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THE BURLINGTON (N. DAILY TIMES NEWS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1939 PAGE FOUR The Neighbor With laustrophobia New York that she go to prison for two months as a second offender. And in passing sentence, the court delivered a scathing lecture to the defendant, saying Day By Cay Walter Winchell On. Bhoadiuaif that were it not for her age and physi BI C. a DK1SCOLL York, April 12, Seventy cal infirmity he would have sentenced her more harshly.

Little needed he added, except that though it be a tragic thing to see such MAN ABOUT TOWN SUPREME COURT Justice Latter and his wife (she was in that smuggling mess) wlU have it Renotarized alter the case is burled That Deaima Durbiis elopement hoax was morning, the first cannon ball went whizzing across the water from a South Carolina battery, toward a person go to prison, it is vastly more tragic that she brought it on herself. Her conduct was indefensible; she had money and more to pay the customs aa exploiters stunt to promote her next Stiie war Between the States was on. One vear aeo 1 movie, "First The Rex Tugwells" Image is expected in Aug. The Randy Hearsts' blessed event in on the way, too Eleanor Powell's secret romance is Hoot 1. ioned the duties on the goods she smuggled in.

Inniversary in this Scolumn. nacre But even after being caught once and paying severe fines, she dared the law was a rejoinaei Gibson, the whoopee holierer Tommy Corcoran, the White House boarder, resumes THE DAILY TIMES NEWS 501 South Spring Street Published Daily Except Sunday By THE TIMES NEWS PUBLISHING CO. Stalev A. Cook Managing Editor Robert M. Hodges Editor Budy M.

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Display advertising rate on request. The Advertising Representative THE JOHN BUDD COMPANY New York, Chicago, St. Lou's, Atlanta, Dallas, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland, Seattle ASSOCIATED PRESS SERVICE The Associated Press Wire Service is used by The Daily Times News and is entitled to use for re publication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published herein, and also entitled to all rights of republication of special dispatches. Ispondent who next week after a month's Illness Inti Mm Wwm in again. And prison, as a taste of punishment far more potent than payment of a heavy fine was, seems to be the proper potion for her.

isaia we iw Iwrong. Then there were dozens mates wonder when he and Peggy Dowd, his Girl riday, will Gable Lombard it The letters irom first Mrs. Jack Warner becomes Mrs. I persons in and Harr, Rogcll at Las Vegas, today The Liberals are streaming back from "Warm "THE AMERICAN MOTHER" Springs with word that the Big Boss has given the green light! As a result of the re C. DRlSCOLL ltoa who furnished newspaper accounts of that historic date, excerpts from diaries, and accounts nr nersnns who were cent Naval Maneuvers, the TJ.

S. believes mat it cotuc! sweep the Pacific of rival fleets six months or less Newsoaoermen present at the firing of the flTst taken to Dodge City by Warners consumed 114 cases of Scotch Ginger Rogers is quietly divorcing Lew Avers, to wed her favorite RKO stict iney half past four, Friday morning. April 12, 1851. It is amazing to me that so mticn testimony should exist many years after the conflict, verifying THERE'S BEEN a fascinating and volumin CONTRAST WHAT mothers in the totalitarian nations are paid tribute for by their governments, and the type of tribute paid by the Golden Rule Foundation of America to Mrs. Elias Comp ton, of Wooten, Ohio, selected by the organization as "The American Mother for 1939." When Mussoiini or Hitler pays distinctive honor to a mother, it is to the Italian or German mother who has brought an unusual number of children into the world.

Now while large families are a fine thing in any coun at rirsrt nana sne veu lu" which the lanyard was pulied that. ous swap of savage correspondence between Alex Woollcott and Harold Ross over the profiles on Woollcott in The New Yorker. Ross is saving W. notes Joe Kaitz, the opened tne uuiiiuaiimicnu Sumter. ucrttcv iwnose gat was used by Geo.

