Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 01, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Image 1

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prraturc Mortality Anfonn Infants
Great Mail Dons ndd to Terror.
CHICAGO, Julv 1 Tlntl
lit It'llhl S'Jil piUMHIM died im II
result of tho hi'iil wave is in
dlcaled by u-poil received
4 here today finiii cities of the
inlihtli! west. Tln following U 4
n Hiiininury of Known lIlMllIlM j
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Cleveland i:
Pittsburg I
Columbus '!
Clueliinull I
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Grand llnplds 7
Milwaukee It
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CHICAGO, July t. Heller fiom
the hrut wave wlilrh linil continued
iiiiliitirrutteilly ItiroiiKlioiit lite mid
ille went for K ilny came loditv with
cloudy wenlhoi. A iiiiiifull I ex
pected lii'fiirii night.
The temperature here begun drop
pliiffnt midnight, today's high mark
being twenty degrcci lower limn ''
tcrdnv's figure. Thirty-right deaths
within the last twenty-four hours,
with reHirrt of Itifiint murlnlillc"
coming I" hourly, occurred here. Hen.
pnleheN received toilnv from oilier
cities show fifty dentil- ill the middle
west yw I entity. Miul dogs added to
th terror of the hcnl wave, 20 per
sons Ih'Iiiu' hitten here nlntie.
HeporlH reeeivotl here tmlnv Imll
elite thnl nt leiixt one lmmlre.1 piT-mis
hiue iheil n result of the heat
wine.
suffeW:
. 10 ice famine
CINCINNATI, Ohio, July 1. IV
nlilu to Kcenre more lee from the out.
hiile to nllny terrllilo hent Hiifferinj;
here duo to u neareity of leu through
n iliierii Mrike, the pity loiluy pur-i-hu.tfeil
li'J.riO loim hlored In two hlruelc
plut'itH here ami employed union en
jjineern ami firemen to inainlaiii ro
filjseriilloii. The lnwiw near here
have exliniinleil their Hiippliert.
TIiIh lee lnoiiulit hero thin morning
will ho iliKtrlhuteil to llm puhlle in
Hiuall iiiiaulilien after the honpilaU
ami Hie t-ifk are mippliei!.
The mayor toilay It iuakiii u final
effort to nettle the Mriko.
ON NEW CHARIER
CIKVKTANI), Ohio, July J. llnl
liitiiiK on a new juiinliiipal charter,
provitliiiK Iioiihi rale, oeoapteil tliu at
tention of Cleveland votern today. It
provldeH for a eoinmlwiloii of fifteen,
with Mayor linker, who framed the.
new charter, heading the HhL The
charlor nlno provides for tho inilin
tlve, reforonduui and rceall, n nlinrt
non-parliHau ballot, preferential Bya
tern of vol tin: and munielpal ownbr
Hhip of publiu utllltU'ri.
CREMATED IN CAR
WHEN AUTO OVERTURNED
MINNHAl'OMB, Mian., July 1.
Claudu CluiiieulH mid Kam Uileshy
went eieinuted near hero today when
Ihelr automobile overturned and thu
(iiHollae lank exploded.
Rain Ireaks Heat Wave.
KT. 1.0UIB, Mo., July 1. The
haekboue of ho heal wave hero was
broken today by a heavy rain,
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KIRBY CALLED
BACK FROM ORIENT
FOR LOBBY PROBE
WAHIIINdTON, nly 1. Following
Hie teeeipl of a lelejjiaui from John
Klrhy, Jr., president of the National
ANHoeiatloii of Mauufaetureiri, that
lie eoiihl not appoar hefoie the "iiihIiI
Ioiin lobby" iiiveNltKiitliiK eoiaiaitlee
wilhotil joMiai; piiHHauo money paid
at Kan r'raiifiMfo to KUiiriiiitee liln
HiiiliiiK on a Hteamer for Aunltuliii,
Heiialor (Iwinuiii of North Carolina,
ehairman of llm eommiltei, wired tint
United Stale mimixIimI at Saa Iran
eUi'd to adiaouith Kliby that if he
nailed he would bit in eoiitempl of
the Heiiale, whieh i a puuiliiibht of
I'.MiHf, Kirby phiiiued lo leavu Kim
I'miii'lnco today.
