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THE EVENING WORLD,, THURSDAY, AUGUST A PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR NEWS [KENISTONE’S SURVIVORS 17 DEATHS REPORTED TO-DAY IN THE 112 CASUALTY LIST 4 ARIS, Aug. 15 (Havas).—Col, | " Roosevelt's answer to con- | dolences extended by Presi- | MJ | dont Poincare on the death of | Lieut. Quentin Roosevelt Is pub- | es lished here Ninety-five of His Men Are| GASUALTIES OF U. S. “My only vogret," the Colonel Severely Wounded—N wrote, “is that I am unable to | Severely Wounded—No FORCES IN FRANCE fight beside my sons.” 097 WILSONAWRITES AUTOGRAPH WASHINGTON, Aug. 15. — One oe | hundred arid twelve casualties were] Army Has Had 7,140 Deaths and APPEAL FOR LIBERTY LOAN i announced by the War Department) the Marine Corps 837 Up to | to-day, including 17 killed in act jon] Date. sed in Advertising and « and 95 severely wounded. - ARMY CASUALTIES. | Shown on Screens Opening The ft follows Bevery Redhae Ki Day of Drive. | KILLED IN ACTION, Reported. Aug. 15, To! i i * ‘ Killed inaction, 3,446 16 3,463 WASHINGTON, Aug. 15.—Pr Lieut. G. T, Rodgers, Brookville, Pa. ? : | Corpl. J. W. Cordes, tnd i Lost at sea - 201 dent Wilson has written an auto- | ‘orp! ‘ordes, diana, Pa 9 | : A bhSheeh Ll the Died of wounds. 1,163) — 1,183 | graph appeal on behalf of the Fourth | Privates W. G. Anderson, Millers-| pied of 1 Liberty Loan to be published in full | town, Pa.: G. Baumler, Millvale, Pa dent and other oaths ‘ B. Blankenship, Pauls Valley, Okla; | — eau 67 — i newspaper advertisements an pd of ¢ LSE. 546 - |§ 0 Ovi 4 — C. H. Briggs, Tyrone, Pa.; T. Brown, Oh sake = Saat 95 Lika Aili eat HA coal lh onal Youndec J 3 i day of ‘ee Rummerfield H. Dunn, Dunn's! ghiesing, includ | Beek. 80 the opening day of the tiene St bac : : sania ened ara " weeks’ Loan campaign. In announc- ation, Pas J. ( amstorff, Ever-| — ingprisoners, 1451 — 1,451 otk Stave $. Grit, tantsobe, Ts . ing this to-day the Liberty Loan Pub- = T. Hick Wine si] oe 18 a | icity Bureau also said arrangements | eres eer ckman, Waynesburg, Pat ¥.| MARINE CORPS CASUALTIES. ; ‘ . iteanbn | . Marah Time, Pa; F.C, Momtt, | Previously Reported had been made for the publication An exclusive photograph show For marked bi y if was Pitteburgh, Pa.; W. R. Morris, Wash- | eported, Aug. 6. Total dally throughout the Loan pertod of ing Archie Roosevelt with bis yromoted to the rank of captain * Rept "4 H ¥ t, Salina, Pa; | Deaths 837 | display advertisements consisting of} “disabled arm bandaged, take and later awarded the Croix de Yaczunsky,| Wounded - Hpecial pleas writted Sp prowivent| CCMBE bie period nval- Guerre by the French. His wound New London, Conn. Prisoners - : as i | escence in France, Aré : was caused by shrapnel, which WOUNDED SEVERELY IN ACTION| Miscine : | men, including Secretary ‘Baker, Gen.| velt, the third son of ex-Presiden fractured the bone. The photo Lieuts. H. A. Bender, Lemars, fa; - - | Pershing, Charles M. Schwab, 8am. Roosevelt, went to France as a shows Brig. Gen, Hoffman o ‘ Rees af Totals 760 Ai eh Aidan ‘ Oklahoma, Archie I velit, and J. A. McConnell, York, Ala | uci Gompers and others second lieutenant and immediately | Overseas Commissioner Laurence * 1. F. Brown, Bangor, Me.: WASHIN . is ‘ | distinguished himself in the fray O. Murray Punxsutawney, Pa.; G, p.