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KTOEFOTrK . BDSDITORD MSID TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, QREOON, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1019 Medford Mail. Tribune AM tNnKPmkmRKT NKWHPAPKR PUUL1HHKD EVERT AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY BY T11U , . MKDKOKD l'IdNTINO CO. Office, Mall Trlbuno Building, I6-II-1I U 11. 1 . ' I -i i In c A eonaolldatlon of the Demooratto Time., The Medford Mall, The Medford Tribune, the Southern Oreconlan. The Aehland Tribune. The Medford Sunday Sun la furnlahed mibacrlbere dealrlng a seven-day daily newspaper ROBERT ItUHL, Editor. 8. 8. SMITH, Manager. t .. IUBBOKIPTIOK TBKIUI BY MAIL IN ADVANCh: Dally, with Sunday Sun, yeor..l8. 00 ' Dally, vlth Sunday Sun, month..-. .65 Dally, without Sunday Sun, year- 1.00 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .60 J Weekly Mall Tribune, on year 1.50 ' Sunday Sun, one year. . . 1.60 BY CARRIER In Medford, Aahland. :. Jacksonville, Central Point, Phoenix: Dally, with Sunday Sun. year.. 17.60 Dally, with Sunday Sun, month .6 Dally, without Sunday Sun, year- 1.00 --uy, wiinoui ounaay eun, monm Official paper of the City of Medford, umciai paper or jacxaon tjounty. "Entered1 aa -ecomf-olniut matter kiedf ord, Oregon, under the act of March won dally a re rare olrcnlatloa for Is months ending Dec 31, 191B-.-3.CHi ; MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED , PRESS . Full Leaned Wire Service. The Asso ciated Press Is exclusively entitled to ine use ror republication of all news dispatches credited to It or not other wise credited In this paper, and also the local news published herein. All rights of republication of special dispatches ', Ye Smudge Pot i : v )Y By Arthur Perry , Ladies and (rents; encased in re modeling and renovating human na ture, are making ready to land tobaccOT-chewine and smoking. The success of uroUibition activity mav have inspired the ouest for more vices to conquer.. The trouble with reforming: is the danger of over xealousness. But . about 4.000.000 Americans, who have been under dis cipline trill be footloose soon, and regulation of what to eat. drink, Smoke and wear, is liable to cause siiKuc aisiuronnee. All. but a very . very feiy. have on hand enough of regulations to last them indefinitely, . ADD HORRORS OP WAR Mose Alford g boy is raising a goatee. :-i AVITH THE IiAST BREATH I (Salem Capital Journal) "The best" is all you can do : when death' comes. Call Webb . vClough.Co. . Phone 120. ' - ; Girls will be girls. An El Paso, rexas, maid married four doughboys all insured for 110,000 each. They all catne marching back from France . tfte other day, and the war busted loose again. DO YOU KEHEMJJKR WHEN lOpney 3jiMon van street commission er and they auctioned off furniture fltery Saturday p. m. at Main and -vr streets. The, pease con tereDce votes to try - the kaiser, but are unable to get a country where the All Lowest will . get a square deal. Try Germany, One can see photos of 'Uerrle. England in Springtime." It is no longer "Merrie England'! after 'our years of war.. But it would be Just like an Englishman to deny there . was a war. : THE WORST HAS COMB (Enxenp Guard) OBLIGED TO LIVE in Eugene . and want modern home, about five-rooms, in exchange for brand new five-room bunga ' low and nine lots, each 40x : 110. Court Hall has taken to gadding ; around without his hat, ala Port Neff, Jto intensify hair growth aloft. Too late! Too late! ' : - The desire to: eliminate -Burleson from the cabinet will develop Into a plot hatched by Wall Street to dis- credit the League of Stations dream by next Tuesday. ; Citizens who think it cute to call the valley, the Italy of America' .ought to forget it. 4 The swallows seem " thicker bigger and noisier than ever. and '- A WILD SUPPOSITION : (Oregon City Enterprise) ): "Residents on Washington -street near Third , have made many complaints . 