The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, May 22, 1908, Image 7

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Tried it First
The Panhandle
Udell tl. 'I'-MS I V'. , 15), s.
1" vii yo.i.s igo I ciiiio i Hereford from Indium. I x i- 1-Iyeirs clI. had
;iml inn c. in Ircii. mi. I wa- worth about tlvJUi'. Tlii-. ropn seiitcd all llii
i ' -wty 1 ii.fi iiuMiiiiiitutf.l alter 'J0.vo.irs of hard wotl, wnes .1. P. Boutell
" Hereford biiilf. I'ho provirus full I had boi-n dinxn and looked over tin
'M x'y,ii h -lining ha.-h without buying, us 1 whs ulruid to iNk my lit
.i it cug ,i foaio i I might lo it. A friend tool, mo to t lie Western
t' r.al bunk to tmk to Mr Parker, the president. After telling him thai 1
i- -virald in tiring my l.iuii y town hero for fear we could n-n tnnko a living,
'if l. .glutei in mi-, and told mo that poor folks wu-. what tho uiuitry needed.
I'lu.:. folkiMlld not stay poor long m this country that thero were no poor
i hi in the linlwndlo,iuul hit when tho cJiurehe-i would take up collect'
:nfH f r the poor it was hard work to find anyone to take it. That anyone
.x.l.t'i,- to work conl I mam' a llviug and more too. 1 was only partly ci r
x m !. but when Mr. Parkor offered to rent me a good section of land with a
;.' Lome and ovhor improvements, and givo mo tho option to buy It at tho
"i. 1 tho year ov making a email cash
I .:.-..!od to try it.
1 o'l'vitutecl only 80 acres of laud, having to do all tho work myself. I made
!. r -nt anil a living, and before my time was up I had traded my contract to
Mr. J T. Joxv.di for 'J(X) ueruH unci SH.K) iu
'I - idvatu e in the sellinir price of Ian
1 f. p.ow hvi g on my ilbOuoio farm, which 1 own dour of thdd. It is just as
-'.) ! h laud tint sells for $l'il per aoro in Indium, and this bmdoost me notli-
'' u'.ept lay avrr-eing to try tho PauliHUdle. I think f could fell my land for
'i..n acre but don't, wiiii' to, us I tun making u good lixini: and am well
!' i- people need not fear to come here. It is eay to make a living if you
.!. rk.
Wo.gu t the Panhandle country every
First and Third Tuesdays
Go with us and see for yourself
Red Cloud Investment Co.
Potter Block, lip Stairs, Red Cloud.
I. 'f. HOLMES, President. D. J. MVKKS, Viee-1'icsidunt.
A. B. SBLLHIlS, Secretary and Treasurer
:t)M,KKENfiE CLOSES
GOV-RNORS ADOPT DECLARA.
!"ION OF CO-OPERATION.
Pfrtninen: Onjanization of Heads of
S'rc3 Is Planned President Pre
sides 3t Closing Session and Arc
swars CrlHcism of Governor Folk.
Tun (lr.sl toin'ereiu'fj or tho govern
or C tho ntat'.'S of the Atncrlcau
Mint lias onileil at Wftbhlnglon.
. io many nt' the imi'oitant cvonta of'
i.i-i "iy, iiuiu i.i iiuuui'ii in luvuiii im-
pooh the prosl'lont and the governor.-.
hf-o has bjen made The aocom
nshriients of the confereneo, which
. is lieen tu -ossion nt tho White
.Uius.; for throo lay.u, rannot he set'
r tli vi Ph rnathcmaticul preelHiou '
itiai i'. Kiiaiodiato re.iiiltb arc more
t in amnio fa tho expression ejf 1'resl j
:' lU rcoosecl', who brought it about, '
-i " ')' tho gov nor.s who participated
Tii printed record oi th confer-
.' which will latr be nvnllab'o to
i- y American horie, vclll he a coin-'
! latum of facts, atartllug in their
i. i in.- itf, convincing in their iiuivcrbiil
i imcl'ioion, tlMt tl:e state i must act
.mil Umt tho states and tho nation
in v nopi rno to the end that to the
vai'i penpl of the nut km may accrue
ill" luitin; boncllt of its natural ro
.ulllCJH
HorfidcN tho compilation of facli by I
tho espfiit.? and the freely expressed
pinuin e.i !ho governors, the confer
arn Kims a.A Its perniiiuent record a
Uiouumd words of "declaration." No '
a dilatation of independence, hut a
'"cluiatum of co-operation.
