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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9 —««And Colonial Anthracite Responds Instantly To Automatic Control” It’s always fair weather in the home fortunate enough to have a good furnace and full bin of safe, dependable Colonial Anthracite in the cellar. For with Colonial you simply set your thermostat—then forget the ice and snow and biting north winds outside— ou are bigger than the weather. And it’s so comforting to know there’s no waste to Colonial —vou get a full dollar’s worth of dependable heat for every dollar spent. Modern machinery removes all impurities at the mines—nothing to form clinkers, clog or break your grates. And you’ll find fewer ashes—Ilight, pink and fluffy. Why not profit by the experience of your friends and neighbors They paid good money experimenting with fuels. They’ll enthusiastically tell you that Colonial Anthra- cite, the modern fuel, has no rival. Turn to the Classified (yellow) Section of your "phone book—Pages 94 to 101 —and select a Colonial Merchant. He knows Coal. That's why he features Colonial Urshraciie’s Asd KoL gladly send you a trial ton of this super fuel. * 101, Inclusive PNEUMONIA IS FATAL TO SENATE PAGE, 15 John von Bulow Rieg, Native of Chicago, Atterded School Here. John von Bulow Rieg, 15-year-old Senate page, died yesterday at his home, 1419 Parkwood place, of pneu- monia. He was born in Chicago, but had lived in Wachington nearly all his Nfe and had attended Central High School. He was a page on the Democratic side in the Senate, under Col. Edwin A. Halsey, secretary to the minority. Puneral services will be held at St. John's Episcopal Church, Sixteenth and H streets, at 12:30 tomorrow afternoon. Burial will be in Congressional Ceme- Ty, Marriage Licenses. Ben) 2 L 24, John ‘8. Wilder, jr..’27. Savannah. Ga.. and Elsie L_Wine, 37, Harrisonburg, Va. Rev. Joseph R. Sizoo. Thomas E. Hall, 23, and Margaret R. Robinson, 18; Rev.’ Thomas E. Tilden. arles N. Smith. 27. and Elizabeth Hed- man. 20; Rev. John E. Briegs. Wiltiam L' Mulltkin.' ir. 4. and Evelyn V. Myers. i 'Rev. Thomas G. Bmvth Harry 3. Fix, 33. and Edith M. Sniicher, 28 Doth”of Baitimore, Md.;, Rev. H. W. ‘olson. . Amos W. Armacost. jr. 26. and Mary E Lings. 31, both itene. 1 DI 23, and Billie E. Law 20; Rev."J.'J. Dimon. ' o 0 o Births Reported. Thomas A. and Ethel M. Chappell. girl. Tomes A gna el . o Willlam . and Etbel John: wirl. Percy and Whitney Seward. W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W, Corner Spring Road | Col. 0464 | Adams 10341 OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN’S WEAR EISEMAN'S, 7th & F DOCTORS Recommend CHAMBERS Ambulances Fresh and SANITARY Charges Lowest in Gity $4.00 Any Place in D. C. Call Col. 0432 RYAN SERVICE Is PERFECT Every new equip- ment that will pro- vide betterment of l service is employed by us. It means that the Ryan service best from every view- point. Funeral parior, private ambu- lance and livery in connection. JAMES T. RYAN Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Fhone At 1700-1701 2 2T T2 TPl 2T T 777, 7 LU LLLLLL L L LI LI L1 L AL LTS 2 For the past thirty years our name has been associated only with the finest products Colonial —has our highest recommendation as the ideal fuel for the home. We will gladly supply you with this superior fuel backed with our guarantee of satisfaction. Blick Coal Company 2218 Champlain St. of " Pikesville. Md.: Rev. | 1932 @ards nf Thanks