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he MINERS’ PLAN TO ARBITRAT . The Convention in Scranton Adjourns to Meet Again To Morrow Morning. HOPE FOR ANSWERS. ‘Proposition Was Wired to Operators After Morning Session—'‘Coalers’’ Gain in Wall Street—Firm at Close. ARBITRATION TO* PREVENT STRIKE. The Executive Committee of the Anthracite Mine Workers’ Organi- gation has proposed that all ques- tions at inaue between themselves and the anthracite coal mine oper- ators be SUBMITTED TO AN IM PARTIAL BOARD OF ARBITRA- TORS, such bonrd to be aelected by the Industrial Branch of the Na tonal Civic Federation, This propo- sition has been suomitt to the operators by wire. Blatement by President Joha Mitchell after the adjournment of the Miners’ Co vention in 3 nton this morning After a session lusting less (han halt an hour the Miners’ Convention in Scranton adjourned this afternoon without having recelved any reply from the coal d@prators to the pri } Position to arbitrate. The miners will meet again to-morrow, The “Hard Coalers” opened in Wall street with about, a point to the good and remained strong all morn- ing. Anothor gain of a point was scored at noon trading and tae stocks were strong at the close. SESS OUTLOOK NOT CERTAIN NOW. (Spectni 1 The Evening World) SCRANTON, Pa.. May §.—At o'clock this afternoon, less toan thirty minutes after being called to order, the Executive Committee of the United Mine Workers, represent- ing 147,000 toilers, adjourned until to- moriow. Shortly after the morning session Adjourned President John Mitchell ‘Baye out the statement that the Con- VOhtion had Jecidci to submit the strike quesuon .o an arbitnation - boera the National Civic Feder- @uc . and tic: the proposition had heen wired to the operato:s in New York. The statem Was ispucd by Pres 6%. Miehed after he hed been in Taunleaiton by long-distance telephone nbn» ragus The proposition H+ msiA. woe alee Urged ann telegram t on Manna fely mo repty had been re- frived irom the ope ore whee came (0 on WIEN Kenwior Hanne ae are " love r He more aout ae 6,000 MINERS REBEL AGAINST AGREEMENT GCRANION, V's, May fin thou wand ow ond Cum «+ ‘ , we toda, Seid NO STRIKE, bAYS JOHN W. GATES MAKES GRUESOME CHARGE. Pewlares iertus Mucmmns tae | Mating Meried am % ae atte ‘ pele Pina viens be will fot ay ome wt ee Aeterinn wea wine Veh aay * PAPER ede prom om Wl Aihie wha te wtmeniae © HCH CLUGMAN | FOUND OLA Invited The mith @ Sons have A | party to present to-day at the trial . trip of th forrysboat Port Morris Bullet Wound in the | or the New Yorks and College, Point Head, Lifeless Body! tre’ Sins iid str ton J North’ each and College F of H. H. Starkey Lay j«xiuw peam may ny Rina, | on Bed. A dlamond ring Worn by one of the ‘men Killed on the New York, New Haven ee and Hartford Hallroad tracks near Port- cheater, Tuesday’ ted to thelr tdenttfien- Ihe thes were Prank Merritt, « coach |\JUST CAME FROM WEST, Shin iS Viiticiner, of yran Shore Pysha Dwyer, «groom for George | i 1h FOR MEXICAN OENTRAT jWent to the Union League jrorry cay riorce and his friends now Last Night and Greeted Old vontrol the Mesioan Central Ratlway | i Mr. Pletee has been ted to the Friends Cheerfully—Mys- rectory or the rond Wand i kreat things are prom the de- | =, Simin. ye Dee) mVsory oMUPFOLOR the Chath //ory Meee ree meee uaa eE Se) auiete ee cal 4 At Of win. Ke Smith and George Metnugh- | H.W. Btarkey, a wealthy Brooklynlte, jin” composing the firm of Worthington, whose Ifeless body was found to-day smith & Co. wholesale dealers In mils Anite eine Enton League club, HGety, at Noo a) West Twenty-aec ond In hia room at the ware CI ptreet! have Med a petition in bank | Brooklyn. Jruptos, with Havilittes $115,887 and as. | Ther latol shot wound In the| Mus when © was a pistol shot wound In the | 1 Mi A by ba hie i a a PELL DYING IN PARIC. right aide of the head, The ody WA8 award J Kiseman, a esteaman, while lying tm bed, and by its side lay a 3% sitting on a bench In Battery, Park callbre revolver 5 reading A paper, won xeleed with ek 3 Woat only | cerebral