": ORDINANCE JfO- 13
AN ORDINANCE declaring the as
sessment on property benefited for
the cost of constructing asphaltic con
crete pavement in and through the
alley of Block 10, Original Town (now
City) Mediord. Oregon from East
Third Street to East fourth Street
in the city of Med ford. Ore
gon; and directing the Recorder to
enter a atatement thereof in the
Socket of City Liens and publish a
notice thereof as required by the
Charter.
THE CITY OF MEDFORD DOTH
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. WHEREAS, the City
Council did heretofore by Ordinance
declare its intention to construct as
phaltie concrete pavement in -and
through the alley of Block 10. Original
Town (now City) Med ford. Oregon
xrom East xmrd street to East rourta
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gon; and to assess the cost thereof
upon each lot or part thereof adjacent
xo ana snemea Dy sucn improve
meat its proportionate share of the
cost of said Improvement, and did
fix the time and olace for hearing
protests against the construction'' of
said improvement, and the assessment
of the cost thereof, as aforesaid. And
WHEREAS said Ordinance was duly
posted and published as required by
the Charter of the City. And
WHEREAS a meeting of the Coun
cil was held at the time and place
fixed in said Ordinance for the pur
pose of, considering any such pro
tests, out no protests were at sucn
time, or at any time, made to, or re
ceived by the Council - to the con
struction of said improvement, or the
assessing or tne cost tnereor. as afore
said, ana said Council has considered
the matter and deeming that said
construction of said improvement was
and is of material benefit to said City,
and that all the property to be as
sessed therefor will be benefited
thereby to the extent of the probable
amount of the respective assessments
to be levied against said property.
improvement. And
WHEREAS, the cost of . said im-
Srovement has been and hereby is
etermined to be the sum of Jl.448.34.
NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby de
termined that the proportionate share
of the cost of construction of said im
provement, on each parcel of propertv
adjacent to said improvement and
benefited thereby is the amount set
opposite the description of each piece
or parcel of land below, and that each
piece or parcel of land is benefited
by the construction of said improve
ment, to the full extent of the amount
so set opposite such piece or parcel
and that the respective amount repre
sent the proportional benefits of said
improvement to said respective par
eels of property, and the Council dees
hereby declare each of the parcels of
property described below, and each of
the same is hereby assessed the
mount set opposite each respective
description, for the cost of the con
struction of said improvement.
That a summary of assessment for
construction of asphaltic concrete
pavement in and through the alley
of Block 10, Original Town (now City)
Medford. Oregon from ast Third
Street to East Fourt'i ?oet in the
City of Medford, C- t'... ,
Contractor's Estfawte .1,185.48
: Advertising and Printing 54.88
. Interest on Warrants - 6.42
Engineering - 201.56
Total Assessment $1,448.34
. Assessment for the construction of
asphaltic concrete pavement in and
through the alley of Block 10, Original
Town (now City) Medford, , Oregon
from East Third Street to East Fourth
Street on the following described par
cels of real property in the City of
Medford. Jackson County, Oregon, to-
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-Assessment No. 1
Everett Lula P. Corey jfx--.
Lot 1. Block, 10. Original Town Of
Medford (now CltvV Jackson County.
Oregon; fronting 50.0 ft. on. the East
side ot auey. v
Amount of Assessment 9120.69
Assessment mo. z .-
Everett -t Lula P. Corey
Lot 2. Block 10. Original Town of
Medford (now City) Jackson7 County.
Oregon; fronting 50.0 ft. on the East
siae oi auey.
. , Amount of Assessment 9120.69
. Assessment Nov 3 -.
Everett ft Lula P. Corey -
Lot 3. Block 10. Original Town of
Medford (now City), Jackson County.
Oregon; fronting 50.0 ft, on the East
siae oi aaiey.
Amount of Assessment f 120.69
Assessment no, i
' ".. ' Grace Wood : ' '
Lot 4. and the South IS ft. of Lot 5.
Block 10. Original Town of Medford.
(now City), Jackson County, Oregon;
fronting 65 ft., on the East side of
Alley. .
