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OLUME 91
BRENHAM, TEXAS, THURSDAY, OCT. 18, 1956
NO. 207
Tornadoes, Floods
Hit South Texas
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By FREDERICK LAUDON
Presents Check To Winner
United Press Staff Correspondent day.
STOCK HOLM. Sweden (UP) —A
new method of diagnosing heart at Columbia University, .Freneh-
of five as originally planned. The
Peggy O’Neil Hurt
venson on his proposal to stop, all
“We simply refuse to do it all Saturday about noon. .
it with us, we are going to stay ankle that night, and her moth-
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to
see
drilled 28 oil wells rind struck
Absentee voting for the Novem-
ber 6
bega n
maneuvering. They said the Riv-
er Oaks bank
“hard
For the pretty 17 - year - old
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Great To Be Yank
20. More than 70 per cent of
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Oil Speculation Found
In Bank Failure Probe
3 Receive Nobel Prize
For Heart Discovery
Denies Suits
Ever Incited
By NAACP
BRENHAM
The City Of
Hospitality
SQUALL HOWLS
ACROSS STATE
BRINGING RAIN
Then mehod involves catheteri-
zation <. the heart — the slipping
into th > heart of a tube which
permits study of the internal con-
Brenham High School Princi-
pal G. L. Keahey reported Thurs-
day that 90 reserved seat tickets
for the Brenham . Bryan football
game Friday night have been
Brenham Weather
Considerable cloud i ness
and mild with scattered showers
and thundershowers through
Friday. Low tonight 60, high to-
morrow 80. Readings for 24-hours
up to 7 a. m. today: Max. 88,
Min. 59, 7 a, m. 61, Sunset 5:48.
and other banks refused to have
anything to d» with the maneuver.
Liquidators may attempt to take
over the oil properties anyway or
at least the share owned by the
man they believe is- responsible
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bank scandal.
' The oil speculation was financed
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major cmpaign swings through
New Enhgland, the Midwest and
and the Ear West..
President Eisenh wer c h a rged
Adlai Stevenson with “half truth,’
Alfred Wagner, 64, of 805 West
Main Street, Brenham, died at a
local hospital Thursday at 1:05
p.m.
He had been in failing health
for several years.
Funeral arrangements will be
announced later by the Simank-
Buske Service.
GIRL FOR:
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Murphy of
Brenham announce the birth of a
girl, Sara Beth, at the Milroy Hos-
pital Thursday at 6:29 a. m. She
weighed nine pounds, 12 1-2 oun-
ces.
By O. B. ELLIS, JR.
United Press Staff Correspondent
TYLER, Tex. (UP)—The executive secretary of the 112
•NAACP branches in Texas swore on the witness stand today
that no paid NAACP organization worker had ever incited
or solicited a desegregation lawsuit in the.state.
such a stop.
Most small depositors, however,
President Prom ises
To Press School
Aid Bill
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knd
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this year after.a segregation rider
was attached to the bill.
The President also attacked Ste- 1
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One of the main charges in attorney General John Ben
Shepperd’s suit to run the NAACP out of Texas is that
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rises on the Leona River and West
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Calendar of Events
was । left shoulder and carried a white I
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in health," with thoughtful
mnee.
STOELKES HAVE GIRL
Mr. and Mrs. Delphine Stoelke
of Brenham, Route 5, are the par-
ents of a girl born at Milroy Hos-
pital Wednesday at 6:25 p. m.
Weighing eight pounds, eight
•nd three • founth ounces, she
Was been named Sheryi Lynn.
BOSTON, Tex. (UP)—Mrs. Jose-
phine Jones Black was found in-
nocent of the murder of her elder-
ly father by an anl-male jury Wed-
nesday night.
Mrs. Black had been char ged
with shooting her father, Joe Jones
while he slept March 11 in a room
behind his store in Bloomburg.
R. C. Richardson, of Bloomburg
was convicted earlier of the mur-
der and sentenced to 20 years in
prison.
He claimed Mrs. Black hired
him to do the shooting, then did it
herself when he lost his nerve.
Alfred Wagner, 64,
Dies At Hospital
It Serves Two Purposes
It serves two purposes .the
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' rie limp slightly. A white slipper
; pressed tightly on her
and tn cherish in sickness
Brenham Banner-Press
Member of the United Presst The Greatest World-Wide News Service
much as $5 million in phoney
paper through the bank, examin-
ers said.
Federal investigators said that
the man involved in the oil deals
bride, Pretty Cherrie Lie Thomp- , ing vows Wednesday,
son. it wis naturally -the most im- i
were cheered by an ‘ announce-
ment that they may get all their
money back, and soo.
The Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation, which gwarantees de-
posits’ up to $10,000 in federal
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nations as she recited the wedd- ’
general election
RETINI NG:
21. Seven out of 10 barrsl
k Texas crude oil are refined in
? Texas.
22. Three out of 10 gallons of
; gasoline refined in U. S. made
T jn Texas.
i 23. Texas refining capacity is
B 2 4 million barrels of crude a
was the
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right foot.
Th se who knew witched Cher- amputated. Whether this will halt 1
10. Operators pay out some •
$60,000,000 yearly for lease
rentals.
11. Texas operators drilled
18.981 holes in 1955; 5,124 were
“wildcats,” 80 per cent of which
were dry.
12. In 10 years since World
War II, Texas operators have
drilled 148,971 wells with total
footage of 666,606,000 (126,250
miles).
13. Roughly 30 per cent of
wells drill in nation drilled in
Texas.
14. Average of 1,382 drilling
I rigs operated in Texas during
1 1955.
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’ 1 interese eate to benefit big busi-
a ! ness in a speech prepared for de-
l1 livery today in Joplin, Mo.
I The President, touring the Pacif-
I ic Coast, pledged in a speech pre-
l pared for delivery in Tacoma,
Wash., today to press for congres-
sional approval early next year of
his $4 billion school construction
program.
ences of Branches,' NAACP, as
well as an assist mt field secre-
tary, representing the New York
headquarters in the state. o
Under defense questioning oy
NAACP attorney W. J. Durham,
of Dallas, Washington was re-
peatedly asked if he solicited any
person in Dallas, Tlarrant, Harris
cr 'any other county in Texas’’
to file a lawsuit intended to break
down segregation in public
schools.
Washington said that he went
on the NAACP payroll as an as-
sistant field, secretary at $4,000 a
year and is at this time a card-
carrying member of the Union of
Social Workers CIO.
U.S. Government Hired Him
The witness said that prior to
joining the NAACP staff he had
been employed as a dispatch
clerk in the Dalbas post office.
Under cross-examination, Wash-
ington went through a detailed ex-
planation of his duties. The wit-
ness repeatedly aflirmed that he
contacted NAACP members in re-
gard to possible filing of integra-
tion suits in Dallas only after
they had been referred to him by
locakechapter members.
4 Men Killed
As 2 Freight
-Trains Collide
FORT WORTH (UP) — Oil । be used to-help piy off depositors,
speculation today crept into the : Lawyers were r e k d i n g the laws
investigation of the River Oaks — — se-l ... 1
By UNITED PRESS
Touring Republion and Demo-
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He said he would ask that the and pulmonary ailments nnd two i born Dr. Andre Cournand, 61, his
school construction program be American physician who. brought i associate for 25 years nt Colum-
carried out in four years, instead the method to a high slate of per- bia, and Germany s 52-year-oid
- - ... - fection were jointly awarded the Dr. Werner Forssman, sn. 1 ed the
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diagnosis The medical profession
He Holds Office
Washington, a 34-year-old native
of Dallas, is the executive secre-
- ■ -tary of the Texs State Confer-
No Speed Boat Race
Giving a speedboat race effect, these automobiles
cautiously feel their way along a highway near Lake
Okeechobee, Fla., after storm-born flood waters poured
oyer central Florida. The Red Cross has set up emergen-
cy disaster headquarters and relief crews are working
around the clock to divert greatest torrents of water since
the 1948 hurricane. (NEA Telephoto).
INVERNESS, Fla. (UP)— Two
Athantic Coast Line , freight trains-
crashed head-on south of here to-
day. Four crew members died in
the fiery collision,. four others
were injured.
Twenty-four cars were derailed
by the impact, which caused a
spectacular pileup some 60 feet
high. At least 10. cans were still
burning several hours after the
pre-dawn accident near the com-
munity of Pineola.
The smashup could be heard for
miles throughout this wooded sec-
tion of central .Florida not far
from the Gulf Coast.
Woman Innocent
Of Slaying Father
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1 Texas gas is processed for its
r liquid hydrocarbons.
moved in. the 24 producing oil
wells - the ones financed by the
system - were offered as securi-
ty in a hectic effort to keep the
bank's doors open, the Fort Worth
Press said. But it was to late
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Martin Philpot, manager of the Brenham sper-Valu
Food Store, presents a $15 check to Mrs. William Kettler
of Brenham, who won second prize* money in the first
weekly Brenham Cash Day Wednesday. Mrs, Kettler reg-
istered at Supcr-Valu and was there when her name was
called out over Radio Station KWHI, which with the Ban- . .
ner-Press, sponsors the promotion. The. first prize of $75 prognam was blocked in Congress
was not claimed Wednesday and will be added to the to- thi: vear after “ sroregatinh rider
tal to make next Wednesday’s first prize worth $150.
