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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - April 14, 1924, Mitchell, South Dakota The evening Republican vol. Xxx Petticoat Rule of Iowa town hits flappers geared and Joy Riding to be Tabooed in Columbus City women clean houses what Mavor Eva Quot no is she. Was t r n to no Mitchell South Dakota monday april 14,1924. Number 168 14. M George Britt Vea service writer rpm in runs City Iowa april f tic oat Stiv ornament women the a Oti Archi even an instance of j /0 Manring for office against her r husband de heating him it a to Nightmare of the old time unti Eutra stat Quot has come True Here. And the ii fat town startled at what e has Dee sits Hack with a smile feels proud of itself. Mayor Eva Bretz. School teacher head of fhe victorious woman stick an Lofv ont town election brandies a Broom a Abe welcomes com a and on her front Doorstep and tells a them a i think the voters meant they ranted a cleanup when they put us in reface a this heavy vote. In a truly Law prescribing a weight of bread is held invalid Washington d. C., apr. 14.�?nebraska�?Ts Law prescribing the maximum As Well As the minimum weight of loaves of bread was declared invalid today by the supreme court. Admitting the right of states to fix the minimum weight of loaves the Jay Burns baking company and oth a ars contested the right of Nebraska to fix the maximum. The Nebraska Bakers insisted that humidity and other conditions Over which they had no control made it impossible to regulate the weight of loaves so As to bring them for a period of 24 hours after baking within the limits fixed by the state Law. Coal miners carry body of hug Stinnes chant forr songs As remains of magnate Are borne to crematory Berlin. Germany apr. 14.�? up a Coal miners from the Ruhr today carried the body of Hugo Stinnes. Late going to try to give Columbus City a i German Industrial Leader from his in psf it to org. They must have j private Villa in Grunewald. To the South Dakota is going ahead reports show sex gov. Herreid to tells directors of credit corporation today Loans for Uve Stock Relief body carries Oft Coo j does request to Aid in diversification Minneapolis minn., apr. 14.�?directors of the new $10,000,000 agricultural credit corporation met Here today to perfect Plana for assisting Farmers in the wheat Browing Section of the Northwest toward diversification. In Una with the recent letter of president Coolidge to c. T. Jaf Fra head of the corporation. Or. Jaffray placed before the directors his approval of a teat of the feasibility of the corporation a extending it activities to perform some of the functions contemplated in the j Norbeck Burt nest Bill Defeated by the Senate. The directors were expected to authorize the appointment of a livestock committee and to direct the executive staff to proceed with the plan of aiding Farmers to Purchase livestock As requested in the pres poor scotch drink denatured alcohol to save on Price Edinburgh Scotland apr. 14. A the poorer classes in Scotland Are consuming denatured alcohol in increasing quantities due to the Low Cost compared with other alcoholic beverages. Aroused by the serious effects from this practice. Secretary for Scotland Adamson has promised that after May i All methylated spirits except that used for furniture polish will be so treated that they cannot be used As a beverage. A in ii o . Senators Beattie not caucus hed up i of Watertown by immigration Stihi insist s. Soldier do in War conference spends All of tune endorsing one per cent As quota Jap clause put Over Senate Bater goes into exe Cave session to consider exclusion measure Watertown. S. A. Apr. 14.�? for the j first time in ten years Watertown is i today at the eve of a City election without a contest on the Mayo ship. Generally accredited with having More local politics than any other City in the state there has been practically no municipal Campaign this Spring. R. Beattie in the Only candidate for mayor and he la known a a a a Harmony candidate. Four out of five wards in the City have Aldermani contests. Veterans Bureau is asked to reinstate payments to parents of Frazier thought. I had the gab and the git to it. Oil. Fickle woman r Peavy vote to which the new f in of it refers was Only 68 to 27, for flu Mas City has a population of a rare than 4f>ft. But it was suffice m oust completely the old roster of officials and to elect women for mayor assessor treasurer and five Council posts. On of the old Council members. J. R r Hie. Was Defeated by his own wife but politics has made no rip pie in their Domestic Harmony. The women already have started s i in or the right to change their r ids. One of the victorious councilwoman having announced since the Section she did not want the office my would not fierce. Abor. Miss Bretz. The new mayor there is a cheerful brusque determination whirl indicates that opponents of the administration