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HOUSTON POST DISPATCH : FRIDAY MORNING AUGUST 29 1924.
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War Hero Hikes
.Victor Releates for
. Coming Week Are
V Spicy
The Victor releasee for the coming
I vask have that spiee of life variety.
fTbt 16 new offerings have I wide
.'r "little Orient Annie" is res-
' uter narsery institution and it nat-
i tralry remained for Louise Homer to
s Ring n arrangement f it tliis wek
v on a record well calculated to bear
out the delightful enookinfsn of the
prig inn 1. On the other side the fa-
Siout contralto nine another Amer
ican folk poem "The Barnyard
ftong" frem the Keu'ueky mountains.
Thin make another fine contribution
Ja the fund of Americas folk lore.
Frit Kreisler lays a graceful
tribute to the memory of bis friend
the late Victor Herbert by recording
tbl week the .after' walti "A Kiss
in the Dark." It in roelndioua to
begin with enuobM by th master's
bow. Paired with it is I'oldini's
"Waltiing Doll" a swift fantatitic
train.
it nay be news to tome that
Johann Strnusn wrote marches btrt
here are two of them this week on
a new record by the GoUJmaa band.
Splendid marches too. burhnric and
brilliant are "IVrsirn March" nnd
""Egyptian March" played with spirit
and finish.
Victor orrhestri plays a number of
European folk nonga this week that
form an interesting little recital by
themselves. There are eirht to a
record sixteen in a.l. a group gar-
nered from many corners of the old
world some of them familiir and all
delightful in their simplicity and eter-
nal freshness.
The quaint simplicity of the old
negro spirituals is both mousing and
toorhiag and of ceqrwe there is no
gainsaying their melody. This week
Mnrinn Anderson records two more of
these hymns of ber people in her rich
fontraltn. 'Go Down Moses" ia the
exhnrtntion that the prophet call upon
Pharaoh to let his people go weird
rich harmonies threaded with the mel-
low tones of the tenor oboe. "Ilenv'n.
Hear'n" on the othr aide is less sol-
emn and more jubilant.
Uu Holts' "Oh Sole Oh Me!" is
almost as famous as Caruso's reerd
of tbe erig'nnl which it burlesques.
This week Iu has a second install-
tnrnt. ertunlly fnrcicnl with ome un-
expected turns of rhyme. If memory
verves the her pounded hia bead
with a hammer because it felt so good
when he stopped. He ia equally logi-
eel in this subsequent version. His
laint on the reverse side is "I Can't
ret the One I Want" apparently an
K original nbjerrafion.
Paul Whitemnn runa true to form
. fa his latest fox trot. "The Song of
Ronee" that is. if there be a White-
M) formula for achieving unusual
fox trot effects. Excellent company
for it is "My Dream (ilrl Medlev
Wahi" from Victor Herbert' last
Binsical comedy happily entrnated to
the Tronbadonra.
Jan (iarber and Hia Orchestra
state a nnlverxal wish in "I Want to
He Happy." a fox trot which will
help along. The same orchestra glees
I Never ( are A boot Tomorrow.
The uarber orfamxattatakea an
other record "Hinky Dinky Parlay
Von" enough of a two-step to lure
old iimem .fate the fog trot. "You'll
Never tint tou3eirren With Those
Kyes." of IeorW "Hsen and His
Music ia aUvsly enough fox trot too
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DAIS PLAN
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THE US
BILLIE ATHMOUR.
UHXIAM 8. Eillie" Armour
where he received 23 machine gun
wonnds and waa raised reached
Houston Tuesday on the third of his
transcontinental trips between New
Turk nnd Tsis AnEetea.
In 11)12 Armour was tojfl ny paysr-
riiDs that he bad but a short time
to live as the gas he had received
overseas had mined his lunga. At
that time Armour weighed 11a
nounds.
nlnce that time Tie na traveieo on
foot more than Jl.(XH) miles cross
ins- the Tnited States twice and Is
now on his third trip. He weight lfll
pounds and carries a 70-pound pack
on his hikes.
