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12 T 1 ' THE OREGON' DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. .THURSDAY EVENING. JUNE 8. 1811. III un umm mnn miu uuiuuu SISTER 10 DEATH Richard W. Allnutt to Go on Trial for Murder Monday; " His Aged Mother, Whom He V Assaulted, Stands by Him. ' ,' prU) lipatc to TW JaaraaLt Rorkvlll. lid. Juns 8 In lh elr .v cult court here naxt Monday Richard XV. Allnutt will ba placd on trial for tba allsred murtw of hla alater. Mra. Valeria A. Vetra. 11 la also charged with hating murderously SHsaultsd hla 0-year-old moihr, Mra. Maraarat All nutt. and Mi Jane Rawllnaa at ths ' Hm tlma. Much Intersat la evinced In ths caasr In view of the aitramr. atrocity of tha deeds of whlrh the young man la accused and tha promi nence of tha family to which ha b- . .lonsa. ' Tha killing of Mra. Vrtra and the ttcks on tha other two women oc curred on March 14 laat at the home of Mrs. Uirnrtt Allnutt near Daw aonvllle, thia county. Several montha before. Richard W. Allnutt had married, and after hla marriage he and hla wife had boarded at tha home of Ma brother, Lawrence .Allnutt. at Dawsonvlils. ' DilYereneee Coma VP- , , For aome time prior ta tha tragedy aifferencea bad exlated between Rich ard W. Allnuft and hla mother and ala- ?. ter. Tbe mother, her widowed daugh : ter, Mra Veira, at years old, and Mlas Jlawllnga, a yeara old. occupied the old ' tiome. Richard wlahed to bring hla wife ' there and aaked for one half of the Jiouae. To tbta the women would not .. agree. Tbey thought the houae wai not large enough to accommodate all ' Richard, however, took a different view of the matter, and brooded over hla fan j, Although the favorite brother In the ays of-Mra. Velra, much of Allnut'a anlmoalty waa directed agalnat her, and when be went to the family home on the morning of tbe tragedy, and met her In the dining room, be waa aelaed with a mania to slay. , Uaed Pitchfork. Tha man la alleged to bava grabbed tha handle of a pitchfork and vicjoualy attacked his alater. hja aged mother and the lattera old friend and. compan ion, Mlaa Bawling, wbo happened to be in tha room. Mrs. Velra1 skull waa crushed, her face was battered and one arm-waa broken. She died that , night Mra, Allnutt and Miss4 Rawllngs were alao painfully cut and bruised about the bead and face, and for a week or mora their condition waa critical., but they finally recovered, j. ; Allnutt f led from the aeene of tha crime to tbe borne of hla brother, where ha waa arrested later In the day and brought to Rockville, where ha has since been confined in Jail. Xaka Insanity Plea. The accuaed la 44 yeara old and a son of the late Nathan W. Allnutt,- one of tb leading lawyera of this section, and Is tha brother of Henry C Allnutt, for many years register ,of wills of Jhe county. At the coming trial every eriort will be made to prove that Richard was temporarily Insaae at tha tlma he Is alleged to have murdered his slater. Xmrtng hla confinement he haa suffered from extreme nervousness and is said to be on theerge of a complete break down. Several times ha baa been ex amined by noted alienists. v Allnutt s bride of a few months has remained steadfast in her loyalty to him. Ills brother and other members of his family are also standing by him in his troubles. His aged mother, who Is still suffering from the shock of the mur derous attack made upon her, dlsplaya the greateat compassion for her son, and it la expected ehe will do 'all in her power to have him declared Insane. ASKS SCHOOL PATRONS- LOGGERS TO HOLD LEBANON, CITIZENS - - a .r-r-rilin v ,S 111 fll III Pk A I II TO ATTEND mm AH L CONGRESS II MAT UU1LU UANH ER Supplementing the appeal of Superin tendent Alderman to pa iron a of tbe eohoola to take more Intereat In educa tional affairs that vitally concern them, the members of the National Ed ucation association Joint committee for Oregon are distributing literature setting forth the needs of the coopera tion of the patrons or the scnoois. The notice to patrons sent out by the superintendent of schools rouows: "Oreaon School Patrons.' Msy I not ssk for your cooperation to the extent of giving a part of one day in the year to the consideration of puoua scnooi questions? Ws are planning thia year. Question Important to Indus try on Coast Up at Meet Ing at Vancouver." (Ipatisl Dboatca la Te Joaraatt Lebanon, Or., June I.