The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 31, 1922, Image 1

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WEATHER FORECAST
TONIGHT AND HUTIHMV, IIAIV
OH SNOW
NEWS OF TW WORLD
BY THE
ASSOCIATED PRESS
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Member of the Associated Press.
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I'lfleeliMi Vi'iii', No, IIUN.
KLAMATH FALLS, OltKUO.V, I'llfDAV, MAItril ill, ll)!iV8
rRTca vtvm enm
WlV
IES
STATEMENT TO
IK
Would Sacrifice Wane Bui
Not Hour; Flynn and
Hartwin Leave City
At Mm rlnrni of u meeting of tin,
Timber Workers nnlini at tin, Scan
dinavian hall Innl night, which wan
attended hy mill memheni, Mm fn.
lowing ntuli'iiicnt wji handed lit J.
K. I'Diiii nidi Otto llarlwlr.. uieui
I lii-rn ill llii- hIuIk Imuril of inurlllii
Moil, wliu Mi inr I'm thud tiih
ttmrii In t; :
"Klamath F.in, (iriynn
'.March 30, iy
"To Mm Oregon Stile llnird nf
t'liiirlllatloir
"We. Din employes nf tin. plant
affected hy tin, nlti.iiit,.( i-iti-linlnu
(if Mm workday ut,-r eight hour,
Maud ready to offer any co-opera-tluli
In Mm nlatii tiimril nf ronrllln
linn In Mm eitenl Dial may tn
i "ary, even tin, mirrlflrltiK or
wages, to arruludlnh Mil remit
sought In i obtained liy tin, ei
tiimlon or Mm workday
"We feel thi, eight-hour ilny In u
principle, rirmly i-slahllnhed In
American Industrie, and offer Mm
above an a fair solution nf Mm
lirnlilKin.
'INTERNATIONAL UNION
OK TIMHKItWOIlKKHH.
LOCAL No. 1811.
"A. C. Stockton. President.
"N, Porrara, Secretary."
The reasona fnr Mm departure of
Mm state representatives, wh0 will
rrturn hm early nrit week, are
-runlalufdMln Hit following atale
luenli "The settlement of Mm eight-hour
controversy I) taking morn tlmn
I hail we oipccled It woulil. Owing
In previously arranged pUnn In
Portlund, mil lo our own pressing
private business affair, It I neces
sary fur us lo rrturn tM Portlund
for u fnw days. Thru, loo, w with
In meet and cooler with our chair
man, Sir. Woodward, who henuso
of IIIiwii, ha been iiuuhlo In conn,
lo KluinuMi Kail, i that mo may
keep him uctvl.cil of Mm dovelup-
IIH'lllN.
"Wo ulth lo citenrt our apprccla
linn to .Mayor Wiley, Mm striking
workers, nml to Judge Kuykfiulall
for Mm assistance that ban been
rendered us In carrying on Mm In
vemlgatlon tbui far."
Klynn ami Mart win won, nccom
pniilcil hy K. V. Slarh, rpriHi,nta.
Mvi, n( Iho fi'ilcrul rourllliitlon
liojnl.
Klynn, who riipri'iiontu Mm im.
ployi,rn nu Mm atali, lioanl, pak
Ine at Mm umnlltiK lant iilnlit, ml
vlii'J tbii atrlknrit lo rolurn to work
on tho propoi iilim-himr liaiU.
Ho lolil of Mm Uoaril'M rfforU lnri
ami otilllnril Mm rnumn of proriil
ii ro followoil.
Marl win oiplalutM Mm funrtloni
of tin, hoanl. Hi, niiiirastfil Mm
hiicc'Hh of Mil, Ort'Kiin ho.inl Willi
Mint of Mm KaniOH hoanl, which Im
nnlil wan arbitrary. polnlliiK out
Mmt whllo Iho locul Ktrlko wiih Mm
only lino In Oregon, Kunsua hud
Hiifft'ri'il a Hiicri'Mnlnu'of Hlrlki'n, ami
Miut InillcatloiiH wiru Mint Mm con
illllons woulil itrow worm In that
Ntatu,
Otlior ipoaknr worn :. O. Vouiik,
orjcanltnr nf Iho Ami'rlruii Foili'rn
lion or Labor; I'oio Dowlcr, roprc
Mimllnx tho CarpontorM ami Jolnorn
locul, and Omanlzor I'orlor ot tho
Tlmbr-r Workam, who aulil all uit'ii
at CbolipA had ngreoil lo tho ulght
hour day, and I'roalilnnt It. It. Can
'torbury of tho Timber Worker'
union, who preildod. DoloKatlonH
from UorrU ami Sluciloul woro
proHont.
