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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1939. INDIANA EVENING GAZETTE, INDIANA, PKNNAi, PAGE TWO JAMES STATES Governor Prepares Defense Iowa Quakers Move to Bring German Refugees' for Resettlement Chinese, Japanese Gaim Victory in Huge Aerial Battle Over Lanchow SCHOOL POSITION Detail, af the plan remain to be where a new nationalist offensive worked out, but the first group of was expected against the one-fourth If Glad to Help Out, Both Chinese and Japanese forces have claimed victory in a huge aerial battle over Lanchow, import ant Chinese military base in north west China, A Japanese communi HOUSE DEBATES POSSIBLE GUAM NAVALPLANS 0 Crux of Controversy Over $552,000,000 Defense Program Today WBST BRANCH, la, feb. M. () A common desire to aid German refugee. Has brought together two faction, of West Branch Quaker, spilt since 1660 and forecast new aU tentlon for the little towa commun It Doesn't Cost State Money ity where former President Herbert Hoover was born.

que said 3ft Russian-made planus were shot down in the engagement but Chinese said only three Chinese pilots were injured while eight Japanese aircraft were downed. of Spain still In government hands, Britain added a new slogan "peace through trade to her appeasement policy as debate on the Empire's defenses neared an end in parliament. Dispatch of British trade envoys to both Moscow and Berlin was regarded as significant, particularly since closer trade relations with So- HARRISBURO. Feb. Jl.

SvenlYnv Quakers, reoreseni- ing 100 Iowa settlements, and both the -conservative and tirograsslve France gave her semi-omcta en Governor James says he would "be very glad to help" revive the dor. mant $83,000,000 school-building program advanced during the Earle wings of the faith here, have join voy to Ntttionalist Spain, Senator ed hands In a project to provide a Leon Berard. fresh instructions for FOREIGN POLICY refugae, is expected lo arrive Jt the spring after $6000 has been spent renovating the boarding school Iowa ouaker groups plan to pay the cost of repairing and reconditioning tht boarding school While the cost of maintaining the refugees afterward will be met by the American Friends Sei-vloe Commit' tee. The plan Is lo keep the refugees at the school about 60 days, Ten Americana, probably will live with the 40 refugees In an attempt to aid them In becoming accustomed lo American ways of ltv Ing and cusloms. West.

Branch Is a town of 660 residents in' Southeastern Iowa. Hoover was born In a small house which still stands In the commun administration, if someone "could show me where we can get th money," trying to reach a basis for formal recognition of Generalissimo Franco's regime. Though France held mue nope In Orient Bothers with Argument Over European Relations current negotiations would bring vi ei miasm mignv upm me closer diplomatic cooperation. The foreign ministers of the Balkan Entente Rumania. Yugoslavia, Turkey and Greece met In Bucharest to discuss ways of bringing Bulgaria fully Into their orbit fto the five nations could act as one great power in Southeastern European affairs', But, he told a delegation of labor leaders and teachers' representatives yesterday: "As long as 11 costs the state any refugee home and readjustment center for victims of Nazi Germany's economic and political alterations, Meeting earlier tats week, the Quaker, decided to do (heir part -'to alleviate suffering and make cillsens" of German refugees-by rebuilding an abandoned Quaker boarding school near here and Using It as a home tor refugees, to be brought there In iroima of 40.

peace to Spain, French efforts were bent toward swinging Franco away om the Rome-Berlin axis. Mili moneyt we can't do 11," tary dispatches reported increasing The proposal to finance construc WASHINGTON, Feb, 21 WV-The 'Rouse leached the crux of the controversy over the administration's ctivity on the central Spanish front tion ot new schools, advanced dur if In 4mW ing the 1936 special session by for taught American customs and then 4552,000,000 defense program today recommendation for a seaplane mer Senator Edward J. Thompson A severe cold wave chilled the ity and some of his relatives sill sent out as residents of a new country. PLANE CRASHES Continued from page one base on the Pacific Island of Guam, live here. northern middle western states.

Minnesota lows included 45 below The Guam proposal, included in a $53,900,000 bill for improved naval air bases, accentuated questions of at Park Rapids, 32 below at Wad separated about 9:30 p. m. Navy's Commander-in-Chief Goes to See I flew Until the indicator showed the gas tank was empty," he said, "I ena, 18 below at Winona and 2 below at Minneapolis. Snow covered Southern Wisconsin. -foreign policy In the orient ai itime of intense argument over American relations with Europe.

