ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. 1925.
THREE
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rou take your hat oft to;
these Hart Schaffner& Marx
Suit unities nt
OREGON TAXPAYERS
i MAY GET REFUNDS
; INUETJIXE5
(Extra Trousers $5)
The styles are new, smart; the fabrics
are all wool and fine worsteds; the
tailoring is good. The linings are long
wearing. -
Hart Schaffner & Marx, because of
their large resources, put more value
into these suits than you would ever
expect.
We've done our part, too; through our
low overhead weVe been able to shave
a good many dollars off the price.
Are You a Diplomatic Husband?
Here's a Real Opportunity to Prove it
I UA
We have some other big values we'd like to show you at
$25 to $50
DUDS FOR MEN, Inc.
Quine Brothers
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SAN FRANCISCO, Sept.' 10.
(Federal State Market News Ser
vice) Peart Bartletts $2.50 to
$2.75; No. 2, $1.60 to $8.00 box:
Lake county beat, $3.26 to $3.60
for sixty pound lugs.
8AN FRANCISCO. Sept. 10.
(United States Bureau of Agri
cultural Economics) Trading In
poultry was moderate today and
practically no change was aeen In
the tone of the market or price.
Broilers, leghorn 1 to 11 pounds
39 to 42c per pound; poorer 38c
to 40c pound.
ll pounds, 39c to 40c pound.
Colored, Id to 1! pounds, 30c
to 3a pound.
Clusters f(tOy2a ahof ofgf tm
PORTLAND. Ore., Sept. 10.' :
Eggs cent higher: current receipts
33 cents a doien: pullets 32c
32ic: firsts 36c 35c; extras
38c39c delivered Portland.
Butter steady and unchanged.
Milk steady; best churning cream
52c pound net shippers' track in
cone 1. Raw milk (four per cent)
$2.66 c. w. t. t. o. b. Portland. .
Portland steady, unchanged.
Onions and potatoes steady, un
changed. Onions and potatoes steady, un
changed. Nuts steady, unchanged.
Cascara bark quiet, steady,
unchanged.
Hops clusters 23 cents bid;
26 cents asked; fuggles 26Jc.
PORTLAND. Ore., Sept. 10.
Hop market is higher; buyers pay
ing 23 cents for Oregon clusters
sod up to 21 cents for fuggles.
Even at the advance growers who
still have stocks unsold are hold
ing, most of them with an Idea
of 25 cents or better for new
crop clutters. Short crop In Oer
msny and other parts of Europe
Is principal bullish factor at this
time. Northwest crop forecast
now Is for 4,442.000 pound In
Washington, 11. 000.000 pounds
In Oregon and 9.369.000 pounds
In California. This Is s slight
Increase over the forecast a month
ago and more accurate with the
harvest well started.
Country dressed veal market
strong at 17 to IH cents; real
fsney veal scire and worth al
most any price seller ear to ask.
Hogs eaay at 19 to 18) cents for
choice light pork.
PORTLAND. Ore., Sept. 10.
Cattle nominally steady: rei
relpts 95; so changes in quota
tions. Hogs nominally steady; re
ceipts 365: unchanged.
Sheep hteady; receipts 595;
unchanged.
CHICAGO, Sept 10. (Cnlted
States Depart meat of Agriculture).
Hogs 20.000; slow; 10 to IS
cents higher then Wednesday's
best prices, of IS to IS cents high
er than average packers doing lit
tle; bulk good to choice 150 to 240
pound . weight $12.7513.15; top
$13.25.
Cattle 7.000, fat steers and she
stock mostly 25 cents higher;
spots considerably more early on
better ' grades weighty steers;
fresh kinds closing slow; beet ma
tured steers early $15.76; some
heavies held around $16.25; light
yearlings $14.40; practically no
westerns hvre; bulk fed steers
$10.5013.00: bulls strong to 10c
hlghsr, vealers 25 to 60c up. pack
ers paying upward to $14.
Sheep 24,000; fat lambs fully
steady; early sales scarce, due to
aeiay in yarding; early bulk natives
15.50V15.75; few to city butchers
$16-90; three cars of Washington
lambs $15.76, with about 35 per cent
sort; best fat western! held around
31C; few weighty feeding yearling
wethers $10.25910.60; nothing
done on sheep or feeding lambs.
