Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 04, 1920, Night Extra, Page 8, Image 8

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PUBLIC LEDGKIl COMPANY
CmUS It. K. CUI1TI9, Psbsidknt
Chirlai II. laidlnalen. Vina Prisildtnl Jehn C
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enn li. wiiuama, jenn J. BpurKfcin, uirratnra.
EDITOP.IAt, IIOAHD
, Cincs It K Cutis, Chairman
ftxvin b smiley
.Editor
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Tli EvBNIej I'tunc Lctx.Kn H ervrd te ul
crlbtrf In Philadelphia and surround. ne levum
t th ml of twelve (11!) cnli rr w -e 1:, payable,
te (he carrier.
Dy mall te pelnta eutald.i of psutaddyhl. In
the United Htal i, Canada, or L'n.ted Matta po pe po
teuten, peetHRe fret. Itfty i.-nt ci-ma per lueiilli.
Clx (til) dollars per nr ti.iy.-ill.' In ndvanrp.
Te all for tin ce'jnirlcs ene (tl) dollar n month
NOTicit Suhscrlbvra nl'tims nddrest cannreJ
tnust tlv old as well as rvn- addrej".
BELL, JOOO TAtMT
KIf'TONC.. MAIN S009
t7" -l.Mreia all emmumej-fen te Kvtnlng PubUe
l:dpcr. lndrpcndrnc Squar, Philgdr Who
Member of the Associated Pres3
Tim ASSOCIATED MESS d cictuslvc'.j (i
tttUd te the t... Jar repub (ratio i e' at mi t
Iftepafchet errditrd te it or net e'hmt ( rreMnl
(il tliii paper, a id ahe the local iiei.-t published
therein.
All rights -a? republication vt special dlipatrhei
Tteretn art alre reierved
l'li,tidl.lll.. itiii.l, llecrmlirr 4, IIIO
A I'Dl'lt-tEAR Plt'KlUAM POK
t'liti. ni:i.i'iu v
riling en viiilm tne lueplt r)iMt (lie nrw
rimlnMriitleii lu (niitrnirutc Its u.t 'titlen:
Th iu.fjuini tii.r btidui.
A drideck bltf enough te accommodate the
Itltw It sl.,'
Dcvt l(i-n'"f of ll'c rapid finia.( jirm.
A cot t niten hall
A bulldttu for th free library
An Art Uuhfum.
ffilterp.mrjit 0 thr 11 nlrr 'pp'i.
lutin 1 tr e con tnetlntc thr prjmlat Ien
PAUPERIZED CITY EMPLOYES
IT MAY b Ktuntrd at mire thai tin1 liiiiciui
of Municipal Ur-pjir.li is tin- vi(sirims
fvu f watc extraMicann' and political
prlvilcsc n (emputntlnti Hlimvins thnt
POOO of tlii rj.000 city niiplcn.-s arc rccciv
Inn less tlinn a living wage warrants atten
tion therefore ns a sincere statement (if fact.
If exception Ik. taken te the muftien, as
expressed in a recent bulletin of tl.e bnieaii.
that StIMIO 11 jear ((institute, at the present
ca!e of values, a liviiis wnse for a mittire
married ninn. nt least tlieie can ! no ari;u
nient en tb unpopularity of tins licuie.
Frem Jiiiiiuirv te Neveinbe- I'l'.. lD'jO.
40S civil son ice CTamitmtii'iis eu. he'd In
this cltj. In eight) -four of the eli'dbiiiU
competitions only one applunM apiiiared.
anil in sixt) there un. no ii'tendmi c what
ever. The verdict of the public is ther-fcuc 11:1
OiNtakable. I'es tiens in the cixil seriec
firr iindesired becans- t'lev nie Kcmled a
underpaid. The city lias but a limited sup
ply of soicctien material.
The whole exhibit i.s di p'eialile, anil all
the mere se because ram it Hen eNt that
itnrcure. jobs and soft siiun with eu money
cave lniig bad their cffci ;
Rentable and uniu.ti!ied inr
upon thi".
Kcrishiiie'it
la-
WIIKN, nevt )eur. women e' riiiludelil.i i
aie rcquii fil te M'le oil juries, tile new
citizenship of wlinh si i.iih h h:is l,i en
written will niulern a t r i 1 1 k t' '
Manv men fiankh slink jui dun Te
tllOee who bold iu.perliitit plaies in Ihimih-,
finance ..r th" pr.il'e-i.iiis, da, .n.n te
the eoiisldcratien of pett ipianeU b tw.u
triiiii;ers seem like a wate of time. I!ut
that is net the rislit view Wi I Iiumii"- te
serve en a jur.i ieprecut m a win, the
fitizen's m knew leilciui in of iii pc. uliar nii nii
llicatieu tiS the state and tt ilie iiistitutieiis
Upen which lie must depend for pcu.c. satet
end justice.
Women, after i. nei!n mar. off. me
pretty sine te be limed h jer scrviv If
they de net a-k for exemption be. aue of
pressing social cnxdRcineiit. u ii U ln.d m
B cr'.-is of some surt in their bus.nes, nf.
f.lirs the) Will lie better illl.ilis tin. ll.e
m crane run of men
CRYSTALLIZING PENN'S NEEDS
Till: prespei t i., nt il, ,,(,; ;, I,, el no
certaillt) IcgUtdlllg the s, , pidn , of
the I'liixersity of Penusvl.au a wi,' s, i, eti.l
ceuieins net merelj the ii'im, , .,f a great
educational institution hi' t . i' m
Iiuuiity.
It cannot he ipies ,,i,..l ,n .,.. i,i u i,t
of this city toward the I niv i -i: at" ii.iun
latable in tboieugh:) i a. 1 1 ... leiin- Hut
deulit existed as t, pie,is.v vvnar P. nn
wanted. The issue was .onto eil ev the
balancing of the merits of a pimitc s ,,
t.ci'iptieu iiiiupaign aici aid 1 ruin the -tat'
iuvelv.ng a iiutikcil elian.-e m 1 1 iiii-Ii,
tieil OVi'f tin I'nivei sitv
The indicatieiis new are thai c 1 1 - '.ittei
reume bun been reicitui On I c( ( inhcr 'Jl
the future (manual peley of the iiit.:iiiiuii
will be laid befeie tli uiimitt f one l.uu
dri'd of the alumni The pievn-t und tn
Hlbeeinmittee en iinlii.i. dealing iiiei,i 'i
xvith the endev incut iim t mi
reports.
