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id. acooraing roe aepartment of eommerce In November. .1931. the nation cautiously' exported 4MM boshed 1a fbrmtn amI (h lands. Both of these nations mroort miSkms ref fcuahala a year.

Tner sdol .5 An it a SANTAS WfMS TO INDIAtJA SOY BEANS Stata'i Production f.r Nearly OnvFifth of Nation's. OUTPUT LESS (AJJ ZoUaa pnxlttctlon of ap proximately one fifth cf the nation's cf aoy beans may lure tome I significance) In international circle with report from Mancharia that ex cestire rsuns and floods art inaslng further inroad into that nation's el ready dimfhtshtng 'r Department of commerce reports in radicate that export from Manchuria. which have fallen oft 'mora 1 than I Z.1 .000.000,000 pounds since 192s, will ba reduced further by adverse wea thaler conditions which have made the aoy bean proepects for all that Astatic republic only about 70 per cent, of 'lest year i Inasmuch as only Ifanchnrta' and "the United Ctatea ar rrnvtrwrnar owe a i7 arTreaacxe traan rtrzzzrzX ofr.cltia expratsed them 1 i as bcztrtng that at last Amer moment has strocr. and that export soy bean trade which farm rg of this nation hare been cautious if CmJerlax since 'November. 1811, wl at last take rapid steps forward.

Indiana iswar fteaeera, Indiana was one of the ploneers in department of the agricultural ln dugtry. By XndJan was prodne jdi www 01 tne nation's entire output of bushels. In 1930 produced of the nation's .11.875,00. In 1931. the state pro Cucd WW00 of the 14J17.000 i bushels.

ncwever, an nation's output. cihtBlaa Imports. wa absorbed by tr American manufacturers until a year Glossed for Mother anc Genuine first Quality Ground la ItllYPTOII; BIFOCALS lfewmted late New CecBptsee mtk tlpn Itl fW 1SSS 11 XaTauT'kir CHANCE Weather Jtttt th Thins for Ckritttnat Cut Out This Reminder WEATHEIl PROPHET FOB '69 1 gLM Tstae UaU erdsrs toe estra, An Ideal Gift Oaweaataag MkaSk, essaskaa Aae tsa SW ks stm koun lhsr iei amftcJlmt. JaSa aw oi UtTi hardwood, Swiss cotUtv stria, aad ts daeoratcd ss In the ptetara, with tbarmotna tar. oik's head, bird snn ond StrdV etc II has foar windows and two doors.

WWQjsSQ Drugstores kcrsa iiadiriiaJ present til? jcit Thcsz tooled Floren Isr pocJtet boola sre Optty Evening TM 9 o'Cloch 25 27. EtHajtoai Street SLEIGH previously bought their entire supply from Manchuria. Item this cautious beginning, the American farmers hare developed an export trade which has averaged about 250,000 bushels, or 15,00.000 pounds, a month. The export tn October, 193X was 11,203,200 pounds, of whkh 740,000 went to Oermasy. 340,000 to the United Kingdom, 1.130,000 to the Netherlands and.

34KK1 to Prance, llsachsrUa KzyerU Fan. While this expert bwsmeas has been fqilng on from America, the exports from Manchuria hare been falling. In 1939 that nation sent out 4t39.70SCQ pounds; 1929. I7S, 334000 pounds; In 1930. 4,351 and in 1931.

444292.000. Many pounds of the carry soy beans came to America. It was order to protect the crowln American soy bean Industry that a tariff duty of 30 cents a bushel was levied January 430, This duty was skyrocketed tn June, 1930, to 2 cents pound, or 910 bushel. Despite all this protection, bowerer. the price offered for their product sank to the very bottom, so that In dlana farmers who rewired (US a bushel on November 12.

1939. were recerrmg only 40 cents a bushel November I. 1932 10 cent tarasss over the price of the year before. Meanwhile, with aU the potential markets developing tn foreign ooun tries, and with the production failing. 30 per cent, Manchuria, the United States department of agriculture predicted, on November 2.

that the planting the United; Btates was faUlnc about 10 per cent. Acreage also fell eg in Indiana. MINSTREL SHOW PRAISED Termed Only Tree American i Ugbt Kntertahunent. 'CINCINNATI, Dee. 22 (A Dan Qulnlan, who has been in the minstrel show business twenty fire years, is one who believes minstrel shows are far from done.

