Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 11, 1920 Page: 1 of 8
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THE FOURTH ANNUAL SESSION OF THE JOHNSON COUNTY FAIR IS OCTOBER 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
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Cleburne Morning Review
ASSOCIATED
THE COUNTY’S
PRESS
NEWS
BEST
PA PERI
THE REVIEW GUARANTEES THREE TIMES AS MUCH CIRCULATION AS ANY OTHER CLEBURNE DAILY
ES'TABLISHED DECEMBER, 1904.
CLEBURNE, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 11. 1020
SEVENTY FIVE CENTS PER MONTH
UNITED STATES' ATTITUDE TOWARD
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RUSSO-POLISH SITUATION STA
GILBERT COX
(By Assoeitad Pre
Washingtou, Aug
DR. JOSIAH H. PENNIMAN
(By Asuociated Press )
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LIVE HAPPENINGS FROM
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ON N. WILHITE STREET
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em. loyed in the Santu
or three or four
with his wife
henltle failed and he and hin
wont to Meridian abuut a month
vith bin wife’
Sunny
ehnol rooms heing added and the huild
CITY TAX RATE IS TO PE
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riolsiy
CLEBURNE POST AMERI-
ABOUT 51.SI ON THE 51
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they were rightly Russian territory avv
HERE MOVING WILHITE
CAN LEGION IS TO MEET
GOTTONTOTONN TUESDAY
FURNITUHE TO TEMPLE
EXPRESS GO. IS
on,
n
ISKING FOR BIG
Wilhite
MISE INDITES
(By Ansociated Press)
WEATHER
4
ane had prog
(By Asnocinted Press)
nenr the erisis to save him.
has before the commission nn applien
At The Movies Today
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Underyegd
CITY COUNCIL C. L. BAYHA IS
EXONERATE HAN- COMINGAUG.21;
NAHANDHELSLEYHAZARORETURNS
He
and
lest oret
nti rest 4
Johnson county court house, ustice b
Wright united in marriage A. C. Meek
uations outside of the city limits have
not been quite eomplet ed, but the fig
10.
ill
romainin
• honds by
f what ean
for results.
r any
which
and, wiu
elegraph
ing nt 4:.I®
th fellow
urday nnd
ean'If
Dallas
partly
loen l
0
I
ing the
and
Re-
l Fe train for n wedding trit1 to Glves
I ton On the return the coupl will make
their home in Cleburne.
THREE MEN RETURN FROM
HOSPITAL AT TEMPLE
« went to Fort Worth
ilt l’resident Monnig
to learn that they
injured.
90
$, w
rd Wiley
Stewart.
• Footprints-Joe Rock,
WILL SPEND SEVERAL DAYS
IN THE STRAWN OIL FIELD
sed too
The re-
REPUBLICAN FACTIONS
OFTEXAS HOLD STATE
CONVENTIONS TUESDAY
general
ie The
Wiehita
e many
Mill be
irk win
g"ad
CALLED SESSION OF THE
COMMISSIONERS IS TO
BEHELD ON SATURDAY
ahi arm t
a \mer
friends who deeply re-
ane extend sincere sym-
onvee family.
d witnesses
ealled. There
if
CITY MARSHAL ROGERS HAS
RETURNED FROM OUTING
WHITE BOY SENT TO THE
ROAD GANO ON MONDAY
MRS O. H POOLE HAS RE
> TURNED FROM A VISIT TO
RELATIVES FOR .1 WEEKS
Attitude Toward Russia
Tle State Department ‘s Boh' says it
rom th
pals I
«e partmeh
it resided
wweeks ago Monday.
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HAVE RETURNED FROM AN
ENJOYABLE VISIT NORTH
line will
ey or no
to the Cashion rond gang Mondiay on a
plea of guilty to theft.
