fw$mjim!) w. V- u I IV IS IP ' T. .v J wr. w $ i i ?'- if ij- i'i. i !' 1 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APIUL 0, 11)10 3000 U S." COPS 11 FOR NEW DRY L Evsn This Army of Federal i Agents tnadequato to En-. force Measure ' LOCAL POLICE MUST AID "Personal Manufacture," After July 1 , Up to County and City Detectives ' lly (lie Associated I'rus WnMilnfilon. April I). Three thou mini intrriinl ToVcniiP'iiRciitH working: t'l looinlly nrrnngfal zones throughout flip t'nltpd States will pnfon-p prolillii t ion nftpr .Tilly 1, necortllnj; to plans niinnunceil twin 1j the revenue bureau. Ncnrlv 800 iintpectont will be trained or tlip work, to bp nildpd to the force of 2283 revenue Agents iilrendy nvnil nbV' fur police icgujatioin, and tlie ma ildiiciy for enforcement 'will be in wot Mux order before, the dnte when absolute prohibition becomes effective. This force of special ngcnlH will lit' tliuttilmtrtl mining die districts when lnvv violation is (lireatened to the Intg-e-st extent, nud special attention will be paid to cities where revenue officials look for most p'T.MMetit.elTiiits to make whil;y unlawfully. In addition, the lcvcmic authorities plan to co-operate with local police, and to leave the Creator part of the enforcement work to these authoiities in localities where ' the police nppear efficient. Without Mich n plan, the foice ot evn three thousand federal agents would be In sufficient to police the entire eountr. Uely on Local' Police Although manufacture of licpior for personal use will beNeiiually unlawful with the pioduction for Sale, levenuc ngents me expected to devote most of their time to the conuneicial traffic, and to leave the enfoiceinent of the law ngniiiHt personal manufacture to local , VP i( e. 13 eniic officials to prevent unnecessary Interference with pioduction nud dis tribution of alcohol for industrial ntid ionjinereial purposes under the piohl- Ultlotl net. Iteculnllnns corr-rnlnif the production of this nonbevernge alcohol will be issued goon. Ily n careful sys teni of regulations the but can plans to mai.c u (iitncult ,to uso ilnvorliig ex i tracts, perfume, toilet preparations anil I other articles foutninlng alcohol for ' Le Discussioni tra i Rappresen- .,ii..,u I'lll JIUL'S. .Ul'UlCIIH'a t.'UIHUIII Ins alcohol nlrendy must have n com position to niuli it phjslcnlly impos sible to take (iiinnlitics ns a beveniEc without making the thirsty person ill. Most cWntlnl oils contained u per- j fumes are said to be guarantees against use of perfume for drinking, since the1 oils will causo illness. WILSON T0RNAT0 AL TnVOLOOELLftPACEIS tanti delle Quattro Grandi Po- torue Continueranno nelle Seclute d'Oggi I SOLITI DISPACCI SERBI COL WIGMORE ATTACKED Senator Chamberlain Accuses Him of Abusing Franking Privilege Washington, April UColonel .lohn H. Wiginorc is facing an official investigation to determine whether or not he litis violated the iiocttal laws in semliug out under "franked" govern ment envelopes n personal attnek on Senator Chamberlain, of Oregon, niv' Meiitenant Colonel Samuel T. Ansell with n stirring pica in defense of .ludge Advocate Cenernl Crowder and the nl readj condemned coiiit-martial s.vHtem of the nrmy. Senator Chamberlain has preferred eliatges against Colonel 'Wlgmoie with both the nttorney geneial and the pus' master general. Colonel Wigmore is the man who wrote the letter for Set rubllhdl nn.l Dltrlbulii Under I'KRMtT NO 34t AnthorlK"! ry the set of Otohr fl 1917. on file at the PostotDce of PhlU- Uclnlil. Pa Uy order of the rrlrtnt a s nunLUSON. Portmaster General I'arlgl. t) Aprlle. II I'tesidente Wil son, nel pomeiiggiu dl lerl. lui inconttnto I priml mlnistii'tli ruincia. Inghllterrn ed Italia per In piima voltii dopo la leiente malattia die lo hit tostretto n Euardate il letto per ipinlilto