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Hsniteraon Bally Ifepafrh THIRTY-FIRST YEAR lth£Kass,'1" atk "vi-uk*" K HENDERSON, N. C., SATURDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY IS), 15)11 ,',;BI',3,V:xJ>:\Vs\)Nl^KltN,,,''N FIVE CENTS COPY ALLIES HOLD FIRM ON ANZ1Q BEACHHEAD Approval Of Baruch Plan By Congress Diragrecment Over Post-War Tax Bill May Block Program W.i iiiiijrt«.ii. I"VI>. 19—(A P) — ( i njrress applauded Hit* ol>i. itivi s ill' the Uaruch nost-war r» 1"«rt today but an undercut'r< ut of controversy over specific ri -commendations m a y l.i. rk early enactment of lejrisl;tt :• 11 needed to jjive life to jh» phases of the proposed tecum vision program. A t■ • 11 - Mctinn check nl bi-pa t' •'iiiimonts showed the*e u\ i ions: « kw-s likes— 11 i• overall objectiv e of getting | ^ ■ : incut out oi business as ti > . . possible sifter the v, t1 ' % >.ises o: the s-i\ eminent i ■> war producti 'ii do! >. I ■ cut red tape in set'li1m :•> underwrite the neccy,-.i: ' nani-iiiR for the chinue-i.ver. nledgc lt> dispose ol surplnse.* . : .-h imwl. wilh the renin is ipcn In ptihlic i s;lectmn. channel them into trade a; ■a.-t harm! til ti, private in"l anci s til.i; new h iN i • wit! he held in .1 ni tii■ ar .imm ils cut a.- the >■ . ■ -idles. e things are line, the legisljii. i>nJ there were in :iedi.it< raised in in:!... ntiiil !•> .. pi'npos il fur <v ael'. cnt . j.i ist v.'ar las hi il ml the ■ v evidence thai trnwlilc !ic~■"!> !e smne of tlie current i .'c: s are "X(elided. an George (Gn„ l>.i of (tie inanre Committee said tie • impractical. in the middle . to .liti mpt to draft a t i\ • v. mid nut become upcra' ! after his''litics cease. a> : muested. I'alt (< lino. !!.) saui tile :fpli■>! mn i»f ci •!!? n :ill•; I subsidies is Mire ti ;,ii-c e .idni:.istraliiin a>ks I".' •a of the wartime price run 24 LOST WHEN SHIP BREAKS IN HALF 13 Merchant Ships Of Jap? Sunk By Subs Fell. I!i —(AIM -Two ' >11 SlllllIlill'ilH'.-. < IH'I'iltilln ' thiii .l:ipuncso I<■ 11 it• • 1 >. s •> • y morcl>;ml vessels iicloro 11^ In tln-ir Iiihih1 port, likings, reported by the N;i• l y. brought to ">'.17 tin* ntltll.l.i|> ships stink, pri>h;ihly r d.im.'iKcd by snbniiirir.i: ;icnee (ho \v;ir stalled. I Navy said the patrols wit" ■ I "in "deep in Japanese oiu» is"—tin- firsT tTmo sin li i " ini<>1-11 i;iti<>tl Iijis broil niveri ; Inn nine operations. It ind i ui'< wiiiu confidence m tho < ' til and Jihility i>1 tin- i• luriTj |<> curry on tlicir attack •i I enemy shipping even hi nm.-l ' territory. litf Navy also disclosed III ii Ciilli111 •• • lh.it tho III enemy ship i l"tal toiifliific • >I' (IH.'JIMI. i.r ."I • ! til 5.2IHI lulls for oal h \ r •I wnt down. All cm ft "i such ulil ho i»i miijor ini|"irt:inco • li> •• 11 (111 < i j 1114 of torts "i Hii- .li*p' " '"> litiiiill:• i» supply linos t ■ | ' 1 bases scattered through tin '•I' ll r area. HERE IS A VIEW of the bow section of a 7,25 l-tori rar:,-> vt • ■: at it appeared from a Const Gunrd plane after it rai. , c i r. . :,e I . nd Ledge, 0 miles oil VorU. Me. during a b!ii/ai<l. The • ;> I i .. i:i t .vc nftei an eightecn-hour battle to suve her had failed. T '.o v' vt Guard rescued -0 of her crew of 44. 