In the nn am in. ' ." al .u
reilll'lllg up eligible IliPllllu'l's .
tofere failed te loin tli" s(
Jates and graduate- Tli" p"-
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s.vstematic 'nd"W un ut li.i..i ... I.
inaugurated is strong
The response of Plnl.i b 1. , ..n. ..n.
Iiftectieu for the I n.v , i -.. t an. I up.n
(if its ideals Is 1 iliil.lIiK'M till, i nn Un i
tn be ilieieuscl In di-'l.'-.i. . i i c
goal.
It Kill
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ART IN NEW YORK
Gl
O.N Ileltiil.l M, - i - ., ,,,ea
gaudist. (igbti'i- and si,,ni.i i eti'el of
the art world in Ann ma. hn. .1.-, eieici). I
xvith a shrill (iv of pain, that f.,, nen
single visitor at the Metropolitan Musi-mi I
df Art there are six at the iitv , nuimum
In Hatterv Park. He wani te I.i, .w vvhai
can be done te uplift New ,.iikii.. ami he
seeks mentis te gel tli. in In t .. li iU wen
ilerfiil museiiiii.
There is, alas! enlv i.m thing t,, In ,en..
Mr. Herglum wi.l lime te ink" out the n
lugs, till sclllptlllCi,, till' luies the miles, ,i.
Iveiies, the unbreideru s, th, ,,li and the
silver mnniles of etln r ag'-. the g' i - ih..
iercelains. the books and the lu'idiuus the
lubluets and the inrvings i.,.. minu,-, M,r -mill
the mural ie( orations
' Having iut all that stall enisnh Mi
Ilerglum must put m umvi. - 'I n. u h vu
get New Yeikets te the Mi tl opelilaii .Mi
K'lllll.
THE TWELVE-HOUR DAY
W1IKN the Clllpleje of the I Ulled Mulm
Steel Corporation joined m the luigi-i
l-trike ever called in tills iminlrj . whin Mr
tlnry tefused te confer with iepreseniative
(ifythe workmen; when piti hei battle, weie
fought between strikers and the I'liiunyl
vapla pellre, It was generally supposed In
(hone who read mil) Hie headlines that the
Uttel workers had gene belshevik Thev had
betn making uieiic) . we were told The
xr proipcreu. He the only iciiheii ter
the ble trel strike, ns the inun in the atrcet
..- it. Ivan n
(leierinmntien et iue werKeis
- A t.nnu l.,l mil1ni-n-a nn.l
10 TflSKCf IO IIUI(P3 uv iiiivjv0 mm
ticrhDi'-m i the, uvernraent theuxh
bow a steel strike was i elated te politics no
one cer tried te llml out,
Ileic and thete were, n few licwspapcis
that made nil honorable attempt te learn the
truth about an industrial lie-up that disas
trous v affected vast numbers of men and
great productive areas In different putts of
the country. The) found- as this newspaper
found that the steel strike was a movement
due. ted primarily against the twelve-hour
da- mi Institution peculiar te the American
steel industry and one Hint iilwn. bin had
a destruitive effect upon the indhiiliiil and
collective life of tin- m mies who operate Mr.
(lar)'s mills, The strike was lest
The twehc-hetir da) Is still the rule.
About (K) per cent of the steel w inkers have
te endure it. Hut ethers have taken up t In
battle at the pe.ut where the werkets had te
(piit. and again it Is neressnr te realize that
geed caiiM's are never ically let.
"The twelve-hour day in tin stei I industry
is deemed." said Herace It. ltiui). one of
the leaders of Ariel lean englneeiliu s'ifiiif,
befeie the American Society of .Meeliiinli.il
Engineers in New Yerk lat night. Other
( ngineers haie been saying the same thing
of late and scientific opinion is being organ
ized te compel the introiliutieli of the throe three
shift di) 1111 eight -hour da), that is in
the steel industry in the I'nlted States Yet
that wan what the weikcrs tlieiusclM's agi
tated for less titan n )car age. when they
weie calieil Helsluwists and lefiised pctmi pctmi
s.eu te held peaceful meetings in l'enii.
1111111 towns.
DO WE SEEK A DUMMY
OR A SUPERINTENDENT?
The Kind of Man te Dc Elected te
Head the Scheel System Depends en
the Answer te This Question
allll' opportunities f.ir ( eiistructh service
. offend by the Philadelphia silioel stim
are iii h as te appeal te the ablest expeits
en iduititien in the whole country.
Vt t.ie Heard of Public IMucatien has net
been ali'e te agiee en the man te sei vc as
superintendent of sf beets. At its November
ineitin? neither of the two candidates voted
en ic(e!ed tli" n-ce-sary support te scctue
ins eleclien. In the month that has inter
M'lied it lias been Impossible te ugne en
(liber of the eilglnal tiien wliese names weie
subinitted, or te unite en any one cNc.
Indeed, it is understood that gie.it public
school experts of the country are reluctant
te i misider (emiiig te this citv under the
conditions that pniail here. The superin
tendent is c'.ei ted for u tern of one year.
Ne man big i iieugh te till the place would
give an allii mativc answer te a let I t worded
Minn thing like this :
"Would ;. 011 be willing te come te Phila
delphia te be si hoel superintendent for one
)c.u )our ii-elei nun from jenr te ) enr te
he (I ;.fudfiit en tiie satisfaction wliicli you
give';"
It would take n new' superintendent at
lea.t a jeur te beeenii- fiiiui'iiir with condi cendi condi
lieiis In re. He tiiuhl hie little te show at
the cm! of Hint sii t period, n'ld if he had
net Manifested n disposition te deal teudcrlv
V.ltll the sllsl epllli'.llties of the forces which
control tiie m hoei beard be would be out
of a job.
Tue 1 iMiiluittei s which liiie football
com lies for the lurgi r i e'leges me blender
minded '.ban te n-Minie t.iat Hie) can gil the
kind of i. mob tin) w isli en n ene-ieie
.nulla t. It till. 1 s hi ne ihan a car te train
II foothill eleven. It 1 impiis .illle te infuse
tiie rmlit spirit into tin- voting u en and l
develop a sjstim of nt'.nk and dcfeiis- with
law matiiial iu :i -ingic twelve uieiitlis
Ami t' e football ui'iiiagcis kne.v it.
