The Cedarville Herald, Volume 59, Numbers 1-26

ii ■/.. NEW THINGS ARE ADVERTISED BY MERCHANTS FIRST, ADVER­ TISEMENTS KEEP YOU ABREAST OF THE TIMES. READ THEM! FIFY-EIGHTH YEAR NO. 2 CEDARVILLE, OHIO, FEU AY DECEMBER 13,1935 HEWSLETTER FROMSTATE DEPARTMENTS 'ADVERTISING IS NEWS, AS MUCH AS THE HEADLINES ON THE FRONT PAGE, OFTEN IT IS OF MORE SIGNIFICANCE TO YOU. PRICE, $1.50 A YEAR l . . . m—o—,i—.i——w— COURT NEWS i l l It Won’t Be h >ngNow f] ’Av r- . ■ ...... ' ' o'" ''' ... ruttrUndt/>/■, 1 l r * » . Declaring she was tricked into her ? marriage by false representations f jwhicli 'will be made known on the day , of the trial, Donna Alley baa filed ' u16 approximate sujt ;n common pleas court, request- 50,(HW Ohioans who have been cert!- ^ g #rom stanloy Alleyf fied for jobs under the WPA program alias- Mike Dacey> ^ dreaa unknown. l * Tef ^ married last June 5. The 25.000 have .been absorbed by pnvate^ ^ haTge8 froud and cruelty m i industry in the general business-m- ^eks restoration to her former name, dustiial revival, according t om e s tK Lonise Perguson> in ft suit for di. mate by Dr, Carl Watson, WPR ad- vorce fvoin j t. Alfred Ferguson, to nunistrator for -Ohio. Latest figures wj,om aj,e wa3 maried November 7, indicate that more than 160,000 of the J931> charges neglect and wilful ab- eligible employables who have been acncc from home, and requests res- on relief are working on the 4,000 tomti(m to her foriner name< WPA project in Ohio’s eighty-eight , _____ counties, Dr. Watson asserted. TheJ • FORECLOSURE ACTION 25.000 certified employables who have, The/Peoples Building and Savings. not been employed by private industry Co ia plaintiff Sn an action against > have failed to take WPA jobs for Edward stanton and others, request-! vaiious reasons, primarily temporary ing judgment f<;r $ijl26.40 for fore-j illness and lack of transportation c]osure on mortgaged real estate. C. i facilities. New WPA projects are be- w ifl the firm,3 attorney. I ing put under way daily, and before long a survey will be made to “scrape the bottom’* of relief rolls in order to provide work for all who are phy­ sically able; ______ 1 NOTE SUIT FILED j Judgment for $7,072.59, allegedly due on a cognovit note, is sought by | John A. St. John in a suit against [ Harriet St. John. Miller and Finney After a long siege of illness, A l-fare attorneys for the plaintiff. SALE AUTHORIZED fred A. Benesch of Cleveland has as- j . sumed the cabinet post of director of the State Department of Commerce.} Because Of failure on the part of Mr. Benesch received his appointment the defendants to comply with a form- last January, hut because of illness 0v court order, issuance of an alias was unable to assume the duties of order of sale has been authorized in office and W. Paul Wagner of Canton the case of the Peoples’ Building and was named to itrtie position. Mr. Savings Co. against Joseph W. Stroup Wagner had been serving as the nnd others. • superintendent of the division of J:------ : building and loans. When Mr. Ben- SALE AUTHORIZED esch last week took over his duties i i S l t - (Owrtglit,WiN.U.) SCHOOL NEWS Assembly Program The speaker for assembly, Monday, December 9, was Mr. W, W, Galloway, He gave much interesting informa­ tion concerning the infringement of communism in our country. After Mr, Galloway's address, the seventh grade presented the follow­ ing interesting program, , announced by Wallace Bradfuto. Song: “Jesu^J Lover of My Soul,” Scripture:Ht%alm 23. Pledge Allegiance to the American Flag. BUTSCOOTS ,, winBxiwer INSPBIHBFlEtD Boy Scout, activities during 19,35 will be reviewed and plans;, discussed for 1936 at the annual meeting ;o f Tecumseh Area, Boys Scoots o f America, to be held at Wittenberg Field. House, Saturday, December 14, Preparations are being made to ac­ comodate 700 at the 6 o ’clock dinner­ meeting, according to Judge Harry C. Gram,, chairman o f - the committee Carols: “Hark! The Herald Angels !piaDning tlie event. „„ . • | Attorney. General John W. Brickcr, “We Three