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Drugs Against Whisky.
No Eyes. But He Sees.
President Coolidge Knows.
Go South; Pick Cotton.
CHARGE AVIATION ‘‘JWICE “DEPLORABLE
PRICE: 5 CENTS
MUSK(X1EE, OKLA.. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 29, 1925
V( )L. XXIII. NO. 90,
MUSKOGEE-INDIAM CAPITAL OKLAHOMA-NATUT^'S WNDERJ^ND
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SECOND FRENCH DEE SETTLEMEN1 OFFER REFUSED
p.'ixld l< u> trlioliH.'il, crlminiil
OFFICERS BACK LIP
s,i rs
COLONEL MITCHELL
Tin I’alllnux ih-bt mission in ili«
AT INVESTIGATION
PAYMENTS
how
Latest Proposition Is Quick*
ly Spurned; Calliaux to
Unified ('
discussing
duties in their own vommun
Again Modify Proposal
lighten
inlpalon'H
l>AMs J. WALSH
Uj
Ills ant,' today
he was happy and
ing-
Back to
Block
('(>1.1 Mill S. Ind..
only
liis free-
seat
NOT DISTURBING
IS SHOT DEAD
only
w ho
for l he
M
IL Christy
1 hat
III KI Al
M.
'We
heeled
shoes
of
I he rumors concerning her
What was the reply
(SEE
summed
o
it i«i
the
moaning about the
low
reliabilif y
handling of aviation was •
United
Big Votes Will Be Thing of
for the condition o
if
The Past After 10 o’Clock
"check-mating
isn’t
8
than one bank
more
campaign
(SEE • M
of
Your ultimate
confessed.
the
SICK
13.
AH persons
ter for money that he ought to be
nt ire
They
also
on
hour.
yourself.
until Barnett was arreMed,
of the st l iken
this morning
temporarily big
wouldn’t solve
who
than
and
of
or
any
pay
of
bow
night
from
scant
burgundy
the Dally
hud
was
pended during good beliatior,
which Included regular al tend-
ance at church and today he was
ordered taken to the state re-
satin
th rough
food
Fort
the
the
the air
smoot hly
drugs,
millions
how
horn blind.
Fujiyama
OKLAHOMA
report filed
lies, but. it is un-
relates to France’s
a fixed sum over
the agreement. In
co“t Orrine Hogan,
(loin today. A tw
it upon himself to reply
substance of his speech
very thing. Mrs. Lovett
Okl.AHOMl < IT!
Ml sKOt.l l. I) KI1
him only milk
grateful. They
wife
Har-
shot
t he
in a
SALLISAW, Okla.. Sept. 28.—
William Barnett, aged 12. of Bo-
land, is in jail today clmrged
kill the drug selling kings,
won’t go fai enough.
HIGHWAY WORK IS
SHOWING A RECORD
TAKE
TROPHY
The Kansas City, Kan., health
department under a recent state
law is not permitted to give free
treatments.
spreading over the neighborhood
that Lovett figured in the separa-
tion.
One Sunday morning, "between
figures in
fry. said
prominent
a member of the coni-
a "marked linprove-
the original French
progress was regarded
the
di-
$25
l he
did
It is now or
■ success de-
I you accom-
Colonel Mitchell.
So Far
Board
Year
pi.,
the
the J PERIOD
Contracts Awarded
This Year By State
Exceed All of Last
pay you well to put
ounce of energy pos.*
GOVERNMENT APPEALS
TEAPOT DOME AFFAIR
in the clothing of the enlis
saluting and cleanliness
kitchens and barracks. 'I
m y w o rd
planes.”
Major
Court Says Such
Is Proper Even at
Teapot Dome
"I
t.-H-
gamble in steel or
only what you can
Gibson
potatoes
of
Chicago Police Sergeant Ad-
mits “Shaking Down” Beer
Czars While In Jail
"M. t’alllnux was
Plenty of Wine
Given French to
Talk Debts Here
Other Woman” ..nd Children
Sees Husband Kill Man.
Engaged to Marry
at once.”
