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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - April 29, 1922, Mitchell, South Dakota Third edition the evening Republican vol , South Dakota saturday april 29,1922 number 180civil War rages in China runs $1,000,000 business from bed russians now i demand credit Indian woman after 29 years still undaunted spine broken in 1893, she has built up immense real estate business Iii phone is her partner mrs she does t give a rap Abott Money bet it gives her something to do cd conf is sys j try and i by Are Hammond. Ind., april 2 9�?marvel woman of the age. That a what scientists and physicians Call mrs. Emma s. Bunnell Here. For 29 years she Vias been Flat on her Back with death Law Trovor ing near in the bed from which she i never will be Able to move. Her spine is broken a Cord con i trolling much of the nervous tent is Cut in two. And her hear other Vita organs of the body out of place As Tho result of an Accident. Yet mrs. Bunnell from her bed. Lias built up a real estate business that last year did closet to a million Dollar business. She has started and is operating successfully a taxi business that operates Jitney Between this and surrounding towns. She has completed a College correspondence course and taken her degree by studying Between the spells f of pain. To fell during fire a mrs. Bunnell is 56. The Accident that crippled her for life occurred shortly after Hor marriage. In the confusion that followed a fire in her Home she lost her balance and fell Down a stairway. 1 doctors said her Case was hopeless and that she would die in a month. That because her spine was split in a Long Diagonal line an injury in which As far As records go. No person has Ever survived. I Quot but the doctors were wrong a she says. Quot god and my will Power kept me alive. In be live to see most of the doctors who said i would die. Pass away mrs. Bunnell laughed at her own joke. At Genoa meet Tchitcherine dissatisfied Over delay in answering note threatens to quit England is agreeable first wife to adopt child of second to save Man fron prison France. However. Once More a insists on considering reconstruction first by associated press leased wire Genoa Italy. April 29.�? foreign j minister Tchitcherine of Russia today ant Premier fact of Italy As prep. Ident of the economic Fonfe Renvy a a note expressing the dissatisfaction of the russian delegation with the delay in replying to it note off april 20 and saying Tho note would he with i drawn and the russians would re i sump their initial position unless they i were assured tha the credits Peres j it sary to restore Russia would be grunted. By associated press leased wire Ive troit. Mich., april 29�?mrs. Florence o. Orton first wife of William g Orton confessed bigamist. A it adopt the child of the second mrs. Orlon if by doing so she can save Lier husband from prison. She j said yesterday after Orton pleaded guilty to the charge of bigamy. Orton claims lie married miss Hulda Nicholas who filed the charge to give her child a name. He was admitted to $2,000 Bond pending ii to port on the Case next tuesday by the i probation department. A i still love my , the first rms. Orton who is the Mother of three children said. Of Chang Tso Lin and we Pei fun in big Battle manchurian and Central China leaders clash at Chang Sintebin near peking fight rages hours a Mehic is venture i Isom peking leg m Ion l o pc ii firing from Lac i to \ a Ltd a mrp. Emma Bunnell a knows How to laugh a Quot Juja ugh Why i do it All the time a she says. A ifs Tho very bust Medicine i know of the crippled woman says her business ventures arc merely the bar riots she erected Between herself and the thoughts of herself. One Day she sold Rome property for a Friend by Accident. This was Over the Telephone which mrs. Bunnell now Calls her silent partner. Quot then i decided that if i could sell property to the Friend i could sell it for myself a she relates. Quot i went into the business seriously and have a Bee i so successful that i have sur prised myself. Z a my customers Seldom see me. All negotiations Are transacted Over the phone. Few know How badly i am f crippled. Those that do Conin to the House believe i am Only temporarily j us Sharp Bargainer business ventures have made mrs. Bunnell and her husband Well to do but she says a i done to give a rap about Money. Its Fine to have and some of it is a necessity of course. But i done to glory in making it. However. I drive Sharp bargains with those who Deal with me. There s a difference you know be Twe a business and i a ten minute interview with Quot the Sunshine cripple a is enough to brighten Tho Day for All of her callers. Recently one of her taxi Drivers called to report that his car had been completely wrecked in a collision. Quot Why worry