GAY, MRS, GEORGE B. T wish to thank the many friends for their floral tributes S Tetanges of avapathy ‘at the death SPUmT NN M GRORGE B G AT 0 ForlWorth, Tes. ~ MRS € K. BONOCK. JAMES HENRY. ‘The family of NRY TURNER wishes to thank the many friends for their lind expressions of sympathy and their fioral tributes. L Deaths ANDREWS, ALICE M. On Saturday. Peb- rurary 6, 1932. at her residence, 408 1st st n.w.. ALICE M. ANDREWS, beloved sister of Mrs. Charity Talbert. She also leaves one nephew and other relatives and friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funersl chapel, 3rd and Eve stc sw. Funeral Wednesday, February 10. from ihe residence of her sister, Mrs. A. Talbert, 1614 6th st. n.w. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. TAXI DRIVERS ROBBED Two Report to Police They Were Victims of Passengers. John Obold, a taxi driver of Tuxedo, been robbed of $5 by a colored man who | hired him to drive to the 400 block of N street. When the fare alighted, he asked Obold for change for a $5 bill. The man then entered a house with |ihc change, but never emerged with | the bill. Another cab driver, Reuben Smith, colored, 4600 block Meade street north- east, was robbed of $3.50 at pistol point by three colored men who employed {him to drive them to Hollidge Court. | After taking his money. the men drove away in Smith's taxicab. | SUPPORT HINDENBURG 'Milllcn Sign Petitions Urging Campaign for Re-election. BERLIN. February 9 (#).-—More than a million Germans have already signed a pefition urging President Von Hin- denburg to stand for re-election next Spring, it was revealed last night. Chancellor Bruening and Lord Mayor Heinrich Sahm of Berlin are supporting a movement to extend President Von Hindenburg's term until the economic crisls in Germany has passed. Deaths Reported. | Linda Grimes. 81 403 _Pa. ave. Jacob W Hardv.' 77 7205 Ga. ave Cordelia P Bouiger. 74, 523 3rd 8. m.e. | Eiizabeth “Stack. 13. 1436 Eprig. pi | Lilian M. Dick. 69. Emersency Hospital Audley W. Re olds. 68. 206 6th st. s.e. | Magdalene Lynn. 61, 1869 Wyoming ave | Edward F. Dorse 60. 1202 Ingcraham st | Mollie Tarr. 43. Emergency Hospital 52" S ey Hospital 31 61 & FOUND POLICE DOG--With ver: Georgetow ] Evdind TIRE. Ko Eialisl pent WRIST WATCH. man owner can hate same Call_Lincoln 6385. ATREDALE v gray saddle, whip- ) license tag No. 14983 cord collar 9. d_ Telephone Walnut 8986 DIAMOND_RI Reward. 2603 Bunker Hill rd. 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This visit obligates no one in any way. things that will protect him in time of need. One will learn what we sum. e Funerals here may be had complete for as low as funeral prices, we'll All one need One merely learns give for a very small J,hg}:AL FUNERAL HOME e r reference; sk your neighbor 816 H STREET,'N.E. PHONES:LINCOLN 8200-820! Md., reported to police today he had | Braths BALL, WILLIAM HEN Departed this life' Monday, Fepruary 8. 1982, at 10:30 am. at his residenze. 318 3rd WILLIAM " HENRY . BALL.® devot Dand of Estelie A Bail, (rée Belh: beloved Brother of James Archis Ball and son’ of the late Thomas H. Ball and Mary E. Cralg Ball of Alexandria, son-in-law Mrs. 1da V. Bell and Zachariah Bei brother-in-law of Mrs. Maude Wesley ai Herbert R. Bell. uncle of Clarence Wesley, jr. Notice of funeral later. BLACK. JAMES P._On Tuesday, February 9. 