The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 231, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 27, 1966 Page: 1 of 6
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Town Talk
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TOF CVERO RECORD last
Frid.ty earned a'picl’iiip ol
ftp IS-pic. e Turkey Trot hand
wliuh performed line in World
War I days. Ih-$lver1i*nt1y. Hie
mmos of Emil Markoivski.
bass in>rri player and I I Kiis-
chr, Ivantonc, .were omitted
in identify!nr the .mush ians.
Both: a tv deceased.
Tire old picture was supplied
ft. Walter K I>«»'ll, the drum-
mer in tim old hand. The c\tcro
Record will welcome more old
fuetures of the Cuero scene in
years gone by.
THE AMERIC AN Angus Assn
tvpoi-ts that O. W Friar nt
Oiero has just sold two rogjs-
terrd Aberdeen-Angus bulls v ton. Cmvo has been selected for
The buyer was 't ('uniting-’' training at C'hanute AFR
hflttt of Irolaul i|l._ in- an \i^ Fot e a - rati
vvo.nioii- systems s|>c iali.-t
■ ■The airaivanj a 1%C> giadu.de
of Cuerit Senior High School
recently completed basic tniin-
; at !,a.!\l.trid :\FB. Tex
Area Weather
T’.irtiV rioddy and »tr:v,
IV:a',|)s tD-di Cuci'c., Vn k
town and Yoakum .
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I©. C «-c oso D*W,*. Cowotv
\ OL. 72—NO. 2:;i
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"A NEWSPAPER REFLECTS IT S COMMUNITY
mm TEXAS 7795-1. Tl'ESDAV. SEI’TEAIHEII 27. lOfifi
5
Price
6 PAGES - 5€
Buildup To 600,000
Seen In V. Nam War
AIRMAN DAVID R. IIEW E
KE, son of Mr. and Mrs Reu-
ben If, Heruieke of .11.’ \V
French. Cuero has been select.-,
fd lor technical training nt
Isr.cry \FBr Colo a.s a t S. F AIRMAN C. VK1 E. Ill IJi,
A.r For. e ,of];ce equipment re- son of Mr. and Mi s’.Willie Hull
p.iirman. j of 203 Second St,. 'Curd. has
Hoe airman recently complel- ; been selected to: te hn .ail
••1 basic training at Lackland • training at - I/mry AFR. Coio...
AFR His now s| ltool ts part j-as a F.> Air -Kokp- off re equij,-
of tlic Air Training Command men: repairman,
which conducts hundreds of . The airman rr. i'iniy'.ouinpiet-
sperialized courses to provide' eci basic training at I.dckland -nere .-e !■;. (.*•>!
Chrysler
Joins
Rollback
Detroit i r*i chr.-ia.
(a),"'> !o.' .’ tile K.n.'l Mot...
C'.i itr rolling b ic.k :t - nt i. e
It) re se. on 1>V|7 Cat - t.sl iy to
stay in . otii|iet-t:«in w 1 the
giant of the auto industiy
■ General Motor.'
Less than Id hours -irt>•. Ford
announced it \v . - ... i-.'i.ng $41
from its p.'.v aej.-ly anno'.tnced
*107 average pri* >- bxvt.
Chrysler said it woti.d to..' I>a< i<
its $42 average pit. e Insist
: Chrysler said it wots! 1 to" >>.■ - k
its $92 average hike bv $ I
Tit. new price Jags leave
OHry.-ie.4 an average o' $iis o', or
last yea Ns prices, an.i Ford
with an average $*>fi hike
. ontpaie.i with un average San
technically trained personnel AKH Te\ His new school . i>
for ttie nation s .aem-pace fur. <■ , part ol the A * Training Coin-
Airman Ifenneke was gradu.t- m;.u>d which conducts bundred-
*cd from Cue no High School in , of specialized courses to ppovi-
d - te, hnically trained person-
1 nel for the nation’s aeroso.ne
AIRMAN DAVID M TIIOMT .enter
A<>N. son of Mr and Mrs; (lord- Airman Hull w ,« graduated,
on K. Thompson of 107 V. Clay- from Ciiei High School tn lfWfi.
