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THE REVIEW WILL GIVE WORLD SERIES BASEBALL GA WES PLAY BY PLAY ON BULLETIN BOARD
CleburneMorning REVIEW
ITHE COUNTY’S
ASSOCIATED
PRESS
NEWS
BEST
PAPER
THE REVIEW GUARANTEES THREE TIMES AB MUCH CIRCULATION AS ANY OTHER CLEBURNE DAILY
CLEBURNE, TEXAS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1920
ESFABLISHED DECEMBER, 1904.
MRS. ELLIOTT F. SHEPARD
PHOOLAMATION
BROOKLYN CONIES BACK IN
A GREAT DAY AT FAIR AND
H. F. KERR
Sa,
IS ISSUED BY
SECOND GAME OF SERIES
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MAYOR OF CITY
WINNING BY SCORE 3 TO D
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BIG VENTS IT
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will arrive here
Pirst Heat
tioned by the federal authoritieu.
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eeond;
party ;
1020, and ending
MDNNIGS WIN
e, fourth; Jim Me-
Time 2:19%.
Mitehell and other eitiz
cond Heat
The Dnl
OF I SCORE OF
ARE VERY BUSY
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Time 2:19%.
Heat
Kill Tiller, jockeyi Bantu Fe team picking up players
on
Jefferson Davin 1 Joshua,
movement
it.
A number of er-
catch of Konetehy's lino drive.
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ter, jockey.
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BULLETIN OPTIMISTIC
(Ry Asaoeinted Presa)
Seuntor Reed,
(By Amsociated Press)
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(Continued on Page Four)
He
a very large audience nt Fort Worth.
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rbe-
“just what wan said. ‘‘
The message said one man was known the crop is said to be very good except
to be dead.
A SUSPENDED SENTENCE
7
Cecil Horne wan ealled to Fort Worth
MRS. MAGGIE W. BARRY IS
(By Associated Press)
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WESTERN UNION GIVES
)
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FAST SERVICE ON GAMES
LUNCH AT FAIR TODAY
t
WEATHER
K. I’. Robbins, who hns returned from
(By Asnociated Prens)
(
GREAT RACING PROGRAM,
TODAY IS DALLAS BAY
Kerr Navigation Company to th* W
A. Harriman interests for $4,900,000
people properly proteeted,
proclaim Sntuyday, Oetobe
HANDS OFF POLICY URGED
BY BUSINESS INTERESTS
TO FORT WORTH TO HEAR
LECTURE THIS EVENING
resh
and
delegates headed n movement nt ameet-
ing of the Nous of Veterans to insist
on the use of histories in the n< Mools of
The game between the Monnig base-
bull team and the Santa Fe team of
«R
Mrs. Maggie W. Barry of the A. &
M. College extension department, who
in one of the general chairmen of the
State Federation of Women's Clubs,
it It
fine
FIVE MINERS BURIED
WHEN MINE CAVES IN
t bird
fifth
Johnson County Fair grounds Wednes-
day evening was rather one-sided, th"
victory going to the Monnig team by
a score of 13 to 2.
It wan
reason
of
and
welcome
Mayor
third. '
Third
Fern, fourth, Jim MeBean,
2:20 ~
but for
nttendn
material
■s insur-
BIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN
IN HONOR OF GRANDMA
MARCHBANKS WEDNES.
eampagin against the things that bring
them about.
nice
Kil-
Wilnon
peace
Johnson died stealing,
hit, no errors.
Brooklyn Jamieson
PRE-WAR PRICES FOR
SUGAR ARE ANNOUNCED
BY BOSTON REFINERY
Th
be fi
l
ind below:
The Harness Races
which Congress appropriated one mil ।
TWO YEARS AGO TONIGHT
WAS SENT INTO BATTLE
CECIL HORNE CALLED TO
FORT WORTH ON ACCOUNT
FATHER'S SERIOUS ILLNESS
BIG FAIR GRU WO
WEONESUAY,0IS-
PLAYTOGDOOUT
the civil war.
