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WAT I92T.1 SATl'KDAT EVEJUXU SIGNS OF THE TIMES. ALSO ATHCMS" OP yearn and formerly was the publisher of an Oakland newpanjr. He will tncooed. Mr. Marshall IoMolto, who has resigned after several years of able Kervice.

The new chairman of Hie Hoard of Control takes up his duties at a time when ability and close attention to the details of the office are in strong demand. Under the scheme of reorganization of the government as laid down in the Iirrlit DiUniniclviif litn l.Mlo liuf uaa. (DahlanJJSTribune Suprtmm on Continenlml 5irf of San Frtmcixo Bay Established February 1174. FOUNDED BY VM. K.

PARGIK. Ifembor American Nnnprr Publisher Association. Charter Hfmhfr Audit Bureau of Circulation. i Exduaira Complete Afteoctated TPreaa Serrlca for i Greater Oakland. Full United Preaa ServleaA International News Service Un I re rail Neat Service Conaolldated Preaa Association, 'FTclnatr fnp C.rmmt a a JAClPC OAKLAND 5h Aaaoclated rreoa la exclusively entitled to the THE FORUM Te Rdltor of The TBIBI'MI alM-lalraa re-ewultuiir for eplBloa aa4 tatemrsts el-prewd In till column.

Urlff cuuliilxitli turreni lupin uf arueral Inform trt Ttiey will ant. aa a run. lie primed uuieas aiivuiaaird by lua aama lue arlHT. aaltH. it dValred, will wltliUKl from puuikaiMe.

DKtXmATION 1AY AND THE LiKGIO.V. To the Editor of The Tribune. Shall the ex-soldiera march on May 30 in uniform, or should they march in civilian attire? To the writer there Is, and there can be, but one answer to thin grave question. Jhe soldiers returned from France, and those who served onafcfcig side of the Atlantic, should, wherever possible, march in uniform. Those who have worn ouu their uniforms, as some doubtless have in the unemployment of the last two years, will march aa they can.

But uniforms, with medals, decorations and insignia of officers and privates, are necessary ta differentiate and characterize o.pV MWn-of the leo-ixlntnrp. therp will lie ronsidera- for republication of all newa deapatchea credited to ti A not otherwise credited In thia papar and also alao local newa published herein. All rit-hta of republication Khlftlllg of the duties as heretofore distrib- ef apeclal deapatchea herein are alao rtreerved .1 .1 1 TRIBI'NK COMPANY. PHRI.TSMF.nS men 1 ue several mireaus una t'omnnssion, and ns theceitral and directing unit of the new department of Finance, the 'Board of Control will undertake several new responsibilities. It always has leen the most important bureau of the State government, with the largest, measure of power in directing the activities of the government.

Mr. Daniels may. le exacted to enter his new TOS R. President land Publisher B. A.

FORSTFREli. and Oejieral Manaarer Ftllhed every evening and Sundav mornlnar Slnarla copies: Pally Edition. Sc; Sunday Edition, 10c Back numbers: Daily Edition, tc and op; Sunday Edition. and op. Tribune bulldltia-.

corner of Thirteenth and Franklin atreeta: phone lakeside ni. Entered aa aecond-claaa matter February II. 10. at tha r.0,,0Jf,c of Oakland, CaU under act of Cong-reaa larch 117. SBbaprtptloa Ruin Py t'arrler Pne tsisn montha 13 0 Tbrea montha rear ln advance) SO karri at Ian Ratea By Mall Poatpald United States.

Mexico and Canada. Ona month gsiSii montha IS Oft Three montha SB 'One vear (In advance) IS SI SI' a DAY F.IITIO BY MAIL Ona month I SO Six montha IS SO Three montha 11.60 1 Twelve montha I4.SI TO.DlBst'RIBRRS tobacribers filllnr to receive their paper by 1:10 p. m. I In proper degree the returned ex- soldier marching in honor of their I deceased comrades. offiee with the same industry, wide knowledge and executive ability which he displayed in tran-quilizing the affairs of the (State Market Commission.

He will try earnestly to give the State the fullest measure of service. i DETROIT OF MA PACIFIC- THIS ONE 1 lEiS wry4- fcr grain euvATOus oauy or a. m. Sunday will pleaae report the aama to The TRIBUNE Office by telephone (Lakeside 1000) and a special messenger win be despatched it onca with a copy of The TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, MAY 1921.