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PEOPLE in the NEWS:
C,0\. JOHN ( ON NA1J.T
Kick F.onte after a weekend of
talks uiih President .lolvtsot..
i,',.d bad neu s for «',I ge (Milter..
Morxi.i'
’ l’jt.1 tot ail si];s’. tint it
wouldn’t he \v e to r, ,urn,end
i national • ,.\ .n- rca>.' a* flii.
t.me.” < ’• tin illy t d.i neve .--
‘ As t i-’aUpf of fact, 1
vuijldn : s irp’a.ed to >ee
a ‘ , \ m rcuye ..<»an
^ o g.., er:r1 i i- og t:nte
.a ly of tie preside . lit Texas,
yirt!idles said "f!i1. - no ques-
tion bm that wit*..have t sertou.s
■stra ev ran for tlte d »e
Bn'i 'p > ...( 11"n t-.s ,-e lie was
a’ ".te,| nc’..’-b', and liosp.tali/.- pri
l aces Same Reality
American Motors, >m rVg hi
tlie auto contpanic.-. had not
announced its 1967 price- nut fit
too faces the same • co.mpet.i ve
en.ity. AMC prices .••••e expect-
ed to be announced O. ’ I
Roth ChiFslrr and Ford-
indicated some of ti e redu, *.ot
represented changing to. <)!»:•• ,n-
., :;;v! sotr.e equipment i'-enis
’ji'J pm'iou’sly announced as- etate
• • dar.L The rest. they - d
*; represented a lower ba-e pri. r
or. in qdtferword-, a rollbai s
Pod's r>"i. e rollback ranted
Miss froth, nothing-on some mode,•
to a htge. of $72 . n Its iov>e-'
ftili-.-'./ed modi'!.
lower
Hdqs.
Opens
At. lu'lier. C <)t I -I ,1
-on- ;,t!ctitled the ,!>:;i.! .
John r.a.v, r . at’npa,gn la
tors, here Mon.l ,y n.gh'
old Mas..me- it i: at’., i
mov e t 11 ■ |. cj > 11 d In
I’ll h 1 V.e, - t Tlri•
Analyst Claims
Turning Point
Close At Hand
\
II.Me 'O vTj h Fl’l A :„>r.
.t oy lea.iei - ;u k.’iigon
c. i • • t i tune > lint o: rhe
n -: * an I th-t- t h
es a ■ sis ar t,e «!d. t , k'.h
: intr.s'os f i• te- than
1. ■ to i.Hf F orr
ms four!it i a.' to Via1 >.„Jn ft
address t;e co.iierer.. <*
N>o -o: reported tlv-s* «•
t> c .cions oi the pr>*,rres.- of St#
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Viedr:ur..«se c,
■; t'Pl fore re
Phil Ncasw
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. ring f n'ce- in V w
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Monday -
coiilin^ *t tuil o:in* r* sirii't' >.411j: -
i {;• r.io.sin,; btjr rnoEjrr '.i
'cry' "1 .believe vut.i
< kvl".
gt'ace tny 1 tally is going t,. make
it. I'm iu-t so promt '
Jatii.c Rose. 2S da;
s oM„
.(eigh.s 1 pound ", ouni
»'<. down
'■io and onc-i'rui ott.*:
iter weight at liif ’h
She w.,s Iv, n three
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• lien's -remarks ,
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For^i^n \Tinihfrr 7,rnt »
ro Knv.)