Kings of .Orient 0f Mt. Sterling, who recently announce A™*-’ Trombone dneto-Wayhe Corra^and Jack Huffman. -i Songr “Way-Back Honie”—Wanda Hughes, ^Louise Miller,’ Wilma* Jean Ferguson,' Alice Hanha,-Junior Judy, Richard-Coren, and Cart Watkins. Turkey Dinner A turkey dinner will be served to ed his candidacy, for the Republican nomination for governor of^QJjio, w ill. be. th& only speaker m Jth^^rogcam. Attorney General. Brisker has. been active, in Boy Scout work ..throughput his life, and, will present a vital- mes­ sage for'those interested in scouting in Tecumseh Area. The remainder of the program will, consist of the election of officers to the school students Friday,' December mrVf, in the presentation o f five 20. The pnws for -toe-dinner will-be and ten year veteran-badges to adults; 25 cents •and 40 emits. The public wko kave been continuously interested, is invited, provided reservations are in the work> and the staging o f five made in advance by calling Miss Al- brief, episodes, .using^a large-cast,.of banglv phone187. Fourth D ividend T o Be Paid December 18 • i Bank Boy Scouts, portraying briefly but vividly the pageantry'in the scope 'Of scout .activity. . Tecumseh;Area consists o f 60 troops of scouts in six . counties:. < Clark, j The State Department, (through. N. B. Eddington,, announces „ . , ,, . _V C ___. . ■ the payment of a fourth dividend of Because of failure on the part o f, •■ ■ , , . . _ _ he appointed Mr. Wagner chief of the defendants to comply with a form- pcrc®nt depositorsofThe Ex- the division of liquidation of. banks er court order, issuance of an alias > “.1lSeJBaI^ __ a I , - . __ - . . . ' . dividend will be navabta at the Bank FORCHRISTMAS IS PUKNFB and building and loan associations. order of sale has been authorized in ——— the case of the Peoples’ Building and M An increase o f about 57,000,000 in Savings Co. against Joseph W. Stroup' Ohio farm income for 19,35 as com- and others. pared with 1934 was predicted by ex- —----- perts o f the Ohio Farm Bureau fed- • MOTION DENIED eration and .members of the depayt- A defense motion, seeking to have ment o f rural, income was $203,000.- the court certify jurisdiction over a 000, and this year it will reach $260,- minor child to juvenile court, has been 000,000, it was said. An additional overruled in the case of Florence L. five per .cent- increase was predicted Garrison against Everett Garrison. for 1936. . . . ! ----- 'die lUany sections of the state this year In the foreclosure action of the Is. attributed by fanners, sportsmen Peoples Building and Savings Co. a- jund officials o f the state divisions of gainst D. H. V. Purnell and others, •’Conservation /to destruction by foxes, W, S. Rogers has been designated, re-1 according to James Stuber, chief of ceiver to collect rents on real estate, the conservation division’s bureau of declared to be-of insufficient value to education. Rabbits, Stuber said, con- pay the plaintiff’s mortgage lien- stitute the principal food o f the fox. i p y le on and after Dec. '18. Mr. Edington will be at the Bank, . , Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and e£j until Saturday noon, next week to hand depositors their checks. Here- Representatives Schools, Lodges, Community. Scouts, Township Trusi local organization •tl Musical Activities. .. The high school, orchestra, under I c -r% ‘ Mr. Reed’s direction, furnished the C h a r l e s l a w y e r D rop s -m u a ic for the Cedrus Staff, play, “The Champaign, CUnton. Greene,, .High- O n n f H e r o R n f. fZ m r evening. , land; and Logan. There are; 8 Scout ’ U u t Ot Kace For CarOV.| -The. C. H. S. band will present a t^ op3. in Greene County; four in special.program.at the Plattsburg-]Xenia and.i0ne Cach in Fairfleld-Os- Friday jbora, Yellow.