The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 22, 1911, Image 1

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POLITICAL POT IS
BEGINNING TO BOIL
KMMAlll VAUM. (nmti)S, FRIDAY, DKCKMIIEK SB, 111
MANY ARE TALKED OF
CARTER Will tillKHIFF, 4AM 134
( DIXON FOR COMMIHMIOXKII
AND OTHERS AMOXU lltOH.
AMMTIHR
lnKrin of tlio Klamath rails sUniu
laundry.
C i:. I tnn tuck of McCloud, Calif.,
Iirother-lri.lnw of tho deceased, nr-
rived horo Imt night, nml will K., i0.
morrow Willi il, ho.ly to nnn rnt.
clitco, llin former liomo of Mr. Aiims.
lll'slllCS n IllOlllcr. BtVOrnl ulilnr. nml
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REDS!
inenti Imtu )ft Ijucii iiimlo. nltlioiiKli ','ro,,"?r "rvlvo tho mnn, tlioro Imv.
W la iiroluililo Hint tlio present In ",K ,,,;c" ,cn c,lllllrt'" Iho family.
will bo candidate for re-
.Election lime I coming, and
win toon Do llmu for tlio rotor of
tho county to register In order to en
able thtm to espress their choice for
the men who are lo fill tho offices of
tho county ,'stato and national govern,
meat.
Registration books will open on the
flint Monday In January. 1'rluiarr
election for tho nomlnntloti of rand I
dalra will ho In Id uu April I nth, Ju
a little over three and a half mnntha
from now, and the general elect Ion
wj n on November Cth,
Already probable candidate nrn be.
Irk mentioned for the county offlcri In
Klamath county. Thin )rnr there l
lo lo elected n aherlff J rk, commie
aloner, assessor, school Uorliit'nil I
ent. treaiurer. mrreyor and coroner,!
brildea the state, district and national!
officer.
I). V
tiimlienla
election.
County Hchool Huperlntendcnl John
0. Hwnn U on the fenco i.n to' whet her
no want the job nKaln or not, n.
though the Moudcrful Improvement
mid growth of the county schools dur
ing. Ms administration, which wnn
due lo IiIh imtlrliiK efforla and great
lioiaonai intorcut In hi work, will
It prohnhly rmult In tho reiiili(an iar-
ty rurclng him to accept in nomlnn
lion.
In addition to these oflheg there
nr lliimo of treaiurer, aiirveor nml
coroner, the prfivnt Inciimhenti he.
Inn C. II. Daggett, I:. II. Henry and
Call Whltlock.
luxyn.T ceMjiiTTKi: i-'oir
XKXT iikiickaii Mi.imxa
At lint iiIkIiI'm incelltlr nt Vm..
ptrlty llchcknh I.oIko No. 101, . O.
O. F tho follow Ing coinmltten was
named lo take charge of the banquet
lo follow tho regular mooting of tho
lodge on January Ith: i
LimiImi Ilumiihre), chairman; Oeo,
XT
ORDERED HENCE
III: IXTKIIFKIIKD WITH ARI1EHT
OF OMI .MAX IIAI.EV, WINDOW
HMAHIIi:it, WHO GOT OX JAM.
IIOIH.I. AOAIX
v
"ll'ilshlrt" Gordon ha left the
conflni of Klamath Pall. ,
No n.cntlon wa made In the aoclal
rolunini of tho departure of tho sen
(lemnn with the scarlet chomlsc, for
nojdny, while the high ycitcrday was
zo ut i:30 p. m., agalnit tho Mm
at 3 p. m, Wednesday, and on Tues-
dny.lt waa 22 at 3 p. m. At 8 o'clock
lait night il compared with 29 the
night before and 20 Tuesday night.
