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THIRTIETH YEAR LiF*'?EI> WIKB HKKVIOE OK THK A8Sim'IATK1> I'ltKSS HENDERSON, N. C., SATURDAY AFTl^OOX, JULY 194:3 FUBJUailKl> BVfc'RY AKTKKNUUN EXCEi'T SUNDAY. FIVE CENTS COPY BROTHERS MORE HAPPIER, TOO HEADING FOR A NEW HOME, the (our little Now York brothers who won the nation's heart iti their plight, are off to a suburban spot. Their mother is ill and their father is in the army. The request of (1. to r.) Arthur. H; Geo; ge. 7; Billy, 6. and Francis, S, that they stay together "becaubc it's more better," u granted. (International) s Nazis Burlesque Invasion Reports Paris Radio Used for Broadcasts Ridiculing Plans Attributed to Allies I.ondnn. July 3.—(AP>—Nazi Propaganda Minister JoseT (■nebliels. in a heavy handed at l< nip; at ironic humor, used the Palis radio today for a series of report* of an ajli.-d "invasion" arm> after flatly announcing that axis enemies had chnsc.i July 3 far an assault on France. The hroadca-ts apparently were designed t > riVcule allied plans 01 attack against La rope and, at the same time, to show that the Ger mans c-uld be light hearted about euch ma'tors. At 7 m., the Paris announcer said "The hour ot liberation Is strik ing ri.>b..hly it will be only a mat ter of minutes." The in ..tli'ist said reporters haa l e> n - t:t i all vital points to keep listen:- u. •>:med on the situation the British should try to n . after landing." I n i tli<- v. nee was brought frum ' :m < in France" to announce: A; i .i r.i. there is nothing to re l •; i ;tr ime being. The An^lo Ai i . ..i. will not attempt anything be; i i,;t iltfast time.' l. iti i broadcasts: At i; ,i. m. • The British and Am ericans are s,ill at oreakf.i t.'' A .i iti.: "Wo have just learned th.i' the British and Amei leans have li lt the breakfast table. Further dc \ < lr>i>• - i nt. v. ill lie recorded duly." At I p fn "Still nothing. Perhaps tin Kn:;.:-h will make tip then imiul. lati i in the day. It must be adiintteU th.it it is lunch time now, but '.li.it leave.-* them < ne more half-day." At l 42 p. in.: "Still nothing to ie poi t It is not possible that the allies should keep us waiting so long. Well, h-t - wait a little more. They'll sure ly land." I he July 3 date for an invasion was eniieeixed only ill the lllind <>t t! •• p.np.iK.nida minister, and bad t:tti ri.v ii i hasist in fact and no sufi j;e 11• >ii I: in allied >m.rces. The »p paitn n i ii tor the Cerman build i.11 i.t t1.' in litems date for an in w urn w.i t'i arouse the hopes ot liie niilh 'ii I Kuropenn* in c* copied < i Mint lie.. .iiul allow these an tieip.il ion ■ t• i be <1 bed. Goering III, Reports Say Stockholm, July 3 — (AIM—Th ' Coi-tebnri; 'iv, |».>|>( II m:lcls-< ><• SJoWartstidninft, <|iioting what it > lid Wiis reliable quarter*, reported t < »< i • th.it IU ichsinai -hal llvi m .■ 11 <I«ei mj is "very ill" from "o nervout breuk^ down with serious heart trouble." A.< late us last Thursday night, the newspaper snid. Goermii's c >nd lion was very bad and t\v i spe-cuil i> 1 s were assigned t<» Uc.t h in. The newspa|*-r added th it lis wife Kii my. was at It s bedside night and day Field Ma- hiil UMhe'.m KHtel wa Hi>uI t > h-ivc repre or ted (li 112. the number two nazi. at the l.i.