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Easiest and hatiaY to Advetfhe Use Want Ads MONDAY, APRIL 25. 1960 cosy io injerf Want AdDial GLobeJJOOO MONDAY, APRIL 25, Presidential Candidates Visiting Many Areas Debate Set For May 4 WASHINGTON (AP) Two Democratic rivals, who will debate together on television In 10 days, rode separate buses through West Virginia today in race for primary votes. Meanwhile, other Democratic presidential candidates hunted for votes In other parts of the country, although one. Senator Lyndon n. Johnson of Texas, described his tour of the west as non political.

In Las Vegas yesterday, John ton stood under a huge banner that screamed "Johnson for president" and told newsmen: "No, I'm not seeking the Democratic nomination." ON THE REPUBLICAN side, a poll and a newspaper report had news that could be troublesome for Vice President Richard 11. Nixon. Fishermen Tell Of Slaying at Sea MIAMI, FLA. (AP) IThcy sighted wreckage. They We're all right.

Our captain's pulled in shore and the people been shot. They stole our boat Those words shouted from the steps of an abandoned IJa hama light house, touched off the dramatic rescue yesterday of six persons and recovery of the dead captain's body on Elbow Cay. 100. miles south of Miami when we came In we saw six people on the beach," said Lieutenant (J.E.I Leonard E. ho rcnek, 27, of Angleton, pilot of.t.he Grumman Albatross from the Miami Coast Guard station.

Lieutenant (J.g.) A. E. Mld gett. 28. of Grandy, N.C., George T.

Gallagher, 23, of Miami and William Llnsky, 25. started paddling ashore in a life raft. "WE STARTED hollering." Mldgett said. "They told us thoy said they'd been there since the 19th. One man started to swim out to the Muriel III but the captain told him not" to come aboard.

"THE CAPTAIN called the Coast Guard in Miami, then the man came aboard and the captain agreed to take them to Cuba or the United. States. The captain was suspicious and when the man asked the Captain to bring the Muriel III In shore to pick up his wife, Boatwrlght rpfnsprl on account of the rockv shoals. The man pulled a pistof and told him 'Youii do it or get 'The mate said the gunman went to the cabin and the captain whispered to one of the Pcnnsylvanians to slip him an were all right but the captain jold shark ride lying on deck. The poll Indicated Nixon had been shot.

We took the girl might run behind a Democrat. Senator John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts, In the Indiana The news report talked of an attempt by Harold Stas ncn to start a new stop Nixon movement. In West Virginia, the bus of Senator Hubert II. Humphrey of i Barbara Tabic) and two men to the, plane.

She was very quiet and subdued and had very lit When the gunman savt the cap tain had a rifle he shot him. "The mate said the other man (Table) came out and said 'one tic to say. All were calm andjis shot; we might as well kill there was no hysteria. all of but the gunman "We went back for the others I 'William Sees) replied 'one's and brought the captain's body aboa'rd." "The girl said she married Korenek took up the story. Table four weeks ago in San Minnesota headed north from tncre: Antonio, KorcncK conun Charleston while the bus of "The mate (Ken HokansonKucd.

"They had a makeshift log book apparently an old ad dress book. The entry for Sunday said: 'Went fishing this morning but didn't catch anything but a cold. Barbara and I celebrated our fourth week's anniversary today with a glass of water Kohneriv headed out of Hunting said they left Isla Morada. Fla ton into the coal areas of the Saturday night aboard the 38 touth foot Muriel III with Captain The aides of Oie two Boatwrlght and four agreed yesterday to schedule a mon fr Vu televised debate for May 4, lx, Th saw days before the West Virginia111" 'thought was a flashing light primary. The debate will he 'or 'he reflection from a mirror carried on five state stations l.nA l.llll ltnt rra.

Jllt'll' 13 a ma a nt lionai nciwoiK may pick up At the moment, a noli of Hooker Ave. House Fate day, Humphrey appeared a like winner in the primary But Supreme Court Justice Dosch The corporation contendsthat the editors, polled by the New cr, hearing trial term witnesses were sfcorn at the Vnrlt Tim a tn said Krnnpdv H.n Vto.r "1" iii uiiiik mi his: hi mi ii. uu ill IV iwuci nv I uwiiii a niuj May 6 Hearing Scheduled JAMES MACCRACKEN, director of the Immigration Services of the church world service, will be the speaker for the Lunch Time Review program at the YWCA on Wednesday at 12.15 p. m. Mr.

