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PAGE TWO THE GETTYSBURG TIMES, MONDAY, AUGUST 12, Personal Mention and Happenings-- TELEPHONX 72 OR 91 Mr. and Mrs. William Beck. DeMlah OWe. Miss Beulah Ohfe and M1 ''Baltimore: Wre guests at the home" of Mr and Mrs.

fci D. flUllsWrfth, i i and Mrs. James Stock, of Lebanon, visited relatives in Gettysburg Sunday), Miss Roddy and Miss Borofhy Gilbert are vacationing in Atlantic City. i Mrs. Icon SCUely concluded a.

visit with her sister-in-law, Mrs. John Cunningham, South Washington street. OTOCK REPORT NeW York. Aug. 12 (AP)-In the face of a' large 'amount of profit taking stocks maintained a steady to improved condition today.

The rails and utilities made the best showing. Union Pacific and American telephone got up about two points each Gains of fractions to point were registered by Santa Ite, New York Centra), New Consolidated gas, Intema- Hitler Nazis W11J Smash They Try to Fifht Delivers WarnttfirMit Speech at Otebrariofl at Rteenfidm Declares No Power Can Attack Germany Oppression ot Jews Continues. Snyder, Gettysburg, R. D. Other visitors at the Wenchoff home recently were Eugene Groft, of (Set- tionftl Commonwealth and Southern, Electric power and light), American and foreign power.

General Electric, Westinghouse and American radiator. Mr. and Mrs. John Smettzer and family, of Washington, are spending two weeks at Dr A. H.

O'Neal's cottage along the Fairneld road. Miss Mary Smeltzei 1 of Washfng- ton, is visiting" her aunts. Miss Annie O'Neal and Mrs. John Hud- tUe, Carlisle sfreet- i 1 a-nrf Mr3. ffiram and Mr.

and Mrs Harvey Shartle, boner, of; Cnanibertburg, wofe dinner gdests' J5undtty at the home of Mr. aftitf Or Middle tysburg aTid James Althoff, of Bar- Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A.

Deitch at Marsh Creek Heights and)sons, Kenneth, arid John Miss Margie afi of Wayne-, Mr, and Mrs. Glenii. E. freed, of i Philadelphiay and Miss Mary of "Gettysburg, i 4 Jr. and Mrs.

F. B. Bryson and daughter, Barbara Ann, have returned to Gettysburg after spending week at Avalon, New Jersey. They were accompanied by Dr. and Mrs.

Maxwell Moore, of Danville. Upper End Communities fropi the Blcler- vffle vllle section at gathered by Times correspondent CBf BfglervUW, flb. I Berlin. Aug. 1ST AP) --ReKhsfuhf- er Adolf Hitler warned all opponents of national Aoclaltam Sunday might that nazis will "rtaash them utterly," .1 i He addressed a cheering crowd at Rosenheim.

where he motored to attend celebrations of the fifteenth "We peace and constructive- work, but whoever wa'nts t6 disturb thtt'peade witf discover tnut art no- longer a people of pacifists, but a people'of he men." The Reichsfuhrer once again asserted his avowedly profound anniversary of the local natis or- vlction that national socialism en- Sir xnd Mrs. Leslfe Orner enter- tainrcJ at a watermelon party Sun- tfternoon at freir home in and Mts. Weisenborri, of BifcbrvJUe. The guests included Mr ttt. stiiit Mrs.

Maarfce WatteMdorff and son, Maurice, of Washington, are visiting. and Mrs. John Smeltzer at the O'Neal- cottage Pairfteia road. California; Mrs. Kansas Daffm of Indiana, and.

R. L. Biggs, of spent Saturday Vrrth Mrs. Andrews, at the Home of her sott-jn-law and daughter; Sin. and Shelby Fink- Chamberlain, accompanied Wednesday club will this week with Mrs.

Henry Scharf, Hotel Gettysburg. Miss Florence Enola Gouts and Kinehart, Miss Lewis Rinehart relumed to LewisviQe, Ohio after visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs. Edward Rinehart, Kalbfleisch apartments Kirs. J. C.

Aikens, Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd and children, Janet and Jimmie, returned Sunday to their homes in Martinsburg, West Virginia, after a week with Mr. and Mrs. B.