glortio. Ijp dlsi'iissioni si svoKero nulla ipies tlone delle lcsponsnbilita' della guerra e iclntlvniiiciite nlla Vnllc Snrre. ma non termitiaiouo e contimierauno oggi. Nulla Indie a he il President? Wilson abbin liferito ciua Toidine dato tier I VlltlpsttniCttlll llftl V'llln,dl!nnnU,..l, letary Haker, wlilch made the secretary jllgtot, , say that the court-martial s.Wcni in , ' , the armv was nil that could be desned. ' le uindmoui deboli del 1'iest It is alleged be also wrote the Crowder deute, la scssiooe del pnmeriggio di lei i reply to the linker letter' 'telling wh.V 'fil lchitiuimcute In eve. 11 tilonio del the coin t -martini sjstrin was all that I'rcshJcnte WINoti in eno al Concilio could be desired. dei tjuattro ed il ptogio,, fatto in varie (hamber lain sa.vs Wigmoie franked nllPst1(lnI. Iln , , limuwo ,n.n() copies of his letter In envelopes ,,,nsiol,e ,.,,p ,.,iSlU.ul ,; , ,., ,,,, of the war industrie.s board, winch went r.uferetia r, hll ,)or,...., ,, .i.....,,,. 'iiuondo I innilnat Italian! a rum 1 1 I ferirono clttaditil p soldatl erbl. l.a Commisslone, necomlo it disnnccio, tousldein chc le resDoiisahllltn' degli eutl testntio nl conutudanle navale llano, the npprovo' I'nriesto del til tit tier opcia del miiilnnl. Da foute pure seibagiungono liifiMinii.ioiil secondo le ipinli, in ipiestl ultinii giortii, gll italianl baiiuo tmeslato tin tertd I niimeio di dcpiitntl jugo-slavi, dottori. , ptetl ed Insegntintl liell'Istrlii. Trieste ' ed altrl postl, e chc gli Hrrctntl sotio lull tuttl deportnti. (I)atlt la follte da i III provietiH il teiegramnin sttrripottato e' manifesto die ci trovinitio (Il froule ml una delli1 solite ninnovre tendeii7luc dei croati 1 ti dlspacclo tin I'.irlgi del ptltnl del correutc uiese iitinuiiziavit die tiu meni i bio ilelln Uelegnziouc Aineriiniiti sareb lie statu llivintn n Sp.tlnlo per studiiire Ip uliestioiii cttiiclie lonieinenti (tiestti citla". per poi lifcrinic al I'lesldente Wilson e ttilndl tilente coiiiinissione d'liicliiestn sucli incidenti die si erauo verificati In Spnlnto. Al ilguaido ' bene iiimuientnre the il !! siorso inese ullicinlmeiite veulvit smentito uti lomu uiiato serbo, pllbblicato da ; io tut' i greel circa i disordint di Sjutlato, I I oiuunicnto che vcttiva clicli tai-alo com plemente fnibo e teiidenzlovu. 1 marl uai itnllanl, sbanatl per II servhlo di pattuglla., vennero insultatl tin nleinil cronti c tie segul' un tnfferugllo al rjuale ptcsero pattc nlciiul soldatl setbl che volevatio Impcdltc Tarresto ilel tolpe voli per tipein del uiarltini Italianl I soldiUi scibi fun, no dNaruiatl eii7it gravl lousegueu'e e gli Ammlrngli Alleatl. in segulto a tali disordinl. ristuhllliono II ervlzlo dl pnttugllc Interntleatr, the era stato sospeso. Si UBgliingn the in dcltn occasione I'ammi raglio ami-rliiiini NNblack soi)e" per itt giortii II glornule .laditlli. per le sua cttliinnle eoutrn 1' Italia X. d It I l'n altro te'egramma die deve eseic accolto ton il benellcio dell'lhveutiiiin e it seguente. giunto stnmane it ine., tlell Agenla I lav as nottficato dairAs sociated Pie.s. II ,l till contvniitn di ntllto a fuelll suppol7.loni noli foetid. i Riimtu ah una retente tioti.hi che indi iitissv tpinlthe ruglotie iln clustltiirtic' ttno scio)eio generate. Ccto II testo del telegtamnia . Rtimu, II Hprlie II Conslglio della I'cderarione Ceucrale del I.avoro di llonin lui deetsiiippi utio sciopero gene tale per le ultinip vetithniattr'ore. l.n sciopero lnvt' pilmdpiaie alle oie sei atitlmeridiaiip di duniuiil giovedi' WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store ut of existence Inst .lanuary. OPPOSES 'UPLIFT CANT lidiKia che sata presto soddisfneeute mente rnggiuntn una toudusioiie. Speaker at Unitarian Conference Asks Practical Attitude Rochester. N. Y.. April 1). (T.v A. P.) Discussion