Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 22, Decatur, Adams County, 27 January 1947 — Page 1
bl. XLV. No. 22
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egion's Bonus ill Submitted o Legislature Third Measure For Bonus To Veterans To Be Introduced )i:4 anapoli*. Jan. 27 (EPI — r bonus bill. ’ln- third of f, ! in tin- 19-day old session of f . Indiana legislature. was In phi. ed in the house nt reprer . jiv. . today under sponsorlit, of the \nierh-an Legion. The hill, submitted by Hep inrge Huff. R . Indianapolis. callfor a fla' 41"" payment to any bran with «« days service or p a 12"" payment to any vetll serving more than 60 days the I nited States, ami a |3<»<l lynont to any veteran -erving ler-t-ai for any length of time bat soever There was no recommendation lhe hill as to how the state mild finance the payments The ra«ur< aid. however that all lytnents must lie made in lump Indiana commander W I. Brun H of th. Ixgion said a bill diaft | hy his organization some time [r> "Incorporated all the feaire- 1 of Huff s measure. Bi tin m indicated the Legion would hit Huffs hill "Iffff percent." The bonus hill followed two hers one introduced by a Heino a whi. lt . ailed for a SM.OM.Mtt pi. priutlon to pay veteraaa on I. i.a» of the number of months Ly w.re in the service, and the [her introduced by two Repnhtan e» servicemens calling for a tee pel . ent sales tax to ntlse k . mated l2PO.OOff.tmn over ti a. y.ar period to pay a bonus llt was introduced as Hoosier Mislatnrs returned to the state L-.t.d for what Tnay be the Ims Lt week of the session—a week ■i< I with activity on jucli major k.ies as a direct primary, local ktiot laltor and the soldier bn u s [tine of the highlights was ex biteil to he a showdown between brcer endorsing the present state invention method of nominating 1..'. and I* S. senatorial candi and those supporting a dl »■' nominating primary as a sub ■i'Ute method. I Organized Hoosier workers and banagement squared off across a btionary to prove seven bills b'.". th.- assembly were. In the Binion of management, "pro-la-b' and in the opinion of orgBizcd labor, "anti-labor." ■ But one of the top-ranking probb’n- of the IM7 lawmakers' meet ■t-finances still was absent butt the legislative agenda The bpulditun majority has shunted bide the money question, how tn ■nance in. rea*ing government b’ts for the next two years, btiding a second speech by Gov bWr Gates (Bule* was expected to make his ■pearance before a joint session f w, '''k His talk was expected devoted almost entirely to ►lcm matter*. I Manwhile, the GOP majority ■** reported ready to start the ■I! rolling toward enacting into ■ * a stack of adminlstration■"nsore.i measures already in ■* hopper, and other bills not yet ■traduced I Th* argument over the effects K luhor bills, however, was in ■- spotlight a« the legislature ■*’ lt into its third week. Convoy Woman I s Taken By Death I’*’* E,l **beth Ann Levi*. M. -xnday at her home in ConK? ’’ »her a week's illness Su*- ■ “< are three daughters. Mrs ■tn*' and Mnk ' L. ' Z°' h 1,1 Convoy, and Mrs ■ » of Lima. O . a son |L— ~* wl * °f Warren. O.; four I •“** lu » * Will be held at LJ* <K *T| TuMday at the fcruj „ ra ' home in Convoy, with Esvoy h * ,OOF ‘••"•twy at I ~ ' —- — ■ — I »»xrE “••dy tOM»M cn d I * M *** P«rttens
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT
Lad Is Critically Injured Here Today William Lister, Jr., Is Struck By Auto William Li ter. Jr 11. -<m of Mr. and Mrs William Listci. of !»22 Nu’tman avenue, was .litical ly injured shortly af'< t 12 ...lock noon to lay when he was struck by an auto while riflin'-' on bi* bicyi le The accident 0.-curr.-.l on North Tenth street, just south of 111. Marshall -treet intersection Ross M< Kean. 4»>. of *2l North Tenth street, wa- driving th. auto involved in th.- < ollision. The youth, who was taken to the Adams coun y in.-moiial lies pital in 'lie Black ambulance. Is reported to he suffering from a frat ture.l skull, a brain < on. us sion ami lacerations of the left leg and left arm The seriousness of his <until lion prevented a more th.trough examination at an early hour, it wa- reported. Bicycle Slides Mr. McKean told officer Adrian Coffee, of the city police. who iti vestigatetl. that he was hiving south on T.-nth street when the accident occurred ll> -aid that as he apprmn tied the in'ei s.-. ti on. he saw twit boys on bicycle- ent ering the intersection from tineast. He said that both boy- tut tn d to proceed down Tenth street in the -aillt- direction his Vehicle was moving Tin- bicycle of the Lister lad. which was Hailing the other, slid under the left front wile.-I of the car as the youth apparently attempted to make a shot ■ turn the driver of the auto -aid The left front end of Ho- auto snaggel the bicycle of th. boy •Iter It had slid a distance of about lu feet and then dragged it al<>u' ati equal dist ill. • The wheel of th.- auto did not run ov.-r the lad Wh.-n the driver brough’ his car to a -top. he told officer Coffee, the lad * head wa under the fender and one b-g was Mill over the cross bat of the bi cycle to which he ha I dung McKean mid police lie was di lying at a rate of peed of not mor. than 2" miles per hour Adrian Baker, who was outside hi- home nearby and Noah Sheets, who was driving behind McKean. Went to the st file and aided in getting the youth to the Im pi'al The other lad who did not -top his bit ycle immediately after the crash, was not identified at an early hour n — Indianapolis Man Is Hit-Run Victim Indianapolis Jan 27 11 P>—• Frank T \rti. 51. died yesterday of injuries received when he was struck by a hit run automobile as he stepped from :. citv street car U Hockemeyer Riles Tuesday Afternoon Lifelong Resident Os Root Township Dies Funeral services will Im- held Tuesday for Mrs Wilhelmina Hor-kemeyer. Sft. who died Saturday al the home of a son Herman, five miles north of Ih-.atur on the Winchester road She had been a semi invalid for many years Born in Root towßahip. she was a lifelong resident of the < <rn munity Her hu-band William Hockemeyer. whom she married in 1»75. died May 2! 1925 She was the oldest living mem ber of the St John s Lutheran church Surviving are two sons. Her man. with whom she live I and William Hockemeyer of Cort Wayne, six daughters. Mrs. Anna Rultnahn Mrs Louise St .ppen hagen. and Mrs Martha Witte, all of Decatur. Mrs. Hannah S«-hen-man of Ossian. Mrs Clara Murray of Monrovia. Calif , and Mrs. Berth* Fr*nx of Greenfield; 33 (randchildren and 53 great grand children Funeral services will be held at 1:20 p. m Tuesday at the home •nd at 1 oeloek at the St John * Lutheran church, with the Rev. H. J- A. Bouma" offlelatlM- H " r UJ wUI be In ib* ebweb cestfUHf The body baa hew removed from the fiwkh fuaersl home U» th. raaMeha*.