ZTfTy,' "i"1,".""" chntlr,mn- 'ln 11'-reason that hfhaa more of. rep.
n V. V.C".'." M"""'.'r' Mr- Mom,or' "ln,,'"' In Police fclrcle than In the
Vi. '"""" Muna Jn,n. Fan- more dollcato IcVel of clrllltatlon.
pi ii .rB !,?"?. H,1?cn"on' l:,lmo1"1 Ootim went by Inrltatlon, the In
li lent,.. o m , rn, ,,. (ip()rK() ra(1. vllnt,nn0Pni. ex,cn(,cd b no oth
i SALARIES n OK
TO HIGH COST OF LIVING
'uhllr riiiploye,) In AiHtrU anil lluu.
unry Mate Hllj'niK llixxl.il, Scnle
of Imnn.. Ilelng (,'nidunlnl Ac
tonlliiK in Xiimlrt-r of (lilldrvn
ley, Akiici Mnrple, IMna Adams, Per
iiviii bmoii, uiirnnla Bholl. W. D.
t .Her, Adeline Cr.fer, Orva Orom, Df,
Oeo. Moroman, Mabel Merryman.
I I'nlted I'reis Hcrrlce
Kiilkendall hai announced' VIIJ.N'NA. Dec. 22. Public cm.
hltnaelf a candidate fur re-elect dm ni plo)e In Auitrln nml Hungary li&ro
dlrtrlct attorney on the republlrnnlhnd their snlurles rained an a result
ticket. It Is not known yet If he will 'of the high tout of Ihlng, the rnle
,.n.u hi, ii.iMRiiiMi. ur ion. nil? in.n. im'i.ii. niiiiiu nccoruing 10 a grnuuaied
cutlng attorney illitrlct Incluilcij scale. Kalhera of one or more chll
Klamath and Lake cdunlles, and It Is.drun reecho extra allowani.
reported that Uke county will harej
ITER COMPANY
PAYS MORE TAXES
1IIA.V IXIUCATKII ll' )U.CIU
max wiiiti: assi-.s.si:i ox
IKM.lJi 11IIH Viait AT HS(l,0(M),
AX INCIIKA8K
Onlclnls Of tlio lliron lliwml rlmin.
no canuiuaio ror ine omco. at least who l,nre thren or more chlldrcu re
pn the republican tlckt. echo $120 n car more than men
Kor sheriff there are already three! without families. Tho first jear's
candidates being talked of for tho po.Jnpprnprlntlun for Ihu ralso was $20.
Itlon on tho republican ticket n.. 000,000.
though Oscar I.. Carter Is the only
one wnn has ilennltriy announced tils
candidacy, .Mr. Carter waa formerly
chief nf ollco of Klamath Kails, and
Is well known throughout the county.
C. C. Low and Arthur l-anscll are
tho othor two mentioned. For tho
democratic nomination Chief of Police
Bam I., Walker Is being urged by his
friends to become n candidate.
For county clerk It Is probablo that
Charles It. Do l.np, tho present In
cumbonf, will be a cnndldato on tho
republican ticket, although Mr. Do
l.np statrs that It wilt depend on tho
attitude of the party whether tin be.
cornea a candidate or not. If they
hare. man whom they
FEDERAL 6MND JURY
ADJOURNS TO JAHOARY
I'n.tie at India iiamiIs Halts for lre.
rut, Willi l'r lliiiliuiry Imcstlgatlon
Only Completed Will Show the
Koiine of lunds
I'tilled Pitas Service
INDIANAPOLIS. lnd.,Dcc. 23.
Tho federal grand jury this afternoon
believe, enn adjourned until January 3d.
fill tho odlco to better advantage, ho Only tho preliminary Investigation
la willing to step down, hut If they has been completed.
nro satisfied with his handling of tho
wosat of tfce office and wa,nt him again,
ho would bo willing lo make tho race
Ooorgo Chastaln, present deputy
under afr. Do Lap, and former coun
ty clork, sooms to bo tho main do
prndonro for this ofllco on tbo dumo.
cratlc ticket, mid his frltnds nro In
shtlng on ills becoming a candidate.
Doth Mr. Do Lap and Mr. Chastaln
nto cloio personal friend, and tho
lalter's decision rua-y depend on
whether Mr. Do Lap I a cnndldato
for" re-election or not. m
Only ono name baa been mentioned
for county commissioner, that of Jav
Dlion. on tho domqcratlc ticket, al
though Mr. Hummer baa nado no
Jtatement yet as to whother he would
be it candidate for re-olectlon. It la
Intimated that there will bo a 'strong
fight for this position, and there will
probably bo number of candidate
on both ticket.
