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g.l!"-. 1 !"- WEATHR • VOLUME TWO; MJMBEKStt aassy'jnr.t ~ — ~g= r .■ . . = ~< —grrr=rr- = =r : :. .. - -.. )|f ~ , - .' • N. C. SHIPPERS ASSOCIATION TO MEET HERE DECEMBER 28TH President N. C. Shippers Association Calls Meeting At Goldsboro At 11 A. M. PwMirt CihrM W—4*r4 CWw Maay limw Why the Bblp p•# tb# Swtlw of the fliaUo 8ho«M *lhke Immediate Act 100 Regarding the Shir pteg Rate Coo# Os th« State Which to Being Attacked by Tlifteh. ' Wllaog, Dec. ik.~ President Calvin Woodard Os tbr Raster# North <W . Una Shippers Aaqociatiea gives out the following otetoooot as to the QOWQtomiy th« shipper# of the State v of Vpgiili re«— tty Wed With the lHHjiaig pOfUOOOCB Commission In U effort’it) toe reuse the State rates . of Mirth Carol fha- Ifr Woodard osoreseeo rtnexement Ot th#*.b#Mß*i m t*a attack . sa'wßtmJh'C rr tag* i»tti«oe hy the Chambers of of Caoaaaroe. principally of Eastern North Carolina. In l»lp, reßimpl many Os the rata discriminate against this State In favor of the so-rallad Virginia cities. SI ace the winning of thin Vfctory hy the North Carolina shippers Virginia has constantly en ' dagvorad to Offset the MS*. The ahlgptng Interest of that State have held eeveral conferences In an effort to iirsnaoms the victory of North Carolina Shippers and have perfected l a' apWnSM orfnnlaaljon and on Dec. I Itth Sled a roaspialm with tha later gilf Cotsmarca Coatmlsaion at Wash-; tnfftoo to attempt to Ineroane the State rates of North Cnrollda. hoping In Itet way to handicap the North which of course will enable the Virginia JoMrsra lo main tain gp jphgL advantage they enjoyed fTlor |d the Winning of the case above In —Tmnpislnt of the VldUnla ffkdpffafi. Ml only do they attack the) ■this ra|es of North Carolina but the! North Carolina cUaatgcation Tha Virginia authorities state that the rates of North Carolina are too Jov as onto pared Witt the rates from ■ fljfcgtnla |o North Carolina but also state that North Carolina claaalffca tlttp la tourer then that claaeiflcntlon applying to UuT'lrsfnc of the Vlr |Mln dtlaa. ■ .President Woodard states be has no tear of tb* outcome if the business merf of North Carolina, particularly UN Eastern section of the State, rec ognise the seriousness of the situa tion. : 4 Mr. Woodard stated it was arm*- What Ilka the proceedings in the fault -If 0 sn« la aued no matter tttw an Justly the art low might he un -1000 he jl repraaented or makes ap poarance la coort he will loae by <le tm*-* r :Tha Itteretate Commerce Commis sion at Washington are simply Judges god can only render the decision up on the evidence placed before lb«m gnd If Eastern North Carolina dnas •Ot present' evidence to off-eel the ehafgee of Virginia no matter boa unreasonable and unjust they may be wa Will loae hy default also. Duo to the fart the competition from Richmond and Norfolk is felt more direct and more keenly In East ern North Carolina than la other puts of thd tune and due to many potential advantages It la felt Eastern North Carolina has peculiar Interest ■mnwwhat different from the Central and Western parts of the Slate and the ahtff ra ijt ibis territory should purteSh tut -''organisation that will rwneMon antlrely la their Interest With this la view the Eastern North Carolina Shippers Association was recently organised Mitttfg of the members of this As eoomtioa and farmers, manufactur ers, hanker* and all oitlsens Interest ed has Won colled to meet in Golds boro December 18th at It o'clock A. M la th rooms of tha Goldsboro Chamber of'Commerce. United Rules Senator P. M. Him moot, Governor Cameron Morrison and Severn! congressmen from