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The Warren Record from Warrenton, North Carolina • Page 7

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JULY 23, 1922 PAGS SSVC2I THE WARREN RECORD Louis Bullock Estate, 28 10.20 Ben L. Alston. 132 a 81.98 Mrs. Litus Frazier, she adopted her C. C.

Burgess 119 a 25.75 T7 Tl Lauline Davis, 1 lot 11.87 Mary Davis, 4 4.14 James Davis, 2 llots 5.02 daughter into her family, and her devotion to the little orphan was ex- g0VER HAS PLAN STATE ROAD WORK Iflffi rOAL CONTROL HALTED BY STRIKE fjiuiiu xaer, a ti.J Lillie Caplin, 17 a 3.53 Charlie E. Davis. 32 a. 1G.11 ment in good shape the job was one that taxed their resources. The gradual break down of freight service has lessened the tonnage moved every day since the strike was called, and very little raw material is now being moved.

remely beautiful and tender. If she Richard Davis, lot 10.03 Eddie Giggetts, 2: acres 4.86 Ben Green, 1 a 4.11 ever showed any favoritism among G. S. Hedgepth, 349 a 75.33 Baldy Lynch. 56 a 10.SS he children it was in favor of her Ohva Giggetts, 1 lot 2.57 Allen Higgs, 40 a 18.02 ittle orphan niece, Minnie Frazier; Shortage of Materials Will 53.60 and in counting the children who sur-'W.

H. Holloway, a Secretary Proposes Distribute Coal Coerce Robt. McKnight, 80 a 22.25 Tom Plummer, 49 a 16.53 Telia Richardson, 1 a 5.27 George W. Williams, 125 a 41.93 James A. Williams, 10 a 4.02 Walter D.

Williams, 74 a 19.81 rv vive her, we must include this niece. tO Sam Hight, 2 lots; 11.84 George W. Jones, 2 lots 30.72 Arthur Jones, 2 lots 16.53 Stop Work on 85 Jobs Within 10 Days Her last illness was long and pain And Prevent Profiteering HUNDRED MILLION DOLLAR BABY Alex Jordan, 1 lot ...1 2.57' saac gravis, i a 5.94 ful; but she was bright and cheerful to the very end. Everything possi William Jordan, 2 lots 4.10 Richard Kearney, 2 lots 25.68 JUDKINS. ALS DISCUSS PLAN STATE LOSES $10,000 DAILY OFFICI J.

H. Kunles, 14 a 10.41 ble was done to save her life, but all in vain. The Savior whom she loved and served called her and she obey Gid Alston, 77 a 63.15 H. L. Bobbitt, 75 a 34.32 Highway construction felt the first M.

W. Harris. 1 a AcHlVGTON, July fotive man for distri Mary Kerney, 1 lot 31.90 Lelia Kearney, 1 lot 2.57 Robert Moss, 1 lot 22.45 Ernest Moss, 2 a 4.14 Walker Perry, 3 lots 26.30 impact of demoralization growing ed the call. She is survived by her devoted husband, six children and ct UP, restriction of J. S.

Hedgpeth, 400 R. L. Hedgpeth, 81 a W. E. Hunt, 60 a out of the strike of railroad shopmen on Monday when shortage of butlon was announced tonight Noble Russell.

100 a 38.99 H. R. Russell, 20 a 14.96 Mrs. James Johnson, 200 her sister, Maggie, who consecrated her life to her service. A' good wo unfa'r f.w Hoover after a series of materials forced the suspension of J.

Land, 2 a W. Pittman. 33 a by the dav with rep- Rom Sledge, 1-2 a 7.23 G. B. Sherrin 1 lot 5.66 man has gone to her reward.

cont nf nroducing operators, OL 0 T. J. TAYLOR work on twenty of the largest projects in the State. Work in the Ninth district is at a comnlete stand still J. B.

Thornton Perry 1 lot 2.98 PS 2M 79.53 10.50 24.90 53.15 2.54 9.63 14.05 10.14 4.97 2.34 4.43 7.11 6.97 16.37 3.03 7.55 rpsentau Mrs. M. A. Riggan, 50 a Mrs. Nellie O.

