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_——_— . / . THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 32, 4917, em agents who have used ficti- tious names or acted anonymously. Bven the organizations thenselves are ignorant of the real source of their wealth. tnaten ot oat nd BATTLESHIP ‘RECRUIT’ IN UNION SQUARE AND HER CAPTAIN CHT SPIRIT abs a of | t tration business, is quite likely ¢ t } : arouse public opinion to demai * - _- - > - to be cited for of a mere atringent restrictions, j ; , ea i Z, | iy BS . y bravery In face of the enemy is Mal | ‘atermenta regarding confusing tt , a ‘ ; William. 8. Mitehell, aviation he § bots Berea t wae beset ie hoes eat 3 < | 7 guess ace || ied, saan! OF PLOTTERS ABAINST THE | crs: one tte een Prk gee ! a a So pa ee RUSSIAN TROOPS sce. ; SELECTIVE SERVICE PLAN reads: “Do you claim exemption from ek draft (state grounds) ?” Many persons have objected to this By Samuel M. Williagse. on the ground that it puts them tn Special Galt Correepondent of Prening | the light of attempting to evade and Word) hey claim exemp- WASHINGTON, May 31.—Dimeutt | Sas slackers if they c! @ ut not dangerous problems confront Federal and local Government au- fuatly entitled to exemption, but fear thorities in many parts of the country thie We clan la not pets at time of in handling threatened disorder and} regimration they will be in default, | opposition to registration under the High oMcials of the Government saw Selective service system, Tt ts nol inet this point was well taken and | Demonstration for Minister of War as He Pleads for Success of Revolution. On the other hand they may be aes PETROGRAD, May 31,—Minister of War Kerensky is successfully ac- complishing his task of spurring Rus- sia's soldiers to fight. A new spirit , of determination was apparent to- Ei longer officially called sefective draft. n day im front despatches from those | the question is freely criticised as m= 3 | : Reports received to-day show that poets framed. f sections where he has made his whirl- i there is not the slightest disaffection |” qe Provost Marshal General now | wind éampaign, t | among the overwhelming mans of the! oyoigins that answering question No. >| One incident, on the southwest | people, On the contrary, the new | is does not commit a person one way front, reported is typical. There law is approved and upheld by 99 per or the other. It ie intended only to | Keronsky and Albert Thomas, Min- | Seld inconvenient bast sad cagteat | cent. of the population, particularly | guppiy statistical data on which estle $ ister of Munitions for France, ad- An important thing in Presery- ie the genuine Amerieah type A ama | CaDblY satiate ata om which etl $ | dressed « conference of omcers and| Pt P “ Win oll wheadlll | but noisy and disturbing element,| persons who will claim exemption. soldiers, Kerensky concluded with tt womposed of extreme radicals, iis impassioned plea that the fight- | pacifists and alien blooded agitators, possessed of infinite variety of the-| ton goes not exempt one from draft | orles and motives, appears to be and the answer ‘no’ is no bar to mak- b 0 teva. et le for the opposition tag 0 daim from exemption later, “All who destre exemption may The belated official notice says: “The answer of ‘yes’ to this ques: ing men “give their lives to Russia so that the frul might be secured.” At this every m of the revolution n rose to his feet ; shouting “We swear it!" A tumultu- ? | i Bo ade oo is the rage ete ot claim it before the local exemption }ous demonstration followed, in wnich trouble that the same old insidious eth ee Kerensky and Thomas were borne | German propaganda is strongly sus-|00rd, Irrespective of the ane to question twelve.” pected and German gold is again be- | mate by them jieved to have been bet ol out freely. Another confusing point relates to | ‘There 1s evidence of manipulation | Pleadings after