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, EWrDDCERVST RA1XICH. N, TUESDAY MORNING, "JULY 6, 1920 ,8 L;;;cv;on;(vmi .3 4 This 1$ Problem United States Children's Bureau ts Try' ; . , ; IngjQ . Work Out , vrshinrtoa, July 8.-VWhat nextf U to gnssUoa tbt thousand of W wiMeree childr lav beta asking duriag th pact week th school : door Ioed bshlod tism for th lut stlm. ' Aa army of aver 1,000,000 ehll dre between 1 and 10 year old, eays U Childre' Bursao of the Ualted State Department of labor, anarchs out of the schools each year to beroms win earasrs. In pamphlet entitled "Advialas Children in Thai Cboleo of Occupation o4 Supervising the Work' log Child" tbo bureau tolls what bap- Ma to wee ehUdrea ana offere sat testion for helping thera , get tbo proper ittn la lift. Oaly few children, according to tbo pamphlet, receive any help, from - thai earoata fa flaunt suitable OP lata Veeanse parent do aot knew what pportltte r opta to boya aad girls, how to go about lading them, er what li tbo beat thlagfor a ehild to do. Tbo obildroa bssjia aa almlesa search, making tbo roonds of factories, shop, sa afloat and answarlng advertise, msat. Moro thaa atao-tontba of them go Into f)ia'.ally" Jobs that require ao skill aad offar ao opportunity to got ahead. Many drift from job to Job, and become incapable of steady work. Berne gad work for which tbsy are physically anStted, aeuetimee to tbo pormaaaat Injury of their health, Some are without aay employment for a time, slaeo ia many Btate tho law doeo aot t squire a child aador Id to have a Job before be ia excused from Mboo.. 1 ' These conditio, tho bulletin points ont, oall for some organisation la the seheols, or la " connection with the eehools, to tell children what and where tho jobs are, aad what trainlng-'nnd abiUty are required te til them. While moot Vocational guidance aad place, aient work la this eoantry has been started 'by private organisations, It hst baoa taken v ia a Bomber of cities by tbo schools. England's ' eiperienco with her juvenile labor' eichiagei shew that tbo most sure easf ul work Is done ia Close co-operation with the schools, la- Austria, "where vocational guidance ia now receiving special at tention, a careful study is being made of bow to link-up the worav with the If hoof system. . Ja school placement bureaus the child Applying for work may be reached be fore leaving aehool end ia many eases pertonded to remain, or provided with a ar holaVnhip to enablo blip to do so. In one city from 3 ta .10 per cent of tho ehjldrt'tt who conic to the placement - burton are' returned to school. The placement burauJn this whool ia a connecting link betwtvn the ; school room and tbo induttrm) or btiairtcM vorliL It keops iu eluso touch with Jocnl industries end opportunities and 1'cljia to makii sclioyl- wots; wore pra. tin). Tbo placement bureau eniloavors to pines Hid child l:i mirk fr winch lie SMtnS bent fitted mm which offers tlic most promising future, even if ' that mesne periundine; him and bis parents to r;ivc up a job that offers a Hfc-lier vage at tho beginning. It attempts to keep in constant touch with tho shlld after belt ns gone to work in ordor to learn whether ha has been suitably Wed ad 1 help liim Biljust hlnnelf. Although no goners! schemes nave so far been doviaed In this country for oupcrvining the child at work, tho re- t Auiremrat lu some HI ate tliut a child inust severe a new employment carl IU- '. rate ffh tiuia bo change his job offers opportunity for effective supervision. Any si-heme for pUeement and super arlsioa of working children should, the thilletin states, include proviaion fol further- treinieg through ronipulsory dag-time continuation elnsees. FUNERAL SERVICES FOR ; , C. F. WILLIAMS