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MTEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAT 25, 1932.
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Orneoe to Ne Tori, Lftleo, Detroit, Baa
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Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthnr Perry
The Copco Franchise
TLTE Mail Tribune does not believe in the public ownership
and operation nt utilities, because it believes the interests
of the people can BKST BE SERVED by private ownership and
operation, under STRICT public regulation.
But the Mail Tribune also believes in Democracy, the rule
of the majority. It believes that if a majority of the people of
this community, or any OTHER, want public ownership and
operation, they should not be deprived of the right to have it.
POR a generation this right has been granted the people of
Medford in their franchise with the California Oregon
Power company. That right has not noticeably interfered .with
the proper financing of the company in the pant. We sec no
reason why it should interfere in the future.
But even if it DID interfere, we believe it would be not
only to the interest of the people of this city, but to the irfterest
of the power company, to grant this right.
FOR nothing will do more to stimulate the popular demand
for public ownership and operation, and increase the dan
gerous and to our mind unwarranted prejudice against
public utilities, than for the latter to try to arbitrarily deny
such a well established and essentially proper right
The meagre financial benefits of such a procedure, and
they would be meagre, for in the gloomy utility-financing pic
ture today such a factor is a mere flea bite, would be far out
balanced, by the loss of good will.
And the public utilities of this district and this country,
need the good will of the people as they never have needed
it before.
With an attitude of fairness and liberality toward the people,
eventually that good will, will be theirs.
Attend the Flower Show!
TOMORROW the Medford Garden club flower show opens
in the gymnasium of the Medford high school.
We suggest that those convinced the world is going to the
beyond redemption, attend this exhibition. Also that those who
Today
By. Arthur Brisbane
Mr, Borah Wanders Off.
5 Billions for Prosperity,
Sixty Big Airships.
Control for the Few,
Personal Health Service
By William Brady, M. D.
Inc.
Th ssd part of the late primary
campaign, with all its Gaston B.
Meanness, waa that even Jim Din
ken of Beagle got mail, along with
everybody else.
All the Democratic wlsecrackera are
waiting lor tne omciai counv, uciuro , ... , , . , , . . .
they start calling him congressman i dcmmtions bow-wows, and this particular vale of tears is lost
Mutt.
What do v want with a city mar-1 nave flowers of unique interest or rare beauty, take a bunch
ahai? If the man is docile, we can j Up there, for entries are open to all, and the more representative
put nimin jau ourselves: u ne nas , ... .,.
Sad reputation we could not find ! he display the better.
the marshal anyhow-(Whit cloud It may be a certain consolation to observe that while we
Globe.) A back-handed, left-handed
sisp. j humans sometimes malte an apparent mess of things, as we
.. " . ,.! dash about on this ball of dirt, old Mother Nature seldom does.
An Alabama mob chased a colored , . . , .
cent into Louisiana, who married a-While affairs have not been going any too well of late, and
white woman. No direct action was the least attractive traits of human nature have been coming
a-, l. .... - !. tk, Ul ear Via at am aim I
to blame. ' I to the surface in disturbing fashion, this exhibition will dem
onstrate that the tints on the rose are just as beautiful, and
the colors of the iris just as rare, as they were in less disjointed
times.
"The depression bas started to con
valesce, but the Insanity thereof will
Just have to wear off." (Mlnneapo'le
Journal.) Another painful truth.
A search has been started for "a
strong, silent man." It Is hoped the
searchers pay more attention to nls
silence than his biceps.
Ool. Ronald Woodpecker cracked his
trusty beak on an acorn-shaped peb
ble on the 32nd Inst.
More beautiful perhaps. For as if to make up for the ma
terial losses, Nature has given this neck of the woods, an ex
ceptional growing season, with copious rains, and adequate
sunshine, making flowers and shrubs of all descriptions even
more luxurious than usual.
SO don't overlook this annual flower show, put on by an
nrffmiizfltinn Whin), mtpk!nrt In A,,.,... ,.,n In mnlsn 1nA.
Selection have been msde for every- , , .
thing except who win be the firat lord and the Rogue River valley a more beautiful placo in which
hunter to got shot for a deer, before to live. Not only by the cultivation of flowers and shrubs and
the sesson opens. ,. , . . ., , . .,
nuco, uui uy 1110 einuiDHtiun oi eye-sores in ine landscape mm
jar and offend.
