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MIAMI OKLA SUNDAY AUGUST i 1937 PRICE IVE INEST INTO IELD AGAINST JAPANESE After His BY 56 28 VOTE WIDE REGION SEIZED 22 BOLT PARTY LINEUP Willis he dropped to in the an was injured a 1 nc? wage nour the build mg and shot at him but bdl remained a simple prohibition ha kn I lot TX it (Continued on Page Two) ast Sr MRE DISAPPROVES man houtmg from the galleries when I Continued on Page Two) Spring River) $1614automobile accident but never felt 2o (C I) $50445 No 26ipaja Ifton) $542109 No 27 (Iron you le lained ap he COfjQ 1 1 1 specialty store Muskogee respect to Dry Goods as today after a spot in every sense Two firemen happen the basement scrub off the floor with had gone out in a small row boat with Schuessler and the Negro to run a trot line said the craft over turned suddenly about 300 yards from the bank ing and Nicol has to dismount and lead her on by the halter church Simmons men women andcongregation re Three state highway patrolmen have been scouring the area be tween Miami and the Oklahoma Kansas state line the last week re porting that they are mostly on drunken drivers and motorists who pass cars on hills Patrolman Ty Cobb (named after the former outfielder for the De troit American league base ball team) said Pendleton and Rex Hawks two other patrol men have been serving in this dis trict with him The group is trav eling out of Claremore The trio spends its nights in a house trailer Defective lights are being eyed closely at night Patrolman Cobb said The highway patrol will launch an inspection of trailers soon to see whether owners have new licenses required by law Troop Concentrations 85 Miles rom Peiping Are Bombed by Air leets Hitch hiking has been forbidden in Long Beach Cal following rob bery of several autoists of State Patrolmen on Alert in This County Indication Leads to Exami nation of Muskogee Bank Slayer by Two Doctors CLINTON Okla July Treadway 73 year old Clin ton pioneer drove an automobile for the first time today and was injured fatally when it plunged off a steep embankment northeast of Custer City Clyde Parker 23 who was teach ing the aged man to drive said he swerved to avoid a collision with a truck Parker was injured slightly WEEK END TEMPERATURES Temperatures in Miami from 2 riday until 8 Satur Aggregate Submitted by Assessor Includes Pub lic Service Holdings Man 73 Killed irst Time He Drives Auto WAR IS CARRIED SOUTHWARD BY LIERS REVOLTS DENIED BY GEN RANCO Picher Woman Held Again in Liquor Raid of Publication A Street asd Vst Avenue TOTAL VALUATION PUT Californian Kills Doctor Takes Own Life as Con gregation Looks on Adoption of Revised Meas ure Overcomes Break in Democratic Ranks MAN CRITICALLY HURT IN WRECK Loyalists Claim Outbreaks At our Points in Insur gent Held Territory Nipponese Claim Military Domination of Entire Pei ping Tientsin Area Associated Preu Leased Wire LONG BEACH Cal July CP) The broken career of lying once renowned masters of the flying trapeze was closed out today with the death of Vera Bruce 32 Miss Bruce died of pistol wounds inflicted yester day by Alfred Codonas 43 her di vorced husband just before he shot himself to death Even before his divorce tragedy struck twice at Codonas one time star of the famous family troupe which several times toured the world In 1931 his second wife Lillian Leitzel plunged to her death when an aerial ring broke while she was performing at Cop enhagen Two years later his shoulder was so badly injured in a fall that he never was able to make a comeback Codona who was the only circus aerialist ever to make a success ful routine of the triple somer sault married Miss Bruce some 19 months after Miss death and she succeeded the latter as a member of lying Codon Miss Bruce divorced him a month ago charging cruelty and jealousy Codona died immediately after the shooting riends said Codona became in creasingly gloomy after he aban doned in? 1934 a comeback train ing program which the started a few months after recuperating from his shoulder injury He later appeared in three motion pictures and traveled for a year as an exe cutive with the Tom Mix circus Of recent months he had been in the garage business Codona's body will be placed be neath a 17 foot marble monument in Inglewood cemetery where lie the ashes of Lilliam Leitzel Codo na He had the monument inscrib ed erected when her ashes were brought to Southern California On the monument are carved two trapeze rings one broken symbolizing the accident that caused her death CLAREMORE Okla July 31 EP) The body of Edward Jordan 67 