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TOE ABBEVILLE CITIZEN, TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1917, lAfl Rfll DERS SCOURAGED BY BRITISH AIRGRAFT South End and unloading th rt when out at sea. "Tha action of ur anti-aircraft guns waa of great assistance to our fighting squadrons." Two Hostile Machines De I stroyed by British Air- men During Raid. HAIDERS FIND THAT BRITISH ARE READY JAPANESE REACH PACIFIC PORT ON SPECIAL MISSION FIRST INCREMENT OF DRAFTED ARMY. . IN TRAINING SOON I (Continued from Pas; On.) (Continued from Pag Ons.) Were Headed for London V but Defenders Drove Them Away. c her thla afternoon Japan' pledge of loyalty to th . principle for which America haa thrown down th gauge 01 Dame. "We ahall proceed to Washington carrying to your great president and to the American peopl th aolemn ract mat japan stands with you. heart and aoul. In your lofty purooa to make thla world tha abiding place 01 nuony, justice ana xair piay. . ' SEMI-OFFICIAL GERMAN J LONDON. Aug. II. Two of th German machine which yesterday evening raided th English southeast coaat watering place were destAyed " by Brltiah naval airplane. Th om elet statement issued by th govern - ment today Bay that one of the ma chine waa a Goth airplane and the other a seaplane. ' ., - Two Alrptane Destroyed. . The admiralty statement saidr "One hostile airplane of th Gotha typ waa letroya during me return of th raider to the Belgian eoaat, and on hostile seaplane waa destroy d off tha eoaat of lanaars at ap ' proximately th ham time. A iarg number - of naval machine engaged th other raider over th sea without dec alva result. "Th pilot who destroyed th Ootha and whs waa flying In land machine, report that h first pursued an enemy airplane flying at 12,000 feet from North' Foreland to about nr teen mile off ' Zecbrugg. wher h lost th . hostil aircraft "Returning to th mouth or th E OF KAISER'S TELEGRAM (Continued from Page One.) never answered it.. Instead . he de clared England hid to defe.id Uelgtan neutrality, which had to be violated by jQermany on atratogloal ground. new having been received that t' ranee waa already oreparlnr to enter Belgium and th King of tha Belgian naving rerusea my petltloi for a free passage under guarantee of his - country' a freedom. I am most grstorui for th president' message. Th department rave out the mes sage a It was received hy cabl. Jt uiuers oniy siigituy from th original autoarraah text, though Thames he observed anU-alreraft nr I the emperor' spelling has been cort bursting in' the vicinity of South End and he flew in that direction, climb. Ins:, ha then observed slant Ootha, air planes followed by four British ma chine steering northeast Th en emy machine war about 1,000 feet above him when h - got beneath rectCd In several instances. 3n the paragraph numbered three "grave maneuver" la "grave measure" In th original;, in paragraph four wher "to repudiate takina- any nrovoolv military measures" ocours, th original read "to refrain from taklns." etc.. them. , He pursued, climbing to 11,000 I and tn paragraph lx th emperor when about thirty mile out to aea- Instead of "my forces." wara. . ' "At thi? mornlnt he'saw "single WEAVERVILLE MAN nosui macnine ,uuv teoi peiow idbi enemy formation, but flying with It He attacked from th front and drove th enemy down to- the water wher he observed him turn over and aw tafl.. llfhlt ainil 1I1 fwn m thru nnmiira I . - ..,... wv round him before returning to Bag. iSS' A ''Wa'iU' 'QLLm land. Whil returning he endeavor rt .A,0lWwH N- to communicate the position of the ii " . r7: V V . hostile machln,to British destroyers cond lieutenant infantry GIVEN COMMISSION WASHINGTON. Ausr. 1 I. Commis sions awarded students at the Fort; poetofflce department announced that published reports ef blanket exemp tion for this fleas at postal employes were bssed on a misinterpretation of the department order cohering postal exemptions. only scheme clerks, chief clerks nd assistant chief clerks f th railway service will be given exemption and most of them ace above military age. Fostofflee Exemptions. 