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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 6

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MONDAY MAY 27 1912 THE DETROIT REE PRESS 6 WOMEN IN CARS WHEN LINCOLN ARE CRITICIZED VOTES ON WATER QUESTION AGAN was Elliott Taylor Woolfenden Co ELI PARSONS ROYCE Laid WOODWARD AVENUE AND HENRY STREET Trading Stamps With All Cash Purchases Anniversary Clean up Sale of i jusskhu He was years of 8ge shipment of freight hilrmtu roiNial ilklA i STYLISH SUITS as assistant to a I Were Priced AND ri rjirt rvuui) i rfc i 1 i piiv of law in the earlier years of TOBEWEDNESDAY AND SIZES bered DOCK STRIKERS CLEAN UP SALE EARLY SWIMMERS Long Black Silk Coats IN PROCESSION LOSE THEIR LIVES MAYOR THOMPSON NOT YET DECIDED CLEAN UP SALE Wash Street Dresses for Mayor $975 SAY Opening Sale of Wash Outing Skirts Special Values $100 $150 $198 $250 up to $500 A New Novel bv the Author of THE INNER SHRINE GRANS OPENING SALE Si if the New Wash Dresses brick STREET CALLED an STRAIGHT renn: SPECIAL VALUES con A Agents for Ostermoor Mattresses Eight Illustrations by Orson Lowell Post 8vo Cloth $135 net it troit College of Law A large fol lowing in mthertng to 'Me support HARPER BROTHERS in pe for man a and was line bat the boy to In In by he regards it as that congrci pledging to work satisfac BECOMES CANDIDATE OR REPRESENTATIVE Satin Epnlards Taffetas Messnlines Pongees etc High and low necks long and short sleeves Pretty net yoke effects daintily tucked and oth erwise embellished with embroidery buttons etc Today Monday Anniversary Sale Price $1275 of postmaster member city engineer Parsons was a minister time he wow the son Emilie rid Dr Dan missionaries she is tlie but on amiaeant erected that called tne POLITICS LN THE CITY AND STATE Docking and warehouse should be ample and CLEAN UP SALE rederick ractured Skull Hits Him on Hyman reedman with no home be came demented while he wai In front of 715 Dlx avenue Sunday noon He was removed to St hospital ADMIRES CAMPAIGN OR CLEANER CITY $249 $295 $395 $500 $600 and $750 Mr grandfather Tona COMMENDS STAND ON BAN JOHNSON CURE ALLS SLOT MACHINES MEDICAL MUSEUM SPECIMENS STREET CAR SITUATION DEMANDS IT THEY OUNDER ESCANABA IS TAKEN BY DEATH AT 91 Detroit person who have been fleeced not only once bat several times by the men who sold the mixtures with their alleged mar velous curative properties Some of the slot machines are full of nickleg dimes and quarters They have never been opened since the prosecutor confiscated them In his raids The coins are plainly seen in the various compartments and a slight tilting produces un mistakable evidence of their con tents Some day when is feeling par ticularly strong the prosecutor Tronoses to wield' the ax on some the evidence of his against the law violators When he does the police pension fund will receive a donation from the slot machines This most favored st ale effects fashioned from fine Serges Diagonals Wales fancy Worsteds Whipcord' Mixtures etc in all the latest colorings Handsome plain tailored styles others beautifully embroidered and braid trimmed Good quality silk or satin lined SAYS COURTESY IS NOT OSTERED BY MOTHERS DECLARES RAILROADS CONTROL MANY DOCKS "lOlNG direct to the 'heart VJ of this remarkable story we find a girl of fine in beautiful and loyal as well placed by her lack adaiscal father's misdeeds in a position toward two men both of whom love her which makes her life a ques tion mark staring her in the face One man is English one American and they fight it out to the inevitable end nowever the girl also has something to say about it What that end and how it is makes THE STREET CALLED STRAIGHT the most brilliant novel of this author Not since "The Inner Shrine" burst on the horizon of the American reading public has there neen a novel of the peculiar quality of THE STRtT'T catI STRAIGHT TERRIIC EXCITEMENT AT DEEAT SEWARD Sparta Mich Muy 26 Louis Druineit us aged 20 was drowned In Hogue river Sunday Drumetruf and three other boys were In swim ming when he was seized with cramps The body was recovered but artificial respiration failed to re vive him Several handsome new models from' the the most reliable makers in the trade fashioned from Bedford Cords Reps Piques Linens Indian Head Materials etc All lengths and sizes but if there Renublfeins swltlnff nomlnntion he will not extend MORE POWER OR WAR SECRETARY uee or in' in me ranw ars ui the history of Escanaba lie con tinued tn practice until ISSH since ras reurea iroin He held the offices liidcrp ci nvnhntr of the council mayor nnd A A nil A