The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 1-26
A * m m H d t e g * m m b y f m * £ « • • « * o f f t * % m m > £MS$i MFY-BIGHTH YEAR NO. 0 N9 fSLETTER M l STATE 1 COURT NEWS this week during; the annual farmers’ celebration at Ohio State University, from Jan. 28 to Feb. 1, inclusive. ] Seeking to have the defendant; n r t l j| f l T t a r t l T I I barred o f dower interest in her prop* - HtrABIHtNIb --------- jPjuii BradfieW, 1281 S. High S t,5 COLUMBUS.—Thousands o f Ohio (Columbus, in Common Fleas CoartJ farmer* who are members of twenty-She also asks for restoration to her fifis* farm organisations in the state former name of Branigan, Failure were to be ti* guests of Columbus)to provide is charged in the petition. The couple was married September 6, 1981. Complaining her husband has given Every type o f problem confronting his affections to other women, Mar. the Ohio farmer was to he discussed-garet Bushnell has filed spit for di by 475 featured speakers—each of -vorce from William •Bushnell, on. whom is an authority in his partic-: ground* of cruelty. Kestortation to ular field of farm life- An attendance'.her maiden name is sought by tbe of 6,560 or more was anticipated, plaintiff. They were married Septem- One o f the outstanding features of ber 28, 1931. the celebration was to be an exhibit) Charging failure to provide, Emily o f all kinds o f farm machinery and.M. Leslie has brought suit for divorce equipment. The speakers included from R, C* Leslie, Springfield, "who M, L. Wilson of Washington, D. C.j'sho married January 1,1919. She re- assistant Uniited States secretary of quests custody o f three minor chil- agriculture; O. E. Baker, . also of Washington, a senior agriculture eco nomist; Joseph W, Fiehter, assistant state director o f education and lector- dren and alimony, / mmmmmiimmmmmmmmmm PRICE, $1.50A YEAR FORECLOSURE ACTIONS Suit to recover judgment for $4,- er for the Ohio State Grange; Dean)346.57 and foreclosure .on mortgaged John Cunningham of the department .Beavercreek Twp., real estate .has of agriculture of Ohio State TJnivers- been instituted by the Home Building ity; Walter F. Kirk of Port Clinton, and Savings. Co. against'Gustave E. master o f the Ohio State Grange; andjRarnath and others. John Baughni John MqSparran, secretary of agri- ’as sheriff, -was appointed receiver to culture for Pennsylvania. fcollect, rents .from the property, H. — ■— ■ |D; Smith is attorney for the plaintiff. A five-year and possibly a ten-year ‘ The Peoples Building and Savings program of highway construction in Co.> is plaintiff in a $4,143.78 mort-t ^ u t-wi w |< « Ohio is being planned by John Jaster, gage foreclosure action against I. M.. v ^ O U llty i rC J S U r y W C l l JW lO W fl M. 1 W A . m t a I». Shows 1934 Balance Died Saturday Meeting February LETTER TO SU ITOR Tim Cslarrilto Herald, Mr. KarU Bull, Editor, Dear Mt, BW t~ Bl reedbig "The Beytond Trail” in ftw paper, my mtod toes husk' to my’^mytetod” d*y* and oh toeee good old dags, just imagine 00 years ago—- “whan the population of Cedarville wa* only 627—when oW man Baker drove the four ox team for S, R, Mitchel vrth a two wheeled wagon, the wheals were 4 ft- high and used a grab hook to haul the log* , , when the'oxen's name* were Buck and Stay, Tomand Jetty. . , . when the mill was soqth on Main street, opposite Gee. Harperi* property * . . > when the high rim tree that etind* in Ed Snath's yard vra* transplanted by Shelton Haggard in 1872, gotten in TaykaVCliffs . . . . when, the first * * —Rav- h a . U C t e * D. B„ J * , f S l o f Tint Ere.byteri.n- chord., Richmond, Indiana. * Prayer-Rev. R. A. Jamieson. Largo—Girls' Trio.' Benediction—Dr- Chesnut. Music Will be under-the supervision ' of Mrs. Work. All are cordially, in*.' vited and will be welcome,- BAYOFPRATE! TOBEBfiSERVEB BY GOLLEOE At JO o'clock today in the Presby terian Church, the Day o f Prayer for college* and public school* will be ob served. - The program