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t we rr 7 THE WORED: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 5, 1905, ‘a PUBLIC SPIRIT IS ee ee ee (asoxsiee stones MORE NEEDED THAN DOCTRINES OF REFORM PUBLIC OWNERSHIP Public ownership in @ community devoid of public spirit would be of -—J, G. Phelps Stokes. ‘ 4 { “The development of the individual conscience must precede radical reforms.” Jovernment ownership in the hands of people so unjust as the writer of the article In the Civic Federation Review would be a public calamity.” “IT do not believe that any system whatsoever, Socialism not ex- cepted, can be relied upon to permanently better humanity. I do not believe that mere economi> socialism, mere co-operative industry, mere public ownership of means of production and distribution will ever bring universal peace and prosperity. “I do believe that peace and prosperity can only be reached tn pro- portion as people subordinate considerations of material welfare to those of fairness, justice and right. | cannot see that mere governmental! control of industries can be singularly effective so long as those In control continue subject to the corrupting Influence of self-seeking groups of individual “The welfare of the community should be of more consideration to the Individual than his own private gain, He who advances his own s regardless of his fellows ts nelther a useful nor moral eit MAROONED roe GREAT EXCURSION 1 excursion of the Ce ion have been co the signal to start questionable value.” ote J Am Not an Economic Sccialist,’’ Declares. Young Millionaire Settlement Worker | in Reply to Attack in August | Belmont’s Society Organ. By Emmeline Pendennis. NOROTON, Conn., July 5.—Mr. J. G. Phelps Stokes, the young millfon- med ® aire settlement worker, vigorously defended himself to-day againet the at- ndon, w tacks made upon him for his public utterances by an article published in the ng, and eyrrent number of the Civic Federation Review. The article in question ar-| cors for 3 ants of Falgns as “faddish socialist ed teed ciety, of which Mr. Stokes is a leader. me buy ° eiieabaa ‘The attack is written by Mr. Easley. The Civic Federation Review ts a earn publication of a society of which August Belmont is president and a liberal the pri ? t 5 poin Patron, The article declares that there {s no difference between the “street ere hav corner socialist agitator’ and the ‘foaming anarchist.” WALLST, Hook ANO the backers of the Intercollegiate Socialist So- yeaa . morning o y lied as the Interviewer | public spirit would ¢ 1 RAY. NY omet_ ME. Stokes smiled ss the interview? |p t would be of questionable Bride Wanted to Cry When wen cand barges wab 22 ge was seated in tie cool morning room phe develo | ; . . The Corkmen’s ann s ne 07 pment of the Individual | the seat d i fad of “Brick House,” couatry residence of conscience must precede radical re-| Train Was Missed, but Cupid rnin: year ih x tw u the family, and with him was Mis$ forms, Were it not that I ses rapid q steamers and four ba: with a car Way WE Rope Harriet Pastor, his fla es ana progress being made in the development Cleared Dilemma. Fring leapaciiy of 20M persona. eo-adjutator in settlem work, Who | of public spirit, particularly in the so- Is expected that there will surely nalgazm g shortly to become his bride jealled maszes of the people, T should er een ei een tere "The criticism 4s so biased and £0 have no faith In government ownership, Ss Frank 8. Blodgett, son of Dr. F. S| Forest View Grover oo : © | its stm @rastic that it scarcely deserves a seri- | “Government ownership in the hande| by Blaigett, of No. 7% Jefferson street. | The privileges of | 6 excursion will be and Miss Vilete Hillyer, davehter of | old at auction to-night at 8 oclock tn Sirs. ALA. Hillyer, of No. 3 Jefferson | Brevoort Hall, Fifty-fourth street and Street, Brooklyn, ere revelving oun- | Third avenue. ne ous reply,” said Mr. Stokes, knitting his | of people so unjust as the writer of the | sp total. brows. ‘In one sense it is absurd, be- article in the Civic Federation Roview | shares, ¢ause I never have called myself a So- | would