The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, January 11, 1907, Page 3, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1007.
THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTOKIA, OREGON.
1 1 iiiiMi'. whi'iii liU nlilllly fur luyltift
Sherman Transfer Co.
uv u(,iuii' nM Iii dcliiiln Ih well rise
i iil,i'i,
r
WASHINGTON NOTES
THE DAY OF
Wejt Insistent that Car Shortage
Be Remedied By Congress.
HITCHCOCK AFTER GRAFTERS
Conflrimr Roiv Broni. Modal
Moaiurt Introduced Ayalntt
Convict-Madn ProducUNew
Motor Will Harn. gta.
WAMIIIN'JTm.N, Jim. 10, -Two Went-h-ii
ini'ii HiIm wi't'k lirouKhi forcibly lo
llln lt It'll! lull "'f riniKi' n Din Kiowlinj
ili iiiiiii.I of the Went fur tielter Iiiiiih
imluldii Mi;llltlM. Tliey mi- In. V,
J. M !, of HI. LiiiiIm, wIhi U iilli'h'l"
!K lb" convention uf (In- AiihtIiihi
,Htn:liillnii fur iIim Advancement uf
jMlwiee, and (ielieiul (ire'-im 11. Iliniin,
i f IIIIiioIh, Former ('ipiiiimIkhIi'Iht uf
l'mnlon lr. Met lee, declined pub
l'i l Mint I (n- iiiiihI pi oiuliietil Ihhiii'
if tlii innl I 'uiiki lotnloiml i iiiiinilMii In
the Wi'Hi will In' lb.it of wiil-r. II.'
j I o t (hill tliii iii'ri'nly fur 1 m-i ; m- 1
ttAintiiorliitlou In I ho iimnt vll.il iUh
(lull le-fore til n Hinlliin of till' enliiillV
I' day iitid thut iin tin- rnllniiidx nr.
Ii'l filly liiiiiriUiit.. In iiiiiitl tin- him
t'lmiiKK f tliwl m'i'Huii, ( hi- Intel lur
wnd-i wiiys uiiiHt In. Improved In per
V It of til.- 1-Blnlillnliili' lil of Mm In uf
freight riirryltiK ImutH,
"If lll fl.ttoll !illlllltrillu! ipllti
liil HiliVii Id.- pii-m-nt tit Relit ih-c'Ih."
frt)' i. Mi ll, e, "the peuple uf In
MbfilMi.i v. ill. y .iii, tie- Inli ilur
tlltte Will clrr n ciiiiki -) tllul Will
They inn I h.iv,- i. ll.-f"
(ion, I t.-t u in In ciii illy lnlnl-ni lh.it
Mtlliml rhulllii'll 1- j - I t 1 i:ir.
'.. r tin- iii.ii i i lluim (tiuwth In lruHl'
tli- h'IiiIm lu tliu return kiililo IlKureH
P. lit tlllllll- I. II till- lilcilt l.liUl'H liil iit-
tiilliii'l. mill di rl.ircK thut tlic uri iiii
I' llu iKc mm. u iuiiiji iic with II. li' u
Iliiutn l authority fm llu- Hl.ilnii nl
i'lii (lu. tonriuge th::! lictrull
iM-ry yenr Ih Kr.-.iti-r limn I li.-i 'itinbin.nl
luiiniik'c uf K iinluiiK, ll.ivrc, N-'.v York
i inl liiili'liiii. If a naibtfurtniy rhimm l
V. t-v etiUhllnlieil lictwcnll tlic l.iiki l
i ril ib- 'ml r. t til n i ci ui'l iitihl In- In
immhoiJ viintly, Ihi.hi h'iivy nut-
IuiihIIiii' i uiil'l In. liMiulli'l frum the
i".it nuithi'il) nt.ilex In lliuHc fiiitln r
I'uilth lillri-ly wit bin 111'' imiliii'H uf
thi' country. Tlic f.n t tlmt lii.pi i ;n
It'i- t" :l uil J U ' ! liliicl. in ru, liHK tu
K 1 1 i I niiii'iil IlKilf'-i, Hi')" n:iV"I In
f'l-lubt iii.iiK'' "M Ih,. ;i,,ii f.ikrt
l 'ulH III.. I'llUI IIIUtlN Kiim uf f 3ll.".,IHHI.