Amount of 'Assessment $156.90
-Assessment mo. s
Jesse P. and Grace E. Todd
The North 35 it. of Lot 5 and all of
Lot 6, Block 10, Original Town of
Mediord, (now-City) Jackson county,
Oregon; fronting 85.0 ft. en the East
side of alley. -. -
Amount of "Assessment 9-05.18
.. - Assessment- e.
... ...... Owen C. Grace
Lot 7. and the North 15.5 feet of Lot
8. Block 10, Original Town of Med
ford (now City). Jackson County, Ore
gon; fronting 65.5 ft. on the West side
of alley.
. Amount of Assessment 9158.12
Assessment no. 7 -
Georie Stone
The South 34.5 ft. of Lot 8 and the
North 5.5 ft, of Lot 9. Block 10. Orig
inal Town, of Medford (now City)
Jackson County, Oregon; fronting
40.0 ft, on tne west side ot auey. ,
... . Amount of Assessment $96.57
Assessment No. S -.
Mrs. Eva Mae Johnson
The South 44.5 ft. of Lot 9, Block 10.
Original Town of Medford, (now City)
Jackson County, Oregon; fronting 44 .5
ft. on the West side of alley.
- .. Amount of Assessment 9107.42
- Assessment No. 9
. . Etta Moss
Lot 10 and the North 38 ft. of Lot 11,
Block 10, Original Town of Medford,
(now Citv Jackson County. Oreeon:
fronting 88.0 ft. on the West side of
Auey.
Amount of Assessment $212.42
Assessment No. 10
'Albert F. and June I. Clans '
The North 12 ft of Lot 11 and all of
Lot 12, Block 10, Original Town of
Medford. (now cny i .acKson -ouniy.
Oregon; fronting 62.0 ft on the West
side of auey.
Amount of Assessment $149.66
Section 2. The Recorder of the City
of Medford is hereby directed to enter
a statement of said several assess-
in K HnoVwt f.lfv T.ina nt
said City and publish a notice there
of as required Dy tne vnarter.
Passad . bv the City . Council and
signed by me in open session in
authentication oi its passage wis loin
day of January, '1955. -
Earl M. Miller. Mayor
-ATTEST T" "'
Recorder Neva Samuels '
Approved by me this 18th day of
January, 1955.
. Earl M. Miller, Mayor -
NOTICE -. V
" To the owner, or reputed owner," of
each parcel of property described in
the foregoing Ordinance, as named
therein, and In the lien declared by
said Ordinance as recorded in the
Docket of City Liens.
You are hereby notified that the
assessment declared by the foregoing
Ordinance has been made and the
lien therefor entered In the City Lien
Docket, and that the same is due and
you- are hereby required to nay- the
same to the City Recorder, within ten
(10) days from the ' service of this
notice, which service is made by pub
lication of the foregoing Ordinance
and this notice, pursuant to Section
z ox tne foregoing ordinance.
Neva Samuels. Recorder
ORDINANCE NO. 6142
AN ORDINANCE declaring the as
sessment on property benefited for the
cost of constructing asphaltic concrete
pavement in and through the Alley of
Block 24, Original Town (now City)
Medford, . Oregon : from East Third
street to - Jsast i ourtn street in tne
City of Medford. Oreeon: and direct
ing the Recorder to enter a statement
thereof in the Docket of City Liens
and publish a notice thereof as re
quired by the Charter. -
THE CITY OF -MEDFORD DOTH
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. WHEREAS, the City
Council did heretofore by ordinance
declare its intention to construct as
phaltic concrete pavement in and
through the Alley of Block 24, Orig
inal Town (now City) , Medford, Ore-
J on from East Third Street to East
ourth Street in the City of Medford,
Oregon; and to assess the cost thereof
upon each lot or part thereof adjacent
to and benefited by such improvement
its proportionate share of the cost of
said improvement and did . fix -the
time and place for hearing protests
against the construction of said im
provement and the assessment of the
cost thereof, as aforesaid. And
WHEREAS, said Ordinance was duly
posted and published as required by
the Charter of the City. And
WHEREAS a meeting of the Coun
cil was held at the time and place
fixed in said Ordinance for the pur-
nose Of considering any sucn protests,
but no protests were at such time, or
