The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 17, 1940, Image 7

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The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Morning, October 17, 1940



SB Ve
A WISE OWL
Herz it is Farm Show time and
believe you me I always have my-
a good time. All these lassies
in town every hot dogs
hamburgs and lots of good things to
cat. Oh, boy!
*
evening,
*® * * *
A downtown hubby upped to his
wife and bellowed, “These trousers
wear And that reminds
d to go thro-
His wife re-
Its stainless
like iron.
’
aren’t you ashame
my pockets?”
“Certainly not!
me
ugh
pliad,
steal!”
* ¥
* 0%
Which reminds us that nowadays
Wome
at leisure,
*
1 marry
- * * -
Here's a honey some kind reader
sent uz and we sure do appreciate it
We hear that Bill Dellinger and
Chet Bailey went to last |
to attend the | the man’s name o. k., but it slarted Zeller
Saturday afternoon

in haste and repeat |
MESCAL IKE
By S.L. HUNTLEY

Not the F orward Type

WHAT'S IN


FROM HIS BOY, TUBBY,



 









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IN WIS STUDIES


CHIN NMS
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Lolly Gags <<



Dr. R. M. Balderson
OPTOMETRIST
85 E. Main St. MT. JOY, PA
a] Me
EYES EXAMINED
Dr. Harold C. Killheffer
PALMYRA, PA.
Palmyra Bank Building
Mon., Tues., Wed. and Fri,
pio iz’ MC Tao 8 RM OPTOMETRIST
7 to
Phone 8 MANHEIM ELIZABETHTOWN
15 E, High St
Telephone 24-R
Tues., Fri., Sat
163 S. Charlotte St.
Telephone 11-J
Mon., Wed., Thurs.
MOUNT JOY
85 East Main Street
Thur, 9:30-12:30—1:30-5:30










Good Letter, I Sez
To Myself”
We wuz havin’

a meetin’ of the
rext meetin'?”

Sure, sez’ that's nuthin’!
[When I got home I started in
| thinkin’ I'd better get that letter
writ so’s the man would have time
to collect his thoughts fer his
speech.

I got out my penn ink from the,
| top shelf’a my star ted}
in.

{in botherin’ me whether I ought’a’
Brown-Light wedding, but got «in :
the wrong church... however, they |say “Dear Mr. Smith...... Dear
discovered their plist in time to |Brother Smith'er had I oughta
|
get to™hg right church in time to say Brother Missionary...
S rice flying........ |
Better late theManever, they say.
LE LE
sce


Now come the rub! What ought
According to a certain father, in|" body say next!...... fer instance, &
this vicinity, most all schools arc |cught I tell him we'd been havin’
finishing schools. They about finish |= hard time gettin’ speakers'n
up the bank balance. knowin’ he must be kind-hearted
oR WER ler else he wouldn't be a mission-
At this time of the year most | ary, ‘er sumpin’ like that, we hoped’
folks wonder what colleges offer be- | he'd come’n give us a talk about
sides Saturday football games. [all them starvin’ Armenians’n'
$2 072 | things? Tee ’er should I say
Cappy Mumma says that ‘“the|knowin’ as how he’s a good talker
baby who didn’t learn to talk un- | we'd like to hear

neighbor he is and she can’t afford.”
 
..We agree 100 percent,
* * = *x
According to Pete Ellis: “Life is
jusi one tank cf gasoline after an-
other
* * * *
Was ta
Donegal
just how
1
listening
on
king
Springs way and I know
he feels. He explains:
ys feel pretty after
to some of the dumb an-
intelligence pro-
grams”... .... But we've had, cur
c¢go put back in place. We tuned
in on “Information Please.”........
We feit like Freshman.
* * * *


