., ,..,. w vw ..'- ti.v" ' 3f' V1" naifinw T! 10 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK PHILiU)ELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1921 vfjl OH is ir.i as ( ' l rv , PUBLIC LEDGER COMPANY CYJIU8 I. K. ULttriM, I'HESlDr.NT Jehn C, Martin, Vice 1'rnld nt and Treasurer! Chsrln A.,Tjrlr, Secretnryi Chafes H. laidlng. ten. Philip S. Cellins, Jehn II. Williams. Jehn J. Apurceen, Oeerse 1". Goldsmith, David E. Smiley, Dlrectera. ;rAV7P R. SMtMIT .Editor i. rJOHN O. MAItTIN....tleneral llimlncmi Manager I'UDllahed dally at Fubme LiDnra Dulldlntr Independence Square Philadelphia ATt.iNTie Citi Frtif-UiHen Building WBW TenK .1114 Mivllsen Ate uaTxerr. ...701 Ferd nulllltut Br. Letus 013 aielr-Demrtrmt UulMtns; CniciOO.... 1.102 Trilune Building .NEWS UURKAUSs winiHiTON Bestir, N. K. Cor. Pmnsjlvanla At nrnl 14th St Nlir Yerk Bcntiu Tin Sun nult.llns JyOXDO.N I31-BHAD Trafsljar IJulIdlnr sunsmiPTiev terms) The EtzNtNa Pmuc Lcnarn la nerved te sub crlhera In Thllidelphla and aurreurdimr towns at the rate of twelve (12) cents par week, paable te the carrier. .B mall te points eutalda of riitlaittdphl In the United Slater Canada or United Statu poi pei poi elen. reatace free, fifty (50) centi per month. Six (10) dollars per year, piyable In adiince Te all ferelun countries one til) dollar a month. Xot:e Subscribers wishing address changed tnust cite old as well as new address. BELL. JMO TALNIT KElTONt MAIN US CTAthlrts all commuinceleon- te F.irning PuWa I t Ixldnrr. tmUynAtrrr S'unre Philadelphia ' Member of the Associated Press I JIis AsserrATcn rnrss crciuatviv M- ' tl4d te the ie 'or i-rjmbl(rnMen e oil nens tispatchca credited te II or net el)ieruf c-edited fj Mi paver, and also the local news published therein. All rlehts e republication of special dlspatche$ neren ere nlte reitrvrd rhlladrtphli, TTcilnt'dajr. Neicmlirr :, llil A SEA TRAGEDY IF TI1H ihiks of ten or mere fishermen drowned nt tlicir work hnd come te Glou cester, Mnss., or te Ilallfnx or St. Jehn's instead of te Anclrsca, N. J., there vvenll have been sorrow anions the people waiting en shore and n sense of trngrtlt. lint it would hnve been n familiar oirew and n sense of tragedy dulled a little bj unending and bitter experience. The toilers in Northern waters tire never out of danger. But it is seldom that the weather off the Jersey coast is violent enough te overwhelm experienced deep-set fishermen. The drowning off Pive-Mlle , Bench therefore has the appearance of a . catastrophe, like an accident in a mine or en n railroad. There is something infinitely pitiful In the sight of n man overcome nnd Killed by the I forces with which lie must grapple- for the means te lie Pew t ceple eer think of the ica ns a place of grueling toil or of tic rmy that is fereter matdiing -trctit h nn.l I Will against it Se there K niere thin u i touch of the eldest drama in the news fr a 'Jersey's acatlen benches. There is a n- .minder of the extent .ind nriet. of our life 'and of the hardness of life itself f r gnat 'multitudes of men and we.nen who bear the heaviest burden In silence because the hate yet te find n poet or a voice te present thdr cause te the world of busy and contented folk who couldn't lite without them. NAVIES FOR SERVICE TIILTtE is a new -pn i abroad in the world when the Iiritish Nary League, 'which fcr jearj has bei n committed te tne .two-te-oue policy for the Impcrlnl Nm, announces that the Washington ceufadiee can succeed only If thp theer.v of a met tt r power be abandoned in fat or of the tiieur.t 'of n navy for sen ice. Hear Admiral R. . lloiiueod. Miiakm,' ,for the Leisiie. sajs: "It is -aid we lite 1 lour sMi power, but it is far mere eerrei t te nay that v.e lite bt our -cmi iiic It i In the idia of power thnr th m.i-t dlfhmhy ilics. What empire throughout tin- Kiilurii'S has aehiet ed iierinnneii"" b jiet't"' (in th nttnstver depends the ultimate detin.t of the world." The answer is tn.it no mpire has sur vived through tiewr, that wbateter dotn.n detn.n dotn.n lien it hrld b mere furep it lias ultimately lest. The Linpiie (pf Ale.ind' r was li, li, Relved, for it was a gleriin an m of pittir. The Reman Kmpire went te pic i e tthin it tensed te seite the world. Napolion v .teuded the areis of Tram e anil the extent of rrtnch dominion, but tb.it which he held by potter was lest whin he fell: but the pal France has surtlted and tl'l Mirtttcs. The JlritKh Umpire of toea.t is he'd t gcthcr net bj force, but because of the effort iOf the administrateis of ils widelj sipa rntcd parts te seive tiie people umbr them. It hns heroic mm bt itiened at the uutpestn of civilintien in taiieu-- part of the ueild guarding the common rights in a spirit of service. New, if the men who frame national poli cies can place in the foreground this thought of ben it e and tan ren-mer the (jucstien of naval aimament in the ligiit of its use for the common geed, rather than for extending the dominion of tin) nation, tte shall hate cnteied en the path whiih will ulfinntilj lead te a gradual rclmtien of natal eijuip ment for cempiest, eten though it masipier masipier ede under the form of uiulpmuit of na tional defense. ( This eutgivinj of tb( Uruisli Nat League is the most sigiulu nnt thing that has hnppemd sim i the all for the ('onfi ('enfi ence en I'.u ill I'relilcms and the l.iuiitatieu of Arninments us issuxl It Is a ntiia ntiia tlen of n n ev btate of mind HARD-BOILED WATSON SPEAKS M1 rlMtniA' bei ause the hare i-, male bj Senater Tem Wni-eii, of Oei-u, it will net de