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Dallas in n
eretary Fov
like the one
rill na doubt
pmople set out
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money
The •
eity fo
Mr
Fe st
Post No
eet tonigh
vom. All
I recently ti
I coneerning
I ing the I 'Ie
urban line
ae Fort w ort
ver | West Toxa
......R. E. HARPER BRINGS RPEN
ITHEHESULTSOF DALLAS NEVER
GIES MED LOOKS BUCK; IS
IN BIG LEAGUES POSHING ONWARD
sn estimable
residence
Gilbert Cox, father of James M.
Cox, Democratic candidate for presi-
dent.
from the Waxahachie distriet
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Blair, ehnirman of the inter-
ehamber was well
showers in tin' north portion.
Local Report
(By Prof. W M. Ownsly, I' S. gov-
erument weather ebserv er i.
Maximum temperature ........... 92
Minimum temperature .......... -68
Barometric pressure ... -28.445
Humidity .........................80
Hainfall N
Velocity ofwind one mile per hour.
Wednesday duset tied.
Mi’.B C. F ROTHERMEL RE
TURNS FROM VISIT TO
MISS LOUISE DUNAWAY
YALE
Mnry Pirk ford Suds.
The Lost City Juanita Hansen.
REX
The Message of the Mouso -Anita
Tle South Hida Buble elass will meet
with Mrs. W. H. Brydon, 711 Mouth Main
street at 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon,
Mrs. Jones, leader. Let all members be
present.
Ml. At
parents
young man
in Oleburne
mnina were tnken back to Blum for iw-
terment. The sympathy of friend* will
be extended to them.
ort Worth aiding in build
nrne and Went Texn, Inter
Hon. Jack Beall of Dallas will speak
at the court hune this afternoon in the
interest of Jos. W Bailey fur governor,
Mr. Heall was formerly eongressman
S E Ward. the three year old son of
Mi and Mrs Ward of Binm, died «t the
Cleburne sanitarium on Monday morn-
• Mm O II. Poole has returned from a
three weeks' visit to relatives at Fort
Worth nnd Terrell. She enjoyed the
visit to both places very much.
tax rate would drop down to $1.60 or
*1.70 on the 4100 property Valuation It ..... Miss
mny ro to $1.05, but there is nothing । . , , ,
, n former Nunday school srholnr of Jus.
certain about this. w , .
________ . .. I tire W right. Immedintely lifter th"
1 ' ’ ■ ' • *— i marriage th ecouple honrded th." Hantn
tires will be in very soon.
It was snid Tuesday tlm tthe eity
Itecommendn-
le inereaned
the sixteen
wnge award
it. The north part of the Souther barn
will not be molested, it is said.
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MRS LAMAR EDWARDS AND
CHILDREN VISITING HERE
Tuesday morning, at the
rwriting th
fir«t mortgrace
Bishoy orcev
brought to the Review i w
City M am Im I Rogers has returned
from a vacation trip and wax greatly
JACK BEALL SPEAKS HERE
AT 2:30 THIS AFTERNOON
benefitted becaune of the outing
visited n number of relatives
frie nds.
. n the eity eouneil went into exeutive 14 ‘onnell, William Jennings Uryan, Dr.
(By The Asnociated Press)
Dallas, Aug 10,—The two Riepuhlican
factions of Texas held state eonven-
tions here today, the meeting fuvorable
to nogroes in its personnel nominatiug
11. Capers of Dallas for governor. The
faetion opposed to inelauling negroes
nnd eontrolled by the regular Texas Re-
publican organization, will nominate a
ticket lute tonight. The regulars adopt
cd a platform deelaring for open shop
A. H. ) endell and wife, formerly of
Cleburne, have just purelased part of
a famous walnut ranch near Los Ange
Ies. Californin. .Mr. Pendell is the son
of H. 11. Pendell, who resides at No. 208
Royal street, The purehasers of the
walnut ranch only recently moved to
Los Angeles and are well pleased with
Southern California. Their friends will
wish them continued success.
