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SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 3, 1942 POTTSTOWN MERCURY. POTTSTOWN. PA. Phone 2263 pGF, TWELVE Cedarvllle: Mra. Irma Gordon, techr.

George Long, 2d lieutenant; Francle Hohl. sergeant; William Jones, ser Norco School OBITUARIES craan' Hllhurt rOfDUIWi w. 1.. a UM mt FIRE PREVENTION WEEKTO OPEN (Continued from Page One) Royersford Spring City HARLEY B. BRANDRETH, Rep.

Phone 158, Second Arenut and Main Streat. Royersford Castle, Parkerford, and a greatgrandchild. Services will be held Monday at 'i p. m. from a home in Parkerford, with interment in Brownback cemetery.

The Rev. William S. Brown, pastor, will be in charge of services. or Tuesday. Funeral of MARY ANNA WILLIAMS of POTTSTOWN LANDING, was conducted yesterday at 3 p.

m. with a short service in a home at 404 High and further services in Shenkel Reformed church, with the Rev. Fenton I. Laucks, officiating. Burial was in adjoining cemtery.

Bearers were: Murray Shingle. Rusael Wilson, Walter Hartenstine, Roy Moyer, Paul Hartenstine, Charles Cos Fire Alarms Fire bells In the schools are to ALPHA TAU CLASS go off according to a schedule arranged in advance by school of NEEDLE TAKEN Boro Trucks to Get Royersford Scrap Two Borough trucks will be used ficials and the fire chief. The sounding of fire alarms will PLANS FOR BANQUET be timed with a tour to be made by today by Royersford Salvage committee and aids on another scrap collection tour, aimed at attaining members of the Chamber of Com (Continued from Page On) army will be made up of the following: SCRAP DRIVE OFFICERS High School Seventh Grade: Miss Janet Rineer, teacher. Paul Yerger, 2d lieutenant; Raymond Keeler. sergeant; Kathryn Salanlk.

sergeant; George Churach, corporal: Kenneth Batdorf, corporal; Ralph Gonder, corporal; George Kllck, corporal; Richard Klein, corporal; Rtcnard corporal. ElRhth Grade: Mrs. Edna G. Shine house, teacher. Nancy Whiteco, 2d lieutenant: James Evans, sergeant; Dorothy Evans, sergeant; Marion Ca niaho, corporal: William Baker, corporal; James Donahue, corporal; Herbert Hoerl, corporal; David Staverosky, corporal; Ivan Baust.

corporal; Marian Collins, corporal; Franklin Metzler, corporal. Ninth Grade: Miss Margaret Batdorf and John DeVlncentls. advisers. Robert Thompson, 2d lieutenant; Harry Douavan. sergeant; Esther Kratz, sergeant; Dorothy Sweinhart.

sergeant: Arthur Dorothy Torak. Herbert Beekley, Christine Mauger, Lara Smith. John Glanski, Sam Frock. Dorothy Koss. Nancy Keeler, Richard Swavely.

Betty Greene, Richard Hohl, Veronica Bodolus. George Ecker, Jean Angstadt. Ruih Spohn. William Han slev, Jane Hanth. June Diffenderfer, Kenilworth: Mrs.

Uitner oupyi teacher. Joseph Fry, 2d lieutenant; Kathryn Backman, sergeant: Lorraine Johnson, corporal; Doris Backman, corporal; Alice Batirnan, corporal; Nancy McElrby, corporal; Steve Lewis, corporal: Carol Neyenesch, corporal. Miss Mildred Bender, teacher. Dorothy Fisher, 2d lieutenant; Betty Poster, sergeant: William Wilkinson, sergeant; Robert Swaveiy, sergeant; Dorothy Oliver, corporal; Harry DeWalt, corporal; James Hoffman, corporal; Prances Wampler corporal; Mau rine Oliver, corporal. South Pottstown: Miss Madeline Hartman.

teacher. Oscar Darlington, 2nd lieutenant; Donald Shasley, 2d lieutenant; Cleo Brown, sergeant; Victoria George, sergeant; Ann Marie Say ior. sergeant; Kenneth Keene, Bebe Drumheller, Alex Czarich, Donald Tyson, Melvln Scheidt, Patricia Oran dosh, corporals. Miss Annabelle Lynch, teacher. Daniel Richard Powers, 2d lieutenant: John Patrick, 2d lieutenant; Paul Kulp.

sergeant; Robert Drumheller, sergeant; James Batdorf. sergeant; Ernest Kully, Jane Hoiiecker, William Paul Colllna Mary Joan Czarick. Joan Torak, Charles Lightcap. corporals. Miss Kathryn Denny, teacher.

