The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 15, 1928, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY IS, 1928
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Hrhig
GLOWING HEALTH
to your
Skin
night that bis Ford coupe, license
number 166-575, bad been stolen
from a downtown parking place.
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1ST
MHO SERTTIE
Abner K. Kline, of the Abner
i K. Kline show, well known in
Salem, was in the city yesterday.
making arrangements for the
moving of his shows to Seattle.
' They have been stored for the win
ter at the state fair grounds, hav
ing operated at the last state fair.
The Kline show have been con-
f.iMatori with the I-evitt-Brown-
Huggins shows and the Pacific
Stata shows. Thin combination
will rebuild and reorganize the
three outfits at Seattle, and soon
start south. on the tours of the
coming spring, enramer and fall
seasons.
Takes Building Permit
Felix Weinman took oat a
building permit Tuesday calling
for construction of a dwelling at
1974 Hazel avenue, costing 13,-1
000.
DUKE wIM
RVPID, healthy circulation
.is essential to a finely-textured,
glowing and lovely skin,
(t keeps the facial muscles firm,
to that you need never lose the
. beauty of a youthful contour.
Oorothy Gray's Circulation
Ointment brings up a stream of
tnvigoratingcirculation toyour
face and throat.
At our Toilet Goods Department
$3.25 6.00 12.00
CAPITAL DRUG STORE
J. H. WILLETT
Owl Agency 405 State Corner Liberty
W. A. 'Mullen.
leni. is connected
I combination.
formerly of Sa-
with the new
I
nmrnm
Will Repair Building
J. Kappahahn is planning to re
pair a frame building U A and
Commercial streets, at a cost of
1500, according to a building per
mit issued Tuesday. -
Estate of Rich Tobacco King
-6ued By New England
Manufacturer
See Va Picture
NEWARK. N. J.. Feb. 14.
(AP. A federal court Jury to
night returned a verdict of $8,
000.000 for George D. Haekell,
Movies of Lindbergh s flight j New tngiana manufacturer in his
and of the historical story of thewuit ror f45.ow.ouo against tne
world war were shown in the! estate of James B. Duke, tobacco
American Legion hall by Dr; Da-J magnate
via B. Hill. The pictures were pro I The Jury deliberated five hours
vided by the U. S. Signal corps and! Haskell, president of the Bausch
were shown largely to Salem Boy I Machine Tool company of Spring
Scouts and boys eligible to scout-l field. Mass., sought damages from
tt la having its effect on England;
While not yet ready tor national
prohibition, apparently, John Ball
see the handwriting oa the wall.
Every year his subjects are cutting
down their drink bill. In 1926
approximately $1,500,000,000 was
spent in England for liquor. The
19X7 figure will approximate $1.
260.000,000, a decrease of nearly
17 per cent.
FUEN DEFEAT
mm HUMBLES
W
IT
Oil IT
dom who are not members now.
WOMAN FLAYS ALL WETS
SAYS
We have a 1924 Buick Touring
equipped with Lovejoy shocks,
bumpers. S &. M spot light, rear
view mirror, automatic swipe.
70 new rubber and 1928 li
cense. This is a fine car Ja
every way and a snap at $475.
the Duke estate alleging that
Duke had repudiated an agreement
to enter the aluminum business
and had sold out to the Aluminum
I company of America.
It id expected Haskell will ask
that damages be trebled to $24,-
nnn non this provision beins al-
PORTLAND. Feb. 14. (AP) . . a of the sher.
ao am was ine onty man wno ever
had personal liberty and the per-
Adam Wa Only Man Who Ever
Had Personal Liberty, Word
"The House That Servko Built"
LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS
eonal liberty plea of anti-prohibi
tionists deserves no serious atten
tion. This was the declaration of
Mrs. Ida B. Wise-Smith, national
vice president at large of the
Women's Christian Temperance
Union in an address at the meet-
ng today of the district campaign
conference of the organization
Delegates numbering 250 from
Washington, Oregon, and northern
Idaho attended.
