- WISH WIN 1000 YARDS ON ANCRE (Occupy Long Trench With Sout Opposition, London War Ofiico Says fFRENCH CRUSH ATTACKS Irt mS'DON. V. " Th report rrora mt'.TfX. k...imigrira In Pmnco lat night I priu"" i"- !! .. . ... ii. ..,. ... I" !j rintr lha ilav in tho nelchborhootl Flf firantlcourt, whore we ciccuiileil nbout n illioiisanu ynru- m . .. .......... ........... SSy.elfiht prisoners, Includinc two oincers. ii hrouirlit In as ii result of our recent Wrtlons at of Henucourt. . .. ....i,.., linmliq wprA ilrnnneit liv us en an enemy nerortrqinc ! consldernblo dam tee was seen to have been done. Two of K. nimlanes were broUKht down In nlr niMi, and ten German machines were driven down damaged." ' mnV Peb. 7. Two German raids on " " -. M ... ... T mi'mnnt tin.1 VnnrffM IH.lned no success, the War Olllce reports. ixn attack on French trenches near l'arroy f forest reached the first lino, but the Oer- R? wans were cjeuiru iiimicuiuivijr v u .wuv Stiiurk. V I In th". region or Aapncn, in Aisace, inree Br-..h rerantiolteritiir Hartley penetrated fth German linen, destroying Bhclters. and gfeturmd without lossea. nsrm.IN. Feb. 7. Qennan army head- tWenarters reports that northwest of Muel. Htitausen, In Alsace, the French attempted to advance, but failed, nrltlsh attempts to drlo bade the German 'wedge Into the British positions In the Ancre Valley, mado at the beginning of (ha week, were lrtuilly without success, writes the military crltla of the CUerseas News Agency Tho temporary success Mined easrt of Beaucourt, where advanced German trenches wero penetrated, was ery marly offset by tho German counter-attack, wMch regained tho lost ground almost com pletely, the writer declares, while tho nt ttcks north of Beaucourt broke down under tbt Otrman flre. u. of va. Loses professor L - - . C. Alphonso Smith, Head of English Department, Going to Naval Academy MlATtr.OTTESVILLn. Va Feb. 7. Dr. i C. Alphonso Smith, who has held the chair el Ungllsh at tna univerauv or Virginia ror ntirlv nlhe years, has accepted a call to pt the Naxal Academy, where be will bo at the head oi ino i.nKimi department, nn resignation nt the University of Virginia a.i.. ffAl nt ftin nlitcn it tin nt-ncranfr hai. X lion. ISVW .j. ...... ." ..... ....... ... fc ...V v, Henry biography, which has Just been com pleted. Ho was nopolnlcd by President r.ooseclt as exchange professor to Ger many and was at the University of Berlin In 1910-11. He Is a founder of the Virginia Folklores Society, a member of the Modern T.onninffrs Association of America nnrl n S contributor to many periodicals. Professor Smith is a native or rsortn Carolina, where hi held the English chair at Davidson Col lege beforo coming to tho University of Vir ginia. i WANT CLARK LAW A M ENDED r'Altoona Voters Demand Clause Provid- inc for Recall Vote u ...., u Aiuurt, r en. i-euuoiis praying jjthat a recall amendment be -nacted to tho & Clark net have been presented to Repre eniaue j. a. itininger ny ur, irea J. BIoomhariH. Thv rnntn Infrl th nlfrnn. lllf0Q rt AR1R tntard mni-n thnn linlf Ua n twtbi wk -iuuu iuvuci iiiuiii iiiun aim t. a,iia r electors of Altoona. Mr. Rlnlngcr will have k the necestary legislation prepared and In ig troduced at the present session. Tlie demand for the recall Is the out come of the ousting by Council of Health Officer Thomas O. Heibert When that, body refused to retnatatn him nt IIia ronnpat r flf lilvtv.rina nut nt ntvl.