'lutrruntinuul SuutiUofiola) Colleges Face Huge Financial Loss With Soldiers* Departure Seme Stand to Lose Two-Thirds cf All Of Their Students Washington. IVh. I'l.— (.VJM — Many of Use nation's nilictti's ami universities loda> fa«*••«! cripplm; liiiaiici.il lor->cs anil drastic nils in student rnriiHniriits a> a result oi' tin- army's de: isimj to drop must ol il/- speeiali/ctl training programs. Son •• -i ll..i.l- :i!«•«• ( \ t '.iv;Iinii uiih redact ii in trt- It r.iti.i. ol She militury induction of siiMlciiis foresaw IUr«I:« l •! i nr illn i-ht <ln>polt-, in Minn eases as much ;i- 'v.>thirds. Other.-. ill . iti-ii mainly In a<l\ anc<d I'utii •- 1 i-.i'diciiif. denli-try. iilirl engineering specialties to in* retained in I lie training sei-iiji -ex* pertt'd tu I".- little ..I tected. Tli.- ai'nij ... ii r diri'itecl thr virtual abandonment i>t it.- uilli'Ki) training pi ._'i.iiii liv A|it 11 1. with | the except..in a Im.iled number | ni advance technical soldier studin's. Ti i withdrawal. -aid the arm.v. is tiece- aiv oeeaii-i it i- till liiiii men -hi-: t i.l tin- pual it h .aid luive reached ttvi months iigd. A|)|iiiixii lately I |."i,lHHi men are iiiii\ .< -i^i I i ■. t i1 AS I I* Army Siicci i Training I't'iiji mi. Abiiul ] In.mi II he v\ .• i «I.. ii l»v April, while wlin are taking the sitl<l.i i. dental • eiiKincer111 lie emit timed in the Ii .i. i >i tlii.- latter :;i i up. about 5,11110 .n i- p'i-induct i.m .Indent-. I'hi ...ill r .it Ice!.- :'.'U i 'Hi lie- and nni vei ' ' . Sur e Mieiii will I e their entire complement ol army .student-. i*iti>i>M.i:s <;i\ i \ kits \>« Vi.rk. r.Ti. I?).—<\r> — I'lii' I nl.*n radio said today that American war prisoners intrriieil in .la*.I had It-en ijivcil "ritllllort kits" sent front thr I ni ted States at the lime of the r\rhaiiite of Japanese and Allied civilians several months aipi. The hroadeast was rei ordi'd by t'. S. Rovernment nionitnrs. vain ill State Rights Or Nothing Is Soldier Ballet Edict vVii-hinutf.ii. Ktb. 1!». <AI*> '"r formally I'l'l'N,. I>> prcdic'• ' 1 '<xt.iv that tin- cmiiuii - 'iiiiil ! .lit " 1 voles foi (lie arteed Imccs will ' m deadlock li'ilc-- lite .-I ites Hit,- final voice in api'rovinu ''iitw ballots. ' "iinally. one of the Senate's con' ice, <m a joint committee seeking h ciiinprmnijic measure, was con ' -iced |jy two (lays ot disc nsmhi that ''r'lMiiicnis o| the administration's J"' icral war ballot pmplHlll will IWll ii'idjje from (heir ">t tcs' richts" and—an iiiMstancc that a!! ballots toiiiply with otalfc ldivs. The Texan handed the etmlercus ;i novel siiuue : "ii *!l t .1 ombined do-Kedei il ballot be -in! overseas fni voles mi 'II I'eih ijil lid statewide <ifflcer.i. 11 would exclude coun« ty and iii-slntc district ruces. Kv en Hi it prop,isjil. Conn.illy >«id. will iv>1 nc\ conteicnee appmv.il unless it ..'