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THE NEWS AND OBSERVER THURSDAY MOItiVING, JAMJAItY 11, 1917. HOUSE ACTION PLEASED THE CUBAN MINISTER Bt H. I. C. BKYANT. Washington, Jsn. lO.-Ths Cuban Minister baa thanked Senator Overman for th actios of th North Carolina Hows of Bepresentativee for the reeo Intloa relet ina- to the action of Cuba la the repudiated bond natter. ; Tha letter of the Minister to Senator Oitrau raadi: Legacioa I) Cuba, "Washington. D. C, January 10. 1917 Mv dear faavitor: , I thank you very much for tha copy of Tha New and Observer yon bv bn to kind as to send me, containing aa aeeoant of the proceedings la tha North Carolina House of Represents tire when the resolution wa adopted thanklaf Cuba for her action in eoa taction with the bond matter. "I feel anro that the resolution taken fey tha Heuee of Representstives of you, rant Sovereign 8Ute will be deeply gratifying to my government and eoua try. "Please allow ma to' express my av prseiation of tha discreet and kindly spirit la which yon treated thia delicate anatter in the United Htstcs nenate. una believe me, my dear Mr. Overman, "Ysur very truly, (Signed) "CABIiOe MANTEL PE PEWEDEfl." TERRIFIC BATTLE IN REGION OF RIGA (Ceattnacd from Page Oaa.) river, weat of Oal'atz, and along the Km- alaa river, in which both lierlin and Potrorrad claim the advantage. Berlin report! that the Ruasiana attacked the heights along the Huchitza valley but -met with v nangutuary-reverse. Aside from the Russian and Rumanian theater and an attack by British In dia t roo pa against trie Turkish line at tha bend of the Tigr river, northeast f Kut El Amara, the fighting in all tha Cither tones hat consisted of bombard " sneaks and minor infantry affiicis. ' On tha Tlgria the Indians captured Turkish tranches over a fron' of 1,000 yards. In na of tha minor engagement n tha front In Franca tha British east or Beaumont Hamel captured and held a German trench and made three officers and 140 men prisoners. William Grave Sharp, the American Ambassador to Ttnee has hsnile-l-tho reply of the entente allies to Pre sident Wllson't peace tuggestions for trans mlasioa to Washington. Unofficial advices from Athena are to tha effect that Greece will . answer tha entente allies' ultimatum In, due tlma aad that the council of ministers favor accepting ita terms. WEBB RECEIVING MANY BOUQUETS (Caatlaaed from Paga Oaa.) a sou elusion which aevea of tha nine members of tha court of last resort have rejected eaa hardly be aiplained aneept oa tha theory that they failed to grasp tha laaua in all ita aspects. Thy held that, at liquor is a legitimate ubjet of interstate commerce, which - Is exclusively under tha control of Con frees, to give tha Ststee any author ity In tha matter waa to nullify the Constitution. - "Ia thla they evidently overlooked .tha fact that they were considering an at of Congreaa and not a State law. Tha act of Congreaa waa paused to sup port State laws. By that act tha power avar lnteratata commerc which tha Con stitution recognizes aa aovereign waa ei erted. Interstate eommerca la itself ha bo aoyerelja right. JTha sover oigaty la lodged in Congress, and when Congreaa exercised It la behalf of local lagialation it waa tha will of Congress aad not that of tha States which be eaate binding. "A tha power of Congreaa ovar In torstai eommerca haa no constitutional limitation. It U obvleue that it may be Ma4 to prohibit aa wall aa to regulate. If Congreaa bad not acted In thla eaaa, aa State eould have Interfered with interstats ahipmenta of liquor before taey reached their consignee, Congress, having acted, tha Anal authority la auch matters haa spoken, and it la difficult to tea bow great lawyer can have aay confusion, of mind on the subject." Tha Washington Timet of yeeterday aidi ; ' ' "After many years of agitation aad effort, Congreaa teem to have succeeded la paaaing a law dealing with lnteratata ehipaenta,af liquor that will bold water els firewater. The Supreme Court Sustain tba Webb-Kenyon art. on the bread ground that tha atata haa power to exclude liquor from being brought into Its