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CINCINNATI 10, 01110

PAGE ELEVEN

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4010/FONICLE
TiOkr_IIQtrk t_

business frontage on the

720 ft. of
•00-foot wide Michigan Ave.,
new
in the first block from the main cor-
ner of Inkster, the fastest growing
oppo-
town on the west side, just
Lovely's new sev-
site Stormfeltz -
high
class
subdi-
eral hundred acre
vision and Hannan's big new sub-
division, a second Dearbora
Just plowed on the market. We of-
fer you a rare opportunity for In-
vestment and a splendid location
hu.mess. Price in half
fora 1104
its present value and will increase
rapidly. This is a real opportunity
We
11 have to hurry.
HIll
must get quick action. Offer open
account
owner
fo r few days only
diPer ready cash. ('all Dearborn
nee
7016-F-23, or see Inkster Realty
Co., corner !Michigan Ave. and
Inkster Road.

tin • it, but I find com-
if 1 am l•
the sp ii-it of these settlements, of fort in the sight of those who Nonni",
going with the knowletlgt•
tht•se resolute men and calm women,
11111
for I
hands. I
not different from that of the others,
two separate school , t stems, C at h to c
that am leaving it in good
and Protestant. are maintained. The
but if possible more intense, prouder am departing for other lands with tht.1
Jewish children encounter difficulties
determined.
resolution to thodicate myself, ats totht•rst
111111 1110re
'pond•
Outwardly they present a striking
in both. In addition, the Jon a are
groat Vki ■ rk that lies
AnIt last
By DR. JOSEPH SILVERMAN ,
11714'e cletit , to the gat
not represented ,,n the school com-
toot always pleasing to
Palestine.
a II 1 +eollee,
nr
Mrs.
Rabbi Emeritus of Temple Emanu•El, New York.
before us in the ne
mission," and no provisions are made
the eye, but busm ess-hke and real.
' , a park.
Vill/11:e There is )(far Ezekiel with its cluster
for instructiton of religion for Jewish
a
I ( 'i • o f N'ineyaroisl,
worit•
and barns anti
children, except frequent compulsory
f 2218
With H
t population Of about 100, To the of bungalows, stable ,
on tovt•ry I • •
Protestants, Jews, attendance during Protestant or l'ath-
"THE BEST INVESTMENT"
its tiO farms stretching out
11 coomerative unit.
Cadence,
ill 1.
,
holies
11110
snit.
with
their
plantations
of (mom- •'•
colic
religious
instruction.
west
you
could
see
Nlotta
1,
r future Cal
• ion On
No
settlement, and further down, lypitis, vines, oranges, figs and apri-
' A suggestion, supported by None
were
Reach
dairies. Thtore is Bal. MRS. 0. S. DEW ESS, formerly of thy I
I visited a number of the recently .1011,111
Slit» in Fisher Arcade, is 1
the
hills
of
Jerusalem;
to
the
north
as
coon
Made
that
11
S11/11.
Status Of Jews.
h. r
ts
as
wtoll
Jewish groups,
•
establishedsettlements in Judaea. the bare and stony Judat•an hills, of- fouria, the "Ameriean" colony, w ith
doing dressmaking and alt•rs-
rate Jewish school system be estal,-
at
llo
ro'w'
-----
,
They
-merge
suddenly
On
the
land-
While-W8111.11
little
houses
how-
fering
it
powerful
contrast
to
the
bons
at
5767 Lawton Ave.. near
l'Ommhssioners,
a obese !.
its row of
T he lished. All the
40NT RIA1,. — (J• T. AA -
won their green shooting roofs gltatno- .
Grand River. Walnut 1727-1,1'.
Mr and
ion in the Province of , ever, With the exception of the Jew- seam. with their patches of forest, Jewish garden villages.
to
day
dreams
but
og
in
the
sunlight.
There
is
Nahalal,
i
like
01151,1
ill
t
,
I' hla;n r
.001 ue
ez. neat fields and houses,
I I am not given
ay-
gh 'ebec q in which Protestants, C.atho- ish aldernfan, Jo,seph Shubert,
oith its rows of houses radiating from ------ -
a a desert, and, to me, almost like mir- I could not repel a vision of what the
' , arty
eles Itgains t such her
the center of the colony like the YOUNG LADY desires """
to lo•conle
ga i d ows are deeply interested," pressed thems
IC "ive a
b e t wie0 1 40
." 1
very soon. "folan. Doubt is alsv o• expresso ' whet
