Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 203, Hammond, Lake County, 20 February 1918 — Page 4
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THE TIMES.
TVednPsdav. Feb. 20. 1918.
'i-.una. l'.'S opportunity to show hard, toa.naon se"use and , , patriotism, la the first place, hi Government roust be
"V supported in this war against German autocracy in the
BY THE LAKE COUNTY PRINTING 4. PUBLISHING form of submariner, or hi. crops tvill not pet to market j
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i s. , The. T'mes Eait Chicago-Indiana HarS--, daily except ! F i.Tlay- Entered at the poatofnee in Kat Chicago, .Nov-; ember IS. 1813. ,-,. 1 The Lake County Times -Saturday an t Week'y L---.t.'n. i Entered at the p?slotn.;e in Hammond, February 4. The Gary Eveivntt Times Daily cpt Sunday. -
find he ill rot be aide to get his share of the worlds wealth. Thai is tho hard, com us on sense of It. And. if i his Government is no supported by hia money, i: will; not iif able to purchase from him here in the home ' market. Th?.' alfO Is hard, common sense. In the second place, the farmers patriotism should ( tell him that the Go eminent at Washington has gi'cn
Lake County's Roll of Honor
GUNS LIKE THIS HOLD BACK AUSTRIAN S ON PIAVE
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A'i under the a.t of March 3. i;t. a seconi-c.asi htm laws anl an assurance of protection tor rus ptop :
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ADYftHTIMVti OIKICK
TKIF.PHONKS. HimmoDJ 'private xctungc) (Call for whitf.pi liepaitmen '"sry Ofrlce Vaasau !t- Thompson. East C.iicago ". I Ea.ris. "as. .""hlcago Ka.it Chicago, The Time
Indiana. Harbor Nws Dealer)
eny and hi rights as a iree citizen, and should ue sapported by his mone--noi because the government a1
, asurigtun is pometmag apari irom mm, oiu oecaure SIOn 3;oi, s:oa i the gov-i t mcnt is himself and his neighbor to the south
and his neighbor to the east and all his neighoors m
Except when the. Ejrhtins: is in the mountains Italy gets great efficiency out of her railway jruns. One of the huge cannons with its camoubajjed armor is shown in the photo just a it aent its greeting to the Austrian on the Piave. Engineers follow the troops laying tracks behind the lines for the transportation of these monster.
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le and in the I'nited States. The Government if our-
wantM. . . .TViplvir, t ' , . . .Telephone :1 '
V.Te!eph'.-n 2U selves and ivo should know enough to display practical . . .T-lepb.ine. . n.-n ,, ., rnr A.IP nw-n mini fortune and olir own ideas
. 'ti x.a '. uor i nfyy. vci una c ia in. -vu . . - - - - , . , . Whttinj TaViihoiip so-M i 0f what is right and lawful among nations and inw-(v-n'n 3'n . . - Ttflrp.ion ' 4J! 1 viduals to hack our opinion with our money and our
Larger Pald-Up Circulation Than Any Two Other Papers j ijVf5 In the Calumef Region. : .r,,c
American farmer
is feeding himself and his
If vou have any trouble ett;T Ti e t;-t e m.ice com- i friends v. hen he tiorl-ts hard and long to produce bumper
p'.aln? Immediately to the c'rru'.atlon denartinent. The T:mei wUl not be responsible tor the. ret'.j
mv tins:i;ic;ifd anu-'ea or iet'ei a;iu vf;ii :i"t not'-'e ai
ti:o;i9 cornmunicatSoxis. Snort sijnsJ icltei i;.!!?t printed at discretion.
rn of
of general
crops in this war pcr'od and tie is spending his money on himself and Irs future, as well as that of lvsail'ts. w hen hi support? the Gove .-nment by purehaMns Liberty bonds.
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THRIFT STAMPS.
THE TIMES is pleaRcd to accede to the wish rf the executive officers of the War Savings Committee In announcing that Lake county's quota of the $2,000,000,000 War Caving and Thrift Campaign is $2,917,520. This quota Is computed on a basis of ?20 for every man. woman and child in Lake county.