Major Royce reiterated tim
A different from
cousins that climb
trees was shown in
on one monkey.
great emergent
of prop)
and
wit h
ions
ity.
ami know
WASHINGTON, Sept. 28. (INS)—Ar/nica has onlv 1 I
fully equipped attack planes ready to meet an enemy in the
air. Major Harvey B. Burwell, commanding officer of the
third attack group, at Kelly field, San Antonio, Texas, today
informed the President’s air board. Even the planes in the
attack group, Burwell said, are rebuilt machines and the per-
sonnel is far below war strength.
on the mountain
Japan, see more
the S-51,
on the sea
are doing a 1925 Job with
establishment,” said Major
"We have not near the
equipment for our iraining
The living conditions of our
BOY, 4, IS BADLY SHOT
BY BROTHER, AGED 7
day possibly it is one of
those fancies acquired, not tasily
ome, that except in case of
the better class
try to have the home
family day held sacredly.
M has climbed Mount
six years In succession
bin soul for the year”
in an automobile with |l,400 in his
pocket. II* took form change as
An appeal from the decision of
United States district judge for
district of Wyoming upholding
validity of the
air transports’ four fl» < t mail
planes and eight light t hrrc-seatvrs
are in th’* lour. Two other light
tonight.
REMEMBER. the bigg*
offer of the campaign let
tonight at 10 o’clock. Th«
campaign ends and all pri
be distributed in just a fr’
Youth Betrays
Self As Thief
By Generosity
with
clear.
Admiral H.
rpill World war I- r.-iilnciil l>j n
i new war. mor. dlNtttrhlOK to
America than the l.lg war. Hoot-
hWln mid drug pirate* •lippl)
15 AIRPLANES
OFF FOR FORI)
years more, and he ought to, easily,
judging by his looks, steel common
will go a great deal higher, twice
as high, very likely, and brokers
will still be
prices.
But don't
stock. Buy
for Westbrook,
had collected
from Druggan
collected $3,500
dispatch and
man
whose experience above
is regulated by tne height of the
elevators in their office buildings.
to pilots
sonncl problem.
< ’hroniele.
It was realiz’d that
OKLAHOMA CITY Bl REAU
MlSKOGEE DAILY NEUS
OKLAHOMA CITY. Se>t.,28.—
James A. Top*’, a real estate dealer |
of this city, argued his own de-
fense before the criminal court of
appeals today when he asked for a
writ of prohibition restraining his
prosecution for alleged violation of
the so-called -realtor law. Popo
was.convicted of selling real estate i
without qbtaining a license from I
the state board of realtors. Ho
made a dramatic appeal although
he is not an attorney. Both the
statq and the defendant were given
10 days each in which to file their
briefs.
Hr WHS killed, Mjy flu police, by
bootleggers, bls competitors selling
whisky against bis drugs.
Informed against
killed fol r< \ < nge.
Nobody knows
lions arc spent
many hundn ds
bootleg whisky.
to figures ann Jtinced by J
Page, slate highway « ngine< r.
During 1924, contracts wer
for 314 miles of highways with nec-
essary drainage structures. of
which 201 mile:; were of various
types of pavement and 112 miles
Admitting he shot and killed J W.
Suther, 35, because he said "his
home had been wrecked," Iceland
Harder was held in jail here today.
While his pretty bob-haired
and three children looked on
der whipped out a gun and
Suther to death, police say.
Miss Anna Bush. Houston Texas,
was engaged to marry Suther, ac-
cording to police.
w orship,
of appeals,
replied Royce.
Major Royce’s statement
up the testimony of a number ul
army flyers who appeared L-. foi«-
th* board.
Chicago has
which could have bought all the
New York banks a little while ago.
We arc only starting.
‘INFERNAL LIAR’
THE SOUTH needs cotton pickers,
thousands of them, to help get
in the crop before the autumn rains
injure the cotton. If you would
like to combine business with
pleasure on a trip to the south,
write to the president of the cham-
ber of commerce in Atlanta, Ga.,
or Fort Worth, Texas, and ask ad-
vice. Find whore men are needed,
also women and girls. Jump in
your little car, see something of
the south and its possibilities, and
pay your way. See America, first,
end thoroughly. See it with your
(•yes open and you’ll be able to go
to Europe.
sea t s
Two young
match the
he knows what is spread out be-
fore him from the mountain.
That’s a wise Japanese, with
imagination, and perhaps his blind
eyes, as he stands
top, looking on’ r
than others sec.
We see. feel.
