OVER 7,000 COPIES Printed and Distributed Each Week. Covers Thoroughly Every Town and Village In Centre County. @he Centre Democraf MORE CLASSIFIED ADS Per Issue Than All Other Centre County Newspapers Combined. A Quick and Economical Selling Medium, VOLUME 59. NUMBER 12. BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1940. SUBSCRIPTION—$1.50 PER YEAR S F F K % | QUARTER | To Conduct Services AS SUBSTITUTE FOR ACADEMY | Schools Must Pay for Any | Repairs to Academy | } { to be held at the Bellefonte Eiks | | Home, West High street, on Priday | Heating Plant { evening, March 29, beginning at 8:15 | BOILERS THREATEN SERIOUS FAILURE o'clock ¥ Prizes will be awarded for hold. 4 Buildings in. Business Dis- ers of high scores in bridge and five [0 | hundred, and refreshments will be trict Reported Under Consideration served. Tickels are on sale at 26 cents each, and proceeds are for Lhe benefit of the sponsoring organiza- tion. Democratic Women | To Hold Card Party , The Democratic Women's, Club of If Centre county has completed ar- i | Members of the Bellefonte School Board are conducting a survey for possible sites for the high school, to replace the present facilities at the Belléfonte Academy building, it was reported yesterday by H. 8. Moore, president of the board Horace J. Hartranft, member of the building committee of the board, declared that he had not been in- formed of the survey, but added that he has heard reports that such a stirvey is being made by some mém- bers. According to reports, board mem- bers are considering the Penn Belle Hotel building, the Bush Arcade building, the Kline Hardware store building, the Watchman building and the P. O. 8. of A. building among other possible high school locations. In all the buildings men- | tioned, there are unused third floor rooms. In the Bush Arcade building (Continued on Page © Wr — Approve Pact In Ban On Fishing Sportsmen Tentatively Accept | 9-Point Program Offered by Landowners — — Schad Files Damage Suif Milesburg Boro. Defend- ant in Action; Seek ‘Profits’ From 1901 Suit was brought against burg Borough this week by Miies- + Lor- Mitchell of Bellefonte, on beha'l of Charles F. Schad, of Bellefonte | who claims that Milesburg Borough { is making unauthorized use of a section of his property at the foci of Muncy Mountain a* a point known as “Schads Gap.” In April 1901, the statement of claim sets forth, Milesburg borough took a portion of the Schad lands through condemnation proceedings | Since then, it is alleged, the bor- | cugh has occupied an | condemnation proceedings; has built a pipe line over lands owned | by Mr. Schad, drvins water without | legal right or cousent of the owner | and diverts! «1 The complaint further adds that | wry’ | Milesburg bofough erected a wire that fence around iis property and part of the stream In possession (Continued on Page 8) of its members to all forms of fish- | - ne program. briefly, follows: no| C of C Retail Division v Officers Are Installed — Sunday fishing: no fishing camping from 9p. m to 5a m.; no camp fires allowed: no scattering | of rubbish: spottsmen shall pre-| Instaliation of new officers and serve fences and other property, | discussion of plans for the ensuing the County Federation shall erect | Year featured a dinner and meeting stiles where needed: owners regerve | Of the retail division of the Belle- right to post the stream, even |onte Chamber of Commerce in the though stocked. if rules are disre-|social rooms of St. John's Lutheran ', a wor sentences for escaping re- | | garded. regulations shall be posted | church, Friday night. | along stream. Officers installed by A. L. Fran- The proposals will be referred 10] gis; president of the Chamber, were neys Arthur C, Dale and J. Thomas li Rodeheaver To Sing In County Famous Song Leader to Make Three Appearances, Sun- dav, March 31 i | i i | were | austries, i i Fund COMPLETE ORGANIZATION FOR | ANNUAL WELFARE CAMPAIGN Plans for the Bellefonte Wellare Drive, were completed last Thursday at a meeting of the dl sespttors. Captaing of chosen, these leaders point leutenants, who are 10 choose their own workers. Head- ing all the groups 15 J. M. Curtin Captain of the first team js W. W Eirx, who will have charge of can- | vass.ng all the employes of the Ti- tan Metal Combhany, L. O. Harve! the second team and wil ll the lime companies Hartranit captain of team will canvass all the other in- including