the Eastern auction have signified their latpotloii of attending this meeting, loth Ooveroor Morrleon and Senator Rjjgmoaa ara deeply Interaated In this subject and greatly desire to leud thglr laflnnce and assistance to the business men of this territory In the seating fffht Thor# la no conrtdcration that has arloon la numbers of yesra that di racily efforts all classes of pebple m#re thaa this complaint of our fmight rotes on the part of Virginia and U Is not only In the Internet of , N|| jobbers and wholesale Jbot the fsgmsii and manufacturers of Esst era North Carolina that his organ!- i*. r THE GOLDSBORO NEWS ON TRIAL /\ ) . \ I i t ■& 3 m j * ■ V s BBH ■ $ PhHipßrpor^shvrKuSlu«KW^tih»nn ,, • with hla wife In apart room of Fulton county court. Atlanta, Ga. Pox Is on trial for the killing of-Captain W. H. Coburn. Klan ocl clal. In the i.iiier's dffflpe. A Woman Is No Older Than She Looks, And Sure'Bobbed Hair Helps ’ . . I . ♦' Off HIB KINK CLUB EHTERTIUKD tu-t, ; The Monthly Meeting of ifie hi* waniu Club Wan Entertained for tb« Ijwt Monthly Meeting in 1*23 by Kiwanian H- M. Humphrey Mr. H. M. Humphrey entertained | at his borne last night. the officers uud directors Os Ibe Goldsboro Kl- . ( wanls Club, at a dinner party. H ( la a custom of the tk'tdxlMiru 'flub. ’ that at their monthly meatltiKa. Hpma rme of the director* entertain tb« 1 inaotbcrs. of' the board at alum h eon or dinner party. The only neW*, niember eleeted to msmbership af'/ this tpeetlßg, wtis W, W. Minion, of / the Goldsbnro News. The sctlvltles o<' jhe t’lub fur'the' year just elosed was publlnhed In s previous Isruc of the News. The officers and member* of the board who ep)<»ycd thi* hOMplltl'i/ of Mr. Humphrey werrt Mas'll f.eo. K Frevnu-n, IH- T,- M. Tl 1 .e'i. Itoy-vf Speacs. ik A. Itanev Dr. A. »t. Z»4- ly. J. t'. Vonstdry. J. P tt-irari>. A. O. Clement, Thos. H. Norwood and Ur. W H House There wl'l be no nr* tilt:* •>' the flub Monday nighl. Dec Ji (!hrl»l- > mas Eve night. Hut >h Club, will deliver Chrlsmtas dinner baskets, Tuesday. Christmas day, to some of the needy families of the city, ibis being a yearly custom of the Club. Republic I'oanible • t For Greece n i 1 Athens. Grjeec. Dec. •»r Admiral ConndouriotU has nssunx d the reit ency of Greece. Colonel I’lastlias. of the mliltury dheitorstc, administer ed the oath to the! t u*w regent at ti o'clock this evening. In the presence of the Holy Hynod and uiembnrs of the cabinet. It Is possible that n Republic may be proclaimed In the neat few days If the movement begun by Grneral I’nngulos. military Governor of Ath ens. snd the extremist leaner of the Repabllcan party, continues to anln headway. lallon be perfected on order that sonif ageney may be erected that all) devote their entire time and alten tlon to aaf«warding our Intereat i'rom Indiesllolls Instate president Woodard stales there will ld>-**verul hundred business men gt this meet Ing and he batwa that egery lms|ness man will tgite the time. nknFcesswry. at a sacrifice, to enme over to Golds boro on the Bth. GOLDSioaO. N. Cw FWDAT MORNING, OSCBMINm 21. 1923 I Th# 51 Yrar old HrMe Who Atar ried a 17 Year Old Groom Han Mobbed Her Hair, and IJeeM ed an a I'reeaution lo Have , Ceremony Performed Again in thig State. ■o. Raleigh. N C.. Dec. 2#.