Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 06, 1923, Image 1

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    MALARIA GERMS
Cannot survive three months
in the rich ozone at Ashland.
Pure domestic w ater helps.
A shland D aily T idings
The
line Been Ashland’s
a « l
T __
The Titi.ivi.fi
Tidings Has
Leading
Newspaper For Nearly Fifty
-» T
q
_
(In tern atio n al News W ire Service)
VOL NO. V.
Years
ASHLAND CLIMATE
Cures nine cases out of ten
of asthm a. This is a proven
fact.
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43.
ASHLAND, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER, 6, 1923
LEGION BOYS
TO ENJOY FEED
BAI) DUNSMUIR GRADE
UNDER REPAIR BY CITY
DUNSMUIR, Nov. 6.— The grade
known as High School Hill is being
graveled by the town. This hill was
| a fruitful spot for luckless drivers
KLAN LAWYER
IS MURDERED
14 YEAR OLD BOY IS
NO. 55
’
KILLED BY AUTOMOBILE
RIOTS
0 N INCREASE
[HUSBAND AND WIFE
DIE ON SAME MORNING
36,278 FOREIGN
CARS REGISTER
BEND, Nov. 5.— Fourteen year-
SACRAMENTO, Nov. 6.__By a
old Clifford Friedley, son of Mrs.
strange tu rn of Fate, two members ,
Florence
Friedley
of
this
city,
died
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of one family, W alter N. Wise I
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¡late this morning of cerebral hem-
Banquet and Program Tonight f° set 8tnck when n had bPen rain’ Was Consul for Simmons Fac-,orrhagp> the resu,t of in ju riers suf-
sheet metal worker, who had made [
in Armory Building for
t J
tion Of Order—Grand Jury fered When he was run over late Stores Plundered and Citizens his home in this city for about |
- — Members.
-
-
| The student-body recently peti­
All
Held up and Robbed on
eighteen years, and his wife, Stella Of Total 53G8 Were Registerc 1
Will Probe Killing.
Saturday afternoon by an auto driv­
tio n e d the town board to do some­
m Ashland from July 16
Streets
of
Berlin.
B. Wise, died at the Sisters’ Hospi­
en by Charles Hassin.
thing to make traveling more com­
AA’ill In itiate C am paigns for M emhe
Murder Is Possibly Result of Row I
to November 3.
tal
Saturday
morning
w
ithin
a
few
.'"''.’r
"T
o f |P r e .M n .t Elbert PI,.»,,. for
ship and Sale o f Lyceum
fortable and safer for it was a -d a n ­
Between Two Factions of
hours of each other within a few
, »
blame by the police. A num ber of
gerous grade when slippery.
C ourse T ickets.
public— Thousands of School
hours of the tim e a fte r. they had 1
**" * Ijea<’S VW‘ «rs, W illi W ash­
the Klau.
boys were playing football in a
The new road to be built on Oak
ington Second— Foreign ('nun-
Children Hungry.
been taken to the hospital together
street
intersection when Hassin ap­
The Ashland Post American Le­ street and across the county will not
tries R<‘pi*<*s<-ni<sl.
ATLANTA.
Nov. 6.— Captain
He brought his car to a , BERLIN, Nov. 6.— Violent disor- for treatm ent.
gion tonight will start its campaign be ready for some m onths to. come, W illiam S. Coburn, attorney for the proached.
, .
Wise, who had a serious spell of
dead stop until they were out of the ;ders and food rioting broke out here
for 1924 membership with a feed hence the im m ediate need of im- Wiliam Joseph Simmons faction of [way.
According to a report compiled by
then started
sickness
last June and who had
the
Kn
K-b.v
,
|
Way’
thPn
8tarted
ag
ain
-
Onp
of
the
I
parly
today.
Stores
were
broken
Sam
A. Kozer, secretary of state, 36,-
at the Armory. In connection with i provenient being made on the old U - J L d
‘ he
“ c au g h tU p e n . pH ndered.
since been in poor health, died
road
2 i8 foreign cars were registered in
the m eeting there will be an elec­
killed (between the fender and hood of the jtorists were held up in the streets and' shortly after m idnight, while
Oregon from May 24 to October 31,
tion of officers for the coming year
here late
yesterday
of the a) Grim
afternoon car. Young Friedley darted out to robbed, and in some instances sever-! visit
Mrs Wise
h J Reaper came to 1923. Between May 24 and July 31
and the initiation of the ticket sell­
by Philip E. Fox. editor • of the sret it nnH
__
.
lv
Hoot»
,,„•♦1.
