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Rocky Mount Telegram from Rocky Mount, North Carolina • 9

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Probation-Decreed For Boys In Tire-Burning Episode Here Bootleg Found-In Plastic Bags Apparently, a new marketing technique has been employed in the bootlegging trade. Police, upon discovering SO gallons of bootleg liquor Sunday, found that the whisky was bottled in new plastic contain ers. Two local men have been arrested in connection with the discovery of the liquor in a small house trail Sixteen white youths who were involved in setting tires on fire in Negro residential areas last Monday night have been put under probationary control of their parents, and their driver's licenses have been taken from them. Terms nf the judgment continue until Oct. 43 Prospective -Members Given Forty-three persons have made nlans to become members of the proposed Engle wood Baptist Church.

Sunday school enrollment tentatively 63. The first Sunday School meeting yesterday at 9.45 a m. In Englewood School auditorium. John Privott, North Roanoke Baptist associations minister, taught the The'Rev. U.

A. McManus, North Rocky Mount Baptist Church pastor, discussed the proposed church His church Is sponsoring the Englewpod-Westndge area church. Wednesday night the will begin prayer meetings mehome of Mrand Mrs. Norman Vu. 2701 Winstead Rd.

The meetings wM be m. Wednesdays through Sept. 2 Regular church services will be-; c.nHav in the school auditori er between L'S 301-A and US 301 ober 15. Judge Tom H. Matthews found the youths guilty of burning rubbish without a permit, a misdemeanor, in Citv Court last Wednes day but withheld' judgment until bypass south.

Howard Anderson Breedlove, 24, of 1113 S. Franklin Street and William Gray Hales, 28, of 406 Cleveland Street were arrested after the search by police and charged with possessing gallons of non-tax- he could futher study the matter. This morning he continued praver for judgment on condition that the youths meet the terms until paid liquor for the purchase of sale. October 15, Each boy "shall remain in his home each night after 7 p. m.

unless accompanied by' one of his They were released under 11,000 bond each and trial has been set for September 10 in City Court. Joining in the raid were Nash County Deputy Sheriff Ed Dowdy, police officers W. T. Beacham and W. G.

Mullen, and detectives Capt. Clyde Hooker, Lt. B. T. Godwin, and Jim Hoeil.

parents or attending a school or church activity, and shall not operate a motor vehicle. Driver's license to be submitted to the Clerk of Court immediately, returnable October 15. 1962, and on the fur um. Morning worship will be at 9 45 a.m. Sunday School will be at lb-45 a.m.

The evening service will be at 6.30 p.m., and the training union will begin at 7:30 p.m. "Visitors and prospective mem- ther cond ition of good behavior hereafter." Judge Matthews fold the yoi'ihs. VRocky Mount has been fortunate bers are invited to attend me noair nrivpr services and the rcg- to have good relations between our t.t. SunHav Services. the -Rev.

COL COGHILL NOWlt's Colonel Coghill Jr. now. Pictured here pinning on the silver eagles at Fort Benning, Go. is Mrs. Coghill, the former Lucy Hocurt of Rocky Mount.

Col. Coghill, son of Mrs. C. W. Coghill ond the (ate Mr.

Coghill of Rocky Mount, is supervisor of Career Class No. at the U. S. Army Infantry School. He is a native of Rocky Mount and a graduate of Davidson College.

(U. S. Army Photo) races. We will brook no group starting trouble between the races t. 'ft is v-- ri r-V 7 1 ktmmm if 'fi -aJ" fr t.

in in Rocky Mount where none now exists." McManus said today! Medal Pinned On Maj. Bailey Court testimony showed the, boys thought up the incident as a prank while at a drive-in restaurant. They got tires and purchased gas Schedule Of Bookmobile For NasH County Given oline. Taking the tires to the Ne gro residemal areas, they poured Piggyback Train For Mid-Yest Atlantic Coast Line Railroad announced today that it will inaugurate the first all piggyback train from South Florida to the Mid-West. The train will leave Lakeland, Florida, at 5:30 p.m, and will arrive in Atlanta the following morning; It will make second morning deliveries at Louisville; Cincinnati and Chicago.