PRESIDENT COOLIDGE knows
how men that fought in the
war feel about Colonel Mitchell,
nnd a national air force, controlled
by gentlemen who do not know
how to fly.
American legion men who carried
Mitchell on their shoulders when
lie arrived in Washington, cheering
lor fifteen minutes, know the dif-
ference betNveen a real fighter like
had more
any other
gentlemen
the earth
CHICAGO, Sept. 28. Confession
that he acted as the go between
for Wesley H. Westbrook, former
warden of the Cook county jail in
extorting money from Terry Drug-
gan and Frank Lake, beer czars
who were federal prisoners was
made in the court of United States
Judge James Wilkerson today by
Police Sergeant Henry Forrest who
u*ded as secretary
H<n« in jumping out Inio
They gave him Nvine and he re-
fused beer. They gave him whisky
and he lost Interest in wine*
Jf they had given him opium or
cocaine he probably would have
yelled for those drugs, and refused
nv hisky.
It is encouraging to see bootleg
kings
But it
ontrol Is Recommended; Present
Administration Is Declared to Be
‘Farcical;” Equipment for Training Work
Not of Proper Kind.
A man may in the midst of re-
ligious services call nnotlu r an ’’in-
fernal ll-ir’’ for the purpose of d< -
his own reputation, and at
time not be guilty of dis-
n ligious
court
opinion
think I would be timid
ing a man under me to do some-
thing he didn’t like if 1 kn tna
Saturday he entered the General
Hospital, suffering severely from
rabies. He had had no previous
treatment, he said, and did not
know from what he was suffering.
He complained of a pain in his
WASHINGTON. St pt. 28 (INS)
Joseph Calliaux, lhe French finance
minister, raised
the negotiations for the funding
Fronce’s $4,000,000,000 debt, but
didn't raise it high enough
pH.VI human bi ins- sn not
their alleged
up and down
an experiment
Its work by < hninpiiign
choice Bordeaux and
in n < ur
WALL STREET writer moaiLS
about "the weakness of United
Blates Steel common.”
Yet that slock closed last night
at $120 a share. A few years ago
Frank A. Munsey was buying
1 00,000 shares of it around $10 to
Sept. 28.—
Stewart 31.
thumb by a
28 lied of
General hos-
ago he applied
treatment to
City Kansas health
Stewart was told a
necessary to provide
he
walked
(SEE * I" ON PAGE THREE)
I was just wicked
rather enjoy the lord-
wit h which orders
them, and that they
old woman on whom
had been wreaked
looking on. I watched
him the money. Sus
the theft b<xani(* at
banks have been
non-
2 8.—
I,(INS) —United States Senator Sam-
, uel Ralston, democrat of Indiana,
was reported in a serious condition
at his home here today. The sena-
• tor has been confined to his bed
for several weeks. A heart ailment
which, it was reported, has become
kseriouB and thivatuin complication. , uut ql $1695.
never.
'ponds
( plish
• hours
in the
will be waited upon and their sub-
scriptions will be credited with the
t big votes. Subscriptions which are
* mailed in any postoffice not later
than 10 p. m.. will also count
| the big vote schedule.
A good load obtained by 10 p.
ex- tonight will "cinch” for you
iiiilt of your choles. It may be
The sun came out and I was re-
joicing over the beautiful weather
(SEE "L" ON PAGE THREE)
rIiiii enjoys diplomatic immunity
the prohibition ngcnis of Uncle
Sam will not be able to lay a
detaining finger on M. I’alHaux's
< ’hronlcle
half per cent, said "I see your col-
umn expects, booming prosperity
to continue."
A child in the cradle, if it could
talk, might convince anybody that
prosperity must continue.
ISEE G ’ ON PAGE THREE!
these last fe
of the big votes
office on or before 1 <» p. in
rammed
the full lifting force of the 300 tons
I necessary to raise her was to be
applied today. Tho giant crane
■ ship Monarch, arriving in the lee
of Block Island before daw n was
'ordered to proceed to the site of
1 tho rescue work and was expected
I to start operations at once.
i What slender thread of hope
I still was clutched by the wives of
1 the 34 men who went down with
the S-51. the comrades of those
> sailors ami the rescue crews whose
I frenzied efforts had
' way for the raising
submarine depended
on the Monarch.
