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Volume XXVII.
Snyder Si'iuiy Count?. Texas -Inl.v -". I II 1:1.
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PUBLIC SCHOOL
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Oponiiti; iUui Set fur Scpte-inlie-i- Wli-
Stlpt I Intel) lent I'i-cs liitt'ly
1 indies.
The pitlillc sdu-eds of Snyder will
Iii'tln Monday Hopteinh.-r i lio Sth.
Annual nniinuiirc mont will hi- pint -
i eil u (he bunds of the put runs mum.
) 'Tilo schools tdioul-l n nine to serve
the pen pi? hotter Hil.t year t h n it In
tlio past. Patron.? should endeavor In
Hurt their children In school I In- very
first tiny lu order Dial tiny may cet
started rlnht. It lias been huIiI Hint
! ii Kimd Mart Ih half the ha I tic Thin
U e-ertalnly true an applied to hIi-cI
V n If a Irs Yet there are tlmie people
who eeoni to think It makes no ilif.
ferenro whether they bcirin with Hie
)'K 1 1 nl UK or at some time later.
There lire possibly those who can not
enter at the first. These should enter
at the very wllist possible moment
A (lay 111:1. me:. 1 niun: and t 1 :
does.
The Mil"! for transfers is nearly names wlih a few neluhin rs until
over and nil persons who live in the 'our little low heads would beln to
adjoining districts who Intend to j nod. If we had j tint finished up with
transfer to Snyder should attend In 'an old time molasses candy pnll-
the in itter before tile first day of j ; n the drouth and hard limes would
A.UBUHt ii no transfers can be made I have had 110 place with ns. ltnl we
V 'u'tlliul dale. Application should
tm made to the Cennty .Indpe. lnder
a ruliiiK of the lioaril of trusti-cs of
Snyder Independent School Idstrlct
jmplls transferred to this district
will bo entitled to four montlm free
1 tuition the time to be;l" when the
e 1 1 1.
pupil ojueru niiioo nine uenif
counted off for Iosh of time. This ap
plies to pupils of the Rrainniar i?radcH
f and tha High School uradeH an to
adjoining dimrlctii. Huplls who trans-
fer to thin district from other dis-
tricts than thOKO mentioned will
make epec.lal arrunneiiients for tui-
tion under the Itural lliith School
Ur. Such pupils should see me at
nice.
1 N Snyder High School has ninny ad-
antagea to offer the peopl" of Sci"--y
county. The school hanulwaysbcen
wognlred as one of the very bcHt
t hools In West Texas and durliiK the
ist year It has been placed upon a
finer footing than ever. Much re-
utliis to be done and smelt wi.i be
one this year to place the school on
.te highest basis. Snyder lliuh
i i'hool Is
Jate Iepi
now recognized by the
i-partmetit of Kducation as u
J ' -M . .- . .1 ... .1- .. .'I '.'....
. JKIl nooi ot r.rsi v ...sn. ' rlK .'IM ils I I appointed by
w.slfleatlon entitles If. graduates to I lh( S(;(( )l..it(.s . H lho
f.f-'-r any of the State Normal (h)i ... fr sver and sur-
y.hoola with credit for two full .. flT ilt of the Slate
y rs' work. In other wards "" j . s.( H(kHi fr ). .vt
"T ' wl" llIlv" '" "ly'slv vears. Th-v eMc I I have all
ra of the f.nir rciuir.-d for
v- tn Ih use hi heels. It Is e-
IT
..fc' lor our people lo s-llt. ......
.Jjftivn lot.' H.l !
finish ami
then send them the two y..irs to
S State Normals If they --.pe t to tea- h
i We shall Ii- l-lad to have- any worthy
. .. I...
man cr wo nan who io's -i .-
coViie a teai her ' i sndl -villi lis an I
Vte Will five S.I ll pllpii the best e:.l-s-
'.'U-ation he is . t title 1 i-. r.- nt- 1'
' I'll' plirpilS.;. I" s- I e til'- i'- "pie ' f
turry rotintv and w ." ' he "-
e.; ritlon f the i; i.-iisiiip.
'I The pie of Snyder Mate! !"a!.
i) h :.-ir m hools and a i ""'-'
fe-rvatlvl jn'ople ian l-ot b-- S-und.