Plato Brown. 2d lieutenant; Donald Yerger, sergeant: Chester Laverty, sergeant; Thorpe Ellis, sergeant; Thomas Fisher, Ralph Stein, Leland Beekley, Shirley Dilks, Theodore Dallas, Janet J. HOWARD KUGLER, 75 years old, died Thursday night at his home in LIMERICK. He was born in Limerick, son of the late John S. and Marv (Gilbert) Kugler He taught school in Montgomery county for 13 years and farmed at his late residence for 45 years.

He was a member of the grange; the consistory of St. James Reformed church, Limerick for more than 50 years; a member of the church school for 74 years, and attended merce, auxiliary police oniciais, FROM STOMACH OF 'FORD GIRL auxiliary fire heads, air raid of ficials, Chief Lindauer, Clymer MLssimer, president of the Phillies Fire and Schumacher. At each school, Missinier will ad MARY ADA (STAl'FFER) STAT ITER, 88 years old, died yes terdav at 8:15 a. m. at her home in PARKERFORD, after an illness of two weeks.

She had lived in East Coventry township all her life and was a life member of Brown back Reformed church. She was a daughter of the late John and Sophia (Pennypacker) Stauffer" and widow of Abram B. Stauffer. dress the assembled children on the the quota. To "balance" the quota the committee will have to gather 45 additional tons Uday.

on top of 30 the past Saturday. All who wish to aid the committee in periorming this important role to help crush the Axis were asked to report this morning at 8 o'clock at Capi. Harm Buckwalter American Legion post house. Trucks today will pick up the scrap which was missed a week ago in addition to any other scrap placed along the curb lines. service for 45 years, two months ago.

He a widow, Mary Say every Sunday He became ill is survived by A five ar old Royersford girl restingiit tr home today after haVing a sewing machine needle removed from her stomach yesterday. The girl, Shirley Evans, daughter of Mr. anfl Mrs. J. Marvin Evans, Linfield the two importance of fire prevention during wartime.

Also part of the school program is the distribution of fire prevention questionnaires. School children be requested to have parents fill out the questionnaire and return them to the school. Alpha Tau Sunday school class of Spring City First Reformed church laid plans for the annual banquet at a monthly meeting Thursday night in Memorial hall. The.Jete be held Saturday night, October 31. Mrs.

Leighton Hacker, president, conducted the meeting at which it also was planned to send packages to boys in the service for Christmas gifts, in addition to letters which the members have been A social time followed and luncheon was served. Hostesses were Mrs. Addison L. Allen, Mrs. Howard Barclay and Mrs Russell Buckwalter.

Orhprs fsrpspnt wpre Mrs. As eShe is survived by a daughter, Mrs, ior Kugler, and two sons, John and Howard of Limerick. Services will be in St. James Reformed church Tuesday at 2 p. m.

Interment will be in adjoining cemetery. Montgomery Fry, Parkerford, one granddaughter, Mrs. Harry B. inch needle on Tuesday while play Caroim Hatnoi. Robert Lie corporais, 1 1 ti ii 1 1 porais.

a cjwHeiniii, veacner, wtitTh iti School Board FORD GRIDDERS TO OPEN SEASON STOWE McCrudden, 2d lieutenant: Willi i Koss, 2d lieutenant; Agnes Torak, fe.r geant: Venise Elaine Engie, acrgeant; Andrew Hansley, sergeant: Ro'rrft Evans. Richard Barthol, John McEli Jacquelyn Donahue, Shirley Hall, Etht Bean, corporals. ing with a box containing several of them. She was rushed to the Pottstown hospital and an ray examination slowed the needle lodged in the base of her stomach. A specialist from Hahneman hospital.