—To make more certain llielr union Hinton 8. Tucker, of Jersey City, N. J.. und the Weelihy widow of Joseph Simpson, to day were remarried j lmfore Squire Jessie Fry. at Carthage, N. C-, accord ing to a story sent the Kulelgh News nad Observer by Its Carthago corres i gpndent. | The second marriage fidhiweil a lengthy conference of Ihe ciaiple JHIh 11,-L Hp*-nce, Carthage attorney, und took place in the attorney’s offh>e. Tb# fk-ense was issued this sfter noon. sad ks no statements of permis sluu had beca tiled, by the parents of tha yonag bridegroom/ Mr. and Mrs •Tuchef made a deposit Os I2UW. in rasa be should bo sued for the penal ity allowed la «Ucb case* urlder the 'laws of North Carolina. Mrs. Tucker baij bobbed hair, »<•- cording lO the correspondent. . Stir was dressed In .the latest style, he said. - , MESSAGE FROM " THE PRESIDENT In til# Christmas War Cry the I’rcHtdcnl Sends a Mnouifft* to Ih# Salvation Army The following uulagrspii letter, from Drchldi-nt f'oolhlge to i,h« War fry. the offl. 1.1 pw blunt ion Os the Halva tlon Army, I ax follows: 1 am glad to add my ow n to tlis expresebiiis of good wishes and life frusta!ion far tM "bnp' Inning a eful work of tha HalvnUoa Army. I'ar Ocularly at fbrlstmaa time, ae are all reminded of Ih# need for such ser vices us this, -pleiulld arganlxailon has.,so efflcimitlv rewderssl Ihrough out the uatlon. nd. iadeed must of Ihe world It 1a (nod la %e assured that there will am be ao*h heavy drafts upon lu t sourcei ami ener gies this winter as In mow other*, because of iin* su*i*« tgrlujUMe Indus trial position of III* nati.A/hut there wll|. of course, b* a anvajm. many calls upon It for tha sympathy, en cburaßemnft and a- stance *%lch Hi has so generously anil snffi'-lehMy at forded to the ugfor names at tb* etMiimunlly Knowing us pa-l rapnrd. I have no do old thni <hla ai-aams. as alwuya. It will m<**i m lh» fulNwd im*s»nr« every dejsmhd po* 11, CALVIN' • OOLtDOM llshmeut In Farts hr*. I>* *n prislm lag wonderful tspestrte (or neatly Mat years. mis IN PROGRESSjf - mm Afpemrs ( erUin That (aae Will Soon Go lo Jury. ~Harff Fought. Atlanta, Dec >o -Working grimly throughout the night to select out*. Jury rylng the case of Philip E. Po* charged with the murder of William 8. Coburn. Ku King Klan attorney, defense begun yesterday when the Introduction «i evidence*, was com pleted Early tpday 11 appmired certain that the ea#a- would he placed In the hands of thn jury before nlgbl The verdict, If Pa* Is found not guilty of the charge or murder hi the first de are*, will sutanmtWally tree him. If he Is lonnd gtollly of the charge, he Will face hanging. A third posalhll Ify. a verdi*'l k»Uty with recomew- Oarlon for mercy, .arrics with It a filed penalty it lift* 1 Imprison mint Roliert Allen* RMMffft Veass. attor ney. was sefamiled to cwrry on the continuation at the defense argu ment with llßf* convening of court this morning. He was to be follow •o 9f Georgia Mr Dorsey was to clone wor -the defenae. Solicitor John .A. Hoy kin chief of the slate's staff of at torneys, was elected to deliver lh« final prosecution argument. Predicating Its couteritlun upon the testimony of several alienists and a number of other wltneasea who-tea tlfled regarding Koi's mental condi tion 4 before and afteV the shooting, sod'to hla nreitons character, the defense pleaded that Pox Was Insane it the time baghof ('oburn. The de fcnslW also sontended that th* state had failed to wstthllsh a motive. Al ienists tasiinef that Fox wah • “pa ranoiac.''.. one of tha moat dangerous types of Inaaße person* mm to m BUS BUT FIGHT MELLON'S TAX c - Senator Simmona of N* C. Serv ed Nolire That Ihe Democrat* Will Fiifhl the Mellon -Mil lionaire Hu” Proffram, Hut Will Favor the H»nuw. Washington. I*ec. *« Notice/gas nervetl In the Henntc tortny by 8e»»- U»r K. M Hlmmons. l»em<M'rsr, of North Carolina, that llwre will l»e Dasnacratic oppiadtloa to what he characterised as Secretary Mellon's "millionaire U*“ program. At Hi* same lime hs said th# Democrats would HH|>|»ort the soldiers' bonus. <J Mr Hlmmons Is the ranking Dsm ocmt on the finance committse which Will handle I Mill of. these pieces of leg|slsllon. He de«-lared Ihc l»eu*o , rsfs on that committee would vote to cut off taxes "bnt Did In the war Mr Mellon and tha ministers and the profiteers want to off " lie declared *!