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'EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
THURSDAY; May 14, :
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Issued Daily, .except Sunday, by The Herald Publisbinj(
Cbrnpariy. Office: 119 N. Eighth Street, '.'Klamath Falls,. Ore,
E. J. MURRAY .
W. H. PERKINS-
Entered as second class matter at the, postoffice :at :Klamath
Kalis, Oregon, under act of March .3, 1S79.
' 1 ' Member of the Associated Press
Tlie Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use of re
publication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other
wise credited in this paper , and '. also the local news published
therein. . All rights of republication of special dispatches' here
in are also reserved.
The Evening Herald is the official paper of Klamath ' County
and the City of Klamath Falls. v ', ' .'; 1 ..
SUBSCRIPTION
Delivered by Carrier .. ..
Ope Year .. ,.........$6.50
Six Months ................. 3.50
Three Months '. ... 1.95
One Month ......... ....... ...... .65
Wednesday;
THE WHY OF THE RESOLUTION
, It has been puzzling, many why the Strahorn crowd
were satisfied with the passage of a resolution, granting
permission to the 0. C. . & E. to , lay 'its tracks across
Sixth street. It is supposed by many that, in order to
secure such a right, an ordinance -will be necessary. " ; But
such is not the case.'' .. ' ' '' '
tl will,be remembered that sometime ago Mr. Strahom
made application to the Public Service Commission p
Oregon for permission .to. extend the lines of the 0. C.
& E. to the terminal site ;: also out through Mills addition
and up Link river. He was informed at that time that
the permit would1 be issued only after, he secured the
consent of the city to such extension. The Eublic Service
Commission is1 the only 'body in the state that has the
power to igrant to the 0 C. & E. .the authority to ex-
- tend its line.-' ' .'..' . 'v ; ,
The Herald .wants to warn the members of the , council
and the;,people of .the city 'generally, that if tthe .O- C.
. & E. is successful is securing 'what it is after, 'it will be
impossible for the Hill line. to-come closer-than three, and
one-half miles 'to Klamath. -Falls. There,; is.a feeling
:;exjstep,t,ihat, "Oh! they -will come in anyway:" 'This
vis !.a mistake. Tne. Hill line is not going to spend hun
dreds of thousands of dollars to fight its way' Into
Klamath 'Falls, ry, .v. ; . vr . . '-.
. . It is coming here, pnmarily,,ifor, the tonnage that will
be derived from lumber, v The business to -be I secured
from this city will be;. infinitessimal,; as compared ..with
lhat secured throughout' the' county. If it can come -here
with the expenditure of a reasonable sum of money, it
will. come; otherwise, it will be -content to remain .writhin
three and one-half miles of the city. If this happens,
the history: of : Jacksonville, Oregon, Yreka, California
and hundreds of other-towns throughout, the nation will
be repeated. ;; .Klamath Falls will not become the .great
: railroad center, it can be if its citizens awaken to a full
realization of what is going on. . ' '
-;. Go to. your, councilman j and tell- him "to 'change "his
. attitude. Let him know what you, want. ' Ask him to
turn a ,deaf ear .jto .the pleadings :of the .Southern Pacific .
and listen to the voice of the people. . Let him know
. that Klamath Falls wants tlie Hill lines and. that he must
not be a party to blocking their entrance to this city.
TODAY'S CROSS
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HOIllZOiNTAL
Bwlngs In the wind.
Blue GraES.
To subside.
To dine.
Seized by forco.
Snako-llko Tlsh.
Instrnments' for making impres
sions. Seniors. . vn .1
l'nco.
Gniin. . v . '. .-.
Portable liouso, -Niimo
of 'a zone. "
Kinds bearlnAS.
Fertile snots on dosert.
Spike on barley or out.
yolglit (for precious stones.)
Pronoun. t r- , .
Secured. .
Ririo, ,
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Publisher
News Editor
RATES
Uv Mail
One 'Tear 5.0c
Six Months 2.76
Three Months 1.60
One Month ....!.' .65
may 13, 1925
WORD PUZZLE
'42. .Point of -compass.