registration, While from the meeting on the shoulders of ® similar to that used in promoting the] @Sfinite regulations have not been r4 ® soldiers, This new sentiment of patriotism now being inculcated in the army by Kerensky is reflected at home in @ (Russia, by a steady undercurrent of ® | the apirit of unity. The Government's new anti-liquor degrees were published to-day and emphasize by their rigorousness the discredited Laxor Peace Council, for| Promulgated, the Provost Marshal which Lamar, Martin and Rintelon| General indjcates that drafting will were convicted recently in New York. |COme first and consideration of ex- emptions afterward, instead of all enn ermeree: lar glert meee es persons registered being examined DELIVERED FREE. C. 0. D. or Remittance with Order Sitisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back \ PLOTS KEPT SECRET. and weeded out before the drawing Not all the persons engaged in op- | by lot, Casos will not be investigated BATTLE SHIP RECRUITING STATION, ONION Re vcacs fate tence ha rer GILLIES COFFEE CO. position to registration are charged | until individuals have been drawn for nine ai ihe OER sasbeeeeaner R ” ness thrbughout the country. Under a 5 ged | until individuals ha RPLEEEPUOOOOEODEES OOOO: 1 84006 2984000049000 0O400400000000000004 b jthe new regulations intoxication in| // 233 to 239 Washington St., New York with being German agents, Some | service, — oe 4 é Bat. Park Place and Barclay § have more or less conscientious ob-| It is presumed, however, that cer- i , public is punishable with eighteen | et. Park Place ani ~—S jections, whil é ; culara in a violation of « corvora-|BEAMAM I BOATS FEL CLIMBS TO 1365-8: |% months imprisonment’ asd commis- ; pene dae ae have Been, un-| tain obvious exemptions will be ee tion ordinance and is punishable by A ST L 1 n"U, 16 sion of violence while drunk with ; “uspectingly put forward by crafty|in advance from the goneral lists Of} a Vears imprisonment. or a fine, of $b from six to eight years’ penal servi- ) agents working on excitable and|those persons reported by registrars | $500, snags SINK FEWER SHIPS FALLS OFF AT CLOSING | tude. |) ranatical minds. as plainly incapacitated by physical $ CAPT, C.F. PIERCE, The Provisional ernment, on The Department of Justice is now | disability. , : 92.$4-806-804069400000000064 | hE Proposal or ibe onmaptate ae pa running down the real instigators, but —_—>— CHICAGO, May AAA Suan who Only 21 British Vessels $ to| Heavy Volume of Business in Spe- | dat oataelon of sentences pro . ° 4 many arrests ure kept secret. Some HEADQUARTERS OF PLOT ols te ns 6 loeb Wan tes Bottom—Seventeen E cialties Figuring in Boom—In- BELGIANS MUSTN'T READ Rounced ‘on ait Faniah citizens! tor STEAMSHIP ; ery direct clues have & < " ‘ A 1 mes or offenses © . ashi | and close watch set bon maveuniats RAIDED IN COLUMBUS, 0 rested last night by Government of- Submarines. dustrial Alcohol’s Jump. |March 20, 1917, ve | 5 eae rm el - The Government approv the pro- of leaders to prevent further agitation. y Vo) alae, vou alickors in his pos-) Toxnon, May si—Another de-| United States Steot continued its NOTES AIRMEN DROP of Temporaty Finance Minister Paying Dividends at Rate of The Attorney General to-day gent Bo by at ot with {crouse In tho submarine losses ts in-| skyrocket fight on the Stock Ex- : schenko to rais 000,000,000 | | explicit instructions to his agents in| ‘Three Men Already Are Under Ar- ye ere pe pte: dicated by to-day's officiat report of |change to-day, leading a general rise : fs ter tan trenadey “te wepnie at pence 18% many cities how to deal with there . fee the sinking for the past week, which ]!n all necurities, Shortly after noon | Germans Will Send Them to Prison | for the treasury ‘ithe supply of paper | ‘ Uni rest There and More Are to Secret Service men declare they * tae epee arriba squad Pf | ases. United States marshals have ee | know where the stickers were printed, |!!8t# only twenty-one vsesels lost of | Steel touched 136, This was the sig- If They Pick Up Allies’ indispensable,” the Official Ws On Selling Price been ordered to take extensive pre- Be Seized. who ordered the work done and who |All classes, against thirty the previous |Mal for heavy jiquidation, but the T Miaal ves Agency announces. | is cautions to prevent treasonable meet- MBU furnished the money. week. The di howev: price held firm, elimbing to 136 5-8 un- wehbe TiaE i i COLUMBUS, O., May 31.