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Jo OIL (pDpk, TUT A NGOLA EIRALD EIGHTY-FIFTH YEAR Subscription Price IS. 00 Per Tear 8c Per Copy on Newstands ANGOLA, INDIANA, MARCH 21, 1962 Second Class Postage Paid at Angola, Indiana Published Weekly at Angola, Indiana NO. 12 ii lnim BEGIN CONSTRUCTION SOON Southdown Lamb Born With Six Legs Plan Sanitation For Mass Feeding Sanitation In emergency mass Angola Chosen As New Plant Site feeding was the topic discussed by John Turpin, member of the Indiana State Board of Health, A lamb with six fully developed legs was born on March 6 to a Southdown sheep on the Wayne Cole farm in Scott township and frisks about as lively as you please. It's hard to believe but the pphotograph taken about a week later is incontestable evidence of the strange freak of nature. Today, two weeks later the little stranger seems to be as lively as any of the flock, and barring the fact that the two extra when he addressed a group of public Ijealth officials and Civil Defense personnel on Tuesday H.XTKS TO REMEMBER April 0 Last day for voters to register for Primary Election Mav Primary Election Day vote: THE SPACE AGE AltCN An adertisement in last week's paper described Art Link- J.

Quentin Smith and Lewis G.4- evening, March 13, in the Ango Bodleys Moving To Public Square Announcement was made this week of the moving of Bodley's Building Products into the Blough building onthe east side of the public square. Established a few years ago in the Bucklen building on East Maumee street by William Bodley the business has expanded until larger quarters are found necessary to properly serve customers and to accommodate the increasing lines of materials carried by the company. In making the announcement Mr. Bodley said "The Bodleys are coming back to the public square." It was a significant statement, for Mr. Bodley's grand uncle was established in business directly across the Maxton, chairmen of the Angola Chamber of Commerce Industrial Development Committee disclosed Wednesday morning that and Products, a light industry man i 1 letter's Picture Encyclopedia for legs are slightly shorter than the children and gave information other four the little fellow could on how it might be obtained ed Tuesday afternoon.

City coun-cilmen stated at this meeting that they felt that this land would develop faster and better as a light industrial area than if the land were to remain zoned for residential. Further study of the zoning within the city of Angola is planned by the council in the near future. J. Quentin Smith commented that the decision to locate in the Angola Development Company land was made and signed la City Building. The speaker pointed out that shelter and medical and food supplies were primary factors determining survival in time of disaster.

He emphasized the necessity for a definite plan for emergency mass feeding in very community. Slides were used to point out dangers in case of disaster to food supply, air, and water and then methods of insuring survival. Mr. Turpin also considered ufacturing industrial products has purchased 20 acres of land from the Angola Development Company and will begin construction on a 15,000 square feet plant by the first part of May. The new industry will employ approximately 35 local people the make use of the entire six with equal facility.

Dr. V. G. Hornbacker, veterinarian, said today that he had never before seen anything like it. "The extra legs seem well articulated to the body with proper joints, but as far as I can see there is no apparent reason why the lamb should not continue to live a normal sheep's life.

One is definitely a foreleg and the other a hindleg." The strange Southdown lamb rm 4Sj- i MWM ii Miiani iii while doing the grocery-shopping. A column of pictures illustrating accompanying letters of the alphabet illustrated the advertisement. And from those illustrations we learn that one no longer says "A is for Apple." This is the pace-age, and today's children are learning the space-age alphabet. The Space-Age Alphabet, as pictured, goes something like this: A is for Astronaut: is for Missiles: is for Politics; It first and a five year plan indicates an employment growth square in the Central block, now reaching nearly 200 people. The i Prior to city council action Tues- sanitation problems general five year growth program also i 1 Llal- points to a plant expansion to ly facing the American people today.

He stated that every 24 minutes a new chemical is pre the Angola State Bank building in the mid-seventies soon after the completion of the building. The firm was called Sowle and Bodley, and it occupied sections of the building to the north and west of the banking corner which are now incorporated in the banking rooms. sented for general use. The ex Fremont school where James is a student, and has turned out to be something of a sideshow. The lamb was also taken to the Scott Center elementary school last Wednesday by Mr.

