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fNDlANA EVEmNO'QAZerrfi. INDIANA, PENNSYLVANIA. MONDAY, JANUARY 7, PAGE SIX It Stricter OBITUARIES Must Kcop MRS. MARY JANE (JENNIt) Peace Even 1EXTON of 742 Locust Street, away at her lata home, Yet Asking West Cash Saturday evening at o'clock after at) nines of four week. ft tiri A dauihter of the lata Jama and By Force Mary Jane Elgin Hall, she was W'fvJ Sr-s i fsf UlWLi KU bora June ism, at Biaiutet Hill, (Continued Pram Pag One) In Armstrong County, when (Continued From Pago One) ishe lived until coming to Indiana democratic slogans.

The law will 59 years ago. Mrs. Sexton waa the widow of alwayi punish them severely. In an obvious reference to the nounced theappolntment of James P. Richards, former chair-maa of Iht House Foreign Affairs Committee, as Elsenhower's special assistant (or the Middle East William Dennis Sexton and was Soviet-crushed revolt Novem the last of a family of nine chil ber, the statement said: People of petty borfeots think 1 program.

Richards, a South Carolina dren. For many years she was a practical nurse and endeared her self to a host of families whom she assisted. So long as her healtn It life ing or people who were mssking themselves' ss Marxists set as their aim the disintegration of so permitted Mrs. Sexton waa an ac Democrat who retired from Congress last week, will head mission that will go the Middle East to explain Eisenhower's plan to the nations there. He will serve cial order and the dissolution of tive member of the Zion Lutheran It whereby they used ilogan like Church and the Mothers of Democ racy.

I democratization, de-Stallnlzation with the rank of personal ambas- Surviving her are two ton DEMOCRATIC BIG WHIGS Former President Harry S. and others It Is therefore a main task to strengthen the John B. Sexton of Indiana, BEN A. SHANK of Clymer RO sador. Adm.

Arthur Radford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and William A. Sexton of Cler 1 eaased awav at hie late horn people's democratic Installations and organizations. GOOD JOKEr President Eisenhower laughs heartily at Joke told to him by David W. Proffltt, right, moderator of the Pres-byterlsn Church In the U.S. Proffltt was one of a group of Presbyterian leaders who called on the Chief Executive at the White House.

mont, Florida. A ion James Hall Saturday evening at IS o'clock Truman, center, gets together with Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt and Adlal Stevenson at a meeting of the National Advisory Committee of the Democratic National Committee In Washing ton. In, addition to attending the advisory committee meeting, Mr.

Truman was honored guest at a dinner and reception given by the National Capital Democratic Club. Sexton, who was a reporter for The statement said gov waa on hand with Dulles to back up the administration' a presenta the Indiana Evening Gazette, died after an Illness of three years. He was born March 28, 1877, In Cherryhill Township, a son of tha ernment la planning talks with various public figures and non tion of Its case for authority to In 1919. Five grandchildren and use U.S. forces against an armed five great grandchildren also sur partisan expert aimed at their lata Andrew and Mary Sickenber- Communist aggression In the Mid vive.

dle East. participation In leading stite a(- fairs with the government." Thi Friends may pay their respect Organizing at Robinson-Lytle'a in Indiana to County Tax Mapping Project Is Launched indicated some sort of coalition government but did not mention I Adlal Asks Democratic day (Monday) between the hours ger snanx, ana we unuea in mer-rlage In 1898 with Carrie Wheeler Shank, who survives. Prior to com-, Ing to his late residence near Dixonvtlle 53 years ago, Mr. Shank had resided in Cherryhill Township and at Shanktown. The administration also wants Congress to authorise a big-scale military and economic support program for Middle East nations wanting to strengthen themselves Legislative any non-Communist parties.

of 2 to 4 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. where services will be con ine government Jiicugea wn-i ducted Tuesday, January at' tlmiation of the socialization off ITTPP against the threat of communism fill I Surviving him are: Hi wife; 30 p.m. with her pastor, the Rev. agriculture and asserted that Dulles ssld the President's pro mapped on a scale of one Inch three sons: H.