The Non* of Veterans nlao announe
MAKING ATTACKS UPON
WILSON’S PEACE POLICY
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owner and driver; Ronnie Boy, Bryant, this city,
owner and driver; Brutus, Nelson, own.
COMES IN AN AIRPLANE
TO VISIT HIS PARENTS
Boy
Gra,
WILL QUESTION ITALIAN
ABOUT THE EXPLOSION
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REV. W. B ANDREWS UNITED
YOUNG COUPLE IN MARRIAGE
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2'
Firn Prevention I lay
beginning Oetober 11,
' joy
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Filgo
The Review received the Brooklyn-
Cleveland world aerie* game play by I
play Wednenday and gave the final
neore as aoon as the game ended. Send
l ing the games piny by play over the
other local bodies stimulate interest in dared, would give a fairer account of
Johnson County
Fort Worth day,
the Fort Worin
and prominent members of the
No run, otio
Fair grounds
Carter, jockey; Little Orphan, jockey who had gone home. Tl game was
unknown. i umpired by C. L. Bayha, of the boys’
Mile Handicnp— Celebrate. Ray King, department at the local Y. M. C. A.
jockey; Al Wieks, Charlie Lowe jock- He stated that the Monnig team took
them perfectly at ।
low in nil districts. Front occurred in • formation on the subjeet. Senator Reed
the most northern localities but prae- asserted the President ‘s statement was
ESCAPED PRISONER I!)
RETURNED TO OKLAHOMA
for a
ter* to be questioned regarding any
knowledge he might have of tire Wall
street explosion last month.
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TWO FINE WATCHES WERE
GIVEN AWAY WEDNESDAY
highway neross the Southern part of of these exhibits will be neat to Dallas
H. F Kerr and hit partner, A. E.
ed and J W. Hinton, holding No. 117,
drew the ladies’ fine wnteh. The next
country, which the delegate* de-
Mra. M. L. McDowell, 302 North Doug-
"as, in here visiting his parents for a
few days. He is in the air serviee and
made th trip from Dallas by plane
in 21 minute*.
Mother Church in Boston, Mir
r. The v
ro on a ।
oin pa n led
Burleson and
Clego, have told their stock in the
which wan played at the
perty lit tho
ntuffa, and
lief party was dispatehed to the sec ne. homa where the general condition of I reports of the
ed thvy would take up, during the pres- >
whereof, I hereunto ' ent reunion, the question of indorsing to the Johnson County Fair were from
June Bug. Ton.eH, jockey; Big Man, the ground, to lake thpineo o'f thomo sisntmz nrdnyandotX." oeialithe
wa; B. K. MITCHELL,
Nand ’ ‘ anil make
rors were alto made.
It is believed that had the two teams
played earlier in the afternoon, when
all were present, that the score would
have been much closer.
The Monnig team is one of the best
that comes to this city, but It I" not
likely that they could get away with
n 13 to 2 score with all the loenl play-
er* filling their regular atation.
Sceretary Oliver said last night th
the attendance at the Johnwon Coun
Kruter, Kid Tiller, jockey; Fitzger- team only got five,
ald, jockey unknown; Ben Alaska, Car-
Togo Prince,
Fern,
made a
The Cabinet,
third Time,
Campbell, jockey; The game was played at 5 p. m., tho
in some bottom, lands where the weevil
and boll worm* have done much dam-
age, Th crop made a very good ad-
vance in Texan.
