x = Se 2 - ae aly ig eos - peeameast AC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1954—82 PAGES ___ v Visitor From Outer Space? Object in Sky Identitfie as Lonely Weather Balloon By BURDETT C. STODDARD What some suspicioned to be inhabitants of another world peering down on Pontiac from a flying saucer was identified as only a migrant weather balloon yesterday by the Lake Angelus observatory. Reports of the mysterious round-white object began reaching the Pontiac Press about 2 p. m. It was proceeding slowly over Pontiac toward the northwest at a very high altityde. John Yungk of 4 Lewis St. was the first to call in about the “silvery object over northern Pontiac.” A plane from Detroit went up to 10,000 feet and said the object was still much higher. A jet-was then dispatched from Selfridge Airforce Base. : ft reached 30,000 feet and reported the object appeared to be a balloon 158 feet in diameter drifting at about 15 miles per hour at 60,000 feet. The jet’s pilot said some rope, probably about 70 feet long, was trailing from the balloon. The McMath-Hulbert Observatory at Lake Angelus trained a six- inch telescope on the air-borne voyager. Dr. Orren C. Mohler, assistant director, said it “was plainly a plastic weather balloon used to measure wind drift. “If was moving from the southeast to northwest. We could see the wrinkles on the balloon's surface.” Queries revealed that the balloon did not come trom the U. 5. Weather Bureau in Detroit or the Grosse Ile Naval Air Station. Weather officials said the balloon may possibly have been released from the vicinity of Cleveland. They said the wind-testing device was probably filled with helium and would settle to earth when enough of the gas had escaped. McCarthy Bolts Hearing on Data of Schine's GI Life From AP and INS Dispatches WASHINGTON — Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy angrily stalked out of the Senate inquiry into his dispute with today with the assertion that he refused to listen to & young captain's testimony, which the Senator the labeled “drivel.” McCarthy's walkout occurred during the testimony of Pvt. G. David Schine’s company commander at Fort Dix, State Plans War on Gypsy Moths in Lansing Area cole Session A Spray Job on Pests LANSING (AP) — Gow Williams today called an emergency session of the Michigan “little legislature” to finance an all-out attack on a destructive plant pest 4 J fli : i £7 Ree © ata f ? ; | | ; [; i | i Fs si F gi 5 F E F j : t ff ; F : ? i f I HS : ; F : | : veeeetee eee OEP Me a lel * OV eee tees ve eee Soe iy’ veeee « ee 2 . . eee eee ee et eee tees f i LEE Ee bee oF | afl i fF fhe if i att | ; 7 4 i ef i : a es 4 ir} H : fit | | Fi $5 bak Memorial] Parade Planned for Pontiac on Saturday Thirty-four organizations will participate in the Memorial Day parade in Pontiac Saturday morning, William B. Thomas, general parade chairman, said toda color The 500° marchers, led by the Marine Corps League and Pontiac Police escorts, will step off at 10 a. m. from Whittemore and Jackson Sts. and parade ~| north on Saginaw street to the Civil War Monument at Oakland Ave. and Sagiriaw~ Following a prayer serv ice by Chaplain Orvin Weaver -of the Oakland el GEE ! if. pie ‘Rush to File Petitions Candidate Delegates d and 117 Republicans before 4 p. Tite HE | after noon. The Secretary of the Navy 220 Others Are Injured on Carrier Bennington Flames Strike Navy Vessel Near Quonset, During Training Mission QUONSET, R. I. (AP)—Seventy-nine men were killed and 220 injured today in a fire on the aircraft carrier Bennington while the craft was on a routine trip along the eastern seaboard. It was the worst peacetime disaster in the Navy's Rhode Island, The. 27,100-ton Essex class carrier, which saw action in World War II, was due at this naval air station shortly Helicopters already had removed some of the more seriously injured and landed them on a street near the Naval hospital in nearby Newport. was en route to Quonset to board the ship as soon as she arrived. 