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10 The Stat man, SaUm. Orncjoii. Wxfaw day. March 10, 1848 t """" 111 J """ 'I"1"""" """,M,M""" : MM IMIIIIIII lllll Irillllll ll It iIHHHHMMIW I I mi IIIIWMIMiaMMMMMWMMMtilMt s Yanks, Reds Win Exhibitions; Kerr in Fold LAKELAND. FU.. Mareh Uavag reekl aMvrfeers and enly fear af metr WerM Sarta ckMiftoU array af Ut fall. Um New Tars. Tana eea (UM ftaea keaiad wHk rt ran ha ta atetA e kMl UM Datrest TV . M. k tk nm iMt exktkniaa tar each Ihm. TAMPA, ru.. Mini Ar TWm yeaag B4Wti area Owt wnA reaa. geed far . elfc aarfcr. f iT aa claetnnatl arleS Um fv,U adelaeJa Felines. JJ-J. la ta eaeaJag taaae af ta tertag train tag easen ere. BIAOINTON, na.. March t AP) M ImIi taeach UM taa Braver Mala aaiaeai 1U1 rtefct iMf JafeaaY Sala aeon My na la UM Ma. General Maaager Jean Oalaa uM today Uul after Seaday might talk wit rrealdeat Laa Prtal a called Sain wna a new neeeal Um. Ilk said he weald UtMk M ever aae give kla aaawer la a day or so, Oalaa added. PBOCNIX, Aria, March t AP Mr Kerr, heleeas ahortate af Um New Tark G laats, agreed la a eeh UMt today. SABA SOT A. ria, Marck t (AP Caack Dal Dakar' nine Mat la Ceaeh Larry Weedaira ciak. S-I, nm another Bn Bed tax Intra, aad gaaM te day. BOTES irilNGB, Calif., Mareh t -0P- 8aa rraaleeea Beak) kadi a Utf betting- practice today preparatory t their exhi bition baseball um Friday Bight against the Cleveland IboUm. HOLLTWOOD. Marck (AP Tma PttUkargk Pirate treat tk day attarpeaimg tkatr hatting tjM taday, peeearatnry far Ckair ttlt wttk Ik Carnage Walt Sax temerrew. LOB ANGELES. Calif, Marck rAP Gerald rvMdy's two rm ar set tka Imim far tae SU Loals Invar1 7-0 wkiMwaak af Um CaJea geCaa la aa esmetuea gaaM te- CAMP PENDLETON', CaBf, Marck AP Catcher Viae mama, aa frem Memphis, halted a two-ran kaaaar M Um flftk laalag la Wad Um Outage Wklta Sex Uiltal vtctery mr U Cmi Pendleton Maika ka aa axkiMtMa kaacaall gaaM Maay. CLEADWATEB. Pla, Marck (Af) Taa Pallaaclaala PmlUla "V laaaa aaalagg a St. Laala Caralaal -B" M.aaA, l-n Maay. WEIT PALM BEACH. Pla, Marck (Na-Dtt) McCaaaa t klaw a aa-raa Iaa4l la Om ftaal fraaa Maay a tka PkUa4lala Atk laOe acaa4 Uia taak tka BMaaar a ftk varsity I-I ta a atx- tamaiag Viks. Silverton in Pistrict Cage Clash at Villa Tonight Salem Victory Ends Playoffs Kollitt' Along Bj Jcrht Stone 4 A eaapl af gcata wh aal la a tka Jack Kraamar-Baboy K1m sra Mt fraaaa I rartUa4l tka aikar aickl rapart tkat Babby afl gaHaly aiapUyad aa caeklaaaa tkat ajt tka kraa4 aay army wklak ha waa akaek-a-black wttk la UUaaeata ta tka praaa aarttor la tka year. Ha maat nnally ka raaJid aa aaaat tTeryatM alrea4y ka4 that Kraaacr ta tha wtrU'i tap Uaaia aaa . . . Uo Would lUc Harm Forttdf Maay ara waaderbuj jat haw far tkia rear's WaaklaaTtoa Haaky aa elab weald have faaa aar M H ritnaaiaa aad aa few kalMvc tkat If Hec ka4 beta baM inc Um reins, tha Uaa fraaa Seat tle wtiM have aabbeal tha ND crown dartnc the raralar paJam. Baataaaaan cat akia U a raw deal at tha Haaky achaal after kla maay yaara af yeoman aervice. accerdJaT ta ra parU. He. It's takt. asked far aa ather year wttk tha elab he'd ballt ap one aaara year. win. laae ar draw. A ad. af eaarae tha anewer waa "Nar . . . Jack Nlchala haa ahattered seafiac saarka richt aad left bat ke's kad pUnty af caaper atlaa fraaa Caack Art MeCUrney aad tha reet a tka Haaky sack. laatmcUa Na. 1 far tka "alaaa" aa tka WaakiagUa atat kaa beea. aa aae eaa say H kaaa't paid aff . aaa heap teaate. flrat aad i What waald yea call tkat? ... 