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Sample copy gratis on re quest. The Bulletin is published from 10 Jack son Place (Washington. , D. C), but please address me at Wellesley Hills, Boston, 82, Mass. Roger W. Babson FOR WOOD-METALOftPUSTER 4T4II Storts or Thomson Wood Finishing Co. I ETTERS OF " CREDIT TRAVELERS' 1 CHECKS THE convenience and safe ty of this method of carry ing funds when traveling can only be appreciated by those who have used them. They arc really an absolute necessity. We issue them good in every country of the world. Real Estate TrustCo. Broad and Chestnut Sts. Philadelphia Markets WII15AT noclpt. 143.281 buanr-M. The mark"t ruled Arm at irovctnmmt jrlpas. COllN Hecclrtu, l!fl(2 buahela. Trao,yrn unlet but market attain higher under Haiti. rfrlnn. We quote) new, aa to Quality nml location, at II 8501.03. tho latter (or No. 'J irllow OATS Receipt 11. (101 buahela. Bcnrre and nomlruilly ery firm Car lota na to location No. 2 white. .tMaWl.aai No. 3 white. $1 43 1 41; No, 4 white. 1 1M 4'J. KI.OLMI llecelpte. B25.(I04 lb. In mcIo. Otilnt lint linn. Quntattem aro AH follows l'or 100 lbs., packed In 14lMb. Jute aacka 5on winter airaiani, western iu.idvi tto, nearby .notf 11.7S: hard wln ter stralrht, i3.2518 00i lo. abort pat; -nf. lin Rtitbti: unrlnr Aral, clear. 110.700 l'., do, patent, 114.23011. SS: do, short mttn tin 'iiM1rV7.v fanrv mrinff and city mlllr. patent, family brattda. $13.23010. He (lour. HlOll RU.. PIIOV1B10NS tiulet hut atcady. Tho nuotatlona of the day follows! fleer. In set", smoked and alr-arled. BOc: ber, knuckjes nd tenders, smoked ana alr-drled, r HYDRfiuucDi:nmc HrXHiHEmLrHltO We are equipped to do the work at your plant and save you the expense of long- tie-up. I'hone Wnl. 1814 and Main 3441 P-r ZIZ-222S.DARENST.V EnfliMrtHac,lnUt" ZIZ-222 5.DARIEN ST. aaTOIIKIH Commonwesllh P. R. & L. Co. i Pfd. Dir. Scrip Portland R. L. & P. Co. lit &. Ref. Es, 1942 I 11AMJEKS ' 321 Cheattuit St., Philadelphia ' Ucmltrs Xrw York atif Philadelphia Stock Sxchanct Conaollilatnl C'ltle" I.t.. Vr. 4 Tr. A. IBB.' fttandard & Eltt-trlc Compuny lit. 1UJH Fortbmd llailw ir. T.Uht A Tower , 1H42 Cheater S. rhlladelphla Knlluiir ."i, 11)40 rtaborhnn (ion Co. of l'hUadelphla f. 10.VJ Kew Theater 14ntr Cntnpan'' 1st f. I"4S Cenaolidnlrd Traction hew Jerary Sa. 1031 Samuel K. Phillips & Co. Member Phllsdelnlila -tock Hxchanrr oiij ill i.tr.t i r si. T riNrt.M. fi KlUKI.lTt 1IILST l'.. tki-ti.i; iNorrs 1 the Alortirttce of the unbur. Ilnrlt tin unrt IMl'tr-burre KhI1wii Co.. rintej May 1 1H7R. tirh ms notlr tint In pnr auance o" the pro1siuns of th ald Mort saze, 'Mventf su' "H bonds of Series "A'' secured then by, namelv: 87. 83. 89. 108, 117. 145. 172, 202. 2S0. 22. 20, 2rt, 2flH. 271, .118. 30 373 129. 104 80S. C09 3J7 Ti24 642 (Twnty-four Londs for On? Thousand Dollars each) 837. 710. 747. 777. 895. 870. 058. 088. 1018. 1043, 1091. 1127 1143. 1144 114X 1130. jlOl (Srentin bonds for rie Hundred JlelUre nch) 1260. 1277. 1391. 131fi. 1841. 1401. 1408. 1428, Mil. 17 1137 13:3 1310 134B. ISM 1V.. t'"71 1f.73 17nn 17".'". lT.'O 1731, 1714 lt'8, 1821. 137 1P70 ISP.l 11S ln, "("'' 2100. 2'ni yi7 210(1 (Thlr' " Hur.i" f - "i" llundrwl 1o'Ih- each) in all amounting l" Tlilrn J Tlin 'i' Pi ara tJ".tion - thH 'tu! 