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News of the World By Associated Press NEV “1da, “""“"'1 Aeyg lmluauuo ‘-"E .l_Ll_t JTAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation For Week hndmg Sept. 24th .. 14,447 ESTABLISHED 1870 IN DOGTOR MURDER | DISAPPEARS TI]I]AY Three Ready 0 Ald in Identir- ing Him as One Seen Driving Car From Grime Scene HURRIES FROM HOME irlo on Way to Railroad Job Said to Have Seen Auto Rushing From Vieinity of Fatal Shooting—Polic Had Planned to Have Missing Man Re-Enact The Sight They Describe, Hammonton, N. J., Scpt. 27 (P : three wen who said the blue motor car dash out on the road mear the scene where Dr. ,\ William Lilliondahl was shot 1 on S poi o 15, were a prou x' vm' m., today to try to MUSSOLINI ANN[]U‘J ES: BIRTH OF SON TOBAY| Ttalian Premier Now Proud Father of Four Children Rome, Sept. 27 (P)—Tonna Ra- chele Mussolini, wife of tha Italian premier, gave birth to a son today at fer home, the Villa Carpena, rli The hoy will be baptized Romano fomorrow at a ceremony in the church at Carpena. Mother and child are both doing well. Premier Mussolini arrived at € pena vesterday in anticipation of the | event 4 The mnews " that Donna hele | Guidi Mussolini was to become a mother for the fourth time was not cenerally known until a few weeks 150, Villa Carpena, mear the Dnce's birthplace where the event took place, was closed so tightly to out- siders that it was said that anyone trying to run the gauntlet would be | taking his life in his hands. “Remember that journalisti my wife and fathily do not Mussolini told an Ttalian journal Mussolini’s children, Vittorio, 11 and Bruno, $, have bec cducated in large part by et mother. Realizing that “Il Duce” could not devote as much time to his family other fathers, she cheerfully accepted the 1 teaching them. She was a school- nistress before her magriage. Idda, the eldest, ‘is th favorite. She was awarded a ¢ g2 Hero Medal for from drowning. The premier's place in the light has never been shared wife, held that the mi of @ woman, regardless of her or station, is the child Mubsolini is a strong antagonist of “race suicide.” and has expresscd himself forcefully on this point, Ad- dressing the chamber of last May he asserted that population was one of the most important signs nation’s greatness. 17< arne- saving a girl spot-. v his ion rank devoted care of her She BEFORE POLICE COME of | deputies | NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 02T —TWENTY PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS Death Ends Labors In Public Service | | DIRE. T, . NINE ENDANGERED BY NORTH END COLLISION . FROMEN ‘s car said they oth rs in Simon wrd no horn, maged extensive DlPletro Gets Slx I | Pathetic Scene as Children | Are Lifted Up to Kiss Court Room. (Spacial to the Hera | Hartford, Sept. ehastian | | DUPieiro, aged 27, of Corbin avenue, 1\ W Britain, pleaded guilty to the | charge of assault and was sentenced to jail for six months by Judge John | | 1. Booth in superior court today. He s bound over in New Britain po- llice court on the charge of man- slaughter but the state's attorne rouse Angelina for school. 5 : - R e ‘O‘f“*‘ reduced the charge and R. L. |when a trolley went to Meriden and | While he was bringing the girt's |C7n5e: 1 LGRS Alin Gideon ant state’s - attorney, | the men attacked him, and even hit clothing to budside, he said, he S04 3 +_ | the 18th amendment and is for strict | recommended a sentence o "'fll‘l‘mm with g stons. He says he drew |brushed against the shotgun and it ;. ANOMEy Trving G, Smith, report. | HE ©7 0 &5 SACEREAt Sha 8 TOF SELCH |months, Attornoy 8 Gerard Casaleing knite ana wsed it In selt deo!was discharged as It ell, Killing Ans |18 the accused waived: the U e o ita apliitonia ‘it T ! Judge Booth to suspend ee- [ oo VIR BRC MOTE I 0 mell de- Bo8 qomplainbiban sxaminalioni b s S it AR R e cution of the sentence and pointed | €78 aUDE ML raniawy, e % ested the binding over, | Would