The Cushing Daily Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 78, Ed. 1 Friday, December 29, 1944 Page: 3 of 8
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TODAY DECEMBElt 29 19 14
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NOW ot Societe Nbou id he Phoned to The Intily iritteer !Retort
11 o'cloOt in the Morning none 334
CUSHING 1114N TO
WED iN DETROIT
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'ANNOUNCEMENT h a a been I
As Made here of the engagement
-eind approaelling marriage of e Tharta lay
Miss Marie Elizabeth Jan claugh- AMeriCan Legion A U xiliary
ter of Mr and Mrs Paul A Jens Social Evening American Lepton
Detroit Michigan to Captain Leon nut' 8 P In'
Marts °aversion Jr son of Mr IA'ornen's Foreign Mission Paz'
end MIN L M Oliverson of Ark- lety Church of the Nazarene 2
0nsas City Kansas The marriage
ceremony will take place on Mon- SUNDAY
wnteh Party Mr and Mrs Al-
day January 1st at five p tn in len °mild 1623 East B roadway 9
the Bethel Evangelical and Re-
fanned Church in Detroit Mich- P' m
igen -- ---
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ga Captain Oliverson is a former T k Fl CJ Ay E
1itsil id
Ing resent having grasiu- I WC !I e For
teted from the Cushing High
School and Oklahoma A a nd M E:1:i rt
Collepe Stillwater He is now sta- I iFti ILI vary
Wined at F I Monmouth New 1
Jersey withi the Signal Corps lie
--0- feed Anintallons
Watch Party To
Farrers and dairymen are
lie Sunday Night- urged by W E Berry chairman
of the Payne county AAA cam-
Mr and Mrs Alien Could will matee to file applications for
ntertuin Sunday evening with a 1 aliments under the daIly feed
Watch Party in their home 1623 program with10 the pLtgcas es-
East Broadway The event will tabbilled by the War Food ad-
be held at nine o'clock Ministration
--o-- Authcrivation is given to ne-
tt' F' 111 S In rept and isetie drafts far milk
and cream saleg made dwing the
gtegular Meeting trotittis of fit pt ember and Oc
tcber 1 after that date no pay-
Members of the Women' s For- tnnts can be mad( unless it !nin
eign Mission Society of the Church ba clearly established that fail-
of the Nazarene met Thursday af- irb to make applicatien was not
tornoon in the church for a study :ei to neeligenc9
Sour prograin The session was Vesry nisi) said that authoriza-
Meld tit 2 p m Lion has been given to accept
Mrs M A Lade led the group and issue drafts for the nrantlis
in devotionals and Mrs Lynn of November and December durPm-owls
led the study hour di- ing the p- rind of January 1 tis
Mission Twelve members attend- rtbrualy 28
aLd the session Preducers cen Expeet to receive
w A regular meeting will b9 held yayrnent at once if applicationa
next Thursday afternoon in the ale fled on any day of the per-
church et 2 p m 1 iod Vani Jannsry 1 to Jaduary
—0 20 Applicants may Le v:squired
Baptist I Jr 1 to wait a few days if they delay
II aking a pplical ions -
lin Regular Alect The payment rate for th:i
eii litts oi Neveinber and Decom-
Miss Jewel Kirkpatrick enter- iter will be 70 cents p9r hundred
tamed members of the Young swight cis whole milk and 10
Women's Auxiliary of the First eLnts per pound on buttcrfat
Baptist church Thursday even- Evidence of sales may be filed
fente when they met in her home with the committee by perLQii or
-4104 East Brcadway for a regular by mail
meeting The session was held at V! —
730 p ni
Following the miselonary pro- 'Soldier's Wife
yrarn which was presented by I
Dizs From injuries -
Mism Kirkputrick an election of '
aiiitieers was held for the coming From Traffic -Mishap
year Officers elected include pres-
