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J4 t I ''''' I I: 1 - — s ' ' '''''ITT: :' L- s :: if k -''''''- ' e ::' — - t 7 :' ' '11' - I - 7$ i 1 - --- : f"":' ii:'':: 1 3''''' 1 1 i 1 1 al 4f4''' k 4 I f ''' - 01t i : - sr)5$: 7'465' ' 1 :: ': i !' - '' ' --: ( i ' '' -- ' ' s 1 g 4 't A ''" - Brief Sketches Jeffers Assails "Wool Men Clash on Sat? Of Utahns in War Efforts GoVernment Of to Clip Lower House Of Expediters at Controversy' 'SN ':-- 147' q41--- ' 7 ! ::: i: 1 l':- - ' - : - t'-'- : - $: - to outlaw "hot cargo" and "secondary boycott" and give itr persona injured by violation of its provisiona injunctive relief and the i' rigtit to recover damages was Iti ' c ' ' '' gst"4-n :7''''- ' ''1::!: ' fer'' -r- j'''- 'f:-- 1 ' 1 r- 1 i ': A:'': 04:''''::44-::::'''i-' 1 ' 6) :'"'' : :4 ii ilt - - n 1 ' tr A' - d' - t::- ': A bill ' i' '- - Runoff Election Elimination Also Proposed 4Iii':?:'''5- January 26 19 13 akt:e'ritittne Zile 5a1t Morning 4': 4 S - ':::' '' - 'I- '0? A7 ' It :! t '1 P f :::: 1 - is-' '''" -- - 4 - - - - - 4 - ' -- - At : ' ' i- : O ' (Continued from Pare One) somebody to get the rubber program through" he said "I've got to keep pressing my problems to get my job done") "I understand we need more I underhigh octane gasoline stand also that we need more escort vessels to combat the sub menace "It is my contention that we can carry all these programs along at the same time This does not mean that we need more men in the plants It does mean that we need less interference from the too government We have just many expediters — the army and navy loafers—in this - ' '' - i- '- ' 1' ''' - - : !4- '4 f: : t:'-- - ' '' - "- ' i:r7 1 J ' cf 7 ' : 4 - o ) L : 7 k '''- 1 F' 4:"'V I' z 4i' b :' ! d '- 1 7: - "'" ell ' 1 t t L T eioltaftcreogemt t- (t1'-'4-J- - -- ::4 - : - - r7-- 1- - west-Russ- - r ic : : 1 (Continued from Page One) Growers' association and presidenttwhich prey upon sheep and cattic Durham Jones of Boston former of the National Wool council who president of the National Wool was chairman of the session association said used burlap George Anderson of the prom! Trade or wool will be made avail- nent firm of Adams and Leland bags said the feeling is current that able to growers before the spring Representatives of corn- the quartermaster general has shearing m ercial bag companies described built up sufficient reserves of the merits off woolens and now only will main and demonstrated woven mesh from paper tam n them bags the that indicating peak of army purchases has- cords has been made available passed Since the army has sup- forSteel as many power shearing ma market the only plied virtually as in either were chines and wools domestic for cheaper 1940 or 1941 andproduced steel for 130 per used imported wools have been mat- cent of the amount of repair parts for civilian consumption the ter of holding prices of domestic- for all farm machinery producedwools at a level which will corn- the same years also has been resaid Dr J T E Dinwoodie pensate growers is a vital factor leased of Denver field man for the he said Wilkins of Denver of em region U S department of the firm of Merriam and Wilkins agriculture Officers will be elected and corn- said costs of feeding lambs have increased 100 per cent in some mittee reports presented Tuesday cases making it imperative to afternoon have a floor on wool prices Delving into the question of Recognizing increased irnpor1942 wool prices J B Wilson sec- - tance of producing sufficient food Grertoawryersof astshocelatWioynomainndg other and agricultural products a e snational man wool national selective iistl thisvde including he s s that service heads are acting to defer the oanctwioonol owf an increasing number mY of agriculit tural from workers service army called a public hearing on wool Lieutenant Colonel J - T Coats-wor-th in the resulted had which prices of Washington D C-- from on army quartermaster insisting the office of director of wool for uniforms lective service themade state-whic- h bolstered a falling market merit Monday in Salt this Lake City Colonel Coatsworth will address Cites British Trade the National Wool Growers' asF Eugene Ackerman of New sociation convention Tuesday York City director of the Amerto farm labor relative morning ican Wool council asserted that problems woolen goods imports of British been "The Tydings amendment to the at record selective and wool tops have Arvice act" he said to British seeking heights the "grants deferment to men regumaintain an export volume lost by larly in agricultural purfar east suits engaged Japanese conquests in the cannot be replaced who S U the of Only at the insistence The of