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tfoara vji trustees Measure Is Rejected By Joint Committee Both Original Bill And Substitute Get Unfavorable Report; War Powers Approved K.iU itfli. IT — t A1 *> — Hills (lf>iv'iH'«l I" laki* tlu1 hoard til" li"ii-!t< - ol tile I ni\fi'sity of \i.itli <".r« 11nit "in of pi.'litics uriv \ <-t««i nil favorably Unlay |,\ inii'i committees. Cliii l object inns were that tin' m<:i.-nirs wuiiM eliminate' many capable persons Irani ituiiilii r iii|». ami thai there \va< ii,, in r<l for -m il action at this tinu'. Kutii (In- in initial lull hv Sena tor llmluiiis <>l (•lliiloril .mil la iiitsi ni.ui\i- t m«l<M(| in <)r aiiv**- a*:.I (in- Mibsliltile. irnm a ciiiiiliiiUrt- it'll li.v K<*|ii r •entailvr Kr.wioliis Kuncombe. were kulril l».v voice vote. i , '.-l.lllti* ii v. mill li:i\ t> i'inn.1 'til i>ri>\ . .mi-, 1.111.ttii^> lml-ii c unit no nioie I:> lah 'iiem »•(:.. tii« exi/t t.l l .H.II.H'U. <.>1.1;- ..mi Wake, .mil allowed :iu i. a- ..I tin.- a.--elHUly Hi* Stale < llin ii'iilit . nf t l. i tnl !■> tn.* U".il« t* Hi till.* |ii>llticai irillce. I. .. ;.«.*: >ii v.oil* already tm the biKilO. n tiniid ••■*. in..1.* 4iii.'li»i : .i. iii'i .>1111 inil*l both. Si ..' . UiktinI .l,ul;-.on .-.ml «,he w!.i »i'ii ;1 saur in u*.i\f Ine l.i>\ s i,i|Mi : .HK al KxillfllU tti'rt' * .i U * la ./.i' inl.ilHL* LampUin i»i Fran senator Hr«#uks ol Durham. lit ('ii ini.iv. e l .i.vli»r in Wayne. Si.:..i!' I'.i f! .i. lieualni I anil Kt'p H -i ;.r.\i S,,. .all ul llei'tie. MiMiitimt', .1 hill In give the (•oM'riiitr i.ir rcaciiiiiK «ar |i«n» ••r> u;»n itivru unanimous all ium .il unlay l»> tin- senate colli niut' c ii:i iiilei-tale moiii-ration. Serial"! I'iirlyle i>l lli .-<aiii t;iv i v. ii" i.ppi. iliiiit to tile* nieu Uillld gUC tilt' goVClllnl, vvi* 1: n.il tin- cotuuil .-tale, i>.' ! iny power in prm ule lor •el la re .iikI .-.ilctv ul tlic 11» • - in.. tii> alter the i.'ii ti.f power recalled uy 1 • i". ii-1 r \\. ill III l>o ili.-tiucted i' . l' O'llJUIlCllllll Willi till' ' . iv' and ili-teiiM' authoritie.-. .1 in- empowered to make ■ ul tlie .-tale '.- resources I • t il ii i :uei ueiuy. Hi' also ii ! e\ ai'uatiiiii. and black .:.il would iwi\ e .-upurviaion ■ i. iiul.et'. Al'DOWELL YOUTH KILLED IN CRASH •; lei.. 17 —MM—J is. !! .1: . I a. .It till' Menu .-iv Mi liirtvrll i*ouiity, was iiIii v-i :ii (I :nie la.-' night \vtit'll • Pliaii' tly dro\ e the light ■ i :i they were i iding onto :i !: ■ nit ■ ! a Southern rail <'"i 'iiei S:g \Ve-tiiniiv < ■ '''I I iie eliler I Jui ^li.ird; 'nil.jiivl palely. ArmyOlficer Opposes Bill Mead of Personnel Says Draft Changes Would Force Draft Cf 'Undesirables' Wii hiiiutoii, Feb 17 (AP) — A '■ U' Mil.I'm Army officer totilicd i'"t > iluil cniiclnicnt ol Icfti lulloii I" i' t dmlt <|iiola on ;i ntwtcwide Hid Hive dclermonl priorities unit with mifilil f"iw • V y t.. iikI id illiterates, men " III \ l" I'll'.il (||SIMM- ill 1(1 ntlUM' "I'll '!■ ii.'iii •».i\v liciiu: unTpli'il iii I'lrillrrl ihiiiiIm is. 'I'Iic r<-i i .i ■ i it I I.iter deferred until ' .i v.itc mi tbe moii>un". i'li 'mid |><-i 11111 members t" !»