-tiltii rln.,ntj tViA tatter Immprlln tplv lnftupl.Ail tha a.1i 1 campaign The petitions ask for third class S cities "the right of recall of commissioners ana Mayor when said officials manifestly enact legislation contrary to the wishes and detrimental to the Interests of the citizens." RAISE $9665 IN A DAY Twenty-four Hours' Work for Haddon field's New Public Library lUDDON'FIKLD, JC. J., Feb. 7. Tho teams competing In a five days' campaign to raise $.5,000 for the proposed Haddon , field Public Mbrary and Historical Build ing reported last night at a dinner here the receipt of 59665 for the first day's opera tions. This Included $7000 from tho executive committee, which has pledged Itself to real ize $10,000. Tjie team In charge of James Lane I'ennypacker collected tho Jargest amount. $625. Guardsmen's Positions Held Open WILKES-UARRB. Pa Teh. 7. Heads of the various Industrial establishments In tha VyomInc Vallev havo nirreed to hold nnen p the positions of all men now on the border with the Third Artillery. Promises have keen given to provide employment for any men who return home and find their posi tions f;one. Farmers Ask State for Demonstrations MnnCHANTVHiU:. N. J Feb. 7. Tho nancers and farmers' clubs of Camden I County will ask for a farm demonstration W nn K ....,..,.,... .1.,.- .., j .,. mo uuLen,ii ui hum juace uuuer luo direction of the State Agricultural College. .Kiev en counties now have this work, but there Is no station In this section of the . oiate. Yellow Carbon Copy Sheets soo s .so 1000 ....,,..... 1,00 fiooo ..., 5,00 SIm 8'i x 11. t&ndard welht and trade. IleBiilar noods no Job lot. Samples frt. White Bond Papers ROO T 1000 RSoT BheeH I BhftH I Sheet 7!l l.JU tiio till 1. 70 s.OO 1.00 I, HI) U.OII loo j.oo u.on 1,30 I 7,00 Ko. SIm VA xll t--for duplicating I 11 " typewrltlns Tl ( Colorti Tlnn Tlnn.l RftM .? oneolor headlnr on at M0, ll.ooi tl.ss for 1000; M.B0 for Prlntln above DUOU. -..u .or iumpies. uoop woric. ready when 'Promlifd Me eTfr disappoint. LOUIS FINK & SONS Printers, Stationers, Engravers 56 North 7th Street (First Floor) ,?.'?tSk Protectors th kind advertised In f tr X Kvnln Vt. Absoluts protection "r 17.60. Demomtratlon In your office, or tan arranse for week's trial. KADBUBM & NifiRO fV.... JM..- Tfl I - Corner 13lb anil .Sinm : f as Md S3Q SUITINGS-. 25 w to your measure f y" immm Bljr vtmIc'ji felllnanatt week now lor & record! Vour cholc of 100 art SB V nw nntfrim tn MhAna. VERDICT ALLEGES FOUL PLAY IN MAN'S DEATH Coroner's Jury Believed Hnrry Kollmnn, Found Unconscioug In Road, Was Murdered IIKAD1NO, Jn, Feb. 7. Hnrry nollman, thirty-six years old, who was found uncon scious nt daylight last Wednesday, nlong tho public road In Cumm township, near here, suffering with a fractured skull and other Injuries, from which lie died at the Homeopnthlc Hospital, met with foul play. ac.cnrdlng'to tho verdict of a Coroner's Jury, which heard tho testimony here today. According to j testimony llollma'n had a wild night In Beading when Jfe and a companion ordered a tnxtcnli to take Boll man to his home nenr the Five Mile House. Ho had only gone half way when ho got out of tho cal) and continued the trip afoot. Tills was the last ween of him until ho was found tho next morning. The hospital phy sicians gave It as their opinion that ho hud been struck with some blunt Instrument. Ho was known to have had SSS In his pocket the night before, and when found he had only PS cents. District Attorney Holhcrmers nlllce mid the city directive bureau are working nlong tho murder theory. FAMINE IN U. S. TOWN, SNOW-BOUND FOR WEEK Relief Train Sent When Starving Citi zen Staggers Eight Miles to Summon Aid KON'D IJL I-AC Wis. I'eb 7 A faint and feeblo voice over n long-dlstam'e tele phono wire, tho I'.rst coninnmtcatlim that had been established with Itrd Granite, fifty mlltH west of hore, in mole than n week. advUed authorities hero today that the icsl dents of the village were near a famine and that fuel had long since been exhausted. "I'm so hungry 1 can hardly talk." hald the voice. "Send help Immediately." Tho severe storm of the last week had Isolated the vlllago and the Inhabitants were unable to establish communication with the outside world until today, when a railroad telegraph operator staggered through the blind blizzard eight miles to the nearest telephone. A special train, with a snow plow ahead, two cars of coal and one loaded with pio vlslons Is being rushed by the Northwest ern Hallway to the aid of the stricken com munity. TRUCKS KILL TWO BOYS IN CITY IN 24 HOURS Woman Seriously Hurt