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HOME EDITION JOIN CMA TODAY! Promote Fine on uiy, Volume 7SXBL No. 44 Odessa; texas, Friday, may 21, 1948 Friras F1t Ceata Capy. Tknagkrat Xha fualu Baaia SIXTEEN' PAGES AT-aaciate4 JTWai Xmm4 JTli Amebic ah SSA New Mail Cell Eoild in dill eg Deliveries Holy City Battle End In Sight Arabs Claim To Have Control Of 80 Percent Of Old Jerusalem Hule Const ft Announced 318 Blocks To Benefit I From Extensions Postmaster Soys efficient WITHIN THE OLD CITY IN Two daily deliveries on all mail carrier routes and extended de JERUSALEM (IP) The end of a four-day-old battle for old liveries to 318 blocks presently unserved will begin here about the middle of June, Postmaster W. T. Henderson announced to walled Jerusalem seemed to be in sight toay.

Arabs claimed last night that their, forces controlled 80 per cent Packinghouse Strike End day. The two deliveries will in oi tne old city, seized by their Iniunctipn Requests Are Denied clude all new territory, Hender son fmnhasit torces or abandoned by the Jews, I I 0 JjSWsjlwa(Bj The postmaster requested mat residents in new territory wait Appears Imminent Today The Jewish Haganah and Ir-gnn Zavi Leumi had been driven back to a thin defense line along the west side, of the Jewish qaorter. AUSTIN tfl)J)istrict Court CHICAGO. (JP) An end of the I will iavor immediate return, to until actual date of new service is announced before notifying anyone of a change in mailing dress, however. Further announcement will be made when the date 67-day old nationwide meat strike all plants except Wilson and Company.

Judge Roy C. Archer today ruled Texas $60,000,000 College Building Amendment 'is "sufficient at most of the major packing Midway of that line, they were plants appeared imminent today. is decided, Henderson said. He Locals across the country last TEL AVIV HOSPITAL AFTER BOMBING A wall is knocked out (right rear) and debris is scattered over beds in a Jewish hospital in Tel Aviv May 17 after the city-was bombed and strafed by Egyptian fighter planes. (AP Wirephoto via radio from London).

holed up for a last stand in the Beit Yaacov or Hurva Synagogue. ano constitutional." The decision followed by nine months the adoption' of the con- The CIO United-Packinghouse Workers Union strike director predicted that the rank and file pointed out that today's information was released in order that -patrons may obtain house num on a spot where Jews have wor night voted by secret ballot on the settlement proposals to end the strike, which has been marked by violence at several shipped for 700 years and two vote on proposals to lend the long stitutional amendment at the polls and about eight months after bers and mail boxes prior to the work stoppage on company terms earner temples have been destroy ed. 0 Daniel Will Not Seek The Jews withdrew into that suit, was filed contesting constitutionality of the election by one Dallas and three Lubbock citizens. livestock Results were expected to be announced today at the union's national headquarters here. synagogue yesterday with Arab capture of the Tiferet synagogue, UN Names Palestine Mediator LAKE SUCCESS (IP) Count Jerusalem's tallest structure, to Herbert March, the Re-Election To Senate the east.

strike of some 100,000 CIO work King Abdullah Trans-Jordan ers who quit -their jobs March 16 Juoge Archer said In hand- ing down his decision today that the attorney general, whose department -represented the state, would be asked to pre--pare the judgment. -Much of the time involved in Rail Talks Break Up WASHINGTON (UP) Nego Arab Legion was at their, backs, alter a dispute over wages, said time service actually begins. "Service to all territory Included here will be by carrier on foot and the mail' will be delivered to the door," Henderson stated. "Only requirements are that each house be accurately numbered, that numbers be visible to the carrier from the street, and that a suitable box be furnished. Carriers are not allowed to leave mall lying on porches or behind screen doors.

A box Jarre enough for letters, maratines, and papers should be furnished." FORT WORTH (PH-' W. Lee shoulders with the common citi- threatening to block escape. The the union had recommended strik zens." Legion had most of the Armenian ers- to vote against returning to O'Daniel withdrew from politics Thursday night, refused to rec Here is what he said in a radio Folke Bemadotte, of Sweden, was chosen last night as United Na work at Wilson, one of the major the litigation was spent by attor quarter, -west of the Jewish section. It was reported unofficially address: packers. tions mediator for ommend his successor as U.