kn in ^ inomor^ndnm
■contain-
ina: tlif
Oiinese
Refill e the plicC cut' hr . c-
f >:• K > tf i* . hues ranged f: on
$40 to $lCHl more than romp,,.,
file 11M curs B» I luted
W |t'i sil.-h - a tir e ditfa' c; Sr t:
, d . >hc .in—:. {.a ,'d tn. jtig
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I.R-I Expressed "Regret"
.President .Iii iv-hn ey:a'e--cd 7 q.-r a
in- "regret" nii’n i-’.'i'il unnoun- (low
red the in frase on the 4907 tvacKi",':
models, arid said lie had bp.pe 1 IVitnv
the automakers could in.-:,all. Mon.l >\
COMPUTER IS AN ARTIST— A technicjan di-p .os h r s dm
drawings of model? Patti Ruhie tle't i and Liz P ne» mad*
bv a Digital Implement Plotter from measurements pro-
grammed into its "menifirV at * meeting of business rr.a
chines makets an San Diego. Calif. Tha computer is mads
by California Computer Products in Anaheim.
Tower Opposes LBJ's
7 Pet. Credit Request
Mike V. I). \\ " « a-
i ’iia'.r: r.,i:. t-'.t
11>.\.■: pro- .de l' ,. ‘ ' ,
quarters’ openry: R, : ,.r
were m,.i'|o by M1 J.V ,1'rai
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'or..,. AVi’, L.itit ’tistet o' A 4 t r
md llaro’d > iolimert, 1 >■ V.':
Couti'y r.cpuhc .n rh ,:t ,tr.
Mis ' 1 hr Weber gi.V
I.tlg Or Atn, c..
Most of Texas
Expects Rains
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B52s Flail
Red'Froops
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the safety features Wntout aiii dent J, an.-or.’:- - wquost tii dtp4.
it4 7 n>'r con4 qri-dh Mould
Press International ,-c-e. 'tat; n’-
ji ToM-er. campaign- prob.e.,.-
, -ee.ind term, told the Ccmnaily. tn-t iijcq
i ui.ijfacturers . A.-socia- ., to tlic P: c-. : ■/::
' .it Antonio Monday also thought an in. on
.vi h tight -o keep tiio crease would he:;
tin estir.cm re ,' credit of T.,n\ . r said th.d rcmnv.hg tu-
nc tax credit wot. d4 "adversely
U'lh.tt C i.’uia-ly. who is feet virtually every g ..nwri.
vr.igg.-tv'r Carr. the Texas industry
ealididat" 'aid "Hardest !’ t would lie :r-
ixt Austin that fTes.’i- lines. rAiinoad* food. • p’.-iv
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co: led a If.Mr ,.*l Doi d.eg. ee.-.
A co,,! trout nrodtr ed -lion-
o: - ’ e.ir’i today i:i the Pan-
ha,■].lie . and south,, as rain’d to
the Wa ait'n Falls, area.
I'".4' t)o ilieitti bo q, ! - . •
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Blast Kills 3
On Waterfront
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e- a had ! of (.' ,.mr.u:,.sj
■u ui 0: 4 1e n.ht. rh ;d 'one
,’d Attic. , Mar., hed
Uli'l. I-ea .ml V. p dry4 V.f
irta.-i a --..tilt again-* Xortr
V ;4 \ . t - .. erad de-
fense-. F S o;n. ...is c-tId toia.4
T"e Ivigli-tA trig I’-',.- a’tfuck
tiiojt da 4 n todai r -.n::,g 'ajns
■ >f hoirh on 4 ,• -eutherti
fringe' ...f The deiTii.ita-rized
/one w.ie-e l .S. M i;"ine* a.--’
('•fgnguJ'in operations to sp.>il
,.n eNpci’ted monsoon offensive.
Itttelhgenee reports showed the
■ Com muiii?:.- Mere massing
:root" and supplies in the zone.
Air Force F4 Freedom
Fighters also bombed a truck
park and petroleum area ;rt tlte
northern half • of the zone
•■ re ing ,,;f exo! is4nr-« nrd ,c
i • 4 'v. t.rc.-
! - nt l s i~ti.-.’-t.v
-AAf :'.vi.ss;!e iti,i
• otr.. ti't.i.n I ,n4.a :• 4 F4 « 4 -
I J! 4d - .itr the No '.
j4 -’I' tha ,-e '
:i- ■! '.\ '.i 0. "‘c 'i's ,r 1 g: -
v. y—. a-j in ,.a f»a Wee ,
The A.T.Cgig jtl pa,so.* ft.4.-
‘ not i-«. getting the f..’ stor
,s in- bob.nd fee war ■ and •“* :au .
