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WEDNESDAY. JULY 6, 1060
MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE.
Local and
Building Pormll-TIm city
building dapiiitmonl tunned
the Jackson lluli'l 1 ,000
prrnilt recently to change the
doors In nn elevator shaft.
Gnu Ftro - Conti ul I'ulut
rural district firemen put out
n (Ire In limns mid lii'ii.ili about
M.'IO p.m. yesterday ut Oregon
Veneer cumpmiy at White
city.
Patients -Surgery patients
listed tuduy ut Hukiiu Valley
hospital Include Dennis l,n
nlnl, 71 Hconle dr., Aahluud;
Stnnley Zwun, 2240 Camp
linker rd., Medford; and Ken-
nt'lli Robertson, 2.18 Laurel
at., Centrnl Point.
Mining Councll-Tho North
western Mining council will
neol at tlm Jacksonville
Community hull Thursday,
Inly 7. ut 6 p.m. Fnye Brlalul
Swill speak, and coffee will be
fil.. .! iirtnt-WIII-fl. AllvnilO III
torcsted In mining inviien.
Car Fir - Ashland firemen
L...ra culled to ii enr fire on
Ifwinburn way Moiulny after-
inon, The cur was owned by
fcilon Prcicott, U2 hevcnlli
4,1., Ashland. The lire, wnicli
fwas out on arrival of firemen,
jklld extensive damage to the
'L..I.I..I flrnti)i.n HllH
Car Hit - A vohlcle oper
led by Julie Moppin Canfleld,
J304 South Keenewny dr., hit
li parked vehicle registered lo
j.co Bernard lluinm, 197
fcouth Kocnewoy dr., Tuesday
vonlnn. according to city po-
jico. The Incident occurred on
North Front t. between hlxlli
'kind Main no ciiaiiuus
gwer Issued, police mid.
Truck But Cut - City po-
jlk'O were culled to Jorgenien
Dairy, 13(10 Court at., Tuesday
afternoon to Investigate a re
port that the lent In a truck
parked In the company lot
had been slushed. Clifford
Stewart Klxsen, 718 West
Fourth at., reported the Inct
dent. Reports show that the
eat had been slushed about
five times.
Caps Lost - Dale Cott, 542
South Ivy si., notified city po
lice, today that while attempt
ing to make a left turn onto
South Ivy St. from West 1 1 111
at., two safety caps from bot
tlcs of acelyleno and oxygen
fell out of the truck. When
lie attempted to stop and pick
them up unnthur vehicle slop
ped, picked up the cups and
drove away, nicy were vui
lied at $1.25 each.
FAIR WARNING!
THIS PICTURE IS
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ADULTS!
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LEE REMICK
BEN GAZZARA
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JEAN RENOIR'S MASTERPIECEI
"GRAND ILLUSION"
ERIC VON STROHEIM JEAN GABIN PIERRE FRESNAY
Personal
Switch Shifts -Chief of Pa-
Ilea Charles P. Chiiinpllii him
iinnounuod a change In shifts
for two of thu department's
supervisory personnel, LI.
Orlo McGee lina been moved
from the first pluloun shift
(midnight to 8 a.m.) to the
third platoon nlilft (4 p.m. to
midnight) and Sgt, Leo Mitch
ell has been movod from the
third platoon to the first plu-
toon, Chumplln said tho
switch Ii routine and Is ef
fective Immediately,
Grants Pass Man
Dies in Hospital
Chester D, llyult, 40, of
Grants Puss und prominent in
Masonic circles, died July 4
In a local hospltul of a cere
bral hemorrhage.
Mr, Hyatt was Grants
Puus resident for 20 yean,
Since 10411, he wus the owner
operator of Hyatt's Portola
Grocery In Grants Puss.
Mr. Hyatt held many ma
sonic positions. He was pust
muster of Grunts Pais Lodge,
AF und AM; pust high priest
of Kennies Chapter, Rdyal
Arch Masons; pust eminent
commander, Molitn Command
cry, Knights Templar; and a
member of llllluh Temple of
the Shrine and the llllluh Pa
trol. He Is survived by his wife,
Lelhu M. Hyutt, Grants Puss;
two daughters. Mrs. Nick
(Kay) Smith, Mcdford; und
Mrs. Jim (Phyllis) Cattnnuch,
Smith Itlver, Calif.; one son,
Philip Hyatt, now serving
with thu Air Force; and oilier
relatives.