Cole where it aroused great interest. Several other sheep raisers in this area report twins and triplets among newborn lambs, but Dr. Hornbacker says these are not uncommon, and nearly every spring from 30 to 50 triplets are reported. was one of twins born in a flock tensive use of detergents and is for Rockets; is for Space that was being utilized by Mr. Travel: is for Thailand; is Cole's son James in a Show Sheep for United Nations; and is for project being conducted by the chemicals is leading to pollution of our water supply and creating The Bodley company expects serious problems, said Turpin.

otmg. I The omission of the interven- liv elect directors friday to open their business on April 1, in the rooms formerly oc The speaker was introduced by Paul Gordon, acting director of cupied by the Circle Meat the land in the Angola Development Company was secured through the cooperation of the City of Angola, the Angola Chamber of Commerce, and also the Angola Development Company. The addition of land available in this location and the controversy oyer the re-zoning in the Carlin Park school area prompted the industry to choose the site in the northwest section of Angola. "We are sincerely pleased to see this new addition to our community and also pleased to see this new addition to our community and also pleased to see the interest and cooperation within our own city." William Eyster, president of the Angola Chamber of Com- approximately 40,000 square feet. Representatives of the Angola Chamber of Commerce, the Angola City Council, the Angola Development Company and interested persons have been working very hard during the past months to find a site suitable for the industry.

The new industry indicated last week that they felt that a tract of land located in the northeast section of Angola, immediately south of the Carlin Park elementary school, would be preferred due to availability of city water and sewer and also the extent of acreage. A petition to re- the Steuben County Civil De fense organization. Market. URGES COOPERATION REMC To Hold Annual Meeting Bands In Concert Friday Evening The Angola high school band will present its final concert of the school year in the high school gymnasium at 8 o'clock this Friday evening, March 23. The first part of the concert will be given by the varsity band which is made up of students Alphabet.

II does not stand for Pear, unless perhaps the bear is of the Russian species. Nor does stand for Cow. although is for Orbit" integrates A-OK into today's version of the A Ii C's. HOOSIEK HOUSE SENSE Why hasn't more attention 1 en given to the keynote address "The Challenge Pacing Indiana Government." Max White Selected As Retail Chairman Three directors will be elected 4- zone this acreage from suburban and capital credit checks distributed at the annual meeting and single family residential was nierce, commented on tne new in-defeated by the Angola City Plan i ustry, We are fortunate given hy uavia l. Kinney, at the nf th ctPhPn Cnnntv Rural Having mis line iimusuy tuiue to our community and I sincerely commssion Monday night follow- ing a public hearing on the sub- names sometime soon requesting information about the present addresses of the missing members.

Plans call for continued payment of capital credits just as rapidly as earnings will allow. meetmsr in Indianapolis last lie- Eiectric Membership Corporation cumber of the Association of In-jlo be held Friday night. March diana Counties. Mr. at the Iniiana National from the eighth and ninth grades.

This will be followed with selections bv the concert ney is secretary-treasurer of the i nlh I 1 11117 1 I anu is aiso me feel that this is the first step in future industrial expansion in this area." Alban Gulcher will be the plant manager of and Products and plans to move to Angola in the near future. Registration will commence at ject held at the City Building of Angola. The Angola City Council voted unanimously to re-zone the tract of land in questiot south of the Carlin Park Elementary school in a special council meeting call- Marion County Assessor These are for member's equity His address was exceptionally 1 6 3a P-m followed by the busi-, -n the company after the asic informative, direct, and full of ness al -4; PPl- loan payments have been met. common sense. And so we keep Mr.

Kaufman stated that the wonderin: why it has not at- r1 amount still owed by the utility tracted more attention and uu cn its loan, as of December 31, ment we are quoting an ex-1 was 5154.3 4. Max White, president of Whiter-Drugs was recently named by Angola Chamber of Commerce president William Eyster to head the retail division of the Chamber of Commerce. The retail division of the Angola Chamber of Commerce is responsible for the planning and promotion of various events such as Sidewalk Days, Spring and Fall Dollar Days, Christmas Opening, and other projects designed to create more business for the retailers of the Angola area. The retail division is also a planning and coordinating group. "If the retailers of the Angola area are to promote business in this area it is necessary that we have the cooperation and interest of all.