-t sc sio-i «>( the reieh dep-nsc rouneil • I it Wa- recalled here that he ha; been out nf lb|. public eye l"i months A v ibstitii'e was -.lid to have m l« the annual economic Account ng re eeritlv a«<-'.-rtini! (rocring \v as t mi busy to do so. 1KANAFI RION OIVI N Hollywood, .inly i.mm Piln Artless Veronica Lake. Injured t♦» .1 fall, underwent a blood transfus>o:i Inst night. hospital attache* <» d. but her condition is not regarded as serlou*. Investment Group Indicted Philadelphia, July :i.—(AP)— The securities and exchange i euinniiision announced today that it has fil.-d suit against one ot ttie nati< n'< largest investment giiiups—Investors Syndicate, in vestors Mutual. Inc., andf Inves ti>rs Syndicate o ( America— irging that i; "perpetrated f. iuduient practices" during a 13-year period in which t issued mure than SI,500,000.000 in cer tificates and securities to moie than 400.000 investors. The business of the ihree members • •; the group t.as been "frozen" by the SF.C. t.ie com missi n si.ui. until the I >urth I. j S. district court in .Minneapolis Minn, can "hear the chaigr-." A hearing was scl'.t aui a : >r t* .s morning. Small Scale Raids Made Lull in Air Warfare Continues I hird Day; 15,000 Tons of Bombs Dropped During June London, Juiy i—f1*>—A rcc otd of 15,00(1 bombs was dropped on Kurope in June h* Itritish Itascd planrs of the I; M tin- air ministry announced today as the allied air ofhnsive unit into the third day of a new niontli with only secondary attacks reported. Southeast coastal ol Strong f ol IJnl. pali ntly iiiclndir u i . cro.vs 11>o chiilinel tlu-rt was no mm,i i live ..iin unccmeii;. During daylight y f}<»U>n ln> hers lai I • ' railw.y 1. „ets a! CI IraJ, in Belgium, and \\ ij|e RAF Typh • Shi*-. rR iij 1 (»(> It. storage tank rear Jj C»e: man plain.s ■: Britain last night 1 ;ti a week. The !> ' seoiiri'.y ^ • id one w.i the south const. So far ','ii.s month Hri'aii: ■ big Hal. rd I.auras'* i s ha\e i it 'iind. r ar'; r.R a the i tM'iod v ailed for < .ers said a .< . craft, ap biTs, headed : itffit, but .luthurita rd.iy, RAF ;•! -stv e- across >"it and C'otir Lille. France. - .sent flumes from an oil liden, II dland. ibbfd toward liie first t: e istry of ho::'.e destroyed, off major forces i\es. Stirling •naim i "it the i! a lull s tnilar f inactivity th.<t pre than a week at the begirninR •.e. WILLIAM A. GRAHAM DIES AT LINCOLNTON l.incolntor, .1 ly 3—(AP)—Wil I •: 1111 A (Sfirh.1! •'!' "•». Nurth ('.II iilina rup ni >■ • r of ririciiltiiti t:- •• 1023 ntll !M7, died i.-t nighi lit ti'« hr • .'ftrr an il'iios- "I f'Mir *!)i>nlliv Ornhfim v N*n his ' dhcr hi h '•»»<;* ■- S' '• iHricu'l : <• <■ m tin- inn 111 mm \ i | thi < !<• ■ > i", 1h«- S'.il lfr \v irtivo rivic rir< >• he • nn<l f H.ilc'ah i mis his 1 I vr,n it.s Hcnrc Ihrre. The funeral will 't held M'>nrl.i> at ?. p n at thr home SurvhiTg are a brother and fivt nl*t»r». Allies Near Salamaua „ ?r w * *********** 100 Liberators Bomb Italy 3 Airfields Are Raided I 1 luge Load of Bombs Dropped on Bases; i hree Bomberr Lost, 12 Axis Planes Down . Cairo. July 15— (A1')—Nearly 100 U. S. Liberators smashed at three airfields in southern Italy yesterday in the nicest ol'lensive action yet staged by thtse fc ur-engined craft from than -loo.t.ino pounds of bi.mbs Mia'uVt si. dropping more n .he 1 . . an bases at Leccc. 'r tt-i'-li .