Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 21, 1955, Image 4

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Capital A, journal
An indtpendint Nwtpo(r Ei'tobliihd 1668
. BER'KJAKD MAINWAR'ING. Editor and Publlthei
CacORGt PUl NAM, CditorlnwiKa
Published t'vtry oMomoon incept Sunday ot 280 North
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3UISCRIPTI0N RATES
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The Oregon
Ajjain it has been decided that the old Battleship Orecon
shall be scrapped. Congressman Walter Norblad has so been
informed by the Navy. Let's not protest again. Kor a more
substantial enshrinemcnt, than any material one, is in the
hearts ol her countrymen.
For more than 50 years the people of Orecon and the Navy
have worried about what ought to be done with the Oregon,
for some years she drooped sadly in Portland harbor where
they tried to make a shrine of her. It didn't work out, and
she was taken to Guam where she is to be sold for junk. But
her material destruction need not be the end of her, and will
not be if her story can be revived and her tradition handed
down, as it must be, to future generations.
An older generation knows, and a younger vaguely knows,
that the old ship is famous. But few know that she is twice
famous for the part she played in the Spanish War, and for
the established fact that her long voyage from San Francisco
around Cape Horn to join Admiral Sampson's fleet off the
Cuban coast was the main inspiration for building the Panama
Canal. That voyage and the valiant part she had in the Battle
of Santiago are history.
No one who was a youth then can forget an incident of
that voyage. For many days no word had come from the
Oregon. She couldn't be located, and the Navy was uneasy.
Perhaps prowling Spanish ships had gotten to her. Cable
messages were broadcast to the Oregon's commander, in the
hope that one would reach him. And then this one came
back from Captain Charles E. Clark:
"Don't tangle me up with instructions. I'm not afraid of
the whole Spanish fleet."
John James Mcehan, a poet of the day, wrote "The Race of
the Oregon":
Dents out! and a prow turned toward the South,
And a canvas hiding each cannon s mouth,
And a ship like a silent ghost released
Is seeking her sister ships in the east.
When your bovs shall ask what the guns are for,
Tell them the talc of the Spanish War,
And the breathless millions that looked upon
The matchless race of the Oregon.
And this from Arthur Guiterman:
' Thev held her South to Magellan's mouth,
Then East they steered her, forlh
Through the farther gate of the crafty strait.
And then they held her North.
Six thousand miles to the Indian Isles!
And the Oregon rushed home.
Her wake a swirl of jade and pearl,
Her how a bend of foam.
. ' "Oversfiadowetl . 8 8
fl?A MJ mWT0Kt ut ALL
ffSU ANypoy ILt. TALK f
gMy J? V AfcOUTIVHAT I
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Salem, Orcoife Wdnesda;, September 2101!)55
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POOR MAN'S PHILOSOPHER
A Smile or Two
Rob Considine
Small girl-type child of ours nam
ed Debbie has given ud on 1955.
T f ., TX.-1 T T,-.1 . I I She showed unusual interest in the
J-itMIV JUl Uill IU UJllltrMillRll'irst few hurricanes of the season
Millionaire Hard as Lovely
By HAL BOYLE
NKW YORK is1! Sidewalk re-' in the street would pay me this
flections. of a pavement Plalo: ungrudging trroute:
If Iherc is anything harder lor "The guv was a bum at heart.
the average man lo understand but at least when he had a million
Triaf Het' Suggests Ike
Would Win Against Truman
Ed Sullivan! television master of
ceremonies, on his use of perform-
They SnyTtxlay
0Geji. Julio Alberto Lagos,
.manrter tl the Argentine rebels!
nrv. on whether Pernn hnnM
t I he nrrmiHed to leave the Ann.
By GEORGE GALLOP try:
irMr.dof. AmiciMo iunt oi Publir ODinloni "A delinquent must b brought
PRINCETON, N. J , Sept. 20-Tparties. In all u.s . t ecuon,, .,. .. , trial.