It should be a particular relief for those who went through
the dirt and muck of the lato and tinlaincntcd primary, to enter
an atmosphere as fresh and sweet and wholesomo, as will be
provided for two days, in the new high school auditorium.
After all, elections come and go, so do trials and tribulations,
but the beauty of the world goes on FOREVER. So it appeals
to us as a pious idea to support this flower show by attendance
and .contributions and be reminded of that fact.
Signs have begun to multiply and
add, that the winners in November
will have to go to both country
dances and prayer meetings.
Haying has started, and the pitch
fork Is coming into play. When the
pitchfork la not playing. It la stand
ing in the corner of the barn. Once
while walking across a pleasant mead
ow your corr. stepped on the busi
ness end of a pitchfork, and for a
moment thought P. Byee, the Jvllle
serf, had administered a awlft kick,
where It would do the most good.
I
"PISH REPORTED IN RIVBR."
(Port Orford Tribune.) Wonders nev-1
er cease.
The naval dirigible "Akron" flew
high over Portland, to miss hitting
any of the political gas-bags of the
metropolis.
,
It will be a relief to get back to
normalcy. There have been days
when all was placid, with nothing
more exciting In the news ot ;rs state
than the reported discovery of the.
hind-leg of a prchlstorlo mule, 18
mllea southeast of Bend.
There la considerable talk In the
papers about the "social revolt." As
we see It. the trouble with a "social
revolt" Is that those opposed to the
"social revolt" are apt to be un
sociable. FROIIlnlTION AT WARK
(Vsrlety.)
Seattle, May 1".
"Oin Rickey" program, KNX,
Los Angeles, Is used by KPBO
here from midnight to 4 a. m.
Instructions on how to mis
drinks Is catching on with the
night owla.
see
Tourists hoof, td and box-car
have started to show up.
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Unemployment In Oregon has de
creased 80 per cent from 40.000 to
90.000. Everybody who needs a Job.
from have a Job. Some of the loud
est yellers for work, when none was
handy, never worked when It was
lenltful. Some can recall when the
farmers of thla valley prayed for farm
hands, but the answers to their pray
era lounged In the shsde all day.
Tim noon kkscription
(Atchison. Kans., Olobe.)
The United States senate haa re
fused to abolish the Congressional
Record, and has appporlated a halt
million dollara for the publication.
The Corurreaslonal Record U a dull
bulky mag a sine containing the CH1LOQU1N Elmer Tucker took
speeches of the eenstors and eon- nT" bu"nls formerly occupied by
greaamen. It Is mslled to Americana "" iiinmure siore ana win con-
auc, luraiiure ana caDinei ousincss
"I cart not Fortune what you me deny:
You cannot rob me of free Nature's grace, .
You cannot shut the windows of the sky
Through which Aurora shows her brightening face;
You cannot bar my constant feet to trace
The woods and lawns by flowering streams, at eve:
You oannot rob me of my soul's own grace
My right to bsauty, und to bsllevel
ROMS. May 35. (AP) Regular als
ssrvlce between Europe and America
could be developed It a method were
devised of making an airplane alight
on water even If fog were so thick
that It waa Impossible for the pilot
to see the surface, Harold Oatty.
Australian who went around the
world In eight daya with the Ameri
can, Wiley Poet, In 1QS1, told the
trans-ooeante fllere' convention to
day.
Oatty suggested a north Atlantic
route by way of Greenland, Iceland
and Labrador,
"The presence of numerous land
ing placea and the absence ot long
flights over open wster renders the
Greenland route valuable," he said.
"Now, If we develop blind landing
as we have blind flying, the route
will be available all the year round."
Wolfgang von Oronau, who flew
4070 mllea from Germany to Chi
cago via Greenland, said It waa pos
sible to alight In fog by gradually
coming down to a level of nine feet
above the sea, when the water la
visible, or by trailing a hundred feet
of wire which llghta a lamp on the
Instrument board the moment It
touchea the water.
In genera), If they wish to receive
It. It la fre eto the reader. The
only purpose It serve la to show the
public how verbose a statesman can
be, and how a statesman's word,
hare no relation at all lo Ideas. It
Is the federslly-spproved organ of
there.
