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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 1

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1i it developed their stme Ull like de tense and hrl tTap cjr downs 'I I 4 (4 Tx ov l4 i a ttit 1 a The HomuttJttr The Inoeetor andz The Real Eetate Dealer Are Made Acquainted' To Their Mataal 17' ri isy AVKSAGEPOR OCTOBER and wra advancing 4J'Ull whan time was eAlkd and the game The Texas too waa a' trifle strong th4 tlie vMhoma though Truesdale Ujo plunging full back of the OWahoma 1 ieam tort "great gape In it whenever wm sent tn that direc tion 'J The Norman" Mok fvld wastower than the Texan meh la starting the Jbali and their gains were not for lhedleqieM mde brthetr opponents i Tho game was free from any slug glng and wa Jn thpenmuch of thatima The eleven were penal hod tor oft sldo playing only a few times and the rulings of tbartfaree and umpire were tna to the satistae tlon of the crowd jand playerg the game being elraoet entirely i free from aa 1 I i "I'ti xSa twr LAKGEST DAILY NEWSPAPER? ft: i aV'rfJiwXa i Sells Leading Repub lican Organ to Dem Socratic Politicians PEARY AILS TO REACH 7 tf i K4 A 1 A i 4 Mi Naw York Nor With telling voice but determined spirit WDllara Hearst gubernatorial candidate the independence league and' democratic tickets started out tonight to fulfill the program mapped ouU for him by hie campaign managers The schedule called for thirteen addresses before as many audiences in Brooklyn and Queens county'At his lint appear ante1 however it wkssvidedt that the candidate had already severely over taxed hls vocal organs and later be was reluctantly compelled to abandon Ma expressed purpose ot rewarding all of the thousands who liadj turned out and waited patiently to hear Wherever the candldato did go how ever he met1: with euthdsUstle recep tions cheered hjs appeanmee at many places other crowde that hoped to see him and dldnot cheered for him just tha ssuie The' opening meeting 'wa held it' a theatre In Brooklyn Mr Hearst was the first spiker and it was plain Mat It wM an atfoftfor him to pitch bls vdlce hlgiuenough to yegch alVoftlie LUMP9 rMfemt a Carren was eonsrtrued a condemns tlon Of i Tammshy Hall's1 hndofeement of Mr''Hearat's bandidacy Ji' 'Bteretgry EHhu Root Who' kit night attacked Mr Hearst at Utica also earn In for a severe arralgmaent Mr WEDDING PROPOSAL SCORNED BY MISS INDIAN TERRITORY 4 OOOOOOOCOOOOOOOB i 4 METHODISTS ARE TO CITE A $1000000 OR MISSIONS 0 0 0 0 op 0 0 O'W 4 Buffalo The 'O general missionary commutes' Oof the 'Methodist Episcopal church Jhas decided to rig the Itotal sum to be appropriated for tvimc and fprUgn ngsMonary '2 omingymui S( 1000000 this befrtg about th(0 amount contributed by the de nomination for mission purposes during the year ending October 2 1 1 i 1 1 oqoopoodpdo'o po REPUBLIfiANSHOPELESS ci' No Apparent Chance To Pre ri J' Le 4 A vent Democratic Success av 1 4 t' (By Our Snaeial Correspondent') Nov are 8 seventeen constitutional districts south 'jjf the blg''Canadlan Hvf Vfit' Okla 4 JkfWWW 1 IHbl IH fl BllltH 5Ay5'IGREnBYR0flsHilSlEfiRJDEDSI a ft' 4k1'1 i 1 wnx BK GIVEN Br TM CpAfaAdmart a 5' 7 7 Oldahonia Bunch Held Easy J'Lead irst Half But Weak Texas beef and brawn pitted again Oklahoma pluck and cdurage wohfor tbe University tofTexa eleven the an nual game with' the University" of Ok' lahotna team at Sportsman's' park yeo terdaygftemqon by the close siore of 10 to game eaualled the game pkyedby the elevens on the same field last year in point of intense Interest in the final outcome when the Okla hqmans defeated' the Texans for the first time by the score of to 0 7In hi)ost every department of the save and except that of punt Ing in which: that clever little player and 'excellent punter' Harry Hughee far outclassed his rivals (the visiting eleven from the Lone Stat state out played the men from JN orman 'Al though about evenly matched as the close score would indicate the Texans carried with them the advantage of a swift backfield which counted much in the final resulty wav the particular bright star of the Texas team and ita