The si he ol ba-e nlwavs m ilntain d a
MkH st.indiiiK ni-d the- present t-nd
; en. y I to raise It to higher stand
) ards. The fa. nil. v has been . Iioesii l- -
e.iuse of Its stri-ntith ittol chara-t- r
I i-llies nnd Ceibnes ef Hi- state pet-
1 tine ready to r-i- l. r more ef'i. iet:
i Hrvl-e. T.ie lOUIs- of study Is Up
to the t.inuar l set by in.- nisi: -
it . .
...i ...v. in all the
II1FO 11 l-'l
' f i hind has no niperi r in this conn-
'TV. .'
"
i t ... id- of Snv-
l iiai.i s "" i-
cer r.nd irrettndin-K eeuiitry
'.eir unstinted fu . rt and triisMUL'
. . . .. . :-.... i r
e Mule to ii 1 i ' ""' '
the sam. I a"i.
Si'icer-ly.
K A WATSON
! Puperlntetol. nt ef Snyder PuH'c
1 Schools.
11. i-.-.tii I nlettaiio'''.
One ' H
!. bvh'ful i i-
place al the Pastor's honie Tue.--d.iy
.Inly 21.
The i!"rs of the home wire Hi row 11
p-n al S i;y !i p -n. the clash
. 1 1 I I Heir 1 1 1 1 .-1 1 : 1 1 1 I -1 were dithered.
Services opened hy son" "Onward
. 1. .;..! i..n .'oldier-i." Piaer by Pro.
.). 1 ; r.iy 11:1.
Paper- Hen read 1-y Mrs. C.
'!. 1. 01 '.bar! -i 1 '.'-.'a 10 and History
f :! f I is.." Mrs. Kolam! II. .1. -tint
Vine t):i'l. iTH." Mrs. l.le Iknis 1
"My ll-pes For The I'lass." Hr. Ii- .-- 1
;it on Tlie flu Vtinn Crowd of l!iei
ho
Class."
The 'installation .01 1 1 1 -1 1 an
in.. I V.rn Tl. ...l.l... I .1..
llvetliiir 11 most instructive and lin-
pt'o.-.-iV" ieetlire to (he ttcwly l ie. t"d
(.'liters: Mr.i. I -I v. Mttvl.i President;
Mrs. Jim l.ool.hart Vice President;
Mm. (ialioway Secretary and Treas-
11 er; .Mrs. II. 1'. Km-scr. Iteport. r.
I nii;ne ii n I 1 n: or!niniu- r.a mes
were (lien enjoyed for rme hour. A-
HI..HK them were I'.ilde frames and
the old rani" we iim-il to play when
we Wore children "Kvi-n or Odd."
Tli I: was played with candy h-arls
and carried us. hack to our childhood
w ii"ii Hie chesl nuts were ripe and
Hi- peanuts were harvested when
the fin frost would c jne and the
family weiild gather alanine' the dear
old fire : ! I and play this and like
j all had a r . 0 I time. Uro. and Sister
I Tin hi r vv are very urnteful 10 yon
for the noble way In which yon 1 n-
j icrtalne.i ns.
The pntle iiu-n were invited out to
1 1 In- d.'niiii; leoni mid handeil Itible r r
j erences w hi. Ii referred to. dic losed
1 .... . .. .
: i.ioie name lor ine pariner. 1 111
ladles were supplied with correspond-
In names and when mated refresh-
ments of delicious sherbet a i -1 cuke
were served.
P.ro. Hull pronounced the heiiedl'-
tlon after which the quests bade Mood
nielit to Hie host and hostess with
muiiy a hearty hand shake.
- IlKPOIITKU
G RAYU M'sHdRUG Stf ORE
iniro nnnnnrppiwr Mnwr
flnto n ubntao vt r uvt
i. ..... ...... i. i.
" ' ' " !'"
for all of tin' Shtle Adopleil
S Inn I Hooks for the Next
Si Vearj..
This obi established and ponnbur
(ii hy Alu.s 2"th
.... . . . ....
' Hi ll many customers win no f.iau
. . .. ..