**< Wrally for reduction In ibe rste on sugill' Incomes and for repeal of Ibe so-called nuisance tax tm. & Three Masted Schooner Enveloped in Flames ~. -RW»- Allsnllc niy. N S'. Dec. J« A three masted s< hopib-r. low on Die horlrtm,. curly tonight was enveloped in flames billowing a ley;yir explo lon fusst guards, a fe.l< i%l dredge and speed Imnls. put out to Ibe ua cue of the crew ( RIKI HKN JOI> NOVHNEVT I'KISiKVi: HHNIU HHRIhER Sew York. !>*<•: 20 Melh*>dl»l. Presbyterian and ProtaaUpt Kpi.eo pal Church leaders have Jollied In u movement to preserve sacred pl-o -. les in the Holy Mnd. and Uie outcome of their co operation was. hailed to day ns a airp Inward a world ssso Hatton «»f church*" working toy ’’‘Tteprese.Utlvcs of the . hur< he. me) at a dinner of the American <«»- mitts* working to keep Intact «!*•* '*“■ creil places last nighl. an*l .vol-d thdr support to" s campaign to raise »T --1 oOOttOd needed to pay off Ibe Indent nines* Incurred hy the Greek ' utho |,dlc church In preserving for Chrls- Hanltv the c hurch of Ihe Hepnlchre |ln Jerusalem, the chureli of the An ! tmni lailoti In Naxaretli. lb»' ihurih of Hhe Nutlvlty Is Beihlehem. the t'hureli ■of the Transtignratlon on Ihe Mount of Olive*, and other shrines In the Holy I .and ~' | ] rod fishing la tha greslest Industry of Icsland. !OMiRI*INVN iRKHMi.n ■- fit t 11.1/ UN tllHMlllll ride Halarday an the site far Ihe Jnalar Order Orphanage, aad *l« all la hi* power la gvl them la decide aa GuMsbara as that site. Ne ex pressed a desire that the people <• Uatdsbarn may ha snewessfnl la seenrlng Ihe orphaaaga, and *Ule< that If there was anything that h* ran Id do, that be wa* ekn fa ram maad. Ne will rail apaa saeh, at be ammhers as Ihe ram mlt tee aa h«> la abla to raach la Washing ! lon today la behalf at th# people as Ih# easdera part at Ihe Rlala. MUM FEELS WW Os M ON GOMING VOTE j McUmn Heem* to Oirry B#ntl m«H of Entlrt SUt,. for Of fir#—Hail#y’a Ht.nd HUH (In known. .ffalelgh. Dae. 20. Fnder the appa rently tranquil surface of things In Ihe stale capital today, the political pot Is beginning to boll. Many algnl n*-am things are coming to pass hn hiad cloned doors, and la th* lobby of the Yarborough hotel. The question which seems to be paramount sage la whether Joglah W. Halley la going ,lo run lor governor In the coming campaign. Mr. Nailer seems inclined to wait until name data In the near /mure and before an nouncing hla latantlona. The moat he will a*r at this time la that h# »anta to know flrst whether people demand him for governor. To case they do he wnr Jflmp lath th* ring Nefmda Gather* fare* Meanwhile A. W. McLaan. tha sure candidate In Ihe Democratic prima ries, look* to.be gathering consider able force. Political observers from every county or the slit# show no hesitancy In saying they behave Mr Mrlaran. regardless of who oppose* him. will make g clean sweap of the slate. These observers com* from different Odds of, endeavor. Roma are lawyers. are members of the legislature who have followings in their own communities. . and others arc business and professional man From Turrlluck to fharokee.” Mr- Molean seems to he on everybody'* mind. t a- The PnMle False The Observer correspondent. In making Inquiries of various party Ipgdem might detail most of the sen timent as follows: "What Is the outlook la your com munity V *‘M< la*an. of course” -If Mr. Bailey runs what do you think of hla proapectg?” -They look •llm." -Do you think there la a wide de mand for Mr. Bailey’s candidacy T -| do not think *o." * “Why?" Mr. Halley dotant seem (0 Inspire Ihe proper i-oaidencv* lit' himself; his uncertainty has teemed to hurt him.” Halley Hkenld (jnRI This, bf course. Is not verbatim. It Is s fair sumaiiag up of the*- great majority of senlineant among the leaders. It would seam logical there fore. to reach the conclusion that Mr. Halley ought aot to run. Indications here are that lo*sn carries with him th* eplforaoi men! of the Gardner men, the Morri son 81 nuuons democrat#, and hla own friend send worker#. Sentiment ln dictgtea that Mr. Mcl>*an Is looked to for hie business ability and bis llrm d, (. piilnaMon to vU •• North Carolina u stiff btisliie** admtulstraGoni From 'Fayetteville Observer. Btaff < or. Dec 13. T . 1 * nl * Jl ' SVMi ORGAN IX ATHill \ NtIAG NKG HORN Jackson. Miss . Dec 2t).V Negro leaders fo,m every county In Up* state assembled bera yesterday aud formed an organisation known aa th* t'ummlUpe of One Hundred, compos ed of on* leader from each county and II from the slate at large. The object of th* organisation, aa xpl forth In reauloilona. la to repre sent the neacnes of Mississippi In ln t*r-ra*lal affair*: promote friendly nlution* Jiciween tb* races; patltlon those In authority for the need* of the race In Its advancement; adver tise th# opportunity Mississippi of fers for Ihe benefit of the rue*.and to work tor tha yeastal uplift of tb* negro raoo. PRESIDENT ASKS SPEEDY ACTION, WIDE CONGRESS QUIBBLES OVER CHAIRMAN OFFERS BODY .v*Vv '"d H F : mi Wr ’ ' t Qaorea Vaxaaal (above), forme French ''ace," who was triad for mnrdar, offered to sail hla body after execution ta give Use money lo a friend In trouble. He was Imprison ed for lit* IT. EPISCOPAL Ten TRUCE DURING CHRISTMAS Bisfcop Maiming ParvirM Lgi- Irtr t# ad Rwt«n Hrwrtißi Urn Bin (a AaktarTlmi etmm be Oknorvoff lln(il Afl#r tlm ' ***** \ ] New York, Dec, M —Bishop Wil- Itkni T. Maaalng today forwarded a letter bo tha Hectdra of nil church* In th* Protestant Episcopal Dtoceei if New York, taking that a truce In vhserved In Ika re|lfffbos controversy between the roaeervsilvee aad mod era lata until after th* Christinas son eon Th* letter was accompanied by In dlvtgoar memoranda to tb* minister requesting them to read the dlocessi roifununlwation at thatr services nax’ Hunday morning. - . "Herlows questions." th* letter i# clared'. “are before the Church at th time. Hut no on*, however, ha* beet unduly perturbed- The present qaac 'lons are sellons, and must h* me faithfully, l»i(t a* Bishop of the IMo .<•*»*-. I ask Ahat(controversial dlscu. sloa of I hem shall ba suspended dur Ing the CbrUttmas season, and tha ail of ua. clergy aad laity allha. giv our thoughts to the massage of peac sod good will and brotherly hiv< gliU-h th* festival of our Bavlor'i birth brings lo ——' » !■' OFFERS TO SELL WIFE TO M HE* Conflicting BUt#ia#n(a by Twt Womvn jn Widely Sepnrat#/ C'ilicN Mak# Motion IMctun Man Much Sought After P#r Hon Today. Angelea, Dec- 20—« on fl let la ■talenu-nts by two women In widely separated cities yesterday and Jaat nlgbl made Elsler L Male, million pic ture director and theatre man, a match sought after person today. The first woman. In a divorce com plain! tiled in Ih* Superior Court, yea lerday gnve her name ns Helen La Mate, of laing Beach, near here, and charged her husband, Klsiar lot Mali with having attempted to sail her is a wealthy negro of Juaraq, Mexico for IBOU.Mie, IIM.OOO of which sum she was to keep. Hhe married lat Mala la Bsnta