W,w JSM fc i tB- ' 1 nr-JT. , .fiif vrf ijitsiiwsmysw, .. ...iiUkVAVUMisiii .... .... " . .' - ' ' . . '" :. T . "B"TItww"''t-- "'"1 .... ..,, IM nf,'r pf r fy"" " T ' 'riiiifcn.i. fljfc", I' .- .,y - ---; BR.J.-k vfcMMyi?tHiWHPTr- . 3 .r7'qiiiMWBMWj -v. -yry 1 ' City Controller Declares Mayer Broke Appointment te Discuss Sinking Fund Repert TABLED "Will B. Hnilley. city riini-iill-r nml fieeretnrv of the -!nk1nc fund cmm i i nlen, tetlny replied te thr Mayer's a'li a'li Efitlen tluit "Mr. Ilndli lui n fntilt tnemnrv" ceuccrtiing tin dii"iltinti nf a tentntue report of tin- (onditieti of the Ninkins fund. The statement in iMntIeti nnii "tie prepared by Mr. Ilndle.N in accordance 1 Hi i6 nil Jf! HADLEY DENIES l mi i 'FAULTY MEMORY' 'III ave ml $ a tteM II 1 RESOLUTION WAS re Ami wt m Hi iiK JftSjW! rcslelj fifMt or '''Mi il$-"l jaldnttf llftiS Vr Hell Itlze. fM'.f I , re f I HI II len i mm hth; S ill h,c ( g. HJ d th will dtl IfWHffil ' "' In iii 411 il'nyK prt F Evf rJ' 1ll iinlim si xndi Jyr-rm$&3 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, NOVE1VIBER 10,1920 with n resolution pnHsed by City Coun cil, July 27, asking for Information con cerning the HlnkiliK fund, On Wednesday, Mr. Hadley declared before Council that the Mayer had re futed te sign the statement, en the ground that the resolution of July '-'7 n an Insult and net offered In geed faith. If Mi- I f 11 1 1 1 r-v ndl what he is re ported te havi- said about the alleged ' mysterious statement in reply te the , uncili.intili' rcsnliit'iin. Ills memory Is i ut fault. " Mild the Muer entcrdtiy. ; "Mr. Mndli-J ferwardid te the 3Iaer one Tuesin morning, nn hour or e be fore Council met. a length etntement slgncil bv Mr. Stetcsbury and himself which he asked the Miner te sign." Upturned I'nslgned In ipplvjig te tli' Mayers denial. Mr Il.id'iw it li-jm the Ma.Mir made n den nite il'ip Intiii'-iif with liim t" discuss the ipie-ti'in mil finlid te keep It., I.sifi . h sul'l. th tentatic draft which In- lind iM-i'P'ii'cd for sulmussiim t.i Conn- ell ill hci erduncn with the comic 'nuillc , '(opitieii of J il '27, and which he moiled te the Mnvnr for his slguutiire, was ri'tmi.cd iii.signed. i Mr, Iladley's statement today fol fel lows : "I hnvc no detlre te enter Inte any contreversty with the Mayer, or any one else. My relations have always been plensent and it Is my desire that they shall continue se. I stated te Council Wednesday exactly what toel: place at the time the rce utien was passed bv Council and presented te m etlice. When Cntimil V resolution of Julv 'J7 . .is presented te mi . I, as the adminis trative member of the sinking fund com mission, dr.ifted a tentative reply. ,-It was subscqucntl put in letter form and during the week beginning Monday, Augunt !!0, 1 endeavored ou two or three occasions te get In touch with the Mayer at his office personal' v te discuss the tentative draft of the letter and consider any changes that might be desired. On Thursday 1 made n detinite engagement with the Mnvr's office te meet him at - o'clock In the afternoon, but when 1 reached tleve befeic J o'clock he had left the office. "The net day, I'riday, September I?, feeling that it might he possible te ee him personally , I wrote the Miner a letter, enclosing the tentntive dm ft of the rep v te City Council, and it was delivered te h:s office that after noon by messenger'. Whether the Mayer caw this letter prier te the fol lowing Tuesday afternoon, the day of the meeting of City Council, I de net knew, but assume from his public statements that he did net. "There w.as no signature of either Mr. Stetcsbury or myself upon the ten tative draft of the reply te City Coun cil, as we