Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 229, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 25, 1922 Page: 1 of 6
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VOL! IMF. XU -NO. 229.
SHERMAN. TEXAS. TUESDAY, JULY 25. 1922. —EIGHT PAGES.
65c PER MONTH
PEDDLING ORDINANCE
MEETS WITH OPPOSITION !
BEFORE THE COMMISSION
DENISON MAYOR Ferguson Gains On Senator
RESENTfNEFF
LEAVING AUTO! SENDING TROOPS
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PETITION WITH 841 NAMES SIGNED TO IT SURROUNDS CASE RE- DOES NOT DEEM MOVE NECES-
ASKING THAT LAW BE NOT PASSED
-FIGHT EXPECTED NEXT
MONDAY NIGHT
PORTED TO HOSPITAL IN
FORT WORTH
SARY, HE SAYS IN
INTERVIEW
The lrdinance initiated by the City
Commission hisl week prohibiting ped-
dling of produce or wares of any kind
on Shuman streelm, except by farmer*
uuil truck gurdners who raise their
burn produce, or otberu who made what
they offer or their agents, was pawed
on Ita second reading Monday evening.
Shortly after the ordinance was!
passed a number of citizens, with J. P. |
'Jo* aa attorney appeared, anil pre-1
seuted a petition bearing names of 841 .
Htiei luuu residents and 32 farmers out-;
aide of Sherman asking that the ordl-'
nance la* not ado,.fed. The petitions
were said to be general.) s-gneu by ,
residents In all'paits of Sherman. One '
alg'ter was the wife of one member of
the Coimnlwdou. an inspection allowed
The ordinance will lie tip for third
and fUiui remlj^ijor rejection at next
FOR ASSAULT
COMPANIONS LEAVE HER RAILROADS INSISTED
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Two Men and One Woman Have Have Brought Prujpme T# Bear On
Nothing To Say To At-
tendants
Governor, It Is Inti-
mated
HAD ATTEMPTED TO KILL
THREE PERSONS WITH
AN AXE
«* the Atvinoted i’i
Fort Worth, Texas. July 2K.—A j
young woman, aiparcntly 20 years of j
•age. im..hle lo give bra nume, was,
brought to the City County Hospital jr’1* '*'
11 o'clock last nigh; suffering with ' K 1101
severe injinlos which, her companions
aulil, wen: Inflicted when she jumped
from un uidomobllc 'in which she
Bv the United Press
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ra+~-—1. ' j riding, on tlic Dallas pike.
r r rswA.'^r," a'uuueim DmitreT u me ;;:x r
rsr^SS fe ?Z£Z UNUSUAL REQUEST MADE -«•* <>......-.....................
oruluniae and this*1 opi>o*ed .to it is
expected to develop liefore the Com-! ~ ~
miskhac The ordinance was initiated Asked To Be Permitted To Remove
pt the iliRtnmc ot citizens who ure said
, | to oiumwc i>ic i r act ice of persons who j Hi* Shoes Before
tiny rroddrt' mid other nientuuntlH'1
Culberson and Holds Second
Place In U. S. Senate Race
OLDSETTLERS ‘
TO MEET HERE
NEXT WEEK
CAUSE OF NO
(By Texas Election Bureau.)
Pallas, Texas. July 25. —Ferguson
was leading Culberson by 1T.T8S on the
first tabulation today of returns from
Saturday* Pemooratlc primary elec-
tion. A gain of 1.497 over Monday
night's last total. Ferguson has gained
oil Culbersnu on every total since noon
THE ANNUAL PICNIC AND RE CANDIDATES FOR STATE 'rw° •nd
COUNTY OFFICES KEEP 00 **
UNION AT OLD SET-
TIERS’ PARK
and resell from house to house In Rncr-
niRii in mnpetltiou with e*>t»lh»hed
businesses which pay taxes, it la said.
A rfovlsloii is made exempting any
person selling or offering any article
which ho cr ‘ his principle" produced
or manufactured
Commission members following the
meeting were non-committal as to
what the fate of the ordinance woohl
be.
