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-5: THE NEW YORK TIMES. MONDAY. OCTOBER 8. 1921. AUSTRALIA WARNED BY HORTHCLIFFE Itfjc May Overrun Country, Think.

Unls White lm. prttion I Encouraged. YS PERIL MUST BE MET Wld Will Not Tolcrats an frr.pty. Idle Contintnt, He Say. inTpOV.

ct -An urgent Appeal psfsMar. keep A -Vila, a white JLj tn. war-iing that on-wkit lir.tnlgr.-tx.n ncouregsd (pur fry tlerly l- "mi! Att-r t.tr.. tt.c Australian ''r by Lord syjr. wl.efi I ft there Lr n.lllwu....

tl-st Auetiall. had nrvr ljr r.er oti be told the juo inn might forever n-eM-re If tuey ated and uii 1" omt.llng if. sulM-lanl iiBOr 77 invasion. wtre not now. 'riU.

ur.d riches Us garrison ar-- en jw.ed and am 5T.es n.tl..r, in tbsj tear eali which hostile "ruW "'rr" tn. U.l country s. -f tr.ari i Aus- 1 r. it i-se-'t f-r SS, rtgit territory at al' Moral rig. rfJ 1- e-sr.

rn'la 'r i future at to A --r. ti. r. it njt Y-( n-in uur 'jr iP 1 l- -t ry of "'rr. -f L- -v, "tul be rl" Ki- You r-jn ir vTr.

v. l. s-t f. ii. i 'n'i'' ov a I.

bv a ri- citJ. r.rl- t- Pit! t- llnir r.i- ratina r. i i'J vr' U-t-X ur.l Af'riln to i i t. rrj.tiv iK'aii. poll.

nl lTi shl Wl oul iff- 'f 1 wci.l-l il- fiorr Grcal YACHT CLUB DANCE. I Large Aaendance at Seaion'i Finale at Indian Harbor. to 1 Kr u' 1'o-a 7 1 11' fiRK.KNU 1'H. ''inn t' fxl dlr.r.T of tr -afon ton Indian Hat bor 1 acht IUC r.iB' vri' Ji large -iU -n I tliat att.i.o-.i t. tie Ut tti.

-it I t.p. nimj Ha; r. A tr.e pen it. i in lb-: Sbout V-l perS'Ml -bent. -f he -1.

11 V.re rv-l at tilt To T-e 'lo'lt fur th- -t ae. ti i. Air. -s wh ir vatione foi te -in. were A.

-i in. Col. liel H. liaker Hontcco i. I' tn-uier Waltei 1 1 Hwer.

Abbott f. biiih 11 S. f.vrie k. W. J.

f'urrle. I tMtlgleru h. J. le K- atner. rw.

r-rnos 1-' Kills. 1'. Fel- L. i if I'r S-m lei li-itit. toHon ilrand.

lin-n. f. I Esil 11 Horton -b-it Law 1-' I Ke'Vrsw" A XV ill. t.r.e.ii Me-, i A 1 M't. hclt.

II it Montgomer nsort I rice, i- i ii i nr. .1 Run. iile I ier. Shi: lo-a. o-nmodore Lioi glas lira- ham Stevens.

lr Harold S'lre. 1 1 I Thompson. UIi Rii-r slien Sisn, V-i'ing and Vl I' ANNOUNCES TROTH BROKEN. Mr. Hendnck Saya Daughter's Sngiaetrent to J.

V. Converse la Off Mnx ui id Hen.lrlr-. of J.lli B'R crnft I.e t' in- rcarrej thi the tgemert of I M-. wni'st-n H. I ''-a.

Jar-Tnrk hit ie. Th gar- 'S Netv v. is a I i 1 k. T-rk K.t-- Flft Ht-ee? Hervtr Muds 1.. Jur'o' 1 s.ei,.- -rv a -f t-- Mrs.

i ne (V, sr.r of th- Tl r. Villi il- ess r.i tin- eer Jje H.Jr,. I I Alden Weda Dr. Hutchm. I "rtxr ni -I i' nu n.

esughtsr I i hr i Ige. i 'n P-rf HlK rts. -1 ii a Kit-, 1 1 st 4 I. was 1 1 no -I i t- hor. Vla i- little V- -r A a ,.1 ho I'-e o- i "i- 1st.

K. Ai1eT He, le, 1 1 Mi.s I I I Ii ee and Nell Ofk t- SO. nr-l, -l In-1 i. i st given yne to Wed Avmar Cater 4 1 harle, t.T Pstne of Mont .1 hs no-lT-i. th Ui.la la ur t.

Mi. JTr.e. in r.ae w'" ir Ai.ri.i Cji.r asat strs.i tt e-it i Mr. ester. V.

Fain- a cratt 1- place al the table. We an-J-pter Wi'l'am I ain- r.f ti, ipele no objection from the Kepubll-r ar.d et.s?e. mar leade' meetings lth the '-Ptiln Sn.e. s. No dat- Sttulhem I'nlonlst wire a moat -t f.

the It cb.us feature of the early negotiations. take pU. next Spring. time will come when thla educated 'nfluental minority must have policy Mlltiir sjriTC plans of Its own. If It 1 to play a MUSIC NOTES.

Proper part ln the bui.dlng of the new 1Z Kmpress l--rms, V-iees-e. wher falts.i.a mii'fr will u.rl flipl toUe eeni i iif SI JOaeph Mart OIC8. PsttrKn eontrs 'o. w.u ir. Joeet.li H.iri.

of res nt vear a pro- TaTlg A tivi flirV. I A. III. I trtt'ldrtlV or i I 1 1- Ivisrn oixl -he f-roole's r' ru'i. ni': tis nts-fit.

ai S. hrs.l Ti. on Hast ifsT-is I' I 'a ast fc. i amnrm tee e'eh starts a twsntt -aeeka' ar Oet s- Hantiston lUjads. a I WarcU Kerlil.y siv.

a violin recital I IT the public, in 1 s. tret easoMorium et ayxwyxsassl SOCIAL XOTES Mr. Ai'l VaJlt-ntrc. thr wif of tr wllh Mlni'tT. arwl hrr daucht't.

Mallrntr. no rrd on Lb a AaultAtila, th Hogi kfor f'nn to Wahlnrton. Tl Pwllh Minis trr came on from Washing-ton to nw thm. Mft. Cha r(e Moran will remain In NTTrt until lMcanir.