—A Ger- : . The decrease, however, is in m, el x 5 sate RES ir eeaaat to maintain order om next |myn propaganda plot, with national | gait, sean Walteh © young Rus |cno smaller eratt, the numbor of large [der preasure of orders from the pub-| HAVRE, May 31.—A fine of 10,000/ ALLIED AVIATORS DESTROY Earnings for First Quarter Tuesday, Police forces in New York . 7 vessels sunk remaining precisely the | lic. The new high point touched by| marks and three years’ imprisonment at Rate of a |hekdquarters in this city, organized| of activity against registration. aoe tahe: with Federal aathority. “lou over the United States to refran| Alle Draft Prop-| The report follows: over the closing quotation on Tues- ; man authorities on Belgians who dare | % Public meetings for discbesion of | tom segiatering' for selective dafic | “Arrivals, %,719; sailings, 2,768. day, pick up proclamations or objects of she dratt are being closely watehed. |) > been uncovered by State and| CHARLESTON, Ww. May 31—)| “British merchant vessels sunk by! Reactions followed when Steel’ any nature dropped by Allied aviators|Many Persons Are Killed Fees Inflammatory speeches, designed to! jeaermt georet service agents, ac- | 0: c: Nelson of Cincinnati was arrested | r :acs or submai.nes—over 1,600 tons, reached its hich mark in the late|in invaded territory. “raat Dane Bote in On Capitalization Miscourage Tegtetration or t incite! foie (0 geneunoament quate. this eco last night cherged with being the 18; under 1,000 tons, 1. |afternoon trading and the stock} This measure is supposed to be in- sl : el saad sg | Send for Report USS-22 individuals td evade the law, are i 2 3 4 in Boone and Ra. "British merchant vessels unsuc- | closed at 1341-8. tended to put an end to propaganda b; 3elgian City. taken down stenographically ana re. | *{{ernoon by Gov. James M. Cox, scription Ii rature, in Boone and Ra Lo @ p y Di hi th re leigh Countie ported to the Government in Wash-| Details of the plot became known | said. was Va. The arrest, it 11 cessfully attacked, including one prt de on information fur- While trading in general was live-;tho aviators of the Belgian, French) aysTER The 'Tele- viously reported, 17. ly the heaviest volume of business | and British f] o when United States marshals raided | Mished by Bernie Pennington of Cabin pst a 1 ritish Mying corps. graaf says Allied airplanes y. ington, ahah peel hn prac tiveliy ~ Creek Junction and John | Laing | of British fishing vessels sunk, 2." was transacie? In specialties which | —>—— Jropped bombs on Ghent, Belgium, Py bs er. gland dealt generously at first let bedi CMe Who were si ct The previous week the report in- have fi eval | | , r 30 Broad St., N. Y. Reva Sq r day and held by United States Com- 1 gurcd jn the prevalent boom. RITISH 6 TE Monday evening, partly wrecking the road St., N. Y. proud's: with enemy allens within her bor. (‘Ne Propaganda = ilteraturo waa/ iy ene Ned te, forthe Grand Jury, | cluded 18 ships over 1,00 tons and 9 Industrial Alcohol wis the chiet 7B ELEBRA ler Sak Gack. ons th re ders, but later on so many spies wore | Printed, after which it was distribut |St. Peter station, one of the most | hese securities, This stock, closl —_— u ‘or that figure sunk, and 3 fishing ¢ secu ¢ ng ! llscovered that numerous German | copcareq to be well financed andor. | seeee Piet to Fomen \ sels sus. afternoon with the