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'PAGE 'SIX THE DEKALB. DAILY CHRONICLE. DE KALB, ILLINOIS SATURDAY. MAY 15. 13S i School on Friday.

May! 2 from 10 aATT FIRST WimASTlC A HCTAU A UnC-P- I Cffte Eddie's HUSKIES IN JOLTING JOE to li clock ana everyone 1 years of age and over Is welcome to I CUJ Ja.iS iwsre kUiim imin.i a I I STANDINGS have the X-ray mad without charge. TOP POSITION LEADS YANKS Mrs. Rose Phelr of Sycamore. AMTRieix LEAGUE i I luce A rsrr'ie A I I county nurse gave a talk on "Sum W. 14 PnUadelphla 14 Comment JtOTIC Mr.

io of ruuif ApparaUo for Car tiricate ef rubite CuavaA-eaca aa Netsitjr aa a Loral Camer unoer tha pfvvUiotva of Tba iUwla Intel Art-' Ta Whom to. Kay Ooaoarsu Tia vnderslcnad arNct aer.be givea retire th puWia that thara haa been ruea nih tha rjivtaioai af Moinr Camera of The Oepartaneat at Pvt. Works and Builitirra at La Mate of aa appUcaluia (or a OtttTk-ata cf Public Covenieara and Netaitjr aa a Loral earner wu. UaM jnt at DrKaib. 'Ultnola to trantpott by motor va-tltle the Mloaing rimnvltua: San4.

r'arl. tnkk. apiaH aa4 -U meat 'inc. Cleveland New York 5 Conference Take Lead 1 of 84 tt THS eUTTCA- 7 JJfrZ)t OaA.G&i3 A. MUX Stars on Defense in Addition mer Round-up.

Three film were shown on malaria, teeth and eating the right foods. A dUcusUon on school problem wa held and a soda! hour followed th session. Washington Southern After Defeatip tsosion Detroit 10 131 to Furnishing Share of Base Hits. Ktida St. Loutl 10 Mr.

and Mr. Anton Fleisner.1 Chicago 14 Mr. Sarah Hampton and daughter. Kutn Hampton of Lhlcaco were Philadelphia, New York, 31 L1A.C SBandlnn a ar -bk a a a i New York, May 15. Rumor have It that Stan Feld-man.

atandout Northwestern University pitcher, la the most highly retarded pitcher in the Big Nine thl season. Moat of the acouta are of a higher opinion of Feldman than Marv-Jtoblatt. IUlnoli1 great southpaw. Roblatt It auppoaedly on hla way to th Cleveland Indian! a toon at the Hlinl aeason week end guests at the W. n.

Hyde TrX. XSam Lat home. Louis. Detroit, 0, Washtncton at Boston, rain. (Only game Wherever the baseball clan gathers, -the conclusion Is inescapable Mr.

Ida Ilarshbercer. .730 .667 rjitm, Illtnota AU partWi interested ta thla and public hearts ia aa nvrr7v i iA' i i it i i and Irvln Ilarshbercer and MrJ" NATIONAL LEAGn Western Illtnoia; Kate Stone all of Champaign ere oW'" -rattoa w. rvt. Southern ir.lnom r.V.nnta Normal .000 rew iorx SU LouU 11 7 Plttsburgb .,.12 B1 17' i 7r4EF7L the player In the game today li JoHin Joe DIMagglo of the world champion Some days he may get Just one little dinky hit like yesterday when the Yankees snapped the ten-game winning streak of the aston rirrs, ju iiuuitr. mi, tnii mn.

jorn Welner of Hinckley were guests on daa4laku at Northern Southern IllJnola haa been completed. Many fana are wondering what ever happened to Ed Wlllett. th tall coach who gave Hebron -fana many enjoyable hour on the cage 7tallU) IV.lnola. Brooklyn 11 10 Philadelphia .......11 11 Boston .......0 10 ChtraKO 11 Cincinnati 7 17 Yeaterdar'a Beanlta raitern r.llndli 1 WjL ishing Philadelphia Athletics, 3 to. i Mr.

and Mr. Forrest Brewer. spent th week end at the Forrest Brewer. Jr. home in not.

Dated iMi.iSth tfijr ef May. A. EL rapx w. Riot. I Applicant.

