La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 14, 1925, Image 5

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    Saturday, November 14, 1025.
TTTE UA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER ,
Page Five
Local News In Brief
llujliiic Alk IK-re
Duvid 1. I'uIctsoii. of I'uyittc,
Ida., I rcKWered ut Ihu t'oloy liot.
el while buying appli-a In tbu vul-
Ly.
ImprovliiB
.'rllx Hoffman, who wus oit
iiti'd on Ht Grande Hondo hospital
HPM'ral uiiyi bko.' la rcportl'd to bo
Billing ulong nicely -today.
Alimdrd Show ll-rc
ir. Kretl Jones . ullnncli'd the
piny ."l.lRhtnln" ut the Arcade
tliniln" Thursday owning. Hu la
from Wullowa.
4;0hit to Wulla Walltt-- . .
- Mr. and Mrs Hruco . lcnniH, of
I.H Grande, will leave Tor Walla
Walla tonight. Mr. Dennla will re
turn to Iji Urande In a few days.
lliw Lwt Kveiilns .
Miss l-ota I'earaon xpi-nt last
night In IM. Orandr. nl her home
)u ro. Miss -Tout-son Is teaching
Ki liool at Adams. Urugon this year.
. .She Ik a graduate or the ia Grande-
high school.
lielumnl Vfom I'ortluml
Mrs. V. U .bong left this morn
Jag for her -home In Horthind,. af-f-r
visiting, here since. Monday at
the honio of her sLsler. Mrs. Harry
(jlbsun.
Correction
'. In yesterday's ad for N. K. West
end Company one headline appear
ed "Who would ' say. ' not!" - It
should have, read "Wo uhould ss.y
not!" referring .-to .thi children's
eoHts offered us a'lucky value, for
1'rlUay. the 15th. .. '
In City This Morning .
I Mr. U K.-Hchrool arrived In X.a
Jllninde this -morning ifroin l'orl'-'
frtnd, where she -has been- visiting
li'-r son for tho imst month.' She
left here on the branch line trnln
for her humc at Joseph.
Hero 1'roin Knlorrl.so '
Mrs, George Hiehurds and little
dmighter. Dorothy, wero visitors
to !. Grant!-- this, morning from
Mnterprlse. 'hey came down to
meet Mrs. Hchrool who arrived
here front 1'orllnnd oil train No.
21.
" Ill VLsIf DmiKliter lien-
Snr. K. II. Kicks arrived in ln
Crande tlit.t inorninfr from Irrlgon,
Oregon.. Hhe will viwlt liere. for a
week or ton days at the homo of
her duutrhter, Mrs. Klta Alexan
der. v , ,
l,nlM,r Commissioner Here
C. J I. Cirtim, commissioner 0f la
bor for the nlatn of (regon. Ib n
business vlnltor in Ia Urande to
day. He is registered at the Foley
holel.
To Ship ltody Kast
Word come to Snodgraas & JTbf
niernmn's funeral parlors today ro
iue.itlug that the body of Goidi;L
V. Williams, colored, be shipped,
to Sheridan, Ark., the home of tho
widow. The decedent Is u former
ArkniiHaH resident.
Supplies linker Pulpit
The Uev. James A. .Smith, of
I'nrtlnnd, who has been visiting ut
the home of his daughter. Airs,
Karl t. Kcynohls. left this morn
ing Tor linker, where ho will supply
the J'reabyterlan pulpit for Sun
day's services. , ,
Mr. HapMrsett tioc Hoiiw -Mrs.
. K. Ilaptu r?"'tt. who un-
NKUSTADTEIt
; Soft Collar
' Shirts
j-' FOR FALL
JUSTIN.
NEWEST CHECKS '
AND
STRIPES
ALSO
I'LAIN COI-OKS
$1.95 lo $.S3
Shirts Of Quality
Clint's
Cloihicry
The Store iib Coosdeoce
VACUUM CUP
TIRES
Jennings & Shumate
Bukk bales and Service.
derwent a major operation at the
Orande Hondo hospital some lime
ago. was able to bo removrd to her
home, not o uvenue, yesterday afternoon.
