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MUM m . . Wednesday, August 13, 1930 LA-GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER,- LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Se von ;.; i: i n (PASSIFIEjD AD a The Market Place of Union and WaSIoa Counties ' wJr i - ; " I India Trade Boycott May Aid U. S.; Nationalists' Fire Aimed at Britain WANTED WANTED TO RENT Modern home In . good location. Must have 3 - bed rooms. Address box 10 Observer. 1 . : 8-13-4 t. WANTED Olrl for housework and - assist with small children In camp near Hllgard. Main 938. 8-13-ti WANTED Competent woman for , nouseKeeping on farm, write A. B. Observer. '-. 8-12-2 tp WANT TO BUY Model A Ford Tudor. Cash. H. E. Skala, 1407-Otii strest. - . 8-11-tf. I WANTED To trace mod. 5-rni house and 2 lots on paved street for large bouse close In suitable for roomers. Call 222-J. 8-8-6 tp. ijMAN AND WIPE want work on ranch. V Permanent. T.- J. Burke, 203 W. I, 8-7-8 tp A JUNIOR HIOH SCHOOL girl wants work In home. Call Farmers 288. 8-6-12 tp. FOR SALE : GENERAL ELECTRIC refrigerator. - j small size.- like new. Bargain, c-o ,t Observer. 8-12-3 t. FOR SALE 8 head - of shoats. J: D. ., Dobbin, Farmers 20X. 8-12-2 t CALL 8Q4-J'for canning tomatoes, ' onions and potatoes. Fresh supply ;. now. 2112 Third st.i 8-7-tf. i .1 OR S ALE Fresh Jersey family cow v,i and calf, '2608 Ash" St., or 976-J. Observer Want Ad Rates ' (Count five Terav words to ih line,) Per line, 1st Insertion lOo utlve Insertion , Minimum charge on one . . - order - To RATES BY MONTH 3 lines, per month --. , 8 line, per month 4 lines, oer month 6 lines, per month .13.60 .IMS .$4.00 .14.76 Each additional line over tiro charged;, at . 50c per lint per month. ,i CASH IN ADVANCE Is re quired on all Classified ordsra to earn these rates. Higher ratet charged on all oredlt Insertions. Copy for all Classified orders must be in this office by 10-A. M. DAY OP INSERTION. Step orders on ad Inserted until fur ther notico must be received by the same ho jr or extra insertion will ho charged. : Telephone - orders solicited. Cash rates may.) bo earned on phone orders, by payment on or before uate ot lust Insertion. . PHONE MAIN 600 "An Observor Want Ad ; t . . vui do it" WASHINGTON (P) While . Amer ica's business stnko In seething India Is Jeodavdizccl by the political dis turbance, government economists see possible benefits eventually, accruing to the .fruited States from the boy cotts Instituted by the Indian na-tonallsts. it is quite possible, the economists STRAYED Prom Hot Lake 1 light 'say. that the movement of the na Jersey cow age about 0 yrs.. J i-ed i tionallsts, regamiess of its outcome, cow half Jersey, 1 2-yr.-old red i may result in India seeking more -of heifer, half Jersey. All raised near j its import necessities from countries Stanfleld. Please notify Hot Lake i other than Great Britain. LOST sanatorium any Information con cerning whereabouts. ward. American trade, department of SETH PARKER GETS PLENTY OF FAN MAIL Suitable re-; commerce observers say, is only par- t r- j tially sharing the handicaps which I the Indian merchants sought to Im pose on British trade: While the boycotts have been nom inally directed against nil foreign By C. R. HutterNelil (Associated Press Radio Editor) There's a young man in radio who seems to be getting along right well. His mail, and he gets loads of it, comes addressed "Phillips H. Lord." Maybe those who listen know him much better as Seth Parker, and then again maybe he Is more familiar as Uncle Abe of the new Uncle Abe ana David sketches. Ilast year covered a total of 6,117 This artist dotes on portraying aged ! acres, records Just completed by the Yankee characters, although ho is