Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 12, 1928, Page 8, Image 8

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VJiCE TWO
ftfEDFOTl'D OTTTi TRIBUTE, !TTFOI?D, OT7F.nON- TTTTRSDTlY.' .TTTT 12. io-23.
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Spirit of Go Ahead Reality
Is Impression Smity Gives
Casual gulf Hour Luncheon Chat Leaves Interviewer With
Vivid Picture o? a Personality Alive, Dynamic and Un
afraid As a Leader. o
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ahout lit" liut licit hfr f tlx.
rchtH rrivvl any lk f fnnfl
ti' iK t- l)i;it it ;irnt t-t this -
ti..n i finril-'! it i n i li- v, milil nt
;ill, !; .ii:1 ilp'sf if it ,1 - li.tsf
;tttii lfil iind flispffil of ith.M' J-iIik
iiH llii- (HUM- up hi the iIuj'k u-nk.
T(H lt'V (!' 11 1 T M-f-Hl u it i- wii li -
out -elf I'niiM'ioii.sii" of Hint C;i"i
Siilf inht i i l.i ii ' w hif-li 'lisiurl--. ,
iiiiiny as rlify piilure linn .t
misII' -0-wpunt uf th- W'hitt
flousf. All Oil.s nf op;iii..n.-. in.tv
Ik- in-l'l ll fj.s iitiilt-f, atl vi;t
if thitin- Miil. All infuh'tis -":iv
miKtit f wiittwi ou ih iiic-iiun
of just 1m. w f;n . mi ;)! n. f-ntl.ils
t h.-i I iiitiiter In stn li ;i c;i n'
llvi-x nf th- riJ.t.lwt ll.-! S .IM'I .-Iiiiill
lMiiiv. jj,,lili'rs whom -;. I" Sunt ti
(;ituv up with In tin X-w Voi h of
in ility ilifr.-r I'rnMi th.- livff, .f thi
ilurlP'iM in ihf avtr;iK' fuiall in
laml tf.w n - lull ihis in n.il t lit
I,k .' lo v. i it- it.
( an Hi K'Milnifi'k i
'Vr!an;l, whfti n(f H'lty ami I
with hi-i iiitimatfy. (he (;"V'i li'T :
can he very i ntu;hne-k. inilei-il.
('ertaiflly, al.-H, Wlien iici;ih calls
fi.f It, us when athl; eslUK -mi aii'li-ene-
i.i in H he .-t ate nit nt "J" hi-.
.HtaiM! mi his iiJiKiiPii. niiit'-il :ii
'The Atlantic .Monthly." he can
h'tJd hi own in Uij-niiy with any
nf our puhlir men. In mj -h an in
formal talk ay we were ha vim;, he
makes no Lories of an "ain't" m an
, iii'cu.slonjt I (loll hie I t i e. or of
MlHt-'Ini; into his talk the :IilMk' of
Hit- Hay. I hive no intention of
MlKUioK the matter here fm'her
than to report whai I Imtihl say
is 1 he oh leetive fact , I ha I when
jtalkinu tliu.-. late to far-e. with the
oerrior on a matter of any ini-
In Strarf&ling Cas
lairiariee. ihe listener
of (his rmich disetisst
1 way or t he ot her-.
The governor fiv.-s
I sion t hat foreign al tail
III which he has the
lown to ol'tfi. ami it
, would find it hardest
' for his own experh-m-'
vice. True, h
asked h uiitoro u
never thinks i
d point, one
the imprim
is i." the field !
least of hi
i whi'h h(
to suh-titun
th-
Ml-
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t'
, t v- ' -v '
t's t li
M, tea.
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met !
Vet V
Ali.ericany.
known much
(Cy Arthur Itlihl. In the .Vew Voi k
llenihl Trihinie.i
Tht ie in somethiiiK Inleilsely leal
ahoiit "A" Smith. Hy Teai,'- 1
mean not merely that which has
M.Iidiiy nud welyht, or even that
which i genuine and without pi f -tense,
hut somethlMK alive, dyna
mic, Ko-abc.id-i callty in n .-pii ituat
sett sc.
