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Lights Arrive for Soitbaii; Mackey Is Loop Head Play in 8-Club Circuit Begins About April 14 Managers Busy Re cruiting' Players and Getting in Practice; League Is Expected Γο Be Fastest of Any Here; President is Popular Μ η η t Vit ι - t >en' ■ Λ ». - ' Λ M . i*e su. 1 ; λ\ : . ~ H ν - M.S'. t l· S ;. < Supt1. M •i . t ; ' ·«. -t . : !. : !i; the H' S*' · . ν \' :\h h· undv: · sp» nsai>hip « ( • · ■ · ··· \.i H - J λ \ j ; : d - · : Vci t ' .. :. d Stock Market Holds Even 29 - ·.!· - et-l od.r. i.ttiiu; »·· e:,l ICUi Λ · Ill ·.£ i t ndix Aviatii : •I*»i· ··.<.. <·· "6 5 < rv -a 62 1 , ■ .V 3 : ι : s.·;· · · ':· y M ô 1 - C : - !:»!;,·. ! ■ ' Pfiv. ι L.ght Gt nei al Elect ι ;c . . . . («Mit - li ΛI ( ' ! . I..-· & Myt···.- Β Μ .η'ψ . t·; y Ward & C Reynolds Tobacco Β . s jtr.c : η ! tail way •V ..d Oil C X .1 ' S Steel . Cotton Closes 23-26 Higher New York. March 29.— lAP) — ι ( " >!i luture.·- nened l."> to 24 high ; C! . I Continued demand moved luturi's into πι a high ground Γι ■ s ason today, and they closed 2<: righet Middling ^in>t 11.61. * )|it ii (. !" May 11 .20 1 1. .) !,ly . 1120 11 < ctober 11 1.τ 11 l't ce in be r 1 1 OR ] 1 January 11.03 11 March 11.02 li Situation Tightens In Balkans (Continued From T*ase One) nazi dissatisfaction apparently wa reflected in a note delivered to 1 h. Yugoslav government last night di manding a definite written ta li ment of Yugoslav foreign policy. In Africa, British mechanized troops were reported in fighting con tact with Italian forces retreating η Asmara, Eritrean capital. London meanwhile experienced it: tighth consecutive raid-free nighl and for the fourth successive nigh' no nocturnal raiders appeared else Where over Britain. 3th District Gets Most REA Money ι' I>i-|i.Ui II Hurt·.Ill In I1··· sif Wilier Hotel :îv hi ν : ' . nILI. \< |t'M t ht ,.il .H . ' ·ι: Hi \, ι th ■ !" 11 il ! U .ι 1 !c ! by YY · 1 J · tv. li.,. ils It I > Third iy ρ; ·Λ* ι·:·ηϊι ί! Il tf.l • 1·Γ Τ)λ> ' . il : SO Τ t » : t'Ci : y -teci U . l h t !1 · \ · ci ·> - y ■ y t 'es. led*. : ..I ...ι ' : 0!.' a :vl .-* ' Ο- .-t.1 l'd .' F.'..-' · Ht·. ' <■ : : Bi ' lu ι H C. - : ..rit ... '- S :.i i :.·0ΙΚ·\ !"Λ":·. ···.: :. ' pn.·>·, :· 438.76 e^. s.!..·· 11 τ •j.-to:1 oi' - Second: (John H. Kérr)—l'our pro ■ 's. v ~'■ ' ·". -1 4.925 ! mer . Τ h: cl G · Π:ί de:i ι — 1 »· :■ et ' . , · . S !>:>7.(>()<) .· -î CI-' Iί '. F απ'* ί H 1 ) t ' · ■ ! » ν 1 -f< projects. 905 :i<·-. S829.000 .nid 2- , ;-M4 , ust. ι Kil'th: ■ '·. i1 Fàlgèr) -one project Jjil !>·.·· - 1 !îd !·!·? > astOi : Cl'S h!\îl . ! >no pro cct. sr · -::2.,; ' . ■ · ri 940 eus tonie.· Seveaii ( j Bayard Clark )—three' projects 962 : tes. ST 17.008.03 and 4.(15 · ' er>. E.j. VV Ο Bu: gin)—: . e pror i"(·. . i.U304 : tt> $2.4π2.ιιυιι .ind 8, 4.9! o:-tomers. | B> · Dought· >—ont' : !'":i .t >{.:.'9.1'Ui· ,md 3.· 211 -ustomers. Tt-nth: ! Λ. L. Bulwinkle)— three ;«.··· . 72! iv S72 !'