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Bank Qualxfitd to 1st Vvlm Bonds Manufacturers National Hank '7 he Hank Personal Sente MEMBER FEDERAL DFI'OSIT insurance corporation ADELABD LEVESQUE Adrlard Levesque 71 died 1 m-vdav fvminii at hi home 128 A temperature n-adinc of 70 wa Blake Street after a two week's ill-rrrorded at 1 AM today at the nr UWP Co KaU'houar Thi wa fir The ton uf Clement and rnilo-warmeft temperature at that hojr in rnrne Ouellette Levesque more than a week Itrn Do 25 lBdJL ot St Lewlaton iweltered In 80 tb'srrr Kamuuraka P- temperature before ralnrtruck tale daughter he wai Andre de had lived in Lew it ton 68 year The businesf Survix ing are three Wednerdaw afternoon eection of the rity had onlv a Rev Sister Mane 2urvLlJ? outskirts not' tlda1 Dominican Sister Convent were irede1 Lewton: Mr Phihp tAliratClou-iate hum tier and Mrs Aime tlda' God bout drizzle but the Lewiston and Auburn to downpour At holh of Lewiston two sons Emile md Arrrand Lewiston: a sister Mrs Ex ilia Hould Auburn: one Sylvio Levesque Lewiston: nine grandchildren and several nieces and a tin-no measurement was tikrn of tht precipitation High trmnerat ir-readina for the daw xva 84 le-ree Mr and Mr Edward Wood-head of 56 Summer Slrn-t Lruo-ton are the parents of a born Wednesday ex mine a' the C- Hospital WEBSTER Members of the Webster division Sa- battua who will aid in the St Mary General Hospital bricklaying campaign They wiir hold their kick-off meeting early in August in Sabattus Left to right standing: Mrs Atlanta Vachon Mrs Elie St Clair chief bricklayer and Mrs Russell Holland: seated: Mrs Fernand Ouelette Mrs George Fuller and Mrs Joseph Lemieux LUCRETA WHITMAN Mrs Lucre! 1a Whitman 76 died Wednesday at the home of her dauphter Mrs Hannah nvn WAfvrVD Proctor of Dryden after an illness FLOYD FUWlIiK of aeveral wrecks For the past six MECHANIC FALLS The body of years die has been confined to a Floyd Foster of this town killed will br held BatuitUr mam ms IVirr and Paul Church at a tlmt to hr amminred Remain are al the Ftnetle Funeral Home ST Baitlelt Street MOTHER 18 GUILTY IN DEATH OF HUSBAND CHICAGO July 28-JP-A tern-aged mother tonight was convicted of manslaughter for the fatal stabbing of her husband in a tavern quarrel Mrs Jacqueline Wiser 18 was convicted by a criminal court jury seven women and five men The carries a one to 14 years prison sentence Assistant Public Defender Gerald Getty immediately made a motion for a new trial Mrs Wiser sobbed quietly when die was taken back to her cell Her four-months old son Danny who had been present in the court-room for most of the week-long trial had been taken home before the verdict was reached She had been tried on a murder indictment but a manslaughter count was included in it The jury was out six hours The prosecution contended that Mrs Wiser chased her husband with a knife in a suburban Cal- umft City tavern April 19 The defense held that Wiser impaled himself on the knife by accident while struggling with his wife In aeve Verdict (iWA MARSHALL CHECKING ON PERSONNEL to Lean If Disloyal Have Entered U8 WASHINGTON July 28-iP-Secre- tary of State Marsha1 today launched "an innuiry to find out whether Communist apents or other aliens dangerous to American security are entering the United States through th United Nations organization Marshall named three private citizens to recommend measures to plii loopholes if an are found The three are McKelway editor of the Washington Star James Rowe Jr a former Assistant Attorney General who is member iff the Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government: and Marrellus Sheild for 28 years Clerk of the House Aooropriations Committee before retiring in 1944 Marshall asked them to sty whether existing American and United Na-tons basic laws and regulations are ndeouate to keen out individual dangerous to US aecnritv Thev will -nt be concerned with the activities of Roeeifie individuals Marshall arted after a Senate Ju subcommittee heard charge Agents -nd denia1 that several hundred were living th UN a front for subversive