H U undoratood tbat no roHiiltH
wero obtained by tho conciliators,
who vuro In conforonco with both
otnployora umi alrlkom, with Mayor
W. 8. Wiley, acttnK uh modlutor,
and wlh I), V. Kuykoi)dall ropru
aontlng tho lumbornioii,
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UAHNICH' CIIIUUH COM I NO
Al, 0. Humus' wild milnuil clrcuu
la achoduled to uppuar oro on May 1,
uocordlnv (o Vernon Uouvor, udvuuco
ugout, In the city toduy.
11 SSL
conn
; IIIMMtOOM IIOTCI, IN
ll.tll.VMA ISLANDS IK
im:miiiovi:u iiv rim;
MIASM, I'ln.. Sliirrli .11 Tin,
.Din rooiii Colonial hotel hi Nun- '
dim In l In. Iliilutiiiii Inland wiin '
destroyed today hy a riri. whlrh
lr a Mum threati-nul mnnt of
Mm illy, iiiriirilliiK to rmllii iiifn.
migen 'I In, iiinfliiKriilliiii tviiit '
rimlriilli'il lifter niimliiL- ,li,mi,i... l
! ! I'TrJliTil'Tl
COSEBOPM CHOSEN
AS MANAGER FOR
HOMBUILDERS CO.
Mil llml Slnii) Yrnra Knprrlriir.. no
OrklxniT nml HuMrliilinilriii
nf Inlrrlor ('iiiiktriirllun
Tin, I. our it of dlriTtnra of Mm
lliiliiihilllilirn llivi'ttiiii'iil roiiipuiiy
nt n ini'flliiK IiihI nlKht cliMomi un
maiiMKiT for Mii-lr iipi'riitloiiB CbaK.
N I'oni'liiiolil nf thin city. i
Coki'Iioiiiii bun hail a niiiulior of
rar i.piTfiiCi. In tin. iIi-nIkiiIiik
nml rniiXriii'Mi.u of IiiiIIiIIiikh, liav
Iiik lii'i,fi Kiiporiiiti-mli-ut of Mm In
Ifllor loiihtrnrllon nf nurh ImllJ.
IliKi im Mm I'JtliM k hliirk In I'orN
lulnl ,lh. niipri'tiii, iniirl 1 1 lira ry at
Hal tin, iiilmltilMnitlon bulldlne
al Mi llnUfmlly of Ori'Kon at Ku
!i'in. and ii lari;.. iiuuibi-r of pout
offing In Ori'Kon nml WahltiKloti.
Iln a I no Hpvnt Iho )iur,i ilcilcuInK
uml InatullliiK bank InlKrlorn
MiroiiKliout NVbraikn, Colorado and
Wyoinlnr;.
Tim ni,w HIilppliiKlon i:rndn
HChool ni iIkxIkiiihI and put up
undi-r Mm illri'ctliin of Coirbooui,
and Im In a I no daintier and In
charun of Mm ni-w Cblloiuln Rrado
nrbool.
fonfliooiii rndi'avor to brine
thn pli'dftml Rtock allbicrlptloiu of
Mm company up to u point where It
w b abln to handle tho demand
for houm-i thin ynur. Tim company
ha on hand fund aufflclent to
build at leuat one liouie now, and
anyone deilrlna to deal with the
rompany ran net Into touch with
Conr-boom at bin offlcn In tho Amer
ican National bank hulldlni; or r.ill
hint ut phono 410,
Coni'booin iilti'mli'd Mm Klannth
county hlah nchool In lit 10, and
bun rrnldi-d with III, parvntM, Sir.
and Mr. SI. W. Cnncboom. SIS
Ji'fforaon atrri't, nlnco locutlnc In
Ktiiinutb KulU a year uko.
