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A Paper For The Home SUNDAY INDEPENDENT Cloudy, Cool Higheat Today M-W Mon<laiy<—Oloudy, Wsonstf 'ty 49th YEAR — No. 28 — 80 PAGES II«Bb«r a adit ¦rMa af CtrenlatlMM WILKES-BARRE, PA., SUNDAY, SUNDAY, MAY 8,1955 V a ITED ntKSS Wli« Maw* Serrlea PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS lr. >(: an iri. Ith But IVs STILL tjie Same Old Ventriloquist —This IS a Good TntK — if youcandoit Polio Inoculations Halt For Check of Vaccines sl¬ id M ¦t k r- Surgeon General Asks For Temporary Delay; Decision on Use Today WASHINGTON (lPt~The U S. PubUc Health Service yesterday called for a temporary halt in the nationwide polio Inoculation pro¬ gram. Informed sources said the service wants to "double-check" thai safety of all existing Salk vaccine supplies. | Surgeon General Leonard A. Scheele advised all states and eltleai to "postpone their vaccination programs" pending a formal announce¬ ment today on the new precautions. Schelle acted after an all-night meeting with a oommlttee of medi-' cal experts, including Dr. Jonas) _________ Salk, the vaccine's developer, whoj were called here to review the In-1 Jkjf J^ § g oculation program in the light ofif^Q KfOH ml 0*6 Britain Asks Cos Legislation U.S. to Meet Heorings Listed; Red Leader foal is Affected HI t, m. K iL V. s. ly I- r- Bi the 44 confirmed otjtea of polio that have occurred among vacci¬ nated children. Informants said the polio ex¬ perts decided after thorough study that there is nothing wrong with the basic Salk vaccine for¬ mula when it is prepared properiy. But they agreed that existing stocks should be re-examined to make sure they are abaolutely safe. Shots Will Resume • TTie Public Health Serves waa On Vacci tie. France Also Backs Top-Level Meeting; Adenaur in Favor Of U. S. Program WASHINGTON (IB—Chairman Percy Priest (D., Tenn.) aaid yes- |terday his House Commerce Committee will begin drafting natural :ga« legislation tliis week but he doe.s not yet know whether it wiB i exempt independent producers from federal regulation. I Priest toid a reporter the comniittee must decide two majoir policy I issues: j 1--Whether the nations 4,0()0 independents should be exempt «• Should be classed as publio utilities subject to Federal Power Com- ' mission controis. PARIS (IP) — Britain' 2-VVhat should be done about. a^a «>•* 0f iurg'ed the United States oti automatic price increase clauses'tors with gas legislation to appear •Jfff f f f f*C V#*l#ir Ithe oiit«!(it nf RifT Thf^t^'^ present producer-pipeline con-|and explain their objecUves. F^ffffffl^ajCiySl^"^ outset 01 Big Ihree,tracts. These enable a pipeline Among the.se is Sen. William laiKS nere yesterday tOloperator to pass on to the gasPiUbright (D-Ark). He has intro- No Orders to Halt; "~ None of 14,000 Children Affected (talks here _ _ __ agree with an earl.v meeting>"y«r *ny increased field price du^ed'a bin to overturn"*Uia'su^ of the three VVe.stern chiefs''"'U*'" ^ ^^^ :preme Court decree. of state with the Soviet ore- .,. « ' ."'^* ^'* sUtement asj Fulbright rfiodeled his measure mier, Nikolai B^g^l^r'" Zl<t.r^; xv^^^^^^ "^ ^>' «^- «-«— At the same time, the United *^' ^^"'»a'h ' called witnesses to Martin Says Fine's Abdieaiion Has He Will Fight Aroused Some Skepticism GoreProgram (D-Ark.) which wa* debated bit¬ terly before Prieet's committee. The bill would exempt the inde¬ pendents but would retain tha FPC.1 right to review contracts between producers and Interstats since Wortd War 2. ""."nie latter held long and some-P'P*''"*" Secrrtary of State John Foster!