FREE PASSES. Secretary of tho Treasury McAdoo has issued an order prohibiting the railroads from issuins free passes in violation of the law. This is an insinuation, without direct charge, that such passes have been issued. It
has been pretty generally understood that since the
ON BUILDING HOMES. j Th" ques'ion of building homes for the titles of . ; this rejrion in order to accommodate the people Tho are coming here is about cs serious a problem as can be ' imagined. As the Fort Wayne News in ppoakin? of ;
' that city's particular need? ?ay . i "JJuildin? companies are heir.? urged to meet, this I demand and there is no question that it is an immediate
and coropeliins one. Yet they can hardly do so unless j ! ;h real estate market livens up. Peoplo must manifoFt. j i a disposition to buy before the building companies are i warranted in going- in on construction. If. is all very :
j well to say that they should build houses to rent, dui, ! inasmuch as they are building for business end not for I pleasure, there are two overmastering obstacles in the
way. In the first place these companies have not the money to devote to a wholesale erection of tenement houses and in the second place reDtal property, except tho ven- cheapest, does not pay interest on the Investment. Vnder the law of Indian the landlord ha? no
I,al Conaty-a (Head la Cua war with. Oirmur and AnitrU-Kan. iy nOBEUT M.r.KI.X-;r. Ilarnmond; drowned off coast of New Jersey, May 2S. I-KN'N'IS HANNON, Indiana Harbor; pton-iame poiaon. at Fort Oglethrepe. Chattanoosa, Tepn., June 1 ' . FKANK M-.NI.F.T. Indiana tlarlurl !..;ied jn France at Battle ,f T.it'e. ..:-. 'i. ARTIIL P. BASULEK, Ham. mend; Uted at I.ion Spr.nifs. Tex., cf spinal irseturgitie. August 16. JOHN PAMBKOOKS. tast C'hlcaso; liilled !n France. Sept. 16. ARTHUR ROBERTSON. Cary; killed in france. Oct. PI. LIEUT. JAMES VAN' ATTA, G?r; U!l!ed nt Vltny Ht-ige. JAMES MAOKIN7.1E, Gary; killed Ht Yimy Ridpe. POLril IUKPZYKI. East ""hltaeo; killed tn France. Nov. 27. E. BURTON HUN DUET, Gary: killed In aviation accident ai. Taliaferro fields. Everman. Tti.. I'ec. 1. 1317. HARRY CUTH BERT LONG. Indiana Harbor; killed In accident at Ft. Blips. Tfja., Dec. 10. ' PEKWOOD DICKINSON, bo-v-ell; died aomewhere in I'rance, of pneumonia, Dec. 12. EDWARD C. K03TPADE. Hobart; killed by explosion la
France, Dec. 22.
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in the preat Napoleanic war ac-ainst Ruas'.a, on the Hungarian flc'.dt for the freedom of Hjngary. etc, ft'-. We !" front the aliovc farts how nvj--h the
i Poles love freedom, not jut th'-ir own. j ! hut freedom in general, a fio-d"rr. for; ! a!l nations. ! 1 Eet us remember In the month of nat'onal relebration thnt tho ranu- I'o- ! ; land whose sons fought Kron t battles j j not only for the freedom, of their own j I country but also for the f reedorn of !othe;.. are doinr iheir bit in tho pre- i etit R.-tat woiiu'a v. ar. W hile poor i (and oierridden by the Prussian army;
Poland is Wording and her people dy-J
tar.
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twites "Wiit
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AND. goh, it's the Ladles' Home JOURNAL think of It that's
j log from Marvation, the Polish legions I ! are fighting on the Allies' side In ! Franr e. Volunteers In the the U. H.. Ca- I nadian and Krenoh armies are very nu-
P.t'NNING who
a story about a heroine
enactment of the laws prohibiting free passes, the law j protertioi. tgainst the unscrupulous renter and he is hyBS been observed. In fact, the roads were glad to havc j D9ajdos subjected to burdens that are decidedly onerous.
lh law to protect them from the applications for free j Arf a business proposition the owning of tenement houses ;
passes. Mr. McAdoo':".' order sounds very murh like
MEMORIAM
lnche iif.i''
question the lawjer asked a witne?: boatiD? your tnotber-in-law?'"