TODAY f oacraj services for Mr. Charles F, Williams, a prominent farmer of Api tepaahig woo died yesterday morning at Sei hospital ere, will take place i from Olive Chapel Baptist church near A pea, of which hi was a member for ti ysars, The widow, three daughters, Misaef Joanlta, Jesaio and Gladys WlllismO) all of apex, two cons, T. Lacy Williams, deputy clerk of Wske County Superior court, and Hubert P. Will Urns, a Ral eigh real estate dealer a sister, Mrs. J. H. lather, of Apet, and a brother, J. B. Williams, of Clayton, survive him. MEETING TO CONSIDER $900,000 BOND ISSUE Einrton, July 8. The school authori ties kere will take their $000,000 bond iaoao proposition before another mate meeting, tomorrow night, for the rea son that tho meeting at which their plane were first mate public was not largely attended. William Hayes, new eaairmaa of the school board, will ex plain the needa of the system, which art declared to be imperative. The personnel of tot loard, which includes several of Uo most influential buit nccs men ia th city, will bo a strong point la favor of tho Issue, which will have 4 bo submitted t-th publio at tho polls, according to friends of tho proposition. CITJCUAYAN NEWSPAPERS C '.BIT INDEPENDENCE DAT Vontevideo, Uruguay, July 8. AH tbo new papers today, greet the anni versary of the Independence of the United 8ttci and describe the great progress made ia that country. They call attention to the valuable, assistance given to tho cause ofdemoeracy by American Intervention in the European war. . The newspapers print an snthuiiaatie eulogy of President Wilson. Home of them published largo extra edition con taining a plea for closer commercial relations between that, United tltatea aad Uruguay., Bolahevlkl Break Rasktaace. London, July The Bolshsviki have brokea tho enemy " resistance on the Crimeaa frost, according to aa official soviet statement under Sunday's data received by wireless todsy. " Tho-Bolsheviki, occupied a number of villages twenty five miles southwest of Orickhev in the southcra Yekateri- aojiiv re;ten, tho otatement acya, !5 kI'.f'-- eem, pel aWHs- Political Wiseacres Had r Pre dieted His Nomination x Early In Contest ' s Washington, D. , V Jaly 8-Tbs National Capital Is a mystlfisd city, with IU Oars close to tbo Wires leading I rem Saa Francisco. There had been tho ut most oonfldeneo thero that by today lolM would do ocicDrating uo aomtna tion of William Gibbs MeAdoo. That anmoroua ballots have booa east without bis winninc have nonplussed tho wiseseroe who bad it all "doped ont" dava arc. Tbo eaoital assumed . that lieAdoo had the rail position in ths Drooidential race, that no dark horse could crowd him out and that after a few complimentary ballots other caa AlilatM would ha eliminated. There ia no particular ressod why Waahtnxtoa picked MeAdoo but It did. Despite tho silence of the White House, tho impression hero was that high Gov ernment officials, including a Cabinet member or so, reflected White House ex octatlon that MeAdoo was too pen pei. his oneoursged tho man on tho street to 'ao along, and consequently wis became a MeAdoo ity. At that, however, there has never pcea anything official justifying ths beget that tbo White House was for MeAdoo. Instead, it may be aaid, come of tbo MeAdoo adterenU thought tho adminis tration and certain members of tho Dem ocratic committee leaned a little too much toward Palmer as the f svorito son. There is resorted to havs been some complaint about this, and, anyway, tho President eertalnly hasn't turned a hand tm An anvthinc for his OOn-U-law. tie may aot have done anything for Attorney-General Palmer, except to toll him to go ahead when he wanted to enter tho Georgia primaries lu April, bqt those on the inside