2 Fee 3 27 FETE? the conference would take a de- Communist claims on parts of Laos and Cambodia. The governments-of the two kingdoms categorically reject this. They say the Communists fighting in their territory are invaders who should withdraw. o | f i d2aFFs Feael ky 18 g ES (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Stranahan in 5th Round of British Amateur MUIRFIELD, Scofland @® — Frank Stranahan of Toledo,. Ohio, shooting for his third title, gained the fifth round of the British Ama- teur Golf Tournament today by de- feating William Kirkpatrick of Scotland, 6 and 5. 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Hi HH it ALL PARCELS OFFERED ARE LOCATED IN THE CITY OF PONTIAC | oly lt oye BR he a we ee a ee ho today © Se | t = | an Residentia for fine set: woe | Fr Hi’ Foo. Hoeses shown by appointment. Call Me. Role at PEderal 2-8381 | prem, vin between 8:20 a.m.'and 5:00 p.m, (Monday thru Friday) 4ar de = Ne. 61 Scheel Street: 6 rooms, 2 story modern brick and frome TAKING VITAMINS? |. == "ste home, finished attic. Lot size: 38’ on School St., 150.9’ on Lexing- : QUIK-BANDS ton Place, 150’ on N. Perry St. Minimum acceptable bid is $10,000 Tate fo hind fat gies roe cash or $11,500 on terms of 20% down, balance payable in monthly op eee fies ye Ready-to-ese edherive installments of not less then 1% of toto! purchase price less amount Ponamen Cost ‘only @ few roy 9 egy he ~aeoasl on alga 6% interest on unpaid balonce included in month- a day. payment. Sox of 33 a) = Ne. 180 Well Street: 6 rooms, 2 story modern frame home (brick Itchy Skin Rash 094560 Paved euety pape 5 Perec brvene apres bid is $4, cash or $5, on terms wi down, balance payable fo Cozy Apartments Scratching Like « Dog! in monthly installments of not less than 1% of totel purchase price ” = — less amount of down payment. 69% interest on unpaid balance Mm Fo pm Fro included in monthly payment. cient castle, 2 Gey endd nap — Ne. 451 $. Anderson Street: | story modern 6 room home, insulbrick warm and have electric lights and exterior. Full basement, modern cabinet-type oil fired furnace. running water besides. Minimum acceptable bid is $5,000 cash or $5,950 on terms with William beresford-Mediem has Y Watch 20% down, balance payable in monthly installments of not less than converted the llth Century Devizes our ~~~, 1% of total purchase price less amount of down poyment. 6% * pa ingle erty Aggie ~~ jiterest on unpaid balence included in monthly payment. to keep one for himself and rent || © Gleaned $ 50 — three for $11.20 a week, . Adjusted az . Nationally Advertised Brand =f) terrors ‘cil © Regulate Commercial and Industrial Can't Mention Price stone stairs,” he said. “The moat ce te ue Bind 3 ? has been filled in.” nsion Lots 17 & 18 Bloomfield Hills Addition (S. E. Cor. $. Bivd. & Hervey). Beautiful Beige or Green ony coder tned diag — | story commercial building, also small apartment bldg. Minimum — proctor Watch Bands occeptable bid $18,500, one-third down, balance payable within 3 ditional inducement. He guarantees , , years from date of land contract. 6% interest on unpaid balances. 12 Foot Broadloom ———— aetctiets Thief Returns Car Special $]% Approx. 14.1 Acres. 