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SOUTH SIDE BIBLE CLASS
IS TO MEET THURSDAY
Methodist ehureh lien . me
o’eloekofloekjaw. The lit-
ame to tie hospital on Hat.
Dallas N
not be
ioNey
tion wo
LIGHTNING STRIKES THE A pi ERUANE MAN NWNE A
MOUSEOF WM.P. GREER
baby girl
eently his
VASSAR C. GILL DIES AT
MERIDIAN; FUNERAL HERE
The city tax board ‘s rendition
property will give the property a total
mi hint ion in the eity of $11,500,000,
W E. LUCEY, Commander
c w. scorr. Adjutant.
BLUM BOY DIES HERE OF
7:30 iu the county court
embers are eupecially
with tin valuations uutaide of the eity i iiinnirn it n nn Turn
limits for city nelog. purpose an addi MAMMI- Al 5.38 1 -5-
iie.ni valuation of $650,000, mking a i iiininiii.il ni uuu i VLU nnnpruri t mil i pnrkv
........al............ 6 812,100,000. fi,.... I n.y it Tur nIpTuge[ HUUJEEL. Will brr Aft
UU""i IN CHICAGO TONIGHT
sessioin mid voted unanimously to eX-
onerate Offieers Hannale and. ilelsley.
The friends of the officers congratu-
lated them upon the verdiet of the eity
eouneil, which was to the effect that
the offieers used nn more force in ar-
resting Lee Ream than was nhsolutely
necessary.
At 8:30
and white man’s rule in polities,
also ealis for protective turift on ’
stoek and cotton.
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Hiram Forbes, n white boy, was sent
time granted by the
ing of the Wichita
sures the construe-
no difficulty will low
should be held for the Russians
they organize n ytabl zovernment
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terdny and stated he has
cotton mid will start
nwny, if all the bolis a
THE TOWN OF BURLESON
| what le win going to do with the old
Burleson, Aug 10. A fine season in lumber, he snid he would take it to the
in the ground sinee the recent heav y | count ry and would build a burn out of
ce if the line to built
ill draw business from
rough the Cleburne Fort
•in line. Mr Monuig in-
would be difficult to
Mm. Lamar Edwaris and children of
Dallas are here visiting her parent#,
Mr. and Mrs E. E. Crow.
today. The express eompany nireariy
Brockman and others. Mr. Bryan told
of hin efforts nt the conventions of the
two great political parties to get them
to adopt the dry plank. wkieh they re.
fused to do.”
Mr. nnd Mra. Hanard enjoyed their
stay in Colorado and came home great-
ly refreshed. They left Were three
Blnir, thanked him and the city for the
extensinn granted until Dee. I tn under
write the $5,000,000 first mortgage
bonds. He expressed the belief the ex-
tension innures the construet ion of tla
line, nsserting he felt positive hr would
be able to eomplete the financing hv
the dnte et. The eity also extended
th*' time for the beginning of actual
eonstrnetion to March l.
The mini of $3,500,000 of the $5,000,-
000 first mortgnge honds to hr dispos.
•••I of niready hag been financed by Mr.
Bishop.
North Wood street.
Gas mnina have been distributed on
North Wilhite street, according to real
dents on that thoroughfare. Thin indi-
entes the route the Went Texan gas will
enter the eity. The mains will be laid
to the gas plant. Tke constrnetion work
in thin city will begin very noon Thin
will give considerable work here, just
before the cotton picking non non opens
vp good.
oWentemnNewspaperUnton
tion for rate inerenses npproximating
$72,000,000 to meet the inereaned costs,
ua ide from wages.
European eonfere
It
” WILL MOVE PART OF HARN
I TD FARM TO MAKE BARN
ing otherwise remodeled
date the eongregntion,
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Washington, Aug. Iu Fust Toxas
Wednesday and Thursday, generally
fair,
fendanta.