it a* follow*’. Peace I leave with yon—GW*’ Glee Club, * Invocation—Rev, C, E. Hill. ' Scripture Lesson — Superintendent Furst. The Lord is my Rock—Mr*. Mar garet Work, Prayer — Rev. Dwight Guthrie- - What a Friend we have in Jesus— Men'* Quartette. Sermon—“A Young Man's Vision," Com-Hog Control by Jep Dunlap, Mo. 10 guage, bra** shells . , - wh«t we would'go to summer school taught by Mr*. Mc Clain . , . , when Eryin and Williani- son’s hall was a vacant lot with a big pile of siiaidiin .the center of i t . , , . when Julia Condon’* Millinery- Shop was once an old stable . . . . when old man Blitbe Heuderson’s house burned down, next to old Mrs. McQtiiUian* • . . . when Petty Jones bought a race horse fo r $6,00, and' used- stockings for boot*-, . . . when old man Gill Bishop- soldifish, peddled aroUhd in a little wagon . . . . when old man Cranston had. a shoe shop in the Townsley building near the railroad when coal sold,for $1.50 per ton cording to an announcement made by the plaintiff’s attorney, tbe highway department- It is hoped; n—m>«» that the new program will make APPEAL FILED I Greene county’s general fund finan- David B. Turner, 89, Ohio's highways a model for other! Appeal from a decision 'o f Probate )cia*w°rries this year are expected to spected farmer in M. states. The outstanding immediate'Court, involving exceptions made to*!Je s0*vet* by a healthy balance inher- at his home north .of problem which confronts the depart- the determination of inheritance taxes ^ om 1^34. A preliminary esti- 2:45 Saturday morning, menti according to Director. Jaster, is due from the Nelle E, Jobe estate, n,ate p*aces tee Glance at $39,000, an invalid for some, the relocation o f highways in many has been taken to Common Pleas t!mt m*y more than offset a deft*stricken 'vlth a o f the sections o f the Muskingum Court- The estate had an estimated c'eilcy f° r 1935 operating expenses. Thursday laBt, He 4conseirvancy district where thousands gross value of $34,932.58 and a,net 77,6 nevr 1®*™^ limitation on real Adam'and Mary Spe of acres, o f land are to be innundated Valuation of $30,721J1, in conjunction with the ' $34,000,000 , - — ---- + Muskingum,cohservancy project. 1 NOTE SUIT FILED ling an estimated $57*780 shortage as born. He was a m - ------ , i Claiming the, amount is due on » *compared with 1935 budget require- ton United Presbyterian A total o f 1,263 prisoners were ad-promissory note, C. M, McCoy has men*s’ Anticipated new revenue The deceased is survn mitted to Ohio Penitentiary during brought suit against ,Fred McClain, ^rom the retail sales tax, apportioned Frank, and a daughter, 1034, it was stated in-the record de- seeking judgment for $100, plus in- t0 the general fund, is officially esti- Spahr, at home; Mr*, Hi mated at $24,125.41. a niece, Xenia; and * ------ -— -----»- Clifton, who had bee* Turner, family. ‘A i mji i nw iip^TCr-^^iipniiT i'' v + ** «pak» agttinat propertir, and o r the’ ‘ Slieip’ thirty-five year* of married Home Coming Tomorrow at-6:00*O'clock the.Home Coming banquet will be givfen in the 1 Jones ran.a foot race from the top “ f orial <*7**™*^' AH „ n. , f .of. the Mil to ntiiroad. .Barber, won. ^ the coliege are cordiaHy m- T , ati en!a Wld 3W* 1? ^ *nd got the Silver Cup.........when‘vited’ ^ervations for the dinner highly re- Members of the Greene’ County ■f died Com-Hog Control Association which were . . when Cal-Barber and Wash Board Meeting At 1:30 p/m .; today, the Board of Trustees o f Cedaxville College 'will meet in semi-annual session"* in the college office. The election of the faculty, the consideration of Honor ary degree's, and routine businesswill occupy the-minds of the Board. [estate cut one-third from the county's ing the last member. of jveal estate taxation income, produe- He died on the farm family, will-be presented to-farmer*. I™ 1(telegraph operator . . . . .when there =*hfc were oftly S grocery store* in town lie--Was differences between the 1934 and 1935j _ _ ^ A c c o r d - s t o r e in - partment’s annual report, which was terest. Miller and Finney are attor- *ubmdtted lftst werit to Warden Pre*- n«y* for the plaintiff, ton E. ThOmas. Ninety per cant of total 330 *aid.they had only an eighth- life, Hattie Dye ha* been, awarded a ; ___nan <* « l . i —- j ; .A,. .. mm , ____ ^«%......................J of the CHf- contract* will be explained. inl 40 CT tV^ nt- E'1i : f rak,e 5 6:whe"n''we''todV^ ‘ Pith i S T 8" * 1 th6,b« « » tw«, and we had to shine the Chairmen of. the township commit- church ^ when Law*bn Mbtate, tee whid» l* composed of four mem-' . ^ in the ber* will be in charge o f the town -l^w frinrrtl rw -. Wffl Attend Game Tuesday afternoon* burial taking Sugarcreek Township, February 1, 7:30 p.m . --------- ------------- Beavercreek Township, February 4, Dr. W. R. McChesney ,!3» ">• twe*n Defiance and Cedarville Col lege. The admission to the game is L"SL*Sta£«"- ** K b 'TZ ' 2TES1 » : * te to to.-■ not reserving plates for the' banquet. (Continued t* vu* 31 LOCAt MEDfBER 6. K S. fiGMOBMD.lN grade education, 250 claimed a high divorce from Thomas Dye on grounds) Many basketball fans in this local- . ^ . . school education;. 59 claimed college o f wilful absence from home for more ity arc planning to attend the game p ace ,n Gluten cemetery. training and the balance admitted than three years. They were married ut Wilmington, Thursday niglit, -- -------------------- that they had no education whatever* in 1899. ' - jFebruary 14, when the famous Water- Warden Thomas said. [ On the same charge, Ruth Knapp loo Hi “Wonders,” state champions, ’ - * * SiWercreek Township, February 5 —----- has wort a divorce from Robert Knapp.1play Wilmington high school on the1 T o G lV C A dd lP tfS S p’ mv Fifteen hundred clergymen from all. -------- big Quaker hardwood court. I -------- , , v Jefferson'Township, February-5 at parts o f the state and 200 members j, WINS JUDGMENTS " | The Waterloo team, the tallest boy EATON,—Dr. C, Wi McChesney; 7 p*2T o f the women’s department of .the, The Home Building and Savingsf«n which is but six feet and the president of Cedarville college, will Ross Township, February 6 at 1:15 m. 6 at Ohio Council o f Churches Will gather Co-, has been awarded the following heaviest.!ut 165 pounds, ha* become give the Abraham LLincoln eulogy at P* . In Columbus Feb, 4 to 7 for the *ix-;mortgage foreclosure judgments:'nationally famous the past year'.the annual Lincoln banquet, Friday Miami Township, February teenth qnnual interdenominational against Hattie H. Corbin and others,'They won 44 consecutive victories evening, February 15, at the Eaton 7:30 F m* conference sponsored by the council, $1,063.23; against Arthur Sidensttick-;\vhiie taking the state championship’ armory. The banquet was originally New Jasper Township; February according to RCVi B. F. Lamb, exe- Or and others, $270. (last season and’ with the same team scheduled for February 8, at the 7 at lllB p ,.m waltxer in Chapter Order of Eastern Star; at* town. . . ^when Minor Batty was the;tended the meeting of the lSth distrlct first to bringa poolroom in town,«'. ,)in Xenia, Wednesday, in which Atdora ’ ^Chapter was hostess- .Mrs. A. B. Creswell o f this place was -doubly honored when she was elected vice president of the district and also ap pointed Grand1Representative of the when, tile-GrtisiderU wtte on the war path and they put Minot out'of busi ness with their little" hatchets *. , * . when Lee Taylor shooting at a rabbit, shot LaUrft Bltts iU1the aixlomen, the operation was performed by old Dr,-State of Idaho, Stewart, a ;biff datiuirtie pill « , v • * -............. . • i when CUrt Milter WM Einstfen in REV. GUTHRIE WILL PREACH cutive secretary of the organization. Tbe pastors will convene in Memorial Hall, while the members of the wo men’s department will hold their ses- SALES CONFIRMED Sheriff’s sales of properties to the intact this winter have met but one .Eaton school