La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 21, 1927, Image 5

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    Monday, November 21. 1927. "
I7A GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Page Five
Local News In Brief
HcniTVom Wullmui
Cllcjlh Kelly, of Wullown, was
Sunduy vlsitor.ln La ttinnUo.
At NolllllK'r Toduy.1-
Itlcliurd Qlulis und fumlly.
Cedar, lu., uro slopping at
Summer hotel. . .
of
the
Hunted Yesterday -
Among the" locul irlmrods who
lain ted ducks yesterTluy were Otis
1'aliin.T, A. V. Ltndgrmi und C. W.
l'ulmcr. -
Visillng Sister
Herbert Stambough arrived hero
this morning from Olcnns Kerry,
Mu., und' will visit in La Grandu
Thanksiflvinir wilh hrnth.
T w " ' .
ir-iii-tuw una uisier. .mi, una Airs.
U. S. Hobson.
To Winter iu ortluml
Mrs.- L. D. Itlnard und son,
Hobby, stopped hero overnight on
their way from Knterprlse to
1'ortland where they will spend
the winter.
Homo lo Kugt'iic-
Mrs. Kobert Patterson, and
baby, ot KiiKt'lie, stopped overnight
In l.a Grande on their way home
to Kugene ufter spending some
lime at Joseph. ,
(). X. G. Drill
- Ht'gular nrmoryfdrlll for Com
pnny H, ISlllli Infantry. O. N. G.,
will bu held this .evening begin
ning at 7::iu o'clock ut Zuber hull.
Cuptuln V. A. Hcun nnnounces
that the quarterly pay checks will
be distributed tonight, along with
Hie latest copy of the Oregon
Guardsmen. Non - commissioned
officers' school will follow drill.
v Visiting From Portland-
Jr Miss Kva Carbine arrived here
yesterday from 1'ortland for a
short visit with her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. O. A. Carbine, at Fruit
dale and with friends here. Miss
Carbine bus been muking her home
In Portland since uccepting a posi
tion with a millinery store last
summer. She will spend a week
or so in l.a Grande.
lilKls Visit Hen'
Mrs., Nannie IJawsop, of Mon
mouth III., who has been visiting
here for several weeks with Mr.
und Mrs. li. G" Klltts, left yester
day for Pendleton where she will
visit' for a week or so. From l'en
dle'fon"Mrs. .llawson will go on tY
Chehalls, Wash., where she will
spend tin: winter wilh relatives.
Kbe Is 'considering cstaolftlilng her"
homo In that clly. ,
New. Organist '
Ivddic Syrlng lias been employ
ed us organist at tho Arcads the
ater, it Is announced todey. During
the past 'two yeurs ho hus played
for the West Const ,. theaters In
Portland and Seattle and several
years ago Mr. Kyiing studied un
der John Htark lOvnns. noted pipe
organist, at the University of Ore
gon conservatory ot music. He is
a member of Sigmu Phi Epsllon,
national fraternity.
YMlhig Pnintts
Allen lluuler is spending sever
al days here visiting with his par
ents. Stale Kenalor and Mrs. A. It.
Hunter, and sister. Mrs. Lawrence
IVutlon. who is here from Port
land. Mr. Hunter is in the employ
or the federal government engin
eering eonsl ruction and has been
in and around Northern Idaho for
mine time pest in I he Interests of
the work. He stopped here on
his way lo Portland on a business
trip.
Home rrom Halfway
K. Itussell Scott, scout execu
tive of the Kastern Oregon boy
scout council, returned home, last
night nrter spnning Saturday .und
Sunday at Halfway. He attended
a dinner .meeting there Saturday
night after spending Saturday and
lo discuss scouting, which was fol
lowed by a court of honor. Sun
V d iv morning bo talked in the Pres
byterian church there. This even
ing Mr. Scott will go 1.0 llaker,
where a boy scout leadership train
ing school will be opened.
Attcnd'd .Meeting
l 7t. Peterson. Portland drug
gist, n rid western member of the
executive board of the National
Association of Retail Pharmacists,
passed through here this morning
on train No. 17 from Chicago
when he attended the annual
meeting of the board. The board
is made up of seven members.
- .representative of all sections of the
1'niled States, Mr. Peterson being
the only member from the West.