When Autos Collide Total of Motor Fatalities Since Jan. 1 Now 10 Two boys were run down and killed by trucks while nt play In this city within the last twenty-four hours, bringing tho num ber of fatalities from motor vehicles up to ten since the first of the year. One woman was probably fatnlly Injured when two automobiles collided at Fifteenth and South streets. The bojs wero f!eorH Branson thirteen j ears old, of 2136 Hllsvvorth stjeet, who was killed by a motortruck nt Twenty-first and Koderal streets, nrd sevcn- ear-old James lliady. of 2607 Xorth Mutter street, crushed to death at Second and Huntingdon btrects. lloth drlvrs were nrrcEted Miss Katherino Sweltzert, twenty-three years old, a pedestrian, was knocked down when two automobiles crashed together at Fifteenth and South streets. She suffered a fractured skull, SAYS PICKETING PAYS Congressional Union Worker to Be Sen tinel at White House Until MarchM Mrs. Hleanor B Arrlson. Congressional J union worKer, or isuu wxioru street, frani; ford, Is so s,uro that picketing pays that she Is going back to be sentinel at the White House until the inauguration on March 4 "Certainly It pays," hhe said "We get encouiagement from three persons out of four who pass by." She Is, however, against Congressman Costello. Ho hnubbed her when slio wanted to see him during her ttay In tho capital and she Is going to soj if she can't snub him at the next election. This Whitcomb Bed with Spring, Special $21 THIS square tube white enamel bed, like every other Whit comb bed, has the construction that lasts. When put 'into the home it is a long-term investment. Graceful, durable and high grade in every detail. Especially desirable because it may be finished in any color enamel to hai-monize with any color scheme at a small extra cost. Made to take either box spring (as shown in illustration) or National spring. With best grade National spring, guaranteed sag-proof and rust-proof, $21. Other Beds Wo bnvo n small fsliopwom patterns of enamel and brass Beds and Cribs, as " If' - rr hI TVlntriArnsi0 punning SJ-S2 jSSsi New I EVENING 'LEDGEPmLAfrELPHlA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, r- ri rrms ttiiMniiiiitffrTrfff,,J,''-i I'linto by Cllncdlnm COUNTESS POURTALES Tho dnughterof Count and Countess von Hcrnstorff is to wed Prince Luwenstein, a Bavarian, according to an informal announcement by tho recently recnlled German -Ambassador to the United States. The wedding is to bu in tho spiing. Countciss I'ourtnlrs, whose husband died some time ago ns tho result of exposure in the trenches, hus takcfi an uctive interest in Ger man Red Cross work. GERMANY LIFTS BAN ON BELGIAN RELIEF Commission Hears of Assurance That Food Supply Will Not Be Stopped LONDON', Feb. 7. Categorical as surances from the German Government that It does not Intend to Intcrfero with tho feed ing of civilians In Belgium nnd northern France havo been received at the local olflcc of tho Belgian Relief Commission. Under theso assurances, It was said, tho American agents of the commission may remain In tho occupied zones, unless war Is declared, and In that event they would re ceive safe conduct. It wasalso 'announced that In event of war between the United States and Germany tho orgarlzatlon vould rontlnuo Its ex istence, but would discontinue tho work of distributing supplies, limiting Itself to tin loading tho cargoes In Hotierdnm, nt which point they would be turned over to bomo neutral Government to bo distributed. This Information Is regarded here as con siderably Improving tho Belgian relief sit uation. The only hindrance to the usual course of forwarding food to Belgium lies In the Inability thus far to reach nn agree, ment ns to tho routing of It through tho Htibmaiino zone. Germany Insists that It shall be Kent by tho route north of Scot land, while tho British Government stipu lates that the relief ships must continue to use the Hngllrh Channel routo by way of Falmouth. The commission hopes that some compromise may bo reached by