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The Morehead Independent ‘ONE OP ’S GREATER WEEKLIES iL MOREHEAD. KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1938. Aimaal Spelling Bee Breckinridge Loses Chandler Threatens To Be Held January In Overtime Period The" Alfalfa® Club, Washington™ ToCaUHoliday“Drs^ fun-making organization, held a 21st In Morehead While Eagles Win mock convention Saturday and “nominated" Senator Alben W State Burley noor Vihnor to Represent Conty Barkley, of Kentucky, for Presi- In SUte SpeiHmr Bee Eaglets Drop Close Decision dent of the United States. Governor Says He Has Watch­ Al Lewmffle To Trojans; College 'acceptance’ ’ Speech, ed PaHtiig Prices Wtth Beats Union Barkley promised "everything Grave Concern The Annual County Spe]Uns everybody. ’’ Bee, held each year in conjunction Union set up a specially designed The Governor A. B. Chandler an­ me defense to halt Lawrence elub elected Edward with the Courier-Journal State Walsh. Washington, to succeed nounced this week be was "pre­ SpeUinf Bee. will be held la More- Carter here last week, but the pared to take definite action” to Harlan Qash, with his customary Senator Pat Harrison, of Missis- head OB Friday, January 21sL The sippi, as Its president. obtain higher prices for hurley ipeHinc contest wiU be held along adeptness, continued dipping the tobacco sold in Kentucky and with, the teachers conference sche- leather through the hoop to score would make an investigation ‘"io 22 points and lead Morehead to iermine '‘why buyers are letting iu third KIAC victory. The final Buell Hogge Takes the prices go down at this lime." score was 39 to 28, the Eagles The governor expressed anxiety drawing into a comfortable lead Place With Garageover the sharp decline in' prices during the last 15 minutes of the paid on Kentucky hurley markets. tbe spring. The-Jounty Spelling Resiiras Position As Science not elaborate on what Bee has become A annual event ^ I Breckinridge Training School form his •definite action" would and the pupils of the ttiunty '■ lost a hesrt.breakidg overtime Teacher Al Morehead take but it was reported reliably schools look forward to it with game to the Mt. Sterling T^bjans Hi?h School he would order a sales holiday un- much interest. As yet none of our there Tuesday evening. Bwek les the situation changed itittit- jumped into a sizeable lead at BueU Hogge. Science teacher at diateiy. representatives have won ii. the Morehead High School re- State Contest but no one is will­ the outset, was ahead six pouits I have been keeping in close at the haU and held this signed hish position this week w ing to concede defeat until the JOHNSON CAMDEN LIBRARY a place with the Midland touch with the hurley market ever contest U I until the waning minutes ______^iarage here. There are no since the season opened,” the gov­ “The most baaotiful library in Kentocky.** is the term that has been : game when Tatum and Pritchard ernor said in an oral statement. were forced out of the gamp on local applicants for the position, raOGRAM appropriately appUed to the Johnson Camden Library on the ^mnus which will be filled at a «eciol “I have talked over the situation of tb«Morehead BUto Teachers Colics^ This hoUdingis one of the most ;per30nal fouls permitting ML 'ith the Kentucky Farm Bureau BOWAN TBACBEBS MBBTINO Sterling to tie the score at the meeting of the Rowan County 1 In the Morehead plant, which conaists of ten modern stnietnres. Board of Education this evening. Federation and with tobacco «>■« end of the regular playing time. generally. FMDAY, JAPryARY 21 The Board has decided to In­ PLAN RADIO PROGRAM The game was fast throughout nine-thirty a m. augurate a Smith'Hugbes course, am