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PAGE 6 — SECTION EIGHT<br />

Cape travel industry apprehensive<br />

about threatened gasoline taxes<br />

CAPE MAY-COURT HOUSE,<br />

N.J. —Any proposal which<br />

would attempt to curtail use <strong>of</strong><br />

gasoline by increasing taxes<br />

dramatically would be a<br />

disaster for the travel industry<br />

and create undue hardship on<br />

millions <strong>of</strong> retired and working<br />

Americans, according tp Louis<br />

A. Rodia, president <strong>of</strong> the New<br />

Jersey Travel and Resort<br />

Association.<br />

Rodia said the 'association<br />

has been on record in opposition<br />

to curbing gasoline use by<br />

higher ta*es.<br />

The Association president<br />

will call for a reaffirmation.<strong>of</strong><br />

the association's already announced<br />

opposition when the<br />

NJTRA meets on Wednesday,<br />

April 27, at the Top <strong>of</strong> The Mast<br />

Restaurant in Seaside Park,<br />

N.J.<br />

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HOME APPLIANCE SERVICE<br />

Service on Most Major Brands <strong>of</strong><br />

Washers, Dryers. Ranges. Refrigerators,<br />

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PHILADELPHIA —BALTIMORE<br />

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1 The Association will also<br />

notify the State's Congressional<br />

delegation and will dispatch a*<br />

communication to President<br />

Carter outlining the<br />

association's opposition, Rodia<br />

said. . . •<br />

NEWARK — If your income<br />

has increased substantially this<br />

year, it may be to your advantage<br />

to compute your tax<br />

under the income - averaging<br />

method, Clare Shy, Acting IRS<br />

Director for New Jersey<br />

suggests.<br />

Almost all types <strong>of</strong> income<br />

are eligible for averaging<br />

except premature or excessive<br />

distributions from a selfemployment<br />

retirement plan<br />

and trust accumulation<br />

distributions that were included<br />

in income under a special<br />

limitation on tax.<br />

You may choose the income -<br />

averaging method if you are an<br />

eligible individual and your<br />

averageable income is more<br />

than $3,000. To compute<br />

averageable income, add<br />

together the taxable incomes <strong>of</strong><br />

the four base years preceding<br />

the current tax year (1972 to<br />

1975). Then take 30 percent <strong>of</strong><br />

that figure and subtract that<br />

amount from the taxable income<br />

<strong>of</strong> the current tax year<br />

(1976). If the difference is more<br />

than $3,000 you may be eligible<br />

to income-average, using<br />

Schedule G.<br />

For example: Your taxable<br />

income for 1972 was $12,000;<br />

1973 - $17,000; 1974 - $25,000;<br />

1975 - $30,000; and 1976 - $36,000.<br />

Taking 30 percent <strong>of</strong> the total<br />

taxable income <strong>of</strong> the years<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

shore, he said. •<br />

Another proposal which<br />

should be weighed as a means<br />

for reducing gasoline consumption<br />

is .to give added<br />

consideration to bridge-tunnel<br />

across lower Delaware Bay.<br />

. -Automobile use, is essential in • This complex would result in<br />

New Jersey and is no longer a reduction <strong>of</strong> millions <strong>of</strong> miles <strong>of</strong><br />

luxury, he said, both for auto-truck driving ' now<br />

working people and for the required because <strong>of</strong> the semi-<br />

travelling and vactioning dead end status <strong>of</strong> Cape May<br />

public.<br />

County 'and central-southern<br />

Any attempt to curb gasoline Delkaware.<br />

use by making it too expensive While this saving <strong>of</strong> gasoline<br />

attacks lower and fixed income might not be fiscally ac-<br />

people by depriving them <strong>of</strong> the countable, it should give added<br />

use <strong>of</strong> their automobiles for all weight to the renewed interest<br />