which the regular tailings can be resumed. No Hyphcnat Ball The hvphen was thrown out of the window last night when German-Americans staged the t-eventletli annual lull of the Philadelphia Schuetzen Vereln, at tho Academy of Muhle. Tho auditorium of the building was decorated with American Hags and no others, a contrast to previous jears when German flags fluttered; Amer ican nlrs wero plajcd exclusively and tho entire assemblage of 1500 stood and ap plauded "Tho Star Spangled Banner." Abne'r Jones was the master of ceremonies. and Springs Reduced number of discontinued and sliehtlv Weil US opri(IK mm lumwtMMi Duuaiuu- tially reduced for quick clearance. The Whitcomb Metallic Bedstead Co. 1710 Chestnut Street Factory, Shcllon, Conn. York Boston Spend Lincoln's Birthday at the SEASHORE The Monday holiday affords an excel lent opportunity to enjoy a week-end vacation. The Reading is "shorter by miles and minutes" and offers tho best train eervice to tho1 shore. $1.00 Excuralona to tho Seahor EVERY SUNDAY Durinp tho Winter w 7:3Q From Chestnut St. Ferry CITY NEWS OPIUM AMP 8i:Vi:tlAI. I'lms wer found In tho homo of James Hose, thirty five years old, a negro, of 420 South Hutch inson street, tho pollco of tho Twelfth and Pino streets station Bay, when they raided the homo and nrrested him. A young negro woman, who described herself nn Anna Hose, twrnty-thice years old, nnd who was In ltose'aj room when tho raid was made, also was arrested. Hnth wero held In 600 ball for n further examination by Magtstrato Coward. AKitorr.ANi: ii:it,nei: tint v-bot attacks has been urged by Unron Hnlde mann von Flgyelmessy, a local aviator, formerly omploed ns an Instructor by tho Government. Should war bo declared tho tiov eminent would bo wlso to tnko over nil tha prlvato machines in tho country, ship them to tho Atlantic coast and es tablish aero stations from Maine to the Oulf of Mexico, Baron von Kliryelmessy sum. t'lrll srrvlre exnmlnnltons trta held to day In thu Federal buildings for the fol lowing positions: Junior physicist, chem ical labotatorlan, trained nurse (female) fur Indian service. inechnnlcLl lnlinr.ilnrln.ri. sanitary engineer, second-class steam engl- i.t.. tauiiuji Hnsmaiit, rtuoratory assist ant, aid In paleobotany, lnboratorlan quail fled In eltctrlc.il hclence, assistant chemist, land law rteik. Junior structural engineer. Junior mtchanlc.il engineer. Junior civil en gineer, preparutor in Hematology, teacher In stenography, chemist, Junior land np pialser, oil gauger and aid In Coast and Ueodetlc Suncy CKNTIIAI. . M. e. ,. I, orBnnlilng n class In accident pieventlon. It Is bring formed under the direction of a commit tee composed of representatives from the State Department of Labor and Industry, Independence Inspection lluie.til nnd the Manufactuiers' Assoilatlun Casualty In surance Company Tho opining lecture, 1'ebnnry 1.1, will bo bv tew 1!. lMlmer. Piesident of the American Anfit Council. IMUISIIIKNT'S I'l.Ad I. brlmr made nt the .chulklll Arsenal It will lly over the While House when President Wilson Is inaugurated Mitch 4 next. The new em blem will show tho American rnglo gi a sp ins In Its tuhins tho symbol of peace and the weapons of war. m.iMroiii noAiiii or Tit.vnn lms passed resolutions complaining of lack of scrvlco in stieet car lines to lorresdale at n meeting held in the Frco Library Build ing, nt Oveilngton nnd Fr.tnkford avenues. Overcrowding and Insutllclcnt hentlng were some of tho specific points of the protest. ifiWW 1 m ' . DRINK MommtaimValley Water TO GET WELL For Brig fit's Disease, Rheumatism, Diabetes, etc. Sample it FREE 718 Chestnut St. Phone Walnul 3407 Pure, tasteless a delightful table water. "if !JWJrKwK The Hudson Suner-StX Tounner Sedan Thmn trst nrnvn fnr!iirnn- nnd ?nmrn I I yi As s mhMW l-HAETON Slew MMOI'HINK i?3SRK)Cr I!()AI).TKK M H1IOOHISB INBAIII.KT .WCiS; CAUIUOLET 1050' 1'. O. Jl. IlETItOIT wm'&tiL. Bel! yiP&i o nnirnv cpuki a dttt ni-vTVr r a r ri-k Bel! Phone, Sprucev1060 253-25 N. BROAD STREET Keystone, Race 2177 Jr J ' I J . ,jm- "f I i j2' ,- ,'.