Flint Spokesman [Volume: 2, Issue: 4]
foHéa i the-advieed found-onc the By Paster Sebi! time, ile is always wise to~ remove daidPhe cost at ditesses will prepat plastic buttons. and trimmings oAYoBP UP, Taae Atay thé garne, but; too, before sending a: pariqent to BASS ers (Yousself that you may get on a i dress or,suit without first taking it to a~ ~diy cléanér t6 find ~out Mr.~ Hoehne: "ake hie~ pre- whut~ eatged: the stdin. ~H2 can diction~ af~a' ~luncheon givett ~fot prohably Temoye it, successfully, icthe-lyisitingoeditors by the. New but it.ig.a lot more difficult, to do w~6rk~ Presa Ihstitute~last. Janu-|. if you. have made it worse by]: ary, aiid by now we all know that ~trying to take if out all by. yoursate clothes até no exception. to Lae th as iff rising~ cést~ ~Of livitig.~"** Be Sure to pat tronize the best That means that when we;se- diy cleahct you know. The Na\déet abitw/dreSs,/or fabiic~ fora: -tidnal ~Association~ of Dryers and ROW Suit, we should be especially, Ojeaners: maintain~ ax. extensive o<j bitet: ~bauer teottthe dress:qmakers union, International Ladies. Gar~. c Ment Wor ers. | Union. who have not had shattering ex eth finishes and how ~to treat ripesidnces from. sending. gatments Ba theins) sith 4 ~trai Week DOWNERS GROVE, struction here late Thursday hight. The injured: men, all of Chicago, are: Thomas Davis, John Owen, E. Rice, D. Strowlan, and Delos Taylor. Owens, 42, a porter on the second coach, gave the follow és hing description of the frightful the baggage ready for the arrival in Chicago when the car made a big lurch and started ln SO Rabe Til eee Q oe the AME church here, téstified Monday that as a result: of being d~prived of cartying on his churchly duties, his. financial loss is amounting to about $16,300 a year. ae Bishép Sims was removed as head of the first district by an ~extra conference~ of the generat Little <r Was enjoined~ by Federal ~ourt Judge George A. Welsh on jurbdictiad ae tha Bek Aeeet att 9 fi --4 $ eourisel, Hectec| Gay Jt, intreduted one other ~witness before Testing his case. Rev: Isdac N. Patterson, presid-| ing elder of. the Philadelphia conference, testified that Bishop Greens had presided at a meet-|~ to the réturn of their son, Otis who has just ~been dischargéd fron - the army. He was a memiber of ~ the *Keynoters~ band while stationed: in Japan. a FS >. the, marriage of. their daughter,: Jessiv ing of that-confererce last Tuesday and announced that he hed made ~extensive plans for the development of church affairs~ in Greerie was. ~trying to set up a provisional.government of the The Otis Suttofis of Wonderland St. ~ate alk iets deb Pees. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wiliams t Nerplank anhounee lizabeth,; to Mr. Ver hon Lewis on: Saturday, April 12. Recep~tion will be aed at the ~home of: ithe groom's parerits; Mr. ang Mrs. Lewis ot| was Woneily St. The bridg is a graduate of Mrs. Aingld H. ~Moloney, wife tixl | Dr. A. AH. tM Zof ~Washington,. Holidgy~ last Monday ni play went off fire and you will agfee with meen the poh, tht ~sofority wighes to thank Miss J esse. Willidriis ae wieder oe a te ~ Many wete mistaken for Bobeee! not gd down its bé cleaned. Batey -; rig? Neotdiniy to ~Julius He. i (ANP)~Five. Negro crew mem-|& |Wepeeeccccsoovevevescese _ sipenrer ss oft thes coaek i. a A donegap fnanager * oft 1tHe De: not try is remove any spot bers on the Burlington rairoad~s; ee a 14 < the voice =Lee Richardsoti. Twin City Zephyr strearmliner BUFFALO; N. Y.