alw smart
SWers these
*
eminent
finally
“the
such a thing
1 can buy «i
make cents to you?
Our
cuter
clusion that,
ha
reason why
alimony
ha.e as
1 on?
because you
Docs
that
“problem-figurer- |
we |
to a fellow from out!
I settled
with sayin’ “Dear Brother Mission-
ary Smith” 'N it looked o. k.
a good speech
till she was four, is a woman who ds | like he could give.
“afaking up for lost time new... J tore up pretty near a half,
$2 9. 2. | tablet of writin’ paper!...... It wuz!
A Salunga papa avers that: “A|growin’ latern later’n words kept,
w 1 never knows what she | comin’ harder'n harder....... Fer
or clse she wants what her | {land sakes, Min, thinks I...... ain't
| you smart enough to write to a
ris missionary! Then I got
[my dutch up’n I got right eloquent
'n stuck in fancy words'’n stufi'n I
sent it off in the letter box'n went
to bed. Next mornin’ I read over
my rough copy’a what I wrote that
missionary’n thinkin’ it's
she started in readin’, sayin’
“Dear Brother Missionary
Smith...... I pen these here
few words frum the bottom’a
my heart, fer knowin’ as how's
you been mixed up with the
heathen fer so many years, we
invite you to spend a evening

|
come to the ccn- |
|
is |
It |
gots some gais an awful lot of dol- |
lars
* * ®
*
One of our
*
lovely blondes asked
her brunctte girl friend: “Do you
think I ought to let my hair grow?”
And the brunette meowed: “Yeah!
Right down over. your face.”
* * * * 0%
You know, a womans’s face used
to be her fortune. Now it's the
druggists.
* =x = * =
Say, you old married men, here's
something for you to read and give
thought. ...... We've been told thai
the ticuble with a lot of marriages
ic: “Hubby is so busy bringing home
the bacon that he forgets to bring
home the applesauce.”....And those
too old to ehjoy
gals are never a
little flaitery.
* * 0%
* ®
Wo know a gal who's so dumb
that <he thinks a grass widow is a
woman whose husband ran off with
a Hula daficer. :
rr
Just had a etter from some folks
wer Marietta. way who celebrated
cheir silver wedding anniversary
They received a great deal of lovely
silver, so much so in fact, the gent’s
Scotch uncle sent them some silver
polish as his gift.
* * »
* *
with us. We know sumpin’
about them poor starvin’ Arm-
eniansn stuff, but maybe you
can tell us more’n it might help
some of us to refrain frum so
much luxury’n eatin’ if we get
a idea of how some poor couls
would be disgusted if they'd see
us eatin’ at our covered dish
suppers.
We will have a big turnout
fer to greet you’n hope you will
get here safe’n sound. The
ladies’ll give a nice set out when
your done talkin’.
With lovin’ throught: to you'n
all the other heathen, I am
Your friend,
Min Buncle.”
——-
TIMELY PRUNING SUGGESTED
When to prune apples trees for
results is answered in a new
circular issued by the agricultural
extension service of the Pennsyl-
vania State College. It called
“Pruning, Apple Trees in Pennsyl-
varia,” and may be obtained from
the Agricultural Publications Office,
Siate College, Pa,
ttre CF

best
is

Drying and pulverizing onions for
shipment abroad is proving success-
ful in Ttaly.
Al Ar
Haiti is making it easier for
tourists to bring their automobiles.


his wife and told her to go sit on a
tack.” So, she called his bluff by
finding herself a boy friend as hard
as nails and sat on his lap,........
Just as hubby ordeded.
* 0% * - *
Some people are like most taxi

Bill says: “Opportunity knoelds
for every man, but a woman gets
a ring.” |
* * * »
An E'town hubby had a spat with
drivers. They go through life just
everything.
, And any pondering
pretty
swell, I let Jen read it out loud'n'
MOUNT JOY BOOTERS
Aunt Min: | BLANK DONEGAL, 2-0
“That Wuz a Purty

Teams W. L. T Pts.
ao JOY 4 2 0
Manheim Township 2 1 2 6
East Donegal .... 3 2 0 6
East Hempfield .. 1 2 2 4
|Manheim Boro ... 0 3 2 2
The Mount Joy High School soc-

id : cer team defeated East Donegal |
missionary society at our church | pou nship 2.0 on the Maytown |
4 - 1 05
i oer night'n up'n speaks the | ie 1d, Friday, to break the first- |
agen ree 2 Min Buncle, wi {place tie which existed between |
you ind y wilie ms here for- the Wo
Sign n te ol to} Robert Germer scored on a pass
come'n give us a speech, fer our!
i from the wing and James Eshleman
scored on a penalty kick
first period of the game to give the
Red and White the winning mar-
Coach Kreider used his en-
tire squad of 19 players in winning |
gin.