The InipiesHiun kept i ei'in i lru;
as we jiiil there In one of the gov
ernor's rooniM Jit (he (tilt more, the
i u uer- of a rumpled dhiltiK-i ooni
tahle htlueeri IIS, the governor in
his shilt sleeves, (he fit III 1 1 ill I" dl.V
j'j'.iir in his teeth, thumping the
(aide with Ihe flat of h( hand us
he talked; and as he said (iond-hve
(i moment later in the hallway,
tlintrinii' In "u last postseiipl with
thi.t 4'tirlnus erotnh Imc and llftiriK
motion nf his. iih il he were llti-r-allv
hcaviiiK (he Words.
I; very hotly ltan reu llty of one
sort or nriolher in an extensive
neiise. The lute I'l-eshletlt lllirdlni;,
lit lis nay, presented n facade
which was suave and winning, and
on occasion- nt sim-Ii ii inoiin-nt us
Ihf oprnine; of the Naval Limita
tion confet ence, for- InslaiM-i
could rnatlsfy the eye and Impress
critical ro; elunei'H with Its dlKiiiiy
iiml even nohllhy. Hut once touch
ed tu- pierced, il loo often turned
our to he "tit a fill ilile and little
more.
There's Nfiiiirlhluic llrlilnil
"A I" Slit it h'M facade, Ihv nrln,
celled tier hy and lia I I'-ehew ud
t ij;ar. "up from the I lower . v."
sidewalks of New York." and all
the rest of a picture wii h which
I he public must hy tills I line he
mi II icicnt ly familiar -hart lilt h to
tlo Willi (he sort oT "reality'' one
has in mind here. J'lenty of hoys
have la-en horn under (he shadow
of I h noklyn lli ult;e hive made
ntoiie.W achieved honors, (op hats
and uptown chilis, ami in the spe
cial sense tholiuhl of here, remain
ed iisl a.i "iiuical." jUM n-i ilclln
iltdy "si til lt d shirts.'" as if they
had Leen hta-n in (irnniercy I'aik.
Hi- "water Mile of llt-acoM." ..r
where you will. There an- ;is many
o) ihem in Tamnian Mall, dimht-I'-ss.
as in any other cluh.
I lis outside is lively ami plc
luiesiiue. certainly, Ju a rather fa
miliar MaiihaMnn-t 'oekpt-y w ay.
hul underneath Mils otltsitle, ami
l. Il On- iiislain you talk wiih him
Ml i in. 1 1 el and f rmusly, is sonie
1 1 1 i 1 Hi ev,. soiiM-thlim taul and
eajter. ijtlickly sensitive; somethlMK
I hat hoi Is and si ninnies in ( Imi c
that answers ami leaps. Touch or
pM'tre llial lolli-.hnei k facade. cci
mi hMht l , ami l hat ol her miim -thlim
starts, (lames, comes lea pint;
hack. . .
Alter half a cetHlliy oT roiieh
a r 1. 1 ( on, Idc (ly, lit ini; up l r o tri I he
hot (om, of colli muolis saliii alMMt
in T.iniinany politics, the man re
mains slrikhiKly youttt ami httyNh.
Ily hoyish. one doesn't mean that
more or less perpetual adolcsi enc
hit h st a j is ti ma Huh-window
i is strewn over the fahwav- of
inn tun era hie rount r y-cluhs. hut
. ..loiiny. tpili k ri-spons,.. instant
t oiines atnl a kind inner u. li
ft y and hoimee.
ile seems im-v er In ha e crossed
that line uhlth so ninny nn m
soon, lie) oud hlrh ( hey ",-e(t le
down" In a literal, ami rfii ph M
i .il sense, I. ecu me si a i it.uary a ml
apprt.ach 1 1 lonumciitii I. t im-
i cceps readily the slor t ti.it ailer
a Iomk ami p, irtii ul. niy irin-.: and
olemn contemn e, ha in;: joiie
ihroiiKh nil trie fimi; Ip-atd ami
made all the aiinn.nts. v,aind
his point and finUhed the .t.i
I e. I husillfss. the UoVeriloi sinid. i
ly answered a final, utun i e.ir
t.n'-fion. hy hreiikiior into M-m;
With "Ve. W'e Have No Itaiiiinas"
llns Touch nf Ajjeli'iK
There Is ahoiit hi to a touch of
t hat a(4l'-ssness that noes u it tr
(.erihtu. ami often seems t o-exIMen;
Willi II, the Olie (he mc.l"1lte of the
oilier, troth heii; yifls nf the K'd-.
c.nl;itf out oT the air. as It were
ouite a par t ri om t he iml I id iia I s
vt-r.vday plnlittinK and ltu;r;ie.