'J Bottle Cmn Be Deadly KeaJJy aaa far Ike beeke waa tkat ba4Ue-thrwwtaar episade aver at Mnmaatii the aiker alarkL Tha laaadeat w hereby Offlclal Jehaay kalb aaffered a brakaa aaaa aad M a nth tea pUyar. Kay Hetde, waa kayaad all fraaa tha aae pea battle taa y saake Baliera It Or Net bat It alee re aid hare preyed aewartcht tracie. Moral here Is the leaa bettlea la aperta areaaa the better. Far tka aperta faa U the meat eaaatioaal gay ta the world. Taa aever kaew what beTJ da wbea the tide Is taralasr aaralaat kla team. He saay pall kls ewa hair bat be saay a laa take It eat aa the ether ray . . . QC LMNXTICH Taad that pill to Jack" . . . Aad . lacidea tally, the AT aH-Ameti- daa't carry Ntohakf Salem's Viking aad Silverton i Sliver Toxaa. both wlllinf to rep- t district 11 In i I s m. etate tournament same at Euaene next Wednesday, go at It again tonight at the Vik Vills, at eight o'clock. In what could be the final game of the No. 11 playoffs. They ara the finalists m the seven-team tourney, but tha road to Eugene is much longer for Jerry Gsiti neau's Foxes than for Harold Hauk's top-seeded Salem. A Viking victory tonight and tha Salems downed Silverton 81-31 last Saturday for the only Fox loss of the double-elimination tourney will send them to the state meet. Should Silverton pop in with an upset, however, a final game will be played by the same teams here Wednesday night. Silverton has reached tonight's game via wins over ML Angel (twice) and Jefferson. Salem has rambled over Sacred Heart Acad emy, Woodburn and Silverton. Probable lineup: KlaosEdies Rap Beavers, Dim PflayMl? Boom! 41 I: '''"? fit rJ3 on mouth Team drills MONMOUTH, Marck t-(8pccial)-Caach Badd Greaqatet scat kls Maasnaatk rVelverinca thraagh a heavy drill Taeaday, aae af tka last befara the leasa takes part ! the battle far tha state class B basketball championship this weekend at Artlagtoa. Monmouth earriee tha hapea af district B-X after wtaalag a final gaaae with Day tea here 8a tarda y nlghL The Welveriaea will play la the pea lag tearney gasas at t:39 pjsu Tkaraday agalnat Drain high af district B-4. The winner wiU play la the aesalflaala against the winner af Tharsday's Ualaa vs. Garibaldi game. Probable atartera far GroaeaJst'a team Tharsday wiU be Baddy Heide. Naal Saw tcile. Lyle Ladcbeff. Ceater Heward aad Gaard Caenatock. i i .., . . - yl Li A -zy Woodbara Teay Kakat (standing) had jast delivered a smashing right to tka chin af Billy Davis when this action ghat waa mapped by Lea Winiasaa af Brooks, daring their fight In Port land last week. Da via waa coanted oat (or need tkat be written?), aae! It waa Kahat's second straight kneckeat win la the first reand. Toay battles Brace Miller af Klasnath Falls la tha six-roand spe cial tonight at the Salem arasery, prior to the Bobby BJcharaa Jaey Ortega aula event SOTertoa Wlckham Tofte ..... Howell .. BoOi Lyreh . ... r . r . c. . o ... G Salem Bouck Unruh . hfiller Balllnaer Duval COLLEGE Waskiagtaa S9, Oregea Stat 43 CCNT SS. NYU 7 aly CraM SS. Calgata SS Genaaga 4S, Texas Wet. 44 Canucks Worry Awhile VANCOUVER, B. C, March (CP)- Five Vaacoaver Caaack hockey players of tka Pacific Coast league kad to scrounge tkroagk old stocks of skates be fore taking to the lee tonight against New Weatmlaater. Thieves tooted the Canacks' ears in Port land Sanday aad stole $XM worth of bladea. HI OH SCHOOL (Diet. 1 finals) Baker M. Vale tl Wast Ltaa 7. Beasoa 44 JefferMa (Part) 1, Lewlr-Clark 43 PKOPESSIONAL Vaacaavar 14. BelUagkaat O Letnerich Rep Zoom When Joe Lea is s anon a red he waa retiring after tke eeenlng Jane bout with Joe Waloott waa the Brown Belter think lag af Gas Leoaevteh? Gas Is getting acco lades from here aad there aa ak solately the best nut lama n In the land, especially after his a nick win aver very capable Billy Fax last week. Loals himself opined that Lesnevleh weald give nam a toagher tame than W alee It aad evidently the Loam of lttl Is go ing to make mighty aare he decent collide with the light heavy king, even though each a brawl weald draw an easy million dollar gate. . . . The balloealng