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Vol. XC, NO.“ ' . . Established 1894 Universny of Kentucky, texington. Kentucky Independent since 1971 Wednesday, December 4, I985 .-
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TOUgh three-guard Offense helpS UK ‘ ‘ ~ 7' - I}; all: Hi “ksm sl sis s\ll I‘ll y' 'I ."' a;
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. breeze past Cincy Bearcats, 84-54 _ * y . It- *‘I'-"‘- '- . ”I
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(‘mc'nnan “'35 billed as L'K‘5 :3” , 7 . L 7. ’. " ‘7 U. ’ cilucalioi lllltI i! \f" ”limit" at. 6 .EI':-‘ .33.]!
sternest test to date in this young \m min I « . ‘ 7" . - . Q ‘2‘ if t‘lt‘t'll‘lt'lti «Iizusiirci sIIptioiiloi‘oI .; ‘ f {"31
season. but the Wildcats’ stifling ”I" . . I , ' ' ' ' and (ireL‘ Ilium-I .i Ion-I Inninuixnui .3. ,V-" 5337-”,
defensemadethegrade. VV‘VVV } . ‘ ‘ ' VV )4, / 3 . . tioiis ILllliIil .t... .3” .".. 'flt'.! pos ,I: .2 . .' 7 "'4
Except for l'("s scoring spurts \,,\.,._. . . . . 7 - lions as Htlllit‘t IirI. :;_._ slim 'I.i. .ict.\ (VI' " ,"IV‘I‘V ’r
at the beginning of each half. UK snow: .. I II I 2 I . VV ’ ‘ ’ . ‘ this and «In on. t‘l' II.'l It it'mI 7 .‘V V? ;'.
dominated the 1—2 Bearcats to the K 'I'" ' V . “ a g ' 4 chairpt-i'soiis Yt’sllt‘t' ,o'l -I, -.i I’ 1V3 Z ,I'V
. tune of ill-54 in Rupp Arena last V‘“ V . ‘ t V l "l'til- .mpizi ..i.'s in; 'lit'st szi'nuis ._. I; '. Vl
night “ML ‘7 \ .wrc ill.‘ sum: it»! ' ti .i .i-i'. III ‘ V_ ‘-. ff
' And that :to-pomt margin. Idasl‘ I. _ ’ f ‘ ltiugli ill-c xiii. .I.. nan. him: . . t ‘I’ V». "V. :1
which wasn‘t even the Wildcats “'4" 7 L .0..." these position .I'If. .l s:-.'. s.ilI! .:‘ . .V .
biggest lead of the game. left a """‘ I: 7‘ "' "‘ 2' “' 1‘ “ ‘ / ,. 77/ [)Ll\1tl\lt'ki‘ll >\l' , iron-s Iii-in 1 . . » 2'
pleased l'K coach Eddie Sutton ““3 . n ,u 5?..ij Thi‘ lit-u. «on» ."m- .I..i 'in'l‘inlls ' V," V.

. shakinghishead Phil" til I“ H I” ”I .I w 'l' 7 W : lll‘t' ill: I.l'Ill.‘I-ll: ‘fit"I ltIUl' . V "‘3‘: V '.
“They're good teams." Sutton “I" ‘V ‘ ’ ' , ailout 2' fir s.i.: 'l‘IiI. '..;: Iiual .' _
said of Northwestern State. Cha- :73; ' ‘V ‘ ‘ ‘ _\V__ ; :til-s 'iin‘ .I.IIu1: I 'm-w p: Ispw . '
inlnade and Hawaii. L'K‘S first ”All; ~ » . ‘7‘ I'V tl\'f' iwsj'roi.~ .i' .‘ ':~I.' : .\ '! ”hr :1 i 7 .x "‘
three victims. “but they are the inn-in » . . . :V flu mar ins .imr ‘.V I‘ . ;
three softest teams on our schedv “I" 7' ' - i . . . . ' I " .'
ulc I thought that after tonight. 1"V'VV1'V‘ ' fi A . I ,; . - Vi'V IVII' .uw.» V:.I V'mxt : alI V 'V I‘: -,
we would have a better feel for , ‘ t . i "g “, f”"""‘ “‘V“'l"'”‘ ‘ ‘ ‘7 "' I" ’ ‘V“' “ = .‘I 7‘
our team I never thought that we uni. - . ‘ *3 Jr“; . ii:.Vi.V I chJi- V.li. i.V. . ‘I In .I "I? .V . VI - ‘.
would heatthem by30points." i... I - ’ mg: V V'I V‘VVII IVY‘I: IV- ~ . IV-IIIlz. V-V VV . ,
Led by his three-guard offense :‘V'V‘ ;., . . It; , V? iii \ . , n VtiierV ..V. .I i. . \Vs : ' ~ I.

