The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 169, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 30, 1917 Page: 2 of 21
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THE ABILENE REPORTER SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 30 1917
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tw weeks later he took the resolution tv report or spoke for It la fact noth- was at the close of the clrcnlar letter
f ' C FebrnafY Ciseo CTnVrnt!On trip tt- itrti ihnnl U tMnt f M Tit a wllnftA ncnktn stfttftft Ihftt hU
reason ror refusing to suoscrwo to tna
t rere he submitted It to the resolu- road.
committee. Witness stated that he voted for W. C U. was section seven that said
Tfco original copy of the resolution nVnrrtoy reoltton and afterwards to protect memhers by any means.
was offered In evidence by De- told Stanley that the best thing had For Cnltcd States
re counsel Alwe'l. hn done by the convention adopting BerRfeldl testifying further stated
10 resolutlorv wa signed by C TV ufi nilnoHty report There was after- that ha had never made tho state
rori A Y "Williams and S J. "" n amendment to the resotit- ment at any time that anybody shout!
'all As read bv Atwell the resolu n Copied which read. "Resolved. pet a gun and a thousand ronnds of
provided that the lodge appose "bAl Trp jefse to plant or raise any ammunition. That In all his spewhrs
rnited States government In any
thine xchfrh cou
each the specula- ho wrced efffcMencv an unbulldinc the
k .h bbbbbbbbbbV i. ... r . -
rMjrn war nnd further suggested if lOT n! wapctefl to nnn tne rase of labor by supporting srb inett-
-e ws such a war the officers of '"w" '' nlanfPtere replaced by tntlon as the Ford automobile taetory
c government from president down th wrts "to sf " " . which paid good wages ami looht-d af-
constable should resign and do n """f f ow orranUatlon be- tor Its men That he had said that
rirbtlng The reMdatton passed 5nP "mlted and sma.ll there was some he regarded the Knler a the greal-
original form aimed at the rnl- fsfln 'n the convention about est enemy of mankind That he had
-tnte Government and later these amalgamating with other ergftnteo- neror said that the President of the
T-ere stricken and the words tons n Oklahoma and Kansas and t'nlted States was as bad an enem
-. t 'tet class" lnerted at the sag- fpl'F h!ve national organisation HS the Kaiser That he had new
: of Defendant Will Glldewell wfh a charter " Contlnaing the wit- mentioned tho President's name. Wit-
ff.idt said ne?s sad tbRt tltt 1h0 F'brURrF n noss also denied saying at any time
-mj ..kcij iu. rnsniiiilnh '""""" l'w' ov'r u""'5 "iw tnat any man snonia oe taaea ironing
tnwHSJSS'tSE ol1 W.W.organIttlonforImfpr:or Urt .Mrtortf name should be
He also said that
that he had boujrht
. . i a ! swtn i. '! ai Tin rn rwr rain ui'ri wi i
. & e - .-i-a -k ttui1l .l7 V I coin asb l .
T n. ni.nSat jihai Lellcr From T. Tf. W. Houtht Two VIMoh
'tiiidiSiertfeull?Vn- "I 1 a reply which stated WIU.s admitted tb-t ho bought
-nd tiTw2twmtlw that tho I. W. W organisation was two plstals One for Himself and one
iffeMK iw lmiSrt' it here fuly an Industrial organhatlon. that r fata wife. Me sM ho dW that be
the trial . w r the worklngmen. and was caae he was told that hi lite had
. .k w .k-i h h..n wcrktac to tako the boss and put ov- been throatehed. He said that he went
sfeldt then toW of what has ben snU oa total.lhj. 8 e w. to the sheriff abwt the report and he
2 tJJtl irSr J22f2 2! an! PnlHitJon as carried on publicly and ?ld he did not thlnte there was any-
i he wroteasltwstejlhyan- secretary la Chlca- thing to It but offered to help him
- delegate whoso naniei. did ni.t sed Jf BCca(Hl Mm He skW hl
ember Bergfoldt said he the 5nUUr 8ad mt d th t oat that they claimed he had orwin-
.tred the resolution to Defendant l!?! .-. --.JT -.-- . 1 ltel some Xtevtean which fa. baa not
T Webb and R. D. WflHam- the TrT "1. " . f w r. """ dnne.
