WEATHER FORECAST North Carolina Probably .thunder showrs tonight and Sunday. ':; X - FULL itEASED WREiSERVlCt r; .v. : . , : it, . VOL. XXIII. NO. 1 81; i .. WILMINGTON, NOr PRICXvFIVECi mm VV JiLNiUS IbiiW W IMiGP FOR fUO FmM&RflrP Will IE SMfBoSl':' ' ;;;KPIL-. V U U 2A ail itiJ IVU - KJAUAUVU JIIV M W Wa Resold, Paed by the BTTSJT7rrTrl T7 tT . .-?-ir. : .. . . - Dominance. il MLj JlWHj-MfflVilali Premier Lloyd-George Com ments on Speech of the Ger man Imperial Chancellor ANNEXATION AIMED AT BY FATHERLAND Asserts No Peace Can be Made With Germany as Dominat ed by Autocracy Food Supply for Year Has Been Made Secure- il'.y Associated Press.) Washington, July 21. The drawing to detenu iiie who shall first be liable for service ended early today, after it hiid been in progress without in terruption lor more than 16 hours v.zii while the officials in charge rested from their longyigil others took up the tabulation of official figures for forwarding to local exemption boar v.. over the country. Most of this work, it is hoped to complete bafore the day is over, so that tne locat authorities can be given their instructions early next week. Within 10 days the men who are subject to th? President's order for mobilization of a war quota of 687,000 men may be appearing before their boards for examination and for de cision as to exemption. Twice 687,000 are to be summoned by the boards, on the theory that two registrants i. T.. . n l Lt j: iiiusi ue examineu ior every, soiuiei accepted, and the nuiXXberrejtcnf Cas tration district must furnish has beien carefully worked out. - - ; The provost marshal general's of fice was greatly pleased .today over the outcome of the drawing, officials declaring it an-accomplishment scarce ly less noteworthy than the success ful registration carried out six weeks ago. Ten million men, they pointed out, had been assigned places on tne nation's muster roll within the space of less than a day, and apparently with only one minor error in the whole complicated process. The single error came to light near the end of the drawings this morning, when a blank was found where there should ha v.- been a number in one of the 10500 capsules by which the war time fortunes of America's youth were determined. It, did hot materially in terfere with the working out of the lottery, and all officials agreed that it could work no injustice to any reg istrant. Ir means only a temporary complication, they said, and in no way impairs the equality of the drawing. What serial number should have been in the place of the blank had not been determined today, but it will be found shortly by a careful re-check ing. Then it will be assigned to the only place open on the liability list number 10500 at the very foot Be cause if nbseTic there ar only 10.4M now with holders of the se rial numb -r 3,217 in last place. The vacant place was shifted to the end f the list because when the bLank was dnavn in 10,004th place it imme diately was replaced by the. drawing f a number, and that made the num bers lack one of filling ttie 10,500 Places. H was said at the provost marshal general's office ,that the error un doubtedly resulted from an oversight and tluit no one could be blamed. Drawing of the blank came rather as a relief than a disappointment to the tired officials and correspondents, who had become wearied hours since f i he monotonous drag of the draw ng and recording of numbers. The Part ieipa Mng officials worked in re lay. hm ji,,, strain of the tedious pro c " f; b. g-Ml to weigh visibly upon all of them before the end. General trowdei , t, provost jmarshal general. ', replaced the tirinrlfnlfJprt official at. the drawing bowl and him3jlf drew cut the la f;t number. Reached Us close than the. news of the -i- u.u.v.ufc IJaU uoeii uaeiied ovi' tne country. The telegraphic feat of transmitting the 10500 numbers as rapidly a;, they were drawn ras "pro nounced by officials today as among Prcet The Associated Press vir- tuallv caiod it3 wire3 of other mat- - CUM Cr:ilr(x 1, n 41 thO . uraf; v - . iijtidiei- from the start of ths 1 dra . , , "illtC Willi 1 1 1 r. i-rciilt that r OTann- I Pe At 11 evil VV.'llfrn morn nVklck r critro tn men- --v uuic w rid .vi- Kti 11 i : np tT,!::ZJT V ,,(-iated Press operators, "o v.