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:W9bM mi S II Blip (Spite C Sifi pfS illsSttSs Pi-P S Jliiifc ":'-.:-' - - -- . -' ' 1 ", iii. . I . . : r- , (:'' . ' v.r-:s-. . ,"y - A, 7- .ii"--vr : L i 1 ! . . '-i .- s - . : , ...... LOCAL NEWS MATTERS. :-e.Sfc$it Itins CQBcernlnsr Odr Peonle and Wynne Cooper bd wife,6t Texas " have been TiBitinBlMri Uooper't sister, mm. y .. uowan. Tbey left for their? home " Tues day, yjm v ! O . S Lud wi ck -has been busy Amoving;. to Saliibnrj -this week. hat acoepted a position at Spenoer. ! . ,;. ; - . J. S. Butts wjll hold his regular open air services, weather per mitting, Sunday evening at 3 oolook. Everybody is cordially invited'to , be. present. Subject: "The Book'with Saven Seals. Uev. 5-i. Chas. Lyerly, of Landis, who was so seriously injured by an ac cident in biVshop a week or more ago, is now h .in aad is im-. proving 8 rapidly conditions will -' permit His 4 haJ is still muchly bandaged. -Misses Cora Si fiord and Browne Rttchie went over.. to Davidsoin Frrday and refcurnud Monday. They visited Mrs. Holt Armour. M issLurline Gralisim, who has been teaching at- Kauuapolis, is i'iow atiiome and is ill with la- ''Stippl "-s'Her school elosad last M'-PiaiavMisa Graham- : will uc .vV oept.a position with th the C intra eiviGrove Bank'as sjon'as she is ab!je. ;. VVf?olin T . Goodman 'spent - Sun fay in Charlotte with' his sisters, --.v Myra Good- ... Missea Beulah and Bess Ritchie, -3.r'pbrJbtte, spent Sunday at home with their, mother, Mrs.- Mi Good nighti who hat been Xwtkintt at the camenter's trade Saturday mght. . Mris. DsWitt C. Swaringen :pent Wedneiday in Salisbury shopping, j Miss Fannie Efird, who lives near town, had a birthday cele bration Saturday night.. Quite a 0itrarber of her friends were pres ent and enjoyed the occasion very much. A splendid sapper was served.. . C C. Sechler was in Salisbury yeBterday to lo k after spme busi ness matters. . C M. Kimball, deputy sheriff, who has been living in China Grove for about a year, moved to his farm near Midway Wednes day. Prof. E. W. Cook is kept jn his room with illness. His . many fjriends hop that he will soon be out. - Miss Hattie Ramsanr, of , Lin oolnton, was a visitor at Dr. G A, Ramsaur's yesterday. Chief Sechler is short a suit of underwear. Hev claims . to have' been the owner of . thjree suits, but owing tothe avaricious dis position of some one unknown to himjieis now the possessor of oply two suits. ' Jt happened in this wise. He had a suit washed and hung out to dry, but it was notpermitted to stay there long, -some, one desired it and carried it away.' The chief is not greatly grieved over the loss, but would rather not part with his under clothing just in this way. ' ; Mrs; Rosa L. Heilig,' who. has been unbalanced mentally for some time, has hot improved any. Mrs. Ida Adams, who has been in the hospital at Morgahton lor several weeks is much in proved in health and is expected; home sometime Boon. Mrs. C. H. Deal is confined to her room with ohills and fever, ; : Miss Malinda File has been kept home for several days with ill nets. ' Mr. andvMrs. H. H. Troutman lift for Tampa, Fla., Tuesday. They will be gone about a week. . n-i-Si'- ;ta BsMSeadofHnooT iiv.fe't aa Jpiterdaprrttjng y in iFiSecd'C team'snd the f bhool boya of Lan displayed a game of balUit . Lan-, dis last Fri3a," ' The score stood seven to nine infaYo"rQ.C'rGhica F. Eller, pf Mobresvilte, visited chief 0. S. Sechler . Wed nesday night and accepted work with J. R Sloop atid ,ia '"asBisting onMr Sloop's newld welling. Si Mrs . John A.Arey ia still qnite ill and does not Beem to' improve mncn. &ne. is r4mm: heart disease. . R Mrs . F . C. Sechler went f isbury yesterday to. have her Charles Brown is kent at r?bomW this week with la "grippe. G. R : Miller left for Augusta Ga . , Wedntsday eveningv.where he will play ball with the. South Atlantic League ; ; - " - - ,.v- ... - .... Mrs- Jesse Lverlv.