Announce limit Shout
Sportsmen of Unon cxt(,ni) an
Invlintlon for a rifle shoot Sunday
at 10 a. ni. at the Johnson place
at the foot of Main street, at Union
Turkeys, beer and pork will bo the
prizes. Kveryuody who desires to
participate is requested to go sup
plied with a rifle.
I'll Branch. Today -
N. Klnch. general superinten
dent of the O. W. It. ,u,d N It. A.
Huberts, engineer of malutaliiaiicc
of way, and u V. Chausse, dlvl
.lon engineer, went im it... i..an..h-
line this morning on an inspection
i
Here l-'roin Walton a
Mr. end Mrs .1. Ttm,.lnin,. ...X
in Iai t'rtaude Thursday. They were
dinner guestrt Thursduy evening at
tile home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Chur
les Moore.- Mr. Templelon Is con.
nccieu wun ine Wallowa Hard
ware and Implement. company at
Walowa.
LOG llHIVi; SICCKSSI ll
MAUSIIKIKl.l), Ore. While cc
ciur logs to the number or :uoo
were floated down Did middle fork
of . the t.'oilllllle river In nn rir
the most successful ilrlvea .r u.t
ueeeni rains were . sufficient In
Vnlllllin In nlvn - 1 i j 1, '
, ,v b,, n kwu uruu .lor
i'.ho several splash dutus which-
ncrc useu to float the drive. Thci
ouigo velongrd to the l.'oos Hiiy
Lumber . company and to tile
Western Whlto Cedar company.:
Hope ts expressed that the rains
win continue In volume thai- will
admit of logs being -floated from
the north fork of Ihc -'Couulllc
river w here there Is another large
ueeum-jlutlOn,' '. . J -The
Umber piled high" in . the
north fork: Is tir..
r)Ai)i; itixui;i maiVis.;
V CARLTON, Ore. Tli Iflbra
Logging company of Carlton guvp
the logging world something to
shoot at when they loadfd 7M ca.rs
of large logs with one Willamette
loading machine in eight hours
15 in I mi tea. The net senle was
lil l.B'i7 feet. The crotch line load
ing -met hod was used. The load
ing crew lias been working for
(ho l'loia Logging, company for
the, hist two years and hna lauded
00 cars :of logs , In . eight hours
many times. The loading Is un
der tho supervision .of Adolph
Clark, head loader: Percy Card,
loading engineer; George. Mecdcl,
second loader; Hay Mora and Kr
ual Martin as tong shakers.
Tho booming und rafting of
these logs are handled' by 11. M
McKelvy and -crew. Thcso: logs
wT-Ye1- lotTWd out on skeleton flats.
rxiox HKiii i1;ihcatki
-MYHTLli POINT.-The new Un
ion high school of dislrlct No 2
was dedicated. About 7u0 persons
were present. Senator- Hall .and
.Su)ertntendent Howard of Marsh
rleld spoke, being , Introduced ' by
Superintendent Linn of Myrtle
Point. The high school studenlw
gave yells. The Invocation and the
benediction were both mude by
Rev. Mr. ltulctt of the Presbyter
Ian church. Airs. Cooley, teacher
of music and domestic science,
sang accompanied on the piano by
.Miss Ihilverson, another - high
school leaoher. . Ir. Clarke, th6
superintendent of (lie boardi-spbke.
About 40 womi'n recently took
upon themselves tho formation of
a Welfare club to finance a kind
ergarten. Mrs. Agnes Nosier, an
i-v-rtrHl grade toucher, has charge.
The opening day there were 14 lit
tle ones present.
f m:inr m usks mkjct
MKMKOHLt, o re. . An alt-day
HONsion was held here of the soulh
ern Oregon seclloniil mooting or
the Oregon organization for pub
lic health nursing. Among tho de
legates In attendance were 1 2
county and stale nurses, represent
ing Coos. Douglas. Klamath. Des
chutes, and Jaekson counties.
Among those who delivered ad
dresses were L. Grace Holmes of
Portland, director of surveys of
the Oregon Tuberculosis associa
tion: Mrs. Glendora Mlakely, state
advlsorv nursri; Dr. Kstdlo Kord
Warner of Salem, m'edtcal director
fr.r the Marion county health de
monstration and Dr. W. It. Adams
of Modford.
