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EXTRA Hcrgtmi Read the Real Estate Advts in today's Globe. Employers, hire your help through the Globe. Read Uncle Dudley today. V( LXXXVIII NO. 140 BOSTON, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 17, 1915 -SIXTEEN PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS COPTRIOHT.

ltl. BT THE GLOBE NEWSPAPER CO mi Ks EXPLAIN REMOVAL CALLS COUNCIL "IMPERTINENT OF MISS MCCARTHY FEAR GREECE MAY TURN UPON ALLIES Comerford Struck by Two. Then Run Over. wwch Machine Broke His Leg It Followed Resignation of flayor Also Charges "Politics Difficult fo Determine. Fr Lee in Revere.

As to Ward 19 Playground. Asquith, Grey, Balfour and Lloyd George I- iyiK'' Two Drivers Held to Await Victim's Recovery. sper-tnl Dinpatch to the HARTFORD, Conn, Nov 16 As he ran across the street from hiw home to visit a neighbor today. Thomas R. Comerford of 131 Kdgewood st was attacked by a whole fleet of automobiles and later awoke In St Francis' Hospital with a broken leg, which was the worst that three automobiles, working in relays, On Mysterious Visit to Paris.

Promises Not to Ask For Another Loan -Assumes Whole Responsibility. at could do to him. Mr Comerford was hit first hy a car Characterizing as "astonishing im-: driven by O. M. Humphrey, which lift -pertinence" the action of the City Coun- ed hjm dlr6ctly In front of another car ell in atsklng the Mayor to withhold his driven by j.

j. aruber. It has not been i MRS BURNS DEFENSE WILL Great Fleet HINGE ON SUICIDAL MANIA Saloniki. REV NELSON S. BURBANK REV FR JAMES LEE.

munafure rrom tne tana-uuung oraer lor determinedj and never will the Ward 19 playground so that the, wMcn car broke Comerfords leg or whole matter might come before the Mm the worst for whUe tne Council again, Mayor Curley flatly re-i tWQ autoists were running to the infuses to do anything of the kind. He jured man's assistance, a third car, also intimates that the Council is play- driven by A. G. Scharf, rolled along in Dolitics in the matter and was skillfully driven over the pros- mm pontes in the matter without apparently touching The request was made by the Council nim in an order passed Monday and was Humphrey and Gruber were held by based on the claim that misrepresenta- i the Police Court to await Mr Comer-tions had been made to the Council by lford a recovery and appearance In court. MAYOR CAMPBELL LOSESIN QUINCY Sates Wins Nomination by 697 Votes.

Fegan Placed at Head of Democratic Ticket Without Opposition. She rnnnnVi Friction Between Her and Miss Fenno, Librarian, the Cause. To Gaim Husband Drank Poison Intended to Take Herself. riGiiijii jluiuvjd Hard Pressed. REVERE, Nov 16 Surprise and regret the chairman of the Park and Recreation Department.

The reply is contained In a lengthy communication to the Council by the Mayor, who says in part: "I have received your order requesting BURKITT BACK. OUSTS KLOEPFER'S BROTHER SURGEON WILL QUINCY, Nov 16 The principal fea ture of the city primaries held today I me to withhold my signature from the and this evenine was the contest for 1 fr- Republican nomination for Mayor tne taklng of land ror the Ward 19 i Yfrllietka POStmaSter HaS notweeii v.ncBir-. nnyeround 'so that the whole mattsr Druggist Thought Bulgars Capture Woman Accused Babuna PaSS. may come again before the Council for i to Remove Relative. are general tonip-nt over tne resignation of Rev James pastor of the Church of the Immaculate Conception, from the Board of Public Library Trustees, on which he had served for more than 10 years.

A copy of Fr Lee's resignation was given to the other members, Rev Nelson 8. Burbank of the First Baptist Church, his long-time associate on the board, and Ralph T. Kimball at their meeting last evening, but it did not reach Mayor Curtis until today. Fr Lee gave no reason for his resignation, but it Is commonly understood to have resulted from difficulties over Miss Margaret McCarthy, for some four Oustave B. Bates.

