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HieOR Y IMfflLlf MECQRB VOL. V. MO. 104 HICKORY, N. C, TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 13, 1920 . PRICE FIVE CENTS , , Asocial d rr i . , -1 1 f 1 1 I ( 1 1 i . .Ian b'k Possible lid!) : ac- Py tho Associated Press Miisiiuifuwi, -Jan. i,5. urging con t Manager Dorsey of the Hotel Iluf-! Bv the Associated Press j fry is perfecting his plans to take Fort Wayne, lnd. Jan 13. Con- By the Associated 1-ffT . wasningtorr, jan. i'ress 13.- -Stato logis- By 1 1 1 o Associated Press Wa:-h'u'i' 1 on, Jan. 13. Mine oner ' HI kirhcs i i1' i f ;:!! I '" treaty ny .January tvres?ional investigation of the award V- u e mV. inax "M1 V113 i utmmnff Jack Dempsey. as an unfit latures cannot under the law repeal atcis in t.e cer-lrul iw.net itive ieid i-iMi. v.ujimu-ii iu-uiv. V ' ' , ,yr. """Vr T'".4- "'y'" - yv .."e Aiuentan enamem, wayne i-i. vv heeler, counsel it he biiummtuis eoa strike im hv . ,ut. week, spokesmen ! semativc- i.allivan, IVmoerat of Mas- uanuuet win oe pu ieu ott. v.ir. lo.;- legion unanimously passed a resolu-; for the anti-saloon leauue. assorted to ! that thov w.mid .-.com with n int.u a ; i i,f 1,1,111 ',rli"';i ,;ry V,l ',!''rl jlL.tl!'"'!-' vnti .i. v. a- ; ,,.-ci 1" IKH'il.V ionics :u'i' (;iV ir,!K . MUM' i . in irir ' any said predicted, was Democrats i . i : c ... - i : .... ' . . in1 saiiura u i tiiiiiidiiwii i ni e da 1 s weio ! (In j nimi 1 VV IU! ill hill. iin'i'""' ......v .... saehusetts assorted in the day that mo i'TTdTst i n er i 7j s h '( I hA, io.w : -L.v ' ioi tunaii' in naviug steward; ivir. Jice.aure, a man wno nas service: lipn sf'vino- h;;:nnf in- : '-i'i.ii army offi- j ivany years in some of the larcest awarded to cers wiio never not r.vatd tiie i-omnnssion t (Hiierences uvi-r n--i - , to tnoso wh() fount in Franct .tHU'll III IMIJIl lS , U I . ...L.. i inui'i"i i w i nil i . - -i ii j i ... ;;,, ;,unn- i'umiih, v . v ". ik, lVl-. ViUlilVail. "that OUf d:s- defer action until after the ,-;;urus I hursdav when a mi ieader will he elected. of the Democrats to a new reservation on .v Senator (lore of Okla- is common talk in i ; 1 1 ' i,,,v i Carolina. II,,. t iriin".' was suomiuou to mua ,(v:i1 ion Uepuhlicans and discuss- ' i ! , O V. Ml Ullll I Ik- jiit''iv 1 1 1 Si'ii;.i"r Mnuuons i. i':iiwvd hy many v. i ! 1 1 I lii' " . I j I . -.11! 1 . ,i la v oeiwecn uepuinican i.ea hv Senator Simmons 1 1 IV' ill tne avmv. pres ent duet of staff; and one of his assistants, a cdonci, whose duty it vas to entertain and dine foreign missions had no space to display above their belts as a result cf hciny: liiven distinguished Cone' -ess shouh he alt was paid to Democrats and MrKellar-Kondrick draft. mi in r cOiiicr- '.uvar. '"1 he dist in.n'iiishefl service medal has hern cheapened and certainly ia.ui'hed at hy the hold and hra'.en maimer in which it has been handed our i le e!oc ('IU'1'.-i li.T h il.i! nduf ;tiiil Senator Smith, Demo nf (h'oi'Kia. .sum una ci to several dis- m, l S 1 in NDliMI) 'ASI-:S of siu'A(;s: sickness Mil .i.i.:-ie. (Ma.. Jan. I At least i ; : . u( a siran:;';' maiauy. 1 1 -1 ,i rnl ; i !' similai' to that reported j 1 . 