ident Mini Patty Usher vice-pres- WCODWAR D Okla Dec 29--
'dent Miss Kathleen Endicott: iUP)-- Mrs Willa Jean Morris
secretary Mime Margie Baker and 21 wife cf a soldier stationed at
program leader Miss Ruth Crock- -5n Antenio Tex died last night
ett After the short business ses- in 9 Woodard hospital from in-
aiiGn the evening was spent in furies guttered Wednesday when
playing games their car skidded into a truck 46
Refreshments were served at the miles smith of Woodward'
close of the meeting to twelve I It was the third traffic death
nicnibera and two guests Mies in as many days on U S highwal
Sammie Murphy and Miss Nan i270 in the Woodward vicinity
°Alien of Norman i !Mrs Muds' husband Pvt Regi-
—a-- !mid Moiris 22 suffered only mi-
HOBART Okla Dec 20-111Pi !nor inilliES They had been here
'ANNOUNCEMENT h a a been
As Made here of the engagement
'""'sind approaching marriage of
Miss Marie Elizabeth Jans daugh-
ter of Mr and Mrs Paul A Jan
Detroit Michigan to Captain Leon
Marts Oliverson Jr son of Mr
rnd MIN L M Oliverson of Ark-
0nsas City Kansas The marriage
ceremony will take place on Mon-
day January 1st at five p m in
the Bethel Evangelical and Re-
formed Church in Detroit Mich-
igan ga Captain Oliverson is a former
l'usling resident having grain-
tited from the Cushing High
School and Oklahoma A and M
College Stillwater Ile is now sta-
tioned at I t Monmouth New
Jersey with the Signal Corps
Watch Party To
lie Sunday Night -
Mr and Mrs Allen Could will
eintertuin Sunday evening with a
7Aetch ! Party in their home 1623 !
East Broadway The event will
b3 held at nine o'clock
--o—
Ir F' 111 S In
gtegular 1Utig '
Members of the Women' s For-
eign MiS141011 Society of the Church
of the Nazarene met Thursday af-
ternoon hi the church for a study
our prograin The session was
-held at 2 p m
Mrs M A Loftis led the group
In devotionals and Mrs Lynn
Eprowls led the study hour dis-
CUSSiOn Twelve members attend-
aLd the session
A regular meeting will b9 held
next Thursday afternoon in the
church et 2 P m
Baptist Jr A
ya Regular illeet
Miss Jewel Kirkpatrick entar-
tained members of the Young
Women's Auxiliary of the First
Baptist church Thursday even-
ng when they met In her home
-4)04 East Breadway for a regular
meting Tho session was held at
730 P in
Following the missionary pro-
Prarn whieh was presented by
Miss Kirkpatrick an election of
4Iticers we held for the coming
year Officers elected Include pres-
ident Mini Fatty Usher vice-pres
For Dress-Up
What little girl wouldn't adore
a new 'dress-up' frock like this?
Pull gathered skirt and ric rac
trimmed bodice and collar are ex-
citing details Pretty for school"
too in gingham or percale
Patturn No 8507 is designed for
sizes 3o 4 5 6 7 and 8 years Size
4 years requires 1 Vol yards of 35
or 39-inch material: 1 78 yards
trimming for cellar and front
waist
For this pattern send 20 cents
COINS your name address
size desired and the PArl'ERN
NUMBER to Cushing Daily Cit-
izen Today's Pattern servwe 115u
Sixth Avenue New York lit N
Sopial and Clubl
I Calendar
rillirtdaY
AMITICCin Lotion A U Mary
Sociii Evening American Lepton
nut 8 P m
1A'omen's Forvien Mission ro-
lety Church of the Nazarene 2
o tn
SUNDAY
wittth Party Mr and Mrs Al-
ien Ow Id 1923 rust 11roittlway 9
p m
Nina Dairy
feed Anintallons
it
Farrers and dairymen are
urged by W E Berry chairman
of the Payne county AAA om-
m'ttee to file applications for
rayments under the daty feed
program within the piedti es-
tAitiited by the War Food ad-
Ministration Atithtrization is given to ac-
cept and issue drafts for milk
ind cream sale3 made dming the
trontlis of September and Oc-
ttber 1 after that date no pay- !