te imh aside without iuii!en or Inquiry tie fresh allegations of biutalitt and crueltj in the aunt wlnh Cengnss is asked te consider. Jt will b better b.t fir te leek the facts in the face and te accept evidence of rnre or orenniennl abuses or out rage as proof of faults in the military or ganization which, eten though they were Isolated and infrequent, should nettr he per mitted again. If Senater Watsen bclietes thnt American eeldlcrs tere "executed without ewn the formality of u ( eurt-mariial" he ought te de one of two things. lie should net r'st until lie obtains etiduuie te prete his diargis or he should lit once apologize te the Seriate nnd te the reuntrj. Watsn, tee, is hard boiled In Ills waj, jet his ruudein chnrgci. urc hardly less bciibatienal and disquieting for that. TlierA nurn f4lt-ns ,if Minntnni- ,ina r....t 1 J! ., Prusslnnlbin here and there in the nrmt. 'i 'Vevr ns they were, they weie tee mam. .' I' The offenders were lint meie .teuthful efh- ers wueae egetiKm ceiuuii t withstand tlie wumituB ei u uiiiiurui. .toy spetcli, anj , "wrltliiB, nny book or nnj rule that will fcrep embryo tyrants out of the urmlcs of the future will be geed for the sertice and bet ter for the country. If men were hanged 111 Ti'Minni. it Iflw.nf rtnm f -,.m. I n 1 I. . k t ,,,iv.w ft,i!ui. vuuik'iimiuiu illy rilllK- (fc sJPJC officers in wiiese cemuiands such out eut m TegOa were committed nie resiiensible under all cxiRtlng mllitarj and le0'al lodes, Wnt Wnt en ought te get all the evldtiite, if hurli eyldence Is te be ebtalmil. If he is inert 1 talking for his own pkusure he ought te be Tfhlpnct. THE CURSE AND THE GLORY mllK prodigies performed in battle bt s, r X BCtint Woedlill, tlesigiuited by (ieneiul l'ershliig te rcpreM-nt the Infantrj biamh of the army at the Armistice Dnt cireme. BlM, Biaack almost of fiction. Tim Im.tieital Dcalg of "The Cleil- nnd the Hearth" Tens net mere darlns than this American fighter, nor It may be thought mere ruth less in valor. Woedllll's officially tcceided exploits In warfare are nt once glorious and tetrible. Ills own miraculous esuipe from serlem harm lends te his gnllantij In the midst of the most furious combat an npect cahu lated te Inspire reflection at this time. The drtnlled ai count of his astounding feat Is bound te make oppressive readlnir for the tender-minded. Seigennt WoedllU performed his dut with iiiibleiiihlng con sistency. The sense of terror which his deeds evoke is the ecnce of that monstrous barbarity called war. A SPIRITUALLY MINDED WORLD CAN FIND THE WAY TO PEACE President Harding's ThanksrjWIng Proc lamation Is a Significant Flemlnder of His World Conference Purposes TIIH people of the I 'lilted States nre con templating the approaching conference in Washington In a terj diffeicnt mood from that in which tlnj regarded the A ersailles Conference. Something hns happened In the meantime te dinw their attention te the eternal truths, disregard of which nlwnjs brings confusion upon the world. In lPlct men were thinking of taking tengeance upon (!erman. One or two clear-headed men looked into the long future and warned the conference that a penie of teneeance would sew the seed of futilie wars, for tengeance Is fecund and breeds with terrible rnplditj. ltciiiue of lack of spiritual insight In Versailles, I'm epe is still tern with the disputes about a illusion of the spoils and about the best way te make teiueniice cffecllte. l!ut in the 1'nltel States, at any rate, men hnti been wendciing whether theie is net u be I tu unt eut: whether rctiibutien mat net be left te Hed. and tthetlur it were ret vtter te (eiicentialc attention en wajs and im mis for istnb!ihing justice se far as it is gniu te nun te knew t hat jii"t jus tice is. That (jerman ambition which eterleaped itself was (letllNh because it sought net the general ceed, but the geed of n single nation nt the expense of the rc-.t of the tteild. I II sit spuitiial pin poses, spurted en bj the selfish interests of the threatened nation, brought the l'liissians te Inj, liut the spiritunl purpose were fet gotten for n time. In the intei tening thne tetrs an increas ing nutubi r of men n-ul women hate eme 1.1 lieiiete tu.it the nations must oeiicuitiate their attention upon wats of Miilng the wi rid rather than upei. wajs of bunging it Inte seivitude. They arc thinking leli leli gieesl, in the broadest meaning of the term One of the igns of the tunes is displated in an article en the editorial p ie of l.ife for this week, in winch a letrir from u Minnesota editor is quoted. The Minne sota!! renmrks en a'pievieus editeual In Life calling attention te the winking of the te te ligieu lent en in men's miiel-. and aimeunies that it has Ik t n working in lus mind. He sats that -te find en the 010 hand material Itliances gdtmg mankind deepe- and ile jier int feiible nnd en tl e ether ban ! men, unused te nlgieus thinking, peinleiing en the pos IMlit.t of spiritual power w ;i wat out. I'ur laere sigiiiticant than tins i the leti'r.tien in the President's Tiiank-gifing prm i-ii'iiiilen tint he also has been thinking "I the lutilltj of iniiterlal reliances. lie wiete: Me late been i.iised up and precreit in nation J pewir and Len-eque, e is pi-t e! u plan wlie-e w Nilein we cannot que. t'en Tl'usi lieliet inc. we cnn de t e lens than bold fir Natlfiii lie willini; ins"'iniert of tbn Tret j. in f wnii'h las -e ttendei fullf fatered it.' oppeitunit ' f v tort gteal sertlce att.ut-" us if we !.all proto equal te It There 's mere in the.c weuls tln-i what the c.ini(.il might ("ill a be-w that we ;ue a pi'culiar prep'e under the sjc.a' ju lectien of I'retidenee. There is ba k of it a pin. found faith that theie is a ,,n lni. .,,;, r j the i.nitei.e a.nl a bilief that 11 i t.n Im-!