Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 194, Hammond, Lake County, 29 January 1919 — Page 7
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YVV.C, rear play te roi of fairy 2H CHlmotlir to New World rmroraY is told br Miss HjzoI MacKaTe of r-ftrton od New York, dawxhtor of Stew MaKy nd sister of the poet, Tercy And no on Is hector flttd than Mis MacKara to talk on this snMeet. She ws one of the first persons jn the Cnite-d States to take up pageantry nd develop it as an art, or a profession, as it fcas really become to her. Before ro'l Into the. hnsine of wrltlBf sixteen pageants and producing muj Bore, Mt5 MacKaye was on th staire. She played In three of her brother"! productions and starred in urn Broadway snccessea. Her pageants have ben on a Tariety of anbjrts. She devoted two years to the pageaxt of chnrch history, "Darkness and Light, which was given in Boston. Chicago, Balticnore and
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jncinnaii. xier suiimse aut-jiKi iip,e, ow that the war ;s over, shejtirues of war, because -f tr.c concentiven at the time of President Wilson's says, "some people have said to me, j trated effort to win, which binds the
Erst inaugTjration on tbe steps of tue United States treasury. Mis Mac aye is now director t tbe department of pageantry and the drama for the "atioDal Board of the Toncg Women's Christian Association, and during the United War Work campaign last November she was choson by the seven organizations to prepare pageants which helped to icr.ke the 50,000 STRIKE M laternatlonal News Service. !.ON"lON. Jar;. ;. Tvo hue.dr- ! a r.d fifty thotj'an.i piti and won -en vr's r fr -n strike 1ri '.Ireat. Uritxin arai it a estii;iatd todav that so.'it") a.i'i'- j. '.tnal iorkTj liavo j.inrl th,- ra..- s inettt. during the past t nt y -f.aar hour?, r These walkout?, wliii b have h,a un- r facially called, are swrop'nst the v. ho If o o intry and it i ffRre.i that the m t.ient will continue to strew. I 'me hundred thousand w:n nr out t-i Belfast, where the strike i? smith!. 'The present labor situation i ?t rious that both th labor leaders and 'he emploers should prepare to reak s'and or reconstruction ill be made ("-possible, and eomp'titive nations wilt 1 f"me flrrily established to permanent detriment to fur national Industrie." atd 5. TT. Tleheri s. tuber l-ad-:r and ntman. ' fltimntely labor leaders a- )'. 'rise wh.o are toonr 1 strikes to r'o a soetal revolution are unotrie.j tii "appointment. j The London rt p rs re devotcen'iderfthle attntiwn to tt"- sa t Kestion of Sr Eric ;M5. t;rt. i.eai cf ; tie samirs t. tnai trie untie unaa..-! ilrimert by running t'ae industries f-r labor. There is tnj.-h excitrnvnt in I'.-afas. The streets of he . ",y are t . . ' -i a'h I rocesjions and noisic in the il;iti ia .;t with kIoojh and rb,ao a eish'. i-tands of h"?hieans at v,!?ht parade ti.. darV "ned s'r'ets. throwitiif st--ties a:, a inoi rt The police eventually taaue s I to restore ei d-'r n the. eentf r .-f i It city. maktnR severs vi'art'-.' i v , ; oh thev ijs--d thetr r'uhs i"hre are K.nn.) do'-K-ia" ;u 'a 70. C" ''' vnrkri'n'n on tl.e Ch i. atiri t v.esern t- 1 1 ri . 1 ; idjiaa owt.i r. ia e-e Vest l...t'a;an ro'lioit ?; tl r- 0 o ni-a i-itners m Soirh Walesi .i i'"i" fita-v ork-t-at F..'.oilnirh and I.. 1th. end I't.a'a i i. ae shipva-rkers on Teaside. The Manchf st-r d. ."'