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** f —1 -. .«**** O—mlly fair TMjkl sad Wed nesday. uftyl prestaly shower* Oa tW toidt TM«U»r Cooler M the J\~\.* ‘‘f ' ' —mm *■«■■ m ■ «■■■■ ■ i VOLUME SIX: NUMBER ITS MILLER LEADING IN THE CONTINENTA L AIR DERBY Fork Township Negro Pies Following Chase By Wayne Co. Deputies UiMf mmi ni.fcwllii hm> fir* 8m GUitt «f Uiaor Tmkoo At H«w>; WMKaown A* nek Cog, I. fork township negro, rat before too door If hi* lk»l# bom aa toe farm Os Kresta Coar, hmi milee west at Qeltaboro. Dick *u happy; he hod compdeUd a grad run* of aMOteklio flKvblo •till In th« eoramp |ebind tbo hone*; ho bod ftuk easugh of tho liquor to roocb Um ringing stage. oad now In into hneehapglto* mood bo otrnmmod HU gal tor Ml rolaod bln voice in tbo melodise of bin race. A fruit |or of whiskey woo at baud for rap tort. A front Um roue from over tbo nwnDip in tbo book of tha honor, for tbo oob boat down troipoodonoy. and Dlcfc coked for away Into apace and oollod iuto bolug in meal* tbo that moved, him. “I*»r Gawd* asks, gtt, Dick,’*' aud donly afglotwad hi* wife, hurrying ttopafh tbo house and to tbo door, retor’a aberiff Ko-negv allopto* op Sr hill book o # do hpoaa.” . ■ JRMM oo to be «noble to throw mltf whtahtoi bod asntlad <«rruaalaglr dKAbr bia chin. Rot ba hod preaencr of mind enough to grab tbo foil fruit Jot of boot# oad to take I* with kilo aa ho loped aw-y. He hdS tnratd to ooa aide of tbo bouse orroctlay tbg| to area pa from Depu ty J. C. Kdftucay. I» a moment ho f°«»d htmae f running In tbo direction of Deputy Buck Gardner. Gardner and Komogay find their plstofe Into tbo air i« aa effort to atop tin flee tog man, who atlll bald to bia guitar and fniit jar. The depgtioe gar# chaa*. and Dick throw la Ibe Wold end con tibnad oq the run. Bu> «w he ran be naacrawad the tap of the frait jar, 1 • poorod rat tbo liquor and tosae<f the amply Jar into tho garden of a Mr. Vail. Mealtime, Depuy Carl Smith. t tba fleet-footed member of the Wajne > force, had pointd lg the chs*e from , Me hiding place. Til got the car where tt it bidden doum there end cut him off down the -cad." eaid Kornaguy. and he turned to carry ON ble Idee Hailtli and 1 Gardner bald to the trail, keeping Dlek In eight. Ip 0 few minute* the two deputies fctord Cox cry out aa If for aid. >aw bint drop to hi' kate in ■ dead atop *Afo youl hit,** one of them wa* ouot:d aa adying aa he came up to tha negro. "No, boa*, not bit, hut tired, fee rot to raat," was the rerly as quoted from tboMOgro. Smith aid 0- r dner noted Kornegayj ewtof tha car Into tha road fmov the point down the road and fired a platol to ahow him their whereabout*. t# up and lat**e *f *nt to Ihc road whara it la cootor," one of the nan said. mentioning that In the field where ibey were no wind or breeae stirred. Tba negro not to his feet and walk ed Mr. ral hundred yards, aeroq* a bale. io to Up ftodU arid thett ‘ again dropped to hi* fa«t serin* he must reef some more. Deputy Kor ( negay had mmc up by this time and] W**f »ls) Yd fat on Put or Ike road* .where It waa o little coo’er, saying tbit tb« deputise w re a* hot as he. The negro fell forwa don h : s face, ore rooms, fie waa dead. Deputy Kurnosov rsmalned with the body while 'Depilt'e# 4,ardn~r and Knit'll ranie.dk> Coldeboro fpr Po-on • r T. it dtobtna»a. When the Ut ter arrtrpfc. ha made au examination of the body to determine If it had been bit by the deputies. The cloth ing wa* sr-tpred pff for a rpmp'ete es salination. N# 'rants of a VSund were In be fund, and the conciu »toa waa that the whiskey Cog had * ron-amed, plus th » exhausting efforts o' the thrue-qaartere of a mile run