1 Th poatoftlc department announc ed also that It would certify exemp tion for postofflo Inspectors but not for postmasters, ' Postmasters of th first second and third classes how ever, are exempted specifically under the law. It developed today that th nary department misunderstanding th war department ruling as to voluntary enlistment of registered men, had in structed its recruiting officers to ac cept registrant into th navy even If they had been called before their lo eel board for examination. Th mis. take quidkly was corrected, recruiting stations being told by telegraph that bo man called for examination under th draft law could fee accepted Into any branch of th military or naval service as a voluntary recruit un til called, however, registrants art free to enter th army, navy or ma. rlna corns. ' flans to provide publicity raemues at camps or tn national army ana th national guard are to be left en tlrely to th discretion of tha camn commanders, who will b authorized to permit newspaper correspondents to estaMisa ojnees wnnia tn camp limits and to maintain private tele. graph or telephone line there if deemed advisable. No such privileges will PS granted, until tn camp ac tually are established and the com. mander on tn grouna. FOUR ACCEPTED AND . HIGH COST OF LIVING SEVENTEEN REJECTED CUT BY BOYS AND GIRLS City Hoard Tarns Down Four Times I ASHKVI1XK BOTH AND CIRJLS as Meay Men aa Are Passed. No GROWING FIXE CHOPS. Examinations Today. Crops Wffl . Replay Ibor Twenty Times In Back Tard Gardens In AstaerlUeInapectlon - Hade. Only four men were accepted and seventeen were rejected by physician working under the direction or tne Ashevlll city board of exemptions, yesterday. Th board continuing It work of re-examining men, turned away four time as many as It ap proved. After seeing seven of th twenty on section of backyard and vacant lot cardans cultivated by more man The seventeen rejected will not be SOU Ashevlll boys and glrla. tinder niiad tn iintr v mnra mmlni. I th direction of Ralston r leming, an tione. Bo far aa the city board Is con-obnrry ; said yesterday that th re oerned. they have been disapproved of th ventur. would lb. to r for th last tlm. All underwent two . .V,. or more examinations. In th effort "V. "-h.t wmTid he invaiu- .tS.',",if3r lheM M -r10- ,B IK th.e.mchoohf 0hUdUr2nb?nny. svw aaaavsisja, sjvi ill . I a- ftmJL iThw,vWt't,1 Vll d"B, Ith seven sections visited ' were last. week, but who were passed by I. w nin. ruitivm.tmA the examiners: yesterday, war mn by n,any b0V, and girls of age va oXAln9 ' t foi owing number: from elrht or nfn yar to alx- Il HI. 1TI1, 4S0. teen years. Crops of fin corn. Irish iooh rejectee, neia ino wuoi"i i nnfiinna mi irdi. snuasn. numDKins. serial numbers: 118, 751, MS, HOS, Icabbaaea and tomatoea were found SB0, S40B. 1ST. 704. 114, 1064, If It, lo-rowlns In flourishing condition, and 11TI, 110, IS, 1319. lit was vidnt that much tlm and No man are to 2e examined today.) attention had been bestowed on each according to a statement made last plot in some section fresh dirt giv nlght by J. A. Nichols, secretary of tha ing sign of recent labor with hoe and board. : It 1 probable that th work mattock. of passing on the exemption claim al- It was variously estimated that the ready filed will begun tomorrow crops produced on each plot would re- morning. Those Wn accepted yester- pay tn lime i ana laoor axpenaea a j... in .1,1.1, tn I least twenty times. The more indue- prepar and fll. their proof, provided trious children had take vantage thv tn fiMi.nm nr Anutrinar a. en m for exemption, t their first eros at the 'earliest poe- slbl tim been able to plant a second It . L. I n ,4 tVin.aKll .v.- ZXiX. .T:::: a "v."