Armour sings In the larger the
aters In the cities in which he stops.
He has appeared before President
Ceolidge and the governor of North
Carolina. His scrap books show many
c lBninas nrn sine his snncs.
Armour left cw York on tne
resent trin on March 4. 1923. From
loustoB he will go to El Paso and
thence out to ios Angeles agnin. On
his last trip through here he stopped
off tn Hon x ton end visited The I'ost
A bulkv scran book contains clinpings
and letters from the mnvors of van
ous lowrs along his route incnmen
In thc in a picture and story from
The IJnimton I'ost uuder. a date line
of July 25 11)23. ; .
Summer Trade Good
Local Realtor Sayt
It's encouraging right in the midst
of summer the supposedly dull sea
son to hear such splendid reports of
sales.
The 0. K. Simpson Realty 8ervice
wno is con.t.strnt advertiser re
ports only one light moatli for the
entire summer. .Sales of Yvaehinr
ton Terrace lots and bodies have been
entirely satisfactory ssyi Mr. Simp-
son. "Too. the response which has
come to the recent announcement
that our prirea would be Increased on
.September 1 plainly shows that
Houstoniani nre watching for good
values and investments. The way
our snles b:ive in-reesed the pant few
days convince me" he continued
"that the peoide are pleased with
our prices and realize an enhance
ment in the vulue of this prorx-rty ii
certain. This section of the rit tak
ing on new life and mueh develop
ment is bow going on est of Main
atreet.
'iis cnrlr report of such good
biteiroo is an i.iitimistic iiuioiti''n of
whnt Houston will enjoy this fall."
Mills Says School
Buildings Are Safe
That Thompson and Abbott schools
are unsnfe was denied by U. 1 Mills
business manager is a statement
Thursday. The denial wis mnde
answer to a report by H. II. Fouville.
president nf the hpIiobI board and
Henry Smith city building inspector
in June which- stated that Thomp
son Abbo't H ml all the negro t:hool
were not fireproof.
The buildings will be reopened Sen
Member 15 with the other schools and
will receive attention in the b'lilding
program out vi. not be rebuilt Mr
Mills announced.
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membera of the commission II la uov
derstood. do not fed Jiwtlfled h pay
ituf isMM than 430000. .ut they are
-nUng to make allowance for house
rnt stair anu certain oiuer ocih.tb
to that the agent general- Jcoa
reaUy would be considerably hig her.
Friday Dead Line
For Acceptance
(United Sw.l
RE11IJN Aue. 28.-Oernny irlll
accept or reject an Friday the Dawes
proposal for the rehabilitation of E-
rope. The reichstag hns adjourned
nnta Friday moniing hen the gov-
ernntent and the opposition will meet
in test of strength on the question
of the enabling acta which the Or-
man delegation to Indon agreed to
enact to pnt the Dawes plan inte
operation.
Batting here is in to one against
the oaaaaae of the laws. In the event
of rejection the reicbstng will be
dissolved Immediately for general
eleetiaas. which probably would occur
during the last week of September.
Whether or not the reichstag an-
proves the Dawes WUs. the govern
ment will sign the pnet of London
and go before the country on tnai
issue.
Scores of amendments have been
offered most of them demanding
more substantial guarantees. of evacu
ation af the occupied territories. I he
nationalists have formally moved to
compel the government -to repudiate
Oermaar's war guilt which is set forth
In rfca Tersailies treaty. Before ac-
cepting the Dawes proposals.
SCHOOL SUPERVISOR
TO RETURN TUESDAY
Dr. Cook to'Get a
Hearing September 8
(Associated Tress.)
FORT WORTH. Texas Aug. 28.
Hearing nf Dr. Frederick A. Cook's
application for release from jail oq
the grounds be is penniless and na
been held for more than SO days be
cause of a $12000 fine assessed by
the federal government on the charge
of using the mails to defrniid ha
tentatively been set for- September
8. according to I nlted States Lorn
missloner (teorec W. Parker.