«»■ - ' ''ii'li'* n (Icii.iic mi the independent "Iflcc* nppi-oprhtllon bill. "• I'lyini; iii Hi i.:;i<|icr General Mil ' Wlnti' (-.intention, licprwul'1' '' <• Killdiiy. Toxflx Democrat, «»M '''' '< i: 1.limit specifically provided *' 1 " <• induction procedure follow ' 'I-'Iimii |.. be • l»y 1 tic* I'k- • ' "'"J uiid HSRcrlcd H i' President •"'I'l iiy rcifniutinn, put "ufldc»lr "Wt*" in --Ins.. i k Sliid thereby re »vi- I'ltip fiMT tin* el uibilit n •'"••• yr'iiin it While, iis.-i.~t. nl ch-cf "f jii i ' ("hurtle of Army |*»r*ontK?l. ''I under i| n sti"iiiim Hint l>y JV-'iiiH?" ?his npproNinn.teJv -«iii i " ''ee over lli«- am- "I ■!" ■'' f been discharged under rci! , ' Pfrmllilng their rrleu r *• ' "®vc war jobs awaiting tbcnv Casablanca Flower - . MOVIE ACTRESS Eleanor Parker ad mire# the Casablanca ca.nrl'ia named in honor of President Koosl-veil's historic visit to that city. The prize (lower is or. exhibit in I-os Angeles, Cal. This rare ca mellia was grmvn by James Tormey of Temple City. Cal., and was pre sented to Miss P.-.rkcr hy the sec -e'.ary of the Calif..! nia Amicul ' :: al Association. (I'slrrmil'ior.al) Axis Ships Six Supply Vessels Sunk, One Probably Sunk, Seven Others Damaged in Attacks l.ondon. Fell. 17—(AIM—Three British submarines, roving Hit* central .Mediterranean, have lie- j strn.vod six and pmha I>1\ seven avis sii|i|il.v ships nad damaged seven more. Ihe admiralty an- | iiouiiceil today. four ol' Ihe ships were sink and tun others weer damage:! so Ii.mIK tlie> li.nl to he heaehed. it was annoiineed. The :ift i< >li:- latiUed from tlie east ern .-Ik.re Tunisia to tin- coasts ..! Seily t.. Italy. (>tii - no. in a ri..r tin twier atioii. shelled a train in a railway .tnth>n 'i'i the northern coast • •! Siee ly ai'.ci M-i-rotl mar.y hits. the an iionncctncnt aid. Th esinl ins of six oilier -hips wtw ererliiefl to three flritish stilmwrinvx. It. adHt'ifn I., 'he axi- supply -I i, f|e d -e\ en d imaged am trier v (•••podded while 1r;\ eliiiu ti • >-'■ »>■• and p' •>!>al>!y v .>> -iiii!.. the ei>inn!iini«|iie said. Tin- h i' wa- travel iim with in other :■ s • e both boi' u ns entled ip\ do tioVei . iilill torpedo boats. Inil the iibnisirine ne\-ertho le-.. pre .-li 1 e her ill • -I; .! v. a- , mi; i k wspokt London. Keii 17—f AIM Korean Secretary \nthony l\dcn 1o|d Inc ft«■ :>C .if r. "trii'<»ll* 1»*<I,i v II it the (',• •! _V'\ C! 'll'lC'lt 11 1 •••1 llllllT IjiIicii s'i'ii-. with any rnt* men! •'•«■!t! •! i" a! (•'•ni! • I <•! air I nsji" ' !anc- after tin' v >r 11 ■ «•«•-»»<>ti• tn ,i it ii- I i'ii indi cated. |i"V. i \ or. eventually t»:ere would It .11 effort 1" reach nil "ajjioen c ' .■•■eept able I" al!." ~ Jap Positions Are Raided w.i h:ui«ii.fi. i v;. i; . \i•» iv.i bombing raids on .Japanese imsiliniiK irt I lie S! "illnnl laud . • i • ' •*! Hie S<»11■ • 11■»11 were* rv|M»rlod today l»y the \'a\> in i roiiiii uiii|iic which -aid two Amcricwi pi mo- failed 1" return. Tlic text of the coiiiiiiiitiiiiiir: "South Par I i "On February l">. rturins I lip e\o ninL'. throe I' S tilane- himc di« patched I" at lark Japanese positions. ;il ' i|. SI. 'i ?lan<l ■ <i . ra One of (lie plain"- dropped bomb on im'imiiv |n lams. »'nc lT. S. plane f.111»rl (•> return "11 . 