Squires, 12 Mrs. Elizabeth Walker, 14 Aliance Hall. 1 Interstate Corn- A the Bishop Thornton 1 lot 4.94 Robert Taylor 1 a 5.66 the ra Commission and other depart- i and is badly crippled in every other district. Frank Taylor 3 a 13.41 John Brame, 3 a J. E.

Carter, 3 lots Trim White Est. 7 a 5.66 merits oi described bv Hurley Williams 2 a 3.37 Ten days will see the complete sus Booker Watson 5 a 1 4.14 pension of all work on hard surfaced wm. Carter, 6 a R. W. Carter, 25 a W.

H. Carter, 6 a G. W. Carter, 25 Young Clahton 100 a The plan, wiii Kt lev General Daugherty an as "entirely legal," is to be Sssed further tomorrow by the construction, In the opinion of State Highway Engineer Charles M. Up- C.

H. Allen 20 a 8.75 Richel Alston 1 lot 2.57 Henry Newton 37 a 25.52 R. Peace Estate, 3 lots 2.94 Clinton Passchall 1 a 4.09 Ida Russell 1 lot 31.50 A. H. Watkins 1 lot 39.65 ham, unless the strike is settled withal A.

B. Clanton. 12 a 20.15 and conferee is dependent upon in that time. Delivery of materials raters pi Robert L. L.

Edwards, 15 a 17.63 Luther Edwards, 1 a 1.89 Simon Green, 2 a 8.32 S. H. Harris. 5 a fl.OS has grown more uncertain fxom day A. W.

Gholson Eyesight Speoialiat Bobby rt of New York, Walton Goelet of New to day for the past two weeks. jobs are working now only one day NUTBUSH TOWNSHIP first neir timated Weave Johnson, 15 a 4.97 Celia Jones Estate, 4 a 2.34 at the in the week. J. G. Erles 1-4 a him iorxuiic, making w.

jh. Kearney, 5 a 3.63 William Meade, 31 a 15.32 The same condition applies to build 2.34 3.03 1.23 3.63 wealthiest baby the or J. N. Erles 1 a John King 1 lot Lena Allen 2 a mg construction work in Raleigji rnd Lucy Neal, 207 a 95.78 Hardy Newell. 42 a 17.61 other points in the State, it is said, MRS.

LILLIE PEARCE HICKS. the approval of their various associa- tl0Ilb Hoover's Proposal Under the proposed plan, President Harding would appoint a committee which would have general supervision the measure to be adopted for emergency fuel control designed to safeguard the public from an impending coal famine. Application of the laws governing interstate commerce, through the Interstate Commerce Commission, would enable the allocation of freight cars to be governed by Tom Williams, 118 a 34.53 James A. Williams, 44 a 12.52 while coal dealers in Raleigh, and at JNatnan Worthan, 23 a 7.31 Lillie Pearce Hicks, wife of Mr Gholson Jewelry Store Henderson, N. C.

other points in North Carolina are suffering more from the rail strike than from the coal miners' strike. C. V. Hicks, and daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

L. B. Pearce was born atsy Yancey, 35 a 11.47 WARRENTON. actual construction work was an November 26, 1887, and died May 29 Mrs. J.

B. Northcott. 86 a 29.80 1922. progress on 85 jobs in the State when the strike was called. Twenty of these shut down compleely yesterday, T.

R. Watkins, 26 lots 33.03 Cornelia Alston. 40 a 14.60 SHERIFF TO SELL prices for She attended school in Warrenton and was a good student. She made a good record in her studies and was Jacob Alston, 130 a 79.49 the maintenance of fair coal among the operators. The tenta and thirty more are within a few days LAND FOR TAXES of the end of supply of the material Marian Alston, 4 a 12.70 Mary E.

Alston, 3 a 64J3 Wayman Alston, 2 a 9.24 popular with her schoolmates on hand. The entire list of construc William M. Boyd 25 a 13.58 Austin Bullock 10 a 6.26 Henry Clark 25 a 20.32 Plum Davis 4 a 3.03 Martha Davis 8 a 6.32 Sandy Davis 40 a 32.31 Boncus Evans 5 a 6.13 George Eaton 8 a 4.97 C. G. Fields 2 a 4.32 Granson Fields 14 a 6.15 George Francis 2 a 3.03 Mack Hall Est.

