dZS?l Spjpwsap 7W 4-,i,r.',-..'ihafc "- " TYwsn 'mwi '&Vi,StFWW9 ifiTT K'-wjSTTF VI - ' " ftfii, i ri VM. r?; v .y iri ri?' ' - '' wi V.-' .Vi.ii' u-vy jrr y . H i ia f I ft ' "I ' ft-N I Wtrttfl -,1'f. 18 EVENING PUBLIC HARDING TESTS SKILL WITH ROD Prosident-Elect, at Texas Ro Re ' sort, Appears Robust and Vigorous MINGLES WITH VILLAGERS By the A.Mwlatctl Prcs Point Isabel. Tex.. Nev f). Out wardly ns enre-frce ns the lmppirst member of the little community of fish ermen who nre liW neighbor here. PreM dent-elect Harding began today a vaca tion which he hopes will make up for his less of rest and recreation during the cAmpnlcn. Fer his lirnt day's eiitlnc he p'nnued for the forenoon n tegt of skill with red and reel and for the afternoon n coif game at the BrownwH'e Country Club. twenty mile avav. The ame com bination is expected tn occupy him dur ing most of the dav of hit sta here. The appearance of the President-elect as he be?an his vacation was nn thins but that of n worneut man. Dpspltc Ionic hours and exertion in travel and public speaking, he loekd robust and vigorous, and told the illacers h had ceme hpre mere because h liked the seclusion and the outdoor life thau be cause he needed rest. Uses Hebby's Launch - Fer his cruises along the coast Mr. Harding used n launch nlaced at his disposal by Governer Hebby, of Texas. He planned te take several extended pleasure trips in the craft, and may also take an automobile trip this week up the Itie Grande valley. November IS has been selected as the date of departure of the PrenHcnt-clPct and his part from New Or'e.us for Panama, but it is understood this date may be advanced te give Mr. Harding a longer stay in the canal zone. Politics and international problems, and all the big and little questions In volved tn the making of the new gov ernmental regime at Washington are te be shut out of Harding's considera tion. His fondest desire for the time being Is te hook one of the big tarpon that are found off Point Isabel. In Small Frame Cottage The President-elect and Mrs. Hord Herd ing arrived here late yesterday afternoon and took up their residence in a small frame cottage overleokln; a bay where a fleet of fishing beats lay at nncher. The townsfolk, largely Mexican fish ermen, gave them n warm welcome, pouring out of their little box -like houses and crying out their greetings in mixed English end Spanish dialect. A score of pupils in the Point Kibe) Scheel lined the entrance of the village and showered oleanders and ether semi tropical flowers en the members of the party as they passed. Several guests accompanying the President-elect, including his pre-convention manager and close adviser. Harry M. Daughertv. were housed In a BinaU winter resort hotel nearby. The party of thirty-two, including news papermen and Secret Sen ice men, over crowded the hostelry, and the town's one restaurant was overtaxed bv the visitors when the time came for the eve ning meal. Frem Brownsville, twenty miles awny, the party made the trip by mo me eor. Tl'eir Epecial train reached Brownsville shertlv after neon and they spent several hours resting at the Brewnsvl'le Country Club before pro ceeding te their destination. Reefs Canal View Ne Bar te Cabinet Continued from Taite One Is the making of a meuntiin out of a mole hill. On the league the difference between the two is this: Mr Heet has been definite in his position Mr. Hard ing, being a candidate for President, with followers having widely divergent views en the treaty, hud te be indefinite. De they really differ fterieuslj ? Mr. Reet, reading Mr. Harding's utterance.