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18 CHNA THREATEND | o Fevere BY THREE ‘ENEWIES mud from h t to spurs Anglo-Japanese Alliance and |r.esinsion, “Faul rovere dralt livw. She fouxht (he foes & Dawes” revived in Middiesex county to- | exXcessive. Mre Hergdoli wax con- Lansing-Ishii Notes Cited |aux memorics of the historic events| Victed on the federal charges wnd that preceded the “shot that was heard . around the worid 1 years ago. The Allege Boys are Bandits. B AN Ao teR T one of the picturesque features of the | ranmine framls . — Four, hove. b ’ . hing | Patriots day e e e VANCOUVER, B. C.. April 10.—China{ PO dax cclebioion crom “"i”‘"! are “‘M““‘ e G is menaced by three mics” article | sped by the cheers of thousands. | Thes e e i enty-one o e league o iops| slackened pace only at points where his- 10 i Tiotding Gp ot @ store. ERdhiy ne ofTtHe epeic of rons | fory wiia Ruvere and his. fellow rider e Sovcnant, the apanese alli- |}, e had halted to sive the alarm that Pl ance and the hii exchanse itish trogps were on the mareh Lie i s D stice of L [Revere vauited it the sadale] wa oi e e e g o o =t LS in front of the oid North Church here| dArove o kaale! wheri & the supreme cour China, declare®| o calioped northwest to his objective. | “kidnaped” ( and William “William Dawéx,” the memory of Wh"f" Sweet, brothers. twelve and ’nul’“;t-n said Dr. Wang. important ride remained in years old, respe Iy, from the e ihie lays down until a few vears ago, followed | dustrinl Home for Boy nd Girls Hed route Later the quartet drove to Grapeville, h s two drew rein celebr thirty ast of Pittsburgh, where, tions had been arranged. The ol v nlice they held up a small s o . green at| store ts interpreta- - had its climax on the green : but which is d ructive x‘-{ the xington. where sturdy “‘”‘""‘""‘:' = league it nee it permits all hered in the early hours of ADFLIN | Thirty Vight Rider Tndictments. member powers to form private JON ORO. Ark.—Thirty alleged groups t in their own in- night rider, arrested on charges of e R Sond o = a d cotton sins last fall, the neighboring member powers. Chi- r X £ Ston e na is determincd to have this article income tax la Siinyl lof e Teneshire AIMtetat. couct o e ¢ the legislature of 1812 n on ‘charges of both night-riding and The anglo-Japanese alliance was|ynneld as it applies both to individ arson. A number of additional in- Hacacierizd b D as thel 1 and corporations, in @ UNANIMOUS | Giimently were returned againkt per- IoRend, cnemy 4 that hef 8000 handed down by the state Su-|{ <ong who have not been arrested. oped o hov b 3 e N e income tax P T i 2l Ilpreme couft- ‘The lstate. income tax ; il . neaow o e | 1aw provides for a tax of five mills o GITl Diex of Rullet Wounds. ula“].‘:‘i\u',‘r."l.“ Hin which China n‘\'\x“\’r the dollar on incomes in excess of ALEXANDRIA, La. — Mi adys, v participate on the side of 0. eizhteen, who, it is al- s rendering S shot and wounded by irations re- Delay Sale of Newspaper. who then killed him- absolved sale of the Kans La., two weeks #go. © Americ > auction to sati . Japanese confl vention of :‘LIH“-‘: of creditors, set for vesterday,| T sult of her wounds. It was . l::d third power, 4 @nd cquipped | was postponed one wevk on applica- | by he police at the time of the by one of the b nts, must make | yion of F. R. Zeebree, attorney for | shooting that young Martin shot Miss the aliiz hoth signa-{ ¢ H. Jones, receiver. Plans for fina the. Bl Spueneaihis: affections ed. ing a reorganization are being work- 8 gk st o Said] ed out. it was stated. Want Navy Officer for President. notes with their ¥ untenable Rob " LPHIA.