*'""** turbulent hearings in which;Staggers Supported By Coal area will continue as Sched-P*^'** •^onf^"*^ w^t-h French!consuming, producing and pipe-| Another House measure, by Premier EMgar Faure shortly aft-jl'ne interests condemned or prais-!Rep. Harley O. Staggers <I>- er his arrival here yesterday In'ed moves to restore state control!WVa), would exempt the pro- an effort to settle a controversy jover the producers. Federal con-|ducers but extend tha FPCs over U. S. support for Premierltrol was decreed by the Supreme j authority to fix pricea on direct Senator in Favor Of President's Plan, Despite Rejection By IMTMI PRt>» Tnusual Quitting In Midst of Race Rumored 2 VVeekg but Not Belfeved; Unk with Democrat Leader Cited yet used. Considerable skepticism •was found la.st week among!'*" Vsecine involved aaid to hope the re-checklng! Dr. C. Hayden Phillips/'''*'** and France apparently "•PP^*'" Tuesday for a thorough in- oan be completed and the inocula- J-. .. Aty-Mnf nt Cf.<-«"'*''^ *<> "¦«««*> agreement in , vestigalion of the aale and distri- tion program reaumed quicklyi"'*""-'' U'recior oi ocaie|^owxlown meeUng on Indochina '>"''°" "^f K*»- —.perhaps in a matter of days. IDepartment of Health, said i •**' opened one of the most hn- .Magnusons committee will take Officials said Scheele hoped toji-.f nitrhi thot nnMn inr.nii Po"^"* series of international;up where Priests group left off issue hia formal announc«»ncnt. '**. "'Kfii' mai POIIO InOCU- talks giving full detaiiis of the newllations in his nine-countv plans, by 4 P. M. today. It was not clear whether the. , , experts will recommend complete !UI«d Unless he receives spe- i laboratory re-testing of every jcific instructions tO the batch of vaccine produced but noti contrary The'doubl^hecklng mlg-rtt con-i?'- ^'"t»« "-^^ •" « we i.%,- siat only of reviewing the records *^, *"»'*'*^ ""^u;*"? "^'I''iNo Agreement of t^its conducted during the f^W""^*^*" ^is nine-county K "e""'" original manufacturing procf^,'*'^ .^^V^^^ .'''^"*^ *"" jwl^ perhapa occasiorfal re-iesti ^'^ f?^ ^ m acatter^l sec- "^ Oons of LAizerne and Lackawanna Dr. PhiUips «ud an ot th. U-InIS, ^^"^^ ^'"" '" "^"^ Viatlcoun laat June T.' of random samples. Th* re-checklng would Involve, at a rough eotlmate, upwards ofj-. eig'ht million doses of tJie vaccine that have been produced but not jji*"'^-. ¦^^*>'"«' Wyoming and 'Columbia. With more than 14.000 chU- Counties." The other counties in Dr. Phillips' jiiriadlctdon are .._ --„....., o. . „ ^ Pike, SuUivan. Sxi^cm^ nt ^ti r,"^ *'' ®*'' ^*' *"*' The Du^ies-Faure meeting broke up wtthout any announcement of progress. But a new session was oailled for this week to try to solve the impasse between absen I sales by pipelines to industrial Magnuson haa invited all sena-^ Continued on Page 2, Section 1> , Premier Diem. Brttiah Foireign Secretary Har- add MacMIMan put tSie Britisih propowail for a top level Big Four n^iitw.n/) 4Uo<. u«. , ll- "\ i ..I '"i""7'— ' '""¦ imenL naa previously withdrawn Sen Eawarrf Martin 'R, Pa.) """J.'^Si fvfi H^ pulllllg OUt of the election campaign from u«e all vaccine from C^rtter, any'ehiid being taken'hi7'Dr. I Briti.h Idea. in wOiich the tide was running definitely against him. '" '- °-'-'— '^"' --••* ----- ¦ " ^' ' *»;(! yeaterday he will put Presi dent Eisenhower'* bond-financing the mixed reactions when Ex-Gov. John S. Fine, in the! }^ *°"'^ ^^^^^ *® vaoome fromj gren Inoenlated t« date in the imaeting to Weatem European most Unu.sual move ever made bv a OOlitical boss an-1 manufacturers. The govtm- „|„e.county area, not a single union foreJ^m ministers in an wt- ' • ' • ¦• •- P"»^"-a' OOSB, an ^j^eni had previously withdrawn! complaint has heen recHved of jtempt to win tSiem over to the City Motorist Escapes Drowning After Crasli A city motorist, dazed aa ha | Bnlchun was able to etnerga It was hard for many to be¬ lieve that after dominating the " Reacts to Move got out of his car after a | from the dangling vehicle, ,Laboratories. Berkeley, Oalif. Cut- PhiurDs'Mrd""' ~~ ""' !