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Students estimate that 750,000. Americans will lose their sight before they die. 2 The Victoria Advocate, Tuesday, March 29, 1955 Joint Panel Gets Spending Bill Formosan Sources Jury Indicts Housewife Deny Attack Hints bill would increase, the state's tax burden. A bill tightening financial requirements and broadening state control over Texas life insurance com week. The Senate approved the general appropriation for state government last Friday, over the objection of Sen.

Jimmy Phillips of who set a national iflli-buster record of more than 23 In Kidnaping NOW SHOWING Official Nationalist military TAIPEI, Formosa, March 28 UV Qualified quarters today, said AUSTIN, March 28 UP-A record state spending program of more than $1-55 billion was speeded to conference committee Monday for final drafting of the king-sized budget for the next two years. In rapid-fire action, lawmakers also approved legislation dealing with insurance, labor, water, narcotics laws and lewd literature. quarters declined to discuss r-tne situation. They apparently diet not BEAUMONT. Marth 28 I 14 1.

5 ,1 '-vj they saw nothing to indicate panies, by Sen. Searcy Bracewell of Houston, gained voice vote approval of the Senate. want to be put in the position of OP The Jefferson County grand huge onslaught against the Mat- hours. The House earlier had approved a spending budget for the 1956-1957 7m mm ctJO sus is near. contradicting the Washington The measure sets a minimum of These sources, who cannot be jury met in a special session today and indicted Mrs.

Pauline Marie Schulze for kidnaping newborn Carolyn. Sue Wharton from Baptist biennium of more than $1.51 bil Other competent sources, how named, insisted the Communists $250,000 capital and $125,000 surplus on legal reserve companies. The requirement now is $100,000 lion. need much more time to build up ever, doubted a snowaown was near although conceding it is al for an all-out attack on the islands 100 miles northwest of Formosa. capital.

The bill also limits size of most impossible to determine De- policies existing companies may Various quarters emphasized the Hospital here March 19, The Houston housewife was released on $5,000 bond. She waived preliminary hearing on the charges. The 30-year-old former' nurses The House by voice vote ap-! proved the technicality of refusing to agree to Senate amendments to the spending bill and calling for a joint House-Senate conference committee to: iron out differences between versions approved by each chamber. Routine approval of the request write until they meet the new Communists now are capable of small of' medium attacks on the financial requirements. Final approval also was given by the House to a controversial bill making Arlington State College a four-year senior college.

The measure, by Rep. Jim More of Arlington, was passed by a 71-60 vote and sent to the Senate. House appropriations leaders earlier in the session the The Senate also passed and sent TJTJ Pj islands some 20 miles off the Red mainland. But they feel the rein to the House a bill banning pay ment of unemployment compensa forced garrison possibly 11,000 men can repulse such invasions. tion benefits to erriployes idled be was expected In the Senate this aid at the Beaumont hospital signed a statement saying she took the baby from its crib 29 minutes after birth.

She said she took the baby to cause a doctor, with whom she claimed to have had an illicit love Many appeared puzzled by Wash cause of a strike by a union of which they are a member re ington dispatches mentioning mid-April as a -possible time the gardless of whether the strike is called in or out of Texas. REVIVAL SPEAKER The Rev. James St. John of Westhoff is evangelist for, a revival at Aus--tin Street Baptist Church in Yoakum. Evening revival services will contimre-thrpugh affair, to "suffer." WATCH 17 JEWEL nea auacK.

Police found the baby unharmed Legislation providing for con 1 forehand the date for a Ked ojten-sive. They contended that the Communists probably would await completion of the big new air base at Luchiao (Lukiano), 100 miles north of the Matsus. Underground reports indicate the base will be ready some time in June. It will be capable of handling every type of plane, from mig jet to heavy bombers. There was some speculation that Washington might be making another "agonizing reappraisal" that could result in pressure on President Chiang Kai-shek to withdraw from both the Matsus and Quemoy.

Nothing, from Washington has ilk. dicated this, however. Sources close to Chiang said he is inflexibly determined to fight for the outposts and had no intention of changing his, at Mrs: Schulze's home in Houston and returned it to the Beaumont struction of state courts and state office buildings, estimated to cost $3 million each, received final ap hospital before the mother, Mrs. Victoria Man Gels 12 Fine proval of the Senate and was sent George W'harton, knew it had been taken. The baby was taken March to the House.