Twisden, East Middle street jfass Irene Cttricy. Miss Anne Shrfver and Fred Coil, all of Washington. t). -visited -Miss Margaret Mctlhenny, Lincoln Way West, Saturday Miss Catherine Marsden, Washington street, IS spending a week hi the country -wfth her grandparents, and Mrs. George i.

Thomas. j. ifftss Hefen Marsden; Washington street. left Friday fcr sgend a weti friends in Chester. Miss Ruth ChaihWrHn, Miss Anrelia- COdqri, Kafhryn Gitt, Miss: Maxtor McGregor, Miss Mary Elizabeth McHhenny, Miss Marian Sheeiy and Miss Betty Swope returned Saturday from a week's stay at the Swope cottage at Laurel Lake.

Miss Julia Peters and Miss Louise Ramef, who chaperoned the girls during the week, also returned home Mrs. Elizabeth Snider, Miss Lonella Snider, Mrs Helen Hartman daughters, Joyce and Wanda. Hanover from a trip to Canada. Niagara Falls and other points of interest. Prof, aial Troxell and ramify spent Sunday in Biglerville wttfi Mtr.

and Mrs. -Warren K. Enck Mrs. Fred Andrews, 6f phia, is spending- some time with her father, Harry Thomas, of York Springs. Oyler.

York streeC, spent the week-end with his uncle and aunt. Mr and Mrs Wilnjer Bream. of Bigfervllle. Mr. and Mrs.

R. 11. Durbonw have had with them for some time at their borne near Gettysburg their grandson. Eddie Bob Hoffman, of Areadtsnlle. his Bliss Catherine and.

Miss Ruth. Chamberlain, and Miss Virginia Jnes, left thus morning for Philadelphia and Asbury Pai Miss Helen Chamberlain, who has been visilwg Miss Helen Mumma, of expected to the party at Lancaster join Miis Josephine Catea, of Ur'on- town, ana Hairy Reese, of Pittsburgh, have concluded a visit with MJ and Mr I Mincer, East Middle street Mrs Minter and her two spent Saturday in WasH- C. and Mrs. Robert Lenta and daugh- Janet, of Hliltown; Miss Eeulah Eiglerville R. Mr and Mrs.

Prank A. Newell and children, Mae, Martha, Nannie, William, Johr Henry and Frame Miss Helen Baker, of Biglerville, is on a two-weeks' vacation from the H. Musselman Canning company. Mi. and Mrs.

Floyd Reiter and family, of Harrington Park, New who have been visiting Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Kleinfelter, of IsrvJ'lt, left this morning for a week's visit with lelatives in. Georgia. Dr. and Mrs.

W. A. Hanson will leave Tuesday on a ten clays' cruise up the St Lawrence river to Quebe6 and Montreal, Tne Rev. and Mrs. Howard S.

Fox are spendmg two weeks along the Juniata river Dr, and. Mr- Chester N. Gitt and Miss Kathryn Gitt were among the guests at a dinner given Sunday by Howard fcbonlz at her home to tW's'tmflfeter, Maryland, In honor.of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and- Mrs. fiowarC T3.

SSxmtz, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hefntzdmaii, of Barlow, and Miss Pauline Flscel and Fred Kontzehr.an, of- Gettysburg, spent the week-end to Altoona with Wilssn Sparks and family. Ladies' tiOUe class St. James' Lutheran Sunday school wfll hoM a picnic Tuesday at afrs.

Charfes cottage Calecfoza 6ars witi' featfe the church 2 and 3 o'clock. Dr. am! Mrs. J. Musselman were guests Sunday cf the Kev.

Or. Sarry of Lancaster, at his cottage at Caledonia. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wolff and daughter, Barbara.

Broadway, leave tonight for Lebanon where they will visit Mr Wolf's brother and sister-in-law. Df. and Mrs. Robert Wolf. Eric Lynch who is spending the summer at Camp Nawakwi is spending fhe week at his Rome.

Miss afaiica Ott, of PWtwWphFa. is spending the month with MISS Reginia Heagy. North Stratton street. Airs. Charier MUler and Miss Giofijv Miller, of Biglerville, iiave returned from a- stay of several week- at Lewis' Beach, Delaware Rftoda Jean Miller, of Ridley 33 a guest of Mr and Mrs Willis Lady, of Biglerville.