' without it? lure."
"Have ou quit! "jn former ears when taxs -were lo-w, construe
ition cheap, houses without modern convenience.-", and; 1 po public improvements to be paid for, it was possible '
! for
the landlord who was on the job every minute to j
get by with his investment. But that day has passed, j and.2.s a general thing desirable residences are not j
! being rented except in instances where their o ners j fcbuiarv, thf month of a-' L,rW .M TION Al. ITJEBtl TIOV.
'Manifestlv a condition exists wh?re
want homes must Duy tnem ana upon toe wnoi it js f h birth o
condition which is decidely desirable. For it is not as and t ashington, the fathers of thi
o tho nurchaspr had to have the monev on hand. Such i country, for whom not only Arr.cr
. 1 - - -u- ,vu,(i,st. frA ihave high respect b
most subversive to municipal progress. But -where.'
.VE MUST NOT BE INCONSISTENT.
President Wilson's med'ation commission, named to probe Into industrial unrest, further adds in its report: "In fact, the ovei whelmir.c mass of th labor in? population is in no sense disloyal. Before the war labor was. of course, filled with pacific hopes .shared by nearly the en ire country. But like other portions of the citizenship, labor has adjusted itself to the new facts revealed by the suffering and the faith of thje nation. With the exception of the sacrifices n the men in the armed service, th greatest sacrifices have come from the lower rung of the industrial ladder. "Too often there ia a glaring inconsistency between our democratic purposes in this war abroad and the autocratic conduct of those guiding industry at home " This recommendation for less inconsistency ' between our democratic purposes in this war abroad aDd the conduct of some of those guiding industry at home" recalls a speech made in Gary on October 3, when the independent party opened its city campaign. Pecryins war piof-'eering and emphasir.lng the un-American evils
that result because workmen are forbidden to oresn'.rn t ?Uch depression as the prospects all are mat lor some both of which are matters taken up by the president's j years after the war's conclusion property will be even rornroission. the speaker anticipated Mr. Wilson's com-J higher than i3 presenf value, and certainly there are m'ssioners in a similar plea for consistency, when he ! not such attractive rental properties offered that people
aid
rnerou. The Poles will have soon a big ain-y of their own oonsistir.-T en-
j tirely c,f polish volunteer? fro .1 a' : parts of the world and especially fre;.-i I j the United Stat".-, f.srhtinjr in France ;
is:d,e hy sid wjh thy Frcrri'. U;-itiM. ! CUT
jnt American armies f.-,r the freedom t that Ions
01 sreat united od 1ndepnd-mt Po-
..v.. .-. i general
SHORT enou;h to display about ten,
j UNTIL we get news that the com of 1 garlic is mounting higher and higiifr i every day.
WE suppose that when the kaiser S ITS down at night to think over the
ituntion and what Oott
of the most
IS
1 t hit k.
Uoir.g for him he undoubted! trat the best of us make mh--t : c. 111 a -Hbilc.
WL'V'E seen s'
n mo of
!.n tllT
'lilllL "ho nar learmns to run
i.ecs , 'xl
VOICE OF PEO P U E
land, eonsiatins of "nu,n. Aurf rian ' WHAT prithee can : and German Poland, with Gdansk as ' whom you rebuke for tic the Polish port on the p.ilt 1,- sea. 'back cf his tio-k and
Eons life for tn;-d aar? Pvland ! j and the world's Deniocraev; j 1 L. ClinZANOWSKI. LLP. A ! . Indiana Harbor, i Kosiiuszlio'a birthday. Feh. 12. j
i tell a lad washing the
NOT carrying a clean handkerchief WHEN he says
-i't I jrotta
"Will, 1,, ain't it war. 'conii.ilze
thoee t-ho Ed:tor . ,
V.'e celecrate hms
ABOUT OLIVER GOLDSMITH. Hammond, Jnd , I"cb. 1.
1 T '1. 1 T , , , 1 r .
month, the c reat 1 -"fr mhw.