Clell Shank of Cleve Arthur J. Pfohl, officiating. The "steps will be taken with all the equals 400 feet, 'Offensive' (Continued From Page One) gram recognizes there are other dangers in the restless and largely Mother of Democracy will con land, Ohio; Seward L. Shank of Worthlngtod, and Benjamin F. Another section of the contract duct service this (Monday) eve severity of the dictatorship of the proletariat against people who damage agricultural underdeveloped arena besides the (Continued From Page One) The firm contracted to do the work as required by the Act of General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, passed in 1943 and amended in 1951 and 1955.

Members of the mapping firm ning at 7:10 p.m. at the funeral session of the Legislature but require action by another one before possibility of an armed Coram a-1 home. Interment will be made in (Continued From Page. One) specifies that all maps shall be prepared from new eerial photographs and that property lines shall be determined on the maps by Shank of New Kensington: fi daughters, Mrs. Thos.

(Oneida) King and Mra. John (Jenella) Wad- nist coup. beine submitted to a statewide Greenwood Cemetery. "There is the possibility of sub The statement blasted Stalinists later they will welcome advice dell, both of New Kensington; two version, a danger which is in reference to recorded deeds, plans referendum. That could be at this year' municipal elections in No leaders Matya Rakosi and Erno Gero as well as Imry Nagy, who BERTHA E.

LOWMAN of Wil creased If there be sense of which can be obtained from the are Lewis L. Gwin, registered pro vember. Insecurity," he said. records of Indiana County and sup brothers, L. L.

Shank and A. Shank, both of Commoddre. Two brothers, (Lawrence and Henry) are deceased. succeeded them and was ousted fessional engineer; John A. Larson, The Korean bonus proposal from the party group, although the two Texan stuck by their previous decision not to become members of lit, Stevenson said he thought there kins burg passed away In Columbia Hospital, Wilkinsburg, at 5:00, o'clock Sunday morning, January Dulles said there Is dinger plementary data obtained by field as premier by Kadar and hi sup that economic conditions could another registered observation where required.

porters with Russian help. gained added impetus last night when the State Veterans of For- Three sisters, Mrs. Mary Wea "such as to make communism The engineers are also required professional engineer, The government also pro ver, piamondville; Mrs. Maude clen Wars organized a statewide s. A daughter of the late Edward and Gertrude Altman Harrold, she was born May 16, ISM in West claimed that it "respects the free-l seem an attractive choke." Any program to be adequate.

At present the firm is doing the had been a "misinterpretation" of the advisory group' role and be wj prepare ami lurnisn me. county with printed Index cards on which Long, and Mra. Martha Learn, both of Indiana; 15 grandchildren and dom of belief of all citizens and committee to press for passage of the legislation. Lebanon. he ssld, must be prepared to meet all the properties or parcels of considers the standpoint of tell tax mapping for Cambria, Blair and Juniata Counties.

In the firm are about half dozen registered lieved il could work closely with the congressional leaders without She was married to Clark M. land in the county shall be alpha- Under VFW recommendations 14 great grandchildren also sur- vive. gious questions a private matter undue friction. Korean War veterans who served Lowman who preceded her In It secure full freedom to the military action, subversion or nomlc instability "and any combination of them." He testified the dsnger "canaol engineers and about a dozen grad betically indexed according to the name of the owner of said prop Friends will be received after death in 193S. churches and confessions." between June 27, 1950, and July "It never waa the Intention of uate engineers.

A total of approxi erty or parcel 27. 195J. would get fjlO a month the committee to try to tell the The statement said the recent; revolt wrought damage of nearly1 7:09 p.m. Monday at Robinson-Lytle's, 36 N. 7th Street Indiana, where service will be conducted A resident of Wilkinsburg for 92 years, she wss a member of the mately 120 persons are employed by the firm.

bach card shall show the type for domestic service in the armed member of Congress what to be met under present conditions unless we make clear now. In relation to the Middle East, what we! of development or improvement on a billion dollars and said: First Christian Church of that com do," he said. One section of the agreement forces and $15 a month for foreign service. each property or parcel of land Jan. 9, at 1:30 p.m.

The Rev. F. B. Miller and tha Rev. munity.

state "That all work covered by have already made clear in rela Stevenson has left no doubt, and shall be keyed by an index "The Western capitalist stress that Hungary cannot be cured without Western credits. We Meanwhile, Indications were Re ane is survived by one ion, however, that he believes Demo tion to so many areas; namely, reference number to the tax this contract shall be under supervision of a Registered Profession Clark M. Lowman of Wilkinsburg; publicans in the House would elim R. S. Yeater will officiate.