about that a asked mrs. Bunnell after she had heard his Story. You saved the honk in the Horn did no to you to Farmer denies slaying woman Wyman. However admits re was father of child of Gertrude Hanna band of greek Section hands $ suy officers for Eig vers order de to cease loot incl fire on Beardstown policemen by associated press i cased wire Beardstown 111., april 29�?out of the greatest flood in its history to the Center of the greatest shooting affray it has Ever experienced the City of Beardstown and the Village of Frederick separated by the swollen Illinois River were joined today in an attempt to exact Justice for the killing at Frederick last night of sheriff Edward Lashbrook and deputies Carl Neff and Frank utter of Schuyler county. �?�28 greeks blamed Twenty eight greek Section hands Are charged with the killing. Three weeks ago when the flood was at its Crest they were ordered out of Beardstown and were charged with nightly trouble making at Frederick. Where they were repairing tracks damaged by flood water. Sheriff Lashbrook. With three deputies approached the greek s Box car Homo last night to arrest them. A Volley rang out As the quartet stepped on the station platform. Three of the four fell. Deputy j. M. Kelley jumped to safety behind the station. From that Point he says he saw the greeks Rush to a c. B. And q. Passenger train which had just pulled into the station As the shooting ceased. Others ran in the opposite direction. Into arms of officer across the River. Chief of police Robert Patterson and four policemen waited for the train sensing the trouble. The greeks literally jumped into their arms. Four of them made a wild Effort to escape. They plunged Waist deep into the water in Beardstown a treets. Chief Patterson headed the Twenty eight captured toward the City jail. Guards about the place were quadrupled and every precaution was taken to prevent possible violence in Frederick meanwhile. Coroner Fred Harvey and states attorney morning arrived from Rushville and an inquest was begun. Inquest is delayed Deputy Kelley asked that the inquest be postponed in order that he might turn All his Energy to getting the men still at Large. His request was granted arid the hearing postponed until nine of clock at Rushville. He headed the Post which killed one Man outside Frederick at 2 30 a in. Another was arrested at Browning five Miles up the River. Meeting of world revolutionist in Mill City broken up Minneapolis. Minn., april 28.�?William z. Foster advocate of a workers revolution today is Enro Ute to to do Farmer in connection with the Chicago after a meeting he addressed count de la Rocca to be new envoy of France to America Paris. France. April 29.�?count Peretti de la Bocca political director of the foreign office is Likely to succeed Jean Jules Josserand As ambassador to the United states As Root As the former can be spared by Premier Poincare it was stated today. The retirement of m. Josserand it is planned will be arranged this summer. Probe of Oil leases ordered action of secretaries fall and Denby Ark to by investigated at once insurgents in Belfast seize liquor stores Effort made to Cut of revenues a est Cork in terror following murders by Assoc in Ted press leased wire Washington. D. C., april 29.�?investigation of the lease of naval Oil reserves in California and Wyoming by the Interior and naval departments was ordered today by the Senate. The Sinclair interests have a lease for 20 years on 9.231 acre in the Wyoming naval Oil Reserve under royalties ranging from 12 1-2 to 25 percent upon production according to a copy of the lease transmitted to the Belfast. Ireland. April 20�?irregular Republican troops today seized the bonded stores in Kilkenny and removed the whole Stork of whiskey to the Kilkenny jail and issued an ultimatum to the coriander that unless the property was returned by 5 of clock this afternoon free state troops would move to the prison and take it by Force. All the bonded stores in Cork. Limerick Galway and other Southern and Western centers also have been seized by irregulars with the apparent intention of depriving the Irish provisional government of revenues. A veritable reign of terror exists in the districts West of Cork As a consequence to the shitting of eight leading residents yesterday and the wounding of others. A male residents who could left today on train Quot for Cork All of which Gro crowded. Many refugees took the Gosslar Bart Hou goes Home to outline situation by associated press leased wire j Paris France. April 29.