Jurisdiction for uta eontrary to ita law. Tha eourt having held that Coagresa had tha right to pas auch a law, proceeds: "It 1 therefor decided that by virtu tt tk Webb Keayoa law, there Is now -power to-abip intoiieaata front oaa stats TO WIELD GAVEL IN SENATE Olrasrm TtiMltltlAA v m i riiimiuv: U1UI1 IIUUUIUU to another in violation of the prohibi tions of the law of the state Into which the liquor ia shipped. In other words, it is decided that aince the enactment of tha Webb Kcnyon law th channel of interstate eommerca may not be uaed to convey liquor into a state against the prohibitions of Ita law or to use in teratnte commerce a the baaia for a right to receive, possess, sell, or in any manner use liquor contrary to the (tat prohibition.' "Thi is vindication won by a couple of 'confield lawyers' Senator Kcnyon and Congressman Webb, who fought thi measure through Congress la the face of the fact that other luw intend d to accomplish like ends had been futile, and despite the determined op position of eminent coutititutiouitl au thorities. Benator Boot m do a great speech insisting that the Set would iiever be sustained by ths Buprema Court. Senator Butherluiid was equally positive and able; so was Mr. 1'omerene, The present Solicitor (jenernl of tho United States, Mr. Davis, then a member of the Uouae, took a like tiew in that branch. "Uut the law nevertheless ia sustain ed by ths Supreme Court, seven mem bers supporting and two dissenting from th opinion. The decision ia mors im portant, in the opinion of 'dry' leaders, than would have been the adoption of prohibition acta In two or three States It ia regarded aa ending in favor of their cause a fight that is now uear a quarter century old ; a fight which be gan with the passage of the Wiiaon act, that waa held broadly' Unconstitutional by ths 8uprcme Court. Th sweeping opinion of the Supreme Court In upholding ths Webb Kcnyon law, may influence, tba action 'of Con greaa en the resolution to submit a Fed eral amendment for nation-wide prohi bition. It Is believed now by some teading prohibitionists that practical prohibition can b secured by legisla tion without aa amendment to the eon stitution. Benator Thompson, of Kansas, haa a bill which Senator Kenyon and other active prohibition workers will support. Benator Keny da denied today the re port that he Is preparing a. measure which will maka tha nation dry without siting through -the eons! itutional amend ment course, but ha called attention to tie Thompaon bill, which would serve the purpose of stopping liquor ship ments into "dry" territory. Ths Thompson measure, which it now lfura.,tk.BcJMiU..J.ujllm is la the form of .an amendment to the Act "divesting intoxicating liquors of thslr Interstate character In certain eases" which became a law on the first day of March, 1013. The Thompson amendment would amend the present law to make it read as follows i "That ths shipment or transportation la any manner or by any means what soever, of any spirituous, vinous, malt ed or fermented, or other intoxicating liquor of nny kind, from one State, ter ritory, or diatrict of tha United Btntea, etc, tha constitution or laws of which forbid or prohibit the manufacture, transportation or sale of suck liquors therein is hereby prohibited." Tha decision of the Supreme Court oa th Wsbb-Kenyo law, It is believed, helped Mr. Thompson to g8t through cais proposition. pttthf previsions of th Thompson bill woaia snax any person or corporation whs should violate "th prohibition of i"e proposes act gniity of a mlsds- Quldly rtCered by Cuticura even f" m"1 piababta by a fin Bf not when all els. tem, to f0.JlWl ttJTB1? & Soap cleanses and purifies, the less thaa 1Q0 aor aere than $1,000 for Ointment soothes sod heals. .Joff!, A0"1 "f"" wonld vuuuowt auvuica atuu uwt, t bo soaaldarad, a felony and a line ot r.nT r.r-t. Pm.1,. If H 00 Prieanint for sot more twia av i tiwswm s both of , sau pesaiuea, er any part of eHhet 'j7 laapoead U the) iistreUo f Us presiding Judge. Jurisdiction for the trial of offenses described in the Thompson bill would be plnced in the district eourt