Luther Register (Luther, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 26, 1936 Page: 4 of 8
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Home Ga Tried Out by French
Aft:
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Not waite 1 l&? 1-kole as motile aht iLtucHtt-1 vting
gas t!!eir kidtzing durti!L! the i ec4 11 ot
raid difsn-As servud its th(ir orlly trcins ti 11-
Women Control
Large Priv
To lal Wealth of 23 Estimati
ed at 210 Billions
New York —That the "great
United Siiitcs ti:ir il combine is
not a grcup of mighty inilui4iialits
0 Wall Street 11-iincs tint a va-t
framework of comfortiihl) off well-to-do
and reall rich wiiiivs" is the
REPRESENTS IL DUCE
The Countcss Gileazo Ciano the
former Edda Dlussolint danetter of
Italy's prenlier h according to
reports will visit New Yoik and
Washington early this winter
comilusion drawn by Fortune Mag-
azine in an intunate study of the
twenty-three richest United States
women
Seventy per cent of the country's
entire private wealth or the "sky-
shooting sum of $210000000000" is
the estimate of the golden flood
that has streamed into the hands
"not Of the oligarchy but of a
matriarchy" Fortune declares
That this traafer of the keys to
the greatest private coffers does not
indicate ziny supremacy of women
over men in earning power is ex-
plumed by the magazine on the
grounds that "the overwhelming
part of wcimen's billions has been
left to them"
In nnalyzing its selection of the
twenty-three "seightiest memhers
of this matriarchy" the Fortune
nrticle shows that these huge for-
tunes "clerked from two sources
About half were made in finance
and basic industries About half in
merchandise sold over the counter
with motorcars remaining for trans-
portation from one to the other"
The first type thanking and basic
industries) is older than the sec-
ond and as would he likely of more
solid social Lai kground
Only one of the twenty three
wealthy subjects of the article is
credited with occupying her posi-
tion because a woman took a hand
in founding Iler own wt's71!1 !':te is
Mrs 11litthew Astor Wilks dateliter
cJ "America's only great woman
fortune budder the sensaton of an-
other age: Iletty Green" The other
twenly-two constdute the richest
United States women today "not be-
cause they amie7ed (entitles
selves hut hstau'e they were the
wies -ind datmlitcrs heirs and as-
signs of some of tle mitin's richest
men:'
S:25000000 the Smallest
The minimum riches of the twentv-tlree
who form the hasis of the
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tie Fortuncs
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Tax Auto Washing
to Raise Revenue
G107 Atitria — FI"Le
(I n
1 !ttlyi :a I at 0 taut NiaT:t ftng
ttx It it-t a lety 'in city
: iit ti tor
t t t to V"C OA at
f
ti It ::: L r v iiit ty
ite tit i tfl t (
1 P f I X
U!1 I it Ili: — tt fi ct rity
I: r t rit
(tits a int rith
tiitillttt
Recerc!s in Texas Show
rill of 3:3 NletwJrites
Live Lien
ori I cci- a r e
civii to t:ive Lifleu
1)r IL trterel silpu cf
thC divi :y i the
rriu-icuni LY
±-atcs of tie fltii1Itu ts for
iip-ploy
TAckt ZtIC 111
haVe
ticoH cliy pimpiises
11e lareet lent tor ceute1tui1
xkch:lis more thin
tAimds It V 1tlild iii on
an Indian titiervitliin on the hprer
Itruios ri cr
A di cion hour atcsisa Texas
Is believed by scuinteiis to have
been caused by the largest meteor
to strike vithint the state
Foz tune article is placed tit $:5
A di pision no:ir Odessa Texas
"On the hasis of certiiin kcy ("Witt- believed by silontOs to have
ifiealwils a n d characteristics" 'wen caused by the largest meteor
these twenty-three women "tend to to strike ‘vIthio the state
split up into smiller groups" They
are hot "one obvious type" alti-augh
ntt so many tinrudate1 Jaywalc:s 3W Cr:nge
thxv are
and distinctive 1ersona1ities" the Before Finrer Pointer
article states
— Traffic Patrol-
"Fourteen are in social registers
e I" ''""" ! WAlter C Bender 'the worlds