Firof. and -Mrs. Eci-ranl Thrash- ana family, of Bfglerville, are visit- fiy- in Steelton arid Palmyra for several Professor Tlnush-iinderwenf an operation for lemo'val of-rus-tonsils to Harris- ganization. ha the Reteh Jews were tamed away from summer resorts. At Munich a united group of neighboring storm trooper organization? paraded the streets Jn 500 trucks, flaunting streamers denouncing Jews; and referring to "Catholic devisen (foreign exchange) Welcomed by Bavarian Minister The Reichsfuhrer was welcomed by Adblf Wagner.

Bavarian minister joys blessings. "Fifteen years ago," he said, "I possessed nothing but my face and will. Today the movement is the German nation- and the Reich. Could that have been possible without, the blessing of Almighty God' We are what are, not against, but by the wiH of Providence. Witt Be Cementing Force "Doftkey" Ball Lineups The official lineup for tonight's donkey bast ball game was announced thii noon as follows: All Stars "Bill" Shit-Ids, Cfiarley Hartzell.

"Doc" Mountain. Ib; "Doc" Crist, 3b: Tom Keough, C. W. "Reds" EpleyVss; Bry- sdfe, lf; "Doc" Oyler. cf; "Artie" Phiel, rf.

Roy Wentz. Ira Plank, "Bob" i Ib; "Suhtey" 2b; "Charley" Btachem, 3t; Artle" Hutchison, ss; "Happy" Oyler, If; "Stew" Moyer, cf; "Doc" Wickerham, rf Umpires will Paul L. Roy, Carl Peduzzi arid "Bfll" Gilbert. "If we can push the co-ordinating ReC0T(l Peach and unifying process with all our power national socialism after de- of the interior. He was warmly ap- cades will be the great cementing pkuided as he began his address.

"If those who are against us want a fight they can have it," he warned "We never have capitulated in the past and certainly will not now. i "If the hammer blows of hate should strike us they will only make us still harder. I am convinced no power on earth can attack us any more. Now People of He Men force of our nation I prophesy again within 500 years our flag be almost four times as large as last be engraved on every heart' In his introductory speech Wag- ner referred briefly to the fight "on political Catholicism" and touched the Jewish question with the statement that "the movement has no German the federal-state crop repdrt- ing service forecasts. The harvest is esetimated to be bushels, compared to 442,000 last year and the average crop of bushels need of solving this problem by means of physical force Goes on Diet to Prepare For "Human Ickle" Test Stephen Smtkhovitch, Agreeing To Be Frozen Solid for Revivification Experiment, Takes Only Liquids; Officials Prepare to Interfere With Plan.

GOES ON--Inside tempted." Mr. add Mrs. fcson G. Lower and Mi5s Heifn Lower, of Table Rock, arc (xpecfed to return this evening a vishl with relatives in Provi- PJtode Island. Mr.

affrf Mfs. Gecrge Hbltmaii, Ml', and Mrs. Omer, Mr anf. Cameron fforfman and Mr. audf Mrs.

Arnold Orner, of Arendtsville, iad the Rev and Mrs. H. W. Webr. of Port Royal, have returned a vacation spent at Lake Keuka-, 'SToi'k.

Mahlon Hartzell. returned Miss Emma TJUrich have returned from a JCw Winifred MiBer Jus returned from a visit in East Berlin with her cousin. Miss Julia i Poster Zimmerman, of New York City, has concluded a two-weeks visit with bis parents. Mr. and Mrs.

J. B. Zimmerman, Gettysburg R. Mr. and Kirs.

Roy B. Sttae. of Totmgslcwn. Ohk. are Spending several weeks with Mrs Stint's par- eats, Mr.

and Mrs, Wtidner, Seminary avenue. Mr. aad Mrs. H. W.

tfeUUwr had as guests Saturday at their home on Seminary avenue Mr. and Mrs William igel. of Baltimore. 4 wlw spent Smday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

John Wen- choff, Gettysburg, R. were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. F. D.

Fink, Hwrisbvrgt; Mr. and Mrs. Leo B. Akfeoff, of Barlow; Mr. and Mrs.

