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Appeal-Democrat from Marysville, California • Page 11

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2- SHcrwood 2-6491 Maiysville-Yuba California Friday, Mny 1, 1959 Godfrey in irifs limn P-tg rial (otnnu'tit It tlfx'i ibi'd hi-iim 1L- an iniMlnlte 1 in lib, Jit) diy twin suito tin 1 luispUJiL Hi-. i Ii i said Thwsdiiy that ho mlphl intuit 1 some ot his TV-vudio duties in IVTO muntlks Godtiey's bn'ioom is a I'OI'IICT t'otn on til? IDlli fliwr o( Hit 1 suimky iiosjiit.il nhioli tins had Iiittifnts r.imruif! from cx-Priwi- nt Hooiv. (lie ol Holi Htipe. l'rim Ills 1 Goiliii'y lias a niafTnlti- cuit view ot the Hudson Ittvoi 1 tho stiTp i on Jcf- ey M(lr il I hi. 1 LM'l 1 tu Hu is I'MWti'J to spend iiimr ol tmiL 1 tides en one nf Ins favuntr JCCW-- COtlVL'1'hiLliUtl.

111! I ti work on tlii'so In-- lou 1 liN One) urat ol Til soimtovs tho cli- iiuiii 1 el will WHS poisoned liy lliiiusiindx words ol extraor- ilitiiiciiy ugalnsit my and ol distrust ol UIQ mission I WHS to undertake," she "Thesp diiirgfs were i around world." Slu- U. told the PiMsldent she re that both BrnzfliEin and public opinion "have overwhelm tnsly discounted the (u- vkiUh. I think Ixilisli, made iiKtiliist me." "Kuuds Ot "Yct It would bi Impudent of mp --and no true ncwlue to you --to ignore the tact iliat the broad ciiMlnjC uE tlicso rncwi chiu'fies has planted the seeds oi Iso.slilc suspicion," siiG said "For all tluougli (he course ot my inhsJon, those seeds could bo Fluwcrt no nnotlim on bi 1 titc nuu'i; lie f.url bubre luld tiiu 01 ri lion thai he felt ii "cold, fliiin- wj clutc'liini; fr.it" of the IMtK'Cl Godtioj'i uiii 1 Muij. who from their funi to bo him on the night before the operation, told Iho ncw-s nd soon as dotut mined the n.i tun. 1 ot the croutli Tluirs- She icmalnorl in the room nutlior, for unknowable motive, or by any iwlitli-a! element with the f'kMi 1 motive ot discrediting Ainei' by tin 1 simple devko of dis- liar.IK ing nn Anlevlt'uti (lui 1 Anil so --moat easily, there rank! ''e denied any Hiiuu'c ol of fruit Cut reniids be- oui 1 1wo countries." i ills.

Lute Siiici tlitit even tins I luobleni iniKht bo Mtrmountcd it WITC nnt for tho liiul that Mui'se is "by reason ut seniority" the chairman of the Snmte sub- hnndllng Latin Ainrri attains. Slie did not identify by name but referred to him only as "tile American nu- llinr" ot the charges against her, "Common indteatos that tlie gond will and support which the vest ot tlie Senate has given will not he forthcoming from the subcommittee chairman," her letter said, "A cunt inning harass- she had t.iken Hie hospital. Uitdwr Godfrey briefly tlnw after the wry raiu'luli'd Tlie iiospiLil nt mK l.is own charges stick wid he asked no question's antl thc "aturnl courie the chairman Immediately was put under heavy TM (1 follow ment of my mission, with a viow sedation to ense )Us pain. in tin. 1 rvLTisni; the til repnitcd lit; "Klcrpinjt so soundly it liud burn decided to leave iiim in tho surgical recovery room until morn ins rather than disturb him by rrliu iimj; him to his own room, At ttmt tho hdspit.il said, "his pulse, temprralme iimi all vlt.il were coed and there viirv no comijlirntions His doctors i lo speculate Thursday on thp chiince-! ol full recovery fur the iNl-nnlrcd 1'iidio and television pwiormhty or on the possibilities the Citnccr already had spread to other parts 01 his body.

