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I | I N P U ■■■ II * WEATHER Wr afid W«l»—- VOLUME SIX { . NUMBER MB WILL FAVOR $250,000,000 REDUCTION IN TAXES EASTERN EXPOSITION STAR TS HERE APRIL 9 wMV * M XX -SKi. . T \ *« « > House Ways And Means Comuptlee Decides On ' ' •• L, .fO Revenue Bill. In Part V#u TkeaMM Dm on Mallow Plm It Ropm| IphcrUanc* OORPOBATIW TAXES BENEFIT MOST Democrat* lon Motion to Cat “"*%®jr °- washim&ton. n«v. ai.-tfiV- Ov#r-<ldto*> te# Treasury proposal to limit tax reduction to 9995.600,tw0 th* hMH waysand vnu commute* to day lontallrely voted to set the max Unnm at tn tramlac a revenue Wtt. „ ' v . It llkayriay taraad thumb* down on Mellon's raaommaadtiianx for repeal •of the federal Inheritance us and a downward revision of annas rgtea on 6 Itje -mce falling within {ho luWrmed late bracWat*. ~ It llkfirUa turned thumb* down on Mu lion's recommendation* (or re peal of rWa rndernY Inheritance us and a downward revision of surtax rate* on Income* fall in* within the latermadlata bracket*. The eoomtUte* decided To confine rvaepaaßva fas **»# primarily to re duction 6f the levy oa corporation income* and cither reduction or re peal to thoM oa theatre tlrkote. elite due* and ante mobile ante* lx termination tt what chuuiea JjMjjyjgf *** ux *» ’ Adoption Os the notion to eet 9250,- WHi.nod ** lit* maximum cut cgu .u near the add o( a *tarn»y session end alter a number of other preposnl*- Uar been caM aaide. At tb* outset tka Democratic mem-, lien hip ioat a n)ottop to anthorlae a reduction of 93m>.9*0.0M. ThWwaa rejected on a etrletly party ropr COPS CAPTURE GANG MEMBERS . + r. Ona GanjrnUr Attempted to Shoot Way Oat of Detec tivao Office CMIUAOQ. Nor. St.-dPI-ltiml rkicaao gaunter* open Ini a naw war of death (or gambling to ni«bt carried tkalr faud to the doora of Chleago'a larfaat police atatlon, where It waa nipped by the authoriti™ who for two daya have boeu* working to prevent ike Intltal crack of gungd tar ptatola. Th»>erl*s of raXte.of machine and naata by the police to frua irqte an a*aaaaination plot directed mainly asalnat Al i'apaue. notoriou* in*bcater, cumulated la tb* arreat near Route l*grk atraat police atatlon, of three armed man, hollared, to have bean Capone's body cuarde. aud th* iroau< ceasfully _ attempt of oa* la “-finooi bla way boldly aot «f the iff ifre of tb* chief of detael Ives <* PADGETT LOSES COUftT BATTLE Todirr tlurdinv Union A*fiin*t - : riNOOHNHm K«o»U of the state to bpid Ronteq Padgett, alleged Charlotte a unman, charged with th* 'hcotln] Os rural policeman Mpaeley Inal September met aucces# today whea fiuperter Court Judge liardias refused to Stunt ball and poetponed Inoi notion oa a writ of habeas corpus, sought by the do fens* until December I. the hearing Will ha resumed on te-u data, th# cohrt indicated and final dlaposHtca es the matter prob ably will ha determined by the con dition of Mnsoly who hi atlll confined tea hCapital with the ballet wotted t>* bf pMfatt THE GOLDSBORO NEWS BEAD IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ABE FRESH—READ BY, BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY. NATIONAL GUARD IS IN COMMAND Four Die jts Guarda Fire Into Charging Body of « - Picketem DRNVKK. Col . Nov. 11—td*>— Na tional (luardsjnieu were In control of Northern Colorado’s strike-ridden c<M|l field* where four strikers were killed and* 10 wounded in the first open hostilities since th# strike #aa called five weeks ego by ludustrtaj Workers of th* World. Uunftre from the barrel* of weapons held by 36 officers biased into the llhka of &00 on rushing picket* who stormed the Columbine mine. In Well * county, the only coal mttie atlll ope i alius in the northern fields. Os wounded brought down Jiy the hall iff bulleth. four were not expected to re diver. Boon after the smoke had cleared five companies of Infantry, two troops ■of calvary and two armored tanks of ILai stale national guard were on their way to th* scene. Ouardsmen took charge of the gftuaUon and ware de clared by statu ugrf' lais to have tfr<- ram* jurisdiction as under martial Aw. | (tovamop Adams issued an executive order declaring a stale riot and in surrection existing In two emmttes and he cloaked Adjutant Paul New ton with fall powers to proceed as he mw fit to command ihe nation. ..a. I —-i.w .■ m , ' WAVfR MAKRUUR ASTI'j^iKD * * i CUARIAJTTR, Nov. jJI.-tA'l-Bllf.- ahetb Parkar Dean, wife of Charles Dean, who was recently acquitted in Superior court on a charge of big amy today sought redress in- a suit of 910.600 damages and an arnnullment of bar marriage to Dean. Her complaint allege* that Dean represented himself a* a single man two years ago when they were mar ked in York, a C. TWO TOITHH MOB R|NK I.URAY, Tenn., Nov. Jl.—tA*) -Two youths, with pistols in both hands, held up the l*uray Banking Company .at icon today end tn an au to with about tf.&lH) o> Holiness Churches Meet Here Friday For Annual Conference annual touference of th* Psn tacostal Holiness church In Ea-teru North Carolina wilt bs held Viiti the Ooldwhorn church beginning Fiiday evening and continuing through Monday. Sixty odd unit evangelist* from fid chilYches or the faith «t|J be In attendance. In addi tion to tliy minister* Ihe conference wl|| he *i|inded hy a large number of lay delegates One stateii.rnf ha* U' th*t there will be feversl hundred tn attsudAiibe Rei. J. H. Kina, general siiperlo teudenfi. fill! preeide over tho cnfifer ngfia... -.. Th* first ssN«ton will be held I'ri «t*v eveyinr v l>i the cA a Uevottowai *-#rvt», Saturday wtil be given to businss* session* and In Ihe morning of rhi* day will come tbs appointment of the committer to arrange for the devotion*! services Sunday, expected to attract wide In terest. The serinon will lie deliver ed by Rev. Mr. King, ii wa* said. Bc*- nlons Monday will clear up ihe bust neaa bef.ie the confer*n>e t- Walter H. Paramore is the author of'the following concsmtng tho Pen taroatal Hollnes* Faith: Will tb* modern holiness move ment begin an upheaval in tbe rsligi oua ayatemf « y . Tbeta ar* various and sundry ds CLASS | MAYOR ISSUES PROCLAMATION * - *• x w Urgga Th*l All BuainetiH Be Suspended For TUnnk*- ' gfvliglMy An urge fltat buslne«s bo dosed and that a Thanksgiving service be at tended are contained in the Thauks giving proclamation of Mayor Jack Hill tasued yesterday Th* proclamation follows: "|n conformity to the proclamation of President Coolldgc and of Govern< or Mclaian, I, J. )J *llll. mayor of Geldsboro do earnestly Invite my fel low cltltens of.this good town to heed the cell or our President and of our Governor, and jelth contrite spirit ami .thankful hearts pay due regard to Thanksgiving Day. that He who reads our leyt* In secret may see that we I are Indeed penitent for our transgres sion* and thankful for Ills unfailing beneficence > # To this end. therefore. I t]|rge my fellow dtlsens to suspend to the Ut most possible all business avocation* on Thursday of this week—Thanka givluk Day: to give themselves to chnrelt attendance with grateful Uerrta aud prayerful spirlta; to re member the orphans In sa generous contributions m their financial abili ty may permit: to vtalt the prisoner in hie confinement, the sjck «nd tb* poor o£ Ihe comm unity, carrying to tbeee such .cheer