part in local affairs He was a can didate for circuit judge opposing Claudius Grant but was defeated He has been prosecuting attorney of Delta county and served also as mayor of the city of Escanaba He wag a wonderfully preserved man YOUTH KILLED WHEN BASEBALL BAT SNAPS May lilt Clarence Brewster Sexton Wag irst Class Electrician on Tor pedo Boat Destroyer McCall Special to The ree Press Newport I May 26 Brewster Sexton of Auburn a first class electrician on the tor pedo boat destroyer McCall drowned In Newport harbor early this morning Sexton and other members of the McCall were returning to their boat in a launch Sexton fell over the stern and dis appeared almost immediately Two of his shipmates jumped over after him bui could not find him in the darkness of a sur Esuanuba In U55 looking for a suitable har Correspondent Says He Discrim inates Regarding to Whom He' Offers Seat NAVAL MAN AILS I LAUNCH AND DROWNS SUPERIOR CAE SERVICE Meals a la carte at moderate prices a to fi nt Saturdays to 6 Daily Club Lunches 35c and 50c infirmities of old age Tie was 91 years old having been born in Clin ton Oneida county New York No vember I5 20 In his cnriA manhood follow 1 ho profession OPENING SALE NEW WHITE DRESSES Suitable for confirmation graduation or dress occasions to fit ages 6 to 11 years the daintiest and prettiest we have ever offered A variety of new and up to date models priced at $395 $500 $650 $875 up to $1500 limt Arirnt of Saloonlit In Year JdsrahaH Mich Slay lhe tint ar rrst of a saloonkeeper in Cai hour county since the county returned to the wet June I 1S1I was made here a turd ay afternoon when a warrant wasrucved for Charles Nonvinan and Jiiank Caso The complaint was mad by Sheriff onda anri the charge selling liquor to a habitual drunkard rank rWalterx who Las a wife and two chll 1 dre admitted that he had been In the habit of retting Intoxicated and the was oases upon ni arsaavii and these of three other persons Admire Writes of irst and Most amous Repub lican Convention the iiiA Ih and thus enhance the ihances of uwenu again obtaining the nom ination Ever since he assubied the man agement of the RoosuvLlt campaign In tills state friends of City Clerk Charles A Nichols have been tout ing him as good mayoral timber and many of Ms friends are urging that he otrconu1 a candidate Some of his close friends however arc advising that lie keep out of the race and seek a lucrative federal appointment in the event of Col nomination and election Homer Warren's name has aim been suggested hut the genial post master ays that he would not run for mayor under any circumstances as a municipal concern The propo eition'calls for bonds to the amount of 1600000 of which 525000 is for the purchase of the plant and 76 000 to be used in its Improvement At tht? first election early in April the proposition was defeated lack ing one vote of the necessary two thirds majority The first election stirred up con slderable bad blood and the and ugly word was passed fre quently but that was nothing as compared to the controversy pre ceding this second election Last Tuesday night the board of public works voted six to one to depose City Engineer Ed Groves on May 21 This action Groves alleges is brought about because of his activi ties against the proposition to buy the ater works plant The day Philadelnhla Pa over the head with a broken bat rederick Anim 11 years old of Camden was killed at a baseball game yesterday in Barrington a few nines irum vamuen The accident occurred daring between tne mrrington Linden ball teams Young Anlm standing along the third base when Walter Githens came to As Githens struck at the ball bat broke strlklnr Anlni Th was knocked unconscious and by the time a physician had arrived he was 0ead The coroner examined the boy and decided that death was caused by a fracture of the skull London May 26 Dock strikers the number of 150000 marched procession through London streets today They held a demonstration in Trafalgar Square and after speeches by all the labor leaders I rn lii tlW tlMUpiLU I VIVI HUUO tlernsclvvs not to return until every grievance is torilv adjusted Some of the speakers hinted at the probability nf a national strike owing to tho factythat vessels might be diverted fromv the Tnumes to other ports and Harry Gosling leader of the men announced that the electricians of the port Lon don are considering the advisability of joining in the strik At pres ent however there is ncNujtual ex tension of the strike movement A strong feeling exists among the strikers at the employment of clerks to help in the unloading of ships and