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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1930. cmwfllm Interment will pfivl . Quiggle was a native of . lsmaport Fa. She had resitea i tnia city a number of years, coming here 'Izh her husband. She is survived by her husband, by a daughter, lln. uv ingston Bdog.d’ xonunurg‘ cisco, an a_sister, Pnnx culver.ut Port Clinton, Ohio. l MRS. IDA QUIGGLE DIES. Funeral Service to Be Held Sat- urday in Gawler’s Chapel. Mrs. Ida Virginia Quiggle, wife of Charles Clendenen Quiggle of Ward- man Park l!otel, dled in Columbia Hos- pital Monda; eral services will be conducted m o.vlen chapel Saturday | Latvia plans extensive improvements afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Dr. John of the port of Riga. EISEMAN'S Seventh & F Sts. Final Close-Out Sale of $35, $40 & $45 SUITS & O’COATS Drastically Reduced for Quick Clearance. . . FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR SAMUEL W. HENRY Rites Are Conducted at the Resi- dence, With Interment in Con- gressional Cemetery. Funeral services for Samuel W. Henry, 64 years old, grocer, and a di- rector of the Merchants’ Bank & Trust Co. branch, Twentieth street and Penn- sylvania avenue, who died Monday at his home, 1912 I street, were held this afternoon at the residence. Interment was in Congressional Cemetery. Mr. Henry was a member of the West End Citizens’ Association, St. John's Masonic Lodge, No. 11, and Hiram Royal Arch Chapter, No. 10. Besides his widow, Mrs. Amie Gwin Henry, he is survived by two sons, Jack W. and Clinton McElwee Henry; brother and sister, Frank C. Henry and Mrs. Prank L. Averill. COMMISSION MAY STUDY REPORT ON GREAT FALLS The first meeting of the Federal Power Commission in several weeks was called for late today at the office of Socuurymv;'ulaxlr of g;e Inunftr ’Itmig expected that the ing report o commission on v.bep:’;mamuw of water power at Great Falls for hydro-electric power development will be considered. A memorandum on the report detail- m’ the pre made so far has been before the three members of the power mmision for a month. Members of fi-’w mission Secretary of the In- mlor Wllmn'. Secretary of Agriculture Hyde and Secretary of War Hurley. ‘The Great Falls power report was asked the House in a resolution that directed the commission to 1nvem at,e the availability of water power. same time the eommbslon ls ordered to hold up several pending ap- | plications for power development until the report had been made to Congress. 3 NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR LIBERAL TERMS Take advantage of this dras- tically lowered price . . . use your credit. Just a small ini. tial payment, balance in March, April and May as con- venient. Despite this sale price, there is no extra charge for liberal WILLIAM JARDINE. Secty. credit. 448 N. Y. Ave. N.W, Natl. 5870 WASHINGTON'S FINEST MEN'S WEAR STORE = 634 HART SCHAFFNER & MARX MEMORIALS IN GRANITE. MARBLE snd BRONZE ON DISPLAY at 48 NEW YORK AVENUE N.W. Washington Granite Monumental Co., Inc. ol SUITS *36 205 were 313 were 106 were formerly 350 formerly %60 formerly %65 One Trousers Two Trousers Grey Cheviots Brown Cashmere Brown Worsteds Single Breasted Double Breasted Blue Serges Blue Unfinished Grey Worsteds Hart Schaffner & Marx style tailor- mg, all-wool quality—guaranteed to give complete