The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 31, 1929, Image 1

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    The Hermiston Heräkl
DIVERSIFIED T A U B
FAY — OPPORTUNITIES
A l l BEKS.
VOL. x x r v
—NUMBER s —
HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1929
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EXPERTS TO SPEAK ♦
M ATS HAND INJDREO
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AT STATE MEETING ♦ otherwise celebrate In the vlcln- ♦ BY GUN DISCHARGE
OF OREGON BEE MEN
CONVENTION AT
PENDLETON
NOVEMBER 4, 8
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PICNIC VANDALS DISLIKED
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If picnickers wbo eat lunch and ♦
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Ity of the Hermiston water
plant will refrain from letting
their horses feed In the yard.
will cease to trample down the
flowers, will pick up and des-
troy empty cracker boxes, clg-
arette cartons, chicken wings,
paper plates and cigar bands
that are left after the feast, they
w ill earn the gratitude of H.
W. Kelley, water superintend-
ent end chief of police. It seems
that some vandals not long ago
failed to comply with the rules
of etiquette usually followed by
picnickers ana the appearance
of the water plant suffered ac-
cordingly.
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♦ A. C. HOUGHTON HAS PALM AND
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WRIST SHATTERED
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♦ Accident
Happen* Dunng Hunting
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Trip Sunday; Fingers May
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Be Saved
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CITY JAIL INITIATED SUNDAY
WHEN 2 SUSPECTS ARE HELD
Men Admit Stealing of Automobile;
To be Tried by Federal
Court.
The new city Jail, recently de­
clared In operating business, was
.U Initiated
.U11.VVU uuuuwj
Sunday Ulfein
night »livu
when 1J. B. J. J.
BLUE GRASS
SUNSHINE
IDEAL FOB COWS
SUBSCRIPTION, 12.00 PER YEAS
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TURKEY POOL SOON
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P.T.A. COUNCIL HAS
CANNERY OUTLOOK
•> Turkey will be sold not later •>
than November 5, this year, ac- ♦
COUNTY CONVENTION ♦ ♦ cording
TO BE DISCUSSED
to Information given ❖
♦' George Jenkins by Mrs. C. G. ♦
♦ Brink, manager of the Idaho- ♦
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
♦ Oregon turkey pool. As soon ♦
19 OUT-OF-TOWN MEMBERS MEET
HERE
♦ as the bids are opened and the 4>
Nation, deputy gherlff> helped
by Luncheon Attended By 29; Program
Follow* Schedule; Mr. Burn
his son, Walter Nation, lodged two
men there on the cnarge of haring
ham Sings.
♦ best bidder selected, the selling <•
♦ price for the turkeyB and the ♦
♦ time and place of shipment will <•
♦ be sent’ by the manager to Mr. ♦
♦ Jenkins, who will let turkey ♦
♦ growers on his lists know at ♦
•> once. In case there are people ❖
♦ In this vicinity whose names ♦
♦ are not on the list and who wish ❖
♦ to join the pool at a cost of one ♦
♦ dollar, they should let Mr. Jen- ♦
♦ king know at once.
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S. C. PROFESSOR TO SPEAK ON
PROBLEMS
Establishment of Local Plant Is
a stolen automobile In their possess­
Considered by Farm Bureau
ion
and
being
.army
deserters.
The
♦ j The accidental discharge of a gun
Approximately 19 out of town peo­
Auxiliary.
♦ , that was being taken from a car names of the men were Ellis I. Cozine ple attended the meeting of the
♦¡badly mutilated the left hand of A. and Lewis C. Conestrlna. both of county P. T. A. Council in Hermis­
♦ C, Houghton, of Irrigon, last Sunday Monterey. California.
