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K0CHK8TKK DKMOCKAT AND CHIIOXIChE, SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 1921. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS COMPARATIVE TEMPERATURE mt ADAM5 SEMlBVAl ow 1 1 1 a to. Hlark 'I' tMia 37'" a4alpk Beaaldt 4 Ca Ti.rnam.f.r CLOTHING WORKERS DECLARE DECREASE IS NOT JUSTIFIED, nquattioaably Ckaapaat Italics war dsnternus things In wblesi ta place ten much rredenr. He declared that a per sen who had listened to th statistic! and niurea submlttsd by th oe, Friday would haia left th hall with th Me that diiriug tha period hetwee Ibis) to Jtoi the wurk.ra had Increased their wages 1H( pe cent wlill. th.

real of living had nt risen propnrtlonatait. fir. Wolmaa ssld lliat such an Idea sbouM 10a Hall-mila April ft, ii i ror. tiaur THAT BUSINESS IS IMPROVED Fur Storage Have jour irr iiorrd at 51 Kt Ave, here thry will hive llie car of i irnlilitr furrier. M'Hleraie irne fur rrmoilrling and rr pa iriritf lln tinir.

ApHl ltCO A M.J A 32 IJM. 0 IF.M.H iru.lj I si 1PM. IP M.j JO .1 IF laM.Jrl tM.H ') 11 A.H.Ij I2. f- i p.m.; i p.m. I 6i tP.M.-j IP M.I 44 P.M." 12 MID, 40 Sidney, Hillman, National President of Union, Cites Reports From Many Sections Showing That Business Generally Is Improving.

DENY THAT WAGES IN CLOTHING INDUSTRY EVER WERE EXORBITANT discarded at once, and showed that thjss tlgnre used In lld wss ant ana which should b. lisrdMo measure th. In rns. In tb. rust of living Tha men In th cost shops In inid aer.

earning 11.134 and Ir. Wolmaa aad that nobody bad agreed that aM a proper bis en hhh tu uieaaur tb. Incrras In living costs. i Taking f.l a week, which Is considered a niore eyuit.We base. h.

sal.l th. percent, sg. of lut rest would messiir only 1 per (lit. Woman workers In th. clothing Industry Jn lit! war.

earning M. Arbl-trarlly raising this base to ltlf ncres. In wag's would lie only par cent. I'sliii III aa a Us. fr vest sud rsnt shop work-era, tbe percentage of Increase would be and 5 per rent, respectively.

Doubt Employers' Figure. Il.gar.llng the coat of Hrg tiP. regretted that there was i.i.. mac am ri FAHinupr. it-x iA ASAN OLD FASHIONED 33x4 CORD TIRES Caodyaar, Fire.lona, Fiik, Goodrich Rib aad Non-ikid Traadt.

$37.50 Eack ana a guarantoad firtli Laaring ika nama and aorial numbar si tka makar. Quality Tire Co. TWO ttKllir TTI'N8 620 Main St. E. IS N.

Watar St. I ihf r4t ipt lil rntirrnlPitt for Von 'where wage cuts have been opposed by tha workers, It has been found necessary to slip aitrn money to iham in order to seep then, on th job and to get tha sired production. This extra money did (ha thirteen llwna-n, m.nibara of tha Aiiuliraiiiltikl ('kittling Work an Id thin rity, who ar tha inpo, nf tha manibara nf tha Korhmtpr Clnlhiara' KK'hnnti- that all workara in tha fai-tnnaa alhliatcil with tha Kii-hinia irapt a railnrtion par rant, in thair nun tha bat haavymalght i-ain, wara haarl jatfr-'lay hafoia the Hnrhatar Joint Arbitration Ha rt. not appear on th payroll but waa con GREAT VIRGINIA REEL FEATURE AT. SEA BREEZE Scenic Effects on Its Incline to Be Novel.

sniere-1 good etujeiice thst th recent wag reduction had not bran put through altogether. In Providence and through tarioue parts of New Kngland where woolen mills had taken considerable THESfc. pit turf which have drawn your attention, are of tho Adams Houses. The upper one it hi semi-bungalow, with open fi replace in the center. A healthful wood fire away the rhill o' spring and fall, and furnishes warmth and cheerful glow for winter evening.