- who lives near Grace Church, is quite"$ilh She is an aged woman which seems to be the cause of her ill ne&s She ia the mothe? of J. F. Csipper, our miller.- t Calvin A. Sloop, Leona -E. Sloop and wife of Salisbury were here laet Sunday visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. - P.- A. Sloop; - -'r' '. P.M. Day vault, of Kannapolis, is qaite sick at present. He is the father of our townsman, Jas. . N. Dy vault. Mrs. Robt. 'H. Gray went down to Charlotte Wednesday to visit her mother, Mrs.' J. L. "Bostian. She returned yesterday Mrs. 3bstian is reported Biightly im proved. . -- - ' J. .L. Bostian, w"ho has been John P, 'A. ;Beaver and ; Cv . Mi Cook, all in Ebeneezer Church neighborhood. v E;q P . A. Sloop went down to his farm in Litaker Township last week.' He was looking' after soma work on a well. Qaick sand had been, giving trouble so he had terra cotta pipe inserted Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Wedding ton, of Derita, have been visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Jf. W. Bost. They returned heme Wednesday .( Henry A, Swink,f Landis, was in town yesterday. He was suf Bering with his teeth and came in to have them treated. Chas. Hoke, couBin of Miss Virginia Hoke,; was in town a short while yesterday. Mis9 fsellia Stack, of Charlotte, is now making her home with Mrs. I. Frank Patterson. Mrs. Patterson .returned from an ex tended trip to -her daughters Wednesday, The locals pf the Farmers' Union about China Grove, have just received' and unloaded two car loads of phosphate rock for thvr m ember b. Two more loads are expected soon . R. M. Ritchie, ol Blackwelder, . r- ' ' & Ritchie, has been kept aVhom for several days with the grippe 1 Gilbert Tarlton, wife and f chu dren, of Spencer, visited the ja rents of Mrs. Tarlton, Mr. and Mrs . Luther Lentz, Saturday and Sunday. . , . i i t. Ed Wineooff, superintendent ot the eleotric car lines in Mexico Cityf Mexico, Via visiting his mother, Mrs. Harriet' Winecoff, and other relatives. He will be here a month or more. UorrisAlnrigtit. The marriage of Miss Lela ; Al bright, daughter of the late T. A.' Allightand Henry Moiris, farmer on" the late Chas;'McKen zie, place, were married last night at6:30, Rev. J. C. Keever, pastor of the Methodist church, Officia ting. TheyLwill make their honie on the farm. Taken 1 o Sf atesTllie for An GpBratlon; r MissVEsther Beaer daughter of W. r). Beaver, of Landis, ; wa s accompanied t J Statesviile-y by Dr. G. rA. Ramsaur Wednesday Miss Beaver was suffering with appendicitis and was .'taken' to Dr. Iongthospital for an- opera-, tion. ' The; operation was 5 quite successful and Miss Beaver, is get ting:along as nicely sb coulH be expeoted Y Jrjer many . friends hope the.wili.be fully. restored to ntalth'-at ari early day. , ViThMWs a board meeting of ynxaBl: JUenoiriJupige, as , bbardltcntoit o ; thV Jacob LipeJgaiilUB meeting three; 0H8Sfamel6te f oi'0rpBatter8onf of thisoJaVuilit Uoiyersjty; of PEna JTiaairb matics and astrbiiomy WmV A. Rudi8UiciiphyBicB. arjAr C- LinebdrReriof J.-Englifeii. fje noir College Ts- vnp.w probably in. better condition ' than' .. at ..