·(>(> nd 2. Eleventh: ( Zeb Weaver)— three , · -(cts. 1 1 i2 miies. $971.000 tind 3, Traffic Fatal i es Increase During First Months of 1941 ι Co ' nued i rom Pa^e One) :uary theic wiis on'.y one traffic '.oath in X"» tl: Carolina m which a . îilitary vehicle was involved; there ι :t· three d: :: a accidents in volving military personnel b'.it no! . :. ' ι ry VI h. !> .ι 1 11 iei i' We; . g!.; deaths i:. * · chic·!»· an - :'c:.: · ar.-ing »i.t d< :> n-e produc • mi efforts. 'Thus ·.·. e >ee that ,·' : ost only 12 • 'he 175 tralfic deaU. in th·· -tate c:ι.. ::ig .January and February can > y any logical reasoning be attribul cd to national defense pr· ted-." he raid. The ι eally big faeti ·ι - win» η fought ai.ι. t the -!0 pel eel:*. :u ut ' ! ayetteville To Entertain Roosevelts • .1 f 1'. _ U!H') i ItM't'· mt vs .ii Ai. . Ι.ι ν Mr\ ΛΙ. : .ui, .«Il >iec lai » J . iîuL.i. . .2p.. * > î> ai. il t \ ; ν !« N.i ' >pc: ici the , fi i. pt ι tally au S Mi.· " i ·. y e: ..av a.en: << i'..:;- call for ^ ί:^>· COn ÎV.'t · ' .>·.·· ' Χ . e. .e'.v \va> ρ La . a «.lay patroia.» .. ά t$ ^ the . ad he iravt. .1 Fay et a . <· ; the !··.·:. F 1 , · ... ι .· «■:: !.. .C.'KiiàiΊΐι Λ ... : ■->.:!« , I) ,."ha.;. . : '.hi·: , .... 1 v. ai . enl the uuce. The P. t "will : r ht ; t ». (Λ -hanbia S vvht. e he will a . rr! F . : π. War Keliet Regulated One) 'It ■ ■ ' . .'IIU - att it: un: I v. ' 1.1 - .... e. .iy ■rd ι . ' ι:>t .· . : t ' · a: i » 11 : iy, : . - ,i| u ,.y . · u -e Λ ι - 1 Ml all Ot c . I don't think t ; ■ ; · 11 y ■ : ;'t ■, : ;cli ·: deny - - ateii-.it ■> · ice i.'· . ' . t .iy ;·ι·;: ;'r : ; m.·! ed 111 ' . η to '... .· it. :· \ ... nus oth*. tilings that relict societies would : .-end ' them. >,' . an exi: ■ <■ I pOS.-lt . ,-ti atlon Β · . ,-e that tile p. ; t ' \ el's '. say. litrt* - a c:... *\ out: ' it eek.- t g.'.e q.,ant.t rs eigi- ' ' selectee- Well, cig are· ..:.g au.-. : ijs part "t <■..! pr di. ' apacitv. .,.1 1 wii.cn v.«· nt·.■: r defensive purposes. There 1. . .e deny pr. .rity to vv./uld-l)t> re. ■ . contributors' e.garet offerings .-electees' co:icentrat:"U. . I !·;:η>\ν .t ci ..ldn't rapper en ι e-s, that's the tile ry l ; ' :es VUvisory Only com . "i.( new Da\ .e,- Talt Κ pel co: r 'tee ..-n't da'.it· : .al ■ tp as the Knudsen-HlUman Ot : I'ι kI .ction Manager.ent - •;e- divisi'iii An OP M lr. .·. . decision a mandat· I'he Da*. is-Taft-Keppel outfit is only ad ' · -y, 1 honestly can imagine an OP M andatt earring cigaret -h;p .eiits abroad, η the ground that eigarets aren't a : ■ 111 : t a )*y nect.-sity t. the dei . ι racies. at war again.-: the a χ is piu'.i -, ,iiid that every s<| art .itch inside such boats as are available i. it·:;: to be packed wit:. 1 '.:ig iron . explosives, et cetera 1 cer tainly can't in.agine the Da·, a·- Tatt Keppel committee a.~ ad VI.-. η g ι rat' itv c"iitribi.ti'i - not to .-end ι κ to our -electee- But 1 can imagine 'em advising against g :i- tor any t: ing out absolute neces.-itie to Britain. Greece and China. riteir mission also i- t dope o,.t scheme. oi getting help into the ax>--cont|uer Volunteers Classified ι · t > ;k· i d : .·. .11·. ti .