«.v<s. TV*«»- M-- 1 ''!*^^ yeaterday afternoon on I wtuch was supported on «fc. Iter vaccine was administered In ' " "' -'"• j Seven Nation, Meet the Dupont Highway nearly creek enbankment by wlr. o« :38 of the 44 confirmed polio; State Secretary of Health Ber :„^^ ••Y*" nations -- Britain.! drowned In a creek when ha tha guard rails. leasee. wyn F Mattiaon. In an interview;'^'^'*' ^'^^y- Holland, Liixem- staggered and fell over an «m- j i„ , .^^te of sevens shock i In the other «lx. the vaccineiat Harrisburg, said that Pennsy*-!'**>"'*' ®el«'um and W«>»t Geir- bankment. j followiing the crash, the daaad 'dianapolLs. Ind. No polio cases; vania s decision whether to delay j "**"y~"'**'* »n«*''"i« *o aet up Suffering from shock, Joeeph driver otaggered along tiia an- ' - _. - i I fo„.r.,..iN, .,1,^1, w..„...„ ^.,.—, _ , , hanfement, fell over and rolled into a creek, face down. Hto fall was noticed by Steve Hut» nick 30 NewitJt Pl, Kingston, who pulled him from tha stream. A passing motoriat, Joae|dl Chtumento. of IT Pitt«ton Ave., Yatewville, rushed Baldiun to •¦h- ¦' . _._..,. ^ I the VA Hoepital. where he was ™« chne and craved into guard | examined and transferred to tha rails near a narrow bridge at ing drug firms. highway program before tJhe Sen.;governmente of Uir.erne t^nty HoW tfcfi PubUc ke despite committee rejection,ami many of its towns tot more """^ stsws s«a#ita» W fche plan. than 20 years. Fine would giv The Senate Public Works Com-,"P '" ""'^^ « fashion, mmec rejected Wie adminiatra- Actually, the abdication procla- /%# ^^..-k«—^« tion« bill Friday In favor of a nialion was far from a surpriseiWf eX"%JOVerilOr substitute pian by Sen, Albert '" those close to the Luserne| Gore iD., Tenn.) The Oore bdl j« County political picture. Fine hasi Here i.S what the man in P"*^"** Reassured etpected to wm fin«4 oommlttee'f>«''n carrying his statement withithe street had to say when Informed sources said the polio approval tomorrow. |him for two weeks while makingli,- r«.n«l Inhn *« Virta'a afo^a i*'*Pe''"ts' committee saw no reason The administration pian would;"", ^i^ .tnind whether or not to "« '^*»° "^^^^^ parents to be alanned about suthoriie a lO-year, ?3r0O0,0O0,0OO'"•'''''"'^ 't- iment that he was not takingjthe estimated six million children h«hw«y program financed joint-i. Wednesday night he acted but'P*" '" the rrimary election :jalready inoculated with first-round ly b.v the federal government and >' was quickly noted that he hadi ishot,-" of Salk vaccine. tlie sUtes. It also aaUs for state,no' closed entirely the door to "fJe lUSt SeeS he's licked The formal announcement by. ^ ,^^ ^, , w, ™,.. tt . j c. .. .. v i .,. nr _ dj < . tnd local govewiments to build « return to politics snd it ^»»\„„. .:., "'^'^®*'Scheele is expected to contain re-! confer witi, his communicable; The Un4ted State, has been, the Weaunm«fer Rd. interesec oame froi^ the'Eli Ullv Co.. In-jfche polio inoculation will have to!'*"™*"^ . **«' We«ern defense Balchun, 69. of 10 West Jack- have been reported following in-jwait for the nation's polio ex-j^'"^^^"'^f'.!^ ?"ui^u w_i™ . „ «l°" ®'^.- Sl'^- was admitted to noculatlons from four other lead- „ _.__ 'Nortih _A*lamtio Treaty Organii*-; SM^ j^u^^ g^ Wyoming Bar¬ racks said that Balchun lost porta to make their report today.'