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V- -s 1 1 at 'k-' Hr-T V- V-' Ma Vo a- s' i -O' S' vv: a'-V- 1 'r'-i 4' WEDNESDAY NOVEMIER UWISTON MNINO JOUINALlIWtSTOKrikUIUIH MAM rjHttaiANat Fagan tnd lira- James OVfailL both of Long Island' NY lira Kay Balia Melbourne Fla and Mrs Peter Smith Goshen NY fire grandchildren and two greit-grandchfldreii- Gianging Times Topic Annual i'i'' WITT' 1 stale tonfercnce itoJr'V'S A- Age Seniority Are Central Issues In Maine Battle For Political Survival Jf Women and Theif Bodies to the mqro actiowoncnted Proposal for a State-Wldo Womeea Center Other hlghUghta et the day wiB include art work and crafts by women artiita of Maine Women from- various parts of tho state wiB give dramatic presentations poetry readings song and dance Day care will be available during the conference end ear pools win be'arranged from various parts of the state- Main Woman Changings Tlmei jg'the title uf the second annual statewide conference' Is be held'Nov ll at the University of Maine MUbuaU i At am the conference day will begin with brief welcome Batty Tells Her Story a film by Ubm Brandon ie scheduled to ho shown cohtlnaouslp throughout the day beginning at 8:18 Twnety-four workshops will bo offered with topics ringing- from the- personal ANNS GLWU8I Anne i ZcHrttP MP WeUGAHP gltAK Hinuf Ik 1 OLOUPCUdkHfi'r i MARTINA WILKINSON Hprr Hag Doubled Federal Aid To States And Localities In urra he wee criticised By party officials for barely campaigning and net helping other candidates He wm bytt per cent Complicating this n't election In Maine is the abolition of the party square at the top of the ballot -snd a new form which Usta the candidates alphabetically not by party The ballot change was engineered by Republicans in fear of Democratic Sen dm und Muskie's I Presidential candidacy When Muskie's campaign caved-in most Republicans admitted privately 'that their atrategy had backfired- Had the party square been retained the GOP would have had a good chanro for' a landslide Democrats feel the ballot change will aid them greatly this year A large number of rank and file Democrats stinging from native son Presidential demist difficult to Sush very hard for Sen George icGovern "Frankly I don't even mention McGovern The less said the better I worked like heck to get elected two years ago and with McGovern at the top of the ticket I'm in for an even tougher job in getting reelected" says one Democratic CICLICUi lr DA' Associated Praia Writer AUGUSTA Maine (AP) -Age and seniority are the central issues as two of Ma'ne'a most popular vote getters battle for political surviaL Republican Margaret Chase Smith the only elected womaq in the U3 Senate faces' formidable opnosition from DS Rep William Hathaway who is giving up bis 2nd dstrict post after eight years Mrs smite ha stuck 4o the traditional 1 low-key frugal campaign which has seen her bury previous opposition Hath wayr4Si4weHgwhat is probably his most vigorous and expensive effort to stay in Washington In the primary tha 74-year-old incumbent spent about 10 cents a volt compared to almost 100 tlmos that figure expended by her epponenU-Cape ElUabeth millionaire Robert A Monks She won 2-1 Age says Hathaway "only became an issue os a result of a1 question from reporters Actually It's something that's a fact mora than an issue It's something peoole will have to consider' Hathaway says he has Ion favored tee mandato retirement of House and Senate members at age 70 The first time the BfB NELL1R L1BBT Fractures Elinwla Accident A Lewiston resident was treated tor an foacture at a hospitaT tela afternoon following an unusunl auto accident on the River: Road Lewlaton near the city damp A spokesman for' the Central Maine General Hospital aaid Robgrt Bradbury 35 of23LA Main St lustaincd a fracture of tho right elbow aiwoBai lacerations of the elbow Ha was passenger in ear driven bv "Abraham Bradbury 88 of the seme address The am mishap Occurred as a large city waste packer truck and tha Bradbury Ucl were passing on ftiver Roaq Officer Eugene Gucrnev aid a four-to-five-pound rock which was lodged between twe of the dual tires at the rear of the large vehicle was freed suddenly