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WEATHER' Cloudy followed by rain Saturday afternoon sod night probably claortag Haaday ( older Sunday VOLUME BEVEN; NUMBER RECORDS BROKEN; QUESTION MARK STILL FLYING Driver ol Log-Truck Which Caused Death ol Two Held o V NO TRACE FOUND OF MT. OLIVE FILLING STATION OP ERATOR WHO DISAPPEARED ON CHRISTMAS DAY AUTOMOBILE FOUND ABANDONED *ON EMPORIA, VA.. Street O. H Walter of Chutoii was bound to Duplin county superior court un oar bond of 11.04*0 yesterday for re sponsibility In tbs death of William Little, Sti. otSboldsboro and Charley Wesf of Waraaw In a truck accident Thursday evening. The verdict of the coroner’s Jury was that the two men came to their death tn collision with n track parked on the highway Youn* Littleton and West were driving a loaded lumber truck and •he lights of an approaching auto mobile bllgded them, causing them to drive ibelr machine Into Ibe loaded log truck J»f Waller. Reports were that the log truck did not carry rear lights. The rdasaina of Littleton were brought to Goldsboro yesterday after noon and funernl held from the grave side tn WUlow Dale cemetery Klder HOOVER PLANS TO VISIT INDIES e . ...JL llopen Washington Uonferencr* Will Be Short that Anoth «r Visit May Be Made. U. 8. 8. UTAH. Jan. 4.— UP) A tonr of tha West Indies before hi* Inaugu ration March 4 forward to by Herbert Hoover If he can conclude lie next week’s couferenspts jn Wash ington In short order. ‘ The president-elect will start his rcaferthces on cabinet selections and other mnliTT tn tha national capital on Monday and after their oonclualoo he plana to go to Plorldu fed a week or ten days rest Afterwards If time permits lie hopes 'to undertake the voyage to the West Indies, visiting Cphe. Haiti. Santo Domingo. Porto Rico gnd possibly ihc Virgin Islands Tb» West Indies lour probably would require less than 3 weeks, and If undertaken Ihc presi dent-elect would expect to return to Florida in time to write hts luMugural address Under present times for the trim jjfr. Hoover would stop at Havana. Porto Prince. Hanto Domingo City and Han Juan and If the Virgin Islands are Included In tha tour at Bt Thomas. Today after klmost perfect weather from Rio encount ered over cast skies and a rain squall with a 40 knot blow during Hie fine noon. The Utah maintained her speed however, and by mid afternoon was., between Bermuda aud the coast of Georgia approximately SHO miles from Hampton Roads Prospects wore still good for her arrival at Old Polht Comfort at * o'clock Sunday morn ing LAST PICTURE ALFRED SMITH former Governor and Presiden tial Candidate Ha*. New * * York Office NEW YOftg. Jan- I fA*l Alfred E Smith. Bwq-. "«• In a cosy office on .he 12 floor of a building here today and delivered a brief ultimatum to Ibe newspaper photographers •Boys’, said the man who used to b« governor, ”thlt Is the last change vou are going to get You'd better mate the most of It." Thejrsdld. The -rermer governor explained thai |,e no loaavr was In public life and "bad been boeelged so by photograph ,ra since he retired from official life last Tuesday that he almost dreaded the sight of p camera. The new Smith office is part of the private suits of his old trteiul WII Ham R English To It'. Mr Smith •a governor, was wont to retire when fver. during hts frequ#ni New York •ojonrns. ha wanted a secret refuge In which to preps re a speech or at tend to personal visit: ■\ m . grtlJ 18 IdPRBVIMc LONDON, Jan 4. <>**» The' S IS p, tn bulletin ou King George to night said “there I* no charge to re port on hts majesty’s condition. The " king had a qu|*i de| THE GOLDSBORO NEWS READ IN THE MORNING WHII.E MINDS ARE FRESH—READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY. BUY. Baldwin of the church of the I-at tor Day Satnte was In charge of Ihc ser vice .V. Four brothers and two sisters sur vive hini. K. M and Odts Littleton, tobacconists who are now on the Ken tucky markets, K- C. and Ullle Little* tin of Goldsboro. Mrs. R A. Walden of Warsaw and Mrs. Puul Strickland it Middlesex. He was a. son of D. •3. Littleton of Black Creek. The young Goldsboro man me! the horrible death • on his twnniy-xixlh 1 irthday. Reports were that he wan to have been married; lu about u r.ontb. Both Mr. Lit t let on and Mr. West v ere horribly mangled when crush id between the lumber of Iheir own truck aud the logs of Walljr s ma chine. Johnson Not Seeking State Departin'! Job “All I know about it Is what my friend have told me was In the papers ”, was the reply of .Bena_ lor Rivera D. Johnson of Warsaw to The News last night when asked about the report That he was tn the field for the place ot director of the elate department of conser vation and development. “I could n’t lake the place; It would Inter fere with my business,” continued Henator Johnson A story pub lished in the Raleigh Times hud Iha Duplin lander as loading the field In the rate for Ihe Gardner appointment to the Joh now held by Major Wade H. Thitltps THINK-MOTHER TO RECOVER NOW Life find Been KMiinir Away for Week Front Nose lUeedinu . i ...i o tHHMINGHAM. Al* . Jan t (/Ui Phyalclana tonight Itelteved Mrs II T. Jonea, it year old mother, would rt cover following their successful (uulerlxlng today of a ruptured blood vessel In hernose. Staunching of the nose bleed came In a final desperate' effort to save Ihe young woman's life which had been slowly ebbing since. Inst Bunday when the rupture occur- 1 rod Bo critical had her condition be come late yesterday that physician* i appealed through newspapers tor vail- j unleers for blood transfusions. No sooner whs the flews on the -street than the hospltul was Imsteged w ith offers of blood, Fifteen were j ,-lven Utood lest* and * pint of blood 1 was Jaken from W IJ Screws, city j flremsn FYillowing ihe irnnsfitelon. | Mrs Jones rallied, hut became Weak-j er as .the flow continued Heath eoMslderwl only a mailer of I hours, the physicians were preparing Ur another Irwnsfuslon when Hr •lartln announced he had hteali-d (he puxithtig' rupture and succeeded in closing It Another transfusion le made liiimiriij,*. II *«• *ald At the woman's bedside" throughout 1 tbs fight has been her husband who was rejected In earl> blood tests foi ke transfusions, and nearby in a tiny rrth Ihe roirple’s two weeks td-l daughter. Smallpox Case Comes To . Health Dept. For Advice ClaYenco Bmlth. 2*. employed In a logging camp In tin county, didn't feel ao welt on lasi Wedne* day He kepi getting worn and white-topped sores popped out oyer his laxly. . Yesterday he derided lie had lietter find oug.whut was the mat i ter with him and Journeyed un concernedly to the city aud * nun ty health department. On* glance showed thql he was well broken out with a thorough < »*e of small Po». One room of the 1 department was Immediate! > placed In vei ( Yle* na « temporary r®»t room Hungary’s King? > 1 ■ e M mJßfc The Archduke Otto (xhovei. whom tlie l.rßitimist party tn Budapest contends is xlrekdy king of Hungary under sn an cient hereditary statute ,Ue is living with his mother, the for mer fcmpreaa 7-ti+. in the tiny fishing village fcf Leg.icilo, Spam. \ ARMY LEADERS MAKING PLANS Kvangrfin BooHh I tends Move mcnl lo llepwe General - Brant well Booth I*ONPON. Jan. 4.