desired a reply that would meet the iiunnlmeus approval of the commissioners, and I was submitting It te the Mnyer for his signature If it met with bis approval. "The letter was returned by the Mayer unsigned en September 7. At the September meeting of department heads held i-cvcra! days subsequent te September 7 the Mnyer epressed te me in the presence of the members of his cabinet his regret at the hast manner 'in which he disposed of my letter and aid that he did net mean any effrne te Mr Stetcsbury or in self, but that I he felt kcenl the action of City Council In passing such a resolution. Subsc- pictitlv nt a meeting of the sinking fund commission, held en October 1, upon motion it was nsrecd te table Coun cil's resolution of July 07." PENN HOOTERS GO TONEWYORKTODAY Three Hundred Will Take Spe cial Train te Back Team Against Columbia MORE LEAVE TOMORROW Nearly ftOO leal followers of the Hed and lllue will leave llread Street Station In a special train ill .'WHO this afternoeu for New Yerk, where they will wltuess the football game between Pennsylvania and Columbia tomorrow afternoon en the I'ole Grounds. A second trninlead will go tomorrow morning nt 0:4"., and the entire dele gation will stnrt a meturbit parade from the Hetel Pennsylvania nt neon. The students who go ever this nftcr nftcr nftcr noen will attend tonight's concert of the mimical clubs of the two collect in the ballroom of the Hetel Aster. Kvery Beat has been sold, and the IVnns! viuila musical organizations, which aNe take the .1:110 train, are cvpretcd te upheld the best traditions of their alma mater. Among these who will make the trip Is "Olbby" duky custodian of Frank lin Tied, who attended the Dartmouth Pennsylvania game in New Yerk last year, clad In a high hat and swallow tailed coat. "Ulhby" 'will prelublv be one of the most conspicuous features when the Pciinsylvnnlniis parade tri umphantly till Fifth avenue te the Pole Grounds in the busses. The entire putty. Including the team which slipped off quietly this morning, wi I make hcadqnui tcrs in the Hetel Pennsylvania, and it is expected thai, despite the lumi'titiible showing of the eleven In recent games, copious "rolls" will be readily Unshed if any Columbia money is shown. Fer this reason n great many students are thoughtfully providing themselves return tickets be fore they stnrt. They say the walking Is net se geed. VETERANs'tO REORGANIZE Business Men Aid Drive of Con Con eolly Pest, Ne. 94 The Connelly Pest. Ne, 04, Ameri can Legien, named In honor or. two hi ethers kll'cd in nctlnn while serving with-the 110th Infantry, a'wcnty-clgbtli Division. Is being reorganized. Tem Tem eo! nry officers have been Installed for the d'rlve te awaken interest and in crease the enrollment. An appeal has been made te all ex service men of the Thirtieth ward te enroll. Further Impetus was given the dive when William P. Tinncy, former dnft -beard chairman, announced the colors will be presented by the business men of the Thirtieth ward at n smoker te be held earlv In December. The cost of the colors was defruved by popular subscription among the business men. Pest meetings arc held every Friday evening at the Army and Nnvy Club, .S20 Seuth Twentieth street. WAR VETERAN DIES tAllll-. Cn..iMMfltrl Un. ..!.. I .... n-IAl-u el.lH in.