· ifi ed I ! .. : lit : i '· .TV. i 1· idi·. II·:1·, ' Λ1 :γ:ι I '. : .ι ■: :. I ; J. VI: :eri ■ It lU 3 t ,1. ( Κι P. . L, ber 1 ·«.· ç Λ ; . I ; .iiid Γ'. ■ Ρ p< .1 72i : Η.. :.Λ i ι·>· S :· : il" if • ■ Γ lei H. it i; , .·; r. , U. 11. .lit : · ,Λ \ 1 - ; ι . ι ' < ι··. ".(ιλΊο Vance , ■ t :·:..; fit , Ί·! ι· , liy .-.id' en ι Ν< THREE DEFENDANTS BEFORE THE MAYOR id y cur. t idaj ... Ill y Γ Γ t-\'. κ'>id. Π [·.... ])]( 1 : -. . . "y : ί If. · _ d: . .... i-yuΛ .· its κ - , 3U d..y <»n the ' : « : .dt· : . ,.«> <·:.* .ι :.11 >hi .g & d I 'eh.: . .. U 'ï t ' V . uc U d · . c i '. I .'· ι. X ( h.ir'gcd ■ . · ■ . (it·:·,y Mr .. . « η 9 < dk.y«. > .'..i -·;· . :r: u : «·..·. ' · < · KLLUKDLK S COURT JURY IS ANNOUNCED l:-> \ <· nr. r(1er · ' ■ !: ■ : Λ J 1 : . : 1.1 •••.I .v ' lude Λ Γ Η ·· .· !! % S M. : d \V Κ Sundy Cm ' ' · : B. H. À* .;i- *1 Γ BUic-.U'v, George V. Ρ Λ. L h . i -ν H H..>·. .: 1.1 \V S ■ ' ; \V π i·' . : ' t ; . < · i .ι i. w 11 - ■Λ . ■·,;.» ' ■ - ! : i | ) : F. Il • il.· t, · · . 1. !·. !. a · i :■ ! ; · ■ Ά-1 α ι. ■ . Kim.h: i) !. Hi.nt. I! ι ' H.m ι· . ! ' H.;: t ■ ! )abnt . ' ·. n.-hii). : ·! i: 1. !: ■·. y ut M : llebui - ΓΛΝΝΙΕ JEFFERIES TO BE BURIED SUNDAY t' . ' , ι II ι.!1ι>\\ !· . ιιΙ ν .· : · :ι >1 ht·! hoiv.t . ">· Τ !. i: .. _ !··.·.·· ΤΙ d.i ν .ι:■■·..' Ππ.ι -- S: t' !.. cd ϋν· eumnuin.'y • · \ty yi: ■. ,ind v., u: !v · . ι ♦« d : y .11 who kiu , ( i' Κ'.ιηρι 1 . ι · will i,i· held t'ro. 1 h< hi .π ι S. : i : ι y ., ! tiTfli " ill Ut ι !. ck. . . · ·«·;"* ( ι:' Λ .11 be ill . ι eli·: > '·.· S"ilth Hendei ·. ■: ι ■ m Tht Γ. . ι ; I). ..-.ι. ι ■ I Slnl. :M . ill..:·.; the pall ^ ι . ι : «. '. ■ The (i* . eu · 'i a : ι S! :· », ι t<·ι any . One Italian Battleship Is Damaged (C ·.' . . : F: :. Pa^f One) ClI ■ ' VI ••'Γ:.ι !· ·· eo -eatteied. bn Si . · · h.,· I' I I I ! brnllfjllt to ac t. · : ι . ι. ■ ' ; ; it '.ι ι · that ·. > tar a u a-i it I. " 11. t 1..·- b.ittleMiij ι.. *ii d, ■ i^i d and that twi enemy iTuispfs an· very severely can .&;t .1 ed ■ 'ι v. itlaiul indirectly ..id inn t: · ι\ .ggregatum. It λ' ...1 :n a tint· note .1 λγ -t nt eigaret :itn ,c ι·..pit ci Fr. net·. and (it·. · ,ιΐ . ked em. Cl! \I I F!H Κι ilîTY-THEEE • i i'l ii ■ II'.'·, 'Π α ei ι I 'ill. ex · to J. ·1. who was , -- bv this time ' 1 nu .m 11 ·.. o,.t lntn t it'll up. hi·!:' ····.; !.-a for his bo1 k ■y.,., ; i, vou'tl be Ml AsheVille ! ; ;1 ■ .'..uht Bill would be !'.··»< •'Well. i>i ill the insane lengths to go ttt hi fp a man. this takes the cafce!" Joel said 'Y"i. mean to say you hired th.—· nun to il.> a thiiur that might cost Hill his life ? ' Pile i'ifl '· asn ' l"i '■ '·. ' said E\ Γ "Ob y.-s it was I loaded it my sel ί. ■ \! ; 1 slipped in one day and u! ι !.·.! it said Eve. "One day λ ; , y π ι ". ! Bill Were both awa\ "ι ;,-sh"' -.:. i .Tot l. "Von MUST have wanted to inspire him." He λ. ■ ·. c. ι ! it now. Why didn't you tell me all this while you were tin I thought I'd keep quiet." said K\< a:; : and niak·· it seem like •he it al thing Bill could bave writ ten ii it it.