the game.
Mount Joy (2) East Denegal (0) |
{Hawthorne Gavia os Nies |
Fellenbaum hPa Koser
RE ......c.ons Leas
Mumma ..... BH Stoner
tae C. H Oberholtzer
Zimmerman .'R. H. ..... Charles
Zerphey 20 OL Barr
Beamenderfer . I. L. .... C. White
Eshleman C.F a D. White
Brown ...... LR. ...... Johnson
Cermer OR. ....o0n0 Smith
Score by periods:
unr JOY ........ 2 0 0 0-2
AST DONEGAL .. 0 0 0 0—0
Substitutes: Mt. Joy — Stoner,
Zink, Halgren, Leib, M. Brown, R.
Erown, Breneman, Roberts. East
Donegal—Boltz, R. Barr, McMul-
len, Haines, Yohn, Tshudy.
Goals: Mt. Joy—Germer, Eshle-
man.
Referee: Horst; timekeeper, Koch- |
enour; time of periods, 12 minutes;
scorekeeper, Bender.
———— een

The Low Down |
From Hickory Grove
has
not

Anybody who
, drifting along and
much attention to what is going on
down on the prodigal Potomac, they |
can now read the New Census fi-|
gures—and commence to ponder.
paying
should start pronto. After Nov.
it will be a useless kind of occupa-
tion.
The census figures tell the story—
ac the nose on Mr. Durante’s
face. Of the 48 states and the Dis- |
trict of Columbia, the Champion |
gainer in population is the District]
of Columbia. In 10 years the pop- |
ulation there, has increased 36 per-
cent. And brother, every one of
these folks are on your payroll. And
none of ‘em Pre anything un-
11 producing
plain
Jess maybe ycu can ca
their expen: account each month |
as producing something.
We gained 7 percent in population!
in the whole U. 8. A. in 10 years,
but it now takes 36 per cent more |

 


 
A WISE OWL


Horner defeated Gemberling 93-81;

in the |
{M
been kinda
too |
to be done. |
5th


STALEY
W. J. Staley

afternoon by captur

the 25 Birds—Doubles
75 Birds—16
W. J. Staley, Salunga .......... 72
| Jim Kendig, Lancaster ........ 45!
50 Birds—16 Yards
{W. J. Staley, Salunga .......... 49,
Joe Cooper, Salunga .......... 42
{ Irvin Shelly, Lancaster ........ 40
{Jim Kendig, Lancaster ........ 32]
| Paul light, Reistec Md. .. 32
| Daniel Fackler, Salunga ...... 29
4
!H. A. Finney, Lanca
|C. G. Spangler Ironville ........
Landisville
| F. M. Ford, Silver Springs .....
Yards
{ Christian Herr,
| 25 Birds—16
| W. J. Staley Salunga
{Joe Cooper, Salunga






, of Salunga,
ing
es
Yar
rvin Murray, Lancaster
aster
> | Irvin Shelly, “Lancaster
| Jerome Ginter, Silver Springs .. 21|
{ Marvin Gable, Columbia ....... 21


AGAIN TRIUMPHS
i IN GUN SHOOT
featured
{ the Hempfield Farmers’ and Sports-
8 I men’s Asscciation trap shoot Sunday
5C :
and 25 Bird events and trying for}
with Irvin|
|] Shell of Lancaster at 20 each.
the 75,
ds |