At noon the convention asscin
btagc. Including members of the
Jackson county health associa
tion, enjoyed a hofel luncheon.
i iiahv 1.1:11 ox iooiisti:i
i Kt'GKNi;, Ore. A month-old
girl was left on the doorelep at
(he home of Miss Marjorlc Speed
a toucher In the I'Htterson school
here, and Miss Speed dehircd to
night that If tho child's parents
are not found she will keep II and
lake leps lo adopt It. MUs Speed,
said thai Ihey wore awakened by
n noise on the porch. Then went
out and found the child In a gro
cery box. lt clothing, extremely
dirty, was of ordinary material
and with It was a supply or In
fant's food.
I A physician pronounced the
child to i" normal nnu nonnnr
COAST GRID
SEASON AT
PEAK TODAY
ttfontlnued from Page On.)u'
northern clovun. It haa only to tie,
feat Oreeon, h team which has lent
all of Us conference prunes this '
season. I
Man font An Obstacle.
Should t'ullfornlu win. 11 still has -to
settle Stanford's rluim a wwk '
Inter In, tho annual "bbj irame." A I
win by tho Cardinals would throw
the title Into the air, for three and,
powdbly four teums would become i
tied. - I
Although tho teams compare fa
vorably In strength, California wat
a slight favorite today to lake the.
measures of tho Huskies. 1
- Oregon mid the, Oregon -,At.;Ioh .
will baffle for homo honor at l)u-
(tenc In a contest marked by tia
dltlonal rivalry. It will hac con-1
fcrtnice lMarhiK, ns will the game.;
t lxs Angeles, wlnrt Southern
California entertains Moulann. j
Stanford hns an easier .asHlgn-!
nirnt and will meet ' t'alirornlu, !
Southern branch, ut i'alu Alto.
OKIKiON TliAMS CLASH.
UMVKusrrv ok. oukgun,
Eugene, Ore. ' (Specvlul) . The
probahlo lineup for today's game
between the University of Oregon
and the Oregon Agricultural eol-
lego follows;
. Oregon.
Smith .......
Sinclair ...
Lmivltt
O. A. C.
Ward
.... Jim Dixon
Hlckerl
Italcoin
4 OlniHteail
.... Oickerson
.... Logan
.ii.... Kdwards
lieuman
..L. T. ,
...It. O.
Johnson;.....'. C. ...
Kerns... ..It. ti.
H. Dixon :...It. T.
Capt Maulz It. K.
Anderson
..L. H.
Wetzel
Vitus...
Jones
,.H. 11 Schulmerlch
K Snider
Status of Blazer's
Act Not Determined
(Continued from Page One.)
tnowy:-for the support of his. fam
ily, for the expensive medicines
that were needed to ease the pains
of Hazel. ; All night he remained
in the home .that housed his help
less, mindless daughter.
Six years ago there wus added to
his nilsertrs n series of swift dis
astnrs He became III and was un
able to practice. J I is life's sav
ings, 92&00, were swept away in a
luckless financial venture. And u
year'ngOvtho heaviest pain came.
His wife died. "
Ills daughter, lrances, married.
Dr. ltlazer, In his sixties, not -well,
and blind In one eye, . was left
alono with Hazel.
. . An KikIIcss Task
Kor a yen r-he strugKled on. giv
ing .the' witless daughter constant
care. Night and day he nursed
her.
V Then there came the . breaking
, point. ('.Dr. Jtlazor contemplated
the. dujrjvhen lie would die before
Hazel? Who would cai'o for, her.'i
Mercury and chlorotonu und the
little, undeveloped fact lost lis ex
pression of pain, sank Into unj
eternal peace.
More mercury and chloroform,
dizziness, but not death!
SUM 1n the fumes. Dr.. Illazer
realized that he failed. Mr reeled
to tho .bathroom, slushed his throat
with a ruzor.
Life Is Saved.
F run cos found him. Hospital
care saved his lire to be tried lor
murdering his daughter.
That, with the longer review of
Dr. Ulazer carlfer life as a coun
try phvsiclan und fat her, is the
human slue oi ine siory.
Question rnaiixwcred.
Hut. the qucHtlon still remulns:
"Did Dr. ltlazer commit, mur
der?" Jurists, scientists. God-fenrlng
men the Country over cannot agree
on an answer. The question In
volves too much of theory and fact.
The trial did accomplish some
thing however.