If Dwight D. Eisenhower were .eanain.ijcs ,.,.u... . r
to run against his tr!: 5Uch as
me wnue House, narry a. L ;-..,., A h lh. insiittitc : nr tired hv Arthur Godfrev
who" woVd be"tnv!c.orT ' r norio be confused with. baj- Godfrey wants to let of
The latest Ins Aut" "trial lot-in-the-paper. postcard and,a performer while he's b,g, U
heat ' in which voters were asked other similar polls, in which no use the performer. The only lest
to Dick between " the two men, . attempt is made to see that each ; is the entertainment value of the
hows Eisenhower the likelv segment of the voting population , pcrfrmer-l'd be delighted to
m ,ts ,rUC : have Godfrey onmy show."
margin over Truman &nhow- Prtion. ' mst in. L Gore, (ounaer of the Mo.
er polls 68 per cent to Truman s A true cross - 'cii u,
32APsCrreponrted Sunday, another menand ZJn, youn, : and olch ; W McCarthy, on his prated
trial heal race showed 'j a study of the
. 6, Pa"m c "noora SVlS. educated. ..-: dairy, situation there and I would
hnr nninn members ana n"ii
members, and so r.n.
Today's trial heat was con
ducted bv the same samnlmg
methods that enabled the Insti
tute to estimate the outcome ot
with his 1952 rival, Adlai Stev
enson, who received 39 per cent.
The candidacy of former Presi
dent Truman, who has already
started the 1956 political cam
paigning, was recently advocated
by Gov. James Folsom, of Ala
bama. In its periodic checks of Dcmo-
IKIWC CtllluiUdlC siaiiiiiiij,.t un. ' .
Institute has found the former gapm 5() Yl'S. A SO
like to do a picture story oi the
li t tie people."
Jose Maza, Chilean president
elect ot the United Nations Gen
eral Assembly, on freedom of the
1 elections I nress
wiihin one nercentage point of j "Journalists should not have in
perfect accuracy.
By BEN MAXWELL
Sent. 21, 19(15
Little Edison, Salem s polite
vaudeville theater, had its sea
son's opening date set for this eve
ning 50 years ago.
mention from Democrats as the
man they would most like to sec
nominated next year, although
Governor Stevenson is currently
named by a majority of 55 per
cent of Democrats across the
countrv as their Iod favorite.
To determine the outcome to- Capital Journal's X-Rayist had
day in a race between the man j written that Oregon had built near
from Abilene and the man from'jy bo.000 miles of railroad in 1905
Independence, the Institute as-1 on paper.
signed us repuriers iu put mis
question to a true cross-section
directly to seek for information it
is their duty to transmit to the
world."
Prince Aly Kahn on reports lhat
Rita Hayworth might go to Europe
wilh their daughter, Yasmin:
"I ask nothing from her mother
than to be allowed to see my
iaughter and to be able to make
sure she is being well brought up.''
of voters across America
"Suppose the presidential elec
tion were being held today. If
Eisenhower were the Republican
candidate and Harry S. Truman
were the Democratic candidate,
which candidate would you like
to see win the Republican or
Democratic?
The vote:
IKE vs. TRUMAN
Eisenhower 65
Truman .... 31
V'ndecidcd 4
Excluding the 4 per cent unde
cided, the above figures become:
Eisenhower 68C
Truman 32
One of the most interesting
findings of today s survey is the
than beautiful women, it is mil- he didn't Irv In krcD it a secret ' the cac
lion.iires. beween him and the tax collec-1 Crushed, she answered
By the time Hurricane Connie blew
itself out she jwas beside herself.
"Wh.il are thev eninp in mil (he
next one comes?" Debbie asked ,act tnal morc lhan onc out of
excitedlv. 1 every three Democrats question-
It took courage lo look her in c" sav lncy woula llKC 10 scc
mik Sullivan, in the first volume of his historical work
"Our Times, said oi me uregon s voyngc arouna ine nuui
and its influence for the building of the Panama Canal:
"By that experience America's vague ambition for an
isthmian canal became an imperative decision.
"President McKinlcy, in his message to the next Congress,
December, 1B9H, made the recommendation. Congress,, the
following March, 1(199, created an Isthmian canal commission."
Then followed, Sullivan recalls, negotiations with Great
Britnin concerning "some embarrassing British rights" under
an old treaty, and the Hny-Paunccfoto treaty was substituted
which gave the United States unrestricted right to build the
canal.