Farl Ginder, Landisville ........ 19]
| Paul Light, Reistertown, Md. 19
Mervin Murry, Lancaster ...... 17]
C. G. Spangler, Ironville ...... 16}
Roy Fuhrman, Silver Spring ... 15!
Daniel Fackler, Salunga ........ 15
Milton Miller, Salunga ........ 13]
H. A. Finney, Lancaster ...... 3
Daniel Ficher, Silver Springs ....12
Christian Herr, Landisville .... 12
F. M. Ford Silver Springs ...... 10
| George Cush wa, Lancaster ...... 10
11. BE. Way, 10
A. a, Reisterstown, Md. .. 8
| Paul Mease, Landisville ........ 5
25 Rirds—Dcubles
W, J. Staley, Salunga ........ 20
{ Irvin She lly, Lancaster ........ 29
| —— TB
THE INTER-COUNTY
TEN PIN LEAGUE
Mt. Jey Monarchs
{Barnhart ...... 192 163 186— 541
| Spangler ...... 195 192 151— 538
{Kramer 193 186 153— 537]
Good -.......... 194 184 203— 1
Yours 198 177 201— 576
| Totals ,..... 977 902 8942773
; of Ephrata
Moyer. ........: 166 209 142— 3517
Hoover ....... 214 198 224— 636,
| Sweigart ...... 144 198 166— 508
Kern .......... 133 179 183— 495
{Brunner ...... 174 177 180— 531



Mount Joy Pin Foys








Vogel defeated Weber

...... 831 961 895: 2687
Mt. Joy Fire Co.
iSehroll 178 201 171— 550
Eshleman 202 165 172— 3539
Max .....:..... 144 152 213— 509
H. Mateer 164 193 156— 513
{J. Mateer 199 178 153— 530
Totals 887 889 865—2642
Elizabethtown
{Stuckey ...... 236 179 216— 631
Coble ......... 237 169
Anderson ..... 183 201
Alwine 160 196
Heck ......... 174 226
Toials -...... 990 971 985- 2046
MT. JOY PIN BOYS
DEFEAT THE GIRLS





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{ an electro-encephalograph,
: hibited by its designers,
| Brain Tumor Detected
With Electric ‘Brain’
An electrical “brain” that ana-
lyzes the human brain—determining
whether the owner is mentally ill
and the nature of the illness, and
detecting the presence and defining |
the location of a brain tumor—re-
cently attracted the attention of doe-
tors at the scientific exhibition of
the American Medical association in
9' Seattle.
The device, technically known as
was ex-
Dr. Fred-
W. G. Lennox and
Grass of the Boston City |
eric A. Gibbs,
A. M
hospital.
The electrical brain detects and
records the waves that are generat-
ed by millions of tiny ‘“dynamos’’
in the human brain, sorts them out
according to wave length and en-
ergy and draws a spectrum’of them
so that the scientists can analyze
the contents of a brain.
Discovery of the method of analy-
{ sis was announced a year ago by the
Boston City hospital seientists and
since they have studied thousands of
i brains, ill and normal, and have dis-
covered that the principal peak in
the spectrum curve gives an index
of the mental state of the individual.
Schizophrenia, the disease of split
personality, has a principal wave
frequency of 10 per second, and the
epileptic, when a shock is approach- |
ing, moves the principal wave fre-
quency to 9 per seccnd.
The normal person, Dr. Gibbs ex-
plained, has a brain wave spectrum
ranging from 1 to 50 waves per
second, with the greater amounts of
energy in the
energy shifts from the higher to the
lower frequencies.
“The brain can be likened to a
great electrical network into which
a great many powerhouses are con-
ducting electricity, each one at a
different frequency. Some of them |
flare up to great strength and others |
die down. We can’t see the poiwer-
houses, but by measuring the volt«)}
age of each frequency we can tell |
at which powerhouse there has been
some change in
haps, what caused it.

Innocent Suspects Freed
After Lie Detector Tests
Lie detector tests were recently
described as of primary importance |
as well as ex- |
to innocent persons,
tremely valuable in the disclosure
of those with guilty consciences.
Detective-Lieut. Harold Mulbar,
lie detector expert for the state po-
lice in Michigan, revealed that the |
|
|
polygraph tests last year cleared
half of the suspects who submitted
to them.
‘Of 222 suspects, 111 were cleared,
98 were found to indicate decep-
tion, 49 made confessions and the
other 13 were of a mentality which
could not be tested adequately,” he
said.
Mulbar confirmed an International
City Managers’ association report
that the lic detector is an economi-
cal device. He estimated that it
eliminated $25,000 worth of police
investigation in 1938.