"Minstrels are the only truly Amer ican form of he as serts. "They originated on the old southern, plantations among the Negroes. AU other types of entertainment had their birth In foreign countries. "The tradition of the minstrels should be maintained, for when a minstrel show Is supremely done It la the finest type of light entertain ment. Of course if it is badly done it is terrible." Frasae Case Guarantee Until Only TO GET A RELIABLE Prophet W.

sa WarltK WsMll aaaMsaa. fteWaJsT ZrT THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 22. IS PACKED: KITCHEN ONCE MORE HUMS WITH PREPARATION OF CHRISTMAS GOODIES FOR FEAST riw sfn.

Slwitw Siwl aether ef "Mwu of tha dv. at XadtMoUs Mv) Ones again the kitchen has become the scene of bustling activity in the preparation of old YUletlde goodies. Both for family feasting and for gift baskets, home made delicacies provide an old time Christmas flarcr. Without them, Christmas morning hardly would seem complete. If you choose.

Jars of mincemeat, fruity spice cakes, puddings and cookies, glasses of jams and marmalades, salted nuts, meatrviwi fnut peels and candles in gay holiday wrap pings can oe given to mends, for they make fitting: oersonal rlfta. ttiy. economical also. Following are receipts for delicious Christmas confections: German Almantf ckia 1 ft 3 cum lisbt brova tinr 1 Uaapeon clovta Uuwoa bsudc MUPMB U)t 1 cup ib redded almond 3W cups nour iMiaaan Uaapooss cttm non ream the fst and sugar. Add eggs and beat well Add rest of ingredients.

Break off htta flatten three inches apart on OPEN HEALTH CUSSES Adults and Employed Persons Are Eligible to Join. ALL FACILITIES AVAILABLE Indianapolis eitieens who are interested in recreational and remedial sports and gymnastics will have an opportunity to improve then' general physical condition in a special health program which is being opened January at Butler University by the division of evening and extension courses. All adults and emnloved rwr sons win be eligible to join the classes, which win meet Monday and Wednesday evenings. Dean Albert Bailey, of the evening division, has arranged the adult health department in order to provide recreational fscilitl for citizens and other Individuals who have no opportunity for health emphasis. All work wJU be offered at the university field house, with special divisions for both men and women.

Members of the Butler physical education staff will be in charge of the class work. They are Paul D. Hlnkle. Hermon Phillips. Frederick VCackey, Frank Heddon.

Miss Louise Schuie meyer. Miss Martha Alexander and Miss Susie Herman. Professional instruction win be offered In such sports as volley ball, ping pong, basketball. Indoor baseball, indoor tennis, indoor football, golf and swimming. All facilities of the university athletic plant will be available to members of the classes.

Later in the spring the university's twelve new tennis courts and the athletic field will be placed at the disposal of the evening health classes. Men and women win attend classes the same evenings. Separate locker rooms, playing floors and gymnasiums win be provided. All eqlupment with the exception of swimming suits win be provided by the milversity. Ail instruction win be of noncredit value and open to all persona regardless of previous academic attainments.

Classwork win begin at 7 p. m. and continue to 9:30 p. m. With the approach of good weather in the spring, the class schedule wUl be extended until 11 p.

m. Brochures announcing the new department of the evening division win be Issued soon. BUTLER UNIVERSITY TO Br Rata Cataaav Dtetaa A few days ago the world's newspapers announced that with the permission of the former Empreas Zlta. mother of Archduks Otto, of Hapsburg, who would be occupying the Joint throne of Austria Hungary if those two countries were not now republics, the Austrian government had granted a request made by France for the removal to Parts ot the aahea of Napoleon II. son of Napoleon Bonaparte and Marie Louise, which now repose in the Imperial sepulcher beneath the Capuehln church In Vienna.

