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FAMILY St. Petersburg, Times, Sunday, February 11, 1968 7-g FAMILY St. Petersburg Times, Sunday, February 11, 1968 1 More Bride Wear De Gaulle Gets Blame For Fashion 'Muddle' Wedding Bunds Come Visit Our Than Anv Other Repeat of a Sellout Success! $800 and up and if the customers let me down, where do I stand? Many of my customers have become my friends, so they don't dare tell me right out they won't buy French, but others have. i MRS. AMADIO Miss Crouch MRS.

VETTER Miss O'DoaneD MRS. HAINES i Miss Lavalrtte MRS. CUNHA Miss D'Angelo ArtCwved Cntury Sit Hit J35.0O Hn $32. SO Others from $10 Charge Aa tmnts hu tted KK Zoo (Do you remember this little ditty?) 1 went to the Animal Fair The Birds and the Beast weft there The Monkey got drunk, Tell on the Elephant's trunk The Elepliant sneezed, Fell to his knees And, what became of the Monk-The Monk The Monk? We know where to find him! At Decor Originals' Zoo. The Elephant, Lion, Birds and Beast, magnificent farm animals and the pet set, too.

Select your table-top menagerie at Decor Originals 601 Indian Rocks Road, Corner WawiliWIItl ft nl i.uooa 0 war iff (( Koimd 1 JEWELLR tj Sale! NATURAL MINK STOLES 538 Central Downtoxon Northeast Sliopping Center fork Plaza Shopping Center Iptieltl To The TlmM Prem Tht Wiihlnifan Poll PARIS Elleth Roux, head of Bergdorf-Goodman'i custom-made salon, was the first American buyer to admit frankly that Gen, de Gaulle's politics had indeed muddled up the fashion situation, will not buy as much French couture as usual. My customers have already told me they won't buy French," she said. Miss Roux added that she has three workrooms and 125 seamstresses to keep busy all the year around and that she's not running a philanthropic institution. French-born Miss Roux, who worked many years at Dior's, added: "However, I hope that this will blow off in a month's time and I sincerely hope it will. As a Frenchwoman, you know I'm torn between the two countries but it's not easy for me.

I'm not knocking off cheap copies. "I have to sell dresses at Have Your Ears Skillfully Plirctd at Our Shopping Center Stores. fi I I- i 1 1 a JD 188 Belleview Belleair 446-2830 hit cuuin from $150 Mon. -Sat. Charge Accounts Invited NATURAL DAWN MRS.

ROGERS Miss Allen College and Florida State University and received his J.D. from the University of Florida. He is a member of Phi NATURAL PASTEL MINK (( m4ond II I I JEWELERS Qua mm. vm.Jr NATURAL RANCH MINK 538 Central Downtown Northeast Shopping Center Park Plaza Shopping Center award- I Decide now to step up to this I NATURAL WILD 327 Central Ave. Every superb mink stole, sell-out priced at $1881 No matter where you look we're sure you can't beat this buy! And not only are they spectacular for price alone! These skins are of prima quality; rich deep-furred plump pelts lovely colorings.

Fur producti Ubtlad to thow country of origin of Imported fun. jHM. A ane ffrttntit heed lug career! Now Is the time to visit your local TWA Mint Hoitui represented! YMmtYihjoyi Complete schoollrii-wltli pty. Salary after tralntng ipproilnetely $415 monthly. Flights within SA or to brail.

Training in major Europeai laa-iMfis-freo. Travel piss prhllept for lareett after one year. A Willi range of frlngi taMffU, PRIMARY QUALIFICATIONS, Minimum age 19V4. Excellent heilttt. Unblemished complexion.