J. S. forest service Portland. Oregon, comparatively young In years. His show. This is 5 "A per cent of tho goods, tho direct animus has been against British products. In fact, sta tistics during recent months show that while liiltish imports Into India have declined sharply, thoso from ether countries, especially Germany, Place of Women Still In Home In Australia shining kitchen, well, that's another story." r Mrs. Street is president of the newly organized United Association of New South Wales, numbering about 300 women, which seeks to obtain for Australian women some of the political and business advantages en joyed by womon In this country. Her first step after her return home win oe to take a survey or all em Its own newspapor. More , than attended the 1820 reunion. ---n ..STUDIES MINK KAKETY lly Sue Mc'Numurn (Associated Press Staff Writer) 1 ),.hsnrf H o .,..,. WUHIKIl W ttBlUi l,U ill tllU UH- Japan a.Td the United of promise; but JK Jl1""" " increased somewhat. . not for tho woman seeking fame and ,' nnri mhnf h . . B t , ' ' ,",,.! r mrntr snva Mm Kntilifith Rtroot' nf . " J 200 . DULUTH, Minn. ( H. K. Catterll. mine Inspector of India,' has Just completed a study of, safety methods In' the iron ore- mines- In Northern? Minnesota, Wisconsin and Mlchlgaij, J HW1MMINO POOL TOO I'OPULAli' . Business in India now, however, is In career, says Mrs. Kenneth Street: of described as "stagnant." with little Sydney. or no hope for great Improvement in j Mrs. Street looks with amazement the noar future. (upon the prosperous looking, effi- Our exports to India consist largely ;ctcnt women she meets In this coun cil Kerosene oil and specialties sucn try who are homing down. Dig jods tfor promotion. The drive for legis lation win follow. Australia, she says, fines Its voters 925 If they fall to vote. Women as well as men are often fined. automobiles, sewing machines, typewriters and ctgarets. Most of theso are luxuries which only a com paratively small number can afford. - In 1920 our exports to India wcro valued at $55,360,000. The United 'Though women have had the vote In Australia for 30 years, only four wemen In all that time have been elected to state parliament," says this fair haired, simply dressed Australian woman who is the wife of a supreme with 21.135; and Louisiana third with 10,583 acres. Other states . which - ranked high In forest-plant-lug activities were Pennsylvania, with G,18 acres; - Washington, 4,400 acres; Massachusetts, 3,398 acres; . Ohio, 3,426 acres; and California, 3,023 L , , i I Industrial forest plantings in 1929 Forest planting by all tho principal Includetl l0i060 acre pinnted by pulp agencies engaged In the work of re- . llna 0er compniiles: 8.732 acres by loresiauon in uregon ana wasmngion t lumber -.companies; 3.189 acres by water ' and power companies; 1.501 .Forest Planting On Increase In Pacific States States imported from India that year I court jU5Uce and the daughter-in imuuuv VUIU n" "".,vw. law of a knight. , , 1 1 " 1 "So if it's a mahogany desk and big salary which lures a woman she had better Btay In America. If. It's ruffled - curtains, baby or lbs ' and IMKAKKTONK FAMILY 4 - ' RHl'MON 11IO AFFAIlt PUT-IN-BAY. Ohio iP The Break stones will put In at this port for their third great tribal reunion, Aug ust 24. Descendants of a Jewish pat riarch, reputed to be the first He brew land-owner In Russia, the (Breakstones, Bregstones and Breck , steins of America have kept their family tics well knit. The family has PITTSBURGH, Pa. m A backyarcf ' swimming pool was built for their-" children two years ago by Mr. and" Mrs. R. E. Haven- to keep them oafr-1" of traffic dangers. Now the neighbors' "L y,'' children flock there in such numbers' that tne Havens cnarge a nicxei at1' day to keep the crowd within reason"- able size. . MINNESOTA ORUER Ill'SY birth came July 13, 19u2. FOR RENT Purn. houses and apts., with br.ttis, clean, quiet, low rates. . Adults, 1810 Greenwood. 