-Springs, Ccdarville .and. jJamostown. Wilson. W. Galloway,. jCedarville. is county chairnian, acid Safety Patrol Officers also is a-vice-president o f the Aren Members- of the School Safety esecotjve boart, 0- K< Pl.0basco, Charles Sawyer, Cincinnati, former Cedaryillc lieutenant govennor, who omunmeed bight, that he would be a. candidate' "for govemor in the May primary against Gov. Martin L. Davey, suddenly Public llj0Pt,ecl out toe race, with'his an- basketball game ... --------„ niln^ . PWro1 recently took an examination Xonia> gervpdas vice-president o f the American Legion, determine who would be “ PPomt- JArea executive board in 1983; Emil backing of the Roosevelt followers ed captain, village lieutenant, and,p,,vhn,fln who had planned a slaughter for bus.lieutenant. ' ’ Club, Boy formed a 1932; Austin Patterson, been Davey" Thc Sawyer announcement; Montgomery West, making |1930; and Rev. H. B. McElree in 1929, toe all uf whom are from Xenia. Capt; ■“*!"* gponsored. by the -I.. CS O* F. for a crcated no ''to*6 amount comment highest score.on the test, was named' tt p tiav- Xenia, is now amember tofoi-e a number of depositors have * . ■ 7$, ■ , . and o f all the reasons given for w i t h - p . ™ , . r . xiays, Aema,.,is now a.memoei not called for their checks uhtil Community Chmtrt^a f r a united ef- _____ _ ___ " T . Eugene. Howell, bus patrol of the executive board> ............... ^ __ _ _united of- and f e reasons given for with- 'captain; ugene. o ell, bus patrol . . . , fort to provide Chrisfnfei for the un- drawal» which were personal, the most lieutenant; Keith Wright, village several weeks nave passed* The money" 4 . -j'.:-* --?*. wna <imt SaumAp ftie^Avmw/i t . .» «• ■ 1 ' ' * ^ ‘ • j fortwmte ia this vicinity* , ' is ready for you on the above days. . , \y‘ 4 • logical as that wyer disco eredpatrol lieutenant, the weakness of Roosevelt even in n . . . _ .. . Owing to the work of-orgahization l” e 'veaKae3S “ evc“ ,n and the Department asks that you get ^ ^ neces- Dern0crat,c ra» ka-. ,eaves Gov' Members of Tecumseh-Council froin Greene County:“L. N. Shephard, Dr. .Chairmen Ifewiferk.selected. The recent action o f the division m permitting ,a year around open season on grey throughout the year and a year around open season on the red fox in northern Ohio will decrease the fox population, which has C. F. Marshall D ied Saturday in Dayton it as soon as -possible. Those who m $ m #fjfiends are again asked to come money. ; _____ represented at the meeting but will A llen W ill Take O v e r c' It was decided to place a Christmas E levator Business trce on one the church lawns. _____ Saturday night “ Santa Claus” will bn E. A. Allen has purchased an stationed at the opera, house house elevator at Ridgway, O., and Davey a clear field with Aftyi 'Genj i ^ aJay'..:John/,Brickeiv un°pt«>sfiii for. the Jle Several .other organizations •were not publican nominaticfri. Ohio Bell Company The duty schedule for village.patrolf John.iTA. .Yt>&evr C. W. Adair, V,' A. . . |Mollt.Charles A. CarroU; O. C. Ander­ son, H. M, Smith,.J. J. Stout, Wm» J>. is as follows: In; front,-of school: ^-Doebmbbr James January 6-10, Elton Hartman, ront.uf school: Ison, H. M, Smith,,J. J. Stout, Wm, J,, •mb** -‘ •Bailey. ■ Breiel, all of Xenia; Kenneth: .Scott, Frame, Niel jOsborn; Bev. J. vL,-;Greene, -.Yollow „ Springs; and H. D. Furst, Cedaryille. January 13-17, John McMillan, John ! At thfl ann^j, meetihg o f the Area Jin 1934-Scout Master Glen R. John,- .Fairfield, received the Silver Beaver December 16-20, Junior " James Deck. Presents Almanacs Nelson Street duty down town: fioase, award one of which can be made an- ■''nnbtty'' -]by; January 6-10, Jack Huffman; Junior^ notewoIsthy fieKyice - o f exceptional Charles Finley Marshall, 79, native been 0f ^ is place, who has been 111 for gaining rapidly in recent-years,’ and about three years- at thc home of his therefore permit rabbits to multiply, daughter, Mrs.. Gertrude Bond, 137 Stuber believes fewer rabbits have J£ifie Ave.