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Liquor Bill Hits Hopper In Assembly ( Referendum S; Months Alter C r of the War ]; I'Vit. II.- ( Λ ί' ι Λ I ■.· I'ι >r ;i rcfrivmlnni mj 11' r tin· war on tin· salt ι . brandy. whisky, rut" I . all', pui'tcr and wiric :: ι a 11 half of one percent ;M π ntciit was inlru "lay in the lejri.slutmv j' /.Usui's were Senator i; Cumberland, Mathem ,·; Il ίΐιτΙ'οπΙ, Weathers < >1 ι I îai'ker ni Κιibeson · Ι'-· ni ι· the I'lKl 'i'simi nt (, ι il· ! : V. (Mi r;, il]£ II j! : ρ!·· lu- lift I ho Λ! ι. ι • ι:ΐιι ... »rt:i Cur··' i:.i. : ;.!» .1 rtici·- shall lie ΙιΙιιί nils ι mi ι i ni'd to the end thai the intn\ii atine liquor a a In ι ι , c mai he prevented." the lull hi. I.iiiuor for noil-lift - ι! purposes and v.ine for sac i n. at.il purposes may no min iii ·■ .hiTil. purchased, soli!, hur le .1 !iv nspurtcd, imported. <·\ ι -nil. delivered, furnished and ι: - 1." . ■ . mi I ransionanj; sarii bo. - I: ...i«· t ι II : ν · .' i 'ι /<al aw i ι ί bo prin Ltio c •'•it· liquor is Γ ι. · ο lcsaliv pi ι. · ι it let I '. I it v\ M ' ; :>· •ι a ji'Tsnn t·» ki·· ;> it ia h· m · ! r his ι ,νη ι .- ο ur ; . .lia I ill·.· finest-. . ilactnriiiR of 111| il. > r umilil ml,(|i'incaniir on the first punishable in the ilis i : ii of the eaurt. anil tli ■ li irn\ iclitai would he a ι ' puiiishalile hv four m . 1'is tn live tears imprison i · ι:ι. f the law ν 'Ί R·1 ' ".ι 11.avs a It' r : hi ι·Ί ri - 'hi- pe· ι -I" \ i >t■ t f. ,1' a ill y ■■'ι rntfl un w mlrl he hi ! ί : ■ ■ ill rleita.n lav.' , Annexation From Wilkes is Rejected . · Feb. ll. < AIM - Pi·. - ' .itι-.11 ut (ι ι. t'uvn.-ilip I. ·." ι m ni lui ι ·>!ΐκ·! ι illy by (.'alii .·.·>·!: < . : . ι headed l'or Iίι·' 1 ■ t- ' ill' " -..et today as tin· llou e "··(. mi C'minties. (.'it"1 s and 'en tn lepi ι rt unla ,! · ,ιί ι y . iliiii; such annexa!.. u. -a unit tee , I ο v. : ■! t ι ii' r;ibly a <ιι! < ' ' ·>>· ΊI : . matter to a vote o! the • ι the areas aitected. so-called House •■«a.u" rule ■ quire a two-lhirds \ itc t-> 'Ή· bills [mm the unl':i\ :' nriar. P. C. committee approved dment increasing tin· mini weekly benefits frotti $3 to St and the maximum from Sl:i < )n motion h! l-îepre .■ ■ ι' iti,r Wayne, a pn posed ameud "vtend tile number of wiek '' to 211 was deterred. II u.-e committee on P. C". ». k out prop'i.-ert ami nr. '"1 he U. C. P. law t > provide Canadians Gain Τ wo Miles ******** **************** η ce W Φ ί it f vV viv iv *> Germany Foe's Rive ψ se tot Germans Declare Zhukov Is Massing l· or Berlin SI.îsH ·■ mini], j ! ΛΙ')· — .v.l army troops have crashed ! ■. iiL'h ι In· ( lennans' Qr,ei.4 river line 1»·. - than (>S miles from I>ivsdcii. a Moscow dis patch said today, ami Π in de clared armored unit - to the north had hi >ken into Serau. junction city S;'> mile it h :ist of Iïerlin. 1 h r dll'Cfl Λ)' κ. IV ( il rm iliv ill In?:: I )]- ■ rl...p·t? -h dec·!;. ,! ΙΚΗ'Γ - t(·i 11 ! ι ;; 1 ί ι runs >· t . ', il :■ i. IIII- tu [jn.lll III ^ ! 1 I'll Jillllt! 11 {| slid Ki:iih\ armnr. i > · ·. 