agriculture department Britthe department of stateto had said aided in setting up standthis country he ish woolen exports ards for Judging relative necessity been curtailed recently he said of such farm workers and recentwool from Mr Fawcett said were relaxed Australia and New Zealand in ly these standards so as to result in deAmerican ship bottoms is being markedly men sold to the Defense Supplies cor- ferment for more "This does not mean that a per16-a now at per price poration land and cent less than the prevailing issue son farmingallsubmarginal he will be produces consuming British govprice published by the ernment Additional stocks from given deferment" he emphasized South Africa also are available to this government at low prices he MONTI-Wsaid address a of by printed Copies C B Ward law of Del Rio Texas association national president were distributed to some 300 perMr Wardlaw sons attending 11:tED warned against Vencroachment of bureaucrats In government lest instead of administering the law of congress they end by making Pius Hospital Benefits—Pays the laws" Up to $1000 if Killed! He said wool growers have opposed and will continue to oppose We have just issued a NEW compulsory blending or adulterapoltion of wool products 'In con- sickness—accident—hospital costs as little as 3c a trast he said the British govern- icy that ment is fostering a program to day! It pays up to 4100 a month for encourage production of good disability from sickness or accifabrics at fixed prices dent—and hospital benefits in adHits Trade Treaties dition! It pays your beneficiary up to Mr Ward law urged members to if you are killed $1000 the of of renewal powers oppose And most Important—it covers president to negotiate reciprocal ALL accidents from the very first trade treaties with other nations ALL sickness from the which powers expire in June All day such treaties should be subject to very first day except those speratification by the senate he de- cifically excluded in the policy No clared waiting period of 7 or 14 days F R Marshall secretary re- as so many policies require It has other benefits—you will ported on the past year's activities' Addressing the afternoon ses- see them all for yourself when you sion Robert A Hicks chief of the send for a regular policy on FREE farm vehicle section division of inspection without obligation You motor transport office of defense can Judge this important value for transportation Washington D C yourself! now is Postal warned that wool growers and offering this proothers would be wise to -plan to tection if desired on a monthly make their present trucks- last at payment plan of only 100 a least four years "There just is not month—or on quarterly1 or annual payments sufficient rubber or automobiles BUT SEND NO MONEY Write and parts for maintenance of for policy on free inspection No business as usual" he asserted C C Peters also of Washing- agents will call—no medical exton D C chief of the ammuni- amination Don't delay—write today!‘ Send tion section bureau of governmental division war production full name address age occupaboard described plans for making tion and name of beneficiary to ammunition and also rebuilt Postal Life & Casualty Insurance Springfield army rifles available Comany 5128 Postal Life Buildto wool growers for killing animals Ing Kansas City Mo (Adv) A ' 46 i I Z so-call- ed - ie-- ' Ai I - Mr Milliman saw his first legislative experience in the 1941 : i '' house of representatives where iihe "fathered" the uniform traffic code which is now on the statute books He is a veteran of the first World war and past commander of the Eureka post American La' I I A t egion He is director of salvage in ' Juab : f county for the NV P B coun-1 ! ' 4 n chairman of the infantile i ty ' '"I 'f ‘ "I paralysis committee finance 1't "gt ' ' ' t ' ': i I Z chairman of the Tintic civilian del 7 I 441 i ' ' fense council and a director of the class" i 1 C i Eureka Kiwanis club The tough baldish former president of the Union Pacific railroad t Susan Alice Smith (R) who was drafted by President bon 4 ' ' Roosevelt in an attempt to solve ' ':' A bill by the traffic safety corn- ' 1 N- ' ' 4' '! Home: Linwood ' 14 4' ' ' '' ! '' ' ''''' It the rubber shortage crisis - re'N''::: ' " k rnittee would extend the term of ti 4abciw--9' ‘ : a : ':74 -— ” ' unof The 7 : 04 r Daggett representative r '' - ''4 4 newly issued drivers' licenses from portedly had been waging an Nel:‘ col4 ” an '' and ' -is Smith '' ''' artist war ' with dercover one to three years and a measure county it ' l'i 4"'7' 1 priorities '' ''' : s''1 ' e 1 4) f ' i: fk lege graduate who is helping her son and the army and navy I ' i