of ths United States of either the districts from which the shipment was made or from which the prohibited liquor wera sent, or in the district into,shleh they were tent or rnrricd and. In tho rate of any common carrier, auch jurisdic tion would exist also in any diatrict through which the shipment or trans portation pnssed. The Thompson proposition. If enact ed into law, would practically mean aa embargo on liquor. Mr. Thompson said today that hia bill with aoms' amend ments will be pressed in the near fu ture and ha expects the support of ths prohibitionists to pass it. , WILLIAM THOMAS-MEB $1,500 Increase For The State's Chief Executive STRUCK DOWN IN HOUSE (CaatiBOd4fsai Pago Oaa.) who took thls'vnrw! Hs pointed out tha? Locks Craig, nadsr tho Constitu tion, was Kill Governor and that ho woold be antil Mr. Bickott qualified aad was iadoeted into oflle. After voting down the proposed asastMimeate to the bill oaa to make it authorise 97fiw, the other Sfl.uuO by About four to one votes, th Houso adopted Mr. Ferrebee's bill, of to 48. lite sasutbers voting for the measuro wore tipeakar Murphy, Barnes, Bailey, Bowaiaa. Breece, Wrock, Brothers. SMiuajBiU, butts, Clayton. Coggms, Cemneil, Cos of Currituca, Cos of ior Bia, tiaU, iiauton, iouisi of Ursaa, iwu-doa. iaaa, iuugntou. t'arish, tare- boo, aorraat. Oaruuer, Oraut of ew xtoAover Urier, Uriniu, Uicaa, Uoldiag, tluras. aloie, iiuney, Jolmsoo, Joynar, iasvs, MuixM, atecraiy MnUnuuon, mm Han in, auuitoauu, aioors, Jewu, Uu vor, rage, reaxsou. regraun, 1 harr. ttuixp, aritcharo, l uett, uaiiain, Ilea trow, Kotwrta ot iiuucouioo, bawyev. Ctouors, bwam, bwaiiu. 'iauiu. VVaid of Uuiiua, Wiiistoa. 'lii wee voting against the measure wore ciaxk im mUv, wwxk ox 1'iu, Coi- ley, Cuuuui, crvMeuu. i tiguuu, uauo- aajr. Uiaal ol Uu.u, uimii nam, Jtuty utura, xtaaatl, xluiUiU, llou&ax, McuuU, avoiuwuis. rn.imii, ik.g, xviser, Avtl- Uou. iuyd. SmCii. ui..uews ox Bar Uo. asaUMMWs iu aiH..Muuuig, autuiey, atuigaa, AoiauO, l-iv&vtb a'(tsiw, xtiui f iiuc&uisuaia. iiumi of tsiou. issgr ut Liimiiimiii, iuty ot alauon, Uou-ei-ia of JfcMuao-uaiit, itoguis, booU of X euMtuulaiia tMwit - ox liiuw, biiaw. ouiuv.a, buitUiuiyte, bulioii. VvatU ox CMuuvauu, uKMuiouse, W iisua. VVin- buiuu, toUlixuw. ' 'xuum uot voting were Baldwin, Seas- iey. Coviaglou, Ciuweii. Uiuiiei ox vax idu. iMvu, nuMuii, buiiiMiu. lay tor uf XMitfiKouiuo, xayiur ux tiaiiiax, n right. NvUua' Uola' For Uthsra, There was absolutely "nuUiiag doing" wltva it uui iu a retust lor ukiwms tor oUior buil uliu-mit. A bill oruil- uauug in tue bcuaio and auiuuriamg tutieawi to ovjvhj lur boviuwry ox OUilo, aiuixuey, auyoriuteuutiiil ol suu uuiou sua auuitor, vtuue uiu tns House ana au vuuri co uv maae to have Uxo oiti put Uiruuga its tuie ruauiags at unco, xns voutiuouers would luive uono O'f it. huweverl' uu tlie' luuiuil riuiinar hes ID. uuHitiun or its tnuuvi I ne rwate witn narnor raeinties. ins put, ous suuiaiy ami uisuuu suuudiug atsaiuro would allow th cities and towns rvspuuaeu. Xniuieuuluiy lonow- uig the iiuum rvarea witu 'iiuea'' toal cuutu u hoaid in ma Cm little cmuuuor. ihs gaiierice uyyjiuuod. iuo tni was Gifts To Families of Prisoners Is Opposed in Senate (Coatlaaed from Pagw One.) squiuiieu. With ths sad fate of this bill so firmly unpiMMU uiou in uiixids ox tuose alio would have the cuiisiuuuuxuu oincers' salaries raised, it is But pruoabis Uuxt any xurliiex euort wxii bs suads Uuxxug una aeuuon to get Uirougu a measuro cauiixig tor a eouwUvs increase. Xaero is, tuougn, a hope lur xnereaauig ths pay of ths superintendent of education. this oQiesr receives less thaa any of his grade employed by the State, and, many uclieve, his duties axe more arduous, exacting and abundant than thosa of any otuer. For this reason thers is a strong sentiment for giving him at least as much as the other otlioere get Pritchard Withdrawa BilL Bepreseutativs Pritchard, whose bill for the abolition of the Madison county road commission was put through the House Tuesday, has appeared before the Senate Committee to which it was re ferred and requested that it be tabled. Ilia