know thero baa been considerable rivalry between tho supporters of Palmef end MeAdoo and each aide baa been watching the White House, and the Democratic eommltteo for manifestations of anything - ap proaching indorsement. - JVow all the "dope" is upset, se far as Washington is concerned. There are expressions of amesoment and almovt Incredulity kesrd about elube tnd ether unthering plnces at auecseding ballots but neeentunteo we aenuioca " Francisco. Borne Democrats lamonsi iu dolegatcs assembled at Bun Francisco and exproas tho belief .that tho party is in for a good licking unless MeAdoo is nominated. SOLDIERS CELEBRATE 4th ' BUT ARE NABBED rUH 1 1 CiinkUlerable exoitement . was shown rmong a pnrty or aix soldiers u .- terday on leave from jjangiey irm, Hampton. Vs., when they learned that iw uildiara were in the city lock-up charged with drunkenneaa und flgbtlng. The comrades from Virginia immediate-, ly went investigating and were greatly relieved when they received informa tion from the police station that neither of the men were of their party but ii.stnd belonged to the recruiting force tn duty Here tinner rorgeanv wiv. The niun of Uncle Ham from Vtr glaia bad their hakde full with a num ber of their own nlcn who had imbibed freely and were-Jbusy ' keeping them straight at a seclMed spot in one of tho city parks. When they beard that soldiers were in the lock up they read llv lumned tn the eouelinlea that they wore two of their own men that bad dianrmeared tcmncrarily. The waoli bunch left last night shortly after mid rilcht after they hud done the beat they could for the eouirrtfn that were in Jail oven if aot of their own organise tion. The m:n arrestud en charges of drunkenness and lighting were Jamoi McUlothaa and Charles A. Mrlcr, At n Into honr last night tbry were in jail in default of bund. SAWDUST DIET RAISES YIELD OF MILK COWS Madison, July 6 Cows fed on ssw dust produce more beef and milk, ac cording to experiments which have been conducted jointly by the agricultural department of the Unlverslay of Wio conaio and tho United States fereet products laboratory, "We took white pine sawdust and put it through a treatment that converts tho starch into sugar," said O. M. But ler, assistant -laboratory director, "Then, in eo-operatloa with tho agri cultural department of the university, a feeding experiment was conducted. Five dairy eowa were kept oa the saw dust ration for one month, with tho roeult they Increased both la weight and amount of butter fat produced. They were then taken off the sawdust ration and put back to normal feeding for one month, with the result that both their weight and milk supply re duced to about normal. A seooad time they were put hack on tho sawdust, and agaia their weight and milk in creased." r. Butler expressed ths belief that the sawdust from all coniferous woods except yellow pine, which has too much resin in it, can be used for cow fceda. ' ONE KILLED AND THREE WOUNDED DURING FIGHT . Williamson, W. Ve, July 8. One man was killed arid three are known to have been wounded in a battle late yes terday at Roderfifld, details of which begsn drifting in to Williamson this morning, but which at noon were for from complete. , According to the stories told to tho attorneys, the miners at BodcrfleUl, termed a union organization on Friday, and Sunday afternoon were holding a meeliug ia tho open air when they were fired npoa from the brush oa the maun tainside. Many of the minora wKo were armed sought cover, It wis asserted, and returned the fire, the shooting lasting for somo time. It has not yet been made clear just who made up tho at tacking party ' Bie Plsn. ' ' . From the Washington Star. "Doesn't the high cost of living dis courage, you V ' . , . "Not