11 i ι < n »ι«· 111; \\ a » I liuirtl .i .jii'ictinu uilli Krd .irnii turn, h:ui iirokrii i il lu mm,ni. ιΊΐ; Ιι î niilis iii'i'i.'W ni Si;;iii. .nul jitkss Ht Hrier ι i\ ·■ ι. Si,ran is live milt··, iiisicie Itrrliu's pri . inrc »l Hrar.d"n I urs:. Γ S\v: ) ■ Î < > ( 111 ·!< (I >;··!· .in ..· . .<>·.!..■. Kmicv already Ivid lii'i.^fil lu S'rfrId, ! mi ie.-< ·. tli λ et I il S, trail, and v. ' il 1 ι il in t :1 il Λ".. ι. 11 11 ( . ■ ln /h'·1.· ·.!·. ■!> un Hi' l nier Merlin I ι i .i.li .is'.s s.iii! K:inei ' iii -v :t.« 111\ ί, tr ι ins s.:!'·-· m ι iir iincs, 1 ,:ιιι| II·,it knlk·-^ i ni m .i ml .ι I .ι ι m il nils "ill le lu ni ; tin ou η i 111 · ι the I is lit tu U < ■ « ' l » ι>Iil il ivtrr.it Inn s tu llie v.est." Th. > .!.-<> ·>·| .rteI /.lui!.·". \va. "m. nu .stri fur. ·· "il the Ι-'ι ,,!·'. ! ' 1111. ; : !" · t· ι long !'·.·· « ».!> r ti . ail . > '■> ·>ιι I Si" I m Μι"ι,ί'Ί·(Ι Dre. It i: e i|..tal "! the .. r 111 I . ' I i '.v ."nil |;.\ I·' ; ' ι : I. · · I :. ni , Ίι limn. I rat a:· .·: ,\! ! e. 1 mili tary coordination. Moscow dispatches ni Κ "il·· \va.·, ■ il'' '' le- l'nnn II til t : I' In ï 111C I ' S. ί » ' ..V. Ί'ί: >iiiii* I'M".', a i ι. ' null· . in a direction which, it continued, would c\ ent 11 ν nriiiH it i|> ' 1 the ( »<-i'— 111. 11 · ι{ι 'al I'M·. tile Mia. Κ·ΊΗ·\ 's first Γ·:· .·ίιη· am;. ye. a ι.Ίη.ν hrokt· t· : · ι·, ' :c ria niy Γ, .! ι r r:\ it dc 1ι·ι.·>· . ■ ·i ju·(I "il 'II η·ι·■ 11·.■ ι·:■:·ί 1. Γ ·,,.■·, ·ί.·: h II in. I idi'd idit -<·:ι cli il, t;:; ■:.··. η·>ι : a·., t ·■: I).' ci··!·. . ··'. ι" ...a twr per> i. ·.·. >, ki:it{ I".' businesses with one or m nv ι·ηι ployes ar.d to authorize clerks oi ■ in ·, · r ι .· c'li:. lu «·ί«· «r , ■ 'it -1 · ; > t persons roi'tising to makr their re©· .-I'd- a'»! · for ί Γ. C. >: lily. Till· j in' ι- nimittiv on niilit i-y a f l'a ,ι lin ·· ί i I" a - k ι he a ppr ·ρι· a tilll'.- Γ '111 111 111 I' I'll $:«>,!» Ill Ρ ' till' al.i liant general's ι·''ire. n i.ï;· 'a :. ι I In SK'O.dllll ;i 111 ; 111 >' . a lie eddithnat employes, maintenance oi I ; Γ ! y lriH'ks and l"i' . threi'-fl .y ι tension of tin· regular ten-day S; it·.' f ! 11 : ι : d c: ra nipnien'. Congress Will Get Hand In U. S. World Decisions . ν·" lington, Feb. 14.— (ΛΡ) - found itself in :i position ■ Ό exercise an early and pos i deci ive voice ab mt Λπηί , articipation in a projectel v ' 1 -ecurity organization. '■ legislators were designated "> I' ' siden! Roosevelt as members delegation of eight to attend tin S.,n Francisco United Nations euce opening April 25. 1 'tese four apparently have it in combined ifnver to veto .it the j! ' 't any arrangement they be ' '1 · e might stall Senate approval 0! ·' : nthcoming treaty setting up d 'i'ld league to keep down future ;i-'~i e.vsion. I here is every reason to believe ]' ' ''resident Roosevelt had this 'bought in mind when he chose j■ as members ot a group headed by Secretary of State Stettinius. They are Chairman Connally, Texas nocrat, and Senator Vandenberg, Michigan Republican, of the Senate foreign Relations Committee: and Chairman Bloom, New York Dem ocrai, an.I Représentative K.ikm, New ·!