Tho submarine lies at a depth of
127 feet. The salvage boats ex-
pected to raise her at the rate of
a foot a minute, should their com-
bined power be sufficient.
Admiral still Hopeful
Diving crews working under the
direction of a nationally known
pair of divers had fixed a sling
around the
which lay
floor, stern
Although
refused to give up hope that some
of the. crew might be found alive,
the pall 'of gloom overlying the
naval base here deepened today.
Admiral Christy stated Chat fail-
ure to lift JJiv submarine on the
first effort last night was not con-
clusive evidence that all compart-
ments were filled with water and
as long as that was not proven,
there was still a chance there was
life behind the steel walls of the
S-51. J^ach compartment contained
enough oxygen to sustain the lives
of its occupants for 7 2 hours, had
they been able to close the water-
tight bulkheads.
No Record of Tappings
Reports were current last
that tappings could be heard
within the submarine received
support from the naval communi-
cation station here. Lieutenant J.
I). Muir, commanding officer on
duty at the station, early today
said that he had no knowledge that
such tapping had been heard and
that the official record had taken
no notice of such reports.
Two of lhe greatest divers in the
world, W. F. Loughman, from the
naval base at Iona Island, and
Clarence L. ’I’lbbals of Pittsburgh,
were lhe team leading lhe under-
sea workers responsible for fixing
the sling under the submarine's
stern and making the lines ready
for the lift. These were the divers
who directed the work of bringing
the F-4 to the surface when she
sank off Honolulu in 1915.
LONDON. Sept. 28. -For
time since tho 8-51 was
and sunk Friday night.
Criminal
Epithet
Religious Service
laid to a minor in this county.
He is accused of stealing $700
in currency and $300 in <*hccks
from the Manon General Mer-
chandise company at Roland on
Saturday afternoon.
B a r n e t Us liberality with
money caused his arrest. He
gave three of his playmates sum-
ranging from one to five dol-
lars. One of the boys took his
gift home and gave it to his
mother.
Questioned, hr told that Bar-
nett gate
pieion of
tache<l to the boy and upon hh
arrest he
He hail more Ilian S65O left.
He surrwiiTered the money. The
checks he had thrown away.
taken from the
drawer during a
Tonight the biggest
the entire
night at
mil-
li o w
for
many
graves tin drug and booth g trades
will fill.
FT1O KNOW how the
-I- States grows, especially United
States finance, read this extract
from a Wall street report printed
in New York 90 years ago:
"Several new
reported in Albany. What
sense! Give us a large ban
one of fifty millions—to regulati
the money market and checkmate
Philadelphia."
New York has banks now with
several times 50 millions each, and
one bank with more than a thou-
sand millions.
1 Philadelphia”
disturbing religious worship. The
criminal court of appeals reversed
the decision and instructed that the
case should be dismissed in the
lower court.
Lovett, according to the t<sti-
mony, was superintendent of th’*
Sunday school at Rock Hill and
his wife was one of the teachers.
Mrs. Lovett’s sister, a Mrs. Tom
generals,” said Royce,
of them even look’d
He
them and
CORDELL IS CANDIDATE
from office by the county com-
missioners. Henderson recently
committed suicide in a hotel in
Sapulpa with poison.
The report of Meciiling
states that Carl W. Sween
was succeeded by Henderson,
short in his accounts to the
cupant, no liiggag*
sigh of relief 1 sank into the s» at
next the window,
shrilly told "You can't havo those
seats they are taken.’
but 1 know there
I tickets sold on this
a train ticket und
the seat.” "No you
l you it’s taken." I calmly survey-
ed the young woman, hard-faced,
flashily dress’ d, over painted, ami
i at the luggage heaped up to a
. very uncomfortable amount in and
under the seat she and another
girl of the same type wore oc-
cupying. Then 1
| enjoyment of
proper
work.
flyers are deplorable."
"Have you reported thos-* con-
ditions to the department." ;«sked
Senator Bingham, repuhll-’u of
Connecticut, u member
board.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 28. -Aviation is in a deplorable
condition.
This was the frank statement today of Major Ralph
Royce, Brooks field, San Antonio, in testifying before the
President’s air board.
Echoing views of brother flyers Major Royce sharply
criticised the air policies of his superiors and declared that
"acute dissatisfaction existed among the nation’s air pilots.”