satisfaction. Sizes to fit each and every man. | Hart Schaffner & Marx Overcoats---$36 No Charge For Alterations Use Our Extended Payment Plan Ralelgh Haberdasher 1310 F Street ” ““Qld Bill” to Speak | | | | BRUCE BAIRNSFATHER. SOLDIER-CARTOONIST WILL LECTURE HERE Capt. Bruce Bairnsfather, caricaturist | of trench life during the World War and creator of “Old Bill and the Better ‘Ole,” will lecture Tuesday night at Memorial Continental Hall under Auspices of the Wednesday Morning Guild of the New York Avenue Presby- terfan Church. | The lecture, illustrated with lantern | slides of Bairdsfather’s sketches, will & deal particularly with the American | troops as the artist saw them. He served with all the major allied arm:, and was with the Americans at St. Mihiel n.nd on the Marne. t cartoons of the slime and | grime nf trench warfare were made to cheer up his own men and they worked so well that he sent some to London where they were published. He was wounded once, but returned to| France. Some of his sketches filtered into Germany, where they were as popular with the German soldiers as they were with the English. s . . CLUB HEARS EDITOR. The life, customs andl beauties of the countries of Btnnh America were ex- plained at timist Club at its weekly lunchieon t s afternoon in_the Hamilton Hotel by Dr. William J. Sho- walter, associate editor of the National Geographic 2zine. Dr. Showalter told of the beauties of Chile, Peru and the Andes from the eat Transandean Railway, nnd of gnnl Argentina and Uruguay. FOUND. Al League, 340 Maryland I‘Hvl!l e. LOST. 'BAR. pxfl platinum, with diamond; . Tuesd 4 sbout ¢ 1 esday. Reward. Phon: e2 Animal Rescus w. _Nat. 808 oyn leather, with papers, P; Reward for re- BRIEF C; Vicinity 34na ve, Risiine, 3% Soutnern turn of pape: Blag__ Natio BROGCH, week. 350 %90, wold, set with diamonds, Tost 1 reward. Phone Wisconsi EuNeH o 3 esday morning i umnd. T please return them o 635 en 20 A oo @1 _ COSTUME, LRY_Ca Reward Wme 2735 i3t s DOG—Male: medium fizei brown 10X ¢ Up white on long ta Phone 7d. ‘Jim. Address or _ return e! 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E. | | Mary Durnis DoctonReco meud am ers’ AMBULANCES The Great W. W. Chambers Co. GREATEST USED CAR Buy now, while PRICES ARE LOWER, TERMS ARE 1S MORE COMPLETE. You'll save $100 by ACTING NOW. OURISMAN HOWARD FUNERAL HELD. Long-time Washington Resident Is Buried in Rock Creek Cemetery. Funeral services for Henry J. M. Hownra 76 years old, president of the m-r ;! l‘g fl}r!e“"du <t:;3 local mlnuhl:- protection apparatus, who died at the home of his son, Robert 3.‘ Howard, 87 V street, Monday, were con- ducted at the residence this afternoon. Inu'nn!nt Wwas in Rock Creek Ceme- Mr Howard had been a resident of this city for the past 46 years. He had invented several 5 ances. fire protection appli GRIGSBY AT HEAD OF CREDIT BUREAU Former Washington Business Man Is Elected to Preside Over Group of Executives. Louls 8. Grigsby of Philadelphia, for- merly of this city, was elected president of the Columbia Regional Conference of Credit Bureau Executives at the final session of the third annual meeting of | the conference, in the Hotel Mayflower late yesterday ‘afternoon. Mr. Grigsby had served the organization as first vice | president during the past year. officers elected were: J. Wil- | liam Pennell of