|Montpelicr, Vt; M. Patterson, SHING¥TON, Aug The last} “18t! angor, Me: t. J. Markham,|Gardiner, Me , . Pitts-| instalment payment on the Third forma, Okla: J. Philbrick, Meld, Mass ala, Haver. | Liberty Toan, due to-day, was ex-/ TEAGUE FORMED 10 FRENCH THINK OUR BOYS t. Mass; W. R. Prouty, hill, Mass.; 4 ymond, Easthamp- | pected to bring in “the $380,000,000 Nie Masa: ita, 'Smiths|ton, Marni Le A, Kicard, Belmont, | unpast tatance of the $4.176,000.000/ PROTECT THE AMERICAN | WILL WIN WAR, SAYS BISHO Altoona, Pa N. HA NLN Aford, Mass.; | total of the Loan, Although the ine Corpis. P. J. Brisson, Amesbury, V¥, A. Roberts, Guilford, Me; A. L.| stilment nominally was 4¥ per cent PRISONERS IN GERMANY ; Mass.; A. J. Deforge, Cambridge,| Robinson, Warrior's Mark, Pa.; F.|a@ large part of this has already been Marines Credited With Stopping Mass; 1%. A. Forsberg, Worcester,| Sa ‘ontinental, O.; C. B. Savage, | paid into the Treasury, A league for tho protection oil Chateau-Thierry Drive, Fir- Mase; A. A. Glunt, Altoona, Pa; J.| Henniker, N. H | _ The $50,000,000 issue of certificates | 00? : Bhai ng F T A. MeGowan, Lynn, Mass.; W. J.! Privates L. F. Scherp, Dalton,| of indobtedness which closed Tues- sn ihe ve Ady gt ing From Trasn. O'Brien, Northampton, Mass: H. F.| Mass.; W. ©, Scboffield, Philadel-|day was oversubscribed $75,706,000, eae bg deraiter i Pye! ee bid One of the heartiest: commendations Taylor, Florence, Mass.; K. I. White. | phia; K, Sedelnick, Detroit; D. Stam-| the Treasury announced to-day. Of-| 1 96 phdredl we io “ a 8 of the conduct of American soldiers in Barre, Vt J.P. Wolf, Altoona, Pa, | bler, Danvers, Mass. Ro L, Syster,|ficiatx are considering issuing tax |?! 4 AE lida |France that has been voiced dy a lv Cook KW. Landrick, Gardiner, Me. Derry, Pa.; W. J. Thibeau, Peabody, | certificates ieee eee or tection of [ilah observer was made by Hishop Privates L. Allen, Alpine, Ala; | Mass.; W Thurston, Mount Ver-| The fact that the Allies have calted| The League for the Protection of | eis an episcopal prelate of Indlan- ©. L. Augustine, Uniontown, Pa.; W. | non M. L. Tilletcon, Groton,on the United States so far this| Bier ore ale Japolis, who has been serving with the Reauchaine, Hallowell, Me Reau- | Vt; L. Viani, Italy; F. L. Vose, Leo-| month for only $71,000,000 loans was | ‘| bets RMANY. ve | ited Uoas) 1h Vanes Gsenical ANAL. 38 Neu, Winchendon, Mass; A Selch- | minster, Mass H. Waldron, Hos-| an element in prompting the Treas- , ba ide y Ls Pn. as Pounce | ; 2 pre er, Bang Me: G. A ton; I. P. Webber, Litchfield, Me.;|ury officials to-day to believe that} 7° ry 38 buying en au oF pan Just arrived in an Franklin, Pa. J. Binc > |J. H. White, Bangor, Me; H. E.| $5,000,000,000 would be sufcient for) Cae ar Oe eee Ra ei Dies cnet co mn tn en Mass.; J. © Bittner, Cuyaho s,| Whittaker, Haverhill, Mass; G, J,| the Fourth Liberty Loan a ae aa Peete There are no slackers among our 0: G. 1. Bla Ws er, Vt aaa -—- epbeeant bees a ane, treat- | boya who are wounded." he said. “I Balevert. Atanohe i ) MISSING EMPLOYEE BACK } ment at the hands of Germany. — Jive tad to witness the treatment of Borus, Webste 1 “k Fre rrance, MHOOUVO CIPLUTCE DAUR ieicceeeecee es ee eens seeeee some of the most desperate wounds and Gebry, TG. It B . Metereyele. WITH PAYROLL MONEY | i have yet to find an instance where the | r u jm Like! | lad who bore pain As Not ea Oo be Bey st Chaves) wapariinis ¥, Aug 18-—Leut Let history record how the | cured and to get back into the fehtinn CG! Clark, Winona, N. Ha: R. A yf this elty, Who women of America kept their DHE IVENGN: DbGGla’ Mi Kiva Sraditsty ningham, Marthester, N. Ih; W. returned from active duty as) Jacob Want, Away Nine Days, Was| word American Marines for ste the Damboise, Nashua, N. H.; V. Davis, |a Second Lict nt with the National | a Victim of Heat, Shapiro rman drive at Chateau-Thi Burnside, Ky; H. A. Day, Ashland