be a public calamity. THe HEATH! $500 000 elalist.” | “I do not think there is the nec gratulations 30-day, frog thes oes: | API 5 Tho! “"Are you one?" asked the interviewer. | 88° public spirit in those who. de-| when occurred ‘on atordav ‘nizat’n SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES ewburg, when the youlie courte los the last ‘train New York an i v . marotied inva strange place, AL CUS esas OS ae eG Both have tecelved the blessings of |oures painful, smarting, nervous feet their families. and they are preparing to celebrate their wedding. Bey. more tO land ingrowing nails and instantly b fed | ptember, 80 | thelr olaing, under the circumstinces, | takes the sting out of corns and bun- Wan leas of a surprise to their friends | |ions. It's the greatest comfort discoy- si ett, who is a clerk in : Bioskiyn. eine, exo lained Epsgay, now ery of the age. Allen's Foot-Base they Happened to hurry up thelr wed- they happened iia tances went, up to | Makes tight or new shoes feel easy. Newburg Monday, and went out sail- |It is a certain cure for sweating, cal- day's | “In so far as I believe private owner- |M0UNce as ‘foaming anarohists’ honest sand n @hip of industries desirable wherever It | People whom they G5 Hot Row: Hor Er a condtices to the welfare of the individual | clare that men Who use eats, ee OweR without trespass on the welfare of |of the principles of Socialism are advo- 4. Cop | othere—I am not. On the oher hana, 1| cating that the ‘seditious teachings ol Sm £1 pelieve that many socialistic principles | cust {itired be made pare of class ————— are in accord with justice and right, and “The = Civic Federation's influence wees ¢het, far from having failed to reach | UPON the thought of the masses of § @he working classes, as the Civic Fed-| tie people 1s not great. But such A influence as {t may have will not tena eration Review claims, I know Soclal-|to the diminution of class hatred it ism to be a vast power among the work- |{t indulges often in such _ bigoted! ing. “They were becalmed, and win ing“people.”” tirades a t which characterizes this y thoy got | we i the:town ihe last train |lous and hot, tired, aching feet. Try BB ae es Sm SS FOUR MENHELD | 86—HERE’S HEARTS OF OAK TE og een pony iti on aarti et 1 per cent. of the Socialite in cis | Sead ae” oruptonin tedaet “owe ot | atamnpa | DON? aocept any subatitle pridegre o-day, | a stiture. Pics cerca, | OREEDISHY SAY IN OLD NEW YORKERS—78 Gee al Eames Get 44 Arouse interest in Sociat, | ROBERT HUNTER. FOR FATAL HURT | = FOUR CHILDREN [Serres ips rill 22nae (a onal oy 8. What was your mR tn calling Gir —— fees eR Neveu won, a policenas young men in the it//2s and pretes- | Mr. Robert Hunter, author of “Pov- . directed us to the home of a clergy- ions to join the Intercollegiate > _¢¥4s- |erty."” was also included in the attack T0 FIVE BOYS William Preble.the Elder of These|Henry Bogart, Only 78, Has man Tamediately Ave were mares tle League?” which had for {ts chief target the “man 7 Plaihed to them the sftuation.” ‘We aimed merely to arousy “ttle |of wealth whose capital has come to | Two Men, Sang as Surgeons} Three Ribs Broken and Other e : more interest in the study of Sociaitsm. |bim through inheritance, and whose/ | We sour fo Bring Socilivm to tne at TAN te Hekied by low caiog ally i | Bandaged His Wounds—No| Wounds—Absolutely Refuses _, | LOOKING FOR NEW JUDGE. Dress ( t00ds tenion of earnest people. Our call can- |1onaire Sociallet.’’ wo Identified as Having ital f . . Watchman and His Wife . hotiever be said to indorse Gocialiam.” | When Mr. Robert Hunter was askea ‘ed Box of Powd Hospital for Him. to Go to Hospital Also. Mayor MeOlsllan sald to-da, that he “Of all the concepts of Soctalism, just|&boUt the comments printed in this x ol ‘owder DB ceuld not way when he would appoint D es ae ese sie ere Pe ye| Cae Have a Hard Time Res- | a se anatl aiae tort | cpartment. the reporter. had been utterly discredited, and that Into the Street. That some of our octogenartans have hearts of oak, muscles of iron and ing Sick Little 0: expired Frifay last. His teason for crs| “This—that the welfare of