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WEATHER - Fair VMkMitf n 4 Thursday slowly Li-riR 1 11* 1 : 11^ Volume MX; number ms REBELS CONCENTRATING FORCES AT NEW BASE Planes Drop Medicines For Blue jackets Who , » Were Wounded in Battle * Icn( Plaaca Batura Frau Qui latt Fla4a No Traco of Ommcsl Bamdino ' '■ ’ ' J y T t Xjm ADDITIONAL TROWS PROMISED R> liifml-anli An Already BMafßrauHtt Ua to HfM Captarod City MAIIGUA, s*», Jan. *M*r) , AJrpteaes rstaratag IWn ■«•** bom Ma t 0« region es Qnltell were aaaMe U slats xaj •< rebel treepo It Ip brtlortd Iks', ttn bare feae te another point IH atfi aeir to caaeeatrato Sgatart IN American Mariam wfia captured their bap. Tba er*taal cagteeo al tba alp. nMiwtl by a enmhat put- Hi »>« baMtae QnJtali wttb aa ad dhtoaai eftauaa al ralalana* ■Mit ea Oa way aod tba pro ab«d MM BMta Marine* Irani tba I*. A ta assist la ceatralla« the MtasUea threaghoat tba aaaatiTs. Tba capture al Qalali by tba Xobn teat Friday waa « ww, . te»W ta tba Ibaral general Hna ' 'Mae wba bad Bead tba tawa as a bao> *taaa iaat July. la b;» made «Trti *totln»eara al tba Marla aa at unseat la ta remeve tba slat aad waaadad ta Iburu altbvagb amdieal e applies ware tafcaa ta ttte|fci by tba tatalaietee atm. itnian taday drappad > lajr m tfrlaaalr weaad Steam Ditcher Sideswipes South ern Paeeeoger Train Naai ber 41 at Spencer S’K-NCIIU Jan. J-fdF*)-Nearly a •Core < f person* Ware injured when Bout horn Railway puMwn tfaln nnmh r 41 waa aldeswiped by a steam ditch ; milca north of here lata this after a vm Hr ; it at attendants said tflgbt tha* »»aa -vaa Injured eertouilrtand that they probably would be able to no homo with In law daya. Ral>oad official* aatd the rear end r 0 f the ditcher waa acroaa the norC! bound track when the accident oc curred Windows war# broken from all the coaches. COLD WAVE WILL END THIS NIGHT ~- 4 Snow Pell Yeaterday to Add Touch of Csbwto Otter Spell ____ x ( CfURLOTTR Jan. 3—WPV-After three daya at wiuter at Ita aevercat. North Carolina today awaited the » coming ot milder temperatures. Though the mercury did not decline tc the ertrerae low reign of Monday aid Sunday cold prevailed 7R *JF»ec tioni ot tba state. A trace of aaow swept In on a I risk northwest brass* to giro a col orful touch to winter's coldest weath er In several ATLANTA. Jan 3—</P>- Bub-freez tag weather that Has held the south in Its grip for throe days bringing at least 10 deaths directly or Indlr* ectly aad reports of some damage to Florida crops showed no signs ot abatement tonight but a measure ot relief was in sight. Forecasters said that temperatures which today Tanged from sefra lu Kentucky so well 'Wow freeilng'ln sections pf Florida with snow as lar south d*“W»*r»slppf. probably would begin ta Mae slowly tomorrow. Tbs death la Alabama from expos ure aad burns of five persons last ntgbt and today added to a similar toll yesterday, also laid to king winter when tour pSFuoiin were kilted In a wreck of two trolley cars near hc.-r rn»l a ,n*frd woman was fr**een to death in m. c. ; THE GOLDSBORO NEWS HEAD IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH—BEAD BY BUYERS BEFORE TREY BUY. Seventy-One Local ' , Items Are Printed You get tba borne aaws first in The News, and you get it com plete. not only for Ooldabaro but for all of Wayne county. In the Issue of yesterday Ti items of local nsws wore printed: The local stories lucludod spot nsws on the front pags. local sports on page two. a full account of current Goldsboro and Wayne county soc iety, and seventeen "local news" Items. The emphasis which The News fees In giving complete, aad accurate accounts of local history accounts In Urge part tor the growing "popularity ot the pap er. NIGHT CLASSES TO START SOON