Honieiliitn,- t.f all this, the mere
(lyiiiniili'M or HH ( ihK his w oi ds
"ai'l OSS," for llWtance, doubt if ss
Hnott hack to (he Q days u Io n the
tuithrui Sin III) w as one of I he
favoiile players in (In- amateur
drama lie society of St. James's
church, and was seen in mm h
ihumpiiie, rol'-s as those nf .lim
IJiMiiM In "The Ticket o- I-ave
Man," Itardwell Slot in "The Al
! : i H 1 1 1 V i'ollar" altd A.h-Nis I'elro
viich in "The I : u:-Man Honey -mtii'ii."
I 'i I ins were undiiicovered t lien,
a inllseiiK'lilH fewer ami farther be
tween, and the ynunu folks of the
lower Mast Side p:irhir made iiuir
own sliows. Tha t cha raetci isl w
trick of half croiichtnt:. somewhat
after Ihe fashion o a ctdh i:e cheer
leader, and teed i m: linhllv up
ami down hy way of putt inn his
W hole St I ell h he III lit I his W oltis
and veiilahlv heav'nk' (hem al his
llstetn r. may have been pit Ued up
(ben. Such laa n iieriuui -t 1 1 1 i f h I he
dismissed as ..uly a sort of Hilly
Sundnyisin. were lliey po'iidy -mil 11
uerisins. ami not hacked up hy
entlless haid w m !i , eomreie know
ledire and a paiust alciui; mastery of
! th tall ; were I hi y not the oiiiu in u
vehicle of IlileiK-e i o net' n I ration
and definite aim, as integral put
t.f the general thill ami spirit ol
t he man.
Ilow to (in Things Hone
All Ihe While V.V Were lalklilK - -nbolU
fai llllllK, Itrohlhlt ion, I layli.
Niearamia and whal not the gov
ernor kepi Jllinpltii; hack (o ihlsor
Ihat piohlein In the stale s wn u
housing, hmhva.s. pi Imiiis, the
bmlm t, water power :iud to (his ot
that man, republic. ta or democrat,
he. had chose ii (ti help him hc-
cause he f.eemed best (a know his
Job. lie kept reKeratiiu; that tm
ee( U(le could hope In be all ex
pert on everyt hinif or have a pro
gram lor e er t h Hi;-, m ml va nee ;
that ihe only way was to handle
situations ;is Ihcy a !..:.. pick mit
advisois and, wiih then help. drie
i our pi t.ecl ( hroiinh with our
OUII kliowletle o, the W.'lUhlUS of
pract ical polll us a ud emit in tin us
hard w m , .
It is a-ain-d the ha. Ivmoitnd of
:lhese latter fails, act u. ihlles ol the
jj-"Ve i'm iceord. I li.it Ilia'. 1. .s
taiiKihle tiuallly. thai overtone,
uieiitioned at Ihe he,umn of
j I hese re ma i ks. act i m i e . siunlt i
citnc. I! is some such orrlone.
Mill 111 a 1 1 , I hat Jim- mil"! seize mm
In such a him U -luinii pevonal Im
plessloll as ihis win-re I here is lo
place lor p.M,e- and programs hy
way of answeimn the .pi.tioii nu
oter has the t ii. Ii t to a k of any
candidate; U hat i- Ihis m;in like'.'