tnots can be mad( unless it iion
14t clearly established that fail-1
ic to make application was not
to to neeligenee
Verry as said that authoriza-
tion liLs been given to accept
and Issue draft t for the months
of November and Deerniber dur-
ing tl 'Frio(' of January 1 Co
brual y 28
Producers can rxpet to receive
rayment at 011(3 if application3 !
ate fled on any day of the per-
iod Vani Janniry 1 to Jaauary
20 Applicants may Le rixatiri-cr
to wait a few days if they delay
II aking applications
The payment rate for th-t I
it! iitts Lt Neveinber and Doom- I
!At' will be 70 cents per hundred !
unight en whole milk rind 101
ants per pound on butlarfat
Evidence of sales may be filed
with the eLmmittee by periJii or I
by mail
Soldier's Wife
1
Dizs From injuries -
From Traffic Mtshap
WCODWARD Okla Dec 29—
Milt-- Mrs Willa Jean Morris
21 wife cf a soldier stationed at
Antenio Tex died last night
in Woodard hospital from in-
flates guttered Wednesday when
their car skidded into a truck 46
1-LatiLlt A 'MU 0- 4 — k
—When claFsis rteume here negt Itur Christmas to visit We Morris' i
Monday it Will be half an hour pounts —i
later than tile piesent 9 a m sch-
cdue eehool Uncials have an-6 ii 0 i
!
flounced -- rrYVVVAIbi 1
"Fan" Chair Set
By MRS ANNE cAnor
Th most popular set with those
homemakers who like a rather
small chair "protector" chair back
and arm doilies This graceful
shell-stitch design is just big
enough to cover the spots on your
chair which ordinarily become
badly soiled—and It has so little
bulk that it can be whisked
through' a bowl of suds and laun-
dered in a jiffy The "fan" is 1212
Inches from top to bottom—chair
arm pieces are Just five inches ac-
ross To obtain complete crocheting
Instructions for the Fan Chair Set
(Pattern No 5828) send 15 cents
in COIN YOUR NAME AD
DRESS and the PATTERN NUM-
BER to Anne Cabot Cushing
Daily Citizen 1150 Sixth Avenue
New York 19 N Y
Designs for "winter wooliee1 of
all sorts and for all ages are found
Cabot ALBUM Ideas for gifts
In the new Frit and Winter Anne
home decors Lion are included
Send for your Copy 15 cents
M INDUSTRY
3AINS HEW
$CHIEVEMENT
TUISA Okla Dec 29 —UP)--in!
shortages of equip
lien! ttcl numpower (ILI not deter
he oll industry lit 1944 from new
A:delm(1114 in and pro
lung petroleum to pee4r the 0-
tack
011 well completions (luring the
year until Dec! 23 were 24264—as
onipared with only 17751 for the
'tone peiol of 1043 11113 tells the
dory of pt troleurn's recurd-bruuk
fl campaign to supply one litmgry
Aar machine with vital fuel
I The year ha s hem marked by
lineoyery at several new fields with
:remeodous produetive
ti- well us by careful exploitation Of
I Phler pools
Oil produeing figures have lillOWn
3P11 tiiGnal Motet I I h t al
'Retortion this year in the United
Stales up to Ike 23 estimateJ by
thr Oil end Gas Journal at 1635-
12721G barrels as compared to
467349 505 barrels Tor the corre-
ponding 1943 period
Leg Behind Other Industries
harnioes or the Wholly sky-
rueldinq in proportion to its ex-:
!emoted activities are being defend-
( d by its economists again 1 out-
side charges of "war profiteering"
These economists declare that an
cnalysit of oil industry profits over
a !ft-year-period Maws they have
logged behind pereenages gains
for other Indust s Up to this year
0-year averege on net vorth
of all initaiLy vas 675 per cent
profit manufacturing and trading
t 87 per cent mid oil 663 per cent'
tin y report I
The imiustry'a laity in Washing-
ton ba been unable to push
through an oxk r-all (Tulle oil price
inerase but the OPA has taken
some of the power out of the cam-
paign by ronting subsidies tir !