extremely anxious about FROM NASHVILUE the Breck team being slightly han­ which consists of the teaching of the recent price decline ^nd am t;«S—Invocation Lexington Market] S^t usEwre ^itIw dicapped. however, by the agriculture and manual arts, at determined- to find out just whit The foUowing committee com- Sterling floor which is conridw- the Morehead High School Carl IS behind it. The farmers should Comette. Mt. Carl Stewart, a June gra­ ably smaller than that which they Disposes Of Large Wade, of Hart County, a graduatei be paid a fair price for their de­ 10:15-11:30—Sperang Bee duate, who will finiWi his work are used to playing on. 12dM — Luneheon, High man; Or. B. D. Judd; at the College this month, has of Western Kentucky State Teach­ duct and 1 am ready, willing Fan*; Mr. Keith Davis, and Mr. The game between Morehead ers College has been employed anxious to co-operate with toewi Affloont Of Bnrley accepted a position »s mathe­ High and^tchins scheduled this G. C. Banks, has been appointed matics instructor in the West IJ*«- instructor. m every way possible to bring this " plan the broadcaat progr: -y- evening has about” MuMe—Rev. B. H. Kasee erty High School. West Liber^, Under the Smith-Hu^tes set­ Addren—Dr. J. D. Falls r WSM, April 22. This pro­ up the Federal government pays During toe last few weeks, toe General DlscussUm gram will be broadeato under the Is Lowest %f Entin Boycotting' Japan one-hall of the teacteers salary governor said, “my time'has been Judges in the Spelling Cbateet: au^iicea of Peabody College at Yedr who meet their occupied largely with getting toe Mrs. Hartley Battaon NaahvUle, Tenn. Is Serious Job Mr. Wade will teach cMaes to legislatureorganizedand mapping In iU second Meaviast five-d^ Mrs. C. O. ftratt Credit To Be Given adult farmers at a plkce and timg out the bisinial budget bilL Now JohnT. Bedwlaa mle partod in bis^. the Lexing­ _ Japan is serious to be announced later. It is {wob- that this has been attended to I ton tobacco msrkM Ust week- dis. Pttmmincar: Jee’^acinney. with coeds of the school aWe. that these clasMS will intend to devote my time to find­ Vau^an To Deliver posed of 15.157.293 pounds of leaf For Api£ed Music of New York Uni­ held either at Eniottville or Fac- ing out wfaat is behind the b^ for 33.375.319.68,/the lowest week­ versity. Twenty of them decided T»Apply As Aar Other Cd- tobacco marketing conditions and Ban^ Address ly avmagt of the Mason. last week to wear sheer wool them as soon as Capitol These past five sales sent the le*» Hovn foward hose instesd of silk stocking possible" The boys looked upon them and totol vtouBw of tobacco twwdlwl The governor’s statement toU to Lextogton aeasoo to tound them good. The girU found “Stop Carter,’Is Cry Credit for opgiMmuie la to them vx>^-and also Ben KO- Comments 388.117 poundsT^ fm «aM«7. One of .M ' of toe Kentaeky

Wton stooa koumad Monday Btit Morehead SUr Baga’t Collage,will daUver (the ^ mnt the season actingbead of toe Morehead Col- Been Halted fai Aay total to arouad ^ million pounds. -What iegsmusie departmeit. An typo address at the riiiirtaiira Jfcwever, raoaiiAs are wqMCtad to -Well, GaMC things?- BEHIND THE day Banquet to be htodY^ the dwindle eonaidtoably, and prob- cd muaic, both Wbetber it be fact or not, prac­ Chriatton Churdt Saturday. Jeni*- mbty Win be very ligbtaftor vocal, have longbeen taught at “My dem’.’' saU die, -we don’t tically every haakethell fani to here in Frankfort. in 'ear soefa tfatoff. Everything SCENES . . . wmk. \ Eastern Kentucky will tefl yoo and arouad the CapRot aeeaptt **• I, at 7M p. ea„ it wu aa- the Coltege else that we wew. pajamaa, riipa, it aa a i nouneed today by the cunwdttoa tomtaf ysaturdey pi negligees,will bs