I A dirts N. nh a-travt. rVKath tntnola. Viv -4S. Mt ltuOtlet Northern Ill'lnoit court.

Wlllett moved from He tnT did what norte of th other bron to Wert Rocxford early In tht '40'a and now haa been Pittsburgh, St, Loula.i2. Cincinnati. Chicago. 1, Boston at rain. i vOnly games scheduled.

aa head basketball coach at Idaho athlttie cf the achool had beeniable to do through-cut th rat year, beat Southern University. Th HusWea LAST TIMES TONIGHT State College tn Pocatello. Idaho. A.MTWC.W ASSOCI.4T10H Dixon High School has finally sewteroay's Reslt Indianapolis, Toledo. 3.

Louisville. Only games played. I went anout nt iai rooimi that when tM -flitl tally counted, th baseballeri decided It will play summer base "Glamour Girl With Satan Reed Gene Krupa and Orrheatra I 'Rainbow Over the Rockies" With Jimmy Wakrty ixr. i-AssE white A UNO Brtrk Bradfard" I 1 T. ball In, the NCIC with 33 boys signifying an Interest Iti the sport.

0 as vie Raschl pitched a masterful three-hitter. But the hits he doesnt get on such days he almost invariably takes away I from, the opposition. Raschl wouldn't' have had a three hitter he ijnight not t-even have won the ball game without the "big fellow-i In center field, backing him up spectacularly. i His fielding feats have become almost commonplace, but that doesn't make them any less lustrous. Yesterday In the seventh with the first man on base via a walk.

DiMaggio raced In to take a low liner at his shoe tops, turning a full somersault as he got the ball, but coming up with it In his the Mother and Daughter BanoueL Dixon thus Join Sterling. RocX when the Hinckley catcher It will be one of the high lights of the year for. th Woman Society of Christian Sen-Ice. had tha maple hi-roona with a 30-hH harrM that netted them a win. The win boosted rKa! Into a tl with Ka-tern Illlnolaj for first place.

Bob Boyce pmred master all whipped down perfect throws. Falls, DeKalb. Hall Township. Princeton, and Ottawa, to form a seven-teem loon. Armand Rlo- Material Is stUl wanted for the Goodwill Industries.

It can be pelle, Dixon semi-pro pitcher, has been named to coach the basebau- Meanwhile, Hinckley made five runs on eleven hits. Bish had two doubles and a single and herrinann had a couple 6f singles a double to lead the Hinckley attack. tna'way and nerr reaiiy threatened a he ve up enly aev-len Mti. one rt jwhlcfi aa a home Pekin School Is Leading in Golf Tourney Champaign, May 15. UJ5 Pekin today paced the field Into the final 18-hole round of the Illinois state high school golf tournament.

Pekin pUed up 325 to take a two-stroke lead over Highland Park' four-man squad. Rockford East followed with 333 while Champaign had 340. Low Individual scorer was Gene brought up to the next meeting. May 26. Mrs.

Leslie Johnson will be the hostess irt this meeting. STARTING er-, It was the fourth win of the sea 5 BIO DAYS 5 Bid DAYS Lee Davison, resigned Dixon Sunday run ry Goalny Wltn two men on in the lith tnnlntj Th rlRht handed curve ball artlxi "tered th hits son for the Hinckley teim, Which basketball coach, was recently glove. He robbed the batter, Ferris Fain, of a certain extra base hit and since there were none out has not as yet had a defeat. kail over the Hute nd behind the SUNDAY COXTIM OUS FROM Hinckley, 5. AB.

R. H. R0LL0 honored by his 1947-4S basketball squad at a picnic at the White Pine State Park. Davison was presented with a fine billfold by air tight fleMI or tn HusKie the nm never In doubt after fthe third Innlntf. Devore, 2b Grimm, If Dellenbach.

lb Stahl, ss L4trson, Moune. wno shot 76 on a the basketoau aquad In apprecla G4 iStreperi par 72 layout at the Champaign Nt only dldJBoyte Pch must-j tion for his -work with them last I I "iaMv tl 1 1 VI l.l I 1 1 at the time I It is conceivable that the A's might have been sparked to a game-winning rally had he missed. Best el Career Raschl, who pitched the best game of his career, struck out seven batters, retiring the side on whiffs In the ninth with two men Country Club. Wilson, jerful hall In g-Mng the route bu; winter. male fvejhlm the bet sup-( Herrmann, 2b Bish, iport.