'of late that milk left on their porches has disappeared and it Is supposed Ihat someone Is stealing this. !-. I FAMOUS GATES Ajar. . The Revolutionary General. Of Perdition.- "; Ber . - '. . I I Pop. ' ' r Personal J. A. Thanks. ; . B. No chance. WOMEN SUFFFRAGETASSES j - IOWA LEGISLATURE ' DES MOINES. Iowa. April 19. Woman suffrage scored a victory in the closing hours of Iowa legislature todav when the measure according women presidential suffrage complet ed passage through adoption in the lionso by n vote of 84 to 2. . THE VICTORY LOAN. TIIE following editorial hmitli, executive manager of the Uregon N ictot' Loan campaign: The world war through passed is the greatest uvent the. beginning of the Christian era.- The part which Ore gon has played in this world alter we and our children are dead. Uur'hontago of this war will be our record of patriotic achievement, and this record will be made in two oi our boys, who wprc in those of us who stayed at y supporting our government and the bovs. Oregon's. miUtaiT record, above that of any other state. Oregon was first in the enlistment and had a larger under arms tiiau any otner state in tuc union. The rec ords of the old Third Oregon, tho Coast Artillery and the 91st Division are records which every Oregon citizen record of Lieut. Burgard who who led UoO Uregon boys over the top,; of. which 218 wer left upon the battlefield after an hour and twenty jnin utes of fighting is only one valor ay Uregon men which will never be forgotten. Lieut, Dorris made his way to brigade hoadquarters after having his lower law shot officer might be detailed to officers having been killed. with the croix do guerre for appreciation of this act will recollection ot it by the people ot Oregon. There is no instance of. record where lire, and the record of our '..' ' ' ; So far the record of Oregon's citizenry: in its patriotic duty has been perfect. .We have been foremost in pat riotic drives of every kind, Liberty .Loan campaigns. those of us who stayed at plete the wonderful record 4 ,.. A J..H pcj. ccuv iccum in tiu uuuea 01 ciuzcusiup. xet It IS a tremendous responsibility, - as the people of the state would never live down the tary record by failure to lead grand patriotic endeavor. The New' England governors have cabled President Wilson to settle the telephone strike. Postmaster Gener al Burleson no doubt awaits the reply with considerable interest. : . ; i . There is nothuifir old imder the sun these davs. Thn Egjptians are staging labor pyramids. The Whippet tank is not way between llornbrook and . The Eastern parade in feathers is' to be' followed this year by the. Victory parade, We notice the poets who me lawn mower seldom pusn We have observed no one tae man -wno signs tne cnecKS, This bulletin contains general in formation concerning road conditions in or near the national forests of Oregon .and Washington.', based on data furnished bv the field men of the forest service. ;' ; Western Oregon . Three Rivers. Alsea River. Eugene- Florence and' ScottsbuTg-Alleghajiv roads, in the vicinitv of the Siuslaw national forest, are not vet open for through travel. Little North Fork road and the Santiam wagon road are both closed to travel. : Because of bridges being burned out. it is erv possible that Little North Fork road will not be open 'until late in the season. : Crescent City-Gold Beach -Open and in fnir condition between Cres cent Citv and Brookings. Rough be tween Brookings and Gold Beach. iS. TEACHERS CLUB TO The High School Teachers and Principals' club will present the fol lowing program ot the Medford high school. Saturday. April 25. 1919: 10 to 10:30-Musie. Miss Vander Shiis. Medford. v ' 10 :30 toll Business meeting. 11:00 to 11:45 "The Lynamics of Teaching," Kev. Myron Boozer, Med- ford. i ' Ktoon : 1 ' 1 laO to '2 Music. " Miss Vander bluis. Medford. 