at a conferdive of the National Union of Clerks today a resolution was adopted against the clerks act ing ns "black No disorders of any kind are reported as yet A comprehensive showing just opened 'up from several of the best sanitary makers of high grade dresses known in the trade ashioned from Linens Piques Ratines LingeriesVoiles Chambrays Ginghams etc A variety of pretty styles and effects which for style quality and attrac tive pricing cannot be excelled Anim Receives When Stick the Head 150000 in London Make Demon Electricians May Join No Clerk Strike Breakers county building adjoining the mor gue Me the dead hopes of owners of more than 50 slot machines and proprietors of a dozen fake medi cal establishments who have been driven out of business by Pros ecutor Hugh Shepherd during the past few months Huddled between elot machines are strange and gruesome repro ductions of the human anatomy which formerly adorned the walla of and which were used to educate and thrill the patrons of tho quacks Along one wall are piles nf printed circulars letters card indexes and bottles of compounds guaranteed to cure most any bodily ailment In the Many of His riends However Want Him to Run Again Silk Dresses $19 71 Choice of $1675 $1850 I Zj fl and Sale Price Senator Knute Nelson Wants Him to Report on Harbor Terminals tn Tho 1W frer Escanaba Welt May Ml Parsons Hnyvo oldes resident and founder of the city difd early Sunday morning from Out Village More Than Half Century Ago Surveyed Many Railroads and Harbors Honored Dean of Delta County Bar Names of John Haggerty City Assessor Marx anti City Clerk Nichols Mentioned There Is much uncertainty as to the probable mayoral candidates Mayor Thompson says he has not as ypt decided whether he will be a candidate for renomhjatlon by the Democrats hut many of his friends are expressing tho opinion that con ditions growing out of last referendum on the proposed Thomp son Hallv street railway ordinance wlU make It almost Imperative that he consent to run for another term The names of several men are be ing mentioned in connection with the Republican nomination i tho friends of John Haggerty the manufacturer who lately Jias been prominent county politics is being urged friends to enter the race hut nas not declared his intentions city Assessor Oscar Marx active Roosevelt supporter Is also being urged by many of his friends to become candidate but he too is undecided He says he maj con sent to run If there are only one or pussuiiy lwu oiner eanuKiatea Personally though having reach ed three score and ten In years I always give my seat to an elderly woman or a woman with a baby hut largely for the reason stated I do not give up my seat to other women I do not believe the men of thia generation who were blessM with courteous mothers will found lacking in courtesy to women NORTH WOODWARD Detroit May 23 Prosecutor Shepherd Will Use Ax Some Day on Mute Evidence of Various Raids Now Stored in County Building Basement In Che basement of the Wayne card Indexes are names of many his position was voted away from him Mr Groves rode about the pub lic streets of the city with a sre'at placard across the ba of his motor ear reading "Register May 22 Vote XO May 27" While the board's members deny that he was removed from office be cause of his fight against the water works question Mr Groves Insists that was the one and only reason for the act inally thoroughly angered at public utterances of Mr Groves Walz publicly denied that Groves's removal was even re motely brought about by his atti tude on the water works question At the last election In April the day was rainy and there was com paratlvely little interest shown In the question when It came to get ting out in the wet and voting However the feeling which has sprung tip within a week Is such that nothing short of a deluge will keep many eligible voters from get ting out Monday CHOICE! "7lt $1850 $2000 ye 7C up to $3475 I lv k) BLUE WAGON Carpet Cleaning Wrks The renovnilcg washing and rinsing of (Mental ttnd American Hog and CbirpHs is made a special part of our bnaines We employ expert Armenian and American workmen tofl cakI Oriental Kug uia Main er CIX AI EXAXDER Alexanucr Polk uf justice the peace township Is the first fourth congressional I district nounce his candidacy as stutt rep resentative The contest promises to develop into an lnteri one hs a number of candidates are be ing talked about Polk is basing his candidacy on a life long residence in the section ho wishes to represent and claims an Intimate knowledge of its prob lems He Is 29 years old and has spent