111-: till- I' . Ii::. a I tt, .If It !ioinl»er. x'li ('-rot!. attacked (he .Japanese an I eld at Kahili on (lie -oalheast o»a-t of IV'UUainville is land rinr "f 'Mr r .roiling plane tailed 11 return." A llies Admit Grave Reverse In Tunisia; Nazis Rip U. S. Lines Amendment Bill Passes Second Vote Substitute Measure t roviaes for State board of Education 1 o Be Appointed Raleigh. l-ek 17— (At1)— My ;i vole iii llu* senate pass ed oil second reading today a .-uiMliluU' measure providing lor tlu- appointment of a uni ' ifd State hoard of education. Mipplcmentinir a constitutional i.ni( rdment adopted last No •.« mher. Si nee a two-thirds approval i- necessary to authorize a con -liniiional amendment vote, the Will passed with only two votes to spare. The measure would sol up ciglil (-durational districts, with each having a member on the board, and lour others would be r'li.-.rn irom the state at large, apiioilitments would be by the governor lor staggered terms, with 110 governor authorized to appoint more tliau halt the board. Aiembers would represent busi ness. agriculture and the pro fessions. whereas the amen Jinelit adopted in the general election prescribes that the majority shall be representatives of business. Senators Sanders of Alamance said hi opposition that "we passed a bad goinu to send the people anothc: niie two years ago and now we are i'.io i!iiv ' Senator O" Berry oi Wayne . ,.,ii .1 w i .id create a huge pohileal machine and Senator Weathers of C'le\ eland »aid the measure was a monstrosity. Itccouiinendat ions of a legislative committee studying the financial .structure ol the Atlantic and North Carolina K.iiln-iid were embodied in bill* today which would, among otii er tiling.-, authorize a bond issue to pay <<11 its obligations. Kiisl mortgage bonds with a prin cipal ol $2!l:t,IN)0 now are in de Iti.ilt. The bondholders agreed, how ever. that they would reduce the intere-1 from <> t"> 3 per cent if the bonds were paid "If by April 1, 1943. Such action would be taken under Hie bills. The governor also would be em powered to appropriate $200,000 to match more than S4OO.M00 in led eral fund.-. to improve the roadbed, bridges and structures Irom New 1 tern to Morehead City. The legis lative committee recommended that the improvements he made on the line extending from Kmstoti to New Hern, however, and said that H0 potiiul rails would be av ailable. Navy Adds 58 Casualties Washington. Fell. 17—(AIM—The Navy announced today f»B casualties in Navy forces. including; eight dead. ::>! wounded and twelve missing. Tins brought to 23,.'I4II the total of \avy. Marine Corps and Coa.-t Guard casualties reported to next of kin nice December 7. 15)41. The grand total includes ti.tilU dead, 4,380 wounded ,u)(l 12.342 missing. lasted as wounded was Kllsworth S> l;es Zink. Hi- wife. Mrs Kreell /Sink, lives at Spring Hope. N. C. D'MAGGIO WINS JOB WITH BIGGEST TEAM San Francisco, l-'eh. 17—(AP)—.loe DiMaggio of the New York Yankees won a berth on the most important team in the nation's history today by passing the physical examination as a S.'iii a month private in the I'. S. Army. lie reported for induction before >unu|>. went through the routine '••sis without trouble, and was taken immediately before the authorities lor the military oath. PRESIDENT URGES LIMIT ON INCOME