S. Senator, end said he has not decided what he will do for a tiations on1 the railroad wage dis in firm control of Zion Gate just The strikers- voted on the ac neys on both sides in trying to reach an agreement on facts in the case. Sueh an-agreement was Count Bernadotte, vice presi pute broke up today without any below the quarter in the south ceptance of a nine-cent hourly therefore, choose to not seek re-election -As I announce my intention to retire for the present from public service, I do it with clear conscience." ernmost of Jerusalem's 400-year- wage increase, retroactive to the March 16 strike call; retention of Speaking to a radio audience, dent of the Swedish Red Cross, was picked up by the five great powers after he had accepted a proffer of the assignment. reached last fflqrrrhpfollowed" by a brief one-hour trial on April 23. O'Daniel said he will return to Henderson said applications are agreement.

"We have failed to reach a settlement," Alvanley Johnston, spokesman for the three unions involved, announced to reporters a half an after the negotiations Washington, complete his term, and come home to "again rub The amendnieriC Sdopted by a all seniority rights, and arbitration with the company on possible discharge of workers accused of old walls. Legionnaires on the gate traded automatic fire yesterday with Jews in a school on Mount Zion a few score yards away. (A delayed dispatch from Car However, O'Daniel didyiot lock now being accepted for the carrier positions created by the ad close vote, provides a 30-year the door which he closed on his ditional service. Approximately political career, for he promised unlawful acts during the prolonged work -stoppage. had been resumed.

building program for 15 state-supported colleges' and the University of Texas; Bitter opposition The railroads do not" care to to maintain an interest in public affairs and said he is not "for His selection came after the UN Security Council wrangled In two sessions Thursday over whether to use strong measures against warring Arabs and Jews In Palestine or adopt peaceful mediation. The council adjourned until reach an agreement," Johnstan Calvert OK Given Denton Man For ter L. Davidson of the Associated Press in the Jewish area of Jerusalem said that when 100 young 14 men will be employed. A complete list of new territory follows: Ada St West. 700-1199 (from Crane Ave.

to Pine Adams ever and completely elimiriatin. said. to the plan hadjrwrtered from West Texas through "almost the entire history of the-plan. myself from politics, or from Let's correct that," interjected seeking public office at some D. P.

Loomis, chairman of "the western carriers' negotiating com The court. cUIlenie of the Jews penetrated Zion Gate Wednesday, it was the first time in almost 500 years the city walls had been forced. The dispatch was dated Wednesday. The Jews went Friday without a decision. Convention Post Ave.

North, 1300-2299; Ann St. East. 300-499; Atlantic St. East, 400-799 (from Roxanna to Humble Beatty Ave. North, The nine cents an hour pay boost was the original offer made by 'the packers and' also had been recommended by a presidential fact-finding board.

The union, which had demanded a boost of 9 cents an hour, rejected the original offer. It had been accepted by AFL and independent union workers, who remained on the job. March said, the union 'recom future time." Reviewing his record as governor and later as senator, O'Dan ie' said ho believed he has earn mittee. "The railroads," he said, "do not Count Bernadotte, 53, will go to Palestine as United Nations care to go beyond the recommen in, to reinforce defenders of the (Continued on page 2.) AUSTIN Fred H. Minor of mediator backed by the authority ed the right "to come back home Jewish quarter).

election was bwmght-by Clarence W. Whltealdr Spencer A. Wells, and Homer JMaxey, all of Lubbock, and H.E Speer of Dallas. The salt claimed irregularities in eonstltntion-proved procedure to smend the constitution. Including publication irregularities.

Denton today -was given the dations of President 1 ruman fact-finding board. The brother of the 58-natioh general assembly, and 'take a rest and, at least for In the new city outside the "hearty approval" of State Demo The assembly approved last a time, devote my efforts to, my hoods will not accept those rec walls, the Legion had thrust from own personal affairs. cratic Executive Committee Chaifc man Robert W. Calvert, for tem Friday the appointment of a mediator to work to obtain peaceful adjustment in Palestine. the northern limits down Ramal-lah road to the Damascus Gate on the north side of the old city and mended strikers to vote- against returning to Wilson plants because porary chairman of the Brown- U.S.

