Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 12, 1921, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1921
LOAN BILL DEFEAT
CELEBRATES GOLDEN WEDDING
HARD BLOW AT POR
T
Harber Dovelopment Plans Are
Given Death Thrift by Vare-
itcs, Sproule Asserts
HADLEY'S FIGURES HIT
Tlic Vnrc Combine's killing of the
propefed $10,000,000 iiiunlrlpnl lean
was n dcntli thrust nl, Hie tU'Vi'lepiiieiit
of the pert of riillmlclihln, Recording te
a stntmiciit ninde today liy Dltcrtiir
of Vlinrven. Doelec nnd Ferries Nprnule.
AilmlnlHtrntleii lenders unld that thiN
rcvilntlen of "pull-lmck" policy en the
pnrt of tlie Combine tiiennt 1 lint the op
position wns tnklnfi 'Vpeclnl pleasure
in linmMrlnRlnir the Mayer's personal
presrnm of developing the pert."
Dlreeter Sproule. in (support of his
dtnteinent, snid that the killing of the
lean bill prevented the city from sup
pi in the Haltlmere nnd Ohie Hall Hall
read with ui gently needed pier facili
ties. The Combine nttaclc en the (ity
Administration bus. therefore, It was
pointed out, struck a direct Mew at
rtic mmmeree and prosperity of Phila
delphia at n time when President Ilnrd
Inst and ether nntlenal leaderH me
utrivlus te devise wnys nnd mentis for
lifting the industrial depression.
Hartley's Klguics Hit
rurthermere, Director Sproule ml
died the dcclnratlens of the Combine
nnd the Hgures of Controller llndley b.
announcing that as n matter of fnet his
department has no nctnnl working sur
plus or se-called unencumbered b.il
nnc Te this the Director added the
statement that the department stands in
Inimirlliite need of nn nddltiennl
$,V00.000, which was te be provided
for In the proposed $10,00(1,(101) lean.
Showing just what tin.1 attitude of
the Combine Cetineilmen meant In ac
tual eeimnerrinl less te the city, Di
rector Sproule said that his department
has been tumble te find accommodations
en nny of the municipal or private
onueYl piers at this pert for the llnlti llnlti
tnere nnd Ohie linilread Company,
which Is about te he dispossessed of
Municipal Pier Ne. 11, North Wharves.
In n statement Kued at the office of
the Mnjer. the eflect of the killing of
the lean was detailed as follews:
l'icr N'e. 11 is included in that prop
erty of the city that is seen te be taken
or b the bridge comnissleners for
the construction of the anchorage pier
of the new Delaware River bridge. The
llnltimerc nnd Ohie Railroad Cempanv
has a lease en this pier, with about two
jcais te tun, and being dispossessed e
its most important uptown terminal,
threatens te held the city liable for
damages that may accrue if ether suit
able quarters are net found. The di
rector regretted his innliilit.v te find
qunrters fee this railroad company nnd
thus insure n continuance of tins freight
business that has meruit se much te the
City of Philadelphia.
Will Interrupt Plans
"The director slated that the teient
defeat of the S15t.000.000 electoral lean,
containing $,'(.."00,000 for his depart
ment, will seriously iuterrupt the pro pre
tram of harbor imntewmcuts. and as
lias already been .tntrcl, will render un
productive eer $:i,(H)0.000 already ex
pended in thp construction of the sub
structures of Piers Nes.' 8:2 and SI,
Seuth Wharves.
"lly reason of the defeat of this
lean, it is net possible te censtiuct the
uperstructutrs for the two piers, nnd
without these facilities the piers would
nrit lend themseUes te cither foreign
or coastwise business."
Discussing lean funds for his depart
ment in detail, with n view of vhewins
hew these funds are either cpended or
tied up, Director Sproule snid that out
of an nppiopiiatlen of $10,000,000 for
the construction and improvement of
whnrves mid decks, the big sum of .Sf,
77 ).:!." 1.01 hnd been expended te date.