J. W. Plant, ACL manager trail er-train service, said this will be the fastest freight service ever operated between Florida and the Mid-West, and is the first time for second, morning delivery in Chicago from Florida. He said the new service is made possible by the increased shipping WASHINGTON AP)-Tresidcnt gasoline into them, set them afire, and left them in yards or at curb Kennedy personally pinned lines. Four tires were burned.

Bronze Star medal for meritorious Judge Matthews continued in court today, "I believe each of cold war service today on Maj. Lawrence R. Bailey, captive of Laotian Communists you boys is ashamed of what you were a part of if you are not there is nothing this Court can do to help you. This was no prank. It Wot nearly years.

In a ceremony in Bailey's room at Walter Reed "Army Hospital, vn.H said the medal was an and drilled 270 feet more before hitting, water on Aug. 12. He had drilled for 30 days and cut through pink, gray, white and brown granite. Minges will have a 70 to 80 foot windmill erected in about 30 days to pump the The mill's blades will be 12 to 15 feet in diameter. Minges thinks it will be the only operoting windmill in this section.

(Telegram Photo by Killebrew) is serious. Thank God it wasn't GUSHER R. W. (Bob) WHspn (righr). Rocky Mount well driller, ond his ossistont, Alvit Joyner, control the pump on the gushing water on Harold Minges' property behind Benvenue Country Club, The water by onolysis) spouts from 313 feet beneath the ground or 250 gallons a minute.

When Wilson began drilling, Minges hoped for 15 to 20 gallons a minute. Wilson drilled 43 feet before hitting rock The Nash County Bookmbile has released its winter schedule. The first run on the schedule will be' Monday. The winter season will end May 24, 1963. Mrs.

Russell Vaughan and Mrs. Emily B. Wilkinson will operate the bookmobile again this year. All stops are in Nash County. The bookmobile will not operate during the following holidays; Thanksgiving, Nov.

22 and 23; Christmas, Dec. 20 through Jan. more serious. Some of our. colored Camping Club A meeting of the Rocky Mount Family Camping Club has been set for o'clock Tuesday night in the Recorders Courtroom.

A feature of the program will-be the showing of pictures taken by Herbert Stalling during a vacation trip to California. Officials of the club pointed out that charter membership in the organization is being held open nntil They emphasized that all interested persons are invited to attend the meeting. i people came to work next inadequate token of affection for iAit Hn manv' avs more ex-. scared that their homes were being burned. Some of you could have acting" than service on a been shot.

"Some of you boys were involved demands of the public. Plant add. in the egg-throwing episode when ed, "Coast line inaugurated the you were younger. -tA group of And the chief executive appu the same terms to a similar medal awarded simultaneously to anther tortured captive, Sgt. first all piggyback train between h(sys eggs at pedestrians Florida and eastern points 18 last year.1 "You all are now of an Red China Believed Preparing To Set Off Nuclear Explosion months ago, and this operation has been very successful.

I Jeel confident that the special train to western points will prove to be equally popular." Orville R. Ballenger, by tne commander of Womack Army, Hospital, at Ft, N.C. where Ballenger is hospitalized. i Bailey is from Laurel, Ballenger from Columbus, Ohio. arc.

Inn first to be age that you must answer in court for what you do." The judge said that while some may have participated more than others, the Court considered aH part of the incident and would ap-j Easier, April 12 and IS. Books are issued for two-week periods The bookmobile takes two weeks to make its rounds. Thomas Hackney Braswell Me mortal Library of Rocky Mount and Nash County, operate the bookmobile jointly. Mrs. Ruth Jeffreys.

Braswell librarian, released the schedule. Monday Sept. 3, 17; Oct. 1, 15, H.U 3R- TW 1f- Jan 7 Peter Fechlen Funeral Is Held By CARL HARTMAV BERLIN (AP) More than 300 By SPENCER DAVIS WASHINGTON (APi-UA Dis- pons tests in the atmosphere, outer space or under water, The inspections are demanded only for underground tests. Officials said that, while the Republican leadership was not en critical of the Kennedy anini tration for.

what they call watering down the terms of a comprehensive test ban treaty. But the latest proposal represents no retreat, the disarma awarded under an order the Pres-armament Agency officials ex-dent issued last week. This pressed belief today that Commu- Citizens Invited To Attend Session ply the same punishment and restrictions to all. Judge Matthews concluded, "The Court hopes that each of you will realize from these restrictions the permitted such awards for merHjst china probably wiH set off under: cold warK. nuclear explosion within a matter ment officials said, because there tirely happy with the proposal.

