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Deming Graphic, 06-13-1913
N. S. Rose
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Deiuinif 99.W
Pure
Water
THE DEMING GRAPHIC.
Dentina AirOovernm't Teat
Breathing
100per
ct.Pure
Teat
A LIVE PAPER IN A LIVE TOWN. "
VoLI'MB 11, NCMBKR 41
DEMINQ, LUNA COUNTY, NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY,
JUNE
13, 1913.FIVE CENTS
A COPYA DEMING PIONEER BELL WELL IS GOOD SECOND ROUND IN TO ORGANIZ E DEMING IMPORTING LABORERS CONCRETE FACTORY IS
'
NED WEDNESDAY PRODUCER, IS REPORT FIGHT FOR WATER' CREDIT ASSOCIATION FOR MIESSE TRACT
;NEARING COMPLETION
At Home,
Surrounded
byFriends
and Pump Connected Directly With Cat-Relativ-End Came Peace- - Ing
and Water
Level is Notfully to
W.P. Tossell
Lowered in Pumping NEARLY30 YEARS
INBUSINESS
Urge Funeral
HeldYesterday Under
Auspices ofthe
DomingLodge
of Masons
Deming
mourns today the death of
one ofher
beHtloved and
most ex-- rmpUrycitisens,
William P.Tossell,
who
passed
awayat
his home inthis
eity at anearly
hour,Wednesday
morning,END WAN
PEACEFUL
In company with his aon, C. It.Tsell.
whoarrived from
Douirlasr Mouduy eveningwith
bis wifeand
son tosurprise
Insfather
with a visit, thedeceased was
MJOyúMITuesday's noonday
meal,jokiugand
having the
jolliest of times,
when he was suddenlystricken with paralysis
of the left aide.Loving hands laid
him
tenderly
on acouch nearby
und he neverthereafter regained eonsei
ñusness,the perfectly peaceful
end coming atan early hour Wednesday
morning.The large and impressive
funeralservices
wereconducted from
his
late
homeThursday morning
un- der theauspices of
Deming LodgeNo. 12, A. P. & A. M.,
the
Rev. H.M. Bruce,
pastor, and the
Rev. W E. Foulks.former pastor, performing
the lastministerial offices for their departed friend,
whoaefaithful,
un- - selflsh andunremitting labors have
been the
greatest single human force
in making
the
DemingMethodist
Church what it istoday. For more
than aquarter of a century
hehas
been an
officer
inthe church and
Sunday School,ceasing his active
la-- hots only a fewdays
ago.The
influ--nice of'
hispure life and Christian character
will long becherished
byj the community who loved him so well. As amark of the
highregard
...; I. 'Uh k..(I 1.1--
nn .. i,.,u
MVIU,K,...
VHKItinil 111n II,i.
eity was
practically suspended
dur-ing
the funeral hour.
REFUSED OFFICE
Thedeceased
wassn honored
mem- berof
the Masonicfraternity and has
been clerk
of
the Woodmen ofthe
World sincethe
lodge wasorganized
venteenyears ago.
Hehas
de- clined all politicalhonors, although
many timesproffered.
The
deceased
was born in Kingsequipment
By--
blessing
isHfly
jewelry
feel. Mr.A
PIONEER
In November, 1883,
the family oval
to Deming, oneyear
the higher
life.
after
cominirhere
he Was convertedjoined the Methodist inureb.
andhas
been oneof best ...
ImmJ
..i
muí....J uiimi --- a!aciive
niemoers.L.Selilelnlier, .--. 'C 1001
u'ik
linitvd- -
'.n inarriaire
to
Mrs. Helletl.
Kern,oi
Colorado who with
and host
mourn his
departure.
FAYW00D
Honorable
J.
N.Upton returned to
his in Deming
Tuesday.
Tom ton
and
family visit"i
DemingSaturday
onbusiness.
L. McCoakey
the "Cimagre rami,
wastransacting
wbusiness
L I'emingSaturday.
Mr. and Mrs. ft. K. Bell
left
wiver City ona
bualneaa trip.Hrry Whitehill
waa in Deminga Thursday
to biasunt,
Mrs.R.