Pirmcment Organization of Governors.
Pori npj gTvater In linportanco than
-t 1 1 ! wiu tha detfcrniluaMou of the
ivjwnio'- nf tlio staten to perfect a per
i.ianei't orgiinizctlon, when by u here
iiforo unknown Intimacy may he de
. pip'-'l nrnorij,- the executives of the
"rty .-tjj soveri'igi) states, inadf stiong
. a - minion purpose and made r-otent I
iiv prono'inconioutrt whl'h may not
irl.tlv b' dlr yarded.
Oi 'he la.Ji day, tho story Is ono of
iaeiy ''eaUifi. The bet program was
, i t noble Tho president presided
'hrmighoiit Uo Intcrjetteil remark
ujil snoeehos. Uc bi ought to tho pkit
. ji mo, i who made plain tl: pteval!
.,' ffolhi". that thought and care
uiii.it he rv'rriaod for tin future. Tli"
. i op .- oil pa pons were not preacnlel,
'.ut t . will bo printed In tho perma
nent, icror.l Their place win; takon
tirst by Ut- 'declaration," which was
adup'rvl after (IIhcuhsIoii, which
irought to light no serious objections
to its affirmation. Then William J.
Bryan was presented by tho president.
Jfo tiuchsd the name chords which
payment and tho balanoo on longtime,
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money.
I vas jut what I made ly this trudo
I'll t j.uxiU'cu l lie vlbi in ion o! iiiuiiiony
and ro 'ijn'ratloii A .i-iuois' d'-fiis-frion
bieight many state oxf-nitlvcs to
the platform, but the product was alto
getliei that ol haimoiiy, anil the sentl
nients fiire&.ji'd wen upiilauded alike
by all President Romcudi, hini'-olf,
answering the one crltlcHm that of
Governor l'olk of Miosoiui-to the
declaration, aroused the couforeuce to
its wuruioril d-monstratiou ot ap
proval. He swept aside the academic
ejuiliiin of whero tho line of authority
hho'ild be diawu botv;een the states
and tin nalioa. He wanted action and
what be said received indorsement at
each juriod.
President Replies to Folk.
It wan this: "Just a word of what
has been railed the 'twilight land' be
tween tho powurn of tlii- federal and
slat'1 uovcruinent My pilniary aim
in ihe legislation that I have advo
rated for the regulation ol the great
reirporatbius has been to provide some
effective popular sovereign lr e.i h
cot (oral ion I i-o not wish to keep
tlii- twilight land one nf Ihikc and
ague boundaries by judicial decision,
that In a git en easi the state uinuot
ail, and ilsen a few jnrs latci by otb
er i cls'.ni:-. that In prar-t bally siuuiai
rn.-.i'.i the nation cannot art either I
am living to find out where one or the
oth-i can act oo theie shall always be
soin tfovcr.'igii povci that, on bi'half
of thf people, can hold every bl cor
poration, every big individual to an
accountability, so that ;is or his acts
shall be beneficial (o the people as a
whole. In matteis that relate only to
the people within tho state, of couise.
the state is. to be sovereign and it
should hae the power to act if the
matter Is audi that the state uself
rannot act. then I wi.-di on behnlf of
all the stales that, the national go;'
crnmeni should act.
"Take such a matter as charging a
rent for wawr powoi Mv position is
simply that whore a privilege which
may ho of untold value In the future
to the individual or grauleo Is asked
rroin t!.'1 f deial government, then the
federal gov-inment should put into
the crant a r indiilon that it iliall not
ho a grant In perpetuity. If there is
iicco.-.Mty for the grant, then thero
miii-t be powei to atlach conditlous to
the grant Make it long enough so
that the corporation shall have an am
ide materiel rewntd The corporation
deserves it. Give an ample toward to
the captain of industry; but not an In
determinable and ind Unite toward.
Put In a provision that will enable tbo
next generation, that will amble our
children at the end of a certain sped
fled peilod to say what, In their ju Ig
nient, should ho done with that great
natcral power which Is of use to thb
grantee only because the people an a
whole allow him to use it."
war on Gypsy Moth.