N' t year the board w ill estab
lish a precedent by coming West
for its meeting which will be held
in San Knincisco. "Yes, business
is Kood." declared the, owner of
l.eni's Pharmacy and past presi
dent of the national executive
bonrd. , "I wns surprised In hear
ing v ry little (iresident'iil talk
uhite,1n Chicago. he remarked.
"Rig i'lll; Thompson. Chicago's an-ti-KnclHt
mayor, is or coifrse a
center of Interest, he declare. Mr.
Wl'"terfon Is prominent among
f"
throughout Oregon.
- STAMFORD TWISTEX SUITS
At Clint's
The new weave of cloth that wears. In new
shades of tan and brown.
- $30.00 to $45.00
SUITS OF QUALITY
"THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE"
MEN'S AND BOYS' OUTFITTERS
At Raker 'Itxliir-. ',
Charles Reynolds was a business
visitor in Huker this morning-...
, Iti-lim.s to ln!)lc r
I Miss Mao Masters returned this
j mornlnt lo Imblor after a short
visit in l.a Grande.
Visited HrffTnlu "
K. A. Say re, cr.unly school su-
perintendent, niudo a visit to the
Kruitdalo school this morning.
-
rMarrliifp License
A niuirinite license was issued
Faturdi.y at the courthouse to lor-
otliy Pyb irn and I- loyd Pousley,
both of La Grande.
Homo From I'emlletuii
MrS. E. Snvrinr r..l nin.l hnitin
todav from Pen, In nn h . ,
spent Tnl vua,ilher0
spent several days visiting.
Goes to IWtluml -
Mrs. Hurry M. Turner left Inst
night for Portland where she will
spend several -days visiting..
Lcavo For l'ortlan.I '
rs.lK&d Mrs. Yod
Lamer left last nlht f,
where they will spend several days.
. -"" "
Jtotuni Homo J
- K. arnrks and Krank Sturglll re
turned to La Grande Katurday af
tera, few days business trip to
Maupin.
In Portland
Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. .T. Tur
ner left last night for Portland
where they will spend today and
tomorrow on a combined business
and pleasure trip.
Home to Pumpkin HI else
Mrs. Mary Klggs returned home
this morning to Pumpkin Kldge
after visiting here for ushort time
wllh hor duughter, Mrs. J. C.
Hughes. -
Rcrriiillilg Officer Here
Sergeant D. M. Barhett. V. S.:
armv roerultlmr officer, of Pendle-
ton. is transacting business hero
today.' Sergeant Barhett will go
to llaker tonight.
Llct'iiso Issued .
A marrlagu license wns issued
ffttttlrdUV tO MurV AleVUnder. Of
v.ifQn nnii f:,.nrLn. KiiiiHinitv nf
this city. -
.-.
Ucen.sc Issued v
County Clerk C. K. McCormick
issQed a marrluge license. S;itur-
day to Callstu Strlngham and
James Llndsey, both of this city.
'
At Spokane .
ii. ti . jv. ,.i,.:m u.-.v
Spokane. Wash., on legal business.
Ho plans to bo away until Wed-
ncsday. -
KiMi.irf.. j..
Is Impiwliijt ',
Andrew Loney Jr., who hus been
seriously 111 for the past week or
so, Is gnidui-lly 1'iipiov.u.f. nccord-
lug to friends. Mr. Loncyiwas in-
jured In a fall. . I
Jewelry Stolen - , ;
N. K. West Co.; Inc. reports to
the police that tho top of the
Jewelry ense In the doorway of
the store was plied up and a small
amount of jewelry was taken.-
Mnk,? Home Here
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Halsey
hove cs'tablisKcd their residence lit
the Washington apartments. Mr.
Halsey is employed at the Blue
Mountain creamery. N
Left For Taconm
MrS. JUi. J. i.ieveillNIl leit niniBiitiiirui inu in.-o i-iij uimi
night for her home in Vancouver said she wished to distinguish be
after visiting here for the past two tween the confusion existing in tin
Mrs. li. J. Cleveland
weeks
skim.
with hur niece, Mrs. Ad-
Arrlvcd Tills .Morning
Knute Lien arrived in this city , posite.
this morning from Portland. Mr. "Josephine ojid Aubivy certaln
Llen has the surfacing contract on j ly are going Into it In all earnest
thA Medical Snrlngs-Ruker road in . news and with full intention of
Baker county.