—Announcement is doctrine that geographi propin- oh Memo 3 - by the hoard of trustees of the quity confer: * China is deter- COLUMBLUS, e ske College nvf Ih'ar three issues to]bandits held up a Scioto Valley trac-!that Rear Admiral Williain C. Brai- sion this sum-{tion car en route from Columbus to| sted, retired. former surgeon general s she fully;Lancaster, Ohio, at a point nine miles| of the . has been invited to be- Tecognizes that so long as ain| southeast of Columbus. took about| come president of the institution. in their places, o long v §500 in cash and some Jewelry from | The trustees cxpret u definite repl: Tess and stability be menaced. five gale passengers. but did not mo- | from him in a {1 diy lest three women also on the car. The : 9 bandit: who had boarded the car. . Shot Dead b .\'Il-rilllv. PRISON AWAITS I W. W.’S. |20 Fctin {1 & Sation, cieaped | NATCHEZ i A, Smith, dis —_—— Fh o AvitoriabHe charged levee construction employe. fanautomabiles () was shot and killed by Deputy Sher- Forty-Three Ordered to Go to st e Wevekien I A G Bondurant near St. loseph, o i La. late Sunday, after h had Leavenworth Tomorrow. BIZBEE, Ariz—Postmaster L. R. Clarke. CHICAGO. April 19 —Members of | Bailey arrested by federal postal \d gone the Industrial Workers of the World, authorities on charge of misappro- ty boat to arrest_bim for whose cases the United States Su-|priation of postal funds. Federal au-|ing a disturbance. When they went preme Court recently refused to re-|thorities sald the charge on Which 4]3"::1'6_ l':h e i [Vill bezin their journey to_the | Bailey is held was not filed in con-|With a shotgun. instantly Killing al n at Leavenworth, Kan.|nection with the reported $40.000 rob- | flarke. His fre Was OCUrnct A fomorrow. Charles F. Clyne. United | bery of the post office on April 3 Feondurent, Btates district attorney. said. : g S The men wore convicted in 1918 s < : under the selective service and es Sayx Woman Kidnaped Child. GOLDEN RULE WORKS pionage a Mr. Clyne has received| SACRAMENTO, Calif.—Extradition . official copies of th supreme court | papers for the retr.rn to lm&mxm‘\?( —_— decision affecting more than eigh.y|Mrs. Emma Mann were issued to Secretary Davis Reports 55 Labor members of the organizatio: “There are about who were affected said Mr. Ciyne, forty-three men by the decision.” “the others having already served brief sentences. These men scattered ali over the coun- try. but we are in touch with them and will notify them to proceed di- rect to Leavenworth as soon as the papers have been prepared. We ex- pect the pilgrimage to the peniten- tiary to start Wednesday and all of the ‘men should be in their celis by Saturday.” William Haywood, secretary of the organization. was said to be in Chi- Rose Klampfe Indiana. Mrs. ) living in Colfax, C 1if. Another Copper Mine Cloned. GLOBE, Arlz. Boston Mining Company. will be retained for work, it was announced. Arrested on Malt Charge. cago. ready to a S5 you th wanieq [ 10 surrender when DURHAM. > 0. C. ang R. C.|five labor disputes by following th —_— ! Upchurch and L. M. Massey, members | only policy I have laid doy i of the grocery firm C. C. Ubchurch & | Golden Rule of doing unto SPLIT ON ZIONIST FUND. Judge Mack Announces Severance With Dr. Weizmann. of malt. malt in the Upchurch store. 3 in. NEW YORK. April 19—The Zionist| Governor Morrixon Il on Tral Organization of America. xhroughnns DURHAM. N. C—Gov. Cameron Oregon Canyon. president. Judge Julian W. Mack, has | Morrison, who became ill While on a| \pricoron Oreg. April 1 announced severance of negotiations | westbound train yesterday and| e mastodon wel ! with Lr. Chaim Weizmann, president | stopped off in Durham to await an| (o0l 0 (oot faay in Butcher Knife of the World Zionist Organization, | eastbound train to return to his | CONCPSH SEEITFARs, M SARCERAE, 00 for the raising and expenditure of a | home, in Raleigh, was suffering from | IR0 5 00 S50 B0 Sarshall fund for the benefit of Palestine. | a bad cold or the : Judge Mack. in a statement, de-|10 his relatives in this city clared the break came as the result|in Durham the governor of failure by Dr. Weizmann to recog- | Wi nize demands of American Zionists| White. “for safeguard with respect to exs| o penditures.” The statement said that the American organization would not | co-operate with the Kerein Hayesod Probe Little Girl's Death. bureau, recently organized by Dr.