Philadelphia, was called and planned an operation for Wednesday. In the meanwhile the girl wao placed on a solid diet and after an other ray was taken it was decided to postpone the operation. Yesterday another ray showed the needle still moving through ne body and finally it left the bodv naturally making the operation Opening the football season on their home grounds this afternoon Custer, Mrs. Lawrence FrancisMrs. Ralph Frederick.

Mrs. Elsie Gordon, Mrs. Leighton Hacker. Mrs. Alice Hilborn, Mrs.

Clyde Hippie, Mrs. Brooke Littlefteld, Mrs. Charles Marshall, Mrs. Ralph Marshall, Mrs. Norman Mowrey, Mrs.

Clarence Murray, Mrs. Russell Parke, Mrs. Charles Rambo, Mrs. Kenneth Rothermel, Mrs. Raymond Seaser.

Mrs. Harvey Shakespeare. Mrs. Charles M. Taylor, Mrs.

William Wagner, Mrs. Edward Willever. Mrs. George Patton, Mrs. Robert Deish (Continued from Pae One) ment from the Parent Teacher association of St.

Clair school. The equipment will be placed on the playground at South and Charlotte st. Last night's session was in charge of Larry E. Org ill board president. All directors Elmer E.

Savior, I. Leroy Johnson. J. Russel Reifsneider, John McCaoe and Ralph P. Holloway, and Solicitor C.

Edmund Wells. The board took no public action on providing school facilities for the anticipated influx of war workers' children in the vicinity of the new Jacobs Aircraft Engine co. plant. Class officers were chosen yesterday In elections at West Pottsgrove high school. For the 11th grade, the following persons were selected: president, Robert GLst; vice president, Thomas Scheidt; secretary, Loretta Hart man; treasurer, Mary Smith.

Officers chosen for tenth grade, in the above order, are Thomas Roberts, Irene Psota, Ruth Bitting, Edward Chayson. Supervising principal Dr. Walter W. Eshelman announced the resignation last night of Mikeal J. D'Aguanno, teacher of commercial subjects, to accept a position at Georgetown, Del.

Eshelman said he has not been able to replace D'Aguanno yet, and will try to secure the services of a substitute. Tenth Grade: Miss Clare Lane and Carl Pennypacker, advisers. James Rowan. 2d lieutenant; Richard Kelly, sergeant; Alma Schurr, sergeant; Howard Swavely, sergeant; James Baus, Jane Wentzel. Jean Weidensaul, Harold Rubrecht.

Donald Staufter, Jennie Koss, Floyd Hartman. Eugene Hohl, George Ruyak. Mouica Mullen, Bette Ann Reppert. Margaret Dorcheck. John Weaver, Jean Binder.

Herbert Fosnocht, William Boyer, May Krouse. corporals. Eleventh Grade: Mwi Marjorie BelS and Alvtn Alderfer. advisers. Virginia Swaveiy, 2d lieutenant; Luther Guest, sergeant; Marjorie Bishop, sergeant; Betty High, sergeant; Daniel Barto, Dorothy Christman, Charles Rhoads.

Helen Evans, David Kulp. Jake ovia Oliver Bealer, Robert Bush, Irene Spohn, Jean H.ghtower, Dorothy Ecker, corporals. Twelfth Cirade: Margaret Montgomery and Delroy Evans, advisers. Francis Hoy, 1st lieutenant; Kennath Miller, sergeant: Evelyn Peiffer, sergeant; Dorothy Stoudt. sergeant; Ebr Biehl.

Henry John Smith, Lad son lor, Carl Savage, Harvev Shaner, Jane Engle, Mane Rogosky, Jacqueline Reppert, Elaine Phillips, Ralph Hunsinger, corporals. Grade Schools Pottstown Landing: Miss I Sara Henry, teacher. Lee Engle, 2d lieutenant: Bertram Kulp, corporal; Paul Bodolus. corporal. The questionnaires will be rated, and the school having the highest number of correct answers will oe awarded a flag with the legend P.

P. A. Fire Prevention Award. During the week Chief Lindauer. accompanied by firemen from the three borough companies will make an inspection tour of High st.

business houses. The firemen will checK cellars of the establishments in n. effort to locate fire hazards. Excellent' Alfred Welsh, president of the Empire Hook and Ladder said Fire Prevention Week is an "excellent idea." It will serve to emphasize in the public mind that an effort must be made in these times to be more careful than usual. Climaxing the events of the wees, nine pieces of fire appartus, representing the combined resource the three fire companies, will rake part in an all out demonstration be held on High st.