The result was a victory for Mr Bates by 697 votes. The vote of the city by wards was as follows: iirm Wards 12:156 Tots LETBABY DIE Mother Agrees Boy Should Not Live. Defective Child Doomed in consideration on Its merits without misrepresentation from the head of the department asking for the appropriation." "If you refer to the appropriation of '230 4K 10 1 iV.Hi 230 7 127 38 407 229 109f i for the playground you are ask- ing me to do the impossible when you There was no contest on the Demo Czar's Dreadnoughts Threaten Yarna. cratic side. Attorney Edward J.

Fegan. president of the Qulncy Board of Trade, received the nomination without opposition. There was quite a lively contest on tfce Republican side for Councllmen-at- request that the appropriation order be returned to you. The appropriation order was signed by me long ago, the bonds have been issued and sold and the money is In the treasury to the credit of the Ward 19 Playground. Special Dispatch to the Globe.

CHICAGO, Nov 16 Everybody is happy in Winnetka, that is everybody but Postmaster Kloepfer. He received telegraph orders from Washington early this morning instructing him to reinstate George Eurkitt in his old job of assistant postmaster. Kloepfer had to remove his brother whom he had slipped Into Burkitt's place. Burkitt appeared at the Postofflce at 10 a to get his mail and was informed that his old job was awaiting him. With a smile, he walked behind the partition.

years an assistant librarian, who was originally appointed on his nomination and who is organist in his church. Chicago Hospital. For a long time there has been friction I between Miss McCarthy and the libra-j rlan. Miss Harriet Fenno, and in the (JperatlOIl That OllM SaVC of Husband's Murder Appeared Abnormal Refused to Sell Her Cyanide. it Not Council's Function.

"If you mean that you wish me to withhold my signature to the land taking until you can force me to direct the past year this friction increased unt ised until Cantlnned on the Ktahth Pmrp. Daily Globe affected the previously harmonious re- Life Withheld. It had been Burkitt's custom to take lations Qf the trustees. Street Cnramiiislnrrra tn take a less i charKe of the money order window. To- At a meeting 10 days ago it is under- i.nrf th.

Prv rvmi. i aav. however, he wasassigned to the rear part of the Postofflce to cerform a stood Fr Lee was asked to represent Gaining multitude of tasks, out of sight of many; tne board in a last effort to adjust the who came to see whether he had been between the assistant and the returned to his position. I leiations oeiveeu At noon Kloepfer "Get vor librarian. He was-then given to uncler- sioners, the people of Ward 19 and I think is required in order to provide a suitable, playground I respectfully de-ri'lrie to'grant this request.

In this you Special Dispatch to the CHICAGO. Nov 16-A 4-days-oId baby boy lies in the German-American Hospital, one of Chicago's largest retreats for the sick. The baby is said to be a defective. lunch. George, but be back in 15 mln- stand that if it did become necessary to liton 1 ..1 1.1 x.

utes be Miss MCL'artny ne suuum Sunday Globe Physicians and nurses admit it is dying. privileged to nominate her successor. Last nignt the otner memoeiB 1 A simple operation that a nurse could his resignation and then voted to re- perform would save the baby's life. nfflpp To- MRS MAllf A. BURNS, Who la on Trial Charged With th Murder of Her Husband.

move Alias mn.iuij icl Iluv a nurse nor a doctor lifts a WAR NEWS SUMMARY. PARIS, Nov 17, 2:50 A Premier Asquith of Groat Britain arrived here last night accompanied by Foreign Secretary Sir Edward Grey, Minister of Munitions Lloyd-George and First Lord of the Admiralty Balfour. The object of their visit has not been announced. Report that Greece will ask Allies to quit Greek soil anti-dynastic rising at Patras. Bulgarians, with greatly increased forces, press Anglo-French and Serbians; French driven back, says Berlin.

Gen Serrail reports Bulgar attacks failed Serbians have lost Babuna Pass, according to unofficial report. SALONIKI, Nov 15, via pirl, 16 Antidynastic donionst rations a taiK 1 hand tn th. V. I mi i dav there was a great aeai 01 i.i. .1 iivc.

lie pnyMi- cians' staff of the hospital has decreed are undertaking to prescribe exactly what land shall be taken, and this is an attempted usurpation of the functions of an executive department by the legislative branch of the City Government, which branch under the city charter has nothing whatever to do with the taking of land for public improvements. "In former times such an attempt by the Council to determine what land should or should not be taken for public improvements would be regarded with grave suspicion, but your attempted usurpation seems to be regarded in some quarters as an evidence of great virtue. Burkitt's house is an 11-minute walk from the Postofflce. He lunched at a lunchroom, telephoned his wife and was back in 14 minutes 58 seconds. This is the telegram Kloepfer received: Postmaster, Winnetka.