and flew through the air crashing through tho windshield of the Brwi bury-pickup truck otrikiag the arm The waste packer driven by Ifvite Corriveau 48 of si McNamara St' Lewiston sustained no apparent damage and tee Bradbury vehicle about $140 worth Riding In the waite packer was Daniel Tardif 24 of P4fin 1- Anmher passenger vehicle wai Harold Small 32 of Lewlaton' I Momenta eirlier police investigated a misnap n' --'v I truck being driven by Leo Bouroeeu a of 193BaaleM Lewiston and a car operated by Afmand Blouin 51 of 1M Lewiston -Willie Gee investigated the 10:50 am mishap in from of 82 Pine St He reported no Injuries -According to tho report Bourbeau driving a truck wed- by A Fuel Co of Lewiston was pulling away from the curb and Blouin was Msteriy on Pine street No damage pas reported to the while th car auatained about 8200 worth i I Nellie Libby Nellla Libby 83 of 84 Elm St Auburn died today at the CorB Ian Nursing Home Rymforo where she had been patient three months A Bom et Bath' Sept I 1808 the daughter of Joseph and Reporta Car Vandalised A retired Lewiston Public Works Department staffer reported to police this morning that tha date board ear wu damaged during the night Omer Parent of go Garraton St- said tee date wu Hashed during the night while the car wu parked in An froqt of the house LL Anthony Emm! aaid the matter remained under police -Investigation Other Incidents of malicious mischief last night involved the throwing of egfi the tipping" over of trash cans the lighting of firacraekert the fmc ting oil windows with wax and the praying of auto with shaving creanu i-ji Anne C- LacAsM 11 of 111 Wsbber Are' Lewiston died rS- this morning 1 at her home ioVowtag a long Alness Bora at Lowtitoa Mar 30 1BSB- thodaughter' of 1 uV Lansaeand Marguerite Dionne shajivdin' Lewiston all her life a memberof Holy Cress parish1 v1: She was to be a seventh grade student at Montello Junior High School this year Mb Laeaiee'a survivors wlde her parents two V- brothers1 Richard and Mare I both of Lewiston- the materna endmotber Mrfc Kra Bioniw 0f lewistour end the paternal grandmother Mr --'Ilia Lewiston nmstN era refwrs hmm grt- iffy rwisrl mntm It kt i SW Qwrw WSet irtir rlmT aeeiNNiMo ta Nw Sntt Ll eMv Its penditures for community valopment and housing have been $1 Milton a year higher than to the four ytara-f the previous administration Nationwide the rate1 of increase in crime was only one per cent In the first 'half 1873 compared with 122 per cent from-1860-M For every $1 spent to fight poiiutipn four years ago the administration has budgeted 8350 this year He Mid the federal machinery nd strategy hi thla area ha been overhauled and the first time the air in our cities is getting end "we- ere beginning to win the battle to clean up our lakes and rvw 1 Revenue He -i minded of the 8302-billinn revenue sharing bill signel recenwy to give fends to state and Huai governments over IHe next five years to use as ney neefi Nixon Mid he has six revenue sharing mils left over without action by tha Congress and the goal of theM measures also ia "to make government responsive again to the voice of the average citizen" WASHINGTON (AP) President Nixon said today his administration's "urban strategy" has doubled federal assistance to states and localities and has increased their freedom to use the money as they see fit He spelled out what he said were effective programs to help meet the crisis of the cities to the 10th of a series of paid llttcah-radio speeches Speaking live from the White House Nixon Mid the key point of his urban atrategy not only that it give our commu-i nltles the dollars they need but it also gives them the freedom they need to sn those dollars effectively" "We have doubled-federal assistance to states and to meet the crisis of their the said "but we have also Increased the sense of freedom and control in our to meet the crisis of the spirit Nixon ticked off these examples of programs he Mid have grown in sire the last four years and have improved in effectiveness: Average ex legislator Former Auburn Resident Dies In Jefferson Crash NEW GLOUCESTER Martina Lynn Wilkinson 23 died Tueidav when the car she wee operating went out