XAPS XAT COUHTY TOTES. FRIDAY, HOYXMBER 5. 1926.
Purely Personal Sea Isle City News
ie* ('amp and family, who fronl this- city ttevrral M*» to Sonora Point, have their former re«i-
Mr and Mr*. Edward Buck mo-1 Praaolano, a* a colored'waaLwotored to l>ywer Bank. N J.. on I man. won first prise In the funny Sunday. visUlns Mr and Mrs. | division, while lowrence PeterJoseph Corson • son took second prise. dr«*swnd as
J a darkey.
Tb-' r*Kular monthly mretln*! Old-fashioned Hallnwe'en ^amr^ nf the Foreign Mliolonary Society I including "duck for the apple. '
of the Messiah Lutheran Church i wr re played.
"To ac« It la proof and anyone can see that.’' stated Mr. Landis. He said be was convinc'd that they meant to do what Is right and have Invest'd much money, whkb they have taken a risk to get hack. *Tt takes courage to do what that company Is doing.
Officials of the Pennsylvania Railroad paid * semi-annual visit to Boa Isle City last Friday, making a general Inspection In this section.
was held In the Sunday scboal After a merry evening nf game Mr. Londla stated, room on Monday Mrs Rohen T. j pUying and singing.. a}l took Mr LnndU declared that the Stevens presided. After the regu-1 a ; a long table d?Wtated | estate were owners of tb lar business was transacted. Mrs j w | t h autumn leaves and pump-: , jn(I ^ i, to jjr Clnl at i Earl M Waddlngton and Mrs ' where a .Miclous repast of f> , r pr|ct , u|() th „ ln Opton Bair served refreshment*. |i C c cream, cake. nuts., fruit* of flnBIieW reuuor.i wfth Mr. Clnl
,n. candy and lemoijgde 4nd Mn _ LoCros^a he always
*ed. Each received -
with the approv.J of the a»-| jff. tbpy-SJv they could not af-, semblage. Judging from the re-rford to do’ the things they have „.,v. I itus- and*afe do'ag. "They can’t;
M
mark*.
j ilr. and Mrs. Ira P. Hess
Mr. and Mis. John Kehner and J Vineland visitors on Frtday Mully spent Friday in Philadel-j ning. Mr. Heat play.'d with the
Atlantic Division Band,
Pennsylvania Railroad, which ; took part in the Hallowe’en
Warren Courkline and Thomas
•. of Barnegaf. N. J..
»eek ond at th. Ocean View.
. Robert fi -eley was ad IBU ostCd aptetater at the Ocean CityMMdl' Township High garni Court House on Saturday.
The Parent-Teacher Association pile d a wreath at the mcrumi !n front of the City Hall l Wednesday, the day being "Maty Day " This Is an annual
•^©tii of the
On S
Mardl Ora* held there,
urday evening. Mr. Hess played with the Mind In Sew York city
in another celebration.
A Mass of Rcqui'm was celebrated In 8t. Joseph's Church o; Saturday n.ornlng for the reposef the soul of Dave Ctancaglini. of WnoMne. who passed away last Wednesday evening. The funeral waj largely attfnded. interment bring made In Ooshen Cemetery.
1 found them reliable.
| 'rvlng Fitch, prealdent of th
In the Churches
Cape Slay County Chamber Commerce was called upon to give his vl*w. Mr. Fitch st«ted that the fact that the Prudential Development Company had kept
Min* Catherine Reed, of Phlla { * “ rd * ,,U '
the
H.rrj J.».„ or*, ik. »~k j t«r -k- k.».«.