PORTLAND, Ore., Sep. 10 Ore
gon pears still bringing good prices
in Hasten markets at the Chicago
Auction Tuesday, 3,980 boxes of
Bartlett sold from $2.50 to $3.75
a box, mostly $2.90 to $3.25. No
Oregon's auctioned In other East
ern markets Tuesday or Wednesday.
Oregon green prunes "are slight
ly firmer In the Eastern markets.
On the New York Auction Tues
day, 7,985 suitcases of Oregon
Italians sold at 90 cents to $1.20.
Washington and Idaho Italians
brought $1.20 to $1.25 per suitcase
at the same auction. No Ore (tons
offered at Chicago or Boston Tuesday.
HOT
SHOT
JudRft WIH H. Kin;. Attorney,
with offices In the Chamber of
Commerce Building, Portland, re
cently received formal notlfica- '
tlon from the t'nited S'ateg Jicurd
of Tax Appeals that the appeal
of I. M. Davis of DrewHcv, Ore
gon, In which the law firm of
King & Itenscn of Washington.
I). C. and Leslie J. Aker, hiyomo
tax attorney of Boise, hliilm, for
merly of Portland, On -gen. re
presented the taxpayer, hu l boen
decided In fuvor of Davis, an.!
that the tax on a $i"i,co0,0iHf
alleged profit would tie eliminat
ed. Judge King slates: "Thh c:ine
establishes a new rule In iosa:d
to the talc and repossession of.
property ell her by voluutury as-,
signment or under f urtclO!on v
proceeding:., and is of rrcnt im
portance at It reverses the ie;;u-.
lations and rules heretofore it li
ne red to by the Jim en no Hureau.
Davis fold a ranch near Drewsey
for $30,000 In 1919, on wlihh
$15,000 was paid by the purcha
ser, who defaulted In payment of
the balance cf $15,000 due. lu
1126, the purchaser voluntarily
deeded the ranch back to Da via
In consideration of the cancella
tion of the (15.000 Indebtedness
evidenced by notes and mortga
ges; and the revenue officials
Bought to asse?s income, taxes
against pa vis on the f 15.000.00
payment received from th pur
chaser on the theory that this
became a profit to Davis In 192:,
when he repossessed the runcli.
property. Davis appealed to the
United States Hoard of Tax Ap
peals, and hearing on the case
was held at l'ortland. Oregon, on
June second. In which Attorney
Aker appeared for Davin. The
I Hoard of Tax Appeals established
ja precedent In Its determination
of this case that will enable many
Oregon taxpayers to recover
'taxes paid upon the theory for
fmerly adhered to by the Itevenue
j Bureau that, payments received
from the sale of property became
profits when the property was ro
1 possessed by the former owner.
I The Board of Tax Appeals held
'that the repossession of property,
'either by voluntnry nsslirnment or
by foreclosure sale, did not ln
ivolve any taxable profit nt the
'time of repossession or until the
property was again sold or dis
posed of, at which time gain or
loss might be ascertained. On ac
' count of the importance of tb
principle-involved In this ca?e.
:the Revenue Bureau officials
: fought the appeal with unusual
'severity, but the Comuiislner of
1 Internal Revenue has finally hn-
Inounced his acquiescence In this I
tWlRlnn." -
,.-.., -,t.. M,$-irt,i Rwi kept at
.p.itiKo rvmr, ".... ,..... K..i, f,.r 9,i
Find out on the Q. T. if you can whether your wife wants an electric range. (We know
every woman does.) But just to satisfy yourself, bring up the question casually. , Say, "I see
there's a big special sale of electric ranges this week" or something like that.
Then surprise her tomorrow with a new HOTPOINT-HUGHES. The hours she spends in the
kitchen will be cooler more convenient more comfortable forever rid of kitchen drudgery.
$15 Down-12 payments of $12 each
Wiring and Installation Included
1 -JSfJ.VI
n
Arthur H. Crowell's
ELECTRIC STORE
225 N. Jackson
Telephone 611
Special Terms on Other Makes and Model Ranges
This is a special offer made possible by the
combined efforts of Arthur H. Crowell's Electric
Store, Roseburg Electric Store and The California
Oregon Power Company. It positively closes on
September 15th.
