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EDITION i I FORTY-SEVENTH TEAS VOU CXCIV. No. S3. Albuquerque, New Mexico, Tuesday, 20, 1927. MORNING Assisted Press i i i vry iocrsj 5 id? SMITH LESLIE MILLER AMEniGAN AJQ LINDBERGH WILL MAKE SPEECH ON EARLY CALL OF SENATE LIKELY TO TAKE UP SMITH-VARE CASES CAPITAL STEPS Mli.

IF BARRED 1 IIS FIRST DAY FIEOGII FLAGS TOIir 001 BY COTTOll COSTS Corporation Commission and Attorney General Are Making Investigation In the Pecos Valley Specials Landing Field Is QSOOOPPEC. SEHATE, IWftY GET Being Arranged tor Nyer In Santa Fe; National Guard to Cofitrol Crowd SANTA FB. Sept. II UP) Col. mm SANTA FB, Sept 1 Hearing on the petition of the A.

T. 8. P. and New Mexico Central PARISIDICALS In Village of Clichy, Where Reds of Metropolis Gather, Scene of Anti-Ameri- "4 Charles Lindbergh will make an address from the west steps of the Many Prominent railways to abandon the letter's track between Torrance and Wil-lard, and Santa Fe and Kennedy, eapltol at 6 p. m.

Sunday, follow Ing hie arrival from El Paso, It was announced Monday. and Theatrical tr.i Brokers of Los Avoid Trial spEoerb! Former Army Makes Chicago, 768 Miles, Averaging 72 Miles an Hour, Including Stops FIRST PARtTf TRIP THROUGH BAD WEATHER Had Narrow Escape When Rain Makes Engine Stop; Meyers Is Second Flyer Into Chicago can Demonstration A special landing; field has been will be held before the state corporation commission bare, It wsj announced Monday. J. B. Eastman, Interstate com POLICE DISPERSE MOB r.sTun:.TD Washington Observer Thinks Illinois and Pennsylvania Men Will Be Denied Their Seats fi.i STATES MiTsEND THEM BACK BY APPOINTMENT Real Row Will Start 'in Upper House If Such Procedure Occursi Is Prediction; But You Can't Tell merce commissioner, asked Cor MANY HEADS CRACKED prepared for him and Gov.

R. C. Dillon has directed the national guard unit here to aid civil authorities in maintaining order at the field. Preparations are being made to care for several thousand persons expected here from poration Commissioner Hugh Williams to hold the hearing and take evidence to be submitte. to Three Riots Occur While Le District Attorney the Interstate commission.

Williams will set the date for the over the state. gion 1s Parading Counter-Demonstrations Are Held Peaceably hearing The railroads Says That Receivers Wer3 Aided in Gathering Up the Assets LOS ANGELES. will retain the track between Ken nedy and DUVALL ADMITS Williams, Rate Clerk Charles CHICAGO, Sept. 19 (AP) By CliARIiKS P. STEWART Exclusive Dispatch to Albuquerque Journal Lamb and Attorney General Rob Sept.

19 (AP) Dismissal cl A former army pilot, characterized by his flying ert C. Dow were In RoswsQ Monday to hold a hearing On a pro charged of conspiracy SIGNING NOTE PARIS, Sept 19 Un American and French flags were torn down, several shots fired and a lot of noses punched In an anti-American Legion demonstration at Clichy Monday. The extremist "buddies" as the "luckiest WASHINGTON, Sept 1 UP) Calling an early extra session of the senate, to dispose of the Vara test of growers that the cotton commit, usury, in tfcs Jul ian Petroleumn corporation fumigation rate of $1.19 per bale Is too high. A similar hearing fellow in the world," Leslie Miller of Des Moines, and Smith cases before the con FOR KLU will be held In Carlsbad Tuesday. Hi i had gathered at this place out stock over issue scanoxl, against all thews who cava returned alt usurious inter gressional rush starts, is good deal like hurrying up the execution of a couple of coijemned prisoners, to let the electrician and his assistants get the job out of the way in time Monday winged his way through perilous fogs and over mountain tops to take C0MPOOLIS IS est to the receivers, wis i ndianapolis Mayor Says He the lead at the end of the timated by District Attorn? to attend to more important work Would Not Have Done It Considering the next senate's fourth lap in the New York to-Spokane air derby.

