Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, January 2, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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'iWlMBE WclHil n iSBp fiili '
FOBDJTE&'HDeERSsHILLTKE
CHARGE FIR SI CF NEXT IfjIH
A deal by which Ford Dye and
Rogers the present ownera of the.
Mission theatre In this city and the
Olympic theatre at Wichita Full.
become the owner and operator of
..... ... . .:
tnko over the active manuaomonl of
that playhouse Feb.unry 1. - !
Mr ... i.i .v..
.. ....
and hi associate had purchitHed
from Carl Sullivan his entire IntoriM
In tho Oandl nnd ihal lhi-y hud mw
cured a long term loan covering a
number of yo-ir. on the bulldlnj;
from Kberntadt fin I Denlti. thn
owner. " Immediately after February
l a complete remoaoiiu or Hie In-
side of the the theatre will loko
place. Changoa will bo n.a.to in the.
aeatlng arrangement In Inerousfl in
rapacity to about I'm) iind other
Important rorrtanisemcnu will be
made. The theatre will net clone
during tho time thn remniMli.g In
tnklnit place however according to
Mr. Roger.
To F.rwt Ad lltJorvil Ttniltllnir
When inked ta to whether nr not
arrangement had boen mado for th )
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
IS
Ihe Sunday School of the Flwl
IlaptUt Church luia Jt rload Hid
inoat pirou year of Ita hlMory j
according to Leon M. llutubn II. aup
trlntendent.
"Very efficient work hai b.Hm 1
done by tho officer and teachers and
the attendance ban lvm uiiUHuall
turn. i. ..1.1
. ' . . .
H wan to muUe tho year Jurl
rhond of ui the (ratt ponnib.o.
Mpoct to have at baxt a thnuian.t
lucmber In rttu nr aiten.lance. T!.a
lu a low aim. We ahull likely form
new rbarea und t'ii:a reach out nfir
Komo not now rearhel 1;- th? k lied"
SpfUl Id Nrwt
8TAMr.!U. Jnn. 1. West lexni
during 191V voted an aKsregate t(
$36.1100000 for roou roiitls uaMch
la anproxtumlely pr rent of tho
total road bond .unties votwl In Ten
4a In 1919. accord In to enttimtteii
made by tho Went Texas Chamber o
Commerce.
Kastland county will expend 1 1
Oflo.ooo Stephens couaty $.loiVn
nnd Potter county l.ooo.ooo. The;.1
will receive their prorata of stat'
and federal all. The Oil tu ld whr
heavy traffic contluuiiity moves tr.
hard surface roads Ind spetilhle tc
future progress and development.
Turing 1919 the West Tcxa
. 'hamhc.r of Commerrn wns one ol
the chief exponents of the good m"'
amendment to tiie state ronitliitlon
and at largo expense placed siviikere
and writer in the field. West Vexae
true to Its proRrenolve splrli. vofd
In favor of the fi5.o00.oou good
roods amendment but was voted
down by the preponderance of on-
posing votes In other section of the
state.
Let New ntadi- In. the Work
" 7 1 HE L'OYS IN THE OTHER CAR
i .... ... .
.1V wid btrcocoe
7 'T " -
SMlv';:
fieri Ion' f a modern lhr"utre build-
lnt In Aimirlllo Mr. ..igcre .ud llm
'M!" no definite arrangement have
't keen mado and bl It no op-
wr lint no audi bulldlrg will bs
f i- .M.i.i.. th. i. ..t. rr
A.mihilo that they will be p-nvk1 :
with Midi a picture playboy" wl'.ltitl
tin r-vt twclr months. Ii mhI i
. -uii..J a.ui:.... .
the mo.t Imonthe ii . ! for 4 'f for mu;iy rnm. TIH:i liquor lit..l
tbcutre hiilldltiK in Ii;di fir.t-ilani 'r''" '1 : '"t ct by the ufflu.rs Iroi
pnlil 1 imrnctlctitVoiM he v in-d ; rluii i.rimc.:.. pt isirlpnlly by con
snrl ptitrhn-M'1 the )eai'!l thentrc f'"''""" !'"" "'in Who-nernlHt l
rr "'I' Uri" or Pr v.o n r . :
KPTI'.l ! I III Mltlllt'lllllllf llliliri? Wlin
IhlH lief ."adit y. I
Mor Ilefctit I'liturra it
Mr.. Coo rt'i .it hn hud r 1 '
rnnrcd to hIi.-.w at thn Do.indl the
mot r.'ccvl rt!.'nse in niorlr.if plo-1
turca aud ' lhnt for the flrnt fi'w '
weelra nfl'r ho taken active tnnnnz V
merit of lh liov there will he nr 1
VPl1lln'l!le. 1 1 llllft tr.'lllir .1 hrtw. .