gymnasium, Caesaicreekr Township, February 7 1 mathematics . . when Rev- Sprcul’s parsonage' was wherC Birdf» -building is now, . . , when we kids would go to Sunday School at the Covenanter Church, pastored-'by Dr. Morton.. FRIDAY IN XENIA defeat in nearly SOgame*. ( Thebanqueti8*Bonao«dbytheafc7:^ P ’ a1’ ., The Lawrence county lad* do all Freble County Republican and Exe- Bath ToWnamF, Fawuary 9 at 7:30 Home Building and Savings Co» sort* of fancy tricks with the ball, cutive committees, of which John W. P'V1’ , % sions at, the Y, W- C. A. Variousplaintiff,in foreclosure action* and being expert at back-hand passing, Diggs, of New Paris, is chairman. Spring Valley Township, February problems cunoerning the churcheswill rholder of mortgage judgments, have blind shooting and other fancy arts ----------------------- 0 P* m< be discUMOd by nationaUy-known been approved as. follows: against o f the game. Their contest at Wil- Speaker*, Rev. Lamb aaid- John P, Karl and others, purchase )min*ton, February 14, will start at i*"* Ptlce $2,00956; against A. C. O w e n s , p . m., with a preliminary at 7 A now vertical fiat filing system for ipurchas* price $1,600, !o’clock, articles pf incorporation, which will } —,— .— —.—— save tim state.of OWo hundreds of) NOTE JUDGMENT TAKEN dollars annually, ia being installed ini John T. Harbine, Jr-, haa recovered * 1OU-IElTy SCHOO lo Xenia Tewnddp, February 11 at 1:15 p. m. . A , , _ _ __ a Cedarville Township, February 11 A ssh U s N e w D e a l at 7:so P. m> Antioch Speaker . Rev. Dwight L. Guthrie, paster Of the First Presbyterian Church, will preach -this Friday evening for/ the when we would get our hair tut with[First United Presbyterian' congrega- sheep shearers < , . . when clipper* [tion in Xenia first tame In use, owned by Hooker Illff , . when bananas first came on market,' 55*'apiece * , . . when Alex Batts was oUU leading undertaker (dead horse*) . . . . when Amos Fer guson was the village champion pool SUN ECLIPSE SUNDAY A Get out your smoked glass for the eclipse o f the sun on Sunday, sched uled for thi* section from 10:11 a. m. player when Moee White andfto 12:23 p. m. At 11:17 a. m. the the office of Secretary of State George S. Mycr* to replace the anti quated system which has been in use for many years. There are 101,801 articles of incorporation on file in the office o f the Secretary o f State at the Urpsent time, apeprding tp Herman G. Kfrinberg, eorpqputiuu advisqr, Ifew articles of incorppratien are being filed at the rate uf about 4,000 year, Nearly 3/100 pheasant*, the major* Ity o f them hen bird*, have been liberated by the Ohio division of con servation within the past few days for natural propagation in the wild, It was announced by Conservation Commissioner William H. Reinhart. For the first time in Ohio the pheas ants Were held in captivity until after the close o f the hunting season, « policy which met with popular ac claim among bote farmers and sports men, Commissioner Reinhart,stated a $203.50 note judgment against George ahd Ella Wilson. DISMISS CASES Dismissal of three pending suits I* disclosed In approved court entries, as follows; JOhU Ringer against John Hellstrom; jgdna Cultjve against Bessie $tret*h*ft John T. H*rbit?e, Jr., vs. Frank M. Whittington and others, all dismissed by plaintiffs, YELLOW SPRINGS! — John T. ' Flynn, newspaperman, vigorously F o r m e r C o . O f f i c e r __ _ 4 flailed the New Deal before an A*i- O p C X l F f i u f U f i r y O tioch College assembly here Monday D i e d I n D a y t o n ■ -i-i, 1TrtAmmfr, i ▼ The first of the series of morning- four! “The New RIO GRAND TAKES HONOR Deal has failed to „ , . , „ « , . . . . , , . . . Henry J, F#well, 67, died at his poultry schools for Greene County recognize the irreparable conflict be- jw tn . Saturdav nicht. fol. poUltrymen will be held at the As*‘ tween wealth and the re?t of sqd*ty1Mtawing -m illness of twu Viiri. He semhly Room of the Court Hpfis# in (he declared, v u ^ |n Xenia where he resided Xenia, Thursday,, February 6 begirt-1 Proteitlng that the NRA program ip ^ ^han he moved to Dayton, ning at 1:30 p. m. Other meetings has not brought recovery, Flynn (aid jjt m i *ctiv« In Democratic of the school will be held February the government was spending money «*«(.