- r. 1 Dliue.i ?..j vv eta eunK William Springfield, twenty. clj yenrs old, of -lOS Seuth Iteulcvnrd Gloucester City, N. J., died last night nt the home of hW purents efter a fcn days' illncts. lie was chaplain t,f Gloucester Pest of the American L. gien, of which he was one of the or gtinlzern. He had never fully rccev cred from wounds received while in tk UritNli army service during thc wnr Springfield wns aboard the lll.fn't Ilrltlsh steamer Otrnnte which ,, I'.lncd or torpedoed elf the cenn of Irelnnd. In the explosion that follewtl he was wounded and taken te a hospital In Liverpool whu-c he was n patient many weeks-. lie had enlisted ns a it less operator having taken rn.,' at the Franklin Institute. "' The funeral services, which will U l,nM Stlinilnv. will I... In ,.i...' ".' .P American Legien, nnd interment win 1 be In Union Cemetery. wl" mb yiil Stiife mmm Bfc 9;i;iW;iii::i-::: YifwWMf': WIIRittP- ---: '.r!SWMf -Bw- ':$mMt WOlfip MBa BiHJMfll VktfJ J wJ& aLsC4 jli J&, 3fe WlflL Jttt M Leather Wallets Wallets of the rinext qualit leather, in large variety, orna mented with geld which greatly improve their ap pearance and wearing quali ties. A tuo-leld wallet 'it bl.Kl seal leather, the four corner tipped with geld a Gerh.im product $16.50. S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut st. i .y M' Mi.i". iiw.s ji:wri-rTP n.vi:R.eMiTH Tne ster i! Vat: Du-er &. StekL-.s. at 1PJ3 Chestnut street, is Ktiewti te Philaiitlrh'ar.s as er.e ee ti.t most reliable of our jewelry stores. It is the- aim of u-- propn.tei- te sell net ei.ly the best, but the most unusual and tntc-psUr.j? th:r.fr. in jewelry, silver, clocks, etc. TT USED te be tr.at -.vatchvs sre merf pr.z.-d for their de-erafve value than for their acrira y. but Uiree centuries of watchmakin? have given us a tinipice that is at er.ee eseful and beautiful -ch a da.nty time-recorder ,s the tir.j itc'ansu-lar-.ehapcl watvh of diamond and platinum that I saw tuday at the store t Van Dusen & Stoke-. 1!'-'''. Chestr.u street. Tht exten-ieni en tithtr -iut of t.T,- watch ar tH-xf.i '- conform te the- -.hape of th wi-t. A dainty -ilv.: watch :r. (ctai;or. (ctai;er. shape had an enameled des.n in black. They hav.- the ncwft tnn.tfs, tee, in men's watchef, se if you are centemplatintr buyinir u Chr.strr.a watch I'd idv.-ip you te see the Van Dusen & Ste. - cel'.ecti'.r. eif'.'' making a purcha-ii.. rpHK correct thin.' ,n ".;i - u. f.,r wear wiMi dinner iaeWt- i ' " deuble-breaste 1 M.st '.f v hr.e P ' ' Fer fennsr va' mti aie b .' :nif JT'VKN 'hi'-p of u who hae en--' ceur.tcreii -e difficulty in -ccur-,nv J.r winter' -iirp! of coal, a'e jjst i. bit hesitant about us-inj,' it all up dur:ncr hf' rirt few months, what . with nim"r of a coal shortage. Iti :-n't ical'y necessarj1 te tart the. fu trace new :f you have n' auxiliary heater, such as the Law- -i radiant' heater wh'ch I saw at ! st,r.re of, I. Franklin Miller. M12 Chestnut treet. It waim a room ery ipjickly. The Perfection Oil Heater i portable and mtv economical, and tHh e are seeral Reed e'ectric heat- -. tiie. at Miller's. The Radiantnre is a tras heater built en .scientilic pr'ncijib -, which irives out a p-eat Miy nt f heal. F r the loom that is difficult te heat such an auxiliary heat"- most desirable. &MHS S w W&0 Mb s r iseme t kind e vpens te O ur Birthday andy Stere Party! r; VOr'P.K one of these lucky i.ple - he are t;eim; te the '!a .k-'.'i' i-i. 'I..;. u'ani you'll want a ' , -evr sweH'er te 'eiir undurnentn your cat. The camel's-hiir sweat "r arc- -'-t't and Hrht ami net at al' ' 'ilkv. I -a'c a very pretty one at both the wailceat of white pique -.,. -r,r,. nf a. G. Spaldin? & Bres., 1210 Chestnut Street. The(; .skat- i nf sets of tan camel'a-hair trimmed , v ith brown chen'lle aie smart look leok loek ik. They come in allj'.vhite. tee, and m black trimmed with white. Fer ii . ith the hii'h-cellared spert3 -hi i aie the narrow t.es of Japanese i'k crepe wh'ch come m delightful -i ade-, of e'd rose, purple, blue,' "M.