eighty yard run near tbe close of the game when he broke through the Ok lahoma Uns 'on an end run hobktoff his opponents dodged' Trussdale 1 and Cross Ini' the opm'fleld hnd meed for thetfoal posts was the feature bf4ieasne if 'iW5 tiMhfd crqM bXb and the cheers of the' rooters of the Texas eleven were suddenly drowned by the applause from thoOkbahoma side when Sevems and ilendrjckson rolled upon the ground VJ p' i The men from Texas fairly1 swept the Oklahomans off their feet in the Second halt by better llneplungingshort chd rune und pulling off a trick1 an nnslda 'kick which netted thom' thelr only touchdown of the fcame A fow' min utes before' the' Oklahomans were treated to this surprise the iTexans carried the ball "down to the yad line and McMAhon quarter back drop kicked a goal Both teams pun ted the ball Hughes was repeatedly called upon to boot the pigskinsout of danger and his punts averaged ihlrty flve yards while those of McMithon gnd Dyer fell far short of this The Oklahoma Uni versity men were lucky in fumbles and in catching punts and returned the ball on better than the Austin eleven a The Oklahoma University men play ed remarkably well considering the fact that the team was In aweakened condition Owen the star half back of the team and Hurry Hughes the clever were both suffering from what Is khown In the rfootball as bad leg when Wrenched It again in the second half while lighting desper ately to defend the colors and goal of Oklahoma forced his retirement und Wolf the big Indian guard also was forced to leave the game during this half following a scrimtnsge The defensive work of both teams was good When ''Hendrickson was downed on the eight yard line after his eighty yard run the Nbrman eleven i Shaw? attMMft aS wus a run voter thn amn' 'c'irats Miay them all haring the best of local litueeln the close dis trict a The'xnatter of getting the vpt to the ptdk'in tbe southwest affords' tbe only serious (problem' Now is cotton plek Ing time and unlike Indian Territory 7 cotton belt negroes are few There 7toix the wbite'people are picklngeot tiilton SMOstot them are 'democrats and i If they fail 'to go to the polls their Barty suffers' ''f' With anything like a representative vote twelve Of the seventeen districts we as certainly democratic as Texas 4 Add this wlll make the majority in the constitutional convention absolutelyf certain: In no part of the democratic aouth Jk' west' have ftbe republicans made an aggressive campaign They do not a want to move the voters from the eot ton fields ttf fhe polls But the activ lty: of committee 'has forced' them to begina self defense campaign and no lessaustere 'a per 1 eonage than Delegate McOulre made a ''speech at 'Lawton recently It need scarcely be' said that in this part of 7:4 the 'state he did not abuse the demo1 erkts as he 'does In his own country nor did he repeat his frequent asser tions that state ruled by Texas democrats Is unfit for good people to reside in Judge Parmenter his side partner however' that the 1 1 negroes are aa good as many white people of the south which was clear xJy sanctioned by McGuire for the pair enacted the same stunt at Tulsa a tow lfAys ago 'During (he present week demo crats havs been doing some good work I In the way of organisation if the vote is light It will not be the fault I of the committee for the advantagew jthe republicans of a "gum shoo" pkm I paign Is fully understood ortunate Lily from a party standpoint the mat jority of voters in the towna as well fv as country are democrats and the 1 towns will vota I i In thia section the republicans are conducting an altogether different sort Of campaign from that in the northern I COuntlea Here they talk quietly about and Insist that here Is no politics In the making of a constitution: while in republican communities they are making a vigorous appeal to their people tt This ex plains' their absence of' platform or other declaration of state policy andf affords them opportunity to 1 be allS)thlngo to all men In all places gt the sama time'? To tip republicans 1 without arousing Ix lhe pblkjy the reptoJIOan committees In both