.ilr- xiMciltenlU Unit I tubal lot- are 10 oc cotmicd i-i accordance with coch »l <c*s election law*. I Connnlly a supporter •>! the llotiiic' passi'd S' iii 's ri«hts" 'mil which w»iil I exclude ;i lcdcr.il ballot and leave all military absentee voting, up {J ll<U e'lut-d. Archduchess Dies ARCHDUCHESS Maria Theresa of Austria, 80, grandmother of Prince Franz Joseph of Liechtenstein, lias died in Vienna. She was the widow of Archduke Charles Louis and stepmother of the Archduke Ferdinand, whose assassination on Jui.w 23, 19'. ?, at Sarajevo led to World War I. (hitcniationa!) Bedaux Dies By Suicide Before Trial Mi. mi. H.i.. Kt-'i. 111.—(AIM—Char I h- K. lie"? i .. iilein 1 ioti.i I mystery, m in, (led : .i ho-pilal lieu- hist n ^iil and .'m iii i: I! rl iu. I'limiuriitioli ;.i;oli!. id t!' -' lie had hiuon an overdose "1 .-li rping pills and lert a suicide note. IHirl ill; -aid lied ti\ sw Ilmvel (lie lull- > low 'mill'.-. ..Mi- • ho had been inf'iruu'd llial i grand jury would Ik* enlivened t» decide wluthei he i n ild lio nihctcd I"!- Irea-mi and fur i ii iimi'ii i-i.i H.i hiuli (loraian hi i i -Is ai I tin- V. i.v French orn in-lit. A "special - i a in i irv had deride I (hat licit i \ was citizen of the I"• 11ti I S'.i'e- a id c-«•'iId In- admiltod in tin- r'Hinlry, l>al ho had hfcen hold immigration officials sinir ho u.i lirouj'hl In Miami from Vordi M. i-a ii in army plane late in I )i-i i ai'-i -. KOMI! \(.,\l\ ItOMKM) I.iiikI'iii. I-oIi. IfT.—( MM—The Vichy radio said today thai Itomr was liomliod hravil* again last night. The \llirs have horn striking almost itichllv at railva> olijrotivos in liu l.omc .irra in an r'fori lo intrrmnt Orrman supplies flowiiiK toward the .Vii.-.'o bridgehead battle. Tokyo Claims Other Atolls Gains Made Struck Along With Eniwetok In Battle Allies Win Beachheads On Eniwetok Await Confirmation Of Indicated Triumph Over Action at Truk Now Y< rk. IVIi. i«»— t \r>— \ third I nitcd SI.iIin c.irricr task force attacked (In* caslcrii .Marsliall island atolls < I T;irui and .Mul<'< l.to Weducsdav while «•«»•• task fiircr was carryiiis out operations against Truk and another \<;is attacking Fiiiuetuk. till- Tokyo radio said today in a hrcad«.ist recorsled hy \IM". I . S. I';nit it Klii' 1 ii atl(|uart< r<. l'carl liarnm'. I\ 1!'—(A!')—Army and iiiariii.invasion I'divi-. >p»'t'<liii}r ui> the IhvjiiI c:iti-liin.ir ii'ir.jio oi" 1 'ariI'i» i>1!• n<ivc. ItaMlril .)a|>ai!i'.<i' tinlay fi r Kniwi t<>K in il wcsti-iiituii-; .\Iarsliai!> while Anient.-::!!- av. c infinnat iiin of ail iiniit aloi .sea-air »« iuni|»li nvt-r mijrlity Truk. Firm lirachhrans u rrc won Thursday at I iiiwetok. last lifeline nir bypassed Nipponese guvI'isons !liv. :; l:i:ut tin* M.iisli;:lls. while mills hi :>;nt!esh'ps thundered a protective barrage and carriei s supplied air cover. 'I lie assault forces then moved in strength ;i"..iinsl enemy pillhov defenses already haltered by rercatcd plane attacks. Only tin" day l»elore ..l Tril;. ~.V> miles sihUIum m of Kniwetok. an .V 'c! icaii >f.i . ..<l.i sesil !n adri iiol timnbiiiK plant > In ••pen the first attack <»( llu" war • -n enemy fled coiicf (rations i: the h< avily lortilifil lagoon. Al'.ln in>li radio silence miicc lias shrouded 'he perhaps prolo: him I art. .ii. Xavv Secretary Frank Kllo\ sa ill i-<>ii!i.i.'i.lv >. ton. • I think thi.» attack was a vieMi •nilav. i mi I v two days prior t • iin< thunderbolt stroke. a biy force < >1 hind-lusi'ii Liberators drepped 5."» tuns ni bombs si the war's first attack on I'unape. (iibraltar-likc enemy fortress in the eastern Carolines. 