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The News and Observer from Raleigh, North Carolina • 10

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i' NEWS AND OBSERVER RALEIGH 1HURSDAY MORNING MAY 24 1928 tA) EmdomlmoirimomIgLNompoolmmm MONARCHS FAVOR CITY PLAYGROUND BISHOP HEY TO SPEAK TONIGHT REPORT EXPENSES IN COUNTY RACE MINISTER ENDS SERVICES HERE LIONS NOMINATE OFFICIAL FAMILY OUTLOOK GOOD FOR POPPY SALE sent to prison for serious crimes be stated President Upshaw read to the club a letter from Captain Benjamin in which the membets of the club cre ashed to uniform and equip one member of the American Legion Drum Corps President Up-show appointed a committee to see the members of the club and started the subseril lion towIrd the necessary $6 with a $10 subscription oLt 12(xt July in cider that the playraunds might le acquired his aldress Mr Harris siggested that the city provide tebquate recreatien grounds around the new high school to be built on St Mary's street that the city arrange for the employment of a trained recreation officer such as many cities already have that the grounds of city schools be equipped with play faeilities wherever there Is room and that an effort be made to secure other playgrounds wherevet and however practical For many years said the speaker Raleigh has neglected its children and this be stated was largely responsible for the fact that many boys of the city have drifted into bad company and then Into crime More than 200 Raleigh boys have been Will Deliver Annual Commencement Address of Ca thedral School Club Endorses Movement for Municipal Recreation Started By Charles Harris Dr Kellems Preaches Forcitul Farewell Sermon at Hillyer Memorial Church Civic Organizations Give Endorsement To Legion Auxiliary Drive Set Precedent by Naming All Without Opposition Mayor Culbreth Speaks liElitsaisonEs IS85 In Kantna CitP Um been keeling all fermi Leg Sores resulting from bregon veins mill 'ever and other causes My tong szPnrittneet nritriml tnd exclusive methods of home treatment Magee sow del and permanent healing at sznal I coat Illestratcd kook FAB sealed 1 Dr HJ Whittier In 779atirtsTdg Following an appeal by Charles Harris delivered at their weekly luncheon in the Sir Walter hotel yesterday members of the Raleigh Monarch Club went unanimously on record as favoring city expenditure for acquiring and supervising adequate playgrounds and recreation facilities for the children of Raleigh A committee was appointed to confer with the city commissioners before the annual budget is mapped 3 Now fort good the joy of Living 7FIfflrffs: I 4fi 1fi Iiiii ii' 1: 1 Tj 4 'V t- Fj i---i 1 I 1 ii )e-Af1 3'' i F'-- I Tti i :1 111 if k7 yi 1: 1 111 ii41' 1 II i I'A: 111)11 I I The Raleigh Lions Club set a precedent for itself yesterday in nominating all of its officers for the coming year without opposition thus automatically insuring their formal election two weeks hence The nominationof oftieers and a brief address on civic beauty by Mayor Culbreth featured the regular session at the Yarborough Hotel a James Johnson for several years the club' treasurer was nomiwated for the offiee of president to succeed Edwin Walker Mr Johnson is connected with the Cherokee Briek Company end is one of the city's well-known young business men The other offieers nominated were: First viee-president Weather-spoon second vice-president Major Early third vice-president Horace Rawls secretary Wilmer Betts (re-elected) treasurer Ploasants Lion Tamer William CookeJones and Tail Twister John Swan The only semblance of a contest will be furnished in filling two vacaneles on the Board of Governors for two-year terms Five Lions were nominated and two of this number will be elected They are: Edwin Walker (retiring president) Gorrell Shuannker A Mooneyham William I Proctor and Cale Burgess Mayor Culbreth presented by Mayor Walker told of his observations during his recent trip to Dulles Texas to attend a meeting of the nation' city planners He found the trend townral beautiful parks play grounds and public buildinheta anal found sonie thie extimples in the larger Texas calm However he said Raleigh ranks es one of the prettiest cities of its size he has seen and he felt that he could boast of the State capital's showing But the Mayor thinks that Raleigh should especially do something about establishing more publie playgrolinds and that there is admo room for improvement in beauti The American Legion Auxiliary has already received most