October til, 1020, I'ire Pr. vent ion Week fl | n 001 01000
and for tin city ui < leburne, and III II L||| I.HU
hereby call upon oni tiriti/-lip III II I1 ! I I I | | | 1
to observe the ol ion In joining in ULH UULHIL-IIU
derson. Nome of the fine exhibits sent
Johnson county exhibit at the State
Fair at Dallas would be shipped out
today so as to have it in readiness for
the opening of the State Fair on Sat-
urdny. Alfred Lindgren and Miss Mar
garet Anderson, the artist, will go to
Pallas to aid in arranging th display,
which is to have for its centerpiece
the beautiful design of Mr. and Mr*
Farmer supporting the world, made of
grains of corn and painted by Miss An.
do hereby
ill, 1020.
the period
grounds. The American Legion will refinery today announced a price of wire call* for quick action and tle ict.
nerve the eat* at 7Se the plate. Bring eleven and three quarter* cent, a vice at the Western Union yenterday
maintaining the fire department,
deereases our created wealth,
at the
Mrs. Elliott F. Shepard of New
York, photographed as she was sail.
Ing for France to resume her work
there in behalf of the war widows and
orphans.
will deliver addresses and a '
addresn will be delivered by
. ’ ia
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'Be Ananeiated Press 1
Washington. Oct. 6, The practice of
manufacturers to guarantee against
The Ranta Fe team went to the
ieneed 12,000 fires which
ne B
; Elsie
Tim
tically no damage resulted. Further
improvement was reported in Okla-
Roumanin and
is here on a visit to Mrs. Florence
Floore and Mrs. K P. Robbins, who j
are prominent state officials In the
organization. She Ima a number of
friends here who are always glad to
welcome her.
Oliver was instructed to eal other
(By Associated Press)
Boston, Oct fl The Revere Sugar
in testimony
ed $150 in money and check*. The
amount of $86.15 was found at his
home, but the checks have not yet been
located.
In cash, and the transaction asquen- (
ey; Examiner, D. Cloud, Jockey; Miss about 15 hits, while the Ranta Fe
Brunette Lady,
known; Dollie Hart, Jim MeGuan, jock some of the Santa Fe team went home..
nmhers, Several numbers were call-
luff lined out to Gardner. Miller pop-
ped to O’Neill. No hits no run, no
errors.
er and driver; The Cabinet, Dick Ar- 1
dery, owner and driver; Meredith Joln-
son, Crowford, owner and driver.
The Running Races
Half Mile Dash Peggy Marton,
ground* early, but the Monnig team
Ray King, jockey; Hoover, jockey un. did not arrive for some time, hence
oil noon mid will parade the street
the work of fighting fires before they the Routh’■ cause prior to and during
are started by actively engaging in the 1
In thw drawing for the Butner *
Clower prizes at the grandstand on
Wednesday the first number, were 121
and 123. The holders of these numbers
wire not on the grounds. Seeretary
erate States’ naval veterans, said in an
address that 200 of tie original 6000
members of the Confederate navy are
nt ill liv ing.
2:15 Pace
first; Abilene
third: Hallie
Bean, fifth
Third Inning
Cleveland O’Neill out Grime* to
Konetchy. Bagby hit hot grounder at
Grime*, who tossed kim oui at first
Jamieson stung a single over second.
Fair on Wednesdny was
what it was Tuesday.
The Running Racen
3-8 Mile Dash June Bug, first; Lit-
tie Willie, set ond; Big Man, third;
Vinegar Ronn, fourth. Time 37 3-5 nec-
end*.
3-4 Mile Dash Miss Kruuter, first;
Celebrate, second; Al Wieks, third;
Fitzgerald, fourth. Time, 1:16.
5-8 Mile Dash English Lndy, first;
RAISING BALECOTTON
PER ACRE DN THE COAST
T. C. Nimmons, formerly of Hist Tn- !
fantry, 36th Division, says on the
night of Oct. 7th, two years ago, he
was ordered into active duty on the
Meuse. Argonne front, where the 36th J
Division made history. Mr. Simmons
wishes to announce to his friends he
is now located in Cleburne where he
is condueting a meat market. You will
please notice hi* adv. on one of ti
pages in this paper.