"The Jury, us a body, declined lo
put the stamp of approval on this
sort of crime; they declined to
state that Colorado would counten
ance these lypea of killings, und It
will serve a warning in the fit
lure." District Attorney Joel Stone
says.
And perhaps Its status will tints
rest.
ih;m) iu ii.dixg on gain.
HKND, Ore. Although Septem
ber was a banner uionlli In build
ing 'operations. October went It
one better, a survey of I he past
month's record has disclosed. In
October 55 building permlls were
issued, n-jarly two for eaeh day.
for a total value of '$'. 1 7. The
September record was 47 permits,
totaling ' )!.
Tho past month's building was
ii big advance over Ihe activity of
Oclubcr a year ago. when per
mits wen- Issued for a total of
$r.l,!31, September also showed'
im Increajie over the correspond
ing month In Ij:4, so lhal all in
dications were for a new high to
tal for u calendar year lb lit-.".
AITO WltlX'K I ATAIj.
MAVSHFIKI.O (lly Ihe AksoI
ated Press) Oeurge L. Loud, for
merly representative in eongrens
from Michigan und now a lumber
mnn nt Myrtle Point, was killed
last night when an automobile
driven by J. A. Whlttuker of the
Western Lumber company struck
a disabled truck on the highway nl
Mllllngton, two tnlbs from Marsh
field. Whlttaker was Injured, but
physlrhin "xy he will rec over.
Trapiwil Minor Dug Out
I TIlKNTit.V, Mo. (AP) H-vn
miners early Friday night dug
their way lo freedom, after having
been i-ntotnbed for II hours more
IhHn ?uo fe-t underground, by a
cave-In of the hafl of the Tren
ton coal mine.
They were none the wow for
their experience. They had taken
food Into the mine with them, and
there vg tmplt'ait uurpli
GEORGIA ROSE
BODY POWDER
( Is made from genuluo Im
ported talc, delightfully per
fume with uttur of rosea.
Thin useful toilet powder
comes In u beautifully lltho
graphed melal box. liuch box
contains an extra large pow
iler puff of the finest imal-
Ity. Once you use Georgia
Hose Body 'Powder you will
use It always. ,
$1.00 Vev Package
Glass Drugs
Inc.
La Grande Oregon
Markets
IMHtlLAM) MAHKi;i
POHTLANO, Ore. AP) Llvc-
slock Steady., ' ' . t . ' '
Kggs, butler, buUerfat Steady..
i
SAN KKANC1KCO (AP)
Uut-
terfat 6Ue here, today.
di n's ki:vii;w.
NKW YOHlv (AP). Dnn's to
day says:
No perceptible lessening of bus
iness confidence resulted from the
collapse of slock prices early this
week. The primary cause for the
(reaction existed within the mar
ket itself, speculations having been
carried lo excess and during the
period of readjustment In that
quarter, attention was: temporar
ily diverted from some of the
best Industrial news of the year.
Another large gain In the, unfilled
orders of the principal steel pro
ducers had added, substantially, to
the accumulating evidences of
commercial progrecs.. while .' the
prospect . of extensive buying of
railroad equipment In 1 !'-fi. which
Is still stressed .In current report,
further strengthens sentiment. I
"Hesults disclosed In financial
hluteuients of vurlous corporations,
moreover have exceed, ed estlmutes
and resumptions of long deferred
dividends and declarations of ex
tra payment h show that prospjr
ous conditions prevail hi different
lines. There are, in fact,; few
discordant, notes in dispatches
froin'the,. leading trades and geo
graphical sections of the country,
adverse phases being the excep
tion." Weekly bank clearings, $i.fi 1 2,
i yu.uou.
; -" .-A 9 . f , -
MAItKKTS AT A (il,AXCi;
NKW VOH1C ( AP). Stocks-
Strong; many Investment rails ut
new highs.
IJoimIh- High; oil (sues lead ral
ly. , .
Foreign exchanges Irregular;
lira steady in quiet trading,
Cotton Itarely steady; spot!
houses selling.
Sugar Firm; Cuban buying.
Collet Higher; firm llrazlltau
market.
AIA.OH POWi:LL APPEALS'
OTTAWA, out. (l!y Hie AtKHi
elaled Press). -Mujor LiiIIpt It.