It is sometimes difficult for the individual retailer to cre cerpt from the talk in thi The business meeting will be Awards Announced Regional Science Fair large drill hall where the meeting will be held and will give the people attending an op- column today, and we intend to quote additional excerpts from I Til 1 Til We think these remarks made rortnity t0 inSpef 1 Exhibits in the Northeastern" band with students from each grade of the high school. The varsity band will play Southland March by Hovey, Cha-conne by Erickson, Gulls of Gaspe by Hildreth, and Song and Dance by Tschaikowsky as arranged by Erickson. The concert band will present Pageantry March by King, March of the Spanish Soldiery by Smet-sky, Caprice for Winds by Havli-cek, Au Pays Lorraine by Balay, The Seafarer by Haydn Wood, Bolero by Ravel, Blues in the Band by Baroni, and Pennies from Heaven, a revised old pop tune. Seniors in the band, who will be playing in their last formal concert, will be introduced and their parents will be asked to stand following the introduction. The bands are under the direction of Elwood Nichols.

Booster club tickets are good for this concert. Tickets for those not having season tickets will be sold at the door. i 1 ri-state tegionai science air may be viewed by the public I called to order by the president of the company, Robert Cleckner. Ralph Goodrich will read the minutes and reports of the secretary-treasurer, followed by the annual report of the manager, Harold J. Kaufman.

During the year, Kaufman stated, membership in the REMC has grown to 2928, an increase of 92 members. At present 429 miles of power lines are in use by the comply. In May 1961, a new distribution point was installed with substation at the corner of Pleasant, Scott, Jamestown and Fremont townships. This new station Is serving Fremont, Clear Lake, York and Scott townships in full and parts (Continued on Page 2) ate traffic in his sales but in a community wide project there are enough items placed before Max Wlute the public to have an appeal to all. I would like to urge everyone to join the Angola Chamber sense.

"Elected officials and party leaders must change the longstanding idea that party loyalty and activity is the lone requisite for both elective and appointive job opportunities. I the Democrat and the Republican parties have an increasing re-sj-onsibiliiy to select the most intelligent. best qualified and scrupulously honest candidates for offu in every community, if we are to make democracy work at the local level. "Today more than ever before, the public has the right to expect the best performance out of their employees and nothing less than the best should be tolerated Both appointed and lected officials must accept public trust as an opportunity for fft'ective and efficient service rather than as an entree to the polticial trouch." of Commerce and participate in our community planning. The in home equipment both before the business meeting and after the entertainment program.

Present members of the board of directors of the REMC are Robert Cleckner, president; W. D. Sellers, vice president; Ralph (ioodrich, secretary-treasurer; Maynard Burrell. Donald Gilbert. Olin Favourite.

Leon Pierce. Donald Bailey, and Bryan Jennings. The three members up for re-election this year for a three-year term are Cleckner, Burrell and Goodrich. This will be the twenty-third annual meeting of the local RiiMC. As the members register those who qualify for capital credit checks may receive them at the door.

Checks totalling $20,326.97 will be distributed to approximately 1600 members. Those who were members of the REMC in 1946 and using electric service at that time will be eligible for these credits which cover the year 19 46. Last year the first capital credit checks offered by the company were given to all members who were a part of the Tractor Accident WhUeaymmIntrd0ne IxUHSUOt WOUUClS Mr. White is active in church i 10 no Mo'c I Innf ANGOLA BPW SPONSORS jaUk3C lTXa.ll 0 JLCdLlI and civic organizations in Angola. He is a member of the An observe science in the Navy.

Two awards in junior and senior biology will be presented by the American Cancer Society, and a certificate award will be presented by the U.S. Air Force for the best exhibit in aerospace fields. R. G. Merkei, D.D.S., is providing two U.S.

government bond awards, one for the winner in biological science and the other for the best project in dentistry. Other awards include the 43rd edition of the Handbook of Chemistry and Physics to go to the student having the most outstanding project in the field of physical sciences. The junior division first prize is a set of the Grolier Science books, and second prize is a set of fifty Mentor Signet books. Senior and junior division projects entered by more than 240 individual exhibitors from the participating schools' are in such categories as botany and microbiology, chemistry, engineering, geography and geology, mathematics, physics, zoology, and dental, in addition to the elementary projects entered by grade pupils. Participants include pupils in public and parochial schools in Steuben, DeKalb, Noble and LaGrange counties, and from White Pigeon and Edwardsburg, Michigan.

from 3:30 to 9:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 31, and from 12 to 5 on Sunday afternoon, April 1, announces William Threlkeld, Science Fair Director, who is a member of the Tri-State college faculty. Winner in the several divisions and categories will be announced at 3:30 on Sunday afternoon and their awards will be presented at that time. Exhibitors and their teachers or advisors will set up their projects in the National Guard Armory at Angola on Friday, March 30, with time allowed early Saturday morning to complete this work in time for the judging to start at nine o'clock. The public will not be admitted until the judging has been completed, with the opening time set for 3:30 Saturday afternoon.