Fork Township Farmers Invited To Join Clause* to Be Hold By Mr. Veasey 1 0 . . Farmers of Fork township w|U meet once each weak at Rosewood and Kbenescr schools to study latest, practices In farming. The first class meets at Kbeneser tonight at 7 o’- clock and th<j next at Rosewood oa Thursday night at the same hour The clisscj will continue through out the winter months, meeting nf h wee| at. Jlbaneser Wednesday night. ar.it Rosewood Thursday utghtl. The subjects to be t<t (idled In these classes are cotton Improvement, com Improvement, tohnrm tmprovrmvnt, twine poultry and soil Improvement The recent experiments snd demon it ration, coupled with the experiences of the beet termers will be presented tr. sludyinr these subjects. A largs attendance Is expected at both schools. Rvsry farmer Ur Fdrk ’own-hip Is Invited to join n< of the -leases. Members of (he Axrj ultual advisory committee of Rosewood sLliiol are very optomlstlc ova- the w sparts for large evening clasaes this year. - Prof. A. H. Veasey will he in ••barge of those classes. Prof. Seymour ot .«c Grantham high school has been conducing night classes at Hriiithsm jnd at Pesrerdgm for sometlm!. I'rrf. C \V. Warrick Jji conducingt ulght cla* rs at Ptkevlllc. o » *-3 » Number of Children Are Still Missing Qt'KHßii. Canada, Jan. 3—(AV-Be twasu 15 and 20 children ofTttc sfd who were iu the St. Charles Girls orphanage when It was swept by fir) on IB*cctnber H are unaerouirtTd ffsr a check revealed today. At Tcasl it) girls lost their lives in the fire Police who have been atleraptlng' to lotato the children who were forc ed to flea from the danger sons re ported toddy IS were mlsaing. but the orphanage* supervisor placed tbs figure at ,20. T t, - • DURHAM WEED <■ MART REOPENS d . Over 21 Million Poundtt SoM On Durham Market Before Clotting For HoHdaya DitRHAM,— —The Durham to bacco market teday after having been cloned since December 11 for tbe ('hristmns holiday*. Sales for the Brat few days were generally expected to tie ratber slow, S'* is the custon. with the after-Chrtst- Ltaa opening - * % . When the Market closed on Decem ber ft. an average, of around $25 per hundred pounds waa bring paid for the week. Move tltAu 21 million pounds i of tobacco were sold up ts the tlm« |of the do ing for the holiday* and I a few mere millions was idpied to h > » .lb Ml ween today a|id th o market cioaiiig date early In spring GOLDSBORO. N. C. WEDNESDAY MORNING. JANUARY 4. 1928 ROTARY HEARS A ‘ TAX DISCUSSION fi, Senator RnyaJl Outline* Profan ed Amendment Aimed at Get* tin« New Revenae Source ••Tbe farmer pay* mere of hte from neJtne la taxes than any other class of people,” declared Senator Kenneth Royal I |t*t night in tbe course of dis cussing tb« question of taxation be fore tbe Rotary Club at Its regular meeting at tj>* Hotel Goldsboro. 8»u --ator Royal 1 expressed th* opinion that! the seutiona of North Caroling are today bearing an unfair burden of taxation In comparUon with tbe * Industrial sections. He declared that It was tbe duty of every citizen to glvo cat* ful thought to the tax problem in North Carolina today. jy Tbsrs la a growing need, be said, or counties to tud an adequate source >f revenue and for the stats to make It possible for tb« counties to got this rurtaue. Ha luggefted that tbe gaso llus tax MurplOi aow accumulating should be mads avaUsbt« to tbe coun ties. , As tbe chief solution, however, for North Carolina's tax dilemma. Sena tor Royal I guttlned the proposed intendment to the constitution of the State which he introduced in the last general assmbiy. Tbe amendment would provide for tba re-clnasiflcn'r t'on of Intangible property—stoeksj bond*, notes—and would place it on' tbo tax book* at a very reasonable