territories It fsa difficult task being the taotlce of a minority in ex tremity and has afforded the most "pleturosqug dodging end ducking slnoe'Sklppar rtdav There are evidences of this manner 1 ef campnlgnail oyer le southwestern sountieel Apathji Is prevalent' and while It T' not likely t'o'dlwtdrbelther I itbans arS guchwat the democrats sensation of the eanjpolgn Inrihls part ofc the new state was thifi dismissal from sohdopat Cache this county Of the son of Chief Quanah Parker The dismissal was ordered byia re publican school A personal Investigation'' of the in cldent wns made today by the special correspondent of The Oklahoman who finds the following facts: vThe board is composed of EtrHanks republican: David ogle "mg republican Albert' Norris dem ocrat Norris hast not beenjri Cache for some tfrna prior to the: occurrence of the Incident having been Jury service at Lawton A petition for the exeluaion of young Parker was headed and circulated at Cache by Df Lln ville a republican' on the ground that the boy was not a resident of the dis trict The real reason was because ha Is an Ipdlan 'The petition wgs granted by the two republican 'members of that board over the objection of Dixon principal of the school and a demo 4 Not only Quanah porker but' other Indians his tribe are incensed st the action" the republlcanscHool board and is not probable that any ofjthem will vote the republican ticket atthe coming election' 1 4'A report" vrtLi sent by the" republics us to other parta ofth: state that the board hada democrwtte 'majority: yeftigatlo the 'ground proves this falee andrihe misleading Which tt 'WSTenW jStibilcultioKitAha Hugnt harei 'IndianTerritory fi fl' yr fi 11 JI' Ills fl1" 4DRAW Milwaukee Nov Steve Kinney of Milwaukee Jimmy Briggs of Bos ton fought tn rounds to draw be fore the Badger Athletic club tonight OOUROUITS MUSKOG v'Vh ft 1 i PHOENIX Tulsa: I TNov The an nual meeting of jhe Indian Ter ritory ederation of Women's clubs ended today He pul pa gets Cve meeting nexryvar A proposition was received: from rih Oklahoma federation invltingthe federation which Ok waa tabled this matter being In of the National fed 0 oration All officer hold over another year 'j 0 4' ooooooooooOooooi i i 'r 'Wl Of seventeen twelve are'eon sldered safely democratic in three the 'republicans have the 'best ot lt grace 'of the distrjctlhg' board and wo I arr' doubtful 'with favoring the democratic ndldatesJW' '1 1 'Southwestern Oklahoma is the of democracy or this rta son the district wcre made Tafge while board made Jlberal allows 4 imnjjrauou "in otnerf Me eouthwest Oklahoma' was i given no credit for having Increased In popu latiog during thf past yeara In this Mannar a rank injustice wgs done it hy the boardand this tact does tend to disturb ite democratic soll darity counties of Greer Co '4 manche Washita Klowav and Roger MUls will wtthouUdaubt vote solidly tf( democratic candidates This aI1 aeen'popcede4 by the re publican inCaddothebtotest 1b aa uw yorty twrtp which enoc cnater itisia fc Al IHTI'lil I llMATr 1 bUU I HWtb I mi mi wn 41111 Illi I III WMwWMM 'll! But Intrepid Explorer New 5 4 1 1 11 'v a I1 New York Nov' The United Btatee now holds tbe record of "farthest north 7 degrees minutes This feat was accomplished by Commander Robert Pearyof the United States havy 1 1 The intrepid "Arctic explorer felled to teach the north pole aahahad con fidently hoped to do with hls supply ship Rposevelt but he' penetrated near or to the pole than the Duka of Ab russt's expedition Which had held the' Arctic i record degrees minutes What Commander Pearr did and his experiences during the past year In tho froxen north are rather briefly but certainly vividly aummariMd'Jn a communication receivedj tonight by Herbert Bridgeman 1 of the Peery Arctic club This communi cation follows: "Hopedale via Twilling ata Nov Herbert Bridge man: Roosevel wl nterud north coast Gmntland somewhat north Alert win tar quartara Went north with sledges ebruary via Heckla 'and Columbia Delayed by open water between It and degrees' Deyond six "days 'Gale disrupted lea' destroyed cache out 'off communication