the com-|¢ven Mr. Hunter admitted that he was blood of cingular virility ie evia aN ocdy ‘i cuing oi ie Unes, delay, he sid, was that he hnd not yet a fee aecule be of more consideration |largely guessing (according to tho oo | a of singular virility is evidenced to-day in two striking examples of been ‘able to find the right man for tie = to vidual than his own private | Review, an agent of the Salvation Arm: | old men seriously injured, both of whem refused to go to a hospital and Lagi , Not) mais. rt ts wrong for any individual to |reported that the conditions of break | Four men were held in $1,000 bail aah | vont practically unaided to their homes. Foes Gunaeenee gelatine — Brates MAS ae NNT a mre hee emi A708. of endeavor for or desire advance of | fustless whildren as represented by ola. |’ ven ee rine | = 2 zs fe re m Aut few ement In the Lee Avenue Pollos Court, Will h he fe ; brick ana| Palntment. interest by means harmful to society or | Hunter were very much exaggerated), watchman at the four-story Jents of Flushing are to-day dis- y A. Bogart, seventy-elght counsel for the M buildings Nos. 421, 428 and 4% = Dress Goods, One Hundred and First strert. wal | had a narrow escape from death during Such as ‘ ttlement worker and husband|famsbure, to-day charged with criminal) Wiliam B. almc¢ Predudicial to the welfare of the com- |the Settlement, worker and fu Was | A we old, of No. munity. I believe the first aim of every | ready with nis own defense Heglixence.in putting powder in che WAY Teisnd, was COSt {ndividuat should be to spend his| “if I must reply 1 #0 childish an|of boys, five of whom were fatally in- energies as usefully as he fe able, with | attack, let me say that the statistical ee car Company, as @ p a fire in the building y to-day. The % ‘9 = the undorstanai » with | statements made in my book are ali| tured. was dislocat: ee ribs brok five caused'ia damage: of! $10,000 Silk and Wo é Am ing that he who ad-| Csuimates sclentifically founded on fig- ous bruises and apanhis Mpa KonURed )& inmage xCl$10,000 i betoey, ol Crépes, and a disloc: u being extingulshed. 52 Eoli . . the hardy old man refused to'go to a| Euler ocoupied apartments at the itk la it toliennes, Henrie‘tas, Man. 2 vances his own Interests regardless of '8-| The men are Richard Meyer, a ealoon- S ures in the State charities, the census ; Mod, his fellows ts neither a Useful nor a | ore oe ee mee arisable OF | Keeper of No. 8 moral citizen.” anization reports. I have as yet me blou * woth no statistics that. can disprove | John Gleason, twenty-one years old, of urrled int 1 aut on a table, Island orth Sixth strec “old man, an hospital and made his way | north end of ths second floor of the Voiles, Tamises 5 : from Tenth street and Fourth avenue and when the fire was dis J Belleves In Public Control, them. . treet; auth an are suowewhite, io ni , : : long ol Ty regard to. the 70,000 breaktastioes | NOM North First street; Frank Rauth, ra shat he wie seriously hare | 2, nis home in Flushing, four of his six children were Mohairs, Mixed and of “How about xovernmental control or |chool-children for whom Miss Booth | twenty-two, of No, 103 Beery street, and : hare | air. Bogart met with hls injurtes yes-| very ll trom meastes, the youngen | > 7, SWER. if . mol Qymership of industries?” queried the ot a break reat tableilaken aaventage cf ohn O'Keet twentysowo, of Ne. 1A ab terday afternoon, While crossing Pourth| being a baby of elxht months, \wale of 2 emnants Fancy Materials. * L ta inp eat acninis : ot a ie at Tenth eet he was run| The two eldest children were told to $ “I bellove t . |I never sald ‘breakfastless’ in referring | Devoe street. They were all charge] ting up 33 | > , Many ey Gielen on ae rajal om Walch the people depend are mone | fcr meaning that, 70.00 of the put criti ceimaleal nse 92) Br 1C : Bete yeltite, gid not wtop to, aee how Hulee Anaeched up Wille algal and some blacks, in desirable opolised by the few adversely to public | ished, not only by thelr morning mval.