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TR et t————————— DANCE FORBIDDEN AFTER BOOZE RAID Five to Answer Charges for Liquor in Dudjack's Hall Five defendants appeared in police court this morning before Judg liam C. Hungerford to charges of vielating the a result of a raid made Saturday afternoon on D at 16 Sexton street. Five whiskey and four kegs « seized by the police, was to have been ments at a dan hall Saturday auently was Chief of Police The Brighton of 44 Beaver of 5§ Sexton and Joseph Vojitril of pieaded not guilty thr sel, Judge W the case was continued Monday, The raid on the all Detective Sergeant William P, Sergeant Georgs (. Ellinger men Thomas J. Fecney a Malona. Feeney was o in the afternoon and saw the hall with a pac followed and when t they found the ticket seller's hooth and kegs on tap, in a rear hall. ligu by t Wi defendants, street, M stree street 1 Sold Cider, Pined $100 Charles Saholar of 162 Nort was fined $100 on a ct ing the liquor Feeney told the has been selling cider which had been analyze contain 4 1-4 per cent al ney testified that he had visited the defendant’s store two weeks ago, and found two barrels of hard cider thers He told Saholar to t rid of it, He visited the store again Saturday found that SBaholar was still selli cider. Ha arrested him 1 told him to appear in court this morning Saholar pleaded nolo through his 1, Judge M telling the court that intended get rid of the cider did not derstand Feeney to mean that he to throw it away. He was getting of it by selling it Hits Trolley; Sent To Jail Ludwig Trzinski of 12 Lyma charged with operating an automobile while under the influcnce of liquoa pleaded nolo contendere and was sei tenced to 10 days in jail, He was ar- rested last week by Policoman Wil llam Griffin after his machine collid ed with a trolley at the inter- section of Elm and F Main streets, Griffin testified that r the collision he told Trzinskl to get out of his ma ehine, and when he did, the police man testificd that he had to held him to prevent him from fulling Trainski told the court that he wa dolivering vegetables 1o & woman about 3 o'clock In the afternoon, and she invited him He took two, he told ot thinYing that they the way they did. Judge Hungerford said “This fng under the influe to be stopped, and the duty of the their power to roads.” Poter Vouras and G lis, were arraigned bhefore eharges of mizconduct were arrested last might by kins. They Attorney Harry ( resented them, ance until tomorrow was granted, More Connte Agamst When the case of W man of 108 S with obtair gences was called by stree arg that t fn. s d and found to ohdd. Iee laws court ma store con couns he but ) had rid street Ast to have a drink the ecourt would affect him I#i 1 think drive them ro morning Hofm Lt seems that Jmeie Joblens, andsome. young ard « ele and oan't with the pretty lingle, [But thia Jimmie, being shift less. irresponsible and wasteful Husn 't even got a job, which 10 Miss. omee is distasteful So she s told him very plainly thet until & job i goteen He gt needn 't come ‘round ufl‘zvufi mahes Jim mie feel quite rotten) ~Will Jimmie be mecem- fal* =~ Wil he win » iob and glory ®~ Well<perhare he will— bt then ajmin— Aw GO ON WITH THE STORY. s in blame him Tose — > SITUATION ) BECOMING ) Sueramase: ) Josepih G. Woods bad three ad- counts to place against him. was arrested early last weelk complaint had been made to by Itio Scepiofl that Hort- obtained § from him, having been given for insurance policy ved 2 story Horf- Herald brought to &ht two John Dobsfick Antonio Lopes, who toid the po- had also paid Hoffman that never de- other lodged Hoffman ng in the business first ob- cutor ditio Hoffman after a the man police ad 50 the money an accident that was never deliv of man's arrest in the other men hey surance was charg was engag without license, Sexton The 1 state Michael A, lefendant and pleaded aot to all the charges. The case ntinued until