Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 June 1894 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. MONDAY, JUNE 2:>.

DAILY BANNER TIMES Publii*hp*1 pv#»ry rtftrrn *.in SnmlH|r *» III*'Hajisuk'T'imkk oOitv, corm r Vim- ami Kranklm slr.-cta, ADVEH^I3lMG. Kkauimi \nnrKs 5 cent* per line. > me line pamKriipli* ehar^ed an occupying two lines space. •Jit lines ' * cents per line 5o “ 3* 1»«) “ S 350 *• S'i 500 " 3 Display rales made known on application. Change), for display advertisements must he handed in hy 10 o'eloek a. m. ouch day. Head ing advertisements will be rtoelved each day up to 1 o'clock p. m. All communications should be slgmsl with the name of the writer: not necessarily for publication, but as evidence ot gmsl faith. Anonymous communications can not be noUoad. Where delivery is irregular please report same promptly tit publication oflice. Specimen copies maul'd tree on application. RATES Of SU BSCRIRTION. ‘)tir lV*ir III fulvnnc*. $5.00 s'ir im,nth* 2.50 Thrrs nwnth* 1.-5 One mmith ■ 'Jd Prr wrrk hy t'arrler id When delivery Is made by carrier, all subscription accounts are to be paid to them as they cali and receipt for same. M. J. 1IRCKBTT Publisher HAKKY M.SMITH Managing Editor Address all communications to Thk Daily Bannkh Times. Greeneastle. I nil.

WE WILL HAVE A JTH!

ing held in the mayor’s office on Satunlay to carry out a Fourth of

.July celebration. The indications | the women of GREENCASTLE to

GREENCASTLE'S LODGES.

K! Ill PI It tN ttUMA TH KI T.

f or Representative GKORGK W. HANNA

F'ur Ainlitur JAMK8 Mcl). HAYS For Clerk JOIIN D. HI NT For Reconler I.EMUKL JOHNS For Treasurer OSCAR A. SlIKl’Il HR D

For Sheriff lANlKL W. MA( V

For Surveyor I.ARKY DOH NS

k'or Coroner JOHN Y. OWEN For Commissioner 1st District—JOHN I.. BRIDGES 3ml Distriot—JAMES C. KKAT

KKIM HI.It AN STATU TICKET.

Secretary of St ite WM. I). OWEN Auditor of State aMKRICI S C. DAII.KY Treasurer of State FRED J. SCHOI.Z Attorney <retieraI WM. A. KETCH AM

t ’lerb of Supreme < !ourt ALEXANDER HESS

Supt. Public tiistruction I). W. GEE LING State Statistician S. J. THOMPSON State Geologist W. S. BE A TCI I LEY Supreme Jutlue—First |)istrict JAMES il. JORDAN Supreme Judge—Fourth District I.EANDLR J. MONKS

Kl.ei lSI It AN TOWNSIIJI* TICKET.

For Trustee ROBERT S. GRAHAM For Assessor ENOCH L. FOX WORTHY

For Justices of the Peace WALTER J. ASHTON JAMES T. DENNY GEORGE W. KI M BARGER

For Constables WM. B. CALLAHAN JOHN II. MILEDA XI EE TOMPKINS

For Congees:—Fifth District JESSE OVERSTREET

The Rannkk Times will have as a regular feature of its Monday and Thursday issues a special column devoted to lodge news. The fraternal organizations are very strong iu this city and form a good portion of the social pleasures.

The killing of President Carnot, of France, last night was a cold blooded act that causes a thrill of honor to go around the world. Anarchists are growing bolder year by year, and it seems the}’ have a determination to do, that would be sublime if directed in a better calling. The world over has been entirely too lenient with these cutthroat assassins. An anarchist and a crank are about of one persuasion, if any difference, the former is the greater foe to life. They should both he exterminated. It hasn't been very long since the democratic governor of Illinois liberated a cut throat crowd of anarchists from the penitentiary, and his action has been the cause of encouraging the red Hug of anarchy and crankism both in this country and abroad. This action had its effect in the killing of Chicago’s best mayor, and his murderer is still unhung. A transported anarchist or a hung crank is the best kind.