not have heen needed in . Hargroves is held without honds ror-stricken, he said, ran = | United States but for the practice of out that Di Pietro's wife and two : i g A Ponds were sent at $1,000. | . | childr 2 for a hearing tomorrow and if the |from the room and disappeaved he- A | treatir Men might have been able SHhen fone e, ann o e S ot i ru b L tora iz mother andl N fohaanes (L Galinsk] wisith driver aran to have their liquor if they did so in 4 years, will be obliged to apply to L e G () e nob I on September 14 in- | 10 Mt S Ll the charity agencies of New Britain [ Placed under a bond for trial on hu pee ted fatal injuries upon five year- | MOUSration, but when several were for assistance during the time the | Whatever charge may then be drawn s Louls Paszensil. The police con- | et UP (0 the bar, each treatl | Deda i indert N Inaeratan. D{|Asalnst diim: | roorsain ol i e Dol CON- | the crowd in turn, few found then 3 selve able to navigate at nd Pietro is a laborer and has no funds, | e = :” : '\vllv{ Ky. Dale riving was r ered under a fic J,‘_ the party, he remarked | the attorney said. ing S olmes, o Varsi'y qitjous name, At L bl Claan ¥ “Never Think of Familics” Defeating & SODhonlore‘v | halfback of the Centre college eleven, | (oronr F1i Mix in a finding fo. R S R Judge Booth observed that “the Costly for Freshmen (wno was run down by an antomo’ | i weck ago held Golanski erim- | or ‘n. ‘ratormer, afr. Lathant ls con. trouble with these men is that they | Middietown, Sept. 27 (P—Defeat- bile on a‘road near Danville Sunday, |, ™ S A8 RGOS € Skl 4iieed titses Te. need for @ miGind never thing of their families until |Ing theiv sophomore rivals in the an- | died this morning without having re- ¥'s death, S ARnloun to clear up the “devil- |they are facing the court.” He did |nual “flag scrap” Saturday led to Eained consc fousness Robert \\nh1 , el e el | not consider the ¢ leserving of & |some little expense for the fresh:|ers, 20 year old negro of Garrard e Toe s e e e c lw'\)'nndul sentence, g {men at Wesleyan university, it he- | county, fs in jail charged with hav- 'ROOSO\C“ ¢ ““,ll g ‘{_' 5”'\‘\,”‘1«,‘0\{,,’{1‘1 fer of Florida, Mr M. Gideon told Judge Booth that |came known today. After the strug- | ing driven the car. | Be Democratic Candidate At pitles the land | Di Pietro cngaged in a brawl near |gle the victormus first year men pa = | Washington, sept (UP) — | prospector who goes to the south his home about 2 a. m., on July 4 |raded down fown, and in an effort ———— 4 |Franklin D. Roosevelt, asslstant sec- | with his life's savings intent upon id John Zienka of Hunter road, (to reach the balcony of the munici- | [retary of navy in the Wilson admin- | making a fortune in Florida land. {who was injured by an instrument of {pal building forced locked doors, THE WEATHER | istration, is not a democratic pr aniin SIbTIAg Ja Wworth Rbout $1h ona sort, died of hlood poisoning. |with some damage to the obstruc. ‘ |dential candidate and he sces *no |am acre, but the climate is worth a | {There would have been no fatality | tions, New Britain and viciity: | (possible eivcumstances which will | million.” in his summarization of the {Bad DI Pietro remained in his auto-| Tn chapel this morning the of- Unsettled, probably showers ‘ | make" him a didate in 19 c- | conditions en which the land boom movile, Mr. Gldeon sald. He not|fending class members were ad-[ | tonight or Wednesday; cooler | |cording o a letter he swrote Mrs, |was predicied Unscrupulous real- only took part in the fight, but he re- [dresscd by President J. L. McCon-| | tonight, | lJesse W. Nicholson, president of the [tors have boosted prices sky-high {aughy, and warned that they would ! [National Women's Demoreatic (Continued on Page 17) NEE— 'S were | For Causmg Death of Man in Brawl Their Daddy Goodbye in | MATERIALWITNESS ' DR. E. T. FROMEN SUCCUMBS Connecticut Now Supporting 299 TO RAVAGES OF PNE UMONIA | | Prominent Physician and|* Surgeon