·,Yansneren,s U IYlltDss 06 NOTICE-Ess ILAD soll ka DAUSU VOLK l MlK4, uägivet at Davids Luther- Publishiss Konse, Ell-ils Nebraska. »Das-leeren» utlgaar Onsclag i hvet Use-. Pkis pr. Ast-gang De Fokeuecle statt-r sl.50. Ucllandet 82.00 Eli-Idol herab-s i Forslcuch Bestilling Retaling Adressekorsnclring etc-. med Undtagelae as Zions til Bladets Indbolcl adtessekes DAXlsH LUTlL PUBL. HOUSB Rlaitz Nebraska. Alle Zion-g til Blaclets lnclholck — Konospondancek, Akhanclliagek og auch-e Artikler —- Seatles til dets Rede-lust A. M· ANDEREle Mai-, Nebr. Ersten-d at Blair Post office u second clsss matten « Advertisiug rates made known upon applicatiom l Tilkælcle ak. Blocket iklce modtases texolmessigt, bedes man klage til clet sedllge Postlcontor. skulde dette ikke hjælpe, beäes man lieuvemle sjg til »Dan glceten"s Kontor. Naak Læseme dem-endet- sig til Polle Dom avektekek i Bladet, enter- kot at kpbe has dem elle for at fu« Oplystüus am der Meister-ekle bedes de alt-is out tsle. at de san Avertissementet i dette BlocL Det vll viere- til gen-lass stotte. Angaaende Past. H. P. Jensengs Heldredstilftand strjvcr Past. J. P. Jensen, Mindem Nebr., til os under 5. Juni: »Bei-Agra H. P. Jener i Gaar. Han er mcget be dre. Saat-et er lægt, og man har stort Oaab om, at han vil blive rast. Men Aarsagen ek ikke Medi cinen fra Chicago. Det er et meet keligt Tilfælde, og man tan ikke lade være med at tro, at det er et Guds Under.« Stolciprogct i North Dakota. Fra Bismark meldes under ö. su ni: »Statan Zorsparskaad har be ftcmt, at herefter skal alle fkoles pligtige Born gaa i Stole, yvor det engelfke Sprog brach som Tale sprog. Naar de er kommen faa langt, at de ser hat en Mening om Sagen, skal de have Ret til at lære . andrö Spros, mcn først skal de læ· re at tale og tæuke amerikanst Hvis nogen Scolefuperintendent, Stolebestyrer, Leerer aller Forældrc ikke adlyder denne Okdre, vil de blive ftraffet.« —- Tette er ikke me re end rimeligt og rigtigp Vi hat perfonligt Kendskab til Steder her i Nebraska, hvor tyske Missouriere ved del-es tyske Parokialskoler helt hat Idelagt den engelske »Eommon Schole Luther-ff Zunahme-made Ton 7. Mai holdt hetmed et Hundrede lu: therste Præster i Greater New York, rcuræsentercndc ncestm alle Afdelingcr af den lutherskc Kirte i dctte Land, et Mode for at dkøfte Spørgsmaalet om ,,2’uskcligtusds1n af luthersk Enhed i United thue-J og Planet for at gennemførc den« Moder holdtesz i Kiste-m vcd Uml ken Rev. W. Koechwn thsJioum er Pasror. Eftcr en indlodcndcs Drøftclse fort-flog Past. Wut. Scho enfcldt (Mo.) Tannelsen af en Konserence til Fortsættclfe asDrøfi teler af Spørgsmaal vedrørende Lærc og Praksis: Forslagcst vedto1 ges- enstemmigt. Sidst modtague Nr. af ,,Luthcr aneten« giver paa Forsidem i hvad det kalder en Slags Fugleperspets sie Kirke i Amerikas geografisfs Be tiv et Billede cif Den norstiluthcrs liggenhed. Billedet bestaar as Kvins destitkelser, der hver for fig repræs senteker Kirken i en Stat, og paa hvert Portrait er saa angioet An tallet af n. l. Menigheder i den Stat, Portraitet repræfentcrcr. Der er 47 i alt, men nogle af dem re præsenterer kanadiste Statut Min nesota rager højest (1787 Mghr.). Nest efter komme-r North Dak. (1190 Mghr.). Wisconsin kommer ins som Nr. 3. (878 Mghr·). South Dakota Nr. 4 (641 Mghr.). Iowa et( Nr. 5 (387 Mghr.). -Qg, mikr keliq not et Sastatebewam Can« Nr. S (322 Mgbr.). D C, Con necticut, Georgia, Rhode Island-, «Misiana, Ohio og Vermont hat-J ÆIMCWN.M»R. Is» s. Tat-, B. Vtt., Kent» N. L '-—I « Prcesident Wilsom idet han hævs chr, at den-te Krig et en af Nas ktioner, ikke Vlot