V hat is his e-.ent la I n.illl: e V
U ha(, spe. il m alh . u . 1 a uc. and
pailhs aside, has he K"t 1.. oli.r
"h:il i- mi otft nd b i,n other
Mia ii "'
MititH "UUiilun1. Yoursi'lf"
T.ilkiuu thus, lace to !aee with
"Al" Smith, one t:ei:. an impression
or exceptional loic . ol honesty, in
letlmcn.'e and absence of Hubduh
ami lireleiise. l' to ihe lop in
Ills h,.t or unloialvalde mistakes.
" Hlently. is ihe crime of ' ki.ldhiK
youi-cll Once ,in M1U 11UI Ulti
when ask.d if he h.id a solution
for a mm h iissed problem, 1m
answered shot tl . o. addiu;; im
imdi.uHv. I : ul th.-ie must be
one!" An. tin. when we touched mi
" mailer i .m --u ii ,i 1 1 i n . he said
"h simil ii . mpha is ' Hon'l
k o-.w .1,.., i , w i tie 1 1, i hto-
may once have ,
y: "Hh.-u are the ,
the Mississippi'.'".
are peode and
governor has!
ho(h. there are
luriii'TH ami farm problems .-vcri
in New Vork state with willed he j
is not unacipiairited. and il iln'sii'l
tralir I he i ma i, ina tiori to pict lire ;
him pickini; atlvist-rs who do know j
Hit in and cotton hells and k- I
'iriK alter lhis probleni wiih an on j
lemy similar to thai which he has i
1 riijiiK in'- other tasks. j
Spanhdi America. Ilussia, China, f
Cem-va. are a K'tmil thai further:
a way fr om Oliver street, or even j
I Albany. The governor would slart j
out, at least, v.ilh fairly definite j
"iinli-lmperiallstie" symp a t h i e s
'and the instinctive notion, not al- j
(ways easy to maintain In the face
'of modem economic faet-. that j
olhcr folks ouj;ht to be left to run I
, I heli- ow n shows for Uiem.se I ves. i
i As one considers the math-r of his j
1 a.ltir er.-. I Is not lininiei esilnn t
.ree-ll thai (he gentleman w h
, 1 1 resell ted the uovernoi 's ua 1 1 1 a
'ihe I '.' 1 4 democratic con vent im
j ,l r. l-'ra Ilk tin Itoosevell , was I tje pot en t in 1 1 1 ifs
li.ame .Mr. Itoosevelt. assistant sec- '. pon-.iide P-ji
Velai-y of slate to I 'resilient Wilson, '.
jwho was once tpmted as snyinu
, ih.it --th,' "Hallian coiiMtiuitloii
inriist be a K'"i( one for he had
'written it himself!"
A ny pi esident. though he eom
'hines the wisdom of J'lato. with
it he Ki-aee .r a l 'lost erl ield. mtlst
carry Ihe burden as well as receive
the help of his own party, and his
jpronrnm. whatever it Is, can only
he pill l llloticji W it 1 the consent
r i impress. Km- this tiriKial'-Iul !
and sometimes heart brea kinu task, ' al
tin- Kovcnior Is better titled i ita n i ini ac
some, for he knows ihe machinery j So w
of e.n crnine in forward and hack - i lim n y
"I loved her but I wanted re
ven(?e on her mother," was the
only explanation given by Erna
Janoeehek, 17, Oakland, Cal.( high
school girl, in a confession given
out by police of the slaying of
year-old Diana Liliencrantz, left
in her care. According to police,
Erna, above, strangled the baby
while alone in the house with the
infant und an older child left in
her charge. The baby was the
daughter of Dr. and Mr. Eric
Guy Liliencrantz, of Oakland.
Ema's mother, Mrs. Marie Jano
schek, below, has been stunned by
the tragedy. She declares that
the killing of the child must havo
been accidental.
ion its Aiirrestfiul fteht for manhood
i.v.itfruKe and fr pomilar portion
of tl.e n:avor of New York f'ity.
i ut itiyQ'K e'! liin'' 1,1 Tani
Oinyhy with which we now have 10
ileal. In J the or-uinf scat tone
earnn undev th' control of Tweed,
who wa.-t flriven from th; .society
;.nd ir".in the country for his cor
rujtiioii, and ill Americana says:
Since that lime Tammany
has ceased to stand for hith
policies und iiecome ent-
bN'inuMc ol hosn rule and poii
o r-ien "lor what there i in it.'
