: Vnfc 12 v. BL K- lf- tyr res. hV, W kS. f n , ' V; tf ilBQR MEN INDORSE ,TELEPHONESTRIKE ftesoiution Adopted by Conven tion Pledges Moral Support. .'f'FInnncinl Aid' Withdrawn ,t ?., ik ETS BURLESON STAND jB", By a Staff Correspondent i'Atlantlc Cltv. .Tunc 12. Indorsement 03 '?& 7. .. .1. .M. .. tlnn1.nviA msin nation-wi(ic iinw m ..- i-" rSHrttrteal workers called for June 10 fkWi riven todar br the convention of iltti. uji lM..lnii T."..1i.rnttnn nf l.nbor. In rth. "5 """ ian.u ivuv.-.. - Lj kaMliin 1iriA &azn.. "--. ..... A resolution to this effect was Intro- ' .. . ii .;ii . .. va- fc.!tir,v,Tiftrt nf the t-' -t h. ..mitlre eounell." The rcwr . -. ....... , .i. .i... tWxwiolutlon was presented irom im- -ih- 1 .m .. r.. .1 .11- ...l.nMA .1... nnnlfinrllltl 01 me steei i-icr, mi- nn- ....... Hi being held, by Matthew Woll. Pfr?- Burlcvm Stand Assailed &. The preamble of the resolution re cites that control and management oi ... .t ...mm nlnnml ... rllflffTn J tne tciepnone line -i pu - nt thw nnstmaster general of the 1'nited PJ-i ! 'States as n war measure and that since X'.last August officers of the brotherhood i 1$ ,6 electrical workers have been tr.Mng to I , get n working ngreement with .Mr. nur- i m)t r(1(1jr-,i t i. residents ot micii ciw leson, but have not been able to do so. tri(.t ylr i,,nus suggcstjNl citain JThcrcfore, it was nrgtied, a strike vote nth ,,.,-,., ,eh Mr. White lul not ,wn necessary. assent to as inwdxiug t lunges in the In its original form the resolution h not H,11ir0pd In him or which in stated that the American Federation of ,lis (ll,;uj,m eie iinnetessaiy." Jjabor anil attilintcu organizuiions in-.i.-. i.i. --l nn,l llnnncinl snnnort to tlie prosecution of the strike and that the executive council of the body or n com mittee appointed by it. go to Washing ton and take up the matter of the tele phone workers' difficulty with the go -crnment authorities. Delegate Woll said the committee had changed the resolution to read that the organization should pledge its "moral" support only. The resolution authorised Samuel Rompers, president of the American Federation of Labor, to appoint a com mittee to co operate with the electrical workers and proceed to Washington. Delegate Thomas Flahertj. repre senting the Vnlted States Postal Km ployes' Union, said this bod) had in troduced a resolution hi committee Tvhlch will probabl) be considered net week asking President Wilson to re move Tostmaster General IStirlcson from office. "I mention this." said Unherty, "because it's futile to send anv delega tion to talk to llurlcson. We have had dealings with him. He is a despotic autocrat." 137 House Absentees Ordered Arrested i i Contlnnrd From Vaf On I to advance the calendar and it means we must have Friday sessions." "I don't care if we have to set Satur day's and Sunday's. I have been here s,every session aim u i run m. muria '.ctln. too." said Mr. Class, riulaclci- f,fpMa. ' Mr. Dunn, rtulacieipnia, men at tacked members for being absent when Evilli were on the calendars, sawng but little progress was being mane. Moves to Adjourn Mr. Wallace, Lawrence, said he re eretted the state being put to expense ot bringing in absent membeis and moved adjournment, which was voted down. Mr. Dunn declared that members in charge of factional bills were mnking them special orders and then leaving Harrisburg. "This is unfair," said he. "I know of two factional bills which are intend ed to disrupt the Republican organi atfon which have been made special or ders. One would amend a law of twen A tyrfour years and another passed four- ?' teen years ago. And now they bring r)h them up, make special orders and go TinrmJ This is n move of indenendents ....." ---- - ... I H"to disrupt the Jtepublican organization. ' wiL? Now the mnjority of the members are Br2 not here and I obiect to nassace of nn IVM - - . EW bill." n Afr f71nQ rleelfirer? Tin resnntei! nh. ence of members who should be here, saying it was an imposition. Messrs. iiauace ami nnwaiier men renewed motions to adjourn and thev 'were voted down. Ill" fll.OTVI "nllftsT oU.n.tnn I r ,!. ...