Lavatory and toilet off the first floor supplement the regular sanitary equipment. The price of this delightful home, varying a little according to finish, it $8,000, including lot WHILE THE ADAMS "SPECIAL" mu.K in price, yet it has th mm quality in construction and graceful linn whbh mark th Adam houses; while looking at iki toir houM on thinks HOME." Ta those who desire madium priced modern homes, wheth.r they pay eeh or wiah ana built en installments, wa ara pleased to fiva lull information. 9 Would suggest an aarljr call aa our building limit ia nearly reached. UHY NOT CALL THIS AFTERNOON biisinesa and wer starting to operate at rapacity, there was constant fear that Adjournad to Monday. Tha argumanta nf tha manufaftiirara wara ilnn-a.

mi Krlrtar whan I'rofaa- labor would take advantage of the need for production and go on strike." or Willard IIuti-tiklM, dirwtor of tha i nocneaier. Continuing- Ir. Wolmaa said: 'Th last adjustment mad In th It. i Hester market wss In Lecmber, and provided pr "ess. wsge, and re.che,! prnlhlT tha tnit of that yesr.

The from Monthly Itevlew tate. Bureau of Lahor 8t.tl.tlcs. he movement of lh, fo.t tn the rltr of nrr.lo lrnm Jm JKi) As MptalBM firir aitlons In Hoche.ter. Tn, b'r, 1M0. th, cost o( living fell le than 1 per rent.

-That In the year 19. the c.t of living ws, r'r'" That th. averse. ef living threughont the ver THE CAIN'S DANCE TAVERN SUMMERVILLE (ON. I.AhX r(IM AMI THIMD T.

IT. ar. now booking diifi for th fominf pivin. Nuiiifr.ua an to m'l thu iin, wha roBil'I'I'l. alll ha lh moit h.iutlful plara for itanrlng at tha lak.ald.

Kor Informailoa writ. F. M. CAIN, 14J Nra4rl ark.nMHBl!r, M. I.

Has deflation taken place in theeJ Imliixtrial Krdaratioii. and OTHER NEW RIDES OF SKILL roy K. Sp.vdar, aiar-mira aacratary of th ItoohaKtar Clnlhiarx' Kii-haiiKa. ware tha other industries," questioned Mr. Hillman.

"In tha Kncheater building trades, for example? Was there not a great parade of labor unions a faw nights ago? t'norganised labor has not announced its intention to rediica Its wages. On In Which KIdara Will Own Hn-akarn. H. William M. IJaarnn, impartial i-hairniau tha Labor A0jiit-inrnt Itnant, i al th-a haar- Chauffaura and Another in Which Thy Will Stcr Thir Own Wa Ii'Ba and many i-vprrlK.

n-prananting both th and th ar trcraft Addad to Midway rHea Jt waa p'in that tha Anialgamatad I'isgar, hrik-hlar, mom full of thrills So fsr as I know the Kastman Kodak Company has n-jt announced ita intention to reduce wages." Ripley Award Basis. Muring his speech Mr. Hillman recapitulated the official wag increase in the city of Kuchester and the rbangea in the cost of living from IfMI to date. He also psid soma attention to tha than Tr, ii tha proiuiaa biu mad T'l' Urine la Decern. her.

Adams Home 156 Winton Road, N. Chaee 1080 Evenings by Appointment GOOD PRICES for TIES Being Paid by Ihli jar for Haa Uraaro I'ark by tha man who aponanr It. Tha populariiy of rlaa Ilrr alnce the wr, ami ainre tho rloaing aa an amuupmant rnrk nf I'r. Wolman atreseed the fact ikV th. would anncliid tha pranantation of lt argiimanta at noon ytrday and that tha affTnoin would ha givan orar tn rolinltal ttlmnny on ido.

Tha AmalKamatad, howavar. did not finih praanting ita fnrmal pra.antation until lata ytrdny aftarnoon, and Mr. Laiaar-on annoiini-a i that tha olon would ba ailjoumad until Monday at 10 A. M. At that tliu Samiial rill, raidnt of Tha Stain MIim-Ii Cnmirfinr will appaar for tha rlothlng nianttfartiirara.

charges of "nibbling" msde by Mr. 8ny Lehigh Valley Railroad ucr, a aystem under which there is a Ontario Haar-h, ha Iwan ao creeping up In th payroll by Increases mat It wa thoiinht by It. II. WiLon. tianaral I'aaaantfar Aant of th not official.