1 1 . i i i .. .. I Si'.u'dvVk ; i r : ( i oilier uuiauonia .,: u'lMi! n aieu in imusko- i i r, .'l.'i II I ill j to placate those who have been remov 1 : to make way for some one else. i "The reading of the sum total cf l citations in the award ; t ir.u'uished .u'eneri'.ls who never left ! their offices ilurine; tho war would .certainly impress one that the war I was l'ouf' !i! with red ink at mahogany i I desks mar the shadows of tl ! ineton monumciil." . across tnan were eihos. The banquet will be served courses, and the local t.dks Avill be b-f i ween tho courses, thus saving a lot of tim," The speaker of the eveniiijr vvil be Mr. Davidson Parry, an after dinner speaker of national renown. One'who htard Mr. Parry at a get-together meeting of a Chamber of Co in- service medals." nierce says: As an arter-umner investigate the 1 speaker 1 consider Mr. Parry one of the very best. He has a store of happy anecdotes, and knows how to tell a -story, lie entertains and dc i grits, and his personality is'" radiant." Secretaiy Joy has mailed banraei" tickets to ail ni-.'iuhers of tho Chamber of Commerce, and they- are requested to bring these tickets with them. nun auamSL ai lowing him rn r.nfrntvn f nV m o et.ifAmnr.f ii w,Tw.;,w,. v,., . ------ v v",W'- , CI Oct. UClilJlt VI !trD i I I J (Jl VJill- ! IV.J1.1 UiJLill i( I. ui a piize ngirc. mendations for repeal made to the ! migiit make. The resolution is the result of i lawmakers of New York bv Cnwrnnv: The operators said Him- w ould nnt against Dempsey i Smith. I be' a party to tho ftximr of coal m ices due to the fact Itr.d by the governors of those states. I beyond the period of the e acetic- law as a wait i me agitation tor ins war record, thai his service during the war was confined' to work' in the ship' yards. Air. Wheeler cited the effort of : es he i m er ANOTHER BLOW Bv tlie Associated Press Cleveland, Ohio, Jan. 13. -Con- declared, asser! ing: oemnation of Jack Dernpsey, the world's champion heavyweight, was voiced in a resolution unanimously isiopted by the local post of the Anteriean legion last nieht. Ohio and Rhode Island to repeal the i!4th amendment. Congress denied i them this right. Chief Justice Marshall was quoted 'by Mr. Wheeler as follows: J "The principle is asserted that one legislature is competent to repeal an act -winch a former legislature was measure. Paloh Crows. counsel central opraLius. exph for ncd th that. king this reservation I tie operators eouu fixing prices 1 not legally join m act .which a former legislature was i fit UfSTr 111331 competent to pass. The correctness ! f 5 iLL Mg H f- iVffil ot this rinci)lo so far as respects OLhllll S j I L lifi" I genera! legislation can never be con- ; y It has been used W; isn- UIIULUUIB-IIUIIII;" is h mm 'tiffin jiitbi urnr ri ' rt&s-i' - :a law a Oil 0!fi GCMfiillTlEillj i a : SI -1 troverted, but if an act be done under legislative can- succeeding a no, undo it. 1 he "past cannot be re- i .'ailed by the most absolute power." I mm ass h 3 r S li i! B ? fc- z; r a s a- i a Llhuli j r l: fi ! - 0 f OLoy . fi ill it- H ! urn P.'. :C Va.skioiion, .Ian. -'!. - -The vote of i C arter Class, who e:::ccts to take lils I iVo senate tins week, may' de- A-soci;Jted Press Py the Associated Press. YV as hington, Jan. 1:5 . A pp o i : i tl n e n t. of )l a committee 1!) including two o.dmg I pnysiciaiis vno met i ( d i a" an of combatting the !:'M'C ;( i'i -fa i s 1 1 j t : i::f.r!, ,; h , i,a , e been reru'.ried in this iind ihc malady did mt become ,uii.,d lu re until yesterday. So , i-iu-.vii only liv persons liavo i!,. -e at Skaitook. Dysentery ii, triad eiiiaciati; n aro among the .-yiiioiopis sliown. Doctors disa u to c.e.ises, some holding the t I he emit raided by drinking u.'.ter. others ascribingit to i:;c:d. pp'rr wi,L an Hlf.llKl! SAY ItKTAII.EUS nvmn, Jan. b'k "Have shoe pric es iciclud tlie limit?" A ceinniiUee of tho Boston Retail Slice Dealers' Association, after can-va-i-in!'' th'- situation in the trad. siys, "no." The question and ans wcr arc c mtained in a T'eporl given mil in ccniiection with the iniuml ," vuilinii of the National Shoo 'Retail t i-'i i;di.)n now in session here. "Shoes now on sale were made from !';i!it r -ding t;o cents to a $1 a foot. 