The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 21, 1913, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS'
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OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
PRINTS THE- 1
NEWS WHILE IT IS NKWI
i:iiiiii Vrr .No, a,ua i
ARE
BY
AND SPRAGUE RIVERS
PUBLIC HIGHWAYS
COURT: LEASE GRANTED
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1913
Price Kite OMrti
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iivi;n a i. i:.i: us mi.
TWO W'AIMtU k
IN
by II .
ii r m
lllH)
tl.e I mill I, (III,
lulls fur lafllnt.
flnaliiir. ami iMMiiniiir luri. iiiiiu,! m..i
lumbar nit , ( rat (, fl., u
lb iomiI for period of . ,,,,,
rum in, completion lit I lip work nf
lmtr.miu aald ilirmni. ami petition.
lama la lll.ru Will, llir I mlriaun.l. ,r lu i-nii-r Into igllil.l, run-
Irarl allb the riilllilir mutt
ln Hist Hi Cihiimii) Will In,,
pun llm llltrt (in Ibr l'ii.-
t IimIIuk ill I.iiihIht, la... In.,
Pulling In tlw Pip-r H..uih at
Italian la Vlliitiirf In, llir I onipau)
wild ap
proved uomia. 1 1. mkr all Imptnv.
IHMit urrrtaati (nr ii, aurcra.ful
airiiix tin m aald aliraliia u aald
lin operation, alllmut anr i-i
.rli. i.. KUln.ll, .uuiiii. Dm uii,
ami i . k.-. iti (anlr t,M(1 fI(r
ami irpair .ti.iiiig M,r ,,.,,M ,,1,1
laaaa
" AGAIN PODROtV
HITS PRECFDENT'STORE COMPLAINS
TOO MUCH PROFIT
iMMim vNMit m i:s mi. Ill:
wn.i III. Ml lll.l l.l'IIOS .it
iiir uiiiri: ihum- un s,
waits t
Hpraau ami WHIlainaon llnna
vIpih) ilxlarr.) u lm iulill Mil
ii by ii urdal made lir Hie ...uu
mull. Th older follok
"III lb inaltsr ol tbe Mlllinu ul
lb I'lli Tlr I.umIiii fotiip.tir. an
Oleauii runpolallun. nr au 01U.1 uf
Ih. riiuiita court daclarlng William
aon and Hptagu Hilars 111 Klamath
county. Orrfon, lu be public blgbsai
fur Ih filiating a In) tratiapurtallun nt
toga, tlinbr ami lumber, together
a lib petition Dial aald drama .r
laJ u aalit petitioner j
"fh abut rntlllril matter cnnilng
nil Ihla JIM day of Noiiabr. UIJ.I
nil Iba petition uf lb Plh Tresi
Lumbar c.itupaii), ait Oicgun ftHr-1 'u1' ' Monies
atliin, fur an order nf th toiiri do.. W'ArllllMlTO.V I C . Not 31 -
Haling Williamson ami ripragu llii.'r'or lb tint tltn In a hundred )rar,
le tit Ua mbtlr hlghwaia fur lb Ibrr olll I. no Naa Will itptlon
flt4llli( and liaiiiMiilaliini nf lii. ai 11.- Uluia lluutr Ih aballrlu(
llmt-r and luiuUr. and that aald " Ih irnluri ul. . uatoiii aa all-
lralna bmnir liutill. hlfhaaia for 'nmnn- I i.-da hi rral,Hnl Wllion
am iui. 11 a inrrrlur lu.l. .0 llir
"Ordrml, That aald UllllaniHm I Uaibinaiu,, (..
and Hna(ii llltrra U- and lh air' -alio
blhj ilwlar4 tmbllr hicbaaii fur
Ika flualliie aud trananu'lalba ii
U'f. Ilnibr and lumtr
drama ar brbr JmI
u bile bl(ha;a fur aurb iurHiaa
"I'rlltlimrr la furtbrr dllrrlpdi
allhln Irli daa Iiiiiu Ih rnlrr of
Ihla ii(dr In irriar fur Ihn iKna I
liiri of lb county Juil and ninimla
Imiara, a aullabl farm of lr io
CHIEF OF MINE
GUARDS KILLED
MIDI IH I MICH I Hum t ( IKIWII
in 1.11 mi mm hii.i, hrAitr
VM U I lUIIIISO lll;iltM.