-n, 'an nnd brown. Semeth'nir r.. n ir. v hich you may be interested are th' r.i'-woel cashmere stockings h embioidered clocks. ! and the hlack merrc nr.c-d and .-ilk waistcoat. uch a ye i will hn'i at I c store of MacDer.ald k Cnmnbe.l. 13,34-Si) Chestnut street. Th" min who makes a purer at at thi -teie is assured of th newt.-' ane n.et correct thinic. H a-r- re y u'r)r ti.e salesmen fet iiitell ireti- n-.iitar. e in mal:in his purche-". Wnib the Btyle vanes little from ai te ;. car, there are usually ,eni' -. irht changes which are lucorperaie'l in evening clothes of the better qunl.ty, buch a these wlrh are found at the Bteie of MacDenaM Campb,-ll CHRISTMAS i, ci.minn aid vr se many of u are th nkintr aerieusly of the purchiv-. of a u' oro ero ore frrnph. One should nut buy wi'.h-ut giving seuial j hennirvapli- a fair test. Consider the f'iihu-e l a phonecraph in much i c a- .e ught lis the selection of an automeb le. Berrow a re enl from a fri. nd or buy one made by yeui I'av.n-ite rti. Then try it out en v-vcal i-a'l.me. Trust veur own uidKmem, fm, once THIS is mere than the opening of a candy store it's the intro duction te Philadelphia of the United Retail Stores Candy Serv ice a service devised te bring candy levers and pure, wholesome confections together en a better basis. This service "takes the twist" out of the candy business, cuts out in-between profits and expenses, eliminates waste, extravagance and useless handling brings directly te the consumer the natural feed products that constitute geed candy. This big store in the very heart of Philadelphia's business and shopping district, is another link in a proposed nation-wide system of candy stores and candy factories. They will take the "high-cost-of-living" out of candy by selling absolutely pure candy, of the highest possible quality, at prices that lead the precession back te "Before-the-War" prices for "Before-the-War" candy. This store is organized for rapid but pleasant, unhurried service. There will be no waiting, no delay attention will be prompt and courteous. It is the "Heme of Candy Quality" a great exhibit of candy values that will justify the slogan we have already made famous in New vYerk "Happiness in Every Bex." It is a delightful place te visit, with cheerful, we-are-here-te-please-you service. In addition te a general line of fine candies we have brought the original recipes and the identical candy makers from our New Orleans factory te Philadelphia te make here in this city in our Sunlight Candy Kitchen at 117 Seuth Second Street, the delicious Fuerst & Kramer Heme-Made Confections, famous in New Orleans and all ever the Southland. Proof of Our Service! The first United Candy Stere opened in New Yerk en May 8th. Se enthusiastically have New Yorkers indorsed this idea that today we have nine stores in New Yerk City and one in Newark. In addition, we arc operating four stores in New Orleans. By Christmas we expect te have at least three stores open in Philadel phia the one opening at 12th and Chestnut tomorrow, another at 1504 Market and the third at 5201 Market. This rapid development is made possible only through the whole-hearted appreciation by the public of our efforts te provide better candy, better service and fairer (trices. We list below a few a very few of the candies te be offered in this new store tomorrow. These candies tell their own story of good ness and purity. OPENING DAY SUGGESTIONS DEALI.Y, the buying of a wrap or' ratter i? one knows just where 'e h't(. Oit-i.f-tevn people, as well .i- l'h''ad"lpliiaii, are findnir that a' Y npinir teu'- can be most delightful ' f ur" det Motion is the store of Opei nl cim. Cellins & Company, nt "re tii it and Twelfth .Streets. One - icruiin of receiving there ceur-, ti ..u atti i.' inn at all times and their v ip-. 