Tuesday, December 29, 1925.
'THE EX GRANDE EVEN INC OBSERVER
Pace Five,
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Local News In Brief
COMING EVENTS.
Jimu 1), 10, II 1'iiiuii Llicstock
show at Milan, Ore.
n Cily oil lllislucs
Hhlnev Telser, attorney of l'ort-
!&tuJ. was a business visitor to l.a
$runue yesterday.
hii-tinax at Wullil Wullu
Mr. and .Mrs. K. O. Uickuiorc
avo returned to .their home here
rler spending Christmas al Walla
.Vv'ulla, Washington wlllt Mrs.
!lckmore'a laiicnU.
Ilert- mcr Week End
.Mrs. l-'lessor, whose home Is al
Ilium, motored . to- Lit Grand"
Saturday and spent the day visll
nK and xliupiiiiie.
f In rurllnnd for llnliilajs
J .Mrs. .Myrtle linnker is In l'orl
f. ind tliis week visiting friends,
t Jnrs. Hunker went to Portland
t'lirislniaa eve In order to spend
C f'hristiiius, there.
Spend 'lu-itniiis at Ontario
.Mr. and .Mrs. V. U. .Schubert,
i Ui Claude, went lo Ontario
or Christnuis.1 They visited Miu
gchubeiTs parents there.
parried liitt Mailt
J Judge Hugh K. lirady officiated
ft tin; murriage of Clifford Merle
JlcCnllouRh and Geneva Velum
frost last uvenlng at his home.
interest Shown In Contest
Much Interest is being shown
fti the Jiible. reading contest being
conducted al the Church of God
iunouncj meiits stall. About
Childreir are. taking part.
1.-
To I'oiilsuid for New eirh
m Mr. and Mrs. 1 11. Norton will
l,a Grande tonight for J'ort-
liind where they will spend New
year's with Mrs. Norton's sister.
lien Trnm I tuner t
I
1 Jasper 'l'erry. of Hupert, Idaho, )
Arrived in l-a Grande yesterday!
ami is visiting here at the home of j
his sister. .Mrs. S. K. Andrew, hu
will be here Indefinitely.
t ,
Blf. Williams 111
J. H. Williams, who huse been
(II for several days. wa3 reporletl
itt In: about the same today. Mr.
William's condit ion does not im
jbrove very rapidly.
y. ill Have Trip Around the World
Mr. and Mrs. Julius lioe.sch and
8n. Marcus, will leave Iai Grande
this wjfk for San Kraneisco Cali
fornia. They will lyave San l'ran
iisto February H on a cruise
around the world.
"if '
lim-k IHnne lo Knterprlse
i Mr. ami Mrs., lien Thompson.
und 1(1 tie son, Kuinon, have re-
uirnei to their home at Knter-
Vjirise. aTter visilintr here during
Ihe Christmns holidays' at the
lioinc "pf Adam lleek.
I,efl I ji (Grande ibis Mornhm
r i ltr. and M. K. lUill. and daugh
ji it-rs. Couslance and (i wendolyn,
r hit l.n C.rande this morning for
i:; ,1heh- home In Portland, after at
' lending the marriage of Miss Alla
f' ijl'e.-n ieroggln hen.- last nlghl. The
p .flails Jnolored lo ha tlrande Htm-
I $ -
It; i test (r ;iandnioiher
f: .5 Miss N'lrgiula I iik 1 ) 1 in is In l.a
f; jf ; ramie 1 1 gue.st f her graml-
Smother. Mrs. K. W. lniKhlin.
'J.Mi.ss l.atmhlin's home Is at I'.ak
!t. She is a student at the Ore-
i;;on Aj:rienll oral mllegr. and is
-ihorne for Ihe Christmas holidays.
" 3 II.
from Pendleton
Hergeiin
i traffic-. ofi
Cecil l.l linllen, stale
i.tther in ihiirge of the
$ i:ast. rrt Oregon division wllh
'aotMat'iri-s at jvmiH'ton, is in
i Ciraiuh' loday on official bus-
L'Jincss. s - i - . ' '
-h V earlier on .n-atlii
: M is.sV i'.laniv- Whil fug, daughter
or 1 . Whiting, is home from
T-Hrihain Cily, I'tah. where she is
I mi lea cher In I lie grade schools.