next Monday. Had No Driver's Lic > Kayeski, 17, of 18 Derby ct was fined $10 when he pleaded chaige of operating a mo- hout an operator’s li- rested sterday Feeney appeared NIty to a le wi He was ar by Policeman who chased b machine, ving him as run- e house, after parking The defendant court that he eski saw him driving he was estaurant Disturba Hemwry Dolan of was reopened this Judge Hungerford or- ire of the forfeiture of his vich was called Saturday when to appear 1o Answer nkenness and breach of fined $20 and 1310 He was Main Lin- been an arrested lunchroom by Policeman May after a complaint had about the language Dolan was May testified that when he entered the lunchroom, he found Dolan drunk, and using vile language. Pace Badly Cut Aradley of 98 Commercial face was so badly cut would think he had tried to an train with it, had vent suspended when he was ar- raigned charges of drunkenness and breach of the peace. His wife testified that he came home early this morning, helplessly drunk, and his face was covered with blood., She lled a doctor, according to her story, and he recommended that she hushband over to the police | they could look after him, was in a I"red strect, whose that one stop express on so that disturbance at all, for he was too help- less to do anything, Too Many Relatives Judgment was suspended In the of George Wenver of 266 Yar- view street who was airaigned before the court on charges eof breach of the pe and assauit, Judge Hun- geriord suspended judgment when he was told by the defendant and his wile that they were plsnning to mo-e, “Too much mother.in-law and sis- Iaw is the cause of our troul,«” the statement of Woeaver on the witress stand, He was arrested urday afternoon after a complar, had been made to the police that he vn% creating a disturbance at hir home He told the court that he went home Eaturday noon expecting to find = lunch ready, only to find that Ws! was downstairs with her mother and had not even started to cook the food for Junch. He weit tairs for her, and her mother | wouldn't et her go up fo lunch, and she dldn’t seein over-anxions to go upstairs herself, Mo told the eourt that he became riled when this situation presented it- sely, and he made up his mind that ¢ wasn't goIng to use the coal gas TANEES, would break thom n the police arrived, thoy had done it in an effi- tor-iy was & wite e sister, dowy vl sister his and wh | contributing to truane; o willingness to move to some other place when she testified this morning, and Weaver 1 that was what he has wanted her some time, but she has al- fused to consider it Threw Tron and Dishes Felix Me and Alex Kurnuk paid and costs an & result of a jam they 1 at 426 Myrile strest Friday of Hi pres to Ao for ways 1 ordered out he didn't who tried the to Meiluk was house, and eviden c¢nough to suit Kurnuk all piece of iron and by hitting him on head with it. Meiluk is alleged have retaliated by using dishes. Man and Girl in Accident. Judgment was suspended in the cascs of Ethel Holland of 97 Pleasant street, South Manchester, and Charles W. Crowley, ambulance driver at St. I"rancis hospital,.Hartford, when they appeared to answer charges of violat- ing the motor vehicle laws. They were involved in an automoblle ac- cident last night at the corner of Main and West Main streets. Miss Holland was driving the machine, and she told Policeman Clarence Kumm that s did not have her license with her. Crowley had a license but a search of the inachine failed to produce a registration. He was charged with not having a registra- tion certificate, and the girl was charged with not having her licensc on her person. Constanty Is Liberated. Constanty Sziabowski of Grove street, arrested Saturday afternoon on charges of drunkchness, breach of the and assault, had judgment suspended in his case. He was charged with assaulting John Ku- linski and Clarence Lampek during an argument at the corner of Booth and Grange streets. He was arrested Motorcyele Policeman William Strolis and TPoliceman Thomas J Feeney affer an investigation was made i the disturbance, nl Hanin and Sarah Hanin, charged with breach of the peace and assault, had their case continued un- til Thursday at the rejuest of At. torney Patrick F. McDonough. The were arrested Saturday night by Pa- trolman David Dot last wcek. ot the 80 fast took a 1 to hurry him peace by FORFEITS $5,000 BAIL William J. Fallon; Attorney, Charged With Bribing a Juror, Fails to Ap- pear For Trial Before Judge, New York, June 2.