Three Injured in
Medford Accident
Three persons were taken
lo Itogue Valley hospltul Tues
day afternoon by Medford
Ambulance Service following
an automobile collision at the
Intersection of 10th it. and
Central uve. They wore treat
ed and released.
Injured were Mildred Irene
Krenko, 57, Burbank, Calif.,
driver of one of the vehicles;
Julia Mae White, 43, of 851
Palm it., Medford, and David
Wayne White. 8, passenger In
the vehicle driven by Julia
White
According to city police, the
California vehicle was east-
bound on East 10th st. when
It collided with the south
bound vehicle on South Cen
tral uve. driven by Julia
White.
Mlsi Krcnke was cited by
police for falling to yield the
right of way.
Investment Funds
Noon
fundi;
Vtinil
quotation! on Mlacted
nid Aikrd
llnllnrk 13,04
13.83
Chcm fund ......11.47
Colonial lr . Ill"
12.41
12 Oil
12 Til
10 43
1007
Eaton Howard Slk
1 1 mo
19 32
9. in
12 30
. 8 72
. I ll
, s in
1.124
, 11.37
IS 22
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nanny
Group Sec Avla-Etec,
Group Sec Com Slk
Group Src P"lr
Group Src Slcl ......
Group Sec Tobac
Kryitonn H-3
Kcvitone B-4
Kryi'.one K-3
13 30
II 30
10 03
8 117
111 113
10 23
10 111
Koyilono n-i .
31.34
127R
14.40
14.00
11104
rtftyiiono -i- .
Kryatiinc S-3 ' ......
llatualnnH R.4
11.71
13 an
12 03
M... Inv Clrth Slk 14 84
TV-Elec " J
Value Line Inc. . 9 23
Wolllnston 14 07
Portland Produce
9 00
3.74
13 31
The following price quotations
iha Atfrlctilitiml market-
lnl icrvlco o( tho U. S. Department
of Agriculture In Portland.
Effua: I'ricoi to romuoi. va, ...
Isrsc A 44-40; medium AA 30-44;
.m.n a a ni.in. Prlcei to nrodtic-
v .rM A A 34.3ni(: larao AA
33.371'j: fnrse A 30-32; medium
AA 24-30'i; imnll AA 1,3-12 t.
niiAr Prleea tn retailers. Nc
nrlnla delivered. AA and A 67,
n..'.,v. 1rlf-ii In retailer, de
A miBiitu frvnra
wholo 30-41, cut up 44-40; llsht
iviie hem, whole 30-31. cut up
n'i.:i3; heavy type hem, whole
40-43.
Portland Livestock
Portland (UP!) USDA Cattle
3011. Low cholca 003 111. led steers
27; hlsh nod 1003 Ih. 20.30 with
rn. .,i hlsh eood with few
low choice 785-002 lb. fed heifers
24.23-24.no; utility cows ln-in; enn-ner-cutters
11.30-13: utility bulls
Cnlvei SO. Oood-cholce vcalers
24-27; ullllty-iUindard 18-23; culll
down lo 12; good-oholce llsht stock
calves 24-27.
Hon 300. U. S, 1 and I hulchera
10.79-20; NO. 2 una it ion i-m.oui
...... I11.4lfl Ih 14. IA.S0.
Sheep 1900. Cholcc-prlmo 84-00
lb. iprlng lomha 18.30-10; molly
nn.nn Ih. 1n.-tR.2n! flood-
cholco 70 lb. iprlna feeder lambs
1 14.30; cull-gooo ewoa -j.ou.
WEDNESDAY ONLY
"CURTAIN AT 8i30"
John luik at the
Baldwin Organ
Obituaries .
ETHEL E. DEXTER
Mrs. Ethel E, Dexter died
yesterday afternoon ut her
home, :il(l North Fourth it.,
Central Point, Funeral ar
rangements will be announced
by Congcr-Morrli, funeral di
rectors. ANNA BWANBON SMITH
Hornhrook - Word has beon
received hero of the deuth of
Mrs. Annu Bwnnson Smith,
74, of lfuyden Luke, Idaho.