Weinberg to kin himself), becomes a groom iny.jui Minneapolis Km West of the Hollywood mak nn flan anr BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY Wlien you we a uu plate of a New York bus, it ma "interest vou to know that it stands far Franchise Bus. And the letters Peggy Kent were welded in England last week 1VK U1. a a dozen Jan aeents who oritw MD ueiore a numoei un a plate on an ordinary automobile The Lord rewarded me according to ray righteousness; according to the against, the U. S. Don't be too sure try and should be regarded so as long that Their Majesties come here The big distinguish as a uwui Often you will see a very large.

cleanness of my hands hath he recompensed me. 11 Samuel 22:21. as economic circumstances are such UL Fair exhibits "Why?" stormed p. Canuck. "They're not coming!" The most succinct comment on Rznri thPft.

i rhi It is the amends of a short and troublesome life, that doing good and suffering ill entitles man to a longer and better lite. Penn. fact: At Brno, Liberty Square became Adolf all the children and the parents can be maintained the fact is well known that the dictators smile on large families because of the added man power thus supplied for their armies. Tribute is being paid, foes of Fascism declare, for the added breeding of "cannon fod WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1939 HARRY HOPKINS will launch an extensive BRUCE CATTON MORE APPEASEMENT voritism, of course. On the other hand, it may mean plenty of clockwatchers working for the government.

As things stand now, there is no way of weeding them out. They're urotected. and a depart IN WASHINGTON der." Slimv car Siilliumt; niuuu ter of Grand Central Terminal, facing toward Vanderbilt avenue. bears a license plate with just, the figure 1 on it That's Governor Leiiman's private car. Some enterprising folk at As burv Park, N.

have thought up a clever idea to interest Mew Yorkers in their shore resorts during the summer. They have set up a pasteboard organization called "Fugitives From the Fair." With manv others, I've been put on the list, "and have received one of the membership cards, thanks to some up and coming publicity man. Every New York resident on the mail in? list gets one of these cards certifying that he, "seeking to escape the hordes of visiting relatives who expect to be entertained during the frenzy of the World's fair, is 6 member in good standing, and i 1 hi titled to sanctuary in Asbury Park." An over print design shows the familiar trylgnsphere motif, with a Wa. Anril 12 The tice of borrowing money from their subordinates and refuse to repay it. One sub boss is alleged to have insisted on staffing his office solely with red heads Another, according to a complaint in EUender's hands, refused to keep on his staff any woman who did not have an ample bust measurement.

MEN KICK, TOO The four children of Mrs. Compton JUST ABOUT THE time the skeptical world was at last becoming convinced that perhaps the old British lion ment head can't do much about do not constitute an exceptionally large employment program on his return. Private industry will co operate! Alex J. Robertson, a broker of 42 B'wav, re married Sylvia Conway, his ex wife, at Elkton last week. They were unwound in 1936 George Backer is another new backer of The New York Post Ernest Linrilay, a Washington columnist, is rated there as the Administrations literary hatchet man to squelch the Garner boom Kuhn's Yorkville ves men couldn't hire a hall in Manhattan for their celebration on Hitler's Birthday.

The nearest they could get is a Bronx casino where thev will defy LaGuardia's orders against storm trooper guards Dorothy (for President1) them. "What we need is a revision of the law to make these instances conditions under which the rank and file of government employes do their jobs are at iast being brought out for public view. ready to roar and spring upon his' family. Yet each is distinctive in his or her own way. Ail together, they The immediate result is a sen sation which hasn't had half the, of favoritism impossible ano, also, to make it possible to weed out the clock watchers and the time servers.

If we can't do that, let's go back to the old spoils sys have acquired 31 college and university degrees. One son, Dr. Karl Taylor Compton, is president of Massai.hu Among male employes, charges spite work, of grudges long assailants who have been having such a good time at his expense, Prime Minister Chamberlain negates ail the good his firm "stop Hitler' stand was accomplishing in throwing a scare into the dictators and giving them thought attention it deserves. The ultimate result may be a far reaching change in the whole system of government employment. i i owriiucu t.ue 'communists sett Institute of technology.

Another meeting at Madison Square garden, as she It all started because Senator remembered, and of gros favoritism are made. In certain offices, where the employes are skilled technicians and not just clerks, it is charged that men have worked for 10 years or more without sal is Dr. Arthur Holly Compton, protes "Jlt, one' 'nem recogntzed tier and. bow Allen Ellender of Louisiana put ful pause in their campaign of con 1 sor of physics at the University auest. He comes forward to announce I Chicago and Nobel prize winner through a resolution to investigate the civil service system, and be alu.oiW coiiir" OPEN fORUM came head of a five man sena that he's giving Mussolini "Gne more has appropriated money for such, iiiuniiise in their divisions.

torial committee to make the in third is Wilson Martindale Compton, mand. his friends are mentioning Associate lawyer, economist and general man for the Presidency. First men i i twneti a year ago. Justice Doug ager of tne isahonal Lumber maim has is now more than a dark ho. tL crowd 01 New enters, ui panic, riming away from it.