The meeting attracted the largest audience which so far
has attended a hearing of the board. Col. William Mitchell
will be called to testify tomorrow and will be allowed the en-
tire day to present his case. Chairman Morrow announced.
•» The Ice wrs broken tol.«>
Major \V. .T. Kliner, »• \ utf’.
Heer of the army air service,
completely endorsed
Major General Mason
chief of air service, for- ’ i -.iiimc a
separate air corps to "put avkitlon
on its feet."
Acute Di.s.Mitisfat I Ion
Under the existing organi/atIon.
aviation can never reach maximum
efficiency. Major Kilner charged.
This was a direct contradiction
of testimony by Secretary of the
Navy Wilbur and Acting
of War Davis, who only
assured the board that
arms were functioning
and efficiently.
Kilner declared that
acute dissatisfaction among pilots
over existing management of the
OKLAHOMA CITI BI REAL
MISKOt.EE DAILY NEWS
OKLAHOMA (TTY, Sept. 28.—
[ Four-year-old Eugene Cruzan of
Tuttle is in a local hospital today
hovering between life and death as
a result of being accidentally shot
by his brother, Herbert, aged 7.
Herbert found a small caliber rifle
left on a kitchen table and began
playing with the weapon. It was
discharged. The bullet struck Eu-
gene in the abdomen. An older
brother, who had been hunting
game, had placed the gun on the ,
table a moment before.
----Q---
PLEADS OWN DEFENSE
BEFORE APPEALS COURT
(study period and lhe reading of |
| the report of the secretary, Mrs.
Lovett arose, saying she wished to I
; make a statement, and made public |
denial of
! husband.
! ily look
i and
was
vote offer of. determining factor in thi“
closes. To- IT WILL WIN FOR YD
OKI MIONIA < IT!
Nil SKOGEE DAI I
OKLAHOMA (TTY, Sept. 28.
I The state highway department dur-
' ing the first eight and one-half
months of 1 9 25 spent more monex
in road construct ion than during
| costing $6,648,592.61.
The highway department/ will
[concentrate on the building up the
main trunk lines through tin- state,
leaving the secondary roads for fu-
ture consideration. Page said.
It is estimated that it will take
' five years to <*ompl<•«•* th* highway
u.s. holds RENEW EFFORT TO Miss Alice
FOR HIGHER SUBMARINE
morning. All
I for Sunday,
[every leaf .shining gre< n, flowers,
white and gold and purple smiling
and beckoning greeting. Opened1
'cotton bolls, clean and white, that ’
I with the soft w in<l and the sun-
shine would be ready
, pickers soon.
are no
ear. I have
I shall keep
shant, I tell
Mich., Sept. 28. (INS) Edsel
Ford this morning flagged th’- sig-
nal that sent 15 Airplanes toward
Chicago on the first lap of the
1,900-mile
lour. The
at the signal, lhe others following
We ran through Fort
bottoms with Alfalfa, and
and all sorts of promise
to come and then nearing
Gibson station I understood
peevishness about the
no one had claimed,
men of a type to
young women, ran in
i bed the luggage the girls had been
guarding,
enough to
ly manner
were given
knew the
their spite
was calmly
the gang as It emptied itself on I NorrjSt anj ]ier husband had be-
the platform and then the girls t Come estranged and rumors wer<-
| with high ’ ’ ’
started to
[sand and mud. The man in clean
blue overalls who had been stand-
ing up said, "they belong to a
low down show that follows the
cotton pickers."
KANSAS CITY.
(INS)—Vincent X.
who was bit on the
small dog on July
rabies today in the
pital. A month
for anti-rabies
Kansas
rector,
fee was
treatment. Stewart said
not have the money and
from the building.
Lifting Force of 300 Tons Is Employed in
Bringing S-51 to Surface; Admiral Christy
Still Hopeful That Some of Crew Are Alive
Even Though Fate Seems Against Them
INDIANAPOLIS. Sept.
Fails to Attend
Church; Is Sent
Prison
fending
the same
J iurbing
criminal
lengt hy
ruled.
The case is that of G. A. Lovett
who appeal’d to the higher court
after having been fined $100 by the
county court of Choctaw county
projects was $6,280.269.GO,
During 1 9
tracts wcr«
paving, of
COLLECTED GRAFT
HE TELLS COURT
lot for 4 26 iniks of
W’hich 1 87 miles a re
239 milts are graded.