;Siie will conclude her vacation
V tir.h.y evening. Miss Whtling
It's
ma Mrn
Ol'R DIG 6TH ANNUAL JANUARY
SALE
STARTS SATURDAY, JANUARY 2ND.
Ex
very Article in
NOTHING RESERVED.
See Thursday Ad.
GnJ (WTHIEji
'THE STOJtE
is u I.a Grande high school graduate.
In 'lty on Holiness
Irvln Weslenskortr was a bus
iness visitor to 1a Gmmln yester
day. Mr. Wcsleuskow has a store
at lntfjlcr.
Visiting Parent Hcrcw
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Proctor,
and small sun. Of Uluckfoot, Ida
ho are vlitlnff In I-a Grande with
their parents. They will bo here
until ufler New Year's.
Hen? for Holiday
Mrs. I-'rank Baker la visiting- In
Ui (irandf during the holidays at
t lie homo of her daughter, Mrs.
W. 11. Uohncnkunip Jr.
Keturii Iioiim Today
. Mr. and Mrs. George Hunting
ton Currey Jr. and small son re
lumed to their home today after
visiting In Iji Grande for several
days. They live at Arlington..
To Itaker Sunday
Mrs. J. K. Kchufer1 and daugh
ter. Miss Mabel Schafer. went to
Ilaker Sunday, whero they visited
relatives and friends. '
Went Home fir 4"hrlslmas
Mr. and Mrs.; George II race
went lo Pendleton for Christmas.
when they visited Mrs. Ilrace's
parents. Thep returned- to ' la
d ramie Sunday fight. ' '- "
Visiting Mother llcnw "
Mrs. Jlarry Gil in ore, who makes
her homo In Seattle, Washington
is visiting in 'La (irando at .the
homo of her mother.- Mrs. Nellie
Spencer. Mrs.' Gllmoro will be in
La Grande until after New Years.
Kchn-iis to Portland t,,
After spending Christina's in Ia
Grande tit the home ofAr and
Mrs. 11. A. lienhtim', Ifs.1 Viola
.Johnson has returned to her home
in Portland. , ."
I o Attend wnw A eililing-- .
Mrs. Stella Ingl left I-a Grande
last night for rfentlle. Washing-
ton. wheit she will attend the
marriage of her son. Clayton In
gle, which will take place there
this evening.
Hen from Seattle i .
Mbs Thelma Clroate Is visiting
in ,ti Grande during the holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J.
M, Choate. Miss Choat'e has been
Jiving at Seattle, Washington.
Here fr Cttrlsl mas
Mr. and Mrs. ltobert Pnttison
hud as thelp guests Christmas. Mrs.
l'atlison's sister and her husband.
Mr. and Mrs. J. McCrury and
their son, TtobeH Tattison; ntl of
(Portland. They returned to West-
ern' Oregon Sunday night. '
.... -
lien for Christina-
I Miss Kleanore Willanison and A.
i.oo left Im Graride 'venterdiiv for
Portland, after spending, Christ
mas here with Miss Williamson's
moi her. Miss Sarah Williamson
accompanied her sister to Port
hind' and will visit there for, some
time. " (
Itelnrns to I'ortlnud- . '
Mrs. Nora Webb and her daugh
ter. Miss Mildred, left Iji Grande
last night hound for t heir home
In Portland after spending Christ
mas In I -a Orande ut the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Webb. Miss
Webb has been employed In a
beauty shop In Portland, but ex
pects to start a shop of her own
there soon.
Visiting Parents Here
M r. a nd M rs. pay Sell u ma t e
will leave a Orande tomorrow on
I iHt Pi ,ij ii i, us a ngeies, ( a n
; fornla, where they will nmke
t heir home. They have been vi
siting here since Christinas at Ihe
home of Mrs. Schuiivite's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. .!. H. lAVf. "' ThiM
e.tme iu i.a unuiuc irom ,vion
lana.
Home Tor Cliil-imnv
MIhs Lucille Taylor, will return
lo I'orlland thlM evehlng.where
she makes her Ifbme. nf'ter spend
Ing Chris! inns In l,a. Orande at
Here
Our Store Reduced.