Ill: "Restore Burkitt immediately. Am sending written communication dealing fully with matter. "Daniel C. Roper." Burkitt is popular in Winnetka. When the postmaster charged Burkitt gave some attention to outside business he was criticised for next to the Postofflce is the Kloepfer delicatessen store that occupies half his time.

"Burkitt was an efficient man," said formtr postmaster E. E. Adams. "Kloepfer is trying to oust all the Republicans in his office and has made Burkitt's job a disagreeable one." Gaining More net paid circulation, more advertising than ever before at this time of the year. Tell Your Witness For State Dies During Trial At Portsmouth, H.

about the resignation and the reasons for it and tonight Rev Mr Burbank made a formal statement regarding the matter. "I regret very much." said Mr Burbank, "that the impression was given circulation that" Fr Lee was out of town when the trustees acted on the removal of the assistant librarian and that his Continued on the Eighth Pagf. that the baby shall die. The baby's own mother, weeping and pale on her cot, says no word that would keep back the parting life. She, too, says let the baby die.

A few days, possibly a week, the baby will live. Dr H. J. Haiselden. chief of the hospital staff, will allow the baby to die.

He will not aid or hasten nature toward the inevitable fatality. His role Is that of onlooker. The baby is the son of Allen and Anna Bollinger of 2013 Fletcher st. They have three other children Ida, aged Gilbert, 4, and Margaret, 2 all line, healthy Continued on the Second Page. By WIN FIELD THOMPSON.

PORTSMpTTH, H. Nov 16 Witt questions intended to lay the foundation of an unusual defense, counsel for Mrs Mary A. Burns closely cross-examined TODAY'S GLOBE CONTENTS. TODAY'S GLOBE CONTENTS. I'aare 1.

the. State witnesses tnis Paitc 7. Dudley S. Dean thinks Harvard, Dudlev S. Dean thinks Harvard, charged British Government orders its Legation play- hor trial before Judge Pike, reported on Rood authority haV' her by About the Globe's great growth in circulation.

in Mexico City to recognize Carranza. ing its game, should beat Yale. with the murder of CAN'T TELL HIM HOW TO SHOOT HIS DUCKS G. W. Randall of Plympton Hag Shot 'Em 40 Years.

Appealed To by Judge as Sportsman -Well, of Course, That's Different. cnnuren. The last babv the hahT 1 occurred I'atras, one of the Pnite 2. Yale varsity, tested against Harvard doomed to die-was born after its moth- poison at Nottingham on Dec 22 last "if; holdB of Ex-I'rTmier VenizHoH, er had been seriouslv ill with tvnhu Those ouestions indicatea tnai muo. Fire Commissioner Grady In report to 1 formations, iaus to sauso iuc suareests law re.Tardintr installa- i Live Tips and Topics.

also the homo of Kx-Promler Oou narls. who now represents it in the Chamber of DspOtlaA fever. The doctors think this fact ac- i women who follow the trial will recog-counts for its deformity. nize conditions among members of their Dr Haiselden boldly champion, the sex such as the defense will seek to right of physicians to snuff out the show prevailed in the case of Mrs lives of babies bom deformed or with i Burns. the stigma of imbecility upon them.

He So far as the case has developed it ap-not only thinks this fs the right of I pears that the fabric of the defense will physicians, but a duty they owe to the reBt on the contention that the defend- While the Intention of King Con-staiitine and the (invernrnenl with George W. Randall of Plympton. 60, I who has been shooting ducks and geese TODAY'S GLOBE CONTENTS. Pae 1. Allies mass big fleet at Saloniki.

where reports are current of Greek intention to call on Allied army to depart; Bulgarians severely press French and Serbians. Rev Nelson S. Burbank explains resignation of Rev Fr James Lee from Revere Library Trustees Board and discharge11 of Miss Margaret McCarthy, assistant librarian. Mayor refuses to hold up signature to Ward 19 land taking order. Unusual defense In trial of Mrs Mary A.