activities (hN rountry At Lake Success Arkadv A So-t-olcv acting secretary General the United Nations has nothin to hide and any public dis-eusion of the matter" But he pointed out that officials of the international organization may not legaMv be investigated by the United States or anv national eoverrment nor may an inquiry be carried ot on UN property Marshall stressed that the inquiry would be concerned with laws and procedures rather than with persons He exoressed hone that the inquiry would start within a tew days and be cnmp'eted promptly Marshall announced his inauiry nfter being told at news confer -'Co that Senator Row comb (R-WVs) has railed his Jcd'ory eub--ommittee to meet again tM week the "verv wHnuy resultin' from At the nme time anain de-'ed test'mnnv of two of bis subordinates that hundreds of agents from behind the Soviet iron erta'n mav have entered the United States behind the shield of UN immunity to stir up trouble SOCIAL ILLS NOW EXTENDING TO FISH NEW YORK July 28-JP-Neurotic fish at the Bronx zoo are becoming a problem One died yesterday from nervous collapse said Christopher Coatee Director of the aquarium The deceased a tiny common tack lost ltenead when a killifiih turned down ita overture! of friend' ship The jack began trembling lost his bright colors and finally col' lansed Coatee said The octopus is anti -social when it comes to people Coates said Put him in the light end he just shrinks up from shyness The flesh-eating piranhas of the Amazon Coates added ere so nervous they cant stand the sight of one another FURTHER AID TO CHINA FORECAST PEIPING Thursday July 29-P-More economic and military aid for North China teas predicted today by Roger Lapham In charge of America's 3275000000 economic program for this country Lapham emphasized however that sCA Director Hoffman did not have to spend even the present allocation he thinks it is going to be Intelligently and well The Chinese must help themselves too he added cent sloe oiw4llo 98 -J 4 7 I 4 'X 7 'I 4 111 I I i 'r i nW i 1 rtu I I Y-l ii A II 1 1 Flying Boat Floated fan Off China Afror TUm Blaia MACAO Juto 28 -JP Bundling ingger-happy Chine ptrslrt were blamed today fur the July 14 crash of a hug flying boat which rust 25 Uvea including Iboa of aaren Americana Police Contn-iaaioner Luis A PalleUi loM a press ronierenee he a "definitely pirates among the paaoengera tried to arise the Cathay Pacifir liner after it took off for Hong Kong Palletti refused to go Into detail but the Macao Daily Newt published a dramatic amount of piracy in the air-wnd sudden death The news said its story cam police aourtvs who had at last obtained from the lono survivor the sionr of what took place before the cram Wong Yu the survivor tut fered broken legs Here la the news story which Palletti refuaed to confirm or deny: Four Chinese oinlrt one a Pilot capable of taking over the controls boarded the plane ae passengers at this Portuguese colon 7 They intended to kidnap the rich Chinese passengers for ransom The plane look off and at only 500 feet one pirate went torward and pressed a pistol at the bark of UR pilot Dale Cramer He ordered Cramer to let the pirate pilot take over In the passenger section the other piraes produced oistols A European passenger grappled with one of tlu-in The pirate covering Cramer turned to see what the noise was abouL Cramer seeing him oft guard fellea him with a heavy wrench A third pirate opened uo when he saw his comrade (all and excitedly lired at the only man who could save everyone from the the pilot Several bullets atruck Cramer in the back He slumped over the controls The Hying boat then began a curving dive toward the sea with its cargo of screaming panc-mad passengers The News said police evidence shows at least two or three others besides Cramer were shot dead be-lorc the Catalina flying boat with both engines roaring plowed into the sea In addition Second Pilot McDufl another American had what appeared to be a bullet wound across the back of the nee'e the news said McDuff was not in the control room when the shooting began He was in