needed travel. Recreation and in such a crossing as is now<br />

vacations are only two <strong>of</strong> the being pushed by Cape May<br />

'necessary uses <strong>of</strong> automobiles, County Freeholder Gerald<br />

particularly for retired persons Thornton, Rodia said.<br />

who need their cars for use <strong>of</strong> Rodia warned that the state's<br />

leisure time. Working people travel industry was highly<br />

must and should be able to dependent on mobility <strong>of</strong> its<br />

travel to enjoy leisure time and' customers and that a<br />

vacations.<br />

repressive gasoline tax could<br />

The Association president only cause large numbers <strong>of</strong><br />

also said any proposals which people to stay at home or<br />

would <strong>of</strong>fer tax refunds or vacation closer to home. The<br />

rebates to low income families resultant loss in revenue would<br />

would shift the burden to the adversely affect countless<br />

working people by increasing travel-oriented businesses in<br />

the amount they would have to New Jersey as well as cause a<br />

pay so there would be funding long range drop in most <strong>of</strong> the<br />

for rebates or exemptions. state's major revenue<br />

Since one <strong>of</strong> the answers to producing taxes such as the<br />

the need for decreasing con- sales tax, state gasoline tax,<br />

sumption <strong>of</strong> motor f dels is mass liquor tax, and taxes on pari-<br />

transit in population - conmutual betting.<br />

centration areas, Rodia Much <strong>of</strong> the revenue in these seven in Olympic skills<br />

suggested improvements in tax areas comes from out-<strong>of</strong>-<br />

purposes are to develop<br />

mass-transportation systems so state vacationing visitors, The Cape May County competition is based upon the<br />

leadership and provide op-<br />

that car use would be volun- Rodia said. He also said that Vocational Technical Center is total number <strong>of</strong> club activities<br />

portunities for vocational<br />

tarily curtailed. Reduced fares drops in income would cause proud to announce that seven throughout the year, including<br />

students to achieve recognition<br />

and better service would make decreased collections in state students achieved honors at the school and community service<br />

mass transportation more income tax from vacation recently held New Jersey VICA projects, public relations, and<br />

in their trade areas. VICA<br />

palatable and increase rider business operators and would Skill Olympics. VICA, the social activities. Cape May<br />

continues to be an integral part<br />

use. He also suggested better increase unemployment as the Vocational Industrial Clubs <strong>of</strong> placed fourth in the "Out-<br />

<strong>of</strong> the total vocational<br />

rail and bus transportation be curtailed business activity America, held its annual skill standing Club" competition.<br />

education program at the Cape<br />

encouraged between major would require less people to Olympics in Atlantic <strong>City</strong> on Club advisors include Barbara May County Vocational<br />

cities and prime resort areas operate facilities.<br />

March 27 and 28.<br />

Roman, Pauline Johnson, Technical Center.<br />

along the coast as alternatives The Garden State Parkway, For the second straight year<br />

William Moore, Dennis Spata,<br />

to auto traffic.<br />

the New Jersey Turnpike, the Cape May County Vo-Tech won<br />

Melvin Snyder, Garret H<strong>of</strong>f-<br />

Extension <strong>of</strong> the High Speed Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Expressway, the its share <strong>of</strong> prizes. In the<br />

man, Jane Querry, Lucille Joseph B.<br />

<strong>Line</strong> to shore points such as Cape May-Lewes Ferry and Practical Nursing contest, Vo-<br />

Luciano, Jennie McCormick,<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and Wildwood other toll facilities in the state Tech took the top four places:<br />

Paul Strong, Mary Williams,<br />

would help reduce car use would also suffer revenue Pat Bennett, first; June<br />

Joseph Ostrowski, MaryAnn<br />

between Philadelphia's declines if traffic is curtailed, Warren, second; Linda<br />

Wlaczak, Adele Hunter, Peter Eleotrical Contractor<br />

metropolitan area and theRodia<br />

warned.<br />

McKeown, third; and Helen<br />

Carey andDan Money.<br />

206 7th Street<br />

Swan, fourth. The instructors <strong>of</strong> Preparations are now being<br />

these students at Vo-Tech are made for Vo-Tech to attend the Phone 399-1243<br />