GOVERNMENT P.Y DISCRETION. Governor Nathan L. Miller of New York, in explaining his refusal to accept the recommendation of a legislative act for Ihe appointment of a Thus only can the A iierican l.e-gi6n give distinctiveness and distinction to the Occasion. Thus only can they show highest honocaiid consideration to their fallen comrades who gave themselves a willing, Joyous sacrifice that American ideals might not perish trom the earth. Loubtl-KS, the 160.U00 draft evaders, whose names are now being published, may not like to see the uniform tir coward and traitor hearts did not permit them to wear, but there is no more honorable in the eyes of all one hundred per cent Americans.

The splendid old boys of the Grand Army the Kepublic dig up and wear proudly, as well they may, the ol blue uniforms. The world Will be more lonesome when at last they cease from among the living! The proper attendant and contrast THE fiOVHKNMBXT SIIOI LD DECIDE. A situation having develojd in Congress in which it appears very doubtful whether authorizing the establishment of the new new State commission, dwelt briefly upon a very What Really Happens in Facial Paralysis or Pals By HOYAD s. COI-ELAJTD, M. Commissioner of Health, New York CUT.

Tou have seen anaffflicted person who has one aldefihe face normal in its action, smiling or pouting, a ihe case may be, while the other side is absolutely blank, entirely devoid of expression. It Is impossible to close the eye. The mouth; is drawn to one side. Thi condition is known as "facial paralysis" or "Bell's palsy." It is due to paralysis of the facial nerve. The facial, nerve Is one of the twelve "cranial nerves," as they are called.

All the cranial nerves, aa the name indicates, have their origiir in the brain. So the facial nerve begins back In. the skull. It runs through the middle-car where It is enclosed in a bony canal. Then it tomes to the surface below the ear, spreading out in fan shape all over the face, forehead, eyelids, nose, lips and chin.

The fibres of this nerve control the muBcles of the face, eyelids and mouth. When it is paralyzed you can no longer move any part ot that side of the face. The face is as fixed as it it were a carnival ma.sk. A nerve is not at all unlike a telephone wire. It will function so long as it is unbroken.

If it is broken, it makes no difference whether th'e interruption is near the instrument, away out on the line somewhere or in the central office. When ones broken the electric current can no longer flow over it and no calls can pass over the wires. So it is with the facial nerve. If there is a tumor inside the skull, in that part of the brain from which "the ncrvfc comes, the nerve is paralyzed. If there is an abscess and death of bone in the car, so that the bony canal is broken through and the nerve pressed upon, there is paralysis.

If a blow or other Injury -damages the nerve as it reaches the surface, it may cut off action. Exposure to cold is a very common cause of facial paralysis. This is to a localized inflammation of the nerve. No matter what may be the caus or what part of the nerve is the symptoms are the same. -The eye cannot be closed.

The patient cannot pucker his Hps to whistle. On asking him to stick out his tongue, it appears to be drawn to one side. In most cases complete recovery takes place. This is especially true of the cases due to exposure. If.

the nerve is cut off during a operation, or from an injury of some sort, the outlook is not good. Hot applications, electricity and massage are useful. If due to disease, the original difficulty must be overcome. An operation is sometimes resorted to. The injured nerve is spliced to one of the other nerves.

Some wonderful results haye been achieved in this way. obvious condition of the theory and tendency of government. He might have been talking to the Pacific naval base will be passed by Congress people of California, so well does his jobserva tions fit the local record. He said: dnring tie present special session, it is incum to the blue of the boys of '61 and '65-r. "One of the great evils ofjhe present day, in my judgment, is the tendency to create boards and commissions with the power to prescribe rules having the force of law either because of the moral compulsion back of such rules or because the standard is sufficiently prescribed so that the delegation of legislative power is constitutionally valid.

Manifestly that evil will be magnified by the creation of extra-legal bodies to prescribe bent npon the federal government to say defirwtc-ry -whether not it wants the tract of land peo-pie of Alameda has offered it as a free gift. On account of the very lively progress of industrial and manufacturing activities in the Eastbay district, and the extensive demand for new industrial sites, it is Important to know whether the government will utilize the western water front. This large tract of land, of over T.000 acres, was not first nlnrirl in rules of conduct, for that substitutes personal government, government by discretion, for a government of vviinivi' IUIH7II ir (I nut HI llil.MT It has been apparent for over a decade in this ia the khaki of the boys of 1917. To march in civilian clothes If they have no other is all well enough, but to make a custom of so doing would seem to imply that they were ashamed of the uniform. The uniform is more honorable now since it is now consecr'ated and hallowed the lives of 100,000 heroes who sleep in soldiers' graves.