It's a HOTPOINT-HUGHES R-l 0 1 the
most popular model of one of the world's leading
makes, with three heat plates on the cooking top;
insulated, heat-retaining, two-element oven;
counter-balanced oven door; oven thermometer,
for finer cooking; clean, porcelain and enamel
finish the brightest spot in the kitchen! Large
enough to suit any family; small enough to fit any
home.
You may just as well be using the new electric
in the five days of this bargain offer 1 Don t wait,
and regret act now.
Roseburg Electric Store
Successor to Hudson Electric Co.
Telephone 123
Special Term on Other Makes and Model Ranges
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
Telephone 61
bonntiMl drinks, syrups and fruits
uro kipt lit 45 ih'Kr s. Mr. Fulli'r
j ton Is also IntrodurinK Inilivlilunl
milkshiikc-s, fr-nh milk In tnillvlil
: mil buttlis. hi'iiiK provlilitl fur rath
i thi'HO irfienhinp; drinks.
Ire r-r-nnis for fountain service
l' d-KTs timi'M-rii.
!""""'"'" V"""" . " ' sallons of leu rr-am of nix differ-
OB Ul lUirieSl IU UHHUII l.'ll.- aim
PORTLAND, Maine "You
cannot frighten the Amrriran
people from anything," says Hen
ry Kord In remarking that the
I Shenandoah disaster will not he
set back to commercial aviation.
ers:
"Another rase affertinc the
rules establishing profit or In
on the sale and excliuiu'o of prop
erty nnd reversing the regula
tions heretofore stibsisllrg In the
Revenue llur-mi i that of Charles
A. l.udey vs. The Vnlied Suites,
pending In the Vniled Slates
ST. LOl'IS . Erotic dnncca.
plays and novels are evolved for
youth and ftitJiy youth In the
opinion of tlis " Hevereud Deets
I'll kett of ."Wellington, speuklng
at a DiethQdiat .meeting.
PARIS--The International spi
ritualist congress is trying to de
termine bow much a ghost
weighs.
ATLANTIC CITY The beau
ties are perturbed because of
(Competition by show girls and be
I cause of requests that they agree
to appear in the movies If chosen
iMiss America. Miss Frle und
Miss Pittsburgh have withdrawn.
The king had to ride the board
walk without a queen.
CONSTITUTION DAY
BANQUET WILL BE
HELD THURSDAY
Constitution Day, Thursdrfr, Sep
tember 17, will be observed by a
Joint banquet In which the Bar As
sociation. American Legion, Kl
wanla Club and Rotary Club will
nartlcJpats. The banquet will be
open to tbe public, and an Interest
ing program will be given In con
nection. All of tbe organizations have ap
pointed representatives or commit
tees to cooperate in arranging the
details for tbe patriotic observance
of th day, and these men will meet
tonight to discuss plans. It Is ex
pected that tbe banquet will be held
at the armorn and will be followed
by a program.
o
Dr. Chapman Returns
Or. J. R. Chapman, wbo has been
spending the past two weeks In
Washington, has returned to Rose
bnrg. Dr. Chspman spent some
time In Seattle and Sumner, and
took a few side trips, where ha en
tered tithing. He sUtes that the
weather In Washington Is excellent
and that he had a fine trip. Mrs.
Chspman returned with him, after
pending some time visiting rela
tives In Portland.
NYACK, N. J. Two nuns In
heavy religious garb plunged into
the Hudson and saved two chil
dren who had been pulled under
the water by an undertow.
NEW YORK Losses to gam
blers on an ocean liner resulted
In protests by passengers to of
ficers of the line. One woman
says she lost much at. bridge. A
I man passenger sent a radio mes
sage stopping payment on a $2iiii')
check for "craps."
A "farmer" quizzed by steam
ship officers was booed by tht
victims.