Theooore DeBow who b' were
leader of tho extension work ot i favot
the Sew Jersey Departmem ofj _ Beonamics in this city, urge* women to take advantage of the millinery classes*now being held, j
Mrs. DeBow states that she would j ,. _ _ . nartk jlarly like to have young ■ St. Joeeph I K- C. tnnrcn
women respond. At present ihe, Mf . city—BL Rev. Usnt. wlth th J making of felt hats from straight U. Pom. rector. Weekly has* at, tbt charges. He declared mat * material Is being taught. The | , A . U . Sunday Ma»es at *; E Brown, one of the accuaera. cost of making It U but eighty-I ln d 10.*0 A. M. Laatllaas fol-: lmpre*«d h ‘ n > •» , five cents. The lack of Interf at ] i owe d '.y BenedUtion of «he Most »“«»; mouth and was a detriment of local women Is discouraging | Blessed Sacrament. Sunday school 1 to Cue company and ahonld to Mrs. DeBow. who urge* all. lt j. P . y Monday and Tuesday j «>i»ered‘ted. He said that be to take advantage of the lessons m,mlng at k o'clock. In honor *'>**' from peraonal investigation whicn arc free. Those interested ! of thr Utlle Flower. BaplL^n ; that thi company had gone to egmay get In touch with Mr*. IV i„ appointment. n, 5 I MMr 7. "JJ® , Bow at her rrairf'-nee. 1J« Forty- -*—■ . ^ v **« ' 0, ‘ , abo “ t * h * ' sixth Stibet. Sea lile City M. e_ Church cnlty the company had experl-
Forty-fifth Street and Landl*! * n e«4 Jn
Rur,e 'Avenue-Sunday aehool at it M. ; continue the fill. Ho repeated
lUtur- At a M and 7 5# V M. Mr . Landis remark that the evening enjoying the llal-J Mr y B of Ocean city. "•"‘PM*'™ »bould give the recn celebration there \ „ jj| be 3 speaker at the terrlee*. ** equal publicity
Mr. Undsay taking > again. aUte that the A!!ar, ;i
,ate do'ag. 'They can't Real Ettat? Board «»,. . |o wrong, it they want help B?a Isle City at.^ c l
Has Confidence ic Sea We ' tg i a reputation.' d>-1 the amintance powit.i ’
« « williams president! ' ' h*r. : LlnJ«y H* remind*, present ease
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here M .t.TWh.1-—In l.tA bet- . t*’" hr »jT9r ^oooj
ter." dMUMd MIm Wllll.m. 1 Mr U.rtri Mid Ib.r b. wm k... 1.11 Ih.t 1 k... ml.r.pr.-1 on - ot Ik. Cm. purrhM.M. II. Muted S«L 1M. citr G.rdwr. onitoM ttf rlf. dei.iT. tk.t *ke .trtcn.comrt ot Inrprdv.m.nu Mt he- 1*t>X h.d UeW *- InC nude on tin... bn. II 1 kdT«l .-Inwn.tn ikMuck on I...1. ol M.ld .or Sen We Civ lo» .ndltkdlr ConclooJnc. Mr. a, pnMkM.M .M dlMallnded. 1 H.d-V dM.Md .h.. h. kniM win M.UM lh.i. mnn.r 1 h... It.r dntn. Ik. tv* tk.r
rnnfirtenre In Stm Isle City " Miss iBtbw BOW and he was willing to Travis. L*roy Archer aaW wmarT MstH tiat thc b^t waft fdr developments a, he hml | Hawkins wera^po| mH thing for the Prudential Company j confidence in the Gard-ns. ; committee to draw
to do la to return the moner to’
. and Mrs. Georg-
i of the Catholic Cem-tery at
which was printed In the • politaa Mpevs. ir "daruabi' llclty fot Sea 111., city A Committee eonrUtm WqilMb A. Haffert. | Stevens and Clarence \| were appointed to rale* n«ij
publicity purpo-..
C. K I And ik. 1L leov ,
c dins
concluded
purchasen> if they
"1 will come here uz Isle City regardless."
Miss Williams.
E. B. Arnett, president of the First National Bank, said that the sprmkera had covered iho situation and he felt that he could not say much more, except that he did not knew nf any transaction that the Prudential Com-, pany bad fallen down. He stated^ that the fact that the company bad paid «4000 in advance
Evans and Ruber: Robinson Goshen.
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' 'ot. m oZoo Wboot .o boor Mdot. "Mipr » Mb r"» «
; they did the accusation. Te con- W anl a drain, was a good thing
K Malcolm Tolnon. of PhlU-j Mexxiah Lutheran eluded: "I have all the confident.' on t j,elr part. "Wc must believe' delphia was a Tuesday vUltor. iinnie-llkc Church S-a ,n f* 1 * »'«rtd In the company. | n this development, when w< ! I.I, <*liv <hindav Nov mb’; : ‘•‘M' h * ,,e p™** 0 ,hw *Aey are j,,* other developments slmllat J. P. Kennedy Mwnt tb* week | y ' ' j. o-j-j,,™ honest through their dcsllnga." I t n naturt> are going ah< ad." df nd .n Philadelphia I with sermon at 7 5# P M The Robert T. Stevens, .owner of 1 dared Mr. Arnett. 'T have lu-
Upton Bair will Stevens' Hotel, said that he spected lh« fill and
John QUiBOfl very P^tor. Dr.
is good.