East Beriners joined today at Feb. 4 i8f March' 4 lg. A'pril May 13: has been no U.S. insistence in the they suggested nothing better and past for on-site inspections of wea- would not oppose the agreement. seriousness of this wv With your funeral of Peter Fechtv the 18-parents' help I know that each of tniina hv conditions to members of the U.S.

armed forces serving with friendly countries. 01 Sanford Group Deans Community 9:15 a.m.; i vAii ttrill ha fin A trAimrf man nji The Rocky Monnt Chamber of sponsibIe citiMn's of inis wmmuni- sV: Grman Plice touched of Commerce has been asked to in- i Ifast week's rioting. Miss Evelyn Hendricks home 9:40 a.m.; Cooper's School t- 10:15 Crossroads 12:30 of months. They made the estimate in explaining the urgency which lies behind the latest U.S. -British proposal for a limited treaty banning tests of nuclear weapons in the atmosphere, outer space and under water.

Under terms of the treaty, the p.m.; Tuck- Three Finally Rescued After Their Boat Sank Vite any interested Rocky parents the ymUhs wereJ attending ceremony, pm'- Bass Store -1 rTnSJl wiSi'comStlee Pf6" his mornin8 10 h.ear the cemetery" of East Berlin's er's Store 1:20 p.m.; a.m.; Well's Sharpsburg 'Officers Probe Death Of Child Evangelical Church of the Resur Other cases presented by Soli not (But their cries were citor Jim Bunn and their dispositions were: Maury Lerner, Raleigh, disorderly conduct submitted $9.25. included young FecTiter's parents and a sister and brother, who live in East Berlin- There was also a niece, Jutta Mueller, on inaustriai lnancuig uc nciu at Chapel Hill on September 10. The purpose of this meeting will be to let all citizens of the state indicate their opinions and views concerning the problem of financing both new and expanding in- PiYKTTEVILLE. N.C. (AP)- vlel unlwn' o- rain-ana POMPANO BEACH, Fla.

(AP) "For God's sake, George, please try to make I can't swim at all!" Those were the agonized words choi-iff C. Clark revealed to-(France would agree to "refrain day that detectives have found. from causing, encouraging, or: in School 1:50 p.m.; Sharpsburg Baptist Church 2:50 p.m.;" Big Easonburg 3:15 p.m. Wednesday Sept; 5, 19; Oct. 17, 31; Nov.

14, 28; Dec. 12; Jan. 9. 23; Feb. 20; March 6, 20; Aprils, 17; May 1,15: Williford School 9:15 a.m.; Williford Apartments a.m.; Battleboro Community House 11:45 a.m.; Whitaker's School 12:30 1 p.m.; Whitaker's Baptist Church yard 1:35 p.m.; Hickory 2:15 p.m.; Dozier's store 2:45 p.m.

(alternating monthly with dustrv in North Carolina. what is believed the instrument hih iikM the death of 2-year- heard). "At about 8 a.m. we found ourselves about a mile off a beach that later proved to be Juno. Pete said he would try to swim ashore and get help.

I prayed hard for his safety as he struck out for shore, line tiaiiis vu uim, pw Beal Street, drunk submitted 7--who Played about jStones. Her mother, Lieselotte Henry L. James, colored, 27, lives in West Berlin Coleman Avenue, drunk submit- and has not been able to see her any way" participating in," nu. clear weapons test explosions in This is the only meeting of this nature planned. other countries.

of Max Butcher, 25 and father of six, when a 21-foot boat sank under him and two companions in the Atlantic Ocean about 10 miles offshore. Butcher's companions, George Interested persons may attend ted $14.25. since. the Communists began to or write their views to Joe S. Waif or TriierwtalA :ttn.fAA: Wacti.

Floyd chairman of the Conv "Maybe it was 11 or 11:30 a.m. Over a period of years, it is estimated that at least 20 countries not now possessing a nuclear capability will be able to when a helicopter flew near and TZ ington, D. possessing illegal the waU a 'ear aS liquor submitted $24.25. Standing front of a large Howard J. Philadel-j crucifix, a black-suited speaker phia.

improper passing made a funeral oration with no submitted $9.25. reference to religion. I managed to wave my location. AVCTuuii i.ia p.m.;. Thursday Sept.