the Federal Match Corporation, .M. L. Claster and Sons Lumber Company, Sutton Engineering Company, C. Y. Wag- ner and Company Flour Mill, and the telephone, gas, power, and rall- road companies Horace NO Team No. 4, wiih Ralph Blaney as! vist ve will a pos captain of schools partment and persons all the employe cflice, court house penitentiary, highway de- unemployment wae Set Date For Homer Rodeheaver, noted evange- | list trombone player, lectur- singer er, composer and the leading apostle | of putting music into the minds of all people, will appear in three Cen- | tre county communities on Sunday March 31 Mr Rodeheaver will have charge Grange Fair Encampment to Open on August 21; Officers, Com- of services at the Boalsburg Luther-| an church at fonte Presbyterian church at 2:30 m. and at odist church at 7:30 p. m Much inlerest is being shown these services and indications that the churches will be taxed to 3 Gel Lower Prison Terms Court Sentences Belle- fonte Man For Assault and Battery by Auto Three former Rockview inmates Judge Ivan Walker at jon of court here. Mon- Two other defendants duced by special se day mor “ing ng the Philipsburg Meth- | sot 11 a: m.; at the Belle- | mittees are Named At a meeting, Saturday, the Cen- {ire County Grange Fair Commitiee sult 1840 Falr as fire the date for the | AURUAL 24 to 30, inclusive in | are} i | | Valley Grange: Claire Parsons, Un- | {ion Grange; | | i { for | i Fish Commissioner C. A. French in |C. Ward Pisher, chairman: Malcolm entered pleas of guilty to criminal) an effort to have the state approve | W, Yeager, vice chairman: George charges and were sentenced at the | the agreement between landowners | Hazel treasurer; and Cecil Walker, and sportsmen. | Maleolm Wetzler and Clyde Stewart, —-—ph | members of the executive commit- : {tee. The meeting was opened by Peter Mangino Home | Clyde Stewart, retiring chairman of Is Scene of Small Fire jo division. Among the matters brought Approximately $75 damage result- | for discussion were? store hours, ed from a fire at the Peter Mangino | parking, and sales promotion. Upon residence on East Lamb street about 10:20 o'clock Monday morning. Bos- sart DeHaas, proprietor of the De- Haas Electric store was walking along the street when he noticed members presetit, the chairman was directed to name a sales promotion committee to promote the business interests of members of the retail bonfire at the side of the house | named to study the parking prob- Looking up, he found the shingle! lem abd suggest possible remedies roof aroufid the chimney in fames.| The dinner was prepared and Members of the Mangino family | served by the Willing Workers’ class were notitied and a general aletm | of the church yas sounded. Logan and Undine | - firemen used a booster line and; ‘Name Cast For | ‘Elks Frolics’ chemicals to get the ‘blaze under! control. Damage ‘was confined to) Home Talent Production to be Presented at Theatre, the room immediately around the | chimney. i April 4 and 5 RE _ — Wounded Deer Found On Purdue Mountain Last week while Elmer Breon and | ttn a crew of men were clearing snow | Under the able direction of Mrs. | from the road on the Purdue Moun- | Alberta Krader, members of the ¢ast tain, beyond Coleville, they came! and choruses for the “Elks Frolics”| upon a deer which was 80 weak it| to be presented at the State theatre could barely walk { here on Thursday and Friday. April] The men placed the deer on a4 and 5, Are being expertly trained. | trick and took it to the barn on the | proceeds from the show, which is Charles Houser farm, formerly the | goongored by the Bellefonte Elks Bert Poorman place. Game Warden oiub are to go to the Marching | Thomas Mosler, of Bellefonte, called | Club. of that fraternity. A special to the scene, examined the doe and matinee for séhool children is Peing found that it had apparently been | grranged Tickets for the two even- fall and that the injury and inabil- iat 50 cents each. There will be no ity to get food caused its weakness. ..corved seats. Wind et Age samfridly Jot. The scene of the first half of the logue 8 an ocean liner enroute ing fed regularly. It i§ responding Eurtpt and the Orient just be- jo the treatment and. is EX fore war clouds settled over Europe. | Characters mre: Captain, Cecil A. | Walker; the Colonel, Samuel Waite; ch girl, Charlotte Heim: merry {Continued on page 3) | ] | rt — i — NAMED CHEMICAL TRUSTEE | FFD Hi An EB mt 4 Co at Scranton, on Monday i ¥ P. Wimne as sole trustee of | Lime ; , Mr. been a i on Hatchery Wark r Bupplies Secretary Ra WwW. Rowland announces that oi og | contract to furnish a new refrig- ton system at the State Fish tehery, Pleasant Gap. Townsend and Mr. Wynne had. trustees of the local Mdustry. L session. The three Rockview in mates, whose original sentences were doubled when they escaped from thal institution were entitled former to a reduction in sentence by virige | following a snow storm which 1814} sear as of Februdry i, UP of a recent court ruling which holds | that the penalty for escaping shall be double the éral sentences under which might have been commitied ! individual sentence | the unanimous vote of the thirty hoo were serving at the time of the! escape, rather than the total of seve they | i LY, | Grangr The camp Wednesday will open at 1 p.m August 21. and exhibits capacity by those interested in hear | wil be placed on Monday, August) : i Bhar “126. The committee also mad Feats 3 model cat. all the 1 ing the world-renowned song lead-| (or the 1940 Fair program ie. Pita Batt. 3 1828 jwie) cat al} the er. His appearances in this county | ro ted an Continued on page 5—secofid 30¢. | rent year organization for the gur- - New commitiee members for this year are: Henry Stover East Penis Jake W McCormick, In recognition services Delaney and of Progress [4 of his valu- George Grange able ¥ H [ Jacob Sharer, Sr. of Progress has been volexd an honorary life member of the Fair commiitiee Officers and departmental heads the ensuing year are as follow: (Continued on Page 3) One Injured In Accident Series torm Causes Many Mishaps; Milesburg Man Patient at Local Hospital In a series of motor condition during the laiter paft of | Lime and Stone Compony and labor | aft week, one person was earfous- | ly injured and damage to cars i- volved was more than $300 Toner Spicer, aged 34, of Win- gate, suffered injuries about’ the tivtaiont : 3 In short, a man sent to Rockview | back and severe bruises of the back what he first believed to be a small | divisioh. Another committee is to be | three counts for terms of trom | And Jeft arm about 9:15 o'clock last 1 to 2 years on each count, is now obliged to serve only 1 to 2 years additional for escaping. Under the | Continued on page S-—second sec ————— Dr. Flegal Buys Seibert Home Allegheny Street Property | Brings $10,010; New Own- ner to Move Offices Dr. D. L. Flegal Bellefonte den-| tist, purchased the late Dr, J L 8efbert property on North Alle- gheny Street at public sale Satur. day morning, the purchase price being $10010. Bidding began ati] $3,500. and with only two peradhd the | sale | in the bidding, Seadily to the participating ptice rose figure, The property consists of a yel={ jow brick residence Tacing Alle- | gheny Street and bounded by al- lays at the side ahd rear, With a barn on the rear of the lot. Thursday night when he was struck by a car while crossing the road | near Wingste. He was admitted to | the Centre Coufity Hospitsl, where | he is reported to be recovering, The car was driven by J. H Turner. of Julian. Because of 2 i snow storm, visibility at the time | was poor, police said Estella Parks, aged 41, of Miles burg, who was with Mr, Spicer when the two got out of the oar Continued on page 5--stécond sec ! i } i Expect Record Crowd At Dinner Bellefonte Sportsmen to Meet Tonight for Election of President Tickets for the annual Pishers men’s dinner 6 be held Thursday, i { Gap, «under the auspices of the | Bellefonte and Pleasant Gap sports- {men’s assotiations, are selling fast, according to members of the ticket At the same time household goods | committee. If the sale of tickets ¢6n- and personal property of the fOTTer | tinuss at ith present rate it may be prominent physician were Company, executors of the estate. Dr. Flegal has not made definite plans for the fufure use of the (Continued on Page 6) Geese Land on Farm Approximately 150 wild geese, en rotite north, landed In one of the wheat fields on the Charles E. Lutz farm al Pillmore, about 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon and remained there overnight. They resumed their flight before dawn, Monday. at | public sale by the Bellefonte Trust! found necessary to Hmit the sale to only members of the two aSso- ciations, the committee stated. Diriner tickets cah still be pur- chased from the following : i seven leams| to ap- | office, | ¢ connected with other ne; not only on the Fair committee but also in ail the activ. ities of the Grange in Centre coun- | accidents | the Conty highways in dangerous April 4 at the Grangé Hall, Pleasant | | public works. Philip H, Johnston's team, No. 5, will canvass gl the | people In the professional group, doctors, lawyers, insurance &gents, | and bank employes, also the barbers | and newspaper office: Bos:ars DeHaas, tram NO. 6, has charge of seeing all persons in retall and wholesale businesses. Earl team No takes care of all club organizations, burg, Gap, an 7 and Pleasan Township The directors have planned to push the 1940 drive week, May 6 to 11, inclusive On the First National Bank cor- ner a large campaign barometer will be in evidence: street ban- ney 10 be strung across Street, and all contributions wil be given window stickers. During week Just past Bellefonte Boy have canvassed the busines houses for employe lists. Early in April the directors, cap- ir lieutenants, and representa~ the agencies to be benefit. the drive will meet for din- to talk over their final plans (entre Hall Garage Burns $8000 Loss as Flames De- stroy Vogt Building; > New Cars Lost Miles- Spring d i the or ta tives of Approximately $8.000 damage re- Thursday a destroyed the Ford agen- garage on West Church street Centre Hall, owned and operated by Edward Vogt ast afternoon in Included in the loss are five new A - age and office equipment, and a new fand expensive testing machine. All . remaitied of the one-story { butiding block {| walls Mr. Vogt. the garage and Ford agent in Centre Hall, suf- fered burns about the face and hands and received treatment at of a Cenire wore the concrete baner of the office Hall 0 sivian The fire started about 1:30 o'clock from a can of gasoline which wa: irmited by a spark from an electric {drill whieh was being used in re. ipairing a car by Samuel i Brown. Philip Smith was under the | (Continued on Page £) wi | a & « owned American Lime ' Signs Agreement Workers Join International Unit; Assured Week's Va- : | eation, Seniority Rights 1 e A new agreement effective for th 1940, was sighed last week by the American union No. 92 United Cement, Lime al, American Pederation of t was announced yesterday proximately 165 ecmployes of Bellefonte plant are affected by agreement, According to reliable reports. agreement provides one week's cation with pay. and guarantees se niority tights of all employes. Sug gestions by both parties to the new agreement were received and mu- tually aflopted Heretofore the American Labor, 4 wie Lime afhlisted with the Limestone Workers: Union, but this year the international ohit. A. J. Strunk, fifst general vite president of the U. CL 6G W. 1 wis hare to assist ment Officers of the Unjon for 1940 are: lee ©. Lyons president; George 8 Kellerman, financial secretary; and Spear, Philip Cathtart and Willis Neft. Relief Payments Increase | Direct relief payments to needy i Centre dountians during the week ended Tuesday show an increase of $78 over those of the previous week, and 18 more checks required make thé payments, according to State Treasurer F. Clair Ross, JACKSONVILLE GETS ELECTRIC SERVICE I——— ; Homes and business places In Jacksonville, att now provided with electric service, the West Penn a Company ha completed insta bari of Yate oF that com gy + 4 coveted Ractson to - vilié over a new line from Howard. Jacksonville was one ¢ Frank Campana, 51, Vic- others | through in one! High | end Gypsum Workers Internation. | . 1 was instruct «| Leap Year Dance { and Stone Company workers were i Fall Of Roc tim of First Fatality at Miller Quarry NEARLY BURIED BY UNEXPECTED SLIDE Thawing of Ground As- signed as Probable Cause; Funeral Yesterday Caught } rock and earth 10 “bar down { the Martin Jacksonville Frank Campana ~ i y a fall of as he was about stone from the face « Miller quarry Monday morning aged 51, of Valley View, wag in- stantly killed when he was caught (under the slide and partly buried near The accident happened about 7 o'clock. The slide is believed to have been caused by the thawi the earth. Two workmen, Clair Bradley and Ear] Witmer, standing below Campana at the time, saw the slide coming and vere abie to r to safety fellow in Workmen immediately moving the debris {move the man’ feared that furtd It 7, in ar in : required release and earth which had Dr. H. L. Ishier, of