wjr ey 5, r MV rv-t SS2 & V- ,L II. , -VT -I E w: I' 1 i V I' X Vr-. A? - W HI j...".r . ;KHfcV 4 n .vtswrv EXPECT SELECTION I OF PARK FAIR SITE Repert Is That This Is Location Decided Upen for Sesqtii- Centennial ANNOUNCEMENT OUT TODAY, N. J. Appropriates Fwuh for 1926 Fair Building Trenten. March 1 I New .Terfei'a nrtixc pnrliclpntlen In the Phlladclphln So-mul-Ccnten-nlal Kxpnsltlnn mm ti..iircd tmlnv when the (toxernnr pin. oil his ap proval en the bill b.x Senater Itright, of Cape Mny Ceuntx. appi "printing ?2.",000 for thr New derse buttil tng Bt the 10'Jf! exent Fundi prodded for the bmldin.: nre te be spent t the Ven .toie.x Stnte Heuse Commission The Sesnul-Centennlnl i;po.ileii ulle wilt be annnum"vl thl nfleriinen. ( and It Is predicted thn) the fheiie nf the Ixceutln Conimlttee will full mi the Falrmeiint l'nrk-I'nrknr traet The reason for the prcdletlen, whhh Ik gencrnl nmenB thee he hute fel. , 'nw the mnt tPrrlexeh. i thnt tlie Sc!nui- entennlnl 1'xeciillre ( numiittec 1R jut about te let the .nut nut Inr printine the joint report nf einlneer. rehlteelB nnd renl e.fnte men. fundus the Falrmeiint Pnrk-I'ntkwnj l'e. The rxeetitive Committee will nnke lt announcement nf final (holce of 11 lte nt n meetlnz nf the M.iard of Dlrec- ters of the Kxhlbllinn Assedailnn. tt tins hi en rumeieil Inlelj thnt Hi Ilenseelt bnulewird site wns tunnini: 111 strong competition with the I'nrkwiu site, but it ii generilh understood thnt tnn. lliienns Aires. F.mden. I'.ahn, the Parkwav has the preforen'o. I Kie .Ifiiieiie, Itrtudisl nnd Tin in Frnnk lturch. ccretnr of the 'en trnl Laber Union, -smic t. Mtuei i SNYDER'S BOOSTERS SEEK Moere today protesting itgmnt the I aN ' U c" D "'c " caoce Tark site. Mi. Itureh sn tint the TO BELITTLE PEPPER renreentatlves of IT.VOOO citizen nf Philadelphia ob eet te thp elesing of city streets, and the "mairlti!,' of the natural benuu spot of the ,itv ' The Mayer transmitted the lettei te the' Kxeeutive Conimlttee Yerterda the entne F.xe.utite (im mittee. consisting nf Mnyni Mooi Meoi Moei Alba B. Jehnsen. Colonel Jehn (ii'li hel. Jehn l'rederiik Lewii J S W floiten and Jehn H. Maen. teiind the Tark. Particular attention was piid tn the lower stretches of the Sdiulkill River just abne Mnikrt stieet The committee nte gntlioieii ti tui T'nlen League te listen te the icpnrt etting forth the prnpoei srupe ami plan of the epesitliui that tins, been 'prepared In Mr. I.xi The Mnrnr submitted te tie com mittee the letter he had iceciveil frn,n Uetar Tlnnrrn. in uhl, I lie lnlter laeeuneu te consul.- jne proposal 10 m mi- imisira m un- i-ein bring him bore ns direeter general of it is declared that the former .,. 'the world fair. dins of the State will nni Colnnel The Mayer took time estenlav tn Shannen, nf Columbia, against 1'ippir. prepare the statement pmbedjing the for xxlutexcr nffice be caimsses ter. ' data that President Harding had re-I Minder's campaign for (i.ixrnmr Ii nk .quested in order te be In a position te an uitcnsne turn lednx A stntement end s message te Cengresi requesting wns issue! from leenl Itepuhliciu bend- Federal recognition for the fnir. i ipinrters thnt "Snxiler's lemrd in el- The selfctien of the site teda. ail leitlm: "iM)Hfl.One in State tnxes at h the outlining of the ehnracter of the'.est of les-. thnn sexen tentl)s of 1 per tfalr are expected te paxe the xax fei cent, lnrgel from inrperatinns 'who intensive membership and finanunl , were attempting te dodge pixmnit. i- , campaigns designed te insure the mn 'the leal .nuse of attacks en Sindr Mi 'cess of the fair In.inM I Philndelphia." Then, tee, the committees will pre- These corporations will be mnde tn rare te go te Washington te nppear , pa if Snxder Is elected (invertier. the before congressional .emmittees ana statement dednres - .. .. .. .-.. (bespeak Federal recognition nnd aid for the fair. ' The speculation as te whether the remmittcp xxill decide te hnve n dlieetnr general or have the fair run bx groups of committees In nil probability will be settled In today's report. j Anether matter thnt will nrcupx the I attention of the Beard nf I)roetnrl will be the relectlen of Victer Hese- I water as director of public!!. It 1 expected there will be opposition te Mr. Rosexxater manifested nt the meeting. THREATENED BY LUNATIC Lawyer and Wife Have Thrilling Experience With Armed Madman Norrlstewn, Pa.. Mardi 1 1 II. L Hallman, prominent uieniler nf me Montgomery Count bar. nnd ln xxilr had a thrilling experience villi i .rnzx man yesterda nftennwm nt tlirir bun bun galew at Schxxenksxille. William I.udwig, n neighbei, enme tn their home nnd ordered Mrs. Hnlinnu te leave, as he picked up a leaded gun Mrs. Hallman tied in terror. When Mr. Hallman protested, I.udwig turned the gun en the laxxer, holding the weapon .net ten feet from his head. Kmnxiiig I that the gun had two leaded sheila in It. the attorney left the house ' The Halltnans took refuge nt n neign- I , 1. IS .! 