everyone in glavka knew that there was such a password in minsk boris gustavovich, who was boris kustanovichtavovich was the director of a grocery store diagonally from the circus there now, in my opinion, they sell some very expensive hope of mermaids. picked up the phone. i told boris gustavovich something and a moscow official, accompanied by a uniformist, because we had something hard to carry, then they went to boris ustaloevich and that one with delicacies that were not on the counter, well, they were supplied to this store. he left for moscow with minsk delicacies, which were not available in a fairly well-provided moscow. well, i'm not talking about the fact that all the artists simply wanted to work in minsk, work in the minsk circus. the minsk circus under the marusaliv flourished with its zeal, three belarusian teams were released. here is the last one let out, i in the seventy second year. umarusalov, as a leader, had very successful foreign trips with circus groups, moreover, somewhere. hmm, in my opinion, in the early sixties, he brought a complete set of finnish saunas with st