- ny former period. in ilk history. v ffhe selection of Prpf. alteJsohas4company haf rented . the store particularly appropriate nu'U many friendf nere- wiit blad to know that he is to bl; engaged' in his chosen work so nf hornet v Schools Closing.. vi V : ;i " Quite a number of . schools throughout the1 county have their closing exercises .today aud to morrow, AmoDg those near here are the following : ' The Concordia Sohool closed last Friday and an entertainment was. given t Saturday which .con sisted iof . dialogues, r recitations,. declaataionta61og8,MBtcr The school was taught :by Misses ' Ella Maynmpre andIk)ttie;iFeBpef an ' A splendid pichioTwasien 5oyedr,all present Houok gin, taughV by Miss Mary Bostian and Lala Browne will cjpse todayjjThere wili be an addressyRev. "G. Ai ; Brown N on the subject ' of a special school tax. A picnic will be given the pupils and a general good time will be had. . :J ; - The Harris Chapel school, taught by Emanuel'Bostian, will close today. An exhibition will be held to-night. The Ebeneezer sohool, in China Grove Township, wiJl close to day with a picnic and. an exhibi tion. RdV. H. E. H. tloop is principal. Tne Deaton scnool, located in district No. .2, about three miles northwest of 4own, taught by G. G. Blackwelder, will close Sat- urda'y. A picnic will be a fea ture of the day. Addresses will be delivered byRev. 0. A. Brown and DiF;0.ab$' LIBERTY X ROADS. GiHiUfSontetl, March 14 leatljiDdpats are looamg somewhat better at present . r ''J.i-f.'S.'.iJ.r. Riohard ?Frick who has been siok for.quita a while is not much imroVedralhTs writing F, jvM i iTyack's stpre is about cottHpietea ana mj. TyacK win put Ju.a large stook of goods im mediately after it is completed. irexler is operating a sawmill in our community for A. flrafof Salisbury. We noticed an item from a bug of Jackscn College, recently which was right amusing to some. Buzz your wings again, JNortnerner soon as you can. , Let oveiy body come out and enjoy themselves at Liberty next Saturday. .. Don't forget to bring your basket well filled with some thing good to eat. Liberty and Bethany baseball teams crossed bats last Saturday oh the latter's ground and the score was 8 to 9 in favor of Beth any after playing thirteen inn ings. They expect to play i Sat urday, March the . 18th. on the Liberty's diamond in addition to the i exercises at Liberty, Billy Big and WflBveBtfii! Happein or ;'KelgnbBfiBTfiwn. : - -i-v Tuesday :ytwosS?g:omDf Liilie Rober,soa Vand Lulu Hill, quarreled "and J jf ought -over, a small a mount 'lf 'money . Li 1 lie knocked Lulu dwn fwith "a lamp and proceeded5 t disfigure -ber oounteuace with the glass frag ments ol the ' Itjnp. Lillie was locked up and fjulo..was attended, by a physician.' ; : I T. D.Brownifpreiident of :i the Rowan County): Farmers yJJuion went to Danvijfe,; Ya , Wednes day to attendawfieeting of a to baccp growers a3sociation which meV'there. . pf-;",.'-"' ' ':- -Mrs: E, O. Klnttz, State Coun cilor of the. Daughters of Liberty, oade an address before the coun cii'in DurhamVednesday night; Mrs. D. E. lister, of Spencer, was operated upon Tuesday at the Whitehead-Stkes sanatorium, for; appendicitis, 'r-M r A. JRarywho has been mak- ins his home near Liinwood,- waiJ ip Salisbury yesterday. .The -Reams Jores : Furniture roonL on boutn mainy-otreet re cently vacated byy the Salisbury Dry GiJods yO.ompany. t -I It has ranted extra Quarters, for store rooms. H W. A mole connected with the firmwill move; his fam ily from Virginia here at once RyF;JMallett, pastor of St. Luke's Episcopal Church, will deliver a lecture in the Spencer Y. M. C.-A tonight at 7:30. His inbjebt'iii tty:.-5niests and Merry Preachers." . An eiKht-fobt ornamental -iron fence is' beiri-.tuilt;;;aroiind the r rear ot. toe jjii'toyprevent outsid ers passing Article through the wlndowftolfe prisoners fWheth;; et this f ehctf 5yilJacco,mplish - the ena.,aesirea i Tfct to oe iearnea The "Virginia. Power Company is the name of a new organization. ormed heTe Wednesday. Its in tentions are said to be to develop the water "powers cn the New river in Virginia. Dr. J. J. Mott," of Statesville, is the prime mover in .the project aid, it is said, he has been quietly purchasing sites ulong jew river for some time, having holdings that will devcl ope about e hundred thousand horse-power; The capital stock is put at $1, 000,000, just Juw much has been paid, in is not known, nor are Dr. Mott s asso ciates knowu. Johu M, Frick, son of Julius Frick, and Geo. H. Lyerly, who live near Rockwell have been quite ill with pneumonia, but are now improving sjmewhat, their fiiends will be glad to learn. OUR V,TlNG CONTEST. Plenty of Tim for Beginners to Win, but Voting is Betting Lively. Following is a list ot tne con testants and the vota as it stands upon going to press today : r W. L Trexler, No; 8, Salis bury, N . C. . . . . . ... 