The feasibility of a local canning
Monday and Tueaday of next week
Deputy sheriff Nation became sus­ ton last Saturday. All the Parent-
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| morning. Mr. Houghton, who is
plant and the problems arling from
Teachers’
associations
In
the
county
November 4 and 5, beekeepers from
♦ , secretary of the West Extension Ir- picious of the two men when he saw were represented.
the operation of such a plant will be
all over the state will meet In Pen
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rigation district, does not know just à foreign car in town late at night.
discussed Friday afternoon at 2:00
The
program
was
as
it
had
been
dleton to attend the annual con­
He also thought that one of the men
o'clock at a meeting of the Farm
vention of the Oregon Beekeepers' ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ what caused the gun to go off as he was trying to get some gas at the previously planned except that Mrs.
was
taking
it
out
of
the
car.
He
Bureau Auxiliary in the library, when
S.
Burnham
sang
two
solos
at
Association. The meeting w ill be
He investigated
had gone hunting and was aecompan- Pearson garage.
E. H. Weigard, professty of horti­
held in the Commercial association
the car and found out that the men 10:45 In the morning In place of the
by
his
wife
and
tWo
sons.
cultural products at Oregon State
pianologue scheduled for Shirley
looms. Since Hermiston is the
were
broke
and
belonged
to
the
college, talks.
Mr. Houghton was taken at once
Brownson and Marian Henderson..
center of the honey indusry in Uma­
to
Hermiston
and
a
doctor
was
called.
,army'
The Farm Bureau Auxiliary has
The
luncheon
at
noon
was
attend­
tilla county, there will probably be
However, when efforts to find a doc-
" hen the men were being taken ed by 29 persons, about half of them
been considering the possibilities of
a good representation from HermlS'
C.
F.
Adams
Loses
House
Furnish­
tor failed. Dr. F. V. Prime, dentist, !to Pendleton Monday morning, one
establshing a local cannery for some
ton there. J. Skovbo, from here, is Plana Begun for Basketball Games; bandaged up the hand of the wound-iof tbem admltted ‘hat «*<’ touring being Hermiston women. There were
ings, Musical Instruments; Only
time. About a month ago a commit­
no
talks
or
program
at
the
luncheon,
Scven
Lettermen
Present
the head of one of the departments
2 Trunks Saved.
ed man and hi was taken in an am- car bad been stolan off tbe 8treet* nf it being an opprtunity for those
tee from the Auxiliary made an In­
At Meeting.
— inspection work.
Monterey, where the Presidio gov­
bulance to Pendleton
vestigation of the canneries in The
present
to
get
better
acquainted.
Monday morning the meeting will
The home of C. P. Adams several Dalles In an uttempt to get new
According to Dr. Alfred Chris­ ernment military training school Is
Two of the most outstanding talks
begin at 8 o’clock. The minutes of
The Pendleton Buckaroos won a
located, according to Mr. Nntlon
topherson,
It
was
found
that
about
miles
out from town was completely ideas and facts. Since that time,
the 1928 convention w ill be read. bard fought battle from the Hermis­
. The two men were on their way were given by Dr. Estill Brunt and
half
of
Mr.
Houghton’s
palm
and
destroyed
by fire Sunday afternoon. those going ahead with the idea have
Mrs.
I.
M
.
Schannep.
Dr.
Brunt
'
The secretary and treasurer will
ton football team last Saturday by wrist had been pracically shot off. to Richfield, Washington. They be­ spoke on health, emphasizing teeth'
The
fire
was
the result of the explo­ been waiting until some authority
give their reports, followed by the
It Is thought, however, that all the longed to Battery E. 78th Field Ar­ and the comparative rating of Uma­
from the State college could come and
reports of the heads of the various a score of 24 to 0.
sion of the stove. Coal was burned talk on the subject.
tillery. A Federal officer took them
The
The Bucks did not find the Coy­ finger* can be saved. Mr. Houghton to Portland Tuesday where they will tilla county In this respect.
departments. The heads of the de
in the stove and formed a gas that
Mr. Weigard was secured as a
pertinents are: A. J. Sanford, educa­ otes the easy marks they had ex­ will be likely to have a stiff wrist be tried in. the federal court. They subject of Mrs. Schannep’s talk was
tional program; J. Skovbo, inspect­ pected to and had to keep fighting and three stiff fingers as the -result are said to have' deserted the army ‘‘What the Home Can . do for the sent the stove out of the house when speaker through the help of George
of the accident.