~(APNS)~ ore 7 really pocked the house with his were included among the 41 in-| jured when the speeding train derailed after hitting an. ob interpretation of ~Dott Take ~ Your Love From Mé,~ ~My Silent Leve~ ntittibers. Now do you still prefer Billy Eekstinie? and other fine ~ told you fot to miss. ~~Fool~s. The 'm suire David. Gadson, who ee the part of Jed Bradley the star of the ay. R Aig the: ~far " te sbuy- fabric that, will. ~research, and: training _plant, at]... ue ~V' church conference ~ re ho attend en Bub er erin and dry Silver,, Springs, Md., which trys ke 4. sas error Rock last November 21 and re-/|this area. | St. Nicholas Schoal: a. > + |e gee ~those seabed tae Opneve~ ate a few dFous} {5~ educate ~all members in new: aU Wee EFrOee placed by Bishop Greene. The lat-| Gay contended that Bishop re te; inte: <i. Be. i Another wedding April 12~~ 22%, to the cleaners. But too often, it] t~ your cleaner 1~:a' member of f: March 21 from assuming jurisdic-|ehurch, contrary to its rules and ats 1 ng ok 1g efeylt et tes ane jit you clam peu. ddivecjust that tgae-aP hy Die a bs Maa ilbes tion until the court finally de-| regulations.~: | C., and Mrs. -Estglla. Maloney, Dr. *A:~H. Vernon Lewis Will mierge into | ub of the matefid of the ~dot Hauch, more of a:choice to have aland. then edie Areages pile cided upon the authority of the} At noon, Judge Welsh adjourn- Maloney, Dr. ~Hamjlf ~ Malonéy, Be ~~.| One on~ that date. Good Ty-k to mer fies conferénce. ed the: Hearings until April 8, to R Maloney, Berale Maloney and Atty. both pion After April 18, you _ br fyte waeqoaty te rt pt satisfactory job done, on, your The first rule of course, Clothing and so~ prolong the~ care and wear'td ~thém: ~ hi. @mother caution 'to pe~exereised dals are tricky;;and. should ~pe Fin oshopping: should ~~oncern the is. -t0 ~tag of the, garment. Some, mat~r-, crash as the coach rammed the station.~ ~Owens was knocked down ds the luggage piled upon him. When. hearings resumed in U. ~. District eourt heré Monday, Bishop Sims ~took the stand and stated that: because of thé cur permit seyeral bishops who have been présent tu testify to return to their jurisdictions during the tenisinder of ~Holy hs a * Easter Holiday s, Estelle Maloney. ih an inedehine a iM. Maloney~ guests of the family. ~will remain ih Buffet will~ find rt venue.:Hey Now! he William Bishops fry comforta ly on it is rumored that the Bad avoided. "Par~ oeainple there Mee Nevertheless, he was not hurt stay Club's Floor Sh, voide or~ example 2, a:;.:! minton, s Floor Show is to: purpose) of <haisery..There..is. a\seriously and was able to. help | ook ayes ~ e boing sg will nap vege story of size and fit,.as well as!some 35. passengers get out. of c da Le ee Plan Bla ck CORA _~ pe tepgated. That ought to be vafter as Uitsle weer, avoidl thesd,t fashion. and ~comfort in buying the coach. The conditicn of the ana ning The Sunday Hotiy will meet with ~Mrs. Boysiby McGuire, en fine but people think it Land pick naut.-a. firm finish -that ddés not nap up when it is slightly rubbed. bo wAlsk! fow tetlutose acétate: moisa, pars other moire, will, sooner ~nylons. ~ The salesgirl~ will~ appraise you as to height and weight, jwill suggest ~what she ~thinks you should ~have! She will ~advise you to wash wate ose its pattern. Bu eth llie af ie t ae ~: pudratiteed inst~ Yorniss. |~ oe j: ~ slatian- if ye Be osfokire too, about inner lin~ings that are darker than the rest ct ~of the! costume! and so ~mayifade! ~Thes s ifiem 'béfore wearing thém and if j yousdo'-you- will find that she gested the right size even though: you thought she was | ~wrong at the time. ~You ~will: soon discover to the other men is not known but it is- believed that they were not severely injured. Walter Chivers Re-Elected ' ATLANTA, Ga. ~ Special)-~ Walter R. Chivers, chairman of the~ department of sociology at NEW YORK ~ - ANP ~ Canada Let, who did a change of face by playing a whiteface lead in ~The Duchess of, Malfi,~ is planning new laurels via the twotong route, As first man in. ~~Mac~beth~ he would do a repeat of ~his earlier triurtiph, but in ~Othello~ he would let nature take its And White Roles Soon ~ Having concluded a run with ~Body and Soul,~ Lee is reported to be headed for the west coast to Select a cast for the two plays, with the idea of having the film industry finance the undertaking The training period behihd, the group would gradually work <its way back to Broadway. The two 482 Jefferson. Mrs. Christopher ~Jones will give * hook review ~ ~Color geo or oF Alma