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__ ROOSEVEL rs BIG STICK BANGS TAFT POLICIES — WEATHEN—Fair to-night; Saturday oc! FI EDITION. _PRIOE ‘ONE CENT. ROOSEVELT SWATS AT iW AND HIS PEACE POLICY IN WORLD ARBITRATION ane Nation Put in “Attitude of Odi- ous Hypocrisy” by Acts of Adininistration. w GUARD WINS FOR MERRITT ON REVOLT IN KINGS OUR HONOR | Double-Dealing to Our Russian Treaty and Then Conciliate Others, | VOLVED. \brogate | Dana Speakership Boom to Be Shattered To-Night in Brooklyn. Theodore Roosevelt to-day emphasizes his antagonism toward the general | peace arbitration treaties, which are among the chief policies of the na tional Administration, by biterly de- nouncing them as being designed “tell against peace and put us as a na- tion in an attitude of unctuous and odious hypocrisy." By inference, at least, he severely criticises President Tatt in regard to the treaty matter. Abrogation of the Russian treaty, he declares, pus this nation in a position where it cannot “in honor” Proposed arbitration treaties, In his editorial in the ourrent issue of fhe Outlook Mr. Roosevelt says: “I cordially approve the action taken ‘by Congress in abrogating the Russian Eleven members of the Brookiyn del- legation of Republican Assemblymen to-day broke away from the movement to elect Assemblyman Charles A. Dana of New York City Speaker of the New York State Assembly, It broke the backbone of the movement against the election of Assemblyman Edwin A, Mer- ritt of St. Lawrence as Speaker and virtually means the triumph of the Old Guard. Not onl, the Brooklyn have the Merritt men taken delegation over almost Lodily, but they have left the Dana men with only eleven New York City Re- publicans to stand by them, This de- prives them of thirteen votes which they had been counting on to elect Dani §. Chilton say adopt the treaty, cause men must vote and act Assemblyman ne cai t lenat | (he results of bis observation of the! bie” Sine ie yibioeg re he Whe use of the att toes Ah are i on the situation that actually confronts tat the Brooklyn delegation, a tl men of to-day. He spoke ax one with| Success Magazine has -uspended {speculate on ipa fur 2 a good part of it, Intends to show the " for thi ds of men, in-| publication. Its creditors are about to] Jenkins, attorney for Willian Gow, who them, and in the actual event Congress-+ Ti not act as rubber| 2utuority, for thousands of men, in- ME ee Oat AE’ ARK " people that ft will not act a cluding Cabinet officials, ministers, fa-| petitton to pl it in involuntary| Was the moving sp Le SA al Mla de ta ae seas stamps and that, bosses of no bosses, & s actors, doctors, lawyers, brokers,| bankruptey he December number | board of directors. to abrogate the treaty or to submit to jnajority wilh vote for Merritt, Latches ac iaetdesdanatidepnes ‘Piao dd Aude H ee T FORGED) bankers, monocrs*of “the idle rich| was the last to help point the way to} QUESTIONED the’ continuance of conditions which At the conference of’ the Brooklyn | Bankers meuters of (the tale re | we ee tO nD einen bi PAPER HELD BY BANK have become intolerable to our national delegation to-night ten others will vote| and nondescripts, have passed through] the pinnacles of triumph for the ambl- Ll ; sHespe ' err! claimed at the Mer-| his hands and been stronger and better | tious, remlah ‘’. Mahoney, ax coutivel for welf-reeper d which represent a con- for Merritt, it was vy tf i : 4 led M ‘tinuing wron cial can ritt headquarters in the Murray Hill} for it, Tall, straight, dignified, he car-| Phe cover design of the December |the State Banking Department, led Mr ioc ERT hr ee | oth. thin vateernogns riex his #ixty-six years well. ‘number contains a pretty lass and a|iurley up to the production of the citizens of Jewish faith, A ‘i i e| “It is impossible to see where this) handsome lad on a toboggan. In the | statements of Maxwell and Caimpbell by Here are the eleven claiuned by th fh a is t! SHOULD HAVE APP 3 °| . First; | degeneration will stop,” he sald, “Every oul to be “on the toboggan" is |a series of questic ning forged Merritt men: Daniel Barnes, First; | dex ¥| verna: 8 | pe ges HAGUE TRIBUNAL. George Langhorst, Fourth; Abraham F.