run are nut Just anout fourteen ocly foLLerooilitirg icittfie cop:
(not by any nleanS tho social reg- t1ik
1-vchology is eN'ective on
kter f(urteen) go in 'wavily for
tti ta-Lttoty 111
CietY Libout nine uvula it 1I1I
Violators 1
o m
f the woen take little or no in-
criEge fore Dender
terest in handling their affairs half ' 1‘1'u1 "" 1I1""1 Y"u' by
take an active interest Eight sunply pointing Lis left index finger
at a f:oder-dodger and rubs it brisk-
of the women are young eleven are '
ly v the index finger of his right
iniddle-aged four are old Besides
those who manage their estates one hand
woman is a sculptor one has a book- "I quit bellowing at them 20
shop two are proprietors of racing years ago he said 'because all I
stables None of the WorTINI is strik- got was a sore throat"
nuily active in politics very few are
acii‘e in religion but better than a "EXIIIA" IS GIM) STAR
half take an interest in phil-
anthropy" A footnote explains that "certain
women a r e potentially wealthier 1-- !I -41
than" some of those "who are con-
side red" in the article "but they
haxe not yet come into their mon-
ey" It cites Josephine Ford and
Ailsa 'Alellon Bruce as examples t -
Roster of the Rich
Fortune's rosier of the twenty-
three rfehest United States WOM-
en" reads as follows:
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Niattile Astor Wilks
Payne Whitney
Iliirry Payne Whitney
Mrs Charle S'uoman Payson
Airs Gertrude ‘'Inderbilt Whitney -
Mrs nises
Mrs Andrew Carnegie
Mrs Dosvell
Mrs Alexander Hamilton Bice
Mrs Hugh Dnan
Just as an "extra hand" when
Mrs Alfred George Wilson low1111 zoion t 'r'e‘t F Wq-
Mrs Dodge Sloane
' kowitz young soh halfback of the
Irs John T Dorrance Ilukies of the University of Wash-
s Edward V Hartford
ington has devehTed into one of
Mrs Vadirn
llMkarotr the mainsprings of the squad
eilly
Mrs Joseph E Davies S
Mrs Charles E F :'IcCann merityiliree pairs of hands They
Mrs James Donahue range through kinking Wall Street
Countess ItaliQWIll-EeVent:OW Standard Oil steel traction inter-
!Airs Charles H IIabcock ests the Dodge motor car earnings
James II H Cronmell and those of Campbell soups two
Mrs Duke Diddle gredt chani store systems the A
In the course of the revealing & P aid the Woolwotth stores
biographies of each of these heir- liceakIdst and other food products
! Just as an "extra hand" when
lowl111 sooon Wqs-
' kowitz young sorh halfhack of the
IlLokies of the University of Wash-
' 'noon has develip01 into one of
the mainsprings of the squad
twenty-three par -A of hands They
range throuizh banking Wall Street
Standard Oil steel traction inter-
ets the Dode motor car earnings
zitnd tho!-e of Campbell soups two
grea thaia store systems the A
P cind the Woolwotth stores
bceakfist and other food products
eses the magazwe outlines t h e which contrihute to the Post tortune
various semi:Ts uf the inv-erve for- and Po PcyiwIds ond Duke tobacco
tunes that have grartJte1 into inlus!iics
Bike Tra Nos Gad!4et for Baby
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A novol trcolwAled trailer eatries otby on a ride bdund ekhIdy's
bicycle TLe ti-Aicr was constructed rartl- of old bicycle part: Ind cost
less than 1U It :tz niale by a resident of Eitst Lanc:IsHre Frgland
) I rv It leit tre int-ore room
lamoui IAmehou-e Im-c Its Iteptimin o
lIe has Liken Le recesary steps
for tne oitni lote reTLraLon of the
throne room of I m L lani p:ilace this
Snister London Spot Is Now It's a illy it really is" sa"' city now used :is the nlectInLt plaoe
Cnarhe nro‘n "Thet els not a '
Just a Grubby Slum of the tert itorial house of rep-
s! i ! r le'1 in Lt-leiiie toLlo-
Icsont itive 'rho plans inclftle the
1 1-1( n-i a t':t1 rOiring "II"'S — ' ' l' 111 i' "Po'r ' ti ro's-4
lir l''n — P'" r cli LIel'nu''' KA( hi n" v14 Ile Loiiie dope' Y I ' ' ' '-' '' "L'
11 Laer zire now in ‘''e - hip
An I 'vk !it'S rt'te 1 r o I d sLlors drhl 1 I 'O
e il t!