ages, for there is something miracu- I land would he if, by some magic pro-
ifiled will\ " 0104
lir. and J
1001
('all
Walnut
, should spokes of a wheel and giving the Our
II not tioci its solution
' ( "reef'.
be brought before the such a plan is constitutional. It is lous 111111 unreal in their existence. cess, the Jewish settlement
and Sit Year
ROON1 lull RENT -For one or two
will o n ow. t
They are real, however, with their expand and extend till the whole land pression of a bee•hive. It is a delight
party,
It de tribueal. This became evident understood that the question will la.
1 71°-W o
gentlemen.
Steam heated, with hot
see the men and women on
t School Coin- brought before the tribunal, which fruit plantations, wheat fields, beau- lotorame one shining surface of every
N
0,ALE-- -Virginia Park
-7---
of
EOM
• ••• tt
Awl's];
shade of green, with here and there fields and to hear the fresh voices
wt tter. Private family. 't ,
P
wl the ppointexl by the Quebec leg- will have to decide the legalit3 o the
Third
\v t•
of co t - children at their studies near
t he
in the
school-
' o tm
oogf
a
id
dern
,
g
an
Meolltury
Ave.
" , nand
d
.
walls
he
l
l
tned
('all
,
27!
fission,
onsisting of Protestant, different plans suggeste
the
cut to $27,700
Prot
c
brick
M. have
Te
house.
!Inure and
h commission consisted of Sir1
Kb-gait duplex, just
and Jewishrepresentatives, o
Empoo y 6s"00
A feeling of impatience comes over
FOR III:N.f
oranges as in the groves of Recho-
227s
nier flouin, the late J. A. R ich-
unpleted its reports after a stutly ofI bon
lini-had. Six rooms and breakfast
one at sight of the contrast bt•tween
both.
no situation which lasted for several !anis and A mie fefferion, Catholics:
room. h:very convenience. Rea-
The the blooming new 111111 the desolate TWO-FAMILY stein, heated housel
There is no magic
. E. W. Beatty, Sir Arthur Currie and
Taboo-, near Hastings. Forced
on
sellable. 2743 Tuxedo Ave.
process ill very slow, painfully slow, old.
0 down. I
.f Yew
, understood that the three i Hon W. D. Mitchell, Protestants;
- - -
to sell. 3'.'.: ,011 with 81.2110
"Ilea long," I asked, "must it take
for
the
impatient
visionary
Though
tiT.
Its ,,,,,,,,,nted in the commission " NI ichyl Ilersch, S. \V. Cohen and Al.
I
WANTED
School girl to at
ssis with
C
all
loinopire
7S20.
me
k
end
P:
visionary, I do wish 1 Mo
all the rest of t t. dm
(ma
, a io
ex
Dahl out
no uns rep
ment. Four dif t ' &rill/111 Schubert, 'les, .
I 11111 1114 11
to i • hhouseworkin
all
the
rest
of
Palestine
will
be
coy-
—
__.
appointed
as
knew
how
to
make
it
go
faster.
Witiii
The cmmission
o
rRes4Dbmitted by the "
home and small wages. Hemlock
K far Ezekiels and Bal. I YOTINC, JEW ISII MAN wis
h
meet young lady, widow or di-
jedre7ttrie''.1, - rtsaIW:R
The majority of the people in the ertol With
t to
I a result o f Jewish demands in the bog-
ilmit.it,
smaller colonies are fornotor bolo
founts and Nahalals?
vorcee. Object matrimony. Wi•ite
beer groups.
ure with the e approval of the
schl
.'• Divine
oo sys. islat,
o
"I used to be impatit•nt
myself,"
who hod entered the country with
As has no national
I1 ' 3t5. steam
settled
ished,
heated
hr Chari-
Of Quebec.
Quebec
me It
Jewish Chronicle,
WII.1, RENT furn
down
'
add
for
the situation now exists, I Pri
Work,
I
"before
nothing lout tht• will to
said my host,
Sow. York,
room to refined gentleman or will
Ctolillac sedan, seven
had laltoreol build- Here. Now I am perfectly calm.
--
.r h oray-
thto first few years
FOR.
share
flat
with
coup e. - - OT
had chauffeur's i
Evtory day brings its tale of work and
h
months l d;
toas
ing roads and draining swamps.
or,
e olo Ave., near Twelfth St., Apt.
nl
furthtor nfoormatio
cal '
06184t.
I Fur
"llow were you able to establish I know that t here is only one thing
I , L
Fund and
No 2, or call Hemlock
1
yourselves as farmers?" I inquired. 0 do- to do the task thoroughly. Th
---------- -
. Scht•inman 0
i Co., Cadillac
I.
They
replied:
"we
didn't
establish
MACK
B.
WEISS
—
Strictly
kosher
rest
will
take