will be made to but eventually like bad Little boys and in Cay m after school. A re no assistant p. M. Is the Only experience in Public office in be had a Fie says. A but i can t see that men could run the town better than we. There s some crap shooting and Bent i egging and things like that sound Here thai in a going to try to atop and in summer they be got to Clit racing automobiles through the streets at forty Miles an Man picked ticket the mayor denies she is old fashioned. Hut she does not Admire Bobd r and women who smoke Cigar ets pc a Stet no More sympathy than the sea Miest constitutional requirements. A ooh Eva Bretz is smart she s smart declares George Kern the no pleased Man in Columbus City mph run tilings right. Shell see a Bat the ragweed is Cut on All the Trees and the a the Law is the winning ticket was picked by a caucus of a Sov e of the boys Over the county of Kern a lunch room after the regular had renominated the d office Holder. Rome of the de Cam a candidates make the excuse a Aith entire women s ticket was a k a but the town As a whole is or Quot a k of the new officials. I no one a a catty remark heard in i m c v55 t in Columbus City its a a of a woman too is this i bet there la he a grand hair i,1 a a he we a he meeting t ounce. Eva Bretz is German. And Minnie Richie is redheaded a jus watch ii Iem of crematory to the accompaniment of Identa a letter. Melodies played by their own band while a miners chorus alternately chanted dirges and Sang westphalian Folk songs. Simplicity marked the funeral services of the magnate. There were no Floral tributes visible and the official Flag of the Stinnes merchant Marine Fleet Xmas the Only insignia on the Plain Oaken casket. Germany takes Dawes report for settlement directors from Minnesota and North and South Dakota attended the meeting. Aberdeen men attend among those attending today a meeting were j. Bassett president of the Aberdeen National Bank and Charles n. Herreid president of the citizens Trust and savings Bank Aberdeen. According to or. Bassett Farmers Minneapolis mirfh., apr. 14.�?becaps� the War department ruled that Arthur Frazier South Dakota Indian Soldier is dead although living with his parents at Winner s. D., the United states veterans Bureau at Washington was asked today to reinstate the insurance payments to his parents pending settlement of the Case. The Minneapolis office of the Bureau forwarded the request when Bureau investigator a and identification by former comrades failed to convince the wag department that Frazier is alive. The request of the adjutant general for a Sample of Frazier a handwriting a9 part of the Chain of evidence in his favor has met with obstacles by Are Back at work following the elec the South Dakota representatives of a Ion and the whole stale is showing the Bureau because Frazier has lost Berlin. Germany. Apr. 14.�?< a the German governments reply to the communication of the reparation commission regarding the experts report will be sent to Paris tuesday. Political circles Are informed that the Marx Stresemann Cabinet will second the action of the reparation commission with respect to the latter adoption of the report As a basis for negotiations. The formal draft of the German reply however was deferred until tomorrow owing to the late adjournment of today a extended conferences Between the Central government and the premiers of the Federated states. Pinch twill testify upon Fords offer improvement. South Dakota is fundamentally sound and conditions Are much better than reports broadcast in the East indicate or. Herreid said. Former gov. Herreid who recently returned from Ohio said he was surprised at the Lack of accurate information in the East regarding the condition in South Dakota. A we Are fundamentally sound in South Dakota and things Are getting better All the he said. A to the Aberdeen District we have had none of the difficulties attributed to the state. The fellow who a gone hex for three or four years will have to Start Over but generally we Are in Good thaws alleged son intervenes in insanity Case rum runner is shot and killed u. S. Patrol by new York cite apr 14�?in a hat 1 it. Van a rum re Lenin Craft and 7 Quot a customs Marine patrol >v1 Kekach yesterday Clyde e. Alleged owner of the rum. Was shot and killed it was Learned today. T shot his boat Cor Quot in Quot having disregarded Sev. Of bullets from the Pur Quot in. Swung around and tried to customs boat the agents a a cases of liquor were o veil a who described him or and said he played of Tho cond grave Digger bar or Orpys production of j no of the three men p to p cum boat which they a my belonged to Cowen. Of he a r Injo or Hamlet set min ably weather forecast Eta mostly Cloudy Wuth prob in West and South por tonight or tuesday not much Quot icing m temperature. 