.
Mrs.
Wise
at
about
5 o’clock. The the reB*stration totaled 13.357 cars
.
.
get it and either tripped, or struck i
dealt with. Two hundred arrests , ,,
ing campaign for the Ellison-W hite
death of the la tte r is attributed t o ’The August registration totaled 12
“N ighthaw k” , an organ of the im­ his head against the hood and fell !have been made and more
Lyceum course which will begin
lowing.
fol" ja PP°Plexy.
perial klan palace.
directly in front of the machine.
131, September 7049, and October
November 14.
He was arrested im m ediately a f­ The car passed over him before it [ Early in the m orning the govern­
3471.
Post Commander Spencer and Ad­
te r the crime and placed under a could be checked.
O ne-sixth R egister H ere
ment lowered the price of bread to
ju ta n t Crandall have made prepara­
charge of m urder. Three of the
j eighty million m arks a loaf in hopes
Despite
the fact that a bureau of
tions for entertaining the Legion
shots, which came from a 44-cali-
registration was not established in
I of forestalling food riots, which are
men tonight with a business pro­
ber pistol, took effect in Coburn’s
, gaining in violence and number.
I Ashland until July 16, nearly two
gram of interest, not only In the
[ months following the opening of reg­
The annual Red Cross m em bership head and the fourth in his stomach.
[ It is reported th a t the long her­
affairs of the organizations but as drive which started yesterday is lag­
istration headquarters in oilier towns
alded, arm ed uprising is scehuled for
to carrying on some of the progres­ ging. The rapid pace set at the open­
j Friday of this week. It was form er­
Exposed Kian Administration
of Oregon, practically one sixth of
sive entertainm ent features of the ing date last year is falling far short
ATLANTA, Nov. 6, — The m ur­
the total registration was made her,..
l y announced th at W ednesday had
city of A shland.*
j been selected as a tentative date.
so far this year and prospects for a der of W illiam Coburn, consul for '
The local registration office was
YREKA, Nov. 6.— W illiam Hard opened July 16 and from that to
The drive for membership this revival of the same spirit th a t pre­
President Elbert Asks Support
the Simmons faction of the Ku !
and Robert (F renchy) Erno, slayers November 3 the num ber of foreign
w inter, for 1924, should result in vailed last year are not bright, said Klux Kian by Philip Fox was the f
As a means of rallying all loyal
of
Fred Skeen, are now in Yreka, cars registered am ounted to 5368.
a larger membership next year. Le­ Mrs. J. R. Wick, chairm en of the direct resu lt of a recent exposure
W ith the fifth anniversary of the 1 cBizens and influences to combat the
having
been brought here from Los
gion activities in all parts of the [drive this morning.
Medford leads other registration
of the Kian adm inistration by H. W orld W ar ending at hand, hun- !riots and general disorders, Presi- Angeles by Sheriff Calkins.
country are becoming part of the
‘Only $55 was turned in yester- Simmons, exalted Cyclops of the At­ dreds of war veterans of this dis- [dent E lbert has issued a proclama-
points of the state for the year. P o rt­
Each Blames Other
fine efforts of civic development, ) day and I have been able to appoint
land is second by registration of­
lanta Kian, which has seceded from trict, discharged shortly after the l tion’ calli“ 8 «Pon all loyal citizens
Each
man
blames the other for the fices at both points were opened May
and they offer a pleasant way for only six of the tw enty captains, the Evans faction. Detectives how­ arm istice was signed, have but a to support the governm ent and save
young men, and the women of the continued Mrs. Wick. Booths have ever, would not give th eir views as few days more to file compensation the republic. The president’s procla­ actual killing. According to the con­ 24.
fession of the two men. as told to
American Legion Auxiliary, to in­ been placed in the banks, but none to the motive of the crime.