- happening to you in sb i,| ; him. and — \■ ■ i· a rousii _ chapter for .< ι "ii Joel cut in I get It." 1 - «τ- 1 aitin' - i Zeb. ' Me • n ! .· *··.! got .·:: .ay We'uns •vants three dollars more." • w.-ll vi'ti'U ι..·-··', it." said J ■ : " \ :"s lit ί ρ . ut- r this." : Ζ· b. .' · 1 * irr.ed ι Κ·.··. ' Where on I you f\ timl this man pal?' .-ked. "They're 1 1 told ι about meeting av I -· bit·,ι onto the 1 ' i'ttied still ' Tb.t y're t t' my Sunset 1 pupils . ! Ev.· "< ;■■■»<! I..·: "1 rehears· · .· ηι— worked with tli· ·ii for ·. ' Eve went on. "I ·'.· v:.: ' · ii little act to im !" s Bill. H. l.aving such a hard ;.■:,·· with the mountain story." i!;!l . . . 1 Ml . . . Bill':" said .1 "I : . k of that name. I • .!■! snia-l ' .ngs He glared at / "Vot: _ ι Ί bi.e Miss Eve >'··.: .'at she promised. V re ii··' _ .ing to get any more." She ' up Zeb. sa it i again. Eve stepped closer to him, snif iifig "Zeb, you've been drir.king," h.· said "That's why you're .".eting • He this X· ··.·.·. you get right out oi in re this »n>irunt." "X ' until me and lice gi's our ' i y.' Zeb sa it i -tubboinly. "V. ι Γι e ;:oi::g XoW. ' . » i. : Joel "And λ itti'iut any more· money." Ii· made a move as though to push Κι !· ι ..It of the doni Λ η ι η il happe ne '/. b grabbed liini about the waist .1 .' b·' Eve cried "S! ;· But there was no stopping ι presently the ι a bin was seeing an I ol her tight. Dine .. u.liîi two ιικ·η ■ •■■ere lolling <>v> r its floor. banging this. lunging that an·: i: akin.; .1 ' ut-n··! ■ 1 άτι ·. k <>f · . . Kve ran | around in 1 irelc- ' : ' mg to pull .lot ! ..ft" Zeb. .u: t ' ' ' '' "g to juiil iz.'b off Joel. It «as when she saw tliat Joel was !_;»■·* · ·. 41 . 'ist of it that she caugh: up an :i ;· 'k -r from Inside ih. '■. -til·. ι With the poker held high in her hand she went back t·. her circle I tunning. She Ine.i to find an open ling. It took time, as the tv.o men weren't still very long. Then, all at !.■:·.. e. she saw the opening for '■i!. h she hail been looking. .She la. iii'it the poker down with con si·:. rable force. The opening was I no longer there — the opening I through which she had hoped to hit Zeb over the head. She hit Joel in stead. j He groaned and collapsed in a I heap. ••Oh!" Eve oried, horrified. "I—I hit the wrong man!'' Zeb. seeing that Joel was no [longer able to put up a tight, and now pretty well sobered up, leaped to his feet. I I reckon Ike and me'll fergit erbout that tliar other three dol lars." he said, panting for breath. "Get out of here!" Eve yelled, turning upon the mountaineer. "Look what you made me do! Get out of here before I—I brain you." She rushed at Zeb. flourishing the poker. Zeb made for the door. "You'uns is shore er wildcat!" he said. And then he disappeared into the night. Eve dropped the poker and ran to Joel, who was lying still and si lent upon the floor. She sank to her knees beside him, lifted his head. ,;ii 1 cradled it against her breast. ■Joel!" she called. "Joel, look .it me. . . . Joel. DARLING!" J n i opened his 1 yes slowly. He shook