Roger Harden. James Blackr ..,}_,V 3., .. 3,, ,. H I. I. u . -~VV ”,7 . V353,,- sotia III: I..t~ «In .Hlll.Vt. “it V V . . I-.
mon and Ed Davender 7— L'K. t. 635 ”Wm”, "J“ "' “mm: "mm“ . '. 7~ .'
m)“ 44!. smothered Cincinnati "-"II'N mi...“ "I ‘IIIIIII'II'I 5‘ ow ,V 77"”:‘72. "m I" V!” ""w’ ’lt‘j‘I'VI \lm‘ll V 3' ‘ . .

with its man-to-man defense. ',":,;j',f‘,ff"“.".....‘.'."..";"."‘."...‘.‘.'..‘_.‘.‘."""“ w, I’“ , .. IV. fl “" '- . f '_ ' -V‘V":'I “ 7W“ ' " .n-s W I‘ ltt‘IItI ' * VV - 3 V'

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“rm really pleased with the or theii‘ daze III IwIIII- .i :I .. I ’ \. . .~ . , st ’tt' , F‘IV‘LL."}'1" i5} 'rtmi” i " .I
way our defense is coming ing spree that put thc uaiiic ’ " . V* 7' ‘ VIV’VKV VVVNG‘ "i “.11. -‘. ; 1::‘11 t: ‘ I - , " _' VI
along," Sunon sald ”When you away V A 1‘ 2.52m 7 ‘ 7 M I 7 litiill‘Llh‘I‘l‘ ll‘jt‘ ‘l‘l‘lilt‘l ‘1. Ii' l‘llikI,"‘i"sl'ill' ' 'I '7 .7 ‘I'
get that kind of defensive perfor- “l thlnk Roger Harden mnde- ‘: it , ' " .WM mic. .[. i' " ‘ - . T ‘.
mance. if you do anything on Of- some outstanding dctciirm- plays . , ‘3 . . a. .. s\l VVVVV“‘V ‘V‘VVVVV . 'VVV‘VVVVVVVVVVVV V ~ V V V . ,I is
tense. you have a chance to beat tonight." .s'utton said Hp llllltli' ' ‘ -V ‘ VV’ \V 'VV'VV‘V“ In}. VV . ' VV‘V 1.3“”. ‘ _ ‘ . . .
anybod.‘ H some great passes. utiicli '.U'l'l' .i I. I ,u I 'ld \ V. will... :hid’il : “\ .7 3 7

Behind 362% at the half. the keytothcgamc' . , I' _ 137’? ‘ {“3fo .. .xo, VJV‘V‘” . ; V " .- , 3 1
:‘eartdtthhreaded ths defensc liven after that uaiiil-ztiiiiiinu . ‘3 - 'II ' 7 1. ‘ _ dill .iLiII.I. 'iiv 3Ii’I.I. 2.. ::icv.' and I' . .' ‘:
Ol fi\c straight layups to begin oh, ,1 V . VV in V Wynn“ m m .. tI lk V .. V . .
the second half That spurt nar» surge. iVl \kidcats iituVVi l. .llI e e .a a VI 7. VV VV .. .. VVV V . , . V.