They siiid It would be "nt least trto months" before 1 IIP could be recovered Mifficicnlly to resume broadcast wurk. They could not soy whether that would be on a full, norniul schedule. A anccr con- udered by to be "cuivid" it there is no iccurrunce within live years ot its arrest or lemoval. Goosey said before entermp the hoiiilUil he believed his tumor hid bei'n discovowd early enough, even if it WITH mnccr, to i i him to recover He told his radio anil TV audiences Itist week that "thli old ruir, h.is pot wmu ivy In the eriL'Sl. Next week end I'm soinj; to a hospitiil and nuiy- be hiivo it trimmed out." Appraiser Named SACRAMIJNTO (UPD-- Former Oakland Major Jiseph Snnlh today wa appointed inheritance t.f( appraiser mcda County, for And tho sad fuct Is not that but Brazilian-American i would be the victim" Mrs, Lues concluded that It "Indisputable" that al a time ol economic difficulties in the best interests ol both mitlcns would be served by the choice ol another ambassador, "Again, I I'pgrct with all my heart that I will not have the op porlunlty to be ot this service to you, to our country and to Liter- American relations," she said, Mrs.

Luce also wrote that the tnlsiion to Brazil would be a "delicate ono" find that it woulc be necessary lor the American ambassador to work "in a climate ol reasonable good will and bl- p.irli'wn support." Eisenhower, at his news confer- once Wednesday, lind given Mrs. Luce warm note of confidence, and said he saw no reason whj she should resign, He said he did not think her usefulness as am bnssador to Brazil had been Impaired as result of her feud) with Moise. Challenged Hor Competency Mor'iO had at tacked her for past political campaign speeches in which ahc charged that the late President Franklin RooscvcH hud "lied us into war." He also challenged her competence for the Shortly alter tho Senate confirmed her nomination, she said In New Yc-ik thnt her dllliculties with Morse began he wns "kicked in the head by a horse" several ycnrs ago. Eisenhower said Wednesday thai the remark mny haw been "id- udvised" but that it was "perfectly human" for her to have reacted ihat way. BROWNIE 20 CAMERAS Better pictures with Brownie ease! dim-light all the pldvrw that to be hard to gel come eoiily vlth theto cameroil Eoiy-oelion for bright, itiorp undtf differ en I lighling candll'oni and dfjlancei ore built rlghl In -and so era exfro feature like ptevenlion ond film wetetJng.

See all three "Brownio 20" modeli fiecel 10 95 ALBRECHT LOWE "YOUR COMPLETE CAMERA SHOP" 807 Street MAICYSVILLK Pin SH 2-3443 Grand Jury Asks Probe A mcuilng ol tho ITubii Cnunly probation commit lee roprcsenlu- tives of tha board of Mipei'vitiora and Murysvllle Union High. School olDuicils to discuss juvo- nllo delinquency problems In Moryswllc itnd Yubw Counly wiu suggcsied to tlie Yubu County Superviioi'fe by the Ynbn Grand Jury jeslerdoy. The requesl came hi the tortn ot letter fioni jury seci-etaiy Rny Phillips, The letter slates that "Tlieio (tre a substantial number oil children under 16 years of ugu who are, by reuian of expulsion fiom high creating a problem of Juvenile delinquency in the rlty of Marysville in Xiiba County." Miss Leita Jourburt, viuu clpul MUHS, snid today that to her knowledge the schoul has not yet received letter from i grand jury. Principal Nonl Wade Is aLlcnding meeting in Sun Francisco imd cnuld not be renehedi said that schools officials i will be to bchcdulH incel- She chai'ROd that Ihe term "expulsion" is "used too loosely by many people." "We have nul expelled anyone this yesr. Expulsion requires board iielion.

We do have suspensions however, but I ho longest a student can be suspended Is for 10 days," said Miss Joubert. Refuse To The vice principal said that there were a few cases In which the students refused to attend school. She said that these cases were turned over ta the county truancy depat'tmtmt. The letter from the grand Juiy stated that the delinquents involved "fall In the category ot problem children, dulUu'ds and children without interest in education, but who are forced to school to enable their parents to collect a monthly check from Iht welfare The jury asks that a determined effort be made to salve the matter and that the results of fie iiroposed meeting be reported to the jury byMay 20, SAO OWICER--t'ol. Tillll K.