|mine the cause of the death of Nadine Weizmann, to raise money in this|Kremer. the eight-year-old girl whose ggentry. imutilated body was discovered be- Judge Mack said that for two weeks he had conferred with Dr. Weizmann {North Side Saturday night. The child { hangers Vote to Strike. in the hope of reaching a common |had been missing from her home since o ground. American Zionists, he said, {last Tuesday. John Miller. aged thir-| PHILADELPH April “The “wished the Palestine fund to come en- | ty-eight, a former city fireman, is un- | philadelphia district counc the whereas Dr. | der arrest, alleged the police to| Brotherhood of Painters have made a confess { the body. {irely from donations, izmann desired to pursue other methods. —_— Drives Out Impurities. Back Mencww Madicaly Tather John' e. Spi jc.| CHICAGO.—Chicago socialists have ther John's Medicine. Spring tonic. | in favor of the Moscow third internationale. it is announced follow- ing the balloting for delegates from list s—Advertisement. voted D'ANNUNZIO TAKES BRIDE. | Divorced Soldier-Poet Marries Lu- ! Cook county to the nationa convention in Detroit June Start for London June 11. 1_soci RICHMOND. Va.—Announcement is |y her crew, with full sail set, when she isella Baccara, Pianist. made that the f};ul:r?rln.;rn"avmflffl*" Ment satote off ape Lookout last = to present on behalf o irginia a v e four-masted sc GENEVA. April 18.—Gabriele d'An- | (opy of the Houdon statue of Wash. T Moo R Harnat nunzio, the soldier-poet. was mar- |ington to Great Britain will sail June for three hours tacked and veered off rled. in a civil ceremony performed |11 on the steamship Lapland for Lone the coast, sometimes out of sight of fu 1 @ village near Lugano. ldon. The presentation exercises will | jand was finally caught by her 10 Signorina Luisella Baccara. an | 14ke place June 30. crew, who were in a motor lifeboat, and pianist, sa atch re- —— anchored, little damage having cetved here from Lu; nnunzio Mrs. Bergdoll Must Pay Feen been sustained. The Yessel reached he Sug his hrige e heir h PHILADELPHIA, Pa—The te|in tow of the wrecking tus I . Merritt ymoon in the lta lake coun supre court has decreed Mrs lmma ' Sunday At the ceremon d’Annunzio . scribed hi 48 a divorced man. | says the dispatch 1 Signorina Bac a was in Fiume for several months while d'Annun- zio was in control there. re- fused to leave the poet-soldier when an attack on the city was imminent declaring she would rather be killed than quit the ¢ It was inced | when d'Annunzio left Fiume that | he intended to marry the pianist as soon as he had been given a divorce | from his wife The poet's bride twenty-nine years old. and the « r of Donna rda and Lieut . Vittorio Ba cara of the Bersuglicri. She is a n tive of Venice, and is e throughout GOV. STEPHENS APPEALS. California Asks States to Back Her Stand Against Japan. SACRAM Calif, A request A < a pial il a letter Th \ernors Fepresentations Congress with the fort to Japusiese tions wh tion 1o now betw wore A urg heir de they that ROME erected | A monument nment to the mem Cutts Fair- a’l‘fl, on [r Two Americans illed in Ita aring the world war, will ba ded @ in the Mestr Po. Made by . tery. near Ve on April 26, tum Cereal Com The ceremony Inmasmurating. lihe S 1 pany, nc rmonument will be attended by Fair- field’s mother, Mrs James Cummings Farr of New York and her husband. also by a representative of the American embassy at Rome. BY the Associated Pross. 1. Bergdoll must pay counsel fees of BOSTON, April 19.