43. A constellation, ... ' . ,.' .''
45. Peak. '
48. Adage. i
50. '2000 "pounds. '' 'f
51. Paints. ' ; ' ". ' '
64.. Hlglr priest who -trained Saui-
ol.' . , ' '
65. Upon! "' ."'" ... . .
57. '.Mus'll'nl 'drama'.
58. Circumstance.'. '
61. Strong cord. .
03. To form a hreakBMter out. of
stones.
C.I. To ilogradoi
(iS. Hole left by smallpox. -g!t.
A lingo ilivlsl.in' or class of
insects.
71. Ang.'r. . ,
73. A kind of theater used in nn
' v dent Ureeco, ;.i ' -'-
74. Motnl used for cooking utensils.
75, Violin "lubricator." :
VKKTICAL
1, Point of compass,
.2. To dissipate. '. ' :
3. Listens. . .
M.rTotal.' ' ' . 1
"5. Matter from a sare:
6. Correlative cf oither.
7. To mimic.
8. To total. '
'- 9.'- Apparatus ' used for charging
' mineral waters with gas.
,10. Hard coating of a seed.
11. Hebrew name of God.
14. "A -weapon.
15. Ta choose. . ; 1
18. Suitable. ,' " .
20. '. Aurora. ,
21. Pertaining to the supporting
tissue of an internal organ.
22. To-rtook slowly.
24. To reduce' to order. ,
11. Inlet, , '
28.' Hoad ;hoiiie.
30. Chomlcal which yields sugar.
31. Froths. ,
33. -Pertaining to nir. - '. . i: ;
34. Self. - . '
37. Collection of facts.
38. -'Shrub used. in making Indigo.
44. White crystallite substance.
45, To rap lightly.
:J6.!:Fbretoken. - ;
47. By. .,'..
19. Dnyness of skin. . '. r.i
52. Ulcers of cheek and mouth.
o3. More crippled, .
58.1 Cluster of knot3 In ootton fibre,,
58. Altar. . :
50. Parched. v
d2,-.. Fairy. ,...'. .
34. Edge.
35. Pan.
i6.! Liar. ,
37; -To -obstruct.
J8.i.Rlver-ln' Italy. .
70. T'aird not' in scale. ' i ,
72. -.Half au am. ''.,'
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"YKSTgRDAV.tS SOLUTION j
(Contljiucd From Pago One)
el by -ou would rcrtalnly have
: tendency to ..retard ralhvny
.development, not onl ol' Klnni
' nth Falls, but ,of westom-Mo-tlo
nncl Lassen jeounties, Crtli-
j( foriiln, for some time to' corao
and am' taking this dppurtun
lty fit ccngratulntijig yoii -on
'Jour tnv sightcdiicss and good
sjadftnient In tho matter. ;
We, of our scctbin, rculirUvg
,tho nwcssKy )f a lalhvay nn-
nectiian "ith Klnmnth Kails 'to
iWcKtwcikl -In order tlmt i our
: great timber and agricultural
industries may bo developed ?in
: the near future liopo that noth
ing will bo : allowed to retard
tho early completion of '-this
, much nettled connection. S ;.
Tours very truly,
(Signed) Clinton V. Fulc.licr
l'liwldcnt., Pnllcs-Reno-Los An
geles Iliglnvay Association.
;Frcd It. Godftnrd, JInyoi, i
'Klamath Falls, Oregon
" Dear sir: r ' '
Tho sheep, men of ..Klamath
county, Oregon, ;nnd Modoc
and -Siskiyou counties, : Califor
nia, who arc members of stills
UKSoeliitlon, wish to express "to
you tlicli- hearty iipprex'iatlon.of
of the broad and l'arsightwl view
you luire shown In lelation to
the future .railway development
.of .Klamath Banin as evidenced
by your official acts.
Wo are pleased to observe
that your responsibility is only
to the town you apparently -realize
that tho interests of the
town and the interests of . the
Klamath Bnlii aro identical.
Tile jK-opIe of the country dls- ;
ti'Ic-Tj lihve long been nishing'
.for an opportunity to meet on
common ground mid work with
of all. Heretofore that oppor
tunity while (y.ipnrrutly ofhired
the Hiann for the betterment
Jim In reality been deiiled 'us.