! LAi'OLLETTE sct-ms to j DC quite a bit quieter these days
PROBABLY hell to arrcarlnj one of
WAi niakmc out her f.rst repci t UNDER the head "Accidents ' !tsted: "BUMPED an old gent"
L"nder the headiest of 'hen filled out:
'Remark;'
cans
the -whole world.
They were fortunate In tn'.r work roi
their fellow citizens,
sible for people to acquire a title to their homes on terms but little more burdensome than paying rent, there is every inducement toth sensible and thrifty
citizen to become a, home owner. In past years
-th
who as the re
United States of
powerful nation
America. In tho a.ne month of February, the birthdav of America s martyred rres-
a nd
THE Bolsheviki.
h.
country
Lincoln As time goes on the literary -world
shall agree, tht Oliver Goldsmith's . these days amons
P"em. Th Do?erted Village", traces! 'h- e'.olution of the world's commerce.'
Literary men. who hs-. e yti ffere w ith ! WHERE can o.i theblues and melancholy, ha-.e recuper- i newspaper?
ated after readme the "Deserted Villtte" ! now enjov snirited and active I;es re-'
gardlr.g the common rights of humanity. Oliver Goldsmith must have been a
master of anoleary and the evolution 0'.'! BT playing the hooch ee-kooehee and literature. He w as er.d..iwe,-j w ith n vo- ; other claical '"lections on the mouth
TUE Pioem'r).g Star says, ".eb Haw-
Kir.s entertained a crowa at the piackn.!.h 5hop
"SIMTLT awful." "DAMTOWN Hit By Rn rr Ice," ?a. -a headline WE don't know whether it refers TO South Bend or Fort Wayne IN fact it wouM fit cither one. PEOPLE are always impugning iha intelligence of tho biddy
a her.
la.'
people could be found who desired to rent and those
few almost without exception were those who knew;
their residence here to be temporary or uncertain. ' Within the past few month?, however, tho real estate market has suffered a tremendous slump by reason of the war. There is ro sane or logical reason for
birthday of
great Thadeus
ZEIi'S j-ome musician.
all lovers ef poetry. IPs mind was extraordinariiy brilliant end luminlfTeus. j
It was r;eh and senteiia and contained; WE shall never be effulegence, lustre, brightness and splen- j with
for h'.s ! dor. To emirn such a great charaCer j must have required extreme patience, on
' H'irf .if thinr-
eron-d . 'he part ef his teachers. Tca-her. who j '
art and literature and tn" ni-aun-
over four mon'hs ago: "It is a most, regrettable fact that the principle of autocracy, of divine righ. of arbitrary rule, of the assumption of 'trusteeship' over the people is not confined to the House of Ilohenroilem nor its baneful influence to the confines of the German empire and her allies. Even here in America, we too often pee around us the F-irno arrogance, iho same assumption of superiority, as well as the same fawning supplication to that assumed authority "It is a fact to be sincerely regretted that in manv industrial combinations in our own Co-
th'S I T.'nrnin and WftEhinttop we
n,. tw v,. fTr tr-.fir.ti Pole., celebrated the cabulary tnat Old and do-s tiay cinrrn . organ
U Ul U Lmj L'VU t - u ...... - - -
I'Oiana 3 tiauonai tri,
KoseiusWo, who too.
gave his life- for his country, hut witb- ! out a chanct to rebuild it, and with
out a enance to iej,a,n ijcrjun beloved Poland. Thadeus Kes-iusko was th
r rn t but unharr"' man e. Poland, knew
..j . - j ..,i,f n,ld.i tMr.rs of life, cuarded hi?
Tr? ftrri',T in .I'liPIim nu 'v. - io.j
the freedom of this country, where he 1 carefully. j-iis 2lLL ILIA.. ...... k
left an everlasting an d immnna: memory, which the American reople
are proud to comrner.iorate. "
Through the eTorts of the two heroes of Poland Pulaski and Koseiuszko. came Into contact for the first time the annals of the, Iwo great na
tions- the one pulled clown rrem tne
vi hclly ;atisficd !