Ift tor Sattle
Mrs. William Condit and her
brother, S. D. Tunl. left SaturdayJ
night for Seattle. Wash., to be with
their brothei William Taal, who is
111 there.
In Portland
Mr. und Mrs. A. K. Klnmnn are'
spending several days In Port
land visiting with Mrs. Klnman'sj
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Klnman :
are leaving soon for Kansas City
where they will make their home.
Taken to IVirtland
Harvey Swart, of La Grande,
was taken to Portland yesterday
by V. S. Marshal Johnson, to ap
pear before the grand Jury on
charges of forging a physician's
name to a prescription for nar
cotics. Nitmr CornM-tiNl
In am obituary in Saturday's
Observer the name James l. Sulli
van was incorrectly given as John
p. Sullivan. The name of Mr. Sul
livan's birthplace whs Incorrectly
given as Hoard Mound Instead of
TVigiird Mound nnd M r. Snllivsn'w
SPRAY CAUSES
DEATHOF WOMAN
George 'jOslund and Mrs.
Marion ' Johnson bwal-',
Iqw Deadly Liquid
PORTLAND, Ore.. Nov. 21 AP)
Quaffing u poison potion with
a loust to "future Ihapplness In
I the hpvnnrl" flonnre Oslimd nnil
Uln Mnrlnn Jnhnwin narh kumI-
I lowed a glass of poison spray Jast
I nlgM. - Airs. Johnson died and Os-
! hind, in a hospital today fighting
for llfo, told of tho affair when
ho recovered consciousness.
He said they wero on'thelr sev
enth pint of moonshine w-hen Mrs.
. Johnson who had talked frequent
ly of ending her life, suggested
death.
"All right! Lot s go." Osland
Sala " ,ola vraauvva a
S'"al.1 ?oUlc ?.f ,hr .sr:r,tty "d":y
said ho told her. She produced
cuviuca equally,-annaing 10 mcir
death. 1 .
Osland, a bookkeeper said he ar-
rived here recently from Cnllfor-
nln and knnu Mru .fnhninn nn V II
Ifew weeks
lew weeKS. .
j On a table In Mrs. Johnsons
! "?n 'Zn poSce
! ?..0' '"!".
saia tney louna me : remains ,01
moonshino and in the other twosnutnern ColoriMlo hlIt there Were
were dregs of the. poison.
' leavefi Note .
, Mrs;1' Johnson had; loft "'rt note
indicating her wish tha her 12-
year-om son "anu everyu n.s .rn e
possessed' should tgo to -the. boys.
grfindmother, Mrs. Hose Purrott of
Yakima. Wash.
roTtffl
that Osland had - participated- In- a
suicide pact with the woman. Po
llco were trying to discovei how
he happened to "drlnkhe poison
with the woman,
The poison was tho mine kind ofvi
spray that caused tno fleams at a
pai-Ly nero iui a " "
man and woman who were be, .
leved to have drunk it from
bottle which they, thought con -
luKieu .i,e. . j
myir Tl?PnnDIQM
1 Ei V 1 HiIVIVlJIVlOlU
DISCOVERED BY
CHICAGO police:
I. (Continued from Page One)
nnn Intdnumnn tn - 1(1 ill
'siffKinK8 were'used at first to "Chief Loufs Hen erf of the .state
-'fill the rfinks," Walker said. .iThls.lttW. enforcemiit squad, h td vvery
proving ineffeclual window smash-
hlK wnH employed, and then bomb-
n(f pro,,erty damnge bv window
breuking or bombing usually proved
!orilv a temporary scare. More, oft-
fton than not, the damaged property
:was llot owr,Cd by tho man tho or-
ganizers sougnt to intimionic.
( ..The ,.ec.0,.dH of mcn now found;
n the vn,.ou8 'rackets' show that ,
jmany of them started out us petty
htollce ehnractors. went Into boot-
legging when money was to be
-,,,. ,. .,. ...i. in ;iho nrofll
blG r0kctcer movement. Tho
rovnri ot .McLaughlin is typical of
nuny othel. .. :,
McLnugblln. probably will re-1
Icover. H9 -was shot when lie tried . lore a well rilled auditorium at
'to escape the police net. Attics is. the Kngllsh Lutheran clrnrrh yes-to-be
.the subject' of- a grand Jury terday morning in the IntereHl of
Investigation this": week. Walker his work.
