The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, December 22, 1910, Image 1
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ISAllXWKLL. S. C.. THURSDAY. DIX'H.MBKR 22. 1!)1U
WANT BiG ARMY
Sjys Ibi> C u :tiy is at the Mercy ol Any
For iga E emy Says
REPORT TO CONGRESS
PUIS BULLET IN WAD
WHEN HE IS CORNERED R\
POSSE OF FARMERS.
MAY LOSE ONE NO FOOD FOR A WEEK (j^VE ’£M A TALKi 1 ™ 5 ELEGr 0fF1C£RS
A Rtaira'grmert of Corgrrssional Dis-
Ifids Will be Made,
0»-n('i;R Wood Coiillims StartliuK
Dciails !io, in .-in Examination i of p arft(ll80> Kan., securing $2.Mm
Before l!ou>e ('o;nmlttee. Points
A Daring Rank Roi»ber Takes His !
Own Life When Escape is Impos- NSW CENSUS FIGURES
slide. |
Earl Ward, 3 0 years of age, w no
THRILLING STORY OF A SUR
VIVOR OF SEA TRAGEDY *
A Breery Editor Id (be Senate Startle the
Grave Senatois.
After Stantug a Week. He ^ets Onl
For tli*' Shore Pursued "ii> .''.;iii.\
Sharks.
After drifting for six daxs w.' mu i
HE CALLED THEM BOYS
GRAND MHM.E <^>N(’LIDKS AN
NUAL SESSION.
(irand Master .lames R. Jolinson Re-
elei te«i—O I Hart, of Columbia.
Ch..s» u GruitM S- t retary.
If <’ongre-s Iik reiisej*j*tiiei) Basis of
I this morning robbed” the State liana, w food on a derelict, Theodore And.
Representation, Ax Is \ ery Likely, -on. a Sxx. de. f-x\»tai 'o s'i : e o:. I
Out Nation's Weakness—Hobson
Proposes National Defense Coir.uil.
A .•o'i,c;}t r . port from the wai
lepartii .c s: e\ ni ; that tlie countrx
*.5 lirid'o;" :(»-ti eioA.eteJ against
n\;ix.( r. ft .<m :o.ti-',n governments
a as s ; < ■ <• lie >•,* Wed : e. J d ly as
ci.c -t of Ali-ti i li i.
He told a tin illitu
killed himself when surrounded ,»> \ < 'Iranges of DistiiMs in This State
posse of farmers, fourteen miles i .
V id Cut Oil' One of Our Congress- disaster that had hr.nn 'tu d.-
lexerj other niemi.er of < .
i eii. News of the t!"'g. , d> . a • b
, , I hero hv the stc:. no r M>>
t’.e f >>!!••-a 1 Yss' ni dv at
■I do
ni." .: and, alt* r v num- . through his brain.
north of that place, late today.
Ward's sulci ie was a clim ax to i
one of the most sensational ro. b. r •>
committed_in Kansas in recent warn :
He made a hard ride f ir line] ty hut
a posse of farmers surrounded hu i
at sundown. Tl»*n he turned Lue
vun he had bought earlier- in the
day upon bim.mlf and s* nt a buhl* i
v.
•.or of e-mlet'em e- ami huri.ed tele
iirn' d to tli*‘
•es a - \ .s
■x a r d-: ■ a r: m ■ n: on the ground th, ii
On the body the posse found tlm ; r r
$2,f.00 stolen from the bank. \Varl. |
"ho lives nv»dv*» tnles northeast.: ... .
hi ho...-e »ou.d not rece.-ve a sec.ret j^ent to Paradise last night
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RIDING ill (\D R \l.(. Y(,r.
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\*'ting Man Run ()\*.r lo Timiii m.
Dies I'lum Injury
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I SIM-;. 'i I" *“.• • iauc. I The !, :.dlc* was a p. ' u >u.