care
of
itself."
3
1270
I
as
••.'
This new settler has already been
caterer for weddings, banquets,
ourselves, we were established. The
• 1 ••1 Mr.
LAW STUDENT. '24, desires employ-
f00 d. R ates
endowed
with
the
proverbial
patience
National
Fund
gave
us
the
land,
and
parties,
tote.
Excellent
-seemly
in-
0006.
meat in law office or business
el 0
for the rest--houses, machinery, im. of the old peasant 1
reasonable. Phone Mrse
..n for
relying extensive legal matters.
plements, seed, fertilizer and live-
.hnthropic
Has
had
consilltorablto
general
of11.
SUPERFLUOUS
HAIR
---
Moles
and
stock--we must thank the Karen
I
XII
l
m
•• S a l remuneration.
warts permantontly removed by
NATIVE PALESTINIAN GIRLS Ilayesod,"
AU REVOIR I
y
to
700
Sixt
Write Box 709.
multiple electrolysis.
I was a little taken aback at the
"
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WHO LIVE IN JERUSALEM
hairs removed per hour, according
nonchalance with which they spoke of
•
guaraim
the
I run compelled, for reasons canoes- i - FOR • RENT • -Furnished room for one
to your ease. I pOnitiVely
GNI gardens, bee-hives and poultry getting all these things, but I learned
or tw 0 gentlemen. Call II. Mintz,
tea with railway • and stioaniship sched-
WINDSOR
tee my work to be permanent.
,, ,,,
,„,
Empire
yards. They are real, above all, with that the land was not given to them tiles and other relentless conditions, to
, Ave.,
or
of a hak
ot oontry
2709, Benin Starr, 41S
.:11..1
simple, but on leas-•, land
e
..,,
,
fee
Phon Nblill
h
where
their sun-bronzed, hard working men in
leave this 1111111 without visiting many'
AtihPBOR
Capitol Theater Bldg.
and women and their bright-eyed, belonging to the National Fund ran- places which beckon to me, annongl _ '-''''''' ,, ".
Lout , Mar-
.
.
_
.
_
.
For young
• not he alienated, and as for what the
itEvr
. w.f. , and
.1 i ' h ROOM • FOR
K I NG — Fashionable
healthy children.
ve them it was in them Safed and some of the -ew-
S tI
M
houstoktoen ing. All 11 R E S h
. • . d Ra
e
couple,
for
light
o
king. Reasonable.
I sull(icnt
A
sma
What
a contrast
to the dilapidated
rtos
Frt •nc
mud
hovels
of the neighboring
Arab the shape of loans on very long ternos. settlements near the Sett of (tab et.
b e droom.
Phone
e ,,,,,,•nienees. C-to-date
Mrs. Kesh, 1751 Lee Place.
villages! The Jews have brought to They looked forward to the time when . must also omit the settlements in Up-
rthway I129-W.
Sy-
to
the
No
stretait
Call
3
would clear themselves of all per Galiltoe, which
Epre
m i 512-R.
MONROE
___--
science they
one of which, Tel
525252575
Nan
border
and
in
Palestine all the devices and
ai Mill of Life) I was told tin epic FOR RENT - -Room in private ho gue FIRST CLASS Hungarian cook cater-
agriculture, including the their
debts.
"Well,"
said oneyoung felhow to me Cl o
of Illtnlern
for gentleman. Call at 320 Ha
er for weddings and for all kinds
Ave,
tractor,
the art
of use
dry-farming•
, and
of the Arabs
still
a wooden Many
plow. with a sardonic grin on his face, "the st niggle had taken place
shortly
ow
sailer after
of parties. Call Noorthway 2964-R.
e arnuatn.o, between
h
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—
1 stood on the hill above the colony Jewish people are putting the money t
the course tot' ' R
ill
into us. Do you think we are a good n hand of Bedouins,
Street
which
a
great
Jewish
htorto,
Joseph
I
OO
\I
FOR
RENT
—Young
coo
ant
formt•rly of Tortoni 0, will r
known as Dilb or Kirjath Anawim
ARAB
PAPERS
REJOICES
investment?"
warmly-heated and well-f urnis had
"The best investment the Jew's as Trumpeldor, lost his life. They are I
t to
' -I
1
OVER GENEVA VICTORY
,
fast
this
,wife!), is 111011
m
. 0 tai w ent ,•g
Ha r m to gentleman. 302 li
a whole ever made," I humbly replied. a,_,,,..o,y
nun's nano,
II
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Ty
l:n
t
,
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l
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l