Id. . with Komasa, the .Intended!
victim of the torture; us tho chief!
witness.
APPROVE WEDDING
UNDER NEW PLAN
(Continued from Pnge One)
--'"'---1-'-''" j
statement lo the Kansas City Star,
public mind between a marriage
on a companionate basis nnd the
so-culled "trial marriage which
slic declared! was exuetly tlio op-
making a life long success of It,"
Mrs Huldcmun-Julius said at her
home In Clirard.
Confusion on Terms
"Ono hesitates to use .the term
'compuuioute marriage only be
cause It so often und wilfully Is
understood and likely to be con
fused In the public mind with trial
marriage, which is exactly the op
posite. .
"Any marriage In which neither
htifdtand nor wife assumes all the
financial responsibility Is, strictly
speaking, a companionate mar
riage. There are thousands of
them In this country today, par
ticularly among young people in
business but they have not yet be
come us frequent as one would de
sire in our colleges. They are the.
answer to changed economic con
ditions, in ehleh. whether or not
one likes it. woman Whs become
the competitor of man.'
maiden name was given as Malone
Inst ead of Ma n love. M rs. J.
Richard's initials were incorrectly
given as C. T. Mrs. Richard is a
daughter of the deceased.
llrrr n IliisifW-w
( f 'harles H. Krajtb-r, representa
(ive of the Krpultahlp Savings und
Ijan association, of Portland, in
spending several days here )ri the
Interests of his business. Mr.
Krastier makes several trlj. to Im
Orande during the year In the as
sociation's interest. He stops at
the Koley.
Ktnpix'il Hen'
.Mr. Tucker, who Is connected
with the Nntt-Atwater company of
Spokane, stopped here yesterday
at the new l.a Grande hoid. He
pla'nned to drive through to pen
- diet on. but ft tiding 1 4i Crande'n
' new hotel open decided to stay
over here.
A conservative
f-e(s practically
vest.
In any man who
nude without a
Many a man ho-4taa lost' fats Job
bus bi-en fired v.ltu tntUusluhm
Moco Club Has
Annual Turkey ,
v Shoot Sunday
Around 300' poisons In nil were
In attendance ut the sixth annual
pVluco Turkey shoo lioltl yesterday
jut Oru Dell. Although the attend
ance yis suniewhut smaller than
I usual true to the ruiny weather, the
' duji was adjudged u success by
those tn charge. The shunt .was
held both In the mnruluu and lit-!1"
ternoon. Don Khunks was cluilr
mun for the day. .
MARTIAL LAW
IS NEAR IN
STRIKE ZONE
(Continued from Page. One)
the air. The strikors their heat a
hasty retreat taking many of their
,voulrtjed wllh ,,, lMtfr )(.y
.erected a white flag o n nuto-
moi,iie and returned for several
more wounded.
, 0ne tl.ot)p ot cnvll1Vi two ,lrlnr.
ed tanks, one hendi,uurters com-
. ....
"n' companies ot ininmry
and n medical detaehmeilt wero of-
dered out for strike duty by Col.'
f tho
Stale guard.
i' Disturbances nlso brolto out ln
'tno casualties. Pickets appeared in
the Aguilat district in I-as Anlm:!i
county and strikors and stato of
ficers and deputy sheriffs fmlglit'n
mmd to hanu (l htt
, r
l LOXGMOXT, Clolo., MVi 2! (AP)
mix striKing coal miners who were
lire dying In the Longmout hospital.