... State l jUntit tit .oti, reap- ' ot 'dt*** tons, tiie lluch Norn.
' *• 1: • :.' I’r.-' :: p o! t ::*• 1 i (I.i-e • w T s sailing down **:«• ((>.-• t
1 u u :’ tile l.Iii- I!| , onie *o Ereem:• n''•*, : :i si
:st t u i K a r.f
Tiie li’i , :.-v was hn'.’’ '> d 1 a
members of the -r. w . x • • \ . s .
. son and tli** teat l. d he.
The little boat drifted awu> and "a
- A.amped. All her o cupau!.-. wei
tl row ned.
The captain or lered
teinji in after the din-mv. .• >-
three sha-ks craixln: in th*- v:
m* r* fixed, i
1.ater th.- Inuior dr:’''cd o'T
re* f .and the , a;”' b e t
board and tried to sw !•:: a-'
was at' a. ked and de.i. ;r--d
s'." rks
Next d 'V hr. *,.••■
all in an eitort .> .a •
• o k him one hour to - ' :
ml h.- was pursue! by sbatk-,
is< aped them.
Many Are Drooped.
7 lie (PTman steal: er I';i!or*'0
'o'al v re. k off Cape <’b* r ■ ■ h
^ ' b.. west coast of (; . 1 r , .i. S ,
. *• | .-seiigcrs and . u *■ a .V t, *..
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on? to tmp<r»'aniegle Donates Ten Mil.ion t
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w ontv-sevrn trustees of h : s i i.
■ - eo:::t rl l-rs forme: Cab'wt u
hers, ex-amhussaders, eolb* *e m
1* rts', lawyers and *-> ‘ueato - ' •
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Is' a ; ■ • cnee: (he fake*'
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Carnp.ip Wed'ie-d
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ferfed $i o.nnn.noti in ;> p. r i e.
'’ortgaee bonds, valued at ? t f .hon.
hn ;si* tiie ap
■ he .e ’ ■ i i■* 1 report
a ’' eo- • i, Med ' ’.e on! t
1 matte: and r>:8u:i
omitti::g the in-
l ' ’ '"'fi. to he devote I primarily to th-
establishment of unTversal pe c e h .
i i". aliol'tlon of war Ivetween imGous
a*t er. aged 12. son of j nml such friction ns nny im.ui:";
•. ” cs run over and killer! "the progress and hapnines« of 1
i r ir-day morning at j man ” When wars between na’i *nst.
■ ■'*• Sout s **rn switching shall have cease I the fund is ’to k-.f
1 *:: i Di-tri (—Seven Counties.
an f ed so ’ha’
i
il I'.ii I i'.ix l on Rail.
new a ran '.v'e),.., * of t . • .,
.. 2''h2''| form th.- s:\ r s*", ,n d.
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27.V* 1 j Tlr* e-nvl’e and Hp >r''it-h tra. •
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e'V: 17,7! N! '’bad ’o »•«.* !n:o : i.j*d '
While these two r o in'!* s a >•
Torn' ’ P1 n . > . .. . 2!2.k"b !n not'Ula'ion attd *■• ■>::
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•[o'.:! I'.'iei . tpri.Rij rix.alrv between :h* n . ,:*• 1 t-heys*
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•a , ] ] 7 , mo • t tu.ou'ous conn »’ •* t* i >*. s
siieak'ng on Rul«> R<‘liitiv«‘ to I!e-
v u .1 of TarltT 1>> I’lecompul, .New
-eii Du' ly His Rii'e/y Mannii
.ami I jiiiiiliar lone. Gaiihes Sena-
:..is in ( iisji for RiphIIi.