hemorrhage and fell to the Mi, Btarkey came from the West only | oi vemant From. leiters. In hin pocket @ few monthe ago He war forty-two) [t was discovered he ivad at No. 137 | West Bighiy-third street te died at years old Hudson Street Hoxprtal without recover Mr. Starkey had been an old member Hutson Street Hoapttat of the Union League, but gave up Dis CIGARETTE STARTS A FIRE. memberahly befor leaving for the A yiented elaurette dropped trom a West, @ year or more ago, window of the Fifth Avenue Hotel set He visited the club-house Yast night Ape iooan awning @pd did about 8 and greeted weveral of the old members Wunag® ‘The ued hid heen smoking with a hearty handshake, He ate a While dressing: and hetwren pufta had " on Thm windows 1 light dinner and later went tnto the th : library, where he wrote several jutters, HOTKE CHIMNEY FIRE. Some of them were quite lengthy Some one walking on Broadway saw At about 7) o'clock he told the what heconsldered an alarming awantity he thought he would take ar of nmoke pouting fro af oe e night. and that was the lasts almneys and the might, and that was th rel him alive it wan Shortly before noon a ein the ehimney reed phat he could tot ONREVE OODWIN A BANKRUPT eee 1 i door Ay J. Cheever Goodwin, lbrettist, whose & pass key and the body. ¢ i ely known Jingling oprea ryhines are wiely known, pody at the club could gues at any yy » dectfred a bankrupt, with reason why Mr. Starkey should commit yabitides of $3607 and no assets, Ho sulcide nays he has, however, 8% worth of ‘The pollgp aed relatives were immedi Abs ately notitied. LOVING CUP FOR PIIMROSE, when the troupe vist EXPRESS STRIKE OFF. re Jeorke H. Primrose, of the Primrose | : & Dockstader mi was presented | the mem | Express Company has avert 1 ny pr the comp: sing to helpers on the waKe hey are used to, LARD HOUSEBOAT SOLD. that Col. SheMeld Phelps. 1 strike » the Another Clash at Lodi, N. J., ™ dan Leader of Dye-Workers, | _'' with Four Other Men, Are some ne of $40,000 for the rato | is of Hackensack, has purchased the hand- vboat that was bulltata cost late Plerre Lort!iard, rested and Taken to Jail, wid which. ty stil on. the ‘was of | Marvel & Son's yarda at Newburg. TRADE SCHOOL BXBRCIMES. There was another clash between the Rooker T. Washington, visited the striking dye-workera and the Sherif™'s gi George's Trade Mchool in East dopitien at Ladi, N, Ji this afternoon: | gisteenth airee! during the commence: Some heads were clubbed and five ar- inent.exerclaes in the Memorial Halt resis made, Joseph Kominakl, the leader DF Rainsford addressed the scholare of the strikers, belng one of thase taken PORMER CONVICT SUSPECTED, young with A well-dressed man nh when « number hery red halr, who ix satd to be Robert had Bone back to work were 4h just released from Sing Sing. 1 the factories They were tas victimized a number of persons in he Saddle by pretending to be a friend a nght and ' J} KR Saltor, pastor of brid Roman Catholle Church there. rtiere lumen NDANTS TAKH DISEASE. Deputy dobn Qu Mitendanta of the Long Inland Ut WAS sirtick c Hospital contracted small-pox £ ee Tank: Watale! an Arthur MeDonsid. ies died, al media cl though no patient suffering fom the f Ay Gud haa oboe Visuse has been admitied ther ope A DIVIDED HONEY MOO: ATENED, HETTY GREEN GETS A PERMIT TO CARRY A REVOLVER, ia LIFE THRE She Has Left Names of Put Out of the Way Some People in Three Banks, So that if She’s the Government Will Know Where to Look. } teenie == a HOW H morning, young men,” eald Mra. Higtty Green, the richest woman tn America, to a crowd of reporters who Were wafting in the Chemical Bank this ETTY GREEN WILL ROUT BANDITS. Quaker and 1 wouldn't shoot unless 1) had to, and then I wouldn't shoot to Kill if { could help ft, but I can take care of myself.” way with me. I like to carry my own money “Although I have been threatened a lot, I'm not afraid. I can take care of my life and my money too. This gang that Is after me can't get the best of niorning to ask her about how she came{_ “Could vou hit a man If you shot at i y |me ut mes in thy to ke a license ta carty a revolver [Mm2" she was asked |BMikevone?in Hessn ‘and two in New ome in here and J will tell you all] “Hit him?” she queried. “Why 1 York. if anything, hel meng. tome tae whut it s a i y Di jovernment won't hav 0 bol aS eae could Kill w man at twenty paces. 