& j4t that n two third vote was needed to , pass appropriation bills and Mr. Fow ler, Lackawanna, declared the House phonld not adjourn but stay here and -work. "That's what I think." shouted Messrs. Powell Luzerne, and Dawson, Lackawanna. i Speaker Spangler then ordered a poll t$J of the House to ascertain whether a KS"nuorum was present The eloorx were locked and1 the rollcall showed onl) sixty-seven members present. ' t ... ti., n.. "" """ '""""" "Les than a quorum is present. The clerk will certify the names of the mem- bers 'who are absent to the sergennt - at - Complete Line New Oxfords Up to Date All Styles All Leathers Headquarters for White Shoes T- 4 Colonials in All - Leathers k All Are Moderately J . Priced ,;Our CHILDREN'S DEPART MENT Is Full' of Charming Styles J' for the Youngsters. HOSIERY IN ALL LEADING nrnis antl the sergennt-ntTirrrii will bring the alisciit members boforo the bar of the house," nuuouuccil the spenkor. !, Shownlter then moril tn ncl jmirn until 10 n. m. Trltlny, ciiinting the constitution which nllows inljonrnnient from tlay to ilny. This motion was de bated by Messrs. Flyun, Klk; Wallace and others. The motion rarrlrd nnd the speaker announced that members present must remain In llnrrisburg and appear Irt day morning. Charter Bill O. K.; Reach Agreement Conllnunl lom Tne Oni of Article 20 referring to city contracts . - ---- ,,, . to n nice cerium mm : .-". - conmct utn ,ection ' ""'" It una ntn n preeil that the teun "f roll tracts extending beond one join niiglit be made four rnrs instead of three enrs nnd that the clau-e obligating the i niri i iin v ii i-iiiiii n iiil ivi - -- I enuimnent or ronstruction in the cxeut of the termination of tin ponirui"! . ' should be stricken out of this section. "Mr. Lewis desiied tin ngicement to an amendment lcnulring membeis of lity Councils to be lesidents nod citi zens of the respective districts from which the) are to be elected. Mr. White win unable to agree to an) niiiitiro uith iccard to the coimc-il- m(,n r,.,1L j, r,.,m,ius unchniigcil in tlis Icsp,.(.t nn,i minees for Council ln ,., .irious senatonal districts are Contract t lause Section 0. of Article 20, now pro vides lis follows: "Am cit) slmll have the power to contract for mntcii.iN, supplies or work to he supplied to or performed for said eiM. subject to the provisions of Section ." of this nitiele. during one or more jears, and the city Council mav bv oidimuice autlmuze such contiacts without the necessity of making an np propilation therefor bc)oud one cnr. Snc-li contracts shall he ontoiceauie, not withstanding the provisions of Article , 17. Section 10 thereof. Ilefore this section was revised todnv, the List clause rend as follows : " nnd the City Council mn bv ordinance authorise such contracts without the necessity of making an ap propriation therefor or otherwise specifically setting nside money for the pajmeuts theieof." May IJring Court Action dvlces from Harrisburg bine indi cated that a fight in the courts oer the bill is likelv. in view of the c bulges made that it is unconstitutional and faulty in construction. It has been in dicated that the opponents of the inci sure are endeavoring to delay final ac tion on the bill until after the fall elec tions. Republican leaders of the House and Kiiimiu s.iiil todnv that the Vare ob jections to the bill were without founda tion nnd that imperfections would he