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matter If such undertakings are made the basis THE BATTLE OF THE BULGE at for socializing medicine and care' of the in dividual. WILKES-BAKRB UBUSHING IX). "Although the report makes no specific recom 1V1T NORTH MAIN STREET, WOJCKS-BAKRE, PA. mendations in regard to health. Insurance, the ROBERT W.

JOHNSON. Editor main feature of the much-debated Wagner The Washington drew pearson (Trademark) (Lt. Col. Robert 8. Allen now on active service with the Army) Drew.

Pearson Says: Congressman Cox Shows How to "Lose the Taxpayer's Money and Public Street-Cleaning Con gressman Arrives at Capitol; -State Department Reaches 'the FEA. I 9k VAN LAKYS Vice Pre, General Manager 1 CHARLES a WALLEK Secretary Treasurer Murray-Dlngall Bill, it states the conclusion of Home Office, all departments Dial 32121 Branch Offices: the subcommittee that the pay-as-you-go method of meeting medical bills is unsatisfactory for KingstonSecond Floor, 279 Wyoming Ave. Dial Pittston Retllngton 7 Spring Street Dial 2-2121 Plymouth Jr. O. U.

A M.BMg., 106 W. Main Dial 2-2121 most people. The report declares that "remedi Nantlcoke 5 West Main Street Dial 2-2121 able action is over-due and should not be long NO TOLL CHARGES Telephone subscribers served by Pittston and Nan delayed," and advocates "some form of group Washington In its last dying financing." Voluntary prepayment, compulsory tleoke exchanges can call the Wiltfcs-Barre office of the Record without toll charges by asking lor Pittston hours, the 78th. congress issued a report which might well have been insurance, tax-supported medicine, or a combination of these methods, are cited as possible alter labeled to waste the taxpayer's money and the confidence Of the American people." natives. a-iui or jManucoKe a-jxa respectively.

MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Press exclusively entitled to the use (or publication of ail news credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published herein. All rights for publication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. It was the last reoort of the Promoting Pennsylvania Orchids to the soldiers canteen organized by the citizens' of New Philadelphia and Dover, Ohio, These two adjoining towns nave the distinction of being about the, livllest of any cities in the USA, not on a main railroad. So they have stationed their elaborate canteen 10 miles away at the nearest trunk line, and keep it going night and day. OWI received notice one morning that Bob Kleiman, one of their overseas writers, had been reclass-' ified by the D.

draft board and put in 1-A. Same morning Kleiman landed in the Philippines, With him in the boat were cor House committee investigating the Federal Communications Committee, It cost the taxpayers $110,000. It used up. the time of a five-man Pennsylvania has everything, boosters in the past have said. If it seemed to be an extravagant estimate at least it is borne out in large measure.

The Commonwealth's Department of Com committee of Congressmen for two years, plus dozemVof PCC officials who had to drop; the work they were doing to answer committee questions. MEMBER OF American Newspaper Publishers' Association. American Society of Newspaper Editors. A. N.

P. A. Bureau of Advertising. Audit Bureau of Circulations. Pennsylvania Newspaper Publishers' Association.

Published every morning except Sunday. National Advertising Representative: REYNOLDS-FITZGERALD. INC 515 Madison New York; Land Title Building, Philadelphia; 117 West Ninth Los Angeles; 360 North Michigan Chicago; General Motors Detroit; 58 Sutter San Francisco, Calif. merce under Floyd Chalfant, secretary, has is f-M hrM In the end. it reported that sued an impressive promotional booklet in support of the point of view that Pennsylvania is respondents Asiel "Ace" Bush who one of the eight states with11 the best post-war nothing was wrong with FFC, praised ex-Chairman Larry Fly, and exonerated Tom Corcoran and Ed Noble of the Blue Network of STORY, BROOKS A FINLEY, INC.

was killed, and wiuard Hess wno was wounded. "Maybe," cracked an OWI official, "Bob's draft board wants to bring him back to York central Hlrtp New York atv: Fidelity any wrong-doing in connection with the purchase of station Philadelphia Trust Bldg. Philadelphia, 360 North outlook. Industrial and business leaders have stressed to them in the booklet nine factors which the Department of Commerce tells them can make Michigan Avenue, cmcago, iuuu Eucna Avenue, wmu. keep him out of the war, WFA ROTTEN EGGS Cleveland, Ohio; 610 S.