."' twof oW over the -ual prod Th number of affidavits filed with I CONFERENCE OPENS AT LAKE JUNALUSKA uct of a olec of land in a single sea. on. Plots growing a seoond crop were invariably superior in meinoa oi cul ture to their neighbors, showing that th' Individual worker had taken great pride In "making two blade of grass grow wher on grew tn Pre ceding year." In keeping "with th nation-wide soheme of greater production on ac count of the war crista and high prices of foods, th gardens had undergone tit. mam . lnUn.lv, MiltlMtlnn . nrii. Men 'Appointed as Executive I ticabla, every food of available ground .. .. i Deing usea to aaa 10 mo low volume. DWVWi, n.. r-o. TO PROTECT RIGHTS OF ABSENT SOLDIERS Local Committee foe ing u A lady, a visitor from south Georgia, Aid Committee, p."i! thusiastlcally of th work of th boys ana giris. Members of th Soldiers' Business! On ef the largest Motion visited. am nnmmiHu nf Buncombe county I that behind the temporary bom of The) World Wa and Mission," Topic yeetarday received their certificate of th high aohopl on Broadway, contain- i appoinimeni. iroiw u. x. . -a - of Pay-Dr, John V. Anchor P. nian of tha North Carolina Council of I to th average housekeeper table. .. r ' Defenee. with headouarter at Raleigh. Th plots in this.seotipn were diatinct- Uverf Address, hostile machinesto British destroyer. .Another official statement issued thl evening: "Th raports of our pilots show conclusively that the enemy aircraft formation which attacked th eastern counties yesterday.- waa making for Tiniffln a fn ailtln ihA larva mtm bar of our airplane which wr ntwfulr ' . . i up against them they turned abrupt- . "u,,'TBt lafsntry, O. R. O. . ri. Kenneth O. Caustaman. Calnmbla. f-. C.l Claud M. Tolar. Cadar Orove. Second lieutenant field artnierr. r R. C.r Edward I unkln, Lexington, wni 0 assigned to duty witk th ly and made their way out to again, dropping, soms bombs on Greatest Trip r.3T. nnTCQEU TUESDAYS WEDNESDAYS THURSDAYS FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS C.--Christophr Jones, Littl Bwltxer HELD TO COURT UNDER NEW LAW - BALISBuHT. N. C Ana. 11. T. M Costello, of Charlotte", Charles Cogglns of Spencer, and W. C. Bap p' of Balls bury, were today sent up to Judge Boyd's court by IT. 8. Commissioner w. jj, Kay and W. H. Hobsi under 1500 bonds on a charge of having dl tributad whiskey among, tha-local coast artillery boys in their armory Bunaay night. Th evidence sbowed that only two members of th com pany were offered whiskey and that they both refused. Th case waa heard under a new law that has not yet iched . Salisbury except through I newspaper report. Lady , Visitors to ' Asheville r Invited to Attend ; Melba Demonstration '( , Perfume, Powders, tc r AT THE J. S. Claverie, Mgr. rilMfwurskin "Maeyourface aousmess asset That skin-trouble may be more then of suffering and embarrassment h may be holding you back in the business world, keeping yoa we better Job for which gooa appearance Is required. Why "takea chance" wb. Resinol Ointment heals sUn-eroptloni so easily. Is so simole and economical to use f It ha inch a record of success that yoa need not hesitate to try it, even inougu yoa hay used other treatment with little or no success. Esslasl OWtSMat baoUkT wusih" ! "Mrs Furniture Securely and Safely Stored in'a commodious, clean warehouse at reasonable rates.":- , -J :-.. ASHEVILLE Transfer ts Storage Co. FlMMM 11 MM- Broadway LOOK Jall Set Teeth. . . . $8 Poroslsia or Oold & A ad .Crowns ,--,r... Why Pay More? Perfect SatisfaoUon Guaranteed Drs. Smathen & Beam r Dentists ; attM A", stwtrewe. Www tttl Over Carmieaaer. - rflhl rnantina: The confer-1 policies, tiiniuii inuris, "ltO maturity, b With an address last night by Dr. John F. Ooucher. of Baltimore, aid., oh "Th World War and Evidence of th Comlng Kingdom." th second day of the annual missionary confer ence at Lake Junaluska, came to a close with large attendance and indi cation pointing to a most aucceaaiui and profitable meeting. Tn confer no the World Crisis." Today's ' nroKTam calls for an ad. dress on "Our System of Horn Mis sions." to be delivered at 11:10 o'clock by Dr. George B. Dean, a member of the home missions and. church exten sion boards of th M. K. church t Philadelphia, followed by on at I o'clock thla evening by Rev. F. & On. derdonk, missionary to th Mexican In Texas, on "Th Immigrant in th South." A round table with John M. Moore, presiding, wiH begin the day at o'clock; stuay oiassea win p tiM m. E o'clock thla afternoon. t W. W. 