In asking the Massachusetts hvhda-
., ...
ten waif. M1" this year ngu:n-i t!"
g.vp v (in' blown tall ni:tli' An hie It
Kit inn. I. fnte sup i it) t tiilnit for t It -
3UMI'( -ii'l'M f illSOCl )0-I ., -It'l il.ll
over I"H thousand pnriHiloi os the
mollis have boon let loose from tin
expel lm tit station ut Melto;o
DYNAMITE CLEVELAND CAl.O
Two Are Badly Damaged by Explo
sives on the Tracks.
A lb adway stioet car at ( low
land. U.. wa.s partially de'ttoyed l-j ti
d.Miauilt" torpedo. While twenty -live
pii-xengen were In the i.1!'. no on
win' '-iloii'-lv hurt. A pnnie followed
and a in.) 1 rush for tin- lt w::.i
made. A West Madison tive' tar
..i ...ii.ifi.tinl I., ,t n titielrin nf
llt-o .ia -i minis- u . i ,
nnv. !er ou 'he track.
'I'll.. Il.u.f fif III
uii was broken through uul one wom
an x. is ."ven ly Injuted.
TiMul rioting, u deadlo-; ,i arbitra
tion proposals, car service largelx i
stored and Mie lofusul of th tractbu
authorities tu do anything until dls-i.-dor
and violence ceiiie, matkd th
third day of the strike of the conduct
ors and niotormen on UxeJMunlcipal
Street Hailxvny company's lines The
company si' led In operating all
lines, with but a slight lv impalie
seivbe, considering the difficulties
in ,-i.xeiaI instances i;r windows wore
'.n.i.-ei: by s'cik'-j. cars were stopped
a!.! f.iiciiiou 'l.-'W.i were a -U'lltuJ
DE DION AND ZUST QUIT PACE
A-if.'con and Grroisn Autci only
Ones Left in Contest.
Managers m' the New Yot Pail-, auto
rai " ref ivi'd from Milan Mn- iii'dclal
uiu tin "meut from th"Soii"!a Motorl
'ut ol' the xxi'l: Maxval if ''ie!r fat
lloni th- line ,,t Viiidt.ilol Tli-
Manpii- de lliou also lias iou.i.ill.
witbiliaxxii I-" ear, b-axin;: th- Amei
it .11 Thomas
1'iilos :u to
i.ii and Hi (jertnaM
eeimplote th- journey
fioi . '.. 'ivostok to I aii .iloue. Tl:
Gir .mm car is forced by the iguhi
tlon or ill " race oor.uu'.... to Mow
the Tl'onia-, car thirty e..i; - in tl!',
ro !".; ol Aslu ami Krnipe on a'
co.tiit tf the at lion of l ho Gi rmaii
env iu laklnu a train in Ai.c-iha
Iroiu I'e" .it-lb), Ida., to Seattle. Wash ,
print i i -ailins foi Via-'.1 ot'..
t.OEB AND WYNNti ARE NAMED
Alleged to Have Conspired
to
Cit
Piatt Love Letters.
High i.Tiebils at Wa-hlugton a:., a!
leged to haxe conspired to obtain pos
session of love letters said to have
been written by Culled State.- Senator
Thomas C. I"alt to Miss Mae 0. Wood
lu .1 siutied statement introduced as
svb'.eine during the hearing iu Miss
Wood's suit fo: divorce ngniu.it the
uenator In New York.
The ftntemput, which was intio
dined after the court had doaied a
motion by Counsel for Senatoi I'ltitt
to ilisinlsj the complaint, bears what
purports to be the siguatui'o of J.
Maitiu Miller, and Miss Wood said
that whjle she did not ?eo the signa
ture nftlxeil, .-he was assured by "MY:
JIIMer that It was genuine. The state
ment was prepared by Milki at her
reipie-', she declared. It is sahl that
Miller was asked by "high government
otllcials in Washington and. .Ww y0,k
to get possession of Senator piatf:,
love lecer- that the papen when oh-
Milled xv re not to be given to Senator
I'latt, Lut were to be turned over to
Mr. l.oeb iu Washington, and that
vln.ii the plan to set peissessle if the
original papers failed a scandal was
LcBiin in the newspapers to fore Mi-s
Wood to come to terms."