Broadway, Los Ang lorn la; Rhodes-Haverty Atlanta, Ga Behind the Investigation was the their business grow in Pennsylvania. personal vengeance of one-man-Congressman Eugene "Goober" Cox of Georgia. The FCC had NO. 74 Vol. 112 (Weekly) Vol.

72 (Daily) By mail As enumerated, the factors are: abundant power, proximity to raw materials; ample skilled labor; short hauls to rich markets; wide variety of successful enterprisesjvell-distributed popu Subscription: By carrier, 18c per week timt and KtmrA xnnR 3t7.R0 a year; 53.90 ror six ft vpftrr S3. jearneo ne accepted a $2,500 fee from a Georgia radio stAtion for lobbying, necUon with a wave length, and reported the matter to the to eighth zones, "inclusive, $9.00 a year; $4.56 for six months; $2.25 lor three montns; hoc a monin. Entered at the Post Office at Wllkes-Barre as second class matter. Department. The head of the criminal division recommended prosecution.

JANUARY 16, 1945 TUESDAY lation; good living conditions; prosperous, diversified agriculture; cooperative State government, favorable taxes. Since Pennsylvania produces more power than any other state and is first in the production of many raw materials and first now in many top Whereupon Cox. one of the most tration is up against in regard to over-age foods is illustrated by one telegram it received from the Tulsa Cold Storage Company, Tul-sa, Oklahoma, whichread "Un- -loaded May 18, three cars current receipt eggs packed by Oklahoma shippers. One car from El Reno Poultry Company, El Reno, Oklahoma, extremely bad condition. Old dirty pine cases very poorly nailed, old worn out fibre cases, some strawberry crates, orange crates.

Cracked and broken eggs throughout car some rots. Very poor packing material throughout car. It was necessary for us to remake 75 to 100 of these cases on this car. "Also unloaded car from Swift and Company local branch. Verv powerful men in Congress, with a whole string of relatives on the public payroll, Initiated an investi DAILY THOUGHT The hearts of men are their books; events are their tutors; great actions are their eloquence.

Macaulay. gation or the For a time he had a field day. He employed as industries, the Commonwealth is In a surpassing position to point the way to success to new industries and new businesses seeking locations. counsel Eugene Garey, one of Roosevelt's bitterest enemies. And with Cox himself sitting as chair man he rode roughshod over the Potentially, a broad market is recognized by Nurses for Armed Forces Disturbed by the critical shortage of nurses for the armed forces and stirred up by the fact that 11 Army hospitals were to go overseas without nurses, the Journal of the American Finally, other Congressional the Department of Commerce.

Mr. Chalfant, in pressing the appeal to "let your business grow In Pennsylvania" is proceeding on the premise that bad condition. No tops on cases- mashed eggs throughout, con LEVGAYEN GULF INVASION SITE USED BY NIPPONESE IN 1941 siderable mold. One case contained leaders realized that Cox's thirst for blood was blackening the name of all Congressmen and thev a billion dollars worth of goods that could be dead mouse. forced him out.

The Drobe draes-ed made in Pennsylvania is made elsewhere. It is well said in the booklet it is no accident on in the less-biased hands of Con II. I. Phillips The Once Over McGoofey's First Reader This Is a steer. Where is the steer? The steer is on the ranch.

Will the steer leave the ranch? road hub and trade center. The town was one of the strongholds of the insurgents led by Aguinaido, and was captured by American that so many men and so many companies have prospered in Pennsylvania for "they find here things that make success easier" and it is also Llngayen Gulf where a huge American convoy landed an invasion force, is an indentation in the west coast of Luzon, biggest and northernmost of the Philippines, says the National Geographic Society. The eulf. whflse southernmost "As advised you previous wire, we cannot unload any more of your Junk." Chief mistake of the War Food Administration has been not to inspect shipments of eggs before receiving them, refusing to pay for those in bad shape. Result is that some warehouses object to storing government food, especially eggs.

troops in XMovemoer, lays. gressman Lea of California, in the end giving all those investigated a clean bill of health. Net result was to focus reams of unfavorable and undeserved publicity on Noble, Corcoran and; Fly whom everyone now concedes did a A-l job. But more than that it boomeranged and hurt Congress. As long as one Congressman can Lingayen is situated on a low fertile island in the delta of the We hope bo.