He
Paul Bice was an Atlanli^ City
visitor on Saturday
Santlna Pappalardo to her home wllh an Hlnen*.
Mrs. William Seeley and son a. Hoi-.n and Francis, spent day evening at W1 Utwood
Mrs. Sydney Ruel and children and Mrs. Francis I. D. Seeley. Philadelphia, were visitors st the Ocean Vi*w over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. James MV-Mu ray. of Townsend's Inlet, spent several days in Philadelphia tng the week.
Walter Behlagel. well-known ■ununer mervbi ot. spent ;be wer k end here with frienda.
Joseph Lamb, id Phllad"lphia. wa.- at his cottage on Forty-
sixth Street on Sunday
Mrs. Thomas Allen and Mr*. Margaret Malone, of Philadelphia, spent Friday with Mr*. “
Dilaney.
nervine. He spoke a few s
| these servicsi.
Thr tea held last Thursday ev -ning for the benefit of the Messiafa Lutheran Church, at the home of Mrr- Robert T Steven*, was a decided success* and well
attended.
The
We shall advertising we have received' ferred to fhe delay* occasioned thesko last few day* and we. by lack of a dredge and ’.heir difshotild do something to correct j Scullies which previous speaker*
the Impressions conveyed." de- had explained,
dared Mr. Stevens. Continuing.; Mr. Aniett declared that lU>' he declared that the company wa*l method* which the Prudential doing the beat they could under {Company were using were the circumstances. ] rame as others and they were
Morris Feldman. druggist. Illegal He referred the
j stated: *1t is a dirty piece « semblage to n igMwrlng develop-j work. Brown told me that he men 5 :* and the progrtpv* b'lng was going to mak Mr. Cini made, ronparlng thrtr progress sweat. It's spite work and a with Sea Isle City Gardens, and
vissinn I dirty smear on Sea tale City and by so doing brought out that they
.rr *«t'„ Jd kt-t.k UOMknjT^ Ddpartbd F,™, Up- « Modtd^d ,0 -
Church last Monday evening, two] ],ft Themes To Better I g ftUin- „ fast a* they conld.
in w member!, were received. The, p.,,- Chejter. Jr.. Advisei 1
football meeting was full of Interest and business Methods j
especially goqd time enjoyed - as^nfiS Off
.’’Capfiv*' Smptlk W*» Gw*!-, cl " r '' r "■ r '* ,,or
school and at the rsgular service,
?: ir' i :.7 6 r.'^,M w ^iKctanans L.et
Some Pointers On Business -m
Tex- a and also from th;
stons .<< !!;• W. L. C. Convention * P-! held at Richmond. Va. Be'orv, coming to Sea lale he attended ] this convention. He is hxiklng. fli.f «knd hie work In Texas isj
progressing nicely.
ioa tale City
i win is wsll pleased with the
turnout of 'he fans at their gamej during the social hour,
with Wildwood on Sunday and! „ „ „
kd„ ,k-l tkb, will u.in com-1 s »* 1 ' “
. I . r*mt For the past five month*;
said.” declared Mf.
Arnett, "that the advertising wc havt received the past few days might do tib good. We don’t
Mkcd kr tk. tdc tlst klu OI .dcUddd-
, thdUKht 1» tk. mkttcr, .I.IM ij, .„ u „ Mt
, .1 ■ has been rnsnairlnc a dru~: Ne * , ,0 tb * P™**"" of "Cap-i‘ h, ‘ *" MO«*ld mind their own | Cln , am , Mr XjGrosea are doing ,.mc «r 8ud«., ., OtM. Vl.w., • J- H.„, Smltk. ot A>U«k to. «t,.~ k, WP-.r dMl.md
for them i
will l the'at-1
. Ocean City.
little Eleanor Bpear it txmbnedj Mrs. WllHata Bhoehan ent rtn her home buffering with a tained rolaSl.os from Phlladelcold. | Pbta during th - week.