--IIJ Both camps of the Halvatton Ariuv were busy to day planning strategy in shat Is call ed the "battle of Banbury” which If to begin when the high council of the organisation meets there liuxt Tun* day.' London newspapers sjmld that Ihe followers pi General Brant well Booth, who faces the poaatWtturorbeing de |oud «i commander in chief. Itnvr prepared a bombshell tn be to the ranks of (ho reform element, led by Uommauder Evangeline Booth of the United Stale*. Koine Inter preted this (o mean that the general would reelgn when the Council con vene*, thus forestalling u vote doetar ing him physically unfit to continue in office, bql this was not confirmed a) International head quart era Oiie prontlndut official r there sulil “If the geneial ha* made any. such I declalon, w* leave heard nothing of' v U . ■ p *’ ' . T Agninat the resignation re|»prt an (I fid si of Miss Booth'* pally pnlliled out that thl* course would veto the 1 *> neral'n right to choose his aiicees-- . sor. something to which Ills family has ‘clung s* an Inktelpable prerogratlve ,of the commander In chief This of ' fir tel ateP nrgnpd that a resignation aould Jhrow aw*v the general's I ijianca to he adjudged fit to carrv on 111 the teller event the council would be automatically dissolved and I his nomination of a successor would | stand. .. ... ; '?■ Give Varc Indefinite Time Arrange Defense WASHINGTON, Inn t UVi WII '\sm B Vare, sennioi-elect Iroin I’enti »y\anla. was granted un n Indefinite llufe toilsv li> the Benal’e committee .Jftvestlgatlng -the l*»2t, primary *»tn imlgn to pFesent any argument in ids own behalf tha I hi- .or Ids attorneys might wish The committee made clear that It Jiml decided Its tnyeetl gutlim of the I’ennsylvknl.i pfimar was already a closed Incident add l|ial It desired, im more Information and" Smith quarantined there There he remained with llo* slafr-fieJiig lon ed lo shout to tilm •* . uslonuflv as he started out of , Hi* room. "Dun j come out of | | th rt’ until the police court hi irk niarla could he procureil and Bmlth driven lo Ills home In L Grantham township Here he was • placed under close quarantine, i The health deparOOOßt moved yesterdav afterpoon to v.ottnaie all those exposisl to tin* disease by Binlth and not previously vac cllisied The number was eslt 1 muled a* ruuplutj. upwajiJ ol Ilfty, ( GOLDSBORO. N. C. SATURDAY MORNING. JANUARY 5. 1929 ARMY FLIERS OVERCOME ALL AIR H ANDICAPS «y , - Now A ini to Slay in Ale Ixingcr than Anv Lighter f li.tn Air Machine MKTHUIhd ITAN AIpI'ORT .Jan. 1 (A*) Continuing its re< ord smash •u* endurance flight, the army mono plane Question Mark,epanl Us fourth day In the air with mi cud of*the epoch making J ihi ■*• In sleht \s the big plane, with tta craw of five men, lyeared the Mu ti hoqr id of l tl Is kflarnoon. It was flying as )u unl it as when it look off at 7:26 a. m.* New Year's dttv The three 3J2f> horsepower Wright whirlwind motors on (heir luurth day carried Die ship along on what had developed Into a. real test of eudur ance between man and machine Undaunted by the fatigue of Ihe hmgeat endurance flight on record, ('apt Carl Spat*, flight commander and his mates, gave mi Indication of being Itesleil uiml signifieil their In inntlon of landing only when Ihe mo- I, ra wore out. .• 451 Having far eclipsed previous world xcords In n-heavter than air machine, ibe next goal was lo t»eat existing ( mark for lighter tjian air ciafl ii* ‘ lahllsbed when the dirigible came fiom Germany to Imkehurst. N J.,-rc i.ulrlng 111 hours and 4tt ndnutes. Distance has U-eu no object In the of the guest loti Mark which ‘circles Southern California, taking fuel, food and supplies al intervals, lint If II had started in a alrnlgld line eastward army m«n esllmated It would he passing over Europe today The plane returned to lain Angele today after flying yesterday over the ♦tnpeelsl Vnttey. where it w»a drlveu by fog along the coast A hernia and sometimes desperate .battle by the crew to k-ev> Iheir ptyme lu Ihc ulr yesterday anil l«»l night was revealed yesterday In the log dropped from the Kokker This log ulecloaed that Ihe crew had to fight togs, clouds, nearly exhausted fuel supplies, downdrafts In the Valiev and a motor going find