people in Washington, to watch us | 144 178 454] The association report declared |
Anybody who has “~n thinking |K 146 iz ii that lie detectors are standard po- |
oda 7 3 130 50 503) lice equipment now in 15 cities, sev: |
hatever is trou yr us will x ! Wir S, S
hat w a etal wi Beil 131 144 485) en states including Michigan and |
blow over, anc e srysung ae 159 157 486] the federal bureau of identification.
0. K,, and young ue 381 ev ao It Evanston, Ill, and Wichita, |
gonna need some nice cracked ice | 937 = 152 242% gan., all applicants for police jobs
for his brow, on November 6th. bes Mount Joy Oi ma must take the tests. In East Cleve-
Yours with the low down | Dr iz 142 4311 land, tests are given all appli-
lO Gli er | Barnhart ...... 147 “o| cants for civil servic itions.
Er Mgt 124 150 169 443] vil service position
CHARLES VOGEL WINS Warner ...... 126 100 125 351]
Tr 2 5 3|
QUOIT CHAMPIONSHIP Parson .....: 126 las 18 Pronunciations Differ
Charles Vogel, of Lancaster, an- Gn. Tet 2056, In Quebec they spell it Joliette.
1 690 657 709 205
nexed the senior quoit pitching, DS Most of the towners call it Jollyet
4 nd: but a few ritzed it to Zholy-aye. In
tournament at Maytown Friday ELIZABETHTOWN DEFEATS Wisconsin there is a burg lies
evening when he downed Howard MT. JOY PIN BOYS rr oe Dr
1 Ye finals) Tey Din Boy Allouez. Natives say Al-o-weez. Pur-
Horner, of ig town, in the final rp Mount oy I in Ho No a0g| ists claim it should be Al-o-way.
50-0 and 50-30. The tourney, ctag2d | Sheaf Yep 0... I = i pre In Egypt, one would say Ky-ro:
in connection with the East Done- [ai Fae 152 134 118 404] but the division point on the Illinois
Larsen Jo oJ 1 ” ic Eg >,
gal Fair, attracted a field of eis gh- | Miller Se 129 143 112 384 Central is If you are
Lg 44 122 213 479) buying a ticket in Peor to the
oon, | Parson a 4 1 > oi adjacent Mason county town you
3 en 8 a I vias ounty yc
Paul Toto Sound defeated | 749 733 708 ore ask for a ducat to San Joz. If the
Harty Winterling, ‘Lancaster, 57-48; E-Town transaction is made at San Francis-
Carl Weber, Penryn, defeated Reu- | Dicken 170 168 175 | co for transportation to the main
id Fellenbaum Mount Joy 86-69. BY 152... A358 town of Santa Clara county the pro-
: 3 aed ines ae 18 1 ciation is San Hosey.
Second Recund e 182 163 177 | nunci
Arthur Nagley, Lancaster, defeat- | 15 18) 165 i Layfee-et might horrify an alum-
ed Lawrence Barnhart, Maytown, | sh. kaa. 206 177 214 597) nus of the Sorbonne, but it'll get
85-46: Earl Eshleman, Mount Joy, ! | Eckir Th 177 165 342) you where you want to go if you |
defeated Henry Sweitber, Salunga I —_— peg are headed for the Wabash settle-
2-79: Marshall Gemberling, Mount | 900 853 884 2637| ment . Perhaps lexicographers would
Joy defe eated Frank Weichel, Lan- | A } | hold out for Terra Hote but most
caster, 95-63; Howard Horner, May-| Len Uruguay recently called for| Vigo county folk still call it Terry
town, defeated Harold Engle, metas | volumes for military training ov er Hut.
town, 76-37; Pete Flora, Lancaster th cenondad. ‘within 2}
defeated Raymond Blessing, May- | 770 000 youths respond if y
town, 80-51; Charles Vogal, Lan. f few days
caster, defeated Norman Miller, Sa- | remem i
{unga, 73-31; Robert Houseal, May- | Pats ronize Bulle
town, defeated Irvin Smith, Mortis “8 = |
Joy, 57-19; Weber defeated Metzgar | voc] def
75-43. 3 defeated Houseal 78-41.
Quarter Finals | Semi Finals i
Nagley defeated E:hleman 84-565] pine: defeated Nog |
lower frequencies. |
When abnormal conditions arise the !
activity and, per-
This fast
{Hand Soap has sold in the
to 15 years. Territory now
open. Inquiries welcome.
| Connecticut. Can, Hartford,
[Conn