Winners of first and second, place in the senior divison, and their high school project advisors will receive all expense paid trips to the 13th annual National Science Fair-International to be held in Seattle, Washington. May 2, 3, 4, and 5. A Navy Science Cruiser trip winner and two alternates (all boys) will be selected and the winner will spend a week or more at land-based research facilities and on ships at sea to Herman Halbert Burch, 42, a gola First Methodist church, the Angola Lions club, the American i farmer living near Hudson, died Legion, Fort Wayne Scottish Rite in Cameron hospital last Satur- and Mizpah Temple, and was Lt. Gov. Ristine To Speak Here Tuesday day from injuries received in.a to olaptcH tr tYia hnarH nf lireftnra Doesn't that make sense you? of the Angola Chamber of Com- tractor accident and a gunshot merce in.

1961. wound believed by investigating The following people have been i officials to have been self inflict-selected by Max White to serve ed Burch's body was found in Tourism in Indiana will be dis-4- cussed by Indiana's Lieutenant i organization in 1943. 1944 and on ine reiau division couiiiuiiee; a woodshed near his home by Don Sell of the Bootery; Lucille Governor Richard O. Ristine at a Community Night banquet to be held Tuesday, March 27th at Hall's restaurant in Angola. Hughes of Lucille's Kiddie and Mrs.

Burch and their six-year- old son, Neal. She called the Moderates Conference Mr. O. W. Cripe was moderator in a round table discussion at the Northern Indiana Credit Bureau conference held in Auburn on March 14.

The Steuben County Credit Bureau will be host lor the conference on June to be held in an afternoon and dinner meeting. These area conferences are held quarterly. The meeting will be sponsored 19 45. the three years covered by the first capital credit payment. Harold J.

Kaufman, manager of REMC said today that between and $2700 of these credits still remain unpaid because the persons to whom they belong have moved and their present addresses are not known. It is planned to publish a list of these Maternity Shop; Carl Strock of Strock's Men's and Boys' Wear; Lucille Whitman of Rainbow Beauty and Gift, and Don Crow-ther of W. R. Thomas. by the Angola Business and Pro Kistler Funeral Home in Hudson for an ambulance and he was rushed to the hospital where he died about three hours later.

A funeral home employe noticed a hole in the back of the 4v rj Clyde Packing Co. Plans Expansion A large program of expansion and extension of the Clyde Packing of this city has Represent Steuben. County In Fort Wayne Boat Show I fessional Women's Club, with Mrs. Lillian Sellgren, chairman of the Public Affairs Committee in charge of the meeting. Because of the interest in tourism in this area, the Angola BPW have planned this meeting which will be open to the public and persons interested are invited to attend.

"An invitation is issued by the Angola Business and Professional Women's Club to anyone interested in attending," Mrs. Ida Thorp, publicity chairman for the group said today. "Admittance will be by dinner ticket and these may be purchased before Monday noon. March 26, at Tuttle's Jewelry Store or Fashion Shoe Store. Nosing Through the News skull.

It contained hay and grass. Police were notified and an immediate investigation was launched. DeKalb County Sheriff Dorsie Likens and other officials conducted the investigation at the farm. It was he who discovered that the tractor, which Burch had been using to move hog feeders from one site on the farm trt annthpr. had stalled against a Over 30 thousand pieces of IIV LICY EMERSOX literature on Steuben county been announced by Clyde R.