Height ST-S'r with proportlomto weight by TWA standard. Glasses permlttel Jh your TWA RepnssertjtJvii Mri. Sandl Donaldson Tampa Airport Motel Tampa Tueiday, February 13th 12:30 2:30 p.m. (No phone cells, pleesi) An Equal Opportunity Employer Crouch, Charlottesville. The bridgegroom Is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Americo Amadio, 907 79th St. S. A reception followed at the Thomas Jefferson Inn. The bride attended Rock Hill Academy and the University of Virginia School of Radiological Technology and University College Hospital, London, England.

She is a radiographer. The bridegroom attended Morgan Park Military Academy, Chicago, 111., Sullivan Preparatory School, Washington, D.C., the University of Virginia and Washington College of Law of American University. He is a member of Alpha Tau Omega and Phi Alpha Delta fraternities. He is an attorney. The couple left on a trip to the North.

They will live in Alexandria, Va. Greer-Day Miss Brenda T. Day became the bride of George W. Greer Saturday in a double-ring ceremony at 7:30 p.m. at the Calvary Baptist Church, Clearwater.

The bride is the daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Louis L. Day, Clearwater. The bridegroom is the son of Charles W.

Greer, Dunedin. A reception followed In the church social hall. The bride was graduated from Largo High School. She is employed at Crawford and Insurance Adjusters. The bridegroom was graduated from Clearwater High School, St.

Petersburg Junior MRS. GREER Miss Day Miss Christine Marie O'Don-nell became the bride of John Michael Vetter Saturday in a double-ring ceremony at 3:30 p.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Hugh O'-Donnell, 5832 44th Ave. N. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Vetter, 3744 38th Ave.

N. A reception followed In the Germania Hall. The bride attended Dixie Hollins High School and St. Anthony's School of Certified Laboratory Assistants. She is a laboratory technician.

The bridegroom attended Northeast High School. He is a member of the Pinellas Park Police Department. The couple left on a trip through the state. They will live at 5131 First Ave. S.

Haines-Lavalette Miss Suzanne Adrienne Lav-alette and Gary Raymond Haines were wed Saturday in a double-ring ceremony at 11 a.m. in the Allendale Methodist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene E.

Lav-alette, London, England. Mr. and Mrs. Norman W. Haines, 6125 13th Ave.

Gulfport, are parents of the bridegroom. A reception followed at the home of Lt. Col. and Mrs. William J.

Bell, aunt and uncle of the bride. The bride attended schools in London and has worked with K.L.M. Air Lines, London. The bridegroom was graduated from Boca Ciega High School. He has served with the National Guard and is now employed at Sears, Roebuck and Co.

The couple left on a four of Florida. Cunha-D'Angelo Miss Elizabeth Lynn D'An-gelo and Frederich Manuel Cunha Jr. were wed Saturday in a double-ring ceremony at 4 p.m. at St. John's Catholic Church.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D'An-gelo, 400 Pass-a-Grille Way, St. Petersburg Beach. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs.

J. E. Krafft, 1633 Frederica Drive, and Frederick Manuel Cunha. A reception followed at the Bilmar Beach Motel. The bride was graduated from Boca Ciega High School.

She is employed at General Telephone Co. The bridegroom attended Susanville High School. He is in the Army and has served in Vietnam. The couple will live in Homestead. Amadio-Crouch Miss Jacqueline Anita Crouch became the bride of Dominic Edward Amadio Saturday in a double-ring ceremony at 4:30 p.m.

in the Holy Comforter Church, Charlottesville, Va. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Lowery Petal Soft, Flower Pretty tlte new look in pumps Alpha Delta law fraternity. He is an associate attorney with Wolfe, Bonner and Hogan, Clearwater.

The couple left on a trip to the Bahamas. They will live at 90 Jasper Largo. Rogers-Allen Miss Gail Kathleen Allen became the bride of Mitchell Calvin Rogers III Saturday in a double-ring ceremony at 2 p.m. at St. Raphael's Catholic Church.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Newton Allen 725 16th Ave. NE. Mr.

and Mrs. Mitchell Calvin Rogers, 1907 Arrowhead Drive NE, are parents of the bridegroom. A reception followed at Suwannee Hotel. The bride attended St. Petersburg High School, St.