IVailiiiicinii. Fell. 17—(.M'l — President Roosevelt today urged < oneress in levy a special war super tax on .ill net income which after payment of regular income taxes would limit single persons to s:.vnno a tear and married couples I" SaO.OOO. BLOWN UP 5 TIMES, HORNET GUNNER STILL LIVES RECUPEttAIINO IN a NAVAL HOSPITAL as his pretty wife, Donnic, smiles at him, is marine gunnery lioi-.uoiiitl Ku < >«' • .. of Los Angeles. He was blown through the air live times by bomb and tor • t*\ t. . i ■ • : ;!■ ill-fa'.id aircraft cairicr //orner. lie directed the Hring of an anti-aircraft gun aboard ;ho ship c. un though his legs were paralyzed. This is a Marine Corps photo. (Intc'ruaiioonii Mere Bombs Hit Lcrient RAF Bombers Renew Attack on German Sub Base; Fighters Range Over Germany l.miilon. Fell. IT — ( \ 1* •—!!"iv:i| air force homlicrs returned In German submarine base it l.n rirnt on the I'remh f .1 last iiielit for another ion enlrateil atlaek in which unit Itui bomb ers were lust, the air niini>tr> announced loil.ix. While thi* Iminiii' were mli* t i"; more tons "i 1 >■ >ti !■.- i«n i■... I; bntered stiltn ,ii in -.1 <•. i.: .«f the fighter cm n: .• i nngi'TT" c t .• continent as f.«• ; - north". > -t < ;»•: - riiiny to alt i unit ' The raid I. nt lull • • d un double-burr* I . 11 b> t e I5AH Saturday ni:: I In* (i V'u> blasted ' ; "i Described by ministry a must import mi .i'ni ii France's AM i -1. heavily fort it Already il . tt IN* target more tbnn t!i» • dt.icli--. Herman p' the n raided the i ^Ti"~ Wale. the first I • ye i • infl . damage and ■ <»•!.'■ i-i- i- '« including t • i cornmtini(|iie .i ;md 1 security niin-'i < I tmlay < >' Oermjin plane- ^< a number other poii l. 'i I: ' n. l»u' 'In unities were 1 it■■ 1 t I (lanmiie it was annnun -i'il 'Hirer nt the emy plan*'- <•• •■ -hut down. (•<inimiiiii(|iic . •! ' ii ne I Rail Parley Terminated Chicago. Ki . i X!1*- W ne gotiation be" . . ■ -, > i>[ i ailroad- • i - ■ ■ it five oper;«l r \ c i ' wen* terminated It: \ • t . > eno-ni and the service way) mediation • I v • • ■ nv 1 jointly by both ies Mediation pi "v--c- v.i i»e -ti llited in Chicago 1 • i -polte< inan for the eai i i -r'»i- t cod. The union w.me den .nd- a en- for a 3" pereent i iv in ni tntlin raise i.f i d-v. uid ' «ni filed the {■ 1 1 ■ ' w Mi Mir earners on •l.m'i > y "■ <. WEATIITO FOR NOIITII < AHOI.IN \ Warmer IHiv .iftrinnnn ,ind to. nighl. Allied Air Forces Attack Jap Bases Fuel Famine Follows Cold <r.\ Tin- A oei.ited Pre-) T.vu diiys estren.ely cold .• c.ither nit ' A'.l.mlic -< .iooiiid have caused i»t leiist SB (k'ilths, damaged ci*i>|k in many scctioiw : i ■•in M.iiin- • Kloi id.i. ;n d I- mailt -CI i>t:i It**!'!. - .*! flu I i".I .*11(1 Tin- IiipI -Iim. v\;i.- • ! p;ir aiiMHint n|x>r;:inet* *i idiiy, with dangerously invri )<>i »•> re p<*i !cd lln > . it t 11 ill'<• Atlantic and N't w Kim- - I Hi • "I IK* ( *ll«"i'.doled It it', and I ho I >i•>•"*. \ m t't - (: - v. hich «rv« the iwlrn* |>ii| I.in ;irc*:i • Ni V •.'. I" revealed thp.v had y fuel oil Hi|ipRcj snffieient tlip man* i ii-lmv i*f g;i- I •. day ll.iiiciK'k. X. I' ".n \V ••!