Leeaevtek rep ataUen makes Joe Kakat took bet ter aad better. Eemeenber? The Woodbara kid waa labelled aa a gay wttk no fa tare after kla eae pnach kayo by Gas two years age ... Pins have always gaae wttk bowling aa ham does with eggs BUT In the east acglers are going erasy aver a aew version of the apart which operates withe at piaa. Tea torn tka ball aad a system of electric eyea does the roai. To retain tka akmeephere tke eraak of ball aad pins Is rendered by a recording am chine. From the leaks of the thing yoa'd have to bo a physics export to aaderstaad the et-ap ... He knows better bow: Wbea Lea Beadrean. freak eataef eel lege, took over the retaa af the Cleveland Indians six years age km first act waa to chalk an the blackboard: "Will to Wla; Have a Paaalon to Soore. Taa eaa kaag taa kow a gang of tobacco maack tag bailers reacted to that. Stalil ey Takes Husky Bcrtli SEATTLE, March -)-Wssh-tngton's football eoechi ng staff was completed today with tha signing of Nell "Skip" Stanley. . as back field coach. Stanley will leave his present post as head grid mentor at George Washington university la Washington, D. C, to Join the group of assistants already chosen by Howie Odell, new Husky bead football coach. "ANGLING KUUES AVAILABLE ' PORTLAND, March MVCop les of the 1943 official synopsis f angling regulations are now available at all license agencies as wall as at tha office of the game commission in Portland, an jiounces C A. Lockwood, state fame supervisor. Attention is call ed to She) typographical error list ing the non-resident hunting 11 eenee foe aa $1 Instead el tM. Ice Ace Gets Life Ban LANSING. Mick.. Marck i-CPy-Bllly Taylor of the New Tork Rangers waa expelled from organised hookey for life today aad Doa Gallingor of the Boston Brains waa easpended Indefinitely aa ekargee growlag oat of a gambling probe. National Hockey Leagae President Clarence S. Campbell af Montreal aaaoaaood the drastic action to Gov. Kim Slgler following aa ex ha native laveetJgattoa. Campbell said la a prepared statement be kad saffletant evi deaee to show tkat tke ZS-year -old Taylor kad Hi sewing ly aese clatod wttk and eommanleated with James Tamer, a criminal and known gambler." Galllnger, tl, a resident of Port Colborne, Ont, was suspended by tke leagae president "pending farther laves ligation af his aase atattona with J ansae Tamer, the Detroit criminal aad gambler." la bis statement, Campbell said Taylor waa "interested wttk Tasaer la a wager" on the eateosae of a game played la Chicago Feb. II between the Boston Brains and Chlcage Blaekhawka. Vik All-Stars aanaaaaaaaw' V. : t ; a L Bach Ifagk BelUager (circle) . OurUla Cartoa Hoaek of tka Sa . leaa kigk VIkiaga were aelocted to this yearn All-Big tlx leagae . haeketbeJJ teasa, aad wfil tonlxkt SUvorton la tka aiertc4 11 at the) Vik Villa. ladastrial leagae No. 1 plas aaea rolled tkeir weekly scmlsa at Capitol Alleys last sight and reanlte laclnded: Pioneer Trast t Sao Boys 1; Interstate Trac tor (1) S. Walton Brawn Cal taary Local 452-1. Kara 1; Keith Brown X, S brock Motors L Kalph Nagiey's I7S waa nigh ae-riea. Table of Coastal Tides TIDES FOB TAFT. OBEOON Tides for Tsit. 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SJ 44 aA l.T JO PA -S 4 1 a a 1.1 S:ll pa -S I 4 J1 aA SJ 4:4S pa S 4 ts aA ej as pa ia S:i4 aA -ea M pA 1.7 1:03 aA -44 s-42 pa aj 44 a a -S i 34 PA tJ laa - a l 1S:1S pa aj 11 us .4 SA icEiiardo, Oriiega IV alt Armory BeDD Kahut Face Miller in Special The featherweight fistic scramble thst was a dandy for six heats in Portland, and that might make for a future Oregon title battle. tonight caps Matchmaker Tex Salkeld s 28-round show at the armory. Both state 126-pound champion Bobby Richards of Portland, and the fast-coming and ditto-hitting Joey Ortegs of Vanport anxiously await