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THE DAILY PA STAG HA Hf. m.OOMI.VGTO.V. ILL. WXD.VE5DAV. FTDRUARY 27.

1931 PHONE 4500 TWO ESCAPE; Hy MartlnniKVllll UATD nninim iuiu JUST ROUTINE ONE CAPTURED aA9 MUJO la a vnotf, Lincoln Turnkty'i Wife Only One C. 0. Han. cn lo Fleeing Un in Vain, Candidate Scheduled; 15 Wr.tten In. TWO i nrrr, iii -t.

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a aiat t-f pauaarf Mi4 la iM ItsauaFtatH pnsaary fr4 7W aaa raiaei4 I 4 it II IM IM m-ti swat af Ijarata r. a 4 Lakte. Kea, etat a md el tare. A ef rJ ba.4 by fpt Fate Mw ear a id IU rirtH la k-wt tar- fee I ltve a I' boat aspaalttaA. patUfcC v(a af be? tnaer liaauanatta 4tu a4 lhatr a ia.

fal Nraanar. A4'ta hat. a4 Asm A. Itortad. Dcwitt Pa.tor 4 IMPIIM DDMTO Trial Startf for Thrre In Ltonorc Hank Robbery LINCOLN POLLS i'Ji Srad at turn lie laa h'4 Mra w.l fcfc daughter la Ua af iih, ri it ki im uraker.

aw spaaed le sell ARE INDORSED i NEARLY 3,300 PWU aaa aaaataa 'tha funk. waa far ai j(T; T': I 1 4 by ailfcaM if (Mttina, rMorf AJ aalaa lie One of Uroest Pr.maries IX. ttiTXX Party Pre ferencei Remain bi dwr Ika.r fr! thai Ih KI4 Mlh SK grhW4 I firm haar. e4 bung aa arv Th NfHl mum did bat eh a bar baad Md ws d' (4 MtfllM Salve danr al acae a drtvaway The taw ware Intact in lit Complete City Primary at Pontiac Recordedlnterest Centers in Mayor's Race. aaa aar arHtea la Ik ra puhuraa baliete aa follaaa Hy stark, WUiiaaa arUaa Jr.

IS. far ell sraasataai Cars aaa Cheat ar, IT. (wall n4 klliM 0 a arfaaOd Mr4e lM haieg rha'tea af bsr. a laaara) la lha el4rhasi araliaaiaartae ri)NTUC-la llta Bra t- gira ana; UlWf nary la aaaa raadidaua fr UNClfM In af IM f-f' I ttiraaula fr a pfimanr, aaarly aaad Mesa 10 votea p-H4 i fteMMasrCakl Va ft kl una cliy adaninialrailva ariWaa. It lamaibanla aa fia Ifcatr Int.raM aa at.rtad I aau.) VtT party arafaraaca for ratura la height by lb.

lars. r. OregaryT jonVa, ub)at la lha April I tioa. an lha tou a4 blla Iba ftapuhivani vara vac inrH aa ini n.p.K. ii.

i lac coalaaia Id pic kmc candidal auk fWfrv M.a home la I jRfo n. Taa Mlur prtenner la ih jil ataaa attempt la eri Cot h4 prepared la fghl radii ma thrge la labia. la attained a fiaraiar attorney la rep-! Man. A Ha and a caa rf ir found al I ha Caa lrr by offk-ars aia twltaraj la nave baa atolea and Cox ixUM Ma brother. Carl.

a4 rtbfl Harris brought tbant la hi plt: fl Co aa arr4 Tha Drmorrata ehoaa tiaofta Cum N'ladaear, 71 RapublM'aaa, 1 ii Llatt. foemar county la.uir. airifif. in; W. Oawr.

IL for Ihraa onVaa. DamorraiM pit-anary abnaa iiimi aar prlnlad mi lha bailola. ar a- a Mia lha Republtrena rtomlnatad Ik.r..ia rimaa rordd a foraial andoraamanl John Hturkat. prMhl aldtman af ut vaia rntt, 7J; Lloyd th fourth ward 1J Kapuhlkans aha Jana fturka. rny polkaman.

ra-rid lb Imorrall anmlnalma Tb vote: llogg, IL "Vr: Tnr faniral rommittaamaa lha Rat. I. f. Kralr lha aval laMallrd pa. ar far I awWtUnd frraay.