•.i! Srr l'ancw.zio. (.Ml t!ir i- raids appa m'.'y' «e t aimed al reducing Ihe I defenses ol (he Italian naval » I al Tarantn. at (lie inside or (•' ; julliiic Italian "heel" or the (lull ol' Tarantn. (Gro(t.iglir lies (en miles northeast ol Tarantn. San I'an ri«^ iS miles to the east and I.ecre I'* mS\?s t:> (he east.) The lctiui! loads ••icte/.Wd h.-h ex pl< five. fr;. ..men tat >>•; and incCVi diary bom 'is. a L" S communique from Micld'.v East headquarters an nounced. • Three American planes were lost n deliver.: « the tnpie punch, -(his relatively small I inure equalling the rntirp U. S. losses (or (he month of Junv in this area. Twelve axis planes were shot down ou( of elouds of Kalian and Oerman fighters thai rose to challenge (he Liberators, the communique said. "At Lecce, bursts of smoke cov ered the fivld, indicating hits on dispersed aircraf(." the announce me-1 said. "Other hits were ob served in hangars and runway*. Fires were loft burning behind the han gars and in the dispersal area. A very large fuel fire was observed in j the southeast section. "At Grottaglie. dircc( hits were scored on S mears and bursts were seen throughout the (argrt area. The dispcrs.il area was blanketed with fragn i ntnt in bombs. Ore cnemv aircr-ft w. ,-een to explode a-jd at least one other was seen burning." "At San P.i"cra/.io, thv target area •.vas well covered with bursts." Italian Bases Pounded Anew Allied Headquarter* in North A: rica, July :: AP>— Niuht i>" iters mad? iifu ..r.iu- i>n Palcrnvi and CitRliari !»*_•!<■!'«• dawn yesterday. .il !:fd henrifptarti-: - announced today, nd 11-25 It medium bumiters followed th s u yvsterday by inp the Ca>'tel\ etrano airfield in western Sicily. Palermo. n .11 m y i-i S:ei'y. and Cagliari, the S 1 i ■!) rap tal. have ihht under repe..!>(l bombardment^ this week. Amct f ,ni P-40 Warhnwks vsr >rt inn Mn Mitchells >> <' ;-:«-t\«-i 1 r 1.1 • j• • • h't (• v m >i elicit > tighter. till- w <r bulletin >aid. 'Ilii' • 'pcrat ion • \ ere earned out without loss t<> illii-d biunbi >. the iitm luniviiiint . i d. JAP PLANES BLASTED ON GROUND AT BUKA THE EICMENT OF SURPRISE, nc:itly t imed back 01. the .Tips since Pearl Harbor, Is carrying D. S. forces swiftly oh ad in the big Southwe t I'.ir ilc ollen :ve. More, a dozen Jap fighters and bombers (rings) have been c. -. • on the ground at the Nip base of i.-.ika in the New Guinea area. Exploding bombs are ripping them w. ih *\napnel which will leave them beyond repair. Air Force photo. (International) Reds Poim*. Nazi Lines No Essential Change Made in Positions Before Smolensk; Guerillas Score Lcndan, July 3.— (AP>—Itu*. sian infantrymen continued to pound away a' German position-, alontr I lie western front before Smolensk, the mid-day com munique broadcast from Moscow and recorded heie li> the Soviet monitor revealed toil.i* Altlm: t;h tlif wai bi . cpnrt *d r.o c.«tn .1 chanm'S, ..naoui.Le nient >t : ii.d to ! -.(I lighting in urn sector <>: the frini' and the capture of ami>. .dio «ii;d mine detecting ci|Ui|'int"i' in a -urprisc att..ck at another v .< partial eonfirmat.il of the Ue:l:t radio . dmis-ion that na/ troops "fallen back to sttongl} tortitiLd i.i'W positions" near : - K >:>u/h. .">• iniU." cast oJ Sniol. On Mu 1. nmgiatl front Ked . r > unit:- kill< 15l> German office . i n at.d ■ tf yeJ 1!> block!, and !i\t -icrvation post! by t - ioi v inn! utar t:rc, the conn .um soid. (Hit in ' <; Kamenct -" - ■ >!