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§146 St. Antoln« Strant, Corner Columbia—Clifford 2924

I River RougeI Mrs. A. B. Gray Vaughn, Representative[ Os Down River Branch[polk Avenue Telephone Vinowood 2-0195

K iiotne or Attorney and Mre.Kuaoine, *B7 Polk avenue, waaK ne of beauty end merrimentKtiv from 8:30 to 11 p. m. whenKv ihiee teen-age youngeteriK , h< beet ramlllea of River■L were given a purty by Mra.KT r;rav Vaughn. The girl# pre-K* were lovely to beheld, In■r pretty evening dreeeee, and

■ boy* were handsomely clad Inm ,n d white.Ke menu aervad coneleted ofKeia hot doga." and eand-

simple punch, Ice cream■ I**ol ted cakea.

guests included Mias T. MaoBln* Mie* Helen Goode, MissBl ' Leonard. Mlsa . MarjorieBr Mlsa Gloria Stokea, Miaa

Bmi Williams, Mias VerdellBln Miss Eliisbeth Gillum, Miss

Bhie I ee Thomas, Mins Marlon

B* *lso Miss Johnson, Messrs.

Bie Covington, Bennie Goode,B* White. Willie Jones. BennieBn Benjamin Garden, LouisE, Robert Freeman, DanielBorne. Kenneth Booker. FredK Bernard Parker, RichardE'er Elmer Baker and the hos-B Mr*. A B .Bray Vaughn.B Heme From VacationsBnv *re returning home, afterBit \k stlnns. Mrs. John H. Wll-

B* I* hsck from a three week*

■ with her parenta, Mr. and Mra.m williams, 4*o Holford ave-B She halls from Walhalla, S.Biro John Luck * coualn.E* Luckle's lovely home w,i»

Bed over io Mr. and Mr*. How-

B Kenny Wednesday for their

Bor picnic. Fifteen guest* wereB»nt.B« Hannah Wade haa returned

B Evanston, Illinoi* and South

B. Indiana, Youngstown, Ohio.

B reports having had a lovelyHtfonBe. F.lla Ware is enjoying a va-Bn in Newark, N. J.

B *ml Mrs. Leo Pope, 520 Eliot

B*. spent the holiday week-endB relatives and friends at St.B» and other cities. Mrs. Pope is

of a popular beauty salon In

Bcitv.■t are \ery glad to learn thatof our citizen* In the F.ast

Bwest sides of River Rouge

B fortunate in retaining theirEm which were up for eale ntBland hoard office*, Each re-Bllng and building la now InHre><* > n our vicinity. Keep up■cod «nrk. by pressing forwardHie goal and by thinking for

Wayne County association,Rouge division, is looking

*to the coming primarynext Tuesday. The entire

the West Side are throwingH full strength in pending Zack

in No. f> and William Hallin districts, to the county

Their election willa gieat deal In helping us as

we do not need so muchbenefits, such as have

sought in the past. Our rsce|H<l all he henefitted especially

«ud girl* who have paes-the school* and are

B prepared to enter husinesta venues of employment.

Ha'l If elected, will be able tosomething definite.

He don't fall to cast your votenext Tuesday, on the Ke-

art ticket, ass delegate ioconvention.

H and Mre. William Hall, ofavenue, had as a

Ht guest Mr. and Mra. M. H.of Birmingham. Ala.

H spending a week, the Hay-

woods war# honored with a recep-tion and left for their home Sat-urday.

The Rev. and Mre. E. C. Copelandleft Sunday night, la company withdelegate*, to attend the NationalBaptist convention in BirminghamAla.

Tommy Mae Martin and GerthaLee have returned from their va-cation, also Mre. a. D. Boone apentLabor Day with relative* andfriend# in Youngstown, Ohio.

Beechwood Recreation (’eaterThe Board of director* of Beech-

wood center met last week, tomake plan* for to obtain fund* forthe support of the center. It la theopinion of the hoard that the citl-ten* will support the center, ifthey are properly solicited. Whenthe plana are released In the nearfuture, every person in the com-munity la urgently requested togive 100 per cent support.