Hut :t lakes liiugi r te bimg an .itiliiunli .1
s. hoel sjstcui up te date tlmti te Inii'i a
font bull tellil, Tll.lt the 1'ic.l! sclmel s.steln
i bi'lllll I til" tllllls IS lliltel lolls. llvil'V
iluciiti'iii.il aiilheiit) hi In" leiuit'v knows
it .Ne s, lii.ei siipcritit. nib tit ha- had the
leuriige le insist en ilie adeptu n of t!i" r. -forms
wliii li nie pre-siug!) m eded bcunise
lil tenure of etii. e is dcpendeM en the will
of U gteUp 111' llllll. Het ('(Illill'iellSlI (Xpi'lts,
vviie 1 1. -1st thai all I'lipel'taiit inilialive shall
start with tin-in. '1'he l'liilaib Ip'it i schools
c.iiii.nt be put mi u ii v pieper La-is se long
:ik th.s pe nt of k w pi'isisi ..
W l.ll' We lieed is n
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less inn ii en li." s,
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'le take (lllll'ge of lb.- . hoel., i.. vve -a v .'
I- that what Hi" hoi-id -.iks' 1 s it wish
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It' tin s. hum in hi id -heul'l a-l. half ,i
de'i'll of the best lilllli-( ami lll((-t expclt
s. i.i el nil pel .lit i I. ili'lits iu the i ii ilill V Whether
tin- wit" wil.mg te ( mm' te I'liiliuli'lphta
le llliillerille He si hoel vtl,l, w III II tie"
hilinl te use linn- hi : judgiiii ut ami te em
plev such iis.stauts as i uiiiin. ndi d tlii'in
silves te their wii.ilniu. 1101 mil of tliein
would In it n 1 1- liv'iv mie nl ll.i in would
leap at Hie i ham e te de ceii-lrm live wmk
111 n place where it is great I v m i ib i
And tmue of tliein, whither In- wen It,--publican
ur a Demm rut, would thmk l..r a
liieinent of Hi" imlitual inuiplexien of tee
cit), for politics has no place in i .lu'-utiun.
Dr. Spaiildiug, who I'liuadi the hoel s.vn
tela of Cliveland and is new in i lunge nf
ilii- i ilui-atimiiil depurtnii nt of iiic I uiyer
sitv, is a Hepubllcaii and Hn Int. William
II Maxwell, who raised the n bee' system
cf New nrli from low estate, was u Deme
c-niji but uu one thought of their political
I UMflUvienil "--s -
I r, fipnuldlng went te Cleveland fiteni the
eflf intlens, anil no one cared
EVENING TUBLIC LEDGER -
small town nf Newton, Mass., ntid no one
in the city was fcrlettsly troubled because
un "outsider" wits intrusted with the job
of remodeling the schools. lr. Maxwell un
superintendent of schools in Hroekbn when
that city wiim consolidated with New Yerk,
but the local pride of the old city of New
Yolk wits net hint when the bead of the
Hioeklyn school s) stein was put In t barge
of the school n.vstem of tliectilarged city.
Tiie New Yorkers wished it capable man,
and tbev found him at their doers and pro
moted lilm.
fleverniir Sprout set Ilie example te Plilln
delphia when he named lr. Fincgan, of
New Yerk, state superintendent of public
instruct Ien, Theie were geed men in Penn
sylvania, but the (Joveriier sought u man
net hampered by local inlltieiiees te raise the
school system of the state ftem the twenty
llrst place In the nation te the fust, and he
nnmcil a tiiiiu whom educational experts de
sciibed ns well -fitted for the job. Dr. Fin
cgan bns n free hnnd nnd the (loxerner Is
backing him up. When will the Philadel
phia school beard fellow the Ooxeniei's ex
ample' IN WASHINGTON
AI'TIMt tomorrow emigres i will be with
us again. It will meet en Monday
without n settled program and with n desire
only te get itn bearings and muddle through
te March -I, when the new Congress will be
ergnnled te face truly enormous tasks,
A wilderness of work will confront the
gentlemen of the Heuse nnd the Senate after
the inauguration of Mr. Harding. The (pics,
lien of tnxes looms larger every day, and
Mming the Kcpiiblban leaders there is nn
obvious deire te de something thnt will
steady nnd lift current prices of the govern
ment's war bends. If that could be done the
(etintry would have reason te feel grateful.
Millions of peer pieple put all their savings
in Liberty nnd Victory bends, nnd the tem
porary fall of these securities represents for
many people a considerable leis. Moreover,
it is net pleasant te see government paper
tunning far below par ns it is miming new
in the markets.
The attitude of IJcpublicuns like Mr.
Ledge nnd Mr. Penrose makes it seem pretty
certain that these bends will be strengthened
(( nsideiiibly within the next .vear. That Is
still another reason why these who have them
should held out for the rise te par.
Hy far the most impeitant issues in the
next Congress will grew, of course, out of
our recent adventures in Hurepe. Husiness
men of all sorts have come te perceive thnt
debased money in Lurepe. partial piualysis
of the industrial life of the Old World and
the iirtilicial conditions that make the eco
nomic leievery of the old ceuntiies n matter
of dilliuilty are having an e:.tieiucly bad
cfl'ei t en Ainei'idin business. Mnnv of our
one-tune purchasers me biel.e and etitets
will net buy lieimise their money is for the
tunc In ing almet wei thles-. Hcie is an
other phase of tin ipicstien of peace that will
rcieive mere attention as the d.i)s pa. ..
In tiie Congies after March I theie will
be. tee. a u'leat deal of talk about immigin
t ion, about Itiissm and about Japan.