IHIl IMHIIIIIT
nllwl I'll at Hnrvlrn
IIIIMIIAH, Nm :i (lore 111
hn rhlr ur tin. llaldlii-Kll( mln
KiiJiila. a niiinliri-.l In ih hrart nf
lln buallina illatrlrt lut ulxbt
II Irnllnc a druK alur. aud
III tin. ail nf llglitltiK 11 clear
ohi-ii 11 abui aa (lrl from a crowd
'tiKtrKalrd Irn ( I itway llrkbi-r
inalaiilh klll.sl
All tcllirc that h threw awajr a
1n.1k.lt1r. rulr aa Hi Idler fll th
imlli arrratr.l I. 'anrannltl, an Am
I'lan miner II denli-a the charK
It la fcal i1 1 ih traxedr mil
I aKalri 11 flrlit Umri-ii niinrra
I 11. mi Kuanla
May Not Be Named
'As an Ambassador
Wilxini will Irat
a lulrf hnlldar fa-
BHSPECIAL SERVICE
AT LOCAL CHURCH1:
MtMj-. I Itl.DI (TMIN III' I KJIIT
1 I'CIt ff.ST IN W.I, Ul.lltil
I
I IV ltl'1,1 s (IIKIUS, Tlllli:.T-
I'NKTIM'Mlsi:
niAIU.KSTUWN, W V. Nor. It
A luiniiany alot wblch auttlln
ln 111I11I11K ratlllw a tullu abart In
trrrltnt) trlbularr lu thv VlrcInU
tuitnailla eiijn)a th dlttlnctlon of
hrhiK lb Drat mrrratitllo vatablUU
jnirnt un rtxiird lu tutunlarllr uiakn a
j rial reluct Ion nf r rein on rrry
thltiK tliob Ita aliclii-a, "btcauaej It
j waa ia nil UK Iikj much inniir)-'
And now klrlnlii il.tk at 20 Ceuta
, I'rr I'uunO la 11 rruular iv de re-
lattncn (that iloivn't meau It lati't
'tidiTi. tlb roa.t at 10 criita uiakea
brm luijurtit un anr Ubla lu the
leKlnn, and thr txat quality of xooda
by iarkap and by tbo pound are
VaT aBaBr
.BK!al -ABBBBBBBar
aaV' cbbbbI
URGES AMERICANS GOOD ROAD CLUB
TO STAND BY THE 'TO BOOST BONDS
T FIRM,-
MimiiNo .(Dintchs iicr'nm: i:v,
oiiKKiw j
HHI.il AT COUKT HOL'HK'
IIIMI'l.Th IV hTKI'S TOWAItl) A
( OL'NTV Willi-: IIKIIIW'AV OIU
Kt.MAtTlflV
Orcanlmloti of tbo Klamath Couu-
FLETCHER TOLD
TO ACT ENTIRELY
ONHISDISCRETION
lltllllatit Ijihjit Haya Only One Man'"' 'Iootl ,toa,1 '" forme.1 at
In mtlni? of thoao Intcroatsd at the
Km.... Il- .llili.i,h. of IIh, tnllctl irt boaM JoniJar nUht y
Hinira Tottanl .Mi-tlio, ami lle'Adama waa cboan chairman and C. T.
r.k-r. All to IWnet Their I'.rty 0""'r -"1" "' "" orwnlatlon.
It la the purpoao of tbo leaicue to
AnilUllima ami hupimrt tlir Altl-jwork for better road tbroufh the
I111I Takrn by i:iTiulro county ami to aupport In erery wy
tb highway bond Imur, which la loon
to be aubmltted to the rotera. Meet-
MAIIIVKH MAV UK la.NUKU
III.M IV MCXICO
HV
Inxa are to be held throughout the
b rnlrr.) Int.. with Klamath county
b Ih pllllniir. Ingrthrr wllb tull
abl tHind for th faithful frrlnrm
anr of aurh Iraa. aald oiulrarl nf
Iraan In prinld that tlllnnr ahall
within a fraaonabl 1 1 inc. In b ilr
lrinlni by th county court, art
about tb preparation uf aald a In- Hi a
for logging ami rafting purpoara and
boom altra."