Sends Hole To Lebanon Asking Release Of Citizens The action included request for wood, state convention. the comDany's proposals "would last night was trying to clear the Calvert said also that he fa mean the destruction of the union." He said the company has insisted Jews from Allenby Square oppo an injunction to -prevent Secretary of State; PaulBrown from canvassing the election returns, which would have-nullified the site the gate. MARTIN DIES MAY ENTER RACE BEAUMONT (P) Martin Dies, Lufkin attorney and former United States representative from the Second Congressional District, Is expected to vored Wright Morrow of Houston as the convention's nominee for national committeeman from The Swedish count, nephew of -King Gustav, acted as termediatory between Heinrich Himmler and the Allied authorities in the closing days of World )Var U. y'f it reserve the right to re-employ West of there Legion gunners Hotel Collections Expected To Be Complete Tomorrow -i, snH caiH it wnulri Tin! WASHINGTON (-The States demanded today that rc-hirewottera haj.witbMt-j election, and a separate request pushed back defenders from -the north side of the Mea Texas, to succeed Myron Blalock of Marshall. lawful acts.

Sbearim quarter, including central torney-Genexal He receive an 'He said he expected to continue the Lebanese government release 40 American citizens taken off the Americans steamship Marine Carp announce as a candidate for the nUally, tax free, with traveling approving' any bonds issued under to be for Morrow. prison, the law courts, the Russian cathedral and the church. the amendment. umicu swm scdk mic next expenses. Reports- on collection of pledges on stock for the proposed local J.

'Holford Russell of Denton PresiderifTo Ask at Beirut The State Deoartment announc recommended Minor, a former Judge Archer's-decision denied both injunction requests. The election contestants are ex that a neutral mayor should at- hotel will be completed tomorrow, according to Joe B. Cozby, speaker of the of ed that the U. S. Minister to tempt to preserve the holy places Social Security assistant Chamber of Commerce of Jerusalem and administer the Representatives Texan is better, qualified pected so appeal from, the judgment to the Third Court of Civil The former House Un-American Activities Committee chairman told the Enterprise Thursday night he would make a definite announcement at that time and said he-is almost ready to enter the race.

the city until a peaceful solution manager. Workers made reports on prog by, experience and background to Move To Authorize IIM Pecos Project Appeals. is Benefits Extension lead the convention as tempo ress this morning at a breakfast The tW chose Harold Evans, rary chairman," Russell said in a in the George Washington Room presiding clerk of the Philadel telegram to Calvert. Russell is a WASHINGTON (President' of the Elliott Hotel. They will phia yearly meeting of the Society of Friends, for that post.

Draws Texas Fire member of the State Democratic Executive Committees. continue their work, Cozby said, but stockholders are urged to Truman will ask Congress in a special message to extend benefits Andrews Group Entertains Rotary T. D. Hamilton, 'superintendent Lebanon, LowellPinkerton, was instructed to submit the demand. The department announced at the same time that American diplomatic representatives in all the Arab including Leban-voru have been advised that the United States would "view seriously any discrimination against American citizens because of race, color or creed.

The group removed from the were between 19 and 5j, and the Lebanese authorities took the stand they might bear Calvert told Russell in a tele aid by coming by the office to WASHINGTON (IP) Texans of the social security law. Senator Barkley (D-Ky), Sen rturn in the money. today opposed do au In laying aside his toga, O'Daniel declared he does not intend to aid or endorse any candidate for the post he is vacating. But he told the people that if they dislike the present line-up of senatorial candidates George Peddy, Coke Steven Stockholders also were remind thorize rehabilation of the Carls-badr N. reclamation project on gram that while the man to be recommended to the convention by the executive committee will not be decided until the committee -meeting Monday.

Minor ate minority leader, said alter a White House conference today ed that they may mail their checks to the Chamber of Com the' Pecos River. of Andrews schools, spoke on his trip, to- the United Nations meeting at the Rotary Club luncheon today, in the George Washington VFW Poppy Sale To Be Conducted Here Saturday merce office or directly to the banks and receipts will be mailed "has my hearty approval." Wesley R. Nelson, assistant reclamation commissioner, to the Senate Irrigation sub that the message will go to capital hill within a few days. Presumably the message will recommend extension of social security benefits to farm labor, them. Room of the Elliott Hotel.