Devoted Many i Years of Life to SernceI of Public. | Dr. Er years, est T. Fromen, aged 61| senior surgeon at the New, Britain General hospital and one of the men most promiuent in the d that i velopment of ing the past at 12:30 o' ution du die this afternoon quarter century, ock o West Main stecet, | UVO transfers were made, p were deported i Pneumonia veloped after an iy coven still aw portation Ne cration in June and for a long and transfer on Jur The ag- | Ha 84, i riod Dr. Fromen was critically | gregate mber of people aided | st but he recovercd and was able | through the sta 1 division in the | 2 O retiurn to his work for two weeks. | vear was 2,445, ng which Amer- |, days ago he suffered a r and today death ended his and fruitful medical career., Lr. Fromen was born in ted in that country and Germany. He em iis country and had lived in N Britain for about He was clected to the surgical staff of the \\ Britain General hospital on 4, 1903, and for 20 years he, Swe en chief surgcon. At tine h- vas president of the ho H< was the only New Britain physician who TMow of the American College ons. He was also a fo » New Britain L Coll of Surgeon a past pres- e B Onc .\lachme Overlums ident of the New Britain Medical so- cland ; g fo - cicty, For many years he main AL "< But All Involved Escape ned his office in the New Brita Plue coup: al ! . Nutional Bank buildi Dy said his ; Injury men was a true student of m on business ; SRS 1 every year he attended the Hud Given No Notice, | ress of surgeons in scarch of ons were pliced in dan- further knowledge, wo auton s crashed | At the time of his death Dr. Fro ection of Clark and 1men was a member of the health about 10 o'clock last board and he had formerly been orc s to ove member of the school committee. He: | machines, yet none | was also a member of the Kiwanis cyond minor bruises club and was prominent in the Iirst 1 s nt Thomas Lutheran church, ho in ited the Dr. Fromen is survived by his e A G found no ca for police ac- widow, Mrs. Ida Fromen, one son, heia ¥ tic lLars Fromen of Chicago; and one | = LK AN 1 of 142 Tremont | daughter, Miss Ingcborg Fromen of o188, 4 Lo a0 car owned b v York city. ind Paul Eldri Torrisvill Sl e me ;v’q.;,].._‘“\, Michael Kinsella, who had Va., across DReluvnretriyesibrolk b o e aitaat ted with him for eigh ",‘.}'f'”",'fl . »}.‘,“ a car owned by John Fairchild | ¥ears and who was his attending PR e ) st avenne, Waterbury, and | physic today_eharaciorized him S “n by Robert rehild of 34 s “a wonderful man and a wonder b enue, Waterbury, w ful surgeon.” Dr. John L. Kelly, Fldridge 18 cnploye Sl Jur- anoiher associate of Dr. Fromen, enyies aTaD lilzo o e v on tie Spoke of him in similar terms, say- s cligufreur . 1§t over ing he was “a magnificent surgeon B “"f‘\""‘ Btpb R T e the ar and a magnificent man personally. \m"\ Giton ehratt pie e 5 rested on its top. | He was a careful operator and a v ! In Iriver, wor most congcicntions surgeon | rciete g i I Tremont strect, Funcral arrangements h oA {hdad 145 North street, In charge John A. Andrews, are i 2 Hartford ave~ incomplete, | o 1S North street.| On School Board Many Years man’s car, | Three years after the 0ol com Adam Fair-|mittee was ereated, in 1908, Dr venue, Water- 1 romen was nominated by the ro-! an 9 3all { publican party for school commit e al ry, and Melvin man and was elected. He served | el s ovan. Landsbury onfinuously until 1920, being de- & i | e feated that year by Mrs. Efie Kim-, was ahont from | pulled to the I soon as hr [ball, who had the distinction of be- sels e vas [ the other car, hoping fo avoid the|ing the first woman elected to the found dead collision Ly so doing. He was vnuvfl‘mr‘k | flmhcn]vhy\n\\\vl\ Description. | ing at the rate of 15 or 20 miles| Judge Bernard T who The man Who was driving the blue | an hour at the time, he said, Simon-| prior to his. retirement in 1024 had G describedl by the nien. as | idn said dic Roin pproxim- {been a member of the