ol control on Route 32 at Jefferson end 1 crashed Into another vehicle She wai bom at Lewiston Aug 12 1MB the daughter of John and Pbvllia Cohb Wilkinson Mias Wilkinson had reaided most of her life with Mr and Mrs Oscar Sawyer et Auburn and New Gloucester Following their deaths abt with Patricia Sawyer New Gloucester a Lewiston teacher Miss Wilkinson was graduated from Gray-New Gloucester HI School In 1887 and Fannin Mate College in 1171 She hi been employed at the Jeffi Elementary School and previously was a substitute teacher at Lewiston Auburn and New Gloucester She wes aa active member of the First Congnwatlonnl Church New Surviving are her mother af Hartford Conn: two brothers John WUMnaon Hartford Conn and Gregory Wliktnaoa Auburn: nd her maternal grandmother Ruth Abb Auburn Mary McCann she' received her education in the schools of Bath and was a domestic worker Her husband Archie Libby died 30 years ago she was a member of the East Auburn Baptist Church -bln Libby's survlvon Include Area daughters Mrs Grace Goodnowe of Brunswick Mrs Iona Eccies of Staten Island Jr Clara Leblanc of 'Gtouceater seven sons Leo of Auburn Maaa WHliam and Maurice of Lewiston and Francis of SabaUus grandchildrm and 17 great-grandchildren people I've ever met He'd bovl from a strong Remiblicah community-It's generally- acknowledged that Hathaway has bad a great deal of Republican support In the past while Mrs' Smith garners many a 1 1 votes Both eandldatos optimistic This election year anecdote may best summarise the situation: Hathaway was seated next to an elderly woman at senior citium dinner The woman asked her tablemates: "Won't it be nice to hive Senators Smith and Hathaway working together in Washington?" hm uwWww jimmu MfCJMa 4 question was put to Mrs gmiih publicly she answered: "Age is a matter of mind not matter of She says her health is good-despite major ortMpedic surgery twice during recent she enjoys her Job and no trouble maintaining a schedule which many younger people would find exhausting Hathaway has been extremely careful about net launching personal attacks on the woman a grant portion of the MMim1 nlgptorite refers to affectippote-lyJte Margaret" Asked to sum up hie campaign la one word Hathaway says and apaaka on a variety of topics foam -teil import quotes to foreign affairs but not on Sen Smith He elaimi his opponent is merely satisfied to point to her record ifh man UnM Mwwmkw Mrs Nina 1 Bradford i UVEBMORX Miss Nina Bradford 00 of Bmtuu XilU died Tuesday afternoon at the Loveiett Nurain Home Auburn offer a long lilneaa She had lrcn a patient at the nursing for the past six yean i was born in Lewiston 29 1882 the daughter of min and Adelaide mr-j Bradford Fur many rdrs she was employed as a sales lady for Peck Co Lewiston Surviving are two brothers Robert of Madison and Phillip of Fuller A Quiet Man Who Hated Violence Sought In Killings Air Piracy Lfelxm Police e-Sff Several Coin Kuhn Fines Finley For A Series NEW YORK (AP) Bowie NEW YOBK (AP) Bowie men OcM si mt sun AtarMto Lynf! WllklnMi Mr ewmal BwA-Nm dtoicMtr W'n- IW mtvIcm wis to Unto om llttol Own In er hesitate to fight official policy if he thought -it was err roneous" ufd Roy Chaves a follpw worker at the Commerce Denartment "I had no Met he could do 1 thl kind of thing" -uid Bulks family' lawyer "He web- ton-' stltutionaliv opposed to shooting and -wouldn't even go hunting with me A kinder friendlier' man than Charley Tuller FTt' never met" A bank manager end 's policeman were trilled In'the bank robbery in Arlington on Oct 25 An dirline ticket clerk wad' killed during the hijacking four" dava liter Arlington Va police Mid they found what said Was the apart-1 with his friendt a is' di-'" i 18 and revow acqualntalnced -r-called Tuller Identified Graham XL to ha CnM JM- early Sun- bois read sV- ravolu- Area Incidents USHON FALLS "We have "Znt solved lot of mlicioui-viiKn a quiets well-mannered pros- mtocWef ceres plus two or three base- perous former federal offtoiai the Usbon lb11' fined clurIe Fin who hatok violence is being Department reported1- the world cham in connection with- tee 1 don't know where they get that idea I've been speaking on the issues since March