Tho public delights in seeing our ex-soldier boys marching in uniform, for it recalls the past with its sacrifices for right and truthj its glorious achievements and its crowning victory on foreign fields 3000 miles away. Jt pays tender t.lbute to the heroic dead, many of whom sleep their last long sleep awaiting the resurrection morning in a foreign soil some of them in nameless graves. And so it will be a good and pleasant sight to see the ex-soldiers of the last great war, aa many 'as can, march in uniform on Decoration Day. They wore the uniform in honor then, and they wear it in honor now. The American soldier, fights for the Ideals of a republican form of government and a Christian civilization, and his uniform is symbolic of those magnificent ideals.

Then wear it. K. K. GRINNELL. Oakland, May 28.

SPIRIT of the STATE PRESS site by the people of the Eastbay district, A commission of naval experts, created by Congress, discovered the site and asked if it was" available jor could be made available for the government's tine. The people of Alameda voted to give it to the government free of any They dedicated it to the scheme of national defense in the Pacific area. I The Helm commission of naval officers, desig sated Alameda as the site best adapted for a na ral base on the Pacific the State that the drift is away from actual government of law to government under bureaucratic discretion. We started out sincerely enough to regulate government function and define and limit governmental powers by law. The people generally still believe they have such a Put the bureaucrats find their activities unpleasantly curtailed by sticking to the safe, sane and ordained system of the forefathers.

So new A Pennsylvania lad Is paying his WATDOIW TONIGHT WATDOIW TOMOWOW way through college by selling angle worms, thus proving that if the col-, leges won't give you an education for nothing it can be wormed out of them some way. Marysville Appeal. Memorial exercises by American Legion, Harmon gymnasium, U. afternoon. lroards and commissions have been Created, with Municipal concert, Lakeside special advisory lioard apointed by Secretary of the Navy Daniels, approved the findings oLthc Vhen people worked ten hours a day, they had time to cultivate a backyard garden, but they could not possibly do it on the eight-hour basis.

Watsonvlllo Tajaronian. park, 2:30 p. m. Sons and Daughters of Washing large delegation of discretiorfary powers from, the legislature. The boards and commissions make ton hold memorial Bervices, Chabot rules and, ns Governor Miller points out, give (hem the effect of governing legislation by one hall, evening.

Sons of Norway hold picnic, Pinehurst, evening. Half-hour of music, Grfok thea Oakland Rebekahs give dance. "The Jest," Greek theater, U. C. Alameda Sea Scouts give dance, "Cabin;" Alameda, Tamalcraft's try-out, "7 2740 College avenue, Berkeley.

Kabaret de Koed, Berkeley Women's Gym. 1'athfinders' Club gives dance, Aahmes temple. Orpheum Vaudeville. Fulton Widow by Proxy Pantages Shaw's Comedy Circus. MacArthur Vaudeville and pictures.

American Bebe Daniels. T. D. Mary Pickford. State Out of the Snows.

Klnema Dorothy Dalton. Franklin Sentimental Tommy. Broadway Cynthia of the Minute. Arcadia Dancing. Idora Park Dancing and skating.

Neptune Beach Surf Swimming. LakoJklerritt Boating. The president of the Chicb Normal school in endeavoring to impress upon the graduating classes of the high schools of this part, of the state the value of the facilities which his school offers, Is not only doing THE lIX'OKATION PAY OF TKLTU. To the Editor of The Tribune'. Decoration Day draws near and perhaps in some hearts there lingers ter.

U. 4 p. m. Kahn employees hold picnic, Madrone park! Very Clean Salad. She Did you enjoy your, dinner, hubby? He (hesitating) Oh we Slai-ilnar today Sir Jamea M.

Birrie'a masterpieca of patnoi and amiloa, "SKNTIMKXTAI, TOMMY" Alao. Larry Semon and Sandy Donaldaon Comma" Saturdaythe mammoth apectaelaa "DECEPTION" jk. a doubt as how to think of it, what HOlue.th.injj.for the school," but it the students take advantage of the opportunities offered, he is conferring more lasting benefit upon them. Chico Kecord. means or another.