10 a 8.28 Blake Hunter Est. 40 a 30.68 John Holaway 50 a 27.02 Sam Hicks 14 a 1476 Moses Hunt 125 a 30.05 Charlie Hawkins 25 a 12.76 C. M. Harris 71 a 35.06 Fannie Hargrove 16 a 8.84 Nannie Henderson 12 a 4.32 W. P.

Henderson 11 a 4.32 James Imgram 40 a 23.19 Lawsson Jones 33 a 15.55 George J. Jones 2 a 1.74 Bill Kerney 2 a 2.34 Mary Manson 5 a 4.32 Hapkins Manson 1-2 a 1.74 Bill Michell 13 a 4.32 Martha Nelson 25 a 22.49 Henry Paschall 1 a 4.32 Edward Plummer, 79 a 21.89 tienry Alston, 6 a 4.64 saac Alston, 7 a 14.63 She began to attend Sunday School at a very early age. Her father was not one of the men who North Carolina Warren County The following named persons hav tion projects will be halted within ten days, and will remain shut down until the strike is settled. sent his children to Sunday Schoo Daniel Alston, 7 a 19.12 Lucius M. Boyd, 1-2 a 3.78 Frank Boyd 20 a 23.76 Brown Hunt, 25 a 9.67 ing failing to pay their taxes for the The State is losing $10,000 a day He came with them.

While still a child, and a very small child, Lillie year 1921, I have th's day levied on Kizzie Bullock Estate. 3 a 4.61 now, and contractors are losing dou the following real estite, which I wil tive plan follows: "A committee in Washington, to be appointed by the President, of representatives of the Department of Commerce, the Interstate Commerce Commission, the Department of Justice and the Department of the Interior, to be designated the presidential committee. This committee to have, general supervision of the measures to be taken hereunder and to authorize the execution of such of these measures as may be necessary from time to time. "The administrative committee, was exercised on the subject of re ble that amount, and the figures will Tom M. Carter, 1 a 10.19 Enoch S.

Davis, 160 a 45.54 Alfred Davis, 21 a 18.90 be increased as the number of sus ligrion, and she was converted during sell at pubic auction at the Court House door in Warrenton, N. C. on a meeting conducted by Rev. Thomas Mrs. Alfred Davis, 2 a 6.78 Emly Duke Estate.

28 a 4.35 pended projects is increased. The number of men thrown out of work by Monday, August 7th, 1922; at 12 o'clock M. to satisfy said taxes and Needham. She joined Warrenton Baptist Church, and was baptized Walter Drew, 30 a 78.C3 the shutting down of construction ex Major Dortch, 5 a 3.78 Anison Eaton, 5 a 3.78 ceeds the number of i-railroad men out 'on the 25th of November, 1897. She on strike in the State, and the loss- in was a loveable child, and grew up costs.

This July 7th, 1922 R. E. DAVIS, Sheriff. Rebecca Fitts, 2 a 3.54 into lovely womanhood; and was a Eddie Gill, 30 a 19.81 Peter Green Estate. 49 a 34.90 Ervin Reed, 28 a 18.60 rnmnrisini? renresentatives of the consistent and devout christian Green Kearnev, 1 a 2.39 Richard Hall.

2 a 11.63 a Presidential committee, together with RIVER TOWNSHIP She was united in marriage, to Mr Cleveland V. Hicks October 18, 1905 wages amounts to approximately $30,000 daily. At the time the st rike order went into effect the railroads in the State were moving about li 200 car loads of material daily and with their equip- Ed Harris, 53 36.77 Cola Nut Bottling 1 Kearsy Seward a 6.26 Anne Sommerville 3 a 5.12 Sarah Sommerville 28 a 9.53 Eugene Sommerville 1 a 2.34 Onaga Sommerville 10 a 3.63 Easton Towns 35 a 11.47 Cornelia Towns 2 a 2.34 Gus Hawkins. 33 a 10.40 representatives ot operators, representatives of the railways and, where necessary. reDresentatives of the By this union there were five child Walter Hight, 11 8.60 Dr.

H. B. Furgerson, 119 a 36.29 Mrs. W. P.

King, 50 a 19.70 ren. After the death of her sister Mrs. L. A. Puulley, 60 a 20.99 Francis Jggets, 1-2 lot 2.47 Armstead Jones, 4 a 7.60 Phil Jones, 12 a 12.46 larger consuming groups.

