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WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1916
■ CHICAGOAN HAS FRIENDSHIP OF
NEW PEACE PLAN AMERICA SOUGHT
WOULD HAVE ALL COMBATANTS FRENCH EDITOR ARRIVES TO DE.
PUT TERMS IN CONCRETE 1 VELOP INTERNATIONAL
FORM i RELATIONS
AID FROM NEUTRALS WILL TOUR COUNTRY
Would Serve as Clearing Houses for Says
Peace Offers From Time to
Time
By Associated Press
Washington, Oct 17.—Warring coun j
tries of Europe would be asked to enu-:
merate the objects for which they are
fighting and place their peace terms
in con rete form in the hands of the
j United States Stands First
A mong Nations That Are Friend-
ly to France
By Agseelated Press.
New York, Oct. 17. Lieut. Stephane
Lauzanne, formerly editor of the Paris
Mati, is here on a mission for the
National Commission of L’ Effort de la
France et des Alles which has been
formed to develop friend ship bet w een
._____France and her allies and with her
day by Harold F. McCormick, wealthy, friends. In the latter class Lieut. Lu-1
Chicagoan, in a paniphlet received zammie says the United States stands I
here The role of the neutral countries: Ii: I.
would not be that of mediators but of | He intends to make a tour of the:
custodians and transfer agents. ilsted States as far as the Pacific
McCormick is expected to return court and to remain in this country at
soon from Switzerland w here for aleast six months. ‘
year or more has been in contact with : The lieutenant announced that a re-
diplomats and interned officers and ception in honor of America will be
soldiers which make Swiss cities vir- Elven at the Sorbonne, November 13.
tually clearing houses of information v ben Francois Boutroux will will pre i
concerning the war. . side and M Miliera nd former minister
According to McCormick’s plans the of war, will peak.
peace terms depicted by belligerent ==================================
powers could be changed periodically ...
an acordance with the varying for- I Vpewritino Record
tunes of war the resulting benefit be-1-0 C
ing that each side could know at a giv-I of 127 Words Day
en moment precisely what the other *A *4
side was demanding and could examine Mint T I
its own assets, chances and hopes as MiNtle Established
cordingly. 1
selected neutral countries, according to
a plan tor world peace made public to-
Weather Forecast
Tonight and Wednesday unsettled.
Number 135
U. S. DESTROYERS READY FOR RESCUE WORK
WHEN ORDERS REACHED THEM TO
"In other words, there would be ob
trained a quotation of the cash value’ -Ay Associated Press.
of ultimate peace terms," Mr McCor- New York, Oct. 17. By writing 137
miek said, it is contended that this accurate words a minute for an hour
would result in the minimum duration Miss Margaret B. Owe n of this city ha
of the war." ag. w on the world’s typewditin 1
============================================-=, chamonshin and a $1,000 cup and
beat her own previous record of 137!
GADDY: prLADIrD Mods a minute. The contest took
RUBBY" REWARDED X uamer"......here yestere
MANIqAlA DAN PROMINENT MINISTER
FUN INING RAG is DEAD AT NASHVILLE ors.
President Ebbets of Brooklyn Club IiterA
Gives Him $5,000 for Success.
ful Season
Two hundred and fifty-six survive"
including thirty five women and
i X ---ten children, reached Newport li irbor
IBYHue Press. Oct •- H v 1 on lulled States destroyers which.
Ayille. Tenn Oct. 17 Rev. J. put to sea when word came of the
B Erwin, aged 70. a prominent min sinking of the Stephano and other
hurch. South ships, by the German 1 53 and prob-
ibly other German submarines. The
Ericsson had eighty one, among them
all the women und children: the Drya- .
the Bonham, thirty-f
M. E. Church, South,
whose ministry extended over 4
years, died here today.
Of J
----ARKANSAS ROAD BUILDING
By Aumociatenr Press. 1 OPERATIONS EXTENSIVE IN *
, New York, Oct. 17. Charles 11. Eh e Ad
beits, president of the Brooklyn Na-IP1 .
tional League club has given $5,000 to Non Ark Oct. 13 Road
Wilbert Robison manager of the club . 1 Me ted in Arkansas from det.:
for his services in directing the Brook- 1.To Oct. 1916 was 1330 miles
lyn players in their pennant winning denni at an estimated cost : of
season, $0,600.....according to announce
T r T gment by W. 1’. O wen, state highway
bAThouretmdingorabout $20.000.1.........missioner today B—neieu uisecemry uainvuuteu ruor sinter amp. Lout .
ashrams who purchased tickets ferent districts were projected and the Florizel, had also been old to larly kin WI
prop ttya is Mho progress Elf TcomTeiW o Th MTn.p Lar......menced, Anishned Russia for see work. . , tome in..............