Tom Stix. the radio, agent, likes to play with figures. So. on a recent trip frcm Philadelphia to Manhattan, he ate dinner and jim mieH the menu. He bousht a table vestigation, 10.000 The answer to thaty according to he charges, is that a lump sum is oted for the staff as a group.

The COMPLAINTS facturers association. And the fourth has smacked Town Country mag's en Wcrkmg with omy a st'otw ap lop man apportions a fat raise to himself and his favorites and propriation and with 110 ttaff ex d'hote dinner for $1.35, but asked cept a stenographer, the commit leaves the men at the bottom for substitutions. Tne management, apparently willing to sell food, accepted ail the amendment to the menu, gladly changing it to tee, to aate, nas oeen given an unsavory mass of testimony about favoritism in government employ men. Much more is to come, holding the bag. All of the complaints or practically all come from groups supposedly protected by civil chance." One more chance for what? To get Italian troops out of Spain? To return Albania to the Albanians? To stop the greatest mobilization maneuvers the world has seen since 1918? To cease harassing France for a part of the lat ter's North African empire? To desert the Rome Berlin axis? Does the British statesman seriously think that, "with "one more chance" extended by an obviously frightened and unprepared England, Mussolini is suit the customer.

After coffce. No fewei than w.ctra govern is Mrs. C. Herbert Rice, Presbyterian Roche iwife of Young Rubicam's prez) and missionary and wife of the principal Kina Philips Stanley washbum. jr.) eMWt their neirs on the same dav late in of Christian college, Allahabad, India.

I Aug. universal Films was in the red It is a stirring and finely deserved even Nate Blumberg became its heod In months ago. The first 9 months re tribute Mrs. Compton is paid, and vented 157 Gs profit. The second quarter, view of the extraordinary record her APf 3ist win show a profit or over i SiOO.DOO why we shouldn't, pet into this progeny have made and are making War: We can whip Germany and itaiv et al for the elevation of humanity and f.uL cost 2.000,000 men! The date ru 4.

llne change in the Daily News putting the Christianity rather than tor then; date and page number vertically instd of Mr. Stix figured up the tm. He naa Ellender committee nas created a minor sensation in government offices here. The senator hopes ment employes have sent Senator Ellender complaints about employment conditions, and all indications are that his committee has barely scratched tiie surface. to get the committee's life ex tended so that it may be a con Tin ccnc.ai it ot in Use.

com inuing organization, on the theory "AMEND TO DEATH" Editor, Times News Burlington, North Carolina. Dear Sir: Are we, with twelve millions unemployed, witnessing a new campaign to "amend to the Immigration Quota Acts? An emotional appeal is made to admit 10,000 children annually, not within the Quota but in addition thereto. The writer, after passage of the 3rd Quota Act in 1921 went overseas to study the violent reactions of certain nations thereto. One national budget was dislocated, the financial world grasping its inflow of American gold was ending. Frequently was heard tiie boast this kingdom's influence in TJ.

A. would amend to death" the Quota Acts by 1930. That America's 'Second Declaration ol independence'' lias not been destroyed has been due to a group at congress, ever annual ad revenue stagnation or deliberate destruction plaints is that, petty bureaucrat in certain government departments and agencies rule their that its mere existence as a sort of court of appeals for government workers may mitigate many abuses. there will be few indeed to quibble with the title conferred on her. going to do all of these things, or any one of them? If Mr.

Chamber staffs with dictatorial power and BOOST FOR that tiie merit system is repcaceu lv nullified by the office politics lain so believes, then it must be appar EFFICIENCY? ana lavonusm Liiui uum tiesr. Bu' lie sses the ultimate effects ent even to his most ardent admirers that he has achieved something of a of his committee's work as being Had just S3 worm 01 100a ior 31 85. That was fun for Mr. Stix, all 011 his own. because he dotes on figures.

