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BUSINESS BRIEFS Bank Stocks PEOPLE AND JOBS DETROIT FREE PRESS itO Thursday, March 12, 1959 NONFERROC8 METALS SEW VORK (API Spot nonfer-rous metal price Wednesday: Copper 41S-33 cents a pound. Connecticut Valley. Lead H1 cent a pound. New Tork. Zinc 11 cent a pound.

East St. Lonif. Tin $1.02 a pound. New York. Foreien sliver 01 cesta per troy ounce.

New York. WEDNESDAY An. Dir. Bid TODAY Students' 'Quality9 Is WORLD OF WHEELS Asked 31 187 63.4 49.2 64 IN BUSINESS City Bank -'8 Bk of Commwlth 5.00 157 Det Bk frost Co 2 00 60.4 MfrsNatBk 1.80 47 Nat Bk 0 Oct 2 00 bl.6 Compiled from nourres the Press consider reliable.) Job Bids Free Qheme Set 17 TVT- New Aide Anointed By Bendix Appointment of Dugald Black, formerly director of labor rela Check LI May Rise New SUREST WAY OF BETTING 6 ON YCOR MONEY AND YOUR MONEY BACK But 3-5 7 vr. Fir Real Estate Mortgage Owner Occurred home worth to 4 times the mortgage All have Title insuianca and monthly repayment.

GftiSWQLD MORTGAGE CO. 423 Ford IMq. WO 1-7280 College graduates may find Treasury Report WASHINGTON AP) The cash portion of the Treaury March 6' Balance. $4,247,509,814.49: deposit-fieoal year July 1. J4N.761t.H55 838 02 withdrawal fiscal year.

total debt, $285.1 47.S44.-687.16: fold assets. 1 23.050.77 Includes $422,524,226 84 debt jobs a little easier to get this spring, and possibly at salaries Car Selling slightly higher than last not subject to statutory limit. spring, the university or Mich Bottleneck Is Broken Challenge Higher is the theme of the second national conference of the Automobile Division, American Society for Quality Control in co-operation with the Greater Detroit Section of the Socity. all-day meeting will be Saturday at the Rackham Building1 on the University of Michigan campus in Ann Arbor. igan said Wednesday.

tions, as vice president in charge of indus-trial relations and a member of the administration committee, has been Drive Due i announced BY KENNETH THOMPSON Malcolm P. Ferguson, president the Bendix Aviation Black Corp. BY FKED OLMSTED Frr Press Automotive Editor Plans are well under way for a new automobile promotion which, in effect, will be a national tip of the hat to the importance of Detroit and the automobile industry. Black, who joined Bendix in will cover quality aspects cf field service, sales, machine tools, manufacturing, styling, personnel and vendor relations. i THE FOLLOWING speakers and moderators are among thoss on the program.

P. B. Hopkins, director of service development and training, automotive sales division, Chrysler Stanley Sherwood, process development staff, General Motors A. S. Harm, director of placement for the School of Business Administration, said approximately 130 firms will interview Business Administration students this spring, compared with 100 last spring.

Also, he said, the recruiters are more optimistic about the number of offers they will make, and indicate salaries will be about 3 per cent higher than the 5430 per month average of last spring. The Detroit office of Fcote, Cone Belding advertising agency has been moved from the 10th floor to the 23rd floor of the National Bank Building. The agency handles the advertising for the Lincoln and Continental Divisions cf the Ford Motor Co. A 5ear ago. Cleveland auto dealers scanned their ledgers Free Prat Botlnm riter Burroughs Corp.

Wednesday boasted a "major breakthrough" for the automatic handling of checks by the nation's banks. This involves an estimated 12 billion checks which will be written by Americans this year and the multiple handling they require. For American check writers, this development brings closer the day when all will have personalized checks. Burroughs unveiled the fastest card, slip and checker sorter yet developed, an electronic machine that will read characters imprinted on "documents" in magnetic ink. The machine employs the system now cleared by 1941 as an accountant, succeeds M.

A. Heidt, who is planning to retire Oct, 1 and who has joined Ferguson's staff. Promotion of Robert S. Miller to division manager in the Prudential Insurance Wolverine agency has been announced by Robert J. Zimprich, manager.