CgpUln J. P !.co will probably be
a candidate for his present ofrtco of
naseaaor, although ho stntes that It I
too early to nuke any announcement.
Kor tho other offices no announco-
nistrlct Attorney .Miller expects to
show where tho money for tho d)im
nillng rarao from.
AMES SUCCUMBS
TO
PNEUMONIA
Cnplnln J. IVI.ee, county assessor.
paid this morning that Councilman
White's statement that tho Klamath
hulls Light and Wntcr company h&d
been nucstod Inst y or en only $t0,
000 tntunllon was an cnur.
"I o forgotten juat what tho fig.
nro was," uild the captain, "but I
Know Hint this jcar It Is $160,000.
nml stands on the books nt that now.
This Is an Increase over last year's
ngure, but I cannot say from memory
Just how much of an Increase"
( HltlSTMAH KOK PIIKSnV.
Ti:itIAX HCXD.IV SCHOOL
Tomorrow evening tho Presbyter-
Inn Rundny school will give Its all
ium I Christmas exercises and treat to
tho Juveniles. There Is n little play
to bo given by tho children, a largo
number of whom will take part In
tho presentation. Tho program I In
charge of .Mr. Ilnrry Cadrn.
Mrs. Itobcrt Mitchell, wlfo of tho
musician, who Is a member or tho
White Pelican Orchestra, lias arrived
from Arizona to Join Mr. Mitchell.
HAII MVKI IX KMMATH FALLS
YKAIt AXIt A HALF, IIRIXO EM.
ri.DVKI) AH LACXlHtV WAOOX
imiVKit
II, J. Ames died at his room In tbo
Hector block this morning ut J'30
o'cltrk of pneumonia, after an III
ncss which had Its commencement
last Saturday. Ho was iv singlo man,
39 yean of age, and had lived -in this
city for tho past enr and a half, be
Ing employed a driver of one of the
L
New local Commercial Body Is
.Being Formed Quietly As Possible
A morament I on In tbl city to
. form a naw commercial club or board
of trade, but particular of tho move
ment cannot be learned. It I known
that recently a meeting of the pro.
Jectora waa held at which eecrecy
waa eiJoiae4 on thoie preeont, to tji;t
tha 4ll the plan and the mon
InUreeted ara-aub row.
Whether; M "anovement li not
smmIm wttk auaelent encouraie-
'saem't auk kaewa et4U ef tk
plan at preient writing, or whether
the orgunliom expect to make a rous
ing start with an announcement of a
complete organisation doe sot ap
pear.
ron BALB Furniture; cheap II tak
,ea.at onee.vlOU Blerenth it. ll-l
Call at the Llvernyire'hotel and let
Dr, Hermann relieve those headache
by a pair ol weUIUsi gle ltf
I'lNK APPlS FIIK8II ONES
Wo hnvo tho only ones In by ex
'roes from Southern California. We
nro headquarters for this llns of
good. Tho finest Woodland Cream
ory butter nt 80c poK roll, for cash
only. BcoJIot AlrOIII atjho Fulton
Market. (Jfiodstalk and so does
monoy. ,
21-3t FULTON MARKET.
Can the blind be made to aeeT Call
o. Dr. Hermann and he will aee. 19tf
Y
"Hjor) thing cash, at the Fulton
Market thla w
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ll-3t
PREMIUM PUT ON INFANTS
BY NEWJOOTH WALES
i
Anllpoilea fiotenimcnt Decide o an
Income Ttu Btliedule WbJcli Clw
ntcs exemption Wliero Subject Has
Children
United Press Berviro
SVD.N'KW, Now 8outh Wale, Dec.
22, Infant Industry I bolng oucour-
agod by tho Now South Wale govern
ment. An Income tnxe schedule baa
Just boon formulated which puta a
premium on big famlltea.
Tho scale la sixpence Id the pound,
or 2ft per cont on incomes under
$3,ri00 a )ear, rising to one shilling
In tho pound for larger Incomes, The
llrst 11,500 Is exemtpod If the Income'
In earned and a further exemption!
allowed for each hctld, so that a man
with 3,500 a year and eight children
set off tax free,
Income from property I taxed one.
third extra, and It the owner doe
nn( resldo In tho itato where hi prop.