�?French Cabinet has been called to meet Sun i Day night when vice Premier Louis i Barthou. Head of the French Genoa delegation will outline the conference situation. The Echo he Paris understands m i Barthou is inclined to accept certain concessions to the russians relative j to War debts formulated by the British delegates because he has re Civ i cd Assurance the British government is disposed to reduce or cancel in the same proportion. France s War debts to great Britain. I reticence of officials Here has i caused speculation As to possible Dif i a cities Between the head of the French delegation and Premier poin a care due to the difference Between j the environment at Genoa and the i political situation in France. 50.000 people Are affected by High water tuber que Witkus of \ million \ Ren of land is flooded by Mississippi 75.000 homeless pm Orleans. In. A a Ril 29�? proximately 3f500 Square Miles equal to tile combined areal of the states of Delew Are and Liode Inland Art inundated and probably 75,000 persons Eitnier an homeless or residing in feb sol re Homes a Erdinc to incomplete unofficial Quot a is inuit imw�1 on re Jioras from the flooded areas i Arkansas Louwinna and m in. I it Ippi. Batile still la \ i s peking. Iii iia. April 29�?the fighting South of the peking Tion Tsin railway which lie Gan at Lawn today was still in program i tills afternoon wit ii tile sound of Buttle distinctly audible Hen. The engagement Brin con the for Essof general hang tse Lin military governor of Manchuria. And general my Pei in. Military Leader of Clit in i China was re in Rod to extend along a tin from Mae hang. 20 Milt s South of Tien Tain to a he int just South of peking. Wounded troop from the front id Gau arriving in tilt a it it this afternoon. By a Oeta cd prows encased mire Natchez. Miss. April 29.�?approximately fifty thousand persons Are affected above Ferriday from flood Waters. From the Mississippi. Rod. Black ,. Urani Ai Ute i and of it l Kin to to the capital a rat in at re today. A a a Ltd a a a a of a of Protection. The about 750,000 acres half of which i lighting which begat peking. China. April 29.�?fighting South of peking then Tsin railway still was Iii Progress Ai noon today. The forces of general a hang Tate Liti military governor of Manchuria and general Vav ii Poi fun. Military Leader of Central China were reported engaged along a line extending from Mach tug Twenty Miles South of Tien twin to a Point South of peking. A dispatch from to ii Esin says there has been heavy ant Lenry tiring near Mae hang Tor the last 20 hours l lighting near poking the foreign legation hero have advised the nationals of their respective countries who Are now outage Multi Vanible. Will he overrun it special committee is i was estimated and the damage to nem russian proposal crops. Highways and Fertile lands will i run into millions of dollars. I Genoa Italy. April 29.�? in line with All of Concordia parish�?423,525 j prime minister Lloyd George s dec acres. 100.000 planted in Cotton is la ration that the new Allied propos inundated. Als to Tho russians must he considered As a whole a special drafting committee was endeavouring today to i Frame a document which would har Monize the differences in the de i mantis submitted by the British and i French delegations. The preamble was completed last night and the remainder of the draft at tin in this morning at a hang Sinsien 12 Mil Southwest of this City was continued Tat 3 of clock this afternoon. There i was artillery firing in the Vicinity of the Marco Polo Bridge which spans the River Yung Tinghoi Rybar the West i Gate of la Kou Chiao. The latter an area of about 250.009 acres in pm Pottle More than four Miles a her a j?3181 is affected. From a hang Sinsien the flood it. Rushing to to. . Wat it h Lintel Olson a car during Tho night Nom american with the two fret above in a of \ re c 1 the High Pat previous record and i eking where he. A if much More flood water expected to Tso a links troops directing Ai i my come Down the waterway it is be fire from the Hills. Senate today by the Interior depart j Bandon where disquieting _ ,.should come before other things a route to England. Distressing scenes Iofi pro ram dealt More fully were witnessed at the Railroad a with credits for Russia favouring a re Tion when the refugees bid Farewell j auction in her War debt and need to their wives and famil y ing that foreigners formerly owning further stray shots were heard at j property in Russia he granted the use was expected to be ready for sub lived a Large Section in this zone i the members of the government Mission to tire full sub commission on will remain covered until july head i by i i in a a Ham Aie As russian affairs scheduled to meet today. French stubborn again while the French document stated that Quot agricultural reconstruction the fight to hold the levee lines is i one in lamenting the hostilities. The costing thousands of dollars a Day. I president declares he will remain among those from whom the flood is Neutral Ami acting Premier Chou taking a heavy toll to addition to the Tzu Chi says that efforts to prevent planters Are. Operators of saw Mill j War Are being confined plants and railroads much valuable lumber has Hen washed away and the Road Beds of Tho rail lines Are seriously affected. Ment. The photographic copy of the lease signed april 7 by Secretary fall of the Interior department and Secretary Denby of the Navy on behalf of the government and Harry l. Sinclair for the Oil company lessees was transmitted shortly before action was planned on a Resolution for a congressional investigation. Two plan for Bonus ordered to be framed Botti Mccumber and Smoot plans will re Given hearing in upper House by pres encased wire Hoopeston. 