'i (k nnd blouses, are, M-'ark..li'e ii' t n!y for their grace , of line, but a well for excellence of you buy it, you will have te l.-'en te niateriaW. Letters fiem out-ef-town1 Milk Chec. Covered Heney Nougat 75 lb. )' I-. it dav after day. In making your final decision I'm i, u 'i J" t' .t ye will note the dtfferetici ti en the i'erfok'teno and .ill et'.iei1 phono graph.. The teu tl i 'i . i' :i harshne- is ebt.ru. ible nl w.th the "cushioned iepreduc r." The I'erfek'tenu s-howreoms an at 1723 Chestnut stieet. THK (M FT HOOK, ihut 11101 ah herbing little handbook uh.c-h illustrates the wonderful w.ves which you will lind at the store of Bailey. Banks & Buldl- ( enipany is ,. T. : . .... I '..! : . .., tl,e patron will be m. corded every at u iiien. iH'seiiptiens of any nrticle of we.'iimg arpnrel desired will be em upon request. Yeu wi'l find it worth v bile te fellow the daily ndcvtimg of this tore. rpilK Blum Stere, at 1310 Chestnut -- Street is affording a wonderful; opportunity just new for the pur chase of one's winter wardrobe at a really worth-while sn ing. Fer a limited time this store has reduced, ts merchandise in all departments newreadv. It is se he.pful i.i-tatthis 2. per cent. en can well under time when veu are cudgeling your "tarn! what Midi it saving means en brains for gift Miggestiutu. There a fur coat, ter instance. The head is Jewelrv for the intimate gift of the fur department, who is one of : -'!.,.,. .'..ieiii. l.iti. cuff links. 1he best furriii-s in Philadelphia, has derines mesh bags. Fer the bride bought se advantngceus'y that the fWn is silver and such variety ! furs are marked at most reasonable I link milk cliui ulute cici u cliewej i enter niuilc el ciitie situar, (j.'C whites, i -lecteel nlllienils tlhd pure liein y Chocolate Italian Creams V till 1 1 1.1 llu Noted lli;jl- el en ill I'en tcislieiili ll I in lit NNitlw-KK PAq white-, aii I dipped in 8) -,, bittcr-swci t ilinieliitc lu. Chec. Covered Asserted Fruit Jellies A delicious ueltiiieut nt pure fruit jellies nprUut, (iu. rnsp-lieri-N, rrulicil pine- Jftc apple Ilteil Willi Uji, -.NNI'C't I'lllll'lllllte D. Arcade Chec. Asserted A tine uertiii lit of lini nlutes elitliiiiuiK u ettei fruit i enti vs, flllllUieli, Jellli. 111,11 -.IiIIIIiIIdNV mint. inn! iinuKiii, nil PCq CDVcriMl Willi p u I sweet ( lioceliite . . Chocolate-Covered Nutted Plantations A line clicwc.N molasses centei eentiiiniiiK crisp sw-eet P Ae inn iiieui cevcreu nnuii lit. nccc I'lioceiuie !lb. $& mLjBi& M mhQfwitsS &$& Milk Chocolate Covered Cocoanut Royals Fiesh sIiiciMmI cmniinitt com cem liiiicd with pine siiKur uniin center i evereil wi'h lTr rich milk chocolate .. Vj Evangeline Chocolates Old I'nsliieiied (jualit.N at the pic - war pnic. 1 1 ilinerent (inters in this as- tl AA n EKS1 " lb. seitmeiil liucelnti if line 1. 'lb. Pecan Nougat Rell A roll of neiiKiit leNered with line, pnpir shell pei nn 45 chair lb. i 65' Cocoanut Ben Bens Tile CIHelllcIt NNO Use n sllicddcd I fre-li ( w iN diiy. It is ceinbiiicd with nine mi gar toimikedrlicieus i hiiientlii teiini. FlitvDied pfr a ith Niuilllii, cliDCnliiti' till, wv lb. "'"1 stuiNNherrj 'lb. Old-Fachiened Vanilla Creams I'urc, sninetli UKiir (luim ien lers. Nlltillln tl.iNered, CftiC CDNClC'll nn l I Ii SNNIII tSZJ Chocolate Molasses dun elilte lb. Crumbles I I'ureN'cNN Orleiiii iiieliisses mad 1 into tin most delicieii f An i ni lilluiK. tin ii con fliA end NMth iet choc lb. Stuffed Confections Ilelulmis crciini centers of ns-set- eil pure ft nit Hunch.. centic.I with hard candy Jackets la iu ions shapes reprc- QAc hiiitlm; ruspliurries, a8D ., pcai lies, ciirrunts, etc. ID. Asserted