Interment Oakland Cemetery, Indiana, Pa. maps to be prepared. Each card that armed Communist attack would have to be met. If need be. accept, of course, any credit, even al Engineer at all times and that one granddaughter, Peggy Jean: crats should continue to belabor President Eisenhower's handling of foreign policy matter as he shall be cross-indexed so that capitalist countries, if no oc the conduct of the Engineer (Gwin, tnree Brothers, M.

s. Harrold, inate three committees work- men' compensation, child care end merger of the two committees ean Be referenced to similar cardsmtical conditions are attached.1 by the armed force of the United States. only thus can we adequately serve the cause of free Punxsutawney; Evan Harrold. Lu- JOHN K. HAMILTON, born In I did in the campaign.

Larson and Kimball) hereunder is in strict compliance with the We will ask for no credits, how filed geographically by assessment! districts which will be prepared cernemines; Lawrence Harrold, Demot handling legislation on the met cratlc congressional lead Grant Township February 24, 1671, ever, ever, which are tied to polit dom and of peace." the "Registered Professional En later by the appraiser. son of Matthew D. Hamilton and ropolitan areaa of fhiiaaeipnia conditions." Vandergrift; two sisters, Mrs. N. H.

Taylor and Mrs. Leroy Walker, ers generally have avoided criticism of Eisenhower's foreign Dulles told the soberly listening gineers Act" of the Commonwealth and Pittsburgh. The contract also requircsjGwin, Mary Ann Donehue Hamilton, pas The government said Hungary lawmakers that "a Communist of Pennsylvania. ootn ot Indiana RU. The naming of committee could wants "peaceful and fruitful re sed away suddenly at his home in Latrobe, January at 6:45 a.m.

breakthrough In the Middle East" Specifications for the protect re Friends will be received at the Larson and Kimball to provide performance bond which they are doing. lations" with "all countries, with be held up until tomorrow it Democrats oppose the elimination plan. would be a disaster reaching far quire that (a) all borougha shall Sutila Funeral Home, 988 Wayne The committee called on Eisen-i hower Saturday to "abandon his present Improvisations in favor of Survived by his wife, Agnes Jet out consideration for their social Deyond the eontlnea of that area. be mapped on a scale of one inch Neither House Speaker Helm Avenue, after 2:00 p.m. Tuesday.

tison Hamilton, eight children and This contract Is the first step toward complete compliance by It would "encourage the Soviet January 9. Services will be held in foreign policy program that rulers to resort everywhere to order, on the basis of equality and noninterference." It claimed that Hungarian-Soviet relations have been "pictured in an unfavorable equals 100 feet for residential and industrial areas and one inch equals 50 feet for commercial the chapel on Wednesday, January the county with the act of legis (R-Armstrong) nor Johnson would comment on the reported committee consolidation plan. faces facts all over the world and at p.m. by the Rev. Law more aggressive policies," he said.

"It would severely weaken lature requiring all fourth to eighth seek to deal with them." 10 grandchildren. Services will be held Tuesday, January 8, at 1:30 p.m. from tha Del) Funeral Home, Latrobe. Interment in Unity Cemetery. areas.

All boroughs shall be di-i iclass counties to man- their coun. rence R. Doak. Burial will be in It said what it called adminis light by hostile elements" and Familiar Republican figure ap vided into block plans by the en- ties, prepare property cards, a pro- Oakland Cemetery. the pressures within the Soviet world for more liberal policies." credited Russia with saving Hung tration I "muddling" in the Mid peared in line for three of the gineera.

perty card index and complete an ary national Independence dur dle East brought on the Suez economically, he said, the EDWARD CLAIR MYERS (b) All other auburban areas entirely new appraisal of all pro- RICHARD HARRY NELSON, 2, ing the recent revolt. It declared crisis. It described the mi.itary- four tax ana appropriation committee chairmanships. Rep. Breisch (R-Schuylkill) is tire free world would be Involved areas snau Be mapped on a scale perties.

paaaed away at his home in Ligon-1 of Plumville. husband of Opal L. that all questions with Moscow in econohu'c proposals Elsenhower put before Congress Saturday as of one inch equals 100 feet. The contract for the apparising cluding the "stay of Soviet troops if the soviet! controlled the Mid' die East In passsge apparently de (Millen) Nelson, passed away in the VA Hospital, Pittsburgh, at (c) All rural areaa snail Be 'win Be let at a later date. ler Saturday, January 5.