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iitlIiN
lit.
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r iii is
c nut
.1 E Itli SA LEM,— (J. T. A.)— "The
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XI
,o,B, uht aT, 7it ‘to,roTt.,o1(hIlits
Oro
ktaon interest taken by the Mandates
VALLEY OF ACHIEVEMENT
Wahl
e r l y
f
The peopl
Commission
in Palestine affairs is due
people.
ing
ef
lois
-----
L i ed
bnih (0 a no
rs
of Tortola :is Call at 430
causes, particularly
T H "
to a number of
T II', little land ,,f Palestine, thie
i,',"„'„g ye n h e,",, a , -,
1 .opt.
stretch of barren, sunbaked hills and bna, ofIn ,,,,,,, a whom
to the commotion raised by our dele-
I in
,
:es
gates at Cancan," dtaolanos the Arab
plains, 14 marshes to he drained and ,
nnpany
deserts to he watered- --this amazing-
aoSttr idol" pale:- Falastin, expressing satisfac-
Col. Kisch, a Recent Arriva
i, '''t'o tf 11- 011•1;:tio,nolf: tr(h) AI :1•ti'ill.,N (; W ilson. ---(1. 3
t.,. .1:`,1' ,111, 7,: 11,0" ilt:s°,7i i( Rittl'ttih
a powerful "''.1',1‘1".:aprn it'::o. 1 :;:, It1111;;(
,, Apartno•nts. Freto rent to Fe I,. I. tion at the Permanent Mandates Com-
, • ' • I little lot nd is like
the United States, Holds
lens which has drawn to it focus the ..,,,y surprises, has I.,-eat t h e virtual
Strictly modern four or five-r ‘0,111010 mission Iterrt en ',destine.
i
e
"
at I h eard so much alsou
Famous Titles.
oleepest longing , an d hopes of th alosence of wh
First and second u“I'r • This attitude of the Mandates Com-
0'u
•
attar t monis .
•
Jewish life here is , ,. "'
and i • mission, the paper continues is due "to
Jewish people.
flit y:111e,-, "
I '" i ' 44'''''• H"'"`4N0
n5 mts. uN iturp J.A> loqfiltyals
' ",
fpr,,, ,, t(fthoot,parts meats.
fro
toiiitanreiyaighr(ar•uo.ltst,i.relit,1",s s t
care - . our fair and noble altitude in boycot-
Col. Frederick II. tense, it is firmly rooted, it impresses '"I",,'en , `
one
like
some
deep-planted
tree
which
iiitit,i(oitiot,it,.,,,,ttio
NEW YORK.
ting the Legislative Council, the M-
3-
., D . s, tt,, 1,0,,, a the grows and spreads out slowly, cease-
looker. He e0', ock Ot73h
re l ations b e tw een
Kisch, c . H. K
. vis•ory Council and the Arab Agency;
to , trace of it. The
political departnotont of the Palestine less!). irresistibly.
1 ant moved to the .11..W . ■ and the Ara bs he re ar t. c ot- FLAT FOR RENT—Modern to i g h t
•
to the support we received from the
ting a number to
helpful.
Zionist Executive, war hero,( dip lomat write this after visiting
room flat. All modern conveni- leading English papers; to the efforts
and
"
81111"a1111111Ssatlor to his own country, the latest Jewish settlements in Olio
ences. Call at 1409 Burlingame of the London National and Political
I H111 ill Jyrusalem to entrain for
arrivol in New York last Tuesday too'
famous
of Jezreel.
OL now can call friend or business
fa hey Valley
Club; to the work of the Palestinian
hive almost
all sprung up Alexandria and to say farewell and
I
Ave.
I know that it will not lot.
an extended visit to this country in the
Errtlir .
T
Arab Executive. Taking into consid-
house in Toledo in just the same way
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished, steam eration the fact that our national work •
since 1920, these dozen or so settle- 1111
i A N"
interest of Palestine.
r
two
one
o
' meats. They have come to life since I I""14 before I shall obey the
impulse
I feel ear- .
for
hand,
I
too
visit
this
land
again.
at
11_1
,
t."1,'"°4 Kisch was w `4""a ",1
room suitable
S. Williams, 1771.1 Del- was curried out, on the one
1111 make it local call,
rtoprestonting the tht• National Fund bought 11 large lain that when I come again I shall' hyattol
•.
against the most powerful nation in
toys toy a coMMIttee
.
Is entlemen
,
ire 0654-M
or 20,0011 acres, singe I
awn r_12 ,_:..tr la II Em (1_________
,Zitonist Organization of America and tract of 1
- •
•
worla
and
against
the
most
eun-
tit
that
will
have of
grown _
chairman
of headed
the Zionist