The measure, by Sen. School Tour George Moffett of Chilheothe, would put into effect a constitutional 19 by a woman in a white uni A $42 fine for disturbing the amendment adopted by the voters peace was levied in city court MM WITHOUT STafliR WILlUM.CAMPBEll RICHARD BOONE a UMvuM.iNrfuriONAi nctiM form and surgical mask, ospital employes thought she was a regular nurse when she walked into the Slated hv last November. Monday against Sylvester Brown, The House passed a bill calling 31, who admitted hitting a worn I COMPLETE an in the face. nursery. Mrs, Schulze said in her state for an inventory of water use in Texas, one of a series of measures Brown allegedly dragged the Rubhioff ment that she brought the.

baby 3' proposed by the Texas Water Re back to Houston. woman from a tavern in the 700 block of East Second Street Sunday evening, then hit her twice. Officers got a tip from a Beau Rubinoff, world-famous violinist, mont nurse that led them to Mrs. sources Committee. The proposal would require all water users' operating under permits or certified filings to report their use to the State Board of Water Engineers.

Police said Brown was arrested Schulze' home. Early Sunday mrs. will be guest of Victoria Rotary Club Tuesday at noon at the Of at the woman's home. Schulze finally agreed to a physical Also in city court, three Goliad TAX INC. lamination.

Two doctors said she ficers' Club.FuMcr AFB. Town Country Center men were fined $21 each after CURB TELLER SERVICE bank easily, quickly direct from your, carl Vic-foSafional vicwm MtMM rttxui ttHon had not had a baby recently. "This week, the club, is meeting pleading guilty to peace disturb LAST TIMES TODAY She was charged with kidnaping No Down Payment No Carrying Charge at Foster with Col. Frank Dunn," Taylor Named and returned to Beaumont. ance offenses.

They were Paul Perez, 22. Ruben Cantu. 21. and Robert Gerrard announced Mon day. "Rotarians are asked to be Jesse Carrera, 25.

there promptly at noon, he urged. To API Post Police reported the men Were Radio Program House Okavs Rubinoff, in Victoria to perform involved in a tavern distrubance Saturday night. W. D. Taylor, district engineer C2 eiwwat in concert Wednesday afternoon and evening at St.

Mary's Hall un SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE were called when they Tougher for Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp. and vice-chairman of Vic der Rotary sponsorship, will give returned to the tavern. Dope thumb-nail sketches of his concert TUESDAY ana WEDNESDAY toria Chapter, American Petroleum Institute, is local chairman of Texas Oil Industry Information Kiwanians Given Control Bills to local schools throughout the city," Willis Armstrong, arrangements chairman, said. KNAL 1410 ob the Dial His school schedule for Tues AUSTIN. irch 28 Wi Stronger ROBERT MITCHUM and Service Program, Fred W.

Burtner of Corpus ChrSsti. area chairman, 1 announced Monday, penalties and more money for day is Victoria Junior- High School at 10:30 a. m. and Crain Junior High School at 2 p. m.

Wed Texas narcotics traffic control Burtner said the program is program won House approval to sponsored by API. nesday he will appear at 10:30 day. fepaa. HCHNIiOlOK He said the object is "to make a. m.

at Nazareth Academy. 12:30 The p. m. at Patti Welder and at 1:30 Two bills aimed at strengthening the work of the Narcotics Division of the Department of Public Safety Mobe WHITE WITCH DOCTOR clear how well the people this area are served by many oil busi i.i. p.

in. at St. Joseph. MUM 01 i 4 nesses and to get support, for con All appearances will be 30 min gained final passage and went to a.rrrd utes and are free. the Senate.

i ditions under which they can con-tinue to. be privately managed, ful- VThe matinee, beginning at 2:30 The first, by Rep. Reuben Tala-ck of.Terriple, would allow vehic p. m. Wednesday, will have an ad- Tuesday am 1:45 Charlw Ltwla 00 Haadllnfs nj Charley Lw1t I SO Morning' Headline 45 Music This Morntnf 7:00 Newt-Weather Headlines t.