ι rsey Republican. tho House Foreign Affairs Committee. All finir worked ι·Ιο civ in the past with former Secretary ■> State Hull 011 preliminary plans lor in ternational peace coopérât on. II..11. named by the President in a White House statement a^ a mem ber and senior adv isor to the Amer ican delegation, generally ι exp'-cl ed to become the presiding; olïicet of the higher level United Nation.' conference. For the other two members, Air Roosevelt picked I.I. Coin. Harold I·' Stasscn, former Republican gover nor of Minnesota, and Dean Vir ginia Gildersleevi·, of Bernard Col lege. Legislators immediately interpret ed the choice of S'assen as a presi dential recognition ol tin· so-callec "one world" wing of the Repuolicai party that was represented primar ily by the late Wendell Willkie, sub sequently by Stassen and Senato Ball, Republican, Minnesota. Debt Limit Scon To Hit $300 Billions \\ λ si ι in:, t ·· ϋ. I rii ! !. — ( \ I* ) — ( « :u;π .·.nïuI:.: I ! ' · ί 1 ra<l« s hit theii iii»> i m?. ι · th ( .»ΐίί·<·ί1,'(1 , that ί f ί ί ' nai ι.:η.:ί :>i ihnii will lia\ ι* ίο !m· ho -· «i ίο :··'.'ί00 bil lions \ er\ hm ίί > . But the.\ i< ι ί ι\\ λ > lia ί : ; ν to start \\ 5ι ι ί. t ! i ! » «. iî Ίο\\ »· not later tltaη 1 \\ ο : r.i r·» .· « f r tire \\ ar, provided. as « .··· >>. tr -.n put i!. "the s f>i ν · wake ο ρ . ('on! routed ·«!' ■ ί·· i iaiion ίο y del atîMlher >i\) hi i lion strrtrh to tilt1 preM nt ( 11 ■ i ■) limit oi S'i;·) billions. tin eh.; »i roan in » the ranking Keptihiif n nn mh'*r oi the ll< iuso \ Pi'i< i-i ia t i ο · : s i om j mittee, jniir'd :·: drmauuiag· sharp euriailonni «I .ill ςον ί eminent spendi.*: The debt now stands ai billions. Λ nn o'.h  Inn· 'carl Harbor it ua > > > ' «liions. Chairman ( annon. Missouri Democrat, uh.> h" ids tin u roup through whit h all appropria tion hills must j'-uss, >aid il was a matter o! regret ι ! ι a t the d<'I>t limit must he boosted. as was proposed ve.sU'rda\ in «i i>»i 1 1>.\ Chairman Douuhton Democrat, North Carolina. < »i tin* H:ase \Va> s and Means ( omuiiltee. Lewis Demand Poses Fresh A.FL Problem Miami, I- ! ι , I·, !.. 11 ί API ■ John !.. Lewis' deraanf tfwt lis United Mme Workois In· r>-j>ic>ent>\l nil the executive ι umcil i' in· ic turns to 11.i' American I'Yd; il ·η <>! Labor pris· ted now luil piv.uma bly surmountable nbstaclc.-. : ι r·' 1111 i ι > ; ι today. The lOuni-iî. mooting ί·. .. now t ivnsider Lewis' return to the ΛΚΙ. was said to be willing in sin· Lewi: or his representatives a place amr.i:i them, but Ihey didn't guarantee it Lewis or his agent would have t' be elected a vice-president first, the) point mil. While council member: wield considerable ι flnence in at (Continued on Page Two.) Yanks Open Dri ve Fo r Μ rial Knockout Of Japs in Manila ♦ à Enka Group To Return Λ I,.·. ι!·· Im ■· II. « ΛΙ'ι i - nnny entered the complicated pic t1 .τ» >1 ι he .· ι vi χι wurkei. M, .>.·· .