Says Wynne Started Ball Rolling.
' Wynne, lire', assistant postmaster
general, started the ball rolling by get
ting ii New York nexxspaper to print
the article as it tirst appeared," says
the ...tement, which concludes: "I
Hit" gotten into the consphacy by
poixtrful otflchls whom I dare not ills
pleas" from a newspaper or pfdltlcal
.kl a ml point. I consulted Mr. Howe,
Senator Piatt's secretin y, frequently
.uid utted at ull times under the tli
irctiou of Loeb and i'latt."
Conner Postmaster Geneinl Hoheit
Wmuio Is the present American consul
guiernl to London. J. Martin Miller, a
former newspaper man recently win
American consul at Hlielius, 1-Tuncr.
' Did Miller ever say anythli. to
you about the letters?" asked th- e.
amlnlng attorney of Miss Wood
' Yes," she replied. "He said that ir
bo got the letters the Piatt would
never get them."
"What wau he goiitK to do with
thorn?"
"Hold them ovor Piatt's head, I be
lieve," she answered.
In her testimony given cat Her lu
the day, Miss Wood, then under ctoss
CMiinlnation, was led to tell of tho cir
cumstances under which she signed, lu
I'io:;, in this city, a release of Senator
Plait fiom any claims she may have
had iignltnt him. She testillefl that
she received from A. II. Ilutuml the
sum of $7,fiUi) upon signing the state
ment, but denied that she was awar
of all of its contents.
Loeb Knows Nothing About It.
Washington, May no. Secretary
Iv)oh said . that he knows nothing
. -,.
.....II MIL 4III.PI..I . '
j-ta'i in--it -kned .1 Miitin Mllli i,"
t I . 1 . !iuM on' in tin W'.iM'l I'l.iH if
in Now Vi'ik. iiml that the slut -ni' M
l i:i'b tnci'lii, .uolai .is thox "li "rn
I'M.'
U'll. .1
know
ct "
;,ic wholly nn' fii'. I i.v-i
.! 1-llHtOI Pl.ni !. ' i!.'. 111
: iiiiim whnti'ii't alio it tl: iva
NO ACTION ON CHUf'.CH MERGER
Qyjrtion la Deiiifj Coii3ldjeod by Msth
odist Protestant Coii.'rrcnce.
The gi iei.it coal' ret; e vi the
Mi i hoi i't I'Mil.tatit ' ' 'fill. In '"s
shin at l'ittHburg, Pa. so fur h-n
lakeii i ,o detlulie ait'oti on the ipie.
tirii of an ,ili:.im:itii-u xxi'b ''her l"
tioni'nntloiu. Th" .. Iiim- ipie il-n I
bettn; i Mislilei-id b.x a i iiiiiiulliee Tl..'
ox ii lut" from the Methodi ' I'pl-.' opa! '
o..,.. it... M..M....I1 .1 I ,...., j li.
"-"'"-. '" .-I-....".. i i ."i
i-turn to it., told, unexpei'iodly wilop' ,
. . .
"d at the Ha'tiiuore Me'lu. "..it Kptsco
;,nl i oiil'eieiiee last we. ., I in conshl
.inbl. -' 'iiplicited the quohth.n of a
enuiMMib.-bin uf Mi.' M-'hodlsl 1'iotes
Mint fidt-d HreUiien and Cuiiri-kii ' 'sil f"r navcior,5. s u.m auuiiru
tlonal dfiiuii.iiiutlonx. xxhieb -a.is orlg-' doe- uM tun its saloon, tbo day
li.ally 'flf- V'h'lef ipie.tlon b .fore the lteh' l'!- although the (.ieHtlon Iu
ec-utereace here. The loniniitloe fioin '' aeltnt"'!.