the engineer's loft FREEMAN AND YOUNG IN LIGHTWEIGHT GO Hammerin' Hermic Freeman the Pine Tree State's latest fistic wonder boy will try to take possession of his third Maine boxing title here Thursday night when he meets Vic Young Biddeford's "Little Brown for the -State lightweight championship If the Eagle Laker makes the grade he wiR be the first Maine battler ever to SMOOTH SAILING Garden Street Floor GARDEN HOSE in 25 50 ft lengths HOSE NOZZLES 45ST 10 SUNBEAM ELECTRIC HEDGE TRIMMERS Faster easier way to trim Hedges Shrubs Ornamental $4195(1 Trees Lightweight Easy to use DOO-KUP GRASS SHEARS Regular and long handle Savage No 85 POWER MOWERS Just guide it end the mower does the rest Savage Heavy 16 in LAWN MOWERS 51995 up Rain King LAWN SPRINKLERS Models that can be sot for misty medium or coarse spray bo used stationary or revolving sprinkle from 5 to 50 foot area 5210 to $695 is broken At lip seme time Yeung tu show the fdns that the aeries i artbarka ha euf'erad from Caaadiae tighten ea a featherweight were poe-sble berauae he wasn't flghunc In proper weight brocket Aa a 135-pounder Young hasn't tost a bout Supporting the tea-round title match ere BiUj Houma and Daa Pepin la a aia-rouadee tw five-rounders matching Lenny Bickford and Leo Merrier and Roland Boards and Eddie Beaulieu In the foure Bab Js Gray meets Dick Foulite and Paul Drew tangle with George Lambert BATES GXBLS WON The Bates Division girls softball team walloped the Gardiner girls all-star team 13 to I at Gardiner Wrdneeday night The game listed only four Innings BOSTON WOMAN GETS 2 CRACKS AT JACKPOT NEW YORK Julv 38-JP-A lucky station break sent a 32-year-old housewife hurrying home today with an calra week'a thinking time nd renewed designs on an IlgjUOO radio jackpot Mrs Marilyn Appel ot Mattapea blast a contestant on The Jrckpot" a CBS auls show got another chance last night when the program get behind schedule The show had to go off the air before she had a chance to unravel the proeram't ''secret sentence'' Thi was lucky Mrs Appel admitted today because she didn't know the answer and still The sentence" is well-known expression presented in the form of sound effects and verbal hints The directors of the program did the only thing they could they told Mrs Appel to return next Tuesday at 8:30 to try and crack the sentence She thus has a whole week in which to consult friends libraries end any other source of information for the answer Ends Bad Case of Constipation 1 need to have to taka or 4 pOla regularly for constipation Then I made kklloog'b all-bean my breakfast eereal and it proved to be a real regulator!" If your diet leeks bulk for normal elimination eat na ounce of all-bean every day in ana drink plenty of water If you are mil satisfied after 10 daya eend the empty carton to the KeUoff Co Battle Creek ieh and gat doublb 701)8 NONBY BACK OrdCT KELLOGG! ALL-MAN today adv Housewares 2nd Floor RANGE-TEC FLAMEWARE in stripe ribbed colors with cool handle 6 CUP PERCOLATOR 8 Cup Tea Pot Whistlln gTea Kettle PICNIC JUGS gel else $325 gaL with faucet $470 2 gal site with faucat $J8S ELECTRIC FANS 10 Inch 10 inch oscillating $1495 2 Burntr Electric HOT PLATE 11 95 Single Burner $345 Dial 4-4568 Lew I Nads Bobcat I BaausbMoooy Pmy-ofl Tonal 1 vo Tana Ini 8 City tOampMaabip I lMr-cMy Chnmpwaoaip PAL LEAGUE YESTERDAY 8eb-Jealir Cobras 29 Wildcats 5 Knicks 10 Eagles 6 Jaaler Lease Patriots 12 Tigers 1 Cubs 18 Wallace Jets 0 Navy 7 Gangsters 0 StiMr League Warriors 9 Bluebirds 8 TODAY Sab-Jaalor St Peters vs Eagles (St Dorns 9 AM) Lions va Wildcats 1 Rangers 9:15) Jaalor Leagaa Cardinals va Cubs (Mohawk 9:30 Sluggers vs Greyhounds (Mohawk 130 PM Red Arrows va Patroits (SL Doms 1:15) Warriors va Navy (Rangers 1:00) Senior Leagaa Saints va Warriors (SL Doms 8 PM) Giants va Brave (Rangers 1:00) TWIN CITY SOFTBALL Cobb-Wataon and HahneTa roft bailers went nine innings to a 4-3 decision tor the latter club In a Twin City Soltball League tilt last night Kenny Schutt singled home Laoonte with the winning run in the bottom of the ninth frame for the ver diet Simard Burgess