In touJ,;n8 on Juvenile prob
lems, Mrs. Smith gave as her opin
Ion that "th young people are not
entirely to blame for disregard of
law among the young."
"We taught our young men to
kill during the war," she declared
"and you can't blame them for
doing it after they come back
She dismissed as wet "propa-IPany-
?anda" the statement that
students carry flasks."
Woodburn Attorney Visitor J advisor to the group which will
Mnaspv an attorney of meet once a month to study cur-
V II f,!! ' - .
Woodburn. was attending to busi
ness matters here Monday.
rent topics and high school prob
lems. It is anticipated the club
will use th? discussion method.
The members are mostly seniors.
O. R. C. Men Visit
H. C. Seymour and L. J. Allen.. 0l.t
state college."
both of the Oregon
were Tuesday callers at the office
of the county school superintendent.
White Mountain Honey Is She
Best. Phone Mead at 8F5.
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Play Postponed
- Th play which the Ladies Aid
society of the Lutheran church
was planning to give February 17.
has been postponed on account of
Illness of members of the cast.
Crystal
night.
Garden,
Wednesday
Suos On Not
Claire Orey yesterday began ac
tion in circuit court to collect
$71.25 on a $100 note from
George Hasting.
Newspaperman Visit
E. P. Rowley of Turner trans
acted business in this city the first
of the week. Mr. Rowley Is pub
lisher of the Turner Tribune and
constable of the town.
Buried Clackamas Cemetery
11 ...ui -oo y-.taAa i n the Plarka-
DU- ' - ' Furniture Upholsterer
mas cemeieo jes.uu, u.. repairing. Giese-Powers
of Samuel ClarK, wno i Furniture Co.
Portland Sunday at the age of91.j
He was an uncle of Mrs. Bessie Reoves Funeral Today
beiiwooaoi miacuy. auu services for the late
resident of Barton. D T.Qriv,.0 pWVpa will h held
....... v, -
raise In salary. While at Gerval3
hiirh shfi visited the cafeteria
lunch nreDared by the domestic
science girls and declares any
school would have to go to beat
the young cooks there. At St. Paul
h ttpnifd a valentine party in
the grade school. She plans to vis
It the Sidney Talbot and Looney
Butte schools today.
Watch for Matinee Coupon
In the Green Market Section of
the Friday's Statesman. Lnder the
Tonto Rim, picture from Zane
Grey's latest book at the Elsinore
Saturday afternoon.
man anti-trust act.
An appeal will be taken by Duke
counsel, and Judge Runyon an
nounced tonight that his term of
court would be extended for 90
days to permit the defense to per
fect its appeal.
At the present time Haskell has
t
two other suits penamg agaiuei
tha tnhacm magnate's estate and
the Aluminum company in New
York and Massachusetts. While
estlfylng on the stand however.
he said that a favorable Judgment
in nna rat would result in his
It WVj .mwv
dropping the other actions.
Haskell claimed that Duke in an
ifirreement wun mm umi
tensive arrangements to enter the
ilnminnm business but this agree
ment was later broken and Duke
sold out to the Aluminum com-
Duke died In October 1925.
.iiltMvtne the bulk of his estate, es-
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tlmated at more tnan luu.vwv,-
000 to his daughter. Doris.
ALBANY 46 TO 37
The Willamette freshmen
drubbed "Big Bill" Mudra's Al
bany high hoopsters at the uni
versity gymnasium last night 4C
to $1, in a free-scoring match.
Eaton and Waddell were par
ticularly skillful at hitting the
basket. De Harpport. usually a
high point scorer, could not con
nect with regularity.
Willamette led at half time by
a score of 30 to 26.
Summary:
Freshmen (46 (37) Albanv
Eaton (15) . .. F. . . . (10) Hayne
DeHarpport(8)F (5) Stone
Waddell (14) .C (8) Cropp
Beck G . . . . ( 9 ) McLain
Marshers (9) . G. . . . Houseworth
S (3) Palmer
S (2) Vossen
WALLA WALLA. Feb. 14.