-',:-!,...; rm. i i .;. i.eiu,,. 1ncm l)ut the eternai " '- oi figures nnd with th- thought1. singif " mac a mistaKe 01 a. iro woulrl hp tho mnor nf t ' (Jncern to thousands of men f thousands among their nd relatives is. For that rea-. auanal sp3ed could. result -that errors For Jthat rea- be a.,ten?Pt at unusual with the . "" X ' rll' V DiVf RoiotlMrr Pillion I (7. '?N were kept at a minimum. Some mistakes were unavoidable, able, however, for in some respects the official tellers' reports were at va riance and a comparison and rectifi cation was proceeding today. The rule followed was that agreement in the records of two of the three tellers in any case should be sufficient to show that the variation was the mis take of the third. All the records of the drawing will be so rectified before the official reports are forwarded to local boards. In reporting the numbers to the boards the Federal government also will provide special lists with . the high numbers which do not apply in the given district already canceled. The process will not be reduced to the fine point of providing a canceled sheet that shall exactly fit each dis 1 ::n the country, but lists with can dilations made by groups of thou sands will be used and one will be supplied each local board with the line drawn at the thousand mark next above the highest number in that dis trict. , . With the close of the drawing the great bulk of the business of making the new army ready; for service will pass on to the State and local author ities. They now must post the num bers of the men first to be called from each district, must summon them for examination and later on must take up the subject of exemptions. It will t be 4h.e4r duy. in short, - to turn ,o?er ta th. Federal goreraHient when mob ilization. . call comes in September their given quota of men fit and ready to be soldiers. - The following numbers were drawn yesterday afternoon and last night after The Dispatch had gone to press and, consequently, were not given in yesterday's issue. They ivp resent the remainder of the numbers that cover the South and an indk vidual cail apply his serial number to the following and thus determine the order in which - he must report for service should "service be demanded, of the entire number: 2489 5718 4540 3362 2794 2790 5744 5526 4301 1910 6339 6742 492 6307 6254 1201 1978 2199 5i65 6311 6227 6808 2933 3223 6354 4872 800 6040 6064 1747 1447 1049 1442 715 487S 6942 961 539 6490 5780 5823 4651 4402 6025 4077 549 1596 6037 5008 562 4299 4742 2436 4937 1407 394$ 5724 6611 501 4333 5645 5421 6860 2386 5177 6687 3253 4326 5741 102 0025 1915 4261 1411 5390 1979 5631 5704 875 2769 2893 5431 4155 3677 5521 4366 N 714 1528 6834 1780 4060 3083 4890 5029 5961 86 1997 1024 4303 6274 5757 1291 2973 871 1341 4029 6249 4830 2563 6074 1556 215S 4889 4263 4251 2212 2728 1043 1606 j l934 71 1520 2;37 3718 4687 4438 3644 1972 2427 1690 3937 1156 387J9 1393 3190 4794 1593 3013 3847 441 3967 3759 3375 4773 1850 4179 4570 EMMA GOLDMAN TAKEN NEW YORK GIVE BOND EMMA GOLDMAN (By Associated Press.) Now York, July 21. Deputy United States marshals from this city were on th?irway to the Federal prison at Atlanta and the penitentiary at Jeffer son City, Mo., today, to bring Alex ander Berkman and Emma Goldman recently convicted here for conspiracy against the selectivs draft law, bacB to New York to give them an oppor tunity to offer bail under tre writ of error granted last Thursday by Jus tice Brandeis, of the United Stater Supreme Court. Anarchists here arf planning to welcome the prisoners on thoir return, it being said the home coming would go as far as the police and Federal agents would permits MODERATELY WARM; SHOWERS FOR WESK (By. Associated Press.)A Washington. July 21. The comin week in the South Atlantic. and Ear G ulf States will be cne of -moderate! .1 . ill. A i. warm wcaiu' nitu 11 uuvm- iwu. au piifi. 