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Sun-Journal from Lewiston, Maine • 1

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1 1 JW ax li ESTABI JSrtED1847 SSIS8lv5SfferRICE-TH2EE CDHl' i -'A ffs WA O) (Sabn Ear-riiig -feClwur Permanwit Q) jjS TOSAVEMOrJEY Said Rounds Thereby Storting Smartest Little Battle the Maine House Has SeeninYears NjbwmMC JRan- Aj-Tke Wavy gypsy ear-rings ef the toteeA tashlott are elrotonlng Jata- tri-angular akape the ear of wemea who- wear the and Dr meueuUy dlsdgerlng thaw say London doctors gome ef the new ear rings weigh as maeh as fBfPeunaao TI(aay doetora declare that flier have an Increasing aum-ber ef ellents who son la them to have their sere messaged so aa to bring them baeto to their erlglnel sBape This to about the only method whisk doaton -know to reatore the ear to Its natural shape without aa eper- TRIPLETS BORN AT USBON FALLS LISBON FAILS Mar (BpeCtol) triplets weru born' early Tho reday morning to Mr and Mrs Joseph Fopodak of this town They have' boon named Edward George and Fan I and tola Thursday forenoon mother and 09ns were all doing- well Mr and Mrsr-Popodsk arc well-known In town having lived here aver alnoe their marriage They reside on High street They hare three older children top cone and ono daughter Con Maloney Captured BKL7JJT March 8 (By theUlwociated Con Maloney republican deputy chief of staff has been captured in Glen Aherlow Maloney wu the successor of Liam Deasy vhosc peace proposals muds white a prisoner of the Bb-iloual Army month ed that the vela Would bo sustained Move to Adjourn I move tho houae adjourn ea Rcpreaentutlva Round The motion wa loot it ant willing to etay Mra until I chanted Mr -Rounds and light thle thing out Governor wants to cave a Utile money he said hea boon that Way aVcr Uses ha waa a kid" cried Representative Rounds hla father was mayor df Portland ha drove hla hack for him to save iqonsy he Nat of Order Mr Speaker cried Wing- of Auburn Hoe to a point of order Thle le The epee leer mid he felt to give the Portland representative some latitude hut that he wne out of order The veto woo sustained by vote of ill to AUGl'ETA Mar I Representative Hounds ot Portland In the hours Thursday tkirttd that Gov Banter drove liiei for hi father (Then the parent woe mayor of Portland and thereby the' Portland representative atarted one of the emartpat little battle that the Maine togtolntura hoe wKni'iwed-ln yfcai Thle came when Speaker Holley of the houae moved that the governor could not recall hla message vetoing the appropriation reaolvea for (000 annually for the laepee-tlon of marketing conditions Mr Wing' of Auburn- moved that the veto and' the reaolve take their coqetltullonnl courier IlamlUon of Caribou explained that another MIl wail before the Houae whleH would tdke care of thle matter and he hop Red Hot Debats Dver Bill AUGUSTA Mgrck 8 (Sp)vi RtobiUt th 0uUiw ftoKchULte rritetewii: Wfajf ef Aoboni mleg gnfl tha rtflofr rg Its tw- itadkigB nd fgM4 to'teoZi- ISS LAVOIE GETS VERDICT OF $750 Auburn Girl Wins in Suit Against Lin-neus Merchant Because of Auto Accident to the Mopte iMgndmrnf ln 1 SEVEN DIVORCES AT FEBRUARY TERM OF SUPERIOR COURT fcri of the- jtobclaryoommlttso wljio asslgnsd tho odvsrao mport of i' this resolve 90 answer ths geaUsmaa Baagorn Jt-t might-appeal to s-v boom nr rirlanliiiare that ha wa mambor of th A verJli-1 of 178 woo awarded If year old Cor Inna Lavoie of Auburn In a decision-handod down by Jostles Henry Oakes of superior court Thursday In tha girl's lull against Linnetia Merchant for damagM as tha reenlt of an automobile accident gepL It liti Mias Lavoie euSarad a brokes log when the automobile in whiek TACK REFERENDUM ON HEAD KLL Committee Beports Yavora My on Its Reunion with Thomastoh AUGITBTA Wrch I Owls Hood and South Thomastou ought to be elngle town to tho notion of tho committee on Towns ns It made clear by Its report Thursday in the Senate on the bill to reunite them but tho committee ae-eopto tho suggestion of homo rule ao advanced by