side the city because of the police precautions taken to prevent demonstrations In Paris. Clichy is a communist community and the place where the Reds gathered regularly on Sunday, and police only interfere when trouble starta. The extremists, as a protest If He Knew They Were make-up, it's about as sure as any-J URGED Oil SEVE Asa Keyes, in a letter tfvea oat here lionday. Seres ci prominent business m-i wl Flying alone in ait Eaglerock Going to Flee ming can re mat wiuiam s. vare, of Pennsylvania, and Frank plane, the Iowan took the lead have been indicted cr Smith, of Illinois, will be denied the seats they claim to have been after a close contest in which INDIANAPOLIS.

Sept. 19 against whom action h.i STATE MEET twenty-four others wen entered. elected to. been contemplated probiil? PL UP) Mayor John I Duvall of In-dtanapolls, testifying In his trial on a charge of violating the cor Although he left Roosevelt field If it could be guaranteed that If it against the American Legion- parade rechristened a small square wouldn't take long. will not be brought to trUV it was said.

that It's Vnd Governor Dern of Utah Says New the starting place, in sixth place, at 6:10 a. eastern daylight saving time, he arrived foreseen, however, that Vare Smith will thrash around Si Keyes letter was in answer Ut "Place They paraded with red flags and wearing mourning bands. The com These folk eagerly await the coming session of the United States senate, for it will determine the Pennsylvania senatorial election. William B. Wilson, democrat, shown with Mrs.

Wilson, Is contending that William B. Vare, republican, inset, wasn't elected. "Blockheads Can Star rupt practices act, admitted under cross examination that he had dorsed a note for $1,000 for George 8. Elliott and Harvey Bedford, who disappeared three days hnprecedentedly when the juice is at the municipal airport here, the end of the fourth lap, and where Pat, But Statesmen communication from Louis I Hor. wit secretary ef stoaahslderg'.

munist Deputy Vaillant-Couturier turned on. There are event hints of an attempt to revive them after the full strength of the current has most of the contestants must stop Concessions" fter the Marion county grand and others of their leaders addressed them and spent nearly over for the night, ahead of the BOX SEAT SALE nassed through their hnrilea Kn. flying pack, at 4:43 p. Chlca DENVER, Sept. II UP committee, asking that the cases be dropped against those who had re turned the excessive pool loan la terest "quickly." four hours expressing themselvea body can guess how this experi Jury began its investigation of alleged political graft In Indiana.

Elliott formerly was exalted oyclopg of Marlon county klan No. Contending that any agreement reached at this -conference most bo ment may turn out. against "the fascist troops" of the Legion and against "the Sacco-Vanzettt erecutloners." the result of compromises, Cover "This office recognlwd the, Some folks think Vare and Smith nor Oeorge H. Dern, of Utah, will sit in the senate yet, but not chairman, reconvened the seven FORFEIT BONOS' 111 TWO GASES IIJU.1C0UBT Paul Hagle and Alberta Ar- until some hair-raising scenes have state governors Colorado river par treme need of the receivers." Xsyer letter said, "for assistance In ths efforts to protect flhe life ftMUci of 40.000 or lO.on stockholders' 3. Bedford, a former Indianapolis policeman, was active in that order and was said to have been engaged in klan organization work in Missouri prior to his returning here to appear as a state witness The French and American flags were torn down from stores where they were hung and others were taken from passing taxicabs.

many of which have displayed them been enacted. ley here Monday afternoon with plea for concession. These scenes are bound to occupy considerable time months per. haps, So much interruption natur "Any blockhead," he told the from being actually wiped out. tsa AW-.

i FOR LOBO GRID GAMES ON TODAY The New Mexico Underwriters' association will undertake Tuesday to sell 25 season boxes for university football games at $40 a box, each box seating four per sons. This drive, calculated to obtain money quickly for the athletic will last only one day. The association has definitely promised the athletic association $1,000 for the 85 boxes. since the legionnaires came to France. The communist orowd ran afoul of the police In front ally will play smash with the work office assist the receivers.

Joseph conferees, "can stand pat but It takes a statesman to know when and how to make concessions that against the mayor. Duvall is charged with bartering away positions for money and support at the 1925 election. Scott and H. Lv Carnahan, In recov go daylight sa-ving time, completing the T68 miles in ten hours and thirty-three minutes, or at time average of about seventy-two miles an hour, including time taken for three stops. Meyers Is Second Aiinute and a half behind Miller came C.