Jenkins, assistant county agent.
School and the School for the Home.” the explosion came.
ion work; Eber D. Moasie, organiza­
every minute of the game to keep
Mr. Houghton Is doing nicely, Dr last Thursday.
Mr. Weigard will also speak at
Only two trunks were saved from
tion; Herman Ahlers, marketing;
the locals from scoring. Pendleton Christopherson says. He is feeling
the
Farm Bureau meeting Friday
the
furnishings
of
the
house.
About
and L. J. Dane, research.
VETERINARIAN TO PERF0LÎJ
CHURCH NOTICES
started the battle with several of her well and will probably be back home
31000 worth of musical instruments evening at 8 o’clock In the Metho­
Addresses Scheduled
second string men, but they were the latter part of thia week.
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ABORTION TESTS HERE SCON were destroyed. Mr. Adams, who dist church.
When the meeting convenes again soon replaced by the regulars, who
Methodist Church
All women on the project are in­
teaches music, also lost a large quan­
at 1:30, the convention committees bad to use all heir power and strat- FARM BUREAU AUXILIARY
Miss Pennock of Portland will be
vited to attend the meetings.
Word has just been received at the tity of sheet music.
will first be appointed. After t h 0 ,g y to score. The COyoteo kept the
a guest of the Methodist church Sun­ office of George Jenkins, assistant
No one was ia the house at the
TO HAVE MEETING FRIDAY
there w ill be three addressee: “How «ount even until the last few min­
day and will sing at the morning county agent, that B. T. Sims, head time of the accident, although Mr.
DEBATE TEAMS SELECTED:
ta Exterminate Foulbrood,” C. M. „tea of the first half, whan Fendle-
services. Miss Pennock is a vocal
The next meeting of the Ladies’ instructor. The public is invited to of the veterinary department at Adams was not far away.
SEVEN CONTESTANTS SPEAK
Christensen, Touchet, Washington; tq^^nanaged to get a touchdown.
Oregon State college, will be in the
Auxiliary to the Farm Bureau will hear her.
'‘Problema In Disease Control Work,'
The Buoks did not gain mufch
district some time early in Novem­
AT THE THEATRE
L L. Swain, Proeeer, Washington; yardage through line bucks, but be held Friday, November 1. The
The Sunday School is growing, but
Morris Pierson. Jane Warner, Don­
and "«as Pumtgation,’’ L. J. Dame, Hermiston’s defense proved rather officers of the Auxiliary urge all the we nerd you to help to make It the ber to make the regular abortion
ald
DeMoas, Ruth Cherry and Albert
tests of cattle. An effort wilt be
member* to he present.
Jprtland.
Kennings were successful in making
mo3t efficient Sabbath school possi­ made to include every herd In the
“Just Tony”
ineffective In breaking up the Bucks*
At the last meeting of the Aux- ble. There will be an evening ser­
In. the, evening at 8 o'clock there
Tony was only a horse, first seen the high school debate squad after
J t was hr
district in this program, Mr. Jen­
w ill be a banquet and following that that Pendleton gained her ywdag»!
’ T vices Sunday -as the pastor will be kins says, and cards witl be sent out by a wandering cowboy. "Red” Fer­ try-outs were held Friday morning
J
elected: Mrs. Cecil Madden, presi-
w{ll he time for meeting of various
d counter«.
|dent; Mrg Re,d vlce.pregjdent; Mrg in Echo. The congregation will unite to the ranchers giving the time that ris,- played by Tom Mix. as he was at 9 o'clock in (be high sqhool audi­
t committees.
with the Baptist-Christian church In Mr. Sima will visit the various feeding wfth a group of wild mus torium. The two others trying out
One of the features of the game GUjwjt», secretary; Mrs. Hutchison its evangelistic services.