both ridte In the recent hearing it reported ought to ptM la i hv draft oa tho blit to reunite those towns The new draft provide dthat A referendum shall be hod by tho voters of eaeh town and majority of the voted oast la If a both towns to for tho acceptance the aiarfiag shall tak place it furthor provldaa that If ouch be the result the boards' of selectmen In each town shall cofatlnue aa a Joint board for the one municipality un til thadnuat toa meeting of- the folWDrlng March Aa ought to pass rdport was made by the commute Taxation on thsbtll providing that notices of the asoeesmobJ Of toxef Oh tends In' the Maine forestry district be to own era was made by tho committee on Taxation Tho Cumberland county delegation made divided report on tho bill to add Justice to the superior court of that county Majority report wna ought not to pass minority report ought to pass HIES HARDING ON CRUISES IN WARMTH AND Q1 Itoalo II Hutchlno of Lcwlnton fra- a Charles 1C Hutehlna of Lewiston grass mid confirmed halite of liitukleatinii and cruel and abusive neatment Grace Johnson of Lewiston from 'Rupert Johnson utter desertion Ella Bryant of lfcchanle Falls from Elmer Bryant of Auburn rruel nnd abusive treatment nnd ex-trvinc cruelty Prod Leclalrof Lewiston pleaded guilty to a charge of Jllegal trons-es poythtloa nnd ou the recommafldo-ffon of the county attorney the woo continued for eentenco from term term fop one year gnd ho wad plaoed on probation A number of oaoco still remain on tho Hat- to bo eard during vacation eves divorce wore granted by Justice Henry Oakee before adjourning tho February term of superior court Thursday morning five were on the grounds of desertion one for cruel end abusive treatment nnd the other for gross and eonflrmed habits of Intoxication They arc: Rosa Anna Casey et Lewiston from Alexia Casey desertion euetodwof two minor children awarded to tho libellant Alice Unncll of Auburn from Abner Uhnell of Auburn desertion name changed to- Alice Anderson Arthur Tyler ef Auburn Mary Trier uUvr desertion ZelmtAr Jonre of Both from Harry A Jones of Lewiston tlon KENNEBUHK FIGHTS HRE IN BUZZARD IT Roberts BlbckBuhiswith $20000 Judge Bourne Loses Valuable Law Library GLOOMY PICTURES OF THE RUHR SITUATION IN THE LONDON PRESS tho KENXEBI NK Me March I-lre from an undetermined cause eetroyed the Roberta block In tha uiineee section early this morning couelng a lose of 110000 Among five tonanta burned out was Judge Harold Bourne who -lost hla tow library which had been handed down from three genera 'Bob Hale Was Caught Cat-napping in House TVs mohr trooU adbktt AVGUBTA Mar By pseku aasigament th Houso of Reprieedtatlves Thursday took ths divided mport at tha Judiciary committee on ths Barwtos resolve submitting a coast Itutlsaal amend-meat to tho people wMfthrmtd prohibit tha giving Of Mata old to Privately ephtronsd Institutional Tho majority of tbs sommittss rn Prild ought not to 'pass tho a nsrtty mport ed ought to pasatn a draft The new draft limits this prohibition to denominational sectarian parochial oc reUgtSus lot StltoUene autgocf thriwHnalT pmolydiVia opening fha debet jr-4eolqmd that the whole parpoee af thto waa to get tha state to ttoowfth the great prinolplea which act anted jthe teamen of tho coast Itu tlon ThOncw draft ho ooM had boon prepared for ths purpose of eon forming to IM grant fundamental principles of tho absolute oeptuwlton of otaM church Then was uoi ho In tho wholo'MIl eiagle un ary ward Each One had found to be of ths greateat lmpsvw tancs In other states where thb question had coma up- Ha doeinidl (hat complete separation of the church and state could not bo had when money was token Jtrqm on group of cltixena to support' the schools of another group gnd denomination s' No This sold JRepreeentetlve Barwise not aimed at religion aa such or at any partieatar kind of religion It to designed to Increase religious liberty nod oat- to raotrtdt IL I depredate statements Which wero mad at tho oommltteo bearing an this bill which warn of ths nature of