Haltir.H.re. In lulling Senator llolliver j Woo, Comiay 9 incorporated,
ol lown. whs glum a tuoH culhm!utl', ,,, Mny j., . T, nrtioht of In-
weieon-e cim anil mm ptoM-u.d.iou oi
the formal overture xxas i'ol'o,ved by a
scetie s'u h as In seldom wluioriS"d Iu
a diuiiii The :ublivs"s tu th- coin-
iii'.eu-eiueii to ;r.i appeaiauces u.vu uie
effeir of nuking niun . 'he M"tlo-,
lliSt I'li.te-illlll deb-yule- Stop III COU-
sbb'i xvll'tliei ;t would not I." b-tter
Xj t"in.:t ..tli tin ...,etil holy than1
Willi th- tx"o oilier ileiioininati'.n.v It
xva-i llie ih-' Invit.i'ion li.iii t!ie inuth-
( ; chin, h in the oighl.x .ir- ot sep-
tu at ion t-r.ded to the -,. .-ibus A '
high dignitary ot the AMhu.liM Kpis-1
(opi'l I'liuiih'bi.ld Ib-ie ate ueveiileen
d'fl-ien. Methodisit deuoiniuiii.il. . in,
lb- Cubed Stales and tha If the
MiHiodit I'rotestunl , ran be inibuod!
t0 ,,ito wi'li the Methodist Cpls-opal.i
nl. ... ,,lt. M.Vonto"ii vii! boon li
joined !n one body and Ci" i.doiei!
r l.m h ; lined ;u a confot-Miee by inolf.
Oklahoma Anti-Trust Law Vetoed.
Govt not Husk- ' of Oblation i has
vetoed tli" :u. i-t bill Tho
governor no'lved hundreds ;i tele
gram? iroiu all pji:i. i of the r i-v'tx,
I ii'-king the veto oi the bill. The s.n
ate utiilneil ll.e vdo. 'I he governor
. Mite.l n- hN leason that Hie bill was
&o sttiiiigeiit that ll would dtlve honest
cnif"-:r.-- out ot inisuiesw.
Rue Ayaiu en Trial.
T-stitnony in the second trial of
Abe Huef, foinier political bo.-,s of San
ITrui'ls'o, on the ihai",e of bribery,
was eoniplotid The -uniininx up b
counsel was lif mediately begun. As
idstant District Attorn-'y IVancis J.
Heney iniide the argument for the
prosecution and Henry Ach for the
defense.
LOW RATES ON COAL GRANTED
Burlington Road Reduces Charges
from Western States.
Lincoln, May L'O.The llurllngton
railroad, at the suggestion of the rail
way commission, has reduced coal
rates from Wyoming to Colorado to
meet the rates secured b the commla
. '"" ,,,',,J,, "" "uersiaie commerce
cominlH-Inn .n the Ci-".i Paclitc road,
i In some Instance the n.irllngton rates
art' lmvor u,f'" ' VnUm !''",illc'
They are oifcctive June 1. and it is
e-tluuttcd will iml.e :i saving of 75,
000 a year on the coal shipped annual
ly Into Nebraska nv-t the Hurlingtou.
Tho commission gaxe olllcijil permis
sion for the- new Kites to bo enforeod.
The $;i 'J."j jute Irotn Sidney to Gland
I.dand is to bo ?:;, marimum to into:'
mediate points fiiun Colorado ami
Sheibbin, Wyo.
JP'foie the state inilvvay coiuiiii.sloii
the representatives of the iiiilroadH
elolng business in Nebraska emphatk
ally protested against any reduction
in freigbt tntco. llusine.-s co'vlltlous
did no' Justify such action, they as
serted. The commission Is consider
ing the gem Till rate tlluaium with a
view to cutting the schedules.
C C. Wright for the Northwestern
spoke before the railway commission,
and asset ted that his road could not
stand a reduction of I.'ns r.ites.
HAVOC WROUGHT BY TORNADO
Death List Not Quite So Large a? at
First Reported.
Omaha, May M. Hornpltulution of
the lesiiln of the tornado which swept
through Cat and Sarpy counties, leav
ing deuth and destruction in Its path,
show that while the ileiub 1! : Is not
rjtilic jo Iaie as at 11 1 -'t repoitoiV, tlr
propeity loss Is far gi eater and cannot
be tally estimated for the piesent.
Kd Miller icpoited dead at Ithhllell,
was not Killed outright, but 1-- i lobablv
fatally injured.
The- funeral of Maitln Teig and hi
son, killed near Papllllon, vva held to
day. The fnneuil o Kliner Leaders,
killed at Hlehiield, will be held lomor
tow. The tuneral unangcinents for
little Wayne Hester, killed at Iuils
vlllo, have not yet been made.