Editor To Talk
tangs. However, it took just Tony were Grace Rodda and Ernest Cox.
ranches.
was the grim resistance put up by and Mra. Mik««ell, executive com-
The judges were the Rev. A. J.
Christ put into one sentence the
The meetings w ill begin again at
The dairymen are asked to co­ end his faithfulness to a man who
the local forward wall. During the mlttee; and Mrs. Harr. press agent,
thing that vexed mankind since the operate by having the cattle tied Or bad befriended him to put romance Ware, Mr. Enos Martin and Mrs. C. 8.
• o’clock Tuesday morning. Follow­ first half the game was nip and
The memberg wko went on the trip
beginning of time. "1 am the way, the in some stanchion at the hour Mr. into the lives of Red and Marianna McNaught. The debaters were judg­
ing are the addressee of the morning: tuck battle.
In tbe second half, to The Dalles to Investigate the can­
truth, and the life.” Come to the
"The Future of Honey Consumption,’’ Pendleton opened up an aerial attack
Jordan, daughter of a ranchman who ed 26 per cent on delivery and 76
neries there, reported on their trip. house of God and et us endeavor to Sims will visit the ranch. Since had had financial dlffaculties and per cent on argument. The question
George W. York, editor, "Bees and and soon had another touchdown.
. ...
. there will be approximately 2000
Mrs. Henry Hooker, who directed the
Honey,” Seattle Washington; "Paci-
Nation at left end and Cox at left meeting, gave some facts on the discover In Him that way, truth and cattl0 to tegt R w]n bfi abgo,uta,y who had turned the ranch over to was: "Resolved: That the United
life. Oscar W. Payne, pastor.
States should cease to protect by
fle Northwest Problems," Floyd J. tackle played a mighty fine defensive
necessary to do everything possible the management of his daughter.
Buck. Walla Walla, Washington; game, while Smith and Earnheart care of poultry.
Tony, known as the wonder horse, armed force American capital in­
to
facilitate
the
work,
Mr.
Jenkins
Mrs. Marble and Mrs. White were
"Facts to Consider in Advertising were towers of strength in backing
as first befriended by Red when he vested in foreign countries except
MRS. CHARLES BENEFIEL
says.
visitors at the meeting.
Money," Agnes Kolehorn, assistant up the line.
had
been taken by a Mexican who after a formal declaration of war."
Ths schedule given on the cards
in the home economics department
Mary Benefiel, wife of Charles W. for the time Mr. Sims will vlelt the beat him cruelly. When Tony es-
Two more games remain on the
nt O. 8. C.; "The Honey Market Out- schedule, one with Heppner Armis­ OPERETTA TO BE NOVEMBER 8 Benefiel, Irrigon, Oregon, died at ranches will be followed as closely cnpid, he went back to his wild,
TEACHERS ENTERTAINED
leek,” A. W. B. KJosness, Mountain tice day and the last game with Mac
mustang life and proceeded to free
the Hermiston hospital Friday night, as possible.
"The Ghoet of Lollypop Bay,” October 18. The funeral services
State Honey Producers’ Association, Hl at Milton.
the horses of Jordan ranch. Diffi­
Ann Werry, Millie Holm and Dora
operetta to be presented November 8 were In Irrigon Monday, October 21,
Idaho.
culties ensued when Red finds It im­
Stevens, all teachers in the school
by the hgh school, has two acts and at 3:30, the Rev. Oscar Payne offi­ FOUR MEN LEAVE TO INSPECT
Miss Kolehorn, who w in talk on
possible to kill the horse.
A meeting of the basketball let­ was written by Charles Wakefield ciating.