Pluemner. ~ pe eee coaaiemmmmamanmemna The Saturday night Bonarita Chub > wil pet wittt Miss should be givep at a place other than the ~: A sunedssfal surprise nie last week was that of Gerry and Herbert Mosbey given for them ~~ | by their mother ~ their home~ Congtatilations to Mi: and Mite: Balter Flake on thi artival of théir daughter, Afitionette Masie. ~~ The William Todds send aloig Bester ~Bee tings tsk ~on Matthews Place. Gerry was speechless and: Herb was stunned momentarily but after they returned: to normalcy the party continued as scheduled.... Miss. Alyne Brown entestained her guest from. Wilberforce sthsough, Watch for, shallow) seems | comfort of seam, free nylons.. You) |. |course. shows would alternate nightl lov ~that may, pull out, glued, or ce- love the, way they high. Ha. al yaaa ae ena omy: _L Gary, ind, Mts. Todd is a former meémbér of t ie W. WLW. fee by giving out with mented ~parts of the costume: and leg. and ankle and promote the Gt ~the ~National Cohferenie: ont | lub and was ar: active member of Bethel. Church. She! one of thosé~ fine parties in the if thé~ Belt Semis~ to Be~ cemented de abe bend it to a cléexher at alli: pane line from hem at ~BEAUTY NOTES Mrs. D. M: Solotnon ~ I have often wondered | why we take a Adult Education and the Negro, which this month held its annual meeting at Convention Hall, At ogist. ~hes colors aré called halftones. They are admittedly cre lantic City, N. J. Theme of the meeting was ~Adult Education as a technique for démocracy on both thé: domestic and interna REP. RANKIN RED-BAITS MOVIE STARS WASHINGTON,~ ~ (ANP) _ never know, who murdered Bat~tling -Sike, the. colorftil Sénga Things~ you probably shall f lese pugilist of the early twenties, whether Negroes shall ever is an English and Art teacher in the public schoo! _~ of } Gaty, Ind. who is confined to her home on Chestnut Stregt.. i ey ~Out best wishes for s speedy tecavaty tor Sain: Williams, oki Brown style. Miss Mattie.Shepard thinks that Bu Talo is alk right. Hutchinson has -dnot!.er cuff officer! She is Vivian Brows, who was elected Class F istorian ~Without the aid of plurality vote. ~The. students who worked so 4 Tiet ated fdr the,special ~few~. for théy ~of colors. aetna ~are TReont Mare indedd thigh~fashion.-- * ~~; tional fronts.~ derful = Te ilder and wken-~ |: Other: officers elected~ were we think~ oa it snd pe ) I the 269 at ~ponventional lip- Samuel R. Madden, vice~ presi clude color.. But I find that the sticks~ department, April finds ~a dent; William M. Cooper, secre~ ~pbsice ~colds of ~fidture~ are much number,of;new ome usually with tary- treasurer and J. H. Daves, tore~ ~interesting: ~and somehow matehing ropges and nail polish, chairman of the executive com ledth. the Velde of uiilty 23 Mrs. Clarenée B. Coopér of Northland ress fh re- | whether Warrren G. Harding! turned from a 2 months sojourn visiting relatives: are? frietide~ had colored blood ~ would mis-} in Atlanta, F.orida and Alabama. While in ilanta shé was -Cegenation solve the race prob-| the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Albert: ~Couper. Whitle iit Atatatria | Jem, them ae oe Ut Ue the guest of her parents, Mr. arid ~Mrs, Williagm: Sinkfield: On solved mysteries shall forever her way home she.stopped over in Clevelatie the: guest of Rep. John Rankin, Mississippi's white supremacist leader atid arch Negro hater, tutned his guns: on Hollywood last week in spearheading the drive against communism. hard for this to be deserve more than~ literary praise~ +d ~the, usual slap on the back for their efforts. << I suppose everybody will be real. sharp: Eas:er and im:end on mittee. Dr. R. O. Johnson was ~ we don't get~so tired of~nattire~s, and. frequently harmonizing pOw-} ders. So, lets build our spring elected to the newly-created po Rankin, replying to a state and always arouse the curosity of. people, and all of us shall her sister, Mrs. M. be ~fain She reports agtend time. talking the Easter Ball by storm. Se#terry we go tc preg; before ~colors