Many am of th opinion that Ihla
order will end th (tppiMltlon to log
ting opratlona on Ihn two rlera.
which la t)lng up mllllona of frrt of
nun timber on the Klamath Indian
rarvatlnn. and whlrli, if continued,
nieati acrluiia Inu for .arloiii luinlier
rompa'lilra
Th order waa made In rrapont to
a petition by tbo I'ln Trc Lumber
company, through Attorney J II Car-i
naliaii. In addition to aaklng that
Ihn rhera b declared public blgh
waya, Ih pntlllon aeta forth th fol
lowing-
tl.HWt
Mi:irriM.s
11 i:sii
r 1111: iuitiht
Whether or nut Hmry II. i'lndcll.
Iho l'eirla imaapapf r man, la lu occu-
py the poat of ambauador to tbo
I'mr'a domain It a pcli.t that la much
lu iluubi at thli time.
Thv nomination of i'indell waa aunt
to the a.nut yi-aterday by l'realdeiii
W'llion, b. It ha not barn contlrnu-d.
It la aald that there la opposition to
hlmlnltuaala
CALIF. .WOMEN
8AN KUANCI8CO. Nor. Jl Cal
llornla women Iiomi bn-n unpleaaant
I) frr lu their ua of firearm rc-
iciitly Tbr.- of them or lu a
many different Jails today awaiting
trial on murder charge. They are
Mr Kdllh Ivy, Lo AiikvIcc
Mlaa U-ahAleiander. 8an Kranclaco
Mr A. C. Drown. Oakland
Mr Ivy u the wife of a rich Iai
Angel real citato dealer She wn
I'AsTllll WILL ixiMU'lT liPlayil at irlrrn which carry the
uninitiated back about tlu year,
when Ih h c I bugaboo wa not o
III Hill, 1iMMi:CIS(J MLXTIrampant
If w make too much money we'll
quit, di-claied the ptt-aldellt of the I' l'aral''1 'rom her liualmlid. who wa
company, and then he warued tbel'"'r lllin, and ga a her reason
At lb I'lrat llapllal chuich Hunday alor mauag.-r that only ery nom.!''"" Wllllnc him an alleged wroue be
th pailor. lie. A. V. Hlmont, will Inal ri'lurna on tho Inieatment would
preach In the mornlug at II o'clock, h acceptable to him.
Her t" II. McKc will preach In "'ur reduced price," aald the
th etching at 30. uunager, "bale an IncreaaiM tbo tot-
No mi-illng will be held Monday 'nm of our caah ali-a llint the reluc-
Hon are almoat made up,
".SomellmiV he ald, almoat
moiirufiill). 'I'm downright dlcour
nlghi
ll i: II lllck of Altiaii), will
priach In thiv afternoon at 3 o'clock
and In ih ptenlnx at IS Thlt pro- agul bi-catme lh Increaaed olum In
gram will Ik' followed each day il ur
ine lhi week.
trade cotue n clone to giving up the
prollla we lined to make,"
I llaik In I'alKoinla.
W'lllUlil lllark leu.ea Ihla elenlug
for Hallliaa. I'allf., where ho will
pi nl Ih winter Mr lllack liiu
'pent (lira umiiier here, and la n
I ...... a I ( aa. 1 lii.iljl
"Petitioner further pray that th;"'" """""
county court of Klamath county. Ore-'
gon. enter Into a .onlract of la.!,i,,l,, ,,,l'"'
with petitioner leaalng the un. of J Tell u nbuut It .0 w can tell your
aald hlgliwn) after being o declared Irli ml Phone 8k.
IS IT SO BAD AS THIS?