Under this heading Mr. THemdams Hillman spoke as follows: lork Stat Hailwaya, which com pany rnntrnla th park, that expansion For Particular Addreia II. J. McQUADE, Purchasing Agent, 143 Libarty St. Naw York City "Keforo the Hipley-Kirstein award in August, IMS, no genersl increases were no a largo was nrra.irr if tha made in th Rochester market from Slight Infraction Pa.aed.

The aalona hlng held In th ball room of tha Powers Hotel and ara opan to the public. Veatrrday the big rom was crowded and msny of tne 1011 on. What changes in wages there were, were the result of bargains be Unl.M The Who Can. Will Taka tween Individuals and manufacturers. The general market increases began, therefore, with tho Hipley-Kirstein award.

park waa idauataly to maat th d-manda that ara siir to upon It this aiimmar. 'Jlia largwt addition to Uia park thia Tr la tha Virginia Itaal, ahich la bring ronatrurtad by V. M. Walkar, a man hoa tprianra in aniuaaniaut rk rontniation atlanda over a quartar of 1 rar.tury. It is balng UmiIU diraotly to th waat of tha Figur 8, and oranpira thst th.

statistics Ml the ry: evMene. by empb.v.rs, rel, 'e ro tha comparative wsge, 'loth In, worker, and worker. In other dust Hea, has not been subatnntlsted. Wages Lower Here. J0 P'eker of the afternoon was Abraham I.

Pearlman. manager ef 'he Rochester Joint Bosrd. Mr, reajlman aa. serted that local eondltlona were decMed'y favorable tn the employer. He ssld that th scale of wiges was lower than In the larg competitive markets and that many of th ws.rkers wer.

receiving less (nsn they wane entitled to. To support this statement quoted fro ma decision by r. leiserson In August, Ifi.v. It an Id that wage, had been reduced by thn pnsctl.e of lh employers of transferring week workers to plee wore. If said that flrls was fnvorsbl tn the msnu-ficturers sivl that th union had not vig Tk.ir Coal "During tha Spring and Sum mar, Wa Will Sao tha Mod Sarinua Condition Eier "Taking 1011 is a base, and assum clothing worker nf the city might ba aaen following the proceedings with attention and Intereat.

It ia one of the rules of the hearing that there shall be no applause, but lilt, yesterday aftarnoon when Abraham I. Pearlman, manager of the Itocheter Joint Roard. declared at the end nf hla talk. "If reason Th. romlnf fall anil winlar.

Juat aaw wa aa ft food fiippnt. arnt to. wlia man woman will aiora hla away and aafa ami aura. Mm I ilrAT LOW COST FRANCIS M. CHURCHILL 10S Mt.

Hopa Aa. tiM laT 7ai ing thst there were no general increases before th Itiply-Kiratin award in An-gust, 10IS. the following table shows the actual percentage increases and the cumulative percentage increases from 1014 to date. IVrcentage Index No. Year.

tncreiis. Cumulative. lull ion Aniriist, lin April. lavjj (44 hr weeSi Alisust. tflin 10 142 4 mm 170.9 Wairea Up 71 Per Cent.

"The total cumulative Increase, therefore, of official change in wage rates in this market from KM to date amounts part ot tna that waa I not yaar by tha enlnnnad walk. In haiifht It ra.irhaa almnat to tha hlithaat paak of Ilia I'iKura and lU rirciiitnua Ini-lina a-land to ground laval. Ita aranlc aflwta will linlqna. At tho baik will ba paintad a rivid raprp-antatinn of th skylina of York rity, and a tha ri.lar dt-aoauda tha aota of Intar-at along tha uppar HuiVwn will tin do pbtad. Ity tha tuna tha rar rnaohaa tha aa It la known, whara lharaal raal thrilla ar tha ridar will orously ap.o.ed It.

Me ssld that n9 tn ia to continue to rule in this market, there can be no reduction In wages at thia time," there was quite a bit of applause, which Mr. Leiserson, with a smile, said ha would overlook. At the opening of the sessions yetar-dsy Mr. Snyder recapitulated tha arguments that had been advanced yesterday by tha representatives of the manufacturers, and than Sldner Hillman. president of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America and one of the bast-known labor leaders of the country, be Amalgsmsteit signed the agreement th maVrlty of the workers wer week workers, while nw the msjority ar i workers.