It is with a feeling of pride that the Hanni k Times is today able to present to its large list of readers the report of the preliminary meet-

arc that the celebration will be a success, for it is in the hands of the ladies of Greeneastle, and when it comes to patriotism the women of Putnam's capital have enough of it to place them up near the band wagon. Greeneastle needs a Fourth of July pretty badly, and the women have thrown themselves into the light to give our citizens and children a celebration, and they have the “I will” to do it. They are going to run the whole machine and are now hard at work. For years it has been ultra fashionable for our people to pack their grips, draw their balances out of our local banks or borrow their neighbors’ balances and go to some neighbor

MANAGE IT.

A Sucressfnl Meeting for a Starter on .Satunlay Kveuiiif? —■ Committee* Ap-

Tlie Ile»t New* Kegularly from the Fra-

ternal Order* of the City.

('astle ( anton, No. 30, Patriarchs Militant, have elected new officers as follows: J. A. Michael,Captain; J. P. Hampton, Lieut. Capt.; G. W.

poinioti and Work i’ini*>r Way—writ Kenton, Ensign; C. H. Meikel, CollrKr Campus thr IMarr uf Meeting. . J no Cook, Accountant.

The Odd Fellow bodies. Knights of Honor, the A. O. U. W., have

elections this week.

NEWS FROM DEFAUW. bocal Time C: ar( j

I big FOUR

THE BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS OF

THE UNIVERSITY.

ooixo HAST

No lt>' VoMtltuiloit Kgpn-SN

Look in thin Column for It—Oue»t» Riid y,, Vestibule*! Kxpn'^s

Entertainments—Notes, Items anil Annonnrements—The Very l atest and the

Bent by Special Reporter.

There will be no reason for leaving Greeneastle on Independence day this year. The ladies of the

Dr. T. G. Duvall made a business

trip to Indianapolis today. A number of college people are

city, may their number never grow M)stb lb Lodge, No. J , con templating a picnic to hern this

less, settled that question empl.at- Kni 8 Lt8 ^ last w ^ k * e ek.

icily and satisfactorily, hy having two thousand dollars dividedequal y ^ returned toda y from arousing meeting in the Major’s ‘ 1HS e . i er an . r. i a (l v j s j t 0 f tw0 days with friends in

office on Saturday evening. Pursu- ' Shelbyville, Ind.

Otoe Tribe, No. 140, Improved j ‘ ’ .

Order „• Red Men, h.ve one pe.i.ion **.»• J- He.ronymon. of In hpen,ling »„d three warrior, for the w “ * b0Ut C °" tg '

Chief degree.

ant to a call published in the city papers last week a large number of enthusiastic and determined women, and when a woman is determined | she generally does something, met

Waggoner hall is to be refur-

and visiting friends Saturday. Messrs. Jesse Heeb and Ralph

ing city .„d "blow in",heirdoll.r.: t the >pp , )illtoi , ndi „ . an ,| occ , ip i e d by the Red Norton .r. working for the .ummer

in making the eagle scream, drinking red lemonade and hearing ora-

tory. The women of Greeneastle,.., . , . ... i Birch was made president and Miss j,’ Ri|p V lust week fathomed the

propose to stop that drain and have , , , K •' 1UHl h a

I rva.k n i I Isa rt n n n 11 a* rs* t •.» r i' . • r . t* xir J „ —

short time transacted a whole vol- Men.

nme of business. Mrs. Alpheus Messrs. Edwin Black and Thos.

put their shoulders to the wheel in a way that should make the wheels go ’round. Their committees will call on the people to aid in the enterprise, and our citizens, business men and people generally should aid all in their power. The Banner Times wishes the ladies God-speed.

