The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 October 1947 — Page 2

THF DAIlY BANNER. GREENCASTLE. *DIANA. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1947

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ANNIVERSARIES

Church school 10 a. m. Worship service 11 a. m. Young People’s sermon:

Ilil lof Beans.’’

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Mr. an-l Mrs. Charles F. Smith.

1 20 years today, Oct. 10.

Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Alvord,

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2.'!r 1 wedding anniversary,

Seunon “God’s Silent Part-j T)lur3dSy O ,. tober 9th .

t Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gorham,

For our evening service we y 0a rs taday, Oct. 10.

.Mr and Mrs. Henry Smith. :53

ovening servici

will have a guest speaker. Rev. \\ illiam Martin will bring tli

i icssage.

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F O Fraley, Pastor. 9:30, Sunday school. Mr.;. I> stei Miller. Supt. In charge of the mu'-ic. Miss Floy Lis by anli Mis.s l^ns L<ue. There are classes fm children, young people and

i.dults.

'I he church prayer meeting will be held Friday evening. sOMI KSKT ( HKISTI \ N ( Ml K( II

jcii- tcd.iy. Oct. 10th. 13 PERISH IN FIRE STARTED BY ARSONIST

’ tHt IAILT IARIER

and

IERALD CONSOLIDATED “It Wavea For All” Filtered in the postoffice at heencastle, Indiana as second lass mail matter under act of March 7. 1878. Subscription price, 15 cents per week; $4.00 per vear by mail in Putnam county; $5 00 to $7.80 per year outsidi Putnam County. S. K. Karlden, Publisher. 17-19 South Jackson Street.

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SOCIETY

I tub Met \\ ith Mrs. Fay Fulford

The Second Wednesday Club met Oct. A' with Mrs. Fay Fulford. The meeting opened by ringing “What A Friend We Have In Jesus." Roll was called, clues and money for the flower fund were taken and other busi- j ness taken care of. |

Those present were Francis’ h< , M at lh( . hotm

Wagner and grandson. Lueile ! Huljert, Crettie Boon. Renie Smith, Eula Wells and sons, j

in singing “Dear Old faclio* I

Days.”

The October meeting will he ;dl day with Mrs. John McCoy (north of Canaaa) it being the month to elect officers for the coming year, so all members [ lease be present.

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( liaton-Madison Home Ke

Meeting Postponed |

5 Arab Nations Ready To Fight

Tl.e Cl in ton-Mad: soil Home Ec| i > •ting which was to have been

of Mrs. Ray

Clodf Iter has been postponed in-

ch finitely.

Effie Wells, Shirl'y MeElroy, ^ ^ yy i',,

W, are encouraged to think

'that w• can do what Christ did

NM.KOKS WKKE VICTIMS OF i'licl even greater works.’ That

< MU \(.() TKNKMK.Vr ihought arms taith «'ith measI5I.A/E | me less pow. i 1 Cor. 12:27: ’ x<iw vo an* the body of Christ. |

'and men,hers in particular. |»t n 00 ' 1

BEIRUT, Syria. Oct. 10 tl Pi The troops of five Arab nations were reported on or conw ig i - on the borders of Palestine to lay. ! ready to invade if the Bidi.-h withdraw and the Jews- "lit! a | finger’’ against the Arabs in the

Holy land.

The Syrian and Lebanese govennndiits announced officially that their troops already had deployed along Palestine’s nortuIorn border. A spokesman to* 0**

Relations' British government of Palestine

denied in Jerusalem that he knc.v

HONEY FOR FUEL

COAL iS hard IQ get ^ x ::’i INDIANA LOAN J l9 ' 2 K ’ "'“'’hlngton sj

Supt.

Minister, C. C. Griggs. Bibb school at 10 a, m

Cully Price.

Worship service at 11 a. m. Bible school every Sund.i

morning.

Pleaching evciy Sunday c: < < pt ihe 5th Sunday. Please entile and let us woi ship together. . I IN. AVri.F ( H* R( II

CHICAGO,Oct. 10 (UP)

Ten r 'glees were killed early to- ! day whin a fire, suspected as the work of an arsonist, swept thiough their crowded tenement in the blight area just north-

west cf Chicago’s loop.