Senator Pitlman (D-Nev), chair- glanced at my watcfi and it was (D-Cenler), provided for federal contribution plan was held In abeyance when hltdiea developed In the financing arrangements. Trie school-building program's planned benefits lo Industry, particularly the building trades, were klrcssed by members of the delegation, headed by James McDe-vltt, president of the (A FLO Slate Federation of Labor. The Pennsylvania Federation of Teachers left with the governor a message declaring James' oonositlon Light snow in upstate New York I Its Mfc. iccompanled a drop of 26 degrees man of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, emphasized European war threats last night in pleading for slronn national defense. While the American pciple hate in 24 hours to 11.6 at 9 A.

at Niagara Falls the temperature was IS at the same hour and the ice bridge in the gorge was one of the strongest and largest in recent 10:19. "I thought I was near Corry field when I went over the side. Later I learned I was miles away. "When I landed I came down in waist deep water. I was in the Escambia river, near the mouth.

"It was pitch-dark and 1 didn't know which way to go. I started one way and the water started getting deeper. I tried another direction and it was deeper again." war he sdid In a radio address, "they are not afraid to die for Christianity, morality, justice and liberty. Many a mistake has been 95 years. The mercury was down to to the Thompson program.

"willdnV serve lo deny the 'equal standard of education' and 'equal opportunity for every boy and girl In the Commonwealth'," which the federal 36 in New York City and fair and moderately cold weather was made in past history by not letting dictator governments know this on the stan." Administration leaders expected aooroval by tomorrow night of the uon said James pledged during his campaign. With his flashlight, tied around his neck in accordance with navy flying A Rock Island Railroad switcn- In Chicago to defend himself against chains of '-vjcaUngr Ue eode of judicial pracllfte" preferred by the American Bar Association, Gov. Arthur H. James of Pennsylvania la pictured, left, with his friend, Col. Carl Estes of Harrlffburg, Pa, The churges graw eut of Governor James' accepting his judge's salary while cam pair nine for governor last fall.

man. John J. Williams, 36, was kill ed when he slipped on icy steps regulations, Herbert tried to signal "I yelled, and Anally heard an answer," he related. "A couple of ftsh ermen picked me up in a boat." air base bill, which was on the House calendar directly behind bills to extend the lending powers of the export-imp or tan bank and affiliated and fell under a switch engine at Hutchinson, Kas. Missouri coldest reading was 4 below.

-agencies. Controversy over establishing MOVE CONCLAVE BACK ONE DAY 0 Cardinals to Meet March A biting cold wave gave Texas BUND Continued from page one the bitterest weather of the season. Crops and nursery stock were dam seaplane base at Guam developed after a naavl board had reported that fortification of the island would greatly strengthen defense of the College Weather aged in East Texas but the lower Grande citrus regions escaped. Amarillo had 10 above. name of Secretaries Perkins, Hopkins.

Morgenthau, Supreme Court Hawaiian Islands, the Panama Can. al and the Western Coast of North Uncertain weather forced post Justice Felix Frankfurter, and Attorney General Murphy. 1 Instead of Feb. 28; Three En Route -America, Clear and colder today. Wednes There was much criticism of ponement of the flight of the Boeing Clipper, America's largest airliner, to gulf points.

Critics, including Republicans and Democrats, said the island was in a Roosevelt administration activities day fair and warmer. Temperature at 8:00 A. M. today, 25 degrees but the most direct reference to th VATICAN CITY. Neb- Feb.

21. region of the Pacific dotted with Japanese mandated islands and that aboxe zero which was lowest in 24 hours: the highest was GO. No pre- President himself was made by Mr OBITUARY Kunze, who called the executive Cardinals at the Vatican announced officially today they would meet in conclave March 1 to elect a new Pope. I cipltation. Barometric pressure yes fortification would be considered slan at JaDan.

Rosenfeld." There were boos and terday, today, zb.5. derisive shouts from the crowd. WILLIAM K. NIEL. Punxsutawnev.

A speaker described on the pro They previously had fndlral.il February 21. William K. Niei. a Another segment or the defense program, which the House already has approved, probably will come before the Senate next week. It is the $376,000,000 army expansion gram as the Rev.