Aa for my record nobody has tried to attack that" Mrs Smith said Hathaway has spent every spare minute on the campa gn trail visiting all gas municipalities ia Ins rural elate at leasi twice since lest winter Mrs Smite stuck to weekends only 23 trips from Washington since last Nav OUMCMWf arltor to eM I tmw hW DM Sato Mi Ctoirtary MtoMv Malm Frtaito an rdatlwa "Sf PC tonkin Wtowv Tkurtoav I ta 4 an Tto eM-Thaw wliMn to innto to-nnfiato to tor toanaty nay toto to (to y- a 'JjT ASHLEY SMITH MECHANIC '-'FALLS mces for' AWley Smith Monday from -the Richard Bird Richard Bird C3 brother of an Auburn resident died Oct 28 at Toledo 11 June XI 1M8 the son of Sidney and Ella tSawtelle) Bird he wee a graduate of Rockland High School Class of 1827 and attended the University Maine He was former member and past president of the Rockland Klwanis Club and former member and past president of the Rorkland Camera Club While at- Hnck'nd he associated Company He la survived by his wife the former Elisabeth Caves twe eons Richard Jr and Greeory noth of Toledo: a later Mrs Robert (Mery) Hudson of Auburn: and a brother Elmer i Bird of Rockiand- with the John Bird Wednesday Juveniles are to appear in court on charges rangine from breaking into a garage taking a motor vehicle without o-per' consent malicious mischief of winter She started her fulltime Mid Maine Mutual Prnnerty and stumping aftei a a the old Roberts Pharmacy clared "the only freedom for hlacko is at the point of ijun" Many Mid civil righto and tee unfair shake Tuller minorities have received 'n this counlry-waX-fldriying in Mb life which1ntha' last eight years Mw him move from business to leaching to aodal work and then the government He was a graduate of the New School for Social Research In New York In the government he advanced rapidlv in various departments andagenciM until he reached the '(ViinoteWeli partment and berime so dalist In promoting ntaor'ty businesses Citing a diabetic condition requiring Intensive medical treatment Tuller resigned Ort If- effective this Friday from tV "cfruVcti his 828438 Job "He was extremely concerned about social issues likh povertv He was very gutsy-one of the most enurjufoous they left-wing literature in ment Tuller shared two sons and their minister's son Tuller weed The sods Jonathan Bryce Vinto several The elder Bryce a third man as YfilUam White and a foqrth man believed Jorathan ail were In lowing the hijacking da former who termed him oerfect Mid he had recently era! hooka on tiie Cuban tion About 42 per pooulation Gifts Were Given Suppar Gallant Raymond 'Funeral Homo Mechanic Falls' with Rev Albert C- Niles officiating! Interment was in Maple Grove Cemetery Mechanic Fll Bearers were Hubert Pulklnen Peul Foster Ke th Bennett Brian Baird Timothy Pike and Stephen Grover killing of three persona the injuring of two more bungled bank robbery attempt end an air piracy escape to Cube Charles A Tuller 48 a $26-OOO-a-year former Commerce Department official' is wanted for allegedly staging an unsuccessful bank robbery attempt to a Washington suburb and the hijacking of JetlincT from' Houston His two sons and another man are also sought hy uthnritiel Tiller who to white is said by those who have been in contact with him to be greatly concerned over civil rights lawyer Dennis Burke described his client as "left as heck almost fanatical about civil rights" piun Oakland Athletics $2500 for living increased com pen si-tton to two of his players dur ing the World Series The commissioner Mid Finley's action violated the baseball rule forbidding incentiie payments Finley announced during tnr recent series that he was giving catcher Gene Tenace end outfielder Joe Rudi $5000 each the DahlbCri purchased-tee check April 10 -Margery Stone bead of the bank's Collection Department said she Mid the check to Dahl-berg and that he gave her the $25070 cash Bdrker along with four other men was arrested last June inside the Democratic national ETJNERATi? cent beloogz AfawachuaetU js SiMiie Od SMn Ormw MS U- LhSnSsrs Csm- UjMl ssnrttss mm MM trim Hit MS Wisisnt senstsnile VrtymThw- 0V Msy- ttt 1 e-mThsrs wM to W-WMwa-hsun Arrmesmtnfs to -HMiiWtsi a Hubert Beaulieu HALLOWELL