II said Inrrreaaed production bad been pit tha ataga whr aoanla fanturaa accomplished without Increase In wage will appaal. roughly tn 71 per cent. Mince thre Announcing that Irving A. Jacobs Wall Papar and Dacorativo Shop oparataa und.r OPEN SHOP rul.a at a rata of wagaa that would bo appror.d by tba Buildara E. changa.

Offica and Show Room 116 Earl St. ataa al.ll (lanaaaa tt.1- lias been i wage adjustment In this mar gan the formal presentation of the case nf the workara and the union against any reduction In wages at Ibis time. Dodg'am la New. Anothar rid that ha a prnran Ita nnn. kef.

"Although the Rureau of I ahor Statls tic has constructed no Index number Will Accept Decision. ularity In othar ritiaa, hut which fa naw to nocheatar and Saa Itraaj Park la baing Introduoad by Walker. It ia showing cost of living in noWiester, com "We have provided the machinery for arbitration in Ne wYork and in Chi parisons between the food price in Itoch ester and Buffalo indicate that there cago," aaid Mr. Hillman, "and what' would be little error ln applying the In callad tha Moda'am, w-tiirh will ba built at tha watt of th Jark Itnhbit Hid. In tbia each praon wldlng in on of it cars, acta aa hla own chauffaiir.

and It dapenda antiraly on the akill nf tha ridar aver the decision of thia joint board and the impartial chairman, Mr. Leiserson, dex number for the total ooet of living and that the union bsd co-opersted In establishing these stsndarda of production. Mr. I'esrlman also accused lh employers of Rochester of using certsln lahor saving devlrea which are not permitted In other marketa, and asld that they had often Introduced "elaborate and sometimes annoying systems of scientific management that have caused difficulties and discomforts to the workera," and yet th union did not Interfere. Suggests More Efficiency.

He said that the employers had ne right tn cut wages st this time and Intimated that they should effect savings by mor effective methods nf tnsnsgement. He suld that unemployment In this market bsd rut wages from to .10 per rent, and that the workers bsd no guarantee against future unemployment. 8om Workers, for H.iffalo to conditions in Rochester, if tins ware done, it would bo found hathar la able to ngotiat tha road that from Mecemlwr, 1014, to MeceWboT, may be. I know that it will be accepted by the mambers of the Amalgamated. I ame equally sure that it will be accepted without quest ion by the employers here represented.

laid out for him. Tlia naw rida la da- East Ave. Store clarad abaoliilrly "fool proof," although the coat of living in Rochester has increased roughly 1K) per cant, wherena Hi the name periol wnge rat on have risen only a little alvc 70 jer cent, shnwiug a considerable lag of wages behind the coot of living, giinrantaacl to ba full of thrill.a. A coniaiiiiiii to bo known aa tha Mat-rMiIiinn Itoat It iu which miniature ya' hta be racad over a pond con- ialiug of twt-lve tuna of water, ia another naw feature. Tho a aa of partici- pwita will depeud purely on their akill.

The niarry-go round, tho Kentucky Darby, the ikaa ltnll CHine ami the "It should lie noted that this citmuln live increase is for the whole market, "We have three elements in Inbor rontrovei'MVs of this sort: The public we pay the public lip service anyway; then we have the employer and the la-bwer. The two element here represented are the employer and tlio laborer, and on behnlf of our workers, )ine mse to put forward our reasons why we believe that a reduction at thisSima would work great Injury to the industry and discredit our adjustment systeirt. Mr. Ililmsn read a detailed report on the likliho-Ml of a revival In business Next Eat of Cutler Building For Rent Apply to Cutler Realty Co. 228 CUTLER BUILDING op Telephone Stone 772 IhiIIi piece and week worker, aud that if it were calculated for weak workers declared, were out of Jobs for four months during th.

psat year, snd bad received no rewsrd for their pstlene and co-oper alone, would be considerably leas than ation. il per cent. After this unemployment, ssld. scenic mill will agnin haio dneea at the park. The hike Hall game baa bean inovd to a raw location and eipandad, while the othar eonceeainiia ore brine Organized Labor Penalized.