1255’ on Oakland Ave. (U. $. Hwy.), 1220’ on Round Wire Construction ALBANY, N. Y¥. W eae tas pletely describe the property for which the bid covers or fs First Quality 19 as it is described in this advertisement. A certified check 4 representing a good faith deposit in the amount of 5% of fy Re $495 Yd total bid price must accompany all bids submitted. Checks é4 &- Sq. Yd. Sq. Yd. will be promptly returned to all unsuccessful bidders. Bids will be accepted up to 10:00 a. m., June 9th, 1954, at the address shown below. ° The Oakland County Board of Supervisors, or by its agents, — _ reserves the right to reject any or all bids Kentile and Armstrong’s ASPHALT TILE Dark Colors — Light Colors Deluxe Colors ¢€ € € | | oD ose Oakland County Board. of Auditors Each Each | COUNTY OFFICE BUILDING haces hag nal . “s yr P oe Nis Cadlats” ¥y Pontiac’ n se’ Oldest Locally Owned and Operated , Floor Covering Firm! | | @ jN.PerrySt § FREE PARKING , FE 4-2531 MICHIGAN SELL TELEPHONE COMPANY. os ; ? i ‘ ‘ gs ae ee ROTARY BIRTHDAY—Pictured observance of the Waterford-Drayton Rotary Club's 10th birthday are club President Mark Stewart, Dr, William Cohoon, the club's first president; Dr. at last night's Eugene B,. Elliott, president of Michigan State Normal College and principal speaker, and Macy E. Watkins of Mt. Clemens, Rotary district governor. “THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESD oon teeta Pentiae Press Phote , Walled Lake, Commerce Resort (This is the tenth in « series of describing and in- oa: g fil County Will Soon Let Bids for Resurfacing Highway,in Waterford WATERFORD TOWNSHIP— building Crescent Lake road from the south property line of Water- ford High School to M38, accord- ing to Louls Barry, township clerk. The action was authorized by the Waterford Township Board at its Area £1 i ¥# our re- and $40 in 1946 i. us first Gready ‘ a5 of tz R t i f added. F. W. Richards, Community National Bank in Walled Lake, can also attest growth. Depositors there have Safety Boys to Be Guests at Tiger Game hr f ; ti : \ 4 ! i fit | | : : REFE EE Agts rt oe af ref Hee reach 35 g ef ee : sy i i Fag? AE ur H q lt rit E { ~~ Grows creased from 2,900 in 1951 to 4,900 att erty i ; baeg a Z z e! ehie leave us with a problem,” stated. fehs it tlie ALT aE fil ; i GEEO 1 tele i CHIEF VAN ATTA Officer Graduates From Training Class WATERFORD lice Chief Frank J. Van Atta was among 72 police officers graduat- ing today from a 90-hour training course offered by the Southeastern Michigan Police Chief's training committee. Chief Van Atta was among the top three men completing the study Club Celebrates 50th Anniversary at North Branch held at the home of Mrs. LaVern Giddings recently. Charter members Mrs. Amy Al- jen, Mrs..Myrtle Hickie, Mrs, Olive Waterford Village PTA Will Hear Police. Chief WATERFORD VILLAGE — At Waterford DRAYTON DRUG STORE 4480 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains. ay _ MRS. 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M. —Adv. soa | on ft pended ggg Ate |,” CHICAGO #—Most grains tilted York Central ¢ be ond oon opposition forces of Robert in B rief Ledge ow a little lower on the Board of Trade R, Young have agreed on a recess : te "showing nny Penna § Stocks of the meeting after tomorrow's} GM Is Host at Milford) , EEO EE ete eel — ome session at which stockholders will! $4 300 Industrial and/mania Ave., reported to Pontiac] Park "Panera | July”beans jumped around five alc nel aeadreian. WOR” tee Police yesterday the theft of four| pans, ™y, tee Dette cents at one time on a bullish in- . * * 6 wire hubcaps from his car, which Ono terpretation of the regular monthly p wo oints The recess, said White, will con- By ROBERT B. TARR wae Sora of-0 Reuy senee Watertora Tes census bureau report on supplies. tinue at least until] next Tuesday,| Pontiac Press Managing Editor . were valued Ay —p- Later, part of the gain was given following the Memorial Day week-| More than 300 Canadian indus-| qwe fender skirts were taken Aayns, Mire. Sve Farrel. up. Wheat eased on more light} NEW YORK ® — Aircrafts and|end, when the election inspectors | trialists, businessmen, railway and|trom his car parked in a down- Bessie Mor- moisture in the winter wheat belt| . 