The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 10, Ed. 1 Monday, June 25, 1945 Page: 1 of 6
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SA1
f. JUNE
__ *>« SALE,
Rond. S®
V yf®^&f5.-AT5?lia
Kentucky, Buytown. Ph”,
j^sr^
Murri,ll. Goose CtiS**
£SST ai»n^T~iar
gold*, largest there i.il.
bunch. We are now *1
acre of these priz. l^H
Hr-™ a]
One rooin ho7i7V~tKr-
Porte Carr0" Str^ at b-
1* 'nch _Tln gutters. Hid
Farm Corporation,
Studio at Home Furniture]
next to Bay Theater I
TnicE?n
SS££ft'i?“«
trailer houserS
5HJB. Defee. ' ”
equipped8 306 E.h£i
Outboard motor, 5 h p. r J
Zephyr. Good condition,,!
W. Republic.
’34 model Ford body Good
Uon. WU1 sell right. Moore
«ge, 303 Main, Baytown.
OI-WX*
FOR SALE — Seve
* ■ — oeverai substfl
frame buildings ranging id
from, 5 feet by 6 feet to 20 fj
80 feet, used during consul
on Plancors 483 and 1082
.sold to highest bidders. |
inspected any weekday
8:80 a. m. J ‘nn -
ewo a. m. and 4:30 p. m. B!<
be accepted by phone. For I
information, contact Mr.
Barden, Phone Goose Creel
■ : 2-' j
Eureka vacuum cleaner.!
AriArliftAH Anil non I
muieKa vacuum c I e {
cOhdWon. Call fi0-W
OneroonT houseTthree roeml
second hand lumber, all Jg
second nano lumDer, all bli
materials. John Harvel, end o
’•dll street at bay. la Porte.
Five-piece, dinette suite, j
Phone 860-W. • *
LOST AND FOUND t
One ring, keys and gas topi
Victor Pl*tt' finv ItaI • wlayir^l
Victor Platt on key ring''
reward. 617‘North Second, I
Creek. -
NOTICE
-
■typewriter and adding
repairing. Reliable
Phone 868*J.,
Armature and motor ,
24-hour service. Motors fori
Massey Bleotric; Phone 248.j
_
Spencer Health Support! I
D Cannon, registered e
ier. 40/ N. Commerce,
.Creek. • ' *
Commercial and domestic
eration service. All work )
teed. Authorized Frigidalwf
Ice. Strait Refrigeration i
309 Minnesota, Baytown.
1384-J.
8. G. Strange Transfer
has moved to Cedar Bayou, I
Itnolton Road. Phone 1181'
-_
Floors surfaced and fin
one* day. R, J. Tucker, 3121
Cali 894-J. |
Call 1060-J for your Fuller!
y and Rawleigh ^supplies. Mm|
p Ayres, 413
i,
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I ANNUAL BARBECUE j
Goose Creek and Barber’s?
Lodges, IOOF, Saturday,
33, at 7:00 P. M. All mer
urged to attend. De
conferred after the
U members of Goose
dge are requested to
i important meeting Mo
8:00 P. M. , * ,r’m
USED CARS
i93rmsderA~7S?d5r
Alva, Stewart Heights.
m
USED CARSI
TOP PRICES
Jack Saunder
| Baytown
NOTICE,
B-4 seiling your w*0 j
aa “wKhortfaS."
rSv.':,
IS? S-Cj
m*-''
minimum hut
* Rainfall Saturday,
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NO. 10
GOOSE CREEK, TEXAS, MONDAY, JUNE.25, 19 4 5
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m FIELD, Wash., June 25. -(U.P.)-President
left McChord Field today, bound by air for Port*
I gan Francisco.
_ Mon C. Wallgren of Washington and Sen. War-
■ yagnuson, (D.-WaSh.), accompanied Mr. Truman
^i’resident will Sve at. Hamffgan "field"outside
io and after gewfifbny at the field where he
fifties
iwa May
115,000
will meet the heads of 50
delegations to the Uncio
conference, he will proceed
ceed to the Fairmont hotel in a
formal procession.
In the late afternoon the Presi-
dent will receive all the Uncio
delegates, then attend a dinner
given for him by Secretary of
State E. R. Stettinius. Jr.
