ¢ 10 seaby have had to be increased mora than those of its foreign com- | netitor Promise of continuing demand for avy construction was found in in- national and local public in the opinion | y Hoover, unless “reckless | due to funda- | favora- | at a high | bund- | of | ¥ 1 Dodd of Kinzs co e United States las produced | judged agriculture | NEW EVIDENCE 0R ONLY PRESS AGENT'S TRICK? This 1s What New York Police Are Worrying About In Latest Discovery | New York, Dov, 21 (Ph—Districl atterneys of two countles are unde |eided tonight whether they had un. | |covered a flagrant bit of press pag- | |entry or new evidence in a murder case. They began an investigation concerning the discovery in a sub |way stition today of (wo revolvers wrapped in newspapers addressed tc {Governor 8mith and beeving the {nume of Anthony Pantano, a mur- derer now awalting exceution 1n Sing Sing. Beliof that the revolvers may have |been the instruments in a press agent's trick was inspived by the an ill(flln«lllnn! only a few days ago that L new play s soon to be produced baced upon an interview with Pan- tano In the King King death house | {by Theodore Dreiscr, the novelist. | | Attorney McCiechan of the | District Bronx said hie would attempt to in- dict the guilty press agent for a vio- lation of the Sullivan law, if the in- |vestigation proves it was a publi- [elty trick, | On the other hand, the revolvers {with which Pantano and the {wo | Diamond broth: and John 1% were accused of killing two messengers (Wo years age, cr been found, A pistol expert from police headquarters has been assign- led 1o investigat the possibility that | {the guns found fo were thoso | jused in the rohhe They we {turned over {o District Attorney Olopers Are Remarried | At Reauest of Parents | New York, Dee, 31 () — After her second ma within three | who ke, Edward Botsford 5 Miss Jane Bi s season, left her husband on days, Mrs. | until Sund, | debutante of terday with ¥ their | sec ond honeymoon of the weeck, At the Insistence of parents, | bride and brldegroom, who eloped | 48 hours Lefore the time set for | thelr wedding and were mar |0 justice of the peace at Port Ch married again_yesterd |at the par house of the Rom: church of §t. Vincent | | Ferrer, | 1t was reported after the first | ter, were | ceremony that the couple left on a | honeymoon fo a small Pennsylvania {city, Called back for the sccond marriage, they departed immedia {1y afterward for Sunbury, Ta | where Mr. Dotsford is employed as | report | were | two of his sisters, Pauline and C: SIIENTISTS END THEIR SESSIONS Cancer Discussions at Yale Prove Important New Haven, Dee, 31 (1) The | discussions on cancer in which scientists who are today leaving this cl following three days of session | at Yale university have been en- | giged were productive of several | unusual announcements, At an earlier meeting of the American Soclety of Naturalists o | was made that two pair8 of | identical twins had been found to lave developed dementia praccox in the same year of thelr age. Twins are | particular concern of sclentists at | the present time, Dr. L. C. Strong of the Bussy In- | stitute, Harvard, yesterday told ()\:'1 American Society of Zoologlsts, dur- | ing its cancer symposium, that twjn | sisters 21 years of age had been | found who had developed cancer of the left breast, each of the same micregcopic structure, at almost the samo time, and in ghe sameo part of the bLreast, He also cited the which all the individu not twins died of cs whereas all those who were aped. | | | case of a family | in who neer, twing Bonaparte family quently noted for the large Inctder of cancer of the stomach, Napoleon I, his father, his brother Lucien and 1s