yin Fr was killed to-day i ONE AIRMAN IS KILLED Marines were rushed to that point N. HE. Desche Somersworth, 4 motoreyele on which he was Explains. orry, train and every possible manner NHL; J. F. Dorgan, Pittsfield, Ma s Was struck by a trolley car near| It tums out that Jacob Want, the) ON FIRST LEG OF TOUR Meubdifee Ne of them began | i noo! through the windows of the Privates Hf. C. Durant eter, N,| Ballston Spa, A companion NER: trusted employee of Shapiro Brothers. | Tale ve lls anes greagetl eh H.; R. W. Evans, Monument Beach, barney au of Rallston Spa, was badly} i145 manufacturers, of No. 614, Broad-| ern cree {| L opinion of the French is Mass; It. Fanni verett, Mass ; | !nJu ae | woy, who disappeared on Aug. 8 after}C4pt. James Fitzmorris is Crushed) that the war will continue for another be 2 Hi ta Me La ted af 4 “spike” Shull, Football Player, | drawing $4,607.12 from the Citizens’ Na- When Plane Falls Near rl Hvac) ul Nit Badin ye pod, Northampton, Mass: F. Ford, 4 bie eeyt endid morale and high stamina of the Sarath We woaten, Haverhill _ Killed tn France. | Monat Bank for the official payroll, was Cincinnati. | American. soldier ane McKeen Rocks, Pa,| SIOUX CITY, Ia, Aug. 15 a vietim of heat. CINCINNATI, ©, Aug. 15.—Whut] Tesides numerous Red Crosa and E, Geb ma, N. Hu: H. LE. @il-| (Spike) Shull, ¢ tackle on! Max J, Shapiro says that Want re-| promised to be a gala day for a nuro- rites Sal Tag on leave, a bert, Oldtown, Me.; H. B. Grandshaw, the University of Chicago football|turned yesterday morning with the|ber of American aviators from thé] poreris was aboard. The po rgd it Pittstield, Ma eleven and later 9 First Lieutenant with {money intact, except for about $200,/aviation field at Dayton, headed by |for Washington at once ture ot wick, Me; J. F Pa.;!the Ameri Expeditionary Forces, | which he apent in his nine days’ travels.| Major Claud K. Rhinehardt, who | choir business was not a A. V. Hillman, He W, died of Wounds In France on Aus | “Owing to our being engaged in Gov-| had flown from Mineola, N. Y., and Jeffries, Percy, Ps Kaupp!, es jernment work," says Mr. Shapiro, “Mr.ltritish planes led by Brig. Gen ‘GERMANY SORR marion; Masai, Tee Soldiers, fifteen hours a day for a year. THI] coos, ended in ao m yesterday | ampte , aver. tie Teate ; when Capt. James Fitzmorris of t | hill, Mass Lawnicki Zastham) to soung girls to be watehful of the | during he excessive warm weather of ‘ Ci fell anal or Mase ‘ hamp- | ie cuaintanceshins they make with sol- |!aat week he suffered a mental lapse | British Royal Flying Corps fell « HM | reece oo aaeena tesuert tacday by the War | 4nd. Was not responsible for almost a|waa killed west of Cincinnatl _ | Decorates Nineteen Amerfeans for a N. Lennon, Northamp- snaps Rod | week Brig. Get, Lee announced that) Their Aid ton, Mass.; M. J. Mathews, Altoona, |and Navy Departments’ Commi When the missing man came to his|Capt. Fitzmorris, of his own knowl: | heir Aid to Australia at Pa.; BE. A. Mazerall, Bangor, Me.; J, (08 Training ¢ PD ASUS The com- | senses he immediately telephoned to Mr. | edge, had a total of twenty-nine Ger- | Battle of Hamel. B. McGee Yom, Mass; H, N,| missions say the warning is not In-| Shapiro at hig home in Summit, N. J.,| man aeroplanes to his credit q 7 SH FRONT Meeks, Washington, Pa J. Mor- | tended reflect on character of} and later called there, bringing $4400} Ten America: janes left Dave | ON THE BRITISH FRONT, Aug rill, Morrisville Ww Merri, {men in the service, who, as a whole, | With him and offering to make good the |ton at 10 o'clock yesterday for the|—Kink George on his recent