Hr clih-r. Mlaa Helen Moran. who la th cvi-t of frtajula in wl)( ahorUy rtun to Newport. ilr. arvd Mr.

Arthur I. Wk. wtio jnt th ab chiefly In 1 ran-c. arc rtpwtnl to rrturn to i Vork aome tlm thla montlv. Mr.

ni Mri. Jam's Lnf.j Bankx Jr. and their tw rhil.lr"n Kmv rturn'l from Nrwirl and opfr-r IhHr apavrt-m-nt. lia Jl.t Slt-tlilrl The CrajMl Croee, the hl(hst rlaaa of i he On Order of Oor. the nxMrt ancient order of knlrhthood in exutenre, haa juat t-n ronterred Dr.

Krlta lilm of thla rlty. The number ft aAkfh knlfhla limited to I fifty. The oruer founded by Con-! atantine thr In Rome. A. I', tit.

Mn. Aifn-1 Anin. who 'iu ben abr- i iu frl Ij 1j to arrive ln -nnr trt. 7t Her biolhr-ln-lw I an'l Mr. and William havt; b-n at thrlr Texa.

home. of the Klvr at Ohrletovai. Mr. Omk t'pton anJ her dauchter, Mlaa Jcaphln; Cpton. of 117 Wl Ft ty-rljhth Mrl.

have returned from a two month' stay In the Yeiiowatone Hark and Cnhfrnia. Mr. -nil W. Kennedy Boone Jr. have rsturn.l from II r.n!nrtn.

whrre they the Summer, and are Kt the At-r. orr. nandr Halaey Pi.wU. S. haa frv.ni Ntwiott an.l Et th' A'tor.

a. la U-ut Comma nder I'aul 'J S. from llunp- 50 NOTED FOLK TO AID CARUSO FOUNDATION Singers, Artists and Others Named on Committee to Meet Scon Stella Is Chairman. The r.ames of about fifty aingers, artists and other person In public life who have a''e; ted piembri.ip on tnc frrnmi'tr- to create th I'nu'vi American Memorial were m-ncuncel yesterday by Ir. Antonio htella.

who la the Chairman. An office Ke been eotablishel In th worth llulMin A meeting will be hM in about two week to elect officero of the foundation, aid It ts -p-ected tht tnriy more t.ain. eill l.v.. i l. 1 i i.m-ail'ie-.

I 'roii A fr eri. ri? of hoth e- will tl h- r. 1 -r .1 i i r. fi rv fif.inr-ar. I prii wlii be a rd-i tv) stui'' tit io Instrurner.tal and other AH wili b-i hj a board of i 1 Authori ties, he puttied soon a the futtsl i' The mer.b of th prol onal r.

tr Helen II 1 J1 1 1. 1 i I i -J 1 A l.a:: i hi 1 1.. reiee. i li l( i i i 1 f- ri- i. 1 7 ft.

I'sdf re ski i TV a -ce K- I Tr Iris ii r. I Itr. ir.son. V. Schumann- I-.

a SO 1 1. i.n U.r.1 4.d f. 1 A i -1 1- I 1 1 I Wl I I-'. V. I fl.M IJor.n It I.

I' II Ii i i i iv I in- a I m. r- Mv.r"A. p- t.el Tfl .111 wi.rW in tehatf of pern. -net. i Am an memorial for i'l impr.

esi ith the tl a' noth- ir- 1.1 be m.n- In keeping with the i -v -I 1 1 of anif. st. -l in tT.i-.liu: iniir- t-r. the a that will annuaJ and prli-s on a democratic buls and th- wiil a wider ap- i of music renralty are receiving assurances or co rorr ors i -n artlt of fit musl. I aii'ng reptes, iila-t a ilk ir.g main! -ealets.

an 1 -hint from and of music gen erally. Indeed tti- from all quartets augurs we I 'i- I. S1NH FEIN NOW WANTS ALL PRISONERS FREED Dublin Believes It Would Help Negotiations Irish Unionists Seek Representation. V-ie it rt vt- I 1 ex. i -ed If i nil! fot I id.

IN t. 1.. To-- for Tli i Tt h'Te to all th" old Internea or -lt: pi es r.t i ii. I r.i.n rt til'- La rf -o jr. all held i fii In I', in rii but so far no d-fnttily and they lis' to 1 i p.

fl tried time, i.mp!aiit-s of -n. ill ion" a nitts have trade, and fl.tn -nnnfft bi lav- a ha.i a lige se-tlon of Iri-h opln- d. ubt here but that an wind an atmosphertt oribt the negotia- i. N. (Associated lVessl.

to which Is to r- held ss r-eemier i.tllinS to n. I- --s. to the Irish r-t t.rdink to Ihiblln advice. K. in will Ise a.

com- pt i. t.nion.1 I i'ik-. iI Minister i-ol sew ral of his as sistants ln.i.h-nt to tn oiifer eiie.v statements tvin eemc as published jsouth of Ireland papers Indicate a demand will be made for the release of Irian prisoners In Jail r.nd internnient ramps. The feeling Is -reported to be growing Southern fntonlsts and cor.stl- tennl Nationalists that they are titled to representation. The rlab Times At hast one representative of the ss.ttKem I ni -rlt otiaht to have Ul I at 1 i this nioitvtig in Ids spart-nieni Ir W.

st Fifty fou-th. a stroke i i.p.vl.-. His wife. Carrie do th- actress, was with him at the end. Hatt was 50 rears oh I.

and as child risyesrj in I Team 'a l-abin and- I en Nights in a liar Room a' the Howard Atitenaeum. Ha ale" appeared in audevlUe with Krtrderic liajiua avfial with, hi wttos OxrU tta Uau. DAVID BISPHAM TH UIO CKTII VP LANDED AT LIVERPOOL 111 UU111 lUnillr Gave a Lesson on Saturday-Succumbed to a Complication of Diseases. STRICKEN AFTER TOUR Dlacouraged by Artlats in Hia a Youth, He Became Loading American Baritone. ,7 long one the foremost figure.

In the American p-rx and concert field. dlei suddenly yesterday at hla horn. Weat Ktfty-flfth Ktreet. In hi-' sl.K- rlrth year, from a complication or cis- eases. He first was ntrlrkf-n on Aug.

fftllnwln. Mn vtn4.st trwur hilt hlld thought hi condition Improve! that he gave a lenson on Saturday Mr. lilspham's grand opera career we. a notable one. and when he returned i i an engagement ln Indon In 1H a m.n he ing upon the stge of either continent In grand opera.