On Tuesday the President will
receive a committee of San Fran-
cisco citizens, then go before the
final plenary session of the con-
ference in the late afternoon,
S "the Okinawa cam- speaking about 5 or 5.30 a’cloek.
past the 110,000-mark Then next morning the .Presir.
“ * llent will leave for his hometown, -
Independence, 0., where he will
spend several days In homecoming
...__celebrations there and at Kan-
•h Japanese’ remnants Sa® citF'
mopped Up—4,280 were The President regarded his San
.1... Francisco speech as one of his
most important appearances since
entering the White House. It will
Saturday, 109.768 Jap- .$•» Pr,evi*'v °,f the couni he will
K«,r, slain or taken follow in his meeting next month
^ with Prime Minister Churchill and
Marshal Stalin.
The President was expected to
LUZON-
Sfofufe Miles
3
Allied Fliers Batter Jan
1 ■
Empire 0* 5,000-Front
BigJour To
Set Date To
United Nations Fight
To Destroy German
Try Top Nazis Economic Spearheads To
■The united nations Groat Air
Raids
From
Tokyo Admits Los*
| Pacific Isle *. |
[ June 25. -(UW-JapanOse
\ Tokyo finally admitted
E"of the island.
enemy toll was not
"immediately, but the
OKINAWA OURS, MAINLAND NEXT?—Now that Okinawa (t)
has been secured by the tl. 8. Tenth Army after a long, savage bat-
tle, the war against the Japs it expected to be stepped up with a
possible land invasion feared by the reeling Nips. Meanwhile, in
. China the battle continues with victorious Chinese armies advanc-
ing to within three miles of the vital airport St Liuchow (8),
abandoned by the U. 8. 14th Air force seven months ago. Tokyo
claimed tbit Jap mom In the Klangsl province northeast of Hoag’
Kong had routed six Chinese division. The Chinese said that the
Japs In the Holhong (Liuchow) peninsula of western Kwangtung ,
had struck north from Umgonk, 279 miles west of Hong Kong.
This Jap drive (3), It is believed, is aimed at protecting Jap com-
munications with Hfanan. (International) ■ ;
Confcftce Will B« Hold
Tuesday In .London; Rads
Join At Last Minute
N. June 25. -tUP.)
British foreign office
the trjjal of major Nazi war °*BBp,lUon
^R|Aad he *<>ld how thlu country.
WASHINGTON, June 25. -(U.P.) .........
are now engaged in a ruthless campaign to stamp out Ger- pra.|nv«$i(
man economic spearheads in neutral European and Latin- Qr r
American countries and thus defeat, the Nazi plan for a y
return to power via stepping stones in other nations, a PEARL HARBOR,
)ld today. —(U.P.)—At least
air forces
Japaneasp
homeland to ~v w -------- .
Portugtti »nd of their stolen empire.
ltr ltk* ’ In a week-end that saw
senate committee was toll
• n
London to,ccmf.rence on ^ottar during
In a week-end that saw
some of the heaviest areial
Htopturcd Saturday alone
the figures soon will
i or even 115,000.
the American in-
ftezn April L The total
nHpt dead and 7,902
Including 2,811.
German Communist
Party. Reorganized
including 2,886 . labor LQNDON. June »-^>-A Mos- f Magidoff said it was not yet
criminals.
The conference will open in
London tomorrow with delegates
from the United States, Britain
and France in addition to Russia.
The four countries will discuss
procedure and a date for trials of
Reichsmarshai Herman Gocring,
I.heG^™an Prieto* plaS^
that German cartels played » 1000 f
along with other nations, is even Zreat part in the rearmament of ^ ,»r*ets aer
now conducting a campaign of Germany after the last war, and m„M fron(
economic warfare against that Oayton told the committee that Froril'the Kurile*
potent Nail threat first stop* already have been tak- eve t o( .llanc
■In Latin-America, for instance, en toward the dissolution of Ger- fighter to giant S
Wkyton said that the United mu ^iiktpttiqnal combine*. i0e took part in the ore-in
sute* had "eliminiiied" or was anticipated that Oerman iaybit- tennJZrhn taroeidnei
W more other high Nasis.