ittkt)I by Representative S W ElsNvood I er') i ' Keith Smith operate the father 4 4 ' 'i ' He contends that his job is hope(D) Weber would reduce the :: family ranch She says modestly less unless Nelson will make availk registration fee for passenger aushe is "learning ranching" She able enough steel to build syn' ' '' ' '' tomobiles from $5 to $1 and of '' :r '' ' ''' '' ' A ' 4 i 4 ' fr" i been a resident of Daggett thetic production has The to $1 from '' '"' $250 plants com4 motorcycles t ' 1 154 for the past army navy and maritime A 4 ::' county ' ?'''' ' tt continuously k' ii ' ' 4 i r' 'pi Follows Coast Model ' " '' ' ' ' year and a half and before that mission are equally insistent that a ':!if' "' i ' ' t1 I spent her summers there and her -: 4 ' 1 ' ' ''! ' 4 4e'4i''i aviation gasoline planes tanks The "hot cargo" bill is patterned winters in the east studying and and merchant -:!AttieA :'V:X and combat ships 44 X1 4 iLi::ANZ4104 after the law which was enacted tci1 j art Miss Smith is one must have preference in materials J W Reed and George S Noble Below Earl teaching by the voters of California at a Eight members of the Utah house of representaof the youngest members of the and men referendum last fall It had been in the twenty-fift- h to tives session E and Sabin Whittaker Mark left Paxton is house and poClyde Top holding her first passed by the 3egisJture but Her particular Fears Break-Dow- n litical office Frank V Penrose right Fred J :Millman Susan Alice Smith vetoed by Governor Culbert L is promoting interest legislative Neither Nelson nor Jeffers has (neon the welfare of the agricultural peo- acknowledged The bill defines this term as and his employes or a labor organ- publicly that they ple The fiery are sword at or combination points agreement 'any ization" made no however has Jeffers a in refusal by employes resulting J W Reed (D) A companion bill by Representasecret of his feelings in testimony to handle goods or to perform any before congressional committees Home: Salt Lake City services for their employer be- tive G A Staples (R) Sevier that a cause of a dispute between some would Iliminate the antlinjunction A former rancher and sheep and has warned repeatedly of motor transother employer and his employes provision from the state labor re collapse complete now Mr a Reed grower operates is not improbable unless or a labor organization or disputes grocery store in Salt Lake City portation are built up reserves rubber between organizations or groups lations law and eliminate the and also does accounting work (Continued from Page One) right to strike from the list of There have been entirely unemployes as to which shall act acts concerns Is local for He several against which injunctions crease the terms of the incumbentsignations would give the ineum- a native of Salt Lake City and at- confirmed reports that unless Jeffor the employes in dealing with the employer or any combination may not now be used The rest of city judges for one year Senator bents an unfair advantage Ile oh- - tended the University of Utah Mr fers gets steel—and soon—he will or agreement resulting in a re- the acts would simply be listed as Abel S Rich (D) Third reported Demoresign Of probable significance in Reed has been active inthe to the fact that that he had received an opinion jected also this connection was the fact that fusal by employers to handle goods "legal" a for number of cratic politics from the attorney general holding cumbent would be given the priv- years and belongs to the Jackson he did not clear his speech with or perform any services for anoth- NVould Redefine Term that this could be done Senator ilege of using or not using the de- Democratic league He believes the 0 W I er employer because of an agreeAnother companion measure by Lynn S Richards (D) Sixth Last year—after several high ment between such other employer and signations thereby permitting in- that all legislation except that Clifton G M Kerr Ira A Huggins (D) Fourth cumbents whose records would be necessary to help the war should administration leaders had "talked and his employes or a labor organ- Representative urged (R) Box Elder would redefine the its passage on the grounds that it a handicap to eliminate the title be kept at a minimum in this ses- out of thin" President Roosevelt ization" term "labor dispute" limiting it would made it a hard and fast rule that sion which is his first prevent incompetent judges on the ballot to a controversy between "an em- from being Boycott Defined offered Richards elected thenceforward all speeches must Senator and good judges -his being defeated in of and the use of ployer the to be submitted for 