as ~we'do ~other ones, i gee; spirit with a riot of colors and | sition of assistant secretary. ment by Eric Johnston, movie al bee we teat nig _ them tactffully and surprising, Members of the executive| czar, that no evidence of*corn- ag a. he oid Beyond nev- ee a >~ I, see what you look like. aa wettul~ cast Wwe think of nite. nough:you;won't have.,a spring] committee are the officers of the| munist infiltration ef Hollywood.: Mrs. Willian: ~tasted entertained the JustEight eee Hgwever, FU pick up on that i 90 tee tevons Smiles.) racsus. x fasgociation-in addition -to- Alaiti| ~xi8ted, charged that movie] 1 often wonder what the crit-! Club at her home on Glenw6od Avenue Wednesday, evening. Benn week. = Later on; elysi ~With black. Adtumn with~ browh| ~dfid~ bret? With? Spring~ ~Sumiheér~.. ~of Coursé' With ~blue skies, anyway these are mbdst appealing~ colors. However, in. dressing we raust undertake to display these colars}, it theif) best tones. We can bright- i en ~or~ tone dur~ hair color ~to the jhew spring: season by tinsing. We} éan brighten, our old clothes, ~with ~ayes and fints. ~We - ~ean polish our shoes~ to shine and glow. We can, also. interest, ourselves to the new colors ~of Cosmetic which are; decorating the cosmetie bar and ~> YEARLY. ROUTINE By Mrs.~ Lala Windfield We go'from morning~ til night Laboring ~the~ whole~ ie? through iW Even: seeing the old yet out, Te welcoming foaggs new: Time for business. and plitueurt ~In order to meét life~s demand We should have a wane for: ae ~> gure; ~Por which we biint plan. I Esoke, Morse Cartright, Ambrose Caliver, Miss Ruth~ Kemp and. Mrs. Frances Saunders. |Get First Call For Jury Service in Ark. PINE BLUFF, Ark~(ANP)~ Negrods will serve on the jury hére for the first titne in history mankind,~ actors and script writers had contributed. ~approximately $3,000 weekly to fhe Communist party for several years. ~We are called upon to challenge the spread ef comniunisin throughout the world berause of ~its threat to the ~civilization of Rankin said.. ~~et, we have them, in Hollywood spreading their poisonous propaganda through the moving pictutes. We. have them on the radio sending their ' poisonous tless fluent, dlthough tHere are ics ~would: say - about Margaret Trumdanh~s Voice if she were not Margaret Truman. Jawless Bilbo oratory will be,artificial - ~limbs, legs, eyés, ete. But TI don~t think medical science ~Has progressed to the extent of |: ~producing an artificial jawbone, ~dnd if it is possible it will imBede this bigot to some extent | anyway... | Technically, the mines at Cen Mrs. There were three tables of Bridge. ~The. were: Mrs, W. D: Shaw, first prize;. Mrs. Seah Byler, Booby: Eva Asbury, gtest: prize winner. Ga! j Amorg thee - - present weet Mrs. bane Jenkine, Mis. Bessie Williams;. Mrs; Mamie Jones, Mrs.. Célia joties; Mrs. Mildred Jackson, Mrs. Janie Petter or son, Miss Anne Belle Stith, Mrs. ~ChaslestesLcwts, Mrs. Berthia | Major. The next meeting will be at the~ home oF. Mrs. W. D. - Shaw,: 1491 iegerece Ave. ieee, Mrs. James Howe of Laurel de. ~5 > id Bending the Easter ~Mrs. ~Mary ~Hanker By Mark E. O'Riley a Hhaivstyliet atid Cosmetulogist ~ Beauty. comes from te Sout, ~This has been~ so oftert said. Yet Wwe canngt | Pat especially at aster time. New clothes, are theaningléss without new hearts. Plan today~ to make your lifé thore beautiful. How? Maké happy. Live for the unz fortundte, 9 ired and the weary: os to thé: uster of life by just beauty shops every day. q during the trial of two Negroes propaganda irits very home.! tralia Mlimois are a govérnment| vacation i ~Cleveland, Belt ey i: é n Cleveland, Ohio, the guest gf her mother, Mis. Let your gift to Uhenthy sO Aire $6 pe fir see rgb ~a pours an charged. with slaying two white} we have them in our educa- responsibility, so John L. Lewis} - re Benj ba a ne e. 4 4 ~friends be. 4 eel of ao Laon. tional institutions putting in ex-| Wil capitalize~ on this, the worse: oe. oF i yess. Plas to Bive, forget we gi igh tend If, be