A CONSCIENCE
tho homo of her mother. Mr8,,L.f
Vi: Taylor. iWhllo hora Mlsa Tay-:
lor had as her guest. Miss l,ela
GUIstrap, also of Portland. Miss
Glllstrap returned to Iter homo
Sunday night. I
To Move to Ontario
Mr. una Mrs. V. 11. Schubert
Tvill leave 1a Grundo sometime
this week for Ontario, Oregon
where they will mitko their hoi no.
Mr. Schubert has been employed
4n the highway offices hero for
Bomv time as draftsman, llo ac
cepted a position wllh tho Oregon
Short Line at Ontario.
Y. II. A. VtkyH $1000
The Woman's Benefit associa
tion has payed to Susie Declous,
benlflelary. daughter of Mary Fer
guson, deceased $1000, the full
sum o fpollcy. At the last re
gular meeting of the association a
beautiful picture was presented
by the members of the review to
tho retiring commander, Ida
Charlton, as a token of remem
brance. SCHOOL AGE
POPULATION '
SHOWS GAIN
(Continued from rage One.)
population in because of the natural
growth of tho districts, especially
in I.a Grande where tho increase,
exceeds that of the county.
Many Conic to la Grande.
. Corresponding decreases In the
smaller dlstrlets are the result of
migration of school children to the
larger schools, such as exist in
L'nlon and La Grande.
The figures also Indicate. Hint la
Grande's growth In total popula
tion )s all out of proportion with
tho condition of the county outsld"
of la Grande which shows a de
crease If the school census' is
taken as a criterion. Take district
from' the. -county as a whole and
Ihe results follow: County (minus
ia Grande): J925, male 1533; fe
male, 135(;; total, 2KS9; 191M. male,
1 5 i ! ;, f e. ma le, 1 4 3 o ; t ota U .3 y 7 H. De
crease in county outside of l.a
Grande yo. t .
The school population of all disr
trlets tit present follows:
J 249G 20 78 45 lfi
2 21 22 2'J Ad 42
5 . S3 23-r- 31 1 48 8
4 31 . 24 24 61 6
5 &S3 25 34 52 21.
C GO 20 33 53 11
7 20 27 77 6G 19
S '199 2S 32 59 21
f 1 2G 29 21 GO J19
10' Mil 50 9 61 31
I I HI 31 50 G2 10
12 9 35 15 lit' 9
13 ) 45. G 15 . 06 ,93
1 4 23 87 S G7 . H
15 J 226 3S 2& . 09 14
10 i 13 41 15 71 . 11
17; 3( 4 2i 15 . 72 17
IK- 53 43 J 8
19 43 -44 ltr ' '
. Tdtnl-3ii. -r ..-...... r
Ualier-Unlun county Joint dis
trict. I ,
.1 lj n ion -V ' inn llllu county .Joint dis
trict, ,
, I r-n T
MARKETING
CONFERENCE
'('" IN SESSION
t
(Continued tiom Pnge One.)
M. O. Thornburg will tell the con
ference : that indications ore that
two million bushels of corn will
be sealed before the end of; the
season under the statu . warehouse
credit act.
E. F. CARLETON
ENTERS RACE
t Con 1 1 n from Ta ir On.
caiional department of the Ore
gon Slate fall.
In Ihe North wef Association of
Secondary and Higher Hrhools, he
has represented Oregon as lis
Wnte 'chairman ever since 4hn or-
gaui.a4ion- of - the association. Al
so, he served one ear as vice
president if 1 he National Kdnca
titln'' Association. ' ' " '
Mr. Charleton Is a memln r of
Ihe First Congregational church
of Kugenc. . ' ' )
CURRENCIES
STABILIZED
DURING YEAR
ffntlnu! from T-m One.)
(step, second only to the I lawes
. plan hi Its fnr-reachlntr effi-ets
upon International finance an 1
eoinmeree. St-i Kntf nt that time
'was selling ahove $4.S4 and wlth
I In u few weeks It mounted to
jJCSi. less than a half cent !-
low the actual parity of $4 S0 r-S
I which It failed to touch during
, the year.
The necessity of keeping sterling
at a high level forced lxndon to
I place ii n embargo on foreign
loans, resulting In the transfer of
; 75.MMi,ooo Australian ftnaneing lo
j New -York. The normal fall pres
jsuro of grain and cotton idilo
ments caused sterling lo decline
i helow J4.S4. thus coming under
the "gold point," and during this
period I Kind on tost nlmoNt $.0.