Ik located be I soaked for an addi
tional third.
other
tl nn Chief of Pollco Samuel L. Wal
leer, who Issue thorn occasionally.
(Jordon Is tho man who la accredited
with having led a recent outbreak at
tho California penitentiary known a
mi- ruiium prison, wnicn u neat
t olson, but nctuatly located at a nlaee
known as Ilcprctsa. Tho last nnrrffcd
oildently takes' Its namo from the fact
tnat tlcro Is made, tho effort to re-
vi ess exuberant criminal, spirits of
convict.
Tho ocrailon of "Itcdshlrt'a" de
parture was Ms tendency to Interfere
with tho officer In tho performance
or ms tiuty and tho fear on the part
of tho pollco that ho would probably
iune property belonging to other
several nights ago In the Comet
toaging bouso old man HaloY. the
"uime who when peoved at being re-
fused a drink endcavorfd to let at.
niosphere In tho.Du Fault saloon b
si ottering tho p)ato glass window
ii ercoi was making Home howl. Ho
vns filing and earning on In a very
urscemly manner, according to the
story. He wns disrobed, In bed, full,
nnd waving a f 10 bill In his hand.
When Patrolman William Hall en
tored tho sacred portals of tho lodg
ing nonso and fetor tha Inner recess
In which old man Haley, who I a
civil war veteran -over three score
nnd ton, was lodging, there waa Haley
ns oescrioca above.
Just why ho waa oiling. the police
cannot say, unless It be that he bad
n sKiniui or joyful oil which mado
mm reel llko exulting aloud. As to
tho causo of his waving tho 110 bill
there Is also some daubt, although the
moiivo may nuvo boen a' financial
one. Just whether ho wished to sub
sidize tho pollco or buy bottlo of
wine, or pay tht first Installment on
n lot, could not be learned this morn
Ing. At any rato Patrolman Hall de
termined to arrest Haley, fio and
an.
"Hodiiilrf; Gordon appeared on the
sceno about tho time the officer made
up ills mind, evidently bent on chang
ing said menial berft. "Redahlrt" de
ified to arguo the matter with the
offlccr, who waa hardly In a mood to
tarry or porley.'Sfelng that Hall was
evidently really going to make an ar
rest, "Redshlrt" decided to use force,
mil ni intoxicated .condition made
the force much less than It would be
nthcrwlif, and when finally Patrol
man Hall found It necessary to give
"Itedshlrt" a love tap on his cartila
ginous brainpan, the gentleman cele
brated for thi laming character ot
his uppor garment landed on a hot
Btoe, that part of hi trouter which
Is celebrated for Ita great area being
literally pressed against the eurface
ot tho heater. Further on thla point
need not b said, a "Rodiblrt'a" feel
ings can better be Imagined than de
scribed.
Eoth mon were' Anally taken to the
oolico station and their case disposed
ot l'i tho customary manner.
ItKIIEKAH LODGE WILL f
HOLD A RECEPTIOX
At Its regular mooting last nlaht
Prosperity Ilebekah Lodge No. 104,
I. O. O. F., appointed a committee to
urrango for a public reception to be
held In the lodge room In' Odd Fel
lows' temple on New Year's Day from
3' to S p. m. Arrangement are In
tho band of a committee, who will
make a full report concerning the af
fair at a later date. '
George R. Llndley, the Medford
banker who ha been, visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mr. J. D. Cochran,
left this morning tor his home. Mr.
I.lndlcy I financially Interested In
Klamath county, and la one of the
stockholder In the First Truit and
Rating bank.
3SBlaBBntRBSSSBBSVJHB
srseBf aTswg ajajgaja
. 1
WATER USERS' CALL,
BUDGET IS NEEDED
Arizona it, Kansas, 17, Nevadak II,
Colorado 10 steamship line t, Utah
9, Nebi-Mka G, Montana t, Wettera
Moxlco 7. In addition to which were
given lecture on Tellewatore Park
13, Tosemlte II,, Overland route
Omaha to San Francisco 1, Modem
Method of Farming II, Fralr of the
PailRc Coast 4, addressee by West
ern Governor J, Government Irriga
tion Project and Called Stntaa Rec
lamation Service 4.