.Mulhatrn letlerx, on which hi
eliiirfH are hiiHed were written to
a man named Hehwedtinaii in 1D07
and 1IHI8. Sehwedliaati wiim then
piivale weretnrv to .1. II. Van Cleav,
at that lime prexident of the Minib
faelurern' AHNoeiatiou. Mulhall to
ilay rurlher deelared that IMwaid
IliueH, who figured in the corrupt
election of Senator William lirimer
of lllimuH, wiih alxo ialereKteil in the
election to comrcnx of JeakiiiH of
Witeonwuf, IliueH, he Hiiid, wind Mul
hall that money won needed to put
JeakiiiK over.
FORTY WOMEN
coMniiici
MKXICn CITV, July 1.- D.h
palehch received here liolav from Da
raiiKo nav that forty women captured
la llial city laM week coinmitteed Mii
clilo to eKeaMt imliiut i-H to whiili
they wele Hiibjected by rebel Itooim.
It in rcporteil that Iho-reheU luuorrd
foreiKU flinr mid (linl one KiikIWi
iuiiii wax killed ami several Ameri
catiH woumled.
FISK REFUSEsTo"
RESIGN POST OEFICE
SAN WANl'ISCO. Cal., July 1. -"Thwy
may get me filially, but they
will have to fiKht firnl."
Thin was the declaration here to
day of IWtuiuxIcr Arthur O. Fisk of
Sua Francixeo who wim invited by
wire jeKlerday lo rosln by I'ohtinnH
ler (leaeral HurleHou.
"I wnn appointed for a definite per
iod oT four yearn," continued Kick,
"and my term will not expire until
tbiio ji'iiih from June 1 1 hod, 1 am
not Koiiitf lo net out to please any
body. They can't put me out miles
they file and ctahlih elmes of
inixeoiiiliiet in office, ivin mo op
portunity to defend myself, ami I
know they cannot cxlnblhh any valid
charge aKiiiht me."
WATSON ADMITS PAY
INDIANAl'OMfl, Iiiil., July 1.
former CotiKromiman WntHon today
pulilliiheil na open letter boru today
admtttluK thut ho had represented
tho National Manufacturers' nsRorl
atlon ut thu Hpoclal ncunlon of 1907,
In nlitalutnK u turltf commlnalon, Ho
doulod, liowavor, that tho Maaufni
turorH' auHoclatton hud fliieaco,d !iM
cqmiialKUH.
BRAZIL DEDICATES
SITE AT EXPOSITION
BAN KUANCISCO, Cal., July 1.
HriuiPn kIIo at (ho I'auama-l'aeifio
oxpoHitiou urouudK waa dedicated to
day by Dr. Lauro Mullor, iiiiiIiiirhii
dor from llrar.il. A review of I'ro
sidio trooer and a formal luncheon
preceded the coremonioH.
WATSON IS SUMMONED
BEFORE COMMITTEE
UUBllVIIJiK, Intl., July 1. Bonn
tor Overman today telegraphed for-
inor.CoiiKresHinan Jaiuen Watson here
Hiimmoalno; him lo appear before tho
coiiKi'cxuioual coimalttuu InvcrttlKUllmt;
thu Mulhall ehat'u on July o.
MBDFORD,
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Nolan of San Francisco Offers Reso
lution Cnlllitn tor Production of
Books of Manufacturers Associa
tion to Ascertain Truth.
WitrilllNOTON', July I John I
Noliin, Ban rrnnclitro'H liihor con-
KreHmiimi, jutiiieil Into the mlddlo of
tho commotion Htlrred iii hero by
the corrupt lohtiy chnrKeH of Martin
Mullinll, when ho aiitiouiiced t tut t to
morrow hu will Introiluro la the
lioiiim a remilniluii requiring llm pro
duction Itcforu a conarcxiiloiiiil roui
mlttra of all lioolm, rerordu and o(
flrit dorumeatrt of tho Nntlonnl Mar.
ufnrliircrn' anHoclatlon, (or wbleli
Miilliall tliarni'H thnl ho worked far
yearn.