The balance unexpended en October
1, the se-called unincumbered bal.tnce,
w.ls SLM.'L'.I.HI.-i.im. However, et this
eutn. a total of SSlO.-HO.l!!) is 'under
contract ami lcservt'd," said tlii Di
rector. List of Centrnrts
The weik under conduct, in this
total. Is as follews: I
Arthur Me.Miillcu Company, for the
construction of the substructure of Pier
Ne. 2, Seuth Wharves. October 1.
Amount still bound, .SliL!),L't!l.l!(!.
Arthur MeMiillen Company, for the
construction of the substructure of Pier
Ne. SI, Seuth Wharves. October 1
Amount .till bound, $t-l,-j.!rS.-.(i".
McLean Contracting Cempan.v . for
the construction of the substructiiie of
Pier Ne fi, P-mtli. October 1 Amount
etllUmuiid, ."sS4,::,-iO.7
Woedfndd Thompson Cemp.inv, for
the installation of electric weik at Pier
The Rev
1,-ilgcr 1'niiin Mirvic
Dr. Hcnrj A. V. I Ie I , of St. Jehn's P. K. Church, C.vnvvjil,
te be linnrcil tonight. He served In two wars
1.
Amount
Rogers Ceinnanv. for the con- HS GOLDEN WEDDING TODAY! ""Ire. Later the Cnlted llii-dnc&s
of the suiierstrtictuie of Pier - -- Men s Association filed n petition te in-
N'e. 30, Seuth, October
still bound. S.'s 1 1.110
.1. s
structien
Ne. !, Seuth WJmrves, October
Amount sttll bound, SIUO.OOO.
. Reserve,)! for tlie purclinse of property
at Allegheny avenue, eenilemned by or
dinance of July 10. 11)1(1, $25,000.
REV. H. A. H0YT CELEBRATES
BUSINESS IN GET
P. 1 1 FIGHT
NT
Commission Grants United Bedy
' and Cliveden Association
Right te Intervene
VALUATION IS ISSUE
Interesting 1 evolution concerning the
Philadelphia Rapid Tinnslt Company
and its subsidiary concerns are prom prem
ised hv the Culled lluslness Men's As
sociation anil Cliveden Inipinvemeiil
Ass))cintien which were granted permis
sion by tin1 Public Service Commission
tedaj te intervene In the proceedings
brought by the city te necrtnln the
vnluntlen of the company's system.
The associations contend that n
proper basic fare can only be determined
by n valuation.
Mere than two jenrs nge the Cliveden
Assnclntlen tiled a petition ngnlnst the
P. 11. T. iirnrins for n vnluntlen of its
s.vtem and for Improvements in the
1.
$3,000,000 Mine Needed
runu,. r .... c......i I.. ou ri..n I ei vene nun iiiiiukiii hi me urn eriyins
Cyrtwyd Recter Served In Beth Civil ! ,.emani,.s of tiic j... u. T ns ic.
and Spanish Wars , feiiiliinttc.
The Itev. and Mrs. Henry A. 1'. i The nuclei bitig companies filed a dc-
i ,, .. , ,. , ... .,,..,. .i. Imurrer before the ecwmissien. Tlic
Hnyt. of C.vnwyd, will celebrate their ( ,ommissleM dismissed the demurrer, or-
i fiftieth wedding anniversary with a re-1 dered the underlvlnff cemnanles te reply
This leave a balance renllv available cent Ien at the rccterv of .SI. Jehn's I " 'he complaint and proceed te a hear
of SI, HI),-., 1 1)0.7(1. This is needed for i ,-..,. i ri t, r- i I in;.
etlier work and Is short bv about """-'" "i""1"!"" "". -..,..,.
S.'I.OOO.OOO of the total minircd for the I tenlRlit.
completion of work proposed. Cor ex-! Dr. Ilejt lum liccn rector of the
ample, $2ii0,(KMl is reserved toward the cluiicli tvvent.v -six .vcara. The couple
compb'tlen of the Chestnut Street Pier, i were innriled In Worcester. Mas-., (lc
Ne. 1, Seuth Wharves. teber 1'J. 1S7I. Dr. Hn.n first enme
"Included in the emp'ctinn of this " l'hiladelphia as rector of old St.
pier." the statement sajs. "are sev- 'Jehn's Church, en rrankferd loud, in
eiul incidental contracts that will be. ISM. I'tftiu theie he went te Tilnity
Citiiir.li. cm Uxfenl turnpiice. nml tlien
The subsidiary eenefrns appeal)')! te
the i-uncrier c utirt. wtiDh grimier! a
get would he n, percentage of a fair
..it.. nil.... ..f t... .lt.ut..nt .Kn.mi)lnU ,W
operated, irrespective of lenses or
bemled obligations.