of the attitude of. the church toward social problems occupied the opening session of the thirtj I foul th ami mil conference of Viiitiiiinn I Churches of the .middle states nnd Canada, in the First I'nitniiuii ('hurt It , heie eteitlay. ' The discussion wns stinted liv the ltev. 13. It. Ttceiuuti, of Ttentoti. X. .1.. who opposed the so-called "I'plift" attitude that he said many churches t take toward the labor problem nnd tirgni ' them to lake a franker attitude. Mis. of New ork, pic Parlgl. S npiile. In telegiammn ufficialc serbo da ISelgrado dice die in siyciale comniisione di ufUeiali nmeri canl ed nllenti ha teiniinato la suit inchiestn sill fntt! die s svolscro in Hpalato. durante il m'ese di maro. ATLANTIC IS AIR PORT Into Resort View Flying Facilities to Internal revenue bureau ogeflts. tin-! '".lra Uonncll tier direction of li. ('., lyeitli, tleputy 1"0,, tonmnssioner, nie now wot king on a pliili to divide the counlVy into 7ones, wincii will dp ititicpcnucul ut many cases of tlm prohibitive collectors' ones nl-'Army Filer Drops ichuj esiuuiisuctt. vjuc cniet lupecior will be assigned to each .one. with ns many assistants us the character of the Atlantic .City, April !). To Major Tj. territory iudicalev-is uecessarv. The " I-ent. army flving corps, in u .I. X. men will be especially trained In ilo- . 1 "P n,,nno ..tl"'1 observutiou 'type tf..tl., .,,,1- ,., i. , t. l : tin ven by n Libeity motor, jesterdav ectiolt work, most having served n Wt , ,Ntinftlon of being the first that eiipncity for many enrs. Al- nilmull t0 lnm iu Atlantic Cit.v's new though heretofore liquor violations hnve'nir poit. been found by icvenue agents mainly I Major Lent left Itrindley Field, Long nnioript "moonshiners" of the southern' Jsland, at 11 :.10 u. in. jesterdaj, under mountains, prohibition is expected to.ortfers to view the site of the new air 'stltniilnte illicit distillation enormously J'j? a"?, nM'Oit to the aerial -cltvlsion ui mc wcii .iiilu, vi uiu l.ltSl. Willi on (lovcrtior s Island. New stoiined nt Caiim Alfred v l""1" rmiiio limn i.i iiu-upiiuii v.... : vou. near ucei huhk, at iz:;ri for 5vbc leaped. luncheon. -tindrfi'ifining his flight at Une nspect of litpior law violations 1 :.I0 dropped into the air poit here at Ins gtowu out of the hundreds of rec- :HO.MinvIng covTrrtl tlie last leg of his Ipcs for home mauufaetuie of beer, ,10.,",n?-v.nt " iw-mne pace, with a high KlBiV8sDPSrSffflBrTTwH3t fi u, afeVBaL ,'siitiiiimie illicit, uisiiiiniiou enormously 1 1"-- i in cities w'liere the deinand will be most Hcn.V.'.fmrters'i toustaiit nud, consequently, whete York! lie 'gicatei' iH-ofiU from the occuniition can t vhll." near It a. p. vviups niul,evpii distilled liquors, now being chculnted iu all parts ot the lountry. llooklets nud printed pam phlets of these recipes have reached levcnuo officers from scores of cities. It was explained today that to make "liquor according to these recipes will constitute clear violations of the law, although it wits admitted it would be difficult to prevent the manufacture in most cases. " Private .Stills Wutclifil Private stills can be ncqulied legallv only by registration with (lie revenue collector of the tli'-ttict. .Miiuufuctu'rers. of stills urn under stiiit lobulation of tlip reveneu bureau, being lequlred to pay .f.'O n enr license for doing busi ness and to pay a specific tax of Slid on each still or worm sold. In adtli- j Hon, the manufacturer is required by ' law to report the uomc and address of the pin chaser and the purchaser of the still iS required to icport the purpose of his still and the nature of the sur roundings Itf which it is to be placed. If a person is detected in operating u still he is liable to pay the license fees ordinarily imposed pit a distiller, in addition yi tines and other penalties for law