stripper production hundreds of
smolt op rat ors have benefited from
tle instit ob(' to bridge
the gap between static prices and
increasing pumping casts in the low
praluction pools of the nation I
Anglo-American Agreement 1
Pram the standpoint of widest
int rests to the industry the tkvel-
GpnWill of the Angla-American oil
vgrcement stands at the No 1 land-
mark for petroleum In 1944 The
revied draft of the nerement re-
cently prepared by the Petroleum
Industry War Council is now being
studied by state departmeht offi-
clots Who are comparing its text
with that of the original
The government's steps to set-
tle international petroleum prob-
lems threatens in many ways to
split the domestic industry into two
factions at least Large oil operat
or and independent operators dis-
agree on whether the treaty shall
endor!1 certels protective
novi trpnsroilation cols and
nunicrous other complicated and
tnittpverAut sidliects
WESTERN FRONT—American
First and Third armies drive into
ncrth and south flanks of Ger-
man salient to within 15 miles
of juncture that threatens to
Viso thousands of (icrmans in
Ardiines pocket
steady top 1370 Stockers steady
top 12
Sheep 50 sheep and lambs'
steady for week top lamts 1325
top packer ewes 6
7
MARKETS—
KANSAS CITY Mo Dec 29
--(Hp)—(WFA)--Livestock:
Cattle salable 500 total 900:
calves salable 200 total 250: kil-
ling classes fairly active steady
to strong Small lots medium and
gocel steers 1325-1350 few corn-
won and medium heifers 9-11
bulk 01 salable supply cows main-
ly canner cutter and common
grades from 550-9: odd head
medium and good 10-11: odd
bead good beef bulls 11-12: mei-
ger offering medium and good
sausage kinds 950-11 goad and
choice vealers 12-11 common
and medium 9-1150 culls down
to 650: medium and good calves
10-1250 few heavies 13 stock-
els and feeders mostly nominal
Hogs salable 2500 total 3300
active fully steady good and
choice 180 up 1450: lighter
weights scarce tows mostly 13-
75
Sheep salable 3000 total 4-
ECO: moderately active: scattered
opening sales good and choice
truck-in native lambs strong at
1375-14: no load lots sold early
best held above 1450 no ewes
sold early
THE CCSIIING DAILY CITIZEN CL'':11ING OKLAHOMA
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11-: Itombrich melded degt1
troops friwzza (dies and Rochefort
Duck—Hese Comes a Big One!
prrreo?
D!: -ifiita A' 01
(Sidnal Corps Photo From NEA)
The American 7th Army Infantrymen above hear an enemy shell
screeching toward them—that's why they'le hugging a wall near
a tank in the streets of Niederbronn France on their march into
Oprmanv near Karlsruhe —
-sniper Hunting- in bermany
1 AllArM(041 I riVir::-7'
i' '41Pq p 41eiigi
!Cream No 1 50c i--
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1Cream No 2 47c ti' - t '''' 7
1 Eggs 37 i
Vtires Quoted By Harkey'
l'irvomery
I OKLAHOMA CITY LIVESTOCK 'r--' f-:--i's-:
s
I OKLAHOMA crry Dec 29— t 1o4 - I' - tt- '
1 etPi—Livestock: 45
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Catle Ent) calves 300: steers x -- y
a t
steady for day strong to 25 high- n fs : f
I ter wiek top 1350: cows most- :: - t4A47
i ly 25 higher for week top 11:
i heitors steady to 25 higher top t
11350 bulls fully steady top 11 While two comrades
i calves steady for day big 25 high- Division infantryinar
ler fcr the week extreme top 1350: enemy still
practical top 1250: stockers ani —
Waders strong to 25 higher for
the week top 1250
H 11111 C
11 Li C11 I Its 2500 market steady for rent
day spots 50 higher for we:k !