0 W I's advance majority make amendment the landis defined S Noble Secondary boycott political (D) title and the incumbent designa- George as -- any combination or agree- employes in a collective bargain-or slides approval the right A companion bill to provide the tion mandatory on the part of Home: Smithfield Jeffers' speech was the first ment to cease performing or to ing unit concerning collectiVe baror of details FOR this process but reelection cause any employe to cease perin open criticism by a responsible for electing the judges those seeking Mr Noble been has procedure engaged or of definition the reprewas Arthur Senator on official J of gaining a administration the emin way and Cache ballot services met rejected with for any forming any nonpartisan farming dairying a less cordial reception (D) Sixth opposed the county for a number of years and the war program is being run It car- Bailey ployer or to cause any loss or sentatives" bills The house three on the grounds that Is the owner of one of the finest passed ried a provision specifying that amendments It apparently appealed to the injury to such employer' or to his an incumbent judge who had a purebred Holstein dairy herds in assembled delegates who applaudby the agricultural com- the names of incumbent employes for the purpose of in- sponsored judges mittee one to define respective must appear first on the ballot and good record was entitled to any the state He also he a sugar beet ed lustily ducing or compelling such em- duties of the state and counties in that they could use the title advantage that might arise from raiser He has always been an acOther speakers in addition to ployer to refrain from doing butr- weed eradication another to elimi- "judge" before their names and the the use of the title on the ballot tive L D S church member and Jeffers were Nelson himself Seninevi with or handling the products The entire provision was finally has been a bishop for 18 years ator James E Murray (D) Monof any other employer because of nate the advisory council to the designation "incumbent" at ter eliminated and the measure was His first legislative service was in tana chairman of the senate-smal- l a dispute between the latter and board of agriculture and permit it their names readto to various advanced from third advice obtain then the a member of business committee: Man Power was agri19414 when he his employes or a labor organizaand a third to per- Senator Objects ing calendar the house Mr Noble is interested Chief Paul V McNutt and Civilian' tion or disputes between organiza- cultural groups A bill ready for Introduction In farm and labor problems and Defense Director James M Landis equipSena tor tions or groups of employes as to mit counties to lease road case objected to this of part of the Huggins bill and moved to strike into the senate but which did not says he will oppose any attempt Asks States' Aid which shall act for the employes ment to private persons in it He argued that the ballot de actually get into the hopper Mon- to place the U of U and the in dealing with the employer or emergency Nelson said absenteeism in war day calls for outright repeal be-of USAC under the same board any combination or agreement to Objection Raked law It is control must be licked if the nation was deeply impressed by what he the direct primarySenators cease performing or to cause any plants McKinIn the advisory council bill some saw and had never to is by sponsored ing achieve its 1943 arms goals to cease a more employer spent performing any to a provision ley Morrill (11) Tenth and Clam! Earl Whittaker (II) and called upon the state officials He services for another employer or objectical was raised asked that profitable day exHirschi (RI Eleventh to cooperate in remedial proto cause any loss or injury to such that "actual beand necessary Speaker W R White (D) Weber D Ray Owen Jr Benate secre- Home: Circleville m penses may paid by the state arrange gra to provide each member other employer or to his em- for oy A native of Circleville and a those who are called in to of the house with a tary was confined to his home Women war workers he added copy of the illness ployes for the purpose of inducing advise Lamabsence his J of the University of don't seem to remain away from During or compelling such other employer "Kearns Code" which was read to bert Gibson former secretary of graduate Utah Mr Whittaker comes to the work as much as men despite beRepresentative Grant Midgley the assembled legislators Saturday the to refrain from doing buxiness and now chairman of the legislature for the first time with lief to the contrary The body Lake women Salt the (D) expressed