M#thA r»gsgra-mmml-M-wilM ViW Am ne kernel KesjMM uif opprrpniTriy nut uay iibu new thM hie Man arald stand. Cor THE GOLDSBORO NEWS _ V ’ Q * . READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH—READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY. JEWISH FAITH ~ HOLIDAY SOON _ flppfgpihgg 27 Starts Jewtok Yaap sf MBB aai Oner- * tsacc Be Made Plana are being made here awl elsewhere aherem Jewish peopla live tor tha celebration of the festi val of tha New Tear, or Rash Ha ehanab, an Tuesday, September 37. Religious services wU) be held to unher ia the year KM, ail ayaa goguea joining In tha observance. The holiday commences at sdnsei on Monday aeaalag, September M. aad ends at eaaaat oa the foltowlng day. The Orthodox Jewa, however, ob eerre two daya On this Jawiah holiday the wor shipper* recall to miad the misdeeds of the past year with a view to coa •ecratlng themaelvos to a aofier life daring tba years to coma. The re ligious service which marks the ob servance of the day emphasises that the door to improvement end bet terment is ron-tsntly open. The fes tival la distinguished by the blowing of tha Bhefar.' or ram’s horn, which, lr addition to is optimal! ic civ* ren ter. Ia something of solemnity. Tba aaw year ia the beginning of the moat furred -of jes t h holiday seasons. U H Um first sf the 10 d».y* of realtenee, culminating in tiTe day cf atonement. Yom Klppur, which this year fella oa Tur day, October 0, The final stage of the Jewish Loiiduy season is the feast of taber nacles, which starts Tuesday, Octo ber 11. and extends to Octobsr J», with Orthodox Jsprs observing nine days aad Reform Jews eight days. All of those occasions will be ap propriately observed by service at Temple Emanuel. o |N , , ■ ,* Fess Believes That CoolMge WIU Run I f WASHINGTCjN, Bept. IP. —(A*> — Unleoa President Ceolldge makes an othe? sta’.ement oa his plans ha will be renominated by the Republican patty aad moat accept the aomlna t'on. Senator Fes*, republican of Ohio rr.dlc'ed here today: Senator Fess i trould not ven ur* a prediction, bow ers , on whether dk president would •a illfy his statement M>f la*t month that he did not choose lo run again. —“ TURKS STEPS TO COMTROL ALCOHOL ■ V ' WASIf I MOON, Sept. 19.—(jf»— Rigid regulations to ooa.rot the amount of Industrial alcohol each tnaaufacturer In the United States may produce aa a step to cut off the lawless fringe in this field will be issued by Prohibition (ommlsloner Doran. Properly Bought By Qly For Cemetery May Become Airport boro’a airport as result »f steps tak en yegterday afternoon at the Joint | ■petting the committee of the Board of AJdermen end the Commit*' from the Chamber of Commerce, meetiag tor the Unit time since th*tr «p. poinimen months ago. Z*no Hollowell, city managvr, and Walter C. Denmark, secretary' of th* Chamber of Commerce, werg lustruc- W'd by the cooiu.laalon to ask that the Department of Commerce vs the ■ Federal Government send an aviation expert to th* city for the purpose of inspecting the city farm to determine If It could-be made an airport. It to pre*uni*d hat request*, for the services of the aviation expert will b« made Immediately and th« next few weeks may bring forth the ad vtoaMlity es making the farm aa air wort. At the present dime Goldsboro draws aajguaJly rwaia o& tho city to*m uui-| UOLUBBOau. M. C TUESDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 1927 22,500ATTENDTHE RACES PARIS GREETS LEGIONNAIRES d Yoartecn ThouMnd A. B. F. Mm Murch .Ia Paris Parade * PARIS. Sant lt.