'Plnson. prldd hver the round table yesterday morning, vr. J. C. C. Newton, of Japan apoke at 11:10 o'clock and John M. Moor and Mrs. C. O. Hounshell were In charge n the study classes In th afternoon. Th day was closed with Dr. Oouoh- r's address. With Mark W. Brown of Ahvfil r marked out, th flrt encountered I -v...r nnim. i. m. I being -what were termed double plots, of The followTna Frank S. "Ivatd by the larger boys and girls muh Tnhn IT rr&thev. H. A. Barbee. 1 h ftlgtt SCHOOL On these double C W. Brown, A, G, Barn.tt and U g n's SfftitSXUZ '"SSSii of the eommltte. includ. th. I C!T!J!2r JKS L5. giving of advice, Jegal nrtbe hTioil rivealini In pirt th. hour, wise and free ' ; ny ab- of Jab that hJd tven t0 Jt sentee soldier or lfle" by Its keper. In another Squash had Ing th war to see that Insurance be4)Q plante(l th vlnee grown almost policies, chauormortgag, deed of to maturity, being full of th ripen- BOY SCOUTS WILL PLAN FOR PARADE TONIGHT next few days and organise. BUSINESS WOMEN TO PICNIC THIS EVENING ?wF- .f ta madi a nariv?to part of April the ih!fJJ"-S? Mm rlSStaV campaign for th cultivation of back- f JSIVXa yard and Vacant lot gardens was for- pr aI yf--ot.- i. & .Mm .nv nally launched in AshavlU. Up to Also ,th comrtltte ty to dvis any that time, it was stated, no deflnlti ac- oldlr n to hi legal right In yoUng tlon be,B uk,B A not a furrow wniie iwh miia nvmni. . .. . Ilun.l j ttmmAnm I MmmltlM frnm The money necessary to carry on In,, k... ,1. u. this work will be raised by voluntary Ranlsed th achooTboys and glrla and Bubsorlptlo.i, oj correct' acoounUng of started th work of preparing gar which nturt b kept until tho end of den. Some lagged at the tart, but the war, and If any surplus remains very soon th plrit of enthusiasm it must bo returned to the subscribers spread to each one and the result was In pro rata, parte. ' ! ' " that in a short time manyearly vege- The committee momoera, wno arawi table erona wera olanted and under no alarie and ar allowed no money I cultivation. In early midsummer for office rent, will meet within th I these crops were harvested and sold. tn returns reaenmg a total tnat sur prised oven the most sanguine. Tne scneme 01 putting farming im plements and garden tools into th hand of those who did not have them waa put into operation next. By order irom neaaauarters, tne emoryo farm ere were furnished a supply of imple ments by naraware a eaters, tn enure account being assumed by th central I organization, while each boy or girl I was onargea witn tne implements in. aiviauaaiy. no ton was lert unturn ed to give impetus to the movement and to sweep away all reasons for lagging. Soon tha srarden culttvatinsr brie. Juanlta, near Weavervllle, thla even- adea of boy and glrla were given the ing. Automobiles wiu o proviaea rori approval and support or tne city gov. the trip and supper will be served at I ernment, and th work progressed th lake. M I rapidly, the colored children in the As th maehinas will leave cnurenicity, too, oeing organizea ana given o oiocK ac 1 pious 10 raise ineir crops. At a re on time. cent session of the city commissioners. on of its "members stated .that, an RUSSIANS CAPTURE PRISONERS. Ashevlll boy had realized almost ,ivv inrin 1110 hiv ui vsgauiuies xroin mnnn r 1..- 11 SIMHahlOn IltUO DIOl OI 18J1Q. ana tDU 1 addi?loM P-'o' th p via the Russians yesterday cap- ing haa instituted a campaign among ... mam thM tit nrlsonera and I in garaenera xo remove tne remain " C71 ' - tn. th.llng -weeds in their olots. and it 4m XTMMT ioiir. 7 "" Utd. that hundr.djLof young fellow. v - .r . I haves, trMnrilsirt Whlla It ym nnt In the region of oona we nussians i - -- ----r- v-. : S ana KOUmamaiW arw An 4ntlftl.tiorl that th windinir n nf s-a wAm a aariMt niarnr i . : " --;.