20; Oct. 4. Business Aaminisirauon, uiuveisi- But the chopper flew away, leav 18; Nov. 1, 15, 29; Dec. 13; Jan.

10, Thomas J. Grant, colored, tan- He explained the boy's death Feb. 7, 21; March Apnl 4, 18 ton, drunk submitted, this wav; "A lot of vmi have hpen old Janet Faye Miller last jues-day night. The child's mother, Mrs. Georgia Ann Miller.

19, is in Cumberland County jail here charged with second-degree murder. Bond has been set at $5,000. Officers found a board with a sharp nail protruding from it at the Miller home in nearby Spring Lake over the Several hairs believed to be those of the child were found on the nail and the board. Sheriff Clark said Mrs. Milter has admitted she "whupped" the dead child with the nine inch board.

She also admitted, in a signed statement, that she set fire to a couch on which the girl was may ao: ty of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Child Care Center To Be Operated Benvenue School jin the mountains on vacation. John A. Sinclair colored, 106 Sometimes you came across paths Hudson Street, parking overtime marked ho entry. Just as the au- a.m.

ing me more alone than I've ever feit in my life. "Convinced all hope was now gone, 1 turned my face toward heaven and told God if it was His will then I was ready and with that I slipped out of my life jacket and cushion and prepared to die. "As the first surge of sea water filled my, mouth and blinded my Friday Sept 7. 21; Oct. 5.

19: develop nuclear devices. This does not mean, however, that they will be able to deliver such weapons without technical advice and the industrial strength needed to produce costly and highly sophisticated missiles. Thus the proposed pact would at least put the brakes on development and trial by the Chinese of the means to put their weapons on target. The officials would not elabo suomiuea 'thonties have to protect you Nov. 2, 18, 30; Dec, 14; Jan.

11. 25; Hardy. 38, and Peter Thorn, 21, finally managed to make shore on their own -Hardy after 12' hours, Thorn after 14hours. The Coast Guard plucked Butcher, from the sea around noon Sunday, about 20 hours after his ordeal began. All three are automobile salesmen in Pompano Beach.

His voice weak and his throat raw. from sea water and constant calls for help, Butcher told a story of fear, hope, despair and rescue. "I was numb. All I could think about were the sharks somewhere out there and I knew I'd never see my wife or kids again. "Both George and Pete were wonderful.

They kept reassuring me they would stay with me and ueorse Marsnau joyner, ax asainct airin ci, By Mount Pisgah ueveiana sampson. coiorea, ih. Mount Pleasant School 9:30 The Mount Pisgah United Pres- Route 4, Rocky Mount, drunk -Jukins daneeron, av t. a.m.: mch Store 10:45 eyes neara me Diast ot a snip siDytenan tnurcn wiu operate Emitted $14 25. An attendant said the speaker Baptist OrohanaBe 1115 norn.

uoa, you ve answered my Child tare Center ounng me ira Dortoh, colored Newark, I whispered. school year, the Rev. J. H. Coste drunk submitted $14.25.

was one of a group of laymen of-'Middlesex School 11:45 a.m.; "Thpr ram a haantiftii fnict mew tmtav i "i.j auinonzea io aaoress non- Middlesex Public Librarv 1 Guard cutter and when the crew Registration wiU be conducted gtar street affray submitted I i5alley Scho01 Pm- BT' saw my condition several sailors at tlie church, located at the 25 )abearers 10 tall Public Ubrary 2:40. dove over the side and helped mei ner of Park Avenue and Goldleafj Herbert Parrish colored. Route fia. apparently profession- Alternatmg weeks: lyinf. in an effort to mane we death appear accidental.

A Fayetteville pathologist. Dr. W. Scott Gilmer, performed an autopsy on the child's body last week and said then that death probably was caused by a deep wound on the back of the head and not by the fire. began lashing life jackets and seat aboard Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday between 4 and 7 p.m; According to the announcement, the Center will be in position to care for children between the ages of 4.

Rocky Mount, ted SSM lp! Nov. 5, 19; Dec. A 17; Jan. IV 28; "johnnie Walker, colored, Urntleffh mawde" attemp i 25; March 11. 25; April 8, Leonard Street, affray submit- ''hnuWeSte? reporters 22; May 20: ted $925 photographers at the cere-) Momeyer School 9.15 a.m.; vi.