Russia at first had ignored in-
Inneutrai
6 known “sitod
omic penetratii
European co
fcnslve. The target*
mosa. Canton, Hong
countries paration* commission.
fR|P . .'base on true WemaHnna! conn cow broadcast said today that the known whether any other political ‘L“r\V»r siaJ« he said the allied had used this Ho said that the United Nations
^-g-ss 3|s“r, r srrrir
1 from Okinawa since last the arrival of President Truman ^ith ^vfe^miUtervauthoriUes^n matiorf caHin^for th^ ertaWish- .erty;*a Spaniah decree freezing ing the main inducements for
popan. Kyushu, the Kui
Msrcui
via Okinawa slncfe ltfiit the arrival of President Truman with Soviet military authorities in mation calling for the establish- of war criminals will erty* a
V the communique said, for a dramatic climax Of ttys nine- Berlin and with the Carman mag- ment of a "democratic anti-fascist ]Lnr# Mt the united States ’ control
mil naw fANMft mi ’NlA W6^1C*Oiu ^ -..'V ‘ trnds>afsss* ° nmr1 AAPPAOItAllrfanf OnK. MOrima'I in fitSMMV meoA Annnlta. ■ . ■■■,» ■ .< . Axla ni
rand navy forces on the
f peninsula made thdirl
(slashing assault”, June 13
and of Rear Adm.
('Ota, the communique
ts’s body was found in a
; Amci iian marbaog. BO I
it staff had comniUte'd sui-
| dashing, thjpir throat*.i
f Gei Mitsuru ;U*bljtma.|
>on Okinawa, ’
remaining
Dn a final
communique said.
The conference meeta in plenary
;PWT) to-
session at , 9:30 o’clock (P!
night to give formal approval to
the new world charter. But it-ex*
(See Truman Tlylng, Page 2)
V:.;/d - ’2 V-J, 1 $ \ , ' •' •
Siberian Reds
Gef Lend-Lease
I
istrates,” NBC correspondent Rob- regime" in Germany and organiza-
ert Magidoff said in the Moscow tion of a democratic parliament in
broadcast.' the new republic.
He said the German communists Magidoff said the proclamation
already had begun publishing a stated German communists were
newspaper, and had announced a “all for the development of free
prpgipm which wd# described as trade and private enterprise in
■‘opposed to the introduction of Germany on the basis of private
the Soviet system in Germany." property.”
_ _
He has proposed that ail top
war criminals be tried simultan-
eously on a charge of conspiracy
before the end of the summer.
Britain endorsed the proposal.
Axis or Axis-dominated countries; urrnngcimmts'wtlh the Germans. ^
1 5.
Hinson Taking Over Lions
Ceremony Tuesday Night At Kemah
reus island, the Ms
Kukishimas, Luzon and
Tokyo admitted that Ol
base for bigger aerial
come was lost.
The Ja mnese feared
invasion mi Romeo, and
announced rivlllons bad
moved inland from Hallkpopon.
IMumled by sea and air for two
“Tj- One . jiMiwe»e, braad-
dined (Hal landing ad-
•t Ballkpapan, «n Bor-
neo’s east const. MS been {;
cheeked.
In amithcr preview Of tbl
8ee Pap EnRdre, Page *) sj
i !•
1:
-L>-; •
Threatens
Soviets Pinning Down
Strong Jap Forces
Haw-Haw Pleads Innocent
Joyce Claims American Citizenship
W. D. Hinson wilt be installed
......... “ -Cities
Bus Mishap '
r and women frlenda at the Kemah
it If Beaten
iV
LONDON, July 25.- -ttlB-^-Willjam ers following his capture in Ger-
WASHTNGTON June 25_<l*P>— “Lord Haw-Haw” Joyce pleaded many. Byrne also Introduced a - » , ....
- Sd States L supplying innocent to charges of treason to- copy of a birth certificate showing persons, mostly .military
. \ Ji
Vehicle Strikes Cow,
Plunges Over Bluff
JOPLIN, Mo., Jjine 25.
Coffee cltjb at 8 p. m. Tuesday.