Mrs. Smith died July 3 In a
hospital at Cocur d'Alene,
Idaho, lifter a brief Illness.
She wus born In Lost Riv
er, Idaho. Survivors Include
or husbund, Hurry Smith, u
daughter, Mrs, Vlolu Gurrcti,
of Iluydon Luko, and two sis
ters and two brothers.
One sister, Mrs, Hullle Hol
land, of Bakorsfleld, Calif,,
was visiting nor duughtcr,
Mrs. Dwaln Humner, In Horn
brook when she. received
word of Mrs. Smith's death.
She left Immediately for
Cocur d'Alene.
Mrs. Smith was wall known
In Medford, where many of
her school friends reside.
Funeral services were
scheduled today at Heydcn
Lake.
MRS. PHISCILLA BULLOCK
Funeral services for Mrs.
Prlscllln Bullock, 04, of 331
Murlo si., who died In Ash
land Monday, will be held at
crl Funeral home Thursday
at 1:30 p.m. Dr. George itosc-
bcrry of the First Methodist
church will officiate. Com
mittal will bo In Punkey
cemetery.
She wus horn in Sams Val-
cy April 23, iHiio, and nad
been a resident of Oregon all
f her life.
Survivors Include two ils-
lers, Mrs. Lyla Tucker, Ash
land, and Mrs. Nancy Krclg-
cr, Medford; three brothers,
urnon C o n 1 e y, Ashland,
owl Conley, Arizona, and
Jim Conley, Central Point.
Morse Apartment
oofed of Jewels
Washington -0IPD- Washing
ton police today investigated
the theft of jewels and a fur
coat worth more than $1,400
from the apurtmcnt of Sen
Wayne Morse (D-Ore.) during
the week end.
Morse reported to police
Tuesday that the thieves took
such care not to disturb any
thing that the break-In wasn't
discovered until Mrs. Morse
returned from a week end
trip.
Mrs. Morse found that her
Jewelry box had been rifled
and a mink stole taken from
closet.
Youths Questioned
After Seen Smoking
Four youths were ques
tioned by city; police early
this morning for Illegal pos
session of tobacco after they
were observed walking eost
on West Main st. near Fir st.
by a Medford police officer.
The boys, two 17-ycar-olds
from Wcovcrville, Calif., and
Junction City, Calif., a 14-ycor-old
rom Poolvlllc, Tex.,
and a 15-ycur-old from Archer
City, Tex., told police they
were not aware of the smok
ing law.
They were questioned by
police and their cigarettes
were taken. They were later
released.
Grange Notes
Uppar Applogsie
The June 24 meeting of the
Upper Applcgutc Grange was
visitation night with approxi
mately 90 Grangers present,
Masters present were Frank
Hall, Live Onk; Lloyd Laccy,
Phoenix; Ben Fulton, Butte
Falls; Benton Boucc, Central
Point; Cecil Kce, Shady Cove;
and County Deputy Roscoc
Roberts and a number of mem-
bcrs from Frultdnle Grange
of Josephine county.
Roberts gave n brief sum
mary of the North West In
surance conclave which he at
tended at the Washington
state Grange convention. Each
master gavo a brief talk.
The literary program was
highlighted with a couple
monologues presented by
Mnry Ellen Miller of Fruit
dale Grange. Horlnn Cantrall
spoke on soil conservation and
piano solos by Inez McDoiv
ough and a skit by Stella Of-
fenbuclier, Barbara Larson
Dllblo Dunshu and Glenn
Saltmarsh wore given,
- The meeting of July 22 will
bo an open house meeting for
explanation nf the home rule
measure and the dog control
act.
Tho next regular meeting
is July 8.
INDICT DEMONSTRATOR
Tokyo - IIIPII - Labor union
mcmbor Takayorl Yamstlta
was Indicted Tuesday for tak
ing part In tho airport demon
strations against U. S. White
House Press Secretary James
Hagerty last Juno 10, Yama
stlta was among 10 unionists
and students arrested In con
nection with tht demonstrations,
NEW HOME DAMAGED A fire that In
vestigators said had all the earmarks of
urson ncurly destroyed the half-completed
home of a Negro family, the Rowan M.