W. Meyers, who was fifth to leave Roosevelt field in the chase for the $5,003 prize which awaits the pilot making the best time to Spokane, is flying a VVaco-10 and is carrying' a passenger, Thomas B. Colby. Charles of Richmond, vig next in (mother Eaglerock plane. He was the first to leave Roosevelt field this morning.

Others were slower in arriving from the last stop at Bryan, O. Was Dangerous Trip The three leaders said the first of the regular session, if it slops over into then. Hence the demand of a flag-bedecked store and one revolver shot-wag fired through -a wiu bring about a harmonious set- tlement for an early start, October 20, as mostly suggested. Possibly the window, There was no one to ering io, the corporation which Is so urgently needed at i tint cannot be disregarded. More than fifty persons; Includ ellano Fail to Appear; Jim Poor Denies Violating Li' quor Law Scouting the "silly rumor that the private power Interests are house of representatives will be Duvall said he had endorsed their note, but he did not know they were going to leave town.

"If I had, I sure wouldn't have signed their note," he declared. summoned, too, but that Isn't so actively preventing an Identify the culprits In any of these cases for the police, but four alleged ringleaders were Jallfd. Many Cracked Heads Governor Dern conceded that tan ing bank executives, theatrical area, millionaire realty dealer and others, are under Indictment en charges ranging from conspiracy te Bonds made in the cases of Alberta Arellano and Paul W. Hagle gent questions must enter into the discussions before a lower basin urgent. A senate call seems pretty proba ble.

The Vare and Smith cases an peculiar. NURSE ADMITS These boxes are placed on the wer9 aeciare(1 forfeited in federal agreement among Nevada, Arisona and California can be effected, no sidelines on both sides of the play. tably power. ing field. As the master tickets are transferable, any four people Senate contests are not so un SAYING SMITH CHILD WAS BOY "I have a suspicion of my usual.

the chairman continued. "I sus leg of the flight, from New York to Belletonte, was one of the The most recent one was between pect that both Arisona and Califor Three small riots oocurred. In-all, but the police promptly squelched them. Their strong arm squads rushed out of the side streets, where they had been held In readiness for such an emergency. There were many cracked heads and bloody, noses, but the police policy In such affairs is always to allow the rioters to get away when they show a disposition to run and are able commit usury, a felony, to embes-xlement.

A large majority of these were Indicted on the usury conspiracy charge. The misdemeanor charge of usury against Harry If. Haldemaa, trial of which was scheduled for to. day, went over until November It after stipulation between counsel and the city prosecutor's, office. holding the box master ticket will be ushered to the box indicated, which is reserved at all times and is labeled with the holder's name.

Dan Steck and Smith W. Brookhart, nia will be more ready make terms on water If they know what growing out of the 1921 Iowa sena But It Really Was a Girl, torial election. Brookhart appeared Holders of boxes who arrive late at else they are going to draw out of the mysterious bag held by this game will not be subjected to court Monday afternoon when the defendants failed to appear. Warrants for their arrests were ordered Issued. Alberta Arellano is charged with transporting liquor from Mexico, while Hagle is under indictment for violation of the anti-pass law.

Fourteen persons were arraigned before Judge Phillips "Monday afternoon, making a total to 44 for the day, 30 having been arraigned at the morning session. Various violations of the liquor laws were responsible for most of the cases of the afternoon sitting. Five men to have won. His credentials were in order and he was seated, but the inconvenience of threading conference. Steck, charging irregular! their way through a crowd of peo Miss Meyer Declares, as Mistake Was Made in Talking to Mother CLEVELAND, Sept, 19 UP) ple already seated.

ties, contested. After months of investigation, the senate decided for Cnntlmml om Pag rhrw Anyone desiring a choice box NEW KILIO THEATER IS FILLED F02 may obtain one, as long as they most dangerous hops they had ever made because of the heavy rain and fog. 1 Miller, especially, said he had a difficult time. "I believe it was the most dangerous hop I have iver nude," he told Ue Associated Press. "Most of the' way I had a viss-blllty range of but 500 feet.