with supporting bodies and fltfted due oast Reached ST de grees minutes north latitude over drifting steadily eastward' Re turning ate efght'dogsurDrified east ward delayed by opep wter reached north coast Grantlaud in straightened conditions 'Killed musk oxen and re turned along Greenland eoast to shipTwo supporting parties driven on'porth coast Greenland Ono rescued Jby me in starving condition After one week recuperation on Rooeavelt' sledged west completing north 'coast' Grant land end reached other land near looth meridiem Homeward voyage tn ceoeant battle with lee itorme and haad winds Roosevelt magnificent lee fighter and sea boat No deaths or Illness expedition 'I (Signed) A "HflARY" Already in thta corresgandence have boon claimed twenty Rvdtgtrftts for the democrats of the Oklahoma side and Oaagejnatlnn Twenty ylg out of fifty seven without reckoning Payne Logan Lincoln and Oklahoma counties an excellent forecast tor democracy In the west side' Added to the democratic majority coming from tbe Indian' Territory aldo It means safe control of the convention 'by the detn oeratsywffh a big working majority and affords no reasonable hope for re publican euecess To overturn the heavy democratic lead would require a landslide of which there Is ho Indi cation and for which there could be no justlficatlon in the new state under present and past political conditions INDIAN BLOOD BARS A BOY ROM SCHOOL CHIE" QUANAH V'PARKIR HIB ATiR LEAD8 IGHT ON CONVICTEDCRAPSEY IS TO HAVE JUSTICEv COURT i BEH QUMTI0N8 HOW CHURCH VWILL LIK8 IT 'MX' New York Nov The ecclesiastical court of roriew of tbe second depart ment resume today Its bearing of the" appeal from the decision of the dio cesan court in the 1 diocese of western New York which convicted Dr Alger non Crapsoy rector of BtAndrew's Episcopal ehureh Rochester of bereti cal teachings Adjournment was taken until November 1 when a 'decision will 'probably be 1 1 Today's sessions were behind closed doors The niembora of the court later refused to tell the tamper of that body toward Dr i Crapaey Ona member howevgrdld'say: "We have determined that justloa shall be done Boms'" of 1 these men have come here repeatedly at Inrgo ex pense and from considerable die' taneg Justice we are attempting to get and justice we aro determined io have the heavens fall I do not know how the church will like it' The court consists ofjjlshop Scar borough "president Rev Dr Huntington reetor of Grace' church this city tjatwn' John Moses of the Cuthedral of be Incarnation Garden city: Rev' A Biker of Princeton j' 'armer' Chief Andrews of the court of appeals In New York Judge rederic Adams of' Newark and James Parker of Perth 1 Amboy AU wore present today 'it was learned that when the' court met two weeks ago it was determined to hare each membey submitted an opinion In writing ach of the eeven membare appeared' today with three Opinions andthby oeenpiad the' alten ttan'bf th 1 court age CNQtNIEERa BTARrWORK OH4 GRAND RIVIR DAM SURVEY '''rt'i '1! Bperioi to Tbe OHahemas 5 1 tf Muskogee 1 TNov Today corps Of 'engineers arrived from Chi cago tnd after a conference with thelocal committee having In charge1 the Grand river engineers went to work in the field This Is the be ginning bf the work on th million dollar power plant In the Grand river which hag beenunder consideration for many months I' HALLOWEEN PRANKS CAbUE ARREST MANY STUDENTS Lexington: icy INovr Another ar rest was made today in the cases against state collego students charged with assaulting 1 Patfolmen In a riot caused by Hallowe'en pranka The grand jury 1 had the faculty and' 200 students before lt today Investigating a charge of confederating which la a felonyEfforts bra being made to identify and arrest over 100 other col legians 'J i 1AMX000 ARMO CONTRACT Roma Nov The for 2100 tons of armor plate valued at 11000 1 000 for an Italian man of war which 1 was given to the Midvale Steel com pany of 'Pennsylvania has been ap proved by the council of state The Midvale company? was 'in 'competition for this contract wlth five European firms including the? Krupp IRE LOSS IS 1128000 Pittaburg Nov