MacCracken's topic will be "Frontiers of Freedom." Since 1900 has been designated as World Refugee year the work of the Church World service in this area will be described by Mr. "MacCrack en. He spent his early years In Poughkeepsie and attended local schools and is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Henry Noble MacCracken.

The Lunch Time Review program is open to all men and women of the community. The program ends at 12.45. Coffee is served to those who bring their lunch at noon. Members of the Young Adult committee will serve as hostesses and Include Mrs. Chike Dow ling, chjirman, Mrs.

Robert Larson and Mrs. Cecil Brooks. Civil Defense Radios Ready County Defense Director War thln'i office made known today thai. Federal Communications commission licenses have been Issued to Robert Hoernlng and Ted Buley, chiefs of the county defense radio staff, and the county defense department now has authorization for full radio operations. The county's defense radio system has been handicapped Since early January when there is a mass resignation of many memDcrs or tnc radio stair.

However, the office said today that new licenses have been Issued and the RACES broadcasting now can be resumed. RACES refer, to' Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Corps. In view of this, Director War thin has called a meeting for to morrow night at 7 30 clock In the department's emergency center at Eymard seminary, Hyde Park. All zone directors, and their restricted radio operators, have been asked to attend. The new licenses also mean that the radio operators will be ready for full participation in this spring's alert, May 3 to 5.

had been picking up votes re cently. .1 nrrw prliirr allpppHK rrfiiiirprl a hearing on a petition of the on formai condemnation of priv 01 Hooker Avenue Corp. seek ate property. The Council also Stale Removes Mileage Pay Limil ing to direct that the Common Council show cause why the vacant house at 89' 91 Hooker avenue should be condemned and demolished Alexander Goldberg is attor Govcrnor Rockefeller Dorr Notes North East Interest Almost 150 persons attended a Town of North East Democratic ciub sponsorcd "get together" on Saturday night in the Oakhur.st Inn, according to Allen Herkimer of the club. Tom Dorr.

Democratic desig nee for sheriff, said he recalled the 1957 campaign when there was little Democratic enthusi asm in He said the current interest is change. Names in the News From AP State Motor Vehicle Commissioner William S. Holts says that trafllc deaths In the state declined 11 percent in the first three months of this year Robert Willis, Dradenton, tells the opening general session of the National School Boards it association in Chicago that pub lic education In the United States Is undergoing the most profound changes in its history and the end Is not yet in sight. Actress Hope Emerson, well known for her role of "Mother" in the Peter Gunn television series, dies in Hollywood Antony Armstronf Jonrs probably will be made an Earl before he marries J'rlnceas Margaret on May 8, according to friend of Britain's Royal family in London Amory 11. Brad ford, formerly vice president and business manager of the New York Times, is made vice president and general manager of the paper W.

II. Bullock of Mountain View, was flying home yesterday when his plane began vibrating. He landed in the empty parking lot of the Bay Meadows race tra'ck, replaced the prop, and continued home Governor Rockefeller proclaims this week as Industrial health week Some 200 residents of Marin county in California plan to touch off an around the clock torch tonight in protest against the scheduled Ma 2 execution of Caryl Chessman A Senate committee opens hearings in vvasnmjnon on means of expanding u. S. exports, with Com.

merce Secretary Mueller as a witness. I I muff lc2 HOPE EMERSON Masons' Breakfast Keating Outlines Struggle Of Free, Slave Governments "It is out destiny to live Inidefense is such a pre eminent one of the greatest periods of ferment in history this is the age of a struggle between governments that would free the quite a numan spirit ann inose mat wouin enslave it. declared sen ator Keating iR NYt, when he Town Police Bill Vetoed Governor Rockefeller has vetoed a. bill which would have delegated to a Town Council many of the police powers now assigned by law to a Police com mission. The bill was Introduc ed by Senator Hatfield at the request of the Town Council.

