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influence.
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pilaf
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private
ho /)ital
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will
b
handl d b
tlie
prote ti11g do tor
11,itil th
in
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control
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nl
·
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lim
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a le111!lh
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polic
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lal m nl in Prat
da
nc
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a
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H
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Jack
011,
and
Jam
Btt kle ,
former
r
tar)
M
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in LaiYd
and
other
-
of
tr
ing to
block
a ne, ,
apon
ac
ord
with
groundl
harges
of
So iet
violation
.
PREACHER
In Birmingham, Michigan, the Re
erend
Robert
Mar
hall
- at
last r port -
1
n
till
delivering
a sermon
which
h
hop
will
e
entuall
I
become the longest on record.
Hi
go
a
l is
t
o
fJ
re a
c
II
for six
t
-one
c on s e cu ti
v e
h ours
thereb
winning a place
in
the Guiness Book of World
Records
.
which
lists sixty hours
- twenty-five minutes as the curre11
record for non-stop preaching.
The Reverend Marsllall
fifty-five
-
is
Minister of Birmingham,
Michigan.'s -
Unitarian Chttrch.
If he breaks the record, he'll
stop
speaking
al ten6h-one P. M.
Saturday.
Fo'Y Lowell Tllomas, this is Doug
Polir,g, CBS
News.