It will lie a lively session. Of Hint vetl
mil) be siiie. And the Heptiblicans. who
have ling" iiiuieiitiis in both ht.uiehes, will
have te heal- tli" blame for mistake- or fail
tiics. Thej will have te t'll.e up the v. oil.
of gevci'iii'ieiil at a point where the Deme
crats will la.v it down in louftisieu. Hut
the) didn't spme the Dimeci.lt" and they
tin mselvis have been inakin j a let of jo.ve'is
pieiulscs. li ii. up te them, ami ecitniuly
in the text vear or two nnv congressman
with liiaitis and vision and a willingness, te
light will have the oppettunit v te m.ik" him
self loiispiiueus and le stint a gie.it iiuier,
Mr. Wilsen ms thinking i.t last ms mints
of going te the Clipitel te llellVel Ills message
in pei-eii. It 'petts fimii Washington iiuli
i ale l.iut the I'lcsident is g lining i.i health
nnd thill lie will live te de u gnat deal of
i seful vveill. Lveiv one w II be iclievcd te
In in- Hull lews. Mr, Wilsen may -ci;:i' tin
ociasieu of .Meiida.v le lcituic Ceng'.ess, nnd
it should surprise mi one if his uddicss is
lueie t li ii (i usually i.iithit inn-- and. as tiny
-a) al Hiel'apilel, 'weeping.
What he nun sm ui ,l( cjeatlv matter
le l '(digiess, Cieigicrs will viiw ll.e Wilsen
ndniiii. -nation ns a i lesed (li.iptcr. It will
int rfieiitl.v deii( te hear .Mr. Wils.m again
lis euis will le li.ueil fei the new v i-nl
il . b.i.l.'is will he inr uiei'c anxiei - i., vnnvv
vvl.ii! Mr. Haul has lantied Ihan what
M'. ils.,n i. t .inking. Sic h i- lie in
W'Kse.ugtiiti and i vi r) win ie i l-i .
TAX REFORM MUST WAIT
rjll 111 uitiii at ei, n
X Hi" I'll mil" I IX' s
levies will I e inn Imng
an Wasiiinleu
and i iher i..n
d fei tit least a
that
esiic
)( nr
and
nie 1 1 in iin iii',
liighly nciif-sai
Net even the i ignl
llepaitlllellt.il .rum
line
philiticil dill lu. il. nail) lightm the burden
of the war ib hi
Seloe l xp"( tlllnill. of 11 lining" 111 ll-i'lll
pelaiis are, of muse, i nti it lined with
nl teiiee le a iii w lunfl Invv. ifepulilicaiis
in Hie Heuse me hoping, il is sa'il, t ruisi
an iiihlilimiiil $7.0i)O.IM)() or Si, 110(1. (Kin, HDD
In sin h a mciisiiic, but with the Inst will iu
lb" wiiilil it is unlikelv that Hie picscnl
In dale of impost, ii,n lie . hanged much
I.i fore the -n.iiini i of l!l!!l.
The pressing ipie-lien befeie the Hindi!!!'
lull l '-tlltleli will he felein pelicv. I'lltil
that I- di-i e-eil el'. il. mi". lie iiiebletus, hew -i
ver s i ions, i Hist wail
'III pnsellt pe-ture el i 1 1 1 IllnstailceS is
I 'I
uite new iii Aim tn an political histei i ,
I'lii'hi i unit i . it imitniiis this paradox, that
while it i.a- home ralhci than iulei uatieiinl
,,'. ri - i 1 n a . "'Iv ei cil in d the Voters i oil
tilimtiiig t i t Ii" mh'ii an landslide, it is
li.c n 'at I lb. I'lilled Slati -. le the out
-id" Wei'd vv liull lllllsl be lb lined liefnlc the
i1.. in. -I i t . I. r ii- i u v is.ig d i in 1 1" applied
THE ART OF SELLING
T
"II! -. .ri i, ml vv j' .i
" . w . ,
il; le
i n . y niHUiiiii an mug i'i. mi-icliants
In iiide.v a si hoel of ini-i i handistng iudi
inli. Hun the uieribauts an In-ginning te
nalic that training is iiccc-sai-v te sm cess.
Most of the huge lellill stores iu New Yolk
and in this i it) ni.iiul.tiu si he.. Is ,,f sales
manship, but the New Yeil. ui"i( bants seem
In have decided Hint the I ruining they etTcr
does net yi far enough or else does net hcym
i iirlv i 1 1 1 1 1 1'. 1 1
Tue plan tm Hi" piope-cd s, hoel includes
.mil-"- im Inii ins, iii-dit nun, advertisiu,:
iiii-Ii, -ali -n eple. si i v h c supei iiilcudeiits and
Ms ulivi s. A ii-seaiili laliei'.it.ir.v is planned
ill whiih texlilis will be studied ami the
iiiaiiuf.icluie of weiring apparel will be in
ve.ligated. Tiie gi.iduates of the school will
In well eiiiippeil for their wmk. and when
thev get ptaclicul cxpi-tienie ill the stores
Hn v ought te make il cn-icr for the cus
Imni'H te get what thev wish.
The plans for the new- school at" ileublle-iH
due te the success of the ( enr-i s for Icichcis
iu i t-l ii il selling maintained bv New Yetk
l'liiveisitv, courses vvhiih bnve demeiM rated
Hint u meat university (iiu serve utililai Ian
nils as well lis the i-lul
I pure eiiiiuie
He is ll ibeeiful eptiini-t vviie liclieves
meal piiies will i nine down if the reconuneu recenuneu reconuneu
dniien of the I'ldi'iiil Ti .-nie Ciinimisien is
followed and -tm l.vanls and lei iiiIhiiIh aie
eiieriited by tiu-ic-s al'peiulcd bv n federal
limit. As a pi ie leilucr the Department
of .lusliie I vv libli iiulei'scs the idea and
piopescs te pill it In'" elTecl ) bus tint te
diile been a i niisiilcueus -in cess
(inverners tire ills" helped te (heir agree
mem Hint it is expedient te exempt inert
gnges from the inceme tax by the kimwlrilga
Hint H'M'h a tax iiiuhes " heimc owner pay
twice vhercouce should be uneuali.
PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4,
RAILROAD STORIES
Hew the Railroads and Hotels Once
Worked Together A Tem Scott
Incident Andrew Carnegie's Part
In the Seuth Penn Rail
road Project
My (iKOKOM N0X McCAIN
TIIIO pliennniennl ndvnnces lu railroad man
agement In thin country, as exemplllled
in the Pennsylvania system, can only be ap
preciated by thorn' who, In point of years,
have been able te span tl.e gap between the
past and the present.