top 1445 bulk 14-1445 sows Actilv SiPte
steady top 1370 Stockers steady V Lul '
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1
RO:VIE Dec 29---tUP)--A full-
reale allied aerial assault appear-
ed today to have broken the sur-
prise attack launched by Ger—
man troops three days ago in the
Serchio valley at the western end
of the Fifth army front
'Jim 22nd tactical air force
command reported that swarms
of planes patrolling the area
yesterday had forced the Ger-
mans to take cover in bindings
where many were killed by bumb-
hitt An announcement said today
that 97 enemy becupied buildings !
sure destroed or damaged dur-1
ing the assault
German attack: had con-
can Negro troops had been forced
tinued Wednesday and it was ac-
knowledged officially that Ameri-
to withdraw from the village of
Galilean° under pressure of the
German advance which carried
three miles toward Lucca
Activity ailing' both the Fifth
and Eighth army fronts was con
fined to patrolling
ktince Itumbcrt of Italy recent-
ly flew to J? mil and Ravenna to
visit Italian tioogs serving with
the Eighth ainrj' it was an-
flounced today
k lanes of the Mediterranean
allied sir force flew 2000 sorties !
yerterday A communique report-
ed 11 of the planes were missing
Heavy bombers of the 15th air I
force hit oil arod rail targets in
rmany Austria and Czechoslo-
vakia and RAF heavies attacked
In the virinftv of Casarsa in-
nertocastern Italy last night
Aniet lean and British planes
and fit' itter bombers
LIEGE
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Six To Enid
Cusillg's Bengal cams suffer- '
eel Cu ir first delta: in six gainel
last ntlit when they were diikiii-
r (I liy the Enid Plainsmen at Enid
2C-15
Alao they suffered a physical
beating as well and it was con-
salced to be 9 definite handicap )
I
'tor tlir aim ? tonight with Black-
I well Th i Backwell team is coach-
ed by Clarence Iba formor Cush- I
int Efaral basketball coach
At the end of the fit half the!
Bennis W i r! able to hold the t
' Plainsmen to a two point lead t
1 i
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V a scale of 8 and 10 Enid on
Li::: ion 4 end i
1
1 flifth point man for Cushing was
' Griffith CU' two field goals and
'a free shpt Benge with 15 points !
L-as high for the Plainsmen
j Despite the difference in score
- observers stated that the Plains- I
aim had nothing on the Bengals
in pay The game was extremely
:ouch and several of the Bengals
or 2 limping today with sore legs i
and musoles Bickle and Dye will I
Sc' little action tonight with the
111ackweil team due to injuries )
!TcEll'Ici it was przdieted
1 i
1
Eong-writer Walter J Donald-
Ison composer of "My Blue Hcav- !
' en" teciay was free on $1000 bail I
' after pleading innocent at pre- !
1 liminary hearing to two counts
or passing tad checks i
CHILD'S
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te4t:fit‘4-i$' 4 fr - N:t 'Oi Te-v : -)4 way to relie‘e miseries of children's
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fighting forces
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1 Grand relief starts as VapoRub Hiring on the Spot and Free Transp3r121'111
f
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-- i -2 ' 1 ' FENETRATES to upper bronchial
tubes wi t h i ts special medicinal vapors
" - '' N '- Furnished at Every
t t
AL 'ft i t 't STIMULATES chest and back sur-
" ' S 1 '
-''-:' t4- - - - ' faces like a warming poultice
Often by morning most of the
! ' '' misery of t he cold is gonelRemembr
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- : s 0 N IN VAPORU B Gives You this spe-
''' 444 4' ' ' ' 11' cial double action It's time-tested
home-provedthe best-known borne
(Signal Corps Photo from NEA) EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
of remedy for reliev -
While two comrades hug the buildings and cover him an 83d ing miseries f
ICKS
Division infantryman dashes across an open space under fire front children's colds VAPORfile
enemy snipers in sulmrb of Duren Germany I ------------
-- — Spevia Five miles northeast of Office In OKLAHOMA
to
itliqatl Fruit jefleci in hammering German Spezia Thunderbolts attacked a I
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) utibris in tile C-erchio area motor transport depot oestroying !