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hiy
4 cXt
। was leld by J. B. Parrish, son of Rev.
feeling chesty this and Mrs. E. N Parrish and he was pre-
over a cotton yield of a bale per seated with the hoy* tine watch. Today
The cotton mature, and open, a flae eheat of .liver will be given
Let our comnireial orgunizationn,
otlr women's clubs, Boy Seouts, and the
I a matter of record and suggested that
। the President (produce the stenographic
rinnrrrma rn n 1 tions of rigid pipe; 1 I 11* examine all
LILiI | Bl III II flues and chimneys f1 the purjom. 1
'||g M III I ' pluring thrill ||| .......... for 1-
I Li—II IUL during the coming winter and clear
A delightful birtlrday party was
given in honor of Grandma March
*14,357,702 worth pro
form of buildings, I
re was not
Ih standard,
of race fans
they great
Fort Worth
the ground
s and otlr
lus visitors will proceed to the fairAbile
train mid will be ae<
brn** bund. Thy party
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4
The following notice has been mailed
out to nil members of the Rotary club:
Our regular luncheon tomorrow,
(Thursday), will be held at fair
away from all premises necumulations
of trash, litter and refuse mutter that
nre responsible for so much of the fire
loss. Let II* resolve to exercise enre in
the handling, use and storage of gano-
line and otler volatile*.
(By Associated Press)
Houston, Oet. 6,- North Carolina
" WEEKLY CUTTON CROP
peace conferene to show
an intensive campaign for the elimina-
tion of fire hazarda. Let us observe
the city ordinance against rubber hose
gan connections and make all connee
Miss Rwect Marie Burn* and William
H. Dixon were united in marriage at
7 o'clock Wednesdny evening at tlre
home of Rev. W. B. Andrews, who
performed the ceremony. Both the
young people have many friends here
and will mak their home here. Mr.
Dixon is with the Ford garage. Their
friends will wish them much happiness.
Whereas: For the ten months pre-
ceding August, 1920, the Texas State
Fire Marshal reports 310 injuties and
152 denths from gas and gasoline fires
mid accidents. In 1919 Texas exper-
IT CONVENTION'.........
that the agricultural product, for the
HEREONASHDRTIISIT^^-r^'F^
I radical, was arrested late today by a
I bomb squad and taken to headquar
Keene. Parts
men were buried by a cave-in of a
mine near Ladfire, 250 miles east, near
thy Nevada line, according to a tele-
gram tonight to Sheriff Shay. A re-
Third lat, Togo Prince, first, *
Eallie Grace, second; Abilene Boy
third; Elsie Fern, fourth; Jim Me-
Bean, seratehed. Time 2:201,
bit of clothing, or building
destroyed. Every fire inerense
ance costs, inereases the exp
riculture. All of the rent ml and north, i Serbia \merimn military assistance
I the continent to parallel the Lincoln and will be looked upon by ttusknde | Rrunetteneen" diTe bn Totea.thirdi
highway and to bring about the recog of people every day. The main thing p
by the inntrirtion of their naron, in the pri*® nt theystate Fair. Watch M hit SENATOR REED IS STILL
gr at day at the
Euniee Strong, first;
necond; Forest King.
:21%.
Washington, Oet, 6. Very little rain 1 Demoerat, of Missouri, into today tele,
fell in the cotton bell during the week 1 graphed Senator Speneer, his Republi
other created wealth that could not be
replaced.
The innuranee will partially pay the N
money value of the property destroyed, I
but all thy insurance money in the I
world can not eompennate for one life 1
lost, nor restore an ounce of food. 11 I
ey; Firecracker,
an eolleague. that President
Herman Webb, who was arrested near .
his home at Bono on Tuesday and who Tuesday night by a message telling
was placed in jail by Deputy Sherifr of the serious illness of his father, who
Simmons, charged with' theft of over is suffering from a nervous break- price declines was charneterized a* n
•50, ia out on a suspended sentence, down and han been ill lor neveral form »f insurant* by represents
It is understood that his local court weeks. Mrs. Horne and the children tives "f businens interents who appear-
record was looked up Wednesday and . wen to Fort Worth Wednesday. ed today at the Federal Trade lorn-
it was shown that he had robbed al Mr. Horne's friends regret his fath- mission hearing A hand* oft pol-
store at Rand Flat, getting money and er‘a serious condition and hope he will iey was urEed
goods. He came here Mondny and »e- 1 *0011 recover.