"We don’t get proper considera-
tion by the department: w
even get proper equipment
Royce.
"I think we should approach the-
separate air corps by gradual
in |
Ofj NEW
he the first
Io
the
oil
was
filed today with the United States
court of appeals at St. Louis. At lee
Pomerene, one of the two special
counsel for the government, said
today. The appeal was finally per-
fected Saturday. Pomerene said,
and Assistant District Attorney
Watts of the Cheyenne district took
it to St. Louis today and filed it in
court there.
Under insistent pressure of the
Americans to come forth v.ith
something that will at least ap-
proach the previous settlements by
the debt commission with seven
other European nations, M. Cail-
laux submitted a revised schedule
of payments but it still fell short
of meeting American expectations
and he withdrew it again to make
still further modifications.
The Americans made a lot of
suggestions to M. <’aillaux this
morning as to what these modifi-
cations should be.
The French leader took them
under advisement and another
joint, conference was arranged for
4 o’clock this afternoon, at which
more progress may be made to-
ward reaching an agreement. The
exchanges between the two com-
missions today got down to discus-
sion of concrete terms and there
was an end to the "fencing" that
has characterized previous sessions.
M. Uaillaux regretfully explained
this morning that while certain
parts of America’s counter offer
handed him last Friday were all
right, other parts were equally all
wrong. His substitute proposal was
then presented.
There was short discussion of it
and the Americans made the same
answer to him he made to them a
few minutes before.
.Marked Improvement.
Neither M. Uaillaux nor Secre-
tary Mellon would state specifically
where the hitch
derstood that it
capacity to pay
the 62 years of
any event the new French offer was
described by
mission as
ment” over
proposal, so
as having been made.
The discussion within the joint
session this morning Is understood
to have been confined almost ex-
clusively to France’s capacity to
pay and in this connection M. Cail-
laux submitted certain figures and
statistics which were later studied
by the American commission alone,
after the French had departed.
Refuse to Modify.
M. Calliaux insisted, it is under-
stood, that whatever agreement
ultimately’ be reached be contained
an "out” clause for France, that is'
if Germany should fall down in her [
reparations payments in lhe next 10
years or so, this would automati-
cally result in a violation of the
schedule of France’s debt payments ! ~
to the United States.
To this argument, the Americans
replied substantially, that the [
United States treasury loaned lhe
money’’ now in question to France
and not to Germany and that while
they recognized the importance of
reparations payments to France,
these payments could not officially
be taken into account of the French
debt to /ftnerica.
MR. COOPER, learned financier
in the Equitable trust, who
tells you whether you must pay
NO MONEY TO PAY, HE
SUCCUMBS TO RABIES
$7,50 0 personally
and Lal.n and had
giving it to the warden.
He declared that Sheriff Peter
M. Hoffman, exonerated by all
other witnesses, knew of one $5 00
payment to him.
CLERK WHO TOOK LIFE
IS SHORT IN ACCOUNTS
OKLAHOMA
Bl REAI
DAIL!
. Sept
today by '
Meeh ling, stale examiner and in-
spector. says George M. Hender-
son. late clerk of the court of
tawu couflty, was short in his
counts $8,171 between Jan.
So yesterday it was with sonu-
reluctance that I took the train
to attend the (’hrrokev Baptist
association meeting near Hulbert.
The car was rather crowded,
every seat seemed to have an oc-
cupant or carefully plac« <1
gage holding it, hut al the
airs no oc-
and with a
OKLAHOMA ( II ! Bl HEAL
Ml^KOGEE DAIL! XE!!N
OKLAHOMA (TTY, Sept. 28. -
Senator Harry Cordell of Manitou,
for several years a. member of the
state senate, today announced him-
self as a candidate for the demo- |
cratic nomination as president
lhe state board of agriculture.
SENATOR RALSTON
REPORTED VERY
THE W EATHER
MISSOURI: Partly o\c-Aa-i
tonight mid tomorrow, not much
change In (cm pc rat tire.
KANSAS: Generaliv fair to-
night and tomorrow, not mmli
rhango in temperature.
OKLAHOM \ — Pair tonight
and tomorrow.
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