111., april 29.�?information obtained through a night of grilling of John Wyman 36, a Well boarded a train for Chicago. I mysterious death of Gertrude Hanna 25, whose body was found thursday in the basement of the Unten anted parsonage of the first United presbyterian Church Here will he placed before the Vermillion grand w iry May 15, states attorney John i Lewman announced this morn i ing. During Thrity six hours of almost j constant questioning. Wyman stub j Burnly insisted that he was innocent i of murdering the Young woman but 1 admitted that he was the father of j her child which would have been j Horn in a few weeks the states attorney announced. M a. All authorities working on the Madame Helena Rubin f virtually agreed upon the 1 Beauty in rial of Nev to re. Ina murder theory although the exact i consented to give the women renders cause of death had not been ascertained the investigation has disclosed to the satisfaction of sheriff Knox that i Pear in this paper. Miss Hanna s body was place vacant parsonage some time a i a april Many Days after she a you. A so i Franco and by associated press leased wire Washington. D. C., april 29 a sen a the finance committee republicans at a conference today directed that two separate soldiers Bonus Bills embodying the plans proposed by chair Many encumber and senator Smoot of Utah he drafted for consideration by the majority probably on monday. The Mccumber plan embraces the House Hill provision for adjusted service certificates but with the loan provisions broadened White the moot plan contemplated a paid up Twenty year endowment life insurance policy without any borrowing provisions. It seems to be practically certain that the land settlement option will be stricken from the House measure of Here last night broke up in a Row. Foster had completed his address and was answer run questions when body found in River he is said to have become involved j Peoria. Iii. April 29�?a body Bein an argument with a Man who Dis lived to be that of the Rev Vav a muted one of his statements. Blows Leach missing pastor of the Avery. Were exchanged before Fosters Ville presbyterian Church Wnm found friends surrounded him an decori morning in Tho River at Tho foot cd him to the ablation. Where he main Street. Beauty specialist to write for readers of Republican w Ere circulated. Insurgent troops have seized the custom House at of Aiwaz and the bonded warehouses belong no to John Miller of the same pack say a the i Ria ii times today. Commandant Fleming Bas taken charge of the books of the Wexford custom Ncube and announced he will take vigorous fiction to up com the Republic in the area under ids control in the event of ?.ctorv agreement not being reached. Socialism rumours of it instead of a return to actual ownership which would conflict with the soviet principle of nationalization. France would demand that if private property cannot be restored the owners be Given indemnity. The French further desire an arrangement for payment of interest on the. Russian state Bonds. Failing an agreement before december 31 next the matter would be decided by a mixed arbitration tribunal with an impartial chairman. Eight Pointe included. Heavy Rains augment floods through Soith by associated pres leased wire i new Orleans. La. April 29.�?heavy Rains throughout the lower Mississippi River Valley during the last 24 hours have added to the Gravity of the flood situation although Fallier or stationary stages were reported in the lower River and reports indicate no further break in the levees a i Pear imminent. The flood resulting from the break the correspondent of the Central i near Ferriday continued to spread news says he Darns that the British j today reaching out Over a Large area draft proposals to Russia set Forth of tenses Parish and nearing the eight Points the principle of which is town of Vidalia Ardeema and Dora the dispatches the that Russia shall a Cognize her 1 while at Ferriday the water to a inc 18 approx Ima it Long. A poking dispatch to Tho associated press received last night hut under today a Date owing to the time difference of Thiu Oon hours. Said fighting had Bogun at Dawn at hang Sinsien. 