In anticipation of the winteraeason, the staff of the center laendeavoring to increase the book*and other materials in the library.Anyone having books or magasin**to donate la requested to leave htoname and address at the center.The hooka and magazine* will becalled for and the names of thedonors stamped on each of them.That dusty hook on your shelf m-tysfford much pleaaant reading forothers. If you will give It to thecenter.

Unfortunately, there seema amistaken belief on the part of mar.ycitizens of the West Side that theReechwood center la entirely sup-ported hy the city. This belief laalso used to justify not giving In-dividual support. Os course, thecity doe* provide for the barsnecessities of maintenance. Onevisit to the renter will convinceone of its many needs.

Give Ihe center your full support.Remember that every contributionor boost you give your center, willhelp make the community a betterplace In which to rear your chil-dren.

Few* Memorial ('.ME ChurchThe Sunday morning service*

were Inspiring, aa the Rev. Mrs.Crane spoke from Rev. 1; subject."Life'), Suffering—The Triumph ofJesus Christ."

Sunday afternoon. Pastor Craueand hia congregation worshippedwith the Rev, Mr. Whltsett, ofCentral Avenue (’ME church. De-troit. The Rev. Mr. Crane preach-ed a message which all enjoyed.

Sunday evening, the United Gos-pel Singers of Chicago rendered aprogram. A large congregationwas present.

Mr. Mastin. brother of Mrs. Love-Joy, Is president of the group.

The choir will spon*or a moon-light picnic Friday night, at thehbnie of Mrs. Constance Smith onBth street. Refreshments will beserved and all are invited.

I’nloß Baptist ChurchTwo new member-* Joined the

Sunday School at Union BaptistSunday. At the li *. m. hour, theRev. E. C. Copeland preachedfrom Peter 1:23. One waa addedto the membership.

Prayer meeting* are held at 8 p.m. each Wednesday.

Paator Copeland will attend theBaptist convention in Alabama thisweek The member* of the churchwish the pastor and his wife »

pleasant trip. The revival will be-gin, after the return of the R-v.Mr. Copeland.

Benjamin Caswell is church re-porter.

Inkster JottingsBy MRS WILLIE M. BIN ION

100! hell* for the District 7t! rsng Wednesday morningI*2 rhlldern In the districtenrolled,

► following persons from lnk-ker* present to hear Bishop[Andrew Gregg reappoint the

A D. Evans for his alxthrutlve year to the pastoratehh's Chapel AME church: Mr.Mr*. John P. Martin, Mr. ands'rswtey Lane. Mr. and Mr*,n Simmon*. Mr. and Mra. Ern-fare, Peola Kellum, Mr. andD. 1 Demby, O. M. Mitchell.

Hanley, Joseph Davis,a Hmryene, Alice and Patri-

cla Blnion, Miaa Ulma Davis, La-mar and Henry Blßnlon and Mre.W. M. Blnion.

Mis* Alma Davis spent the weekIn Flint, Michigan visiting rela-tives.

Mra. Elolae Evan* was guestSunday of Mia* Ruth \angant, ateacher from Flint.

Miaa Johnny Kellogg of Harrl-gon road is confined to the univer-sity hospital In Ann Arbor whereshe is waiting to under go a ma-jor operation.

Mr. and Mrs. William Dennardof Walnut street are proud parentaof a baby boy born at the SumhyMemorial hospital.

Mre. Volcy W’hlte has returnedfrom the Sumhy Memorial. Mr*.Annie Kellv and Henry Roberta•re still confined there. Mra Mary

.1. Tinsley I* hack home Improvingrapidly.

Mra. Alice Ruff left for her homeIn Youngetown, Ohio, recently afterhaving spent a month wth her sla-ter. Mrs. Annl* Fowler.

Mlsa Vera Roper who has beenvisiting In Aniaton, hasreturned home.

The Inketer Yellow Jackets vs.Flint will play at Inkster filedSunday. September 8 at 3:30. Pon-tiac will play Inkster at 4:30 atMichigan and Harrison road.

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THE DETROIT TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1940

Asserts Men Will Not Lose Jobs Under DraftCounty AuditorWill Me litisRetomnewiaiioo

WouldFiilVacanciesTemporarily

Employees of the County ofWayne who are members of theNational Guard, or who are be-tween the ages of 21-30, and mightbe drafted under the new act whichwill probably he passed by Con-gress this* week, will be assured ofretaining their Jobe. This state-ment was Issued today by Ray DSchneider, chairman of the WayneCounty Board of Auditors. Audlto-Schnelder declared he will recom-mend at the next meeting of theBoard of Auditors that action tothis effect be taken.