violation. Many reports of the manufacturer of "family stills" on a large xenle and il.!.. ..nil. t I.... nriiinu lint'a t'A,i li nrl ' llll-U BUR HI iv., i i. . .., mv..vi. Ilio revenue bureau, but proved false iu most cases. Great care is to do observed by rev iud behind Iiiin. f'ff in itchinv head is most uncomtortaoie ' and annoying That itchin is not always cntiiel due Jo dandrutif oftentimes the irrita tion U caused by .i mild form of cc?cina RcsinolOintment is usually most suc cessful in clearing upa trnublsuchiis this.and speedier results arc ReneralK obtained by washing the liair occasion ally with K'esinol Soap. 1 hetr Joint use seldom fails to bung satis factory results. In the treatment of all skin disorders on limbs, body and face.- Solrfly a! druzxtstt. Jorfttr Minifies writt MtJlHof, Filtimcnt, itd. Resiadl I TRANSMISSION 1 V may be bought with every assur- V K ance of -quality vhen it bears The 9 V Fairbanks Company O. K. 19 K - Telephone to j V . theVairbankq COMPANY l9 F Arch and Seventh Streets BP Philadelphia, Pa. I L JCU, Market 2210 Key., Main 171.5 M Men's Double Texture Raincoats Special at $4 This would be little enough for single-texture coats, but for coats made of fine government material the price is amazing. t t The ,seams are cemented, the pockets are roomy and deep and the collar can be buttoned close under the 'chin. These coats are all in khaki color and are in all sizes, ai xo 'io. and women them quickly. And lastly this is April, and boys can wear the smaller sizes if they come for the month of showers. (lliitlrrs, Murl.rll Silk-and-Cotton Tussah Special, 55c a, Yard This is f specially good for coat linings and it m soft and nrettv for kimonos and the like. Old lose, lesrda green, tan, Copenlmcen and navy grounds neatly fiKincd in arious ways. KG inrhe wide. Silk-and-Cotton Marquisette Speci.il. 95c a Yard ,llJi!cf!;Si pictty', 1'K,1,t siik-and-cotton nateiial that will make delightful Summer frocks. There aie manv tolnr Pnml.inntinn lose-anil-white, wistaria-antl-'ulack. Iilack-ami-wlf-te nn,l tfcn lil.-n in plaids, r .'ifi inches w ide. (I rntrul) it Tir,?, WARNER TRAILERS I'vi;;:, AMI Si:v.l.TKAII.i:ilS "The Trailer Without a Suing" Tlie Curtis' rulillshlnfe Company has a fleet of 2 W.nner rtailrtk liaulltig their coal, nshe-, paper nnd waste savins time, labor and inonev JOHN W. ADAMa :: 1427 Melon Street Patterns for Making Gay Beaded Bags are stamped on canvas in the colors to Ruide your beadinjr. There aie little Japanese ladies, courtiers and pi and dames of the eighteenth century, and all sorts of flovveis and buttei flies. 2."c to 75c. fOntrnt) Ready for Easter Parties Tlieie aie plenty of gay decoia tiom in the Commeiciul Stution eiy Stoic such as tleroiuteil eiepc papei, napk'ns, cutouts, festoons and stickris. All at little pi icp.s. (C Fllttllll Excellent Easter Suits for Women and Young Women at $20 and $25 Atti active street suit." of dark blue ponKn anil .sonre aie what eifjht women out of ten nie asking for. It's eay to picture how smaitthey will be with small tailoied hats, lilly waists fnd white gloves on Easter moinine;. ChuriWuj; su'tV witK bos or bolted jackets aie bound or tiimmed with black silk biaid and some are p;ay with frivolous little vests 01 con trasfnc: top collais. $20 and $2". Spoits suits of checked vclour aie in sevcial attiactive combinations of colors. They are tiimmqd with peail buttons and have loomy patch pockets, turn-buck cufl's ami belts. The lin'ngs aie of striped sill:. "505. (Marl.el) Hats of Dignity, for Matronly Women Many womn of middle age say that it is veiy hard for them to find suitable hats, as everything seems to have been designed for joung women. That is not at all the case n the Down Stuirs Mil lineiy Salons, whie there is a plentiful assoitment of small, well-designed