. rs :' e Pifr - : : :r miref are returnitnj ? w-rk. The fi ly of t lie sitaata-m .-a V.elrtt has ..a:n i-i.T'-.-i'-.j ty the v. !'.,- f t irttti'' i;i.-n. ' 1 ai s nrva ar i ' i ??;;n i - c; of ti.e sata 'v ' ..al. :; rf i lie four m-v. : a ;r ; ; n' la-i-' -' fa i o'd to vublih toil; , '"i'f ktie.f. of it. r' titer" Vae : ; I . . rt.. l,iit t'. !- IS pi s:cn of -. aai'riv . . the pmi of the .-! and tt-e . r-V-v e .-a 1 lal.ar.a t,,-.re ar.- ai1. . . -. At lHwlai n'.iov.t it.fifiO n: tiers i -s-.iT.ed work today, hut on the "y.pf -re e.-. se ersl th-aisa ad- f..i,j .f !..-. : CRAZY MAN ATTACKS FIVE CHILDREN Ijist nlftht while M Ma l.vinK t Twnty-flftll a ven.ie and t develand street. I'if rv. up at fe rtos-j p.-al visiting her s.cli hashand. a P ap J tpaslted. w ith t n o revolve! . -nVi ...i tl home ri'id h-at -:p on 1 1-e i-.- t-j .t-i'dren. laieratnii; ope of tl.ea,. ! j.eali boy. to such Htl "V'n; that '.') was covered with V.loo : a'l o."-r olp-a! t ;. e mot a.r a rtdved. The mother is of Ui n.-'-c. that , ' rotlld-h 'Ti'irvierei i r. 'a-heorlvod and ! inyan
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drive a success to a'l parts cf the! country. j Miss ifncKaye'3 theory is that peace will create a big d'!re for pageantry and th draiua cm the nart of the pe - suppose pageantry wi'A not p!ay so! big a role lu weitling public opinion. j To which I reply, 'That is quite wroiiR. ; Peace will bring an increased desir ; for pageantry and the drama.' "War is always a pageant. The lnrs of war the men, ihe women, the fighting, the armies, the cavalry all these make for a tremendous and con - j tinuous pageant. Pageantry haa Uurl LAKE COUNTY SENATORS OFF ! RESERVATION1 (By International News Service.) t.v;: WAP. !... I a ! . - -' ;"... in th'' ! ii,s i-.f ta. jii'r art'-' .-.f lr'!:.i!ii ,.n. :, f ; a - a a ' "- ' .... I a '-" 1. n - . (: i f p : ' at- thei up u , : ! ; ; in an ff r. i T- fa ; " a 1 . ' . e . t - vihe .- rt on : j-e ra-a -,-, " ,;. u ,-. f a . a.--: 'ad of ifry v h.. h of the h it. The K'ii.tte th" 1 : f.-. .lr. , .-, . ltv. .;p-r-n. rr, ir- f p - e.r,t , e. f-r t'a.- iii, rreom !:. r;oai: p- ; ro-. t ' ' .,- ;-.- p,.- r fa Titea-a e, h ;t vo fear s uat e s, :' ri.-.r :a ; -i . ! ,r.r i .-. . , i --na'O i r, i . n t . a - d 4,f jfer !. e15nt . .isll, 5 p-'!-;,-. . a Ma--- s i a ! ,s r.a .! irt'ee. i at - n 'a t rep..; r ;. t'i- p-e m'.v itisv (t.)iit!ri t '..."i in nr. !; xv CI .."i " 1 f " M' ! : f -. oovn !';n I n ' 1 ti P l p o 1 i a i a i N e j i 1 . " th. in not fls. .re. The. a- it i-'a I' ,. '" '.III'"" t DELEGATES OISCUSSSNG COLONIES BY KSVT05 C. PAB.KE llntciaatlonal News Sar-rlce S'aff Correspondent. ) Th r: i .P o -Ti-. -.- h a ,po P 1 e rt-it-i if t ! if . e .'rear i i . : !' pa a ! 1 It-it doll 1 ' pa t i'.h- ' ' ,. s. -v:a. a ! 1 ho i 1 a.- j-1 : '.s. a for a: . fotP' t fi.i! r i o'" the o.ctiit t'S'le M.l tr.'H'l'"' hatpyeritp; Earis as li' ' Tl. first t,.:.t !.- ! t . e.n h'is'.lllii. , Kim... ad 1:!.. di;--,.-Mn of th Adriatio , (.,.(. It ccrlli.. ts i"i rtly w 1th the .Ei.-h'-l v i'lt"!O i". ' Tie s.'-eo id tr aty is P.-: n n KnfSs'id an! ,l.t (:!., I'.y tv bail t ho latter I o .e.try p t- t islands in t h. Ea.dfi.-. Ti e thai r.'.-.t y is b. t ween E'nland ar 1 the kiia" of li.i:iii. by v Meh the latl. r ,i lu ip t ia.pm.s'CtM from Turkey. Better to have War iiav - ! Stamps Ir your iaf- than the b". staJnei;J -.nr.ds ot the ka:,-.'. hordes at your throat.