Arnold Labonte and Randall each doubled during the game and Foisy belted out homer for the victora Parker Tree 002 003 8 410 010 7 6 Clements and Roberge: Thornton Whir ley (7) and Pomerleau A Oltf 000 1 8 107 108 23 Simpson and Feltes Thibodeau Jean and Turcotte Cobb-Watxon 100 110 10 Hahnels 002 010 0014 10 Delong and Larrabee Murray and Schutt Sporting Goods 2nd Flooi HORSESHOE PITCHING SETS 4 official shoos and 2 stool stakes $695 BASEBALL EQUIPMENT Gloves Bases Bor-B-Quo Grin $650 Charcoal 20 lb bag $139 OLD TOWN CANOES A BOATS Oars Paddlea Oar Lock FOR CHILDREN'S SAFETY TA-PAT-CO STAY-A-FLOATS $085 up BICYCLES $3795 up Columbia Bicydo Baskets $1J0 239 Main St Bm SHOTGUN B1 AST FROM CAR KILLS CHICAGOAN CHICAGO July 28-JP-A wealthy industrialist was killed today by three gunmen who pulled alongside his car in rush hour traffic and fired a shoteun blast which blew off the ton of his head The gunmen's car raced away after the shooting on busy Pershing Road on Chicago's South Side Killed was Nathan Gumbin 56 owner of the General Fiber Co Gumbin was riding with his son Owen 19 who was not touched The son told police that the gunmen's car nulled up alongside his father's Cadillac and someone fired into face Owen said he and his father were returning from a meeting at the plant MORTUARY HOME FOR FAMILY OF 9 Qaarters Offered Atlanta Negro Mother Children After Fire ATLANTA July 28-A-A Negro woman and her eight children were found living mighty close to death today But even so Bessie Stephens and her brood are healthy and it's a roof over their heads Their home is the embalming room in-ttte basement of a funeral parlor their table a wooden coffin Bessie who works as an engine cleaner for Southern Railways was burned out of her apartment and the undertaker Herschel Thornton offered them the space Without apologies Wheneve rhe has embalming to do Thornton asks the family to leave for a short and they mind Bessie is trying desperately to accumulate enough money to build a house She owns a lot in nearby Rockdale county and has paid lira down on material to build a two room place CANADIAN PLANE CRASH KILLS ONE OTTAWA July 28-A-Royal Canadian Air Force headquarters said tonight a Canao amphibian aircraft carrying a crew of 10 crashed and sank in Arctic waters today killing one and injuring nine GHAUNCEY HUNT Chauncey Hunt 74 died suddenly at his home 38 FTeemont Street sometime Tuesday of natural causes He was born at Chelsea Nov 23 1893 the son of John and Ann Hays Hunt He is survived by two sons Maurice of North Windham Conn and Stanley of Randolph one daughter Miss Laura A Hunt Wiiliman-tic Conn two sisters Mrs Nelson Collins Wycombe Pa Mrs James Adkins Fairfield and Sarah Hunt Portland: and four grandchildren V-J Tj -8 i NEGRO LEADER HITS BRADLEY STATEMENT Walter Whit Bay General ml Traman Ban on Segregation WASHINGTON Julv 28-JP-Wal-ter White Secretary of the National Association for the Advancement o' Colored People called cn General Oinar Bradley today to his statement that the Army will keep racial segregation as long as the nation docs The Chief cf Staff made the statement at a news conference at Fort Knox Ky yesterday White said: statement made 48 hours after the Commander in Chief of the Army Navy and Air Force issued an executive order to inate racial discrimination and in' equality in the armed force is unbelievable xxx call upon General Bradley to repudiate hig defiance of the executive order of his Commander in Chief and of decent enlightened public opinion We call upon him to do so immediately If he fails to set his usefulness as Chief of Staff and as a leader of decent public opinion will be ended" Bradley told the news conference that Armv is not out to make any social reforms" and will put men of different races in different companies will change that policy when the nation as a whole changes it' the General said CIO WANTS NEGRO ON CIVIL SERVICE COM WASHINGTON July 28-JP-CIO-United Public Workers today asked President Truman to follow up his fair employment practices order in the Federal Government by naming a Negro to the