lt trarloors H city I 1 1 1v
C Li lie Fif- n z! I Lt ! tdomu-11 t 1 Liu (iL L L
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TIIE LUTHER REGISTER
if 1 'I( y rh-r: o P t
- 'T 1--- er c"t e :1- ( 111'ii'tSe Sqiii('d ILetr sin -- I "cre ‘IccLi(fl In 1::''d t)Y r'4 ni'"L'ile
nye-i i t 1( t (I L:7 c f ly4 ( tai tx0tt tolly h!Tis it 111Wati iCil 10110Ned Ili(' 1110n-
ffty4rj yt 1 h: w d t d y nu (econ il gr 'uil r 'res-1 '' archy Letore the- anneton ol the
It I I idlle slum
Isumus in ine ulliiett Ztrtit'S In la93
1tn r--: t-:- i in k t7yrs tlat (17ztrInt
it U:f 1 Iff If C'A''y t t ai i''Lr'er ' -Tnnre 1re only atut a huncire i Actmg Governor 11te i hnvtrg the
ard 1'00 !--: '-'I! k- --- f:v-'-y Ant : Cs - L -t! It ft:' s-i C1Ilie Brokn throne room re:trrr:et in kcc:7g
Cn t'':!'-t f 7-- t ' ! - '' r !- -- I 1i7:i: 1(1 11ti3O11s ary 1vitli ille glartnr il t77e tornter Ilion-
'ft ' !ti l'''' 1-7 - '-' ' n - '1y ii tt 11 may iirCily rtsilt'S of ‘ Hch remain in the
YttA t': k f f :---: - -7 7 7- t H! 1-ut tie-1- t Thtyr l portraits ut fiumer rulers on the
1-:( ry 1t 0 :: '-t I v :' t' 1 :' : :ail !! v I'LartsII - I walls ttII nal rt-:-4 anti Ita:ts crval
Fd::t c-:I:: :S : a s - tl - t1 chantialtot s zsts waIl as the cro-sest
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Tia!(:!": r"t--r F7 ! 7'7 t v: v: srears !'YInUolical of early native
c-11(er tyn:e cn i ' — 7' r ! c Ic--:rn ef Old armies
veerys in t'n t ' f If f f ' i Ilatal 10 11:it Acylin I The room is furni:hod in native
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Fit kt't IrEy i' t t i t-!' ' fl! t t' ft ! AI (lerr 0 r wood--4 pi incipa4 1litid koa
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17ind dt-'!4-n-Lz'i rc I d'4r' a s 1 ' C'hi1 't- :'1 1!:o td v i1 111 de- i The iiils upon Lich the ftrone
tdrerniPl!tc-H:''' Cr In the :74A an I ci'-d t!-t Ulf! t'ted Ses here- einnrs will l'e placed is s'ill °vei-
ls e'we — You lynionLer !ter sh11 l'e in n 1---!I t ei711 : nine Iv the iletvy cAll1- 1114 once
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1 1 e‘e oh 1:11-nn1 tuaralelys e grace' rtrgs and CiiteerS
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pro Ar1( riL
Guorge Henry
his w tnif his ‘N'!ft
vas detinel to 1 'rn e sCrl a
favorite in Amem-:i
shown in Lonsion 'dt 4i1
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Acadenlys eKlbit in L W'non
IThutnton paathtl it he ha I 110
idea of ii-rtamg it vial tie
American Thar' mg Day ctl-
ehration nor dal lie o(r dream
that it Nvould Fecome a symbol
of that celehrttton
Moreover he gave it an en-
tirely different th:o from the
name hy vhieh v e it Ile
called it "Early Piii f NC'S'
England Gog to Armed
to Protect
diis and Etmit" 1t ve
Americans preferring "Aine-
tliing Thort tl stmiTy" even
in the titles (1 our Ibtorical
shorten:11 thnt "hal-
tam Going to Th(yi
a roe d-ttntard for t e a al
(1LImrence l ti 1e PintanA
and the ITtnt-tIti ve chanrtal
that title to 11e coo ty vheh