't-w i and tht Mid hoi ! "ill l I ut lia"l h' Sr and a ertid Interest on th" I lrt nuv ct line, 1920. bv eaid truatee jt Ittt nlTtce N'n.i 825-881 Cheatmit streot. Phlladelphlj ftr which dJto said bonds will cease to bear In- t,r" 1'IDEUITT TRUST CO. WILLIAM P. OE3T. Trtsld-i' AfHI 3n 1f"0 DlrldcniU Not . I Even a 1 a i 1 Chicken- I House 1 ii ' A "rKR my lxpcnence,'' h A sa,c' il ,ni,n w 'lat K & done much building, m K "I wouldn't build even a h chicken-house without consult- ft rj inrr an architect." j B Any (rood architect will show 8 you, for one tiling, how much g chenper solid brick construction g ih than other Kind that seem S to cost Ipss. lie will hae you 5 from additifr franip back-build- T4 iiirs anil bay-windows that 3 will catch fire quickly if the adjoining house should bum. d And he will show you how in jg competent hands common red S brick makes the most beauti- g ful buildings, as well as the Ej safest, the most enduring, and h the cheapest. a Common brick is so cheap 3 and ca.y to got that many fail to apprrfjale its beauty. A good architect will sar you ', from throwing away thousands of dollars to get some material 'a not so handsome as brick. j? Oct an architect! fl What Every Stockholder Should Know is clearly explained in our free booklet, "In vestors and Traders Guide." Not to know your rights as a stock holder is to run the risk of loss. This also ex plains general rules of trading, group invest m e n t s, commission rates, deposit require ments, etc. Call, 'phone or write for No. T. U. 883. JONES & BAKER SECURITIES Widcncr Bldg., Philadelphia Phones Bell, Locust 4730 Kcuslonc, Race 2290 Direct Private Wiren Offices in 8 Principal Cities pici pork, family. BOct h.m. ." "17. tt!W n. -.. i .:-.- i ." - jv.v tuii 17 "o, aainnoo. loos, sayi v lllKV S. o. amxel. a4iielrt4o! hami. eureei ' iEEl"R' 00.0' plcn,. boutdcra. 8. 1 t,febln TZllr -t..,uw PniOKeu, 00 lehle, im." "Vi,""' C,"cu' i oiiia in irKiC.i looa. MUe; hrenWaa, h.nn. nlnt aana ' " held. 'Th follottlns are i . tna aay; POlin-pscRe- W lard tho qo.ola.tJon MnrSaTS. I55.-h'.h?fJn5. SSSfA. o SSS" La0M-MM,1 8wet creamery. BTniAt,0tfIl.c,r'. 03'Ci ordinary o Kood, Snc? nt nPIiy. 1?", 7374o for fancy ..hyA-rtm. Tho followinu arn tlfo quo- tf tutions: in rreo cases, nearby flrat,44c per dotens Jiearby, current recelola. 4,-lot west ii5Si.V.Va rni- 4SHc: western firsts. 42Hoi ivini , 'VinlfSJ10, ietM frsi cats job- t-IIhKSIS Fanrv stock firm. Vnllntolnir New Tork state, wholo- . 'WiT-incy. alock firm. na: New Y.irk t held, ftnc. 3KT32. aneeliil run, ::.ms;juc: state, nro quotations: milk, flats, he nianrri no. v -. wnoio milk, current make, nominal) Jobblnt; '"USut? '")' held -ooda, 83034c: , FXJWLS Th ciuntatlon. follow: FYmla. kSTmiI-"1".".' ae'40cs do. heavy. 3038o: P1"1;' chickens, fancy, roft-meated, welih- 1.5 .r2 "" apjecn. iowbjo: roos era. sqft-meated, 44i4Rc! do. staffer. 34 KTi'i 'il. "Jpotera. 228c: duclta. whlto .' kl"- 33WSB0! tlo. Indian Runner. 3003401 Vn'..,nmYi oufFiwai pveona, om. per pair, , I'ES8EU-T9U0lm Wit Fowli. fresh killed, dry-picked. In boxes. trelRhlna: 4 lbs. and over apleco. ,44c: welahlne nu. Iha. Aitt Jmiwe.'KnIn.'r "" 3739o; fowla. fresh- niurw, in udib., ary-picKca, wriKmnp; 4 ins. i??ov'r ."-Plect, 44oi welghlne AM lbs.. 41 W4-0! weUhlnic 3 lbs., 33W37c; old roosters. drv-plcked, 31c. rniioti. fjiuiTS ACPIes. pi 5"1 "y, ISW11-. do, per box. 3WS. Oranxes 'hiJSIIFlluiTa Apples, per bbl.. as to GOVERNMENT D0ND8 Hid, Panama coupon 2j. 1930...... 