Court of Claims, which wui ulso
recently derided. While this cae
has a particular lieurlng on th1'
sale of oil or mineral lands. et
the decision will n'.fcct every
sale or exchange of property Hint
has been subject to depreciation
or depletion. Tho Court nt
CI ul ins held that adjustment
should not lie mailn for deprecia
tion in determining gain or loss
on the sale of property, regard
less of whether or not any deduc
tion for depreciation ha been
tak.n for income tnx purposes,
that Is depredation tharpes
should not be deducted from Iho
original cost of propetiy In con
putfng gain or loss from the sale
of property; and they also IieM
that oil removed by one ov,-nlnff
oil rights, that Is. what is com
monly known as "depletion", Is
not a capital return, and such de
pletion should not hi
AUTO DRIVER HELD
FOR MANSLAUGHTER
' '
, . (A-latl ITna Ininl Wire.) 4
PORTLAND. Ore., Sep. 10.
James T. Shields Is under
arrest here charged with man-
: slaughter as the result of the
death last nlrht of Mrs. Mary
lterryman, 6", who was struck
I by an automobile on Second
'street, between Alder ar.d
j Washlnglon streets.
m
;U1
111
friM-zi'K Ita own ice, irovii!ins a
plentiful BUpidy for all purpos b.
AnnttM-r compartment maintains
can b , T ,
v ryninn hp-mi away, huh wan
charted to the Kant rIiIh.
A It mas uhuiwl.tn.il I.nls.r
inn roiinmin nas i ayrup con-jHhNil wbh iilckwl up
talii.T lnstran m as in mo uiu ,.harK,.( wf)h having lr.ven
one. a;ul U two ffft lonr than thn th(1 (Br pnilrt? said Iim was
romicr cfpUpmojit. Th counlcr and . un(,(.r t), ln,iutl,lCU 0f liquor.
front l built of marble, prencntinB i
a very aitraciive appearanco.
BBIT5 KILLED
Looking at Timber
II. M. White, proprietor of tho
Victoria hotel, at llelllngham, and
J. U. Prigniore, timber buyer of
that city, were- In the city yester
day, stoppliig at the I'nipqua ho
tel. They spent considerable time
: looking at a timber tract near this
city.
ture, und brick Ice cream
kept on band nt all timej In large j
quantities.
U. S. Weather Bureau, local of.
i AH-iaid Pr U-1 wirr.) c()i Roseburg, Oregon, 24 hours
ASTORIA, Ore.. Sep. 10 Sher-. e,ng 6 a. m.
Iff II. J. Slusher of Clntsop county, Precipitation In Inches and nun
nnnounced today that he had ob-; dredths:
talned Infoniiallon that two of tho Highest temperature yesterday SO
four men who committed th'. rob-; Lowest temperature last night 4S
. .1.. . I..I U-orhillntlnn laul 9i hmir H 0
-.hum A oery Ol I lie AumM, vfi . miir i". , . ,,...... . - . - -
wnere i.in.i i ,..i., ,t.i ITni.l ..ri.,.!,! alnnt 1st month s. l.UA
Cnik with gas.
PACKED HOUSE
GREETS ANNUAL
FASHION REVUE
and T ar pl IIUCKiev, asn., ny ouuci.i
tor citizens .hit lilt- nium'i. nun
shot and killed William Rise, a
nvrchant. "Whltey" Watson, In
iJnll hire, Is charged with being the
I.I.I-.I 1 1... "A ti mm folihorV
n'lnrtet. Officers sny they know
Ithe Identity of the fourth member
'of the holdup gang, and orders are
YOl'.Xd VK1) IIAXKItl'PT now nut for his arr'st
(Continued from pnge V)
NKW YORK. Sept. 10.-
I-onard Wood, Jr., son of
the governor-general of th'
I'll III lines, today filed a vol.
unlary petition in bankruptcy
in lirooklyn. He estimated his
liabilities at IH.r.K6 and as-
time In a dinner gown, a lovely
creation of navy crepe Roniaine.
suss t.iry ueains. ,rom me i-, - , ..... H,v,.p, fo,
'"" fl'"liw. showeil a lovely seal- i Umn. ,,,, rmh , DHnk;
skin arquette. aim tier oress. or , ,., , ao,.,1Iltllf ,!
pencil Liue saun was a o'auuiui , u(l 0 f()r ifja
creation. She wore a hat to match j ... .
from the tiene Millinery, atiu car-
.l...tiici..,l r,lMI 0 n'-alllllill rnnesi ine na.
from the original cost In deterit
Inlng the gain or los on th'
sale of property. The same nil
Miss Clarice llarpster modeled a
coat of silk bolivla in lipstick red,
trimmed in silver niu.skrat. She
by analogy would apply to sales -r '" I"' ')
of farms, buslne-s blocks. mins ! hat to match from the Ilelle Mil-
CHICAGO German fried pota
toes are digested more easily than
r rencii irieu, u nun iifeii nier.n-
ineu Hi llie i.iiiTersuy ill i.iucaKu.