(AP). Whitman college defeated
the University of Washington here
tonight in a ragged basketball
game 45 to 33. Whitman tope
the northwest conference, while
Washington Is leading the north
ern section of the Pacific coast
conference. Their game tonight
had no conference bearing.
T W.ll
ONTARIO. Ore., Feb. 14 (Spe
cial) A tired team of Willamette
Bearcats pulled out a victory over
the College of Idaho coyotes here
onlght 31 to 24, before a large
crowd of eastern Oregon fans.
The speed and snap which char
acterized the play of the Willam
ette men last night at Caldwell
when they defeated the coyotes 43
PUGET SOUND 5
BEATS COLUMBIA
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Bits For Breakfast
PART OF FURNITURE SAVED
AT THOMASON'S
Watch for Matinee Coupon
In the Green Market Section of
the Friday's Statesman. Under the
Tonto Rim. picture from Zane
Grey's latest book at the Elsinore
Saturday afternoon.
A T.a Carte Service
In dining room Marlon hotel.
Howen Estate $3300
Inventory and appraisement was
filed in probate yesterday in the
natter of the estate of James
Bowewn. The estate has an es
timated value of $3500, according
to the appraisers, M. G. Gunder
son. C. A. Reynolds and J. A.
Campbell.
Lost, Brlndle Iog
With four white feet, sear on
back. Answers to name "Mickey.
Has New Orleans license. Finder
rail 24B.
Attend Annual Meeting
W. J. Nelson waa In Portland
yesterday to be present at the an
nual conference of the Oregon
KtatA Bottler' association of
. which he is secretary. The meet-
ing was held at the Multnomah
hrtl for the day. closing last
night with a banquet .for the two-
score members in attendance.
at two o clock this afternoon ai
Keeney's Funeral Parlors in Inde
pendence.
Watch for Matinee Coupon
In the Green Market Section of
the Friday's Statesman. Under the
Tonto Rim, picture from Zane
Grey's latest book at the Elsinore
Saturday afternoon.
Fine Home
675 South Church Immediate
possession. Sacrifice for quick sale
$500 to handle. Landscaped lot
in beautiful homes district. Becke
& Hendricks. 189 North HIgr
street.
Watch for Matinee Coupon
In the Green Market Section of
the Friday's Statesman. Under the
Tonto Rim, picture from Zane
Grey's latest book at the Elsinore
Saturday afternoon.
Tuition Nearly Paid
Mariano Rodriguez, Filipino,
has paid his tuition in full, and
Fred De Leon, another Filipino,
has only $5 yet to pay. it was re-
norted to the school board last
night in a communication from J
C. Nelson, principal of Salem high
school." De Leon left school Feb
ruary 1. leaving $25 unpaid, but
he returned the 8th and paid $20.
A check for $65 accompanied
Principal Nelson's report.
TURNER. Feb. 14. (Special)
Shortly after noon Sunday the
residence of Peter Thomason. fout
miles southeast of Turner, burned
down. The downstairs furniture
was saved.
The Anti-Saloon league meetinp
advertised for Wednesday evening
will be held Sunday evening, Feb
ruary 19 in the school auditorium
The picture "Lest We Forget" will
be shown and 1 ecture given by
Elijah Baker, a well known
lawyer. The public is cordially in
vited.
Turner school teachers attend
ed the teachers' institute at Sil
verton Saturday.
Earl Bear spent the w
PORTLAND. Feb. 14. (AP)
College of Puget Sound defeated
the Columbia university basket
ball team 3 3 to 28 here tonight in
one of the fastest games ever play
ed on a local floor.
From the beginning of the game
until the last five minutes f play
the score switched constantly from
side to side. Puget Sound was
leading IS to 17 at the half.
New York police seized five
jugs of wine in a recent raid and
one Jug exploded in the police sta
tion. It must have been red
wine.
On her birthday
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On St. Valentine's day
U S
Oreeon hands Salem a $600,000
nresent of a state office buuaing.
A sweetheart gift that wm pui
into the activities of this city
At the same time. Oregon does
herself a very good turn, mamus
provisions for economies in me
administration of tne anairs ui
the state government; economies
time and money, and giving
greater efficiency in the manifold
dealings of her people wun
commonwealth.