his head and groaned. "Whew!" lie said. "He must have hit me with the kitchen stove." "It was the poker." said Eve 1 And I hit you " "You!" Joel arose to a sitting po sition. "Well, for the love of Mike what was the idea"" "1 wanted to hit Zeb." sai.l Eve ' He was getting the best of you." Tears came into her lovely eves "Oh. Joel. I'm so sorry. I wouldn : an ' you for worlds." "You wtjnldn't any more think o! hurting me." · iid Joel, "than y u think of loving 111e. 1 understand He got to his feet. Well, any ay , it's too bad Bill wasn't aroui. j s.·me place taking notes." Eve walked over to .. chair an.! ~:ink down in it. "Trying to i ! "Infill .1 !· ·. ilish . ' Sl. ' :■ lid 1 "Don't worry: «aid ,7,λο1 -if lt;tj please you any, in show Bui the bnrop on my head, and ten him ail tho details." • (>!i. j. cl- please don't talk like that. Eve begged. "You sound «ο herd. You don't sound a bit Kka J III Λ. · J' ■ i «aught his breath sharply ■\liat v..,> I 3.^4, "what was that you said'."' "I satd you didn't sound a bit tita tile .Toel 1 love "Thon I DID h· ur v·..;." ? ud Joel. "But you needn't pretend vott love me, just because yoti almost brained me. That's cot necessary, "Joel Li e Rani ill. " s.r.d K.r "I.cok at me "X AM looking at νου ' Now. if you low nu . say so." ■ ( )f c(mrse I love you, y m ι ··,, !« little iiliot." said Joel. "I've loved you since the day you rultied my eollurds. light up until now, when you hit me with a poker." They began to laugh. Then .Joel went to Eve. He pulled her to her feet, held her close. "Do you mean it. Eve?" he asked, his voice husky with emo tion. "Do you really love me? ' "Yes. Joel. I really mean it." .-aid Eve. "I think I began to fall m tovi with you the very day I fell among the colkmlo. . . .1-1 just got mixed up when Bill came along, looking so much like Carey Watts." "You know now it's not Bill you love?" said Joel. Eve nodded. "I was in love with a memory, just like you said, she replied. "And when Bill made me promise to disassociate him from Carey, and then tell him whether or not I loved him. I found that u — it just didn't work out in Bill's fa vor. The moment I made myself disassociate the two men. 1 found myself thinking all the time of you, Joel." "Darling ;'' said Joel, holding her close. "And the other night when you kissed me. ' Eve went on, ' 1 knew. There was something about your 1< -s. Joel, that told me you were the man 1 loved. You put tender ness. sweetness and a world of Jove into that kiss—short as it was, and ! knew then that Carey was gone forever, in memory as well as in :'aet. and that Bill didn't mean a •iiiîig in my young life." "And yet you Mill went on trying 10 be his inspiration." Joel remind ! her "V ι -VI '.1 went so far as to 'an .his n'elodr.mi t in which I v. d sueli ι losing part." "Yes. l know," said Eve. "But I anted Bill to hurry up. get his . [· e: :al. and go away. ... I I . i.ght you and 1. Joel, could have > natch in 'ter a time together it h : t. rnhlv good-looking eousir. .■; v. .is \ s ..ut of the pictur.