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Evening Star dated October 31, 1937

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 - WEATHER. (U, 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair and colder.today; tomorrow fair; moderate northwest and north winds....

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 MOST OF FARMERS SEENBAKINGBIL Compulsory Crop Control Favored by Majority, Two Senators Say. By the Associated Pr ....

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 PRESIDENT TOLAY WREATH ON'TOMB Chief Executive Will Lead | Armistice Day Pilgrims to Arlington. President Roosevelt will...

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 A—4 ww ; THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D ENGLAND FAVORS JAPAN MEDIATION Persuasion of Tokio Will Be Britain’s Goal at...

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 T HE SUNDAY 'STAR, WASHINGTON, 1D B QCTOBER 31, 1937—PART ONE. * A5 INTEREST IS KEEN IND.C.AUTO SHOW 40 Per Cent More Attend

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 A—6 Negro Historigns Gather Here This Week for Annual Session THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO Ickes Inspects Park Police...

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 MAYORS TO FACE PROBLEMS HERE Sixth Annual Conference to Fe deld in Capital No- vember 15-17. Solutions to municipal problems

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 HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 'D. OCTOBER 31, 1937—PART ONE. A—8 T —_— Missing PONPEZISHELD INRAGKETSASE Witness to Appear...

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 LUNCH FUND SHOW TICKETS SELL FAST 1,206 Distributed for Bene- fit Matinee Tornorrow at Belasco. Washington's response toward

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 A—10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. OCTOBER 31, 1937—PART ONE. CHRUS TOUFFR | e - BRAHMS, GHURAI.E » T :I ? Buy On Our ]

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 31, 1937—PART ONE. Underneath THE NEW SEASON OPENS WITH AN G Sireet at Eleventh

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 A—12 @ard nf Thanka. DARE, BETTY ANN. We wish to thank | our many friends and relatives for the eympathy and beautiful floral

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHiNGTON“ D. C, OCTOBER 31, 1937—PART ONE. There Are Savings TO BE HAD IN OUR 43rd Anniversary STARTING

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 A—14 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASH\INGTON, D. €, OCTOBER 31, 1937—PART ONE. CAPTIRED KILER BLANES HS WE Frank Bird Says Her Home-...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. years of intensive legal study to fit| went back to the foreign office in him for the bench”

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 NN THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 31, 1937—PART ONE. Daily Brushing will Keep the Hair Soft and Beautifully...

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 » reputation as a zoologist. Dr. Stejneger, Noted Scientist, Is Honored on 86th Birthday Dr. Leonhard Stejneger (left) being

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 1.5, GUARDSMEN ELECT GEN. LEACK Increase in Ultramodern Armaments Is Urged by Association. By the Assoclated Press....

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 AN TO TELL " OF JNGLE TRPS Films Also to Be Shown at First of National Geo- graphic Lectures. An {llustrated version of their

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 VIRGINIANS CALM ONTUESDAY POLL Democrats Predict Decisive Vote for Price—G. 0. P. Eyes Congress Posts. By the Associated...

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 In Recognition of Service Mrs. Thomas E. Robertson, ence Crittenton Home, shown re: president emeritus of the Flor-, ceiving

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 THE SUNDAY 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 31, 1937—PART ONE. 4 Full Length . i 2 f : Natural Skunk p v A Tuxedo J b ™ 8 ?

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 ’ HANDLERS OF FOOD ~REQUIRED TO TAKE PHYSICIANS' TESTS Examinations Are Part. of New System in Effect Tomorrow. RECORDS WILL

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 $100,000 BUILDING FOR CHURCH READY Special Services at Alexan- dria First Baptist Will Be Held Nov. 7. By & Btaff...

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 THIRD PARTY SEEDS “SOWN IN MIDWEST Leaders Disagree on Tac- tics—Democratic Split May Decide Outcome. By DOUGLAS R....

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 FOREIGN SERVICE SCHOOL ELECTIONS Local Students Figure Prominently Among Offi- cers of G. U. Classes. Local students figured

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 aryland Beat Florida, 13-7, but Mayberry Steps Into Spotlight Maryland Elates Big H — > ” Keeps Packed Homecoming Crowd on

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 S B—6 Georgetown Set Back, 20-12, by Manhattan’s Second-Half Rally * . toppers Had Passed to Early Lead. By BURTON HAWKINS,

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 SPORTS. IHE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 31, 1937—PART ON. SPORTS. B—7 Ou_t_g_améd Penn Eleven Strikes Quickly to

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 B—8 S8PORTS. = THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 31, 1937—PART ONE. SPORTS Yale Ties Dartmouth, 9-9, With Aerial...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. .C. OCTOBER ' 31, 1937—PART ONE S8PORTS. " Football Rankings Given Grand Shuffle by Epidemic

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 B—wy Washington Bowling Stars to Shoot in Southern Championships Middlebui'g Hunt Club Gets Started on Fall Season Isemann

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 - War Admiral Length-and- » » +* colt, scampered to his seventh straight i x . - 4 ' r 4 14 s L3 RDDLECOLT RUNS HIS RIVALS

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 ’ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C., OCTOBER 31, 1937—PART ONE. THE HUB FURNITURE CO.. 7¢th AND D e Come one—come all—to one

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 Editorial Page Special Articles EDITORIAL SECTION he Swunday St Part 2—10 Pages ISOLATION END SPEECHES SEEN FORCE PREPARATION

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition THEODORE W. NOYES, Editor WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY._.__.__________October 31,

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 MEDIATION I "~ OF 9-POWER By CRESTON B. MULLINS. EW international conferences since the World War have met amid more...