11 paced a slightly higher|Will make their first report on the officials are visiting |town parking lot, William Willits,| 3 le | gi | and there was no Bews to air UP | stock market today. Prices were|tine of stock. the General Motors Proving Ground | of 298 Mt. Clemens Rd., reported to| sister 7} | demand for teed grains, Wheat | * oo at Milford today in the sixth Lon-| Oakland County Sheriff's Depart-| dis williams and Mrs. Asiis Tuls, > |near the end of the first hour was at their best in the early after- Each side hes pledged greatest Avil Ganderfur and , % to 1% lower, July $1.94%, corn | noon. secrecy as the count goes on, % to % lower, July $1.4%, oats The higher swing went to around said. 21, of 128 Rae. Ls » 4 ay Se unchanged to ¥%4 lower, July 70%. |» points in favored areas. Losses| White told newsmen last night guilty before a cooan at ox re % to % lower, July $1.50, s0y-| Wore below a point. that lawyers for both sides had ustice Joseph J. arrangements wil be beans 1% lower to 3 cents higher, di se ak robust but | @gmeed on a streamlined conduct - to a charge of WOULE MAY SW LAURA ¥. July $3.4% and lard 7 to 20 cents Pi gerbil ans, Aarne at|of the mammoth annual meeting | Montreal. . He paid a fine of #72 Geklend Ave. ee : bee Ye om iy pounds higher, July around two million shares for the ead oe aw oka ad Costs. dear a lait day. There were 2,050,000 shares Spann Jr., %5, of 270 tat: . May , elas i ‘ ; _|road’s 6,447,410 outstanding com- tos at 2 p.m. the 9, ou RAYE a MODERN, CONVENIENT cmicago (AP) Opening grain wore yesterday in s falling mar mon shares are expected to be a tae Stover, Funeral with _ 3 duly osaes EBM Que BR | — Justice Cecil} Funeral ota } See sbenneoe > oe - There will be no nominating or _Parmer-Snover Home. 3 . Dec Aaa% Now ..20. 256 New York Stocks a vue al McCallum yesterday, He paid a) <" = July vere 154% Mar coos 2.16% | air Reduce .... 26.2 Il Cent ..... 93.8 tions. ° Alice, 208 W. &. Pon- Bept 1.50 Lar avec Lt). 334 Inland sti... $6 |Just bare nomina’ tine, age 73; beloved wife of ee ee ee eee ee BB eee eee 1.43% ‘July 0.60 Allied Ch 884 Inspir Cop ... m We have agreed on a consider know 10 or 12 reliable fo , o ' dear mother of 7 July to% Oct LA to | Silled Sire. M3 Tat Mary... 321 | able amount of order and decorum would you like to sup- gs A eg REFRIGERATOR — Fe — . PS Alum Lid. $03 Int | ° et in the meeting,” said White. ee Se perel Gul be bets Tharedey. Mag aul 101% Pt ~ oe On ses Am airin 33 ~ By +» tas go tam pe about our sult club Fao eb ake se Pinnning the fomily mone be ne tosk when you (Bet CIEE Sr oH [SS Sears o) Ecteee -: Be laleiieg wun challenges an econ es Downtown and Tel-| Gee! SS her as have plenty of food right at your Fingertips in — . Am Gas a #i | 351 Kresge 88 ‘-: 2141 the polls close tomorrow afternoon, rE +] _the” purstey "Punerat “Home. Produce Am M & Pay. 24407 LOPF Glass 52.3 i in session your friend's im jail and needs In Memoriam 2 DETROIT PRODUCE am w Qos... 7 tity a Mdey.. 5 ting and Ph. PE 5-5201. ©. A. }itchell, “ (OP) — Wholesale prices oa | Am Smen «.. 3a Lockh Aire ... 