(Jut-Hun, Uuputy rimiminKlor ol llio DHril BuniburdnieiiL Wing nt Custlu Air Force Unse, htut Illicit niiraud com- tiinniiliifT ufllt'cr of the 41211111 Strntufi-Lc Win); lit Iteitlo Air Fnreu BUNU. will taku uvur tlia IIUM! May in us houd cif wine With B-fi2 Strutolortras'jUH ailit K.C-ISH StriitotuiiliocH. LI. Cnl. floyd K.

(Jreiiniiiim, ruininainJor ill Boalo (or tho J'tiirs, will uonlliiuu liis ait oommumlor uf Die Com- but yiipixjrt Uronj). Headon Crash Fatal To Four (Continued from Pags One) nnd saw a RO by Ho sfilrt Ihe noxl i heard was a terrific crush, rushed down the road, and when, he saw all thc borties ran back to notify authorities, Saylor is credited with helping to save Bishop's life when he applied a bandage to the injurec boy's throat lo excessive bleeding. Dianna Call, who missed the death ride because ot illness, and young Marloy reportedly engaged to be married. Double funeral services foi Landstcdt and his niece, Mrs Crowder, at Lipp and Sullivan Chnpel in Morysville will be announced later. Butte Trial Continues OROVILLE, (UPD-- The murder trial ot college student William A.

Cameron continued here today with medical testimony on his state of miivd the nlglit Mrs. Vivian Malone. 50, was slain. Cameron, 22, an ex-Mprlne was charged with murder Jtor the Dec. 22 mutilation death of Mrs.

Malone In her $12,000 hoUfeetraller er at Chlco, After three doctors explained the psychiatric prlnriplos involved in the case Thursday, a woman juror exclaimed, "Now I'm a forestry worker, Is survived by, his pannts, Mr. ami Mrs. Ivcn E. Landstedt of Dobbins, and eight sisters, Katharine Law ton of Sacramento, Hilda Cloyd of Sparks, Elizabeth Muaholt of Dobbins, Edith Pad' of Plain CiLy, Ohio, Bomtu Phel- dii Marysvllle, Helen Gray (Mirysvlllc, Dolores Ccehorne o. 'Spcrnmcnlo and Irene Wright Kentucky.

Mrs, Crowder was a native o. Maryaville and a Junior at Marys ville Union High School. She is survived by a daughter, Jean nette Crowder, Dobbins; her mother, Kalherlne Law Ion Sacramento; her father, John Whitfiald, Sacramento; a broth er, John W. Whitfleld with Ihe armed services In Alaska, ant sister, Melody Whltfleld, Sacramento. Vaughn attended Marysville Union High School until 1956.

He was a sophomore. Marley, sophomore, was dropped from school this week because of lack ot attendance, Landstcdl ant Bishop both attended MUHS was Dr, Theo MUler, tondenl ot Nfipa State Hospital who examined Cameron in Jail lost April 4 nnd 5 at the request of the Superior Court, Miller wild Cameron proioswd to remember notlilng from Die time he entered Mrs, Malone's expensive trailer until he "came to" later on Ihe trailer steps of ills friend, Glenn Becker, 21t, But Miller stressed that his examination showed Cameron had the mental ability to lorm an intent to kill. Former YC Man Ordered To Pay Child Support Guenter Manzok, formerly of Yuba City and now of Stockton, was ordered in Suttsr County Su- psrior court today to pay per month, beginning May 1C, lor jupport of hia illegitimate child Germany, Manzck was 1 not present when order was Issued by Superior Judge Arthur W. Conts Cr. but JIB matter was brought up ly an attorney representing the Gorman consulate in San Francisco.

The child, born Nov. 3, 1950 in luesseldoi'I, Germany, now Is a ward ot the Judgendumt of tho City Dussoldorf, which takes charge of lllepitimale children, It was shown that Manzrk ac- cnowlcdged paternity of thc child coui't proceedings Dec. 13, 1950, tmd'until 1953 when returned to the United States, had made smaii monthly payments 'or its support. In addition to the regular monthly payments ordered, Man- State Dobbins. The rrash.

occurred only abou 400 yards Irora tho station, Baylor said, and the he laiew ol ti was when two passing driven rushed there to report tlie accident Saylor and Ranger Frank Noyes hurried lo the scene wild blunlcets and a flrl aid kit. Bishop was lying in the middle ot the road, Saylor said, bleeding severe ly. They were able lo slop Ihe bleeding, ho reunited, and pare foi him unlll medical aid arrived. Mrs. Crowder slill inside the vehicle, ho eaid, but "wu lelt il was too dangeroui to try lo taite her oul without proper assistance," Snyloi' recalled.