Civil Service Commission Abram Flaxer President of the union in a letter to Mr Truman expressed gratification at the President's order calling for creation cf a fair employment practice committee under the Civu Servii mission AFTER 16 YEARS HE RETURNS TO PAY BILLS Barber Who Left Nerfelk in Depression Daya Abl te Square Aecta NORFOLK Va July 28-JP-Slx-teen years isn't too long for an honest men to wait Carl Bonneville a barber left Norfolk in 1932 right in the middle of a depression He had to sell his car for $75 to pay some debts and he owed many more He left town with $40 in his pockets Today Bonneville now 71 yean old and a resident of Selbyville DeL was back in Norfolk paying off old debts He went to the Norfolk General Hospital laid two $20 bills on the desk and said he had owed it to the hospital for 2o yean Then he celled on a physician and paid him $200 for a knee operation and fettled a $90 note held by Arthur Bulman who owns a barber hop in which he worked for 11 years He had paid up $350 In all he said Since 1938 he said he has worked steadily and now operate! hie own barber shop Now at last he said he could af-fortfto pay his bills Whon pollan-count art high your noio fools full of pep-por ayes aro on flro and you're miserable think of a YORKAIRE Room Conditioner It reduces dust and pollan In tho air gives cool comfort AND YOU GET flights of restful sloop energy for daytjma tasks MM MMIIIMEB Act MW ftl Sumtr hBitl Mb Twaddle-MItchell Inc 40 No Main 8L Auburn Dial 4-6436 DIED In T-Mnston July ZS ASeUnl tm I 13 BUk St root KUBeral serxicww tram SS at Tidworth Eng April 29 1944 while serving as a member of the 295th Engineers Army will arrive here Thursday was born July 71924 at South Pans the son of Mr and Mrs Vinton Foster He entered the service March 7 1943 Besides his parents of this town he leaves his maternal grandparents Mr and Mrs Leon Swallow of South Paris: five sisters Mrs Alton Dill Mrs Albert Dewhurst Mrs Elmer Pratt Mrs Chester Rowe and Mrs Wallace French all of Mechanic Falls several nieces and nephews DIED At Tulnrorth In April 3 144 Floyd Footer of Mechanic Falla member of 295th Englneon L' Army i body will 1 retro at Macbanlc Falla July 29 A military ocrvlct will bo hold at 2:20 PM Saturday at the Methodic! Church Mechanic ralla Interment at Rlrereida Annex aouth Purle MRS BERTHA NORTON Mrs Bertha Norton 80 widow of Arbo Norton died here Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs Josephine Morrill Pleasant Street after being in failing health for four months Both at Phillips she was the daughter of and Julia Tooth-acker Hinkley Mrs Norton was past worthy matron of the Farming-ton OES and a member of the Merrill Rebekah Lodge Surviving are a brother Harrv Brookline Mass several nieces and nephews DIED In Exrminftan July 28 Bertha Norton Funeral oenrleoo will be held Friday afternoon at two o'clock at the Adame Fa-ncnl Home Burial lUvereide cemetery fiAierals JOHN MCCOOL Funeral services for John Me-Cool were held at 2 PM Tuesday from the Conley and Fahey Funeral Home The body was taken to Machias where a high Mats of requiem was held Wednesday morning Intorment was at Court Street Cemetery Machias GEORGE PROVENCAL Funeral services for George Provencal were held at 8 AJd Wednesday from the Conley and Fahey Funeral Home followed by a high Mass of requiem at St Church Rev IT Paul Gleason officiated Bearers were William Daley Anthony Robie Gerard Grenier Oliva Cfoteau Roland Dubuc and Roland Dubuc Jr Attending from out of town were Mrs Elizabeth Hogan Concord and Mrs Mary Conroy Boston Mass Interment was at Calvary Cemetery Concord Rev Fr Burke officiated JOHN KBTKTRAM Funeral services for John Kirtk-tram infant son of Dunham and Elsie Holmqultt Klrtktram of Togus were held at 3 PJL Wednesday from the Conley and Fahey Funeral Home Interment was at Riverside Cemetery WILLIAM OAKES Funeral services for William Oakes 64 of Rochester Y- -were held Tuesday at 2 PM at Roberts funeral parlors the Rev A Allan Brough pastor of the Baptist Church officiating Interment was made in Evergreen Cemetery The bearers