Wt Hre to nwitttm the I. W. W organltatlon for Imfor- or uil aaybortf a
tt be pi Wished and when It failed ttnio have the least Idoo about the I u Wa not true th
-ar.rr-rhehadrturnedhome w w t - J."
tl
1
i. .--. i ra if ?SbICTU UJ VMUhtWU
era raimu.ueH. Uer reftd WHTentto Had Ao Verecmcnl
Thafs bell." Webb dwlardl. (witness safd. and " beileved what Witness saM that he had never
at's treason. WUlteas gald. waa m the lettr to be true - agreetf with anyone to resist the gov-
-cfeldt said the resolution was Tb convention appointed a com- e'ttanMit or eensrriptioh. that be had
. torn p- mine t to o OMahomn alldwlng aspired directly or remotely to
.-ral resolution provided retell 2 ner dT and esensoe. I was ap- 'htc aav tow. nor to Interfere In
uast the go-ernmeat la aal1 foreign rotated oa thin eomtalltee and had ray EV f wltt coawterce or to blow up
f with an and all weens at hand cmleatlals T mflfond brttge or to do aujthtns
rgfeldt ald when he tailed te to- . Mr. twett: "Where are those era- wwtl -Itoe aM that he never
' the radical resolatten. the wn eVnfHU-r frtnded a ltge meethtg rf the Ha
vfc dictated It demanded mat u oe wtnvt "i mppoee tne wovern " ' ' "
lF p- Webb told Dergteldt the only ru h t!ew" Xt " rt the witness was ttirn-
It coald go beldre the conveatloa Pimrt ttoriiey 0 vigoroMslv " ovor W the Oowaawnt wbn court
- erhally. The latter tba read tt. -t d - tU testimony and the : 'raed nntll Mottday morning at
L said and St was ruled oat of order j-'-e fn!-itji the Jut not to con- J v ofo'
; resident Risler. ! t . ' '
T. rctcldt said he as not n dele- iMoi-nv Atwell developed by the
t to the second Cisco convention wtn tbt the ooer were
wen anvwav to take other dele- rn-v' hrre wn w wi
r ons from Welnart i.toi' of o"'-rs; at ttakell and
'.-gfeldt's tHmony regarding the wHt b returned to hf home he cottH
- n on the Uaekell cov.nty reolu- wot find then. Witness also said
l si the Oteco cnaTention are-i In hat there wore numerous burnt
T.ain with that of Detaadant Will matches on the floor of his home whoa
"well who wa oa the witness ' rt-'ur'-c.l as if It had Na search-
r.d Friday afternoon. d.
Satarday Afternoon ttaess Went l Okfahoma
v the atteraoos eeiOo Saturday Wjmi nenrfeMt testtfiett further
f 'eadant. Bergfeldt coatlnaed hh $l- thrt he and George B. Cmtjicart went
tauiTwov. In answer to e- t oa:3Kaa aa a i omaMttee rrotn tao
'rom Attorney Atwu
?wt DISTRICT BEET
OF CHRrSTIA
CHURCH HERE
'xj iiai iwKwu v.-.f -" - - -. . . - -.. - vnrwimn innrcn nr? tun
e he conventtoa was to convene corre-poaded with the Peetoffjce -lmar1liA-. wh.n v o u. .
(.er nntfng up h's ar h heard rtmt about geUtaK a leave of ?22LI2S of WbS Sc
U nrellrr-.n.ry m etter vhich wa eae from ale noatttea m oaU rfW
The dtetrid eoaventica oi the Chris.
witness OIsmto ir-?'n to Jnvfrsticate the W. C. tiea Church wtM begin at the Flret
-d that he reached Cisco the n ght r tnl I W W orders. That ho bH christian Charco nere this Sunday
Hutton. state
School work.
BrtKTii. -"-" "-.I T""f "rr..rr.rr!rT3 .n" IT' will drtlvw n address on the niMe
.vj v. uh ia atraniiAn ic riA tmxr if ti tbhi itn amnaa BtaaM ' "
e. r J".-. JrIfcii- .a hj'k. mm. rarutuu. nut w. 'School. A large attendance is expec
.v i too. off mv coat and rol f!rt too the aatier w aMmt the ; ' the eerrl. and there will
.y :eeves nd caueht the aUation time ar wa deetared and that be ? aavf" ? '"'"""V
- -y. St- and told them that 11 votoateered for srvtee wbn he reach- At the 11 o'clock hour today. Mr.
fcoltrt to let off all Uiis hot air. J Fort Worth on his way to Oklahoma J J. B. Holmes state snserintendent oi
1 m-n' Wnes bv this' I -d was refased. Wltaes turthor ' mtaalons. wttt speak on "Texas Mis-
r - o ci-cuinte petition and let th said tbat h vohmtanrad bccaiiBe he Blon3. This address aromises to b.