President W. T. Creager will
preside at the dinner, and remind*
ed club members today that the
if ft) regular Tuesday noon luncheon
will not be held. J. Justin Jenson,
superintendent of the Barbers
Hill Independent School district
CapSSg down strongT^WMiPigCT ^lunged^ver^fs-^m-’ fnchar^e of3th^n^allariom'1'1 *
anese forces across the Man- *jSS?court that the he VsThomTn Galwav Ireland d bankment. Other new officers of the club
:: ilMiS SIMIp,
^w^c__^^^^jgteayo^h^ou^hat Joyce causehe wag not a British sub- officers said the bus careened third vice president; Max Altman.
lVnd-lease aid” to boMeM^ussian day, basing his plea on a tonten- Joyce was born April 24, 1908, In Aentoto
Krm Siberia wtre the Red tion he is an American citizek Brooklyn, NJL The prosecutbr
1 . T. .. Oknwlne ■ Hoorl rtnforul i no InMne* 01 c/1 onhm
pr • •J’S/.i
kill Not Willing
rye With Minority
If, July 25. —(UK)—Prime foreign economic Auuuiuauatu,
r Churchill opened a 1,000- Leo T, Crowley revealed new de-
utii upcnuu a Leo T. urowiey reveaiea new ue- in o-rtrtfrhm onn nf 7 T -T T r: T «♦ J uiuceru wuu L«e MUO wmwhvu WJiru Vigc yuwnvt whh
tour today with a talis about the shift in lend-lease w** Tb,^?J" ^m an j,?ct' Byrne,told ihe cour‘ al,ens from the highway, catapulted over rc-clected secretary; Allen Rice,
HP* Unless the county emphasis for Russia in testimony ®n W*hman naturalaed »* in some circumstances also owe the embankment and landed on treasurer; aifford M.
e Conservative vartipl IHpublic today by the house a'legianceto.thc trown.”. ~ ........
iJidy fFity *" th® genCral appropriations committee. had claimed British cit zens p Tn h(a clatr_mp„, ,InvPB
in use people thinking I
to serve unless I . priauons totalm^^^LWO.OW-
pwoipmtttHis conRuiiee. „„inossnort to <m to ^ statement, Joyce said that
The committee reMmmended de- ^Prijing higgNevv h^re^ed^ ^ge^retaon
York birth certificate as proof he <8*e L°rf.Hisr-Hnw, Page 2)
was not British.
Joyce, who was neatly dressed
and very attentive at today's hear-
ing will appear again Thursday, -
when his trial will be set for July. *
Prosecution Counsel L. A. Byrne _ _____
read a statement Joyce was said
»peat majority when I re- more than 99 per cent for war pur-
m house,” he told a (8ee Siberian Reds, Page 2)
tnered around his car at ■ : ' M
> comity ■ seat of Buck-
lire.
1 his first step on
~ ‘ iy tour
party
Coventry,
iter, Leeds,, Brad-
i a whin- Tri-Cities
thatewii!°take r; ar Al
ntry, Binning- 0//l//l76l fsT
., Leeds, Brad- - _ , • .
95 Degrees
Negro Held For
Assaulf-Murder
I Its top. The dead included the
driver, who was fdnned in the
wreckage.
The injured were taken to hos-
pitala here and at Camp Crowder.
■ Public, relations officers at
■■^^^^^■Bond. tail!
twister; W. J. Loti Won Tamer,
and Sydney 8. Gould and Dan
Stallworth, director*.
Retiring officers of the club are
Gus Jacobs, u M. Treackmana
Stallwo
vorth, vi<» presidents;
camp Crowder said that none of Hinson, tailtwister; Robert Hill,
the soldiers was In critical condi- Lion Tamer; W. C. Morris, trees- w D Hinson
tion and all were expected to re- Urer. and George L Bennett and
cover. Abe Rosenzwsig, directors. '
They reported that the bus first The committee on arrangements ard o Housion,
struck a cow which had wandered fpr the dinner was headed by J. man show, win
OPA Assured Of
Ufe For Year
‘ » v
Sharp Restrictions On ^ t -•
Federal Aganey Loom
WASHINGTON, June 30. ~<ITI -
The OPA was headed for another
year of somewhat modified ac-
tivity today as the government
promised civilians more food
the coat of living ros
tenth* of one per cent.