demand apparently ' ‘esidents, without distinction of eve The newspaper ganized. Leads to Raid. | A Stockholm despatch to Reuter’s increasing ag the price mounted. s in Bel- adds that ‘astie was t wn out onto th " sep" . | many persons were killed or wounded, wealth or position, were sent to de-| Three mon are already under ar-| DETROIT, MIEN, howd Lpringgrni s that the German Government Yhe total sales for to-day were | Servic es on amen Anniversary of the |@84 that surroundins buildings were DIED, ¥ i tention camps. America is even|rest in this city charged with tred-| Ment of Justice agents here las Work. | 28 announced that Swedish and Nor- 1!) ares, | : | damaged, CONWAY—On Wednesday. BLLBN. | more lenient with Germ Or | Oo tee ee eae OR ar ee ee a reagan etter selena | Wipen eteamera now in British ports — ——one | Sea Battle With the German > beloved widow of Edward Conway, rests would be made both here and] ers of tho I. will have safe passage home from f Lieut, Vernon Castle Has Narrow Funeral from e , } in other cities of Ohio and the Middle| books, records and other documents! 7) 4) passer | CLOSING QUOTATIONS, | Fleet. Escape From Death, WW. tein, rim her 16% -congaaaaanas ! West within a few hours. Barly to. | t0ok two men into custody on a charge l es | ‘ pcs aia Tied aa W. elat on Saturday, June 2, ‘ day Ammon Hennacy, a graduate of | Pat %inics, (0 Crwanize strikes In). er AND CORN! Wilt ont « | LONDON, May 31.—England to-day | eee iin ee nedian ay A017. at 9.30 A. M6 Reaulom ‘Mage 9 |Ohio State University, and Albert have been no further arrests | MARKET Ne | celebrated the first anniversary of|ijun cadet, was billed, and I Intsemeht. Caltars, Vainisper, a cwr builder, were placed | here in the alleged anti-draft conspir- . . 1 \the battle of Jutland. Here in Lon-|y ary ; JOHNSTONE arrest for distributing anti-|acy since the ten men were taken int WHEAT. «| Vernon ‘astle, dane nd aviati m LIZABETH JO r “ ption Hteratur Custody. Monday for circulating antl- | Twewlay * :g}don there were memorial services |instructor, had culous STONE, aged 82, 4 consertption iterature F fy j largely attended by officials and navy [ft (he, Royal Fiyi aaa ite Beenie Funeral priv Refer to Freak 3 —— : ground, Moha amp, it became 5 “ DELICIOUS le ee Fae gad A c oi officers and men. Je hwn to-day, Ca and his pupil] Campbell, Broadway and 66th st. ys Leather re Ts ne Is juat aacending for flight. when ‘1 a Was ” | eerca cay. Mae Bh A'] nie veel 3 observance there was in the form of and there was anexplosion. The] ® sort Minews, OTTO, beloved hugband LOS ANGELES, Cal, May ALIS ey. Lovomotite: : ; Mhachtne smashed Into a building and] of Mamie, nee Gaede. He te eurv! . a great benefit for the relief of the|! wurvived ' Taken With Meals United States gunboat to-day stopped y families of submarine crews, held In |‘rhe cadet wan burned to death in. the Witow and three children, Pyeds Adds an indescribable flavor to food, the Pacific Mall steamer San Juan ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Otto and Martha gs rot the Reichstag building, with all Goy-{aeroplane, Castle is not badly hurt i kes strength, flesh and blood. and took off F, W. Fay, twenty-two! Gite Copper Company—¥. Wain os M b hing i uneral #ervices will be held on Satur ped Facer i es od./ Will Have Stenographers at Heald. to be the son Of a wealthy San | pact Conver, Company. agi fie jernment officials present, aera = Bair cian| “2Y fom hie late restdence, 137 28h f 4 Pacitists’ ing—Wate! ciseo merchant, who is now in! (51 ‘cents a share earned’ on’ 3,800,000 conde Min : | at, 1. f. City, at 2 P Anaemics Should Take Freely, Pacifist Meeting—Watch ; on t biaet 4 mars pant, who le how, ini cents a share ‘earn: 4° on’ 3,800,006 t n} he high seas fleets of England and Ree xt) is i i Eee {2 P.M. Intormeut e Everywhere) Madison Square Garden Meeting. | Angeles and is held in the county Jail — Germany met