Camden, N. J., first vlce vrumem James D. Hays of Har- risburg, Pa. second vice president, and 9;3:7—'; Robinson of Richmond, Va., sec- The conference adopted a resolution urlinl & change in the present bank- g:cy law that would forbid a person g into bankruptcy from being re- nev'!.d of payment of bills for “necessi- ties” he had purchased prior to the | bankruptcy proceedings. The _conference voted to hold its an- ;-‘::x! meeting in this city again next Foundry Head Is Composer. NEW YORK, February 19 (#).—Writ- ing music is the hobby of Willlam H: ‘Woodin, president of the American Car & Foundry Co., chairman of the Ameri- can Lotomotive Co. and connected with many other industrial corporations. At a special concert in a theater eight of his compositions have been played by an orchestra of 30. Births Reported. lnndo v'z“ Ads Miller, girl twing. and Dorothy R. Hayden, bov. and Maude 1. Peake. rd d nthony d Renes ul Poirier. ind thel "OKOwIE: 1 and Anne B 1 Albe: 'wnd Jeanstie Neal wubur and Eth Robert A. an Clarence ‘A. ai Frederick B. s Charles C. and Bessie B. Smith. boy. Mack and Daisy E. Acors. girl Franz and Taylora A. Welc! Lawion and Beatrice Frve ge Licenses. hlnl 3. and Mayme J Bry iy Sones. 31, and Anna M. Rosner. 3o Sin -’%«&""f‘fl.m ol I her P Fm-, 21 and Ludie Dozier, 23; Bforton M L-mben, 25, Quantico, Va.. and 19, Belfair Mills, 19, and Emilia Presutti, ‘. ind Gertrude Bodick. "0, and Edna M. Brooks, m:'i'"}« , Havep, Conn. iy Allan F. Yeheo” Eancii, 19. Rev. Jogeph Mudric] 8 Rev. L. J Sci Tolso “p!la.;m W. Johns, 28. and Emille W. in We Kfll fi m Ealtimore, Md . " Tamsville, ufl- and Pearl Brown, nd Jesste P. Lawrence, %8, New York City, New York City! Pillows, All Cuuplch ce as Low as 5165 5195 up Hearse, Casket and All e Organ if Desired Cemetery s“u kL i it Pls R Service Col. 0432 You Should Act at Once Chevrolct | History ® R SELECTION OF CARS Cards of Thanks. LE JOHN L Tne I;Puy of, the late '?'o on lnd lll : ;u;.::u.h;a:::.“ T tes f sympathy at his deatl ALY ELLEN. to extend “-rmn Shanks o .ni -ppmlmen Tor Dsnflnnm {rmlm $e® iBheser 2R txpression HOW. my the faa Derenvement ™ [oved motner. n.u"h ‘"' BWARD, TULiA "ROOBEAND. Brath-, DAMS, FANNTE Pev- Tty 11 1030 at f0r4s O Mopday, and paintul lingss. nnflx: 'MAY ADAM! (nee Gearing), beloved wife of J. De Witt Adam, Funeral from her late residence. 1116 G st. ne. on Thur February 2, 8t 1 am Relatives and’ triends o= "'&-oem' Pruety uesday, T uf.? xd e Devasted this lite, on time ol l 18, after a long her residertce, 195 Bt 8:45 p.m. MARY to mourn their 20° Degparted thiz life Tue at 8:45 p. % odtheting neral services A Jon Ghufeh, . 2R rd. n., Sunday, A 203 nuoln MAGGIE EE! Vife Tussdar, Februars 16, 100 Sis. .‘:’:‘3'. T of the PORD, da late Cecelia Bell and w Henry “Butord, ‘mother ot Statey “Butord, nd "Ruth Ducketh:” siater. of T Bradley a - g‘ ;f:l'cl 1t alher Ernest Jarvis Co. hine Febru; Trom her late. residence: 1013’ ot CARTER, WILLIAM. icedsy, Poraary” 18, ihe Home of th e 25 Departed this life 4930; at 4 &.m. IAM_CAl rebm-rs" 1 Tineral ho Frisnds ll\'“fifl COLIN, EDMOND H. On b 330, ot bis. um...e;“%%‘o“fi o ey COLIN. devoted hus{blgd o pl. nw. 1 at 330 B Srom Frasier’s h'st. and R. L ave. n.w. Morrison. He s sisters and_ three ers. 3 1850, at 1 bruary rom W Ernest Jarv uneral parlors, 3223 ve. n.w. Interment Arlington Na- Ty. Please omit flowers. 