C alifornia Liuuls
claims with the United States Vet­ mation appears in printed form on Deputy Sheriff H errington, of Los
every
wall
and
billboard.
terest them selves in lines of com­ in the post office because of the
California
leads all other states
An indictm ent charging Fox with erans' Bureau for disabilities due to
Angeles, they had been trapping in
in the num ber of cars registered in
In reply to th e proclamation w ork­
m unity endeavor which are not cov­ shortage of atten d an ts and the m urder will be presented late today w ar service. I. C. Jesseph, n o rth ­
the m ountains of Siskiyou county
Oregon with 15,423. W ashington is
ered by other organizations. The am ount of ground w aiting to Le to th e grand jury, prosecutor Boy­ west m anager of the buerau, urged ers and rioters are crying th at it is
and
had run short of provisions and second with 742o, and Idaho third
covered
by
those
who
ane
working.
lyceum is a dem onstration. The ly-
th at every ex-service man who may a “scrap which does not give us were taken in by young Skeen and
kin announced.
bread.”
Bellview will be solicited T hurs­
2693. The complete report shows a
ceum this year is mostly musical
be entitled to governm ent benefits
Fox
is
said
to
have
made
an
a
t­
his m other and given work. They few cars from foreign countries.
day
when
feminine
residents
of
th
at
num ber of which the Ellison-W hite
became dissatisfied and decided to
tem pt Sunday to shoot Dr. Johnson make official application for same
The following statem ent shows the
Hunger Increases
people recommend very highly, and vicinity will meet at the home of a physicain who was visiting the immediately as the five-year per-
kill
Skeen to obtain his automobile. num ber of cars registered in Oregon
Mrs.
C.
A.
Brown
for
a
county
dem­
BERLIN, Nov. 6.— H unger ia in-
which they are sure will please the
iod allowed by the federal law for
The killing took place on the night since May 24, 1923.
onstration in millinery. Valley View Simmons home.
j creasing in many districts and adds
people of Ashland.
i
O
_
mpensatIon
rp««ests
Px”
fue?
¿
"
t
h
e
fi*r7ihat“h
o
of
October 31, while Mrs. Skeen, the Alabama .......................
16
One of the interesting things in and Talent have been provided for. 8820 MILES OF FEDERAL
pires in many instances shortly af ’
rpached al* m other, was in K lam ath Falls. At
Arizona ..........................
Anyone willing to solicit and work
arm
ing
proportions.
In
the
ninth
dis­
connection w ith the
membership for the Red Cross should resp o n d '
the time of their a rrest they denied A rkansas ........................
AIDED ROAD COMPLETED te r November 11 of this year.
trict of Berlin several hundred boys
drive is a window display of Le­
connection
with the crime, but later C alifornia ......................
The director of the bureau may ¡and girl», 12 years and under, Told”
at once to the chairm an, who has
gion ideas which will be installed
made
the
confession.
PORTLAND, Nov.
6— Federal extend the application period one social w orkers th a t they le d their
territories w aiting to be covered.
Colorado ........................
in the windows of J. o. R igg’s
aid roads totaling 8820 miles were year if good cause is shown why the i homes w ithout breakfast last Friday
Conneticut ......................
paint and glass store, hut a pre­
comleted during the fiscal year end- yeteran failed to make the request morning and rem ained in school with CONGRESSMAN URGES A NEW
De,eware ........................
sentation of things for the Legion PARIS EDITOR SARCASTIC
ing Ju n e 30, 1923, bringing the to- for compensation during the time I out food until dismissed th a t-d a y
PLANT AT MUSCLE SHOALS Florida ............................
OYER LLOYD GEORGE VISIT tai of federal aid roads completed ¡allotted.
which will impress the observers
Georgia .................... .....
It is said th a t ‘‘breakfastless m orn-,
of its fine spirit.
j
ings”
are
regular
occurrences
among
'
WASHINGTON,
Nov,
6,—
P
resi­
Idaho ...........................
to 26,536 miles. The mileage com- <
"
-
PARIS, Nov. 6.— “ Don’t tak e pleted during the year, is classified ! FRR<^l KXTS OPIUM JOINT
All ex-service men of the com­
dent Coolidge was urged by Rep­ Illinois ............................
thousands of German children.
¡94
m unity are invited to the feed and America's enthusiastic welcome of by the bureau of public roads as fol-
resentative Madden, Illinois, chair­ Indiana ...........................