appeals to fteiK ws hoard them estncthtnir ahaut sparks Nib tag Into tinder boxes aad eenflagra-tloos that might smuts to no eogflagratlon no tinder boxen and no sparks to fly-The other atatm which have adopted a simitar amuadmenL adopt-M It by vote of the people hi pesos sad harmony Them were no rivers of blood flowing In Penney lvanlx a Aid He eeuld hot but feel tht the op pstellon had As bdieto la eelflshneaa Ths mayor ef Portland 1 bad etetod that Bishop Walsh of tbs' Roniad Cat bolls diocese Fortlaad had asked thdt Of publte funds be turned over to ths parochial schoota Mr Bar Ira sold that he warn Informed that- a demand ior pubne moneys foe us In parochial schools ha brag -nmda upon tha of- fleiato of Boiith BerwtCk Mr Barwise wov exceedingly sor-ty that it wm oeremery to euspend any appropriation sorry' that any school mast suffer by this mean 9 but that ths time-to do tbta wae sow when there would ba th toast harm tn closing he mid that he appealed to (ho soembsm i of i the house mniemher that thla la wot a new a Wntrtod matter but that tt wm getting back to the -fbodamsa-teto to tha: abooluto asparattow et ehurah-and state and be hoped that they wsnld veto according to (hair sea sciences 4 not accorilngto thett poUllcal asplraUona Repreeeetalvc Maher of AaguaU sJld that devolved apm hlm ee a SANFORD RESERVOIR SUDDENLY GOES DRY Nobody Knowi 0)00 Feopte without Water Except from Write and Melted mm Snow -tj: SANFORD March With the reservoir water supply this town completely shut oft POOS pfenom ufferrd from thirst Wed arid ay night Bom fortunate persons who have that are productive sold water at cants for Jive gallons and thp output waa eagerly takes vl)fiigtoraS have sold aD their distilled water roda and soft drinks and housewives could be soon today bringing enow Into thslr kitchens to be melted for cooking purposes 'Yesterday's storm has paralysed traffic between thle town and neighboring communities ao that halp cunX corns st ones froociha sat- Tho mssrvolr ran dry Tuesday Bight tor soma undatermlaed no-ton and all available men of tbs publia works department am trying to And ths cause Trouble-was lint discovered Wednesday morning when tauerta refused to function- after VAUSTBFCKED TV SPURIOUS STOCKS SAYS PRES CROMWEU NEW YORK March lrmour Cromwell president of tho New York Ktock Hxchqugc In an address before the Merchants Association of New York declared that persistent storks to ths affect that Waif gtraot to without reservation opposing legislation looking to ths cheeking of fraudulent practices ia dealing In gecuiltka are untrue Referring to published etatemcnle attributed recently to District Attorney Uanton tliat U42(IS00OOC bad been teat to the publia thru broken since the War" Mr Cromwell said he wished to deny moat emphatically that apUriuua securities are halted by the brokers Bucket shops are not brokerage houses ho said and "wash soles" have been- punishable as a statutory offense for many yearn Any member of tho New York Block Exchkngo found guilty of the offense he sold to punished by expulsion He said luc Block exchange to opposing certain legislation now pending at Albany but that Wall' direct Interests will roily to the support of legteteticn in 'which the operation of legitimate busimee men worn divorced um the qperatlone of swlndlon Reputable and rt sponsible tab la he sold done mom to give New York its prestige than any other bateau and I protest again tit oouplmg 01 legitimate and supremely necessary bueiaee with Ibo operniloua of REPORTS PROGRESS 'IN NAVYSCRAPPING LONDON Mar fa lbs House' of Commons With regard Is tbs progreae of signatories ef the Washington armament treaty ward eerapplng units of their fleets In excess 'of the vessels called fat under ths treaty' 1 CL Aracry first bird of the admiralty sold tha mates had ceased work a sterna capital ships and acid two ohaolcie battleehlpa which wArs being btsken ap had also hod dtenuntlcd five oihera preparatory to ante Japan bad 'Mapped work oa lp capital teripa Md removed tho ah auunoats