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nS ‘ g&itete ssiga we indy ip pe a cnt TO-NIGHT'S WEATHER—Rain and Warmer. Get the Country Back on Peace Basis EDITION bas WITH AVES { “Circulation Books Open to All. } : : “Circulation Books Open to Al” MARCH 4, 1920, _ fistergt.a secund-clam mutter 28 PAGES. 8 PRICE TWO CENTS, omen » JERSEY BRIEF AGAINST PROHIBITION IN U. S. COURT ““SORAP-SHP-BOARD” PLAN WHSONTORETRE. ITY PLANS SUBWAY SEIZURE. "”"S""hor EVEN NOMNTOXIGATING BEE Peace Treaty Strips Her of Pra FR UFTING TAK BUROE Sy sys oca SERIGE DOESNT IMPROVE "=" FORBIDDEN BY PRHTIN, ht, 1920, by The Frese § ishing (The New York Wor /] vob. LX. NO. 21,372=DAILY. | Stripped of virtually all her territory in “ e Burope, but retains the sacred places | & Iypy " | by the treaty now being completed by 4 | Tk * e ‘ | Warns the Interborough It Will| CARDINAL GIBBONS enone ie vlna Ministers and | ERSEY 0 RT B | i SAY ; / Friends Certain President Will Take Legal Steps Within | PLEADS FOR BEERS | ambassadors, it became known to-day. | , | ot Seek Re-election as Ninety Days. | AND LIGHT WINES | —————— | 4 j ; Seventh Year Ends. | - | - MORE DE CTIVES | 5 i as > ale = F res ’ : ; | =». Sale of Vessels, Under The Evenin INSISTS ON AGREEMENT. |Prelaie Calls for Liberal Interpre- | IE \State’s Fight on 18th Amendment | a essels,, “THIRD TERM” A BOGEY. | = {ation of Laws and Says Pro- | ‘Dabted inten ans Habite a World Plan, Would Reduce Taxes RE Sige ore NE in Contract for Ade hibition Causes Unrest. enies Right to Regulate Habits i jExeculive’s otatem uate Accommodations NEW ORLPANS, La., March 4 i $1,700,000,000 and Put Thousands} «an Is Fool” to Seek His | q Violated, Says Burr ARDINAL GIBBONS urged and Morals of People or Interfere pe | ‘ : pretation of : ° * ; e i Office Recalled —-— Cog nea tere in Their Internal Affairs of Men in More Useful Work. ice Recalled. 5 the question of what con- | F : | eee a Corporation Cofinsel Burr an-| stitutes an intoxicating beverage | 4 Auta | David Lawrence. nounced to-day that unless the Inter-| and asks steps to legalize the sale | : een ; a This ad ; s A WHAT JT WOULD MEAN TO SELL THE GOVERNMENT SHIPS: l eicer eke pride Evening borough greatly improves its service| of beer and light wines in the first | <osiliinens | WASHINGTON, March 4.—The State of New Jersey, through its, ; ‘ $1,000,000,000 for ships already completed or purchased. } World.) within the next ninety days he qill Seley een eee |Sixteen Suspects, Including Attorney General, Thomas F. McCran, to-day filed in the United States Pye sp inunlitun Suse ai pioeeasice cumblecons | WASHINGTON, “March: 4 (OOUT| 1, scone te legally onion tbe cub | Cee MP Orem Sore ia One iner Supreme Court its suit seeking to have the Constitutional Pronibition ( 200,000,000 for plant and materials. | right, 1920).—Seven years—long or " Di, Labdaag) Police, Lawyers and 00,000,000 in cash to go back to the Treasury. eee wailing ug. cana galce way and have it operated elther by; The Cardinal declared pit the \. Bondsmen Watched Amendment declared null and void and to prevent enforcement of the ” 7 " un- bs a lop . mn . } 00,000,000 reduction in taxes. PBS Cty Crone) eames Ornen (hun the | Gry Ry cetnene eee | ceaian ae Volstead Act. Joseph A. Lanigan, Assistant State Attorney General, has * 1,700,000,000 taken off the cost of living. may be—have gone by since the present operators. rest to the countey. et | uaraee ene é ' f a : " 5 os nh 1/700,000,000 dAlkibhal: capital dor prod uation, Wilson Administration came into’ “I shall immediately call upon the re ae ee a sie ils rina i ou Tear james asked for an early hearing on the petition, which is directed against A, 100,000 men available for useful employment, |power, It is natural ‘that ofMcials| Public Service Commission to insist] tom must be ecbaved in | Faia cane | by members Mitchell Palmer, United States Attorney General, and Daniel C. Roper, =00,000,000 saved every year which the Government would otherwise | should “reminisce into the future,” that the (erms of the contract be car-| handling the saloons.