South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 148, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 May 1922 — Page 22
SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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FARMERS IN NEED OF MORE TIME, IS EXPERT'S BELIEF Prc-mt Condition- Kush Him In a Markrt Not in Favorallr CnmlitHm. ' nv i;n.i i: Mi:vru. ni. mnNAM'i; M III KATION.
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th1 f.i rn'-r " r -ti . o k I . wh at a n 1 , - ! 'i a i ' i shirt:-. th"T" tard a ir: tr. arrlr tirr. ' . .-ir.'.- h;it formidarO -. p r.inf'-ty rrr.t t i a r vr- v -1 Ji:r''. Juiv and Auju.'t; it it rr. av i i frr- ! To 'f t C r r : n . V ; - ; i : p y t d i r. r ? h i k ' j r' ( v t f f ? !". A-ik' S S ; ; t t h t : . k .!ar.i:;try . - t h t ; i:'t v. y a - ard In do in ( n.t '; r. . Ar.d ' r f ir s' i pi' a k'ri--o it N With -.iitural produrt h--t-A-.r production ar.d 'or.-'impti"n th-r is an ir.trai th.V m-iy -rr.' h out to a whn y-ar or (n lor-r. H1" H a f iirdnrr.' r.tal factor in thr- mark- tin r,f th f,irnur's output that prha,p h;i3 r -i vr--l too littlf attention. Th An.-riran producer his sr"vn aunmf-'l to dlsposins1 of his rrop .hortly aft'-r th harvpt, Iavin? Jo 4 rn- or.rt ds th" task CH. IrovMir.ic 'inriico fneüit j and thj s--ary financing for carrying it j until n,'-ai rv if (onsiim'-i. u , ... , . fys-f-n: may ork. rior.rh!-30 lone I ::s thiVe h . V 1 .,r n 4 t?;e 1'urdf-n o! (I (L 4 I ' f rj.kjn r.irc of th t!rn ! rn-n t in Ihr mark' :nx jir-Tc-x a re f.iirly fur rf so..! rr turns. lit;' it may brt .lk il'nvn whn t)i farnr r n ds It most , 'AiV-Tl, V ( r a nf unr -rtnin imrket." d ur.fa i o.-.tble bum sn roniiitifins )- r c '-rally, h.:s hank calN in the not on' which h has serurM funds for h.is produejn? operation. The farmer J then i.s Ir ft to hold th tasr. He may have cotton, corn, rattle or othur product' suttul-'-nt under ordinary 'onditior. to met his ohli yations: but he nelH tim to market hem In an orderly way. Ar.d hcai:". in tho -rood years, he bn;s depenrled largely -.i othors to fake rare of the time f 'ort-cnt V-... V s on f h o w h o ! fle- . ' . . . - , ve'oned r.o adequate machinery for , , , , ' L. ' , ! t.iiiincr rare oi it rwrw.i nn m-i vcrpe conditions mak" it 'or him to do m. A New Situation. r: f resn rv " Inirinrr the p.i two years thi ieultural producer ha- been confronted with a r.'w situation i situ - the war and j renditions re- . 1. . u . ..-' ation brought about by the char, if til e-onomi" con suiting irotr. it. H-':md hU -banker , l.ave bem forre.i to assume a con-I '-i.lerahle ran of th burden, which n o rd 1 r a ry t i m e t d itribut d alt
aloncr th- I i r. . of nrrvin? and fi-: buy supplier and equipment for hi-i co,'l;' Ins tne enures ana the other n.ir. nJi-,. f,ir n !nn-rr,,.r f.r, onr. roi.nn nfi'h' ttiri - sprinuboanls. A-rpe ex-i