reason for so doing was Wist hs had learned that bis county would not bo eligible for Federal aid unless Its road funds wore disbursed through a road cotnmitsion. In stating his reason on Hsywogd Man Who Today Begtaa.HIt "Second Term as Corporation : Commissioner The terms of Messrs. Travia aad Pell, of the Corporation Commission, not ex piring at tha present time, Hon. William T. Ie was the only member of that tribunal who had to stand for re-elect ins before the people of the Btata in. 1018, and he waa tha choice of a large ma jority of his party to succeed himself. Today he enters upon his second term. Mr. le it a citizen- of Waynesville, in the county of Haywood, and waa for many years engaged 'in mercantile pur suits in that place, also owning a store at Csatoa, In Haywood, county At the sessions of the General Assembly of 181M and 1W0. be repreaented his eoua ty In the North Carolina Bouse of Rep resentatives. He , married Mint Bein hardt, and haa had nine children. "Tom" Let, for to he Is known among hit friends end he haa a host of them I 87 yeara old, though he doe not look It. Informal In manners, whole hearted In bis dealings with hia fel lows, hs grows on those who know hint. Ia ths mercantile bnsinesa la on town for thirty-odd consecutive year that h. mads a success, marks the type of th man. Tim ha pat Ita mark, of approml on hfra. - His career has beea on of raeeaoa, He Is a believer In the view that "poli tics is business." that success in ths .management of public affairs call for the same nigh standard of efficiency a required In private enterprises. He be lieves that tlje people ran tell the spuri ous from tha genuine, and hs tersely trotS fTrr tnirtMrl Tn thert wrdr7"Tf ran fool yourself easier than ye, eaa fool- anybody else." M Commissioner Lee has bees active la public and political life. Chairman of the Democratic Executive Committee of the Tenth Congressional District la IP06, he managed ths campaign for his life-long friend, non. W. T. Crawford, who defeated the present Representa tive from that district, Congressmaa J. J. Britt. In ISM when Fusion iam al most completely swept th desk ia North Carolina, he was elected to rep resent llnywood eounty la th House of Bepresentativea, doing effective service In behalf of the people. Ho had enacted for his people tho first dispen sary law In North Carolina, the dispen sary superseding the barroerae at Waynesville, The diapenaary went oat with th coming of atate-wide prohibi- tion. - wr ' T . Mr. Lao served again la ths Legisla ture of 1909, and in 1910 was elected a member ot the North Carolina Corpora tion Commission in a state-wide eon-' test with two distinguished North" Caro linians as his opponents. Ia the pri mary of last year he was rcaominated by big majority, aad today begin us seeoaa term, tie has made a reputa tion for hlmaelf, aad ia tho only mem ber of the Corporation Commiasloa who I apt a lawyer-. His friend predict for 1 hint continued success la th important I posiU. he holds. UC i the floor of the House he said that he would still maintain that he had taken the proper eourse, but that ho would not let his personal opinion stand in the way of his country 's progress. Tnesdsy Uattl Midnight Wednesday. So far aa the Houae waa concerned Tuesday' session waa (till in progress until well toward last midnight. While tho House had ditpossd of every mat ter that should hars been considered before ths expiration of tho time In which local legislation eould legally be considered, ths great rush of work had so swamped the enrolling office that it waa a physical Impossibility to get all bills resdy for ratification Tuesday. Figuratively speaking all clocks la the House wers stopped at 11:53 Tuesday night. to uondoiun property for this purpose and to issue bonds for the purchase of such property by these cities and towns. The bill was referred to the committee on commerce. H R 874, 8 B 527, joint resolution allowing the Secretary of State to em ploy the typists in the various govern ment departments for the enrollment of bills, owing to the greet number of bill, was adopted. Ths