The trip of the Oregon was described by Admiral French
E. Chadwick, historian of (he Spanish War, quoted by Sulli
van, as "one unprecedented in battleship history, and onc
which will long preserve its unique distinction." And Sec
retary of the Navy John D. Long said, "It has no parallel in
history."
"The trip and the emotions it aroused." Mr. Sullivan con
eluded, "had mote to do with American determination to
have a ranama Canal than any other cause."
So the best enshrinement is that American youth shall
know that a great ship once bin p the name of Oregon, a
ship as great as the Constitution or the linn Homme Richard,
or any other under any flag that ever sailed the seas.
Millionaires and pretty women or." Have to wait
have a great deal in common. They , The trouble with mosr modem year.
are self-complacent on the stir- millionaires is simply this they
face, full of secret fears, and t;n- look and act too much like the
predictable. They never quite act rest of us pale prisoners of the
the way you expect them to. lhey weekly paycheck.
trelV quite live Ul) tO the linages iTnnwrnw Until In ot olnno man ,..Kn i 1 V,... k.... .I.,-
of them you have in your mind be- wilh miiionairc. ithvself.
fore you get to know them well. :
A Smile or Two
The Furrow
As a creaking buggy drawn by
a swaybacked horse approached a
a whole 'nother voltTS out of evcT 100 sav they 20 m.p.h. speed zone, the driver
wouia iiKe 10 see iruman win. was neara to sav, lou nanoie
"Shucks! I
I Ike win.
On the other hand, three GOP
We Take It Calmly
Minneapolis Tribune
Another Hollywood romance
has turned to ashes. After two
Polk County's surveyor Van Ors-1 yCars f marriage Rita Hayworth
dell had started running a railroad an(j X)iek Haymes have separat-
survey between Derry and Salem. ed perhaps permanently.
Both appear to be saddened
C. K. Spaulding Logging Co. hadlanj perhaps they arc. But public
a price of $16.50 for 10 loads of j sympathy might run deeper were
they not such Datue-scarreo vet
erans in the business of unendur
ing love.
slabwood delivered anywhere
Salem.
Stocklon k Co. were advertising
Sorosis petticoats made with a
yoke and draw string which brings
all the fullness at the back and
gives a perfect fit over the hips.
O.C.T. boats were offering a
round trip fare of $1 between Sa
lem and Portland during the Lewis
& Clark exposition.
CHOOSE VOI R FRIENDS
By Confucius
Never contract friendship with a
women and millionaires i partic
ularly new millionaires! brood a
lot. Both are highly suspicious of
any attention you pay them. Bolil
want to be flattered not for what
they have, but what they don't
have: In he case of women, their
brains: in the case of millionaires.
their social charm.
Honesty never pays off in deal
ing with either. They vearn to be
NATIONAL WHIRLIGIG
Leniency of Judges Toward
Tax Offenders Irks Andrews
Eisenhower is the overwhelm'
ing favorite of Independent vot
ers, with 84 per cent of the vote.
Here is the vote by party af
filiation: Rep. T)em. Ind.
Eisenhower 9"'i 36't 84ri
Truman 3 61 16
In its three most recent trial
heats, the Institute has found
Eisenhower the victor in two out
of the three. Besides winning
over Truman in today's race,
Eisenhower topped Stevenson.
But if the late Franklin D.
Roosevelt, the all-time Democra
tic champ, were the opponent of
the GOP favorite, Roosevelt
would come out ahead.
If there were an election todav
the reins, Ma, I'll take the whip
and we'll see if we can make it."
GOOD TIME TO CALL
Ottawa Journal
"I'm calling to make an appoint
ment with the dentist."
"I'm sorry. He's out right now."
"Oh. thank you. When will he bt
out again?"
BETTER CLEAR THIS I P
St. Louis Globe-Democrat
If Kefauver tosses his coonskin
cap into the ring, he'll hav? n
prove he isn't running against
Davy Crockett.
CONSERVATIVE OPTIMIST
Sherman County Journal
We are inclined to think that
the good sense of the nation's peo
ple will assert itself before any
more "liberals" are put into power.
DON'T ALWAYS DOUBT
Dr. Frank Crane
You may be deceived if you
trust too much, but you will live
in torment if you do not trust
enough.
HOW TO KILL LIBERTY
Edmund Burke
The true danger is when lib
erty is nibbled away, by expe
dients and by parts.