*•• — I.niU. X. Y . el.i i I • i- ' *v i-.st • ft rial toi111>« i ' ips; 50 bcluw OFFICIALS TO VISIT CHAPEL HILL SCHOOL '"1,'ipol Hill. l ei. iT I Gov ernor Itnmulii• *u and iiotIhts i the Clpnernl Assembly (•••mn-il at -t tip will come here T1i.ii sil.-v t.* in spect the Xavv"- pre fl The visitor.", will be i ■ I inl«» nl.itiwui- ,ind. Willi i*t! i* - ' w .II be I-.-.', •! i> ithe !■'.:•• inl w II view the plivs . I i * lit ny pi ■ur.im i"i e.idet :• . • GASTON1A MAN SHOT BY UNKNOWN FF.RSON (;.tsl"lli.i. Kpb. ! i \1"* 'Ii*iii c*. I'ad;ett. r>2 . t c worker, v vh**t to ilr.il i •."■in n i li'dqinp. h**ii * n* > ' llir.il. I'ol "i" hc^an ,'i search i •• t \v* ■ unidentified nien who \\< . • ' d '•• ave tri I rum thi' bm! i i . * '. .ilely atin the ; hootinu. Stock Market Trend Lower Xew York. I-Vi. 17 (AI'i-Thr .••lork ii'.'n kc ' li I " -r its lecenl bullish ilium pi i i* *d lloldhiu sin.ill li- •' "He t nil* <"' another wi «• I led An'cmlt. I'oiirIjis. it s |;,|i>|1( GoiiCial Mo tors find Kiistnwin Kodak. We^tim: hoii*-e dipp*-H Commodities were mixed. Positions on Timor And New Guinea Hit j In Raids, Japanese Continue Withdrawal Allied Headquarters in Austra lia. Feb. 17—(AIM—The allies folli.v, e.l two days «f a wide spread air offensive in the south- ! west Pacific with smaller seale attacks nn Japanese positions on Timor and New Guinea, allietl liea alii nailers announced tod.i>. < 'ii the uroiind. meanwhile. tin i! n i t'liiv tone ti tin* Wiiu-M lit •i»t*n' nf New Guinea. 35 miles south vest ill S iljir.i emitinued then ;withdraw.<i A ;: ;■ l:: i n patrol h "I several cnco inters and killed 1 • •i nr.-c. tiii- headquarters couumin ikj;ir >aid. Ar eician Ilnwn M;tchell bomber \c.terday attacked the airdrome ai I if and uistallat ioii.s i»n Salaniatia peninsula I nun a lm\ level. A' Saiama'ia i number of i -ill boat probably T:sili11j; craft, were de.-t iov ed. Ai neither place Hid the .lap anese send up interceptors. Hudson and Mitehell boniber ratded .)apa: e.-e-occupied Dili, and tin- war bulletin said tires and ex plosions resulted. Japanese fiRlit eis were driven nil and all lliv al I ell planes i et ill ned Meanwhile, a P.ritish commie.i(|lie s. <1 I! A I-' bomber- attacked the .lap a>nve airdrome it Miijjive, Rutina. la.-t tuiiht. dropping a number of l.ono-poiind boinh.s on the target. Farliet yesterday. Ijonibers >tv eorli-d by tichters ra ider several ••lie* y-oci ipied villaces and i' v. a nneoiinred all the plane* returned salely. NAZIS CLAIM SINKING OF U. S. TROOPSHIP I.ondnn. Keli 17—(AIM—A Merlin • ii' ide.i■' eenrded by Keillors new iilency s.i.d tmlav tli.il the "Hnitcrl Stale- ti <»ip.shi> .lohn Kiieson of '•e th.i'i .•ii.iiiiCi Ions had been lor •erli erf i.tf the Moroccan eii.i-l." There was no confirmation of the i .-port • rum any • i I ted source. TEACHER AND EIGHT PUPILS ARE KILLED n.'i-diirelle. Atl;.. Feb 17 --(AIM - \ I' idcd s'cbnol I>ii- ,itid a ■stale hiah . deptirlntenl puphiifl truck col lifled at a narrow bridffe a mile we-t ot la ri ! Me vcsl« rdjiv. killing cijsh' school children mtd a infiHictiuiilen 1 cacher. The n l 'iic'or. W lla Caller, about .iiicoii bed trdav. I '•> ven!'-old Wil Hull diet! Ifist nishl liner died 1 if! • nd f<vi oilier el t'drcn di«*fl n <i| i:iiii!cdiately aftci the accident American Tank Forces Forced Back Advance Threatens To Cut Allied Front In Middle; Russians Continue to Gain (/»'// Tin Awciai) (I l'i< a.