| year it gets worse. The race 1s becom-| to be rapidly shooting toward the realm | and fictitious p ie bank “Z etill believe that in so se Lent, Fifth; George Helb Sixth; |Ing every minute more hetly contested of the down and out. Some strange | First he ha y a bundle rious a matter it would have been = Frederick Ahearn, ‘Tenth; William|and men are driving then.selves at a plicable influence brought about | of notes and poin wo tat aie well frst to endeavor to secure a =| W. Colne, venth; Frederick W.| greater pace. ‘hen comes the Inevitab ing of the toboggan cover. | gre H0.00 Mili bore’ Ve ngs ston, ’ Sorrest 8. Chilton, | collapse, for men can only go at a ce: of the company said to-day | of Morrow and Randolp) decision vy Tho Hague coast oa (Snel Wawra AL bh s end | fr, Hurley sald he didn't know of Sixteenth; Edward A, Ebbets, Seven-jtain pace and then break down: that the end was not in aight when the| Mr. Hu “4 the interpretation of the existing y e1 wentieth: “1 get patients froin all over the coun-| cover was choven, but he agreed that | the existence of these until afte z |teenth; Frank Bennett, T p 1 treaty. am confident that such | ward R. Karutz, Twenty-second, ltry, I get unlicked cubs, sons of rich it was a strange coincident [the bank had close The makers of | decision would, of ‘necessity, Chairman Samuel . Koenig of the|men, who come to my place with auto-| Success Was founded twelve yeara|the notes, learned then, w ave been im our favor; and, if so, New York unty Committee did not| mobilesgand servants and valets, I pack a by Dr, Orison Swett Marden, Its | ploye foa Mr. Haff The witness {© would Rave enabled Russia te (oooh chagrined when told about the|these accessories off home and the purpose was to Inspire young men and felt «ure that the directors had not Rave retired from in mntematle [oo yoit in Brooklyn, He waid he Would| youngster stys of not just ax he de women onward to success, Its motto known of sho lending of $1.00 on these postion Tie onn8 a ace Ame me | wait until after the conference to-/}» may be broken down mentally and was “Alm High,” and it constantly |notes, Me 1 d the stion that oe , Planes mm bleot | night before doing any commenting. | physically, but the former 18 the more preached that “Nothing succceds ike |it was the business of the directors to be ral in pretbedgo id be ee fe It was said late to-day that Monroe | important success, have knowledge of such large loans. Gay foreige | county, which had been claimed by the! “Nearly all my subjects are Meuras ago Success was not having | In reply to other questions Mr. Hurley gation with which at ang time We [Dana men, was vack in the Morritt |. rir eee pagw \ that |: might have had, said that the transactions were ex- tere - ~~ hive Dh |columa, The Dana men admitted that) io oe vung sufferere from | taken over by the plained In the statements that had been the . fee oats 4 nies shea SODAS OA ODE ei Maree aaa Fal Now when thla youtls wan, prok f y. Dr. Marden, |forced from Maxwell and Campbell _ Ne ) as 5 oy, Continues | he fa OF tha. bay @dverse to us Hyak then at NTENC! fiicted with a nervous breakdown, ¥, continued shortly the f ' ; nk sident of the read by Attorney Malior and have been ol arly right in so . other patients, He must learn to do th J. Lr Gilbert as VI 4 Weeping Woman In Co houghe | or" faa aie sag [new co with J Ie as STATEMENT ADMITS FICTITIOUS ee Joverythtig f fe Lily athe pi) ‘Treasurer, nd GAN “This was the position held by that to Be For; Sweetheart. | bath, dress i ; ne se °") Merwin aa Secretary and Editor tow fs 8. ; Gistinguished diplomat, Mr. Oscar) 4 weeping woman, struggling to re-| motoring 26 38 Be wD ») A dig effort was inade to make Sue-| Campbell's statement ted to money @traux, But ;no movement has been press her sobs, arose and staggered | *Pccia! consideration Vhis Was continued unti |} and Maxwell took from the bank and made by either nation looking