board for a raving gray hair. Teach, who has | ately the sime speed and he did not |score of years and its chairman for figured prominently in fhe case, | hear the sound of a horn or othe lengthy period, was grieved this has gray ha When guestioned by irning as he approached the ir ternoon to learn of the death of | |tersection. The cars reached theihis associate in school matters. (Continued on Pa {eonter of the in ction at ap-|Commenting on the death, he said: | {proximately the same time, accord-| “Dr. Fromen was an excellent. in-| {ing to those concerned. The pps-|telligent and helpful member of m-} school committee. He was very reg- | « mvmmrl on m;.n 1 Months in Jail | NEGRO ALLEGED l\SSAllANT Andrew Rargroves Arrested Today | in Bristol A< One Who Attacked | | Michael Spellacy Sunday i Bristol, Sept. 2 7.—Andrew was arrested toc 5 su nt of Michael lacy of Meriden and Alhert ¥l- of Southington on Lake avenuc Sunday night, both men having been slashed so severely that they had to receive hospital treatment | Hargroves told the police that he acted in self defense. He said he them Har- groves, the negro, ected assai | der | | stopped the men and asked be required to pay for the damage. | vear was 1,568 ! made. {110 and Russians 101, |sepin’s hospital, More Paupers Than In July, 1926 New Britain Receives $6,272 and Bristol $6,619 For Maintenance of Their Dependents—6,152 Inmates Cared For In State Hospitals In June. Hartford, Sept (P—The num-portation and exr of ber of s paupers on June nd office 6.1 re 1927, 1,809 was 2,108 on July 11, as compared with 1926, according to | support in 475.86 the annual report for the last i $1.004,2 vear just released in printed form|in th 1te treasu by the department of state lo and institutions, applications aid and ho The number recelved by the tal division dur and 1,391 charity One hundred and eig sta g th investiga- tions into these cases icans numbered 1, Poles 150, Canadians 1 Ttalians 396, | Austrians propl ervision The number of inm June ms houses; te hospitals on receiving ou 639 were in | were as follows tals fc ases; 461 Connecticu hospital at Mid in instit eeble mind- | dlatown 2 Norwich state hospi Sl e tal 105, school Mansfield and hospital 65 tra dred and anitariums 750. Total 6,4 | in general hospitals a The receipts from appropriatlons | t 1 | and other sources for the suppos in state of these institutions, county hom o of the and other correctional homes| v bureau at the amonnte L1 504 for the other ca otal disburscments i the sol SS for salaries, trar 1 board is responsible. DR, JOHN T. DONNELLY COOLIDGE SEES GOOD fi LEAVES HEATH BOARD IN NAVY ERITIEISM‘ Resigns to btudv Surgery But Does \m Be]m\c That |} at Hospital i | There Are Too Many New York | Officers | Do ok ember | Washington, S of the health board for past | dent Coolidge has found so : vear, hasx resigued as he s 1o | criticism in the recent magazine arth ienve N New nrilaingnext S week L0610 0 ek R oap A fin rall Magiuder bt continue his study of sureiry does not agree with his conclusion Hospital for the Ruptured and (it {11y muvay s oyer oftiome SRBLIE el New e e B DO SR vy ot S S o will cover a period of more than . : : P a navy to tl vear. Dr. Stephen P. Donnelly will Sttty charge of his brother's prac i e ioe Do Donndlly wes gdiunted | praniiated in e oi6er efitent e from New Britain High Al St Sy, ore pursuing the study of miedi as to whether the navy ac- | cine and surgery at Fordham col Rl Sl Be.After completing his school- it iy tone | have plenty of g, Dr. Dounelly was at St. Jo K particularly of time re in view of th Pterso h quired to train of Cathe hospital in nd Fordham €. Mayor Weld tod N0 New Vo hospital the s szid that Mr. Coolidge does RLucausl o ot consider that maintenance of a resignation of Con large staff of officers In Wa 1nmvnn> nelly with regret. p npLinln s of much conscquence unless they 2EEESg1ECke i nothing to do. | 2 5 T As to the points raised hy Admiral | M ler in his