-<V)—Tha Amari can Lsgloa Marched Into the heists of th« French today. The mm who fought for France, came back home ued hgndtoda of thousand* of the French yopalace, their eyaa dim a* 1 they thought of wartime* cheered the Americans as thujr mardped along, Woman even-kfne with era*- lion along tha route, wept ' Each of tba 14.0 M men of tba Le gion and an ratal thousand of their mother*, slaters, aad wives eased un-, <iar the Ore de Trtomphe. In eileut tribute to tha Freatb unknown aei dler buried there the Legioanatre*, pa*aad with tkeir hat* off and their color* dipad la saluta. Aa aaah rnaa-j •d, ba dropped some red white and blda flowers ground the grave. Soon the marchers had bnllt around that lamb a wall of fragrant and 'ander hid from view the fame of mamory that burns thare. Ram fall as the procession being formed aad came again as it a’arted. bu* aooa Um weather brightened. There wat ® guard for each of the 144M0 Legionuiiree in the Tae of marek, hat none waa needed. Tho 14.- OM and poltcamen were rronp-d atong ito rente or wait lag in ! WYt bdt there wa* no disorder to. Per?s except the frenzy of cheer. * " *" ~ TS Mo«k Teacher Marries 18 VY ear Old Cripple CHASBOTTE. Sept. ll—f/P)- Francti Win*, IX year old ho pel#'* o *Bpl« due lalb) nutomobie accident la«t week end Mi** Nellie BeMDn. pretty briAibtte. mu*lc teacAier of China Grors, ware married today at, a local hoani'aL They had planned for the waddlns later, but the seel-j dept in which Wine received a fmc-! tured spine to be set abend. The j youth Is paralysed from the waK| down. “ The Rav. Lnther IJfle of the i Mret’ Bnyttst church hege officiated.' Manv Ratoiorh Moose To Attend Frolic RALEIOH. Bept. J ngire* of tha Loyal Order of Meose, - of this city, are looking forward with much intern' to the Fall Frolic of Baooa Breach of Tar Hsel L'glon. Which will ba hold next Thursday eftarnoea aad evening at Oold-boro. A large delegation from RsMgh is • running t* attend. News front Goldsboro tell* of aa (laborate program of entertainment consorting of street stunt*, ban quet and tha Inflation of enlarge dans of candidates from the various lodges la Eastern North Carolina. OfGcera of the legion who reside in Nsletfh are C. C. Rich, Orest North <3iooaa; C, N. Winston. Her itor; Hdgar Womblr,.Treasurer. ritof. MM* >*Am. J»ad w*v p«»'*ha ,, V for $40,000 a number of yea.-s ago f ! At, that' time the intention waa to j pfnvart the property Into a cemetery WflloW Del* ccm-tcry ,tld ir't errr-* as feat as {■ had been expect *d to and the property waa never u*> d for the purpene bought. l The members of the Coumlaalon at length getting te the busmen* of talk, lag. about an airport for Goldsboro as -1 A. ■ ter monrata of Inactive* were enthu*. iaailc ia their expressions >f Ir- its that tbe city should not d. lay 'mixer i«F providing a landln? p|j<- for lb' | man birds- '»••■> ; With the idea of baring the influ ence es Um Coiiiffy-yac,; of any «f for a made to secure a port, the com . iriseien went en re- 4 jrd se reou wGnx that th« Wayne count/ corumDUouvr* | name a representative from >he group i to aR •• a member a; 'ke airport I commtoatoA. I LOCKHART AND DE PAOLO WIN Rain Prevent* Stock Car Trials Front Being Held la CBartMto Btwt CHARIAITTE. Sept. 19 -4M*h-A broiling sun gave way to raiu .which caused i*o*tpoaemont of the rterk ear race her* this as frncon but not un til the fastest *pee4 cars piloted by Prank Lockhart, Rtbe Stspp and Deter do Paolo and thrilled a crowd (s’.i.rated at in extras of in the annual rrurwal of the South’s Iwremp t spaed rlasdc. Lockhart, of Dayton. Ohio, csta pu’ted hla tiny rncer ardlnd the mile I and n qnnr ar saucer tq take first tnonry In the 31 mile high speed event s-lth an average of 13* miles an Hour. ' The