This game was cancelled when the Bos-!. When wireless news.came that the cruiser Birmingham, Mlagship of 6
ton Americans won the € hamplonshi * MIL ITARY AUTHORITIES German . M and probable,ou ‘ r ‘ “! miral Cle ave formerly 1 onMint 1
================================ l SUPPRESS GERMAN PAPER ................-
six, and the Jenkins, reveiftyone.
The Stephano was in the regular
service of the Red Cross line and:
was bound from St. John’s, N. F., to
New Yark. ‘ .
The sale of the Stephano to the Rus Goat island
sian government, which had planned ost
. to use her as an ice breaker, was put I
Sixty-seven dir recently announced. Her sister ship. " * "
Florizel, had also been sold
........TARIFF BILL IS GREEK AFFAIRS
U.SIS ERICS ON ADMIRAL KNIGHT, USN AND THE STEPRANO
the torp do boat sta blown up b the Germans, then only
( i y five of those low, ten miles off Nantuc ket, and that the
ngoinly III re 99 Kansan, fifty miles northeast had
1 wage in u lion, popu turned to the rest ue.
torpedo, isoa
e navy merely
HUGHES TARGET AGAIN ENTERING
CANDIDATE DENIES UNDERWOOD
MEASURE IS FOR RE VEUE
ONLY
EXTRAVAGANCECITED
CRITICAL PHP
NE W NOTE OF f TREMELY GRAVE
CHARACTER" IS HANDED ATH-
ENS GOVERNME NT BY ADMIRAL
OF ENTENTE ALLIES FLEET
Announces His Opposition to Pork ARE enr.n.
Barrel Methods and Useless MODE CDIUOU CAIRO
Waterways MURE TMENUO UAINJ
•......led Press
tche li D. Oct 17
i lughes today, assail d
ministration for he Under w ond la 1
whig he declared to be inadequz
for the agricultural interest er the 1
I Ton Ni r ttugher poke before a crow
Report Progress on Bapaume Perrone
Road Along Somme Teutonic Force
es Have Opened Up New Offensive
Hi Galicia Near Halicz
1
6. farmers
The 1 ociated Press: ummarizes
Europetl war operation i: follows:
mdrek situation apparently
ait ha entered a critic al phase
Plowing ya terdav’s advice that the
tiente bowery had formally recogniz
N the Nroni tonal EUNe rnmie nt set up
" Forme H.....Del Venizelos on the *
lit oftte news cispatches from
: : THEm:.......#............i E •.. m=
r Creek oVerLment by Vice
Our opponent arraigned the reput Adunrat Fournet commanding the en.
I a party for ‘ dravagance and then ten deet, can in King Constantine
I To ceded to make a new Americ an to re Th hurrie di to the capital
". * h en Poincmemt with mid The Landins
tration of governs 1 N Opus from itente war hiss of more than
that pablie-moness.p t pent I Mneackets who have occupied
to nuly political obth tion that te railroad station at ithens and
tr ams without wate r Lal Hot be d.. ! 11 A IN ill various public buildings,
1 oped for commerce hat there Abanli ported together with the calling
The 40-perk barrel legt T 1TOL au urgent cabinet council
"Our opponents reaffirm in their
Datetit the winciph Ul tariff for rev
veronly and indor e the I uderwood
* 1 Mr tl hes Baid lie re .id the doc
on.....I platformplans III this connee
Htion quoting the phrase applying to
i lie lar.U a prov lding suffic n nt rev
i' o' of in u and oi revenue and
i III n gave Timur I
-------------------- -=====- ! Concerning the fighting in Greek
1 Macedonia Paris reports the repulse
OECO DINECITO r iby the Serbians of a Bulgarian count
in 1 Corna river region
" ‘ of Monastir and consider
niin A 1 nnrnir , annul artillery activity Only patrol
RITRAI PRETIT 1 W activity has developed in the Struma
RURAL VREOII LAWV sector
- IHTIyy fighting ‘ continues on the
• Homme front in northern France
irrigation Congress Speaker says it French troops last night again took
i * Doubles Farming Posso. Pl ofensiva htoith of the river and
, Iturshied their way further into the
biities of Country. | village of Sailly Haillisle on the Per-
__rone Bapaume road, capturing anoth-
! group of houses and repulsing a
ity : rated Press - German counter attack, according to
1. El Pa o, Oct 17.- If the Ameri an l’ar
farmer can cooperate and if the rural | In Salicin, east of Halicz, the Aus.