Thirteen others were injured. The Ri i Cress announced immediately after the fire that 15 [h i sons had been killed but police j and fn • officials said a careful i heck at the morgue and in th

Olus Hutchison. Junie Histan I, Mcct >| OM j tt y Bonnie Grubb and son. and on - -j ht , international

guest, Mrs. Emma Davison, of Gloup of thc A A u. W. will

Greencastle and the hostess. ! n ,, t . t Mon( i. lv evening at 7:45 at about the troops on the notimr

The meeting closed by all say- | th honl0 of MrdF C. G. Pierson, bonier,

ing the Lord’s Prayer. A boun- ei6 Highwood. Any women of Abdul Rahman Azzam

tiful chicken dinner was served tho community are invited

Prizes were given t thpse meetings.

ATTENTION GREENCASTLE STUOES >K\V AND OLD (»| Till Honolulu Conservatory of Music JO 1 > East Wasliingtnn >t r ..,t.

We are operating the above studio i.ml. , Saturday h-tueen in a. in. and rso j, ,,,

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secre-

to tary general of the Arab leag _ .which recommended the cncircle-

It is very important that everyone

i at 139 Ea: ' *

noMfy others.

is- at 139 East Ohio. Indianapolis, i ''He, miiit'v nth#,i*w ’ |i s>)

And Local News II II I K F S

to Shirley MeElroy, Junie Hiest-! ^ ^ and. Bennie Grill Eula Wells i.'ortuijrhtly (lull El fie Wells Francis Wagner and „ %h .,., >| on day

n ent of Palestine.

'esc to move to the Holy

Boobie pi ihe to ( Fortnightly Club will have a'« 0 *"bcrn border.

I.ucilr Hubert

Crettie Boon. | covered dish supper «d 6:30 on The next meeting will be wit’.i' MondaVi 0 ct. 13th, at the honm Shirley MeElroy. |„( Mrs. Thai! Jones. Mrs. Res

d- *5* j Thorlton is the assisting hostess. Mrs. Smedley Hostess , -5* To East Floyd ( lull j \|,,ha Phi Tea The East h’loyd Home Ec Club ()|| Saturday

Mis Charles F Zeis left early 1111 ' wn!l •' Irs - Janies Smcdley. ; The Active Chapter of the Al-

reaffirmed of Jews who had fought for the Pit , M ,

, „ . , . i , , i us f,ire- British in North Africa and Italy <.i, that Egypt had ordered Us tote , "' al " u. ,|

land’s for a Possible life or death l{ ( ,;„h Mr

struggle" with thc Arabs.

Reports reached Beirut that "We are not looking for Saudi Arabian cavalrymen nl- Double, but we are ready for it," icady were well across the Sini Mrs. Gol lie Meyerso.i, head of peininsula of Egypt emoute to the agency’s political departthe southern border. These re- ii’cnt. told a meeting of Jewi h perts said the peninsula had been war veterans in Tel Aviv yeste -

idosed for four days. It had been day.

Mrs. Mr!, I

Daisy

'' ’ hia:;, Mr, j Ciii: 8 ten berry

Mrw - Mi Ivu Ellis, ,\| r i Uloyd Ell:,, o ci[ Go „J i ' !:i1 w, ..T

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Willi, Janie

thought at first that it was because of the cholera epidemic.

She said salvation for Pales- Mi.

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tine’s Jews was nut with the | ; ;

!St '| President Mrs”/ Jess 1 Scchman'^Hanna| bbt it was said now that it wa* Unit, d Nations at Lake Success,

• ■ • *- but "right here."

■ Kruicinee r i 11.. aim j-auieiii t-, ev jionin *. men me nag m-day, October 11 *' A '' jn * 'eiwum 11 Atab leaders have th ■

; Petersburg. Floinla.