period until th- Amriran lohber. ' v.- h o 1 sa I " r. m a n u f a c t u r t a iter. 4r tt.e for"-in r ady to take tb.-m. Cotton is our r 'a ?".-! and buyer. ar arri-u'tural xport cornmodi'y aY.'l the market 1 fr r it dr ponds ..ir-lv upi"n th- dem.md frotu abrca l. As a result of developments trrowln.r 'out of th war. I.'uropean buyers rhaneci their :vir.r pri't:. Th'y hid been rust omed to tak. dchty percent ot their annual r.eds In the ftrs-t six '. month of the cotter, year; after t he war thy heran taking only fifty ppr- 1 nt in th----ime s: month. On ac- ; "un of fluctuation. in the rates of J ' Aan: ;r..t h' t ' a ! r- n l i f e. "a.-v, wh' with an y r h - t h rre,- or 1 ciin or i in y buy:nr ahead coon whteh woufd have to he pu! for in Amert- J 'ar! dollars nr so id in t" prr! a r-"d . - e a d luropean cMirrncy. ?. j i v : n c : u the create r part , v, .- :r in rn i! ' ci t h vi'.v shortly after bo-isrht onlv t" -. ;or i-e, ) 'iradinc th.etr i: vh'i-- .-' r : : ir i -b ir.:s in "".-rat million liaV- f . r 'li--A m r : - c rrrdurrr to t a rv e "are or if itn'it r h .- v w ere w a .i'tlI. He had to va;t fr:n o-ic tr -t n.'nths 'or.crr ft ;- his mor. He i r.oi ca.cu- j ' i t '1 on tllis w i;r.c. Tin Cotton Action. "A" 1th h e . or- ;: - activity . 1 ;v - i iT'-ower srto'isiv
itr.p.iir'd. the w h.- '. 1 1 p i tM'oduc1"- .-- ;e- of i i ;;-: wa d : c 1 S - !rre:-.v .::' Tl -- way to rd:-ve ho :r u i : - n a - t. put :Urt producer in pe .t;-n t r. a r k et h t . cro;. over a '.r-rer r-ri'el ar 1. a The ?ime t:nie to o pu with h.i- r cilar operation. A:;". this rrd tn v!-w. th. Wir Pir.an e "orpora ir?- f.rar.rrd. ur.-lT it- c'rr! po-A- r-. the -hip--.-c 'o-. ' ! e ra h ". r.t !t' s of (' to t'-trei-i w i re Ii- 'U "'s t h ere to ho s i'd it" fer'i" buvers for cash s It was ner,'. ,1 Th'. action was fallowed by n loan of J . f 10" A . a r, A r a .rts'.ssippi co-operative nvirketinr fatlon to f.nar.e th carrying " f e a "! v.;, .-. pv.b!;- wa r hou-s t' o tnle.', Sta- ir.t Ü it cc-il 1 b -'. '. p ; " il abf' : ' ", a r . .rd rly way V.:-. . i -!-: -;;-: tar arrar.se. : .. -. I 1 n n..: ! w ;th che- ro. , r.t . i- a : a t . r s ar.d these
ra sa er : r s ' v a r-en: en i : cec r n re " . e r.:ark etir ' ir.'s'.rc r r 1 rn . w " re followed r.:ak la reo alto ether co-nnra-'A ir,- ".'.?. itior. and to firar":rc i n 1 1 u t ! o r. se ! 1 .e-ir tnar tn; .to w e r '. o ; : hi r;:p-: v - -
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. at i. e r.o !v financed, and lia'-- to dump if : ..rk ? !n order to ' th whob-t bus4.. J .nt ; e T.r-U .-1 r. e " a e .' r -1 r t -1 3 t r ' s e : t .'1 5 cht: t o h c ; e e rt a ". i : 'k e; 7 -i o : .!'. r y-.r..,! wav.' e-a n Ca " m 1 r. ; : a h o had rturheld r bcan to! o 1 r. 1 the re - " rrK - " .1 - r " tl e -t ei n n;t. as a f-l h rr-u n ir. Trtt. othr s'd;or.. of th country. 1 As to Uto StcH-k. Tr th' e . -I r- r- :- th dp ?o'-k the normal ir.ti'is'n' in '. 1"! ö 'Vft ;r1 o in? ro' :r. s " . r- p -. r. d a 1 1 to -.a V ?. c , .-a . , ; t . I r ii III e r a.-.'ivs .-"- ; v -p. 1 irn.-:. r cor.sidf ration. "When th Agricultural CreditaVct