rate. The amendment would become liw If ad ptfd by the people at the next general election. Vary little ol the intangible prop erty ofythc state erar gets op the tax book* now. simply becaus.lhe rats Is too Itlßh. the uame as land end about 8 per cent. If, Imp ever, the Kota Ha ns wor* told, the iataagiblss should be plmtoml end placed «a tbe beaks at a ilfrtnlhal r%te. sav I-to of 1 per cent, then tliet# would be no effort to conceal saeb wealth. Tbe pfsoaal aystom. Senator lt-<-oH declar«>d. practlcaUy cloaca ■ •iblllty of traasacCons In bon-'- and stoebs tcrslfy and acts as a hluJrenc. to bank deposits. - | Kentucky was pointed out as a state which had adopted the cla aiSca- 1 tlon system for Intangible property, the placing of feba intangible property on tkf books at a reaaoanbls rate. The rtoult was, Senator Royall said, that 12.004,000 more in revenue waa dlscowred. v Thla new revenue, It was pointed out. would make posalb'e a reduction of the tax rate on real estate. }. - 0 11., m .1 ■■■■■ ■ ■ ■ Q AIRMAIL ROLTE TO BE LIGHTED Duka Power Company To Furn ish Electricity For Project After Rates Are Set O WW—■ ■■■ RALEIGH— m— The North Carolina Corporation Commission had a pro gressive New Year’s step before It' today for Hecision xoon—the fixing orj a rate for lighting the Washington. D. C.-Atlanta airmail route. A contract between the United State Department or Commerce and the Dnke Power Company by which tbe power company will furnish elec tricity for the Iglbtlng system on tbe sir route is ready for signatures, fol lowing an averment between jtt*o two, Just announced. „ The •department of commerce’s re quest tor a ruling from the state cor poration commission fixing a rale fori this lighting was before the commla-j sj|on. tindar the agreement between the Duke cbmpany and the commerce department, all that ll nbw needed Is the rate to be set by the ccmmis akra. 'f •"■ * WASTED TO SEE UVL EYES IF IJE BAD TO EUEEZE WASHINGTON. Dec 3 J W Hun leld. Woeliltyrtun cltixao apparently waa born a boro. At g;46 Monday morutog, liuufeht began atandl xg u lonely poat outside the gate* to the White House grounds. Tho thermometer registered ten Jegrees above sero. The lone gentlemau waa waiting tor President r.oolldgu'a public reception scheduled for 1:30 Monday afternoon. While Me toe* froxo. however. Hun told Lad the privllSKc of wstclilng ell (T.e sorTaliy and offL'lally el!t-» roll up the maljt jifltrnticc ;IH their IHnfc <• .Mines. SIOO,OOO FIRE IN CAPITAL OTY •. , i j. , Gnuid Thaaira Boras aad Ad* Bmdaaaa Ralabiiak* meats Baffcra att.EtttM, Jaa. •—CAP)—Wra here ta the basil es tbe basteess dfstriot did what property own ers estimated a IMMN damaf» The Grand theatre, eld amas» mmmi kamna aiitad (aw lla mvai Swam a^wa* deers being rushed by reliefs stad ante re lab rat lag athletic vtrtertra was deet~**ed by flames as aa* kaawa srlgta. AdJota:ag baslaess estabUeh maids wan hea»Hy damaged. mgmmmstei ° EL DOMADO, Arh, Jam. 8— (AP>—Floreaoa IVHlhims, *, to day waa baraod to death aad man ether memherv of ber tern iiy won baraod aarteaaly, bar mother probably fatally wbaa tba kerne of the WlUlaWt near ban use dastrayad by firm A faar year old bay escaped wßheet harm. Aa apea gas flame was believed ns pen*lbis far tho fire which waa dhaamwd by tba fntbar. NOBLESTONEW | , BERN THURSDAY j Fred B. Crowson W»t C omplete Term Aa Potentate After Very Fine Year Fred B &owaon. Goidsboro man who fa» the Test year baa guldad the doatines .of Sudan Tample Ancient Arabic Order of tbe Mystic Shrtee as IU potentate, will retire from this position at. tbs annual winter bast reoa nesgtoH es 4ka > Templa in WW Born on Thursday. Many membeNTbr •he Ihcal Sbrlne club WIN go to New Urrt tv attend tbe ceramonlea. — Mr. fr wwn will preside over the r pv|t-.