-A maaa meet ing will be held la this city Friday evening to consider the matter of ea tablishlng a cannery. Kenneth. Gordon, rho recently purchased the Brown villa cannery, will be present and will make an address. Honorable J. D. Lee and C C Chapman of the Portland Commercial club and prominent railroad officials are expected to be present Mr. Gordon la manager , of aeveral Loggers In tha Columbia river basin eannnrtea In tha north weat whioh ' are will go to Vancouver, B. C In a special I " "T car to attend tha third annual logging I A Ani, congress to be held mere June ii-is. ifoP( . maTket for all tha fruita and in the stats of Oregon, to make the an-1 girneturea for reservations are now be-1 vegetables that' could be raised herc- nual achool meeting day a great aay jn. SMt a t4 Secretary A. 8. waa tell I a bouts, but would furnish employment by having as many of our people aal ... ,, i-i ik. th. win Ha I to manv neople and would thua be an poaalble attend the meeting and 'e,. mmd. I Important factor In adding to tha proa- conditions or our school pianta. win-r- pect to have an snnual plrnlo on mis 1 " m wu.. day in many school districts, ana we line morning or una is ana wmj Another Pioneer PaaSM. toon mni vary one inirtiaa in mt wni , 4i-irrir garhitnl wilt Kdt nrparnt and he Id I th ynlnT With m barMJUtt- Th BP " - - ----- w -i . . ... . . . uiuanvib wrM ai unea .-niiaiu Dtunasr the school officers In making thia event iciai car inwn en tne loggers rrom tnia .. . . home In Tallman Monday a great succesa district will the age of It yeara ,A month ago The annual school meeting in your IP. m, June it, ana arnvee m imwuw M Bklnner was worklna on tha roof district, this year occur. June T:. ra; A of a small bam that a was building rieae tase tne time on me momma w r v-- at Tallman and. fell a distance Of about that date to go over to the achoolhouee I the logging Induatry la the racino t Xet- H uatalnod a fracture-of and look over the school grounds and I nonnweai ai preaeni n i upwiw u i tn njp joi,, besidea other Injuries, achoil buildings, gee if you can help I the coming congreas will be one af tnean), on acPOunt 0f nis sga ha did not to hove conditions improved If tney I raoii imporiani ever nmu. mmaj jl I recover. He waa feeling better the need improvement; ir they do not, may i none win in bm prwwouur u i" ask you to show your appreciation to I up mat neretoiore nave net appearea wi the members of the school board who I great moment. brought about these conditions without I Tha unsatisfactory condition of the nav sr without thinks? Some of our lumber market for ma paat several night before his death and the and waa a surprise, although it was known he waa critically III, The deceased waa born In Gattaragus county. New York, May 14, 1(34, and achool buildinrs are verr unaanltarr. I months has affected the logging inaua-ia,.. .rrr,A tn Mlaa KHnhath rrianit and odr schools will not be what they I try to the extent that the mlllmen haveltn Michigan, February 21, mi. .To thia ahouM be until we have the united sup-I appeal ea ror oneaper loga ana umi "-p-i union there were born seven children port of all our school pa Iron a I peala have been met to a certain extent, Tours ror the beat achooia posaioie. I out as xsr aa ine omraui nwmr ui- "U R. ALDERMAN." SHERIFF GETS BEST HAND IN HAMMOND "GAME" iIdmHiI Dluutrh to Tb Joarsal.t Fort Stevens, Or., June I. Sheriff Burns arrived moat unexpectedly lrt Hammond last night, and a lively game of poker being in progresa at Martin's saloon, decided to take a hand. His showdown netted him nine under arrest, five of whom were Chinese, snd 1300 In cssh. To add a touch of humor to the incident, "Dock," one of the Chinamen, trlct ia concerned there has been no I alarming surplus of logs In this dis trict for the paat year, the output of the camps having been curtailed to commenaurate with the demand rrora the mills. On Puaet