rowed the score to 36%.? With on Nah? end (i): 31:0?“an 7:lele UK quord Roger Harden tries to get u steal from wm over the Beorcots ‘O\’ I‘ 0‘“ II V to Arena i M“? . ': yt‘.\n ' , _. gV' 7
17107 :malnLYLS-f bed he £2231 [frggark}Ill'KmlIIiltiIi'ilv‘ Vi; CII'II much 5 Rome” Shorter Il‘ the Wildcc's 8464 UK is now 4-0011 the seam:- 3 pm V , 7M. .7 fishy,“ - I "

Har en. w inis t me : ‘ ' " . “ "’ ‘ ‘V . V ‘_“‘V' . _. _ I
with four pomts and five asfiists. WM) a 535k” “m" ' “‘“N “J‘t”'.‘ and puiuilc Lem. tilli 1 Id. i‘nml [wall-r s i- i.... sum: .. l )2” “37.7 ‘ U 7 “r' . ‘ I‘ '.
then picked up a steal in the downthe stretch Hyi'd iiithe came " tootci' iiisidetht- last minute I {’V‘lnfkl“ "7‘ 'V‘V'“‘f‘f"V ‘3 “W37. “k" mm“ . ‘ . .
hackcourt and hit Davender with "Two things get thi- lIiou I. '.Il I k ""“Wht‘d 1“ h‘I’t'l 1” 37' Hui tcaiii did a urea! ioti~ N.” p,“ Am“, V, .V t h . l ‘ ‘fV‘_"V','V”V‘V"“‘EV "‘VV‘V‘“‘V‘VtV’“'~V‘ ”V , t' . VV I ..

a behind-the-back pass for a volved in the game \uttoii said Wm" "“ “”N‘m “mm"! ‘ "W Ilflt‘t L‘t’llmil tl‘hmtl 981") “1 \«t’l‘ll‘; .i.'.' a points t ‘ I 't )3“. thin 7“,: If“ .13).“ ,d; ' .' ',
layup The Wildcats snapped out "good defensive Pill.“ that lead 33-...» throws liltli vi 1‘.‘ i‘ciiiiiiiiiiic kccpiiiu thcii poise and fighting had six l‘l'llIitllllis :i:('titILt(-.:dll VVQLKVV ”It“? V . ' ' ’
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Santa to make early trlp “ CH E recommends ~ '
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to UK ChrlStmaS Camp ‘5 gwt fl"iii-2:21: Owensboro receive f - 7.: .- 1'
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By ANDREA Sl'Fl-‘lLl. toward improving handicapped taI \ ) 7 V V. . ‘RL;-: ‘5 O I ' }
Contributing Writer cilitiesin the Student Center .V ”/I' \IVI” com munlt C01] '.; f ' I; ' ‘.
The children will parthipate iii I ) (J , sf: y ege I, V I‘
_ Children of UK faculty. students several activities during the at \\ [z / a"; ' ' ' ‘. '
and staff can enjoy a fun-filled af- ternoon. After checking iii at the iii 7‘ . "' i , 7-} V _ V V .. a . ’. ,. .' . ‘, ,.V_.
ternoon with Santa while their par- formation desk of the Student t'entci- \ i 7 “q 1‘ ‘ / > “7 ‘7'“ “\l.)lh‘\l,m”\”'\ ‘m' pm”. mum ”MM with m" 7 , ' "V i
ents getanafternoonbreak. Addition. each child will he RSSIEHHI \ 3 ,i / A; Managing hdll‘" "W WIMP-mm} I""It‘ls‘t' “t' are V. . .. I‘ ,. .-V VV' 'IV V‘,
The Student Activities Board will ahelper \“ x . ”if, , V , . . .. reach“ W'P‘“ “““‘ ”9“” a, .V 1. . - ~
conduct a Christmas Camp for chil- The children will color pictures . ’ V _, a , I-VV V'fhe (Votlntll on llighei hdutatioii reached hctorc , . .. ‘ ,' ' ‘VVI ;
dren ages 5 and older from 1 to 5 make ornaments. watch a ('harlie \ L N ', yesterday Vtoted unanimous!) to re .laViiiVes .\lcl)aniicl associate direc . VV .
p.m.Saturday. Brown movie and partiCipatc iii a 7\\ l -\ (L a COmmend a comiiiuiiVity college pro tor toi the llweiishoro branch of the . ,VI V .