Petersburg Junior College, where she was a member of Dido Social Club, and the University of Georgia. She is a member of the Debutante Club. She is employed at Union Trust National Bank. The bridegroom attended St. Petersburg High School and Brevard Junior College.

He is a member of the Army Reserve and is associated with Roger's Cleaners. The couple left on a trip to the Bahama Islands. They will live at 541 40th Ave. NE. 1 1 ffiv bu nl 1 lf Take a pump of softest leather, scoop out the front and trim with a row of flowers.

It's Business College. He is employed at F. H. Ross Tamp, WALSH-BINGE Miss Helen Walsh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas P. Walsh, 1290 Pasadena Ave. to Peter Binge, son Mr. and Mrs. Walter Binge, 6131 42nd Ave.

N. She is em-ploved by North American Insurance Co. He is employed by Dick Mitchell, CREESE-MUNAFO Miss Pamela Cooper Creese, daughter of Dr. Philip Guy Creese, Los Angeles, and the late Mrs. Jean Creese, to Donald Charles Munafo, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas G. Munafo, 506 161st Redington Beach. She is employed at Citizens National Bank of St. Petersburg.

He is a teacher at Shorecrest School and Minister of Music at Central Christian Church. SCROGIN-COLEY Miss Suzanne Hitchcolk Scrogin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Dudley Scrogin, Miami, to Ralph Thomas Coley son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Thomas Coley, Jacksonville. She is a junior at Florida State University (FSU). He also is a Junior at FSU. BXTCHISON-CHILDS Miss Gail Ann Hutchison, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles O. Hutchison, 67th Avenue and 103rd Lane Seminole, to Richard Lee Childs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh V.

Childs, 6697 114th St. Seminole. She is a senior at the University of Florida. He is in the Air Force, stationed at Eglln Air Force Base. DOUDN A-LEWIS Miss Nancy Louise Doudna, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John A. Doudna, 12124 86th Ave. Largo, to Dan V. White Lewis, son of Mr.

and Mrs. C. T. Lewis, 14686 Pine Drive, Largo. She is employed at the National Bank of St.

Petersburg. He is in the Air Force, stationed at MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa. AUCL AIR-DALY Miss Carol Ann Auclair, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A.

Auclair, 514 Madison St. to Michael Thomas Daly, son of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Daly, 1734 65th St.

N. She is employed at Allstate Insurance Co. He is employed at Winn Dixie Inc. REEVES-BURNEY Miss Charlene Delores Reeves, daughter of Elder and Mrs. Sylvester Reeves, 1610 25th Ave.

to Johnson Bur-ney son of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Burney, Hartford, Conn. She is employed at Travelers Insurance Hartford. He is employed by Royal Typewriter Co.

HENRY-KIRBY Miss Susan Sheridan Henry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester W. Henry 1400 Manor Way to Vernon Lewis Kirby, son of Mr. and Mrs.

D. M. Kirby, Champaign, HI. She is a student at LaSalle University, 111. He is a student at Southern Illinois University, Carbon-dale.

HALL-ARBANAS Miss Rita Anne Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard O. Hall, 6526 43rd Ave. to Monte M.

Arbanas son of Mr. and Mrs. Monte Arbanas, 4623 83rd Ave. Pinellas Park. She is employed at All Children's Hospital.

He is in the Navy. ALLEN-LOUGHRrDGE Miss B. Joan Allen, daughter of Mrs. Joan C. Allen, Clearwater, and the late Mr.

Ira F. Allen, to Thomas Earl Loughridge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn E. Loughridge, Clearwater.

She is employed at the First National Bank of Clearwater. He Is a student at St. Petersburg Junior College, Clearwater campus. STEVENSON-PFLLEGER Miss Linda Louise Stevenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert L. Stevenson, 6432 34th Ave. to Ralph Julian Pflieger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kidd, 7218 12th Ave.