Mune Thli Moralnf MI Bportshort JJO Old Scotchman1 Scrapbook 1 31 U. S. WeaUwnnaa 1 SO News-Trsber 1.4i Music Thl Mornin 1:00 Kewt-Weathe Headlines Red Sklrtan SO Musle Thl Morntnf t.00 Kews-Westher Headlines Bible Meditation 015 Bob Smith i 10:00 News-Weathar Headline ly competitive and financially 10:01 Bob Smith 11:00 NewB-Weathr Headline. 11 Guess What? 11:15 Record ShopL 11:15 Record Shop I 11:55 Old Scotchman Scrapbook TUISOAV-a 1J 00 News-Dentler Town Topics Wea-Tex-Mkt-Spt Newt 13:45 Bandstand 1.00 Kew-s-WeatntT Headlines 1 .01 Bandstand 3:00 Newa-Weathr Headlines 2 02 Bandstand News-W eat hat Headlnea 3:0 Bandstand 12S Top Sports 3:30 Programs Latino 4:00 News In Spanish 4:15 Programa Latino New-Weather Headlines 5:01 Musle Shop 5:30 Gulf Coast News 5:35 Musle Shop 1:60 Old Scotchman's Scrapbook U.S. Weather News Den tier :15 Swtsdask Traber SO Charlie Lewis News-Weather Headlines 1:01 Charlie Lewis 1:43 News-Weather Sports 1:00 One Over Nitely News-Weather Headlines :05 Once Over Nitely 1:55 Old Scotchman Scrapbook News-Danareau 10:15 Insomnia Club 11:00 News-Weather Headlines 11:01 Out of The Nlht 12:00 News-Weather Headlines MY MAN Operetta Previcw Excerpts from the operetta "Old Ironsides," to be staged Tuesday night by students of Crain and Victoria Junior High Schools, were presented by cast members for the Kiwanis Club at its meeting Monday.

Songs were by James Blanton, Marjorie Quinn, Janice Ives and Bill Robbins, accompanied by Mrs. W. T. music instructor for both schools. A.

pantomime and dance were presented by Charles Jshnson and Buddy WellsT Introductions were by Mrs. A. W. Angerstein. The club elected its president, Seth L.

Kennedy, and John Swo-boda as delegates to the Kiwanis International convention at Cleve-land June 26-30, with Paul Baker and Clarence Atzenhoffer as alternates. misston price of 75 while les used in illegal narcotics traffic sound. the evening performance, start to be confiscated by state officers ing at 8:15, will be $2.20 admis Such vehicles now must be turned Two local projects have been assigned to the committee headed by Taylor. One is a school pro-gram providing supplemental sion." Armstrong said of the St. over to federal authorities.

TONITE and WEDNESDAY Mary's Concert. Talasek's proposal won final pas- Lucky License Award Tonite! 'loocr Rubinoff will play on one of the sage on a voice vote. teaching materials for junior and senior high school classes. The oth niost valuable instruments in the The second bill provides for stif- world, Armstrong said, "the fer for violators ofxthe BUCK NITE One Cor One Buck er is Oil Progress Week. famed Romanoff-Stradivarious vio present law.

"The latter is an October event placing particular emphasis on The bill raises the maximum lin insured for $100,000." "An interesting fact is that dur penalty for both first and second me importance of local service El Rancho LAST TIMES TODAY station operators," Burtner said, offenders to life imprisonment. The bill originally called for F.VIC 1340 on the Dial mg certain passages of 'Warsaw Concetto' Rubinoff exerts as much as 60 pounds of pressure on the "Mr. -Taylorr joins more than maximum of the death penalty for violin. It takes tremendous second offenders and Would have 000 volunteer oil men and women in supporting the program in six strength of highly developed mus 'allowed, conviction on the. unveri states.

cutar action to draw certain tones fied testimony of an accomplice. MYWU VICTOR MATURE Both provisions came under heavy attack and were removed Taylor said his. committee will be named shortly and is expected to concentrate on Victoria County. Fulton Lewi Jr. MBS Sports Hound Up :0 Gabriel Heat tar :46 Texas News Weather Reoort 1:00 Treasury Afent MBS 1:30 John Steel Adventurer Reporter MBS in For from one of the world's most, deli cate instruments." Tickets are available at Sears South Texas Savings, Victoria Na 11:00 11:15 11 11:45 12:00 11:15 11 SO 12 45 12:35 The Birds" "Something after they were described as unfair and unworkable.

tional Bank, Victoria Bank The provision allowing conviction Soviet, West Said Closer Trust, J. C. Penney, Hydes, Inc. and Harding 4 Parker No. 2, Arm strong said.

on the basis of unverified testimony' by an accomplice was removed after Rep. Bill Allen of Texas TV Permits Canceled by FCC WASHINGTON, March 28-UP The Federal Communications Commission announced Monday it has cancelled permits granted in 1953 for three ultra-high frequency television stations. The FCC said the companies failure to proceed with permits was the reason for the cancellations. Two of the permits were granted to R. L.