O
Cook witn gas
Newark People Visit
I Mr. and :irs. H. W. Hnrshlnger
and 8. L. Itenney, of Newark. O..
stopped over In this city last
night. Tbe party are making a
tour of the west and the western
coast, making their trip b', .av-
illvht. and stoppinr over at prin
cipal towns on the wsy. They
fare much pleased with Rosetiurg,
'and stste that they think It a
beautiful little city. Their last
stop was In Portland, and they
will go on to Medrord tonight,
after which they expect to tour
iCalifornla before returning h.ime.
Mr. Ilanney was prlnripsl or tte
Newark Business College for 29
years, retiring from that office
In 1I4. and has since contri
buted articles to the Newark Ad-
voeate, the newspaper at Newark.
and other property that mlirlit b
subject to df prerlatlnn or ilcii'e
tlon charges. While tho Revenue
Itureati has taken nn appeal in
this case to the I'nlted Slates Su
preme Court. It has been he'-l
that claims for refund may
linery. Next appearing was Ml
Ferne Reyni'Ts, In a charming
head, d rnvon cpmh evening and
dinner gown of nile green. Her sll-:
ver sllp;iers and hose rave a fln-J
Ishcil touch to the costume.
Kmm Markbiiry company was,
She-lff Slusher nnd W. U Priest.
operative of a detective agency,
said I-wls Recs and Vernon Hoy,
held In tall as materia) witnesses
against Watson, dorhir"d that Wat
son sdmltted artlrlpatlon In the
Aurora robbery and said that two
of the party were killed at Rurkley.
Watson has been Identified ss one
of the Aurora gang.
Ttes and Hnv. admitted to the
officers that with Watson and a
fourth man they planned to rob a
bank at Caldwell, Idaho, n'xt
Timonlh. their arrest rutting the
. . ,,,,. i pinna short. The fourth man was
hean Darby and llalilvvln s. and l d,,lw,ve who .cred evidence
The Kern, Roseburg s pioneer flor- ,., n, A,,rro r,,l.l,..rv
aire. Preceding the fashion show,!
ami during the evening the Rose-j
burg Melodists played.
Normal precip. for this month 1.04
Total precip. from SepL 1,
11)24. to date 1.63
Average precip. from Sept. 1,
1X77 - -2
Total deficiency from Sept.' 1,
11125 - J !9
Aveiago precipitation for 46
wet seasons, (September to "
May, Inclusive) 31.48
Mostly cloudy tonight and Krl-
dav: moderate temperature. "' '
WILLIAM HPJ.U Meteorologist
:
I
from Watson, and who was to
drive tho automobile on the C'uld
well Job.
filed with th" Revenue llure n Miss Thi lma (llmstead, misleling a
pen'ling such final decision of tli
lT. S. Supreme Court, unless th
statute of limitations hns barred
same. Generally, tbe statute if
limitations has expired on tat'"
paid for all years prior to 1H2".
unless wnlvers hove been fib 'I.
or additional taxes paid within
the Inst four years."
REMOTE
PUTS I EE K
SODA FOUf f!
pink woryvtlf evfiiliiK tuny. n,
which wan b'rti'l. She wore- nllvr
ullppcri and whtt ho, Mrs, Clar
ice. Jcwett appeared In a lovely
cout modi 'I of runt colored Kfh
read fabric, with f'ix collar and
hat to mail h from the Specialty
Hhop. In a mahorany nhade of
brown ne dl point f uht ie with
Manchui-taii v.nf fur IrlnnnlnK,
Mm. Oftirtci Wharton rind-ed b
for the nwrntUw: having to
niatch a hat from the Specialty (
Shop. Il. r dinner irown black WASMINOTON, Rep. lO.-Full
Icn-p' baek jtnt'n. The colffuren for Inv xtlKathm oy a dUlniereatf-d
! all nifh-N km done by the Crand w ncy of char- made by Colonel
!(,.n..iv p:.ri..r rikI th. Terminal William Mitchell afcalmit army ad-
1 Returnlna From Trlt
H. W. Lyon, of the Cook ana
Of II Motor Company, and Newton
AIR DISASTER nt the rmpqtia hotel lant niKht.