N. She is employed at Honeywell Inc. He is a student at St. Petersburg Junior College. YALENTINER-SWART Miss Candice Lee Valentiner, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore P. Valentiner, 6342 21st Ave. to Gary Lee Swart, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Glenn H. Swart 3430 17th St. N. She is employed by the St. Petersburg Police Department.

He also is employed by the St. Petersburg Police Department. SHUFORD-KAPIT Miss Tampa LaJeanne Shuford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E.

Wasser 8101 15th Way to Gary Maruin Kapit, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Kapit, Miami. She is a senior at Northeast High School and is employed at Bonanza Sirloin Pit No.

99. He is in the Army, stationed at Ft. Gordon, Ga. JONES-SCHWARZ Miss Judith Carol Jones, daughter of Maj. (Ret.) and Mrs.

Edward W. Jones Dunedin, to Fred Henry Schwarz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred N. Schwarz, 579 Crystal Drive, Madeira Beach.

She is employed at Morton F. Plant Hospital. He is in the Army, attending Officer Candidate School at Ft. Benning, Ga. WINTERS-ROMARO Miss Lynn Ann Winters, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William R. McQuillen, 700 Hull St. to Vincent Franc P. Romaro, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Franc Romaro, Flushing, N.Y. She is employed at the A Food Store, He is in the Air Force, stationed at Sheppard Air Force Base, Tex. WHITING-COLLER Miss Paula Mary Elizabeth Whiting, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Alton H. Whiting, 8684 Kumquat Seminole, to Jon Antonio Coller, son of Melvin L. Coller, 3367 70th Lane and the late Mrs. Coller. She is employed at St.

Petersburg Bank and Trust Co. He is employed at Doyle Electric Co. SMITH-BAKER Miss Trudy Gail Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.

Smith, Sebring, to Richard Lee Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Baker, 6520 Egret Court S. She is a sales clerk.

He is employed at Webb's City. BAUER-CASTRO Miss Sharon Ann Bauer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Bauer, Clearwater, to Orlando Felipe Castro, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Jose Castro Miami. She is a student at the University of Florida (UF). He also la a student at UF. STONECLIFFE BRENNAN Miss Leslie Jeanne Stonecliffe, daughter of Col.

and Mrs. David Worth Stonecliffe, Caton, granddaughter of Col. and Mrs. Frances Truman Bonsteel, Palm Beach, to Richard Francis Brennan, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Francis Leo Brennan, Acton, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. David Harry Cushion, Gulfport. She was graduated from Boston University. He is employed at Mercersburg Academy, Pa.

PEMGO-BRIMMER Miss Andrea Irene Pedigo, daughter of Mrs. Gloria G. Pedigo, 10355 Paradise Treasure Island, to Lawrence Lynn Brummer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian E.

Brummer, 10355 Paradise Treasure Island. She is a sophomore at St. Petersburg Junior College. He is employed at Honeywell Inc. LEDSTER-HOWELL Miss Christine Ledster, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. James A. Ledster, Middlesex, London, England, to Sgt Ronald Ralph Howell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert R.

Howell, 2255 First Ave. N. She is a market research assistant. He is in the Air Force. BUCHALTER-BERGOFFEN Miss Barbara Diane Buchalter, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Irving Buchalter, 1300 Russell Drive to Sanford Bergoffen, son of Mrs. Pearl Bergoffen, New York City and the late Mr. Bergoffen. She is a teacher at North Miami Junior High School.

He is employed by Columbia Broadcasting System. KEGLEY ARNOLD Miss Donna Lynn Kegley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Kegley, Clearwater, to Gary Bryant Arnold, son of Mr.

and Mrs. John B. Arnold, Clearwater. She is employed at Gay Products Inc. He is a student at St.

Petersburg Junior College, Clearwater campus. QUARLES-JOHNSON Miss Deborah Lynn Quarles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William E. 10398 112th St.