both with he liimner ana ine j. Talk about big business the Larsen, Cb Rollo, May 14. D. -J. Shepard-son called on Mr.

and Mr. Oscar Hatland on Sunday afternoon. He had returned home; recently after visiting his daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Dober at Plttsfield where he recovered from surgery performed at Kansas City, Mo. Tuesday Rev. Dupree and Mr. and Mrs. George Harper were In Rockford for the state conference VICTOR IHSA this month has reported the cross receipts, exclusive of federal admissions taxes from the district.

rf Woodrick, rf tfene, any isnnern pncrwr enlyed th'a year. Uttle Bob Nelaok' Northern's jvepperV. short tip. pijoved to be the abase and the A's trying desperate- regional, and sectional basketball ly to pull the game out of the May 15. A fox hunt In rffentlv prk plutf arln as he 152 5 fire.

Johnnv Undell and Larry one part of Victor netted six young Morris, AB. R. iox oy ouy Lasuer, Leslie Johnson. tournaments. The figures sfio that was laken In.

This exceeds by $12,000,000 the receipts halt were realized for the 1M7 seriea. Thomas Russell and the Dolder Cayanaugh Cavaletto Jones Ninebar 11 II. 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 3 2 3 2 2 2 Narelti 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Brothers A grown fox was seen along the line fence of LaSuer and he (was notified. The men found two holes and dug the young out. In the boles beside the fox were carcasses of chickens, pheas Hill a Thomas Pellegrini TRACY I TURNER Richardson Berra accounted for all the Yankee runs on homers.

Lindell getting his Bobby Brown abase via a single. The Yankees now have 25 homers In 19 games. Good pitching was the order of the day elsewhere. Fred Sanford blanked the Tigers at Detroit. 3 to 0.

giving up five singles as he wonjhis fourth game for the Browns against two defeats. White? Piatt provided what little offensive smash was needed, driving In two runs with a double ad a fly ball. At Chicago. Russ Meyer, the new ace of the Cub hurling staff, pitched his third low-hit game, blanking the Reds, to 0 on four 2 20 rtotrhed up four hl in five trlr kip to the platj incHidinjt his ser-tnd rlrcrlt clout of the eawn with UoNvtv aboard In tNe first Inning, ftoh tVKay alwrn4 throurh with hu aerond circujlt Cldut of the aee-onwlth two rentes jabmrd the bi fifth Inning. Korderen and iTipp both" off xhT ea'h with WUjnam.

Boyce. and fevenwm all sjddlni: two blows plee; I After setting I be Va-roon down in th first, the Huhtesi went out ntrt the lead by virtue of Nelson's ht over the left field fence. Southern came hack ith one tally t)i the nernd nd he score retrained tied up until the third in-nm when tht Huskies got to STaiion M'vike Hr a pa'lr of runs. I Add jAnether ants, quail and just how come, but even a skunk was among it. They hunted for one of the fox family, joined by other neighbors, but no at the Second Congregational Church.

The final meeting of the school year of the Parent-Teachers Association was held Monday evening In the high school. Maynard Martin was in charge and a business meeting was held during which Mrs. Hazel Baker gave the report of the secretary and Mrs. Nellie Todd gave the report of the treasurer. Rev.

William Dupree led In community singing. George Hyde gave the report of the nominating committee and the new officers elected were: President, Maynard Martin; vice president, Mrs. Virginia, Herrick; secretary. Naomi Holt and treasurer; Cecil Todd. The state tuberculosis X-Ray Mobile Unit will be at the Rollo There have been rumors that some of the high schools In Illinois would try to beat the 20-game ceUlne that has been Imposed by the IHSA basketball rules committee by establishing reserve teams to play a full schedule and then use the reserve Igames as tests for the varsity players.

The board of directors of the IHSA has rul4d this practice to be a violation of the spirit and Intent of the rule. It based Its pinion upon the! fact that 'there Can be no reserve squad until there Is a varsity finuad and that there may be no more were added. Farm Bureau Last year one farmer reported he lost a hundred chickens while Ball Players a farmer to the" east of this one Must Report aooui two muea came out one morning and found 60 chicken Ball players who wish to play piled up, killed by a mink. with the DeKalb County) Farm Bureau team this year must report to Friends of Mr. Clarence Morton singles, striking out eight batters and walking none.