But I'd like to whisper in the ears of girls who are going out to dinner with escorts that thr most unpopular girl is the one who says, "I'll take the dinner, but' look here, can't I have tomatoes instead of potatoes? Yes? Oh, thanks sc much! And I loathe cauliflower, so can't you make it beans?" She wins a sure fire no more dates wlth that dame verdict when she sends back dishes she has ordered, explaining sweetly that she didn'T have any idea it was going to look like thin, and won't, the waiter uiease bring her creme de menthi' mid soda instead? Fifth avenue buses charge dime, but do not sell standing room When you pay your dime you arc sure of gtting a seat for It. least, that's the rule up to now I hepe it will stand throughout the valuable not niere to workers czars practice. Among feminine employes, the complaint is common that young and pretty girls get. promotion who have been discriminated against, but to the caliber of government work itself. Let the Chips Fall Where They May wnere older women cannot get 11.

new high in naivete. There is one way and one way only to stop the dictators, and that is by a show of force comparable to theirs, In rr com p.r.ir.s ADOLPH who founded Paramount Pictures and who's been given another mn firounri. inspired a Hollywood veteran to grimly observe: Never give a Zukor an even break" Tood Wrights (Miriam Lund v. Pres or the N. Y.

Newspaperwomen's club) will be lour 111 Aug. Federal agents raiding a Hollywood man's home for evidence in the Chapeiau case, found an opium layout! That tobacco baron's smoke has gotten' into show girl Shannon Deans beautiful eves How riots start: Jack Kriendler, owner of returned from the West with S12.000 worth of cowboy apparel, includmn a S3.000 silver saddle "Red" Dolan, the ex scribe, married McMahon of "The Great. Zieg feld" girl division at Tia Juana a week ago The Southern Democrats whisper that they won't accept Parley as vice prez with We get these complaints of people who have worked 20 years or more without charge that to win promotion a youns woman must "be to her In othere. it is charged, petty bosses maxe a regular prac aie rt to Block THE CITY WAS FILLED WITH HER VOICE says. "That may mean rank la Beep.11l.iy cha 113rd conditions in by language as strong as theirs, and by all the organized economic pressure that can be brought to bear upon them (Philadelphia Record) The concert which Marian Anderson, world short of precipitating actual conflict, MAP PUZZLE famous negro contralto, gave on the steps 01 STORIES IN STAMPS 1 lair.

younger somebody considerably The deai.n of Barron Co her. ao The path of Anglo French "realism" and "appeasement" is strewn with the debris of broken pledges, discarded moralities, suspended liberties, and the Answer to Previous Puzzle the Lincoln Memorial in Washington on Sun cay was more than a gesture. It was more than a mere formal reply to the Daughters of the American Revolution, who refused. to let her sing in Constitution Hall because the color of her skin. 'PIESTA IN MANHATTAN" bv Chas Kaiif.

man, a first novel, sold out In a week at Macy's Jack Lawrence, who aufch'd "If I Didn Care," "play. Piddle Piav." etc. will wrir. th i vertising tycoon, recently recalled to many the fact that Mr, Collier, who built and owned the most beautiful hotels in Florida, wa; generally held responsible for ugliest building in New York. Thai is the building CP 42d street, from It was a victory in tie battle against racial 'nc ior tne melody mt, "Sunrise Serenade" Bide's newiew.

Carl rmriW hinnri intolerance, a solid, thumping victory. K' eirn ai'cime. ilake no mistake about this: No city can rectly across the street from the Times Building. For fourteen with Eleanor Murphy, daughter of the tax barrister, in July Jinx Palkenberg. the actress, fell ofr the Royal Hawaiian hotel balcony 140 feet through the masonitc roof and scared lieil out of everybody.

Landed on her bustle and is now mended Sally Clark remain unchanged after such a demonstration by men and women of good will as took place in the capita! on Easter Sunday. I years I have looked out upon the ugliness Of that pile of brick, steel. HORIZONTAL 1 Pictured is the map of 3 This kingdom is in Surface measure. 1 1 Spoken. 12 To furnish with new arms.