Portland. Bishops barber shop
moved to new location at 1750 San
dy, between eath and th Uresis.
Crystaltlow Kodak elaaa iiidhbii
bunc, pUlle, llajxloodle and auukuljL The t-aasievt, Opp. HoUj Theater,
TRIBUTE 10 BABY
NILES; O., May M. (AP) One ot
this country's saddest tragedies.
the kidnaping and death of little
Charlea Augustus Lindbergh, Jr.
will bring new and greater sig
nificance for Memorial day thla
year to the children of thla com
munity. Tola not much older than Baby
Charlea will Join with school chil
dren of Niles In a tribute to hts
memory. And leading them will be
one ot their own number, who also
waa kidnaped, but who was rescued
unharmed.
Children of Mlee will plant a
weeping willow tree beside a wading
pool, where Its branches will shade
children at play. This will be their
memorial to the child of Charles
Augustus and Anne Morrow Lind
bergh.
Tne first spade of dirt In ths
planting will be turned by James
Dejute. Jr., 11, who waa kidnaped
March 8. a few hours after the Llnd-
bemh baby was stolen. Jlmmle was
rescued three days later.
Senator Thomas
Leads Idaho Vote
BOISE. Idaho, May 85 (API
United States Senator John Thomas
had a lead of almost two to one
over J. Wesley Itolden or Idaho Palla
for the Republican senatorial nomi
nation on the basis of approximately
half the returns from yesterday's
primary election, compiled here to
day. It waa apparent the prohibi
tion Issue had not figured largely
In lb balloting.
Copyright King Features Synd
Senator Borah of Idaho says
he will not attend the republi
can national convention, Sena
tor Borah will have nothing
further to do with any confer
ence about a republican nation
al plank on resubmitting pro
hibition to the people.
Friends of the administration
wonder how far from the reser
vation Senator Borah will wan
der. There might be a repeti
tion of the Theodore Roosevelt
bull-moosing that defeated
President Taft for re-election,
making certain the election of
Woodrow Wilson, and various
other things that followed,
Mr. Merryle Stanley Rukeyser
writes convincingly on the national
prosperity loan of five billions, sug
gested by w. It. Hearst a year ago,
That sum, distributed In wages for
useful work, would do more than
anything else could do to restore
prosperity In the opinion of many
that understand bustneaa and eco
nomic facts.
Varloua auggestlons have been
made In Imitation of Mr. Hearst's
suggestion, a one billion fund,
two billion fund, etc. It Is foollsn
to mske two bites of a cherry.
Some critics aay a five billion
dollar fund would make It Impos
sible to balance the budget. It
would not, but If It did, what of
It? The Pennsylvania railroad does
not balance Its budget when It bor
rows fifty-five million aouara to
complete the electrification of Its
road from New York to Philadelphia
at a time when It doea not earn
fixed charges.
But It does better than balance
Its budget. It completes work In
which millions . have already been
Invested, It provides labor for more
than 16,000 men, and shows courage.
The United Statea didn't balance
Its budget In the war, when It bor
rowed at the rate of 10 billion
dollars a year and ahlpped one lump
sum of 10 thousand million dollars
to Europe, never to come back.
The five billion dollar fund could
easily be provided through the ma
chinery of the federal reserve board.
and would be well Inveated In use
ful production, besides stimulating
prosperity, and overcoming unem
ployment. The billions, so gayly
raised In war, might aa well have
been thrown In the Atlantic ocean.
There waa no talk about budget
balancing then.
Because of private Initiative and
courageous Investment, aviation
makes progress, although our gov
ernment does not experiment, as
other nations do, with aviation prob
lems, or defray their coat.
The United Aircraft Transport cor
poration, which leads In American
aviation, thanks to the financial
courage and ability ot Charlea E.
Mitchell, and hi associates, RenU
chler, Deeds and Boeing, is building
80 new planes In the Seattle Boeing
factory that will cost two million
dollara. Each plane will carry 10
passengers, besides the pilot, and
carry 800 pounds, ot mall and ex
press matter. 155 miles an hour
average apeed.