from Hvo others aad paid ea tha staffs of sight other capital ships France pad Italy Mr Amery said wbro not- afftstod wader- th treaty The first lord sold ths British tapirs bad aha ado Bed its program build four capital ships and aubati-C two capital ships af smelter tonnage In addition it had rendered teghtoon cap! lot nhlpa tocapable of further warlike eervtce Seventeen of thee vessels had been aeld and wn-t be coaipletely broken up DOWNfi GKYS MVMICS PARIt ksrfk-teAdltMdt dang been grant ed hem by da-fxaK ts Heary Dowse front Hsian Lonlaa Fogs Dowaa tks daughter of i former govern si Vermont 2-' Ths adding took place' to Jt attend Vt in IMA Mr Down whs to European manager of tho sought the dlvorcs on thV grousd that hla wife had yeTusbd I -ritooln with toll she Mr Merchant and three of tot deter' wars riding on ne night of tho list turned turtle throwing tho occupants out She wu In St hospital until February of this year and la now compelled to use a crutch when I liking She told tho court that erehant had bun drinking at tho time ef ths accident Merchant denied this eld said that tha road woo rilppcry tions of the Bourne family Deep enow from yesterday's bltataad mads quick response by the Are department difficult The Roberta building contained tha Jtwelry store of Frank Barrett Tha upper port of tho adjoining building of Curlte A Roberta grocers waa damaged ths loss on build Itig and contents being estimated at and wan placed upon Mr Halo's desk gentleman from Portland to In reealpt of a mrasage from tho animal -kingdom" announced Speaker Holley That wee tho signal tor tho House to break loot it rose to a mas And tho woman and cheered tha Portland mambor When tha cheering was-ended Hr Hals expressed hie appreciation of tho gift and don't know whether this animal to licensed yet or not but if not I know oho wants to bo" It was not "hob" cat by of lemon All heal Unao wort running wUh the exception of Webber arogne which wm cleared during tha morning Clam wera'numlag to Both nnd the smow-plowa which wont to tho relief ef tho Lake Grove ead Meehan 1 FhlM cam had fooeh-d both on Wednesday evening On tho Anguetn -Ha care were running to Sabot to and ofllolala of tea' road expected a tluw trip would bo-modo oarfy bf tho afternoon At taaWdaek Thnraday morning a plow had mashed comer and another wan on' the way to meet it having oaaumed direction yearn ago of th Jnmber huslaeaa aaUbUahad byhto father Ho waa yearn ef WASHINGTON' Man Ooltoe-llea of hack taxea by tha Treasury today passed the mark and further oaltacttoas-wltl-help lo riders present ekUnetea ct tha budget Mdb Olflctoto i helleve tbo av-rare-monthly-receipt from-heck iaxri( during the reumladev- of thq total year anxyexcced INK AUGUSTA March I Representative Hale of Portland got a eat Thursday He wasn't looking foe tho cat but that didn't prevent hla getting it Tho cat came early In the session of Thursday morning In tho House nnd was an assurance to tho nam-her from Portland that his aeoaei-atee had token notion of tha bill ter tha licensing of eats which ho introduced in tho house on Wednesday Tha cot waa brought Into tho House Immediately following tho reading of the Journal by a folfa ttsprssentatlv Barwtoe to tho point that tbei warn thsssln 'thta jT' sura- who Wool vote so thte er any ether ttmim hseonse ofjsikyy rather than prluelpleri foal that ha-r' Igsani to atet yea t' Vote as jronr eommM aenra dictated and pntto-T sv that will be goo iulde'te yosrsenscleace" vsst'" Keprescnla-: tlvo Maher' Mr Maher Sold the tod wew draft abandoned Mv prspcteticn x)ste- tende charitabls oa watt M--Vetlg- isuriHtituUoMbr herhffiJiioal He dld al think this wsnld be aert-swsly esntederad for he amerted the' draft jtm woadq tha Uq erig-ImL Wt- He sold that was ptoofy Matettntlsaol natterttg at tha ant uma asd ahraya had bos tesee the adoption In un sf arttote YUt of ths constitution of Mates nwet any situation coatompteled by this mendment fia thu eon- the dpeakcrrcnd manyabi teracte tesm tho debates of the conl sHtutloool