edl law ran be fully adapted to tro-German forces have begun heavy
Angren conditions, the farmarea attacks on the Russian lines. Petro-
T . niled States will support wad makes this announcement in-
itwigethe population, dry farming and taneing the launching of assaults in
Irrigation will open new areas, and the district north of Korytniza and
Iliere will be a back to theland “stam in the vicinity of Bolshovtse, five
ipeder said Prof. H. M. Colvin in and miles north of Halicz, after intense
address before the International Irri artillery fire. The fighting apparent
Eation Congress here.today. 1, still is in progress there.
! Speaking on the origin and growth : The strong
of rural credits, he outlined their -
pose by saying: “The mobilized far
romunication he- mer gets mobilized money at .. ...,
ls--Gleace .on low rate of interest He mobolized se
The eesentFi factor is
The fighting apparent
offensive- opened by
par Teutonic troops near the junction of
desires : . : moue-utai-i the borders of Roumanian Transyl-
dentes theriwag uickrmmunicntion be mer gets mobolized money at a very vania and Bokowinn has so far been
Tl. wireless orthls eenthentwoadmiricalea.....1 low rate of interest He mobolized se treitiees, according 1.......Petrograd
1 e sou the Birmingham, and Knight, com irutil The besentiil fac tor is the ! bulletin which r.....res the re.
German u-sn and probably oulit r der mirai c-omercMatd nmder N. thhcNamnzansa haxi sta monolization of the 1 ten F. pall by the ieunsar.....1 all attacks,
man submarines were sinking vessels of the N w York navy yard, can Tl * m 04 27 wilne ardiamrl leiewing the terms 01 the rural__________
—L __i mea r 1 he A merican coast the navy w ith (Tolon i / hre wa nts to 30 1........Jerwed with ,
DAVOINC OTDILEDOR H AS.....at d Presswas ready to go to the work of rescue ful are his dynamos. It was chill’s imat of 11 1
L.atdon, Det. IT.—According ta the of passengers and crew. In the News play for its operator to pick up the their moth hit
Vossist he Zeitung, as a Renter dis port arbor, nuKeig at anchor near news that th: West Point had L n it realty amount,
DEMANDS REFUSED FORMER UNITED SPECIAL VENIRE SOMME ATTACK
marine
AMERICAN LOSEUIN SOME STATES VESSELS NOW INDER FIRE ALLIES
OF EVENTS AT STOCKHOLM DIBILO V LOUELO NTUTE UNTUEN TIDIL
Standard Oil Employes Again Turned
Down By Company’s Officials
Today
By Assoc lated Press
Bayonne, N J., Oct. 17. The de
mands of the striking Standard Oil
employes were, again refused today
ly Associated Press
Stor kholm, Oct 17 Ted Meredith, }
the former American qparter mile 1
champion went down to defeat again !
Today, the third day of the internation.
. I track and held contests. Meredith
N ALLIES HANDS
1 tion, in his office as the War college
. Soswift was Uh elvetrie play that fol teraity ili, and questioning" Wheineri s
1 8 to seentenmyit would work, well in Americar-he —
: a t mm ..........AMERICAN LEAGUE
The I nited States toes not CODHMI:
the American in imr to join theseiai no MEIVPIINUP
.....perative gropa and thereby AT IENMAKF MIINTY
cure his Rural Credit, and many‘ULUDO IVIANE
doubters are of the opinion that the
character of the American farmer is:
enopente . io ah TAP/ 1 an AN Show Profit Except Athletics Ac-
each for all ba i necessary to make cording to Report of Presi.
rural credits a success They point dent Johnson
out that the environment of. the Euro 1
I 0
S.