all but two of hern in River Rouge and Wyandottd Ho is serv ing his first term aauuttke of the pcice and is a studeat at the De WERE $500 npi A variety of left over styles Ginghams Cham brays Lawns Batistes Linens etc iRgli and low one or two of a style and sizes Priced to close out quickly during this sale only $295 OPENING SALE WASH DRESSES Prettiest and daintiest styles we have ever shown rom fine Ginghams Chambrays Lawns Percales etc Beautiful Plaids Stripes Checks and igures artistically trimmed in contrasting colors embroideries etc All sizes 6 to 1 1 years Priced 98c $125 $150 $198 up to $495 Ann Arbor to Have Second Ballot War Today After Red Hot Campaign Ann Arbor Mjch May 26 Mon day is the day for the second elec tion to determine whether or noi the city shall buy the Ann Arbor Water plant and run it Many of Them Let Children Oc cupy Seats When Elder oB: Must Stand To the Editor: Under the head ing Off ora Seat to "ourteenth In The Sun day ree Press dacrlbes a rene In a street car whie a young the most remarkable part of the incident" according to the writer offers his seat to a middle aged lady and what was rcajiy remark able th lady accepted the courtesy "with sweet Tho writer then mentions the Incident as an "Oasis amid the barren sands of present day exmrRnccs" Thtre are usually two sides to a question and hero la the other side Every day you will see in the car a woman with a child from two years up occupying a full seat the ear may be crowded elderly men and women may be standing in the filth? Docs the woman take te child on her lap and give the elderly man or woman standing nr her Side a seat? No once In a thousand limes and that is one rea son wliy wotnen are allowed to stand In the cars Hoys and girls accompanied by their mother retain their seats al most universally elderly people standing lld you ever see the mother direct her little son or daxghter to give their seat to the elderly man or woman or to any nn? Possibly you have but Its a very rar occu rance It Is the mothers who are to bUine In thia matter they fall to Inculcate courtesy in their children and naturally as the children ma ture they the selfishness apd lack of courtesy There ore exceptions aa in all things hut It Is an exception not the rule when wonu compel courtesy nn the part of their child ren In street cars Again bow many times will you see w'otiyn all nges take the prof fered seat without any acknow ledgement whatever they evidently believe it could he wasted on tho desert air" so they In New England at the time of the witchcraft trials amhis Bible was used to balance on the scales against the witches This Bible 19 now in the possession of the widow Koyee or ueonto fifth child and fourth the second child mar Bradley and they wrere to Slam and It Is said first woman ever to with thn klusr of Slam withoufgoing on her knees Tlie early days of Ell Royce were spent in his native county and he received a good education In the schools and at aui when his parents mOed to Ohio fie was employed coms stirvpvnrs located in tho wools three miles west of Oberlin rom Oberlin he removal to Sandusky Ohio where he was employed at various kinds uf work and a year later removed Adrian Mich Mr Royce worked three yvars on the railroad between Adrian and Hillsdale and taught school two winters He returned to Sandusky and from there took a steamboat for Chicago and two years later went to Michigan City I Ind where he was employed in sur veying the shore and building piers Returning to Chicago hr was mar In June lx 19 to Sarah Bar tas a descendant uf Col Barras w'lio served under Napoleon rom Chicago Mr removed to Green Bay Wis where he head ed an exploring party which was prospecting fur a railroad to be built west to the Wisconsin river traveling by team to point A few years later he made the ex pedition which led to the founding of Escanaba OLK Rouge Ecorse in tho to an Jernor 1 Murga of Ue corn entlori orcriAf 4ihairmn of Hie Mlonul executive SmlUM 1 nonilnted David JlVlltuot of i'roviso temporary chairman were delegates kH laware free states rind fiom Delaware Mars land Virginia Kentucky end Souri as well as ron th ter ritorles of Kansas and qhinska ard from the District of Columbia There A a delation present also from Texas but it vas afterward said that it nrlplnrted over In and did not in fact rip rceenl anybody in the Ixuio btur Croely was there cam Ing in his pocket good jurt sufficient credentials as the Oregon iie of Edward Ham ot Missouri for president but his purtiemar busi ness was understood to to pre vent the nomination of George Ashman of Mussaehu setU