( (Staff Photo). -
NAACP officials went out and talked Negro students into
filing desegregation suits,
on one account and then make the ' hut Wiede said that he had had
check good with a hot check several applications.
drawn on another account. re- j t--
peating the process continually.
OKLAHIOM CITY (UP)
( those who didn't know, it
just another wedding.
Cash Day. Drawing
Roy Wiese, left, president of the Washington County
Chamber of Commerce, pulls a ticket from the box that
held thousands of registrations for Brenham’s first.Cashsraticstandard.heaansgsteppedup
Day Wednesday/ Assisting Wiese with the drawing is personal attack. and "hammered
Tom Whitehead, Sr., owner of Radio Station KWHI and
the Banner-Press,CasbaDayco-sponsors. The drawing
was held in the KWHI Studios. „(StafFto).
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if the bank could take) The President also earlier direct-1 O'Neil would return to Brenham ; ..
ed that top administration aides Friday fer three--memuhs con- , hisarm. Pushed it through
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______________..... . ' A secretary with the Shell Oil heart. And with the tube still
~..LR c - - ■ Company. Miss O’Neil, a Bren- there he walked up-two flights of
VllD-Dryan Uame ! ham High Schoo] graduate, lives stairs,.to the X-ray departn
rr- 1 . A. c 1 in Houston with Mrs. Sam L. Ster- the clinic to prove his point.
I Ickets On Salerett, sister of Mrs. O'Neil. "" ti ........" e.....' 5
Phi Theta Kappa
STOCKHOLM, Sweden (UP)—A Prof. Dickinson W. Richards,
German doctor who discovered, a 1 60-ye-r-old professor of medicine
' Bible and bouquet of white car-
1 and “hit and run" statements in a
u speech in Seattle Wednesday night.
He also lashed bek agiin at the
1 Demsenatic pre idential -nominee's
। proposal to end H-bomb tests.
Stevenson, using some of the
sharpest language of his campaign
denounced Vice President Richard
M. Nixon as a shifty exponent of
expediency and man of many faces
in Flint, Mich.
Adku Called Gloom Peddler
Nixn termed Stevenson a ped-
dler of "glocm and doom” who is
"selling our economy short” in a
speech prepared for delivery- today
in. Providence, R. I.
Sen. Estes Kefauver, the Demo-
. (or their wedding to be staged
. three month, early except that
for the failure. The money would he loved her.
southeast. ,
This squall line, billowing for-
ward at the rate of 'about 23 miles
an hour. forecasters said, would
stir up severe but scattered thun-
derstorms until 3 p.m.
It wan just such conditions that
churned up a tornado at Crystal
City. The twister. according to the
Texas Highway Patrol, destroyed
two houses and ripped the roofs
from two other buildings.
An unconfirmed tornado was re-
ported 14 miles east of Del Rio.
The Department of Public Safety
said there ws no power in Del
Rio and communications lines
were down.
A'United Press cor ret ponde nt in
Del Rio finally got United Press
headquarters in Dallas by tele-
phone to report that water was
across all highways . leading out
of Del Rio.
10 inches at Brackettville
A 10-inch ci nd burst was report-,
ed -at Brackettville. Five feet of
water was over U.S. Highway 277
between Del Rio iand Eagle Pass.
There was 10 or 12 feet of waiter .
at the mouth of, the Pecos River,
40 miles west of Del Rio.
who knew, but he couldn't tell
Cherrie why he wis so anxious
n s ' cratic vice presidential mnominee,
02" accused Mr. Eisenhower of forcing
S"-ga t l down farm prices and jacking up
hydrogen bomb tests in ia speech
pay dirt on 24 of them.
The man's partner, reportedly,
was a West Texas oil man who
lent Jack Hubbard, until Sunday
president of the bank the money
with which to purchase stock in
the financial institution.
How Much Is Question | Wednesday and will close three
Investigators were interested in days before the voting date.
learning how much cash the Fort ; County Clerk Charles E. Wiede
Worth man invested in the I said November S would be the
oil deals. I fina] date to cast absentee bal- |
They said the mastermind lots. the business office at the high student council representative,
opened dozens of bank accounts. | Up to 10 a.m. Thursday three ‘ school'and may he bought fr 35 An installation ceremony is
He would draw a worthless check had been no absenree votes cast.
MICROFILM SERIICE AliD SALES CO.
P. 0. BOX 9065
DML.As, TEXAS
core” of the operation and that
other banks would have caught on
to the manipulations.