Duties of Committee. G. W. Perkins, 1 lot 15.55 O. O.

Vannlandingham 1 a 1.92 Bettie Ward 5 a 4.28 J. H. Wortham 61 a 21.69 John W. Shearin, 30 a Lucy Jones, 1 lot 5.01 Henry J. Jones, 52 a 20.67 Anna Jones, 115 a 56.05 R.

J. Shearin, 135 a 38.97 "The Presidential committee will establish a representative in each coal Pil Williams 5 a 4.38 Mrs. Nellie O. Squires, 50 a 16.69 producing district. Alfred Marrow 1 a 4.04 Anna James 10 a 37.25 John Johnson, 1-2 a 8.70 Willie Lyons, 1 a 7.48 Mrs.

L. Vinson, 1 14.60 Russell Vaughan, 2 a 13.26 G. W. Drake 10 a 14.84 Caroline Little. 5 a 4.44 "The Presidential committee will appoint a committee of operators in Mrs.

Mary L. Walker, 1 lot Judy Henderson lo a 17.55 James Moss, 5 a 8.52 Nannie Uavis iu a King Perry, 50 a 24.99 W. H. Walker, 70 a 19.524 E. G.

Foster, 17 a 646 each district to be nominated by the Oscus Petus, 125 a 43.50 district operator's association or in SANDY CREEK Kemp Plummer, 20 a 21.15 dependent operators. In case of fail James Powell, 1 a 1,76 Avana Carter, 75 a 16.03 Cora Carter, 10 a 16.03 Z. H. Evans Est, 40 a 13.55 Mrs. M.

S. Murphy, 1 lot 21.35 W. M. Dickerson, 38 a 27.41 ure of the operators to take such ac T. P.

Ridout, 50 a 15.89 Earnest Polk, 98 a 49.93 H. H. Reavis, 2 lots 80.87 Annie Duke, 1 a 5.57 Richard Robinson, 3 a 453 tion the Presidential committee may appoint such operators as they may George Shearin, 10 6.65 A. H. Newsom, 4 lots ZS.lb S.

H. Newsom, 1 lot 1.34 Mrs. F. E. Sledge, 10 a 5.12 Mrs.

E. W. Shortridge, 2 25.42 see fit on such committee. The mem Champion Perry, 173 a 55.98 G. B.

Cheek, 66 a 25.82 Junius Cheek, 122 a 33.17 John H. Davis, 25 a 64.47 George Fields, 70 a 23.68 Lee and Ottway Fields, 72 a 26.67 W. H. Sommerville, 12 a 21.43 R. A.

Tallie, 25 a 8.31 Neva Williams, 25 a 11.75 bers of these district committees mtay be changed as determined upon by the Presidential committee. John W. Williams, 39 a 12.43 Laura Thornton, 2 a 1.34 Jane Williams, 5 a 13. S3 Sprig Hays, 28 a 10.03 James S. Jones, 58 a 97.39 Ellen D.

Jones, 60 a. 21.44 Peter Alston, Est, 26 13.26 Henry Bobbitt, Est, 26 a 8.51 Prince Carter, 60 a 6.91 R. E. Carter, 12 a 15.38 H. P.

Cheatham, 1 lot 48.45 Martha Demsey, 1 lot 14.50 James Fields, 20 a 8.70 Sandy Jones, 71 a 29.58 W. M. Jinkins, 24 a 27.43 J. M. P.

Williams, 21 a 6.64 "The Presidential committee will co-operate with the Interstate Commerce Commission in carrying out preferential orders issued by the N. R. Williams, 1 a 7.03 Adam Williams.13 a 15.74 Austin Jones, 82 a 25.33 Ceasar Jones, 36 a 18.93 Julia Wright, 1 a 2.39 Sam Solomon, 115 a 41.18 Eugene Alston, 100 a 63.61 10.53 Solomon Somerville, 83 a 31.76 Marie Mays, 5 a Louis Kearney. 10 a 15.05 James Jones, 10 a 25.23 Douglas and Joe Williams, 87 a 9.92 N. G.

Burton, 10 a 22.67 Rowe Roach Co. 1 lot 11.87 DALTON WAS i W. G. Bradley, 30 a 24.90 N. S.