ot all, replied the energetic cltl acn. rit worried mo at first, but I have decided to go right oa living, re gardless of the oxpc isc." Explosives instead of machinery, are sod ia mining coal la Spitsbergen Korrlsca Ko.t.InitIcn ji'ji. .Conceded By E!c:s :f& i By urct Majority r- I' ' 'I . ! . i. (CaaOaused frwaa rage OaJ and Uadaaoo tn oH awer be far gotten. . I bellow with all say heart that it is for the best latexes of North Care lion that oh la ruled by tho people through the Csmoorati party. Lot as ail some together for this groat pur pose. .' "May God bleat aal prosper Korth Carolina." Tote By Caaatlea. Tho vote by oonaUa as compiled fol lows! - iwmm ?; AWsaaaar AllMkaav Is ....... 1.0 IS oefMit Vertle a............... PMmi Bntaewlck BaaceaUe perse tost 12S Cartant ,.. ' Camtt ... Cauwbe , ? Chatham ........ aT CiMmkae ....f. " JJJ Chawaa ... JJO Clar U! Ckmload DataBase Crevaa ... CombarlsM ' Dae Dsviasea Davie Pa ,.. ... . ...... Famrtlie frank Cattaa ...... ... Galas Graham GrMM ........ QuiKora Haliiu HarwooC Haraatl Hnanioa BurtfarO JAM 1.O70 040 ear 17T au 1st 041 ess iao oti t.40 o ISO ice xat l.eoi 0S0 01 las S4S 41 Hok H.Am Ira4.lt , 1.000 JmeVto ....................... 04 Jakaaloe) M4 Umm .. va Unair 000 UBfoia ai Madiroa - 10 Martia 040 McDowell 10 MeklMba)f g ....r.. ......... eASS Miuh.a si HoateosMry S4T Mate SI4 Nub I.StT New Haame , OS Nartaaawtoa MT Oasbw OS I Oraaga , PaailiM ..... Fuouotaak .'. Pvvieav ....... Farquiataaai , . , rwnaa flu Vol. lUnsolph ,,,, , Id as toss . t it sit 154 441 .rtl Ht tst 44 SO ait IS 14 IS J.S IM H tst tit MT 111 1H 1.40T Ml 1.411 ia o I.S1 S4t let 01 isc tot 1S4 46 07 tn w 1.444 1T at tu t.r m ! IS! Roumob . . . . Baaklnaham Rowan , RatlMrfarO .. aamMva .... BwtlaaO Swala SUnly Stokaa Burrr ....... TniuTlvaaia Unloa Vaaee Will Warrtat ..... Wuhlntoi ,, waiaiiaa. ... Wirae WOkiS Wllaoai ..... adktn Yancsy Taials .... t4 SM t - SO , IH ICS .as is mt tie 10S 111 iso uo 1.464 MIS to a l.eo e ... 1.001 ist ... i.sti Mr ... 4t fit ... "!e tn ... ,010 1,429 4 - sit ... OH SU ... too ss ... 711 44 ... . aao m ... no t4i ... S4t 01 ... U List .07 411 ,,, .HT t 01S t4 ..... ISO 4 oes Tit .4t ISO ..... 1.SA4 SST aw is n... tst SSt .oa.eet s.st Jadgosblp and Aadltew. The vote oa State auditor, bstnecn Baxter Ihirhsm end J. P. Cook, and for Associate Jiutlee of the Supreme Court, betwe,, w. P. Stacy aad B. I Long, follows: - Anson-Durhsm, Mj Ch, 13; Staay, 1,006 j Long, 281. Bortie Durham, 744; Oook, 301: Stacy, 635; Long, 3S2. Bladen Durham, 901 1 Cook, Moi filacy. l Ug, 68. Bruaswicb-Durhnm, eOlj Cook, ITgi 8tacy, &53; Long, 12. Burke Durham Mil Cook, 483: Slaey, U2; Long, 640. rabarms Durham, 144; Cook, dST: Stacy, 258; Long, 494. Caldwell Durham, 33; Oook, S3d; Stacy, 178; Long, 605. Cherokee Durham, t; Coek, tt; Stacy, 21; Long, 104. ClevclandDurham, 168; Cook, 140; Slocy, t,922 Lon(, 305. Columbus-Durham, 10; Cook, H6; Stacy, lOSj Loagi 80S. Craven Durham, 0j Cook, 314 j Stacy, T20; Long, 480. . Cumberland Durham, M7 Caohi Ml; Stacy, 1,606; Long, 370. l).ividiooDurha3i( 677 1 Cool, SSt; Stacy, S17; Long, 1,054. Duplin Durham, Pill Coek, 453: Stacy, 1,250; Long, W, Durham Durham. 433: Geo, 100 ; Stacy, 636; Long, 92. Forsyth e Durham, 131 1 Cook, BOB; Btaey, 1586; Long, 57. . franklin Durham, vook, vo; Stacy, 1456; Long, 650. OastoaDurham, 658: Co, Ta; Sucy, 00i Long, 963. Orecn Durham, 62L Cook, 306 Stacy, e60 Long. 163. Ilaiifax Darhain, 100; Ooeb, 113 1 Stacy, 824 Long, 700. Harnett Durham. m; vooi, ooe; Slacv. 1.053: Lena. 124. Hyde Durham, isj woov;- Stacy, 143; Long, &- ' Iredell Durhaaa, 360; Cook, iJBSt Stacy. T3J Xtng, tJJTOj ; v Jackson Durham. 