Howard, summoned to the scen®, pronounced cut or the ne him the man dead Mean Charies (Continued on page a —— A —————— May Establish Fire Burea ‘Would Correct Fire Haz- ‘ards; Dog Law Enforce- ment Hits Snag while Centre County Coroner Sheckler, of Milesburg, was 3) - eur irs Council, hastening through a iar meeting Monday night =o Couns. cil members oould atlend the an nual Bt. Patricks Day dinner of the Undine Pire Company cussed the office of the Beilefonte Borough Dog Calcher and heard {comments upon a proposal to estab lish a borough fire bureau A member of Council complained that while the 1840 budget aliows a total of $600 for dog catching ex. penses for the year, the present ex ipenses of that office will exhaust {the budgeted figure in abbdut six months. It was revealed that practi- ically no fines are collected for viol-| | ations of the dog laws, and that fees of $1 paid by the State for every stray dog killed by the borough dog into the borough coffers The Fire and Police Commitiee Kontinged on page seven) a. Over 300 Attend {Gregg Township Civie Club | Gets 30 New Members; Officers Named i i More than 300 persons attended [the Gregg Township Civic Club at | the school building in 8pring Mills {The program included dancing and | tertainment committee | ‘I'he next meeting of the club will] ibe held on Wednesday, April 10, iand all members are cordially in-| néw members during the Leap Year danoe. Officers and committees of the club for the current year are: Har- ry A. Corman, president; Henry F. Erdley. viee president; M. T. Zubler, secretary, and T. J. Decker, treas- (Continues on Page & Chemical Lime Plant Is Damaged By Fire Damage estimated ot between $500 and $1000 in a fire at Nb. 1 plant of the Chemical Lime Com- pany in Run Valley about 5 o'clock RE morning, is folly { unemployment compensation 'D. Cowher | ipsburg. Clearfield briefly dis catcher, have never found their why ! ed to call the dog’ catch- | 3 8 | the winning troop will be engraved | continties In Lhe possession of ‘ | | ard, unknown persons made an Ate ‘College Man Fined in Unemployment Case Charged with for receiving while accepling Wil- Vil of Btate College, wa VAges pri » employment liam H. Jones { ordered 16 pay a fine of $20 and the cots of prosecution before Justice of the nf Paat iH last week that when armaighed Peace Harold Bishop street It was the firs Bellefonte fi: { type of offense proseculion 107 made in this are Officials of agency who said a check DEINE mace in the unemployment proseciited the case, of such violations is the Bellefonte, Phil DuBois and Re- nove district ——» Undines Hold Annual Fele Many Speakers, Guests Attend St. Patrick's Day Banquet Nearly 276 member: the Undine Fire Company atpd ‘3 and guest nie, participa i Bt. Patrick's organizalion nual Sa A The dinner, served 3 d by a & club roOIns the Irish, while the banquet tables also earried out the Bt Patrick's Day theme. The dinner was served | by members of the Catholic Daugh- {ters of America Join Gillen, chief of the company, presided as toastmaster, and the | speakers included: the Rev Father William E. Downes, rector of St John's Catholic church; Judge Ivan Walker: Mayor Hardman P. Har. former Judge M. Ward Flem- John CG. Love: Fire Marshal (Continued ob page three) Troop 5 Wins First Aid Cup yA - ria ng. Troop Patrol Runner-up; 30 Scouts Participate in Annual Event A silver loving cup for the highest average scored in a first ald meel for Bellefonte Boy Scotts, was awarded Friday night to a patrol from Troop 5 Second place weni to a patrol from Troop 2 Thinty soouts participated in the contest which was held at the Y. M. C A. | Five groups of Stouts participat-! ed in the first aid problems, which] were not announced events began. Skill ness. speed and knowledge all were | factors in scoritg The cup, on which the name ol the (Continued on page three) Lions Club Organized By Millheim Citizens A Lions Club for Millheim was organized last Tuesday evening at a dinner meeting at the Woodward Inn Visiting Lions from Lewisburg and | Lewistown were present and the group formation was handled Officers elected were: president. J.! R. Miller; vice presidents, Stover, Drew Kolb and 8. L. Hubler; | in the drawing up of the #gTee« refreshments were served by the en- | secretary. 