II found that Pennsylvania companies which were pioneers in their fields are leaders in those Agno River. Founded by the Au gustine fathers in the 16th century, What are those things on the industries today." extension is about 100 air miles north of Manila, is formed between a thumb-like peninsula on it had many stone Dunaings. coast It would be desirable if a copy of the brochure steer's head? Horns. Are thev necessary? Medical Association, in its January 6 issue, observes that hospital administrators and physicians must do everything they can to help meet this critical need by releasing nurses for military duty. It will be easier to adopt and execute this policy In hospitals liberally supplied with volunteer nurses' aids.

Supporting its own appeal for relief of the shortage, the Journal said that rapidly mounting casualties In Belgium demand a maximum of medical and nursing care and that, although the war is far from being ended, already the need for careful rationing of nursing service has been demonstrated. Nor will it be easy to meet the need. It will be intensified in the months to come, the Journal predicted. This estimate was based in part on the and interior roads provide inland commerce, could be placed In the hands of every Pennsyl use the comradery of his colleagues on Capitol Hill to wield the west, and the main or "hand" portion of the island on the east. Well, you have to use something Nearest rail service is at Dagupan.

The 25-mile wide entrance to Lingayen Gulf was one of the vanian but the cost of doing it would be high. At the least, however, a copy should be in every tne tremendous investigating powers of Congress In a personal grudge fight, the public is not chief landing spots lor the Japa nese when they stormed the Phil school and in the hands of every citizen par the gulf is marked by San Fernando Point on the east, and by Santiago Island on the west. From this spacious gateway the gulf extends about 27 miles southward, going to have much faith in our legislative institution. ticipating in the task of attracting new enterprises ippines in December, 1941, shortly after the attack on Pearl Harbor. The forces, which they landed on to Pennsylvania.

STBEET-CORNEB CONGRESSMAN Congressman William J. Galla in namourgersi Ill Oh, see the steer's tail! Yes, it is a long tail. What is the tail good for? If the war lasts much longer you will find out, IV The steer looks nervous. You would look nervous, too, If you were a steer. What makes the steer nervous? narrowing slightly in its final reaches.

the guir, pusnea southward, toward Manila and bottled up the Amer ican and uipino- armies on Mountains wall the eastern or W. G. Rogers famous Bataan Peninsula. Our Final "hand" side of the suit contrast fact that the patient load in the Army general gher, the former Minneapolis street cleaner has been having! quite a time romping around the Capitol since his arrival in hospitals in the United States has more than ing with the moderate heights along most of the western or "thumb" shore. Mount Santo doubled in the last nine months without the neces Mirrored Opinion BATAAN PAY-DAY AT HAND Tomaso, a peak on the eastern side of the gulf, is an out sary increase In nurses.

The other morning. Gallagher The Government, Chester Bowles, Clearance MacArthur is back again on sitting in his office alone, answered Luzon, facing Manila and close to Literary Guidepost "TOMORROWS BUSINESS," by Beardsley EumJ (Farrar Rinehart; "DEMOCRACY UNDER PRESSURE," by Stuart Chase (Twentieth Century Fund; $1). Economist Chase's book is fourth In a series prepared under the general title: "When the War Ends," and like Businessman Ruml's, it concerns the productive and financial structure of this country when the Axis is whipped. No doubt the stories from the PhiliDDines and the Rhlnelnnri mnlfa dra the phone. the Little flower, the clack Market, the Rancher, the Ultimate Consumer, etc.

"Is Mr. Munn there." asked a standing landmark. Low, wooded islands fringe the western shore. Inter-island channels are navigable by native craft. Typhoons sweep the gulf but usually confined to Why do they make the steer ner voice inquiring for the congress vous man's secretary.

September and October. "Nope," replied Gallagher, "he The steer knows that he would get better protection under the rules Miner-Hillard's Anniversary Since the history of the Miner-Hillard Milling "Company goes back to 1795, a full recital-of its activities and details of-' the concern's growth year by year, were such a recital possible, would be scarcely' less than a full-length post-Revolu-'tlonary war chronology of Wyoming Valley's ain't here. Who's of bullfighting. "Thi is the White House. We'll call back," answered the voice.