1 I nor s iiense, i . n . ,, ,-iek, mngisiriie Semn years age Ludxxir xxns treated for menial disorders MIXED JURY CAN'T AGREE .e wiiiire. mil emr iein . -indii. (jin ( ;, rr ,1 f m ( mpnnx a S-li nnd (Kid urn nun i uii'i'Ti'i i , . ,..,.. ,. . -1 auiegrnpn. i xtrs. Hnpliln t usscu Lnuiweti, xxtuexx who xxas at nek s efilce, took Lut.wigL.i. ,,, flti hn'nki nut. no- tendir into American wiit.r wnh il- As senn as the pielute ran he framed nf Spt, raidwell. .Ir.. founer president Inte custed. I.eediii-s ng.ilnst Die rempniix.' .lu.lgi' " " lup'Ors it will be gl-n n place of honor in Hie of tn(, (jrnrd Nntlnnnl Pnnk. died cs- Ludwig xxas brought tn the niinix , (. ",, , , , ,,' ., ,,,,., tlubinems -n plnee tint is nt present tenia nt her home, lO.'IO Chestnut jail here where he is inx.ng , n,eb , n.' ' , ' ,,' ,,,",',. ,, f ,r Cpr Mfty CITIZENS REJOICE "'M.plcd bx lllhegraph likeness et s(lc(.t. Mis. Caldwell, xxhe xxas in his thnt Warden rellmnii has taken ..lops. . r!f,,rni n,; (,,,, v ,. ,'Hru"1"' the Piesident. ninet.x -first xenr, xxas a member of St. te hnxe him committed te the Hes, nni M , . ,i , r The photegr.iph xxns admired xcs.. St.plirn' Church, wheie until recent for the Insane. Bla Demonstration Planned In Cele- lerdax bx mapx t lub liieDibPis who luard xems she xxns nctlre in xxmk connected I Colonel Shelden Petter Says All Discharged After Being Locked Up! Natlen Need8 , Made Here Overnight j i,n irliphin is the nwt tvph.il -f Trenten, March 14 - ll'.r j i ,11 Ameiicnn ciins mhI She'dn.i Put Unable te agree upon n xrrdltt, Mercer ter, fnimir Dnumi nf Publlt Sntei Count 's second mixed jurx te i.innln 1 In nddresing n ' II.mii Phil.idelpln i' locked up together nil night wns dls- issemblx this morning in (.eriniintew n charged tedsx In Merter Supreme j High Si mol Court. It heard a suit for .Inning's 'Ibneis 1 in.iie imlx ment 111 pnpu gainst the Public Serxlte Itnilx'.i.x 'mien liere Hi in In mi .uh.r nix ii. Company. ,, .nuutrx of equal iinpnilnnce. be Whereas the membeis nf the Inst in,, jr fnreigu nnd ntins-lnillnti'il mixed jur told cnnflicting stories ns te popn'mien being netiiblx low hexv they spent the night, some nf them Plulndelpliin im also netid fnr Its in admitting thnt (hex- pluxe.l tinds nnd' dusinrs. snnl ( olenel Petter 11.11111 1 took naps, today s jur.x appsrentlx hiidi,nx fm then x.uietx I'.xrixihlng agreed upon a pellrv of silence, ns net one xxerd was forthcoming as te hew the deliberations were cenduited Three of tin women of the jinx weie members of the mixed inn of ln.t week, which alto xxas nimble te agree en a Tcrdlct. Fixe nf the jureis disdiargul le.ln xserc married women, nnd tlier bus bands xxere In com I when thev re ported. TO REPAIR JOHNSON HOUSE Mayer Orders That Necessary Werk . - i.iui.1 r, 1 ., -. for Exhibiting Paintings Be Dene Mayer Moere letlii ordered Director of Public Works Caxcn te proceed at once xxlth rostiirntlen xxerk en the liouse of the lute .lehn ti. .Inlinsnn, ,ril(l Seuth Uread street, in t.nler that tin paint Ings bequeathed te the ell b.x the law- ycr may be plHced en view. In a letter te the Director the Mnxm railed attention te the fact that the palnllngs must be exhibited In at.eid- mire Willi the .lohnsen xlll nnd that it Is Imperatlx for the building te be In geed repair. Director Caven is In- structeel te confer wjtn tin trustees et lh tt ati, hentted by J. Hampton 1 i ii ?Kr5l T xw'r:,r v M New Censul General W. II. m. sinci,ii: Mie nrrheil today te repreeent the ltrltlsh (ieirinmetit in I'hlladrl- phin NEW BRITISH CONSUL HERE W. H M. Sinclair Arrives te Take Charge of Office W' mm lliisli AlnntgnniPr eiiieinir nPh npl,nliited Urltl-h CenMii (.(iier.il n, phUnrtpiphln. nrrned rndn. He greetetl .11 the efhee., nf the eon- iiilnte, L'Jl Snutli 'I lilrd niroet, b (Jenhl Cnmpbe'l. IiK prodi,cei-or, who rotiirned etih eit'rdm from n vldi te hl new pest nt Sim Krinn-n Mr Sindnir . iinn,t in I'hllnddplii 1 f-nm tiennn "here he lin.l If. n mmn lieueinl since JSMII. lie I, iinniari lid lie wns iintii in II11I1II11 nnd began Ills mirer in I he fnrelKn s. rvlie in 1!U and hns been slnllened nt Miinlh. Itns- H,s p0ttsville Organ Says Senater May Be Forced Out for Sproul i'nttsxi'Ie. I'a., Mnnh It Friends BBdiTIW-Fr? of Mnte 'I'nisiirii Simlei. wlie wns would tint be ater'e tn ,mi Intesti- Scennd Mrcet and Wllllng's alley, hissed In women friends of S. nitnr Igntinn, provided thc, hnd lcpioenlatinn St. Jeseph hai been nc.erdcd ft super I'eppei it I'hllndi'lplna I'mlin ift.r i nnieng tlie Inxesllgjtnri, but no one immanent, sanctity bcunisp of twn cii cii nei n, aie hitting bn.k at the -i n iter nn,s nskid fei an Innuiiv. eiimstnnies, be said, the fiut Hint he lie stattniPiit Is lielng wlililx imii-l lit.d In Siiwler pnittsms