IevM S. ull wi. born at rhlla.ielphia. Jtn. p.

1ST.7. of Quaker i parentage, and had the disadvantage jor a muni. Inn omir.g of h. CUiiker family, though his father prnctl-j'ally relinr4jlsh-il niany of th- severest I tenets of I rrt his mother never lid. and h'r o-t llr.

fPnm i iJramatlc slng.nR un rnm trainwis; ior It until hi- Into young man- hood. Hla early days after a Hiverford Col- lege roum-i wen- r-pent ln th" of i an uncle In I hiJadelphla. was fast making up his mind that business was not for him M-nt mot of time playing at unuuur theat and taking singing th.ut;h Max lleln- rich, later well known as singer of 'Irnian songs, confessed to him that he did not tiiii.k Hisphim o.nl.l ever make miythli of himself i a His quest for a mu.Irl career brought h.m to (leorge Hens' hel when lie w-i conducting the Hoston Sv mi hony rches-tra. wtio iid.o dl-e that his experience and capabilities lnaleuate as a for professional rk. Igiu.red dlee.

Itishparn. Low. v. r. wn term ne.l ife -tvx his busin tie.

vi.t lo Km. p. 1 p. it under at Florence. He I'r and sant him one of his I -mi' An ids was anolhei if f-i- Italian i.t Making up his m'nd to return to lJn si to 'ta he ha.

I the f. rtme me-t In Sw.tzerland and bc- i il with Huxley, who. tin ilk. on- I i i i --11 en. hii.i Hie.

r. r.pa Re Mien f. 1 If:" vv 1 1 i e- i .1 i. i l- rf it the MUililgeH to rk-'lC" i- ot'ter artlfts In tase an a he us ltipham was soon join lv.ee..' concert call. -I cp i pa repia," a s.i.r.

who had fallen i.i Tl I. I. Me. r.ispham to Italy for more tu.ly. thla tlm- tn if a l-i Iff 1 1 k- rr.r.ildere.l Mar.

.1 greatest pupil. Ilisphalii I ,.1, l.s itltet rilpled London from Mlo. whom h. I tt umiiI Tr cole rl KH'-n under tin- aual'i. uf the His Ui.aK was to -l of ings written by ljily Tinny.

-on lo words by I usoand M-. Ilispnam fir-t engage- merit me hie mother had Jour ir-m i.nu. I V- 1 I .1 lallv I mi agalnM tt-e tetiiptB tf op. IB. lie will" SCI.t to i .1.

tried at the Savoy Theatre heard from It when 'k summoned i retched. rltng vii'. liplng iinbr. Ma 'and sho t-. the It'- I Hg Itt-d b- Olte li'lle jet nil.

I. asked to he ihw lirl-'s I fr an Fici.st. whicn. of had never sung the i rout SC. lit I Stage I His lebnt In I Strumming upon my we? umbrella as thout it It was a lut to his A Quaker Singer's Recollection." and d- -tortlng myself as though I were Indeed the Prince of Parkness in disguise I tMlcd out my To ht.s hi was men ana rh-re engugol to take a part in The Hfisotio." going irtimedlately into re- 1 n'.

making his operatic debut ivu which his nioincr sent mm i. i I -en Ba I Ion nd a withdrawal I I if all Ions. After the mn vt TL- Uasoche be continued to i eing ln con. rte. C'n of the achieve iinents of wM'-h ne proiio was I his Irtroducti.

to F.ngllsh audiences oT agner's song. The Two Grenadiers" also to the family at Bal-( reuth. oe was amaied to find, had I rev heard i ft mon stiidv there came a pro-, rvcal to sing lleckmesser to Jean I K'-siae a.thtr at Co ent Garden i postponed be aue of Jean's illness and I immediatelv thei-after Kurwenal. His s.tlvltles gave him pre- tige wh. he anie to America ln 186 ille -out! a tl with at the Mef-; rota lltan Mr.

lilspham's first Arrverl-! can apearan. In opera are well re-I membered He waa engaged for a I Wagner repertoire, sin gin- also ln Fad-I erew ski's "Manru." and with Mme. (Jadskl on the ITlnce Henry gala night, He was a member of the Metropolitan i company for seven ears the last yeare under tirau Ope of the founders' ef the Society of an Singers producing classic s.nd oryra in F.ngllsh. he in 11." en-' teretl ul'n a dramatic career. He was a m-mber of the Centruy.

Flayers. Mac-. IVvwelL l.tos. Iimbs and many musl-! cal clT.bs. In 1 1 1 4 recelvd the I.L.D.

Il.gr.e from Haverford College, He married Caroline Russell, daughter of the Kte e-neral Charles S. Russell. ptll I4-'- InaOOs) difference be tween ann ni wire were sett tea out of court In Philadelphia. At the time of his death thev were living apart. Mr.

Rispham had the custody of hla son. Pavld. a Lieutenant In the Royal Flving Corps, who was klllesl during the ar. CLEAR BERGDOLL LAWYERS. "Jury" of Twelve Attorney! Find No Conspiracy to Free Draft Dodger.

WASHINGTON. Ort. 2 A "Jury of twelve prominent lawyers, after reviewing the tistlmony tajten ln the cases growing out of the escape of Grover C. Berg-loll. Jraft rvader.

has found both his attorneys. E. C. Bailey and Samuel T. Ansvll.

Innocent of any participation In the e.scRpc. the latter announces! to-I night of the Judicial review are being to members rf Corgres. Three qu.si'ons wer consider. i by i.wve, Wr-i titer Ansell and Bailey lw.ro justified in accepting a retainer in the whether Ansell was Juslirie.i i ir makinsi application for Bersdoll's temporary release under mllitao t.urd. land whether either member of the firm iwas guilty of conspiracy In connection 1th Hie Affirmative answers were returned to 1 the first and saicond avno negauve woe to tho third, tho artatotneait awM.

n. Wltirli Mr Dli From ri ear Heart Disease, Will Bring Body Beck. Cor(ht. 131. Tt Chiew Tribune O.

UVERTOCI, Oct. t. The body of Peter S. Groaacup. former Vnlted tatee Ctrcult.