Nolan drafted III resolution toln)
utter roiiNiiltatlou with Icndum of t'ir
Amerlrnn l-eileratloo of I.tilior. lie
until of It:
"Wo iiropono (lint thin nnncintl"i:,
which win mulataliiiMl to criuh tho
Inlior movement by the tower of or
Knnlreit capital, nhnll lie forced u
tell how It condurtcd ItH fight. Mill
hnll'K clmrt;e mirprlMed no ono In
the Inlior world."
Conicrcinvnaii Kherley today alno
Injected hlnmclf anew Into the situ
ation when he promlKed a pech from
tho floor of the hoiueu explnlnliiK In
detnll every convematlon he had with
Mulhall. lie conferred with Kenutor
Overmnn thin morultiK.
Keantor Overmnn lodny In ircinr
Iuk to follow up ovcry iiiikIo of Mar
tin Mulhnll'H rhnrKcn of corruption
hy lolihyUtn. Hit will xeok out tho
nnme of ten llnltlmoro men, rcprc
nentlriK ten different orr.nnlxntlony.
who fnvomd I'orakcr of Ohio for tho
presidency In 1907, nnd theso ten
will lie nuked koiiio iienrrhliiK quen
tlonn nn to their reanoan for support
Ini: the prctcantoiiH of tho former
senator,
HEAT WAVE HITS
NEW YORK CITY
NKW YOIHC, July l.-Tho hent
wave which Iiiih held the middlo west
in itrt crip for the lout ah days struck
New York today, the thenaomcter
regNlpriiiK moro than DO de(;reeH.
Sufferini: on tho crowded east sida
wart intense. No iuuuediale relief is
in slu.ht, necordiiic to weuther fore
easterri. WOLVERTOrTsiGNS
T DECISI
POUTLAND. Oro,, Jrtly 1. Dis
trict JiiiIro Wolvertoa HlKitod tho de
cree In tho Oregon and California
Inud Kraut suit forfeiting L'.OGl.SM
acres of unsold Inud In the grant
mndo hy tho govornmont In lKflG
for construction of tho Southern Pa
cific rnllroad. Tho tnud Is locnted
In ovory county lu Oregon went uf
tho Cascade mountains, with tho ex
ception of Clatsop county. Tho de
cision forfeiting tho land wna hand
ed down April 28, by Judge Wolvor
tou aftor tho cases hud boon peudlnt;
for four years.
Tho Southern Pacific has appealed
tho case to tho circuit court of ap
peals at Ban Francisco.
FINAL CAUCUS ON
TARIFF TOMORROW
WASHINGTON, July 1. Approval
of tho Kcnnto fiuauelul committeo'd
roeoimnendutlnim veardiui- tho in
come lax ami udmhiirilrutivo features
of the mciiHiircH wiih ivcn hero this
afternoon at a caucus of menihot-H if
tho Hcuuto. Senator Simmons an
nounced that the uommitteo tonight
would complete iiituukciucuIk for a
final eaueiiH tomorrow for approval
of the measure,
KRESS
PROBE CORRUP
LOBBY CHARGES
OMWOK, TUESDAY, .1VIJY 1, 301.'.
GREEKS
BEGIN
WA
BUS
WITHOUT
NOTICE
LONDON, July 1.- Despnlehei
from Atlieim to ie Kxchnimo Tele
t'ntphr here today, declare that the
HnignriniiK jrnrriiMi in part of Salon
ika him surrciiderfd and that the
(I reek Kovcniment.bnM ordered an ad
vuice in force all nlonj; the Iliilgnrinu
illic. ,
An offlclnl Htntvment received -it
t!io foreign oftlco hern today from the
(Ireek foreign minister at Ath;n 'de
clared that tho ndvance of tho Oreek
army was ordered only nfter tho Hal
garlnus had repeatedly violated tho
treaty by crossing thu provlslonsl
boundary lines recently estnbllrhci:.
Tho foreign minister today mild that
(Ireecc would notify lliilgarla th it
the war had started without any for
mal declaration.
It Is reported that 40,000 Ilulgur
inns have surrounded several thou
sand (Ireckn near (Jticvghcll nu.t
thrcnlen their annihilation.
CONVICT SENTENCED
TO DIE, ON GALLOWS
BACItAMKNTO. Cnl., July 1.