Hudson,
Morris Nordbauh
and friend
mo-"re- dup
Fay
woodCornelius Whitehill came down Town on his
t
'visit friends sod attend the "bran
--hit" riding
at
Dwyer.The picnic
dnce
DwyerRN S complete
success. Mr
Mo-berl-the
Portwood ranch
behas
H lotof horses,
off two
prises for the
bRt ridingsod
roping.Mrs. Hsnns
RAISES
500 GALLONS A MINUTE Another Good Well in Coming Capi--tol Dome
District
Brought in by GeorgePaxton
The new and unique pumping plant
of Professor
George E. Hell of the Capitol Domedistrict has jusl
beentested
out andhas
developed 0 flowof
500gallons
a minute with twenty horsepowei Muiisey engine"d
No. 4 Advance pump with Black--ham seuL
Th''
ftmo"l,t ot" W1,,t'r luuwn ""la.
me piaut can tak,care
ami it morewater
is needed, which i alarger
plant must heinstalled.
The inter--ftuw f installation
is the fact thai pump is connecteddireetlv
withthe casing
and there--fow
N'''''
on pipe ot the ordinary
kind. The well is 150 feet deep, 60 feet towater,
andhas
developedHhitely
no draw-dow- This latter
fact is dueof
course to the presmea of
morewater than
the plantlift. Y K. Iluminan put down the well.
AT LOW COST
It may be
of interest
to notethat
the totul costof
theplant,
including1,11 equtpasenl
and labor of
batalla- - tion.no'
10e0ted
01,600. Theumoimt
of water
obtained iscapable oi irrigating
eightyacres
of land, which taael''''
heacreage
w",
l earn man in thiscountry
can!'
without help.fact, forty acres
isa large farm and
nereH wil1
probably
beconsidered
the maximum sizefor
aenterprise
the Mimbres Valley. The landgreediness
ofmany
ofthe farmers
from the Middle West used to tiling'from eighty
to twohundred acres
isheld
their infrequent
to produce profits. In- -
"
tensive
farming
methods in use hereare totally
unlike theextensive
meth- ods inthe great agricultural States of
Middle Westand
it ishard for
manyof
our newersettlers to adjust
themselves to what at first seem mere"squaw patches."
OOOD ONE
Another well,
recently tested,
inthe
rich Capitol Domedistrict
be- longs to GeorgePaxton and tested
uh
asouter
leid crops, iroimvi
Bell will
also plant potatoes, as
they do well in the soilof
the Mimbresand require
u minimum of at- tention., ,,. arrÍH
of pooks i.uk
wonf.
.u,.i.st dancers and
I . . .
Mrs. V. Whitehill
as the
best ladydancer
Five automobiles came up.Miss Kuili Merrill, bus been visiting Miss Anna .laeobson at
their ranch near Spalding, returned
to DemingTuesday.
Mr. Allen, who is visiting at the
Port
woodranch,
wasthrown
by n broncho andhurt,
the stepping on his chest.H. H. Biahop
and Frank
Reed leftfor
Mr. Moberly'snear
Spald- ing Monday.They
will bring back Mr.Yates' large
wheatbinder
to bindu TKev claim the wheat
turn
nu' hre
isalmost
eiiual to thenaiinilt wiiet.
mo will some oneplease
build aflour
mill?It
is not new Ibing to old timersthat
good wheat canraised
here,as John
Brockman, the miJHoneireof
Los s.made hi
first
money Old Town, where hehad flour
mill.Several
people were by Indi-ana
goingto
Old Townfor flour
andcorn
meal. The mill wasburned
andthe
towncleaned
out byIndians
in 1888, butthe spring
where the millwas
ia still calledBrookman's
spring.Mrs. Dillard Kennedy, who
has
alarge cattle ranch near
Alpine, Tex-as,
iviaitiag her daughter.
Mrs.Tom Templeton.
ton.
Ontario.
10, 1846,and(8n K0 water
mnuW-- Thvdied in Deming, New Mexico,
June
is a No. B American pumpU.