After the decree of the court the us-'
BoelatletiH ren
the I'emmlH
vnluntlen
grnntcil toil
C. Oscar
ganlzatiens
jirc'imred te prove b.v figures and fact1
that the P II. T. was prevente)l from
meeting the city's itniispurtntlen re
qulrenientv because of the excessive
lcntal that the cempan.v hud te pay te
the subsidiary concerns. Ileasley also
declared t''at tin1 oempnn.v run fewer
curs since the Increase in tnr was ob
tained thnii when It (hurged n straight
five-cent fare.
WIN
P.
BAUGH
iJ,ui
Knugh, prominent manufacturer, who
died Inst Kcbriiurj .
lie was lift -seven jcurs old. Mr.
Knugh was stricken suddenly Meiidnv.
Ills wife and mother. .Mrs. Daniel
enewed their applications te HITO AT AOT fiT VI' Uni"h' ,Vr", "l ,,,,M '".,,Ni,,,C' i,,fcme
isle,, te participate in tlie j 1 1 1 L V A ni'L ML U Mr lla.igl. im.lntalncl a ha ndsei -
nPrecccd.,,gs vvhhh wereJ j f U C. Ul J I ZM? "A" &?&"& H
licalcy. counsel for the or- I home at the Hclleviie. Stratford. I
metiened said the were. , w f'''' '"""J ." a member of the
Widely Known Clubman Suc
cumbs at Bellevue After ,
Brief Illness
WAS MEMBER 0FCITYTR00P'
Cltv Treen.
Mr. jlaugh was a member of the Art.
Jtiuipiet and Ceilnthlan Vneht Clubs
of this cit and also held membership In
the exclusive clubs of Washington. lilt
wife was formerly Mls drace Munnik
hlivseti. of llnltimerc.
Chestnut Street Factory Robbed It
Ariff & Weliitratih, manufncttirrr (
women's wear, at L'0.1 Chestnut ntrc?A
repotted te the police this morning th6
thieves hud broken In the deer of their
factory and taken 'dresses valued nt
SIOO.
awaniei just as men us tlie super
structure is .sutliclcntly completed te i
allow the new work te proceed, nml will '
net be later than J.tnunry 1, 1!).
"The balance. Sl,M,",l!)0.7fl, is re- i
served for the construction of the
superstructures of Piers Nes. fcj nnd
SI Seuth Wharves, hut cannot be used
until Council appropriates sufficient i
mene.v te complete the work. The esti- I
in nt I'd c'est of the two bupei structures. I
freight-handling yard nnd marginal!
street njljais'nt thereto, is approximately
"5 1,000.000." ' l
.Meney Ready te I(e Cseil
Ditecter Sproule snld that Council
hnd appropriated S."r00,000 toward the '
construction of Piers .'( and 5, Nettli!
Delaware River Of this total the
amount expended te date Is $f!l,1fi0,.'Vt, j
leaving nu unexpended balance of !?!!.- j
l.'tr,S10.47. Contracts, however, re
duce this by S!I0S.71.".:!2, se that the1
balance available is actually $12,527,- i
lL'.'.iri. This sum is te be put under
contract lis seen ns neMblc. consider- '
ing the progress of related work. It is
net, explained the Director, a real sur
plus, as nctuul working plans will eat
up tlie money.
The Director said Hint R."..100.000 for
the ncciiilrlng of real estate, piers and
terminal facilities from the P. R. It.
Ce. and the H. & O. It. R. Ce. had net
been used mainly because nothing can
be clone until an agreement Iiiin been
reached with the railroads.
"This work." said the Director, "has
been dcluved owing te the fuet that!
the war stepped all improvements nnd
for the further leasen that there Is an
apparent disposition en the part of the
railroad companies net te go ahead at
the present time."