POULTRY CONDITIONS IN UTAH
ths various uses of honey In cooking
"Just Tony" will be showing at here, entertained a group of teachers
When she gives her speech, has made termen was called Monday by Coach Cadman. The scene is a girls' sum­
(he Columbia theatre Saturday and and friends at a Hallowe’en card
Mrs. Benrflel had lived In Irrigon
party Friday evening, October 25.
Fred Gibson to line up the equip­ mer camp on Lollypop Bay.
Com­ for the past ten years. She had been
a tpeclal study of this topic.
Four men left early Saturday Sunday, November 1 and 2.
Five tables of bridge were played be­
ment needed for the coming season. plications arise and a ghost helps sick for a short time. Mrs. Bene- morning to make a trip to Salt Lake
Business Meeting Tuesday
“The Circu» Kid”
Seven lettermen^ including Smith, straighten them out by bringing to­ flel Is survived by her husband and
fore
the luncheon was served. The
City, Utah, to study poultry condi­
At 18 o'clock the meeting w ill ad­
There’s thrills and Joys and ex­ rest of the evening was taken up
journ for lunch and w ill reconvene Felthouse, Martin, Nation, Kennings, gether Mies Steel end Professor Flint. ten children, six boys and four glrb. tions around that city. Those mak­
with Hallowe'en stunts. Those pres­
at 1 o’clock when H. A. Scullen, as­ Cox and Briggs, were present. About at an adjoining boys’ camp. The two They were all present at the funeral ing the trip were J. II. Reid, Georgo citement In the air when the circus
ent
were Golds Mumma, Rena Wat­
IS
games
have
been
scheduled
to
conies
to
town.
The
smell
of
roast-
school*
*re
combined
and
the
finale
except for one son who Is sick In Genn, F. B. Swayze and Sidney
sistant in ths entomology department
th< erman, Ruth Patterson, Laura Wal­
nt O. 8. C„ w ill talk on "Ths Influ­ date and plans are under way to ia a chorus in praise of co-education. the Veterans’ hospital in San Frau- Barnard, Their plans were to stay , ed P«“"1“ ". ‘he roa'- of
make certain several more.
scloo.
one week The trip was made In the w”,nd>’ of hurried construction, and lace, Catherine Cranna, Mrs. Jessie
ence of Bees on ths Hay Crop.”
New suits have been ordered and
Mrs. Benefiel was born In Mary­ Interests of the Farm Bureau Co- n,0,,t of al1 the B*amor of the clrcua Hlneiine, Margaret McDevitt. Mrs.
CARD OF THANKS
Following this talk w ill be a bust-
(people and the strange lives they Frank Shaw, Charlotte Kern, Clara
land, March 4, 1873. She was 58 at operative
meeting at which marketing the shack is now undergoing some,
improvements.
Poultry
conditions
around
Salt
I,cad beb,nd ,he whl,e waIls of the Voyen, Mary Petri and Audrey Hen-
We
want
to
thank
our
friends
for
the
time
of
her
death,
present and propoeed laws
At the same meeting about 80 the sympathy they have shown us I
Lake are said to he unusually pros-l*>n,tl lB‘r‘l?ues ‘he older people as riksen.
perous, the eggs being of good qual- wel1 M the children.
The last thin g on the program Is other men expressed their Intentions in the loss of our beloved wife and I George Baer Here,
NEW EQUIPMENT ADDED
the appointment of department heads. of turning out and Coach Gibson mother and also for the beautiful ] Ceor»e naer, executive secretary of ity and selling for a high price. The I AU th# P'cturcsqueness of circus
immediately began plans for Inter- floral offerings.
the Pendleton Commercial assocla- local men expect to get some Id e a s J ,f e W,U be br0,,B ht here wben “T he
basketball
Circus Kid” shows at the Columbia
Charles W. Benefiel and Family. tlon. was in Hermiston Tuesday.
from the Utah poultrymen.
One of the newest type electric
The girls have new basketball
CAR SLIDES DOWN HILL
theatre Wednesday and Thursday,
saws has been added to the equip­
outfits and are. making plans for
November 8 and 7.
ment of the Herald printing office.