Or- the ehalutzim came and drained the !hardly rtocognizto
land
because
i I t Lipsky,
he Xenon
Ilayestal
by Louis
. life the
fur nisaed nin ii people in the world, we may con•
.
C your local operator the TolNlo tele-
marshes mod cleared the rocks, and i all the new
the • case of the
able to up in it, especially, in
room in a nice Jewish neig hb°r elude that we have won a sp ent
ganization, Morris Rothenberg, chair- since the Kertm Ilayesod Was
phone number wanted, and wait a 1110-
-
I
unquestionable
victory,"
the
Falas-
hood.
Suitable
one furs IIn '' , "Ie
. man of the board of the Karen Hoye- advance the money with which to put
',colonies.
For Jewish
nowhere
is the
rejuve-
FOR
RENT
---- A for
nicely
nation
of the
body
and
spiritcouple
tin says. "As regards thanks to Sir
. Board if desired. K
ietta Szold, prtosit up houses
houses and barns, to buy ma- I st, profound as in the CO1011101 where
ilient at your telephone for the connection.
1
Nal, and Miss He
cots. J. Green, 1701 Lee I' taco. Herbert Samuel, they are mere words
chintory, live stock and other neces-
Other
members
;of
of Ilitilassah.
Ikrit
ou need not ask for Long Distance.
and NoMirell by politeness," the paper con-
Ole committee included Hermann Con- sary things. These Ennok settlements, they come into direct contact with the
i r • called , are the first fruit holY sotilo
hatvi n g a EYE - OPENER for investors t o have eludes.
Ilayesor; as t h t y
o 'tee
I acknowl eoto
lg tha t I ano
heitn,
business men. Act quick.
brim, treasurer of the Karen
HS
Emanuel Neumann, secretary of the of the new regime under the British
bout I Iona to which I belong, that I feel
If you do not know the Toledo telephone
and there is somethitig a
Kr ren II ayesod ; Solomon •1. Weinstein, mandate
number wanted, a call to 1)etroit Infor-
president of the American Zion Com-
monwealth . , \loses Tut•noan, president
mation will secure it for you.
of Young Judaea; Mrs. Richard that-
' toil, president of tht• Karen Ilayesod
\Vonnon's League; Senior Abel, mana-
This especially rapid service applies only
ging director of the Jewish National
Fund; Isaac !Meister, treasurer of the
when you call by telephone number.
Zionist Organization of America;
•
Meyer W. \Veisgal, managing editor of
Between 1:30 a.m. and 8:30 p.m. you can
the Nett Palestine and \I. A. Zeldin,
it
Yorkl'111111111g11.
talk to 'Toledo for only -10 cents. After
• director Of the New
Hits Poise of Diplomat.
8:30 p.m. the charge is reduced to 2i
Colonel Kisch is of distinguished op-
I
the poise and polish of
cents.
pear:ince
with
I
I the ao•t000mplishtotl diplomat. Speaking
the reserve imposed by his
an
I with
If you wish to talk to a particular person
responsible post, he made it clear,
neiertheless, that the Jewish position
in Toledo—calling by name rather than
, in Palt•stinto is mow firmer than ever,
by telephoto number—it will be nec-
owing hoth to the notable progress in
lAfl
the various economic spheres, as well
essary to ask the assistance of Long
as too the marked improvement which
has set in the relations between the
Distance in the usual manner.
Jews and the Arabs.
It is understood that Col. Kitsch will
olevotto himself in this country to the
the Eynon II ayesod as well
interests tof
theorganiza-
as 0•0 tht. promotion of
tion ef the Anoorionn branch of the
' CO
'
ri,, I •
LI.LPHONE
.
o
Jew
ish
Agyncy.
In
connection
with
MICHIGAN B M
Court,"
the latter aim, the -atonal will come
ofield
in contact with the leading Jewish
finest
personalities of the country.
.4
10.1,l .11441
Following 15 years 14 distinguisht•r1
military and diplomatic service, Col.
• sol: 11
send
I'nfrersal Sere',
\
Kisch resigned from government serv-
one Policy • Ilne .4,41,11 •
ice in November, 1922, to takeover
31.V D.
contn01 of the. I, .st of political repre-
IFLD
ive of the World Zionist Organ-
sentative
iza t ion in Palestine, at the invitation
is
of the London Zionist Executive. H
two years in Palestine hart'been char-
m terized by a brilliant administra-