He Died
detail;' of the incident, The putty then
departed, leaving the girl nrathe hos-
pital. wlui' her injuries were treated.
MEN HELD AT
8y th« United Pr«w*
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FISHERMAN POCKED
AT HOUSTON HAVE MANY
Nflvosctn. Texas. July 25. —, Jim
Thompson. convicted on u charge of a a*
sanlt and attempt to murder Hen Hil-
veratein ami his wife, and Mrs. Hil-
verstelo's father. A. Isenberg, here ten
months ago, was huugixl here late yea- ' -
tvnlayraflerOoon. ' [ '■'**<
The Kilverstelua and Isenbergs were' Muskogee, Okla , July 25— A Katy
attached with an ax whlje sleeping, JUG'senger train carrying 113 men en
rv 4Vw> u»iif#/vl.l l*i >11 fit frt TWilile.nn rrnel
Denison, Texas, July 23 “The mat-
ter is entirely in Governor Neff's
If troips are lq he sen, here It
o'clock las, nigh; suffering with !~T *' "iM n *5* *
Denison, and iierrcgially I <nu see no
Ucrt'sslty for 'him® J
'• Mayor j
Wearer etrrV : ,iuv w i • I i. lifted by]
Itlte Doited Pros* By** Governor Neff
war expected tp Im tr a proclamation
today ordering Nfltiot)«l Ott^svien to
this city to guai(i*ftlie railroajl ^shops’
Mayor Wearer qfetUd not adtt A the
sluteincnf further than to say that no
acts of violence have occurred here
wtthla the past ur*ek, ami he cannot,
account for the Governor s action, only j annual picnic and reunion cr • he old
by the fact that the railroad execu-„f (;rnVHOa County. under the
tiVOH li*v? brought nresmire to b^nr] \ I
on the Chief Exwpive of the State {nuaptfes of the ttrayaon County «M
J^jjiotectlou ot Jh«- men they expect; settlers Association, will be held hi
to bring into the.&lropN. which har^
b€«*n idle since began.
RELATIVE STANDING
JOE BAILEY TO SPEAK ACTON LEADS TICKET
Forty Piece Band T« Fwrniik Mu- Mayfield Leadt Tftonwi By 128
tic Each Day-Other
....... Attractions v. .
-Jt Is officially announ-ed that the
reported, accounting for 462,000 vote*.
Thirteen count lea, containing probably
13.000 voles, are unreported. The un-
reported counties are widely scattered.
The unreported vote probably totals
180.000.
Compared with Monday night * fi-
nal total*, the first tabulation today
show* Increased total* at. follow*: Cul-
. ,T ’ • -^Sfrs:
beruon 609; Ferguaon. 2,100; Haaty.
Complete returns f*om the 50 voting m. M fle;# 2>im . ^ and *
preslncts of Grnysou c ounty. tabulat-,
ed offhiall.v by County Chaiimon Ben Thomas AW,
F. Gafford Tuc-dar morning. Indicated! _
a total vote of app ■oxtmately 0,800 In | Todays total*: Culberson, 82,925;
Vote* In Senatorial
Race
Saturdays primary election. No
changes in any of the county or State
NtrliuhreakeiS Reddy.
Although State Rangers are on-duty
here, ft was rei Wed In railroad cir-
cles that a large number of strikers nttrralan. >ai been V>t
were held outside of Denison yester-'
Sherman, August 1.
Is Tuesday. \Vedpe«jJ»T. Thuraday ynd
Ferguson, 100,411; Henry, 34.896;
126,867 i <hi»:ey 47.928;
„ races from the rlwilts,or relative stand- Muyfleld,
J* *"* ' lugs first Indicated wW shown by the, , ^
id final count. |Thoma«, 70,229.
| iLirle Mnyfletit. with 1.885 votes, led
Friday._ *', / ; CnUen F Thoimu Sy 128 vote* for.