as only th* chari table know how to dispense « j DeepeclftffTy and cordially. s j. ii mm, Mayor of Goldsboro This Ills day of November, 1D27. F ‘ * - • Mooli ojllm: in NKW RNMLASII NOW s BEAR SU M11.1.10V4 WASHINGTON. Nor 31. IW .Kh t'males In the hands of Kccretary lion tTT .plncd Ihe New Euglsnd fiood dnniaic<%t betwecu uttd J3tt.pob.noti. - ' . The figures were compiled from re ,>orts by the various slates depart i.tents, by chambers of commerce and by railroads travhNtng the stricken territory * IH'PONY DIVIDENDS WILMINGTON. Del. Nov. 31 - (/Pi Idrector* of H. t. Dupont do Nemours pttd company today jte<-lnri.sl extra dividends totaling M 2!i nud placed tbe common stuck on an stutunl lm»i« of lia p«-r share, with quarterly pay ment of |2MO. . « nontlnallso* lu this movenieiit. among them are the Pcutacost.il llollnrss, tbe Church of GodTthe Ptlgrin Hnll nen* and others. Home of them h*Ti ber n dubbed "Holy Rollers,'' Irecsimy of their mode of w*or*hlp and tnc manner of their church servlics. The pegte<- ■ -taJ llolteewa iienoiutst natiou* is most prevalent in tin- south and erpetlally iu ibis state. They have numbers from all rlasscw, hut fifieir t ri-ml is toward Jiffppoot They are. strong lu lb<- VJriou* cotton mill aafji ! arc a fc* aitteng Uu- upper c-la*s I'o, | the iVion pnrf their members are TT- j and po"r. ‘They lu-llevo :md Rprat'. ‘ H"a#rb r B kd* ca..'tte -tmvt-m ultiiiiy - ~ j Ktaottoualfcln Is Ihe foundation of j Gieir fujlh. However, they would utl j admit that their religion l< all fe* 1 - j Ing, They hold uany revivals and annual meeting*. There wer-- upwuul* of ten of the*e held in tli'n Htat# this, year. They believe in the autpcqrii) t or i tbs Holy Spirit ia answer to mn tin nous I imputation* and prayer. During tad after the service* they j crowd forward to tbs'fittar and kueet. lu tha old time manner. Sinner i seek God In this way; Christiana beak _ (Cfatl«u#4 P( Pag| Twoi GOLDSBORO, N. C.TUBSDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER LEAGUE FAVORED 6 Cities Send | Delegatus To Meeting Here limue Call for OrKanixalion Gathering Here- On Decem ber Second t >, ■ ' o Thirty five representative* from t Knstent t'uroliua cities m-t here lust uvetting, gave preliminary cousliUtra non to the organ last lon of u class T* i'HHcbull league for tho section utul si ltedulml an orgaulxatiun meeting for f .'oldeboro on llecontlwr 2, Citi-s r«prcaeotetL at iUc i tc-Hug lo>ld at ilm Cliambor of (?mumsrc* rooms last evening arc: Wilmington, k'aysttaville, Goldkhuro. Llnston, tlreonvtiie and Wilson. Other i‘Ul<‘* v. 11l be, officially, advised of la<t night's action and invited to purth >- imte In the actual orguiiHullnn of the ” +). ± , league on December 2, tt was said. Prospects are thorn favorable for it league such us is proposed for (Its section fhsn “any other ssetlon in th* Uoiled tilatss with which 1 ant fg miliar," Jndg* nramimm, of I>iirWS’QfT’* rmsMani of Ihe Piedmont and Vir ginia assn#iathin, declared in outlin ing the procedure jtecsa'snry In IHe formation of a pmfssalonal ball 1 en sue To sutwtaUate his claim. Judge I train bam cMed th# tobsreo tnduslrw, filling lit* section with plenty of ready titoiioy and the good roads linking alt the low'll* concerned within a few hours. 