Court Judge In Chicago. wa brought aahore from the Carcnia whe that ship det-lted here thla morning and we turned over the frtenda who had ben Informed of hi death by wlreleea. Judge iroBrup had been In Ill-health for loiim time and hla trip abroad was undertaken In the hope of Improving hla condition. When the Caronla waa two daya out of New Tork he waa stricken wlih a eevere attack of heart diaeaae and was confined to hla atateropm under the tare of the ahlp'a Burgeon. After the Itret day ox rue ntneea ne seamed to be Improving and waa per- Ke hlp a officers and a frw of the passengers In his stater cmm.

I me end rame luoutmj uaJ i lhe shore Ireland, the nrsl i light the mariner see-i aiti-r avlng Nrw 1 OTK Jud7 CnnucuD death cajit gloom over entire ship. The body aa kept In state ln his eta-teroom arin tne h-mc the flw ahip t.nt.rei tho Mnrvry this morning was the i i A tKr.H nn till I first intimaticn to most of those on the Pi r-amoiii them several frl. fids of the Judge who had not received the ireis that Uicre had boen a death board A coffin was at once tak-n on the hlo uml th- bodv landed and turnca ho aooompsnled It to a private mortuary. win l-baltncl and sent b.trk to th I nlted Stat- on th- "asonla when that ship sail, next Saturday. I It la expected that the civil and legal I authorities of Liverpool will accompany IW wnen il 13 1 1 In stateroom i with tho American flag, ami i.

In state until landed on Amerl. an soil at xork. Sy-rio. lp Thr u- I'orA rimrj. ct.

of the ueo.Ui of former Juilw'c i'eter H. Cirosa-cup en tht itcamhlp Car'tiia on wer. givrn In cable advices r--celxexl In this t.U Hl u- 'lll wae gi i repoitrd In wireless r.i-eive.l here ia.t night, which miiily announced that he had died la ln a late edition of The 'liVKs Sun It was assumed that this wae first to IJxerpool end th.ence tf. ige 'irwniii a son-in-law. Icslie I Mioti.

arid will!" there wa .10 pi. ns verifying It. Mr. atid Mrs. Moon pt--1 it authentic I miii inform .1 hat the will b.

met the pur in New York by r-la- 1 tl-. and taken to Ashland. -l re Mr up wa horn, f. ihI b. ll- nis sai Marshall imp- reo of I i'ark, associate of Judge Irosrc.ip.

Mr. imp-ell nl.so el ej .1 ijuiu- of the i.turn ttie tH.M 'k-e death b. -rrifU shock to me." he said. I ban not heard thsl he had sailed, thoush I h- wa.s intending tu do so. When th fir -t news came to m- Saturdnv nijrht 1 immediately di.s-p.!,-he.l a lahlegrirn l- fri-nds in ioiiflmiation reached me from (his aft-rn Th" I'aronla will reairi, New York probablv on the morning of Oct.

It COL. WAGSTAFF DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS President of the S. P. C. A.

Passes Away in His Babylon Home in His 78th Year. Wagstaff. since lll 1 1 if the th" i reven- lelty t- A tiin.a Is. and for two 1 I'i -sni. r.t ti- -i life t' r.t ftriui est i ty Ihtiiyh't.

ill the at Ids it it, ui -j 11. i.M.I Seen two nijnthf with III for the conibinalii.n of all- i ments due to hia age. Hi- iu.i born ln Manhattan iti 1M4. a son of I'r. Alfred Wagstaff who founded the Ixms Island of the faniilv.

As a youth of It h3 a' quired the title of Colonel when in command of the Sixteenth New York Militia nt that helpetl suppress the Brooklyn draft ri ds. Ijiter he enter, it Nm --ty-first York ns a IJfJ- tenant and was promoted to Major. After th" ir he the i L.aw graduating In For manv v.ars Jne held a. partnership ln the ft'im N.nth. 'ard Mr.

Wigstaff In Vss-mhlv from l-IT to lt7n. anl in tl.c Senate from 1KT to sin. 1M1 he hud been clerk of tin Appellut ll iit th-- supreme t'ourt in nlon S'l'iare. a roes the street from hi other in tne i v. nuiiuing.

-j a l.v on Ills time lit this position that raust-d a vain at- tempt to oust him from the H. A. I ssef a a Itrt sa Ar I rV vN at oio.ie. ir.g apiiearance. feet 6 lnch In height.

Altliough a member of several metropolitan clubs he spent his leisure hours on Iong Island, for he was a keen sportsman, fishing attracting him most of all. For forty years he wiu senior warden of Christ Church In Ba-bylon and he had also been FTesldent of the South Side i.spltal there. He a.s niai-rh .1 In lsxn to Miss Mary A. Barnard of Pousrhkeepsle. N.

who survives, us Ho four sons and a daughter. Ser- will be held Wednesday morning at Id 30 at the Church or the Heavenly Rest. Fifth Avenue and Forty-fifth Streel. WILUAM EX-KING OF WURTTEMBERG. DIES A Victim of Bronchitis His Abdication in 191-8 Was an Outcome of the War.

STl'TTG A RT. Germany. Oct. 2. Former King William II of Wurttem-berg is dead.

King William had suffered from a severe form of bronchitis, and hla death waa due to that and heart complications. King William abdicated a few days before the armistice, issuing a proclamation that he would never hinder the development of hla people. Ho had relged since 19 81. havlnf ascended the throne at the age of M. His first wife.

I'rlnceas Katharine of Wurttemberg. dies! In leaving a old daughter. ITlncess Pauline. His second wife. ITlncess Charlotte of Schaumburg-Llrpe.

died in lR8d. The former Puchy of Wurttemberg became, with a large Increase of territory, an electorate in 1903 and was made a kingdom by the Peace of Preasburg In It was a constitutional hereditary monachy. whose ConstltuUon bore the date 1816. but had been arte red ln 1U06. Tho Rev.

Thompaon F. Porohlng. PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 2.

The Rev. Thompaon F. Pershing, retired member of the Plttsburerh Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and a coueln of General John J. Pershing, died today ln the home of hla son. Edgar J.

Pershing-. Penllyn. Pa. He waa .0 years old. Obituary Notes.