Th‘ V th th‘ d m 5A3 ha Christmas carol stng~a~long \ . \I i \ 1 ,3 ngeVthminUwenslmVro Th 41h liendersoii toniiiiiViVnity (oiVlegeV. :aid . - . V,V
IS IS 6 Ir year 9 S ‘ e proposal or ' ' s l min t c coiiiiiiuiiiy co cgc wi no urt » ‘ . ._V .
sponsored the camp. said Anne Wes Students from the college of War 1\ . munity college \HH he sent to (lot thc two private colleges in tlw‘ensbti» ' V ' - .
ley.an SAB member atlarge. macy will present a puppet mm manna (USMC VVVVVVVVVVVVVVPV Martha Iaiynet‘olliiistor approval ro. Brescia and Kentucky Wesleyan ' 'V '. _‘V .VI .
A $6 . t t'on fee is due b' to- abouthousehold 811d drug safety .. -. , , . , . . .. . .. V ,.i . . V “I think the protect spcaks till it lhc proposal recommends that V . ‘.»I’V,‘ ' ,1 VV
regls ral . ‘ . 7 h ‘7 “”nh to h‘ " lot ”f tun. 5m 1m" (amp "‘ r‘d‘l.‘ good beCdU-‘C self.” said lloii lilandtord I) ha $1 t million he gltipropriateo for the I ' ‘ -’,
morrow to the SAB office in 203 Stu- Santa Claus W1” make an appear said all of the money is gomg to a good “95‘ t‘ountv \ mm. (,3 the “a“, (Hermon (,3 mp'mmmunm college I .I .' " . ‘ .
dent Center. said Member at large ance and the children can have their SAB. Mortar Board. sorority and cause and the staff has the opportu~ “01;... of m; ~riic-7::i.,t,\-pc “h” head 1,: toting: ma :1 3i Million for the . I I
Christy Bradford. . pictures taken with him. Bradford art education class members will iiity to take an afternoon off and ed the (Messhoro (delegation w“. 1937 trawl”; w | V. 4 ‘ ' .
Proceeds from the camp WI“ go said. help run the camp “““*\H-l‘-lscl want to supply a need that is not .-\ii additional recommendation . , Y . V V' .
. being served now calls tor the construction of a felt‘lllI " . ' '
‘ or 0 t , t t . II He said the community college ty to house the coiiiiilunity college - 7
p ra 10“ S con rac rlg S suspen e Will fill a "void” arid the recommenr on a site acquired by the local com» ' '4 . - V .
datlon of the council should carry muiiitv and deeded tot‘K . “ ' . '.
V . V . . considerable we.ght when the govcr l 984 th V (' V V , A" V bl VI ' '
By NORMAN BLACK mediate comment 0“ the de"‘-‘""‘- mg ”1" 511599115'0" Pt‘FIOdW the budding and Dryde (‘0. to com nor and legislature consider the pro n 1‘ ' ( ventra. ”‘MVm 7 ' I i
Assomated Press which was announced by the Navy Navy-said pole with General Dynamics for Trl- posal made-appropriations m (twenstoro ‘ ~ , '.
in its role as executive agent ff“ tht‘ Th )‘t f th f , m dent contracts A Navy source who "I think Hwenshoro has a beautl on flm‘m“ for ”7“ m“ year a?" ' , _ I- A ‘.
WASHINGTON - General .Dy' Pentagon on all contractual matters , egg?” 2|.l0n00 . 9! Vree:eVV : demanded anonymity said yesterday ful case to he made." said (‘harles 3223““ tor the “7mm year. “9'
namlcsVCorp. yesterday lo“ "5 right involving General Dynamics "(“1“ G2“: Vc[)nies 8- ,fidc, ltnld‘ that the service WI” likely redouble \l'ethington. chancellor of the com- thiiigton Said . " .