4mostl>�?T Cloudy with probably he a1 a 1kn or tuesday not much r can temperature. By re South Dakota rain prob of t and tuesday not much a n temperature. V la Cal to in to rat tires lures non Ard a Nirry us tempera a 3 my >pster<3a.v to 7 a. Pm re 0 a corded by the officus berm Ometer a it a mum. 75 minimum 4i, a a. In. Today 4ti. Washington. C., apr. Senate agricultural committee today directed chairman Norris to request Henry Ford to appear in person or through an authorized agent during the hearings on muscle Shoals and explain some features of his bid. The committee also agreed to extend the hearings until april 29 to permit gov. Ponchot of Pennsylvania to testify. Congressman to be put on trial on april 28 Washington. C., apr. 14.�?th� trial Here of representative John w Langley of Kentucky on charges of conspiracy in connection with liquor withdrawals was fixed tentatively to Day for april 28. The court announced that the Case would be called on that Date or As soon thereafter ask possible. Or Langley is to be tried on similar charges this week in Kentucky. Clarks police chief uses gun on Gambler Watertown. 8. P., apr. 14.�?meeting resistance when he attempted to raid single handed an alleged gambling game at the Clark feed barn polio chief Archie Cowan of Clark shot and wounded a transient labourer named Jones saturday night. The chief Drew his gun when Jones started to attack him. Jones was shot thro Tigh the Fleshy part of his leg. Philadelphia pa., apr. 14.�?russell William thaw who claimed to be the 1 3 year old son of Harry k. Thaw was today allowed to intervene through a guardian in the thaw insanity proceedings which began in common pleas court today. Philadelphia apr. 14.�?another of the Many Legal Battles made in behalf of Harry k. Thaw since he shot and killed Stanford White. 18 years ago. In scheduled to Start in common pleas court today. An Effort will be mid to convince a jury that he is san and thereby obtain his release from the Philadelphia Hospital for mental and nervous diseases. A petition for the. Trial by jury to test his present mental condition was made by thaw himself. His Mother. Mary c. Thaw of Pittsburgh who is a committee of his person a joined in the petition and was Here today to attend the trial. 2,000 House flies carried 2,000 Miles for Catcher test Boston maw., apr. 14.�?none the worse for their 2.>00 mile trip 2.000 common House flies have arrived in Boston from Dallas Tex. They will be used by a manufacturer in experiments with a Fla catching device. British labor ministry for Cut in food taxes London England. Apr. 14.�?an intimation of the labor governments budget plans was Given in a speech at Loughborough last night by Albert Victor Alexander Secretary of the Board of Trade when he declared that the British people were a Likely to see a reduction in the taxation on the allusion is beloved to be to the duty on Tea and sugar. His ability to write. He was a victim of amnesia when he was found wandering in Oklahoma. O a. Senator Couzens taken to Hospital at Baltimore Washington. C., apr. 14.�?senator James Couzens of Michigan who has been suffering from bladder and intestinal trouble was removed to Johns Hopkins hospitals at Baltimore for further observation. Whether an Early operation will be performed will be decided by or. Hugo a. Freud of Detroit the Couzens family physician and ors Finney and Fulcher at Baltimore. A senator Couzens spent a very comfortable night a said a statement issued from his office a this pulse and temperature remained at Norma. His physicians considered him Well enough this morning to take him to Johns Hopkins Hospital Baltimore for further observation. A the condition is undoubtedly recurrence of an old Gall bladder infection for which he was operated on three years ago. Whether an operation will be performed soon or deferred until some time later will be decided upon by doctors Finney Fulcher and Freud in a few robber leads to hiding places of stolen Fortune weather and roads not pm Arr filed at 8 30 a. Ait ssh. He a ocl ated lob a pm press Huron Rill a 3s roads Sood ear roads Good. This Emblem certifies that the merchant in whose advertisement it appears is a member of the Mitchell advertising club an organization of Mitchell merchants who have subscribed to the principle of truth in advertising. Look for the Emblem it is for your Protection Washington. apr. 14.