the picture is now knov11—
"F!!4rmls to Clamch"
livspiration for the Tainting
cour-e its pos-!hie the
ditlimence Lcocon tI tt
groups of pto-
veers For the theme of the pic-
ture Nva to hint by a
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rass21 111 1 rtts —IYt:r1rn
thers" --rho Itv
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tiH tho to tl'o
church 10
(kf ni t 1 0 l'100t t I
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the dY''11 of
roug1")11
tures doJIt V thv Pilgrims
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I r e r k Lc Vey 1-
cone veIl tt' so pop-
u::nr Ls ah:y C f is wan! roht-
ihe :"nio:g the
the 1t t't 1'cne are
no vonen In it tnoy aeco:int for
that
1l114hton
p:Lnt:t: fetnale fi-
t 1 e II f trt:t of
noiab:y
"The Two Fare-
of the 17c ilryv-
er" tn Alden and Pr
aYd due 1!:noly
to t'e wn tdlnelot in them
lea a Noit'1
1:'l3 VThen Ie vas
cJ:rc
to and so::IH in A!1:
N Y -'hche r
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iht:et Ifl ti Font
soe Lire
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I is cio
to f celoIs and
t': VTht
Lien) Le I r
1) e lIts
Le L cf
v:Js d-sIn OA to tweohne a dk-
til:::tIted career os tin art
F:(! tt time on he contin-
ued to in an tni:-:ystcrnat!c
wziy hov-eve-r Realhnrg the nek
for tochnieal trrinin he suc-
ceeded in syTine several of las
paintIta4s in -Nlhany Lnd with
the y obtained thus he went
to Lon(lon to snidy Ator a few
monllk he returned to Alhwty
and sith'--egliently moved to New
Yolk cIty vhere he remJincd for
t vo years wid soon mate him-
self 1ceown as a landscap:c pHnt-
cr Ile also yolked is
oiN of his coinn:isions
being th e illustrations for Wash-
Irvirg!:s "LoLond 0 f
Sleepy Lullow" lu 13 he
tcd bi ilrst rieture "Win!er
iJ the lltonal Acalc!-y
f Ind fl'OCri("It-
ly reFresented there hcIng made
an acadetniel:tn in 1:'71
IZeturns to 1:trilottl
In the meantime howc!ver he
Ind left T'N'ew York for study in
tir:1 -:vel on the contInent
and in 7 he notnrned to his
nve L and set'1e1 in Lon-
don iit e wok hack with )hill
a 'Feat fondncs for the Unilekt
Stales here he had srent
boyhood and this cmy101101 at
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whote re-
gyeat that it
brought thorn revevently throtwh
the snowirif's each Si1 ba h
morniug every man carrying a
PJ):e and a gun soinehow ap-
peol3 irrAlLy to us at Thaul-sciving
"Ve pi'e upon Mr Boughton's
picture of t:le firm miAnnor in
hiC11 the 1'ul'itan3 f3ced their
eerYdoY riIs with soine de-
gree of thwilifulnes to those
there rcpre“ nted for lvvdnr the
to estHTish a ILty u
:!1Hti'1 recall our de-
Cod een
we had the glory of estalo!i-::n
a ditty witich (
oUl l'd0021)derxe of 1111-
er nations"
DiflhLtfll hansclf ha!- left 1:k
record of Iwv punt-
mg cnm ul:out
I sal: pctures
xv11:1 i i pHr'k he
1:doLrrd Frere
rural IILluer nod aitelwwti:-
I00don unler Ihe
Iit elingn!!! inflUenee IA
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y Jut II' a'