{** ter w w * l vaar* bateer a 18, 20 and 37, !‘V c don’t own and which w . have T e X b f t e * ^ d rE le c t te u s ;n d R. E. Cray, poultry specialist of borrowed ftm the next generation, Mark o f the board. Ha served as Ohio State University will be the In ancient days we pillaged qur neigh- County assessor undtt the principal speaker and other author- bors when we needed wealth. Now we Wafnes law For the last three year* ities on poultry will appear on the are pillaging our own children." he hM ^ connected with tax de- - r 'n n A n n + a A T*, 1 0 * ^ ° * ™ ,? *** b" ln« * f* *«« in control at parttt,tnt in Montgomery eaunty, and t ^ o n a u c t e a A ll ments 'for the school is now being Washington, according to Hynn, al- -wior' to that served in the atata pur* —— secured and flock owner* enrolling though "NRA was set up to take care chasing department, Columbus- Deaths from tuberculosis in Greene are urged to indicate the subjects they of the "forgotten man.” After point- ^ deceased is survived by Ms county last year numbered 12, as wish discussed. ing out that industrial leaders were w^ow Mrs. Charlotte M, Farted} compared with nine in1933, accord- According to County Agent E, A. in key positions in the government, ftn<i ^ree children, Henry L., Char- ing to a report bytheGreene County Drake who is arranging for this Flyrin said, “I don’t know how Seere- lotte Rosemarie and three grand- Public Health league. jschool the discussion will deal large- tary Wallace got in the cabinet,” *••• — *- - •**-— Rio Grande College basketball team won over Cedarville College "in a basketball game Tuesday night on the former’s floor by a score o f 23 to 13. At the half the score stood 9 to 5 in favor of Rio Grande. Each team lost the service of a player ow ing to personal foul- Five Chest Clinics At flye diagnostic chest chides con-.ly with reasons back of the different Present United) States children. The funeral waaheld Tues- cohditions day, in Dayton, wtib burial to 9^ December rsilef in Ohio increased more than a million dollars in com parison with November, according to -state tiM$i «W*p»i**iom A trtal # $ iM 60»8 ' 'Wte expended, for De- pember fpltof, wbteb'wa# *1,170^81 piorp ttom w*s Required the pterion* JAMBS MILTON ffFAIW BRAD were competed to those » “ «• Brigid pemete{y, Xeifia, M#LawVlwHvi Janlewari dtee 1 *" INFANT »ON DEAD ducted in 1934 under league auspices, practices. 126 patients were examined, an in*] Each class will consist of two 45 solini, when Flynn declared “NRA was crease o f 30 over 1988, and 41 positive minute period* with a few minutes a duplicate o f th* Italian oOrperate cases wete detected. lintermission and «* mqch tipie as state,' where wonamle mntwd ha* ............* ‘needed for discussion' Ttys material been taken out of the hand* Of the , ^ . . , , _ , | for oath lessonwill be mimeographed mas* of the peopleand givento trade £E*aiSf: AtJldl0difiV I* S ow g jlt >«nd handed to those attending. No associations” ^ > t t i i m *> ‘onrellment foe will be charge and Genetel IntHffertW* of tea country J J J * * * S L S S S 1 t £ F ( i r R f l l i ^ f all potdrynten ate invited to attend, *t large was scored by Flynn when I S t e * homl * he pointed out that although the ad- vseate* o f the Townsend Pension plan, teking - plate in of Upton Shwlair’a EPIC pint' and o f Crerit Cemetory. Johnny Iliff were-tee expert atone [eclipse will be about 49 per cent com masons . . . <wheat'Milo Randall was jplete. The last complete eclipse was the preedest Utah in down . . . . wheniin August 1032 at which time a haze Wesley IHff worked in hit lime kiln fell over molt of the country.. in a play hat * . . . whan