encouraging response and indorsement for its "Poppy Sale" from the Civie elubs and businiiss men of Raleigh although the sale does not officially begin until Friday May Zrt Yesterday Mayor Eugene Culbreth issued a proelamation commemling the cause of "Poppy Day" to the citizens of Raleigh In response to a letter received from Mrs George holey general chairman of the Poppy sale each of the following civic clubs has given its endorsement to the Kale and promised its support: The Kiwanis Club A Club Monarchs' Club he Rotary Club the Civitan Club the Tar Beet Club the Lions Club From the Tar Heel Club the following generous response has been received: "Dear Mrs Iseley: snlendid letter was read to the Tar Beet Club at our regular monthly meeting last night and found a ready response In the heart of evsif man present We thank you for presmtimt this matter to us In such an --clive manner "On a motion made the club unimimously went on reeord as heartily In (lensing the proposed poppy sale and eaeh one pledged his support to your cause "In that our club believes that "Faith without works ix dead" we are enclosing you herewith a cheek for as our club's response to this op-moreover each man will reapond when the sale gieis on "Yours truly (Sgned) "WALTERS DURHAM "President" The following busneSs houses of 1i city have ('ered poppies for one iiindred tvr rent Of the moot bers of their organizations: Boylanpearee Ceinpany Gm News and Oh server Eti rd Depa rt me nt Store The nineteenth annual commencement of the Cathedral School will be held at the SacredHeart Academy tonight at 8 o'clock when diplomas will be presented by Rt Rev William Hafey DD who will also deliver the address The grammar sch00l graduates are Ben Cameron Clodfelter James Stkele John Leavister Elizabeth Hedwig Clemens Aileen Robinson and Josephine Maher Henry Clay Latta Jr is the High School graduate Following the exercises there will be a reception in Cathedral Hall Patrons and donors of books for awards which will be presented are: Most Rev Michael Curley DD Archbishop of Baltimore Rt Rev William Hafey DD Bishop of Raleigh Rt Rev Msgr Thomas Griffin Rev Peter Denges MA Rev William Dillon William Wiggins McGuire Fallon William Linehan Sr Streb Sr Clements I Schwartz Mr Birdsong Mrs Stronach Mrs Clarkson Tonight's Program The program follows: Processional Hymn All Glory Praise and Honor (Ninth Century) Theodulpb Cathedral Choristers Invocation Rt Rev Msgr Thomas Griffin Solo and Crcator Mrs Murphy Soprano Mrs McGuire Alto Murphy Tenor Maria Rosewig William Boyle Noster Niedermeyer Miss Juliet Steele Soprano Presentation of Diplomas by Rt Rev William Hafey DD Rev William Hafey DD Solo and Chorus Benedictus Loeach William Boyle Soloist Solemn Benediction Celebrant Rt Rev William Hafey Deacon Rt Rev Msgr Thomas GriffinSubdeacon Rev William O'Brien Master of Ceremonies Rev Peter Denges MA Te Deum Ritter Recessional Organist Mrs Clements Violinist John Dughi Reception in Cathedral Hall All invited 1 'La t- 1 el 11 tl t( 1 Y' ol 6 Ill in i fo' "What must I do to be lost? Do nething What awful thing shall I do to condemn my soul forever? Do nothing Just practice neglect" Those wore questions asked and answered by Dr Jesse Kellems in his farewell sermon at the Hillyer Memorial Christian Church Wednesday night Dr Kellems preached on the "Unpardonable Sin" spoken of by Jesus in the 35th verse of the 12th chapter of Matthew The preacher said that this indeed must be a terrible thing to invoke Jesus in all His love and mercy to declare that it could never be forgiven He said that the unpardonable sin is not one against Jesus but against the Holy Spirit of God and against the work log of the Spirit in the world Man to understand a sin against the Spirit must first understand how the Spirit works the preaelwr continued The Spirit he declared bears witness unto Jesus first and then testifies to the world bringing a conviction of sin and righteousness and a future judgment "The Spirit always works through man Pleading and urging men to come to God in every great sermon and every heaven rising hymn of praise to (lad Hvery time you refuse the plea of the Spirit you are hardening your heart against its arguing Soon your heart will be as hard as sI Soon you will not be at all affeMed by its call then all hope for you will be gone" declared Dr Kr Hems "It is a dangerous thing to trifle with God Tho acid of procrastination will blind you from all sight of Him God did His part when He gave His Son