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Thursday Highlights
THURSDAY, JUNE 28
WTVD. CHANNEL U NUAM
a.m. SUMMER SE
MESTER The drug store
is discussed in relation to
practical English for Spanish-Americans.
WTVD
9: a.m. - MERV GRIF
FIN Wayne Newton, sing
er Sergio Franchi and co
median Norm Crosby are
among the guests. WFMY
9:S9 a.m. MIKE DOUG
LAS Sal Mineo. Ted
Knight and actress Marcia
Wallace are guests. WRAL
1 p.m. - NOT FOR WOM
EN ONLY A discussion
of children's legal rights in
cludes a teacher at an al
ternative high school for
dropouts. WRDU
4 30 p.m. - MERV GRIF
FIN Losing pounds is the
topic of a program featur
ing Weight Watchers' foun
der Jean Nidetch, nutrition
ist Adelle Davis and Dr.
Robert Atkins, author of
"The Diet Revolution."
WTVD
4 30 p.m. - MOVIE - An
airline stewardess and a pi
lot fly together in the aerial
romance. "Flight Angels."
with Virginia Bruce, Dennis
Morgan and Jane Wyman.
WRDU
6:30 p.m. - HOW DO
YOUR CHILDREN GROW?
They way children react
to challenges is analyzed.
WUNC
7 p.m. - JOYCE CHEN
The path to the way of
delicious boned chicken is
shown. WUNC
7:30 p.m. - BILLY GRA
HAM CRUSADE - In a
program from Johannesburg,
South Africa, evangelist
Billy Graham discusses
"World's Greatest Love
Story." WTVD
8 p.m. HELEN REDDY
The Grammy winner, Hel
en Reddy, is host of a pro
gram featuring comedian
Flip Wilson, Seals and
Crofts and the Pointer Sis
ters. WRDU
9 p.m.- CBS REPORTS
The crooked blessings of a
social security program
which does not adequately
meet the needs of America's
21 million elderly citizens is
the subject WTVD, WFMY
10 p.m. CBS REPORTS
An inside look at TV Jour
nalism features the clashes
outside the Republican Na
tional Convention in Miami
Beach last August. WTVD,
WFMY
11:30 p.m. - MOVIE -Margaret
Rutherford strug
gles through an investiga
tion of a corpsekss crime in
"Murder She Said." Also
starring are Arthur Kennedy
and Muriel Pavlow, WTVD,
WFMY
00 Capt. Kanaeree
0 :00 McHales Navy
: SKrtt Storm
i(t:oo Joker's wild
10:30 $10,000 Pyramid
11:00 Gambit
11:30 Lev of Lift
11:00 Your
1J:30 Starch
1:31 At World Turns
3:00 Guiding Ugrt
2:31 Edat el Nlsht
1:00 FT let It
3:30 Match Game
4:00 That 01
4:30 Merv OtltltB
a-MCMNaw
7:00 Oreenet
7:30 Parent am
S:00 Soda Security
:00Mevle
11 :00 Newt
11:30 Movie
WRDU-TV. CHANNEL II. DURHAM
7:00 ledav
wo New Zee
f ?30 Not, Worn. Only
10:00 Dlnah't Place
10:30 Baffle
11:00 Century Sale
1130 Hollywood Swart.
1J:00 Jeopardy
12:130 Who What Where
10:0 Net Women Only a: Newt
1 :30 Three on Metch :30 NBC Newt
2:00 Ban at Uvea JM Tat fraMBn
2:30 Doctor
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3:30 Ptvton Place Raw r.m wanewa
4:00 Soma rut 10:00 Dean MartM
4:10 Movlt 11:00 I
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0:00 Coat. Kangaroo
t:00 Old Rebel
:30 Merv Griffin
10:30110400 Pyramid
11:00 Gambit
11:31 Lava of Ufa
11:30 Search
1:00 Today's Woman
1:30 At World Turn
a:00Guldlne Uaht
1:30 Edee of Night
3:30 Match Game
:30 CBS Now
1:00 Andy GrtftlBl
7:30 Dragnet
0:00 Waltont
t:00 Social Security
10:00 Newt Story
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11:30 Movie
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Saturday Highlights
SATURDAY, JUNE 30
WTVD, CHANNEL U. DUKBAM
7 a.m.-SUNRISE THEA
TRE John Agar and Cynthia
Patrick star in "The Mole
People." WRAL
2:30 pm. MOVIE Tony
Curtis and Christine Kall
mann star in "Wild and Won
derful," a comedy involving
the idol of French films and
a cognac-sniffing poodle.