Wheelock, W. Pickens and H. H. business as UHF Television for channel 23 stations at Dallas and ft COLOR TUtSOAV A.M. 501 6iin on A 'arm Clock Club 15 News 10 Farmer' Hour 45 Breakfast with tha) Parson 100 Weather Report 1:05 Alarm Clock Club 1:13 Kenneth Cartes Reports 1:30 News 1:43 Alarm Clock auk MBS 00 New-Hurlifh MBS 15 inuucht For Today Polks Tim oo Momma Special 15 Teleslotan Hrartlliw lews 35 Town at Country Tima 10:00 ri.Tiaa Callin MBS 10:23 Headlln.

News MBS 10:20 Queen For A Day Break The Bank MBS Capital Commentary MBS Town Country Time Carnation Music Time Cedrie roster MBS News About Town Texas News, Markets. Weather Musical Warmup Baseball Warmup Yankees vs. Tigers MBS Csmel Scoreboard MBS Headline News MBS Hollywood Johnny's Jam Session Jig Adam New Se Pr en ton MBS Bortby Benaoa MBS New MBS HllASfO TMKf UMTfO Laredo told the House it would al LO.VDON. March 28 UP-Min low conyiction tf innocent men on LAST TIMES TODAY the testimony of Laborer Held In Stabbiim 1:03 Footnotes To History MBS Coke Time with Eddie Fisher MBS I 30 The Army Hour MBS 00 Juke Box Hits :30 Dane Orchestra MBS 10:00 Mutual Reports The News MBS 10:15 Stand by For Music 10:30 Hora Latina 11:00 Dane Band MBS 12 oo Sign Off A ft 1 TODAY 1.P rMUK Victoria Sergeant Gets Korea Duly IJ0 1 S3 4:00 4:30 4 45 5 00 t.30 (:55 SUSAN HAYWARD in A 24-year-old Victoria laborer is FIFTH AIR FORCE, Korea March 28 Upon his recent arriv al Korea, M. Sgt.

Oscar ister of State Anthony Nutting told parliament' Monday Russian and Western representatives discussing disarmament here "have been able to narrow one or two points of disagreement." Nutting gave no details of advances in the five-power talks, but it appeared unlikely that any progress had been made on the main issue. Russia's efforts to eliminate the West's atomic advantage without notably reducing the huge armies of-the Communist- world. The minister of state's report on the conference was the latest of a series of western statements issued since Russia broke a pledge of secrecy by issuing a distorted version of the proceedings to the official Soviet press. "TULSA" 'WILD JUNGLE CAPTIVE" FOR COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE! SEE OR CALL W.C BOYD INSURANCE AG'CY 417.11 Victoria Nst'l Sank Rids, Rhert HI I-6J77 Leads Thf World In TV Picture Quality Vfflr. PEDRO ARMENDARIZ en Tancho Villa vg, Martin Corona" 1 Vance of Victoria was assigned as the first" sergeant in the Support Squadron of.

the 6170th Air Base Group. Vance, who has been in the Air Force" since 1932. 'arrived in Kor rea from FostcrjAFB, He is scheduled to return to the United Jtates within 12 months. Vance is ihe husband of Noraine, H. Vance, 1504 Anaqua, Victoria.

rj PEEWEE'S BOB'S APPLIANCES Where Service Comes First 118 E. SANTA ROSA HI 5-4271 being held in county jail for investigation in connection with the late Sunday night stabbing of Salvador Garcia at a Silver City tavern. Garciav: 21. of 401 South Mantz, was released from Victoria Hospital Monday afternoon after treatment of stab wounds in his chest and abdomen. The attending physician said Garcia- was in satisfactory condition.