Wllcys, above, in northeast Portland Sun
duy night. In a federal court decision last
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AWARD PRESERVED The
merce award of progress was
Lcmley, owner-builder of the valley Professional Center,
Highway 99 south of Central Point. The award is being
presented above by Chamber Representative Jennings Pierce.
The building, which contains
S6S.000. and will have office
a phormacy, laboratory service and x-ray diagnostic equipment.
Two Appear in
District Court
Hurry Howard Cray, 69, of
the White City Domiciliary,
was bound over to the Jack
son county grand jury on
charges of grand larceny
when he appeared in district
court yesterday. (
Gray is charged with tak
ing a man's wrist watch from
Brophy's Jewelry store, 209
East Main St., Monday.
Gray .waived privilege of
an attorney and preliminary
hearing. He is being held in
the Jackson county jail on
$1,500 bail.
Lee Walter Dew, 62, ot 3ia
West Jackson St., Medford,
was sentenced to nine months
In jail for petty larceny. He
appeared in district court yes
terday.
District Court Judge E. Koy
Bashaw recommended Rocky
Butte tail in Portland.
Dew pleaded guilty to iaK-
ing seven cartons of cigar
ettes from a Medford mantel
June 20.
Tho case of George Everett
Allen, 48, of the White City
Domiciliary, was continued to
July 21 in district court. Al
len is charged with petty lar
ceny. Police Receive New
Traffic Citations
Medford police last week
received 10,000 of the new
uniform traffic citations
which arc being used by all
police agencies in the state as
of July 1.
The first of the new cita
tions to be given out by the
Medford police department
was Issued Friday night to a
Grants Pass man. He was cit
ed for a basic rule violation.
Chief of Police Charles P.
Chamrjlin has expressed satis
faction with the new tickets
and said they seem to be a lot
simpler and more efficient
than the tickets the depart
ment was using previously.
He snys the department Is
finding that those cited like
them better also because they
are easy to understand.
City Sanitary Service
Closes Jacksonville Dump
Temporarily
We urge the people who haul their own trash to
use eld dump at White City Until Further Notice.
month the Wilcys won the right to build
their home after an attempt was made to
condemn their property. The blaze did
$7,000 damage to the tri-lcvel house.
(UPI Tclephoto)
Medford Chamber of Com
presented recently to Dr. C. O.
6,600 square feet, cost about
space for tlx professional men.
Evening Hours Set
For X-Ray Clinic
The chest x-ray clinic at
Sacred Heart hospital will be
open Wednesday, July o. irom
7 to 9 p.m., and Thursday,
Julv 7. from 2 to 5 p.m., ac
cording to the Jackson Coun
ty Tuberculosis and Health
association, sponsors of the
clinic. I
The once-a-month evening
clinic is arranged for the con
venience of those who cannot
attend the regular Thursday
afternoon clinics.
Persons wishing chest X
rays are reminded by the x
ray committee to wear cloth
ing with a minimum of but
tons and ornamentation on
blouses, dresses and shirts.
This helps to insure a satis
factory film, committee mem
ber stated.
NO PAY-NO PHONE
Tainel - OIPD - Police head
quarters was partially para
lyzed Tuesday when the tele
phone company cut the lines
to three police phones be
cause they had not paid their,
bill. The company sam xne
unoald bill was more man
250.000 Chinese dollars
($6,000).
Over-fhe-Counfer
Western Stocks
Th following bid and ask
ed ouotations. trom the Na
tional Association ot Securi
ties Dealers. Inc., do not rep
resent actual transactions.
They are a guide to the range
within which these securities
could have been sold (indi
cated by the "bid") or bought
(Indicated by the "asked") at
the time of compilation.
Common Stocks Bid Alked
Bank of America 44 H
Callf.-Paclflc Utilities ..lll'i
Cascades Plywood 281a
Cons. Frelghtway ...M'a
Copco - 35
Cyprus Mines Corp 22 s
First Notional Bank SI 'I
Morrlson-Knudscn 31
Northwest Nat. Ga 20ii
Pacific Pwr. Lt 37:i
Pormnnonte Cement 10
Portland Clen. Elec 30 is
V. S National Bank 70
United Utilities 41
West Coast Tel 26 li
Weyerhaeuser
47 :
21,!