Under existutg law, the Police commission of a town has the right to hire and fire, as well as many other responsibilities. The Town Council sought to have these responsibilities as sighed directly to the Council, but to let the Council have the authority to delegate certain powers to a' Police commission. In this way, the Council would exercise certain controls over Police commissions controls which It docs not have now. LYNN BARTI.ETT. Democra tic designee for.

assemblman. paid tribute to Dr. Josephine has Evarts, Millerton physician who failed to give proper notices to sgned a bill which will make was elected a Millerton village the petitioned corporation, its it possible for counties to payitrustee in March the first wo attorney claimed. Corporation prcscnt eight man ever to be so honored Counsel Wcisman represented rcnls a nlie for by coun. thcrP Ie pointed out that Dr.

the city at todays appearance. ty o(ru crs and employes, accord Evarts is a Vassar college grad The miner of the property al ing to tne Associated Press. mate, where Mr. Bartlett teach Decision Reserved in Calloway Case siinrnm. Pnnrt Jnstlrp nos ney to the petitioner corpora so charged that the city had an I VinirhMs 'mnntu n.iv its nf os cher today reserved decision which his fighting the re ulterior motive" in its proce ficiais and employes, as well as1 The committee which arrang ireeaom Dia on Denau oi Clarence Cleveland Calloway, 22.

of 213 Main street, who is cent order of the Council tliatdure. attempting to "force an(( prand jurors, eight ed the get together was the house be removed. The orderjpctitioner to build separate should be set aside, papers in (buildings on each separate lot, ln'the County Jail awaiting re action set forth, because thelthereby Increasing the amount trial on charges of robbery first iiiinvumc iii ininui me vny cuuiu txpt ci rieuree and Brand larcenv sec unconstitutional. Ito receive." degree and grand larceny sec end degree. Calloway Is represented by assigned atorney Perry Satz, city, who Is seeking his client's release in a writ of habeas corpus.

District Attorney Baratta sant Assistant District Attorney Frink to Supreme court to op pose the freedom bid Need for Progress Cited In Tree Removal Protest Mrs. William Robert Wood.ithat this is a Hyde Park, a garden club mem 'many families. ber and official for many years. livlihood for In any case. Mrs.

Wood con ninHH (,, 'cimieii iiirai zmiiiiti una i us imai "any years have opposed the re a problem in controlling the Carlo restaurant, 181 Main street, should be freed, because 'along area highways if he faces a retrial he will be ed, progress must be considered moval of beautiful trees from, commercialization along mam but add lmKnwa 5 aml are aoing sonu uiing aooui n. placed in "double Mr. Satz raised the "double Jeopardy" question in the light of Calloway's acquittal on four counts arising from the holdup at the previous trial. Previously, the district attorney's office asked for the retrial of Calloway. Three co defendants prevl ously convicted have been sen tenced to prison.

Auto Accessory Reported Stolen Arthur B. Wright. 182 Main ttreet. notified city police last night that someone had stolen a (10 fender skirt from his 1952 car hHe it was parked in South Bridge street. along with any loss of beauty.

Mrs. Wood, former districtForgery Suspect director for the Federated Gar Examination den Clubs of New 'iork State. Accused of forging Wo checks gave her views after reading which were cashed April 11 at yesterday that Richard II. Bliss, the First National hank. Robert Pleasant Plains, asked garden Cosmo DeSantis.

28. Catskill. clubs and historical societies "rm" iciectncal designer, today waived iry to save iw jear oia mapies examination in City court on a along Route 44 near Millbrookjsecond degree forgery charge, slated for possible removal CaSt' referred to the Ed and cents a mile for county busi wrad Dvvycr, Jack Olsen ness. Richard Tanner. The new bill removes the old' Albert Hecht, of the County eight cents a mile limit, but Democratic Executive commit stipulates that any allowance tee, acted as master of cere must be reasonable.

(monies matter of national interest, and deservedly so. I feel that the true perspective in this matter has been distorted by a preponderant emphasis on what I addressed more than 500 repre ca" a competitive num sentatives of Masonic lodges of bcrs game" rather than on the the Dutchess Masonic district atjtrue. live, and existent capability 24th annual Masonic Com ity of nation t0 dlscouraRC munion breakfast in the Mill brook Central school, yesterday attack by of the deterrent morning. Ipovver of annihilation that we Prisoner Loses Bid for Freedom County Judge Schwartz has denied a freedom bid by Salva torc Zarcone, 31, now serving a 20 years to life sentence at Clin ton prison, Dannemora, on a sec ond degree murder conviction. Zarcone's freedom bid.