One morning about three months ago I mads a tour through the vaults of this venerable church that shelters the remains of nearly 140 members of the former reigning house of Hapsburg pausing a few minutes beside the copper sarcophagus containing the ashes of Napoleon or Francois Joseph Charles, duke of ReichsUdt and king of Rome to listen to the dark robed Capuchin monk who was conducting our party through the Kals ergruft solemnly intone a brief litany in German over his remains as he lay beside his mother, once empress of France in place of the deposed Josephine, and his grandfather. Emperor Francis of Austria. To me. knowing how the Viennese revere his memory, it seems rather a shame that this youthful king who has slept there undisturbed beside bis maternal ancestors for exactly 100 years must now be picked up and sent to France Although be was born in Paris to 1111. be spent the greater part of his brief unhappy life at Schoenbrunn.

his grandfather's palace to Vienna, died there July 03. 1133. and is regarded by the Viennese, who stfU visit his casket with frequent fWel offering as belonging In spirit to Austria rather than to France. Potat to Associations. Guide through the former Imperial palaces in Vienna proudly point out the various objects associated with the little duke of Reichstadt during his several periods of realdene thr as well as the magnificent Oobelln tapea tried bed chamber to which ha died, a Victim Of tuhemilnala at th age of twentv one.

A mrtratt iHrm him at the age of four an angehcaTiv a. A. a uemuiuui goiaen nairea cnild who seems destined for great things, while a later one showing him dad in the military trappings of the king of Rome testified bv its nrac rMr to the fact that he is indeed a Haps Durg. though the eyes that stare so direct lv at one ara verr like thna nt his father, the emperor of emperors. in I left off." the captain said.

"1 tore off the landing wheels Hmmin( over a fence one time, so I Just left them off." Residents of the city may recall the great air exhibit at the Indianapolis 1X1 tha rtr days when the Wrht brothers cam here to demonstrate their plane. Bun ormonsiraie weir plan. Bum oauzn recall it vtwiir fnr tt rk. rv hnkarf wi i IT. 7.

appoSSen Loot the Box, "When the advance man earn her to arrange for the exhibition at the speedway. Carl Fisher bet him 1100 thst I would have my ship In the sir before the Wright brothers could get theirs off the ground at the hour for the exhibition." the veteran airman explained. "Well I ainrkad nliZT. 7 get my piane good ILr Jor great event, i flawitwi tn m.Vi great event, I decided to make a Bt ue trial flight. I took off and got up about thirty feet and then I go headed down, and I came down The Plane, which weighed pound, turned over on top of me and tho wreckaga, carrying along, akldded for aom distance I broke three ribs, got a few cut and bruises and definitely eliminated the chance to show oft the following day." Captain Bam ha ugh, whwe name was associated clooely wtTh early balloon activities of tike middle weet.

holds four hrenae entitling him to pilot a dirigible, flying boat, airplane and spherical balloon. CAPT. G. L. BUMBAUGH OWNED AND "FLEW" FIRST AIRPLANE IN CITY Veteran Aeronaut, of Indianapolis, Tells of Experiences 1908 Holds Licenses to Pilot Dirigible.

Flying Boat, Plane and Spherical Balloon Still "in Air." Who owned and operated the first airplane in Indianapolis? Turning back the pages of municipal air history, the reader, perusing the news of 1908, win come across the name of Captain O. L. Bumbeugh, He was the first man in the city to own and pilot a plane. It is believed. This craft might have been termed a Bumbeugh Special, for It was one which he built himself, using Wright.

Curtiss, Farman yes, and "Bumbeugh" parts. Its first propeller, fashioned of walnut and costing $350, was imported from France. Bum baugh cater made a propeller of alternate layers of ash and walnut which was more suited to the plane. The first motor for the craft was a two eycle engine supposed to have a breath taking speed of sixty miles an hoar. Others which he subsequently used were higher powered.

The builder flew his plane without act instruction. In his own words, he did not "get killed because he couldn't get a motor powerful enough to fly high enough to fall hard enough." Wonder tn Those Days. An airplane back In ltOS and 10S was a real attraction. Bumbaugh flew tt at county fairs and exhibitions to the wonderment of his onlookers. It was on thing to fly the plane, one It was tn the air.

and another thing to band It. Bringing tt down, without disaster, was a real feat. Trees and fences and buildings were always bobbing up and hindering the craft hi the downward flight. "Everything broke off that ship. 1 basin sheet.

Bakst Mri mmutas hx moderats evesv Dal 1 awp suaar 1 sup paitrr flour I teaspoon baktn Pvdr 1 raa cbopaS SaU I ens au 1 taaspeoa Beat eegs aud add sugar and beat two minute. Add rtst ot Ingredients and pour into shallow greased pan. Bake twenty five minutes in moderately stow oven Cut in bars and roll In confectioner's sugar. Btflaa i CsUI SttvatM. 1 3 cup butter cup flour 1 cup auaar cud nuta 4 tablcapoona tatik 1 iouitm a acaa tall 1 taaspooa Tantlla Va taaspoon aU 'k teaapoon t.i' nfl poSar Cream the butter and sugar.