They will fly regularly from New
York to Chicago In leaa than ssven
hours. And from ocean to ocean
with alx atopa, In 34 hours.
The hous of representatives ways
and means committee votes 30 to
4 against legalising Information con
cerning birth control. Therefor the
old system will contlr.u.
The rich, that could afford to
have children, can get ths birth con
trol Information from first class
doctors, and will continue NOT to
hav many children.
The poor, that can not afford
many children, Including poor wo
men married to drunkarda and mo
rons, will be told that It la wrong
to Interfere with the plana of provl
dene. It they ask why providence
doean't tnterfer with th spclal
Information for th prosperous class,
they will be told: "That la not
YOUR business."
4
Each day auppiles It racketeer
death. Thla time, parked In 117th
atreet. New York, oh man 1 found
dead at the wheel of a aedan car.
and another, shot In tlx mouth, la
silting on the car t running board
Police aay: "It waa a fight about
leadership In the Harlem alcohol
racket."
The man shot In the mouth,
named Mileto. known as "Cheew
Cak Louis,'1 ws ailv and could
Signed leturs pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease,
diagnosis or treatment, will be anawered by Dr. Brady U a stamped self-addressed
envelop I inclosed. Letters should be brief and written In Ink.
Owing to th large number of lettera received only a few can be answered
here. No reply can be made to queries not conforming to Instructions. Ad
dress Dr. William Brady In care ot The MaU Tribune.
AUTOINFKCTION CAN HAPPEN BIT SELDOM DOES
The other day we settled th ghast
ly autointoxication obsession, so far
as th hcslth of our resders Is con
cerned, by show
ing that from the
scientific point of
view (physiology
and pathology)
Injury or poison
ing of the body
by Its own excre
tions Is Impos
sible aa long aa
one Is able to oe
up and about.
This Is not an
Idle assertion. I
make it only after many years of
careful study of the questions In
volved, and I assure you I can't af
ford to make rash assertions which
competent medical critics or others
may be able to refute. From time
to time something I say or teach here
doea clash frightfully with the tra
ditional theory or belief of the gen
eral . medical profession, particularly
the older practitioner's view, and thla
naturally tempts a poor but honest
doctor here and there to commit him
self a bit hastily upon my Insanity.
But nevertheless I go blithely on
abating my stand not more than a
Jot or tittle, for after all you see my
assertion bears ss much weight as
the assertion of another doctor, un
less he can bring to his support some
solentlflc evidence.
Todsy we crave to relieve the cas
ual reader'a mind of another delu
alon which, I regret to say, la foster
ed by too many medical "author
ities" who are In the habit of writ
ing or apeaklng so much that they
lack the spare time for studying and
thinking. The nasty little notion of
autolnfectlon la the delusion sched
uled for demolition today, doctors
and frienda.
In an argument thla autoJu.'ection
idea gets the old-timer out of many
a tight place. However skilfully you
maneuver to Isolate him or rather
hi hypothetical patient far fram the
haunte of men and then challenge
him to bring on a hypothetical cold
by exposing the hypothetical patient
to Imaginary cold and wet, he can
luvarlably draw the rabbit out of the
silk hst, all In fancy, by assuming
that the exposure lowers the theo
retical "resistance" of the hypothet
ical victim and In that atate the h.
v. becomes essy prey for the sup
positious germs every respectable hy
pothetical potential patient tradition
ally carries on or In hla person. A
tolerably versatile hypothetical pati
ent always has with him a fine as
sortment of pathogenic samples
such as pneumonia germs, tonsllltis
germs, typhoid, dlphthsrla oh, oh,
not dlpththerta, we must be careful
about that, for even the dumbest
laymen look askance at the doctor
who would transmute an alleged cold
into diphtheria.
It Is a beautiful and moat con
venient little trick, this autolnfec
iton notion, and it helpa to amooth
the path for many of our foremost
health authorities, federal, state or
provincial and municipal, enables
them to get out a lot of writing or
speeches without the boredom of
much stdylng or thinking. Th only
drawback about It is that no one has
ever proved by experiment or even
brought forward any scientific evi
dence to support the theory that an
Individual may be made 111 be germs
he habitually carries In his nose,
throat or other body cavity. The pe
culiar and characteristic fact about
known germ "carriers" (such as ty
phoid carriers or diphtheria carriers)
ia that they themselves are Immune
to the germs they give off, but other
persons msy contract the disease.