The Old Settlers' Park. In Northeast f|rs( place? )u tin Senatorial race.'Ferguson gained about 10,000.
Roliert L. Hen f v s* third, Ferguson j
tmirth. CMlbeivi n and Ousley
In the last 100,000 vote* tabulated
In condition.
I day pcimiug the arrival of the troops, j aml !t Is announced that there will 5® slxtr.
The tfegrii walked'to ,the ^caffdk'D; route to Itenlspn to work In the Com-
WONDERFUL TALES TO TELL nmtnng. abtl life loot request was thi/ liaiiy * iiliops there were held In Mus-
- j he lie allowed to take off his shoes, na hngee la>d night by Federal nuthori-
: ^ U«,1 pimniw d iaii^yiNHlier t|P ywmld wrapped ground a
IfDPWMr;—f W. wnrii'H w ^ flj,oes OII brU h mJHuH-n ttorovra tnto th*i roach
adventures on the high seas that rival
many of those of explorer* sad flaher-
nimi who visited (Bese shores In the
Mxtee’h century were Lo'.d by sallhr* t
on the good ship Algiers, docked at
the Fort of Houston now.
Tlie sailors report that uj*»n enter-
ing Into the Gulf of Mexico they ran
into swarms of fl*h. The water was.
literally teeming with the fish As they
progressed they ran Into thousands of
dead sea Inhabitants that had been kill-
ed by dynamite. After passing the fish'
the shin ran Into a severe electrical
*torm and was struck by lightning,
doing considerable damage.
The last chapter tof the adventurous
voyage was written when they docked
at Housto : and were forced to post-
pone unloading due to a longshoremen's
■trike.
Railroad offtelafN refused) to reopen
the shops under what they termed in-
adequate protectlbn for workmen by
the State Rangers.
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I.sM HI
ns train eurpfed'Oklalcimu.
TTc I'Vdcriil nutborttliM it 'usod to j
make Vnmvn ltic contents 01 the note,!
•nit Intimated it coutalnoJ a threat i
against the lives of the men If they j
• V til '
NATION WIDE
SEARCH TO BE
MlADE .FOR R4AN |M rKlst«I 111 continuing to Denison to
. :t'<ept a-Ork theri; during the shop-
j men's strike.
j Heavllv inmcit-guards remained In
charge nf the train all night.
The nun were not permitted Ip-alight i
for food for fear of violence.
at-i
FORMER FNGI ISH BUTCHER
WHO SAYS HE'S RIGHTFt L
111 LER OF MONTH (ARM)
plenty nf free
JAN STABS
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o'clock.
If* tkt tuicil Pirn
East St Fonts. Ills., July 25.—A
Nation-nidi search for Mailer N.
Kenu. n striking car repairer of
tin* I/Oulsvllle A Nashville railroad,
has lieen ordered by Federal Judge
Eucllsli. before whom Keau was to
appear yesietdny on a charge of
o6W"mp! oi court baseil ou ul eged
violation of a "I’ceut iujuncthm or-
der grenlcd the railroad against
the striking shopmen.
It is understood today that nn
Itcmja would lie nindp to Rplrit them
itn Denison by a round about route.
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Dallas Man Dead In London. D» nb> To Sail.
*v Sh. dHUI-lHUm Pr,n *u »•
London. July 25.- The coroner * Jiiry ' San £famtwo, Calif. July 25.--R«l-
gnye n verdict of death from natural v,*ln Dchby. Secretary of the Navy, will
causes at the Inquest of Praia D. arrive 111 Ban Francisco oil Sept*mhcr
Thompson of Delius. Texas who died 1 from Manila on the navy transport
suddenly Thursday night Th-> Surgeon Henderson, according to word received
who made the post mortem exnmlna- today by Navy wireless at the Twelfth
tim, declared that de>,’i was due to Nava! District headquarters.