8-10-1 m. WILL ALLOW RENT for fixing Up place. Five minutes to normal ' school. Write or call at once for appointment. Inq. at Observer.) - 8-12-8 tp. HOUSE FOR RENT 2102 Cove. -Henry Bel!mer,; 8-1 1-5 tp TOR SALE) Rangodining table, mat- tress, bedstead, cbngolcum, other ft household articles, Mrs. S. J. Anson, Albany St.. second house on right, f south of Inland City ave. 8-13-2 tp I . t . . . ; FOR SALE 10 acres, water right. FOR RENT Completely furnished 5 modern buildings, '-4 1 acres young room modern house, elec, range, E orchard, 30 old cherry trees. Team : three blocks from grade school. Call l and new implements go with place.; at 1703-X ave., or phone 194-W. 3 See owner for price and terms. C. 8-9-tf. t r n.imii nVinna JQO..T T.ld.l m 1- . The son of a minister, Lord grew up on a Maine farm: Besides "Sunday at Soth Parkers,' heard Sunday, nights on WEAP and total acreage planted in the United States last year, which amounted to 11 1,175 acres. Several reasons are given by foresters for this low per centage of planting in tho most im portant forest region of , America. ' FOR RENT 2 f urn. FOR .SALE; Sick and accident lnsur-, rooms. Ph. 308-R. f ance, eio.00 per year. rranK wop-. housekeeping 8-9-tf. kins. 2101 Fir. Ph. 349-J. 7-24-1 mp POR rent Furnished Apt. Automobiles 1924 FORD TRUCK Completely over i hauled motor, fine heavy duty tires E and a coed body. An OK car. $195.00. .; ..dams Ave. 1809 8-ltf FOR RENT Cool, mod. rooms. Day, week or month prices. Reasonable. 1408 Wash. Ave. , - -. . 7-23-1 mp. "iFOR RENT Nico cool modern apart ! ment. 2 beds. Frlgldalre, Landis 1925 WILLYS -KNIGHT SEDAN Five .Court. : 7-2l-tf. brand new tiros, guaranteed motor,! , : i upholstery like : new. road lights " mo drnt Rms. over Sllvorthorn and other sp'eclul -equipment. paint. An uk. car, Good ( Wright Drug store. 7-10-tt MISCELLANEOUS FOB SERVICE on Surgo milking ma '. chines call Mr. Vernon Love, Foley " hotel. ' 8-13-3 tp. .' t vnn R1SMT Mnri irnritpft. Ph. Q4B-J. 1929 MODEL A: FORp COUPE Beau- I . , , 7-3-tf. ' tlful all .steel hoay iinisnea in brown buff, good tires, excellent : : upholstery, a iltmranteed motor, . . nntl easy terms. Come In and drive -S It, S405.00. . . ; v ' , S .1925 CHEyROLETWEpAN , A com-. plctely overhauled motor, good tires v. and upholstery haa been covered i and Is like new,- Fisher body and -? good paint. Come In and see .It, J $226.00.:- S LARISON CHEVROLET CO. ; j B-13-tr. i . - 1U2B PONTIAO 0 COUPE Finished in black Duco. all new Kelly Spring field tires. . Perfect mechanical coii- dlilon, 1931 license. 475.00 , , 1029 WHIPPET COACH All new tiros, perfect mechanical condlt.on, WHEN THINKING of an auction eald , call Cove Farmers 0X1 or see Jay Breshcars (auctioneer). Graduate Amer. Auction college, Los Angeles. 8-11-6 tp NBC coast to coast chain, and the First, much of the forest land of Uncle Abe and David dally skits, also i Oregon and Washington reforests na over a WEAF chain, he Is the orlg- tturally If given reasonable and proper Inator of Seth Parker'B Singing I protection from fire. Second, federal Bchool, heard weekly from a number l appropriations for planting - on of Individual stations. burned-over areas that need It are To accomplish all of his tasks, and woefully small. Third, the Idea of radlb does not get all of his atten- I forest planting as a -profitable--ven-tlon. requires Just about 15 hours of t ture for Industrial organizations Is plugging a day Here are some of -tlio just beginning to take hold In