their date, a 10-rounder. Never before defeated in an Oregon ring, Richards was nipped by Ortega in their previous six master, a dandy fight, all the way. Salkeld had the retake booked for Portland but shifted it to Salem Instead. If the 21-year-old Ortega can again master the veteran who has been Impressive in a pair of 15-rounders here in the past two years, then Ortega will get a crack at Richards' title. At any rate, both gladiators are ready mixers and should add more sizzling rounds to the six hot ones they had in Portland. Richards intends to clean the lone blot from his Oregon record. The steadily climbing Ortega has in eye on that featherweight title. The winner is also in line for a bout either In Portland or Sa lem with Aaron Joahua, the Jew ish clouter from Calcutta who boat Joey Clemo in a Portland ten rounder last week. Spokan's Joey Dolan, perhaps the class of the feathers In the northwest, also has his eye on tonight's mix, as he wants to establish himself as the sole owner of the 126-pound championship in these parts. Of equal importance to the cus tomers will be the six -round spe cial on the card. Woodburn Tony Kahut, first-round knockout win ner in both of his postwar come back outings, will gun for a third when he climbs in with the rug ged Klamath Falls Indian slugger Bruce Miller. This one is apt to be a wild one, as both are of the slam-bang boxing species. Salem's Dean Abney was to have appeared in the top four rounder, but has been forced to give up his spot to Lew Ballard of Boise. Abney was hurt in his last fight in Spokane a week ago. Ballard facea Billy Davis, Port land, in the welterweight class. Other four - rounders on the card, the first opening the show at 8:30 o'clock, send Howard Men denhall and Joe Day, both of Sa lem, in together in a welterweight mix, and Tiger SI Jones, Portland, and Ted Domico, Portland, to gether in a heavyweight scarp. Duck Pins Men's City leagae resalta Last alght at BAB Bowliag eoarts saw Eisner's slam Tweedie OIL 4- Bright Spot trim Los New man's, 1-1; Larson Heme V Loan heat Saaaet Donate, l-l; and Capp's Used Cars defeat Kesniagton by forfeit, M. Gel gar's 121 for Laraen's was top CKESTS LEAD CLIPPED BELLING HAM, Wash., March Va ncou v er' Hornets clipped the lead of the Bellingham Fir crests In the Pacific Coast profes sional basketball league) to half a game tonight by defeating the Fircrests 74-62. COWBOYS NCAA ENTET -CHICAGO, March 9 -OP) -The University of Wyoming with a season record of 18 wins and sev en defeats today was selected to represent district 7 In the Kansas City NCAA basketball tournament March 19-20. KUSS CHESS WINNEB a THE .HAGUE, Netherlands, March IMVMikhall Botvinnik of Russia today defeated .Samuel Reshevsky of New York, tha Unit ed States titleholder, In the fourth round of the world championship chess tournament-Reshevsky lost because he exceeded the time lim it at the 32nd move. BIKD SITUATION GOOD PORTLAND, March 9-AVJp-Land gama birds came through the winter well, the state gam com mission said today. The commis sion warned, however, that hunt ing regulations will depend on success of th spring brood survival- Baker, Bucks Cinch Berths By the Associated Press Two more high school teams have clinched berths in the state basketball tourney at Eugene next week. Baker captured the District 1 crown last night with a 10-21 victory over Vale In the rubber game of the series played on a neutral Weiser, Idaho, floor. , The Pendleton Buckaroos earn ed a ticket to the state show Monday night as they downed The Dalles Indians, 44-39, in the third game of the District 2 play offs. In District 7 Corvallis' Spar tans trimmed Newport. 