^'¦'" Pac** «;;W<''h bring a re- General Hospital fOr obsenra- _.,,__ _, , : armed West Germany into the ,:__ Ths U. S. Surgeon General yes-Ur .. „., .. ™ . ' _ ^ tion. terday advised that further In¬ oculations be postponed pending today's report by a group of ex¬ perts, including discover Dr. tion (NATO), MacMtUlan cauled for tha Bigl control at hia car on a hill Four meeting "at the Sununit,"i about 1:19 P. M, wlien his gas Jonas Salk. No Inoculations were W''*^ Presidemt Eisenhower, Sir pedal stuck. The accelerated scheduled In Pennsylvania yester-j Anthony Eden and Frenoh Pre- vehicle roared down the In day. Nona is scheduled today. |«n*ar Faure nteeUn* with Dr. Mattison aaid he would'^^*t «^'*f «>' «'*'•• »na locBi goveT»iineniJi to ouua •• ¦>•-¦•• >" ........vr, «.,u .i, "»°| j _,,;i »> tn sdditionaa 182,000,000.000 worth noted alxo that he has a two-lana qUll. of highw«>Ti without any federal,P'onged weapon with which to lid meet his foe Special Bonds One is Herman Kersteen, who, after 15 vears of servics ss Fine's The most controversial provision countv commissioner, has sought Is .Mr Eisenhowers plan is a pro-jt© present himself as an inde- posaJ to finance a substantial part pmdent. (See "Polities" an tha Of the federai s*i*r» by IssuingiE<|i,„rial Psge todsy.) H>et-iA; bonda outsida tJia puWici if pine csn put Herman over, *'•'" Iha has a way hsfk into the prin- Vhti Oors m«asu<r« as amended, cipal patronage offica and that would aut home oonstruction a*'which holds the real power in 118.000,000,000 wor*h of higthways Luierne County. ifl the five ya»«a starting July 1,' Then, it has heen pointed out MM. Tlie federal government ithat the man closest of sll to would put up about *12.«60,000,000lFine in recent years is now ae- *nd the states' share of the coat tive as a Democrat. Hs is John would be 15,860.000,000. Tt would C. Kehoe of Pittston. jassurancee to theise parents that 'I feel sorry for the man." the proposes re-check does not "It's just a trick. Fin. is|J"1f" ^* ,^'"** "*^'**' ^"^l'^' *. I believes existing vaccine supplies now taking his name away are dangerous, but only that It Is from the slate of candidatea taking everj- possible precaution. he picked himself because he M«**« P""" Foundation feels he it hurting their „^^**'* "f "^^^ ^"- ?*•** " Hobby, secretary of health, educa¬ tion and welfare, to dlacusa the pending announcemant. At the same Ume, Dr. Salk met with officials of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis to deteimine what happens next in the foundation's program of fre* Inoculations for First and Second grade school ehildren. disease staff before making anyisteadfaaUy oppoaed to a top level j tion, a few feet south of Bo- deoision. '.(Continued on Page 2, Section 1) i nomo's Ser\"ice .Station. General Hospital. Troopers William Dougherty and Jo.seph Da^Hd Investigated. chances." "Ths captain has decided not to go down with the ship. Is that desertion or^ in politics, do they consider it jnst saving your own skin?" "Fins can now concsntrate on helping Hermsn Kersteen. Did you notice he did not mention the name of the other official he said Mother's Day Is bui One of Four Anniversaries Marked in May by NanUcoke Family of Hineieen be financed partly by hiking the w„„i(| |>ave the Way federal gasoline tax 1 cent peri o;--. the law provides tW two!''^nt against the organisation »«''«o" i commissioners sre to be elected And he aiso pointed out how im Other congressional news: ifrom one political party and one j Po^^'^nt the office of county com- FOREIGN AID: Sen. Walter F ifrom the other, a victory by Ker- m"""oner is to him. ; mmm,.. \i».A^ C mmm Am Oeorge predicted the Senate will steen could pave the way for| "Closest man to tine is Johni FVlffl V 0(G ^OfUS Surplus Food suthorize President Eisenhower's;bi-partisan control of the office for«gn aid program "pretty with Fine and Kehoe pulling ths much" as presented. But George strings. would not predict whether the full , , . j ,i. . r:.,.