this other things he does besides writing , region. . and acting the radio skits: writes The total acreape set out In young books, composes hymns, makes rec-forcst trees In 1029 Included 107.557 ords, and- writes v-four newspaper Qcres in the continental United States articles a week. . , li,084 acres in Hawaii, and 1,534 acres " tin Porto Rico. Reforestation actlvl- It Is estimated that his prolific pcnites included tho planting of 31,430 turns out the equivalent of three 3- - acres by 21 states and two territories; act plays a week. - 1 5,020 acres by municipalities; 25,088 Then there are rehearsals for his . ncres by Industrial organizations; 539 radio appearances to be taken into 'nCres by schools and colleges;, and consideration. . " . 11.610 acres by other organizations. To aneak ud on the young man ;plnntn nv farmers for. the cxten- when he Is writing his script Is al-lElon Dr improvement of farm wood -most like attending a show. lots and windbreaks amounted to Tho busy pencil rushes over vue 1 24,825 acres; and plantings by other paper at a happy thought. A quick j individuals. 3,650 acres. The U. 8. turn of thft head to the right, and fnrtt km-vI nlnnlpri 18.207 ncres of Seth Parker comes Into being as the j lBnd on national f orosts In 1.020. author tries out a phrase in that par- Totals fur Two stales tlcular style. The pci..u ayniu. The totals for Oregon and Wash- A turn of the head to the left. ;ngton arc:-planting by munlclpall another character Is speaking.. BacK,tl0S( 500 ncrcR; by industrial ovganl to the paper time after time, more Nations . 3 ,340 acres; by farmers, 180 twists ot ' the head, and another , ncrps. nnn by tno v s. forest service, sketch is turned1 out. , ii,085 acres. I Michigan, with -27,820 BUILDINO AND REMODELINO work done right on time. Plans anu rates without obligation. Call Main 86. E. Austin. 7-28-lmp ACIA KAHN'S FRENCH IFH L1KKS .TA1LOKKII Ml w.r." PARIS (II Red and wlllto Is'n favorlto color combination of the Begum ' Aga Kahn, French wife ol ono of the wealthiest East Indian princes hero. " . Many of her " golf costumes are whlto with rod accessories. She nlo" 'wears' afforrtbons costumes of- red and white : or rod and print. - - ' ' Tho Begum Aga : Kahn prefers eeml-tallorcd clothes . even for after noon wear and she has a marked penchant for skirts of medium length. Her sister tivess shop. 1931 license. S375.00. 1026 CHEV. COUPE New tires, new batterv. Duco paint, 1931 license, $200.00. - : i 1929 FORD AA TRUCK Closed cab, ? Dual high transmission, good rub ; ber, 1931 license,. 8425.00. : 1923 FORD MODEL T ROADSTER ' This is Just tho car for your fall hunting and fishing trips, has ex tra gear, license. $4o.00. i PERKINS' MOTOR CO. 8-11-lt. EASTERN OREGON 8chool of Music, violin, piano, voice. Credits. I. O. O. ; F. temple, 447-J 6-0-1 m. LA GRANDE MATTRESS & Up holstering & Rug Cleaning Works. Phone 424-W. Chas. Edwards, prop. 13-1-lm. MONEY TO LOAN We are represen tntives for the Prudential Insut- anco Co., and can make farm or city loans at attractive rates 01 in terest, unas. n. twjuwuo, loans and bonds. FOR TRADE ROOFING WORK Repair work or any kind of a new row. Hlldeorana, ozu-w. u-u- FOR TRADE 5 room mod. house. Will consider good car. Ph. 313-M or 1301 Z ave. . 8-12-2 tp. ! MONEY TO LOAN on Improved city property, siraignt loans uu iwov..- m.nt nmn. Luwuai iition, , Ktnt. mvestmont Co. Ph. Main 33. 8-16-1 m. FOR RENT POR RENT Purn; 1200 N ave. aptB. with bath, 8-13-4 tp acros. to-,,' storeu to tree growtn, leu tno states last year In totnl acreage planted to j'orcstB. New York ranked second acres by mining companies; 100 acres by ratlrond companies; and ' 1.440 1 acres " by other industrial organiza- i tious.