The eity eouneil
filled with speetat
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Mr. C F. Rothermel returned from
Temple Sunday, where shewent to visit
Miss Louise Dunaway, who has been in
1 the hospital for three weeks awaiting
I the knitting of the bones in her ankle.
I The first setting was uneven and she
. submitted to another operation. She is
I in good spirits and is getting atong
mi ely.
start i
। This i
The i
Eveni,
I for th
Returns to Ran Antonio
Minn Vera Townsend, who han been
spending her vaention with Miss Lo.
dine Kandolph, has returned to Han An
tonio.
ine, but it will
now until the i
mid the construc
n the Dallns Wie
a good illustrati
Washington, Aug. 10,
tions tha texpress rntes
$30,000,000 to absorb
cents per hour dvuneed
P’olish state and takes no exi
the efforts abroad to urrange
tier between Poland aud Rus
ra desires to help th«* kuss
who, the Unitod Stat. bi l
overcome the exist ing antre '
til a free und united Hussia
Amerieu feels that Klussin .
must be protoeted un di rrit
tions affecting the old empi
them are maing good nnd they like Tem.
pie vbry much. They will mnke that I
place their permanent home. Their Cle I
burne friends will wish them cont inuec |
is an incontest ible fact that the present
rulers of Russia do not rule by will or
consent of any considerable proportion
of the ussian people. It points out
that the Folsheviki have not yet per
mitted anything in the uuture of a pop-
ular election but control by force. The
note nys vQsponsibl duders in thi
soviet regime have openly boasted they
are willing to sign agreements and un-
dertakings with foreign powera without
having tle slightest intention of ob.
serving such agreements.
Concluding, (lie note do* lured the
United States would regard with satis
faetion u deelaration by the Allied pow-
em that territorial intogrity and true
boundaries of Russin shnll.be respected
no that eventually the true Russian peo-
ple will come into possession of their
own government.
During the storm early Tuesday
morning the hotne of William P. Greer,
227 Featherston street, was struek by
lightning. One fine was knocked off
und a piece of lumber was knocked off
the building, but for some reason the
home did not take fire. It is said tlie
family is in El Paso visiting. The full
extent of the dnmage was not obtain
able, sinee there wns nn one to open
up the place for examinntion.
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Mr Hill WAs :
ami during Ids
he made many
gret his death 1
pathy to the br
Mrs Huy Yater nnd children luff
Monday for Strawn where they will
spend several days with Mr Vnhr. wh .
bn. been in the oil fields for some time.
They expeet to see an oil w<l| brought
in while there.
were nineteen witnesses in all and ev
ery detail of tin- case was gone into.
When all the testimony had been tak
have an nbundant cotton erop,
Mr. Harpr raises the Truitt cotton
nnd says he has a good crop already
made and n tine top crop in sight Oth-
or cotton in his neighhorhond is gond,
he mays, but late. Prospeets are good
for Into cotton if it is not damaged by
worms.
Mr. Harper snid he would diseon
Unite raising cotton after this year and
will devote his time to raising register
ed Jerseys.
I Worth interurh:
timated that it
flin t , e tin bui
$
Jinku Lce hns sold his bome mi
Prairie nvenue to Lon Walls, congidera-
tion $7000, Mr Lee is to give possen.
sion on Kept, 1st, when Mr. Walls and
family will move in.
Mr. Lee is planning to devote his
time to raising fine cattle. It will be
remembered Mr. Lee sold Rright Prin
eess Beauty, a fine cow , to Mt Corbitt
of Fort Worth. This cow took the grand
championship prize at the Fat Stoek
Show last spring anti sold in the auc-
tion for $2350.
Mr Lee has had years of experience
in breeding high grade ntoek and says
he is pleased to again take up his fav
orite work.
There In to lie a ealled sension of the
commissioners' court on Saturday, at
.which time the alternate routes betweea
Venus and Alvarado, on the Dallas and
Glen Rose liglway, will be considered.
Complete right of way easements have
been seeured on too two routes. North
of Truelove, mid Center League, each
right-of-way has been donated for the
purpose designated.