1932, JAMES P.. beloved husband of Mary Black. Funeral from his late resi- dence, 4523 Kansas ave. n.w. on_ Thurs- day, February 11, at 830 a.m. Requiem mass at Bt. Gabriel's Church st 9 am. Relatives end friends invited to attend Interment Glenwood Cemetery. 10 BONILLA. HILIRIA. On Tuesday. Pebruary 9, 1932, at the home of her dauchter, Mrs. Manrigue Cordero, 803 Whittier placs n.w., HILIRIA BONILLA. Funeral services on Thursday, Pebruary 11, at 10 am. from Hysong's ‘parlors. 1300 ‘N st. n.w. Iater- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. i BOROUGHS, CALVIN WAYNE. On Mon- day. February 8 1932, at his residence, 4413 New Hampihire ave. n.w. CALVIN WAYNE, beloved son of Roy E. and Mary H. Boroughs, aged 4 years. Puneral from his late residence on Thursday, Pebruary 11 at 2°pm. Relatives and friends in- vited to attend. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. 10 BOWMAN, CHUSSIANA. On Monday. Feb- ruary &' 1932, CHUSSIANA BOWMAN. be- loved wife of Frank Bowman. Remains resting et Richardson & Robiason Co.'s underaking parlors. 1700 Vermont ave. n.w. Notice of funeral later. BRADLEY. PARTHENIA. On Monday. Fe ruary 8 1932 at Freedmen's Hospit PARTHENIA, wife of Sandy Bradley of | 1029 Euclid 5t. nw. Funeral Wednesday, February 10, at 11 am, from Otis F. Al- len’s funeral home, 12th st. and Fla. ave. nw. Interment Manteo, Va, Thursday, February 11. BUTLER, MARTIN. On Monday. February & 1933 ‘at Children's Hospital, MARTIN | BUTLER. son of Louise Butler, ~Funeral Wednesday. Pebruary 10, from Richardson & Robinson Co.'s undertaking parloj Vermont ave. n.w. Interment Tuary L. 530 pm. dence. East Falls Church. Va. WILLIAM A.. son of the late Eugene and Ann Crim- mins. Puneral from his late residence Thursday. Pebruary 11, at 9:30 a.m. Re- auiem mass at St. James' Church. West Falls Church. Va' at 10 am. _Relatives and friends invited. " Interment St. James Elmeters. ) | DAWKINS. CARRIE L. On Monday. Febru- a1y 3, 1932, at 3:50 am., at her residence 2246 “Ontario_rd. n.w. 'after s lingering iliness, CARRIE L_ DAWKINS, devoied Eife of John L. Dawkins. daughter of Mrs. Margaret “Davis. = heloved = mother of William Dawkins: one sister. Mrs. .. Clark. and othe: relatjves and friends Funeral from Frazier's funeral home. 389 R. I ave. n.w. Thurscay, Pebruary 11 at 1 pm. Rev. W. H. Thomas officiating. 9 DAWKINS. CARRIE. Members of Queen Victoria ‘Househcld of Ruth. No. 1711..G U O of O F.'are Tequested te attend s calied ‘mecting Wednesday. Pebruary 10, pn. to arrange for ‘the funeral of jate, inmate. CARRIE DAWKINS. = Fu- ;5 1 pm. from Prazier's funcral home 398 R. 1 ae n'w 3 E AN. M. N. FRED A~ SABBS. W. R < DOERR, LOUIS P.. JR. On Tuesday. Feb- ruary 9, 1932, “ai Providence Hospital. LOUIS P. ir. aged 10 years. beloved son of Louis P and Margaret Elizabeth Doerr Notice of ‘uneral later. FARRELL. THOMAS F. Suddenly, Monday. | February 8. 1932, st his residence. 600 B | st n.e. THOMAS F. beloved husband of ( Julia J. Farrell. Funeral from the above | residence. Thursday. February 11. at 8:30 m.. thence to St Josephs Church. where ass will be 9 ‘am Relatives d triends inv Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery | FEARSON. FRANCIS ELLEN. On Tu February 9, 1932 at 1:30 a.m.. at ( dence of her ton. Harry J. Pearsor West Luray ave. Braddock. Alexandria Vi . FRANCIS ELLEN FEARSON. belov wite of the Ia llam J Pearson. ! ove residence Th . at 2 pm Relatives 2 3 ited. Interment Fairfax Court | 10 KSON. PAUL MERCER. On Sunday biuary 7. 1932 at 1230 am. PAUL ERCER. JACKSON. at the residence of s aunt, Mrs. Jerry Smith. 