or Colonel R Lewis post state tax commission will serve a Converse with handling the products of of experience in the he said seem more interested in that this might lead to by background commander any other employer because of opinion in that position the sponsors didn't livestock business and as the op- getting the job done while "Monan agreement between the latter abuse but Mayor Sol J Selvin of Tooele A joint resolution fixing the pay erator of a motion think it would theater day morning sickness" seems to a former member of the house for of senate and house employes was He comes from a picture "What if a member of the board eight years addressed the reprewhich has be 'the 'prinicipal male complaint family sent to and house the It passed south-centrwanted to talk to someoneparticuNelson said after a meeting with sentatives briefly Monday declar- called for per diem pay ranging been prominent in RIHK HABIT John W Bricker of Ohio larly well versed in politics?" Mr ing that "this time more than from $12 for reference attorneys Utah for a number of years He is Governor and Governor Coma of the director Richfield Midgley asked Harry Fz- Kelly of ever before we need an independ- and $11 for the senate secretary on debate bill he The has no objection the that and mercial permitSavings bank As the Michigan SUCCESSFUL TREATent legislature" He urged the and house chief clerk down to $5 If those two states change from of of Mr county Piute equipment ting renting county to representative Tuesdo is reconvene members what they think MEMT The senate will FOR EXCESreferred to as a measure to Whittaker says his principal in- eastern to central standard war day at 2 p m SIVE DRINKINGti ize a "practice carried onlegal-for right without fear of criticism terest during the session will be time provided the change does centered on how much and livestock legisla- not interfere with the war effort le a years" the !genuine NEAL agricultural the drhilt Bricker said the wartime hours should those professional treat:irons tor tion equipment renting habit given under the superviwork a particular hardship on be required to pay sena ef a registered nurse and sh7 swam it is safe and Pleasaut rural residents who complain they E Clyde Sabin (D) Speaking on personal privilege teat Men or worries patients Abase have to do their most important Wtely private sad strictly Representative James L Nielson Cast Home: chores in the dark Fifteenth had said he legate Day Sanpete opposed For Further Details Call Nelson said he too has to get the labor legislation junkets but after visiting the THE SALT LAKE NEAL HOME Protcting in the dark in Washington and House that is now on the statute books up army air forceS basic training Senate 1149 East 6th So Dial 4275 like it either—but there "I don't center at Kearns last Saturday he Bills Passed be will chief aim of the RepresentaBills Passed had changed his mind He said he B B 13 (Rice)) —To lengthen terms tive Sabin during the present ses- still is a job to do a big job It H B 4 sitrkniltural committee of city judges to six years and provide sion He is former state vice presi- is to get out the stuff to whip clarify respectiv responibilities of stalls and counties in noxious weed eradication for their election in nonpartisan city of the C I 0 and has held the axis dent H B 6 t agriculture)---T- o elitninat elections rather than partisan general agriadvisory council to taus board of meveral positions with the United culture and permit the board to seek lections Mine Workers' local He resdgned advice from various agricultural organCLOSED ALL DAY TODAY P B 10 (Rinhards)—TO permit cotsiOTIP isst as secretaary to come to the legissolidations of Utah and outside corporaH R 1 (agriculture permit ' tions I lature He is a precinct chairman cowl' testi° rent road equipment to private 8 B 53 (Mr Ericksen)—To extend ryilk4rr ' If " wt f 'Vier wo p persons al ' r 1945 the time the until Febetistv Democratic of the I and has H J R 2 (Durham FIRE party and Larson t Utah Daughters of Pioneers Cr required of condolence on th been active for many years in the 4:LILA" i to raiSe $50 Wu) for pioneer memorial 77a czAwrz tigoth of George D Pyper f Introduced LI D S church' building in order to hold section of capof and under passed suspension rules) itol grounds Is of Damaged Merchandise From Auerbach The favorite ciga8 J R 3 (Committee on rules gni introdpced cont in gent expenses i—Fixing pay of say Mark H Paxton B Beene 29 they (11) Stringhitm)—To ' Was Closed All Day Tuesday Taking with men in the '7:rette ' employes legislative -' ' 'i i arid them ' 'raturopothic physicians -' to practice "as a naturopethicpermit Bills introduced