In the form of a writ of error, was opposed by District Attorney Baratta. Zarcone pleaded guilty In 1953 In County court to a re duce charge involving the fatal stabbing of Howard Miller, 31, then a fellow Inmate at Green Haven prison, on Oct. 22, 1952. Zarcone at the time had been serving a robbery conviction sentence. IN HIS MOTION, Zarcone contended he was not represented by counsel, and that he was "mentally 'Incapacitated" throughout the trial, plea, sentencing and subsequent limited period allowed by statute for taking an appeal.

"It appears the court appointed attorney was an experienced, ranaWn Mtnrnfv uhn rpnrp. Senator Keating was introduc havc at our command. We arelsentcd the defendant from aped by Warren W. Rockefcllerlvividly aware. that this counter 1 pointment until the disposition Red Hook, district deputy grand1 balance of retaliatory' powerl0f the action," Judge Schwartz master of the Dutchess grow as the dancer crows mlrf Vh fhrcsldenf The judge further ruled that plain that the requisite commit "ennvictert after a plea of guilty While his at dislrict Senator Keating said, in part.

"In this day 'know thine enemy' is no less binding an obligation than to'knovv thyself." We have ment of talent and money and resources will continue to be made, boldly and imaginatively. the road Is widened this year. MRS. WOOD said she and other club members "felt ter rible when the state said it grand jury. BIRTHS Mr.

and Mrs. Charles S. Hu would take down old trees along ts of Vson. boxnyesterday in Vassar hospital. Route 9.

when that was rebuilt. However, she said the wider route was needed for safety; It Woman Reports Sugar in Gasoline Mrs. Ella Fort, 29 Tulip 'provide beauty for coming gen Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wolf.

street, notified city police Sat erations. RED 2. Highland, are the par urday that someone had poured ents of a son born vestcrday in sugar in tne gas tank or ner car miuv, nuuu saici Mate vassar Hospital. while It was parked near her Works officials have been! home. most cooperative, in most cases.

Mr. and fyrs. John Orcutt We've cot to move ahead." Highland, are Mr and Mrs. Allen E. Dera opened up the way for orderly Jon, 9 Elm place, are the parents commercial' development along of a son born yesterday in Vas some oi tnc roaa; ana me nospnal planted new trees which will provide beauty for coming gen ittffcriiitii ilfiiifciii EL v3FrtHl IliiiiiiiiiiiiiiHB iTb mm 1 Jiii jUm iiSiiiiiiiiiiiiifl Bi jflBkiiiiiiiiiiiiiifl Liiiiiiiiiiiiiifl ir jfl 1 iBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBkH n1lF rt finTic inf.

Via nt mtA iiiiiij iii miijuun me yii. iniio assure our continued unas 1 nmmnnict infillrnlinn rtf rnhn jr to realize how real, how lmmedi the face of the Soviet threat. aie. ana now ominous is inCiThe American torncy asserts he iZarcone' intended to appeal but was prevented by his Incapacity, no grounds for an appeal are shown." the judge added. "On TWO MEMBERS OF THE VASSAR COLLEGE faculty, INEZ SCOTT HYBERG and NORRIS HOUGHTON, are recipients of fellowships awarded by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial foundation.

They.are among 303 scholars and artists to share awards totaling $1,400,000. The 1960 series of awards is the 36th since the foundation's beginning in 1925. Mrs. Ryberg. professor of classics, will use her award for studies in the history and Interpretation of certain Roman panel reliefs of the Antonine period, working both in New York City and at the American Academy in Rome.

Mr. Houghton adjunct professor of drama and guest director of the Vassar Experimental theater, will pursue studies in the field of the arts of the theater abroad. USED BIKES All Sliei from HABER'S 160 MAIN 5 she said "le Parrnis oi a son Dorn yes Along with the garden clubs' lerday In assar hospital. efforts toward beautlfication of the highways. Mrs.

Wood saidl Mr and Mrs. John E. Cole. 16 the clubs have fought against iSparrow lane, are the parents billboards placed indiscriml daughter born yesterday In nately. But, she added, legislators" and others have argued Vassar hospital, yesterday.