21 E 8. On Tussday. February dence. 1887 Newton st. o eioved. nusband ‘of ecter Daniel ang father of Mrs Wi from hl! te it 1 Jrom s DIEUDONNE, TULES, Tuesday. Feb w’?" Seed “HHos n.n"""x},s DrEbDo Ho s survived by on 8al William d Mrs. Funerai from 8t Ike's Epie: §opal Chiurch, Bladensburg, Md. Pridey. ruary 21, P.m. Intermént Rock Creek Cemete: DY BOSE. WILLIAM. February 17, mo at reedmén’s Hompital. after a briét iliness WILLIAM DU BOSE. He leaves to mourn 3 sigter. bty BOBu Bose: & ‘miece. Bessie Wilson. . and g!h;r rihnvel y Thursday. Febr: g Wesle: ington's funeral parior. 2053 ve. Rev. U. B, Johnson will officiate. Interment at Payne's Cemetery. FIORELLO. ANTONIO. =Sud denly. on Mon- 11, 1930 8t ‘his resi lov Tal |y nhnmy 20, Dominic’ church. bruar Funeral services Friday. their home. * riends Tvitea " Burter st | Bells 3" 2" Ehurch, Camp Bovings, M3, 3 | THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair, rising temperature tonight and tomor- | row; about 44 degrees; southwest winds. Pri S Friig. | sband’ of Thélma 8. | slowly | minimum temperature wnlghtr moderate to fresh | Bmlu. ".‘,‘"u‘fii.. o0 e | T Ifl.’. lfi R A oE, Irlqnl . 8t ghte; no'ihh at r. 108D o | and siste 180 M. On Sunday. 1930, ..mn..‘a‘:..:; ".g"h, a. "'fi &umn Burader. Febraary 'fi‘"“ ent in Mount Olfvet Cem HENRIE' Sudden: ebruary 1 ;';." 0. LiRE i1 3 mother of “Millle fm"‘“ n. Sandy and annusi 7, on_Mon. e Isiand ave. n.w.| Rev, Wilftam' Thomas oficiating. Priends | invited. - 19 GLOVER, SAMUEL H. Departed this life Nonden: Februsry 0. 1080, ot 830 jeaves to mourn sister, Mre. Ella James; o Mabe! N Teost, o ‘other relatives Sna iriends. al Thursday, February : 20, at 2 p.m. from the Johs hing funeral ‘chapel, 3rd and Eve st In- terment Lincoin Memorial Cemet GRAHAM. SARAH E. On Tuesday. February 18, 1930, at 6:15 SARAR E. beloved Mullen and Miss m_and erandmother of Notice of funeral late 05 Supday, Februs -m., JOH! BON, d of Il.l\_?nJohnm SeTi138 T0th st 3, Baptist chuun”hm | 1 Testl e | .. ers. T 5m.." from, Libert I B m,. from, Libes 3t Batwet a x; this lte ::olrru rn i | jones. Ci8 sronle v dith Wells ana M ‘n indehil a1 Erandens s and other Friends’ fnvited: SERTRUDE. Depart bruary 18, 1930, n | 1ot prsehth nw., ? , beloved wife of ! lhm mer of Jpmey 8. ‘-x‘m roy and Ha: th. l '!i"d ROV LR dmx-uvu ki On Wed Sty Hospital. ENA, bel fant daughter of Robert and c-thennu Kummer of 835 Ingraham st. n. ann-, from W. Warren Ty home. 14th st. and Spring Brierly), in his 78th vear. his late restdence ‘Thursday, Peb D.m. lu nmnu Interment Congressional Cem P\'mu Mlebflflfiln ":r“mmggo:.““ ; uaty | et B MacDonald: st EL e cet a ner l-u residence on ridey. Pebruary 1. o ock Creek Cemetery. it mlsu.u.l.. ELIZABETH V. On Tue: m{ FPebruary 18, 1930, at her residence, 518 . funeral of Tuneral Inter. JULIA. Entered into .. Tuesdsy. Febra. 2 30, of Branson A, McInturfl and mother of | d_Martin D. MeInturfl and s o d partors, a4t |, W O b Relatives and friends invited “xr A9 In .mnmm. H!IDNI! Bf nur. lg: nfllfi‘. i mw a. - ”& ?.m my d‘l.lr mot! Years ago toda: D‘ HM!‘N& dear. l" l lfllflv With your Some dax xoox"r'u'"" el HTER.. Al“'r FOLRE. Rt Bebiy- Gone. but not forgotten. . Jour mother loved sou_ dearly, But God loved vou begt, FLENNMARY MARGARET, AND DANIEL uman,' MARY depa; e threc ey Treat them gently, ble 3 .fl' that lhl' lyl'e h-m Sy em as we always did— A'love that was divine. Eofold them in vour lovine atms,. mother and Dan be A nuu neer of love Our wounded hearts and LOVING xuulmn HI poite I rln. WILLLA In gad bu 51 R, ] todi mother. . ".