% lena not vd rf Skea ae saws | Commissioner of Internal Revenue. Pay for operation. | ried out to the letter,” said Mr. Burr. | = ———= = | 7 REeAtS the Committee o' r jvigheiea “ as one of them expresses it. | Fourteen and the Parkhurst Society, ‘The bill sete out that the amend / “4 ‘ “If the Company tails to do this | a bs q t ti f B i Who will be occupying the Exec- searched th i i {WETS WORRY DRYS __|™ent wee improverl.: ¢rawn, that-te 'y Martin Green. | ie arched the While light districe last Firccisle Sine Caeanstaant: ei the CAR LINE CAN’T utive Mansion one year hence?|!t Will be considered in default of its ay sight) tir ?adaiioahl wituiakee tates AGAIN IN HOUSE|‘%"™%2"* States the Legisiatures t Evening World.) | MAKE ENDS MEET] wnat hepetaly oe worldtoeongier agreement with the city, and the | investigation of alleged police grat have not ratified it as provided by WASHINGTON, March 4.—The) ad iy | proper steps willbe taken to carry, | amotie/wetned La | Rone atone ame cas, | thelr State Consttutions, and that prospect of turning the ShippiDg Boas of die Takis U spirit and freshness of touch won| the terms of the penalty. | Swiss CITY S ‘A number of subpocnas were is-/Male Second Futile Attempt Within | there is no power in Congress to piv: Board and its ships, yards and ma- Be Br je : akes P| prevail as another Administration| «, ciquse in the dual subway con-| sned for witnesses to appear at the | a Week to Repeal Vol- pa by constitutional amendment terials into a substantial asset im-| — !quiry Into Affairs of N. Y. sets forth on the perplexing paths! tract makes it the duty of the city to | District Attorney's office to-day. somata stead Act. toe pooplon tt taclton sae ae stead of continuing that organization | Railways Company. marked out by a variety ot *218-' First give warning to the company and eat te Pty Mit girls WhO) WASHINGTON, March 4.—By a vote|the amendment Is # legislative and as a staggering Government liability} ‘The Board of Estimate to-day con-|P€sn Dledgesand promises? |then act if the warning is not heeded. eeaaeere bee ly Mae of 254 to $6 the House to-day refused | Mot a constitutional matter, and that * was revived yesterday in the Senate cluded its investigations into the Inter-| Of One thing there seems little The company gets ninety days bashed | $5,000 bail each as rantbelal-witneoele to repeal the Volstead Prohibition Bn- | #8 such tt was improperly passed. | by Senator Walter FE, Edge of New borough and took up the affairs of tia Serratia ee a not fect a eta a hate Penner a | by Judge Malone in General Sessions. | forcement Law. is sensaa ae 8. ate Sa ee i a cae aise ve a [be in h ouse a year from vice guaran subway salong) . 7 Afr Meith aihel oma, "1 Phe action camo on a motion of Rep- | Smendment e ed a centraliz« I TEE een LA i el Sean eet. zed | now. Everybody, including his in- with the five-cent fare guarantee is Zurich Police Believed to Have )'" Smith sald they wid ‘be im: | eantutive Egan, Democrat, New Jersey, {ation of power and atithority without f the Shipping Board authority tosell (i. Arie wales fala pee aks timates, «will be surprised if he not lived up to at the end of the Clues to Guilty tective John J, Gunson, jeietad he to discontinue all Prohtbition appropria- | the consent of the people of the Gate | H all its ships at once under the best \--sion to their owners of the various|Mmakes an effort to run for a third three months’ period the city can and leiidiead bebary BHA eatniiok “ “SF tions July 1and to repeal the Volstead |of New Jersey and that it is a viola- 4 terms obtainable with the condition lines of the system. term. Few would dare confide Will take necessary steps for the tak- Persons. Mr, Smith said the Carello girl wae | 9%. that time. tion of their sovereign rights. The 4 , that the purchasers shall operate} Henry 1.