t'l.it IV pper ninx Ik persimdeil tn run fnr i.excrnnr nisteul I Senntni. ninl nllew (.miinnr. Sprnnl te Im ome h sen i mill ..null - uaie 'I In I'nttsvllle Kepubliein. SumIei's persnnnl organ, net niih i edit, tills statemen. but declnies Hint een ns n . gubcrtinterinl eandidate Pepper weuld1 lie Ulisatlstacleri . h. cause of his er npparnii .erpnrntinn ntbiiatlnns nml mHrliOlt IlttltlllO nCnltlSt tie IlltOU'stS ..r .... r .1... ......!. TEXAS PROMOTER ACCUSED IN $1,000,000 OIL FRAUD e "" I J. Cox. of Housten, Patron of Avlaticn, Held In $25,000 Bail Housten. Tev.. M.irdi II i Hi A I The cae of S(mniir I Cor. Housten promoter, nrrested in New Vnik Inst night nnd .alleged tn bnxe de frauded liuestnrs out of SI (SHI (SMI through Ihe snle of xxnrthlesi ml stocks will he laid before the Federal (Jinin! Itiry here new in session. His bend has been fmd at Sil.OflO F. II. Blink, postal inpp(inr. said Cox is nlligul In have used Ihe malls te send nut elnulnrs, phntngr iplw and statements xxhlch were fraudulent in .i i.i. ,i. i.. ,.f .i, ' llll III I I'll I 11 llll III'" I'l'IIIIUII'MI ill I IK' C-neinl Oil Ciiuipanx. Cnx Keal.rnlinn '. .. . .. f I-- i t I' I d... j s uii muic iiini r i, i i Hi Hiii- ,' Cox and the General Oil Cnnipanv. wl.l.h he piometul. haxe bee,, ihe ten- ' ... . ileum? ns iiresldeni nf ihe .nmnnnx. Nexx trustees win .ippeinti.l At nlmit the sum. time cieditnis nf PHILADELPHIA LAUDED AS MOST TYPICAL U. S. CITY necessarx te the life nf I no lull inn ! Il'1--l..T I". Ill- ...0.1.. l.nr.i m knnm il."i.e nnd tlil .in thihiigh Hie ships and lmemnlu-rs mid here, is 1 esiniisih'n feu n gieal dt 11 ut the triiiihpnrlatlnti of the xnr' I MAGISTRATE HIRES TAXI TO SPEED UP MAN'S TRIAL Prisoner Gets Seven Years for At tack en Patrolman .ln.lce Shoemaker lii'lnx imposed ihe ... ...... ., i i. . ' weiil. lunhnhlv be tent i red nn executive V hln iv.xxxas 'n'nn'nre-nnni l-ltle,', undtr the new Ass.tun, At- The nepubllcan Weman's Hub nf Ul nng.neer.. bis airnlnnes in the race f.n Hie lame terney (tcncrnl. Pennsxlx aula is cherishing a gift Hint jt(, js mirxixcd bv his xxitlexv, Mrs ("onion "tennett Trej.lix the Ceniiill ' Dauglferlx's second nnneume- mtl Jllst nrrlxed nt Its hendnunrterN. 21!t Annln Preemnn Cnrnell: his wn. Wll Oil Cempanx xxns put Inte ihe hands r nirnt xxns that he had sent InMnu tieti- j Snutli Seventeenth street I M bji - ham O. a.rnell. Jr.; his mother. Mrs n reccixei and Cox xxns enielned from I '" ""' Departuif nt of Justlce te ei7e Ulcd phetngraph of President Hard- j, bee m . Cnrnell. nnd lu sjter. Dr maximum seni.net, sexen xems m Ihe ,1,,,.,, , - plants nf the company hnxe iniini prison, mi (.uirge Pierte. .1 ,r, dosed Inilefinitelx "until the em- .Segm. of 1U20 Ninth W.nnmk Htnet. ,,nTPH realise that (he plant ts net xxhe pb tided ulltx te beating l'niiel- , being run from union headepinrters " man Menncx x ilh a hatchet Mnrdi ." Hecentlx n ri duel Inn in wages f.n Mimtiex wim iittm kid win 11 he went In n twisters xxas nnntniticed, which the uld of Pletie's wife xxhtii Pieice wnll, put their salaix en an nxeiage xxent en n iiunpage lnenex icnixnl lll(iS ,,f te j, week, but thcx refused sexen dot p scalp xxniiniK n fintliirtil tn ntcept it and inM.ad asked for a Pi Jaw nml 1 em iifslen of the brain nnd .)r,r ,,nt Ineicase. 'Ihe lempnii) bus was nlcucd from tin hnspltnl nnlx xcs- nlrP thnn . M I emplex es, terdnx ' , Piene wn he'd for llie (imntl Inix ARK -,ou rim rilll ADKI.rill.X? by Mngl-tiate Nelf xesienhi . mid tin Ar '""'; unhni!i"ii.',i,nrt "nnZ magistrate hl.cd 11 taxltab ami inqK lilm '', i;rVr.frSnerUo5?iiienT "Theiin!uK te Clt Hall se that n speed return,,!,, "p-hIb. of ctxia Kaity" in ledny'i con hi de maun m un- iiiw, i-it-nc pieaueu unit un xxan hiuuk xxiix-ii ne jnade 4 lie nttnek, i i. ..m.mwsi-Vjit.irt7zr-nG!i,x:i?amnnsazncm & wamv " ' 5Hrw?- Wf,M?7rfvw Tf . EVENING PUtiLlO FOR WAGE PARLEY Heads of Anthracite Workers te Begin Negotiations With Operators Tomorrow j PLANS NOT YET OUTLINED I It the Associated Press ! New Verlt. Mnnli 14. Further con ferences of nflhers of (he Pulled Mlne Worker nf ihe nnthriidte field nnd n Jgcinml meeting nf the sionle Committee were eliednlel e he held tednv In prep. ! Ini.illim fet the conference xxlth the cenl operators heie tomorrow In discuss n Itiexx xxnije ngrccm.nt for llie hntd-.enl I i miiiei I'liui) in i Ien en ptoieiliiro fer1 the ieini tun ting will lie niken nftri the mrixal nf .tehn I, l.ew is. nnd Philip Mutinx. pieililpiit nnd vice president. I tcspcctlxelx , nf llie national organ- I lnllen. uh w pnttidpntc nnd lend I the iiegntintlmis bitwecii the nnttir.it Ite Illinois ami nne-nlnis friin lllllnli.ii itmiiiiiilw fif tin. litllliru. r .. 1. i .! ,. fnrniulntcd nt 11 eenniitlnn nt Shnmu the inine workers slinulil -hnre in nn redintlnn in pi he nf the fuel in lite cennnier. 