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fe WEATHER FORECASTS Increasing clot tonight, be- coming unsettled’ ae jurday. ESTABLISHED 1878 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY FLOOD WORST KNOWN Further Widespread Death, Desolation and Destruc- tion Reported Hourly MORE LEVEES GIVE WAY Bitter Weather Adds to Suf- fering of Refugees—Epi- demics Break Out ‘ BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1927 COOLIDGE ASKS AID FOR FLOOD SUFFERERS A Field Day For the Curious | j - Train Outrage Denied | ARCHBISHOP | SAYS CHURCH NOT TO BLAME Charges That Catholic Epis-| copate Was. Behind Jalisco - \ 100 KILLED, 50 INJURED, Contention in Impartial Quar- ters Is That - Revolution- ists Are Responsible Gondoliers? THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Yes, in Arkansas! FINAL EDITION | PRICE FIVE CENTS |SITUATION GRAVE, SAYS STATEMENT President Issues Proclama- tion Asking People to Support Red Cross | | |FUNDS NEEDED AT ONCE Conservative Estimate Puts Number That Must Be Cared For at 75,000 j hive’ pretest saleastag’ to & lower The “ + _ Mexico City, April 22—(P)—Catholie Washington, April 22.—(4)—Presi- } Mississippi valley in more than 100 tet EEN ba of the courthouse at Long Island City, N. Y., is pictured here as it looked at the start Gis bb ctyll Wai cael dent Coolidge today issued a proc- m years was growing more grave today | Of the Snyder murder trial. Orders issued by Justice Scudder, presiding over the trial, kept the curious | GCni#l, of the governmen 4 lamation “asking ter ait 1) with almost hourly reports of fur- across the street. that the Catholic episcopate was be- ferers in the area flooded by the th id id death, desolation | _ hind the Jalisco train outrage of Mississippi river and its tributaries. { and destruction cqused | by he fori. | Py ERE = ———-—- z ay id GbR, Saat eI The, flood situation “is indeed us tid the i i and it: é = grave,” the president's proclamation Fiat terres OOBAN FLIGHT |Phots,Enlarced |RARLY TRIAL Recension: Spee ty f e number known de: as ‘ 4 Akin ¢ thousands of refugees “a Y been placed at 28, and. belict was Nine Times By New hight when, ina statement in bebalf| Boats have ccme into use on the streets of Little Rock, Ark. where | funds must be obtained mumediateine ; that the toll will grow much greater, Radi A of the Catholic episcopate, he de-) 150 houses are afloit in the eastern section of the « Flood wa-| Mr. Coolidge recounted the efforts of é roperty damage was estimated high adio pparatus clared that if Catholic priests Par tors have driven 300 people from their homes and 75 blocks are) the war department and other gov- into the millions, and more than a Helpated! tn tie “attack; the! church inundated. ernment branches to relieve suffer- hundred thousand were homeless and New York, April 2: —{)-—-A new; had no knowledge of it and had no ing, but added that the “burden of suffering for want of food, clothing and shelter. The most serious conditions con- tinued to center around practically 4 the entire state of Arkansas, par- d ticularly the St. Francis valley and H connection with it. i SCREEN STAR Assertions by General Alvarez, eam for the homeless rests upon the agency designated by government | charter to provide relief in disaster— the American Red Cross.” “I am confident,” he said, as always in the p radio receiving apparatus which en- larges photographs to nine times their original size has been tested successfully by the radio corpo: tion of America, WAY VERY SOON Four Planes, Being Brought chief of President Calles’ staff, that the church was involved in the out- rage were characterized as calum-' nous by the archbishop. MRS. CHRISTINE STOBLE, KILLER OF 16-YEAR-OLD DAUGHTER, FOUND GUILTY “that, st, the people will the Mississippi delta. Photographs ‘of D: Sarnoff,’ ' support the Red Cross in its humane ‘| Hickman, Ly. where thousands-of Nonesiaeat of that corperation: and{ ter rere Arraigned a mere | “Revoletenint: re cusreal wit ath f refugees were being cared for as the| Nearer Perfection in Prep- | frove'G. Hurierd, chomane ot the} der Charge and Given Un- | the outrage. in impurtiat. “quarters, | ; ; " Refugees Number 75,000 result of breaks in levecs above them tion For Hop-off board, were transmitted back to New| where the theory is held that the Woman Who Shot Girl to! “The American Red Cross,” the Bie teuee nec elon cee bond Se eee York from New Brunswick, N. J., by! til Monday to Plead | intention was to loot the train, in \ ;,.