The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 17, 1911, Image 1

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KLAMATH KAI.LH, ORKflON. WUIINKMHAV, MAV 17, 1011
STREET RAILWAY CO. WOULD ENTER CITY
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AM. IV Tri.1 'vvl"1Htovound llnngo tnniinuy Nidi Ionic
it n iiu'IiiIiit.
KAnTKIlN CAPITAL AORKKM TO
IUII.ll LINK IV KOl'lt MO.NTHH
IPIlUtYrK.ll A KHANCMIHK Hill
M.M-ntH' street iiaii.wav
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Into aonnto by n voto of Ihlrty.four
CmliT I ho name f Iho Klamath "' "'levwi today paaaed u resolution
Kill Htrcet llallwny rotiiiany, or criticising Judgo I'ottli for his decl
mm. liiilliir tltlo. a iiumbor of Kal- 'I"" " '"' Tllilon case,
rin rapltallal will soon mako appll-
rr.lim f..r flfl) )iars' franrhla., for ,,.- iurMllr n.UIUA
the walnlenanr- ami operation of an 1M1TII IHC L PlWIlC
.lirlr .irrot lar line III KlatnaHi'RUIs-Hill rlflllUL 11111110
Full. Tlil avndlrato owns ami !-,
crates atieel car lino In sovernl Oro
gun rllU-a nmt towns, ami hna riimlil."
cialilo iiimioy behind It,
llittint H Crane I allornoy for
th(i .ymllmlr, ami to u Herald irpro
imtatUo thla morning ho staled that
lie, .....,...) will dopoall a i Chock for
!M.O00 wlh tho city, which thoyw II
til Ml If they do not complete Ihell
lino and hno rara In oporatlon with.
th four imnilha from tho time tho city
rounrll crania a franrhlao,
rune further ttatod that lie won
'll) fur tho franchlao at aa rnrly n
dale u Haildo. Tho Kailern men
Ittir it id Imto boon In Klamath Knlla
fiifeernl daa liMklnir over tho field,
iml I hey del that tho Kmwlh of thu
loan Kill bo anrh na In demand tho
Ifninllatoninttrncllon of a a! reel rar1
jatfin horo, '
MrTV NKW nmTAIi
IIANKHTO UK OI'KNKII
WARIIINOTON. May IT. I'oat.i
maitrr-iteneral llltrhrnik will deal;
nato Dfty imatal aavliiR banka Ihl
eek. makliiK n total of 170 In of'
Ittince Hereafter hotwvvn ISO audi
:on iepoiorlo will bo dealanaled
rwy mniiili.
t r Hlichrork hopoa to havo more
1I..1U so.nofr rnnnliiKln tho nvit two'
" He Intenila to atari una at
een liuilie). order iifRm In tho conn
H) If I'micreaa will approprlalo tho
finida iim-aanry next )oar.
.r.r,iiiiK 10 nRtiroa cornpiiw ai . A ,U). , n fl.arcl tnBl hp
lie H.ial dopartmont I ho annual wo( no, v , w h,.r. 0. Rcd
liH.lmaa of iho 60.000 banka would d. waa iitombcr of Iho bulldlns firm
animini to moro than IS00.00O.00U. f fi r0CB whrh nM ,
Tin ae nmiroa aro baawl on tho ratio ,ronncnl , Northern California
of iho banka In ollonro to lhi Ppii'!rr twonty-nvo yoaw. Doath waa duo
I on of tho lowna In which thoy aro , ,nR H,njnK hort lroublo.