run, Im ptil fui w.ii.l iti mi ail'b 'I I'c.u.uii
v liy Iin- Kiivcriiiicnt Hhould cxpehil
I Ik muiiih fur thin Krtii-nii' uf Intcriml
l"iliinciiinil. I ! U llk'iy lli.il I'unuiri'
Will ,.1HH II., Kl'M'l'M lill 111
S'uvliliilK fuinls fur w.ilrrw .i n iliii-
UJ,.'!!! Ill, I'll! .I'Uuiill.'H uf tin- wuill
.'.re i Nlruiii; siM rvi-r III lli' lr inni.-n
Hun llml ItHHi' .ipiiruiiiiilluii Hbuill 1
Vr rcifiilur iiri'1 tlutl the wurk Mhmitil
be roiiHturitly iiml t'aillly iihIii-, fur
aril
Hocretiiry Hitchcock In after liu-laid
cnibheiN with v iiK'-uh". In an or
ler JUKI IhmuciI In the Mpciial iikcIIIh
: ml rerelyciH an, I r',i;lsrr; of Im al
hunt oIllccH. he baM ileclni cl that all
fi'lici'H enrliinltin: pulilti- 1 i n 1 1 h iniisl ti
ii moved ticfinc April imi. if uu-y me
ru( rcinovcil by that dale, the 1'. S.
Kovprnmeiit will tear them down.
1 reHlib'nt UuiiHi'Vell ban heartily cii
I'nrHoil HiIm ili'iinlve net ton of Mr.
JHIchcock'M, iiIHioiikIi the HtrotlKOHt
) iihmIIiI,' prcMNiiri' Ii.'ih been brmiKht to
bear upon Hie adinliilMlratlun In halK
I ho order of the Interior I tepartment.
There may be mutic iniidllleiitlonH nr
rnged later, permitting the land grab
bers to leanc from tic Kuvcriiiucnt the
1: ikIh they now have under fence, and
In tlilH inanuer the feiiccH will be al
lowed to remain up so hintf iih all the
lawn are cninplbul Willi and the KasiM
re not abrogated. Thin, however, will
I e a matter for Secretary Hitchcock
t-i decklo later, and In bin charai'teiin
tlr way he Ih making no iirnmlnea.
CoriKreHMinan Haiiholdt of MIshoui'I,
who, uh vhnlrnian of the Am lican
Itanch of (he Interparllani.Mitary Un
ion, repreHented Amerlcu abroad at
the Coiiki'ohh bint year, him been dec-
luted with a bronze medal, which he
values most highly. The docoratlon
comeH from Huron d'KHtournclle du
Conntant, president general of lh?
council general of the Association for
International Conciliation, and In In
appreciation of the services rendered
by Mr. Hurtholdt In the cause of uni
versal pence. Mr. linrtholdt's views
on peace are well known, and he Is an
advocate of disarmament In season and
cut. However, his peaceful proclivi
ties do not extend to the floor of the
A bill of roiit llripiirliiiin. to In hoi
mhI Iii ilui iiiimiifiii'turliiK woil'1 Ih
now lirf' i( Ilui H,tmti', biivliiK iilri-ii'ly
I hmpmhI iii, ll'iiiMi', It In fuilowcil by
li'liri'Miiiliilvo Kunl nf MlwHutirl, ainl
CM-kd lo iiii'vciil I Im fri'o (iiihniik"i frtiiti
Hliilii lo Htiilij if rmivlvt minis kuoiIm,
At tint pri'mml tlinu uinlur Uin Intur
Hlulit coiniiii'ico luw, iirlliii'H m it ii u fnc-
tiiri'ii in Hiiiii iii'iiiiniiiliirliii may piiM