fre ). line, all having been reported as dy ing of this particular malady.” Dr. Strong remarked during a recital of numerous examples tending to prove his contention that cancer is heredi- | ¢ and can uot be developed by persons born without neerous strain, he gpeaker cited the observation of Miss Maud Slye, who, after ex- a perimenting with 40,000 mic: ne nounced that “cancer is hereditary; | it is possible to manipulate cancer tendencies by selective breeding and | thercby to implant them indelibly in | any species or to elimtnate them | permanently and completely from | any spec | e | Through the Static There with ree nothing the stion last night, W matter although | harmony All For | { onr program NEW BRITAIN DAILY HhRALD THURSDAY, DECEMBER 81, 1925, Although WEAT limped in pititully most of the time, there were perlods of great velume, . We listened to Emil Helmberger's orchestra at WTIS for about three- quarters of an hour, although we didn't make notes of all the num- bers.' “Just a Sallor's Sweethes should be fmprinted upon the white page, because of the original manner in which it was sung. And we never noticed, until we heard a solo in that number, how mellow the saxo- phone in that orche is, The tone is as clear as w “Twilight Volces, cess Flavia,” grand seale, which is Century theater in New played well, That nu suxophon wyer a great show how clear a tone he could pro- | he from that operetta “The Prin- on a York, gave the nee to was dug The number cally for high, pure tones and the player mado the grade on higl sax solo in fi 3 terpiece, and that sax player sn't for the write-up. In fact, we don't even know lis name. Ben Berne's band, which was scheduled to play from WLEAR at 11 o'clock, would to meat Paul from Moulin Itou went | on the air at n(l\ {from WJZ. WJZ put the program over | at, Toud and clear with no fading | and no interference, And the beauty of Spacht's band was that the Wis ih ust musie, all, and band got by on the erits of that alone, Invisi Choir ving u program linglon off hat time Late in the evening every station ahbove WLS, Chicago, was offering lance music, and we went from one to the other, just to find out, We ft WLS and went fo bed, as 17 and Glenn, those Inimitaile kings of Wi Me. singinz 1 Wont You & Vour Mary Tiroth- next n will he a pic will omit,” mber on alo solo which we all 2 cark thanks! 12100 WILL MARR{ PAR]NER o Wed for today, Famous Dancer, Maurice, gram for 1924, and ‘the ) an engineer. 'm;li\' time we "‘;::H‘uh(‘ n‘;(m”. ”v“n‘f’ Girl and Thus Be Assured of Reg- d the textile and| — volume was going to be trouble- ] ‘ some about & o'clock s ular Talent. lioe industri a whole also wero Resene ()fhce]s Work m ”""“y‘l“”'h “‘ ’Wj running at high levels of production. To Get Blldflfl Boosted bR ,‘m‘ AR aAe New York, Dee () warice Mr. Hoover belleved prospects were T SRS “"”N iz vm”.': “n‘i‘l o |?nn"n 1 | Mouvet, internationally known danc- and tire industries and the railways, | Pisn (o o z;lql L ”? SR U, T m“,”‘m Wore | INZ pariner more permanet with some improvement being shown | Nereas: of §1.47 2 s U B (i e A D T N e o estimates for the along gs hegs o b S e O s rrne, element of the army considerably and the night w VI -,‘\1<.