40,500 L. C. McCombs, No. S, Sal isbury. N. O. r.. 80,800 II. O. Sloop, China Grove, 17,500 C. A. Campbell, No. 1, Gold Hill, N. C.... . Clarence Morgan, No. Gold Hill, N. C. : George H. Lyerly, No. 12,000 1, 6, 11,750 , Salisbury, N. C J.'F. Coppley, No. 4, Salis bury. . . ; J D. Thomas, No, 6, Sal, isbury. .. ............. r. J. " R. HolShouser, No, 8, Salisbury, N. C. . . . . . .V C. A. W. Kluttz, Granite QuarryN.- C. . , . . . T; Paul T. Goodman, No. 1, Gold Hill, N. C....- Wui. Marlin, No. 5, Salis j -' bury Geo.. B. Kesler, No. 6, Sal- : isbury, Old Veteran, . i . . Mrs. G. M. Lyerly. Rich- vmond, Va. ,..;.;. . v; . . . 9,750 7,500 6 500 8i750 3,500 8,500 2,500 2,000 1,500 Mr.-aud Mrs. C . H. DeaLspen Saturday night, and Sunday near Concord yyisitinir Mrs. Deal's father, E ;'K. Misenheimer. THE MEXICO SITUATION: ' Officers Say Tnaf Interientlon Is Not Only Contemplated But Is an Assured Facf. San.Antonio,, March y 16.' A levy made upon the" war depart ment today for technical military maps of northern Mexico added a new element of affirmation to the repo rt that the soldiers of the division encamped in the depart ment of Texas will invade the southern republic-." , - - . This ! is -the most significant move adefsinchgoldC General ? 'WilliaSCttCaitSi camped at Fort SamE i!m ahoeuyres fihe;ft-; nffir. in the Z&m&fiC&iiT9on& -25i, majojrity for 6 Bl,B""?: FpAXii4ZYitr for bond 18, that i!al!$anVM ion. ventiontiUny-Mexico jTaj not i only pontdmai0J&yi1i'. United States' Cui5)l"an5Bt ; sured fa0sO.r--.4. y The mimic attack on Galveston which watlwfcyeibeen the prin-l cipal feateiliwar game, has been a&fiidlnB&i the time being;"tTne only manoeuvres now contemplated izon&0gv marches which will takevheT soldierB nearer the Rio Grande?; It was explained that, the' air manoeuvres were contemplated to show the efficiency of the aero plane in actual warfare. Lieaten-, tenant Fonlois has been provided with a number ot Vhombs" hich he will drop on the camp to show how easily it could be destroyed by a fleet of hostile aif machines; The 'bombs" are manufactur-r . .... i ed of leather and tissue paper and are entirely harmless.; , The 'manoeuvres" were prao tically gotten uoder way 'this morning with a; series Cof experi- mdnts inwireles8 cemmumea Jiion with, a ;yiew ; to testing;' the accuracy of the wireless inV: sehd in g orders, i The" officers :iji the gaTngrctrp&ntpanAptoaia virtually unanimous in ; the opinion that intervention .in Mexico-was 'the motive' for the mo Dili2ationof troops in Texas . Everyday brings lorth new indi cations of the accuracy of tbis belief. The camp is the Mecca for visi tors and hundreds of strangers are pouring into this city daily. Several carloads of heavy pro ctiles for use , by the artillery arrived in San Antonio this morn' ing. Instead of being unloaded the cars were placed upon a sid ing and a heavy military guard placed over them. This was taken as another in dication that invasion of Mexico is merely a matter of time It was believed that this ammuni- . tion would be transported -to the lines running into Mexico. Latef in rrlthe ' marning ' a train load of provisions arrived for the sold iers;'; -The food was not un- loaded but an armed guard ,was placed abonf the- cars,?whioh were left standing on awitohes in th rait cuau ; ybiuii, tZ- - enfibihffLlgiof the manoeuvres 'was' set for this . af ternoon. Lieutenant Fonlois qi the signal corpSi:IJ;.f0. .