John Day Loner Dam Opposed
The P.oaid of Engineers for Kiveis anil Ikuburs has re-
Btr RAY TUCKER j
WASHINGTON'. Senlcmber 21 ! 925 70. .Iiirlre rinhert 1 Wh ti.ivn
admired for some imaginary qu.il-, Internal Revenue Director T. Cole- him two years and fined him S22.-!
tv iiil'v iniiiK iiiev nave miner mnn Annreu't nne nnnnn-nri nun. jtn vi.ir.in ie nn... i-n i
than the onc they actually do pos-llicly the leniency of many federal jio l.i vear term for extortion andj100" 'h.e ?5' tw oc,'Panls
sess. You can fell a women she has! judges toward fraudulent income consnirncv. to he followed hv enn. 01 1 r nite Ho"sc. Eisenhower
pretlier legs than Betty Grable. tax evaders. As further evidence secutive "sentences of five "vears ,vum T ''nncr by better
she says huffily, "Is that all you 1 of his altitude, here arc his writ-: for perjurv and Judge Inch's" two n, 2;IJ marsin, J"!n by
sec in me?" If you tell a million- j ten private comments on certain years fur income tax evasion. I1 , csl ualluP rou trlal ncal
aire, "The thing about you I like 'cases winch outrage him, as well Two Years (or Swindling Uncle jr
is your bank balance." he gets ; as the criminal details: Sam Twelve-and-a-half vears in li Another trial heat found that
downright insulted. "Ugh." wrote Andrews on a years for extnrtitin and conspiracy ! Eisenhower would outscore his
But why? Anybody who has eith- court file involving Robert G. I five vears for Deriurv and onlvllflD2 nval' Aalai Stevenson, by a
er beauty or hard cash has an I.culy of Minnesota. He failed to ! of $272.1125 .70 in an illegal operation . mar8in of bl to 39 per cent,
edge in this world, and ought to I file any income lax return for 19.il. I two years for swindling Uncle Sam Bul in a race wiln Franklin D.
be satisfied with cither one or the j with tax and penalties amounting I extortion, conspiracy and per-;"""-""'1' me auume uemo-
ni jtti.j.o.. lit- is a ueiiiist. uutige tnai invuivco an toe omcr ouenses ' ' , '
other.
A poor man is disappointed with ' Robert G. Bell placed him on pro-'jury
botion for three years, and fined
nun S5.000,
come out second best, polling 45
flnod control review of the entire Columbia Basin ate
hoard states:
The!
n il b intarcttintr in co u ! per cent to the late FDH's 55
springs him after things quiet j Per cent"
down." Here are the figures, with the
i Released by McClurc Newspaper undecided vote included in the
Syndicate!
A GOOD YARN'
Louisville Courier-.Iiuru.il
Salesman "These stockings are
5,i
45
both lovely women and million'
aires, and for the same reason.
Neither is as romantic as you ex
pect them to be or as spendthrift ! Seven-Ye ar Offender: The Inter
i of their t'h:u-m; an vnn unnlH liL-n ll.il Revenue nttonU in'nlit.trl
jected the proposal to allow construction of the .l.ihu Day j They are cautiously determined lo 1 Leuly from l4 to 1952, inclusive
tliim at a hiwer height than nrigiiiallv planned. The reduction ' keep what they have inlact. whelh- seven years in all. With court
was proposed to pi event floodinc: of v.ilu;:hle farming areas i er it lie their htr.uly or their boola. ' costs, the expense to the eovern
and river site towns. The board imi:cst a comprehensive ! l-ersonally. I have found most I nient was more than the Jj.ooO
l niiiimiiaii es nonne. learllll tellows line.
airaid to live up to their station "How considerate." was An- the very latest pattern, fat colors.