to bo located ,
V I IVIL ACTION IIV l,l(MI,K(TOII.KIU.KI
lll-CKH HTOVK (XIMl'ANV IIV UUNAWAV IIOIMR
HT I.OUIH. May 17. Thn llucks OHOVII.I.K. May 17. Napoleon
Rioo and llangu company will not In- Hlmmons, a piosoector of Newhope,
llltiio civil action against Bamueliwas almost Instantly killed hero by
0itnpirs, John Mitchell and Frank) being thrown from n buggy. 81m
Morrlaon, according lo V. N. Oardoer. n ona with a follow prospector waa
tliulrman of tho board. ( passing through Orovlllo on his way
Ho said tho company and Iho ff4ito iho mountains. Whllo In tho very
ration of Ubor wero on friendly . cvnlor of Iho business district tho an
Icrui. Tho case derided by Iho su. Imal ho waa driving became frighten
Pieinii court of thn United Statea was ed and started lo run. Rlmmoui waa
Government Furnishes a Launch
For Klamath Lake Game Protection
I'OUTLAND, May 'if. Praaldontllt-ng tlmo In getting around lo It. but
William I, Klnloy of tho Oregon Au- wllh l soiling asldo of tho Clear
J-..,,, society, rocouod word WZZZtoX
""in iho ITnltod Slates dopartmont of. iunri, fr tho gamo warden wo
KRflculturu that tho government hna
"t iiMitio Goo for tho purchase of n
Isitneh to ho used an Lower Klamath
Uko reservation for tho gamo war
den,
"This I gratifying." said Mr. Kin
y. "aa It la an Indication that tho
lovernmont la beginning to reallio
the Importance of gamo protection In
(no I'oclfio Northwest, Tho co-opera-Ion
or the government with Oregon
id California will accomplish an
nnrmous good In tho protection of
theso vast breeding plaeea In tbe re
lion of Klamath, Clear and Tula
lakes, The government baa been a
FIFTY
FRANCHISE
sury before tln government tan start
dn-dglng thi' channel.
ILI.INOIM HKKATOIIM l( ( lX,M(li., t lirtt die dredging of
t CKVMI'HK JI'IHJK I'l-rrriTJih,. Mine lalnud channel will bo com-
memod nt thu Mth tlmo thai llm
United Proas Henrico i wrk In Hitn Pablo la houun.
MIIMS.'IH.MI.'t.ll III. tv- ir TI..
tOINAIICE PASSEO 0. K.
At Tnoaila) nlloriiiMin'a niiflnlj
liicrllni: of tho til) rounrll the ordl
naiiro prinlliiK for tho piuliiK of
Klumalli iitomio Hiid tho iHirtloua of
Cr( . -,,,, ,
pfUi HfBi ,.,,.,,, ,, NM ,
le.Mi Main at i eel unit Klamath ni
mie. raino up for lli.nl rondlnx and
tll(itMI MIDI II i--a- I tllU 11111111
,M,",,,,W r ' lh" 1M """,rllm,,a
I Mill ,-art, '
adoption, mid Ii paaaod by thu nnanl.
ploaont.
AiiDlliei mailer takoti up nt thla,
meeting waa tho ralalmc of tho uraik
of Main alreet near tho brldiio. Thla'
h oiorliiliy aoiiKht by tho piuHrty'
ownora on tho north aide of tho atrret.
aa their proin-rty la at proaont quite a
wa abtito tho alteet level. Kn
kIiuit .iimwalt waa Inalrtirled to
mako ohacrvatlona of what would bo
advlaahlo In tho mailer, and to report
M the neil moi-tlns of tho rounrll.
iiJOY T SEEING DAUGHTER
MUSES FATHER'S DEATH
IIKDDINd. May 17 Oorjo)od at
aooliiK hla fawirllo datiRhtor, Mia
Inriotla Holt, student In Slnuford
nnlreralty, who nrrlod hero thla ovo
nlntt. Jaa. It. Holt dlod In her nnnn
'ii r.. mlnnlea nfter lior arrival.
nro much encouraged. m 'war
aao the National association of Audu
bon societies, aeolng tho Imiiortanro
oi protecting tho bird In this part of
tho country, pieaontcti a iuw ibuhcu.
hich haa boon usotl on Klamath
Lake. Thla will now bo removed to
Upper Klamath Lake.
"With tho IntroduotJou of rail.
raada and tho advanco of civilisation
tho groat gamo proaorvca of tbla re
gion would bo doomed It ome con
ceited action such aa tho Audubon
ooletlea bavo urged and tho govern,
meat Ii now beginning to take up
were not brought about."
thrown headlong mini thorite. nd his
akull n fractured. Ho wiih 53 years
(if ligo.
UOVI.'lt.VMKNT MCGINN THK
HAN PAULO IIAV WORK
MAKi: IHI.ANI), May 17. Tbo war
depiutiiiiiil lian lit Inst sent cnglnocrs
to Han I'"1'!" "y " nkn oundlDg
mi11 "iafcu 'irw)s In ' vicinity of
thn I'lnole aholc. This work isnrecs-
Hail Ho Onylit lit Auto?