s tui-r-'is wcr- he in.- si'' r.t . 1 anl youfis stock not ri !y for ü.ark't wn J'incr srr.t to th-- b'.ok. mar cur r.'tur rr.'it kupp.. i'J" f ' r rr., l' th Act pavf- th Corporation ad'--, funds ar.d authority to I -1 i '.v.;h th" prcl.era on a cornpr-he-n--... h a I . an during th'- pa -t four or five rr..iTi,i.- ;t ha.- authonz. d ala n o - .1 irly n . stock a:?fL'it;r.; loir.i may h.- ir.ad for a r.orioi r.: not to '-xcf or" -ar, and th I'-.ir.-s niaj', in i'ro,r;r r;i:- s. I f- xt r.1f i for an ad ii:irr.al i.-.od -f : no to fxrfl two year., tfius lvir.r th Rtoki:.ar. time to carry through hl.s npTation.y without th nfccj-!ty i - ... , . , ' i Or. outstanding o" vt .rnrr.-r.t, al- , rhly an ar" orr.pl.r.r d f'i' . Th": '!'tav'!ifhmf r.r. of r-w liv .-"k I '.in , i rorj.;an."-s in (th" frlf:r,i;itl .-uck-' ' rowin,' Stat--. Th4 Cor'-nra r: has j ' . r.'fiirayl ti.-- Kink'-rs and ''U-in --j tuen in the.-'- omrn'in::- t ft :n j I ---jr-h rompT ni" "a-' h with s-il'Mn i 1 t:al apital. ;n rd"r f :. .tk-- :: r - j ' r in i---t -I ; I ;.- aid f-tT- t r. !v a' i;l--'ih;. in t? ' t ! . r y. In Tin Coin r It. In the C. n IiIt. many ianiir-1 mak" it a r' ul ir practice to huy ; ynur. :!- si'-rK, and f- ! ar.d faf-n i th m with rr.rn and oth'-r !i-!d pr.ducta; in oth'-r words, to F-r.d their crop to market "on four t." Normally, ahou: f-itrh'i pr'.-ni of om ;rnn in th- ln:t"-d Statfd to iivo .-tor k. Ar.d th:.- pr-'. - -ak--s tlmf-. Vor instance, it r-riir-s fi-'im irht to tc-n nir.rh- to f.iT-n -y-'tr-o'd 5tf-r. for r. . a : k . and ' a I. a a-- a v a Tht rvi with his h.irr,- t i j 1 1 :' n-tl" cor.sidf-ra h!- tin." if h is o!n to turn it into hr--f. pork or nitton. The t orn crop in th" last two y- ar.ha brn extraordinarily lar-". th1 tot ;il production a mount in? i a p-proximatc-iyN , 0 r , o 0 . 0 frushels. And thi collapse In corrnodity Tir'-ic-s ti'd up the banking far-ilit if-.-' :n the Corn iJrlt and mad'- it impossible for the farmer to finance his feeding operations in the usual way and in the normal volunv. He had leen accustom--.! to t'-rl that when . ...... o"d ( rnp most of Iiis trouhies wt-ro over. Ut he Mi,.denly .... i.i found that thev wer- oc v k-ci r. ni,'. 1 . '- .i w. 119 wa- not in pnsiuon i " liri.-im;-tho mark tir. of his ;i lonrf-r pprloil. If even his usual accommodation in th way of funds for the purchase of feeder stock; arrl it lirr!i to look as if tlu re were only d.trk days air ad. Some Piiipoi. What it means to agriculture to he I in a po-dtion to pr'ad the maikctincr of its output over a longer p r:od of timo is indicated by tho dhTer no in th outlook for the (Torn Belt farmer in October. 19:11, when the War Finance Corporation bt-?an intensivo opTation in that ction. and in lYbniary. lt2. wh . t V- - e ' ( operations nan nan ume n m it--themselves felt. In OetohT, com va sei im," at country ri.-ators , , , i ot Nebraska and Iowa at about -r ;n nt s it luih,.! In .VIirn.'irv ir h.lil r'-ser t . .... , to ZD rents and reports mtb.ratc jthat farmers were petting the e.piivialent of s f to I rents for corn mar-
i. pis.!. Aurusr. ;3:i, th!;or. cor.ir or.l.r.z the l. ' stock try d cidedly acaf. Th-
ap-jketed tiroimh live stork, The man who is in a hurry to rll : is at a creat rli advantage. And thi
h n th customary plicht of tho tho llkt - t. at a depth of from agricultural producer. As soon as1- to 41- At 'his point there is; . . . , . .la sudden tlror whih irives us a I
ho has a crop h is under pr..-sure to sell. Kither h haa to meet a. note Ipjven to cover his last productive effort, or hi . 1 ' nil t ryy r ft 1 . ' l'4 ill-' v. another the noritv hn been ot. re-imost imperative to market hi output as soon as possible after harvest, i ' ... .1 1 At harvest time the national mar ket is crowded, so to ' i e.'l K W 1 T ll , . . farmers anxious to 11. Products are abundant and priers teiatively low. mx or e;nt momns later, wr.en
