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Borneo Japs Battered By Ships, Planes Naval Units Range Coast, Aussies In Oil Area, Planes Shower Bombs Manil i. .Inly h \ 1 ’ i support oil l>v \ - i ■ ,, hip im ain't'.111. Act r.i lian mi gle \ He: > again t .lap 1 ■ .1 tnnc< today u ; front "i Hi. \ i i t f. a ni'o or . Sion po.iti n at I! Jkip.g un Tile naval unit- ' unged tilt* length of tin e .art. i" i:id tig .tap gut p.i-. tint . .'.mu' M isiai gs. Spitfiv( - am Litiei alias of the A ist ralian am American air !■ : es kept up a stea iv attack on .lap positions, smashing guns, warehouses, ha: racks and -a all coastwise Halt. One c iluinn of tire Aiissie Ttli dm i sion ml a iiti v am nig inland I'roui Halikpap.in to til. I’alamli.mga: a re fit mg area in the northwest tip of the town, whne 'lie .lap death stand rearguard has put up its stifl'est fight Ac i . Il.dikuap.m day whore Nip field pieces Harassed tile Aus tralians m tile early days of the invasion, an it her ei ltimn of the, 7 th division advanced inland Irani one to two nn'm- without opp -itmn. \im![least . ! the i ich oil port. forms wh icli ■ ■ o Rep in gang a d Manggar ;iiri adds, pushed ahead to ward tile gical ul :. u of S.iin — l.nriei and S i ina : •• ia. v\ h a'll extend 55 miles up til" c ■ -t from Ralik papan in an area ot ,-ol't uuirsf.es and swamps. British Destroyer Rams Nazi (Iruiser Im\c cars Alto 1 1 in. .1 i l \ M ( A I’ I of how t ie 15: • I.• •: .\. (; . - If liho■ ‘at ■ : e Ger man !ir ivy I e A r i I : ; ,, five yea: - i fo ■ i •. time y,• ’e; da.\ v 1 (; .■ ■ m , onlv - 1 .m; • ■1 r Tire ra nmit i » [■art.lien! s of The !! . dim aged her Iorpeilo : ,• i p .t her fredi ..vati i -yd, i , .• id .. :m - S1 o |l. I'll. -os All- . I ■ ■ ! o ' ■ i to Trondheim and late was put into a G-.l O . to- .. u i; . erf A. H; ■ y. '-’7. , 1 file coliis I' I i'll .I'd the now [dates of the de tr ve wind ready w a , ■ • ■ age fi o -• • ■ II:: gun ‘1 a ' ' Br ' h de- t 1 '.i "g 'n't ■ " ' a" t 7-ineh(" - r ,a]11 : -,-g :i ‘ : :; ,' ' < ;< 1 ' 11 I 'll"" The I alt t !(' I'o'we, ■ i,:hv Glow-.'. • 111 Old ' . I a.non-'."I \ I H-npl t \ .1 ' ! lftfO in the No So, A tii.it • pro. ,:i !y o', a .' .. '' ' ■ I been sun by e ■ (>■ i ship I.," ■,", i 111 mi ed tin I! poi. t i ',' (t1 • .v w •, " ■ o;' ' :;u,' 1 ■ , but as ,re and m>, e ( d" m ,n she1! - poured into the dong t> dost >yer, she began to list ; I ' Corndr. <ie- aid 15 H"opo, , .. nidi ga\ e liir order to ,nand.m p The desti yet ;h ntly afterward capsized I ,::'. Ot the de-troy rr*- 1 In ,- onon. d'1 ■ ’ i and two of them fit, ■ d "d n " n - tivity a I ter they w ,■ ■ pa I o ,|: the 11 ipper, 1.1 (' , "d i . 15 • • : <• w , • among those lost. Recess In Meadows Case, Juror 111 Greenville, .1 ily '•* — C\P)—T V , Sex Ion, l-'l i/abe’ h Gitv. regular jun»r, is in a CJiv<‘in lit* hospital ! to ay with heart tro ihle and the | {.