fji'dy bcyoinl the boiiniliirlcK nf tin
Hliiln iiml be nffi'icd In oiicn iiiiirknt In
i ' iniM'tlllun will) Uin irii1u'tn of fro"
b bur, Tb" Kunl bill w-kM lu rcmcly
U Im llluniriil I'linilllluii of nffiiim by
I ' iii-ib iilly niiiii'iIiik Uin ir v I rilorit
nf Ibo liitor-Hliili i (iinincrcc luw, iind
IClllllltllllt i-imIi Htiilo lo blnlHt fori
llMi-lf on thft KUbJ(!t nf Ibi) rinpliiyini'iil
if lu coiivlclK, iiml it I ho to ir"lilhlt tbo
Inlni'liiiiluii Into Iin li-rrllory of Koo'ii
iiiinb' by cotivli Ih In other HhitcH,
I culi'iH In iiKrlrtilliiiiil liiiili-ini-nlN mid
I', fiinin rH huiiIIiih uro oHiioi billy Ind r
cfli'il In (In. ini'imuic, whli h will in lift
lu mi mil Hi.' wlilniliiK com t('l 1 1 luti
i ffi-ri-'l by Iin- hull- of IiIiiiIIiik twine
j iniinufin iurci) In lhc Knllenllni leu of
"v.. Hlnti'H iui'I Mhliipil beyiinl llieron
linen i,r I bom- Hliilcn. In lliln piirlli ii
l.u i .ini'( ihc rcHiilt lut h not only been to
('i-prlve free liihur i-nK'iK'-'l In Hi" niiui
iifiiriuie uf Much twlup Hint ,(. work
I hiil HK-uttn Ih ir (tally bri-ml, but Ih
Imc iiIku cili)lcl Ihc ihfiilcrn who hid
i uiilriu lei fur HlmkM of tin. twin" from
I'Kiiliir iiiiinufiiiiiirern, A kihwIiik
iMelclicy Ik Min-n In employ crinvli I
bib'.r In upbtill'lltiK of public khuIh im.)
In iiiirh uih-r wink an will offer no
' Mipi'llMuii to frc liilmr iiml mill he
a li.'liclll tu Ih,. cnlll.' roiiiiiltllilty, A
bill ulnillnr lu thiil Inlruiluccil ,y Mr.
Hunt p:.!.. the lluiiii,. I,, ih,. M;ih
enifrcHM but f.lllcl til puKH Ihc Keliate.
I: Im h.ilcy, ,1 ihn hicimuic Ihih a. far
I'ctlcr chaicc of pa'iHaifc In Ihc Heiiat
' "W than l hti-l then.
l''i i 'l Stan, of l.im Ai.KrlcN, In h'-r
with a motor which he helli-vcii will
i vutul Inn ,. Hi" moth- power of the
win ., ArrurdlbK to Mr. Hlarr. he will
!a enabled by ,N wave motor to Inc.
nc Ih,. iMcltlc Ocean and manufac
ture cleitilclty no cheaply that even
the pooreltl can l lltny II fin- !,.;j.i!;j.
bditliiif. Mr. Starr bellcVcH thut
with IiIh modir the manufacture of
liijul'l air will be m,i cheapened that II
will become an Hctuul commodity. H
f I" 'it 'I JciiiH of MtruKulis In thft face
i f ridicule iitid In now here to perf-ct
'itpllanccH fur fuiclk'ti patent". lm-
1'iimcnt ncu-ntiMtH are neither i-ndoiH
l-K nor pnoponhlnir Mr. Siurr's Invcu
i '.... t it. . ... .
. -'ii. uh.. Hue mo ai iHnuurian, lln y
' '" willing t h,. nhnwn.
Mini' t iii,. Ham'- hour thai I'.inic
Xitluti ,itilcd lu WanhliiKtnii with her
I ii'rhi-i and tier delermliiatlnu in purl-
fv CoiiKreHt and Ihc national capital
l-'crct.iiy UilNuii, Snll.Kur Mci'al,.