1 t.h.iiTidfiirstiryrms. th UUU TT V. i f , n T . . tulon if .. i. e 1 1 n nlnrr Hg ioreCitol iuc ticca ucgmuiu . j . . DR. DANIELS EST1MATE5. 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S46 617 4234 3321. 4804 609 2275 613 316 2K1JT 4Knft 2420 1on7 4691 4969 4128 3925 1719 1353 1821 4887 1154 3728 2580 766 3363 3589 743 '199 324 ,3854 2435 4209 2855 3977 iToV" " 9n 221K 487IT 3247 74R ."Vi".-7'- 2086 2215 4875 3247 f07i 4650 4465 511 4311 205 ?fi ri -IK7fi 9131 2507 34213139 -aw. d u " '. - a(Contimied,on - I,age.Eight) A PROPOSITION ! TO POSTPONE VOTE Overwhelmingly Defeated The Senate:- as Russia's Representative, Re- ; terialized Raid on Ger i signs. f man Trenches. ;9 ' ' ' ' ' (By Associated Press.) Although Russia has been struck Helsingfors Finland, July 19 (De- a severe blow on the northern Gali layed) .-A- conflict; with -.Hussia is cian front through the mutiny of regi regarded as inevitable because of the mcnts of troops under extremists in action of the F:i4sh Diet in adopt- fiiience, the forces of order appear to ing a bill granting independence to be getting a firmer grip on the foun Finland. The Socialist members of tain head pf the difficulty in Petro Parliament assert,., however, that Po- grad. trograd has its hands too full with The disorderly elements in the capi- its own troubles to attempt repres- sion " 1 Before the adoption of the bill pro- viding for independence, a decision was taken on the question, whether the measure should be treated as ur- gent or propose until the sncxt sion. The decision in favor of ur- cencv rpniifa-R'3 a. Yflvp sirths; nMidriiv w . . under the constitution which .the sch, cialis majority had agreed o respect, . decision involved tile immediate votmg on the bill; the result giving a , i. two-thirds majority necessary for the.f gvernment and effective prose altcraticn of fundamental lavs. jcution of the war. The announcement. of the vote was; One of the signs that the govern received by prolonged cheering and . ment intends to grapple in earnest cnes.oi yong uve I'miana,' ana thereafter rejected, 104 to 87, a pro-,163 m the report of the arrest of posal by M. Talas, member of the the arch-agitator Mikolai Leninine and Young Finnish party, that the law, J some of his lieutenants, as prescribed - the constitution, he What course the provisional gov submitced for Russia's .approval or ernment will take toward Finland, ve- : whose diet has passed a bill declaring ., A final vote, was. taken oaji resolu- complete independence of Russia, has tion of M. Hornberg, the membar of not been disclosed. . the Swedish party, , the import ofi which was that the Diet reserve the right to break the - last Prussia. -The. Hornberg esb; i . ,4. . . - . . . . iBocialfits themselves, who stand for - Austrians , therp is sufficient ac- thin poiicy, but object to following vt 'SStrSSt i the initiative of the non-Sociafist I0" .Ities . . 't( commJnd close attention 1 Aer the vove on the bill, the Sen-. " r , i ate prepared a statement to be read1 The German Crown Prince received by Premier Tokoi, announcing its res- a severe beating in his recent' attack 1 ignation. The motive was that the along a wide front in the Aisne region, .Senate was appointed by the Russian but nevertheless is sacrificing more ,;provisional government as the inherit- of hs troops in renewed effort to ior of the Grand Duke of Finland's shake the French lines There was k prerogatives, but as the provisional 'violent fighting last night Boutti of J'government's power in Finland now Cerny, on this front, but although the iwas abolished the Senate lost local French positions were : twice penetrat- 'standing. It Would remain in power ed the end of the fighting showed nly until the Diet appointed a nevf',ueui utve reuicuuea luma, iu Senate The President of the Diet refused to accept the statement on the ground; end of the Belgian-Franco front, which (that it was out of orer. The state-' the intensity of the big gun life of late ment will be made later. The gen-1 had seemed to indicate was impend erar expectation is. that M. Tokoi will ing, has not yet been delivered, t Raids be re-appomted Dy the uiet witn a cabinet consisting or representatives ... t ;Oi me parues, pro rata, as iiereiuiuie. As thp ipt rlisnp.rspn t.nere was 1 patriotic demonstration m tne streets. 