AND GETS $50 FINE
business m eeting in the arm ory to- i Lloyd George too seriously,” coun­ lows:
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BURGLAR LOOTS E. E.
man of the house appropriations Iowa .................................
night as a “ Buddy, Get-To-Gether sels Stephanne Lausanne, w riting
Miles
GRANDE, Nov.
5.— Len
MARSH HOME, MEDFORD committee, to support a plan to have Kansas ...............
m eeting, and beginning of the mem- ' w riting in Le Matin. Lausanne Graded and drained........... . 1,860.1 I Chong, 75 years of age, Chinese,
the governm ent build a new power Kentucky ..........
beship campaign
knows the average Frechm an’s in­ Sand-Clay ...............................
749.5 iwas f{ned $50- Saturday by the
The H. E. Marsh residence a t 43 plant a t Muscle Shoals, sim ilar to Louisana ........................
tense hatred of the form er British Gravel ...................................... 3,815 4 P°Bce judge . for
frequenting a i Noi*th Peach street was entered by the Gorgas plant recently sold to Maine ...............................
Prem
ier,
who,
with
Woodrow
W
il­
MINERS KILLED IN WEST
W aterbound macadam ......
335.6 jhouse known to be used for the sale , burglars Saturday night and a dia- Alabama Power company. The ob­ Maryland ........................
son,
is
charged
with
the
responsi­
VIRGINIA MINE EXPLOSION
Bitum inous macadam ........
452.9 and smoking of opium. Chong w a s 'mond bracelet belonging to Mrs. ject of building the new plant would M assachussetts
bility for most of Europe’s present Bituminous concrete .........
76.8 [one ° t the trio arrested here late ¡Charles Hazelriggs and a new suit- be, Madedn said, to get a new bid Michigan ...................
day ills.
BECKLEY, Nov. 6.— Thirty-five
Concrete ................................. 1,440.3 [Thursday by officers in a raid on an ¡case and contents of Charles Hazel- from Henry Ford for the whole Minnesota ................. .....
Mississippi ........................
“ The Anglo-Saxons are not crazy; Brick ......................................
m iners are believed to have perish­
78 g j opium den practically w ithin the [rigg’s were stolen, says the Mail Muscle Shoals project.
Missouri ..........................
10 8 ’business section of the city. Chong [Tribune. A jew elry box belonging to
ed in an explosion at Glen Gogers they are simple little children who Bridges ...................................
Montana ..........................
102£
mine of the Raleigh Wyoming Coal like circus spectacles,” J comments
______ ¡adm itted th a t he knew opium was j Mrs. M arsh’s m other was opened, AMERICAN STEAMER
Nebraska
..........................
Lausanne.
“
They
made
ju
st
as
much
company, in Wyoming
county.
Total ................................... 8,820.2 iretailed there. He stated th a t no but nothing was taken. The Marsh
STRANDED AND SINKING Nevada ...............................
The projects under construction ,w hite persons frequented the place, [and Hazelrigg families had been out
Twenty-five m iners made their es­ hue and cry over ‘Jum bo’ as they
New Ham pshire .............
cape son after the explosion, but jdid over Lloyd George.”
at the close of the year am ounted r)r' T ' R - ^ ee and Bou Gong Men, ¡calling and on retu rn in g and enter-
CHRISTIANIA, Nov. 5.— The New Jersey ......................
thirty-five of their companions were
to 14,722 miles, and were estim ated the other two arrested, are to be a r-;in g the house heard the back door American steam er
Domino
is New York ........................
entombed 600 feet below the su r­ REAR KILLED BY WOMAN
jas 55 per cent complete. In addition raigned before the United States slam and discovered th eir losses. stranded off C hristiana and is sink­ North Carolina ...........
face and mine officials believe they
They m ust have frightened the bur­ ing, according to advices received New Mexico ......................
ONE MILE FROM TOWN to ’bp 26,536 miles completed and commissioner.
have been asphyxiated.
glar away. The police wore notified here today. The crew of 18 is safe. North Dakota ................
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(the 14,772 miles under construc-
FAVOR
RAFTS
IN
LIEU
tion
there
were
a
t
the
close
of
the
and
are now working on the case.