"We will deinnnd district proof nn
the Application and fight it not only
on that line but also because of th
fact Cook is under penal aentenee.
t'nited States District Attorney
Henry Zweifel sain Thursday.
BAY CITY COMMITTEE.
EL CAMPO. Texas. Aug. 28
Mayor W. I. Bnllew as chairnnn
the committee to arranre the pro
gram here for National Defense day
has appointed the following commit
tee: Y. II. oyes. I. I . ( I'.rien an
W. C. Sanders. Ths committee wi
work with Captain Win. Beniker wh
has chnrge of the local Texas Na
tional (Jtinrd company. The commit
tee has not jet arranged any pro
gram.
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NOMINATED GN TNE
DEPENDENT TICKET
and i honestly toliciting
the support of everybody
in Harris County for
rery anci all kinds of in-
surance. Call Preston
6507orHa4l76613X.
301 Zindler BIdg.
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Bids ca Printb of -
School BohdiAtked
BUa for tka artaHng at tba SfJOO
school aaaaa af S10UU aeaoniaathsn
ar belag audita for y the Honaten
tchoW boara. 8pactfieatkra ui to
obtained frost H. L. JJ!lK.bos4nesa
manager at hi office 1600 Washing-
ton avenna. and the blda skosld be
sealed marked and delivered t hia'
office ta ba epeaed at 10 a. . Rep-J
tembtr n. "
Tba beard reserve the right ta e
wpt My . bid deemefl moat advaattw-
eua or to reject any or all bids H Mi
been stated.
Judge S. C. Theeinaee well kvsm
New York city sntkarfcr n Nak
gave his aepreval ta the Wat ktet
week. Tke sppeovai of the attorney
general of the Stat wit setrored a
abort time anee go tais. ie ooo
were approved T. tha retera a
Jane 10. . a
R1YSTERY OF
FIRE GROWS
T. M. Black supervisor of high
schools ia expected to return to his
office Taesday. Mr. Black baa been
in Anstln for several weeks teaching
in the rammer session of the State
Imeadrv.
The first few days of September
will mark the return of practically all
the teaching force of tbe punuc
schools from their vseatioa trips.
Registration in the schools takes
nlace oa September 12 and a general
meeting of all the teachers will be
held ft nentemoer 14. tnt .rsturnay
preceding the resumption of actual
class wwnt en Monday.
Dr. E. E. Oberholaer. annerlntend
ent who baa been ill. is expected to be
ablt to return to his office tba first of
the1 week.
DAMON SCHOOL TEACHERS.
DAMOM. Texas. Anr. 28. An
nouncement la made by the board of
trustees of the following teachers for
the new school term: . H. Ltieei
sunerintanilent: Rrvan Cheek prin
cipal; Mesdames Ruth Robinson and
Iewey 'Hill and Misses reaoy uoie
nnd Beth Johnson.
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mvsterr that surrounded the
This old man severer times waa area
by J. O. Fuller a aaeehsaie. who
sleeps over the office of ham her
company across the street from the
barrel factory.
Fuller reports that he vti not see
the old man the night of the fire
nor did he set anyone ran freta the
building although be was In tbe atreet
ten minutes before tht uarm was
given.
The barrel factory blaze was one of
the moat speetscalsr seen in Houston
the dry wood and staves burning; rap
idly and throwing a glare an the sky
that attracted ia.twu spectators to
the vicinity greatly hamperinsj the
firemen in their work.
Body Foand ta Rilta
The body of I-entachke waa not
found till tht morning after the fire.
after a search waa tatted for ban
when hia wife reported to poBct that
he had not been seen following the
Nat. . '
It is now believed by poitee mat
Lentschke waa on the second floor
of the building when he met hia death
and that the bod fell to the first
floor when tbe building eoiiapseo.
Hia run and keya wars foend a few
feet from tbe body. All of the
ballets were still in tbe pistol prey
ln that it had not been flitch argsd.