Mr. Schneider haa ordered a sur-vey of all Wayne county employeesto determine the number who maybe affected by the draft and thecalling out of the National Guard.Quit* a number county employeesmay fall within the draft provl-alone

Any vacancies in county position*that m ay result from the action* ofthe Draft law and the calling outof the National Guard, will he flM-ed where neceeaary, said Schneider.There will he an understanding,however, that the appointments'aretemporary, Schneider added.

The County Board of Auditorscan take no action to pay thoseemployees called for military ser-vice the difference In ealarie* be-tween what they will receive »*

aoldlere and their pay as* countyemployeee, said Mr. Schneider. Athorough study of law* and or-dinances dealing with such a situa-tion will be made he asserted.

"The County Government will doal! It can to aid in the NationalDefense,” stated Auditor ■ Schuai-der. "Xhe Auditors will also do allin their power to obviate anyhandicaps that may result from thedrafting of the county employees."

ecorsTnewsRy MILO GASTON

Aa last Monday was Labor Day,meaning another reat day for thelaborer, your humble aervant asksyou all to agree with me that Ineed a rest too. But I promise youthat I will have a full column ofwhat's happening In Kcorae, in ournext week * l**ue.

Mr*. Madelin# Lacey and a fewgirl* camped out under the ataraat the Seventh Day Adventist campnear Grand Ledge, Michigan, re-cently. Mr. Lacey also apent a fewnighta at the camp.

Mrs. Ethel Harris, of Morley, Mo.spent ten day* visiting Mra. Min-erva Johnson, of Twelfth street..

Mrs. Ozella Cook is spendingher vacation at the New YorkWorld * Fair.

A surprise birthday party waagiven by Mra. Illinoi* Jones, ofSalllott road, in honor of her hus-band. Ca*ey Jones. About twentycouple* attended. Mr. Jonea receiv-ed many useful gifts, and wa* hesurprised?

Mra. Louis Boddls and Mrs. Rod-gers Boddie are home, after spend*log ten days home down South.

S. Dabner, Mias M. Kenney endMrs. Keif are spending the week-end with Mr. and Mre. Armstrong,of 14th street.

Mra. M. Allen visited her son,Ulysses Allen. last week, at theRattle Creek hospital. She reporta*h# found him convalescing veryslowly.

The Kcorss Good Will club metlast Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the usualmeeting place. The club had a* Itsguest th# honorable SupervisorRobert Brown. After the meeting,a social hour wa* held which wasenjoyed hy all present. The nextmeeting will be held at 3955 Ninthstreet.

ML /.lon RaptUt ChurchPaator G R. Stevenson preached

the mornfhg sermon Sunday, sub-ject, "Jsaus la A God Os AnotherChancs", text. fit. John 8:10-11. Vis-itors present Included Mrs. I.Jones. Miss D. Jackson, Miss Sa-die Cole. Miss Bridges. W. Tur-ner and Doris Gately.

The Mt. Zl«n Senior choir gavea shower for the pastor, Saturday.August 31. Th* affair was wellattended end much appreciated bythe paator and his wife.

First Raptl«t ChurchThe weather Sunday waa

threatening, but many attended theFirst Baptist church Sunday morn-ing. An inspiring devotional serv-ice waa conducted by the deacons.Visitor* at the morning servicewere: Rev. Johnson, of Birming-ham. Ala.; and Rev. Berry, of NorthDetroit.

Rev. Berry read the morningScripture. Mrs. Donnelly of Ifcorse,is enjoying e pleasant visit withher sister, in Ohio. Other visitorsincluded: Mr*. Jams*, wife of th*minister, and her brother. Mr.Parker, of Detroit, waa Ha® pres-ent

Rev. J. W. James, acting paator,la doing u splendid Job at thechurch. In absence of Pastor J,D. Davis, who I* on hit vacation.