APtRT O. rxinag, for thirty-nine years head ef the shoe firm of his name, in Water- bury died at his home there yeeter-da after a brief Illness, aged He eeme of an old New family Mrs. FT FRANK HFFUIINti. widow of the founder and first President the Plain-f'eid Clun. dld at her home In Flamfleld last night.

aftr returning from the annual dahlia ebew given by the elub. JteEPH ItCALY. chemist, died Saturday for a two lllneaa In St. Ainrti I Hospital, l-hiladelphla. Since his retlrenMrat two years pi.

he had lived al the Hotel Eodjcolt. la tfela ciU. Mr. UesAr was eO DEPEW TO STOP TALKING. Cold Has Only Affected Hi Volco, Says Mrs.

Depcw. fe The X-c Yrk Ttmrs. U1UARCLJFK. Ort. he still suffered with a cold ln his vocal cords.

Chtunmy 31. Depew today announced that he waa going to atop talking; for a wr and ranccied more speaktns engagements. Mra. Lfepew said today that the cold haa cniy affected hie vote and that bo 1 not HI. finrn.

NOV1KOFK- Ir. Mr. Novlkoff (see K(eni) of t.M Mist annoum-e th- Mrth of a tau(h(er on tern. Sti at Y. Nursery an4 Child's HospHal.

1K1ARIMA ITtH-rWIda nnreitcc. daughter of Mrs. Charles W. I'rice. le Roer KBurain BoarlRian.

on Oct. l. by the Ke. COI.K.VIAN VAN rot RT-At ths Hsfertnad church. Mt.

Vernon. i)ct. 1. Ma- rlon Van daughter if Mr n.1 Nfrs. rharl-n W.

an Court, to I villli.ir 1. Cukman rUNN Icrothy Curry tn- nounevs th. ntarrlas. ind ruTur wl- dw, rf h-r dausht.r MirtuM to Mr. Joseph Iunn In Chicago In Stptwnber.

Wlil'i -On Satv.i day. cct. 1 ln rl of si Savior. I the itev. Howitvd Itnt'blba.

iKtn of the Calbs-dray of St. John in Divine, Arcyle WhMr to Chestt-r Ixonrd l.kev of Wheeting. Vs. Csnanlan anU Mexico City papers plenae copy. MARVIN PIEFIHON A the horns of her sister.

Mrs M. Rudolph Jr at Cald well. PRturdai Oct. 1. by the liev I.

Hteams Kliiabeth Anne. laiKhtrr of Mr and Mrs. W. I Person, I-wls Reach Mnnln Jr of tilcn Kidge, i V. J.

I xt her r-'uneral i haI.TAS in. -v ANxandrr uc '-'0 )ri i n.l t.i.Mii liurmi and Cr-na'lon Co 1 1 )th corner I Mil St UKhaiS i. Oft. 1. I9'l.

his rrsidenee. i litremoi.r Jor S. KIU" llt'KR. Mil ths late Alsnson T. Hr'Ktt and Mead Brir-s K.i'it ral pi hale.

In wood 'WN Mount Kisco. on Friday, eept. a 1. 1 wife ChtrlM Brrvwi sr.d ds ighfer of the lit Henry W. and Mary c.

Flames. Furt-rl er- Will i. .1 Si. em ice's Stuyvessn: S-pia un Moiiday H-t. .1.

10 look ItlLl.V.N C. ,,..,1.,1 l'limek the Slate niio-iri. will, dep regret -re- -a -Si t. S. vi.l.

of Mrs. Itiiwii. ii of tle 111. I. A.N.

'i: KKN I A I FA1R- l-HKl'i: cretsry On Sut.day Ort ll'-l. tarah J. Wyck.tff Lci.t. ii I.e.- TT'h year Services wlfl be held at her irs'dence. Waslilfito-i I ioiiv.

'd sday tt. at I' trt cdlawn. HAM In th i on 2. 1HJI. Inivl.l In or his lii the p.ot at I a Cemetery.

I -hiUide jlila I'a. eni, r.l of funer il later. It. mams posing a' chapel of th St.phet, lerrltt lliir al and Cremation nil Mil I St. HIlA.N la I lavid brothel ot Hrandoti and ICI.it l-'ims and Juantta M.

Seiitn, r. Sep'. Ki neral dom Kverard's Fun-rsl I'n ur, Ki.st St 1 Monday. I1L 'I'll olonlal 1 ann-s of tl- Slal i a- Vork aiiitiuiice with deep rvgret the 11" p.jl of Mrs i'l-. ille let KI.

KK.NSKI.AKIt IA1K KA I'i I'HKlii-: 1 A -J f-i S.c-jrday i 1 -1 Ml: KHzatwth. voiinit-st daughiet of th la: Anne I lol hn.shead anil Wl'ltatr Pool For- Kunera! wli; he'd at her Iste home, -be tf of Mr. William J. Hays. o-i Monday.

O-t. 1' M. Interment New Ilruns- wick. N. I il.

1 lyjl at her nsiilencs. ily.le l'arA ot. Hudson. Minnl- llu.h. wldoa of William ilermond.

Ixstav No. 3W. F. and A M. fi' -i ure resuesre.1 to services ss a List t'lhu le.p.,'.

to ur IHte trother. ii IJ.ti i Ha Magazine Nevtari-. N. Tuslay aftri-ii. on 4.

at 1 Alail.l'H HANSKN. Matter. (IKO't'iK MAl.liV. Secretary OKI KHEl--Clifford H. On (Vt.

11. at Luke's 11-siJi'al. Clifford H. Griebul. I.

3. Funeral private. HA I. LI DAY On (Vt. 2.

Attwdil Hailiday, loved husband of May L. Hailday. 1 neral so rv ices at hla lata bonis. 54U Flasr i K.l on Tufs.lay. (Vt 4.

at 7 Interment Kenslco Cenetery 11 ART Joseph Hart, aged 6f husband (I Carrie, al hi home. liX Went r-th Monday morning. 1 oi-lork l-innul not 1- la'er HKAI.Y At St gnes Hrepitai. Tiiiadelphlu en 'Vl. 1.

lf'2i. dearly- belovrd husband of Mar. Krar. ss I. urns Heaty sn.t father of Ca'hllne At.r.

afd of the tate and Marv A Heaiy trass at St I-att'lck'a Church f'lit I alelpli law on Wednesday morning st 10 Friend mat rati at the fillver Baer i.ai.ii t-hstmit phla. on Tuesday evening, frt.rn 7 to On Sunday, Oct. 2, In his; 72d yssr. Herman Heilbr-jnn. beloved father of Mrs.

A Knnn. Mrs. Saniuel Aadnlti ald Carl lineral from tha bonis of hi daughter. Mr. A.