-. Tho Industrial: plantings in 1 tho Pacific northwest consisted of 2,660 acres by lumber companies, and J 786 ncres by pulp and paper com- j panics. Through the provisions of section ; 4 of the Clarke-McNary reforestation , ac;, tno lerteral government assists ' in the cost of operating nurseries at i Oregon state college, Corvallis, and Wasnlngton state college, Pullman. : These nurseries are handled by the I schools of forestry, and here planting ; stock is raised for distribution to farmers for windbreak and shelter--belt planting. The Crown-WUlam-i otte company in Oregon and the ! Long-Bell Lumber company In Wash- j lngton maintain private- forest nurs- ; crtes. .Tne federal forest service opor- ates a nursery at Wind River, near , Carson, Washington, for the raising of ; 1929, the cumulative total of all lor- j planting stock for federal forests. To tne end of the calendar year est planting In the United Btntcs of which the forest service has record , I was 1.0W.30O acres. In Is mciuued 274. 385 acres of naionnl forest land ' 200,553 acres by states; 40, 28a acres , industrial organizations; 10,335 acres ; planted by tho deferal government; j oy municipalities; li3,'-iu;J acres by i , by other organizations; 5,215 by ' j schools and colleges; and 017,270,' acres by farmers and other Individ- i utua. In cumulative acreage plantod, Iowa led with 242,200 acres; Nebras ka; was second with 219,008 acres; Kansns third with '201,100 acres; and Now York fourth with 183.360 acres. A Japanese author has Just pub lished a book of moro than 500 pages devoted to1 English verbs and advevuH, DULUTH. Minn. P) Approximately! . 250.000 persons entered , the United., jo , States across the Northern Minnesota x...; border in automobiles during the fla-j!i,t IV;-' cal year ending Juno 30. Another 60.-. nrr&& 843 persons entered or. trains. ?r" ' Don't: Stub Your Toe! .ONE DARK NIGHT so the story goes a certain ; monarch placed a large boulder in the middle of the road. '.Thousands of his people,, th ereafteiy sever ety stubbed their toes or troubled to walk around.- At length, one lusty youth wiser than the restseized the stone and heaved it from his path.' And where it had rested, he found a bag of gold. ' ; Are you stubbing your toe? Are you overlooking any bags of gold? How about the advertising in this paper? Do you read it consistently? It is a bag of gold to many of our readers. '" ... In our columns you will find the adyertisements'of,;., alert, progressive merchahts and Manufacturers 'ho'' seek to tell you something they think you ought, to - "know. This advertising is n6ws aboatlthe'VeW thinks' i: Jthai interest you most'' articles that will save" you m,oney, -lessen ,,yqur-wprk, or add'materillylto your, orniort and weii-Demg. " , Thrifty men and women read advertising. -.To them it is a plainevery-day business proposition a duty ' they owe themselves and their purses.r,..It tells tHem ;where they can buy exactly what they want at a price -they can afford to pay. "! 1 ifS 'I0-J M .St. fh ":.-s'.v- Wo "Ml- II- iji-1 NIK,. IIOTS AXIt DASllUS TEACH VIOLIN NOVK'K QUICKLY FOR RENT Just rcflnlshed. reason able prices, rooms and apts., I. O. O. P. temp:;. 