Approximately 5600,000 was Presenting four musical selec committee that the work is de Dledeed to the building of the son and Rep. Lyndon Johnson they should pick a man they want and put his name on the ticket. Speaking of his personal plans, O'Daniel said "New Deal destruction of our private enterprise sys tions was the Andrews Hign Barracks Acquired signed to prevent loss of water in proposed mill fo-n-dollar el, School chorusrunder the directioa Arrangements for volunteer domestics, self-employed persons and other groups not now cover a dense growth of salt cedars. First reuort on' collections was of Miss Elizabeth Ueachum. workers for the Veterans of For ed.

the sum of $100,000. For Youlh Canleen Members of the" chorus are: eign Wars Buddy Poppy sale tomorrow were being completed by arms for the new Jewish state of Israel. The Marine Carp was en route to Palestine. The American citizens, together with 29 persons of other nationalities, were interned in former French barracks at Baker. Lebanon.

The department said Lebanese authorities had threatened to use force, if necessary, in removing them, from the ship when it touched at Beirut tem," may make it ditncuit lor: The conference also was at Neal Longleyv Barbara' Taylor, He said it would increase water supplies both for the New Mexico project and for the Red Bluff project further downstream in Texas. tended by House Minority Leader Janie Jackson, 'Lesida Heath, Joy Sue Still. Betty Gooch, Geraldine tne yew Auxiliary today. -Auxiliary members and local CMA Drive Reaches The Hi Spot, Odessa teen can him to bva.good provider for h'j family, I am willing to t-y." Rayburn. (Tex) and Democratic members of the Senate Finance Brown, Bob Turnage, La Vada women will sell the poppies, which are made by disabled veter- Senator Connally (D-Tex) said teen, has purchased two Army barracks which will be converted into a recreation center for Odes- rnd the House Ways and Means Aldredge, Clara Lee, Patsy Full- the "improvement ought not to be erans.

It also is hoped that one of bright, Mary L. Deaton, and Committee. Third Of Goal Civic Muric Association mem undertaken" until there is a com so youth, according to Bob Clark. tne local girls organizations will We had a conference on the Jackie Haderton. Roy Holder Files pact between Texas, and New sponsor.

Mexico over division of the question of a further expansion of social security coverage which The buidings will be moved bership goal of 1,200 for the third season here was abbut one-third Meeting Scheduled waters of the Pecos River. here from Childress in about a Report on the sale plans will be made at a meeting of the VFW this evening at the group's build For Commissioner the President has recommended The senator was backed up by completed today, according to At 8 OXIock Tonight several times." Barkley told news J. E. Sturrock of. Austin, general ing on the Andrews highway.

Grant Sfreel Light System Completed men as he leff Mr. Truman's of A meeting of the -county Citi Roy Holder. 2224 West Don E. association field repreentative. month.

The big problem then will be to get them set up and furnished. We hope that the businessmen of the town will aid us, as buyinsj The- annual Buddy Poppy sales zens 'rsutical Action Committee manager of the Texas Water Con servation Association. Deadline for buying the ticK- fice. He added: "A message is under brepara- by the, VFW and cinct 1 commissioner, bringing 1 aj I 41 a is scheduled for 8 p.mw. today at the county Candi "The waters of the Pecos River the buildings just about drained total seeking that office to T-UZ STat time, no tickets win on by the President.

Thereon, Installation of mercury vapor and its tributaries are the life uuuuiia uuui nit; oaica die wcw our treasury," Clark said are still under considera roniioete thntlteniS dates for county offices'and their qualifications be discussed. local needs and several national blood of the people of the Pecos persons. Holder has lived here approxi Containing 4,000 square foet. tion. It will be sent in a few days.

projects. Valley in Texas and their rights A similar session was to have "Our discussion was on whether are mailed aaturaay win. uc accepted. the building will include an office, workshop, library, kitchen. Use of a -jeep and loud speak-tin and to these waters must be mately 11 He for about five years as a driller with been held last Friday, but the meeting was postponed.

s-iicci-iignung on worth Grant from First to 15th streets was completed this morning and will be in full operation tonight, officials of Texas Electric Service Company announced. All lamps up to 15th Street are er have.been donated for the protected by compact or -other- Reports from Midland and iouniain, lounge, and a game the message should be sent and there was an agreement that il should." Petroleum tomorrow Monahans will be made Satur All interested voters, as well He now is in business -for him-hv ct Rnripsnn of room, plans include a bowling alley, a tennis court and as CPAC members, were urged i day. Hopk4s said. Sales have been "good'' in the two neigh Barkley said that in addition to sen ana is cumni-icu w.uu pauu tne Army recruiting post to attend. the extension of coverage to new and wallpaper shop.