were John Parker Rev A Allan Brough Wendell Hcenie and Leslie Roberts Mr Oakes died Thursday night In the Sanatorium Rochester after an illness of over three years He was born Jan 24 1884 at Argyle the son of William and Elizabeth Oakes He lived in Rich mond for several years about 45 years ago He is survived by one 'ister Mrs Alice Favor of Rich mond DIED Jan 7 1944 In tho acnrlet of Ms Cot try Stiff sgt Leonard Ed ward! Wilton Funeral eervlcee vrlll be held the Methodist Church Boday nt 3 Military honor and committal eetvleee the graveside Lake View cemetery CARD OF THANKS Wc wth in thank our nUtlvet (1 neighbor! and Rev BurMgh Sytveit heir aeti of klndnea and aymputh! Ins our recent bereavement olio fi beautiful floral trlbuta Mr Harmau Hoick Mr aad Mr Km Hatch Mi Scoria AaaUa Mr aad Mr Garold Vo MV ood Mr Arthur laufcj Mr- aad Mr GwM Frowst Mr aad Mr Jho Hatch Mr and Mr Gordo Hatch Mr aad Mr Lrick Porter Mr sod Mi Flash Mr aad Mr Gears Stratton Mo July 27 1948 CARD OF THANKS The wife and family of the late Ralph Gatcheil wish to express their appreciation for the cards cars floral offerings and the many kindnesses shown them by their friends and neighbors during their recent bereavement hid'atiil' wheelchair She was born November 11 1871 In Bowdoin the daughter of George and Elizabeth Dyer Beal She spent the early part of her life in Bowdoin and Lisbon Falls: In 1894 she was married to Frederick Herbert Blondcl and she lixed in Minnesota for two years returning to Maine in 1896 Mr Blondi-l died to 1901 and she was married to Alden Whitman in 1909 She has lived for the oast six years with her daughter at Dryden She is survived hy one daughter Mrs Hannah Proctor of Dryden and ana step-daughter of Rhode Island DIED la Dryden July 2b Mrs Martha I- Whitman Punoral atrvlcn will held from Iks Baptist Church Topoham Friday aft-stnson at 2 o'clock InttraMnt Rlx-traldt HOMUty Topchim Fiienda may call at tbs Rtfwards Funeral Home Thuredey ex-rn- CLINTON HARNDEN Clinton Harnden 76 a retired Phillips farmer died early Wednesday evening at his home He was born Aug 22 1871 at Phillips son of William and Eliza Dow Harnden Mr Harnden ms educated in Philips school and spent hie life in this community He married Grace Wing ot Phillips in 1920 and they had two children Kehneth and Ada His wife died in 1936 Mr Harnden was a farmer here many yean until he retired several years ago He had been living at the noma of Carroll Huntington in recant tnontha Ho la survived by his son Kenneth and daughter Mrs Ada fyier both of Phillips several Sndchildren four sisters Mrs tb Hinkley and Mrs Ethel Crockett both of Wilton Mrs Pearl Davenport of Auburn and Mrs Grace Sadgley of Phillips and several nleeea and nephews DIED Mbps July SB Clinton Harnden Tl Funeral aarrleaa will be held from the MRP Chandler Funeral Partore at Phllllpa at 8 PM Friday July 30 with burial In Bpron Cemetery Phllllpa DIED la Balsmo Italy BcpUmbei 27 1B43 1e Joseph Edmond Gentler United Utee Navy Remains will arrive at the Conley Funeral Home 377 Mate treat Lewiston Thursday mom-ins at o'clock Military funeral from tbs Conley FU-OKM Friday momlnf at 8 o'clock followed by a High Maas of Ksenias at at Joseph's (Church it 9 rack Interment nt Notre Dams Bkewhegan Ms Relatlvss friends most respectfully lovltod ijJjhd THUS -hour Thuraday 10 efkiiatti-sMiiii alibi DIED fit Pawtucket July 26 Ludger Lahaie Funeral services will be held from the Cooley Funeral Home 377 Main Street Lewiston Thurs-' day morning at 7:15 followed tar a high Mass of requiem at 8t Peter Paul Church at 8 clock Interment at SL cemetery Relatives nd mends most respectfully Invited to attend ft A Mama Associated with Ftaa Memorials far Over glaty-FIvs Fears To Forever Bear A Beloved Name 5i are acUd rat tha Indiv Ideality which dMIngalshca car moa-BBMata and amaaolrama Hand-Mas la design reliably I no tailed ifeatr Reality Is evarlaating flames Murphy CO lie SttWBTW NONUMENTH WOKS Balsa it LewMaab Ms Office Ftaat 1-1871 Write for Catalog uy I if 5V I- If I If I HARDWARE i.

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