'M. Tokei expressed his satisfaction at 1 the Diet's coup d'etat, saying: "We Wav be sure of Finland's - - - ' dependence guaranteed ior au ume. : . FORMER SECRETARY OF THE NAVY NOW IN ACTIVE SERVICE. . ; r r ? tt Lieutenantouitai.uer ; Truman -r H- former Secretary of - . ',A, -,ituho arifHwn Navy FT vVH.f ,1.1 I , J I svJ Itri Ugh Struck Severe Blow ortbern- ClaliriAn NKat bylMutiny. GOVT. IJSENDS TO MOVE WITHOUT DELAY Indicated pending Big British Attack Has Not-Yet Mat- tal having beenl subdued1, and nation's strongest man, Kereusky, has been made premier as well as minister of war and marine. Obviously this' represents a notable centralization of power in one man, but it seems to be scs-'conceded that such a centralization, even if it be, suggestive of a virtual JfA U? !C 4U- B i ttl"1"D"iy' . . B1M' forces of the nation are to the co- brdinated for efficient feconstitution with the forces of disorganization! nc,'9 m.,ifo.; LUll LC French hands. A British attack on the northern "icusivc cue ubju6 wn- liuuq emi naigs uwps, uuw JV,4. 4-1 . I A ' . Fyui,u..vM bonds - witb4;'- la?tB ''irttzi rn" , lUIlOU -Wa9 J , .ItXi -0 J4-4wS.-i.'l.-i.i-';:'. .trVl tirAa' Aril :.TiU "t'A a,.wt ili,ii,rAl J1 uu s wii uiBaiievuuu. - m , -uieu j auu? '"" ire- ?vi ' caiici, iuj a.riiian uutsiuuus uu a wiue num iat : e viumiiy oi itoasbt; auu arweii- tieres. - A big raid also was conducted on in-'the German trenches at Greenland .... teTTk JA Hill, north of Roeux. AFFAIRS IN BARCELONA HAVE BECOME NORMAL (By Assocfated Press.) Madrid, July 21 Premier Dato said today that the situation in Barce lona, brought about by the attempt of members of parliament to hold an un authorized session there was com pletely normal. Two civil guardsmen and four- manifestants were, wounded during yesterday's incidents.' It was said that the agitation continued in Valencia where groups of strikers sought to prevent a train from leaving and attacked the fireman, who defend ed himself with a revolver. The strik ers also took possession of the station, but were driven out by the e&ptain general and civil governor. Official de nial was made that martial law had been proclaimed in Valencia. .- ADMIRAL VON TIRPLITZ TO ENTER REICHSTAG (By Associated Press.) London, July 21. A dispaifert o the i Exchange Telegraph from Amsterdam I says that German political circles an- UCipaie inc. beubiiuuuui euitauu; miu political life, of Admiral Tirpitz, fath er of the submarine campaign. It is , rxpected that he will contest one of the vacant seats in the Reichstag as a National Liberal candidate, with a, view to becoming a leader pf the-National Liberals jointly with Dr.. Gus tave Stresemann and Major-Ernest Bashermann. - , .v - HIGHWATER IN UPPElt -CAPE FEAR. r v p. (Scecial to The Dispatch.) Raleigh, N. C, July 21. Attdl- tional rains for the upper water, . shed and the Cape Fear will ris to a stage of about thirty-sfx; feet. 4 at Fayetteville ' during- ;.tne jf f iifw tn - nZrJt-h" A. -pMint or treasonable.- I , l m l : MA KES PAIRS iv fmmmm riiir nniirtWtnii ; Men Expected toApp.Be?' . Jir ? MNr m. in u mm mm 1 nib vuiiuiim 1 -1 . wnmn 4 en iays. i irf - i: -: ?i l n lu nnr l III IIIUII IIIIIHiy.IL 1 ' .-M h am i . I - i. I II ! ' 1 In Camp at the Front Pre cautions Taken to Preserve Health of the Soldiers (By Associated Press.) American Training Camp in France July 21. The chief medical officer of the American expeditionary forces made a roimd -of the '. companies in camn nearest neadniiartp.rR a nrJ trava';.. . ' "". each troop section a brief talk on -gen-'new eral health, conditions. He explained J tne dangers that confront all armies and urged the men to take precau-1 tions available" for each individual soldier. The. troops responded enthu siastically to this patriotip appeal to keep in good, physical condition for the reputation of the American arms J