| Proclamation says, “reports thit, by by pee fi Bacon Siretel oot oly way of the corporation's testing. sta- ‘this way discrediting President Cal- ! Death in Basement of Their | a most canservative estimate, there ed tion at Riverhead, L. 1, yesterday — | le: d hi: ve! ent. The soldie: | zs 2 ure now more than 75,000 refugees Hickman lies at a bend in the river,| New, Yorks April 224@)—Four) rot ized advertisements from a nite | guard on the train blocked thé: plan | Heme When She Found! from the floods who niust be cared and the dike there is called upon| carefully guarded airplanes on fly Los Angeles, April 22.—(#)—-The i 5 i 13. re = Beeithtasnd’ the dsluge and ture fee flelds in Amerien and France fashion magazine were also radived! district attorney's. office announced | by stiff resistance, and the beliet| } With New-born Baby |for by the Red Cross. While this westware ais were undergoing final riming ap successfull | today that an early trial would be | is expressed that this so angered the | | Her With New-bor Bee continues, which will be projected 3,600 mi! v4 ight across tl nel arraignment of the film player yes-| orgy of outrage in revenge. y | ‘ a i Eee atinct Cmlcn en | ALIRSES: FORD CASE | MAY iterday. on an indictment charging | three of the 60 soldicrs survived. Inj New: derusy -AiktedPiion health must be protected. j : Tennessee. Hundreds of workmen| .A% daily tests brought the ma- him with the murder of Ray Ray- about 100 passengers — and, 4 ‘8e) | “In the event that the floods rise PS Seats hatealng-tooheld the deves. chines nearer perfection, a start by mond, musical comedy star. soldiers were killed, while about 60! ‘to the predicted higher levels in the The Mississippi delta section strug-|*¥0 Of the planes weemed possible at BE POSTPONED Meanwhile, attorneys for, Melly |Pscrvivars, who reached Mexico| Heavy Damage Reported (0. precios vaca —| mest fom dare, the nantes ee e: w ys. were seeking to learn whether Dor- . * eee > see serene sontauiey ate waters |The Bellanen monoplane, which re- jothy ‘Mackay ° tage ‘actress, ‘who| City Nesterday estimated that ot] Fruit Crops and ‘Truck Gar- Mth Fonte | for will be ‘quickly doubled or trebled.’ sands have been forced to flee from fently set a new world endurance ree- [fecal in the love triangle, had been | !east 20 children, ranging from in- | {1g children, today was found ull | The situation is indeed grave. x xx x their homes; many are marooned,|°Pd, was reported to be ready to ally married to Raymond. They | {nts to 10-year-old boys und girls.) dens—Relief in Sight i Meee itald_ daughter, Rosé: 288: It, therefore, becomes my duty. hi y, ry d i *| start as soon as it was loaded, while lin icated that Florence Bain, actress| ete killed in the second class {her dpe ae he | #8 President of the United States and end Bam PgR: oo Bl advices from Paris said Captain] Fae eee en ores sain, actrest{ coaches and that another 20° lost; jpreme Justice Lloyd sentenced the | president of the American National eoneuminal troops to aid in res.