1 ■’ Judge lirnmhani had been Introduc ed by K. II Vann, of Kinston, pro* c motor of the new league, who was alerted chairman of tho last evening meeting. . . o . b .' To form u class D league. Judge Itranihtyii said, each dub would ley required to post a guarantee of |tr»iW with the president of the loop The rlub roster would lie 'Jlmiled to 21 men. this numln-r to Include the man ager. the rsiary of pluyers would l»* held to |2|Oo a nwn{h. .exclusive iff Ihe mnnsger's salary. The matter of a VrheLile, and whe ther or nqt a spilt season would he favored would be <(pclded np«>u at tho nett meeting. It was said, <» MOURN I.FADING IN irtKNDANPE TODAY ’ AT TRiil, OPIIKMI'N CINCINNATI. Nm Jl. (Ah Wont-J eti crowded oin th* 1 men In u« me Mlaugh on the court roam m>ais and places In u long corridor today for the renewal of George Itemus’ trlst They came In drove*, yoaag ones, -tashlnnabiy drcsMed predominating It was fir th ' lar ;. *t-crowd which has Htortncd the court rooifi alurc tb* trlgT got under way a week ago to day amt ji* the elevator* renebed Hie third floon/ihe clevatoL* operator* Hlommed Ikk k their door* and shout ed' out fen I lie lilt show, first corrld<ir to the rlwhl/’ t Tho opening of tbe ease was dc layed :ir Judge,* ln-*t*r It Slock led .. I'ftm- Hal of uTci' nan nts left ever jrtitn Buturdey, when court was nor lit session. •* * * V , k~- ■ ' m l Oft One Dudley Farr* Here It Is ulmost winter, and yet aiam-wH** •;!*» ;J *Ul+ srowAwt te., Wayne i mint r I‘roba hiy woo fid* tike tho b •gtunlng of a ’ fish story," but H’e into--anyone who doubts can prove it for btroseif by ■drolling Into the National Dank of Goldsboro or the Wayta# National I’auk, where a full quart of these luscious berries are on display. The fruit was grown hy Kirby D Co*. a#c%l. of Dudley, and are the moid iHtnutiful ' straWbeiTies” ever seen .in this section The two quarts which are nogr olt dihptny In (hddstMiro hi the above named place*, wore picked Friday even- , tog. . , - REGISTRATION DATES GIVEN Goldnhoro \pung I'appl# Who Plan Attend loofurence Have Until Wed. to Sian fn»m th* «tty of Goldsboro for the Wayue County Youug Peoples' Conference must be in tbe hands of lbs registration chair, man. Gar lie Forehand, ttellevisw. Goldsboro, not later thau Wedneaday. November 13. according to Mias lone AI verson, Young Peoples’ Hupsriuten dent for Ike North Carolina Monday School Asaockfltusi, from the Halelgh headquartera. The t oulereneo will not be held until December I and 9. ticptnnlaß on Thursday night 7: 3u. hut no delegates will be registered at th# meeting aujj only registered dele gates ace expected to attend, All , sesklona of the coiife/cnce will be held at the Ural llapilst church, Goldsboro, with the etception of lbs Iwiiquet which W(ll Im> lietd ut the lll|jh School. _ . Miss Alveraon alatoe that Sunday BchooU have already sent legist rations te her. tail <* wtoleli Are from the county outside of Gold»boro. The ten county cjiurcbes. their regis trar*. and thin uutnlier oL Aslegutes they have registered ere fin fid low* i Oakland Friends, Delta McKinley, 5; Hr I urn Floreuce Beet. IS; Danlel'g chapel, Mrs. n. W Dbuial*. »; llitJtHi Ilaptlst. Mrs Natuiie L Grant, 2; Eu reka Methodist. Mrs W It lUtluy. 9; Tine jl’orest. Annie l## tftnea. fij Fre mont. regiatrar not known. 3; RprJng Hilt Free Will Baptist., regWrai; noi - known. Ii Faro MeGiodM. Mrs W, It. I’allay, 1; Fureka Baptist. SJra. W. B Bailey. X 4 All of flic Goldshoro Protestant churches are expectrd to have their full quota of delegatee by Wednes day. Their quota are a# follows! Friends 15,. HI Paul Methodist M; gt. John Methodist 15; F(rsi Baptist 20. Kim Methodist 15; Second Baptist 15; Presbyterian 15; Christian 2i: Freev.tll Uuptlsi It and Bryant Htreet Baptist 5. Only pected to attend lb# conference end only yhung pe*iple between the ages of lfi and 34 years, Influslve and a few of their adult leaders are invited to register The ifroarum In being prepared to appeal to tbe young peo ple. tG-24. yeahi