af Krigshcere, heu stiller han, at cnhvcr af vort Lands Hundrede Millioncr Jndbyggere maa iiidrette sig økonomifk og indu striclt cfter Forholdene, hol-is demu Nation skal spille —sin Rolle i Kon flikten. Lg hvad han faa færlig slægger os paa Sinde er at und gaa alle mwdvendigc lldgiftcr, bl. a. for at undgaa at lcrggc Boslag paa Transportmidlerne til attranss portere, hvad der cr unødvondigt, men særlig for at opspare, lwad enhver kan og købe ,,War Saving Stamps« for det opsparcdo. Han slutter med alvotligt at appellere til enhvcr Mand, Kvinde og Vorn «til at spare-, hvad han kan og for pligte sig til den 28. Juni oller for at købe saa Inange Regeriugsobligai tioner fom muligt. ,,Preu—5sen skal have Krig, og me re Krig, og mere Kris, indtil sclve Tanken om Krig er bleveii afstyes lig for Preusferen!« sagde vor Udenrigsminifter Robert Lansing forleden, og det vil rimeligvisz euhver tro Amerikaner, hvordan han end var ftemt forud for Kkigen. tilstemme. Verden er syg af Kris men den ded, at Helbredelse ikke kau ventes, før Preussen er kureret for sit Krigsgalskab. Preussen er byg get op ved Krig, ved Lin-bringet Forkæderi og Voldsmagt Den preussiske Rand er saa omtaaget af Krigsgudens Tilbcdeife, at den set intet andet. Den ftore Militccrs silofof Bernhardi skriver forud for Krigen: »Nam« denne Krig kommst maa den føres hensynsssløit og »frygteligt« i den Henfigt at ede lægge Magibalancen i Europa og uden Hensyn til Traktater eller veds tagne Rettigbeder. Belgiensz Neu tralitet bebt-ver ikke at refpektere5.« Lg videre: ,,Krig bliver en uundi gaaelig Regulator, fordi der uden Krig ikke kunde gøres Rate- eller Kultur-Fremstridt.« Dorf-am Bern hardi er ret paa det, saa vil United States gøre Preussen en itor Tie nefte, mener Omaha Bee, thi det« vil ikke bete ov, for Komplotmagi iterne i Potsdom tim- faaet not as Krig til at tilftedsstille dem oq der-es Eftcrkommere, menss TVerdkn staqr. l -.--- . COO D- — Tor sich, at Zamsundct handl. de ucerligt i Fior, da dct ved Ums-: msdct i Necnah iftc fern du« al Zamfundctö Gasld nd of sit-I men, der var sudslrjbrret til No forittationsgavcm men lud de ca. Hilf-»Um der Var over de Nil-»Hu danuc Brgyndclsm til ct Pol-wild fond. Tor jin-« at EubsrrWchJ :l Nuformaxiu-1-:sg».!U-.sn var tun d:ud.;3 de paa den Bctingclfe, at al Zum fundcsts Gckld blev bot-alt. iwordaxi er det? Der sigst faa til fjd51, as d.t vil blivc vanskeligt at indianer d; 100,0«» Toll til Pensionsfondt netop for-di Prasfteme tilstcmte lig de ca 815,0W. Dctte For-hold fortscounuek dct mig, bar klares iaalcde5, at cnhver kan forftaa det. Osg der maa ogsaa være noch, det særlig paalwilek at klare det. Forgribe sig mod Kassj sen, eller hcevnc sig mod PrcesterneI —- ja, beggc Dele er flemt not. l Er saa cllers tilbøjelig til at tro, at det er bedst, tUarsntødet i Aar tager tilbage, hvad del sagde i denne Sag i Harlan og Nemah, vg« at den Gæld, Samfundet hav de i Fjor ud over de s60,0()0, lzcz tales af Summen, der tilfaldt Pen sionsfundct, faa at fom Dr. Peter sen udtrykte sig forleden —- der ikke engang skal være Skin af, at Priester-ne ad en·Omvej har tilvendt sig nagt-L , Jeg bekannt-: »den GEW, Sam fundet havde i Fior« og ifkc i Aal-. Thi det er vel ikke Meningem at Prcsterne fkal blive ved at betale den Gæld. der Tid efter anden bli ved ved at der f. Ets. er Mah» iom Aar efter Aar tun giver lldt elletj W til Stolekaistw ellek Wenig Wiens-am der albrig glverJ W til Mist-um- s U. E. Bienen l i CW PUNSTON M FOR-T BILDET lt will he ot« interesst to this friendst of the soliliers looatetl sit (·ainp Funston antl Fort Rilk-)f to know