former Rogers county judge who was found dead in bed in a Little Rock Ark hotel today will be returned here for burial un eral services were incomplete to night Coroner Howard A Deshong of Little Rock attributed the death to heart disease Jordan who had served two terms as a South Dakota state senator came to Claremore in 1916 from landreau his birth place He also had been county school superintendent at landreau Jordan left Claremore yesterdaywith a client for Eldorado Ark to attend to a case docketed for Mon day Survivors include a son Edward Jr 21 a University of Arkansas student on vacation in Rock Rap ids la a daughter Clarice 19 living with an aunt in Huntington Park Cal and two sisters Anna Jordan and Celia Jordan both of Claremore Jordan lived with the sisters His wife died seven years ago Hodges a student at Okla Clare DECLINE IS $1283889 22 Ottawa Countians To Week Twenty Ottawa county farm club women will leave here Monday for Stillwater to attend the annual week program Mrs Vera Carding home dem onstration agent and A Jarvis county farm agent will also make the trip The county delegation ex pects to return Thursday night Two of the county women Mrs Sam Albert Gibbs of near Wyan dotte and Mrs Warren of near Tiff City will compete in a state wide appropriate dress con test MUSKOGEE July Two physicians examined ast Jr in his jail cell as funeral ser vices were held here today for the man whom he is accused of slaying Lawrence McLean banker and civic leader County Attorney A Camp Bonds 'asserting he an ticipated a defense plea of insanity disclosed the two physicians had questioned ast member of prominent Muskogee family and would be used as witnesses McLean 49 president of the Muskogee Chamber of Commerce was shot down at his desk in the Commercial National bank Thurs day while talking to ast sHarry Davis attorney while declining to outline the de fense strategy declared: a state ment ast made to Bonds and Po NEW YORK July 31 De partment and 'specialty stores throughout the country are expect ing the best fall season since 1929 the National Retail sociation reported nation wide survey Department and merchants in 50 cities estimated retail sales would run 10 percent better in September October and November than in the same period last year avorable factors In the situa tion were declared to be better business employment and wages heavy gains in farm income in creased residential building and the prospect of fewer labor disturb ances Thpr Cadet Accused of Murder in Wreck That Killed our AST MAY VOICE INSANITY PLEA I (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) The Japanese army announced Saturday its air force had carried battle against the Chinese farther southward with the bombing of troop concentrations at Paotingfu 1 85 miles southwest of Peiping 1 The bombing carried the zone of hostilities well beyond the Peiping Tientsin area over which the Japa nese claimed to have established almost complete military domina tion Japanese army spokesmen said their troops controlled all of Hopeh province north of a line from Tangku on the seacoast running through Tientsin and thence gen erally following the railway west northwest to beyond Peiping Japa nese units were reported in control of part of the Peiping Suiyuan rail way outlet for Mongolia and northwest Japanese infantry having cap tured the important railway town of Changsientien 15 miles from Peiping on the west bank of the Yungting river' were reported to have advanced seven miles farther to Liangsiang More Men More Money Japan poured more men and money into her conflict with China although dispatches indicated Chi nese resistance in the north had the cabinet convinced there would be war on a national scale had de cided on further large military ap propriations Official information was not available but the Nichi Nichi said the amount would be about $87000000 The government already has formally set aside $28 740000 for the North China cam paign "Our fighting forces have almost completed preparations to meet the gravest possible declared General Gen Sugiyama war min ister Tientsin Pounded Again The conquests of the last few days have placed the Japanese army astride of two main north south railways and in control of a section of the Peiping Suiyuan link with the northwest or the third day Japanese ar tillery pounded native sections of Tientsin as the effort went on to drive all armed Chinese out of the area around the railway stations Chinese troops and gendarmes driven from Tientsin after failure Ex Judge ound Dead in Hotel Bed MAN SLAIN AT CHURCH