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The Dailv Sentinel
OI...IIAL MANAG. .

lliBL• .Jetif)()L
Vt.tltfn!1 'Albl" Sct,oo'
•ttl11 bt- heM at the Rorie !':"Tim!"
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Federal Subsidies Sciys Pete Shields,
Manog~r Of The Local ASC Deportment

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cause It Is the popular label given to It by those who profess
to detest it. The very word connotes something evil in govern·
ment. Thus, It has become popularized In the press and on
speakers' rcstrums over the past 23 years.
, shields says it Is an equaUzatlon program. It Is designed
bring up farm Income on a par wltb city income. The core of
his Jll)lnts are:
1. ·Fanners are producers of the most necessary thing in
our Uvea, food. They make up the only, repeat only, segment
of Am~rl~an· population ·whlch 1 without controls, must sell Its
the cutest thio~• ~bl1p
produce fqr what It can get on the open m,arket. .•
. ·
pened down ' ' Kyger
2: LabOr is protected· by unions, llldustry Is protected by hlre) Alumn• meellns.
·
t
r
i
' ~greements, and patents.
.
Louis Ableo. or Jero111esvllle, o..
:
. obody haggtei with the Pomeroy or M~ddleport mel"· hodn't been back \" ma9y, many
year!l. Seeing Comer llradbur:y
c t over the price. of a new refrlgetator, or e cost of hav- (Kyger's gen10t tons time ouperln.
lng·a tooth pulled. Farmers and everybody pay tbe price.
tendentl oulslde. he wao chattlnr
4. But when a farmer brings a box of tomatoes to town to along - he knew CoJ)Ier was 1
sell the arguments over price st~. And the farmer has to sell teacher b~t ~ot WHERE he was.
because th&amp; tomatoes will spoil in 48 hour~.
Sez LouiS, If I were you, comer,
Jllr. Sllields grin a when \lll.says: ,
,
.
..
~cdh:!i .~ job hete at thla line new
"When the day comes tHat I can walk Into Mr. Glenroy
c• .;., told thla in the remlnt.·
ing's store and go out with a '250 refrigerator for the U25 I cent hour following the b~n~uet
offer 111m_. then our farmers wlll be content to sell tomatoes to the great enjoymont of us 11.
for
25c a oa~ket.':
Brln~• out aharply what 1 or
•
This incl.dimtally was the summary Shields ga¥e Wednes. 20 yem will' do lor a community,
•r
day at 'the end of a 'talk to the Pomeroy Lions club when the and 11 you're 1,v.(IY, mlrbt be •
••
good
Idea or
to gettoa get
coodorientated
brtellnr
·
ASC program here was outlined briefly.
llrot hour
•.
10
Other highlights of Mr. Shields' remarks were that since it ao to speak.
'
••
is
.a
national
necessity
farmers
maintain
and
rebuild
their
.
.
•
• SOIIJ, !be taxpayers generally should assist. Hence, payments Dave Garroway speak inc from
•••
U~. ~ade by the go~ernment for farm po!Jdg, pasture Improve. Chattanooga where he w.. rhow·
•
men!,
and even the soli bank program which the speaker said lng entrancing vlewo of Tenne..ee
•
Is nothlnJ more than a nlfe word fot lhe old crop allotment River, Rock City and a point where
·
you can see •even atatet at one
I
1
1
'•
p an.
fell Jwoop, WIB having the- tlmt Of
Farmers In Meigs County this year are recelvln&amp; $26 for hla life. lie even went to eliding
~ilch