visit with - p wp are clean, and that it should not de- | ™!8sing amount first leg of the 3,000-mile fRht! nis troops while a great battle was rig Weather, Stockbridge Det AE SSR H ANG URS ee cs i around the Central Wostorn Staton. |i,0 ‘made a most favorable impressin Ollnger, ‘Vanderssitt, Os- | Ie weil ordered entertainments in Wa and two of the planes were forced able impression ‘ f in well ordered entertainments in War | Cargo Carrier, Stuck om Wars, to two t reir on the American troops and the Yankee tor Lucinda, Pa. amp communities Lannched, to Gescend: near Midvistowa soldiers made a decided “hit, with Mis BRISTOL, F Aug. 15.—The Wa- Jet Is Killed When Ma- | Mijesty, He talked with a lot of the tonwan, a cargo carrier of 8,800 ‘ons chines de, | bova and hit es Off with them on the deadweight, was launched at the Mer- | FORT WORTH, Tex. Aug. 15 ~-|[10" MPhrOvld lints Of Ueinacracy: Me Ready to Serve--Ri ht from the Bottle | chants’ Shipbuilding Corporation yard | Cadet William 1. Turnstall, son Ohi inci abana foe thelr RRIMAT ALA Ce g here yesterday. Mra, W. Averiti| John Jt. ‘Purnstall a Brookfield | the Australians in the If 1 Mame! ' : 7 ; | Harriman, wife of the Chairman of | Mass, was killed yesterday when Fis July 4 A little bit spread on ham, chicken, fish, | (6 proard of Directors of the corpora. {airplane collided with another ma-| He shared their enthusiasm when h cheese, egg or vegetable sandwiches | tion, was the sponsor of the vessel [chine several thousas a tent tn se | reviewed them and they Kaye t makes them doubly appetizing and de> | ehich has « length of 401 fect and & jer second ma Jed rousing cheers when } (hh how licious. “Sunbeam” Mustard is made by | beam of 54 fect. ‘The carrier was to | —— Meriter ied ee the largest wholesale grocery concern in ve been launched on Aug. 8 but |Stmden¢ Aviator In Killed by F ¢ Bhs the world and is guaranteed to please | stuck on the ways. Int ta Bay. | you, or your money back. ahha PENSACOLA, Aug. 15.-~-Joseph J., U BOAT CAPTAIN ARRESTED. | Mra, Curtis to Drive Ambulance | Fenton of Bellows Falls, Vt, a stu You've tried the rest__now try She Gives. dent aviator at the Pensacola station Interned tn Spa T BLST An ambulance w ven yesterday | was killed late Tuesday night when Renew Hor Pledge. —— to the National League for Woman's | his se fell Into 5 acola iy Aus a Sold by all the better kind of retail Service by Mr. and Mrs. Allen Curtia | it was announced to-day. Fenton ped f 7 e grocery and delicatessen dealers. { No. West End Avenue, The | te rank of Chief Quartermaster eee mnie, 8 ambulance e used in helping to n ' mbulance will be used in helping to | yageenctor in Aviation In Killed af cer in charg bs aba BUY WAR SAVING STA emove wounded men from returning « terned at Cartagena irre F * Mikes "Vou Weatty transports to hospitals, and will b| RANTOUL, Lieut, 3 ed neo driven by Mra. Curtis, a member of| w, Johnson or of the Avias #round th “ At exply the league's Motor Corps. Mr. and! tion Corps at Chanute Aviation Field, thu he would pot tr ’ w Austin, Nichols E Cos, Mrs. Curtis will pay for the upkeep of | Was killed yesterday when his piaac he Was required on . the car, which is given in menory of! fol] in a tail spin at Gifford — their son, Warren Bacon Curtis nson lived at Traf Viettn With _— Als ershing Travels Var Answer Draft mere Sammon: Empey Vlatly Denies CAMP LEWIS, TACOMA, Wash Drafted Me a Aug. 15 Leland H, Pax who has BAGLE RIVER, W Aug. 15. ) summons, came from the wilds of that he 1 t t i Alaska, 200 miles north of Fairbanks, | der to Ho started on May 26, going forty-wo declares he did ‘ ‘ riles