3$2 | sleeping—until the job jis finished MA 56-4031, Guy Carter. I LOVING MEMORY OP ROY 7. —<<——{. ‘Am ‘Tel & Tei 160 Meuk “Teeeke” 13.8 1 take “ sale. All Saints a deaty “missed. by bis Fruits: Apples, Deticious, fancy, «00 | Am Tob. $4 Maren Pied =. 38 a Friday, May 28, 10 «. m. Ses and thelr fom- ings, No 4 228-3. bu; apples Anec W & C.. 13 mg | Ss: ae maxi- —Adv. ° rm . : ea apples esctee Wek, tenes Atchison - -.-2082 Mee coke “bei ant Diamend rings, 2% off. Flowers $ * Wopeiahirg” Asparagus, Mo 1 1.80-2,00 | Ail Refin --».- 284 Mest"Wware :. gaa), Meanwhile, one final legal cay Se dos Beets, topped, fancy. 128 dos es M : 365 . Attorneys for the —Ady. rw i ober TO Teens, mol so-1.bd dor bens. Ouions. Bed Lane: Murray OD . : 4 |railroad make os ay ees Funeral Directors 4 green, No 65-85 doe Porsiey. | pendix Av ‘ary Nat -»» 404} today before the Appellate Division Livestock ea de ed | = Dairy”. * Tillot the New York State Court of LIVESTOCK De 0-1 28 po bes: potatoes, Re 1 30 Bohn Alum .. 22.2 Net " ooo Appeals to bar proxies to two nelson-Johns $0-1,00 dos bche | Rhubery, hothouse, pat Ee : Be Nat Thee”... 6s) Texas millionaire friends of Young et for ; 7 i rhubarb, hothouse, | Briggs Mi ... 382 ° Clint W. Murchison and Sid W sorted ehelee 1 ond Ne 1, 100-125 dos behs; rhubarb, out- | Beh **: 5 NY Central .. 233 ee Ee Te ee Seer: Ber 98, SS eg areaiees [Bead CS": 22 Berto Wet’ a] ne go wn: maces! WV OOrhees-Siple Louste, at Be L300 be a or Pac ’:. | The Texans own 800,000 shares Pully $¢ per cent Greens: Spinach, Wo 1. 190-200 ba. |Con Pac ..\. 342 pera” “$f ithe largest outstanding block of j= yy * Collard , ( , Ohie Off ..... 61 | Central common stock, 12.41 — Tis bat “turnip, he 1'230-2% ba [cranes ta2 Beet ii: B3lcent which they bought last ond chetes homers medion, HWalte tmeh, tieae-fnse [Cha NW. HL Parke’ dae: *” $9] February from Young's | former heiiera"4i8 beta 08 Pui ei 2 Chrysler .... @2 Ben tei .. aa4 railway, the Chesapeake and Ohio. cows $13.50-15.50; ~< DETROIT EGGS Cimax Mo". sas fRR.---- 3851 ‘The Central claims that the ‘tea cutters monty pein, ‘ere paid’ FOR ears |SereCom «Mt, Pritts Oc” al ngegaetves aad “that” the sale Vise-Tase cary sie y by first receivers for case ae aeons Philip Mor.... 38.6 ~ commercial bulls §16.00- — ) of federal-state graded |f0P TOM «.-. 14, Phill Pet... O83 partly financed by Young's Alle- Sectors, i Consum Pw 43.5 proct Gam... 794) ghany Corp., was a “sham and undertone bearish. agree dept ates Sat ger tan EE eve SEEFERT us, Ste & Sat Sap smal Sec grade B lnige 31-20 wid. ove Cont Of T1138 REO Pie... O61 - * the the | iSte ” adonday, moet sales” 4 P “ Croc al 33.3 oa Central lawyers have indicated! agency, he has been associated | Sholee shorn lambs 620.00-33.08; some 4, large |Cunn Drug”. 383 Reo Motors... 987|that if the decision is delayed they | with the mostly utility lots $18.60 dows. He carly 40-41, wid. avg. 40. medium 35, small 2; | Curtiss Wr... 10 Repub sti ss will ask that the annual meeting Cadillac account, Dow | saies by on FES FE BO. vt os ot Rly Reya Met. po autt Sane 2h Chentest cose, Taken Deteek | TS . J and, * , CE ne ee a eee an? wmatin| "2 emamive on it BAGS Mane | emoaSetnee cee com CHICAGO BUTTER AND £OGS Enstm. Kod a. Sears Rost. Pan » & facturing account. butchers and sows cnopeniy to were replies at gmnengo sary puter steer: te |B Sadat yy 8" Sethi”. $1 stockholders’ meeting ‘ith Lif Carmaian 7, ot Detroit |S Maes" E' take Siastiai| | tee Prose office tn — BS RB a By et tn”. tne Sacoma, Vac... S29) 90 shares, or 17.4 per cent of the is ©. 4 a ctael pals castes Eo. bona OP the following boxes: ta 18, 8 A 6.75; 00 'B O42, Go C Sid; | Erie RR .... 