—Splashed with $10.000. incurred in defending her against federal charges of aiding her riding again to nd “William | th bert E. Grifliths of Lake county Ind., who charged Mrs. Mann had kidnaped and taken her from nn was said to be uspension of cop- per productions, effective immediate- ly. was announced by E. G. Deaney. | €T { general manager of the Superior and A few men development Co., located in this city, were arrest- ed on a charge of illegal possession The revenue men reported finding more than 1.000 pounds of ppe. according While stopped th his daughter, Mrs. Gilbert C. PITTSBURGH, Pa.—A coroner's jury {has begun an investigation to deter- Incath the flooring of a stable on the on that he buried Let Your Taste Decide! In this way you ma; verify the claimfo¥ POST TOASTIES to SUPERIORITY among corn flakes “Jhese substantial flakes are made of selected. white corn, skil- fully cooked, rolled. and toasted to a, delicious crispness texture prevents crumbling in the package and they dont mush down when cream or milk is added. Ready to Serve Economical Battle Creek, Michigan. Dashes to Lexington Over Route of 146 Years Ago ns. Gro r C.and Erwin. to_ o spital here as a fy Disputes Settled by It. NEWARK. N. J., April 19.—The ap- tion of the Golden Rule as a of settling labor disputes was advocated here last night by Secre- tary of Labor James J. Davis, who attended a testimonial dinner ten- dered City Clerk William J. Egan. haven't any new cure-alls for labor ills,” the Secretary said, “and I'm not a magician any more than President Harding. It's going to take some time for us o get back to nor- | malcy. but I'm glad to be able to tell t 5o far we have settied fifty you would be done by FIND MASTODON’S BONES. Remains of Monster Unearthed in n'the employ o Nielson. the d sheep herder brothers. Fred D. tender, brought one of Arlington. It s from the ba in diameter, fect specimen WILL FIGHT WAGE CUT. | Decorators and Paper- | nind Painters, Paperhangers, nt 17.000 workmen hester and Camden, N a meeting last night to on May 1 if the employers attempt to enforce wage reductions announced for that date. The vari loca uniond last week voted to give the | council full pow PURSUE DESERTED SHIP. NORFOLK, Va., April 19.—Abandoned . Their substantial THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, 'APRIL 19, 1921. Womgn's LT i T G wide hems. I ST Boys’ $1.75 .. Boys’ Si Women’s Tuxedo Sweaters at $3.95 Goldenberg's—Third Floor. A Remarkable Sale of Re $10, $12.50 and Superbly Beautiful Styles made of extra heavy round thr, g starch or dressing. Good, serviceable quality; finished with Goldenberg's—Boys' Clothing Department—Third Floor. blue serge; lined throughout; sizes 3 to 9 years. All-wool Tuxedo Sweat- styles. Sand, Navy A Special Purchase of Wash Suits collection of famed Middy Sonny SIZE! Straight Pants, all-wool yarn tonewall an assortment of popular models for boys from 3 to 8 years of age. Boys’ Knickerbocker Pants, good quality cloth; full cut sizes 7 to 17 years Goldenberg’s—First Floor, Worth $1.50 ... at unusual price conce “Mother’s Most Hat a bons, Purchase of Spring Wraps $9.75 ana $16.50 Savings of 13 to Nearly V> Two remarkable underprice groups of beautiful Spring Wraps and Coats for misses and women, secured sions from overstocked makers and offered to you at like savings. They are garments that will appeal to the most particular—by reason of their gracetul lines, excellent quality materials and good Newest Styles in Wrappy Coats, Dol- mans, Cape Effects, Tailored and Semi- Tailored, Boxed and Full-Belted Models Pleated, Embroidered, Silk-Stitched and Novelty Effects. THE MATERIALS ARE SUEDETTE, TRIC- OTINE, CAMEL’S HAIR, VELOUR, SIL- VERTONES AND POLO CLOTH The majority are full silk lined. others are half lined. Springtime colors of New Blue, Tan, Reindeer, Pekin, and Henna. We advise early selection. as the exceptional values at the low prices will cause them to go quickly. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. 