British Judge Is Kidnaped In Palestine 1 Second Abduction Os Prominent Men Within 18 Hours .b-rusali-m. Jan. 27. tl'Pl Judge Ralph Windham was kid n.-iped from hi- T.-l Aviv district (ourt room today by an armed band presumed to lie from the Jewish underground in the second abduction of a prominent Briton within 1* hour By all signs the Jewish under ground seized the Britons a* hostages forth.- life of Dov Gruner, a coiivii-ted member of Irgun Zvai Leumi Gruner was sentenced to die The irgunist warned that his d.-ath would l>>- "avenged with Idood, the blood of those responsible ■' .Indite Wirdham. British president of tile Tel Aviv court and h.ir to a British baronetcy, was hu-tled out of his courtroom Four teen armed men were reported to have burst into the room at noon, cowed everyone present with tommy guns, and seized Windham The gang, with their victim, fled in foul car- wailing outside lhe court, according to early re ports from Tel Aviv. oily yesterday II I t'olllns. Bri tish banker, was seized in a com parable mantlet tine of the great est manhunts in Palestinian history was going on for the kid nit per*. An anonymous call to police headquarter- today said - "Halt .ill tin--.- sear, lies in north Jerusalem. The house where Collins is held is heavily mined If you don'FTialt the searches it will be blow n up. ' Three battalions of British sold iei- w.-re earching the northern suburbs of Jerusal.-m for Collins and his kidnaper* thi- morning when Windham was seized It was the greatest manhunt in tile city's history Windham wa 11 He l.ecame piesid.-ni of th.- court which is an adjunct <>t th<- British adininisft tion Palestine, la-t year after serv <ln- ■ T - Pag.- < ' dumn i ff Plans Discussed For New Catholic Church Plans Are Outlined At Sunday Services Tin- razing of St. Mary's Catholic church on Fourth street, a landmark in this city since 1*72. may begin next year preparatory to erecting a n«-w edifice, the Very Rev Msgr Joseph J Seimetz. pastor, outlined in a talk to mem tiers of the parish at yesterday'masses Msgr fteimetz informel ti) ; parish that the chunh building fund now totaled »7!«::2" In the near future a parish census will l»- aketi and at that lime a cam paitn will Im- made to obtain do . nations and pledges for the pro-1 posed new i htirch the pastor I stated Tmlay's building costs are con sidered excessively high, but it is believed that within two years rhe adjustment will Im- downwat I While no exact figure was given j it is iM-lieved that a new church I and rectory, which will be part of the main edifit«>. will cost from |2f>o.oeo to |.2.sft.ftt>ff Msgr Seimetz informed th<- parish that he had employed an ar-1 chitect who was preparing preliminary plans, latter, the building project will Im- placed in the hands of a layman building com miltee. h<- said During the time that the old church Is being razed and the new one built, services will 1* held in the auditorium of the Catholic school building. Msgr Sei met x explained to the parish. The detail* have not yet l*en worked out. he said Bt. Mary's pariah celebrated the centennial of the saying of thGru mm In Decatar In IM7 The present church will ho 7» Z**rs ohl weal y**r and Ma«i S«l»*«« stated that ba bollovad tt would bo aa approprialo time to hegtn tTura T* pace K i
ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER 5N ADAMS COUNTY
Decatur Indiana, Monday, January, 27, 1947
War Orphan A Tearful Arrival ’I r • A * ! -MU ■ *-■ al Mm— w ALL BUNDLED UP mid l.awlinv >udl> in ii- 0.-iih ab..;. d 'b>1 little Wolf Inet.-i Ciirlmeii I'j. .1 German wm orphan Th.Marine Marlin us th.- vessel do. k.-<l in N. w Votk from G. ’inuiv on>- of 2* youngsters brought to Ametu.i by tin I S c.mimii--- ' • ’ar.- of Hurop.-au Children. S.-veral w.-i.- adopted t.y foiimt 'll