8. W. Gramiey; treasurer, {Continued on page three) Smoke Causes Alarm When aft unusual amount of | John Shoemaker, recording secre- iad to attend. The club, unique in| smoke from a bonfire at the rear of | tary; while members of the griev-|y..: noth men and women are elig- | the premises enveloped the home | ance committee are: John Knapik. ya. for membership, obtained 30] of MYs. Patrick Donalive, at Mill- trairman, Raymond Long, H. L.| brook, about 1:30 o'clock Monday, afternoon neighbors believed the! home to be on fire and an alarm was sent to the Alpha Fire Com- | pany, at State Oollege. Firemen) found fheir services were noi re-| quired. i > Neil Yan Buskirk, aged about 22, of hear Lewisburg. was arrested last Week by Pvi. Harold D. Ream. | of the State Motor Polite at Rock- view, oh charges of statutory rape preferred by 4 Plgasant Gap girl. | The alleged offense took place some two years ago, officers repori. | Report Robbery Attempt According to reports from How. < t tempt 10 enter the Cameron Long filling station at Howard, night. A glass in one of the doors! was broken, but the building was! ubt entered. it i reported. i Conti | Ist | ponstructed at this time, would pass } until the resourcefui- by ’ group has betome a member of thei, Leap Year party held last week by | Organizer Ezra Moyer, of Pottsville. | vk FOR HIGH SCHOOL Quarryman Is ‘STATE TREASURER SPEAKER Killed Under HERE ON LEGION BIRTHDAY Claims Spirit of Toler- ance Safest Guarantee of American Ideals LEGION POST HOST TO MANY VISITORS Pittsburgh Sculptor Pre- sents Plague, “The American Way” Continuation America's 59 of tolerance was said here tonight State Treasurer F. Clair Ross guarantee of of oy 0 Fue our the safest mocratic institutions whi TIA utier Am sHeaker at 4% Post erican s the principal i Post No ist anniversary the American Cric. 7 1e- * Cive Beveral indred Legionnaires ieaders Tr y and then Treasurer 4 C the guest the State condemn intolerance and urge American the Fue heard American Legion and the people CORT ue ors b Ww prin that American Legion one bulwarks against the foreign “ism's.” Officers and in Cameron ued on page 5 —— —— i — Advertise Bids On Road Project State College-Rockview Link Expected to Get Under- way by May 1 Legion Me members of Clearfield 4 posts 1 CONG Sex The State Highway Department % advertising for sealed bids on the | construction of five miles of 22-foot | wide bituminous surfece road from { State College (0 RoCkview, ii Was | reported yesterday The road ig 10 | join the present concrete highway in front of Rotkview penitentiary The proposed new road between Bellefonte and State College, which the Siate Secretary of Highways week intimated would not through the penitentiary lands al {Continued on page aX) an —————————— ing & Litke Move Into New Offices The law firm of Fleming & Litke moved its offices Tuesday from the Decker Molor Company garage on South Spring street to the wecdtnd floor of the Heverly building, at the corner of Allegheny and High streets. Entrance to the new offices is on High etreet. at the rear of the Diamond restaurant Mrs. J. O. Heverly and family who formerly occupied the present Fleming & Litke rooms, have moved to a third floor apariment Flem Bar Assotiation to Banguet Judge William H. Keller, of Lan- caster, and Judge Thomas J. Bald ridge, of Hollidaysburg. both Judges of the Pennsylvania Superior Court will be guests of honor at the an- nual banguet of the Centre Count: Bar Association at the Brockerholl Hotel. Bellefonte, on Tuesday even- ing. March 26, it was announced | yesterday. Both members of the Superior Court bench are listed among the speakers for the occasion. Chemical Trustee Dies R. Spencer Townsend. one of the two trustees of the Chemical Lime Company, of Bellefonte, died suddenly of a heart attack. Satur. at his home at Shawnee-tn- the-Delaware, Funeral servioes were held on Tuesday at East Strouds- burg i» Vail Woman Offers Sewing Machine To Stricken Family A plea published in The Centre Democrat ast week for & sewing machine for the Howard Woodring family, whose home near Julian was destroyed by fire last Wwebk brought Mrs, rangements can be made for some one to go to her home to get il The information has been forward- ed to the Woodring family through friends, and unless a machine ha: been obtained elsewhere, Mrs Weaver's offer probably wili be ac- cepted, pootis and moet of their clothing. Mr. Wosiritlig 15 a WPA worker Mrs. Woodring, who makes much the family clothing. ‘was par-
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