4"0U.0)t0 In gold to New Vork. Tl.e
movement wus eheeked by an a 1
vance In the Hunk of Knglsnd's
discount rate from 4 to 5 per e-n'.
and toward thp end of the ye-ir
l sterling once more was holding
firm around H.!3. I
lluctnathm Small, !
Kluet nations of the Iteltrinn
i franc and Italian lira during I V 2
Iwere limited to a one-cent rang.-.
The Belgian c irrenry after salt
ing ahove & cents later resehed
Its "naturul level" around 41 cents
as monetary stabilization err-dils
were placed at the dtsposul of the
government. The Italian lira hoe
r'd most of the yiar around 4
cents although It fell at one tlno
to S 1-3. A i, (loii.otm credit ob
tained In the spring for Its pro
tection was absorbed late In th
iol) by a floo.iMio.OOO lung-ter.n
loan.
The course of the Kp nrh franc
uS'-luylV vcratic. Vttli ' aw
Tho Morning After
you have taken
ORDERLIES
you will feel bright and iv
main fit alt duy
The pleasant
tasting and effec
feetlvo . laxative
that is gentle In
netlon and abso
lutely safe. ,
Never necessary
to Increase tho
dose.
Glass Drugs
Inc.
Tka tamaiL Sty
La Grande, Oregon
Markets
I'OKTIiANl) MAUKKI'S
l'OUTI.ANU, Ore. (Al1). Uve-
.stock Steady. .
Kks Steady: extras up lc to
31 ' 3itv , -
llutterfat, butter Steady.
VISIIlI.i: tilt.M.N KUI'I'tV.
NliW VOItlv (AD The illile'
suiiply of Anierieall er'tin.. hIiowh
lite following cliansreH in Inmltelu:
Wlieat lnereased 2.72 s.oou.
Corn triereaaed 2.llB2.0"(i. "
Oiilu lnereuKid 1.40C.IHIII.
ltye Increased 42C.0l. . .
Uarley increased 195,000.-
I'OItTliAXO (ill.M.N .M.MtKin'
l'(lltTI.ANI). Ore. ,AI') Wheat
Bltlt. hard white, hard white II.
S. Unart, soft ' white, western
wliile, I'eeemher, no
quotations;
January at $1.62: hard winter
nortlicrn spring, western red, l)e
cemher,. .no quotations;
January.
1.G7. .
Oats No: -2 white, feed and No.
2 gray,' December und January,
2!.&t. i '
L'orn No. 3 K. Y. shipment, De
cember, no quotation; January,
34.&U
WUI-'.KTbY ;ltAIN FXPOItTS.
WASHINGTON (AP) Grain ex
ports from the United Slates last
week amounted to 1,141,000 bush
els, as compared with 1,238,001) the
previous week,
Commerce department reports
Monday guv? the following com-1
parlsons of last week's' exports i
against those of the week before;
Wheat, ISii.UOO bushels ngalnst
Jt 4 9,0 1(0 bushels.
; Pye. 17,0(10 against 2!t.no.
- Oats, 34.0DO against 302, nun.
Corn. 747.1100 atralnsL IIlKl.OOO. !
Iti?rle'y.,' lti7.o6o ; against 17V;o'oi(j
, Canadian grain exported from
l illicit Htafs ports last wccK
amounted lo 4,7:i.I,al)ii bushels
ncaln.it ft. 737,tili(l the' week before,
while last week s exports or North
Ami'l'leali wheat flour were l.lll llllll
oarrcis against, ni.uou the wciiK
ueiore,
m.i:ki:ts at a ;i,ax'i;.
NUW VOIIK (Al') Slocks
ntrons-: i-acuit uu rises ( points
on mei-Ker.
Honda Irregular; couvertlhle
rail ISMUi-8 uctlvc.
Koreign eclant'i s Steady;
lYetich francs firm.
t'oltou i-'irin; strong Liverpool
cables.
Sugar Higher; firm spot mar
ket. Coffee Steady! Kurupcnn buy
ing. . j
t'HH.U:o (A I') Wheat .I tare
ly steady, bearish weekly stalls
tics. -' ' '
Corn Kasy; bearish visible sup
ply. ' ' , , .