CHRIST SCIENCE
FOLKS GET HALL
I.IUHi: IS TAKi: OV NKCIIMI
MOHV Ol' JACOIth lll'ILDIMl,
I IIIIIU AMI MAIN, WHICH IH
iiLivti iii:m(ih:li:i
NORTH, MOORE
FOUND; FINED
mud i'reaa Berrcla
M-.W YOltK, Nor. 21. Joiephi""itr to acquaint the people with
lUidge Cboate addmavd SOU hull-1 the Import ot the movement
neaa men of tbl city lilt night at the At laat nUht'a meeting facU and
annhiraary dinner of the New York, Inure were brought out to ahow the
Chamber nt Commerce. adrantage of the bonding act. ll waa
The well known attorney wa loud-, ,h,"r,, ,hal ,hc,e cou,d P1"1 ott l
ly cheered at the clow of hi. remark,, lnw ''r ,n a hort ,lm' nd " w"
and waa frequently Interrupted dur."Uo brobt " "t lereral firm
In the cour.e of the .peech by hearty I ar" Tt,d)r to P""1"" the bond,
round of applaue. Among other A "eetlng will be held at Merrill
j thlnge touched upon was the situation '"Morrow night.
lof the Meilco-Amerlcan alluatloD, and!
concerning thl Mr Cboato ald
'What I the mol itlrrlng thing
that I agitating the heart of the
American ople today? Tbe anawer
I obi lout Mexico.
"What we ar going lo do with
Mexico, what Mexico la going to do
to th ('tilled Klate of America, are
qucatlon lhat are ler) pertinent to
tb American of today.
I would like to dlacu the Ainer
nan iiollcy. It I knew- what It wa. Hut
..ul) one man know that, and he very
wisely keep hi own couusel. It U a
trrlrg lluatlon, a moat dangerous
situation
Hut one thing I do know, and for
one thing I apical lo 4b.,hrt, and
head of erery gentleman present, and
that I. that In this trying Mexican
situation there I but one duty for
all of u. and that I to stand by tbe
prt-aldelit nf the t'nlted State, lie la
entitled to that from ua, regardles
of party creed, and we mutt ttaud by
tb I'l.-aliienl through thick and tbln,
and support him In hi actions."
Ikeiiiaml un the Purl of llritla.li r1aaa
rier for Protection for Ilia (Hi la
lreu Itmulia In an Unler Krota
Washington InalrucUiur Admiral lo
Hit. That Hk. Itlxh'a of All i-'orelga-era
Are llelil In l'rarr lUwpect
United I'tttt Hsrrlc
VKHA CltL'X, .Nor. ltl-4leneral
Mass tisUy itenu.nlel I bat Ualteil
.Hlnlra Consul Canada aurrrader la
lliei HuerU troops tbo 3Uderos, wliu
ara harbored at the Ameriran ran.
Iiauwy. He refuacaL
ft nas reported tluit'lhe Meilcaaat
plan to take tliera by force.
To check tills scheme a boat flllctl
i.llli armed AmerU-aa mArhaea it la
tlae quay, ready lo land at a aw.
nirnt'a notice.
Jl Ita IIK.tltl.MI KYIUK.VCK I.N
MKAIMiW' IKK
KI.COMMK.NIM LKME.NCY, AMI
l-'.NK IS . RVfH
la. North and Tom'lloore, arrert-
ed on charge of assault and battery,
net found guilty by a, Jury In the
Jeallce court! The Jury In IU verdict
ti. immended leniency.
.fnl afternoon tbe men were lined
f each and the costs by Ji'ttle
Covin.
L'nlleil Prs Herrlce
WA8IIINOTO.V, I). a. Nor. llr
American marines may land In Mex
ico without tbe act being construed as
an act of war.
Lord Cowdray, the llrltlsb olf king,
has demanded protection tor th En
gllsh interests In Mexico. Thes tre
KMIIHOC.LIO,Btlncl"u,lr -00 oil wells la th vicin
ity of Tuxpam. .
As a result Secretary Dry an baa or
dered Admiral Fletcher to protect all
American and foreign Interests, ustag
his own discretion in the Butter.
It I expected that Fletcher wHt
maa,e. a for!, representation -fto
(lencral Agullar. tho rebel In com
mand of tho Tuxpam districts, that
be must respect foreign Interests.
In case he Is defied, Fletcher Buy
follow the policy or lauding marts
lo do police duty.
CHINESE TO HAVE
A NAVAL ACADEMY
I nrt Couple Wedded.
At tbe oOlce of Justice of tbe Peace
K. W now en last night. Mis Luclie
Kdmondson and Francis M. Lootloy
eio united In marriage by the genial
j r. iney win return in a rew day)
to Fort Klamath, where the groom
I winning success as a stock man.