400 n.ilis this side id Tvuk. I.e.-.- than two weeks n(n. trcmendoi.s sea. a r and ui forces swiftly overwhelmed the world's largest atoll, Kuv? iieln. 570 miles from I'onapc. t > imperil M one stroke tin' tli i isar.ds <>: .Ta pa nose in the Marshall* nvcr a mid-Pacific arc*i Jinn miles sfpiare. A.- at Kv;i.ilo.n. invasion forccs nio\ oil far it: bac'; or many other to • lied Marshalls bases when they struck Thursday at Eniwelok. The 21 by 17 mile ""IT. Ion miles northwc-t of Kv. ai.ilein. has at least one and possibly two or three airfickls and several i..iilane bases scattered among ;is 30 slots as well as dee|» lat!< on ani'h": mo.~. I lie c .ji'u e .if Kniwctok aloll his l«ee» mdcrtaken bjr forces of the It < ocean ureas," Admiral Chester W (/. announced yesterday in !!» fust disclosure of the new opei.il -ji. Claim That Liberty Ships Cracking Up Seattle. \V. . Feb, lit. (AIM — The It-lii'« 11 fencer said IikI::v that t op-laden l.iUortv -hip r< cently -pi 1 mm n w hile lied up tn an Alaskan dock and thid ten •> the ships tthfrli h.'d been converted lor tro ip e in I' ' «■ e held ill the Se.itl i aii.i 1 i' hi-* ol army and tiavai icfusal t" ii-" them. The pit"' aid Senator \V Union (Wji'.'i . Ii i. ci- bcr id the Trim .in coiiie "• v.l ,c!i rccenllv had a I carom n Se.a'le on asserted me- "I l.l'i iv -hips, dosenbid the dltiation a.- 'a mai-ir scandal" in a loi u iii , ice 'cleplmne inloivicw Iron W'ashinu'on. The t< i; i inverted ship- represent a value ■ ' $21 .•MW.OItO. tin* pa pet -aid. and HHi.O(N> i in - ot tied tip shipping. Sen 11o \V llaren was rinoted a -,-iymu 'h'- Alaska ship cracking report w ill hoc-me 'lie inuncdiat" concern ol the Tinman war invc.-tigatilia . miiiiitic. NAVY OPENS DR1YK ON TIU k ^T-NORTH PASS .. £ NOMHIAST IS. S fAlAlU'.l » v >;t \ 1 m6Ii^heast pass = HIIANCl fAlAS < 4 V #.?■ . ©- .«* }.J -a ASS UMAN * ^ !» t S° §3 CORAlRttf v. Y> ?'• =jl OT.A PASS-^^ * -J&," I . S. nival task ti-rci's. slriMn • with hnndrri's nt places, have mathllii'ir liiM ;i^. nil in Ti isk .l.nan's srr.it slinnah •!<( ill llir wrslrrn 1'arilir an.l 'In- lis; uia.i.u i »'.:i li1 nil • «ir mail tn l!:i rhili;i|>in«>s an.I China. 11 ill., .-iii wit on > >W map. h.'s hern rrportt I harbnrins Jap • i s i i'i iijri-i irir.I sliiih. 'I inM c is I n an inipurlu.l air has.' "ii tun- m thr isli-lv. and larai <i:.<i;titii's .-i savnlt;--. i l:r at!ark is tti ,mlii i*» !»*• .1 it r»*:'nnncr i:l a I assaali itn tin* < a! I.lie is!ai.(|s, 11.11, Willy wi'.'i 1 i li ullrss s|anl llir i ,|i!.ire •>■ lln* .Marshall Islands. t International) Nazi Baltic front May Crash In Loss Of Star ay a Russa i*all of Kail Head Cost Foe Heavily; Mop Up in Ukraine London. Kub. in. (AP)—Capture "I Hit- litMViiy fortiiicd citv . St;i:..v.i I;,i ,i. imMci'ii .:ichor ol the Gcrniiin lino* mi northern Riussiu, liiiM'd !!.