IrfU trmrthaa al lira Ml And) nllrrtaa, IVUHI raaiay. a a Iranafrrraal fran a rkaria al Aaaa. CMial I tMt Awraa or Ed fandar for mala- CUxa S7I; Amul mlel4; Flrat rrnilr ar4 lurnil avr la lui Irata, Tbair aamaa aar ariuaa Kva Jr. William Voepat. Milliam R.

fM-IIia arfirara Ka anl4 kira la ohn II. Krirg, rtanuhliran. Rna Lamaa. In ronitMiina ith boJdu In aou'hrta tUlnoia. Tao Irwumbant Ptapublkaa aldr Republlr.n vot.

for lUrond ward-DamocratIN John Sturkal. 8.S: I. II. Rack- rllnMm It.Bubllraa. Was.

ma alac4 a battla for aarty nomination aa mayor In ablrh Wil holt. 811: David Wllaon. A i Th. n. liam A.

Murray, fifth aard aldr- Mm Uiort OUfit. Bril Fred Kjkan ia MilforJ For rity clerk jcratlr. John Tsylor. I2A; Raaabt. maa fr Bva ronawuiiva larma.

ni by rota ta rrd IHrih. lb 3rt; Ganrg Morrill. Republican. Central Illinois Deaths tilth an eVfeexlanl pleading guilty, trial Warted far Ihraa mra arrmrd af robbing a bank al Ia For palira mas Ultra Is Dma cratic, A. L.

Wathm. Oeorga IJ7 I1PER Unora Oflf- Tlrtor and Ural aard aldvrman. Murray raralvad and lliartb, l'4 o( For city treasurer- 'imr. 4: Adoiph Rrhlll. ta- flth.

d.uf hl.r of Mr. and Mra a CSrlffllb ef 1f I'lly, baranta lb Democrats. Carl rVhrleher. l.IS;i r'Amm Mtoa Mlanla (IvanaiHI. Mra, Varna Damon, vifa of City Vincent F.

Schroeder. 411; and III, antra a raliirr aa killra afcirinf lha rabbrry an) laa alhrr died la lha aba. Miaaa la roar! al IMIaaa. Ml la right, art red l.mrr (bands la fare), a aVfrndanli Mrs. John llauff; John llauff lhande la fare), aVtewdanf aha plradrd fulll).

Al right aa) rat la Arthur Thlelra. third etr-feadant. not ft rvaerrd frara bullet aaunda rare! led al lias af his rapliire. 4 aj IfMaMIt taWdwfl Traurr Edwin A. Damon.

dfat epubllran. Glenn E. Town, 66. rORREJITWord baa bn ra-ld J. W.

Lappar. ratlrad marrhanL MarrUft Liceases D. Fuarri. ttt. Tha vote for alderman was as ralvad hra of lb rarant dath la TM aolra for tha Ranubllran tit Ma ef rt4 Krbun of Chata-vnrtb In rarvnuMiy it I n.

utdtr at lha Mha4ll Eplaropal priaa In Mllfort. TTia doubla rlnf t'ttmnny raad br lha n. Cbarl ritillanry. formar Mlaa Mlnnla Clammllt at filvndala. treasurer's nomination.

SV A. Har follows: Calif. Mlaa Clammllt waa a for- per and James Vltala. Incumbent First ward: Oarar Baker. Demo- HEYW0RTH Irene Sniff waa hnetesa to the Rebelahs to Meet Paaaaersae Imnl ISaM anih.

raaaraJ CiaHal mar Forraat raaldtnL County Court Briefs rat, 179; Thomas Baaalay. Demo aarond ward alderman, learned against William ftebert. a ahoe- LEXINGTON. Rebakah lodge El'REKA Issued Tuesday: To Bert Morris. SO, Macomb, and Roberta Hummel.

SO. Btandlnsvtll; rral. 139; David W. Sullivan, Republican, 182: Harry Stringer. Ra Mra.

1'artana fraager. Paataarasa tvawal taiaia HiH, wurkar, to get lha nomination raataa CealraJ iaM Tha rasulta were: Vltala, 356; Har palor of lha Mathodlat Eplarapal rhurrh In Plpar Cllr In lha praa-anra of lha brlda'a paranli and Mr. and Mra. John Wood of Mllford. Tha aiundania wra Carl Kybun and Mlaa Rlliabalh Kyburs of publican.