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tion of his duties.
Won Numerous Honors.
Despite his many years' service and
the high rank that he has won by his
' distinguished achievements, Col Kisch
is only 311 years old. After graduating
he Royal Military
a
Academy in
from ht
e served in Ind ia and Baluchis-
tan from 19119 to 11111. At the out-
break of the war he was ordered to
France where he served until the era
of 1915. Severely wounded, ht. w
active i-er,
forced to retire from
and after his rosattoory
for a period
was transferred to the Mesopotamia'.
front where he was again severely

wounded. lle was then transfernwl
in London in the de-
to the war office
partment of military intelligence until
the end of the war.
Colonel Kisch's war service brought
him three mentions in dispatches, the
Distinguished Service Order and the
he r rto.
wasIturing the Peace
Croix (le Gue
member of the
Conferenct•
British Peace Delegation and was la-
ter attached to the British Embassy
in Paris. For his work during this
period he-was made a Commander of
of
the British Empire and an official
Legion of Honor. Ituring the ses-
of the Peace Conference Colonel
sions
Kisch
served ton the commission for
Kis
Polish affairs and on the Inter-Allied
Military Committre and was also in-
trusted with special missions to Ger-
many, Poland, Upper Silesia and
Tschen. His duties rou
bght him int‘i
rInst• personal conta ct with Lloyd
Winston
Balfour,
1,orti
George,
Churchill and other leading English

statesmen.

To the Small Merchant:

stores were not always so
large. Many of them had very humble be-
ginnings. They grew great through
shrewd buying, clever advertising, and, in most
cases, WISE FINANCING.
It has long been our function to do for the
small merchant what commercial banks do for the
larger business man—furnishing funds at 6% in-
terest, and providing for convenient repayment in
fifty equal amounts.
During the past year this bank loaned $10,793,-
525.81 to 68,755 Detroit-
ers for various sound
purposes.

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