Wells Offered as Security
After the bank examiners
Jay repeated the. words: “To
The bridegroom, Laroy Jay, 21, j
who received an emergency hur-pw.
I mgh from his Ariyy post at Fort ' "ng
Jackson. S.C., was among those 1
Uvalde, where former Vice
President John Nance Garner-
lives, reported six to eight-inch
rains in . the general area.* Uvalde
itself had 3.5 inehes.
. Del Rio had 2.5 inches. A pole
that supported telephone lines was •
blown acrss the railroad track
near Del Rio. A train came along,
hit the pole and broke all the
wires, converting a minor repair
job into a major project.
| A number of families were ta-
I ken to higher ground at Dryden
He Experimented on Self in Terrell county, because of high
I- orssman evolved the method 1 water, but were . -able to return
> young doctor in Berlin in later. No injuries were reported. ■
1929. His colleagues at Ebers- | Sabinal on Rise
Wilde surgical clinic failed to sup- The Sabinal river was reported
anni uat mignt, anu mr muni- port him in his research and ne rising and an eight-foot rise was
er reported Thursday that Miss experimented on himself. expected on the Rio Grnde,
He slipped an oied tube into j Damage was estimated at $5,000
Imo-hiet-MseMenr’gsme-g
which is a violation of the
barratry law.
। The witness who testified under
oath today before Seventh District
Judge Otis T. Dunagan that
NAACP workers had never incited
suits was Edwin C. Washington
Jr.
St. Paul's Lutheran Brother-
hood meeting-, church basement,
7:30 p.m.
Civic Department of Fortnight.
y Club meeting, at home of Mrs.
G L. Keahey. 7:30 p.m.
Methodist WSCScireles meet.
NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION:
15. Texas produced 4.5 trillion
.cubic feet of marketed gas,
1955 ; 52 per cent of U. S.
16. Texas has 108.2 trillion
. cubic feet of reserves; 48 per
cent pf U. S.
1 17. Texas uses more gas than
| any other state, about 2.2 tril-
’ lion cubic feet, or 24 per cent
of U. S.
18. Wellhead value of Texas
I gas about $392 million a year
• ? | (1955).
। . 19. Texas produces ga from
I 11,793 gas wells and from 111,*
- 644 oil wells (1955).
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joined into a partnership that
10-Inch -Clou dburst
At Brackettville -
Reported
. ' By UNTTED PRES
Tornadoes, cloudbursts, howling
winds and floods hit Southwest
Texas today. • — -
At last report, the bad we ther
was far from over. Weather f re-
h -casters uaid a squall, line, extend-
, ing from 60 miles—north.-c&uSan
Ahtonio"fo Lared was moving
the cancer's growth, only time- NEW YORK (UP) After all
swollen , wi tel). these years, Enos Slaughter fina’-; Octber 1g.
( The bridegroom, who confided ly knows what they mean when ASar,, .cs,. i a m
their romance had bl somed they say it', great r > be a Y inker American Legion and Auxiliary
while they were stil in-grade "Slaughter, S' dub innlymenting 7:30 p. m- at Legion
I school, said they hadn't planned since Aug. 25, was voted three-
signif mnec. • to get married until he ends a quarters of a World Series share,
Today Jay was at his new' long Anmy hitch in January, that j $6,536.10, and the tradtional-
tire. sid.nen antor. LmL. I dates back to service in Kore i ly generous Yankees -also handed
X- -e^ to her doctors ’ • "But this . thing came up," he . ut 32 other full shares of
I said. And T decided we ought 714.76 apiece in the official dis-
Sin, “ sullering hom cancer ol to get married right now." tribution today.
F r, Cherrie wore an orchid on her
alone,” he said. “Until others do I Surgery was performed on the
with “kited” checks that put as
CAMPAIGNS FOR IKE
' OIL PROGRESS WEEK
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Dr. W. T. ° Neel has been
named Washington county
I chai rm an for the “Texas Demo-
Acrats for Eisenhower” cam-
|paign. He, in turn, has named
i Mrs. E. R. Hacker as women's
chairman for the campaign in
. an effort tto get out the vote
| in the November 6 election. Dr.
I Neely said he is inviting Gov-
I erndr Allan Shivers to make an
। address in Brenham sometime
during the campaign in re-
sponse to the governor’s offer
- to speak for Eisenhower wher-
ever he is invited.
This is Oil Progfess Week, an
annual event during which the
oil industry attempts to inform
the general public upon its im-
portance. Here in Brenham,
those connected with ithe oil
industry are using the Banner-
k Press and the radio to spread
" the information. In Texas, the
oil industry is of tremendous
importance because of the in-
- come to individuals and the
state government itself. Here
are 41 facts about the oil in-
dustry in Texas as compiled
by the Mid-Continent Oil & Gas
Association:
• OIL PRODUCTION: .