Ill: Milo D. Morhaad. Amity group of lha Preabytnlan church at her homa Monday night Glen Vandervoorl spent th wrak-nd visiting hi brother, Robert ARMINQTON. Mrs Corlnna No. 603 will hold their annual school of Instruction Thuraday afternoon and evening.

Feb. 36, at the Odd Fellow dining hall. per. 3IZ. and rWbert, M.

CLINTON. Mr. Margaret Ba-gardua. well known Clinton woman, Learh Craager died at SL Clara Other Republican candidal, har Republican, 42: Harold G. Gambrel.

Republican, 63 Second ward: Joaeph F. Qulnn. Outlay Baum. 34. Chicago, and Alma Zimmerman, 36, SJureka.

Tuesday: To Jamas Spurting, SI. and hospital. Lincoln. Monday night. Ing no opposition, war nominated Chauworlb, broibar and alatar of Vandervoort and wife In Lak For flha had undergone an operation with th following number of vote lha brldrrroom.

few days ego. est Democrat 13: Jamea Coffea. Democrat 167; Lao Paulua. Demo was found capable of looking after her own affairs by a jury in county court her. Th hearing, on a petition flled by her aon, H.

O. Bogar-dus. to have a conservator appoint City clerk, Mrs. Mauda KlrchofT, Charlotte Hubbard. 31, both of Tha brlda la a fraduala of lha Sha waa bora near Arming too Th Woman's Federation of th Incumbent.

1.6A0. Aug. T. 17. 8 ha waa married to Mrs Frances llergarhnelder of Peoria, junior past president of th Rabekah sis' assembly, will conduct th achool.

elVaTso Tha A. held a Dad night crat Henry Menzel. Republican, 119: John Hlrtman. Repub- Police magistrate. U.

W. Louder- Presbyterian rhurrh will meet Dpar City Community hl(h achool with tha cla of 1J1 Aftar March 1 Mr. and Mrs. Kybur will ba at ed for her waa tried be for a Jury back. Incumbent.

1.404. Harry Creager of Emden In 1923-Ha aurvlvea together with el chil WAKE IIP YOUR Ican. 47; B. Houaa. Republican.

Thursday afternoon at th horn of of 13 men Monday. A sealed ver Aldermen flrat ward, Frank Laa- 122. homa la their frlanda on tha Mv Mra. Hobart Qulntnn. There will dict was returned lata Monday and tar.

362; John Balmer, 107. dren. Dean. twine, Robert and Roderick, Frederick. Emma Third ward: John Verderber, election of officers.

fSInn farm, north ef Chataworth. Mr. and Mra, Kybura apant thalr Third ward. J. W.

Hargraves. Democrat, iii-3; Alois M. Feldman waa read In court by Judge R. H. Wilson Tueeday morning.

Lou. Jean Arlene, her father, J. R. Ryburn of Bloomlngton. 291; E.

T. Lobb, 19; J. O. Waaa- honeymoon In Chicago and Strta- entertainment at tha Jefferson Park school Thuraday night- After the 6:30 politick slipper program waa given of which Guy Norman, of Democrat 60: A. M.

Armstrong, Republican. 12; Harold O. Perry, ram Sunday In visit a few days Seventeen witnesses wer called Charlee D. Leach, brothers, Don Elmo, all of Armlngton; Mel- ner, 10. tor.

Ith his slater, Mrs. Anna Fourth ward. W. J. Miller.

In Republican. 12. (write In) -a vln, Pakln; Everett, Mlnler; al Hayes. cumbent. 132; August Pagal.

Incum Fourth ward: Joseph M. Kno- Womin'i Club Hon Talks ter. Laola Mount Joy, Mackinaw. Bloomlngton, was tha principal speaker. Lou Mary Downing Is absent from bent.

397. chel. Republican. 145: Jamea R. Tha funeral will ba at tha Arm to testify In tha case, which occupied tha attention of tha court all of the day Monday, Mrs.

Bogardus I 84 years old. Her aon. H. O. Bogardus, tha petitioner.

Is a carpenter contractor In en Educational Problem! achool with whooping cough. Fifth ward, Carl T. Hunalcker, Parke. Republican. 119: Mrs.