Leininger, president and manager of the company, successors to the VanWagner Packing com were given out at the recent Fort hands of the Communists, and many of the ones I am working with at present, will soon be in Wayne Boating and Sportsman Show held at the Memorial pany, near Fox Lake south of Coliseum. their hands, as all my work is Angola The booth was manned and behind enemy lines. being one of the best in many years. Each visitor to the Steuben county booth was given a free ticket to a ride on the Show Boat at Buck Lake, good for any time during the coming season. These were furnished free by Mr.

and Mrs. Smythe and made the local exhibit one of the most popular at the show. Chief in the extension plan is i a buildine. The ienition Dear Reader: A letter came the other day tmm faraway Laos, written in Vientiane in mid-February by ttuben county's own one-man Peace Corps. Edgar Buell.

This transplanted Steuben county farmer is working for the State Department in the AID program. AID stands for American International Development. I "Here in little old north Laos the problem is big. but I also the construction of a new plant switch was still turned on. on the old Homer Furnace Com-, tu financed by Harry Smythe, of Buck Lake Ranch, who is co-chairman of the Angola Chamber of Commerce vacation and resort committee.

He and his wife Eleanore operated the booth pany site in Coldwater, uswas thmlffht Since there will be a limited number of tickets available, they will be sold on a first come, first served basis." where fire-ridden buildings are avol. Richard O. 1 list Ine State Fair held at Indianapolis. As Director of the State Department of Commerce and Public Relations, Ristine spends much time in promoting the interests of Indiana, encouraging new industry to settle here and realize that it is a big world, and surely in the end we will win. In selling America and the free world to these people, I a pool of blood.

It was about 22 "Competition for the vacation hope that the seed I plant will Mrs. Thorp stated that the BPW is interested in community being razed to make room for a 23.000 square foot modern building which with the necessary equipment is expected to cost around $350,000. The Cold- dollar is keen," Smythe said. grow so they will never forget during the six days of the show and passed out literature on vacation opportunities in this area. development and felt that the in our friendship, our and crease in tourist trade in Indi our beliefs and that they will be 'There was a great interest in ana is one area that could help water plant will be a receiving and slaughtering division with the processing of fresh meats for feet from the stalled vehicle.

A trail of blood led from the pool towards the residence, into the house and back out to the nearby woodshed. It was in the woodshed that the body was found by Mrs. Burch and her son. Burch was found seated in a chair in the woodshed. A 12-gauge shotgun, one discharged ready to fight and to win back their freedom in due time." the vacation and recreation op assisting in the expansion of existing industry.

He stated that adequate recreational facilities are one of the requirements of most plants seeking to locate here. At the recent Sportsman's portunities Steuben county has this part of the state materially. Since Lt. Gov. Ristine has been active in promoting a tourism Edgar writes that the native distribution throughout the area to offer," Smythe stated today.

people are his friends. The name and is expected to employ about "Everyone in Steuben county must work together to promote this as the outstanding vacation spot of the mid-west if we are successful in encouraging the traveler to stop here. The "rolling dollar' does not stop at any one place very long so once we attract the vacationer here, everyone profits by his presence." Mr. and Mrs. Smythe returned from a vacation-business trip to Arizona earlier this month.

"Pop" was given to him by the 65 persons. "While we often think of our resort possibilities as coming from program for the state, the group felt it is important for them to know about this program so that tribes people. for in their As soon-as the Coldwater divi Show in Chicago, Lt. Gov. Ris language that means "some sion can be put into operation shell in the chamber, was lying on the floor near the chair.

In tine cooperated with the people thing that has been sent." believe, but Edgar's interpretation of his mission is that his responsibility is to be a good friend to the Laotians and to try and teach thei how democracy can and does work. As I said earlier, he is a one-man Peace Corps, although his assignment seems to be taking him nearer the fight than the peace conference. In his letter. Edgar acknowledged the difficulty those of us at home must have in even imagining the grim realities which the people of Laos are facing. he acknowledged the difficulty we have in understanding the torture, hunger, death, and fear that he has witnessed during the past two years.

He says that the Communists work in ways hard for us to dications are the gun may have "Anyone nearing 49 years old misfired, and officials say they be people many miles away, we should not overlook the terrific potential of the Greater Fort Wayne market. Many of these people do not come up here to spend a whole week, but they are buying boats and motors at these shows and they are going work will be begun on the conversion of the Angola plant to a luncheon and smoked meats division, according to Mr. Leininger, who says the Angola plant lieve the gun was fired a second has aches and pains," Edgar writes, "but I stay healthy, although this is a country of many of Steuben county by sending his administrative assistant, CoL Milton B. Hale, as an observer at the Steuben county booth, the only one representing Indiana. He was particularly impressed by diseases.