Saturday. Chief Lindauer said he was "hoping" the new fire truck ordered the Empire Hook and Ladder co. would be delivered in time to take part in the demonstration. Latest word from the fire equipment manufacturers is that the new truck is ready to be delivered, tae chief said. "If it comes before Uh end of the week," he said, "you can be sure it will take part in the unnecessary.

The little girl was brought to er home completely recovered except for a slight case of nerves after her ordeal. at 2:30 o'clock, Royersford High Eagles will face a Shiliington Hign school eleven which has been ir. action three times this season. Coach Bull Firing's gridders have won on? battle and dropped two. Coach Ralph Eagle, head mentor of the Forders.

moaned over the lack of material for the opening tilt, but felt his boys would make a good showing against the Berks countians. Slated to start the game for the Orange and Black were Dreibelbis and McDermott, ends: Raquet awl Jones, tackles; Mungin and Npw born, guards; Sload. center; Bobby Tyson, quarterback; Harp an Oolie, halfbacks and Herb Sell, er and Mrs. Arthur Hedrick Jr. ROYERSFORD Baptist, the Rev.

Fred G. Bangs. Traffic pastor. 9:45 a. Sunday school; 11 a.

worship, followed by World Wide Communion service. SWEISFORD IMPROVED Condition of Calvin H. SweLsford, 75, of 115 Walnut suffering from a heart attack, last night was reported "slightly improved but still OBA Class Changes Place of Meeting OBA class of Spring City Lutheran Sunday school, which has been meeting monthly in the church for several years, decided to change Its place of meeting to help save fuel, at its recent monthly session. Decision was reached to meet in the home members, with the next meeting in the home of Mrs. Harry Boettger, Bridge st.

The annual banquet was planned October 28, at Laurel Locks. Hostesses for the next meeting will be Mrs. Boettger, Mrs. Millard Moyer and Mrs. Ivan Methodist, the Rev.

Howard Slider, pastor. 9:45 a. Sunday If you can talk you can win Learn to think on your feet in ten lessons. Al! men and women invited to attend the Opening Session of the Y.M.C.A. Public Speaking Class Tuesday, Oct.

6th 8 P.M. without obligation. SPRING CITY HIGH SEEKS FIRST WIN school; 11 a. worship. World DOES YOUR PRINTING SHOW THE UNION LABEL? Wide service of Holy Communion, I) (Continued from Page.

One) rule was placed in effect when traffic mounted and hazardous conditions resulted at intersections. "We don't want to create any hazards but we believe that if we turn the lights to amber blinking after midnight, when no more shifts mes.saee by Bishop Ernest O. Richardson; 7 7:30 p. worship, message "Environmental Difficulties." not out of danger." along High st. at Manatawny, York, Hanover, Charlotte, Franklin.

Washington, Madison, Keim and Rosedale. Only other lights in the borough demonstration." TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION It Will If Von Hate The Mercury Job Printing Shop Do Vour Work! Hanover and King Sta. PHONE 2263 Deaths 1 we migTrt change atwar plants. at st. are situated along Charlotte Beech, Oak and East, and rubber," help in saving gas Grate Lutheran, the Rev.

R. L. Winters, pastor. 8:45 a. World Wide Communion; 9:30 a.

church school; 10:45 a. World Wide Communion; 6:30 p. Luther league; 7:30 p. World Wide Communion, vespers. FALLEN ASLEEP Thursday, Oct.

1, 1942. The Pirates of Soling City High school will attempt to score their first victory in the second game of the season this afternoon on the local campus. Officials will start the game on its way at 2:15 o'clock, with Schwenkville scholastic lads furnishing the opposition. Line up of the Blue and White, subject to change, was announced as follows: Nelson, left end: Taylor, left tackle; Bible, left guard; Stott, center; High, right guard; Rent schler, right tackle; Dobbs, right end: Thompson, quarterback; De MILLER Bwv M. Miller, aged 51 High added.

The full operation routine would be resumed in the morning before workmen start streaming to the plants. High explained. Traffic light are in operation years, 3 months and 29 day. Relatives and friend are respectfully invited to attend the funeral without further notice in the funeral parlor of Wfiey O. Hrley.