A marked feature lu giving lecture
has been the close attention of the
audience, the big rttmaad for llter
aiiirc and the numerous taqnlrkw
i'v i ing tna vast teirltory.
OUTLINE BY STONC
ALL AxWKJATjOM
ACT AM
OX MATTasst OP
'i !
gfMsTCur mm rammm
rot FMssXHlO Or Mslaf
HEAVY TAX LEVY
IS IN PROSPECT
COIXTV AS8K880R .LKB AXTICI.
PATE8 THAT SS MILLS WILL
IMtOtlAllLY DB RATE OP AS
HI8MEXT
That city tolka will pay a- total tax
or about 35 mule at the next ai
ment I the opinion of County
or J. P. Lee. The tnlllage for school
purposes will be 8 mills, for city S
mills, nnd for county and state, yet to
bo determined, about 8 mill each.
Tho board of equalisation, con-
feting of County Assessor J. P. Lee,
County Clerk Charlea R. De Lap and
County Judge William 8. Wordea.
will meet early-next month, after net,
ting from the state oBcera the Infor
mation a to the amount to be re
quired to be raited by the county, for
slate' purpose and will flz, the mill-
age up for the assessment.
"Wo need a pretty good sized
amount of money for tho road In
tho county, and I don't believe the
people will make any protest at It.
Tho roads aro needed and tbo public
ought to lave them. When you give
the people something for their money
they don't wake any kick about It."
Captain I.eo stated that last year's
levy was 27 U mills for all purposes
In the city, which Indicates that this
vear will run "an Increase of about
25 per cent, as compared with last
year.
Everything
Market thla
thing east)
at
the Pnlton
,J1-It
S 11 -
Of Aft.
NMM HMlfff
F1IIIT FlY IS PEST TNAT
KNACESMCAUFNIIIA
. FM.bii, n.. (tern-,!; 2? StTm"'fi'
-.. .... .... i"' J'eeaieer, lill. -
ram in-Mi noi t M BUB
Session to Coaaitfer ApfwefwteUea
to Fight Tree DespeSer
Governor Rkoord B. i
xona, who la eaalrasaa wtfWrt
tlve commute ekoaaa ar
veation or water
at Chicago, hai lawed tkj,i
letter to rartoae
their member, waleh i
Oentlenseai -Pnreeant ' ag-
nude by Mr. PattM K. Seara est 1
loa, Neva,
the Trackee-CaraeeuJaaaSaaa. 1
ath. Belle Foarea. Taller, Batt Btva
valley, Oltaae9a.sPla4Bea4.
ut El Faeo Valley and Iwaar
River water TJaara ,
CommMleatleaa
al of the objeeta f tke eetsarwor;-
United Press Service
SACRAMENTO, eDc. 21. There I
s? strong probability that an additional
extra session will be called br the
governor to consider the matter of an
appropriation to flgbt the Mediterra
nean fruit fly, a pert meaada tha
,'allfornla trait Industry.
It I Introduced here frasa Hawaii.
The State Fratftjrvwera' Association,
now In coareatlea at RoaovllU. u
avking ror the eonelderatloa.
mi SHI KAI AHHS
MWtJltW
In IMHtleal CMnffe. So OStra
Orswt RepnMle.rroiktti Be Oei
First PresldetKT of
FsUbUsfaed
nrtAxnEXiruRo ra
CIXCHEO OX JOB
At Washington, according to a re
cent dispatch, the United State sea
ate has confirmed the appointment of
Clyde Brandenburg to b postmaster
nt Klamath Fall. Mr. Brandenburg
iook omce uciouer 1st, tnrough an
appointment made by president Tart
during a vacation by congress, action
on the name having been held up In
the legislative hall when Mr. Bran
..-. .... -
uenourgs selection waa Brat pro
posed.
nlted Creta Bervlee. , ,
eiur.MjiSrj
Sen east '.Beaeral HaasrV-Vf
Hongkong for 8hanihale'
declining Interview.
Yuan 8hl .Kat offer ta conexdt a
rupublle It he la promised tha presi
dency.
Wu Ting Fang and other refuae
fo rromlse thla. but say thev believe
Yuan 8hl Kal la certain of election.
received aad read af the
the Elephant Batte. toe Pteaer
ty. iA)wer Milk Rlrer, Tleaea,
Sunayalde, Uaeeesaakgre,
county, North Platte.
