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The sentences in the following news stories have been rearranged. Put them in correct order.

1

A.

  1. Clarence Barton, 58, of 452 Johnston St., was listed in stable condition at Mercy Hospital.

  2. State police said a pickup truck driven by Barton collided with a truck driven by Harry Belford, 85 Roe Ave., at State Route 45 and U.S. Highway 1.

  3. A collision of two trucks west of the city yesterday left one man hospitalized with face and chest injuries.

  4. Police said Belford was driving north on U.S. 1 when Barton's truck turned onto the highway. Belford was not hurt.

  5. Belford was ticketed for failure to yield.

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B.

  1. Charles Lee Bieder, of 7 Kondo Lane, was scheduled to be arraigned Thursday to face the charges.

  2. Local police were called to the apartment after a telephone call from a resident of the building.

  3. Police officer Fred Christopher said Bieder was found in a hallway with a pistol that had an empty chamber.

  4. A 22-year-old unemployed baker was arrested last night and charged with reckless conduct after he allegedly fired six shots into the door of an apartment at 76 Tanner St.

  5. Six people were in the apartment at the time of the incident. No one was injured, but one man broke his leg when he leaped from a third-story window of the apartment.

  6. Police gave no motive for the incident.

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C.

  1. The 30-year-old exhibition hall has exhibited $250,000 necklaces and dollar vegetable cutters. All sorts of goods were pedaled.

  2. Outside the building, workmen loaded the last exhibits on waiting trucks.

  3. An exhibitor, Rudolph Klas, owner of the Annalee's Beauty Salon at 150 Rapp Ave., said he would be effected by the closing because he could not afford the new exhibition rates at the Jurvis Center.

  4. The Center will be raized to make way for a high-rise apartment building.

  5. Rents in the new apartment building will be higher, too. They are expected to start at $1,500 a month for a one-room apartment, which is about $3 a square foot. "Closet life," said a prospective tenant who looked at the floor plans.

  6. The show closed at Franklin Center today.

  7. One of the reasons given for closing the Center was that there was insufficient space for large exhibitions.

  8. The Center was hardly commodious either. Built before the pursuit of luxury became a necessity, it was broken into small cubicles for exhibiting kitchen items, clothing and such.








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