Largo, to Robert Harding Johnson son of Robert H. Johnson, 12054 114th St. Largo, and Mrs. John E. Stagg, 8250 25th Ave.

N. She attended East Tennessee State University, Johnson City Tenn. He is employed in the Pinellas County Engineering Department. EDWARDS-LISTA Miss Diana Phillips Edwards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John Edwards, 5250 25th Ave. to Carmen Patrick Lista, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carmen B. Lista, 5648 52nd Ave.

N. She is employed at All Children's Hospital. He is employed at Arrow Machines. DIX-TROUTMAN Miss Jackie Lee Dix, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Dix, 485 DeVille Drive, Largo, to Gary Troutman, son of Mrs. Laverne Troutman, 12313 105th St. Largo. She is a student at the University of Tampa. He has served four years in the Navy.

PRICE-PAPPAS Miss Martha Mary Price, daughter of Mrs. Kathryn Price, 6453 17th Ave. and the late Mr. Gordon Kenneth Price, to George James Pappas, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Gust Pappas, 4557 36th Ave. N. She is a student at Williams College for Women, Fort Lauderdale. He is employed at Park Auto Truck Supply Co. HALL-REUTHER Miss Christine Gail Hall, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Hall, Arlington, formerly of St. Petersburg, to Vaughn Carl Reuther, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reu-ther, Burbank, Calif.

She is employed at the Virginia Telephone Co. He is in the Army. McBRIDE-GARRISON Miss Sandra Lu McBride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry A.

McBride, 4648 17th Ave. to Thomas Lynn Garrison son of Mrs. Blanche Garrison, 8764 79th Place Largo, and T. L. Garrison, Panama City.

She is employed at General Telephone Co. He is in the Marine Corps. TRUITT-McKINNEY Miss Judith Anne Truitt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James P.

Truitt, 9842 54th Ave. to Kenneth Ray McKinney, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. M.

McKinney, Orlando. She attended St. Petersburg Junior College. He is employed at W. T.

Grant Orlando. Di CARLO-THORNBURY Miss Margaret Ann Di Carlo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floride Di Carlo, 6251 71st Ave. Pinellas Park, to William Lee Thornbury, son of Mr.

and Mrs. William E. Thornbury, Fort Lauderdale. She is employed at Sun-coast Medical Clinic. He is employed at Pasadena Golf and Country Club.

WOOSLEY-BLAIR Miss Gloria Jean Woosley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Woosley, 6010 105th Terrace Pinellas Park, to William Earl Blair, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. V.

Blair, 5880 86th Ave. Pinellas Park. She is employed at Parkway Nursing Home. He is employed at Seminole Lake Country Club. JONES-KORICA Miss Sharon Ann Jones, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles A. Jones, Palm Harbor, to Gregory Korica, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Korica, Clearwater.

She is a sophomore at the University of Florida (UF). He also is a student at UF. COLE-WALLACE Miss Charlene Cole, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H.

Cole, Clearwater Beach, to Steven Gregory Wallace, son of Alvin D. Wallace, Clearwater, and the late Mrs. Eunice L. Wallace. She is a student at Bixby GULFPORT NEWS it part of the Total Local Coverage of your Evening Independent the Petal by Naturalizer.

With a name as feminine and soft as the Imported silk modified A-line, sleeveless dress with a flourish of fern and flowers. Pastel coordinated Alpaca sweater. Sizes 12 to 18. Dress $55 Sweater shoe itself. V.A $35.

From our inimitable 1 Tanner Collection $33 $55. iT. mfZA rZ-iTN In Bone, with Bone Petals; White, with Multi-Pastel Petals. Sizes to 10 AAAA to C. KISHU'S OF HONG KONG In town for two days only, Monday thru Tuesday, February 12-13 We copy any style Beaded Dresses Cocktail Outfits Beaded Gloves and Purses Finest English Woolens Italian Silks Vicuna Brocades etc.

salon. fvy ifeaCdtitq 1 I i SHOWING ATI Tahitiun Inn, Tel. Tampa 876-1397 Mr. Dicky Khemlani Open 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.