-niss of men te oiseetei what that un'er is and adjust thuuseltes te it in all mimilitt. thnt the licit be eflii lent Insti Ulaetits in fmtleiiiu the ultimate purpose, of that 1'eeir wl ic'i put men en this intth. It cannot be twi-tPd into ant.hmg be ir ing the nie-. iiineti resrmblii'ie te the I'lUSM'in boas that the (luinaii. ttire the lilt'st i eple in the world and wcie destined te dominate all etlnr pi epe The spiiit of d pinlnntien i. as fur from it as the ms: distant lied star is from this tmj glebe. The words "oppei ttinitt for t gieat serv ice" tnnd out in Mr. Harding's pioelamu pieelamu pioelamu tien like a bmien te guide the (i0. libi-atbnis of the approaching Washington een'Tcncc. 'I Ids phin.e was without doubt ihlihirntely used, net - mu'h te roler the thilik.ng of the Allieiicuu people when thet gne thanks en Netembir L'l, a te impriss en the minds of tin- nun as-, mbhng m Washington the gwut Until which thet will ignore at the pn! of delating the working out of the pin pos,. s of the I'retidince which eterspe-. human destinies. Hundieds of thousands i,f spmtunlly minded Americans and Kngli.h and I'm mil aie new j, rating that the eiiii leme unt be guidid In this sidril nt si rtice Tln-t mat net be en lleir knee and tint m-it net be in the eliun hes, but tint are prating never thclfs., for lu-at'i, as a si i r once 'aid, is the soul's since! c de.ire, utieicd or une pi ess. d, the motion of a hidden lire that trembles in the hi 0,11. 'I hi- (enecntrnt'd thought direited toward Wnshlugte 11, and eun new bei emmg teial, is bound te iiiibiinie the deliberations of the stntisiudi ie gnthe-ed theie. 'lhy Minnet ignore it a'teguhu-, tlieiijli It mav be illtllUllt for seiiii of t heni te ( empi i hi nil that spi-ituni ffirccs nre 1 iore peweiful than an nimj with banmrs or a lliet of airplanes w ith gas bombs The I'risidint. l.eweter, has demenstraled that he 11 is fuih in the dnine pettir, and his Se.ntur.i of State is a ,,11111 whes, whole life has been (eiisi i rati d te the dm trine of service If the oenfuenre aci einplishcs any thing It will be though the denilunnie "f this inetite guid'd bt practical common Si Use. OUR ORCHESTRA IN GOTHAM "rplli: Instriimi ut upon whl h Ik plated JL is eii of the bi st enhesiras in the country I'he ehIksIih iU-.ehniged its dunes with enthuitsiii ih tollen te the 10111 10111 pescr and with high honor te lisilf ' t'ensldiring the fadlilt wuh whuli mu sical ( rill's aie ii(i iistemed te f!j into the (inpvrdiii of iiilegt, tin nbete tistlmenials te the I'hlladclphla Unlictia bt the New ierk Tiuiirt nnd New erk Ikrnld.ie. Bpdtltelj, may be i.it-d as digniliul niptiire. The indersements de net gleit. Thej aie unlnfernied bt that is static note, se often the reviewer's deliKht Without ndeininent, without the gorgeous panoply of tubicge, simple fie Is nre statnl. Mr. Stokewslil'j oigaiiiatien, M-liLtnl bj Kb hind Strauss as a elude ler sdf. expression as 1 endui ter and coiiipeser, is pronounced weitiiy In Mnnhattaii, 'I'lii'n j, net the Urst time that sinh iidiul-sleii Iihh I'siupid th iimi ntliters, but heietofeie th" haw telled upon Mtern analtsis fei some icllef. The ageiit of an unqualilieil tii'iute, heweter Keberlj phmsel, uu, bpTinl tin m IMnladelpliians can Iniagine the puln which tliefie ultlmntij confessions must hnve caused. Were the music levers of this city Inclined te be tender of the feelings of n neighboring nnd mere populous community which boasted Its sjinpheny orchestras long before the orgnnizntlen first led b Fritz Schcel mine into being, they might wish for decadence te set In. A it Is. however, It leeks as though New Yerk will hnve te contend for some time longer with artistic excellences net of its own making. ADVISERS OF EVERY BRAND AS I)lVi:itSIKIi:D nnd representative ns the personnel of the recent national uneniplet ment cenfen iiee, though numeri cal! simller than that body, Is the Advisory Committee of Twenty-one named by the President te iislt the American delegation te the dis.umnmrnt parley. Without (! ducting from his constructlve iililitlr, it may be sild that Mr. Harding's sense of plqniinc.t Is keen. Inte the new committee Herbeit Hoever, Samuel (lempirs, (icnernl l'ershlng, Charles S. Ilnrrett. piesldent of the Nntiennl Farm ers' I'lilen ; Jehn I'. Lewis, president of the I'liited Mine Workers of Atactica; Mts. Themas (J. Winter, president of the Nn Nn tlen.il redeiatlen of Women's Clubs; Ad mil nl Kedgers and Senater Sutlierlmd, who will b" clminnnii, are all siiuimened, This medley of temperaments and the jutapositien of tltidlt centtatlng pet son sen nllties is net enlt drainntlcall.t attractive, but it ! an ei eedingl wholesome index of the bis tilth of treatment with which the mo rn nteus cntcrpilse in Washington has been honeicd b the Administration. At the outset Mr. Harding tp.elutch t unit (1 his back upon exclusive methods nnd 11111 rowing conventions. His consistency of pui pose is once mere refreshingly dlsplajctl. THE GOOD SLEUTHS 0M1 b.t one I In dclcetites whose talents, nietlii ds and exploits kept lulghtlt alive the traditions of tlicir (ailing, established In the literntuie of Nb k ("inter nnd Old Sleuth, are passing. James Tate, Ji.. was t.tpbal of the diininishing class of clcter mm which still keeps a foothold in ctcr.t great police ibpaitment despite the efforts of politicians te make of detective bureaus 11 place' of eny lefuge for their favorites. 