George and sons, George, and Herman, of Kingadale; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Sentz, Jacob Sentz, of JUttlestown; Mr. and Mrs. Charles of HI degrees today.

his home on East Lincoln avenue from Camp Ganoga where he spent several weeks. John Brefam. Broadway, spent the week-end at Laurel Dam with Ted Thomas. William Stock and Robert Williams who are camping there Mrs. W.

R. Wirtcmafer. of Har- nsburg. is a guest of Mr and Mrs- John McDhenny. Harrisburg road.

Jjckfe Orner, of Arertdtsrflle, has a visit with his grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Crist Guise, Of Arendtsvflie. Mr. and Mrs. Roy S.

and famiiy, of Biglerville. attended fhe Faker reunion at the Arendtsvffle Union park, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W.

N. Raffensper- gcr, Biglerville R. have retiu-ned after a week's vacation spent with ilielr son and daughter-in-law, Mr Mrs. Elmer iillersour-. Hollywood, Aug.

12 (AP). -Stephen Simkhovitch, robust film writer who has agreed to be frozen solid as subject of a "human icicle" revivification experiment, began dieting Sunday to prepare himself for tht test. He ate soup and drank liquids, while Dr. Ralph S. Willard, research chemist, furthered plans to put him.

to sleep and then freeze bim anI keep him at a temperature of 30 degrees below Doctor Wiilard said he hoped eventually fo show that tne freezing death" would overcome tuberculosis and even cancer. For six years, he said, he had experimented similarly with guinea pigs, dogs and monkeys, and now was ready for the human test. Officials Prepare to Impose Ban From Buron Fitts, district attorney, came a. statement that "immediate steps will be taken to prevent such an experiment if it is at- Dr George Parrish, city health officer, said he was sure the law would not permit Doctor Wilhtrd to "carry his human guinea pig idea any further than the exploitation stage." Dr. C.

C. Warn, city human officer, was considering action against Doctor "Wiilard because of one monkey he had frozen and revived, a second which died permanently and a third which was still "storage." writing p'apet'ivlth yawt Specially Priced RYTEX POLKA PRINTED STATIONERY As ircsh as a sea breeze! A New Stationery--discreetly Ky and smartly colorful. The tells thk- White polka dots on a band- of blue, brown, green, or orchid--t with your Name and address, or Monograms printed in colors to match. 50 DOUBLE SHEETS 50 ENVELOPES SPECIAL Writing Ink In colors tb match the printing on your stationery--six exotic shades--and the price is only 15c a bottle. IP CHER '5 Z7 CHAMBERfcBURG ST.

Open Evenings Until 8 :00 P. M. In many orchards the qualitv is bet- SB St! ter than had been anticipated, serrtee reports. The apple crop, estimated at bushels, will be about 00X bushels larger than last year and 1,900,000 bushels above average. The fruit is as -sizing well, but outside of commercial areas the quality is reported as poor.

A crop of 399,000 bushels of pears is forecast, about five per cent higher than the harvest or the average production. Improvement hi the commercial grape crop, now ore- ported as of excellent fluality, will make the grape harvest of 27,720 tons about 50 per cent larger than last year WPA To Stand Pat On Wage Schedule Washington, Aug. 12 notice that the 1 administra- tion will- stand fast on "security" If I cannot perform my, work in 1 wages countered stnfce America unnindered," the Russian-born chemist, ''I shall despite New York fay Aubrey Williams, assistant works Lebruiv Appeals For Ertd of Strife Pans. 'Aug 12 Prance was calm but discontented Sunday over government economy and pay cut decrees as the- death toil from last week's, rioting Brest and Toulon reached five with the death of a man by IJresf police. President Albert Lebrun addressed a "supreme appeal to the nation" to end its political strife.

Dedicating a monument to the war dead at Metz, he of doubling up of fists, of evil looks, of words of hate. "That parties should clash vio- of lently to regain lost liberties is nat- ural in countries ruled by dictator- carry my equipment and experience prO ress director' to Mexico- or to Europe. In all "Congress has set the policy and Aironra I viwsvtm that's all been determined," he said when asked if adjustments might be made ta forestall today's scheduled spread of the walkout in New York. Williams' statement, reaffirma-1 events, I mean to prove to the world that this is not fantastic-but that it is the logical, future method of combating disease." Simkhovitch, 34, summed up his views in this way: OUR NEW JOHNSON EtECTRfC FLOOR SANDER 'Make Ymir Floors Like New! SAVB'507c OF THE COST OF RESURFACING YOUR FLOORS Do It Yourself We supply the machine, the finisher and all the information you need. Geo.