- waB " , A-j&-f&if&-& '-' -sysviy'-vf has caused snffe'ribg outinbftoa serious extent jTne the camp remains excellent and the big field hospital 'lay practi cally empty, .... . High School Ball Team Wins, Therewas an interesting gume of ball played on- the Concordia school grounds last Saturday be tween th9 Rowan - High -School team and the EnochviUe teamr The: score at the last inning stood 7;to 2 in favor cf the High School team. .' " - The most important features of the game were Bame'r good work and the timely batting of Rose and Rarger. Bame waB hearti ly supported by the entire team. All the brys did good work and" the team deserve congratntioatr. ;yf:;BApOAD BONO ELECTION.:; " r '.i '-v-i Sallsbary Townsmp Votes for the Bens by a . - Very Small Majority Tuesday. x was Jthe day set for the railroad bond election and. it was conduted in ' a very quiet ma nner. The vote " in Sal isbury was favorable to the ismof boi-s also in Spencer, but East Spencer and '. Litaker .Township .". yoted against the mea4ure,j The vote id Salisbury was'aa follows : - North" Ward : . registered 241, voted "forbonJs,;7f,5y5 against bonds 81, not voting 39 ; majority 3.72, against onds 19: WtWard registered ' 244. voted tor- bonds. 1U7, against bonds.85, rrajority for bonds 12; Spencer : registered 218, votr:d for bonds 137, against, bonds 44; majority for bonds 31. Sf East Spncor: registered 75 voted for bonds 15, against bonds 42 ; majority against bonds 23 . ; This means" that in five voting precincts in Salisbury Township there was a majority in favor -of bonds of 181,- andr oneyprecinct with a majority of: 23 against the proposition, , which ? leaves - the townships majority only "108. - . Liiaker Township, Heilig's Mill : registered" 177, . voted for bonds 107," agajnBt bends an'dtiet voticg 70; majority for bonds 19. Litaker Township, Bostian.' s"' X Roads : registered-121, Voted ; for bondl . 4 ;' majority against bendjs 47. This mans the .bond issue was defeated in Litaker; Tow h ship. It waB also defeated in the township in Cabarrus county, ad joining. Rowan,-but 'wascarried in the other .twd Cajbarrus tbwnBhips. .r M rs ;' JacpbV Blesi iner jSt. s plenf aii woniatr, a affjifS do, and he mother of x a.' number of children, died Monday night at-the age of 82 years';-; 7 , months and 5 days in the county home, the funeral being held at Harris Chapel, Wednesday morning, Rev. J; " C. Keever officiating; Mrs, MeBimer waB taarried twice, -her husbands naving preceded ber to .the reat beyond. Her first. husband was a Mr. Rowe, and her second husband, Mr. Meeimer, an old: Confederate soldier, who died a few years ago. She made her home with her son- io-law, Alfred Beaver, until his death about two years ago . She leaves tw,o aons and two aaughters. to mourn her loss, to wit: Hen derson Rowe, of Concord Joseph Mesimer, Mrs. Alfred Beiaver..;n"d Mrs. Daniei Propst, all of whe m live near China Grove, except Mr. Rowe; ' - Cjinsideradjs Property To Be .Pot on The Market. From present indications a con siderablo quantity of valuable" ...' . real estate will be . put ou the months. Among the-tracts which we have reference to are the fol- , 1 he Uorreii lot. corner ot De Dot and Main Streets, a full de scription of which may be found in an advertieement on another page ;, the property of the late R. VV. Sechler has been surveyed and laid Off into lots stiitablefcr business houses, it is well located lyine right in the. heart ' of the town on r both sides of North Main Street and is quite valua ble.; the property of the. late J C. Wilhelm: situated on South Main Street, has also , been snr veyed and divided into five lots or tracts andwill . probably, be put on he market:80on the sale taking place in "frohwf the court house in Salisbury . County Snr veyor C M. Miller' was down yes terdpy and did the necessary sur veying Whit L. Wilkelm is the ailraioistrator aud has charge o the'prpperty. , . . Mrs. Sallle Watson UcKeszIa Oead. ' ; Early Thursday mprning; af feet seyerai months' illness with con sumption Mrsj Sallid'Watson:Md Kenzie, . wife i of Sheriff JasH; , McKenzie, quietly passed oyer the y -river into that land", from which. yr4 notraveler returns..'