‘ Stimson, attorney for Re-| their belief that if he did make {98 OVe* of the road. Upon assuming is present at the time Gunson 1 alleged | ye titel aug ere othe lomisle-|Volstead Act, having been enacted 4 them under the American flag. ceiver Job Hedges, said that theling run the third-term tradition {Control of the subway the city could) ZuRICH, March 4—A bomb wasex-|to have driven away with his revol- oat ¥ ‘a baal Aushelital anaes r sndet SONY: Cte eee ‘ ie ca _ . al dl x e| ate und . eloped d c d 1 ot : Ms ia mngs ait aot move we bin cond Any had been unable to make botn either operate It or it could designate] pio404 iat night under the porch of| Ver @ man who complained of a iehe 1D rs sion | Amendment, the petition says, it {a it« H would defeat him, but that’s the nomel other agent that the wets plan to make the same] golf null void. for passage. It stands as a matter allman conviction of most of the Wilson, yfr, Burr waid proof of inadequate| the peels Consulate here, damag- mie oee bas Sh igt coy : La per fight ee the Maoe question during Continuing, the petition states the: a of recoi the Senate and will be people here. ' service was a matter of record, After | ing the building, but injuring no one.| that sho was expecter 5 consideration of every bill carrying! the Volstead Act ts illegal because by "4 Tae be anbceTee tae) Bankls ASKS SOVIET TO ACT | But Mr. Wilson himself once said Mr. Burr had shown in the traction in-| The police are believed to marelee Gaaelit Eortlies Gitta iNet any wort of an appropriation for Pro-|-Depreciating and in a large measita wm BMommittee on Commerce reports on IF HE IS DEPORTED | sometning pertinent on this point to a! quiry that the Interborough was not clues as to the guilty persons. ap! to Wii, Re ieaid: Megara ant ees destroying the taxable value of real 1 * a plan for the conduct of the Amer- | ——- delegation at the White House which jiving up to the service clause the Pub-| WASHINGTON, March 4—An of-| automobile, Both iris, eugher vr| and personal property within the i jean Merchant Marine. jLudwig C. A. K. Martens Admits |2ttempted to browbeat him into ac-|tic service Commission began an in-/ ficial report on the bombing was made] Smith's allegations and said they did PROHIBITION CASES State” it 1s destructive of the State's The resolution of Senator Edge aint ; i cepting an opposite point of view by|yestigation and issued an order de-|to the State Department to-day by| not know Gunson HEARD MONDAY |!°? 24 independent government, be- i is in tine with The Evening Sending Message to Moscow | threatening not to vote for hint again. | manding that the traction company tn-| Consul General Keena who said the| Mr, Smith said that in connection cause it deprives the State of revenues World's contention that the Ship- in Last Few Days. He remarked more or less angrily that | stall 600 more cars. building was partly destroyed, but no| with the inquiry into relations be- ae a from licenses whieh in 1913 amountet ing Board should get rid of it | aciixaton, M Argument on New Jersey’s urief Is| to $2,442,899, and because it inter- Likely, However, to Go Over Hebe the bypeoce Lychee of / : © people und operates to punish Three or Four Week: them by heavy fines, pelle er WASHINGTON, March 4.—The Unit-| and forfeitures. ed States Supreme Court to-day defin-| In so far ag it affects non-intoxi- | ely set next Monday for arguments of| eating lquors, the act is not appropri. Inspection districts, at| cases to determine the validity of con ° : ci jetern’ “| ate legisiation to enforce the pro- ge ri least two lawyers and several bonds- | « prohibition, ‘The original re- | hiitic contained in Section ‘i ee < € onds- | stitutional prohibition, riginal Fe | bimition tal i ‘ d A a “man is a fool who secks the Presi-| at yesterday’s traction hearing} one injured. tween the police, the women, certain ships and turn the money into the |..." i: Martens, Soviet “envoy” dency of the United States.” Frank Hedley, President of the In-} Mr. Keena said the police attributed| lawyers and certain _ prote Gee | treasury for the reduction of the United States, to-day admitted cabling The remark caused very little com-| terporough, admitted that the service| the attack “to anarchistic aétivitie. bondsmen, there were now sixteen | | | deficit. Out of this resolution pro- his Government “to take appropriate|mrent at the time, but it is typical| was inadequate, but blamed the city,| The Consulate offices are attached| persons under the official eye. viding for the