Courtney's Specials for BUSY MOTHERS This Offer Good Till May 1st Sheets IRONED 12 ch la ut regular wash and dry serrle at le per lb. CHILDREN'S Snow Suits SANITONE DRY CLEANED eacH riiii.rii'r LAUNDRY Courtney DRY cleaning GL 4 3900 1W Wasluntton SL 300 Hooker Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Julian C.

Behr. 4 Calmer place. Hyde Park, are the parents of a son born today In Vassar hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Shlrkr. 12 Greenbush drive, are the parents of a son Christopher Robert Shirk, born April 20 in Vassar hospital. LT 'Folks Z) Answer to Previous Puizla ms Mr and Mrs. William Holman Jr, 5 Reservoir street, are the parents of a daughter born yesterday at St. Francis' hospital.

Mr. arid Mrs. 26 Greenvale farm's, city, are the parents of a daughter born to day at St. Francis' hospital. I ACROSS Baseball's Williams 4 Playwright GBS 8 Action word 12 Lincoln's nickname 13 Ripped 14 Great Lake IS Angeles, California 18 Stupidity 18 Repeat performances 20 Subterfuges 21 Entertainer Linkletter 22 Sheep 24 Shakespeara was one 28 Soon 27 Enervate 30 Be present 32 Mexican art lit 34 Ogled 35 lightened 38 Type measures 37 Toward the sheltered side SS Dickens' heroine.

Little 87 Watch DOWN 1 Story 2 Black 3 French philosopher 4 Begin 5 Stockings 6 Ascended 7 Small tumor IDIUIL. TM I I IaIvIb mue i oDi lgM EkJT JK A. BIB ItIaitH a i 8 aMa iciuIa yMon cjgjii He eEJai a gjc ejb Hell ssSIai Taaesz a ANJlAT BIN A 18 Command 23 Deteriorating 24 Hay measure 25 Solar disk 8 Greek goddess 26 Confuse 38 Realm 40 Shop 41 Punitive 42 Felines 43 Church recess Goddess 27 Evening soruM 44 Box 10 Ceremony 28 Region 46 Disturb 11 Turkish 29 Cushions 47 Blood officials 31 Tidier 48 Gaelic 47 Peaceful 33 Containers SO Light brown Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lacey.

9 Memory lane, are the parents jjoceura 40 SUlk of a son born today at St. Fran cis hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Storrs, Manchester heights, are the par.

ents of a daughter, Gayle Elizabeth, born yesterday at St. Fran cis nospitai. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Renzo.

Spellmm road, Hyde Park, are the' parents of a An gelina, born toda? at SL Fran cis' hospital 41 Writer's tool 42 Social group 43 Forebode 4 Distribute 81 Beetle Ivan the Terrible was one 33. Operatic solo SI Comparative sufflxes S) Wittered 1 2 3 I 14 Is I is 9 no ni it ii :4 ps IBsi" frps ss "TH8 jj jj jj JJ 5T .3 57 I I I I I I ii "SINCE THE SUBJECT of Weafher Report claimed strategy for attacking the judgment rendered after a plea to a reduced I charge, is an afterthought." Patient Accused nnnn a a danger that confronts the free aVs are prepared to o'av the tne ia "Ual nnnnlP of this hemisphere. rJIi I by the papers. It would appear i Russia's and Red China's mm! i. jl i cauli, auuiuiiy it'Livuneu nmcwuiuiy vuiury w.c iiiu not one inflated bv hjteria and false fears.

"In our time, space has be come the exciting new frontier Progress is measured in the successive breakthroughs to newer, higher areas in the creat immensity. Rapt in our gron fl D. I SOUTHEASTERN NEW "'JH? QiG DUllJIdiy Considerable cloudi frontiers that con Po'i" Chief Martin today ness with some sunshine and afrott1ie human spirit We had a 17 year old open ward nn' hTh MM ind t0 to create this nation. PtJent at Hudson River Slate noon, high 65 70 i.orth andw ht 'hosp tal has admitted breaking higher elevations, mostly in 70sL7' Into Martell's barber shoo. 49 elsewhere Considerable coudl lnreats from Market street, on April 2 and ness tonight and Tuesday vvithfrom frQm witnou, taking $50.