hat? in black or dark colors that elderly women will find appropiiate and becom iiiR. There is excellent choosing ai w.io. Japanese Panama Hats 1 These fresh white hats are for, i younger women and are. id sailor shape trimmed with tailored rib bon bows of vaiious sorts. They (MiirKrt) IV rite nv rAl tnr ntiw tii nir interest Ino fiooAf 'l.ooUina K;trs. Into Your Own m ASeriesoT Eye Talks m Out .Nrxt Talk IVetl,, Anrll 2 liy Joseph C. rerttuson,Jr. Jg i a b!g sliop a chip per wits recently pins: n b'llet when a piece of the , metal tew-striking him In the eye. huckliy, he use of that cyo vvaa not entirely lost, a thouBlt Mlelit vvaa greatly Im paired for ulNtline. This man had heeii WHltici of th necessity of wearing v-i t I H' '- time had a piJr In his pocltet , If your occmiatlon suhjecta jou to flying pnrt'clrs you need and should vvear bor-, S ee. And If the natuie of jour work causes eye strain It Is to your own .best Interest to seo that the trouble Is cor rected without delay, Wheneer your eve need attention ku to an Oculist. If he finds that oil rfn'ra ..Ns-ies have his prescription flPed by a Prescription Optician. -, IVfscrlnllpn tliillrljns 6,vK iV: n .South IStll St. Ij-fiPo .Vol HiamUt Kiff .iThl;'Tllt' from' coprlfbt' r!, A" Tfht rjtr.1, T y Motor -Trucks are Part of Your Daily Life Consider the motor-truck. It delivers your ice and coal. It brings to your door the food you eat and the clothes you wear. It carries the merchandize of city and farm. It is an indispensable factor of commerce. It has not only supplemented transportation-by-rail, but has supplanted it jn many instances. The motor-truck it? a vital part of your daily existence. Give it credit. When you consider that a vast majority of trucks are driven by Atlantic Gasoline, you will realize that Atlantic Gasoline is likewise a vital part of your daily existence. Give it credit. Truck-users do not buy gasoline as "gasoline". They buy Power, just as coal-users buy heat-units, rather than "coal". That Power must be the most that money will buy, for hauling costs are figured in pennies. If Atlantic Gasoline is the most economical Power obtainable for trucks and business ears, it is certainly the most economical Power for passenger-cars'. That is as plain as two-plus-two-equals-four. Profit by the experience of others. Any gasoline won't do any more than any size shirt or collar will do. There is just one gasoline that is best suited to your needs arid purse. Its name is ATLANTIC GASOJLINE PutsPepin Your Mdtor THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY Q Women's Fabric Gloves With Leather Finishes Tew chamois lisle gloves of good quality hae two clasps and are in white and gray. 83c pair. A finer quality, with much the appearance of mocha, is in boft shades of mode and gray. M. Strap-wrist g!ocs of the G button length, are in white and champagne at $1.2ii a pair. (Central) Curtains for Spring and Summer Homes Light-weight Summei tlooi hangings come in Jiaimonizing cross stripes on grounds of blue, gieen, brown and old lose at $1.50 $2 and S3.50 a pair. Good marquisette window cur tains with hemstitched edges come in white, cream or eciu color and are $1.35 a pair. For 51.05 a pair there ate heavy scrim curtains with plain hems and two or three tuck borders. JlThey come with valance all leady to hang. Exceptionally good madias cur tains in a variety of attractive patterns in white or eciu aie $2.75 and $3 a pair. (tlimtnitt) r 3r Coral Pink is the losy hue that many neck laces have taken. The beads are strung on nietty metal chains or theie aie chains made entirely ott pink celluloid links. This touch of vivm color is immense y becom ing. 50c to Z'i. (Onlriil) Springtime Wraps at $2o and Less M m 'txi ?i of serge. that are especially Checked Blouses I Are New A pink or blue