VALUE GOING WITH EVERY COUNT-DOWN? Within the growth industry of electronics the GENERAL PRECISION EQUIPMENT CORP. has carved out an impressive niche for itself. Currently involved in all U. S. military aircraft and missile projects it is also a leading producer of air traffic control systems.

For your free copy of A. M. KIDDER'S timely, informative report on the GENERAL PRECISION EQUIPMENT CORP. simply fill out the coupon below. Sue tUSINESJ UTAIUSHED tit! -MEANS 14 YUM Of EXKRIOCCI MUMM MM YODIt STOCK UCHANCC AND OTHER ItAOlSO OOMtSTIC 1M CANADIAN CKMAMSU I and- thin show-i room traffic and decided to give lagging a 1 a push Key positions in Chevrolet passenger car and truck devel with a "You Auto Buy Now" campaign.

This year the story Is differ IT WAS VERY NAUGHTY' AGAiN THIS MORNING opment activities have been filled by Nelson E. Farley and Howard II. Kehrl. Farley, previously staff engineer and director of the com- Complete glass specifications for all American cars and Your Name in Magnetic-Ink Check Code Norman Sted, central area manager of sales, American Steel C. G.

Bauer, director of quality control, B. I. Raysor, manufacturing manager, Harrison Radiator Division, General, Motors; Francis J. Newton, manager of standards and methods, Ford Motor Co. Dt, Glenn Gilman, coordinator of professional education, Lockheed Aircraft Owen F.

Keeler, manager of product planning, Dodge Division; E. Lloyd, director of purchasing. Chrysler; Arthur Bender, Delco-Remy Division. trucks and most foreign autos are contained in a 112-page 3 rviii auto glass parts catalog offered by the Shatterproof Glass If 4 A said to be the largest independent manufacturer of WO 3.4329 Detroit 2( 610 Ford Building the American Bankers Association for a "common language" on checks. The new machine sorts Items at a speed of 1,560 a minute, twice as fast as the only competing machine yet announced and 50 per cent faster than rival card sorters.

Ray Eppert, Burroughs president, said th machine, which is ready for production at the company's Plymouth plant, gave Burroughs "the only complete line of automated equipment for banks." It is "the long awaited auto replacement glass. Willis Stafford, sales promotion and advertising manager of the Detroit Controls Division A. M. Kidder Inc. I Pleaaa and your frea report "Gcmral Pibcisiom EqovuiNT I Name Add ret of American-Standard, will ad Farley Kehrl State.

City pany engineering laboratory at Warren, has been appointed ent. Sales are on a sharp upgrade. In the first two months of the year, they surpassed the corresponding period of record 1955. At this point, nobody is predicting that 1959 will continue a pace that will set a new record. But it appears that the widely-predicted 5.5 million car total will easily be reached.

Such a promotion as is now planned might well push new-car sales above that mark. THE is sponsored by the Bureau of Advertising of the American Newspaper Publishers Association. It is endorsed by the National Automobile Dealers Association. Likewise, the Detroit Auto Dealers Association has approved the idea, but is not yet committed to active participation. The dates set: April 6-18.

The slogan: "Live Better By Far With a Brand New Car." Psychologically, the program appears to have a good basis. The auto industry has beert belabored by criticism that American cars have become too luxurious, too powerful, too long, low and wide and to costly to own and operate. The heat has been increased by the fired-up sales of the smaller import cars and the resulting furor concerning production of smaller cars by the Big Three in this country. A nationwide program of this kind could emphasize anew the value of the automobile, and its contribution to the econdmy over' the years and its importance in American life. dress the 20th annual educational convention of the Refrigeration, Service Engineers Society of Canada.

It will be held March 20 and 21 at the Marl-bourough Hotel in Winnepeg. Bad Checks On Thursday, when the weekend nish of paycheck cashing Etarta in the Detroit area, the Free Press prints each week the fist of stolen and fictitious cLecis which may make their 5 Sa; appearance. This is a service to COPPER STOCKS director of Chevrolet operations at the General Motors Proving Ground, Milford. Kehrl, assistant laboratory director, succeeds Farley as head of the engineering laboratories. Appointment of M.

L. Perry as assistant general sales manager been I i saopkeepers, bar owners and Al Haggar, supervisor training program, design and development, Chrysler will be the speaker Monday at a dinner meeting of the Detroit Chapter of the Society for Advancement of Management, to be held in the Rackham Memorial. His topic will be. "A Gold rtrer businessmen called on to cash checks. STOI.KX C.