sale of all ships | action” in case he is deported Wilsonian philosophy. Mr. McAdoo | charging that the cause was due to|to the residence of Alfred W. Done-| The list includes additional mem- will grow further legislation The cable w nt recently, Martens) has availed himself of the doctrine by| the fact that the city has not com-| gan, Vice Consul, and Mr. Keena said| bers of Inspector Henry's staff, some which should recall to the uses admitte a when copy was read to him| refusing to sanction the use of his | pleted the building of the subways. no government property had been de-| from other 4 of the Government a billion and a | by Counsel Ellis before the Senate For-| name in primaries. Mr. Hoover has| Mr, Burr declared the statement of | #troyed. half or two billion dollars of the | cin Relations Committ done the same thing. i | Hush Subs y sdley is but © subterfuge, be- Ie 1 cohen oie vast sum already spent by the ea The idea seems to be that the Presi- le he was asked if the ser- WON’T SELL WEST INDIES. “We have evidence," said Mr 1 FecnA ane kepualn trarh "Wanecoutaeta | the Eighteenth Amendment, which Shipping Board, and should put a BALK AT NON-UNION FISH. |aency is something which no man! vies would be adequate.when the sub- aps |ssmith, “that these men’ reuped lang |and ‘Kentucky Federal Courts uphold. |'# €xpressly confined and limited to stop to further heavy expenses on | | ee ought to seek personally but which! ways were completed, he replied that oe ma ee ny DePe to cums trom women of the underworld | Nk Prohibition will be heard, itoxicating liquors, and because , the part of the Shipping Board. |New York Trackmen Refane to! chould come to him only when the| py that time there would be now LS ersdeante laa teal sian dee RE It is not expected the New Jersey| liquidy denominated beer, ale or por- ? LONDON, March 4.—The proposition | 7° ring faleely in Magistrates’ | to seli the British West Indice te the|COUrts and obtaining the dischan United States to help balance Great|f arrested we his party. Mr. Hughes was sought! porough is daily violating its con-{iritain's war debt Advocates of Government owners| Handle arrels Lacking Labels. | opie do the seeking. Mr. Wilson be- problems of congestion to meat ship and operation of the Merchant| Because the barrels did not contain | jieved he was sought after in 1916 by|” “Everybody knows that the Inter- Marine succeeded in stopping the Sale Jabels certifying that the fish were suit filed to-day will be argued until) ter, though non-intoxicating and not three or four weeks later, but it is vir-| containing more pn for @ considera: | tually ident ne than oneshalf af al with the Rhode Island r one per cent, of alcohdl, are by its as evo ,)tion, The money did not go always 4 a decision in the latt » Ml “. ‘an ships a month caught by union fishermen, New York iy de ha voked little | fo always | case, and a decision in the latter would of the former German ships « at the |trucktnen to-day refused to handle a | ®fter by the Republicans in 1916 \tract,” Mr. Burr added, “and that | comment direct to the police, but to lawyers and | be applicable to the former. bah Prohibited. { ago by raising the false ery Tia it. [shipment brousht here from Provinge- |PRESIDENT’'S LOT I$ NOT A ‘he service is a disgrace. The Inter-| The proposal is not supported in any|bondsmen who afterward shared it.” esata Se The act, in attempting to regulate ' p id to Grea LS a 2 5 esponsible artes 7 ¥ dp ships were to be sold to Gresl a | town, Mfass., by the Fall River line. ‘The HAPPY ONE. | borough also knows what its contract |responsible quarter. Mr. Smith sald his investigation BIG GERMAN LOAN | 20 Prehibit in New Jersey the man- § ain, Evidently that view prevailed 1o, 1°% consigned to dealers in Wash-| But the particular applicatidm| with the city distinctly provides for.” ———_— wae in its infancy, but that already | | ufacture and sale of non-intoxicating : A the Commerce Committee, nd: Fulton Markets. which the President may have had in| ‘The provision of the subway con ALL WELL ON ST, P he has Information that will re APPROVED, IS REPORT | "avors as defined by the New