101 i Panama reaiatered Ss, 1930... 10IU ranama coupon 2s. 1038. . . ,..101"i l'anama retlatered Ca, 1035... 101U I'anamn coupon 8a, 1001.... . f0 ransma realitered 3s, 1901... SO PhlllPPlna 4s. 1B84 4 . r,KltlnntnA 4s. lflRn ...... ... n.i . ... ..-.--- .- -- ------ --- no Ask 183 102 10a M 119 P3 ns 102 102 107 107 U H Oovt retlstered 4s, 1923, 10A4 Trade Quiet on Parts Bourse rnrls, May 4,-i-Trftdlnr 'was quiet on the Dourao today. Three por cent renteji wore quoted at DOt 80c; oxenanco on lxndon, 63f lBcj 6 ppr cent loan. 87f 85c Tlio dollar was quoted at 16t 29'ic rior da, per box. SO.nOff l'.'.tiO: do. ttill. forn a, rn-r .box. $1.(WJI0. OrHpefrult. Florida, per box. J3.0.1W7.80. Strawberries, southern, per qt , 130'33c. .,Y;TUL'K8T.whlt0 Potatoes, per cwt.. 'IJiW0.- t,c.,?;1!, ' IllWll.oOido. per 163-lb. bae. 120i;,so. Hweet potatoes squthern. per. hamper, 1 1,3,1 6' 3 s tlo. Jersey, per basket, il s.to. Cabbago. Horlda. per WITSTj, ''-w3: do, southern, per bbl. -crate, 13.B0O6. . Onions. Tcvas, per crate, J304. BAR SILVER Commercial bar Wlvor wns quoted In New York today at Jl.09 an otinco, a derllno of 1 cent. In Ixindon tho prlco was 1W1 lower, at 64 ju. County Conventions In Tekas r.lla Tfl.. 5Inv 4. (TJv A. ly. Texns Democratu In county conventions todity M-rro selecting delegate to ine stnto Democratic convention, which In turn 011 May 25 will name tho Texas rcnrcscnlntivcfi to thrt nntlotml conven tion at San Francisco. Of the 1400 state convention delegates to be selected today, more tnnn O'JOO win carry in structions to vote for full liidortiement of tlie ndminlstrntion of President Wil son ns expressed in the will of precinct conventions held Saturday when county convention delegates were selected. LONDON STOCK MARKET Improvement In Labor Situation Brightened Industrial 8ectlon l,om1on, May 4, Shell Transport and Trading was strong on tho stock, ex change today, following tlio publication of a Bcmlofllclar statement that negotia tions wcrp being centered on molliods to assure tho permanent British char acter of tho company, preparatory to world. tldo developments. Tlio stock sold at 10 fT. Other oil shares moved In sympathy with It. Mexican Eagles woo 9 6-1G, Tho Industrial departmcnt had a .brighter appearance In spots, owing to an amelioration Mn thq labor situation. Hudson Bay was 7W-. Homo rails we're hard, but tho shares of Canadian and South American roads wero, featureless. Thcro was an Im provement In gllt-cdgcd Investment se curities. . 1 . . 1 Sentiment throughout tho houso was chonrful, but gcnerully tho markets wcro Irregular. Market for rUV Suaar.Unehriij New York, May A. Tho market! ru.w nuin 1a jinn nnu unctiantert .! nearby sugars quoted at lg-TS reported yesterday. Arrivals of tH1"! BOO bags 6f Portb nlcos to the WnJL'l sugar flcflnlng Co.. nnd 24on iw-ySN tlans to tho American Sugar liVa.i1 qo. Tho loyal refined market laTm! out change, except that thn tu.7"'i yesterday allotted some sugar ft. i?i tuado In tho Metropolitan district a iS coniB icoa vor wjni, DUl Iain mntli.;! announcement as yet for todav "Jl " 1.1 t: s KCOM NATItlNAI. ll.Mi 01' l'HII.ADni.rillA t KntnUfonl rhlUd"lpbln. May 3. lO'.'O. Tho Plretor" lt- thi- fla declared a mml-annual tl'd'nd of J5cht IK) ixr rrnt, free of ta,. piyable Jlaj" 4lh l- tocUhnldru of record nt the leu of hinlneas April 3" IflSO. and hnxe a 0 e,iil. J.'