1. . .....I . ..... ... .1. .l.n...lu ...In. "." M-i-iiiiiiK mi- .1.. 1, ,,.,-. ..I,..- pis Iii.ne tint fniiuiiiuteil nin (lelinlte plnns sn f.n ,im known, ex. opt tint time will be n simpen-leti nf inmins in the iiiitliini.itn ilel.u n., a in 11 I if iw. .iii. MINERS PREPARING kin, Tn.. 111 .Inniinn will be Inld before , ,, , nmen )p n ,. k pivt M.-mmendr(l that the eiHTntnw toi.iniiew iin.l H Rci.ernl Mnll!,Mi nf oiexelniid, UMinp Ce- ' --emmittec n lsn cemniende, mat jp..ntln nf e..rh ..n. will he ,,.e prij,0,. nf Ohie, told thee xdie gntheml n rntirw In J1,n' '" "Scheel hv the spnkesmen fn- Hie union. ' he,lt nenn ,,, , ,,, 0nrrlrk Thratie tencheis nt the "WW J, milieu ham unnllicnl l.ifnruiutlen ihtt , n(lPflI ,,0J TP,,.n ,0rdoe. ltflinp "n ,,'ec"' "ft, hi nnen teTcacher of III. t ppinteiH ..ii t. n.lnl 1 Hi- niln- , MH mnk the pbicc of the Hrv . 1 llis, l""1", 5 ' R mc?t one nftcr- 1ns stnntinn from their point of dew. it.,,.. Samuel S. MnmuN. who-e illness -P ml rl.ns"n ' Sj" J! ?wle" of and mnj mnke the dntoment public made II Impossible for him le speak In- "nnn ?n(: " ,p,c h' ,, X 17 from Op.nlers h.ne iler tared thnt the pilie'.lny. The bishop will also s!ink te- . '-., m' of nntlirmite .oil m (no hlch. nnd thnl morrow. '." ",l ' ' ...,ij i,of riam-m fmten iigieement has been lendiid at ''hr dlsiirnminenl ennference n thnt time 'Iheie Is nn foundation for W nshlngteii. he snld. "laki s the world i perls nf nibitintlnn benrds m iex- ',ttnv fiein Hip plusiml ilniKg in of wnr eminent ..miniisslens te Inxestigaieeeiil " "; lp-" Hint moral s,niggc prices and mining conditions, miners JJ "' ' ,,",ll'.lI1, ' '? JiU"f " T. '"','; 1,1 snld tmlax. It K tee rn.h te talk nf l "'," !u 'ienll ! f TX, ' Ihese thine, one lender sH.d. ns ncge- ,'".! nI, '' L'V'"' ';?" ' enf mine Hniinns h.,e no, been npened and the V WhII. -, P nr ancnr , nlue miners de nel knew ,nw far the np.r- , , value In moral stiuggle. as tilnrs will go alniiK with he werke.s in ,, ,, n,1( mnni100(. i.rnftinc a new agreement. An ItnoMigallen of coal p-ires has' r.fl.. I.nnl. U..r.l.A.. .. f ....... Illllnn .... f 'I'll in .'It -.l(.rnilt ..I l....lll .t...i'i. .i .. nnd was mentienid m the Shnmehln .ementum. Mine woikers, it wns snld. j U'.islilngt ' lehn L. en. March It. (T.v A I i Lewis, iiiesni.nt .f Hi1 I lilted Mine Woikers nf Amein i. wlie 'is en rnule te New Ynik te ntleuil tin lonferenccs there iietween nniiii.iciie operater1 nnd miners en n new wnge snle. sleppeif off m Washington ted.i; and conferred with Se-retnri Paxls Mi Lewis Intimated bofeio etiteilng i he i nnf, ren. e lint lie hellered 1 stilki was eertnin In come, but rcnfHinieiI In ,.-,! -., I l ,1,, ), , ,,nr' union wa seeking the opportunity i negotiate with the mine epei.itms NEW OFFICE TO CONTROL 'DRY' ENFORCING PLANNED Daugherty te Urge Appointment of Special U. S. Prosecutor I'eit Pierce. Fla., March ll. Atter Attor Atter ner Oeneral Dntighert made two nli nli iieiinccments .xos'enlnx xxhlch ninx lend te important dexelepmenis ill tlie en en fercenient program. Mr. Daitghertx is n member nf I'resiiient llnrdliiR s hniisebent pnrtr, xhlch Is ciiilslng Miiithwuril en (lie Indian Hixei It i wns minle ilun tn a . orrependent wlie j tnlked with Air. Daugherlx the Hnnl- ' ins Administration liitinds in the new plan of depnrtuicntnl rinigHiuiitlnn in mnke n iirniinuneeil mill nnsi!e offei r .,, enfone the nrohibltien law. As a purl of the leorg.iniilleii scheme, xxhich contemplates the tinuslu nf piohibillen cnfeiceiiienl from tin I'rensurx Depnrtmiul te the lleimrlmei I nt .liisti.p. ,xir. unilgnenx xxill icceni- mend a nexx Assistant Atlninex (Jeneial I he prnxided te tnke chnige nf thnt wmk. ' 'I Im Piesident is said tn be in sjmpiibx I xxlth tlie plan. Ii max be sexcrnl months befn-e the' detailed rccemmendniinns .an be pie pnred nnd acted upon bx Congiess, but I rn)nlk,M(, J10nti ',ere the xnns xxeu Suiuln.x nt his home. 1111 Arrntt Mr Harding In snid te be readx te tip- ,,lrr,j , t, biild nf n steamship, xxhb Ii i slreet, rrnnkfnrd. Xtll be buried In point a man of recognized nbiliix te the . ,101)(.lt t,cm , Xexv Yerk. Frem New I nmnnw. Si rx ices will be nt 7 :.t0 P. M. new iiesiiinu, xxnese niiiiin i ii.iiii - Ml .1 ,. l.. .. .!... !ens w'11 bV,l J , J !,n 1, e i lii 11 tin nnli.l rtnnr i irfui.i rn nil twl p - t 4 if... ., t., i. ii. ,.. fopuier. I Cey A. Iiuwi-, Ii eni bit ion imii ii 11 hum i m .' , .. -,... p, Cmntnissielier. xxill net ii.cessnnlx j.' separaied from Ihe sonl.e inde, t ,r n.m i.lnii Im! hn IJ Hill II lllUVO flllil the linlisb steanihiiip .r.ixsen ininx Inr-h has been l.xi.ig in-t nuiM.le I lie uiici-miu nmu in ui- x n inn ..'