2:00 to 3:00 "Tariff and Interna- tional Peace." Prof. J. H. Gilbert. U. of 0. This will bo the last meeting of the club for tho school vear. All mem. bers are requested to be present, Ibe public is invited to attend thn afternoon session, which will be hId the assembly room of thn hiffh school. . , . 1.949,000 Troops Demobilized. Washington, April is. Pro cess ot demobilization wns nn-1 - Lf Condition of Oregon Roads' . appeal is mnde by Robert E, . . which wo have so recent in the world's history sine war will be remembered, long ways: It will bo the record of tno service, and the record ot home and .tried to do our par stands head and shoulders percentage of rts population which will never dio and of may well be proud. The was five times wounded and of a number of instances of away m order that another his company all of the other Although he. was decorated this act of heroism, tho best be found in a never dying Oregon troops falttwed under boys m servico is 100 per cent ...'.. ..':' having twice led the nation in It is a distinct privilege, for home to be Dermitted to com of our boys bv making a 100 tT j disgrace of tainting our mili all other states in this las ;v -. -. - strikes in the shades of the the onlv one that has lost its Ashland. in khaki, rhapsodize about the son o- of one. criticises the hand writine-rf ' ' Crater Lake Highway Open and in fair condition between Medford and Prospect. Closed on account of snow between Prospect and' 'Park boundary: will probablv be open bv Julv first. On account of tho heavy snowfall. -it is doubtful if autos- will be able to travel through the park be fore Jukr. f .. . '. - . . uanow.-uaKgrove open and m fair condition between Portland and Twin bridges. Closed on account of snow between Twin bridges and-Ca mas 1'raine. Will not be open be fore 3 une : 15. '; Automobilists, should nlways carry their chains on this road. , Roseburg-Peel Open but in bad condition between Roseburg and Peel. Mail is hauled over this road m a light car. Road is badly rutted and cannot be travcled with a heavy machine easily. MEETING TO SOLVE SHIP PROBLEM ' PORTLAND, Aftrll 19. A general conference of shipbuilders and others interested In the shipbuilding Indus try ot Portland has been called for next Monday afternoon. Mayor Baker announced today. '!'-, The mayor fears Uhat failure of the government to. permit foreign contracts to be taken and cancella tlon of war contracts, will bring local shipbuilders face to, face with the problem of having no work. 8uch a position would mean Portland would have thousands of unemployed i to handle. . . . ; To avert such a condition is the fundamental reason for the confer ence, according to Mayor Baker, who believes some plan can be worked out which will either furnish 'substitute industries or continue the shipbuild ing business In Portland. ' " j nounced by the war department to day as follows: .. . : Total discharges 1.769,909: offi cers resigned' or discharged, 90.812; total troops ordered demobilized. 1.- 04,000, Lillian Gish at I 10 v" T 1 T1- (Idli r 'LillittTi QVoh. .V, JM . '3X?tf GRIFFITH 'iS1-- . . fflx8.Siea.t9St Thincjn.tifa i ' AaADICGAfTRdunn Like the shadow on tho earth ot cloud .crossing the sun, the creeping barrage wont forward From artillery, miles back,, tho sholls dropped death on tho German trenches. Behind tha protecting curtain tho Yanks advanced, - bayonets roady grenades In hand. Above, a oomulng aeroplane darted llko an ausry wasp thru the reek of oaiue. .. it : ,y : . ; Now you aro In the midst of with an American boy. Now you are back ot the German Hues where the girl he loves is In peril. 'The Yanks are coming! But will they reach her in time? It's a moment of terrific suspense For the first time In motion pic tures you are taken Into the line back of a creeping barrage. : For' tho first time you charge side by side with the army ot Yanks over No Man Land.. ..'