In some lespccts only is this rematknblc
development strikingly apparent,
Theie came into my possession the ether
day a thin, nttentinted. little cloth-hound
volume about ns large ns un old-fashioned
stoic book. On the back was stamped the
legeJid: "Heek of Utiles of the Pennsylvania
ltnilrend, 1SS.V
In was a book of instructions, containing
the rules for operation from supervisor down
te llaginun. They were direct, concise and
evidently limply sufficient for the trallie nr
luugcments nnd maintenance of vvny of
thirty-live years nge.
The rules governing read operation! today
make n f'ilr-nize volume and )et n com cem com
pnilseu will show that the little hook of a
generation nge held the crux of the elaborate
system of the present.
IN ANOTHKIl respect is there n mnrlied
diffeienee: iu the personnel of the system.
There are tens of thousands of elder
PhiladelpliiaiiH who recall with plensaut
memories the fnniers old Clrnnl Heuse
which steed nt the northeast coiner of Ninth
and Chestnut streets.
It was Philadelphia's great nnd distinctive
lintel in the heyday of its career. Particu
larly was it the headiiuaiteis of the big men
of Hie Pennsylvania Hailrnnd.
Captain II. A. Cliadvvick was the proprie
tor iu these days, and one of the Interesting
incidents iu his career that he was nlwiivs
fend of relating te intimate friends, had te
de xvith the Pennsylvania lead.
"A gentleman named Andersen, who with
his family had been stepping at the Girard.
was about te icttllii te his home in
Savannah and had secured tickets, by the
vvii) of Washington," he said in the recital.
"I advised him te go ever the Pennsylva
nia, take ll beat down the Ohie tn Louis
ville and thence home by way of Nashville.
1 wanted the Pennsylvania read te get the
business. It and its people bad done n great
deal toward improving the hotel business in
Philadelphia nnd was worthy of all the sup
port we could give them.
"Mr, Andersen took my advice and had
his tickets changed.
"A gentleman who evethenrd me dis
cussing the matter with Mr. Anderiien nskrd
if I v.as net afiaid that it would hurt mv
liU'inesii, I replied that I thought net.
The Pennsvlvniiia Hnllreud scut me a great
deal of business, some of its lending officials
were personal friends of ni'tie, and I in
tended sending them all the business I
could.
"The gentleman suggested that u lintel
proprietor naturally bud a great influence in
sending business te a ru'lreul. but be -Inui'il
be very careful about exercising it ns it
might vveil; gteat injury te him.
"A few days after President Scott rtnp
P"d at the hotel, us be usually did, nnd te
my astonishment bunded me nu imniinl pass
iiver the Pciitis.vivniiiu. It sceim that the
man vviie bud nvcihcari! mv advice te Mr.
Andersen vviih a western official of tin read
mid he lutd repeited Hie incident te Mr.
Scetf."
Captain Chndwick tetuiiieil bis pass
piivilegc ever the Peiinsv Ivnnia as long as
lie was iu Hie hotel business.
Sic transit glm-'ii iniiudi ! That is se far
as pussis me concerned.
Till: death of Isaac D. M, Lee. of this cilv,
former member of the I. ci'i'-latuie, breaks
mother link betwien tiie pic-cut (111) of
great things ami their beginnings sixty )ears
Mr. Mclxee knew Andrew Carnegie in-tiiuali-')
when a vei'iig man. Carnegie's
was Hie starting point for the hundreds of
luulti iiiilllenaiies that have since blossomed
ft mil the rich mineral soil of l'min-v Ivanin.
Although ncvei ispiciieiisl) ideutilleil
with legislation at Ilaiiisbuig affecting bis
inteicsts, Andrew ('unugi' niwavs spt lis
linger en the tbtebbiiig pulse of tut iff legis
latien nt usbingl.in.
The enlv time Hull he evinced nnv active
inlere-t ,u ulTuii - ul 1 In i-i-I.in w.is when
be llppi llliil before the l.egislalllle iu April,
I !. mid -pek" for un Imcr tu.d n hulf mi
"The llldltslri - nt PellllsV ivimiii."
This was -.-.ii v. iirs niter Mr. MiKie
bad cle-e. I I. eislattvc i ate. i nod. il I
1 1 cull, be was pi i -en i mi this putticuhir eve
ning te heir his eid friend deliver bis ad
dress. Ainlievv Caiiiegic had alvvn.vs, apnaienl') ,
been a tiieiid of the Pi mis) Ivai.ia li.nl- ..-nl
One tunc iu bis curiei lie bad In en one of its
elliciuls.
.Te the sin pi i e of mini) in his audience
in the ball of the Heli-c of Uepieseutalives
that night- (ieveiiiiir Heaver picshhil -Cuincg'c
took te himself the ciedil of having
filtlieied th" scheme le build the Seuth
Peiinsv Ivnnia I'tiilrmid. thai "in'"-1 mute
velituie whose btel.cn llllll still stielches
licinss Millie of Hie southern counties of the
state.
The iiiitumiii ('incut caught the audience
and bent t) and appicci.itive applause gieeted
bis decimation.
Mr. Cat negic's slot) was thai Wi'li.nii' II,
Yiiuib iblll litid ((insulted him about the
preieil of II lllilliuiil I" pai.ilhl the Pcnu
silvaniu thleugh the smitbi'iii pint of the
slate te Pittsburgh. Cnrnegie leplied that
be would In lp bad; the iicicit and ciin
li ibul" peiseinill) nuc half of :ni) sum that
tiie Vanderlii'ts would suhseilbe
The New Ymkei's pel up N." HI) l.(iOf) and
Clitli'gie Vj..-,ll(l.(i(lO.
lu hi- niblu'ss thnt night liefme the I eg-i-.ii,
t e M" C.n negi" said :
"Win u I was iu I'mepe Mi. Yiiuderbilt.
siik iu mind nnd bed), vva- m. nad into
si llitig mil le the Peniisvlyaniii Itnili nnd Ce.
1 cabled ul once ndvlshci mv fi muds te sell
also I lentil men. te tight Hi" i'l-iin-v Ivnnia
ltiillinilil Ce with Vniidei bills lined In hind
)im lui-'ilis viiterv le bglit vvilhmt theie
lili'iilis defeat."
lie Weill oil fill III" I in bis 'tiln'i ti, ,e-
iiiii'inc Hn- i'i niisi liaui.'i Ilnilimiil as a
Uliiiiopel) thnt wi- ti. villi; I" tbii.ltle the u
llustlies of the slate.
mlll.lti: is no dmbt
tl ill A 'el ii ii C e'ii"
i. iu this iiiiIi d s Ii was la'kii.g
for
(-lleil liecmise XX It Ilill forty eight heills Ills
iisseiiieus IiiiiI been all mkeil and the tiuth
of bis stuteiiii'lits denied.