Ade!e Hunter,- Sue Cake, VICA National SkiU Olympics<br />

Taxpayers may be eligible<br />

• Residential kcommorciit<br />

Maryann Walczak, and to be held in Cincinnati, Ohio,<br />

EMCtrkal Contracting<br />

Virginia Anderson.<br />

on June 21-24.<br />

• Marfctl Electric Hut<br />

In the Cosmetology contest VICA is a national vocational<br />

for income averaging plan Christiana Cornman won student organization whose<br />

second place, and Jacqueline<br />

1972 to 1975 ($25,200) and Rossoni took fourth place.<br />

subtracting it from the 1976, Their instructors are- LacWe<br />

taxable income ($36,000) gives Luciano and Jennie Mcus<br />

the averageable income <strong>of</strong> Cormick. Tamala Marks won<br />

$12,800. In this case it is more second place in the Prepared<br />

than $3,000 so the taxpayer may Speech contest.<br />

be eligible to income average. In addition to these student<br />

Further information is awards Cape May Vo-Tech's<br />

contained in Publication 506, VICA Club competed for i<br />

"Computing Your Tax Under "Outstanding VICA Club"<br />

the Income Averaging honors against the 32 other<br />

Method," available free from VICA affiliated vocational<br />

any IRS <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

programs in New Jersey. This<br />

Cape Chamber at Flanders<br />

CAPE MAY COURT<br />

HOUSE — The Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Directors <strong>of</strong> the Cape May<br />

County Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />

will hold its monthly luncheon<br />

meeting today (Thursday,<br />

April 21), at the Flanders Hotel,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> at noon.<br />

As part <strong>of</strong> the meeting the<br />

Chambers Board will welcome<br />

and entertain the Commander<br />

<strong>of</strong> the New Jersey American<br />

Legion, Lester Harris. Commander<br />

Harris and his aides<br />

will be touring and visiting<br />

Cape May County that day.<br />

They will present to the<br />

Chamber a N.J. American<br />

Legion Certificate <strong>of</strong><br />

Recognition for the County<br />

Bicentennial Celebration<br />

program which was organized<br />

Delaware Memorial Bridge traffic up<br />

NEW CASTLE, DEL. —<br />

During March 1977, traffic on<br />

the Delaware Memorial Bridge<br />

increased 42,163 vehicles over<br />

March 1976.<br />

These statistics were made<br />

public recently by Theodore C.<br />

Bright, General Manager, and<br />

are included in his monthly<br />

report to the Commissioners <strong>of</strong><br />

the Delaware River and Bay<br />

Authority.<br />

Bridge traffic for the month<br />

<strong>of</strong> March 1977 was 1.365,507<br />

vehicles compared to 1,323,344<br />

FUEL CO.<br />

Fuel Oil—24 Hn A Day<br />

Local Service<br />

Fuel Chief<br />

HIATIN« OIL<br />

618 Wat Ave. Dial 3SM4STJ<br />

vehicles for March 1976 or a 3.18<br />

percent increase.<br />

Traffic for the 12-month<br />

period ended March 31, 1977,<br />

was up 365,974 vehicles or 2.07<br />

percent compared to the 12month<br />

period ended March 31,<br />

1976.<br />

Since August 16, 1951,<br />

331,650,203 vehicles have<br />

crossed the Delaware<br />

Memorial Bridge.<br />

TIDEWATER<br />

UTILITIES<br />

CMSnOCTIM<br />

MONEY FOR CAPE MAY Congressman Bill Hughes (center) was joined by<br />

Cape May Mayor Arthur Blomkvest (right) and Councilman Fred Coldren (left)<br />

in seeking $50,000 from Congressman to begin a major Army Corps <strong>of</strong> Engineers<br />

project to restore the beaches <strong>of</strong> the city. Hughes told the House Appropriations<br />

Subcommittee on Public Works that the completion <strong>of</strong> the $21 million project by<br />