eliminated in short older Senator Crow nnd others declared the bill wns ror reit in its nresent shape so far as the elM-tinn of ciMinciimen is concerned. The Itrniililie.in lender said the measure pro vides that the councilmen shall be "elected according to law " This means that the coiinellmen will be elected under the provisions of the piimnry and general election laws of the state and it is. therefore, unnecessnr) to provide specific election innchiuerv in the char- , ter bill. If it is desired to make any changes in the present method of nomi nating councilmen. Republican lenders say. the Iai-l!nulv bill amending the uniform piimary act cm be amended This bill is in tlie hands of a confeience committee of the House and Senate. RUNYON ENTERSRACE TO SUCCEED HIMSELF N. J. Governor to Outline Plat form Soon Support of "Drys" Counted On Trenton. .Tune 12. Cinvcrnor 'William X. Run) on announced today that he will be a candidate for .the Republican nomination for governor In the Septem ber primaries. He will enter the race ni;ninst State Comptroller and I'ormei Republican State Chairman Newton A. V.. Rusbee. of this cit) : former Mav or Thomas T. Ravntond of Newark, and Warren C. Kinc. of Round Rrook, pres ident of the New Jersej Manufactuien' Association. i i.nvereioi' ieiiivuei ill lies huluuiri- mPnt said : l "After long and mature consideration i ' n,1(i icnliziii!; in full measure the im-l j portnnce nnd seriousness of the step I nm taking. I lierebv announce mvsclf. nK n candielnte in the forthcoming pn- manes for tlie Republican nomination ' for governor In liiakiiig this move, i 1 1 nm not, I hope, guided undul) by ' .anv personal ambition. I have ever. jconsideieil tlie holding of public nflice rarp privilege in the opportunity which it has offered me to render service to I mv fellow citizens" Our Leading OXFORD. A Sorosis Creation White Buck Black Calf Cocoa Calf AND PREVAILING SHADES i s. aA Zf-iXiiK At JK'' WIRES IN OPERATION IN SPITE OE STRIKE Telegraph Companies Declare Traffic Is Running Smoothly Throughout Country BROKER KEYMEN MAY QUIT It) the Associated Tress Chlragn, .Tune 12. In the face of statement's b officials of the telegraph companies that the nation-wide strike of operators had fnilcd, S. .1. Koncn knnip, International president of the Commercial Telegraphers' Union, nil -nnuneeil tndnv that assurance had been . ,1lt ,, xen York broker opera tors, some ."."Oil strong, would join the strike. He declared that between 1S.000 and 20.000 operators quit work ) ester da) nnd that several thousand more would walk out todaj. An order directing members of the Order of Railroad Telegraphers to ells continue handling business of the Western Fnlcin and Postal Telegraph Comp-inics after (1 a m Satnrc'.n) . June 14. was iisucd nt St Louis today b F.'.l. Maninii, president of the railroad telegiaphers. The order affects 80,000 mil one! operators and approximately .10.000 raihoad teleginph otlices. New VoiU. dune 12 (Pv A. P.) Ceneial offices of tlie Western Union Telegraph Couipan) repented today that tinflic wns running smoothl) on its lines throughout the countr) In New York cit onlv tent-two oieiators fulled to'ieport. some of whom, it was stated, ma) leave been ill. and conditions throughout the New York division were said to show nn iinpioveinent over )cs tcrday. Tlie Postal Telegiaph Conipnnv re ported fewer men out tli.in )cstcrchi) throughout the countr.v. and tiaffic be ing moved without Intel niption. friinn MfTielnls here, while admitting (iilt (ip.r jjKliro ,01P I10t oflieinl. csti- inated that approximateiv in"' opem tors were on stuLc in New Yolk. Washington, .Tune 12 iP.v A. P.I -Favorable report on the House bill to retain telegraph nnd telephone s)s. tenis to piivate contiol