sound conditions have been somewhat different in that the loggers there for awhile were o vera locked with Beautiful Complexion Easy to Produce when ths sheriff touched him on. the Vu" r?! L"rM shoulder and said: "Are you gambling." Dock responded: "Ter, slle aame don't Clotner tne cards. resched over the table. (From Tha Faahlon Designer.) Half the energy and care devoted to her complexion by the average wo man la mlailfrarf mA anff m1ma.nnlla1. loaa and confronted with tha danger- of I flfwftiy fiM flratma anil nflra fllftrrlfif having vthem deteriorate In the brack-j pow)Jer, neveT wlll itnf beauty lab water or tne souna. i nm imn w- 1 10 tn6 BKin, , ter of the Columbia river or tributaries .-rne complexions of Jspsneea women on tha other hand has no Injurious ef- P. ha wonder am anvv of foralrn feet on logs and for that reason loggers I women traveling in the Orient Tet tbe In thia district are in better position to j jBpanea beauty devotca less than flvs hold their surplus man are me i mlnutM a 'day to her complexion. All i the sound or ways nariwr. She doea la gently maaaage her face. Many Intereating papers will be read I neck and arma dally with a eolutlon made at the coming congress snd these will by dissolving a small original package a ms snenir i . ..i. Tk. ei.. I , wan neiu i funiu. i naaei NEW YORK WHOLESALER TO BUILD ON COLUMBIA greaa was held at Seattle at the time of tha A.-T.-P. exposition. Waldo Hall Club Electa. imnmrta Minatek tn Tttt Joaraal.i Orecon Agricultural College. Corvallla, (Raeelal PlUMtrh (a Tka JaaraaLl I r. t,., a it ih. annual mMtInf Of White Salmon, Waah., June 8. Frank I Mann. of Lawrle ft Mann, wholesales ,-, .k. tria- unrmiinrr at the This harmless trestment produces and preserves that smooth and'aatrny skin, so clear-and soft and beautiful. delicately colored and alwaya free from roughneaa, redness,-wrinkles and halra Any woman with tha aame. treatment can achieve tbe eama results.'' . Tu W 1 . CJW,. .'VJ!. . , Orwgon Agricultural college. Miss Clara In the east and will come to White gal- r?,. .,..,. , h. n. i!?.!:1.,"' i' l.'l1.,?.1! I couraTfrom Adama. waa elected presl- ' I."", k " ;,r.T "I '''""Zlt.tor the coming year. Other offl drawn for a beautiful home and work wlll start Immediately-on the 40 acre tract three miles up the river. This Rose cere elected were aa follows: First vloe president, Lucy Crawford. '11, Ash- i;: .;Ver1.i : i- ;m. i.Tr;: r land: second vice president, oeiia Mays, as tne building site is one or the mst beautiful in the valley and no money la to be spared by the New Yorker on the grounds and the house. Festival Journal Want Ads bring results. ANA ' ARROW COLLAR easy to tie the cravat in easy to notch on and has oval button holes, which makes buttoning and unbuttoning easy, - JSc2 for 25c. Claett. Peabodj & Co., Makert. Troy, N. V. Sided lcuUd! 14. Hlllsboro: Kate O'Connor, '14. Mont ague. Cal. The waiao nan siarx juai Issued a booklet or miormation regard ing tha dormitory. Its advantages and accommodations, and the house rules for tha coming year, so that parents may sea what rare will hs given their daughters sncraia tney eieci io live in Waldo Mall rather than In private houses. Ths expense is less than in outside rooms, and the houae regulations I ThurtAan 7 P Xf milidr Mninf that tha supremacy of trans-Atlantic J recreation. There are social functions travel in tha matter ttt arandeur ind fnr tha Hnpmltnpv wllara speed, shall not be wrested from Ger-1 too, that are not open to the outside I Friday 5 P. M., children's parade GERMAN STEAMER TO BE .LARGEST IN WORLD Prog ram only , ana of whom, J. 11. Skinner of Lebanon, la Jiving. They came )o Ore gon in m.. c " . k ROSEBURG LOCAL KILLS ; . $1000.W0RTH OF HORSES val, which la' to .open ' tomorrow 'and continue over Saturday,' " In addition to the giving away ef the fruit there wUI be numeroua other faaturee to attract visitors . and It la expected a record breaking crowd will be on band during ths two days' festivities. . An Illumina tion of the oity and a grand balr will rgpeeUI Dbsateh la Taf laara-11 ,1 1"""" ,n eIVl tomorrow bight Drain, Or., - June t.