The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 11, 1915, Image 1

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Mnlli Vcir No. a,77
HOOD ROADS DAY
T BE OBSERVED
IN 6REAT STYLE
tirv, COUNTY and roosters
UNITE1
( luiiiilii'r of Comincitf, Count)' ('unit,
I'll) Council, Wnlrr Um-i-n Ahm.iIii.
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linn ii ml IIiioIiicmm Mi'it'x AiuIm.
Illlll Will C-0Hllttt III OIlolTVIIIIK-
.if Gnixt ItfNtilw Oil)' by I'uIIIiik In
(iiiml l.lrkw on Our Hlgliuii).
'I In. proclamation Issued by (lover
nor W'lthyrombo setting Mny 20
inddii mi "good roads day" U to bo
loyally tun lud out la Kluniuth coun
t). Volunteer, will glvo a day's la
Inn to Hit' bolter highways cause, mill
dm rcHiili will liu it wonderful Im-
iirovcmoiil In road conditions.
The Cluunlii'r or Commcriii illiott
um tciolt tho iitnttur up lunt nlKliI, mill
till wro lu'iirtlly in fuvor of tho plini.
A lomifiltteu from tlio coininvrcu body
iluii liiicrUitwod tho city council, nml
found Hint body vugor to imnliit In ov
i ry uii . Tho result will hn a Koncrnl
liolldiiy lii'iti on tho 20th, n It Ii mi-ry
uMillnlilc innn out working on tho
rtmtU. ;
I bolltiVtt It Ih n milendld Idea for;
Hi.. IiiimIiimh mon, tho Chnmlivr ofi
((iiiiiiu-ici', tW county court, thu clt)
aiid the water usom lo gel togulhcr
mi i Ii Ih movement," nuld Mayor Nidi
ohis liHt nlclit. "Such a movement
Ik iiImi mipportlug the governor, and
I bclldifujvo aro not no fur In- tho
Hoods thai wo fall to carry out to the
litter any proclamation he may Issue.
Let us nil meet together Mid system
ntlzi the work, and got In mime, real
i o-opcrailvu effort."
Tim mailer was iiIho taken up with
the t utility court this morning by J.
i: Hwiiimcn, It, K. flmlth nnd U. Pey
ton, the Chamber of Commerce com
mittee. Tho court was found to bo
i'iithuliiMtlc. Tho olllclnla of tho
Klnmatlt Witter Unorn Assocltitlnu
tlitiH far Interviewed have all lauded
the plnii, and t lookH as though thin
wilt be tho biggest get-together niovo
In tho lounty's history.
A meeting of tho Klamath Dusl
iiims Men'H Association will bo hold
Wednesday night. At that time, tho
other organisations nnd committees
will bo present, nnd tho work to ho
.lone will ho arranged In a systematic
manner. In thla way, thero will bo
... .um.nuorsuvnuini. nnu iiioro w,
bo iraiiHportntlon, tools, etc., rnr-
iiwiiimi nil who wish to work.
The business houses, It Is believed,
will bo closed that day. Those own -
lug nulOR will bo ImprcKsod to html
tlin vol nn teem to tho .nlaecs to he
worked.
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(lull Meeting Postponed!
Ihu Tatting Club will not meet to
morinw, as previously arranged, lu-
i end, tho next meeting will bo hold
iwij weeks later, when Mrs. Henry 1.
r.ciiBon will bo hostess.
Chang
es Are
Local Train Service
. , inn ooo sheen and lambs wore killed
A movement to have tho Klamath , run this delay Is more noticeable, and , . de8troyea
t'alls-Weed train run as far south sst l especially uncomfot table for wo- m '' etaownero, but did no
"imaiii Hpnngs, aud to have rtm-iincu " ....v.., .. ...-
""in attached to the local train, was' plnco to rest unloss they rout a room,
Hlartod at last nlghfa meeting of tho
Klamath Chamber of Commerce.
Tho matter Is to be taken up with
I'ussencer Tmffln M.n..r rii.arles
H Fee of tb r.iir,.,i nnmnnnv. bv
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Keerotary Fred Fleet of the commerce
,,0'ly. it Is believed that this request I
wj bo granted by tho railroad, ,
"no of the main objections to the'
present train service is the wait of
,m., k":'"'::V, :r, " 1" :":.:
huuih ai rrevn, wnvu iihmou-i " -- . .
Krs are going to California points, tra service botweon Shasta springs
Since the Pullman, Wa taken oK thlund )yed.