..' T,'. ' It shows you why tho Gormans had to quit. ; Robert Harron Is the American boy. Lillian Glsh Is tho girl. You saw them In those wonderful D. W Griffith pictures "The Birth of a Na tion,", "Intolerance," "Hearts of the World" and "The Great Love. The producer? That's easy. Of course it's another D. Griffith production. The GreatesY Thing In Life" last time tonight at the Liberty theatre. JET LONDON, April 19. (Via Mon treat.) Durinpthe visit at Budapest recently ot General: Jan Christian Smuts, who' was sent' by- the-Paris conferees to Investigate the -Hungar ian situation., he obtained from Bela Kun, the communist foreign minister assurances regarding the protection of foreign Interests In Hungary, tho Press Bureau announces. Neverthe less, It Is declared,, the Hungarian government Is still endeavoring to confiscate foreign property. .. In these circumstances Foreign Secretary Balfour ' has, , addressed note to Bela Kun warning the soviet government that It will be held re sponsible for the fulfillment of its undertaking regarding foreign Inter ests. - .... DEATH ' LIST FRENCH PARIS. Anril 10Th flnnlh Hat in the ruilrond wreck nt Cnsso, northwest of LeMnns. on Thursday. has'mountcd to 33. including 10 Americans. Forty-five persons were injured in the smash of tho trains which wns caused when an American train dashed into ' a French ' troop train. . . - . Among the dead is a ld-venr-nld French bov who had been adopted ns u mascot, nv American soldiers. Woman Cried With Pain . Thousands of women work today while suffering from kldnov or blad dor allmentp that can be relieved. Mrs. L. Wavuo. 2728 3rd St.. Ocean Park, cal writes: "I had to sit down during my housework: My back ach- ed o, also my hip pained! me so I used to cry out, the pain was' ' so great. Now I am thankful to say that Foley Kidney Pills rid me of all my pain." Backache,' sore muscles! stiff oi1 swollen Joints, rheumatic pains and indications of kidney troti ble. Foley Kidney Pills are safe and reliable. They bring quick results; For sale by Medford Pharmacy. Soldiers, Sailors and Marines You are hereby notified that the Woodmen of tho World will admit discharged soldiers. sallorB and mar ines (Including those In the air sor- ylce) to membership without Initia tion fee, and the Head Camp will pay medical and certificate fees. The insurance rates are low and a big reserve to back them up. - You should Investigate this offer, - It Is worth something to you. W. B.MACK30N, Clerk. Cnmp No. no, W.-O. W.: 8t. Murk's Kplncopal - 0:SO a, m. Holy eoiiimiitilon, - S a. in. -Holy communion. , 10 a. in. 8tiiiiliiy school, , , ' Ha. m. Holy communion, . 8 p. m. KvoiiltiK survtco. . Wm. U. .Hamilton. Contra! Point (lirlHtlnn CIiuitIi Regular snrvlros aro lining hold weekly at 8' p, m. on Woilnomluy nlffhtH. - Thn ntlhllt. In nnnlldllv lnvll- od. Oood muslo and a giwpol sormon1 for your bearing. D. E. Millard. Minister. 711 Fast Juekson St., Medfurd. 1 , . . , Cnlliollr (iiurrh , pouth Oukdnlo Ave. j First muss Sunday at S a. m, , 'Socond mass ut 10:80 a. m. , ,'Honodlctlon nftnr second mass, The Uov. Father Anaolm, O.8.B.. of Mount Augol monastery will preach at uotn mum. - i Roy. John Powors, Rector. Kvaiig.-IiUth.- Zlon's Church , 'Fourth St. below Oakdnle Ave. Rev. Dr. W, R. Morem-Onter, Pastor Res. 518 West Fourth St. Easter Sunday school 10 a. m. Dtvlno service 11 a. m. Holy communion 13 o'clock. You and yours are cordially Invited Free Methodist Church Cor. Ivy and West Tenth 8ts, Sabbath school 10 a. m. Preaching at 1 1 a. m. and p m Prayor and uralse service 7:80 D.m Subject of morning servico, "Proof of lljo Resurrection of Jesus Christ r rora tne Dead. . . Evangelistic i-orvlce at night All are corlially Invited. M. F. Chllds. Pasior. Central Point Cliurch Easter will be tho thema at all the sor vices at 10 a. m. Doclslon Day will bo observed and at 11 a. in. an Kastor program,wlll bo given by tho Sunday school. Kpworth League at 7 p. m. " Preaching at 8 p. m, Bubjoct. "Tho Easter Message" Special music at all the services. A cordial welcomo.to all. I First Methodist Kilsronal Fourth and Bartlott. r.pwortn league sunrise nrsyer meeting. Miss Georgia Whlllock, leader. . 