They later helped move her with thc aid ol California hljjhway patrolmen. There w.u "lot ut debris (lie scene. Saylof said, and it was apparent lo him it had bean "a liciid-on," San Luis Obispo Road Study Asked SACRAMENTO (UPD The Senate adopted a resolution Thursday directing the Deportment Ot Public Woiks to conduct a of Route 33 in San Luis Obispo County to determine the feasibility oC moving the highway or constructing new road. Tlie resolution, by Son, Alan Er- Imrl (R-Pismo Beach), dii'ecL tlie deparlmcnl lo study Iho ol Route 33 extending from Routs 2 near Puso Roblcs to Cumbiua. A reporl is (o be returned to the Legislature nol later than tlie 1961 session.

zck will be required to pay $190,49 now overdue, and $2S attorney Ices. ROUTE MAN WANTED FULL OB PAKT TIME, BEILIVEKING CONFECTIONS TO ESTABLISHED RETAIL ACCOUNTS IN THIS AREA. ABSOLUTELY NO SELLING REQUIKET). Want rulinlllu party capnbln nt Hubutimtlnl niinilnjfa. Applicant must havo nurvleonlilu iLiitumnbllo nnd nominal ciniltul inveitinunl (for 'nvuntury) to ituHod Immodlalnty, Factory ruproHCii.

tutlvo will no tu UilH nreii nhuitly qiiallly applicants, 110 factor. For liitervlmv, plvo mcirtel anil iimoiitil o( umili avulliihlo for ImtnudlEile filjli'l. WrUo to CONFffiOl'ION DISTRIBUTOltS, llux No. W-I, Apponl- Yuban Held Reno In Theft, Assault Case Hem police today held a mnn they Identified us Herbert D. Ijowls, 24, a MnrysviUr truck driver in nonncoliDn wlih un assault and robbery tinac, In "-Voslofn Paeillc Hospilnl at rLoIii Is the victim, identilled im WollU nboirL Au- (honllcs Brtid he ad accepted a ride Iram a gtvuntfUL 1 near Qulncy and was critically ussaulled wllli a hatchet robbed oC JJ ,500 to $1,700.

Ills head and buck were lit by ileoj) gashes. Reno polit'o unrated Lewis, reporting bo had un him Lucas's idcnUficalion pupoi'i, and more lhan Sgt. A. Allen of the California Highway Patrol olflie in Quincy sitld he was driving on Uwy. 48 about live miles west ot Portola around noon yMterdny.

He said man, clad only in a shirt and shorts and "bloody from head to toot' 1 ran out onto Hie highway and lold him he hud been nllnckcd The patrolman put the man In Ins car and headed for the For tola hosplLal. "Ent'oulc he me," Allon said, "that hit hid accepted a ride Irani a sLranijer. Near Qulncy Ihe sti'unger forced him out ol the cai 1 forced him lo disrobe, robtMd atx! Ihon 'look a hutchel' to 1 Allen said Lucas's son In Qulncy. whose name he did not have, told him Lucas was returning Eroni a luneral at Merced and was carrying between $1,500 and $1,700, Three Injured In LO Crash LIVE OAK Three persons were injured apparently none of them seriously in an accident about 9:40 o'clock Infit night on Hwy. 99 near the 21st SI, intersection here.

The Injured are: Mrs. John Van Winltle, 45, drlv er of one of the automobiles and who lives about two miles east of Live Oak oil Kent Avc. She had a broken left leg and bruises. Hideout i a Hospitnl Murysville described her condition today as "good," Krnil Behr, 70, Chico. driver of tha other car Involved, also lias broken left leg.

He is in Fremont Hospital in Yulm City, tind his condition is described us "fairly good," The third person Injured, R. BaggcU, 68, o( Live Oak, was pedestrian. He has cuts and bruises, but extent oC his injuries was still undetermined al noon today at Sutler County Hospital Jn Yuba City. Live Oak Police Chief Al Ryan said the accident apparently occurred when one ol! the drivers swerved in an attempt to miss Baggett, who was walking along Ihe highway, Behr has sons who operate markels in Live Oak and Grldley He apparently was en route to visit the Live Oak family when the accident occurred, Woman To Regain Her Maiden Name Mary Ellen Lee, granted an interlocutory decree of divorce from Stephen Foster Lee, after a trial holorc Suiter County Superior Judge Arthur Coats will le permitted by courl to resume her maiden name ol Reed. The couple nwrrled in Reno, Nov.