Th* Quartet Union rendered •

fine program at Triumph Baptistchurch, in River Rouge. August31, In honor of th* Anniversary ofRev. O. W. Simms. Fred Furker di-

rected Uj* program. ..

Windsor NewsHy AKYTIA CHASE

SAGINAW NEWSRy MRS. M. TOOMET

"Desired Haven" was th* subjectof th* address delivered hv the :Rev. W. O. Wilson at Mt. OliveRaptlat church lest Sunday morn-ing. The auditorium was filled at-moat to capacity, despite the rainyweather. Vlaitore present In jeluded Miss Viola Brown, Mia* 1Agnes McPherson, Barbara Smith.Mra. Harris and Mrs. Veneta W(|- 1llama.

At th* Sunday School hour, allexpressed satisfaction with theenjoyable annual picnic which washeld Saturday, August 31.

Miss Carrie Johnson, formerly ofSaginaw’, is now residing In Cam-den. Ark. She la now visiting InSaginaw, renewing old friendshipsand enjoying her vacation.

"Th# 910,000 breach of promise”mock trial, sponsored by th# BethelSenior choir and the MasonicLodge recently, was a signal suc-cess.

Patrick Ktrtaey. of Oklahoma,-spent last week visiting hia broth-er, Webster Klrtsey. whom he hadnot seen In sixteen years.

Golden Leaf BaptistMovies are furnished at the

closing banquet celebrating thepastors' anniversary.

Th# Vehicle City Lodge No. 10.16entertained at a stage party Frl-dsy, August 23. Present were JoeWigfall, Albert Harper, WalterJones, Thomas Talbert. HenrySmith and Ellsworth E. Steen.

Political CommentThe latest enrollment of the Wlll--club Include Hen-ry Johnson. Lloyd Sharpe. Wil-liam Barnes, Warren Stewart,Clarence Jones. Carl Johnson. Dav-

i Id Roaa, Howard Simpson, John H.William*. Tim Hella, Sussle Payne.Porter Penexar. Frank Collins. RoyRoe, Frances Gan.vard, John Wil-liams, Joseph Webb. Isaac Culber-son. Raymond McOee. TillmanMaphier, Henry Klmmons. HenryHawkins. Rev. Henry Powers andA. Turnipseed.

W. Fred Richardson who Is run-ning on the Republican ticket forsherrlf waa born in ThetfordTownship, Genesse* county 30years ago. H* la a world war vet-eran, a taxpayer and has had 10yeara of military training Hisrunning mate I* Fav R Murphy.

Tom Wolomt, present sherrlf. I*running for re-election on theDemocratic ticket. He has a recordof service snd fairness

FLINT, NEWSA. TURNIPSEED, Repreieeitative 3402 Main Straat

Th# Centennial aeaslon of theAmheratburg Missionary Baptistaaeociation and Us auxiliaries con-vened from Monday, August 19through Sunday, August 25. Merethan fifty delegates were presentfrom Amheratburg, Drenden. Sand-wich, Puce, N. Buxton, Bhrevea-bury, St. Catherine, Toronto andWindsor.

The young people's division con-ducted a “retreat."

In his annual address the presi-dent spoke of the need for morezealous-hearted Christian Workersto help God garner In the worldfield of souls. Following the ad-dress a redlcatlnn to Christianservice was asked. Guest speakerwas Harold Frost, WallaceburgHaRpllst church who spoke on“Poalhllltles of Youth."

The following officers were elect-ed: G. H. Talbot, Toronto, presi-dent: Mlsa Ruth Henderson ofWindsor, secretary and Mrs. R. L.Lucas, of Drpeden. treasurer.

The Rev. R. L. Talbot, pastor ofNorth Buxton and Dresden, In thechatr. The Introductory sermonwas delivered by the Rev. C. L.Wells, Windsor. In the evening of-ficial welcomes were accorded thedelegates.

The work of the Baptist YoungPeople was considered In their ses-sion Tuesday and fair reports werereceived with the president, M*ssClarahelle Williams. Chatham. Incharge. Sermons and dlacusnlon*.wer P very profitable. The gueatspeaker wa* R. L. Bradby. Jr., ofDetroit.

The Moderator, Mr. Talbot de-livered his annual address In hisusual interesting and dynamicmanner and recommended greaterevangelist effort In the next yearand more missionary seal.