Frre kt'
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ittentitt tliat 1 did nitt ftel
citaie entitled to so I k it Ow
uteaittiant track and hethourid
Trio if the PuritniJA anti titi !tad
tint routtilintitioe tit-tinttit!tis Hi vitteit
itne
tif e1!cly e
cnmz iit 1:inni l
a grcitcr niinJ
Lir if hmies TL j ittturn rittet
rtritt‘i in fte cioptH- el an
nniti a sailatteoly
si t eV cre-
Neal "Atinpliere-
tit :t ie t
(if 1' ittitiitton's
"iiiii:ttitiitititiris" into I i i t
11:y viiten token in ctittitt
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1' RI I 111:11‘Vi III' SPIV I:N(4AM) (-XIN( TO IVOW-11111 ARMEI) TO PROTEICT TEEM-
sPINES 1-trONT )7 LOANS AND Ulf I) nEATS
(Pilgrims Citing- to (hurch)
r : a trt l'ii: r s :- iii Teil the ideas ot Anioraans CalCq r IV a begiLis:' 111 A
c ida rtarii trio find of pcoplit ica while still diiiiii! diriasei
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v1 i senhel Nev- Entilanii inil he was planning to !shetch !
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r ' -- ':: -' i- t' dr-eut it i-e-y for Ilium to N Litt1- !-TIOW Scv111S In order to 1
1 otd it Iwi t f thise pioneor tunes !hate himself to the Cu
Cot tadidy a is true that ve ret of the Nckv Ihnitland
i ti-- (tr r fi)i‘ Idm in to- a troire -t ivid ii)iric:iiin of those tor he diil hht (kiwi ing f
eal ly Ni-iv Einilanctos from tinie in a lirolis iitudio Oa(
I -i- I to h- ii ith-a i I hs- It ta)s fiinuias painting Mole vortitie there at) (1
- 1! : li ' 1 :-10 V:!:i 1:- (ctl -) Olitql at ThankS- Itlitt Vi:itt'd hint and deciin
- : :- 1 ih'-1 (-sir v- h d g:vitiii than we do from nail- conecrncii over the seent
IcS WI'ds Whi(11 11'0 ide(I the pitiful pthtlit of the strut
ta 1 dh: 'r:i' -than his nrspiration for it nituthtun set to young artist vlio WaS arprir
:: -- GL :7: 1 ) ('LI ' - Wlh on this picture in ItitIti and too poor l() afford coal for il s
s tho ce ho cIlat "The finhThi‘d it ill tune for the Royal that he repoitnd the inalIer
in Atid riCa Acaihitoy's exhibit the next year weidthy 'woman of the new
riaiit y I Pt th: idI'adei bat It 0--oi hi!- 011IV contribution to hood in the hope that she Ni
e ri -- ri it I is Lc er Iii thot c hiliit it it Nkas cnoteiii h(ld) Itiouton
s vie: Is' iikli hid' so pop- to ettiiiiinill his reputath-in as a She proniptly called unon
as i-c-: cf his o'dii-r padti- real ZitiVt and orderod an expenve
(' 1fe iinio4 the l'ill'Irds Cwicornliut it one Enttns'a crit- lure 1ore:in:4 a clieck for a
iips the Let t''st thi--e are le sidd: "Tne pathos hal drit- sum of riaiiiey to hind the
i--iheri In it rnay acceant for Inatie Streng!li DI the comphsition pin IncidentaIly the sal)0
IIiithHon v as e- peciiihly and the vir of the teclancal the painting Wai to IHO a Stir
t:fH in piiihthait fiHale chi- treatment roade tIns vie k tia-ccii-i lardaciipe ihout as far ren
11 t'e ip c1 cf ntt-it of tilly successful and put Vir froin FlIO'N atA ice and a iII