1013.After attaining
his ma- -""d thirty horsepower
RumelyThis will will develop a thoti-bf-. he moved to
Michigan,
wheregne.
married
MissSarsh Lucretia
gallons a minute in thencar
threesons this
union,lure
and sufficient toirrigate
160W. F. Tossell,
of San Diego;
C. II.ncres.
The well is feet deep, Tossell. oflaming, his associate
in feet towater
andhas
a draw-ta- ebusiness, and
C. R. Tos-- down of sixPaxton
intendssell,
of
Douglas,Arisona.
P'a"1,,cres
oi Hwhere
ta-l-er themother passed
toSoon
and
its
haSprings,
histhree
sons agreat of friends
nowhome Temple
of
in
for
MondayV.
visit
to
Sunday.
to
Old
motorcycle Friday
and at
who
leases
where
ñne
walked
with
a
ot
ever
unlikely,
the
can
is
In
twenty
responsible
for
failure
theused the
Valley
H.
who
horse
ranch
be
at
killed Decemberninety
Amended Complaint Filed by Mlm-iC- d L. Pennington Will Call Meeting Twenty-flv- e
Additional Workers
NewProcess
ofPouring
Blocks En-ures
Valley Co. Agalnt Rioof
Merchantsto
Talk Over Landed on10.000-Acr- eTract ablet
Maker tn..i en
Mimbres
Irrigation
Co.HEARING AT
SILVER
TOMORROW Final DiversionRights
on Rio Mim--.
ores will Probably
Be De elded by Supreme CourtAn amended complaint was tiled
recently
by the Mimbres Valley Irri-gation
CompanyRating that
the in- junctionrestraining
the Hio MimbresIrrigation
Company from nonatruet-la-gcertain
alleged diversionditches
....i, ,i... if...
m un,
xiMiiinrroi;...u.u: uncr conmiry
.10 the allegedrights
of the plaintiff company bereinstated
andthat its rights
to all the floodwaters
of the river be affirmed by the court. Hear- ingof
thecase
Mill b hadbefore Judge
( "liii Nebletl at Silver City tomorrow.Judge
B. A.Ifanu
of A- lbuquerque and Fred Shermanof
this city willappear for
the plaintiff and .Judge B. F. Adams willrepresent
thedefendant.
"AIN'T
NO CORE"In its amended complaint the plaintiff company met the points in the
demurrer
upheld by the court at thehearing
last week. The most important is the showing alleged to the effectthat
theplaintiff's
diversion of floodwater
wasaccording
tolaw.
that the
water
we--placed
to beneti- cialuse; that
the diversion, which does not exceed 6,000 cubic feet per second, leaves nosurplus after
irri- -gating
4,480.acres
of landplanted ito alfalfa,
cane, maize,grasses
andother crops;
the the amountof
the floodwater varies
fromyear
loyear,
making a measurement of it nipos 1jsihlc; that
theditches
and large cu- -nal being built above the plaintiff's land would
entirely
cut off the for- - mcr's supplyif
completed;that
thedefendant
bus never applied the ra--ter
to beneticial useunder
its alleged rightMAY
00
TO SUPREME COURTIt seem
that
the Rio Mimbres Ir- rigation Company nowhas
a newon file in the office
of
theState
Engineer, but luis enjoined the headof that department
fromacting
on the
application, the rights
at-- lagad werefirst granted to the
do- fendant companyseveral years prior
to therights
alleged to have beengranted
to the plaintiff company. Thecase
probably will be appealed fOfflj theDistrict
to the Supreme Court for finaladjudication,
.. ..
. .j...
. .r . SOCIETYEngagement Announced
The announcement
last
Monday evening at an dinner ut the localHarvey
Hotel ofthe
engage-- mentof
MissJulia
ElizabethPorter
andJames
WT. Dymond cameas
asurprise
to manyof
thefriends
of the young people in Deming. Thehosts of
the evening were Mr. and Mrs. J, If, McTeer. whose pjWf MissPorter
is,The color scheme of the
elaborate decorations
was pink. The table wasdecorated
withbride's
roses withi.,k ribbons
draped
from the largeat
rhe J.
McTeerThe were
guests:
-Mrs.
Hodgdon, Misaj Louise Hodgdon. J'eggy Tay lor. Williams
Rutherford,
Ed IFoulks, Samuel H.