Wliilr 1319 Milnran-hen arrren rhr-k. Not. dntun on IVtrtiit Hank Trust i BUJs. of UiilHI Pattern E. Outer Drhe: 3f! to drawn on Detroit Bunk Trnt kerrhetai and an IWke hrsneh.

tirnfUh Machine Products. flliOT TrHverse: hntf check. Ni. 8 4 lit to dm on Manufacturers Na-timmmlr Bank. oodw ard-Mam hetr of.

William it. c. Webster, vice president-sales, 'Mine Between Your Great Lakes a division of Na- Na- go-ahead for imprinting and coding of checks," which has been the major barrier to automation of banking's biggest "bottleneck," he said. TWO OTHER vital units for use in conjunction with the sorter also were unveiled, an imprinting machine and a printer of amounts and account numbers. Both are needed to print numbers and symbols in magnetic ink on checks and other items, providing the "trigger" for bank automation systems.

The new sorter supplants a flourescent automatic sorter developed by Burroughs four years ago and put in use by some banks. Eppert also announced the organization of a new Burroughs financial sales department charged with helping banks and business concerns to put the magnetic ink principle in operation in the nation. Protest Insurance Tax Bill The Detroit Life Underwriters Association protests recent stories from Washington which have indicated that life insurance companies find acceptable a bill already passed by the House which contains a new formula for taxing them and means a 200-million-dollar annual in taxes. The association's president, Carl E. Moody, says a committee of 24 major mutual life insurance companies is firmly against the bill, now being studied by a Senate committee.

He says the increase will have to be absorbed by 120 million policyholders in increased premiums andor reduced benefits. AuMriran Express monfr orIVr: $50 ait-iujui nations DK SO I 1K tional And 1)K to tteel -f Li Corp. MtTITIOLS Perry joined joined The Detroit Academy of Advertising Arts will have Richard S. Daley, advertising sales representative of the Saturday Evening Post, as featured speaker at its meeting Wednesday, March 18. It will be held at 8 p.m.

in the McGregor Memorial. Great Lakes in Perry March, 1930, in the accounting TtTtrml Harinr 15905 J.imr fmi pink chirks drawn on letrtit Trut Livernoi hraorh. lMMMftiprki are paretic io rolor and 4Ma on Ntimai Bnk of Detroit. ikrnoi-pQritan of fire. A.brt MerrhmndUinr NoTe-ltte ft inod A SrxHialiy: lihl prrpQ rherkd drawn on former lariu-f Mat National Bank of Detroit.

I u-fmrtt-ffice Woodwanl at Onntt rtrer am for l6.8. made payable (r Mnro Johnson. department. Since June, 1956, he has been assistant to the vice president-sales. Money in the Ground? The stock-buying public is growing increasingly inflation-conscious.

How to protect capital in the face of a depreciating currency is a problem that worries many investors. In this environment, copper stocks would appear to constitute an ideal hedge against the risk of further inflation. But are they? Only if their earnings and dividends rise as rapidly as the value of money declines, or more so Clearly the key variable, inflation or no, is the trend of earnings and dividends. And The Value Line Investment Survey, in its latest review of the copper industry, finds that this trend is distinctly favorable. It speculates that a shrinking supply of copper and an increasing demand for it will boost the average price of the metal to 34 a lb.

this year. It gives specific estimates of what the individual copper companies could earn at such a level of copper prices, and hat they would be likely to pay out in dividends. It translates these findings into rankings for each stock in terms of Probable Market Performance in the Next 12 Months. This timely study of the volatile copper industry can be an important investment aid for you now, guiding you to the best current values among the mining and metal stocks. It will be sent to you at no extra charge as part of the special introductory offer described below.

This edition of the Value Line Survey also includes full-page Ratings and Reports on leading stocks in the Steel, Aluminum, Lead and Zinc, Mining, and Metal Fabricating industries. A Special $5 Introductory Offer You are invited to receive, at no extra charge under this special offer, the current 80-pase edition of the Value Line Survey with its timely analyses of the copper mining industry and 11 leading copper stocks. Also included in this important issue are full-page Ratings and Reports on 64 leading stocks in the Steel, Mining, Non-Ferrous Mining Fabricating industries. Investors may find particular interest in the 14 stocks ranked highest for Probable Market Performance in the Next 12 Months. Among the stocks covered in the current edition are: Commodities Appointment of Carl Beau-doln as a divisional buyer in charge of sales material and services has been announced by Livestock bt rsn.v HOGS Salable 500.