soavsntto stUlM Ho lnstoted that It was ohoarid to snppoM that' the 1IM Catholics Malns would ever be agle to prae a Cktholle parochial kysteiu -upea' tba f(MM naa-cntheUc ln mod Otear ltot chawing tha amounts whlch ths state has gteen i during tts A tg various -ashaoto nnd'Mllaga and said that to that time that two anah pathslis -Instltulldns hod reotemd stats old and that the totel ws but 4MM --whltomld to Batea-caHsga rseteved 2 $4MM tn thq ysam lMl -qnd JPjO It wait agUatlod' oi tbto klad A urge whlchvwM rsapootehl fr tha present eoudUlo o( unmet thruout -th natten He qaoted George WashtagtonM having paid hi respects to tho'Cuthtekw vaad' gtren'thesa grant emdlt tor the sue- comfyl proeepirtlon of thq' Kevolo' Concludlug 'Rspraaeatatlv Maher said keep suf batauo goi easy not da anything to rack ths haaL LI believe this meoa-ursr to bn Unwise teem 7 standpoint (if ttla bnporatlvo and paing tho 'dtoenssten forthaY meuhere ef tha Judiciary aoaunlt- tou wh algaa ratoorlty raport -f 'the- aoaratitte' RepraeSBtattm Wing ef Aubum aald that the tasue involvsd waa not rshglon but tew Tho eoaoUiutia provided for the pmteetlaa of people of dlffricnt re-UgiM view--'-- He aald -that never during the hlteory-vf th ditto hod th provisions of -arliela eight boon Invoked lastUutlsn 1 after luaUtiiUan- had Mknd and received Slato aid and nira thn crux of the problem had been reached Tho question wne boll met riot the power the state to grant a bounty to i prim: laailtutloa conducted bjr the roll glsus droomlMtiow k- BRAUN Mamh (By UiS Aaoo-elated The iwqmuii hoe decided to prerant to the Rcicbetsg pin abolishing the ministry of IM 1 treasury an oeonomy moeeum 1 The ftmctloM of tha portfolio will ba divided between tha mtalMrlM oonomlce and the Intritor Frop-erttee klthort admtnletumd by the tseaeury will bahaaded over to a Nmltsd company with a rspttel ef 40ASOiMe ararks'- VA- was brief and ike to -It that ho csaeiii- Ined Tha rasseagi governor sold md tt unwise to esicad thq Ur laws the -Jeweler1 trade LONDON March I (By the Associated Gloomy pictures of tho all nation In the Ruhr with warnings of crisis are painted today by some of the Lons don neweiiaper correspondents A Duereeldsrf dispatch to the Telegraph says that Unemployment to increasing and that the political situation la dangerous Economic conditions he describee ui disastrous asserting that 15000 persona are without work In Duesoeldort alone and that the unemployment wages art Insufficient The workmen alto notlcenbly depressed the correspondent adds and rumors are current that they are begin lag to doubt tho toeuo of tha struggle The French this dispatch asserts Fair and Gilder WASHINGTON March for northern New England Fair tonight and Friday colder tonight moderate to fresh northwest winds Forecast for southern Now England: Fair dnd continued sold to night an ridny moderate to fresh northwest winds? JOtmXAI AliMAXAO lAngtk-W day 11 hnk ll mlesA leyrs Increase hre IT mine (7th day of year Thursday Friday sa l(-esta Bonlhber It min Bath 4 min 2( Gdttff on Tonight TITUSVILLE Vjg March Another chapter In the "erutoo of tho Pioneer" a story of President Florida vacation began today at this point on the Indiana river The preceding ended here i at yutterday when tat Pioneer tho house hoot carrying tha Presidential party tied up for tho night Tho new chapter Judged by those which hi vo gone before promised to unfold another story of game of go'f and of more cruising -over quirt waters of Florida's east coaat Inland waterway tt held ao prospects of Any thrtlla but tho President as the chief character has indicated ho desires not excitement but qnlet Tha now portion of the story served to carry Mr and Mrs Harding still furthor from lay blast which tost night reached deep Into the South Hero it woo cool but not uncomfortably so even for those who llvt In this region of perpetual summer THE FRENCH FORCES RE-ENTffipORTMUND BERLIN March I (By the Asso-clatnL The French re-enter-ed Dorfbinnd today surrounding a school house and disarm hg