Rnnn RtrM but Plic detained and Oak Level School 10:15 a.m.: rate on their estimate of Communist China's ability to fire a nuclear device. Presumably, the shot could come some time later this year. American officials said the U.S.-British proposal for a limited had been discussed in ack vance with France, and it is hoped France would become- a party to the agreement. Chances for a Soviet acceptance of the U.S.. British proposal before Sept 8, when the Geneva disarmament conference is due to recess, are considered about zero.

The proposal put forward at He Keeps Post cushions around my shoulders and waist. "After about 10 minutes, "Pete said he would try to make shore! and alert air-sea rescue teams: "He soon was hidden by the two and five from 7:30 each morn-! j-T. r. n. questioned at least five Western Kine's Store 11:20 am: Sa-t.

driver's license, no lia- ing until 4:30 in the afternoon Mon-1 improper the i correspondents and photographers er's 11:45 a.m.; Red Oak School day tnrougn iTiaay. bility insurance 60 days on Despite Charge towering seas, followed closely by our countless prayers. George had Mrs. Nonie Woods, who previous Storm Area Being Studied In Atlantic lashed us together so we wouldn'i roads or $50.25. vu w-cover me p.m.; wed vtt Fost Of- Edward Battle colored, 510 This reporter was keptjfice 2:30 p.m.; Nelms Store Goldleaf Street failing to stop fori" ro(m at East BIm police North Nashville Community 3 v.

1 'headauartirs with FyfH nrnrth Eddie Worth, ly directed a similar Child Care Center in ChaDel Hill, will be the drift apart, but the course line GREENVILLE. N.C. (AP) H. wrapped around my leg causedlH. Reaves, 53, of Ayden, who has director at Mount Pisgah.

red light praver for judgment "eadquartfrswith p.m. Associated Press photographer: Wednesday Sent 12 rw me to fear the irritation wouldj been charged with embezzling The operation of the Center will continued. Geneva also was discussed with by a registraUon oft Walter Ray Taylor, 543 N. oen tacsenDacii, photog- 10, 24; Nov. 7, 21; Dec.

5, 19; Jan. M1AML Fla. (AP The Weath -the congressional Joint Committee draw blood and hungry sharps, so more than $13,000 from the United i be determined -Ion Atomic Energy and the Re-I1 asked him to cut the line. American Free Will Baptist! at least thirty cf insnrnnai. ctat limncp raPher for Life ma2azine.

We 2. 16. 30: Feb. 13 27: Marrh rr- children. WT TCIU ISMtm UllO iunvuM 1 But as he did the swift cur Church, a Negro denomination, av on an easterly wave in the; publican leadership.

Vandalisms 30 days on the roads or $30.25. 1 were wdered not to talk to one April 10, 24; May 8, 22: Willie Lee Parker, colored, 906 another. Robertson's Store 9.30 a.m.; Nugent Street, assault with a East German police con-1 Ferreirs School 10 a.m.; Rocky deadly weapon not guiltv. fiscated photographers' film, say-! Cross 11:15 a.m.; Spring Hope Dennis T. Taylor, colored, iifi the pictures could be "used (Mrs.

Hagwood) 12:30 p.m.; retains his position as general moderator of the church. Reaves retains the position under authority of a restraining or tropical Atlantic: Republican leaders have been "The easterly wave which has 1 been under observaUon Jflfn ft -past few days has now developed JVinUCiydllCn JCI rent drew him away and I froze with fear. I suddenly realized he had the only knife. "I was defenseless. He hollered hnnlr tn hrnua anH In ctflv Police today are Investigating vandalisms ia the city ever the weekead when tires were slashed ia two locations and a store awa- Cedar Street, assault with a 10 ur up irouoie.

as apnng nope scnooi 1 p.m.; weas circuiaiiun aiuunu a der signed last Dec. 21 by Superior Court Judge Albert Cowper ly weapon four months on the pressure center located 100 miles. fr 4 AnnrPW afl6at until reseuers "ached the Tar-tcnnwiiiA Fla shins;" vl all HllUlbll scene. Then he was gone and I of the Eighth District. The Order tag ripped ia another, prohibits denomination officials! Complaints have been received raramour More 3:13 p.m.