—William J. ¥allon, attorney, charged with bribing a juror, failed to apear before trial be- fore Federal Judge knglish today and his $5,000 bail was declared forfeited, I"ederal Attorney Willlam J, Mil- lard told the court that he had receiv- She said that he had not ereated any | ©d word from John Curtin, Fallon’s task of ehecking too brisk variations counsel that Curtin had tried unsuc- | ecsstully to find Fallon A bench warrant for sued by Federal Judge May 28, Kallon was indicted 1923, with Charles ‘W, Goddard on on July 11, Rendings, the | juror whom he is said to have bribed, OPeration whieh was hegun March 11| rial, The trial in which the bribery was alleged to have taken place was that of the Durrell-Gregory company, ac- cused of nsing the mails to defraud in connection with stock sales in 1922 APPEALS 10 STATE BOARD Nirs, Clara Y. Brown, Who Refused to Have Children Vaccinated, Claims She is Not a Party to Truancy. Mrs, Clara T refusal to have her children vaccinated caused her and her husband, James G. Brown, to be senteneed to five days In jail recently, has appealed to the state Loard of education from the decision of the Hartford board that her childr:a are not being wilfully deprived of education. Mrs. Brown contends that in sending her children to the West Middle school every day she is 1ot although the children have consistently becn re. fused admission. She presented certi. ficates from three physicians, excus- ing the children from vaccination cause of their alleged delicate hea.th, but Superintendent C. P, Botsford of the board of health refused to aceept the ground that the signers t the reguirements of the Hartford, June 2 Brown, wh them on did state laws, not me llon was is- FRENCH EXPLAIN LOAN FROM MORGAN “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick and Ready Leference., Lost and Found 5 Autos and Frucks For Sale L] I BUICK—Dig 4, touring car, in_good shape. Price $100, C. A. Bence, 51 Main St. Phone AND RIM—34x4 Tost beiween Ne Britain and Elmwood. Reward for return. L. Peretti, LINE RATES FOR o 3315 Include Overland 6 CARB—3i5 Oaklands, Oldsmobiles. Some in Buicks, CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Piepaid e 10 .09 $100,000,000 Advance and Its Ay IF—you think of vacation, Think of a cam- repairs, Aaron G. Cohen, need of slight st., Hartford. Open eve- Inc., 185 Park nings. ., we have folding cameras $4.00 up, Box cameras §1.00 up, ! Arcade Btudio. days. days, 1 1 lina a8 daye. 1 1 1 1 line, . 1 line 2 I line “ 5 line 42 6 line $1.50 $1.50 day days. Terms Told in Detail B. GEORGES—jeweler, formerly of Room | CHEVROLET—fouring car, 1919, OK run- ning order, Price 5160, Inquire at Conn. C ‘Wm., Boushey % DODGE~—roadster, 21 very good shape Store_Announcements 7 10, 166 Main St. (8 now located at 436 Main 8t., directly opposife East Main 8t. days. ... Yearly Order Count 6 words to a 14 lines to an inclh Minimum: Space, 3 hne Minimum Book Charge, 35 eents. No Ad Accepted After 1 P, M, Claesified Page on Same Lay. Ads Accepted Over the Telephone for 1 3 4 4 20 Ve By Ttates Upon Application line, the Associated Pagls, June 2,—The menf today issued lengthy state- nient giving the fullest defails as yet | published of the $100,000,000 advance made by J. P. Morgan & Co., to the Frenca overnment in onnection i f i et “_‘T.