stunk-thing ahont the-si ·«amps. Of course-. even a Its-r t"«-(«t pen Furtan ot· a military stainp will com-OF onl)f a ver-) iniperfeet iclea ot« the organization known as thi- oantomnent. A short visit to one ot« our national ariny canipsi will give a tnmsh hatte-r antl far more correctitlpa as to wshat a oantonment com prisiek than the tnost detailml tlesoriptioir However I am Surss it will interest all of us to know somp things ahout the pla(«-« where those «l(-ar to So many ot« ns are trained to fight our hat tlcsss in this world war. l shall trzs hriefly to niention winsi ot« the-s things that will eu alsle you hetter to understand this csamp in its reslationship ts l·’ort Nile-Jst Thon l also purpos to clisserihss Zorns-s of the phasiss of inz· work as csamp knister Ensry visitor to the can-is innst he imprpsmsil witsh the Hist nisszii of our Governtnent"s entpr kiriso here. Damit Funston is a ssity of· ahout 7ll.000 soltiiors when fnll. To the south west sit l·’unston and womit-owed with it lies Port l?·:l(s«t·.. whicsh ma)f lu (-on-i(l(-re(l a suhnrh it« you lilik«. ot« ahout IZOIWL That a (-it»v ot« sur-h magnitutlei ooulcl come into Miste-nei- in los-« than a year-. with onst-F eonveniencses for it inhahitants. is a thing that only lI H. csonlil ar(-onipligh. Amt then (·a-tnp anston is only one eamjo of the Here-at nnmher of eatnpg ot« whioh the Same things are trncni The ti.s)()0 huildings in Dunstonl ing states are also kamiliar with streets and ask-umso As in somi Hsitiesk too. sonn- atreets« are par «k««l antl others (lirtroa(la. Fort Ri liszs emuprises ahont l.000 hinlä ings not so well arranged with itisksets as in anstotL Properl·v 81)ealcing. kamp Pun erun is t.he·National Army can tontnent at tihia place. Fort Rilozs Es an olsl military poet which has luden the ctation of the FUM Regular Army camlry. Nie na tional gnarila from the umwund ing states are also kamiliar with kn- kilaee as their catnping Aphis-ils Pnnston ia ibnilt on the l«"t. lliley reaervatiotr This reger jsatson ssompristss 20.000 sqstlare sisilsss of territorzs with the Kan sas- liiver running through its Huthisrn part. Punston and Ri ley are aituatecl in the hasin ok this river, while the hills and leoinsi to the north and west t·orin tlus verz- hest drill grountl8. Un til-M- gronntls wi- find an in triiutss systssin of trenches with »in-goals and wiroentanglennsnts. llsns seience has made it poss »il-li- to has-e the soliliers gasswi. ltlnml ulci til-linke is Still til-li- l» xxitsinixle auffieient inoisture to give hiin the necessarx experientsei ol« standing in mutl and waret-. The eol(lier’e training is intensive and real. Tshe soldiers all Seein to realize that the training must he taken just as serionaly as the kighting will he. As we look upon Camp Nun-tot from a oiatanee we see noIiinz hut hart-geles. There are many other lmildinga than these, how ever. ln the eentral part of Pnnston is a seotion known as the neue-. After retreat this is the husiest place in eatnp. lt is herge ly an ainuaemont seetion. Bein-les the theatertz and 1novies, then are also Saft-ji« stotea and ahops ot· all tleecriptions. lt ia often a Iscsry eonvenient plaoe for the sol·; dier to go; hut it is also unlink-I where many eoldiera spend toojx much of th-eir money. This Zone is not operated by the govern— ment, but it is male-r eontrol. Can tieens are operatecl hy Unele Sam throughout all part-g of the eamp. At tilde-e plaaes the neidier get-g everything he want- in the line of reitest-mont- ano Lotsen-. The zkovernment does weist-hing to Ein-he the solcher