tha police won quartered there Tho force was removed tei aa unhnewa retina tioa Tho French allowed tho fretrol-msn to toko their halos rings with them white tha oncers wen permitted to rotate their -aworda 1 Tho town hall was inter Coupled Units from Rtesutteld and Horten were used In aparatlon ANITA STEWART AND HUSBAND DISAGREE SPRING AGAIN IN ATTACK ON WINTER aowma nmeo-m Maine Emerging Thursday from Counter Offensive of Snow-Trolleys Recovering from Storm Struck Schedules are preparing to daul with the food problem which will undoubtedly arise with the increase of unemployment Their soup kitchens? boy cot ted at flret are now popular diihlicn Dying The Cologne correspondent of the Dally express reports that conditions In Essen and Bochunutra pitiful and that tha death rate among tho children hoe-risen to per cent In the last month nnd milk to almost unobtainable The phrase blockade" to on tho lips of tho whole Qrrmnn population Thf French military authorities have given' definite orders to admit all foodstuffs to the cities but some of the trucks never arrive and part of tho shipments to stolen Education tha correspondent adds to at a standstill for thaJTrench have occupied the schools Tho passing of each day flnda public feeling more embittered Mo Dull Over l'ho Improsjlon that tho cauldron In the Ruhr may boll over at Any lime with fearful resatto In bloodshed" to expressed by the Cologne representative of tha Westminster Gaxatte Ho oonttnnoa: to tho opinion of those boot able to Judge that unless an agraa-meat to soon reached It can only be a matter of time before another war breaks out 1 am-told that Franco would not hestltate to doctor war and bomb the German cities Including perils If her feroea ar attacked" 1 The correspondent adds that It to only fair to point ont that many TMfHo at this Chare etsr may bo traced to German sources Ha smarts that the duncally of obtaining reliable in-formatloa because efthe severance of eommanlcatione to being constantly empkaflsed In this eounscffoa ths Cologne Correepondent of iba Kxprem soya It to Imposalble to verify coma of tha torle In-elrcutotioa and that tumors much more serious than the faeta warrant Sra rite BOY SCOUT PANTS IteNIm $205 Pri TMJBBER BOOTS Jtr thtJFM ChOdrcnTfl! l'' d)h Up 29 Synillcilalort and Lteeelq tm Cm 1 Ten and a half Inches of teB In tho storm which began some time beroro daybreak' Wednesday tailed trolley care and AliiMfri train service within a few hours began to ofiato In the afternoon nnd gdvo way to bright otarllgM-tFodnaa-day -ovealng followed by Um ana-shine of Thursday Aadroacoggm and Kennebec railway 'whose er vlfc wag badly prooUcal-T with tho orbed ule OF Merck iband at Mary WRUae Ffoefamn nmreltot died auddeply jtoot qlsht at hla home Ho Waa graduated from Ml-lego Ih meant! atn4le medicine He nevcr practlcrd hewrrer ihr(6rn- asses (41-- sad fWini living Oosglas 'Meebeos and MMjge galisiuy- (foelo Mali f(PerfbruitoeM et Uad TlMArckla Onri and Wheeler and Qeleyt Howard reekmaa Reviews- Johnny- Berne Manley aad AHrsv Pesters Picture Jofcu i -I i i Atisod lveus (COntloaMS IK to -tl-Cbrll Whsplhl and -Jdekle coogss tie i KUrt CnlEoes la 'Oo Until iisroM -e Hld-Uai DascoMdrmlle acsplcea Lana (' Ateoala- LM ANOELJSflL March fAalta gt swart motion yteturo actreaa nnd her hjtoband Rndcilph CRuMran rector bars graod to disagree for n-llttte white and Hvo pan'rKla towoM sold geeordlhg to tho Los Angola TDasa pahUahog to day j'H-ijw 1 am jut eoatenmtoUng a divorce? oho added laid-1 am aura rty hoteadlenX Thera M-foeivtoa Freemea toast I know jof crippled by tha storm had omergod from the drifts exportation of resuming Its FREEMAN-HUSBAND 2iiTHEN0VEUSTDIES MBTUCHSl' SEHflTESUSTfllllSUETO If I ova do get' a dlvwte-1 i ntoka all tha Milk pnblih ter tlon picture patraao are eatlttod to know tha troth about toelr enter ilMCh -Jt itHriallj vste sf ths bill mtUii Jani rte BchiM sent to tbe Saasts Thuradqy by Gsr Baxter Tho ysta tr 'V" wrB umras -L wwisa.

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