Andy Pafko's eighth-inning home run tagged Cincinnati's hapless tall-enders wholesale switches of squad per either the manager or to; the! Farm I Northern a-1Hd one more tally were congratulating her Wednes day at Womana Society of Chrla It 4-1 leadT aonnel. This does not meam that ih the fourth to give Bureau office by May! 31, I Farm Adviser Carroll Mummer said to tlan Service that the fire they had alnd then proreefed ti blow off the eiier ine varsiiy squao has oeen loss day. I Of the flftrj seiecten that there be no promo- i v.nf pitched well enouch rtvif In the homf half wc tlona or demotions, but the IHSA In their home Sunday evening was not worse. Clyde, their son, was in his room when he noticed the All member of the Farm Bureau it tallied aevefr rurts on as many to win. scattering eight hits, but nnm of (ham hit to he Pafko'e are eligible as are thelp sons who Hiow In thU Hlg IrtnlnjBob De forbid doing tn a wholesale manner.

yard light on and Inquiring; If his Uav lined one ever are under J. years oi age. ne wn iien poke. It was Meyer's second rsames may be submitted to parents had turned It on. They had trrir with to aboard and Jloake the shower.

One hundred and Theatre Ph. II Genoa, I1L I straight shutout. He three-hltted i the Giants in his last outing and not, He thought it looked as If then took the trek to Added All's Fair at The Fair La teat World New MtM.tnffl. hAfll. Mllrfl.U.I.J I.

George Tindall of Klrkland who has replaced Ralph Nelson as manager of the DeKalb county team S.Milhern. coied In the season pitched a -r i i earner three runs on two hit this year. homer by Cloaly DeKalb won the district cham the sixth with two mentwhtch wa won by Princeton From this of the NCIC Downers Grove was bat i were i second and Geneva, third, ru-intr ajhoard. In TOKl DRAKE MARY ASTOR ALBERT CDCHl pionship last year, but was defeated Vlnl Martvh LAST TIMES TONIGHT ROY ROGERS IN On the Old Spanish Trail" ALSO i Don Caatle Peggy Knodaoa 1 nd the Huk- Northern Illinois a complete alam rtr.rnprtlyl!y Ucnt 4 re run with in the evenU added three mo in the second game at the big sports festival in Urbana the falL The district last year! comprised Will. Kendall.

LaSaUe and DeKalb counties. I doing the LAST TIMES TONIGHT Coach races rervH hnnrv if the I wenkher peTmlt. CLAUD ETTE COLBERT the barn was on fire, but going into another room found it full of moke. He found the basement full of smoke, also. Help was called and much of.

the furniture was taken from the house. The floor of the. dining room was burned In a number of places. The mop board In the kitchen was almost too hot to have hand on. The electric wiring was the cause of the fire.

It was Indeed forunate that It was discovered a soon a it was. Mrs. Donald Sampson was hostess to the Woman Sovlety of Christian Service at th church Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Myron Spengler waa In charge of the program.

Report were given from "Roses Are Red" battle again The district has been Revised this th two club wfU the season's ROBERT ClMIINGS DON AMTXTTE 1 th" final gart year and will be comprised of I Scanning through the 1947 na-' tonal honor roll of track athletes. one finds that Everett Greinke. formerly of York High School of Kim hurst and now attending Northern Illinois, has been listed i as the number two man in the pole vault. Greinke best vault Id Straitrht erie at Glidde Ti one-hit game against the Cardinals. Toilet Beat Pirates Southpaw Howie Pollet of the Cardinals just missed becoming the fourth pitcher of the day to hurl a shutout when he beatthe Pittsburgh Pirates, 2- to l.iln a night game although he gave up ten hits.