311
iei
S7 H
241i
34',
22
3(1 i
liu
32,
74':
4SI
2711
3511
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LAFON - Tr Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn A., poi Ifice box 393,
Ashland, Jul. 1960, a girl,
weight 8'? pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
CARR - To Mr. and Mrs.
Russell, 3654 Madrona lane,
Medford, July 2, 1960, a boy,
weight 6 pounds at Rogue
Valley hospital.
SCHMIDT - To Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Albert, 4150
South Pacific highway, Phoe
nix, July 4, 1960, a boy,
weight 8 pounds, at Rogue
Volley hospital.
HANNAH-To Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Dale, route 1, box
568, Eagle Point, July 4, 1960,
a boy, weight 10'4 pounds,
at Rogue Valley hospital.
SCHUYLER - To Mr. and
Mrs. Merle Lee, 630 South
Holly st., Medford. July 8,
1960, a boy, weight 8'
pounds, at Rogue Valley hos
pital. RAE - To Mr. and Mrs,
Robert E., 846 East Ninth st.,
Medford. July 6, 1960, a girl,
weight 8'4 pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
CUR ETON - To Mr. and
Mrs. James Wilard, 920 South
Ivy st., Medford, July 2, 1960,
girl, weight BY pounds at
Rogue Valley hospital.
BENSTON-To Mr. and Mrs.
Dexter A., 430 North Fourth
st Central Point, July 3, I960,
boy, weight 6Vt pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital.
McCOY - To Mr. and Mrs.
James Francis, 2189 Corona
St., Medford, July 3, 1960, a
boy, weight 6 pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital.
McLAREN - To Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Glen Jr., 702
Bcekman St., Medford, July 4,
1960, a girl, weight 74
pounds, at Rogue Valley hos
pital. Servicemen
RETURNS HOME
Capt. Bert W. Ricbe of the
6337th division headquarters,
USAR, has completed the Ad
vance Infantry Officers Re
fresher course at Ft. Benning,
Ga., and has returned home.
i nun i
QUINN
SANDRA DEE
JOHN SAXON
ijy ji-
11 its fr
Finn Twins Seek
To Help Daughter
Of Lana Turner
San Francisco-fllPD-The Fly.
ing Finn Twins, who have botr
tied the federal government
for nearly 10 years on their
own behalf, made a surprise
bid Tucsduy on behalf of
Cheryl Crane, 16.
The twins, George and
Charles, 48, told the Cali
fornia Supreme Court that
the daughters of actress Lana
Turner was being restrained
illegally at the El Retiro
School for Girls for the knife
slaying of Mlsi Turner's boy
friend, underworld figure
Johnny Stampanato.
George, accompanied by
Charles, filed a petition for a
writ of habeas corpus.
He said he was acting as a
friend, but others close to
Cheryl were surprised by the
move.
The girl's father, Stephen
Crane and an attorney for
Miss Turner said the action
came as a complete surprise
to them.
Weather
Medford and vicinity: Scattered
thundentorms over mountains
aoutli and eait thll evening. Other
wise, lair mrougn inuriaay. uov
tonight 38-60. High Thursday 93-
luu.
western Oregon; s'oisibie scat
tered thundershowers southern Cas
cades this evening, spreading north
ward tonight. Much cooler over
Interior Thursday with low clouds
and a lltUc drizzle along coast.
clearing- partially during afternoon
ief early morning low clouds
over interior valleys. Low tonight
52-62. High Thursday 75-85, except
60-66 along coast.
Northern California: Fair tonight
and Thursday except a few after
noon thunderstorms over Slerra
Nevadas. Fod and low clouds on
coast. Little temperature change.
LOCAL. DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday
7B: aoove normal B. Record nign
this date 104 In 1922. Record low
this date 43 in 1925.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours Ul
midnight 0. Midnight to 10 a m. 0.
Total this month 0, .05 in. below
normal. Total since Sept. 1 1534
In.. 2 in. below normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
15'.. hlahest this am. 69.
High Low 24-br.
Yes- Yester- Pre-
CITY terday day cip.