-"rood trial >f Hr Le-ni Meadows, \ charged with eu be/./loment and false pretense while president o! , East Carolina Teachers College, was ...tf until t-imor-'i-v Judge Frizzelle advised the court that attending physicians believe, that Sexton w 11 he able to e‘ . , to the box tomorrow and tor th it reason the judge ha> t>eeo unwi, - ing to put the thirteenth juror in the box today. Japs Suffer Heavy Losses On Luzon Manila, July 9 (API Cnuttttng of 3,824 Japanese dead in the pas! week and capture of 388 'a -ei Mie tot:11 enemy Luzon c\i>'mltio> to 4-3. 258, Genera! Douglas MacArthur an nounced today. American casualties for the wees were 34 killed and 210 wounded to put the number ot casualties at ak_ £00. _ * *‘l HOLOCAUST ABOARD U. S. CARRIER AFTER EXPLOSION S' - — _ BLACK SMOKE BLOSSOMS from tin1 !’:.ht d* !; of an. American carrier if ter a 500-p« and L* ) :. * 're oi i' .. n j !. i exploded as the craft cair.e in for a lan.nisi, la me lv-.mailt hie. lilty-one of the crew i died. While firefighters carry out their work in the eh ••> al-we. ireJ. .1 corpsmen kneel about the debris-littered deck and tend t e u.iuiei. Photo bv courtesy -d Yank Army Weekly. li .dcn.aWoiiat) Windsor Youln, En Route Home, One Of 10 Dead The 78: d Hum: .1 in:• W S..:; 'in.1 n I \ U A1 ’ I S . fc III 'll.! Mi'" i * " • I-L!! 1 ii :• m. 7 ,\ r: in .1-lied into tlie -en ' K v ,1 a . ■. ,\!ni: i :: 11 Mill •• i 111 nl its 18 ... .; .,!!• - tiu- United St’.:. it •. t->r i. li-iitlii-.illy. Pie I.■ ■ ' ' . II . W. fvd - r. X C' 1 : ' | • - m ugt is wti.i 1st 1. be, ;,ui.' '■ a i jiek In the I 'tided Stale.- .11 •: de assigning him "tsuhr ft" duty" been :.-r tw 1 > • : ■' • ) , 1 d I>e. n . died in net:. in : ''■ theatres. He ' 111'- de Mis Helen S: ey I hi- thi'ee ti e.' men ;ier . vlred the rsi.-d:. whirl oeeurre" , 111 i ■ |irr-d.iw n !..un d t p. i K w 1 I drill fer H i '. .1 i 1. m e 1.1 !• X. , Ilf. I , V. . •. .1 HI., cnpi.lt,t Is.' 1 "ha ■ S M M in ■ v. 784 I- W . : 1 : ", • Mi u pi is, Ten■ . nd S Sgt (; leu:: I1' Cii egi >i y. Waif . ' 1. I' k if el Tim II', : e "t tar ud | . 11 : killed vw... m l f -el d. Flown '.v Hr..; t h ti K"in:et! O'l inline!!. me :ri ' • \V 1 ng. " I <■ 1 111:11 ~ l)n!iie" hi t test 21 s' Bundm! Cum • .md m s.-; ngainsl 1 f. 1 ' ' Nov cm m C 4 ii'!) mnell flew with the plane's 1 eg dnr crew 1 •nimame'd by Id. Col (I:.* • n:a.i< ' Hoht. K M ‘I'guii Asheville, X C The plane . r.f me 1 in hmi ■ i Mure.1 ” - wf'■ • Iiauntd's- I > iltie" pe : r • 1 I bombing ; 1:t.-simis and nine m m il.a i.-sance flights over the dap. f islands. She had 11 ‘iwn 880 I ;76,000 e ..' I ( turned '" the United S'.f. , : . < 111 training crews Kelly and the < row 1 Iv ing ! la me were nut reg dai ly is-dened to the craft. The b 1 bet's regult r >m mander. Id Andrew (1 M am . 11. ' Smith Tut n West Avenue. I I . . Okla., had remained behind to emn nlete his t" a of duty. "Dottie's" crew did, M Set. Mil ton H Brink move. . .