who a presiding oWcor had fow superiors wa ch02 president of the convention After completing thr organization by the Ubual complement vlce presidents and secretaries fiom the different states an adjournment was had to the next day was brought In that well hnown plat form embodying the pith and tub stanue of the ncs ami so ably dUousS' In Hie six Krealjolnt debates between Ltneon and Douu las in the fall of IXIs I rlit form declared thut the Kenublhan party stood squarely on tb doc trine that "the normal condition or all the territory ef the VnltMKmUs 'Ik that of frr'dom and that thvr was "no authority congress or a territorial legislature or of any Individuals to give legal existence tto slavery In any territory of the United States" When the convention came tv rether on tho ISth 'nominations being In order William Evarts i on behlfuf ths New flelc 'r atln nominated William kLf Seward Norman Judd or Jill nominated Abraham Lincoln: TfAtr Dudley of New York nomin Jilted William bayton Governor Reeder of Pennsylvania whose ef vl ficient service in Kansas as terrl Ki torlal governor was well remem lf bered nominated SPnon Cameron 'I Mr Carter of Ohio vomlnatM Sal I mon Chase rancis Blair of Maryland nominated Edward Bates and Mr Corwin of Ohio nominated Judge McLean Thrr were 405 volva east and 233 were necessary to a choice Seward had 103 1 2 and Lincoln 102 name was then withdraw and on 1 the second ballot Seward has HU 1 2 Il and Lincoln 1M On the third and yslast ballot Lincoln had at the con of the roll rpH 2311 2 I votes and Seward ISv Ohio Im jj mediately changed four votes to JiLlntoln which gave him the nom and then followed a stem Gedo of the 16 votes of Maine 14 from Massachusetts and the vote? of Missouri Iowa ConnecticutKentucky and Minnesota ao haiXh result as declared showed 354 votes for Lincoln Mr Evarts then nrosv and on behalf uf the New ork delegation hich had comehero he said "as the represents i lives of a great tat' anti with a candidate whom they believed to be a great statesman" moved to make the nomination of Lincolnunanimous This was seconded bv Governor Andrew's of Mnsachus and Carl Schurz of sn each of whom delivered a tell ing speech It is doubtful whether greater (nthusiPsm ever possessed anv au than hat with which the huge concourse the Wigwam wascarried at the supreme mo vnen ur arter announced the change of the four Ohio votes that made 1 nomination a certainty Mr bald head emed to glow with delight as he danced on the platform and his demonstrations nf toy were no more extravagant than those of thousands of other staid anj sedate men Somebody fired cannon on the rouf of the building and the a tumult outside seemed for a whllq annost sufficient to drown the within A telegram announcing the result 'was carried tu Mr office 'v a Him tn pnnvuem and tnefirst remark he wns said to have made was too chanctertstie of the man to admit a doubt as to the truth of the report Musing for amoment as 1' recalling his cam in 1S5" when he failed toobtain the sAnatorKhin he quietly isald "Douulans took the trick Sjbut I have won th And Lho he had and hq winning mark a great era In th hlstnrv of tals country ADMIRE Detroit May 22 Boys at Capac and Sparta Perish While Taking Season's irst Plunge Capac Mich May The first drowning accident of the season to occur in this vicinity took place Sunday afternoon when Troy Smith aged 12 years met his death while swimming in Belle river The drowning occurred three miles south of this place Smith was In swim ming with several other young boys at tho time and although bring a vers poor swimmer he attempted to swim acfuS the stream lie sank in full sight of his companions who stood on shore unable to render any aid The body has not yet been found Arrangements for Burial of Kala mazoo Priest Await Ar rival of Body Kalamazoo Mich May The funoral of Joseph Kraemer who died at sea will be held Wednesday morningat 9 at St Augus enurch Owing to the fact that the body has not yet arrived from New York full details of tho funeral have not yet been arranged but this will be done Monday It expected the body will reach Kalamazoo on Monday afternoon Bill Would Insure Investigation of Conditions Befors Cities Would Get Harbor Washing 26 snat0' Nelson ot Minnesota chairman 01 ths senate committee on commerce regards it as extremely Important that congress adopttn provisions In the rivers and harbors bill for a report from Che secretary of war as to adequate water terminal la Is no said Senator Nelson "that under present condi tion" water terminal lacHtties aie too niucn restricted Instances aie numerous