~ i-sy'-iito «• tv re*”»lng. Oui 'grd Mial.i * itto bs trßMMrf'U ’» t’.'S ttlec l>>a »f ottieff. |lt the usual procedure is followed, Harry Storr of Kalatgh will be elev't -1 ed to thw place of poUntaCTnow held by Mr. .Craweon. During tbe year tHht Mr. Crosrjon had beaded tbe Temple, a ffne year’s activities have base ran off. Tho Spring ceremonial bald In Goldsboro was voted ga complete a ceremonial aa tha Nobles ever held, aad many ax prswjons of appreciation for the fins diaebarge of duty by the Goldsboro man have been beard. There la a good clam of novices to In Now Bern is located Sudan boms. Iha teat of tbe order’s activities. I New Bern committees are busily preparing for tbe meeting and cere monial. A largs number ot candidates Nobles and visitors are expected for tha event, Fred C. Rea 1 , of Washington P. €.. Is already Rt work decorating the warehouse trfr tbe ceremonials and various buildings In the city for tbe reception of the out-of-town vlnl , tors. ’I « > -r PROLONG WRIT FOR GEO. REMUS Judge Will Take Until Thursday To Consider Habese Corpus Application CINCINNATI, Jan -George Remns was saved from the state in sane asylum today; only by tbe pro longation of a writ of habeas corpus hearing until next Thursday. Holding that a matter of gra«<> public policy was involved, Judge Bell of Common Pleas court said he would need an other 48 hours before he let down bis decision on the application for the writ. In' addition to many citations given by counsel for Remus and the ’ equity prosecutor. J mice Hell, said tllff others would be welcomed tomor row. V■■ ■' , Remus lost Ms hope of a new sanity hearing and release on bond wbhti Judge of the Probate court wbo last week adjudged Remus Insane Whippett Makes Cut In Prices for Cars TOLEDO, 0., Jan. 3—(4^—John N. Wlllys, president of the 'Vyills-Over lai.d company tonight announced price liHluc’iona YduKJng from *»ITto 1200 mi jhf furious to<><l4l* -of Uhippstt, c*f». • SECOND DAY OF COUNTYCOURT Nam bar Lsrcaay Caaaa Ajuuuf Savauiagu Diapaaad as Ysu* #rdsy lu Bassisu In tbe second eeealon of tie week Records Pa court yesterday baaad charges against seventeen dtfsadanu A number of the onaa* lavalfad lar ceny charges growing oat as recent burglaries In the city. Tbe follow tag was tbs docket disposed oft George 0 Hopewell. trenagertilS whtekey. case transferred to lager ler court ; f, < * Lonnie Jolly, assault, tear atcatbe on tbe reads. » • ■ . Chariot Stokes and Data Minor, cproeUtation. three- montka aa the n ads tor StokwF aad two months IS jail tor tbs woman. Stokes ales la ri Ived a alg months sen team for passing a worthless cheek. .Far violating the aato tew. Manes Parker was sentenced to jaU for 1 months with.permission to Mr# oat \o pay all costa Evldencs waa that he had parebaaod Hqnor to tarry la bin boms. Frank Morphy *ad Mart Mathew son. larceny, three months aad »or mlsslon to hire ont tof coata Jesse Jones, violating auto law, eoata Joe Battle, trespassing, costa. Allen Auatta and John Hill ware bound to Superior Coart under a charge of start breaking agd larceny. Marvin Pierce and AklTWoedard were before the court on « charge es having whiskey for sale. Pterpe waa deplored net gnlMy aad Woodard draw a 850 fine with a suspended •*nteaoe"of six months. On the chargee as terotnr, Henry Hotly draw tow saatoMes of . « months each. For haring whiskey, Hill Moors “Jrew~tss cost* pud a Auspeoded tea* teace for a period of yean. Lawrence Dot law waa senteooed ta -thtoa months on roads sos BMtekMl tnrtng whiskey. LUNDY ENDS ANOTHER LAP Pin-- CteuM Ffmb Out Murky C'kiudfi lu GHfk Grucufußy Onto FiaU j TUOUCTOALPA, Honduras, Jaa. % —{*)—The famous fpirlt of St. tSdU emerged from dart clouds