Iloth are popular with the realdentai
of the Wood Itlver Valley.
Au auditorium for meeting ot fol
lowers of tho Christian Science faith
Ih to ho fttti'd up In n short time. A
Federal Authorities Urged to Send Back Sleuth iZ'.X.rbfnvr-ho
Tho following Is from the Lou An
Keloa Time!
"Tim criminal business In tho coun
ty of Kliimnlli, Oro.. bus com., lo 11
Hlnndsllll on ncioiuit of tin. uiiillu-
iiml'liriwciiro here 11s u witness ot J
1 olher olllcliils of Ktamuth county 11 ro
lloodliiK HKcll Dlalrlct Attorney Ho
Itiiu with lulvKrums, liegglnK thnt
Motley b allow oil lo go hoiuu.
"HIiho Mnrle) ratlin to i.os AiiKium
U uieks uko, (hero hnsyhet'ii 1111 tit
teiupl to iljniinillo tho tourt Iiiiiiko at
Aahluud Fruit Htoro, titul this Is belnK
i.modeld by rurpenter.
HomtuI rooms ure to be converted
lulu 0111. big nudltorlum, where Iho
mooting will ho held In tho library
hulldluK at 1 1 o'clock each .Sunday.
I'. Motley, county detective. In tho Klaiimth Kiills. A final appeal by wlro
Morley 1 eilino lo HeKilll jesiurin.y, uui ioney
wim pot leleimeil from tho procvsseii
Dr. John (Irani l.yiiiuii rase,
iirinal.iil l.vmnii In hi ueCOUll gut
iiwny ut Klamalh Full, hut his evi-iif Iho lourt, i.n.l will not bo ullowod
.lump lius not yot been taken. 1 1 1" testify ''t ' ,lli luru-
"In the meantime, tho prosecuting) "Tho taking ur tcsttutouy In tho
iiltnrney, Iho district nltorney uud I.ymnu case will bo resuiue.1 today."
Tl.iiiikkKliluK Diuiiri' Arrauuel.
The tndlcii of tho Christian church
Iiiim. comploted arrniiRmouts for their
nniiunl TIihiiKhkUIdk illnner, which
will ho serwd ut tho Library Club
building. This Is attended unmmlly
by big cruwda who would otherwise
miss tin. good old "home rooked" tur
key iluy Ylamls.
'.Miia.NII HAS UlA.NKIt TIIK .KW
ISKPflll.IC lull TllltKi: YIUIIS
iini: or thi: mut aiii.i: au-
MIIULTVOIFICKHS
Culled Press Ssivlco
S1IAN0IIAI, Nor. SI. In prepara
tion for the arrival ot Captain Harold
Christian, ot tbe llrltlsh navy, who
has beeu loaiud to China for a period
of threo .oars, Chinese goierumeut
experts today nro looking over tbe 1
had dono to their daughter, a )oung
girt In her teens. Sho had worked,
she said, a a domestic In U Angeles
to get money to pay for a pistol and
for the tatlcab In which she drove
one morning recently to his subur
ban home. Calling him to the door
she shot hi through the body and
turned to dee lie died a few day
later.
Mis Alexauder shot Joseph Van
llaalen. an advertising agent, In his
oKlm In tho Chronicle hulldluK, 8he
hud lived with him, though he was a
marled man. and said that he had
promised to make, her his wife as
soon a ho could get a divorce.
Tbl promliu ho tailed to keep, and
to make matter worao Mis Alexan
der was drlien frantic by Jealousy nt
tin. attention sho said he was paying
lo n third woman. When she called
at his nttlce to expostulate with him
and bo spoke roughly to her, sho
drew- u pistol from tho folds of her
dress and shot him three times.
Tho Drown case was perhaps even
morn remarkable. Mrs. Drown and
her husband had nlwajs, everyone
supposed, lived happily together. The
wife. It appeared, suspectod her hus
band, however, of Infidelity.