$ ,J'V" 4 'MbAJuhSBI IN BRIEF which will be forwarded Service Commission. io the Public VIltlJMAN VTAH IXJtmni'nhrn cnndit beneath the falling walls of a burning stahlo on I.ursy street, cast of A. He Is Charles Buchanan, a. hosemnn of Knglne No. til. Ilrnnchtown. At the Jewish Hos pital physicians said Buchnnan wns badly bruised about the head and body and may. be Internally Injured. lirilNS MAY I'KOVi: fatal In Charles Boutwcll, twenty-seven years old, of 433 Vino street. He was employed at the Northern l.lbertlos Gas Works, Laurel street and Frankford avenue, and when ho opened a furnaca door In tho retort room a sheet of flamo enveloped him. Boutwelt Is In tho Hoosevclt Hospital. II A I.I) WIN' I.OCOMOTIVH WOKKS re ceived orders for twenty locomotives In the week ending February 3. Tha loco motive have been ordered an follows; Two by Hlnklty & Co., of Mexico; two by the Sun Nlng Hallway, of China; one by tho Compagnle Francalso da Metaux, of France; ten by the Seaboard Air Line, one by tho Plerco Coal Company, of Mulberry, Mo,; two by tho Fort Smith and Western Hallway and one by the Phoenix Iron Works, Phoenlxvllle, Pa. MiCOM) AIlTII,t.i:itV, wblrh Is etpretrd to arrive homo from the Mexican border Sunday night, will Moio their field guns and horses In the old car barn of the P. II. T. Co., Sixteenth nnd Huntingdon streets A parade will tin held Monday nfttrnoon, and tho men will bo banqueted at their armory. Broad street and Sus quehanna avenue. l'ire Captains Kail in Higher Kxam Tho failure of twenty-four captains In the cltv ill o buieau who ncelvo salaries of $1500 a year to ;uss an examination given January 23 for eligibility for promo tion to the position of battalion chief nt J2000 a enr has been announced bv the tlv II service examining board The failure of nil who took the examination Is consld-' cred unusual. Phlladclphian Ends Life in Reading HDADING, Pa , Feb 7. M. A. Campbell, nbout fifty jears old, who registered at a hotel from Philadelphia, was found dead In his room with the gas pouring from nn open Jet. He wns well dressed and had plenty of money, but no Viggage. Coroner Norton Is trying to locate relatives. A. K. lllldebrand, the hotel proprietor, found the body. m m, TO KEEP WELL You Always Travel First Class in a HUDSON Super-Six Touring Sedan In fair weather or foul it is wcomfort car. With windows and ventilators open, it is the coolest, airiest car imaginable. By closing the windows as easily done as you close the windows of your home you are protected from the heaviest rains or coldest temperature. It is the ideal car for all uses- and for all seasons. No road is too rough, no hill too steep, no journey too long, no requirements too particular for it. When a fine closed car is required for the theatre or shopping, it meets every demand of comfort and attrac tivenesa. No car will give you greater satisfaction in touring. It is just the car to take to the mountains, bcb shore, or on a transconti nental tour. Then when winter comes, it will mee,t every requirement as a luxurious, beautiful, family town or country car. It seats seven, with two comfortable seats which fold out of the way when not required. " The Hudson Super-Six Touring Sedan fills a wider range of uses than do any of theeightdifferenttypeswe build. It is the type most of the men who build the Hudson Super-Six use as their personal cars. HUDSON MOTOR CAR IMMEDIATE DELIVERIES GOMERY-SCHWARTZ MOTOR CAR CO. Phone, Sprucev1060 253-25 N. BROAD STREET Keystone, Race 2177 1917 CAMDEN Tlin BKCONl) BATTALION,-Mew Jersey Naval Militia, of Camden, Is ready to move within a few hours' notice, should orders be received from Washington, according to Commander Hoffmnn. There ore 225 men in the organization, fully equipped for service x nnrAUKK ni.Aiti.r.x a. kkynomim, chairman of tho Camden Vicinity Kvangol Istlc Association, wll not permit dancing In tho wooden tabernacle .which wns used for tin Lyon campaign, It Is the belief of Chair man Colsey that tho police carnival cannot bo held there. Mr. Heynolds. who Is prom inent In church circle nnd president of tho Keystone Leather Company, had tho ovan gellstto committee place tho title to tho structure In the hands of the Ocean Pier Amusement Company, qf which ho was one of tho Incorporators, no that the active management would not bo nn his hands. 