ever for the P.m.ae.m vandovP'o
which :a ald ko be the yery b .-'ici.
r1:'i.i ; In nature. Af've pi.-c. c-r 1
cnemm wi'i aro ie e'niMoyc.i ni iii.'i
iieandl heMtiti'n;. February 1
I
IFCRT WQBTK MOTKEH
iLir.
r'ff oar" '? In r"nt of.
""7 f!?!n a? Kl!"!4 '""
! u;n w"u "Me th C1'
'1n r7. ;"' k' r M.vt.n-a year ol
r0!'- '"'pV: n"" !
'7' h'"" " 'hpl ' n- S1 Mnl
e1 In the letter I hut "-he Iimh inform
:.tl.in th:'. her ii-.y h In Atn.iilllo and
ih;.! thn In very niixlou for him t.
'r - tui - n to her e s'ie n drt U11 help
j Phrlff . nle rt.ipmi ri
1 wi.I"k Minrp lookout for the Ind
lr hc foull( ho w ba kUvIo..
l0 r .. t0 r.
w
V I ST Ti: S PUoiHVKIi
MOII.Iilt F NATION
; V'UVtnl It 10 NWt
hTAMFOKli. Jan. 1. West Tcxa-
1 i roMtced two-tl'lrds of Ihn n-oli.ilr of
the I'tiltoil States according to cmII
mntes m ido by th Wert Texn Cham-
ber of Commerce. Tho total pruduc-
1 on of Wett T.'xas is about ton nill-
lon pounds. Valued at about idx lull-
! n'l d dl ni..
.Vohair Is (xperted to supplant
wrol JarKely In the next few yearn
itcrordlnK to experts. It makes n
1 rir mure ilurnbie than wool and at
t;ie same tlmo keepa its shape utter
(" ItiiX pnn'i'd. ltd U:4 in rlolllilig wlil
Inne.'.'O uh acon a people tnn l:c
rducn'il to Its superior advantages.
Vohair'H p.inclpal advantage Is dm-
ubiC'v. The An-ovn IndiiHliv In Wont Tex-
i:n will be fnfoered by the West Texas
Chamber of Commerce. (Jreut possi-
bllit 1 s and opportunities nre In rtorj
for nuny parts of Went Texan adapt-
ed to the propncatlon of tho ii.ohali'
Industry urcoriiig ta the orgaula-
Hon. lto Cioss Hull Itlue Is tlio finest
product ef its kind In. the world
llvety woman who ha used II know
th s il.ili'inetit in ttle. adv.
WFST TK.Ws CHOPS
V.M.I U) AT 2.immmm1
ypn HI rt V..
!V.MKi 'tO. Jan. 1. Went Texas
l.a iiH'io Hum ii.iioii.noo chicken;.
M-.t'iid at tix-r r'.noi'.OOO; IfiO.OnO
f.i"'. -vs. vi;'ve. at 10.000; Ml 000
i c! 1 viiluel nt $lT5oii an( oihcr
tixils in pn:-oitl"ii iicccnllng to
1 itim.te 11 afle hy the West Texan
t h; .ml er of t ommeire
'v. .. -
AMARILLO
DESTROYS MANY
RRTTI PQttF Rnn7F n IR C PART TF RM
UUI LUUUI UUULU UUIIIIIU I IIUI I kill
t
mim u i n ian rim
i'l'i iti i m t w iiii i:
I Art LOOK
MoHillls
mi.
till 1 Iff Iljrton (touch nulil yciM-
' that "it 4 clean-up movement lin
' ' ' H" M " "-..ycd ...ny
!"""' ? uf k7 n.'1 l'r. JI"
L. " ' ""'!'. "P "
-im nrr a office for aoitm iimo. somu
r- m .. . ;
. m ii lining 11111..