Powell, (f purtlaml. organizer -of
the Canadian Knights of the Km
Kllix Klnu, who has been refuse. I
i nfry to 'anada by Immigration
officials has unpen led against th
decision to imnilgratiou mil hot Hies
In liritish Columbia who are in
com in tin leal ion with the dominion
Immigration oHIocr here. While
there Is nothing In the Immigra
tion act which specifically prohi
bits entry by members of the Kit
Klux Klati, the entry of all per -
Min .classed as "undesirables" may
Lawmakers of Los" Angeles Jailed as Lawbreakers
Joe t-'tUputrick (left t nnd ('barb- I iuwih-r, d"MifMi ,m An
g.. n i-ounellmen, Hhown m the ovi-rnll unirorum worn ty pris
oners In the Angeles county Jail. Hoth men, convict ! of
taking IZ'mio brllK-, have announced tlu-ir Intention to appeal
their cu--'.. Uuth uttt th-(.ilul lu thitr yrUou toun-Jtuv.
Their Romance Ends
K 1
Her fniuous ''love In a cot I ago exploded for Josephine Pan
cortsl Leldy, the former ."!' Ill'' Wldenctv Hhe has filed suit for
.divorce against ('urU'iN Hundolpli i .lA'ldy., .The news or the dl-
voi'ee proeiHdingH -1 an iivuuh of ,a surprise as the sudden elope
ment of the couple five yours ago. This Is the lulcst photo of tho
couple.' ' " . . '. .
Philippine Islands Not
Ready for Independence
(Continued from Page One.)
Other -tuhroldcrlcR exquisitely
fine, -and baskets that' represented
months of painstaking : work In
the 'manual arts classes of tho
public schools were displayed Willi
Interesting continents, by the ''two
women. I
Their collec( Ion Included' several
barbarous knlvis that had been
confiscated by the constabularies
in the district of the Moros, who
inhabit a part of the southern
most Islands. ; Mrs. Taylor said
that even In Luzon, the hospital
treats -many u wound inflicted In
bolo fights. Severed ears and
body gashes 'requiring us many as
2it0 stitches are not unknown.
Tho Moros, however, are the only
Mohammedan tribes. They k!tl
rrom religious motives. 1-Sieh mur
dered Chrlstlun Increases thotf
JlltY VAILS TO IXhKT.
SALKM. Ore. The Marlon coun
ly, grand Jury returned a not true
bill ngainsl Clyde Wulsun, who was
arrested at Astoria charged wild
being Implicated In the-, robbery
of the Aurora Slate bank more than
two years ago.- Watson has ht
In jail here for three months.
Indlctmetils wen? relumed by the
grand Jnry ugatnsl Waller lllng
ham, assault with a dangerous
weapon: J. Frank Jensen, larceny;
and Lawrence M: Iteils, obtaining
goods by false pretenses. -
Jllughant was accused by the
grand "Jury, of attacking Henry
Slaurfer, Donald rancher, liing
hum was shot' by Sluuffer during
the attack and later appeared at
Pot Hand hospital for litedleul
treatment. He was arresled then
and upon being dismissed from the
hospital was returue tu lialem for
urilclal inveHtlgatujii.
F.very girl clones her eyes while
kls.slng, nnd some have sense
'enuugh to keep
afterward.
their iiLoulhs shut
hopes' of a .happy hereafter.
How Ihe Filipinos , had to be
taught the jueantng and purpose
of the .hospital was explained by
MIsS Johnsou, who Is In the Lmt-
ed Slates lo take a post graduate
course In -somo large hospital be
fore returning to. work In her na
tive hind.
We Buy for Less
Ve Sell for Less
4 - ' - ; . '-'
Read over our Fri
day's ad and note the
many bargains. We
have .many more.
Come in and look
around.
New York Store
DESTROYERS OF
HIGH PRICES
AUCTION
SALE
Stibotuulhil roiiritHiin htiiise
Willi lot and Jiulf, Iim-iiIiiI
it'2X MudliMHi St., (iramle.
