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0-s Moines Rfiq erpQqe0 E'SSSSSS'? RSUE DATSUN IN Ha6e Js Davenport I it visit a rouncai otunt TKIUt-HAINIi i WASHINGTON, D.C. (AP) The Justice Department ac- cused the American subsidiary! of a Japanese auto company Friday with fixins prices on the (The Register'i Iowa Newi Service) DAVENPORT, IA. U.S. George Rom 6 sale of Datsun automobiles and Housing and Urban Devel-trucks in the United States. 'opment (HUD) Secretary sions made repairs at the Rip- for 75 leased existing housing ley home.

units for low-and moderate-in- New procedures have reduced come amlies on scattered complaints to a minimum, he; sites. said, and "we categorically The Cork Hill project includes deny the inference that these a 173-acre area near the down-homes are substandard, and: town business district. First-each meets the rigid require-' year plans call for acquiring faulty plumbing in the bathroom and poor drainage in my back yard." Mrs. Ramona Arguello, a corn- is a lake vhcn rains piarl-P inst kppns niitHnu mo maw ot Kipiey s. -X ney's visit here nIpinoH tht -mv w.L-, rH neighbor of Ripley's, off bk'ed up, and nt so the Federal Housing substandard residential proper-stunt" an-.

th th pipe to the sewer Administration and the city ot 1 1 razing unoccupied home-l i Davenport building codes." blighted housing and clearing '-I regret tnat isolated in- land for scattered site housing. Friday was de- Jf uouiiceu as i com plaints with federa Iv financed hnnsinu rJ'ffl GEORGE ROMNEY -po it i a 1 by owners who: had sought un- successfully Romnev of 'gucuu suu auci stances, like the Kipiev nome. toRomney's visit t0 the RiPleydo occur and have great ex-tell i home: was the Phoniest pectation that new control sys-thir thinS rve ever seen." tems will eliminate problems of A prmm nf hrmwmmorc nnrtMrs- Donald Collier who also Aff 0 waited to talk witn Rom. Housing High In a talk with representatives of the inner-city and racial minorities, Romney said that in the past three years of the Nixon administration "the federal government has financed and started more low-and moderate-income housing than in the previous 31 years of federally subsidized housing programs. iid 1971 "saw over two million new housing starts, which is a new high.

In fact, were building two new hous cd at the home of James Rip pv fprfrallv fi nallcea Housing development Ear-Tagging Of Hogs to Begin Today By Very! Sanderson A temporary injunction to block enforcement of a law requiring car-tagging of hogs moving through Iowa sale barns was denied Friday by Polk County District Judge Leo Oxberger. The action means the sale barn owners will have to begin identifying the hogs immediately since the law goes into effect today. However, a hearing for a permanent injunction is still to be conducted. The injunction is being sought by the low a Livestock Auction Market Association, which wants the court to block Iowa Secretary of Agriculture L. B.

Liddy from enforcing the law. Discrimination Seen The auction association, which represents 122 Iowa sale barns, contends the law discriminates against their business and will cause severe financial costs. Tom Peterson of S'ory City, executive secretary of She association, said. "Last year there were 20,569.000 hogs' marketed in Iowa, Nearly 10 per cent. 2.1 0 0.0 0 0.

were marketed through sale barns. 'This means there is an average of 44.000 hogs sold each week through sale harns. At a cost of 25 to 50 cents per pig for ear-tagging, the loss will be $11,000 to $22,000 per week. The law does not require anyone but sale barn operators io tag me nogs, jne law aoes not indicate who is going to absorb this cost." this nature," Allbright's letter concluded. The homeowners who had gathered at Ripley's home to talk to Romney said they would be picketing the Clarke Corporation model homes located in another addition Sunday from noon to 4 p.m.

to register their "extreme disappointment'' with Romney's visit. The Clarke Corp. of Iowa has constructed about 200 homes in Davenport under the federal 235 program, in which builders con struct homes and sell them to WIREHHOTO IAP) tor tne low- and moderate-in-: six-hour visit to Davenport that come families, to tell Romney'only nine complaints were re-of their complaints. reived last year and only 1,1 Romney's visit to the home this year from the 800 owners was so brief, however, they of federally financed housing said, that they were unable to here. speak to him.