true. a: nS the ny ries infee- Otaae ten ir na A ~ Fourteen~ Negroes wete among, ~@ time pojsoning the minds of mine disaster ~in twenty years. + crifice apd sere ae ots heaead Fb ae! + Ti iF ee, it the 34 veniremen: who appeared the youth of the lard. why ~are This tetrrible: mine gatastrophe f Mr. ari cid Mrs. ~David Bishd dp 4 fine tinatfy his. ~ reed. Lét your ~Soften~ last week to serve on the jury being Sducdted nll public ex- happened ~at time Which shall f. irror elk you any lovely and red- reg ji abet tags is chong 07 |, af): inthe trial of 31-year-old Willie pense, ~ certainly. solidify John Li. Lewis Baster, the guest of Mrs. Bihost D oie PM nee them a If a room is ~; are. w ring.;, Red lip - age sain fixtures just enough to tune up. the Wilkerson and ~19-year-old -Al- Rankin, Who tte ps ae ie ~_~ pas pond Lewis Biggers. ~ ee er Kete to stay, F. but~ belieyg: jt or. hot, rine prinese of Pipe aids in | bert Wilkerson; who'are charged diessional ~ action~ * thet Lee ccsee. Caan Pe - eis so. hd ligh ie~ browns -pifik,~ dark th i~ et he ee aX iF eg with killing Deputy Sheriff} movie. industry if ve me oe ee ee Pres | e ~ wf beg. ht blues | ~anid _gray bide ah aif and gelling linings are George Cletus Bryant and C. W. ~clean. housé" ~cand -- fimigate,~ of ruman employed, ~as ig the case in what is Winston, of Altheimer. failed to eee thé (NAAGP~s Signs of the times, Negro efans goihg tg: work, more wi h e ang fe ita are the work of on Enown. a8, the. =n gallery at fight to re racist s wig T ll for Negro jurors re- | 48 a REY a our most: vs oie spect ~St. Pa the: ite otk et etic % heir for | types from: ary movi; kes e jigs oy ~bigs ky a a ~ ~~. er affirm Fa new jury panel on thé grouid |~: = The Misilaipp Katie t Is ey lowe e Vite r a spin. Folie of the |} i { < SEAR GAR: Lad urchwomen ~Real _e hoe sige ta 2a = emai key poh in the alti-Commu- | SE housewives ) a: heaniets hags sap: P | ee ~ ~aay sit eh ci s eer a | nist d His measure to out- sbaagi received ri Fehoear ~the. eguistrudtion | a ala "s Position fo - Georgia. ustice bdr Tast week by Ciroult law. the Communist partyin the per a 1A as Py dl 200-bed = all-polored Veterans Aion in | inn "Ket. 25 cae) _"The Genrgia law calls. fo separate ~Judge T. G. Perham until April the ua Sohaaie aetied ae. Benetal~ 1 arid~ surgical | * eh ity glad chapter meet of facilities ~for the raees in édu-|14 because of thé illness of an Jackie Robinson, if given the | hospital to be foeated in the all- a ~= Reppe finbe Psi a tery hr here Womiuh's~ Society of ~Christian Service of the North Georgia | ~canference (white). the Methodist | church, last. week, reaffirmed its position..for justice in the courts. to all citizens, equal aceommo cation, ~transportation, ete, it specifically calls for ~separate but accommodations. In all eficy and fairness we resolve to werk to~ that end. assistant prosecutor, Dr. Z. Aléxander Looby, Nashville, one of the south~s leading Negro. lawyers, is slatéd td! aid Atty. W. Harold Flowers, local fore the House~s gommittee on un-American activities that no evidence of communist infiltration of the movie ert ex: isted. 4 |spot, no one can ever féalize ~what. sacrifices and embarrass-} kments- he shall have to encounter; buf I kriow of no one else, ISS. The 21-acre tat on which ~the hospital will be built at g| ont. @? two ane @ half millidn chancé, certainly shall be in a er féwn of Mount Bayou,| For cooked tg Fre lig a6 air ae oes | ~ aaa nest: *Aieiet to re ports ~emanating {roi th> local raduate and undergraduate jantera, the conclave will be meeting of the nallég~ group sirice its in: loo Lef your fe ~ell are e. devely, $3 Hee dations and.,édycationial;,oppor- We, resolve to. Intensify our |lawyer, with the defense of the} i eee) _ |I should nominate for this. cru- } is 115- miles north of tunities, againgt ~lynching and program. against the crime of | Wilkerson brothers.; Mégnetic i.