to die for the sins of man The Son did His part when Re went to the Cross Man must do his part by hearing and believing and obeying the gospel and the pleading of the Sildrit" concluded the minister Dr Kelleins leaves tomorrow for a short visit to his mother in Oregon He sails for Scotland in June He will be joined there by his wife and they will return to South Africa for two years to engage in conducting campaigns and establishing churches in that country At the conclusion of the meeting an invitation was extended Dr Kellems to return and conduct a six-weeks' meeting at the expiration of hie two year stay in Africa Dr Kellema accepted RALEIGH GIRL GIVEN HONORABLE MENTION jane Vifginia Andrews Complimsnted On Her Recent Original Play Faded Culla sie ma ke theidnew again with-El ntex Twenty-five Candidates Report Expenditures Total ing $83486 Twenty-five candidates for county offices have spent 03486 in their pre-primary campaigns reports filed with Vitruvius Royster Clerk of Wake county Superior Court revealed yesterday- Returns from two candidates Hinshaw running for the House and Wakefield candidate for the Senate had not been received at midnight last night when the time limit for filing expired Returns piled in late yesterday following publication in the New and Observer of rotiee that the time was up last night None had been reeeived previously John Brewer of Wake Forest candidate for auditor against Henry Holding incumbent listed the largest amount $11360 The largest item as in most oe the returns was for letters and printing Auditor Holding reported expenditures et $2080 Eleven of the 12 candidates for the House of Representatives reported expenditures from the filing fee of 5 to $12291 spent by Miss Nell Battle Lewis the only woman candidate in the race Ernest Martin who reported COI was second highest in this division Under the law requiring that campaign expenditures not exceed half the annual talary of the place sought candidates roe the legislature are limited to 160 and that by virtue of a ruling by Attorney General Brummitt yesterday includes payment that might be obtained for a miximum 20-day extra session Legislators got only $4 a day for their labors The regular session is only 60 days in lisegth Under the taw it 4 a misdemeanor not to file expense accounts within the time specified Those filing yesterday were For House of Representatives: canks Arendell $:1666 Sherwood Upchurch $42 Miss Nell Battle Lewis $12291 Ralph Steele $5 Chas Harris $11 Dr Douglass $47 Ernest Martin $101 A Baueom $8 Dale $1130 A IL House $20 and Willis Smith $5 Senate: Broughton $11 Sheriff: Turner $5 Peebles 6462 Tteasurer: Milton Maugum $5 John Davis $1150 County Commissioner: Ray $5 Pope $37 A Cooper $5 Coroner: Waring $3160 A Wiggs $10 Joe Upchurch $750 Auditor: Holding $2080 John Brewer $14360 In the race for judge of Middle Creek recorder's court A Moseley reported he spent $475 Eason and Jack Fisk nothing For Little River judgeship Can ell Wenther reported expenditures of $165 ind Rhodes $240 Keeps Fatal Promise Martinez Cal May (AP) Brandishing his cane at prohibition Agents 74 year-old Nathan Allen Powers swore he would die before he would submit to another arrest on a charge of bootlegging yesterday He kept his word and dropped dead a moment later from a heart attack brought on ioe the excitement of a raid How often have you longed for different" for break fast? Then try Heinz Rice Flakes Crispy crunchy flakes of fairly melting in your moutha delicate appetizing nut-like flavor that just "touches the spot" Good not only to your taste but good for you to eat For Heinz Rice Flakes you know are naturally "laxatized" by a patented Heinz process which so utilizes the natural roughage (lithe rice itself as to impart a qua' itywhich makes the flakes a gentle natural laxative That's why Heinz Rice Flakes keep you fit and for the Joy of Living ilteutliselcy Drug Company Capita I fying public parks and private'prop- CitY Laundry II Stephirton erty Music Company North Carolina The adopted a resolution en-Equipment Company Benjamin dorsing the coining Poppy Sale for Gilmer's Incorporated the aid of disabled sohliers pledging With the auxiliary's forces xeel its support to the rampaign on mo lontly organized present prompects tion of Lion NV Terry The club MHO enjoyeti a demonstration of for the most stieeessrul "Poppy Days" this year that the Haleigl nn it phonograph instniled by lit Stephenson Music Co and cm Iiiiry has ever lind he 1 e- 