like as com ;»-Loktsh1e mä Meiste as not-into III-n se Instit-In other haik1. Zins-M est-MU- ta W the-n M M the Use sont-dates l l -’ with the-m, we must not korget the- sevcsntoeu Y. Jl. C As and this two Y. W. hostess houses. Thss Y. Ils. han- hoon sukficsiont ly atlyortisoil as this homo for tllo lmys They Ell-U Ali Ell-it is claimui for them from this sooial poitit of Vi(,«W. Thkosv »di· litt- Ys. are for the- spooial use ot« tsolonstl tkossps. This ons- hostoss houso is also kot- t«hi« npgm solcher-s and thsoiis fri«niis. lf this Y. Jl. is lthi- home for the la)y8. the Y. XV. Hut-»Li- is the homes of his Visit )ing fricsnda Thi- hostess houso is this only placo in oasmp where latiios may owns-, oxcopting thi first anil thini satuniuys of tsaoh month which Aro spotsial visit ing days. Ät the hostoss houscs mothosiss and tathtsrs Ins-ist thisir von to soo him out-(- moro hokons he loavos for-» this t«t«ont. XVinssss ismhkaots the-it husbnnds as a hist tat-(«wesll, and swtsesthoarts ins-et hon- in a place whier thoy an invittstl to comtn XVhihs onsrything is 1)itlilio. tiiprss is no kostriiint in kthn oxohangts of umher and this-es You may think it is itwfuL almost impkopon You won·t thinsk so visisy long. it you jworks horc-. XVhon you also ro Hnintloii what such a tatst-wish ins-ans those- H·il diin your imiticisms will stilisitlo. XV« who work hist-·- iirts thankful that tin-ro is u hostfsss houso for Hut-h got-herhng Wo know that lonsm will hes togcethestx The- quostion woultl ht-: Whtsiso will they tut-est it such a plagt- haol not lasen pro titlsstl kot- thun. l must lozins Funstou anil taki you to Nile-y. the oamp to whi(-h l am ot"t·it-iully »Mit-noch Port ltiloy is r·-ully a motlioal Muts-. Refoke our oountisy outsstsoti thts war, there wes-o only stonts hinhi ings here-the lsarracks unit ist sidenoes ot· the- eavalry stationsstl then-. The-st- harmoks ans now» cslianged into hospituls. limitan those stonp strutstnrmL sisnsml largo fis-ann- builtiinjcs hin-c- boon wogte-d and are now use-il for lu)spitals. Fort itilksy has a hoss pital oapaoity of about Ihli antl it is constantly being eitle-Weit This is the- has-s hospital of kam-) Punston isosidos being s base hoojiitah Port Rile is also tho training owmp kot- medic-il office-T ambulanoe cotnpanips, fielcl hospitolm hospital trainsp evaouation hospitula, etc. This spring a now sieotion has been added to the hospital, known as the convuloscont section. ltis a teompltsx ot« tcsn large two flook buildingi4. surrounsiing ou tho thnIo sidog u Rock (’ross huihliux5. This stsotion is to he uns-d for tshks tiisnhloti from thi l)attlot’iohl. Botoris thesy an- dis oharjml from militisry dsuty, tin-se nnkotstunoto one-s will bi- taught Osmi- tmslcs holst-. Not-hing is bo ing lett undonis hy Hielt- Rom. Port Kilesy tun-org about tho snmo »Im-m ot« grounsl as Faun-. Funstom namoly almut 16 squkms miles. l know that this-i gis-total tits Seisiption has to many morely sagst-Miso a Art-at something without oiiahling them to form say ides as to what that some thing looks like. Makr- a visit to one of our cantonments this oummer and see how U· s. is using your money. Espöoiolly tot eveky kicker tske that- trip. But don’t go it you want to remain c hielten « When l out-posted to give s desckiption ot my work, l platz ed Inwa to o task dikkioult to denktin because it is so varied Find undefined. A good idea of a outnpspostor’si work will he oonveyed to many when l like-n it to the woisk of u oity mission ary. He most kinit his partiouhns people, but he- is not Satistissd merply to have