12 Miles Southwest of peking and that heavy artillery firing was audible in the capital. The poking Tien Bain railway re meets poking with Taku her seaport and the Allied diplomats recently served notice on the chinese Northern government that this line of communication must be kept open As a mean of Sale Ogress for the foreigners in peking should the capital be menaced by the forces of m u Pei fun. It would appear that Chang Tso Lin s forces were endeavouring to protect both the capital and the railway that the bar-100 Miles Anni Iai Sis sift four Hoe not Thor eral Hundred persons have been re a Debs in prevented from attending by ill health Ile mires convention Cleveland Ohio april 29�?the annual convention of the socialist party of the United states opened Here this orning with approximately fifty delegates mostly from Eastern states present. The convention is expected to Continuo through i tuesday. Eugene v. Debs wired that bad health prevented his attendance. One of the most important matters to be considered by the convention it a said. Will be the reconstruction of the party in act Iona of the coun 1 try where the membership was wiped out by antagonism against the party because of the anti War Resolution adopted by the National convention of the party at it. Louie in 1917 and the financing of this reconstruction work. It la hoped to reconstruct the party in order to enable it to place state and congressional tickets in these sections of debts and after a moratorium of five. In ecu Ril to a depth of six feet years pay two per cent interest for m Bernard is surrounded by a sinn Yat sen take the document does not specify that Era Nunn a i whole naval ski a Dron Russia must accept the principle of 1 moved from their Homes to \ Lolet so Linkwai. April 3�?th of private ownership hut demands Long and Braith Wylte e x 1 a. A i Sun vat sen head of the South leases of private property to it for 1 break was bang abandoned today. Mer owner. A credit Athenia to Al Nance Trade would be favourably con a a a w Lur a Side Rcd if Russia accepted the pro rr0thr\.n�lw of m. Tchitcherine chief soviet Dele Gate. At first refused to commit on i the proposals according to he correspondent and then looking at the j French draft he Shook i head As though dismissing it entirely. Louis Barthou chief French delo Gate took occasion yesterday formally to deny rumours that to intended to quit the conference. Of dead circus Man is Heid by Jersey police 1 chinese government at Canton have i captured the entire Southern naval Squadron it a stated in Runoff i Cirri dispatches published Here today by the foreign and chinese pres. By associated ice 1/cn-cd wire but a the attack on the vessels which 1 resulted in Ali eur surrender was Are re d out by aircraft in conjunction with Southern chinese troops the i aircraft bombed the vessels at Rah Twenty men being killed Secretary weeks gets report of military Burlington. N. J., april 29�? liar. Mohr Bothe in Law of John t. I Brunei circus owner who was shot i and killed on March to in i Home at Riverside. N. J., was a treated to it it Day in Camden n. J., in connection j with the killing. O a a Board on Beck death Hoskin in general rate Case is held up in. Noted is Usi died. Droner Cole has postponed the a a Illust until next week pending an analysis of the contents of the dead girl s stomach. I i of the Republican the Benefit of her i years of study and Experiment in a i to series of articles. 12 of which will a j cat Pear in this papered in the Madame Rubinstein in. No. j in later i Beauty specialise Ane b a ? Tuuifo j .1ft Orji no medic in and worked i the aes pin d inborn cd Spain. Of Lnch of Trow j Stria. She hrs Stu us Ile to prof. Eugene of manna j former of in re Judi of Reynolds declares blizzard disobeyed order of mine chief my laboratories of Spain i Austria. She hrs studied i of i Pei to Ion. And will soon Lea Quot i i 1 Nga n for Europe where Sam will Confer with four s Cunt Kph to no up working for Lier in a 1 Effort to discover new and better ways 01 or serving the a Lith and love ii Tea of woman. Madame a argon appears on the Clorial today. Charlestown. W. A. April 29�?ed Reynolds and William blizzard Quot went to Logan county with several undred men under their command business on a payroll bandits near St. Loui. To. April s3.�?