1982 would rectify a 66-year-old federal debt that saw Cape May's beaches<br />

largely disappear due to the construction <strong>of</strong> the Cold Spring Jetties at the Coast<br />

Guard Station. Blomkvest and Coldren pointed out that the city has expended<br />

nearly $2.5 million to combat erosion since 1945 directly attributable to the<br />

jetties.<br />

County Vo-tech boasts<br />

ana sponsored by the Cape May<br />

County Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce.<br />

Certificates <strong>of</strong> recognition<br />

will also be presented to Carl<br />

Aspenburg, Jr., chairman, and<br />

Jeremy Clark, co-chairman <strong>of</strong><br />

the Cape May County Chamber<br />

<strong>of</strong> Commerce Bicentennial<br />

Celebration Commission.<br />

PAINTING<br />

CONTRACTOR<br />

Interior - Exterior<br />

Insured<br />

Edward H. Reed<br />

DIAL 300-2009<br />

O.J/s<br />

PAINTING<br />

Interior-Exterior<br />

No|obtooblflortoo»m»«<br />

Fully Insured<br />

FREEESTMATES<br />

Prompt, Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Service I<br />

398-0318<br />

399-<br />

8167<br />

PLUMBING<br />

ft HEATING<br />

345 West Annie<br />

OIL<br />

24-HOUR<br />

SERVICE<br />

SOCONYVACUUM<br />

. . AGENCY<br />

XIO ASBURY AVENUE<br />

< DIAL 399-1751<br />

PLASTERING<br />

NEW WORK & PATCHING<br />

WATERPROOFED<br />

STUCCO<br />

PLASTERING <strong>of</strong> All Kinds<br />

DRY WALL<br />

CONTRACTOR<br />

RESIDENTIAL &<br />

COMMERCIAL<br />

SHEETROCKJNG<br />

& FINISHING<br />

GREG. K.<br />

CORSON<br />

390-7683<br />

IF NO ANSWER CALL ltt-Jltl<br />

Norman T.<br />

ERVINE<br />

Nome Renovation and Repair<br />

Registered Builder FuHj Insured<br />

Custom Designed Greenhouses<br />

Individually Constructed<br />

Window Moiwtod - VoRtHatod firm Boios<br />

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:<br />

THURSDAY, APRIL 21,1977<br />

Heart Fund states *<br />

recognition night<br />

Robert Gygax. County<br />

Chairman <strong>of</strong> the 1977 Heart<br />

Fund Drive has announced that<br />

the American Heart<br />

Association South Jersey Shore<br />

Chapter . is' having a<br />

"Recognition Night" for the<br />

Community Chairmen and<br />

media who participated in the<br />

Heart Fund Drive.<br />

The April 19th date has been<br />

cancelled and the event will be<br />

held at the Stone Harbor Fire<br />

Hall, 96th st. and 2nd av., on<br />

Tuesday, May 24 at 8 p.m.<br />

-Mr. Henry Peddle, Chairman<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors <strong>of</strong><br />

Burdette Totnlin Memorial<br />

Hospital will present the,<br />

awards. Awards will be given<br />

not only to outstanding Conv,<br />

munity Chairmen, - but also,<br />

newspapers and radio stations)<br />

who participated. This is th<br />

Heart Association's, way<br />

showing appreciation to those;<br />

volunteers who are helping<br />

them to "fight for your life.",<br />

MAKES DEAN'S LIST \,<br />

Mark Kemenosh, a 1972'<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />

School, has been listed on the<br />

Dean's List at Sherman College<br />

<strong>of</strong> Chiropractic in Spartanburg, •<br />

S.C. The Doctor <strong>of</strong> Chiropractic,<br />

degree is awarded after sue-.;<br />

cessful completion <strong>of</strong> a fouryear<br />

graduate program,<br />

preceded by a two-year undergraduate<br />

program. .,<br />

EARL L. SHAW. JR.<br />

INC.<br />

ROOFING and<br />

Sheet Metal Work<br />

BRYANT FORCED AIR<br />

HEATING<br />

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Dial 399-2128<br />

PALERMO<br />

Plumbing • Heating<br />

FUEL OIL DELIVERY<br />

Electric Sewer& Root<br />

Cleaning Equipment<br />

1447 ASBURY AVE.<br />

MY ELECTRICAL JOB<br />

Requires the Work <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essionals<br />