Sheriff's deputies, who arrested the laborer early said cause of the argument hich led to the stabbing was unknown. Sheriff M. W. Marshall said charges against the laborer will depend on the seriousness of Gar-cia's wounds. Television Programs SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE THE NEWMAN CLUB OF VICTORIA COLLEGE T77.

ind St. Lawrence Sodality of Our Lady of Lourdes Church PRESENT TUESDAY, MARCH 29-8 P.M. ST. MARY'S HALL TUESDAY State Guard Sets 1 Thursday Meeting Texas State Guard will meet at 8 p. m.

Thursday at National Guard Armory. Close order drill and rifle instruction will be held by SFC David Villarreal. A practice radio net will be conducted by guardsmen and CAP 2 Traffic Violations Cost Total of $62 Fines totalinj? $62 have been levied in justice court agajnst Wherld Fields Jenkins and Claud Rudolph Thomas. Thomas was fined $41 for operating a commercial vehicle without a railroad commission permit, while Jenkins was assessed $21 for speeding. TV Channel Houston Live Oak 'Hot Spot' Re 'Sailed' Tubes SAN ANTONIO.

March 28 TThembers. Weathercast Dinah Shore News Caravan Barnum aV Bailey Circus Fi'e-ifl Theater March -of Medicine Truth or Consequence I Led 3 Live Hiram Austin. Tex. I it draftsman, said today that a he found in Live Qak County-yesterday while prospecting for KPRC- Tuesday a.m. 45 Mrnir Fraver RFD-TV I Today '00 Today 5S Today's Strentth "0 Din Dors School 30 Wiv Of Tht World 4S Sheilas Graham 10:00 Home Tennessee 11:30 Feather Your Ke 12 00 News and Weather T(JfDAr a M.

12 ns Vovle Dale 1 15 TV 00 The Greatest Gift 25 30 45 1:00 i no I 30 00 30 10.00 10:30 10:40 10:45 11:00 12 00 115 Golden Windows 2.30 One Mans Family Miss Marlowe 3 00 Hawkins Falls 3:15 Ftnrt Love 3 30 World of Mr Sweeney 3 5 Matinee 4 30 Howdv DooejT 5 00 Comedy Clsuics IS dm Theatre Curly Fox ar Texas Ruby 5 45 Ino-ustry on Parade 00 Wand at Larce Today In Sport 15 Channel 2 Newsreel I Mr District Attorney Final Edition New Weathercast Spothiht Tonight Vepers and Off i uranium out to be small i sealed radioactive tubes buried in the ground. He said he had turned over one of the tubes to Atomic Energy Commission authorities in Karnes City tut would not say whether the AEC planned an investigation of the discovery to determine fr A TV Channel 4 San Antonio il A I 1 i Texas Rendering Co. whether tae Live Oak County area i had been purposely "salted," History of mining strikes shr5ws-t mining areas have often been "salt- i ed" iih promHsifig ore increase value of mining leases. I LTD Now I'nder New Manarement DIAL HI 3-63)49 VICTORIA A WOAI- TulSDAV A.M no Today Dm Don ScHool jn of World 45 S'leiiah Graham show 1" 00 Home 11 on Krn'e 30 Feather Your Keat M. 13 00 Afternoon Movietime 1.1S New 130 M.r Carter' Cookbook Greatest GiH 15 Golden Win-low 1 JO On Man's Family 45 Cntw-ernlng Ml-s Mar'eiwe 3 00 HawttlrBT Tall 1S rinrt Love 3 30 World of Mr.

Sneeney 3 45 Modern Romsnce 4 Pmk Lee Show 30 Howdy Doody I 00 Sagebrush Ranee) i 'sVRanie Rider 00 News. Weather. Business, Sports 30 Dinar) Snore 45 News Caravan 7 00 The Greatest Show on Earth on Fireside Theater Marrh of Medicine 00 Truth- or Comed'jeneaa 34 Passport to Oanfer New in 15 It's a G-Mt tlf 10:45 Just Before TenieM 11:00 Tonight 13 -00 S.n Off I WEDNESDAY MARCH 30 8:15 P.M. Auditorium St. Mary's KENS-TV Channel San Antonio Edward New STUDENT MATINEE AT 2:30 P.M.