Jersey \ hould be re- “ t will result ; iS aati tien a | ruled that the ships sho esti- |, Some of the barrals bore a label read- | mind when he declared a man was a| tract which Mr. Burr will take ad- — in one of the worst scandals that —_-——_—_——— Sgisiature, and in attempting to y tained and reconditioned at an es “Issued by the Fishermen's Union. |foo1 for his pains if he sought elec- | vantage of 1s as follows: Disabled Liner In eted to! has involved members of the Police |ondon Paper Says Allies Will interfere with the regulation of the S . mated cost of $75,000,000, Fe nent’ were C8USbt lion to the Presidency was to the| “The principal object of the city in eh Halifax Te-Morrew. =| noepartment in years, Other indic OGD AHERN health, Mberty and property of the by union ermen in the A ; . . ‘ » t Internatio id to citizens © ow Jel 7 CONGRESS AS WHOLE AGAINGT Tie tnideuian cilered Wacdelisee take: — | making this contract is to secure for of tho Intern: Merean-| ments, he predicted, will be returned Permit International Aid to gmond f Now Jersey, comtrary te 1 GOVERNMENT IN BUSINE 5 put the steamship officials insisted they | (Continued on Twenty-seventh Page.) |{he public convenience an adequate, | tile e to-day received the foHow-|in a short time Avert Dangers. ite e sive and inherent powers of i From the action of the Senate/move all or none, LL ps la aE BEER bs | comfortable and rapid system of pas- |! Tasha a 5 sa A. R. Mills of| One thing disclosed, according to | Pip areal fer sconammy ane police, i not appropri- J Committee on Commerce the casual S. SEED FINED senger transportation in the portions |'"" ©)°"" ' aul: Mr. Smith, is that women seeki LO N, March 4.— vening | ate legistation, the bill declares, Observer would infer that Congress . ites yon wiilon will we carved by t. Paul is making nine knots. Vetter bestia i soaking to |stundard states to-day that the Allied] Complaint is made further that the ; ary setae teeatariiin aetiatm armors on, Y o DY Jeopt to reach Halifax 2 A. M. Bride, |@ 'o blameless lives have been |supreme Council has decided to allow| act so * ese * UNGLE BAM WIGL: GET YOU FOR SHOPLIFTING | the raiiroad ana the existing rail-|{) wen," “*Y\nounded from thelr positions and!Germany to launch an. international peindpand lone the practice of physicians PMP, (Continued on Nineteenth Page.) ir . - a | roads. The St. Pan! left for England gatur-| driven back to the streets by detec- |loan, because Jt is recognized that Ger- eae wig isd the pes and th+ ——- . | “By the foregoing provisions of the y on the first tri 8 . . ty it the 1 7 ” me " ined would me a weak and|”! perution of its penal, correctional you | Baile fee > and Leaves| ‘BY y p since she over-|tives so the latter could get a part (many ru 1 : \ SMALL CITIES GROWING. don't Chiropractic Pays $100 and Leaves lease the lesseo has covenanted, |\urned in the North River about a year|of thelr earnings Part | dangerous spot in Burope. 4nd charitable institutions; that the v fi sters Who Fi > bpcrate the [and & half ago. She carried more thar | the a Dawhnarer save State has not cone ‘ Beaumont, Tex., Shows Grentes out! 7} er in the Tombs, railroad and the ailroads |pelled her to put bacl jcuss the arrest of Gunson, but the! Seta” Harare ia mali 7 : s ac Cont. of Increase peak | - : Spice oes \carefully and akilfully, according to oe ldateotlvawhe Wak releccatit 5.000 |Darments Germany 1s called upon i Fs enforced it nullifies the rigut of the WASHINGTON, March 4.—The third Maybe he knows more oO St the Nevada Apartments, wno|the highest standards of railway op- | TWO U, S. SHIPS IN DISTRESS) bail. denied all the charges \n aes im A s remulate tis nternal affairs; stath r e@ sources of ep , 2 a pod Sa < ply adgguate equip- oa ony pe 5 PR -g TRG and, further, that the act is not ap. f cement of population statistics abeut the sources ee hoplifting last Friday, | eration; to supply ag | ‘This is a framoe-up from start | ap. anouacement 5 é your income than you Lasser tal hen Aone een ghingy erg eked t; to run trains sos to furnish |Ome Reaches Port Leaks ” Gunson told re art to WILSON WANTS TO PLAY GOLF) propriate to