•ie> 4 it V.'Ashir.gtrr.
'n.e rr.ost "ita! r.eec .?
’ .corn tnoe tile Vietnamese *Seop.'
ti:ei44 go4.e.-nmer.t cares "it?
'.appci'.s to tl'.em
The : event .clecr.ort tot
.cr-"ttget:: a.-Vem.b’.;. pel "or
. t4.4i!,.f;can:.”. fe.e So-:h ’vhea-g,
-tv.esc v.a-- i*apa» e
oHahk.g; ar.r.-Commun..,- sc
- at lea.,-* tor a true
Mil.tari;.4. the «a*. in go.:4.;
’ ai" U;e Vietnam.'4
’ ' 'tio-v.y .i still on -ta lee*
v • > r...n. sa;d his meres - c. -
p based or ta’.lgs v. . *
-.Pren.uer Ngu;. eg Cio Kj
Tie oret'ad picture of '.J.
prog.ess of tlte "-w pa.niec b-
X-i-sorn was opt! rr. as tie
If" noted the in.' ratio ".a
s. to or,-* ;r. rave: of the .Vd e-
r.d the4 nuir.be.4
Ccm.:ivun.ot \\ei.xin< .■sprjvef
.1 g-i'bed drarnat.'ca' ;
' T.-oops . are sni; beu"
in!*.:-4rated from fhc No-fi
f .-'a.4* tits'n they can be Ir'iied
o:t. R .r tit* militar;,4 taders
say that .within a matter 6/
month*, fe.oy will be able *te
kill Communist troops fait#:4
•Jim the Xorth Vietnamese
nfiftre-
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statesman gave him dying
infe-Vicw in Peking S"-;v* fi
Conmillv
Approves
Youth Aid
FPI
- nil .
.a - c - i ... g r ’ 1. , 4 R.!
> - a .t"4 i . oi, i >...tg
- : ."itikitls i o.i.ct;
'.IcKurn’t-y M .r i >\ ti.c.i r a: -
ga-' of ;>.>-.-oss,,>n of f.jeanns
■a g a hi st Ryrd- at: , .v-oni vet
ind Mj-g ., lie .-oien-ly ,mi-
■plo.ted a two-year tonrt- 4 n
Huntsville p'tsou for a a atilt
w ith intent , tn r,q--
Mr- Steven Frown who ■*
wiiit.e, stud she at*1 lice hu-
band, of Stronghurst III were
hitrhhlkihg to New Orleans be-
J o h n cause their car hoik* down
Catholic Troop
Sees Courthouse
tig
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4 •• A.,,
■1 a* 4-’ : ’
- tier
lerovr. Ixoet rg f >,:• \\ 11• -
, a idito guid’ d nr phe
,fit .c:!'
‘■r men
c xp
ttity bavi
hi
can replace them by i:
r.or,,' Vewsom sa.a
New si-m said, hoscever «
; appeared "The number ot IT.2
I troops in Met Nam WiT
pnaiaably doable tn the rnanUft*
to come. Ttere are currently
300.000 troupe, and I beL#vb*
fe.e niLmbe- wall hit • t
’d-* 500,000. '
Newsom sa.d hr had nn
crid’CiSTV of the way the .’-'-Wmr
x b*''ng co- ered by nnmtun
- ..goti ; .-r
If f aa c an.'4 erinoMiB, it \t
l ’*..1 i*' M'ashmgtBn. I h*v-4
■> t," M st could be 1olc
- a- a- if arc. IjoekiA?
■ ‘ k or h a history’ ef-ttua .-wig4,
e » to come to Ah/
•un.. .s .an tixat either d-V
y. "men* >ad«ct jwo . rt|B
sing ’ by -he seat at 4»eit
e a • ■ a::d have no 3©ng-rafcg«
-- "I .m feat if there i» *uch.,»
■: the people are t»6r beiht
■ -f o! i'-i-hat it is.