Il'ilph Hnge'ci' 'be llisi spelled bis name
liaglev, tin ii l'.iigalev and in lnti i- ve.it-s it
was spellid H.iKgale.v I, a vvinlil.v Pitts-buighi'i-
vviie gicvv into pin'iiiin in e locally
liv hi xx i itltli. was lb il miginater of
Hie Idea of paialb'ling the Peiinsv ivnnia
Ituiliiiiul.
Cnrnegie was taken inle the cemiianv that
whs te liulhl th" Seuth Penn nt his own ie-
,, t. This Wiis aflcr the nniil had been
will planned.
The testimony of Ilalph Ilng.ilev, a col
umn mid a half In length, was that Andicw
Ciii'iicgin did ever.vlblug in bis power te ic
tind the building of the mud and embarrass
He (einpaii.y, presumably mi behalf of the
Pcnnsvlvaiil'ii Hnlliead.
ll is nil a very liiteiestlug slerv which nt
some fttt in time may be kmuIIkI iu inter
esting detail.
Andrew Carnegie "a- given veri much te
talking for n puipese and writing for effect.
He"inyelgbcd ag'linst giimliling,, and jet
bis tirst big money was made out of nn oil
well gamble up lu Venango count)'.
A Livestock Collection
1 i nu, i lip Louden !' " M''l-
A gout, n couple of rabbits and some pmi(
trv, iii nihlltleii te iilOO in cbhIi, wrre timeiiK
cfferliiKH received for the harvest festival
JllretTen of HnrikB Prlmltlve Methodist
(Jiiureh, rrcuten. .
jr&-Z?" s rci-
- - , I C.nJT r'TlTC
NOW MY IDEA IS THIS!
Daily
Talks With Thinking Philadclphians en Subjects They
Knew Best
JOHN A. THORNTON
On Delivery of Christmas Mall
IP TMi:i.i: is n public nffiiiul in Philndel
phi'i who deserves the title of "Simla
Clans" te the pee'ile living here il is Post
master Jehn A. Thornten. The gieat or-gani-'iitien
under hi- diicctieii handles the
millions of Iclteis, Chiisttnns postcards and
parcel -pest packa'.'e gifts that are phued in
the mnils by a trusting public. All nut -t
1-c delivered liefnr. ('hvisttnas time. Post Pest
m.i'ter Thornten is preparing tn de it.
"We handle il.rinn.O'KI pici es of niail a
day new," Mr. Tbmnleii snld. "Ne one
knows what the volume will be bv the time
Christr.ms is here. Thnt is semithing the
hardiest veleiilli ill the -civile could net
foretell. I'ik'Ii year it becomes greater Hum
the )car before.
"Lust Christmas time vve handled 1100
sticks of puroel-pnst mutter a dnv. Think
of that; parcel-pest inatter alone, net te
mention the letter mail. The peak is reached
about December '-., mid it falls way off bv
Dei ember ".' 1.
"Hew de vve get away xvith il '' Well,
I'll tell .vim. It is a (iiestien of man -power
pun- utiil simple. Wc ciiiiunt Haiti up en
expert i use limn in a (Iitv or m u iiieutn.
All vve can hope te de every Christmas, is
te hire a- iiiiiuv exliii nn n a- we itenl
niiil put them te work. We depend upon
llieir unlive intelligence te make them i Hi
cient ciiiplevis for the purpose nl hand.
Aflcr Christum, of course, we h t these
exti.i men go u-.'iiin. They (eine hcie willi
tluil tmilei'staiidiiig.
Tlie Way It Is Dene
"Here is llii xx ii v vve (In ll. .Inst about
this time vve until') the piiueipals ami piesi
dents of si hoels and lelbges ben- that vve
will be able te us,, istin men and piiv iIm-iii
sixty cents an hour for their time. The men
and iiu) sliidents (eine lieie and an- n-gis-I.
led. When lliey an- iiculed we send for
them.
"The plan winks out veiy well, we find.
Outside in the i ori-ide.-s at this t inn- of the
.vear one will notice, no doubt, long lines
of young men. Thev nie the students I
have icfericd te. Of ienise, t Iii- extiu ein ein
plevineiit is Tint iniil'.ln-il te stmb'tits lileli.'.
It Is fiein the student class thnt we get the
most applicants. We take mi about "Jlllli)
of these cxtia men cai-li Clnlstinas tiuu1. We
tr) te iiiake their benis uf vv.nk lit iu vvitii
coiiditieiis. Seme wmk four hours a (lav
or night, some six nnd smue ei'jlit. It nil
depends ll pull bow lunch liuie tiu-v ilm give
us nnd tin- ibiu.'iid- niude upon them by
their studies or their biisiiu-s. jiuve
-1(1110 icgular iiuplevcs mid l.'lill substitutes.
Willi I III' lli-W IIU ll We V. ill luve llheut "'(III
men nt wmk dining tin- holiday nish.
"'I'lieli. loe. vve go out and centracl for
the use of luelmlrui lis. We hue '.I'M cms
of our own nnd will bite ah. ml 1 .'.", nunc.
This will be i-neiii;li te bundle ilm iuiieusc
iu business ever tin- Imliiln v -
"We have tliiit) six iniiier slaliens.
Alse, ut Twenty-sn nnd and Mnihcl slreels,
vve have a s I .it ii m luiiulling pniel pest ,..x
ellisivel), lliul every piece of put eel-pest
incoming gees te that Millien, ami theie is
sorted and -cut te vaiietis caun-r Millions iu
this city ur out of the state.
"Cenceiniug Idlci mail. The six stations
west of the Sihuvlkill liver, al-e sn sn
liens 1). at Lighleeiitb ami Chiisiiun
sticets: .1, lit Ninetei-nlli and North streets;
C, at Nineteenth and Oxfenl sticets, ami
the Ninth Philadelphia -tut inn. nil send
their letter mail into the Penn Sipian- sta
tion under the divided stiuduie at llieud
Street Station. All ether statimis sem their
colleetieiis into tins u.aiu utile u at Ninth ami
Market stieels.