�? a a enactment of a japanese fax Dundon Law was made doubly certain today when chairman i dip of Tho foreign relations on in i t toe and other senators who have actively supported a Compromise told the Senate that the recent letter of the japanese ambassador made it impossible for them to support further the at relative action recommended by the immigration committee. Senator Lodge declared he a never would consent to setting any precedent to permit a foreign Power by threat or compliment to Tell us what we should do in senator Reed. Republican Pennsylvania who helped draft the committee Compromise said the committee had been seeking to follow a a Friendly but. He added in View of the Tenor of the ambassadors letter. A he could not support the Compromise he helped to sponsor Washington d. C., apr. 14�?Senate republicans spent so much time in a controversy Over immigration quotas that they failed in their party conference today to reach the japanese exclusion feature of pending immigration legislation. Chairman Lodge announced that members were left free to vote an they pleased on the excitation Amend rave Rrt which has been offered by senator Thor fridge. Republican California and which is similar to the provisions of the Bill passed by the House saturday. While no formal announcement was made. Some senators said the conference had gone on record in favor of a. Bande quota of one per cent on the 1910 census. The action of the conference is no Way binding on the senators who participated. They numbered 41 of the 51 members of the majority. Non of the Republican insurgent group attended. Senator Tydd go told the Senate it was with regret that he said the letter addressed to Secretary Hughes by ambassador Hanri Ihara a. An a improper one to be addressed from the repro sent alive of one great country to another Friendly ambassador a amp Ait ski of letter he. Continued contained a a veiled beaus to f that., he said he could not support the amendment in the pending Bill which would recognize the a a gentlemen a senator Johnson of Call Fern i a declared that it ols a a monstrous that Secretary Hughes had not sharply responded to the protest. Thane big questions Washington d. C., apr. 14.�? up a momentous questions confronted the organization republicans of the Senate today when they wont into party conference to discuss a course of action. Their principal task was presented by the pending japanese exclusion amendment to the Senate immigration Bill on which Arn agreement was sought despite the feeling of leaders that whether they decided to support or oppose the proposal it would be adopted when it reached a Vite. In addition however they Iliad before them the in tues developing from president Coolidge a vigorous protest against the trend of investigation of the internal Revenue Bureau which has brought the question of All Senate investigations of executive departments into Sharp Relief with an open breach Between Tho chamber and Tho White. House threatened. Another problem that raw pressing for consideration was the matter of precedence for Soldier Bonus or Revenue legislation a Fri it behind that was the crowded condition of the Calendar generally with farm Relief and other important measures requiring attention. The japanese exclusion amendment. Similar to provisions of the Johnson Bill paa�1d saturday by the House went Over for Antlions until this week. The proposals were made the basis of the Graves protest from ambassador Hanihara last week but the House voted about four to on for the Bill incorporating the amendment and Senate leaders have indicated that they expected the amendment to be adopted. Back Coolidge against probe the organization Reubi paans already have Glade dear their stand with president Coolidge on the investigation question and have begun a counter offensive against tic Ikenn ratio re up Bdl can insurgent coalition which is assailing the executives position. Senator Watson of Indiana Republican a wheel horse and chairman of the committee investigating the internal Revenue Bureau a Given no time that he intends to pre for Washington d. A. Apr. 14.�?of a j action on his Resolution calling for an Appeal for la Wertko rement 1 the discharge of the committee White tic lax by with regard to prohibition. I democratic leaders Are preparing to and for Faith in the government was set Elk adoption of a Resolution author Bonus Bill is put ahead in the Senate Coolidge will push fight on probe by Heney president against employment of prosecutor even if made Legal Pinchot backs Heney Pennsylvania governors demand for dry Law inquiry draws Watson s Fure Washington. C., apr. 14.�? the Senate finance committee a voted today to give the Soldier Bonus we priority Over the tax redaction measure on the Senate Calendar. Chairman Smoot said he probably would ask the Senate to take up the Bonus met we Ira wednesday or thursday and predicted it would be poised by saturday. The Revenue Bill will he called up immediately after disposition of the Bonus measure the committee chairman said. Ruhr acts extended today to june 15th Berlin Germany. Apr. 14.�? a a the agreement Between the Ruhr mine owners and the Allied a Ami cum organization regarding Industrial operations and deliveries in kind in the Ruhr which expires april to has been extended to june to. As the result of negotiations in Dusseldorf Between the two parties it was announced Here today. Prize fighter alleges woman Kafoed him a Neapolis. Minn., apr. 14.