when a committee representing the
: trikers conferred with George lien I was defeats d in th Son meter run 1 By AT set Tated Press
nessy, superintendent of the Stand iby the Swedi li star Bolin. The Am London, Get, 17 The entente al
ard Gil Company’s main plant. 1 lie 1 € ricans, how ver were not without | IN have taken over the ( reek 1 at
committee was appointed yesterday Tediisolation a for the second tine ck ship Kilkus, formerly the ( nited
as the result of a mass meeting ar : American I am won the 400 meter re States battle ship Idaho, the Lemnos
I 1 nged by t The city aut horit ies. ! ha y rare while I domis war t he vie I forme rly t he M issi, ippi a nd the Av
============================================ [tor in the Go meter dash and Simp- aroff. says Renter’s Athens corres
I son carried off the honors in the 220 pendent
CIDAN DADEDO TOO meter hurdle Frei Murray of Call. Allied crews were put on board the
UUDAN TATENO I UU tomia being second- battleships, the correspondent mays,
• ELECTRIC SHOCK PROVES land the Greek crews were landed to
SEVERE MEXin FATAL TO CHICAGO WOMAN and sent to Athens
OLVEAL UN NILATUUBy Associated Pran On October 11 the allies took over
Chicago, Oct 17. An electrie halt, the entire Greek fleet except the
conducted through an electric heater, three boats named. This measure, it
is believed to have rent MTA MayI was explained officially, was intend-
De Luce to her death by electrocu-i ed to insure the safety of the allied
tion in her home on the South Side fleet as fears had 1.....n aroused of
last night. The woman as nearly a a disturbance at points where the
could be ascertained by physicians war vessels of the allies were anchor-
called to the scene was preparing for led.
By Asgoelated Press. . . . . Ther bath and in some way came in
Mexico, City, Oct. 17.—The ( uban contact with an electric fixture and
government, through Senor Santa Ma-Ithe heater at the same time.
ra, the Cuban charg d’ affairs, has: ___
given assurances to the Mexican gov-T WILSON LEAVES TOMORROW
erment that a stop w ill be put to at- TO SPEAK AT CHICAGO
tacks made upon Mexico by Havana
newspapers. In a recent note to the Ry Associated Press
Cuban state department. Foreign Min- Long Branch. N ... Oct. 17.—Presi
inter Quilar complained these news- Lent Wilson will leave tomorrow at
paper attacks were incompatible with 11 a. m. for Chicago where on Thurs
the good relations existing between day he will speak three times. He plan-
Mexico and Cuba and warned the Cub ned to return here Friday at midnight,
an government that if they were not Nirs. Wilson and Secretary Tumulty
stopped the Mexican administration | will accompany him.
would consider: itself relieved of all
obligations of reciprocity.
pean farmer he mare him essentially ----
la cooperative eirizen There each: .
‘farmer does not live upon his own! Associated Press, 6’
farm but each farmer lives in a farm: 1 Maroort 17 Prosperity mark,
village in which lie resorts each oveli the A.....riean League season just
ining at the clo of the day’s work: domed, according to B H Johnson,
0440......in the village he enjoys a community!! idem, of the organization who
"*A onn und of the al la‘hate,rotinvox-atsginamHLond ton" "Tub TUnt
lies yesterday near Gandhi bort on the farm m E......in dated " IisI money and some clubs practically
Somme front broke dow-under then hennuroiee thefarmerol madup what money they lost
Sergair firm the war ofi: announced | the rarm Iman: TAM W 3! 1 Throw h the Federal 1 eague’s invas
1 tA th EO America are continually changing ion I’hiladeiphia was the only club
Motion is overruled Late Monday by all dav "" rosy ariller lands and the average revidencer on a that lost money he declared
| Judge—Failure to Serve Venire. «
DEFENSE IN WATSON TRIAL
MAKES • EW MOVE THIS
MORNING
10 CHANGE OF VENUE
men Charged
Government Promises to Put Stop to
Editorial Attacks in Havana
------Journals
WILSON'S POLISH
RELIEF PLAN IS
TO SPEAK AT CHICAGO
RUSSIANS LOSE
Long Branch, N ... Oct. 17.—Presi
BERLIN REPORTS
By Asspelatel l’ress.