romiiM'iM'ttiuent F.xeroim**. The annual commencement exercises of St. Paul’s academy will occur tomorrow evening, June 20, and the following program will be rendered: 1. Salutatory ‘Miss Mary ( aiinon 2. Columbia’s Fins waves a welcome to all De Barry Solo and Chorus. Piano. IMiss ItawUnson. 3. Count that day lost whoso low di'scondlntr sun finds by lhy hand no worthy action dime. Essay - Miss Ella Murphy. 4. Victoria (juadrille—Piano Trio Czerny MIHsea Maude Buis, Mu^tfle Murphy, Florence Cawley. 5. The Web of the Future Is Woven from the Threads ef Today. Essay—Miss Maud Buis, ti. Come, Dance by the Moonlight — Vocal Quartette. Misses A. Riley, J. Couch, E. Murphy, It ■'age. Accompanist, Miss Kuwlinson. 7. Humorous Heading (Selected), Miss Maggie Murphy. S. Elfe is not Made of Flattering Dreams. Essay—Miss Alice Riley. 9. Wake, Wuke. Wakut—Chorus Misses J. ( ouch, J. Enright, M. Enng, M. Murphy, k.Madden,R.9ago,M.McNally, t. I awley. L. Weavel. M. Weavel, E. Buis, M Donohue, K. Dalton, M. Curran, M. Howard, K. Gainer, M. Arklns, K. Arkins, A. Kuwlinson, M. Vogel, II. Howard, A. Vogel. Piano, Miss Kawlinson 10. < hrlstiati Faith Gives to Life Its Philosophy, Its Poetry and Its Value. Essay—’Miss Mary Cannon. 11. Don Joan—Double Trio Mozart Misses "M Cannon, J. Couch, M. Buis, A. Murphy, E. Murphy, A. Riley. 12. I )ver the Hill to the Poor House— Anna Madden. Over the Hill from the Poor HouseMiss A. Riley. 18. The o. P, K A. Houmorons song. Misses Kuwlinson. Couch, lilley anil Enright. Accompanist, Miss Alice Murphy. 14. Christianity Is the Key-Note to our Intellectual Life. Essay—Miss Alice Murphy. Too Date—Words by Tennyson. Aeeompanlst. Miss Kawlinson. V aledictory—The I lass. Laudato—Chorua. Pianos, Misses Kawlinson and M. Murphy.

Diplomasconferred on Alice Murphy, Minnie Buis. Ella Murphy, Alice Riley, Mary Camion. "Illness. tBy request.

Latta-Hunt. Yesterday afternoon at two o’clock occurred tbc marriage of Mr. Will H. Latta, of Indianapolis, and Miss Carrie Hunt at the residence of the latter’s father on east Seminary street. In the presence of intimate friends and relatives the ceremony was pronounced by Dr. S. B. Town, of College Avenue church, in his impressive way. Miss Laura Ammerman presided at the piano, the bridal part}’ en tering the parlor to the strains of a wedding march. Among the relatives present were Miss Maida Miles, of Paris, III; Miss Ruth Bryant, of Coatesville ; Misses Mary and Emma Elmore and Lizzie Hadley, of Mooresville, and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hunt and Miss Sallie Marshall, of Indianapolis. Mr. anil Mrs. Latta left at 3:35 over the Vandalia for Indianapolis, where they will reside at corner of Broadway and Eighth

with the Cbautuuqus Chart iu east-

ern Ohio.

Mr. Chas. Cooper, ’%, has returned after a two weeks visit at

J*;;

OOIPKJ WKST.

J!*

No S’ Mail

No 17" Southwesternl.lmihsl No T Terre Haul.' Aceomuiod m '--H!l. "Dally t Except Sunday Um ' '’tp

No. 10 la aollil veal I buled train < with sleepera for New York v . with connection! for Colunibuu . v- •’ l *» necta through to New V<,rk , " Eh.'

hm Harbor.

and makea oonnectlonti for ii"! 4 " Hi bimbua.O. No. 8 eonn.-ctathroiiJh? f. 1 " 1 ' and Union < Ity. Noa.T.Sand i-,. diverging lin.-a at St. IjouKunKm

MONON ROUTE

In effect Sunday, May 27.18*) NOKTH hound No 4" Chicago Mail .... , , No «" " Express. No 44t I.iK-uI SOUTH BOUND No 3 Louisville Mail , 1 No 5" Southern ExpreHa -‘‘ij No4;|t Eoeal ...... .. ' --lj " Daily, t Except Sunday.

Josephine Donnohue secretary. m y gte rie8 of A. O. U. W. and are

Good, sound, sensible speeches were n o W fu n fledged f rater9 0 f College his ,lome ' chlea *°’ to enter 1 le

made and then the appointment of (jjt v Lodge, No. ‘J. summer school,

committees and preliminary details ^ Citv Lodge No. 9, A. O Monday is given for a weekly were entered into with a vim. The ^ w " paid \ wo thousand dollars tlli8 ^turner, but committee on program was named lagt week to Mr9 Jameg R , Hcki five recitations per weeek instead consisting of Mrs. Daniel Lang,Ion, four lhongand thi8 excel-1 ^ six as f«n,ierly..