( Dayton, , died Saturday been tabon in many sections so far evening about five o clock. Thc dc- during the hunting season than In Ceascd suffered a paralytic stroke many years past, hunters and farm- ear|y in his illness and wns an invalid ers say. Fishermen will have to Wait until bis death. two weeks before the conservation di- Mr. Marshall was the son of the slon will rule on the question of pro- late Daniel and Nancy Marshall, Manager H. W. Clever of The Ohio wi)] comer to receive cash donations to aid Bell Telephone Co., announces that’, leave Monday, to make arrangements *n toe work. copies o f tho famous Bell Almanac.! with the present, lessee, as to time of Voluntary; contributions from citl- are available and without cost to Judy; . * 'character.to boyhood in this Aren.- taking over ,the plant. There is coal, *0™ will also bo asked in the way of patrons and in quantities for chibs ! January 13-17, Vincent Rigio, James Thcre are 458 adults intereated ilt feed and seed business in connection clothing, shoes for both adults and if desired, The almanac is replete Whittb'gton. f work o f,the ,organization, ki. the area; with the plant. The elevator has children. No doubt many homes will with historical data, the 100th birth-j Bus patrol members who serve all 46. of thefle ate in Qreene County, shipping facilities over two railroads be able to find wearing apparel that’ day anniversary being celebrated this; the. time are: James Ramsey, Eugene other scoufc muatera wh(> ^ oxpect. and a storago capacity of 40,000 others could ilso to good advantage: year.. Whether you want to knew all HoWell, William Ferguson, Marcellus'ed ^ attond tke annual meeting are: bushels. Discarded toys are also wanted. about the lowly match or who was the Harding, Donald Sipe, Harold Miller, E> Simester, C. C. Hankins, Wm. ____________ _ It is .proposed to have bftrrels in first white woman to cross the Ameri- Hownrd Hanna and Earl Chaplin.- jH filford and John L. Trannel, T , * - 4 . ' n \VT*4.L thc various grocery stores that can continent by wagon-train, or how. Tho local aafety patrol units were Xenia; John Miller, Yellow Springs; H u n t e r s K C t U m W I t l l patrons can purchase items and have many electors there were In 1836, all organized ■under tho direction of the jl(d)Prt .----- ----- . ______, Richards,. Cedarville; P l e n t y o f G a m e toe packages deposited for the com- you tfifte to do is to look in toe al- State Highway Pattol. Patrolmen J,,Oonajd Sattler, Jamestown. _ L— . mittec. Those' who have surplus manac and see for yourself. jB. Groganp^aft«j-G»-Sr«4looia»^ofc *toS4- . Wm. Marshall and son, Dallas, vegetables are asked, to communicate -----—— ------- Springfield- Diviskm assisted in work- Deputy County Recorder, who 'apont'^witlT'the proper committees to bo C l i l f k C o U I l t y B o y jing out the'details.^and. instructing the posed closed inland fishing from Jan- early residents of this township, and two weeks hunting in the Pennsyl- named Wer, or cither of the proper . j ^ 8‘ J" Mrg !vania mountains, returned home Mon- committees to be named later, or Y ^ IIIS G t H-IKI OhHJTlU* ^ too .sciiooL frequently, in order * • * to check upon-thepatrolandrender and uary 1 until July 1, ‘which has been/jg survived •by two . , requested by manysportsmen and out-,Bond and a son, Daniel, Springfield, ,day with three deer, grouse and some either of children, door organizations. granddaughter,' Dorothy Marshall, (wild turkey. They were boys; in their'duties. Those officers c the general chairmen. In ~ .........•’ ,t unusually doing your Christmas shopping for . Jack Williams, South Charleston any * assistance necessary. This 0f of the I. 0 . Q. P. next Wednesday for children, * Angus steer at Buffalo, N. Y. The. toe cooperation .and support ievening at the lodge with a venison The organization will have the animal sold for 40c a pound, amount-'citizens of community, dinner, community canvassed as to families t0 |4i 2, Cedarrllle vs. Bath in need and what will be required, The reserve champion, a Hereford,' i no dupli* bi ily remcm- cli bered Christmas morning. COLLEGE NEWS w m i.i rani—iiifnwinHweiteHky) Friday, December 6, ^we had a special chapel program to celebrate the Bi-millehium Anniversary of the birth of the Latin author; Horace; The.Life of