-- bratien of Ferry Prospect ,iic Max-, Mnuh 1 I '1 he it x ( emini.hiimers el tins 1 ity linxe it -..Ixeil xxerd from Trenten that !nx ci nor L'dwuriU hns sljned Hit N-w Icisex iJolnwaie I crrx Hill xeitcnlnx making it 11 inxx. Cltiens nie xxild xxlth delight Preparation- ni. bdng mnde fm a big celdn uinn liere In xxhldi all the shore rexirts fiem Sand Heek in Cape Mnj will b. nskrd le join '1 he nt xx fn rx xxill shot tin Hie 10110 tn the .lerex ceiisl iiserts and lli New ni. and Nt w rnglnnd lesnns bx mnx miU h. Werk en lb. f n x will be cemuienteii nt once nnd sups will bt token te pieniii the siriimennt I.i In lilatt il "11 the 1 nil ill lljin 'Ihe Pcuuslxanl.i and Id ruling Itallrends 'xcie grnnlad ngiit of wax exer the Cape Ma.x Point beul. xniel - '. . . tn the f.rix- III 11.1! UK a' ( ape lliil Point last xxeeK nun 1110 imius win niiiiu nun eperale jeliltl 11 lead In Hie fern landing. EAST0N SILK MILLS CLOSED Management Announces Plants Shall Net Be Controlled by Union Ciislen, I'a., March 1t Announce ment xxns mane ycsiennx nx- ine mix mm I. -Creineme.xer Silk Cempiinx that the I'iBilti I.iti.eKii, mull It lii. hii.I nut. your limn, en rncerit rulillcuplrlltd rltuin, After you ix slsnid your plecljj. tll your frlinai. av. i. - " '"A -.a' - vi LEDGfER-PMliLADELPHlA, fett&PAY, WON'T HAVE A. SWEET TIME Man, Held for Driving While Drunk, Gives Up Candy Treat Edward It. Miller, of Pa1m.ir. N. .t., hnndrd n he of candy te n woman Prisoner In Centrnl Station tetbi, then e was held In SM)0 bnll for enurl en the elinrjce of drUlnn nil ntitomv ntitemv ntitomv lille while ItiKixlenleil, "Itere." he inld, "t will hne tin nn for till new." Miller pnld he hnd bought the enndv for lli nMeetlienrt. Hu wns nrreieil liitt nlslit nt .lunlper mid. Chestnut street-. SEEN BY BISHOP Must First End End Martial Conflicts, Cleveland Bishop Says LENTEN SERVICE SPEAKER w ion nnt eni lint nn end tn mnr n '.,,,,,. - 1,.. ,. ,,i ,.,i ,.111 When nnllnn, nut nn end tn uiiirllnl rp'- . ........! ' -"-nn" --... Illdiep D11 .Meulin h siihjeft wns "Meril Armninent and Martini Anna- ment. lln ,lwintrl.l .Tin. llin m.nl till.. In ... ... .....w .... .-... ... life tmbit wns the endlnc nf the unite in mnitinl diuggle nnd the dexotien of udi wasted energies tn the tmggle f.11 'lueinl liettermeiil . Of nil the snlntri and men. SI. .Inseph I. A ..... ...1.1 1-...1.n.. I......I. I., s III.' l I 11,11 . 111(1 I llllil'l .l.f..'1'.l ttile lednv nt the noonday serxlte In St. .lesenh's Itemnn Cnthelie Church, 'was espoused te tlie Hen .Mnllier. and i dint be was the foster-f lther of Christ 'llie Nnxenn of St. .!ncnli is heltii .elibiuted this week. 'The Lord's Prn.ei" wns the Ihenie of Itlslinp Hnxenpeit. of KnMcrn Man land. In the Old Ornie Cliurdi. Su en.l nnd ( Imreli street". Streets. . .... . . i i i , , -.1. i.i. II1IS inner, wiucu uen nmu wiie Ceil no. r....n c inn ,1 hn mill r. 1111 . should be applied mil- mrsniix. snul niiiep wnxenpeir. in nil lllltlOIIS Oll'l 1 01' nil WHO HUM' 111 I II UI in p. xxhrther spiritual or tiinterml. Cheesing as his theme Ihe tm fieni the Ob Testiimeiil nf Mems nnd I lie 'bin nine biHi. tlie Itev. Dr. Han is I Kirk. In his nddre-s nt the Lenlon I services In St. St. phen's IIpl. ..pal Chui. h. Tcnlh street near Chestnut. snid sudi Merles should net be llghtlx dismissed ns fnble,. l,t In.eiprded t In s. i iiii be applied with pinlit te model n life. Ills miliiei t u.it "Hew a M.u Hew a Man finds Ills (Joil." He oiuphiisled the Im portant e of lexiient studx nf the lis lis sens found In the Bible. VANS HERE FROM GERMANY Chemist's Household Goods Packed In r.nlnnn Arrive In Twe TruckB MORAL STRUGGLES Vx nmlngtnn. Del.. Match 14 'I he I '1 he funeral will tnkeplnce 1 liumln heusefurnishiligs of Dr. Paul D. Thern- aflunoen at 1 e Heck. I ollexxillg serx -nsdiexski. a chemist in Ihe emplex of I. es ,,t the 'house. Interment will be the du Pent Company nt Deep Wati i nude in Hillside emetciv. I f,.., Cnlecne. Cermnnx. In two meter- i Mini, iiini"! mi m iiiiiiiikhi . . i - i .... irucks 'I he fiirniiure wns piiekc.l into tim xnns nt Cologne and net once remnxed until its nrrlxn! nt the home In Wll niitigtnn. At Cologne the trucks xxere i tux nn Hat . n. r.. l. tn.niii. tn lTniiitmi f ll.nl i v,.-!. i. . ..c .iietnre, i r. XX in e i? mi .V.I. It"'. 1... Hl".".v ..- p " " . .... . . . ........ MR nnirt n PcUnC: 1 1 1 I. IVI L. V Vj HARDING SENDS LIKENESS Repub,can Weman's Club Greatly ' Pleased witn Kresment s uiri i ing Hearing at tin noiieiiiin . .i - s f rerrllnl greeting nnd uest xxs,es in me ci uu ir.ni un- . ..--.i.i.-.ii ..". ..- Uie'-in xxiie niiiril a talk en "Constitutional nnd Point sl tiisterv, gnen nc .1 e 0101 1 Mrs. rn .!. Wllllnms GIVEST0NE-HURLER6YEARS shenandeah Man Convicted In Death n ""'u" of Opponent He Felled Pnttsxllle, Pa., March It. "mtkn ( nt. hscn, of Shenandoah, .enxliinl nl killing Pinnk Unix bx felling him w lib n ttene. xxas eMenliv sentenced In I .TittlRO Kech te M xenis in jail 'lln stone hit llur.x in the fnrchend icitchseu escaped the iltttne ilmr becnun of the piexnl.nt ncllit thai be did net inten.l te kiil Ituix. the tight hi I ween the two men net being of .1 serious nature until the stone was thrown nml 111) othei weapnlis being ' uii'inu s euire. in xxiik i'ii'i'ii-u iiiiih , Ihtinte in INfeO. selling one term. We is 1 !. .l 1., 1,1.. ..1,1.,,. M.., I', llll, usei - 1111111.1 ui 111 i.itirii. ..... . ir..