Mousse ("uiie siiunr and fresh ckk wlutei Die nn hipped until Unlit (lill'fy. A generous umeuiit of Ptir siheteil nut incuts is nil . added. Asseited llavnrs lb, Viennese Crystal Mixed The tun. st assortment of hard ennd) en the market. Only the hest nine siigiir A. pure fruit HliNers uie ined. JTr 'iii led in iittriu Unc tin V line Dainties Asserted ' 1 'unity iniiisi is ei (Jin ciiiuIn. brimful of iiinh and lu-li i. ' I'muj pound i ntitniiis ihetolleNN - Ini! iissiirtiiu nt el ll.ivni : Ii moil, ciiiiuiiueii, pepperminl. PfQ ill'llllgc, f I in e uml yjjs ., lime lb. Milk Chocolate Kisses llell-slilipnl ks-i - of OA. I purest milk chocolate, ABO L CIlclllltlCNNI'Uppcdllltell. lb. Chocolate-Covered Heney Comb Chips A delicious 1 1 iim Ir. i -iii. r ,, Ni nv (Irleuns me'ii i s eiwivl with MNcet ('lieci)l.iti 'VF'r A delililltflll ilicwii i . " ft U pe-'i e Nursery Candies We luiNc a complete Inn of ciui dies miide cspccjnllj for the Kid dies. AllthcNiuii liethccliildien ' NNUIlt !lllellj;lll lehliNC- pi ( Pure Sugar Fruit Dreps There' a real tunc te the pure Hum ii inmiscdiii the c fruit drops. I'iiic iii.'iir hulls tin- P(c Mucd wuli lemon, lime, nil ., iuiitu;e and ruplicrr lb. Pecan Apricot Mallow .in.',miieNN dipped rrc haif iii ii ii ii nt .i c 1 1 j , rpin IL tolled III pre. ins. . . lb. Chocelatc-Cov. Asserted Fruit Creams I'urc fruit Mijiar cream PAr iciilei-rt cevued with Jjjy ., nnii t i liiienlale lb. Chocolate Peanut Clusters The iheiiist Spanish pi. unit. leiisied le a gulden lb. lb. leiisied le a gulden f A iteNNii nnd cincicil with B1 sNNci't i hoeelnle .... Chocolate-Covered Plantations A cIicwcn (enter Hindi1 of Ncnv ilileiius inoliisses ami ciciiiuer.N 'lb. 1 in utlriutivc tin Iienis. I'lie.s1 ini'ter, pulled until it is p R I v,,,j f 50c te $1.25 "!-,.t,l.:i:1,..,1:,,Iv..v,l.y.1!1.' ib. Louisiana Molasses Assortment Kiiunres, roll, balls, chips, sticks, nil delicious and MNect, Made of cane Miliar and gelilen P(c inelas.es. I'ncked in y(ju decorated tins lb. Chocolate-Covered Raisin Clusters M'lectcdCiilifeniiusicdlessiiiisitis thoreiiKhl cli lined & hnnccIciiciI just light, with n generous iitneiitit (if our vehet chucelalc P Aq added te make ihcm iu-yU,, le dahit little clin.t('rs lb. Chocolate-Covered Full Cream Caramels A chcNvcy, creamy caramel, made of rich, fresh pure cntie miriii line chocolate Milk Chocolate Pecan Rolls A center of thc lliiesl iimipit surrounded by M'lectcd AOc pecans, covered with JII ,, rich milk chnce'nte. . . lb. Chec. CovTMallew Mentlie If ou like iiiiiit,.Neu'll like these; if you like innrsliinnlleNvs, jeu'll ike them, nnd if ,u lll.ecrunch.v crisp chncelutc, you'll like them. The imle gtecn centers 7AC ueep cnecniute nreNvn I Bl ceatiiiKD uie pretty, ten cream, P A ;ar and I) '4 lb. Ib. prices. And new they have been' further reduced 2fi per cent. There' is a very swagger leopard skin coat, ideal for sports wear, at a remark-, ably low price, considering its from which te cheese from the silver tea or dinner service, all the way down te an inexpensive little bonbon dish. Anil there nre se many &t.ln..u r.i iVtn limwn -limre lrftind- father clocks, muflln stands, nests of I (mality, and these gorgeous fur tnbles. 'lamps, vases, candlesticks. , wraps for afternoon and evening The Gift Boek, with price list, will wear can be ueujrnt meet reason ) genyupen application. jeuiy. V'M rpud ntTaTiMTTT'i RTPTT.RiT ARsOCIA' Philadelphia Stere 12th and Chestnut New Yerk Nine Stores :ew Orleans Four Stores Newark One Stere &--' --v!Sf"'iii'i -,ln-B--iwmn-, -., i .1 I Aj. tK lIJk.Ml.A1 1-J -E. J A AMl APM A. rw,4 ,,,.. ,t.A .-. k?7V..i6(. i
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