toward ‘ ; =... cage re 1 the company pe-|Used In speculation, It sald t mem ute Seen s ONE Oe s | "We made loans tn fictitious names . y other method of niling he reg, [etal Sessions to-day when Willett W, DEWEY WANTS PEACE 0 " t Bucoeee + In dan | see cease tonne in fe ames or a opted. kt thirty-five years old, of of becoming a fail a: in th . mi , Congress was confronted by the simple| Hotenkin, | thirty-five | yeans, Olt Of) WITH BATTLESHIP FLEET. | was determined to suspend publication, | were renulred to put up margins, We fact that unless the treaty were abro- Burner ter Pierre is a failure,” maid Vices; held Colorada Fuel and Iron and Bing ng. FOr Forge y OW other stocks. Mr, Gow 1 gated conditions would remain as they | S!n& Sin4 a aires , ( fants Fi a President day. “We thought, ‘ now are, and under the circumstances} The Pocono ‘ segs pg ae eva Admiral Wants Four Giant neat ene aco; that’ iecawulat Be mood it trom Mr, Maxwe Congress acted wisely and properly in| Asnes Savage, the guilty n's flancee.| gs. Added Each Year as de iccess, but when we. saw it; fu rwiedge of these transact: Ganerene weted wisely and properly in) ie as at her instigation that he «ur-| Pighters Added Each Year made ® aitcsees, But When Wa, BAN it] FUN See his (Geral asters But this action was taken while the "entered on Dec, 8 last and confessed, Protection Against War. ou capital notified our credit-| BY, Would come into the untversal arbitration treaties are pend- after the police and detectives had] WwasnHInNGTON, Dec, 2.—F but jors and decided to suspend, A petition, ‘om time to time and coeriy 8 in the Senate, These treaties are, hunted for him for months with four new battleships: ¢ {i bankruptcy will be filed by the cred.) With information as to the market ing aT avowedly championed as being of the! Hotchkin found a certified check for|ty assure it, 8 Admiral George Dewey's {tors and a Ver asked for, We stil] @on@itions and advise us as to the kind we are to enter into with all! $5,000 on the street, It was signed by | wish for the future of the United States | believe that Success has a good chance mArket ooméition 4 advise ui nations, including Russia as well as] sf. Adams & Co. bank of No, 45]in its foreign relations. As head of J, but I will take tore ingiey aw to the purchase of stocks: on on England and France, These treaties, if) Wall street, He did not attempr to|General athe Admiral @ had at our eomman | the w arth of Sale Information oF ratified by the Senate unamended, Wi) cay the check, but had a rubber cer-|recommended that £ n-of- war > | tips Mr. Maxwell wo explicitly, pledge the honor and good \ineadion stemn made from it, and then] be built, but an effort 4 waive FORD IN LONDON COURT te buy ov ell shocks the American nation to arbi+ ¥ sregating ¥ made in Congress to cut the number At no time di fi ve the ifale precisely such questions ns 1uai | 20eed two checks auxTORSSING W130 10 two, TALKS OF BLACKMAIL. 4,Suory’ an order to 1 prisoner's counsel handed a i y United States should build fous cept bY the direct o ety age Moment We aN iy confession to the Court. Hotehkin] "Tt : pt bs nounce that we will not endeavor to Ti osared expeculation on Wall atrcet {Rew battlerhipg thin year 10 ke American Wanted Here Denies. well. The Cassidy note " e tusela deca! ca : he effic! o he the Ad a ited in a lowe arbitrate In the case of Ht nei had ruined him and he was desperate ee ea ay saying. "I Charges Against Him—Had Tarnen ison & poone Under these circumstances to | uit, He ix a. widower. and has a|tained, It ulways ts ble that there | f° Aine witoe aaa Gate at] GRtthiai ena 1 knew ha: ais watify the general arbitration (111 giri nine years old, He was en-|may be suine quarrelling among nations | 1) 0, ay On ipnding. from the] ‘Sieson se Kikealae or diewarl, No oan Wend aut the Ameticae caged to marry Miaa Bavage, who lives| #8 io Just How peace ought to belie ys riand, at tie request of the) officer or director of thts bank knew poogle in an attitude of pecaliariy = oy Lincoln ‘avenue, tm Rutherford, |brought