47-36. Monday night in the initial game of their series. Ferrier Team links Victors MIAMI, Fla March 9-;p)-Jim Ferrier and Cary Middlecoff won the $10,000 Miami international four-ball golf tournament today one up in 36 holes after nearly tossing It away. They defeated Ellsworth Vines and Ed Furgol with a par four on the 383-yard 36th hole in the finals. The victory was worth 11.250 each to the winners and $750 to each of the runners-up. The golfers left Immediately after the tournament for Jackson ville to plav In the $10,000 open beginning Thursday. Hart Upsets Joe Dorsetti A considerably d i s g r u n tied Gypsy Joe Dorsetti came out the loser last night in a rough and lively session with Fireball Frankie Hart In the main event of Elton Owen's weekly armory mat card. "I was robbed! yowled Dor setti, the Coast llghtheavy belt owner, after Hart clinched the tussle by crotching his foe out of the ring for the count. Dor setti grabbed the first fall of the match in 13 minutes with a "hangman." Hart, his Irish up, came back to . even things in seven minutes with a corkscrew. Hart got his clincher after being twice kicked from the ring by Gypsy Joe. In the semi Gordon Hessell fol lowed up his great debut of last week by whacking Tony Ross via two straight falls. Ross handed handed Hessell the first by re fusing to pin his opponent after handing him three "backbreak ers." Buck Weaver and Jack Lipscomb gained a fall apiece In the rowdy opener. AAU Mittmen Open Tonight PORTLAND, March 9-JPy-Ore-gon amateur boxers who may be Olympic team material will get the once over beginning tomorrow night when the state AAU boxing tournament gets underway. The bouts leading to champion ships in eight weight divisions are the last tournament competition prior to tha Olympic trials later this spring. Elimination bouts will fill the schedule Wednesday and Thursday nights with the fi nals Friday for the trip to the AAU nationals at Boston. Ice Loop Eyes Pros LOS ANGELES. March 8 -0P)-Possibility of the Pacific Coast Hockey league turning pro was revealed today by President Al Leader. Leader said a league committee will meet in Pittsburgh, Pa., Fri day with representatives Of the American,- national and United States hockey leagues to discuss the circuit's possible affiliation with the' three pro loops. Scores Posted For Trapshoot INDEPENDENCE, March 9 (Special) -Final scores were post ed here today for the big PITA registered trapshoot held Sunday by the Independence Gun club. In Class A 16-yard shooting, Stemler of Portland and Ballew of Eugene tied with 98. Iliif of Independence had a 99 to win Class B firing. McKee of Amity, Ray Dunkel of Independence and Bill Byers of Valsetz tied with 92 for Class C and Bill Shepherd of Mill City had a 93 to win Class D. In the handicap shooting Dick Stapleton of Independence had 92 and Iliff had 90. George Blum of Tillamook and Bailey of Eu gene tied for the doubles title with a score of 44. Local Ducksters Top Cannon Beach Salem Duck Pinners swept a four match engagement with Can non Beach in the coast town Sun day. The No. 1 Salem men's team won, 5201 pins to 4535; the No. 2's came out on top, 4865 to 4200; the Salem women's first squad triumphed, 3623 to 3264 and the No. 2 ladies won, 2928 to 2474. Bill Gauthier's 1002 was high for men In the five game tussles while Alma Penny paced the women with 818. Angels Top Bevos FULLERTON, Calif., March 9. (P) Los Angeles clouted three homers today In defeating Port land, 7 to 6. Eddie Lukon and Ed Sauer hit consecutive four-masters in the second and Larry Barton smashed one 360 feet in the third with two on. TURNER SLATES SMOKER TURNER - ( Special ) - Turner high school will play host to St. Paul high at a smoker to be held Thursday night In the school gym starting at 8 o'clock. Joe Kahut, widely known heavyweight, will be present in the role of referee. TEE TliaUSJUIDS THAT F3EFER ALE ... PREFER COLUMBIA! If you yaorn for containing t&stfoctty different In haolt bev aroges treat yourself to a bottia f Ch-biaJ It's deCghtfui. Victors Earn Right t0 Meet v Bears in Coast Title Series " ; - EUGENE, Ore,, March tWAVWashington jcaptured the Pacifie Coast conference northern division basketball championship tonight by defeating Oregon State college, 59 to 42, m their playoff after deadlocking in the regular season's play. w - The came was played on Oregon's neutral McArthur court bev fore 7,000 fane.'