Concluding his long presentation of the "som of us bar apent all of nr aav lugs; many of us ar actually la- f.bt, and yet theae employer say ar gets ting outragennaly high wages. generallr. psrticiilarly in tho clothing case for the workers Mr. Hillman said Mr. Pesrlmsn said that tb $H3 average, "labor hss tsken a mora liberal view In asking for Increases than th niployr wag would ultimately amount nly hsve In asking for reductions.

In June, industry: lte read a report which, that the industries which have definitely advanced aince the lirst of January are lumber, woodworking and fiiruitur (with the etcaption, perhapa, of tha lower grades of furniture), machinery, radecoratrd and all tuned tip for opaning day. An airplane awing, which prom-laas all the thrilla and nnlaa of a raal ride In a hearler thnn-elr-naehlne, ia betng built it the side of the jack rabbit rida. will he no games of chance or any semblance of gambling at Hea Hrreie Park. The ruling out of such faaturea has been ricid. and strictly in llrt.1l, If th 2ft per cent, red net 1.

a was allowed and the long period of naetn l'-'0, an Increase wss denied as. only hsve-w not received mors than th workers In other Industries, but organised ployment taken Into account automobile accessories, metal stampings and certain metal specialties, furs, textiles, shoes, food prmlucta and confec Card of Thank. The family of Wesley M. Sterner Industry hss token lower Increases than unVinnlsed Industry In the grest booms of prosperity. An organisation that hss line witn the naw policy of the park.

wish to thank their friend and neigh tionery, cigarettes and smoking tpbaceo and chemical and allied products. foregone an Increase, because of the agree bor for the kindness extended in their recent bereavement. HONOR HEAD OF COMPANY ment it Is working tinder, should not be Oucntin tRoad facing tSrowncroft Off Atlantic One'Block to Winton Road and Car Line 22 Restricted Single Home Sites BARGAIN PRICES High Clan City Lot Have Never Been Offered At Such Values In Rochester. $1,000 Each Lot, Size 50x125 $200 SECURES TITLE Sewer. Sidewalks and Water Now Installed MAPS AND FULL INFORMATION put under the penally of receiving a re Rochester Telephone Emnlnvee.

ductlon. This market hss no real basis for coming out and asking, a reduction. Th Oemlach'a High Grade Jewelry. You will find your jewelry want hero comparison between organised and nnor. Hold Party In New Office.

Tha birthday of George It. Fuller. of ailverwgre, watchet, clocks, etc. 08 avenue. Adv, ganliod Industry Is not a proper bssls of comparison, Th.

whole pofjun of or Buaineaa Improving. After reviewing reports from various psrts of the country to Indicate that a business revival as Imminent, Mr. Hill-msu went on say. "The union submits that the Improvement of conditions In the past few weeks, ss InilicnU-d by the reports from various industries, particularly in uie woolen and clothing Industries, and the cenernl improvement In fundamental READ THE DAILY EDITION OF THE fcrmorrat Ibtonltlt FOR ITS Iocal News Vicinity News General News Sporting News Editorial Comments Complete Market Reports ganised Isbor, whether In this country er preaidant of the Ilocheater Telephone Company, was celebrated 1ant evening by the employees of the company at the Card of Thanks. Mr.

and Mr. B. I'arrall wtah to thank In other counirlca, Is for a progressiva Improvement. "Assuming that the cost of living has gone their many kind friends for their kindness and sympathy during the sad loss of their two children, Obarle and Vein tarrell. new- nmce of the company in the Triangle building.

'Hie party alao as a houae-warmlng party, as It was the lirat sonn u.e made of the new f-ficea. The entertainment conitel of a Velio sold by .1. IteWar; rocal solo by K. Marker; aesthetic dancing by M. Keattie; piano olo by tieraldine tlarr.r; tocal by Fred Ilcgy; ac- The Newest in Sailors, busies conditions indicated by the improvement of the banking situation, indicate that there has been a change In the trend in business and that the revival of industrial activity has alremly In nny and every color.

Straight and down and la expected tn change again upi. warda or down. It Is not healthy for any Industry to keep watching the Index numbers snd hnve the whole wag. question guided by It. If there is a small Incressa In our esrnlng powers because of a de.

crease In the cost of living we sr entitled lo It as a compensation for the period when the cost of living was going up and we hsd no Increase to meet It. Workers Have H.vd set In." cushion brim, plain and two-tone effects, from $2.45 up to The Bee Hive Millinery Supply 11 Clinton are nne north. Adv. Conl inning, Mr. Hillman referred to the fact that llie clothing workers wr ref 19 Main St.