}eial test, and he certaitily shall ~ ead miles south at Indiana university the ~white primary~ issue lynching by wide distribution of | In a move to be fair to both. ama liried HeVeloy have this~ ~éltifin~s prayers, if: or Clarlisdale.,: brat spme 37 years ago.; among ~thercevils~ ona ~ ~the leaflet, ~What One Woman |races, Judge Patham reserved'| @l rend shine ahd when he gets @ berth on the; pears need a little _ Alfeady. fraternal brothe rs giahs*of ~ Did Against Lynching,~ and by |half the courtroom for Negroes |~ pep tetas Dodger team.~ - Te is to be staffed throughout _| ftom othsr parts of the -.atiod yar ~py | Securing pledges~ of church péo- |and half for whites. Negroes aa dia Of course wa shail ait becétne | Weith qualified! toloted personnel, are arriving in the cify to aiff ~The resolution as ~passed by ple and public officials to mi} outnumber whites here and in Supatviae ss fg Dodger rootéts.. including~ héspital; m&hxger,~ doc- i prepatations fo: the mcet ip the st68 a ek 1 lowe annual pose lynching. Jefferson county. EE See _ |, tors, -. _auises, tec ans, ~and eat Melis rst west-of K:sitsas city. ~Week fo We: Lae sles-earhestly deplets ths trek Ob Heid Gace ft OH dotie~ your bit to |~ ~Pl | weet are 140 brot!..is = Be i Area G Sharpes t Vistolt*~ ave you done your bit to-/|~ si: ae 2 We, the Wontan~s Seciety- of | injection of race as at issue in Oil Sewing. Machine Tie yellow spot of the peing ward the Nativtial Association of ES racke? ~tan 500~ péisdns. will the graduate ehapter and 38 Christian SéFvice*of* the North vad political campaign because When not irs am tee the sewing f the himati eyé, the area of shdrpest | Advancement of Colored Peu- |/be tequired to staff the hospital, onf thie Methio- | d 4 Higteraty! smokescréen machiié covered~ to protect It f vision,, wag. discovered: by Soest~ ple? No other Negro Organiza- whens Goripleted, according to a Georgia~ cénferénce, torments tear | (ust Letting the presser foot down | merifig ih Teis. tied nut~ bad 4~. th Ls hicks. This: hospital dist church, in _annial. cad arid distrust nai iss Cait at mk On 8 screD Oe ni and ers ~eomplished, as am age: bé constricted for the ex: March.27 in.Atlanta, ~. ne to stay at proper é vent an y os oangeotaat will seatidien~ ~to | Taces, breeds hatred; also takes up any é@tcess ofl that Bown Like a #eaiher firespéetéd organization. It should Musive serving of ~colored~ vet- ~ Fel ~f~H" ~fusti~e to ~be given pand lyfichings and ae ane may rut ot oe the et." 2 ager ~| bé a must on your list of things erans, it has ben revealed.~ Z the mée e eon- t: ~ _ ~ ih all dui Court~"to ail citizens, hate figdtions, destroys g sthaoaihe ot wins a, os ardless~ of station ~ ~tn life, | gover *~ andermines* wotld ne be dia cht iin opefully yours,; tis Isn't iew = ~| peace by causing other nations | Keeps the oil: RAPHAEL. - ae only is arthritis 4 diseuse _the creed or color, and we ~urge all Methodist women~ to lift their voices ~ ~bétti ~in~ Suppdit of good} ~ enforee: tit {6 a ~white primary~. r; oo é; Pei it,.is in direct violation Pieces of velvétéen~ malte am ex: Heavy rains carry rich silt~ that is | tein by at ment andin protest against any | cellent substitut Bos shaanetis Wash deposited by floods on the rice Gk ie te in are atts ~of ~Uitifairriess or brutality | Ff / ie bad. tha. of the ord and use for ' ing plains along the MeNam Tibor, aid bY thig sees of dinosaurs onthe part~of ioe one berg Lg cage bereangee peril [ee oe tout cn are Zyplcal villages of 10 to 80 families Hid Hits cetlinated mat ta eee 1A yer eng ~ Methodist church, of the socia) |ucational. requiréments fairly ~ets who breed. } ~emong farm- reve~ ve milih vents ta piped i ~creed. of the, churches ahd the and equally administered for all | 8, tied cultiVablon~ is tinpor- | Hi ido aett thy he bode | & to doubt our sincerity. - ~We do affirm our unalterable fe are: aware that while Fain 8 at: einai of the -Christian -re drying and ~ ~gummy. dient time voters.~ Siamese Aré; Most Siamése live by farming. aed wv ae Be orgs SS ae ie royal Egyptian mummies.
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