FOOD Administrator West be r
m Lake founry
s con-
BUT we never yet knew
a rotten eggSOMEBODT wants to know what Adam and Eve died of A FTLE-rLEXT of course. THE softest snap then days is being an alien enemy NO draft, co sacrifices, all be has to do is to tilT tight andrr.ale n-,ciiey AS if there were no war:
! are wooed away from the home-owning no'ion. The deI pression can only be ascribed to psychological reasons, j but it Is nevertheless real and discouraging. Certainly ' building cannot bo cor.dur,i in the face of such con
ditions and certainly too, this condition should be rem- -orja'a stage by the outrares
! edied. Unquestionably there must be a concerted and j usurpers and partitf.-ners of Poi,md
1 determined movement here on the part of our peopio 1
IS FIRST AID TO "RUSTV" STENOGS
three
I nubia the same spirit of superior.
Of the
doctrine of super man, of trusteeship has stood out most conspicuously since the present strugcle of Hohec'ollom autocracy to throttle to democracy of the world." In fighting a war for democracy for abroad we rauit not. forget that, in parts of this country there is the grim ruie of industrial autocracy that sooner or later vill have to be tempered with governmental processes.
j to inject that confidence In real Ir.i er-ments h!-h tlfir j nature warrants. j "There is every reason to believe that the purchasing ; power of the dollar Is grea'er today lhan it v. 1 1 1 be aK-un ; for at least a decade, for more and more the tendency ! a to monetary inflation, the invariable consequence of i war times. Those who are wise, therefore, will buy
; home? at once instead of
found his aptitude and put forth strenu-I
eu oris to oeveiopo ins ia'ent powers. 1
j A: a lover of Oiiver Goldsmith's poem "The Deserted Village." 1 w ish to set j
forth my favorite err. of his poem fori tho benefit of THE TIM E3 readers as I follows: I
LETTERS FROM SOLDIERS
POSITION OF THE AMERICAN FARMER.
Prussia. Austria and Rusia and the ther i:nr in th world's aienn. by
-. 6:i;'r! : f.'r s. ai sons.
Poland, through hr wonderful hlstot v. same a America, never "Knew the yreijiT f -J -r- !!-.;i. Although Poland neer ued any foie- of the sword to a,H any netgliber's territory to hr own. her power did g-ow. TV see the unusual histori'-al phenom-
deferring action and until n,'n where nations at their free will
a later day. The buildint companies realize wen eaougn ' ..,rh ., n,,ne. .,- Uu. t
tin
fo:
bleh there are no purchasers.
jc.'i un.. . ....... . , ipev ert!,ory wiiicu ie situation, yet unless they can sell they cannot build, j t).njS snd l.nh-in'a. )r it is impossible for them to borrow money on houses! Poland. like America
-a. ore not Knew
any eoneptest or roooery 01 a loreign . - - . . - - TV, a In Phlnr'fl
"We need here a little campaign of educa'ion - edu- ; h.ftory ,he high proof of the oV6 of cat'.on as to real estate values, the advan'aee of home- liberty in the set of wat-s like: in 3 44 1
and Hie desirability of erecting here severay waged agra'nst Turkey by the power. ul
With practically every great, food-producing co in'i
in the world, Argentina excepted, now engaged in the j great world war, the tillers of the soil End the nations ! "urning to them for bread. This war lias proved a gold! mine to the farmer, not only in America, but all over!
the world. A roan with food to sea uas made mony 11
wherever he marketed his produce. Tbe American farmer has been particularly fortunate. The United States held aloof from the struggle for two years and the American farmer received top prices for bumper crops. The wealth of the world flowed lefo his lap, whil Swede. Dane, Frenchman. Englishman and Italian breakfasted, dined and upped off the crops and cattle he sent abroad. All that is changed now. The United .States has
; ownmg.
Ionian 1 residences. For they are sadly needed."
klnp ef Poland. Tdisiaus. on the field ' of Warn- in defene of Christianity .from the invasion of barbarian Turks: ! about two centuries later we see again
1 the hero king John Fobieski. under The political trickery involved in the attempt to th walls f Vienna !n the year 16S3. -1 . v 1 l i nir-T Vi till r. 1 .1, . a ! f nn nl T-' : f r ti a Tt r Pheic.