-!; i'.< the mthwest UUraiin mined •• German troop train, do slrnyi'ii !•'< • die ;ind six pan in;'/ . i the lletin said. 'I i ■! i' i mediately at' ei> e i. «!• lit • i rst train to ' < alter . < wi i 'injiietcd and i! - >it:-M\ii'-4 >« •• ive .'lid 1," i S the (J "ill i< ins t aw ay I mis r >t killed . ' \vooimI< <1 . true . ' the cotiinnii General Revenue Account Shows Record Sum For Year in the Sir Walter Hotel. lliMiiiteh llureau, Bv LYNN M«ni:T II liich. July With ine ir.c 1 xej. leading iiiul ,.de.s t:ixes Jinfl ■cverap.e tuxes • showing l.ntft icrea.sc.« over the previous ye..r State Departm ent of Ri\emu < ports i n .ili-tir i Im.')' collectioi f seven'y and ii 1- If tr illion ■ '.lis for the year endirrj June ' .t ' •( general fund an mint. Thll tx si.1.144... >1.00 more thai collected durin . the yen. enc. • : June 3''. if»i:» In round figure* 're taxr- pi «\i'led t?n tnilit u tltifl incrc.ie. unlet t«IJCCs two mil • .'t<d bci'friige (iXa one nil! Every I i. :et in ih«' r« m t <1. i »i liowed Ini" • ' ■ ' in! • itiii • !>• legi .• I i • ve . Ill < nine, e '• • •• It .!• • I depend 'ir .••> I' < • lo it}•• n d' • 11 ■ whim The p:i 1 .:e t.i\ <le<-lirtJ \va« mall. An inti inning ' in the i cp $18,000 50 in "Ii.iscell :<< mi«" bracket, f wS; •• all ■I-#1 ^r. • •«» cr»Jr*d ' iie ;v Junt' I ■ i y c-licit•- II I'linl rf»nsiil (l ' it • inrl iln yciils. A Usui pcnaliii i'1 ■ OilS' 1 t«l\t (I •Wl.\ ' (11 i line : '1 ii over s» .'>oo u I'd \\ I ••10 II.(« \ IWl dr«i) - ; ■ •lu; depart1 ■ - ' '"»n that this i. ccumulatcd I ■'MT .1 pi rioi' '<• part ,,f i( , <<n bad chfci. continued ■ regular y ti n Iocs fo'l June ;is con • yea .if s ■ i ontlix c], "J. < r tlrpi:: t re up over tlii • ■ntire (I .«.:i'i. pCI !• y, .1 . whf'll ,,f cot 1042 bcr> ' <,c(i ' "u.i h« -w« ■ nl- f.„ '•m for • d with "me t be up, . ' r,.-cd Vugt 1 eel lap Naval Force Routed At Rendova Air Umbrella Shields Convoy L ndon, Julv 3.— . AI') —A a onv.v recently ri ssed the Atlantic under a shore-1 i iinTi an cover of land-based and f i • ' '• lilt - anil 1 :ii- . ui) II ' in ;i» «!«•-• • i*. iiiMt.ier ; . >b; bl> wns .sunk ;:nd other* I • \ e « *.m!i (I,: ;«(!," the :ui. :•> :itnI as: ni.-try an III Ki t i (l t.idiiV. Am : : i-i (1 >n lace cscoil :il .11 : I'ljiffl ?-hepilO:'d I!l0 ships tl h the hitefct Vict 1 y m tJie I" i- • ' he .Mian: 1 •. ,1 lenj;li \ 1 !!.;.»• said. St:'-• 11 ne> 111:.lie ,1 scrte.-. i>! OVC1 .1 |n 1 l«i(l Of tM O nr the finvoy was uniic ternd. I a- :.r-1 st;ige <>l the .1 »ur ncy, Hudson. Ventura Liberator : 1. 1 ' ma nio> nl the royal Cat . air force of the iwl cin !• 1 and protecUd the > ii I., -.L i tn. s, Thundc: lands ;.!. 1 11 . M i '111' I5AF »' •: — and 1 ink over 0:1 i:ie ;,pi . t ■ I'.Mlaill. I-A' .Hiif nap was till 1 i vi - laim a I'.iiish car industry Gets Army Students \V n, J ly 3—(AP) —Tho! Army ;i nlormetf >min, - • icl to day. ha.« I'i'fl ■ turn over t> hard-' picsvd Lilian 111:< i11> 'en per cunt <>' tin' a| ; ■ <•xinuili,l> 130.000 { students ' send? t*> collegv t i" spe cialised nning. The i: Tinant. who asl;eii to be anonym' -aid the 13.000 : be re linquished '11 WtuiUl be str.e ts of ciiuitu i i -t. sine t ■.'■ army wants to 'd on ' *s n <ii il trjiiiiv.se and i*i . . ii . uli'.y ti-..lineal categories. The nil ell- d by Ihe Army will not ■ elected until they have I•:• te.i ' 'ii c< ' e*. it w said. Mi m ''ii.