\my| L0 Jaunched by the Reserve Officers’ good one. We counted three |SUMY dancing und was seleeted by MIRIINGIDDIBIONN assoclatlon, of static all evening. There | Maurice from 250 applicants to ho Middletown, Dec. 81 UP) — A dry | ™ 0 (It o tho association some electrical Interference n |his pariner, has agreed to become Bnods and clothing store, known M\Jm e b aTe s o T P but rona of | Mrs. Motvot the Doston Iiranch, on Summer | ..y 4o members of the house and encratives wove not | Mauries and Miss Ambrose sall for street, was destroved by fire ere | oo jeyiary those on the milltary as troublesome as usual for some | 1Urone Saturday, where she fs to WhileFaira. willla ppropriations sub-committee, fn be- [ unknown reagon. continue her dancing studies under « wifo of the proprietor, | i of four ttems which make up . . his tutc . and they are to be mar- was out of the bullding for a few | o0 Jo e oo 'DZ's transmission during theried in Paris in April, Maurice has minutes, an ofl stove is belleved to ) T oo g 14 $730,000 o | dance program from 1he Hotel Kim- |annouiced ave ex % startec D 5 2 N 1 ‘lock. | Miss Amhrose's prred have exploded and started the 1.1"Zn'};\r0\\‘l“ ritoe e Sk el S B clock, | Miss Am o l.oss is placed at = $7,000. SUEht | T ommissioned fn the re- | couldn’t have bren h worse f | dancing partners wers !amage was done to & barber 8hop | oo 'sors from the college tralning | the station stait I eliberately [ neit. Florenes Waton wd pool room adjolning the store.| o (1 cicowhere $176,000 is asked | trled to queer the work. The station | Hughes, who termina ; e S —— t R Ce out. gomet curi- [tract in order to marry a w hy " to pay mileage, rasped in and out, sometimes curi- | 17 : BOOZI “SCALPERE" o pay L e ling up with a snarl and at other |South American. Leningrad, Dec. 31.—Ticket scal- | o, times becoming so much mush. We — Jers took a huck seat here with the | Wins Legal Battle for an e Lewis, who |Ract. S : | (e piReNno Rai l()dd Suca to \lop dvent of a new type of the brother- Refund of 75 Cents Fel St wod. Since the government took | p o ~WELEAT O €9 LETS we| Anti-Smoke Law Ruling over the sale of vodka, and are wi,gso. Wild, wen tock broke 1 The Cor- | New York, Dee. 81 (P—The New timiting the amount given to con- | v ontalanit folrotoer Jome, Come! | York Cent e« New York ume scalpers” are buMng | oo o witen he paid to the governs nd “Hey, Hey!" | Tiaven ar ford and 1wo sm BO onroesfandiroseliing i‘\l\'h( s a tax on a semi-annual feo spoken his nose, Wwas lep waterfront railways have filed fancy prices to those who can't | ¢ oo privileges at the Brookline fo tell us that ho was there, uit to prevent entorcement of 1 ct enough, | Country club. Judge James M. Mor- ithot method, of interpreting nti-smoke law, whicih prohibits the {ton of the federal court sustained fu: Wblishes a trade mark. operation of ste | the plaintiff’s contention that the $ + New York eity, | was illegally asse . The sum in- 1s cont vas | Mount Vernon atter | 1 G | volved w ald by court officials rred to the Hotel Bruns :\‘u K crai Judge Knox g Ah B kach Ito be the smallest cver sought in | studio at Boston, things were Letter- | porary jnjunction - bac e Lone | federal court litigation here cd considerably. From that point we | The other roads whi St card one of the MoSL INCETesting | fhe suit were fho Nev Rllb Lumbago Away COMMUNISES ACTIVE s of t son, 1t was Ehe by ooy nlthe D o | - = a person whose name must be UN- minal Railroad company, | They —_— | Sald to o Spreading Propaganda fn | mentioned, merely et W fasked an injunetion agalnst the yorb- ; , ¢ know what it was. At any 3 serviee and fransit commission UL SR oS bacic et il an!:;r:wxl; r‘""(“" :g:l\;:‘c‘ treel | was delivering the first of a serics of | Attorey General Ottinger, small trial hottle of old A d B % iresses on the motion pictur | iat att f i «st. Jacobs OIL.” government has obtalned proof of | AdUres n the Tleure e Liistrier attorneys of ¢ various favsn e extensive communist propaganda in ry, the making and taking ‘u R ABETH |the army and navy arsenals for a | PiCtUrcs. ‘IIV\ l-mvz-‘x“ : last ]( :‘ Ah! Pain is gone! ! revi 1 gty 16 Athens | Was “Cartoonl a he