.n 00O to Furplus maklnir tha' f'in.i 1700 oon Thecks lil h' milrri mVNK AflSIIKAO rahlt pi:nn natiosai.'iiwk PhlUdeilphta. April S7. 1020 Te board of dlrrtoM has HMs d.t declar-d a mlatinual dividend of elsltt per cent (H'.t. payable May 1, 1010, to stockholder of record at the close of buelness Mav 3 1921) Checks will b. mailed w r I'tiM"- ' " ti:nth ntiii m iimc I,il il"lnriU lav 1 1t"o The Hoard ot Dlrrrtnrs hrte thU dnv de f," of t- m h ' dl ! l.'.oooi 10 ,r rdus account ' Iff1." inHll.'d Pius ; iii;p.hki;t 1, hlUFHTR I C il er , OUTinVrTHIN sTIO"l IIVNU riiiiHde'phi 1 r-i "i mi l'1'-'11 The dlreitef hiM" 'hi- -I, ,1-1 lur t 4) free of tax. I'heck w'll I),, nililcfl Ute 01 l. LIM'OHD C NUT I'mlii' r ""The Kniilaretrulenm Corn. Iinye declared caah dividend of 3'.. P?'b " Muy I5tli to hirholders of tcord Mnv 10th A rtock Knus of t0. "HI ulo be distributed to sharaholde rs of rttmo date payablo at tame time . . jjiprclul "llcea Vii-ptivoh or HUAnnnoi oi:nH -KiTo ...lied f..r il" " riL-n thji capital 'orl JO! T. T4TnN'i: KT. . 2!th and Clearftold JOHN ir KAIILKV Nlcetnun ljno and II M ril.VN'KrOItD RKirK WORKS Torrcsdalo Acnuo KEY.ITONK llltir-K CO Godfrey near Serond Ht. IMke MOrtTll l'HII-. BKiru WORKS nislnx Sun nnd Lnsemo K. PKtTrKR'S hONH N"etown f.ano and tl ht II ,M ( T II MNTIt Church and Tacony O thousands of our depositors is largely due the credit for the tremen dous development of our location the heart of the textile in dustry of the United States. It is a pleasure to serve them the manufacturers, busi ness men and depos itors generally. Open Monday and Friday K'levivgs Until 0 o'clock Capital & Surplus $150,000.00 Deposits $9251fl0000 ENSINGTOiN TRUST, CO. 'i g "Rt'lLD WITH MUCK il LAsTd J fikraiimiicnii MiffliimiscniiimiiiiaiiiiwiiiniffiiiiA'iii .Mrtn u c Kcnbington fVsco and Allegheny Aves WilillW.ll!' "A Dividend Paying Investment in Humanity" Group Life Insurance will quickly lower your rising labor turnover Group life insurance, as taken out by scores of the best-rated concerns In Pennsylvania and throughout tho United States presents what is pci1 haps tho finest plan to eliminate the wasteful, "float ing" clement of labor: Group 1.1 fe Insurance creates u feeling of good-will between employee nnd oinploycr It acts as an Incentive to better work on tho part of your workmen: It nttruots the better docs ot employees: it stnblllzes your personnel II helps the employee' family when need la greatest. It does these things and more; just how much more will promptly be explained if you write or phone W. R. RobinSOn, General Agent Missouri State Life Insurance Co. 524 Perry Building Philadelphia, Pa. Telephone: Locust 3160. Zowie! $he never ran like this before What really explodett in your engine ..Wllh with SlugpUh TYOOL Oat Qa. Mriiolalr ISparlaalalr Ipurtgaiolln. 