«• imssibility todiiv of a i>i< '• • •Il.'ipsi' ol 'he i :i>Wtii t -siIn-lit ol the Nuzis" lialiic front SI..v.iv.. I»li- . .itid the ii. p nl j ftiil tottll of Silimsk. Jill mill- !.i the • II..I tlnwvi. li-ll lo Ccni'i al K. A Mill' Volkhov SU'lliy III ;i:: <•!!iirrliliK i..i\c lmm the lioitiiv.i t. Tin i >j.J T ;«• lor Sliir;iv;i 1I II.-MI ..... >•— ' IM'ciiilly l:i r(v. IIk* liiis>i;in < ■nmnni(| 10 sulci. «»nd cost the Ccrn lu:.'. . n ii«-ii iitul mute . ; Ai tliiin II) oilier !'\.;i ,i.(i \ 1l.iui■ v.ci.nli'n .1 in I! • o.. . .uill iaoiitl ■•! Slnrnyn Hiusa on the ;iln hijUl'. y to K hoi 111 ;in(l Svy;uoj;oi k:i .i ,\1• • o\\ bulletin .-.lirl. Tin ' rjltc!>H .1 in■ r 114'tl i• >\\ 11 .1 i)ii". .in mill** west ol si.ii.iv.i Russii on tin- S!r;iy;i I'll- -1' . .iki l.i'n.lil'.l-i (I-Vitfii>l; I'.I: l\. .1 •• V .I It tl « po i ii *.i Mci clsl;o\ - Ii : (I lulti .. I Bill til \ i Ii i .in ill l • i i v. i v. . ii lotim-. ■ .\lc "t-kov i .. i: I c imdIiiii. ' city ; . i lie 1 ..mi 11:«-ii liilllicl I;u •' I mil!.it iittai'i; from iIn- f. ' : \ .ops cr&i-hcil I In* in. • - i-ii-plh loiii| ticiiliotv- cons rttil lit the Gi'i'iiums -inri 1' ! i i'i i oi tin- w.ii. ' Hicr t 1 rciuiM and . \ IVlmWIIli \ iv. 1 .in. MiweoW In developing h frcnt hi Hi I h ol Si.r. •> ii '« '• ii• >\ pp.in-nlv pi i os> I II ii < «t iiiul low ard IV . ■ ': . I I II: tl ' I IIOl ||U\ I I . >•' ICI I ||>V ■;. III". I'I ••! I .UUil v «•. Iiikcn by (loviiw'* loriw ytntciriii.v. • lie Mo-C'liv i:iille'in ,-.iin I tli • ill Ifl'ips 111 III'* 1,'kl i.Ml', mi iiiw In 1«'. r ii'iploli'il ippiim up Isolated detachment* ol N.'.zls in the ('lie timy -I'l l if n round Koftttn mid SI'-i: Ii i 1 *\ i. . v "i h>» romn.ii ' of tin \. /i dit i-'i'f wtw llqiiidntod ,.ii ,i 14.d iv i ,.iiic wiih which Mil- 'v cl. i mil '• 1 (!• t'liiins "osi n< tly " 1.000 killed ■ ltd l i.oim .1 III I-Oll' 1>. W£A'l'lflER 11 «i. mm: I II < AKOLIN \ It.1111 ;iikI moderately cool lo1,1.ill .out SuiuI.ij. Poland Agrees To New Border I iiiiilmi. Ich. lit—( AIM—Tlie 1'iilhli cm eminent in c\ile. in ;iii attempt to settle differences with Kllssia tin the ilur.Kiiui of I lie war. was reported n null i ciall* tod.i\ l<> Ik- w i II illK to arci'iil the Soviets' Cur/on line boundary oiler. Milijrrl to negotiation alter the defeat of Germany. A well infonii'il source said the I'oles had suiunittcd a plan lo Prime Minister Winston Churchill and l-'iircivii Secrelar> \illl;oiis • 'den under wliieh llic> wruld not ohiert to temporarx ration administration in liberated areas east nl tin ( ur/oii line. These areas. however. would he regarded as lecall> in dispute until after the war. The reported plan would ni.iUe it uniieeessart tor tli • PoJisli ■•o-. eminent to wrrr mm In my delimit* les-inn ol what i« recti dcrl as Polish lerilt.irv ind whirh ii feels ii lacks author it* lo eede without the consent of a parliament funi'lionim: freely in I'oland. it was said. For Cassino Counter Attacks by Four Nazi Divisions Are Ail Hurled Back Allied Ileail<|Uart»Ts. Naples, lYIi. lit—lAl')—Allied forces are IwMiiiy their lines intact mi i In • iattli- cnurned -\ttzio ln'ai liii« ad after .