Mr. Kaoner announced late Tbure
day that offices had been established
in a temporary building tt tbe plant
and that new machinery waa being
ordered to replace that destroyed by
the fire. Tht company will cnatlnat
in baatneaa at tbe same location.
la aeWbrarUa of tht enaaelNtioo
of Texaa women" tne executive eora-
mtttee f tht Harria County Woman's'
Democratic leagae aaet at a hmcheon
glteo ia pedal honor of Mra. Bor-
tenaa . Wari ba. Bender oteJ
Tbnralay. Mra. W. O. LoTl pr-
tided. : v - v - :
lfra. Ward waa nrindoal bneaker.
Sbt aleeasaed The Democratic Par-
tad Waaea" Mim Horace Boaie.
who aby asaisted her Vriwasd in ait
recent ' tfcettoa to district attorney.
snoke a Woawa'a Pent leal JTaolta."
Other. aaekera were Mra. K. L.
Vounlg 55ew Bra ia Pttfce;M Urs.
C. k. Ttogle Tht Woman Moat
Helpful taHer PartrJ" B. I;
rieminaL how ta how an aaoitace.'
and Mra. T. B. King who answered
the ouewtlon "Are Xan Btui An Anti-
Buffragiatr . .
Oth era Brom went tn the aecent
campaigns who were present were:
mm. 1. 1 i reea. sirs. w. . fliorn
siibu Mrs. AlV. Rutherford. Mrs. C. B.
GUieswie. Mm. Will Kendall. Mrs. J.
a Harvey. Mrs. L R. Oettiagham
Miaa Aanie Hone Mra. F. B. Reed
Mm J. 9. Pakner Mrs. Joba Heffer
ta and. Mra. Henry Pannenbaon.
Union Bible Class
Is Growing Rapidly
Tba Union Bible class organised
about two months ago by tbe United
Prayer and Workers' league la being
joined by many church people of all
JenomlMtioBe in Houston according
to Iter. U. A. uoawin wno is m
charge of the class.
Meetings are being held one eve-
sing eae)r wek. The purpose of the
class ia to preserve the effect! of the
Richer revival by gWW tnt converts
Bible fenstmetioa. Tht membertbin
now n ambers abont 1200 who atttnd
the meetings regularly.
Ret-. Oodwia ia also pastor of a
ehnreh ia Tort Worth ana divides his
rhne between it and tat elassea here.
which are belt tn tat tucaey taner-
paele on McKinney avenue. 1
BASTROP 8CHOOV 0'ENINQ
BA8TROP. Texaa. Aug. M.Tht
1024-25 term of the Bastrop public
schools will open Monday Heptem
ber 15 with the following members
composing the faculty: F. R. Mathis
superintendent; Misa Corinoe Cain
principal; Miaa Louise D. Agnew
m;.. rii..k.k uv--A-m r.. a n
McUvy Mra. Tom Mobl'ey Mia
Nelda Erhard Mrs. ErnMt rearcj
and Mrs wuma Arpuctlt.
1 kii ivus .-vsmr m m 1
BELTING
Rtftber Beltlnf Leather BtUiag
Canvas Baiting. Wa ban a bait for
every purpost and lnvltt your In-
quiries oq any regular or special
nmhlsiM In HAnSftStlAS wltfl kjhltlvis
WT for drive conveyors alevktora and
other work. Bamptaa tod fall In-
formation on rtqttaat Let ua help
you solve your belt problem.
4. PAT. OFFICE
aata i.a sum arvt w
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PBDEN IRON STBELCOi
aWJCBrTOW. at ah Airrotno. rt vroKTat. nmvirisi
XKerpoit
Morgan
"In all material con-
siderations money is
' power."
"Mora Savings
More Power"
SOUTH TEXAS
COMMERCIAL
NATIONAL
BANK
"Houton's Bank of
Service"
$ 1 .50
Galveston and Return
"SUNDAYS"
stand City Flyer .1:35 P. I!