jßid Is the purpose of the conference would lie defeated, if all ages were invited to. thu con ference. fCoattitued on Page Fleet ~ Alleged Leaders Os “Cluck Gang" Bound To High Court After a preliminary hearing Ifffore Recorder D 11. Mlhuil yesterday Ro land aud Tom Muryln were tNuipd to Huperlor, court under <SOO bond, having made threat* against him tn flic ’Cluck Gang” demons! rat ton sev eral week* ago A similar civwrge against Archie Murvln was dlsmlaaed FvidenUe acainsi the Murvln* Is In ific main ciri*j|iisinikt<jff. aic»r<biut to UhcrtTf \V ff) Grant Automohllu MVii-ks ■ .'r th- Imrn of Mr MoxUl j ■ , s*tdian Bprlngs*lowii*litp. found dadJl#s-Uwi: Aha. ..after/ jmL In JJ. to resemble tracks of « cei owuod My the Murvins Bail Ml.kml Is reported to have existed tx-twwen ■ Maafingrt-amfi- >De Hfiuiwtu* . , AtTiah Moxitiifo lushed from Mm bed in the daw;n hours, summoned by a hi tonal ion, lie found utt attempt had been made to blow np bis Jiarn nnd tin- night rtdefa had I* ft n scrawled not.- ordet kMt lilm to leave the efttn tndully The note was signed: “Chik Gang,” , Aside from this rna<V liquor nnd automohlle low violations occupied Go* of Judge Bloiml aud Hollcitor Kdmnndson until after night had fallen BGII the calendar was not cleared H. *F- Keel, disposing of crops, not present whan cos* called and capias issued. I Steering Committee v Bf Met Here Yesterday L ' » And Approved Plans EDWARD HODGES: BURIED MONDAY • 1 ^ — For fiber GoMaboro Phologmpher DM Saturday Follow imr v stroke Funeral aarvlces for Rdward H. llmtge* whose death occurred at the Kdgeeumbe HogpUal lu Tarboto gt 9:49 Sunday morning were conducted from tb* home of Mrs, W. B. Boyd IQ7 South Virginia Street iu Golds boro at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon by Rev. Peter Mclntyre, panto# of the First pre«hyt#ri*H church of this city, of which eburch thq deopaaed wa* a member, Th* interment took place te teg family plot Id Willow dale Cemetery. Mr. Hodge* was t«h*n with a aud den stroke of appopleay Saturday morning and Uvcd onl> a few.bourn,, He was «S year* old, a phots*raphtr hy pi ofee*lon. having a studio in Tarboro. He formerly rullowed this proferjiou in Goldaboro, His wife, who was Mias Mary laow Boyd, daughter of Mrsc W. B. Boyd, wan with hint in hla itfnesa and death. Surviving him are his wM* Mary Snow Hodges us Ooldshoro, a staler Mfs, V. H Palter M WnaMng* tea. I), #>. nnd fifio biotbefs William M. Hodges of Waablugton, O, 0. and Rufus H Hodges of Wilmington nil of whom and Potter of Washington. D. C„ III* brother-ln law, were present at tbe ifiteal. A large number of friends and retatiye* were also present. ,* A '' f e ! EARJ.Y RTWKN NBW YORK, Noe 21.-t!Uffk prima sere Irregular-lit the opening! of the marhet today New hlgiit were at*- tutned at the start by International Paper, and Calumet and Arisona, Up t and 1 points respectively while At chison aud Baldwin opencil a point Or yo higher. Allied Chemical had gu In itial loss of 1 1-2. RRIfIHH Dtt'i f KHBCN KNOW BIG IM’BKAfIK 1 1- IN DON, Nov. 21 (4*l The ra nine population of Great Brttete has Increased by ovqr 500,060 In tb# past' four years, according to statistics of o«g lice uses Juat published. Ureases were taken out for 2,Mt,- '.67 doge during the year l»**-’27. Hlmon Whitfield, aaagult wltii dead ly weapon, !i inoiitlis on road*. Will law sou. larceny iff tobacco, called and failed and capias orderml issued. M. D. Kelly, non support, no' gull *y K A. Duke, driving nulomoblic diuuh, nnd carrying couc.oeted w«a tKia. .1106 flSe, and pistol rouftneat <d; suspendiil sentence of ninety days upon condition that defendant .B frain from driving an sutomoMlr k!W ten#.t.nap**tJss. ■ ' ..UXC-- ■ ni' a,. «ic.