Private Funeral 1$ Planned For Capone Lawyer Says Former Gang Leader Broke Miami 8.-:r< h. Fl.i Jan 27 Seal face X! I'aponr-. who tcpiited 1> n<*t'*-d a day during lii« hr-y.l.y a- iziii of the underworld. will hr I.iiried in a private and simple funeral service retain jsc.-nt of tile cloi-t.-t.-d la-' years of 111- life Hr Kenneth Phillips, attending physician to Capone -ail today that th.- gangleadei's family d» , fi ttit•*)y had deciiled against a “pec tai itlar gangster funeral Tinactual time date and place has no! yet been fixed. Phillips said Hut he indicated that tin- funeral would he held here and restricted to the small circle of intimate* who ii-tnained in contact with Capone after he wa- b-p d aovi i lord of tin- inoli fi i - The family's wish for no added notoriety for th* noiotioii* XI alleged to have miffed out at least .‘HI lives Was fuithei dem otistrated by the refu-al to allow an autopsy on Capone's In am Pllililps revealed he had a-k-d permission to perform the exam illation for the benefit of -i ielice The family oh jet ted. how. v.-l to lhi pro. cdtli• h- added Meanwhile. Capone - attorney Abraham Teitelbaum, i.-v.-abd in l.os Angeles that 'he om e i icli Xi died penniless The pala'i.il room Palm Island estate where he died was heavily mortgaged Teitelbaum 'aid "As far as I know Capon, didn't leave any money or any will I think he died broke and I'm sure it is untrue that be was fabulously wealthy The attorney's statement I attic as a shock to gangland flutir. who remembered the fu neral* Capone bestowed on vi« rims of his trigger mens guns But this was before I'ltl when XI ran afoul of the government on an income tax charge and entered a federal penitentiary In the wake of Capone's death Satut lay from bronchial pncii motii.i following apoplexy, the story of his dips, .luting the .a-t years gradually wa- unfolded (Turn To Page J. Col Itnn ... U — District Assessors To Meet February 7 Assessor Harlow To Head Delegation A delegation from Adam* county. headed by county assessor Al hert Harlow, will go to Fort Wav tie <>n February 7 to attend a district meeting of asses-ors The delegation from here, in addition to Mr Harlow, will in-. <-lude all township trustees, who act as assessor*. and their deputies and as»i»tants. The meeting Is scheduled to be-1 gin at 9:30 am. that day and will | be held in the Moose auditorium., *2O Webster street Lunch may I be secured in the Mooae building at the noon hour Huggosted price* and schedule* w tl| be discussed, along »«<) co?’ tea tn forma tor mieewsto« to PrwUmtMiT H*** tof the **- Mtsatod wort Mte already boea
Prominent Portland Man Dies Suddenly Portland. Ind 1.0 '-'7iSp.--i.il) ' I.otli“ XXcjlet pt" i .m-ii' I'ott land lul* tirs tnall. dropped d> id ' at * .">" <>do< k th:« ta.cnim- in f "ll’ of his do 10l - <>t ' . >■ t'i I <.t v Although he tad suffer, d two| ...» In- >1 -it .o k- in i". •nt ye.i “ he find be.-n :fl .oo I 11.-a'lll He wa a IIK-m ’.el of I e \X’< lb-f Stoles here ami a dii- ’u of "i«Citizens bank Siviv.tr in. hide his wif.- Ruby one da i--ln- Mr Gb-ii Patman om- 'noth. ..nd filler si'te « The ><»| w. - taken :o the Hand tune .1 u>tn>- I'm .1.1 al rah --etiient h.i < "t < omplet. d II CIO-UAW Victor In Allis-Chalmers Vote Beats Independent Union In Balloting Milwalke.- XVl* lan 27 'll' Th.- I'nite.l Xutomol.il. Workerunion iCIOi whi.lt ha carried on a 27". day strike ai.-aiti't th.- XII. Chalmers Xlanufa. turing <.. w.. tin- apparent vutor today in a battle over collective bat"-’.lining representation f«>t the firm II <11... employes The r XXV t .111. d I 122 vof.-t in a s|h-< ial election called bv the Wi-eousin employin'tit relationboard while the nd.-pendent work <rs union, formed by employes ob jetting to tin- I 'XXX' handling of < .Ultra, t negotiation pol ed I"' votes Neither flo- I'XXX' uor the in d.-petident receiv.-.J a majority of th.- ' 303 vote* cast How. “Ince the "liurd." of proof w . >.n tin- itid.-p. nd.