"In any case. I think M 1*
inroitiinate.’' he said.
of „
un' -1
Pi
HARrtl.n STASSEV form ■’I4 AFcTTN
governor of Minnesota urged C'onnall.v Monday approved SIT said Rryd picked them this semester. Mary Fielyn
Monday night in Dallas th it three antt-jsiverty pn-grams in- up but put her husband out at Vshby was elect oil president.
Troop s- Vdtiiorme of k.etvi of gj no>1,- jtt>.«’;on Rock Point as
the Juint-v Cn'-’o] c Daug'il'’-4-
of America,on. a tour of fine D
Witt O-un’y CourtlicriSe NTott
dai
Officers for die troop wer-
• elected at .’die first meeting of
a .standard Oil tubgoar attempt-
ed to help a O'eviv-n fuel barge
into the dock as it leak<s1
gasoline ftxurt.a hole in rs bow.
pistol dial a pvn.ki't ktljl
Lb J l AST RESORT-JuJy Bra
idek; 19, look j forlornly ’ at
...» oi her wedding present*
to AlUmont, NT, .while
awaiting ...... t of » lettci
|.,-i i;. k s : * t"!« ■ -
f ■ j, t‘> p«. n § *•< ipt
tti.,1 I4.! Iv .- • ■ t >
hell li* p"4 in if • 1 to r,4tu. tt
from Flirt R'agfi. N C to
■tarry her C-et fi Th» U S.
Army «4<1 no. ,
both North and South Viet Natn voicing youths in the South Tex- (ireenville. She said Rvrd
be admitn-d to the Fnttcd Na- 'as area. ( threatened to kill her with a
tions. i Neightxifhooil 59l»uth Corps gun if her husband did nut
This would "transfer the trag- projects for Cameron C’lmn- leave,
ic Viet Nam situation from a \ tv and for the Son Diego I tide Police caught Byrd 'Sunday
violent war over to a v tgorous j pendent Sclxvl Di-thict wetv night. M s Krw.vn ran for xa! c-
eumi* titioti of jml'tiral and ecw authonzed. I. ->> |*-b,4«‘ yelli.-d for him to
Holme systems, Stasscii told a! A grant 'of ■ Jl.SO.9tiO for ('ant suit on,ter lie hut a 12 c.iiihoi
t:\ Public Atf.uis ihruicr as ,.-ivn c'outity cotriitiuhny piv.j
sis laieil w'ah- the liiternatioiiai, vets to help J«i) laii and 2uv
Cuhvoiitajr. Of Oenstian v*‘h;v.f.- sumnier u. ssnooi >v«jii v.«*
s- . Disc spies ctf Christ ■ approyw Die Soj. Liiygo.grata
Stas Set. at, Oil si -ceiSiui Re- , A $199 jau w.n assist Aai Sstaui
public:.t, jjtesulcnfial hopeful, t youths ftom lXivai McMuiliti
biiitii d ■ tlic Fit ted s'tatc ,nd 1 »itn.!..' Ft ivc- Z.»y.. ■> a ad Fa
F n c h not n a-' the I’ N..I s..H ■ ...citic
A g.'tfit o' skJ.Skd goes to
coinmiin.tv ' ’ c 1 o' FvaMe
Kinney and Real ro a t . < f->-•
Head Start pr, .c.-r- ot !■ *■ ’. ’v a
de Ihdcpet'.dcn! -"s. !io,’; D.-tri. t
'U>d flii' \ i rinviii i i'IVsa
<Ni'h^'b>l P^rn-'t iTi
vdounty.
Others were Janice Gohmert,
vice-president: Linda Cussack.
secretary ; Mary Ann
reporter.