! t ’ U “ Sh " ' ed 0nly 10 I * (and all singing "Put on Your Old'^reid. for 'the alumnae on Sat-ito allow the Saudi Arabians to

fin- was discovered about, Maurice File and Laurence Ulrey Bonnet," then the flag v . October 11 from 4:30 toituuss.

nidnight b\ William C. Corruth- , A i V ord visited in Greencastle jaajute and club creed. Roll call m obsei-vancc of their Diu-i A Beirut newspaper quoted way, we must either give up the

| ers, thi building j.Miitor,

Sunday School 10:00 Luther B. Steele, Supt. Every one Welcome. I»EFI.S\ II.LE METHODIST < Ml lt< II

Sunday.

in obsei-vancc of their Din-i

was answered by fourteen mem-, (m d Jubilee. Arab league officials that Transbers answering “What we liked The sorority was founded nt! J (» clan troops already were mass-

m ' spent the week-end with Mr. and. be8t to i:m *” and most everyone Sv ,. acusc N Y .. October 10. et on Palestine’s eastern border.

liked to can tomatoes, as they p.72. This chapter organized in'

whe

saal In was awakened by thi

(.dor of smoke. The first alarm! ^ Marshall d Roanoke, Va

was turn'(I in at 12:08 a.

1CST1. | Mrs. Arthur Johns and family.

It swept through the four | y I]s -j.

story building in a matter ot '

are the most speedy. "Plans ] fe8 7 was the third chapter in the]

A Kb ' kner has been ^are to get the comfort and , ountry and was the only chap-|

Sunday School 10:00 A. M

foil, .id by Morning Worship at

11 A. M Dr. Claude M.

Clurc cf th • Methodist Hospital at Indianapolis will bring the morning message. There will be dinner in teh basement of the

church at 12 noon. Evening Worship 7:30. W ESLEY ( II \ PEL

| minute.-, blocking al! stairways .uni .‘her means of escape. Mon U( j, than Id) persons were believed!

JERUSALEM. Oct. 10 (UPI An officia.l spokesman of the

the state of Indiana until' British Palestine government de-

ducting 111 Martinsville tlmlbake sale November 25th. Pil- year when a chapter was or-[ nied today that there were anv

|l. w slip mati'iiHl was handed on' onized at Indiana University. 1 arab troops concentrations along

jattending the r. gional P. T. A.iquiH ready for the bazaar and j, ,

1 to have lived in the building’s 16 Mrs. Pearl Shame! of Green-l 1 " s<,lll, 111 1111 IS ’ Me-! . . .. . ... a. . .. .. 'made for the .sale.

vooii spent Tuesday night witlii

South Crown |

Mr. and Mrs. Bud Fenwick are

F. O. Fraley. Pastor.

9:30 a. nt., Sunday school. Mrs.* ^

K R.mh. Siqit.

10:30. Worship service an L .fimon. The pastor’s subject “Ri al Religion Thc Hungi 1 Fm ■ P. " Pleasi read Matthew 5:1-1..

Come to church Sunday.

pai t nents.

As thi flames shot upward, Mrs. Edith Scott

three small children were tossed street. Iiom windows into nets stretch-

ed out below hv firemen.

Most : the dead and injured pi ' r ‘‘ nts of a '‘"'^hter, Mari- During the social hour were trapped in th- upper floors Kay ' ^ orn at U,e St ’ Vincent Lc8t ‘ r " ’ ““

The d,.,i . . i i.led five adults OCt0b, ‘ r 2 ‘

•md t v. hildicn. Four of the Mrs. Pancy Alvord picked a adults a::d all of the children second crop of strawberrtea bull: I t death in the building from her strawberry patch Wed-

" on:.in, 5lis. Bessie Hector, nesday mornJng.

was killed when she missed a life

net in I aping from the fourth an<l ’'* rK ^ ^ Connett Ami. horn Chicago and Mr. and Mrs.

also to be, \[is s Harriett Stallman and Syria and Lebanon’s border with

Dates were ,\ii.,s Elizabeth Brant, members the Holy Land.

|to be set to help on the guilt and () f (he local chapter, will present

In view of persistent rumors

.'comfort, each one to help that . ,, historical skit, during the tea. I (o' Aiab troop concentrations on can. Mrs. Pfister gave a report r js expected that at least 50 Palestine’s northern border, we

of the council meeting.

link between the Jews and Palestfhe or die in a last ditch strug-

gle,’ she said. Moose Members

\ isit Mooseheart The Loyal Order of Moos • 1592 and Women of the Moose 1.38, visited Mooseheart Sunday,

Oct. 5th.