tiny check voile has a frilled collar, a frill down I the fiont and cuffs of snowy i organdie. $1.50. It is .sketched. j If you piefer plain white heie is a rather tailored waist of heavy , coided white voile with a con veitible collar. $1.50. A white plaid voile blouse is hemstitfiifi! and the neck is lounded irf.iont anil has a collar in back. $1.23. Scoies of other voile blout-es, all pretty and fiesh, at the same prices. (t rill rH 1 1 Capes and dolmans poplin and silvertone modest in price and good. At $16.7.") Navy blue serge iny iL which a Danel trimmer! with -na''V- -vt?! of buttons staits. It is belted in frcnt and has inset pockets. At $22 30 S'lveitone makes an attiactive cane in brawn, Delft blue and rookie. The back shows a dreD voke and the coat front is pocketed. At 823 A cape of ponlin in ravy blue, tan and lookie is lined tluoughout with fancy silk. Deep circular flounces are around the bottom. " Theie aie many other fine, things to be seen at low prices. (Market) Trim White Bib Aprons t r They aie of snowy white jawn. One is trimmed all around with riciac braid snd is 75c. Anothep has stiip-s of pretty embroidery and is $1. (Outran Easter Shoes for All the Children PHILADELPHIA .Jl 4 V- t .! PMRGH f. White Shoes in Many Styles are of leather that closely resembles buckskin. Lace shoes with welted soles, .sizes 8' t to 2, ffie $4,25 and $4.75, Button shoes, sizes 0 to 2, are $2.73 to $3.75, Button shoes with turned soles in i-izes 2 to 10ls, some with wedge heels, are $2 to $3. Oxford tics, sizes 8V2 to 2, are $4 and $4 50. Ankle-stiap pumps with wedge heels are $1.50; the same style in black patent leather at the same price. White canvas ankle-stiap pumps, sii.es 11 to 2, aie 3; gills' sizes, 1i to 0, are $3.75. White iubber-sole shoes of leather with buck skin finish, sizes 2,4 to G, are $4.50. Canvas button shoes, sizes G to 2. are $2 to $2.50. Girls' sizes, iVt to 0, aro $2.75. Black and Tan Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps Black patent leather o$fow!s, 8'i to 2, aie $3.75 and $4.25. . Black patent leather and calfskin ankle-strap pumps, Wi to 2, are $3.50 and $4. .""Black calfskin lace shoes, 816 to 2, ere $3.75 to $4.25. . Back patent leather or calfskin button shoes, some have cloth tops, jizes '6, t6 2, are $3 to $4 Black dull leather button' shoes, sfzea G to 2, are special aw$z.tu. v leather hhoes, some with white or champagne tops, aie $1.15 to $2.25 for sizes 2 to 5; sizes 4 to 8, with wedge heels, are 51.35 to .SO. Tan lace shoes, sizes 12 'j to 2, aie $3. Black calfskin oxford ties, sizes 8i to 2, are $3.75 and S4.25. Tan play oxfoids, sizes ti to 2 for children and 2'i to 6 for gills, aie $1.25 to $.50. For Older Girls White leather oxford ties with imitation wing tips and neiforations: some have white rubber soles and heels, aie $5.75 a pair. Black and dark calfskin lace shoes with welteci !oleR and low heels, sizes 2'i' to 8, are $4.90 and $5.40. Black or daik tan calfskin oxfrfid ties, welted goies ana low neeis, aie $ j.iu. sizes White leather lace shoes with medium Jieels, s 24 to 7, are $4.50. r , a m m Ai K 1 fe wlalatv? f . , A Bhrcfc chill Jeather shoe ftf U fclacfc kidskiiif tan kidskfn iand bWk patent i WtoH .i M 5?5IC For the Boys theie are English or wide-toe shoes. rintt'i Inn lpnrllAl lnfp elinoa atvia 1 rt -J e.i on .- '. nierk dull leather shops. Hizea 1 in R am il and $4.75. ' Tn. Dark tan or black oxfoid ties, sizes 2',? JLo S'i 1 Dark tan leafh?t bhnes, sizes JQ to 13!4, ,afi 9.l llll in KU Till - J A ' t" iTr ' i , t , . ft.wqtt '! ,' K ' nnm $ .:w tf ROOT' npiipwinmaiHHinpipanp i wn wniiannHiBH fcf -v v 3IlKBlR3rV r ?MaBiac vSs wammm rs M1ITI.. r,T- i , 'MMfifffiMtfft I, irf.lTimr? '. ' - tP .iv"i ,. s . -- . - JmkeXi -- lirtiliii J""- t
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