Too often it happens that the tactics of the bureaus do not coincide with good morals or safe rules. It would seem that the time has arrived, or nearly so, to call a halt on the adventures of the bureaucrats who chafe under statutory limita tions. Sentiment is growing against their usurpations. And unless the bureaus themselves amend their ways the people will ultimately de cree a return to the older way of government by law. el, yes; but do you know, the salad (iidn't taste quite Did you wash it well? She Wash it! Of course I did An item of unusual significance i nnd with the best soap, too.

Edin- was published in the Register of burgh Scotsman. Helm commission. The General Board of the JS'avy approved it. Mr. Daniels approved it, and his euccessor, Mr.

Denby, has approved it. A joint committee from both houses of Congress, by Senator Ball, after a most painstaking and personal investigation of nil the sites that ad been considered and of the record of the naval commissions, also approved the Alameda xiary base site and unanimously recommended an initial appropriation. i Now it-seems, however, that, after the site has "sold" to all the naval experts and a joint committee of Senators and 'jloprcNCntal ives from States other than California, and after Alameda city has made the magnificent gift of land Valued anywhere from $23,000,000 to $100,000,000, it is necessary to "sell-' the idea to two Senators from the San Francisco bay district This is discour aging, to say the leasL If the two men who are specially nndcr the official obligation to advance the program of national defense on the Pari fie Coast elect to sit silent and inactive when so vital a phase of the public interest at stake, the ca.e is in a Zad way. The government that is, the Navy Depart ment and the administration shnnbr rir.mnr.fi Starting today There Is no questioning the fiirt that spent on a Humboldt ctninty exhibit at facramento will return largo dividends upon the investment. Exhibits from.Humboldt county are distinctive' and have never failed to attract attention tot.

ard this part of the state. The of the advertising thus received is comparatively Humboldt Standard. yesterday. Ittold of the shipment of a carload of Oroville olive oil to iniiiMuuuiui SSiVrJIr DAtT0N. nc hall girl, ta THE IDOL OF THE NORTH" alao Ibier! of too Mack Bennett comedi.

and Mutt and Jeff the Atlantic Coast. This oil was sold in direct competition and after thorough tests with imported oils. Oroville Register. really does it mean 7 On our thought of God, the loving Father-Mother the Universe, and Ilia creation wH depend our decision. Flowers are used on that day to decorate, in the truest sense, the living, not the dead.

On page 60S of Science and Health, Mrs. F.ddy says: "The only intelligence or substance' ot a thought, a seed, or a flower is Hod, the creator of it." The very greatest authority 1 can quote on the cternality of all God's ideas is our revered Kaviour, where he fcuys in the Sermon on tho Mount. "Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow; 'they toil not, neither do they And yet I say unto you, That even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these." Wise Solomon waa arrayed in material splendor, but the lily waa the emanation of God's will, no mortal hand wove its garment. "Wherefore, if God so clothe the grass of the field, which today is, and to morrow is cast into the oven, shall, He not much Laat Timea Toniiht Beb Dajuela in "Two Weeka With Pay." Jack Holt and Hedria Nova in "The Musk" 12th at Broadway FiN-EaUALED VAUDEVILLE yThe out-of-door amusement season istiere all at once, including picnics. Chautauqua tent shows, carnivals and death curve collisions.

Chico Enterprise. AILKO AD COST PER I IT. The fact that operating revenues showed a gain of some J35.OOO.00O during the jrionth of March, thus turning a of about .7. 000. 000 for February into a 'Son l'laying HOWARD HALL As Abraham Lincoln in "A Man of the People" Cleorce Yeoman A I.lmzls Hilly Hibbttt A Kddle Mall William IVewell A KUa Bloat Dl Saplrateln ICI Hry Slatera Wtnton Brothers SUMMER PRICES: Mats.

15c, 25o and 60c, except Sundays and Holidays. 16o to J1.00. U. S. War Tax Additional.