S. G. Von Bosse the Pine Township High School they would start the conclave Feb. 28. with voting to begin the follow resident of Perry township during most of his life, died in his home at of Philadelphia cried out, as a de Thursday.

monstration arose from the floor: nx, Monday after an illness B. R. Williams of Indiana ing day after Cardinal O'Connell of Boston and the two South American prelates arrived. 'What America needs is a re- of two years. He was 69 years old.

measure. It was uncertain whether mem caller in town Friday. turn from Democratic misrule to The deceased, a son of One and bers of the Senate Military Com Alvin Trout of Strongstown was the Republican principles for which The Vatican announced, however. mittee would attempt to write a caner town baturday. George Washington fought" that the cardinals decided the open provision into the bill restricting the Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Brilllante and Susan (Beck) Niel, was born in Banks township, Indiana County January 15, -1870. Forty-seven years ago he was united in marriage to The rally was held for the an President's powers in making mili chlldrfen were Spangler callers ing ceremony would be March 1. Voting consequently will begin on March 2nd. tary planes available for sale to iJook SinGinG- at FOuB.5ANG im CHOifi AT nounced purpose of honoring Washington.

Upon the stage there was a vast painting of the first President, miss Lora weaver (a sister of John 1 vj 111 iaassssaaasMySw foreign powers. All the 82 cardinals are expected Weaver of Indiana), to which IN FATHERS MINE. Separata legislation to this ef- flanked both vy American flag? Gomer and Albert Smith were Indiana callers recently. Evelyn Shultz is employed at the to attend union Ave children were born. feet was offered yesterday by Sen.

by Swastikas. Speculation oulckened on th'a He spent most of his life in Perrv In the first parade of the storm ator Nye (R-ND). Nye, one of the leaders in the committee's Investi- Thomas Andet-aon home. toiiship and until bis retirement a chances various cardinals, although all. cpneeded there was lit troop color guard the Swastika was gatibn of French purchase 'of lOO'l ew years ago was a most competent carried iirsL American flaca bob tle upon tvhlch to base predictions.

and ambitious farmer. bing on behind. light bombing planes, proposed that Army-Navy regulations governing A few diplomats to the Holv PINE FLATS He was also a loyal member of Kuhn, bulky in his full uniform inougnt the chances were slight Sea the release of newly-developed regalia, with a black Sam Brown increased for election of Eueeni the Frostburg Methodist Church and his death Is sincerely mourned thru- planes be written into law. Cardinal Pacelll, Vatican secretary belt across his chest, was the last speaker. He asserted that Jewish The Senate has not heard the last out the community where he was oi aiaie under Pius and now Ca- of the incident, however, for mem Stanley Tate, wife and two children of Dixonville, spent Sunday at the home, of his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. R. Tate. Carl Gamble, mother, father, sis well known and loved by alL merlengo of Interim Ruler. Most Communists were "slimy and denounced particularly the sale of American airplanes to He is survived by his widow, two observers, however, thought he bers who view 11 as evidence of the administration's desire to aid eratic nations expect to discuss It in nee 4WC5c40ou.Sovie uA'sT Plxy- Nt President Roosevelt looks up at the cruiser Houston as his barge comes alongside at Key West, Fla.

With the President aboard, the cruiser steamed rapidly to join the "attacking" White Fleet in the Navy's greatest Caribbean war games. daughters and three sons, Mrs. Bla- France. would' receive merely a substantial courtesy vole on the first ballot. ter and brother of Shelocta spent Sunday at th home of Mr.

and Mrs. sius Koss, of Pittsburgh; Mrs, Perry D. McMillen. of Froslburg: Harry This, he shouted, was "secretly foreign policy speeches when the Army expansion bill reaches the Only three ol 62 members of the Niel, of Dora; Thomas Niel, of near floor. maneuvered through the department presided over by (Secretary of the Treasury) Morgenthau." Armor Stiles.

Robert Merrick who has been employed in the CCC camp near El Punxsutawney, and Harvey Niel. of College had not yet arrived. They were Cardinal O'Connell of Boston and the two South American pre Mrs. E. K.

Nupp of Slarford Tues Russell attended the funeral of their I ffiDM aunt. Mrs. Emm. Hlne. In 1 Coolspring.