‘“ Convenience of Customers. Call 926 ith efforts to stabilize the franc. The |lgyg Ask for a »Want Ad” Operator. ||| official statement was made on the oc- ( casion of publication of remarks at- Emm—————=———=——x tributed to Kdouard Hgrriot, poten- R R e | tial premier, in which of the radical socialist pa Qo re | e that France had heen treated like l ANNOUNCEMENTS Turkey and that Minister 0f FiNANCe | b meee———————— | Muncois-Marsal had adopted an in- Burial Vaults, Monuments 1 faiat o Sabigud, e | excusable attitude in the face of the FURTAL VAULIS—Concrete stecl relnforc- | {demand of the American hakers for | ed;” water proof, * heremetically sealed. guarantees in addition to gold to cover Wil outlast either wood or metal, o | 'khv ady «n” faditionto gold te not tequire larger Ir.s, teasonably priced. RIS RARE. N. B. Vault Co., 276 Map The atatement break in NG BRITAIN—Monument Works, 133 +the value of the franc March 11, when |~ Qak St. Monuments of all sizes and des- the French government obtained cription. Carving and letter cutting our power to draw on J. P. Morgan & Co, | _MRecialty. for $200,000,000 “to be repaid in six Vlorists and N months to be gettled in gold.” CUT FLOW -potted J. I, Morgan, the statement SAciely. B pacialiEing French govern- for The Jeader recalls the serymen on funeral work. | | con- FIEE—5x7 enlargement with every roll of WEATHER STRIPS—Instai sy looks good, fine tires. This 18 a barg: Superior Auto Co., 116 Arch, Phone 211. FD, KENNEDT S—aulo exchange, full line of used cars and parts. 26 Willow street. tilm developed by Ohrnstedis, 72 West Main St. > the accurate metal strips saves 1-3 coal bills, window screens. T, E. Woods. Phone 2765, ines: F: 3 Tun than_ 1000 miles and completely overhauled, Terms and trade considered. McGauley & Ben- nett, 98 Arch Bt. Phone 2052, < FORD—roadster, 1919 with attachabis body. AUTOMOTIV Buick coupe, model §5, Buick 4 pass, Auto and Truck Agencies 8! Heleen Garage, 107 Arch atreet, BUICK CHANDLER and Cle FIOTOR CARB—"Hetter —cars | FORD—racer, very good condition. Ru- being_bullt snd Buick s bullde| Aolph's Garage, 137 Cherry St Phone them.” New Britain Bulck Co. ' Balesroom, 4 Elm 8t, Phone Arch’_street. _Phone 3607, i nd_motor cars snd | DILLAC CARS Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern.’ West_Main, corner Lincoln street. FORDS— | ¢ Phone 2765, | __ DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARB—faiss | pieasing | FORD CARS, Fordson tractor, ALL MODELS ALL PRICES HEVIOLET MOTOR OARS—Sales and sorvice, Superior Auto Company, 176 Arch_St, _Phone 211, | and eervice. B, & F. Motor Sales Co., 166 TERMS ARRANGED Elm_St, corner Franklin; ‘phone 731, DURANT AND STAR motor cara, Saies | FRICES RIGHT “Just Real Good Cara” C. 8 Main street; ‘phone 2316. ) Sales serv- | fe; genuine paris and accessories, Auto- | motive Sales & Borvice Co, 200 B. Main and sgrvi A. Bence, FLMER AUTOMOBILE CO, I3 MAIN BTREET. tinues, demanded assurances 11 L G T FLOWERS—potted pl governmental measures would defii- fynoral wark, free delivery. nitely be taken to convince the world 218 Oak St. Pho; that the improvement of the franc an would be consolidated by the coun- Bandallie's 2643-12, plants, Surprenant, | Ty per GARDNER X—outperforms any car in its | HUPMOBILE CARS—Baiel class, Sales & Service, 43 Woodland 6t. KRE TN John J. Hec k"E“' Phone 31 2. | nd Service, ity | Hartford Ave., corner A. M. Paonessa. GOOD USED CARS— Service Station, Staniey and 6 Main St. plants. try's financial policy Included in the official pronounce- | ment is the telegram sent to the Mor- | Ban company giving the assurance meming, Cameo pin. e Receive reward, turday 20 Maple St Lost aud Founa HUDSON AND ESBEX—America's leading at the Maxwell & Chrysler used department, 1924 Essex Coach. 