INDIANS DRINK INK
Ho Sh)k Juiliti' M. II. KliiiKill SM'jk
lii; Moron- IIiiuh
WAHIIINMTON. I. C, March 31.
Toatlmony rolalliiK to Mm drinking
proclivities of ninm of tho Oauge III
dlutiN wan given tho llouau Indian
committee today by Judgo (K II. Ktur
gull, Onage, Okla, HeruriU bowud,
hold thn Judge, that one-third of Ibo
I MO guardian appointed by tho au
thorltleii lo look after Ho welfare of
uiembem of Mm trlbo wero iiamod to
hiimllo hnbltunl ilruuKardn
"Well, I am 100 per rent wet my
Mr," Huld t'biilrmaii Knyder, "but I
rnufeiw that Miln Inforiuatlou ta air
loumllnK."
"What do they drink?" Mm Judge
mux miked.
"Aiiylhliii;," nail) Mm Judge. "They
drink Hhoe pollih, red Ink, hair tonic
or any other concoction tbat Btlmu
)aten," Judge HturKcll IbniiKht Micro ought
lo In, morn Hovero ponaltleH Imponed
on pernotiH Hiipplylni; bootleg pro
duclH to Mm IndlaiiH. Then, waa no
evidence, hn nald, that any of thn na
tions wardH had obtained It through
gunrdluiiN,
WHITE BOOM STARTS
IVIIMoiw Hlgniil Hen, nml nt M4lu
and Merrill
Thn movomuut for securing the
candidacy of tleo. A, White, ntat ad
jutant general, an republican candi
date for governor, la receiving local
support.
To dato, It la unnouncod, approxi
mately 2Ii() algnatureR havo boon ob
tained InKlamath KalU for petition,
urging Whlto lo bo a candldato, whllo
In Merrill and Malln botwoon CO and
7fi votura havo signed potltlona In
ouch place.
OI.COTT AI'I'OI.VTH
Tiling:
HAl.KIOM, March 31. Tho gover
nor toduy ro-uppolnted U. Ilurratt
of lleppnor uh u member of tho stuto
highway commluHlon, V. V. KollU
tor or rortland, uml W. W. Walker
or (Irunts I'ttHa ware ro-nppolnted to
tho ytato board ot dental examlueri.
L MINES OF
MUD
Both Sides in Controversy
Confident of Victory;
20 States Affected
(lly llie AkMM'Inti'il l'rri)
INDIANAI'OI.IH, Ind , March 31
Hunpmialon of work by the natlon'n
union rout minora In Mchcduled to
night with the mini, ownnrn confident
of ultluiutii vlitnry lh Mm fight over
wane and worklm; comlltloun, nml
with liiluern iiiinlly i ptliulntlr with
Mm eiii'ptliin of Mm 1111111111 branch
Thn larger Indtmlrles urn pn-parrd
lo wllhntand loiupli'te irHnatlon r.f
coal production for :' to luo ilayn
lleporta from I'eniinyhanla uml II
IIiioIh today nald rum.- men already
had iiilt
John U'wl.i, International president
of the mi 1 1 H' m, iredl(tid nl Indian
apolla Mint thn nhuliloun Mould In
complete In : ftalen, and that Inn,
0(10 lion-union i-mployeM would Join
Mm union forren lubi, strike.
Many operalora an- planning In
continue production without union
workera.
Union letiiler.n have Innued ordera
agalnat violence
ELECTRIC MEN MEET
Hlate Convention of Oregon ,mi
elation )M-n In I'onlanil
COHVAM.IS. Ore.. Morch 31.
The rloventh aeml-annual conven
tion of tho Oregon Aimoclatlon of
Klcctrlcal Contructora and Dealers
nponcd here yeatcrday and contin
ued today. The annual engineer
ing conference of the Oregon Agri
cultural college lo Is In Reunion,
featuring developments In elec
trical engineering.
Dlscunslon of n proposed cojn of
electrical Inspection ot buildings
was on the program. Stephen 1.