14 Mexican dish. 16 Measure. 17 Idant. 18 Compass pomt. 19 Foot 20 Form of 21 To plant.

'23 Spanish "0 Surfeited. 26 Sleeveless massed confiscation of peoples, governments, industries, armaments and gold. has succeeded in turning the snapping cats of Fascism into roaring and insatiable tigers. And whoever heard of appeasing, genuinely appeasing, permanently appeasing a tiger by a few tentative pats on the back and a fresh gulp of raw meat? After the bitter lessons of the past three years, talk of appeasement seems a denial of logic and reason rather than an upholding of them. phoney cement, tin and tile.

Marian Anderson (the young woman wuom ine lower noor was cruenv oc How Webster 'Sawed' His Way to Education "1 iutuiuisiian na o. to aeiay ineir return from there because he ran over a sailor. Lois of pilikia (trouble! aw. they still remember in the high schools oi Philadelphia for her singing "in assembly." and in the concert hall at Salzburg for her 13 Intellectual. 15 Espouses 19 This land's king.

20 Lava. 22 You and I. 24 Its monetary unit. 25 Check in growth. 26E1L 27 Guitar stop.

28 Yielded. 29 Retards. 3 1 Basket twig. 33 Hand. 35 Upright, 37 Paid publiciij 40 Company 42 Brains.

43 Big. 46 Horseback game. 47 49 Logger's boot. 50 By. 52 Hole.

54 Eye. 55 Musical note. 56 Type measun 57 Indian muibcrry 58 Nay cupied, until a couple of weeks ago. bv the Steuben Tavern, which went flop in a big way. The Steu been masagemet did over the firsi two floors of the old building in the form of a Bavarian (or mock ander and Geo.

Warren Pease (they call him the "playboy will honeymoon at Tahiti They wed when his decree becomes 42 Photograph 60 Siver in size. this land. 44 Was indebted 61 Its pyramids singing before Toscanini) stood almost in the shadow of the Emancipator. She sang "Amcr oimone tumon was burgled for $10, 000 at Cannes. 45 And.

more oddly than did Daniel Webster. Webster literally "sawed" his way to lenrning, combining first, sang of that "sweet land ctf lib were for kings. there up. the building ha? erty" in which she had been ruled oil a THE BORI.FV OBvmrnjircvc; work and study. 46 Marshy.

43 South Carolina 49 Pair. Times have a boy at Lyinr In Hosd had several makeovers, each worse than the other. The top two or three stories are some sort of bat BLAME IS ALL HERS very Nazi official in Eeriui has ree'd a copv "Nights In Armor." a. brilliant niav auth cloaks. concert stage because of ner race.

But we are quite sure that there was in the heart oi Marian Anderson no bitterness and no cynicism, but only the fervent sincerity apparent in every tone of her amazing voice. tlcmentcd saxon castle, done, 1 orized by Ass't. TJ. S. Commissioner of Edu 30 Plant disease.

50 Kettle. think, in tin. The masterwork is a cation Chester S. Williams Williams will Sustenance. 51 Corded ciotn.

He did it in his lather's sawmill, where he spent his free days and most of his spare lime after school. The mill was located in a dense woods, and young Daniel liked to go there because it offered an ideal spot for quiet study. So Dnniel soon became his father's chief assistant and often vlth blank walls of ueiv VERTICAL 1 Organ of. hearing. 2 Eminent 3 12 months.

4 Issued value. 5 Workman. Gypsy. 1 Persia. 8 Cole plants.

9 Beer. 3 Toward. 3 1 European t.ile, going about twenty stories into the air. This tower is good ne to learn that fact. Private sources printed it and mailed them.

It's abnut a man who's finaily assassinated and then peace comes After Anril anth mill riwtrlhufni For this occasion was far bigger than a against a few officials who are not completely supported by the members of their exactly ivjLiiii.j. i imooimt coin. 36 Customary. 38 Small child 39 Derision. 55 Skirmish.