'lhcre are two wn.ts of catching criminals. Yeu can use jour wits, nn instinctite knowl edge of hum in natuic and human psteholegy nnd a lively nnd stmpnthetlc Imagination, 01 ten can tih'iider along neisilt with n club in one hand and a gun In the ether. The f niiir method iu Tate's, and it was his father's before him. Hither of these men could leek nt a 1 rae ked safe and n cegnie the technique of one or nnether ciiieksinan of their acquaintance in 1 ight e ises nut of ten Knch knew thousands "t the "ngu-lai-s" by sight, and neltln r was tee punid nor tee censi ions of his job te held amiable converse with burglars ami igincn tem porarily out of j.ul. Odd as it mn.v sound, the best detectives are the-e who enjet what .toil might (ill the lentiduice of the men thet hunt ltctwien the geed sleuth and the habiti'al bad man time i a seit of filendl.t eninltv. Hi. if .ten have te go out and hunt the underworld for a man whose 1 lie Italian hand has nist bei n retial 1 in the wnckagc of a t Milt or ,1 safe. It is some thing te be able te snuiitir up te one of the ciet d and sat : eh, bj the wat, what is Kill So-nnd-Se doing new V Win n did ou L( ir from linn''" The bi si. detii'tnis, nil n like AVoed and the Tates. vveie tlic i nt bua.ise thet knew hew te j bit tin t.ith a ii.nii ami thet bid (iinul up their aiciiuut. w.lh bin Thilr puisiiit of a crimlJi.il had 'in .ippciiaiuc of 1 oel leisureliuess, el ,1 )uilii': f two and two iiigrtinr 'Ineie as litt'c deb t.eik . I.ltilig tl.i t.i i ml III tl" gilli.d it '1 In 1 e von Id b . iiistia! ,111 "ai iidcittil ' ni'iung In 1 iiulre.id -i.iiie.i m m sum la- ntieul wmie the f'i'ritite lad ic'i.en te belli t him-elf snti . and lln 11 a "Will. Kill ! I tl ought eit told me ten v.eie going stinisih' and new I te gut tu put tin aw 'it again. Sure! 1 knew it was tin as s , M aj I n low .von gei areiind the loci,' ' Ne sheeting, no bustle And Kill 'u 'g ainirblt in the sineki ig ini en lis leii wut I n 1 1 1 . fid diigiiued 1.1 h'r lli.ui iin.igid and tewnl that he was through, and was told that he was a feel for ingngnig in mi !i uistt vieik as burglim nnd lie siuk-rp (.nine It was through tl. KPN. in whom tint inter fa In! te Kiegiiic a human liisn." quccilv tw 1 ted, that tin geed 'leuths in lint, iinid tiieir vtiu le.s in tlie underworld. Oetntites of long expenence have found thnt th mew daring tin eld-fashinred criminal tm-, the least likelv he would be te he te one he knew, lie migh net knotting! betia.t a ft tend. Kut b.t the tett no thud of his eta. ion of a direct question shievvd detutivis etteu obtained the hist clue for an impeitant capture. The familiar ttpe of detective is under going u diaiMc. parti Iim.iusi' the new geu i ration of (iiminals has (hanged gteitl for the inns' In the da.ts vvhui the elder Tat was making his iitiutntien tin re was honor amen; thieve.. And lie man who went net te be a bitigla.- was uMullt a pei ,011 of ceuraee '1 lie iat ' of ih jnes. cut the shiftt, uuilt 1 hi oil an I nntnllv thiif who imwadats puk- himsell with drugs te obtain the flash of imiiagi niee.sait inr hi. verk and beemis llieiib.t a dingennis nianiac tm nil hour 01 i.te was unknown a grin iiitimi age. Kit tin medi in thief 01 liighw.it man 1 (insiders his drug in iihssmih iih his pistol or bis jmii 1 . It is ret stj aiigc thnt the .touie'ei e'etictives hite had t) per lcct a in v. tcliuiqui that is mii'c diuct and far leugher than thai el theii pie !i 1 1 s.ers, if it is net ahtats qi'ile se 1 lln u nt 'I liev bate 10 ileal in seiking 1 Igln a; men and thieves wilh minds peiniiiui nth deb 1, id bt the use of uircetti. The up-i Hiding, hulf-biiuiineii. outlaw whom Tate and bis sort 1011I1I qui,! goed-natundlv i. gene vuih the geed sleuth v heiu he nevu torget te aspect evin while he may hate tinted ami feared him. COMING TO THEIR SENSES rpIIK (Jievu ( lew land ut Kiismii luis told JL his 1 oil' agues who hate disi nti nd nint capital is in ih d for the n hnbilifitiun of the ceutitr that lln t are contreiitcil by a ton ten ton ditien and net a tin 01 1 . ' Tin ir theeii's tide" fermulatul in a vneiiuin When lireught out into the at at mesp'n re thi't seem te hate sh.itded into InslgniJii'ance. It wai aniieiinced at fust that (lie debts te eitieiis of the capitalist miniiriis con cen tiact'd by the old capitalist i nernment v. mild be 11 pudiiitid. '1 li' ii' w Itiissin vtns te bate nothing te de with the accursed thing known as capital!. ni. Kut it lias been dl-ietueil that thire in mull 11 thing as geed fuilh which pissi (j.. rent among nun and nations, and that bad faith isolates these guilt of it A nation which repudiates its dibts finds it impossible te boriew money for it. iinp'iatite nmls The en dit is net geed. Tin enl wuv it ciii 11 habilitate i self 1, te lehabilitate in iiedit nnd demenstinte that it will hi i p faith The ddils of Kussin wue net the ibbts of the ii.ipeiutlist capitalistic (ieveiiiiiunt, but the debts of the Kuhinn piejile. 