Guest speakers were the Rev.John Christen, Moderator of th*Western Baptist association andpastor of Thawesvllle church; andthe Rev. R. L. Rradby, former pas-tor of Wlndaor church, a productof Ontario, now pastor of the larg-est Baptist church of Detroit wherehe haa served for the past thirtyyears.

Speakers Sunday were th# Rev.M. Brown of Chatham In the morn-ing service,

Th# Women'* Home and ForeignMissionary Society of the A. R. M.

U. A. convened Thursday withMra. B. Olbey, in charga. Discus-sions were led on Missionary workby Mra. U Reid, returned mission-ary from Africa. Th# Rev. I. H. Ed-ward*, Sandwich,, Amheratburgatid paator, delivered the eveningmessage. Officers elected were:Mr*. E. Watkins, Sandwich, presi-dent; Mia* Aniiahelle Williams,Chatham, secretary; Mra. 8. A.Talbot, Windsor, treasurer.

Castors present as the associa-tion sprisions opened Friday morn-ing were the Rev. H. Talbot. Moderator; the Rev. M. Brown, vic«-Moderator; the Rev. R. L. Hill.Toronto, the Rev. C. L. Wells,Windsor and the Rev. I. H. Ed-ward*.

The Itev. Mr. Brown. Chatham,was in charge of the neaslon an 1heard committee reports. The re-port of the Historical Committeedivulged the information that ahistory of the Association haa beencomplied by Mre. Dorothy ShreVe,North Burton. Ontario, associa-tions Historian and that the hookcan he purchased for fifty centsfrom her upon request. The bookcontains biographies of foundersand laborers, pictures of formerAssociatin'}! groups, picture* of allAssociation officers,pastors and Association officers.

Mt. /lon BaptistMany visitors were present at

the morning service of Mt. 7.10nThe Rev. A. C, Williams of Metro-politan Baptist church, Detroit andhis choir were present.

The pastor, the Rev. Mr. Mortonspent last week In Philadelphia,Buffalo, New Jersey, New York.

A special service will be held at795 McDougall September 4. Thu-a-day evening Dr. Morton will apeakln Toledo, Ohio, at th# 9t. PaulBaptist church.

Miss E. Harman returned homefrom her summer vacation vlaltlngIn Canada at Mis* Vivian Morganat 321 Tusarora street, Windsor,Canada.

Flrat BaptistThe Rev. C. L Wells delivered

an Inspiring message. The R*v.Mr. Brantley, young minister wasin the audience.

Prayer service Is held eachWednesday evening. Preaching andcommunion will constitute theperiod of worship at 8 p. m.

I SEE BYTHE PAPERSThe Dally news bewilder# on#With both despair and hope;It tells of angulah and of fun.And then there's Inside dope

Full of prediction*, right andwrong,

Bv writers who persistln preaching their viewa loud and

long.Behold: th# columnist

Who knows all thing*; they're real-ly bright,

Or that's what they prof***,' And they're not atumped It never

right;They blithely second guesa

Europe's diplomatic intrigue.And war'* a spreading flame;The Tiger* do not top the league;Ain't that a dirty shame?

And politic* |« running rife;Bandw’sgon* pick up speed;We're promised more abundant

lireWtih everything we need.

While G o.P.'* *ay Wlilkt#'* senseIs needed in this landThat mounting debts and botched

defense „

Are getting out of hand.o

The Democrats paint Franklin D.A big warm-hearted soulWho dearly love* both you and me,Our welfare ie his goal.

Then some say their solicitudeIs only for our votes.Were **p* snd sucker*, frankly

viewed;The Common folk* ar# gnats.

So I'm bewildered hy th# New*;It brings despair and hopeAnd seem# to thta poor person's

viewsA huge kaleidoscope

, Events so swiftly turn a glimpse' Is all that I can get;

I It seems I'm one of many simp*t Who don't know all thing* yet.

('as. Sargent

513 Dryden Bldg.

REELECTTOM

WOLCOTTSHERIFF

DEMOCRAT

Pontiac NewsBy F. P. HARRIS

The Indoor Chautauqua in NewBethel church, closed August 8.It was a reat success.