~i:re they. are not pJaqtlng wheat on, or lf planted, plow- hil ,., In 1 sentence or two.
0
ed uffiler.
Man, I'd like to 1et down thata.
The wheat allotment program Is entirely voluntary and wo/y ete •ummer and loll are over.
farmers here have consistently voted for it. A farmer may I'd •een the Norris D1m In 1937,
raise up to 15 acres ol wheat, no more, and receive subsidy whlle en route to Florida but I'd
•nts to male• U" the difference between what he selts It like to get up In the olouda on
~
Lookout Mountain where my UD~r:
. alld what is flaured as a "pariW' price. If he raises more ole S1muel "fit" In that bloody en·
•
than U acres he issubject.to penalty.
.
gagement.
"There never bas been a penalty farm In llllil&amp;s County," Bu• I'm not gonna to llke Ike
•
Shields ~ald.
and "Monlle" Montgomery tell
As
for
tobacco
It
Is
an
lmpossibllltj.
for
a
farmer
to•
alar!
how it ought to have been loulht."
••
•• th~ey did at Oettys.bura .
ralaln&amp; tobacco If he Is not .already "n."
th1em-1 1 wu disappointed in thooe two
~tlvea lay down the number of acre&amp; to be
py1 _ wll'o'ii ever thing protei.
baaild on an estimate of producing 130 per
of
olonal J~•loull' would have gone
•
Tobacco Jeopie now make as mucb profit on .3 of ,n aero
thot tar!
. 1
they use to on one acre. The price Is Me per lb. whereas
That dimmed tht tuiter of those
•
fore crop restriction farmer&amp; worked their head&amp; off on
live •.tars tor "'"· juot o teeny tilt.
·acrea and·received eight to 1~ per lb.
·· 'I)'et till&amp; h•• ho· effect o~ the
"sumer'1' said S8ieid£, ·~se
:!i~t pJnnlea' worth of tobacco
. ~ltferen"¢e Is in procu.lllna,
.!!
·' '·
··,AI of this Is real grhit from tbe grAss
,
.,d:majol'lty
·et farmers,, big and small, favor
,.
~overed it quickly. ll'arinera
.
•• " J;w·&lt;Bell,lon
l)reilll upon themselves. The secret pf our
••
,fino policy must be In a way to hate "soeiallztd"
and Yel retain basic lndiYidual freedoms. For
. UpOll 'I IIIUdes of farmers, agriculture Is
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mq,re controls. Tber~ seems to be no by-pass,
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Poullily the voluntary pro,1rams 11 admlnlaterH · by the
ASC pOint toward a reasoliabie soluUon. There It no uae ally
· mor• IIIYI~g :•tet's g6 baCt.'' Or refus\Jia tb lee tbe fahlters'
• •; · : ,, «&lt;de. Are·
hls attle, aftd solidly, too, aceoa'dln* . to Mr.
,-; ''\' f • ,SI)j~ll~. ~dinitti~l tbat, we must looll t91-\Y'ard \d wotllln~out ilriclr:
,, ai~~~· 1101'uttona to farm problems wllhln our trad.ltionil 11t
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Hold up, there, reader, don't conclude that we are ~~~·~!I
Pete on his back and saying "Brother, you're so right,',
so right." Not at all. Maybe he Is; maybe he Isn't. Not are ·we
trying to imply he's wrong. But the straightforward manner
M•. Shields tells the farmer's side In the probllln'l~ revolving
around conserv•tlon, crop allotments and the soil bank, I!
worthy of special note. HIS" story-rigln or wrong-fteeds tell·
lng and re-telling locally and In every agricultural commurlity
because It is· rich food for discussion .on one of the great qtlea·