NO STOPS
Other Trslne Laave 1:06 A.M 11 IIP A.M.
Leava Galveaton
6:31 P.M S:3S P.M 8:48 P.M.
All Tralna Um
Grand Central DapotHeuftt i
Wetk-End Rata. 1 1.10 an Salt Saturday
and Sundays Rtturnlita Mtntiya
aa.
Evidence of Quality
ia diacernable in the grade -and grain of Jont
Quality Lumber. It lends itself roadily to
artistic treatment thus adding materially to
the beauty and attractiveness of
foundation finish and trim.
There is no added cost for this
hardy selectwj lumber. You
may use your telephone and get
quick service.
Quick
Delivery
18 Tntekt
10 Wagant
No
Delays
mam m
PILES
Dr. At L. Henderson
Rectal SpsxiailMt '
We treat Pilot wltfttvl e bar
ana wi'Htn wsTevnieB irer
wnne oeiein eteta.
Salesmanship Club
Will Study Jraf fic
Tt ilfuttratt tht pedtttriaa ' ordl-
aanct at "aomt folka tta it" tht
Sletnnship dab wiU befall a red
and green tight algpaj ay it em at It
luncheon Friday ia tht ball roola of
tht Rict boteL - Bennaa Enel will
fanperaaaatd traffic officer and al-
low ahsoaitely bo "f oollshnesa" to take
place aa alt tornte; v' ' .
Dalt Jtogtra will dtfead tit ordi-
nance ia a debiting ceotett wfth Jack
Draper. Chief of Folic Tom O. Good-
son. Lieatenant Metnekt tnd Captain
J. J. KajkendaU wU at gatati the
dab. - - .;: '
Wni HEAR CHOIR
The choir of th Annunciation
church tinder the direction of Anton
Dlehl will sing at the benediction of
the 8t. Christopher church at Park
Place Biindiy August 31.
Miss Loretta Bomtaer win sing tht
offertory. "Ave Maria" (Coombs)
with violin obhligato by Miss Roberta
Welch
Members of the choir ate Mesdames
J. F. Welch J. P. Henessy. Horn.
t -a i ni... pi.a u..u
Gebland Corinne Beichart Lorttta
Bommer and Messra. M. F. Claaby
P. A. Angenend. William Oebland. Ru-
dolf Rnhm. Oullan and C. E. Pontius
Patricio Ontitrrei will be at the
organ.
New Fire Station to
Be Opened Tonight
The official opening of Houston' i
newest fire station. No. IS. West
heimer road nnd Yunon drive has
been set for S p. m. Friday Fire
Chief Roxie Ollrt has annouueed. The
nublic ia invited to the celebration.
The atatlon ia of tbe cottage type
of architecture to harmonist with its
residential surrounding
7H-EI3 SPECIALS
A"
Three vcial tralna art to be op
erated to Oalrtatoa from . Ttxi
pointa lata Saturday tight bf (at
Mlssourij Kinstt and Texas accord-
ing to A. W. Herr division paitenger
agent' W:? I y-
One train win coma from DeniaoM
and Forf Worth another from Dal-
las and Waco and a third from 8a a
Antonio. For th aped! excursion
traina tht Khrr baa made rates of
ID from Dealaon.- fTfrom Fort
Worth) 7 from Dallas. UM frem
Waco and IS from San Antonio.
Tba tralna wUl arrive m Qalrestoa
early Sunday morning. - The three
trains will retulre 22 iletatra and
40 day coachtt. '. . ;
Strong Man's Teeth
Break; Wife Injured
(Associated Press.)
DETROIT Aug. 28. Hurled 12
feet when her husband's teeth broke
Mrs. Iucil Fondowi wis seriously
Injured at a theater here Wednesday
night. Tht woman and her husband
nut oa a "stronr man" act the finale
of which consists of Fondows
suspending his wife by a leather belt
while he nanci from a traneat hold
ing the cord id hia teeth. Last night
i be began to whirl tht woman his
teeth brofce and ana was thrown into
tht wings.