-uw of then with piiivlilng tlno.ilH.
Im jlal:ne(. witi.crii(l the -1101111.111
jMui tlnuof tho mno'i rovetej co:n j'
ii' iH'.v but tho hind In rl d h 1! '
rrmalued tinuibvid hy rrimirki fro 1
the oiiml.iiit uncnt th ir ury coiwli
lim w
T'le lui;rovlKcd mill ued by u trail 1
ulm ann inunllv nlnnrn.l Iii lh.'
(!cni e. ;uti iitlary for nioun.lilii
in. y.p im luileil In the whole'iib
(e.ti m.irt.n.TKX.IK Mll.T I'lHiliftTION
itHUMMi ititi:i:i4
Fp lnl In 'lr Nrvt
FTMFl'H. Ji.n. 1. 8nlt pro-
d'ic'.'nn In Tevi'n in I VIS wan 40.-
ciii bnrml.. All ied nt $;IOO.i)i)0. Of
tho xeveral lunia in 1'vxaa Went
Tcish lun one ( the larnett '.mat-
i.'d at Cclcrao'i liiiinnio depnuila
cf liiiie:t;.i.i for building purpnn
anil ft r mriiulii 'l'ive ot lime l to he
found In Wee?' Ti'vait. A limn l.lln
In located aiear Sweetvrt'.er.
lnehau.4tibc ' ijuantliioa of sul-
phur huvo been iliHiiVfcd In the
Trar..'. I'ecoa C'linii'y h.it remote 1
nrns mm ra'ivp.iya provoni worhinit
il'i'tn e: preaetit. li.'poHtta of cluy.
sultiMo lor brlrd makliiK end for
paint iiianufni'turltiK. hive )non d:-
lovered in many part of Went
Tout. mv th WoHt Tvxni ChMn
her of Commerce.
HD T mn
I Inl In ht Nr.
STAMTOUl). Jan. l.--Tlie etl-liKi'i-il
uhoiil prmlKi lion of Texas In
l!U 1 was 4.1.0110.00(1 bnnhelK. ynliied
nt lMi4.TS0.oon rtcrordtnt to the Wrv
Ti xns Chamber of Commerce It
was Texas' greatest wheat year. The
hulk wns rsited In West Texas and
the I'linhnmllo.
Th.' m'l'iilinm grain crops nilln.
(1 teritu nnd I. a . I r produced "0.-
(uii.iioi Ictshel.. In 1919 arcordlng
to euHnaiea tundo by the West
Tex a. Clixn her of Conirierre. Tlit"
wn .riictlra!ly half of the nation's
yl"ll The grain were liilnxlMcd
Int iVe t Texas from Africa throuch
the C S. Kxwerlmi'tital station hi
Chlll'cethe. Texan In the latter part
of IMI. In leld they exceed corn
producing well In dry weather an"
living under adverse rnnditlnns.
' J 11
Hiimfont llio. VVIiite Vj
4 nrlnl 1.1 Ih.. Ki .
KTAMKOKP. .Inn. I.--T Wsl
7''Ii" '""l"l ol Co mtn.rro'. hints
11 l". .ii." i. "'i "' i n'inrn. in if. 11
lumlnu'o sttvts nnd "provide whli.
wiys" are bearing fruit. tv.-o.Hig
reports 101111.. to .leail'iuarteii
here Sin nford was tuia of tho po 1
nt whlrh the city comm tsl.m recent-
ly iiu'hnil'eti eM'Mi.lon of street II
luminal Ion syslcun. The er.ilrc
iMiuaro will bo brlKlitend. I
DAILY NEWS FRIDAY MORNING JANUARY 2 1323.
29 FELONY CASES
HOT P
IIUI IJ
It
I Kill TV IM'H TMKMH u
ixr. Kl T KH.II I ;K till.
i:n r r
li.rlilrt Clerk KUiiiinsii lecetuly
iiiii.li! h.s I'epoil 'ol'f A'tornry turn
i'.iI ul Hill 11 jii the bunlui s ilu-
.i.iu of at tho r 1. 1 term of
'...irut 1 .1 rt.