As he was pre-; c)arke officials ha(, no jm. paring to leave one ye led mediate comment on the This is nothing but a political coraplaints bllt reerred to a stun- I letter signed by Clarke vice- The homeowners said thev president C. David Allbright, Charged in Skyjack Case FliI usher Walter John Petlikowsky, 31, of Ecorse, to court in Detroit, after he was arrested on charges of aiding and abetting skyjack suspect Martin McNally. Petlikowsky initially told FBI agents he had unwittingly driven McNally from Peru, to Detroit last week after an American Airlines 727 jet was hijacked to obtain $502,000 ransom. Charge Man With Aiding Parachute Hijack Suspect low-and moderate-income fami-.

faster than any other major lies who can apply for payment part of a household budget be-and interest subsidies from cause of skyrocketing land HUD or from the Federal llous-j costs, increased interest rates ing Administration. The sub- i and material and labor costs The civil antitrust suit, filed in Federal District Court in San i Francisco, named Nissan Motor U.S.A., located in Gar-dena. Calif. The suit charges that Nis- san, which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Nissan Motor of Tokyo, Japan, conspired with its dealers through the United States to fix the prices at which Dat- I sun motor vehicles are sold The complaint further! arOPC thnt Xiicc-an and itc uca agieeu nidi uc uuciu.s would refrain from se inc or thrnh atnmnhii hrntnrc discount houses, and would con- fine their sales efforts to the marketing areas designated by Nissan. The suit asks the court to require Nissan to end its price fixing conspiracies with its dealers, and to inform its deal ers that they are free to determine their own prices and the customers to whom they will sell.

In the fiscal year ending last Sept. 30, Nissan had sales in excess of $467 million to its 1 1 a .1 j.1 1 i. ai oeaiers locaieu mroug.ioui me United States. i leceiveu a copy of the suit filed by the Justice Department. Reid Briggs, general counsel for the subsidiary, said the company wouldn't comment until has been studied." Recall 62,000 I the UCltSUn I YUCkS Leased Wire From Dow Jones DETROIT, MICH Nissan Motor U.S.A., said it is recalling about 62,000 Datsun pickup trucks to prevent pos sible sticking of the accelerator pedal in an open throttle posi- I tion.

The trucks are Datsun models L520 and L521 for the years 1965 through 1969, Nissan said. Nissan said it knows of one pnp in whir'h thp crac etL- n.fKffi i tion, and the incident resulted in minor injuries. Pflfc' i I i i sidies are paid depending th on Earlier in the day RomnoV; announced two federal housing ennts for Davem.nrt. had complaints chiefly about dampness in their basements! and poor drainage in their I 1 1 1 riM i udCK.vd.us. iney diso com- plained that the responses of u.e m- oi wn.cn had built the houses, to their complaints were too slow.

Ripley himself said his home's problems included "broken screens, insufficient weather stripping, cracked walls, water in my basement, DKTROIT. MICH. (AIM One grant of $481,025 is for Look at the real six-year Neighborhood Dcvel-; Quad-Cities of the future. Cities bi tie naa unwillingly arisen sk. -jacKer suspect McNally from Peru.

to Detroit alter an American Airlines 727 jet was hijacked last week has been charged with aiding and abetting in the crime, the FBI said Friday. lirii iu "It was lousy. He didn't ask any of us questions, said ney. told reporters in his which was published in the Friday edition of a local newspaper. the Albrifiht said -AnVu-i fnowjng U) responsi- biiti(is U) Ripitv's eoniDlaints but said nersonnel changes "occasioned by corpo- rate expansion contributed sub stantially to this oversight.

The letter said that the com pany on nine different occa- can field 10.000 trained fighting men, plans to barricade their own districts in defiance of British warnings no more "no go" areas will he At stA 0Ceim NORTH "jfe-' i IDCi un '1 i N. Irish Protestants Hijack Tracks to Build Barricades ine purpose ot me law is at SL Louis Mo Nen enable authorities to trace the; origin of swine which are found to oe diseased ine movement; of swme into Iowa from other states already requires tagging. Private Deals piracy in the plot to hijack the However, Dr. Elliot Butler, Pant for rans last state veterinarian, said of The money and a ma- I opment Program in the Cork Hill area on Davenport's east side. The other is for $168,672 li actions could spark clashes with the guerrillas.