second went of N miles was wop by dc Paolo, Italian and holder of the 19M hstyploaih'p, although it waa doe perhsr* to the misfortune which canard Lockhart, who had a sob# an’la' lead at the time, ,io quit the race. A puncture forced Lock hart out. De paolo averaged 139 miles aa hour. * Babe Stepp fprged ahead to tba i 0« rrilo- race to outdiataaoe the Geld of 1 and win with aa average ttm* of 119.91 mi'ee an hour Tha races with the rzeep ton of the stock car avrat, which rain rsnAer pletion with no accidant except min or injury to de Pao'o’a eye and also a'lght Injury to Data Evan’s face (•used bv a dto'odged aplin'er. BLOOD ARE NO PROOF ClcYelaiMl Babv Shuffles Case StiH Undecided After i . MedicaJ Conference ('LEVEI-AND, Sept. 19 ~(to»—The j mother’s hope banked on Ibe old' ndsge, “blood will te't" wa* shatter-] ed tonight when "he learned that masters of *ha medical profession *gr-ed to cerfargnea that h blo*d woo'd “ot toll whether the baby girl she nu-*e« Is her child. Mrs. Smith axmtimnfd to Insist* that 'he ip her arme had bean glvW to .her bjr hospital attendant* a week after giving birth to a boy. Heve'and phvaetians and blood ca’lad into conrerraaa by e common p'eas Judge decided today that medical science could mot coa ctua:vely rove that lira. Sam Smith I* th« mother of the ghrl she nurses and 'hat the b'ood tests would serve only as rimay evidence «f the chlldlt pi-rentagtv B' tod teste will be ailed to the mo they and child, however. American Marines Have Nicaraguan Knjjagre’nt WASHINGTON, Sept. 11 -GP»- rbtted Slate* Marines have engag 'd in another shcounier with a'Nica raguan band which was dlapraaed af ter the leader was killed "Part of the gang, Rear Admiral Sellec* reported today, Is believed to bave poined the leader. Sand : tu». -who fa reported to -bet rptotflkff to 'Rm-'dMakpumamMaMa with a company < f about M man. News To Give Detailed Story Os Champ Fight In keeping wi h Its precedent of giving Go daboro and Wayne coun ty complete service »n big newa break*. Th* New* o% Thursday n : ght will give the story of the Demr-ecy Tunney flgh' in Chicago bow ,by blow. Thr* will he lea* than three minute* separating the ringside at Soldier’* - Meld from the retort* ha they come into The News. A’he report will be megaphoned tj> the crowds to 'roat of the office ®o Jaaus St. and facilities for enterteiniag hundred* at the fight party will be mad*. RELATE STORY OF HURRICANE Children B*paratad Ftwh Pas. Mis As Tidal Ware HU LT~ Mffalcan Com! SAW FRANCISCO, Sept. IJ-GPY Harrowing experiences In (be re* i rat disastrous hurrioane an tha araat coast of Mexico were related today! by rarvtvsra who arrived bare from M Italian aboard tha mall motor a hip City as Panama. Ssvsral Amartcadh were ip the group. „ Many children sere separated from their parents in the flight, from the norm a-ea where heasy damage aad 'oat of life occurred. Gigantic ’ Tolled over coe'ta points at a height cf <0 fret and the wind reached such velocity it carried 400 grand rocks off tha breakwater. Though .mpay M his pasaaagar* Ware aibom sightseeing. Captain C. Holland con'd not wait far them. Hla nlv hop# wa* to gat to ass and ride ut tha atorm. Bo ha cast off with narts of fp-nilles, mothers crying tor hair children to tha belief that oar i in death faced either those ashore , or aboard tha ship. Over a score of paa«eagers ware -arooned to tha Balmar hotel daring hr atom. Tho wind tore off the front of the hotel aad piled 3M tons o' aand at Ita toor* ED KORNEGAY IN AOGIDENTi Slightly Hart When Car Hit By Another and Overttinrad Ib Salisbury RJ Korncgay, Ooldchogo satire, now living in Qrnouabors, waa r’lgbtly