-, in the campaign, and having ether means of communication with Mr Hardin , evidently thought net, for he made a speech and issued a statement en the league in the final week- hefe"e elec tion, both in support of Mr. Ilaidiug. and Senater Jehnsen, who is the lead ing bitter-ender, thinks that Mr. Haul ing agrees with Reet rather thnn him self, and se interpreted Harding's In dianapolis speech. Three Tasks en League "What Harding's exact position en the league will be is a practical question. He faces three tasks, te get the largest possible support in bis own party en the league, te get n two-thirds major ity in the Senate for his plan, and te win the adhesion of foreign tuitiens te it. He shall take them in the inverse order. Dispatches from nbread indi cate that greater European governments will consent readily enough te a modi fication of the present league, but that the proposal of u new association will bring about confusion In the Senate te gain a two-thirds vote Mr. Harding must hae the sup port of some Democrats -enater-. It JuA Hfc fif i JassssssV 1 FKANK E, Internutlenal SCOHEY Of Texas, who may be the "Colonel Heuse" of the Harding administra tion. He Is new entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Harding in Tcas will be difficult in any case te obtain a twe-thiuls majority for am proposal. But it will be easier te obtain Demo cratic support for n proposal which use.s the existing league as a basis than for a new associate of nations. Fer the thin! difficulty, te unite the Republicans upon any league plan will be impossible. Jehnsen, Berah and some, ethers of their group nre bent upon de feating the league in any form. Reet's position is net far from that of the ma ma jeritj of the Republican senators en the treaty last winter. It will probably receive the support of senators like Bandegee ami Mec, the mere con servative bitter-enders, who desire te stand with their partv. Thus if Mr Hauling is te get any action upon international association it will probably have te be upon the basis of preserving but modifying the present league. And in his Indianapolis speech Mr. Harding named that ns one of the alternatives. Fer practical reasons, incrctere, .ur. Harding, if lie nccem-pli-hes anything nt nil, will have te de substantially what Mr. Reet proposes. i Mr. Reet, in spite of the propaganda I directed ngainst his appointment, has a I higher degiec of unilab!lity for secre I tan of stare than any ether man men tiened for the pest. Will Examine Bedy of Slain Messenger I Centlnupil from rnsn Onr gie nnjbedy $5 who finds this shovel ami returns it tn me. I trust that the geed people of this district will de all in their power te get these implements us the are needed te convict these foul murderers. ELLIS H. PARKER." , Paul, aged sixty -five ears, was lured 1 into James' automobile by the two men, I both of whom he knew well, en pre tense that they would give him a "lift" j te tlie ferries. That was en October ii. The first assault was made en him ! by James at the ferry cntrnnce, accord ing te Schuck. Hid Bedy in Creelt Then, according te the confessions of I the two men, they tarried Paul out of Camden, killed him and placed the body I in the headwaters of Rnncecas cieek, returning en October 14 and burying it. It was found by huuters two dujs later. i James was arrested shortly after the disappearance and Schuck last week. Detectives Painter and Hunt, grap pling In the Cooper river ut Kaighn avenue, this morning, iccevered a bun dle of bleed-stained clothing, said te have ben worn by James at the time of the murder. Schuck. in his confes sion, speclficalb located the place where tin- bundle, tied with tope and tue tape, had been thrjwn overboard, and within ten ards of this designated point the I c'etliiug was found by the grappling irons. The bundle has been tinned ever te Prosecutor AVolverteu. j