Burton, 10 a 18.05 Peter Dortch, 1 a 4.94 Ella B. Cooper, 1 lot 17.23 Horace Davis, 2 10.80 N. H. Tate. 100 a 120.46 SHOCCO TOWNSHIP J.

S. Evenheart, 1 lot 5.31 Abram Palmer, 65 a 25.76 Ed Turner, 11 a 9.56 Fred Vincent, 133 a 72.10 Rebecca Yancey, 8 a 5.21 J. E. Wright, 1 a 1.43 Nettie Wright, 30 a 8.33 SIX POUND TOWNSHIP Plummer Stallings, 14 a 6.37 Charles Aiken, 2 a 2.69 Willie Brown, 1 a 4.97 J. H.

Boyd, 5 a 4.22 A. J. Boyd Estate, 90 a. 33.60 George Banks, 17 a 11.57 R. F.

Fuller, 1 a 1.05 A. G. Hunt, 35 a 12.52 A. T. Hunt.

75 a 12.50 13.93 J. F. White, 1 lot ON THE POINT OF GIVING UP 11.87 37.00 Alfred Davis, 10 a A. P. Paschall.

25 a Sam Alston, 75 a 27.21 Willie Alston. 80 a 18.94 L. A. Burnett, 25 a E. C.

Bryce, 1 lot 11.47 John B. Alston, 53 a 26.84 J. M. Darden, 1 lot SS1.13 C. W.

Bradshaw, 1 lot 1W TV-T rtoirio 1 Int 9.00 7.63 Amada Alston, 25 a 7.22 Whit Alston Estate, 25 a 7.22 Brit Alston Estate, 5 a 5.00 James Alston Estate, 53 a 10.90 Swet Burt. 2 a 1.66 Henry S. Fitts, 30 a Sarah Games, 11 a 6.15 9.52 2.31 10.40 Sprig Nicholson, 1 lot Since Taking Tanlac He Is Like a New Man And Never Misses A Day From Store, Says Richmond Grocer. Frank Hendrick Estat, 7 a Cyrus Harris Estate! lot 2.34 Plnm Kine 2 a 2.12 Lucius E. Boyd, 10 a 3.51 Peter C.

Davis Sstate, 45 a 13.41 Sallie Pritchard, 1 lot 9.42 G. B. Harris, 1 lot 7.53 H. E. Matthws, 1 lot 20.98 Willie Crawson, 1 lot 8.71 Walter Davis, 121 a 30.68 Eaton R.

Davis. 45 31.02 Martha Sledge, 1 lot 10.63 Henry Wyche, 1 lot' 5.36 Jonas Davis, 27 a 39.00 I ROB.J DETROIT I Robert Palmer, 86 a 18.89 Rubin Palmer, 38 a 16.20 M. Palmer, 50 a 15.33 George W. Shearin, 21 a 12.36 Epp Stewart' Estate, 1-4 a 1.35 Blake Williams, 70 a 21.95 James Warrick, 2 a .,4.30 Willie Hunt, 10 a Joseph Jones, 21 a 8.46 FORK TOWNSHIP. MEW Bill Jones, 20 a o.yy Primus Jones, 1 a 1.66 Elizabeth Jones, 1 a 1.53 Ann Jones, 20 6.99 D.

L. Jones, 7 a 5.49 Lucy Wyatt, 30 a Mollie Crossan, 1 a 1-J3 Mrs. A. D. Gardner, 1 lot 3.6d Fuller Person, 230 a 40.48 Alfred M.

Alston, 17 a 11.36 Arthur C. Alston, 3 a 11.85 Gabe B. Alston, 116 a 37.12 John T. Alston, 100 a 1353 J. Eaton Alston, 1 a 29.41 Jessie M.

Alston, 17 a 6.65 ned treaChed the Pint where 1 plan" tak" SiVG Up my work bu since mi lng Tanlac I feel fine and never ss a day from my store," said R. E. Well-known grocer, of 423 i(p St" Richmond, Va. sort kW yearS 1 was in the worst fered when 1 say 1 suf mea I suffered. My liver my i had severe pains in takinl i Side' and had to always Peter S.

Jones, 23 a 7.84 G. W. Jones. 100 a 18.31 HAWTREE TOWNSHIP. John Jones, 146 a 63.68 T.