The British, distressed that the IRA cease-fire gesture failed the Protestants. banned a 1 DA march planned in the mainly Catholic town of Coalisland, near Belfast, fo'r the weekend. The UDA's confrontation plan is to emphasize that Protestants are bitter over what they claim is a soft approach to the gunmen and the Catholic minority. A man was shot dead earlv today in Belfast in the Second killing since a precarious cease ire went into effect five nights ago. First reports indicated the unidentified man was gunned clown from a speeding car on Penrith Street just on the 20 million hogs sold in Iowa last vear onlv about 4 million, were tagged.

He estimated that nL'ar I'''1'11-only a total of 6 million to Petlikowsky, an unemployed million swine would be tagged housepainter, appeared before under the new law. U.S. District Court Judge John ing units for every new family In a talk before the Chamber of Commerce, Romney said housing costs were going up and because there is no nation al housing market. "The Quad-Cities should not Irv to solve their problems on a fracmentetl Iv.sis." he fold the should not look at their legal boundaries as much as at their economic ones." Concorde Shakes City By Jim Hoagland 197? Washington Post BEIRUT, LEBANON -The Lebanese capital, which has a richly deserved reputation for being one of the world's noisiest cities, had its daily pandemonium overtrumped Friday by the eardrum rattling arrival of the Concorde supersonic airliner. The plane's swoop over the city center shattered at least this reporter's confidence in the recent, statements that the Concorde's noise level is little higher than that of other large jetliners.

My few minutes in its flight path were like nothing 1 have ex- experienced before, nor wanl to experience again. As lhe roar of the British-built prolotyne rebounded over Hie city, traffic on the main si reels came to a Peopie stood immobilized for minutes, rubbing their ears. Officer 'Hoax' said Friday evidence shows the reported kidnaping of a Chicago police sergeant was a "hoax." Conli.sk said intelligence officers have developed evidence which indicates that Sgt. Stanley Robinson staged his kidnaping in an effort lo avoid questioning in connection with the murders of six black businessmen. Robinson still is missing.

A search for Hobinson, began Monday when an an- nonymous caller (old police thai nie policeman was forced into an automobile and driven away bv four black men. Michigan Votes i Public Lottery The rest of the hogs bought Feikcns and was ordered held Thursday evening, sold in the state would 'n l'eu $100,000 bond. He and likowsky walked into the Riv-move in private transactions i McNally face a July 11 hearing er Rouge, police sta- Welfare JBeneitsitnreatened t0 vvreck tllf pre" carious peace that has pre-CHICAGO. ILL. (AP) A vailed since the IRA laid down three-judge federal panel ruled its arms at midnight Monday.

from one farmer to a government request that; Thosp hnns wnnlH not have tn they be transferred lo St. Louis Toe man who niiiiailv to'd tl ie equipment found in a search 0 his house The FBI agent said McNally had planned to parachute near Monroe, but the time spent circling threw him off ind he landed about 200 miles sho 't of his target. Welch said the key break in l'v cr.se came when an uniden- rvmit police officer told the FBI he had information tint a man named McNally was involved in the case. He li iinfrpiiiii Luunu uu the ransom note used in the hijacking matched McNally's prints on file in Washington. McNallv was arrested.

tion indicating a desire to furnish information in the hijacking case to the FBI," Welch said. Welch said Pet-1 i originally told agents he "unknowingly assisted" McNally in his return to Detroit. "Alter FBI agents checked out his storv and its obvious inconsistencies with known facts, Petlikowsky furnished further information which, along with additional FBI in- vesugaimn miiay, ieci co me arrest, welch said Agnes Damage At $104 Million NEW YORK. N.Y. (AP) Insured damage resulting from Tropical Storm Agnes neared $104 million Friday with estimates still not in from New Jersey and several other states, the Insurance Information Institute said.

This figure on insured damage reached $10:1.787.000 as esti- oi.or.-, oi mm i- mail million than $10 million hriday that college students! whose welfare benefits were do- nicd while they attended college must be retroactively reimbursed. The same panel ruled in Jan-; a tnat it was uncon- i stitutional for a state to deny I (ADC) benefits to families with children in college while awarding the benefits to families whose children attended voca- tional or technical schools. The judges ruled Friday that Illinois must make retroactive payments back to July 30, 1965, Protestant side of a corrugated! metal "peace line" fencing ofl'ifCianaPmfif Of rn, iii lUHIIrtll VvdUIUlU II Mill I I Ul They also plan to Magejestant stronRholds. He was thi-! marches near Latnolic areas 1 391 st person to die in r.nree, and blockade Cathohc "no )f conflid' A ClflCAG0- ILL (AP) Po' and blockade CathoLc no go ear Syph James B. strongholds where the IRAjv Tuesdav when the truce was; be tagged under the law.