1 " bear frf the coatmon people win against cooseriptJon and did at oneof much latereH t everyone an.i
c Tex ie nUtions to go to Con- want to be conseripted. but had rather the public is extended an invitation
fSC wbieb wrcid exoress our oppo- vohtoter than wait and he coMcrip- to be present and hear his addrii.
vn t r-.nrTiUon. I m act i tid ' J In the afternoon Mrs. Prr Kin
ejrte t'1 toe ecnreBUcn iui w
to d mruinsc. est r as seere-
Letter Vraai Department Head ststd sopertatendent of the C. w I
rh:f Attorney Atwell for the de-.M. will have charge of the eervu.-
t -i. or ia famish matter tor the press fene offered hi evidence exhibit 13 hi g urged that there be a large at-
. h(t li.! so experience at sec- r. ft a s letter from the Panrth t-nUaace of nwrnbeis of the t. W B.
r" - I i.-e.ie'.ed I would be made A.'.nt PotBaser tieaerai to tne
E- -.-ary
r d'.s'
- the convention r '"a-tir at wioert a wnica sae
retUtibc bv lorce. a infracted to xrant Bergtetat a
.. ... t 1. V .- . k. laW.uA. kH aa
C.rsi"!rllC''. tiurneit. Slfl or om- iiwp '; jowor m:mil pj h cr
r -sric c b V S aru.y. snd that he &facuM be accepted in the aviation
a '.; 'm 2 hours" time the gov- tir of the United State
-nt w i-.J pt misty thousand sol- Ollabowa Trip I)ecrbtd
-- jb tt. part of Texa. and that Witnst testifytag farther stated that
. . ihi .- rousht In ni'-"--r trucks wen he returned from Cisco that h
. Wash:ton ta four dss if te to his wje of the proposed trip to
r -od br.oge werr bio up he alo fki..homa and test he lajt 'rvesaay
- -ibed how macfalae guns wonld nmciag lor Fort Worth la bis r
Iowa men W-it to the recruiting ofUee in Iort
-nunuir.K w.tBes aH t".at Mr W rt in Wednesday moretag and was
'ey had &kfd him to -me utt the n' -l for the aviation ccrps and
r u'ution .mmittee and ioid wit- left tit afternoon for Oklahoma. He
. - thai hr (Risky i wo il4 -rule out ssd Cathcart Joined hist at Fort
i'iue i-Jat the opui4tion of Worth and they went together to Hen-
! nited rtste which might be la rk-ta Oh! Said they got there aboai
relui.ji.r ' P d. aad left aext saornlng for
S-orch for IIrtsjiime Pt-'ra. Ohlaaoasa tv iaTeattzsu. the W
. .en th. tuneatB lonvened at C t lodge
-it . M a ia iotas one suggesiou jwiuvu n. . i.
t tier might be hidden a diets- V.itness stated that he Jotaad the
.i e iB iht! T'Mm bat aftr a cars- W r I" sad was gtre a asenaershiy
Stnh we did sk flad oac lna ! which when he .read that he
resolution cuitit . 4 ap- l "& to the seveath seetloa beeaasM
i im coL-isung of Stsi.?r msdf it riared that atesabers wore to use
.... M.. . Iuff .! I...M. a i.nrfA. i .wni.il.ftrn TY&
.. 1 l sintairi iQ ivbw"c wi -h .-. . w .. -- -.-
AWib r ..! sad dtrierot ofts said that the P & L. P A was agaiaat
r "Mt.id -.ini.g to u with suk- su.i ualsarful means aad that he
t.f tn.r- i i o fifteeu mint. sfier qj:t and tb? left towa aad went to
vp we'e f . TaUi. Uklaaom At Tula the w-
r0Buautrt rue witness . that "I e tld be johtad the I W W b
tr'. 4 to wtHt ite ruisui bat wa. n'B futtfld tht the f. W W an P.