J. Keehma la Im- lngton Cbrlatlan church at 3 p. Roland Dale proving after a Incumbent, 361; Joseph James, 179. A. W.

Larl weeki Illness of Democrat, Harry Crulkahank epent Sunday PaaUcaa Taattal IIMaiU aVtila. Thuraday, burial In tha Armlngton Democrats, having only nine can son. Democrat 7. LIVER BILE WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed the Morning Rarin' to Go If ra tea aw sa4 ask 4 Mm aarld laoki punk. So I Ue a 11 al aula, atia ral aatar, f) an rt in I Mil aaKaaly eaaat aa kiwyaat a4 lull al euaeau.

Far thrr aaa'l 4 H. Tkav aalr the bwla a4 a aaer lnaal eaa grl al the rua. raa foe rw Seva-aaSawi Inline ymir II var. II bhI4 sour mi la pouad al llqui alia lata rr Vaaai aHr. II tha all a sot Soataf Iraalr, Vw load 4aaa't 4iU It laat aari la Um aaaa.

Uaa klaaia vp your etaauck. Yaa kara a Ihirk. had UM a4 raw knatk la foai. In Chicago visiting his aon. Roe, OIBSON CITT.

At tha Woman'a cemetery. Rev. Mr. Hoo of Bloom' Clinton. didates, endorsed them with the Fifth ward.

Roe Hilt, Democrat, who la a patient In tha V. S. Marine Ington will ba in charge. sore throat and flu. Friends have learned that Mrs.

Francis Krldner of Peoria hie scarlet fever. Tha last will and testament of following number of votes: 112; IOiil Paulus, Democrat 13; hospital. Roe underwent an oper Mayor, Monta B. Ppeece, Incum ation on his shoulder Tuesday for Carrie Fuller was admitted to pro-bat In county court Smith Fuller J. J.

Wilmert, Republican. 146 Rell Mustek. Republican. 138. bent, 308.

Ciewrga Thomas raataeraa teairal IBIavIa Servta. CLINTON. George Thomas, 69, club Monday, Fb. 35. Mary K.

Barton, Enjllah taachar of Drummer Townahlp high achool, praarnt-ad a review of tha play, "Nathan Hat." Mra. H. L. Dlehl. art chairman, told of clubwomen and art and Mra.

F. A. Miller prantd the Dr. McPherson, president of the an Injury received a year ago when ha fell from a truck. His condition was appointed executor without Sixth ward- Claud Workman, City Clerk, Mrs.

Gwen, Morgan Illinois Wesleyan university g4: j0.ph Bflt, Demo- bond. retired farmer of DeWItt county, Jones, 169. Is at ill serious. In th estate of Mary A. Garland, died at midnight Monday night In City treasurer, Catharine Tost, ii it ji erat.

126; James Jones, Republican, Herman Knerht la III at his home inuu.i murcn ,,22 E(r Madlgan. Republican. tha homa of his daughter, Mrs. Vir 178. with an Infected throat club trio, Mrs.

Ivan Bowers, Mra. petition flled by Edna Morgantha-ler, adminlstrstrlx, asking order of Mrs. Delia Lee Krldner and! 157: Edasr N. Brltton. Remihtlran.

Police magistrate, J. B. Burke, W. 8. Lamb, Mra.

R. Wilson, ac gil Hngue, northeast of here, after an Illness of IS months with heart grandHon, Donald Lee Koch, cele court to fix costs of conservator 30 Carl W. Smith. Republican, 78; Ed Fender. 10.

Mrs. C. A. Van Horn, Corr. companist, Mlu Gertrude Harder, who cane "In a Luxemburg Oar- ship to pay accounts due from con trouble.

August Lamlow, Republican, Aldermen first ward, Kenneth M. 119; 137. brated their birthday at the former's home, Sunday. A unique feature of this celebration was the servator. Ha was a aon of John and Joanna Day, Stewart Alexander, D.

M. den" and Taming By." William akia olu kraaka eat I klaahkal. Yaw kaad araaa and yu laa Seaa aa4 eat. Taw abate ayates la pi It tak.a lho a4 CARTER1 LITTLK LIVER FILLS ta at taaaj laa pounite kil Soalng (rlr 4 auk roa lil "up aad as" Tkar aaaUia aaadarfaL Murphy, Incumbent, 42; Thomaa W. Kasher, 40.