Frankie Darro. the circus kid, runs
Mrs. Lon Dotson and daughter some good games.
The saw was bought from the West­
away from an orphanage to become
were cnt and bruised end their car
ern Newspaper Union.
a clown in a circus that has fascinat­
was smashed up Wednesday after­
WINTER
BEE-PACKING
TO
BE
ed
him
as
It
plays
in
his
town.
The
noon when the motor of their car
CONDCL'EH'T. CAT!)
DEMONSTRATED NOVEMBER 2-3
friends he forms Includp Trixie, an
stopped as they were going up a hill
equestrienne.
Tad,
a
lion
tamer,
and
near the Fred Lens home. The car
"King" Kruger, once a famous lion
Whereas, Our Ileaveelv Father * ■*»
Of Interest to beekeepers In Uma­
slid backward down the hill and
tamer who had been conquered by oeen fit to take our beloved s ..
went into a drainage ditch after tilla county w ill be the announce­
drink. Buddy, as Frankfe Darro is Mary B neflel, from o,,r ni’d-u.
turning
over
on
the
bridge, ment made recently by George H.
¿ailed, helps "King” to make him- Therefore be It Resolved, That ’ cr
ed women to town, where Dr. A. Jenkins, aceMaat county agent, that
r.elf a hero In a thrilling moment mlston Unit Number 37, A-pe-'o-n
Christopherson administered first aid on November 2 find 3 there w ill be
when a lion gets loose during a Legion Auxiliary, extend their he?
and took several stitches In their arms demonstratlone ef winter bee-pack­
Ktorm after the circus performance felt sympathy to the bereaved hus­
and hack.
ing at the George Bancroft farm In
has begun. There Is romance In this band and family; and a copy of
Hermiston. H. A. Scullen, associate
picture of circus life and human these resolutions be spread upon the
professor a f entomology, Oregon
WEATHER REPORT
drama too.
minutes of this unit, and a copy be
Stae college, will do the demonetrat-
sent to the bereaved husband, tbe
lag. All Interested bee men are In
According to Chari«« Taylor, vited to these meetings and advised to
same also to be printed in the Her­
ON
NIGHT
FOOTBALL
TEAM
weather obeerver, the maximum and bring their veils.
miston Herald.
minimum temperatures for the past
Belle Shesely,
On November 2 at 8 o’clock, there
Two
men
from
Hermiston,
Johnny
week have been:
Hattie Hamm,
will be the anaaal meeting of the
Newell and Chet Rhodes, will have
High Low Umatilla Beekeepers' association la
Rena Waterman.
the honor of being members of the
October 24 -------------------- <7
28 the Hermiston library, according to
Committee.
first
night
football
team
in
the
October 2 8 _______________ 71
George Bancroft, president of the
Pacific North'vest. They are mem­
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78
association. Officers ter tbe coming
See what happens when Flint
bers of the squad of the College of
October 8 7 -------------------- <8
year w in be elected.
meets
Steel. Where la tbe Ghost of
Puget
Sound
In
Tac
na.
28 -------------------- «1
The demonstrations in winter
Lollypop Bay?
28 _____________ 87
packing n N a reeult of arrange­
J. W. Clark, real estate dealer, I«
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ments mad* w it the
Work <>« the beautiful building« of the new British embassy In Washington Is nearing completion. Tbe Men­ In town today. Hin address Is aroin
Mrs. J. D. Harrah was • Pendleton
tion is Ideal—en aristocratic Maasachneett« avenue next to the Nsvsl Observatory grounds.
The rainfall was ->8 of an taeb
vice of Oregon State eollege.
! çndlrton, Oregon.
v'sitor Saturday.
Local Man Head of Inspection Work
Department; 0. S. 0. Profeuore
To Talk.
FIRE DESTROYS HOME
HERMISTON DEFEATED
Great Britain’s New Embassy in Washington
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