and throwing oil l\W WOODARD PASSES AWAY Well KnowH ( iti/en An I Al One Time Merchant Here — t+f —— ♦v —Uwwdwed passed «•« quietly Saturday at 12 2. r > a tn after a short period of fllnt-iS UueiAnonis following Inflnenxa warn Ihe cause ■>! his death. Mr Wraxlard wa« »>2 .vein ■> old and was well known lu V uyne County Uc Is survived hv lib "tfe Mis If. " Woodard, who wMU. Nannie HIU of Stonev Crock lownshlp before mar iluge, two sons. Clarvla at ('hapfl jwftl. and Kdpard at home. Five hroihen and one i l*i Miss Salih- Woodard of Erie. Bonn; brothers ait if, (I . \ C and It II of CotiLhorO .4. N of laiGrangs: W V i>f Uort.s u(ynutli Fjinerat nn-ni ■ have not IM-en completed hut sill !>•• shmeHnv Bunday.- NOMFHDDt 111 In I ttIIHHI U »• ■ * WASHINGTON Jan I I’l lin brclla*. Uaiasol* and i .uti-s inauufay I|'iiml in the I tilled Slate- in were valued at; 11 a *27 , 31. figures an Mlgftnsl hv the d**t*ai Intent ttf ntkfli metres liohr li "tttennlal t rnsm. of -nanufactlires showetl Fear 38 Drown as French Ship Sinks MAHON. Hpuiu. Jan t - UP) Thirty-eight per-,ms Including several women, are le-lieved to hav*- perlhlini In lip- -taking ol tie- French Bleatner Malakoil veslm day bet ween t ape Itartriuni and Sam,a Halhina lt*v on th linth west •(Mist ot tin )-le of Minorca The vessel wjih'h was IxHind from Dunkirk and Havre to Madagascar, foundered even minutes after striking the rocks In a fog F'orty-four survivor*. Including two women, have arrived in t'lu ilitdela An intensive sear'll i* be Ing made for the missing In ihe hope Hint thev mav be In IIJc Ixiats or afloat In life halt*. Her Troth Piighted mm a *. , • b’ Announcement of the enjfa(;e ment of Miss Mnry Virginia Nelli* (above), of R<vc)iejter, N. Y.. to Richard Kidhton Law, youngest *on of the late Pre mier Bonar Law of England, has been announced in th* London paper* Their wed- 1 ding is. scheduled to take place in tne Spring. EFFORTS IOD v COUPLE F AIL Dr. and Mrs. t.elHmH Scheduled To llanit Thin Afternoon FRANKLIN. La, Jan. 4- (**>-With only a few hours remaining before the time net for the execution of Mnu* Bonner Lebuuf and Dr. , Thomas E Drvher, here, dufcime attorney* to night moved on' Ihe state tupreme court Hi a last desperate ellort W iwve them. If the Supreme Court turns a deaf ear they‘will be hanged tomorrow t>«tw««ji noon and 3 p m for Ihe of James la-hoof, the Woman's husband, on laikn Tuloube near Mor gun City * The defense todav received It* »ee end rebuff of the week when Judge Jaiiwhi K Simon of the district court of St Mary parish before whom the orlgliigj ease was tried, dr-nled appll isi ion for appointment of a lunscv i ( inmission to determlhn th« prc*ent “JuTnllv of their cllenlK. In denying the application, Judge RJmou sstil Ihe lsw authorUed "hten either to appoint * commission or to determine sanity hluisetf The de tense lutroiluced many witnesses who expressed the opinion that tbs couple were of unsound mind and had been for sometjme. After healing the testimony, Uni**- Simon ordered a recesa of 16 minutes and thin came hack with a written v-ilnlon In which h* h*ld l»oih of th* prisoners were sane at 'the presdhl time. V Mfi the attorneys werr (Igl’HnK tlo-lr hallfi* against the •-veruttou Mr» Inehei and two of h«i* dangli ter drove (jo Baton Roup* to •■■dnf"* will, Gov Hugh T Long, rtfit girte waMlnp iv.q hours- they returned to their Morgan City bout* ' , Both Hi Dreher ajof Mr- I.(bouf w,jc hrourhi Into Ihe rourfronm Go diMlio* walking t,•-!**,.cn the sheriff rind -i giniitl. while a guard *nd "nu men (nought Mr iti on i ,nt Goldsboro Postoffice Has Big Gain During Past Year fluslnets done at the Uoldsborn i'.. -tofrue in wa-*. greater than buMio-s. done in any previous tear. h i (iplm* to stdllstU* issued yester day In Minn K \ Slrjikmr post IBMinr. I nil in* tiif past twelve month* rn- 1 ryipo* at ltd office amounted U> iH’.