WMFY
7 p.m. HEE HAW Bar
bara Mandrell and Paul
Richey are guests. WTVD,
WFMY
7 p.m -FLIPSIDE John
Unnon and Yoko Ono are
guests. WRDU
7:30 p.m.-STAND UP AND
CHEER Wayne Newton per
forms. WRDU
t p.m. - MARY TYLER
MOORE Ted Baxter's rom
ance with a blonde seems to
getting serious. WTVD,
4W?
9 p.m. MOVIEA French
soldier on a one-week leave
goes to Rio to rescue his
girlfriend, who has been kid
napped by a gang searching'
for buried treasure. Jean
Paul Belmondo and Fran
coise Dorleac star in "That
Man From Rio." WRDU
10 p.m. - MISSION: IM
POSSIBLE - The wife of a
crime syndicate boss who has
killed her husband and stolen
his records flees from the
underworld and the IMF.
WTVD, WFMY
11:30 p.m. MOVIE- Three
politically ambitions men be
come involved in a murder
trial which could put one of
them in the governor's man
sion in "A Fever in the
Blood," with Bfrera Zimbal
ist Jr. and Angle Dickinson.
WFMY
12:35 am.-MOVTJB-Ricb-ard
Egan and Julie London
star in "Voice in the Mir
ror." WRAL
4:00 Summer Semeettr
4:10 NOW
7:00 MeHalet H
7:39 Gllllean'i ttland
0:10 Sabrlna
0:0 Chan
:M Seoooy Doe
10:30 poaaycara
11:00
11:00
11:30 Pal Albert
1:00 Children's Film
2:N Soul Train ,
3:00 Nashville Music
1:30 NFL Action
4:00 Water World
4:30 Car and Track
5:00 Wntern Open
4:00 Black Unlimited
4:30 CBS Newt
7:00 Haa Haw
0:00 All In Family
i:3fl Bridget Love Ben
0:00 Mary Tyler
0:30 Bob Newhert
10:00 Mission.
11 :30 Movie
1:30 Kaleidoscope
WRDU-TV. CHANNEL , DURHAM
0:00 Houndcata
0:30 Raman Holiday
0:00 Jetaone
OiM Fink Panther
10:00 Underdoa
10:50 Barkleya
11:00 Saalab
11:30 Runa round
1J .00 Eighty Days
11:30 Slant
1:00 Call of the Weal
1:30 Sett Profile
1:00 Mai. Lteeue Be tab
S:00 Celebrity Bowline
1:30 Wrestling
0:10 NBC Neve
7:00 Fliptlde
7:30 Stand Up
1:01 F.meretncy
;00 Movie
11:00 Late Movie
WFMY-TV. CHANNEL I, GREENSBORO
1:30
1:00
0:10
0:00
0:11
10:10
11:00
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Sabrlna
Chan
Puttycatt
Flint ttontt
Archie
11:11 Fat Albert
1:00 Chi Wren's Film
1:00 Hani
1:30 Mevie
4:00 Roller Derby
5:00 Western Golf
4:00 Newt
4:30 CBS Newt
7:00 Haa Haw
0:00 AH In Family
1:30 Bridget Lovtt Bern
0:00 Mary Tyler Moor
0:30 Bob Nownort
10:00 Mission, Impotalblo
11:00 Newt
11:30 Movie
WRAL-TV, CHANNELS, RALEIGH
7:00 Sunrise
0:41 Scouting Newt
9:00 Osmonds
: Superstert
10:30 Brady KW
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11:00 1
17:30 Frolic.
1:00 Monkeea
1:00 Country tana
5:30 Puttlna
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4:11 Arthur Smith
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0:00 Partridge Family
0:30 Paul Lynda
0:00 Burns (. Schraibe.
11:00 News
11:35 Wrestling
11:31 Movie
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Friday Highlights
: 30 a m - SUMMER SE
MESTER - The effect of
the world wars on the Ger
man stereotype are discussed
by Prat Thomas Ourran
WTVD
: a m - MERV GRIF
FIN Sammy Davis Jr.,
Tone Fields and Abbe Lane
WFMY
30am MIKE DOUG
LAS Ben Gaziara. Ube-
tea taster Toby
are among the
WRAL
4:11 p m - MERV GRIF
FDf James Darren. Kay
S. WTVD
4 30 p m - MOVIE - A
nagged cop is softened by a
blind vr in "On Dangerous
Ground." with Robert Ryan
sad Ida Lupino. WRDU
7 30 p m - UNTAMED
WORLD - A visit to Au-
tbe home of mar
alias kangaroos, is
WRDU
MASTERPIECE
M,t(.