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F&lt;i~rs Kove TheirSi~e In Wonting

One of our favorite speakers in IJtese Parts Is Pete $b!Pids
of Letart Falls, manager of Ibe F'ederal AgliMturai Sfabill·
zatlj&gt;n and Conservation office ip fomeroy. He ra'llks high be·
C4UBe he can-and frequently do~preseht' to (owb folks;""
pfet(y a justification for governjllimt "'giveaway" prog~ams to
fanners as may be made.
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This always has added inter~t.tlee~se
' fourth generation Republlcanr ilf;l@lf!J!, wlrerr ~~~u!~i~:~~:~,~
Congress are reported 1o looiC:Cilliiiy upon this ki
ment.

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\ &lt;as;a

Daily sentinel

The Dailv Sentinel
OI...IIAL MANAG. .

lliBL• .Jetif)()L
Vt.tltfn!1 'Albl" Sct,oo'
•ttl11 bt- heM at the Rorie !':"Tim!"
\fll!th9dist Cht•~h ~trinnin,:r nr
._.,.o!'lrl'ly,' June 17 frt'11"1 g to 1 t ·M

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·, ?!tat

Federal Subsidies Sciys Pete Shields,
Manog~r Of The Local ASC Deportment

Ed1rin.

'J'uecrlay

tt&gt; Jfol,...,. fl'n•
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S!Jn
On

1:00 Today • , · ~
Q:OO ~~ompar ilootO ·

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to,oo '111• Ptl~ Is Rl1llt
10:30 Truth or Conoe•i•·····
1.1:00 Tie Tr¥: Dough
11:30 It C&lt;JU1d Be you
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'.l'oday

Romper Room
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Ptloo It klr!U

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Tac IJl'YI~.J. Ji,
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Could Be You

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Tr.uttr or

Current

•

1:00 My IJttle Martie
1:30 TeJW~H 1 Ernie "'
2;00 Ka!!)iet 'l'hoatet
1100 ~ Q.j.,e ,or a. Oay •
)I:&gt;Q.. lfildVn ll?mail&lt;:-~
Comedy Time
Movietime

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THURSDAY

..: c:;.;&lt;:l'..c!'rr~o. -

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7:00 · ~inllltt• ·a
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7:30 Bolllon laO!Ue •.,
8:oq . Captoln' lbggatoo '
8:30 coru.. Ateher . '
9:00 Gatry Moor9:30
. Go'dftey
-the 10:30,
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11:00
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Did You Know 11uu?

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3:30 Edge of Nlsht
4:0Q The E;arly. Show
5:30 Your E!ao Rf!porter