The Carnegla Plow and Manufacturing company's plant at East Carnegie was destroyed by fire today The lose probably wiu reachI2000 Reliable "Deniocratic ''Oklahoma Counties 5VWiil: Not ail vtfVi) nrr'r 5 QM jcyv "5 Hsant Answers Root Tvxsui Wtn wJ4 Bpedsl Political Correspondence4 PWuy all to Hasek ols a Douglas Quit Muikoge Phoaaix Land Office Error Mjr Bo Intentional Howl About Txa at Muskoge Negro Mtbodlt Dcrr Lgnrter and Criminal i New States Nw New Btet Note A rieod ol Homeln Dla tn Lbndan Mm Porter Tells Need ot Woman Hpffrage ootball Gtrn Attracts Big Crowd i City New Stupendous Amount of on Patum 7 Socletr 1 Marketa Oklahoman Went Ada Oklahoman Want Politic Cauata ight at Muskogee Manutarturara Held or IVtonar jf Murder Caeo Ha Mreterloua Phaae Appeal Case to fiuprem Court 1 Accuaad Murderer of Actreoa Caught OQOQOQOOOOOOOOOA forecast Showers Saturday Sunday fair Oklnhoma anj) Indian Terri Shower Saturday Bun 'day fair warmer OOOOOOOOOOOO OOOI appeared on tlufieis Captal Monette choosing to defend the north' goal Hughes kicked on ths twenty yard 'Una iwhd It three yards ailing to gain through the llntf KrAhl'puntedto Cross and Acton was sent Around right end a two yard' "Oln TrtteMAle gained five yards on line bucking Recover ing the ball on a fumble eldahke ad vanced the ball five yards Hepdripktoh'n was BediVw oohd gn for another five yard gain Oklahoma eouredho ball again on punt and again oar ried the ballfit yard Hughei punt ad forty five yards Metdrtcksohn ire turalng the punt ffvq TUUnsfiall cbNTiNw 'Wiii'CT 'll ACINI LEES WITH $1700 I OUTLAWS EHTER ROOM V' wR LTNe ii band of outlaws wag forcing the front door of tho station at that place last night the agent securing SL7W from tba safe escaped through tho roar entrance iMrertly aner he had leftrihe ouUaw broke info the ona nothing Of fleers aro on thetraR of tho would be rob ber'4' i 'SX I ALLECEbBEMTWCrTEll ORIALOIIWEDIIESDAY NcwTorfcNo4Judge'fHolf'in the United! Stated court' today signedn ortor the 4 American Sugar Refining company and the New York Through the I CLASSIIED DE PARTMENT of therJ Vj A 1 OKLAHOMAN 'f RootIS'ABoqat RESOLUTIONS CONDEMN ACTION OR ROOSEVELT to A Myea kre GivesSecretatyV Record That Root HadGivenThem Money 1 Utica1' Statements rw ad ronuU Mails I 1 I 1 flT i aJS A a Croker and Secretary Root the pk er declared had furnished' the convincing evidence by their recent presslons that the "corporation" eje 'i mbnts of th republican and democrat Io parties were united' their oppo '5 eltfon tq him because of hie onslaught' upon Illegal buslneu cotnblnationA'i ollowing the theater' meeting I Mr Hears addreed briefly an' 'outdoor gathering and then apokaat Vieitotlon Hall Here he cut hls remarks short In the hope that hls voice would hold out until be bad nt Joist acknowledged4 other greetings Before hts arrival at this gathering the audience unanimous Ijr adotped resolutions disapproving4 President Roosevelt' in? permitting his views on' New York state politics to bemada pubto bt Secretary llot The resolutions' were Introduced bv' '4 Alfred Dotilton rbglrterl' of county and after WUhgJtom the tec 4 speech? at Utios conuluded deem lt duo lb (Ke dignity of American dtlsahahlpn thgt pe' aifeodld 'k xowrit thJeftaflnt anmpt federal ffi tothe gteetotata of thio Stans A and'tmMMtsdmld stake tHtown'4tkjli wta i dEjf wSAwHMwr i 1 Lf 3 fc tyjS wrpMranr uwi fourth' mgdo Prospect Hall which he'' reached at 10 Hire Several thousand people many" Htofe than could get inside the auditorium gave' him a rousing welcome and vigorous ly applauded bls remarks At thia time the voice had improved nd he had no difficulty making1 himself heard nr Mr Hearst'departed from this pre pared speech In one Instance to reply to a question from the audience abofifl Hearst said: i' went to Buffalo with212' outside of Greater New AjTork and Murphy or no other boss would have 4 dared to opposrtne" 9 Generally throughout' the evening Mr Hearst confined himself to set' speech substantially as follows: V1 was attacked last night by Mr Croker who claimed to represent' de mocracy and Mr Root who claimed to represent republicanism