a patio for other, outdoor sports, such as shuffle board, and cro here. boring he said, but figures on the drive are not complete. Files For Governor mounted on steel poles; The remainder of the Grant system, which will extend to the is to be hung from wooden poles and installation is expected to be com wise, he said. Charles H. Miller, Pecos River compact commissioner for Texas, said New Mexico twice has refused to ratify a proposed compact on the Pecos after Texas accepted it He added he is opposing furthsr projects on the river both in New Mexico and Texas until a compact is quet.

Funds for the youth center were Heaviest; sales are expected HILLSBORQ (UP) Holmes A. todav and tomorrow and those obtained by Clark and his group classes, the, question of increased benefits to those already covered was discussed. As to whether there is any chance for congressional action, Barkley said, "the President hopes so." May. 42-year-old Houston mer interested in joining the CMA oy we production ot two varsitv pleted by Monday, $58,633 Bid On Road Work Taken were urged to buy their tickets filed his application for a place on the Democratic pri as soon as possible. BULLETI WASHINGTON (P) Senate today Upheld President Truman's veto of a bill which would have permitted qualified senators to order an FBI investigation of key atomic appointees.

Work on the system for' North showf and concessions at a fall sxas to Eighth Street is progress- doS show. The Hi-Spot formerly Texas mary ballot for governor. to. ing satisfactorily as far as instal met at me aide Youth Cen- Senator Hatch (D-NM), a spon ter, which has been turned nvpr Ned Hoffman, Fort Worth, was to the YMCA. lation of steel poles is concerned, officials said.

However, technical problems involved in switching sor of the legislation, said, he believes there is very good awarded the contract for county Bus Drivers Strike Scheduled Tonight Record Turnout Forecast In Oregon GOP Primary road work on his bid totaling power lines -n the section are ex chance" of getting the compact, but it would take at least two pected to delay putting the system into" operation until next weekend years. LUBBOCK. (JP) A threatened Jokes, Music Mainstays Of T. P. Shew Tonight Both brought their campaign or later, PORTLAND, Ore.

JP) Gov, strike of 'bus drivers here tonight would paralyze ft schedules daily Thomas E. Dewey and HaroloV Stassen came to an end of the NewMarshal For WT 'town -in serving every large Texas, New Mexico Oresan political trail today in mcmuers oi tne Texas and booked, for 1948. Most of th and Okla $58,663.43 offered at a meeting of the county commissioners court this morning. Work will begin within. 15 days, according JtoCounty.JudgcBay-mon Stoker, The work will be from the intersection of the Goldsmith Road and Andrews highway to Smith Chapel.

Hoffman's bid was for for four miles of road -and $19,568.05 for 15 and one-tenth miles of seal-coating. (s Nominated Today WASHINGTON JP) Kehoe C. their race for Oregon Republi homa. cast comes from T. P.

headquar to a close last nlrht. in Port land. For the past .2 Jays they have criss-crossed from border lo border in unprecedented personal campaigns in which each spoke to. an estimated 100,000 -Portland's business" can presidential favor. A strike affecting alj drivers "of ters in Dallas.

Jokes and music are the main Shannon was nominated today to It was a photo finish to a furi cmc, of '48 rolled into Odessa aboard two Pullmans, took a quick look around, and rushed to the county auditorium for final rohnnrooic the Texas, Mexico and uk-lahoma Kcoaches in, Lubbdck has be U. S. Marshal for West Texas. ous and sometimes acrimonious Shannon's' nomination to suc three weeks of campaigning. stays of blackfice stage And that's the pair of ingredients which will come across been called Tor 10:45 p.m.' J.

W. ThomDson. Kansas City, MRS. LEJLAND CROFT and MRS. MILLER driving to Monahans Thursday evening to ceed tf)e late Guy McNamara was sent to the Senate by President the.

footlights in king-size quantity section last night resounded to the blare of bands and was. lit by red flares as Stassen (sgpporters pa-raded through the streets in a Neither the New Yorker nor the Minnesotan was bold enough to claim victory in advance of todar's voting. representative of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, made the and brushing up routines for tonight's big show. Curtain time is Other bids submitted included Truman. tonight.