Approximate ."000 was spent by James and Schuck en a five days' drunken eigy after they committed the ' crime, uccerding te police M i-e than , S.'W.OOO out of the $40,001? in cash j stolen from Paul was fcund buried in the Schuck family plot in Evergreen 1 Cemetery and detectives last night (lis- ceveied $4000 in the cellar of Jame' home. . Paul's Name Cleared The confessions of the two men ex onerate Paul from any part in the plot te steal the money he was carrying. He was invited casually te ride in James' automobile, believing that he was te be taken te the ferry. A Camden girl, who was robbed of her crapleycr'n payroll en September 17 bj two men In an automobile, will be taken te Mount Helly today te see if she can Identify Schuck und Jnmes. She is Miss Florence Kane, employed by Jehn 'Welsh, a Camden contractor. Miss Kane had just left the Camden National Bank oil that iIhv with S700 when a man she had seen before drove up in au automobile and offered te give her n "lift " She acepted ami later a seceml man was taken into the nutomebile The girl ua carried te the outskirts of the city and there, robbed The men fled in the mnchine. leaving her LfeDGrER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER ' 9, 1020 PALMER IS SILENT ONJUDGE'SATTACK Attorney General Declines te Cemment About Hint of Centempt NOT AT COAL PLOT HEARING By tb" Associated Prses Washington, Nev 0. Attorney Gen cral Palmer declined last night te com ment en statements of Federal Judgt Andersen, in Indianapolis yesterday, i'li respect te the court's Inquiry Inte rue attorney general's connection with the soft coal conspiracy cases. Depart ment of Justice officials said, however, It had been expected that C. B. Ames, who went te Indianapolis as the de partment's representative, weutd read "into flic court record all of the In ductions in question." Whether the court had been advised of this plan was unknown at the depart ment, hut pending developments In the controversy, officials were silent. Indianapolis, Ind., Nev. 0. Attorney General Palmer's orders limiting the government's evidence te be used in the soft cenl conspiracy enscs ngainst 1120 operators und miners in Indiana. Illi nois, Ohie and western Pennsylvania were criticized by Federal Judsc Ander son here vesterdny as being "strangely close te the compounding of n felony" and also "dangerously near ceutctnpt of court," Trial of the cases was scheduled te begin yesterday, but government counsel said it was net ready te proceed. Be fore grnnting the continuance asked by the government counsel. Judge Andersen undertook an Investigation of the at torney general's orders regarding the cases, ending with his criticism of Mr, Palmer's conduct. The court set next January 10 as the date for calling the trials again, an nouncing thnt the meantime "will give us time te get our bearings and at least find out whether we are te govern by law or by person." Once before the judge had declared that Mr. Palmer's attitude in the cases was that of "per sonal government, net government by law." Palmer Net Present The attorney general wus net present nt the investigation, but C. B. Ames, WeBuyGeId Silver, Platinum, Diamond, Jewelry of AH Kinds Penn Smelting KReHningWerks THE OLD GOLD STIOr lOfi Filbert St.. Phila former chief nsslstnnt te Mr. Palmer, explained that Mr. Palmer's orders had been misunderstood by government counsel, who, testifying nt the Investi gation said the orders possibly nulli fied the prosecution. Judge Andersen's statement regarding Mr. Palmer's conduct came after hear ing most of the testimony, the court leading up te his assertion with n series of questions whether the attorney gen-1 eral hed authority te agree net te use certain evidence. "it