for the first—and to} WAS ; om eral investigation, Great Northern Or ended Dec \pliance with scription Act Brooklyn. Measures to insure the prompt | date, the only time—in the naval bat- 31: Surplus, $215,884; fous surplus, one. |members of the Washington Baseball | DONNE! On Tuesday, May 20, 2911, punishment of any persons who give | Piannea to} #!25 ili sien parley the rteet se ai {Stuy tend y Tegistered at the District | st her residence, 443 Union at Speak. i" ey he lo in greatest of a Bulldin, for military service Only| lyn, VIOLA MARIE, daught aid and comfort to Germany and her ‘Te Up Lake Shippin Baltimore and Ohlo—Four months’ |‘ Sl con cattion totalled? Britis. three Menrido and Craft. are exempt.| g. Donneile ee ’ alles by interfering with the con-| DETROIT, Mich. May 81,—Federal |eross earnin 2 increase $3,- | ¢ Rivattle crulecre, three cruisers, eight | TRe *ormer. ww over age and the } Funeral on Friday, J ‘ scription registry of June 6 have been | officials announced to-day that an al- | 948078 saith lads | $] deatroyere and two other shipe—115,- | sluible, for drait are Ainamnith, "ayers, | _an ts 6, Jehn'e ‘ taken by the police, They include a| teged plot to tic up Great Lakes com-| Onto Cities Gas Company—Quarterly 1000 tons in all Germany, eighteen |Dumont, Gallia, Gharrity, Harper } comprehensive plan for preventing| merce through strikes was probably | dividend of $125 a share on the -pi ape =1%| warships of a total of 90,000 tons, | Henty, , Jamienon. yohnaon. Shaw HELP WANTED—MALE, q disorder in and about Madison Square | broken up by a raid last night on the| ferred stock, pa ° %} On the basis of the actual tonnage | 5 , Meniosky, ‘Milan, Sinith and ENGiNwER’ woated> ooo a : rden to-night in the mass meeting |/9¢a! headquarters of the Industrial anne sf} | destroyed, Germany claims a victory | Rice lige; muwt furmlah feterences wae ; I Sets or reeTH 8) Workers of the World. Two officers 1 Eprings Company See ree ee Dritieke content : : A jealled for # protest against the con-| of the organization were arrest ly dividends of 1% iff} tion of victory ts based on tho fact } s$3°°uUP | scription, considerable jiterature alleged that the German high seas fleet | ay | 6 police have been inatructe damoging” tus confiscated, 5. and 1% i lemerged in @ surprise attack, was SILVER Fitinas | he natructed by preferred stock, pay jmet by the British cruiser squadron and when the high seas fleet came sup was forced back to its harbor and { ' the protection of mine flelds, from | \iwhich {t has not since dared to Commissioner Woods not to interfere > — iy: with free speech unless somebody} BELMONT PARK WINNERS. ‘ harwsase undertakes to imstruct anybody to earnings for the past fo YR. GUARANTEE WITH ALL WORK | isobey" the Ia FIRST RAC Wik eee Maiden two-year-olds ot GUARANTES WITH At every meeting at which pacifl Ing; puree $600; four and @ half tu Cy Beit Ot j SPM, TRETH Ye xT iAC win and unti-conscriptiontats are Inge Basanint. 101” Crroise}, 10) to, 1 |x " ; | Hi heat Oat : ° fi and’? tai, won? Amackassin, 106 " x SGut Witit a New sir Oreere ff | speak the police wil four (cation), 12 to 18 to 1 end 2 to 1 A Good Crop F je Drey i [BROKEN PLATES REPAIREDG | SehoRraMhers. “Any utterances which [C2fyn}"keutingly 10s (iobinson), 9 40 2 muna awit carrcaac L-Excellent crop | seem beyond the limits of orderly be- |} tol and ever, third, Time, 0.6, High| CLEVELAND, May 31.~ y May %1.