Main 2486 Stone 3500 refused nn Increase in June, KI'Jl), and Ihnt one if the reasons given was that an IcrcHso st Hint time would contribute hat it dancing by rainier; violin solo by M. Tiffany, and aaathctic dancing by Mira M. Turner. Kefrelitnents were aerred and there were aeveral old faahinned dances and in'leru Provident Lonn Society. A.

riilllips, manager, 31 Exchange ednesday Farm Page Fashion, Household and other features Store News "Want" Ads. toward postponing prosperity. "Now that prosperity is coming," add ed Mr. Ilillinnn, "we must receive a SOLE AGENT street, carea for loans on diamonds, jew. dry and household furniture, with th privilege of monthly or weekly payments.

Before borrowing sum of $300 or Concerning wage reduction in other lass, consult us. Adv. industries Mr. Hillman snld: Something every day for every Modiste Millinery Shoppe "Since Iho hearings held In Chicago, further experience throughout Industries Women' Bridle Club Meets. The young women ef the Rochester Bridle flub met Friday evening at th home nf tha nriisnlier ami president, Mrs.

Heck- er Mstweli, The club will meet th flrat soil third Fridays nf esch month herrsfter St the Pine Tre. tea rooms, F.sst svanu, St 7 acliH-k, following a dinner. oOFFlCE EQUIPMENT ln Is the only place where you can get In this country still confirms the position taken by the union. Practically all of your spring hats iu all atylea end quantities, such as silks and straws and com bination of all kinds, in the best styles. "If capital hss taken losses, so hsvs we; we have tsken losses In nnemplnyinent, In the cnrtsllment of our esrnlng power.

'We hsve liquidated tn the very limit: we run. not go through another process of liquidation. After all labor ba not accepted lh conditions It found yesrs sgo. It Is looking forward to progreaalve Improvement. The purchasing poker of the country, which la equal to the sum-total of th wages, determines lh prosperity of th country and there I no room for reduction because, the cost of living ha gone down a fw rents.

firmly believe that to grant th. re queal of the employer would be doing a great deal to undermine the confidence of worker In th government ar operating under, sod hav no right to do anything that will nndermiu or destroy that government." Object to Baae Wage. The nest speaker was fr. J.eo Wnlmsn, slstlatlclsn or th Amalgamated Clothing Workera of America, and connected wllb the organised industries have still refused to recede from Ihclr position that organized lubor should not be exposed to wage reductions. rim your hat to suit you.

Modiat Mil whiwn ml member of the family. Be a Regular Subscriber. 1 year $4.00 6 months 3.00 3 month 1.50 1 month 63 un it ram. linery Shoppe, 7-' Main street west. Adv.

Teachtnsr Oaelte Lang-unge. A aparlal meeting of (he Oaelle Society will b. held to niorrntr evening st Ht, Marr's schowl. All nsllv. speskera ar Ssled attend th B.I i sliced lessons now heglnnliig.

There is slan a beginners' Cuts Break Efficiency. "Where wag reductions have beer-made, as in the unorganised parta of the textile industry, it is likely that con-sidersbl difficulty is experienced in getting people tn work at Hie reduced wages, particularly after business shows signs of activity. Air. Hodgson, president and general manager of the Cleveland Worsted Mills, ssys in tha Msily New, Record of April 5, tltt a' i 't i arm Geo. M.

Clancy, President Of the Ieo. M. Crnnoy Carting of 112 Rosewood terraoo wlehe to announce that he is not affected hy the strike anil would be glnd to hear from his friends and Careful men, steadily employed to handle your furnltiiie. All work guaranteed. Large vana.

Call Stone 710, Bell; t'has Adv. class The weekly liselle dancing classes will he h-ld st Hi Nineteenth Wsrd Club hens en KrMsy Alt Xlnda of Keys Furnished In abort notice. At llradley At Company, IO' ksniltlii. Hlon street, near Main.Adv, "fly JlM I lh. New Hchool of Modal Research of New i -im KM Buy Thrift Stamps.

york. I'r. Wolmaa pointed cut thst eit.

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