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 C—+4 SCHOOL CAMPAIGN WAGEDBY CITIZENS Inadequacy of Conditions in Bradbury Heights Is Pointed Out. Continuation of the...

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 AUXILIARY OFFERS ESSAY CONTEST Topic, “The Spirit of Fidac as Exemplified by Tomb of Unknown Soldier.” “The Spirit of Fidac

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 C—6 BY GRAND MASTER Pentalpha and Albert Pike Lodges te Receive Officers at Meeting Tomoriow. Grand Master Paul B. Cromelin

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 » FIRST DAY @aeh \ This interesting first-day cover, showing the new pictorial stamps of Bulgaria, is reproduced by kindness

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 Ghost of Suicide Annie Returns To Die Anew for Lover on Barge By the Associated Press. NEWARK, N. J, Oct. 30.—All of 80 years

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 BULDING CUARDS CURD FRE LOSES Trainitg of Federal Force Holds Damages to $7 Per Blaze. Federal building guards in Wash-...

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 C—10 5 i THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 31, 1937—PART TWO. Phone DIst. 7200 Exceptional Values! Fine Worsted %4

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 Capital’s Social and Club News Part 3—12 Pages MRS. DUNCAN G. RICHART, Wife of Lt. Col. Richart, U. S. A., shown with her...

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 SOCIETY. Residential And Official News Notes Senator Austin Will Return To Capital. ENATOR AND MRS. WARREN R. AUSTIN will be

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 SOCIETY Engagements Announced Recently Meredith Haines To Be Bride of Mr. Taylor. T. COL. AND MRS. EDGAR FREMONT HAINES of

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 S8OCIE TY. Chevy Chase Residents Busy Entertaining Mr. and Mrs. James V. Bennett To Be Hosts at Te a Today. Luncheons and...

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 SOCIETY. Commandant At Annapolis Entertains Capt.and Mrs. Todd Among Hosts Of Week. NNAPOLIS, Md., Oct. 30.—The commandant of

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 D—6 SOCIETY. Col. and Mrs. Clapp Hosts At Quantico Dinner Col. and Mrs. Charles J. Miller Among Many Others at Post...

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 < S OCik1 ¥ About Well-Known Folk " In Books, Art, Politics The White House on Rainy Day. ‘Admiral Hugh Rodman’s Latest...

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 D—S8 s ‘OCIETY. Miss Arabel Parker Cox Among Autumn Brides Marries Mr. Murray Borden, Jr. Miss Virginia Wingfield Weds Mr. M.

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 OCIETY. Open House Is Observed In Arlington County Residents of Livingston Heights Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dunn. Col. and Mrs.

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 8 1224 12th St. NW. Met. 1242 Special Sunday Dinner, $1.50 Shore Dinner________$1.25 12 Noon to ® P.M. ESTABLISHED 1888...

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 Woman’s Clubs Enlist " Help of Junior Groups Train Younger Generation In Future Leadership _ And Ideals. / By RUTH...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D." C, OCTOBER 31, 1937—PART THREE. ‘ PO TOMORROW AT 9:30 A. M. = O A BOLD and REVOLUTIONARY...

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 Classified Ads Pages 4 to 17. Part 4—18 Pages ——— CLEARINGS HOLD ABOVE YEAR AGD DESPITE SOME LAG 10-Month Total $120,187,-

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 FINA'NCIAL, THE SENDAY” STAR, WABHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 31 1937—PART “FOUR. FINANCIAL, COMMODITY PRICES RECEDE FURTHER...

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 FINANCIAL. WHEAT AND COTTON TRADE Is DISRU PTED Epecial Dispatch to The Star. ; BALmaou,lMd.. Oct. 30.—With ! i i i ive...

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 FINANCIAL. MARKET COTTON GRADES LOWER THAN AVERAGE IN WEEK l;:‘ Low, Olose. gfl By the Associated Press. +1% THE SUNDAY STAR,

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 - QLY Ci 5 r aive 36T HELP AND SITUATIONS THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 31, 1937—PART FOUR. HELP AND SITUATIONS.

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 MISCELLANEOUS THE SUNDAY STAR D. C., OCTOBER 31, 1937—PART FOUR. MISCELLANEOUS _ SITUATIONS. DOMESTIC. SITUATIONS DOMESTIC. .