Saturday Fver | Tost articl the president was rep- | res nted as believing some of the “1's sugzgestions would be help. “ul fn inereasing the efficiency of the 1 that others were w HE SHOT LITTLE GIRI Confesses Accidental Kill- hy of | opinion the sald to he rhic of was written | | 4 3 i 5 a since les (o dmprovs condt ing of New York Child tions in the navy and he wonld | be e : itified if good resulted from its With Shotgun sublicafion For a whil after Admiral Ma- ruder's article was published, it ap Now York without having obtained a li- Law e inforcement league, {Survey Reveals Rising Opposi-* | Many | [ the | apparent 1ater that Mr SOUTH WANTS DRY PROGRESSIVE AS NEXT PRESIDENT tion to Al Smith Candidacy by Anti-Gatholic Democrats REPUBLICANS STICKING BY CALVIN COOLIDGE Believe “Cotton States” Will Remain in Democrztic Columin in 1928 Regardless of Nominee— North Garolina Boosting Joscph Daniels; Virginia, Carter Glass Arkansas, Sen. Robinson. Washington ) ons uin o minor favorit the next i nt by the south to “moy > national convention to opp! tie did of Gov. A Smith of Ne loss somie dry oses rises Iy wan- s in oring with oppo ports i democr: President ¢ \\nmn g candida e appointn to prote s 10 postmas- s in If it becomes Coolidge will Seerctary of v fall heir to terships e sixteen state be ed imerca Hoover this big bloc of so s indic er Wins r has Hoov n Miss won Arka sippi, ana by his lan i Valley ling of the ood relief that talk about w one in t that the Hoovs states would b Former Latham pl hirthday ing. 15 to celeb tomorron by col in the municipal b ttending to pr Dusines pt. 27 (P—A start d that he might be diseiplineq and layving 1 or his annual so- ling development in the investiga- for failure to submit it to Secre. !joUrn in }‘ lorida w | B raTs e e Wilbur hefore hand, but yes- | i ; old Anzeling Constanzo develope: Qglc s ced at the navy | - OSSCSSeC ¢ : < iy b ! nt wonld he no | troubled somew in the arrest today of William Sal- linary action, At {he same 51N, \nllmxm. tarelli, 10 years who was said by time §t was stated that Mr., Wilbur :1 y4‘v‘v ma el 1 b and is a most i ting cony volice to have confessed Killing thw 1sired Admiral Magruder to p e e .,/,!;; A ";" A b O e Biaggio Arsenio rrested afts i e | poses Third Term A lina's body had been discover N i AMr. v.m. has followe Y"\ {v tor a hearin; The pe ‘I‘ B Co s l nredle 2 " 8 ! come of a f but he stout- /lL ere to c t ask it T felt he should r again, I Iy denied that 1l siot her S Lelie shonlipain aeal et Police s:;M i .\':Mv:n‘flll\ u“'l Pound Over to Superior Court for | interests and for the inte ie had knocked over the Hal “ SEE : epublican party. 1 do n otzun while playing in the Con- | Manslaushter, Perjury, Fyvading m’” flm"”’ RSy stanzo apartment and that was T et diseharged while the muzzle pointed | Responsibifity Driving Recklessly, | terms as presi | pla toward the girl (®—Theodore | lio does not inter : boy, a cousin of Angclina, told 3 2 ! MRS e ; t ioaia ¢ 4 e 19, of 103 Broad strer i warrior ¥ t rn' ‘n”« 1 ,:I, ,,1‘] “1 ;‘rv‘w " was hound over to cuperior | tomobiles do. M of vesterday morning, had breakrast urt from the M« 1 police court | spent rida is ¢ with his father and then read oo 0 deles conit | 0 S 1IdeTo i o 5 s morning on charges of man- |attomobile fowrs o newspaper until oclock, w! EC8 ol A Angelina’s mother, who was in st R peiny exdding grasuon-f A e i % R ) reckless d and driv- inorth he delights in parent’s apartment, asked bin ! reckless driving and driy through the hills of Co (Continued on Page 17) “DICK” REYNOLDS, 21, HEIR 10 VAST TOBACCO FURTUNE GONE SINCE SEPTEMBER 16 TRUNBULL WON'T ANNOUNGE PLAN Thinks State Democrats Will Favor Smnh FORECASTS €. 