FURTHER DELAY
OF TRAINS DUE
TO HEAVY RAINS
li:MI'UtMt UOItK is washed
ni r iv m jut
lti'Miii I'niin South Mil)
Sunn Viii About im I'm
Wink ni
All Willi III
n Veilenlny Motnlng Tin
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Tliilin. Kep l'i Ciiiim'iIiiiis, I tilt
Limited Tiulim .tic llelng Sen I (till
by Way nr iii'iio mill OjxiIi-ii.
liifm million ifich.'il b .S.uiilicru
It.lllll' Aki tit Illlll") tlllM nftciuoou
mIiiic th.it tlin rnliiH liim nUht cm
tied nut nil of I tin Huniioriiry tri'sllcH
mid wirl.H liullt )(.ntcriliiy throtiKli
ltn fliioili'il iIImiIci ni'.ir Kiniitttt. Ah
u ii'iinll, ilio wiulc tmlny noon wiih no
fillthcr nloiij; tliiiu It uns ) cHterilay
iiiornliiK'.
DIvImIoii liciiiliiiiiricr tit Dnnmmilr
niiiioniiicii that If tho wentliPt pei
mllH ihnuit;h ncrU.j bciwi'cu Port
land nml San I'imiicIhco will bti n-'
Riinn'il ThurHdaj afternoon. In thu
lot .iitllin.'. ii t nil n Ik riinuliiK from
Athltilid to n h far houth :ih pohbIIiI.',
and return. In thM way, north
t on nil piiKK.'iiKorx tan initlte (Onuec
tli'iin at Weed for uoitheru and nome
mmtlKrii points,
'tin llmlied traliix. It l stated, are
l in limited tnilim. it l utatcti, nn
.bnnK K.iit l i OkiIimi nml llouo from
I'oitltitid r.iul Sau Francisco.
"llto Khimatli Falls train eiimo lit
at : o'dock thin morning,
Deputy County Clerk Virgil Del.ap,
ii I,,. Im I. Am. ..,..knjltllr thn nVliflul.
.Mi ,1.. r. ,,,-n. .....,...,.. ...u v,,- iiuiir.i, me iiieniuers huiico inai nicy
tlruii ir stnlled on Ills homewnnl wny,1M,i consider offer of tracts of well
at 'lehama. lie wmb unable to cash located lands, two blocks In extent,
1, ihock there because ho could find t 0f about thut sire. Nothing will
nobody lo Identify him. and was com- ),e dono toward securing a new site
point! to wlro relatives here for nnd solllug the old site, howovcr, un-
inono sent tlu ytn.cin Union
GIVES HIS SON
JAILJENTENCE
TWO Mi:. FROM FORT KI.AMATII
ARE IX THE COU.NTV RASTII.E
AS RI'.SIU.T OI' A FRACAS A
FEW IIAVH AtJO
,,,,. UUm of Hlull unl, ballet y.
, M, u , Arclllo wlinor ot
,rorl Kllimlltll nl0 acnlnB 2".-day'
M)n,lu, tl0 county Jnll. ,
( xiiey wuto committed by WIiuci'h
fU(lor o. a. Winter, wlio H Justice,
nt . i... ,.,,,.,. rnr wnmi iilver Precinct.
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Tim men aro In trouble upon com
plaint of Archlu V. Tlndoll. The
trouble occuired near tho Fort a few
il.iyn ago.
Tho minimum Kilo of wages for
. fimile skirt inakois in droat Uiitulii
, hns Jieen lUetl r.t 3Vj contB per hour.
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Asked in
for tho dny at ono of tho hotels.
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m Springs, tho delay would not be sol
notlcoablo tit that famous health re -
-J, mnu ..too be grently ap-
sort. It would ulso bo grently ap
pieclnted by south-bound passengois.
ho on tho main lino trains only get
to stop a fow minutes at this seonlo
summer resort
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Another feature in favor of the
....... ,,, ,t, train service is the g-
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1915
May Sell School Site
School Board Favors Larger Grounds, Building
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OtfUVif -T.7. HPtauimM"VM
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cKNTHAii sciiooii nuii.nixc;
Tho priM'iit Cuiilral school bulld
lug i.u M .In riticet, hotween N'lnth
and Tenth luoU, nuij be sold, and
n lnrui'i xi hcul bu erected on a big
Iter Iran of srnunil, Tho boaul of
dlrecloih of tho dlntilct. aro consider
ing this change, and hao p.iHed a
resolution id that elfei I.