‘:"".'.'f“m TR fina.! an o, Phssed awi e brasyP1ase0,aWaY onle Year ago takes our loved ones from our hom b never from our u:' O S — The i, did s much for me. 8o hey God work een«nvau‘ly. ey But they are sone 1o Jonely. T . e in e W&-‘b"m‘b&n A PRYE. * G.AYfi SAMUEL In loving remem| \hlel’. " us one year Oh. now could I 1 stood beside y"vur hea‘"::‘d "o" T am. leaving you. Pescetul be your rest. Tia sweet o' brext m. a8 1 you s dear husband: your name, Dearcet. father. we are lonesome: ving care. o i You'lert ue o reme That none on earth ca: HI8 LOVIN EAMVEL ¢ . LEWIS, MARTHA. A mnuu Yousn to, the memory o L de: unma {hie life five years ago today, Februsry 19. She traveled the journey 1l see her some ting By the waters Shell be waiting for our, ccmlu T g "m'.* an ache PAPE, the ‘mi I.»’ ELIZA o "nnnn to, remember my sister, who 45 me, she 18 just 5' i stary o nmnr ‘r-dg,'g,,',‘.‘?’nfi.&'n. W o, e g et ‘We miss no llll as the ti) l cn T o ) Por lhuhn‘e.o can never cl At o v p g, R, Jear ko todey. Fesruers 10. jear. v-n | attend. TOWELL. HENRY LINCOLN. Tues 1039, A rovidence Hos: POWELL. _de Soted_nusband of Monzie Powell,” father | of Bernell and mal Powe annie Powell: brother of Oenrn Pove\l Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Maryland—Fair, warmer tonight and to strong southwest | 0TTOW Virginia—Falr tonight and tomorrow: slowly rising temperature; fresh south- | west winds. Vest Virginia—Pair, warmer tomorrow partly cloudy in east portion. ! Record for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 51; 8 pm., 45: lll.“ 12 midnight, 40; 4 am., noon, 52. Barometer—4 pm., 30.32; 8 pm, 30.34; 12 midnight, !0,”: 4 am., 30.26; 8 a.m,, 30.27; noon, 30.2! Hl.hesz temp-ntm fl. occurred at 4:30 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 36, occurred at | 6 :r .m. wd.t emperature same date last year— Highest, 64; lowest, 32. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—-Low tide, 7:14 a.m. and 7:50 pm high tide, 12:38 a.m. and 1:04 Tamorrow—l.nw tide, 8:07 am. and :;flpm high tide, 1:30 a.m. and 1:58 37; 8 am, 36; The Sun and Moon. ‘Today—Sun rose 6:56 a.m.; sun sets ."!ripm —5 omorrow—Sun rises 6: B 56 am.; sun Moon r!.su 12:00 a.m.; sets 10:20 am. Weather in Various Cities. ] WAHG 3 [+ ewpaay: 8 [+ qqam 5 Abilene, Tex, Albany, N. ¥/ 2880, 35 N. lrl-nonl, . 2 Elnctmnact Ohln 022 I d, 'Ol 2ILIBL3BL222 Clear Pt.cloudy Clnndv Pt elouflr i ; Clonay Cloudy Clear Etcloudy ork, N.Y. Oklahoma, c;ty cloug Pt.clnng; m., Greenwich time, today) Ten 1 Berlin.' Germ: smkhnlm. swnaun 28 (Noon, Greenwich time. Horta (hnl!. Asores. .. 60 (Cutrent amilton, nemum. vai Colon, "Canal Zo Deaths Report—erd e following_deaths have e R Depa e e "mher'% i P:n cloudy cloud Sales Co. 13th & Good Hope Rd. S-E. ry D. Smalley, 82. 6217 Geora; Garfleld Hosp z. 73, 4707 Piney I i He l B Bereiorn muel Henry, 63, 19) ). Sl pdiont: 83 10 Telbicnusetts . l'lll 2th st. koo, %. ' Bein's Hos- ‘3"10« d5th st e A Moten, Wt | o ht; I Co. funeral parlors. 2222 Ga. ave. n.w. Toterment. pHvate at Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. RIGGS, SHADRACH. T8, cral Trom Layto Chuten Thursdns. Fen: Relatives and frignds WILLIAM LLOYD. February 16. 