1 partoaaollna How to make the 15 to 1 adjustment Fill casolino tank with Tydol. Run engine till warm. Lift hood. TuruEasadjustment on carburetor, decreasing gradually flow of gas. When cngino slows, turn gts ad justment back, slightly incrcMinn flow to get maximum cngino speed. This is 15 to 1 adjustment. Tydol iciK operate on rich.wasle ful mixtures required by inferior gas. But you can uso 15 to 1 more air, less fuel. 3 -Aji toon rem rms jici PASSED every car on tho grade topped the old hill at th'ity-fivc an hour. At a, touch of tho accelerator oho lights out like a rabbit in front of a gun. Talk about engine performance she never ran like this before. That's the sort of a day many a man has the first time he starts out with the 15 to 1 mixture and TydOl. Tydol, the Economy Gasoline, vaporizes fast. Try the 15 to 1 mixture. (See chart above.) Fill up with Tydol. Know the real joy of a live, snappy engine and at the end of tho day you'll find you've used less fuel to tho mile than ever before. Even when Tydol costs more than ordinary gasoline it is an economy. Look for the orange and black sign today Tidol in not blended. It is produced from straight pe troleum oil and is 100 gasoline TIDE WATER OIL Sales Corporation 49lh St. and Grays Ave. West Philadelphia, Pa. nH Telephone, Woodland 12,1 Krjstono Telephone, West HiO 111 liAvr: ' to lnrtr.n ft nf tin CnmiiKtu iu t; -,on . noil anil In inn ' " v""" nitrii iit..n f,i jh"ofltnan "I n hoM. r '" thi r'KlVe, on " ilav 17 1n-n ncl '" h"' t " ' ' ahar, Wir ranta to ll-iirer on Ubi -Ihh- of one nhare n K."r .nnrnxltnati H S JCVJ K'.T ,hnre It I, fo prntM'Hil t" ijiatitbute the laaueil rr.lta of 41 00" -hana of no vrnr ahje of the Oar lanil Slearoahln t-nrroratlpn ulileh the fotn tiany haa acnulreO In thj- proportion nf one ihare for earh twenty Ordln.irv ,hare of Ilrltlah-Amerlcan Tnharco Comnanj i.td . na 10 lv One Shlll nir In r-n- t of each feartlon of one-twentieth. irtlTISH-ASIKUlPAN TOI1ACCO CO . LTD. Afirii n" ,,"-" Fidelity Bonds Issued Quickly J& INSURANCE MISAPPROPRIATION of funds will cause you no loss If you are covered by our Fidelity Bonds. Through having authority to pass on bonds at once without referring them to the home office, our service is unusually quick. Harris J.'Lratta PENNSYLVANIA BUDG. PHILADIXPHIA. Locust 578 Race 3432 Annual Mretlnra cf-s tiik ,nCai. Mi:rriN or tiik 3 utockholrlera of tlf Thi IP. rr.l tin tlo Telerraph I'omt'ani of thu fmtert Htuten will tw he'" K !h" "" '" ' '!'" ., tTnlon TelesraBli -oinpanv in the IVnnayl. "ail Ilulldln. iwrth . 'on;.- rheatunt and 16th ata,. Ill he ; 'v. of lltllad-iphi. Pj in TnrMliiy. Ilir IHIIi fh of M, ifi-o. it 2 o'clock P m for tho ,e..,m of H nrottldent and director an, fur the trana. action of iich other hurlneaa us may come tieforft the meetlnir AND11BW F niTU.BiniI Seeretury. Mav 4 l2r rrnpoauta fitOWBAia WANTI-JI MATf 0. 1070 f. iuyuHi"u-i .,. 'VoDoaala fur coiiairucllon 0f U. -" ".--.- M -....I.-- ...,-..,"- nta. lteratiotia am aauuions to u, a, H. OVEW"isJ nunn. Propoaaia i . .. -Itral L...i.. iil.Ht Na 2. Hfuacla RhoittM ai.' tonalsllnif of Irach work, re-eaforced con. J,!?" traatly and ntoraee. blna Bradlnj. In atalllna aitlp hoHta and ceneraj Itnorava. Wtoilay, May 9. )l-. than opeoetl in KStfx iMclfleaMCM and paneral Inatrue, paint up Week: fcy M to &h ! ! ! And Phoenix Paint is the Paint to use! Made in our own factories from tested formulas, and has given years of sat-, isfaction to thousands. Take advan tage of the season and Paint-Up Week and don't forget to use Phoenix! At All Progressive Dealers Manufactured Solely by PHOENIX Paint and Varnish Co. x 121 Market St Philadelphia f s r J; V V V v i I Pulling Together for a Permanent Merchant Marine ; kOR the first time since the Civil War wc have a real merchant marine. This fleet of American-owned ships operated under the American flag cost us 3,000,000,000. Since 1917 wc have spent as much money building ships as was represented by the value of all the ships in the world before the war. Arc wc going to keep this great fleet? From every quarter the answer to this ques tion is YES. But how ? 