COUNTY LOOP HOCKEY
SCORES THURSDAY
The East Donegal, East Hemp-
i field and Lititz High school hockey
| teams annexed victories in the Co-
'unty High School League Thurs-'
day afternoon.



| Anna Mary Hawthorne scored all
| the goals as the East Donegal lassies®
Sat. 1:30-5:30—6:30-7:30 Evenings by appointment In Manheim
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Samuel N. Stauffer
CRUSHED & BUILDING
STONE
CONCRETE BLOCKS, SILLS,
AND LINTELS
MACADAM
for Driveways, Garages & Walks
ATTENTION
GUNNERS!
Try Out Your Guns
Before Hunting Season
at the .-...
Phone: Res. 903R14 Quarry 503R15 Rheems Fire Co’s


| handed Mount Joy thejr second
straight loop loss by a 5 to 0 re-
sult.
East Hempfield scored twice in
i each period to blank West Lampeter
14 to 0 while Lititz edged out Manor
Township by a 3 to 1 score.
Mt. Joy (0) East Donegal (5)
Ww.
MOUNT JOY, PA.




Brown ...... Li Wi ....H Tressler
Miller ...... eR has Rice
{Hostetter .... C. F. .... Hawthorne
Fellenbaum “RoR Schroll
Hendrix RW ........ Yohn
Garber ..... Le FL ........ Heisey
{Witmer ...... CH... Weiser
Edwards .... R. H....... Bostic
Smith. ...... .......... Nies
Hipple RF ...... Eshleman
‘Balmer ..... GK: 5... Kendig
| Score by periods:
MOUNT JOY .............. 0 0-0
EAST DONEGAL ......... 4 1-5
| Substitutes : East Donegal —
Heimel. Mt. Joy—Eby, Warter,
Bennett.
| Goals: Hawthorne 5.
Referee: Dorothy Sponaugle;
| timekeeper, Ropka, Hiestand; time
{of periods, 15 minutes; scorekeep-
ers, Sears, White.


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HOW ARE YOUR SHOES!
DON'T WAIT TGO LONG
BRING THEM IN
City Shoe Repairing Co.
30 SOUTH QUEEN STREET
LANCASTER, PENNA.


2 Jobbers
And Peddlers
brand of

moving
area around Philadelphia up
‘SHOOTING
WE HAVE.....
QUALITY
MEATS
KRALL'S Meat Market
MATCH
Fri. Nite, Oct. 18
at the RHEEMS FIRE
HOUSE for TURKEYS,
DUCKS and CHICKENS
Factory-loaded Shells Fur-









West Main St., Mt. Joy nished on the Grounds.
MATINEE J O Y EVENINGS
SATURDAYS SHOWS
AND 7 AND 9:00 P. M.
HOLIDAYS T 4 I AT R E SATURDAYS
2:00 P. M. o P.M
Mount Joy, Pa.




HEALTHFULLY AIR - CONDITIONED
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17
JANE WITHERS—in—
"GIRL FROM "AVENUE A"
EXTRA ! !| CAVALCADE OF ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS
FRIDAY - SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18 - 19
HENRY FONDA—in—
"THE RETURN OF FRANK JAMES"
(IN TECHNICOLOR)
MONDAY, OCTOBER 21 | TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22
— CASH NIGHT!
ANN SOTHERN DOUBLE FEATURE '!
No. 1, Gene Autry in
“Carolina Moon”
,, | No. 2, “Manhattan Heart
MAISIE Beat”
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23 - 24
JAMES STEWART—ROSALIND RUSSELL—in—
"NO TIME FOR COMEDY "
CHAPTER NO. 6
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By Thought Waves

sat
staring at random at
members of a
How a “Human Transmitter”
in a studio,
photographs while
psychic society turned their minds
to him to prove that telepathy ex-

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27th issue of
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Baltimore
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