an accompaniment f war since Jons before Christ. Read of wars in the j Hible. They are immense pageants, j The Crudes are great examples of 1 it. and it is aiwavs successful durlr. various peoples together. There Is a bitf desire to save human;; y. I'eopie reach a tremendous pitch of esci'ement. There Is s thrill about cvervthing. "After war there is a tremendous lie - J pression iu stimulus. For an example J of this, witness the great, pftgeart-iik i peace demonstrations in our lit cities rcently, when peop,r expressed G M GOES TO CANADA i i". I i . til ',l.ol. iwaft ti a.irs has boai ir-aian--. el. s in East t'hPtiio. l.a:a : p. "d it i roipot . ai st th. hands of I Pri-sfhl 'h...-oI . .p i pa a .' .and Piajtlfi! to the p..lt ,.n of ll-H-1..' l-tli" t !' r..e..t h: l!ina;' r. an'. I.at yatat'.iay tpiai.i; t'i.- East ''' oiC'. . o. :, "f rieh i:-"- a. T.a-t tr- r- .;. ... (ad . t , !..-- ! . f .p- .p.. '. has rf'-. etl N.-eJ.,', T' . r. I5n V . l h a far. -i; ia.;aaai ta r. et,, ., v. I t'a,r vv.ek-.'pai 'p.,,-;,,., n arm. Mr. Da 'lb was "r.e of "i or'spta! : pi.'.t. rs ,.f th' i 'ah w !oeh n oiajtar ir d ' ' 1 y iiim and a f w ofhej a tvvet-. .. y. .it". at... If" has a l.'rce .-ire' or fra ial- in . .h.iK c ity who w'l be Klad t" iejtru of 'ty,; pr.atiotin hat who will pate lo e.I. pi. t-n-e th; eitv. i Tl is y ad-rT....d t'aat T.-r- !L i.r. ' p, :c t.ow 'A Oh t'l.- .Ins'., til l-.-.-rh. at Har.'iiter. la.? bem r '-s.t.aed ha.k t to East liica 50 and wit be Ln k tn the : ity in t p.. neat iti'urp. Mr. llnr v as also a paiii.rr ,,f the East 'hh-air . etoh mid h'.s ;t''srr-e h-'r."' tied to .P P "ir aes ..vill L lrrl" v. ' ' ri '.''.;!,' t v J.is rt.anv f r'an.-K, WINE PROFITEER RECEIVES FINE AND SENTENCE Xa r hi . ie?,,. the r ii v hen- the fV . nirn arrSted -e ! a fyi, fi. r T V -o p e t e's ..f j.arkt .nsr ' Pie . his 'p.-.n.--2 i'nur ?t 1 7 ,.' a-' ins ton f 'iS'-. . im : estrday 'u .dt- hain (Ia'- rat .oa-t f.ned $ 't rind Fn!r). 't ;o the Indiana t-tu'e 1'opn! K .--1 fc,e t'.-T'y t!' '. t-.'il.iwinz 1. .a ' s- i.'P" a. - l;irc of i.i 11 v; f I"1 f-tMte Pia.'.r lav." tet.-ip ri a- et. i oa- Pa v ( aral in the l.aseioe !: ; ..f J. ;s I in th" t"l''e '.oil' p,c tn opt '.-one i j o ;" v . n .ii a '..ok the s e ; -
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, ,rt -ns 'd 'ae v.;. e an.l a ve -e-i " '. 1 i o. e .1 'I', c t.. i ... a r I LABOR DEPT. DEATH OF J. LEWIS. PRAISES STEP . ha. I.e..-, . for pian;. ro i s alii ' o.th foreman .n ti.e interstate ro.li !..-., f'l.S'-ajfo. rised this n-.oi nina in Ittjno.s St,"i .-. .ta p.' nv ho!'i!Rl II'-v.-ni's old e.ud r,s!dd at Sa.h ifTMo v '!-.:-. so-i'li Pip. ao. IPs ti-!"-ta w. San Mart n. is r:ty sri'.shi f. t t.h- .