57 Once more. 59 This kingdom's capital. IT IS A TRAGIC thing to see a person of middle age or better, of position and esteem in the great city where she lives, become entangled with the law, suffer the attendant notoriety, then go to prison, as has happened and will happen to Mrs. Edgar J. Lauer, of New York City.

and others must have their vehicles off the own organizations. It was not an "agin' de his father left him in sole charge of the mill. It wns at these limes il Species. monstration, it was a "far" mucis 11 a. m.

to make room for Worlds Fair traffic its a girl at. the Buddy Claries Clem McCarthy's Derby choice edly the ugliest patch suggestion of the skyline of mid town. It was erected (at the suggestion of Mr. Colliar, they say) to hold electric sky signs. There used to be a eom plicaied network of steel on the uptown side, designed to support the great signs that never blossomed.

that Daniel got his best licks at schooling. He would set the a demonstration far understanding and tolerance and the brotherhood of man. saw and "hoist the gate" and ALICE WHITE'S current, intprprf in lif i The 75,000 persons who' stretched out far as the eye could reach, before the mimorial iiniura vne; titra.tton, turn bit player ine reason wny mere were no to our greatest man oi good will, were think iuuu never suspect anything unless you looked at 'em The Emnh hlirwips mm nniot. Mrs. Lauer is the wife of a justice of the New York State supreme court.

Her position, even more than that of people of the same social and economic Iy iast. week and agreed that Gov. Bricker of signs is that, quite obviously, nobody could see them. The Times Building stands In the way. Europe gives these hyphenates new Omo, Senator Taft and Dewey will not uu.

aezy icKCs nas a patent on a new status as herself, demanded that she, oanila he developed It said in the paper nope, on tie writers desk is a 1 gpT TB IH ing of Tar more important things than of a few prejudiced persons. Tney were Hi Inking of He who rose on Easter morn to reassure the world of the mystery or the oneness of all humanity; they were thinking of what this country means and how much it can come to mean in leading the world out of the shadows of hate so swiftly gathering. They as the wife of a judge, refrain from a LuiuimiiDi, maae a pretty in ja.sf More important, wc thought, would have been Washington letter: "4 floors of a N. Y. office building, 120 clerks in scneme to aeiusc congress with a me mail ne paia in taxes which was $189, 147 Gs to Uncle Sam, $24,150 to N.

breaking the law. Yet, after having once been convicted of smuggling jewelry into this na while the saw was passing from one end the log to the otheT he would reach for a boob. Ordinarily it took from 10 IS minutes for the saw to cut through a'log from end to end, so Daniel devised a virtus "15 minutes a log" study course, encompassing history, science, religion, almost anything he could obtain at his home and from his parents' New England neighbors. That learning, gained by spurls and jerks, Daniel seemed never to forget. It became the basis of his long and distinguished career.

Spurred on still further by his mother's fine inspiration, Webster cvcntualty rose to a lasting position in American history. The great orator is shown above on a U. S. stamp of the series 1894, 10 cent mllori green, enlarged. (Copyright, NlCA Service me.) and S18.000 to California It's swell to live in a country where the Easter Parade quarter million letters demanding annual admission of 10,000 refugee children, outside the Quota.

Phone calls of Washington headquarters costing $50 to $75 daily." gave themselves for an afternoon to the spirit tion, an offense for which she paid a ncia in styic instead of in uniform And we amrw with r.Vm rVincAvvafiuoc t.hot of human sympathy. heavy fine, she dared the notoriety and budget should he balanced but with so many The voice a few tried to bar was heard from one end of the country to the other, and, with punishment again by smuggling cloth uugm tne answer to this not be: (1) cut all Quotus 05 per cent, thus preserving the ouotn structure for ikvihi: tS' nungry, 11 15 comiortmg to Know that a penny SPENT is a nennv earned! the approval of the people, filled the streets of the city which could previously find no New Dealers around P. prophesy a shift ing from Paris into New York, after a trip to Europe the year following her further use if and when unemployment ceases, 2) Eugenic selection tne cabinet Attorney eral Murphy may be transferred to Sec'y of wiuun uiu wuotay snouia noi room for it. We should tell that story to the world war. Robert h.

Jacicson would necome Atty ench entrant be a gain as seed stock for parenthood of future first collision with the lawT. Again she was caught, and this time the judge who passed sentence on her insisted was the biggest news event of Sunday; leapt, Tiebor's seal act at the Casa Manana than anything that happened in any chan is iniantinpal.lnK The lovers ar owpia Americans? Very earnestly, M. GOETBX that not only she pay another fine but ceiiery on earth. I seals named Charlie,.

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