- e .idde.l. they " )>, - :iri. le from their i " w ei -iiKlent-. required t> ..•Ii •, el :t- w e . i.isle ml ' y : .ii sv nd ' •.* car unit i - • :, I,. "it dir.); sell "•! ?.l t >. 'no>e reli .i i d (or c v ; bly «i ic 'it hi \ •• • :M ii • only t' i limited sei ice < phy.s|ev | indie ips. '11 •> \ y's on 11" • >nd* 1 ' .•i ..I- >< Irom t1 i manp '1 for the 11 Ii iisc lit • l'Vmi ■ I nu College n: adll, e it ' ii' " elnstsc- tn e. -e Jie ?,■ s t. Ue, hi essential civi' an activity TO t'MTI.n STATKS Algiers. .tuly .1— (A P i—Grn rr.il Hrnrl Girauri i« rn route to tli" t nltcd Stitc*, it was dkclnftcd today. Three Cruisers and Four Destroyers Fail in Attempt to Shell Americans Washington. July — (AIM — Japanese cruisers and destroy er*. endeavoring to turn their liis guns on American portions 011 Kendnva island, were driit-n oil by I ilitcd .Slates naval uni.'s in a sharp rngagcmt'iil early to day . This wns reported today I»y tin \";ivy, which said the enei \ ! 1-1 torcc ol seven warship*. iiuhidni> three cruisers and lour de- • -yei • ; Wwd III III >111 UllMICCt'SSllll I > ■) tr ; bardmcnt iiltcn pt. The size ol the United Stall | force which met and repti! i:n I Japanese ships was not d:scl">c(i .the Navy, which .-..in, ,io»ve\e i!ia i "the enemy ships le.ircd -Inn | order." No detail of the .-u.'I.m-i bat - I lie have been received. it s.nd It is possible that the Amer ican naval vessels, iuem.in'd on i !> as "surface craft" could have | pursid the enemy nut of the im mediate area and that the battle was still under way in the ccii ! tral Solomons area. The Navy reported also that e\ - cr::l of the crew" were killed m tin iiii.i.il torpedo plane attach wlliel led to the siiikiiiK «•: the Irati-i Mct'awley in the i.et ■ ti which mov ed United Slat i n - int . the .• • ei deli use nnjj I the .1 ipane- I in McCnwley. ds nnged by torped« ' planes, was sent to I lie bot'o-n t>\ at. enemy submarine. ll.wr\< . most o jit- ciew nscntbei- 1. • > I oeeii removed NO JAP AIR ATTACK ON CHINA LAST WEEK Headquarters ol tr.,. 14tt t*. S. Ai Force in Ch;n.i. July i I Vl.ived > (AP)—Major General l"la;re 1 Chennauli -aid t<day that Japane. planes ivade im attack on ;iii«»«-i i |»ied China durum the week ■ : .Inn 23-30 a »1 coii 1'ii'vd. It is t| i,' possible the .laps <1- n't want to 1" any more p! nes i:i China tor a whi. because they arc so badly needc elsewhere." FRENCH COMMITTEE « TO SEND DELEGATI A'; < .1 \ :t ' •> Tl l-'ivn. al l.ibei • ( • ting vhat It desci tl>ed ns ' i ..re pelo • ' n • -Ml stat n'» Vim ' »e •' U' - H«ib» i high cum if Martinique.d ■ ■ t • i I 11 ■; ft ! ' . llfitlL' 'I I" t tlie 1r«-s into t! WEATHER roll NORTH CAROLINA. I'tsiiis trmppratun- (hi* aftrr tvt'Mi ir'I iwlnbl. rt»irz'f and 11-1 In fh« is ::iia!n4. Important Jap Base Menaced Aussies and Yanks Effect Juncture Near Salamaua; Other Gains Made Allied Headquarters in Aus tralia. July ;{—(A1*)—Ameri can and Australian junjrlc fitfht ers menaced the .Japanese air base of .Salamaua on the north east coast of New Guinea from three sides today in the jrrow nitf Pacific offensive, while in the central Solomons, at the .ither end of :i TiMi mile arc. pres i we was maintained oil the I'lltmv base of Munda. Today's cumm unique from headquarters of (icr.rral IIiiukUs .Mat-Arthur. supreme commander of