injured, and three compan ions ware more severely hart when Mr. Kornrgay* automobile fWag struck by another car and overture-. ed In Ballnbqry Sunday artoraooa. ] Min* Polly Burton spd Miaa Jackie Annin, ho h as Nashville, are Ja tha Salisbury hospital Buffering from *erera twuirea aad afiodfc as a W—lt ■of the accident , ’ A cor in which two yraag ladlaa ware riding with Tl’den HoiSpycutt and Md Mornegny, of Oreenhhoro, waa struck by another car aad over turned Mr. Honcycn't Is also S rat ieat In 'ha Saif bury hospital with severe brui-s* bat Mfj Kfftoagay waa only a'hrhtlv Bur»| ton ia a teacher to «MK y yfeq.'Ubu<? school* and Miss Austin tegchaa at RockWetl. Mr. Honeyrutt la formatrly if Smi'hfteld and Mr. Kblhagay formerly of Goldsboro. !' . + COO I, Fit IJJ NALEHIH RALEIOH, Sept 19 —OP)—Coal er. cloudy weather greeted Raleigh ■ oday after a day when Ae mercury 'eared to 96, Just one dprre below he recorder the hottest day of the -ear. toPto"ulT. str. i 1 '..uaji: Goldsboro Makes Honor Roll For Her Low Loss From Fires for Its fir* '«*• record of August as compared with th« rire’eas period tor the peat several month* in a story area n m~PTII enanewx Vamr TtLM. m 4 IW U1 1 J TEitmJ TTV!B Tttv IJIIIBB' -Ww 11'.- Insurance Comml**'ouer Stacey Wade. On«< hundred and eighteen ffrae < aimed a building and content loan of 1199.09 during August, the re port of Mr. Wade today shows. Tha ;on compares Uith |lMk7B3 4°* 104 free during August IBM. There were It fires in 'own# aggre gating a lose «f 3134,644, aad M rur al fires which caused 143,647 lots. Th* city end town lose, CommisaieJer Wade declares, breaks any record known to 'he department. Out ot Pa ly IO fires reported from the 14 test cities In th* state, the total lota waa 339.M6, with a«t a single lira lo*- In the 96000 end more grrap. ~ The good record tar the larger di ttos bad coaUsued several reoalka, Fifteen Other Planes 'f ; Ready For Second Bfce, ■ New York City>SW|Rlie WHISKEY CASES FEATURE COURT Thrra Drivers Hare Panmits Takn Aw*y By Judge; MU-d Monday $ Wayne oouaty .baa three tore auto mobile drivers this meralag bacaaaa o( the fact that County court waa held yesterday aad three defends ala ware fouqU guilty,, of driving can whUe-d*unk. Judge Biaad ordered That they pay fines m Ut eecp aad coats aad that they abrald not drive •a aatomakia for atoaty days, Jrdga Biaad had indicated that the •tits tow ragalatlag drunken driv ers will ha strictly enforced to hla •cart. * Edwin Jtototo will have to pay a doctor', kiN amounting to «1U tha hospitol MU aad cewrt casts far kaeeklag his wife to tha head with a file at their (mom m Stocumb street iraeral days was tha order of As court Mel via had stated. ha •truck bis wits—whose youagst child to oaiy tour weeks old—ia a hand as rage When aim objected to him jHadkw m aatoanhil* tore aad struck him with aa aatoaMhila pto rea paaasi -ratiat oar draak. IM oaota; Ea*l Wt’Hama, shop IlfUag. M days oa the I roads; Melvin Evans, reckless driv ing. coats Including I It. 33 for prav •outing Wltaere; Jot Balsa, reckless driving ears while drunk aad tread porting whiskey, «M gad coats aad ,h*t to overate an aatomoMte la tha county for three Breaths; John Dad lyy, dog running at large, coots aad fit for aae of prosecuting witness, appeal bond 31M; J. A. White, driv <ag while draak, »60 aad cents aad not to operate ear for three moaths; James Worley, reoaivtog aid trawa porMeg whisker, com sad aaspaalal sentence lor two yaara; Baals Lawip whi'key tor aala. not guilty; Ooadga W."t brook, wklathy for aala, four r>tam - -- X repeal . v_.i R®» vOtnflvi MSMpfftllp hey, N days. t Mia. EMer Given Her Air Pilot’a Uccmc a* - • ■ i ana* & * ROOSIBVELT FIBLD, let. II —GP) —Ra h Elder, 33-year old Florida ev fatr'x, who waste to be the first wo man in fly across the Atlantic* mode three solo nights today aad passed Par examination for a pilots Itooaad. - She announced that tha monoplane American Girl would sot taka oft on tie oeeaa flight until tha e«m paaaos and other toatruatenta hare been checked This waa began today mftnay ha completed tomorrow alf <m ■■ - J .