Horace urae given by An- ______ 'nnrTn iim tw 'w I. MnrslmllXonia successful on finding plenty of game, thf home do not forget candy and 4_H Club member, won the grand worthwhile project for the promotion •*n;Wv.Fnr Jr^r^Taster"*Jr 'of the The deceased’ was a charter member! Mr, Marshall will banquet members fruits, pop com balls will be needed champion honors on his 1030-pound o t- Safety among our pupils merits Director John Jaster, Jr. ol me fhe deceased was a charter memDer ^ ^ t n. A w ^r. MUrnn * m v tk - the cooperation..and support of all State Highway Department reported of Red Star Lodge, Kmghts last week tjiat statistics show that Pythias, Springfield, seventy-seven Pe^US were killed in The funeral wa8 held from the First .......... ............................ i ' need'and hat ill be required. ‘"The reserte cha pion, a ereford,! O. H. S. basketball squads trave lled ;^ . Murray; Vox Vatis' Horati was Phip-highway? outside ^ "mmcipal- Presbyterian Church Tuesday after- o ^ tWs w«y there will be no dupli- rought 20c a pourJd, and.wna pur- ^ Osborn^. Friday* December 6, to TCad'by Dr. Jurkat}The Critic Looks l? cs *” war! T n‘ ,V‘ x. R*.,Guthi e’ S ,n* ‘n L a r g ®S t Snow Flakes catc g.vinf, and ^ family rc' c . c1aJ d by a company meet Bath on their hardwood. The at Horace, by EstherWaddle;Horace October. The Optober fatalities were charge of the service. Mr.. Marshall S e e n I n Y e a r s r ri t s r i . presented to the Salvation Army for 1*»*es &ainad another w e ll-e a r n e d a n Occasional Poet, by Ruth victory by -besting the Bath girls* 36* Kimble; H6raoe as a Satirist, by Har- 22 in a hard fought game. Iriet Ritenour; a song, Integer Vitae, The Red and White lads played a jan ode set to music, was translated The committee will meet again next Christmas dinners. the .highest for. a»y month of 1935. wa3 twice married, both of his wives . < ApPtoximately 600 of the accidents preceeding him in death. Burial took . 0ur citizon3 tell us that they Wednesday evening at thc I. O. O. F. wars caused by motor vehicle collid- place ln Woodland Cemetery, Xenia. cannot remember when snow flakes Hail to hear reports. ing with motor vehicle. Data on con- ^ dition of the drivers involved in the1 crashes indicated that seventytwo; were intoxicated, fifteen were asleep/ nine "were extremely fatigued and seven had marked physical defects/ Records also showed that 1,031 pedestrians Were involved in accidents on 'state highways during the first ten months o f the current year. [ +• Bank Bandits Set H ighw ay Patrol In Q u ick A ction 'o f the size that fell Tuesday morn-. •), ing, Had the ground not been wet and rather warm wc would have had more snow on the ground than had been seen in this locality for many years, As the snow melted almost, as fast as it fell, and coming after a rain, a large amount of water enter- ed the soil, However the water level «+ O . A . Dobbins Retires A fte r 20 Years In nrnq fippvnT) FOR NffiW JAMESTOWN SCHOOL BUILDING _!,1 ___... ni i Tho A. P, Eveland Co., Wilmtogton, submitted the olwest bid at fiVe for _ ,. _ the new School building at Jamestown Institute W ork at Unable to make? their baskets, they Harriet Ritenour, Olive' Brill, and were defeated 29 to 19. A Ruth Kimble. Cedarville vs, PUttsburg nnd Mixed r'W -f O. A. Dobbins, who has been con- The Dramatic Club ............. ...... This Friday evening, December 13, Qborns will present program lit the M. December.. 