operations. reported as the latest .press .1 juncture <if Aus tralian patrols lroin Mulia. twelve miles smith and inland from Salamaua. with the Americans who landed nil the coast at N'as sua Bay Wednesday. This com pleted the til si phase of the new operation* there. I* was vnriha>./e«i t:ithat de spite 11:1 *<•. ju- jilt* fight :ig in pro 'iressi 'ii !i .i patr-.l basis along the New Glli' ea C ■; -tal Iron:. this drive 'iUelv not i-tl ..! ihe immediate capture of Salamaua. Any push along the coa*t from Va.ss; :i B: y n ;ti,'.v. d \\ ..!rl be :.l Tio.-t impossible becn.isc of densely argled jungle and swamps. In the central Solomons. where he Americans havp seized Rendova sland from which shore batteries started shelling the enemy Munda iir field, and where the important iarbor of Viru or New Georgia was •aptured. no changes in positions vere reported. Today's coir mi iniqtie .Id of :n air battle on Ti irsdav ver Rendova in which H Japanese ^eros and » raht dive bomber- were hot down at a cost of eight allied "ighters. Then/was no further word of allied navai action in the north ern Solomons. Friday's rom niiiriiiue had fold of surface units shelling Japanese positions on tlie approaches to itoucailivilel. Nor was there ;ui\ mention of any counter action l>> the Japanese na\ y. l.ut tli -v .Hied . r force. \!n . v ii prra(i activity has been rn;"it! th< Mii.M't ot the ipw il • <• !i til led t1- play :i ma ' Seek'" to keep Japan's ! . • i „ at I.' it..i il. New trll tin pini ed t their : elds. allied '. . ,• Kiy .i, F -rtrcsses flopped 83 ' >i of Ihii us there. That was the t i straight night of 'aiding • n Rab; durh g which th'j *«eb weight '-ia- ' ; alert 78 tons. F the M...nft ccessiv,. dav the rn.ii! nd Woodlark islands vcrc not en1 mcd in the official ' TIT ' i e. i il" .. lieaiiipiavtei'S of <•<: i i 'ed • .• :n tlii.- ea .e 'tli' Tr i'a v i- no.k1 new-" Ft ' ;1 v. - !" lie\ ed that CM .... • 'l id : ee-1 c >m|)leted \" .1 i- t.i< r ittaek whatever i. s been reported State Revenue Total Gains Kalcigh. .1 ■•!> 3—(AIM—The S'alc's rcvci'uc .mil easolinc di vision i idlccted S03.I0K.30I.00 limine tin' I.-<1.11 vear which elid ed Wednesday. cnmiiiirccl with SXK 7(1.! Kfl 1.17 during tlic year endinc .tunc 311. I> nc the .i-1 lineal year. how •\ t - i'.i| i.!»}«• I » V, a- I illi ctcd in ' 1 mhei mn<. privilege, IninchHC, in* • ■ < i ■ • i ,.^i. gift, intangible Hid it.* r 1 "M - >' ■ ,'•> '"I v Hi S57, t " : : i in c< - in tin* I : ii i \ - year. I ; • s i ill '! ' 'VhiJcs depart* I nent • Hooted $10.3.1X015.01 dur u 11 , lit vi 11. a>m|»arod • I .vitl $;'• MI3.7JII.58 during the pre -* yeat While Income lr'>m uU* 1 i it t'tivi ' iiceii-es ami • i !c ii^ s nose dived, bu* tind (run* - c ' <■ Ii ;i«• <■<i 111.in <i| ,207, 1 <lf>7 111 ' 1.701 '.113 00 Income tax collection* incrciucd p ir,orc tli "i $22,000,000 hi the ' i il vr t ■ d mi .1 iin* 3d. 1012. to • • •; '.(imi.diKi |,-| vf.ii. ale* I# ' ';iv coliectii 'i- fr fe than $15,* i i,1'' 'd 'i- ! ■ *i ^17.(11111.(1011, and !eve:.,:i' ti\ < ■tilleet urn- l>y more ~ 'llilll SI - 111.0(1(1 The revenue 'id I'a-nlnie divisions -,|]crvd <i"i 440 0*i.l2 lavt month, "irnared w 'Ii S5.445.527.75 in June, 1042. Motor vehicles department -r,;>rl r,ns wcrr $252,085 17 ln*tt rvr.'b ;irei with *193.504 41 in r 19'.2.
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