5:45 Spo.rl.l Patlde'
5:~5

WeJthermtn

8:15

Dout~o.s '.Edwatds

6:80 .Action

6:30

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cause It Is the popular label given to It by those who profess
to detest it. The very word connotes something evil in govern·
ment. Thus, It has become popularized In the press and on
speakers' rcstrums over the past 23 years.
, shields says it Is an equaUzatlon program. It Is designed
bring up farm Income on a par wltb city income. The core of
his Jll)lnts are:
1. ·Fanners are producers of the most necessary thing in
our Uvea, food. They make up the only, repeat only, segment
of Am~rl~an· population ·whlch 1 without controls, must sell Its
the cutest thio~• ~bl1p
produce fqr what It can get on the open m,arket. .•
. ·
pened down ' ' Kyger
2: LabOr is protected· by unions, llldustry Is protected by hlre) Alumn• meellns.
·
t
r
i
' ~greements, and patents.
.
Louis Ableo. or Jero111esvllle, o..
:
. obody haggtei with the Pomeroy or M~ddleport mel"· hodn't been back \" ma9y, many
year!l. Seeing Comer llradbur:y
c t over the price. of a new refrlgetator, or e cost of hav- (Kyger's gen10t tons time ouperln.
lng·a tooth pulled. Farmers and everybody pay tbe price.
tendentl oulslde. he wao chattlnr
4. But when a farmer brings a box of tomatoes to town to along - he knew CoJ)Ier was 1
sell the arguments over price st~. And the farmer has to sell teacher b~t ~ot WHERE he was.
because th&amp; tomatoes will spoil in 48 hour~.
Sez LouiS, If I were you, comer,
Jllr. Sllields grin a when \lll.says: ,
,
.
..
~cdh:!i .~ job hete at thla line new
"When the day comes tHat I can walk Into Mr. Glenroy
c• .;., told thla in the remlnt.·
ing's store and go out with a '250 refrigerator for the U25 I cent hour following the b~n~uet
offer 111m_. then our farmers wlll be content to sell tomatoes to the great enjoymont of us 11.
for
25c a oa~ket.':
Brln~• out aharply what 1 or
•
This incl.dimtally was the summary Shields ga¥e Wednes. 20 yem will' do lor a community,
•r
day at 'the end of a 'talk to the Pomeroy Lions club when the and 11 you're 1,v.(IY, mlrbt be •
••
good
Idea or
to gettoa get
coodorientated
brtellnr
·
ASC program here was outlined briefly.
llrot hour
•.
10
Other highlights of Mr. Shields' remarks were that since it ao to speak.
'
••
is
.a
national
necessity
farmers
maintain
and
rebuild
their
.
.
•
• SOIIJ, !be taxpayers generally should assist. Hence, payments Dave Garroway speak inc from
•••
U~. ~ade by the go~ernment for farm po!Jdg, pasture Improve. Chattanooga where he w.. rhow·
•
men!,
and even the soli bank program which the speaker said lng entrancing vlewo of Tenne..ee
•
Is nothlnJ more than a nlfe word fot lhe old crop allotment River, Rock City and a point where
·
you can see •even atatet at one
I
1
1
'•
p an.
fell Jwoop, WIB having the- tlmt Of
Farmers In Meigs County this year are recelvln&amp; $26 for hla life. lie even went to eliding
~ilch
~i:re they. are not pJaqtlng wheat on, or lf planted, plow- hil ,., In 1 sentence or two.
0
ed uffiler.
Man, I'd like to 1et down thata.
The wheat allotment program Is entirely voluntary and wo/y ete •ummer and loll are over.
farmers here have consistently voted for it. A farmer may I'd •een the Norris D1m In 1937,
raise up to 15 acres ol wheat, no more, and receive subsidy whlle en route to Florida but I'd
•nts to male• U" the difference between what he selts It like to get up In the olouda on
~
Lookout Mountain where my UD~r:
. alld what is flaured as a "pariW' price. If he raises more ole S1muel "fit" In that bloody en·
•
than U acres he issubject.to penalty.
.
gagement.
"There never bas been a penalty farm In llllil&amp;s County," Bu• I'm not gonna to llke Ike
•
Shields ~ald.
and "Monlle" Montgomery tell
As
for
tobacco
It
Is
an
lmpossibllltj.
for
a
farmer
to•
alar!
how it ought to have been loulht."
••
•• th~ey did at Oettys.bura .
ralaln&amp; tobacco If he Is not .already "n."
th1em-1 1 wu disappointed in thooe two
~tlvea lay down the number of acre&amp; to be
py1 _ wll'o'ii ever thing protei.
baaild on an estimate of producing 130 per
of
olonal J~•loull' would have gone
•
Tobacco Jeopie now make as mucb profit on .3 of ,n aero
thot tar!
. 1
they use to on one acre. The price Is Me per lb. whereas
That dimmed tht tuiter of those
•
fore crop restriction farmer&amp; worked their head&amp; off on
live •.tars tor "'"· juot o teeny tilt.
·acrea and·received eight to 1~ per lb.
·· 'I)'et till&amp; h•• ho· effect o~ the
"sumer'1' said S8ieid£, ·~se
:!i~t pJnnlea' worth of tobacco
. ~ltferen"¢e Is in procu.lllna,
.!!
·' '·
··,AI of this Is real grhit from tbe grAss
,
.,d:majol'lty
·et farmers,, big and small, favor
,.
~overed it quickly. ll'arinera
.
•• " J;w·&lt;Bell,lon
l)reilll upon themselves. The secret pf our
••
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and Yel retain basic lndiYidual freedoms. For
. UpOll 'I IIIUdes of farmers, agriculture Is
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ASC pOint toward a reasoliabie soluUon. There It no uae ally
· mor• IIIYI~g :•tet's g6 baCt.'' Or refus\Jia tb lee tbe fahlters'
• •; · : ,, «&lt;de. Are·
hls attle, aftd solidly, too, aceoa'dln* . to Mr.
,-; ''\' f • ,SI)j~ll~. ~dinitti~l tbat, we must looll t91-\Y'ard \d wotllln~out ilriclr:
,, ai~~~· 1101'uttona to farm problems wllhln our trad.ltionil 11t
· ·1 ~tnei:lc41)&gt;~eedom of enteJ!pri~e.
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Where
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going? the federal pro- .~;;;~~~~~~~~~:;::::;=;:;:~=====::;;~;o;;;;l,
Flrli!,
Shields will
haulisus
down for calling
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l!l'llm for farmers a "giveaway." The term ws. used only .be·

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Hold up, there, reader, don't conclude that we are ~~~·~!I
Pete on his back and saying "Brother, you're so right,',
so right." Not at all. Maybe he Is; maybe he Isn't. Not are ·we
trying to imply he's wrong. But the straightforward manner
M•. Shields tells the farmer's side In the probllln'l~ revolving
around conserv•tlon, crop allotments and the soil bank, I!
worthy of special note. HIS" story-rigln or wrong-fteeds tell·
lng and re-telling locally and In every agricultural commurlity
because It is· rich food for discussion .on one of the great qtlea·