cotton or woM tost Lawrowe Carter, center on Ring out toe old, rl« to the toe Morehead Eagles, is the Com-^ for the ce irley erbp at 90 per Credits ~to applied motic wIB from now on. new. In toe world of buatoeae BarUay daapRa toe toct dvt aai-' 90 per'cent inchi be the. same as any greatest baske is ushered to by leaden a ttao banquet wlB player. the the Oevamor nor aiQr of his tor any dsff^o, Prof. MBS BOLOtED MOms aadtedus^ who poUtkal idvlaara have Mid that go to the Fowdatlea for fatanUto: the totwceo that ii George stotodL S NSW SKO^MKY -Uaatoppable” is the name toat he would mn. Not one word has Paralydaandd is bald eads yum in< Cnto clMB wm meet two hours bat been apidled to tola Baitoa promemof toe old ye boan iMMd ^OdaUr. wito dm t the be» Fridmr esA wceh, and one boor credit SCteMiUradhiH . _ . youth who is to Us Senior. en ceidd axpaet to hj ndter looaevr'* »• ‘------^ aigbt win not be,i - be gMn. No outeUe work Ky.. hea filted toe pesttom of and has scored US paints to alx dal time wfik aa ana of the aBtrlasI y«uM the fir«t of the week, bat wlB win be reqsired. Mocteiy of flm l^rsoancl I for an I at low ebb after a tour-yoa: total around 370 to ITS nss Rigv wIR meat mid to Dr. J. D. Falla, left 19 potott a game. In bis pounda. M-. Dsvte win teseh vioUn. and at by toe recant r re year Carter MtcBt. #aget and towral pnai> •ear the natlan are Durtai «w eendBg week rntoi Ifr. Oeorfli wind of BCtei Eva Lee Woods. Gfp&nts and as a Junior 18 _____ y being hdd a di^ evUef stoce wilt be mmclentiy beo- Hiss Woods fedgned to sccQrt per match. Altogetoer he has amn edb on Swdmr. vy to KDd the vutoOH tip to bw- a position as sccratary to Dean acoreti f«7 potots te the to«tos. by Uadtag I ______tween 389 and HO HMtoa pounda - 7. Grise af Wmtem State Ttaeoe scores have been made de- further period of industrial to- And Mtt then until the ware, toUowad by a Maw up­ know toat It haa toite toe toot toat toe bouses finally has always coneentiated

ENDS SUNDAY, JAN. 23 Come Eari>^ ThS'uf^irgain. EASY TERMS MEALS—25c JENNIE MYERS, Executrix of the BARBERSHOP Shady Rest Service Station Will of RoUa Myers, Deceased. In Connection Two Barben & S. GRANNIS, Attoner: Bendy to eerra yon Morehead, Ky. Woody Hinton, Manager n«iiiicab0K,Kr. J. r. tehaaoB, Pnp. i. V* Pac* four «E MOBEHEAD INPEPEWDBWT ‘nmrpday Momini ed in Mt. Sterling Friday. ■ Mrs Earl King Senff has re­ itlBuilatad by ^ National Sodal- As many as 75,000 pertormancca the President rarely Ist laisure time organizationwhich turned from a visit in Palnts- Becntae Barkley's defeat | appointa cdd men to the bench and out nwrif tb* viUe. Hjrald distributes over 150.000 cheap spicesof-a" . . - direct slap at Roose\elt. Senator Logan would probably lUon. in Ber. TELEPHONE 83 OR 235 Miss Alma Barnard, of Mt Ster­ which might resound from fall into this category. theater tickets anang^ them every lin alone t 1937. MiK Holbrook ling visited Miss Helen Holbrook coast, official Washington month. For the equivalent of 20 Thursday and Friday. CUBCANT GOBS TO THEATl The an&al retort of Public BoMcm I Miss anxious for him to have cents the workers can choose from hard race with possible loss Printer A. E. Ciegengaek indicates Mis Helen Holbrook was hostess Pr»20 for the ladies and Mr. Mrs. Ima Bellamy, of West Lib­ opera down to comic opera and erty and Mr Bill Bellamy, of ,him in the tace. A defeat for Interest In the theater by German that members of Cangryss are talk­ J) a small pBny-JJalT8ay night m Neville Fencil won high lor the ing less. lonor of her house guest. Miss t»en. Middletown. Ohio, visited Mr. and Barkis would just about workers and employees is being aspir: Jane Preston. The guests Mrs. Dub Bellamy Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Flood