Doctors said their injuries were no
serious that there was little- -hope!
tney coull ,ivo nmro th:l
nortl
tt,A . Tklrlnn l.' ...1
k.. , , ' ...
fm. wounds ,.et.elved in the buttle"
win, the st.iie officers ut the Co-
, h , morning,
,lrst
the striking I'. W. v
forces in the
Northern Coloraili
P, were found to be
fields was'kilb
erroneous.' Hell Is in the Loiifc-
mont hospital with serluu injuri
DKXVKR, Colo.. Nov. 21. (AP)
-ReHponHibillty for the deaths of
the men killed at the Columbine
miine this morning- restw squarely
the strikers .themselves, (iov-
ernor W. II. Adams said tndav
imuence witn tn advanelng strtk-
erH- and W ordered his men to fire
""' whcn K. appeared that his own
,lfe ,ind those ,of his deputies were
1,1 Jeoirily.J . -V
ORGAN RECITAL
ATTRACTS LARGE
CROWP TO CHURCIl!
(Continued from Page 1)
nl this church was devoted to
Thanksgiving. t
William Sellwooil., Near Kast reJ
lief worker, of Porllaml spoke be-
M. N. Parounngitin. field reprr
scntutivo of the near east relbf.
guvc an Interesting talk at t ho
KlrfA Methodist Kplseopal church
last evening and spoke at the
Methodist Kplscopal church south',
yesterday mofnlng.
After three years of depression
Condon is booming attain. Six new
10u.s,.s are under const ruction and
prospects ure good for another big
farm crop.
VitV Penn R cwnl A fiood Cigar
i - . ..n
THE
C0k3'2 Cord
Made by Goodyear
BohnenKamp's
Speedway
$5.75
LA GRANDE FOLKS ' BY ED
-
WE ARE THANKFUL
THANK5C3IVIN6
There should he more Thanksgiving Days in the
year. See to it that you and each member of
your family are cojnfortable in a happy, sani
tary home. .This drug store will help you-
Kiddle to Speak
At Forum Luncheon
State Senator Fred K. Klddlo
will tell of his trip to Washington,
I. C to attend tho conference of
the National Council of .Legisla
tures tomorrow during tho regu
lar forum - luncheon of tho Union
county chamber of commerce. Dr.
W. T. Phy will report for tho
htttSth committee, of which ho Is
clialrinan and- J. jJ. Hundsaker,
near east relief worker, will tnlk
'.ho "-; of Ills work. .Miss
llertha Hants will play a violin
solo, aeeompunled by -Miss Dorothy
llrownton at tho piuno. . .
Kvoryoue is asked to cumo early
so that the program can bu com
pleted 'on time.
Belgian Cabinet
.1 Resigns: Trouble
Said Over Armyj
nursm.S, ; Belgium, Nov, SI
CAP)1 The Helgilin cabinet of
w hleh Henri Jaspar is premier, re.
signed this afternoon after a cab
inet meeting whicii ended ut 6:30
p. m. i
Tho, crisis uroso over profound
dimgreiMiients between the Bociul
ist and non-sociulist inembors of
- tho ltnll,tr3 concerning ro-organi
zatlon of the army.
The socialists insisted Upon re
ductioh In military st-vico roiu 10
to 6 months, a stand that brought
the unanimous opposition of tho
Catholic and liberal members
tho. government. : ,
Sentiment Grows
F0 DaWeS in 28
V l-'.W YflRK. XoV. 1. fA '
n. n.-ov Vi.k wmid. democratic.
.vs today that tho politicians of
New York stato have been highly
mystified by thn upsprlnglng of a
great deal of quiet uctlvlty on bo
half of Vice President Dawes us-a
possible candidate for the repub
lican pomlmuion for president. 1
The campaign is without uppar-
ent leadership, the World says, hit
is causing worry to thoso who are
trying to bring about tho nomimt-
"on ,,f 1 harles Kvans Hugnes, mm
is also serving to create a commun-
ity of interest between supporters
of Hughes and thoso interested in
making Herbert Hoover a candl-
. Astoria' started its 'community
cht st ifrlve November Hi, with- a
budget of approximately $22,000 to
bu raised. A , i
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R C A D E
SUNDAY ONLY
Laura Jean Libby's Greatest Romantic Drama.
In A Moment Of
Tempi
Caught in the swirling whirlpool
where the struggling swimmer
pays the penalty of jealousy and
desire. ' ' -
with
. KIT GUARD---v -and
an exceptional cast
& ' i
W
Introducing
Edw. M. Syi'ing
at the console of
The Big Mortoii .