Those going on chartered bower ■ Mr. and Mrs. Dewayi Whitaker and daughter. Betty, and Joyce Christenberry, Mr.

; lumnae will return to the De- are asked to state emphatically end Mrs. Albert Akins. Mrs. Mrs. I'amv campus for the 75th anni- that the Palestine government EffUi Smith adn daughter Joan.

Miller and Mrs. Ralpn \,,,,ary and to attend Old Gold has no knowledge of such troop, Mr. and Mrs. E.ul Evans and Harcourt gave contest in keep- 1 .. v festivities. j concentrations, he said. son. Earl Wayne. Malph naming with September as beginning .5. .j. a The Jewish agency sought to niond, Elgin Austin, Mr. and of school. The contest was won itci),. Fninn I*T.\ ! form an at my around hundreds Mrs. Wm. Welch, Lula Ellis. Nell

by Mrs. Patscy Kelley winning To Monday /

on “Colored Language” and also

Fi, (’ mmissioner Michael J. ' ^ Donnett from liuhanapolis mrigT >ai I a can which smell- lbp ' v, ’ek end visiting Mi

iin'i Mr,

I'OKTI. \ Nil MILLS 15 \/ \ M;

TO BE Of T. I S TM

IMH \\ VPOl.is 1 Bog . J barrows and gilts stea iy to strong: g , l1 " : < 225-275 lbs >’ • ’■ vrj 8-9.S.I fi.i load strictly j Cntt I b 1 kinds; tw i loads top | • iw ci’.i ice au.jnd 975 1 ■$31.25 t vo loads annj h| l ; V •k 1 ’'•Xi: f.d lambs7 50 )• '.'■! lew . h in at 1 <20j“ .(j FO:; : ALE 100Whileli |> ill. ’ . 5 months. Froo| Lcglc i i’.inii. Mis. W | R. K I. Phon Brick oil

The Belle Union PTA will

Yeager, j

the Drama Department

led of kcios ’lie was found in the ani1 M,s ' 2oliii Histand. ' th " ll ' a<Mn 8 Mrs. F. C. Yeager has return1 him to suspect that the fire was ,, t | , lonl Covina, California

. s,e ' by U " mtv,uliarl8t ’ Where she has been viisting her The Portland'Mills church will! U ’ thC buildin * waa daughter. Miss Beulah

in. » oittanu Mins ch.inh will ii( , stiniated at j;i 0 000 . hold its annual bazaar Saturday.’ .... , u , ,,, ... ‘ 1 ■ • ) I di' fni itself .va.s a smaH ,.1 \t, .j.,,, a,,.-,,,,, ,, ,,

OctotH-i 18lh. at the (•Inireh. Sup- 1 , , , ,* ,. , . ‘ AU ’ h ‘ ,n A " ton,d Cul k’gc.

, , tile t at the speed with which it

J 1 " 111 b s'I'.'d 'it 6 ’’ swept through th building pie- Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kuik I., auction salt will hi held im 1 vented fro ving then :in 1 Mr. and Mrs. Zaring Duoll I the m 'PP7’ P< *1 ■ took .inner with Mrs Max . ' 1 j' 1 * t lll '' n ' % 1 ‘'i 'll The building is located in n Hedge and daughter, Carol Ann

j heavily - populati j negio and at the Copper Kettle at Morrisfi 1 cign-born neighbiiriioo;l. Most town, Ind., Wednesday,

iol the buildings in the area are ' I old a d ramshackle.