ALTAR ry' 17 and rank Stever 18 all Oklahoma City high school stu dents were killed in the colli sion homa Military academy more HENDAYE ranco Spanish Border July 31 CP) The Spanish government asserted today revoltshad broken out at four points in insurgent held territory The re ports brought emphatic denials from the headquarters of Insurgent Generalissimo ranco The insurgents said 2000 govern ment soldiers surrendered near Espiel in southern Cordoba pro vince while troops in eastern Spain continued their march southward toward the Mad rid Valencia highway the link be tween the old and new seats of government Government sources said Span ish insurgent soldiers in Granada rebelled when they were told to move out of their barracks to make place for Italians fighting for ranco and when Italian officers were placed in high positions Bombs were loosed within the city to crush the uprising Insurgent Gen Gonzalo Queipo Oe Llano one oP chief aides flatly denied the reports of the Granada revolt He hinted in a radio broadcast that a new in surgent offensive toward Madrid in the offing On one point both the insurgents and the government agreed that eastern army had scored a victory along the northern edge of Cuenca province forcing backthe government troops Missouri Sheriff and our Others Injured in Crash Near Picher OKLAHOMA and ARKANSAS cloudy continued warm Sunday Monday partly cloudy MISSOURI? Scattered show ers Sunday and Monday 8 cooler in northwest Monday KANSAS Scattered thunder showers Sunday and Monday somewhat cooler in northwest por tion Sunday cooler Monday not a matter for judicial action but should be referred to Governor Marland who grantedextradition Meanwhik Jess Dunn warden of: the state penitentiary: held Traxler in the prison hospital pending otiLome of: action in Bryan county to hold him for trial or an armed robbery charge An order to 'Id the outlaw was is sued yesterday by District Judga Roy Paul Habeas corpus action was instil tilted by Nell Traxler wife of ths wounded outlaw whose flight from the Texas prison farm was ended when a hostage shot him down Traxler has asked to be tried Jn Oklahoma' rather than be returned to Texas He escaped July 8 Armed robbery charges in con 4 nection with flighi through Oklahoma have been filed in Bryan Marshall and Pontotod counties Dr McCarty prison physLi cian testified today Traxler was in condition to be moved to Texa Of Reductions rom Home stead Exemption Miami's Part Is HITCH HIKING pOLORADO SPRINGS Colo July 31 Tinted with yel low dye for Entomologist Harold Willis who wanted to find out how far a grasshopper would travel one little straightway hik ed 145 miles to the father Ralph Willis Highly priz ed by Entomologist Willis this Tiopper holds the flight distance record so far in the tint identifica tion experiment he conducted in grasshopper area It traveled from Hugo in Lincoln tounty northwestward to ort Collins where the Eider eaught it PICHER July 31 (Special) Daisy Medley Picher woman was to be returned tonight the fed eral jail at Vinita Officers said they found liquor at her home again today The Picher woman recently gained freedom from federal jail when she pleaded not guilty to a charge of possession and posted bond She was held for a short time then at the Ottawa county jail Marshal Ben Stanley: was expected to take the woman for arraignment in federal court Bill One of Major Roose velt Goals Would ill Part of Aims recovered a Hospital here was unconscious for three days after in1' crasn or tnree weeKS mote I didn feel anything The doctors I Higgins ruled the application was Crack troops of new weU trained well equipped army went into action against the Jap anese as sporadic battles flared into war in the Peiping sector Units such as that shown above drill ing within the shadow of the Tartar wall of the ancient capital are hope against further divi sion of her territory in the newest Sino Japanese crisis PICHER? July 31 (Special) Sheriff Condo Evans 38 of Marshfield Mo was in a critical condition at Picher hospital tonight and two others including his wife were in the same hospital less ser iously injured as the result of auto collision about 8 The accident occurred north the Oklahoma Kansas line on Highway 69 about two miles north of Picher The sheriff was suffering from a head injury Sheriff Evans? who? with his wife and Mr and Mrs John Pope also of Marshfield were transporting a 'prisoner to Web ster county Missouri from Tucum cari was driving north when the cars collided The other vehicle driven by Mrs Leonard Price of Mineral Heights about 26 