I u . 1 ; 'iu tkiiii ii.ti'J wer j
u u!i iii iu'liiAilin mi 'li rrvniiiel
.11 H .1 .. lie ti . ' v . '. 11 tl Iri
. . ..1 1 .1 im .. w : 11: II11:
i"i .j." iln'J flieic oiivl-
.ii..i .ill " .ii'iu'it.'ii Jl lliu 'J
.mm l '! 1. iii' luive mm n m-jiui'd
;. tv:.;. alii w.lll i..: Krih ii(i ol
tl. .40 if 1 tu:.U two changes ol
.r.'.e ni ro k The number ot
.irs 10 Miicil llli'S'' (oliiicted were
:it M J to tho p nllniit.my loti.h.d
hut wi ll tho kTuiitliui of the
.our nei.' lilal.. ;.i litluilier
fliiiniit down to 40 years it being
'.. ere tt.m w-aer. a new trial is g.v-
' 'i the !ii;ili.ici of course ihi Iohuci
! ptium. Oi the ot.i of al Indict.
.1 ''Ma iii ty 'ii. rvMain 011 tho dockni
'ci future itixl.
1 le vnrloliN Indlrtninilts on hJ
ilnrki't during tno past term of court
Aire jl.iHiineU a tollows: lliirglar)
1 4 ; fin get y 1 .' murder 6; porjurv 1;
1.' I'o 2; robbery 1; theft IN. uthoi
ii lonir Is. ot thoHo iudlcted fur
1 I'lirKlury. 12 were tried aid II con
victions ' iuf(d. There was also oao
nciiuitisl. 'lvo other forgery casui
were dismissed or the aix Indict-
iiuiitti for murder four were tried
Uh o.ic; ronvlctlou and three ac-
ct.ltbilH. also two iiuashals. Two
..it c.ihuh oro trlod und two cou
vii Hons :i.i.icd. but both wem
t. tiled new tilaU. and change ol
vnu. tf I'.u nine Indictment for
iihlicry only one waa tried rostiltln:
'1 a conviction. Onu oilier robbory
una as dlsuilMiiil. Of tho IX in-
I'Miiuins fot Cuift. two were trlei
: i.d convicted. Four others' wore dls-
ii 'sid. Thore were lti Imllctmenia
li'ilcf the clusisiricutiull of "oiliei
.(.'.otili'H" of which cne was tvlnd ru--ittig
1.1 i.n uvqulital Four wura
.J!..l.e.
tif thiM' lonvK-ted on rarlous
1ii. Ii Lave not yet boen aP
.ikil und ciio j.;al waa pertccteil
IHMM) I'Olt llMIDFM'FH
IV Al.l. I T TLX AS TOWN'S
Special to The News.
HTAMFOrtO. Jun. I. An ncllvi
ii maud foe residence In West Te.-
i; ton tin Is reported trem practically
iv.ry town In touch with the Wcut
iixun ( liumliir of Commune. .Man)
;-t liters have been forced to vacate
ho 11 es purrhased by newcomers or
ti.ne bought hoiiirs for themsotvei.
it. al cntiiie di alera report liirrettsltiR
;l maud for farm lunds for nuotht r
t-.i 1 .
Kmpluyen of the local ofrico of the
. stern I'nlon Teli graph Conipnnv
weve reJiileliM yesteiduy ovr the an-
nouncement from head(iturter lit
mv Viuk that biglnnliiK Jmiuary 1
.1 t .1 p r cent increase In aalurli4
would le riven to all persons v. ho
had t. .Mi la fi-rvlce one year or more
:id 11 10 per 11 it llieteaso to those
In rervlm nix in nr. I lis or longer. It Is
ui.ileiHlin.il it.nl the InereusMS will
apply to all departments of the b'isi-
oifirc enii.loyis and moshPiiKcrs
li uli.g lu tl.e laraer waRes as well
..1 lh'. In the traffic department.
Wisteru I'nlon employes have )unl
I'lmiit all return d from military
-u-r;r n"1 ' 'n niM 'lint the ranks
aro getting fairly well filled no
is o..ie.u nut it v.irt not be neces-
! fur empl'.les of the traffic de-
'.rituwit tu work so much overtim-
it' the future nceoidlng to member
of Cue local fnice.