When I was about fifty miles east of Belletonte, it rained so hard that the magneto of my machine got wet and the motor suddenly stopped. I looked about fcr a-landing place, but all I could see for miles were tree tops. I worked him, put Brookhart out and Steck last, by communicating with under Miss Ruth Meyer, a nurse at Fair-view Park hospital, is certain that FIRST PERFORMANCES; IlEU UElllCO But in the meantime Brookhart iJENSEH PLANE writers' headquarters, the Equit able Life society, the Pacific Mu Mrs. Sam Smith's "puzzle baby" is (who, since then, has won another INDIANS DEUGIIT HUGE AUDIEIICES tual offices, or Union Central of- a girl and has assumed responsibility for saying it was a boy. election and is back again) was sure-enough senator, and it took charged with Introducing (Inu Tat Ptio-h nmirn Rrvan I and John Scruggs, former students "lor Into Indian reservations and Philip Vollmer, superintendent of two-thirds majority to oust him, Federal, State.

City and Other, ot variety and form for it does take two.thirds to un the hospital, declared Monday of the university, form the committee in charge of the box ticket luwr are nijegea to nave transported spirits from Mexico. Six of the fourteen arraigned WRECKED IEIJ IT HIT TREES seat a senator, once he's seated. night. i Officials Among Honor sale. Miss Meyer returned Monday on my engine as I was dropping pleaded guilty to the Indictments Those desiring a box larger than from friends and business institutions of the city.

Prominent among them was a symbollo floral Vare and Smith are attacked on night from Detroit, where she had been spending a vacation. A and finally got one cylinder and Guests; Movie World Sends Congratulations the ground that their nominations, then seven to working. I' rode into the conventional size for may obtain one at an additional $10 a seat for the season. It was stated. not their elections, were Irregular, borreshoo from the city of Albuquerque.

Belletonte on seven cylinders." (Incidentally Vare has an election habeas corpus action brought 'by Mr. and Mrs. Smith against the hospital was delayed last week pending her return. Other landings here and their The KIMo theater made its In This ticket sale la distinct from contest pending against him, too, time follows: the regular season ticket sale, itial bow Monday evening before but that's a side issue.) against them. The trials of the other eight were set for September 26.

Those arraigned at the afternoon session were: George Prlchard, charged with theft of a motor, pleaded not guilty. Sam G. Mrsfelder and Gerald D. Hough, transporting liquor from Aviator Leaves His Lion Passenger Locked in Cage and Walks Three Days to No. 49, piloted by Eugene Det- which will be for seats 1 the If they weren't properly nomi nated, they weren't legitimate can mer, Tarrytown, N.

fifteenth to leave Roosevelt field, arrived bleachers and for automobile parking space. Holders of box tickets BANK IS ROBBED FOR SECOND -TIME IN YEAR didatea at all, and so can't possibly 2,000 Albuquerqueans who stormed the doors almost from the- moment the ticket sale opened sate in the afternoon. While the eyes of the film world from New Tork Arizona Ranch at p. m. have been elected that's the con will not be required to buy season tickets.

No. 60, piloted by W. H. Emory, tention. Their credentials look The.

crowd began to form as early as.S p. when sale of tickets began, although the doors did not open until p. nt. By then the overflow extended tattle curb. At 10 o'clock the throng llnd up for the second performance extended along the sidewalk to corner of Fifth and Central, Indians Are Entertainers Inside when the opening performance began about 7:10 p.

mH a full house of nearly pee pie gased In wonder at the Inter of Bradforden, sixteenth to leave Roosecelt field, arrived at to Hollywood, turned for the mo GLOBE, Sept 19 OP Martin Jensen's Hon carrying plane, which took off last Friday from San Diego for New York, okeh, just as Brookhart's did, but their credentials are disputed, on the theory that the whole thing ment on Its newest playhouse, Mr. Mexico. To appear by agreement on day of trial. Santa Rosa Maynes, transporting liquor from Mexico, three charges. Pleaded guilty to 6:02 p.

ra. Emory was forced down and Mrs. Albuquerque hastened AUSTIN, Sept. 19 UP) The Farmers' National bank of Buda, near here, robbed last December by a young woman, was held up again by a lone, heavy set man. The robber scooped up about $1,100 and walked out.