'i'u, Kussi.in jirepli', wliatetii nun be the (!v. fi'uiiiuit 111 pewei must iiiiet t Ik Ii eblig). linns it they would bnti dealingh vilih either pi eples. Se the Soviet (ietcrniiK nt has anneum 1 1 that It has assumed ri spenslliilitj for the natii mil dibt ewid te feidgnns tthbh 11 I'pudiatcd two or tlucc .tiars nge Winn it giw-i etideiice of its geed faith bj patn 1; t, . jiiteict due it may expect te jet what financial ussistence it needs, and net before. AS ON WOMAN SEES IT America 13 Handicapped In Dealing With Foreigners Because of In ability te Get Anether's Point of View Ily SAKA1I D. LOWKII3 I WAS talking with n .voting Italian friend of mine net long nge about Ills recent ti ip te Seuth America en business for an American firm in New Yetk. He hed been very successful and been promptly promoted en Ids return te this ceiintiv te a sort of agency nt large te deal with feielgners, both en tills side of (he Atlantic nnd In Kurepc. He gate me nn "c.te opener" as te why our trade in Seuth Amciictt lias perhaps held fire n little. One thinks of Amei leans ns a pnrticu lnilt adaptable tate, and, compared with the nngllsli. no doubt we vfc ; but we arc neither se painstaking its the tieimnus about learn ing the needs of possible customers nnd niethedicnllv miinufncturlng goods te meet these needs, nor nre vte e facile ns tlie Southern Ihirepenii 1 arcs about mi el Inn our prespeetitc bu.icis hnlf tta.t in mailers of social instem nnd business processes. The veung American-Italian was all en thusiu'tn fir out business methods. "Thev are pet feet and e.xnit and svs. tcmntied," said he admiring!. "Kut If the ether mail does net tindei stand them or If he piefers his custeiinuy way, the Amerl mis will net take the tiouble te de it that tva.t or bother te go through nil the leailiii',' up te a baigaln made in tlie leieign way. Then, also, in Amciica it Is an ad vantage te a laan if be is known te in variably tell the truth; bill theie aie coun tries, you knew, where he gets a bigger ib if it is known that he can tell u lie well." He laughed dcpreentlligly nnd excused thnt last liv explaining that as Ml per cent of the popu'atleti In these (eutitriis hnd tee little te live upon, and each tiled te stinteb the little bv being siuaitir and meie uiisiiupu uiisiiupu leus than his nelchbeis. it followed that l.tmg and e v en cheating was nn obvious vn of gelling In end for the ehihlK 11. and as .ime tonus of dicipiien were in (nn-tnni piuotice bt gicnt numbets of the Inh'ibltnnts, etei man was en hm guard. Heme few were rcilly deciited, let alone cheated or leblrd, te 11 serious extent nineng the wi thin. And no one was judged with the harshness nnd disdain that such sins in volve here. Till 13 Americans hnd grown e accustomed te tiansiicting a laige p.itt of their busi ness en the went of their clientele that thet vveie nt first bit raxed into ever-confidence and then Inte et 1 r-'t.spii ion, bv wat of 10 10 nctlen fiem thdr lint bout vtitb a feieign 1 ust. unci' thnt had quite another cede for be-ini's than that of fileiiiNhlp. And. tee, Ameriians, hating found these foreigners 11. ult te take adiaiitage might turn luiitil under the expeiieiui, and in extracting an c.te for an eve 01 a tenih for a tool Ii thev linked the unvltv and politeness of their customer, se that thet nduall.. make nn enimt b shcii nine 1 entempt vthcie the miuh' have made a buvii. I'm' one of the stiange tulcs of the fei -eign game is that if ten aie beaten bt a still gi cater adept -it demting, ,veii admire instead of despise veiii tiiiimjili.ini aiitiigo aiitiige nist. The Amei ie in., (ten the unscrupulous ones, de net get I hat point mid are tei.t peer leseis if tlie iiiles thet me accustomed te aie tampered with or ignore 'I. l'eihaps that explain, wh.v In nianv in stant is in Seuth A'.i'rba the agenis fm business Inms el the I'nlted States aie net American-betn and aie elten feitigneis. IK 1 KIDNO cqiuiil that this Amerimn iM. Unit of i'efi 11 ing te loc a custenn r 1 tner i'i.iii lake lii'u at his own ti rms was Ii .s admii ibl.t ami bei eiiiiug! dls;!acd bv our .11.. i-ul and I ilf-i onleniptueus manner of 1 1 1 11 1 1 tis gi'inas, cspeiiall these of the .illlles-) ttpe. We paid well te In in nitisl.. we daiqud them lentil t lu'e tbej ttcien the stage, but el' 1'ie stai,i Het vveie jeki . ; Ami the ti' s n nil downs of ih. ir "moods and tiusis" mile" 1 mbiiii.is.i d e" in 'lati I in, s,e, he p'H.t d !' I he lie eii'i stable fail. Ih.ir w e I1111I Ie 1 'i feiiigiieis te ileal with geniuses for us T KKMl-MltriJ X. t lew nl lei t i' the scum t.i'h whleli 1 1 isi ir ie u iniiuie- ncr- ft run 1 'e gnat nitistlc nbillt.v funis jipr selt en I'n " ile lines" fop ber public ap pi 111 li'ii II fct Inn, UK s heiu e. Later e;i, win 11 I km tt thit nub ge tine and pose of lie iiiii.iiie. th" n 1 feiinnui e and the exit nnd us ah were ii'h.ii-iiI, wilh eten smile nnd .(line in pine. I was stupefied lit nlnt I fe'l was (he iinnecessai t iieub', tl1( the huge pielend" of It. Katii". of 1 muse, I I'tilbcel that this (aie and ptcd.ieu of l'i"i 11 ntleii .undo all the diflerenie between a finished and an amateur pi'ifunid '1 be a h'pt who g'uged lei the last tier of se-u.. ji'.f hew fm In pi-tine can hd nnd what it siid bv vat of 11 ti 1 ii dat ion of his ait. and the t.tie who fids nothing bejend the foor feor foer lighls but a gu it unfiiendl.-'-iiin'e and Ins 110 4 st, ii,. in .us repiitehe of mevi merits th it niiilil cinv his meaning te the gilieiv, weie i.im'i n jieint tint eveiiluallt mon men eilul me ie ,mt amount of fietful and ine ine tiiuleus nlnai'iiig cm llie pint of public pitteiuu rs. TT IS tm nv ful bondage that guilus unibr lakcs in e.