Sillier Jr., dean of Mm College ot
lluilncis Administration, Univers
ity ot Washington, was to talk on
"Kconomlc 1'rohlems uml Possibil
ities of 1922 "
FRUIT PLANT RAZED
California Concern ftuffen. Iaiss
Kntlmntcd at 1.10,1)00
FHKBNO, Cut., March 31. A spec
tacular tiro today rated Mm packing
and manufacturing plant of tho Cali
fornia I'each &-Klg Oiowers', causing
a loss estimated at IK.O.OOO.
THEY SAY THE
cot
TNT
BsssaMSsajassa-sss-sssBsssaaainBSsisiB
1
yr "V I WE1H 3oooNes$i 7
DEATH OF SIAMESE
TWINS LEAVES LEGAL
TANGLE FOR, COURTS
Whether I l-Venr-Olil lloy In Hon
of On,- or Until Slum IP- lie.
tided In Heltle ltl(C IMiiti-
CIIICACO, III , March 31 The
dentil of Itonii and Jom-pfa lll.izek.
the Hln menu twins, luuves Mm Cook
county prohato court wltkun unpri
ceilenled legal problem.
In disposing of a SIOM.OOO i-nlate,
which tho twins carnod during their
exhlbltloii tours, tho court miiHt de
cide whether 11 year-old Kranz In Iho
son of nnn or ot both twins.
If they wuro two distinct personali
ties, Komi being Mm mother uml Jos
epfa Mm aunt, only Hosa's half of thn
elule u on Id go to Mm ad
RITES ARE IMPRESSIVE
SIiuuh, of I'loral TrlbulrN Mark
I'niiernl nf CumplM-ll Hoy
Tuneral nfrvlces were held this
(ifli,rii(.ou tor Drew Campbell, nlxleen-yenr-old
win of Mr. and .Mm. W. It.
Campbell, r.r Illy, from Mm Wbltlock
ihapel The Rev. A I. Itlcc delivered
the funeral oration.
Slasnes of floral tributes surround
ed the bier of the dead lad, mute
tokens of the deep grief of relatlw-s
uml the sorrowing sympathy of num
erous friends. A beautiful piece from
the Illy community bore witness to
the esteem of the neighborhood In
which tho youth was reared, nml In
which his unfolding nobility of char
acter had opportunity to mako the
closest Impression.
It was said that tho floral collec
tion wns tho finest. In point ot vari
ety and artistic arrangement, ever
showered upon a bier In this com
munity. The pallbearers were: Henry Oer
ber, Scott Warren, Will Cunningham,
Orln Itcedcr, Ferrel llllyard and Dale
Drew.
The lntermenCook placo In the
locul cemetery.
Train Should Be Popular
At Least With Sportsmen
Tho Chlloquln local. If properly ad
vertised, should prove as popular u
train as many or those ot national
fame. At least to sportsmen,
Yesterduy the train crew noticed
ii small streum near Ilarcaly springs
literally packed with fish. This wus
too good to pass up and tho train was
stopped, much to tho delight ot a
score or more of passengors, many of
whom easily caught all the fish they
could carry.
Tho fish wero suckers; but, as one
passenger remarked, "Suckers are
fish and this Is springtime,"
GERMANS HATE TO SEE
7 LEAVE HERE
' FOR SALEM TO
STRTTERMS
Will Serve from One to 10
Years; Four Prisoners
for Federal Court
Kluvcn jirlsononi Iet Jioro this
morning, seven headed tor Halcm In
thn (iistody or .Sheriff Low and De
puty .Moody lo begin terms ranging
from ono to 10 years, and four In
tho rulody t.f M 8. Starspal Davidson
hound for Mm Federal court al Port
land to he tried on liquor charges.
Tho-u, going lo Hnlem were- Lester
lllinii, larceny of horiw.-s, 10 years;
Plymouth Storms, larceny, three
years; Jack Haley, colored, bad
check, two years; and Claude, Perry,
Karl uml Floyd Hasklns. larceny, onoJ
year each.
Thct. who will rare tho federal
rourt an- N. J Hchlldgren, (ieorgc
.McMabau, I M ward Dusterhoff and A.
I). SlcCormlck.