Habert (Ubald) Beaulieu 71 formerly of I Kt Vernon Augusta died Tuesday night In a local nursing boms after a long JUneas' 11 Ho wu bom in -Graiid' Isle Bept 15 1I98 tho son of Ronare and Leonie Beaulieu He was employed by Purrington Brae He was a Vcteraa el 7 'o' brother Oovia of Augusta and a ilater Mrs Desire Ouellette Lewiston Arthur McKee Sr PITTSTON-Arthur McKee Sr died Monday aftemooe at a Gardiner iifrsing homo wm born in Brooklyn NY Sept lSOC tho son of James ond -Huth Carter McKee Mr McKee founded the McKee: CotiitructioQ Co ef PitUton Survivors include Ms wife Dorothea Brann Pittston one son Arthur C- McKee Jr Plttatoni one daughter Mrs EnMne Dodse Farmlngdale twe brothers Robert and Walter McKee both of tomb Island NYrfour alatera Mrs James building offielals said The investigating officers is Paul D'auteuil Howser Mantle Taking Reins OfTheBangers DALLAS (AP) Dick Howser currently third-base coach for the New York Yankees will he named manager of the Texas Rangers within the next 24 hours the Dallas Times Herald aaid today Sports writer David Fink said in the story that Mickey Mantle former -New York Yankee center-fielder would Join the Rangers-aa a coach BLANCHE WILSON Services for Mrs Wilson were held Tuesday morning at the Plummer and Merrill Funeral Home with Rev- Donald Hinckley pastor of the First Universalis! Church officiating Interment took place at Grecelawn 'Memorial Park with members of the family serving ii bearers 'U i adjourned in mid-October Her biggest task she feels has been to get out and convince old-line oupportert that she's not "frill and feeble" She prefers addressing large dinners on a countywide basis and attending receptions to most with campaign workers Hathaway has poured thousands of dollars into advertising using many television spot Mrs Smith's only advertising are "Reliable and Responsive" posters with her picture and itgnature and for Margaret" bumper stickers The incumbent has bad a tong standing policy of' accepting campaign contributions only from the Republican Senatorial Committee She finished the primary in the Mack and refused a 115000 contribution from the" RppuMican State Committed A poll by Maine'! largest riailv newspaper the Bangor Daily News showed tha two candidate! running about even with juit evor 23 per cent undecided Th GOP state committee had a aurvey dona In eariv fall and a spokesman says "it showed the senator doing a little better than the News Mil released Ort-31 did" Oct 21 Graana Monastery alellewai- Portable Color TV Mra Blanche Bedaen 75 SchM St Auburn SSOOOBond' Mr Billy Warren Bex188 Greena $2500 Bond Mra Lorraine Cellini 41 Bates it Lewiston a sincbm thamcI wy nWN pnearw mnni 11 Dr Mnn Dr MS- ktr Dr Zanka Hi Nvnw at ttn CMO HwalM aw Ron Pinkney radio news- headquarters at the Watergate man held captive aboard the complex in Washington The -commandeered Eastern Air five were later iadicted by a lines Boeing 727 Hid the rin? Juiy on charges Jacker identified as Tuller de- of tweaking into the offices top steal documents and to install electronic bugs to intercept telephone and pral communications Democrats alleged the 825000 was used by Barker to finance the political espionage The Barker case to being heard without Jury Tools Taken In Break At Lisbon Falls LISBON FALLS -Hie Lisbon Police Department Is probing Hie theft of tools valued at 81791 from Building Material Inc late Monday night According to Chief Ronald Turcotte among the items taken were power sawa belt senders automatic nnler with sir compressor two sets of socket wrenches and others most of which carried the brand name Miller Falls Entranre to the structure located on the Lisbon Road was gained b- forcing a beck gacave door The equipment was transported bv foot to an adjoining used rar lot and loaded into a waiting vehicle the official said One set of ocm Wrenches as round in neerbv field Tuesday mnrn'ne 1 Tifveatigating the incident -tha occurred between 10 dip and LlaOMaaaa ahaaM Aa amrwsiaa anewii WILLIAM HEAWARD OXFORD Services tor William Heaward were heir' Monday at 10:30 am from th-Huff Funeral Home 2 Main SU South Faria with Rev JN Lello nastor of the Second Congregational Church Norway