--.,, 1 Me. M ru m. ,.,, i, ! Meiirs Hlle.x . nnd I III ee ilnuglilerR, Mi s. Funeral of Mrs. Mary Meceueh W1,am ,; Stanten. .Mrs. Prnnds X. rune ml services were imidinleil this Cennell nnd Mrs. William ltartlett. nfternenn for Mis Mmv Meinudi, I nlneix xenrs old. xxhe died Sunil.ix, Matthew Sherlock frein the hnmecif hoi elnilghtei Mis .1 Mlltthevx' Sherlock, fifty, of .",15.-. It. duiker. 1-'S Seuth erl -eighth Siiiinifchle nxenue. xxhe wns found uu strict. 'Ihe sen Ices wire in chnige of .nmus en the tineks nf the Phila lln Itex. Hnhirt liiler. Iddphln and lttading Itailwn neat 'Sintts Iniie, Suiidii.x night, tiled ester- inieves uoei e.mr i-aracrs Ijinrastcr, Pa.. Mnreh 11 Thine enlerid H1100 homes In Hie xieinux of Klii70i xeslcrdn.x, but thej stele nothing hut feed TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICEN6ES Simen Klnnln r.1 70 Cnlumhlii ve nni I eim llreenct. Cinnlen N. T .lfrel Allisen llll A n . nl Ldiherlne M It llrlButi, HIS. 20th pi Joki-Mi Itenili. 171(1 Iieehxxoei t , Hn.l Cmll)' A f Mibaiie '.'!1 N llebarl l 1 rmi .'"II llrtlnl,. 71'.' H lOlh n,, nnd l'lleinenn lie l.ticu, fll.is lliixfrfenl nx I. nxrenrii I llimh" Jsilj N r n nni l.lllhin Canliier 1J0 XXentmei-HHinl nl Leuis Muieelln ll'.'t f Kill i , iin'l Hern c nlien IJih i nnd dreen hum JuhitIi t anirx s0.' Nolile nt , and I.ula I urr, jei.'s l'lne n. Charles KneeW, 1509 N. XX'arnnrk st . nml Klhtl (Inl)l.-ulU I7.'.0 N. ltallrj tt XVIIllam K. tien.lrleks J'lymeiith, l',, nnJ iinriviiK iiuuiii. tji .i umu pi. ii.i JiSSife v f l ;wwr. ON GERMAN TODAY Proposal Before Beard te Re- vive Teaching of Language in September IVoMen whether or net the study of Herman l te be resumed In the schools of the rltv will be mnde tedny by the Itenid of Kduentlen. The Committee en Higher Schoeh hni reeemmended that Ihe study of the Iniisiingc be replaced In 10 eurrlciilum. In Ifl" when Amerlen entered the World Wnr the studv of fJeriimn vjis Meiiped In nil the publle schools In tlie rlt. The recnmmendntlen innde OHterdn directs Hint rlnx-c In t.er irnn he resumed In the full In the Junier nnd senior high school, as in """ Imce with the course In foreign Inn- .. . 1U t I'.imdH tlll IIP glinges. j no suuij ui iitimn.. etitlreh elective. e tlleuwlen of the reeommendntlon wns mnde by committee members, ns .....Unelr Imil PTtireHsed tlicm- inniij in -.""-.' ',-,,.' i. I sell el I" favor 01 ine reswr... v 1 .... '"" " '" ";."" :; " " , 1. ion nneunisc. new thnt the war Is long It also wni recemmeiiuru mni ',,:," It 111........... nrtnerK- nf ttlO OhCmlS. , I llllllllllt. iw"""1- '- " ff. trx depnrtnient of (lermnntewn Hlgn Selioel. be nppelnted bend of the de- , ,.nrtlnnnt of mnrnemniif s an.i M,1 r'i N-nrtl0n,t HRh Scheel. ri.erCiv wns given peimis ' ., CTninnslum of the N .inrtmetit of mnrnemnii. s an.i ""'" nit i riiint mission te use llie gvninnsiiini m un ....... High Sdienl for Its summer .lasses for lern hers of phx stent training, pievidcj such use did net Interfere with nnv of the sdienl uses. The building pigernm whldi hnd been previously ndented bv the Pinnnie. P.lemenlary nnd Piepcrty Committees also xvni approved. The Finance Committee lecemmeniled that nn mhnnce en snlnrlcs due nt the end of September be paid ,np'c0Cl'r1V enn nfter school opens in the inn PICK NEW ARBUCKLE JURY One Venireman Is Accepted Tenta . tlvely en First Day San IV.ineJsce, Mnrdi 14. One jurei tempnrnrllv passed wns the record nf the (lrst day's session in the third irini of llnscee "Pntlx" Arbuekle en innnslniighter ehnrges arising from the death of Virginia Happe, motion-picture notress and one of tlie guests nt n inrt gien bv him here last Laber Dnv. siit- eniienien were OTnmlneil. lour were excused for having opinions. One , .,,.,., . ,n, chlea mill iirfiii'fi miiii"ini lu. . " .v.... ..... . ...... , . . ,,. .. ,,il mi,,r Mnmlnnt en llll Mlll "'- s " Deaths of a Day JOHN STEVENSON, JR. ' Was Widely Known In Masonic Clr- ce8 Survived by Twe Sens Kmipnsnn Ir xvidelv known 111 j . el &''""'". J'ilKt ,ils iiniin ii" i' I't 'ii'" ..-j. - -- rr - home -JflflT West tiirnid axrnue. He i xi sexenl -txxe years o,e .ll. niCM'IISIIII Mil- Miri .tt.i.' . Lafnxetle Ledge. Ne. 71. F. nnd A M. mid xwis nlsn n menibei el Ml. Sum! liilge. Ne. lit. L. P. of A. He xxns for main xenrs an ndjusler for th" I'hilndelphln Itnpid Transit Cempnny. He retired fnur xeurs nge. At one lime I. ...... ....!... t. ..nlt.tnnl i Ii ele nl j ll()Rh ,, ,)rxcl. ,,;,,, nnr pubP 0fjjtc. I He Is snivlxed hx two sons. - urn i ii ii f Ainiin I WILLIAM tv. OHnCLL We. Known Chemist Is Dead at I Age of Fifty-three William Cnldxxell Cnrnell. a chemist nnd brother of Denn Laura H. Cur- neil i,t 'I'emnln I'niiersitx xxbn .lip I . I a he t 'arnei nn no. .