Sert (he Mall Hnelv.il
"The Penn Sipiare station and this n-n-1
1 ul station suit the mini Hie) rcieive, suck
il up iu bugs una Mini the local mail te its
pieper ( an let' station le be distributed.
Tim iiuteuuibiles icferred te are for t li i-t
work. They iiiii en a icgulur si bediile.
"This llrst nr piimary suit ing nf the malls
Is easily leained b) the extra men vve put
en at Christians time, se it uiny be seen they
de very valuable wmk. At Hie canier sta
tion, the mail as it aiiives is divided up into
l miles for the carriers.
"All outside mail is sent te Ilie mailing
division ut K'liliil station or the -,.lm
Siiiuie station. It is then ini'led out by
stalls and turned ever te the ruilwu.v mall
srrvice. Hy them it is ileliveicd in the
proper ilisti Uniting point for the situte te
which the mail is addressed. We have one
of these stations for the New lluglaml Htutes,
one fur New 'iurk stale, one for .New ,,.--sey,
each being In its icspei tivu stale ur
group of btates.
"We havu another preposition facing un
that is almost nu grrut ait Ilm Christina,
nidi. ThtiiJ i lliu cumins Jicrc of the Scam
1920
"WELL?"
It'ieliiiel; phut. Mmiev -orders sent in te
tin ir Philiideliililn plint bv their cti-temers
tilicinlv amount te S.'D.nnil a dnv. This iu
ailiiitien In their icgular mail. This amount
dptnls the miiiiny-niiler business for one dnv
for the entire city when I became postmaster
seven years nge. Cin istnuis tinte iu previous,
.veins the mene.v -etder business in Philadel
phia amounted te about SSO.OOl). This year
il will be Sl.'O.ODO a day.
Iiig Increase in Slump Hiislnrss
"Dining Hie last four months and a half
our -lamp division lias bad nu increase in
husiness of SPirj.OfM). Our parcel-pest is
new "(I per cent ever normal for this time of
.vear 'seii's-Iieebtii k new handle 700 Hacks
of mail a d-iy. and when the new plant here
get- its stiide they will handle 10,00(1 sacks
of mail a day.
"We ex-peit te de SI7.0f10.00li' or SIS..
0(10.(100 win Ih of business iu our pe-tnge-stmnp
division this .vear, as computed with
.si-I.OOll.OOO last .vear. the cmtiiii' of the
niiiil-eider Iieiim' having a gieat deal te de
vvitii the increase.
'Tiiially. let me -ay this: Theie is one
thing we need most, ami that is a new postal
biiildiug; a building te be used by the post pest post
ellioo here enl) . I have nuiile ll fight for such
u building. It is ueiessiir) for the efficient
handling of the gieat volume of mail busi
lii ss hcie."
Why, Indeed?
I'i. m Ih" N iv Vuih Mm
Why ileisn't that Polish i Ik-ss
cliuiige bis iiiiiui" from lt.esclu'vvski
ihessky V
piedigy
te .lest-
Survival of the Fittest
Cram tin St. Paul Plun-ir Press.
Ill this lav of ut stable guvei nnienls vve
tm afford te 1." pinud of a s.vstiiu tbr.t lias
pteved vvm liable for 1 11 xcars.
Leeking Pieus
Pr.ii. i ih.. chin Mute Journal
Ne one can leek nnd net pi cr
pei'seii vviie sells dlnct fmm f.n in
sunii'f at the liiglust muilmt pi ice
'ban a
te con-
IFV De Yeu Knmv? 1
QUIZ
sp llll-l '
Whs i I- an ,
Which was tl
lll'Sl llllll)
li-hid in laiuland
nevvspupfr puli-
'lle v.ns Ileiai lltu '
Wb'i i-ie Ihe I'nlted Slat
l'"lin)lv,iiin ,'
Ulltllls flulll
Wlin (iiininanded tlie ilc-inuni high aens
.el Ut tl.e HHV.ll buttle off .lull.llul
In Urn world war
I ll'VV '111 Ilill the Willd flelil
iimn !
be
.l e-
Te vvli.it natiui ill, I i--mi. .lvllli ,
vieus te lb." war'.' ' '"
In vvbiil c nluiy did Pascal nve-i
Nii'ne two l.inuu ig.-s li-i.li.n-s l.-.eii. li
,",'.'; 1 "'".'"'"''en by censldeial.h, , )t..
minis in tli pepulitlm, lu Kian,,.
HI
vx men leim s ( eirei t . Cem
in I'eit .Molilee''
.Violllefl
Answers te Yesterday's CliU
The vveid seniBphere Is ilnhni fiein two
"nbeie." beni
IL
sIkii-Iii.iu r
ii Hiinply ineiniH
'rl1l'l,';i ."' ,wp'"l"lB'it suites In tin- ie
r i ",f, ,M,PX''"' ,1" addition in mm
fideiiil dlHliRl and t.ve leiltnrk-s
"Tv'W"' "xil !,M'K'"y l,l'""'"l' i u P-.ury
by v M Tbackiiiay
J'lm Orinoco and the Hlo Negro llevvliu'
In nppesli,, diieetlens. m nulled by a
natural canal (ailed the c'as.iinre lly
Ibis unliiue xvatciwiiy the tw c.'.5,
i ver systems of ti, Oilnoce nn.f Ilm
Anm.en in,. Joined kIiicq the e N'eirie
I" u iK.itli.rn trlbutai) 0r the Anm.en
The l,n HI,, if Phllippi was fought i j
A I), between th,. Heinan udluuimts
I'I HllllUH and Ciissliw mid till. Iteiuuu
..illieiiins of (I. tavius mid Mi,:" ""!"
teny. Itt" peHliMl result wuh the
ceinpl.te diHliucllmi of il. nxtienm . -lublluin
puny In Itm,,,., ,. ,.!,
vvlili li paved ilm wcv fr n,,, r,.Ptltl(m
te nn- .eiiiii.. iineer iieiuviUH
lelenul lis Augustus ("lies...-
who
Jehn ( ('albeuii was a native of Smith
Careline
, Wlll'niu 11 Tuft xlnltcd ((Iberia In HiOT,
. Alvine Is Hie tlrst ii.iim, of I'lcsldeut
nbreitnn, et Mcilm
ar.