>848 I'm - .e. e nue. St I.miis. M" . said the )d die had used up K1 engines Her la-' mis sion was over K 'be. .Japan. .lane 1 Diplomats Are Arriving For Big 3 Meeting Eer . July 9 (AP) l'he Al -d cl Hock; ove the go\:< n ent ,1 p.criin continued unbroken t ides ,5 1 gh i >1 >mat ■ be gan ng for the , ling big tl tei ting. \v A\ c d Her imam V S a:n bassado; to Mivnv, landed at the Templehol airdrome this itternonn and took (| arte near the "Utile White Houst" p spared ' w Presi • dent Truman m Hie heavily guar cd Potsdam area A merican army a n experts completed stringing ■ ,h:ck nri .v.i a; if cables and wires by >. ■ : Mr. Truman will tic m to ;ch \\ :‘n W a.sh ington. while he centers w tii Stalin md Churchill. The Berlin governn ent 1 inti>asse iver the issue ot sap; iy ng i 1 t at 1 el for the district occumed by the American and British s':1! was pn sft'ed and the possibility .ne: cased that the big three might have solved Byrnes' Assistant -•••■53 ONE OF THE ORIGINAL "brain trust ei ", Bo un V. Ci>hen, has bee® i: a; o:l by the new Secretary of S' v J I . Byrnes as a special c. sea clary. (International) Fighter Sweeps Against Japs Continuing ¥ Gu July :>. (AP; — Fight fitly lumped into the jit . . . : . igam Sun ay t ry ing . a: n .y ■ ■:e !;m assault of Inng : angc A • a- a Mu- fangs from lwo ■I 1 j i\ h tided for the f a st time .n live days. T c I . Ha,-.si Mu -tangs, < H. :■ tu i M -• ind N.av y search plane- lit' yiai or damaged iii) .Jap plans, many lh< gri.and. sank eight < ■ '... ships and dam ns a! -: \ ' a S''Veil Mustangs .vein1 re • •• • --mg Iron' the far i each mg In. • 'truck every sect am ■ : -la. - • .rinking empire >ta A F.• M -'.mgs t'r mi <>ki iini'. a or Ky... : .. for the fourth straigk: day. ,-a..l Gen. Geo. C. Ken uey: ■•You ,:v o' .1 a | inn's doorstep : ,.i :,, -a. Js !)a: red now for everybody m enemy up there." Until u Hi, ue - d. fighting h is evil .ill J .,1 - . iga'.ed territory where a. itio ■ . necessary to . i njuries to ft endly population ■ . ' k i irs are dOM 11 g ) and ge' '.'mu ." Truman On Way To Meet Of Big Three U’a- • ngt >: . Jii’y ft -( \P)—Pres iei t r i m vvas en r mte today to Km ip in' ‘tie big three meeting • *h Prime Minister Churchill and Stalin T ■ Pre-iiien* left NVwport Yews Su'urdiy by ship. Accompanying him was a staff of advisors, inelud . ug See o'a' y of S'ate .tame- Byrnes. Tim i .g three meeting is to be held t:i the Potsdam area near Berlin. r iincls Sought r or hnlar^in^- School In Norlina District VVarrenton. July 9. A delog.it; ; 1 ro Norlina School Distric* .. tin- Board of County Commissi an : that an appropriation bo made to enlarge the agriculture building at N >rlina high sehoi ! ,.ud tin <■ mmis si mil- agreed to iue! ido $7>.77u ■ , tin' budget for the purpo.se. K. I. | 't an. ey of Norlina \\ us siloke-mai lor tile del- gat: m. Crop (hitlook in hiirope Poorest ()t W ar Period Washing! n, Jul> :i ,\! ’ i Tin Agriculture Department'' Ofliei - Foreign Agi i urtural Relations e porled today that the o itI- ,.a gratn product,,! ::t Europe tins year is the poorest ol the ulVr r. .1 pe riod. Wheat p. ■ Xpert- were raid ) . 01 :'a rt iei tla: ly on I a\ ora hie. Fact- rs contributing to the j... otltli oil were said to inet ale a e • . d. eight III mi .eh • a ti e Me - ram an area; n , iueed M i dn; g 1 1 the va 1 east; lack ot fertilizers, and short age.-. et 1 nciunery. U an- p. fill!ie.