Add rost of ingredienu and beat two minute. Pour into pan lined with waxed paper Bake twenty five minutes in moderately slow oven. Cool and cover with fudge frosting. r4r rraaUa. 1 cup ausar 1 tablaapooa bat.

1 Muara tar ehacolayi teaapooa cap milk MIX SUar. alux olat milk nH ter. Boll stirring frequently until soft ball farms, when portion la tested in cold water. Bet aslds ten tTTT' NEXT HOOSIER VISITS LAST RESTING PLACE OF HAPSBURG MONARCHS AND GIFT BASKETS mtnut Add vanilla aad ZBtfl thick and eraamy. brown taa.

Cut tn bars or sUcka. 1 teaiaoaa aav uaipaan at 1 cvi 1 rap kiu 1 Cream the fat and augar Add eggs and cream and beat two nunutea. Add rest of lncredlenu un wail n4 drop portions from end of spoon onto greased baking sheet flatten and bake twalv minutes in moderate oven. ta Caabaa. 1 cup buttar rip auaar 3 taaapooaa nut mac aait acaa 2 tabla poosa 1 teaapooa vanilla teaasooa almond imuww.

axtract tarter Cream the butter and sugar. Add nutmeg, extracts, salt, eggs and cream. Beat two minute. Add rest of gradlent. Khar intn mil arui rhin or several hours.

Roll out dough un ui rrrj uun ana cut out star ehaped cookies. Bake twelrt minutes on greased baking sheets to a moderate OTetL Hia pet bird, stuffed, parchea on a twig and cocks an exceedingly lifelike bead of an eye at one who passes before the small glass dome housing this pathetic tittle feathered centenarian. anl his elaborate baby car rlAge. a gilt of the city of Parts. aiao to be seen.

The goioen craoUo al glren him by his father's subject in the French capital was, until sometime after the world war. to bo een In the Hofburg. but soon after the treaty of St. Ovrmain was executed. France asked the return of this famous littio bed to the nation thai had presented It.

and Austria adly and reluctantly complied with their wishes. And now th citlsens of Vienna will mourn anew over the greater loos of his corporeal remain to this country that ha alrrady taken so much from them: but Austrian government omciss felt that tt was distinctly a matter for the former imperial family to deckle. The Empress Zltas sympathies lean strongly toward France, and so it ha been decided that Napoleon will sleep away his next 100 years In Pari. But wherever he reau, be will not rind himself among a more distinguished galaxy of dead than hss relative in the Capuchin vault. From the Urns when Emperor ViyL and his wife Anna, who died in 1S1I and 1619.

wrr Interred there, down to the year .916 when Emperor Fran Joaef a weU loved monarch who enjoyed nearly seventy year the longest rrlgn in European history upon the throne of Austria Hungary wa laid to rest bealde hi wife. Empress Elizabeth, murdered in 1IM. and fals son. Crown Frino Rudolf, mysteriously shot In a hunting accident in 1M9. the members of this groat but tragically ill fated family have been carried hero to aWn tKtr wt sleep The coffins of twelve emperors.

nrtecn empreaoea, one king, throe queens, forty fly fifty two archducheasea and many others of lesser rank are to bo seen here, filling the vaults so completely that In several of the room the aisle between the coffin are exceedingly narrow. Many of the coffins art of sunpi design fashioned of bronse or copcier. while others, especially (hoao of the earlier emperors, are hideously ornate ssxeophague rooting on masalvo base of colored marble and. are profusely adorned wtth symbolic sculptures In bronse. That of Emperor Charles VT.

last of the male line of the Hap burgs who recurad the succession for his daughter Maria Theresa by proclaiming the pragmatic sanction, is the moot elaborate, as wall a the moat grewaoene one. in the collection. It rest on four maaatve brona lions for feet and it is topped by four horrtbae, grinning death's heads wearing crown. Second onry to this one in also and elegance Is the huge double saxcophagus of Empreas Maria Tboraaa and her husband. Francis I of Lothrlngen; while on the floor of the vault arount tt are assembled the simpler coffins of twelv of their sixteen children.