Patrhrrs and T. E. Darnton, director of purchases for Oldsmobile Division. Beaudoin was named to fill a vacancy created by the recent resignation of W. L.

Wood. DeSoto Hits 2,000.000 DeSoto Division will turn out its two-millionth automobile Thursday at its plant in E. Jefferson. The car, a two-door hardtop Sportsman Firedome, is another event of DeSoto's thirtieth anniversary year. The first million cars 'were produced in 20 years.

Trucks to JiJe the Rails One of the biggest fleet orders ever placed with GMC Truck Coach Division 491 units has been made by the Baltimore Ohio Railroad R. C. Woodhouse, the division's general truck sales manager, reports. The order includes stake, panel, dump and pickup trucks, for maintenance work in the B. O.

system. Some of the pickup trucks, Woodhouse said, will be equipped to "ride the rails" like section cars. These will have two retractable rail wheels at each end, which will hold the vehicles on the track and permit them to operate on their own wheels. Around the Industry Two inflatable animals. Sparky (for plugs) and Trapper (for oil filters) are helping AC Spark Plug Division push spring sales.

Farm wife at Fort Cobb. is praising 1959 Chevrolet ride after driving over six miles of country road, including gravel, with a dozen eggs left in a pan atop the car unbroken. CLOSING PRICKS i.s... By the Asoiate lkrrss GftttnawcU Oil March l.m 4- ron. imi Oil May 1300 4- 5 Sot-boanOil March 6 Soybean Oil May March 3.au 40 Cocoa May 341.i 50 Cuifea May 3'iOO loliea Stpt.

3-2H." 4- 35 Hes, April 1915 4i Hj.ies July 1SJ5 4- 40 Rubber May 3140 Rubber July 314m Sugar No. May 4 Su-ar No. 4 May Pufrar July 31." 2 Wooltop May 14-. 6 Vooitops 145.5 Wnol March lort 0 4- Wool May Lead May 115 Topper March 3335 4- 15 Zinc May o9 at Eggs Sept. 3485 25 .1 Appointment of Thomas J.

Fisher as another zone manager in the sales department has been announced by F. A. McCallum, vice president-sales, Detroiter Mobile Homes St. Louis, Mich. steadv to stronr: most mi-i Ini-V.

S. No and 3 1SO-240 lb. bnt-'hr 1 6 iV). fi mixPd No. 1 and 2 ther wfichrs load mostly No.

1 lb. lfi T.v No. 2 and 3 Cln OBO 515.50-15.75:. most No. 3 CrtO 300 $14.

75-15 25: mixd Brade" sow. 300-400 h. $13 25-14 00- No 2 anri3 4O0-60O lb 512.Co-13.00: stars and boar 10 50-12 50 CATTLE Salable 500. Good and rho'- steers and heifers active, strone to 25 cents hirher: utilitv and standard aetive. 50 cntj hirl er: ro 50 cents b'Eher- most mod to average choice steers )oa1 average choice 1.218 lb.

steers S30 s'andard to low rood steers "23 on. 25 50: utilitv steers S21 no-lit tli and standard heifers 520.50. C.VOO: utilitv cows $1S can-ners and cutters 515 VEALERS Salable 75. Steao: choice and prime vealers on-standard and eood 25 00-3300: cull and unl'tv $16 00-25 00. SHEEP Salable 500.

Shorn lambs 50 cents higher: wooled lambs steadv wit I' Tuesday's advance: slaughter emea unchanged: choice horn lambs No. 1 and 2 pelts 105 lb. down load choice to prime sbom lambs No. 1 pelts 100 lb. 2 2 00; few load' choice wooled lamb.

25: cull to choice slaughter ewes 55.00-11.00 Estimates for ThursdsT Cattle COO. calves 25. hors 150. si een 150. 'Don't Come Back Another Day When there's rainy -weather, one day or more, department store sales are lost, never to return.