The Pirates got their only tally on three singles in the eighth Anning. Lefty Fritz Ostermueler went all the way on the mound for Pittsburgh, giving up only four hits but losing out when Stan Mu-sial of the Cards clouted a fourth-Inning home run with Terry Moore on base. Two' other night games were rained out, Boston at Brooklyn In the National League and Washington at Boston In the American. Lake, McHenry, Boone and DeKalb, counties. However, McHenvy mill he 2:30 "SLEEP MY LOVE" t(m f-r th 4 me will be bat- will not have a team.

oclork. The Iiukie4 The Farm Bureau hold on first SUNDAY -II0ND AX ESTHER WILLIAMS JIMMIE DURANTE IN This Time for Keeps teams play to retain their Tit jncwrua or mm PLUS "Be Your Aje" Cartoon Newt hard ball- place in the waa listed at 12 feet. inches, AB while competing in the Rockford 4 1 1 relays. King jof Evanston was the Cortland Boy NerUterw ftaer. Il.

Sievenson. Ib. Nlrn, aa. 2 number one man with a leap of 4 12 9U inches at the Oak Is Honored by 0 I Park relay. Meath.

ss. Rifle Group 4 DAYS James Ray Wonser, iof 123 e. North Sycamore Street, Cortland, There were no other games sched won the Expert Rifleman Medal it uled. itation becomes an award of turf merit. Being runner-up to the Calumet was announced by the National 1 3 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 2, 5 V- 3 i 5 0 5 i J'l Yesterday's star: Russ Meyer of the Cubs ho held the Reds to mini, ci.

Mertens. ef. Williams, if. Reief. If.

"npps. Ft, rf. rf. four singles and struck out eight In a 1 to 0 victory. Lintaann Roller Rink SYCAMORE ROAD DE KALB NOW OPEN SKATTNQ EVERY NIGHT 1:00 to 10:30 Except Manday) SATURDAY AND SUNDAY MATEVEE 4:00 PHONE 1871 FOB PARTY RESERVATIONS i-Tva'.

.10 Rifle Association, governing body of competitive rifle and; pistol shooting for the United States. Young Wonser first took up the target sport about two and a half years ago. He has climbed! steadily through the 13 lower rankings and needs only one more to reacn the too drawer of the junior shoot Starting Sunday SUNDAY CONTINUOUS FROM THE MOST ACCLAIMED MOTIOH PiaURE IN SCREEN: HISTORY! Ttpp, -t 3b. Cuidirt. lb.

Murphy, lb. p. comet may well become exactly that, for none of the three horses' he faced today figured to give him much trouble! The records and that's about all you can go on when it comes to horse racing have htm so far out In front that the only quest ion? seemed to be: Citation first and who's next? It wlllbe either Bovard, Betfer Self or Vulcan' Force. Of the 83 three-vearwold New Records Approved by Federation ....43 14 20 ersthe Distinguished! Rifleman's MedaL I I Total ....4. -atken (I) AB II James is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. London. May 15. UP Mel Pat-ton, sprinter from the University of Southern was listed 0 F.lders, s. Edgar Wonser.

He Is a member of the Cortland Junior Rifle Club. 0 i natedfor the Preaknest, they were 0 the only three who did decline 1 i the issue. For better or for van. officially today as co-holder of the world's" record for 100 yards a Johnson, cf. lUuer.

rf. State Tennis mark he tied almost a year ago. The International Amateur Ath they were aUeklng to the. bitter end. Meet Enters letlc Federation placed its stamp 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 1 ...4 4 1 .....4 1 4 1 3 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 of approval on the clocking of 9.4 2 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 i Academy Award For Best Picture Of The Year! seconds that Patton posted Bleyer, 2b.

t.lorer, Ih. lNlhr, If, Green. 3b. Franer, c. teiiirh.CC.

Moake, p. Ilargit, p. Century at Los Califs on Ell wood Is 1 the Leader of Grade League Nothing Changed but the Name i We have changed the name of our business from Walt'iTapto TEEN'S TAP 24 Glrmrd Street DeKalb Semi-Finals Champaign, HL. May 15. OIEv Four of the state' top net stars bump into each other today in the semi-finals of the Illinois High School tennis tournament.

May 24. 1947. Sprinter who previously hit this figure were Ameri 01 cans Frank Wykoff, Clyde Jeffrey, (3 i and Jesse Owens, and South Am can D. J. Doubert.