Latest reports from tho Injured arc
to the effect that Mrs. I2d Hester and
baby and Mis Joe Lyon, all of Louis
ville, cannot recover. Mrs. Margaret
McKlornan of Uellevue has a chance
to got well.
St.-i?' May Aid Tornado Sufferers.
tliw ' Mav 10 Ae-Hiii' GoM-ruor
...: , P. li -ti-' t. i Captain
Ii. ip l ti'f in Mutant i n 'nil's olllco
t't i ' fr. ll. i i.ndlil n '.f the Me
l.T ' ' a toiniub iffen'iH If those
v. ! i bii'' bo n icide hoiiioless are
iiei'.il l i be in n 'I'd of immediate: as
si. m lie.- jitnto will tuko steps tu
suppl:. them with tenti end supplies.
Minister In Real Eatatc.
Osreola, N"b.. May lu The pas-
totnl r. tatinii!- between tho Muthotllat
Kl Ihmii,iI i'iumIi fit" tb.s 'llv and Hov
1.. I'. Prtik-i hno b"'ii s-vered. The
timil.i ij , n Hex Mr I'atkri and
( ,-. ; ,.,ird oi m.lrol in the i-hmeh has
b, -i : i.i.i-n.'Vth ol h's absence In
I. .li'
re. i '
.'. l.eie he is tig igoil In the
,i'e i.ii'iness
, , ,
Do Good 3u3incs3 unaer ixcv acneauie
!.. . T llllr I.. I .1111 I I 1 Ulllllllll
1'll",1,i ""' "" """
I mill i p Hi iRU. mey hihu iiumi- iiijuui
uu ! tr.e uiiyiignt scue'iuie uinii mey
did a v.'nr p.- i nnder th" old plnn. At
pt'-eii there is a grand rush after
...,,,.. . ..... 0mnllIl iV.,l and
iSiniii: eciupatiy were filed with the
oni'v . . rk The (apltnl stock 1:1
J-
I at I'lu.noo and tii. incor-
..,,,,,. ....,, ci.u,.i,,t ii. k,k. nana C.
j,,., Ml rt (., ,'j. j. Kliifr mid II. G.
j,f( (,
Man Sbot by Guard Dead.
('main May 1: Pel,., .1 Daley,
xvbi a - (i I Spiilal tlillcet
.-'t pie u Hani. (! the Almoin plant. In
Ki.e" iJicib xblle r's,tstl.i:: airost,
died n lie- .South On aha hospital,
Kg,1. 1, n. ' ''et.iineil iu iiil pending
ll. it'oin . f the Impiust
u-saHgjaaggaEiMKWi mi i
Plen Now
J0..' ' ' Hactfic Cortat
Wry low round trip rates com
moncing June Ut for attrautivo
coast tours, only 100.CO; slightly
higher vi.t .Sliusta lluute and
l'uget Sound.
To Chicrt(o and Kevst
Hoi'iiblican ( onvenlion excur
sion tickets at low rates in Juno;
also summer excursion rates in
coiineetiou with Convention and
Summor Tourist rates to esiatera
rosorts.
To Colorado nnd Rocky
Mountains
Daily excursion rates commquo
ing iFtino 1st to Colorado, Utah,
Wyoming, Iilaok Hills, Yellow
stone Park; great Democratic
t'on vent iun at Denver iu July.
Horn cKuokcrs Rates
First and third Tuesdays to tho
We-d, including tho famous Hlg
Horn lhisiu anil ollovvstone
Vulloy, vvheie large tracts of rich
iriigiiteil lauds aro buing eipened
for settlement, by tho govern
ment and by private companies
Write D. Ci m Deavor, Hurling
ton Iitindseokers' itiformution
Dure an, Omaha; evce'lent bust
noss (iponiugi iu new growing
towns.
Write u brief description of
your proposed trip, nnd let us
uelviso you how to make it the
best way at tho least cost.
.1. P. Edwaiidh, Ticket Agent.
L. W. Wukoloy, G. 1. a., Omaha, Neb.
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Applied into tho nostiiki and nborbecL
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utoudzors, 7C cents.
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