-di r te glte the public the ere lit ap'ieai 'lines ih'it ii iimi. All the lest of a viituo-e's life In 'wiiii these nn piarnnces is -i 1 nt of I'en tlnaldeii te the few iricnt meiinnis And we who i u S'j or S ."ill Ie sit luil: nml nap lln null of t "a is el 1 iber and 'iimli e mil Ik re loins,, and as liene lepK'.sien sinicdt giuss, m tilu hi e ti 1 nl ceniplili-i ss of 1 he n suit, a thou theu saiidth imt of what it ha. ie. At bi-t it tins me mi ,n, 111 ual ir,il lif final 1 hildhoed, I m mm li fnliii': tei l,,i. nine me mudi -i nsinteness fei 1 ., nmot nmet iii' nt et life, and an aill'idnl s ingihenlng of lln ige at the ixpdi e of n,nn,i altiu isip Se 111 idi diiiiis upon s,, ,', ; A in 111 who has In en inn 'h wuh nitist 111 II ' s,,ss V It telll llll lull' Hi,, ,,, e the gicnti t el 11 ill 111 pianisi, ji, ,n ,(,,, two or tin 1 nights , flop n leiinri m vd.b i he lni. 1 eiin down wiling 011 a iimi,, nom lie Is I kvii temg old 0 1 pin i.e ,,, ,s muni and ineeiintu.i; ter I,, ini-'i-ip n,,, ,, tin. t'n 01 1 , nei.v 011 that, pi in 1 ill t en,in . ,ls he ben in bv b'amnig il( ju me, hut ncur ,t 111 nie mini he lias put the Imsee (ar fie',,, linn bv seteial s'l'w.su,. laultless lemlei n, -s of the ha'.liil lib' as ' The whole maltir of tie nppbnise 1 1 r veluiiie and spmt of ii , i. n in hi r of re. iiilb, tin tt 1 he aiiilli in e Ii ten, I these weie lit nil! Ids diult Iinul j(, II 'I I h im ipphiii.e 01 the th ng is a tun'iui mid il il is 11 lailuie, tin 11 nil the wii, ,,'r pit piiatleu hate bei n in vain. T SCI'l'OSi: that thesi of us who hive in t lieen tr.iiniel fur one gieat puhbc , ,,,1 .in hinillv Imagine the liiiseuess of tinn fear an artist lus. tint one d.-n OIll. ,,,(,, lathei his gilt will fni en ,j,,,f ,ms ami liniispenslve heiu t , and limn fome liinsi in eeiicinti itien net leiigir t linn a hi.nt biat or bei ie lnl'miti snnal thi'keniiig of n nius'le, his. p.wir te con. pur and te hull in tli I nil his iiiKih lit i' will be g me We enlmiij iikuiiiIh (an fail nnd mal.p mistakes; full, p'tk einse'tes up and lie'gi'u and 11 I i" ihns witheul nuv .faiifi 1 ,,f triimpet : but a viituose must uitir le iipphiusi', must exert ivei, pe.tii te 1 I isi. ami must hate a iceall that .ends all hands dapping, iihdttise these et the aiidii ne e who hnve put up fJ 50 1111 hi'n and Ihes, , th" wings who hate put up MOO, Odd Hl0 alike his nn 11 ills, 1 mlUnis IN rhnps 1 nie dat when we Aiuiinaiis til. us t ictssfu in mt as we are In busj. licss we shall be men icveiiut and lc8 putuuing of ml'its i. shall net thin nenl Ie hiie adaptable teicignus te jtmj them about. Chaulnnoegra Tree In California lir t 1 In iriesi 1 nilrei l.na Allki 11 1 11 Sttps hate been Inlieli te Slew tie iliaiil iliaiil iliaiil iiioegia lln en the I'nilul St 1 1 s plii'l plii'l liitiedil' tlen viildd! I "iir Chlio. Tl ' die's oil has jueted of gnat In 111 lit In tiiniin,, lipiu- in lintviiii It Is u liiltiv- 11 India, Heeds nlse.hnvu been sent te 1'luildu uud Alnryiand. ! WwS MiP " Sali'th l! m II It H! WM 1 .T.iyi 1 1 I J I v,l J f PjfirM ai''iu - ?.-.wV, ".r; - ;- -.v.A,t,,. --.. -tf-f-wi'5'-'- yaSuiMmiMfm ir,?Tl,'fl Wf rif l't'pi'v w vj.r NOW MY IDEA IS THIS Daily Talks With Thinking Philadelphiais en Subjects They Kneiv Best JOSEPH C. WAGNER On Zoning the City A ZONING law in I'hi'udelphle Inevit able Its Introduction mny he delnvcd but net pi evented. Wlu-n home owners and home dwelleri undei stand the purpe.es of I he .mini; ststem, pist se seen will it be come fact 'lii is the thought of Assistant Dlieetei of ih, IHpattmuit of Public Works Jeseph ('. Wagner. "The piliieiple of zoning inust be one of the clement of anv wise, comprehensive city plan in the 1'nlted Slates," sn.vs Mr. Wag ner. ' It is eirtuinlv evident te anv el) servant peisnn that unicsi rained uud 1111 regulalid building bus done much te upset set ill life in our cities. What has been done, et (euise, innnet lie altered and nny rcgul'iting laws must pievlde only for the future. New, it seems te me, when tin tu is n gcneril quiet ill tlie weik of build ing lenstiuctlnn. is the piopltleus and Iec.it nl I'm" for wiiting such a livv en our Hatute books "I" I'll dat penults nre Nstinl for the con cen con stiudieii of x .11 mils buildings that wi1! be picjuelicial te the neighborhoods in which thet aie te be lour, -d. I nder a 'enlng law munv of tin m (ou'-l net be built without a censidi table 11 odlhcatien. Itesults of Zoning S.vslem Discussed "I'eidat there are nc.iily 101). 00(1 dwelling heu. s m the ( it of Philadelphia, and about dll 000 buildings for every ether usn than dwelllns. In addition te tliis theie are about ."lenilO unimproved lets. Let us take tins londitlen anil sic what would result under the enfm cement of an lntelll gdillt conceit eel zoning sjstcm. "If it should be desiied te) creel a nctv dwelling. 01 a new elhee building. 01 11 ip-tt 1 nil, or a new f'ldei.t, or a building for anv purpose whatever, it would le nccLssan fust for the owner of the sit" 01 the builder le presint bis plans te the Zoning Commission. It would then be tlie function of the com mission te deli imine wlnihir the plans (On (On feiiiKi in all Kspects te tlie statnl requiie ments of ihe pintkular district. Is a build ing fei such i use peimlttul in tills particu lar ill-11 let'' Tf se, does the proposed height for the building cenfnim te tlie regulations set fei the disltletV Ihltdl. Is the gleund plan of the building within the percentage limit nf the amount of niea allowed te be I nciiniiK re d ' I inallt , de the plan nu'i I w lib the ii'iuin nieiits ' te shit, fient and tear v. mis'- Net un'ess all of Ihese quesliens II i s'ltistacteiilt Riistvd'd would peiniis peiniis sieii t 1 1 mid be git en. Kegiilalluns Kefuie Ceutuil ' 1 nder nutheilty fiem the new ( lty Ch ilir the Mil or en Mat l!