- - ,1,. .... I Air. Cnrnell wns born ir. Philadelphia ittt lni itnxc nni t (ha Hhia f ii 1 1 i nt ' .Mint' 'K'-" i "v- 1 1 in- in his dentil he was xlec president nf Charles Lennig & Ce., manufaeturing chemists. 10 Nmth Finnt street. He xxas n member of the Roeletv of Chemi - , i,nura II. Larncll Mrs. Sephia C. Caldwell 1 xein - with the diuitli. She lenxes n daugh- nxi.,. jiiK. a. (i. IlctherlliKten. nnd a Kinnd-dniighiei, Mis Ada Hctherlng- ten Liithum, both nf Philadelphia. Jeseph S. Riley 'I he funeral of Jeseph S llilcy, Stnte Ilnnk Dxnmlner, fnimcr mnglsiinte nnd Inwxer, xxhe tiled Sundnx nt his home. 1.VJ North Nintlceiilh strtei. will take place mnieirnw nfternenn. Mr. Ulley, xxhe xxns sexent-one .xenrs old, died from pneuiunnl 1. Mr. Itllex wns bnnk examiner for mnie thnn txxenlx xenis He xxas actixc In politics 111 the Tweinv ninth Wurd. He studied law in the ethen nf the Inti '"1, J , f-heeinnker nml wns ndmltte.l te the Philadelphia bnr in ISilI. nnd n few ",m Inter beinme a clerk In thn Clt 1 dn.x in the i.miliennu liespltnt. Hhei . link xxns n set linn fmemiin for llie Heading nnd hnd been with the iom iem yinnx txxentv-fixe xears. BlHfi'Ufc EDUCATORS DECIDE 1 t . DKXTIIK rxi.riwr.l.l. On Mnreh 13 10'JJ' Mll'lllA I'AhHlir.l, xtlcluw uf H.tti C aid xxi'll Ir. H1hiIxci Rnrt frlemli inxltcil tn funernl n.rxlrep en X'ertnrlx', at 2 10 ! M. ntdntu rldrne, 11130 l.hUfljt at jnl'rnient nrlxate rt.lIMMIMI Xlnrih IS GEOndR XX Iiu1iihI nf Harriet. I'lf minlnir. Itclatlxea and filenl" aliH'jbr(A I.arnberlen Ujn Ve. 4S7 l Hiul A M Uurry Veat Ne Is. tl, A H , ntn luvlteil te iiltfrnl fuii-rul. Ihurila 2 I' M . from tils lain rra dence, lTiin S 12th at. Interment f.rnwneil Cem etery. Uemalna may tw xlexvtd XVrdneidat lil3NM.NO On Marrh 1.1. RMZABHTII, widow of Jehn llcnnlnr. Kuneral tarvlr.a en 'Ihuradav, at 1 10 r. M.. at her lata rfslrter.ee IL'83 Fl.leher at. letermeiit rl- ... (krmin Lutheran (cmtery. Frienda I . r.--;-- '--.i. .. - -' MABOJ Plans "Treaty" Navy, PATRICK If. KKIXEV This Congressman, a tlw result of Ills slashing of liaxy npproprlii nppreprlii npproprlii tlen is xailleil "A L Hie D sarma. ment Ceiifcrenrf" all by himself. He plnns te keep mixlllary m" ilexx-n te the r.-r.-a treaty ratio by the slmple expedient of prexldlng funds only for that iiunibnr Slashes U. S. Navy by Paring Funds Cenllnued from Tase One allowed le.OOO men for sheic dutx. This makes n total pctsennel of (i,",(l00 ns agninst the 10S,Ot(0 new In serx lie nnd the mailne imps new .niiss(s f -'.-4M men. Mr. Kelle xxniihl cut this bv CW)0. Mr. Denbx asked fnr n fVM 000,000 appropriation. Itcdiictlnns in per sonnel as planned bx Mr. Kelle xxill cut this by .j4.".000,000. Olher rcdiic rcdiic liens from retiring xcsKels from nctixe senice. It Is figuied. xxill siixe MOO. 0(M).000 te KPJe.ntW.OOO. TIiih the IIoiise Committee is bent en cutting Ihe tiiivv appropriations down te ''-0(1,-000,000 cr less. Liberal Regarding Oftlters Se far ns officers me concerned tlie Heuse economists nre liberal, lidlexlnc In hnxing sufficient nllnm se Hint the, tiaxy can be readily expanded. The number of officers nnxv is 0K0. The committee plans te cut this by only ."00. retiring some reserxe elhccrs xxhe cntne Inte the nnxy fiem rlxil life timing the xx a r. But te keep the effiieis from in creasing tee rnpidlx in number, the conimlttee xxenld send bnek Inte iixil life nil but 1f!5 members of the picsenl graduntlng clnss of fill nt Annnpelis These nnt nccepled xxenld go nn the re serxe list. Mr. Kellex thinks 1 lie eung men net commissioned xxenld lime im cause for complaint, ns the.x will linxe. iccelxed n geed (diicalinn at (iexein ment expense. The sub-committee's trcntx naxv will I undeubtedlx go through the Heuse, whose membeis are bent upon making a i tcceid for eoenomv in milltarv cx- penditures, xxhtch they lieliexe xxill In l popular In Hie coining uimmilgn. In I the Senate there will be n haul fight. J Mi. Denbx hns resisted I lie tills or Mi. j I lie-before the uh-i iiiiiniltli e nf the Heuse, nntl he xxill teiitlniie his effnit In kttp Cnngrcss fnmi iiintilng the mux . when the hill nnclies (be SmiiIi The Scnnte Nnxnl Commilteo is miidi nmu fricndlv te the Nax Dcpaitment thnn is the Heuse committee, as the .ent.st in the Senate last xenr piuxed. But (he Senate finnllx lind te xiild te the Heuse last jeni. Mr. Kdlc.x's tiuitx uaxx xxill probably be ndeptc.l substaiitlall.x . y quality, '' 'J0m B X-tKKk' Wait 4ia I mitimtffli -r S'PI ill priced en the basis of a large and economical production. In ether words, you pay for nothing in the Twin-Six that is net actually there. The present low price only