'I ho (iietlon of s.ifetj for the chll-
dreu attending the Centinl tu.hool isbulldlng cannot conveniently accom-t
one big matter -ili ,t hd to this ileci-jmoduto any more pupils. t
hlon Anothci li the la k of suitable Second It Is not practicable to en-
nimj riuinda ll.t
. ud yet another
condition of the
H n l0ngcBtpiI
f,cil0 i m,.klni: It noccssaiv to main-
tnn ,,t raiiHl'dtrnblo expenso scliools'sultnblo iilaygrounds. I
,,t si Ipplnglon nml Mills Addition, j Third Tho sltuufW of tho school 1
At last nlgi,t r -Sin-; of tho on the malrtre.'l, near the busl-
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I til tho matter Is put to a voto of the
taxpayers.
Tho present Central school site, it
Is contended by the board, Is more
(stilted to business purposes than it Is .seem to mako the present the nlost
to hthool purposes. This Is another' opportune tlmo to buy the required
reason for tho deslro to change. land for u new school site.
Tho following resolution regnidlngj Fifth The securing of new ground
the matter was adopted recently by now will give more time for tho care
the school beard: ' fnl consideration of plans for bulld-
llo It resolved by the boaid of dl- lngs, grounds, equipment, etc.
CURRY CO. MAN
LIKES KLAMATH1
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY, ON
HIS WAY RACK TO MISSOURI
.MAY DECIDE TO LOCATE IN
THIS COUNTY INSTEAD
Wliuu W. 11. Meredith teslgned as
piobecuting attorney of Curry county tended by every parent and patron of
and as manager of tho Hume and tho tho schools will bo hold tomorrow at
Mirtnn interests thoio. and loft Wed- tornooii and evening at tho Centrnl
..... wltu ,Is flimlly, his inten-'
,. ,.lu ln ,nv i,nck to Missouri.'
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llo had spent llvo years In Curry
county, which has not a mile of tall-
loads In Its boundailcs, and felt that t
he could do better in tno anuuio
West.
On tho way east, Mr. Meredith and
family visited In tho Rogue River
vniiev Timio ho heard ninny har
rowing tales of tho terrors of tho years at tho local school, have dem-K-imnti..nuntrv.
nnn of these Btorlesonstinte-d that practical training In
i.inLr m tim Pffoct that moie than
. , Klamath. At Ashland,
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, u ,, Juat m)t of'
! llll()Sy ,, UecWwI t0 run over here,
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Tho result is mat aiere.inu is .w,
nusly consldeilug
locating hero In-
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stend of Missouri.
'uTtno co?d:. y ho
; lcoUence oi tlio schools.
piessed
nannli t li n nvrnllAlirA
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ex-juim mo ui.i.m.p... V '.
Today Mr. Henann is oeing hdr
the Fort Klamath country by B, U
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nctorK of School District No. 1,
Kliuiinth county, Oregon, That im
mediate slops bo taken toward secur
ing a slto for a new Central school
unlldliiK or buildings, ample in size to,
growth. . ' j
Tho foregoing resolution Is b.isul.
upon tho following consideratiens: j
First The present Central school
largo said building,; and there Is not J
(sufficient room for the orectlon of I
ot In r buildings, nor Is there snace for
'.. A.. , n A I .,. At.,-.ln
n ess center of the city Is objection
able with tegard to thu stfety and!
pleasure ot tho pupils, and undesir
able from a financial standpoint. On
tho other hand. It renders the prop
erty of Increasing value for business
purposes, for which It could be sold
in due time, lo the great advantage ot
the school.
Fourth Uuslness conditions would
PRACTICAL WORK
WILL BE SHOWN
WORK OF THE GRADE SCHOOL
PUPILS IX DOMESTIC SCIENCE
AND MANUAL TRAINING TO HE
' SHOWN TOMORROW
An exposition that should bo at-
school. This will be the second an-
nuiii nxnosltlon of the manual traln-
--
lug and domestic sclenco departments,
and opening at 1 in tho afternoon, it
will continue until Inte In the even-
jng.
Miss -Clara Elmer Is head ot the
domestic sclouco department, and D.
(1. Morris has charge ot the manual
training work. Both, In their two
tho grade schools Is a valuable In
vostmont for the school district.