C POpUiJlI Will CUt" wiMlfs 'Jl 1U' lJlrtjv.n 1 y. imi is ajt-v.i--t. v
POLITICAL TRICKERY.
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The foilawlng is composed by a aerr-- n r, e ii"f-i nonv 7 nn, cfatl,na at
"le friends to truth, ye statesmen whoi.. '. . ' r ' ' . . . ' jriattiesburg and forwarded to the Iw.n .!'jr'e , , City correspondent for publication:
J 11S tJ" .1 llldil 7 Jl.' .ilLUdJr, LilT JU'Jl 3'
decay. Tis yours to
stand t ."'tween a s-"'"e-i5il a
I Weil, cood luck and good-bye udge how wide the limits! We il wlr. victory or die j We're off " the w ar with a stn.e ! Atirl i' f.r rrnn!,. to tn.-w that "C
vi 1th load;
nntaH tho war nd what for ! wo ears, nieunt h o i a rni; .men t
; ting over nation-wide prohibition through the alteration of the national Constitution is apparent at a glance, i i C1.h q arhmne nrohihition Idaho with 400.000 popula
tion counts for a much as New York with 10,000,000 population, and prohibition Arizona with :M7,0'0 population, .scores equally with Pennsylvania with a population of S.-00'VOort. Three-fourths of tbe stae map approve this amendment even though three-fourths of the
people or he country are opposeu 10 any such tmrryiu,
r w-h:
o: wnat iney regai u a j iuam n-ruui
nrivi eco fie are-; the uniumore Mur.
tiar.Ity. called by Popa and tne r,n--prror cf Austria, he hastened with the j Polish army and repelled the Turks, j ejranelpattnjr from their barbarity and ' burtality Viena and the whole of E-i-1 rope. Even after the last partition of ; Poland In the year 1 795. the defeated t
Polish ni-riiy by the.
of Russia. Prussia and Austria, marched from their beloved country, teorgamfed the Polish legions, who fought later on the Italian fields for Italian freedom, in France, at the Parisian
v . r for i be. frepri-in: or t ranee.
J
Proud swefls the tide.
freight en ore. And Fhouting Fi-liy halis them from her s'ioi e ; Hordes e'en beond the rn,;r's wish, abound, And rich men flock from ail the rrorlS around. Ill fares tho land, to liast-i!':ig ills a prey Where wealth accumulate and men de-
cay. i Well, Oliver Goldsmith. I remember you. I am going to bed. Good night.
Yciirs truly. WILLIAM KELLY-;
of! Correspond An. v" I fr m Iei lin.
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Mrs. Henry T. Rainey.
TV, vtifo of Henrv T. Rairev of
o:,.h,ned horde. Tn,no.-s is WashintrtoVs first aid to
frirls who are "rusty" on typewriting i
or ciertcai accompiinn;einv. chairman of the woman's co-operative, council and helps girls into the niche thev should fill in government
vovl
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It rrr.n't take Co. I. 'otig -l ' r tii y're : oune: and the Mrotis. And those Germans w e w ill stiuij ; i poleAr.d we're r.ot going to s'op Till we're 'over the top," Dear mother, wc".' send you a a; d f i-om Be:-', in. A ' i ! nil aigue w ith F'ritJ: Tiil he's giad to call qui's I'or there ain't a soidicr fioni C". L That wouldn't tight like h I "Somewhere in Berlin " For Co. 1. simply rail'! s'a'-k And we're not coming back Swc-ei heart, till 1 scnd y.ju a card f i -tn Berlin. France, needs tis, we ail Vnow Teg. and Co. L is darn glad to go For we owe her n debt .Ar.d we will pnv it, ycu bet Mothers, you'll get a card from Berlit;. The whole Co. L boys are scrappct And be'teve me it's time. V. e're all blamed clad thRt we're in Thank C5od, we can all fight For we know w-c arc rig-tit. and People back home, ieu'11 get a card ro..: Berlin.
E. 151st Inf.
fpigned J. n. Set scant, of Co.
Hattiesburg, Siis. J. P.. Tour communication did
rea. isr-i 'in.
Ii n.e until too late for Saturday' e. I v. i'l await the card from E-' r-
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