I 111 llll'. MV IlieotV IS lhat a nill-.UrOWS Written Comment On the Imlrnnmr u-nn'l shrink nrineH f.tr
"We can't eliminate a positive Hood r. ntrnl slnr.i-e unless vr honaire should act like a million-' sentence which .ltide .1. Joseph ', ., i.i.u.ir aH a verv
find pnMlne plates it cm he replaced wilh rcii.d efficiency. We! aire and live a rich carefree cx-' Smith gave lo Patsy Frank Di , ' , , '
mav wind up witli a lot ot power proicrtN in tin- l';icitir Nnrthu im ! istence. Zenz.o ol Bridgeport, Conn. , good yarn.
wilh no inoie flood control than we had in 1918 when the Columbia ' Now if I suddenly got a million' Ul Zenzo was convicted of evad- tustomcr "Yes. and you tell it iai-itv of candidites to a greate
itasin siiiiertti 0.10 111.1.11. ; niuKs iu live up lo it. Id drjp "W income lax payments totaling well." extent than the popularity of
n.itli tin. I'm 1 land ilistiii-l and the i. lh 1':., i fn- it i t Ui.m : "' my snootiy pais and start mmg- " m penalties. j.-.iti.ns .M. rrom
first column:
IKE vs. FDR
Roosevelt 5'1'
Eisenhower 43
I'ndeeided - . 5
IKE vs. STEVENSON
Eisenhower 59'p fil
Slrvenson 37 39
I ntteeided 4
It must be pointed out lhat
trial heat races reflect the dodu-
EYEFUL
We've new styles to match your gypsy mood this season!
Gaily tinted frames to vie with nature . , , soft shades for
the most delicate complexion. Fitted with our usual preci
sion and skill ... to bring you PERFECT VISION.
- " OPTOMETRIST
Convenient Terms
422 Court St.
Phone 3-3091
half
lini; wilh a hetier class of people. ! llt-16 to t!)51. inclusive. A rental -
I'd have a big while hutlon in my : housing corporation official
eneiiiet'is had recommended a Imvor dam stnr-.ng 1
milium ane ii'o. 10 pi.-ven, , .,,,". u minima. w:o. ami ,. 5.() .., Am A m,m,011. i yoncral contractor, he omilled
other poll and river point sites iip-.tu-.tm fiom the proposed aue " Ami when anybody bent ov-1 business receipts from his records
5100 million hih d.un. er to read what it s:nd on the hut-! and claimed niortgace interest de-
C.on. Louis II. Fool,-. I'm Hand division engineer, states that '"" 1 squeeze a hidden bulb end duclion to which he was not en-
t 1 t . .1 . 1. . . I,.,. soiurt water 111 his eves .titled,
he is confident that ahem :le ti,igl- is av ailable, hut was , , . , , I . .
,, . , , ,, , . j 1 . j 1 1,1 '"''k fhampasne ill bed (iv I
unable to designate the '.Til!c amount and location, and a , hre.ikfasi. ride on horseback behind i Fined Jl. 001) and Suspended Sen-
complete ievie.v will settle the i-ue. pack of (ovhntmds down Broad-! 'enee When he pleaded nolo con-
anti
U ? g : 1
Aniong those recoinmem
state cntlitHMM, the Oieia'
proposed site, the Va-hin :lo!i I
inc. the tlam, but f.noiuii; the
he limit.
The piininry ttbiei'tive of tin
control and a low tl.un it i
cient. (1. I'.
: a l.'M er dam wei ti the ( iregon . t ay in the afternoon, and sneiv.l
Ki:-h t'oinnusion opposing the m ctenmcs pounng huhhly wate:
ing CnnimisMon also opptis
wer tiatn if any tlam is t
ih
Jfs llit' anUcfs Ajjain
New York will oiler anntlic .f m ' -nlnvav
America's beseball fans, foi the Y.i s ":n '
i-oultl In.-e if they wanted to. Id: the'
anil a half game lead with five
only four thev won't lose. The 1: .1..
circumstances, hut they've alje.td' a:-,
by blowing what Uvked like a tie.:
week, losing four straight.
Many sneer at ihe Yankees, sav
ability of the club to hire players is t
Hut this is far from the whole st.iy.
i t and :t!i a
the Indians 1
mp;M tiiiocr ;n
d to that little c
t'AO game lead
to
tn
1 a ' e
la-t
tt'.at the tinanciai
1 Iraki's .them great,
rvetl the most 131-
I'-rtaut part of it. The Yankees ctitln t dominate on the basis
of superior man power this year. They hid a tough ture all
t1-- way and appeared to be heten only a few davs ago.