-thr-e bandits today held up Loo Murrain bookkeeper of the my Mclroy Sloan shoe the heart of the Section and escaped with or District president c. Frank keenly of the United mine yorkers d advised armed marchers it disc a to return Home As ordered general Bandholz. Reynolds testified today in blizzard re Al on a treason charge. A Quot $5,400 of payroll Money Nebraska t. P. A. Al get Columbus neb. April 29,= an 1 Nual convention of the Nebraska Di-1 vision of the travellers protective asocial Ion opened Here yesterday afternoon. Helen Rubinstein girl smothered in turpentine murdered coroners jury says Ontonagon Mich april 29�?investigation into the death of Francis pertain resulted yesterday in findings by a Coroner s jury that she bad bean murdered. The body of the girl was found in a powder House at North yesterday smothered in turpentine. George Stan my discharged former employee of the girl1 father was ordered questioned. By Assoria Tori pre Lea in i wire Washington d. April 29�?the report of the military Board of inquiry which investigated the shooting of lieutenant colonel Paul w Beck in Oklahoma City okla., by former judge Jean a Day reached Secretary Weka today and Ware feared to the judge advocate general for consideration it has been in to erred that the military report was i at variance in some respects with j the action of the Oklahoma judicial 1 authorities. And thirty others wounded on Board the cruisers Hal i in the initial attack. The reports state. Heater that was a further bombing attack on the vessels near Canton in the Khampoa River the Hai by and the other Craft attacked surrendering. O prominent citizens in Cork Are killed today baseball weather report bomb Dakota Cloud noes and warmer tonight becoming unsettled probably sunday i Amhi tem i Awat in by the republicans recording thermometer Friday saturday a porn 71 3 a in 37 Al p. In tall a m so 9 a in 50 9 a Jii. 51 american leg i e Cleveland. Siloma Cove Leekie and of Neill Vangilder and Severeid i Chicago Ooi woo a 4 a 0 Detroit too too ooo�?0 Al i of tier and Mehalk Olaon Johnson and Bossier j Washington 05? to Philadelphia -3 Phillipa Johnson and Charr Ltd. Moore Lle Mach and Perkins Boston too Oil too new York too Oil too Quinn and Rue Hoyt and re hang tis end of ninth National Washington. D. C., april 29�?failure of the interstate Commerce commission to announce today at Jeat a preliminary decision in the general rate Case was taken by observer ers As Assurance that no rulings in the matter would be handed Down for some time and possibly to indicate a delay of three or four weeks. Or it la p. In. 4fl maximum 71 at 8 p in. Friday minimum 27 at 9 a. In. Hai urday by the official government thermometer from noon yesterday to noon today maximum a minimum 33 at noon a3 weather Outlook for the beginning of the week monday user Mississippi and Lisper Missouri valleys considers be cloudiness Normal temperature my showers occasionally 12 in Al. Cincinnati 8 p. In 64 Pittsburgh i i i t i i Riley Markle Hoper and Gooch in Vuito a Aas a .11a a4i a and Hargrave Brooksby boy a Good Dresser it Riri i a by an Apple Knocker a country Jake. Bun duster a Piker who frequents teas and other entertainments without Ever trying to repay his social obligations butt me give me a cig Aret cake eater a habitual Bun duster Cath Panama so anything that Philadelphia Tao a. La very Good. Brooklyn. V Immo 1<� i ce1-Lar smeller a to Meadows Smith and Henrine Reu Inam t la Lynnr w i around when liquor is to be Nae w Dublin Ireland. April 79�?th slaying of several prominent citizen i of Nurk yesterday he a caused a sensation Here Eroja to that caused when nov rail members of the family of of i in Macmahon were killed in Belfast last month. The full Story of the outrages is lacking especially the one in which i Rev. Richard Harbord of the Mur i rage rectory or his son a the Vic tim. Several reports agree that the 1 son was the one killed. It is widely believed Here that the murders were intended As reprisal for the Mcmahon killing or rather Tor the in puny with which their authors remain at Large As Many southerner have voiced the f on inaction that the Mcmahon were killed by members of the special police the provisional government is credited with the declaration that Thosa i guilty of the Cork outrage will he brought to Justice regardless of the i time and Effort this May take. The Public Here fears More terrible coun ter reprisals in Belfast which in their turn would have a sequel hse whee. Chicago taxis to be dispatched by radio in future or Mai Hunt for. Of co a sew work no 4s1 Charlies any Boston boo 0 j Mutaf Douglas Jonnard and Snyder fill Cluck a girl Ngim and dowdy. St. Louis. Oung he it h fellow with who is a Clumsy dancer. Cow Chicago bar feet and and of Farrell. Both a Young fellow who .010 does t pay much attention to girls Ainsmith Aldridge tomorrow a Iron egg. I rash Chicago. Iii. April 29.�?distribution of taxi tabs where the Call Are the heaviest will be made by radio. It a cording to the announcement of to _ 1 hic go taxi cab company contract for the installation of radio phone 1 transmission plants at the company car age and in the 25 cab used by to the traffic superintendent will 99 i let today

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