-tandard t'ci parp. . OPPOSE THE NEW CRIMINAL COURT The 'inr; "oin n. rr ia I il.;'. 1 esc is 'a t'.v e find taxation bureau yesterday af - t. in. .-n ni't at the . lub r.-ons and adopt-d st r-.nir ta sol a ; . or. s i.j;.esitiK th' io-oti.'sed ( rlminal court 'on fori .-. county now netnre tit- state ,r. at .1 ' Th resolutions will he foi - ird.-.i to The P-sis'.Rtors in (in effort fictn that th- t'-.rean a- wdl Pe i j.'ivop of the i.eor.1" and fH.V- ! sytr ..f Eak. ro-:r.tv ,1. p.-: f4vor siabEsh.iP.ent of a .i-.:mnl n ativ new eo ' rt in the rreantv
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J their pent-tip emotlor.s. Almost itnme - i diateiy afterwerds i-asue n depression.
People, til lite n:or- now, demand a j the war, of con fin in;; al their effor's :i.e i.ew world can bo i'lterpieted raer paj;. ar.ts wer b-agd at bfle finmeur.s of securing a g.-eut interest in ' to their own huuics or to per.soi.ui j through a par an'., w I.;. not ;i.- t! o pittiN. w: ! i !, V. W. i- hn'ife bevond tbe pea c. eonierenc a ! pleasures ! Inn as a reconMi-i.-tion p;ea--u-o ai;.i . for irr-'. -i l'::et..ii. T '.:. eel
1 wuy of fretting tn-f-tr,cr. tuy n.it only war.t it, but are s-ii.z to deicand it. ! ",.Vhat we must do ww Is to male i pajteantry a pece movo-to di tlie ! verv thinss that war does to unite people in their desire to serve htimani-. 1 ty. J;;tt thfnU what it would wan to a : : community if a'.', of the woiaeti boj have dono Itei Cress and other w a r j work htriri2 cf'in ho-ri'iti. s co-iid ' j catch the vision ot lendiug uhe.r .Con (By International Jewi Service. ) M'W t IIK. .Ian. -.' Prx- a'.I 1i lb- itif-.-'-' in !' trHdir. t th of'-n-iiiK i'f the .s'i..;k :i.a:d.. ' '.'..! '. a - a'. -tio-hd to til- a-'i-i'i : li-i'-'t St-.. n iai ot 1 t ; k. t s i r-d ai t; i a n v. a - is s. a.-.. t ii,..,. p. .'. rP o a 1 1 ' 1 . . a id a i. r- .- a i . n na- .-"P-s , , r- o r-d-r- Pt sM;.ss i. a -pa'. i L..f a p,.it. ' and '' ' : 1... r .Stii t t !, .. ti;tiiiiol m r.a a 1 a r . fr a'l 1 i"'A ti 1 I .iii.a, 1 : :. aad I! to .o ( il'-iti i. re ia i : ; w nil Mri'i" )Td. I f r THE KAISER 1 ! (By Intematiccal S5Tt Service.) I "A it ti. Jan. ya, p. . Mar-hal vr. f,ni..riburc. rc-ivir. -d L '! .uteoni ' f tie r. is-t t ;.laiaa . !..ii. 1 . phmtitl it tip re- j rn -f '' -kat-.-r t' iern-at'." said M.r. : I Pit in. i'i "Pi ! n rt P ' ..da "The esti ' . '. .' a"d 1 ad s'lpport injr the k'lise-. ro-.'atiy 'v rot.' I In 'ha r i . - e ; . a- TIP. at re-ksr.K a, , t hoi-1 - i -' i pp. f..r 'lie r. turn ..f th" ..ri.-r h-o-; -r." ltn'in add 'Tl:".v 'ta'fd til'' rv-v ii" aad ... - - n . d to;.:t a ' a : ; i , - i 1 w,.;.Te,1 t.y .h.- -ovrppoap la r 1 p ' V I , E'e rt stn.., that th.- r. ttiru of th" v U" iser as o e-e- (.. 'he opt, I',-nl-lv -h irv IN AROUND -G A R Y- , BASEMENT FIRE AT KAHN'S STORE . - j , t r ht o' 1... h ti tl n s t ; I I c:ary fit e depai'ttr.nt w a . !i ,i;pB. .t.,:e e. f M . KaI.i