| Charles Nungesser, famous French jbe called ana defense withers to their parents, . April, 22.) Snow and’ Weman to 10 years in the state; Red Cross, to direct the sympathy j adleing among the refugees was | Steunwhile Commander Noel, Davis,| Funds to Pay Jarors Lacking | "312 ofthat ‘who collapsed after IN ATION, ALISTS | Suffering from the destruction done | when ae found her in the scala of! and te urge that generous. contribu: iug to the horror of mud and dis- Until June 3! Attorneys appearing before the grand jury last Kg storms and floods. | Tee cardike. came. coonzettar wine | “ aie juemeny nraacanl nd to al- ease, Epidemics of mumps, measles | 1 k ! o—/ ‘YS | Wednesday, was under n doctor's Fe ad sea Feetice, lod for ine leviate their suffering. and ‘whooping cough were spreading! kof ony experimenting. ‘wi Feel to Meet -April: 30 care at her home in Hollywood to- | PREP ARING TO |: | Surdctions an to the necessary proof |. Camtetbutions Asked with little medical aida day. nity. er t y ¢ Greenville, thre to ascertain which provide the great- FES | Actress Destifute were driven frou. thi : defense had contended that] Utmost coordination and effectiveness er speed with least consumption of “’ sas, rising watera ‘rec d the sub- : ae nl& i ti f the relief Linas 4 Steps analog several tes P Detroit, April 22-—(a) “The million| hac ashiend anil she dena ed RHA tenieratiead- as wlded nilstors: 5 teble was “emotional iit Hage fetid ton of he _ relia Tosing battle ‘against, ‘the torrent While the American teams pushed| dollar Sapiro-Ford libel trint to jexplaining that Raymond's entire es- tune. . cw born babe, [tions, clearly designated, be forward- M. Drouhin, formerly one of the urned to, jcount, which had been exhausted den areas, heavy damag: renort-| swine we 3 A National Clared the city would be flooded to| Tied on their work prelinimary to 4 peat coped Mega maar teed “the morning he sat through ‘s a was covered with snow from half tae ceataecs cooae | Washington, St, Louis or Sans Beane ‘ a depth of ‘several fect, at least,| Projected flights from Paris to New| der agreement to meet with. Pederali coroner's est and heard thejModerate Leader Said to Be} inch to five inches deep. The cherry | ime aes: * yome. time today. An urban, popula-| ork ; Bee ee pe dae yung darts verd et pre 0) pers iat and peach crops in the section ad-! Would Like to Give Longer Term a nin, confidant ¢hatedapcabilamsial tion of more than 20,000 was directly| Drowhin’s preparations have beenj Hsus) | wtbengiments, fort with| sponsible for Raymond's death. The} Planning For Attack on { jacent to Pana, Mlinois, were report-| 4” crime like this could only have} the past, the people will support the in the path of the weakening levee.» |made in secret and it is not known | trial jut shortage of funds dto|Jutors also found that the actor's ted destroyed by the cold. hee eee ee Ee eae incarnate:| Red Cross in ite humemetesy! 72000 People Marooned [How near he may be to a starting en ee ere rome dture| death had been superinduced by Yangtze Bank ‘The thermometer fell into, the top ee ane ie that T eunnot give Texurkana reported that the Oua- date. Nungesser is watching fin: ering Fer sop ty f the teal anne hypostati¢ pneumonia following al « twenties in Chicago last night. T ped at CABINET MEMBERS WILL P bench tests of the motor which will] Until after the Saabs hasty lhemorrhage on the right side of his} 4), i «| peratures ‘of freezing and slightly be- cue eres “| WORK WITH RED CROSS chita river, on its record rise of the) perch, tents, of jhe June 30, when new government ap-| hemo Shanghai, April (#) Radiol low were reported from other nor-| | Mrs. ener, Tuts Oth they Washington, April 22. -(P)—The Bluff reported that more than 1,000|* Bull tins Fr. ~~! the attorney: iia tol for aurelmelent! Meiasaberor., court perp feg ap atackom the noah ees and from Wisconsin and) not to death March 7 tively into the Mississippi river flood acon i feradt 5 lanked by his attorneys. Not once \ | jowa ike cea ith relief work today with appointment through gaps in the Arkansas levee.