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 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE. (Continued.) DIAMONDS jeweiry and watches at about one-third present day values, All ariio uaranteed

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 E—8 RGOMGS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 31, 1937—PART FOUR. ROOMS. = W ROOMS FURNISHED. ROOMS FURNISHED. ROOMS

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 » ROOMS WITH BOARD. (Continued.) “Mass. ave._—Love- for 2 0 et l'llh ‘flvl.nbdllh and shower: also cheerful single and & Rare

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 E—10 x APARTMENTS THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 31, 1937—PART FOUR APARTMENTS APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED. APARTMENTS

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 APARTMENTS. Oomlnued > 1763 Colurbia Road | The Imperial Apts. large desirable apts. ot 4 fooms, kitchen and bath..§85.00 $

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 APARTMENTS THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 31, 1937—PART FOUR. REAL ESTATE. APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED. APARTMENTS...

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 REAL ESTATE HOUSES FOR SALE. (Continued.) NG 1:;‘.}'5. SE ect_condition: 3 PIHOMAS P. BROWN, @15 4th St. S.W. _Nail. 6 JUST

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 " REAL ESTATE. HOUSES FOR SALE. (Continued.) SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE. (Continued.) COLORED—DETACHED, 6 RMB. BATH and...

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 REAL “ESTATE. FOUR. " AUTOMOBILES. E—15 FARMS FOR SALE. BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE. DESK SPACE FOR...

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 AUTOMOBILES. AU'I’OMOIILES :O)K SALE, Fmo ach, 3250 Tadio; Aomaiiie Antsn. custom-made seat covers, fine. tires; mechanically

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 AUTOMOBILES. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 31, 1937—PART FOUR. — - AUTOMUBILES. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE....

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 " E—18 PALACE OF PEACE GRACES GENEVA World Travelers Pause Be- fore Monumental, Beau- tiful Building. QENEVA, Oct. 30.—In...

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 Part 5—8 Pages - DOCTORS’ NEW WEAPONS ROUTING INFANTILE PARALYSI Upper: Crippled by the dread infantile paralysis, this small

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO! D.” C., 'OCTOBER *31, "1937—PART ~FIVE Capital Has Been Host To Royalty in Past Duke of Windsor

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 Portraits by H. Stanley Todd, from left to right: Joyce, formerly commanding officer at Fort Myer, Va. H. Stanley Todd, With

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 F—3 Jobs Make Education PossiblefiHere Washington Colleges Create All Types of Workers Earning Wisdom. By E. C. Canova. . EXT

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 AMUSEMENTS. Play Mocking New Deal [s Exciting Drama | Potomac’s Quiet Never So Disturbed Since Flood During 1935. M. Boyer Is

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 THE SUNDAY ' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, CHILDREN'’S PAGE, ¢ " OCTOBER 31, "1937—PART FIVE. CHILDREN'S PAGE. F—6 Young Residents

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 Movies Ready to Make " Radio History New Entertainment Trend Begins Thursday With M-G-M Air Show. By Chris as peculiar that

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 31, 1937—PART FIVE. / Choose from 12 different styles in Loom=Woven - LACE...

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 Auto Show Section [] g gunflay %iaf m . PAGE G-—1 —— SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 31, 1937. Part 6—14 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C,...

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 G2 NEW MODEL CARS ACCLAIMED BEST Head of Washington Auto- motive Trade Body Praises New Medels. By OSCAR COOLICAN. President

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 31, 1937—PART SIX. Styling as different as it is beau- M n D E R N i M D D E...

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 G—+4 DONT OVERDRVE YOUR 153 G Motorist’s Main Concern Is to Exercise Restraint in Controlling Power. Rolling off the assembly

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON D. C, ' OCTOBER 31, 1937—PART SIX. 190,000 Autos in D. C. Today Far Cry From 1,247 of 1904...

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 G—6 VISITORS 10 CITY SETTING REGORD Number So Far Is Highest Ever—Motor Club Has Grown Greatly. \ BY WASHINGTON I. CLEVELAND,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 31, 1937—PART SIX. G—7 ‘The history of the dip stick has not made, new tools and

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 G—8 SERVICE IS INDEX 10 DRIVER WORTH Care of Machine and Care on Road Are Linked by Psychological Tests. Vaguely recognized

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 World’s First Gasoline Auto Driven in Vienna in 1864 Siegfried Marcus, Noted. Inventor of the Day, It Is Revealed, Built...

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 G—10 . GAS TAXES YIELD §72,000.000 MORE Petroleum Industries Com- mittee Sees Chance for States to Reduce Rates. Bubstantial

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 ROALSLAGBEHIND AUTOS N SHFEY Highways Wil Be Even| Worse When Crowded With Newly-Bought Cars. BY CHARLES M. UPHAM, Engineer

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