SAWYERS BAR (Siskiyou Co.),
Ohio ...................................
OF
USUAL
LIFEBOATS
year
a
num
ber
of
projects
approved
ALBERTA BACKSLIDES AFTER
Nov 6—Mrs. Rose Wood brought in
BODY OF WOMAN DISCOVERED Oklahoma ........................
LONG PROHIBITION PERIOD | the second bear of the season. The but not yet placed under construc­
MEMORIAL FOR GALBRAITH
IN THE COLUMBIA RIVER Pennsylvania •.................
LONDON. Nov. 6A -S uhstitution
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first one was killed by Dave Rob- tion, the aggregate length of which
Rhode Island ...................
of rafts for lifeboats on liners is
WINNEPEG, Nov. 6. — Four of inson about three miles from town, was 6917 miles.
South
Dakota .................
CINCINNATI. Nov. 6.— Ea ■) of
PENDLETON, Nov. 6.— The body
no« under consideration
by the America’s allies during the W or’r’
Tennessee
........................
the nine Canadian provinces h a re ¡h u t the one killed by Mrs. Wood
-f n unidentified woman was found
Board
of
Trade,
a
body
th
a
t
has
Texas
.................................
DYNAMITE
KILLS
WORKMAN
aligned themselves on the side of was only one mile from this place,
W ar will have representatives h ,, vee orJay by the sheriff’s force of
ON ASHLAND K. FALLS ROAD the control of all regulations con­ November 11, when the memorial ibis city In the Columbia river,, Utah ...................................
governm ent controlled liquor sales. T raPs were set by both parties in
cerning the safety of lives at sea. to Colonel F. W. G albraith, late about three miles from Umatilla, Vermont ..........................
while A lberta gas “ backslid” after ¡apPle orchards where the bears were
KLAMATH FALLS, Nov. 5.— Ed-
Advpcates of the raft claim th at commander of the American Legion,
Virginia .......................... ..
seven years of prohibition, accord-1 bothering the fruit.
under circum stances th a t indicated
.
iTT , ,
ward C hristensen, 27, died between it h a s’ many advantages
W
ashington .......................
over the [is unveiled during the Armistice foul play. An inquest was held at
u
“valtoMc »«•»»• « ls
not ln
wa>- el« - |2 and 3 o’clock thio morning from
W
ashington, D. C............
lifeboa^t.
More
of
them,
it
is
urged
[Day
celebration.
BQ ¡a «hex
B
Bald
the wet ---------
m ajority in A lberta ¡ted over getting the bear, as it is
the spot, and the body buried there,
injuries suffered in a dynam ite ex­ can he carried in less space a n d ________
Wisconsin .........................
wil reach the neighborhood of 30,- not her first one. She is well known
as its condition did not adm it mov­
plosion a t Dunn & B aker’s quarry launching is much easier.
Wyoming
...........................
000.
CASTELLA SCHOOL DISTRICT
as a hu n ter and trapper, having
ing. The coroner’s verdict was th at A laska ........................
on the Ashland road yesterday. The
killed nearly all kinds of game ex­
$5,000 ROND ISSUE VOTED the woman had come to death
accidental explosion tore off one of
Alaska ................................
VOTES
DOWN
PROHIBITION
cept
panther.
CIRCUIT COURT CONVENED;
C hristensen’s legs. Mr. and Mrs.
CASTELLA, Nov. 6.— At the through foul play and the body had Canada ...................
GRAND JURY IS IN SESSION
been weighted down with rocks. The j Hawaii
Nels Christenson of Oregon City are
EDINBURGH, Scotland, Nov. 6. special election Saturday the Cas-
FIRE ALARM ANSWERED AT
parents of this latest victim of state — The first Scottish town to vote tella School D istrict voted four to coroner said th a t the body had been Old Mexico
Circuit Court was convened at I
there for six to ten motnhs.
R epublic of Panam a
JERRY O’NEIL RESIDENCE highway consruction in this dis­ on local option has voted down pro- one In favor of $5,000 bonds for
Jacksonville yesterday and it is un-j
F u rth er investigations are being
trict. C hristenson’s came to K lam ­ hlbitin, official retu rn s indicated to­ building an addition to the present
Total
36,278
derstood th a t the docket for the Oct.)
made
by
the
sheriff’s
office.
ath
Falls
from
Bend
about
three
schoolhouse
so
four
or
five
teach­
When Mrs. Jerry O’ Neil stepped on
day.