9, and separated March 12 this year. Lee, according to statements made by Mrs, Lee in courl, was a student under the GI bill of rights at Yubu College imd she was employed in order lo help him continue wtlh his education. She said thai he refused to do anything outside of college to assist himself, and that they quarreled about this continuously. Lee failed to appear ut, the hearing and the doc re a was granted on grounds oC extreme cruelly, MUHSOfficiab Seek US Funds Four Marysvillc Union High School District officials tire San Francisco today to make formal application for a loan ol planning itmds for in preparing prelim- nary drawing, 1 and plans lor new i school plant In Ihe Llnda- Ollvehursl area south at MaryB- villc. Making Ihe trip with Principal E.

Wade are Dr. Charles -lenient and J. William Young, jolli members of the hoard of trusses, and Hay Halher, chairman ot Ihe district's citbcns' oommif- c. Their application being made willi the Community Facilities Ad- niinislmlion of (he Federal Iloub- nncl Homo Flntince Agency. II was authorised by the MUHS board a I its regular monthly meeting April 22.

People-Pocking ATLANTA (UPD-Ncw York's VTcti'opnlllnn Opera set a now plc-pniikine record here Thursday nlglil. An nutllence ol was sonted in 2S minutes lor a Wet performance. Bill On WASHINGTON (UPI) Two nd mill is I rut Ion sjjoiwflni'n voiced asilinn todny lo a which wuuld cum pel liii'Bo corpoiM lions JiwUIy at public government rlngB any price Ir.crcaacs they mlnlit Impose. The bill would oppJy to corpora lions do in a I lug tin industry, Dolli the Justice Department and lite Federal Trade Comnils- ii told antitrust and monoiwly subcon mill lye Ihc legislation would ))t and would probably dolor possible prlee cuts by such firms, Robert A. Bictoi, tiding assistant attorney general In charge of the Antitrust Division, ulso sutd the proposal would "lend te substitute Kovcrnmoul for our IrnditioniU ideal ol prices sul Jn rL'sponue to tree marhet for.ceB." Earl Kinlncr, general counsel of the ETC, swld Ihe bill would lead lo mure "rigidlly" In prices because llrms would be whirLM to cut prlcei If they liad to go through Ihe jusllficalion procediiw later wlien they ivanted to boosl them.

Tha FTC would be the agency wlileh would hold hearings under the plan advocated by Ben, Joseph O'Mnhoney The O'Mahoney bill would require corporations with assets 10 million dollars or more in a field where eight or fewer llrms control more than 50 per cent of the bus- iifl to file advance notice ot price hikes and submit la questioning witbin 30 days. Other congressional news: 1'roJuctH: Sen. Allen J. Ellcnder said his Senate appropriations subcommittee would ignore an administration ban on starting any new flood control projects this year, He told group of Pcnnsylvanians his subcommittee would recommend ns many new projects as are "needed to preserve the nation's resources," Acadomyi The General Accounting Office submitted report to Congress shnrply rapping the Air Force for unlicensed spending on tta academy at Colorado Srping 1 Colo. Tho watchdog agency said that although Congress originally intended to limit cost ot urcaling the iK'iidomy lo Kill niilJinii dollars, the Air Force IMS nirmdy spent millions Jinti tin 1 lul.il bill rnmc to WU millions.

Civil rlgliih: Laiuycr Just-ph L. Rnuh icpiTscnting 20 civil r)gills uups, lold a liuusi; judiciary huljtomniiilcc tlinl Noullicrn liave "ihrown d'jwn Ihe gauntlet" and miide il I'leni 1 Ihpy would not comply with the Supreme Court's drwRicsa- lion i tiling itnlil tile federal government ciclod, He upprov- al a bill lo Jiivu fcdrrnl citil Mid Jcgnl nid to communities their schools Tlie sub- closfd its tiller 17 d.iys ol te.slmiiMiy. Sli-iuiv; Hie tiimmeroc ComtnittfW refilled Ur. U.ivid It. cliajrmnn of Ihe J'edpj'alJon ol Americiin Scienlish, in Us pro- tvactcd heurlnjjh'on tin 1 condnn.i- llon ot Commerce SocreUry Lewis L.