Kohn. Neptune Haa Uate. Tus- day. Oct. at P.

HERKlNtV-A l'lalnfleld. N. on Saturday. O-t. 1.

H'21. Henrietta Booth, wife of the late l-'rana t' Herring Funeral services st her residence. SI 1 3d IMa.sf. FMaln-fleld. I on Tuesday at M.

Interment private HII I-- At bet boms IQ MontCair. Ssf- UT-ttav, fs t. I. 19V1. Charlotte wife ef the lata Charles Lyman Hill.

In th gsth year of her age. htinersl private. Interment at Ansonla. conn i uesday. Terrtngton and New Haven.

papars please copy. IHR1E Iaura suddenly. uneral Mon- I day. 2 P. Trenton, N.

J. I KINCAIU SeiT.v Klnrald. City Attorney. Corry I and or r.iiei L. Klncaid of Mount Vernon.

N. on Oct from typhoid fever, aged 45 years. Funera) Tuesday. Oct. 4.

from lats residence. Corry. Ta. IW At Montelalr, K. Sunday.

Oct. Sarah T-a widow ef Artams lw In her t2d year. Serv-tcs at her lats home, .122 Clarsmont iontcials. Tuesday norning. st 11 o'clock LEPERKIt Hannah (nee Wachenhelmer).

widow ot late Jacob and dt voted mother of tills Ledersr Bluhm. Martha Lederer Franklin. Norman. Mahloo and Alsin. Kuneral aervtces at bar late residence.

2 11K Cnlverslty on Tueeday. Oct. 4. at li30 af LEDERER Bletsrs Henrietta Vereln ar requestsd to attend funeral ef our lats alstar. Hannah Laderer.

at her late real-denro. 2.190 Cnlveralty Tuesday. Oct. 4 1 P. M.

ROPE FRKtTND. Pre aidant 1 HELESE LIEBMAN. Secretary. JdcCORP Sunday. Oct.

2. 1B21, Edward MoCor. beloved husband ef Edna Isaacs and son of William H. McOord. y-uneral senrtcae at his lats residence.

0t West lOOth Tiwday. Oct. 4. 8 P. M.

Interment at convenience sf family. MANNE Pora, on Oct. 1. beloved wire of th late Nathan Mann, and dear mother of Jacob and f4amuel. Funeral from her lata residence.

11 Perk Place, Brooklyn, on Wedneeday. 10:0 A. af. TjMersnesrt at Wasrhtngton Cnetery. MARTIN At Sfarat-ord.

ea "atnrdsy. Oet. I. ltril, Lefla Faadolph, daughter of tho late William C. and Recheel M.

Mania. etmerel eerrioae will be b-e at fct. John CStxrch. ettaraford. Conn, en Tuesday raornlng at 11 o'clock.

MARTIN Charlotte, belosed self of Joeeph Marttn. Funeral service Monday ev-Anlnir ft o'clock, at her lats residence, 1.071 Interval Av. Interment Lutheran Cemetery, Tuesday. 1 A. M.

NTWPERTHAb-Wr4 on Oct. 2. be-loTod husband ef Ida. dear father of Norma and Miriam, brother of Martha PreuBdlieh. Harry.

Mark and Samuel Naaderthal. Services at Myer's Ptmeral parlor. 22 Lrxx Af, Tuesday, Oct. 4. at P.

M. O-BRIEN On Oct. 3. 1II. Thomas, belo-red husband of Josephine O'BrWn.

Funeral from hie late residence. 23 West TOth Pt. or. Tnessday. A.

i thence to Hi Church of the Blessed Sacra merit. Tint Ht. and Broadway, where a solemn nmiilrtn mass will be offered. Interment (late of Heaven (mtn OPPEMIEU1ER--On Oct. 1.

In her 8.td year, lier the. beloved wife of Jacob and devoted mother of Moe. Edward and Hen-r'-tl Magnus. Funeral from the ehajtssl of Saul A. Rothschild.

li Weet lSOlh on Tuesday. Oct. 4. at P. M.

KEFS Isalsi He. Oct. 1. Punerai scrvtoaa The Funeral ChuJciT, rf way. sstth tk, Tsegda.

Oet. iltlML Dlrile RjrxnrAT On Oet. I. at fels late reeieenee. Alg MattlMMt at-.

Hrmfclra, Osnesw Anhwe. son tttm late umih tt. and Marsarvt Kklj. In his 24 rr. terrteea Mob- ir.

on. s. at a. an o'clock. ROCKwXOIW-Oct.

1. llmut Kobblns Reck-wood. daughter of the laU Kllhe and Rnrssrood afid beloved air of Martha Rorkwood Muan and Warren A. Rockwoixt. Kunerel srce at Ckaaei of the interceaai'Mi.

1 a and Bread-way. Ort. 4. at a P. M.

RYAN At Newaik. N. Ort. 1. Tlnsethy Joseph Rraa, aged years.

Kalauves a4 frteada sea kmdjy Invited te attend hia funeral Tveeday. Oct. 4. fresa the iweidawos of his soe-t-law. Bernard M.

haniey Xn liroad at A. hi Mase ef requiem at St. Patrlek'a Cathe-dral at 10 A. to. Comrlylaf with dsce-detit's wtshea, Is earnestly revested that flowers onltted RYAN On Ort.

2. Catherine K. widow of John Ryan and mother of Mrs. William lUx.ians. Mr.

Joseph F. Plannery and Mrs. Jeph Allen, formerly of 0th Ward. Manhattan. Fuaerel frnsn her lata reaidenoa, s.163 Mull A v.

Cast zmui 8t. te Cl-urrh or at. ureo- dan. 37th at. and Perrr Wednesday, i Oct.

U. at 10 A. M. Interment Calvary. Auto cortege.

aCHErFET Suddenly Oct. 1. Anna Elisabeth. Infant daughter ef Merl and Marian Wllsen Schaffey; aged 8 monlhs. B-rvtCfS 2 o'cloc" Monday.

Oct. 3. 2 HiBh Glen R'dse. N. J.

FHineral private. i S-fcrsJle. N. suddenly. Oct.

1SCJ1. Kdwaid K. Srhnuck, In his yiar. Funeral ill h.d at the c.rvenvlile Hefi.rmei Church on Tuesday at clock. SlyMAN M.