and the E DBTXICT COURT The guests were: - ' Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Layne, Mr. daughter. Gladys, visited in Ash­ President. Virginia Lee NickeU. W J. Barr, and Mrs. J M. Clayton. Mr. and land over the week-end. at the Bronchial Coughs addition, the enemies Ralph Holbniok, Margaret Penix, Mrs. W. H Vaughan. Mr. and Mrs. UNTTRD STATES Robert Elam. Jane Preston. Ed- W H. Rice, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Miss Helen Holbrook had a^ her Roogeveh and his administration In the Matter of: ward Combs and Helen Holbrook. Lapinn. Mi' NevKle Fencill and house guest over the week-end. would possibly pour money, with BLAIR BROTHERS COBSPANT, • • • I Mias Juanita Minish. Miss Jane Preston, of Huntington. which they se«n to be admirably partneraUp. compoaed of Mrs. Tinsley Bamnrd, of Mt. ■fortllled. into Kentucky, to help NeedJCreomulgon Pres. and Mrs. Babb i ... Arthnr Blair and Lester Blair. Sterling, visited her mother, Mrs. cause his defeat. • • BANKRUPT: Eatertato : Bridge iSdto ^ Holbrook, and Mr. and Today, Barkley is sitting i IB BMikreptey. Na. 292^ President and Mrs. H. A. Babb ^*"^ Mrs. Roy Holbrook here, Thurs. twualyb; ------and children. Catiettabnri DtvliW Sion Is one preparation entertained Thursda.v evening with Bridge Club day Her mother returned home - Thursday evening s Aeoaote that Is plrasant to take. that Igoes to the very cede of the ith her for an extended visit Senator NoCke af FIRST Meeting of Creomnldon Is a medicinal nm- trouble to help looeen a:id expel thath* Mrs. Gertrude Snyder is ill this come blayion deatgaed to aid nature to ' Street The guests» begin atwthlng and healing infected mu- week at her'home on Sun Street. cons mftnhntnes by allayingIntta- UNITED STATES Lindsay Caudill and W E. Crutdi- Jurist and a Judge,instead of Ml and Mrs. Roy Cornette and The creditots of Blair Brothers bottle of Greomulilon^Scm^w daughter. MargaretSue. spent Sa- politician and statesman. There druggist,use It es dlrr' ted and if Approved Hatchery seems no question but that he Company, u partnership composed We are hatching chicks evr^s The high score and traveling turday in Lexington. They —------satisfied tm i the relief ■pri.-o- WL-ie won by Mis.s Hbl qualified for the bench. The of Arthur Blair and Lester Blair The Medical PrSSSim has for ' ' authorised week now. Mis.s Hbi- accompanied home by Mrs. ' the benefl- Maitgai'd and Bingo eSli^sJtiogge,«ho has been the guest appointment of Stanley Reed, of of Murehead. Rowan County, dis- ______You have all MaysviUe. to Uie Supreme Court Crramuislon Is one won.'—dnt two. the best breeds by Lottie Powers. f„r the past '.veek of her son. ict afore'said, will take notice: treatment of coughs, chest colds, and it has no hyphen to tt. AaETor W Hogge. and Mrs. Hogge. this week removed Logan as a That on January 11, 1938, the and bronchial Irrluuons. A special It plainly, see that the na me bn the possible contender for that Judi­ above named partnership was pmen *m worked out by a chemist, bottleittie la Creomulston.Creomulslon. : nd ;you'fi -Meets Mrs Robert Anglin and daught­ cial position. for blending Creosote with other In- get the genuine product v id the n- Buff er, Virginia Burns, of Auxier. ly adjudicated bankrupt, and the Uef that you want. (Adv.) Till- A’l i i-head Woman s Club Congressman Fred M. Vinsoa mutter was refered to the under­ Rocks. VMlite I-., ! Toesmiy nighl m the Metho. r '.siting Mrs.