We. want you and the citizens
ever we find a man or an'or
of thu town to know that when
ganlzatloii who by 1 licit- actions
kIihw that they are really fer
tile whnlo county and tributary
ready to work with that man
iiien that we of the country' are
'for that. organization.
We wInIi to express appre
ciation liartli'iilni'lj- Vof tbo
" eiIrI f m in dP
QME. NlSPAFAriP mON L
Ei&EfllolraN e Bs.w
lAIClTPOlNlE MAlMlAlBAixlE
ill
third paragraph of your Veto
- message .as quoted on pugc 0110
.of tho Kvenlng'.Ilerald Issue of
cSliiv: 13.. . . ..
Vet'y slncorely youi's, 1 .
"Klliinath ''Woolgi'Owcra' '.Issn.
By Dennis O'Connor,. Pres.
"Mtchuel 'P. -Harry, Director,
'James Laoey, Director,
Ned O'Connor,.' Dlrctor.
" 'A. M. vThoiims, See.iTreas. .
; Klnninth Falls, May 1-4.
- Dr. Fred R.' tioddard,
Mayor of Klnnmth Vails,
' "Klamath Falls, Oregon.. 1
'Dear sir: , . .
Jn tlie history or all Western
Communities there comes a ,
crisis. ,.Tlie aueans of develop
ment, aro neeesasrlly lodged in
great railroad corporations.
- So. long as one gi'ent Interest
.can control,, development is. Jint-
' itcd... Tlie only protection and
assurance of future develop--Client
and '.prosperity of- any :
, cQittinvuity, uch as Jilamatli
Falls and . Its surrouiling area,
lies in icouipletition of rallroiid
service.- : , , . ...t
1 Klamatlt .Fulls and the -sour- ,
rounding territory -has reached
.its. ultimate .limit of develop
ment fqjndei". the lhnitctl servlco
and selfish, policy of the -South-
-em Pacific.?:. . ' . , . -
' At-.flU ssuqh timcs. in tho -af-lidrs
otriiicn, as exists .-at Mils :
vinonicnt iin Klanintii Falls, In-
: dl-tdual ,;; Interests aj'o -power-Jots
ito.vproteet .-themselves un
less a .leader-rarlscs -.who .has
the absolute- ccn.'idenco 'Of tho
i.pcoplo. atttl ;who 4ias--tUo clear- .
uncss oii vision to dctect.'and ex-
J iose .jtiifalrucss -.against -tho
conunon gcod ami tho indomlt-
.Vablo.courago.antl foieo! of ' char-' -
actor to . -withstand powerful '
"Interests inimical ) to ' the ipitb- ,
" lie,. welfare. . i.-: -.'.:' ; ; ;
,;'Ve admire. yOui"',courage,-in-
' telligcuce ..'and hard -.common
11 sense -rind wo -pledge yon our '
' support In- tlie fight -to .-make
Klamath Falls- -arid ' Klnmatli
county '-free -to -all transporta
tion ' interests 'to center freely.
''We stttnd by you in jour fight
'for tile OPKN'DOOR. i
4Wc realize -fully' the insincer
ity and the suppression of '
facts and Intentions involved in
the -attempt Lto get ''from - you
.'and the-Olty Council . of .lUajn
ath iFalls .such action '.'as .will
enable tho' ," Southern Pacific,
'acting -through :the ;.inslgnlfi- ;
cant-and 'futile' Strahorn-'rail-"
road, as will block- entmnco-to
Klnmuih Falls.
' AVe are also fully aware that
this issue of riuitinc; tlie Stra-
horn railway the exclusive right
to cross and occupy certain city
.streets, in .Klamath, Falls is ap
parently a trivial local affair
but in rcaluy a tremendous and
vital issue involving the ' dev
velopmcnt and 1 future prosper-, !
ity not only of Klmnath Falls "
but of all Klamath county and
nortlicrn California, . if
We call public attention ifto
"tho bed rock fact, nnmoljv that
unless main llno-connectiohs iin .
and throughrthorKIainath.coun-
. ty aro financed and built from
our standing timber .resources
they will never bo built, x ' :
The Southern Pacific lias
been stringing '.tys nlong .on
. vaguo and insincere promises,
discouraging agriculture and
the stock Industry, Jioldlng de
velopment or the' lumber in
dustry down to (the -capacity vof
its branch lino connection. ?-.