Fifteen grandchildren and Ave great-grandchildren also At the end. some but not all of day. mira. New York, spent the week-end 28 lates. Mttl ttua.

MERCURY DROP Paul Joiner is on the sick list survive. town Thursday. Frank Parry and Norval Low man Cardinal O'Connell. as dean of with his parents. Mrs.

Frank Wallemire and Gwen Mr. and Mrs. Porter Black of Funeral services will be conducted the audience stood stiffly at tht Nazi salute, arms upthrust, palms extended, as the last parade of the storm troopers wound down the aisles of the Garden. Hybrid seed corn is now occupy cardinal priests, will have a number of special functions. With Cardinal nie Parry are spending a few days spent Sunday afternoon with the in the Frostburg church at 2 Ebensburg were calling In town lne home 0Iiver Parry and HALTS FLOOD Wednesday and burial will be in the PignatelH Di Belmonte.

dean of the former's son, Oliver Parry, In ing the thoughts of many farmers in Indiana County. Consideruble information is ah-endy available but there family who are suffering from an church cemetery. cardinal bishops, and Cardinal Cac- attack of influence. Evelyn Leone of Heilwood spent cia Domimom, dean of cardinal dca- mugh confusion regarding the Tuesday with her aunt. Alma Vozer.

DAIRY MEET AT JOHN CHARLES MARKS. Funeral cuns. he will approach the elected Betty Lou Glenn, a pneumonia patient. Is much Improved at this adaptability of different hybrids. of services for John Charles Marks, PontllT to ask his acceptance.

in order to have complete in for- It is our generation's destiny lo make democracy live. William O. Douglas, chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission. BRUSHVALLEY writing. of Arbutus Park, a retired em ll the tradition or many past elec motion to date on the subject of hy Unscheduled Visit Summer Causes Stream Rise Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Graham and daughter and J. Houck caled on relatives at Carrolltown Thursday. Lou Ball oz was an Indiana caller Friday, brid field corn, a meeting has been ploye of the Johnstown School District, who died at 4:15 o'clock yes The Ybung People's class meeting of the Clu lstian Church will be held Friday evening at the home of Frank H. N.

Reist, extension soecialist in tions Is followed, the one chosen will respond "nolo esiscopari" "I do not wish to be bishop (of Rome)." planned for Tuesday, February 28 al terday morning in Lee Hospital, Be active, and don't count the 10 a. m. in the main court room of Parry. 'warn! Mrs, Mary Adelman. who Johnstown, will be conducted at agricultural economics at Penn State will be the principal speaker at a dairymen's meeting In the Brush He win be asked to reconsider the court house.

Misses Alma and Evelyn Leone M- Mrft Dean Barber after at- (By The Associated Press) 2:30 p. m. Wednesday in the Gocher and then will accept with the state 1 recently died in Chicago The mercury dropped as much as E. J. Walter, corn extension spe-ialisl at Penn State, who is the best laining an age of liu.

valley Community on Friday eva- and Barbara Bakale were among the sons Dick and Jerry spent Sunday ones who attended the Valentine I at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Logan Funeral Home. Rev. Roy J.

Meyer, pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church. SO degrees and cut short today an ment that "Since God wishes that I should assume the Pontificate, I am unable lo say nay." uk. teoruary is at 7:30 d. m. authority in Pennsylvania on corn, of which Mr.

Marks was a member. Colored motion Die lures denlrtim? dance at Barncsboro held by the Rav Soanfilar, who is employed in wilt discuss the results of various will officiate. Interment will be in problems In marketins milk will ahm Pius swooned when he learned unscheduled visit of summery weather which sent streams rising generally in Pennsylvania and brought a flood warning along the tests throughout the tsatc. At least American Legion. jnhntnwn.

uneni the week-end with Do You Read Our Classified Ads. he was elected aod said "I accept Grandvlew Cemetery. A natlvt of Indiana County, he was born In thirty-five farmers in Indiana Coun A number of our folks attended his family here. oe shown. R.

D. Marshall, prominent dairy farmer of South Mahoning it as a cross." rarrled on hybrid corn tests in the the play, "A Lady To See You," at I Mrs. Alvie Stahl and Mrs. Hal upper Susquehanna river. Brushvalley, a son of Mrs.