Mlatadeka Water Ueera
After a fall alauaaHa k
Idered by the dsliajatea
visabie aot ta iiHiat m
ttoa at thja nieetlag. kwt to
aad approve aoase plaa.of a
cation which akMM be
the rartoaa Water Ueera
wHhla the rariea Irrtgatiea
ror their aaaroval
The
awetated, aad, aa a'reawH attfear tv
bera tb arttetea of ftlTrallia aswr
with eacloaed'were aahasMtad to to
ftl
V
T, tt
aadralaaed cMttoe wan"
J-"
approved. ,Tm wffl etoarva tkat ap
e term ec toe anieiea war arw to- '
become eveettv when they tto ftireBT''
approved and adepted ha .titaj' --
aneea of the Water VaatV
Hon within reelajssaUea gre'laato."
Ton will also obaet
fifteen aseoclatlone do adept the ajtl-'
,-,vA1lF Pr aie osTeetrto; that a
JB&VJwypJ?
MrtBaKi T'.,'sr4i
line rateraata
LOW LAST NIGHT
WINTER
RECORD
MKRCUllY DROPPED TO S ABOVE
Jl'ST OXR DROREE LESS THAN
THE LOWEST UWETOPOBE
RECORDED ,
It was lower by one degree loot
night than at any othar time thla
Inter, Jbo low being 8 above at (
a. ui., agalnit 0 H yesterday at 7 aad
II at 7:30 a. m. Thursday.
Tho mercury standing at 8 at 8
a, m. today compare with 10 at tha
ante hour yeatardaf aad II Wad-
HAMMUM II lEPK
BUREAU HAS BEEN ACM
Intrrcetsag Ptgarea Stiowbag nnatber
ot Talk aire at Cblcage Laud
Show, Where lSS,eoe Feoate Lt.
toned to
SHOULQER LAMED
"HEFTINORUNKS
POUCE. CHIEF WALKER HAS aX.
DUFOBITION IN THAT PAST OP
HIS PHYSIQUE TJSBD IX MAX.
IXQ ARRBSTS
vtfsclol to The Uerald
SACRAMENTO, 'Dee. It. In the
Union-Southern Pacific lecture roonia
at the Chicago, land show Juat closed
there were delivered 506 lecture, at
tended by 155,000 people. Thirty
different lecturer 'gave halt hour
talka accompanied by llluatratioaa la
slide aad moving pueturea, aad their
total number of lecture have been
apportioned among the aareral etatea
and Old Mexico, whick la total make
the empire west ot the Mlaataaiaal
Rlrer aad touth ot tk Rio Oraad
served by the related line ateordlac
to the taient contributed by. aomual.
iues, commercial ooaie aa aute.
In detail tha lecture war ag
Iewa: California.;:!!!, . TejMII,
Loutelaaa.il, OregM' 41. ''WaaMaaw
II. WyeaUag II, Make ;
Police Chief Samuel L. Walker ta
suffering from rheumatism la tke
shoulder.
The chief state that It la bo worn-
der that tha shniiMur Mm nut At
business occasfonally, aa ha kaa kail
to "heft" so many drunks to tke look
up that it I calculated to Wear rat
anybody' (boulder.
alltoaHiw'4illssiV
andrrpaa'awfadaI -f;
for la tk article are to tokaa'
up , considered aad aetle. tost(
thereoa. -, " w'ir'.
la thla eMneetiea, wraali aetovr'i
tlon to tk aeeeesMy, if tkla -itomMzi
orgaaiaatiOB la to aeeease eajeeMf.,
ot your aaweiatlea taklac aartjr aattm
" ihw isssc sssa
present coagreaa er'all tak M tast
matter of amendmeata to tko rsisBsJ
matlon act and other Isgislatleei
reeling the redaajatlM aerrVta mn
be propoaed aad acted . '.
It la therefor highly MrJtotkat4
tha,Brt meetlag of tk MnaMoa W
held at aa early a dot aa jiaiHla,
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nroral oeeeataae of tko artlelea'.of
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ber of assoetatleo will, of'oMsr,
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article preaeaU .tk beet aoistkiaf
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