HEAR
THE L. II. S. HANI)
-WEDNESDAY. NIGHT
FOR. THIS
BIRD
-AND IP ANVOAje
(SETS A TUAAMY
ACHE WE KNOW
WHBRE TO C6T'
A REMEDY
75 Gobblers In
New Hands After
Club Turk Shoot
Attendance was - good at tho
Wing, Fin and Floetfoot club
turkey, shoot which wns 'hold yes
terday at Lone Pine. Seventy-five
turkeys were disposed of during
the day which was acclaimed uh a
success in every way. A. McAllis
ter was In charge of the event.
Bank Petition Is
! Denied by Schramm
SALEM, Ore., Nov. 21 (AP)
A. A, Schramm, state superintend
ent of bnnks. has turned down a
petition! of 30 Sheridan residents
for authority to start a new bank
there. The petitioners wero head
ed by Jacob Von Wrll. Tho peti
tioners have the prlvlledge of ap
pealing to thOjState banking board.
Tho denial of tho petition is on
economic grounds. The capital
proposed was $25,ao0, tho mini
mum allowed by law. It is said
that tho petition, was presented
after an effort to' organize the de
funct Sheridan state bank proved
futile. Thut bank was closed Sept.
23.
HI LL'S OPIXK)Sv
WASHINGTON, Nov. 21. (AP)
President Cool id go "spoke the lan
gunge and philosophy of the tariff
protected munufucturor" when he
"repudiated' recommondutluns for
a revision of the tariff. Renresentu-
tive Hull, democrat, Tennessee,
charged In a statement here, .
The recommendations were made
recently by u buslness'men'H com-
former secretary of commerce and
labor. , .......
i:ihtii II A K Kit
Kuneral services for tho' Infant
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. K,
Uaker. .who died Saturday atter-
. noon at tho family home at 1702
K street, were held yesterday af
ternoon nt 2 o'clock at the Sum
merville clinpol. The child was 20
d'ya old at the time of death. The
Rev. J. George Walss was in charge
of the services. Hunter & Hohn
enkump were funeral directors.
. oijAuiw ohkavi:s
fiaudo Greaves, son of Mr. und
Mrs. John Greaves, passed away
I Tuesday night, ' Nov. 15, at tho
'sanitarium at Hclllngham, Wash,,
j where ho had been taking'. treat-
:ation
Also Showing
' RFII v
uTvti LANGUID
fameromejy LURE
GLASDJIUGS
La Gra nde, Ore.
Obituary
i
Wwe.poAT 1
r i a c r i I
Big Enough
Small Enough
The C. J. Breier chain
of 56 stores com
mands the lowest
prices because of vol
ume buying and
these values are pass
ed on to you. We are
big enough to give
you astounding val
ues at sensational
prices yet we are
mcnts for rheumatism the past flvo
months. Ho was born ui Long
Mont, Colo,, and came here when
six years of age. HIs'lstHi, Kilna,
preceded him In death only about
five , months ugo. Ho lcuvqi his
moUier, father und one brother,
Vred, of Holllngham. Tho body
was forwarded "to Lu Orande tor
burial and is at the Snodgrass &
Zimmerman undertaking parlors.
Services worb conducted this ufter
Tioon by Captain Omer Knutseu, of
tho Salvation Army at 2:30 o'clock
at tho Snodgrass ' & Zimmerman
tdiapcl. Interment will be made In
tho Masonic cemetery.,
24 Hours Ends
COILIDS
A"common cold " may result in grippe
or flu. At the very first sign, go to a drug
store and get a box of HILL'S. Take
promptly. HILL'S breaks up a cold in
24 hours because it does the four vital
things at once stops the cold, checks
the fever; opens the bowels and tones
the system. Red box, 30 cents. '
HILL'S.
1 Cucara Bromide Quinine
(
LAST SHOWING
' TODAY
t. cAV
THE
56 STORES
C&BB2.
IN THE WEST ;
)MANCE
ft
toitfi
VMARCELINE LW,
U'STV, nun ing picture ttf
, loe, thillK bnmliier liKllic
days . wIm'ii ph-ulcs vfrc
M'Oiirgnig llu' sens! Tlie Krjat slur
of "lleu'lf ur" now glrc I In screen
unollu'r oulsiuiidliig iH-rforiuunctx
0CMAHB AM.IM
WIUUM HW1U
OBUCTION
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