-- r " i-1 si . it viii ssi ojww f i shsmwisbs MPnanmi? 11- vnsa Ton win FXWiMUWJnM: ivauw. in jinunf nunu z 1 zj Ukely b9 tb IgTial for a line program Russian ana Koumtniwi clu"u I In which tha 500 bova and trirla will irimiintlf in J 4 Am ri. tnn a .. Km wsaw-ah fMimnnllAfl t.rt I j . AJUD irjiwniu, au.v When You Deal WilKThis Bank You have the positive as surance that every transao tion will be completed with? the utmost care and effi :iency. ... . . . Your Account Is Invited. Central Bank & , Trust Company ? : Tfie &uik For Your Savbgt. 4f Low Cost Menus. .Breakfast Minced Liver Adelphla Apple Sauce Toast ' Coffee lyuncheon Scalloped Fish Current Muffins Tea Dinner Boiled Ham Fried Potatoes Banana Drop Cookies Squash Fritters Cookies Coffee Breakfast Adelphla Apple Sauce Cut the ap ples in halves, core, lay side down in baking dish; sprinkle with' sugar. dot with butter, add another layr, cover with water, and baka until tender. When don the water should form a thick syrup, ' Ijuncheon Current Muffins Cream together two tablespoons of sugar and one of butter. - Add one' beaten egg, two cup and a half of flour, three teaspoons baking powder and half a cup of cur rants. Bake In gem pans twenty mis. utes. Instead of the regular weekly meet ing, members of th Business Wo man' circl of th' Central Methodist church, will go on a picnic to Lk Plans for th Boy Scout parade preceding the play "America inrv" roil will lie mwoii i . i - - . . a n by local talent will b considered by street promptly at -i:ll fi. nn firouta tonltrht at their regu- tendants are aeicea xo o lar meeting at the board of trade rooms. Rev. J. Bralnerd Tnreii, scout mas- memDer oi ine iqcm r matters will be discussed by the I scouts, and th usual routine of bust- will be transacted. nnnr TATTi TO TAKE THE WORLD'S GREATEST SCENIC TRIP EVERY PAY THIS wwaitua- captured IS. An eri- UoO Austrlans, but were compelled to bs Mked to take part. tent airplane on Sunday ) Missed over retire" slightly. Frankrort-on-ine-iua:n ana oroppua i . " . persons were killed and several GERMAN HEUD. tndav from the German city. Four several bombs in the crowded streets, I CHARLESTON, B. -C, Aug. It viniii tn m. rflsDRtch received here lAusmst Bunsstan. a Oerman who ar- othenr were wounaea. Auguev .'""flowu. rived hero on o. neutral .. steamship On Saturday Frankfort was raided from a South American port, waa be r a number of entente airmen, who ing detained in the Charleston county ronned several bombs. No on was Jafl tonight by th federal authort- by Ml 'fj uuu mm v i aaa vvwv ' w " l - - - . . . x killed. A few Inmates of a hospital tie a an unaesiraoie . wnmii uu nitre inlured Slightly. On Of th aviator dropped five bomb In a wood to th west of Frankfort without eauKlng any damage. UNIVERSITY TEACHER ORDERED TO REPORT it could not be ascertained what nnal dlSDOSltlon the authorttles expect to make of tne prisoner- Title of a home in drove Park Is like t certificat of deposits of a bank always worth its face value pms Interest Phone 155$. . Advt. CULBi blVUKJi IX. f WASHINGTON". Au,y. II. Bain- brldire Colby, of New York, wns worn In today as a member of the eh limine- board to succeed John' li. White, of Kansas City, whose resigna tion was accepted by Prealdent Wil son along witn those or tnairmrn Penman and Vice-Chair man Brant. There remains one other vacancy en the board, which it is understood will be filled by the appointment of a man from tli Paciflc coast. s BOMB Olf RESERVOIR, oanmv. rrtuh. Aug. 1$. Placed so that it would havo destroyed the embankment of Ogdenclty reservoir, thus allowing the impounded water to rash down upon tn ciiy, a aynanuie bomb with two' feet of Its four-foot fuse already burned, was xouna 10 night by the police. V w wnrriwr ctV A UFETIME IS THA WORIiD'B GREATEST SCENIC TRIP TO MT. MITCHEIJj. TRAINS EVERY DAY THIS WKJiin- J TAFT KTIIili . tMrmmnu. rT.iv nnvTHR. Kasu Aug. is. William Howard Taft today oontlnued his rapid improvement from anat tack of Intestinal Indigestion, accord ing to his