404 Hgn on Sunday, Oct. 4. at 2:00 o'clock. Interment in Mt. Zioa cemetery.

Friend.1 may call Saturday evening 7 to 8.30. iHarlevt Nasarene, the Rev. J. Beide man, pastor. 9:30 a.

Sunday school; 10:45 a. service; 6:45 p. Mil MM Mrs. Kenneth Berkey Given Surprise Party Mrs. Kenneth Berkey, formerly Miss Virginia Wright, was given surprise shower in the home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Wright, 733 Main Roersford. The fete was arranged by her Sunday school class, taught by Mrs. Joseph Umstead. Attending were: Mrs.

Umstead. Miss Dorothy Bart ges, Miss Mildred Taggert. Miss Dorothy Oehlert, Mrs. Charles Orhlert, Mrs. Baynard Thompson, Mrs.

Jean Koffroth, Miss Jean Evans, Mrs. George Tasrgert, Pottstown; Mrs. Charles Wright. Miss Betty Jane Wright and Mrs. Berkey.

NYS service; 7:30 p. praise meeting; 7:45 p. preaching Walt, left half; Eainbridge, right half; Keim, fullback. KUGLER J. Howard, tn Limerick, Oct 1, husband of Mary E.

Aged 75 years. 9 months and 22 day. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Tueaday. Oct. at 2 p.

St. Jame Reformed church. Limerick. Interment in adjoining cemetery. Friend may call at hia late residence on Monday Mennonite Brethren in Christ, the Rev.

E. N. Cassel, minister. 9 a. Sunday school; 2:30 p.

Open 'Til 10 P. M. evening from 7 to 8. Survived by i missionary service; 7:15 p. mis sionary service with pictures.

wife, aon John Limerick. on Howard 8 Limerick, and three brothers: Horace, Philadelphia. El mer. St. Petersburg, Newton, i Ocen Grove.

N. J. Frank 1 Twin Boro Briefs Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Nettles, Limerick, announced the birth of a son, born in Pottstown hospital yesterday morning.

Garwood Sunday school, near Black Rock, will observe Rally day with a service tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Rev. Henry B. Luffberry, Pottstown, will be the speaker. Reformed, the Rev.

Charles Rockel. pastor. 9:30 a. church school; 10:45 a. World Wide Card of Thanks NO MORE PIANOS WILL BE BUILT UNTIL AFTER THE WAR Communion, sermon, "The Mark of Rosen Blend Coffee ib.

32c 1 lb. limit a Church of the Brethren, the Rev, Caleb Bucher, pastor. 9:30 a. FREE TUNINGS I Sunday school; 10:45 a. worship; WILLIAMS Th family of Mary Anna William wthe to express their most aincere thanka end appreciation to all relative, neighbor and friends who ao kindly asLsted them during their recent bereavement, for the many beautiful floral tributea and use of cara at the funeral.

7:30 p. candlelighting service. Trinity E. the Rev. D.

Ra FREE DELIVERY of Orders of $1 or More buck, pastor. 9:15 a. Sunday school; 10:30 a. worship; 6:30 mt via. jm Jr.

and Sr. KLCE; 7:30 p. MISSIONARY SERVICES Hear Mary A. Miliar, Missionary to Unevangelixed Tribes, Belgian Congo, Africa Mennonite Brethren in Christ Church Rev. E.

assel, Pastor Walnut Street Royersford Sunday, Oct. 4, 2:30 and 7:15 P. M. PICTURES IN THE EVENING I worship. ilsTfiirffi Sacred Heart Catholic, the Rev Joseph J.

Conway, rector. Mass a' 8:30 a. followed by benediction MS A I Garwood Sunday school, E. Nelson, superintendent. 2 p.

Rally day service. 1 TODAYS Crossword Puzzle SPRING CITY FREE DELIVERY Lutheran, the Rev. Claude BiEllElllEATll OA II A 6 I til MA Tm TTOTtOE RIEgATTsl TOiT A SJDQoWJDR ptftA" JERa ACROSS 1 Palm reader 8 Incivility 12 Precise Schick, pastor. 9 a. World Wide Communion service; 10:45 a.