To permit tliotn.'-tlirough tlio
Instrumentality of tho,atraIiiH'ir
-roitoad, to staml off inrid; rpre- .
vent entrance of , tlio "Great:
Northern and allied lines will i
defent tho plans of E. H. Hnr-
rlmnn and destroy the futuro
of the Klnmntt country. '.
'.AVo tiro -'thankful for your
leadership and tho whblo Klam
ath country, and tho --Adjoining
. ni-eas cf Modoc county and
Northern California generally,
owes yon n debt 6f gratitude.
.Very .truly (j'ours,
Transportation .Committee f
Klnmnth Irrigation District.
Chnflos Wood Ebcriein.'chin.
F. M. Trout,! M; D. Member,
, Jolin 'Reber, 'Member.
Law for Feeble .Minded
, Is Held Constitutional
.SALEM, May 14. In an opinion
handed . down yesterday, Attorney
General Van 'Wlnklo 'hold that the
law Whoroby 'minora are committed
to tho stato institution for. the
feeble minded is' constitutional. tThe
aw: was attacked by attorneys' fnr
Mrs. 'Mabel U6th, whoso .young 'Son,
lJurl Roth, la an Ininnte of the In
stitution, and whose release sho has
attempted )y habeas corpus pro
ceedings. The attorney general
holds that tho law . Is .-beneficial to
the Individual and to society. .
Uncle -ioo "llonnon .has ...Marled
nicking again, perhaps because the
L'lii'istmusUiigui's iiro.all gono,'"-'
BY CHARLES P. STEWART
NliA Scrvira WrIUT ;
,-YYrASIIINC'i:ON A ' Spanish;
V nnarchlsi I once know had1,
Imen living lu'exllo in Paris.:
The French 'decided to deport him.!
They ''shipped him , across c the;
;, Channel to-hover. . J J
'C-nt any money?" wked tho)
' t'oKlisli port uulhorllles. not car.
iim whetiior lie was an anarchist-
or not. '-'Not a sou," ho confessed.
Then . wo .oan'l admit you," the
olllcials ruled. . "Hero I am," re
Jninert the anarchist, "with no way
of getting anywhere else. "What
1' are you going to dn?" "Well, wait
here," came back the olTlclals. lock.
Ins him up. "well wire to Irnm
s urntion heaihiuarters in London
Vend nnrt out.". -f-o. -
y-Hretty1 quick hack came a tele,
rrnm .from Lnnilon; "Oond era.
cinust Don't you know political
refugees aren't in- the same class
with ordlnnry immigrants' Apolo
gize, and let him rmlit. In." itow
, does. thai compare wlih the immi
B,nt ton bureau of the Labor He.
Ipartment here In' Washington?
t ..' ' V. " f
iTVTOBODV Is holler fixed . to
' I broadcast shiatl(tov lhan the
conduclor-of a-crowded street
ear '.' The henlih authorities have
keen -pretty ,;anxlous ever since
. ttoe-y dlscovercd one engaged in do.
'Iim: It. on the Washington -Itailwav
j and Blctrle-linc . tied been at it
Cor. several days., too., . Ftoundinc
p all his "contacts" is lmpossllile,
or course.
II'
IOHT en top of this In -came
a. ble hatch of Now lork pa
k-r". pers-wlth an anll'Vaecin.nion
tory on the front page.-.'-Ncwsnuya
Immediately began solllnc them,
yelling. -Vaccination kills many!"
as loud OA they -coulrl "inoi .-w
(many as smallpox." said llealih
Ordcer Fowler, telophoninc the pi.
Iftcx to shut off the yelling at least
EVERETT TRUE
-
' HA? 'i h on in v y
"an-i Two- pound I H c?m A Y ' ;
"'11
THE OLD HOME TOWN
', " 1 .."IS WlU-MAKE A? . '
,- ' !lcxm out rW.wvuvsN f "Mt ,Uus,no" I ,
OTWSlTMSMOwA" "I '.tQRNW-3TOSNeCNS l '
-Sifl cuEo'-n-ttM lioEco-iH . iF-m DeAOn.u q :
'f CiQAtJET BuTtB OA,D WMOUV ACT MORE .1 w , ,
';.. I drop ooTat Kn-s. A.ww?;3"vl Jl -
II
The crown-prlnco .of Italy is goliiK
to Japan. All these - lirlni o bovs
liitvc spring fevov,', ' ',. ' .