Brookings 58 49 T.
Grants Pass loz 58
Klamath Falls -. 88 59 .
MEDFORD 100 63
Portland 94 59
SeatUe
.87
-88
.. S5
59
57
Spokane
Yakima ..
Eureka 5.S
51
70
58
55
59
Red Bluff ..
Sacramento 91
San Francisco ..62
Los Angeles .- 78
Phoenix .
Denver -
..104
62
.01
Chicago 73
4
so
T.
Miami tseacn i
New York 1
Washington, D.C. &4
65
FIVE-DAY FORECAST (Throuch
July 11):
ivtrn Oreron-Westera Wash.
Inrton Not quite so warm but
temperaturea averaging aoove nor
mal through Monday. Chance of
Inr ihnuw, western W.ihl n-
tnn and northwestern Oregon sun-
day or Monday. High temperatures
72-82 western Washington. 80-04
western Oregon, except 65-70 on
coast. Lows In low 50s.
Northern California Scattered
thunderstorms In high mountains
on one or two aiternoons. other
wise, no precipitaUon. Tempera
turea near normal.
Ashland Man Found
Claude Rozelle Curtis, 79,
of 900 Park St., Ashland, was
released from Ashland Gener
al hospital late yesterday after
being taken there after he
was found beside his cur, state
police said.
Curtis, who apparently had
suffered a heart attack, was
found by a weighmaster be
side his car on Highway 99
near Jackson Hot Springs, po
lice said.
IN EASTMAN
LLOYD NOIAN-RAY WAISTON RICHARD BASEHART
s VIRGINIA O REV ANNA MAV WON9 .
"My daughter is very hap
py where she is," Crane said
in Dallas. "The authorities
say everything Is wonderful."
Miss Turner's attorney,
Louis Blau, said In Beverly
Hills he was "mystified" over
Finn's action.
Confession Is Doubled
"I have not seen a written
copy of Mr. Finn's statement,
so I will refrain from answer
ing it until then. But I am not
going to let Lana talk to any
one about this. I will do all
the talking for her."
In the petition, Finn
charged that Cheryl was be
ing held solely on the basis of
her confession that she stab
bed Stompanato to protect her
mother during a quarrel in
Miss Turner's bedroom April
1958.
Finn said lt would have
been a physical impossibility
for a 14-year-old girl to have
committed the crime.
Her case would have been
dismissed on grounds of In
sufficient evidence had she
been tried in an adult court,"
the petition said.
Cheryl was sent to the
school in Sylmar, Calif., by a
juvenile court, but has run
away twice.
Many Court Battles
The Finn twins are old
hands when it comes to court
battles.
The two war veterans pur
chased a war surplus cargo
plane to use for teaching pur
poses in 1951. The govern
ment ruled the sale illegal on
the ground that the plane
could be used only for scrap-
and the legal fight was on.
During their 10-year battle,
the Finns stood guard on the
plane with rifles and pistols,
went on a hunger strike in
iail. and once handcuffed U.S.
Attorney Laughlin Waters in
Los Angeles while making a
citizen's arrest.
Last year George tried to
make a citizen's arrest of Col.
Gordon Moore, Mrs. Mamie
Eisenhower's brother-in-law.
The twins filed suit against
the government last year for
I more than $20 million dam
ages in connection with the
I plane sale.
CHARCOAL
STEAKS
TILL MIDNIGHT
CANDLE
ROOM
A4 unixi
A Medford
3v vi
Open Daily
5:30 P.M. to Midnight
Sundays 4 P.M. Till 11 P.M.
COLOR
THE ASSASSIN
London -lUPII- An advertise-
mcnt In the personal section
of today's London Times:
"Somo months lo kill: Ex "i
ccutlve, 28, requires income ' :
for tho assassination,"
OH, MY ;
ACHING BACK :
NowIYottcnnirotthfiutrlliifyouBed t
from nutTKlnsr backkcho, tmadnch nd
muscular ichtji anil Dtiini that often cu ,
rtatlesi nltthU ana mlwrabl tired-cut?,
ftailntr. When tbM dlicomforU ooni on "
with oveoazvrtian or itreii and itraln 1
vftii want rH.f want It fmitl Anoth.tr .
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