.. Her con '. dition grew worse fron,. week .to .-. week, from day to- day and yhour ; to h6ur : until-they long, unequal f contest ended with ja victoif6t ' the . disease, The funeral-v took place'this evening.fr )m xheryesi ! denoe on - North Church Street,Ti " . and the intermentras in pfiesi-; jut Hill Cemetery, Rev... F. ,'J. M llett, rector of St. LukB" ch urch , ""officiating. Following ai'e the. pall bearers : Hon . Henderson, Hon. Le , S. fOwet ' v maij P.. Carlton EsqN Wf -0bimW;!DrR:V.3raw Yuung, Burton ' Craie Esq. Jat . H. Ramsay,- P. M., W,. F. Snider and Captain Riohard HendelNon Mrs. McKenzie was Miss . Bailie ; Watscn, daughter of the late -W..' F.'Wabsoni one of Rowah's leadf ; " tug farers.7iShe"swas jabbut years ,of age and tho': mother- div- , ix childreny fonr y sons 7aniVoy daug hters, as f ollQWt : '".Locke, . B. .; W.t JaoMs, Brandon,r Mita Mary, . r: ;i'-;t VVood and Martha WansHS! with her; husband,- woipthertrr'y.- David and Gip Watsoniyandtwd." sisters, Misses Mittie andvGeorgiti?t, Watson.- survive. ; Mrs. McKenzies life wjutaJen right in the Sprime,V just sjhfefe l..: j j:yi-- zz-ii Jiis.z?Jtj&'ty&r-.' Was UUUUlJUgy. iU6U tUHVUf iJ j the know ledge, of how 0liya '4" how toppreciate.tlwjoltbf Jiyibl i-f? A short caeerr;)mtQne;Xjvc tion, patieucisf sniff erifan v ice, . ene; nas oeej -j a&t leaves rja4nyiarjtsbwe' . vi lbyai-2 r'lend;-' ft &iirziz.&jni tedelandty.-c .: rr.i and aconecr atea X y . c-ua 1 -i lie. - piaicgd her" haudirin"Hia"l v , walked through haTalleyof to '.$i' naaow oi aeatn witnous .rnisgiy . mgs or a-; laitexing; step, yinowy- master had need of her. and - toj; : -, nor unto mmseii.- ..ne . sorrow- r y , ing ones having the sympathy? oX J; all coed ... people, they do -"not. mnnm ; &' those ' wJio-. 'h4ve?-iai. y" rhat loved, frail and wasted totWiSM In hfft sn'dear and true. . :-.j.C Now lies in her everlasting tpnibv2: v . j went to'RaleigTi to do some granite J. T. Wyait shipped la tree and a ha4flf oot pair of millstonet todajvto Clevelandrn; Faith Granite Co., hadt fay-day Saturday.'" '" . ;' Faith is several years old aLd has never Jiad a colored citizen. They "are not allowed to work in the incorporation" and the town it T I wing very' fast. - ; V t ' i Mn . Walter" Hall and Mis . My. Lentz; of Salisbury, visited t& Mj-. Tand Mrs. L. ; M . - Peeler's 3uuday. ' ; ....--; -; .; - The Embroidory club met wif h Mis Msmie Peeler. Friday after aooii . Venus was a visitor and, tpok, their picture. 'The ladies are djing some fiue. needle: work.-. David D. Peeler was"- 86 yeais old March' 9th, 1911. ; YenUB ; eu j jyed a nice birthday dihnefwith him. and his people. -; 'vy iMarch 9bh, .1911; Leo Peeler's new fi3Id'?uce, was covered. ai d Bill Barger's is being covered. - y VKHtr& Democrats Will Hare to Foot Bills Tor War 6ame. .; - !y President Taft will hava to atk the next . Democratic CongrB y pledged to government .economy, for a deficiency appropriation of seyerai millions to : defray -tr e '. war'maneuvera'' now in progress aloni? the Mexican, border. Nobody at the War Departme: i. can tell exactly hew., much , thcr war game is going to cost H:: v. ? ,v yy .y.- ; V - : X ; i vy-' ;yy; t ? -r t. yii y. f.'
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