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: " ‘ i b.'.'l: a member e\ a 1 ’
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i,.■ i ; :e of Masons of
ms brought to a
w-iiu the viecUuu of
it, * .d a as taken
. a!' tt.e Mu - o is .n uie election, the
. r'.-r of choos ng a <irund ti< ore-
• ■ i:■ ■ 1 ng re aid- .1 ns especially i:n-
. o' 'I ' i .dh* e has been held
or some mo:,:,ia by 1 a.ii Giuud
r >'va,ter .d Whitehead, of
"a.le ton. under " appointment ol
, ,tr i Master J djnson, the ofllce
.. at: oei-n I.-:'! vacant upon the
e: I d'l J ' Sell
■ : w ■ o m eh s pus-n ge j>:
.rent res hiT'on chanong tl
e- of the Mouse .anil Semite rll-j ,
■o ; erati* pie emea! rev isiott of
D.f, i.e Yidr! h t trill law. fir.a
d'.'. a ml n o' e
" thug h s toga when be arose h
' t to t '••« gr tve an I dignified S-t.
Tom a -laudp*dnf of an id.to: |
he :s la private life.
'• Senate gjtsnml and tm-ni
• d u !i* : n Mr Vo an g told t trit
mo: \ V* *>':'.1 fee! T IleM tl W e; e
■ i ’o ad bm rn a!’ oget her f o•
of t.
BUT ONE ALIVE
Gas ExpUsiai ia a Virfiaia Caal ■
Eataabs Maaj Workaca.
TWELVE WERE RUED
ot
Gr*-eno MIim*. on Norfolk nM
era Rnllway, Scene of Horrible
Dinaater — Report of
Heard Mile« Around—Reecae
ty EuUm Shaft and Rodke Recov
ered.
As a rebult of an explosion in the
mlueH of the Bond Co«TCtrarpnay, nt
Groeno, plx miles eagt of Norton.
ii-t .'secretary J T Bar- Va * ^P^nesday morning, twelve
p , U !. le Mr Whl’1- ■bet their I1v«b. Thirteen were
in the minen at the time of the
plosion and only two escaped, one of
whom died shortly after being takes
out.
On account of atmosphere and otfc*
er conditions the rescue work had
to-be stopped after nine bodlM had
been recovered and the other two
bodies will not be brought oat
fore morning The dead wero Idea-
tilled as follows:
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t -1 ion as "iu.
cn i w 2
■ '*••"' ir«.<l that the eddortv «>f ti . !
• * d '. and nut Coti-rcrs ruletl tie
i*i: * ' rv
■•".'or Y' -ting's speech, which o*
■ t" • ! less than an hour, command
■ d -’'ri< ’p-1 attention
h*. otl'u e mest efllcletUiy, it proved
^be the opinion of a majority of
d••!eg ITS to the Grand LoOge
'.iliat the position should be held by
t matt living somewhere in the tn-
•tior and *'on-euuently 0 F. Hart,
jof r dumiet. was elected by a small
i.'ortT Tiie voG- steoi 330 -to
7. AH other Grand Lodge officers
re elected. Including Grand
•er .lames R. Johnson W H.
mb a t of f’harleston. who was
• • t , * ed t * rin of the p. t ••
w a -*.••.■.
*: 1 d I • tsurer The Dl-trlct De’p-
. Gr.-ml Mist era are the same,
Roily of M i• « ( , 11:.■ I • 111, I i;i Rain
N e ir III ( t \
n f*• r*■ ii
e to e
! i tore .ami pr a ’ -
. k as th
■* ri nl
direitors of th.
V of
- ration w-.s foiluw* 1
- a v ow al
if any Intent to of
*'n tie
called
1
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■vi'h the exoption that Kenneth
■’akcr o' Greenwood was chosen for
he six'll d -trlet, Y'lce J B Hughey,
T <;r‘ w ood re-tgned Im-
m*-Ii ttely after the election, the of-
ht'ion cert iionv was beautiful and
ol.-mn A’ 2 ■ h0 o'clock the Instal-
' •••on r.-re itun es were concluded
! the • * "tiers of the Grand Lodge
ad o rm 1 to the Isle of Palms,
* her., tt ev enioved an oyster roast,
1 for them by the Masona of
I * • T D u
n ers for 1t)11
' 1'.. w : It are tie officer* of
• : 1.0 Ice f r 1 ?! 1 :
' v *••• Tan.os R Johnson.