Mrs. T.C. Hammond and Mrs. Flora

lent order lias paid out this mouth, j Max Ehrman, of lerre Haute.

Liitighlin. In ,he .hove.. i» the Mr . 1Uwkip , nnderwem bnjo.veil . ple.M.t vUU S.t. f / > I < > U' I w < r I It I t V <><XW tlliktirut * . . «*->« ".I A*

. . , . the agonies incident to conferring! ur ^ a y lin '* w ‘ tb ' ,olut "*

named is to act as chairman, or 1 ”

following committees the

VANDALIA LINE

Trains leave ureenca«t.e fa lnd.. |„ „ ffec| , \ FOK THK WK.ST No 3 Ex. Sim 5:2S p m, for Tenwlj I EOK THK HAST No 4 Ex. sun. ....8:34 a m, for Indi.«.^H No 30 Dully 1:53 pm:- ln ' III "fP(-B No 8 Dally 3:85p m, •• ™ No 3 Ex. >un ti:30pni No 13 Dally 3:38 am, •• No 8 Dally 3:38am “

1’EOKI A Dl\ 1>|UN Eeave Terre Haute.

No 7.5 Ex. sun V,* »• •*

chairwoman, as the men arc j le^Ktights 8 ol’ | A social hop was indulged in by j

Music committee-Miss Kate I P ’ VthiM ’ Having survived the or- about a dozen cuplcs in S'gnia ami sm-ion^an;.,,,^,^

Ideal he received his spurs. Chi hall Saturday evening. All re- ^ ^ ( • IS * ""wunq, Ag«n|

Hammond, Miss Stella Grubb. Mrs.

Carrie Hays, Mrs. J. B. Tucker.

Temple Lodge, No. 47, Free and j l ,ort " delightful time.

Asst. Gen’l Pass. Agt. st. I.ouls, >!„

* i f’uoncdj’.i

Arrangement commltte. - Mr,.; | IU.IX0;|

Jeannette P. Layne, Mrs. A

Morris, Miss Emma Jones. ^ ol tbe degree ol Master Mason

Decoration committee—The Wo-

man's Relief Corps.

Solicitation committee — Mrs.

Examination Kill?*.

ant visit of a week with friends and

relatives in Terre Haute.

To and from Term Haute, in effect

May 23, 18»4.

The county superintendents in

session at Indianapolis adopted the northern Indiana today to canvass

ABRIVB VROM THE NORTH.

No 3" Terr*' Haute.V Evansville E\ i

. . . . Not Nashville '■peehll , , 0. Ij. h 111 wider, 95$ starts for No it T<)rr«*IIaute&KvansvilL* Mall iVi- l

No5" . hi,•ago x Nashville Eim t „", 1m|!{

north BorNI).

Robert Allen. Mrs. James Nutt and 1 ruie to 1101,1 examinations on the ] in the interests of the Banner i n° % ^h'^roiNwhviUe i.imit«i ya,

No 4"

Express

113:4 M E:1

No 8 ( hieago special . :) ji. ■

| Ivtln- + L'v<>«,..4 j ..

Miss Mairgie Gilmore. la8t Saturday of each month. A Times credit coupon system

A committee from each church g en, ‘ r!, l (ivera g e ot 7.) per cent with }j r s. A. Shoemaker, who is Trains3amt'TVan'y i’Sfimans^piBj was appointed as follows: Locust no examination falling below (>u wor^jn^ j n Die interest the U. and«eamy'uu'lfinan'paiaim'rim.pinxLn'ij street—Misses Dell Miller and Etta l ,er <cnt wl11 entitle the applicant g P i 100 | Furniture Co, is spending a andNashk-Hie " 1 ru " u " 1 " 1 Adams; College avenue—Misses to s ' x nion tl |8 license. An average | j ew dav8 w j t | 1 gj gimi brothers. Gcd’i Basg.andT’k\ A Agt.'