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Hit the Deck." it was agreed
by an enthusiastic crowd that at
tended the Elsinore tneaier iasi
reek-end night, was deserving in every way,
and a credit to tne management.
enterprise in bringing me
A German airplane In New York
is demonstrating the casting of ad
and pictures on the clouds at
night. This will give us another
excuse for staying out late.
OBITUARY
QUINTET
BEATS IDAHO AGAIN
to 22 was lacking tonight, an
Idaho led during most of t- -game.
The Coyotes by good playin; .
held a 15 to 10 lead over Wi
lamette at half time, and only l
the fourth quarter, when Card
nal opened up with new spirit t
enthuse his fellows did the Best
cats begin to score with suff
cient regularity to take the lea
and earn a seven point victory.
Coach Keene will leave here a
3:40 in the morning for Salen
arriving theme about 9: SO tomoi
row evening.
Three out of five games wer.
won by the Bearcats on the Idaho
Washington tour. After droppin
two close games to the Wbitnia
Missionaries. Willamette cam
back to take two from College
Idaho and one from the La Grand
M. I. A. team.
I oiiiii luui y :
Willamette (31). Col. of Ida. (24
Litchfield (5) .F.. (ll)Keistc
Adams (6) ....F. (4)OConno
Cardinal (13) .C ... (7) Dura!
Hauk (8) G. . (1) Rodmat
Flesher C. (1) Dllle.
An Ohio man Is planning a 5
million mile flight to the plane'
Venus in an airplane. It's our opin
ion that the only chance he ha
is to persuade Lindy to go alon;
with him. .
WWHWIWI l liMUIHJUJWiaWIJ 1.1
T.j.
When Glasses Are
Needed
"APPEAL TO O'NEILL"
New Location
Dr. C. B. O'Neill
Fourth Floor
First National Bank Building
Phone 625
in Portland
m ii i- i ii.nli I fnr ita
mrner Doys won me ""'M . " oi with . little
attraction io Dinu. -
better encouragement on the part
such attrac-
eame with Newport Friday eve
ning on the home floor
Bailey
At the residence, 3 83 Belleview
street, Mrs. Arabella Bailey died
at the age of 64 years. She was
the mother of Greta Bailey of Sa
lem and R. A. Bailey of Corvallis.
She had one sister, Mrs. Dolly Al
lingham of Salem, and five broth
ers. Announcement of funeral
will be made later from the Rig
don mortuary.
LADD &BUSH, Bankers
Established 1S68
General Banking Business
Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.
came up from Portland
pvpnine. for a short visit at the
C. A. Bear home.
COUNTY TO BE "SAVED"
Rotary Syeake
Speakers at the regular Rotary
luncheon this noon will include
Justices II- H. Belt. O. P. Coshow.
and John L. Rand. The club will
have as visitors thia noon a dele
gation of Rotarians from Forest
Grove, the first visitation of a ser
es of inter-city visits recently
nlannori The local groUD will
end members to a meeting of the
miUboro club February 23. Pro
gram for today's meeting waa ar
ranged by -F. O. Deckebach.
Auction Wednesday Niht, 7 P. M.
At F. N. Woodry'a Auction Mar
ket on Summer street, art goods.
$1800 of Je?welry and two house
holds of good furniture. Be tnere.
Watch for Matinee Coupon
In the Green Market Section of
the Friday's Statesman. Lnder the
Tonto Rim, picture from Zane
Grey's latest book at the Elsinore
Saturday afternoon.
Paxtor at Oreon City ,
Rev. Thomas V. Keenan. of the
St Paul de Vincent Catholic
church here, spent yesterday af
ternoon in Oregon City. He as
sisted with tha funeral services
for two-year-old Niirman Ross.
cn f Mr and Mrs. R. R. Schmidt
who died Saturday. The lad lived
with his parents at Canby. Rev.
rathr Jonas of Canby having
charge of the burial.
New Homea North
TTr' K nriced 13750 to $6.