Seventh ward: John W. Rankin, Shlvtar; west side, 8. H. Lawton, W. T.

Dixon, Ned Yonts, C. E. occupancy at dinner of a ladder (White) Thomaa and was born In Apple, Ohio. Jan. 6.

1866. Ha had lived In DeWItt county for many Third ward, Percy Donnell, In Loy, auperlntendent of tha Glbaon City achoola, ipoka briefly on the achool leclalatlon. Following the PARENTS OF BOY. fantasrapk Cealral IHIaat RrnKa. CLINTON.

John Alwood Is the cumbent, 84. back chair that was brought here from Butler County, Ohio In 18S7 years, where he farmed In tha Democrat, 213; Patrick Oaffney, Democrat, 212: Donald Shay, Republican, 78: Joseph Malerlrh, Republican, 63: August Trommer, Republicna, Pfi; Ernest Troeger, Fourth ward, John Loughran, 21; karalfae. gvatla ragwubla aatrarta. aaaalng hra It eoaua to aubins lha kila tow Iraalr. Rut don't aak far Uar ptl la.

Aak lor Carur Utile Liver fill. Laok lor tka aaau Carlw'a Prairie Canter neighborhood. His Herbert Wolf, 34. name of tha son born Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Maxwell, 209 by Mrs. Kridner'a grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Matthias program, tea waa aerved by a committee headed by Mrs. Graca Noble to 70 member! and gueita.

wife died 11 years ago. Fifth ward, Thomas flpsfford, 39; litila Liw Pill oa tha rod label. Rami a INDIAN GROVE TOWNSHIP. faatacrapa Central luiavla Swire. FAIRBL'R Y.

The Peoples or North Grant avenue. Surviving are three children: Republican. 61. Robert Brunaklll, 23. aubaUtuta.ttcatdruiatoraa.aiMlC.at.Cew Mrs.

Hogue and Mra. Albert Klous of Clinton, and V. E. Thomas of Caucus Results Decatur. Ha also has two brothers, John and Andrew Thomas of Clin Antl-Butzer ticket held a caucus Monday to nominate township candidates.

Tha following were chosen: Supervisor, L. T. Brown; township commissioner, William B. Sutter, and school trustee, Eben Neal. Another Rural School Rifled raataarapk Cratrsl llllaala Serrliw.

CLINTON. Another DeWItt county rural achool wai burglarized this week, according to report! received by Sheriff Jeue McMurphy. The Roaencrana achool, eoutheait ton, and ftv sisters: Mrs. J. W.

Tuggle, Mrs. Hannah Arthlngton OUR BOARDING HOUSE DISCOVERS by Gene Ahem and Mrs. Lizzia Torbert of Clinton Additional Central Illinois township caucus results, as reported by Pantagraph Central Illinois Service follow: Mrs. Thomas Spalnhour of Lan and Mrs. Mary Clark of Blooming- of Clinton, waa broken In and an oil atova itolen.

Carl V. Galaway la SANTA ANNA TOWNSHIP, rsntasraph CrnlraJ llllnoii Srrvlr. FARMER CITY. W. A.

(Monk) ton. SNATCH ANOTHER Al lotTN EGAD SMOKED thA teacher. The White Pigeon Funeral services will be held DKLAVAN REPUBLICANS. Pantagrspk Cntrl llllala Banle. achool waa robbed a week sgo.

Trenkla waa chosen candidate for Wednesday at 3:30 p. m. In the DELAVAN. The Republican Christian church of Clinton, In road commissioner by tha Democratic caucus for Santa Anna caucus was held Monday at the charge of tha Rev. J.

T. Hutrhln Rates Highest Grade rinUrrapa. Central I laola Bervta. CLINTON. Mlaa Marion Wood city hall for th purpose of nomi son, assisted by the Rev.

H. B. PACK MAJORS -AND IP YOU I wT "FLOP ON TH Yl CONCERT it c.w.vm HAVENfT township held Monday night A total of 321 votes waa cast, Trenkle YOUR OLD GOLDS "FOR WEEK, AND I AM "FORCED TOR ONCE TO ADMIRE YOUR JUDGEMENT wBY ARE SO EASY AND GENTLE ON MY Wheaton. Burial will ba Woodlawn nating township officers. There were 74 votes cast for supervisor, cemetery.

receiving 81. Smith Fuller received 717 North Jackaon avenue, Clinton, R. B. Orendorff receiving tha nomi a junior In tha Unlveralty of 1111' nation with SO votes; J. E.