As a result of their 'work, the boys
and girls are advanced In carpentry.
woou-worKing, cooning, sowing uuu
oU uge(l1 arU lnroany cn8e8 be-
yond their parents; The boy's know-
louffe of tools, etc,;-In odd carpeutry
jobs around homo saves money that
would otherwise benald a wdrkman.
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newlnir aro able, not only to keen
their clothing in vk .!
tU. but also to m.Wthe.r dresfes,
.
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Moorish marriage laws permit a
.man to have as many wre as he can
i support.
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PERMITS SHOW
NEW ACTIVITY;
UNION OIK COMI'AXV TO KltKCTj
TAXJtS, hTC, AXII COFKIt UROH. ,
WIMj STAIIT UP ROCK CltCSH
IXi I'liANT !
Tho council last night granted O. ,
10. Peyton, local agent for the Union!
Oil company, pel mission to erect a,
corrugated Iron pump house, n ware-'
house ot the K.ime material, pnd )
three Mod storjjre ranks on lot 27,
block 18, ot Rallmad addition. The'
tanks are to be placed on bi Ick or ,
concrete piers, and the buildings will
bo for the storage of fuel and lubrl-,
rating oils, etc.
Cofer flros. weie: given n permit to
erect nnd operate a lock, truhher In
U.iena Vista addition, together w.thtno tne VaMm
u ',.,",: "'-"" ""-"paciflc International exposition. This K llfc . . .ii. . ..'.Ks-i
ing The plant will be started In a ,g , C(Jnn0 fomer, a Klamathluch " T!!? SSir!
.. ort time, and will furnish crushed reg)den who , acU I. opened or further ilpUmMt
ll .. Ti In dn In w. n AAA am.m IiIahI ,
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CHAMItlt OF CLMEltCB IAST
XIRHT I'AhKKD HRSOLUTIOX TO
THAT EFr:;CT TO HAVE 100
CHAKTKft .MEMT5ERS
Tho matter ol tbe Klamath alls
Chautaituufa; was presented to the
Chamber of Commerce at their reg
ular meeting Inst evening. Judge H.
D. Gale, Rev. S. D. Harlan and S. N.
Foster, Elllson-Wblte representative.
being present for that purpose.. After
Mr. Foster had spoken concerning
some of the attractions which will ,
appenr here, the following resolution J
was unanimously adepted:
"Rosolved, That the Chamber of
Commerce endorse the Klamath Falls
Chautauqua." j
At the meeting ot the directors of
tho Chautauqua Association yester
day afternoon, Mr. Foster went over j
the plans of the work with the com
mittees and directors. Plans were
outlined for the publicity work, ar-t
ranging for the grounds and the
ticket sales.
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"One of the best things ot which I
CHAUTAUQUA
AGAIN
ENDORSED
know anywhere." said Foster to the'Rlo ndmiMion tickets are. for the sup -
directors, "is vour incorporation ana
rt.ivnnl.nllnn In o 1a Oral matinAI 111
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InRtirpa thn nermnnnncv and stability
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of the local work, lou are to be con -
gratulated on taking this step, Judge
Gnle has done a fine thing In direct-
lug your efforts along this course.
And the fact that you are holding
your chartor open unttl you have 100
members Is to be commended."
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There were fifty men and women'
v.ho signed the contract for the com
ing of tho Chautauqua this season.
SInco then thirty-three more persons
have Joined tho Chautauqua Assocla-'
Hon, making a total ot eighty-three
charter members. The- officers Bayi
that they will have the other seven-.
to.i mnnihon iniiav nil than tlio'
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charter will be closed.
Mr. Foster spoko at the Riverside
grade school and the high school as-
sembly this morning, telling of tho
.i !!,... ... .Mni.l.nM ,k. AnA
uiinic-iiujin nuu viiniuiiie uio bwbuii
ticket feature.
Land Oiillnnnce Is Up.
At last nlsrhfs ineetlne of the coun -
cll,.nn ordinance appropriating 300
f.. th mnintflmmon nf n, Klamath
rails Military band, was Introduced 8t ot the efforts ot Qlatayer.for 8, Fox. Klamath ;FaltarMeaJi:
..j . t. a ji Tki. bettering farmlnsr conditions here Murin Klamath .Bfuri3ikM-r's
mil. iiiisBcu m nouuuu (oau.uii ,to
rnvMM hof tho mnn ahn tm nid
m th ri nf I7K iv month. belnntn -
June 1st. "
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Calkins Is Better.