TWO CHILDREN FIRE ROOM
Blaze Is Extinguished Before Either
Is Burned
Craving a little excitement today,
two children living in n third-fleer
loom at 121 HI Ilniubridge street, started
a lire while their mother, Mrs. Mary
Ktiehcn. color) d, was at work.
Charles, nine, and lMvvnrd, seven.
Ignited newspapers. Other ledgers saw
the smoke anil threw seveial pails of
water ever th)- little blaze. The dam
age was slight.
te St. Jehn's. Cynwid
The affair Dr. IIet and his wife are
giving tonight will be attended by nil
Ills parishioners and old friends. Pest
12. of tlie (. A. R., has been Invited.
Dr. Ilevt wns first it diummei be.v nuil
then a private with the Kiftj -seventh
Massachusetts Volunteers. lie nNe
M-rved during the Spnnirfi-Ameiienn
War and lias been n member of tin' Na
tional (liinrd for thitty ,vear
C. E. MATHER, 2D, BETTER
Has Net Entirely Regained Con
sciousness, Doctors Say
Charles Z. Mather. 12d. sen of Mi
ami Mrs. Victer C. Mather, of Haver
ford, who was bndly Injured in a hunt
ing nccldent Saturday, is much better,
but has net entirely regained conscious
ness. It wns said tedaj at the Chester
County Hospital.
AUTO BANDITS FLEE AFTER
2 UNSUCCESSFUL ROBBERIES
Fail te Gain Entrance te Bottling
Establishment
Seven men in a migc touring car
mnilc two unsuccessful attempts at rob
bery near midnight Inst night Their
first appeal unce was at Itreml and Pat
terson streets, where one of them
Jumped out nnd pushed n pistol in the
face of a man vvhose Identity police of
the Thirty-seventh dlstrii t " iefuc te
divulge.
Tin- were scured off ami n few min
utes Inter appeared at Ritner nnd Car
lisle streets, where thev tried t'i gain
nn entrance te the bottling establish
ment of Rebert McCuttei. Passersby
frightened thorn nwa.v. Police have a
geed description of the men and ex
pect te make nn nt test tedav.
Women Teachers' Bedy Meets I
The first regular meeting of the i(-j
ccntly organized Women Teachers! Or Or
gani7atien of Philadelphia will be" held
Miper.sc.lenR restraining the n-seeintums '" ,!,rr" , 'TV? .. ,nm- ,..nn
ire.ii going fuither In the valuation. ! "iB!' hche01' 1 lftep,Ul' "ml Wnlljrn
I IMulu
knew n in
tihht ami
o'clock
illness
P.atigh
Levant Arrew en Trial Trip I
The Levant Arrew, one of the four
tankers built for the Standard Tunis-I
widely portntien Cempanv of New Yerk, left
Philnilcl- the south varils of the New1 Yolk Ship-j
r Ti.-.O building Corporation, at (Jleuresler. te-i
. I.... ..I..1 MM. ..!.! I...1
this morning after n very brief n, ,--- -"Ihe emclai of ti.e
at the Hellenic-Stratford. Mr. Uhipvni.l anil the .empnn.v for vvnuh
was n son of the lute Daniel ' sj, !1S huiit
W1
Ptigh Ilaugh. Jr
society circles fn
Wnslilngten. ilied
While both organizations were thus
blocked fiem pieeeeding with the val
uation the city filed an independent pe
tition with the commission asking for
n vnluntlen. This wns granted nnd
the P. II. T. nnd the city had a number
of hearings.
Subsequently the city Intervened with
tlie associations In an appeal te the
Supreme Ceuit from the ruling of the
Superior Court. Tlie higher court re
versed the Superior Court, nnd In n
lengthy decision, said substantially that
caifute was dependent en valuation
only and net en leases or contracts of
the cempanv. Alse that the fare could
net be raised te pnj rental of the P. R.
T. The Supreme Court also decided
tlie only revenue the P. R, T. could
nARBYSTEELN
'1EQ.mFMENTH
l.mt.ers, Mirlvlnit. VI Irp Vtnrlc l
KI)V. J. IMIIIIY A. S I
r r... i .tn. ins M.,r,,A nine
We are pleased te announce
the association of
Mr. J. F. Mansure
with this company
Ferre & Came
Cletliicr.i it Outfitters
CKestiut Street at Juniper.
streets.
w
$& 5iLvEn3Mmu iyU.