Lot Angelas Banker
To Aid Dawes Plan
(Associated Frtss.) "
LOS ANGELES Aug. 28. Henry
M. Robinson preaident of the First
National bank of Los Angeles left
Wednesday with Mrs. Robinson for
Parle to collaborate with Owen D.
Teuog on tht administration of tht
Uawea reparations plans. Air. xounj
served with Mr. Robinson and Gee
era! Charles O. Dawes during the
original itaalau of tht Da waa com
mtttet.
vo:.iaiiab:.jts -;
- 1 (Aaaociated Prtst.)
K'EW I01UC Aa. 21-Xaa aua
and 'a woman arretted tarty Tbore-
day for tht robbery Of tht amoa4V
nop or Ajeiiaaer eweameiws .
tneWh floor of 1TO Broadway kit .
Friday when 110000 wwrffc af a
rtonda wert token eonfesaea to. tba
robbery after leveral keara e riU- .-
ing. tht police innousted. ; -
Mrt. Dtrttby Burna B arhtaaaa ..
actreia and wift of Jamet . Baraa
one of th men priiontrt broka nVwn
Brit and nf taied. aeeordlng to th i
Eillce. Horna ana tne otner prisoaer . .;
arry Chance bota 30 yeata M re-
maintd firm In their dlima of mao' ; ;
cence antil Mrs. Burns made a written
confession and they had been positive
ly identified by Feldenbtimer pi tht ; .
robbera. .- ").
SANTA FESYSrWS
JULY INCOME HIKED
(AisociitedjPreii.)
CHICAGO Aug. 2SThe net oper-
ating income of the tAtchlsoo Topeka
nd Santa Ft nilwaV svstem for July
of this year totaled $3560025.40 ac-
eordind to a statement issaed by the
road Thursday. This represent! an .
increase of 28842S 67 over tbe net.
income for July ot last year which
ii itated at (332500.73. The nil-
way'i operating revenue! for July of
thia year decreased by $71)2072.02
from the total for tbe same month
in 1923 which waa $10040305.43.
The operating revenues for July 1024
were lfi15u332.51.
Tht net operating Income f thia
railroad for seven months to July 81
1024. was $1(1.535.7050 a decrease
of $8210810.47 from thnt of the
period in 1023 which wai $23755-525.37.
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The moat fiarceW debated aotnootition of the day by
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Less Than tb Dnst tLw-A.w. Mw) Rayal Dadarm
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Uu I Wakt) (LnVAUukMss) Royal Daamn
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Billy in the) Low Ground A. C (Uk) RoWtaa
Done Gone rwwnm A. C (ck) RooartMs
"Eck" RoWtaan aad hit eauntr Mdla w twoef Eek'a
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Charity My Boy
lair Marray witk Utarmtioaal Nt yalty Orcaeitra
A New Kind of Man
A3em Steak witk Interutioaa Noreby OreVtatra
l" i L.. ll I 1 . : UL L.
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wneal kiad of orchestral auaanuaniaawita. Uiiusual records.
Old Familiar Fat Siauooa
lla thaCaodle light rtrkai
"Heart ongi" wkh simple "apeeeliny harroonlea sung
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iar at wall at eiassic music ia always ioandon VkbM Raoorda
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$150
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that li made by the Victor Company
Hook tot tho Victor trade mark.
Dance Records
Falty-FaiTrat Art Bcbta' OrcUatra
Boaat-FexTrot 10379 .75
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fhat Victor Raoard by m famaaa Calsfamia etfanlmtiona.
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kly and wnbly kiunorau ha manner.
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Two reeorda wkh tht rhythm it alsmant strong in them.
. 'Cama On Rod" hat nkwit at kMwwnwtitaJ MtrkkaH but
Willi aha dana aaovmg tubtly underneath.
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.75
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kera Hh ia) tht popular manner and ascaflont morda.
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