‘Anglin’s parents. -itid Mrs n. R- Elam, this week. without question one of the big­ signed Referee in Bankruptcy for OiiI V r r ..'Iiuri'h. The proer.im Mr and Mi.s. M E. Georgeand gest if not tops of Kentucky's en­ administration; that the first meet­ JrV* i.'h.iiiiL- .'f Miss Exer Robinson, children, Paul and Kay Rene. ure delegation, has been chosen as ing of creditors of said bankrupt m aottes. h. c. ,h.i;n5iHii of die Welfare Judge of the Circuit Court of Ap­ partnership will be held i ______>*»“'« Committee. peals in the District of Columbia o'clock, in the forenoon on J.mu------' Beds. New and Mrs. L. A. Fair. Mrs. Ed Williams returned Sun­ This corner would say that Sena- ary 27, 1938. at the law offices of Homer Rose and Logan would like to have Honorabl^ames Clay in More- Trail Theatre day from the Good Samaritan I.e, . c Homcp Jr , and Harold, of Hospital where she underwent a that place, Fred Vinson is an ac- head. RinSn County. Kentucky. l^i^n. Jers y White Giants, b. ^cst Liberty, visia-d f Uve and efwrgeUcindividual Hav- C. Wott ed -Ancimas, White and „„g p pg„,^Monday serious operation. She is improv- which time the aid creditors le into close contact with may attend, prove their claims. “'i Zola Patrick, of Mt. Sterl- and Mrs- Mert Ridge and many occasions we would >point a trustee, make such or. r s . .r '■*" ‘tts. was the Monday dinner guest say that he has more vitality and !Ts us may be necessary-tor the best nocks in the coaniry, and Mrs. Frank Havens. daughter. Hetue Mane, left Sa­ THURSDAY & FRIDAY turday for WTiite Water. Wls.. the abiUty to handle more im­ sale of the assets of the bank­ JOE E. BROWN All nocks have been coNed for r and Mrs. O. P. Patrick visiU prodnetmn and standard qualities. ^__ where they will make their home. portant thing at one time, than rupt partnership, and transact any indivldubt we have seen such other business as may pro- and blood tested (for B. W. D.) by T,0ST OR STOT.EN Mrs. Claude Brown is lU Authorised Selecllng Agentunder ' VlaCilN week. Would a ptace as Federal Judge perly come before said meeting. POLO JOE be to Fred Vmson's Uking? It WITNESS my, hand this Janu­ ■ of the Kentucky Mr. C. C. Tussey. of Cynthiana. Poultry I ONE .BLAC^ SURGICAL visited his mother, Mrs. C. 2. would from the standpoint of the ary 15, 1938. Bruce, last week. salary and the security that it of. A- A. Hazelrigg, SATURDAY We have toe. latest model, all- gAG WITH CONTENTS, IF fers him and his family so long electric Incubators, and the most Mrs. C Z. Bruce. Mr. and Mrs Referee in Bankruptcy. BUCK JONES mode™ hatchery in the State. FOUND RETURN AND RE- Curt Bruce and children, Eleanor as he lives, but we would say that Mt Sterling. Kentucky. it wouldn't really suit Che Eighth Wrltt or see us for prices be­ and Robert, visited in Mt Sterling CHOICE HEREFORD STEERS. CEIVE LIBERAL REWARD. District Congressman. The place BLACK ACES fore yon buy. Sunday. 300 Ibt. up. T. a. TflRed. Truck or Mrs. Jim Clay were is one that is too quiet anH un­ r af Serial "RADIO FATROL” Mt Sterling Hatchery no questions asked . assuming. Carloads, your sort Uniform in visitors in Lcxii^ton Thursday sue. Pri€*d to seli^ Also heifers. 27 BA.NK 8T. To getdown to the gistof this Clarence Baker and Mr Buy direct from owner. Write. DR E. D. BLAra and Mrs- Robert Baker, of-Green. entire political forecast we say SUNDAY & MONDAY Mt-Sterling, Ky. that it would not be the least a. PHONE 279 up. visited Mrs. Clarence Baker J.\.