192 Maxwell touring. Seo the new coaches. Honey- s Co, Salas and Service, phone’ 2109, car values man Auto 8 139 Arch Bt.. KXo, ost, on Berlin | whi K hee sked, b/ 8 ! ety which had been asked. Continuing, Finder kindly retura same the statement quotes Herriot, speaking in the chamber of deputies | jog—wiie maie. ol March 21, as having declared that the | swers to Donnie, lost Su | operation was “admirably conducted,” | to D. M. Scattergood, 65 Golf St., and adds that the dollars which were __Hill. nsed were repaid by the end or“ March No further dollars were drawn until May 8, when the Bank of France in- vings Bank. the ban Collar, an- teturn Maple | and white, Main Japanese spanie Finder return to 53 Fast lost, ¥ d,, Finder call | ————————— INTERNATIONAL 1 LEX TRUCKS—Rackliffe Inc., Park and Bigelow Sta. Phone Agents for New Britain and vicinity NGTON—H1gh grade motor cars. Sales C. A. Bence 61 Main 8t. 1918 Willys-Knight 1922 Reo speed wagon, 1920 Maxwell, $1 1916 Oakland, $150. Bros, 107 and Servise, ‘phone 2216, McGAULEY & BENNETT, MAXW PATR-—of glasses, with tortoiss siell Tims, | jrase 98 ARCH STREET. PHONE 2053, LL AND rvice, McGaul T CHRYSLER—Sales and and Bennett % Arch ARB—Favorably the world over. F. L. Groen, Sal 8ervice, 1 Arch 8t, Phone 62 USED CARS-- tervened to check the fall of the franc and again on May 12 and 1% to atop | Means in New York to | the decline which followed the elec- Sla“d Tl'ial on (‘ha]-gcs‘ ““-”n,n bank | New York, Jume 2.-—Gaston B.| | same policy Means, former department of justice N | agent, and his aeccretary, Eimer Tarnecke, appeared at the federal I'building today for their trial in fed-| ed, was lajd before M. Herriot and ' cral court on indictments charging former Premier Painlevi at the con- | ONSPiracy to violate the national prasy ference they had at the Elysse palace | ibition act, Hiram W. Todd, apecial | May 21, The communique ends: {U. 8 attorney general, announced “At the present moment the entire | himsell ready to 0 " but said he anticipated that Means' counsel would request an ad- Journment, BLUE TRIANGLE NOTES A dance, Friday evening June 6 at | the Y. W. C. A. will be the closing M. Herriot, commenting today en activity of the Industrial Girls' elub n'! the remarks attributed to him which the Blue triangle Club Room. Ahl- caused the official communique, de. ' berg's orchestra will provide the music elared that he had had a conversa- from & until 12, All the procecds of tion in the lobby of the chamber about 'the dance will go toward sending the Morgan advanes but denled that|three girls from New Britain to the he had formulated any criticlsm of | Industrial girls' eamp at Summitt the American bankers who aided|Lake, New York, from June 14 to| France to protect her currency. He 25. The delegates from New Britain charactorized ms incorrect any state- will give a demonstration at the camp, | ments which might have hasn or explaining the manufacture of hard might be published to this effect. | ware done in New Britain, The dele. | —— | gates who are going are Alma Dressel, Alda Marley, Rlizabeth Kane and Anna Iraser. Ruth Anderson is chair man of the dance @ommittee and is being assisted by Doris Arnold and Margaret Kerin Camps for vacationing places ave offered by the Holyoke, Meriden and Springfield Y. W, (. A's, Information regarding these places s he oh tained at the Rlue Triangle Club Room or the Y. W, C. has since followed the of applyng tself fo the in the frane,” the statement continues, The foregoing eXplanation, it was stat- ean be wound up if it is so desired without any difficulty and without the | necossity of any gold leaving the| Bank of France. As for the treasury, it has never been engaged in any way in the operation.” ISSUE IS UNSETTLED Irish Boundary Question Remains Un- hanged After Meeting June 2.