W. Brown, 1 a Forrest Jones. 70 a Gus Jones, 70 a 10.50 Tasker Jordan, 53 a zo.y Willie Jordan. 60 19.64 M. T.

Alston 9 a a.s Sidney Alston, 51 a 17.77 Mapalium Burt, 86 a 19.03 Pilot Green, 49 a 13.93 W. A. Kingsbury, 90 a 32.83 Fork Levie Lodge, 1 a 2.22 Walter Sneed, 60 a 9.C3 L. A. Brown, 2 a a-oo Robt.

Green, 2 a 13.44 Louis H. Hargrove, 1 a 7.1& Wesley Harris, 8 a ld.18 Daniel Jiggetts, 14 a 21.66 Judge H. Jones, 5 a 16.11 Tollis Kearney, 90 a 15.98 ixJr as 1 wa badly con- Pated AT You haver never befbrehad the opportunity of securingras much motor car value sti so low a price. Take advantage of this opportunity and place your order now when you can obtain Mattie Parks, 2 a Walter Parks. 41 a 16.17 Eastern Star L.oage, a James Moss 2 a -9 Fenner Prevett, 10 a 5.55 Phil Sommerville, 74 a 31.73 Nancy Twons Estate, 48 a 15.32 Nannie Williams Estate.

33 8.97 W. M. Wood, 66 a Si7.3J David Williams, 101 a 0.31 Eliza Williams, 5 a 2.23 Pilot Williams, 1 a Redic Williams 91 a 27.C3 James M. Alston, 10 a 6.76 Lucian Williams, 40 a 10.90 Eddie Alston, 10 a 10.64 Farmers Co-op 1 a 4.26 Martha Evans. 1 a 1.53 Mrs.

F. J. Pierce, 1 a o.x R. E. L.

Peace, 5 a z.yi James Thomas, 1 a 18-56 L. W. Coleman, 5 a 14.57 Mrs. Anne H. Coleman, 10 76.10 SMITH CREEK TOWNSHIP Mrs.

Lingburg, 1 lot 2.98 A. P. Paschall, 2 lots 3.37 nrc A Pnsrhall. 36 a 6.90 prompt delivery. terrible', every day I suffered My eadaches and nervous spells.

like evgeStln WaS S0 bad looked me i 1 ate disagreed with and Wa a mean taste in my mouth "Tan? naUSeated a11 day long, and bunt Stpped a11 troubles gained bak to where 1 have enioyed fimy l0St WeiSht and I never taking health- My wife began a differ t0' is looking like ls siryj Person' we consider Tan- Cae great" gists. 1S sold by all good drug- '--Ik, FISHING CREEK. M. T. Alston, 5 a St.

Anna Jones Estate, 100 81.13 ROANOKE TOWNSHIP. W. W. Rainey Estate, 104 29.35 Laura Byrd Estate, 76 a 20.71 Lak HedWth. 57 a 14.20 Alston.

91 a 39.92 Ter ms if desired. Alston Williams, 86 a 29.66 CA Alston. 32 a 6.99 E. B. Watkins, lot 16.50 David Hicks, 90 a 22.83 Eugene Alston, 3 lots C.

S. Boyd Estate, 111 a 15.85 H. A. Warring, 37 a 7.98 Rallie B. Reavis.

16 a 4.50 Ollie Baskrville, 17 Rrawv 1 Int. Z.iio bo; vd-gill am motor co WARRENTON, N. C. J. P.

Rooker Estate, 18 a 4.58 TL. Radford. 24 a 1245 E. C. Hicks Jr.

Estate, 52 a is.u Weldon Jones, 40 a 14.19 Turner Putney, 23 a 5.79 M. R. Ross Estate, 50 a 15.40 WilliA A. Ross. 22 a 13.15 nut i 1141 Ellis Tucker, 45 a 9.91 Sam Tucker.

49 a 13.41 xwwk. --vj, nn nrt Lewis A. Brown, 80 a 22.05 John Wesley Ball, 18 a 15.70 Tom Blacknell, 12 a JO-32 T. W. Brown, 56 a 16 80 Alston.

IfiR 40.5J 11.S9 ever have Ford for President, TTana WflTYIVS. 42 8.97 5or 1 i J. A. J. R.

Bradley. 10 a 9.5 tne second time a roug held dwn the job Life. jona d. avj Tl vw--j Williams 9 a i rirTr.

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