cured the drawer from the safe at the | **“
L. C. Cason feed store, whiel contain- Tur DnTADIANC lull 1
(By Associated Pres*)
New York, Oct. 8. In a pitching
duel between the leading hurlers of the
National and American leagues, Bur
high Grimes, Brooklyn’* spitball ace,
today shut out Cleveland 3 to 0 in the
second game of the world’s series at
Ebbett’* field Hi* ability to hold the
Indians in check wken hits would have
meant runs, marked his superiozity over
Bagby. Uhle, who replaced Bagby in
the seventh, proved more of a puzzle,
the Superbas going out in order during
tite two innings he pitched.
Despite improvement in the weatiir
conditions, the attendanee did not
equnl that of the opening game. The
spectators a* n whole appeared to view
the struggle with apathy, only occa-
sionally giving vent to a concerted
roar of approval or encouragement.
There was an utter lack of team root-
ing while songs mid music, wHch have
made other world series conspieuous,
were still missing.
Official figures announced by the
Sational Commission, shows both at-
tendance mid receipts fell below yes
terday. The attendanee was 22,550 and
the receipts were $76,164. The total
receipts for the two days were $155,-
213.
Following is the game by innings:
First inning
Cleveland -Jamieson out Konetehy
to Grimes. Wambsgansn out Johnson
to Konetchy. After working the call
to three and two, Speaker singled past
Johnson. Smith fanned. No runs,
one hit, no errors.
Brooklyn—Olson popped to Wambs-
wanns, hitting the first ball pitched.
Johnston got a single to deep short.
Johnston solei seecd. Griffith out
Johnston to Bagby, Johnston going to
third. Johnston scored on Wheat’s
double to eenterfield. Myer* out at
first. One run, two hit*, no errors.
Second inning
Oleveland—Gardner doubled to left.
Grimes took Johnston's roller mid
tossed to Olson wlo touched out Gard-
ner, Gardner getting to first. Newell
filed to Olson. With O'Neill nt out,
sully Fperi
ii»r« . ing. cl.
Today is Dallas Da
om Dallas will arri
and good things to eat,
ial features were put on in the
f slink wire walking and bnlane-
own nets, a boxing match, ete,
vesults of the horse races will
- I* one of the tioled lecturers of this
J. L. McDowell, son of Rev. mid ehureh and no doubt will be heard’by
grounds early in the afternon and the
Dallas band will play in the grand-
stand this afternoon. Let everybody
give the Dallas visitors the glad-
tic const, said the weekly crop bulletin had made a statement
issued today by the Department of 5g 1 conference promising I
Delicious Ice eream and enke were
nerved and there were a number of
beautiful floral offerings as well n*
pretty gift" for ti honoree.
Mrs Marehbpnks is 89 yenrs old and
t is one of the oldest residents of John-
L non county, living here for more than
I fill years. Rhe has one daughter, ten
grandchildren and si* great grandehil-
A dren. The party was a perfect social
E success, but no one enjoyed it more
j than the honoree.
Following is a list of those attend-
Ting
Mr*. Anna Moody and daughter,
Florence, Mr*. F. V. Person*, Mrs. Joo
Churehwell, Mrs. W. B. Young, Mrs.
J. T. Barhour, Mr*. Addie Blackwell,
Mrs. W. G. Howell, Mrs. C. F. Moore,
(Mrs. 8. K. Wilson. Mr*. W. G. Me
‘Cowen, Mrs. W. A. Taylor, Mrs. Roy
Unwell and hontenn, Mrs. F. W. Shan-
non.