- :*rl m a*..ropip.ar«d with |«;i.'‘t>7 W for ;yi7, an Increase of |S,J<Mi3V The figure show* mu iw'rw«i> tis S 6 j percent over Imihlnt'AM of last vnur I ‘lt makes a vi-ry tutAJ showing.'' i fShl Major Htniklns. He malted that tin* liumud at the tJoMnlXrb post* Office wuh greater In amount' th»a, th«' Increase of th<- OfMMbnro p*t*t office, located In a city more than •wiii- the *l*o of GoltUbot*, l pry than ala months Mjt^or V. 1 T* Wile of Roy Straughan Fean Husband Met-With .Foul Play JURY FIN'DH G. R. WALLER OF CLINTON RESPONSIBLE FOR PARKING TRUCK ON HIGHWAY—FUNERAL FOR WILLIAM LITTLETON HELD At WILLOW DALE YESTERDAY AFTERNOON I ear that foul play has been done lo Roy Biraughan. who rilnappearod from his place of hualue-** In Mt I live on Christina* day, Is expressed h) hi* young wife, now. residing with her mother. Mrs O W Uelvln li. Durham, according to dispatche* Horn the Bull City Thitf Btruughaii proceeded to Ktn porta. Virginia. I* Ihn .only tscl known of Ills movement* nine® nis d|Hjppenranet;. Ill* autotnoldlu was found abandoned qn n -Greet in Em poria. bqt efforts of lit. (H*.v® aath orlilM lo trace him from IhaP point have lulled, IvddJuK Mrs Stiaughau, who became u mother three week* ago. to fear foul^plny Raports from Mt Olive test eve ulllg were that Mr-* Straughan tot >eMierday ihoved her hounehold *i% ferts hack lo Durham. her father coming to superintend the work, Mrs winnighun Hud expeel<*d her uushond lo come lo Unittom on ( hrldinas day. tad rhe at* grea.ly • (nuked whi*- word reMtiyeq teport Prisoners of ('amp 2 Near Revolt I’rtsaaers ho, 2 ( amp of the Bayne Uonaly ekalngang nasne ce**fnlly defied guard* and offic er* nt Ike rump tele yesterday af< lemon, according lo meagre Infor mation reaching Ike rity early IkU morning. 9 Otftrtel* roold not be loratod far detail* of file affair early today, bat It was nndnraiood that Ite anar revolt oeenrred when a prisoner was delivered nt Ibe ramp and other prisoners refused lo route out of Ihetr rage when ordered I* do so. tyeveral shots were fired, M was said, bat no one was hart. It was (eared that the trouble had aol been definitely settled. M’CREA QUITS STATE JIEPT. J. L. Arthur. Jr., of Morehead , FRy Hucceedx Him Ah Finh Expert RALEIGH. Jan 4 OP) T R Mc f’rea. sanitary engineer' of tfie state board of health assigned for the past several years to the commercial fish riles division of Ihe state department of oonaorvatlon and development In of shellfish sanitation Ji*-< (•signed and will he succeeded by G L. Arthur, Jr. of Morehead t'lty, H vas gunoui" cd *t th« ilepsi liu- ui to dsv . Mil if* h.is aeceptnd Ihe offlcg of sanitary engliH-cr lli charge of 11"- new water supply filtration pisiil o' Kllxubetb City During tb" several •eaa»>ns he bug beeli engaged lu Mhctl 11 nil l(iII Ml 101 l oil 110 coasl. XWCt- • ha* boon credited with being ;i leader in bull'llng up the indiifitry He work Od utider tti® dtroctlOß ot ( ■ i>*. J. A Nelsort. flaherten rommlssloner. who ' a* commanded his efforts highly. The engineer Is ciy-dlled bv Conner •at lon depart incut official* with directing potihie he.* It 1, pro totlve iirtlvltles and maintaining the (Continued ou na**: tin* *•' Himktns had exported that the re-, t.i-ptth thl* year, at th« rate of in • On."• tlidlcatoil at ihat tlinr, would hrlita the total for the y« - «r to SHH, anti, lie fnlssed the estimate hy only a few It mill red of dollatu and llif *>s I ilinule would have been nn et de<tV* r«pl that eti unforeseen stump n< cur ed dtirlua the closing days of De* | rsmjwr The Increase In receipt; at the I postoltlce I* believed to have btomthl I the Increased service at the office during the last few week* llrglimitt*. the first of the year a ueaf city ear ' iter sun added, and prior to thul the plate of superintendent of malls cre rred, sinus one more worker Inslile the office . ' i J. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS PRIOR FIYR ORNIY that ht* eer »u found «*n th * atrvrt* of I mporta V* He had nav-tr .n-fori spoken of l«avlng, accortdug to hi* mother, and the only rti* .noth-H to tie put on th# Httuattop by them la | that ha mot with foul play. Tha missing man worked ti> a Dur ham hardware a tore uatlt about ail I year* ago, and want to Ml OUra to k« Into partnership with Sam i Thompson, another Durham maa. la the same linn of hualnaaa. Sanaa time ago ha quit tha hardware hualnaaa, tinned a while, and “tea want la to Oa ; rilling elation huataaaa. Ufa. Strung* »n la wall known In Durham. Mr. W. H Leroy la ill Vtth.Ba** nionla at Bploor aanatailuil kla friend* will regret to learn j Mlaa Luura Haaelbahor. formerly h member of the high achote faculty and now home damoaatratton agaat at Kdeuton, I* In tha ao tha guoat of Mlpa Mary Moore at the lordan apartments « • [ Mr. P V I B ICdmuodaoo la out after u aevere attack of |gfl<ltl>»- NEGROES DIF, IN ELECTRIC CHAIR Two otfcsra Os Mortal H*M for ( hlitamui’s Daglh Art Given CMMMutaUsp COLUMBIA, S. C„ Jan. i.—UP>— George Palmer and Mm Mtifl; Su it roe., wort electrocuted at tbs State rrw tbla morate, far Atm **** Si Charlie Ixry rbarfeetoa, >*, 0„ lags* drvman Ham Tolbert Ud John Mai* nag. negroaa, alao aawtfdteSdd la did for the murder of tho Chlaooo, word granted ataya at tha loot atteUpti H Oovernttr Richard# The Henlenraa of Tolbort ted PMf ney war# eommutod to Ufa tmgriaoa 1 m«nt but thay war# not told tbla d*»' ill the other two negf.ee wore dead. Palmer woo pronounced dead at 10 37 and Browa at Xd:M. to the chair protecting tha taaocolioo of Tolbert and Ptcknoy The two whooo oaoUaeoa war. nnm muted received the neWt^' atataalty Tolbert broke late a broad |*ts asd ►Hid Thadk you. plr," whom Jamei I’earroan, euperlntandaot of the pest* S tentlary. told him thgt bo watld sot havj* to go to tbo chair. Ptekaey, after <• brief “Thank ter • dr aretto The antalt death chamber woo rr*rdod for tha execattoas. Iter w omen were preaoai for tbo fteat ag • lit ton hut left Immediately afterward Two chlnooo. o aoa aad a coueta of th* murdered maa. aura aloe praoaal and expreaaod dlaaattafactloa after ward that the HentoaCoa of Ptckaoy and Tolbert hid been changed The governor‘a latter hedbeea aoat severe I daya ago to tha iupurtotoad enl of tha pealteatlary wttb iaatrac tioaa that II wan not to bo ofoaod until tbo time for tho •lectrocuitoa. It contained piovlalona apoclfylag that If any of Iho man changed their atortoa a* to the Innocence of Bek ney and Tolbert, theao, too, wgpe to go to the choir ‘V Palmer wa* tha tlrat to go to tbo l.atr. He walke* steadily la aad took i, hie anot calmly. Aakod If ka had aay thlng to My, he broke Into a riltgtotu monologue, declaring ha had bora eav ,»d Moca he haAcbeeo la prtoea. Ho , reiterated hie previoea atotomoat of the Innocence i»f two of Ulo com rod Os Johif Brown, knowa aa Ofptka- Hlack, wa* brought la" ahortlp uHgT’, ward, and he. too. declared that tbo men were Innocent. A negro ralnleier waa naked lo offer a prayer for him. the prison chaplain having offered the prayer tor Palmer Prior to the execution the four con demned men and a group of negro I'iliiiHtaca saint leveral hymua eu'J prgyed The minister# witneaaed tbo n*e< otkio When Palmer »a« brought In one v i tte man fainted aad had to bo cor ned from the dee b chamber Charley Lo? waa killed loot Anruat n fTiarloatOO. hie throat having bran slashed with a raaor. Tho nogrcoa IS their confMston said they wont to rob him and after they w|re InaMe docld •*ii to kilt hlui. Tha fight ho put up wa/ evidenced by tbo tact that the computet of Pa#* «Ut ” me, uA’
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