' "'d IT, II W. Wile, nf . llcp.i, !.
of AKiirultlll'., Hllpped nuletly ,,wa
'" Inqulic Into Die in.inufai tine i
Whiskey, 'liny will vldt vaiimis dls-
i iicricH in rittMhui'K. Tcciia, IIh,, and
Tern- Haul.', 1 mi,, In their iticnt fie
li'formntbiu. In the meantime th
cui'iai ( l uf.i'ier Ih sllrrliiK up a pretty
row amoiiK the Icinperaiice women
UasliliiKlnn. Mis. Nallun attended
o.'ilire Kiven by the ( ll dcr nf the lt.irll-
(hlti M Ibis week, Imi uh attended nnlv
for the purpose nf ilcuounrl'lK th
tiieiiilici h tor their frivolity, and !,..
i tared thai It was alnmst as had a
the ruin evil. As a result, Mrs. Xa
i, mi w.ih iicnuiinceii and (urn d nut of
the ItachablleH camp to light the (I '-
nun nun uv iiciMcii ami in ni-i- own
v ay. I litis far Mrs. Natlen has nut
i ..i i . ,
ircii nee ax, nor nas sne maile vcrv
incny nenis in the worldly armor of
(Infill Washington.
in tile rew iin ys llml ('undress has
I" en In session since the Christmas
r. cess, llu'iv lias been a noted Increase
In the attendance. While It Is not
likely that John Wesley Culnes' plan
to "dock" the niemhi-r.s fur being ab-
f'-nl front llielr seats will ever becom.
a law, nevertheless, his threat had -in
limost electrical effect. It jarred from
ineir easy chairs In the rotunda of
Hie omestead Hotel at Hut Springs,
Va a number of congressmen who
had looked forward to upending sev
eral pleasant and restful days at that
mountain wittering place. Then- mem
bers were noticeably In evidence when
the Speaker's gavel fell and the de
liberations of the House began on the
I'i'sl day. Since Congress has re
sumed, Mr. Gaines has not brought
this project to the fere again. It prob
t.bly was nothing more than a threat
and the results, It. in believed, have
sn wit lulled the TYnueHseait, that he
will let the matter rest.
Th Price of Peace.
The terrible Itching and smarting,
Incident to certain skin diseases, Is
almost Instantly allayed by applying
Chamberlain's Salve. Price, 25 cents.
For sale by Frank Hart, and leading
druggists.
rr rr la
1 ITLjlv
w
HKN the exprcMHinan set tnn
down In MiiHter'N olllne, I whh
dog-tired and croMH and bun-
lungry, but the minute Muster
lined me out of my box, t knew 1 was
l.i I tig to love hi in and would grow Into
a proper d"K, for he hud the "touch."
Maybe you don't know what th?
"touch" Is. Well, It'H the skillful hand
I'ug that marks the knowledge an')
love of dog aiiittouiy, and mo, beff.ru I
heard (be voice of Master, I loved hl;
l aud, and Just kuvij It a good licking
greetliiK,
you're n bully Utile (Imp, 'pon my
Hi ul," Im said, In a rb-h caressing
vice; "I'm glad you've come In to
lay, 'twill dicer ii fellow up to have
you about."
The be seemed to forget me for quite
ii minute or so, until I gave tilM finger
a fili-ndly r'-inlndliig nip and growled
little bit. and then he threw back bis
I i ad and laughed and said, "What a
si vagi- little brute It Is! Jealous, too."
He held me up and looked me In the
fin e good und hard, su I felt unite i-m-
I arruHMi d, silly thai I wa, for he shook
head slowly, and still more slow-
pronourit i-d my (loom. "I shall call
nil tin- Wrecker, do you bear, yo;i
I tlic hull terrier pup? -The Wrecker,'
first because you're made, of fierce
ain: uuartiiKoiuc stun aiei win ne an
t i-iiiy to every one but ine ami my
l'i ci a friends, and, secondly, because!
i man I Inv'-ii, wrote a story once, and
all (I It 'The Wrecker.' ai d In memory
nf hlui I biiptl.c you the Same. Wi
llie going to he great pals, Wicker;
ou, the wn-ckcr of other p- opl' S prop
erly, arid I, Hie wicker of my own."
I 'Ud my b"Wt In plu!i"t; I wiggled
; cd Jumped and yelp. , I, and tried by
I very gclltle alt I kll.-w, lu show him
what a loving gentle kindly nature 1
I oNHi-Mi-d, for 1 felt that 1 simply could
ut enter life so wrongly label. -d.
'The Wrecker!" why I wouldn't will
ingly chase a i at, then bow could I
i ver be ready to pick a uUari'L-1 and
present a sullen and frowning front
to the world.
(ill, Master, why don't you und.-r-iland
me? why do you wan't me to be
Savage and disagreeable?