I) II. Camph.MI lit'. J ii at iiiirchai.ui
n l.'.odel 21" flto I'liraoiiRor RntcV
ii'itomobllo, mil it 'mining haw nr-wt
glim to the p.il.llc Hint hn will l'.:i
login Inking Ii'm-tim In operatlni: thi)
ear If joii koi mi) thing unuiiiiil
ilhriiig on Mnlu or Klamath slr.-eyr.
It v.inlld bo well to (all. lo the woiit',
fur "CpmpliolU c:o finiltiK "
THINGS MOVE AT
RATTLESNAKE PT.
HAWMII.I. IU-NNINO HU IIMHT,
IIOl'HKH IIKINU IIUII.T. HTOIIK
TO UK HTAIITKII, ANII HAH
ItOAU NI'l'IIM I'lT IN
I). II. Campbell returned yeatvrday
fiom hla anwmlll ut Kattloanako Point
or, aa It la printed on Iho new ma pa,
Itallbrork I'olnl. CampboH'a new
mill la now runulnn with n full force
nnd U.tuttlnR botwtvn 20,000 and
::.,i)i)0 fwt of lumber dally. Thirty
men nro emio)od at tho mill.
Kiittlornakv I'olnt In becomlnK
quite a aettlcmcnt. Mr. Campbell haa
botwii'ti forty nnd fifty arroa along
tbo Inko, whlrh la uacd for the mill
alio, aide Irncka mid for tho piling of
lumber. Tho uradlnK for 1,135 fret
of railroad apura haa been completed,
nnd la now ready for tho atool. Mr.
Campbell Ik hnlliK lOVen houvea
ii eel ed at tho mill, nnd n Kencral
atoro will bo run under tho manage
ment of C. II. Horry, tho gnporlntend
eiit of tho plant.
Tho eont ran waa let Tiiesdny to
I'tmio limn forcuttlnR 8,000,000 !?rt
or Iokh for the mill. Timber haa alao
hna bocu purchased from tho Indian
iraervnllon, nnd tho IokrIiir will hn
dnuo by Joo Hall nnd Kirk.
GOOD GOV'T LEAGUE IS
STUDYING THE FRANCHISE
At last night's meeting of tho Uood
Government League, a copy of tho
franchlso asked for by tho' W. K.
Hoardman company for Iho operation
of n gits plant horo waa read In full,
and Iho different features wore dis
cussed by tho mombora of tho league.
A conmtltteo, consisting of C. C.
Iliowor. W. II. Shaw and Mr. Town-
send wero appointed by tho organlsn
Hon lo mako a complete study of tho
fianchlso and report Its findings to
Iho league. Thla committee baa al
ready taken up lis work, and tho
membera havo boon engaged In loves
tlgatlng Iho ordinance tho greater
purt of tho day.
GOVERttrEin NDERS
MORE rOSTAL BANKS
WABIIINOTON, May 17. Post
master General Hitchcock haa an
nounced the designation of forty-aov-on
additional postals aavlaga depoa
Uorlcs. making a total of 174 slneo
January 2d. The new oftcea will be
roadv to recolvo dopoalta June 19th
Tbo forty-five offlcea announced n
woek ago bavcroportea ium tney win
be in readlnem for operation Juno let.
Among the new offlcea are Medford
and Pendleton.
ANOTHER TRAIN
IS. THE REPORT
THOt'UH LOCAL AflENT HAH HK
CKIVKI) NO OFFICIAL NOTICE.
THK Itl'MOIt HAH (MINED COX.
MHIKKAIILK CIRCULATION
Tim report haa been rurront today
Hint un extia pnaaenxer train wai to
tm put on tho run between Weed and
Klnlnnth Knlla, beglnnlnK Juno lhl.
Tho report la to tho offert that an ex.
Irn l to leave Wend about II o'clock,
nfter No. IC arrlvoa, and reach Khun
nth Knlla n little after 4. It will re
turn Hut kamn evening. Tho time of
No. .TH and in Ih to bo tho aaino aa at
tirr-Hont.