· the lulu·· A ::r, ii-.m Kiikji <'< : ·.·>·,·.ι ' ! 'Ill ρ I ; i : ; ! ; : ι e ! . < I ; ι y when II ' I '.ι 11 11. 1 i ! u i i ι ieΓ ut the ! > r;i r 11 ι ι <>! t;u· Ι·> · l'th serv it- ι il..itid, vvh.i ... ; ed ::» Ashe...1 > · - li i dji.V, ii|>j>ea!«*cl tu the \vur;ir: · Iicha 11 ni t ! le W. Depart 11 ιοί'.!, :. in;; l i .(■: ι ' > rel 11: η tu work .in ι .e d ι : 11 e I y. t'ι iltmel i line said that t : > yarn made at the plant, which is us ed in entire ιjι-:iduetion, is vital > ru e ι ■ ■ 1 by ·,:»· . Ile t' «id 11- i k e rs lha! ; : m ■ Knka tie-u;i λ.. se\ ι·, ι ly ιη,ι .: si>ld:er mural·.'. Mean wh ι le. .i.jproxanateiy ;■>..'>!·! rayim u ι · remained . l!e, : . . m ion h . 1. and plant <>i!i |'.",.ve!ed to W.i-!'i. nston tu t'iki j ι a. ' in a pul)lic he.η ins sot tor lu.ο <:τ . attenioun before the X^iutiunul W a ι Labor I ! m rd. ί Ι>\Tiics' New Plilir I * May Brinj*· Speech \\ < > i î\ - .1 < ί 11 . \eî ί' · 11 1- ■ ■. 14. ( Λî * » : Sénat i' M i ! ■ ι ι \ ί 'ιι. 11 nr 11 "i ■ ' .1 î ι· indrrci ! War M.... 11 ί ■ .1. i | Byrnes' new end· h . ιιμ ιιΐ ι Ί w jail Κ îii.- liit i- π thi ce mi ι y nerses prepared to testify on t : > -· measure. Clinton Golden, of the Congress < ι Γ 111Γ1 ί 1 1 ! - : : I < >1 U.'llli/. 't inns: i . ' 11ineV. of tin· Λ 1 ru an l·'··:i> ilii> I.abor. .ml 1 a'in · t L. 1 >< 11, e ■ a ι - for tho Ci' .'en? National C launitt. ν I"!1 a Natii rial War Serviee Act. were ι asked to testify today. Chairman Thi-mas, Utah Demo- ' rrat, saw im chance of a vote on th" bill this week Rcncwi· κ 11 is support of new man power controls t.· aid war prodia tion. Byrnes .-aid that "mere ιν η will be in combat in March than ever before." I t mi Now in Sigiil, Mat Arthur Asserts; B:g Guns Silenced .Manila. i eh. î 1 — ( \Γ)—Grim Yanks, ad\aming among ruins slrcwii vvilii Hie bodies oi (!m· foe, loosed the derisive blow l'or Manila locia* at Japanese cornered in · three square-mile ;ΐΓ«·;ι near the i'asig river'.-, mouth aller other dou.',hhoys on ί!n· sou'.nern outskirts seiz ed ( a\île naval base and 1 wo air! ields. ■■'I ι ■ ι■ ί Tilt· cnt-my' tr ι,» .·.· i ι ant" C« liera ί Du a \ I \. " ι announced t» î lit c eel ' if citv. which sinec h.. :»e the * ι: * ι > t de\ a>t a ted n..· - if α ·: we,· 1 \ « · : κ i>i - Doomed to be added to tin· more than (>8.000 enem.\ casual ties inflicted on Luzon island in live weeks, the Japanese sur \i\ors within Manila aie mass ed behind thick walls of (In· (Maiuries-old intra Munis, with in i;t)venimnit buildings and among docks. ι ' ι ·. i'.e. un the si nil ! e: a :· ·. · ni ^lan !a buy, tell Tuesday. The last ■{ i - ng Sun warrior was kil led at \ . Mi>. - airfield. dim: ; : a ■ a i : y a a- a nit' .·· k ; 11-, end ai.» : , \ r i> * ; . ·· ol struggle. Λ e 1 oil a a id. m I he southeast, was cica.ch .\iu · a the enemy'> bin iinn· 1 ! a ! ; .have at en silent'· d. Th a: id a : a heavily : . ea aia!' es a. 1 ail î ι ring the fifth week* of the Luzon ■ , ;.ai e <·· i de . L'n.nuu. 1 . ·■: > V m kn«> λ vat !.i · ,v ■ an· <■ ·.' . ! i f'iyht as lt>· a a ' .