know nothing that has tended more clearly f' to show the truth of my 'Statement that In campaign corporation democrats ano corporation republicans were united in support or tne corpora ation lawyer at head of cor poratlon ticket "Mr Croker whose lea trust mayoe I drove'out of office endorses McCar ren as a noble example' ot corporatlbn democrat Mr Moot corporation at torney ror ine metropolitan traction company In the bribery cases and for the whiskey trust theV? tobacco trust tjia steel trust the trust the gas trust the watch trust and the insurance trust endorsee Mt Hughes corporation attorney for the BBBIILIBA UUaWnlUtal' filHUUUULUII the New Wpstchester and JJos i ton franchise grab and the sugar trust 'Mr Boot public 'Offkiial1 who 'occupies a place In the Upl tod States government and 1 should represent 'the' whole' people ofj those United States regardless of party1 has dragged his high position Into partisan campaign and into a prronal J4 attack' in a local situation lh Order Jto serve hls corporate masters fp 1'ici veav Mr YTvart jhwtfish? a vah i ta i McClellan tent out puts! cards bmrlntf rr libelous and indecenUettack upon ilia which tUnltwJ States government stop ped In the malls Tbis year Ryan puts forth these "game ftideront 'and siandero" out attacks through hlaoorporatlon at toHiey through a man 'who Is atlll hie faithful servitor though In office and paid by tbs people "It Is natural that Mr Root' who defended Boss i Tweed the most eor rupt politician' of hls day should join: hands with Boss Croker the m'Mt runt th present day id Z1? aunnort of Mr iniXiteS LlUta nalurol' that Mr Root who appeared for ttohA Metropolitan Traction company ta Jake Sharp caaea and whowaplm eelf accused of bribery br four men who testified tinder oath that he lied' given them 'money for their votes should) unite with' JVitrlck MeCerren 4 the ttrofeMlonal briber of the Standard Oil oompanr tbs gas trust and the RrooUtn Rapid Transit to support Mr 1 lagbas and to oppose 'Wl3 have said 4 am proud ot he enemies I have mada and sm proud er of nona tnotw tton nps 4 rw4r QOKTIWVP uX AOb monte specify that was given or receive by the offending companies on west bound shipments to Cleveland in companies have plead ed not guilty vOKLAHOMAN INDEX fcssfcfid ti ITIiin I WMRtMW' BEE0TEXA5 BIB ftUONERS A i JE1 ih i i I'M 5 Austin Eleverr Evened IWlorWI 1 1 5 I I INAL SCORE 10 TO 9 nc rciuras win oe given as 4 last as wey rc received and will be thrown on a screen 24x24 by an electric kinetoscope AiIjXthe 'iNEws Aia! the time? Bpclal to The Oklahoma Muskogee I Nov? Political bombs' are falling fast in the eastern end of the new state the latest news cxploslpn being announcement of the sale of the Mugjtoges Phoenix the leadingrepublican newspaper of In dian territory to a company of demo The paper Is to be turned over to Its new owners on No vember the day ARW the Constitu tional conventforp delegatortal election Saturday last there was a sale of ha majority stock In the Muskogee Times Democrats the leading demo cratic paper In this territory to a co terie of Individuals and the demo crats believing that It would con trolled by republican pollt Iclegi once commenced to raise money to start a new paper They later cliangad their minds and pur chased th Phoenix The owners of Tlmes Domocrat deny th story that th republicans have a controlling Interest In that pa per and maintain that it will continue 'Another feature of ths latent tran saction is that Ip Selling the Phoenix Clarence IL Douglas: has equipped hls exchequer withthe" wherewithal to make the flght sgatnt Coi J)uiby for the tncpublioannominailoomfcnieen nd haa VrtoapeJ of supporting Rusby editorially tn case the latter nomination CoL Douglas declined to' hr Inter YteKcd j)n thosubject CUBAN GOVERNMENT ARMft 1 i MajorKdsIn'Greble reports that after destructionof UOpO Insurgent and wnservlceabie rifle nt Moro Daatle tbararematn In possesIO ths 4 Cutato government JQOO ri'XWflVWptjiLs MMl0 tart lkamlt gun flyfol1 guns and four mountain" sun 1 JW A 1MM tat gstf Uie "tSitamaastalU WWfiWR? 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