--The Roaeburg " ana queen or. me carnival will local killed t five valuable borate , be- """"' nwramg ana wm lonain ta L. M, Perkins at point near .. ' .- Laona MlUa, three miles north of here, ; where the track rounds a rocky bluff. . Tusaday night. Tha train paaaes this point at about 11 o'clock at right, and .. the aeene of tha accident being on a , sharp curve, tha locomotive was close upon tha horses before tbey were dlav. covered. Mr. Ferktna aatlmatea hia loss at not less than 11000, one of the an!-,., mats being Of blooded trotting etoca. remainder of the day and evening will be given over to floral , paradee and mardl graa revels,.' v; i; t . J 1 1 Nagel 8ieaka to Graduatea. Columbia, Mo;, Juna1 l.Chrles Na geL' secretary of commerce and' labor, delivered tha address to tha graduating olass today at the anaual commence-' ment exercises of . tha University of Missouri. '. , ' ainton II, Ilartaoa Resigns. 1 ' tSperlut rsesatrii t Tka Jearaall . Boise. Idaho, June I. Clinton H. Hartaon, ' chief of tha field service of tha tTnlti Htataa land office for the division of Idaho, resigned today. He m.'n waa an apbolntea of former Secretary of tha Interior Bellinger. , A successor has not been namea. ' v:- . HINTS TO () m. m ,X ; Cherries Free to AIL . Ignaeiat Mmtea a Tka JaeraaLk fan Leandro, Cal, June .-Thousands of boxes of luscious eherriee are ready for free distribution to all visitors to the annual Ban Leandro cherry, earni James E. Ferap Whisky mrnmr- For. one hundred .thirty years, this whisky has stood the: continual test among men of more than ordinary good taste. t:f . . . y. ottled In Bontf Born with tha Republio The Standard by Which All Other Whisky is udledV Ubli8bed 1780. BIumaner-Frank Dm? Co. Distributors to Drug Trade, r rortland. Ore.- Flo: To Cave alowina cheeks snd clear complexion you must feel well snd r? w"- yr '0UE chronlo condition of ill health yorf reaNy need nothing more Mian m mooa araiem ionic ana blooa pur ifier. . I can recommend BOthlna- Kattar . . , . - - 1 v . " " uia noma ionic maae aa roi lows: Dissolve one-half cup augar and one ounce kardene In one-half pint al cohol, then add hot water ta make a full quart. Take a tableapoonful before cn aiwmi. jnn ionic wiii puriry your blood, clear up your sallow akin, give you an appetlta and rid your system of aiuiinn, urea, nair-sica reeling, Tour pimples snd liver blotches will dlaannaar aa It hv mai. . Thi, inexpenalve tonlo will give rou renewed atrengtly ambition and the appearance vi oversowing neaitn ana lire. O. B.r The quickest acting, and most efficient' balr 1 tonlo I know nt tar. ra. moving dandruff, stopping fslllng. spilt- uni iiair ami reuevina itcning scaip can be mads at home by mixing together one ounce qulnsoin, one-half pint alcohol and one-half pint cold water. Thle rub- dm into the scaio twioe a week wlll restore vitality to vour drv. faded hair ana make it , beautiful, abundant and gioaay. rni tome is not . sticky - or greasy ana will stimulate the hair root ana reuse tne nsir to grow luxuriantly. It will make your hair aoft, fluffy and la equally rood for both llaht and dark balr. i - . "Too Fat:" (a)' Tha only aafe rem sdy .1 know of for reducing weight without the torture of over-axerclalna and atarvatlon la the following almple preecrtption; CHaaolve four ounces of parnotls In one and one-half pints hot water; whan cold strain- out the sedi ment and take a tableaooonful of the liquid before meala. Regular use of thia remedy generally brings surprising ly sstlsfsctory results. Tour excess fat will aradaallv dlaannaar without leaving the akin wrinkled and flabby. ID) to relievo aye pain and make your eyes bright, youthful and spark ung, see repiy to unni a. , Una: If you want aoft, lustrous hslr, you must stop sham pool nr with soao as tha alkali In aoap coarsens and fades the hair, making it dull and streaky and brittle. By washing your hair svery two weeks with a teaapoonful of can th ro x dissolved In a cup. of hot water, rinsing thoroughly with - clear water, your hair will bo 'Very aoft. fluffy and eat y to do up. Thia simple shampoo with is creamy lather Is eaally prepared and' tha bast hair and scalp