years old was moving south Constable Art Bray of Treece who investigated said Mrs Price apparently had attempted to pass a car when the collision occurred Mrs Price riding alone received bruises about the head and chest Others injured were Mrs Evans received a broken left arm and possible chest injuries and Mr and Mrs Pope who suffered a fractured left ankle Prisoner Helps Out Leo Latterman wanted for burg lary and larceny at Marshfield was uninjured Immediately after the collision Latterman pulled the sheriff from underneath his badly damaged sedan recovered the offi gun and placed it back in the holster A Todd ambulance rushed the five victims to the hospital here Pope is the county attorney of Webster county Mrs Price and Pope were later released Sheriff red Simpkin of Chero kee county and his deputies began an immediate investigation of the mishap Stores Expect Best all in Eight Years DEATH DIVIDEND EASTON Pa July Every person relatives included who sent flowers to her funeral will receive $100 under the will of Mrs Mary Dalton filed for probate today The residue of her $10000 estate will go to the Eas ton home for aged women RIENDLINESS ATAL MILWAUKEE July CP1 Miss Clara Richter 73 who be friended a stray cat died today as a result of her kindliness The cat was accustomed to rest on the back porch where it was fed regularly weeks ago Miss Richter who did not see the animal stumbled over it fracturing her hip Com plications resulted in her death IREMEN ON JOB KANSAS CITY July 1 When fire broke out in a subur ban basement today city firemen were on the of the word ed to be in bing grease gasoline when the fire? broke out They rushed upstairs in answer to the alarm and extinguished the blaze The basement was country club fire station TOUGH ISH MADISON Wis July 31 The fish in Lake Mendota are get ting tough? Mrs Austin orkner reported that a 30 inch wall eyed pike flipping its fins near shore chased her through the water af tcr she hit it over the head xvith sn oar She said she caught it with a net Loren Evans of New Paris Ind a summer school stu dent at the University of Wiscon sin displayed a 30 pound carp which he said struggled with him for half an and finally had to be shot with a bow and arrow MOST POPULAR MAN ANTIGO Wis July Ernie rayer was puts too popular to be kept in jail Authorities locked him up Thurs day for intoxication: but they soon regretted? it and changed their minds when they began receiving indignant phone calls exploded one woman up a man like Ernie! "I should think you would be ashamed of complained another think mean I know what do if Ernie up a third wailed Authorities' compromised: and agreed Ernie could meet his public during the day but remain in jail at night Ernie you see is gar bage collector Bullets That Took Two Lives Close Out Shattered Career Of amed the bulNt missed Dr Webster then ran back into the followed him and children of the coiled in freight Dr Webster dropped on his face near altar further firinc ran to him and' fi red into the bark of the prone? victim killing him ins'antly He then ured a bullet through his own heart against interstate shipments Both measures fixed the child labor age limit at 16 and in the case of haz aidou injuries 18 Chairman Black Satisfied Chairman Black (D Ala) ofthe Senate labor committee ex i pressed satisfrictinn tho fnm I in uie pin passed He tola the Senate the Democratic platformhad promised the bill to the people Directing sarcasm on those who had argued for protection of theiemalb buire'5s rnnn 'RlarV he 3 TOICl 1 in te individual orker i nintinr tn erallor XV A trip InnKxrictc aDhti without Black aiL haxe no repre el'e was carried him crowd and (Afton) $542109 rost and Oseuma) $293 11 Xo 2' (Aurora) $129149 No 29 (Sulphur Bend) $26730 No 30 (Black) $54257 No 31 (airland) $435082 No 32 (Noel) $233 401 No 33 (Welcome) $63488 No 34 (Narcissa) $253988 No 35 (Hudson Creek) $112345: No 36 (Ogeechee) $298531 No 37 (Pleasant Valley) $134 332 No 38 (South airview) $194515 No 39 (ranklin) $75 220 No 40 (Mound Valley) $81 352 No 41 (our Mile)' $97925 No 42 (U 1) $10105 No 43 (Long View) $59936 No 44 (Ot tawa) $51454: No 45 (Lone Star) $161124 No 46 (C 1) $18425 No 47 (Neosho Valley) $43803 No 48 (Whitebird and Buffalo) $332200 No 72 (Big Bone) $7 Total school districts value $11102038 PROSPERITY BY QUARTS STOCKHOLM July The annual report of the liquor monopoly indicates that Sweden is in a period of rare prosperity Last year the net income of the monop oly was $3787500 against $3575 000 in 1935 In spite of this "in crease drunkenness continues to