| | * Flood Territory | ||further postponement until Septem-{ Charge was read to him. At the | ethe eee at a forge ournbas, Ceeeene for today, and tomortow. Iti ied died from natural cau: niembers to cooperate with. the Red Fort Smith, cut off from the use|@—--————_-______ "gi ber. jeonclusion of the ordeal his lawyers] Of" tecops from Nanking, tends to| Will not be quite so cold tonight suid] 1,“ ” contession, Mra. Stobie told| Cross, after he hud issued a proclum- of wire communication to the cast The trial’ which began March 15\88ked for u continuance until next| Confirm’ the. reports that General| the Weather man, with the tempera- pro. ecutor Quinn that she heard her| ation appealing for funds. for. the last ight, was believed to be suffer- Natchez, Mins, April 22—()— [upon 141 allegations of libel, luter|Monday to mead. The request was) Chiang Kai-Shek endee, of the moder- ture continuing to rise Saturday. | Gaughter go to the cellar early in| task. ay ee situation. Scores o} ne ler towns 2 yy aot Mees elitne Cn Ly cago lawyer widely known as counsel eineet hee eis resumed his campaign against’ the tt ie pl DAN save her husband, whom oe eared wae sanartine ft Wilbue 920 ove } Hr cities in a ee ve rd the a. ne ion i + of ong eee for farmers’ cooperatives, against . northerners: Des. Moines, April 22.) “‘tem-| Would Seelam a ‘like act, from the : rane ae, Sanat ee Ral: } Rie ete. Sek Oly varia, ane Seen teem uaa eed | heel Tlende din e e Batteries in the vicinity of Lion] pemntures from #3 to 12 degrees he-| Clectrie chair. ranged an afternoyn-conteneneesealey { y reports of suffering were at eurborn Independent, died yesterday Hil! in Nankingy are reported in 1 eis minaret more Red © s oun laie i heard. rivers. They were started for {when Judge Raymond entered a mis-{4 Wi ather Re rt fired heav- | course of government pe In ‘the St. Francis basin spurred| ‘ nearby refugee camps, teal, cadena juror, Mru. Vea Avepo! Soreione Cipeteh Ve bave ised bows ions of lowa lust night,| during the emergency. “*” by the waters from the New i Gate Wectane (hid cconiat a want which to" held bythe northerner, but weather bureau officials, here! (“Tt "was emphasized at the» White io. gap in the loves, residents paper interview. 21| Pukow in’on the northern and Nank-| cence fepably was not greut. | House that the Red Cross would re ts abl. was not reat. 6 ihe een ot the inreiianle Scam smiles nary hochetaltplance have pceusations of official misconduct Highest, yesterday. ¥3|fng on the. southern bank of the Hee aah government orn tain ‘complete control of tbe, raliet E t last night ‘angtze. caster, said the fruit trees had not i There is no outlet for this flood un-| een from Pensacola to 4 tement printed in the| precip 1 " mittee would organize government } til the water has covered an aren| ‘he lower metal rivas Teed Detroit ‘Nimes, he denied that, she Hiei eter een . ‘tal have, rien s PANE NEES the cold. x“? to be endangered nel agencies to be placed xt its disposal. r More then s Rewsred miles long and po fh te ip le had been mally of uny impropriety : ‘eather cana Rae North Bas Alanallst> tron) Eleven foreign ese | It was expected that &S etary Mel- ) . ota points for the 24 hours ending} ships left Chinkiang today, convoye: 9 | “ I prea at angler bese Ms tn ——— WO ae day by naval vessels. Girl’s Ascent to | | public eatth and coast, guard: aa Greenville, Mi ‘emps. — ‘ 8 penel beans: oF wae onto the levees), 4 pe it se Ae ae 40) R E M A IN IN ee SOVIET PROPAGANDIZING Stardom Is Rapid) |and navy would ‘be draws upon. ably SmU08" people NT* °°) Rete today te rapidly ving flood | eg. 88 35: | Se ee 3 Special Five-day Session of| perience in relief work. eae people. waters washed through 1 & 3 ee (8 dren Apel ae— Ue—One ot the) Hollameedi Calif: April Boag nee soy . porn his proclamation President ‘Cool- ness mn and cau: the wa- | & 36 locuments seized in the recent rai ess than two months in movi " .. 