Martha Ridpath and Lizzie Ames; ° f 95 p, ‘ r cent with no examination

Messrs. John, Cecil and Frank

Presbyterian—Mrs. Conrad Cook ; l,elow 80 P« r cent w1 ' 1 e,lt,tle thi ;! Moms are at Merriman. this state, 1 SPECIAL LOW RATESl and Miss Myra Goulding; Christian a PI’ 1,, ‘ ant to , ' vent - v - ,our mon,hs canvassing for the Chautauqua! ....

BICF0URR0U1E

church—Miss Mary Rollinson; Bap- tl ' , ‘ 8cll00 l book law should he tist church—Mrs. Dr. Hill and Mrs. amended, that the text books may C. O. Talbott. These committees ,>e P l! * ced in the hands of the local arc to act with the superintendents ^valers and that more higli schools of the schools in getting the Sunday be established in towns and townschool children interested and in 8ll 'P 8 ’ shape for the day. Greenctie. The declaration of independence,! Miss Anna Kelly, of Blooming-

address of the day and music will

Mr. E. C. L. Bartow, wife, niece and Clayton Kelly left the city today for a trip to the east. They will go direct to Cresson, Penn., thence to Clearfield in the mountain regions, where they will pass the summer. This was the former home of Mr. and Mrs. Bartow.

FOR FOLLOWING MEETlXie Knight* of St. John at Buffalo •h | 24 to 27. “Sliriners” at Denver, June 24-27

National Kepuhljuun League at leti'-g J ime 2(5.

ton, is visiting Miss Jennie Ma ^“mes Gordon Bennett will attend

he given exclusively by the ladies. It is suggested that in case of rain

Meliarry hall be secured for the ex- visiting here for some time, reercises. If the weather is appropri turned to Brazil yesterday, ate, all the exercises will be held on I James Fal low and family are the west campus of the university spending the week on the shady grounds, and the affair will he made banks of Raccoon creek, a regular old fashioned celebration, j Children’s .lav was observed at

all

loney.

Mrs. James Akers, who has been

A S|M'*'inl 1>ri».

Judge McGregor today announced that he would tall a special term of court to try the indicted suspects in the Barr murder case. The fact that the suspects are all

to the laundry business during

Mr. Bartow’s absence.

Everybody is invited and all at- Fox Ridge church last evening. y ° U “® UUM . 1 Uu " teA u,ettns "bo

48k- The evei'*>5sea «,ere ..aeell | ™Uld probably b« Unable

tending are expected to bring bask q’i, e exercises

ets lull of provisions. preciated by a large audience. The

rial'!'' Z i !7 ^ ,7' ad °" 1 ' 1 " e at'

”5 .1‘. S. r. E’” at Cleveland July II-1 National Teachers’ Association, A- 1 ’

July 0-13.

Baptist Young Peoples’ l'uion Ton | i j July 19-22.

l.eague Amerieau IV heel men IVn'| August 13-IS.

Knights of Pythias AVashingtun, D. 1 1 in August. 1

G. A. K. at Pittsburg, SepteniKr’• I FOURTH OF JULY

A mammoth parade will be one program was made up of songs and ol the features of the day and the recitations, and was rendered iu a city officials, the G. A. R., all mill- most excellent manner, tarv organizations and lodges are! ai »» . « i ... J 6 About twentv-nve couples attemlinvited and will be expected to par- i ed lhe dance at Ge()rge RmnI)a ticipate in this part. T. C. Grooms : er9 five mile8 east of the citV) on w.ll organize an orchestra for the Saturday evening . The 0C( . a8l0n day for special music The full wa8 one \ f greHte8t plea8Ur e and program, with speakers, music, etc., | mirth I)nnoin „ and game8 were will be announced later in the week ! indulged in and telni , ting refl . e , h . just as soon as the program com- were 9erved , t wa8 near

mittee can get their arrangements the dawning of the Sabbath before L mir

completed. The city officials will the !?ue8ts departed> and a yer ■ h , g ' V,ng them “ be especially requested to «tay at j plen8ant evening , s ed I tr aI ’ an,t ll18 a < tion is meeting home and assist in the “feast of; those attending. ' i 1111 u,llu ‘ r8 » 1 ""proval. A special reason and flow of soul.” j — term ot court would not cost

summer, aroused the

sympathy of the judge, who has a keen idea ot right and justice, and believes that the law should be vindicated in the term that every man is innocent until he is proved guilty. In view of this the judge voluntarily called a special term of court to convene on July 9th to try these cases. While some, and possibly all, of the suspects may he guilty the court has adopted the wisen

Tick, Is will he aold for ONE FAKE ItiiUND TRIP between any I"nI ■ * the Hi* Four within a nuliii'' hundred miles. Ask nearest tleket a*enl for date of r “ turn limit, routes, train servliv.'i E. u. Mcl OKMK K. D II. MAVJ'N.i Pass. TraIHe Miurr. Genl Pass A'V'1 CINCINNATI 'M

One of the principal ideas to be j carried out is to entertain the chil-!