LAW t GETS J. A. COE
liral Jitney Mnn Arrr-steil for Vio
lation of Federal fttatuten
J. A. Coc. local Jitney operator.
19r,8 Oregon nvenue, was arrested
this morning by Walter (1. West and
thn Hev. Cooklnghnm on n federal
warrant charging him with having In
tils possession and selling liquor In
violation or tho federal liquor laws.
Ho waived bearing before U. S, Com
missioner Hcrt C. Thomas this after
noon and was released under 150
bond, signed by Fred Garlch and Dr.
C. A. nambo. Mrs. SlcOregor, arrest
ed on tho same charge, waa to be giv
en n hearing at ft o'clock this after
noon. 'She waa released 'on her own
recognizance
Wm. Gllmore, and two Mexicans,
Anthony Romero and O, Arias, were
also scheduled for hearings today. All
three are held on federal liquor
charges, the Mexicans being charged
with selling liquor on the Indian res
ervation. SHERIFF USES PLANE
On Search for lUndlts With HIixmI-hound-.;
14 Shot Flml
SKATTI.K, March 31. SheriH
Sturwich left Seattle early today in
an airplane with two bloodhounds
for Slaynard, Jefferson cocnty, where
tho deputies battled last night with
tbreo suspected members of tho gang
which robbed tho state bank ot Se
qulm last week. Fourteen sots were
exchanged In tho battle
THE YANKS GO
I'. H. IH WM.UNM TO
KXCIMNOK A.NV AltMH
I'.illl.KV ItATIKK.'ATIONH
WARIflNOTON, I) C, Starch
31. Thn readiness of thn Unit-
' ed Htates to exchange ratlflca- 4
tlons of tho arms conference
treaties, final approval to which
tho senate gnvo yesterday, Is ex-
pressed In notes sent from tho
stata department today to eight
nations participating In the con-
ference.
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UNEMPLOYMENT IN
U.S. TO BE PROBED BY
RESEARCH BUREAU
Na( Ion-Wide I lit cat (gallon In Ivn
ilearnr In Konnulste- llrtter
Plan for lluslnrst. Control
NKW VOItK, March 31. A na
Moii-wldo Investigation of unem
ployment In the United Btatei, as
affected by the business cycle, Is
being- made by the National Uureail
or Kconomlc Hewarch.
Thl, Inquiry H defined as an en
deavor to reduce economic waste,
to Increase production and to form
ulate a comprehensive policy and
program for the better control or
the factors In business and Indus
try hitherto left largely to chance.
Will lHnclof Cau4
It Is expected tbat. together with
the companion Inquiry on seasonal
unemployment wblftb will follow,
It will disclose definitely the causes,
trend and distribution ot unem
ployment.
Wesley Clair .Mitchell, the bu
reau's director of research, Is con
ducting tho Inquiry undor the au
spices ot tho standing committee
which was lett In being by the pres
ident's conference on unemploy
ment, and ot, which Secretary ot
Commerco Hoover Is chairman.
On the basis ot the Information
obtained, the committee hopea to
recommend a concret poller and
program of control to displace tem
porary pallativei , gad . twerg nsfy.
measure In dealing with the unem
ployment problem In this country.
The wholo movement, the bureau
says, has the Interest and co-operation
of nuraorous organizations, In
cluding tho Sage foundation and
tho federated American Engineer
ing societies. The Inquiry will con
sume six months.
Hcopc Hujninarlzed
Tho scope and Importance ot tho
material to be gathered Is sum
marized by the bureau as follews:
"Description of, unempleyment:
What tho present statistics show.
Types ot tho unemployed. Under
employment. Reliability ot present
payroll data as an Index ot unem
ployment. Can such data be made
a trustworthy Index?
"Relation of unemployment to
tho business cycle: Present social
costs or cyclical unemployment.
"Proposed palliatives and pre
ventives ot cyclical unempleyment:
Long range planning ot public
works, railroad and 'other large
scalo construction. Methods ,ot
stabilizing production ot textiles,
clothing and novelties. Unemploy
ment Insurance und out-of-work
benb'lts paid. by trade unions. Em
ployment offices. Financial de
vice and measures for controlling,
the busluess cycle. Improvement
In methods ot compiling and dis
tributing Information as to busi
ness conditions."