Charles Barth and William Thomas. LudUra. Jr., ha* left
Rtadier aUended the Installation, this city for Plorlda where bpJaPetacp of the BriAgeCnn, will Join Mrs. Ludlaiu and son. Knights of Columbus last Friday! who have been In that Btatr for
evft.ing j the laat five w.-ek*.
Recen* Deaths
business, declaring.
.City, daddy of the Sea tale City] ** r ***•«"" '*« “ ld ,f there were wer( . oucharged because Rotary Club, who gave one of grievance* the matter stould be they were lncolnpe(ent , nd his usual Inspiring falkA the most ,’“en up with the State Real Es-t against t^s company 1* notable feature of Monday even- „ , thel; way of trying '• get back
Mr* Libby Hawn
them. M the company 1* being let us help iht-tu." 'laid
Mr. Arnett.
"Sea Isle City is blessed wl»h natural advantages and will be held back only by Incompetent and disreputable people." con-
cluded Mr. Arnett.
Mr. Sofroney suggerted a committee be appoint ?d to draw up aj set of reaoluilcu* back the company and that another conimH tee : I be appointed to raise a publicity
Ings meeting of the dab sras the knew all about the affair from nature of the ndttrua* UanatajMie A rfP. 3-«»<• knew j^une.contracts
the addresses have been along the 1 no '
lines of uplift work snd com-' *«J W Bofroi.cy Interrupted
Mrs. Libby Hawn, of Erma, rounlty betterment. That of Moo-i ^ r - Chester, asking: "What died Sunday. October Jl. after day waa strictly along the lines ** >ou, 'kl* newfpap r publicity? one week's illness, of double ot better busineas method* and 1 You know that almost everything pneumonia. Mr, Hawn wa* sell- It was good. In fact so good that U through a newspaper
Oannavo and .'amlly Mr* J. F Gray, of Chevy curdy hurt in an automobile acel- mm lu any line or buslncM might. ,nd these < barges must br re-
cnlng at Wild- jChass, Md.. 1* spending a few d ml abom two year* ago and it'profit thereby. Ifuted,"
whirr they attended the days with Mr*. Gallen. having is said *br nevei fully recovered Roiarian Edward Fanaler. of; Ml- Chester replied "I nlets Hallowe'en celebration. i accompanied Mrs. Gallen fron# from ihrr injury. Funeral ae.-vlcm Atlantic City, who is connected I c * n prove the chargee.
j Washington. D. C.. last week. were held from her late home on with the National Biscuit Cooi-1 none of our business."
Ls-m Reardon spent Wednesday ^ • Wednesday with Rev. Byron May- pany. spoke on "Building Good! A > this Mr. Sofroney advised fuiK , in Atlantic City. Th Parent-Teacher Aasotlatlon berry, of the Nazarene Church, of . Will in BuineM." and told how »•! present that the majority i wrii. ^vTT— cvuii n - i,r ' l’ l “ onln k 10 r *‘" * J unrt Jllo rande. and Rev. L. V. Brewin.. .he big cracke. company did. He ‘ rulwl apd th.-y should not tat Newspaper Men Invited to St»e*k w >. PUrCh ^ * T bS, ‘ t ' ‘° r J. hf 1 Tabernacle M. E. Church, of- shjwed a number of ploiura. dr- 'he «n,.r on Sc. tale City go un- ^
ZT.rt TlZ :? 0 r um ?,'. T 1 , ib \S"‘ ;flclatins. Interment was In Tab-' plctlng operation* of . ..e big com- i "rat'd.