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F&lt;i~rs Kove TheirSi~e In Wonting

One of our favorite speakers in IJtese Parts Is Pete $b!Pids
of Letart Falls, manager of Ibe F'ederal AgliMturai Sfabill·
zatlj&gt;n and Conservation office ip fomeroy. He ra'llks high be·
C4UBe he can-and frequently do~preseht' to (owb folks;""
pfet(y a justification for governjllimt "'giveaway" prog~ams to
fanners as may be made.
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' fourth generation Republlcanr ilf;l@lf!J!, wlrerr ~~~u!~i~:~~:~,~
Congress are reported 1o looiC:Cilliiiy upon this ki
ment.

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WINNIPEG
Guy Martin, who
at Colgate University, hal
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by the Winnipeg Blue Bon\bers
of the Western
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Tuesday Evening · ·

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encouraged by his unantwoua declalon o\·er Walter Bya-r•, aiked.
lpdaf for a 'hot at l~e 1- eon.
lellder.
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IIIPM-IRS

WINNIPEG
Guy Martin, who
at Colgate University, hal
si_a:ncd
by the Winnipeg Blue Bon\bers
of the Western
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Football Union. He joina two

other American !lanai

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encouraged by his unantwoua declalon o\·er Walter Bya-r•, aiked.
lpdaf for a 'hot at l~e 1- eon.
lellder.
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DeMarco," .. ld lAnk~ VJr811 "Dtl· .
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,OR CONSlSTJIN'l:

Harrisonville

RESULTS

to tile KelP H..ptW lui Sun-

Hysell Ru11

day.

ly Mn. Clarenc:a ltu,..(r
Mr. and Mra . G}Jrland cr~ow

Br Ava GUk..,
1be ·Harrisonville •.tore ~ W,s
closed Monday and Tueaday. M. lord and two Aon.s of Columbus
and lira. Delmar .Rhode1, owner.: were weekend 1Ue5tl o~ Mr, and
haviDJ gone to Charleston tor Mrs. Elroy Maglone.
Mr. and Mr.s. Cl.arenee P.dce of
the funeral of bJ.s mother.
Mr. -aQ.d Mrt. Hlai· _P'reni;:h, Mt•. Rutbmd, were ealleJ'a. of Mr. and
aild Mrs. Frank HaiUdaY, Mr. ~ild Mrs. Clarence RuaseU recen:Uy.
MrL Almira Musser of SPrbtS:
Mr.S: "virgU t\~lna,.. an" · Shll'on
and tola Clark attended' ~e tun· fleld hal · been villting
enl of Wald lf•Ult!Oy at ~10· and nelthbora bere and wal' ~til ·
Dana .,Epple . haa moved to 1 the Iten aerJoualy iU and · was t.akflln
Emma BriJbt farm .
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Clyde

Ferrell lae:t Tb.\U'Idu wel;8 hbl
brother, Pl(r: and · )ln. Jack Fe,..
rell and daughter Jriyee ot W. V '·
and lb. and Mrs. Ar.tll'ur Fetrt'l

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' C::y:-·=TJiAC'I'OR sALES and
VI. Phone '!'l/'248118. 1 12 tOte
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GBUESER BLOCII: CO.
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for your mea~ aibri:eyt

4291!

Err:HT ROOM Dwelling, newly
~ll&lt;!Oflted Inside and out., large
lot, within G ·min. walk from
Court Houae . A. N. Beniel,
a. IIAWWIGs sOiill
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HOMETO)VN, l'a . . UP - For
Q~~ny ye~a. ijuJh ,J!!endexter .Jr .
Wa1h1 pe\liripapermaif an~ publiclet
· Jn, Phllodel~hlo, Mn. Pendexter ·
"'"" ciOgJ ii 1 bObby. Recently
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TJ.te!,r tdvertiaementl read: "·P en·
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haviDJ gone to Charleston tor Mrs. Elroy Maglone.
Mr. and Mr.s. Cl.arenee P.dce of
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aild Mrs. Frank HaiUdaY, Mr. ~ild Mrs. Clarence RuaseU recen:Uy.
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enl of Wald lf•Ult!Oy at ~10· and nelthbora bere and wal' ~til ·
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