officiatinj Interment was In foe Pore Street Cemetery Bearers Norway Pul-Thomsi Kenneth end Kiit Heawajd all of ry Ozark Surprise Choice As PhiTs Mentor f-TL Oxford m'dnifht are Officers Walter Hathaway has a weekly poll Plummer and PHe Tmsr -and taken and ia October it had him cent wf'h 10-11 the electorate Chief TiwrterTiircfltte said a reoort'ef the break had heemrt nut on the te'etvne Assitin undecided tee Inveatlgat'on are thLrrankly ee trailing by I per cent of a vs County Sheriff's nd the State PHILADELPHIA" TAP) Denny Ozark a coach for tee Los Angeles Dodgers was reported today ay the aurpriM choice for manager of the Philadelphia Phillies Philliei' General Manager Paul Owens is expected to make' the announcement today one or Thursday Ozark! is like Frank Luc-chesi who was fired last July career pro without big league managerial experience Oiark Hfned with the Dodgers in 1842 and played as a drat baseman one year fo the low minors He then managed six different Dodgers' farm teams before being promoted to the Los Angeles coaching staff in good Androscoggin DenaMment Policy la papir $2 par laah la Uaf arlana jat iaaia ratal Cash Uiitliaaopaa Altdriars TUESDAY VVEDtlESDAt THURSDAY (Sample) Republican insider Hathaway ia campaigner He is not going to be easy to beaL If he iosra thltf one 'after-'- the governorsaio to 74 going ta have a bell of a' time keening it away from him" Democrats control the office hut Republicans have the legislative majority Mrs- Smith went to Congress 1848 with 714 per cent nf tee -vote- Her subsequent victories brought 588 per cent 818 ner cent end per cent Her ISM victory stands as a percentage record while ia 1MO she established records for th number of votes ever wffved by a state candidate and the greatest majorit Hathaway as dispatched to Washington in the Johnson lwidsite of 1S64 with 114 rer cert He won reelection in 1S88 FULL SEHUIGE PMA0V AirNevr Had 882000 C- Whitney president itf Air Nfrw England said tiidav I that the carrier fiad net refit of 882000 on sales o' 2 a) for the first nine months uf 1972 the profit "due primarily to a third ouarter which oroduced a net profit of t288nnn saioa of 81 rainog for the three-month period He Mid nassencera carried wwe from 88130 for the firat nine mnnths-ofTT to 11 T0 for the sime neffod of T2- an mrmw rf 71 per refit Ait New -England was fanned two years ago and started fl'eM ooera Mon in November of 170 The airline active1 engaged ie C-A route rectification ta the Ncw Eniand Snrvte Invegatton Wntn4 has Joind with several other Coipmuter AfHinw form the Associated' New England Commuters foe- for the pumoae Two FBI Agents Testify as Barker Trial Begins By ERIC SHARP Associated Press Writer MIAMI (API Two FBI genu two bank officials and two state employes led the na- of witnesse to the stand by 56 pw rent and two years as Watergate defendant later by 551 per cenL Bernard Barker went on served only New EnglsndAir il0" a' charges New England currently onerates hn Denton of a-flert of four DCJA's four Twin Otters -and two Beech SS aircraft Washington' and John Clohcrty of 'West Palm Beech Identified! a 825000 campaign check made! Your Card of Thanks will appear in all editions of The Sun and Jaurnar Far-Only- ComplatifliirniciBticil ft Blologfetl Dtptrtniit Utxtzinit sal Papirhaekt Complata GraatinsCard Display FbQ Lhia Cosmitlo DipartmiBi Ezpaodti Caaiy Dipt aai Gift Itimi FREE DiQiiry Sahrica and Gift Wrap Sarirlca Register for FREE PRIZES to bb given aiiay daily hiiring our 3 Day Open IIousol 1 rv -H-jt -I vr euj to Kenneth Dahlberg Preri jtont Midwest campaign finance chairman- Barker a former Central tntellirenre Aiency operative It aecqred of fradulentiy nota- girt Engtnd Ms own Aren A'riine as fo the days when Northeast FALSE TEETH Wonriai and Froblams mn TKEUWISTOH DAIL) HHre MU ap fSS fra hrasn Ig Jteout Dahlberg iMgre finrer stMdieis HeMe-i Mng oresgirt violation of thMi wore Mmfwubte 8f Itetp state MiT SHHEEBS S-kSStr UHUJfo? to- of Boca Baton Fla faguUrir wr Thomas Monahaa vice! 315 thin Street Lcimtcn lJi (lerata frea CZI3 gaapftal Kart a Dankla Daa) Lr- preaident af tea bank testified! ft.

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