000 4 to 7 room". All new. For
..io rAnnabIa. All hava furnace.
f trenlaca. carac etc. Immediate
nn..o..nn . all Locations 955
Norway-935 Tamarack, 95 S Tama
so Tamarack. Becke
Hendricks. 189 North High atreet.
Civics Club Organized
High school students who bare
had or are, taking civic have or
ganized a Civics club with the fol
lowing officers: Roy Lafky, presi
dent; Minnie Heseman, vice-presi
dent; Lucille Harland, secretary;
Edwin Morgan, treasurer; AUda
Olsen, social chairman; Ivan Ka
foury, program chairman; Hayes
Beall, Invitation committee; and
Maryr Hifoury., reporter; iilas
,.,-n- n'.n. nf the nubile, more
btepnen i.mnt oi ait , anA will be
Sunday '""is ..
known as a "gooa snow lum.
remit ation that is worth a great
deal. Though the crowd last night
made not very far from a capacity
house.
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Pntato Sloean for the Sunday
Statesman's tabloid section. Sa
lem has a chance now to get a
Marion county is again about toDotato starch, flour and dextrine
. .... . I ... it.nt.inn
be "saved through aDonsnmemi factory, and mere are pusnuimre.
of the county law library with re-j in this that are greater than a
suiting economy to the extent ofj $600,000 state office building.
io ner cent of filing fees, it waslwith all the new people tne laner
tacltlr Indicated yesterday after-l wni bring to this city perhaps
Abolishment of Court Library
Expected Today
Draper
At the residence, 1296 Highland
avenue, February 12, Charles L.
Draper, age 52 years, husband of
Lillian Draper; father of Kenneth
Draper of Pocatello. Idaho; Ger
ald Draper of New York and lone
Draper of Salem. Funeral serv
ices will be held at Rigdon's cha
pel at 3 o'clock p. m., Wednesday.
Piano Sale
Priced to sell quick 165-$95.j, .t.P Mr.
sioa iBt. oucn mnes as stuu-
mer. steinway and many otners.
These rare bargains. $6.00. $8.00.
$10.00 monthly. Tallman Piano
store 12th and Mill street.
Services Today
Funeral services will be held at
Independence today for Mrs. Jo
sephino Reeves, 82. who died there
Sunday. She had resided there 40
years, and was the mother of
Georgo Reeves of Salem, and also
the grandmother of Mrs. Ray
Smith of this city. One daughter.
Mrs. Anna Knapp. San rancuco.
J. A. Dimmick.
Woodburn; and another son. Lane,
Independence, survive.
noon.
It is anticipated that action to
this effect will be taken by the
county court either today or some
time later this week, and will c"me
s the result of a loud campaign
that has been waged against the
library by an opposing element.
Following the court's retraction
from Its former position the
amounts already collected will
have to be refunded to litigants
who have paid their small sums as
reaulred by the original order. Up
until last night there waa a total
of 14.50 in the library fund, which
had been collected from 2$ liti
gants at average cost of some 65
cents each.
LigrariAn Addrceaea Conventioi
Miss Cornelia Marvin, state 11 J
brarian. was In Corvallis Monday
to address a luncheon meeting of
the Oregon State Retail Mer
chants' association now In session
iu that city. She urged the pres
ent-day merchant to keep in touch
with the new books that are ap
pearing in his field. Two Salem
merchants. E. Cooke Pattpn and
B. E. Sisson. have been placed on
two main committees of the asso
ciation.
Falrmount Hill
6 room house double garage
Vow on SuDerior between Fair-
mount and John streets. Total
price now $6900 terms. Becke it
Hendricks, 189 North High street
Mueller Released
Otto Mueller, who was being
held by the pblice here for Call
fornia officers, was released Tues
day when the officers failed to ar
rive.
Report TooU Stolen
C D. Chase. 1553 State street,
reported to the police yesterday
that two spirit levels and a roll of
bltt were stolen from a building
where he was working at St
Johns and Lincoln streets.
It's our opinion now. since
Lindy blazed the way, that long
before there is a good motor road
from the United States through to
Smith America, motor roads will
be out of date.