Waco, Tex.. Oct. 17.-Denied a
change of \.....in the 54th Ristric t
court here hit night, attorneys for
the detens in the case of T. H. Wat
5OI, charged with murder of John
S. Patter on, state bank commis: ion
er. today mute a vigorous attac k on
the : 1 ial venire of 150 men sum
moned from which to select a jury
A motion filed asking that the
AHMTT venire be quashed on the
! ground th T 1 e venireme n had not
been stimmon
ROUMANIA SAYS
TEUTON ATTACKS
WERE REPULSE!
farm lasts but five years The amei
tarm stays in the same family for
many generations in Europe and there 1
lis 80 much intermarriage that in some
farm villages everyone is related to l
levery one.
in the manner Bucharest, Oct, 17.—Austro German
Lvidad u aw the manner To-pattacks in Transylvania have been re-
T ........ — puised by the Roumanians the war of
INI ATIOUGCII I twa med tharseveral venire fire announce today. The Roumanians
men who names appeared on the are holding their positions west ot
list ha 1 1 or 1.....n served 1 ut that tr uta r
ti.......1 ed in court and an wered _
. . when their tia.....8 were (alled () to
GALICIAN FRONT.- FRENCH LOSE MANY
RAILROAD MEN TO MEET ---nips inaD
TO CONSIDER ADAMSON LAW , .f. I % K 11E
Its Aacolated To B 0 T The Russians Have UULF OUT
De nver. Colo., Oct. • I 7 Means of suffered a heay y defeat in Galicia the .
mec ting the requirements of the Adam war office announced today. Repeated-
8 ) Eight hour law are to be consid attacks were repulsed and trend hes on
efed at a meeting of the American rail a front of one and a fourth miles were
way association here November 17, taken by the Teutonic forces, who cap
Local railroad officials received wordi til ed 1900 prisoners’ and ton machine
iteday that a number of executives and guns.
UNSUCCESSFUL
into titter.! who participated in the re-
cent conferences with President Wil-
son amt representatives of the rail
I road brothe rhoods would be here. Pro
posed methods of meeting the extra
jexpe use and its distribution are expect-
led to be discussed at the time
EPISCOPALIANS CONSIDER
WOMAN DELEGATE QUESTION
By Assoc lated P’ress
Hy Associated Press. . I PROPOSED ADVANCE ON
Long Branch, Oct. 17. President COTTONSEED IS CANCELLED
Wilson announced today that his ef. ICANCELLED
forts to bring about an agreement ! Ey Associated Press
among belligerent nations to allow | Washington, Oct. 17.- Proposed in-
relief supplies to be sent to Poland Hereases €. - ,........
had failed. The president gave out 100 pounds in freight rates on
a statement saying he had received tou, cake a
St Louis, Oct. 17 An attempt on
the part of the commission on canons:
to avoid € onside rat ion of a proposi j
tion that women be eligible as dele i
| gate to the house of deputies of the
Protestant Episcopal general convene
-.tion was met in the house today by
f about five per cent per Robert H. Gardiner of Gardiner, Me.,
: .... cot- by a proposition that his original mo-
and hulls in carloads from thin for women delegates he placed
replies from the rulers of Great Brit Southern Texas to Kansas City and on the house calendar,
ain, France, Russia, Austria-Hungary points in Kansas were held not jus was adjusted by putting on the. cal
and Germany to a letter he sent In I tilled and the schedules imposing the endar both the Gardiner r ofutions
July suggesting that those nations Increases ordered cancelled today by and the resolution of the commission
combine to assist in Polish relief the interstate. Commerce Commis
work, ysion.
TRAIN HITS AUTO,
"There is not this continuity of ATI T
ownership and winding power N blodd|ULA1 MVIAT
in American rural communities A 18 wI1! UIEUVES
1 members of the family including the -----
I women and children work in the fields
land at harvest times relatives to the W. Myers of Burkburnett Badly In-
thirty-second cousins pitch in and help. jured In Accident There
In America the women and children do: -
not work in the harvest field and This Morning. •
even exchange of help at harvest _ /
times has passed away and crops nrel
Rv: Associate Press . harvested by transient hired help: Special to The Times
1 Austrocerman Unit activity on the part of European Burkburnett Texas, Oct. 17 J W.
farmers is made natural and easy tylMyers, proprietor of a restaurant
I the fact that all members of the farm here, sustained injuries which may
s/communityt belong to the same race prove fatal,‘when his automobile was
”: In America there may be a de zen na struck by a Northwestern freight train
tionalities in one rural community here this morning. Mr. Myers was
• | All members of a rural coimunily hurt internally and this afternoon it
in Europe believe in the same reli was feared that he might not sur-
gion and belong to the same rhurch.I vive. .