9:45 a. m. the Sunday school will give an Easter oxerclso entitled "Life Abounding." Bring all tho children Thoy will enjoy it. , 11 a. m. Sermon topic, "Tho Moan lng of Resurrection'." Roceptlon of mombors Into tho church. , 8 p. m. Sermon topic. "Tho.Orcat Companion." , There will be spoclnl music at both sorvlces as Indlcatod on the bulletin 6:45 p. m. The regular Epworth League mooting with special featuros C. R. Carlos, Minister. First Baptist Church The scriptures say: We are saved by hope. The foundation of that hopo is the resurrection of Christ Jesus from the dead. Tho world Is full of Joy today and comfort because of this Easter hope. The special Easter sorvlces tomor row will be Conducted by tho Mlblo school. A good program and good music. The exercises are in the hands of Mrs. Mlalove. Tho program begins at 9:45 and continues thr., There Is but tho ono servico In the m-jrning. No preach lng. Tho pastor will glvo unpubllsh ed Easter story. A Baptism follows. The annual Eastor sorraon In tho evening by the pastor. All aro wol come. Remember and don't be late. . W. T. 8. Sprlggs, Minister. Phoenix Presbyterian Cliurch Dr. Balllle, pastor. . Eastor Sunday will be a great day in Phoenix church. ; , 10 a. m. Sunday school and 'Blblo classes. H. W. Frame, mint. 11 a. m. Public worship, subject of sermon, "The Rosurrectlon at Jaffa communion ana reception of new members, , , Easter music: ' " solo, "Ho That Dwelleth In the Secrot Place" ('MacDor mod ) . M. F, Sheets. Quartet, "Now Is Christ Rlson (Heyser),--Mr. and Mrs. Frame and Mr. and Mrs. Sheets. Solo, "The Choir Invisible (Hamil ton Gray), Mrs. J. M: Rader. - Solo, "There Is a' -Green. Hill" tuouhod), Mrs. If. W. Frame. , 7:30. Young Poonlo's rally. Leader sybel Furry. . -. '.-,- First Church of Christ, Scientist' uranch of the Mother Church., tho First Church of Christ; Scientist In B08tOn, .41388. Service every Sunday at 1.1 a. m inject, ."Uictrine of Atonnmtnt." Sunday school at 0:45. All under tno age of twenty aro welcome. Wednesday evonlng meetings, nt wnicn xesumoniea of Christian Bel ence healing are given at 8:00. If reo reading room which Is In the M. F, & . building. Is onen from 1 to B p. m. dally, except Sunday and holidays. The Blblo and nil author- JOHN A. PERL Undertaker Phone M. 47 and 47-Ja Automobile Hearse Service . Lady Assistant : ' 82 SOUTH BARTLETT Auto Ambulance Service, Cm-oner Iid llloriitiiro limy hu rimil, limned or purohiuuul. Church luilldlnU l nt HIS North OakiliUc. Tho. public In cordially In vltml to atloiid tho sorvlcus and vlnll the ruudliiK room. M, 10, Church, Hautli Cor. Main mid Oakdulo, J, 10, Wallieck, Pastor. lvrylioily rom to church oil tor Sunday. Lot no ono slay KM 1,omo lllU nio""11'1" fur iha dnv aro a for tlio day uro Our scrvloM follows: ' Biinday schoal will cimveiio promptly at 10 o'clock. After Ui odoiiIiik exercises and nxHnmlilyltiK nt rlsmK for class records, tho remain- dor of tho hour will bo given for a short I0as,or pror,H by the I children. ''"., Pronchlng nt 1 1 a. m. and at 8 p. m. by the pustor. Tho subject nt oaeh service will bo npproprlntn for tho day. Hpoclnl muslo lit tho limr- nlng sorvlco. ' - , Prnyor mooting Thiimdny nt 8 p.m. Como to nil services. Invito your frlondi. ' l'lmt ClirlNtlnn 1iun-li ' Knstnr Ony Services. 