8-13-tf. FOR RENT 3 I101-O ave. room furnished apt., 8-13-6 t. Professional Directory Physicians & Surgeons A. U RICHARDSON', SI. D. ' Physician and Surgeon Office over Glass Drugs Office Phone, M-16 Res. M-66 LEE D. nOl'VT, M. D. LEW A WILKES, M. D. Practice limited 'to' diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. New Foley Telephone Building Main It Astrologer MRS. FREDERICK DALiMES 801 N, AVE. . "leadings Dally, Readings by Mall a Specialty FORT WORTH, Tex. IIP) In 15 minutes, says Prof. Claudo Sammls. head of the department of violin at Texas Christian university, he can tench almost anyone to play a tune on a violin. ' His method discards ordinary no tations of music, and substitutes a series of dots, dashes and numerals. Each symbol stauds for a certain action by the player. "The object of - this quick -teaching method Is, not to develop art ists, he says "but It makes an Inter esting pastime, and novices find it amusing." Llano, Tcfcas, oxperlenced freak ish weather recently when for two consecutive days " the temperature roso to 103 In the afternoon and drnnned to 53 at night. U. S. L. Batteries Your old battery and $0.8! puta a new one In your car. Burgess Battery and Electric a blocks east of TJ. P, IH-pot. ABSOLUTE serenity charac terizes our service. Every thing is done with quiet effi ciency and no detail Is permit ted to escape our Attention. You can depend upon us. We, Understand Snodgrass & Zimmerman Main 62 "'-.jtrtjt ' - m':v " IlLvtVII H ' fffi'slU . -J UJ.ll-VJ V.A.i-i-V--y-V r-- . i ,r .J: IHI .A Women from nations - M fifth IliVSA iWT' ' ll TO CONFKR IX HONOLULU I f W I I HONOLULU (H Women from 22 Ji fgi cflLAD trffirs 'V SVv H nations bordering tho Pacific ocean JS E'M and ST' : I ' aro expected to attend tho second SN Sfu2y1.r,if liV ' ( I h'L&l Xi Pan-Pacific Womon's conference In ValiS8 kS in ""."""" IKS ITfSIM fW I K73 . A? S cl' nnrvlce and government will -5 fcl W fnxM VBl Hnc?l S lOS l ill A A ,.4-i' o- nmio f l-i nm Thmr mol-o if nov II' I bo discussed by leaders In their I WfllStSsT "H S c .wja ih:m nuvci tianifi iJajro luuiii, im,jr mane i. l respective fields. Mrs. A. H. 1 ijllsfS E I fl J& 9 1 1 1 8 I toter5attth,Fede?tt2Snof0 Home! ' ltsj? ' Cb5Sl.OS .$IC III lilllMflilllWlllllWllllfflllllllMlillill ' I uv,ii nrnhnhlv will be Inter- Sv K "."J.Zlan.ia O , "- vHU-i I ft lllll'l'lllll'l-.lllllll!1! IL'l-lHl'I'I'llH'lllllil II II, .' , , IB-' I national chairman. K5rW 1 I M " - J" 1 9 IB il I " I The largest delegations are ex- Sfl IR? B. JO O B5"B WW CJ IS HI ' , iV I pected from Japan, tne united C-JiStSwHlaTSWwA wny w2" ft . . ... , r, i , , I I States, Australia, New Zcalandd and r'EffiffiS. O if II 1 1 Will paU yOU 100. Redd it II - I Ulso will be represented. 'TOmTRFRffiR fi - H I I ! I i . : ' TmMrW' - fll . .. ... : ' I Mexico exports more man u.uuu,- ,. . - VBSSUS ' llJMBBBB3rWaMHfMM I 000 bunches of bnnanns yenrly. j - ' . h JJJ1U , ,.,r. . L I SUUJKAJJ-I X aiVin 1 u. s. Patent ornco- : '' JjiW' A1NJJ UlvlJilI'v Xiy d Villi Kj. 4.ITy . --; ,,'-:-. - .L--. .-V.- T. .. ftrilPCIIY.-l M U-FEHAur.iN'-tH'VoH.Nul-JAltE. WU CAIJ'T CO" ri AIN'T OPPOSED TO NOIWIN'F'J'M JAKt ,TO MAV6 N fORE-AT scoit! V0U S? t (vvXVMMEToao w-m'THEl ""I 0 'vEgi.ay 'f-fL SC0'""PHc 1 PIOHT OFF ' t. jf ATM1NQ VlKSTtMWl- - V' ' V'OU WAMT TO DO.SUJMHV, , TO RE.FUSS , BUT I'Ll. SEE AIN'T G0IN' TO TURN , SO LONG , JAKE 1- WATCH, I ' - ggSSSgSSg-. 'K-B3& W6 USr RKfPECT TMfe lAW1. BUT IF THEV'S TO BE Took J TUnT THE PUNISHMENT . CATTLE THIEVES OVW . Vk THEM ClOSety BUT OOWT WTW" r . .--SS,7,r -Y V-v. r'A -T'U- "AVE "MEM TAKEN TO . 1 ., IN I'D LIKE TO DO TM'TAKIM' SHALL FIT THEIRCHIntS . TO COWBOYS , BE VER ( MlUft l, X 'ejsjgi -. rysiHgsag-ty C V MIL, gold bend for trial especially of that twar , vou guard them and ., watBe UKe packin V ; , ,,,,,,, N- - --ti'SZ---'- J&SijSt V BfEBifSSS- S A BROWN'S COWBOYS WHO IN TM6 SAME.BOX ! y 1 -. . . X fjjj VJO ' SEN I GLORIA TrluTouT DECEMBER AND MAY ". ' "' : " ByJulian Ollelorf f g. g I I AW MADEMOISELLES FROM AMERICA, WE I I - GeAUTiFUL, LIKE 71B MADEMOISEUEsT I T 'GOODNESS SAKE1 I " , A "YbUNGElS, fepfi ii ACE SO 'AW TO HWE You COME ID 215 REPRESENTING ZE GREAT UNITED STATES O V AS LON& AS THEY'RE I "WELCOMER." 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