This is the annual homecoming ! Firemen fought the fire for of the church. It Is open to all.) an hour b ,, f(iU . bringing ,t undci Will not those of former days control. It was completely exlake advantage of the opportun-' t( n guished within two hours af-

tty? We wish to see you again, ter the first alai

The folenoon will be g.ver. to th-' , hy

the spelling contest. Mrs. Glen ,,,,, t Monday evening at eight' Duncan won “S mg of Sta*cs” ' ( ,. c i oc g Th“ Rev. Waldron Will contest. Mrs. Sniodley gave two t hi. speaker. ) vet y interesting readings. Re- j; In shments wen also -• rved toj '( LINTON FALLS ( IIITUil ! each, in lunch boxes which mad', t, )0 church services for Oct.' all think of eating dinners back l2 ;l t Clinton Falls with Rev.) in school days. At close ot Inn n Lloyd Tennant as pastor will Dei li*’in f’at*.v K'Hy * pt * th. group ,| u . t ...p bration of the Holy Com-

muniun at the regular preaching

NEW HIGH COMMAND FOR BASEBALL CHAMPS

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FU.LMOKI. MOME( OMIN(i

was tiumd in

:* 1 "ithers.

event. Tne mid-day dinner an 1 social hours will be enjoyed.

Hours after the tin was put out,only oi' ' of the b d.i s at the

Mrs. Jake Martin returned home Wednesday night from Fort Wayne after being called there Saturday by the serious illness of her father, Clay Magill. Mr. Magill suffoied a, severe heart attack Saturday but is improving. He is a former Clinton.

Tow ship farmer.

'Ihe Bible School enters ini ). molguc had been identified. Shi the spirit of thc day an I will be was Mrs. Drucilla Smith, in. whe conducted in a get-to-gether j was identified by her husband,* fashion. Come see how it is to be 1 Jenks, 21. !

done. Supt. Smith is hoping to ! have n laigc attendance there. Come worship with us. The theme of thc morning sermon is, "Lend Me Your Ears." Let us once more "woiship the Lord in the beauty of holiness." The pastor will be delighted to see many

at this service.

After the time of dinner and social enjoyment, Rev. Clau le McClure of the Indianapolis hospital will preach at 2 o'clock. 1 Every one knows him and wants to meet him and to hear him.

October 22 is to begin our | 1 hi" > i ' 1 ''

evangelistic services. Rev. An-j drew Johnson, Ph. D. of Ken- j

MERCHANTS PROMOTE fire prevention-

two Greerteastle merchants j have had attractive window dis-

Al I. TEST CLASH 'plays this week, which is Nation- • I'ulci James f ONi il. Gen. *at Fire Prevention Week. Mark “lark, sixth army coni J R. E. Knoll in an impressive niander, told the ‘ikth convention display calling attention to “Tile j steiday that Universal Mili-| Uninvited Guest’* urges insulata iy training must he a part of ing homes and buildings as uddLniteJ Stales’ policy if we arc 1 et! protection from the scourge lo ” il1 national security, of tire. The value of insulation

in preventing fire is evidenced by the use of a blow torch on in-

Mrs. Mary Wilde of Greencas- sulating wool to show the re-

tie was admitted Thursday iind sistanee.

j dismissed Friday. I J. F. Cannon Co. has a window | John Inglis oi Greencastle was lisplay of photographs showing

the destructiveness of fire. Paraphenalia used hy the Greencastle fire department is shown

HOSPITAL NOTES

Clara F. Huxley of Cloverdale,

was admitted Thursday.

, 1 M,s ' Vernon Goodwin and

tirkv is to pie.vh for ,us. He is , • 1 , , . daughter were dismissed Friday

an author, lecturer, scientist, ni(| | n j n ^ ’’

preacher. He should be heard. Please arrange to attend every service. t

A. Lewis Meredith, minister.

ANTIOCH CHI'ltCH The singing school which is being conducted by Everett Todd at the Antioch fchurch will close Sunday afternoon. There will be an all day meeting Sunday with a basket dinner! at noon. Sunday School at 9:30.* preaching at 11 o’clock by the pastor, Rev. Charles Ballou. There will be special numbers rendered. Everyone come an 1 enjoy the day with us.