-mashing back attacks by font' full German «ii\ i*ii>n- in.uito t.i tin,into men —in tin strongest Nazi counter blows yet delivered, Allied headquarters announced today. (he lilili Arm> mi the main I ion i i" tin- • lot. ri'ililiinr.l l>.v Wx\ /lui.niil .mil Indian troops, Unlilenril a lint; nil CiMsinil Irum the iKilluast. iiiiillnml anil saitilli, . iuiiiii^ l\\i> heights nt Mount ( asshni and rcaehini; It i' raituav station -until ol tlir 1'iv n alter I'trtminit .Ml.(ill!) shell* into tin* rutin.! stiiinsliuld. ! • .1 .\"u issanlt knockA i'm I.ii'S below < i.i : ii.ive An/i'i, :s and infantry ■ .!i several successful i- ... i.utsinK hea\ y <" and jnaU •. :• i the CJi i i v.u . ii with e\ en ■ . • t.i :..v. ..nil th.it All.etl t • >■ tli • .1 u their lines m t!i.- is" i v.u. The (Jer— : ans \vi ro spraying the whole nrcu With si.i .1 lire. I beachhead battle- which ntay : e one of nest deciaive •»; the apparently in it- crucial Field Marshal Albert Kessclring was ci miter-attacking with units drawn . ill ovet Europe, throw— . .. !i tin- iiili v. t'iuht hi his force nil |i At least four divisions. including i- :! .I :■ .lei Grenadier.-. were t y.:m 1 • nv.i? -Ir.iiniU thr-Mgh tn At/in. A mi riif renter of tlio ..I':.i-)ihe..il. u ii i 11» lit h e r units i !• -aj!" i : i . il all inn tile pe« \\ i.i ii.; 1- ::)i Army f rc took a hi a\> i oi the attackers, which a!s<> included the 114th and 750th oti n/ed iivi.-mn- and liaih German int. : Allied warships and ]>lalles aideo 'hi iieten.se. f o Check On War Plants Fin. 1 !l.— (,\p) — \ ah illta ■■ immittec has a tat ttiHi tn -iiiii a-, iits into a ninn' I shipyards and ; : *"|\ est mate al■ ' attpower hoarding miner en.si-plu fixiii fee contract*. 1 Murray (Moti1., I), i made that ann unccmi nt today and rcjjorted ii at the ■ h-conin ittee which • he 'I ■. plans t«» .|.<n public hear" • I ' itimi nt en-t-piiis ci nil id lini tly afler March I. '»i'h it (leniilyiiig sfweiiic plants • " ' ' ' • ' ' Bated. Mut <»t check . kit Id be : ■ * ■ 1' i f lic? largest lilies nlry, Willi it vlow - ! - ! that %vi ii Id rc« London Heavily Raided •/ By 150 Nazi Bombers I » ' in:; i c. iile IIti- -tiTiiclli ol -iy lciv't months, im Ijnndmi in tlifoc waves List null! i'liii It ! I l.irs. sniiix .fit 1 .Hid p. i limn' id (iiMii'IUc:- n lln ir Wiin1 !'■ ' 1!: it I ">0 ! ii<lr f.I:i1 (•«! it thi: i n. • |>cmli',''c,il tin- nmli •! "! In: ■ < : ■ - '1.1(1 ill'. V ilt'.ll'U (l! lilt' ".i<« year in (I c.isiiiilt's \M ic Ifft ii hr.li <1 (I •/<•!! (list l ids f"i'(« -till i:l"\vr»l ti'rtny i- -fcr'i• 'H i>. : I ' (i nj 1! "tiijli ' ■ vvrec mr li»f \ U'tjiilP. TwoH (• |K!si lis well' Known |.j <• Ui» .1 .<:»J <1 : m.i'. t- . J;. » explosives ■ i ' 'id liKiiit- in wnrKThree persons . . c • ' li )■; rd under Die riliKf ..l .1 lacii'iy. V . li" : • • 1 ll)Mr|(||||l> I'.: >i lied Cross wetc hy (I me# started 5>y in» i'hI thai "hnnr p V leipaled ill the i< di:ed tin* loss of i i l> .) antmtineed lutei* "i ii had limped b;.ci; 1. i Henry field-;. es i I the raiders roared Irom the northcfldt. A third i..'.t >wci (>nco over Lon< in trans scattered .mil i . . i > 'n«Mj- ta^ue* over bull « -i /.c u.jiiit'...
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