Burns, charged with murder of her husband. Hartford man struck and run over by-three automobiles. Winnetka, 111. postmaster has to remove own brother to reinstate Burkitt. George W.

Randall of Plympton wins rights as citizen in court to shoot ducks his own way: appealed to "as sportsman" by judge, says he may change hla methods. Chicago surgeon declines to save habv's life because it is defective. Gustave Bates nominated for Mayor of Quincy by Republicans, defeating Mayor Campbell. ant, though normally sane, was subject in 1 1 ii I on the I'ourlh I'aur Lse the (Hoke's Rral Jl'tate nhimns to It or rrnt Rrai Continued on the Sixth Page. to certain perioaic atiain "i on Indian 1'ond ror more man years, i cholia, and that while thus suffering she can continue to string his decoys any- mutreled with a suiciaai main wu i where he sees fit.

A. t- led without intent on ner part, to 11. Tic hllR. tion of fire sprinklers cover wider range. Second Harvard Hospital unit sails today from New York.

Mrs Mildred V. Martin, wife of Lynn physician, brings suit for separate maintenance. News of the water front. Pagr a. Legislature may be asked to grant more time, so counsel can study Bay State Company's fare schedule.

Real estate transactions. Page 4. Austrian officials at Vienna say the Italians were to blame for loss of American lives by attack of Austrian submarine on the Ancona; Penfleld instructed to ask for full report. Premier Asquith tells House of Commons he believes response of unmarried young men will obviate need of conscription. United States attorney refuses to allow plotter Robert Fay to amend plea, to escape with light penalty.

Criticism of British staff brings out Page 8. Clear, cold weather aids deer hunters; many animals killed. Boston church membership growing faster than contributions, according to statistics presented at Laymen's convention. Coal dust explosion entombs 34 men In Ravensdale. mine; four taken out, one dead.

Bogus policeman who aided Hobbs to kidnap wife evades searchers in Boston. Page 9. State Forester Rane at City Planning Exhibition says people freeze in Boston while wood rots a few miles out. "Carmen" splendidly sung by the Boston Grand Opera Company. New England Hotel Association has annual dinner.

West Newton woman, who helped trap white slavers, quits New York police work because of husband's objections. Boston Rotary Club opens exhibition in connection with convention of New England clubs. John Alden Carpenter's suite played death or tne man band. In the opening of the trial yesterday Furthermore, Mr Randall has a legal right to do so, no matter whose shooting i he interferes with. Whet.ier Mr Randall as a spor tsman will continue to do so, Is entirely up to him.

This point was legally established yesterday when Mr Randall was In court I the State In outlining us case ciaimeu came to nil ueatn unn that Burns the re- Katatt. Hi nirmlirr. the Globe offers the betl Real Estate lwdium in Xri, I rii land. Ilrad the advtt in today Globe. BELGIUM STILL DESTITUTE cyanide of potassium poisoning, In tha H'lr uhiill- II- IV I.IIII1 I I I .1 suit of annum? w.iid.

i morning of Dec 22 In a room at Notting- Callahan and James L. McGrath of in whch he and his wife had Kingston should not obtain an injunc-1 the niKht i tion restraining Mr Randall from inter-j passe fering with their hunting opportunities. PATIENT SHOPGIRL $1000 RICHER FOR HER PAINS HARTFORD, Conn, Nov 16 Miss Elizabeth Cahill, a clerk in one of Hartford's largest department stores, was patient and courteous one hot, dreary afternoon last Summer to an old woman, who seemed over-fussy while being waited upon. The store girl further humored her patron by giving her name and address after the purchase had been completed. Today the girl was notified that by the will of.

Ellen P. Minerky, filed in the Probate Court this forenoon, she receives a bequest of $1000. As matter of law or equity Mr Randall relied on his rights and did not intend Wife Tried to Buy Poison. Among today's witnesses were two to allow any citizen of Kingston to druggists from Uaconia, each of whom trample on them, but when the Judge wnrp that four days before Burns died asked him "as a sportsman, If he didn't statement in House of Lords that fail- Chairman Hoover ure of complete victory at Loos is un- the New York Symphony Orchestra. hi wife tried to purchase cyanide of i think It would help Kmlth and the others (f him.