physician, who declared his patient would ba able to leave here by Wednesday, providing no compli cations arise. The former president stricken last xweaay wnuer on a Major Patrick Henry Winston JOeewes Today to Report to General Wood at Charleston, -. lecfi ure tour. POST T0ASTIES ARE A BIG TREAT FOR EVERYONE! ADMITS IOSS OF ONE. l!RlJrN. Ausr. II. An Official statement issued by th German war office today say that of th Teuton airplane which- bombarded South End and Margate, th southeast coast resorts of England, on Sunday, on is I missing. - . ) ' . BCTTEir CORN FLAKES I TOO IiATE FOR C?TjASSIFICATIOir. WANTED First class cook with ref erences, it Cumberland Circle. Orders to report at. once to Major- General Leonard Wood, commanding the Southeastern United States army, at Charleston,1 wore received last night by Major Patrick Henry Win ston, professor of law at the Uni versity of North Carolina, who haa been spending the summer at Ashe ville. v V ".- ' Major Winston will : leave this morning for Charleston, . After re porting his arrival to General Wood, he will be assigned to duty in th Judge advocate's - department ef the officers' reserve corps. Th order cam In th snap ot a telegram from Washington." - Major Winston, who Is a son of Dr. George T. Winston of Asheville, a former president of the University of North Carolina, will be granted a leave ot absence for th duration ef the war by the trustee of th stats university. Major Winston reoeived his commission ten days ago. ' . ASK FOR and BT ' GOoB-licEi'G I The Original Cytftitutu Cot YOU Sim. Prtca; Dinner Sou ash Fritter Use on cup sum mer sou ash. boiled and mashed, two eggs, half a cup of milk, three table spoons of flour, mixed with one tea spoon baking powder, one teaspoon sugar, and a pinch each of salt, pep per and fry in deep boiling (at Banana Drop Cookies Use one and a quarter cup of sugar' and two egg and than add a pincn or salt, ons cup of milk, two cups sifted flour, two tea- Joons baking powder, and at last two Iced bananas. Drop on buttered pans and hake in hot oven. ...THEY ARC . k. Mulford-Tour wife tised to sing and flay a great deal. I have pot heard her lately.- - Stliford Since we have had chil dren she haa no time. Mulford Ah, children ar such a blessing! Everybody's Magaxln. FUEL BRIQUETTES. The production of fuel briquettes in the United States last year, exceeded 295,000 tons and waa the greatest on record, being an Increase ot thirty two per cent from the year before. THE END OF THE GARDEN. "How's yourjrarden getting along" - "Not at all well. Th missus has quit working In it entirely." Detroit Free Press. - - - ' Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion.' One package1 proves it 25catalldruggistsJ SPECIAL August 13th to 19tV Warner Automobile No-Glare Lenxea. .r.$2.70 $4.00 sire AO for . -. . tjO.UO $5.00 z C7 foT PJOlj BROWN HARDWAKE COHPAST SS Brouway tS8 PHONES MRS.M.M'COY 4 & 6 Goremibent SL There will be free demon stration of Murphy's facial Cold Cream with every jar sold every Wednesday, 10 to 12 a. m. and 3 to 5 p. m. GERMANS INTERNED. AMSTERDAM, Aug. II. A Ger man alrolane with two oocuoanta. landed yesterday at Ostbnrg, a Dutch town near tne Belgian border, fifteen miles northeast of Bruges. The oc cupants of the machine were interned. THE OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO AS W ItWJm KNOW; w mil I COT ACK PROM MYC? vacation x3rerMy. uou. WMlCe VtU IN8tT THAT1 VACATIC CO M A' TX5AV. C3f QOCSX3, . yer x am in D or a om ttGC&ML TH LBTTOR. I 3HAU BO AT OHQ fWSORT rsoMevHee Ar1ti9jcA Tiu. i sar ok my reT MAN, IN XHQ MANTfMO teEHAV YtHJR5c?cr A"i ONC toePITTINa TOVft STATION a - - eV R.c3,TT HOU.O, 15 TVH THS ""DAIUY "TRUMP6T ? Thi t MR. evcROTT TRue. nr MR. TRoe iwtLi. evr of 7e, crxt roK ZOHG TiMe, AlsO M Hl A8NC X tvAwT TODO MY BIT fOfl. WA OCONOMY. elMX A R6PoRTC AHD tbUR. TApr PHOTCXBRAPHeie. OUTHCR6 STOftY. OOtwa TO HOW THfi CAwkT AND KjCAR. MY OV&RAUS ; y.-: TH You GooO OYi. H I UI'lJI III0-1I-I
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