A. L.
and
SamJae
ger.
definite time
for the has announced,
it taunderstood
thehappy
event willthia Porter
leftthe,
city Wednesday
for her
old home in( ripple Creek.
Mrglnia.
bride--to-b-e is one
of
Deming s most popu--lar
young womenand has taught
in the public schoolsfor the past
Dymond
a bualnets
of the
and
isrespected
!his .1 si
cintes friends
here.Plans in
Near Future
WILL BENEFITBUSINESS
HERE Those Who HaveInvestigated
Sys--tern Declare City Save Money from Dodgers
The in a recaní ieeue men-
tioned the fact that tl stablish-- menl
nf
n local creditassociation for
DimiiiK was beingconsidered and
Doming business men will be glad to learn
that
thematter has
so fnrnro- -i .i. . n
... i.
.lirrsscu
iniii r.owaril 1'cuniugton
Will, within n "Inut time, invitemerchants
and business men toattend
a meet- ing and consider plan proposed.THE PLAN
In 1JH cities and towns
of
Illinois the local creditassociation,
formed uponthe
plan to be shown Mr.Ptltnington, acts
b aclearing
housefor information
bad debt- ors, samerelation
to the local merchantand professional
man thatthe Bradstrcet
and Dunagencies do to the
jobber and
wholesaler, and have been found to circumvent'the professional
hill dodger at hisown game.THE BILL DODGER
rpnV.thc information
to thesecretary
by the member f theassociation
the man whorefuses to
pay his in onestore
of the town lllids it impossible toobtain
credittroni anol
herdealer,
because hisrec
or(1 known to all local
dealers. If
he moves toanother part
ofthe State
hissituation
is noeasier, for
the first iquestion
usked by a memberof
theassociation
ingetting facts
upon"hich to
basecredit "Where
did livoMt"
Thecustomer's rcc
P'
"csidenceforwarded
immediatelyfrom hisformer checks
placeattempt to
live at the expenseof
others.
Iheassociation thereby
its members from loss,and
auto-matically
locates thedebtor for
the benefitof
hiscreditors.
REFCSINO
Every member,
under
the Illinois pwn)pUfcsu
himself to extendcredit
,,, n0 on,, 0Q ,h0 delinquent list ofthe association,
and this, whensnd understood
by the public, is saidto
have had the effectof
mak--B ,.UHomcrs more
careful
about meeting monthlypayments
promptly,The
system as
usedhas
enabled dealersto
reduceprices
tocash
and promptpay customers, the (iraphic
will
reier
to thematter
again when the working planhas
beenconsidered
by thebusiness interests
of the citv.ThompSOn-Blak- e
A. II. Thompson
and
Miss Annie Blake, of Deming. wereunited
in
marriage
lastFriday
evening by the DavidStanford at
the Churchof
the Nnzarenc. The bride came to Deming fromNorth Dakota
last August. The bridegroom is one of Deniing'spioneer.
4
Lawn
Party
Lust
Friday
evening MissFlorence
and Miss PeggyTaylor and their
Hodgdon.
Porter;
Messrs. Ruther--"
i oiiuijiiiuauri.
Baptist
Church Notiee Owingto
thegreat press of
work in thesecretary's
officeand
aState
Board meeting the meeting.
Rottiat rur,.h
hopo(itponcd (o begin definitely the
fourth
fiund ,BJunc
IwWnf
nex(8unday at n
.m
m by he
,or vcrv.
fí
flttend '
Mrs. A. B. Daniel, who
has
recent- ly undergonefour serious operations
at Hotel Drew in ElPaso,
is now said to he out ofdanger.
A--
t.
Taylor,entertained
acenterpiece
toeach
cover. The placefriends their cards
bore the monogramof
the con--VmmK
embellished
ffh with
a lawnparty at
whichtreating parties
and waswith hand
painted roses
inwater
.bridge w played. Theparty
went color. On the backof
theplaee " J ft
flvcmotor
earde
was the legend : "Mr. and Mrs. following werepresent
: the Mesdames Leonard. Bush. Hairing-Imen- tM. announce engage--
Po'lar
Thurmond.Nordhaus.
of
MissJulia Elizabeth Porter
I'""--Moore--
UTiil'
Xhy M,89es e?n 'to Mr.