Is strangely near te the com pounding of a felony," said Judge An An dereon In this connection. "I am net saying it Is. I am saying It Is strangely near It." i Similarly the judge discussed the ele-1 ments constituting contempt of court, his purpose being, he said, te "see hew dangerously near UiIh gentleman has get himself te n contempt of tbis court." "The arm of this court Is long," con tinued Judge Andersen In this cennec-1 tien, "and has been known te reach further than Washington. I nm net suggesting what may or may net be ' done. Mr. Palmer is the attorney gen- eral. and there is n certain amount of consideration that I am bound te pay te t uis uui-ihi posuieu i i no nei pay u te him, himself." Cyclist Hit by Aute While riding n bicycle en Fifty-seventh street near Market, last night. P. It. Saraffln. 15.11) North Fifty. second street, collided with en nutomebile driven by Leen Andersen, 5345 Chest nut sticet. Sarnffin sustained lacera tions of the head and contusions of the body. Andersen took him te the West Philadelphia Homeopathic Hospital, and Jnter surrendered te the police of the Twenty-ninth district. S-S- STAMMERING nd nil dtfect In fivHh ear& 4 J Aluroeon and ynln Oum M 1 ..JCH!?f. 2.WJer PurljcalMn 1 J THE QUIGLEV INSTITUTE j GALVANIZED AND BLACK STEEL SHEETS DAVID McMEEKAN mut bVVm1 4M,.a SOth narln 1084 pn STEEL HOOPS m BANDS BARS ANGLES' WIRE rrerapl irIlTri from ((oak. W. W. BAKER & CO. 940 N. Frent St nm. Market 8101 Kten. Iftrfc tt E WJPKmrBiDiiciiiK'iiiaiiafflaiiuiKQ IF IT'S- ELECTRICAL IT'S MJDERN 1 jeM' experlenee. At , yoer ervlce. J.nref OlipUy et FUtar nd Apptlancv . SEVILLE ELEGTRIC CO. 226S.52ndSt.D78JONT Adjoining r.eeunt Tliftr OCEAN TRIPS TO BOSTON, Tue., B P. M. Sat, 2 P, SAVANNAH JACKSONVILLE UEALB AND LIMITED NUMBER OF IlKItTHS INCLUDED. Merchant & Minen Trans. Ce. PIER 18, S. DELAWARE AVE. Freliht Only. Telephone. Lembard 1900 M. Tuoi., S P. M. LOWER PRICES TO WIRE YOUR HOME ON (2 MONTHLY PAYMENTS FIXTURES INCLUDED DMrnutd OTtrhrad due te larrer volume of boslntae ! the caeit. 140 North 11th St. Bacc 20 A 21 & Walnut 2002 & 2SU JAKES M. MWINACO. LUMBERS Wall Beards Tar Reefing Paper W& Deliver Satt.1,,. United States Shipping Beard Offers for Sale 3577 Tens Mere or Less, of Peel 33, Bituminous Ceal Boated btde will be received tn the of ef of flce of Dletrlct Director, United States Shipping Beard. 802 Chestnut utrett, Phlla., Pa., en or before 11 A. M., Nev. 12th, 1820. Blda te be opened the ame day In the elflces of the District Director en a per ten basis for the whele amount "ns Is where Is." Ceil en the doek at Pier 08 south, feet of Oregon street. Phlla.. Pa. rnilMS Certified check for 10 of the whele amount te accompany the bid. The Uenrd nnf the rlcht te reject any or all bids. Scaled b!di should b addressed te CAPT J08Ent C. OATELY, District Director. United Slates Shipping Uenrd. 802 Chestnut strent, Phlladelphis, Pa., ami Indorsed "Sealed Bid. for Ceal Taken from S. S. Alderman, and De Net Open." TMM..,!P NOTtrKS HTKHMHHIP NOTICKg CUMMIN C LINES , U. S. Shippine Berd Steel Steamer. Regular Freight Service PHILADELPHIA TO RO'lTEkbAM.ANb ANTWERP SS "Bennie Broek" 'eadl?I ' 55 "Arizpa" Nev. 15 SS "Lake Harminia" ' -Nev. 25 ROTTERDAM TO PHILADELPHIA SS "Lake Harminia" Nev. 6 PHILADELPHIA TO HAMBURG AND BREMEN SS "Gateway City" . -Leading PHILADELPHIA TO CONSTANTINOPLE AND BLACK SEA PORTS A Steamer aa sufficient cargo offers Fer apace and ratcn apply A. D. CUMMINS & CO., Inc. 139 Seuth 4th St., Phila., Pa. H. P. Dilkcs, Manager 1 Lembard 4127-4128-5167 :: Main 1348 "VIA rMNAUn" hat become tviiiMVfMniir Mi'M the hit in ocean travel. Superior accommodations for the comfort and pleasure of the traveler are the distinctive features ej ww