1m to And out who ts reaponsible for It cuding the way, she went into the}a crack shot. I've practiced a lot WIth! “uy aiways thought my father was eption-room of the bank and. ecated! a revolver, Why when I was @ girl I) murdered, and I belleve my husband herself at a table, with the young men{ avout her Fhe waa bright-syed and) siiling Her little widow's bonnet, With Its tailing vell, was set far back on her head and her gray hair was ted ty In several little bunches on her brow. | She wore a ding black dress and looked more like @ poor working-woman | than a milMonatre forty ow J'll tell you,” she went aot this Noense because of some trouble 1 had at New Bedford, Maas, the last time 1 was there. “The troub'e dates back to the death of my father, There in a clique of I { vers who gol hold of his ertate and I'm] trying to make them account for | 51,600,090," “The same crowd is also mixed up| with the estate of an aunt of mine .n- | volving over a million, and they have threatened to do me harm, so T just do cided to be ready for them in case they attempted It Phe last time 1 was there they threat. ‘me around my country place. suffered at ‘the hands of lawyers. My daughter was injured seven years ago by one of them, “When my father dled a good many yeara ago. and [ went into his room, I Wetected the odor of chloroform in the Foom, “ Hlood “was gushing from his mouth. ‘The man who was there was bleeding from one of his fingers, and was a fine shot with a bow and arrow. I learned it in my Quaker school at Sandwich, Mass. | used to ride horse- back Liere, too. “One day 1 was riding horseback with my dow and arrow. The Inspector threw hat up In the air. “T'Nl bet vou can't hit that.” he sald. | he told me that my father had bitten "1 drew my abo ent. pl im. That was thirty-ejght years agi 1 drew my gbow, and T went plumb!" )" veporter asked permission to take throught." She'd Shoot to At. “What would you do If you came face to face with a man who you thought was going to kill you?” j tr 4 i," responded Mrs. Green with a “Weil, If 1 knew he was going to Kill! nappy, amiler it you had been sitting me I'd shoot frat in the a'r to goare him’ up plght fier night to keep a nutes . aumake who was paid to care ene peda i Le ald 16 nt to Hiaband you wouldn't be In the best im. ive done that befere up in shape xo far as looks go, But I'm Vermont when people came bothering pretty, keen and: very much alive yet and able to take care of my money.” Tacared ang gviGrocn's revolver Is of 44 calltre Ir was presented to her some time ago |Mra Green's picture. “Oh, no.” she sald. looking well now,” remarked that character in ‘ae much more beautiful than skin-deep beauty “Tm old and not too.” ( are you going to carry the revolve! | by, friends. “Oh, Vil have it handy when T need! Col. Partridge Issued the permit yes- {t. Sometimes I have as much as) terday on payment of $2.00. Mrs, Green $600,000 In bonds, I go to a trust com-, alles in her application that phe! habitually had large sums of money, pany and then to the bank ened me, bat J oan just tell you, boys, velry ‘ “He sou were taking money to a bank stocks, bonds and jewelry in her pos- that if T had had q revolver on the) you wouldn't want to trust it with any session, and needed the weapon to pro- would you? Well that's the tect herself. on the lable they wouldn't have done it! I'm alone el CABLE. OPPOSE SUGAR TREATY, BISRLIN, May & ~The Sugar interest: of Germany appear determined to op- pone the ratifying of the regmiations adopted at the International Sugar Con- vention at Brussels, KING © AR VISITS LOUBDET. PARIS, May Visits have been ex- hanged between King Oscar If, of Swe- and President Loubet. The King Hed firs: upon the Presldent and the 0 niterview Insted thirty minutes | NEW BIDS