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E.roadvv u v itarv. to pat a 1 . frf. t'r:lit - .j .-,,vei d v. i.'t. .,.t.-re -.. '..emit ppiah 'i'he n re ..r.- - jit. at.. from tip ..al bia and was mp- ; .,j to i be-ai : ii.oiil d e r : n c all I plr.ht npd past break r cr int.. htase ;-,. n t're fire department was call'd. ! 'a in.'i c to toe E.;s v.:s da to a A. no it r ti i e w , !. t a ' ; ii " t v. o - j ; . , t.aoa house h-lopfc.na to the dary at. ttd .-0.115. any and o.-.-upied 1V T'oiiee-v.ati J ' '. Klnnaliv at "'7 lUrri - . son ct -rat "it- . ' 1 t a a n j fir". 'o (tivn.ai.--. i - - j T.JJTjq" rpQ QUIT w AS A T-TT TS T" T rTZ j X rJULJi 1 l-.-';va .j-r.r V p ; ... rn I.'n-p p.'-
oKt-S iN Y VV t.- A l7AGt ATiT CH Li iCOTmL f to eommnnity 5rv!ee tn'esd of p.rs ! lack 10 tl.e state they were in l'fo;v 1 l.e rrs" vny I Vr.o or ?r-:rin: ' thrill a bris bnd etci'.erner.t of c lor, ac:ic;i at.d t'ie desire to s-rv :- i thr'iKjtn pageantry. I nt;ot.' ear';.b.k of wy iirothr. Percy M:c-Kji;.e. . v. Pen 1 ; a v tl,:;t 'It 1s nec . ;-v to ctor pea--e porsi.ifs v. ;:h the u iln.ll and it-ir. vitiation as a", l'--pl r f t" 1 .11;, .try mc,1 w.-' toe'l.er il;irin.i; lie war by one ; !;' lii'Mf.., o,e co;:s.:n.iiiw air.o.'i- ' tu ..i. If ve rn,. 1 - v - - aa t : tie- A ' 1 .' I.1M ' ' , .1. ; ONE OF GARY'S PIONEER FIREMEN RESIGNS JOB 1 a d e ; : tl,. and p . o a t ! . v . . t T. Si - .aj , TS ' tf ' lj fA fj 3 Vij
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KLZ juLt -t AT BREV.Er'TCw WASrlunited aim and deetr riot to hat war , ''tv will jspii j.aer nd v.-10 m as we had to malic xv;,r to the t-.n s:i. : 'U:,t :!u wf.cd lif.s lost wba' it Pas so. we might, throush pag.-ai trv, 1 . n t : f-r" .o rro.ch to win do away with war forovor. .I-.vrv 1 ' If thno f n wpn nv-:ir to have Lilrt v T.onn lr,ve. everv Ited ' r--: viio-; .f ronii'tn'tv tovted for serv. mmpaljfn arid the biff I War i. i.,'.'t or rcf'i'e to take aJ'aWork campaign, was a t: :.cu:t.c(ii' ta of t !i:s o-.p ':; !tr, the peo-5,.-pageant, tided with color, po-t.-rs a nd 1 1 i . 1 1 ; - ,!!:. -t.- d. v til carve - moving peoplo, all tintt'-d i-j the de- 1 d-v? ;,..-; lor u sire to win. Pageants ate t litis a part j -1 !os criiiimr,;: v rt-auia movemer ' of I'fe. I has .:::! to sta v. ar ; or.n w. J he after ar pasenrt cr ti a iiav ;ui'ii ttj. eiervthtns for war tver-