400th | For several hours last Thursday A new gold medal award for the evening a number of Highway; Patrol- COllege of engineering at Ohio State men Entered hpre iq the bope of head- unitersity has been established by mg off two bank bandits that bold up H A T ouSn , Jr., an alumnus of the Franklin National Bqnk, Frank, toe college of tew and a member of i*"- barren county. One bandit was the’ "firm pf Tpulmin and Toulmin, shot by Marshal Graham in that vil- eu tnc n. »owevqr ra Kr . . ^ fatn, ln6titute wovk in bonds authorized by the ,U‘BM,,U WBR" ,D--------- Anniversary of toe printing of the for this section is still several feet t gtate Ra lecturer for twenty years di, trict electors, P* * . . . . . . . . Bible by Myles Cover- belovv what it was five years ago. ^ and wtire due ^ a,stnct Republican Editors " T o Banquet Knox The Ohio Republican Editorial As ill hcfllth, Mr. Dobbins has been put for several weeks this season apd had a full schedule from January Until March, but found that he would be m rtS. Unable to continue during the season, Frank 0ri the advise of his physician and A special feature of the 'w ill be toe free admission d Mtent attorneys with offices in Day- tege which-resulted in his death. The sdc!ation will feature Col. ------- , 4 , u . * ... . C i Washington and London. ’ The bandit dropped a sack containing more Knox> Chicago itfew* publisher, pro- due to attflck* °* medal wiH presented at the June than nine thousand dollars. Two „pcctlvo candidate- for the Republi-™cent months, It was deemed best S m m e ^ e n t each yesr, beginning others escaped with about $2,00 and can nomination for president, at ath«t be give up some of bis activities., in 1980 to the engineering* student iu the getaway- kidnapped five dif- banquet dinner at the Deshlor-WallickI who 1s judged to have made the best ferent machines. The car driven by Hot<sl( Columbus, Friday evening/ N o Six Per Cent Beer Licenses W ill Be Issued; Report According to latesb reports the ...... — ---------------- - evenings of the , . ...... c . » . s . w . M,nr;s10^ lfeflss. . tween halves and Use. The cast included Joseph special performance in recognition o f ^ Bdssoll the imothers. ray* Hazel, Nelson, Ruth Kimble, John ! v tt a w* Tobias , Janies Anderson, Dorothy | l*. * . A . n ew s 'Anderson and Keith Wright,,nssisted Cedavville’s F. F. A. Degree team Ledbetter, KtodVV f the” Influence o f the manu- the bandits had been left with the December 27 at,6:30 o’clock. .................... thfl eeenomlc motor running at thc*slde of the bank. Miss Maude W oolpert D ied In Dayton Miss Maude Woolpert, who has been a teacher in the Dayton schools Thifre has been much controversy factoring Industry upon the economic . , and social condition of the community An electrical worker standing acl-ofe stopped ’ FOR FRIENDLY CHAT \ in which it operates. Officials o f the the street noticed the men enter thc Crcswcll had a narrow- college Of engineering praised the bank with a gun. He walked across eMape several days ago when going ToSmin award and said that such the Street and took out the ignition ovcr ft m on a >ide road only to find a quet Program, at i ----------- - .. ------- --------- ^ ^ following group at singers, Slate liquor Commlmion will not la- ? ? y. Betty FlaW , B olt,’ .Tollaa, Helm .no boor permits o f the sir per emt Banl.1_ P « « d .y; , BetW ^ b - Hagema., Mtwyatat N .l„n , tbwane variety in territory where local op- Wn8» HermSn Rifld> Raymond Sisson, Blntcher Gib- tion has displaced the 3.2 brand, ™ 8on and Clyde Walker., Miss Anna the twepty-one F, ^ A. boy*- at London, ^ Wbam w for past few weeks over the proposal to the production, Justin Hartman, Ad- to issue permits for 8 per. cent beer. ParJ ?f the*fire an^ vertising Manager, and Harry Wal* which^he local boys I , J, George, were Into, Btot nnd Property Manager. a study “will he oi v,ra. .m p o ™ ^vfng to Ing to word from that city. The de- DeWfa, who gave up toe Old Mill aad' tf ir flfrvMor- " “-M is s Glcnna Basore, toe director, Was aUd o f practical value to an the burglary insurance presented him ,cA , . f ? !/, , . »_ ceased was a daughter of thc lat? I), Camp and moved to Springfield, T u e e - p r e s e n t e d a beautiful bouquet o f i S S S ’ to fte itaa wort belne two escape, bandits, ba-a not been lo- Wmt throng, a aide plaaa , '« « / and « t «na ■time pnbllabec o f ^ » * £ n « f o r tka » llla » bwa alep. T f f i Btat. tntInwH,." « « • ' ,Jnrt mlmln* Me. O t«| «n '. ^ ,* « . t m * .been eaJwlW, (Continued on page ajx) (Contotoad. on tnt« >itoc| In >'7 (

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