The National Industrial Conference Board reported that it had studied store sales and Weather Bureau reports in New York City over a two-year period and found business in the city dropped about 8 per cent on rainy days and in the suburbs more. It found no evidence that rainy-day sales dips were offset by increased shopping when the weather cleared. Only thing helped was rainwear sales, it was found. Appointment of Thomas A. Stringfield as sales representa tive for the Michigan Division has been announced by the Lectroetch producer of An.

Smarting Phslpt Dodgt Anaconda Allethenv-Ludlum Ctrra dt Pasca Armcs Steel electrolytic metal marking equipment, whose Detroit office Natioaal Steel Republic Steel Steel Co. of Canada U. S. Steal Yoangstewa siieet Aluminiun, Ltd. Alcoa Am.

Metal-Climax Bridgeport Bratt Raiser Aluminum New Jersey Zinc Reynolds Metata St Joseph lead) Scevlll Mfg. FOR LEASE WAREHOUSE IN FLINT 10,000 FEET OR MORE C0 R.R. SIDINS TRUCK LEVEL DOCK PARKINS AREA NEAR EXPRESSWAY POWER. HEAT. LIGHT Mudton Bar Mining Int'l Nickel Konnecott Copper Magma Copper BtOilekam Steel Colorado Fuel Iraa Inland Steel Joins 1 Laughlio is at 1S055 James Couzens.

sifRAP STFEL PITTSBURGH (API Stjii steel No. 1 heavy was Quoted Wednesday at 45.00-46 00. Detroit ExcliJ Investment Companies WEDNESDAY 1. QU1NLAN Trend of Staple Prices KEW YORK (API The Associated Press weiirhted whole-ale pnee index of 35 commodities Wednesday advanced to 17H Previous riav 170 2 'Week aeo J80H6. Month aeo 169 81.

i ear airo 1 8. 1958 59 1957 195fl 1955 Hith 17H.32 1S4.77 lKfi.Ol 177 14 Low 167.79 168 25 173.79 168 25 Bid Asked Bid Asked CE 41E53 Flint, Michigaa NEW YORK (API Wednesday's bid and asked prices on investment com Sdlea Issue Hith I.nw Close Box 653 P.O. 2 4 4 This introductory offer will also bring you, by return first class mail, a copy of the latest Value Line Summary showing objective measurements of value applied to 850 leading stocks and Special Situations to guide you to the best stocks to buy or hold now. Your introductory subscription ill bring you, in addition, the next four weekly editions of the Value Line Survey with reports on over 250 stocks, a new Special Situation recommendation, a Supervised Account Report, two Fortnightly Commentaries and Weekly Supplements. (Annual Subscription $120) Xew subscribers only Ta toko odvonlogo ef this Spso'al Offer, fill out and moil coupon below.

pany securities were: Bid Atked OPEN CAPACITY PAINTING Baked enamel or lacquer spraying, dipping or flo-coafinq. Phosphat-ing and priming. Modern automatic equipment. Phone WAlnut 5-2500 Do Building1 Do Can Grth Do Chemic Do Com Stk Do Food Do Fly Adm 7 98 8. 53 14.13 13.77 8 33 10.68 13 85 11 32 14 92 3 75 22 68 13 50 12 43 6 72 4 86 9 28 2.04 7.53 4 38 9 28 AherdeenFnd AfMiatedFd AniRusitiesS AmMutiialFd MissileJet MmlnvFund tM ntnalShra Do Trust Nat-WideSeo NatlTnvest NatSeeSerBa Do Bond Do Div Do PrefStk Do Income Do Stock Do Growth.