1930 at his residence 'in Gaithersbure WILLIAM LLOYD RILEY, beloved 36" of William F.and_Annie Funeral 'nmudly February 20, AT Altg "Hossit husbend of Leo Rachiord Robison and lede. Services at, nu 2901 30 prother 0P funeral home. B Hines t. nw. day, Febryary 21 at 10 he htérment Arlinston National ‘Cemeters. 3 On Tuesday. February B, of George 'F. ‘Puner: late Tesidence on Thursday. !ebr\llr gt 2 pm. Relatives trie vi to wood Cemetery. Waterville, Me. ?m. for the purpose o the lunéral "of our late sister. ANNA ngl:. N. G. MINNIE BUTTS. SANFORD, Doparted this life Peb Tuary 17, 1930, SANFORD. the Toved witeof Willie Santord. She leaves loss four children. father four brothers and four grand- Ehildren. Remains can be seen at Ruth ney's funeral home, 483 O st nw. neral services, Thursday, Febru ount - Ere Tyles MARIE C. On at Providence Hospits SHANK (nee Simms). belov Charles Shank of 308 East Capitol & neral will be held from Burhors ariofs, 301 Eest Capitel a ary .{mm 0 s: rmu urch where m said m. for the repose helbtives "and triends mmea Diterment in Mount ‘Olivet. Cemetery: SIMMS, THELMA. Suddenly, on Tu Feoruary 18 1990, 8t 1% sualty Hospt THELMA voted daughter of “James and shtef of Edith Mit also leaver ©Notice ‘of funeral e W. Erne ma; at IiVis Somtuneral pariors 1923 Georsia ave. n.w. SMITH, sAlAl On Monday, February 17 . | MINN] Attest: at o'elock, | sHA Tuesday, Pebruar Nanis annie teell one 1930, at at her fesidence; 191 8l SMITH, widdw o ved _mother Guines of Baitl: 3th ai | {tiends invited. Interment Harmony c-r surnl. SARAH. The officers and members of U de Douglass Ben fit Association are notified of the death of Mre SARAH SMITH. 1913 ath st Funerai Thursday, Febru: rom, Metropolitan ).mm Chiirch, 1 Det, 12th and 1ath DENT, Pres. sT! | NDO H. STII downe. Pa. Services at Cregk Cemetery “Thursdas, | mlnum | Baturds srave at Rock “February 30, LILLIE B Depa 1 parlors, 2222 Gt 6 pm. Tuesday, therea! Thure 5. . E Titefment Linceln Memorial Cemetery. 19 RMLEY. WILLIAM. = Suddenly on Tues- w. wi Fyruary 18, 1030, WILLIAM WORM: n. . funeral parlo; n.w. Notice of funeral later. In Memortam. BROOKS, ALBERT RAYMO! the “memory of Aun”r‘ RATMOND OOKS. son, of Alex H. and F‘ Brooks. who 'g’(hll life five o e were it g HIS LO iS4ER A mn NiECE. * In sad but EE. In sad bu arted thi SR R s ary 10, ul’s Chu '5"‘6%8% ‘fll n mnx trance of my SHEA, v o de | Lo' nnvomnmul.n' lnr« years ago Mu. Pebruary . dear -nur ory lasts w-'mm. B. . HAIBAIIT R. To t ST, NARGART R, 7008 BRI l ree years sgo 'lnflln DW".?I\\! May the nrnnly i Mid l O You rhall SD;!T“- H'AIGA ot e '0f our dear. R BUITH, “Who pasted ago today, Pebruary 1 Deep g .".:l.d arts Sweet. “happy memories cling to your e Tfllfinli-e;hffl that loved you with deepest e Always will Jove you in desth just the ine: D“Bflflu. NELLIE AHD BERTIE. TOMPKINS, NELLIE C. In oM. -m"a'.;.‘.’.’fi‘w r | vear ago today February 19, WEBSTER, ELIZA C. mhu of love to the memory of our r, ELIZA ho entered into. eternal ag0 today, Februsry 15. How we miss the welcome footateps the one we loved s off wiitan Tor ‘Per comine: 3 she must be near. . rést five e 1925, ¥ lls ou But Your -m{‘xfi sweetly whigpers. urs 'HER ‘DEVOTED PAMILY. * F1 UNIIAI. DIIIC’IOI!. 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