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and, wiihoot doubt, onn-r ii!- o,ni. 'i.c same sptr.t vlo h in.i::ed ioi' tions. wlin-n lead to tu'i.rtn.tnti : ho 1 service to f-x tni sorv k and th? e:-. .i.mora le ot a rioopo. c;--n ln invrtw! li.-l-.nu'ti' of real democracy tiiroiijj.i tiy turiiini; in ri r eh; :,i of in:j. paoatttfv. ttial n-iersiandin. 1 "Mv ami-:: ion is ro foster this utio Tlie pageant has already r roved t-! mctu and 10 prefer. t huch papeai. self a pot'MU force in hotoKi s tip tl'.roiisli iln.' agency of the T. W. '. A. public spirit. Advantage siio.od .o j ;rotip of girls at Y. V. C. A. Sudu. taken of this, so that it f-r-.1 be used ; trial cen:-r and in towtvs near ir.t'. ro w iden tbe -is::ii of nil kii.-i and I tary cantonments have been trained ' all Coii'P'io's of p-oj.!; the ' n '. ' I tii.-'.iti t s ::irii'' tlo" war. Few ..-ittev hish-ro.s und lc.w-Lrows of a com- :'if have seen ' 'o'. .j-.Tibin t:ai,- '1ui unity. j Sword. 'We Come. America.' 'Colv.ni "A pageant. If correerly worked out. 1 bia Caiis.' and ntitrterous otli.r pa'r.o -inciudes every element of n r-'irp-! ic pa slants. T'. m 'n F ranee the Y. tVi:;nit v. This fa- t an te s:resed, i C A. has trained "'rein-h girls so t-
J and if joy and inspiration for h-tping not think of It as n bit of ff "1 or .. ; assii.g enter. ainnifi.t? "It is my experh-n-o tl f ;'. :;; j r:in mass of ,.,.(lr.i,. i rf ; , - i that the worl.l is rimiit on i nu ' 'rati.-' r.; tr cities, im-l v. iih n t.iy a nu-"-; i-in of in to Ot !!'! Jitipo. If a : nciiotiaries v. ho sa y, l ; v ti. ! ruvert to the v. ay if v;-s Pefoiv -- ' w a'-.' These nu'St be shown !.':.. '- , o oa'k to tre-e. ar .:!;: h.-. uf Hi v,VO't ATTENTION OF 'VORIJ) fUIVCK'S ?S V'viw '--rr . 1 PARIS yv g- -s-v;----.-:- r iTiuce's isianus
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FEINTS MORE AUTO ADVERTISING THAN ANY OTHER NEWSPAPER IN THI DISTRICT AND IS
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(TTT Every Man in Lake County Who has Aloney to Use in Buying an Automobile Reads TUG TIMES.
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" - ' L'J.UV" A hi ri .r: w . . a . . run - s..o vn roucretel v how to ar. j pr.rt in A'i.' i pr.e:.t.. ;i.n..i ts. s. :"tfo-r -P !:t the aoc'nrton has j To.'-ers '. A''tooV ft-r ." cn.di -.-oiiie" .ist ri:. ! v ' '..(- s and i! ;!( s llocs-s A -lo id. an . r ...;-U'Os alio 5igni o: I - , ,- ' . .. a v i ! a '! hr g " J r ' it:." it'ei tie I "i'- . o'-r !.;:u. i I .c-. a u- e of ?",.e ' j -n . i:li'i ' g p-;i! e. CO.iia ;:iid pageantry eat: il ltd I--. i I" d liar ilatVlCUS . e 1 ".a a . r.e . . . '. i j .- r iv;sits o'e v.-'. i'tei : Ur.c'e S' 1 ').: .'re w!; ': .1 yc: ir.te-.J TO rENTKIIKI) OX AV C'rlV or 'wtmi RUSSIA 4 y'. J - V J 1 5? SfT & t ' ' JT 1 . .xr viJ and tnnar t-j. a 'Ti.J....... W'wsfyi
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