FOR CUBAN LOAN. | HAVANA, May &—As no bids have “1 for the proposed city loan, | yuntamiento has again voted to advertise for bidders for ten days, to begin at once. BRITISH TRADE EXPANDS. { LONDON, May 8 ~The Board of Trade returns show that during the month of April British exports (Horeaead | rc 07,537,480, hil rt dect ed mina iba” import erin | WASHINGTON. | DANISH TREATY IN COMMITTEE. > A LONDON, May & ‘eport from Copenhagen says that Bandsthing has referred the matter of the sale of the Danish West Indies to the United States to the Conference Committee of both houses, WILL SIGN OLEOMARGARINE BILL | WA@HINGTON, May 8.—All doubt as |to the President's intentions with re- |apect to the Oleomargarine bill was re- would sign the measure within a day KRUPP’S SON HONORED. or two. LONDON, May 8—At the Iron and|TO CONFIRM BVANS. Steel Institute's annual meeting here WASHINGTON, May 8—The Senate the Bessomer gold medal for 1902 w28! committee on Commerce to-day decided presented to F. A. Krupp, son of the kunmaker, of Germany — BODY OF MAN IN RIVER. The body of an unidentified man, about fifty years old, was found in the Bast River at the foot of pier 2. He was about five feet nine inchem tal!, 20 pounds, bald and smooth face, and wore striped trousers, white striped shirt. black vest, cotton underwear and nanimously to report the nomination of H. Clay Evans to be Consul-General to London with a favorable recommen- dation. KASSON BECOVERING, WASHINGTON, May 8.—John A. Kas- son. the special plenipotentiary under whose directions the pending reciprocity treaties were prepared, 1s in Garfleld Hospital vering from the severe op- m of laparotomy. moved when it was announced that he| ELLOCN'S ARREST" “STIRS ALL YONKERS Judge Kellogg Says He Has Re- ceived Many Complaints from Parents About the Ab- duction of Young Girls. TELEGRAPH. o~ PUL TAN PORTERS? UNION. ST. /,OUM, May &—A movement hus been qitetly started In St. Louls for the organizaition of Pullman conductors and porters, @nd circulars setting forth the necessity, for such x union are now be- ing prepayed. PULLED “EDITOR’s NOSE, BOSTON, Mey &—Gen, Wileon W. Blackmar, Depirtment Commander of the G. &. Fi, tweaked the nose of Lid- Mor Mocreaty, of the Young Ropubli- ean, in the corridor of the State House. RAILROAD WEN IN FATAL FIGHT, KNOXVILLB, May 8—It is reported that Ina fight between employees of the Loulaville and Neshville and the South- ern Raiiroats wt Log Mountain three men were killed on cach side and many wounded, CHESS GAME IXTLLED RIM. MEPLROSI, Mass, May '8.—Franols C. Lariviere folt dead at the chess table, while playing with his wife, from apo- plexy due toa rush of blood to the head GETS WESTERN MARYLAND. BALTIMORE, May §.—Mayor Hayes signed the ordinance transferring to the Fuller syndicate, which represents the Gould Interests, ‘the city's holdings in the Western Maryland Rallroad, PROMOTIONS IN HARVARD, CAMBRIDGE, Mass, May 8—Dean Briggs, of Harvard, has been made dean Qf, the, faculty of arte and sciences, and ‘ecording Secretary Hurlbut has been promoted to his piace, CRANE IGNORES DAV BOSTON, May &—Gov. W. Murray Crane, of Massachusetts, treata with contempt the action of Gov. Jefferson Davia, of Arkansas, in pardoning 9 col- ored criminal on the condition that he |come to Massachusetts within thirty “Abduction of young girls has been going on in Yonkers for a long tinte. I received several complaints from parents, and in most of them the hame of one man was mentioned. I started an investigation, and it was asa sult of the Inquiry that Robert Kellock an. Carrie Smith were ar- rested.”” This statement was made to The Evening World to-day by Judge W. J. Kellogg, of the City Court, of Yonkers, The arrest of which he spoke yesterday stirred up a scandal in Yonkers that promises to resemble that of the Boss ghieter case In Paterson. Kellock Is a wealthy contractor, well known about Yonkers, and is the wid- owed father of severai children. He and the Smith woman are technically held in bail on the charge of abducting two girls—Margaret Messerschmidt, nineteen, and Julla Messerschmidt, ff- teen, It 1s reported that several prom- inent young men of Yonkers will be in- volved in the case, Hunt for Witnesses, ‘The Yonkers police are to-day busily seeking a missing witness in the case. Capt, Woodruff and Detective-Sergt. McGowan have not appeared at Police Headquarters at all. They are under stood to have left Yonkers in search of the witness upon whose testimony the entire case against Kellock rest nA ‘The girls involved have admitted that MRS. LEWIS GETS DIVORCE. page ent to Mount "Vernon wi SARATOGA, May 8.