- a ri other diI l'i -ulit, • Fo ri till. ieal am ot fici.ds • ' I)i partmont o! Agra Huiv e-' ‘: ,' fiat J.i lOll.ellll ::nsia . An \\ heat Will ha < to go t ■ I-., o the next year, i all tram tins . ; trv and halt It 1 Canada. The situation varies from r. mtrv country, the ()FAR .. j. lie - prospects are in northern E rope while the least favorable • ■ ut!.. d; , in the Mediti nean area ’■ si en drought in the latter regain ha taken a heavy toll m war,.: and Ik.‘ ley crops ot French X, rth Alii. hi wheat in Port igal. Sr an. 1 . ir, and Southern Italy, .aid p.e ts : tin Balkans. Reduced seed mgs in Fr -nee, The Netherlands. Central and F.a-'ern | Europe, tilling with a shortage ol fertilizers, are expected to . ..1 t:.e smallest • trui from th< e in many years. British Prepare For I rials Of W ar Criminals London. .Ju \ !). i AP) \\ i criminals to In- tried ;n .■.ones oc cupied by ' Bt ■ sh A. v face possible pet.allies o', de.i'.h. :nt ■v i..oent, c* ■ t:: iseation >1 : >pe \ or fines. A special i ny order, at tout ins this today . said the n:! fa y ! rials would -' irt so >n lint woo not hear major war crim n.iis. w to are to be do, with by \ <■ i .. - t ton. Bt tish tders w . ene courts for 'he t al of those .. v . ,.t mur'er ■ a -'i-lreatment o: p otters of war a ot miiabitants o: occupied eo ntr:e>. Winston Churchill On V aeation With W ite and Daughter Herdaye. 1 nice, July 9 i \P Prime Mim.-ti t Winsolti rehiil began his ear it ton quietly Sun i i\. relaxing unde i big shade tree the park sun aiding the t’h.ite.i de Bordaherry His will md his daughter. Mary.) went i*i' m in the ci n The prime i mister arrived Sat urday for tlm arst vacation since In; . i illness in 1943, Nazi FOWs Eight Are Killed Twenty Others Hit, Motive Not Disclosed S . I, I. ■ . . :: ■ \p. rhrer ii i ■ i.: n.irhine gun bullet.: i /■ '• Iiiicl r >m : yv ' ' ■ w i r ;iul.i tents at . !>r] -'i a. : a .,i >:•.11 here today Ah a. : ri.gn' -Imping (Germans am a ng 20 the Go!. Arthur Hi a.--. n, , uinmandoi 'i the pri S' u l e: ol war ramp a '■ ig'ien. i»! A inch the ramp here .1 : a a: :ah. salt! pn ' a. a v in-, estig.i ; ' a t'd th( OtIVi 1 nl' t ia sin. ting. II' ii.iiri I Mr i . ■ life Bert1 .rci. - I’Ta.'t Dr.'.'ail.- -'rert1. New I >r a ., i. . I..! .; - tne A " .er rail soldier 'Hu i tie. v, as • !!■.i snt i er.-tody a.d . a nr.. stigati n ■ adored. Hi I - :: s.a .■ i a a ‘-t mil: ng of sol ar I p. . -a:.;- yielded tills .- 'a l'.\ ' 15 i i .. i'.' -a niitv at midnight ! . it ! " • .ate. 1 ,t Al.-el" I (' ''all, the ., meh camp e mi ni.r , in a!i i w a,- . t v. ■ >rk in his ■ - i a s' . lily a 1 ew lilt t. i nr t he tow er tiirtli'd Vo he burst ol iiia i hme gun lire. lie 1c 11 '■ I to tine v. inflow . saw that ‘a it- vert. or g : i re, i 1 lit- - t a ten! air.. ..nd fi i.-ias i out the di a a .lost as a .-i'll mi if.:..-! >! fire ran; i ml. Ill ye!U .1 to the g ■ i to iplit ' a - ine i a ! * a'i I'd the base of til t'.we. .. third ; hey .- ituuied. Tl.at exha a to . e till it it'.