INTERNATIONALLY FAMOUS CONCERT ARTISTS Proqramme 1. 1. 1315 Road of Life 13 Weic-ome TrsTelers I 14 Robert 3 Lewis 1 Houw part 3 no Trwfl-TT Reynolds 3 30 Boo Croehr Show 1 Bnerter Day 3-15 Secret Storm 3 On Your Account PlavhoiM 15 ittle rals 15 New ItoonduR ii WeatbCTfacta 45 7 00 30 I 00 30 10 ao 10 30 10 45 11:13 TUESDAY A M. SS fe--n Oo 1 08 Mornins; Show 00 Garre t-30 tvrsi G-xif-er 10 30 S-nke It Rirk ll-f-0 Vaiiant Laos 11:1 Love of Life H--3B Search lor Tomorrow 1145 Guiding Lf-jhl TVISOAY 1 () Tie Inner Flam GO IN" HOME (New World Symphony) Jo Stafford Corliss Archer Halls of Iry Meet Millie Red SkcitoB Danger Faont lory Life Is Worth Living New Rouotttre) Stop the Hum Sign Off DRY BONES -DEEP RIVER KGIL-TV Channel 11 Glveton -sasjajj I I I 0 Ua ACNTS DEI HALLELUAH CHORUS (Messiah) SERENADE 2. VISION" FUGATIVE I GOT PLENTY OF NUTHIV (Porjv and Bess) Herman Hemmitt, Baritone 3.

RHYTHMS AND BLUE MOODS Meiiey- of Negro Folk Music) SWING LOW SWEET CHARIOT -SINNER PLEASE DON'T LET DIS HARVEST PASS LORD I'M TROVBLED -NOBODY KNOWS THE TROUBLE I SEE I GET THE BLUES IN THE EVENING SUMMERTIME (Porgjr and Bes) SHORT'NIN EREAD Massagic cm tUm4(iUid TaW Amerita movl com for table (hot Matugic and add soft, upple Usma finished calf and sou ti ih ulumatt in both comfort and Mtlel fnr jourielf. Servinf Victoria Over Yean LAZOR'S SHOE SERVICE Victoria'! Esrluiv Men' Shoe Store 111 (onstilulJoB HI $-2781 and 14b .2. MON COEUR SOEVRE A TA VOIX (My Heart At Thy Sweet Voice) Miss Joyce Robinson, Mrzzry-SOMETIMES I FEEL LIKE A MOTHER-LESS CHILD 3. 1:13 Frontier Theatre 3 30 Hooatong Casetdy CO Range Rider 30 Dvj( Edwards as4 the New 45 la 8tfforl Show "i Life With Fates 1 30 Halia of Irr I 00 Meet Millie -I 30 Red SkeJtoa Danger Urn It Bow 10 0 Wrestlmg From Chicago. 11 41 Tn GuKi.r Lignt TOtSOAY P- M.

12 T'i Inner F'arrjc 11 Road of Life 13 30 Weteome Travwiers 1 Robert Q. Lamm 1:30 Houae Party 3 90 Thai Afternoon 2 30 Bob Croahy Show I The) Bncbtct Day 3 IS Tba Secret Storm 3 30 On Voui Account 4 even Video. Lane 4 3R weathen.an 4 .15 Pr News 4 4 Cartoon Carnival TOI30AYA. 4i jral Reveille 7 Tn Mo-ti- Sow 7 is.and Homines 7 30 Morning Snow 7 Ja Prea News 00 Mommg Snow 3 35 ts eatr ercaT 30 Morning Srow 55 Gairestoa rpe I'ems 00 Garry Moore fchcrv at Arth.jr Godfrey Time 3 St It RKk II SO Vaiiant Lad 11 II Law at Ufa 11 S-rm for ToaaosTo-w MATINEE, 73c; EVENING $20 TICKETS ON SALE AT SearV J. C.

Penney Snth Texas Savinr Iljd-v Irx-. Victoria Raok HirdiDC at Parker (Navarro) VirUria Bank A Trust srON.ORtD BY VICTORIA ROTAKT CLrBl WITHOUT A SONG DRINKING-SONG SMOKE GETS IN YOUR EYES ADMISSION: ADULTS SI.50 STUDENT 50c 00 Tn Late Snow 12 Late Srl 13 33 CaJl To Praer I.

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