the consumer is b-einnini: to tiiink' about supplies for th v-st of th j ac-j,ir. prices are up ar.d the firm.tr
usually has little to sell. It would be better for the farmer if he could SJ, rfafj hjs marketing over a longer j jieriod. because in the lor.r run he j Woald probablv cret more for i ist ' crops; it would be better for tii? I railroads. berau.se it would mean i i I accu-.more oven ue of t ran.-norta r ;on fa eilities: :t would V.e better for ta cnsun,.er. because he would b.av j more assurance of crettinr supplies at stable price throughout the yeir. t Copyright . 19 by th- Community New. Service ). ARGENTINA FAVORS FILMS OF AMERICA! i Airopcan Picture. a no in ; Popularity. DtMlarrs Official Kcport. U-ASMI.VUTON'. May 27 A merii can motion p.turo riim-. in :h ' cj..vi of a few brief years, ha vr- ac- ! ni'!r i control of the market m Ar- , over which Kuropean !i!r; .III. he hi full sway since the fir-t r the-atrr was opened in Uu-t.im j Aire in ; reports rr.vrce. Until iirJi;.-;: arcort: r to cur re the departm. nt 4 e '-O-.l-I 1 ' 1 I .urap a r i ted ru','' f h e b 1 1: re : w ith j f. im? i V"ar. , w ere ard t : e , 1 1 ra :-. ii n.arke; in Arifr.t '. A: .a. i e i ut at1. the a Ive nt introduce-.! durlr u 'TM 1 Ku rope in 'reer. pro-!utior. re'.eira'ed to th3 ha-krour.d r .l.i.v pl.iy -rord tri .":e" : - i ::". i-lnly-popular silent i- and :r. '. r r h - p r- v .'."v t n z p!"tu res pro "0 ''I e.' -n r r I '-'tri v itos The Ai ? at r.t d ar. motion picrur p : a v s f.ivor so rapidlv i:r. n: 4 . ately af'.T their :ntro..!uct:or. in thi-J Sauth. AmerT-an country that s they ted. ay are th recognize, tan- i dud an! tha highest trance fres .ir' wil'.inciy paid bv the Ar-"r.t:r.e rUMic to th favorite e 4 m-r!ran ! action r.n-nt iVman! Ter Kilnn The Remand f r m t:en-p:yure V-'Y in Arcentln i . is -re tt in proportion to pop-.;:.-itin as in any 'iir.fr country :n inp wor.a i -r ira- - n? to th depirtntrr.t of rem tne rc report, and the city lb;-' res h-'atia s of 2.'ires a.O; 4 has with 12$. m.ov:an avera c; - - mt;r.fr ,n e pa 1 a The era mm? : rdcture hou? or Ardent! :ir much more -extorsive than those offered by movie theaters in th'. country- Four pictures. co:!t:ni of ari American film as th1 fei'urard three Kiirprir. fin.- .- ? :p p h n.e nt ä r; are the- jü; ' "; -o ..rf. n p'iy .'.eoT'- :n Ar jrentina. Admission may te pur cbaseA for es picture cr fcr the J
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4 :--1-.-L 55 1 r-.t 'W- ..... -v . "v vv Ml 4 ' i V. V . ' ' .. . ...r--- .... .V-uy doubts an to the safety of water activities at Camp Kberharr, th c;tiv.p ..f t!ip lo-.tl Y. f. c. A. at t'orcy I i i . .Mich., wer'.1 (puieted by (Jeortre A. Cooper, head of the phy.-i- -' 1 'l-p.irtinriit of the association
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cnihiiioility ovri iirA dirt ctor of tho camp who Tues-1 fe could not sr-tj,5.,v afternoon t-xpres.-d the opinion j