He had resided in that area for a good many years. an effort to partially close the in Hungary will be settled in friendly negotiations." expected to be named chairman of the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee. It will be his first committee chairmanship 10:30 this morning. He was born September 7, 1930. stable aoor after the horse is partially outside the stable." (In Moscow.

Fravda quoted He leaves his wife, Nan Smith Myers; a son, William S. Myers of Bowser Funeral Home, Plum Republican National Chairman Red China's Leader Hungarian Foreign Minister Imre Horvath as saying that U. N. Sec since he was elected to the House in 1945. AiDuquerque, N.M.; a daughter, signed to press the administration! argument that Eisenhower's program is not designed to Impose outside policies on the newly Independent Middle Eastern nations, but rather to help them ssfeguard their cherished national and cul Leonard W.

Hall replied yesterday ville. is caring for arrangements which will be published in Tuesday's Gazette. retary General Dag Hammarsk- His opposite number In the Sen Carolyn, wife of John Morgan of Charleroi, and five grandchildren. jold has been Invited to visit Hung ate will be Sen. Kessler (R-Lan- in a statement expressing confidence that Democratic Congress member "will give hi (Eisenhower's) recommendations serious ary "in the spring." The U.

Tne deceased was the son of W. caster) who headed the Senate Arrives In Moscow HARRY W. THOMAS of Glen C. and Mlna P. Myers of 321 South tural individuality, Dulles ssld secretariat and the Hungarian delegation In New York indicated finance committee in the jsss-w session and is favored to retain Fifth Street, Indiana, and a brother neither had received the Invita Campbell, retired undertaker, passed away at his home this morning (Monday) at 10:00 o'clock.

of Ronald K. Myers of Chicago, Soviet domination would be major disaster for them." It would be, he continued: and careful consideration In the spirit ol genuine bipartisanship that has always marked congres the post. tion.) 111. Helm is also expected to desig (Continued From Page One) Also on hand were Deputy Pre The government statement. Service will be held Tuesday A complete obituary will be pub sional decisions on foreign af nate Rep.

Wood (R-Lancaster) as Jacked up both industry and agri lished in Tuesday's Gazette. Dag Seeking afternoon In LIgonier. fairs?" tha head of the House Appropria miere V. M. Molotov, Anastas culture, demanding Increased out I.

A political disaster "because1 then those nations, like the European satellites, would lose the national Independence which they so ardently desire and which now He described the Democratic put by both to offset effect of tions Committee. His long tenure at that post was interrupted, two Mikoyan, Lazar Kaganovlch and Foreign Minister Dmitri Shepllov. U.N. Probe the revolt. statement as "petty partisan politics." I Three Hurt years ago by former Rep.

Polen in a speech at the southern (D-Washineton) when Democrats they are beginning to exercise la1 full messure." 2. An economic disaster because Siberian city of Irkutsk en route, Ohou described the unity of Com In Hungary controlled the lower In Accidents Three Feared munist China and Russia as "the Five People Die In Fires Fire Hits Home ST. MARYS, Pa. Fire last night destroyed the one-story ranch-type home of Mr. and Mrs.

John Lenze on State Road. The family was not home at the time. Firemen said the blaze originated in a utility room. Tbo "the principal economic asset of In the Senate, the appropriations unit will once again be by Sen. Chapman (R-Warren).

main guarantee of universal tne area is petroleum and onlv peace." (Continued From Page One) He said, however, that he had the free nations offer an adequate On Weekend (Continued From Pag One) n- 1 1 ni-JtAwlV In an airport speech here, Chou mantel." Dead In Big Blast, Fire mnnHMl lit linA in head un thai By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS declared "the Elsenhower doc 3. "A disaster for the peoples of the Middle East because thev are House Education Committee al hesitated himself to Initiate such hearings. "The secretary general." he trine to take the place left by the cause was not determined driven by George Ruben, 24, 28 though a final decision must still British and French in the Mid dle East hsa already aroused Five Pennsylvanians, Including a mother and her two children, died In fire as the stste'a accidental death toll reached 11 over the weekend. FMPDRiirM p. An Street, Clymer, said, "has felt that thla might be the disapproval of all peace-loving! the proper time for a reconsiders-' deeply religious peoples and their spiritual suffering would be grievous If they were subjected to the fate of other religious peoples who have fallen under the rule of athe-i plosion ripped through the Penn-I j.