This is all jungle and time. Burch's face was disfigured apparently from the tractor acci Basketball Coach will be enlarged to about twice the present size. local efforts may join with state projects to encourage visitors to this area. In a telephone conversation today concerning the meeting, Lt. Governor Ristine told this newspaper, "While I plan to talk primarily on Tourism in Indiana, I feel it is important also to cover area development in general.

Indiana has so much to offer in every way, tourist and recreation, new and existing industries. steep mountains where I am the interest shown by this community in promoting tourism in dent. It was conjectured that he Offices for the company will be Hamilton Resigns had managed to crawl to the continued in Angola, and Mr. working, and walking is the only means of transportation. I sleep either in a bamboo hut or on the ground.

I am proud to re Indiana and hoped there would house and woodshed, where fran be a much larger representation Leininger plans to maintain his residence here, according to the tic with pain and his condition he from Indiana in the future. In the last four years, the Angola somewhere- on their week-end outings. This week-end 'rolling dollar is very important to all of the people in Steuben county. We should encourage it to come here." This year's show was the largest in recent years with attendance figures estimated at 50 thousand, more than double had taken his own life. port that my knowledge of the language is sufficient to permit understand, they "start at the Burch was born near Hamil Chamber of Commerce booth at educational institutions.

and me to go about alone without an bottom with the primitive peo ton. His wife, Lucile and four the show has been the only rep resentation from Indiana. pie. working slowly, but surely. children survive.

They are a daughter, Jean; Dean and Eileen, When they take over villages or Mrs. Helen Blanchard, of the Angola BPW Club twins about 10 years old, and provinces, they stick like a tick, no one moves them, they keep interpreter. I go into Vientiane about every two weeks' although sometimes it's a month or more before I make the trip." The U.S. Ambassador to Laos recently introduced Steuben county's own Edgar Buell to a will be toastmistress at the din right on coming and no one Don L. Smolinske, basketball coach at Hamilton has resigned after teaching and coaching in the Hamilton school for five years.

Mr. Smolinske is a. graduate of the Auburn high school and graduated from Ball State Teachers College in 1956. He served in the U.S. Navy for four years from 1950 to 1954, and taught for a year at Metz before going to Hamilton.

Smolinske has not announced his plans but may remain at Hamilton this summer as director of summer recreation, driver training and other athletic ner meeting. She will introduce stops them." (distinguished guests and mem to promote tourism in the state of Indiana. We are honored to have Lt. Gov. Ristine accept our invitation.

His message on the plans being made for the development of Indiana should be of interest to everyone." The Angola BPW Club has had an active interest in community development and has promoted many worth-while community projects. The meeting next Tuesday night is one of several they have held on public affairs, which have been open to the public. bers of the clubs committees who farms, that I feel these potentials also should be included. I am impressed by the- satellite development program of Tri-State College and feel it can make a big contribution to the growth of the area." In his position as Lieutenant Governor of Indiana, Ristine is Commissioner of Agriculture and is in charge of administering laws relating to agriculture in the state. He also encourages farm activities in the state and is in charge of the annual Indiana He points out that the pec-pie do not acquiesce without a struggle, not all the people in last year's show.

On Friday and Sunday there were capacity audiences of 10,000 at each session. Literature given out from the booth all during the show, each day from morning to night. Mr. Smythe stated that there was a great deal of interest shown in all of the displays at the coli large group, saying "We consider have been active in the various Neal; also two brothers, Gael Burch, Edon, Ohio and Ford, near Fremont, and two sisters, Mrs. Emory Buell and Mrs.

Glenn Sewell, both near Hamilton. Services were held at 2:00 p.m. on Monday in the Kistler Funeral Home in Hudson with the Rev. George Thomas officiating. Burial was in the Hamilton cemetery.

community development projects Mr. "Pops our greatest mis sionary to Laos." Southeast Asia have turned to the Communists. He feels that "We feel that tourist trade and And I think the Ambassador is vacation activities are very im not more than 5 of all of portant to Sieuben county," said them are actually Party people. seum and exhibitors look for right. Says, Your Angola Correspondent, LUCY "Many of the people I have Mrs.

Blanchard. "That is why we are so interested in the plans ward to the coming resort season worked with are not in the.

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