Flight o Time
(Medford and Jackson Count)
History from th FUe of The
Mall Trlbon of to and 10 Yean
Ago.)
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY
May 25, lilt.
(It waa Thursday)
New count of primary votes tn
cressea Gov. Olcott's lesd over Hall.
Bitterness of csmpalgn lingers.
"Oregon. Land of Beauty,"
dered at C. of O. forum.
Prosperity Week celebration
local atores gains momentum.
by
Work on building at Diamond lake
for aummer resort progress.
Ashlsnd "angel" sues for divorce
from wife.
Msny orchards of valley light
smudge pot when mercury drop to
33 degrees, causing a light frost.
Labor shortage In valley continues,
with haying two weeks off.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Don't Monkey With Dynamite.
Three weeks ago I had an attack
or appendicitis. A good doctor ex
amined me and asked what I was
going to do about It. He left It more
or less to me whether I should have
an operation. Am I more likely to
gvi ruptured appendix than as though
i nsa not had this attack ... 7
Answer If I had had one attack
of appendicitis I should want to be
ready for Immediate operation
soon as a second attack developed.
Indeed, I think the safest and most
comfortable plan Is to undergo opera
tion Immediately, If the diagnosis la
clear, at the first attack. A second
attack la quite likely to prove more
aangerous.
In a Short Sentence.
Will you kindly tell me all you
snow about the pituitary gland
W. F. C.
Answer Yes, It Is one of the glsnds
or internal secretion, situated at the
base of the brain.
Guide to Right Eatlnr-
How or where can one get a copy
of your excellent little booklet on
diet or the correct food for varloua
conditions? please give your opin
ion of the latest treatment for In
ternal hemorrhoids, by injection cf a
fluid to destroy them. Ia there not
a chance that thia fluid may pene
trate the system and do' harm? Mrs.
T. A. j.
Answer Send 10 cents In coin and
a stamped envelope bearing your ad
dress, and ask for "Guide to Right
Eauug." i think the Injection treat
ment In the hands of a reliable ohv.
slclan Is an excellent method, and
rather safer than the old-fashioned
crude surgical operation for hemor
rhoids. Unfortunately this field of
practice Is sadly neglected and only
a few of the more progressive phy
sicians are qualified to deal skilfully
with such cases. The profession
should be ashamed of Its record In
proctology.
Copyright John P. DUle Co.)
still talk. He said: "If I knew who
they were, I wouldn't tell you.'
We know that the power of the
moon lift th tide In big oceans,
small lakes, or half-filled teacups.
A deep German scientist discovers
that the moon also create "a ter
restrial tlds," raising th solid crust
of the esrth and lowering It. Moun
tains, hills and valleya are all raised
and lowered, and we don't even
know It,
We should be grateful to our
moon, for without It tldea, the
ocean would become stagnant, and
th earth, perhaps, uninhabited.
The senat says you ahall pay a
tax of 10 per cent on automobile
tires. Your congress, that refuses
a very moderate sale tax, that would
not perceptibly affect merchant or
buyers, proceeds to pick out certain
industries for a heavy sales tax.
Taxes on your tlrea, on your the
atre tickets, a tax planned on auto
mobiles, heavy taxes already or
gasoline. A small sales tax on every
thing except foodstuffs would be
more sensible.
-
Rio d Janeiro announce that the
Braalllan council deatroyed 330.744
sacks of coffee laat week, making
mor than six and a half million
sacks of coffee destroyed recently.
Th Idea I to fight th "oversup-
ply."
In msny place In th United
Statea, you may ae fresh fish thrown
overboard, to keep up the price, or.
as In New Jerssy, sent by th wag
onload to be used aa fertiliser on
farms.
Such I man's gratltud for na
ture's bounty.
L
BILL DEFEATED
WASHINGTON, May 35 (ypt The
hincock bill to IfRtsllF tht dUtrl
butlon of birth control Information
fu defeated Tueaday by the houae
way and meana committee, 30 to 4.