"This law doesn't mnko a man be
hac himself. I was driven to -lo
what I did In self dofrnse. I'urtlier
than that. I have nothing to sny, ex
cept that I am not afraid to die. I
have done nothing that makes mo
afrnld to face death."
With these words, spoken lu i n
even tone, Sninuo! K, Swcurlugn.'i,
originally sentenced In 1905 to a
life term for the brutal murder cf
Mrs. Phoebe A, Williams, of Aniado-,
stood up before Superior Judge
Hughes today to bo ccntenccd to ex
ecution following antw-aul't,. UL'on
"William lloblnsoti, ,n fellow convict
at rolom, whom tin slashed flvo
times with n knife. Tho date of the
hanging, which Is to tako place at
Ban Qiieiitln, was set for September
lit, 1913. Immediately afterward
his attorney gnve notlco of an nppcnl
to tho supremo court. Swearlngon
accepted his seutenco without emo
tion. TACOMA MERGER FOR
MILLION DOLLAR BANK
TACOMA, Wnt.li., July 1. Plans
are betnj: perfected today looking to
the consolidation of two local bnnk-
into a million dollar institution. Di
rectors of the National Hank of Coin
meree and the Pacific National Hunk
have uiinniinou-ly agreed to consoli
date the two hanks us soon ns detail.-,
of the mercer can bo worked out.
The eoiibolidation will give Tnvoma
its first million dollar banking con
cern and, according to statements by
the two president of tho present
banks, will put this city on a better
competing basis for big business with
thu bunking concerns of other cit
ies. E 10 SEE ALL
PAPERS M'NAB CASE
WASHINGTON, July 1. Tho
house judiciary committee today un
animously decided to transmit to tho
house tomorrow nil correspondence
nnd papers of tho department of jus
tice relating to tho Camlnettl-Dlggs
"whlto Blavo" nnd Wostorn Fuol
eases except grand Jury evidence.
Tho committee's roport will includo
n resolution offered by Hropresontu-
tlvo Kithu, ot California, for an In
vostlgatlon ot Attorney General Mc-
ltoyuolds' action In ordering port
pnuomeut- of tho cusos.
ARTILLERY TO SAIL
FOR THE PHILIPPINES
VANCOUVF.lt, Wash., July l.
Witli the twenty-fist infantry baud
playing sentimental music, llnttoriiw
V, nnd V of the artillery stationed
hero entrained today on the first lap
of their journey to tho Philippine
whuro they have been ordered by tho
war department. Tho butteries,
which consist of 0'Jo men nnd offi
cers, mil from Bait Francisco on tho
tiausport Dix July 0.
0
VETERANS
AT
Terrific Heat and High Humidity
Proves too Much for Aned Wearers
of the Dine and Gray All Accom
modatlons Exhausted.
CKTTYBHIMIO. Pa.. July 1. Ter
rifle beut and high humidity today
swept the field of Gettysburg ns
fifty ': ago It was raked by shot
and shell, and up to noon more than
300 veterans of the blue nnd the
gray hud liven treated for prostra
tlon nml weakness brought on hy th
blinding sunshine which poured down
on the hloodsoakcd field.
Gettysburg town nnd the battle
field today wero swamped with hu
manity and all accommodations w-r.j
Inadequate In tho faco of the crowd
of nearly 200,000, who swarmed to
wo the veterans who onco battled to
the death meet In friendly commun
ion on the ground they consecrate 1
with their blood. In all directions
from the battlefield the roads were
packed with automobiles and the
other vehicles for twetity-flvo mild.
Hundreds of people slept last night
on tho buttleflold nnd in tho strcrts
of tho llttlo town, nnd so great Is
tho throng that even tho supply of
food Is running short nnd tnnn) a
war worn soldier Is on as short com
mons as on the day IMckctt charged
on I.ec. Fully 1,000 veterans wero
unable to find sleeping quarters Init
night and wandered through tho long
hours over tho historic field.
Tho quartermaster In charge to
day arranged for 28,000 moro blan
kets nnd 8,000 moro mattresses to
try to accommodato tho hourly In
crcailng' crowds, m , .- jL
MyLHATTcirJ
SAN FRANCISCO. Cal.. July 1.