M. Zerfing "Hardwre On The Satiate" "I'll at least have contributed ion of President Roosevelt's' stand something- to the sum of human-that thosA refusing knowledge--11 i come back, i security level is on the would be cut "If I do, I'll be the first to tiaveJ-) off the dole, was made to the na- to fte next world and recrbas the it i ona coordinating- committee of lank and file groups in social work. They had dembanded payment of prevailing wages. Denying assertions that the $19- Blair County Judge To Be First on Ballot security wage scale would break down the level in private em- SHUMAN'S CUT RATE STORE 3 4 Street 2 IL Kow Kare Bkck Leaf 40, for chicken lice j. Flit Flea Powder Dr.

Sess Louse Killer Peterman's Ant Food Lunches That Satisfy, 25c 89c 5c, 25c 25c Aug. 12 (AP)-Judg ploment, Williams told the Manon D. Patterson, of Bair coun- that lift the Stuorit, of Hagerstown, Maryland, is a guest of the Misses Gladys and Katnryn BiglervSle. Dentler, of ships. but where, as in Prance, the citizen enjoys tne most complete liberty under the supreme safeguard of republican laws, what need is there of these agitations which are a source of trouble, instability and KeAdfeih 0fck, of economic misery?" spent Saturday hi Baltimore.

i 1 Mr. vim Mrs. Charles E. Dextrtek or Biglervnie. returned from a motor trip to Three Rivers and Oe- Falls and' trcK, Michigan, other poinU of jpferest.

Barrisburg. Aug. 12 AP. The governor's office announced today that H. Edgar Barnes, former secretary of revenue, wfll be appointed court this Mrs.

E. Sirs. B. S. Kleinfelter.

of Bigiernlle. have rt- UUIIIJ AVAdkU. John McCann. of Patton was a guest of the Mcllhennys, John Bigierrille. made a busmen trip to York today Mtihtenberg President Flees Fire; Sister Dies Stroudsburg.

Aug 12 AP)--Mrs. W. Tetamore. 67. of Staten Island.

New York, sister of the president of Mohlenbenr college, was burned to death early today in a fire which destroyed Iheir at Paradise vafiey. East of Strowds- burer The RPV John A Hnas. president of Mtihlenbcrg and Mrs Haas fled the flafltes in their night c3olh- ing Barnes wfll succeed the late Alexander Simpson. Jr. and will serve until January 1.

Attorney General Margiotti ruled that a successor for the rest of Simpson's term must be elected in November. Barnes resigned his revenue post to campaign for the supreme court i seeking the position to be vacated by from a week's stay at the PkUer cottage at Pine Grove. CONSIDER HEALTH ORDER ballot for judge of the Supreme i industry can pay" court today at drawings in the office -of the secretary of the commonwealth, On the democratic side Judge Michael A Musmanno. won first place and H. Edgar Barnes, former secretary of revenue, the only other candidate, will be second Mus- manno drew last place on the republican ticket.

Judge Elder Marshall, of Edgewood, won second place on the re- Fays Dividend The old East Berlin national bank, now receivership today paid ari additional 13 (per cent dividend on deposits that were in the bank when the institution closed. Payments totaling 35 per cent have been made to depositors in the fred Swoyer, of Honesdale. sixth. GRADUATE WEDS Dr. Bediey D.

Rutland, sen holiday proclaimed March 4. 1933. the bank was operated by a I conservator until entering reoeiver- Clair F. Young. Hanover, is daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Ezra K. Bankert. atee of York, were married at o'clock on Saturday evening JKV. 'Continued from paee One) The ring ceremony was performed tr Carded as for the race and in St.

Stephen's Reformed church for one people by the aev. Dr. Kenneth Benfer. Th United States of America is assisted by the Rer. Howard Boyer, a Christian nation.