—Supreme Court | lock an 12 th woman an Tusticonl Houghton has granted (Mied| iin deca ee it is said, can |Bla Kindy ews, of Mechaniaaville, the jBaratoxa County, a’ divorce from Georg Lewis, a lawyer, of Yonkers, who The missing witness, tewiify that he wag puld to induce two girls to go to Mount Vernon. ded “at Ballston Spa. she, police were watching, for hi |ROLFE TRANSFERS. Monday when he mysteriously slip) | is through their fingers and vanished. PHILADELPHIA, May &—Johh C.] investigation of the case seems to haye Rolfe, professor of Latin at the Univer-| been “Upped to him and to others. This witness is reported to have to Europe, If that be true he wil arrested on arrival. SMOTHERED 10 DEATH IN SUGAR Levindowsky Was Sweeping Under a Chute When. Fel- low-Workman Let’ Damp Mass Fall on Him. | sity of Michigan, has accepted the same chair in the University of Pennsylvania, | DON'T WANT SABBATH CHANGED. | NEW OhLPANS May 8.—BStrong op- | position nax developed at the conference of American Raotie to the proposed} of the Jewish Sabbath to the an Sunday, | FINED FOR NEGLECTING FLAG. | AGBANY, May 8—All public moneys jhave been hhelé from School Dis- tricts 46 and 11 of Bangor and District 1 lof Bethany for net raising the Stars | aad Stripes every schogl morning, a8 commanded by law. |GLASS WORKS TO REBUILD. | BRIDGETON, N, J., May &—The work jof rebuilding the Cumberland Glass Works, destroyed by five, will commence j@t once, The fire put 20 men out of | work. BOYS START BIG #TRIKE. WILKESBARRE, May §.—The strike of the driver and door boys in No. 7 Colliery of the Susquehanna Coa! Com- pany, at Nanticoke, has spread to the | men, and the whole mine has shut down, |MAY BE MURDER CASE. ATLANTIC CITY, May 8—The body of John Nicks, who left his home two weeks ago, has been found with @ bullet ho! fn the head and the police think that |hag been murdered | ENDLESS LETTORS BNDWD. WILKESBARRE, May 8.—The Gov- ernment has decided that the endless Frank Levindowsky was smotheret to death in sugar this noon. He was em- ployed in the big refining plant of the American Sugar Refining Company in Williamsburg, and was ordered to sweep out a drying box, into which granulated sugar’ is put when fresh made and damp. The box is a big affair holting tons, and the sugar is dumpet into it through a chute from above. When Levindowsky was busy sweep- ing, a workman on the floor above opened the chute and allowed ¢ ton or | chain business that swamped the post | more of granulated suger to drop on &re 70,00) letters in the office to be dis-|the sweeper. Levindowaky re, oe posed of. whelmed rors he could reach door, ‘was caught end held fust while CONDEMN TOBACCO TRUST. fusing: aime’ atlas an Te eo rae tug out ault an hour when he ig out hal , It took all of that time to free the ra | He lived at No. 61 Gouth Boreas atsonts { BABCOCK NOT ILL, CINCINNATI, May 8.—The Tobacco Trust has been condemned in a set of resolutions adopted by the National Ginar Leat Tobacco, ‘Ausoclation,. Big mund Rosenwald, of York, has been chosen President of the Associa- tlon. BMBASSY WUA GO TO NEWPORT. NEWPORT, May 8.