Thev win because thev have a great iv.in.u'.-:- in t'asev
' . :, I. great irt technical skill but also in !nlitv to handle
:i m; n henv:', mil liccilso tlu - ba-e e:l 10 w .11, Ailhom UK oeggar s hat.
V lie li c i.ininions sehloin hecoll C such against --'Viie contpe- Thais the olillashmn,..! jdee
lit. of.' Tim fans nerd not worry about (lie Yankees' mnne
bars even if t'.iey did win Iivb const'cuiive win id's , hamiMon
shim 111 inr lo lj4 H1r11 Ihrv lout tlio ixHnant t. Cleveland
ti'ndrre. usually reardot. as
artmissHin of fiuiH. he was fined
51, (XX). He was (jivrn a suspended
six-numlh prison ontcnce because
if "potir heallh."
Ami. as reported in yesterday's
I'dlmmi, a New Orleans man who
lailed to buy a $,0 Federal Gambl
111; Ui-ense was fined S.ViKMi. as
against the ll.uoo on 112.23
eheate r.
" No! 1 cr.n hardly believe it."
This was Andrews comment on
i touh smtenee by .ludce (ieoriio
'oidt of Seattle. Wash. Kor IH46
iiuome tax evasion, involvuin
.ies to penalties of $179.10(1 .VI.
UidKC Buldt cae Amador A. Sei
:as. a pmball operator, five years
n prison ami a SlO.OOO fine. An
li pws wihrs Ihrre were more
Holdts on the Federal Bench.
Ano'hrr lnlerrtinj Ce Sluice
.lof.i not permit a liitinj; of all tl?e.
lenient sentences denounced arid
derided by Andrews in his written
eomiiwit. But the -followiny cae is
inleresline because it involves
James J' Moran of Brooklyn. N.V..
ormee b rst IVpuIy Fire Com
ins inne. and a close triid of
former Vavor WilliaWi O'fiwyer.
Mm .in i i imv iftii ii inenmi
.iboul milhonaucs Ami the- srcrei Uu extti,n lor l"W nnd l.V.
theam o niil people tod 4) isn't i ri,. ,,,, .tn k...k h
down the backs of chorus pirls .-.
yay parlies..
ou wouldn't have to ask where
. , , 1 Wi'5- 011 '' M tollow me aroiuut
dam is t .'hinibia l iver flono ' nmn. hv Ihe trail o( $-.u bills IV
dainu'tl will not be sufii- let dribble out of n hole in my
! pocket
, I'd buy me an air-eonditionef
limousine of silver uith diamond
! tor headlights, and I d have .is
uniiormed cliauiieiir Ihe tillet
"iiUnrvl. redhcailed howairl it
all America
Mv bodyguard would be lh
in illct. ttMi'Vhevl. meanest retire
jockey 1 could find He would p
ahttit with me wearini; his racin
silks and boots, and carry a ridm-cn-p
in one hand to heat llu
IMMaais' out ol my path and .
hoUun in the other to cow any
body who wanted to make soml
ItuiK of it
You think people would bate er
despite me If 'you da, th.-H's ho-.
little you kww nbttut peonle. Thev
nlw.ns .iftiutiT n tr.in with n mm
manner, ore who simbs kins bu
thps ;'o-but k .'ohluioces tn a pass-
taxes eftiiMed of "shakedowns'
merelv ta be a Ml'tionMire-biK to
T!-.; ,-.,t,.s .11. m ,nl.e t),n L-reat can'l ho pasrd thiomh k u u , "a" i,rom .''""' ' ftl M.rr'l
i.V M v ,. , .,:.. 1,1 k nt. w ' " ... . . - 'aiuc.pal equipment.
'ine wiiKiinv uir n.um. n mt x.m m.v - j muw die broke nnd He bune1 fes nnd
niw - K 1
im&J Jmm:
1 , s il I
Uywld have het,a cluimpiDiis.iears n0.
I in pnuper fcravc, but Ihe nianiiKainst Moran ameuntr
enl'- LJ
a!Ui-s assessed
H'untci f :T2,- iff.. ... ..i, I
tninuy located in downtown Salem, the W. T. RIGDON CO. MORTUARf offeri inA n.A:. ......
?) and convenient cce to Salem't cemeteriev Throughout the vein, eve erfort ii made, to keea tacililiM
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