I ci lit t .ots f.r all tin
1 1 l.S. '
I
I
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Tin- ..I- al IMiiiii.
in-iu'vieiii 1" t ion al I n : u
bisi s'a' 'ti l t y w a.i a u -lie and al
.-' ei.e si.b i aft. iir 'l'b'-r w.re
I 7 M' IV c.e ' . T1'- 1"" s: e II to pie-lib-
l '. t .111 i-. s nlid lb..t to ibol.. ll
; I . f.. . -!e-:l. pll' t ' ail f let I - o'l
- '.try wen the i icy Ilie.lsUI'.-S tb '
b id III' tl Viols t V ie. Tb-'.-c t w o l.. o
pie .'! a :.u ud. le'iits K 't I o votes .
i fi but tie- in n I proposit it ii
none. j
Like all t Hi- r com m unit .... it . t
ti-inn pi- nr.- trloinll toward the J
I'nlv. rsity. but they want i's inter-I
. :.-s presented In sin pl r form. I
' .
V'i.s n f t .11 Is i on 1 1 lien i i na. . u - -
IcislaH".. will be .-1't-l a-
' . s . ii i i . I
i . bj ii.-mtn I tl till) L It ! ii . Ill 1IMH '
. ' - --
Iter- luelav wfat ine c.irre.i. .u.
r.
is Pcounl er-! w ir iioinint; in
!o... I .. I14-I e-Mlecte.l because of H eV
l
i.i'I'ort.Ii.e ef (tie M.nj- .
;t. P- r meairc
- -
!... voir friends to com- t-
seur-v . .i-.'v. Yu will be .'oitip '
i . n ft - I h- rvi.-- Tlm.s may b.
....
.
i -hi . ii 1 1 . ui . i . a tie. '"" " "
t . ......... r. . u ii i. i.iiiiiii.
r ...... tr.r
... .. tr.-.l .loP .r l.m l
eoititry nr. if k ep en I'.iyttiK reii
i... il..
: : i 1 w .-1 s 1-e titht en them
I . .. .. . ... I lm.-
i-.e'i to i n'e to-r. an
. f .'
.. ;i . 1 1- t t'n y ' a" I
. n w.'l o
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DISAPPOINTED
t'.r.vaii r.ejei leil I lailll lllill Ttcal.t
I V.lUt Hud P.ivn Vlolaletl. .I.t
lis Had I'.eeo lolaled.
pan II.'Ucmt will Ki-
II 111 i 11 I 'l ienill.V .
ii:-apiiiliit lit is felt
"mi" I'licndly.
K""' ''''I'l ' :' 11 I" '
pan I.. . 1:1.-. the Ann rii .. icply to
the last two Japanese notes rejei (-
..I Hie Japanese coiiietil ion that the
1 '1 1 i 1 . i-ii i.i land bill violates the
ll'ealy and oilers no siH.I"estoii lor
olnlioii of the dill" ully.
Japan has no; decided on the iie!
step. Ion is desirous of maiiitainln
nieiidly relations and II Is believed
will not adopt retaliatory measures
mil as denunciation of the treaty as
ii: :! us- or reduce rights of American
cltiens in Japan.
Cilv Council Pi iicci dinus I
1 In- ( ircnil ( ourt of appeals nf- ' i" i-
The City Council met .Mend iv ! 1. .n.-.l t he j ad; incut on Feb. 4 1 h ! ' ls o11 w " '" ' ' r I'1'"'' 11 " '-''l' I
niiilil In rch-itar s-'ssion.
Present: Mayor Nolne .-'e retary
K.ell A'i'inii'-ii Monroe Smith Cur-
niitte I'.oiiii i'ii kas and Mawvell.
Minutes of last nieelliii; approved. I
. 1 ....... in. .i 1 ....1
I'.'iiii'-iim o 1 1 is .iii-i-.-.i 111-1 - -1 j
I. red paid:
Henry I'a' lu- $:! oil
.1. c. Mivweii 1:1
1 ; re 11 '. Tin nor $ 'Z.'i
'eriioll I leftcll.H ll $ I 'ill
V. I!. Johnson f 1 mi
Pat Johnson Jluu.uu
tlulf Kefinliir Co. lour li- tns. ill
U- .V ....a f T-.