John Kirby, Jr., president of the Na
tional Manufacturers' association,
and O. M. Parry, former president ot
tho association, today received sub
poenas ordering them to appear be
fore tho "Insidious lobby" Investi
gating committee nt Washington. Al
though both wero b'ooked to sail for
Australia, they canceled tholr reser
vations on tho Ventura and agreed
to leavo immediately for Washing
ton. "Colonel Martin Mulhall, who, by
tho way, was never nny more n col
onel than I am, and whoso real namo
is not Martin, but Mike, is n crook
of tho first waters" emphatically de
clared Parry today. "Ho waa an em
ployo of ours for a number of years,
Tho way wo enmo to hlro him was
that wo had been Informed that ns
a policeman and lioutcnant ot Matt
Quay, ho had gained a wide acquain
tance. Wo paid him a salary ot
$12fi a month to solicit now business
for tho association.
"A fow years later wo learned tint
ho had deserted his wife ami flvo
children.
"That settled him as far as wo
woro concerned, and bo was fired."
REPUBLICANS SEEK
TO BE CONSULTED
WASHINGTON, July 1. Itopub
llcans ot tho house banking commit
teo at an indignation meeting this
afternoon, adopted a resolution de
manding ndmlttnnco to conferences
on currency reform of too democrat
ic members. Tho republicans Insist
ed that tho committee ought to moot
publicly.
MEYER TO FINANCE
CAR SERVICE AGENCY
POIiT-LAND, Ore., July 1. JT. F.
Meyer assumed office toilay ns as
sistant treasurer to B. F, Herring ns
ear service lu'ont of tho O. W. 11. &
N. company. Meyer will Imvo charge
of tho company's finnneeq in Port
land and relieves It. l.en Humes, vice
president of the United States Na
tional Hank, who has been acting us
iihiiUlaul treasuier.
GETTYSBURG
N
STRICKEN
T
PROJECT LEGAL
SAI.KM, Ore., July 1 Supreme
court today held that the stnto of
Oregon ban a right to expend $150,-
01)0 on the Tiimola, better known as
the Columbia Southern project. The
court find that the legislature had a
right to make the appropriation nnd
that the claim of plaintiff L. II. Mc
Mahati that the credit of the state
was being impaired wan not welt
founded. MeMnbnn'rt contention
that the work was being done for the
benefit of indiidiinls nnd not the
state nt largo was nlo overruled
His application for nn injunction ty
ing up the fund wiih refused.
Preparation!! to ntv once resume
work on the project were made by the
deert land board, following tho de
cision.
DANIELS TO VISIT
SAN DIKGO. Cal., July 1. Secre
tary of tho Navy Josophus Daniels
will be a guest of this city for twerf-ty-ono
hours from C P. M., July 22,
until 3 P M., July 23, according to
word received hero today.
A mobilization In this harbor of
a number of vessels of tho Pacific
fleet has been ordered, according to
it telegram from Congressman Kctt
ner, that camo today. Captolri Hal
stead ot the cruiser California, Cap
tain Plunkett, of tuo South Dakota,
and probably Admiral Cowlcs, who
Is now with tho cruiser Pittsburg M
Guaymas. arc sonio of tins officers
who will bo In port at tho time. A
number ot smaller vesfelj of.tbo tor-pttlV-HjniT'iriitrmarlno'frot'lTlas.
"mak
ing n total of about twenty naval
vessels, have- been ordered here.
A banquet, a trip on tho bay and
to the warships and an automobile
tour In and about dan Diego have
been arranged.
WEST CLEANING UP
CITY OF PENDLETON
PENDLETON, Ore., July l.-Dc-teetivo
Tom Kay, Governor West's
special agent, today filed complaints
against thirty women, who ho says
lime recently been denizens of local
tenderloins, and directed Sheriff Till
Taylor to serve unroots nnd the dis
trict attorney to prosecuto in ease
the women did not leave tho city.
Kay fctated ho wished particularly o
run the "land Indies" out of tho city.
What action will be taken against
the men who owned tho bouses oe
onnied by tho tenderloin will bo do
tcriL'iued when ICay reaches Salem, ho
said. He left this morning for tho
west.