1630 Church st n.w. beloved ton of the late Pénton M and Cora Rose Jackson. broth Theodore P. Jackson_of Connellsvill *of the late Mrs. S G . Md iesidence of his aunt. Mrs 1630 Church st. nw. Funeral Wedresday . at 2 pm.. from St Mary's | 23rd st between G and H Eilis Christian offciat erment Woodlawn Cemetery. YWERY. MARTHA E. Departed this life | : 1932 at 445 am. MAR- Y. wife of the late Ma- of J. C. Williams al_Ouis ‘Allen's funeral arlor. 12tk st and Florida ave. n.w. Fu- ner Wednesday, Pebruary 10. at 2 pm from the Shiloh Baplist Church. Sth and P sts. n.w. Relatives and Iriends m\':;ed LOWERY, MARTHA. Officers and members Queen of Sheba Chapte: No. 2. O. E. ed a nd_the funeral of MART!-]II;\' Remains Beptist Church, 2 pm. Wear black clothes NETTIE MOXLEY. R_M RICHARD A_PHILLIPS. R. P, JESSIE C. BANKS. See. ‘ MAEVIN. MABEL BARTHOLOW. On Mon- February 8. 1932, at her residence, 1 Emerson st . MABEL BARTHO- F. Marvin, Re- s Co. fu- nw. Services Chureh. ‘N1 Cemetery MASON. JAME; Depal s FPebruary 9."1932. “at 430 am. a: | Hospital. JAMES MASON. lovine | sband _of Lillian ason and father of bel Hodge. Louisc Mason and James i twe. sisters. Dellie Branson Sallie Moor. a brother, Page Mason, hali-brother. Jerry Washineton: ek cces and a host of oth Remains resting st Eugene Ford . 1300 S. Cap. st. Notice McARTOR. JULIA. On Monday. February 8. 1932, at ‘her residence. 4111 Pessenden st. . JULIA M. beloved wife of John R.| Al Funeral from the above resi- | nesday, February 10. at 8:30 to St. 'Ann’s Church. where | mass will be offered at 9 a.m. for the re- pose of her soul. Interment Cedar H Cemetery. RUTH DAWES. Sunday. February in New York City, RUTH DAWES | Remains will be at Frazier's ineral home. 389 Rhode Island ave. n.w ice of funeral later. On Tuesday. Februal m. THOMAS OKE a Okey. father of ‘A drey Okey. brother of Mrs. Susie Dorse: Mrs Sadie Smith and James Okey, ar e of Wilhelmina Scott. Remains resi- ing at W. Ernest Jarvis' funeral churc 1432 You st. n.w. Notice of funeral late; REED, LAURA VIRGINIA. On Tuesda; February 9, 1932. at her residence. 609 Rock Creek Church rd. n.w., LAURA VIR- GINIA. beloved wife of the late Lafayette i and mother of Mary Genevieve, Wil- liam L. Thomas F. and James H. Reed. Funeral from her late residence on Th day. February 11. at 930 am. Inter- ment Union Cemetery. Leesburg, Va. 10 REYNOLDS, AUDLEY W. Departed this life on Sunday, February 7. 1932. at 3 am. at his residence, 206 6th st se.. AUDLEY W.. beloved hushand of the laté Marg: B.'Revnolds. He is survived by a Dan_A._Reynolds, and a daughter, M. V. Murphy. Funeral from the abo! residénce on Wednesday. February 10. at 8:30 a.m. thence to St. Peters Chu 2nd _and 'C se. where mass will be | offered at 9 am. for the repose of his ul. Relatives and friends invited. I rment Cedar Hill Cemetery. RIEDEL. PAUL. Suddenly, on Saturda February 6, 1532, PAUL. aged 45 years. loved husband of Sophia Riedel. Funeral from his late residence, 3200 Adams Mill | road n.w. on Wednesday. February 10, at 2 p.m. " Relatives and friends invited. In- terment Prospect Hill Cemetery. s RIEG, JOHN HANS VON BULOW. On Mon- . February 8 1933, at his residence 1419 Parkwood pl. n.w.. JOHN HANS VON BULOW RIEG. aged 15 years, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Rieg. Services at St. John's Episcopal Church. 