met them; ht wantn u ohanoo «to pro-oh the saving Word of Lifo to them; hat he has no meeting place to whioh sho can invito the-m to come- snsi hear his preise-hing, so he makes the host mas- ot oveky opportunity to imsske hi« visit- oi real spiritusl wart-h. Phi- io larsely the ohnrsotiek ok s otmpspsstok’s work smonk hi m mon. But this desskiption Hm not ististy very may-. l will be more explicit. T Ih- wkk umz- hc divideii us lgenersal sind specific-. By general lwork l rote-is ti) iii)" work amongl Ithe hoys isegiirillesi ist« theil kehniseh eiiniiisetiois. Evisiw Y inl «i«;iini) has two siinilnzs sisisxsiikes » Iein-h weisk nnil ons- inisliwisisk lseisviegk Thi- eiinilppastor is gen-l lisisiilly this spenlceis sit these Y iiiisetiiigs. lt is ii l· ineisting kinil oins pkiistiisnhiis ilisnoininskit«iniiil« «i-oloi·s must here he lett oiitsiiile. After stieh ii ineetiniz l iimyj ishiinee to meet n few hiist tot in«iv liaistiisiiliir ehnisish with? whoin I then hun- a littlis visit» läiit l have no siieeisl ineetiiig place so l i«iin·t invite them to come to nix Chiusi-h. l get their kiililress skinil keiin in toiieli with thismx lint time will not Just-mit iis to visit them very fiseisiieiitly. Phis visitinjx the lioxs in thisir Imisisaislis is »m- spiseitie work. lt is the most ilift"iciilt. lslvenings is almost the only time yon isiin make such visit-s. That wiis n umz- gooil time hist wintek when the hoxs were sure to stiix in ilooiss; hut now we nin spenil many eveninjxs trotting from hart-sieh to hin-Hieb hiit fiiiil no uns-. The wiix in whiish onr inisn often kiise tisansleriseiL nlsomiikes it ilit·l"ii-iilt to keep in person-il time-h with a gisesit nninlier ot· men. l!« ii paistor is nnxioiis to ilo something »i« reiil siiiritniilviilne to the iiiisii«----iiiiil thiit is wli)- he is sent liisisis«—tlii«is he feels keeni lxs this neeil ot« n Lutlieising til-use for his men. Ever sinee l he «--::ii·- ueqiikiinteil with the winle ll hkiw nilvoisiiteil tshe nisisil ot« ii Hinisisting phiee for oiiis hoys in ;l·’imston miil llili-)·. ln this respiset I have now Hierin-ed the; use ot· the Port Rilezs (’hapel t«oi· iny exehisivis iise every sun ihizs nttisrnoon Ähout thirty wen-« present sit inn- first nieeting Jliix 26th. liil·«iiiist()ii arrange iiient has hisn iiiiiile with Illig-. sont-i stiioil for the iise of the-it hiiililiiig in Amiy (’it«v for al— terinite sizrviees Hund«-se This hiiililing is known as link-heran Renten lt is open at all hours; tghe so dier may come here to fes-il anil wein-; hie Xriendsmny viskt with him here. lt lies out siile of comp, biit soldiers may go there without pass, so it sen-es oiir purpose very well as a place for public meeting. lt iler not sen-e the sooisl need ok the soldiek so well, since it is too tei- swsy from most of them. Wlien we now get new nnmes, we iit onee iiiitit"«i,f them of our iiieetiiigs. We can then use our time in loolciiig up those who fail to responil to our iiivitiitions. Most ot· every afteknoon is nseil in visiting the sieh at the has-e hospitsl This work must l» iitteiiileil to very (liligentl)·. The isiiiiiilaiii in ishiirge ol· the heiss- hospitkil has iiiviteil the co iipeisiition of the isgiiip-iisstiir in this gtseiit woi-k. While we help him, his attitnile towtiisil ns gretitly help-; us in finiling our own men. Religion-; ineetings sit-e con ihieteil iii eisery seiktion of the hospitul evesz sunilszI aktemoon. The email-pessimis- "hm·e eher-ge of the-se sen-ims dloy l insge that putors nnil others send in the nemes end nd (li-esses of solilieiss to the