cleanser known. - It not only refreshes the scalp but dries so oulckly aa to make sham pooing a real pleasure No other sham poo keeps the hair and soaJp In ao healthy a condition or will prove as aat la factory. ror obstinate caeea of dand. ruff, falling hair and ecalp irritation, I find shampooing with canthrox a re liable remedy, practically all first-class hairdressers use It. . ' Minnie: Tot women ' who grow old looking before thny ahould there Is re liable relief to be had at small sspense. No matted how worn your face may look the following lotion will make It young looking again: Pieaolve four ounoea of epurmax in one-half plntahot water and add two teaapoonfiris alycerlne. - When cool apply It to the akin and rub gently until dry. You will be amased to sea how beautiful it will make your dark, shiny, sallow skin. I hsva never- acen Ita equal for whitening snd clearing an Imperfect akin. I find It splendid for producing a amootb, roay. healthy oonf olexlon. It doea not enow on tha face or rub off like powder and makes the best complexion beautlfler X bava aver used. . Emma H. : If your eves appear to be fadlnr and loainc their natural, clear. sparkling beauty, get a good aye tonlo and use It regularly. You will find nothing better than an ounce of oryatoa dissolved in a pint of cold water. Thia tonlo coats but little and two -or three drops In each eye dally wlll soon make your eyea just ss full ef color and as clear and beautiful as they ever were. It Is very soothing and strengthening to I tired, weak, inflamed evee and many oculists use H for eye troubles generally. Ilattle J.: Don't let your ago worry you. By throwing away thoae gree-- ' ereama and making your own' complex ion beautlflers you not only will find you. can make better and cheaper onea but thoae that will produce the deairea Ired U ade. reaulte. For removing black heada freckles, wrinkles and reduolnc the of large poree in the skin you can make a match lea cream-Jelly by simply dis solving, an ounce of aimosoln tn one-half pint cold water, then adding two tea snoonful glycerine. Stir and let stand over night. This cream-Jelly Is grease les and will not causa growth of hair. You will find it splendid for msklng tha skin soft, plump and giving It that much admired tone of amootb. velvety, youth- lu freannesa. , ... ,t v Freda: The unelghtly hairs of which yon apeak can ba quickly removed If yvu -employ a delatone paste. Get an ounce cf delatone from your drugglat and with a little mix enough water to form a paete. Spread 'on offending hairs and after two or three mlnutea rub off. then-wash tha akin and you will find tha hairs are gone. Druggists charge a dollar for delatone, but It Is worth It. many, the Hamburg-American line has I residents. given orders for a new liner 950 feet In length, which will be the biggest ship In the world and surpass the White Star liner Olympic. The latter Is 882 Vi feet In length, 60,000 tonnage, snd wlll make her maiden voyage the latter past of this month or early in July. Brazilian Oranges In New York. (United Preaa Leaied Wire.) New York, Juno 8. Among fruit men here today it Is generally agreed that tha experiment of shipping oranges from Brazil to compete with the California 'Drummers" at Fargo, (Rperlal Dfopntrh to Tbe JntiraaL) product in this market naa proved a failure. One hundred boxes which ar- East Side; 9 P. M., military ball; 8 A. M. to 5 P. M., consult Mr, Hartog, manager of Willamette Valley Irrigated Land Company at Hartman & Thompson's Bank, Fourth and Stark, about the best investment in all Oregon. rived In fair condition after 14 daya in Fargo. N. P., June 8. With aates tmmlt were aold for 11 tier box and ide open and streets gay with dec-1 had to bs peddled by push cart men. Saturday 2 P. M., races; 8:30 P. M.. orations, Fargo today extends a hearty mostly on the lower east side. welcome to tne scores of knights of the t- tha same conalxnment were 120 grip who came to attend the grand packagee of grapes resembling the Call council meeting of the United Commer- f0rnla tokay. They were condemned by clal Travelera. Though the bualness the health department, being too