'lii'i i!..v being made for sprim" r,'" past m best; IN NEWTON'S i mnmnu- ! wome n, to arrange tor The Dr. W. II. .n Ni Nicliolsun residence purcna :- th aeiuH-, which w. d sev eral weeks ago by a syndicate i i "capitalists headed by Judge Cmm-1 tlie Democrat- ! ic national eonverdion in San h'ran- jeisco on June 28 was announced I by (-hairman ("amhiings. today This will be the first time in ns- :ii and has chang i nue it was i . .vl ore. . wiiership again. rlnis bouvht by Messrs. j). T. A pp legate nand R. V. Carver for S2r,000, an ad .ance of .o.OOO over the first- sale. The new owners expect to divide tho ! property up into htulmng an 1 te 1 sidence lots as scon as possible and sell it at auction. There are ; 12 good business lots on Ninth avenue land several residences sites on Eighth i avenue. tcry that women have had a hand in the arrangements for a presidential convention. Chairman Cummings will head the committee." The i first meeting will sU sliL-LH III -.ea.t n :ide de the contest for of iiie i-enjite of the !; M:in:-e Tkur-:-dny, Senator iTnder ivi;od"of Alahama said today during i I i I I ' i can at i ue wane houo I lea-con- Senator l!n- . i r v. 4-1 Oil is oi'iiie . i' Ne he oppo: iraska e;l by Senator for the phice. iabama senator said I ho r.iva - nex d. "in oiir r !.. Li'. ii;i .'il, I'.i- terials costing 80 cents to foot, olus liivl"."' costs fr ( P,Y H. II. hOWUY) Xewt.m, Jan. bk The year was Newton's greatest business The bank deposits from business men ; and farmers were so far in excess of ; any previous year that they can be accounted only on the ground of un- predenU'd prosperity. ' ; It was not a year of marked building , er the launching of new enterprises,; on account of the high prices of i.vi'ding material, but ail factories em- ; ployed more people, produced more ; go oris and liad the most harmonious ! rn ! prosperous business year have ever known. mm. s i tffltis slfifflflWI PFRISTHt I -' Cliff Hid I tlie Associated Press. be held in ; Ha lev vi lie. Ala. Jan. Uk Tfenrv Francisco- .probably .within the. - Brooks, north Alabama mountaineer, CO days. The committee will ; battle scarred veteran of "moonshine history" for 24 years, and Nemesis of - draft dodgers during the world war, has been killed in a spectacular "wild cat" raid by sheriff deputies, according to information reaching divided into seven sections. here today irnndr$cir ; ie -tragedy was enacted recently in J L J I p L -I a mountain fastness" in .'one of th ISlS n I--' wildest sections of Alabama. . liul Ui I rrl , .5.1 , 1 he posse penetrated the pictures y the Associated Press Washingtcn, Jan. Lieut. Col. K. Register, army medical corps, died iiiaPTiai ' anq r, v,i;h !e..;- j .i'1'inmn.i: grams :lrs : e r man pro- j Tho principal new buildings during department., the year v.v?e a large warehouse by VJIO with th they; at TarnoiJol, Poland, January .'J, ac cording to advices today to the war He went to Poland in le American ronsu renei San Antonio, Tex., Jan. 13. The senate sub-committee investigating the Mexican situation heard a report 'that a large shipment of munitions j arrived in Mexico December 24 sim j ultaneously. w-ith the Japanese eruis- er Yakuma. The report was for-. I warded to Washington. . penetrated tne pi I que region after an all night ride and j destroyed a 40-gallon still. Brooks :". i l ed itiiafi n i.ioked hor.el'ul and while ining t;i go into details he declar )i'ospecis se: -mod bright. oolibiifiLsioiiSr l si UN 3 FBEE DELIVERY a running fight witii was killed in omcers. i i... ii. , j. i. .. iuiiOL'. toe recent war no i oused great enmity among moonshin ers by refusing to allow deserters or slackers to stay in his vicinity. NOTHING IN REPORT Will- Irwin une's nut