lotuertd st. i .ummraced tag eab ?. P A eoold not be waalgmaalst
cne tht !! to the room If thef bfraiuw the I W W would not take
were in t ot a drastic rlttOii fanuer.-. as .sewber on accoeat of
fA nr(Kiv wmr.ftrf brought a liu U.i taat faravr aaiaioy labor
wr .iiab wi l.h vu UrllLBB OSl. KSd th- 1 W t
whk-h was the first one accented eis.1-lively
whi- a tatd tht we
U war (tad iritioa. -hich vMa- eer ass saytaiag
M present.
The evening ervk?es tcday promt-
to be of partJwlar interest. Dr. C. L.
Pickett lately rturnd meduai mis-
sionary to the Philippine Island. U
deliver an address on the progress o
the missionary work there. Mr. Clif
ford S. Weaver chancellor of Texas
Christian Untverstty. FWt Wurth. will
also speak.
Monday morning seaatoeis of the con
veatlon will be given wer entirely to
state and district raissiens. according
to Mr- itoimes.
.. i
OR MEIS IN
HNE ADDRESS TO
SiHONS STUDENTS
Dr. Mi. lard A Junket. Ntur of tU
First Bantist Church of AbU ad
dressed the Smtnwwts studeat body m
chapol Saturda morning This is t-i
tia Uf. jeakas has beea bor ta
sutdeau siae the oincaing w( tht
tWEB.
Dr. Jeakeas cesuaeaeed by calirnc
atteatMW what he tenaed eooeh
AGREE OK 1HE
BKl'OUT SU ltll l'HBSKMl'D Tt
TUB HOI'SB AtlMN ON
.MONDAY
SAYS SOTE OF
Willi III)! BILLPOPE iilNIOUS
KRM FOKRH'N RK( HKTVKY HK-
tiailKs 1 ANNOT V0Hi:( VST
DI.MKDIATK HKSn.T
m CALCULATING SYSTEM
GERM REPLY POPULAR
0?04jfilCltJlQfll
ill ?I.HEf Afo niahrcd And
Snrlitxos mt
nnd
Oorporntlon Taxes Aro
Aviirotcdt
Affirms Uonttnn .(lotcrnnient Amll
Pcojile Plrmlj lnlleil Vtul All
v Are Working In the Closest
Uiutuony
.. mk t .. 1rSU
a. T'lMM nAKI IU T .Ja. dnf Ml
agreement oh tho $i.7MKHMN wnr "I BT" -27-7 rf forei en (
i.iu . t..i iilnv ii thn tp Oerman secretary or foreign at
Hichartl van Kuenmtnnn.
WASIHK0TO.Nf Sept.
tnx bill was reaeUed late today by tho
-.. .. . .. . . m. lairn. ir.
senate ami nwi coiuerma nnn tr . j.... . fh- m rt1(liife
report will be re-prasemed to the JT.i.. .. .-.. h mm not
House Monday. Levies t npjiroxnn. h w e m.
ataly $l.N.00tO on war excess ro- outcome of the lnal stop
tits and $84O.OOtMN0 on tncomes wpre ow lMa(.
left unchanged but a new system of .Thl -. mitlatlvo of tho
calculating eXceSa profits was adopt- ppp" the secretary said "will mark
01 ... j .u. Ppoch In the history of this tre-
Tho eonfortnee report proTWt that ...Lm i.i- n.inn m! will
the graduatod tax of from 20 to 60 BppeBr Rg ttll unfadlng page In the nn
per cent on excess profit of opomUnis nHg lkati diplomacy. The Pop
partnerships and Imllvidttals shall bo y. tjft rd poaco Into the tur-
levletl on a basis of Invested capiUl JBOu tjlt. battle at a time whon
compared with Invested cnpltnl of the ewnte tlireatened to transform Knropo
three pre-war years or Itu. iuia ami .;nte a plac f htood-stalnod ruins
1313. This is a HDSiuute lor te iw
7
The High Cost of 8ot String
Saving costs yott nothing but a Uttlo ouro pfuilanoQ and
management.
Not to save costs you dear. Tho priflo is poVarty failu 3
nnd humiliation in old ago
WHY PAY THIS DREADED PRICE?