Barnes, Frank J. Squire. ranUsrapa Central lUlnola Service. note College of Liberal Arte and 34, Alva ScarbroiiRh 84, and William Balr 32. Ed Reeser waa chosen for supervisor, receiving 111 votes.

The Republican caucus was held 24. ROBERTS Frank J. Squires, 47, Eclencea, was one of 89 students to make the 80 average, tha highest Thar wer three candidatea for highway commissioner and 88 votes Saturday night and the following died at 7:40 a. m. Tuesday at his farm homa northwest of Roberta obtainable grada for tha first semes CAN ALWAVS ft A 60 BACK A SJ" LoM A TOHOCb, COUGH calling) SJel1 cast: Veede Myers, 61; J.

F. Scott, THROAT, SERIOUSLY THINK IL "RESUME MY CONCERT SIN6INb "FOR THE WORLD TO THRILL AGAN AT MY ticket chosen for the Santa Anna township election to ba held Tues after a brief illness. Pneumonia. ter work. Miss Wood is tha daughter of Mrs.

Florence Wood, Clinton 37; W. S. Hart, 7. which developed from Influenza, Tha following were nominated day, April 3. Road was the cause of death.

Mr. Squires was a son of Philip without opposition: J. E. Barnes, constable; Emll Peck, poundmas-ter; J. L.

Regur, library trustee. SavedHerEvening and Sarah Squires, born near Rob J. U. snow, incumbent, received 172 votes from a total vote of 367. Lino Heller received 94, Edward Hale 40.

H. R. Hurley was chosen RICH MELLOW "BASS VOICE The present township central committee was re-elected aa follows: for supervisor and Jake Harrold erts Jan. 81, 1878. On Jan.

14, 1904, he married Miss Grace Johnson of Melvin. Surviving ar his mother, his widow, three children: Mrs. Lorns East side, John Betzelberger, Carr for Justice of the peace. Miller of Peoria, Miss Bernadlne, teacher at Camp Point, and Miss Anola, student st Illinois State Normal university; four brothers: Clarence of Riverside, Dr. Kay or iper City, Bert of Mlnonk ana timer of Roberts; two sis ters, Mrs.

Bertha Heinze of Thaw- vllle and Mrs. Laura Woodruff of Koberts, and two grandchildren. The funeral will be at the home near Roberts at 2 p. m. Thursday.

with the Rev. H. W. Hartman In charge. Burial will be in Lyman cemetery.

jGREArn HTTTn FAne iTCf Ag stillIThat means! IobdinaryL, fJ IN tea gCTfT JTBAVEL BY jBUS SEBVICg A GREYHOUND FARES STILL DOWNlj Roduccions to many important cities I TolHo $5.25 Cleveland $8.25 (f Lf. Detroit $5.25 New York $15.25 Pittsburgh $10.25 I I NION BI CRKYHOl'M) BIS STATION Pkoa an nioomlnrtaa. IN HI S. Mala St. Normal, III.

Pkoa III. Young People to Give Play FanlBiraph Central Illlnola nrrvle. She was afraid she would not enjoy tha dance that evening because of a severe headache. But when she took Capudlne she soon forgot the headache. For headaches due to functional disturbances, Capudlne la a bless ing.

It contains several Ingredlenta which act together to give quicker relief. Also for pains due to colas, neuralgia, and for muscular and Joint aches. Ask for Capudlne Liauld BELLFLOWER. The young peo ple oi me wnrisiian church will Dre- isenc a uiree act play entitled "H'. My Pal," at 8 p.

m. Friday and Saturday at tha Bellflower high school. Tha cast Includes Eunice Bunnev. iVelda Golden, Catherine Parks or the modified formula, Capudlne Tablets. Lola Van Sickle, Mary Alice Foster, Ada Mae Van Sickle, Delmar Beetzel, James Noe, Kenneth Golden, Frederick Warsaw and Glenn AMERICAS rmoAjzt CI CA RETT Heyer.

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