KE
Spw ll in ti e "..
K'i A.VI i '('" iaii. I - West Texas
'n ih'- cn'y "'Uon of the nrllon
v l ere any exteimlve projections nr
ratlwiiv ire p.porle.l. according In
he West Texas Clmniher of Coin-
M. r.e. Th ' Hnmon-Kell line being
1 wilt from Newcastle to Htephen
a disl.ince of 176 miles; the
Clicif-and Northftern from Cisco
in ll.-o'k 'iirlilr.e a dlstsnee of 40
;!s: and the Wichita Falls Ksnt-
ki' d rnd Culf. from ltrerkennd ti
Curn.a.i. via Fistlaml. a distance of
r (. I'Mximiite'v " mil 's lofeihr wlt'l
n imw jf 11 go I'm. tinin iiort.ian
n l:i'si1"i:.ori these am the only
1. 11 biint built In the ktate at the
-cent tin e inc Ksniaan nnu in
C'le.t line are now ritiemtiiat'!
e I't'lcim Another re II road from
f ik.t'icii) to fciatnfoitt. In proposed.
" I: n. t in Mk"lv Cut a rnilrniil "mil
I'lr rprltirn w'll be built to Ihe polasn
'-'i.'n of Teriv. lialne ani oiner
V.' 'etn cminil'-n I
('.itnrc rilav con fruition I
1' le.'den: s.iklv upon ii revision
ih fr li'M raii ;i'irdlvg
l'i er . Whaley retiernV nnlln
tpn Vs Texan Chaniber1 of Com
lie-ie. With H'Cienstl rates en-
; wfi.iTi t eentona I w 'It b
tl. ti:ll lcd til npsrnejy aellled see-
m mei
Oil
ill UIJM
' t n rtf West Tusn neeaent n.te"""n"
igA rtefhenhltt lor roidn once nll"0 ! ' Tia ihaiver of
Ciev are releaseil by the go.ern
netit. No tonsid.'iabl taii.'nae ha
1 1 een In Id In the Went ainao Ihe Santa
(Fe cutoff was eonntrurlW between
Coicmn ana tcxico.
ilElil YEAR'S DAY h !;?-u''-w-mm?x BaihoSI.
HI LOCAL CITIZENS
New Year's day v.a ll.ctly npi nt
by moHt Aiiial'lllo reililc.itn. I'raitl-
utlly all tin 1 .-liiil biisiiii'iis firms.
eceit drug stores and confei 1 loner-
Icn irn elosiil for the day. The
bunks tool lli.'ti cm I.minry vnca
tinPi.
liecuti.ie of he lame number of
H mm ho were otf duly the show
wtr i crowded during tho afternoons
nnd ul 11 ir lit nt'io of ennrre there
wer? many family dlnuers althouKh
prohnhly not no many -a on t'lirlnt-
mns day. Mont of thn reniaurants und
cafes had siieclnl nicr.iiH u:id ninny
Iiki'I person had thilr itinneru away
(roll hiime.
Holiday huiir wirn uliverved a'
tho postotflre (ho busiuecs window
being open only frein V to l'l a. m.
I'm rt f the employes ai the city
hall 1 ooi Wed 11 vacation. Those In inc
city secretary's oifie. worked ull
day baliiticlng up thn l.imlin fur Deo-
linker. City tux collect itma fer liev
mh"r re approxi.iiiiiely i i.'.eO'i
aecordlnH tu PJpOCtn coi lll 'l Jes-
teiday. W. n. K.ste. recently nppulniisl
iccretnry ol thn Hoard of City Devel
opnieiit rpeiit New lear s duv m
"limise cleaning" at hi ofrico. It if
I perti d I lint there will be aomu re-
arrangement of equipment In llie
office. Mr. Rules jiluns eventually to
idaee displays which nre primarily
for visitors In piHlilon so they may
bn most convenli ntlv en and cxatn-
.lied. llecaune of the holiday It was n H
oxputed that any person would make
triplication to become cen.ius enum-
'ialors. Three ponlt'nim are now
open In Potter county. Tho cem
achtditlej to begin t'ulny and Mr.