Yl H. Calkins, who went ttf Wemoealitles of similar altitude, ? JohsT Matwy.T;JCliaJhifii; j
recently-and underwent, an operation, io.raturo. soil comDOiltlon.'ato.f wareraA., XrVuka..a.
Jteportod as KeUlngjilontnkely.BecBred by aialayeranweV.1.fai:'4
lie is expected noma May loth. "
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The Turkish empire to composed of
many mlxediritcee.-lV includes Creeks,
Slays. Albanians,' "'Amratani Jaw
and Ctrotlana..A- ''Jr- ;, -'
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KLAMATH HAS A
REPRESENTATIVE
ate;
COXXOK IS HKHVING WITHOUT
PAY
Kornier Klatmth County Man Now
MvinK la Oakland la Issued Pass
and Credential by Chamber of
Commerce Will Keep. Booth in
Proper 'Hliapo and Answer Ques-J
tlons of the Toarists.
For the present at least, Klamath
Pnnntv hnct a llvo rpnriflAntflMVA in'
-.
rosentatlve
sianuiio.ni.
The Chamber of Commerce dlrec-tt
.tors last night voted to Issue an ex-'
position pass to.Hr. Connor, and also
POSITION
- ... .. kin in Liuun in urn ic m j , i.t. .i
lactttA him wKnt mnnav mav hlc"'- viww " " vmn -,wr- u",
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needed in providing flowers for the
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Kiamatn Doom, re-arranging tne,
threshed grain exhibit, etc. !
Uelng close to the exposition, Mr.
Connor lias carefully watched the Or-
egon building, and he was one of the
nrsc xo wruo aere oi io u ui n ((VS ge flre 0 he zppeHa ngr
trepresenUtlve. He agreed to put up, il61,b'ego Djr dropplarlKb.:Vr..'
part of the money tor such a man's' H .,,, ,K. -,...' jif-i-. fc ".j" .
first to write here of the need of a
pari oi uie muiiey nir sucu a u.u
salary, ana recently oe voiunteerea to
servo without pay until a- man is se-
lected, or other arrangements made
regarding this highly InrtMtmat. npi3sUJ!JX&&
ter.
MAY FESTIVAL
BEGINS TODAY
SUPPER THIS EVENING OPENS A
WEEK OF LITERARY AND anj.jEtrcing C,rrent8
SICAL ENTERTAIXIEXTS AT
THE M. E. CHURCH
The May Festival of Grace M. Expressed with the couatrr at that tissetr
church begins with a supper at the'
,cnurch tonignt.
course tickets are 60 cents. Sln -
..- ,i.,u. ok Ana. nt,iiHrAn nmiiii,..n. i.- ..- .r.ii ,--fc i'iii.'ri."i
.. a ... a .
iz, 20 cents; ior literary ana. musical
I ,.... n.,n. ic .,.. hiiiAn
- V.m.UI.9. UUUHBi hVUH, WMW. VU
iunder xs ceat9. Small children
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)ar admitted tree when with adults.
County Agriculturist
Starts Demonstrations
An a result of exuerimental and
;.:-- ;
demonstrating
crating work outlined audited here. As there , are :.manyvefl;
by County Agriculturist HplotB, H will be posalbYa plut ii
Glaisyer, and carried on Inextenslye area with spleMUsJaiUveV.
'started
Roland
co-operation by Klamath" county,
nrmnva thla aantlnn will tiAft va
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not ouiy nave aenuice naowteage oil
the possibilities ot several crojis, In -
eluding some new to Kiamatn, out
"wlu nave available for use high
arade aeed, adapted wand acclimated
, to our peculiar needs. Then the re -
?
'will become more apparent.
L The best varieties' of seed for
r
DskOtaAS and Other
tributed among .farmers who' velnni
i -m . - . . t . " .
teered to co-operate lnitb'Mi1
mentJwork, Tkiese were plaiiied.un-
derQlaisrer'e supervlslon.an )e and
i.i..v.m -. i.i.:-.;!wi.i
peas, clover,-corn, oats, barley, rape, j rill, i icjaX ffkf i, kfmn .
rnwi, Buuma gr, nuu ; rort4KWMMnl;M;-aHlkt)r tBafM
.,r ,.,wf ..- ,.r. ,..,,,.,, mijqrikWw-jaaa p
check on'thee, cropsTo tltirW.'ilMiMI M
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bombs today on the'barraeka at 8te'5l
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la tee t figures regarding the Lusltaala
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SUteon additional bodies were found,
today being carried out to sea by, the
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