CREW LEAVES '
SHIP AS SHE
k* water, free tamping' ™ «l,h 5.816 votes was given
->c . r. Hjorlty of 21i7 over tit combined
giouml and til! klnda of amusement*. T„ps „f hi* three opm De nts, reeelv-
A 40-piece hand will furnish Jr wlth 4-4n3 vote,
etieft day of I be picnic mid reaalm*-- t„ Grayson ♦'ounty, revel ted a majority
Fortner Senator Joseph W. Hailey, of 04 votes over hU opponeiita. the
, , a.I-, nearest of whom «**• T. W. Davidson
will apeak Thursday mgbt at 8.1o j ^
I All'sou Mayfield of this city receiv-
ed T.380 votes to life opponent’s 1,283.
| George C. Garrett, of Dallas led
Grayson County for State Tresurer.
but failed to receive a majority. i By Pie Aumrtotnf Prtn
' Jml->e Ben I Jones, of Sherman.! Sulphur Springs, Texas, July 23.—
candidate for Chief Justice Fifth Herman Turrant died 'bis morning
Court of civil A pi soils, levelled 6.970 from knife wounds self-inflicted last
votes to tils opponents' 1,888. .... . nigh! after ho had stabbed Miss Stella
Congressman Sam Rayburn of Bon- Hall, whom h* had escoHed to a u»o-
ham received a majority of 408 votes tlon picture show. They were ou the
over bis opponent, Ed ■ Westbrook, of way ljcme when Torrent slashed the
Wolfe City girl in the abdomen then cu! hi* own
Final returns show County Judge throat and Infill ted eleven wound* In
Dayton B Steed to lead R. M. Carter nit, abdomen The girl will recover.
l<y 449 votes, which Is insufficient to ffo realtor 1!*V'(wen gfeem-oat for tin
oven i me the 1J117 votes received by ,i'“t. ;i •
, . .io. T. McDonough, for a majority. Aj t___,
loseph A. n)n oI( clectiop wiu be held In this ■ * " ‘
,.8(.e. Champion Arrives.
Hubert BOokout. Couuty Attoruey,
led George L Hamilton by 1,061 votes,
returns show'. •*•'
fhp Seriated P*mta
Seattle, Wush.. July .2",
Sloan. 45. marine architect doling the
fworld war for the Sloan Shtphuildrng
Company, was found dead last night ^ ^
Jin * Jap.'.ncii" lodging house tllitchcd [ j-jlutj
ty <*• Annriotrit Prim
New Tork, July 25 —The steamship
Mujestlc mute up the hay today with
pneumonia and lieurt disease.
To Found Colon) .
Ay tkn ini i iofsO Foil
Fein on. N. Y. July 25 —W. R.
George, founder nf the George Junior
Republic, announced today he would
sail on August 19 for_ France to es-
tablish a similar colony In the former
home of Lafayette at Chavantac in Au-
vergne. ,
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Taylor lifuding.
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. Texas Elertion Bureau.
Hnllna. Texas. July 25.—For
Judge of the Court of Civil Ap-
peals In Fifth Dlatricr, the talm-
lation shows: Taylor, 23 392;
Tidwell, 17,662; Jones, 20,301.
Frederick (JrlmiiMi. who calls hl|h«e|f i
the Most Noble yinrqms Tleorge Fred-
Strikebreakers
Are in Denison
Illy tbivCnlUd Pr^wi j >,’ ! *
port Arthtir. Tt^as, Jul^v 25. — !>av-i ^ h;'.s? boen
| lug shrouded in mvsterv lh0 enuse «Tl**»rod I" prioclpniity of Monaco.’<
| tin sinking of the steamship Charles | of "bblithc European giUnWing Mec.-a ;
| Brnley, 75 mllrs north of Tampico, j '“J1,"' ' »'Y of Ocorge !