tint Mr. is the Chicago Trib- lority. for tlie statement Hoover cast - his first and I Ul' ly vote for president in :o, Many Hickory people wdio live close to the suburbs or in portions of the city not easily accessible are not re ceiving the benefits of the nostcilice service and there is a peli- deli ery iski ng i or tne service. tion out get this may mean the employment of an additional carrier, because the men who perf orm this work have -much to do but the oostonice department can well afford to serve ail the people. Those folks wh are not receiving the service can sign petitions, pre sent them to the postmaster and urge him to take the matter up with the Washington authorities. Mr. W. S. id he Cuv;aiiu nnuirg by Mrs. Virginia he Clove Company, the be-1 -mvunission to fight typhus fever. Bv the Associated Press when lie voted for McKinlev. Since . Pollard, who lives in the second ward,- v. h ii l h. i .' f ' ma i. ! f.v '.vdiHl "ii.; li"-"..' I vi'.!-I'l'- 'llli't' i.i.e.'v Shipp of a go U'. WI', It !? S'llO.i large j:,;iia,ee ui tie ieuj.itu un- i'une leather and less ' Carolina Motor Cpmnany and the as- Ros, ( e: iajrs dei avd and kU I. read d. v a nun' advice peoide to 1 A rt own slur. s. r' sioc irom ;" "';n.i''"'- in expense, (Hie report says, '"i. is important to know that the fricticn hutning of the sav ''' onslaught, of the pi'i!f(--,sional shoe 'I'll'-'!' 's responsible for 'most of the "Ph'ts cracking," 'o1 ilii'rison of tlie cost of a nino- Ii I'lack kid woman's boot in and -umbiing of materials by Messrs. con-.; Ciupp and Shelby fu- a large canning a;id facto-ry. Thero was also a halting in ircsiihnce buih'.ing for the same reas on, but in snitv of th.e nigh cost :f 'ouildiniv ma ie rial, quite a number of new residences were built in dif ferent parts of town., In street paving, Newton years ago set the puce for North Carolina towns of 4,000 inhabitants and under, and last year contracted for another mile of cor.crete pavement and two miles nf concrete sidewalks. The work was Colonel Register, was a native of '11 "XT- Al 1 1 J "ir.'.. lit U, in. a gvauuaie oi Vir ginia Medical College, and was com missioned in the army medical corps in 1911.. Ill IB GlIE. ; LEAGUE 1 FRIDAYjr ' Bv the Associated Press i i Washington,' Jan. 13. Intelligence officers of the war depirtment after an investigation stated that the sim ultaneous arrival at a port in Mexico of a steamer bearing arms and muni tions fr cruiser The oiTiecrs training -ship the munitions tn en place vote.- he has not lived in any in America long enough -Springfield Republican. om Japan and the Japanese j f)rother Mr. R. M. Maugans. Yakuma had no connection. . . . " said the cruiser and could not diip. was a nrotcct one aircaoy nas ocne tnis. i;tners snouul to help. Delivery service can be obtained if the patrons will get busy. They of should let the postmaster know how his many persons are not being served and Mr. Bagby can have something definite on which, to base a claim. It. Regular meeting of 'Catawba Lodge ,is up to those wdio would be served .o. .) i iv. oi r. icnigm ae i :.o. vv on: (0 oCt I'usy. m Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Maugans lia.gerstovvn, ivld - tru'sts ct Markets bep "iiilx'i', I'll., .md September. 10 ID, j begun by the contractors in October IIIVOIVCM i't ;iilird(w i.nti.i'ino' into itsi...