where the railroads con trol these facilities to the dlsad vaiitago of those engaged in wa er traffic? The result la to minimize the possibility ot a reduction frelgh rates If the transcontinen tal railroad are sole by controlling water terminals to pieyent water ca rler from discharging their freight direct to railroad lines the cost ot the Intermediate transfer mut be borne by the shipper who must pay for haying the freight carried from the wharf to the rail road shipping point This proposi tion Is elementary "I believe therefore? that we iliould have a report made to con gress by the secretary ot war as to the exlstettce and establishment at both private and public terminal and transfer facilities with an opinion as to their adequacy and efficiency "Tile provision In the bill requires that It there should tee no public terminals or It they are Inadequate In number the secretary than sub mit an opinion In general terms as to the necessity number and ap propriate location ot such proposed terminals and also their necessary relations to the development ot commerce Mien a report Is ot the utinqst importance In connection with the improvement ot our waterways and na rnoi sa 1 I 1 sit should Hccessible to the public at reasonable and equal rates to everyone Above all thereshould no monopoly enjoyed by any pri vate organization over such facili ties Tho inevitable result of such a inonopolv is to benefit the con cern that has such a monopoly to the detriment of the shipping pub lic "Before any river or harbor Is improved by public funds the mu nirHnllty should he required to give absolute assurance that adequate at rauKements have been made for proper wharfage facilities for the handlimr of passengers and the ine govern ment cannot have this assurance until we hav a report upon the whole situation such a the secre tary of war through competent en gineers Is required to make under tne present river and harbor bill propose if possible to have the war department report also as to the development and utilization of water power for Industrial and commercial purposes as well as ufon such other subjects as may be properly connected with such a project" KRAEMER UNERAL of Chicago and David Wells of Milwaukee whu planned to engage In the iron business In the north ern peninsula Building were begun the following year Mr Royce laid out the original town an now stands and had it filed In 1804 To Mr Royce Is given the credit fur the present beautiful Lud ington street which by bls fore sight laid So wide One the ans Pleased With i Ty Cobb Editorial De notes His Satisfaction To the Editor: eluded reading yuur editorial in Issue relative to the Tv gCubb incident in New York I can gnot refrain from taking some notice gof It being an old time fan It was a very refreshing com gjnent and strikes right at the root tf the affair and ought to be highlyappreciated which no doubt it is by all those who havp read it A copy ought to be mailed to our friend Johnson i BUCHANAN Detroit May 22 To the Editor: I have noted with great satisfaction the efforts uf Hovey in ills campaign for a cleaner city 1 have vise noticed that he has not received the support he Is en it led tn from the Board of Com rn ills reccptinn in the office of the 'corporation counsel by one of its subordinates Is about the limit calling him a I might have several such nuis ahces In our elty offices also on several of our boards PE i uy Detroit May 22 Clearimce N0Jjy COatS Misses' and small nioii'E sizes New up to 7E date productions broken lots I selected from stock sample lines etc Mixtures White Serges natural Pongee etc Embroidered wide collar models semi fitted and loose back styles: from good quality Taffetas in cluding a few Bengaline and (PA gee silks were priced $1175 $1625 JiM and $1859 choice I Sig Rough Hewed Bine in Chicago Scene of 1 Meet Burned in Bite on'entlon hW tJrmlnT oL th pfuler and the kt28lqoYyUltht' "oil important as of men tnatbae come feiethr on tne American continent What actually dd law ell dMiburatioiu were is wen' known what might huv? happened if its ifthberatlonw bi any re uuecl resulted otherwise than only be that time there was nu buna tfbieh such a hPltl convenuvu Itiie southeast corner UXturket ltrH' b'K0 noon wnicu 'nHapublleaii Hbicn war afterward nihdivlded Into a Hude of shofs and offices aud 0 In all Its ItiKlIneiia until tho flru of avptU TnUtthis fresh with the IituSi Of unpalnted Ine the con hentlon met on May 1 its WK fewjSsip XaMHaa i kiKf 4 i 4s' S' EmMiBw gMaKKj qaMKB aWl1 wraraB i Il 4 7 7' i1 Wa'? 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