They am on thlr way norm alter
pndini( several we'.k motorlnx In
CRITICISM AND
RETORT FOLLOW
(Continued from pair 1.)
Wayne Davl of Kan Antonio, for-
' mer Texaa commander of the
American I' Rlon,
This coinmlHKlon was placed on
Mr. Davis today by Dr. W. T- Hun-
nln if, commander of the IVxan
Atnerlcaii Legion, who on Wednes
day nluht conferred with Colnn-'l
Mitchell. Mr. Davis nald he would
' dixcharK" thtj duly axslKned him.
DANCE
AT
IDLEYLD
SATURDAY
NIGHT
Music by
Rock Creek Four
Great English Beauty Secret
"Howard's Buttermilk Cream'
DruggliU Told Not to Take Any
one's Money Unlets This Delight
ful New Vanishing Cream
Quickly Shows a Decided
Improvement
GIG DEMAND. 8AY DRUGGISTS
It r
Proof of to pudding la to taat- Rwtniu un what conn? and
lo whMhwr .wyer or seller read j " v with K-wa Rerl?w
tho classified ada. itlaasined ads.
Nathan Fullerton. proprietor
, the Retail dniK utore h Just "
pleted thn Installation of otm
jlhf mofr. modern and up tn!
I soda fountains manufactured. 1
! fountain In automatic In lis
ltro, and Is of much preatT ve
rity than th fountain whUh
places.
j A cnmpIefM, b'lt c"m-a'"t r fi
erator syrti-m Is Imrticd in
I bat-eincit, affcrdina van , ' r' r1
, nTahins for fountain ue. W.. '-r
lin th colU !s kept constantly ;tt
j a tcmpratiirp of 31 d'rree. j)t
I above the fretting Klnt, while .r-
Huttermllk Cream creates beauty
almost ik mnrlc. The most won-d.-ifiil
thlna alHmt It Is Mm fact
that while It turns the dullest, most
lifcihH (onipleilon to radian' beau
from Mlnht and the most heated at-
(rnosphere will not produce the hast
fhinlness or Kreasin"s ot ine sam
U..1.HIV khr.i. nnniiiration or air sitvic maiiiTs
I Min I M.rotli v Cor.lo- -as a niixl- l favori-il by Artlnu HecrHary
..i ii... 'rur...i...i fi..UMiv Hlim. .iisvis ff 1 h war ili'psrlmi'iil.
an.l Vin ( h.r.i.r Kn.lrin.. In ai Mr. Iisvis lulil his ciII.iiiis In
..i..... on.i Blflrm.tt. c-f.wn .if tin ilt'tmri in nt that siirh bii Invrs-!
i.n..u i.im. tn.u. ih.. ncrinliv tiatlon slifiillil ! mail by somi j
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ll.auly'l'iirlnr. I " l"lis " vv' j or srins snnsy wlilti yt thi-re Is.
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ms Ni wlmi.l apiii-ariii In tli- pro- i Ho nlxo slyi'ssi-d his Inli-nllon to i.t appllrailnn. It aciuully vaiilshvs
lfi'n ti.i ih niwrliiK. sml s-i tbut wIiIIm hi ruiilinui-s as si-t-
iluri-iir Hi i-rii mill". li n tin Inx s.rriary. olnni'l Mit hll ,
I.l- -...I !... Um l.all n,.ulva fu I r Iri.ttlniltll III'
' Kvnlyn o.iln. 'Hv.auai solo. ' rwnii linn with th- illni-lpllnsry N ,nntt,.r h-lhi.r you ari Iron-1 satlnfaction. .t a small quantity
.-,v.y Iji.ly" sup.. )! h have b.-.n inlllat-d 1 wh poor ,,p..xl..n. wrln- '"luy your ravorlt toll.-t rl
! Vt, h a- from Th vMty a.,iln.t .1st otflr.-r. Ul... Puffl."-- arounil th- rvo-J 'nl-r v.1.1. Il.j un, .rta,ll,,)( that
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lliiti-rmllk fr-am.
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