5 “Mother’s Friend” At Worth-While Savings Tomorrow A fresh, ne Wash Suits for boys—known to the majority of mothers for dependable quality, perfect workmanship and excellent Ei service E Lvery suit fashioned of high-grade, guaranteed v L fabrics. SALL PRICE— il i g : [ ] f e MATERIALS | Linene ;‘ -4 Galatea | N Drill | V’ Kiddie Cloth 20\ 'a')-’l Ajax Cloth | 1y 77)) Madras Wit { Repp TN > Popli; = j % ‘l o7 I;IODIfL\‘— Oliver Twist Short Russian Junior Norfolk 53 TO 9 YEARS dyed Brand Wash Suits, fast color materials; > $1.19 Values of the Season the keynote—one-of- Practically our entire French Room will be devoted to this sale. —cach definite in its individual appeal—make up this collection—Dress Hats, Street and Sport Hats—all the newest sum- Friend” | navy $15 Exclusive Hats $6.49 Values almost unbelievable—hats of the newest materials and newest designing—every one exclusive in style and of a character Remarkable -kind models. fter ha mer styles. Ostrich and French Fruit. St s for misses and women. - Girls’ Middy | Blouses at $1.39 ers, stylish weave, in rust, buff, brown, peacock and mavy bluc. quality blue material; fancy shaped Rope and belt models. Correct pockets, cuff sleeves and belt. trim- weight for sport wear, seashore and —_— * med with white braid: new sash mountain wear. BQTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE model. Well made and finished. to please the most fastidious woman and yvoung miss. The fine materials include Milan, Porcupine, Lisere, Taffeta, Horsehair, Visca Braids, etc. colors, too—Jade, Pearl, Sand, Orchi Navy-and-White. Trimmings—Gardenias, Field Flowers, Feathers, Rib- In justice to our customers' demands, we will accept no mail orders, send no C. O. D. deliveries and make no exchanges. Goldenberg's—M:llinery Department—Second Floor. $1.69 Seamless Bleached Sheets, $1.29 DOUBLE-BED SIZE—81x90 INCHES Full Double-bed Size, 81x90, Seamless Bleached Sheets, 1 sheeting cotton, free from Alexander Smith Room From the Big Auction Sale In order to be first to offer Washington housekeepers the splendid savings made possible by the great auction sale held by the Alexander Smith & Sons Co., we had sey- eral shipments dispatched by express. These are now on sale, and offer room size wool rugs of the well known Alexander Smith standard of quality at prices— 35 to 40> Under the Recent Prices Now is the time to buy rugs—the money-saving advantages are bigger than offered in many E $3.50 Bedspreads, 16c Bleached Cotton, | vears e N e 1 . rice o e Price Pri A ,$2,'4]9 o . mlg‘/dl‘c_ Pheeel S Seamless Brossels Rugs.. $1695 $27.50 S3I00-ft. Scamless Brusscls e g (Crechet Bedspreads. full | el Bleached Cotlon. 4 fine. miess Brussels Rugs.. $22.75 $35.00 Rug: .. $19.45 $32.50 Sfateeilo: Mataion ooy Talaed JSpLARIBh Hatality, pr peneral el Velien o Bres 0 L L LESIE B Hand s S 2450 S50 & €15 RUES. . .oneons s o i % 4 83x10.6-ft. L et Rugs $34. X 39c Pillowcases, 29¢ 20c Unbleached Axminstcr or Velve Rugs $29:63 $50.00 70%0-t. Scamless Brussels Nugs $1650 gszg.gg 6 Bleach Pillowcase > xmins 7 Rugs 7.6x9-ft. Seamless A ins lugs feom Starehigt Sranin Sheeting, 12V5c SI3 I Ayminster or Velvet Kucs $3465 $95.00 76x0-1t. Scamless Axminster Rugs §27.50 $45.00 some subject to Blight imj 9 n o Unbleached Sheeting S camless Velvat Rugs 2278 $35.90 :)Xg-;t_ 3"”"',“7 I:\rusx_el,\ Rugs... $13.75 $22.50 | 1 A very special lot of Girls’ | Middy Blouses, of genuine white Lonsdale jean, in white and navy blue collar and cutf styles, trimmed with braid and lace popular yoke style; | sizes 0 to 18 years, | $1.50 Rompers, $1.29 | Kiddies' Dutch Rompe of | blue and pink rep: soft-finish | auality: some with white collars and cuffs and button-trimmed belts; sizes 2 to 5 years. Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. 25¢ Cretonnes | and Scrims at 124c 34-inch Cretonnes and Serims, mill lengths from 1 to 10 yarad: but many pieces alike; for draper- ies. cushion covers and many other uses. Light and dark colorings, in fizured, all-over and border de- wigns. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Warner’s Corsets $1.25 A special purchase of these popular corsets, made of pink material, well boned, in extreme low bust and long hip models, some with double skirt, others with wide front clasp; all sizes from 20 to 30. Pink Bandeaux, of silk and cotton striped material; good substantial qual- ity; fasten back mod- 59C el; all sizes ... $1.98 Bungalow Aprons, $1.79 Women’s Bungalow Aprons, fine g’s Goldenberg's—Third Floor. Women’s $1:2 Silk Hose at 79¢ gular Hats for \Women's P'ure Thread Afternoon Silk Hose, in black, white Street and 1 brown: mock seam Dress Wear back and perfect quality. Mostly all sizes; good wearing grade—at this low price 1t will be wise to put m your summer supply. Children’s Socks, 35¢ Children's Mercerized Cot- ton Socks. plain white. with colored heel. ussorted colored stripes at bottom of turnover tops. The well known “Onyx™ br perfect quality. berg's—First Floor 25¢ Dress Ginghams at 16c Yard Originally The preferred , Black-and-White, 2-inch Dress Ginghams. in plaids Jle and checks and strip: A fine, even-thread quality, i warranted fast colors Popular and s -rviccable fabrie tor women's #nd childiren’s wear, Goldenberg's—First Floor. Size Rugs RIGERATORS Time to Buy a New Refrigerator Here you will find the most reliable makes—known for perfect refrigeration and low ice consumption. A great stock to choose from—styles and sizes to suit every need. —Gibson Refrigera- tor, top-icer style; zalvanized-lined; 30 Gibson Cambria Refrigerator, top-icer style: porceloid lined; two wire shelves. e ice | PN 2 L i $12.75 5. $18.50 Gibson Cambria Refrigerator, side-icer style, with three doors. White porcelain lined. Special at Gibson Refrigera-| Apartment House| tor. on, Style Refrigerator, $27.50 McKee Household Refrigerator, white porcelain lined: front- piece <eamless porcelain lined: three- | one-picce seamless icer style, with extra door. side-icer style. | white porcelain lined. |large ice chamber and Ice capacity, Front-icer style; 100 |double-door £008 com o e 1bs. ice partment. Ice capacity 555 00 capaci- 1160 1bs. Special . ty. Spe- $49 0 | Special $65 00 at . cial at e lat ... i Furniture Store, Across the Street. $23;50 Chiffon Taffeta = $1.69 S Standard Quality vilks first in favor and of a quali y recommended for service and satisfaction. 35 inches wide, Chiffon Taffetas pure silk. with rich lustrous finish, in all wanted street amj cvening shades, inc'uding the preferred navy blue and black. Istra special at $1.69 a yard. ) ’ Goldenberg's—First Floor. Imported Grass Rugs 9x12 Ft. at $8.75 ox12-ft. Iixtra Fine-grade 1.600 Warp Imported Grass hown in popular oriental, medallion and neat border designs, the majority are in the sought-after blues, while we have green and brown for those who prefer them. Stenciled Grass Rugs 3x6-ft. Size— 27x54-inch Size— $1.19 69c Heavy-grade, Close, Double-warp Stenciled Design Grass Rugs, in green, blue. brown and combination colorings: choice of oriental, medallion and neat border designs.—First Floor. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. 39¢c White Chiffon Voile 40 Inches Wide at 25¢ Yd. 40-inch White Chiffon Voiles, a fine, sheer quality, with the beautiful chiffon finish. Snow white bleached, ideal grade for waists and dresses. No. 200 Imperiat English 36-inch White Pique, a firm Fongeloth, -36 inches wide; 10 | woven quality, in neat, 9 .yards in each piece: small welts. Worth 50¢ 29C fine chamois - finish S I e 5 quality Worth l .79 32-inch Shirting Madras, with $2.00.. ... white woven mercerized stripes; 36-inch \.lite Novelty Skirt- a very fine quality, for men's ing, a yarn mercerized quality, | and bo: shirts. with stylish diagonal Worth a yard. 38c weave. Worth 69c 49(: A e e cee Fard............oee.... i 27-inch Plisse Crepe, in xnk. 36-inch White Gabardine, a light blue and white; soft finish yarn mercerized quality, grade. for undergar- for women's sk 490 garments. Worth 3% 25c Worth 69¢ yard... T TR R Goldenberg's—First Floor. asm: L S T R T D ) ) ' ’ v 14

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