C'altlts lttll. ' '
Jiogs Higher.
change in the calme-i and the de
velopment of several acute rin;tn
eial problems, It displayed 'great r
wejikness, crumbling from Its hlg'i
point of around fii-V-cnts In Jan-1
uary to below a. 7-cents early ;
lu December. Once '' the '. J-Ycm-h ;
debt has been settled ii nd Amer- j
ieu's credit resources have Utt.it ;
reopened to i-'ranee, it is expect-j
ed thai financial assistance will le- j
forthcoming to place the franc on
a sou ml footing along with Its
neighboring currencies. j
Japanoe Yen .Stronger. j
Japan, looking fonvurd to an
eventual return to the gold stand
ard, b Jilt up large balances In
this country for the Improvement
of Japanese yen from a low point
of 3$i cents in January to ubuve
43 cents late in the year.
Tho Scandinavian currciiel'-s
mud" great forward strides w p n
the Improvement In the economic
conditions of these countries. Dan
ish kroner advanced from aroun J
1 "I cents to above r cents and
Norwegian kroner from 15 to
above cent it, ooth within u few
cents of par.
The position of Houth American
xchamres also was strenKthened.
both Arifcntint; pesos and Ilruxil-
ian inllreir addlni; about 5 cents
ach to their quotid value during
the yeHr.
A
Take Advantage
f)f the Imig rteitlngH nnd the loll nfler Ihe llolidat- by mak
ing Mmiellilng fir jnr4-lf. t lme n iiti- u rtoient nt
StaniHil fnsN nHslerntely prh-cd Apron. Ihcm-. I.iimeifi'
v erji thing for tin IhiImmhii. IKInnnHini ami iliidiigifMtm.
1. l. C. Tlirrnd. I'urMT IhN ami th-nd. eir.
Art & Baby Shop
I4III A.ln... A.-.,ii.
Ililltcrk It I'nlliMiis I). l. I',
Statlci-'s Yacht Missing
f ' - ni v - Jh
The Miraumr. belonging to F. M. Statler. the hotel magnate,
has not been heard rmm slneu leaving Charleston, N. C, Nov.
30 for Miami, Kla. Above Is a close up of the ship before it left.
WHEELER IS
V1XM1j1V li
, . :JUJ(.ji I' lLirl i
.
from rgo One.)
(Contlnued
- 1 1
they arc conspired to defraud th-j
government in coitmtetlon with oil
and gas land permits. -
ACQl i ri I'.P IX -MONTANA
GItl'.AT FALLS. Monl (By tho
Associated Press) Two orders I
n.n.si.K u,hU U" , , '
nieVCllHUn. J'iIIWHI U ,1. I 'HIH-J mm
Charles K. lllooinhuir, indicted
jointly wllh Uonlon tuRinbeii.
Molitiina oi oierator. for ii.sIiik
the' malls to defraud, were shelled
in I nlted Slates district court
Monday Ivv .Indue Charles N. I'ray.
Thc orders followed tile fillni." or
ti motion for dismissal bv IHstrict
Attorney
Jolin 1.. Stallery.
fnmiihcll wns convicted in
fed-
ernl courl here May fi, l'.lifi, and
was sentenced lo two yearn In
I Leavenworth rli;on and lo p:ty ,
u fine of IIUIill and couls of theTVIN I'AI.I.S MAN HIKS '
"cllon. ,. j vin:x AITII vi:uiritNs
Si'llalor 11. K. Wlieider of Men- - '
tana was aciutllcd here last:
sprinir of charges that be reiire-
sented ramphcll licfore Hie di--
partmenl of the Inlcrlor lllcKully.
Spptoec T.nnlfc Tnl '
' 1926 Sees Prosperity
,i I .in. ..'i ..,-.n i,'.n.,iiiin
r Continued from Patro On.)
svllv . w;uf , ,y
house, i,n,l ihe people will like
"There will he nllheaviilM
it.
in
,,,, t,,. ar ami Navy
i I....K. I n..