< a .a,,· ·· m left wi'tii a a ι Iv.n Λ Iroop.^ man the thick wr lis and fill : a· ι ! a : !» -a streets ol the Intra M ut · >s. built hv t he Spain. · ■ ho : unded Man il ι in 1Ô71. Τ!. ». ty-se· tait h ιί : . 1 ι >n : · . a : > ' Mai· a" Ο enta a ! I ! ι ua ' 1 »t a h h'1er, -in:» fia nie * · \a . . ritle and bayonet. " oved >n the Intl. Muro, alter a >lov push thro ugh >î'-eets ind alleyway- ore: and ar >und wrecked houses, churches, hosa lais and cemeteiae>. Meekins To· Retire, He Writes r DR i h/abet h ί it.v, ! eh. Il — ( \ I * ) Ι ν District Jtidue I. M. Me i\i/i . said h rc t<»c».»> lie had decided to retire. hut would make no c i), r < omment. S h:t \ r d· ! ;nitcî,\ divided to reliie and ha\t so wiittcn the i'ί evident lo i., ·. ." he said. lid*·Ϊ». ; ivins hi'rame eli« i.'ic I retirement when he be l a.'iic 70 years ο)(i \ esterda> . Su tfit· reeeni past his health has not been the best. 1'resideiil ( oolid^c appointed .Meekins district jud^e in lî)2f>. Approaching OnGcch,Now Outflanked Gains Virtually Flank Siegfried Line's North End Paris, i . 11. ( Λ Ρ)—The Canadian first army charged In hind n«as-''d ^un- and flame throwers today t■ > within a vile and a hail' oi (inch, eleven-way (Irrni'tn traffic renter between the Rhine and .λ' ise. and out ; flanked if en the northeast by L'aptui'ing lia· !' and liedburg. The Canadian*. M-nts and Britons of (.- ni rjl Henry < n - rar's army advanced two mill's ι r so. Iea\ nig behind all the forty-five square mile Reichs wald after breaking the corps (rl resistance ollereil by seven strongly armored (icrmaii divi sions. They \irtaally turned the π rthern end ι i the Siegfried line. j C..:i.,(i. e: i: .,ia':y «·'.·...vd up ! t i ι : ι ; 1 y t·.·· . : tr.i Oi.do I Rhine. , ■ ■ . il ; ! .■ m." η m er η· · ι"! lu · t Κι· <■. .. >i -m! ;i strung , raiding : · limn ca; l'ured Kollen I ; 11 m ι ■ - τ tu tin· Khun· ferry crossing facing the ind ·ιί i .···:.·· : «Ί £:n mcrich. Tanks, huge skv fieri.·, and paraehute troops powered the British empire assault steadily '■ roiling up the soggy German po sitions between the Khiii" and the Aleuse, and threatening de tenses on the < ologne plain be tween (h, Hooded Koer and the great Khmeland eiti"s. Murderous barrage; were thrown • I··v. I Ί '· (it · · ■ "■ ίί I ;v ished it j It··».-! Hi: · I· <·.ί.-1 l'f Kleve t'l I i« -i!i ·ιι < ι/ι·η " 1rs inside tho II·;..:. ! · . , |>|,. ,ιπ··1 to be fa 11 1 ing back to a · <·ν. line between Goch, e i l; ! -, 1 mil. lit Kleve, and Cal " t ! · I ;1 : ' 1 . . ι", rο miles - αιΙ!η·.ι.<! Κ'·· ..γ.Ί 15 rail ι s t'rom : th.- lluhr ι . in. „d ni Wesel. Λ1··:*>· 1" · '■ ■ t- tin· ί-nrth, \ " ι ι ■ ; ii r-i .'ί ι y gained up 11 ι half ii.:!,· in m m idy, torturous nίί".ιiη tin' · j 11 in η breaches in ■ ι siogl ι - s ··· ι ; > ρ < ι : t e northern I. ,si-inl".ui·.·. S.\ '· m.dic blasting by (C ι it '.i.ed ι* I'age Two.) S.imuel Roseman, Rooscn eit \d\ isor, Lca\ cs tor 11 a I \ Κ. II. ι ΛΡ)—Samuel Roseman left by a special plane to i .y : ■ I !., iy. ν : .