—The Derham Cot- | tage, in Bellevue avenue, has been rent; fe AlthougM Albert Sirasdt, purser of the a ‘ a* |ed for the use of the British Pmbassy| ariANTIC CITY, N. J. May Seal Meairnt Majertic. won his bride, Mins Margaret ete etre aremany arrivals daily, | roport that Congressman Babcock was » i of) Kane. at mea, the eymoon tri hus | s | seriously 111 resulted in mumerous fi Si to be taken in noparate Vessels by the i EEE” saree being regelved atr c Koroiewe, 1 jompany sem s EX-SENATOR ROACH DYING. quiring about his condition. on i A So a having thelr famittes | Witllam N, Roach, former Genator | And ne alle fw jen shown'e Avminsk! was arfestet on a warrant Phitndepile oe i from North Dakota, Is slowly dying ng. abou news. esr ns | CHURCHILL) FEVER 1S BROKEN, isi si Sh aR ' “ ser PRESB . and” Pain ann. 8 ie SAIN Ie (Pol, Henry Came A ant Sere a nourishm ta b ~ e House of men a anoell a take ming followed an operation. | with Mr. Baboock. niakl® atest wa mie. et '” €x-District-Attorney Delivers|Former District-Attorney Will] Wilhelmina's Condition Gives Address on ‘‘Non-Partisan! Ge His Counsel in Trial Be-| Cause For Satisfaction, Doc- - ‘ * Weil AVTER ALL Administration’ — Easy to| fore Commissioner Part-| tors Announce — Husband | . te A ae m wiles bo e tral Prosecute. | ridge—Charges Filed. Goes to Church. w Junction, Rorme { b oe lente vos “~ * of Jevaey ty. surpriged bin ~ | ee vy walking into the houre eat HOBTON, May Stn course of a paper! Sepious charges which were made| THE HAGUE, May §.—In the bulletin . spnern anneaneen A Non-Partiaan Administracion.’ | pubile to-day by Comminsioner Part-|on the condition of Queen Withelmina, whe HAN Aelivered before the National Munietpat "Mee beve been formulated against | issued this morning at Castle Loo, the Mar f the Gap Court = ; former Acting Captain Churehill. attending physicians aay! Mre Margaret Leng wfay here Mr © A Philbin. iy is unde J that Churebill, whe] ‘There wae no tnorease in the patient's tras voMDI'KE® 9K gorsuerly Lnekrict AtLorney of New Tork | te now doing duty tn the Leonard temperature yesterday evening. Ber cad ‘ ot “ wal wtneet at oune, has retained for Majesty bad « good night and her con rye rea ie a ayia tne MUOE Dintrict AGorney Mugene A Phi! ditian thle morning gives cause for wat. | Fen 4 bin to look after bie interests during | jetection. | woo . 10 tue irigl, wuiuh way begin Gent werk | "The Prince Consort this morning at-| SOAP, assisted by Foner MIOMOMEAL fem eman \ by complainc of 1) ie ehargnd am Ohuretil! that] ronded Ascension Day services ai ike for pnaring onpireney ant Venerable Brooklynite, Gued ws te un sgh tae on-elarcemaat othe Pine, Seat gta ett hades ea] Rete Mae se nigel te de the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusty wcalen, and for = Beoaratior De Mre damier law period from Nov 1 tn, co ApH ¢, eudiiion cull, ” afeoie, tee aa ae een the tial Tie ainaber sabe wp oniein|tenn. tne amma guiiey st angloct of Gynr| = * sed, for rashes, ’ ule " ' whal would bane whol @ nd canminnion Lo werluem the duties CLIMBED TO TOP. ja the Thiough Ther evee ee Mee ' etiee equired of him, and | heee feu wan Oe " eporte to Nie superior ' merhe an oh lot him 40 let| The epouned police . ® } » i eed 8 FO werele fematie te © one aus o aay . . ai the wholesale faide th hie jreok thet . £ ff pi m fleudeie te year Chae ne wore ot lelrenmth, for the etrang can nee . Heat ME Oe OOM AM Ae " int flew vores an antuaied law ikem * pot yooh 9 work in this werld. | . P tne “of \awpene are Levery while the Week must etand to one . * ae unietake te eos from « Yor chetewe @err ffepered by Ane ¥ ; - 4 owidie ene and “i pennetion #0! Dietiet Dionne Bandiord end - ae — “ine in theln aheracker webMeis wlll? sheen PAYS 62.000 FOR HIS WIFE. 4 ulebaee | WOW TO DETECT Vice. ing % ‘ Oe Betton dademnns Miewe = Le) ine teteined Agence tim. rand durate Ret te Wake @ Monee we o* A ee Re Mete aetnene iM MANE, Rar tome & ae Mend te tener tolend : Fos aad ales” gata, Ll) Ahwe Amwbie! amas Inmiruored * ‘ i “ . oe . ee | us a Menten. wf Rin & Moone o erties od ee eee a. 2 sage tren Wing Coa ee ee Spat, 8 | — oi oily ret 1 Blew v0 ot me tat ape oh mor wile tee osane 4407 Ferree erereting A the anlerion te te tepertarn) af Tees 6 Angcemmemie howe en snereeee aft O10 ‘Semen ‘asana,etnie eho aeaeliows ty) eereotnn 40 mar | ore Gene dary tale meting ronring the wreremnee of ving wt ( |

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