He escaped in a coupe. was wrecked when it came down downtown to loin the numerous of goes back to their noinfhatlons-talnted at the source, so to speak Monday morning east of Belletonte, because of motor trou-trouble and lost thirty-two minutes, GRANT COUNTY MAN IS PARDONED FROM PRISON SANTA FB, Sept. 1 W) Gov. R. C.

Dillon has pardoned C. D. Brown, sentenced from Grant county in 1926 to serve three to flvA venrs In th utatr neniten- ficials attending the Inaugural on top of a grove of oak trees in Tonto basin, that afternoon, he Now the nub of it is, if they once get in. it will require a two-third told W. D.

Boardman, Globe mer first and guilty to second and third charge. Marlln Phillips, transporting liquor from Mexico, pleaded guilty. Alberta Arellano, transporting Telegrams of congratulation vnd No. 60, piloted by E. O.

Knapp, Ypsllanti, twenty-third to leave Roosevelt field at a. chant, latter said Monday majority to expel them, and their opponents never can muster that Mrs. Rebecca Bradley Rogers, at lor of the unique theater. The program got underway with night when he returned from the H-Bar ranch. Jensen appear id at one time employed as a stenogra m.

arrived here at 6:13 p. many, but a bare majority can pre. Defendant did not appear tiary for burglary, because of poor 1'iuor, vent them from getting In, and the ranch early Monday afternoon. and bond was declared forfeited pher in a state office, is charged with having robbed the same bank No. 43, piloted by R.

R. Missoula, eleventh to the "Indian rantasle" by F. 8. Farnsy at the great organ. Following an arrangement of organ their opponents almost certainly can and a warrant Issued.

health and on condition that he to relatives in Georgia, it as an nounced today. Boardman said that Jensen escaped without Injury except for last December. Continuances of scare up that many and a few over, Jim Poore, violating prohibition, numbers, the heavy, luxurious cur Continued on Page Three her trial have been granted twice. a cut over the right eye, and that second offense, pleaded not guilty. The They won't get In, then.

Leo. his lion passenger, still was Monica Aranda, violating prohi BACH CONCERTO PLAYED in his steel cage in tho wreckage. tains swung back on the dedlca tlon ceremonials by the Indians of various tribes under the direo tlon of alike Kirk. From the Bun. EXPERT STAFF AND JOURNAL'S bition act, second offense, pleaded not guilty.

Jensen told Boardman the plane best wishes came from many film celebrities and executives. From Mary Plcktord and Douglas Fairbanks came the message: "That every success and prosperity may follow the opening of your new Albuquerque theater is our sincere wish. Regards." "The erection bf such a theater ts definite proof' ot the great progress being made by this Industry of said Cecil B. Mills In wiring congratulations. "The people of Albuquerque should be congratulated on your enterprise," wired Ralph Ince.

Other telegrams came from James Cruse, Jetta Ooudal, Marie Prevoet, Har odds are 10 to 1 on that. But then what? Why, there'll he a vacant sena-torship for Governor Fisher of AT DUNCAN'S FUNERAL Rafael Apodaca, introducing turned over when it struck the trees and landed on one side. He liquor into Indian reservation, pleaded guilty. CntUeSl ea rage PARIS, Sept. 19 UP) In con- LEASED WIRE TO FURNISH BEST NEWS OF BIG FIGHT followed Tonto creek for three days before coming upon the H- Continue) en Page Sis Juan Pndilla, Introducing liquor Bar ranch Monday afternoon.

formance with one of her last expressed wishes, a Bach concerto was played Monday while the body of Isadora Duncan was cremated. Into Indian reservation, pleaded guilty. Jensen requested Boardman to send his wife a message, which WEATHER Napolean Gutierrez, Introducing Hundreds of friends and admir was relayed by him to the Asso liquor into Indian reservation, pleaded guilty. ciated Press at Phoenix. Mrs.

Jen ers of the classic dancer who was killed at Nice Wednesday, stood In sen, who Sunday and Monday hsd Lorenzo Chavez, introducing FORECAST DENVER, Sept. 19. New rison Ford. Rod La Rocque, Edmund Com, Vera- Reynolds and reverence to her memory during accompanied airplane searcher tor her missing husband, was ex liquor into Indian reservation, pleaded guilty. the simple ceremony In the Fere Mexico: Fair Tuesday and Wednesday, somewhat warmer Tues Phyllis Haver.