-' anm n t.i! :■ ti and t >a;a Berlins' called a : : i supply The t i’■ i• g la-ted no more thin 15 si • i . est rted . ' . ts were ex ;..i'll led Tile ga.it d '■ " • Was within 2i or dn tee! 1 ' alt's! tell! 1' whir; the Co" a;, prisoners wen sin pin • : • . tents as tat a 300 t! . t d -' CTlaths :i I : '.' iris 'ill'.'! gh, III the rant] ■ ■ • ■ a, I - • e shoo! ng ..:i.i ■ i a en! ot t h. sr in.itn ei .■ ... i-egu • nu>d:..:ely. Hi ... ai sod I ’a pneei .-ei ved eigh . • 11: jl- )•' h Old. as- gla t to o'ia . . y . ' He ' .as ". d see' '.it! ie .n-ti'-n ! Ie w he .) i -' ned here. Hi ir . o-: > .id, ill-! ; > til 'till t's at tin a; p. and . II'."'' > ill he ■ ode t e -e( ' \ lilt' 'tig nee oft; el it Ninth .-s. t o l ina and llea.t I:a,: to s at F a t Douglas, ot tliosi i.’.lured, six in the most s . inditin': Wi re '.ikell to th s' i ’ oii 1 ' ' a K*mrn- 11' i" . , - lie a' a ellt 1 ' • tie..' So I , ,o (' ' \ I w oh .- were taken t■ ! > ■ Bespit 1 Brit ham ft.hi. r.i i w ■ :dy slightly . ■ , • . ' < ' I' , 15 1 e s s o'. 11 h f Sul * 1. . pry la : ■ > .... txim.itoly d.’i pi';.-, is ; - engaged m farm work in rent ra I Ida" ' e.d \ ■ v • Douglas. Ninth Serviei i a, ■ nd 1 lend' i1 ,a ti - .mied in be,, i M' Proms. G, :tt' ted Gaud Ernst F - nd Hans Meyet -. ..I' in a" i -. and Walter Bog,: I ; Sto unarm. Georg l.iske and Ado’ll Paul Swift Passage Of Charter Predicted As Hearings Begin I ndic Massacre I ,eader Is I aken l>\ (.zeeln>s 1 < >\ aks 1'i a'aii'. lulx — i \T —| he ai !f*st id f.fsti.pu < )l fil er llms Inisiii accused ol dii'ecliiiLr the lid ice massacre, was aim unc-d li'dax ( /ochnslovak in.lice said Forster had hern Indium in a forest near KarKiiad since the surrender of (iermanx Sun In Eclipse DawnToday, Total In West — first Since 1932, Lasts Just 29 Seconds Clouds Hamper Pictures !’•' I'll ..-seriated I’rcss > | The su i\ is hi tti t l,i y in ert.li 1 f the L'tined State in t l ee -• :r:.’ ■.:. |: i :. • . th ... try a partial eclipse v. obu ' rii. A . : ;riu .-tart'-! ,J ■ :■.! ;-r i 1 • KWr, ill Ida! ■ : • tm -ed j ,lonS tie !'■ •!' 1!i ugh Mmi ! S.,-;;at hev. , . M i. H :d •I l:..v. C,:,. . i. Xu: ,V. Sv. i — j in: Hi.-mu ■ ,i SibC: ix Line-hanging . i uds and a haze early • tha ■ • ' tagi v! h lasted 29 si i. d i .*• -.>•■' ii it' "X: : os : d ■■ i :e ! the -.ire" -.- it photographic res .It : the n’.issr-n. but a colleague, Dr. T Adi,teen • t Pom na College. Cal., -aid it "vra-n't -'' ban Kurope Fo Be l sed As I roop Carrier VVaMiinat !:. .! dy 9. i AP » -Tl ’ - imp.-:. *:u : 1 i: aest ship a 1'lt»at. \\ i 1' k used this lull .-.s a troopship I'm edepl**y:!:ont ■! > ddiers t » ’he anted S' :<>. t:if YV. : Hep... ’ incut 'Miio.iiu'o, ' ea> x ported 1 m.e.e tv. > ! in e tl'i; • •.*;. 1 y. Il cat . n*d .. pe.ceUnc ]• ad •' *!, 1.121» p.;-.'-e::.i4er> out i* is foei11:. • a-eased to a cap. r:ly ol non than 5.000. Fnonicer of ()!d 97’ Passes Saturdax At Home m Salisburx Saiisb ■ f. ■' >• 9 AP) J. Ed vmifh. To. I. :v ri id.ilv. . \ i L'ini it .1111i w 1 !■) un i- i .il- u.d t! .< '. : V .. : . i : I. - . :it-, r Sat;, I lay !:. J. ;! 1-1 L.ic: > '■ :< lie I it. i ..< : .t li nt ho Scut : ; It?: t R I't ■••.