4k nne Mr 0 The Lions adopted a resolution endorsing the coining Poppy Sale for the aid of disabled soldiers pledging its support to the campaign on motion of Lion Dan Terry The club also enjoyed a demonstration of nn autoniatie phonograph instolled by the II Stephenson Music Co and for the occasion by Lion At ar fo An Pf to ne pa pu pL 8t1 ru Ar tal pit ha pe: gol niz tw the always have smartly decorated hornee in fresh fashion able color and so they use Tintex not only for their wardrobe but for home-decorations too flight now for example last year's faded Summer cur tains are being made new again with Tintert Lamp shades pillow-covers table scarves luncheon sets etc are also receiving refreshing new color for Summer's gay days now is the time to plan the color-scheme indoors that matches Nature's glorious shades outdoors And it can all be done with Tintex Ask your dealer to show you the newest Colors on the Tintex Color Card! TINTEX Products for every Home tinting and Dyeing Need rm Grey and dyes all materials Maas Btu iseotrimmed Om silk Mee remains whits Mimi Color ROPONNOP411130011 old color from any masorial so it can be dyad a now color arida bluing Co mooing whitansas to yellowed silks and woolens 01 at all dept morsel and atotioa counters ur operated Stephenson It was announced that the Ladies' Night banquet will be hell at the Sir Walter Hotel an Thursday night May 31 HEffN Rice Clear Skin of Blemishes FL 3 (Attiseptie Liquid Brings Results) It is so easy to rid your skin of pimples blotches and other blemishes Simply apply pure cooling liquid Clear and (tries up almost immediately Its soothing elements penetrate the skin and quickly drive away the Irritation Stops Itching instantly A 35c trial bottle will prove the merits of Cite famous or money back At all thug stores inR out thi on an bal to boa wh Reo thi: nis roll 112 te5: OFFICERS INSTALLED AT PEACE INSTITUTE Jean McKiver of Sanford Is 1928-29 President at Presbyterian School Student officer! for ing-192i) at Peace Institute will be installed at the Chapel Service on Thursday those taking office will be: Jean McIver Sanford president Nancy Baker Charlotte vice-prestdent (president of has of 1929) Ethelyn Barger Mooresville secretary Mary Kirkland Durham treasurer Betsy Baird Oxford represen tative of Class of 1929 Dorothy Curlee president of Pence student Christian association Elizabeth Bearden AMIleVillP president of Athletic association Elizabeth Womble Raleigh president of Raleigh' students The mayor's proclamation follows: On next Friday and Saturday May 25 and 26 the nembers of the Assilof the American Legion Raleigh Pest No I will hold their annual sale of poppies ill the city of Raleigh Thule are made by soldit of the Vorld War who are in tios on aceouot of disabilities and the proceeds are used for the aid nod comfort of these soldiers and I hni dependents These men are TIOW SuiToring beet11040 in the hour of need they yiel! ed their manhood free: to the lunges of war in order to stem the tdi of unbridled militarism which threatened the freedom of our coontr "Each and every one of us shodid welcome the opportunity to contribute to this cause Tiy did not count the should not I therefore proclaim and declare Friday and Saturday May 25 and :6 1924 "l'opnv Days" and I earn stly urge every resident of the city of baleigh to buy and wear a as a token of appreeiation to 'lie soldiers of the World War who are living and nt a token of respect In those who gave up their liveu for us (Signed) CULIIRFTTI 'Alayor ANNUAL BANQUET OF TASTE GOOD- DO GOOD TINTS AND DYES ANYTHING ANY COLOR Gi Whitest PARK 8 TILIFORD meribill Hair Like This con ins UNY6Splitcill STUDENT OFFICERS INSTALLED AT STATE The following letter hes been received from Iowa University to Miss Jane Virginia Hawkins Andrews of this city whose 1 one-act play Revenge MIS entered in the contest of original work sponsored by Iowa University for the National 'Honorary Society of High 'gam) Journalists: "I wiah to inform you that you were given honorable mention in the national contest in one-act play 'Your name will appear In "Best Creative Work in American High Schools 1927-28" A copy of the book will be sent to your school library with our compliments "May I extend my hearty congratulations to you on the eiceI lent quality of your work" The play mentioned will be presented at the Hugh Morson Audi torium on Friday evening at eight o'clock at the same time Gods of the Mountain by Lord Dunsany with a east of