Avoid it by becoming a systematic tovor.
1 Per Cent Interest per annum Compounded Quarterly.
FIRST STATE BANK
Corner North 2d and Pino Sts. Abilene Toxas.
Yatoa" head over tho desk.. The chief fd on the front nteps of th. i
almel low. shooting through tho desk gaged lit conversation Mti
The Clerman people and the Uoi-'vrlth tlie purpose of striking Yates In thre ot.ic. wen. 'A a Vases .-i..i
ato taxes of from 1$ to 60 per teat rumetU. whose consctotisnesa of tUclr some vital spot in uio nouy. tno siejn iwsxing t untmtseioui r iu.
basetl upon a stihr comparison o. trewath and Internnl securtty always: atos crumpieu into n neap on ie ley no epoae to ni farmer i
pre-war and preseai tAxea made it easy lor them to etiiphaaiao uoor. louawmg a anot nreu ny as- in ratner a. ntarse tanis to i
The Incdme taxssoions vjirwany thetr willingness ror an nonoraoio mmui ihwi i utmi. imiiiKii i uiRwKmBr t-wiaj imcr-j i.
w nn-"hnnffl. ecetjt for rearmnce- parv bavin reason to weicume m" s uwi j uj av mnnv ' i nanu ho 4 n .i
m. . Jj. mr littfllhtl It la ItallAtMul !! fHA "IIaiiIii "V .
ment of surtaxes tw rafomes oeiwrn gratefully me initiMive m me .un ut.w.-.i. t uri.t . - ..... .. .
i 15.000 and Jto.000. The graduate! wbhb made it possible for.thm to shot flrel by Assistant thief Porter Saispttrg t.W Yatd beu
surtexea of from t to So per cent on et forth again their national policy s the one that killed Yates. Pools him In ft t .f Vw ll Iw'J i
Incomes of $5 " to those of a million in s dear unambiguous nanr 1 of blood and cot ofls human tlesh had met -Hue ii! ..(.
d - In'Mit nul!v 'nattrvnal noucy- as mum iw sras in i omniiMnr ntn-. uaw nnrin k h-w ( n
ji.mh rtMj nwn wst-A ahnrnVi
HUliniS U "cl "" - . .. v In- nfflru. .l.ai ttiu u ).!.. V..n f..ll
The Senate increase of rrum s to t i r . pe .mi wh-v -it m . a ..y .. .- ...--...-..
nr cent rf tee iMe tax on coroora- i rrn- t.ovornm.nt. Mil ..s regards Will I Iran Km All Out.
uoni taint stock cotttpanics. and in it fm anl nrntems embodies the Georgo Grosham. turnkey at the
-iSn7Iwftwl to--oir an oerh.m.i majority of clr Jail. wa one Of the first men to
: 1 ri ... ..t nf in- .tc0 of UI1 tW OT pmc: UcrntBn oereiop- itvc 'V ntc. mi nninmi hiui
M WO - trx-t .... -
married persons in excess of $Uk.
and of married persons of mre than
$2000.
The Kraduatwl excess
shout eil
t.jrrt tlw i.nw in also a landmark nw to eater tbo Moor-
It '. the flrt rvsult of the collabem- "Yates this is Oresham
tlor bcton all the factors of the tint turnkey.
-remm"n' and the representatlTe of "l know it." wa Yates' reply
. ... ... ..iih.ni r:. . "Woll. let mn ntirta In." rrmtinHn!
rate are per cent of csress protits n .. here for tin lJm0. Greshaat. .
.nd with a r-.'rdislit) tHat ; no pre-. "fl W where yon are. Ill Mil
i'ert i near as 1 an see. evert In tM first rt - wbo slicks
pur-!- parliamentary states." . his foot Inside that door." wa Yatea'
Tlit.- ..nil 'Mrullnii tha orltrrv retort.
Mniit: as nor cent on exces of over . ..V --..w . ..J.-.i i. -i-. Motorcvele Officer Salsburc slsi
20 and under 25 per cent of capital ci Mi resajtm js ot kjd wmCB trted to coax Yates to come to tbr
per cnt on excess over 21 per taietnent having the German for- door.
cent and under 33 per cent of capital etf pp w btT mJtht n wttB" Yntes warawl him to stand hack
invested and a maximum of 0 per cent confidence He denlod that there Is tt Salburgs entreaties snld that
on profits to excess of 33 per cent of la nrm&y todar one policy of the he had come down to the city hall to
tint tn nciu of 15 per cent of the in-
vested capital for the uxable year; 35
per eent on profits in excess of U ror
cent and not over zv per c ui
such capital.