be made. Leadership ol tne ben-ate Education Committee Is once again expected to be in the hands of Sen. Wagner (R-Schuylkill). statea and of the form to be given to' KUlvaiaisi vnvifier fi nlant trwlav mmii. uv.

Twelve met death on the Key He added that "the furious at-, the Investigatory activities. I Actress Tells Her Istic, materialistic tacks by the Imperialists on our 'In view of the active and con Other House committee chairmen were expected to Include: stone state'! highways and an eight-year-old suburban Pittsburgh and aet fire to a score of build-, lana youth Is In Itory condition in Indiana Hospital Firs reports said three men 'ul were missing end believed dead. Socialist countries are doomed to tinued concern of the General Assembly for the development, failure. The friendship between Reps. Guthrie (R-Armstrong), motor vehicles: Lieht (R-Lebanon), our countries is eternal and un the Assembly may now wish to boy ws electrocuted In hi bath tub.

Mrs. Paul Crandall, 38, and her two children, Garey. 6, and Paill Kidnap Story (Continued From Page One) Eight workers were admitted to "iTotS Stumoaugh. 21. 115 Wat- establish a special "ad hoc" com breakable." Ha spoke with irlm earnest agriculture; Tompkins (Ramer-on), Judiciary, and Cooper (R-Alle- British Hit Aden Rebels With Planes mittee which would take over the activities of the group of investl-l ness.

Snowflake gathered on hia commuiltyrTmpumT Trurai Iheny), banking. ette, 3, perished when their-home burned in Canton, In Bradford tur nat and the fur collar of his On the Senate side, moat of the gators established by the secre Indio scene mountain community lot some i 'UMUo 3,500 about 85 mile southeast ofj" dMhospltl. Detective at th long Mack overcoat as he spoke. committee chairmanships were ex- County, yesterday. tary general, and follow them up1 under somewhat broader terms of observers In Hong Kong con- Erie.

Pa. Two Philadelphia were killed! pected to be the same as ot those backed up statement of her physician that there wu no indication sldered that Chou's extension of Hijusf a aw wc Police are investigating the Stum baush mishap. reference. of Ih last session, including Sens. "Everything at tha plant was ADEN British wirrtinti w.

tnitw In traffic accidents and two burned to death In the Quaker torn to hell," William Smith, a that she had been raped. "Such a committee should ob- Madlgan (R-Bradford), agriculture; Wad (R-Cumberland), high stationary fireman at the plant, vtously of the City yesterday. A pair of Wash but detective in Los Aniele Damage estimated at 1179 ware caused by a two-car tldaswlps accident on Rout 15 two miles west renei Aden tribesmen P.lpinas tuDoort for tha re. v-. I if, i continued attacks in the Western 'lOeneral Assembly for a continued serve as an orean glrne of Premier said two hour after th explosion.

ington gounty teenageri died pro-Russian J- observation of developments in re- a highway crackup west of Wash ways; Fleming (R-Allegheny), tate government, and Stevenson (R-Clinton), local government. "It sbout shook town off its hinges." said that she had Informed offl- 1 cers that ah hid been raped. When another reporter asked her yesterday if there wss any of Plumville Saturday afternoon. no Kaoar. Il.llnn in llnno.ru In .11 rmj State police ot we Indiana sue- Hiewlnauai hum V.MaVai.fe I Aden protectorate yesterday, an official British statement Mid today, The R.A.P.

lolned la tha flahi. which may be of relevance ington yesterday. Read th duett Classified Ads EmpSium home Tad 1 bulldinas vid Cornman, 4J, Home RD 1, and Read Th Gazette Classified Ad r. "Iw Assembly." Ing In the Beihan emirate, one of! Intervention was necessary to1 WflWS The plant is about a half mile Cherney, Street, laAaiHAA eMaieiaUBiM SMI at antissfJan "vmoicuveness" in me 'Kidnaping, her second attorney, Jerry (Staler, warned her: "It would be beat not to say anything on this metier, at it might misinterpreted." rTTjtfwsV tot'-- west of the town of Ibroke out after the expto-l wepraman car Fire the small British-protected Arabjkeep Hungary from tumbling out states that make up this region, of the Communist orbit, and th hottest spot in the current i Th Chinese radio said Chou, flareup. who alto is foreign minister, was Th official statement aald accompanied by Vice Premier but Smith said it ttppmd 'l' 1 to be suDs aina.