David Dundas star
de Balzacs "Pern
THEATER
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in Honore
p.m. MOVIE Gem
hunting in West Africa is
the plot of the Jules Verne
tale. "The Southern Star."
The movie stars George Se
gal, Ursula Andrew and Or
son Welles. WTVD.
p.m. - MOVIE - A
mythical countries tries to
spark its economy by pre
tending an interest in space
reach in return for a million
dollar gift from the U.S. and
a rocket from Russia in "The
Mouse on the Moon," with
Margaret Rutherford, Ber
nard Cribblns and Ron
Moody. WRDU
11:30 p.m. - MOVIE -Leslie
Caron, Geirge Pep
pard and Roddy McDowell
star in the San Francisco
beatnik tale, "The Subter
raneans " WTVD. WFMY
1 am. MIDNIGHT SPE
CIAL - Kris Kristofferson,
Rita Coolidge, Brewer and
Shipley and the Electric
Light Orchestra perform.
Paul wmiams Is hoat WRDU
FRIDAY, JUNE 28
WTVD. CHANNEL 11. DURHAM
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1:00 Kangaroo
:00 MeHalet Nevy
0:30 Secret Storm
10:00 Jekera Wild
10:30 510,000 Pyramid
11:00 Gambit
11:30 Love Of Life
11:10 Your and Rettteea 4:00 That rl
11:11 Search
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1:30 At World Turns
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4:00 Niwtkttl
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7:10 Hollywood
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11:00 Newt
11:30 Movla
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7:00 Today
:00 New Zoo Rev.
9:30 Not VVocnwo Only
0:00 Dinah
10:30 Concentration
11:00 Sale of cent.
11:30 Hollywood Squares
11:00 Jeeeerdy
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1:30 1 an a Mate
1:30 The Ooclort
3:00 Bay City
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GOOD READING IN THIS ISSUE
WRITERS FORUM By George B. Ruts
DAILY LIVING By William 1WoJ
PREGNANCY PLANNING By G. RlfslM
DURHAM SOCIAL NOTES By Mr. Symlner Daye
FROM BLACK By John Hudglns
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WORDS OP WISDOM
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Silence is a talent aa greatly to be c he r ished
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VOLUME 53 No. 27 , DURHAM, N. C, SATOBDAY, JULY 7, 1973 TWkb gg"
NAACP REPORT
SHOWS
OGRESS ON C-R FRONT
Judge Refuses To Revoke Bond Of Robert F.
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Williams
Dr. Sylvia Render Homed library
Of Congress Manuscript Historian
GRANTED ANOTHER
DELAY - DETROIT: A
tight-lipped Robert Williams, a
black militant who is being
sought by North Carolina
officials to face 1961
kidnaping charges, followed
closely by a beret-weroring
soldier of the Republic of New
Africa leave Wayne County
Circuit Court after Judge
Thomas Roumell granted
another delay last week in
Williams' extradition
proceedings. Shoulder in
foreground belongs to
Williams' attorney.
Charged With
Kidnapping Of
White Couple
Civil rights activist Robert
F. Williams secured a people's
victory in the Wayne County
Circuit Court Monday, June 25,
when Judge Thomas Roumell
denied a motion by the State
of Michigan to revoke his
bond. The attempt to revoke
the bond was a part of Wayne
County Prosecutor William
Cahalan's attempt to hasten
the extradition of the former
NAACP branch president to
North Carolina.
If the bond had been
withdrawn, Williams would
have been sent to the Wayne
(See WILLIAMS page 2A)
Dr. Sylvia Lyons Render, a
black woman scholar, has been
named to the post of
Manuscript Historian and
Specialist in Afro-American
History and Culture at the
Library of Congress.
Librarian of Congress L.
(Quincy Mumford announced
Mrs. Render's appointment for
the academic year September
1973 to June 1974. She has
been granted a leave of absence
from North Carolina Central
University, where she is
professor of English.
Mrs. Render will assist
researchers in fee use of the
Library's valuable source
materials in Afro-American
history and culture and will
advise potential donors on the
need to build up the
collections. The Library's
collections in these subject
areas are extensive, covering
the colonial period, slavery,
(See RENDER page 2A)
Continues To H
Lead Struggle
For Freedom
NEW YORK - The
National Association for the
Advancement of Colored
People continued to lead the
struggle for freedom and equal
rights in every major U. S.
community in 1972. Its
activities ranged from
traditional battlefields in
education, housing and labor
to freshly broken ground in the
social area, where such
programs as child adoption
services were developed.