....33 4 Top-seeded Kes Deluding of Oak Park is matched against Paul i i .........4... Batted for Hatgis In Ninth. Herb McKenley' of Jamaica, Johnson of Danville and I Charles West Indies, who formerly compel Vor by Innirah fTuthern mi 000 4 Kettering or Hinsoaie: xaces v-nucx ed for the University of Illinois, was officially recognized a tht Busby of Pekin. Evanston held an edge on other new world's record holder lor quarter-mile at 46 seconds. Me teams at the close of the quarterfinal play yesterday.

Double Kenley turned In that clocking at Northern QT0 30X 14 Home Huns: GoaSby DeKay 1 I'' t)ouMe: Moakf.i iteyer. Nord-gren. Vidmo. P.pt. ft.

Stolen Baaetr NlHn 3. VMU-r Glover. Green ip. I H.t by ritcher: V'rioa (Moake. matches will open tomorrow with Lincoln matched against Oak Park Ellwood school is leading in the grade school aoftball league, operating at the present time.

Three win In four start put the Ellwood team In a few percentage point ahead of St, Mary mhich haa won four out of tlx. Halsh defeated the Ellwood team 14 to 10 tn a make up game on Friday night -and McMurry dow ned the Haish team 15 to on Thursday night, previously undefeated Ellwood aoftball-team was upset by Halsh when the victors turned eleven hit Into fourteen run. Jimmy Crooke collected a tingle, a double and a triple to share batting honor with Ly le Solsrud for the champion. Hayes and Burtaos connected with two apiece, for the Elha-ood squad. In the McMurry-Halsh game on and top-seeded Evanston against Berkeley.

on June 28 .1947. shaving one-tenth of a second off the mark set by Ben Eastman of the U. S. In 1932 and tied by American Grover Klemrncr ln.l94L Proviso. 0J Moake Strike Outa: Bojyee.

Chronic la Want Ads Bring Result. Wnuutta 3. tt. Runs batted In Tipo ti(. DehUv 3.

Vldimoe D. Hinckley Has Victory Over 13 i Green 1. Nin 2. Glht! F.rrors: Bleyer 2, pders. Pay- I I ne.

Goalhy. Cff.cials: Thomas ajnd Kylen. if mmmmmt i 2a ic I Four Horses I Are Entered Postponed i The Layis; of the Cornerstone at the NEW MOOSE BUILDING Scheduled for Sunday afternoon, May 16, haa been postponed until a later date. However, initiation of will take place as as scheduled at 2:30. Loyal Order of Moose i DE KALB LODGE NUMBER 5SS Thursday night the Haish pitchers yielded only three hits, but there were IT walk Issued tea potty game.

Oyenneyer to Solsrud was a in Prcakriess Baltimore, Md My 13. combination, that brought a double play, for the Haish team. Kaish 200 304 5 14-11 Strong- Outfit Hinckley High School baseball team came through with a splendid 5 to 0 game on Thursday when it defeated Marseilles In a slate high school baseball tournament contest staged at Morris. Jim Wilson, the hurler of the Hinckley outfit, came through with a brilliant one-hitter, and missed the coveted no-hltter only when he wax beat out In covering a bunt down the third base line in the second Inning, He had splendid control during the game, struck out fourteen and only one Marseille man wa able to hit the ball out of the infield, and that turned Into an easy out for the center-fielder. Wilson faced only 20 men in the seven full inning.

Two men Crew walks but were out stealics F.ncoura.. by anj ofs track aad a aur -thine three owner ent their orsr after tat ion today In one of America's Ellwood 501 020' 2 1. 7 rartr.g rUssic. the! im000-ided POST NO. 2287 ,3414 Eaat Llnooha By.

Monday Evening Haish McMurry 212 000 5-3 004 47x 15-3 Preakaes stakes. mm CKU hdm Atmt Rertr lift Mvt Aiterl DeUar Jan Wrt Zt In Jra They had nothing lose, turf tlory and gold to gaixui The gold; in Umited quantlte, they were1 sure cf. Ony the amount wa Lt As to the glorywell; -ere ddnt figure! to much -l 'Standings: Ellwood 3 i .750 St. Mary 4 2 61 Haish .....3 2 00 3 3 -500 C-ddea 0 5 JXX3 i LATEST WORLD NEWS COLOR CARTOON at ua.es XJ.hjg aconi toQi.

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