Slnmss. TiiKhs I'luiTKi'd Thursday scientific frerdnm "dc. hberatcly diMifged into the din" by SLraUM. said that us clmir- mati ol the Atomic Km i'jjy Dim- mission Sti'auss pressed the security case agttlnisl Ur. J.

Rabprt Oppcnbeimer uf, "personjl vindlttivcness," Flood Project On Eel Planned SACIIAMENTO (UP1) Tho million dollar Sandy Prairie Flood Control Project on the Eel Jllver ncnr Forluna was Thursday in two companion signed by Gov. Edmund G. Brown. The bills, by Sen. Girl Bclolti (R-Eurelu), provjdc for construction by the Army Corps of Engineers and slate payment for eisements and rights of way.

Cliristensen'a bill Is an "urfion- cy measure" ecntninir.fi un immediate state appropi nition nl 5115 OCO. The flood project is protect tlie Fortunii area. Kennedy Sees Gov. Brown from Ptigti One) in MT primary xyhffni mtjnmT- nl i-ai'nT I'onifiicipfl. Kcniu'dy Iw thought 1 rt'fui'J In the sin'HKilifiiPil thf iJomoorHlia p'ii ly n.iliuiiiilly he snid Rrown h'id Riiincol tintlon.nl KinLuri 1 sinn 1 bh election as gov- I'l'iiur In si Nuv ember The wijd he was sorry to Jciini ill (hi 1 mlgnBtlon fj( G.HC Uwlln 1 Luce as dor to "1 Mipnoi Ifil her in 'he Foreign Ki'lalmnh GjnuniltvP and on floor of (hi: Scn-ile," he snd.

KonnriJy launched a weekend lour of i ho liy oddrchsing the and spciitclng fit 'u. luncheon Riven by the Slate tVnlr il Commiltee. By hh slile durinj moM of brief fctay in tlic capltol wai The M'nnlor hod breakfnt.1 with; Brown til Un- mansion before lour ol tlw c'lplbl. He lo Ira Snrramon- In hi mlrliflcrnoon for enRaqp- mcni i the Gronlir J-os Angeles 1'rcsi Club tonight, Ho ulso will m.iko a hpi'cch nil foreign policy Saturday before itie Northern Oil- IfornU World Aff.itrs Couiu'il ami will attend it private luncheon mrcdni; in Sun Francisco Sundwy before flying lo Washington. Kennedy is the tail In what expected to Iw 'i IcrR psrndfl of Democratic residential hopefuls coming lo California to court Brown and other party leaders.

Brown recently said at ft new? conference he Intended to invitrt all of Die Democratic party presidential aspirants to visit him In California. Al thai time, he said ha was neutral. "I'm for all of. them," ha naid. Lemoore Housing Bids Reported SAN BRUNO (UPD Phillip Yousc'm Company, Venice, apparent low bidder for lion at H)0 Capelvirt housing units ill the new Navul Air Stalion at Lomoore.

The Uih NiA'sl District public works ofllee Thursday the bill $11,100,000. SHOP DAILY 9:30 lo 5:80 FKUDAY 9:30 to 408 STREET 1959 Model 24" Rotary Mower PURCHASE 3 P. MODEL TO BE FOUND i STBP AKB QO fiNeERTir IHBOTTIE RECOIL STARTER AT THE HANDLE Another Shipment Just Arrived Penney's 24-inch Power Mower Brings You More Cutting Power Time In think of puwrr ynnr l)cbi tlionu'lit mi tho SKbJurl I'Diiney Mnii'cr! Tin; dr- hriuitl new nnd dm xnfcly reiiturcs tliu Tlie. dcek Si hcnvy Kimga sli'd, T-Inrli lurne, imw (lujjortip engine canlrnl lmiiIH, lliu recoil hliirl- er nn linnrtlo ntso. Dim) KitnrnHti'o, dm nunvcr IH ifiiiiranti'cd to bo frrn nf rtcfrct-i in nmli'rlnl mill wurltninn.slilp one ycnr.

Thn Ptiginu nlhn lini (M'ji nil 19 Kimrnntpi) nf onn year. 1 NFWSPA.PER! IVE.

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