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for houses used for billboards and for demonstrations. also concentrated at the public way. After the first week or two, there was very little technical communication, and the informal, of course, occurred everywhere.
^[[ image, of location of pay phones, loudspeakers,etc]]
[[underlined title of image]] COMMUNICATION & TRAFFIC [[underlined]]
The traffic portion of the diagram shows only one major path in the City: The public way. This was due to territorial boundaries, ease of movement and interest of passage. However, in times of severe rain, traffic went through residential areas to escape the mud. The traffic was pedestrian with few vehicles in the City. And, when the mud got worse, only service vehicles were admitted.
[[underlined]] ACTIVITIES [[UNDERLINED]] The first activity for most residents on arriving was making shelters, This did not take long, but, for some, adding personal touches did. Afterwards, some participated in the operation of the City by becoming Marshals or Rangers or by helping with one of the services. Others, the majority of the population, were expected to attend demonstrations when they occurred, There were few passive activities organized, save spora [[crossed out]]t[[crossed out]]ic classes in non-violence or occaisional[[aision circled]] civic

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