•mot:: :: ! ,i:‘o Ic uat the oti.f.:'. j i ...n, m t u ct Stettinius Is First To Give Testimony Before Senate Committee Ai’. -A . \. ,1 CVP1 ki-ly ■ : i t -- ; niish j j>.unity today i Wrn p • ■ ili-.I hts . 'i F . ign Hi . • i •< .st j :■ ' n: l- ' s- "a Ji , "n in- ■ iic. keeping • :t • • -It .IS ' - ) t . tit-leg,i ti- :• • S .-i I-. . >ie: t-nre. Iii'1 - - m- i-etary ‘ "I i- .. ■ y President ■ i i'U ■'. - -1- :: - - ■ presenta i .-nancllf t > Dr. Let? r ■ lech nix cidri. A! - the -p" • ttee tiA - -. !i ..., made rd opart "1 AI I - :: S. .: Francisco I I■ 11 - ' S-ef .i.ai- rot iewed ‘ho i - • -•’• d • ga... lion, then i wruto: ! "The nattle j e: i ha- to be '1 ’light -it-- !.rst is the per’ irtty i "iot v. la ■ _ n-t ,ry .--pells j 1 roodot t. nil !e..t 'I .:id is the , 11' i * ti. an." ..: 11 i *: -it v. hero \ Ic > nio. t >niy a - re the world in i-nihiiii g peace." Hi - ; - id-■ - ■ ■ i - of 1 ' 1 t tt. < a .lift al> >Ii ' -”'1 •’! 11- go. . e- tiii lal disci :> mat, i. : : r«- m ■t,d v - i : mndati in ot lusting p-eare. Chinese In New Gains Along Border Ch ; a . ■ a ; :i M’1 -The >' ' -■ i m. od ' 1 •' 11• -i- 1 . ■ r ip. P' '•*■! .m tn. 1k. ■ ■ i Fret Indos* : -1io>* ■ were ' -Si ■. . i L)imy, ■' ’■■■■'■ ' paths. -. ' ’■ '■ i m• v. ii' .le of : ' 1 ■' K . , •.:i Pr,»vin<v has ■ ' ' ■’ ,y. the tiiftll f ’.a from re ■':5’!1 1 i ■ 1. . . ■ . c the l! :- •' -Kv ■ - . 1 :■ .Yards its ’1 1 • ' a'- -d 1 foil1 inip re • - ' an i« i northeast 1 l.hn s . . ■ > ■ Outlook For CcttonGloomy ■' \ " API —The ‘ : ' ill iv.i’ hi on *." ’ it ] S,355000. ,l' o ' I.i't year— an-i 1 s ,ii the nni year '« ' 4- U ge ted ii 1945 s in Hi 925. \ - .1 v.n ■ 034.000 is avdie.i't .1 i.'!* lian-t a Ti. , ... I • 1 acrt'Mge * : • ’’ n ■ ’•« ‘tM ' 1855. ' ■■ a estern ir ■ idler arre ■■ a .a‘ly .as a re i ■ l; >aight. Some no v i-i i • i maited for the 5! " t i i .\i ieatisas a>d 1 1 .n . i sce.-.'ivo and ecn interfered with f ' O.i. ■ •linn. Georgia, ! ooi !•' ' i . sharp deduction. ' oh : eduvt cn in Mis.'is l ; \i.e aiui South Carolina. ereage planted to V-. C.c Kg vet... c ■ton I- esti t ed . ■ ti,4(.1M) c es, (>i -, j >ared : 4.7 10,(1,00 !,: 1944 and the ten year average of75.300.000 II .dditaii; • ■ unIa\arable weath ■c iiffic.iltie- hi -e. > ing adequate was g I- one of the rea 1 -os t 1 'a ioeti-.iti in planting. Tee e: .• ge ' v dt.vation July i I. for North Cat lina as 595.000 i ere.- 'c 78 per cent of last year’s l acreage. Pre-Parley Site? i ACCORDING TO LONDON REPORTS President Truman plans to meet Prime Minister Churchill prior to the Big Three meeting and, say wire reports, the Chief Executive cf the United States will go to the Churchill vacation hideout a,t Hen ri aye. Fiance. As the map shows Hendnye is on the Spanish border And from there they »re expected itc go together to me Big Three meeting place. UKternttticaal-) WEATHER FOR NORTH ( XROl.INA. Futlv elmrh end continual s\ .<11 1 and humid today and Tuesday. Widely spattered after noon and evening thundershow - crv
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