Senate received a message from th Governor transmitting the report of ths Commissioner of Labor and Print ing. The last of the emergency bill pass ed by both houses of the legislator war ratified last ulgh,t at 9 o'clock. After waiting on the house, which waa debat ing the increase in salaries of certain of the State officers, until 9:20 th Sen ate adjourned to meet on Wednesday at 9:28 p. m. This waa possibly a record breaking legislative day aa ths session had continued, including recesses, for ZS hours and 20 minutes. After the strenuous session of Tues day there was a calm in the Senate yes terday. Only a few measures were acted upon. The time of the three session! was given almost exclusively to the aa Bouneement of bills ratified by the pres ident.. The-8snats-met t25-p.m. and held a session about two minute long, and adjourned to meet this morning at 11 o'clock. Only oae bill was passed yesterday. It waa for the amendment of road laws in Washington county. Bills Introduced. H B 675, Dslton, to amend laws rela tive to salaries of certain Stat officials. H B S76, Bay of Macon, to appropriate an additional $250,000 for pensions to Confederate soldiers aad their widow. H B 677, Gardner, to repeal law abol ishing treasurer's offle in Yancey. II B 678, Dalton, to amend law relative to settlement of appeals. J H B 679, Matthsw of Mecklnburg, to amend law relative to gravo yard la Mecklenburg.1 I H B 680, Shaw, to protect landowners from unjust and' vexatfoui efltrtes. Bills Introduced. 8 B 5S8, Justice, to appoint member of eounty board of education in Hen- dereoa county, - T committee oa edu cation. , S B 629, dates', thai Secretary of State be requested to furnish the Senate not later than January 2 the captions of all hills passed by ths Legislature up to and inelud'ng January 9. 8 B 630, Jones, to ratify th act!' of the State Prison Board, In aecordn with the action of ths Governor, in ni propriating 4,070 to dependent families of State prison convicts last Christmas. To appropriations. 8 B 6.11, Oatee, to provide for improv ing harbor facilities of ths incorporated eitiee and town of the State. To com merce. Passed Soeoad aad Third Beading. R B 840. S B 305, retailing to th roads of Nash rill township, Naah county- R B 22S, 8 B 105, to fix compensation of jurors ia Madison eounty. Paeaed Third Readlnsj. H B 126, 8 B 874, to amend chapters 7 and 3, pnblla local law of 1915. H B 234, 8 B 837, to permit Hastily township, Oatee eounty, to provide fund for bnilding roads. H B 236, 8 B 247, to authorise Hall township, Oatee county, to borrow money. H B 244, 8 B 838, relating- to read of Madison eounty. TOO WILL WBITC A LETTUt UU THIS . I wish that I knsw which oaa of the thousands of letters I reeeiv would have the most weight with yon, my friend. I cant quote all of them her, but I am going to ssk you to read thee carefully and then give me a chance to renew your health aad mak write me one very much like theatt T01 Barnard Strast, lUvannsh. Oe. Dm. tg, iff. Mr. N. r. Shivar. Sbelton. S. O. Dssr Stri A, you rs aware, la 109 I was nffertaa with la.Kirwtlon. stomarh and Hver dhwrdtn and all lu train of horrtfrlns phvaoaMna fa mral months. I had lived on mtlk. aaft a, shredded whaat. a varr Inaufnciant dla for aa actlT work-In man, and. of aonraa, from dia. aaae aad atarvation was ia s varv law atata of arrrotM vitalltr and saneral debility. I ordered tan tallons of row Mineral Waiav, which I used continuously, raordarma aaaai im iinrr. and In four months cainad twaatw. aina pounds, waa sirens and parfactly well and bar worked practically every day !. It acta aa a nrl renovator of tha syateom. I proscribe tt In any practise, sad it haa In every butaare had th daairad eiteeta. It la eaaantlal ta sa thia watar in aa Muse euaa tttlea as poaaihle. for ita properties are aa happily blended and la such proportion that they win aot dfctsrk the asoat delicate artt. It M purely Nature's remedy- A. L. K. AVANT, ht. B. Leeds, S. C. March , Kit. I bava tested your Sprint- Water In several aaaea of rheumatiam. chronic indieaatloa, aid aey and bladder trouble, and ia nervous