deser Pain i go ) e e e SPring, the Athens | jongth the process of making the | White ‘\hn a.n] Negro Quickly? — Yer. Almost instant | correspondent of the Westminister : : Hine 4 £ b soreness, stiffness, | Gazotte states. Somniunistajace (SN RRGRIINE AR IEh e e Found Dead in Rum Boat vness ain follows a gentle | cooperating with Macedonian agita- | Shiracters with T A o Melhourn, Fla., Dec. 81 (I1—Mel- bing w St. Jacobs Oil" tors and foreign political agents. [ The process of makin 4{; s one, | hourne authorities today were seek- liuh this soothing, penetrating| Thres former premiers, Mich MERE Sonrlon L BN s ol solution for the mysterio your p: 1 back, and | kopoulos. Kafandaris and Papanas- e "‘“l e e ahops | death of two unidentified men, one rgic. Telief comes. “St. Jacobs | taslon, the correspondent adds, have | Urawings needud Lo muke on white and one Negro—whose bodi rmless backache, lum- | heen deprived of rights of citi. | ¢! ‘L\‘, ; “” 5 S | founi r mdered cabin I ‘ atica remedy which | zenship for co! considered | thro : I““’ 2 m‘ degeribing the | CTUser which contained 342 b n lisappoints and doesn't burn | detrimental to integrity of |5 L=CHCEE < of whiskey 1 "‘l'?l'C‘ picture as it was flashed upon & Neith of the o HOTE Blx ruighten Quit complaining! e > HMaSlaTE Aden: m violnes, . v $ op those torturous “stitches.” In| WOULD DRAMA NEXT S Calihiiy Theihire essel carried the numbier ® moment you will forget that you! Paris, Dec. 21.—Dramatists from - ‘((_ toallsticalls A roat was found on the evr hiad teak hack. because it every country fn the world will at- |77 o o Next wask ctwogt [Boat marled SUB. Smilliwhileton -- lurt or 1 ift or lame. 4 a novel convention here next p“M“\ > \.'w{{ (i g0tk i tha ) was found a belt buckle ifer small trial bo! The French Playwri i Sl a e | wi The white ma : S second talk will be given, ; Jacobs Oil” clety : invited reproser B el mafeine of ninena T pbeay Lo now and get from the world to exchange e e e e and dlscuss royalties, . WBZ, Wednesday, 8 I 3 e MONEY FOR CHARITY 188 wer heara WTIC'R Lirondoastiie l‘n-!urlv\vwl I:hw-hl\:h ]|.-:»:u:; : Tng N v . . . 18 nt f st ‘a omes in Plttshurgh . v Bri < S time signals 5 for iU s To Our New Britain Friends J e e el Lo S iy . 0. Dec. 31091 N z {action of basebal! ar at orl AT | has been going on. but it is a good [act [ baseball f ; We Wish One and All AL The Rale ¥ came® throughil Held AuFing |the ! baseballl keason ‘o sharp and clear 1l iness |1 in returning 9 baseballs bat- A HAPPY NEW YEAR We are grateful kindly patronage during the past year. C. C. FULLER CO. E 10-36 FORD STREET to you for your HARTFORD | ing announeed and we identified with many other when the signals are being rebroad- cast from NAA was not present. ations vicaie WHN, New York, faded disgust ingly all evening ey s The Tpana Troubadours at W offcred an intcresting dance pro- gram, taking the most popular dance selections of each year since 1910. | We got there jusy as 1922 was be- eard again Three O'clock in | the that old favorite, Th#& Morning.” orches- | tra playe 1 Have No| | Bananas,” one for our side d for 1 All Alone” pre- sented. Just at that poin were | racted by the time signals and we didn't know where they cor w coming L we 1o iny zate, finding that WTIC was « m out, When we return WEAF. after setting wateh, the sira was ending rogrin ~ith “The Star Spangled Bam "ball into the stands will result in the and the part of 1h receiving New from the Pitts- The club has wsboys Home Hom it of burgh baseball offered $1 to charity for each bas retury President Barney Dreyfuss of the Pirates, mailed the ghecks after he had been informed cach $10 by a committee of local ba writers that the