In denying a temporary injunction, Oxberger said that the association had not shown adequate reason to prevent enforcement of the statute. However, he said arguments for the permanent injunction still would have to be considered. A hearing date on those arguments has not been scheduled. Astronaut Weitz In Manson Parade MANSON. I A.

i API Astronaut Paul Weitz will participate in 'he Manson Centennial Parade July 22 with a moon rock display. 'Weitz. 39, a Navy commander, joined the astronaut corps in 1906. He is scheduled to be on the crew of the first Sky lab orbiting space station in April, 1973. 497TH COSMOS MOSCOW, RUSSIA AP, ine Lnion launched Cos- mos rriday.

maintains garrisons of gunmen. to persons 18 to 21 years of age1 after the militants brushed off in 1965 who attended college or 'a rare conciliatory gesture by are now attending college and the IRA. The militant organiza-whose benefits were terminated tion tore down several of the Agnew Labels McGovem A Fraud in Harsh Attack By Haynes Johnson 1972 Washington Post WASHINGTON, D.C. Vice an attack laced with some of BELFAST. NORTHERN IRELAND (AP) Protestant mili- itants built forced with barricacles rein-hijacked trucks, buses and cars Friday night, creating at least 20 'no go least 20 "no areas in lhe caPital in defianc of Britlsh trooPs and the lnsh Republican Armv (IRA).

Confrontation between Catho- tin Prntpylanf PYtremists Police reported road blocks also had been erected in Bangor, Ballymena and Lis-burn. In Londonderry, Northern Ireland's Second largest city, Protestants in the Waterside enclave strung out flags and painted the curbstones red, white and blue. The Protestant militants challenged the British troops to interfere with their operation. "We will fight the British if necessary to stay British," one declared. The wave of hijackings began barricades around its London i derry citadel.

The IRA, apparently under pressure from Roman Catholic moderates inside the strong- agreed to dismantle the! barriers after a secret meeting with British officials seeking to avert a head-on confrontation with the guerrillas planned by th Prntoctantc missed the gesture as "too 1 little ton lata" and went ahoaH i with plans tor the commutation. which could wreck the fragile Th The UDA, which boasts it Carincer I rural Dubuque was found guilty in the back seat of the squad; nt -I i-Ar i rrw sa said he repeatedly told; i i ponce ne was sick ana assea ioii see a doctor, but "they wouldn't even answer me." Norpel also said he was not allowed to make a phone call for about seven hours after his arrest. "An officer tore my watch off, tore my clothes and threw jme into a cell," he said. "I i I I campaign year, Friday called Senator George McGovern one: 'of the greatest frauds ever to be considered as a president lal candidate by a major American of Ecorse) Mich has been auer jonn reuiKowsKy, ji, charged "with direct participa-j tjon witn McNally in a plan to hijack American Airlines Flight Welch, special agent in charge: the Detroit FBI, said Friday. McNallv 3I, of Wyandotte, Mich is" bejng in S00i0C0 bond on a t.harge oi air anegeoiy tne hlJack were recovered a tlelu for further proceedings.

Pel likowsky and McNally together developed the plan to hijack a plane ai made "a number" of trips to St. Louis to plan the crime. Welch said. St. Louis was chosen rather than Detroit, he said, because the men thought security was loos-, er there, and because they feared recognition here.

Petlikowsky allegedly sup- plied McNallv with the cut down machinegun. Petlikowsky drove McNally to St. Louis June 22. where McNally boarded Flight 119. carrying the gun in an attache ease.

Alter he took over the plane on the ground, FBI agents came aboard dressed as mechanics, but "it wasn't possible for them to stop the hijacking," Welch said. When the plane took off. the pilot unknown to the hijacker circled St. Louis a couple of times. Welch said McNallv had made extensive airspecd-timr distance calculations "i telephone conversation with Fischer's in the United States Thorarisson said late Friday 'hat "nothing has been sealed A Moscow dispatch indicated Russian concern over developments.