NONE Dap - 399-6445, Nirfitt - 399-8446<br />

ELECTRIC COMPANY<br />

1247 West Ave. Richard J. Camp<br />

_ _ _<br />

* RESIDENTIAL 1 COMMERCIAL •<br />

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS<br />

GENERAL ELECTRIC<br />

APPLIANCES<br />

SALES and SERVICE<br />

KITCiENAII MSNWASfclRS<br />

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f<br />

THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1977<br />

State License 5471<br />

Capital comments<br />

^ Assembly Minority Leader;<br />

*"" James K. Hurley<br />

Prompt<br />

Service<br />

SMITH * CORSON<br />

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS '<br />

N.J. STATE LICENSE NO. 4217<br />

RESIDENTIAL and COMMERCIAL \<br />

Servicing Atlantic and Cape May Counties.<br />

927-7559 399-2249<br />

KitchenAi<br />

APPLIANCE<br />

HEADQUARTERS<br />

DISHWASHERS • TRASH COMPACTORS<br />

FOOD WASTE DISPOSERS<br />

HOT WATER DISPENSERS<br />

Johnson's<br />

ELECTRIC<br />

Residential & Commercial<br />

Asbury Avenue Dial 399-1598<br />

Q. Since early February, I've<br />

had a maid, come in twice a<br />

week to clean. How and when<br />

must I report her wages to<br />

social security?<br />

A. If you pay her $50 or more<br />

in cash wages in a three month<br />

calendar quarter, you must<br />

send a report <strong>of</strong> her wages,<br />

along with the social security<br />

contributions, to the Internal<br />

Revenue Service within one<br />

month after the quarter ends.<br />

Single lever design<br />

operates with the touch<br />

<strong>of</strong> a finger.<br />

kitchen .<br />

Our gleaming Aquarian<br />

aucets. by American-Standard<br />

ire built to last and last. They<br />

eature a unique washerless.<br />

:eramic-disc cartridge<br />

Designed (or kitchen or bath<br />

Call Us Today!<br />

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izJSTANDARD<br />

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Plumbing & Heating<br />

[24-tiOUfl SERVICE |<br />

Dial 398-2161<br />

MOWS THE TIME<br />

TO GET THE JOB DOME!!<br />

Frank ManHeVi, Jr.<br />

FRANK'S<br />

Plumbing ft Heating<br />

lie. No. 4886<br />

»/UIPkMbiog<br />

ftHutig Nods<br />

• Oil Bner<br />

Sales & Service<br />

Introducing<br />

K&D<br />

CABWET MAKERS<br />

Custom li^rST<br />

Kitdas<br />

• Varfetits<br />

• Formica Wart<br />

SM Our Showroom at<br />

Attay Af«M* 9MM OHy, N. J.<br />

• Q. I'm thinking <strong>of</strong> retiring at<br />

The wage report for the<br />

January - February - March<br />

EAVCETS]<br />

1<br />

64 but would first like to get a<br />

rough idea <strong>of</strong> my social security<br />

benefit amounts staring at both<br />

64 and 65. How can I find out?<br />

A. Ask any social security<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice for the leaflet,<br />

Estimating your social security<br />

retirment check. It will help<br />

you figure your approximate<br />

benefit amount starting at 65,<br />

and it has a chart showing how<br />

much that amount will be if you<br />

start getting benefits at 64, 63,<br />

or 62.<br />

r ••(<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER PAGE 7 — SECTION EIGHT<br />