James
W. Dvmond.".Tanapn nnn I.miiHP
following M
u
m.namoKiou. .r. is '
ford. Dornbuah.Pollard.
Bush. Wil--n Mooreof
St.Nordhaus. j Nordhsus.
Foulks.Mc
Louis. Missouri ; Miss Elizabeth , .
. Waddill,
MiKlane
Miss
Lindaucr, Jarvis
Williams.Taylor
Although no wedding been
that occur
fall. MissThe
year.
Mr. is
snceessful
jmnn
city
bynnd many
Can
Graphic
the ILLINOIS
by
regarding hearing
thecom-
mercial
furnished
bill
is
his
saves
CREDIT
both
ReverendTuesday
From El
Paso,
Tex.GRUBBING
ENTIRE
HOLDINGA 40-Ac- re
Demonstration Farm
IsBeing
Placed
inService to
TeachIrrigation
rwenty-fiv- e
additional laborers
from El
Paso arrived yesterday
and began work on the Miessetract.
ThisStrength Material
makes a
total force of
forty-fiv-e menof
this section. Theordinarv pressed
exclusiveof
theclerical
and cxecu-- block hus been used here'as
else-tiv-employes
of
the Mimbres Val-- where, but bus not beanaltogether
ley
Alfalfa Farms
Company. Thesatisfactory because
of thetoarse
whole of the 10,000
acres are
beingand absorbent character of
the asrapidly as
possibleforthe'ished product.
The poured block, plowing being done bythe tractors
however, develops the fulltensile
andgang
plows. Thestreets of
thestrength of
theconcrete
and isof Miesse
are
beinggraded pervious
tomoisture and practically
in
addition
to the main andcross,
anindcsctructible
buildingmaterial, roads intersecting
thetract
inevery
Covered by a pebbledash
the buuga-meio- n,lows which will be built
of
the ma-- ANOTHER GOOD WELLrial furnished
by theTurney
Con-N- o.fi well on
the western
lineof "Jruction
Company to the HomePlot
thetract
is now down overseventy
Company willpresent
an architect-- j feet.Water
was foundat
forty-fiv-e'iral
symphonythat
will bepopular
feet
and
theentire distance, as far w',h
,no nomt'makers.
The firstas work
has progressed, has
been bungalow to be builthas
beencoarse water bearing
snmP,'mc
anmany
people terinlof
the bestvariety.
This walliBve ""mined
itcarefully. It
isof virtually
completes thetest of the
,UeP'casmg Spanish type and
erpossibilities
of thetract
Bjrfnor,n ,n 9 ncar
the con-sho-that
shallowwater underlies l're"'
blot,kfactory
which is being theentire
holding.equipped
with modernmachinery.
DEMONSTRATION FARM
s0:iiCK 0F
MATERIALThe
plant
islocated
on the brinkA 40-ac-rc
demonstration
fnrmZ is 01the dry
bedof
the MimbresRiver
being laidi oni
under the
.. directionof i
neca usethe materials
, neededfor the
anbeexpert agncu tuns
. On it will makingot concrete are found
hereproduced
even--variety
of pro-; -in
inexhaustible quantities.
A tram-duo- e which is fitted,. tor
cutivation
w"y OU an inclined,plane
, is usedfor T
in the Mimbres alley. A
feature noisting the sand and gravel
from will be anorchard
andbed
of berry garden
Bo hlarge and
smalldevator fruits
do well inthis section and
itla ...l. Kl.. !... ... i. i
I
,
a
.o , c is
r! material
diffprcntof
WANTS
ial
has
company
object 20
company
quickly
athey
it a
of
curing
overhead
1 a
a
who Ition.
a of
accomplishment be
PROCLAMATION
American
flag for
all
of
one
of
mostprecious of our glorious
Commonwealthjust
the exercise
of therights of
Americanit is fitting
that
we observe,"I" nil SSMI lAimtai,
T
the
onehundred
4,
of j.
v of
Americanunitv.