- i Allied headquarter- arknowi ^'<I one >.l iiu- ;*ii\est iv \erses «<l lh«' 1 uiii>,.tr. «•.i*.11>i>i, today as CIm man tank Uii'ii s i :11n<• • i Is mil«-. through American lines ami .lireauneii to cut tilt.- allied finni 111 tin- middle. A i'i>ninuini(|iie saiil iia/i col umns had driven u> ihe out.ski11 • of Slieitia. 'IS miles from ti: • Tiniixian-Ai^trian frontier. and \\ eiv aiivancinjr oil alio? !i r i vi. . nlv twelve miles from tii« li«>r der. A ft or their baptismal taste of fin*. American tank force?. ral lied on Monday and hurled th I Si-* mans l»ai-k six miles. Imi f«-li hack aj/ain yesterday. On Hie Ktis-hin front. tin- news eontiniled bright. \\ it Is Khurkin fallen and tlnir winter detctiH' wall ^liat tered. Adolf Hitler's invasion armies were reported in head long retreat toward tlie Dnieper river in tlie heart nl the I kraine amid conjecture that the swift moving Russians might even heat them to that em1 In tin* south, 1 he nun n.and ant'..Mi:irt'fi th;-.t then !• .c\-s had sinrmwl will.in IT i. !»-s o. Ta ganrog, at tor ;• 3-r le a.l . i i:. ini fallen Ko.-tov. hi p.n si t ■! 25li.i»nu CJermart troop. lie im msuvaid .limit; lh« north shores "t the Si0i >i \/.ov. .Meanwhile, fleneral Sii I*. I.. Montgomery's eighth army con tiiiucd its- new offensive into Tunisia, driving northwest along the Gulf of Gabes coast toward Medcnine. The Uritish r;>fl-a.(i Gene; il Mont-Joinery's irono*. w ere 'a '.i .'. i '. ; i n nd equip mc'ir v< .i' de.-ciihed as heavy. The new na/.i thrust cut rtcep into ' (• ( I n)t r • : 1' Xon-niilf ;dla-d fl*. lit a.id '.••oii'f.i the ;• n est -elha, 5s ■ ■I III'* campaign. \ r ucr :• -,i; ■ 1ri">ps hail pi'evlonsly (("ollt 'l :cd oil 1' !•"i\ e) JOHNSTON COUNTY NF.GRO IS FROZEN s lea ' has fold Cii.'.a round villi .1-1.1, ri'h. !7 - \> - At • e death i:i .1 .hnst n e .linly tin- pa-! thru -.1 iy Wi|ln« i \|iii|-.| l-ii-p, >,v. 11 «-r .. Ir. ./en |. i f i« • 'tit ill a ! ield. nlllcer- 'i-;..;ted (. \ \ I > 111 \i u Delhi I < l< i:— ( MM — .Mohandas K. fl.nidlil. a soil In iliati ItMdir imu in the I'iebMi (Ia\ hi a M il.n f.i.l in |trnli'<( asaili<-l his < I'linm-int-nt In l'.ri lish ailll'.i'lilics. s|wnt .1 lirtlrr «l;!> > i'hIci il.iv. I In* covernmrnl rrtiort on liis condition said to day. Nelson Considers Quitting WFB Washington. Fi'ii. 17 •• lAP) — Chnirmnn Donald M. Nvl> ■* <>i tin? \\iif production board ; <dny pun dored stim'.c !:.*tv l*"tli ii irn !-• nnd fotv. Hint no lollou nti> n.'-n monl Ferdinand Klioi I.alt Hit* viio chairman ho disiniSM'd. Xclwin told friends In* oxpec'cd t'» take a week i*i two nl vucsitfKi to rest up. to think ill>■ <ii< thi* pi* sil'tlily of rotirinu arid to jive <•• -rn |ilt*lc tri*i*doiii In Cliarli**- F tt**! on, In.*, new executive vice rliairii.'ii, who hsi.*> taken over al! WI'B at 11". • Hies. Among Ni-Uon'jj itirnd tin* m: - iorily npini"n seemed to lie atalnst miRninjl, although wiwo of them ad vised NcKon to c|tiit m behalf or bis health. I' lie .iln• ■ iIf 1 ir.-icn, however. Ihey tavored for fiiccwuw Wilson, i *cir-inade wan wh in inn head of (iential Flcclric.
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