Home: physician Fillmore :01' oil 1 ri Army Navy Maand surgeon including P B 64 (Dawson) — To require ' B 30 (traffic eittete committee)— : ' s The Millard In to notice clerks county rines and Coast post probate '‘ county representaBURNERS To extend the life of driver" licensee ging extra fee proceedings withoutA One of a relatively small hors" fttawr kns is one to three years retaining the tive from cavattl mestaure for that tunction companion for Guard is Camel that they may' be revoked provision to P it 22 which increases les for number of civilians who can fly sootier for cause validating liCenses of proceedings from $IO handling probate an a (Basedonactualsales stx He eervices armed of members the has until license to S11 airplane pilot's months oftr this war or sis months exP B 65 (Melsfurrtn ON EVERY ITEM-EV- ERY itice)—To staARTICLE THROUGHOUT THE and to the Fillmore records in Post Exbelongs have ths boiders the armed left after Flying lirabOkine fuel in used tax empt froth 'JUGHEADs° sem ices In ''''-club men six which maof "'4 the motors tractors and other Innis FLOOR-Ationary ENTIRE MAIN A GREAT H B 31 (ittoples)—To eliminate proND trchines not used on tre highways changes and Canfor the Army vision against us of kilunction its labor community banded together to buy B S 66 (Hugginai — To permit tz teens) a disputos Mr Paxton makes his brewers to pay tax to state tax tommisplane B H the 32 (Kerr)—Radefining sion without affixing stamps to i as a oil wholesale in term dealer the labor "labor state living dispute" ' container relations act kl 67 (Ropkin)—To extend the and farmer and has been active ‘ ClUCKEtle for theoonel H B 33 (A B Andersonf—To give ' power of the state defense council and I a i ' 'iN a local afto in number of years boards of education the right for civic el to provide for the suspension of laws ' and to change or discontinue ichools Which conflict with rules eagle insignia and regulations fairs He believes there should be lines between change exiating boundary STARTS TOMORROW 10:00 A M promulgated under the act schools some taxin relief state and local 34 (Joeeph P Reesi—To outII :' "'" 3:---atign because of the necessarily law "hot cargo" and oecondory boycotts for to tn! I tel IL B 35 1Contion)—To eliminate the and continues day by day until all is sold and gone fed- : : - Ns A burden c the I imposed c by heavy t f gamut IiI'LL TAKE f and change the date of f favorite primary mares a j':( eral government l the regular primary election from this §!1 Not just a few items of this desirable and high quality Army 2 SKIII to the third Tuesday in September first — ' t H B 36 tEllswood)--- To 7 tration reduce regis-- LtLf--2""1 ''' CAMELS ANY 'REA-naimerchandise—but every article on the entire main fee of motorcycles from $250 to Frank W Penrose (3) and of vehicles not designed used $t 1 or trannmaintained primarily for the 11Plr floor has been Oa Home: Salt Lake City 01 portation of pilkssengerts for hire or for r THEY'RE introduced in the house of representatives Monday by Representa- tive Joseph E Rees (R) Morgan The house also received a bill e from Representative Quayle Cannon Jr (R) Salt Lake' to elimiziate the run-of- f election and change the date of the primary from the first to the third Tuesday In September If it is enacted the persons receiving the highest num- ber of 'votes of their parties at the primary will become the candidates at the final elect : : ' q : '17 --- - t - - - 1 seall-d- Utah Senate Gets Measure Bolstering Defense Acts 4' ' r omestic I 7:: i - I '' MO - i I SICIMESS IICCMENTS all-wo- al east-idesta- Utah Legislative Calendar t I at 250 SO STATE --To 1 Poerson- I - 2nd Cuis avid 2nd z - -- - -- 1 2ND SLAUGHTER SALE - FIRE SALE-- 250 MEP — — — — — SO STATE of Damaged Merchandise From AUERBACH'S Owned and Being Sold by IRA A WATSON CO — i' tm xteeneity tousd IMO One OM OMB 'Try the gntle Resin° — way to joyful relief Feel — It soothe itchy stinging -At ill ease desire to scratch and — d rus stores hasten lingering comfort — rm OINTMENT ' - from AT FIRST SIGH OF $5 t A 7 Mil ' MD k a la USE 446 - r - i 1 r 1! 7: 711 t al - 11 TAZLETS SALVE- - W:ISZ k) 0 Coil PS Mr Penrose has been active In politics for a number of year& and is now serving in his first legislative session A native of Utah he was employment officer for a number of years in the L D S presiding bishop 's office and also has been a salesman for 'arious Utah firms House committees of which he is a member include agriculture corporations and education - : - t - - 1 I f - t- - : t 1 4rom 0 I - 4Ai dta I da '' COSTLIER TOBACCOS : '''' -- VP 0-- q°? 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