>1ES CAGNEY. JOE E. BROWN. DICK MOREHEAD KENTUCKY over the week-end. prising it -the following came pass: POWELL, HUGH HERBERT. JEAN MUIR, Mr. Jewitt BodQe. State Bonk Fred Vinson will not take KNITA LOUISE. MICKEY ROONEY Inspector, was the Thursday even ­ SHAKESPEARE^ ing dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs pUce as Federal Judge, bet Sena­ rABBTHim Dudley CaudiU. tor Logan will take that Now 30 Months Old Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hamhriek win run to All la>- A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM 100 Proof Kentucky Whisky fan’s term and should be elected I ir.smiDK.D I id »n, Howard, spent the week SATURDAY LexingtonwlUi reUUves. easily; Barkley, likewise. have DO difficulty in wmnig.Keen spmrr op thb west Mrs. A. T. Tatum and TUESDAY 0-L-D W-T-S dren, Chloteel and Bobby /Ann. JWinaon win he Governor; Fred Sold KxeluuHrely in Kowas Cuuntr by Vlneon wfil be given all tte n»- TEX RITTER the weHt-end at AHh^^ Mr- Tatum. ^ trmiMk ^bmt be needs and in ad- Mr. Sam CaudiU and dau. «tii» the support at the Stte Tex Rides Witt BieB^ Starts THE MOREHEAD DISPENSARY Gladys and Mri Athninistration widi the penbe Main Strutt ^ Caskey BnOdiiit 'iaited in Waahiogton Courthuoau, routt that he will have little Ohio. Friday and Saturday. Bia no opposition tor at least i WEDNESDAY daughter, Mrs. Thelma Litton and ORIGINAL KENTUCKY children returned home with Wen go further to say that if to make their home here. Fred Vinson remains in . ^ MOUNTAINEERS GIVE ME YOUR ffiART Mias Dorothy Adkins, of Aux­ that in lea ame than six j__ _ he will be Chairman of the Ways Heard aw WHAA LontovIRa PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS ier. visited Mrs. O. B. glam Sa­ AIM a gnad toatea ple^ turday. and Means Committee and will Fresh from Misses Helen Holbrook, Virgiala certainly remain as one of the Lee Nick^ and Jane Preston ac­ big Democratic wheel-horses companied Biisa Alma Barnard the Bouse. THE SPRING GROVE DAIRY U> Mt Sterling Friday afternoon. rkmm 15-F-g V Mrs. C. O. Pentt and daughter Frances, attended the funeral of How Daily Or At Ae PuOSMng Mureu: 54rs. Peratfi uncle. Mr. John rs Grocery ^ ' ABea’s Meat Ihrket Fisher, at Carlisle. Friday. DAUGHTER OF SHANGHAI tdiirs Grocery eWieU Supply Ct»m Writer Predicts PoHSesj MaitenYers nig"£L,Y (Cootinued tram page 1.) pleOMd with Barkley, for they LORDS'isissr' OP 8T1BRGP ALL BONDED WHISKIES believe. wheOter it be fact or . . Stede not, that he had plenty te do with Lam dupteir at ~8eeret AgenT the callingof the primary election Naw Serial that nmninated Chandler when SidVDAT Rhea had the nomination mwed FIX TAKE ROMANCE Now $2.00 Pt $1.00 Half R up in a convention. Even M. M. Logan’s trioda OOn't relish Park- OU> GRANDAD HILL AND HILL leys trip t» when ttu Bowling Green Senator was mak- OLD TAYLOR SUNNY BROOK I. W. HARPER rt- WE CARRY ALL THE BRANDS noLLEGr MANHATTAN ______|| THEATRE [ 3IERRI-GO-ROUND na - THE MOREHEAD DISPENSARY BBmWHtlBltttWWHttflgl iff I CASKEY BLDG. RAY WENDEL, MGR. FRTOAY, JAN. 21 Burns &ADen Cozy GOOD USED CARS light Candit3on yoar home aaw A DAMSEL, Theatre with Better Sight Laaips, This simply means having a flood of dteery, friemfly, boeptiK 19.36 CHEVROLET SPORT COUPE FRIDAY A SATURDAY able light in every room—witftooi shadows at gto—pins IN DISTRESS JANUART 21 * £2 ELECTRICITY concentrated tight where you need it for teading. Sewing, card- playing and other ’'dose seeing.- 193J PLYMOUTH SEDAN Lancer Spy B VERY CHEAP Dolores Del Klo—George Sanndei SdeottheaUy dengoed by ilhumoadiig eagiiiem. and made in g SUNDAY, JAN. 23 Ft* example, yon get -anecy ot anle and Hoot moaela,Jtettet Sight- Lamps are 193.? PLYMOUTH COACH SUNDAY A MONDAY JANIART 23A 24 they oon oo more. You can evko ligbt-coodition r favorite readingcorner tor as little as 20 cents with a 5^ 1931 fOr D coupe I John Boles - Hold ’Em Navy kai than $2 per year Lew A;n»_Mary Carlisle of proper size. Come in tomorrow and learn aH about light Conditiomog. See - Frances Drake TUESDAY, JANUARY 25 our new 1938 Bettet Sight Lunps. They are priced ngbt and George aqld oo easy termi. Windjammer Sm yam lumt .Mtaftr'i < aasaWw ifa^wl

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