12] Sow Pac... 8 and White will have about president of the Great | around 230 IB. down 37.35-27.50; 240- cars 0 B 55; $9 © 52.5. aon tine 1182 Sperry” St { | stock, Lakes Steel Corp. He succeeds | 27° 1. 24.56-25.15; some 280-318 I. 22.38- GET THE BEST! GET A FRIGIDAIRE! about steady: receipts | 30.533 Pas :... @4 Sta brand... 334 | 296,122 shares, or almost 4 per cent 24.28, chotee 390-000 Tb. sows 17.$0-23.50 tl, 8, 2, % @, @, vie 3830.80 buying prices unchanged: U. 8 Mille"... 62 Sta Ou Calid.. 644 his The of George Fink who retired as | with numerous loads 400 Ib. 19. 3, 9, 9%, wm large: 70 per cent and over A's 365 Mot .... 18 Std Oli Ind.... 81 behind slate. outcome cea foeer c tem chee ganar weighs bad 101, ger $9 "to. $8. per cent A's 36; mined 36:| Sen iy Sti’. 282 Std Olt Nd..-: g.8| the battle will depend on how much | President of the corporation last | ‘oy, ‘ie.1-23.00. 108, 104, 105, 196, 111, Te RS ia OO) 1S OD id YB Am | rete 225 caries Bho, chocus 0:8 (55% oS ass an Stagsenter > $08) support each side can muster from | APF saint sasers' ena ‘betters shoe stcoay | 12% 116. Gen T & Rub 324 Studebaker .. 188 = ated encess end about Gillette ...... 58 Suth Pap..... 40 |independent stockholders. ’ at s : cows cad bulls ———— Mower ‘a Wpeks) Goemel SF :-: 3 S'S SSP Si] Meanwhile, White said he would| _% C Pattorncn, general credit | sev; cossdy wo © lower: posters Seeay: a Figures after decimal poin's are sights |Goodyear -... 6 | Walerem .. 248/make “a dry run’ to Albany this pone Bee eye peer sheers 34 8-s8-8; lend 2 se Bald ye oe 116 125/0t No Ry Pf S61 W Va Pulp... 381| afternoon to attend the prelimi- Appearel, ‘a on tea — EE Se Dig cmaresuon.... HS 4) Ot News: BS Weng ahh fo (Maries connected with the meeting | Fowndesn of Kinde cue aioe SO! MERCHANDISE ONLY Boonen Proaects*,... 33) itl Gut on‘... white Mot... 32.1|but would return to New York. ~ | A#®- of Detroit. Hugh Fitzpat- | commercial to lew seers 39, Masco Bere® ........0 a7 #27 «287 2 o at rick of Michigan Consolidated | *-*%: tre leeds choice and 1,000 : Midwest e” Ba Renn Choc ’.: 384 Yale & Tow. 411| Both he and Young plan to ride Ib. heifers 24.00; good to chetee MOVES FAST when Rudy Mtg ut 40) 460 46] Holland F ... 133 Youns 8 & W 22 |the “Stockholders Special” to Al Gas Co. and Louis Disner of netgere ang mince pouttiggs T0809; Wayne Gerew* ....,... L314] Homestk ../. 417 Ynest Gh & T 434 Federal Department Stores were | {, 55" iinty cea’. . rx “ho sale: bia and’ ‘askes Rocher mw... Wi See Bed.. Osibey meer. named vice presidents, Secre- | is.se; conners and cutters tese-tnse:| 7° advertise in Classi- anna most utility and commercial bulls 14.00- tary-treasurer is Paul Thomas of | i¢s0:" good and choice vealers 32.00-| fied! Appliances, furni- Merchants Bureau. 26.00; utility and commercial grades 15.00-22.00. ionsionty ture, musical instruments Higbie Manufacturing Co. at P DAYS 0 Rochester today announced an #2: Poultry — anything! Dial FE \0 The sure, safe electrical fo [sors | meee | za mon stock for a nine-month pe- DETROIT — Prices poig ber reported during the period hens 21 16-20; STOP MOISTURE DAMAGE AT ONCE ! | 2=.=ss0=5 |Hacs ans Se as with $193,059 during | Tecks 3 90: , eer aye uring | S36 ducting Help Wanted Male 6 J. R. Hiltz, owner of the Hiltz CHICAGO POULTRY Bi S x ~ nounced that the firm would Se tae oe rs move to its new office building “sachanged: he ig opring at 1011 W. Huron St. May 28. At | olf recsters ii-ie ' present the firm is located at Beautiful S 148% N- Saginaw St. Rigor Fretcey-Scpeedp New Styling 7 » — a _—— is - S a . “. #. There is still a very fine selec- tion of styles and designs to choose from and all are... 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