350 i Cook, 300; Stacy, 163j Long, 403. - Johnston Durham, l.TVOj Cook, 378; 8taey. 1,460, Leag, 1J73. Lee Durhsm, 481 Coek, 113 ; 8Uy, 882; Loag. 14J; Lenoir Durham, WW) Cook, 136; Staey, 378) Loag, 453, Lincoln Darkens 127 1 Cook, 882; Bl... IMi tiiae. lid. - Uadiaoa Durham, wj won, Staey, 173; long, lis, Martiar-Durham. SSUl Cnt,W; Stacy. 873; Ung. 818. - . Mecklenburg varnam, ao, w, 310 1 Btaey, 1,892; Long, 298. ' ' Ultehall Durham, 103; Cook, 89; 8taey, 34; Long, 113. , x Moor Durhaaa, x vawa, ; Staey, 43; Ung, 128. ' J New Eaaover liurnam. to; vawa, 482; Btaey, W70; lag, r Northampton Durham, 1,173; Cook, sa, iuuk. 1 1Mi Iaat. 881. OranawJuraaiB, I vwoa, , wy 101; ng, JU - Pnanlieo Dnrhnm. 135; Cook, 88; 8tacr, 1W; Lena, . PasonoUnk lurhsm, 7j Cook, 138; SUcy, 144 ton, 3$, . . Peropiini an s Durham, 60; Cook, 143; Staey. 194i Lone. 13. PittDurham, 145; Cook, 847; 81047, V7, Long, 17. Polk Durham, 100 Cook, 88 1 Itaey, 4S; Iiong, 4. Saadelpa Durham, 480: Cook, 800; Staey. H4i Lena.. liSS. jWhmond Durham, 074; Cook, 1,125 1 Staey, 771) Laag, 88 JRobeaea Uurham, gSi; cooa, fZ7) Staey. 813) Leag, 761. Kockiarnam Durham, 860) Cook, 80S) taew. 806: Lonr. 898. - BUtherford Durham, ljB08 Cook, 403; Btaey, 26; Leag, U83. Sootlaad Durham, 838) Cook, 147) Stacy, 878; Long, T8. tiUalay Dnrham, IN) coon, gw; Staey. 464 1 Lone. 678. " Barry Durham, 838; Coek, 109) Staey, 19: Loag, 850. Uaioa Darhaaa, 880: Cook, 198) Stacy, L099; Long, 402. VanceDurham, 453) Cook, 884; Stacy, 619 1 Loag, 134. Wake Do ram, SJ87) Cook, 851) 8tacy, 3,018; Long, 883. Warren Durham, g3) Xoek, 644; Staey, 890; Long, CIS, Watauga Durham. 73; Cook, 80; Btaey, 33; Lang; 72. WilkeovDnraam, 292) Cook, 1,138; Stacy, L416; Long, 133. ToUls Durhsm, M,665; Cook, 19,298: Staey, 81,963 ; Long, 21,229. , L1RS. M'ADOO HOPES HUSBAND WILL LOSE Hopts Her Hnabaad Will Not Be Called Upon' To Sarvf -JU CABdid.t8 " Kow Tork. July I. Th Drmocrat assembled at San Francisco may or may aot nominate William Gibbs JaeAdo for th Presidency . One person who la avowedly oa tbo sid of tho "May aota" I Mrs. McA4ao, Th other is, strangely enough, William Gibb UeAdoo. ' ICoek his been written of tho relus taney of Mr. MeAdoo to sit in tho scat of tho highest aaVioaal hoaora, A close- ap of tho situation eonvlneee even tho skeptical eitiaea that tbo MeAdoo pro testation are a th level, ,"I hop m husband will aot be called a pea to servo hi country in tho capa city of President," oaya Mrs. MeAdoo. Mr. MeAdoo, centrifugal force of a gigantic fight on tho westera front, was genial aad Jolly aad joyous. "I'm a bit shy oa tho county," ad mitted Mr.. MeAdoo, trat It to a long, long trail to 727." If he ia elected President Mrs. Me Adoo will bo the first woman in history to be the daughter and tho wife of a president. "We caa afford t bo happy," says Mr. MeAdoo. "Ours i pne of those, rare ossso where yon win, if ye lose. I am by ao meana anxious that Mr. MeAdoo should win in Saa Francisco, bat if his party insists npoa giving him this honor, I shall do my atmost to bo worthy of tho trust." - PIBDICTS PXACB 1W MEXICO. American, Close t Carronxa, Say Present Beilm m Worthy. Washington, July 6. Oeorgs T. Weeks, aa American eltlsea who for years was editor' of Th Mexican Be view and eloso to tho Into President Car raaaa, believes tho outlook 1 most prom ising for permanent peace In Mexico and that will keep order at kemo and estab lish friendly relatione with both tho United Statee and other eeontrtea. Ia hi opinion tho do la Huerta Govern ment la tbo strongest that haa been in power in Mexico since the day of tho into PorSrio Dia. Tho Meals boocIo. said Weeks. "aad this ineladee a majority of the sol diers themselves, are tued of - Sghtlag aad revolution and desire peace. There is plenty f money I be made now, and nanny investors are ready