scrmte. .Peilsdelphia te Liverpool .Nev. 8 ALBERT DOAK Masen Contractor 2138 Arch St. Specialist in the Brick Setting of Boilers . aJML (Ml - I EDWINJ.SCHtiETTLECO: 533 N. 11th St- Philadelphia Paper Dexcs and Mailing Tubes I MMW iUfcrt mci't. INSTALL NOW PHII.ADKI.VniA MKTMl CO. 913 Ileal Hfitate Trust Ilulldlnc i&nr ItUl .MAKE YOUR HOME mtKHircn Sate 25 te 40 en Your Wiring & Fixtures llrlilE manufacturers, ne deal dlreit Hli juit. We elwtrlfy jour home without lireaklnc venr. piaster or woodwork. If It's eunlltj (.emce nod low estlmutr then we are sure reu will flirt u. In huslness nrr 50 rears. We nlwuis satlsfr. E.isv Terms Without Interest. CHERRY CHANDELIER CO .le. O. Cherrr. I'reD. 523-27-29 N. 9th St. Phene; Mnrkrt 880" nil I ! IB FOB THB Payment Plan 2k lw .. Jjl-X5p7rii mi f mm Humphrey Radiant fire GAS HEATER Full Line of Gas Ranges en Payment Plans WM.AKERSJR.C0. 10th Street L'nnnnnminiiiiinnnuuiDGinnmisMninnniPiniEiEiiMinniiiiiiiuiniicflmmnimutniM Cut down the ECU (tilth cost of bulldlns) C I ll 1 by L2 I 3 EHRETS SLAG ROOFING EHRET ROOFING & SSS DREXEL BLDG. rS? . 26 N mm 0 forty Fivfc ,! flii ft! ARC YOU SURE THIS n WON'T HAPPEN TO YOU? S" HAVE YOI'll IIEATINO SIMTEM t REPAIUKU NOW All Our Werk Is Guaranteed Call Mnrket 5237 or uddress 141 ji. iniril !tret BtOH Repair New Have Reduced our Prices en Lumb-r rtnrl Millwork. Storm Sash Beaver Beard JAMES SHAW 52d & Woodland Ave. Woodland 873 West 407 I I MAMjIiSM Ki SHEETROCK Sfiaerdl Ffase C THE WEARPROOF FLOOR COVERIThF) M 2 3 iy A Few Factory Installations ' Murphy's Mills, 30th and Reed Sts. E. Sutro & Sens, E. Clearfield and Cambria Sts. Stephen F. Whitman, 4th and Race Sts. Jehn Bleed, 7th and Somerset Sts. Themas Henry & Sens, Inc., Trcnte.. and Tiega Sts. Baldwin Locomotive Works, 500 N. 19th St. Keystene Watch Case Ce., Riverside, N. J. Griswold Worsted Mills, Darby, Pa. E. F. Houghten. 2d and Somerset Sts. Bound Broek Oil-Less Bearing Ce., Lincoln, N. J. Curtis Pub ishing Ce., Cth and Walnut Sts. Hale & Kilburn, Philadelphia, Pa. Brill Car Ce., 60th and Woodland Ave. Aberfeyle Manufacture Ce., Chester, Pa. Mineral Floering is warm, dry, healthful and artistic. It is absolutely Are and vermin proof and can be laid ever weed or cement foundation in build ings old or new. Write or phone us for booklets. Send size and we will quote approximate cost. GIMBEL BROTHERS PHILADELPHIA ruii., r... Apm mi., it:e. ri!. VIr.rU riwrlnj C., raltlnar. Cfflc, BaUlsara, W4. C.ntl.s.ni In r.r.r.net t jhir I.tt.r rtrlUc) Intnl fleirtnt Ull In our trt, lih te out. thle floerlnc te p.rf.etlr o.tteu.tory In try r.ip.et. sob. of ti Iim bitn de.n nlne y.tn ftrt leeks 0e4 for nusur.ef y.&rt torvleo 7t. Coip.etrully, eiuisl tiwmemj ler U. C. Sviih, r' tld. Cuft. Fireproof Wall Beard Easy te Erect Convenient She Sheets 32" and 48" x 4' -6' -7' -8' -9' and 10' Pearce Fireproof Ce. N. E. Cor. Bread & Arch Sts. using 1 plain C. B. (common brick) ACE brick nv cur. H stone mav be verv handsome, if net overdone, but they needlessly inflate the & cost of building. Cem- men bnck, handled by an arcnitect wne Knows his business, makes the most beautiful build ings in the world, and reduces the cost te a reasonable and practi cal basis. A house that costs tee much te build is a finan cial millstone always tied around its owner's neck. Get an architect who knows hew te use com mon brick. De you want beauty, or comfort, or permanent value, in your home? Build of common brick, and get them ALL. P. SEITTCR'S SONS Nlcotewn Lane nnl O St. U M & C. D 8INER Church and Tsceny JOS T HYR.Ni; EST. 29th and Clearfield JOHN II EAIU.UY Klcetenn I.ane and K St, I'RANKFOHD RRICK WORKS lerrrsrinle Aenun KKYSTONK RRICK CO. Godfrey near Second St Plica NORTH l'HILA RRICK WORKS