Em peror Fran Jooeph and his family, in a chastely beautiful Carrara marble vault, occupy coffin of a much more restrained design, as does his brother. Ferdinand Maxim Ulan. Emperor ef 1 Mexico. Irrwveraae ta rUpotarga. Mr.

twente flve or si as a k. a apjaaaoa, a a a 4 in the party wtth us on in occesinn mT iarrgruTt Several ent. were among the large group tiling between the row of coffin on the floor of the dimly lit tomb, and one youth, who like the reat of us was evidently wondering if the roval caiket mere anything like as heavy a they locked, casually flung out his hand against one of them as ho walked past It, The sound echoed noiKrw hollowly through the surrounding but the murmuring prioav. doubtle thinking It an accident, paid bo attention to this first disturb ance in the halls of the dead But In another moment on of the young man companions eaaayed to thump another casket a raoounding whack, and this reverberation brought the holy man a head up in auch a hurrv that he was able to catch tho ruLull In hi art of lea majeaty. A dark frown distorted tho mo ks placid countenance and a sharp torrent of admonition poured from the Hp that had just been Bvtng in prayer "You rUl be pleased to teas such trrrlKe actions rm mod lately." he commanded the sorely em barraeei Ud, "before we an forced te ed 1 VS ft t.

mm I fup fal 1 rup saajar 3 aa 1 fiapooa aalUa laaapua immU aatraa Uupooa aaJt 1 taaapooaa claaa voa 1952. STOP DECREASE IN DEATHS IS SHOWN IN REPORT State Board of Hearth Lrtts Activrtrea of Three Year. PROFIT IN FEES IS MADE A report of the Tnftlan slate board of health ou an rising ectrvtUe of th board fee the kt three yeara, aa nounced by Dr. WIClaas F. King, secretary, show a material decree ta th number of death the state from fre major rao ta that Dertod.

Deaths from tukwrruksas ta 1129 totaled Uil. while tn 1131 the total had dropped te 1S0, according to the report. Deaths from typhoid fever ta lt2t were lit and SS ta 1111: diphtheria ratalKlea, It tn 1S2S ana 131 ta mi; death ef tnfanU voder one year of age. S.14S ta 1S2S and 1.404 ta 111. and death of mothers from maternal rana.

40S ta mi and Sift last year Tt snurt not bo. aaoumod that aU ef the beoeficient result sccmpatkrd through health actmUo are to the credit of th atat board of beaXh." th report said, "but tt must be kept ta mind that th board 1 the admln katraUve and aecuUo bsetth AepaTV saemt ef the state charred with the re pooalbCity for th health aad Eves of paopto ef the state." The department has elecaad trr.CJl5J more ta faee than tt has expended, tn the three rear period, according to the report which shows that the department turned tate the state general fund a total ef SS34. S44.M ta fe a Of the foe eoOortod. M10.7ft.J4 were by the oQ tapetaosi department and 11.3K3 by other di rlalone. Legislative appropriation totaled 49JiaJ4.

The report also shows that ta the thii year period th department of. Octal mad more than isn.aoo laboratory amlnUoo; saad approximate ry 400.000 inspections and surveys, and gave treatment for rahta to 1.7J4 persona the casket out of the kalsrgruft for repairs!" Fay a Tew Owl, Tb Capuchin kastergruft ks bated in th guld books a one of the few things ta Vienna that on doe not have to pay to enter, bat ta Europe one soon learn that when they doni get you coming In. they awt yoq going out. and so it proves her. Thai pious monk, as soon a his prayer are cocnpietd, tieiraaa astonishingly mercenary and doeant uniock the door that Wta has party ef sight seers out of the tombs and Into the rreah air above until each of them has dropped some money for the poor into the little wooden plat he extends.