These accomplishments are
contained in the "NAACP
(See NAACP page 2A)
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CHARGED WITH MURDER
OF BLACK WIFE - IPSWICH,
MASS.: Gordon Haas (R) of
Ipswich, leaves Ipswich District
(626) with police officer (L)
where he was mmpmi in
connection with the murders
of his black wife Shirley, and
two children, Gordon 4, and
Melissa 2.- Medical Examiner
Dr. John Pollatta said plastu
bags had been fixed around the
necks of Mrs. Haas and her two
children with strips of tape.
Haas had earlier told police he
received a phone call at work
saying, "We've taken care of
your family. Blacks and whites
don't mix."
Black Caucus Denounces Yl ay
Dr. Larnie Horfon Handled Meet Number Of Bhek Elected Officials
Dr. Joseph S. Parker, Jr.
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Prof Elected to
I PA Membership
The Board of Governors of
the International Platform
Association announce the
election to IPA membership of
Dr. Joseph S. Parker, Jr.
Associate Professor of Biology,
North Carolina Central
University, Durham.
The International Platform
Association, a non-partisan
organization of distinguished
and dedicated persons from
fifty-five nations, was founded
one hundred fifty years ago by
Daniel Webster. Actively
sponsored at the beginning of
the century by Mark Twain,
William Jennings Bryan, Carl
Sandburg, President William
Howard Taft, Governor Paul
Pearson, Theodore Roosevelt
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and other orators and
celebrities of the old
Chautauqua, the IF A has
included among its members
most of the U. S. presidents
since Theodore Roosevelt,
including the last four.
It present membership list
many celebrities of the press,
TV, radio, movies and the
Theatre, as well as a leavening
of those who listen and those
who are interested in
furthering IPA's objective-
(See PARKER page 2A)
A special executive meeting
'....the' Republican Black
Caucus was called on Friday,
June 29, and the group
vigorously denounced the high
handed manner in which Gov.
Holshouser's Special Assistant
for Minority Affairs, Larnie
Horton, handled a recent
Board Meeting of the Two
Party System in Raleigh on
Wednesday, June 27.
Horton, under pressure
from other Board members,
called the meeting to discuss a
report gross of $16,000
($12,000 received and $4,000
due) received from a recent
dinner held in Raleigh at the
Hilton Inn to raise funds for
the Minority Division of the
(See HORTON page 3A
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Malcolm X Liberation U. Closes;
Overemphasis on Africa Blamed
Malcolm X Liberation
University must be seen not in
isolation, but as part of the
great struggle which reached
new heights in the '60V the
struggle for the freedom of
Black people. MXLU was born
of the civil rights struggle. That
was the struggle against racism
on the job and in the school,
born of the realization by
Black people in North Carolina
and, indeed, around the
country that the education
system does not serve the
needs of the masses of Black
people. It was with this
realization that we started in
1969 to build an independent
Black educational institution.
Although the immediate
catalyst for the formation of
MXLU was the struggle of
Black students and
non-academic employees at
Duke University, our goals
were much broader, for we
intended to accomplish two
ambitious things:
-first, to build a school
where the real history of our
people could be taught; where
serious people could learn the
nature of this society and the
nature of the world, free from
the lies and distortions
perpetuated in most
institutions in the interest of
(See MALCOLM X page 2A)
T
WASHINGTON - The
number of black elected
officials in the United States
has more than doubled in the
last four years, according to
the latest "National Roster of
Black Elected Officials",
recently published by the.Joint
Center for Political Studies.
As of April of this year,
2,621 black persons held 2,627
elective office at every level,
from local school boards to the
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United States Congress,
including six who hold more
than one office.
In 1969, when the first
annual roster was compiled,
there were 1,185 black
office-holders. Today there are
almost that many in the South
alone. The latest figure
represents an increase of 121
per cent in four years.
Compared to one year ago,
there has been a gain of 15 per
oubled In Four Years
cent, from a 1972 figure of
2,264.
Despite the significant
numerical advance, however
blacks still hold only one-half
of one per cent of the more
than 500,000 electives offices
in the country.
The Joint Center for
Political Studies, which
compiled the roster of black
office-holders, is a private,
(See OFFICIALS 2A)
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ADJUSTS O. J.S FLOWER -NEW
YORK: Don Shula of
Miami Dolphins adjusts flower
on Buffalo Bills' O. J. Simpson
as Larry Brown (left) of
Washington Redskins and New
York Giants' Wellington Mara
look on during Pro Football
Writers of America dinner here
June 26. Shula received tribute
as Super Man of the Year;
Simpson and Brown received
AFC and NFC Player of the
Year Awards respectively; and
Mara received tribute for long
and meritorious service to pro
football.