Depart.
navy. . I
should not be sui irls d lo see I Ii"
Ibeails of both those .departments
cluiUKed
'Tol. Mltetiell will lie leeOKIli-
vA'tl more Hum ever us an utile
pun-lot. . (ml. or his iinliaiion will
Idevi-loi. an air service which will
. 1 1 lo any on earlli. I
I -The I'rillie of Wales will be '
married in l!i(. I e.in not le
exaelly who his bride will be, but
she will be a prlneeMs I rom one
of Ihe smaller nations of Knrope.
"A Hntr will lie fu 1'iL'';. Me
j Is popular and the le nd of a great
nation. His sueeessnr will nol
wield I In lnriuenei' he does, ntnl
demneruey will prog I ejiS by hit
pursing. .
"Kussla will be granted n-eog-
Jf your hoaltli is not as
Kwn as it should lie, vc
joctaiiiiKHitr
The Iaxalivt! Tonic
Vov Sale Only
At
Moon
Dru
Co.
I'.ier.vllilng I'nr The
Sick Itimin
mill Nun'n" iloll-iriKr 'I lircnil,
nlU6n by tint l.nlled States."
tCrops will bei bounlirul' and
j fahneiH will , prosper more than
Ithev have for several' yeaVs. Itus-
eondlton H-ncrally will be
"A Krench debt settlement wljl
be agreed upon In ll2(i.
i-rho .'inr,u boom will ion-
(tinue -throughout thu-year. I
think It has fwot years yil.to go.
'Alter that-wtll eoine-a alijtup
1 "It, will be a yvur of iliseovery
of new talent and of unusual tic-
'compllHhment in
llleralurc ami
. . . . . , , i .... ,1,111 ii i if
elothes. l,t there
modlllcatlons of
, ..
.""''I'"'
"I'resldent ('oollilk-e will not be
! elected president anain. His suc-
cessor will bo a lieinlbllcan."
And that ts the future accorilillK
1 10 "lartna Miieneer. 11111 can uiae
it or leave n. n opyriunt,
NKA Service Jnc).
TWIN K.M.I.H,' Ida. (AD
('aught under his autoniolille that
skidded off icy pavement and
1 overturned Into n mini II Irrluatlon
il.ilcral iiliout two miles .south of
here, h'rank I.. Dlrivndoerffer, for
of
Twin Falls and the owner of
tensWe1 interests in laud- und I
lie tu KhoNhono basin, met death I
liMonday hy drnpphiK In a shallow ;
llm'pool Unit had formed ill the rear 1
nr tho car seal, In which the body .
. was pinned.' ' j
Me' was, 72 years .old.' !
,,. , i,i,.ni was not wilnessj'd.
1 ,,n It b lielievi'd lo bavo oceurcd
i,..,st .... imnrs bi forc ilhc body
vim found under the car by': a
pUHsing inotorlst. '
take
Sum I;. Kfirit ,rV.V,V 1TT?'' rs.
. "'"-'' " .... . ufhii', ;
.V.... Vi&Ax'zA -Vr FV
Jim cjfcfc M
1 Sim mc
I uifliVLMiW With 19
THURSDAY N'ta Naldi, Tully Marshall, j
George. Marion ' j
TONIGHT
ARCADE! '
"SSSZSSESSSEa "WHAT FOOLS MEN"
War President Honored
Over Nation Yesterday
NKW YoltK (AJ) Flv
hun-
ilred cities to the Fnlted Kbites
paid homitKe Muliday to the me- I
mory of Wood row Wilson on the j
sKty-niuth anniversary of Ills
birth.
At the Woodrow Wilson found
ation dinner at the Hotel Astor
Momlny night, the lute' war presi
dent was euloRi.ed for his states
manship, tils prinelples and ideals.
I ir. Harry A. (airfield, president)
of Williams college, said Mr. Wll-
sun'cleur vision and indbnillable
purpose gave to the world livint?
principles for the settlement of
disputes among the nations which
at tlu? close of tho fkst quarter of j
the new century are bearing fruit'
abundantly." - it
'I Hit I i I ; IHtOWN AT MIAMI
MIAMI. Fla. (AP)- Three un
iilentllied sailors were drowned in
a midday hay front , fire lierf
which caused damage 4i' approxi
mately 95,000 tu shipping. The
blnue of unliiiown origin, started
on the I lelrher Asphalt Paving
company's dock and ignited bar
rels of tar on a small liuhter,
spreading ne trly to the steamship
Cast let on. Three members of her
crew were reported to have jump-
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