— nt crop - i WHILE VOU WAIT ! Will be sent to the Department |Olympus, Diviand. Billet ‘Deux, Old | were recorded at St, Tanatius’ College reports had a decided bearish effect to- |J] Special for Thuraday, May 3ist Special for Friday, June lat of Justice. The police re fo | Metal. Gy s', Tumble In, Shasta, r Age 2 : 3 vcording col | STRAWBERRY FRUIT BON BONS | | CHOCOLATE COVERED EN SUR: i OR. OM P regard the | Metal yn ‘tge ‘Ke. Avery. Ntelia [Observatory early to-day, Beginning at on the wheat market. A ‘i ares Baath of thls cused to. ahaa PRISE—We ho i ate Whew 4 e Prosecution of tho offende mm AmUINSE | ig Kxpresalon, feace and Menty and|4,03 A. M.. they reached (he maximum ¢ ghe authority, Texas and Oklunoma ppb neigh eager 7 om i ° FF th, } MOD! eo pelective Grats law sas funetion |Z 0. also ri at 4.12 and subsided at 6.10 A, M § have the finest crops eve weed in Wn fren Straws ; ‘ pellagh } RN PAINLESS DENTIST npeted eer as | ‘OND RACE—Steeplechase; sell- estimate as to distance or location iM States. | Opening , df es, which ded with rich it, Cborlate® by / one y Magist Adoo said |ing: for four-yoar-olds and up; with $ ranged from: 1-2 Nr nite variety 2 East 125 SuplGPEasr 34"$4r, to-day the “Board Magistrates [$600 added; about (wo tniles.-—Creat Till, |© WASHINGTON, May 31 ® July at 1.96 to 2.00, wore followed | u Tinvors, Kvery ‘ | SE COR SBavE B Nw.coe Seavey’ A would co-operate with tho polloe in |{i8 (eentasy eta 8 8 teh anaes shock was record ,, reactions from the extreme bottom fig zi tn Box HOLS YAM TOS BOL Dalla putting @ stop to the circulation of /frst; Meshach, 143 (Bush), 18 to 5 nvat the Ceorgetown y Piete, to 8. u wn w ce ‘dist Gh OF Buch Bite | 8), 13 to 5, eve ny Giaturbance a Kita % Se. net lower, with y at 194 anc WE ALSO OFFER: Extra Special for Friday, June lat Tiine—4.88, Bally, Bi Hem | corded, a5, 70). aha, Sistah saftT fice Heck September 180. ASSORTED MILK CHOCOLAT MILK CHOC WALNO® } Beonter’alsott Brtdeet | Y 000 miles. ey Bog eel 7 | tia “Havre” tow dis asagrtiant wil | | focwhten fi nensgeheaes | ‘ong ' = | | sini 4 Dentists to Put New Army om Sound | , et) Wa i ae . re } B-¢ Shategek 4 ne Baste: oF Bian olfecti bs “Be Kind to the Tiny Foot” |, —_vorvat RESULTS. red Gere TON, Bay 31-—The' cour- Frnt clio ta th age of thousands of the men of the new > Milk. Chocolate, army may be tested in a dentist's chair T EXT | before they reach the trenches. Tho POUND BaP UAk War Department 1s planning to use ee | FIRST. P b--F $500 WASHINGTO! May 31.—An imme- A $ diate census of all interned enemy aliens We maintain high quality and approved orthopedic cor- ot ela EVE THIONES EAD | Cine inited tates Wan ordered to rectness so essential in Children's Footwear. In addition, Ni SEady i: | day by President Wilson for. transmis: we have normal and special lasts, covering every need of tite. goods, ™ nw $2.50,] sion ta the Intern 1 Cross in drafted dentists to fix the te@wi of men [ry BARCLAY STREET 208, BROADWAY. little feet. Every detail in style and quality is brought |[ | 5¢ show $3, | age {with ial hospital who would otherwise be disqualified | Closes 6.99 vin bat te ot, 4 exSt"s jiterat to its highest point $2.50 to $6.00 r Bincets | senventiar phyateally, At least half of all the men |} &® CORTE ‘ db STRE EY n that it Also growing girls’ and boys’ dressy shoes with ail the | available eervice Mogi ae b. im. Daily. ( tte eatimeted. PARK ROW & NASSAU ST. 266 WEST Va8TH STheer on 83 aud style of the day 0 . Von's asthe Closes 12.1. om. Lal 20. m, Dally smartness aud style of the day, resulting in foot-health || ew york G an MISA he . Teal, Conse i comerionnatiiieeennn 400 BROOME STREET 2 Weer Aire staan pied dala Wah Guo, Chet 1 American Bngincers Going to the|P close T pm. Sal 10 pom > m.; Sat, t | Ask for our B The ab Y Lavina iy} “ Pita Rew , * Front Soon, ME ROPT RP eae, Hi NO BRANCH stUKES—Our ¢ nt it nt w York ee ae 4h PAWS, May M.—The A \ Lins | g72 FULTON $1. B'KLYN a Si. p, p nfantr v t ay whe \' i “ M $9% = tt . neertn, Commission conferred Closes 11.30 1. , 660 Sixth Ave., above ne. 2 Sweat anton dani enean Wiis ; sig’ n fingth with officials at the War Of 1289 BROADWAY, Brooklyn, Closes 11.30 P. M.—Saturday 18 P.M, of ' 1, wh 1odut au ’ y $ to-day and minced would. shortly Lhe specified welml den the ; + u of bh { ary i wae ealee 1,087,200, leave for Wie one

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