1 wireless communications between tin*
T do< med sit Ip and Fort Arthur naval
| radio station ceased at 7:30 o'clock this ; Grimaldi, tlmt lie is the stocess- qhp Democrat,
j meriting when a mess:ge broadcaslcd \ or f*'" ,a ’’ *’ Albert c.f Mon o. j
| by a radio set on bonrcl the vessel told;Tra'i,,c h(;" '*h. k to Luchefto. a I Denison. Texas. July 25
| that the crew abandoned the Charles , governor of Genoa in 1231 and who
non ffimn j j ,4 (MJinjnoror of fho V<»ni
i» his light hgmlfatns a revolver with i ^ Gafford vi sa re-elected Coua*
lino chamlier empty and' in -his *ujad]. Ghairnjnn by 318 votes over Spear-, 'V alter Hoover of Duluth. Minn., wl»o
v.as a hid let hole. !,uttn \\>hh. 'won the world's amaMir singles scntl-
Mrs. Etto Stab, op Haose decisively'‘"*5 championship in th« English Hen-
defeated W. L. Wakefield for County I,1V 011 •,u'-v S'
Ti.'iisurc r Mrs. Hauw t* toe second j --**-— -
woman ever elected to oMin i.Gray-j Tetrameter Win*. ^
s ni County
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Hugh M. Boren, of Denison, a mem „ i%„rlatei- rre„
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of the Conuty Commissioner
Goodwill, Eugland, July 25.—Tetrame-
| Court by aplH.iutmeut_and ronuhvg fm^^ ^ ^ out of Mandota,
The com- wou the Stewards Cup, handicap of
la lull term, was defeated by Finis A1
--»> Braley and took to the open sin in
lifeboats.
-The M. K.
A T. It. R. brought three roaches full
'verson, final returns show.
(Continued on Page Two)
,1.000 sovereigns for thre«-yaar-old and
^upwards, six furlongs, ruu here fciday.
NATIONAL GUARD TROOPS
ARE TO ARRIVE. IN DENISON
WEDNESDAY, SAYS BARTON
til,no the former butcher, who *t.vie« |of ,vorkemel1 |,ere tRig »ft,rnoon. Th*>
jhfniipif the eleventh marquia, disputes:
|Hi*. snccesstiM. of Prince Ixnits, son of [were rerenrd by 30 Texas Kongers.
i Prime Albert ami who Is the offspring ! , ...
Of „ marrtaw niimillcd bv the Holy See !MrrylnK P'S,0,S' r,f,M
In 1880* *
ami machine
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Yat Sen Troapa Defeated.
S|recltl to The |9emocrat:
Denison. Txeas. July 25—Adjutant
General Barton said here this after
Troops of Sun noon that the first National Guard
HAS CLOSE CALL
AS PLAIN FALLS
ritrlier Makes Record.
Bv »a* Jnmtntr,t i-,,„
guns and escorted to the railroad tna-,
rlilnc shops.. A force of four Rangers
and oi*r mrrhinc gun aireudy had be n j
' rslahlishcd in the yards lo receive and
TEXAS RANGERS* U. S. MARSHALS
AND STRIKEBREAKERS ARRIVE v
IN DENISON PAST TWELVE HOURS
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Abbe^rllb*. 8. C ., July 2?K—Pitcher ! gnj.rd fho train,
(he Audursdu. Culifor-
jniii League tear*, pitched two shutout
Bv t*e Aum btut Prem
Canton, July 25. -----, . .. 7 _- .
Tet-Scn, driving aouthward through j t roops would *»*ch Denison Wed nr s-
Kwangtung (irovlnee In an effort to re-day, leaving turf In tonight. The exact
capture Canton for tlielr leader, have ttur of their ju;c.!i;.l I - not kupwn. on
been def ated lv a number of »klrmlsli-|tfc.ouut of trafa schrdulce being alight-
oa In the »*r two day*, nc ordlng to lv off.
railway advice* , There will be about 285 men In the
- — |gnuies hen* yesterday nftenmon
lit! »- Auwmtm Pirn J against tlit- Abbey vHe team. Tin first
Imndon. July 25: -The airplane in | game was 14 In Sings and In t^ic secomi j
width Major W. T. Blako. the BHtlsh gnmo the Ai demon twlrler yielded one
hit In seven innings. Both scores were
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There Is a Reason.