Her news conference wu hsr se t. -if All traffic was Mocked off from. Yemeni authorities "continue to'Manhsl Ho Lung and Vice For-f 1 i first meeting with newsmen line her disappearance. She covered 9 her face with a veil and dark Crashes Fatal Sf "a- dfM4MIA.M. newaoaiter Tuft Dann a WJ for an Emporium radio station feSvv, SA ,1 fierce fir wis rating and1 radio 1 1- I I TTV WIW wimvnwtv wiwmcii from all fll-l nen v-uifto-liang.

rections for attacks on hi" vl(l" to Moscow, War. Yemen has accused Britain of uw ni Budapest, Chou will using force to put over plan to complete his interrupted Asian federate the siatas of th weMerait0Ur wUI 10 NP Af-Aden orotectorate. anil glasses a her mother and actor Wilding escorted her from the Indio hospital yesterday to a waiting ambulance, which returned I Mf i i "1 -at il' It i 1 I li fajklf. 3WrSPM8: Llthe blaat et fir to a score of ALTOONA. Pa.

UJt A M-ye1 mm 1 ii in iff buildings. old woman and H-year-old ma "Everybody Is afraid another wers killed la epart trtlflc crashes in Blair County over the explosion might eome off," Busmen! Mid. "I isw three ambu- her to hsr big horn in thi Lot Angeles suburb, A dentist called yesterday prior to her press conference and tem- weekend. lines pass by with injured.1 sios against neighboring vlslt t0 Polnl1 lai 'Hungary so soon after the upsurge' CAIRO, Egypt ui Yemeo't Sf tn.wv entl-Sovletism in embassador, Abdul Rahmu Jiewed Teleb, conferred with President, HonKon wd Moscow Nsr today regarding alleBad1? th Chin' BrtUsh S. porarily repaired two cap broken looso: lit 4 ejij l4 mm, ueameiu lrom upper teeth.

from "The Pennsylvania Railroad roundhouse, located nearby, 1. ai ZJS'S5rSJSfi blow' makeup, her left Tnncti nt ruvi orpi lupfitmaa m-mn vvaa cm mciransirt an4 "The entire Irea ws shaken" by, coUartx" 'fctur. Ie side hw (Wo)ien. the 'explosion. Everywhere youl Stat poUo MldMiM Rusys ii Karl, speaking to newsmen later look windows are broken.

swooeo on icy jaae.vme ggj.jy, D(mei that helo wl ar. '5 PUiB llhl)USh mat netp. are always la support Russia as an alists nd now (hall wait and world from falling aoart thev will Barman said he learned the ex- "a a tree, six mun nonaj, first kidnap I ever heard of plosion occurred iu the mixup Tyrone. where ransom money was not room where nitro-glycsrioe is1 Paul Barayak of Martinsourg, mentioned when the kidiuper mad. ni klUed oa Rout M4 a phoned." Roaring Springs Friday alght a He said be wanted to know "If Ohio is called tha "Mother walked si oof th highway.

Pel this I a kidnaping" or net. r-gary pec-wffl do." iui Poland. SUPERSONIC BOMBER-'Th Ah? Force B-M Hustler, America' Srrt n-eraoni bomb, is shown taking or) fort Worth, Tex. is this photo, oa ot the trtt c' -hotos of the crafL The plane it designed optrtt at fliMnirri abo MOO tott owl rad by (Mtf J-79 turbojet engines with aJterbuioeis, State" because so many of Its Uca aald truck hit him. Detective said Saturday that citizens have helped to ly thai they were considering the case a Read the Gazttt Classified Ads I Read Tha Gazette Classified Ads ox oiner state.

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