twenty-five boys will be given Elaborate scenery and beautiful costumes will be features of both plays Governor Returns Governor McLean is expected back in his office today after a trip to Fayetteville and Bed Springs The Governor has been invited to attend memorial services Sunday at Baltimore for men who died in the World War and it was sald at his that it was possible that he would attend as he is scheduled to be in Washington Monday in eonneetion with the Connecticut bond suit It vI eat 41111 leftward Ret the out stol Hay to Pat nor wit fan the Ree be foal i tors ebal doul had pion quei a ner one patr retil -tr 1-ty9ri w-rry f-ty 1 Corns press en the How "the Sale Salve" eeeee nels causing enables lifting entire xtreow corn with Kohler "One-Night" Corn Cure brings blunted relief almost instantly Soothing oils found only in Kohler penetrate end loosen entire corn so it is safely lifted out with fingers Sliminatee danger of infection At your drug gist Small use 1St Seemomy tube 35c LEGION HERE FRIDAY News and Observer Cup To Be Awarded Post That Is Best Represented CEN ADIZE HEALTHY'AXO ACTIVE NM It is not only beauty of face and form that men admire in women very often it is the youthful energy and radiant health that enables them to be joyfully active Men admire women who take an enthusiastic part in the activities of modern life: and women who possess the necessary health and strength for such activity invariably win and hold the admiration of their family and friends If you are leading a Monotonous shut-in existence because of that 'tired-feeling due to physical neglect why not start taking a good tonic? Thousands of women who were run-down weakened and discouraged have gratefully testified to the help they have received from StJoseph's This rich vegetable tonic contains Nature'a own medicines in the form of roots and herbs which have been used for over a century to invigorate and strengthen women Your druggist sells the big $100 bottles on a money-back guarantee Get a bottle today and try it! nrvoNENIGHr CORN CURE Itching Torture 5 6 e-t'''''''' le i $: 4-- A 1 10 i3O-: 1 tl c4i' 43 K4'''' ''4 T' 1' 10' 1 1 t) 4- ::1::: 1 A 15: Att 7 1 1 The student gerernnient offieers elected on April 13 at State College were formally inaugurated anti installed yesterday at noon in Pullen Kali Dr Brooks president of the eollege spoke The meeting was opened in a spirited manner with the students singing "State Co liege Keep Fighting Along" the college song to the accompaniment of the State College band Dr Brooks introdueed the retiring president Tucker who in turn introduced Albright of Greensboro the ineoming president A Bolden of Wilmington vice-president Choplin of Winston-Salem secretary and Love of Burlington treasurer Dr Brooks spoke briefly on the importance of maintaining high standards in student government activities "Do not let yourselves be deceived idealism is not dead There is no one standard for all the people except the ideal" said Dr Brooks In choosing your profession you will be expected to maintain the- standards of that profession There are standards for evwry position No one standard will apply to another cautioned the president The peakar implored the students to make a great effort to live up to the standards of the student government Ile reminded them that it was their duty to do so Niajor Early commatdant of the was elected an honorary member of the student body at State College Short talks were made by the incoming president of the body and the retiring president in which they expressed their appreciation of the confidence shown them by the students Comrades of American Legion poste of the k'ourth District will gather here at their annual banquet at the Yarborough lintel on Friday tif 8 o'elock Carlton Stephenson of Smithfield district conimitteeman xvill preside and Gen Albert Co State Commander will deliver the prineipal address The News and Observer cup for the best percentage attendance from posts of the district will be awarded The local contact committee is composed of: John Stedman (hair-man Josephus Daniels Jr William Joyner Frank Grist Frank Capps and France The special entertainment committee is composed of: Sprague Silver and Roy Smith Braxton's orchestra will put on sevend skit Reservations may be made until o'clock Iniday afternoon SISTER OF MISS BUSH SUCCUMBS IN BOSTON Use Zemo Healing Liquid There la one safe dependable treatment for the itching torture of Eczema The first application of Zemo usually atpp itching and gires relief It will help rid the skin of Pimples Bashes Blotches Blemishes and similar annoying skin irritations Ton will be surprised boo quick ly skin troubles will react to this clean antiseptic soothing liquid Easy to apply at any time Mc dit and EA Druggist's fiirmula Brings Quick Relief to Pain Sufferers TI I four 1 hot by I I reco Wall but trip! 