The session Saturday is to be a joint
meeting of the commissioners' court,
the advisory eomnittee Composed of
members from the several voting pro
einets and the central committee All
interested portion in the route* are in-
vited to be present.
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grunted the exprons company employes
by tlie railroad labor board, will he fil-
FUNERAL SERVICES FDR
....."".............MRS. J. H. POLLARD TODAY
II A Fleming, of the Review force,
necompanied by hl* wife. Dr. Nelle It
Fleming, hns returned after visiting n
number of points in Iowa, Nebraska
4 nd Missouri Mr. Fleming noticed one
thing partieniarly, tin lenving here
ronstin reara were selling nt $1 per
dozen, while he NaW n dozen ears pur
ehnned in lowII for firteen cents. The
crops in the north nrc good nnd the peo
pie are in good spirits.
Dr. Fleming spent a good deal of her
vaeation with wr mother, Mr Ront-
eong, nt Charter Onk, Towa. Nra R mt
song is n very necomplished womnn nnd
hns visited her daughter here
Hank at Tomplel
in fact all ne l
LDN WALLS PURCHASES
THE JINKS LEE HOME 1'I
mother and Miss Cl
Temple. Miss churl
at the Farmer* Kt nt.
and is making good.
Dallas Wiehit
Secrets Disclosed
The note, made publie with Prexident
Wilson'* approval, disclosed some hith
erfo diplomatic secrets. It revealed
tle.it the United States has withhold up
provnl of the Supreme Council deeision
recognizing the so.culled republics of
Georgia and Azerbijan because they
were curved out of jhe old Russian em
pire. It wns nlso disclosed that the
United States had taken the position
that a final determination of the hou-
dories of Armenia must not be made
without Runsia ‘s eooperation mid agree
ment. It also revealed the United Stntes
persintently refused to reognive the
Baltic States, exeepting Finland, whiel
was once independent, beeause It hold
Doctor Penniman recently was ,
named provost of the University of
Pennsylvania, succeeding Edgar Faha
Smith, resigned.
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Seeretary J. <1. Hazard, who has just
returned from attending ti V. M C. A.
summer school at Estes Burk, Colo., ne-
companied by his wife, reports a great
time. He stated Tuesday that Chns. L.
Bayha, who h to have charge of the
boys' department at the loeal V. M. C.
A., had written that he would arrive
here on August ‘-’1st. He has given the
problems of boys elose study mid 1
know:, how to direct their energies in
the right direction.
With ri ferenee to hi' trip to Estes
Park Mr. Hazard said:
“The Y. M. C. A summer xehool nt
Estes Park wa* a great mecesa this
year There ware .'III in attendanee, or
with the women and children tlNre was
a total of 600 iu attendanee .
“I did not get to go fishing thin
year. Class work opened at 8 n. in. nn I
continued until 12:30 mid in tl after
noon there wiis mountann climbing and
other outdoor exercise I elimbed two
mountains, the highest being 12,200
feet,
,'' A number of eelebrit ies lectured to
tin while attending the summer sehonl,
among the number being Bishop XL
(By Assoeiated Press)
Paris, Aug 10, The Rusuinw (.mi
mission will lease London Sundny at
the latent, unleas the soviet government
meanwhile gives the Allies the neces
snry assuranees of independence and in
tegrity of Poland, aecording to the
Temps, which nayS the Allied brook
with the soviet is now considered un
avoidable since the Bolsheviki plan to
eatablinh a soviet in Marsaw and to
sack the eity.
abeyanee. Meanwiile tie Ameriean
policy toward political indepenilene
mol territorial integrity of Foland will
be continued by all available menus.
This announeement was made by the
State Department tonight in n note to
the Italian nmhnsnador who requeNted
a statement of the American nttitude
on the Rusno Polish situution I (. de,
dares the United Stutes ean never de al
with the present Mussian government
which goverment in buned “on the ne
gutioa of every ptineiple of honor mid
good faith.”