(i. l!l"0 ,ip iiiiiiinl 11 Zei'lng Commission te foriiiiilute I. .iiliiliens te cuirt out the si iieme here. I.n.t ineiiih the commission llnnl'v miptevid nsiilaliens vvliuh weie lneei perntetl into a lull which is new b fore ('.uincll , suin miiit of these nguhtlieiis niight make for a 1 1 ih r pulilic until istandiiig or the zoning nb is, "The cltt is son natch mapped into thine main ilasse., M'se ilistiiits,' 'height dis t ids' nnd 'ai' a dish I' 1 ' ' "'the hh' 1 In tin first classification is te gnlhd tegelhei. fs much as possible, build Tugs useil fei eee p'iill"uhir or geneial pin pose Inte a single didint 'Ihe icgulutleiis ibtltle the cllt Inte such 'use tilstiiets' uuilt r four lieads Uistrit ts f 0 busmi ss and eeni'iicKi, ill'tilds for Kslditne, distriets fir Industi'iil use an! least i(stiite( (Jis ttlels, 'J'lK' ( Idelilinl tllstl Ii I me eslab lislud fm 1 ulbling' used as dwellings and fei nut use that 1 i'i.v beienslddul at c's.ei.t , sue h. for ex.Miiple, as u phtsician's efluc, 'a piiviile fiuae m a lultatc stable. Publii Would Ke Ileal d "In 'ii Ii 1 il.sluct il would be Usually leiisldei"! that ihe diction of a chinch, a llluaiv or n similar building would ,,et be ilieiiieil ' d( 11. menial te the distilet, hut the spul'il loiatien of thtse bnlhlings would be ddein itud utter a publb healing, at which pmpcitv ewnns m the liumr aliiitc nelgbloiheoil might give theli oplnieim, xvlintewi tin x might be Win 1 e a building in 11 lisidenti 1 se. lien should have a use out of hill liiel V 1'b ill'1 sedinu, that Use h net (linuibed under the- legiilatiens bul isialhd n 111,11-1 niifni tiling use and I. allowed in, en. tiiiue. but should the building be destreved or n met id the new building must conform le the stmnlnitls for tlie tlistiict "'I l.e ne't division for eeiuineii e, geneiat , in.ss mid Miles, together with nnv Kht iiiiliisti that i iiiv Ii ikics. ut, fellows a Inn tliioeg'i the business sedieu of the cltv as developed ledat. Thieuejli tl idi'velnped ptiiueus us . liens ni" s, t, U1 bi,,, s npmt tivmg tlue albiwanie tm biisiiu s t iaiisinn ju the futuie, lut with the !!( n ihat hiislm ss mid cemiiiidie should fellow ctilain delinite lints mid ihut the iisltli'iiie mm tinns should In kept 1 ' " "t Invasion "In tin Inilii-liutl tlisliicls, a,, imjiiKirt , inanutuiti.i th. 1 is in aut p.11 1 iletiia,,.',,,,,! 10 the itib'i. Iialll, I. ullewi.l f Ii u I,,, poi taut tniit i'n i l h tin' d, Im is ,e . j tei lni ilgailiM 1 1 1 nit isi ,, ,,f inbistn 1. ," t 1U1.I, s, nml th, ,t llns . i', net Ip pcimlttcd ulenjiide ,it industi. Tjl0 inbi ..- i"'"-i uu,., ., j..r nrl ut.. "ds'iuate SECRET PRACTICE "-Tt WN lieniing after a demand for the creation of special residence locations inside industrial districts. "The Inst dltisien of use te which I refer is thnt "f 'lenst lcstrirted dlstilcts.' Tills term covers n sett of waste basket for every kind of building use thnt Is undesirable in the ether sections. Klast furnaces, coal-tar manufactories, oilcloth works, ete reduction plants, sewnge ticatment works, tanneries nni se en might locate here. This district, as it Is nt pieacnt planned, stretches along both stdcM of (lie Schulklll fiem 1'eint Kreee njid along the IYclnwaru River from Jacksen sheet south te Terminal ave nue nnd nlse along the Dolnvvnre east of Richmond street and south of the northeast sewage ticatment v.eiks. "The meaning of 'height' nnd 'area' districts Is mere or less self-explanatory. In an.v district a building mav exceed the mivximuin height limit for the district, pio pie vlded the building is sel back one feet for each unit of iiicie.i'c in its building height." ' A Sylvan Cathedral WITHIN a grove of maple trees. Km cup. vte spend the heum: And peace breeds o'er its sanctuary As 'ncatli cathedral towers. The pilhr'd trunks rp.irh toward the skies Thieugh aisles of shadowy hue. ' Te form a reef, nil foliage 'iprcad, With whispeiing galleiy ttuc. The sunshine flecks the forest fleer Wilh manv patterned green; Giving the dlrincs.s n yet niore Seft glorifying sheen. The binls slug nnthrms of delight And hv inns of purest praise; While hieees tune nn eignn deep Ihieugh all the forest ghvlcs: At nintins and nt etenseng The gently tinkling bell. Vtith lowing deep of waiting hlue, Chnnts a soft vesper knell. ri',.if,I!u',,ant i"r'Prl'", f scet fem, no 1., ,,,,me ,lml mint ascend; lnlst i Inter drifts across the fields Its seething balm te lend. Here restless souls fiem busy marts I mil pence in gentlest henlth fIind stiengtli tn fill their p,s anew T'lnd je, peichince, by stealth; ' Tind courage still te work nnd wall Ie ga-ncr t heaves of gain, Te feri If t (he coming hours, Lruig thev jev or pain! Whale-, r thev bring our vtnitinr; l.nrt. Mernnrt must n,P , ,,,,, B "iarts 1 his pe,,. e and quiet recompense Of hed s great open air' tnal"':nzea';.'.l"g Ha""P"- '" 1,le J1- I What De Yeu Knew? ' QUIZ nnmed nnLie' ' It' Is p.iiUinient JIn?,i;,e,lI,r;o?rli!,fsveVr,7xi:ure''' What sulisil.uln IrVrTJZl 0,Tr,en' . the ntu cut In.as of in.?r,V ln u10 nT.i!;HJ ""'" te Wlnt X hit b. nn oxide" Who xv n 1 Xlmred'' '"t ' .IWItaphacl. u,e pain,er, l.lstli,guisht,ettteernniJcn)an(Jtnmcni 10, Answers te Yesterday's QUZ be Me it ilege of Verilin, i .1 War (.(limed in l'ltfi 1,' ," V" W'erhl 'Menth of reui'mit ' '"'""Ins in the 'lit eii.ll .t I. ' orWe ',''."" ,''". of Veteis ............ ,,, .-,.,,,,, , , . ,,, 'lln 11 pl.rnsn ' i .ibbn,;, H ,.,, , . ,, ili.Ue.el In T.wls C lrre "h ', '.'