by dog team, seventy-two mile 2 comm asad by buckboard, 100° milea on. a 1 2.98 NOB thats barge, M) miles by river steamer on account pf a new ru ' the Tanana and Yukon, 200 miles by tain could be made from vil | Knated to-day by jent W railway and thence by ocean steamer He was therefore nonorably dis- third successive term as Goverr t@Seatle, enarged. ‘of the Federal Reserve Board, { s l Cd ! | A - |ROOSEVELT’S ONLY REGRET | IS THAT HE WAS UNABLE TO FIGHT BESIDE SONS; Answer to President Poincare’s Condolence on Death of Quentin Published in Paris. First Photo of Archie Roosevelt Since He Was Wounded in France 15, 1918, GERMANS IN FEAR OF BRITISH TANKS, | of Food—Sinking Not Yet Only 270,000 Tons Sunk in July, Explained While 550,000 Tons Were NANTUCKET, M A t Saunched by Entente. Nu vw othe engineer and we 1 uP fitemen on t i PARIS, Aug. 15. teamner Poriiatone, » T's Allied and neutral ship- Also Impressed 1 With the Ei © on Sunday, was reporied tovdey by pt submarines during July tiveness of the Low rvivor ele who w amounted toe 000 tons, com- « eta t 1 1} pared with 534,839 tons sunk in Flying Airplanes two " nd| July, 1917, ‘This radical decrease ler vease anded twe fthe| tn * | doubly significant WITH THE Rrerran any 19 [STO AL Abe | at when the increase in merchant were not ‘ marine navigation resulting from, FRANCE, Aug MOA winted Presa), | discus the u Ven American sh bullding effort 1 the " 1b ss " 7 Re 1 edd ‘ ntinuous |" " Ww « considered The Entente na- fee Thom’ Whe Aru the WTON, A - jons constructed during July @ ufferin a hands invivors ' n s » in excess Of 380,007 & Abd ateds are that destroyed during the moath ft nailer T ag by enemy rations, bomba are droppe : The Bntente tonnage sunk if and’ night i ani ! ‘ be 1918 was 50 per cent, less than id Vilixwes: Behind “Ch reporsed that lost In 1917 for @ similar been hit, Bridges across the § a en ee Peronne and elsewhere 1 ed bombed won sted that | os BELGIUM HONORS Prisoners captured a 1 mou kod t ie th a a2 low tying 1 . wep They nd firem: y the airmen have caused tremen oT tome t 1 7 SPA TERCERA: TI Sane i ut on vat had} Son ot tice of New York Su- 1 ‘ u been lost wa s definite, | have blocked roads completely by! ay it was thought It might have been | preme Court Decorated by sola vit They also have picked up by a passin King Albert. ww exe mn by pouring streams, Asherman re ‘ ne bad se 1 : ‘. 4 " N tea “AMBRIDGE, Mass, Aug, 15.—The vaapen wt : a : ivy Departigent re seariier 10) American Lieutenant of Infantry cited ‘ sa « aw he week did not explain how ne n Belgian Arthy orders for gallantry ea a work | Penistone wax sunk and first adv and decorated with the Belgian War nks n «| from the Cape May failed car] Cross by King Albert was Lieut, stamped on @ieir mindy visions of up this point « H. Pendleton, son of Judge jstoel monsters spitting death The survivors were well ex-| Francis K, Pendleton of the New | they are a magiiieent weap hausted from exposure and lack of] York Supreme Court. An error in tid a German company mmander, : a irae BuIADS tat boa port-| cable transm ssion gave his name as and Fean't understand why we have rat wan no} ed Peadion." none to speak of sleut, Pendleton was sent with two A German ay 7 wn » COAL SHORTAGE FOR STEEL ‘ther officers and twenty men to get [within the British tines de information. They ran into a German boreal Mah et Bat eh of the men were wounded, bu He Wald Wa nhstati they obtained the information from whe fiv seaters. Government May Have To Curtail| 4 Germart whom they captured. Th raxhed to earth © the Ger Fj nel of the Helgian degime , man but there wan | Lesser