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502 THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD.

Mr. Scott said the Committee might be charged with being slow, but no one had starved as yet. If the Johnstown people were dissatisfied with the Oklahoma houses, sufferers on the east side of the mountain would be glad to get them. They would not be forced on anyone. He thought the $1,700,000 statement came from a rough guess made by Governor Beaver in private conversation and referred to all expended and appropriated.


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