and promised faithfully hot to drink unfiltered water, and to observe other health precautions Medical records thus far made it appear that the appeal had been an ticipated by the majority or men in the American camp. What little sick ness prevails is limited almost exclu sively to a few cases of measles and mumps contracted before leaving the United States. Every soldier already has been vac cinated against typhoid ana in addi tion each troop section is equipped for filtering every drop of water. Like wise every man under 45 years has been vaccinated against smallpox and will be. similarly protected against cholera should it make its ap: pearance. . The American army has just com pleted taking . over the French base hospital near here, which will be opened within a few. days with the Johns Hopkins unit, , comprising 30 physicians and surgeons, including a number; of noted specialists, 250 at- the American forces. DEFENSE OF U-BOAT Gen- Von Ludendorff Says it Will End War Despite America's Aid. (By Associated Press.) Amsterdam, July 21. General von Ludendorff, the German quartermaster general, in discussing military situa tion for the benefit of the members of the Reichstag, according to a semi official telegram received from Berlin "In starting the submarine warfare, the supreme army command was guid ed by a desire to hit the enemy's war industry, especially the production of ammunition. Through the submarine warfare, our armies in the west were greatly relieved, and the enemy's pro duction of ammunition having decreas ed thus far, U-b6ats fulfilled their task. The co-operation of the army and . the navy proved to be perfect. "The supreme army command ex pects the submarine warfare to break England's ability to prepare for war by lessening her tonnage. Fulfillment of this wish will come, despite Amer ica, and with it, the end of the world war and peace which is desired by the supreme army command." i GREAT REDUCTION IN PASSENGER SERVICE (By Associated Press.). New York, July 21 Sixteen million year now has been eliminated by rail roads throughout the country in an ef fort to make available to the jgovern miles ; of passenger train service : a ment the. miximum. of -transportation facilities for war purposes, according to a statement by Fairfax; Harrison, chairman of the rallroaw's war board, made public today. Aside from the tremendous man power this action has released for other purposes, the state ment says,; it will result in an annual saving of 1,120,000 tons of coal., THE SUFFRAGETS ' PICKET WHITE HOUSE (By Associated Prcpe.) Washington, July 21. "Silent pick eting" at the White House gates was resumed by 12 members, of the wom: en's party today. It was the first time since the -women staged their suffrage demonstration fpr the bene fit of the Russian mission' that' the women - had been permitted to parade their banners before the White House unmolested. , ' . - - It is "understood that since Presi dent Wilson "pardoned" the16 members of the Women's ; Party, sentenced, to 60 days nVthe ; workhouself or their ac1tlvltisfe.'KWc"JTe been- ?' dered to vpay . no attention -to the pickets" so long, as they 4o not dis play banners wHh inscriptions, insuit- DOUBLE NUMBER i, 3 mm . Only.Qne; ErroVlit; the Qik ; ing Yesten)$- Wotk How Passe 'OfeSi State and Loc Authorities n. Fine Work oF Assadf Press.: .,; . ' y.:'. London,:- 3tdf:i l(famler;?JJi&& '.-TifrjJH . . . . . . . .h -v'-ili . ,r tne neicnstag or ur.t tyiicnaens, ,n i i? ,, -t German chancellor: meant thaXV,; i(H Germany were" wouia I6 anuexanoa,-ii arounu Bnai ? -h 5 , that tirt militafyi autdcrcy: woiil, 5 ; Vi ' established more flftnly,.; than: ' ever;.;. - The speech ,howed.the premier. BCI ICU, Well lU'.CUtMKC Ul ;KttO(j in Germany had for th1? moment reuid; the choicer tqr,. war. , :i ( . , " -"S H' The premier -said. the statement? pt Dr. Michaelis contained phrases which; would be understood "bythmilitiii powers of Gef many. ' Unless" ylh.;. were wiped out, he added, they wpuld' again plunge Europe into a welter", of wood. ;: , v , -:v-r - .v Mr.