to obtain any new government con- The suspension “'i“ prevent m" 5:3: It'he 3:"; Oilnagi? coin“ 5“ those efforts given the St LoutsA munity college system "It already Although community colleges in - V V
tracts. one day after the flrrnVand nation‘s third-largest defense m" manufactures the Air Force‘s 7:34}; has the support of all the proper (‘arrollton and Glasgow were an 3 ' - 7
four former or current e".°?““V°sI tractor from receivmg any new Pen- t fght 7nd - f , , t 1.1 ‘t't'(‘(“TR“"lvl‘éi¥t“ parties " proved in 1968 they have not re- j
including NASA Adrmmstrator tagon work for at 1935‘ 3” days Th“ J9 I Her. 3 d lid 1“?” d spec a John Hagar, editor of the celved funding troiii the legislature . ' : ‘
James M. Beggs. were indicted on company will now have the nghl to (‘Voznpe l :an or VeVr nd-‘th onEVresVsVrm- 0“?“me Mmscnect lnqnann and However. (Newborn “l” he differ :
fraud charges. . contest the sanction or prom-<9 C07 (7.0 "”3 F :0 {7 ma Thet Rm. (:l) INSIDE chairman of the citizens committee ent. Wcthlngton said. because it al- ‘ ‘
The contract smpensmn. an- rective actions After formal . orp ‘ 3 7 be l-g 6:6 tl .8 (Empehi for the comniunitv college. said ready has been filiided and has "
nounced by the Dam Depart- pleadings. government officials “'u ”(m h 0 gm 5 r .7 un er 7: many of the Citizens of the county slartedaprogram
ment. is the second such action im- decide whether or when the ”(we terms of the Pentagon s fiscal 1986 - -
posed on the nation‘s third~largest shouldbelifted DIME?! StanleyVJordn will bring hisinnova- . . .
defense contractor this year. The General Dynamics is also the "W ”'3'" "’d’mq‘” ‘° campus 3"? I I K rOfessor relndlcted ‘
latest suspension applies not only to “The suspension does not affect country‘s- 50k- producer of nuclear- urda)‘ "Ill" — both oust-It and off. I)
Pentagon contracts. but also to any contracts already awarded to Gener powered Trident missde subma» Jordan “1“ host I "m lip"
Other government work. al Dynamics. but ”1050 contracts rings The Navy has he" [rymg tn “for: the 5M.- F“ Milk. * m- . t I t
Company executives had no im- will notbe renewed or extended dur convince the Newport News Ship VEmNs'wz' In S 0 en proper y case
The UK her. an, In. uh . - .
NASA chief takes leave of absence “We 'I...":,....'I“~ M... I“ m
le1‘r2uhdup,seem~.? I A l'K assocnite professor of phar- charged mm 17 counts of ktIOWIngly
ByMICHAELJ.SNIFFEN courts will judge the charges made pending indictment for a week but “mi rd’lr‘X‘Vd".tt°d '" (as? ”“01" memnfl “"19” lmi‘er-‘Iti‘ prop-
AssociatedPress in the indictment." Rep. Don Fuqua. declined to answer other questions WEATHER lngs oengf'wxl died-OS: "arrested 9”)". “‘0 counts 0‘ ““1“” ‘0 make
D-Fla., chairman of the House Sci- An administration and a congres mofmf: hnti-‘o “'1ka 0‘ followin reqmrm dISW-‘tllt‘nV- 0““ (‘met 0f Ob'
WASHINGTON —— James M. ence and Technology (‘ommittee sional source. both of whom asked V th: a th V t “EV b- tn: taming illegal substances by fraud
Beggs plans to take a leave of ab- said in a statement not to be identified by name. said {K fflm‘mD m“? ‘gat‘m. l and 0"" “"m‘ "‘ ”‘mwkmg ”’9 3”
sence as administrator of the na- Fuqua said he talked to Beggs the acting administrator at the Na Today will be dandy. m a nd' 39:; :10 d “9373?? 3;; mm phetaminelkxedrinc
tion‘s space agency whilehedefends yesterday afternoon and "he in- lional Aeronautics and Space Ad» “mm with . m m ¢ to 41 to let f on .8; ‘thIen er: ”3. 8 Th . ' . . . . , ”V
himself agaimt a fedenl fraud in— formed me of his decision to step ministration would be Dr William Tonight winbcmlydouywltlu L un 0 recem as D De ‘ t e glinleéggdtm 3“an '"Q‘laufi.