Essential Industries More ened. thet, Pendiston wae: an no mention of them in offeial report Di Hl ‘ rastically an honorary member of the According to the talk prisoners, \ | des Guides, a erack unit whieh may or may not be correct. at] WASHINGTON, Aug. 15,—Shortaxe <>. least five, and probably more, enemy | of by-production coal, essential stec divisions ‘have been withdrawn {rom | production. including the smokeless ve, | OIES ENTERING HER AUTO. the fighting in an exhausted condl+ | iicty egaontial to the Ni - tink y esse al to the Navy, has reached The Germans have not desiatea| seh alarming 5 tions that the from. the practi@ of leaving man| Government may have to curtail so traps in the territory from which | called less essential industries more \they have been chased, ‘The body of | drastically than contemplated when the| Mrs Rose : ‘® British officer found in Aveluy| fue need of war industries first made|™!@ of Harry Fitzsimmons of Wallabout | Wood had a German grenade attach ed to the wrist in such a manner that it would have exploded had che body been sha lh inewutiously 'BEHNCKE NOW GERMAN Vice Admiral, Former Vice Chiet of | Naval General Staff, Suc- ceeds Von Capelle. | AMSTERDAM Aug. Ui. Vice Ad miral Behneke has bi appointed | | State Secretary to the rman Ad | miraity, saya the W tung of | Bremen. He was formerly Vice © of the Naval General Staff Vice Admirat Behneke succeeds AG miral von ¢ in the office of State Secretary to the Admiralty, | designated. Admiral von ¢ lover the Miniatry of Marine in March There have * n recent reports of von Capelle's impending retirement. De spatches from Berlin on Aug. 6 declare his resignation might t A few days previously Admiral Holtzendorff retired at head of the ¢ man Adimiralty ff, shortly . had made apology for the failure Germ submarines to sink Americ transports an of ROW OVER BOLSHEVIK), Meeting of Sy rere Hreaks | tp te an | Holsheviki was held at Him Hall, Yim Park, Staten Island, last night but flayed President Wilson and D _ GERMAN SHERIFF SLAIN. 1] Senwbusch of Wen anasinated, Saye Itt AMSTERDAM, Aus rict of Wendon, 1 | In a Cup of INSTANT No Waste~ hoWorry |] Less Sugar- No Coffee Troubies- Delicious Flavor. xpected oon, | | ‘LOSSES BY SUBMARINES REDUCED BY ONE-HALF; ALLIED SHIPPING GROWS REPORT ONE BOAT LOAD LOST. xhausted trom Exposure and Lack | Market, Brooklyn, eas ah restrictions on consumption necessary fell dead of heart The Fuet Adminiatration is now tak- | © was entering her automo ing every ton of thia grade of coal from bile in Weat 8th Street thie « industries which may use other! Mra, Fitzaimmons, with hy « including steam coal ju as well daughter Agnei and With the Govern steel requirement Thomas McAdams, had m: hing th 4,000,000 ton mark and| her home tn Maiden Lane. many binat furnaces threatened with a| Mater, L. 1, to consult her physictar hut-down through lack of by product}! Kmil Heuel of No. 151 West 87th coal, the Fuel Admintatragiin and War, Street. Manhattan, She had just left iedilateg: Seeds Geo Ma Gove OF) the physician's offlce and Walked. eros the t to her car when she collapsed nly to atop private hoarding, but to de-|She was dead when Dr. Heuel rev op additional coal flelds. her. ee | —< Biliish Wake Oat f Baky| Mecord Bettiah Ate Raids on Ger- Defennes. | mans in Jo LONDON, Aus. 1 A: Helton teres LONDON, Aug. 14.—A record num WWentern Porata has tenehag | ber of alr raids were made into German lterritory during July Lis said Sea and taken over a part: tg nety six The bi smbe dropped nace of Baku. amounted to eighty-one tons. 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