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Northland Center BR 2-1400 AxeTemCan BlueRidreM BondlnvTrA RostonFund BrdStreetlnr BulloekFund We are pleased to announce the opening of our London Office 4, King Street, St. James's London, S.W. 1, England Whitehall 7464 i t.Shares OneWotSt PeoplesSec PhilaFnnd PineMFund PtoneerFund PriceTRGro PtiriianFund PntnamGeoF 12 66 20.70 17.55 26 19 14.00 8 OS GrowthlndSh 1845 GuardianMu 20 HamilFdHC7 5.16 29.1 30.2 23 3 28.5 7 3 2.4 40.2 10.1 20 1 41.6 21 5 57.2 24. 2 14 1 11.7 47 17.6 54.6 23 30 7 6 46 1 18 6 32 5 5.5 38 1 33.3 31 2 8.3 14 f5 39 1 40.4 12 5.5 31 3 12.1 44 2 14 6 4 1142 General Motors 4.l 1J0 UUA 5.12 Zone State Send S5 to Dept. DF-31 THE VALUE LINE CalifFund CdnlntGrwth 15.16 18.79 7.15 10 02 8 70 23 75 40 12 14 01 14 55 17 27 11 51 25 56 15 99 37 92 8 64 15 25 16 PS 8 25 39 SS 28 83 10.P8 12 72 17 37 14 79 16 05 40 50 36.45 13 44 16 52 10 78 13 5 4 HavdokFd 26 97 IncFoundFd 2.55 Do FundBos 8 64 Incorolncome 9.83 H.92 9 56 13 03 19 no 20 92 5 64 26 97 2.79 9 44 10.74 10.04 13.60 12 24 12 59 7.69 14.94 4 67 11.46 CentShTr new 29 30.7 23 3 28.5 12 4 40.3 in 20 I 41.5 21.5 57 4 3 14 1 11.7 46 5 17.6 54.4 22.3 29 7 8 46 15 6 32 5 5 5 38 33 3 31.2 8 3 14 2 5 27 39.1 40.4 12 5.5 30.5 12.1 44 i 14 4 4 45 fl 35 4 67.4 52.3 116 27 1 16 7 12 4 16 38 1 Do Investors 9.27 37 54 7.99 14 03 15 62 7.59 R9 S8 28 83 10.15 11.64 15 85 13 68 14 66 38 00 36.45 InstitBkFund 12.43 ChaseFdBos ChemicalFd ColonialFnd PutnamGrFd QnarDist tciiddSiC DoComStk SelectedASh Share likiTr Smith Ed BFd Sowest In Sovereignlnv StateStlnves tSteinRiFF INVESTMENT SURVEY Published by ARNOLD BERNHARD 4 Co, Inc.

THE VALUE LINE SURVEY 1L1LDINO 5 EAST 44TH STREET, NEW YORK 17, H. Y. 11.18 Do GrowthF 11.51 REQUIRED TO LEASE Building suitable for steel warehouse operations. Min. crana 5 ton.

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and nnless otherwise inli. cater! are. as ouoier) bT the nnnor or iuera. tNet asset value. 2d 6 Desirable Office Space Available Soon 15 99 17.26 NEW TORK P1 r.t an ex- 8.01 change rates Great Britain In dollars.

8.70 11 56 others In cents) i Canadian dollar in New Tork open market 3 A per cent premium or 103.06 U.S. cents, off A of cent. 8 EUROPE Great TSHin I On koor FREi PARKING for cntomore, 1S4 Loraod Earnings Paid Qaartcrly 'Approximately 5,000 to 9,000 sq. ft. on upper lt floors of well-located downtovyn building.

Air Savings Acoouuts INSURED UP TO $10,000 .1 tt by U.S. cev't aqoacy Acceunta ooened before) NO BETTER ADVERTISING MEDIUM THAN THE MIAMI HERALD 0 Jl conditioned and completely modern. About J35 of space with outside exposure. Garage "and cafeteria available in building. of month earn from 1st I nw Tor ear acimCB 52.81 A.

unchanged: Great Britain 30 day futures 2.81 A. Unchanged: Great Britain 0 day futures 2.81, unchanged; Great Britain HO day futures 2.80 unchanged: Belirlum franc 1 2.00, unchained: France (franc) .20 A of a cent, up .00: Germany (West-rni (Deutsche mark) 23.00 nth chanted; Holland Iguilder) 2K.4"9, unchanged: Italy (lira) .164 of a cent, tinchaiiEed; Portugal (eseudo) 3 51, unchanged; Sweden (kronal 19 34, unchanged: Switzerland (franc) (free) 23.13. unchanged; Denmark (krone) 14. o2, unchanged. I LATIN AMERICA Argentine (free! 1.48.

unchanged: Brazil (free) .73 of a cent, unchanged: Mexico 8.02. changed: Venezuela bolivar) 29.88. I unchanged. t' FAR TART TTone- Vnn. rtnll.e 1 wtrrms THI R.

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