to (tart new Industrie or reopen old one tho mtnoto they ro assured thai revolutionary ao- uviues are at aa na. Weeks commented favorably upon tho fact that tho now government ia shoos lag me of training and eiperienco for important positions. Ho feels that tho special miaaloa of Fernando Igleaiaa Cal- doroa to tie United tstatog should bo fruitful of good roaulto. Sonor Calderon, ho said io a man of great ability, who is hold ia high esteem throughout Mexico. Tbo oa blot oa th oseutoheoa of tho revolutionists, said Weeks, was tbo kill lag of Carraaaa. For this unfortunate aot ho think tho revolutionary leader are la ao way responsible. Jtatber, ho said, it was th act f an ver-sealous ladiaa who wa ailed wink th belief that ho was performing a helpful tor vice. , . . , . ' ". '"" Deny Avalaa la Oa stared. - Washinatoa. July 8. Beoorts from Tjr -ab via Blgrd that Albanian in- surrents had captured Avolna wore de aled ia a efticial dispatch received from tho Italian Embassy today from Rome. Th massage said .tho city wa tronglj hold by Italian troops; Salae Official Balariaa. Paris, July 5. Ths chamber of dspn tJe today voted aa tddltioaol la. dsmaity of 20KW fronc a year for cabinet ministers, and 15,000 francs for secretaries of state in recognition of tho increased cost of living. Danxig ha booa a (enter for th Baltic dour trad for hundred 4t year. X . ja I "aw njfia and Ded Dugs! ProweatoT apray ia trt4 death t inaeota. Als destroy Genu aa4 Odor. Idva eat Flie tad Voaqala too. , KiSa lfotba. Sar- sia-clstninjck. fpccial combinarjon 8prayf and Pint Caa in handy bos woa. rnorjey. ItlO at ytrar dealer'. Additional ra-fiU can t Ftat, fOct Quart, tlMl Hall , GaQoft, tiJa, OPERATION On HEN IS ENTIRELY SUCCESSFUL Xlnstoa, July I. The "biggest fool chicken hen" ia tho country is recupe rating from aa Illness that nearly eost her life ia the back lot poultry yard of Joepk Ballard hero. Tho hea became crop bound aad ill, aad ordinary treat meats availed nothing. The owner then resorted to tho heroic operation advised by poultry books aa a last resort. . T. "ent her opea . 1 Tho hen had swallowed 8vo inches of Jar lid tndi rubber uu'ler tho impression thst it was a fish v Th operation wa entirely successful. MshewlU Attach Repulsed. .Paris, July tWBolskevikl attack ia the lake Beads roarioa hsve bee repulsed by th Polos, oeoording to sd vice from Wane today, Tho Polo captured a brigade ota4 ont important wnr materials, tho d vices add. STOP . ITCHING ECZEMA Pcnctratlntr, AnUsr?ptiL Zemo Never pilnd how often yon hava tried and ailed, you can stop burning, itching eoema quickly by applyinf tttao. Furnished by any dnif?fit lor 3oc Extra largo bottle, 81.00, Healing begin th motnent Zomo it applied. In abort tima usually artry tjac of eczema, tetter, pimples, rath, blackhead and similar skin disease trill be itmoved. - For clearing th akin and making it wigoroulybthy,tiwavuseZemo,th8 penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is not arTeaxyealvcanditdocariotttain. When other fail it i th en dependabht tmtment (or (kin trouble of all kiadi, tiW.imCo,0naaa,a . Danish Treoty Blansd. Pari, July 8. The trsaty rttarning th Danish none In Schleswlj to Danish sovcreipvity wss signeij here this morn ing by th French, British, Italian and Japaato ambassador t aad &. Bersoft, Danish 9iaitr t Frtat. Ingland to producing aaUln . dyol at tho rate of tSfiOO tons a fear. THIS THEO TIE 'lOaiiii' 1 'ill ill I "' 'iiii ti ' ''' ' ' Made , of White Hefrnslclii with turn soles snd French heel This is a decided ralue snd we have a limited number of pairs in Btock. , . : S a mpleSloe Store - 218 South WUminrton Straat RaUig V W. C ALL MAIL OSDEBS SIXT C a B. 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