Lay Plates -FishGame Plates
Tea and After Dinner Cups and Saucers
Bouillon Cups and Saucers
JVciv Importations new en
display -useful likdding Gifts
IliliaillliiMlinMJilireillllilllJIIIillill!!'!!!!!!!!!!,!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!1!.!!!!!!!!!!!!'
iti:m ti.rr jn riiici: g
New RENAULT Town Car
i i l-'vlillillt.n nl rd
W Itemiult Accnrj. 300 N. HreaU SI. g
H.nm ii,iiiiin iinnimniiii.!! iimni tiuimi i iihiniisn-.tt Muti.tnntu uum dm .,. vl
iiilii'liini -mmw m i inn iiiu'iiiiihhii un ! i llW'Jil'l lilliliinilliUim lMINI!ii ll'llih,
FINE FRAMING
PAINTINGS CLEANED
AND RESTORED
Till: R0SF.M1ACI! GALLERIES
aWPCi itrMwwTV hiiWlwPfTiiT i in 'hi ii r hiTi'ii ?. iV
3 JO .ilnut Street
siJjjggmwMriiliiW
Guaranteed
Oaklantl Moter Car Ce.
918 N. Bread Street Poplar 0407
Open Eveningi
U3 -. . ". ''tj'! . SL.y."
fesSSSifilli
mfimmms n n w&i
NMfil l PVtS&Tm'J !? it KSSsWlfil
m tmilML!Jm:L !, .19
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If
Qlethes at Reed's
Cjj A young man who was in last week
casually informed us that he had shopped
around in five Philadelphia Clothing houses
trying te find a light-weight Tep Ceat.
(1 He came here last of all, and vvc sold him the coat.
His comment was that "nobody else was in it" for
variety of assortment of really geed-looking coats, and
that our values were infinitely greater than the next
best.
ffl If von have the time te leek at what ethers are show
ing in clothes, by all means go see them, but don't for
get (for your own interest) te include Reed's in the
inspection. If you haven't time te shop around, come
here first and then you will net care te go elsewhere.
DJ Fall Suits and Tep Coats arc priced $30 and upward,
with especially strong "Reed"' values at $40, $45
and $0.
IACOJB HEED'S SGM
1424 - 26 CHESTNUT ST.
fMm
JSew Cynwyd Hemes
J1-"1 t..i",)'1' V-U,3. JH.COJ I J
KD.jjO IlljimauJ Mt list uj Bm
Stair lie ui. l.tts. a nan Inn,
N.nli, norm, aim r.n Uem te
tmrwuum I'ark ,g udcucmn.
Twi, LAUirt jluu'S OlD t'JIJ
Jehn H. IIcClatchv
Tene wave produced with
ordinary piano sounding
beard.
Tene wave produced with
the Wurlitier Deuble
Sounding Beard
The upright
piano with
grand piano
tone
809-11 CHESTNUT ST.
Hrlnrru l I, ,f ) t ! Mrrcta
ltClMI...l.v WaUtaw ctl
Ow Newest Creations-
FW
m
SKfPiFV r.SB
mm. . I.. a. rl- j: X" jt- in 1 m ..,-,, ,1
X tJs. ft V 1 j-" iJ. -mfV '' III l I' I It'll
0&!fc ' s'i isS C2Ss L'etcli lira i n
V UN D 15 It
LAST
All I.cntlicra
lllack nr Tan
InrlUillritT Scotch
clnilri N'erw.
Klim or C'orcle-
$8 te $9
The "Zimm" Breque
Designed and Sold exelusiel.v in our
Sheps. In leathers best suited for this
character of shoe. Genuine Imported
Scotch Grain, Norwegian Calf or Cordo
van, Tan or Black. Ilijrh or Lew.
$10 te $12
" r
V r v nR a n
Jll.tUc unci Tan,
ii se AVax Calf
$9 te $10
it
i
Sheps
Open
Saturday
Evenings
riininmiiaiia
MEN'S
T312
Chestnut St.
SHOES
1232
Market St
At
Het!)