-^ , .^fia K l, Tvmft.iL fUtolmh.. TfndalL nud Hardy MoOrn. having whiskey for sale and disorderly conduct, die wfiaagg. ■ -Thomloee Cox, assuult with deadly weaiKin, subuilssiou. 00 days on roads Harford Hogans, disposing of mort gaged property, case ordered tq Jus tice court. Dock Hiatth. transporting whtekev. 950 fine nnd coats, ear confiscated amt sis- months suspended sentence riven A charge ugahist Willie Smith waa dismissed IfaywiMM) Troubtefteld. having whin ley for /sale, called and failed, ca pias. Andrew ’Knttoit, driving drunk, aot Builty J ' Ashlar Bpttth, vloiattef auto law, (Continued an Ptg« Tirol THE ASSOCIATED PRESS pud nm xmm 1500 ill Qm M WW * Offered Winnertt if Annual Beauty • CwifU GEORGS C. ROYALL IN CHARGE OF GATHERING J Hartlott AittirM to C—iitrt With Fiy Arthi Vtor Tbo •tearing committee of the lul< ’ era f ttrolltm HwwHlw. HIM to to ito» tipiH in (loldiboro laxt Bmplmi not oewewi e “ hero yeetord*/ alioroism to (to M •cwbiy rooms of tlx Ootoltoro Ctos* o< OnpMiwi wWb loonl add on* U tows I* pr *ooouu TO* preneat | ttoor M V,. Roytll, of Ooldnbore. presided over (be toilful. Secretary N Q. Bsrttoit wm pMooot Mi ooloi w neoretory at tbo wMIto Tbo fleet Item for eofiMupattaa , »»« Milo* tbo dutoe, ti woo so rood ‘thin tbo Expokhfoo open MpStf Uhi April i*th. which to tbo Moods? i iltowlng Hootor. ™ The usual program ni hpndhoafr will bo notion out one mouth abped , «* (*• offline into, mi tutor born r “*• ror *U *** I'**” sod boa proved itM pmtflor jboit um or tbo peopfp (too ‘ _ O Oto A bto aftlkor i program of UM V , The rom»lt"ioitoMbi-Jfto » I musical (•elebriiPllinfmß tSbMn.'i I tbo w#*fc An bad todlft know* Woo. l an singer will Ho *octired, but (to* ■ name of tpe first chofep woo not fit ruined, owlof to not bAtfi ooro lh* , the particular artist to queatloa wooU , be until able or not for that weak. Tbo secretary won idlbnrtooal t. contract far a blah clean opti-efMtoa cf popular entertainer* to fa no or cry afternoon and oventof during Uto* live nlnbta and fonr do?* at t)|o 8* , pooMtoo. tiuoooe coolant will I ItodM la goto offorod tbo two win ning Queen* to the Mbtor content an«t HIM for eopb of ft* las tor r lnnonfr (too queen will bo Mle«*l from Way no coast/ mndtoH— sad Tbo Qonnna coatoot ban always prof* : rd ror/ popular, md Wt& Gold* boro‘a being an well located tbo sum her of entrant* will for/ libel/ bo larger then oror before An Internet tone!!/ known pnHttoal lender pill be tarlteM and urged to attend the Reposition ttoto nest spring. Tbl# name wan not mode pwblt* Everything ronelderpd tbo Btatb Annuel IfixpoeHloa ■ boa Id W the tetrg ct in many respect* of pad bold /to. Hie See prerlou. Ux peel t ton* bar* been bold et Wttooa, W—loo. Month field, tireonrtlle and niMj Monot y»— > i nwe PINKNEY YOUTH DIES SUDDENLY U J ant cm ItowHon Wan Kam<«X In Htotlac Exerctou Wfcdn Stricken Jonm* lb«Mb I* or » year •;« •»* nokoet eeetloto died »mr*j to*t evoatoe rldb ptajfaH, ktohf tnofrw ai d store to Tfrbney. The Ken* nos lofermH Over tone itUiaar* telephone UM erofrißg- ' Heart filler* *wa» giro* M (too rtwr as lit death of tbd fl Mg follower - * t - Jane* bed eet been H. Ttoe Ken* na» iefarmed. entjbMd baaw la »rl'*< I a* n**al yeatonto/. prevented the. calbertog of fall detail*, bet M bppeerad (tool after copper tonne* and other ooboei bey* nor# eagaglag to frtiull/ bextog oadictoe*. It eeold net bo loomed wbMfeer or oet ho hdd roeohrp* • Mew j..t prior te kit .addon MU, ' —-3 _*v >’ ■ ,' * . ' fSL*. K»a* lie aval The
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