Tho local Routhorn Pacific offlco hna
riot received any nfflclal notlro of tho
intin train, although Agent Dnllcy
Ihtnlea that ho heard the report from
homo of tho employee who enmo up
from Han Kr.incUco. V. J. No, ape
rial mall clerk on tho Jocal, atatod laat
i'enlng that an extra train waa to be
I put on Juno lat. Mr. Noo Jutt camti
from Ban Kranclacn, and he received
hla Information there.
' It haa been expected for aomo time
,lhnt Klamath Falla would bo given
miothrr train on tho branch, and tho
matter waa directly dUcuaaed with tho
paaacngcr department by n. number
of lending men nt thla city. Home
ihioo wecka ago Mr. H. O. Johnson,
of tho Klamath Development compa
ny, prevented nil tho facta and tho
nrrvaally for better aervlcv, and waa
promised that thn matter would bo
Investigated.
CUSSES FINISH
STUDIES TODAY
THK KKillTII fillAllKItM IIKCK1VK
THKIH MPLOMAH, AND WOHK
OK THK SCHOOL YKAH IH I'ltAC
TICAI.LV COMPI.KTK.il
Whoopee! School's out!
About n dozen youngsters. Includ
ing tho greater part of tho Herald')
tarrler staff, hnvo been imparting tho
above news to Tho Scribe today, but
thoy do not forget lo add that tho
term will not he closed till Friday.
Today all studio for tho year coosed,
and Krlduy tho oungstera will assem
ble to got thotr report cards and learn
whether or not they wero promote!.
Although It Is u little bit early In
tho game, several oungstora are talk
ing Kerlously of going barefooted,
while nearly all of them aro casting
around to find a good swimming holn
for tho summer. During the llm
dn of spring tho boy felt them-
aelvoa shamefully abused to think thai
they had to stay In school and wero
not given a chanco to go fishing iu
often aa thoy desired, but now that
tho form la completed they d6n't oeom
to want to tako to old Isaac W.'it
favorito pasttmo for a little bit.
Tho pupils who woro auccooaful In
passing the Eighth grado examina
tions In thla city today aro receiving
tbo diplomas that ontltlo them to en
trance In any high school of tbe atato.
Following nro tho successful pupils:
Itlvcraldo school, Miss Edna Adams
principal Loutso Donson.Viclor Dell,
Oertrudo Reals, Hclon Forest,. Louis
McCluro, Kenneth Murray and Paul
Noel.
Central school, Mtu Kelt Drew,
principal Oliver Applegate, Estol
Campbell, Hoy Orem, Marlon Pierian
Itao Partln. Olen Remington and
Hutrtley C, Smith.
AMONG SECRET SOCIETIBS
Tomorrow night Is "Woodmen's"
night at Houston's opera house, and
on that evening the Melrose company
will present another of Hoyt'a great
successes. "A Texas Steer." Membera
of tin; V, O, W, nro aelllng many
tlcketa for iho play, which la given as
n bt nefll for tho order.
At Ihm iilxlit'n inieilnK of Ewnuna
Clrtlo No, tr,7, Women of Woodcrnft,
tho follow ln ror'iia of oftlccrn was so
lotted for tho enatilng lertnr
I'nat (Itmrdlan Kttn M. Holler.
(lunrdlan Neighbor Fninda John-
I.OII.
Advisor Delia llrcwbakor.
Attendant Mm. Joo N. Taylor.
Inside Bentlnel Clara McNeill.
Outside Hentlncl Jos. McLaughlin.
Magician Klltabeth Applcgate.
Captain of the Guard Emma I.a
1'rnlrle.
Musician Ituby Ureoly.
Later In the evening a "Minstrel
Hhow" was enjoyed nnd refreshments
served,
Tonight Is tho regular meeting
night of Klamath todgo No. 99,
Knights of P) thins, and Modoc Tribe
No. fiO, Improved Order of Itodmcn.
AMATEUR BIRDMAN
FALLS TO DEATH
MM ANUKI.KH AVIATOR IN HOMK.
.MAIIK IUPI.AXK. IIROP8 A DIH.
TANCK OK 900 FKCT WAS l.V.