548 First fteHte Aa. Ladies' Cashmere Men's Silk Mohair Suits Beaded Sweaters Fresh and New YOU'RE WELCOME AT 'nix la i fl mm tt fi I i i -i Jito la Ai simple little I I sensation ft- from our famous jKjKp Ww instant fashion collection! Wat Start shopping here: the scarf wki tied, X-shaped skim of silk I jfji and linen in orange, JL cerise or turquoise Jjj ntftimW then be sure you see W' all the others! If sizes 38 to 46 1 PN Practical Front "'X odiusts to fit jWS1 lets you feel perfectly fff comfortable each time 7 Wfa you put it on. 1V Unique inner construction )Jr f' I' 'vR 1 controls tummy sag, dWf jVtCV supports posture, JjjBHf IU lBP jf2 relieves back drag. yMfm ifl Uif. Sf1 Slim and shapes Ml 11 hips and thighs, too.

't TLT IK Quick-drying nylon fl I'h in elastic waist or flare-top designs. Pink. Bv Sarong. 'M IK Tofit 1 4n sixes 28 to 42. mT i i 12.95 fS Shop Monday til lane A jruani from famous makers SPRING The 31st ANNUAL FLORIDA ANTIQUES Hi mm HHH EXPOSITION AT THE BAYFR0NT CENTER 31st ANNIVERSARY SHOW 31st ANNIVERSARY SHOW ARENA SHIFTS and DRESSES Choice of necklines Colorful cotton prints 400 First St.

South, St. Petersburg, Fla. Hi wmmk CCD 1IL TOU Op" Daily Ml P.M. Donatloni $1 Inel. Tax rtD.

IH-Trl TrirU lOTrl- Closing Sunday at 4 P.M. The Original Antique Show of the South SPONSORED By The Pinellas County Society For Crippled Children Adults, and the Easter Seal Guild. Under the Management of FLORIDA ANTIQUES EXHIBITIONS "The only FLORIDA SHOWS with Membership In THE NATIONAL ASSN. OF DEALERS IN ANTIQUES, INC." "One of the Finest Collector's Shows" "Exhibits by nation's leading dealers." Tristan Paul Knight. Mgr.

'ANTIOUITT WITH INTEGRITY Bonded Jersey Washable Short sleeves and sleeveless Sizes 10-20 143 mm 56 Hi rat squaring I sweet kid It O5 Take Turns With Your FLDRIQIAN Compare at $5.00 and $6.00 $99 proud winner of an American Shoe Designer Awardl Why not note the new squared toe, the hand-laced top, the small stacked heell All surrounding a world of foot comfort, gored to fit! Take it awav in black, white, nude or mm Something Xew for You in Menus COMPLETE DINNER from $2.45 truffle in iweet kid leather. Sizes 7 to 12 medium (8-C) 6 to 13 wide (D-E) and x-wide (EE-EEE) There are plenty of other great sections in your Sunday Times, so let the rest of the family grab FLORIDIAN first. (It can get torn if you fight over it.) After a whole morning of satisfying reading, FLORIDIAN makes a rich, substantial dessert. EM ERIC LAZAR at the Piano Dancing Every Saturday All at The P.M. Room of Zimmerman's Friendly BEN FRANKLIN STORE ant I 9 Princess Martha 1706 S.

DALE MABRY, CONVENIENT CUSTOMER PARKINS, BOTH FRONT AND REAR OF SALON. MM MCACK PMLM BCftCM MCW VORX CITY frt TDM FT. lAODAUt WWTOt, TEM VMIPUUM TAMPA WIKTDI PAKE MOOKLTM. M.T. DAtMLAND COMAL -s UKTMOC OW-ANDO BT MU t.

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