Arlalns; early one morning about a
mouth ago sho shot her husband
through tho head ns ho slept, killing
him instantly, Sho calmly toft her
palatial homo and annul th ilnv ulth
friends. Late In tho afternoon sho I """" ,u "'
iittempted to hoot tho woman sho iwil'h I'-He has resigned hrs posl-
suspected had won her dead hus- ll(m ' ,ho -wreuco Cigar com
hand's affections. Sho Joined n party ' I""1'' Ux a fow Uo w"1 ,6ave
on Its way to tho Portolrt festivities In I f,,r Sn,llla". Cal,f-
San Francisco, and was apparently!
eiijoylug herself to thcTutmost when ,ll"k
she suddenly burst Into tears and con
fessed hor crlmo to her astonished
SESSION WILL
NOT ADJOURN
I DKMOCILVNC HTKL'ltl.NU COMMIT
I.. M. Scnfleld, the contractor fur
nishing the artificial stone for tbe
"I TKK DKCIDKH TILVT KXTBA
I NKXSIOX WILL. HUN IIIOHT IVTil
HIKil'LAIlTKKM
new court houae, leaves tonight for
bis borne In Ilerkcley to spocdi
Thankaglvlng with hi family, 0w-
Ing to the weather Mr, Scofield will
probably not return to Klamath Falls I United Press Service
till after the first of the year. Ills! WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov, SI,
suprlnteiidi-nt, 1111 Conxelman, will Tho democratic steering committee
remain hero In charge ot the stone-' today decided that the extra session
making plant
wilt not adjourn, but will run rlfht
I Into the regular session, which com
' mences December 1st. '
It was also decided that the ear
DIKTYCITBIRTYMDT
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Health Officer Says Teach Not Enforce flriihrn
The Palm Cigar Store was soldi
Wednesday by Fred Murphy to M. J.
McDanough and Don Dale, who took'reucy reform caucus will not be held
IHMsesslon today. Iloth men are well Immediately, The general currency
Nlnrod Sound uear hero lu search of 1 acquainted here, and their many . dobnto will open In thu senat Maa-
n site for a uew- naval college. Ifrleud bespeak their success. jduy. i ,
The goverumeut has naval training I aaa.
tihools at Tlentslu, Nauking and Can-1
iuii. raiauiiant-u uuuvi mo uivusivuy, is ss s a aj "; aa asaas as Kl
but tin. roKedcollite will be much; I II Iff I Y I lll'IIIKIY IWI M
mure rompreuenine uuu moucru.
Thu minister of tho navy hopes to
develop It, with Captain Christian'
aid, Into a uatlonal Institution. The
training schools at Nanking, Canton
and Tientsin will not bo discontinued
for tho present, aud tl-ey may be re
tained permanently.
Captain Christian Is one of tho best
known olllcvrs not ot admiralty rauk
lu the llrltlsh navy. He Is command
er of tho Mtiuulbal. He will be as
Muted as director or tho uew naval
tollego by several Instructors In vari
ous naval branches.
companions as thoy stood in the
midst of the merry-making crowd.
Kioto Algoimi,
Superintendent II, II. Kdmonds or
thu Algomu Lumber company, has
returned from a business trip to Al-goma.
Pulled Press Service
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Nov. SI. the people.
The town is a mirror..
r Mi
It resect
"Dirty People and Dirty Towns" 1
n subject handled without glove by
Dr. J. N. Hurty, state health com mis
stouer, In an article prepared today
for the United Press.
"Tho reajon we liavo so many dirty
towns Is because, there are so many
dirty people." said Dr. Hurty. "Shall
tho dirty people be compelled by law
to be clean? No, Indeed, not unless
their dirtiness threatens the health
and comfort of others. '
"Wo must teach cleanliness to the
uuclean, Then It they become clean
aud stay clean, It is because cleanli
ness' hi their nature. "'
"A mau who Is clean 'In mind will
be clean In person. 11 will havf a
clean front yard and a clean bock
ard. &
"A littered doorjsrd and a ditaajd-
dated bouse reflect a llttsred 1
lapidated mind.
"The reason w cannot 1
lurso outot a sow's ear I I
Is a sow' eor. It. Is not silk;,
"A naturally dirty man 1
mado a clean'man. Dirty I
exist a loni a th Mr
1st, We must start our I
right by giving, more tJxae if
lUK yOUDg SChOOl, aaffiftaW
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suit of (be crime of .".-'
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