A 1. Texas produced 1,058,720,-
( 000 barrels of crude oil in 1955.
y 2. 1955 Texas crude oil at well
‛1 little more than $3 billion.
3'3. Oil is produced in 192 Tex-
” as counties.
4. State has about 170,000 oil
r wells in about 6,600 fields.
5. Texas has 17.9 billion bar-
A rels oil reserves — 14.9 billion
crude; 3 billion liquids f r o m
natural gas.
6. Texas has 50 per cent of
। nation’s oil reserves.
7. Texas royalty owners re-
ceive about $450,000,000 a year
from crude production.
8. Texas produces 43 per cent
“ of U. S. crude; 18 per cent of
World crude.
DRILLING:
9. Texas oil men spend some
$1 billion annually finding and
. developing oil. About $360 mil-
‘ lion is lost annually in dry
— holes.
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ty said there was no power in D1
-upany, 193 a -n- • - — Rio and communication lines were I
ham High School graduate, lives stirs, the X-ray department of down:
- -- . -- - -- +kat-lini." +n --ne -A fa a -n - . I
— A two-foot rise was reported be-
i Still his. colleagues offered noth- hindFATComdam.southeasroftrTJT"
ing but criticism and' the dis- red. Rains of six to eight inches “ "1
couraged Fonsman turned his at-i jn the Uvalde area poured three . 1
, tentton to „uologY. 1 feet of water over Farm-to-Mar-:
elects Derrick „ , 11 Cauves Stir ket Roid 1023. three miles west
______ His discovery oaused -a stir in of Uvalde. Farm Road 117 near
The Beta Alpha Chapter of Phi ihe Unitedstates sand, Cournand Uvalde also was closed. . I
i placed on safe at Gillespie Phar-j Theta Kappa, scholastic honorary I ?.n< Fichird C ntinued his work. | Five miles cist of Uvalde, six 1
macy. society at Blinn College, has Dr. Robert J Aeb, executive of i-, eight inches of rain was re-
In"addirion, there are 100 gen-' elected Donald Derrick of Burton i O. the, mepartment of Medi- • ported. At LaPryor, 1.5 inches fell. I
oral admission tickets on sale at । president. i,ine at Columbia, said their co- Crystal City .had 2.5 inches of I
the same site. Keahey said the Others named to posvions in- tnibutions were o “outstanding । rain and Sabinal had .88 inch I
reserved seat tickets are selling ’ elude Alvis Mueller of B u r t o n. | imrorrtance rainfall. I
for $1.25 each and genera] ad- vice - president; Helen Pape of 1 catheter izatipn method has 1 There were.no reports of inju-
mission ducats for $1 each. Brenham, secretary - treasurer; l extended immeasurable the 1 ries, • , . * . . |
| Student tickets are on sale at and Vivian Baker of Brenham, knowledge, of the behavior of the j The tornado hit -as a fresh I
............ . . heart and cireulation in health | eruption of violent weather struck
. . c- An installation ceremony is to and. diseise; Deb said it has the state. I
cents each prior to the games or be scheduled in the near future, made .Possible the selection of pa-1 Uvalde Battered
‘for 50 cents each at the Bryan Miss Clara Hamblen is sponsor tientswith heart disease who may a six-inch cloudburst accompa-
stadium the night of the game., of the organization. EPected to be improved oy nied by "howling winds struck
" —-sumer,.-i .. • the Uvalde sector early today.
Although other banks were -Blit The Bride Didn’t Know It - - ’ about the size of a heavy string hating ^se^wr^beUv^Uv
used, bank examiners said there. - vyy —i .„ w used in tying a package, its inner de and Del Rio
It Was Extra-Special Wedding msasura i
the bone, a malignancy that ha- ,, tseryes..Two Turposes . , ces of 4 to 5 inches and six inches
already coursed through her right - ' " " ......T
leg and may have spread farther. 1
Thursday, 36 hours Jafter the
wedding, Chen Ie's leg will be '
to a crowd of about 13,000 in Scat- , Peggy O'Neil, daughter of Mr. , ■ ,
Ue. ! and Mrs. Dan H. O'Neil of Bren- ; has called it a milestone of medi-
Mr. Eisenhower said peaceful ham, suffered a crushed right M • progress,
uses of the 'atom are the main j ankle and cuts and bruises on ;
objective of his administration, both arms and legs in an auto-
We’ll Stay Strong " mobile accident in Houston last as
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