Ana. Calif., nine yearx age the complaint stated. The second woman who said ash* waa Mrs. Violet l-s Mate, wife of El ate r lot Male, motion picture man stated In Klpaao. Teg., last night that eba knew of no divorce action against her husband, that they had bean or the Wat of terms tinea their mar riage In Dullaa, Texaa, thrs* year# ago. and that she expected him te return In a few day# from gel**, where be had gone two weak* ago. accordlag to advlco# received .her*. G ‘ , .. Kfforls to rsti* ellbar party to the divorce an It. m*d here had not me* Iwlth success early today. , I —BarT*!, ASSOCIATED PRESS •! » fl 1 pwc*mr« com The PrwJlMt AiUd far °wi# AcliM an Railroad Rataa. iM Y«« Caa*t Even Aero* o* Chairaiaa Who M«at Handla That ImfMatiaa faya Boa. Harriaon- Rjyj>*yaAo*. I*9 Coagraaa cat • W<5F *!!T R -*■' oratory tor it opalmd tho polllk-afdUcao •lon by t Witt tag tha Nopothiaar up on wbm ho chorartortaod u thatr noon root Inability to sot upoa "tho bloat OoolMa*. "Tho PraaMohl with boraiot worn* ar»od spoodr not km of railroad rafoa. n» mW. “nod yot yon eaa*t ooaa ||rw upon tbo rhalrmaa mi tha runaHtr-T which nrnat hand to that W*talatkm“ Half a doaaa Baaatora than an* ta in 1h« dlscuaaian with laaatan *tw moan, North CwtoHaa. flrtihaa llai 'da. and Joan. Haw Moalc% jjwaa» , rrals. taking part la thp MHftk. Honator JUsiokbaarU at HM| Vador, latorniptod Haptyf (■■Mfc *0 romark that tha DaatoatK 4hM OHIO forward With a UphlalHjai* •ram. and tha North Oaraliaf jMfh» tor aatd bo would owtttaa *§»t NMI minority procram would ha ■)» oodod than with more or tmHHa n< anih -uacowMita aa to tbo **•* .t atlltado of bia pony oa tdlaMHk h* bonus, frwtaht rataa. aad RHp r»t*al. ], In Iho Boom, do bain tawfc|lttfcjMk ho porpoao a 4 '•••twowo Iho SbpobNaaa taaZSg ««i Oomoornta far tia ftRB ‘44 upportiaa pjoaaadhNm .ihrta|§||Mk* wtiiiv# lidgiiriv t,„ an -I.H-. a- a -.a— w-‘‘tKdMJL ram 2d SSmSmtiWm •oliUca* aa Ifttia aa pnaatMo aMpN ha Howao mtcht tuaotloa MDSK r ; ----- - "'EM 5 mMB Viular Ammmmt Mat tile RmSm QmSm «M be l>nderiakaa bf tW Nnlp Kflaliom (WmIMM Waahlegteia. Die. H -tW ■>>» Pi Tjull a w ptowaUc SeS era today. IMUM tka MW Baaaid poa tu Aral MdU otar tW«f at tire. and raeoUed la a prwaiaa W inker dtacloaarda Uut frill krtag fke hole problem at Rraaala eare wwa •to rctlaw bafara tka luaikap re> übllc. e ' Senatora who repeatedly bate urg d formal recogattloe a* the ftnM egime In Kaaala. aurtad tka ham ••beta by aaeoUtaa Baa ratary Hackee ’Wrloeure of Boatat “taatnactloe#" lap movement dul— ad la raiaa tka Bap lag otar tka *hlte Haaaa Balk Bee- * itor itoraah. Rapabllcaa. Idako. aad taaator Prrß Bepebtteaa. Nakraa ta. openly’ ckarfad tkkt tkaaa waa -»o proof of attak actitfUaa. aad at* bough no gaaaral reply aaaia froai idmlalat ration qeertera. ■••niae afl*. of UaiiMlaalß B* Bapak* lane floor leader, kepi aa aad Out a weeping Inquiry tala Ha aatlra An <laa queatlon. would la aadartafcan >y the fotdlgn ralatlana admmlßaa. Whether tka Haaaa will taka na he qu eel lon through na iaqetry by ta foreign afnlra committee. wan iot lulifltli ■vet » Tka ooauntlaa la pecan aanrtaca hat lb# iriTgir tta*M to not d trading |W|tgil<l work la Ike •tolled Mu lea to dewed by tka *a*a -topartmaat aa merely n qattkle. -a e *— uroifT oy errsMß BVMATMX MM Me lice City. Dec. M— (By tka Lr toe let ad Praea) Bnrlque weraury of tka lataHor. daaylag rt oorta that Waahlagfoa bad aßarad o mediate with BkMp rahelling a talnat the Obragon gorernmaat. mid Metlco hna not otldalty iuiNl •be prupnaltloa which "wawtd kgaa •ecu rejected, M B wop* taaly reo ■gnltlon Os tka rebate- kaßtpainMy."
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