This Ih estate pnipeiiy ami
imisl be sttUl to highest bid
der for half cash, balance
lei ins, nl the froul ifoor of
Court House, 2 I. M,f Tues
day, November 17lh,
WIIJJAAISON,
Jleferce,
voir ii;sk uitKi;us, risri;:j
Kvcry day you bend over yoer !
dek ut your work-and every dnv;
otir backbone gets more curved '
i.nd crooked. o you reatwltrtl
this tiuansT The vertebtue O'lt
of pluee or pressing In the wroog;
way nffi-cts your rnllrn nervois'
system. Our scientific rhlroprae !
tic methods will remedy 4 he lioi
ble, I'minult un free.
j4-cllh-l I'reulliMtiU ;hi'ii.
lilt. WOOIH M,
Chiroiimetirr
1 JrlroTlienipriillt
ilf buuuucr II Id.'. riiouu 40T-W
Cayly adorned with brlght-coi-f
uit-u eiiiurwiut-nva uuu lusseis were
the articles in a fascinating col
lection that Mrs. Sayro displayed
wun explanations given in letters
iToint her mlsslonury duughter In
China.
Signifying the earnest seal with
which the Chinese accept the
teachings of Christianity, were the
wedding gown and all her gold
t'oth wedding gifts that a little
brldo sold lo the missionary In
order to raise money to muko an
ottering to Ihe mission.
There were many little shoes.
made, lo cowr the bound feet of
tho older women, und tiny repli
cas of shoes, costumes and even
the bibs that are the only cover
ing for children under 12 In sum
mer, made with almost Invisible!
stitches during Hie domestic, m-t-1
cue; hours In school. I
Miss Suyro has been supeilu-
lendent of a girls' school In tin
llonan pi'ovluce, which Is Inlund
China, for more than a year
and a half. She taught for two
yours before lhat, following two
years of study and (eaehing among
Ihe children of missionaries. Munv
of her Chinese friends have ex
pressed their appreciation of hr
work by sending gifts to the mis
sionary's mother. .
America stands in the best fav
of any of the foreigners In
chlnu, according to a letter from
Misa Snyre that Mrs. Sayre read
to the company. Hut since, th"
recent uprising, much careful wont
will be required to regain the cou
lidenco lost, and the. slluati.m
probubly will never be us favor
able again, said Miss Sayro,'-
Mrs. Myra, Carter opened Ihe
eetlng with devotions. Ilev. W.
Stamped Goods
. Wo liavo a new shipment ( of liiinclicou Clolhs, lluffct
S-ts, IViut'au ScarTs ami Towels.. In colui-s ami white. -
Art & Baby Shop
litUI Ailnms Avrnitn, ' '
'-lOvi'i'S'MiUis I'W Ihu llnliy"
NliiinpliiiE IliitloiiH Covcml -
llllllslllclilni;
ARCADE THEATRE
' Curtain
3!$&
TAree Month; at m Henry
ARTISTa 11 1 JUC&SS
liowcr Moor and Loges, $2.20; lialtony $1.0.') $1.10
Seat Sale opens Monday at Glass Drug Store
Arcade
Sunday Only
IiAY LUCIFER
, In
"What's It All AImhiI"
WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS
In
Harmony a la Carle
BOZO & FRANK
Two Uroadway Idlers
WARD TRIO
Sensational Acrobats
NiTA & GIRLIE
Musical Novelty
Orchestra and Pictures
. STAR TODAY
"A SON OF HIS FATHER" ' t ,
Story by Harold Bell Wright PT
Wool
Flannel
51.89 to $3.29 '
Iiiivu tunny pix'lly uit
tt'niK of wool ilrtsN nniiiirl
In Hit most tulldl fur nIiiicIcm
NtrijH'ri Ixiltll'I'H, lll-t(MU'M
und plHln rolui-x, 1(1 anil S I
illilu's. Till- qiinlily is liiKh,
wliilu the iirk-o ruiiKU is very
low
$1.89 to $3.29 .
60 STOUKS .
C.J. 6REIER & CO.
THE HUB
('. Hoss, pastor, hading the pray
er, . The business session was In
charge of Mia. H. 11. Cleaver,
president. ,
LIOTEL ASTOO
2id4HiU Lm AnltAX
EVERY ROOM hat PRIVATE TOILET
' 50$ Batlia New, Modern
Cloao to Shoppinn District and Theatres
FREE GARAGE T.riff horn $1.50
U. M. CTIin-wlN'-
ONE NITE .
SATURDAY, NOV. 21.'
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