34 4, Uncentinmad soporte from, Knowl: terworks plant to caused the M AR ATHON FOR 2 iH = [by Marshal Chang Tso-Lin's troops| were elimaxed today for Suc Caf, Diet Ordered to Discuss idge emphasized that, while nes tee thers when a best Gee ares The main levees are reported to 3 7 onc: on the sovict embassy compound in| 18, Chicago girl, with a four-year Financial Situation | frat much to aid flood ‘sufferers. the j eecach the ce maar. ares ¥ o i’ Peking, it was announced today,| contract as leading woman for Doug-: s 1g anh tae ee eee 1g PAPO iscgalgae ca — | Bottineau y shows that the soviets paid General] las McLean. ais Bat Croce aad Ghat funaecwere ate Peityville, Ark, literal! Cron a 0 Feng Yu-Hsiang, formerly known as iss Carol came to California tol Tokyo, April (A 21-day | Re icra soe t wiped off the map when. the flood| tet; okt, lanin Apeil 22<-UP—The Pree: : | See Christian. cenersl: more than) visit m school mate. She stepped in-' moratorium was decided upon by ieee iibourn and New ‘or propaganda purposes and) to leading roles after only one day a8 the counsel tiie atte: caaee i tore ballaings from thelr founds: hn : at Missoatt, were | Bickingon 9 bmg expenses.” The sum, according | an ‘extra tush of the finanelul criss. The [Bible May Be Read ko ior gr ly abando: as ° to the announce~ent, covered a per- —_——_ inet ced that petal |e r4 ieee Sens ict ae [Shute 15 ies to Dance Fini g clr | isa ct samantha ended Sere 3” |Miggionary Offered fier ‘ssi of ue act'tai'terr| in Public Schools, f wi se |. | everal days ago Chang Tso-Lin’s lied to bogin May 3 to iis: th i ; a population of Hall, With Orchestras | Grand Forks 0 hosdunaiecrs, mate papile officially, Thousand Francs For called to begin May 3 to dixeuss ie] Supreme ( Court Says Valley City | alles wack of. New Leading in Tracks aa i: what was described ax “perhaps the Since the beginning of the finan- in Theatre Contest Fe ae. Larimore 0 eee art natine orev compere Single Copy Of Bible cis! veoresion in miaisrch, it in! st. paul, April 2&——Daily eatr pe fo i A Lisbon 0 ike raid an the portal to te Mow estimated that 30 banks suspended reading of ‘extracts from the Bible ’ Genkiite sre Los Angeles, . April .22., )— - | Minot . 0 fo the soviet em-| Chicago, April 22.()—Illustrat- gpermtigns. Six of them were large | in public school classrooms was held Veh, proximately 20 couples danged to the | Napoleon ... 0 in ruetions f ve to the policy| ing “the eagerness with which the fetid sor reported Wn the postinar. | exal and in Rossing | witl a pur. PE bey oa de no pag Met a pusey siytna at: One. shape. 9nd, fer Banta. ane 20 0 | owntd China snd as quoted by head-| dark continent, is waiting for the fected are, reported in the nelghior- | poses of education | in a decision School of speech, opened last wight | fig situation iat veoathensters atts Oe a balloons Slee Mere tor | Moathond Mina. 2a 38 8 quarters, it urged the stirring up of| Kospel message” the Bev, Ralph Hult 000,000) but accurate details ot the |preme cour with nine coll and. et ceanos flood situaiton in, Ili. {day in competition for the “world’s WEATHER FORECAST Heeb werd BAN ad eget hee eee ers apansiona hive not-yet been ihe The decision, renedered in the cuse 4 *| creasing cloudiness ent ht, becomin, intervention in ina, even to the ex- | © ore 2 Alth h ' banks have bee: , ley City, N, D. will give “Matsuo, the threatened to break through and | that remained of a starting field of "HS Nosh Dakota: Increasing! me \ '¢—________¢ Tok banks Rave beat ccamane 98 ed eigen ty ‘ d 7 d | | . anese 1 ; ine, Sree! sispesiog’ secbhek thes Hg Charieston, Mo. oy hold. ed couplet whe std oe Aer cloudiness | tonight, becoming unset-| NATIVE SHANGHAL ce i Last Minute | deposits, estimated at 100,000, 1000 | dents a eae ae The,, . today. were P | K empera ‘ * yen. y } dhect tht one et skies Seturday| Saeatiat sie uae cere! 2. Gavan sg, WEATHER CONDITIONS agg hire ll Bulletins pee ante Freeman in St’ Lows cousay Mueiiet { a eee So ne oe eat ee effers | accompanying cold Sree, Viennese) of Shanghai today, because of agita- |° “Minot, N. D. April 22—(AP)* PERSISTENT. WITHDRAWALS conte ap the declsien are ; - ( Varied exhibition of Charles. | ing slowly eastward und covers ‘the| tion by radical unionists. Chinese’ —The stage of the Moose river © Osaka, Japan, April 22.--)—All |ion of the lower court. 5 colemehle. 