Marie (". irk was named t.
luyd the teligibus cotnmittci
Old Reth'i'a Rui‘1 head- It.,
xrmruv v«LilTUitlrt* J a ,' U. c Scll.t-
b l $^ *
ENROI.EMENT IT
SFF,FTN - ■ A t-irop pm- cent
enrollment increase has been
ri’OtMed for the fall semester
at. Texas Lutheran College ac-
cording to final statistics
Bomba; leased by Registrar M R
os/evvskt. .
U. sS. Soldier Attacked
In Gennaii Courtroom
N FFRNBFRij G-’rmar.44 FPI ever, ' sore*m*d Hucein 1[«a
A d4'tj4augtit father Monday v"lc. * 4G-yc*r-oW TTlgfoilav.
brushol aside three heavi v ar- STa6bed the «rrt&U.
mod F. tv M.lrarv Policemen Ws J50^ .
and attacked the accused slay-1 his head off.” the father yelled
re- er of bis young daughter in a Martindale made no attempt b£>
J.tr-' ciiurtroom. i fight back.
Ft, Ray Martindale. .tl of. .After the three MPS a«3
Tiie total enrollment eaylieil Brifley. Idalxy went on trial for several German officer* cpi***
744 cump.itvd ti> V US re.ivtiled.. tiie rat v-siay ing of &- war - old j ed tfie father, Marti«W«*
in !’(,.• \.rit■ •' .1. i-tct.t- *.it Hei.u Aganoviv near Muicch on ^ cunfesued strangling the J*
*-n:,-it -at u.c ttergi.'tn>n> May la lava who was Agarkiv-s *
-v tis
ptVgrain Ji A. an
l ;n. going to feu
a.? aiord-
Pistol Firing liriii^s 2 Arrests
l *i rhtirre. to solve V'ct Nam I
14c called’.for 4 tie v orders" ■
to Aini’r .n tosio- "to quiet
down' and .low-.ilate the war "
' 41;e nciv pnlu y slv.xild be i
what micht he
po1 lev . fior
I tv* rrnri/:, roMr*
I4' ! . ,
■ vvu etc a
44 ’’ ' •■■!'
Wit* to.:;
Joe
Rivets N
■ .vi -(Act
far nil'efi
n
r.'
Rat u,-4 s dd H.
man I've c" IDm
Mi
t.i.i
.n a moving I roadblock
Nursery. S 4.-.!4,y f’ -tr..’—s;
o C a4 men ,n De
u.l Monday.
and C har.es , v\ -s is- - ,.g - -,,..•
n.’,!’- .'V .a. io -e - i i.v- a \,4!4 . e passed i-1
w et e a pprchetided tv sio a a - d - ' a g ed
from F sen *• » -Dae-t gave pqrsti’t <-
vav Ptfw,’’
,v \ -
■ i :.icing tos- a
ett v\ :t« tM*f ad Itid • *44
o. rlhlo, x
I i s d ’i 4 nr i
.....a’ ; vi tn'o k
-topivd c r4 's’ • tired a ■
. tot e4’ -he Trues
-r: 1' " '111 ecu; rod
.'o;,pa Four* w ”h DtVT. »n,1
daughter
Asked why hr :r.v. m * *
'fW; Martindale said he ha/
never had a gir! ;n, w ‘ ■'*'
iUe. "and I wanted '
. a woman looks like '
I After fete s’ • -g vn».,J*
. o .« uisti, said )m> took * *■■■■'•■' *■ *'v'
was "b.t1 M'd a - Mero | stretched on o* '»■ bar •
with he-g d.-.-kv. He j A psyeh.a’n*' •* '
it'd in V o- * County ■ defenden* iwd -R-t »
■it4 R.vc-s
'!' coin
v ; l s (ha
or. M >h. tm aw':' d scharg-1 confined to *n —1n"
.. ,e -g a t ’ PS’-m or- a o r- c road. ; his home jrta’e. onoe a/Mr
Re41- men ■* v44* e *sed from had bin away ft.4** biiww Wdt
n ■ r ,K.;nn i «44*er making » rifle end had h«dde» »
un- o-ar-d hill*.
•n
he
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