Bv rt» Anociatet Prm
Ssn Francisco. Calif . July 25.
—Discovery try California home
brewer* that the black mission
fig make* a peculiarly tasty'
liquor vc 1th a siseable "kick," la
said to have been responsible
for an increase In the price of
figs on the market here.
number to reach here Wednesday.
Headquarters will be cstaolished In
Forrest Park, overlooking the viaduct,
which span* tlie Katy sho|is.
It lias not been determined just
what duties the Rangers here will
Iihvc after the arrival of the State
troops. Adjutant General Barton was
in eopference with Governor Neff by
phone several times Inst night when
matters were ben is worked out, it was
sit id.
Rangers here have established head-
quarters la the southeast corner of
Forrest Park.
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aviator Is attempting » round the
world flight from 'England, crashed to
the ground at Slbl, British Beluchls-
tan, near Quetta. Saturday, says an
Exchange Telegraph dispatch from
Karachi today. The aviator escaped
Injury but the under carriage of his
plane was smashed.
three to nothing.
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A Coal Threat.
| Bv tfe* United Pr*<*
Washington. July 25. — Tlffe
government’s emergency coal con-
trol program will begin to func-
tion within 48 hours.
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THE WEATHER.
By tAa Anaocmtcd Pi eat
Washington. .July 25—Sher-
man and ilrinlty. Tuesrt:-^ night
and W’etaiesday, partly cloudy.
Local Temperature.
There was a range of 18 de-
grees in local temperature Mon-
day, the maximum beiug 98 de-r
grees and the miuimtiin being 80.
HENRY FORD’S
PLANTS RUN ON
FULL TIME
By th* United Ptew^
Toledo. Ohio, July While
’ other Industries of the country are
facing a shutdown because of the
railroad and mine strikes, Henry
Ford's1 enterprises hear an open
ft rre placard. Ford's Ken-
tucky coal mine and
railroad, the Detroit, Toledo nud
Irontou, will operate. The employ-
ees are paid higher wages than
the union schedule. Consequent-
ly the Ford Motor car plants are
running full time because there la.
plenty of coal for them. The Ford
railroad and mine workers refused
to strike,
ssi-tte
.u clock from Dul.as, liicluilli^ met i>pUty Marshal’s office
Horn three companies iu chiarge of Cap- ^ ^ ^ nn ,dBquat.
ilulus Hamer ol Del Ulo, Wright ot ^ lJntted Mar.
Austin, and Nichols of Browuwood. rj,a|( for the present and no more OCR
| Hunger U. W. Ilarvestet and Uunger t0 b(. ad(,ed ln tha Dear future.
51. )1. Coonsnmn arrheil lu Denison 81tu»ti«i I* Quiet. '
tut 11:40. This makes u, total of 40 Tlie situation Is comparatively tfulet
Texas Hungers iu Denison, and it is today. The viaduct was closed to traf-
Iexpected that ttie full quota of 47 meu fic as usual last night, and la under
will he here by tomorrow. heavy guard today Btrlkera atilt
Twelve workmen, negroes and Mexl- maintain their picket* at the entrance
cans, were Import'.”! by the Katy from Points to the railroad shape. Rack.
Oklahoma last night at 6:10 p. m. P)pket coast la manned h(r
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They were under heavy guard ot 15
then, armed with shotguns when they
embarked, aud were loaded in u pas-
se*uger coach and taken to the Katy
yards. 8everal United SUites Deputy
Marshals and three Tens
were present' when they (embarked.
More Marshals Arrive.
Thirty more Ufil
Ma i alia Is at rived lu iVlilson o^fei Katy
and as the taw only
two are classed
change shifts every Six hours.
of the striking workers have
to the street* today The
».n«r- lleaw! nt unoaually
hour lan nlglit. '
District Attorney Bit dcJrh
said no acta of violence or
tkm of disorder had occur:
i few
r-z:
tateg Deputy
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noon todaj.
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