Ktc would be Klud to receive appli-
cations from pernons who would h"
interested In giving Amrrlllo and
Potter county an arruru.o vniimoru-
tlon. A contract for baterologlcal ciiuip
incut valued at &00 for the city
health department will be let this
week' according to C. 9. dole'. .;m
elty ln pert or. At the pre.eni t'.i.i.i
I tin city laboratory Is t-iiilpped only
for chemical analyses. Tim addition-
ul e(iyimi.il will eii'ililK the city
health diipuritncnt In be In n posi-
tion to give mine efflcltiit serricv.
llnrttfrlnlogtcMl nal)ros of various
fund products consumed In the city
.st.cemiy milk prod u Is and the
.vut'T inpldy can be made then.
With (he cliunlcsl e-julpilient only
the dllferont percentag. t of mater-
ials In product ran be found. IUe-
tnrolnHcal equipment will t na'ule thn
thy lualih departnient to fiud uut
the type of germ In different food
product. This ran be ot grout an'dnt-
mis In preventing typhoid and other
epidemics It la arr(od.
Mr. Uolusmitn has been In clurg.i
of city Inspection work mice last
June I. He said yesterday that ho
expected hi department to cooper-
ate In every way possible wl'u
public In obtaining betir sanitation
III the rlty. It Is hclMct) that Mr.
(ioldnmlih will rertlve .-till pr.aier
cooperation daring P'JO from the
Individual and piittness firms wttt
whom hi wntrk throw him In con
tact. ' -
4.11 AIX CONOFTION 4I Fll
riMi.i.Mu.r. i.n.xt. it.a.iFFn
Hisll Inlhr Srw.
KTAMKOUI). Jan. 1. The Wash-
button oltlee 01 the Went Texas
('lumber of Comnieree reports stsrt-
llug success In Ihe mater t relieving
tho grain rongention of mo Pauhan
die and Plains sections of the Mes.
All (I ru! "III tlli'tiess" l iM'tng glv
n precedence. Such grain Is that Ir
the sheaf on the ground or not wer
protect d from the went her. Aftei
tills has been moved Jhst In tli
elevators and warehoum's wlJ be ac
ct modsieil.
Ml. eid..ll. tbU f of Hie Car S ov-
Ire Section of Ihe I'nited Slat. Itsl
way Admltiistiniloii. made a very
ratlsfiti'tory reMirt to the Wanhlt g
en brarrh of tlin organliatinn ex
tolling It for Its prompt actio In
looking after the Wilt s affairs. Ik
says the Car Service Sictlon prefer
that all complalnis about ram i
West Texas and trio I'nnhundle be
li.ilitfd with ihe Wem i.nas Cham-
ber of Commerce for union by hit
.lepst im nt.
HAN tlt IT AM T I
llkl l) FNll.'IMOl N
"llallni.N'. .
Hit A 1Y. Tx. Jan. I On a U-
i natch In the Camp 8a n 8!v
I re'hbiirhiMHl (i. II Axa'l. well-
ii local cIMrer. raised $17 10
. 1 of peanuts or apt'roxtmaioly
.1 sefa'-re. He had left t '.u buh-
'.' for 'n.t and suff .i. i.l n a-
nut hay f tul:er eae I'er.iiC
arow ing ' !iie eu'! In tli it.
sc. Hon Ii ernrdtiK to li't. ':n
Commerce.
A short lima axu a carkt;d 1 ( su-
dan grass a d wa (hipped tv a Dal-
las dealer from thaXoho territory .
The frlcv aa ood.
THREE IMS f OR
census wmm
ST.LL VACANT HERE
Another Skep?e.33 Mght?-;
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tend to gyatcmrttie all trtnacctlonij lh caned
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safer and a mora successful businoss man.
We solicit your account with us.
The National Bank
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W. O'Brien President
T. E. Dut luxm Vie President
J. II. Pritchard Caahier.
A Store With
Personality .
Our customers o'len sty Uml
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service more Ihim Red I tut moaeji
xer)lhititt gilri'lileed lo be sat
bf(ng lo yau.
Big Valrii in Mcs
Fine 0vercct$
The Great ClirMmss llii)lni!
Iina not tl-ph'tesl our a"itinenl
1 1 overewttn. Mr ere lll re-
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Aav mwi wb fiectla an oxii-
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