One swore that her a lot to keep his dei-oys away front In More Real Estate advts in the Globe than ever before at this season of the year. To sell or rent Real Estate, use the Globe's advertising columns. 1(. three million souls, mostly manner at the time was excited and front of their gunning stand, he Hhdidly cn and children, mUSt be Cld causing him to remark as she replied Your Honor. HI tell you rf fa Christmag tft his shop that she evidently wanted what I think about it.

I think-two- ift his shoi der investigation. Ex-United States Senator Burrows dead. Page 5. War College National Defense plans withheld until after President delivers "History Now Gives Us Grave Warning." by Uncle Dudley. Herbert Corey describes work of surgeons in European war.

Helen Keller appeals to President and "Gov Spry of Utah in behalf of I. W. W. thirds of it is stubbornness on 90tH immcrliat arA rnnti ooison in committing suicide ous is essential iy ij ap A Laconia doctor swore that Mrs "ides. from him a prescription Randall gunning stand Is on th THE WEATHER.

message. Rfr.nHlim rrf American nnmnwrrial 'poet. Sentenced tO death. hxlf a Dint of Rln for medicinal pur-' opposite shore of a cove or bay of the for halt a pint 01 pond from that of the Kingston men, a poses Another witness testified that a Qf 300 yards. The latter com bodies Instituted hv T'nited States Cham- Belgian Relief Commission appeals for i Whether you can give mti or little please give promptly.

Make cheques payable to plained mat ttunuHii was wont to siring bottle which had couiiiiaa em tken from Mrs Burns' bag after the out wooden aecoys maliciously and win- WASHINGTON, Nov 16 Forecast forNorth-e New England Partly cloudy Wednesday and Thursday. For Southern New England: Fair Wed-esday and Thursday. fully across lie entire pond about hiO feet from their gunning stand, frighteri- No testimony has CASTLE Mil ARK HOTKI TRKMON 11 KB AND BKKhM El RhUwiri FI'BilPFAN PLAN. EVERY ROOM HAS A PRIVATE CONN ECT1NO IUT1IROOM. BOSTON HOTIX Lessees CHARUCfl K.

SLEEPER. Mgr. 100 Slnslo Rooms with private for one person. Jl per day. death of Mr Burns Remember, it pays to advertise in the Daily and Sunday Globe.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE? MORE HELP WANTED? Advertise in the Globe. Read the Advts in Today's Globe 1 1 1 1 i iihib fur hfei offered io snow mat ine in mriiBmnu. UIUD J. Th. llirA m.n frnm kluvilnn ftmtl.t new clothing and unmade material for Belgian women and children.

Page 1 1 Financial news. Sec McAdoo declares Bourne's charge i "ridiculously untrue." Pago 12. ,4 .1 Vl ,1 1 1 i it iu ber of Commerce looking toward union of neutrals to halt warfare and settle international disputes. Congress to be asked to revise Federal statutes so that conspirators against neutrality may be punished. Chester B.

Kenfield completes 50 years as customs inspector at Boston. R. S. Carven appointed budget commissioner by City Auditor Mitchell. Paa get no satisfaction from the citizen of Plvmpton.

so they asked for an injunc. tion. Randall had shot ducks on the pond long before the other three men took to that form of sport and he did gin contained cjnmut, leged by the prosecution that Mrs Burns bought cyanide in Manchester. The foreshadowing the defense. NEW ENGLAND BELGIAN RELIEF COMMITTEE JOSEPH M.

O'NEIL, Treisiirer, Federal Trust Company, Boston T. it 1 Kunras v. It .1 1 misw wvmi- For Eoston and Vicinity: Fair Wednesday and Thursday: not much change in tem-perature; moderate westerly to southerly winds. Household Department. New England Women: Mrs Margaret Deland.

Page i.t. "Little Stories for Bedtime," by Thorn- ton W. Burgess. i "Beth's Life Battles." through the cross-examination of the not take kindly to their protest, since 1 State witneses today, resulted in giv-, lTMtuf. ing the case, which had begun without' A11 variety of ducks and geese wooden i attracting much attention outside of land tin figured in the hearing, Ma Haincshire a basin i however, turned largely on a knotty this section 6f Ne HAipnire, a Dasisi of relaUng to the of general human concern.

rights of the parties. vmone the petTons who attended the! Finding the veteran sportsman from neenne bathrooms, for two. II per day raeh person. Nothing- higher. I ne Distance Telephone In each room.