at any time, made to, or received by
tne council to tne construction ox saia
improvement, or the assessing of the
cost thereof, as aforesaid, and said
Council has considered the matter and
deeming that said construction of said
improvement was and is of material
benefit to said City, and that all the
property to be assessed therefor .will
be benefited thereby to the extent of
tne prooaDie amount oi tne respective
assessments to be levied against said
property, did order the construction
of saia improvement Ana
. WHEREAS, the cost of ' said im
provement has been and hereby is de
termined to be the sum of $2,593.18
NOW. THEREFORE, it is hereby de
termined that the proportionate share
of the cost of construction of said
improvement on each parcel of prop
erty adjacent to said improvement and
benefited thereby is the amount set
opposite the description of each piece
or parcel - of land below, and that
eacn piece or parcel ox iana is Dene-fited-by
the construction of said im
nrovement to the full extent of the
amount so set opposite such piece or
parcel and that the respective amount
represent - the proportional - benefits
of said improvement to said respective
Sarcels of property, and the Council
oes hereby declare each of the par
cels Oi property aescriDea oeiow, ana
each of the same is hereby assessed
the amount set opposite each respec
tive description, for the cost of the
construction of said improvement -That
a summary of assessment for
construction of asphaltic concrete
gavement in and through the alley of
. 'lock 24, Original Town (now City
Medford, Oregon : from East ' Third
Street to East Fourth Street in the
Citv of Medford. Oreeon: .
Contractor's Estimate .92,264.69
Advertising and Printing 54.88
Interest on Warrants 13.81
' Engineering ' " 259.80
"Total Assessment , $2,593.18
. Assessment for the construction- of
asnhaltic concrete pavement in and
tnrougn tne auey ox -mock original
Town (now City) . Medford, Oregon
from East Third Street to East Fourth
Street on the following described par
cels of. real property in the City of
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Medford. Jackson County, Oregon, to-
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: Assessment A'o. 1
- Cmmrtt Cantrell
Lot 1, Block 24, Original Town of
Medford (now City). Jackson County,
Oregon; fronting 50.0 ft. on the East
siae ot auev. - -
Amount of Assessment $216.10
. Assessment No. Z
t, Rmmrtt Cantrell -t .
Lot 2, Block 24, Original Town of
Medford (now City), Jackson County,
Oregon; fronting 50.0 ft, on the East
side of alley. -'
Amount "of Assessment $216.10
' Assessment o.
Emmet Cantrell -
Lot 3, Block 24, Original Town of
Medford (now City), Jackson County,
Oregon; fronting 50.0 ft. on the East
side oi alley, ?
Amount of Assessment $216.10
Assessment No. 4
- L. C. & Doris A. Taylor
Lot 4, Block 24. Original Town of
Medford (now City) Jackson County,
Oregon; fronting 50.0 ft. on the East
Bide of alley. .
. Amount of Assessment $216.10
Assessment No. 5
.' L. C. & Doris A. Taylor
Lot 5. Block 24, Original Town of
Medford (now City) Jackson County,
Oregon; fronting 50.0 ft. on the East
side of alley. ' : -
Amount of Assessment $216.10
Assessment no. 6 ;
L. C. and Doris A. Taylor
Lot 6, Block 24. Original Town of
Medford, (now City) Jackson County,
Oregon; fronting 50.0 ft. on the East
side, of alley. v.
Amount of Assessment $216.10
.. Assessment No, -7 ----- -
Harry and Edith Daueherty ; .
Lot 7, Block 24, Original Town ot
Medford, (now City) Jackson County,
Oregon; fronting 50.0 ft. on the East
side of alley. - . ; . -
Amount of Assessment $216.10
Assessment no. .
X-uira Brown
Lot 8, Block 24. Original Town of
Medford. (now City) Jackson County,
Oregon; fronting 50.0 ft. on the East
blue oi auey. , -
- Amount of Assessment $216.10
Assessment no. r. , ;
Lucy L. Ford .
Lot 9, Block 24, Original Town- of
Medford (now. City) Jackson County,
Oregon; fronting 50.0 ft. on the East
side of the alley.