Protests. I found, however, were In
In, "The Wrecker," I was to be. A
l-i nut Iful new collar, bearing my name,
i. us placed iib"iit my neck, ami 1 wii
I loudly displayed to alt nf Mast- f'
i i qualnlam cs, of whom there seenic l
l. be a great many.
"He's a pietly tierce proposition,"
Vas. r would say, "I don't believe I'd
i' uch him," and then 1 always lifted
my Hp a little and Just showed mv
I.ctli enough tn look Interc-ting. mil
" in in rally threw In a growl or so and
t .id.' such a good bluff uf It, that 'l )
i i,e would come near me, but jus!
M.i ml at a distance and admire ni"
"'aster would lock so happy an 1
t'ieaMed at my behavior that I always
Ii iiped at him and tried to lick his fac
nl then the visitor would say, ' S. . m
. like you pretty well, Dick," an 1
Master would respond In un olT-han l
f 'iiion. "Oh, the little duffer and I nr.
,r. oi! enough friends," but I knew how
much pride be look In having me love
Just him and no one else.
I 'cor Master! I don't believe his llf
l"'d been a very happy one; he used to
talk to me a good d al about It.
"Wrecker." he would say as we sat
I, gether late at night, for Master neve
v anted to go to bed. "I've made i
n ess of most things; 1 wanted beauti
ful good things -1 really did, but they
w i i'e hard to gel, you see; so I took
w'at came easiest, and, Wrecker, it's
powerful lot easier to be bad than
I. ood. If you would try to be a nice
i.'c)itle tittle nog rnr a wnoie day, you
ould see what a hard undertaking
you had on fool; no, you needn't lick
my hand, yon know you have a nasty
I- mper and what about Hint last rusj
you mistook for it bone?" He shook his
fnger at me, and I dropped my tail
nd looked ashamed; but I had to
mile behind my gloomy visage, for In
i der to keep up my reputation I de
stroyed something every day or so,
'ust as a mater of practice.
Sometimes I grew very tired of the
" i t I had to act, for 1 had played cross
oiig I was really getting to bo that
way.
There's something funny about that;
you give a dog u bad name, he's
.hist bound to deserve it, after awhile.
Life jogged on uneventfully enough
tntll "The Day." I speak of it in that
ty because It was the famous day
H at I have heard every dog hits some
fine during his life, and it happened
this way.
Master was In the Club late In the nf.
ternoon and I was waiting outside on
tti.t steps for him. They have a pecu
liar prejudice against dogs (I mean
ct
J-J Wvjt
tfoMo with four foetj ut the Club, but
I didn't care lu go in anyway; 1 prefer
t fresh air, though on thin occuslori
" fell a llttio tlrod una Impatient fj
go home.
1 wan wishing that Muster would
i cine, when suddenly an automobllo
me Hplnniiig up the curb, and I bad
,'uei time to not li e a lovely bidy in it,
with a gentleman, when MaMter came
('own the Mteps, and X sprang up to
.eel him. Hut be uldri'l notice me ut
t 'I, bo Jum mured hard ut tne huiy,
vvbo Miami uard at him, und then Ihcy
nemed to remember to nod their head
.Ml In nic'ther minute Master wan
alklug up the street ut a very bicon -
I'i'eiatt- gate for me, j
1 felt ,t Intl.- hurt ul bis neglect, ho'
vatdc no attempt to recull myself toj
I'm. I heck-d It ull the way to our
'i, .u tinenl, mid, having readied lher, '
iih alaiuied to lind that Master, with-1
' ut even a glance at his highball cor
e.er, dropped into bin big easy chair, j
and pulling out a letter, hei ume up
larenly lost in lis contents. !
iiiici- I thought I heard him murmur
"Katherlne," but I couldn't be sur-.
I iiung about, and tried In d iff en nt
eys to divert him, but was unsuc
isful, until, leaning back In his chair,
1 " closed his eyes, and the letter he
i ad been reading dropped, to the floor.
It was my opportunity, und I seized
I1.. I was h bit Irritated, anyway, -it i
having been neglected so long, so 1
Just grabbed that piece of paper, and
tore It Into tiny shredH and then 1
(piletly lay down, and went to sleep,
1 nngiy, tlrd and hurt.
