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HAIL losses of staggering proportions occur annually in the Corn Belt. Hail 

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Marion, 111., May 1. — [Special.] 

 — A five minute hailstorm that 

 visited Williamson county this 

 afternoon damaged homes, farms, 

 crops, and orchards to the extent 

 of a half million dollars. — Dis- 

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