-TTy—.'.'P ll '! 1 ■■ J! "9 opto. their record* • year ago. Thera were •toe flees to the ISOOO aad over lose Casa, with aggregate loss of |lld.- ♦i». an secret* ** im.94* pay Grv aa compared with a loe* of 133,471 from the remaining 103 fires, averag ing a Ipae ri 3734 per fire. The only fire* with lose exceeding •10,000 were a buaine** bioef at Mt. Olive, 934A14; a box factory at Asha horo. 933.000 and a buitnesa block at Stodmen, 913,000. In the claeaes of property damaged or destroyed, a majority wan to dwantage; 43 with, a |o*« of 349.171 aa compared with la*t August figures of 40 houare with 3*4,703 lore. J Town* Ilka Greensboro, Durham, Oo’dabo-o, Oaateaia, Greenville, New Earn had only two fires with nom inal lorn, while ether* each as Waeh trgtoa. Hickory, Salisbury, Rooky Mount, Monroe, El toe both City, had <<*“** ' I —ii Hrah* as The AMpoiated f Iq. A JM rreeg AHrereM^Bnam FmpifHicinnp Ho.ooo to PtajN|FW|fc 24? l — LAJCKY MBXjg 11l Mfr ' * • ■ . ,p ready toaigh|,to hdi #■ ImPH* aa-r .lag aa tha mSt.M UUtfm centiaaatal air mare haM pd am ad th» pa Banal giv meat gt Bpa^gpa, SSsHH rytor g pHag and tore yaggaagar* ompccHom will fff |i?a -a nfc _* rein — 1 Xj 'EL pijnt uiop Bl B*. lULxipi., Pf .8 minute compulsory Uhtcag\ Aberdntoh I **F to Bm * way thdbgk fogs dpi rejfSißdli tops to into Um- todlm Rig told of the fourth (•*'!* Infill ft» •pokagr darby. fire store to M Sagtoreok plaae Mine- took tha* MUfc {Wm a dan c atari la wbMl Tf|d an terrd. Ai’hough ha' M tUmr ti riaid, N, t. Um .Uritat la 9th p*hce. at l:» p. to h> gftotoad ware, the opd cf Urn fourth E# MU #»re meet ot tba ooeMaMMf! jlmKtoep over for hr ‘ghi ihgmi if j|| Mu lag pack at 4:M a.'U. iMjan day iigtii and; eg thna, tohiliilkf thn 7«i mil** hi ip howre agdTtoUatre or a time average as aheat Tl aglaa aa hoar. ‘-itTking H|M MMi far three steps. ' PHOENIX, AriX., |Sh MhB»» Mania Jaasan. whP iftoß «WA |p W* calif., with g fell vSC Apraii Hon a* a pesos agar, Md BhMiar »d into • tpree-daya aJUtoag iptUitd Os * 13 brer ura-«to» MbM to Now York waa repartid Mhd hUpt at the Isolated H Bar HMk 41 arflaa fron (Imi New* that «M avutov, Who MaeM •cored to fIM Dole Mpppjfiifßc flight to Hraotula, wap toMMOMI to the maaapav veil by a ranch frrrkkH Yf ts EM“ ger (totalis ware 1 h CABACAB, Vraaaaaatot 8lp(. tßem UP)—While noth tog dlfttto hga Km hpard of ftont U^dgre '•tor i« auove than todre ttihi. «<- fietoto heretaHare t*Trirptora rera over Oriareo rirer «•*« re »*- arday afteynoan, Aaso* It* 4hdra btodty was tha BrmMwtdß EMU fM> M f It ia potato* on* that too Aragy tjindg wgfa Um FknU hmtoreaaa |d Ita^ scapet that ttaia 0 Mena from Trinidad was ig BU MMytot to would hare bare -ig^rii, .4 ig confaired ip two tgMdnpfci a# dressed to the chief as th« t«ap| tad (graph station. They atlMd ABB AM goverameat mall cavtoft BE* todk Parreaca* aaw ap airptagp BOM aV sr-s^-wsstfs OMUtoOEE. Bgpt. If . m - • griK aWr.tt'/R f rad # 'hew Kimea, youthful OkßdMNh. Oata aw today was ctai||Mf R dtata by an Omulgre eonnUr MririPj Mtal Jury that wcnvlatad- htak mmm " for bia*Tilraed pari to a *!« rniihers maBlE" roowry u w||R| VM i|ppK t ■■■ ‘Met W. J.
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