Legislation extending the OPA’i
life a -year beyond Beptel
June SO expiration date h
cd both houses. Both the
and the senate have written
rious restrictiohs into their m
ures, however, arid wide differ
enccs in the nature of these cur!
must be Ironed out in
enee between the two bodies.
■ Chairman Elmar’ Thomas,
p
ivtoued as a. one-
II ’.i tKMSPef en-
;r mtmtolFW’ the
Ofcla ), of ,the senate agricultur
committee hoped to eiiminate on
of those difference* today by
taining an immediate senate
on
i Safe Crackers
Its been warm weather lately,
* t^ii thm ’s aimoiy suAmer Jfake.
Bayou Hasonk Officers
To Be Installed Tonight
were holding Richard
Gamble, negro, 32, Forth Worth,
today on charges Of murdering
welfare and social worker Mrs.
Lydia T. McBride during the early
1 fioming hours of last June 6.
program committee are
Bice and J D. Wbolford.
Wing Loot
s ■
reaa a oustcnicatw ***** , BlfilCK a cow miiw imu houuwvu uie uhhici uwuuuim/ ------- -------
to have made to Intelligence offie- FORT WORTH. June 25._(UP)_ onto a highway, then continued b. Hollaway. Also serving oirthis • lertalner.- Gtl-er
~ Polipe I^r« ^Mdln* >:Richard plunglft|r W6r and’val*!J Rl,UT mmm
^eSaywle Tm^mX8 m Probe Expected Hurricane Houston Meat ay i n™
Dist. Atty. Al Oyde said he Skd
135,000
5 •]
compared*
■gfrasamatts
- m „ , aseotuud *mhnI whet^M- CbiMmn mm-rsmST <&-
M. E. smith win be installed mittance of the crime wou||heIp Okla.), 4old reporters today that
noted Saturday.
.aswas*
"known 6&tc cmckcrs ^ midnight. _ ,
t,” were being held to* «’^S^a^mtnted Bayou JcWge, and George & Mg*. aKy^The^tatrict attorney said be
Be^toienboroueh of Tfe unp^santness of Houston's field will be inrtaH*d. worshipful toW the negro that he could give
! the men were ar- curient heat wave-^xdujng ‘u“
WASHINGTON, June 25. -Ol-
More than !
Moving Up Bfe#uf|egK *-
some members of his senate agrf- ’ '£Q$f COQSt
-
^-----p - j yyljwtaa d:
_ ’ ROU8TON, June SK -(rjb-The J-'w ^
neraav when they were humidity reachedI - r- -- 0ff10er and i^e noy o
hyVficers while divid- degre«* Aunday, the ««Ogr Ml marshal.
: of monDy,
SrSSfS
s s* - « - —■ "sssv^r
meat departments of several hun- na . . .
dred Houston kMI grocers were j„ -
reau reported.
M 'iv.£ Aa
Wm
wm&ss
;
TOWN
T—
Stocks Close Today
x I
the Atlantic coast at ■ ntllaa fA uonnT ' ‘ Paralysis of
hour, was centered 40 miles off The Retaii Grovers association Detroit area ‘
this seaport today. Hurricane said "about 500’stores oUlta TOO- of the Ms
warning* were up from Wllming- grocer membership were dosing
1 W-Cttie*; D. Lawrence, • ‘
[here 20 years out Cedar
visiting here for the Allied Stores *.......
Mercer getting ready American Radiator j, ■
CrWy Ottoen. Nation^ Bank * Trust Co.
30(4 Ohio Oil ............>■.....EJJJ.
14% Packard Motors ........ • 7%
s - Spai
»S she
A. T. COLE
Cash
Ceiling Price]
for Your Car
Any Make- Any I
aiding'* laug
he rides with
SpeCdy” H;
lr jsrtarr.
* hdng a bit of railroad-
le Myers is vacationing
laughter Chrysler Motors
the Cities Service ..............
J on a trip to
*!> details not
Hrubv Commercial Solvent .
Consolidated Aircraft 2*
Curtis-Wright .. - .........”1*7
Du Pont .....iits
Electric Bond and Share ... 14%
Electric Rower and Light ... »
Freeport Sulphur ........... .
General Electric ............
General Motor* ............’ g
Graham Paige ...........“
Greyhound *«••••••'.........