iminediatel) was v cte'l todav by the House interstate conimcri e ruinmittee : nro mnilo nt extrn Hnf unci htronc durK 1 nnd nrr lined wltli mi tern to match, in 1 either pure 1iUp or huff. Hichi) rec I oniniriuted far outdoor snort. Children's, $1.25-$1.75 Men's, $1.50-$2.50 Women's, $1.50-$2.25 18c Garden Hose, fa 12c ft. $4.00 Lineen Duster, $1.50 $15.00 Raincoats, $10.00 'IF ITS r.VBBEK HE HAVE T" $fas o20 Cucsinut St. Wholesale and Retail;- I J "BT.J Tennis I II ''''"J1'' !"'" a?LAS3 Shoes I "V ISSSy ""is. afcr gj0jrrj: wx ern -tvisalK4vxz&) Kj npl-WM''' im7w&& Member Federal Reserve Svs'cin "What Will You Charge to take care of my securities? I have $20,000 worth of bonds with coupons fall ing due at different dates. X have to go to my safe-deposit box, cut the coupons, collect them, make out exemption certifi cates. It is a lot of trouble, and I am away from home a good deal, so they often are overdue." A CUSTOMER put the foregoing quest ion to us and we quoted him a fee that he thought very moderate in view of the time and trouble it saved him. We shall be glad to send you a sheet "What will you charge?" on which to furnish data so that we can give you an esti mate of our charge for assuming the care oj your securities. $10,000 Suit Started Over "Kids" Quarrel Continurd From I'nite Ono daughter down. 1 have witnesses to prove It and if it occurs ngnln I nm going to give you nil kinds of trouble." Mr. Snxton says he did not under stand the situation nnd that when he tried to get n more complete nccount, and sought to reason with Mr. llotts, the latter said : "How would )ou like to have j our fare slapped? Mr. Saxton does not state whether he expressed a desire one way or the other, but he nlleges thnt the defendant stiuck him in the fare, knocking him upon a settee. When he tried to arise. Mr. Potts, he sn)s. struck him another blow in the face and knocked him to the ground and kicked him. Mr. Saxton sustained a broken nose In addition to other injuries. Mrs. Saxton then came to her hus band's aid nnd Mr. Hotts is charged with striking her also. Ash $10,000 In Two Suits On one suit tiled Mr. Saxton seeks $2000 clnmnges and Mrs. Snxtnn S.1000, nnd the second suit is bv Mr. Snxton individually. In which he nslts for $,"000 for the Injuries he s)s he received from Mr. Itotts. Judge Howard A. Davis allowed n capias for the arrest of Mr. Potts nnd fixed S.IOO bail in each suit. This is the second legal action grow ing out of the troubles iietvveen the children, the lirt being one in Dela waie county, where Mr Saxton hael Mr. Potts arrested tm the charge of assault and batter) ex-congressman" j. a. tawney dead Prominent Republican Member of House From Minnesota for 18 Years Winona. .Minn.. June 12. (Py A. P.l James A. Tawnev former con giessmnn nf uie first Minnesota district, nnd one time chairman nf the House ap pioprintions committee, died this morn ing nt Hxcelslor Springs. Mo. Death wns due to nrteilnl sclerosis. Mr. Tnwney had been in ill health for several months Time weeks ago he went to PxceMor Spiings for ticntmcnt. Immediat' Deliveries !' Manypenny Scott Motor Co.' 908 N. Broad St. Poplar I5CS IsilffSl j&, .IllSfcli p S mm wSltel w NESSUNA S0LUZ10NE RIGUAjDOL'ITftLIn II Presldonte Wilson Continua ad Ostacolare le Giuste Aspirazioni Italiane J'ubllslK-el nnd Dlslrliiiitct UnJcr IT.HMIT NO 31. Anlhnrlzpil by the net of October . 