<Vf *" v ‘'* All contributions will b.-j <rll , rl , Cemete.y pauy. i _ J - 7 L ^ - Will fata Soeiey and son*. | *d**>rectated George Stenecker drew the! Lasdii Invoke* ClVK Pnde Robert a-wi Francis, sptat Frl- The Boardwalk is being r - Mm Sophia Bnrtiloldi monthly attendance prtae j Mr. Landis again took
.lay evening at Court Mouse paired the entire length by th- MIsa Sophia Bartholdi, aged 72 The secretary was Instructed{floor,
w-her • they wltn wsed the Hal- placing of new plank.-: whrr« years, died at her home, pfallade).
lowe'en re!e#>ration. ; needed. phta Avenue and Cardinal Road. *" * w k....u k.rp.unr. wnoj we soouio ao what we can for wbloh paper the "awlDdle- storr W.ldwood Crest, Saturday morn- lK c ® n “ ned tn ‘he L-tnkcnau Hoe- : our town as good dtixens anil w* first appeared took the floor
Re». C. ri. DUka. pastor of ■ tnt . Mis* Banboldi, with h. r J* 11 * 1 - Philadelphia, having under- should help each other. If a.ty- Mr. Vetter sale -hat uewsnsoers be First M. E. Church. Absecon. l*u„ r . Mrs Lillie Von Feder. have * on ‘’ 8,1 "Pf^tlon for appendicitis 1 one U injured or w rongeo we were mentioned by almost ever* vtll addnws the Rotary Clubt[ 0 r twenty yean* been summer * n<, c * cl1 tnembei of the club was, should come to tie rescue of that speaker of the evening some re. i.-*t tnloting. "On tb.- Flrinf I rvrsidenu ot Wildwood Great and r *« u ™ lod “» """d him a card of peraoa. Tonight a gentleman ferring to the Bulletin. He said .Ine.” w ill be hi* subject f or iLc past six yearn permanent Rr *® Un *' make* the remark that he knew, If people present had read th, resident, of that resort. TheV I 8,1 •^ u ' 'he prasent affair from article they would have found no
IbM
Mr. Landia a*k. % d that newspaper men present be
corned tt they desire to ask any i questions, so that they could gel
the the facts of the matter.
He epoke of civic pride) F. W. Vetter, staff reporter of
,1- ‘° » telegram of good wishea and the duty of cltlsen*. vtatlng: I the Philadelphia Bull- tin to Bowrian George Neptune. Who) “We should do what we can for wbloh paper the “nwlndta- st.
Phillip Saluman has sold the stock of his store on Landis Avenue to a Philadelphia concent. Mr. Saltcaan moved to Bridgeton last week, where h"
Edward B. Ar
Mr. and Mrs. GuMsue Momhin-i ,i a j- | B Philadelphia on business.
we* snd Mis* Mary C-slg wit-
Hee»ed the Hslloge'en parade s: Mr*. Janies J. Hagan president
Court 1 louse- Friday evening . ) of the Won..
". Downey, id Pblladelpht;
My
. Sannlno
The Bartholdi,
first erected at the Crest.:
wanly years previous to Civic Club and j “taking ^ tbCrest their year-,
Btt 'hey conducted
Too Mnch
'round hutue.
millliiery eetabushment st Thirty | second and York Streets. Phlla-
j delphla.
Arnett I Miss Barthold, bad been ailing Kstur-1 for fifteen year* and a week be-
d hi* fam- .pent Wedn«-*day weekend. Mr. Kan- Caltan.
ino caught four down crabs mi — unday after being out an hour Hr “n rt H™. E. ad u half. He rigK»rtcd that he."''’™ Wildwood \ tailors
ever br-fora remndters crabs ‘‘‘S' evening enjoying t »e Hal-j tore *t»e ] Ring to griou a< they did Kdin- ' parade there. . pelled to j
»y. low —-TT— b3 ' 11 ho *' friends, for
I B,v_ » »>"Wn. « rf,. ... „r . -hdrluw. ,k»r,ol
Special oarvidM in cetabratlon•‘f - Mantua Metbodt« Church, j^jop^Hon. always willing to lead ‘ the Feast m All Saints were|®‘‘'' d 'he pulpit of Ses Isle < l*y: a helping hand wb» i, needed She fid at St. .Nrieph's Church on 1 M f ,, ">disl •'’hurcb on last Sun-jt* »nr»iv d by her sister. Mr* owday On Tuesday. All Souls'j'“y morain* Von Feder. and a brother. Henry.
f . I- -- —. _ _— »t,o resides in Brooklyn.
‘M MEETING "" V""'? •""" "'*
| at hei late h.,me Monday even-1— *
fr .J There wil! be a meeting • “ 7 30 O ' ,lor k of (kelp
Rastu*. "Ah you all workin’
much nowaday* Sam?’