Gulf Oil ..........'rL'” 77
Ha U. and Power Co....... ‘I
Houston OH ......,,T,
Hudson Motors .....»...••• **•
Humble Oil ...••••••.......
and Laughlin
174% Pure 01b
.... 35% Republic Steel .........
80% Rustless Steel ......«>:• ,
113% Sinclair ................
23% Skellv .................
17Vi Southern Pacific
Soerrv Corporation
culture committee were seeking
probe of the Com-
hfm no such assurances .where-
upon Gamble broke down* and
confessed in a “personal talk” sppnse to charges that
with Clyde. emment corporation had
The negro said he could not re- in "secret deals” in grain pur-
member much of what had hap- c(,ase apparently aimed at low-
pened as he was drunk at the erlng gra|n prices. He said the -■-rr-i / „ ^ « c t markeU today__
time the assault-murder of Mrs. committes bad received reports of l°n. N. C., to Hatteras, W. their meat marK jurisdictional
—« McBride took place on the^steps whWc8aIe flrings |„ the ageacy. The storm r™s«d the Fiorbta would^keep them ^ unu^ we so«
•of an east side Fort Worth Thomas said a hearing Saturday peninsular north of Tampa yester-
school. He did remember, how- on nomination of former CCC day, but caused little d
ever, what he called a “scuffle” chairman J. B. Hutson to be un- The’ weathet bureau ■! MIU1U1U -llu ■■
a* -
from the school grounds. Althogh Hutsons' nomination expected to pass over the Carolina
was approved by the committee cape* this afternoon. It was ptek-
wltnesses said activities of the |ng up strength after putting out
to sea again. .
7 *
sr- ere able to buy meat at ceiling ofL
r ftfegartifeii). 1 -
tiiMM
move Saturday i»T others will to Detroit
night." official sahV
aosin
Brin* Your Paper
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Grocery
Standard Brands ------- -----*%.
Standard Oil of Tndtona .... 38%
Standard OH of New Jersey.. 88
Sunrsy OH .................
Texas Comoratkm ..........™
Texas Oulf 8ulphur 4»%
Ti^rn.ate'' Cornoration ...... 19%
T-P J and and Trust ........ 19%
T-P ex'! and Oil ...........w*<
ITa'tcd Aircraft .............. 30%
United Corporation ......... *%
TTnitod Gas ....... 11%
Ttattwj States Steel ......... 70%
Walworth 1*%
Western Union
White Motors ..............*2%
Wilson Company ............ »
Coke Kills Bill Changing
Candidate Filing Dotes
CCC should be investigated'
Social Security Official
islt Tri-Cities
Will Visit
Tri-State Transit Line
Strike May Be Broken
AUSTIN. June 23.-CR1-A bill of
the last legislature advancing dates
by which candidates for office
must file to get their names on the It Is not necessary for residents JACKSON, Miss.. June 35. —« J?»
ballot was vetoed today by Gov. of thto community to go to Hous- - Negotiations for settlement of
Coke R. Stevenson. ton to secure information and ae- the 16-day old strike of Tri-State
While the bill changed from slstance In completing applications Transit compan;
various dates in June to the uni- for Insurance payment* under the mechanics were
form date of the flret Monday In Social Security act, according to today.
April for state, district and county Fred C. Rogers, manager of the A si
candidates to file, it did not alter Houston office of the 8ocial Se- Nation. .....,
the date for filing by candlatea for curity board. red with labor leaders this
the U. a senate. A schedule Just received from ing.^
ling deadline was set at 1 p.
m. today. • >,
The action, designed to end ex-
tensive OPA price eellli
Lions by the city's meat 1
era, will leave only MO
dent grocers arid large -------
stores open to Houston house- I
wives. - ' ^ -!
Retail G^ers IrooctoUoo, said
Tri-State
operators and
underway here
■ of 1
forced by wh
MEMST"
of to* 10 u"1
“Uner the terms of this Wll. the Rogers
that a
- jggpE | gppiS
tive ol the Houston office will be Strove
United States Employment today
et the
Ketvinator .....—JJSTaOd'Mai*M% “EM* add* to the confusion to
Dairy
* Amirleii Aviation ... U%
'
St Ragla ....................
.7% our present election lawa”
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