1017. nn file tit the Tonlonlcs uf l'hllu ilellhln Pii Jii order uf tho rrcstilint. A H IIUIIIXPON. Postmadtcr-Oenprat. I'arlgl, 11 glugno, (by Dr. D. J.l Dillon) I.n Confercnza dclla Pace, I sempre fertile In sorprcse, ne ha ora offcrtn un'altra dl phi' la qualo ha1 cnusato una intensa esnspera.lone nei circoli itnllani. II Presldente Wilson, 1 che si dis'e avesse neccttato mi ucionlo presentnto ela M. Tardleu rigunido la ciucstione Adriatlcu, lia ImprovvNa-1 fmeiite deslstito da tale nccettayione, lascinndo le cose pin' che mul senza snernii7n o confuse. I.'ltnllv si era. rassegnnta nile (nndixionl con molta, ,,ort for the Inst week : Amount paid riluttanzn, ma Miblto 1 dclegati non ne-(n Sa72.1si.2-l; amount paid out, $1, cettarono che 11 Presldente Americano ' nw .niiO.m : balance on hand not ln- imponesse una condizlonc che non potesse oci e consonc ni dcslderi clella nnzlone itnliann. Questo c' II teiro episodlo dello stesso enrattcre verlfica tosi da quaiido si e' apcrta la Confer enn dell.i Pace. Oil itnliann hanno c-eicnto una spicgnzione con teoiie strnordinnrie le quail, fortuuatamente, sono privc dl soliele fondnincnta. (?) Veneidi' scorso 11 Primo Mlnlstio Or lando infornio' Clemencenu che egli de-1 .. I C 1. .!.... .n sieiernvn nppri'iicien iicatv miiuiuui- sU rebbe statu datn nl problema relativo all'Adiiatico. Clemencenu ebbe una confercnza con 1 colleghi, durante l'nssen7a ill Orlando recatosl nlla fron tieui per conferire con 1 memhri del siio (iiibinetto, II Prcsidente Wilson propose un plebiscito geneinle che nvrebhe pcrmesso nlla maggiorunza jugoslnva deU'interno dl sopraffarc la mnggioianza itnlinun lungo la costa, lascinndo l'ltalla senza Flume, senza l'Austiia p senza la Dalninzla. Cnn peisonnllta' italinnn hn detto, nl ligunrilo, die l'idea del Prcsidente Wilson e' cosi' fnntnsticn che non me llta discussioiie. ' I'nrlandn del sentl nieiiti in Itnlia dlsso che essi non sono Some cars are beautiful some are excellent mechan ically. The Stearns is both a car not only good to look upon, but one that will perform and con tinue to perform in a truly incom parable way. 1 Commercial Trust Company City Hall Square, Broad and Fifteenth Streets . & ;rsi CUlUA V, 1 4 wiam ml PS illXnWWrVa " iiyt.v!.ia'j,'iu Jfr?1 OH I jirjJCproftjaA i ii iWiWtX 3 jmmwmajvf ii ntiWH", ju ,' j iwavv contro l'Amerlca, ma contro l'lnghll terra c In Krnncla. Oil Itallanl com prendono cho Wilson ?' l'nutorc ill tuttcS le dlflicolto', ma cho Presldente AVUson n Stntl Unltl non sono l'ldentlca cosn. II Presldente dl oggl snrn' un prlvnto clttndlnodomnnl.OU Stntl Unltl hnnno dtmostrato la lora nmlcizla verso l'ltalla. II Sennto ha rlccvuto una protesta dnlia citta' ill Flume, IItalla non hn nlutnto gll StatI Unltl, ma hn rlccvuto ntuto da essl, IItnlln ha dato sistenza ngll Allentt curopel c senza la sua coopernzlonc In vlttbrif snrebbe stntn Impossiblle, cd orn essl la abban dona. Tra la Frnncla c 1'ltalln ognl spcrnnza ill nmlchevolo collaborazionc u' csclusa. Roma, 12 glugno Le notlzlc che la Santa Sede certlil In certo nunl modo dl fnvorlre II tentatlvo per ristornre la mnnmclila In Austria, sono state uf ficinlmente smeiitite dal Vatlcano, sc coiido cpmnto pubblica II giornnle "l.'Osscrvatorii Roniaiio," orgnno semi ullic iale del Vatlcano. City Treasurer's Report Pollovvinir is the citv treasurer's re. eluding S0S..10. sinking fund account, $11,873,- :mgac3Q?M SUNDAY OUTINGS Lj tJ FnOM MARKCT STREET WHARF EVERY SUNDAY Atlantic City Wlldwood AnElesen Ocenn City Sea Ile City Stone Harbor Avalon Coraons Inlet Angioma and Wlldwood - 7.20AC AUtntlc City, Ocean City and other resort - 7.30M Flanerm&n a Train Ansleafa and IV lldlrood - - - 6 4SAa id'Dmllr Excursion, b.fin June 25 to all .bov. r.iortt. .xc.pt Oc.an City and C.raon Inl.t. to rhlch Excurxlon. will run Sunday, only. o M $1.50 Pin Boach, Oetin Ct, Barnarat Pltr, Saailda Park,' La? allatt. Mantoloklni, Uay IUad. war T&x 12 rents additional $1.75 Aiburjr Parity Octin Grova, Long Branch Ualmar. Saa Girt, Spring La It a Market Hirert Wharf 7 20 War Tax 14 cents additional FROM BROAD STREET STATION .SO Round Tlln War Tax 20 cents additional Sundays. June 15 and 29 Broad 81. 