0:.45 our regular lllblo school ses sion boglns and closing at 10:80 when tho Faster play wilt bo given by tho young pooplo of tho church and Blblo school. The oiitlro mornliiK ecn'lco w'll ha cnmlilnotl nnl.inn ono servico. Following tho Muster piny a short sermon from a specially pre pared chart will bo given. You should not miss this sorvlco and wo urge that you come on tlmo to hear tho big Junior chorus sing. 8 p. m. A spoclnl sermon In keep lug with Easter, Illustrated from a beautiful chart.-. Subject, "The Pro- photic Arch." Lota of special music Including a mixed quartet and an In strumental quartet of two violins, cello and piano. A hourly welcome to all. Special At 7 o'clock a special Christian Endeavor session will ba held In tho social room of tho church and all young peoplo Interested In Christian Endeavor- aro urged to be prosont. O. 11. Millard, minister. St. .Mark's Church Easter music morning. Professional, "Joaus Christ Is Ris en Today" .Morgan Kyrle ....Eyro Gloria TIM Kyrn Clratlas Tlbl Kyre Credo '.. Eyro Antbom, "Christ tho Lord Is Rlncn" ;. Wilson Sursum Corda Cower Sanctus - Kyre Bonolctu Kyro Agnus Del ... Kyre Olorla In Kxcelsls Old Chant Anion .........(lower Nuno nimltla .....Cower Rocosslonol, "Como Yo Faithful".. Sir A. Sullivan Afternoon. - Processional, "Jesus Christ Is Ris en - , Morgan Magnificat ...Mann Nunc Ulmltls Mann Creed .;..Eyr Noarcr My Cod" Mason Anthem, "Christ the Lord Is Rlson" v Wilson Our Fnthors' Ood" America Recessional, "Como Yo Faithful" Sir A. Sullivan First Prosbytorlnu Cliurrh Early prayor 7 a. in. Leader, Miss vesta Holt. Easier servico In tho Sunday school primary department at 9:45 a. - ni Eastor morning servico 1-1 a. m consecration of children, roceptlon of now mombors. Sormon, "Eastor Cer tainties," followed by communion Evonlng servico at 8 p. m. will bo a sacren Eastor concort or tho lies Eastor music undor tho direction of Ooo. Andrews. Music for the mor ning sorvlco: Prelude, Lohengrin solectlon (Wngnor). faster chorus (Muscagnl). Mrs Isaacs and chorus. Duot "Tho Lord Is My Light' (Buck). Ruth Warner and (Jco, Mud dox. , Solo, Wm. Vawtor. Evonlng: -Proludo. Eastor choriis (Muscagnl). Solo, "Tho Lord Is My Unlit" I AI. Itston), Mary Ooro. . , Lohengrin selection (W'aanor). 1st violin, W. C. Junos; 2nd violin, Ruth lampoon; organ, Flora Gray, nolo, -open tho Oatos" (Knann). uuo. AIUUUOX. .. Quartet, Mrs. Andrews. C. rs. Mn. Curdy, MrB. Isaacs, (loo. Androws. ooio "un l.ord Ilo Merciful" (Hurl. mm, nam warnor. Solo, "Hold Thou Mv Hnml" M rranK Isaacs. Violin, olillnnin m, uanes. nancius (Uounod). .Oeo. Mmidnv ana ononis. mirs. Clinton McCUrdV. nrrnnlel fin. A-.l ,.. . " r. ...... v, iiiMnuivn, uirector of mimic. L. Myron Itoozor. Minister. CPHESTERSPILta Tko no nihir. II n soiJBmiirioisTsmHFBi? IBERTV TAXI With new Dodge car. 33 Stationed at 16 N. "Front Bt Halo & riyon, Props. Phono Oonlil How my lmnk noW . Aftor Itillucmmt or oolcLj thn kldnoju'und lilailili-r aro iiflon -ftllooUid cnllml "nn. phritii," or Inllsmmatliili of tho kidneys. - . 'j"),!, a (ho rcd-IIng of dangnr lmt(r ut he wiiw mid check tno niruier itiniad of i lililnnv ilisciuui bv olitailllna that wondnr. fill now disrovtiry of Dr. Piurco'i kiumn as Anllrlo (llu-urio), bocausB "Aimrio" Mix-in tno una arm iwwon iroin uin ixxiy B1( c()rm xium Wnili met M bnckacho; rhcunmlium in muiirltn and Joints. Nalurnlly when tho kiilncys are do. ranged tho blood Is IHIihI with txiUonous wiwto matter, wh oh e t lea In tho (. jtff ' l)r. Pierw's Anurio b nmity times mora t0lt t(MUl n,,tt d ufn ehiuiualad uria aoid as but ta mclta tugar. . -iltut, Oil. "I iMomnwml Di. fUm'i Anwlo ' ry hlshlr. I i"rl tonln Utlilim rwa ' ui, cainh of ilw UwlJpr, ImvUi uu m, rcj,. i,mfdcJuil lilwutrM. I m 'AnurM Kl.erllKil In ll.o rr and Ilka a iliownlni man Khlilns il lint I Uiouslil I would try II ilw, hleb 1 did wltn SfMl HIOTM. M ll lvllvt pmi r)uwi IwoMdhUlir bfufq 1 Iwl lkn ill ol ll.i UU1 mws, and bsvtng gmt onlkltiro In II. t remedy I unMKluuly max w Um Uras Hon iilI bvusfat s PKiMf. 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