<■. ι t ά as reliably .. ; mid , mies with I'res j aient Roosevelt. H.i.-en .11 .- .ι ;uvt ι! advisui" to j the I'r. > dent. Roosevelt is expected to call on Γ·; ί Ι' .. Italian travels, ! \ ii.· : >i ί : ' ,ind ret n> I to various spots he vi.-ited in Italy FDR May Report Straight To Congress And Nation \V.. - : - Feb. ! (ΛΡ) i'll"·,'il l:t i ί ' « . (-It .!>' . L'|>l >1 ' cli < I - I . ··(···!:!.4 witf Γ' Ι >·.ι i · I M ill sic t ' il -''.il. il· I ι :c "ι·;ι ! i_V rhOCf· i ^, ι : ' Mm' ,cd ol \ . , ■ .1 Λ - i.i :: i'. .cl.v I hat h \\ ill want 'i> It'll 'lu· \ i l·: ,r,in poo : !t :ι 1 km ·■ _:«·!> home ln>·.', thc-v .,41v1-r.ru;.·, . .in shorte lin ·. .il Mil .ι"' : ι li an .V l.i iltic C : ..ι : ι ν ; )·.· i. i' I ii and ■ ι. - . . ■ ι ; ; lie il is t >rir ûii; tlin i· : υ ' :i4 in th ΙΊ :mea imiih·. me mwhile, l'roi .Ta'ii'·.- 1*' Bivne>. '.va: mob lizatio ; director, who arrived yesterda 1 r.m '1 .·■ I:ii .. and me! new men. Brynes said in· hoped that M Roosevelt would make a rad broadcast or address Congress. Μ·· disclosed that tiie Presiciei ' ad acted as ehairn .r: ot the nice ! ing and proposed two of the agree .· ents those on !:!'or..:t?d areas at: , ι!si· Diimn.i: ! ί\ Ο.·.ν \ -.1m? Usue— which \\*i ι- ««in ·ι.!ΐι·<·(1 in Monday'j i i ' limn ι inii |iic. i I'm I ) . .m '■. ι ();.%- decision, i M· :· a:i\ ι cd at, romains j It ip'HM : : I > ·.· . ·. ii'.it it cleared ; the ·,,.>· ·..· ·.·. Ν ; · i United Na tion.- ci i: : : ι ι1 al S ι η Κι ancisc· ·. ι That date. Κ,νιικ·- iidicat.ed. may . I reflect important estimates of lu ■ une mi) ' . y levciopments by the , I lie es pi ι ■-.·,·· i com let ion that i t ι lad nothing; :·> do with Russia's plans lor possibh entering the war I against Japan. He described it as - · probably the carlie-t date at whicn 2 the leaders thought the conference ι could be called, m v.ew of the mili i tary situation. y i Il there is any hope that the major battles for Germany may be finished by that time, however, ο Byrnes did not indicate it. In fact, I he said that the military plans made it in the Crimea call for a "war ' - volving more men than ever h - in this conflict." d I ROI M) FABLE CONFERENCE OF 'BIG 1 H REE* IN YAi/i \ l'ALACE Γ!. i.· hov. tin c ηii i c-nce room in th«· Palace -I Yalta. nu.-\-à:.n Crane Ί"ι 1' Ί· t· ι , · i'«.om in ihp P.-p Ya'.ai. il Ci"· . , · >i >i i ; u ι ι; : ·. day o|' the "Hi:; I'll ■" t· ■ : it; . Planked by bis aides, ;.t kit, i· Russia's Marshal Stalin. President !;. · ■· ■ ■ '. . ι . ' μ!.I a : .a la· a a. i! a tin r ;at. Ba.-'d ■ 111: are Admiral William D. Leahy and General of the Army George C. :\i . Stand.· ·„ . r."i . . t;: ··.) Tf'rrr With ■ k'to ra π τ; in It·!: ι'·a tviο no. Pr >„· Λ. irster '.Via ' u (nan-hill and hi far u l'ii'.a Λ ■ Knglai i t · ■ Vntht ny 1 11 a Γ. S. Sa.:.a ('(a', I'll 'i ( Ink· a ■ ι , ι ! S a:d;>! to;. l'art l> cloudy and mild to night. Thursday parti* cloudy and little change in tempera ture.
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