dictmeVnt stemmirg from his pre- aside. An aide to Fuqua. Bill Rossi. R Graham. a (‘alifornia research low in m. m n, 3“. I. u- (‘ommonwealth Attorney Ray Lar 6;$e;m0rgefn;:?g:en:§ e 7
mom )0!) With General Dynamics. 3 said Beggs probablwaould take the executive who became deputy ad peeled to be Indy M m. son said that after a search warrant ‘ ‘ '
key coner'essrriVansaldyesta'dny. V leaveofabsence 5‘3“"‘8 today [mm-“”3“" at the agency ONLY last row Mthuhflimww“. was executed. a typewriter belong- Sieg is currently out on bond and
“lie '3 "hm“!!! his duties In 8 brief interview at NASA. week ing to the University was discovered will appear in Fayette Circuit Court
dunrg the W m we“ the 30813 said he had known 0‘ the im- SeeNAs’A. pagct in Sieg‘s apartment. located at 1309 Dec 6.

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Garyl'loroo
Arts Editor
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- Jazz guitarist Jordan to perform his popular style at UK N , “ . Jazz on ap
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l l ‘ l l i rtpm I 9 lb musical training was in classical 1 ~ staff reports
. Stunt-tunes it s the simplest things Jordan 5 current a um piano. and he did!” begin playing V g ‘ .. . . g ,. . .
. . h ta tl th t t 11 'h i . g . .~ Hey, all you starung Jazz fans.
. - . that makelltenmst ditference has held the [o l 9 8}“ T U" l e agt 0 ~ “ I9" , , f N .. , 3‘“ .
. . - - 0 p h, d1. , ed h db k - ‘ WW:§§L. take note.
. . Fol .xzi witarist Manley Jordan. . t scoxer [ 9 gT'Wl rea ing 13:: aw ‘ is UK" , , , ,,., . _
. , - . . . . . . ..t- r - . . s Very own Room -. Jazz Ln
. . g , . ‘ uni» .\;;i pt'rttli‘lll in a campus can spot on Billboard solo guitar mCLIisit oIfIIlleIndiiitI . . b . .I s \3 .. a . semble will perform for free begin~
. . 1 m“ “l“ *1”‘1”“l”~‘ mg” ”‘9 (““3" magazine’s jazz chart . An" we" ”.‘g , “‘ 4 “m 39‘"? ‘3 ‘ 9X- ‘ " _ ning at 8 tonight in the Center for
_ » . . mm. “in“, “min he began experi- sorbing the “orlt of Miles Dans, tit»; v. . 1 theArts Recital Hall
. .. . menunu mil; .t mohand tapping for 23 weeks. John Coltrane and (‘harlie IParker. Leif” : . “ \ The 19member group. under the
. 4 ‘- . ’ It‘k'llll.qllt' Ilia! allows him to actual— I_ I Jordan attended Princeton Illl\'€l‘Sl- €21." * e x I direction of J. Steven Moore will
’ " l} *‘VUmpwl “”1““ 0” the guitar. [5' Graduating m 1981 mm a bache- ,: - , ’ I feature a diverse repertoire vi'hich
.3 -' . - simultantxuash pld}lllg melodies on the fact that Jordan covers tunes by 101‘ 0f arts degree 1“ music. Jordan “3“, ‘ y rs . E‘ 5 1' . l d . . 'th' I ‘ St I'
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3 ' 7 l m" ”"1 i""“"i “*‘ ‘Mm “5 he “mm“ UL'l'l revered names as \iiles Dans released m5 m“! 5010 album. TOW" ‘ «fiEf ’ ' ct Dan's "A'a" to the theme from
‘ »- g. _. , “ ‘ ” ' ‘r his imn independent \ ts“ .- ..-‘»°* - ‘ ‘J .. . .
- - » ‘h‘ “‘“” “"“h‘ limi Hendrix and John Lennon and ‘5”th on ‘ 5 ‘ ' é "Sesame Qtreet "A \‘Ight in Tuni-
‘ . , - . . - . .4 . 4 ‘ ‘ ’ ' 1 'hel and sold the z -. - - . ‘ ‘ ‘ . .
. . . . It hit \ iltlltl to \isualize. _wu Paul \lct‘artnev l‘angent Rt‘COFIdh ld . I .. M I, g. .. b' . r t D , C ll .
- ‘* 3 . , .~ . ‘ - d r1 ht oft the sta e while lav- i : ... s m 9’ «a 113 .‘ 1322 g ea ‘22} " e59”
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