County Assessor ergus' announced Saturday that Ottawa I total valuation js $11102 1 038 for real estate personal prop erty and public services The fig 1 ures were shown in a report thel assessor filed with the County Ex 1 cise board which is preparing bud 1 getary needs for the lr'37 fiscal year report came after the State Equalization board forward ea assessments on public vserviee corporations The year's valuation is $1283889 less than that of 1936 1937 because of homestead exemp tion the pointed out Public service corporations were assessed at $3738947 by the State Equalization board The corpora tions include pipelines telephone company railroads gas and elec tric companies and telegraph ser vice The total county real estate pub scrvice and property valuation last year was $12385927 In Three Du Lions The county assessor's report was broken down into itbree divisions: townships cities and towns and school districts The latter totals of course coincide' with aggregates of townships and the cities and tokens Ottawa county's real estate property is valued at $6S18S25 personal property $1752085 and public service $373894 7 Home stead exemption amounts: to $1 207519 Total valuations: for Miami show that real estate forms the larger part' or $2714928 of the $2 164 (total valuation) Homestead exemptions remove $517686 from the total valuations here 'School district 23 which em braces the Miami system lists 'to tal valuation of $3252774 hnmoctonrl ovairmfinn $533854 from the grand total which would aggregate $3786628 if it were not for the new law Other Cities Listed The following figures are brok en down by the assessor to show total valuations in all 10 cities or ten ns of the county: Miami Afton $223 027 airland Wyan dotte 43327 Peoria $4317 Com merce $260625 North Miami $18 553? Cardin $25969? Picehr $435998 Quapaw $1628:65 Total value Total evaluations by townships: Peoria $703297 Quapaw $2 016085 Narcissa $872702 dotte $663613 Council House $604238 Afton $138 5014 Otta wa $511591 Total value $6786 540 Total valuations by school dis tricts: Nol (Cherry Grove) $149315: No 2 (Oak Grove) $49040 No' 3 (Peoria town) $57382 No 4 (Mo doc) $103048 No 5 (Moccasin Bend) $31570 No 6 (C I) $70779 No 7 (Stony and Plea sant Point)' $210884: No 8 (Ows ley and So 8) $68783: No 9 (C 1) S952 347' No '10 (C T) AIR 750: No No 12 (Council Hou 8165S5 No 13 (Sunnyside) $264807 No 14 (Quapaw) $478662 No 15 (Picher) $976300 No (Solid South) $74805 No (North airview) $156241 No (Commerce) 727 No (Mineral View) $263582: No $68525 No 13 BROKEN: UNHURT: pes moines ia July 3i p) roxlev Loses ight Leon Cate Mornes in ur I AgaillSt Extradition bones and a brain concussion in an WASHINGTON July 1 Administration forces pushed the I revised Black Connery wage and (hour bill through the Senate today I overcoming defection in Demo cratic rank' i A long day of debate and roll calls on amendments neared an end when the Senate defeated 48 to 36a motion to send the bill back tothe labor committee This move was quickly followed by another roll 1 call which passed the bill to the House by a 56 to 2S margjn I Twenty two Democrats and 14 Republicans voted to recommit the measure a move which: would have ended its' consideration Tor the ses sion One Republican and three In dependents joined 45 Democrats in defeating that effort Power Lodged in Board measure one of the major items in President program for drafted to accomplish some of the ends that NRA once sought to reach It would give to an admin istrative board power to fixe mini mum wa a nd a xi rs forindustries engaged in interstate commerce It also would outlaw child labor in trade crossing state lines The board could not fix a minimum wage higher than 40 cents a maximum work week? I shorter than 40 hours A mili'h nwo dmetiz Kill iX XJ Allee 1 a a di ittep permitting the proposed la hAB of A nd a I'rl wz nuwwia uwam lu JLJX cents an nour and a wnrk week as low as 35 hours Roll Calls orced 'Opponents forced more than a ozen bUegessh roll call votes on amendments the longest series of 'Senate has raVb)) nn anw measure since the 8 nioot Hawlv tariff hill was enacted Among major amendments adontl I a mu aui'gu LUUIUIJ I Johnsnn child labor bill for the child labor provisions in the The heeler Johnson proposal TWO DROWN IN LAKE HUGO Okla July rank Schuessler 35 year old Bos tvell Okla business man and a 25 year old Negro employe of a fishing club whom he had itaken along to a boat were drowned today in Roebuck lake west of here Sylvan Carter one of the opera tors of the fishing club saved Hank Leatherman another