In company with Wili osenbaugh,
sixteen year od boy, Sir Myers
DigI n DIA nrnaaraimunity. re standard of living of the was returning from west of the city
SILSAAIA KPPKIK Eropan fameris muchognerimplen his machine, a Maxwell. Just as
DUEGANN OLT I O than that of the American farmer and he crossed the swits h running back
1 tat the close of the crop year he has of the depot, the freight train, back-
- Imore proportionate money left to pay ing up, struck his car, ov erturning it
Sofia Declares Attacks By Allies in his interest and reduce his principal. and dragging it a bout 3 yards down
Macedonia Mavl-Mel withS ‘ The European farmer has beenthe track
Emure , environed intoin eeoperative minn. The, Nr Nigers was caught under the
American farmer has been nvironed automobile and it was necessary to
into a non-cooperative man. He has jack the freight car up before he could
therland is, much more independent in | mvedt ottntion, wAiepromiptlettns
:.......3.....,at the mouth and ears when pulled
pioneering experience has given him out, and his condition is still critical,
a high grade ot intelliif nice. The though there are hopes tor his re.
question is will his intelligence over-covers. 4MA 101
come his non-cooperative nature and The Oenbanzh boy a of John
will he avail himself of the advantage osent uehewho resides"west or Burk,
offered him by the rural ererlits, EVs-lburnett, was ony slightly injured, be-
tem initiated by our Government? The ing thrown from the machine as the
skeptic answers this question: No freight
Let us hope the skeptic is wrong.”
while in America there are many re- |
ligious sects in the same rimad erum a sixteen year od boy, Mr ...
munity. The standard of living of the was returning from west of the city
The matter
was adjusted by putting on the cal
on canons that the entire matter be
dismissed.
WARNING TO
- " “ ---into a non-cooperative man. lie has
more initiative than his European bro-
TEXAS ANT eeqnm
I HAu I Uillu French troops in the attacks last Sat-
urday upon the Bulgarian lines along
----- . - I The Monast ir Florina rail way line on
the Macedonian front, the war office |
By Associated Press. announced today. This attack was:
Washington, Oct. 17. The tropical r pulsed as were assaults by the Ser-
storm is moving northward across the bians, in violent attempts to break
Gulf 01 Mexico and northeast, storm the Bulgarian front on the river Ce
warnings were ordered today by the fan October 14 and 15, the statement
bureau from Carabal, Florida to Gal says.
Seston----H —-----------—----------
The weather bureau an: Need that BISHOP CE ARRAS GET S
the disturbance would ca i, northern LEGION OF HONOR CROSS
ly gales along the gulf coast Associated rr.la
All shipping is advised to remain
in port until the storm v and hishon of Arro has been decorated celved a rush order from the Calliesleither of the occupants or the machine
CAAC are warned to t ‘ men with the cross of the Legion of Honor’eight inch forgings amounting to $2. alive again, as it was juggled and
BIT y precautions to meet the for " oi for the heroism with w hich he remain- 000,000 ac (ording to an announcement dragged by the train in a manner that
the sale. - Led at his postiofiduty under fire, imade there, ‘seemed to spell certain death.
______< ur struck it. 1
The acc ident occurred about 10:15
and was witnessed by marry persons
who were at the station awaiting the
YOUNGSTOWN CONCERN GETS who were at the station awaiting the
BI ORDER FROM ALLIES arrival of the south bound passenger
----- itrait It is claimed that no warning
Ry Associated Press I was given by the train before it reach
Youn stown, Ohio. Ot 16- The Wil ed the crossing. Few of those who
Paris, Oct 17 Monsignor Lebetti liam Todd company of this city, has re witnessed the smash expected to see
bishon of Armor has been decorated ceived a rush order from ... ..............
with the cros of the Legion of Honor’eight inch forgings amounting to $2. alive
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