Vaiutnany lias hrouht into suh
s;ervience to it all other democratic
organizations in tin- city. um all
have Tammany leaders, so that
"the very mtm; or democratic- ot
aiiizfitioii ih !ot." Sayj the AriP-r
iratia : ,
Permanent Ip-ailiiuartevs and
leaders exist in each of the
assent hi y dist ricf and stihor
dinates handle th" details like
a ureal army. They are in
business all the year around
ant every day in the yea:-,
aiming to maintain their hold
in all the political offices and
! all i he exiiendi: ire of public
moneys they possibly can. Tip
fact that they have been a bin
to place many judges on the
bench, as well a.; control most
of the oxer-nt ivo ot fires, has at
times been the suhj'v; cf re:tt
scandal.
Members and followers hv
been charged lime and aain
with caterini; to vice, even dis
cussing it and tralfickin in
it : with dishonest y , a ml wast,
fulness of public ft nf Is : with
"placing ami keejiin in coin pe
lents In dllice, and Ihe entire
li:.t of polit ical mistakes,
weaknesses and crimes, yet
after every exposure tint! tem
porary reform the :nme old
Tainimy comes buck lo power
and dominates the politics of
the world's largest city.
This is the Tammany of which
' Smith is proud to be a mem tier
and which he exiolls for its pa'ri-
'otisin. Il has ee;-ed Sllliill to
several offices anil procured his
nomination and election as govern
or. Smith's Tammany friends con
ducted the skillful campaf-m for
his nomination for president, Kuih
eriim I ho democ.iit ic leader:; in
many slale into their net. Smith
has lived his entire political li
in it ami owes everytliin to it and
believes in its system. If he should
he elected presidenl the system
which doininales New York City
would be extended lo the national
liovernment. Many hih oi l ices
"'t'' he filled by Tammany tip-i
atlmlnistrative favors would h
extended to them, foiw is the
v ay Tammany tr"-aiot ptditical
si )''-p Or??oniun. '
Posters forParents
personal budL' i ad a.- t .u nt i
offer a piactj.-a! ;. j lb-a ' ion of the
principle of t hi sft and m-.l i iti -::cn.,hip.
The ami a: 1. 1 i.f money -jv-n to
children to -.peiid should be le
( :ded d finitely, aflvies 'children,
the Magazine foi- I ai--n!s." aft")
careful sMidy ( (he .-n-ci.-J need
of each child. The f;r amoun!
shoull he snail and il hi ;-: -I
lfn eoliliecli'd v, jth its U-e !--;( ti .-
d.-'i.ied. Ni.! only peaiiri'S and
iiivin:;. but s'lvim.- and some ne. c.---ili-s
ouht to le imlud-d in the
plan. The whoh- nia'ter shoiijtl
.e di- Us.-t-d with the ehiM.
As the child rows ohP-r the
amount -hoiiid be increased to
meet hi? increased rcspnn -ibj I i I y. '
f ;:"tdually he will actjuire suffici
ent judgment lo choo--e his doth-'
int,-. ant) meet all of his personal
expenses.
Two tablespoons a tlav of orange
or tomato juice. Min.-h:m- by the
hour, or codlivt r :! .y ,!o- T.-a-spoonfui,
may mean the difiVrener
between a baby w h. ues ihe build
in tr materials of. milk to t-ood ad
vantage and tore who does not: be.
t wein ;i baby with rickeU :, n,j one,
with straight, sturdy limbs; be-'
twet-n a baby with limb resistance
lo disease anrl one (hat falls .1 vie.
'im to every passim.- cf-rm : between :
a baby handicapped with const!-'
lation and all its UN and discom
forts, and one with a w.-ll-riL-u-lair-d
habit of disposing, of ihe
body wastes.
ask lor Jm.Mm
Tate a Ut
on your
camping
trip
YuH'Ube
Might ad!
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mosquitoes mothslice
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IMlliNliMl'-Mt. ri.liriil.' .111.1 l.i;irn''
injur." sell'-i'KIPoiii m.,v .,,,,.,.
i" Hi" . liil.l mmiv,. ,,f f 1,1 ilit , or
inr.-ri.ilily.