IS The town or san ernanao is situated on the east side of the gulf at its Juncture with the sea. It is the northern terminus of the Manila and Dagupan Railroad, which skirts the gulf shore between Dagupan and San Fernando. "Miit tn vou nractical iokers. The steer looks round-shouldered Yes, and so would you if you were matic reading, but the battles for full production and full employment will be with us longer; we won't get the greatest benefits from victory abroad today unless we win victory at home tomorrow. As a matter of fact, however, Chase has a light touch, and Wit, and can even make you enjoy reading dry-as-dust statistics.

For him, columns of figures add up accommodatingly to a laugh. He sees the familiar military scmeeze nlav beiner its piace. What makes the steer round' shouldered? said Gallagher, banging down the phone. To his surprise, after Gallagher's secretary -returned, the phone rang again and it really was one of the White House secretaries wanting some information. Tjitor the same dav.

Gallagher He gets that way standing under development, ine men associated wun tne conduct of the Miner-Hillard Company were community-spirited no less than business-minded. Since Thomas Wright, the founder of the Miner-Hillard Company was born in 1748, the total life span of the six generations of owners, all descended in a straight line, now covers nearly Eatann, of memory both glorious and infamous. The landing operation was a complete success, as have been all our major operations in that line. Jap-held Manila is now sandwiched between two American bases. And Japanese communication with the homeland is cut.

What lies ahead will not be easy. The invaders face large Japanese forces, filled with suicidal obstinacy, who will fight to the death and sell their lives dearly. To justify confidence in our ultimate success we have the record from Guadalcanal to Leyte. We have never failed to make good our purpose despite everything the Japanese could offer in resistance on the sea, in the air, and on the land. We could ask nothing better than to have the enemy stake his navy in a supreme effort to halt us.

In the outcome of such a test we have hope, based on everything that has since the first dark months of the war. tne ceiling. Does the steer have to stand under worked in this country by pressure groups, and particularly by the three Big B's the bad, busy B's, he would call them, too: Big Business, Big Labor and Big Agriculture. He wants these "Me First" a ceiling? The marketing of produce from the surrounding agricultural region and the operation of rice and time business activities. Pre-war sugar mills were the chief peace-population was about 20,000.

At the head of southern end of the gulf lie the towns of Dagupan and Lingayen, eight miles apart. Each normally had about 20,000 residents. Dagupan Is on the Lingayen River. It developed as a Come, come, don't you ever read xne papers Your Opportunity walked over to the stately Senate caucus room, where he attended the Democratic policy-making powwow. When it was all over, he ambled out of the room, but couldn't get his bearings.

two centuries, w. jf. raciaugium, a veteran oi me concern, now In his 55th year of service as an employe arid officer, made a study of concerns in ooys to let up and consider America first. Ruml's book is a sort of manual, a Bible for businessmen, most of whom will read and like it. He and Chase are by no means so far apart as might be expected, though the pay-as-you-go tax plan author advocates fiscal policies over on the Why does the steer, stand under a celline? the United States with similar records and found "Hev.

bov." hollered Gallagher -at To get across the street. What street? L. ":I.a Boemiimintiinnlal 1 SCO SerVatiV Side, good-natured young Congressman Outland of California, "How in hell do I get out of here?" Looking Back with one family retaining control throughout the From the Record, Jan. 10, 1895 Friurnrri W11m has nnnnnnrprl Tokyo faces collection In full of Wmsolf a pnnrtirintA for replertinn the debt to civilization it has In tion with meaning. It bespeaks character and stability.

It was not all smooth sailing for 150 SEE "Taxes on corporation profits have three principal consequences all of them bad." Labor unions "exist because of the unequal position of the worker under business rule-making." "The word 'cartel' is an elegant name for a simple idea: that there is more profit to be made in monopolizing a small market than in competing for a large one." Under certain circumstances, "the higher the profit, the better the interests of all are served." ''The need of tariffs for revenue purposes has long since passed." as councilman-at-large from the! purred through the treachery of Tenth, Twelfth and Fifteenth 1 infamy of Pennsylvania Avenue. VII Oh, look! What's happened? The ceiling seems to be changing. Yeah. It seems to be going up? It is going up about four dollars. Why are they giving the steer a new ceiling? It seems there was agitation.