HTANTI.V KII.I.KD
United Press Sorvlco
LOS ANGELES. May 17. Addison
llartle, an amntenr aviator, waa In
Htnntly killed at Domlngucx Field
this morning. Ho fell soventy-flvo
feet, llartle was 25 years of ago. Hla
rlsier Anna saw tho accident, and was
thn first to reach her brother's aide.
Hnrtlo went on the field this morn
ing for nn experimental fight in a
homo-made Curtlss biplane. Ho clr
did iho field twice, each tlmo rising
higher, until he nttnlned n height of
00 feet.
When over thn judges' stand tho
biplane swerved toward the ground.
When hnlf way down It turned rudder
upwnids, and tho machine becamo un
manageable, careening to ono sldo
and tnrnlug completely over.
The unfortunate, aviator and tho
wreckage struck the ground together.
Hnrtlo cleared tho engine, but every
bono In hU body was broken, death
being Instantaneous.
Hnrtlo was planning n. trip to Can
ada with his marblno aa soon aa bo
received permission to compoto In ex
hibition. TENS GOVERNING THE
SALE OF KENO SITE
Several Inquiries made In regard to
the terms to bo required by the gov
ernment at tho auction sale of land
near Konn to bo held on May Jth at
tho local offlco of tho reclamation ser
vice, ahow that further information Is
desired regarding the term to be re
quired at tho sale.
Tho water right permit will bo as
signed to tho purchaser by tbo United
Statea, and 30 per cent of the pur.
chaoo price will bo required In cash at
Iho tlmo of sale, tho balanco to bo
paid In thirty days, It satisfactory se
curity for such payment la supplied
by tho purchaser. Yours truly,
W. W. PATCH, Project Engineer.
DREGDN CITY MAN IS
IMPRESSED HITN TOW)
Chauncey B, Ramsby, for four
yvara county recorder of Clackamas
county, arrived In thu city last night
fiom Oregon City to visit his undo,
E. B. Ramsby, and to look over Klam
ath county, with a view to locating.
Under the guldanco of hla unete he
Is seeing tbe town and letting the
glad hand from our cltlsena today.
Mr. Ramsay la favorably Impressed
with Klamath Falls, and aayataat he WaKron, the other rouadlssa prvs
Is thinking very serlouily of locating, ent, cast a distorting. tote;, .H. Mated
CARROLL ACQUITTED
BY LAKE CO. JURY
During tbo remulndcr of the week he I
Intends to got out and see tho country. I ONG DELIBERATION
I.lakejr Can RctMrn
Hherlff W. II. Darnes I In rtedpt
of a letter from Governor WMt, In
regard to Charles Ltskey, who was
sent to tho penitentiary from thli
county, and who wag later pardoned
with the understanding that ha was
rot to return to Klamath county, la
Mr letter tho gorernor grants LIskoy
toil days to return hero to attend to
poisonnl affairs.
BULLET IN HEART STOPS
lAN'S ATTACK ON WtFi
HAN DERNAKDINO, May 17 Just
cs a hatchot In tho upraised hand of
Arncl Bcdam, a mechanic in tho em
ploy of tho Santa Fc railroad was
about to descend upon the head of his
wlfo his heart was pierced by two bul
lets from tbo revolver of his son-in-law,
William Brown.
Sedam, seized suddenly by homi
cidal mania, grasped the hatchet and
leaped at his wife. Brown, bearing
her screams, rushed to her rescue. Ho
11 red onco to frighten tho maniac, and
when this failed to stay him in bis
murderous purpose turned the revol
ver upon him.
Scdam's head was Injured five
mouths ago, and it Ik believed that
this affected bis brain.
W. 11. Whitney and F. B. Blair,
two well known San Francisco travel
ing men, arc among Wednesday's vis
itors In Klamath Falls.
DIGGER DRIVES A PICK
INTO DYNAMITE CACHE
SACRAMENTO. May 17. Twenty
five stlcka of dynamite wero uncov
ered by workmen employed in exca
vating for tho throe-story bnlldlng to
bo erected by John Koet at Seven
teenth and J streets. Ono of tbe. men
broko Into the cacbo of dynamite with
hla shovel after having driven hla pick
through it. How tho explosive came
to bo bidden where a dwelling onco
stood, how long It had been there, and
who placed it there aro questions
which aro baffling tho police.