empha sizes the genuine value of the Twin-Six that has made it the preferred investment among fine meter cars for the past seven years. Satisfy yourself that these things are true. Ride in and drive the Twin-Six. Put it te the most exacting tests. See for your self hew splendidly it meets .and masters them. The Twin-Six Touring, $3850 at Detroit The Single-Six Touring, $2350 at Detroit PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY of PHILADELPHIA 319 North Bread Street PACKARD ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE gjff!M 22 DIE, MANY March Winds Rip Up Towns in Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana SCHOOLHOUSE DESTROYED lly (he Associated Irws McAlesler, Okla., March 14. Nine persons were killed nnd several scrleuslv Injured by a tornado tnnt leveled n path through Oexxett, n mining village fifteen miles Enst of here. Inst night, aceord aceerd ing te Dr. W. W. Snmcs, of Hnrtsherne. xhe returned te his home tedny after assisting In relief work. The dend are Mrs. Sidney xVllker xVllker sen, Clifferd Wllkorsen, Infant; Mrs. Pnt Laner, Mrs. (Jeorge Glembo, Rena C.lembe, fifteen jears old; Annie 0!m 0!m be, thirteen ears old; Mrs. Pete Al Al nnbels, Pete Alnabels nnd Matllde Al Al nnbel. Most of Ihe dend nnd Injured nre In ImbltnntH of the Mexican quarters, Dr. Snmes snld. Mnny .persons xx-ere sllghtl in In roil. Teiity-fie homes xxere reported tie tie slrexed. The xlllngc hns n population of 700. Pine lllufr, Arl( March 14. (By A. P.) At lenst six nerees nnd four whites xxerc killed In n tnrnnde xxhlch passed through the nerthcin patt of this county early teds. Sulphur. Okla,, March 11. (Bv A. P.) One mnn is dead and half n deren oilier persons me in n hnspltnl serious! in lured tednv ns a lesuit of n tornado which lipped through the west side of Ibis city into xostereiny xxieri.ing unetit fiftv buildings, with propel t ilnmnrc est mnled around StOO.000. Sexcrnl of 1 lie sorieiislx iniured xxerc no! exnectec tn ixe. xeluntecr xxerk ers liesnn clcniing nxxny tne cicuns nt dnbreak. Appteximtttcly 150 persons HURT INT ORNADO ZONES iV the Very few cars that today merit the hallmark of the Packard Twin-Six alone is built and ... l.n.r.MlJta WLm.. . . ;' i,';3zM t'Ku "r. j ' w. of the tornado. VeverilSceM KIS bon Arn nurstns miner ini,,..t " .''FV' The tnrjinde swooped dexxn frnm ifr southeast, passing ever imI.1". "l . Hen of the eltr and dropped nv,n, '"J xvest side, levying a path two block '' tvldtli and mere than half n iX ?Jn' Most of the Klri.etitrcs In the Ydsfe' path x.ere dxx-elllngs. The ceiirik. S . nnd the Presbytcrmn . church xxe ST ' mellshcd nnd the reef of the, MethMW i church was cnrrled away. u'n ' Continuing In a northward course ,i. tornado lifted as tt passed outef' K' city. It descended again and clcmoli..i clcmeli..i Cnrr's Chapel school house. tTe ffi' north or here. Three children In ifi building were slightly Injured. W Dalen Rouge'. L March 14 . A. P.) Sunrise, Louisiana, in vJ21 Baten Rouge parish, xxns virtually fi lltcrntcd this inertilng hv n tefnsiW-' Txxe persons xvcre Killed, sixteen inferwii'l and n' number of dnelllnss were ,1 mellshed. , FACE THEFT CHARGES' i Men Accused of Occupying 8i. alde Cottage and, Robbing ethtri Detectives are endenverlnc in ..' robberies upon four xeung men irk, were held under $2000 bnil each hr Magistrate Ceward In the Central SU. tlnn tedny for further examination March 22 tn connection xxlth the XT nf n 43250 nutomebllo from Uenlami Pre,ler, 1031 North Thlrlj-wSSS street. Thcv nre Jehn Median. Unnl.t The four were nrrested nt 172.-. ...i Twenty-second street nfter the mlslti Heeslde. N. .T. The dctectixes nt.n ... that the four men hnxc been livifii xvltheut permission In the summer cot" Inge nt Beasiue et .lesepn irrr; anj that In the rettnee xx'cie cnneenia .. tides which had been carried off xxhti J line.; wium- ui-umuf unused xxere rebbM of goods valued at ?5000. w Frltmuth Estate Set at $338,000 An inventory nf the estate of Wlllim D. Frlsmul-b. filed tednx. iilnce, iu value nt S3.18.82.1.90. ' Letters 0f ,S ministration xxere granted for the extiti of Martha Derby, 25";! Tulip sr. Pearls for improving the graduation and increasing the importance of necklaces JECALDWELL&Ca Jkwcutv Silver - STAftenarf CJiESTNirr and Juniper Streets Gelf Suits As n man takes his sports se he clothes himself for the enjoyment of them. Te be properly dressed for coif is as much a part of the game ns te have the right kind of clubs. Spring liuainess Suits, vigde-to-erdcr, $115 up Spring Topcoats and Gelf Suits, rcady4o-put-en Rebert Stewart 1501 Walnut St. Sporting and Mufti Taiter f Brmeh Makers lien Yerk 8ter, IS East lUb Btrest may rail Wednesday evTntn, , HsillMBk'V'.:t' A ' " r; ,h 4 i Ap e p tn t A &:, ij.&.yfs$-w tht.;fetm&?Lt. :TV - ' , l
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