16th and H Wednesday, February 10, at Interment Congressional Cem- . at Georgetown Un Hospital, MARY TOMASIA SAUL. bel davghter of Thomas E. and Mary L. Saul Funeral from Ives' funeral home. 310 Wil- son “bivd. Ciarendon, Va. Wednesday, February 10, at 2 p.m. ' Interment at Fair- fax. Va. SCHROEN, MARTIN J. oOn February 1932 at’ his residence. 231 1Mth st. nee. MARTIN J. SCHROEN. beloved husband of Ella Irén> Schroen (nee Chappeiear). Funeral services at agove residence on Thursday, February 11 at 8:30 am. thence to Holy Comforter Church, st 9 a. STUBBLEFIELD, WALTER EMMETT. De- parted this life on Monday, February 8. 1932, at 12:30 p.m.. at his residence. Avis ave.. Berwyn Heights. Md., WALTER EM- METT STUBBLEFIELD. He is survived by his widow. Irene Riles Stubblefield: one son. Walter Alton Stubblefield of Berwyn Heights: two daurhters, Virginia Bryant of Berwyn, Md.; Clara Yost of Colmar Manor, Md.: and four grandchildren. one sister, Lola F. Coliins of Odenton, Md.; a cousin, Stubblefield Smithers of Newport N He was born Dec 'm. "Inte: emetery at Beitsville, Md. * WEBSTER, ARTHUR G. On Tuesday, Feb- ruary 9, 1932, ARTHUR G.. beloved hus- band of Esther Webster and father of Esther. Noel and Frederick W. ster. Funeral from his late residence. 128 Web- ster st. n.w., on Thursday, February 11. at 2 p.m. Priends are invited. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. 10 WHI HN W. Suddenly. on Sun- Sy Feruste T 107, StoSeR Ton O S0 Chambers Co. funeral home, 1400 Chapin st. n.w., on Wednesday, February 10. at 2 p.m. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. WOOD, HARRY FRANKLIN. On Sunday, Pebruary 7. 1932, at U. 8. Veterans' Hos- ital, Waukesha, ‘Wis.. HARRY FRANK- RIN ‘WOOD. beloved son of Mary N. Wood of 3324 South Dakota ave. n.e. and the late Jemes M. Wood. Pemains resting at the Tabler funeral home. 928 M_st. n ghere services will b held on Thursda Desruany et ® A tieeed b B Cometers, 0 In Memoriam. AUGUSTE, GEORGE G, 1In loving remem- + ATGTSTE. who Geparied inis e nic: 608 Tours ano odnp. February . §915" z IS LOVING “CHICDREN. - BURNS, MARY ELIZABETH. To the mem- ory of our dear sister. MARY ELIZABETH BURNS. who repasted this life five years ago, February 9, 1: Father, .n Thy grasious keeping, Leave me nov, Thy servant. sieeping. SISTER. ANNIE BUENS. * CARTER, MRS. CLIZABETH A. EDRONDS, MES. FLORENCE E. 1o lovine memary of my dear mother, Mrs. ELIZABETH A CARTER. and y sister, Mrs. FLORENCE E. EDMONDS, who departed this life Fob- ruary 8. 1927, and Marca 30, 1929, 1°- spectively. It Thou shouldst call me to res What most T prize it ne‘er was e 1 only yleld Thee' what was Thine, Thy will be doue. DAUGHTER AND SISTER, ANTOINE:ITE V. FERGUSON. CLARK. EDWARD C. In sad but lovifi femembrance of my dear husband, ED- WARD C. CLARK. who departed this life one sear ag0 todiy, February 9, 1931. Though laid to rest, hut not forgotten, Though s0 fonely, yet not alone Thou hast_given and Thou hast taken, Blessed Lord, Thy w.ll be done. HIS LOVING WIFE, A. E. CLARK. * DA SARAH_ELIZABETH AND MAMIE NETTA S. In sacred memory of my dear. beloved mother. SARAH ELIZABETH DAVIS. who departed this life ihres years 280 today. Pepruary 9, 1929, and my de- voted sister, MAMIE GUINNETTA 8. DAVIS. ‘who 'died twenty-four years ago, February 19, 1908 Just as I loved her. so I miss her: God alone knows How I miss you. But I your memor ferever keep cher- ished Until my heart is stilled in death LOVING _AND " DEVOTED SON AND BROTHER. GEORGE SYLVESTER DA- EATON, ELLA MAY. In memory of our mother, ELLA MAY EATON. who died five years ago today, February 9, 1927, Gone, but not forgotten. You had a smile that every one loved. A heart as pure as gold To those who knew and loved you Your memory will never grow old CHILDREN. * MINER, ROBERT. In rem ance of ROB- ERT MINER. departed this life three yeurs ago today, February 9, 1932 Deep in my heart is u picture Of'a ioved o laid 1o rest Loved it life. remembered in death. HIS DEVOTED WIFE. SUSIE MINER. * MITCHELL, ELIZABETH. 