watery oi me gainerina win noi Degin in f0r transportation from such a dla- earnest until tomorrow tne majority I tance. or tne delegates reacnea ne city toaay. Local branches of the order throughout Minnesota, the Dakotas, Manitoba, Al berta arrd Saskatchewan were repre sented among the arrivals. The gath ering will continue until, the end of the week. The program Is declared to be the best ever arranged Jtor a meet ing of the council. In addition to ths business session there will be a con stant succession of entertainment feat ures. Including aeroplane flights, street parades, athletic sports, band concerts and theatre parties. electric parade; 8 A. M. to 2 P. M., drop in and see Mr. Camp at Hart- man & Ihompsons Bank about West Stayton's wonderful opportu nities. ai m m SIBlBInBlBIBIBTBIBI (j " - AT FOUNTAINS, HOTCLS. OH CLSgWHgftg Got the Original and Genuine Cashier Takes City Funds. (United Preu Leased Wlrt.k Loyal ton, Cal., June 8. The shortage of Cashier J. J. O. Miller of tha Sierra county bank, it 1s believed today, will amount to between J25.000 and 180,000. President A. 8. Nichols and Other stock holder of the Institution, whioh has been closed for several days, are In Reno. It is expected they will return Saturday, shoulder the losses and open the bank. Ililler, whose whereabouts is unknown. was also city treasurer of Loyal ton. j handling from 1600ft to $6000 a year, i His bond to the city was only 11000. NORLICK'S TheFoodDrinkforAHAges Sunday School Workers. (Special Dlpatch to Tha loarnal.) Kort Wayne. Ind., June 8. With Sun day school workers present from all over the state, the forty-seventh annual convention of the Indiana Sunday School association met here today for a three nn Ji !C 4 Itfl 90 days' Mission. Subjects of great Inter liinlai I CLLf li I 10 thope engaged in Sunday school m " saw BW a WB Ska -.. rv Wni v,A takon lin anil rflamiaanri M) by such well known experts ss Marion , Lawrence of Chicago, M. S. Llttlefleld i of New York. Rev. Cornelius Woelfkln of Rochester and Miss Elizabeth K1I- im mtX. MALT CBilM rrrairr -.nnmre Patrick of Corinth, Miss. The music - -F " ai.nnvM g, WSItg Not in any Milk Trust IntUton "HORLICK-S" - ' T Take m Dackala homt Swrl! IMnith to Tb Journal.' , --jaaaSenome ( Bo2eman Mont., June 8. Boieman i. entertaining during the remainder : aaaaaBUBaaaSaawaaaaaaaaaaaaaBr-aaaaaaaaaaw of tills week the Seventh annual ' con vention of the Montana Federation of Woman's clubs The arrivals today in cluded delegates and visitors from all parts of the state and every Indication pointed to a record breaking attend mice Among the cities well represent fi are Helena, Missoula, Kallspell, Ana conda, Billings, Livingston and Oreat Kails. of the convention is in charge of Prof. :. o. Excell of Chicago. Montana Club Women. HOTEL STEWART SAN FRANCISCO . Geary Street, above Union Square . Just sppeaits Hotel St. Francis ' European Plan $1.60 a day up American Plan $3.00 day tip Xvwataalaerfkfickttroctura. FomUkadat at e U 00. 000, Evary comfort ead coa - veoitaca. Oa carliaaa traaentning all ever dir. Omaisua BMeta traina anS tiaamera. ' Sane for booklet with aua of San Fraactsc illlllllllillllllllln LOOK FOR )H II 1 llf TRADE MARK 1 if If this mark does not appear on ll Diplomas tor 600. -; , 'Stwlai f)(nntrh ia iW JouraaLI Minneapolis, Minn.. 'June 8. Six hun dred graduates received diplomaa to day at the, annual commencement of the University of Minnesota. Dr. George E. Vincent, the new president of the university, delivered the address to the cam ami If this mark does not appear on stopper you are not receiving that rich, delicious DAMASCUS Porlfled and Pasleorized This milk is fresh at your grocery , store every day. .We exchange alls milk left over daily at the grocery;; store, to insure customers perfect., service. Call for Damascus milk and : be convinced. If not to be found at your grocer K PHONE EAST , 1062 OR,- B-6138-9. Home Office:-." 0 . -w k Service'" v w to wvaxt omn Aim F i B11TISI OOLUHBIA, i 1 A Xalama, Xelao. - OhehaUa, Ik . Jar Cantralla, Taooma, BeaUle, , rnf Xvaratt, BalUagbim, Hew . 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