Lictrrcs notati'iy lai "Pi! linuit'idon finally among' the rodht stuo as woe cciii iiniatli
i dixdys" "The Two Fare- priemrivrit of the yuartr in td:Is veclii lii t the hinfl-hearted
4" cd a of the I 7ii:ivi- vithi ordinal ideas and id:ill diaic!I an ruturael id the i-taiiiii h
"it I n Alden aril Pr:-uulii- tid the iivcriut' flat ct- a to i('e for Ic(iself tiiioe (1
"i'rh(Illa" is duo lar:iely nuire illiarilhatent is the coatu-leit tivieace of hor tioneviThrice
e viiihen di picicd In ILt1 Of :Iti ArnerieWl CtWe: It re- V:ZIS very nutch surpriand t(
h-hitori vitii born in No f(1 onires rio art education to tat- it :!s coLi zN c‘cr This I
:dhl in li:'-3 ViThen h v14 tin:'un1 the bud! tho paintiiet rioinhid iraitories viiich soot
(:irs thil his taa‘d!:' cd-ite has fr( hi the firtt LA ul-Q1 tdo x inecd her that thi tIdali!
fro: a J a 1'1 H::: V in A:1 ': I'L'0 'The r1eti:e of that brave vf:111!- irtr-t xv:As
cfe
let
carecr As a hogni: in Amer-
icA while still doing hin(icapes
he pLaining 1J !-netch some
scenes In order to accli-
!nate h I1kIf to tile rigors
of the Ncw England win-
ter he did iHq draing for a
tioAe ill a finleJtuollo oae day
vh1i werhitiv thrro an ettierty
rttun vi!t)t'd him and hecarne so
concernti over the seemingly
jitd phHit of the struPgling
young :Artist vIio W as apparently
too poor to) afford coa1 for stove
that he reported the matter to a
eaRhy 'woman of the
)(I in in thr hope that she would
h(lt) Boug'ton
She proniptly calVd upon him
and (Jrdercd an expenve pic-
ture leavir a clleck for a large
sum of rui7ey to hind tLe bar-
pIu locidentady the s11)ject of
Cre tHuting was to he a surnnier
IiirdJcipe---WotA flS ftr removed
for:t t'o--d ice and a r!reles
studo ohe ecAdd irncino A
veck li r the hind-heart2d
returnt1 the -ttitilo hoping
Lte for sone cheery
oviepce of hcr hc:novoce She
was very touch surrrLAyl to noti
it :ts co!tt zN c‘er This led to
iriturws vaich convoun!-
irtnt xv:ts 11irt In a
1 I
cold studio fyiim rather
than Deeessily Sae was Very
much amused to learn lituv in is-
taken she kid been about his
situation and he beca in e
a staunch friend and enthusiastic
1)atran of the young Eriiilis'aman
ATI InterkItional Equitation
Piiimilaton died in hut be-
fore Lis career ended he hnd es-
tablished an international reputa-
tion as an artist of tic‘at versa-
tiky Not only was he famous
laiit'a Finiland arid America fur
of 1e Puritan era
Lant herliecliair days in
'1orl hut he vu aiL0
si:c( crful in paintin'il the-
timi's of Fit nch peasant life
ctirtil of Ilumilaun's pictures
have ticronic parIs of public col-
aas Cale of 1)4ttill sub-
"V:ec1 of the l'averient"
is in the N1ornil tIallery of Frit1-11
Art "Vio a the Peaci Leaves
Fail- an aniaran r vas
pur - t'ne if Itsly
hi tLu I'ainni-ipal Art tIallery m
The Corciiran (I-111(1'y in Vash-
imion 11 C Ici vvi of lus
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aril rue
1'dict of Vi1-
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