about, Buch & thing even hap- | ey) york police Was brought up to-| of this transaction except Mr, Max eee eeeee, derision ar When lie confessed to her she per-) Pou tr Pe wey also pointed out that/ day at ti® Bow Street Police Court for] well, who sald Gow knew all avout Fightly expose us to the derision of sua.ted iim to give himself up. pew ships soon would be 1 to re- [extradition The judge anded him} ie and stood behind It all thinking mankind; for we would Judge Mulqueen sentenced Hotebkin| Di. the Oregon, Indiana and Ma for a week, To the officer who arrested | “pre Campbell statement goes on to put ourselves in the position of = to Sing Sing for not less than two! chusetts, which are now over twenty | him, Ford sald t y the whole | yay that Maxwell was not present when maxing sweeping and insincere = ears and not more than four years! years old. thing. It looks mo! e blackmail.” | Cemobell drew the Actitious notes. The proruses, impossible of perform- = and six months. Sania ord had in his possession @ letter of | cashier admition aaa ahah tan 09, at the very time when, ‘by our —<>———_ \m You ¢ Kind Words: ates in all ti 1 atrect losses ews actious, we showed that we Roosevelt was a ofice a ‘ sum rhe foll or selved at |, a presen would certainty wot kecy such The following report revel The Outlook a analaia 1 tate. Morgue t from @ por] ot have not Prcurwee wos LeanMlate then iy Berane Soke AeA anel ave, i Spainen that : concerning Uh bel enti ia wa cinat i i 1 we nurs ally | . ‘ thw questivn of ihe imerpretation 4 I m diphtheria’ : Uvercouts ana Win: Mineola fa ctl eve dated in . h 4 he deceased was attended once on ——< ter th Dive stripes, | blank to serve any purpose that might MG a.treaty. sven if only .as. che: Bre Pacha 0 browns, stays and dark inixed worsteds, |’? pf . Meinary wo adopting the very serious Dec. % by a Pig xt! fer medi World, Hy ard jail sizes, fa ice tt any ot otner ty turn up, It was finally used with oon a.m, Dec. 4 ‘manicure. H c | neg % (ontinued on Becond Page.) on" PS SO ca" si Park “now, ad Basa (Continued on Second Page) i } "ANERICAN “7 ON DECLINE, SAYS BILLY” MULDOON Money Hogs and Money Mad- ness Are Twin Causes of the Degeneration. VITALITY BURNED OUT. Children of Rich Often Hope- less Wrecks, Both Physical and Mental. (Special to The Evening World), PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Dec, %.—'The| American race 1s degenerating with frightful rapidity,” said Willlam C, Mu! oon, the world famous trainer and con-| ditioner of men, to-day. He had con-| cluded a conference with Drs. 8. Welr Mitchell and J. Madison Taylor, “Money hogs and money madness are the twin causes of the decay,” he said, spiritedly. ‘The corroding influence of this greed for weaith been felt tn every walk of life, Take the millton- aires who achieved wealth. I get them, Which Means T ae Ta lots of them, worn out, dissipated, crazed by their perpetual struggle for money. They are burned out body and soul, and their children are worse. Ts younger generation loses its vitality, tts ambition, its morals and its reputation, They are no good to themselves and no | good to any one else. And all this is the result of too much money.” Sitting half-way in @ yhair, inade- quate for his big frame, Muldoon gave Success has failed! paradox. It is a cold waning of tie year, breathed its last, It This fact. With the |RAMous ATHLETE WHO. SAYS AMERICAN RACE 1S ON THE DECLINE, SUCCESS FAILS BECAUSE IT FAILS 10 BE ‘BE SUCCESS the Maga- zine of That Name Has Hit Bankruptcy. is not a success has trled-tn~ya'y to eross the-line and greet the’new year, _ MAXWEL’S FRAUD ~INBOROUGH BANK CAUSED SUICIDE ; Remarkable Testimony Given ae by 5. Hurley | -at the Inquiry | Vice-President W. S. | CASHIER |Both Admitted | Bank Funds to Invest on Ir ALSO. | They Used Jenkins’s Tip 8. Hurley, Vice-President of the mean Bank of Brooklyn at the time ft first closed tts doora during the 1907 panic, renewed his testimony concerning the skyrocket finan of the officers of the bank prior to the collapse. He was recalled to the stand }at the resumption of the State Banking | Department's investigation into th affairs of the defunct bank, whieh t« being held by Deputy Bank Superintend- ent Graham in the Brooklyn Borough Hall. to-day ing \ the forgeries and the making of fic- \titlous notes before the bank collapyed, Mr. statements made by Howard Maxwell, {the president of the bank who commit. ted sulclde and Arthur D. Campbell, |the cashler of the bank, who was in- dicted for his participation in the mi Jpulation of the bank's funcs, th statements are bald admissions of mi In denying he had any knowledge of | Hurley produced for the first time | ‘tan ee ae ht; Saturday parr WEATHER-Fatr to: EDITION. ‘PRICE ONE CENT. SS ee a NEM aL CODE I DEFEATED BY ALDERIVEN IN FIERCE WRANGLE * DRUGCIST SOLD CYANIDE TO IRL UKE AMS LNNELL Trump Card 18 “PAGES ——e¢e | |Board Closes Its Existence With Dis- | orderly and Uproarious Battle tween Tammanyites and Fusion- | ists Over Tiger Boss’s Measure. © ENY SHAKES HIS FIST CLOSE TO CHAIRMAN BENT. \Leader Dowling 1 Has Sick Member Carried Into Meeting to Vote for Code. Prosecutor Gets That May Prove for Pastor Richeson. estimon) FAVORS THE PRISC R. Will Combat Statement of The Board of Aklermen of 1910-11 wound up its existence @ls Other Chemisi—Store afiernoon in a tempestuous whirl of disorder and recrimination over the Tammany building code, which the Tammany leaders were ordered to. jforce through at any cost. It was Tammany against the field, with Alder man Dowling, the Tammany floor leadeg, fighting for the passage of the Records as Proof, ‘ BOSTON, Dee, trump ecard for Richeson defense was played here|code and Borough President McAneny leading the forces opposed. imexpectedly today by t District ae fea 2 ee; Attorney himself, when Bugene Levitan, The Brookly n and Queens Democrats, including Borough President, who formerly kept a drug store at Boyl- ston and Winthrop streets Connolly of Queens, were almost solid against the code, The code was beaten by a vote of 39 to 34, Cambridge, showed ds of his having sold a irl cyanide on Oct. 13, the day before ® Aldermen Downing and Dreacher, two ~ Avia Linnell dled, Levitan said the girl Democrats who have generally lined who bought the poison, giving a fietl- bb Airseprt wale ie their i neni © measure on the ground that tious name and address, greatly resen byes - bled the pictures of Avis Linnell wnnenee Welle) alee to Property owners and builders in Brook- — lyn and Qu If this cod: ‘The testimony of Levitan might off- wet that of Druggiat Hahn of Newton, {a passed,” declared Al- SERVED AND NARY who stated that he had sold wae | to derman Downing, “the Hollow Tile Rieb on Oct. 10, when ye will be enriched to the extent ef 00,000, re minister told him that he wanted 00 & year and the cost of email houses in Brooklyn and Queens will Be increased from $1,000 to $1,600 each.’ KENNEALLY DENIED HE WAS Should Lavi- that his girl ug to Kill a pet dog able to show A MAN IS DRUNK patron was tie ninete rold Hy- by annis girl whose tragic death In the INFLUENCED.” bathroom of the Young. Women's ‘i iid aretmee Suawenyi pve. wee Christian Aswoc hon Oct, “ ira 0 meeting. Aldet fe peat head st of fe pels | Excise Board ends Bar for bikes Age ‘arn been kept away on son charged he t wou A . ie board by illness for two months poke BL Liee. Anne CaNREMERE eit} the Fishes With 3,000 Gal- jcame down to the City Hall dn @ tate State's cane \ f Cont band [en ae nares “ the Alaeraaeey ive preparations for the trial of ons of Contraband. i sin jo voted: w ‘Tam- TSuAbon aetna 1 for dan 15, were mapy colleagues. Alderman Dowling [continued today by the proxecutior : 1 ace ene Lawyers for the disfense Issued states Vive thousand dollara’ worth of per-lratited thelr forces time end Cee ments to” the effect that while Weir fectiy good drinks went to t@® demnt-| “1 come from Charles FB R client might be physically well by that tion powwows in New York's guttera| district, uted Allerman Keanmeal- Ume, ix mental condition, in thelr! iy agternoon, Tt was the saddest |1Y during the vote on the