Banner Adv. Pays

Coughs due to colds, .eased without "dosing’’

RUB OnWICKS ▼ VAPORUS

AGERS MISS SO MUCH WHEN THEY SUFFER FROM

•TEEN

cross eves Youth is time tor iun, AT? net self-pity Help you* J” ; ' j./ loved one to noimal, t j O happiness Reconstruc3L. ’ x-> tion Method often suecesslul in ONE DAY. Site piolvssional Ueatment; 6000 successes,

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BOOKIIT with FUll information on ^

>lisH Mary Hicks Hostess To Good Cheer Club The Good Cheer Club met Thursday, October 9th, with Miss Mafy Hicks in Fillmore Ten members responded to roll cull with the name of their favorite author. A card of appre-i elation was received from Mrs.! W. J. Alice for the flower the

club had sent her.

After the business meeting Mrs. Reuben Hcavin conducted nn amusing contest won by Mrs. Paul Whitman. The bostons’ served delicious refreshments during the social hour after which the meeting adjourned to meet in November with Mrs.

Reuben Heavin.

thu Non P.elH um.Mion wm»- FOR SALE: 4 sows. 32 pigs

CROSS IVf FOUNDATION

703 Community Bink Bld|.

Po’iIik MKhifin

Artljiy Masten, Coatesville.

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We Have Everythin}; For The Table Everylhinii Of The Best

hour 11:00. following the session ot the Sunday school. The pas-! tot invites every profess' d j j i Christian to have a part in th ■

service.

The world-wide suggested pro- ( gram by the general church wilf be used and adopted to our local, church. I 2:15-9:00 The District Eduua-1 tion Rally will meet. Dr. D. El- > ton Trueblood will be the pi In-* cipal speaker in the afternoon. Dr. Phillips Brooks Smith of Hammond will be the speaker of th" evening. All interested people are invited to attend. 4:45-5:20 Frist MSM Candlelight Vesper service of the fall and winter season will be held, j The District Rally of Sunday • school teachers and officers will meet in Gubin church. . Dr. D.'

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ONLY QUALITY MEATS SOLD

QUALITY MEAT MARKET 22 South Vine St.

Phone 42

Elton Trublood wil Ihe the prio-1 j cipal speaker. Dr. Phillips j Brooks -Smith, of Hammond will, the speaker of thc evening. The MYF evening service will be postponed two weeks due to] the above church plan for tho* rally. FOR RENT: Two furnished j rooms. 302 South College. Phone 547-RX after 4:30 p. m. l(l-6t. “REBEL" INJURED (CiintlnnrS from (’lew <lae) In an automobile accident. The Muskogee, Okla., veteran received a fractured skull when the car In which he and his son were returning from the an.ua! Confederate Convention was 1 wrecked. TWO HOUSES MAKE ONE EVANSTON. 111. (U.P.)-Mrs Grace Merrick found a new solution for the housirg problem. She wanted to build a ho ne but could not tfet a city permit. She finally got a placeto live by buying two old houses an I having them put together. —- — ■ - - \ Treaties nr« generally translated in all the languages of the countries represented.

The first major change In ancient methods of making shoes came 11110 use in 1850 with sewing and pegging machines. Ancient Egyptians and Greeks fashioned sandals from leather with tools not unlike those used

by Uie hand shoemaker today.

Eitel’s bonded Flower$-by-Wlre Florists satisfaction guaranteed. It costs so little to convey your thoughts when words do nti* 1 ' press yur feelings: As IHtle as a $3.00 boka can be delivered the following day to' r Any place in Indiana for 42c plus flower Anyplace in Ohio for 52c plus flower Any place in Illinois for 62c plus flower Any place in New York for 84c plus flower Any place in California for $1.26 plus flower FOR ANY OR IN ANY EVENT SEND FLOWERS Guaranteed Satisfaction at

17 So. Vine St.

DEPAim.-RK from New York Yankei-s’ gen oral HJ , SP Parry M I ■■'d in the club to Dan Topping and Del Webb results in this lin -up ot 1 111 A, World Series’ winners: (from lefti Bucky Harris, team manager; Webb I T v .j and Giurge Weiss, general manager, _

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