1In loving memory of our dear mi . ELIZABETH MITCH- ELL. who depart life one year ago, February 9, 1931 not far away. mother is Iy peaceful and lonely grave. We will never forget you, mother, While in this world we stay knows our feeling Since you've passed amay HER LOVING DAUGHTERS. * SCHEUCH., LUDWIG W. In sad but loving remembrance of our loved one. LUDWIG W. SCHEUCH. who entered into rest three years ago today. February 9. 1929 “Tis sweet to remember him who once was ere Though absent to us he s Just as dear. The midnight stars shine on the grave Of the one we loved. but could not save. DEVOTED WIFE AND SON. SRIPLEY. SAMUEL W. AND MARY L. In d ‘bul loving remembrance of our dear father and mother. SAMUEL W. und MARY L SHIPLEY. who departed this life twenty-one years aso today, February § As years co by and we grow old will never die As we loved them, so we miss them. e always near i T sileat tear, EN. WILLIE, ETHEL. AL~ FRED AND VELLAR Her cheery smiles and kindly ways STEIN. SARAH. oving rememe brance of o a n mother, SARAH s lfe “seven vea February 9, HER LOVING CHILDREN AND GRAND- CHILD: ¢ TABLEAR. FARNETA BURDINE. In sad remembrance of our daughter, FARNETA BURDINE TABLEAR, who died three years 0 today, February 9. 1929. A precio om us has gone ) fond rememe brance of 2 and crand- mother. M. GTON. passed ruary As we loved her. so we miss her NANNIE _A. ALLEN. DAUGHTER: OTIS8 1. ALLEN, GRANDSON I 'NERAL DIRECTORS WILLIAM H. SCOTT 409 8th ST SE. LINCOLN 0530 " CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone_Lincoln_o: J. WILLIAM S FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 332 PA. AVE. N.W._ NATIONAL 1384. 1388, L&\_.GAWLER CO, - Funeral Directors - LEONARD M. GAWLER M St NW._ Pot. 4130, P. J. SAFFELL NAL SERVICE—REASONABLE SCHIPPERT INC. 1804 M St. N.W. North 2827 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Jats - Moderr, Chapel. Teiephene National 24 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel 412 H 8t. NE : Ambulance servee,___ Lincoln 0524 JTCLEMENTS SINS 1241 Wis. Ave. Est. 1862. West 0804 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 ‘\I va '\ \\ Phone West M!fi: __Established 1 GEO. W. WISE CO. 2900 M ST. N.W. West 01 W. W. DEAL & CO. 816 H ST NE LINCOLN_8200 TABLER 928 MSt. NW. Nat'l 1544 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors to nor connected mih the original W. R. Speare_establish- en \ Phone Nagional 2892, 1009 H St. N.W. Formerly 940 F_St. N.W. Established 1876 JOHN R “WRIGHT co. _1337 10th St. N.W. . Phone North 00 ALFRED B. GAWLER WALTER A. GAWLER WILLIAM A. GAWLER JOSEPH AWLER SONS Established 1850 Chapel Cremations Lady attendant 1750-2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Phones: NAtional 5512-5513 NO BRANCH OFFICE FUNERAL DESIGNS. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Prompt Auto Delivery Service. c—expressive—inexpensive s L_EMBLEMS AT MODERATE PRICES A rHONE NAY. $i06. i suniayy 410 & Bye CEMETERIE Glenwood Cemetery Choice Lots and Sites For Sale ENDOWMENT FUND ENSURING PERPETUITY

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