| ame captain said that Meyer, the hepiie When carried to a| Gecrap thre 8/010, (an0)| lengths enough for suits, thor terest, pudlic control of such mon-| but by all the food they ute during th whee De Peony cman and a citizen, | followed by Mrs. Euler, carrying the undreds of Remnants o i : 5; control, to be effective for fee oF proper ts ll day long, hat at 10 o'clock | ell, you bones, ned enaes when an am-| thelr way to the street through a dense , lidracea finterest, must necessarily be so oom- | PRIRCT 1s Upped pe tee edusiaitions| put two and a half pounds of powdor | Patch up ed shoulder and I'U| amiadance surgeon told him three ribs| tire dullding, As moon as he reached u , # plete as to amount to ownership. It is |ocjety, and Miss Lillian Wald.” in 2 box and gave it to the thres other | hte mo to historic slopes of old| Were broken, his ankle spwitined ana| the street Puler deposited bie children Paillette de Soi ‘Reduced to 5o0c. y d. CAlMEmEee ee, Peeulate Uae WHIOD western! Salvation Army free | osoners to put out in the strett, Toey | Staten.” ‘Then ie burst into song | 8 ip dislocated, With ths ussinuinas|on the curd and rumed back for Anna Ole, | mad vi ty, at the Aicrarhigesi ree 3 ined back fo ‘ be made of private property. Stvete| “For the reason that they served the|@id eo; the boys got the tox and) again, and continued reeling off AMY | Grove nhs Tae quot My CHE na! teow uve years, Neighbors opened thelr | Peau de Cygne, 1,800 yards hands, At the same time I believe that | fot of food that obildren usually get) some passer-by threw a cigar butt mftar ditty whtle the surgeon Pandaged him to-day say he will ket well _ |aines 10. the obllaren ite the tact Messaii . 4s be in thelr homes— rolls ur Sh es aaa righ avaanae : that : 2 suite ; , HeeAe crinersulo of the portal service | it,,thelt, homes-ooftee and rolls, or | sy te bim up. No arguinent would persuade, Wien a youl man Mr Bogart was {hat all four were, suRering with essaline, Mohair Sicilians fs public advantage, and that owner | ing this before she pur her scheme| Meyer dented that he had been using | h > KO to th 1, and mon he vor beaten, and even ny | mude another effort to reach his api Bengaline . . F ship uf telecranh and rullroad service| In operation, telling her why it would /the powder in a cannon. He said ho! assisted aboard t n Iskind boat. his late age ihe ea and even! # 5 to save some valuables, ‘but waa in 5 desirable street shades wou similarly desirable, | t b ore’ 0 eased vace of ne n aia G pirent from doing so by the firemen. CY t A Folimenieive wiiiarly asirabies “vat 1 cannot, undemtand tg Mr [found @ box ot Je In his saloon and | The erowd win need pier of businces on Nasia airent t ve broke out on the second floor. | and Satin Duchesse, and blacks, splendid even A el i | Basely's mission with me, do ‘un: | aa Glea and Rauth to take it) gave him ao eer ay he war porn Wty ane nthe Fear, occuplec the Majestic | + A —————" qustries poralbie?” queried the reporter. |densand ‘that the “author “of” thie |out into the street and dispose of It, | helved aboard t been Min his ite and hag muscles of | Carper Cleaning Company. “conducted in lengths from 1 to 8 yards; weave and bright luster; 50 “Well, I believe that the dosire for | article in the Civic Federation Review | Giteagon and Rauth were {denied by | See See eee by Guise & Litchengteln. It extended b woul to reform the sun and the is = cies as peaceful co-operation 1s spreading | to the upper’ floors, -oscupled by M.| Value 7§c. to $1.25 a yd., jinches wide; " moon, I know of considerabl fi. | Willem Fautz, 2 boy, of No. 84 North rater pol! M ont, a tail These two fi 5 world, and I believe that In proportion | ade loud demands tor clean straota, |the explosive in the street. Magi nolse entered the house and discovered §oc. 68c.a yd. special 5oc, yd, @s that desire increases we shall ap BIAS MOVOTMENT: AYBLOH ON a pylons ation’ sayerely, lecturing At _a flrebug had piotted to destroy ; > ~~ | ' a They proach more nearly that industrial and | Only *reeults were some | the four mea, held tham in $100 bail the (DUAR LIFE SAVED BY SWAMP-ROOT Also nech{ political condition for which the Soctal- | tary returng to the ae a i ee The stairway, from the ground floor | a | Wal 778 n Ah, fatis working, I bellove that an unwille| how te Manta to crwform ma, T/C to the op, and the Dalustrades were |The Wondertul Kidney, Liver and| Colored Crepe de Chine Lor aytor topal Gngness to take unfatr advantage of | 1c" American youth as this geitoman | -ALWICK JOMEPIL eight yeara olf, of Merally ‘agtureted with keropene, The Bladder Remedy, | | 2 a go| @thers and a desire to subordinate pri- | says, but I trust he will be able to | ™® 05 North Sixth street; will dle A fire was started Jn a plle of rubish fe jup to 8 yards in length ;| Broadway and Twentieth Street, | wate greed to public good 1s fast grow-| Save them trom mg, CUMISKY, THADDEUS, tourteon years under the ladder leading to the roof _ R re eee foe neoviet | at heb tired OF eying Gioners ona | gdh of Ne 80 Now Sixth atrst ieckter? touttle und. the scuttle was oper, evi,| AMPLE BOTILE SENT FREE BY MAIL| value $1.00 to $1.50, Filth Avenue, Nineteenth Streot, A “Wo I look forward to a co-operative | hii reform mu. T thine ea none ie | SE, WILLIAM, eleven yours old, of dently for the purpose of causing @ seiiices mantel d 1 eommonwealth, where greed and bitter phe reference to Mr. Hunter th tho | RE ae eee a Sreught, | The front door was locked SwarpsRoot, iscouered by the emi- 75c. a ya. . By broadside. by. Mr. Ha direotet | DREW, thirteen years old, when the fire was discovered, sh} nent kindney an ladde! ialist, neds have eunk into obscurity, Such Dmdslte | oackers Zee nated Ixth stimet; will foot leade.to the ballet thar. tli incens it kindney r specialist, Weactionary attempts as are from time] }aviate Soslaliee fo time made by such wriiers as this ef the Civic Mederatic jew sery relety declarce fn having sata t New York publt: school 00) of th R TB cen yea i ; promptly cures kidney, liver, bladder and ee Wageeac uve seam a, | Flames Discovered in Wile aisi,"Snctoea the oti byway of the | Promptly cures kidney, fan La GB oy yy ry AUSAMESICX, JOHN, thirteen, years old, liamsburg Tenement Where is Henry Banko, of No. 200 Vawes eres Some of the early symptoms of weak niet oe ‘ Iron Ko breakfastless to schovl.” ati ee kidneys are pain or dull ache in the back. Tallor Shops: 110 Fifth Ave, De wae se, autcken and intensity the de-|° Hine ade lalisin,” the ar-| Ne USE MIRE MRTOREL Well Ue shal Beers visited Baskin, who said that ah EPS f f N germination of people to press onward ticle nace. ng failed to capture the, WALTERS, JOSEPH, sixteen years old, ’ tee sha Beale Visite: ‘d could aot imag | teuniatism, dizziness, headache, nervous-| Broadway and Twentieth Street, hak thirg irith redoubled enorgy toward that goal wor Wage earners, Have prog al aidan Li ta Lives Were Sacrificed. Ine why an atimpt ehould have been |NeSs, catarrh of the bladder, gravel or| Fifth Avenue, Nineteenth Street. Mh igen See Te aee t duman brotherhood that hae been (Aipaiey bevond them, pl neg | made to fire the building. calcul, bloating, sallow complexion, dug Gream of philosophers of all agen." | Slisses unde ee tne younger und mors] PA STOR FAMILY ee puffy or dark circles under the eyes, sup- Most ready-for-service clothes a “Yet you aren't a Socialist? asked | npre recipients of the higi * 4 ‘The police to-day were attempting to PULLED THE TRIGGER pression of urine, or compelled to pass have indigestion; their “insides” he interviewer, educa i ing t rf IN PRETTY HOME, |) Mystery of an attempt last water often day and night, are wro Every’ detail is grat that th a of te ‘propor ‘ 7 Hs light to destroy by fire a frame t The mild and extraordinary effect of sd vf aH Fy, fe Not an Economic Socialist, | **relle Maliet Society y WITH HIS TOE, AND DIED. wf the best material end work- con * . sim i ents, inspire ment at No. 188 Cook street, In hen the world-famous kidney remedy, Dr. 1 “Not truthfully an econom reiauiat, | Posed sollcitude for the tolling masuce,| Lodged in new and handsome quarterg|of the Ghetto of Williamsburg, where — = Kilmer's Swamp-Root, is soon realized. manship, and there is the COMM Mo, X do not believe that any system Sociing In common with the and M4¥0| Mra. Panior, me of Miss Rose Pas-| many lvoas w