entorce the prohibition ef the fourteenth census issued to-day your nee | was to-day fined $190 in the Court of , ment: | edi and) finish,” Gunson told reporters | SaEe le se Bh pila cy ‘ i Peoria, Ill h 76,121 inhabit ae . Spectal Sessions by Justices Kernochan, | adequate service; to use the dest Other In Afr Gunson, who was cxonerated re-| admiral Grayson Will Keep Him| expressly oo in riper un. spalade Pay ae or sith or 187 per LMR, EMPLOYE DO YOU || Moss and Freschi Jxafety devices: to keap the railroad, LONDON, March 4—The American| cently by Deputy Police Commission. | bent eer ren, een reeks expressly confined and limited to ins ciate re TTT} KNOW how he discovers outside || Mra. Seed, nocording to detectives of| the equipment, the existing railroads |steamor Astoria, from Fowey for Ros. | ers Leach, Porter and Ellen O'Grady, | WARIIMGTON March to rronident | OX etting Hauors pele populatios Spits irnings? the Stores Mutual Protective Asgocia- and the existing equipment clean, dry, |ton (before ported with water in Nos. | eight months after they had rent Wilson ts becoming impatient at the], 22 ¢0clusion, the complaint declares Bloomington, I) 638, increase Mr EMPLOYEE, Do you tion, on eb, 21 in MoCreery's store well lighted, heated and ventilated |! and 2 holds), has merived at Cardiff evidence against him on a ch arg t rictiona placed on his recreation, that if the amendment is valid, the eal weet ‘ etermines exces- |! F e and 34th Street, too ‘o discharge cargo and make repairs : » Sena on @ charge o \ A ae sie a it per cent.; Cedar Rapids, Iowa, | KNOW how he determines exe see rotea tight napkinn and a book: (and to do other things, as hereinbe- [Hee American: steatmer” Wealfog,| falsely arresting Sallie Kobin anand following his automobile ride yes- | isht of the Federal Congress to legis- Hy r 566, Increase 12,755, or 38.9 per cent’; | sive salaries? ee When arrested, she gave tae fore set forth, for the conventence and Tr ee ere rant. aniclk, has ar-| Lattian Cohen, whom he accused of gu. |tertay he discussed with Rear Admiral| late under it 1s restricted to matters 4 Te: 5,951, increase 14,711 f : rack. en a c he gave her : ved at Havre, France, with ‘eargo ta accused of go- | '° e aba AMG cea ecirii Head bathguranig rg fe enon ee and Bellevue, d the series of dhree articles by | aiden name of n Condon and re. | accommodation of the public, These |U5""s Void ‘aire, 9 19) Keiting, is now charged with having | Si k, Stains Pei Be ceavgdasgedl bag amy Ha the external conperne af RT ee David Lawrence mained in the Tombs for a week before |covenants on the part of the lessee > | socepted $50 from a woman of the, piayins & the Bier unin the United States and within the pe- I aba TRIPPING THE TAX DODGERS | | jier sisters were able to find her, |are among the principal moving con- |Mexteo Exvels Allewed Soviet Agent) sircets to whoi he prooeat trot Dr. Grayson said to-day that it prob-| culiar domain of the Federal Govern. : 4 ' Ee ay ts vdeheld He ised protec-| apy would be several we ‘ore th bac vibe , WORLD Xi . IN Attorney James Murray contended | siderations to the city in making this| MEXICO CITY, March 4.-rederich | tion, and also with having extortod president would be permitted te play, | ment to regulate commerce among rig tur to-day, ry arch 4 THE EVENING WORLD that Dr, Seed was a nervous wreck be- | eontract, and any breach thereof will | Kreinsier, an Hen Woe. Srrived in} 0 8 6 * States” and that the State alone Sorcift fedelphia’ Chicken eufled. a THE cause of business difficulties. lthe ‘Tampico region laat December, has | $50 from the game woman by threat- OM artis, ‘ i Reset (Geet Freeh Bound Beet and Hor 2 Beginning To- Morrow, Mrs. Seed paid the fine and left court entitle the city to the remedies Pro- teen expeled on the ground that he had ening her'with arrest unless she paid TAKE BELL-ANS AFTER MEALS and seo power to enforce the act with. pee OSs Bale Shee yee, Ge with her alsters, vided in this contr been spreading Soviet propaganda, bim the money, tow Ane GOOD DI JON makes }>0 fee Adwe i its own borders, J 7 { 9: : 4

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