COOK KILLS RANCH FOREMAN'
ANI TAKES TO THE HILLH
, SACRAMENTO. May 17 Myron
Board, foreman of a ranch owned by
Mrs. Josle Flight, north of this city.
was shot and killed this morning by a
cook employed on tho rnuch of George
F. Wlttenbrock. The shooting occur
red after a quarrel. Tho cook fled af
ter the tragedy, and has not been seen
since.
Ordinance tor Gas Franchise Has
Yet to Bo to Its Second Reading
Tho matter of granting a gas (run-1 that If the motto.- aim left to the peo
chlso o tho W. F. Boardman company pin he did not Ih'.nk tbe council had
seems to bo about as far along as It any ,-lght to pass the ordinance. Thrc
was lioforo It was Introduced In tho
council by Councilman Marion Hanks.
At jtstorday's special meeting of tho
couucll Attorney Herbert u. craao in
troduced an amendment to thVfrsn
chlM to bo known aa section in, in
which it was ttated that the matter
Khmild be left to -the vote of tbe peo
ple at a apodal election, and that tho
franchise should become effective only
after their approval.
Mayor Sanderson suggested that
the ordinance he passed to its second
reading, and Caatel, Wlllets, Hanks
Obenchaln and Stansble voted' favor
ably on the motion. Mom and
Faught-had loit-Juu before this, and
HKCONII TRIAL OK CKLKMUTKH
CAHK ItfSl'LTH IN A VICTORY
KOIt THK DEKKNDANT IN THK
NOTKO HHEKP-HTKALlXa CAHK
Special to Tbe Herald
LAKEV1EW, Mar 17. After being
in court for several days, the case of
tbo State of Oregon against John I).
Carroll of Klamath Fall waa decided
when the Jury returned at 9 o'clock
lost night, after twenty-three noun
or deliberation, with a verdict of not
guilty to the charge of larceny by
bailee.
The case was tho first tried before
Judgo Benson at this term of the cir
cuit court, and It attracted a great
deal of attention. The prosecution
was conducted by District Attoraey
D. V. Kuykendall and L. F. Conn.
whllo C. M. O'Neill of Klamath Falls
and W. I.nlr Thompson appeared for
Carroll. Tho following, jurors ren
dered the verdict: C. D. Hardesty.
Joseph Reed, John Araser. J. F.
Mayfleld, Oeorge Jammertbal, Wan.
Vincent Jr.. James McDeraott, R. A.
Hawkins, George Hahaer, D. F.
Amlck, J. W. Harvey and J. W.
Mlkel.
Tho verdict of tho Jury at Lakevlew
last night puts aa end tsowef'tba
bitterest legal fights In tho history of
Klamath county. The mala fight Is
between J. Frank Adams of Merrill
and John F. Carroll, and Adams
charges Carroll with taking a nam
.her of sheep and selling them. Ad
ams took tho matter up with District
I Attorney Kuykendsll, and at the Do
cember session of the grand Jury an
Indictment was returned against Car
roll, charging him with larceny by
bailee.
To this charge Carroll plead not
Kullty. and the case, after being set
back several times, came up for trial
February 27th before Circuit Judge
Benson. A long list of witnesses wero
Introduced by tho two sides, and it
was a week before the case went to
the iury. Tl.o talesmen, nfter dellt
orating for thirty-seven hours , re
turned to the court room without n
verdict.
The next phaso in the case came to
light a few days later, when Attorney
O'Neill, In behalf of Carroll, pet!-
't toned for a change of venue from
Klamath to Lake county, claiming
that on account of tbo prominence
ind Influence of tbe complaining wit
ness. J. Frank Adams, It would be Ini--.osslblo
to secure a Jury la Klamath
Falls that would bo impartial. Thin
petition, after two days of arguing,
was granted by Judgo Benson.
B. M. Bartlett is hero from Port
land on a business trip.
was some argument on tho matter,
uiul Waldron '.V.cn tujrgteted that tho
nmtier bo left lu Ihci handa of Him
pew coundl.
As there wero live votes In favor of
lusting, Mayor Sanderson held, as he
did Monday night, that the mottcu
van lost, as bo maintains that n ma
jority of the membors of the whom
council must veto favorably en,.t!e
l iissase of aa ordinance from ita first
to its second rewllnr,. Nearly ttt'or
th membera of the rnundl disagreed
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