" ' " - ' )
ctshtftgton
fetter
More t lain. 1
third of N iIUni!,
Inn'. ni-OHfnl
siniillpox . paia-nis
die..- ,, '.- r
TIIR popular Idea is that there s
no difference between Itepiil'li-
cans ami uemoerais any nun,-
that there are conservnlives aiel
liberals, but that a Republican Ik
jist as upt tulte one as the oilier,
and so is a. IJcnioeral and .o,
white you can loll conservatives
and liberals apart, you can't tell
Republicans fronv Democrat,
they wear party labels- buu lbci
labels don't hiean .anything j
yes they, do." says: Sen
J ator- llenrik Sbipsle.-(d of
' Minnesotn.' -i' ihc upper
House's lone Farmer-lJiliorlle.- "A
Republican believes a Republican
administration ouuhl lo name nil'
the federal appointees. A Ionio-j
crat believes a Democratic admin,
istration oughi to name' them. So
there's a .radical ditfereneo be.l
tween the -two, you soo.4iBut'll.s
the only one there is.'"'..,.
.il-t .!'.
THIS New Ehbiil. jiisi cloned on
soon to he torn down, noi only
wasn't a new hnlel. It was one '
of A he oldest, in the country: It '
was a great gathering place of no.lj
labilities during tlio Civil War Ij
President Lineotn often conferred ,
there' with various ' Union com.. 1
mini
ni.inrtirs. i w;ih iiv s.'one (Tr
numerous hisloric sociiil ftincnorn.j
Ir.. cryst.al room" w.13 wurlrt fn.'
.Oioiia otnr.H. Prpsldnnl McKinlny.l
Chiff .Insure Tnft. Gnrnls Crnnti
Sht'imnn, Hnncork nnl Custor n ml
:AriintrK FJirrngut. IMrtfr. Sroil'
nncl Rownn wro nmonj; tin ifiit'iM
MMV(VcK '
SPEAKING of immigration' .M..
r?aiist Arctntnn 5 wouldn't Slj
low thoir fmtia.ssy twrv to
, provt- .TikIkc li M Cnry s rnar"rti
frr a Souih Amencan trip hw looft'
unnw time rtjjo. ufiiil hd provoit
ho couldn't pssihly hcom a pub.
.lie eharj;ewhilc In lherepubjrj
By CONDO
I'rlnco.of Wales spoko to the
Boors ln:their nntlvo tfinKus. . Hope
tlio Hool'a: woi'o. Hot;; bored, .
II " t 1 llliiimirfl I a imm ?TI
Principals of Next itioxing
Card, Will ShoVWjres
" vat Scandinaviim "
; FlKht fans, doubting orfos, innd
Ijlio gonoral public tiro -ijiwitotl to !tlte
Scnntliiiavian hall tonlirhtlilta watch
u flouk' of .Tlghtoi'B' tiui'el j gloves,
fas thoy work out fpr tho next "fight
card. : 1 :,
Purposo- of the work hut. Is 'to lot
itho fnns' soe for. ihennlelAs vwhat
tho main ovonters nndVstmil-flhal-ists,
can do under tiro. uAnJonsr. tho
fighters who will bo sobni'l aotlon
aro Sammy Olson, lionvywoljjlit, illin
(Plrpo) -..Gorman, Jock CdnVm.sWIl
bJtr' Harrlugton, Coffmiuii iSnd sev
eral of tho preliminary Itiislaors,
The work outs will start Jab 8:15
p. ui... and last for : sevonali rounds
each. 'Any doubt . that tlm fcoutost-
ants nro unevenly matched jfor tho
noxt card, will be dispoliiidl It .was
promised.
Not' long ago- a man tllir its Ibero
was no Santa CUius. Npwrffclontlsts
say the beo .-isn't so. busy. '., .
' In New York a ma niiii'liai'gtfd
with wrocklng hotol furniture., A
hotel bed wrecked us cneeiij ,.