Amount of Assessment $216.10
. Assessment no. 10 '
- George H. Coram ,''
Lot 10, Block 24, Original Town of
Medford (now City) Jackson County,
Oregon; Fronting 50.0 ft. on the East
side of alley. . -
Amount of Assessment $216.10
Assessment no. ll 5 ;
- Oreeon Granite Company s "
Lot 11,' Block 24. Original Town " of
Medford (now City) Jackson County,
Oregon; Fronting 50.0 ft. on the East
side of alley.
Amount of Assessment $216.10
Assessment no. iz
Oreeon Granite Company ::
Lot 12, Block 24, Original Town of
Medford (now City) Jackson County,
Oregon; Fronting 50.0 ft. on the East
siae of auey.- ---.-.- ;
. - Amount of Assessment $216.10
Section 2. The Recorder of the City
of Medford is hereby directed to enter
a statement of said several assessments
in the docket of City Liens of said
city and public notice tnereot as re
quired Dy tne . t-narter. -
Passed by the City Council and sign
ed by me in open session in authen
tication of its passage tnis lutn aay
ot January, lusa. , - '
EARL M. MILLER,
Mayor.
ATTEST:
Recorder NEVA SAMUELS.
Approved by me this 18th day of
January, i5S.
. Mayor.
N O T I CE'
To the owner. Or reputed owner, of
each parcel o property described in
the 'foreeoing : Ordinance, as named
therein,' and in the lien declared by
said Ordinance as recorded in the
Docket of City Liens. '
. You. are hereby notified that the
assessment declared by the foregoing
Ordinance has been made - and the J
lien tnerefor entered in tne City Lien
Docket, and that the same is due and
you are hereby required to pay the
same to the City Recorder, within
ten (10) days from the service of this
notice, which service is made bv nub-
lication of the foregoing Ordinance
and this notice, pursuant to Section
2 of the foregoing Ordinance.'
NEVA samuels, Kecoraer.
ORDINANCE NO. 6141
AN ORDINANCE declaring the as
sessment on property benefited for
the cost of constructing' asphaltic con
crete paving in and through the north
and south alley of Block 19, Original
Town (now City) of Medford, Oregon,
from East utn street to East am
Street in the City of Medford. Oregon;
and directing the Recorder to enter a
statement tnereot in tne .Docket ot
City Liens and publish notice there
of as required by the Charter.
THE CITY. OF MEMUKU DOTH
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: ..
Section 1. WHEREAS, the City
Council did heretofore by Ordinance
declare its intention to construct as
phaltic concrete paving in and through
the north and south alley of Block 19,
Original Town (now City) of, Med
ford, Oregon, from East 8th street to
East 9th Street in the City of Medford.
Oregon; and to assess the cost thereof
upon each lot or part, thereof adjacent
to and benefited by such improvement
.its proportionate share of the cost of
said improvement, and did. fix the
time and place for hearing nrotests
against the construction of said im
provement, and the assessment of the
cost thereof, as aforesaid. And
WHEREAS said Ordinance was duly
posted and published as required by
the Charter of the City.' And
- WHEREAS a meeting of the Coun
cil was held at the time and place
fixed in said Ordinance for the pur
pose of considering any such protests,
but no protests were at such time, or
at any time, made to, or received by
the Council to the - construction . of
said Improvement, or the assessing of
the cost thereof, as aforesaid, and said
Council has considered the matter and
deeming' that said construction of said
improvement was and is of material
benefit to said City, and that all the
property to be assessed therefor will
be benefited thereby to the extent of
the probable amount of the respective
assessment to be levied against said
property, did order the construction
of said improvement. And -
WHEREAS, the cost of said im
provement has been and hereby is de
termined to be the sum of $1,621.04.