AMPUTATES OWN ARM
Woman TelU Daughter Hplrlt Com
manded Her to Do So
SEATTI.R. Wash.. Slarjh 31.
Mrs. Margaret Llndauer amputated
her own arm at her home at Rich
mond Reach, a suburb, today because,
she- lold her lC-yeur-old daughter,
Florence, a spirit commanded her to
do so. Mrs. Llndauer was takon to a
hospital In a critical condition. The
daughter waa also takon to tho hos
pltal, sufforlng from shock.
Jake Schaefer Again
Defeats Willie Hoppe
CHICAGO, Mach 31. Young Jake
Schaefer, who rocontly wrested the
billiard championship from Willie
Hoppe, again defeatod Hoppe tonight
In a lS00-polnt match. He won tho
first two blocks of 500 each Tues
day and Monday night.
MAHKKT REPORT
PORTLAND, March 31. Live
stock steady; egg and butter un
settled. Wheat 11.33 to fl.26.
IN
TO FIGHT PEST
E
Secretary Fall Simu Amree
roent for GoYemmetrt
With Timber Owners
Tbe Klamath Forest Protective
association today announced receipt
of telegrams' from Senator McN.ry
and Representatlvo flnnnntt, tn
nounclng that Secretary of 'no In
terior Fall yesterday signed the
agreement between tbe government
and the private timber owner for
the pine b'eetln eradlcgtlM cam
paign In tbrH district.
This means tbat the 1150,000
federal appropriation la naw avail
able to bo expended as needed asd
In such amounts as shall be equal
ly matched by the prlrato owners.
It means that tbe only remalslug
obstaclo to the actual launching of
the campaign la thn weather, and
at soon as tbe snow recedes ard
permits the establishment of Masse
tbe work ot -eradication will lw
started.
The government fund covers tho
control campaign on Indian service
lands, foreat areas, the pabtie do
main and Oregon and California
grant lands. A large area of the
worst Infested timber haa barn
marked for treatment tbla year, sad
as soon as operations let well a
der way It la estimated tbat SOS
men will be employed daring in
season.
WILL DISCUSS DANCES
Maay PtoUcsm to
Wadrac. ot Mid
EUGENE', OnZ March "Si. Hlh
school problems are to be dUcsaaed
here at a conference ot studeata of
high schools throughout the staU.
student body prcsldeata and edit
ors ot high school papers, April 14
and 15. Tbe sessions will be held
at the University ot Oregon.
Questions to be taken ap Include
"High School Dances, Their Fre
quency arid Control," "High School
Fraternities and Clubs," and "Stu
dent "Officers and Elections,"
ATTEMPTS BURGLARY
Liberty Market Is Entered Dmrtaaf
Xlht; No Goods Take
Durglars gained entrance to tho
Liberty market last, night by prying
open a sliding door ot tbe warehouse
at. tbe rear ot tho store, then remov
ing boards from a window In the
store. No cash bad been left In tho
st re, and as far as could be ascer
tained no goods were molested. It
waa believed tho1 prowlers were
frightened away before computing
their work as tracks Indicated that
a truck or car bad been backed up to
the rear door.
HUES HKNRV FORD
MIAMI, Fla.. Mrch 31. Damages
In the sum ot 111,000,000 are sought
from Henry Ford by Edward 8. Huff,
Miami electrical engineer, In a suit
Initiated hero today.
Huff claims tbat ha originated the
magneto now In use on motor cart
manufactured by Ford and claims
that Ford has not paid him In full tor
the Invention.
IRISH HILL HIQNED
LONDON, March 31. The Irish
frco state bill became a law today
when tho klug signed the measure.
Tho bound ot lorda decided not to In
sist upon the ajnandments It had
adopted. -
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Tho Cyclo-8torwaraph at UBdar-
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WhIU ot Mt t
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dMy ladtMtM
ctMrhii wMthsr.
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.Aut If hedrs:
Fair weather, with hrlah wtads,
which will dlMtslaJl.' '
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registered maxlauiav sad ulalawav
today, as follow; '.
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