Sam: "Workin’ ? Man Fse Ju*t , worked to death. 1 done wish I
morrlafl Mandy--
i ospersl. : City. He stated that the story built on the testimony of
Brown and Christian
the bearing.
A lo Z.. ’ c.'«k the gentleman, a good cltlten ’o tell us all ahou It. so that wc may learn tbt
truth. It la the least he can do-- 1 Mr. A. E. tell us all." 1 Donah at who had mad’ charged Clnl and La Groms with
keep me busy genin’ washings i 0 ’ w “ reluctant at; selling "Iota by the gallon." It fer her to do.” 8r * 10 relate what he knew. He. naturally being a good story in .. “W ‘hat the tract was to have 1 a newspaperman* view, ewpeclalii i! ** been fill’d by July 1 and ihejlr when like ebarge„ had been neia iviecting »ork was not omplefd and: preferred against Florida realtooIO Kcrute Ql.drgea rbBl lo ‘ owner* wanted theirl Continuing. Mr. Vetter said ,co.„.„.d is;o.., ssri-i J*’?..??'? N ’ w
r the filling was started and
Citizens Held Meeting
The Company ha* been
Sofroney if the purchaser* got lonm. they report the faei* as they their money bar*, hr said • hat I we and hear. I repeat wfcai a pr-awni. ; ,h,y did. Mr. Ch-star stated that j Itreat editor. Charles Dana, of Mr. Christian Donch. one of tfc. New York. said, w hich covers'our
For in-
Pit
lei pi, la
ring th'
and rehearsal of the Sea lisle City Band Friday c >rnUng, November 5. at the
School House.
Rehearsal* will be held regularly each Friday there-
j after.
We urge the members | and any one who is ambitious to affiliate with the : ! Band to attend this f riday j ; and set aside each Fridayevening. a# we must have ' rev iar attendances for satisfactory results, and in - order to retain a competent 1
leader and tutor. C S MAZURIE.
President
GEO SOEDER. ,1 Secretary a
aul Neff, of ihc
V CT
i cry. Phiiadct
oriting oh a *.'lary andl think.’ -
a® ^ i bm,,u H * kb.tj Warner Undaay. vice prcsWcnt - rfacc drain, which will DmK), sold a number of lota »o; of tke Atlantic City Krai Estate
“* Board, was called upon to addrom
the meeting He spoke of Sea
tale Cljy and hts vim la he
Joseph's Clubs Gave Hallowe e
Party
Phlladrlpbla realtors and
sons: isanev. >l raopUM) commlmlon or salary, black run -ai on "I thing u a peraonal affair and i we must re- that w- should keep out of It "
.ig the rhai*. *, dsela-ed Mr. Chester,
bw which give The Mayor In’errupted Mr
It Chester again, asking, be what about this bad public!
have received In the Phliad.jphU
Chewier replied a lot of good."
Landia Want* Charflt* Refuted
Charles K. Landii
lied remark evidently did
told of similar developments and the holdup* and delay* they had experienced. “Dredges hold up Well many development* and Sea taic Garden* wa* on« of those held up” said Mr. Lindsay. He d - Ti i elm red that from what h, had The heard about tk« Prud ntlal Com-
meet piny, they must hr.»•
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New Pack Vegetables!
ASCO Crushed Cora Early Jane Peas . ASCO Sifted Peas Bed Ripe Tomatoes Stringless Beans
Batter Quality- -revealed in so many way*—a'- ^ meal, easily shows the supremacy our golden LoufU*
..eie 11
bis c« 15 can 10c. 15
Louella Butter
58
Tho Fiactf Bottor «■ Amtnt Richland Butter 53c
New Pack Canned Fruits!
ASCO Calif. Peaches Del Monte Cherries ASCO Bartlett Peats Del donte Apricots Choice Calif. Peach, *
can 25c cats 28c
Bread
Sucre®'
10c
Reg.
10c
Sweet Now is j
S ugar Corn 3
unity to lay ^0 your wi
• 25c
Victor Bread Pan Loaf 7c
New Fall Goods!
ASCO Threaded Codfish Pare Boneless Codfish ASCO Tomato Catsup Pure Strained Honey Calif. Evap. Apricots .
A5CO Coffee .Tb jifouf th.t ASCO '
42c
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