tha; thie ware absolut Iy no ! f 4 ar of water accidents ; k' rounds f t.-r at tilt- enmp, Tho cat ef ul and nev v ( (aikk' .supervision of '.vater ac- j t:vitii'. the t ms that must be parssd by the boys before they are allow! to u.-e the hoas, and the riftid ruie.s. no in i.c nroKen in any c.u'-e. I were cited ly liim as reasons for th.' enjoym nt of water sports by all i camp. i .-. "The. camp lias a record of 12 s-eaon.sj without a single water ac ri.lf.e.t ' he said. Durini; this! j ri wl of time Ü ö m boys have swum, tish-d. a nd made vi-e of tho! t boa : and canoes on Corey I.ake. ; i Ct rmin'y record is poj, an ac ridrntiil fnt, b'ut th results of eare iiiiiy laid p: ms lor water vision. super- j
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"Nature erf iuv Ji.H t h-i t is very easily supervised, j A white -and brach extends out. into sjuucii im' i Mill' I. irives us a depth of -0 feet about 73 feet from ; f-hore. Two j.I.-rs .ift yanl-i apart etfdpl nut iiHo the lake f,0 fod t'-r.Jin from one pier to tho other "'ark Uu' "ai.ow wat-r. This pivei ,h" " Sinners a pool 15 feet ...n i ; I 11 I .ii Ilf'T P b U'.iV irtu'o.nn - - - " - . --. s? i ' ' ii j I m t . tT'r. ..ro -ir-. I . . t r- .1 . . r, i ;...l .... . ., i nut 1 . l l t ;iir ,Kf" i- a raft with a hieh dive
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1 All ir. . . . . . f Jt,.. A(V,ftv. for the u.-e .f txpert swlrnmorf. The boys are not allowed to .swim be-ond this rait unless tlu y ar takm:r a. trNt and arct and are ac companied by a l-at.' ine wpinnris swim n iu an .hour befriro tK rf eniar tr.viiu itinl at-.;. nt allow c;l out.i'!- thv rie ur.nl ;iiy pass the' ."0 y.trd tt. During the r l;ir .witiiiuiiisr jxrtod tv. l.fkniards nr- pot( ! on V1 .ich pit T nibl at th ift. Tw ! at.s wii ll lifo guards paticl bt twten th" raft and th pi-.rs watc liinc for tired wi:n-mt-rs. WitJi this k;nd of supervision it would be almost impn.-ib!" to lo. ,.e a noy um-.-- he di d ot ioarti failure. ( Koys w;:h weak I'.trts are not allowed beyond the r.,p( s. "The subm drop beyond th" life line jrivts us a depth 'f water for diving1 which eliminates ail possibility of accidents caus-.l by striking the bottom. Ies like to be in de- p water and the fact that we have. plenty if it n ar .shoi cuts diu n the area tliar must b" Mip- rv;-- d. "Our boats .ire te.-t d at tlo- -p nc . .1 , in.u of camp and at the oio.e i 4arui Tliey must lkat l'of when romp'etely tilled witli water. that does not pass this tr A boat will bt dixMidcd. To u , l-at boy must b able to witn :, yards and dt monstrate that lo knows the boat n monstrate tn.it h knows the boat rules, especially tile one ) t r als as follow?: N'"vr 1.,.-.--. a-; o-rturn-
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until help armes, "When nroprrly prpf rly liarflle! a ranoe is the ifest boat 'M tlio lake ( : never sinks, t. must be able to u.-e a canoe a bo.swi.r to the Ls;,uid th it he kn. ws the til 'i niouti j ,m nrH rv, or."ntri rules coverinc i n o s paddle one properly. ill k! 4 m .J rii i 1 4 .::v f .-.t 1-.t. .11. .lii't i'.tli.- IliI' Vl i nt o we P-ar-. rar.ct d liii r o o ; i ill .-! ace :"or I furniture ha 1 : provi-ird an 1 a ( p.eas.nc -tair w inds up fr. m th- end , I i"d the rooj-i. Si'i.rt- 'I wa.l paper , ! K-coi-a'e- hf wa.i- in tue l:v:e.r r.ium anl dir.irß- room, both of whieh have hardwood t'.oors and are , ouinr.e.' eju.ppr with fb'.or p : for r u- .amp ' ;iiii..i f -: , i . ; . v. a. i' ii.i ..- ii'.an b'ir.r w. d be a j, t . ar. ow n work. 'f amp.e s:zf it cot. tains .n n mir . ;k. built-in o-h.i: a c-o.-.d lo