aad m'sty rain shortly betyrs 2 o’clock Oils altar nan, circled over the Honduras cent- ' tal. sailed to tbe avtaUon field boro aad landed exactly la front as tba, baagdf! Cel. Charles Lindbergh arrived At the field from San Salvador at tiff. Before landing be circled three timeg over the field In a graceful movegtoat. When be stepped out es hie piano, he was welcomed by the President, the foreign minister and the Ameri can minister. Will ASK BIDS ON POSTOFFICE $40,000 Addition Will Bo Lot O# January 21, Aberncthy Wlroo Nows X Advert leedtent* for bids for tbs 840.- 000 addition to the Goldsboro Fbgt a.fftce will be made on Friday and Mds will b# opened on January >l. according to a telegram from Coa gressman Charlaa D Abernetby to Tbe News yesterday nf|erAoon. The tele gram from— Atongtmsman AjUrtettY Mated (fiat lio Mil test by the treasury doßrimcntJof tba dade* for the odvertlsemednt and op ening of bids. "I am pleased at tbe prompt ac tion ot the department In this and am glad to have been of servioe,” * read the telexram to The News At 2:30 o’clock yesterday afternoon Postmaster hi A. Slmklna had not re ceived official word from the Wadh- Ingtim official* but the data should be hern by todgr. It is thought. tender a change lu pleas affected by Major Hlmktns after a consulta tion with officials la tbe postotOce rnd treasury departments during a trip to Washington tbe addition to the I poxtofflce Iters will be on tbe East ers Md» of the building and will provide mucm additional sccomdatlon not provided for In tbs Drst plans. Ihe number of lock hox|MmWlj|l be itAi.rlajlv Inrrr-aned and itnilioftal , service window* opened Marcus Jacobi, Benefactor Os Odd Fellows Home Here, Dies at Wilmington Hbme Tebsoco Growers Fws Better Than In 1926 WAUUNOTON. Jaa- $-<e» Tobacco groweys will (arc bet tor Oaaactally for crap than la 1020. althougbdrte acreage this year la 44,000 ncree final!*. Tba clop waa valued today by tbe ilpartamat of agriculture at Mi 000,400 more than teat JUar and Urn average return per acre sl4* or $Sf more th*f la IM*. -In gaaeral tobaceo yields were labor the past aaaaoa than they ware tip year befwra,” paid the de partment, "bat the quality es swat types waa bettor. Increased prise* are betel paid lar many types which ta 102 C netted grower* a leas, the apparent reason Nr tha Increased price , baby Improved qsatity ” CONGRESS TO AGAIN GRIND y. House Will SUFi to OMfIUM Appropriktlou 818 TW. Morning WASHINGTON. Jan. 8-o*)—Wßb the Cbrtsimas vacation over and a happy hew year wished to fetfea. barb home. Congress will get down tomor row to a grind which probably con ttak* Almost to the arc of the Mm publican caavastlaa la Jana. The House will Mart est at eeen ee m appropriation hilt. |be speHte ri the session, aad tbe tfrit es th4 regu lar annual batch of sapply meaaur aa from the governmental depart ments. •la the Senate tba Drst order es bestoees wHI be the administering of .oath to B. M. Getting a Republican appointed to Dll the vacancy ctaeed (y rtctnl dßktb of Bo tutor JL A, | Jaaec. a Deamcrat of New Mexico. While the House wilt hot wants ttms la starting work am tbe appro priation MR which preridas tor the I department* of state, justice, com ! ftl*rod and fahnr ifidikar ldmtvnrih ! rtWFfnmi aim inwwt * ppwnnvi xrtrpg w ur\ii |0 as the opinion that It* legislnttrc tanf&laery wil loperato tor a Uam at least at a slower pane than before Christmas He prsdteted tooay that for the next three weeks the Haute probably would devote’ Itself mainly ito aaeropriatteß meaaares with cop pMerAMe debate oa a Wide range pf' subjects, including development* la Nicaragua and the sinking Os the submarine g*‘'f J •■■ .. 5 • ■ a.'