-—8ir James Craig, premier, is quoted by the Daily Rketch as saying that, so far as Northern Ireland is concerned, the boundary dispute sitnation “remains the same following Baturday's eonfer- ance at Chequers Court, and there has been no ruggestion for a future meet ing #0 far as he is awave Other reports in the press agrec that nothing is altered, but the discus. sion is said to have heen useful e canse it enabled Premier MeDonald to learn first hand the real difficulties of the situation, YL.endon, the Ulster Crippled Vets Hike Ran Francisco—Two SEpanish-Amer]- can war veterans—one blind and the other erippled—recently arrived Ran Francisco from 1,08 Ankeles after 31 days of hiking. The erippled sol dier guided the expe from his wheel ehair, which pushed by his sightless comrade, i ition was Jimmie's Condition Is Becoming Serious. S FROM M WE - - == IS HE FeeunG 1M GREATLY WORRIED JM-aet IS APPETITE (G ; » f '-“Lut-éfic:s;-s:x- | NASH and Oakland wmotor cars, PAIGE AND JEWETT—#1086 (o 827170, W. | REO MOTOR CARS ant proeced with the | FGLTIN_and Jordan Motor Cai STUDEBAKERS—Light six touring, in CHBVROLE Saloa acd Service, A, G. Hawker, 68 Eim street; | ‘phone 2456, Buick § roadster. Jewett sedan, Maxwell touring. Star sedan, Todge touring American #ix touring. Hudson touring. Studebaker touring. Haynes touring Whitmore Paige-Jewett Co, 319 B Main 8t (near Kim), Phone 3390, nd truske. Kenneth M. 8carle & Co. Sales and Bervice, Eim and Park Sts, New Britaln, Com.; ‘phone 2110, Local sgents for Gabriel Enubbers, NIGHT AND OVERLAND \notoi showroom at ¢ Eim 8t.; service, 137 “The Bleeve- Vi . _C. Rudolph; ‘phone 2061 HONETMAN AUTO SALES CO, 139 ARCM 8T, TED, 2100 and wservice. Onorato Motor Co., Main St. Phope 343, OPEN EVENINGE $10 $1425; big #ix tourin, ory. M. Irving Jeste: + “This ts & Studebaker year. touring. alwe 1933 Volia hest of condition, Kas: Cohen, Iuc, 185 Park WUPNONILY, 167 touring, Both in terms. Aaron G. Hartofrd, S —— LEXINGTON—Apecial 7 pASSenger tourh Autos and Trucks For Sale Looks like new! This 18 A genuine bare N gain, Aaron G. Colien, Ine, 186 Park Autos and Trucks For sale ., Hartterd, Open avening LEXINGTON, 1955—touring, ®00d paint, first class oo Bence, Phone 2 OVERLAND —mode! right, Rude! . Thone 2051 Phone 3392, T tour! T Phone 1134 | STUDEBAKER 1910—touring cai running conditton. C. A #t. Phone 2216 T passeng tion, €. A SRR P Cherr Fim NELEI inrage, Salesroom, RUICKS - 1921 i, 2 1920 ¥l, 2 pas 1010 4 2 pa 1920 . 4 pase, ronde roadater rondster, coupe, Bt wood condTon, LOCOMORILY 1915 7 pa for condition UAED CARS-~ EPUPERAKER - 1ght & touring, aaceient . taken in trate I ew Forde Al xo0d and priced low with eary terma, eondition NEW RRITAIN 2% ARCH BT, BT PHONE K €0 model §3 mad Oreriand touring Overland touring Allen 17, touring e Maxwell 14, tow 2ot touring ear. Tourings, 1918 and Priced low and sold on our Aaron G. Cohen, Tne 15 ford, Cipen evenings. TR 1922 mndels Par Va 152 gnod appearances engine. Superior Ll Phone 211, roadster, touring car coupe. roadster, § top, cellent Arch touring and tir Aute Co. by AUTOMOTIVE USED CAII LAUHANGE -3 56 ATICH BT, ac Lhuring « Chandler tour. car Olasmol T pass. 3700 Pren. B260 @ tour. cAt § pass. $130. AMERICAN § ELM ST FALES €O PHONE 1710, USED CARS— 1972 1935 Bk ton Nash 8, wih demonstrator, Hex top, A G HAWKER 82 ELM 8T Auto Parts and Accessories 11 AUTO SUPPLIES—PISTON »iNS, AMER- ICAN HAMMERED RINGS, RAYBE T08 LINING, MOBILOIL OILS. ECO! OMY AUTO SUI 11 MALN 81, AES—The Willard nae proven Wt Try us. Simmons Storage Bat- Arch 8t Phone 2245 HIES — Westinghouse, and radio batteries. Cottow ry Sercice Bta., 209 6 Mam Bt Te. 1171 | GATTON “THOROBRED —cords, &l sizes ressure, jong mileage. means com fort, wafety and ecomomy. Hail Tie C r-end and or cars, makes of otion Handy wervice. Koppell Eim St Phove | PERRET LVARTAS Cogewell. § Chestaut 8 @FHING SERVICE—G8A o018 and greases Distribwiore Kelley-Springfield and Fire wiome Cord tires Clark's Accesssry Shop, 198 Soutn Matn St Phone 1699, §TORAGE BATTERIES—and Repriiie tiren 4. 8 Farrell 110 Praskiis 8g Phone 1569, TOUR BATTERY-I8 THE LIFR O YOUR CAR AND SHOULD BE GIVEN PROPER ATTENTION AT REGULAR ISTERVALS, CAREFUL SERVICE AT THE ONBIL TIRE & BATTERY STA- TION. PHONE 9% W WASMUSGIUN ST —— e THE HERALD [|__ANNOUNCEMENTS |“ AUTOMOTIVE | R~

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