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tvo .arjje Windows. J u" :de K it cr.en on t he b i e r a ; l a -d . ll'a r,E: r -j-rade df a rn.'T.it '""'. .1. .'I .1 !orr. The second floor ; mar.ded by :h- pu' c, nirnn r fi... friert' Is h i a 1 ::. it th :rir- th h p::rpo .jvair.tir.c et arh vh als all v.vf 1 f Although th ri i . American pr-r C'mpri-e virf ie ar i t! ally ail a---. - latir- that Ar:-i:;t!".i'r lean .- o r c e n h-art-s of ': i 5 r -;; r. t r V c r stir rh roou Litior. . , 1 . .., ' renr.t'.ess number "I i. ' - '"v thir hearts bv m o tJ. o r a I i : h n. ore portrayals tr" .--r'-'-n : ; it: r;:a ir1 T- c, de.-pite ihe rir.T the it I that the cot of i American f.lrr.s ij much higher than
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boys in camp are able to tmpty a canoe in deep water, re-er.ter the craft, and paddle to shore. -j)i;rinp oveninc iip the boys are not anmvf.d 0ut5ide the rorea. A i hut?-"' sprit licht is used i for puper:on. 'lVrhaps the rea.1 reason we are free from arcident? at i-;terhart i the fact that emphasis? is placed upon form in swimminp, proper l.reathihLr, and life savin? methods. nir water record last year proves that 00 per cent of the campers I . m would oe a. sue in an overturnea anoe on Corey Lake as they are in their own home?. One hundred and forty-seven boys warn to the Island, a distance of 4r.e-fourth mile, b'ixty-sven swain across the lake, one and one-half mile. 4 4 .swam the triar.prle. two miles. 74 passed tho Junior Red Cro-i.-, te.ts and 1? the- Senior Red Cross test. Seven won the KberI l; irt Volunteer Life Savirr Corpa , . . ..v, v...-i- ; . , .1-. .-.4..- r i:f., I !!' 11'' 1 lilt llfll 'i' .-L .4 rtIM Ul . ' . i li!l ust, aim i'U. .lm untfourth mile. towing another boy thfür own weight. "To a boy who swims proporly; who lean.?: to relax and breath as he should in the water, a mile swiir;' i as rf re-daing as a morning hike ovt r"!!p hills. "I-tvfry year Rome of the old campers return to hflp with the prosnm. Out of the tirst 50 who sign ed up this year are lifs savers j wh.o attended last year. As'-c any cd thm w hy we do not have watjy ac-t l'ifnts and they will tell you that; we swim at stated periods under I
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Offering No. 7 ::.v.:;s rooms, one with an attractive dnrnur window and two windows- in ad tlition. Clr.-ets opn off each bed room an el a linen close opens from 1 linen close opens from '. The Ktth room b largo j the hill. ind completely modern, including an! enamelled 5teel medicdne (cabinet u ... -v .' !- .:i"UL uiiuer m wroie nou.sa 'obtains a hatr room, coal bin and " . mhh celi ir. A year-round wHtea 3i ater i attached to the furnace and laundry trays are in piac with a cistern pump and city water. S.-reen are furni.-hed for at: outside This i a strictly modern new i- j n house and immediate popsesalon can K.t hiH Anvnrtt trrrcn-o A -
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