Job was a paUont .ma:n,nij$.never
pushed a baby buggy whiidGvlshing
ho was behind a atoerlngtitvltoel.-;,
NEW TODAY (i .
FOR SALE Milk aridlicorn fed
Broilers 1 to 1 Hi llw. '0c;
drive out and get themnor. Phono
400M. Mrs. Syd Evans.n , . 14
FOIl RENT Furnlshod auortments.
Wood and water, $35Off Phono
. 239J. :.....' w ;i4-27
FOR . RENT 4 room,' ipi(tiy fur- '
nished house in Hot Sprints Addn.
' Double garage. ' Inqulrdi 334 'So.
Ifonrlh St . - i ' : l!!I41d
EXPERIENCED woman .TOjritS cook
ing .for small crew Inucamp or
ratich. Inquire 1827 Oregon .Ave.
Phone 54 9 J. ' 1 ' fJ1416
FOR. SALE A .real i Bargain for
quick sale 1921 seven passenger
Studebaker Special slxi tourlUK;
good running order. , 'C a-s:h or
terms. Acmo Motor Coi'.i 400;So.
Sixth- St. Phone 68q. ":.i. 14
FOR RENT Modern six ;room iiin
: furnished house, closo in, adults
only. Call after 7 pa iff. 237
Jefferson. Phone C3fjR; ; :14-16
LOST Large gold fiUHsresY! brooch
witli large amythest stono In 'con
tor, valuable as keap-Bttke.'.'May
; i3 between 7 'and ' ID (P. M. on.
Sixth St. Leavo at Heiiild 'office
and receive rowardo om Phono
;Mrs. Davenport,- 284J..I. "" 114-16
FINK GARDEN SOIL, t.60 cublc
yarn, delivered, or 60cd if called
for. Phono 629J. , ;14-16
FOR RENT Sleeping t oTj-rri ; for
Kuntioman, cioso In. Hlfbne B63J.
138 -Third St. . , .il 14
0 It SALE Secondilhanrt cook
stoves. Goodings, 236.ilMnln St.
iDolow ,tho court Iiouhoi11-Phone
'45a- ' H-IO
FOR RENT Three room tfurnlshed
nouso, f ou.uu. . ZV3 .Rosovelt ave.
JANITOR WANTED Muafl be blo
10 oriye neavy car. .'.uau at
Klaiiiath General Hospital. ;i4-16
FOR SALE -A ;r.e a;l iBrnlgflin.' for
quicK sale -is ui seven' passenger
Studebaker Special sixi'tourlng;
good running brder.'i B a sit or
terms. Acme Motor Cm',) 400 So.
Sixth St. 'Phtmo"680. - ' . 14
'LOST AM) FOlim '
lost ?5,oo Roward. Snrall. leath
er nana ,uag; tan coionjupst be
tween Bonuuza and tStftlfy .'May
9th. Loave at Ardadd fhotol,
Klamatlt LFail8 and -got reward.
John Kastonis. , .12-14
STRAYTD Came to myiihouse,"625
wuoii., at., uiiB oiacHi.ana wntio
puppy (female) about 2i . or
months old,, If owuDnidoes' not
want same will' give cpup a 'good
home. 'W. A. Bessler.
FOIt HUNT ,
1 rYWMnnrh.-i m
FOR iRENT "Furnisheducnbln, ?25.
iio cnimrou. 1143 Pind Stroot.
Phone .66811, ' 13-14
FOR RENT Sleeping Troffm, close
m. suiiaoio or. two mem. if5.00
por- .week. 438 Washihgton.
Phone 139M. ' - 13-14
FOR RENT Sleoplng imom; homo.
prmieges. mis. Davonport, 305
Lincoln St. ) 1-3-19
FOR: RENT Nlco front, room; sult-
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Phone. 5 1 ft High St. 13-14
FOR RENT Sleeping idom, elose
in. iuiH wnsiiiiiBton.i l'hone 325
1.3-19
FOR ;RENT Sleeping' rooms. "'632
unit-t. . l'liono 211W. , 13-15
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FOR RRN'T Rooms In iil-mOderri
home, for nion. 4tiS ftlnmatli.
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