HURRICANE IS
DECREASING:- 5
OEM IN FU.
By Associated Presa.
WASHINGTOjS. September if. Tb
they h.d inniircl .ur ..ts
said the) intnd-i vi iftin-; tu
"I tlmnk ;ou it that. I ! i
do apprcvlatt- u.' Slonui . .
Yates' rcph the Infnrm it - .1
said that Yates thc.i !W:J p
up the stairs and into th- i
Salaburg went into Uv Kviwh
knew no Ui tin ti:ir until
the sbirtg that re (He ca i vr 1
attssioner farMy's death
BENFRAL S1PIK ON
By The AstiMte-1 Press.
nrKNOS MltKS. Sept .' .
era revIutpary strike thn u.
Argentina w declared toda- b
aychlsti workmen tm-lttdiu; .n
mm to th federation. . .
workutut he r'fu-ed tu . .
movement
i 1
eoverameitt. another noltrv of ths. Clean 'am all otli.
people and doelarod that tht lend l'nrhy Miko to Yale on Men
coald be destrcyed If the Ueklg! Salsburg said that prior to th-
stood behind the nolle t reoresented in shooting he met Yates on the fon
the "reorv to tfte Pooe. tr Knhl- crete wnlR in front of the city ball s
ma on denied thai there e;lst d la the Yates came to tbc building. At that.m n have n(-ied to loin thk
virn"HHt vrtH Hw or that time Cohitalssloner Parsley w fa-.viii
thr were dlvergen - rf opinion an'l .
ftlm amoti lh- liiitp mAn tr lutuan '
th injuria! adsinMration an I fie't
ttarsbsls. All ere uorkln In the
cir.seet. tnd mw( ompleti harmonv t
aad be gained the best itUtesioni;
for tfce tu- by the harmonious cl-J
laborstion whk-h re vd itself '-1
tweu the parliament and the govern-'
wat oa the (inestion of the Papa!
note.
tropical Jturrieane ibU morntaff was Fl..Nlm.im. ... .
central over interior Souther Ala- nJ y r ' " ' .H: .......p....
bama wUh daereased Intensity. j) ." hlLUUi ALU -
. I FXhT WURTH Ti-s. Sept 29-Po
By The Assoetatad Press lcc 'rtnnloner Kd lrle) was
SBW OltLiUVKS. Ut Sept. 2. .1 aDlJ at 'rW)r attiwon by J
Wire eomuaicetlon was restored to- K- ' at raer dtwtlv and mount-
day witk th Mlass1ni coast suction i of f r who. In turn aras hot dowi.
whifk waa struck by the hurricane ? group of oil leers m a pitched
Traia aad toat service are reported 't!e men ere killed ta rju-
imj m uiikb i vne city nan. me oou-
V)
about aa ssaal.
v uiHaiu iiamaiAA nar laii. of life 'hie tragedy taking place about
is reported op the Mississippi ccast ulutm
or eastera Loatobuia and the dancer! Th' were no witneftes to ihe kill
from hish tides apparently hsa.'K Parsky Yates had made
passed
Bv The AasoHated Press
DOTH AX. A Is . Spt 2.
It wa re-
lbreU sjcsittftt both Mayor Davis and
U'owiuiioaer Parsley Its veat I'
tae tty ivii looking for tn mayor
.Not findiii ; him Yates nt Iiatu
ported hf today that fire person Jwoaitasioaer I'sraley'ii office barrl-
wtp hilled near Pajwpacola in ma."""" w son comwwictHi nooi-
burricane
2 KiLLEO 10
8 HURT DURING
AUTO RACES
Order Is for taherst1sr MMUMtrmBj; tba coaalaz to Aaaas
Witses statad that NvLyu. a iv Ub g nroubiAa uf Knot
wre oppose 1 ' ni aer renewed awt that 1 Tmm Wr urmtght ane af the
.hich tehi- er ksd wii-Ouag t da with ihe Vmma di-ttasMaked tsdaJstan m Amm.
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