At a teuton behind cloeed door,
the committee ordered the birth con
trol meaaure reported to the houie
unfavorably, Thla blocka any oppor
tunity to ue a diacharge petition to
force e houae vote.
Heftrinpi were conducted on the bill
laat week, lu chief aponeor waa Mar-,
aaret Sancer, prominent birth con-1
trol ftdnvat. I
CLERIC FLOGGED
BY MASKED
AFTER SERVICES
GASTONIA. N. C. May 35. (AP)
The Rev. A. A. Haggard, 5J, for
mer Baptist minister here and now
a free lance evangelist, reported to
police today that he was kldnsped
by a band of masked men lsst night
and taken Into the country and
flogged. He said he knew of no
reason why he should be beaten.
Police are pushing an Inquiry.
The evangelist began, a meeting
here Sunday. He said he was taken
from his rooming house shortly
after the evening service last night
at th Free WU1 Baptist church and
placed in an automobile with alx
men. Six mllea from Qastonla the
party stopped, he said, and the
flogging followed. Haggard then
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
May 25, 1911.
(It was Friday)
O. A. R. plana observance of
Memorial Day.
William Jennings Bryan In Omaha
speech, declsres, "Woodrow Wilson
and myaelf are the only friends ot
the farmer."
Carload of Cyrua Noble whiskey
wrecked near Crater Lak Junction,
and not a bottle broken, Espee claim
agent reports.
Rifle brigade to be formed here.
"Scientific Money Bonding Plan"
to be explained by sponsor at Nat.
It look like rain.
Communications
Eating In Greece.
To the Editor:
A recent issue of the Mall Tribune
contained an A. P. dispatch announc
ing that three meatless daya a week
had been decreed In Greece. The
number haa -alnce been reduced to
two and your readers should not en
vlssge these as dsys of wartlms hard
ship. On Tuesdays and Wednesdsys
red meat la replaced by chicken, tur
key and duck, all of which are plen
tiful, and by fresh lobster or the
many kinds of delicious fish In
which the waters of th Mediterra
nean, Adriatic and Aegean seas
abound.
Incidentally, with the present low
rate of drachmae exchange all "eats"
are marvelously cheap. Half a chick
en, or a portion of lobster fresh from
nearby water, cost about 30 cents
each In the beat restaurants ot Athens
while barbounla, one of the finest
food-fishes of all the seven seas. Is
rated at 15 cents.
On the five meat-eating days of
the week, a portion of roast lamb
costs 13 cents. Including vegetables,
while an individual steak or three
lamb chops range from 13 to 18 cents.
Soup averages three cents a plate and
iresn ssiada about the same. Oranges,
artichokes, fresh peas and all other
fruits and vegetables are abundant
and unbelievably low In price.
The price quoted are from th
bills-of-fsre of the best restaurant
In Athens. At the moment there Is
no place in the world where the
gastronomic desires of mankind can
be better or more cheaply satisfied.
Yours very truly.
B. P. SALMON.
P. O. Box 377, Athena, Greece,
May 7th.
EUGENE KASEY'
PORTLAND. May 35 (AP) George
J Wllhelm of Eugene waa elected
state deputy of the Knights of Co
lumbus lodge of Oregon at the 34th
snnual convention here, succeeding
Pat Lonergan aa head of the organi
zation. Other officers are John F. Dooley,
re-elected state treasurer: Alola Ke
ber. state advocate: Edward Bell,
Sublimity, state warden; Eugene
McEntee, alternate to the past etato
deputy to attend the aupreme con
vention at Washington. D. D.; W. J.
Chamberlain of Corvallts, alternate
for Wllhelm. .
The Rev. F. P. Leipzig of Eugen
was elected chaplain.
No Danger, Rapht
To the Editor:
Thanks for your editorial para
graph In Sunday s psper. I hope my
miure oonouct will not be such thst
you will be disappointed.
RALPH BILLINGS'.
Ashland, Ore., May 35.
Oregon Weather.
Fair tonight and Thursday: warmer
east portion Thursday: moderate
northwest winds offshore.
Contract for resurfacing Sourrraas
road and Salmonberry cutoff, let to
Wren r Orenaugh, Portland. Tilla.
mook Herald.
was released and told to leave town.
He left thla section several yeara
ago following disagreements with
hi congregation.
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