two orgunizatio were belleved the most worthy of & list submitted. NEW SUN long SPOTS Ch Dec. §1 (P pots on th | sun, group abount 12,600 milcs long and the other about §%000 are today visible to the ey lrough a smoked g rd anywhere, | packing the | 1 o'clock ADHITS SHE AIDED [0 |tUmate with a man who asked him IHS RIGH MINERAL * FIRST BURGLARY to tuke u ride, He sald he “simply DEPOS]T A | was led” into the Greenwich epi- § AWAIT TAKING {sode. When the party arrived in IN Rn o | Greenwich the friend casuaily = formed Hoftman, he sald: “1'm going Somerville, Mass,, Man Declares His over and break into a couple of hu\. e, {Hartford Man Shot, Then 5|, ot mer; Hoftman dscisced Special Divining Rod Wil |Grandmother Confesses Part in Locate Them vered, "1 came from Hartford, i . g H . Conn., und 1 know the law, That's cmcago Slaymg Boston, Dec. 31 UP—Treasure fn | Se[]t m Ja]l not my business” The friend wus the form of vast deposits of valuable not from Hartford noc did he, ap . mineral lies beneath the sofl of | Ty iy parently, know the law, He went. ) l’ucz.l,nh Dec. 31 (1,1" ”:n ;ln 44| \assachusetts, according to J. H.| Bridgeport, Dec. 81 (#) — Altert | Hoftmun waited near the raflrosd cars of thelr married life, her 66 | : stat | enr old parlytie husband's one kind | Robinson o Somerville, who claim | Hoffman, Hartford, failed at every |statio o i et was to buy her an ice eroam cone | to have discovered veins of pre. [VeACCiUl pursuit he followed to live =~ lievolver shots were shortly ex- once, while John Walton Wi {clous metals by means of divining | honestly, and he nearly forfelted his |CMNEed between the fricud and po- mer conviet, loved her and waited 15 | ods. [1ife on tho first criminal expedition e imimrs ot on®ty suspicious |voars for him to dis | s 11 is built over i he ever undortook, He was sentenc e 1 1t fund hd e ‘This was the defense of Mrs, liza | @ wll deposit and one w‘w In Mid- | ¢ to jail for one year by Judge I :\f.‘ n ‘,[\:1‘ 1.‘.”. ,"‘vyudxi‘: 1’1‘:‘ \\u sbaum, 8 year old grandmother, [ ¢1esex county has a vein of tin with | win ¢, Dickenson fn eriminal o1 Tia Nurtiod nto. o Coae in a confession, police say she made, | Pure gold running through it, he de court yesterday for the pa ; sk lbll, L [of plotting with Winn and threa [clared. In the Middlesex Fells, he { gk in the y ot Su ephellinges {others to Kill her husband, Albert, |reported, his divining rods have in- | woirs res nwich on o \ralon ar KISINNT | whose hattered body was found yes. dieated the presence of siiver, niek- | Novemner 11, burglary-tlie nlght |terday on a south side prairle, | ¢l tungsten and copper in separate |7 WNERE sh story, 1 i the Roxs.)Itagutngg | Confosses Murder veins. He sald there was a mineral | 0™ ho oyt Dickenson thing saturated with | Winn, at a pistol's point, compell. |dike, rich in tin and also contain: | (13 yim when he was giveh an op. & Bbin. uador g Ty [ed Bdward Goft to Kkill Nusbaum ing n quantity of gold extending | rtunity to speak in his own be- | with an axe, Goff said in a confes- ‘}‘ rough the town of Bedford toward TR sion. With two palrs of ice tongs, | DBillerien Hoffman, while existing o save mone P Ared a | Winn and Goff hpuled the body into | Robinson demonstrated his divin- |, G0 5 far G \'lmn ol ‘L‘.u in t m”:‘yw ?'*’.