Ferry Shull WW the .valedictorian at school. . . . when Ada- Landis, Nellie Fitzgerald and Nettie Dalles were the leading tchoel'teacher* . . . . when we would go to tee Indian Mound and use it for our toboggan sHde. . . •when Jim Milbum taught us how to do song and danee . . . . When John ShoUpe was the champion cooper (barrel maker). . . . whenJohn Greet wee the chief brick moulder . • . , when Beb P ifg waa tea first to tetradoce the post and. fail tense to this township . . . . whan Charley ffaffine was the state’s leading cornetist , . < . .when Harrietts Forter and SaUy Sliver (Arnold) waa the city’s mocking birds (whistlers) . * , •when old man Dan Haley waa killed, building the bridge by Crouse Meat Shop . . . . when the same day old Aunt Rally Janes was killed, a ear load of coal upeet on her near the depot. . . . when they built the euhtfrt across the creek in Fitts burg . • . . when they built S. K. MRObeTi* brick house and people for OFFICERS INSTALLED j The members Of the I. 0. O. F, Lodge and their families enjoyed a coveted dish dinner, followed by a dance and Cards at their halt last Friday eVeningr D, D. G. M. John Shippers and. Staff of Gem City Lodge, Dayton, in stalled the newly elected officers at the I. 0 . O. F- Hall, Monday evening. The new Officer* are as follows: Jos, Parker, N. G.; Daniel O-CormeR, V. G.;' H. H. Brown, Reft. Sec. fine brick ******** . . . . When chick- Areas. WILMINGTON TAKES GAME Authority to spend $10,624 for di rect relief purposes in Green# county _____ . in February is seagirt fn a budget a-] Cedarville Yellow Jackets put up P*n***» "*** catted ^ James Milton flpehr, 67, well known ***** by Gresne county eewmis-!* gams fight in the second’ half in a "crackpot*, no one else had any Ideas TAX INSPECTOR LOOKS termer, died a* We honk e« the sfaners and forwarded to the state re-'basketball game against Wilmington to offer. Jameetewn-Xeaia pike, tuesday tel-Itof commission- It is proposed to .college, Saturday night, but could not The recent nation-wide vote in tewfag * pMMiytie atroke some dsys'spwM $10,414 'item the ceewty's poor’overcome the lead and lost by a score favor of fcooeevelt m pgm t Lamar Wilson, London, inspector m s . Me is survived by hie widow, relief bend''tend, augmented by *90 .©f 25 to 1*. Cedarville captured 12 eated one of two faeta, FJymi arid: for the fitete Oemmiasten, haa •ns (fries) were 18e apiece, rid bene, 20s, dudte iter geees tec and tuikeys Tie , . . .when oom waa- 1$ and tec per bn., 'Wheat 8fl and 40c, lumber $1.60 to Et.00 pef * , , . when a bouae GYRE LEGAL MTUAttON LIKE HERALD LETTERS 1 We have had many letters ftm Herald readers interested in the Kmama eerid ha brilded for $«te te ’remtoieomaee of former ritiaena. We $00» «♦ *« when met was $001 to .(pete Item one written by Frank L. tete per monte . . . • wWa timlsmith (Hek*), Rente: ”1 have Um ’Drummer Hey df ildeh** wa* given ’vary much interested to rearing tee la tee e ll epera ho**. BUI Felhrie'teateiiaeeite**, by an eld time Cedbr- nmwM tolam 1 imamidalmmW|M^| «■ha ♦when tee vtee boy, Ate* teat Dayton Tstetor, Mm Ha VUM* Jamestown, e f local gevermuent f«nd», The point* the last half, The local team “Either teat nobody rise could offs# given' total buriaess bonoee tee enee ami. * brother, f Oecar, bharonvilto.;January budget apposed by tee state .meets Defiance here Baturday night itoytetot, or teat peefto dotft abort ever to «ec that all were meeting The funeral was hrid Thursday. joemmleeton amounted to $11,070. Jat the Home Coming. ' Jtonto Claus.^ ■ * ........................... i * Mgeri grt on tee water wheel of who wrete atom tee eame- Ito* to gear mtH and otopiwd tee mill* li yonr tee* ton* mmMr pnt her he- iuiynktoeMJLsiieium-*jMuadk* -Rm ok n>- h ' m ^hfhnA -— j.'.i"rm'tri'n>ii-iiMiwisi-ii-i:-i.-i»i'u.lp*ew'• ’my■',-fn-“nr.m Sot iR' wHMMRbnnlH' wPRQPn torn* mom r i te* m OvSinrrMtoas ^vnen wo^tetea*iriPu*ww j
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