11a nets as spokesman, howover. for nil affairs to bo held In the building. KKNKRT I,. TUHTIS, ox-lleeorder of Deeds of Philadelphia, will be the speaker at tho monthly meeting of the- Men's Coun cil of Grace Baptist Church, vvhlih will bo held on Monday night Tim .mi:i:cii,ntv iikimtiilh'an iesaHOTEi2jSjfee. If you love the rollicking hits of Broadway, the songs of the past or the song and dance music of today if you loVe the classics, then you will love the Ludwig Player-Piano which .brings into ypur own home ALL music; and, more tMan this, ENABLES YOU TO PLAY ALL MUSIC play it as you love it best. d For the Ludwig plays every composition with such perfect accuracy that you are left free to devote your attention to expression the soul of music. While our great annual output and numerous labor-saving devices enable us to sell Ludwig-made Player-Pianos at the prices of ordinaiy instruments, we earnestly invite comparison, because it emphasizes , the true worth and merit of Ludwig-made instru ments. Let us send you free art catalog and prices. Convenient terms arranged. The name Ludwig means a lifetime of musical enjoyment at little cost. "Thp mark of tone q,tijl" mn'1'u i m ii Equipped with the Super-Six Motor The chassis is tho standard Hudson Super-Six construction with the patented Super-Six motor. New records for endurance havo been made by the Super-Six. It has proved longer wearing and greater safety qualities than1 were ever demonstrated by any other car. Official records have been made for the greatest distance in 24 hours, the fastest speed, the quickest acceleration that have ever been shown by stock cars. These tests prove endurance, and insure the life of the car. And no other car has the qualities which make these things possi ble, for the Super-Six motor is a Hudson creation, patented by Hudson. COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN tUtS, TOWN CAH .......: 1(8(3 0 TOWN OAK IANDAUIJ5T .... 0M Itouhino beuan ....iiis TwypPTTi dlub was ior;an?cee Iat rtWKt M Ing held nt ,320 KftHjttfl RVenuty election of tha following officers,' Pi Harry 11. JTeltlemanj vice preleVet, &. Ii. Yubs.fi! treasurer. Morris liw recording secretary. Norman I. WMMr financial secretary, Harry Vf. Ortewtlft executive board, Slg. Schoenagle, jMk Weinberg, Morris Hrfer, George Blaker mm, II. Simon. , ' MASON' IlUILMKnir ASSOCIATION Mt hecn organized In Camden. Following tuto the officers! President, C. Burroughs! s president, . Wescott; secretary, Fredertek ' G. Iteove; treasurer, A. Krouse; board of. directors, 12. Blizzard, C Baxter, J, Tom llnson nnd A. Sliulke. "" I)AMAOi:S OP 110,000 for the lets '' four fingers jVcro asked In R suit brought. In tho Common Pleas Court today byBd-' , ward Vnlcnskl, fifteen years old, through j his father, Andrew Valenskl, ngnlnrst Maja. .T Ttrrrv nnd AHntnh T'-h!lnir. rnPAlvAra n J M1 ttW"W Mi t the Philadelphia Caramel Company, Th '' i, boy charges that his Injuries were receives i while operating a defective candy-bean ma- ; chine. SUIT FOR I AM A (IKS for a crushed ban nnd loss of the Index finger was brought1 today In the Supremo Court under tho' Au 1 hAb 1111111 A Aft ! fit A a Ifa uIaA jinpiuyei n iihuiiu n.k j uio umiv t nfjainni mo cw ioik niupuuiiuin vvfn r-v -. -a A Message for Those Who Love Music LUDWIG PIANO CO. Manufacturers 1103 Chestnut Ediion Diamond Disc Phonograph and Record S" i J?ira11 ih? '",;hJ?t and snurtMt ''. ci miam Mmo. - A tic r . mhibiu inr kuUIL'Af -XL.-". mwn .v Lfiki rJat.rt,-k-& ?'. i$& Ji.mLJl KZS , " " r-.. - -v r t-. -s Tzr " ' i ' '-' - - j w
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