‘“\‘n‘hr‘)’" ‘12: he attic of the home of Mrs. Deliah | 1" rods, locating correctly lead, 7l 4 = | Martin, held as an accessory. After | 404 antimony which had heew pluc. | = supper, the redressed the hody, load- in unmarked hoxca so that he «d it into Nasbaum's sedan and MR reve e Juovliaws ot ithe ried it to the pralrie, ndoning | °0 Ho flledjtodloce ","{"H' plins to burn the house or bury the |tohlalning cobper an denieidlue g body in the huckyard. ST | Winn, wiaarroatad i Grown | LR rodal 1o/ the unannger ol Point, Ind., and brought to Chicago | '08ton metal company, pointir L vein of t wold, I \ining p rly today. Held G \rs, Martin and Marion Stringham, nse clothes were used to garb the First accusation against the grand- | If S‘HPPINE SYSTLM Several New Posts Ol'go"'zed o father of cight children, Lloyd, 20, was then und rest after police found a part of lh- andfu s skull and blood stains n antomobile Lloyd was driving, 1 efforts to shield his s n o v s Rorwe MAY THE NEW YEAR month of his father's mone said. Once his father shot through the head Roscon | Winu Better Transnortation i BRING TO YOU P - Uncinotionally —and without re- | .o e 1 . the police suid, Mrs. Nushaum s q R AW how she and Winn had planned | pq. or a long time to kill her hushand, | qponged conditions of B g rit Forf, vice president in charge | B Diary is Found e i A fragiientary diary, in which s ofli or s Tand sy expressed fours that' hen husbandily (i Sis S Vo o o ns e uld Kill her, was found in her | poupind, Me, These positions will winon;acrestedy Several iontha i s ohE ol R S he told the police, she had per- | (Gt S Bt ™ fved. and sunded her husband to put title to | zeneral im- his property, valued at about 50,000 | _‘;N_ 2 in joint tenaney with her, so that it | ! o { would pass to her at his death e Leteetives believe Winn was in- ! volved in a rec stockyards hank Mai | robbery. He had a small pistol when arrested of fhe type Goft 1 r ! as nged to threaten him. e fiias g ors U penitentiary sentence in for| ¢ g robbery A letter, whieh the police suid was written by Mrs., Nushawn, was fonnd | 5 will devote 1 | on Wi nted contained e when arrest his 1. Officr eiforts to d s pro- i called plot, as hous wonian, “iroy what the police m ref the slaying nt to he in the I'm a vene: don't it vou know, ol ral whe happens. New Year's Nig “x x ¥ play holdup and when you got him ransack throngh the houss nd tear everything up and down. | hate to do it, hut it must he cither You or me or him. Th i FRIDAY — 8 M. pretty cood seheme pre off as a holdup or rol Fewer Marriages and Births in Boston in "25 DRIV AT CSKIRT INFLUENZA” S Annual Entertainment compiled only sing births recorded r | off 1in of riages showed i i marrfages, 8 100 AND DANCE Oakley Officiale iay 4HYX‘1 materially. said not change and Young, Acrobats Fred Bacon, Torch Swinging *“Y” Trio—Equilibrists Boston Pl)\(d] P strict To Include Levinaion unse: T'he BE and We i e (G i Hartford and New Britain Leading Industrial of in afen (@ {ha countes when an _ Basketball Teams e i P. F. CORBIN vs. HARTFORD RUBBER WORKS The dlstrict = ; . Dancing miles, accorl . . - A BAKEF TevTston e pry jor General Admission 35¢ rvice ' s I gh 1 ! | TIRE IN CHURCH B ! ) -Hy‘ i o BUtE Nativits LGronpliath Tivcrolt Mase., Honse of Worship Saved S 3 e e Seoa | UNITED COAL | & { ot oup and y | el “\'(\ al wiring, ] S ShRs Snlical ! Last Main and Wilson Streets chancel nmear the altar 1- e ince with the custom o i Tel. 520 s el uitne LNl / Our usual storage system is in operation this A S s e e e winter. Old custemers know what this is and s e e a \\'v lh'flmmu‘ml the the protection it means to them. the flames, which destroyed 0 G Lt LI ) “Investigate 'NEIL'S WINTER STORAGE” e (e T R R St e o RADIO RECEIVER . l . T an ! "- \"\t”i n‘.“ ”“,T R l'l.\(\n\lvl‘). E PROVE It L B id and company arc « ations which will p 8 3 "ASHINGTON S PHO.\'E 900 w0 o o el ] Dervice Blectric | { * vasinsaro paos. Tho:deal in “CONSERVE RUBBER” e I ,;PE,{,\‘,\.(.‘ LET US REPAIR YOUR TIRES SINCAINTE ST e \. Morris, Ma

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