vocriflced Dy an in| Wan sueceeds im Killing Himeeit| It stands the highest for its wonderful wame care inside as outside in gral tenever, Socialism not excepted, can of laborers " * tor, to-day wave details of the approach. ,cendiary baat r, The Cook street | ia a LS Ww. cures of the most distressing cases, If When you tare J Peprelied upon to permanenily better")! Relr roster te largely made up of |ing marriage of her davgter to J. G,| house shelters eight families und the in O80 Magnerelruther Wes ‘ou need a medicine you should have the of the alt anc Mize, B do not expect thar mere DIUM lawyers,” pulpltivne Fan aiikea bua mlllenaice chattiac | mieaLaA ota Patines | Atno a Nuietd best. Gomend, come Atterbury j mic socialism, mere co-oporatiy fulness In colles t ment work leader, whics will occur on) all that preve a score of | NEWTON, N, J, July &—Levi Howen,| Swamp-Root is not recommended for real ese industry, mere public ownership of Bt, 400 r as | neople trom be ) death in of Johnsonburg, committed suicide yes-| everything, but if you have kidney, liver, of production and distribution, |) hh Mis, Pastor and some family have | thelr beds terday by shooting himself in the side. | Wladder or uric acid trouble you will Diamond: ever bring universal peace and man ot wea a He forsaken the small, rather eramped! Mrz. Knoppe, who lives on the He lay on the floor, put the muazle ot find Ht just the remedy you need, Watche : y. to hin tire on a floor at N Wendover floor of tre building, was passing from sis gun to his slide, and by means of a| Sold by druggists in fifty-cent an Clothes "Ido believe that peace and pros |) 4! i avenue, Hronx. ‘They are now the to the Kitehen of hor |siring, which, he had ched to the! one-dollar sizes. You may have a sam- Jewelry, a only Retranciteg | ditimee ea tai PD apatiniha at ae “ie sawn reflection of Maht tween, he discharged the gun with his | ple bottle Gt Pr ners SwampsRok Bung freee the neler sites Wachee ea and al Goriland: Miseat As people subordinate considera ' ~ y: \ Jngio: ‘ 1 i the the door. Blo i if pet ot | and a pamphlet that tells all about it, in- ant ortlandt Bt materiel welfare to those or| DIED UNDER OPERATION, (ios nrcten yevontly, hull hat one move Ll hgh ve gal years of | eiiding many of the thousands of letters| | CASH OR CREDIT. Clotias $atic 1 0 pactment-h uses 4 rosioa of || 10 her of the dead’ man took his life, received from sufferers cured, both sent Ne Bpiogith Driver. wee mere Kove: nirol of} Willam th t Tieaidentloe 4 cebiona: At Opentin the door we raw tint a bile 1 years ago. “Bo far aw cat| free by mail, Write Dr Kilmer & Co..| Mail or write for lia eetelogse ei, yitMes can be singularly efoctive eo. tive F ; obsnaet wedding w cele fire was burving tnt ty. onthe Ore wl or the Binghamton, N. Y., and please be sure L, W. SWEET & CO, . ae those in control continue sub ta 0 sted 1 jue Noi y,/ floor above, Sho shricked "Firet’ at nen ‘to mention that you read this generous (Ml .7.a5 ea; ry gJ fo the corrupting influence of self- d 1 dust 1 ©) Conn, I is posible t ceromany the top of her yolee, arousing eveny- | ' offer in the New York Evening World. | {0 ng groups of individus ne ” below for will le nerformed by tie R Anson aoa win aia nine ST, MARY'S aT QURENSTOWD, Don't make any mistake, but remember "What the en need hore, the Mh Pannell wax Phelpx Stokes, brother of the brik The fire hud not guinea much head PR leet ete t crn Picehiny ne the the names, SWunp ROOt, Dr, Kilmer's Ownership ts public epirit, Pubile Ti paninanny (iceep groom, About 200 guests will be invited,|way and two or three tenants, whol pt honik , | Swamp-Ror c Ma community dewots of top Pe Relts, Pate pe tacen ation anne) tet A eeat ale Wiad Ao tu y bust bs feo! that she mahoolstin, Bh Mane Ton wy on . ’ preme Involdi forcing trover Bupre nowt tion ¢ “Optic that to old to th talned co-op c Con bers tepre have rates erate The have ordin his e the f favor to ee As Arca: the F nat 4 Pong 4 Upon eft that to tt the ¢ at itis We clate doub We joval mem only the emb: eatin abso No leve ery anyt CUS |

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