Thursday Sept. 13, 27; Oct. 11, 25; Nov. 8: Dec. 20; Jan.

3, 17 31; Feb. 14. 28: March 14, 28: April roads, bond $200. Julius Moss, 213 Bassctt Street, CAP Meofe rfrnnt 30 riav on the roads or! IVlCCla mostly in the eastern semicircle Registration for St. Andrew's! prayed for him because I be-f." Hii frhniral rienression have Kinderearten at St.

Andrew's EDis-tlieved he had drowned. from interfering with the plaii $14 25. Rocky Mount Squadron of 11. 25; May 9, 23: Ari2i wine nf la idiIm nmal' rhurrh mt rirria Tlriva in "Time passed maybe two i tiff in the performance of his Atlantic Coast Line track parked anhour and small craft warnings I Englewood will be 9 a.m. to 10:301 hoursand then as if in a dream dutiees as general moderator.

west of the S. Wash in gtoi street property gate, and that sevea Chancy Ernest Groves. S.iW Civil Air Patrol will have a' Bullard's Store 9:15 a En-Washington Street, drunk 30, short meeting Tuesday- night at 8 glewood Lunch Bar I 30 days on the roads or $14 J5. m. in its headquarters at 232 Nash-ille Public Library 1.30 William Lawrence, colored.

921 South Washington Street. iP m. are flying from Jacksonville 10 1 a.m. naay in me cnurcn. imruiic ui imiCll nitminfftnii 5as alone thel Recular classes will berin next; what Pete always called me and.

trial of Reaves at Snow Hill in tires were rat auto at Bnd- die's I sed Car Ut, UN S. July. 1961. Reaves also coat of Georgia and the Caro-, Tuesday, Sept. 4.

Hours will be sure enough there he came swim-linas will be rough and tides a m. to noon, weekdays. Mrs. Henry I ming over a wave right up to me. Star Street, driving while license AH applications and dues are re-' Friday Sept.

14, 28; Oct. 12 28- has retained his; Chnrrh St "The current was too much to post as principal of the Griftoni A complaint from Clark Gro- is revoked, improper license six quested at this time. Everyone is Nov. Dec. Jan.

18; Feb. 1 anmewhat above normal with con- Cutchin, will direct the kinder-j months on the roads, bond $400. I urged to attend gideraWe shower activity and garden, and Mrs. K. M.

Uiandler mae iana. nr luiu me. so c- serves, my. i s. rci wm, cinu, opnerallv will assist.

fcided to head back and give me, as pator of the IGrange Free i that the front awning of the March 1, 15, 29; April 12 2-May 10. 24: -i. a KENNEDT RETIRNS Will Baptist Church I store had hrrn rat. Aasnvuie lam! for. NOTED EXPLORER HANOVER, N.Y, (AP Villi jal-mur Stefansson.

82. noted explor- northward drift of the depression: Proram will be music, storytell-, a hand. and slow intensification is indicat- ing. eame, mrt band, super-1 "I guess it was about a m. -j 1 rnnnaiccinr flipit i vised free olav and Christian edu-: when a large vessel passed within Reaves urrenlered last week and was released after pasting VONSON TOIXS n.wiii.,(u.

vnunn II 15 a Tollie Kennedy flew back to Washington Slore and Krermans 11 45 i today after a weekend in New Crjffin's St hool 1 1 Cas-EnzUM at the School MS I.snl avtrr mpr thite R.Me Hyiins To't, Store pm: Mas and pa.n! a Newport, R.L Tuklic j- -1. Wiuled to investigate the area) ation. Five-year-olds will use work- yards and we literally leaped $3,000 bonds here and in. NEW PELHI AP) Ninety er-cientist, died Sunday after suf this afternoon Anrther bulletin books and read Weekly Readers: for joy out Of the heavy cns.Lrwir County, Silling of the trial nersons have died in munsonn fering a stroke last Monday. Slef he issued wh-n a.kli:-"l in-1 Mrs.

cm.nm bas further infor- v.Vl'ms "Hc'p us; in date awaits completion of the in-! floods in Vssirn and other parts.ansson started his arctic puUr ex 'of North lad. loraums ia 190L Cbtijat.on. Cods' ndtne, save us'. nution at CI I i2 'wmatwn is receded.".

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