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Show HHHJ j j Objected to Opprobrious Term. B TMIh from Merlin: A well-' -nvn H J woman snclnlltit agitator, I;'rnu V'ttz, H ' if rrrontly visited tho adjacent town of H 1 Kcpenlrk, a place known us "llorlln's H , J, ws ..- ," on ncco-,it of i'p nn- H I mcrous laundries. At a public meeting H ' there, mainly nttended by wnahcrwom- H I en, l'rau Tletz Htlgmnt'zrd Inuncl-y HH i owners ns "pashas." ""his remark, fl with all It meant, was regarded ns II- "I jielouH by tho owners, who took nc- H I tlon against the lady, and sho was H condemned ti eight mou"is' Imprison- j ment. Fran Tietz, to uscape punUh- B ij I ment, hns agreed to Insert an apo!o H in tho press to the effect that the lcun- BBBl dry owners arc not pastes. |