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• G- ift ! M ts'er Georg*- S
.,■ Von ‘ ..rr*
i' i;' nd U a rdefi - George T
• >: t; • i • i ■ p v' R *•
1 ! r 1 Warden —R A
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e and di I
James Barrowman, superintend-
ent; William Ritchie, mine fora-
mtrn P.owland, Charles WIW
iiauis, Jt sie Ritchie. Charles Whip
aker, John Rodan, Arch Leslie end
John Ritchie.
The last named and Charles Ros
enbaum were rescued alive, bat
Ritchie succumbed to hit Injuries.
The explosion came without a mo>
ment's warning, and It la believed
. r. vi. r .- In-tailed. The lnstal-|to have been caused by sn accumu
lation of gas set off by "blowlig*
coal. The air shaft was thoqght to
be In good condition and notkiaf of
the kind was expected. The sea#
mine, however, had a similar so- ^
plosion three years ago, la whleh Stl
men were killed
As soon as the newt of tho ex
plosion had 1 spread to other aoarby
mining operations, of which tiers
are a number In the vicinity. reaCOS
parties were formed and coavr
tho scene by special trains
vate conveyances, but nothing ooald-
l>e done, except bring out the <
bodies. Only slight damage was -
done to the mine.
The Groeno mine employes a!
3 5 men. V7
The wives and children and
relatives of the missing men
attracted to the scene of death h? **
the loud report of the exploatoo,
and. weeping and praying they havo
kept up ceaseless begging for hslg Is
save their loved onea.
When Superintendent Barrowmas
and bis party entered tbs mIDS SB
hour after the explosion they gatosd
>*ome distance within the mala spaa
ing before they slrnalley ’.s ssgf-
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■ « :;o .* ve officers named
.'*> :.s fn'lnwH Ren’or Grand
• .>• - J P Du kott, of Anleraon.
i>. * ' !' K ni;**v, of ItennettKVille.
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■ >' Greenville, and C K
r- ■ < ' Ho k. HIM
i . J S’* w urdu- H T D I^tn
. of I'uuli’ e. and L I Parrott,
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<■ 'ind Pursuivant J K Cogs-
• of CTar I os'on
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T .t [lejuity Grand Masters—
u G Mirvck. second, S. PT
R.T' , >> r t third, Butler
( P.riiwell fourth, W. A.
<* T* v ., Re e*h H F. Nlchol-
enr* i'd •e'M b! sixth. Kenneth Bak-
Dout-
Doyle.
''\n -(,!• i’ '.*i■ A R Rowell, Pled-
.>V terTb. W M Patton, Cross
' • ’V’. r i b".. titY-in Smith. Ncw-
- v. t a . 'in. K g See rest, Lan-
tbiite.i'tb Joseph Lindsay,
i- ii.ji. f.A'irtet nth. I B Wallace.
•: 11J " r: fi't,."n'h. Ira 8 Jones.
•* »• . six'eenth. \V. E. James
’•■! r'.i'ivon a*.v *"’1 eenth J C. Sell-
•t* e'G.teenth, V\ L. Glass, Or-
t >,j, • * t on of business
! Th>* Di.'RT ought to bo revised,
-div sstd i ‘ •* '•ontiiuie l, "as the President hai
le- I*, f: i'g,-ted. In a sdontlflc way, one
s G 1 Mr j d.ed il*« at a time,
h h h*n*r>. j PomandTg *o know who was dls-
uonid i r IRIsf’ed with the turiff. the Senator
thoae i ! ■ I r*.] the time had come to end
Rm Iff *1 s’its-ion He agreed with
t ..