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Th bits peric has good each hare been good able 1 hair 1 I listen' 2SG Ma 70R StUr4 IRRITATiONtil Free From Dandruff I The World's Laroczt Nitrcacn Prodczora make Calcium Nitrate better double mai Answering the plea of sufferers from hladache and nerve pains for a safe preparation that would stop pain instantly Dr Stanbsck a prominent North Carolina pharmacist developed this sciertific formula Today Stanback Headache row- dors as this formula is called are I used everywhere by physicizns and dentists and by thousands of grateful people to whom they have brought quick pain relief Because Stanback is a combine- tion of reliable drugs it does in a 1 few minutes whet other preparations cannot do within several hours It does not depress the heart or leave any other bad after effects The very next time you have headache or pain of any kind take IStanback Like others you too will be amazed at its wonderful results Ask your druggist for it Fnneral services for Mrs Charles Decker sister of Ilitiss Gertrude Bush of Raleigh were held 'ester day in Boston Mrs Decker died Monday after being carried to Boston from her home near Philadelphia Mrs Decker was before her marriage Miss Charlotte Bush and uas a visitor in Ra leigh only a few months ago Her parents the Rev Franklin and Mary Walker Bush resided in Raleigh for a number of years and were well known here Mrs Decker is survived by two sisters: Miss Gertude fluah of Raleigh and Miss Margaret Bush of -Boston: two brothers: Bush of Boston and Thomas Bush of Waco Texas action plant-food to suit your soil and crop conditions acti dm Note the picture above This woman's hair looks clean free from dandruff Every woman'i hair and can the same way Dandruff can be checked and often cured entirely by the frequent system- nun atie use of Listerine LISTt You simply douse it on nc CR the scalp full strength 'ILI le TRIED New snil LISTERIN INC CREA skin ously and massage vigorously- Keep the treatment up several days Vithin two weeks you will be delighted to find dandruff gone If you are one of the few who have an excessively dry scalp use a little castor or olive oil in conjunction with this treatment Lambert Pharmacal Company St Louis Mo A ARREST LOUISE PRICE FOR SELLING WHISKEY CALCIUM IIIITIATE (Nitrate of Lime) 15 Nitrogen OMB 12: Ammonia 28 Lime (56 limestone equivalent) 1 1 IT YET? different! 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SH 4V I- Your taarfter 'Pl' Illf a 4 feels cool I shaving i contains LIME for healthy plants and proper mineral nourishment NITROGEN for vigorous growth and high protein content You'll get maximum feeding value from your corn this year 11 you side-dress with cALcrum NITRATE BASF-100-200 lbs per acre con non higi froz CA Louise Price notorious woman of East Raleigh was yesterday hailed before United States Commissioner Hamilton Jones and put under a Vntl bond for her appearance to answer charges of selling and possession of whiskey Evidence against her was gathered by Federal prohibition officers on several occasions according to the eommissioner the officers going to the woman house and there buying their whiskey Services at Beth Or Services will be held at Temple Both Or this evenirg at in celebration a the "least of Weeks" Morning services will be held Fri re! looke nite Ihe aggre seen there even way when I 1 dein ti Ree I made to ee with third to tal the strete throw ILIIST7 10 TPBERCULOSIS CLINIC TO BE HELD AT WINDSOR Windsor May free tuberculosis clinic will be held in Bertie county Dr fa Lee front the State Sanatorium will be in fterCe county the week of Nlay 2 to June 2 to examine people who feet they may hare tuherculosis Monday will bo day" Tho specialist will be in the ffire of the healta officer Dr Smith 21 Windsor di Synthetic Nitrogen Products Ationtr Corporation NOW York NY "It's Nitrogen front the Air" Atlanta NIL ga orn nl "tea Nitroren hors the Air" JA II safe antiseptic a auje titilmeptly --1111 11 dffmmhos 11- 1 I I I I ME AMMI r-5 i 1 14mmwW I at141 I I day at 11 clozk.

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