A. Purtell, Lubbock, attend the the Music Club's piano concert presenting- talented The two personalities who mix o.ia at county The groUD of 4A mt.rt.,w 52; D. H. Buchanan, Temple. campaign finale.

As polls opened at 8 a. over- announcement yesterday. The walkout' would affect 72 DOROTHY BILLINGSLEY Attends Convention those ingredients into a fast-stepping hour and one-half 'show are Both candidates, toofc to the ra 525.46; and C. Hunter Strain, San Angelo, $69,745.50. cast but generally favorable weather was in prospect through-: HOWARD MARKLEYS returning from, Oklahoma and bringing his dio in last appeals to the Thomas J.

Pitts, president of the Texas Baptist Brotherhood, is p- stae men arrived at 7:50. Lighting and proper- i5S a beins: set on the stage both Dallas employes of long service. The joke man is C. G. Stassen.

speaking. -at suburban out the state. mother who is recuperating from Gresham, told Jiidjence: Certificates Given Food School Graduates As a consequence, a record attending the Southern Baptist Convention at Memphis, Tenn. He Patterson. The music man uno ucniwra wmie the rohearsn Joycees Granted -Charter I sav it frankly we can win turnout was indicated.

Reptibli in progress. will return to Odessa Saturday. is A.C'Gus") Heilig. Patterson, the fast-talking, fast- nationally only lf i.th people of Abou 0 certificates were pre- a fractured hip. Blue-eyed DAVID CHISHOLM, 5, accompany-in; his mother, MRS.

U. G. CHIS KOLM to a ranch party. TOMMY VAUGHN and CHAR- By Secretary Of State movine Five-by-Flve ioke registration was at an all-time high of 322,490, of which 65 or 70 per cent were expected to cast Oregon make ur campaign their campaign." I manufacturer. for the show's eight Odessa Junior Chamber of sented The Weather L3S AYCOCK flying to the Tulsa morning to inose com-Vood handlers school, the Ector County "ider' auspices of.the pw yt of Mealth.

ballots before poll closing ume i 8 p. m. end 'men, also acts as business jCommerce officers were notified manager and make-up expert iriday that the Jaycee organiza-when "blacking-up" time comes'tion has been granted, a "charter chart Both Dewey and Stassen were The Minnesotan wno eonxi- dently called tM turn In ad-vance In Nebraska Wiscon- -sin, made no pradicUon en the -Oregon outcome. did his rival Governor MeanwhUe, Lions Club members, sponsors of the show, were working on last minute preparations of their own. President W.

O. Shafer said he expects a capacity crowd tonight Oldtime minstrel prise candy will be by club members. Tickets stUl are being sold by Lidtis and will remain on sale at the door tonight This is the onlv bis nut.nf.tnwn by the5" secretary of state ninn nff a larae snare oi i as bee has been before opening By the time the second act begins he is in fimvi tri-couniy- um; )3 I I JUu Jiearly 300 per- ine -junior unamoer presidential hopes on the outcome of the elections the last direct oresidential preference primary certificates oil show The A. H. DENNI- JNS vacationing in the scenic A-'cadia Valley in Missouri MARCUS GIST, long time Ector Couqty rancher, now from the picturesque hills of Missouri, hand shaking with friends H.

D. CODY returning from a visit with relatives in Colorado City. chartered for 50 years as a "be costume himself, complete derby and checkered vest, to swap ga.es --with end man George Moon. Dewey, in his state- -ment, voiced the hope Oregonia TKSTKEDAfS TEMPERATURE: Hiffc, 1. S3.

TUDAV'H TEMPEBATIBE: Hlf, Lw. PUBKC'AST fOB WEST TKXA8: Fair ttils aftrnvoa, Icaifkt 1 Kaiarday. atack chaag ia teat peratan. before the Republican Party nom the Junior lm. atin, was in- nevolent, charitable, educational, or missionary organization." Incorporation is effective May 17- inates a standard bearer at Phila- would see eye to eye with luz.

lit delphia next month, 'let it go at that, II Patterson is ine scurrier oi (Continued on Page 2) performance, of the T. P. min-.

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