Slomati. Sunday. 2. beloved husband of Mn'-d- Sioir.mi Services will heM Ty. ik1 e.nlT,.

7 4S. at the bvriowri Kuneri, Cliapl. 43i t. nd bt A TAl'SSIG Henry, died fv-t 1. the husband of llaonah i and relatives are Invited ti r.ttand funera'.

which takes p.ir.. Wednesday mornirg at 10 olo k. fi.TierAl parUtr of Samuel Wels 1 near loth S. Masoror services will be hirld Tum day evetilr.e at click. THOMAS Suzacne si In'erlaken.

.1 on w. 1. 1 12 1 wl of Char es Tliotf.it Intern. etn privet, at hmI- I lawn Ceniet.r). Tuesday.

Oi-t. 4. Albany pnf rs f. 11, THI'KNAI'KIt Adeili. i.l.

ov of the late Charles Thuri.auer lel-ived tnnlhrr il.Ul, t.SSJ-ed SUTI- is. IN-t l-. in her isth Funeral rvi-ea In the rhapel at Mount NeboM Ct-nieti-ry. Tuesday iii'Tiiins; at I'l c. k.

Cincinnati and Halt imore repels pleaa-i copy, l'leas. omit flowers. TISi IINKI: -J in V'rederlek. suddenly, on 1. beloved husband of t-aturday Ireiiti Him lr, Tuesday, oet af 2 V.

at hla mother's heme. 4th Brooklyn l.ynn (Mass I and Ja, kmn 1 Mich papers please copy. A e1 On Sunday. IV-t. u.

H'Jl. Tahlu'ah. West lsllp. Alfred Wwstuff of ths late I'r Alfred Wagstaff and Sal ah Tlatt I'll Hp s. In tne year of h.s age.

Funeral to o'clock, at the the Heavenly Rest. Ml- Av. and St. ZCHI.KK n-v. at MatHson.

N. t. t. lt'JI beloved wife of I'aul Zj: Fui.01 al private. 11 ease omit Ion ers.

3n fHrmnriam. Kr.KKT-ln loiti.g mer- of ji rt-'l thin llf" ifar! i ict iev irvtnu. lP2o Fa i'i and Brother. Ml 1. 1.

K.N'- s. a A St Itee-ii-m ivt I'lilricK I'athedraL WIIITMCY-ln lo. I.e. in-Jihr. srd Kay: Ii -1 dike" memory of Cahsr-her ef CI ar'es.

Clinton lut' iy atid i K-t 2. Iei.fl ITTN'KH ever htvois memory of our beloved daughter and slsler. Helen Wlttnsr. who passed cl 1011 HutirtHnq. aSCH A Kit The family or tft AMihim Sc a annouiwf.1 unvr! ff a rionuinarit mino aht i In ra- vf ri in ix'ST p' 'nt-il -w i 11 Sum'a Tl'! a vm ainl if nilf 1:1 it! ii.ioui:cftnrH(i of Btrtt.i aid eotA-9 for fsscrtioa in Tht Vork Times maj telepAoard aefil niidato'if to Bniat 1000.

tsj.Cs 1 DF.RT KKS. Aarwbere "Campbell Serrico" Call "Columbus 8200" FRANK H. CAMFBFI.t "THE FUNERAL CHURCH" lac IXor-tc, tatiac) 1970 Broadway at 66th St. Dewstows OhV. HA Sc A Its A.

James Ed. Winterbortom Co. Undertakers tjin and Home Office. 75 Weit 47th Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues, Phone or Call to 6509 Bryant 2676 JACOB HERRLJCH'S SON'S FUNERAL OIRECrORS CMAPCL 332 East 86th St. Lenox 6652 13 Cesceurie.

sear 179th Tl. XS2I Tresis st CHAS. A. BENEDICT, MAIM0N1DES (NEW) ELM0NT CLMETERY Elmont. Nassau County.

L. I. Easily reached by trolley or auto. Largs or an tall lot. A.

A. fCHEUER. 17 W. lHth N. Y.

City. THE WOODLAWN CEMETERY 73d St By Harlem Train and Tralleya Officw. 20 East 23d New Torn. Lots ef small sis for sale. APV F-RTTt rTMFTNT.

What's Lenine up to? Will Lloyd George and De Valera get together What's the latest from Uprer Silesia NEVER were Amrrican keenly interested in foreign news as they ore today. How the world haa shrunk since 1914! The Evening Poet devotes many columns to tne news from abroad. It does more than print bare facts. It adds the behind-the-scenes' touch that makes them Are. AiXtesAOf Destroy the "Unborn" It is only a temporary cure of destroy tho Ueing bag.

Th eggs the FUTURE BUGS mast be destroyed. Oar safe, swift, cetrtaia process do. troys tbo EXXaS- giving lasting relief. Psytrsent for ear work is subject to COMPLETE exkerminetion. GuAiTAjrHiLjcrDM gx)nrrH avenue wFSn Tm 1 0 Reduction IOO Quality Hereafter a Grmxiaclci btuiaess suit will be $135, iiutead of and a discount of aa will be allowed for cask.

The change in price will not affect the qtiality any more than Daylight Saving affected the daylight. It simply changed the clock. I have sixaply changed ray price. The modeling and the workmanship which have made a Oraziadei garment the style standard of a city remain inflexibly the same. Craziadri seldom cuts a prict ST.

PATRICKS 3 lftcv gork Citv L-a a-s. a a a a sV -si a. w-a, a- e. Diamondjewcllertf fc AT 3 STANTT AL REDUCTIONS )tt 2l FROM FORMER PRICES Sffieodore erf.Kph JEWELLERS fl? FTTTH AVETUEAT 31ar STREET INSTRUCTION Make This Your Walton Yiear! Whefher you need Elementary or AdvMnceyJ Accountancy Training, Walton Enrolment is your wisest rfrove this week. fi ATTEND A WALTON ACCOUNTING OR LAW LECTURE TO-NIGHT AND LEARN WHAT REAL ACCOUNTANCY INSTRUCTIOrf IS.

Any Walton Class to-night may be WALTON SIIQDL visited without obligation. Phone JJl Murray Hill 3631 for Schedule of IP-lMlSRCE Lectures. 25 43ttf T.I.SS.Q. M.mt. rtlH Mle-MU The Gardiner School FOR GIRLS II East 5 1 it N.