-.,! bi eOP.Vtdeied bv lalo soring '"'iini fact are, was presented to show i A new issue of school bonds was voted durimr tne yeai Washington, Jan. 13. The first; meeting of the council of the league j of nations will be held in Paris on ! Friday, beginning at 10:30 o'clock in ; By the COTTON Associated Press York, Jan. 13. A able full O'at it. cost $10.01 four months ago h pro. luce a boot that cost $3..r.." in in 1 1 '.Ml. Timn Tm nniur lllllllb I U 1Mb IWFfll UbU L d 1" bv i ! I " m! bids are now op en for municipal bonds for other pub ic lmnrovi menus. thf morning. The call for the - meet-r spouse ' to Liverpool cables was pre ing was issued bv President Wilson : vented by overnight selling order's m lat ni'!it. ' j the cotton market today, first Tlie most imnortant business to I prices were higner, tne more aeuve The new census, which is now well, (mVi( uvfOYi, the initial meeting of the rtiontlis selling iv to zo points uign funder way is expecte.l to show an in-; ..culicii wni be that of setting up the ! after the call, ihe market scon crease of at least f,0 per cent to , vai.ious. commissions upon which ' will i turnwt . easier turner . Newton's poimlation during the last:be invoiVed the task of c-irrving out, I liMUiaation a little soutliern and ten years. Much delayed building wil L ,ertam provisions of the treaty. pcre Wall Street selling whicn mo wait n longer decline in prices, and . , 1 iably reflected uncertain mone can enters are looking forward to a! ' : : rates. March and .July dcelmea Irisv year. The young soldiers,; Circles Hold Meetings j several .points before the end ot tlie the first degree ADOPTS AMENDMENT TO TflE WATERPOWLR BILL Washington, Jan. 13. By a vote of six to -four, tlie senate adopted an am endment to the waforpowe-r develop ment bill, by Senator Knox, .Repub lican, Pennsylvania, providing (hat lawful contracts for power, light, heat, water, service or delivery should not be affected by any license, and thi be iiuLu if rrritllp rr i i mi Hum lAVv oiro fiprpir MM K(-w(.. .Tae.. 13. . mrpiirif will no person or corporation should bo. held in the county court house to- 1 1., , !' !! i br.iv local nost. will build a i Circle No. 1 ot the Presbyterian i 1 e' ie hall as a memorial to -their I Missionary Society met yesterday e-ave their lives to the I afternoon at the heme ot Mrs n: a.. es w no i use of freedom A new court house in- a u e r r. gn.'i in 'V the Associilet! Press v ayliiupton, Jan. !"..- Ci u" 'lativcs of American s ldi.-rs' aiice that un ' i t.'.kc rs wi le ('Oini)WM-i Im !i-f Hi, ii. .. , ...... kl jv I Mt II C I '"inirli'in with the movement to have Ul(,'i' bodies brought home were pre ;!'11,,,I to the seriate today bv Senator ";"is. Democrat of Colorado. ' no not know whether the rhnwo Senator Stev- cnsoii. iiiss iviatneson was a visitor ;rl, nv, the possibilities and 1020 ; at this meeting. Missionary work in v ' 'o'-Tmuch to Newton. China was the subject fur the aftcr- noon and proved most interesting. ; After adjournmeMit the hostess" serv j ed dainty refreshments. Mrs. II. , C. i OiKon will 'be hostess for the Febru ! urv meeting. Circle No. 2 met: with Mrs. Henry Reichard. Mrs. W. B. Ramsey was leader for this meeting. Tlie subject was Mid-China on missions, and the I study for the afternoon was the com- ! nlete survey. JNine members werc i MlieT FIX AMOUNT -'" I III. I'LUSItllUll IB3-WI ! i ur DLnmflii ulu! i i i i iitst hour. January March May July October relieved from anv obligations by reason1 cf license. Senator- Lenroot, Republican, Wis consin, led an attack on the amend ment which he contended gave perpet ual franchises to power companies. His argument was denied by Senators Nerson, Minnesota and Smoot Utah, Republican and Thomas, Democrat, Colorado. , night on law enforcement. A speaker of national reputation will be piesent and deliver an a.tdress. M. A. Abcvnethy has been named direc tor for Catawba county and he has appointed about forty of the leading citizens of Catawba to assist him in ill of whom are expected to mass meeting to rn; be woi k, prose ni !