A Tass writer claimed Fischer was disrespectful to the organizers and was placing the alue of money over that of the sport of chess. In match preparations which already hae caused a lot of frayed nerves, one additional problem was that Davis carried no written authorization from Fischer to act on his behalf. Until the new demand for a Share Of the eate. Fischer and c-i. u-j ouaaiiftv nan Hioei-n ct rnneip with live-eighths going to the winner, and an even split of 60 per cent of the film and TV 1 iuis um 10 promoter, i wben they enrolled Shins Lnllldp.

ln Rescue Bid PLYMOUTH, ENGLAND (APj A French weathership trying to rescue ailing British mariner Sir Francis Chichester collided with an American shin st.jn i The center said that the U.S. I vessel sank, and six crewmen i are missing. The collision occurred about damage in New Wk. Virginia, British navv' communications i Rut the hard-line Ulster De-'for the Democratic Parly presi-Alaryland. Delaware and the center nere AsnriaHon (UDA) nomination, to Neville uimu nen-.

tense Association iuuai ois- LANSING, MICH. (AP) -callow Acting only six weeks after vol- mi es cnnthwnef nf Rrnct nntnoQco.fi nallnrl hu tho 1PA rai Pranep' Atlantic act I said 1 Tell Progress in Talks on Fischer Money Demand REYKJAVIK. ICELAND iAPi Organizers of the wo-id chess championship reported considerable progress Friday night in their negotiations with Bobby Fischer's lawyer over 'a last-minute demand for more money by lhe American challenger. However, after hour and a half session with Andrew Davis, threatened to boycott the match Fischer's attorney, officials of scheduled to begin on Sunday, the sponsoring Icelandic Chess It was learned that Gtilmim-Federation s.nd they had been der Thorarisson. the federation given no assurances president, spent most of Thurs-weuld appear for the begmn.ng njgh, in sometimes heated only seven hours old president Spiro T.

Agnew. in the harshest language of this ington, cited that McGovern quote, and said; "Ladies and gentlemen. I find this an incredible admission by a man who wt id tne American people, a philosophy so short-sighted as to hi epiig- nan! to the tradilion of a free people The vice-president, also called McGovern "the darling of the advocates of American retreat and defeat." Expensive Feed GIG HARBOR, WASH. (AP) Jim Gleason was willing to pay the bills for his yearling bull call's feed, but he balked at feeding the calf the bills that paid for it. The Gig Harbor farmer found several corners of $20 bills in the calf's mouth recently and suspected the worst.

Sure enough, stuck his hand down the calf's throat and pulled out four $20s and one $10 bill. Salvage Fuselage and Justice of the Peace Gets $25 Fine for Intoxication Agnew compared McGovem, Hip nurrpnt nar iT in ie race i Chamberlain, "an apostle of ap- peasement 35 years ago." "Seeds of Downfall" And as each day passes despite the efforts of his allie? in the liberal media to cover up his defects as a candidate the American people are com-i to know, by Goerge McGovern's own words, that in McGovernism we find the seeds of the downfall of our great republic," Agnew said. Aenew's attack came in a speech prepared for delivery nelore me Heritage croup New York City, He singled out a remark of McGovern's in South Carolina earlier this week for the roughest part of his remarks. During a meeting Wednesday with South Carolina delegates ti IhA inmnT'ihp I nn. i i i i i i oi oiuuiuia were added to earlier estimates of million in Pennsylvania and Florida.

hS mines rridaV UlCUf eH S23.70 0.0 0 0 in' New York i 1 1 4 3 5 0 0 0 in Virginia. $7,050,000 in Maryland, $500,000 in Delaware, and $202,000 in the District of Columbia. Holiday Fatality Count Started CHICAGO. ILL. (AP) Americans hit the highways in force Friday night for what' for, millions will be a short vaca- tion during the July 4 holiday, For tie vast majority Mon- day will be a day of work as.

hll Ml-Ko com, nnimi.jti.-.n Bv Denise A justice of the peace from mea $ZD ues MOines Municipal judge Howard 1-srooKs I''ritlay on a charge of aggravated intoxication. Kennetn 'XorPcl- 56- was ''ested about 7:30 p.m. Apr. 29 me on the ground, put, al diamond Jack's Restaurant hanncuffs on me and threw me! a weekend plus two davs for declined to leave! i i a ei's lifted a 137-year-old con- stitutional ban, the Michigan Legislature Friday adopted a compromise bill establishing a public lottery. The independent controlling agency, given a two-year life span, will be run by an appointed commissioner with the pow- to determine price of tickets, amount of prizes and frequency of drawings.