Ive of i
erla In
of I'ich
. "i' or tiu-ie vviih never
Hull ' e I . niil, 1
Jet philosopher
li i l i K '
".Much Ade About .Nothing
I li Ot ,,
I -ll-The
lines
inn nnuiv , i,, i, ,.,,.
IP.
"Teut cimen.biy lH lt ,-r9m.. , lrttB1
iiml in Ibe HeiiHe of Kunerul effect, 4
dug vlewed us ii wimifl. The vyerdu
llteially mcaii nil terjcHi-r,
D'Aimtm.ie is t-1 ill pestuiing en tb'
ragged edge of the sublime. I
If knaves were net nlse feels, righteous
ness would be handicapped.
One way te bring about war is continu
ally te liaip en its likelihood te eventuate
Tin, wnv tn lilii v the finest kind of neli-
tiis is occasionally te forget te play politic!.
Washington cabinet maker" seem te lie
ppecializini; en cemus ler opposition canni
dalis. Tim necessity for marketing farm prod
ucts may ct reconcile Senater Ueruh te a
League of Nations.
(lieeee has renseu te fear that If shell
left te puddle her own cunec Censtantlnt
may loci; the bout.
The thrilling serial. "The King nntl IU
Keeper," is still being developed by tin
I.oeUvveod cenunlttee.
Te steer conventien't vessel nvvey from
any rocks when Harding vibits Wilsen, tliej
will net mention Lux.
When Satan finds borne mischief still for
Idle bands te de. it turn out, new and nun.
that the 'inlscliler still' turns out neuiu.
A Chicago steer weighing 1M0 pound
i,.,.. i. ...mi f.. s-i Til n neiiiiil. Prehablj
nil' rigiit as a champion but n bum strcr for
a i heap meal.
The world is (it one en the uces-utr
for iimeiiiliiig the cevennnt. 'Ihe t nltta
States is tilene simply in its desire te cliang.
it bctele memuei'Nlilp.
Scheel children in Chicago aie bervn
uil'i lmieli for three nnd live cents. Het
bus'ine.-s! The stories told of imtlcriie'ir-
isbed school ihildieii have borne geed irtni.
"Wash
chorus girl 1
vnin. f n nn ' Yeu leek lilit
niil n New lerlt inngi"""
te a sixteen-)ear-old
liave been the reason
face.
girl. Hut inui ma"
she didn't wash 1"-
Having occasionally
,1...., I i'i.i-i il.le ill
ui,-,illnii'r.d m01'(
est. the prunes"
Iiiii (iii immigration shown that I'liele H'"'
i. ...!,., .j.- ti.totiie, of cnlnir en a I let mi
P ri i niini,! iiiiitiiitijt vfc pv"tn ----
a wbile
Mis. V.Ua Daggett sii)s she thinU n
iikii of running fur mil) or of AttltDore.
Xl.., (I sin, .Inns nf I'leilllilli' llOIISe. '"'
..1.1--., illlll "O- ...'. . -' .-- ",
. .M. . .. !.l 1 11.. ..IV.. ..I ,.oei III.. W1IV
h.llll.e villi ii'iin..i mi. " v i"-- , ...
sum .s. lleusceleauillg is snliiethiliK tilt.
appalls any iu.ni.
There is nlwiiys the (lumen that hv i"
time we have the largest navy ill the we ie
wc won't need it; net because peace i"
tbiewn her mantle ever us. but becau-e vvr
may have discovered newer and mure uati uati
gcieus iiuplei.icnts.
from Ilaltimere siivh that
(imp in ii ir. i ..ii"' . . .,
nun i' i linn Seil. Ill
11(111,(111(1 clinngeu iiiiuun .. --
in ilie" ll-MCKs ( lirillK I'", f.
ila,vs t racing Just ended: which Is wlti"
a million or se of mi amount that vvunm
iiiul.e the game unsuvery.
Si ven thin girls Miueexed thieiigli i '
bins iiml es'iipeil fmm the New ,,rl; "t
ncfiiriiiui.il) at Hedford. Putter; iinen-M
between the burs. The motto of the InaW '
., ... i iii,.., ... lllmrtv or give Hit
ll,il..,iis ii, e.-, ,i,, ... ..-..
fat- sjmc I can't have both.
Hedge Mel mini Shnw Is (jueted "
ing llml war between Lnghind ami A"' "
Is sine, us "tim I nlleil mii'Ve . vvlib
cvitably giavitutc into
nu I...IIII.S- , ,
Timt'M us certain
(icimniiy." es, linl
us iii.ii in. in ion '-" ,,, .,1U wllO
nun iiiui .ur. nuiiw- in "i
nlwu.v.s sii)s exactly what he uieaii"-
Sleeping 111 the brickfields
im hi I'll
1,,-lu'. isueWr 1'um.lur with ,;.
set. These wliese rlietlluiiHsin l,r,V'""r.
hike te Palm Heui'h me M-ckiiiK n' l"et
nets lu xv arm julls for the winter. ''V'r(i,
nil are futtun.ile. Suine gu te ' ' ''di.
Cl.l.f of Pell -ii llnliis.-)' luisii l 'O'' "'"
i..., .i..... ..i....
mil. uiej l un in, ....- ,----. ,,(,,," il
...in lie. ii"t,u lu .1,0. iii the 11 I'lentll'."'
i.v Hie iusi-niei "". ; ' ,ii,.
sun Mi-. i"" i" .. -, .- ,,
of iu
work. w tiiut we have nm l ."r '"'..teri'd
.liuir. , Twenty-four tiirttut 'ymeltH.
within "the last wfiU. Vil A1 "'
alias Klllntt, la auieiiff tliea I
.1-
i ever) iimue uy nn- uii.ii" i"' ,-1wti1 nrf nrf
ceunty vvei Minus., that a I-'"'.",'. ,':., vi
mils the iiialileiilatleii of phllii,nl ''
iii'iiimtetie xiigi'H, wlii'ii ucniiiipiim'n ' t
llldur-eineiit h) n local maul" ' ! , ' (
pieiuise of gri.d.liltieil ttltblll " ; 'Ut
CMiediiig a .vear. When vve lid I" IJ ,
.i..n..i.,f..i r... (....,. ,.r i hi cuirci lliu '" ' i...
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