. :- . ; ; . The Huskies will challenge California, southern division cham pion, in a two-in-three game series opening at Berkeley Friday night for the conference title. Oregon State took a quick ini tial lead In fighting to retain the division crown and a chance to defend the conference champion ship the Beavers won last year. The edge was 7-4 before the Hus kies snapped into a rally that scored 14 points while the Staters were blanked. When the drive was over, Washington led 18 to 7. The Huskies held a 29 to 19 ha If time lead. The victory gave Washington its 11th northern division title since 1923. The Huskies went on to the conference championship EUGENE. Mar. 9AV Wash ington's Haaklea, the Northern division beep crown stowed away, leave teaaorrow for Ber keley where they Friday open the , Pacific Coast conference playoffs with California. The Haskies will arrive la Berkeley Tharsday la , time for a light workont on tke California eaart. in 1943. They again won the northern race in 1944, but there was no conference playoff that war year. In facing California for the con ference title, Washington has a better than average chance of sweeping the series. The Huskies defeated tha Bears twice in pre season games at Seattle Jan. 2-3. Washington won the first, 64-5J, and tha second 59-42. Washington's record scoring Jack Nichols was off his pace tonight. The big center who rolled up a new northern division Individual one game record of 39 last week col lected a lone free throw point in the first half tonight against OSC but managed to add 15 in the sec ond half. His 16 total was the best for Washington but equal to the total fired by Ward Paldanius, a substitute forward for Oregon State. Paldanius gave the Staters most of what spark they had in the sec ond half. But it was not enough. Wasalnftea (SS) (42) Oregen Stat fg ft pf (p fa ft pf tp vnanbrg ess 10 Torreyj s White.f 1 1 a IS Petersen 1 Nicholas 4 4 4 14 Rinamn. Jorgnan.g I I 1 4iBaUnui.g 1 Taylor jj 4 a 14 Carey JJ 8 Opaclch 0 t S 0PaldanaJ S Malloryj; 00 0 Samuel,! 0 Engatrmjt t 3 OlStorey S HolmanJ ,SUpar! .Catterallj; S 0 IS ' Totals S3 IS IS 80 Totals 14 14 IS 41 Officials: Tim McCulJough and Ed S trie hen. Missed free throws: Washington Vandenburg 1. Whit 1. Nichols a. Jor gensen 1. Taylor 4. OSC Paldanius 1. Peteraen 1. Samuel a. Blnearson a. Sliper 1. Ballantyno 1. .f'lfJflflf If M V f Jersey Joe9 CHICAGO; March 9 (4V Jer sey Joe WaJcett Is nslag the sci entific approach la preparation for kls re-snatch with heavy weight champion Joe Lonia J ana 22. t - ' ' Walcett, arriving' today for a Bight, said he haa studies me vice of hm HMr.aia! af T-anla "ll or 12 tltae,? tm way pt looks to me, I have tke style to beat Loals.- the 24- year-old Camden. N. J nerra snrmlaed. "Tie diant . prove aay snore dang are aa than anybody else I've feaght." y ( tUiiek If I 1 If ill 10 ilrbnclilo's Inc. 48l !sUU SL SaJem, Or ton (Sn)Tj)EAQ , UN1DOND PlOCBSS DRAKE lELlNlNG OIvos you COK MORE lining: VnAR im MORE LINING AREA Goadyaar'a nxcluaiva raaTaaadarn way Umixif Israkaa doaa Jrjj&y wttKv riTotg and lijpft kolaa . . . gives you tfc&S witk a lining you ft witkovt fcorlag It eoaig you laes assaueo it waexra longarl firms IIBIBS I ( iaiao rard. GbaTTolai Or rtyanamtk 1 HO IC3 TO PAY CAS! ? . 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