�?with a confess Bank robber directing the Hunt detectives were searching Here today for a secret Cashe thought to contain More than $150.00 in Bonds stolen in a series of spectacular Canadian Bank robberies and smuggled across the International Boundary. Detectives have recovered 046.000 of the $200.00 oin Bonds stolen according to private detectives and. Led by a smiling Johnny Reid the confessed robber they Are searching for the secret Cache near Minneapolis which Reid has tacked about. Reid whose True name is Lester r. Ayres pleaded guilty april 5 at Edmonton. Alta., to robbery of the Union Bank of Canada in Foremost Alberta when $124,000 in Bonds and $11,000 in Money was stolen. Promised clemency if he would help find the Bonds he led the authorities to # Winside near Havre. Mont., and dug up the missing Bonds taken at Foremost. Next he went to Stanley Park Vancouver. B. C., and there he dug up $82,000 in Bonds part of the lot of the a Motif Bank of Canada robbery at Ladner. B. C., when $135,000 in Bonds and $9,000 in Money was taken. A. R president Calls on women to Back dry Law Minneapolis. Minn. Apr. 14.�?an empty milk bottle expertly wielded a wilfully and without Provo action was responsible for a knockout mrs. Mart de Thompson registered against Fred Fulton. Minnesota heavyweight fighter according to the latter. Answer in a damage suit brought by mrs. Thompson. The answer filed today is in the suit for $15,000 damages brought by mrs. Thompson who charge the fighter with assault and bakery. Fulton Denim any assault and recites How the i a rtt de. I Washington p. A. Apr. 14.�?with both Side newly fortified by in i Trench vents thrown up Over the week 1 end the Senate today resumed its War Over Berret Ary Merlon and the future of the congressional invest i a Gat on program. Senator Watson. Re a publican. Indiana chairman of the special commit tee invent. Waiting the internal Revenue Bureau told bus oof league and democratic lea/1 a in Pri a a amp by after it conference with president Coolidge arum or. Mellon that i the president ii of i not intended by his j my a age last week to strike at any of the Senate Inq Uteri a a except that i reeled against the Treasury ser weary administration opposition to the pm payment of Francis j. Honey As special counsel for the Revenue Bureau committee would be , the Indiana senator said. Regardless of the Fate of the democratic Mew in make that employment Legal by a formal Senate Resolution. When the interpretation placed or. The presidents message by senator Watson a comma uncoated to stems Tor i Robinson of Arkansas the democratic Leader the latter Drol aned that the president ought in that fuse to Send a a supplemental message a explaining his exact purpose. While the a into Rohange a were in Progress at private conference and in the Senate cloak rooms debate on the presidential admonition to the Senate to stay a within the Law broke out afresh on the floor. Senator Edge Republican. New Jersey declared democratic criticism of or Coolidge message a based on disappointment that the Revenue Bureau inquiry had not disclosed improper tax refunds to the a Mellon senator Warson said after the White House conference that he would not pre immediately his Resolution to end the Revenue Bureau inquiry and that he a no occasion now for a reply to the Stai Emertt made Public last night by gov. Pinochet of Pennsylvania. A governor Ponchot confirmed what 1 i said in the Senate senator Watson skid. A that he had urge Ted to senator Couzen of Michigan the employment of Heney. I see no occasion for a Couzens illness halt probe with senator Couzen seriously Iii in a Hospital at Baltimore the inquiry Haa been suspended temporarily and it is not Likely that there will be an Effort to press it before his return to the Senate. Thor is every indication. However that the part taken by him and by gov. Pinchot in the conc Troverso will have a prominent pleas in the Senate debate until the Issue is woman who claimed a knockout in her suit had a assaulted him by striking him Over the left Eye with a milk bottle and while i Back was turned. Thereby leaving an unsightly and prominent a o a a a a woman admits $25,000 forgery of name of Schwab new York City apr. 14.�?mr. Myrtle Bowman a Yea pleaded guilty in general cession court today to a charge of attempted forgery for endorsing the name of Charas m. Schwab to a $25,000 note. Her trial tvs to have been resumed today. The court accepted the i Len announcing that sentence would be imposed on april 28, judge Mcintyre said that under no circumstances would he permit or. Hayes to withdraw her plea. Bail was fixed at $10-000. Or. Hayes was Ini rioted on May 9, 1923, on the specific charge of endorsing 5tr. Schwab s name to the following note dated Jan. 5, 1923 a sixty Day after Date i Promise to to ourselves $25,000, payable at Stan Daxl Concrete steel company 201 West 23rd Street new York City. Signed a pm. B. made today by mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook president general in hear annual in russe to Tihy thirty third Continental Congress of the daughter of the american revolution. The Congress assembled Here for a weeks Sessum with about 2,000 delegates present from practically every state will hear president Coolidge this evening. The French ambassador Jules j. Josserand and the British ambassador sir Sterne Howard also Wlsh speak. President Coolidge add Ness will be broadcast by radio. Election of the president general does not take place this year but eight vice presidents general win be a tee Ted. Cotton consumption drops Washington. C., apr. 14.