Communion service; 7:30 p. The Lesier Piano Factory Is Working 100 Per Cenl On War Production Conditions, Therefore, Compel Us to Accept Delivery NOW of Pianos Purchased Last Spring for Xmas Business Our Warehouses Are Not Large Enough to Take Care of This Surplus Stock and Additional Warehouse Space Not Being Available WE ARE FORCED TO MOVE AT ONCE 20 Brand New Lester Spinets At a DISCOUNT of 7 9 vespers, sermon. Reformed, the Rev. R. E.

Wil ffjTtmimmmMmmmWM Illllllilllllllllll lOU helm, pastor. 9:30 a. Rally day 11 Period of 33 Internation tlme al language 19 Proffer 36 Wolfish 20 Biblical city gmell 21 A prophet nn eSg 38 Infrequent 22 Choking bit 39 Stomach 23. A wing of the ox 24. The sun 41 Skins 26.

Solemn 42 Toward th wonder lee 27 Thick liquid 43 Furnish 28. Sijfht organ 45. Cut SO. Elderly 46. Strip of people wood 13 14 15 16 17 Angry Tricks Island in Pacific Sweet potatoes Russian ruler service: 11:30 a.

worship, ser mon; 7:30 p. worship, sermon. ATONE E3 All GENES 10 3 RIQgU Eli ipTe aTr lII psilIaIvU Bethel Methodist, the Rev. Wesley Radcliffe, pastor. 9:30 a.

m. Sunday school; 8 worship. 1. Drench YentenUy's Answer 50 Masurium (sym.) 22 Fuel Vessel Mennonite Brethren, the Rev. N.

Cassel, minister. 9:30 a. Sun 25 29 31 32 4 Apart Side roai Room for day school; 10:30 a. Missionary Town 10 YR. GUARANTEE YOU CAN SEND THEM address by Miss Mary Miller, wor ship and sermon.

St. JWph' Catholic, the Rev pictures 34 Eefore 35. Laughable 37 Morsels left at meal 40. Russian mountains Joseph J. Conway, rector.

Mass 9:30 a. followed by benediction. Thursday, 7:30 p. devotions. m.

I ill llil iniill CANTEEN GOODIES (food packaqti for tko Armtd Forcti) tie cxWBtm cost St. Clare's Catholic, tlnneld, the Rev. Joseph J. Conway, rector. 9 a.

mass, followed by 44 46 47. 48. Short lances A spout for sap Large bay window A fabne PET 13 i imm Methodist, the Rev. George W. Tovey.

pastor. 9:45 a. church school; 11 a. worship, World Wide communion; 6:30 p. Young fellowship: 7:30 p.

worship, sermon, "The Eleventh 49 Reproved 61. Landed properties DOHN I ii (i 1 1 1 in 1 mmm mi ill 2i 50 yZ 3 PI" "IIP JLLU L.U. mmm. ALL CUU 6fc 0 41 45 44 45 222 AH Mil 5 CEN" 1 2. Sacred song A way of 12 MONTHS TO PAY approach Portions of land Greek letter 5.

Flower 6 Military Zion Lutheran, the Rev. H. Oscar Sfhlessman pastor. 8:30 a Holy Communion; 9:30 a. church school; 10:30 a.

Holy Communion and meditation. OPEN EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK Also Any Other Evening by Appointment Choost from 15 different, corefully so lected assortments of the things the boys like we'll do the rest) His package will be packed pro fessionally to prevent breakage and will be SHIPPED THE SAME DAY I loxes as low as 1,15 Others up fa 4.25 Twin Boro Classified cience Gangs Covered with dew Genus of iris A portico 7 8 10 Strayed, Lost. Found 10 LOSTIrisii seuer, ll months old. reward. Stephen Core 221 Main Royertsiord.

Help Wanted Female 32 ml i Klderly Woman for Houseworfc. Apply Mercury olllce, Royersford. CKVPTOQtOTE A cryptogram quotation CP UXEZCPB. EG CP IE 2. OUXZX EZX TEPH KESGX ESEZYG VSWOEZQU leterda' Cnptoquote: THOSE TRANSPARENT SWINDLES TRANSMISSIBLE NOBILITY AND KINGSHIP MARK TWAIN, SUM br 1Um Tmhutm ByeAifU.

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