A. 1. Jiihnson
.1. W. Jones
$l "u
.i--l:i
V. W. Smith. P. M. Ilolln and U
II Cnrnntle were am.oinied to che k
v .u u r
Hl jll.-l .l..ie ----- -.'. ."I-. I "
seliled by A. Johnson.
The Snyder National Hank was so
b-cteil as ilepositorv for the funds of
Ho- city at J per cent interest ... . j
. . ii 1 1 tiled at Ilie end of each mouth
-aid hank lo file a imod and sufli
- lent bond.
'II- council set aside S4n as a
'"' "" -M.ppie.en.
the fund '
Iiitnlshed by the ladies and .Mr
W'cife was aiiiioinli-d to have chtirt-'"
f Heanup work
Two dollars were offered as a
pri.e for the boy w ho secures Hie bii;-
ei't pile of cans In tin- ' leauup move
in-lit aii'l two dollars for the i;nl
reiideriiii; like service.
The ileliniueiit tax rolls from 1 '. ' S
to 1 : 1 1: w ere presented by the secre-
tary and approve I by the council.
'. unit i out I Mallei-..
Mailers have I u reasoiutl.lv
-i'ii-1 in the i'y court this w.-. k
i i ...i .i i .
u....- ..
...rviee and were Illioiv tool
' I Oil'. I CO hole.-
'ih - c.i-- of i:. a. Pird-A. :i s i:
' S .... P f.r -I '.ci.i. . - w . . ' tor An-
1 v. e .' 1 . 1 1 t ii I. ml w .- v . n'- I l .-
o I I" l.;.. '' ! l. .li.lii.i
I 1 .- ens.- i.' V. T. I: 1 1. --.in .
' I ';'. n - :.l. w is i: i I We-iii--.
-I Tl.! - is -i suit on - pr.-ini i y
n.-l : n.l I f - 1 . f i.'i-t -i" I .'
I :.' v . d r "ii v ' ii ' . -'. t"i' . en
. s I v ' i- ii. I. int. P- ri.in a P- r
i: i-t ! H::.-'n- A II ii - n :ir. a'
'..I s II; I ll . .1 I ll t bis i I colli:
'v Ju.i.- - I! in h. iiui ii was 1 -u a ili : i.-d
i.i sj in the lri.il and Jn-lv-- r-'bur
oi ".- was s ' .'- I as r ;ie" VI ju.i. -
t b i.nie Ham.
A ".' e i.nti f" I b- re a I out .'
. I-.- 'I !i ii rsd.i y aft. riieon A t i '.id
hi i i. o.r tb-- eollt.liv toward Pll.
k fr or th.itt an hour
'!1 ' '"' '' ""- '' ' '"
I" sir .t i ; i i i i tii'ii ii ' -
rortit and east. I'p to this
wiltini; it tli. n't co far w..t aal ;-
. ... i . ... . .
- - - -
l;...li-t tliur.li.
P. t u lar s.r'. le- s Smid.. . sin.l.iv
e ol al : 4 ... pr.-.ieh iuu a' 11 '-
I " k and lit :!" ni. The p.tsior
w ill pre.. h t both hours.
Tl- . bib'ie iih iii. iHtiC at -I Ii m.
.. .... . . . 1.. .. . .. I . . .
.-i.ii.j.- . - . . -
.-'lie. Kinii-.Mi- . ''. .
Moil let lis nrte the parents tba y.u
v.... flint tio . r r.-n arc mere n i
a trrlninK the v pet In no other d- part
re.-if of the tfireh work.
ft... uravrr me.-tlni: tcf ret t-o
w r.l ntt'lided b.st matins. We hope.a!n. Ib-se f:bi.i- tf r.iit.e In Si.y-
v ill te l e tte r not time.
T.F.