Rlslns Sun and Luzerne M -IT LASTS lHrmircniMiiir.Kii;r;rini,iiiiiHiiiiii,upiiMi!iBJiiinTP.'Uutiriiani'nriiimn;B!rajiii DUILD WITH DRICK D KOREVKR " MNSTALIATIOH ae REPAIR WORK COVERING THE ENTIRE FIELD OF MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT FOR BUILDINGS POWER-STCAM & ELECTRIC HEATING PLUMBING WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS LIGHTINO VENTILATING GENERAL PIPING WORK ETC. The time te have us in spect a defective heat ing plant is while it's in action. We can often find short cuts te a cure that de net require tear ing out the whole ap paratus. Nnrmin Mnnarrh P.;. Naw Yerk " Nielei. Patrn. Dubrovnik and Tri'itcNer. 10 Colombia New Yerk M Londenderrr and Glasgow... Net. 13 Dec 11 Jan. IS ,. ,. v ,t Gibraltar, Naplei, Patrai, " New Yerk DnbreTtiik and Trieite....NeT.17 K. A. Victeria New Yerk" Lirerpoel Net. 18 Dec. 18 Jan. 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"v"'w ausi iieunrl West Bound Sailcdt Brush Dec. 1 Nev. 23 Artigas Dec 15 West Bound I In.. t n rt . Dee. 30.. . .wf n.:" 'la?' t Dc8 net Be North of San PTanclEce 1'CO. Fer Ilnles, etc., Apply tn NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S S CO Phene Lembard 55G4.; 13G S. Fouth St., Phila. 5i Main 830 J MWEBALKbeOfflNG Ctt 5632-10 Summer St. Phenes, Belmont' 182; West 640 li'iw-.W. HOME Alterations properly made are net an expenie bnt an investment PARLORS ceVL: Storm Incleiures GET OUR ESTIMATE SneJalter & Ce Inc, 9tb & Tiega SU Min trerk of tm ntnat lasm U vviv sVnv Ia1aIh N-N . I iiuw i uiittueipiim neips Te Relieve the Freight Jam As builders of locomotives, we are straining everv efW te rush te completion new locomotives for the railroads and at the same time overhaul and rebuild old ones beC' ing te various important lines. In addition, we are contin ually forwarding duplicate and repair parts te keen in active service every locomotive possible. THE BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKS , , PHILADELPHIA "0 The CHARLES T. SVKEGEE CO. Agents for U. S. Shipping Beard 100 A-l Steamers Philadelphia te Scandinavian Ports CHRISTIANIA GOTHENBURG COPENHAGEN SS "Fert Arontreni,". Leading Net. 4. SS "Oronoke" Leading Net. 30 (Other Scandinavian and Baltic Ports' if sufficient cargo offers) Philadelphia te Greek, Adriatic & Black Sea Ports Piraeus, Patras, Salonica, Venice and Trieste SS "Lordship Maner".. Nev. 20 Fer Black Sea Ports if sufficient cargo offers) Leading Berth: Pier 78, Seeth Whams Fer rates and space apply te The Charles T Megee Ce Drexel Buildinp;, Philadelphia Lembard 5100.1.24 Main 3084 Philadelphia te Gibraltar. Valencia, Barcelena. Marseilles SS "Lain Greenbrier Nirr, 30 Ferrates and particulars apply te James W. Elwell & Ce., Inc. 17 State St., New Yerk or The Chanes T Megee Ce Drexel Building, Philadelphia Lembard 6100-14 Aletn JOtu SOUTHERN Steamship Company U. S. Shipping Beard Steel Steamers FREIGHT ONLY Regular Weekly Sailings Every Saturday Frem Pier 46, Seuth Wharvei PHILADELPHIA Housten, Texas Freight retelved (or and thru Bills el nt. It!!;??'1 t0 "" Pln ,n TEXAS, OKLAHOMA. ARKANSAS. COLO. ir-n00, JUIA!.VArM20NA. NEW MEX ICO and CALIFORNIA. Fer rates and particulars, apply te Southern Steamship Company 322 Commercial Trust Bldg. PHILADELPHIA IIbII Locust :iK87-)030 liar 8010 EARN-LINE Incorporated ISM U. S. Shipping Beard Steel Steamers General Carge - . . : BSSSSSSSSBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS I a- . I III . .. . Kmmmmmmmmmmmm9mmmmmmmmmiiTmmimiiimmmmmMmmmm ,mm 1 . ,, - nasiiaii " i l T J , 'iiasssssssssV i, ' I m. A f 'asssMllJLtjst . W( UaVBSssssssssssssssssssssMk. X CTI " " ' ' 'mmmrmwmlWSfW''9m'm$mslBS Jby I I mmiPSh liySasassssBak. 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