Nineteen
other
d
istricts
are
term is a-long one. The grand ju r y |iier
ers can be employed and for enlarg­
LIMA, Ohio, Nov. 6.^—Students
m otor th i8 morning and was months ago.
voting
on
the
issue.
is convened in regular session and
ing the school grounds.
ONE GROWER WILL MARKET
who smoke, or frequent pool rooms,
shocked by the blaze th a t popped
it is also reported th a t they have a
TWO TONS OF WALNUTS are barred from holding office in
into activity under the rad iato r of
long list of complaints to consider.
Ford, she forgot there was a filled
any student organization at Bluff­
E. E. Foss, well known farm er, ton College. This rule has been a-
___
tPa k ettle in th e rear of the machine
fru it and nut grower, is busily en­ dopted by the college “ senate” and
THANKSGIVING DAY SET that would have served as the best
fire extinguisher.
gaged in drying approxim ately two approved by the faculty.
President Designates November £ftth
tons of w alnuts grown on his place
The source of the blaze is not
as Day of Thanksgiving.
I
known, tho it is probable a short cir­
a mile south of Talent, The season JOIN A S H L A N D
FIRM
cuit existed in the w iring apparatus
up to this week, has not been fav­
orable for drying nuts, due to fre­ W. M. and T. \ \ . Jones Engage in
WASHINGTON, Nov. 6. — P resi­ of the car. The machine rested in the
garage,
located
under
a
portion
of
quent rains. A visit to the Foss
Busines^ Here.
dent Coolidge has issued a procla­
Z '" "
home yesterday, however, revealed
mation designating Thursday. Nov­ the house, and was pulled from the
basement by the fire departm ent,
X.
th a t the work is progressing satis-
C- Stevens, form er sole proprie
em ber 29 as Thanksgiving Day.
' A
•:Z
X.
who
responded
to
Mr.
O’Neil’s
call.
factorily this week. Some damage ' ’or
the Ashland Realty Company,
The P resident's proclam ation says
A new wiring system and set of
has resulted to part of the Foss !has anno»nced th at W. M. Jones and
In p art: “ The year has brought to
coils will put the car in running or­
crop, the shells having darkened to son, Theront W. Jones, form erly of
our people two tragic experiences
der. No other damage was done.
a degree because of m oisture. Gen­ the W illam ette Valley, have formed
(»MC:
which have deeply affected them.
erally speaking the crop is excel­ a p artnership
One is the death of our beloved
D with hint in the Ash-
BWi iw*«
land
Realty
Company.
lent
and
has
been
m
arketed
at
a
president, his loss calling the nation POSTMASTER HAS RECORD
good figure.
Mr. Stevens has felt the need of
to a less captious and more chari­
OF FORTY-FOUR YEARS
assistants
to give bigger and better
table attitude. It sobered the whole
service
in
his growing concern and
WIFE, TWO SONS AND
thought of the country. A little la-
HINTON, W. Va.. Nov. 6.__D G
•w .
AGED FATHER DESERTED has added men who are influential
te r came the nnparalled disaster to Bailengee, 78, one of the oldest post
and experienced.
the friendly people of Japan. This j'masters in West Virginia, believes
WEED,
Nov.
6.—
E.
Kuhl,
a
re-
f
u t u ^ 1*1 Cff° r t Wil1
m&dP
thP
SW®
called forth from the people of the he holds the state record for ser­
to give people the service they
cent arrival in Weed, with his wife,
United States dem onstration of deep vice as such. He has been post­
ask
and
require. The firm is also
twoy oung sons and aged father,
and hum ane feeling. It replenished m aster at Clayton, this
county,
ready
to
give
individual attention to
has disappeared.
th e charitable impulse of the coun­ continuously for the last 4 4 years
holding and managing property for
Teh four had 14 cents among
try. We have been the most blessed j Although he walks with the aid of
While nearly 600 pedestrians have been killed
out-of-town people.
«
.d
Expo»,,,™
pa,«n
^
U,e
ta
r
iS
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