-nt to how that P . represented a majoritv of the workers and since it fail. I to do so the H-pre ent.-.'iotl I. main- IS it wa- before in the hand' of the I XXX Th.- results, announced as nn ofti. i,.l bv the employment r.-'a t <.t s board pendin-- a final t .b iia tloll also included the votes of P'..; |H-rsons who Wished to be repr<sen’ed by neither union Many votes Were voided, .nd a" were challenged Even if all of the challenged votes were decided in favor of the independent union, t .. y would not change the results It .1 Thoma vice president of the t' XXVCIti term, d the result .T rt. T- Paa. c..| . Late Bulletins Pittsburgh. Jan. 27.— (UP‘ —U. S. Steel Corp, proposed a new contract to the CIO unit ed steelworkers today outlaw ing the closed shop and provtd ing penalties for failure of the union to maintain its responsibilities. Washington. Jan. 27—(UP) —The government, in a direct appeal, today asked the supreme court to uphold constitutionality of the Lea act. a law designed specifically to curb the activities of music czar James C. Petrillo. Los Angeles, Jan. 27—(UP) # halla>_»M wse *■ v * w *ww • w w-v torture slayoo of "•iaek Oahll" sered, m a taunting letter, to
American Operatic btar, Swedish Prince Among 22 Killed In Denmark Crash —- - —
Benefit Sale Nets Church Over 54,000 Union Chapel Church Building Fund Soars V n.,on tnd.iy i. . <-i|>t from the l.em-fit for ' i.- I Itiiib 1 'll . pel • h it. !i r.-bltldm: f ind totaled < • |n. w ;t m<-:iib< r o! ’lie HI >ld ill - • ..mmitt.-. tat.-d Ihmatioti- ■-..-i- -'ill • omif g u 1 itid ti" word had y. t 10-,-u t«- »•«-• .-d | I: i "in f!i<- !!• ' BH < -;>i:i <-t ' ; -,w ip.-t im. iid.-nt lie I-.v .ti ' E , )j( ~| I I,lf. d Brethren ■ Otlfet 1 ... . . will. <|.■. lai. d S nd.iv I Iti "ll < liat'.-l day • 'h>- S' Jo <-|ih ar<-.i wliii h .omjn -> • t i.I not t-i .m>- tbird of Ind ..mi •"I I tioll- W.-le -.ike > ill t'l- ' >llf. I ,n. h it-’i»-- sot Hi*- I". .1 cloii. h A 111. hill-lit of " Sa’ ird.lV eV .-lit .. ’.| at I h.Hllt lia ■< -.lbbain, attracting s.-t.-ral tlion-and p. o-de A. . t'i< tl ipl. -de o' 'I pure 10.-. l \b.-id. .-■ M git- ' ll' . all otigfnallv d-'lia'-’d '>v ' iYo - wbn li l.lought The animal v. a first sold t<> ; i:.| l-111-woit'i. Wi.-him.toii town ' p foi v Mi Ell »<"'h th.-n ; doiiat. d 'lie !■ ill to Hi.- > lint, -i . id lit wa- l. -.dd to Roy lo’ilisoti 1 a ll' I ioll.-.-t 'in’ *2"O win, likewi-a av. :h-- calf to I nion chapel and th. ti a i-timed it tm th- third time Un th.- third al.- th- .nimal wa* -old to !1.-nry W.rli "f, Root toWI fop fol tfC" Tin - row I , • ti, . ia • aflv . lu-er. I buy ~ ■ and d-.t-.--f- ' ->r 'b'-ir _-.-n.-, -1" i and . tativ.- -pjrit Moie than I """ i'.-m w.-i. do i ra'.-.l ili-l old <t ill- il- A | uuiiili. r of \mi-h from th- Bert •• feirrory a-tend.-il th. -il.- and Annual School On Safety Held Here Safety Program Is Held This Morning Th.- dang.-ts of a railroad < r..~ ng ,n I fre |ia- in. on ta Ir.-ad property wen- -i,< -e.f thi* morn I in. iti the air:." safety '.bool at X . I le. ..11l | • I -' I 1 J s> hooi in a ptogr.im po < -it. d by tin lit . railroad - ..mpanv S’ id. lit ■ of I hat boo .nd ol tile I le. a’ I < atholi- ... an t fa. ulty tii.-mb. i* " both in ’' I tion* were pi. f.-nt Martin Banve the Erie rar road jsdi. e for- *- * bi* ago. was the fir-t speik.-i 11-- warned against ti.-jp, s|. oi r.idr.-.id prop, tfv a--. rtmg that h ndt.- l-Jo-e theii lives each v.-ir HI the seeniitigiy inno.etit mt hod .' t.k , mg *li<>rt • uts " ||.. also warned ava fist th. •':! .dents .. tempting to ’.eat a t’.un ..vet tin- . ro -mg enroute to ami from st ho.d aid against thriiwißjs tone- ..r othei t at 31" l mg train- H rnlr.d- ir<- injured y. at I!y 'n this matin, i tie aid J I. Motz and I.' V Batt.' both memle-r- of the Kn»- tone .»