VIII Who aeitated? wards. i Bataan. Philadelphia Evening 1 1, i suuieun, years. The men who have run Miner-Hillard Company have had to adapt their business many Wilkes-Barreans recently in New Outland smiled, showed him the way back to the House Office Building. He didn't tell the gentleman from Minnesota who he was.

STETT EVIL'S SPREADS OUT When Secretary Stettinius appeared before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to urge confirmation of his new assistants, he was asked about press reports that he planned to wrest from Leo Crowley the Foreign Economic Administration one of the best-run agencies of the Government and nlace lt under new Assistant times to changing circumstances and the chal zone: v. uarnpoeii, noiei xew Amsterdam; P. Lenahan, J. L. a Words Lenahan, Imperial; B.Miner, Jnn AmorfD un.

lenges of a new era. They Have been tireless and Perkins and Astor: C. O. Grand Brunswick. successful In their endeavors.

It would seem that they all acted in the spirit of the Asher Miner of a century ago who; as one interested In the mill at that time, wrote "I have been determined to be era are only hitting those Tokyo buildings the Nips were going to tear down anyway. No kidding, Hirohito does that go for the From the Record, Jan. 16, 1920 The reorganization of the council Jack Stinnett Washington As the stream, of war veterans returning to civilian life rises to higher water levels, the Veterans Administration is discovering problems "by the thousands." Asked to set forth some of the more important ones, VA officials came forth with more "don'ts" than there are in a Mother's Day with a rambunc- imperial paiace, too The butcher, the OPA and the people who were tired of mutton and pork. Do the people eat ceilings? No; the beef stews only taste that way. IX of Nescopeck Borough resulted as Secretary Will Clayton, millionaire cotton king.

follows: J. u. Myers, president; The world, scientists say, Is R. E. Moorehead, secretary; C.

W. shaped like a baseball. Is that "Buys" fatigued rather than to rust out." National Health Program uicKson, solicitor; jjerwicK savings -why so many people are always Stettinius replied soothingly, and tried to convince the Senators mm ii uat vuiujjcuijr, uuuia, trying to oai it around I B. street commissioner. iraSSS? V' Now that the ceiling Is higher will Adoption of a Senate Sub-Committee proposal they were unduly worried.

j.x, The first rohin of snHnc wnulri vabiu aiiu give uiciu lu me Steer reflSA tn ho rnnnH, one who Is. Most of them are elementary but all! shouldered'' lor a comprehensive health and medicaj facilities But last week a very significant Dr. Emory Lutes, city food In- be an even'more welcome move occurred that looks as if program wpuld, according to the report, "soon Stettinius was going right ahead Don't carrv vour original discharee with 1 nat be lad getspector, yesterday announced that right behind him, weren't his little you it will Li toaa aS nShiv YU Can depend on one leniency will be shown persons pals, the first housefly and the KiS.d,M who violate the city's food Taws, i first mosquito. guest if, it iiuv la LJiai. ON SALLIES tape involved may result in such a snarl that you'll lose benefits you deserve, or even worse.

Get a photostatic or certified copy (it wouldn't be a bad idea to get several at once, if you're inclined to he The consumer will become round- Why? Looking for a meat market where ceilings make any difference. (End of Lesson) careless). Either of these will serve in most cases. Put the Original (and every other item of official service data you have) in a safety deposit box or a fire-oroof safe or strone box. You'll have for nay big dividends in, improved national health and physical fitness" and would be "an effective means of aiding Industry to maintain full production and employment after the war." Wartime disclosures have emphasized the need for action on the health front in the nation.

The sub-committee report proposes an ambitious program. In many respects the program is unlikely to find general acceptance. In principle it points In the right direction for it deals with a problem which is essentially a public problem and one, therefore, in which there must be a it the rest of your life. "This will help us get i tighter Chester wun ms maneuver. President Roosevelt called in Lauchlin Currie, who runs the FEA for Crowley, and told Currie he Could no longer spare him from his regular Job as White House Administrative Currie has long been attached to the White House, but was loaned to help Crowley run FEA.

Now, the President said he wanted Currie to come, back fulltlme. Those who know the score around Washington, see the hand of Stettinius, Harry Hopkins" and Clayton behind this bit of Presidential diplomacy. Roosevelt has been able to spare Currie for months without any noticeable ripple around the White House, In view of tha manpower shortage, his advisers, think he could spare htm lntinr nut that isn't the on our meat" Don't procrastinate in finding what benefits vou Bowles. are entitled to as a veteran. Manv of these benefits! i eventually expire, depending on how many months It a tight grip that ruins every-; or Vflars vnu havp hppn rait nf mvii-o rinna tha thing.