*- »S,M0 000.000 rsquested for fin- , '^ »'>'» j"'l'"':*^!'''^ J'"* ' aneing the Program wlU ba ap-I '««¦«'"»" for both the •"<»•?•«¦ proved •'•'"* Republicans of Lurerns HAiwvranB'. T%.^ r^r\ .^a *sn County And those in power In SABOTAGE: Tha CIO and AFL ^ ^ humlHstad ^ Ml, >5*1 ^^o"*";** "« ^ P"» him sre such that he is even • bill that would bar suspected, "^^ • ^^, ,^^ Democrat. essential jobs in defense facilities.' CIO general counael Thomas E , jjp fpgig he has been accorded iH** '*''' '^ **"' "'°"'* "**" shabby treatment by such lesders • wt less freedom for Americans 1^,^ Pennsylvania Republicanism ss sot no sirtra security. i^j. s. Ses. James H. Duff, former PEACE MHP: Sen. Warren G.i State COI' Chairman Harvey Magnuson (D-Waah.) criticized,Taylor and the rest—particularly C. Kehoe and Kehoa this year is playing Democratic politica. Youi PIITSBURGH <!P'--Allegheny i will find Fine backing up Kehoe|County District Attorne.v James' in the general election to get ^is F. Malone said yesterday he will President Blaenhower's plan to "ulld an atomic peaoe ship to tour ths urorM. Magnuson said the tov«nni»nt should bs trying to '»*'«• pvaotloal USS of atomic Vf't*t in merchant ships ln.<»tead •; building an "atomic show- pJaot." Duff, his running mate when elected govemor in 1950. In support of the skepticism there was the manner in which Fine's action is so similar to two earlier moves made by his long¬ time political and social sssociste, Prothonotary Olin Evans. "nUKATRi Ths House Judiciary I Last .vear. shown to have sc- Committee appriyved a Senate-1 quireU an insurance ¦««"'• ••"^ Mil to maka it a special I license under conditions of rank «nMa for anyone to threat™ the favoritism. Evans was found part "i* o< a President-elect or thelof an insurance agency which, **<• president. (Continued on Page 2, Section i> Can 'Store' Severed Fingers, Toes 'ft Abdomen to Be Replaced Later '''ASHINOTON <W —A pla»tio, cauee of blood drculatkxn prob- ¦nsosi has dawirlbad how sevar-j>*™«- „ , ,. .^^^^,„ A«««ia. •d fln«.M .^ *_ w - i Dr. Peer told American Assoaa- "" ongars and toaa ean ba stjored' a patient's abdomen and later rsmoved and ropJaeed on the I'Snd or foot. ^f Lyndon A. Pear of St ¦Tabas Hospital, Newark, N. J. ^ doctors may be able to use "* t«chniqu« In aalvaglng fingers don of Plastic Surgeons that he removed the fingers and toes from ciilldren born with extra ones and burled them beneath the abdomi¬ nal skin. He said that after two yeans in the etomach flesh, the finders and toes not only survive, but.are StiU Jointe«l and can be bent revenge on the Independent Re¬ publicans." "He quit weeks too lata. May¬ be a coupls years too late." His troubles got really had when he first decided to run for governor. Hs .should have been satisfied to be the big frog in a small puddle." "John Fine is too devious to mean what he says in a thing like this. We'll have to wait and see what happens. But .vou can bet that if ha has thought of any trick to beat the Independents in the primary he will u^s it." ". . . up his Sleeve* "I just can't believe ha would desert the people he persuaded to become the candidates on his siate only a few weeks ago. Kven if investigate reports that surplus coupons were being used to obtain primary election votes in McKee's Rocks. "I still think the whole progiam of free food distribution should be divorced from politics, as I; have said repeatedly," Malone! said. He said he had received re-| ports that poliUcal.cards were be-1 ing passed out along with food' coupons, i Valley Scene West Side father asking daughter to tear lurnelf aivan from her Perry Como records and get him some kerogene— and beinfi hnnde/l a ftackagt of he did decide to quit himself, why swing an ax at them by speak- ^ ^ ing of "ths extinguishment of all! carrot seeds on her "^return. hope of victory" for them? He' must havs something up his sleeve." "You can't tell me 'Old Fox' Fine has just quit. He wouldn't and hit career that way. He has a plan." "Most of ths others in his or¬ ganizations have said thoy are (Continued on Page 2, Section 1) Woman poi>ping tues of motorists ami pedestrians on Nanticoke's Main St. nesterday aa she walked along puffing on a dainty cigar. Tum-Ahout: Elderli/ gentli- man leading a young Cub Scout across the intersection at Hazle and Washington St^. INSIDE THE INDEPENDENT Section Fage! Amusement ^U"" Around the Town —Three aty Hall Two Classified »..—.».....-Six County l"*o Crossword Pussls .......Four Drew Pearson Three Editorial i"'jree rhres Ona Section Page) ^•^ toe, UMt In accidenta. 'i^ey I Ind ths'nall remains in its nail Frank Tripp -. ••"^ hs i»)odnad iininadiataly bs-i bad. 'Obituary _A ^ k lljGeorge M. Adams Three 8 TJHome riuilders ...~~...SIx « 6 10| Politics _....,.. Three « l-BiRadio _ Five « Hi Robert C. Ruark Three 7 lOiSUte Capital Two « 6! State \ews __„.Two , 9 6lSports „...._ Three 7; TV Five »i Women's Section «„...Four Mother's Day is but one of four anniversaries eelebrated during May by this Nanticoke family of 19. Shown ara Mrs. Clara Zaremba. 42, and IS of her IT chUdren, specially posed in the family home at 8.58 East Grand St The proud father, Chester A. Zaremba, 50, I* shown in the inset. Seated, left to right, are the children, David, three; Kathleen, five; Thomas, lax; Norman, seven; Alice, eight; Carol, 10; Marian, 11; Barbara, 12. .p»ui Bl«l»y SUnding: Mn. Zaremba. whose *M birthday will be marked Tuesday; Ooroth.v, who will be 23 on May 29; Jean and Joan, twins, 18; Phylis, IA. and lUiliert Zaremba. IS, ¦* Four children were unavailable for the picture. They ara Rita Zaremba Pyskaty, 21; Rosemarie Zaremba Francisco, ei Watkins Glen, N. V., 20; Chester ZarembH, in the Air Force at Newfoundland. 19, and CTiarles Zaremha. 18. Mr. Zaremba, a former mine worker, will observe his 6lst birthday on Decora¬ tion Ds}-. "We never forget the birthdayi The former Oara PuWen has noi Aa an siftenthough, aha com-i Ths Zarembas set two tables 1^'anniversaries." Mia. Zaremba toldj particular household problem in-imented, "I wouldn't know whatidaily to take care of their largt « a reporter. "TTis cSildren remind|a*much as "the children pitch mU'd do If they didn't Thers lalbrood and spend an estimated |60 1-10 us of tham." land do ttiair sihars ot tha work," Iquita a Mt ta 4« «( aotttssw" |(Oontinuad oa Pa«a 1, Seotioa ii . .' Ji k a
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Title | Wilkes-Barre Sunday Independent |
Masthead | Wilkes-Barre Sunday Independent |
Volume | 49 |
Issue | 28 |
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Wilkes-Barre (Pa.) - Newspapers Luzerne County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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Month | 05 |
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Year | 1955 |
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Title | Wilkes-Barre Sunday Independent |
Masthead | Wilkes-Barre Sunday Independent |
Volume | 49 |
Issue | 28 |
Subject |
Wilkes-Barre (Pa.) - Newspapers Luzerne County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Description | An archive of the Wilkes-Barre Sunday Independent newspaper. |
Creator | Wilkes-Barre Independent Company |
Publisher | Wilkes-Barre Independent Company |
Place of Publication | Wilkes-Barre (Pa.) |
Date | 1955-05-08 |
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A Paper For The Home
SUNDAY INDEPENDENT
Cloudy, Cool
Higheat Today M-W Mon |
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