BRIEF MENTION.

any

more than four months’ board for

, , mne Prisoners, and would give them • auth ? r . of | an earl -V opportunity

dren thoroughly and instill mto 1 . lHomuls an(l Hareil ,; ha8 ' piaJed b e- ! th • “ ^ ° PPortl,nitv of Proving their minds the importance of the j fore tlie publk . a p0 p Ular parlor g!lme tneir innocence, if any of them memory of July 4. The advance to diminish gambling. This game is mnoceQ ^~~^ rri zil Tuiiot.

meeting bore all the possible marks endorsed by by all of the Christian peo-

are

of success and a general cooperation will make the day one long to be remembered in Greeneastle.

pie as a strictly moral and conscientious i Tim r ' h * game. Those who »r.. 1 mdieatlons lor

Let the eagle scream, and may

streets. Mr. Latta is a prominent j the ladies yank every pin-feather young attorney of Indianapolis of from the noble bird.

game. Those who are fond of amuse-' f *T “‘ l, ‘ l “ llons lor this vicinity merit will do well to or a pack for the coming thirtv-six hours are . m i U !. , "i- ,vwt r"/: 1 : . l l » ,n el«e' 50«:.: gilt as follows as received

edge. 7.5c. Address Fox Bros., Heel-

ville, 1 nd.

by H. s the official

19‘j-it R, ‘ ni vk & Co. from

Wanted—Ladies who have a few Weathe r bureau at Indianapolis' I spare hours each day to assist us m our L—i Indianapolis. Ind., June •»-,

E2SQ

the firm of Mason A Latta, and has chaT , e8 Cox> of north Greencas- p “"‘j,,, J aa ‘'J 1 AddreH^Fox 1 U* 0 '' »

tle ’ had hl8 right 1111,1(1 ba,11 - vcut R ee I s v'n li^."l n d.,' rn a nil ge rs^b ra n e h ftl ee ►' r ’ ^ir on Tuesday. ^Dext. 0

Probable showers today, cool

Citizens Street Railway company., ve8lerdfty by falling on a broken The bride is one of Greencastle’s ^ jar His fingers were almost best known young ladies, and is the | severed from the hand< and he wm eldest oaughter of Dr. and Mrs. T. i . obabl lo8e the U8e of two of Hunt. Manv congiatulations were | * ^ . showered upon them upon theit de-1 tliein ’ Dr ’ Leatherman was called purture. jand gave him surgical attention.

for “Hounds and Hares.’

199-11

Fresh tisfi daily at eorner building Cant u v avf .1 ~ “P 1 ’ v*. 1.

( ha flee, who for

9ev-

next to Stoner’s meat s1m>|).

196-5t Judgk r< mphrey. ( enrs has been connected with Look out for Palace ice cream wagon , 1 a11 '' un ' Vt ‘rsity, j 8 uctiui/ as daily on every street in city. a k r cnt for the marble and L*r •

j works of John C. Browning.”

l.v.i mtha-tf

aejp's forlfs Fair

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J CO U PO N

32 Parts. 8 Splendiil lllustrati'"’J in eacli i’art. ^ FOR CITY READERS—Prink ""‘i * or tlieoe cou|>ona of iti>> 'la’ 0 : "i ,i 11 cents m min for each pai t. to J ■ I banner n.virxiiiu.- * FuR OUT-OF-TOWN REAl'EK Alall one coupon and to cents l <>r ' | , part wanted State i full n * Hdrtresa; (2) luclox)' the in'cewar) l ' f pon mill money nr stamps

Parts i to 32 9011; r?a<ty

* Bcfi^d uolumi?5 ^ 'j tl?e 32 parts be 2 for 69^ GoupoQ ar?d $3’5 U ?

oasl?. flou; r^ady.

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