-' ill. a l i i toe Open .38.10 3f..40 34.07 33.4 r. 31.00 NEW YORK STOCKS By the Associated Press New York, Jan. 13. Stocks contin ued under the. influence of uncertain money conditions afe the. opening of todav's session I present and "Mrs. Lawrence, Mrs W. I Steels, motors, shippings, tobaccos O. Mitchell and Mrs. Keever .were wet- i and 1 Vn7 MM B 8 U W " ----- - - I -f -' a. - " - l.u Senator Ihomas declared, , p fl Ac?opHted Prs. i ccmed guests. Elegant refreshments: undo "' e is in ,u, with some other de-i rff,.:; " r.in r? With the opening j were served at the close of the pro- j reacted mo I' ll III!' i.it I a I. .. 1 o.i . I 1 U 1M, J lO. 1 ' . . I r,M n .l i Ml 1 ! , i -H-i- ine ciose or tne will ;., , , - nl.rnt duriner. which ! gram. ine r coruary nieeung y in oeions snowed ye ;:::i,t from soldiers.' , . " " 'V t ' ent of ! with Mrs H. P. Williams. . j outset, Mexican Ii 1 1 ... t 'omasluul asked that a rVt";X hat 'the repara- I Circle No. 3 met with Mrs. Paul most three , . : ''' Ac'v bearing n Ihe X""r"t fiv tluv. amount iTroutman. The meeting was opened these issues ,' " 'iihi i textiles were one to three points jy tjie Associated Press r yesterday's final prices, and rails Mexico City, Monday, Jan. 12. 'C Printed in tho rrr on . hoji .umimw.. ... , . , 0a v.;f,iv vn.;fl. suggestion of Senator ! e by Germany belore juay s - - , stud for Februarv: emitted it to go before the! In the meantime tne ton .. Mrs.' Gamble gave a reading on China i. in p,,, "", .'tid'.v committee ''he ; sioin,ir- . vniPnts. also a most interesting letter from Mr. between me i-.? ----- -, AfnV:. rs. Craig, gave lllll.ul li.n ..e I...!-.! 1 Jl. . ,M'i oa :4-. ' " .i :ii Unxm onosit iiini ' n' ice nnmir lifirn t hi ti iirrn; nu vv 1 1 1 lit v - I' i' v '"'"ing 0f oor : r nn Un , ld or its enuivalent inirPP?" ?,n . ynoaicai - nomT missions. : ticii-., i, ' " "Bhl"fi 1Wi , Y' ' ., i cfrt,t- noli can was answerea irom tne i i-ni. ""Il let 1 in lir.fv. il, 1 . Jf loMnc. ,.nn rv vnilroad StOCK. " - 101 'd airs cr v "i , '.i tofcl" ia"'"' v ! "Survey." Delicious refreshments con-iciouriv 'm of ('iiiiimo nJlA( .j- Ii l rpt, wna iAr dav for January, i ciuaed an enjoyaoie aiternoon. wis. lle chan l. ... I l 141(111 r r HI' fir lilt . una. n(IJ v.w - l' I. I n .... I I 4-1 nAitt r. o. . . iiUlSy t'omnuttec, Reminds one of spring. j i-;y ihe Associated rress ; Morfnllr. Ya.. Jan. 13. Citv offi- leratcly Equipment and Thrce persons alleged to be the as-iciah. t0(Iay arc nK.king every effort signs oi sujijunt at, uiv sasSins ot iJarl Holes ami f. J. .. , , . ' ... petroleum gaining al- Roriev, American oil men killed neav:l3M!,loie 10 ft "u.'" points but advances in ; yOYt Lobus early this month, havo ; of drm.-emg water, oteps have been were largely cancelled f been arrested, according to a report ' made to connect witii tne 1 ortsmouui within the first hour. - received here by Colonel Orpzoo, chief ; system and plans are being drawn 101 ; of operations. ; a new supply. ,:. . f. ! Colonel Orozoo declares that oth- i s In the meantime water is being ! trs complicated in the tragedy have I hoarded and reduced pressure makes ! been located and will be apprehended ' it impossible to secure a supply above -shortly.- - the ground .floors of residences and ! rry-l J 1 j J.1 A .JT 1 ..III:..,... North Carolina: Generally; me report says cnat me meican Cii.ee. ; -.;. ..',..;..: tmnVht ind Wednesday Lit- consul at iampico nas expressed sat- j suinucia ri tonignt anei vv Lunt-hoa., . on i x k.,wm- XTrty.frtit- tn. e in temperature, moderate! isi action oi tne enons oi ieuwaiuyuiSw west and northwest winds. jtorces to pumsn uenaers mere. uay in iuiik. Weather i -
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