Catherine township will discuss the rf.ro county last year. These men will ex Marks, BB, of Johnstown and the late hibit samples of hybrid corn and Henry Marks. His wife, the former drop in milk prices and problems concerned with the present milk marketing situation. Markets 0'! give their and opinions. Snow was general throughout the middjest west where some subzero readings were taken, rain dispelled fog in Florida and readings in the Jennie Grace Long, died 10 years ago.

Besides his mother he leaves All farmers in Indiana County are All dairymen in the Brush VrIIav. "Bumble Bee Prince" Coming Here Invited to attend this meeting an these children: Charles E. Marks, PITTSBURGH, Feb. Pro 20s were reported In Texas. Armagh community are especially lake part in the discussions.

duce demand slow. U. S. Weather Bureau Meteor oi invited to attend. The ladles are also County Agent Warner believes Alvin M.

Marks, Margaret, wife of Erhard Eck, and Helen wife of Ogist Leslie F. Conovet at Harris- welcome at mis meeting. that fanners should be slow in plant Merle Parys, all of Johnstown. burg, stressing that "no serious dam ing any hybrid until local ex peri daughter, Frances, Is deceased. He age" would result, predicted a cresl ence shows that such hybrid also leaves 14 grandchildren.

of IS to 19 feet on the upper Sub' adapted. For every suitable hybrid quehanna at WUkes-Burre tonight in this county there are probably tweniy-uve not suitable. BOK AWARD Continued from page on. If the discussion cannot be com Apple, a can. About steady.

Buih. el baskets and bushel crates No. 1 New York Baldwins 1.16-35, Mcintosh 1.25-35; Northern Spys 1.15; Rome Beautiea 1.36-40: Wealthy, 1.00; Pennsylvania Staymans 1.25-50; Rome Beauties 1.25-40; Virginia Staymans 1.550-60; Rome eBautle 1.36; Delicious 1.50. Potatoes 30 About steady. Old slock No.

1, 100 lb. sacks Maine Green Mountains 1.60-75; Kalahdlns 1.75-80; Idaho Russet Bui banks 1.80-2.00; Pennsylvania Whites 1.50; un pleted from 10 until noon, an after noon session will also be held. cial German consent to plant for Jewish refuge camps and food distribution to poverty, stricken minorities. FDR VIEWS PANAMA "WAR" TOURNEY DATES SET HARRISBURG, Feb. 21.

(P) Dates and detailed regulations for the 1939 Basketball Championship Tournament of the Pennsylvania Iuterscholatic Ath-. letic Association were mailed today to member high schools throughout the state. The dates listed by Secretary Edmund Wicht were: Interoistrict championships, in East and West Wednesday, March IS, at 8 p. m. Preliminary regional championships, in East and West, Saturday.

March- 18 at 8 p. m. Final regional championships in East and West. Tuesday, March 31 at 8 p. m.

State championship game, Saturday, March 23 at 8 p. m. The award, founded by the late Edward W. Bok In 1921, Is made and issued a flood warning along the river from Towanda to Wilkes Barre. Flood stage at Towanda is IP feet.

Pointing out that the river was swollen by melting snow and moderate rains, Conover said "nothing alarming or serious" was expected. At PilUburgh. the stage at th downtown point of the "Golden Tri angle," where the Monongahela and Allegheny rivers Join to form the Ohio, was 17 feet and rising slowly. Floud stage at the sleet cit is 25 feet. At Johnstown the stage was tlonary at four ieat, eight feet below flood level at the confluence of tlif Stony Creek and Conemaugh Rivers.

classified Pennsylvania Whites 1.10- MIAMI. Feb. Jl. OP) Pr annually in recognition of distinc new stock Florida Bliss Tri live service reflecting honor on umphs bushel crates No. 1 1.66-75.

Philadelphia. Market closed tomorrow, Wash Or. Jones and hi, chief aide, first ington's birthday, lo receive a Joint award, each re. ceived $3,000, a medBllion and drain, CHICAGO, Feb. 21.

lW Wheat scroll and Joined a select company sldent Roosevelt, aboard the flagship Houston, sailed leisurely eastward through the West Indies today for a "grandstand" view of the mock war around the Panama Cainl. "Fleet problem 20" which began yesterday with preliminary scouting operations, found the cruiser Houston and the escort destroyer Warrington In Cuban waters. After steaming by the naval sta or 17 previous winners that mulude. Dr. Chevalier L.