BAKER
GOES FREEErS
1
I lie re 1.1 comfort to 1 l. er and to de-
I'liends conii. Clio.ls in I e of !V"1- V"" IU- " " I' I i fi.-.J this b s-
Comt Anion. I'opn'af Send. "" " "'" llll' M ' -N'"v
It I pesis lleli. l ot 1 -l'lli -'
Ian. clii e ot I'onii
tn.sidi'i -Ii is i!ie v.. re an lie- sue. 1-
Ke.id. is of she Si 11. il w iM I'einetn- " 1 1 I'"' i" inri 1 h .1 11. I .'i
l.er I
ra ( I M r. T. Italn-r of
.-'.uyder. and John A. Wirherd ferm-
eriy a preinlnent ranch man of this r(
omitry In whi.h abettt .-i or ieveit lent ions and ih- w h.de-em- ie-
y. --.rs 1 in-y were 1 ii ir; . .: in the "IV purpos- .-. I s.iali end -av.ii-
l 'i del ;. 1 1 . urt it ll I
I us. oi 1 i;kis
'S'.( a bank here f whul Mr. linker
was cashier and V i.-hi-rd was a ens-
loiiier. The case cl r.i ;( I nioim tint 1 1
about two veals 11:1 they were tried
before Keib r.ll .1 11.1.- M--ks at Aid.
li ne and tlie jurj returned a verdict
of (.'nilty iiud asses-ed punishment at
five years in a federal prison.
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I .In he Slip cue (null of Hie
. .. .
states April s !en-d a
i.iolioi: lor a
w r.l f c. rt iorarl.
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Not w ii I..-; :.il; '.i: all thee judicial
pi i .11 .Iili:- ; t'e pe.;i or Miiior nav
nc. - r I t bat M .-.!..:. --r il-s-rv
! Hiat Mr. I.al.er d
I s r I put. !:::! :. .
Public nftii.ieni r.:l i-'-l aii. u
I.I ' ........ I I .. I'.. 1 1 .... 1 I
lllill .1.1-1 IlK'l I"-'"' "1 I
k;ii.' I1I1.1 t h. 1 r 0 ;ive nippor'. It has
not been believed t hat he intended I
any wr-in." an-! 1 i- lid that tiobodv j
ever lest a ibdir by reason of w I - !
i:-e 111.1v have .
'"' 11 ''aseil upon
The result of the Abilene trial was
surprise and sore disappoint incut
to. Mr. Ilalter s rrli-inls ami iliey nav.
. i
elr cftorts to oh- 1
" u r '" '"
tain r detise for him
I After the Supreme Court had re-
i fused a liearlni; a stay was obtain-
leil and Snyder people appealed In
Senator Kheppiird to lake the lua.ter
::;::;';':u:r;;';;.;:v::!TE)(iS!iS cm cross to
infiiim and at last the heavy w.UJit
bar I n lilted. Mr. Ilaker was mini-
'"'I'''-' M""'1: "' recetpi OI .1
tne-t nc- w hu h said :
Wasli'iivK n l. c. July ill. 1 1 ::.
T. F. Ilaker.
Snvib-r T-as.
!'r-siei:t tranied full pardon to-
day. Hod reictis and justice still
lives.
SU'IV-I I Thos. 1! l.ove.
This nic-sa::e hrouel-t Jo to the
hearts ol Mr linker and his f.vtillv
w ho have i : rried Hii-i v. iitl.t of
trouble f-r so many i-i.rs.
Th.ir many friends I. -re and
ibroii'-bou this -ouii'iv nr.- r -1 . i . -
i :ir w i' h I b-"ii a n d eM en d i nu
v ra 1 1 1 la i i o i on tit- p --sii.;' t.w.tv
Pi o e w bo '- -A Mr ll lie r 1 11-
ll.'l.T e .'S' iol" 'I t. I" i II ' : ! " 1 r
f til. -I " ' " l-i." as a I'll": f
boaof .':! w v .-! ' !.
Mr I. ; r : da ' " r a '- w : . -'
-; ' s t.'M' 'I .' In le I' ' b : ' -
'. t I o .1 -I-' i " a' . -' ':-''
lil r a- ' ::': v -v. r - ' p' .