1 {Police patroled the streets and sus-| stood at 16 feet today. within banks in Osaka, Kobe und Kyoto /’ Mail Pilot Killec Killed Iti fox trots and the| Plains States and Mississippi Valley | Po! i The supreme court interpreted. as } 2 bottom this morning. Temperatures are be- picious Chinese were searched. | ene foot of flood level. Although ‘were closed today after persistent|_ “strained” construction, the co: if W ‘5 | low freezing in the upper Mississippi Six radical leaders were executed| the river had fallen at the Cana- ‘runs yesterday. Business -generally | tention that because a teacher reads ? _ When Plane Crashes pie eh a Ee | Valley, nosthern “Plates, State my /in the native quarter of Lungwha,| dian line during the night, sharp was paralyzed, \a: short extract from the IMIDE: aaah 5 Hemmed in on all sides by specta- | over ‘the northeastern Rocky Mou: but their names were. withheld. | ascents were reported from Bur- Local bankers assert that the} day the school room is converted into : ye wiierpent. April” #2) —John 7 tors, the dance: moved away from | tain slope. A low pressure ures h SaaS RPA | lington and other points upriver. DARNIRE, “SPrUCHIES is {indanentelly a place of worship. ‘ ! jatzo, | 4 s no alarm e | . alot Sleaaad, ai al vl inol Gate Sashattns wecadlng| ant tapers aa mana nate| Seu Water Color | Queens, County -Court House, They" accuse" pollticians of Tokyo at | pas \ grashed ond ‘mile segih of Tone them in’ mator ruc ( cntrates, | ore the, ett Precipitation o¢cur-| For Record Price 33,27, At 2k Mime pakiog s, mountain out of ‘a mele Fire Sweeps To ve- 0 sto} 105 minutes, | red in the Great Lakes i ind in , in connection wit e affairs land from Chicago, ait i mail officials were made en reutesfrom the ‘Deack | the extreme Northwest, DUE skies are three-quarters completed just be- of the Bank of Taiwan. The politi But No L Li hpbe. ween: sulret Te tat tote noe she peace Over the Misslectpee Valles ana) New, York, April 22—-UP)—A record, fore the noon recess today, The crisis which rerulted {rom the banks | Officials. said " reports - indicated Ched at ‘Sl'o'cloce Inst night, five | Piuine States 4 is price for a water color at @ public) juror was Everett Van- suspension, they say, created uneasi- Tokyo, April 224d # <4 + that Milateo was eabght in. the hours after the start, only 60 cou-|. OBRIS w. RoBERTS. | #uCtion in this country has been es-| Hihen, 48 years old, sceretary of ‘nest’ causing Sram ons believed at first it sans sae f Wreckage, which caught. fire when ples remained. ‘ Pieisigh in charge:| Conbed By ME Enondier and com.) , 4 maputortariog cancers. JAMESTOWN MAN SENTENCED |2205, ott thelr lives in the fire a ne crashed, plane a: ‘ city ordinance prohibiting danc- t petage” | gare teaag SENTENCED | swep vie fi fan cal y Winslow Homer, an American ar-| POOR MAN! Jamestow: ., i go, was destroyed, officials | Ge c Ing after 1 a, mwas lifted to, per HOT STUDENT tint, for. $16,700. | Lady (to loafer who has asked for George Lawrence Walton, af Well ici fone Pe tefl. eoore nu day tuttering trom’ broken leg re-| which was to continue until the last Have ‘yous, good” place’ fa" you? j sold at the Amer. | some money): You'd spend it, I sup- county was. sentenced to two years }no casualties, ‘\L Sense of colar te nat: developed in | celved when the door of a garage fell couple to remain dancing in the balle clase?” ee ieee ae | ee doit the collection’ pore, instead of giving it to your in the penitentiary by Judge J. A.! These reports say that sbout aren Wipe: di oh ec icualiaie Sille Tat ‘Seta aoe me Oe ee team, Moe “Sure. I sit by the stove!”—Popu- a "The wae ele es phon ge : I ain’t got no wife, lady pes ter ae hye “! ee te pe ieeeee nated wi riaaeaee wae re > vi ir G i - ao: i 0 a chal of raj in est F wears old. le urday, The winners Teceive @ $1,000 prise. vir Science. igh and 20% inches long. jee. earnin’ me own living —Answers, : vecond legree. ve sg 82,000,000). er. Weed : ~ seen em sor aap

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