Y. City. Boarding and Day School. Primary te Post-Oraduate. College Preparatory.

Academic. Secretarial and Special Courses Music. Outdoor Athletics. 65th Year Begin Oct. 4th, 1921.

BERKELEY-IRVLNQ SCHOOL for BOYS SOn West Eighty-third St. "From Primary te College" 4tnd Year Full detail ln Sunday's pa per a LOt IS D. RAY. Heevd master Teiephoe gcAuvler PRIVATE TUTORING Kngllh. Latin.

French. Mathematics. Psychology. Klementary and Advanced. Prlvat lesson by ppoinlment.

Claasee Monday. Thursday. Friday evening, and Saturday afternoons. Carnegie Hall, Room I 709 Home Studio at San Remo Hotel, i Suits Sis. Columbus 700.

Miss Mine E. B. Ph. B. THE BROWN SCHOOL OF TUTORING 141 Wee TSth St.

TeL Cerambess UN Founded I. Individual insiruetiea teaches pupil HOW TO STUDY, gnper-vlaed study periods. Brilliant, backward and average pupils all save time. Fall term opens Oct. Id.

"A School with an atmosphere ef wersx." Bovs.trirla, 3 to 13 yea. All dar self vines: set 'Cloe Children School tunebea: large roof atar-il ground, earpsetrr. ssusie, daadng. rreacO Bd 1 Scisaes. writ for book lot Margaret Naaaaherg, U-M W.

Mth PC M. V. TRINITY SCHOOL ISO WEST aiST 8TRFJKT. NKW IOH roiKDED noo. Primary.

Onmnmr and Hih School Prepares for all Coligs. gl f.j, Year Bestas Moodey. Sep, to tav. Shf iHanljatlan lKittilrrgartrn opens ucassw Hotel Bretton Hair Ballroom Mth St. and Broadway.

Coder supervtsloa of Miss t-lerda Mensl. Clrcuiare at desk. er by mall upon request. i tutLt rUXCB AMONG I F'DtTMil-J Oentlesneo only. Monday, rvLlVNen Thursday evas.

converse PEOPXJB tlon dasees Wed. bit months' tuition, US. la- T. m. A.

privileges. Start 109 W. S4th St. Oct. Proepectna.

RIVERSIDE SCHOOL fT KST END AVt (AT ItSD ST.) For Olrl. Kindergarten. Eiiemantary. High School. Catalogue.

Telephone Riverside Boys through Fourth Or ad a. Opene October led. PCBLIC BPBAX1NG. Pwrlla-mentary Law. Engllah.

Mental Alertness, etc etc. Classes resume on Wednesday at 10 A. M- Studio 143. Carnegie Hall. Woman's Culture Club.

IMPROVX yourself end save mooey; ail Kind of eorraepowdenoe eewreoe ea n-atreetUm books bought sad sold. aU.t-ehsnts Books. s-T qty. Mr. Cstrpeotet's Private Clsssis for Boys J- THE CARPENTER SCHOOL ti years at tl Weet KuA Ave.

Cinrelar. fOLVMBIA eRlMARITOCOLLloT ORAM MAS J--T W. as. I -ku at TllaOflllS II IT HtlUu was. wsw.w MISS MARKS' SCH00LK KnSmrfrtm.

IMnvtyry, All-Amy riwittm. klnQSI wwsYw a in.au 7 osM-My aea--ai "MACrtEsNZlE SCHOOL ft? lm amspo Bills a Kfisu-ia. K. Y. First j) The New York Times in September riiblished a far greater volume of advertising than ny other New York newspaper.

-t y--s -Ty-- lilsT5 2lDiscouni 1 1 but always cuts afitnrt Hi at 1 CATHCORAL IT' HAMILTON ST 9 Wee SBth fw. Tel. 8S PRIMA" ORAMMAR 8J4U- CERTIFICATES FOR COLLKOE8. OUTINtl- CLASSES. 0th Year Under Peiaooal LHrectloa Of N.

ARCHIBiLDi SH A W. HAMILTON 'rSSS! KiTermlde Dr. sad OOth ill' TeL ttt PRIMARY GRAMMAR KI-lH SCHOOL. oa lie-. g.iii.i ilsi il fiinili latrvetirm sj Year Under Persnoai Dlrectloa ef Mrs.

rt. aneHiiu t.t stiAwr Accourltancy do voli the C. P. 41 a position aM j. Controller, Manager? Thjese revvardj come to Accointancy-edu, T- cated men tynd womeuVe-r1.

everywhere. Psecje InstitaU-' lesrn what its ffr-du havens' 6on In profoeaioBi! praetico. pHvato employment. Ask roe.tv,Vi Bulletin and for bajoklet, "Making i. Oood" telephone H'ortlancv -t 1 Pace Pace 30 Ch urch St.

New York ii 1 "A Short (fourse in Nuring Si We give ytwj 3monthi training In the; llal lard and 0 itnonths liottpltal rifrience. Thla qualifies ou for Htate Li cerise for Trained Attendant. Keglstratiesj Clsseji Thie Week. Call, tent or pkonf lojo IVKlUO )ALLARD SCHOOL CWTML SUoOitJ Y. C-A.

Lxtnytan Asa. Bookkeeptago -borthand. Secret rr tanaJ. Typewrhag. Civil Service aad PetunansKij Derwta-seius.

Day and SeasBtea. Call er wnw for Catalassse, If I2 OL A Usee wew Vsrk Csts. iKoI.lNfNlJ Pattarn-cnttlna-. DniMmsklne. lfmiail Day and Evening Claaeesv Kstabtlshest ItTl' mcdovtell school Weet 40th St.

Phone Isngsere T3S1 SOCIAL MOTIVE SCHOOL S-yr. siemeotary eout Sfov bnro anal gtrtw," Junior Senior high eeat for girts oe west list m. paswe cotaeeXM Ties. PRATT SCHOOL, jsVeM 4Mh lessC is "i rstartal Uakstac: sBonelakssl ate avyswr sew. JS.

OrO. W. WALLACE'S CLASSFJI i Bretton Hall Hotel 3atB SL. way -will resomo Sattisoay, Oct lKa Ffc(v (JATAUXiUB a.tM-lr, Kb iIiw mdu lady, expert, t-vdlnautsl instruct hm. las Murtot Parkar.

4A WeetieOtsu Bryant SOTsV il fi 1 -r. i i -A Jr W.e ill Tti. i4 -V! 5r 1.

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