.- I':. . and -' ..e :i- - 1 :
i t .. i ts ..n.l '...-! .-!. :
Pre-nl- lit 1 1.:' tl -re v. i- I. ' ! . a
i''iiiinl ff-r ' I:-- - -:'- t 'i'l: -
on: ii- oi -. as asi I- ' " a I '
- v e.p. t b in: r-a' 'o'i -r v. I. t" " I-
a -s :i pbi n ..'fi.-i.C ..( : -i ' b . ' '
le. n - I "t k-'ll t '. i f v t--: 'I.' - b A
Tl.e si.-a.t; jo:: s vv r i!..- I- I '
of tin- o'u :n u 1. 1 Hi a t'i1''' -it " 'i o
! b- w .o k .;oiie in M .- It.. '.. r's ' - .i 1
f.-l in t! .. .. of Pr.-:.!- i .':
: I 'ic .' -olu'e p.i'-d"-:
Mr. lb k- r !:.- b.-n b I ' ' -i ;
t
I .. !n.':i.t ;i.. l o'e . -- 'I '
ir.ri. u : ; is t 1 - -1 - i .-
Si.!. - "'. is. Julv C.'n-l '. ' 1 '
r S' S'l-nal:
p.ri'.i: !.- . t h-i ''I- h t h. ef
SiK-ia I. to -pr-.-s in si'i ere at' d
..truest at pr- iat "i of nc I f-r all
t'.- V p 1 w r Is o t i. . ra ' '! . ' tl a n '!
.'"-I h r e-f : '. i b I 1
t n Mi-
' m - t '' t I
i. 11 t
.; - ina f..!-T for f '. It h.i-
1 ' n a n-rve w lm:::. . p.it n - - w .ir
n -l- f ill 1 it O'l ! v
t- .1 lik- it s'.t'.-wa'i iVn-iu'li !t all
a e k ..--. -. -. .-
:.! Hi I J- ft. iM: with ! t.iv . f r-
won:! mo- it'i.ii '
-aid it l-'-rr. sn.l I '..: it a
i.ii.l urry c-.i.nty .ir-'
ns
'.ed's 11. Iil. i.e n. You have learned
I t ll" ler-MiII I I frii'lol .Ilil US "ie! ! j
I he i'l i fill . : I I ' I I! pie of I I 1 r" e r
ii.l til -t '. ;. .. 1-
lorl .lie' or c.i 1 : lit . i-v . ;
I I. in" s .1 men. I that una' id. ice is
1 .0 e low ar.l 1 lie I ill ure. I sii.i . ! ai -
lei.ipt to or;.- t the :ol I .).! I . ve- I
ii. il tiie I ri. I'd. ai :'. warm and
held 1:11 iiru .if the.e !.o U'-iv la
. I. y w 1 i'. : poi .- ; I
r I!
.; j 1 t
I. .1 . e lleell I II HI p' l i. .
but
01.-. oi t :ie I e. ! i .e ol 1.1V .
Ii . -' 1 II I He I le. W lie ll l.s sp.d.eil i
kl"' u ii' Ki'"' 'U ir
doiie a kind ait in In y .-r n. 1 . 1 1 .
Ij-S li-h.ilf shall have reMe:
;. I'or sue; of my -!.or.oiiii : asj
.te appai'iil. I ask Hi.U von cover . K
wl: 1 1 1 lie Ina lit b- 1 I' sw "el i 1 1 a r i I ) and
i i n: il no- to take a plai e in I In
ranks of Ho- j.reit anny of prival.
p rinil 111- to take a plan- in Ih-
-illi.i-.. u lu. .01. 1.. . 1. .. 1
10 live a lienor place in wiiui o
r. ar our ta.nilies and best of il a' 1 1 1 1
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I'vli nil Ilie Ti vas cnli il fnini l(
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line in the tim-l a;i..il.e 1 oiiik clini;
p.'inl on die linie. 1 011I inetilnl line
of Hie Ninla IV. Such 1111 evleii-loii
a ill I put (lie lnt in oiie I i ioiipe-liii-.n
with Hie Santa IV 1 1 f. 11 u '
tin noi ( Ii u eve i pit rf of Hie Sl.ile
Tb-- other proposition Is that the
K.ity of Tes shall an re.- that all
contra is with the Katy of Kansas
11 "'''r '" ' ffeitlv... must
h.le 'he I f :' i i.i I .-.-le t ii a of t he Te-
r.iilroad ( 'uinii.is- ion
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oppi.Mi ion M.inifeie.l All Our Hie
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'lb- .r. pi 1-ion t.- provide for aldi-
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by i tleil.-ive majority.
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