-Lloyd George. said, the food.supyi ply for the 1917-18 perloa'imd are been secured ' and that a program; ;o, cultivation had been arranged to inakeis the supply, for the following year," cure, even ii losses increases, ' r-'- '. ' a TT '- "We can't make peace-with; a Ger many dominated by . autocracy ;4e clared Premier ' Lloyd-Gebrge; "The war now-' becomes a struggle between' two definite groups of hationaldeal, Significant in this respect ,isUhe.ni' announced , today . of. th,e ' acceBSloof r that . brilliant Russian VVstatesm'ii,'. Kerensky, i to the 'leadership of v Hju siae democracy." vt, t : "j f v : VI doft't wi$ ki Gerciany. to .harbor aftr delusion" Mrc.Lloy(i:Ueorgo tnUnue4, that .Great Britain win be . putxut) ttie fight untiVliilt, liberty ha Uen;R- m tvhHshedr ,1 p.V-ttot.lt-viiiiwt'el ;' i before Xte.$iiM$& or; fqr which :r3. a.tlifKJ- f n n 1 1 n i n i r rvn ir 1 1 nil 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 h i 1 1 1. 1 IKilMKk ICI IHIIHII t V T; i ; ; uitiinii utiiMHHUUi Will Appear at the Knicker bocker Next FallOtheir Theatrical :News. . - Si . New York, ; July 2 trMme,; Sarah Bernhardt, rejuvenated." and : 'fulljr Tre-V. -covered from her recent, Illness,, .wlU resume' her acting ;W the early fal; Arrangements have ? bben made i'bjf her manager with Ki&vt & ', Erlan'gdr whereby she wiii , tfi 'teeu'; at the. Knickerbocker Theatrevln this cityj; ' presenting her full repertoire; includ ing two new plays, as well as scenes from "Madame X." . ahd "L'AlgloxM? and the trial scene tt ota V "The . Mer"- -chant of Venice," iri; which sh,e swit)L appear as Portia. A feature jqI ; tM' 1 engagement will be . the presentatton of a new war play by- Henri i CafnV After completing her New '; York- fen V; it ,wiu: tdut ' i' I. ' hX-:: ' d gaement, Mxpe. Berthdrdt . aa fa t- as tho PnHfln Crinat -The New Frencl .Theater, ;- whh.' . . will be installed in;the!;Garrick';ne November, will be known as the -The '; atre du.Vieux Colomhfer.;-AlljprqdiC - tions will be brought irom Parisl. , 4 ! best plays of. the best-French author; t will be offered anftM'iffQrt will r.v--: Ispared to make the Jtheater th chrf; ofFrench culture in ;fljew York. .ayift; v ; known 'among the 1bard .-of ., dirbctdrw : v; will be Cornelius Vander&Ilt, iThfe; dore Roosevelt, Jr.;- Otto H. -Kahij' : 1 Robert Goelet,' Arthur IselinrfNIctti -' olas Murray BuUer 1 and Henry; Ro , ers , Winthrop. . ' j-'. "hktW"-' i Cohan andHarris ire : annbttnctrsl their plans for next searson. - Tlve. iftoy t .; ris Theatre will beV opened t&rlT'.fa', the fall with "A Tailof-made Mari,V''i:t comedy by Harry Jame Smith,, whltig;, ran" through the entire Reason !4n Bos- , . ; nitrlr.hstein-fwM LContmU: . under,. the- Cohan and Harris, mfit agement and wilUfrare'-a .jiew ..p tK from his own pen. Mrs. Hope a.Hu band,"-4 a dramatizattonVbj'-Georgi - Cohan of Gellet Burge3a storyol the same name, will, be presented -in Wff , York. "He and Sher't a RAcheV Crtrt$r. -ers" play, will, be- another fallattnlc-. . tion, as wiU .be VThe BaauUfui;On an intimate musical rtoue hyBerinoldt ; Wolf and Louis ' Az:: Hirscn.. ' Otht itemp to be included .lh the; earli sea son offerings of the -'-first wUl:rnclud "The Slacker.' ' play t by -.; ,J$afc Montgomery :.V -the,- Aviator,' IA.tous. caI,rm;?Chauii7;.qicott,fc.f;45 Irishplay?: and, an play hff A.;; .Thomas. I ''-A-lj,;' 'aTy'Tiardeti, antprtallcmilln'Mmr. ous operatic-- prlmadopna and nofjA -star ot' motionv.pictttfes hftYingVheea: informed of ; the; ojfpr.or the produbf ers to the United StAtea Gorernjnen , . of motlonplctre ptiys for thereqrv ? ationar-activities iof ow soldier Pi. France has ,cablQ4-r''''-inaiascVV-:. this city requestliis :- fc"t the neit '.nn ninv In which she appears be. fof xi patriotic type suiiaoi; o:wwiir I iTT.xxj Qfita ' ahlHIoro sent tO 1 the United ; Stotea- s6ldiersVsent, -y the -flghting -ironi, .;fj; - - ff - f f;i; -' ; "1 ) ft- mm :'M' 1 VI ' 10 1 ; !,; i'l--,)' 1 .ii hi .'.Ui ' ' -it. i i ! II '9 ';'.. : n 1 i -4 . (, 1. rt. 1 1, j I. if i i. 1 I: .:.i.

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