Americava Mitchclis bombed troop leaving the site in flames t5 vehi-les damaging 10 and 7-T7nr7-7- sr---m ‘ -01-- I47- 4vrni
concentrations in the vicinity of 1 1 LL1A-uia ittt:aia''tvr'Zttiri:LthltflZzrdkznrft kN'Sal
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i Loisit aid i wleri
i el it ig )
toggY Turf 14 1111thislt backlit Id stii
Greets Aggies w) ! th li
11358 yard: 6anifd Iiiil on ow—
: king and 1317 on rushing lie Weil
IlaYir!l' la total offensive with
In Dalas Today IIJL1 thy ta !t ttolipliL m tucord
iti itus: L111 old ronipitted out
u 711 talc:a:mod for a ot trent-
DAL 1Ml i:: Dee 2ti----(11Pl age of (20
—Coach Jun Lcokabittivit (Jr ill CoAdi I u Meyer of the (111Ht-
confirmcd Oessliniq took his tird
Ckltillonta A ille M Covbiys a iNzal 1mrpat tile tiwuilipy c It
eitns Emit his Lain thraeli
lc today at the '")"Y euttoil mia ut thin' longest drills sin r
Lovl turf and said it as ulaioit At niarliq la Attn eon
certain t tar
attack In the Ncw YK"-'s lity
(1(l'A"k his tt“114 eentrating cil difensive to tics
lic 'hid Pe probably woull stall
game against TOWN Cill'IstiaI Daly: thill1113 B lilliCe-kicK li'
tcptrdltss of whetl!t Ili vato- N :(
or clears In the meiintime a Zi ke C Itrollisar I ne if I hi
The team which arriviti in 1 top ititItirs who elccted to rc-
tcrrent of rain got Its fast taste m iii at ii vit J(i)
of what the nativcs Iliv? sper t viii
t n return I
It need Every day mid (1114011"u' ig m oi at ter the holidays
el ha
and wui unable to stage un mit- V-
dtor a mrkotit Inasmuch us sim-
ilar rarti and cold hantocceti to- ‘1:8i:1111licNn!!"!Nr-1:!tiltel
confirmed liesshniq took his 01'4
vis it linntaa tx in L I1 V y: irrat icnurpla tiwumpy
flit11s sent his Lain thrcicit
!elk today at the
7!)"Y (2 tti""1"1 of Only longest drills sin'e
Lasvl turf and sato it Vi0 lliOit !GLAr1011 plactice eon-
certain le bo
attack In the Nov YKte's
(1(l'A"I tt“"I's centratim en dt fensive tatie: ljjy lie old he probably wouli Matt
g nine against TOWN ChriStiaI B
triarditss of whetl: th vostu-::(
or clears In the me'intina :tf Zike the
The team which arrleiti in 1 top veltiltirs who clucted to re-
terrent of rain got its fits' (AO' m J(i) in a
of what the natives iv-? gace-
tinced cverY day mid (1114017'1s :-ot atter the holidays
and wig unable to staite un than return to
el
dcor wmrkotit Inasmuch ti srn ItONT — Two fled
liar rarti and cold humoured cO- armiea 'advance CB alone
Stll'wil" Nil mil' trcnt as Berlin retools
erations at the ArTies
cemoUg th: tNIM Val ftI I )Lk11" tU1IIdI4IS 41 titvit sum awl
on its scrimmage workouts 'lane have I lened bombardment
The odds-makers apparently 0 Isucialwit
indicating that the orestnt ! PAtate-taponese ruminant-
rhared IJokabaath's stntlinents
faints by which Oklahcma A 1: (pie reports 30 American try-
M vas favored wculd be reduced ptI z sliding west through Staigatt
censidurably today or tatitorrok" steits in Philippines Ims:alblY to
"Poy th's nu it t nitik thus? 'pollen Hew lavaim
Texas Christiin Horned Fc un WAi!—Lritish bomber' at-
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In money choice" he s3id teak tonn and Munchen-clad
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GOOD PAY
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