* signed to If intingtoti wen also present Mr Motz a. ted a- liar I tutor during tin- sltowr ■ . safety film W Gtv Brown s« htsd principal was in charge of th. program and introduced the guest* including |H*«atur police chief Ed Miller — —— 0 14-Year-old Boy Is Shot By Rusty Rifle Paoli Ind Jan 27-<rP' -A ctw oner's Inquest wa* •< beduled today in the dea h of Charles String er. 14. who vu shot by a rusty rifle while four boy* plared top* and robban* oa tba PaoU high •‘bool ptaygrwafi ( oroam B I. Thtw anaaged
Legislation To Outlaw Portal ♦ Pay Submitted Portal Pay Issue Is Placed Ahead Os Tax Reduction Measures Wa- .i’i; t..n lan '.’7 <I Bi Tin- iioii-.- todav pit n:i' p.jta p.iv !<■ i-l.itiofi ..*i< ad of '.iv re du. tion ..ll tile ; ’.. md ’' ’..Ve . . 1.11 t 1... <ut in • -l! •• port. 4 -'ll’- .lie >.,111 >l| < mi -nan 11. it ..Id K nut -- .t -I. t.XW I It 111 A. I ~11.1 . I. tnltfee .ml ih..t • pi.•-.■•it . Run for n.-atly tarn...on iiihi m i.io k |>. Uta! to porta I piy wer- ,i'|.i«i..l ’li.- re iltan' tax ref nml w ■ M |,iit to .hi eml any 1,,, ~ sot ti <1 iid tax f *.•> t. Tiieie were tn. . del. loptnet,'. in poit.il p.,-. tux l otb.-i betoi.. . .mgr.1 Sp.-ak—t Jo-.-ph W Maiti i It told the ho:i-<■ J Kin miy »m mitt— : O pro. —I .IS qlj. k IV a- pos-ibl- witli unt poit .1 pay le. isl.itjon without wait.n- I>t -ciiat.- a. tion Kmit-im inti ..i n •• I i bill portal [i.-iv s-ift-2 S.-ti U.-xui d.-r Wiley. I! . W - to il , eiiat. -o . ..mu. to . . tll.lt I •• Hot tai IP 'till 'I. e .1 !> ill. - !••< .'--.oil ' Set. .1 -I r If B.: I! Mil. introdu. <<l a bill to make ni"fi“ - il.fe. t to itit.ui labor pra> ti. < l>roH'.ion* "f 'li. W.niier al ... ... ' It- aln-mly Ita p. nd >l.. to "'llia W ' Ik- l< .-<1 I -hop and ind fsttywide ■ ..lie. t. . i l.atgaining I R.-P Get,.ld W I..,Hili' I: Hid ptopo-. d a 1.-'ol ltl"' lll.'ll. tile I Ite.l state t" WoH world abolition . ' 'oin ,i!."iv n ‘.i I taty ». ri < net u. . onsid.-t ilit a j pe.o es im. dt itt \ -li.it |i t . it, i army i.-> t ir in mt reuii netted e ' ile- ft at tile <j itt .e t A low. d to de Mai n ! . < |i.ill man d- - .-mite I lai id E f alu-iit ~,| ..i 1 li. it ..tn en. i. j . Illi n -ion tidd -• ate metnb.-i I "■ -Io- j-uiit a- .ini- lommltte. -li.,t I’ll- gt"Up >tt 'idet. <1 nulit.i i y ■ ■ atiot of tli. new enetgy mot. u M.lt.itt! til.lll pea. etime H-e Ht d*‘t pl- « Ilf wot Id « Hidltl! ! 1 w i Ib-ptlblhatl -rttatoi 'lowe».. a< ' . ii-.-d him of dtsie- udir . •mgr. - I ~.na ord. I to ke< p til.- milti.it y «i f nil l« •i■ ’ S it! Io! UM ■* ‘t • • ’lull • To Attend District Meeting Os Moose Local Delegation To Columbia City \ .lelet-afloti from Adams lodge 1311 L'.val tnd-t <•’ lead ell .y Robert G I - --x. tith d ' tl. t pre-idetit. will attend a di-t I t m—ti’ig of Hi. M....— a- .i < thm -•• held a’ fol im it t'l’v \\ edtl. -iiav night The t'olumbia t'i’y liMlge Will tie host tin- lodge horn- with the meeting -..bed'll* d f.n s pm En t.-ttainni. lit will i.e fittntshed bv 'he Bl iffton lods*Barney Huntsinger. \nder-on. state rltualisth . hairman will be the main speaker The event iopen to members of the Mouae. their wives, and Women <»f the Moose mem Iter* Mr. Gas*. Henry Braun. Anthony and Ernest Worth man. a* dele-, gates will also head a group of ■ local Moose going Io Anderuon this. weekend to attend the annual mid «r talar coafareace of tba stale ( aaaoctaiioa oa Jaa«i«ry 31. F*b-j ruary 1 aad t. AH mnwßmm ara ( •Jw opml* Womea at th* Maoee ■**»■- j
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