Film corporations Lachalse cemetery. Many of them E. Martines, Introducing liquor represented were. United Artists. pected to arrie In Phoenlg late Monday from had followed the funeral cortege day extreme east portion.

Into Indian reservation, pleaded bareheaded from her home to the Arizona: Mostly fair Tuesday Fox Flims, Tiffany productions and F. not guilty. Can And Should OWN YOUR OWN HOME! A SMALL pay raent down and a snail ment raortlly, that's the easy- plan cf tuyir.2 real estate. 39 Cs sound vtlzz cemetery. and Wednesday, not much change Paul W.

Hagle, violating anti- in temperature. pass law. Defendant did not ap pear and bond was declared for feited and a warrant Issued, LOCAL RErOItT Conditions for 24 hours ending The quickest and finest news service on the greatest of all ring battles that is what the Albuquerque Journal will offer New Mexico readers. The Associated Press expert staff of writers will cover the big fight from all angles. Their stories which go to the world's greatest newspapers, such as the New York Times, Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times, will come Into the Journal office over its leased wire.

Every detail of the big tight will be covered. Charles Dunkley of Chicago, sports editor of the eastern division of the Associated Press, will write the feature descriptive story of the crowd and arena spectacle. Edward J. Nell of the New Tork sports staff will dictate the round by round description of the title bout as rapidly as the blows are struck. Allan Q.

Gould of New Tork, sports edlto rof the eastern division of the Associated Press, will write the general leads of the bout. The other features and ringside notes will be handed by Fred Dye and Mason E. Taylor of the Chicago staff of the Associated Press, There Is not a thing that these fight experts will miss. The Associated Press leased wires will bring in to The Journal more about the big bout than any other wire service. The fight will be announced by the Journal as usual with Georgo Rlngllng at the megaphone.

The big bout Is scheduled to start about 7:10 Albu- querque time. Come down to the Journal Thursday night for the megaphone bulletins. And then read all the details in the fight extras an'd in the regular edition of the Journal the next morning. Monday at 6 as recorded at James theft of a motor, pleaded guilty as accessory. Crescendo Raybal, breaking In the University; Highest temperature a post office, pleaded not guilty.

Lowest tcmoeratura 74 54 10 64 II Henry O. Coors, Albuquerque attorney. In Chicago at the present time, telegraphed, "Albuquerque Is to be congratulated on having such a theater. Its opening Is a real occasion In our march of pro-press." Officials who attended by special Invitation Included V. 8.

Senator Bratton, Postmaster Berthold "pits, U. S. District Attorney John W. Wilson. Mayor Clyde Ttngley, City Commlisloner Edmund Ross, Chief of Police rat O'Orady.

Ex-Qovernor Arthur T. Hsnnett was present Governor R. C. Dillon, unable to attend, wired hearty Range RICKARD PUTS STOP TO DEMPSEY WRITING CHICAGO, Sept 19 OP) The battle of the "open letters" as a part of the Dempsey-Tunney training for their titular meeting Thursday night, flickered out Monday night. A promised letter by Demp-sey Monday night was not forthcoming, and there were strong indications that Promoter Tex Rlck-ard had advised the Dempsey csmp, particularly Manager Leo P.

Fly tin, that he dlapproved of this form of literary effort. LEGION MEMBER DIES' WHILE ON VISIT TO SCENE OF WARTIMES PARIS, Sept. If UPI Tha first death among the visiting legionnaires occurred Mon-day when Wayne Schwenneck-er 'bf Des Moines, Iowa, died at La R'boisiere hospital. He fell into a state of coma when coming from Antwerp by train. The Iowa delegation, who looked after him, has cabled his parents In Des Moines and asked for funeral Instructions.

Is and SsMean Humldlty at 6 a. m. fjHumtdity at p. Tony Cana, violating prohibition act, pleaded not guilty. Nick awcas, violating prohibition act pleaded not guilty.

Nester Chaves changed a plea of not guilty to guilty on a liquor violation charge. The rase of Rosa Cor tees and James Cortese, which was docketed for Mondsy, -vas continued to the 48 .02 10 ffSVlnd velocity JOURNAL Classified Ads west I plrectlon of wind South 4'haracter of day eloudv run rises Bun sets (:07D.m congratulations, Floral decora- I next term of court. CM.

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