PHONE OAKLAND 711 ALL THIS WEEK A Honey of a Money Maker of a Show Evidently there is something to the theory the splendid equilibrium of nature. San Antonio is maintaining. a roost for' some bats and plans to provide accommodations for of Ihese cretures. Pats have all along been generally detested and abhorred, but San Antonio finds that they are a deadly enemy of mosquitos and other insects of the air, so it had made friends with the bats. Recently an Oakland man called attention to the fact that since the general invasion of the Argentine ant the California flea has all but disappeared.

Thus a brief for the Argent hie nnt which the busy housewife, with her powders' and poisons, never would have thddight of. Everything in the plan of nature seems to have a purpose'; however costly accomplishment may appear to be in the judgment of the human inhaltrtants of the earth- COM TOMORROW WILLIAM FARNUM In a grefi't dramatic offering- "ins GItKATKST SACRIFICK" A LSO "JrST PAIiS" With Bock Jones and" Helen Perxnicoa Tnplca of the Day JOHN WHARBY LEWIS and hia Orchestra isurplus of $28,000,000 for the fol more clothe you, ye "of the little faith?" Since God la Spirit, the clothing SHAW'S COMEDY CIRCUS A Pile From Jurmile pictnn Book IMPERIAL PEKIN TROUPE 6 Men and Women Chinese Conjuror action of Congress and if a favorable response Is not forthcoming, the gift fcf land should be re-' turned. The Eastbay district will not bo. held back in its rapid -march of development 'by the absence of a naval 1 should have- opportunity to go on toward its destiny. The sole motive that ha.s the nponle of He gives us must be spiritual There: fore, tho dear Jnea who pass from our sight are being cared for by Godt and though we cannot see them now, we.

through earnest understanding and spiritual progression! will some day arrive- at the place where we can lowing month, is aisuncuy encouraging from the financial standpoint. It sliows that the railroad situation is In hand and that tliere is vigorous effort to restore a balance between receipts and expenditures. it bo reiterated once more, however, that this showing does not mean that the railroad problem has TEMPLE 'FOUR Jacks and the Are of Spadra see, bear, and speak with those same TODAY! FIRST TIME HERB! CVNTIHA I CIIAPUX OF TlfK COMEDT. IN t'TK" I Tarzan Thriller dear ones, even au Jesus did with Moses and Ellas on the Mount of Transfiguration, for Jesus promised Ernest Hjjatt "Nothing STUvna" thar what he Bhall do' also. Greek Theatre THE JEST John-Barrymore's Great Success Saturday, May 28th Seata 92.00, 1.50, fl.OO, 9.50 At fiheratin A Cliy.

Oakland and Ran rran Cisco; Tupper Reed, Stndnts' Store Vainltj Candy Shop, Berkeley LeRoy Mable Hartt tare In th Noutbliad BUSINESS A 1X)G If Uepresentative Ixingworth is seriotia abotit his resolution to have the hew customs duties effective from tho date on whir hi the Ways and Means Committee reports the tariff Vasure to the House he must have a very faint, not to nay feeble, conception of the Berg English ClTr (Vmfdy Acrobat DANCING ST. GEORGE'S HALL 25th and Grove. Every Saturday Evening Bnntitn Comfdy Nwi Wwkly Scenlo fundamental laws which govern business. Business can face with courage even a mcky future that is clear. It can manage to operate In some fashion or other on In any way been solved.

The restoration of a balance 'has been brought aboutby dropping some part perhaps in some measure abandoning undesirable or wasteful methods of work. It does not In any way indicate that a lower cost per nntt of work done has necessarily been established. That can come about only as a result of the introduction of better adjustments between capital and labor and the recreation of an efficient basis Of organization and management. This will not come to pass until there has been a reasonable of both wages and working condi-fion-----------. It is well to feel satisfaction at the Improvement In railroad financ but not desirable to speak too positively 'in approval of the change in the situation until there Is information- regarding its basis.

Economy per lull ExrloalTe 1st run Fratnre EDITH HALLOR nnv basts tnai is certain. nui me one migg mai IN This may seem transcendental, but through righteous effort and patience even that experience will be ours. So we see that the sons and daughters of God cannot die, that flowers are the ideas of God used to beautify His creation. Let us not hesitate to use these beautiful gifts of God, Life, Ive. I am bo glad Love can never separated from Life, and His love never changes notwithstanding hqW shaks our may sometimes appear As we grow nearer to God In consciousness our love will become more firm.