and ick headaches, and find that it has acted alaaly la each eaaa. and I be Here that If need continuously for a reasonable tint will p;e duee a permanent aura. It will parify tr blosrt. relieve debility, stimulate the actios af th liver, kidneys and bladder, aidins taesa at throwing off all poisonous matter. C. A. CROSBY, M. I). These are not selected ease aor are th results unusual. I receive thou- and like them from physicians, min isters, lawyers, merchants farmers, manufacturers and every conceivable profession. I want the aatisf action of receiving such a letter from yoe. No matter what your complaint may be,' dyspepsia, indigestion, nervous head ache, rheumatiam, gall stones, kidney or liver disesse, or sny chronic ailment that has not responded to drngs. I in vite you to match your faith In th Spring against my poeketbook. If tho watsr fails to benefit yon simply any o, return . the empty demijohn and I will promptly end willingly refund your money every cent Sign below I Bhlvar Spring, Box 91 B, Shelton, 8. (X Gentlemen: . I accept your guarantee offer and en- eloaa-. hrwith. V.lFa-..flulbir.a. ,or .tan nL Ions of Shlvar Mineral Water. I agree to give it a fair trial, in aeeordaaoe with instructions contained in booklet von will send, and if it .fails, to. benefit my case yon agree to refund the price In full upon receipt uf the. two empty demijohns, which I agres to return promptly. Name a o Addrett School Bead lata Bold. (Special to Th New and Obeerver.) oiautmuoro, u. iu. i ne rcxreni luoai tor may attend, prsve Tneir Claim, a bond issue of 125,000 for school 1m provements ha been sold to a concern in Toledo, O, and the school building committee are making arrangement to spend the money during, thia year for a new home for the Bladenbofo schools. Christmas spirit that comes ia bot tles leaves a headache. C. C. DANIELS ATTORNKT-AT-LAW a Broad Street New Terk Associated With JOHN & WISE, Jr. -"0 Have Your Engravings SUCH AS Half Tones, Zinc Etchings. Book Labels"" DONE AT THB Steams Engraving - Raleigh, N. C. SERVICE AND QUALnTT COMBINED tr Co. Shipping Point (Pieass write distinctly) Adv. NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CxtKDlTOBS Ta th District Court of th TJalssd State for th Eastern Dlstrie tt North Carolina. In Bankruptcy No. M0. Ia the Matter of Farmers Supply Oeea- paay, Bankrupt. T th Creditors of Fsrmsrs . Supply Company, of Rocky Mount, ia the eouatiee of Nash Edgecombe, and dis trict aforesaid, a bank rapt t Notice is hereby given that oa tho 22nd day of December, A. D. 191S, tho said Farmers Supply Company was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the tret meeting of hia creditor will bo hld at Boeky Mount, N. C, In tha offle of J. P. Bunn, on the 13th day of Jan uary, A. D. 1917, at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time the said credl- point a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting, JtMEPH HI "CHESHIRE, JB, TJ. 8. Befere in Bankruptcy. Balslgh. N. C, January 3rd, 1917. NOTICE Notio I hereby given that a semi annual dividend of three and one-half per cent (3 1-1 per eent) on the etock of th North Carolina Railroad Com pany ha been declared and will be paid to the stockholder of record on Feb ruary 1. 1917. Notice is also given that the stock transfer books will bo closed for tea days (10) preceding aatd date. J. P. COOS, Treasurer. January U, 1917. Ml. 10 New Cereal WHEAT MASH It la natural In testinal cleanser, stimulates blood, bone and brairr. A Delicious Cereal Bates-Arrington- Compmy PHONE U Basemen t J. B. Fsrran ft Co. Lubricating Oil - Ha advanced 8 seats per gaUon ' wholesale. By our . foresight and judgment we contracted for twelv months . ia ad vane aad are. able to giv yea th asm eil.th earn good maasnr at ths asms-aid' -prios. Do yon -realise the Importaneo ot good Oilt Ws have the beat mad la aay grad for tha ... diffrat ear. Mobil Oils iW coats per ouart, PoUrino ' 15 eent. We are glad -tov . furnish 4 chart showing th grad yoar ear should ass. Crinkley's Garage Tae Garage with a Ceaorisase -
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