Jackson, broncho scope pioneer; Leopold Stokowskl, prices hera and abroad were steady early todBy. Trade was quiet and the only news of any significance was confirmation of serious winter wheat crop losses In France. rormer conductor of the Phlladel' The temperature mounted to 70.3 degrees in Philadelphia yesterday to top by 2 of a degree the previout Sports cocktail: Forrest Efaw of phia Symphony Orchestra, and con Oklahoma A. and M. fell so far be nle Mack, manager of the phlladel' Opening 1-8 off to 1-8 up, May pma Atnieucs.

hind in ihc two-mile race at the Garden Saturday night, one guy tion at Guaraanamo Bay the Houston continued in the general direction of the Virgin Islands. high for Feb. 20, recorded In 1930. Colder and cloudy weather was predicted generally for the state, but at Pittsburgh Meteorologist W. S.

BroU- Mrs. Roosevelt, who donate, her 68 5-83-4. July 68 7-8. wheat showed little, change afterwards, cracked: "E-faw Last year lecture lour proceeds to the com. Morey Lewis, the Renyon College mittee, told a cheering audience ol Corn started unchanged to 1-4 low.

er, May 48 6-8, July 60 netter, entered the national indoor CHRISTOPHER. 111. The volun man said temperatures probably would begin to moderate late today. ai uie present, lion cere. singles simply as Morey Lewis." teer fire departments at Christopher monies: New Englanders saw the mercurj and Huey reported emcaiirassuig mis year he put on the old Titzand signed his entry blank "Pride Morey from yesterday's 66 to 36 today whiU Thi, award lied up with the very kind of thinklnc I would like situations.

Lewis We just can't wait till This community of 4,000 th weather bureau forecasted con tlsued cold and partly cloudy. ui to do. I would like you to think what democracy means in your 1940. witltout fire fighting equipment for Best Una of tht week deoi: The several hours but no one was community, then In the nation, then sports editor ihis tiame escapes us) aware of th fact. Officials didn't as our nation touches the world as Uvasteck PITTSBURGH, Feb, 21.

vPy-Ve Salable hogs 300; steady: good and choice 10-225 lb. 8.75-86: most heavies 8 26: 100-140 lb. quoted 8.00-50; sows 7.00 down. Salable cattle 100; nominal; steer, yesterday up to 10.35 in small lots; low cutter and eutter cows 4.75-5-75; salable calves 100; good ana) choice vealer, 12.00-18.00. Salable aheap 800; lambs mostly Above Is waue from "The Bumble Bee Frlwe," per tot yeo asto-lvr, at every age.

be liven la Indian Tuesday, March 1, ll 1 I. wno suggested the Louis-KoDer Dfihl whole." know tha fire department truck had been stolen until it was reported abandoned seven miles from the oe nine a nora April lo to April 1. The announcement of the winner, was guarded closely until the last children, and was performed first in the private theatre of Uie Im village. moment MOORHEAD'S HEN'S STOBE SINCE UH INDIANA'S HUB-EST AND HNBBT At nearby Huey a residence wu "ATVEHBT The opera conies to Indiana under the (ponsorthip of the Coltece Club, the American Association of Uni-vertlty Women, tht Business and "I am profoundly said perial family in St. Petersburg.

Th, deitroycd because firemen couldn't "The Bumble Bee Prince," with by Rimsky-Korsakoft, Including "The Flight of the Bumble long a concert favorite, and many other, previously heard in the United States, ha, rather Interesting story. It ww written for tie Ctax'a ur. libretto la based on "The Tali of IS tower; built good tut choice Of get weir trwes. siartca. iweve, nau I rode in on hi coattaus, sa Gomer Smith and daughter Muriel were Indiana callers Tuesday.

tha Cur Saltan," by the celebrated drained th, gasoline tak and ub- lamb' 0-70; tbrowouti B.ao ton; Pickett, committee secretary for 10 Professional Women' Club, and the stiWted wawr. acjjap quoi4 lR 4wb Russian pott, AlMaadar Fusblria. years. Marlha Martin visiter bar lujtjf Vounj Women' Civjg Club. f.J.i:&&!ii.'.i-;i.

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