FLORAL DESHrfNS
CUT FLOWERS, PLANTS
GOLD FISH. BIRDS
C P. BRKITHATJPT
Telephone S80 51$ Btate St.
Increasing our population by 2000
at one stroke. That is. adding to
Salem's people about 500 of the
men and women now on the pay
rolls and living outside of Salem;
and their families.
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Prohibition in the United States
and the prosperity resulting from
Fancy Dogs Sf Cats At Stud
Boston and Fox Terriers, Eng
llsh Bull, German Police. Pers--J
lan Cats. Pets boarded.
FLAKE'S PETLAXD
273 Htate and Pacific Highway
TERWILLIGERS
Perfect Funeral Service
For Less
Licensed Lady Mortician
770 Cbrmeketn Street
Telephone 724
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Distinctly Correct
Footwear
Fir
Men
Bore
For
Women
Girls
John J. Rottle
Expert Shoe Fitters X
1D SUM Ifc J
$495
FINE TORIC m&ing lenaat. Wj In
aor Tar (la lini breakafe.
"lamination too.
Thompson-Olutsch Optical Co.
110 N. Coram" 1 St.
ELECTRIC MOTORS
Rewound and Repaired, New
pr Used Motors
XluunKV & TODD
Things Electrical
101 South High Tel. 21 12
Let Kennell-Ellis
Make Your View and Commercial
Pictures, Any Time, Any Place
Old Photographs . Copied
Often you want old photographs reproduced, but fear entrust
ing them to strangers.
Our reputation assures the safety nd proper care ot yon'
picture, which we will copy, enlarge, frame or hand color ai
a price lower than the unknown agent can offer.
Kennell-Ellis Studio
420 Oregon Bid.
A Real High Grade Furniture
AUCTION
SALE
TOMORROW 1P.M.
305 South 23rd St.
6 ROOMS OF GOOD FURNITURE
Furniture on Display Tonight
from 7 to 9 P. M.
Radio can be heard '
Don't Miss This Sale
. C. D. ANDERSON, Owner
H. F. WOODRY, SON, Auctioneers
271 N. Commercial St. Rite Down Town
Phone 75 for Particulars
Hlncee' Car Stolei
Karl Hinges, 1540 South Lib
erty, reported to the police last
Visits County School
Mrs. Mary L. Fulkerson, county
school superintendent, Tialted the
anion high school and the grade
school at Gerrais yesterday and
also the union and grade schools
at St. Paul. She reports that all
fire of the high school teachers
at Corrals tT ben rehire tor
NOTICE TO
BUILDER
H.r for sale about 18 sqvarea
of clay roof tile which I will
sell cheap to more out of my
way.
Inquire
HASELDORF
APARTMENTS
178 8. Cottage
Back of Elk. Temple .
Now Is the Time To
Plant Your
Orchard
We are offering a fine line
jf fruit and nut trees at at
tractive prices, including
the famous Noble prune.
Don't miss seeing us before
buying. Twenty years in
the business.
FRUIT LAND
NURSERY
Office 174 S. Liberty St..
Your Old Typewriter
far a New
(SE(D)ima
VERY often people who are considering the purchase of a
modern writing machine are surprised to learn that some old
typewriter, which they may not have used for a long time has
a market value and will be accepted in part payment. If you
hare an old machine, perhaps yon will be interested in learn
ing what It Is worth. It you will fill In the space below we
will be glad to glre you whatever Information you require.
Quote me allowance on my Model No
Serial No Send full information as to prices
and terms ( ) Send me a Corona for one week on free trial ( )
Name and Address
Typewriter Exchange
FRANSFEU
ge
amd Sfcora
Long and Short Distance Hauling
Public and Private Storage
Fireproof Building.
GRAIN, FEED and SEED
Free Delivery to ny part of the dtjr.
QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION
Farmers Warehouse
PAUL TRAGUO, Prop. '
Day Telephone 28
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Night Telephone 1267-W
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the nxt yew" a 1 perrjtentj
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