0. . WCTORYr \stlt\‘ll()lls Tclephone Call Asks Police to Investi- Commit | gate—Frien He | Carried $6,000 Cash. Youthful Head of Air- . ways Company Last Seen Leaving Night Club—Auto Found in ‘ Water. | e | State Governor Wil Not Say Self So Far in Advance of Cam- gn—1hut ¥ May B Candidate Again. pt. 27 (P—Carter Tif- of t 10lds t he and oroughly e disapp olds, yout and that in the Aske ern about the nor he satd bull said h Monday f so campaig vear old son of the There is not tk olds, wealthy tobac- nd that Sn i one of five heirs Reynolds estat morning of Sept. olds passen- ared on the On Sept. 17 a r o crashed in New Jersey 0 | with a loss of se lives. “Regarding the republican nom v 4 R TR AR ATNTY oS Sl et Tt ct that Reynolds' automo- lent Coolidge can be ila was found in the water,” the fo run again. But whoey ent co l'_sn"vm was didates, I am sure that th & licans will win unless so 0! d probably been stolen. citcumstancas varlse: o When we did not hear from him have no cogniaznce now it the boginning of the week we Coolidge, the { checked back and found that he had did not. want t not kept any of his week-end ap- and could 1 ed to T poin We became thoroughly ts were commun sfather, J, of Winston me 1o New York with W, Pl B em, who R. Hub- Reynolds’ her's to hire will not stop o olds Airways f cour temporarily ) our 1s for expansion.” Several Clues On Hand o limousir retrieved and traveled w of Long Island ge §) | (Continued on Page §) mysterious telephone call e Broad- ‘ —— i i yin for Reyn- Wilham E Latham at 85 Urges : e Gty . vate ¢ ave found a trace of President Coohdge to Leave Office’ o' o 5 I cident Veteran Town Official, || English Judge Grants | [ 000 s e Life-Long Republican, || 110 A“"‘""“‘f,“”‘;“"“:i SRR e T e a A | N Jus il neconds York by Miss Marie Houston, hostess Expresses Opposition 1o | o Pt e e | London, S 27 (P—FEnglish || comp: o0 the Grand Central sta- Third Term. || sustice na reputation of ||tion about 6 a. m. September 18 i Kin | Miss Houston 1eft cynolds, she said 2 o 1 on flupon her return | d that the |lto St Louis where she visited rela- s of the |ltives for a few days. blew | Drew 86,000 From Bank Ty movements, 60 seconds || 1ot at on Septemb: 2 ) absolute di i1 100 from the cos. o still had K "vants back to his at it uest of a young man |lmoved to a hotel in Manhattan, He : ad come all v from |1y cted his chauffeur to leave his retrial. Tlautomobile at Mine L. L. and. _J ring another car with John Gr —_[ham or Wir dem, went to din- |ner at a Lon: 1 rondhouse. DULT FOUND STRIOKE'{ el R ppear night club aham's car BY INFANTILE PARALYSIS Graham did not accom- s and Miss Houston te t I terminal. Railroad 20 Year Old Resident of Stanley L' e i Strect, Fifth Vietim Reported ) Central at 8:45 To Health Dept of Reynolds in the play o PRSSENGER KILLED fHase N AUTO GOLLISION tomobile in was wreck 1, the | « telephone on Org He died at 2 hospi \ hours later. akes Y 1 no has yet been Takes Wrong Bag and el ‘a sRul]; fractuns wie Lelbean Loses §2,000 in Gems |10 nwve caused M death, W Haven, Conn., Sept. 27 (P | Henry Fitzpatrick, 36, operator of A grip containin 50 worth of | the ine escaped with a scalp jewelry was lost by Mrs, Blandon 1 and minor lscerations, Towndé ot Baliimara: 166 nlght gerald was said to have Jlost whon, leaving o train hove, #he. took | control of the machine fngnohis o wrong by aceident, it was|manner. as he was driving toward reported toda police. When | this city a it four o'clock this he unpacked the she had taken, | mornin Markle, thrown out by found In it 1 1, and |the impact of the car with the post letters containing th 10 of | Sustained @ skul fracture. Coroner James Cranson, « viladelphia. | Eli M ried an investigation this co are voring to | afternoon aceident occurred irook Country elub. rash attra residents near th The nois: ed several near who worked for fifteen e Racet ER PREDICTED | of the pt. 27 (UP)— | by HARD Montauk, N. WIN A long, hard winter is predicted by | minutes lefore Markle could be fishermen her Pucks and other from the wreckage, | hirds have been sighted flyi zpatrick’s injuries are ot south six week carlier than usual l!)\ ht to be seriovs. -~

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