rewriting tb
’. j x; heduica are proufte in j ’ uut'’* ? .t;e-*ded a r*-et.
v f r nttatk-.'—Tt'bua al-I "Wiki!,] l.t Jm presumptuous for
be r true and will continue t.,* •*»*• to sugsrost to such RepubttcanK as
,■ o tong, as there Is a duty on| r,:,v " tit tricking the tariff," he
<<. • | mimrod "thaT^’lhcy leave that to
*. -'.•iin*or cb i Hen cod anv mem-!" 1 *' DeTocr'afs. who are preparing to
•n'n lP b.-Rof that the farm ,'ake oon<roi of that itnr'Tcnlar branch
> r< ('*dvlne too nmeh for n:x i
Gip i '’r* ■ idfi't Taft, he sal-1, that the
n«er to stop Those outi. . • woRo#
for further signals, but bods Tamr
Hours passed, and not a alga earn*
of the superintendent and hla soak
nanlons, and It was concluded that
they had been caught suddenly la at
storm of heated air and sutfocatM.
By 3 o'clock in the afteraoom foot
unidentified bodies had beea Ukoa
out. They were recovered by mlaon
who entered the abaft with holmota
that furnished freeh air.
Later In the day T. E. Roaa, Ol
the Cllnchfleid Coal Corporauaa, ao-
sumed direction of the rescue work.
Hn baa only a limited number 4f
helmets, and Is making every poo#
tde use of them.
Near dark six more bod lee 1
recovered, along with one man
Is yet alive, but whose condition 10
precarious He Is fearfully burned
and bruised, and Is unconecloao.
When the exploeion occurred
whistle at th® mine wa
continuously, giving alarm, all over
the surrounding country. It yaa
heard In'the small villages several*’ >W
miles away and Immediately tho»*- .
was a rush of people to Uie .
A youne lady In charge of the tele- , ^ *
phone office at Coeburn. three miles Rgii
away from them the mine, heard tho,. ^
news and sent out a call for help. *
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Cyclone Devastates Provinces. ^
ptorms of a cyclonic character are
flooding a part o/ the country and
the situation Is becoming desperate
in the provinces of Malaga. Seville.
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r
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I”'’",. TT
fair hug cars a app’icd to such altruistic purpo-cs if ; s p,*, |, jHt Kluht (Ountiis. , Up to l!»on both xver* In th*' ; a .
" '! <*f the York | "will best help man In It's glorious [i a -'Y
Tho box 's bodv w.if • aacor.f onward and upward" by tbe
b orn* arm and one | banishment of the “most deafrwlfn-t r
' 1V S' v cr*■ d from his evil or evils" then harrasslng nt.in- r,, .
::> ‘•ruioes being bus- kind. " ,
I!
nr! ■*- ' He d*.Hired It has bee., j hhaM originate? Let me bus-
.■ : :t .... d that the mid lb-man \va , :r,st further to such Republicans as
'■ ’no it*, -t a f hare of the valu** i a 0 1 n fa v or of low tariff that they
n products hr ess rhe ’matter with all their might
all they can previous
rch ami then would
2.ti,027 j diFtrlet as Coluinhia ! *.«,» t *> mfter tho middleman direct. ' j ' ,0 ° n' !,r 'h to a-k them to sub-
. 3;>,r.71; The m itter of r- "str! •*ln- th*G T i, 0 * ,.--» *,f jfn? In attempting to i ,t '.° v their agitation and give
2 2.2.1 8t a e will command t e i r ■ n .. *n < 1 ' u r - ! o a r mon or>* 1 v nut net role ti rn e i he co u n tv a real ?
,; ■ • n product a I m 'I*' mailer v
•If 'Vs bo •rue.” he domapd.’d I ao’^nj'Bsh al
v ' v fi.-tke. at the pro l'mer'’ Whv : ro rh " Wh of Mar
tf monop* ly put petrolenru eu j
27.I*it■» f.ie le* r a 1 atur** an! r y m r r*>,* ]:♦ The ref 5 n**rs imme 1 i- i
20.r,no, care and thought to wmk c!'