Our
Stores
.' !
Furniture, Rugs, Lineleums
Reduced l$ te' l2 in Great
Linde Clearance Sale
Fer mere than a third of a century the Linde Stere has been the strongest
influence in this community tewa -1 low prices en Furniture and Fleer Cover
ings. "Quality up and prices dc wn." i , the Linde motto. Jn all our experience
we have never been able te offer greater savings than in this sale
Te bvein with, it is cost in extent, bviny it sweeping clearance of
all discer.linuetl styles anil dropped patterns in our immense store and
warehouse stocks, together with the mill clearances of femiccn
leading makers of Furniture, Rugs and Lineleums. The savings are
positively a third te a half en today's lowest market ls.
Hundredi of Bedroom suits, Dining Roem suits rving Roem suits. Brass
and Enamelc Beds, Sefa Beds. Day Beds, Library, r nsele, Davenport and End
Tables. Tea Wagons, Desks, Gate-leg Tables. T .gs of all sues fabrics and
colors, and thousands of yards of Lir eleum are reduced a third te half. Com
parison will quickly show you that this Sale presents the greatest values in the
whole city. Make your selections new. VVc will held your purchase for future
delivery.
MAYBE!
MAYBE your
friends aren't telling
the truth when' they
say Perry's Suits last
long and leek well.
MAYBE we aren't
saving money by
buying our own
woolens and making
our own clothes
while ether mer
chants pay an extra
profit
MAYBE our Super
Values at $28, $33
and $38 can be bet
tered at ether stores?
Yes MAYBE! And
maybe the sun will
set in the East to
morrow, tee!
PARRY'S
Time for Fall
Suits and Overcoats
If the crisp, invigo
rating weather of
'ate doesn't convince
you, just leek in our
East Window. The
Super-Values offered
at $28, $33 and $38
say louder than
werds: "THIS IS
THE TIME TO
BUY CLOTHES."
Without the Perry
system of buying and
tailoring our own
fabrics, these Suits
and Overcoats would
sell for 20 mere
than
$28, $33 and $38.
PHRRY'S
THE LUXURIOUS
P R O F U SION -of
Suits and Overcoats
from $25 up will sur
prise and delight you.
Speaking of suits
thousands from
which te cheese, in
cluding the popular
new light colors that
will be worn exten
sively, and the Four Four
Butten, Peak - Lapel
Coats. Surely you
want te see them.
Perry&Ce.
16TH AND CHESTNUT
lledroem Suits
$110 fe- $J10 four-piece walnut Queen Anru.
S150 for S-Jfi thieo-piece mahuganv .
$198 for $450 malniKanv three-piece Qmen Ai it
S325 for S.ViO walnut four-piece Louii XV.
$230 for $-17." niaheK.in.v four piece Queen Aivie.
$490 for $950 old iver evrn-piece Leuis V
$350 for b30 si-pieee walnut Leuis XVI
Dimng-Roem Suits
$1125 for $1$5 .liuebean oak feui -piece ui
$215 for $375 four-piece walnut Queen Anne.
S3!H)f' $750 mar- .jjan; t-n-pu-r
2$3 ter SGOU len-picce niaimyan
$175 fur S7," eetsiai', t.n p.tc
.mi Anne.
,ji?fn Anne,
wa'n ".
Liuiiiu-Roem Sit, :
.M!$ fei n'iiO Iir.pei i.ui Leather, ' -.
$175 for 'M,0 ni.nssivp tapeitrv Oversturteii '
.125ter $l,'i tapetr. Overstuffed .'. ,p0s '
.MliO for S.,50 'i-piece il.U' .1m, ami Ne'en.. iuil
S225fer $100 law V ' ule ".nt Silk flour!
Sl.iOfur $2e0 niahei; v smi rlnu
oi.iuiei .jn,) mi'-e' no niriliuu
&t i1 i n '. il
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fi ta
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i,i"ii 'HWiiiinillilhl 'EJE'lTJIira
Hig, Meat j. Selected
Cc
meees.
Third te Half Off Rugs and Linele
urns
Axminstcr Rugs
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4n en I tr.i MhIi S CM ii i
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'i en llkiia cliaili "bxuc
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