First, employing maseb th sam sort of parchoiocy my grandmother ued to uoe on her hen when she slipped a plump china egg tat each neat to encourage them to more prolific efforts, thle hofy gonOeman place a bright, new shllMng on the plat a an unpokra asiggeatioxi Ve contributor to si tbetr donatSona accordingly: then, keeping hi thumb planted firmly on the shilling's edge whil extending the plate to each visitor In turn, he mpUe each cpo trtbutlon tnto on of bis capacious pocket before offering tt again, so that if aom Utcklee person as minded to give but a copper groschen or two. this mlserty pittancs shine there Quit alone to embarrass tt donor and make the next one ta Una dig a lltU deeper Into bis pocketbook. And. like th colored preacher, th monk also make It known that as thankful for email favors and large one In propnrtion The donor of small rota gets merely a "Thank you." whU Bpon th person givtng a shilling or two he beetows a beany "Blessings of the Lord!" gnaws Mas a4 Tiataaaa. Both this monk's revenue produe Ing methods and his elaborate precautions to prevent the premature escape of any of hi visitor gtvs rrt drnc that he enjoys a wide understanding of human nature, and ef his earn Viennese human nature ta particular For whil our group paused for what wa perhaps a free minute prayer erWs over th coffin Of Frans Josef which was the sast rtop of our journey throtsgb the vaults, several of th members of our party made a hasty bolt for th stairway leading to the em.

only to return a few momenta later wearing ex credmgty crestfaDen cxpreaaJor. and to be greeted by a smile of bread eomnrehenaloo from th monk aad a somewhat aodlhi Utter from the remainder of their companion a they finally had to go down tnto tbetr pockets and produce scene rota of th realm to drop in the piate Imported Liquor Bottle Stopper! Oervsd ngores colors, 'Li 10 te SCO Povrwr Microscopes Newsat daatgn at low prVss Eastman Kodak Cameras Many tn eosar dasig na. 69 aa ss 0 $4 aa4 Escape Colcl XTfcizls curJ Cnov Aad Spent! tkVwlatgr Days la tht Sraj CAmnnnATi Dowm the blue Caribeel GUw kewe vnler vacaiieeks ef end rwvearare wberw the eptrU ef rrrtjlrj rrer rr wrtntry blasta. Oeaalte DeUOs May XU OUalaasl rywea RICHARD A. KURTZ.

Minixtr TrtTgJ Birtaa rat sve4a Twve 120 JUriet St, 7 va, immm w. On Prosperity Budget Plan I fx 1 U. Radi Wave IZ: i.m.. miia llJM rwrrkaae. Hear lU Yp Police Radio! swawaeysgejsj, WsTaaVWaaa yg wrscm ttxji RI ley XU7 Illinois aWftaiaWa asaiatn TTirvMPmnnr rvv irit 1 TTireo Compartment Candy Dislies In copper, brass, black and silver.

LeatW Photo Frames Large attar atse op. mi and Latrge Assortment ef Barometers fw waa aad Vak earn. Uasy of SBodernlsO I UsgxifWrs and Reading Glasses 60 A a 1 $3jo bo nTrrrrrr, TTToTT O. Ill IL LQlJji oasWssagejBBBssaaafcasVe INDIANAPOLIS! OLD TIMETABLE BANS THROWING OF FUEL WOOD FROM LOCOMOTIVE IT rvruafiocg rsjrarCXg "the throwing of wood from c4 eortoeer aad the taking ess at tml and water are forth ta an evd ef the a at taraiarV iwvocxry amccg ca rwajcj and papers by atra. Farriah.

I'S Orahaaa inesa The Umetabaa. which wa tagg tale) ef tort leosvsaber tL Ufa. enew be wcsd to Ura Famaht father. Thomas Wetheraid, an ewirVrre ef the reUroedw and a Brcuxar.i ta Ckssnpany XX Slst frvnana rrr rrv dm tag th ma war. tr.

VriS raid dmS ten yeara age at ago ef etgbty fessr. The back ef the Umetalie te ec ers4 wnh prtated! fewtructiacs raroad xJoywa. ren 1 JeSarscerrOsw ting aoc were wta ur at a gaosung sAatxs traiae rsxnag ootlx XX, Jrty amrntsav. the a i trala (U4 sasg oooav. th sre ta kaavs the ncta of way svbg nssdi svrrr rT Th eswod ef treir.

ViW va ck trams was tent to evree eew gcusse an hoer. AJ trairi www te atow Aywa mtA mj ta paaaSag sCaUar where tm iJps vf eafla, "TSiTswtng wno4 ffjca refiri etf maee th ear are fci tv a ta be WJrr tsrssmm. ovaod tlat ran rj 4 aja 3 ta fs re i si ta, Rairxs virrt j.r Is srr wtLh fl a i waver. eoru ts tirvar 1 sssssj jmf laiisaasia Rllrj lin IS atari tit Lr h. Needs by Our a TIRES U.

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