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Iiim Him Ii" i .-i liiihir.- in thi.
rcspi,!.
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i-il li, i- i.r m i"f r.,r 1 In- l.i-,,l;,.,i ciii,
"I" cli.iliiniMllll;Ml till" tit.- kiiv. !
'' "f '11'" llil'l. II i- lill" I..-I- '
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(infill. :i".-, .lli"...riii;ili iii. 1, ,,,
Iry iiiiin i m tiicl i: I . I ;.n inc
him h.,v l,..f,.r t.i h.ilfj ft.
1 ;ili". s.i il 1-1 1 111 Ii (hi- u 1 ili-r. ;iH, r
ill niiiliK in. '11 i. :.. i i.n I Hliinm.T. -nil.
I 1 liitlliii'n' for hull' nil hiilli' uith
ll. 1 ..v. 11. .it Iliii i 11, p. 1 1 i. i . 1-
iil-l." Uilli whi.li Ilii-si- iiiipii'si,,!!::
.ln 11 .-.I. IIkiI .viinit'l hi UK hHi'lis.-ly
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11111I rc-
nl ll'Slll.i
.rslllp.
Al Smith Waves
Tammany Flag
(in-',",
boldiy
innny I
11.
to
nor Smith c
i's I !!( chamidi
all, i.s i-romt l
When
friends
in,
serve
drop
fetal jor m
and
..ltd at lciif-t as lar as Im- has
one. mid politics Is a amc he h;is
ci-n d..ini; all hi lite.
These 11ml oth.-i pluses and
linilse en 11 he mldcd ;i ml IniI-
m-cd according to in-llvidual
y r.i'ivicc to
Imt not lo iin later K is
may epei-t to lieu r
Ion! led ilu; iir: t he can.);i t-;n
as 1 Im- ideal di p'ocral v in aa'.,asi
tion. Smith wo-ijd iiave us loriv-l
1 lie shady i im-oi .Is o; Tweed, ('to-K'i-
;md Al uiphy and ha so mi-;
opitiioii of T11 in many o;i the dayn
of the 1 e olnl li-mii y war and after-
tnes lo-th :
11 id' T:i;n
one of j
II, ils ,., WgWg
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Shaving Cream
24-K
Gold-Plated
Gillette
with Blade
The Qliampagne of Qinger ofles
Distributors: CANADA DRY WESTERN SALES, INC.
355 Everett St.. Portland. Ore.
You tell bm Moorisij
on supp
the, family
I lisle
llM
Mil
When nil-
1 1111;
suid nud done. ! ward when it louyht the ti,ries and
act or ii iinvioi l.si hen it tailed the war fta.
'Wash Dishes to Keep Hands Nice"
Beauty Expert Advises Girls
UirU, perhitps you luiln cloinic the
tU.shivs. Listen to what Miss Susan
Hreslin, teacher in a famous New
York heauty sehool, siiyn -
"Washing disltes makes !eiitiful
hands provided it is done wit It pure
l.ux sin Is."
Miss Hreslin explains that "thp
wry thorough Ken tie rleansins that
on e nets from l.ux suils is excellent
j for the skin." She ndtls:
j "However, tlie gnud elTeet of this
1 thorough clcansitix is lost uhd much
1 harm done, if ordinary household
; soap is used. Surh simps often ron-
1 tain lutruiftil alkalis, whit-li dry tip
the oils of the skin, lending to wrin-
' kles and i oarseninn of texture,
j "l.ux issotnild that it proteetsthe
j r.kin oils and soothes the skin.
VMy students are trained to use
I m suds in manit tiling the nails,
1 and the home woman will lim! that
5, ."s.."aa
i iss Susan Hreslin
afier doing dishes with l.ux, her
nails ami hands look lovely.
"There are few heauty secrets so
easy and inexpensive to follow ami
few that givesuelt wonderful results
as the use of Lux for dishes."
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vmi tell 'em alioiit our I'i 1- I'looriiiL:;. and it' they seen;
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