code, “an@ I epinton: woule me the trial Deine | ctacle Police Headquarters haw seen |4#8Ure You on my honor that not held In Iden -panirys ie aie atom of influence has been brought sue AUG Pec led E The stuff was contraband—the fruit | "PON me to support this measure." fense said that the reparted actton ¢ The EI rere ec kind et Hoots, howls, whistles, catcalls end " oe Attorney 1a Vee Eg ene iene ee aified tate. Bast | Hushter simply whed Kenneally's ny van tae the telat haa | MiXty-AIFUh atreet one day ant June and |tlavuence. Ile waa not allewed to Som , for a discharge of the en- | 9! ition to the code had packed the @al- tire | that is impersonal and recks not of » Vice-Chairman Bent, presiding nate hie daily visit to the | thirst-—@,000 gallons of wine and bee nthe nee of President Mitemel, ali and endeavore cording | and whiskey {who is U1 in St. Luke's Hospital, Salt ) bis statement, to talk freely with | Every bit of it has been sto: {n} the hostility of the galleries hie ding the coming trial, | the old Police Headquarters at No, 300] he rapped his gavel for ordet b t it was almost imposs!- | Mulberry str ever since, Where the| at once he threatened to have the @al le to carry on any extended conversa: | favorite quotation has got to be “Li- es cleared, but he did not carry @ut tio. juor, Hauer everywh and not a] his threat rm pean tine Distrlet-Attorney | drap to drink.’ Altogether there.were three rou eae, | Pelle 1 vssintan nas} ‘To-day, due process of law sult of the first got mixed up D, Lavelle, went mm to iger- loondemned th olaures vbem vt ordered another an | few Mra, Linn o of the [Charles Firestone, Wil nto la code on the table, murdered gi Linnell ia visiting |G. J. Donellan of counsel for wag and the result relatives in that F x Commisst and = Thoinas} Was & 1 Hl mor that rattled \ > O'Connor, proper ork of the el ail the windows In the City Hall, BATTERED WARSHIPS HERE, | Perartnent. win they brows t|M'ANENY JUMPED AT CHANCE @ I and policemen, armed with ax OF A DEFEAT. \ ere at Navy Yard ve 1 sledges, O in the Rig ay thi " dinarlly mild and pactfe\Ber- Ditles, She Gomisaling: the. oe the ough President MeAne n Matte With & hea ee te cinnuas Se toke s aces Gaea cirposteaing SX slorm-batered destroyers made |Bweetser and of them te the code at once, tried to et the Mah t " he Brookiyn Navy Yard | O'Connor dermen to e to act on the ques ven “* 0 If ‘twere don mused Mr Five-(tion, He warned them that they were we ul wax |atone, sad yen “were well ‘twere) Nowa Chairman Bent, in the of oD done quickly n votions to adjourn, ordered @n- nooner, ‘The t | Mr. Swee while Mr ov fT ta euldinR and }nor turned his head awa Nar. MeAneny, all excited and disheve amAnd Tlaus Go to it ed Mr. Firestor 1, Jumped up and shook his Ast at hi HAN) Wate Tey |in:@ WAI, OR the chain, greatly to the delight of ¢he ble to wath ww storm and make| Phey di Lefbei ath i . aE ania ; wash ont the a tlw the final roll-call starte@ all me of Vessels we nexed [and emash went the quart bottles, ithe Aldermen were on thelr feet @md ” By by the storm, buc the Dr n have | vara A and white Also, ar} Most of them were shouting at the tep to undergo extensive repairs, #inel! for permeated out into | 2 Melt voices. The sergeants-atarme 0] wetet the streets, streamed in at windows ere ordered to clear the alsles, Omega orme Ade Fabl (he vote was under way there Was Very sem (Witching nervously in the a little disorder except when one of the " eons ie Ce eee iapnrtiing wine | srotesting Aldermen handed ous a mlana™ and it is wolng magn | ae fo Dut) | roast to the proposed code. Tham the 4 Book bo t galleries mixed In the proceedings, darts Worl tet ‘ to te tie work | battle started as soon as j Worl dake of destruction and another hour for the | meeting Was under way, lite i ol worth f ya Pais UD in iare ihe aude Fan) Dowling had no sooner mov: % Mink and thene to the sewers heprey fous | . anid Mr | Firestone to Mr | sase of the Building Code ‘erie : . “T know : , FOR RACING ' ‘with

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