The legislature budgeted $20 million income from the lottery for the next, fiscal year. The eommis- Greek Church Leader Injured NFAV YORK, N.Y. (AP) Atlnannra natriareh of Die KM ni1hn(loT church. has been hospitalized in Turkey after falling and breaking a thigh bone, the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese said here Friday. The 86-year-old spiritual leader of 250 million eastern Orthodox Christians fell at a theo- man said.

His patriarchate is in Istanbul. The white-bearded religious leader has been in poor health several years. THAILAND TOURISTS BANGKOK, THAILAND (AP) Americans have comprised the largest foreign tourist group in Thailand the past 13 years. tit tne match hunoav with Kus- Ma's Boris Spassk A spokesman lnr the federation said he got lhe impression Davis seeking a compromise in the dispute over the new linaneial conditions posed by Fischer. Davis, Fischer's confidant as Well as legal adviser, arrived here Friday on flight from New York which was to have the 2-ear-old chess to the site of his game match.

Fischer had reserved space on the plane and cheeked his luggage on before changed his mind. He suddenly called for his bags from the aircraft and disappeared from New York's Kennedy airport alter holding up the flight for more than two hours. What Ttavis and officials nf rtl 1 itnn uu U'liuei uiti calico to complain tnat Cornell a'SKtu dna nda sianea a ilhl said NorPcl rcfused to g've his name and then told them he was a municipal court jud8e from Dubuque. In court Friday, Norpel de nied the charges, saying he suffers from "dizziness, blackout spells and head- aches" from a brain injury for which he receives 100 per cent disabilitv enmnensatinn from the federal government. Norpel said he was not in-' toxicated at the time of his ar reel nor u-ac cirk- tmm -j nnrv, police refused to let him call a doctor or to give Norpel a test for intoxication.

"The police grabbed me, In 2-Plane Crash 1 l08'cal seminary on an island the Marmara Sea and was WIS. (API a four-dav respite from the tine. i The heavy summertime traf- fie volume nmmnted the lMa- tional Safety Council to esti mate that between and 900 persons will be killed in traffic during the 102 hours which start- at 6 p.m. Friday and end at midnight Tuesday. Russia to Increase Sugar Beet Output MOSCOW.

RUSSIA (APi Soviet leaders thnnrrh in the iki nt ra in i nnan ero. crease suear beet production. Cuba ships more than 35 per cent of its sugar crop to the Soviet Union. tok my snoes ancI beat 011 replied the cell after that, but no onejCept that. Begging vent ion in Columbia, S.C..

McGovern was asked by one of the delegates about his views on Vietnam and returning the prisoners of war. One delegate asked the South Dakota Senator: "You want us to do all they aemano ana men peg mem io give oacK our ooys. "I'll ac-is better than rmmhina unulH crn tn ui if ti.mM tw would release the boys one day earlier. But begging won't help; if hnmh and aid the government" 1 Cited Quote Agnew, in an addition to his speech distributed late Friday i afternoon-by his office in Wash-' btered fuselage of one of two plane which collided and crashed hi to Lake Winnebago surface riday. Thirteen per- 1 1 t-i i lU.

sons died when a North Central unto uiivau aim dii iu Wisconsin Dellaviland Twin Ot- ter collided above the north end of the lake and crashed into 15 feet of water. the Icelandic Chess Federation for the biggest prize in chess mier Fidel Castro, announced bination of prescribed medica-had to Bort out was a fresh history A division of $125,000 Friday a broad program to in- tion and two beers and that came to see about me." He said he finally was l'owed to make a telephone call "about 3:30 or 4 a.m." "Before that, every time had requested to make a call, I was slugged or beaten," Norpel charged. Norpel said Friday he will aprf-al Judge Brooks' decision. I hum. uemana wy riiuiei wi rrnt nf the pate receipts col li Jected during the match.

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