Our American poet Whittler says In Tet Love will dream and Faith will biiRfnesa cannot do is to navigate In a fog. Jmporters could grope in no more hazardous adventure than a tariff here nobody could offer to sell "JUST OUTSIDE THE anything at a flat-price for future delivery with an Idea tie Eastbay district is that of the expressed need of the government for a site for ji' vjtajju'njt in the scheme of Pacific and Pacific naval operations. The governmfiit's exerts aii'd cabinet officers liave said that the need of the government for this lrmd is ital. So the people' hare offered the land, pUdefully and patriotically. There was no expect at ion of profit other than that which would come through comparative-' ly email population and.

the eonse-quent purchasing, poner. There would -lie 'com-'1 rriensurate obligation '''rrieet'niriVngh''Therestah-" Ushment of the naj hasp. The land could lc pot to much more profitable use industrially. -If the desires the land for the purposes it has described, it can Mill it. there should be an early indication to use.

the land for a naval base or a prompt restoration of it for private uses. Meantime new industrial activities and the general advance in ihe East bay1 region will proceed with unabated regardless of whatrnay be the decision of the government. NEPTUNE BEACH ALAMEDA I BIO DAYS 3 Virdan'i Campfir Bay Free Barboo n. toaifht. Band Concert and Hlfh DiTinc tomorrow.

Monatnr Firework dia-nlay I p. Monday. May 30. Continuum from 1:30 to It p. St.

Dilly. Aftrrmona nd 15o: N'lehtft 35c. 2.V. of What would country. Nobody would dare to buy such imported goods for future delivery subject to whatever the tariff might turn out to be.

for when he came to pay the WOW PLATWO "OUT OF THE SNOWS'' STABRrffO KALPH INCE duties in the final price eettlement it might put him ko a bankruptcy loss. For the matter of that, under such circumstances domestic business transacted for the future would be V-A-R-I-E-T-I-E-F which results from the temporary I (Since He who knows our need Is I suspension of needed work may be vr Onawiter iharv. COaimlFTOMORHOW costlv in the long rutv-rsew lork REBECCA OF SUM Just.) Journal of Commerce. LOUISE LOVELY IN "PARTXKKS OF VRCADI A i.nclnff ervrr erealnK 4mj Afteraooaa and Fraaklln Oaklaad Inatrnctloaa la prlTate hall cJ 1T. 1 TAW PAXTL ASH AJTO OBCEXSTKA come a risk because neitner tne oomesuo manurae-turer Belling goods nor the domestic merchant buying them for the next season could- now on what basis the foreign goods would compete with theirs.

And for years and years customs officials, lawyers, tho courts and business houses would bo spending Incalculable time and money trying "to settle the dlfTere'nces nnd damages growing out of uch an impossible tariff situation. industry and business are slow enough now. Their one hope Is for a better future. But If anybody could make industry and business more cautious about the future than they already are about the present It would ho an indefinite, hairy foggy tariff, preventing anybody' from forecasting the future. Why Is that business Dense cannot be applied In the balls of legislation to business ru alters? New lork WA Y-d 'S) That somehow, somewhere, meet we must, Alas for him who never wes The stars shine through his cypress-trees! Who, hopeless, lays his dead away.

Nor looks to see the breaking day Across the mournful marbles play! Who hath not learned, in hours of The truth to flesh and sense unknown, Tht Life tever lord of death. And Love can never lose Its own! JKAN S. GEKK1K. i 1 1 LIGHTEN (HU TASKS. Oh, Spirit of gladness, Spirit of mirth.

Smile aa of old on the children of earth Come when the dawn lightens crest and ravine, Tinser cur lahors with silvering, sheen. Beautiful daughter of Joy and the Sun, Lavish your gifts till our devoir is don CLAUDIXJS THAYER, 'OUGLAS MACLEAN PVAMKUMg in A OOOn APrOFNTMKXT. Appointment of Mr. Gilbert 'B. Daniels, Htate Market Pirector for the last year.

1o ihe ehair-manship of the Plate Hoard of Control, should highly pleasing to the people of Oakland. Mr; Tnicla-haa bon a resident of thia city iot inanj "Laarttwa Tr I Wtta tnbi "A WTOOW paoxt 'CHICKEXS" W1t Ka Bryant. Harrer mux riayem. I mem urn Vtt wr.w-w. -'T' etT Vr, pmth Fdarattoaat Trarelaaa..

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