scattered showers and thunder This tnp person The chief said the patient re shovvcrs and cooler, low tonight responsibility of each one of 'ported he was accompanied in 50s, high Tue day in 60s m.r.iH i.iua sponslbilily of a faceless bloc wno is sun mussing of people For history is created! The 17 year old youth was de by individuals let us always scribed by Chief Martin as a remember this by people like former emploe at the barber yourselves No free man Is ever shop. submerged by history unless hej The chief said police are dis thinks he doesn't count. And cussing the case with District then he really ceases to count. Attorney Baratta. and are tr.v "I am confident that the basic in rWirto uhai nlnn NORTHFRN NEW YORK Conildrr nu niui.dl noi oi our take.

able cloudiness through Tuesday iih nation is SUCn mat we Still pos ctiered siwers ind the reserves of strength mostly In the sfternoon and at night rn Huh' today nd Tuesday middle soil'hat a time for greatness calls north to low 70s south. Low toniiht 47jfor. Apathy and the cult of ex 54. outlook (or Wednesday Turnins pediencv are only symptoms coo er th scattered showers likely j. southeastern sew YORK (They are not a fatal disease.

To Variable cloudiness and mild through recognize them to isolate them Tuesday. ilh scattered showers and (0 fIBht them at every turn thundershowers. mostly In the "5ry noon and at night. High today andjthat Is the non transferable re Tuesday middle 70s to lower sos Lw of free men." tonight in 50s gnerally Outlook for Wednesday: Turning cooler, with scat tered ahowers likely. Winds mostly northerly, or be coming northerly, 5 15, occasionally stronger.

WESTERN NEW YORK Considerable cloudiness with occasional sriow ers and thundershowers lodav. tonight and Tuesday. Warm todav but gradually turning cooler Tuesday High todav around SO southern ties counties and in the 70s elsewhere Low tonight about 50 Outlook ior Wednesday showery and cool TEMPER VTVRES Maximum and minimum tempera tures during the 24 hours before 8 30 today Maximum 74' Minimum SO Precipitation 0 Wind SE at Sl'N Th aun rises todsy at 4 58 and sets at SJ PHASES or THE MOOV First auar May Full Hav TIME OF TIDES High Low 11 54 m. IJ3 a. m.

12 52 a m. (U rfUNTRY WIDE TEMPER 4TVRES HOW CITIES FARED YESTERDW Observations at Weather Bureau au tlona taken at 8 a. Sunday. IN US ST 24 HOURS Temperaturea Inches of High Low Rain Weather 7 32 Cloudy No One Hurt In City Accident David J. Walsh.

59. of 46 South Hamilton street, escaped injury at 12:40 a. m. yesterday' when his car was in collision with a parked car near 62 Last quar May Washington street, according to April i) in ar riHpnt mnnrl filH lth Mt police Police said the parked car. belonged to William S.

Henderson, 414 Church street. Cities Albany Anchorage, Boston Buffalo Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Denver Detroit los'Angelei Miami Minneapolis Montreal Philadelphia Sag Francisco Seattle Cloudy Raia Cl'dy Cl'dy Clev Clear Hear Cl dy lieu Ram Rain Trace Cl'dy Cloudy Clear I Rela .04 ITS 2 5 Fishing Equipment Reported Stolen Mrs. Catherine Martin. 49 Taylor avenue, notified police yesterday that someone had stol en fishing equipment valued at $35 from the rear seat oi her parked car near her home We Kill Ail Pests thai threaten your health and comfort! iBALENs? PEST CONTROL Service 70 Market St DiilCLt JtJt Special Dinner Every Tuesday! MBWSPaVrES sttTEaursusa 4SSIU NOW Is the Tune to Control Wasps Caterpillars phone GL 23434 ABALENE it PEST MABKET ST. Served Tomorrow from until 9 p.

m. Roast Loin of Pork Sage, Dressing and Applesauce Completf Dinner Today's Special: Roast Prime Ribs orBeet aa Jus ft. It ox. Choice Sirloin Strip Steak with French Fries, Tomato Slices, and Beverage $2.93 IS Of Jnic OWARD OHNSON'S MAIN at MANCHESTER ROAD Open ajn. It pjcu i 1 1 r.

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