Com Ymission as neeukately as possible. lt is ahsolutely heiser-seyn lt huppens isuite oft-en that we eall upon s man as sooii as we get hit iiilili·ess. hat kincl that he has Yheen in thi- seisviise six or eight iiiionthsc The-i we know that same Fast-ji« has neglxsistisil to ilo Lwlnit he hiiii bei-« iislceil sind Hut-geil h klo- l invitik pastoiss »aus-l frleiiils of soliliers to send Ythe immes ol· soldietss to me per Jpzonallzu Only two ok our pustors Jhiive shown the speiaial interest Hin their hoys of writing ine s Jsbout them. You sutely all can juppreelste that it will help me iveky much to knows someoliing kahout the boys hetore I esll ap Jon them. Perliiips l- will have einne- to make only one coll. llow helptul it would be to sey to s boyg «l tmiveil s letter from your part-oh ot- tisoiv your l inother or tat-den« Let us do Herz-thing for our boys now while they are gjving Mehl-Ist for us. . l hope that I have suikeeeded in gis-ins information about sum-s things hy which tin- great eint-u- fms whicsh l am hist-e may p n) fi t. Witli kincl (·hristian Hreets itqu from Mit-m M. Haus«-u, 820 Polorailu Hur Jlatihiittint. Kaus. -— ..--—..— Oplssningen ai Papste enickusic n. Juki-d Honiin til, yvad andern-g ncdc nylig yar strcvct i »Quinte ren,« at Bestennnelfen oin Lpløss ntngcn af Entokaisicn er ndcladt i Aarsberetningen fra i Zion hat jcq privat faact den Meddclclsc, at Be slntningen finch paa Elde IZIL Tor lasse-J under Zondislaisscns Bi lovc: »Vedtagct, at de PUng der cr i Prccstecnkekasscn l. Jan. 1918, overgives til Pciisionszikassscn.« Zein folgcliq er sing-sen ndc af Stand til at virlc, nam« den yar niaattct nd lcvcre sinc Midlcr; nien oin selbe Lsplogsningcn udtalcr den Befluts ning sig ist-tu Og Forboldct blivcr cndnn dunk lcrc dcrvcd, at paa Eidc läs; i sam mc Llarsbcrctningcn lasse-Si folgende Aatsinødcbcstonnnclsc: »Nun-macht ndtaler sin Tat til alle Gibt-nas ydcrc (til Prcrstccnlcfagscni og on inodcr alle vorc Menigtnsdcr og Moindcfonsningcr win) usdulivcnde at ydc Vidmg til Præstceiik".sk.ii.-sscii.« Der staat intct om, at den Jud famling kun sknldc forcgaa til Not aar Hle ch ser ittc vedrc, end at disfe to Bcslntningor itillet siq saadan til l)inanden, at der cr Grund til at spat-ge: hvad er Mctiiiigisit? hvils ten as disse Bestcnnncslscr gældcr? Lg for at tysc op i dcnne Dun kelan or dist, jeg sont-sä» at Ilarss inødet i Aar bot satte en Beste-ni melfe i Stedct for den der or ndcs ladt cller glcnit i Fior, saa onliver lan vid(-, at Saminndct liar be sluttet. at fta Nytaak 1918 eisi sterer Presteenkekassen ikke mete. J. M. Hans en. Were om Stdn-gingen Følgondo lldklip as cngolske Bla de vil rimcligvis interesse-re voke Umster felv om noglc of dem munt te finde dct lidt bissvcrrligt at faa Moningen nd af dct cngolskct Dct er san alligevcl en Tilfredsksftilslclsc at faa dct origiimlt. — Førit om Forboldct i Iowa efter «Tlie Des Moiucs Register«: UNÄVMOKIZID AND ÄZSUUU This gs-ns-r«l Iwnsitsnstis of ispixiisin with isosgnnl tsi fu«-mits hingznngis unt-si- »t« this girsssrnnr is- snnmnssd np l-·v Mr. Jahr-sein of th(- lau-« (’it«i« l’it?-.-«n. a staunt-h iiclminisitsntiun now-i nimm-: ««l’h-« Unile («itizisn ilnsss not inul·«---itnml tihnt this giesst-nor »t« tun-a is nntshokizisd t-) torhid thi- nsis »t· any tot-visit linignage within this Hutte-. This might he dun» hy this lisgislatiirp. hnt not us we understand it by the gen-mut- nnlesssi under extra oisslitinI-)- zum-wiss conkwnsd at s timcs us isiot or was-kuts- within t-ln« hordssrg »t« the- statt-." 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