ADVOCATES FEDERAL
LOF
SALEM, Ore., July 1. Federal
control for "inter-stnto'' convicts it
the latest sten forward in prison man
agement advocated by Governor
West. Ho will urge this idea upon
tho Second World's Christina Citizen
ship Congress in n paper ho will read
tomorrow. Tho samo idea will bo
represented through Mrs. Millie It.
Trumbull, who will represent him nt
tho National Conference of Charities
nnd Corrections, which will meet at
Seattle next week.
LARSEN ARRAIGNED FOR
MURDER OF HIS WIFE
LOS ANGELES, Cal., July 1.
Louis A. Larson, accused of tho mur
der of his wife, found dead in the
Verdugo Hill ten days ngo, hor head
beaten in with a beer bottle, was ar
raigned beforo Justice Summerfiol-l
today and his trial set for July 15,
Larseit maintained n stolid demennor
throughout his preliminary hearing,
refusing to talk to court attaches or
newspapermen.
A woman, with whom Larson is
said to have been keeping company
at the time of his wife's death, is be
ing bought by the polleu as u witness,
SUPREME
COUR
OLD
TUMOLA
NO. 80.
SAMS VALLEY
Lester Hlckson, Arrested at Dorrls,
Makes Confession Implicating My
natt, Wyatt and Wooden of Sams
Valley in Gang's Operations.
Lester lliekson arrested nt Dorm
yesterday morning by the sheriff of
Sixkiyou county upon a warrant wired '
by District Attorney Kelly ehnrging
him with horse stealing, mndo n con
fession to Deputy Sheriff Hughes of
Siskiyou county, implicating Wra. 55.
Mynntt, Hoy Wyatt nnd Chns. A.
Wooden residing In nnd near Snm
Valley. The Inltcr three were nr
restcd Intt night by Sheriff 8ingIor
on complaints sworn out charging
them with grnnd larceny.
lliekson will bo brought back from
California Some time today nnd a
preliminary hearing will he given tho
neensed Wednesday or Thursday. .
Hicknn, who it is nlegcd was out
on parole from Lake county for horso
stealing, had been living with My
nntt in Snms Valley. About Juno
12. Hiekson visited Mr. Scott on
Itogue river nnd wanted to make a
trade with Scott for n saddle, but
not having anything to give for tho
snddlc no bargain was made. A -day
or two later Hiekson left tho country
nnd nt about the snmo time ten or
twelve head of horses and Scott's
saddle turned up missing.
Ten bend of horses arc known to
hnvebecn tnken so far, eight bend be
longing to Cottrell brothers, ,ona .val
uable draft horso belonging to John
Highnm nml a snddlc horse belonging
to n ltouge river rancher.
W. W, Cottrell .and. JoknOlWinm
are on routo to California fo"r?cover
the stolen property.
UNABLE TO SOLVE '
I.OS ANGKLKS, Cal., Juno 30.
That tho blondo woman seen to leavo
tho offices ot Chanes K. Pendc'.l :n
company with a middlo-agcd mutt
shortly after tho aged money londflr
was robbed and killed, Is tho wife of
a convict now serving a term id Fol
som prison, is thq bellet today o( tho
officers working nn tho case.
Tho police bollevo they have Iden
tified tho suspected pair nnJ havo
asked tho Sun Quentln authorities to
question tho prisoner whoso name
they will not divulge. A man closely
associated with Pendell In business
la also undor surveillance
. yl
HELCHADE, Serviu, July 1. Willi
tho plain intent of placing nt tho door
of Hulgnria responsibility for con
tinued war in tho Hnlkans, tho Skupt
sliiim (parliament) hero toduy voted
to accept tho Czar's offer of arbitra
tion in tho Seibo-Uulgnr territorial
dispute.
L
NEW YOKK, July 1. Trading
wns light at tho opening of the mar
ket today, with but fractional changes
In prices. Notwithstaudiug the eourt'ij
approval of the dissolution plan, liar
limnn stock wero lit t lo changed.
Unlon Pacific, and Southqrn Paeifio
both imula fractional gains at the
opening but sooq moved baok to yes
torday's close. Canadian ;Pcjf
declined a point,
Later Vuion Pacific, Reading, Le
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