VOU should know as a cnlfer I statute of limitations has run, you are simply outlhester, Loosen up, that's what's measure of governmental concern. Lack of adequate facilities for. medical care and failure to correct wholesale physical defects- oi iuck. your ngnts as a veteran as soon "ccucu' as possible and then keep informed on the status1 r-" of all those rights in which you are interested. "The Havana charts were de-Don't toss off your readjustment allowances as layed 24 hours in transmission.

if it were vacation money. You can get it up to 'Note on a racing chart, any time until two years after the war. Jobs are easy to get now. It. may be good insurance against' Even the official results are a period when they "don't come so easily.

slower -down there. The same holds true for any war bonds you' have purchased while in the service. i The Technical Marine and Main- Don't if you have the least uncertainty about jtenance is advertising two ferry-what you want to do in life, neglect the oppor- for It Wllnt, fnr FUH COATSI FUn JACKETS! CHESTERFIELDS! FITTED COATS! BETTER DRESSES! ALL WOOL SUITS! FLmHED COSTS! EVE3 xmm point The ooint Is that the State De-I nntmant wants to euchre thei' Foreign Economic Administration under its steadily expanding wing. Secret plan is to bring ambitious Oscar Cox, who was the brains tunities offered under the GI Bill of Rights for further education or vocational training. There's a behind Stettinius in tne JLend-Lease Administration, over to the State Department under Clayton.

Then Clayton and Cox would run statute of limitations on these opportunities and they shouldn't be passed over for a job that is temporarily remunerative but will' not equip you to take advantages in the future. Don't surrender your national service life Insurance for cash. Even if vou art binched and feel the pair. We could use one. It would come In pretty handy in times i like these for getting the right perspective, sensing the direction and following the drift of current events, speeches and pronouncements.

We tried a carousel No good. On a ferry you are never sure where you are going, there is a whatever the reason for the failure are evident In the report that nine million men of military age or more than 40 per cent of the total in that age group are estimated to be unfit for general military duty. One-sixth of these have defects, the sub committee was informed, which could be' corrected with relative ease. 'It was further pointed out that the Army has, in fact, inducted about 1 million men with major defects and rendered them fit for duty. Accompanying the recommendations to Congress for a vast national health 'program was a reference the loss of 600,000,000 "man days" annually in industry because of illness and, Injury." The report indicated that this was 47 times the amount of time lost through strikes walkouts of all kinds during 1943.

It Is one thing, however, tor the government coneiier a more liberal establishment and -a 1 distribution of medical facilities and through Federal-State construction of -3 health centers. It is quite another CAPITAL CHAFF Congratulations to Miami Beach. Florida, on helping convalescing that money on the barrel-head is more Important now, the time may come when ypu can never get that kind of insurance coverage again; For the same reason, don't let it lapse. servicemen ana tneir rami ues to find apartments. Apartment-hunt ing in overcrowded Miami Is 1 ll Don't fail to notify VA immediately of denend- tough, but in recent weeks a small ency or marital status.

Under many of those group of citizens secured 146 apartments for servicemen, also great churning of waters with no swift progress and you tell definitely whether you are Just starting somewhere or just getting cnanges, you may deserve more Denents than you are receiving. If you deserve less, failure to notify will simply expose you to double-trouble when you organized a house hospitality committee for opening Miami homes to returning servicemen, built a snack bar at the local YMHA and are xouna out, l-ib 51 PUCLIC SQUARE Don't bt in i hiir hurrv to borrow mnnw tni back. We should think any busi iiiiic. luriri. jtiaiiicsiH.

(ir hii VLiiuiif vise under T.nei A signed1 175 merchants of 250 GI Bill of Rights loan stipulations. Remember tnat(nessman or. vapayer, wowa wan 'lie said he would commit suicide if I didn't marry him, because that's hia usual 1" In the military area with hpspl-tallty pledges, which' means cash discounts to soldiers. mis is a loan and has to ocpaid oack, xou may be "CBI throwing your dough into a welL 1 Avery could use two..

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