7.4TW. West rhlla. 7.44 : North rhlla 7.54 !, !I9 9Ct Baltimore U atCtJ 1 he Monumenta, umental City , (CO 7C Washington S ctpaii. f J The National Capu ton Capual 4 RBUQ3 injl War Tax Baltimore 18 fta. WaahltiKton 22 eta. Suriday, June 22 Uroad Pt 7 S0 Hft Phlla 7 55W TherlRht laroiened to limit the Rale of ticket, for theao exeurilonu. to the capacity ot equipment available. Pennsylvania R. R. M KffiW'tXTa. n ms. tmii ,$f .25 M Wir In J8B loc. ai " Ditiiinil Jj I A !' !ii r 7 1 .1 ti it ' h 'i , ' i i1 I f '" r ' ' 1'tl '1 , I MtrfavBRmvurw, ',' r' ' i I I . .i . i. i '. 1' '0rJta alarlltifc ' 'ti.i. i . . 1 !'!..V t !! ii79kwTBAnrM.uic JtffQkSr .i'' i! ii. 'it ! TTL'Ju.J i?Ti' i 'h '' ;l'k.,iiiiiV !!if iMi'iii'Jr; fi!'rli""'u,1r T ' V Wir 'I'I i !. .1 '. ri Ifc". t .,' ,i,( ii ,I I 'll! .' . ,'ih ' "l. !'.. '"'. 14. i M' I 'iW if'v i'i' . J"1 fa ,.iilfl!i"ii'!iF "' IMMA ! ' ' ti I1. .... ' ' T( Ui .1 ' wmmm PARIS GETS CROIX DE GUERRE fclemeneeau Confera Honor, Which Will Change Coat of A'rms Paris, June 12. (Ty A. P.) Pre mier Clemencenu hns informed the president of the City Council that he has decided to confer the Croix dc Ouerro with palm on the city of Paris. The bestowal of the decoration will be the occasion of a solemn ceremony. The city of Paris already carries the '-Jl Havana Cigar '10c and up v .aB Made Right in Philadelphia by 'f wot tft f WffnvXKfltS(!r7Si22- m i Vi'SSvSB 1 APP17 a few dr0pS 0f Freezone I 'JfAmm on a touchy corn or a callus; the ,; 4 Wi pain stops, then shortly you lift 2 MldiJiit that bothersome corn or I 'WwQBm callus riht off' root and 2 'i ri 'Stffilre all without soreness or C- j : Piil irritation- W I rt ffffmi Doesn't Hurt a Bit! W jj -1 I mmw. You can ,lft oiT hard I .'' y sfi;likcorn's between th y t fSEWEi tomoffeet i ! ' T'i'' Vr1 fM Keep Freezone on your dretstr I $ ' 'li, '''iraW and never let corn iche twice. 'fif i t jifei.'.&flr5 Costs Few Cents f ' J' R:!i'ii'V "''m !',''V;;m Tiny bottles cott only a j ;'I j ""'''.".'''m"1, 'i1'1 i"'''1''YiI fen cents at drug storei !' Yes Indeed ! The Little Chemist is Fine ybv Dainty Fabrics fyOU may use me in washing lingerie, laces, . silks, embroideries, waists and children's wear of the finest quality. I CLEANSE all things thoroughly, perfectly and economically saving Time, Labor and Money. I AM INDEED m U In the kitchen I am a wizard. A teaspoonful of me in hot water makes dishwashing a pleasure. I cfut the grease, cleanse aluminum and glassware, and will not injure the hands. f LET me come into your home today or tomorrow and(one trial will convince you that I am henceforth indispensable. MY cost is small. You will- find me in an attractive orange and black package in every obliging grocery store in your neighborhood. i rw . J .'"! ' ' li-iii I Will I UJ Hotels. Inundrlea. rtRtauranH and other liujre unorit will save 50 of ther clanlnc coita by utln The . Utile ChcmUt. Special pri-ea in bulk. 1,7 r i 'eK,f.'l 'rr-fi'il" li !!-!!' W .'"if'Mli Iieglon ot Honor on ifi roat"oV; The addition of the Croix tie WU will Involve a slight alteration In the shields on public bulldlngo. OVERLAND 5-pass. touring; 2 tops; fine condition, $475. Lexington Motor Co. of Penna. 851 N. Broad Street 1 1 1 Cfwmi&t A . 7 $ j? VI VI l l 1 HI VI .ft T i ' A rjr.i.i'.i'''' Sorosis Shoe Co. , 1314 Chestnut St. wisa THE ESSEX SS: LABORATORIES NEWARK. N.J. !.! "I" I i 'fas i'.iv"in'i w ' mar Mmufe P5.Udelp.u DUtriUOou 4 M koi., Umkpri 4aft4ate fcfo '""Si T p " ' -. -auiu v :ul. ,;. ...LIU i ijftn I uli kV'',i . i rji ' il.l!l !i tl'hi1 1', h'1 '.'ll. . iHaClOw A t i ffijp- jiiii.ui'ii m li S ' S : MaSkils ' JUL" , . Hl&HKkkisNBHHnBHfBHiQnwi
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