1 . Congress is now formulating constructive measures designed to keep the American flag upon the seas. 2. It is evident that these measures should take the form of law BEFORE Govern ment vessels arc sold to private owners, since it is apparent that ships sold in ad vance of pending Congressional action will be sold at a price too low if a strong shipping policy is resolved upon; and too high if America is to remain in a position of weakness on the seas, 3. Congress in 1915 passed the Seaman's Act to raise the standard of American labor at sea. This act, which has made sea faring an attractive avocation for Amcri- ' cans, has operated to equalize the cost of operation as between American and foreign vessels. The Seaman's Law, there fore, should remain in force in substan tially its present form. Constructive legisla tion will do for the American ship what this Act has done for the American Seamarjl The Committee of American Shipbuilders in a scries of advertisements will place before the public their views of the more important phases of the situation. In this way the Committee hopes to assist in bringing-about a right solution of questions vital to the future prosperity of shipbuilding, but equally vital to the safety and prosperity of the nation. 0S j Aiitr tfrti t,pj ,fF,r an Amir tun Mtrchtnt Mtrtnt COMMITTEE OF AMERICAN SHIP BUILDERS 30 CHURCH STREET, NEW YORK CITY rfliLEVANq'' PWELL VKf.President, Bclhltrxm ShipbajWine Corp, Ltd., Btthltijem, Pa. ' ppskTm' " " Pftalaent, Baltimore Drydock & Shipbuilding Co., UiMmorc, Mi. I W UTatrtM Chairman Board of Di.ecton, Great Wet. Enjineerln, World, Detroit, Mich. II R!TAYtjrR PrnMrnr, Wertrrn Pipe md Steel Co. of California, Sao FriadKo, CU I F nirriinr VKe-Prcidut, WUIiim Cramp Son. Ship & Enjine BUf. Co, Phil.ddpki., Pa. j. j-.uu.hu, . PreaWe, J. F. DutUe fc Co., Sattk, Wiik. ? 1 fif-' ' fFi ; '3"',.".v.l,y5S5T '''Jwswx 'MWMM4 1 , 1 , ' i From the Journal of-Commerc. J , i New York. April 1?. 1 J ' 5 ' OfMMWtA Bneui ot Tft fMtitslTolW J j i W CoJBreed W c S W ,WX3HOrttTOS.w April ShIpfiln8 1 u l4tlaIAtlon dqrlst; thi present aetaton ot I " . I Consross praents a number of remark- E ' Ti nblo features, tha chief ot which Is da 1 S ' I nort-partiean character of tho efforts that n R ' I ara tavr bclnjr raadc l'or Uio apeedy en js I J actment ot Uirs that wilt auslat In 0 j m pormanent upbuilding ot tha merchant J ft Onllko prenoua yenra thcro art. no o , ,1 vtslona on Urocs olottf partr tines. More 1 j 1 than a dosen bills on aalppins have been W ' 5 ' ? V racoromtivled ttnaniracmsJy by tbo House w S k Coromlttea on Merchant Martrta and W K f ' Fisheries and .hare, been passed by the J i S. mHouoti 'wttho.ut a vote, aocordlnr tarn ' s j rar11ea. The tamo sltnaCon pnrralbjjdjt y onat. MearoKaujfJjjrdlej( IJ .- I . Ml-41t uuarUrauiMr at V-? , i',4 I iii. v I. iV.f'yj li" to BWfir " 7 ,,hcii on ppitca wiT'
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