Let 4.4.
patriotic of j.
T
Demingdisplay
the4. , .
.
. . 4.
.vim in 11, coiors tun 4. dences,
business
public buildings, by
special exercises
showreverence
them in thepresence of youth.
4.wp h
T
of
the
Villageof
Deming.of New Mexico,
this
proclamation the
ob--of Saturday.
14.as
'under
and "Iof the
Village Deming,day of
year our
onethousand t
t lhirt....n
Signed:
Chairman.
H. II. GREEN.
JULIU8
ROSCH.S. LINDA FEB.
C. KELLY.
A. A.
of
FOR COUNTRY HOMES
Turney Construction
Company Will DeliverIts Entire Output to
Home
Plot
CompanyThe
making of concrete
by the newprocess of
pouring bidsfair
to be one of the coming i.ul..strw.
ter elevator distribute
leche
sad road the
plant
withcity streets.
MILL IN
SERVICE
wells on
four
of the HomePlot M-ec- re
tracts are
being putthe
land having
been grubbed Theof
theconcrete
hoUSM willbe
erected
on uesc tract-- and onsome of Iota held by
the
company. To
facilitate
theconstrue
work not only thematerial for
the be
manufactured
bvthe
Turney Construction
Company.!bt the
work cut .to
fin--ished in
the
mill is being placed niservice
onPlatinum
avenue nottar
fromthe
Depot. The miU.
ls
equipped
with. mould--
cr.
planer, sander.
lies all tbeother neccssarv
machiiicrvto
do tinTh,. l.niMiMi--r w --
i
ftle lifl.
feet with
an
engine roomand
receiv- ingyard. Power
isfurnished
byower L. G.
FISHER
IS IN
G.
Fisher
of Chicago, viae ofthe
MimbresIrrigation
Company, in
inspecting
development work now
ress
on Spnlding-Fishe- rnorthwest of
here. Mr. ha.-- been coming to Demingfor past twenty
but he smilingly ad--mits that has prosperity progress
ofsection
ap--pealed
as present.
Fisher
isthe
originalbooster of the
Valleyof tbe
Sunkenand
it waa bisforethought
which secured!large tract of tbe best Isnd
iu valleyfor future development,
',.,, trac brought
thehrec torevolving
screemito ite
fullest
development.TENANTS
foar
bins. From the bins the mntcr-mo
-The land which is plowed
but
isdrawn
off themechanical
which not been sold is beingconcrete
mixer which tills the formerented
by the on theeasiest
onflat cars.
Thecars are
run possible terms, the soleof
into thecuring
6bcd, is by the being to bring theland feet, aud
the blocks remain herí-as as
possible to highstate for
twenty-eigh-tbefore
ofcultivation that
mnypresent are ready
to bohauled
tothe
build-mor- epleasing
view tothe farmers
ingsites.
The blocksarc kept
moist the West whoarc
not par-- inthe
shedfor
eighteendays ticularly attracted
bythe scattered
byan system,
development in anentirely
new conn-- The equipment is designed tohandle
try. Thetask undertaken
bythe
tinyards ot
rawmaterial
daycompany
for season
is isready
tofull
operamental one,
bal thoee have notad
Thewater
iasupplied
froma
theprogress
being madedeclare its
well on the place,and
mile ca--to phenomenal.
The
stands
we
liberty
isthe heri- -
tages past.
has
comeinto full
citizens,
and iniinmiMAM
men,
and
thir--anniversary the
em-- blemevery citizen
the
illage ol
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resi--houses and and
to
ThArpfnrState
doissue and urge
servance June
1913,
Flag Day.
"I" Oiven
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hnndof
this tenth Junc,
in theof
Lord,tun.' Imn,
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unitJOHN CORBETT.
J.
TEMKE, Clerk.
CITY AND
blocks
mark. The
grave
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now down,
tirst
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which Lmon
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OF CHICAGO
NOW
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aqd
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turn-A- .W.
Sloss has s position as
so- - ingthe tract into
small, well dew!licitor for a
lifeinsurance
compr.ny,oed and productive farms to
satis-an- d issoliciting business
inSanta
fthe ever growing land hunger of
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