Hr t Fire to a Barn.
•'tri’.iT Ixillcd.
Clnlm* t ile Se.'if,
M
Y' Hi t:i: hv t'g .
Rohert C White, Democratic norn- D .lon.. .* .
3 1,; Sb fartorllv.
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12,1.1
, \t io i :n a cla-h between | !nee f ’r Congress from Delaware at
H
St«'ve«l!>re Is Ixille.U
’ i•<!■,'fr, du*-. d the purchase price oi j
j.'ude * il an I centinued the high' Rep TVbba, a nerro. about 21
j ’■ ”!ce *n (Up con-umer on refined oil j years old, .Tuesday confessed that
I Th hr the ronaumer was not bene- he set fire tf> the barn of W. H. Mar-
Valladolid. Badajose. Zamors m4
Corunna. Practically all ft*
in these districts.^ have boa
troyed and the people are throats /
ened with famine. Railroad and tak/
egraphlc communications are br
everywhere and it has been fo«
almost Impossible to send
to the sufferers.
T—^
Freight Engine
J. Fermier, aged 26,
was instantly killed, Ben HUl. fil*«
mar, was fatally Irfjured and Mas
Reed, engineer, was serlb sfy hurt
Monday night when a/ Mliaaonrl.
Karras A Texas freight engine
ploded, elx miles* north of DalladL^ ’
Texas. The boiler tfka lifted
the trucks and hurk
♦he track
T .,
-•r.'
nutf work, rs and police.
r’ ■ ni.. w’s. shot deal, nn-
..'h-r !
't' Hv w **u *: led and aeverTl
Of ’ > •
on lid h -id"? seriously
t , ,1
Not ■; : 'm tn,->rg etn-
• p I d
>, ’• i." i-v 0 j. n cr An Co..
■er- '
■a * s< ot' r •. to a shop and
’ txing
b* e : asss.ied bj the gtrik-
er».
Geor~e Moore, a Ftevo ''.f-e at ’he fi'ted. Why repeat this performance
.. 233,1430, Champion compre?s at Wiln.'ngton ,'.n the rare of tho farmer and his
. 20!,577 | was Instantly killed Wedn* vda v a r - ' pr* dnet?■>" , ^
' ♦ertT'on xchllo loading rO‘toh in ; he W''b the declaration that tariff
Jrc'CTe
tin, near Septus, Anderson county,
Friday morning. The barn, with
contents, was burned to the 1 ground,
entailing a loss of $3,000. The ne-! day at his
Tight Shoe Cause# Death, '
Sebum J Jones, a prominent,
mer of KershaKr county.
I'l-UrtUL n; * um r iui uruu. wnn uiner*
|«']«« would hare voted tor White. ■ fox
rg.
IXtvr
te neap the town
113 British steamer St. Jerome', and’- "n logiwiafiop never ceuld be made per- \ gro said bo set the barn afire be-(Kershaw, of / 4loed poigott..
•b t—Seven Comities. , »,amb. another stovodore. wa» ««•-!- feet nor universally satisfactory, Mr ca-se a son of Mr. Martin beat him. t from « slight abrasion-
• 2'-.3; « o> rly injured. The men wc-e in • e ''» n ur-ed that the duty of pub-' The barn was about’ the largest in [ caused by /a tight sho
.''--"Di hold of the vessel wVn the storm- ii" r’rr and the public press was to the countv and coat $2,500. The ; was amputated at tlia
55,303 j hack fell In on them, Moore a Load a^ept the Payne-Aldrlch law and barn contained considerable food-'dayn ago In tbe
u M 34,472 iavi^g jwn split optn. |let the omjntry get down to the trane-^stuff inf*
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