NOW. THEREFORE, it is hereby de
termined that the proportionate share
of the cost of construction of said im
provement, on each parcel of property
adjacent to said improvement and
benefited thereby is the amount set
opposite the description of each piece
or parcel of land below, and that each
piece or parcel of land is benefited by
the construction of said improvement,
to the full extent of the amount so
set opposite such piece or parcel and
that the respective amount represent
the proportional benefits of said im
provement to said respective parcels
of property, and -the Council does
hereby declare each of the parcels of
property .- described below, and each
of the same - is hereby assessed the
amount set opposite each respective
description, --for the cost of the con
struction of said improvement. -
That a summary of assessment -for
construction of asphaltic concrete
pavement in and through the north
and south alley of Block 19. Original
Town (now Citv) of Mad ford. Oiegan
from Ear 8th . Street to East 9th
street in the City of Medford, Oregon:
Contractor's Estimate ,....$1,357.22
Advertising and Printing 48.55
Interest on. Warrants 8.77
-Engineering - - , ,,, - .aftfl W)
. : ' Total Assessment Sl.ts21.04
Assessment for the construction of
asphaltic concrete - pavement in and
through the north and south alley of
Block 19, Original Town (now Citv) of
Medford, Oregon, from East 8th Street
to East 9th Street, on- the following
described parcels of real property in
the City of Medford. Jackson County,
Oregon, to-witr - , '
' Assessment No. 1 -
Ceorge W. and Susan Louise Goodman
Lot 1, and the south 25 feet of Lot 2
Block 19 Original Town of Medford
(now City) Jackson County, Oregon;
fronting 75.0 feet on the east side of
alley..- ., .
Amount of Assessment $30355
Assessment No. 2 .
' ; Eugene Thomdike, Trustee
The North 25 feet of Lot 2. and the
south 37.5 feet of Lot 3, Block 19.
Original Town of Medford, (now City)
Jackson County, Oregon; fronting 62.5
feet on the East side of alley.
. Amount of Assessment $253 -(9
Assessment No. 3
Cooley Hotel Co.
The North 12.5 feet of Lot 3, and all
of Lot 4,. Block 19, Original Town of
Medford (now City) Jackson County,
Oregon; fronting 62.5 feet on the east
side of alley. -
Amount of Assessment $253.29
Assessment No. 4
Medford Properties Inc.'
Lot 11. Block 19, Original Town of
Medford (now City) Jackson County.
Oregon fronting 25.0 feet on the west
side of alley. , - --
Amount of Assessment $101.31
Assessment No. 5 ....
Ed M. Arnold
Lots 12, 13. 14 and the north 10 ieet
of Lot 15, Block 19. Original Town of
Medford (now City) Jackson County,
Oregon; fronting 85.0 feet on the west
side of alley. . . ,
' Amount of Assessment $344.47
Assessment No.
- Jackson Hotel Co.
The south 15' of Lot 15 and all of
Lot 16. Block- 19, Original' Town of
Medford (now City) Jackson County,
Oregon, fronting 40.0 feet on the West
side of alley. ..: j
. Amount of Assessment $162.10
Assessment No. 7 .. . "
George W. and Susan L. Goodman'
Lot 17 and 18,. Block 19, Original Town
of Medford (now City) Jackson Coun
ty, Oregon; fronting 50.Q feet on the
West side of Alley.
- ' Amount of assessment $202.63
Section 2. The Recorder of the City
of Medford is hereby directed to enter
a statement of said several assessments
in the docket of City Liens of said
City and publish a notice thereof as
required by the Charter; ' .
Passed by the City Council and
signed -- by me in . open - . session - in
authentication of its passage this 18th
day of January, 1955. - -..
' Earl Miller.- Mayor ' ,
ATTEST: . ' . '
Recorder '
Neva Samuels, '
Approved by me this 18th day of
January, 1055. ' '
Earl Miller, Mayor
. .,'-- NOTICE
: - To the owner, or reputed owner, of
each parcel of property described in
the foregoing Ordinance, as named
therein, and in the lien declared by
said Ordinance as recorded in the
Docket of City Liens.
You are hereby notified that the
assessment declared by the foregoing
Ordinance has been made and the
lien therefor entered in the City Lien
Docket, and that the same Is due and
you are hereby required to pay the
same to the City Recorder, within ten
n m dnv from the - service of this
notice, which service is made by pub
lication of the foregoing - Ordinance
and this notice, pursuant to Section
2 of the foregoing Ordinance.