·." ( lo lie Continued) NORTH CAROLINA STOCKS (The X.it it mal Λ sociation m Securities Dealers. Inf.. Distnet X 11. published the following retail pr.ei based .··» fluctations furnished to it by certain dealers as at 5:00 p. ni. March 27. 1941. The Association .issu;: .ι1 - ι: ι responsibility for these prices as they are Mily indicative ot the geneial current market.) Description Bid Asked Acme Spinning Co. C m 1211 American Trust Co. Com 320 335 Amer. Yarn & Procès si ni; ... :!3 87 Auto Finance Co. Com 26 28 Auto Finance Co. ô1 · ' ■ Pfd 47 50 Bassett Furn. Ind. Com. 22 24 Bibb Manufacturing Co Com. . 84 88 '•'.rand η Corp. A" 42 4(i 'arolina Insurance Co. Com. 29'.t 31'.ι 'arolma Pow & Lt. Co. (>'7 Pfd. 108·;ι Ill's Carolina Put. & Lt. 7', Pld. lll'j 1HU 'arolma Tel. & l'el. Com. 1(10 170xd 'hadwick-IIoskin C . Com. . 7:;-i 8'j "hadw ■ ·.; Hoskm C> 8' Pfd. 98 101 Chatham Mfg. Co. 6'; Pfd. 100 108 lima drove C tton Mills. Com. 98 101 Climax Spinning Co. Com. ... 79 83 ''•'•sent "->· ίηηιη" Co. Com. (18 71 Colonial Stores, Inc.. pfd. . 44 46'b ."olonial Stores. Inc.. Com. 12:'·ι 14 Dixie-Home Stores Com. 9'ι 10'·. Duncan Mills Com. 44 47 Durham Hosiery Class "A" Pl'd. 24 30 '•■ale Yarn Mills Com 75 Efird Mfg. Co. Com 75 83 F.rwin Cotton Mills Com. . . 18 20 Erwin Cotton Mill Gr< Pl'd Ill 113 Flint Mfg Co. Com 18 21 Florence Mills Com. 65 Ge rgia Home Ins. Co 50 55 iGossett Mills Com . 24 26 lianes. P. II. Knitting Com 13 15u> Description Bid Asked II.mes. 1'. II. Knitting 7 ; Pfd. ... Ill 116 Ηι-ί i' Til. iS; Tel. Co. C'oiTt, ... 71 ι 8 Ic-l'l't i>i.η Sttl. 1.:· In: C . Com. · 39 ΛΙ. ι iestic Mig Co. Com I 2<i May I losiery Mill:· Com. ... 12 14 M:iv Hosiery Mil'· it Pfd. 7fi 58 Monarch Μι IK Com. ! 81 Sfooresville Cotton Mills Com 19 21 N. C Railroad Com, . * . . . ltiil 1"·' National Yarn .Mills Com ·ίιΐ Occidental Life Ins. Co. Com I's 1"* Perfection Spinning Co. Com 7.'! "8 Piedmont and Noithorn Ry , Com.. 41'· do Is' 12-1 Πβ '.Ill', 100',. Piedmont Mfg. Co. Com Pilot Full Fa-. Hos. Mills Com. ">'j fi' Pilot Full Fas. lios. Mill pfd. 1!» Riverside ά: Dan River Mills Coin. 7'j Riverside cV- Dan River Mills (>', I'll 77 8:i Rose's 5, 111, 25c Slore.», Com 2(> Security Xtl. Bank Com 1512 Smyre, A. M. Mfg. Co. Com. ... Π J? Sonoco Products Com. . ... 1 · ,f South Car. Pwr. ()'ί Pfd. !' 11.- 2 Southern Webbing Mills Com · Sterling Spinning Co. Coin ·»■' Stowe Spinning Co. Com 7:! Taylor-Colquitt Co. Com 30 Textiles. Inc. Com. 2 Textiles, Inc "B" Pfd. (S25) I"1-· Tidewater Power $6 Pfd 4(1 8 71 78 12 44 Victor-Monaghan Co. Com 48 5 Virginia Elec & Pwr. $6 Pfd 116*12 13° 3 Va. Pub. Ser. 6'i Pfd !I2" ■ Va. Pub. Ser. Ί", Pfd 96"- 98 2 Wachovia Bank & Tr. Co. Com .... 4C: Washington Mills Com I-15 Wiscassett Mills Co. Com 121 49 133 Bv PAUL ROBINSON (tmats \~ατ*ου ι Τμ^ΝΚ. I'M ukS A PiZUNJE [ f /i/I2.iNJKLS 1 SlOVMLN M SHHH"-!W r' Hi WILLIE·." 1 ' oJiN scour ΜΕΕΓΙΝ0 Γ aw don t be piffed, OAZZLEGEE I CObtLDNT BE any · WACKIER ASOUTYOU IF [WERE OLD AS ADAM
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