American League
chi. ago 1. Washington :: In innin
Mt Louin 11, Bouton 1
Others ruined out
West Texas Wednesday
eloudy; Thursday unsettled.
Word reached Cleburne vesterdav
that Vansar C. Hill had passed away in
Meridian and the body will reach Cle.
burne this morning on Santa Fe No. 18,
The funeral will be held nt the home on
North Wood street nt 1:30, but it hail
not been decided last night who woule
conduct t he serviees.
urban eommittee,
Mr Bishop, in a telegram
might involve the recognition of th
Rolshevik regime or a settlement of
Iussian problems upon a basis of dis
membermentof Husein While America
“strongly recoils’’ from sueh possibil
ity, it believes in a united mid fre
Southern Association
Mobil. <1 a, Memphis 2 2.
New Orleans 2. Nashville 6
Atlanta 10 0. Little Rm k I '
f It t nnoogn Birminglnm, r.i
Texas League
W tehita Fulls • Nau Aa
Dallas 6, Houston
Shreveport o. Heaumont
Fort Worth Galveston, i
count controversy betwreu
vesterday 's game.
(By Asnocinted Press)
Chicago, Aug. 10. Tle presidential
enmpnign will open in earnest tomorrow
night when Franklin Roosevelt, Demo
eratin , vice presidential nominee,
Inunehes the first stumping tour of the
major parties at the auditorium here.
Seventy five hundred tickets have been
issued for the meeting.
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ENGLAND MAY BREAK WLTH
THE SOVIET GOVERNMENT
R. E. Harper brought a large open
boll of cotton to the Keview office yos-
Louis and Frank Blnekstock and J.
W. Mny. who were sent to the Temple
hospital from iere at 12:30 Sunday
morning, following a eollision between
nn auto and a Santa Fe switeh engine,
have returned home. The men won* on
their way to pay Mr. May a visit, and
it was while they were erossing th*'
trnek in the auto, near the Santn Fu
passenger station, that they were
struek and received immediate medical
attention. Their fgionds will l>«- giad
William Wilhite of Temple wns here
Tuesday moving the furniture of hin
Mling of the lin
National League
Boston 1 10, Cineinnati 3 1:
Philadelpla 1. HI Louis 5.
Others rained out
A message received here yeuterday '
stated Mrs J H. Pollard had passed
awny at Evad de him! the remnins wen*
bring Kent to (leburn . The body will
reneh here this morning on Santa Fe
No. 1M nnd ti funeral serviees will lif
condueted at the First Baptist ehureh
nt 1 o’clock this afternoon.
Mr* Pollard lenves her husband and n
sister, Mra. W. L. Cunningham, aud a
brother, Mr. Pruce.
। fiity acres of
picking right
The Unied
The city council was culled in spe
cial session nt 5:30 Tuesday afternoon
nnd remained in sessioin until 10
o’clock last night, Mayor Mitchell pre-
siding.
"This meeting was for the purpose of
hvaring the case aguinst Police Offi
eers Helsley and Hannuh. Charges of
conduct nnbecoming an officer’’ were
brought by H. E Sears, 404 Olive
street, the ease growing out of the nr
rent of Lee Sear, the son of H. E. Sears
at the carnival grounds on August 2nd.
Thin paper printed an item telling of
the arrest of the young man, nlso that
the city fire department had to he enll
ed to aid in placing him in the caln-
boose.
O E. Nears conducted hin side of tle
case, while (ity Attorney Bauldwin, as-
sisted by Assistunt County Attorney
Keith eondueted the ease for the de-
rains, and farmers lire complaining of
ton much rain for crops. Boll weevils
are reported to be doing eonsiderable
damage on some fars. Farmers are
going to be late in getting their crops
worker out.
Mink Mary Morit: has returned front
n visit tit Houston and other sontheru
point*.
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