Religious zeal pastor of the church. Doctor Rutland Is a graduate of Gettysburg college in the class of 1929. WARC The ol Harold Ware. 43. lowin advice contained led to its discovery Practically every colony was founded by Christian men seeking for religious liberty.

Our great men from Washington down were Christian men and foj- in of Washington, wiio was injured in I Washui farewell address that an automobile collision near York rell lon was absolutely essential to Springs early Friday, was reported Unproved today hospital. at the Harrisburg ite. were week KmA. Lit. of Mr and Mrs.

Warren Enck. of Bigfenntte. Mm bete Stfee. spent the week-end In with her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. J. Fan! She was accompank home by her sister. Mrs Paul Dougherty. in Aug scheduled conference taiy and hcilUi officials on Farmer Beaten Contmjed from Pace One) was attacked and managed mon Carlisle police, who took the ion or opinion of the supreme Iwurt man to the hospital.

X-ray photo- ol the Onftcd Slates declared that a CnnsUan nation, citing the cur 0 1 for education and moral- i ity 10111 sanction of religion cooW not secure for us that stability as a nation that men were striving for They fostered it by supporting Jaws that protected the Sabbath and religious instJtwUons. "Then. too. the unanimous decis- Mrs Haas said sh? had spoken to who has accepted a position Mrs Tefatmore in the Hrtng room as Philadelphia. they started from the house and i thought she was with them The' Mrv DonaJd E.

lower HERSHEY PARK 3 jVples West of Gettysburg Tuesday Wednesday From 9 P. M. until BOB CLEWELL Presents THE ORIGINAL Suicide Club Orchestra Featuring Dixie Lee in Song JANET and Her Accordion and Other Added Attractions Cover Charge 25c NOTE: Bob Clowoll and his Original Suicide Entertainers haF been engaged at The Hotel Richard McAlli.sJer for the j-jasl fivo months. Governor Earle from his office returned from a van last night anc 1 remained at exocutiie mansion through the jhave has face badly battered, a re- cfflcers the body was found in the ruins. The cottage was owned by Frank W.

Mueller, of Philadelphia The fire started alter Herbert Dunham, servant of the family. buiH a fire in the kitchen stove and ttien left to go to the woodshed. and her brother. Dr. J.

Boyer. of Arrndts- mornJrt? Several slxif officials awaited his call for ifx- conference tere gash In the scalp and mist tak" The word-; at the begm- truises of the body, suffered when ning of walls disposine of one's ma- he attempted to batUe the uaidcn- possessions, the adjournment tified assailants. and wiH -the safety and security of any city bnt if religion, the Chrfc- or community air dependent upon religion, is XjindamentaJ and 1hc presence of even a small com- State of courts. IcgKatwes. and ncccssarv to preserve our intrjrritv panv of Troopers Kaspervitch and government owr the holy and a That folk vilte.

have returned Irom a motor Adjutant General trip through the Ntw England Waller, of Virginia states. 91 DEGREES TODAY Mr. and Mrs. George Hoffman. Mr and Mrs Pius Orner.

Mr and Mrs Cameron Hoffman ajxi Mr and Harrisburg. wjxwe faces were hidden Lv as as in the armv and navy--all ought 1o SMITH PAVS fVK-rc ux. v. and TM oth(-r a sacred day S.TU i A car in which Fuschcnberger and practices JTJ i nt activities tectiOTi Claude Smith. GeUystors; paid Pence were riding, extinguished and arclcs ooyond the the cr an and baittrr and then proceeded Jo attack that this is a Christian Iwrs that of Mrs Arnold Orner.

have returned cJar preferred bv Ixx M.Her the pair. The csact amount c.f ration Dr Henry Stewart. i from a ten days' motor tnp to Lake i wlen tefor Justice of taken has not ytt own do- reported a maximum temperature Cajuga. New Yoik, and Niagara 'Fails aiming A Snyder Uif and promised Abraham that if tbK tho ofDlmuancc of our holy day we challenge all Christian folk as well as all good citizens not only by word of comes, as come by our advocacy and our oifrthro-sp the selnsh pow- Ix-eklalorrs Shonld Aid dUC agd far 5CT 0 3 3n1 MaW men were tomd Sod- COT3lUcn America as Protestanttsm om He wouW spare the city Now holy 'SFAFLRI.

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