Rev. Lyles, of Detroit, renderedan excellent program her*August 24. The program wa* aaInteresting *fl hia radio broadcastswhich are presented over StationWMBC every Thursday night.

The paator. Rev. Tlmberlake, lefton his vacation on August 24 Be-fore returning, he will attend theNational Raptlst convention InBirmingham. Alabama.

Rev. E. D. Broyles, paalor ofTrinity Raptlst church, I* also onhi* vacation, and will attend theBaptist convention In Birmingham.

Rev. H. S. Sewell, of MacedoniaRaptlst church; F. B. Reed,of New Hope, ar* likewise attend-ing th# National Baptist conven-tion.

Mrs Timberalke «nd Mrs. Smith,of Detroit, also Mrs, Coleman, ofPontiac accompanied Rev. Timber-lake on hia motor trip South.

Mr*. Alberta Hollis, of Ragleystreet, left on acatlon recently.She will visit re. itlves and friendsIn the South and East. She will al-so attend the Baptist convention InAlabama.

Mra. Bertha Jenklna Is In Chi-cago. taking a post graduate courseat Poro college.

Mr*. S. L. Boyd, beautician, apentLabor Day In Monroe, Mchigan.

Mr. and Mr*. John Taplev havereturned from their visit to Ten-nessee and report having had * de-lightful trip.

Mias Viols Salter pnid a recentvisit to her parents on Lull street.She returned to Rellvue hospital,In New York City, where she Isengaged a* * nurse. Many aoctataffairs were given In her honor,during her visit here.

Many members of Newman AMEchurch attended the annual con-ference hefil in Flint last week?

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COMMISSIONERResident 27 lenr* In 3rd Bard

I nhcrxltv Os Michigan Graduateln~ Married

VOTE

Paul R.

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Representative

DEMOCRAT

NOMINATE

ROBERT J.

MacDONALDFOR

STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DEMOCRAT

A Lawyer Who I* Qualified for the Office,

Methodists End TheirSession In FI in t;Dr. Rhonenee Back

The 54th aeoalon of the Michiganannual conference of the AfricanMethodist Episcopal church closedSunday night with the assignmentof presiding elder* and paatora bythe Rt. Rev. John Gregg, preaidingMahnp of the fourth Episcopal dis-trict, embracing Michigan, IW-nola, Wisconsin, Minnesota. lowaand Indiana.

The* ordination aermon wai da-livered by Bishop Frank MadisonReed of St. Louis a' 10:40 am.Sunday at the host church, QuinnChapel.

Features of the sessions werepaper* read by Hr. Edward B.

Williams, paator of the RattlaCreek AMR church, on ' The Starsof the Church” and by I)r. P. W.Walle, pastor of the Jackson AMEchurch and assistant chaplain atSouthern Michigan prison, on"The State of the Country.” Thuannual educational sermon waspreached by Dr. William H. Pei k,pastor of Greater Rethel aMBchurch. Detroit, and Dr. D. Or-monde Walker, president of Wll-berforee university, gave the prin-cipal address.

The reports of the Detroit dis-trict. of which Dr. Francis R.

( Washington is presiding elder, andthe South Detroit district, of whirlDr. David A. Blake is presidingelder, were read by 5? pastors ofthe conference during the after-noon session Wednesday.

The conference reaffirmed <»iindorsement of Dr. George WilburBaber, pastor of Ebener.er AMBchurch of Detroit, for the bishopric.He mlseed the bishopric by a fewvotes at the recent Detroit generalconference, to which he was host.

The Rev M. R. Rhonenee pastorof Quinn Chapel was returned.

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RE-ELECTWILLIAM E.

DORANCircuit Court Commissioner

- SEPTEMBER 10, 1940son-partisan ticket

mm

FOR ACTIVE REPRESENTATION FOR ALL THEPEOPLE OF THE FIRST WARD

VOTE FOR

Arthur HurandCITY COMMISSIONER

FIRST WARD

BIRNEY M.

Van BenschotenATTORNEY

Grad net# oftFlint Pnhlir School*Flint Junior ( ollege

University of MlrhhrnnArndemy of Internntlonnl Lew

forCIRCUIT COURTCOMMISSIONER>on-Pnrtl*nn Ballot

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