HST 'LA6S criSlNE AND SERVICE LARGE VARIETY CLl-B BREAK-FSTS FROM 28c to 45o. Our tuxl will call for nd take guests to Bck Bay Stations. A. and N. H.

from A. M. to 1 A. M. Tel Oxford MO.

Please Send Potl for Booklet Charlie White, the Chicago lightweight, makes short work of Savior, iutting him away in their bout here in 1 minutes. Bowling results. .1. o.r uj rinu fit liuKt Itl PTlcs i 'i 1 Li I l'v 1 1. I I I.

1 1 his block decoys on the pond as he did Bell-ans and concentrated interest. The emo Globe's Forecast: Fair Thursday: Friday unsettled, possibly local rain and warmer; moderate westerly winds. Page Letter of C. S. Mellen shows mis-I understanding developed over Roosfc-j velt's policy toward railroads.

Meilen arranged quiet meeting of railroad heads with President, with view to securing their support. The Season Is On! DINNER, WITH HOTEL HOLLIS CAFE I Hi M. pHHlte Wilbur Theatrn Best Music -Cabaret Singing Rooms, 1 Single .50 DaoMt Double, with hath, 2.QO CAFE BOVA the Judge dismissed the bill filed against him by Smith and his friends. As a citizen or litigant. Randall may continue to string out his wooden decovs In front of the gunning stand of his neighboring citizens or litigants.

As 'i sportsman, lnterfermg with equnl rights of fellow sportsmen, he may not. It rests with him not with the courts. Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package "The Sportlight," by Grantland Rice. Commercial news.

President not in favor of ousting Kitchin from House leadership; gressman says critic of National tense program will be leader who does $300 The Temperature Yesterday at Thomg-. son's Spa 3 a 39; 6 a 39; 9 a 39; 12 3 46; 6 m. 43: 9 38; midnight, 36. Average temperature yesterday, 4013-24; average on proves it 25c at all druggists. CHECKING ACCOUNTS tions ot tne witnesses are muie oeepty stirred than is common among the selr-contained New England type that comes Into this case.

A tragic turn was given to the courtroom scene this afternoon, when one witness, John H. Chesley of Nottingham, aged 68, succumbed to a sudden attack of illness, dying before he could be removed from the Courthouse. At this time court had Just assembled at 2 o'clock. There had been no forenoon session, as the principals and the jury were taken by automobile this HATH MAD fa I I DRAW INTEREST 55 11-12. year ago.

Westfield Class Elects Officers. WEST FIELD, Nov 16-Thc Normal School Juniors elected these officers today: Miss Elle.i H. Murray of Holyoke, president; Miss Gertrude B. Mealy of Springfield, vice president; Miss Gertrude E. O'Neill of Chicope Falls, secretary; Aliss Regina M.

Fortsch of Hatfield, treasurer. EXCHANGE TRUST CO 21 Milk St. 124 Boybton St Capital sad 8om1 LMMM c. c.b. BRITAIN RECOGNIZES fessor, suggests community medical LAnRANZA RULE service as a.

means of saving on doc- WASHINGTON, Nov 16 Great Britain tors' bills. has authorized Charge Hohler of the Pase T. Rritish Legation in Mexico City to ex-Harvard coaches go in against the tend recognition to the de facto Gov-varslty eleven and are beaten in a lovely ernment on his return to his post from scrimmage. th United States, i Junetion of Friend and Waahlairtan Stu. The Most Etclusne Italian Restaurant in Town fs'tle d'Hot Lunch.

II to JC Jshle d'Hote Dinner, to 9 Tic Try Our Dally Special: ioc 1 OPEN TILL MLOMtiUT. Temperatures at Last Night San Francisco, 58: Bismarck. 91; St Louis, 52; Chicago, 38; Nantucket, 40: Portland, 34; Eastport, 32; New York, 38; Washington 34. 06 Arrb .1 lnor I nm Mummer St. HARVARD-YALE GAME Lunch, 11 to 3, 65 cts.

Special Dinner, 3 to 9, $2.90. New Orchestra, Grand Opera Trio, Soprano Soloist. Open until 12. For leserrations leL Fort UU1 mi. I Continued on the Eighth Page,.

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