.! h, ," '(.' unci the f.iip, ntci" ','" W.'l,"h Leeiltllll- CI..,'. " ' "' -blOUCh the. 1 1 1 (.ceirc White wis (bail nun r ,1 , e.rntli Ni.tieiinl r'e 1 ' ,e ,J"'" lest pi.Klel'iitlal.enteBt, ,'. lK '" was elu rinaii of the lie 11,1.11 ' HnVH tleunt (iiuiinlttee llf,l"ble Xll. 'J be ( 1 nt' 11 of SI Steph, n Ik 11. of llunijaiy te Vll.l, ( ,".,,,0" H.ipsburg asplKH l hailui of it 111" II H I I11IIS I l hllllll,. I,. di. 'tin or 1, mi """ lM in or 'Me se , ni net I ' I'll It niie ax 1 1 " iwllierue "' 1 1 tl 111 ! 1.1! I llll T1 Pei.t nf Jirdges of )'..,, H Its 10 (tiuc'.i...". " ' beiruii ever the He no I n Uis 'riw. iiuuiej maiij ; t, n "..i'L lbls' lllu '11 el l. t .1" yil fr.jzBrciEs i , j ?y".-rr MS-MS&. L..;al: f . .: r tm -Xir. s'j: .". aifcft'-js-'- t r. "i'..fcj"f . 1 X?iXSWttlhW" as the first , cneic'iit if ' 1,, l1!,el'"'"''l spheilcnl iarth' "l f tl10 "da of a. 'J rl t hems Hudsen ttas an linc-li.,, r.v,i and mix gutnr. net n i,,, ,. ,' f,M'lerr li.K I' known ,f H cfi ' m,,,'n. V""' M'tliiB Mich as alls vvihin H'"" f'x" of.he,o1,rv,,.,KCJ0nl?;!lJ'i7l;;d r, r I (Wt &tZt SHORT CUTS Seme Ceuncilmcn appear te be penny wise gtis, Tlie belated thought occurs : Is a het deg en Halloween n lmlle-wicncr? A ten le one Indersement Is mere than enough te satisfy Llejd Geerge. Charles must have felt llke n helpless little firefly when he xvas placed en the Krltish gunboat Glowerm. That Chester burglar who patted the hand of n waking woman until she Ml asleep again ought te get u job ln a nursci). Perhaps the Committee en Unemploy ment enn help Council te loosen the puise strings se that necessary municipal work may he done. It seems that nil the prohibition of ficer has le de, theiefere, Is te arrest a bootlegger nnd put him en trial for at tempted murder. "Colonel Harvey," reads our. grape vine report, "before delivery te the Pil grims examined 'his speech carefully for cracks anil bleaks." The fact thnt Tem Taggart has under written the President's turkey won't deter the Chief K.xeculive's family from knocking the stuffing out of it. Philadelphia is se palpably the only place for the American Legien convention ln WIM that the work of the Philadelphia boesteis in Kansas City seems mcicly a mnltcr of form. I have com" te the conclusion, said Mrs. Aiahi'lla .Mixing, that if a mnn ever lest his cellar button under the Veterans' Kureau it would he se burled In led tape thnt he could neter hope te find It. The two men nre se much alike both in appearance and in intellectual processes that it will be a great pity if the Irish quo- , tlen prevents Lle.td Ceergc from being with Krlaud at the Washington conference. Less thnn hnlf of America's qualified veteis went te the poll- nt the lusl presi dential election. Theie are times when tri umphant demnivney tails with a modified note, and much et the power of n toleine referendum is inarticulate. Senater Tem Watsen, of Georgia, sis Amei lean soldiers In Prance were hanged without oeuit-mnrti.il or ether tiial; hut withheld c proof. The tumble wilh Watsen is that his habit of going off half-cocked would ipiei r any story eten though it happened m be hue. Plenty of ftesh turkes this xear, say the denlers; wliidi is (old coiufett for cold storage speculators. Still heusew lies hare afoietime been forced te buv cold storage stuff while the new stock went into cold storage. And theie, pirhaps, is when) we'll have te place our hopes. The World Digest of Reform News, issued bv the Mi tlmdist Heard of Temper ante in Wnshlngien, sn.ts it Is unfortunate that boetlcggeis who fiic en ellhers should be ledped in jail ; thet should be ledged five feet under gieund. Whh h suggests that the wise man is temperate in all things, in cluding speech. Any man who has ever Lent luikeys will suiipnthl.e with the New ierk insur ance company which refi.sed 11 pelicv te n Mississippi man en n bin he is fattening for the Pies'dent. A turkey is a peer nsk nny lime of the year, nnd the ihnnrcs of the owner keeping it grew smaller as Thanksgiving iipprendas. A guj sued n hotel company for $10,000 in New eik because of a frnetturd nnkle. An expert cniple.tid bv the plaintiff mens in id hi r ankle anil found It nn eighth of nn inch eter sle. An expeit empletcd bt the defense measured her ankle and found it exactly like its mate. Spenking ns one in ixpeit, we should sat thnt one of them vtftB 1111 expert witness lather than nil expert uuusuier. The New Yerk State Commissioner nf IMucntlen has exinessed the hope that the New ierk Slate Nautical Sedioel will open its ileniH te women. It's the limit, su Demosthenes .MiGiunis. I have visions of Kesuii ride shinning her way In the truck lu-t te prove thai she inn. nnd of Third I-1'iglntir Mamie descending into the stoke steke stoke eole te bawl (lit the co il-pa sers Mern doers open. Is II V Wht net open the nur sir doeis for the old women of both sexes? If Senater Stanley were idling (liatmlcal a plain tiutli Instead of merely Klitpdmidle tinkling when he said Unit If 1.00(1.000 seldieiH who saved the day 111 Piaiu e weie tu wan! these wants sh'iilhl be H'lb'tt'il nl (ime Meneid, the ttimus done te disabled seldli i . should be ni'hli.l Kit what has 1 , t ,t) wilh H bint 1- a llni inn te it.n sdim slik nf il, ih Ii t r poei'"' It b net ni th" way t nt I in le Sum will b able te de bis du.y 1 t.i I'V0. "hV fsitiBht for him. Rather U rl!l hinder the eoed work. JBBBBBBBBBBS M sssssssssssssk. I sssssssPsssssssssssssssssssssssssW K ""tlssssRsssssssssssssssssfc " ' DsissssssssssssL BHssssssssssssssHssHsssH ysiHk r" "k"' .J
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