Ex-Lincoln Hospital Head Named
Asso. Admin. Med. College of Va.
LOOKING FORWARD WITH
ENTHUSIASM - CCMPTON,
CALIF: Dr. Alonzo A. Crim,
44, Superintendent of the
Compton Unified School
District, said he is looking
forward with "great
enthusiasm" to becoming
Atlanta's first black school
superintendent. Dr. Crim is
shown in his office.
RICHMOND - Frank W.
Scott, a former administrator
at Lincoln Hospital in Durham
for seventeen years, lu- been
named one of two Associate
Administrators of the Medical
College of Virginia Hospitals
(MCVH) at Virginia
Commonwealth University. He
will share overall responsibility
for administration of this
1,054-bed, five-hospital
complex with his associate,
Robert S. Condry, now of
Richmond.
Scott, 55 served as assistant
director of Lincoln Hospital
from 1951 until 1960, when he
became director-a post he held
until 1968.
During his tenure in
Durham, he served as chairman
of the North Carolina Hospital
Association for District IV.
Among many of the
professional and community
organizations he has served are
the Council on Hospital
Planning and Operation of the
North Carolina Hospital
Association, the Health
Planning; Council for Central
North Carolina, and the
Durham Community Planning
Council as a vice-president and
steering committee member.
He is also a member of the
American College of Hospital
Administrators.
After leaving Durham in
1968, Scott became associated
(See SCOTT page A
-NEWS BRIEFS
JORDAN BLASTS OEO
GRANT TO JAYCEES
NEW YORK - (NBNS)-
National Urban League
Director Vemon Jordan, Jr.
has blasted the federal Office
of Economic Opportunity for
its consideration of a $3
million grant to the U. S.
Jaycees to help publicize its
programs.
OEO recently admitted that
was considering a grant to
the Jaycees "to disseminate
success stones of seif-help
groups at the poverty level."
But Jordan protested, in a
telegram to then Acting
Director Howard Phillips, that
the money should go to
community programs, rather
than a propoganda project.
uga
JUSTICE SUES 3 MOBILE
HOME PARKS
SHREVEPORT, La. -
(NBNS)-- The Justice
Department has accused the
owner oi three mooue nome
parks with refusing to rent to
blacks.
The consent decree, which
permanently stops the
defendants from racial
discrimination at the home
narks and requires them to
post lists of vacancies in rental
offices, involvied the mobile
home parks located in Monroe,
La.
SCHOOL BOARD
DISOBEYING COURT
ORDER, U. S. CONTENDS
BIRMINGHAM, Ala, -(NBNS)-
The Jefferson
County School Board has been
charged with disobeying a
federal urt desegregation
order by e U. S. Justice
Department.
The suit, which accuses the
board of permitting white
students to attend a school
outside their assigned area, said
the board has failed to present
a desegregation plan for two
areas of Wenonah and Brighton
as ordered by a federal court
last vear.
The Jefferson County
system, which surrounds the
city of Birmingham, has an
enrollment of
611,000 students.
1971 riot, have asked that
State Supreme Court justice
Carmen F. Ball be taken off
the case, but the judge turned
the plea down.
Now, lawyers ior uie men
.. ... i .i
say they wui appeal ue
decision since they believe tne
judge has a "disrespect fee
constitutions) rights and
human dignity".
Trio Is Arrested
For Paperboy ilHdup
BAY CITY. Mkfl.
Two juveniles and an
have been arrested to the
armed robbery of a paperboy,
police said.
The trio armed with a pistol
and two rifles, got 47 cents
from the boy in the robbery hi
Bay City. Mich.
ATTICA INMATE I) KAIL IN
jiinr.E's ouster .mi
BUFFALO - (NaWS)-
Attka inmates, who W
indicted In connection with the
White Couple
Wins Right to
Black Children
ELLENVILLE. N. Y. -
(NBNS)- A white couple
been allowed to keep
black children, who they
to adopt, despite efforts of 1
local welfare agency.
The children have been with
the John Morrows tot 18
months now. Last year the
children's mother died and the
parents asked to adopt the two
children. The identity ot trie
father is unknown.
Last week, a social worker
took the youngsters out of
class and advised them they
would be sent to another aoone
the following day.
The Morrows then pbnned
a demonstration to protest the
seizure of the kids. And the
NAACP agreed to help sloag
with several momMaa of the
county legislature. lbmm
have no children of their OSHs.
Bat the county ssm
service coBaaaiaaioML
Banihardt Kramer, rojaetsedsaa
social worker's dectoaoa sMpi
toawmdofit.
-I looked Into , seal t
the children are to
la the Morrow horne."
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