County library announces<br />

child story time program<br />

The County Library an-<br />

Perhaps the most difficult dency on the parr <strong>of</strong> police Chief Justice said such a move<br />

nounces tha.fr the April program<br />

and sensitive area with fthich <strong>of</strong>ficers to overlook adequate has been the subject <strong>of</strong> a<br />

for the Children's Department<br />

law enfopcerpent personnel preparation for juvenile court number <strong>of</strong> judicial discussions,<br />

will include *Storyt'me on<br />

must deal involves crimes cases because they felt it was a but no decision has been made.<br />

Tuesdays at 10:30 and 4 p.m.<br />

committed by juveniles.'And, if waste <strong>of</strong> time since the <strong>of</strong>fender He indicated there is sympathy<br />

with films and games.<br />

recent statistics are an ac- would receive little more than a for reducing the age to 14 or 15<br />

The films that are ordered<br />

curate indicator, brushes with judicial reprimand or "slap on from the current 18 years.<br />

are: "Beep, Beep";'"Ben 4<br />

the law by those under the age. the wrist." ,' • ,,It seems to me that • this<br />

Me'<br />

<strong>of</strong> 18 are most definitely on the<br />

There have been legislative rather hard line attitude on the<br />

upswing.<br />

efforts to respbnd to this part <strong>of</strong> the Chief Justice may<br />

A report issued by the Ad- growing problem, principally to have been generated not- only<br />

ministrative Office <strong>of</strong> thepermit<br />

newspapers to publish by the rising tide <strong>of</strong> juvenile,<br />

Courts, for instance, revealed a' the names <strong>of</strong> juvenile <strong>of</strong>fenders crime and the fear it engenders<br />

staggering 64 percent increase and to lower the age at which an in society, but by the seeming<br />

in the number <strong>of</strong> complaints individual can be tried as an inability <strong>of</strong> government to<br />

filed against juveniles between adult.<br />

break the cycle which leads a<br />

1970 and 1975. It pointed out While both <strong>of</strong> these proposals youngster from youthful crime<br />

further, that nearly 75,000 have been in legislative form into a life <strong>of</strong> adult crime.<br />

juvenile complaints were filed for some time, neither has been<br />

with the courts during the 1974-<br />

I am, <strong>of</strong> course, pleased that<br />

acted upon. However, the effort<br />

75 session, an increase <strong>of</strong> 6,000.<br />

the Chief Justice said he in-<br />

to write them into law received tends to ask the Legislature to<br />

While these increases are a substantial assist last week write his proposals into law and<br />

cause for great concern, what is when Supreme Court Chief I am hopeful that, when the<br />

even more disturbing is that Justice Hughes publicly an- Legislature acts in this matter,<br />

they include a proprotionately nounced his support for both <strong>of</strong> it will be equally as con-<br />

dramatic rise in the number <strong>of</strong> them.<br />

scientious when it considers<br />

crimes <strong>of</strong> violence committed The Cheif Justice was quite efforts to improve our<br />

by juveniles - muggings, candid in his remarks, in- rehabilitation programs for<br />

assaults, and even homicides. cluding the announcement that youngsters in trouble with the<br />

And, many <strong>of</strong> the victims <strong>of</strong> the state's highest court has law.<br />

such crimes are the elderly or already decided to permit<br />

the young, two segments <strong>of</strong> our newspapers to publish the<br />

population too <strong>of</strong>ten preyed identities <strong>of</strong> juvenile <strong>of</strong>fenders<br />

upon by juvenile thugs. and will include such a<br />

As the juvenile crime rate provision in court rules.<br />

soared, it was accompanied by He pointed out that more than<br />

an increase in the level <strong>of</strong> 50 percent <strong>of</strong> all violent crimes<br />

frustration felt by police <strong>of</strong>- are committed by juveniles<br />

ficers who saw youngsters and, in strong language, said he<br />

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announced by Robert H. Remains Bigid for 7'<br />

Barney, Administrator <strong>of</strong> the<br />

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Pediatric Rehabilitation Clinic.<br />

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Roanoke College and has a<br />

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from Columbia<br />

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