NEVA samueIjB. iiecoraer.
Little Known About
Tarpon Before They
Attain Huge Size
"Marineland, ' Fla. . (U.R) r
Almost every fisherman in Flor
ida waters is familiar with, the
big fighting tarpon which attract
sportsmen from - all over the
world, . but nobody seems to
know much about tarpon .before
they attain their great size. ; .
Curator F. G. Wood, Jr., of
Marine Studios here recently
found a number of small tarpon
only three to three and one-half
inches long, in a pond here. He
could not remember ever seeing
any of the "silver kings" that
small and decided to do a bit of
research.
Wood said that Dr. C. M.
Breder of the American Museum
of Natural History described:
baby tarpon only two inches
long found near Sanibel Island
on Florida's Gulf Coast. ;.. Dr.
Breder also hatched fishlets from
what he believed were tarpon
eggs, but they all shrank and
died after about three days.
Woods said that one mystery
is that almost all the very small
tarpon f6und were collected
from land-locked ponds. The
eight young fish found here were
seined from a pond that connects
with an inlet only .during the
very highest tides of the year.
He said tarpon are . able- to
breath atmospheric air and . are '
not dependent on oxygen in the
water. Thus they would be able
to survive in such ponds, but the
period in the life of a tarpon
from three days. after hatching
until it attains the length of two
inches is still a mystery.
Wood said only three of the
eight tiny tarpon he caught sur
vived. The staff is giving them
great - care, hoping they - will i
some day graduate to the giant i
tank of the oceanarium. "
Monday, January 24, 1955
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wasningto n uj.kj-t h e
Army's traffic safety program is
beginning to pay dividends in
fewer soldiers killed on the na
tion's . highways, v-?-;
. The safety program "has 'been
in existence for . years, but was
intensified during, 1952 and 1953
when statistics showed that off
duty servicemen were- injlved
in a disproportionately h igh
number- of fatal highwayr acci
dents, especially- on. .holidays:
Results of the mtensified.jdriye
are showing alreadyi- - . .t -i-,
' Deaths of servicemen fromoff
base auto accidents in. the - past
fiscal year totalled .-; 529 com
pared with 650 in the1 preceding
12 month s. Army personnel
were involved in seven per cent
fewer highway accidents 3,291
compared with 3,077 and suf
fered 11 per cent fewer injuries.
. The ' Army believes these sta
tistics r e y e a 1 an increasing
awareness by ' off-duty soldiers
of the hazards of modern "high
way rtraveL" M o t i o n pictures,
posters; pamphlets, lectures and
other devices are used to impress
upon servicemen the need for
safe driving techniques on . to
day's congested roads.' - Civilian
press, - radio and television out
lets have ; also, .joined in the
drive.. The theme as . especially
stressed before- holidays.
NEW '55 MERRY TILLERS
Jan.' Special, new $39.50' rotary
mower attachment only $10.00 with
purchase of new ,h.p. Merry
Tiller. Green Stamps loo.
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Ashland -- Phone S-S611
Rules governing off-duty sol
diers . have been made with a
view toward Te sseningthe
chances of accidents. A limit has
been . placed . on. the distance a
soldier on a weekend pass may
travel from the base to prevent
long, dangerously quick trips.
Daytime traveling is being en
couraged - most passes issued
begin at noon now instead of at
midnight as was previously the
case. This change was made be
cause : of the large number of
accidents between the hours of
midnight and 6 a.m.
v .Mandatory inspection of serv
icemen's , automobiles and facil
ities for repair and maintenance
in isolated locales have been pro
vided to check and eliminate
mechanical defects!
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cernintf s a f e t v are worthless.
however, without the coopera
tion of . the individual . service
man and of this aspect the Army;
is particularly proud. Of this,
Eliot V. Parker, Army safety
director, said: ' j
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proved afety record doesn't go
to the Army safety program and
our instruction .:. . It really be
longs to the men and women of
the Army who are willing to co
operate and assume their respon-v
sibiyties for safety on the over-'
crowded highways. . . ?
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that began: -Fourscore and seven years ago . " Sensing
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clared: 'The world will little note nor long remember what we say
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