club employe from drowning rowing out tn him in another boat Leatherman who I (Lincolnville) (Peoria) $102471 No Creek) $129599 No 2 S3 252 774 A PTTDr A b'e 1 T' 1 When the government built a new je ro'tonice it recKonert anny a 22 year old mare which tentative there or anywhere for 17 years has hauled the mail 1 mile's it was' man who token from the gallerie' a minute' Shortly before he 'poke a OKLAHOMA CITY July 31 UP) Mark Hodges 19 year old cadet pleaded innocent today to a bedside arraignment on a murder charge in a highway crash here which claimed its fourth fatality today Three of them were stu dents riding with him Hodges ordered to stay in bed under observation to determine if he suffering from internal in juries was arraigned at: his home before Justice Ben La on He re mained free on $5000 bond on a habeas corpus writ Walter Marlin assistant county attorney filed the murder infor mation charging Hodges with driving a coupe which collided wuth a sedan driven by Mrs Cordelia DeTar who died of pneumonia to day after she apparently was re covering from injuries suffered in the crash Marlin charged Hodges with driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor and in a careless reckless and negligent Jeanne Lasley 16 Dorothy Cur lice Chief Ed Corbin shortly after shooting shows the rambling of a man doesn know what he is talking show my hand Davis added a case of this na ture we say what we are go ing to ast was quoted by Bonds as saying: did it I have no alibi I was drunk and Bonds also quoted ast as saying the banker had refused to lend him $200 to cover an overdraw account uneral services were held this afternoon and three banks were closed in McLean Mr and Mrs parents of the accused 32 year old former University of Oklahoma student: visited their son today His wife has not seen him since his arrest She was: prostrated by grief CHANDLER Okla July (Bud) Simpson 64 year old farmer fell dead of a heart attack here today immed iately after realizing an old am victory in a contest Long before he had finished his carefully rehearsed tune at first annual water melon festival the judges nod their heads and pinned a blue ribbon on collar eyes lighted upland his fiddle played faster As" he fmi hed the last flourish of ooia ers ot Jo the floor riend' from the clasped the battered old fiddle to hi hi east Dr Adams pionounced him dead of heart disease a few moments later Members of the family had tried for many years to be best man at an old fid contest' His old fiddle acquired when he was a boy had been his constant compan ion throughout his life This morning he announced today 's contest would be his la't 4 U1O 1 SENATE PASSES After His Jniddlin vwoqvno HOUR ACT McAlester juiv 31 Application for a writ of ni)C nVAVAlrt A i yx A he explained as he Roy (PetP1 Traxler to the Hunts hAcmtul 4T xi EL CENTRO Cal July LP) the horrified eyes of 65 of the congregation red Simmons 40 prominent El Gen ufliuici huieu Dr Webster 37 Holtville I Pl pnvsician and then i ed himse today at the altar of the Seventh 1 drafted by i 1 I 11 Mi I 1 I I 1 I I I Simmon' did the shooting with a o0 rifle ju't after Ad I Sabbath church service' ended The bodie' dropped near a placard which read "The Law of! Police Serct George Bucklin said investigating rnnmons irequenuy naa exprespd dissatisfaction with the church Members of the congregation told i officers they: had been unaware of ed any persona! enmity between Sim mon' and Dr Webster 1 'V'lY'At'v rlvAi A iin 1 14 1 i tlf 1 11U li 14 I Li door a' sennees were breaking up prevent shipment of child He brandished tne rifle and shout labor goods into a state in violation 4 the laws of that state in addition I ant Dr Yeb'tcr I to barring such shipments from in He espied tie physician outside ter tate commerce The wage hour 1 Miami Daily News Record 1737 iVOL XXXV NO 27 Publuhed Every Eveninz (Exeept Saturday) and Solidly Homing by Miami Newa Record Pubiubing Co (Ine) S4 i io it 1 i 1 'raii it iirtuiru 4 lie i T1 (U L) 827420 from the railroad station Jask Mcol her driver ha' been unable to teach the aged horse to go to the i new postoffice a Mock awav Daily giving his name as 55" A Maxwell 16 1 she stops front nf the old build of Chicago had been dragged li 19 20 21 22 (Elm (Miami) ville Tex prison farm to complete a life sentence was denied today i by District Judge Higgins said it was because of the brain con cussion 1 A day night: 2 93! 6 a 79 4 95 8 a 85 6 95 10 a in 91 8 95 10 84 2 97 midnight 82! 4 99 2 a 80' 6 95 4 a 79j 8 90.

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