I have no Idea as to long I slept, but.
I shall ii'-vcr forget my rude awaken
ing. A hand at my throat, a violent
rhake, and Ma-ter's voice, hoarse with
ii ge,- "Vou little brute," be said be
tween cloned teeth; "you have de
ft roy.-d my one chance of happiness?
""'-it letter,-oh. she would have be-i;--vcd
It, and forgiven me. It was a
confession, can't fyu understand ?
u confession from a woman who had
t' Id her lies about me, and this woman
I; dead and can never speak again, an 1
Katherlne will never, never know the
fi'lh." He turned from me with a
gioan. "I'm mad," he moaned, "you've
mined me; you'r.. nothing but a dug,
but you've ruined me, and you don't
("n know It." With that he threw
himself on the couch, face down.
I loved him, oh, how I loved hln,
but he had been cruel and unjust to me
How could I tell that that particular
(Continued on Page 6.)
GIRL BABY'S
Sight of Eye Destroyed by Disease
Tried Five Doctors but Grew
Worse In Agony Eight Months
Parents Discouraged, Until
They Tried Cuticura Remedies
IN ONE WEEK ALL
SORES DISAPPEARED
"Our little girl, one year and a half
old, was taken with eczema or that was
what the doctor said it was. We called
in the family doctor and he gave 6ome
tablets and "snid she would be all right
in a few days. The eczema grew worse
and we called in doctor Iso. 2. Ho
said she was teething, as soon as the
teeth were through she would be all
right. But she still grew worse. Doc
tor No. 3 said it was eczema. By this
time she was nothing but a yellow,
crcenish sore. Well, lie said ho could
help her, so we let him try it about
a week. One morning we discovered
a little yellow pimnle on one of her
eyes. Of course we phoned for doctor
No. 3. He came over and looked her
over and said that he could not do any
thing more for her, that we had better
take her to some eye specialist, since it
was an ulcer. So we went to Oswego
to doctor No. 4, and he said the eye
sight was gone, but that he could help it.
e thought we would try doctor No. 5.
Well, that proved the same, only he
charged $10 more than doctor No. 4.
We were nearly discouraged. I saw
ono of the Cuticura advertisements in
the paper and thought we would try
the Cuticura Treatment, so I went and
purchased a set of Cuticura Remedies,
which cost me $1, and in three days
our daughter, who had been sick about
eight months, showed great improve
ment, and in one week all sores had dis
appeared. Of course it could not re
store the eyesight, but if we had used
Cuticura in time I am confident that
it would have saved the eye. We think
there is no remedy so good for any skin
trouble or impurity of the blood as
Cuticura. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Abbott,
R. F. D. No. 9, Fulton, Oswego Co.,
N. Y., August 17, 190G."
Complote External und Internal Treatment (or
Every Humor of Infants Children, and Adults
consists of Cutlnira Soap (25c.) to Cleanse the
Skin. Cuticura Ointment (50c.) to Heal the Skin,
and Cut Icura Resolvent (50c), ( In the form of Choco
late Coated PIMs, 25e. per vial of CO) to Purify the
Wood. Sold throuBhout the world. Potter Drug
A Chem. Corp., Sole Props., Boston, Mass.
W Moiled Freo, On Humors of skui and Scalp,
AWFUL ECZEMA
HENRY SHERMAN, Mwuuiei
nck, C.irige Bggig Checked end Transferred Trucke erd Furnltor
Wegone Pianos Mored, Boxed and Shipped.
433 Commercial Street
H. B. PARKER,
E. P. PARKER,
Manager.
Proprietor.
PARKER HOUSE
EUROPEAN PLAN.
First Claie In Every Reepeot
Free Coach to the House,
Bar and Billiard Room.
Good Check Reitaurant
Oregon
Aetorla,
WHAT IS IT YOU NEED?
Your house wired? Your door
bell fixed? or your telephone
connected up?
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Up to tate Saw Mill Machinery!
18th and Franklin Ave,
ASTORIA IRON WORKS
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Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers,
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No. 222 TWELFTH 8TREET,
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LAND AND MARINE ENGINEERS
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Tel. Main 2451
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