Mrs. W. A MeDonaic, C. C. Conger
and a number of others will go to
Fort Worth tonight to hear a lecture
by Prof. Herman Herring of Boston,
who is to deliver 11 lecture on Clris-
tian Seienee, under the direction of the
ending Tuesday, except on the Allan
I western portions of the belt were prae I under the proposed League of Nation*
(By Associated Press) I tically rainless, said tle report, and covenant. In response to Senator
San Bernardino, Calif., Het 6 Five temperatures averaged unreasonably Speneer’s telegraphed request for in.
SEVENTY FIVE CENTS PER MONTH
Togo Prince, first;
cond; Hallie Grace,
Attest: Mayor.
MUN. JERRINE HUGHES,
City Secretary.
2:17 Trot First Heat — Euniee
Strong, first: Forant King, second;
The Cabinet, third. Time, 2:20%.
' Second Heat Eunice Strong, first;
‘ Forest King, necond; The Cabinet,
-.T your wife or sweetheart, or come alone, pound for refined sugar. Two weeks was fine. The Review i» one of ths
(By Associated Press) This meeting will count in your at- ago the company quoted a nominal largest patrons of the local Wester*
Waxahachie, Oct. 8.— Oscar Red. tendance record. Meet at the Exposi- price of twenty-two and a half cent* Union office, and is responsible for the a business trip to the roast country
alias James Thomas, recently eseaped tlnn Building at 12:45. Dinner will be n pound with the statement timt it was office being kept open at night when around Corpus Christi, stated Wednes- 1 number drawn was 102 This number
_ - from the Oklahoma penitentiary where served at 1:00 o'clock. Pat Fain is “out of the market,’’ but since that the Associated Press dispatches are day that the farmers in that section I
Washington, Oct. 6.- West Texas-— he was serving a sentence for automo- to give the prize. Wear your Rotary time it has made several reductions, coming in, and it I* always interested of the state were
1 thnraday and Friday generally fair, bile theft, started on his way back to button. For membership- -Geo. N. The company stated it would require in the class of service given. The new year,
loderate temperature. prison from here tonight in eustody of Thom an- second notice. wholesaler* to live up to their con- manager is handling th office in n aere.
2 East Texas Thursday and Friday Oklahoma officer*. He wa* captured c W. SMITH, Secy traets for sugar at twent s-like manner, wnd it is ............. in that nection than in North away. The 'vcHt per -h" IT
aPnernlly fair, warmer in the north in Italy, Texas, near here by the city N. B.—Get luncheon tiehet* from half cents a pound, notwithstanding lieved the recent poor service is at an Texas and they have been enabled to balloon today may draw this fie* eheat
-Sortion "arshah Heeretary. the recent decline*. end. aell at a good priee. of silver.
not u vacant seat in the
hen the races opened
ternoon The people en-
nd pennuts, ice cream
pieture of th.
ting event#,
e w
Now therefore, I, H. E. Mitehell,
Mayor of the city of Cleburne, to the
end that needlesi destruetion of our ere
ated resources by fire may be mini-
mized, mid the lives mid heultle of our
Kansas ( Hy.
the dsual Fort Wort
were quite a number t
from Fort Worth mid
joyed the races, A 1
O'CLOCK TODAY
There is to be a fine racing program
at the Johnson County Fair grounda
this afternoon. Nome of the best
horse* in the country are in the harness
races nnd there lire also first -elass '
horses in the running races. In the
2:20 pace Happy Lad has been enter-
ed. This is n Cleburne horse nnd is to
be tested out against some experienced
raeers. He is in a new class today. |
The horse racing events are attrnet-
ing much attention this year, and no
doubt the grandstand will be entirely
filled today as it was yesterday. Fol-
lowing is the program pri pared fo:
today:
Tho Haruos* Races
2:20 Pace Elsie Fern, owner and
driver, Lain; Korak Gatton, Chaffer,
owner and driver; Togo Prime, Nelson,
owner and driver; Happy Lad, N. N.
Dement owner, Ben Horton, driver;
Cecil Ntrong, Humphrey, owner and
driver; Abilene Boy, McBride, owner
and driver.
2:20 Trot Jessie Bnringer, Wilson,
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