�?cotton consumed during March amounted to 4t$,928 Bales of line and 41,030 of liners compared with 507,$7$ of lint and 54,509 of liners in March last year the census Bureau announced to Tia or zing the co in tto i Ttye to employ counsel at the Senate s a a pen a. Acceptance of the democratic Resolution would enable the committee to go Forward with till plan sponsored by senator Couzen. Re Pukhraj. Michigan chief figure in the investigation Tor employment As special a a prosecutor of Francis j. Heney of California. Senator you Amsz proposal which a accepted by the committee by a vote of 3 to 2�?formed the basis of president Coolidge Protist St and s a Mart of a tem charged Friday that the plan originated with gov. Pinchot of Pennsylvania and that it meant endless a a destructive a investigation entered chiefly on the prohibition unit. The whole plan he said was aimed at president Coolidge. A a i in a a a Paris France apr. 14.�?prince Roland Bonaparte noted explorer and on of the Best friends of America among All the descendants of the family of Napoleon the great died today Attar a Lane pm new senator end go re opened the discussion with a prepared address almost a soon As the Senate convened. He declared the a standing of the Senate Iii the country today is at the lowest ebb in the history of the nation a because of its a Billy concealed efforts to break Down the moral of important departments of the Mellon in conference Washington. C., apr. 14.�?op a the and main Strati on is preparing to renew with increased vigor its Sooim tour of erosive against the fight on Secretary Melton in the Senate. President Coolidge conferred at length today with the Treasury seer tary and with senator Watson of Indiana one of the admin Intra term san site Lead a in and chairman of the special committee which in invest Tsaiting the internal Revenue Bureau. It was indicated that senator Watson would make another speech in the Senate probably tomorrow setting Forth ii Greaten detail the argument for discontinuance of the inquiry. Other senators on the Republican Side Are expected to join in the counter attack in support of prudent Coolidge charge that the Revenue Bureau comments a has not kept within it proper rights and his Warrior that the time Ila come for the so Nat to a return to a government under Arri in accordance with the usual forms of tile Law of the whether Secretary Melton will take any further direct part in the argument remains to be developed. Watson to answer Pinchot in renewing he request for action on his Resolution to end the Revenue Bureau investigation senator Watson will reply to the statement issued vast night by gov. In in Ohot of Pennsylvania. Who suggest gtd a employ Marent by the comm Ute of Francis j. It Eloy. The Indiana senator takes the position that nothing is to by gained by the inquiry proposed by gov. Pinchot into prohibition enforcement under Secretary Mellon. The Genera question of the it Ratsy to be employed in the next phase of the Battle was dismissed at today a conference Between the president Secretary Mellon arid senator Watson afterwards. Senator Watson said that no conclusions were reached. He hastened to the capital to report the View of the president to the conference of re publican senators which met prior to the convening of the Senate. Should an agreement he reached by the republicans to proceed with the a migration Bill senator Watson indicated that he would make no drove to living up i Reho firtion today. Opposition not Tom Lini Ltd a the impression was Given in administration circa that the opposition to the employment of or. Heney Lay much deeper Titan the re of Loi i Legal grounds set Forth by the president in his m�-/5�ge, and that the fight against such a step would is continued regardless of democratic proposals to make or. Haney a retention Legal by a formal sonar res Tess Davidson of Sioux City Iowa 1uto president pointed out in his is appearing in Thuc French opera rrutabalg0 that to employ the famous a la guitar a at the Rianon Lyrl que re a prosecutor with the under in Paris. She is one of the few Utah Ding that his expenses would by american girls to attain Success a it Quot. The French stage. Con wed on Page to Sioux City girl in foreign debut cd urn a a a a a a a a a. Ohm %

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