-.’v' ' : 5 CLAIMS SHARE IN AN ESTATE tommy WHHrmm .of LgMif f^mgmmg4 w ttte' Dm* vßuiuy nwH law lYfYfi nr calved His Part es Laal Balt filed yeetorday on complaint recorded In Uw office of Clerk ot Court J. 9! Hooks seeks to recover aa alleged one-sixth interest 4a 204 acres es land, tbe property of tbe late Rob ert Williams, for Sammy Williams of Lenoir county'. ,11*0 salt Is brought against Florida William*. * guardian, aad about It others aU rtaHUag la Wayns county. The cotapUlJT 'prepared by Bbnw and Jodes of Kinston, alleges that Sammy William* did not share es he should have shared in the William* se •gte. Robert Williams died wtthou’ leaving a will aad his estate"waa F* tded among all heirs. It la held, gate my Afflltam* it Is contended, wae not of agd at the time of tbe partition of the estate and did not reeeive his »har#.' t * , Tbs complaint apeak* of aa alleged disposal of Sammy Williams part to Albert J. Warwick aad asks that this purported settlement he set at declar ed void. If the coorts finds that Mr. Warwick has a clear title to tba treperir, request is awda that Wil liams, (.be plaintiff, be adjudged due •0040 la money with Interest from December 191*. - Judgment for SB4OO with intern! It out 1818 and of, 1200 yearly since . 1214 is alsq naked'ofwiaat tho detend apt* / W •** - • >ie urn te4si u— ito ma* art eg. MEMBER OF , V THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ' ■■■ ■ohert mx, ■ s—iim me relca nva cmae Ht ui FtUur Mm Ha {M to Hvjpmrt SERVED AS CHAmMAH board oy ruvwrut -Mjggtfr" Mirm W. 4m4W Bttltoaalr* Mf4* «N «•*»•* of WDBtagutt..MM** mtnoat la too 044 ftotafarg. !*<* «< th# atuto 4M M f o'*** r**l*r4ay iwilw at Wl |MM. to WUoMagtoa. Ba h*4 roooatly ragaraft laMaaM *4 |Wk ,w *l iioU4aya wttH Ml*. iacoM’a rwlattw* Mr. J***M wag graaliant at tof M. JaaoW (Main «m»*ay mm to to* Im *mM »k -» .4 jM^kM^MtoM la th# iwtlmt M> waa |M mp 4 •naatar of rltaa’al to* OMPtUMM : old* boro a*4 MM k*M wary -gffr In .a* 044 MH»||to«** to •m of to* tVßPtokTlMktoflp. Th* iaaoto taaMtototo bora tot B**y ? rAntwg i>oa» tM Jwtort !)a took IB aativfi waflto * Ase jaAtoiflltMf* wu waa <n tho Hf« of thla UKU -tart to Mm balgfal WrTmMi Mr Had flalah*4 to* atol«|ltofimto^ Tha salac of toa toil rror* a blow to to* toM4tol J|<t*| Ptoa to Ofcjgtf tTssatoM Br imm to CmfimSKß m toMpaM Mtorttoy CaMto arraigned In th* VlrgUia 04j2tl^&* ted th* »(onn3 which c***to 4*ath cl lira Elat* Holt tato**.'ANtor orooo aad aaltr* of Prtj»()|lto{ *B» taalat that to* trial b* ***a # forward with at ooca,” aat4 J. 1. mkimi toM4 mtorway who ha* bata *Bto*yt4fcr Tob* Holt fatbar to th* 4aa4M*to*o. 'oaaaiat in to* grooacdtlto to fW*. won. A Biatrial ha 4 b*a*:»4*rtoto tory b*4 too oato •**>*» « th. rtr.t trial. Mr . Hatch loft laat night Mt iHch m. ud to b* yaooaat lor ttb tofts* * U»* caoo tto* Moralaf. > 4*r«aa* conn**!, M a. Miton* to to* Senate of t%* VtffMl# jbagfoUtvr. Ir an Olßtooßlslo* atatof* topi eto* In fWch an attoraay wha Uy bt r of tha itat* **a*M U agMarlac U tnuxaatloally ontlaa*i whlia thf B«a*i* la la aagataa. u thi* la tha cat*. THrtoagfo* roto- U**a of th* 4a04 woaoaa e«g*«U4 that au effort might b* mad* O rtltfi a' n-itpon*m*at of to# *ooen4 tgtol antfl Ayrll. arguing that Mr Haddto Might net bar* tlma to coaptat* ‘th* «aa* be tor* th* Booat* go** lata aagHtto It cat Indicated that th* pro*o<Mit»M * ill la too aala eaattea Ml * la Ktraogtoatoag to* chato to tofttoT t a octal rrl4aaco which potto* *• fh»* roa aa too mar4*r*r to IM ytoOr dirorooa. Phlso* adnat** that I* *aa olona pltk bar ta bar M*h*|Mto'f9Mjt mast th* night ah* waa fataMbr ftoto# •il bat coataoda ah* a||jb(''ft>fclir Hchen h# tofd h*f .1* nlbJlTwtoM break away t*a bar a*l’vipH||B htg wilt and cbtktraa. J fifta
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