WEATI1EU ft it WATCH UUL wl Btei a Increasing cloudiness ( rain Wednesday, lis- ing temperature. I Vf 1 SEVENTH YEAR, NO. 104. HENDERSON, N. CM TUESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 21, 1P20. TODAY'S NEVS TODAY. ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE REGULAR EDITION rry "s DAVID YOUNG CO AT MIS H OPER PASSES AWAY E HERE AT AGE OF 73 I .-IT.". MlMlVKHlNKliK AMI 771 StllX, AXll immii: i i sf.i.i:ii ix .novfmui r. Dl Li! ni TnT?rnrt tm 01 em CONGESTION I THE DIRECT CAUSE ! OF SUDDEN DEATH! HENDERSON'S FIRST CITIZEN PASSES "V - Funeral Services Will Be; Held Tomorrow After- I noon At 3 O'clock At j Episcopal Church j PASSING IS SHOCK I TO THE COMMUNITY! it : - r- - ..-. t i vl.i-, j t. -? r - . -f.v- ... . 4 . U - .-" Had Lived Long Life of; Usefulness and Played Bigj Part in Upbuilding Of i Henderson and Vance ! .' County Was Nationally! Known Cotton Manufac-, turer. 1 i ! I I (lljr tine .urt4trJ I'rr.; IouUtittr, Ic. 21. Ttirr hundred nn rct).t. nllrsrtl tiMMmtiinrir rrr r rrtrl mimI 771 ltlrcl tii, ilh a,7H .S-UR .rf Ikutr, rrt m lrl In I lit fwnttMrwMrtti Ttitiil)liln ttUlrfrt tur1cis mm turd Itrrr i roliilllkMi ,fti. cultMiilrt IUlrk I. Iiulr ihv ir ft Krwtuk, TrtiH-rf, X. rarllM. Sunlit attliit Vinctnii. IIm .rrfl for atlxn ),tliit f llr Y4l-t mri fr crt hiiwwl .17.i.t lit lrtr ! Hn4lllrsi Um nfitlr lll-tll MII. Tlilrl)MliH Hlnt-tiU mim! Irn ftli-r trhlclr t"l la im tunulns n Urt J1 Sf.l. 7hi rr rirl tr I-"7 lrkil wsriilM tMt?K I ltr lUttlrf Mitt Ix l.l uiMtrr r if tUit Wrt. lnHttr lrl mml Utrnl liM UiyilJiXUb AiU ill US 1 HAVE REVISION OF TAX LAWS, KAHN SAYS New York Financier Tell Committee Present Law Defeats Purpoie Intended Sales Tax Is Coniidcrcd It.. . i , ! M it tt iiioj tf lhrl 1. It t It, Kt. N loik K.k-f . loij iio.day in Ik. ctof f , 1 t"Vi e,.:J 4i4 Mr, Khn Mt, r David Young Cooper, nationally : known cotton manufacturer and ex-; porter, tobacconist, banker and business man of wide interests, not ! only in his home city but elsewhere as well, died at his home on North; Garnett street last night at a quar-I er of 10 o'clock. Death followed n' slight illness of three days, which had not been regarded as serious. '. but which was diagnosed by his phy sician as angina pectoris, or conges-: tion of the heart. He was 73 years : old on his last birthday, April 21,: 1920. Funeral services will be held to morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock from ! Holy Innocents Episcopal church, of which he was a member, and will be in charge of Rev. I. AV. Hughes, the rector. The active and honorary i.vn vorxti onht.i:. HIGH TARIFF PLAN WINS IN THE FIRST SKIRMISH IN HOUSES Virginia. This family was filled the big auditorium. Scarce ly a home in the city did not learn of the death before they retired for the night. Mr. Cooper and those in his family had secured tickets for the show, and not until ycotrrday morning did he consent to cancel his seats. He was fond of wholesome amusements, and enjoyed the recrea tion of the theatre. promt- ncnt and n t inbors of v vn ..' t-. .. - ..f if a;:,,;,:; ,.;.,;.. i vote 206 to 76 t smpend-K r.rr.n tion ouis'it'.i' of t::-ir circles. Among s::cli may be tunned WHiLun Hamilton Younp. lawyer and arrot.i r.lishnl hrluilar: Colonel John II. Youns. a Kaltaitt Mldlr of the Con ftdtratr arir.y; Dr. Voalv Younc the Oxfoid physican; Colonel I.J. Young, a prominent politician during the period followin-; t.;e Civil War; ami Calendar Tomorrow To Give Measure Of Way II ILrorr'iolll I-.,. ... , . ... . . b . . . : rJ wnf-nk f.r-i jr. ta , .fr4 C4in rtcr-!! Km ' fltiw tlihrf fromr ( q t. f ftAJ hl llt" tl; tiiH p-ftmS-iftw I ho . ilnttfft Of frtrrtQo for vitli Lrr r lri.4. Mr 4 t tfc! l.m (. tHMc-t n)- rtriiioti Wa4,f as6, lh cftin!lr-. Vf4s.7r Ilic .4 t(K- ta-!t CONSIDER FURTHER OEFERfiiEHTOFTAX ON 1920 INCOMES Committer Mr Alter On'ci nI Dccttton On Settle ment Made For Earn itif t PLNAUZINCTVOULD BE DELAYED WHILE Not Only On Dcfcrrrd Set tlement Tlit Yea, But All Previou Yrara Would &e Incluxlrtl. According To Vtopwjkh in Committrc Appeal. i' it j ' t ttl i-fc t"ti ia iw im. v - 4Et4 !S-l ot i A lit . ll.'H . . ... I!.! 4 it V4 M-wl lit t is . m 4tf, HU.rI.tll,n (tl, 1 fci4 " pall bearers have not yet been an-j. ' AIr5 n,,,,' ii,,rhn, . .'.Smith. Three brothers survive. iu ui.ii aau; thege being j (. Cooper, who J" D,C,VV older : son Mr. Cooper is survived by hislJame It. Youns. Iiu.MJ.nce Coniaii-. widow. Mrs. Florence M. Cooper, by j coiner of North Carolina, and nulhor, four sons, Sidney P. Cooper. Alx-jof Ihe North Carolina Insurance Uw. ander Cooper. D. Y. Cooper. Jr.. In ihi3 coinmuuHy. and of imcti S nounced As a token, of esteem of their appreciation of in the management of mills, the board of directors last spring, on the occasion of Mr. Coop- was lock. David Young Cooper born: April 21. DuriiiR Ilio cl.ild-I hood be ateuded the raimtry hchooHs near uh noine. ana kdpii not ho en-. hU roih-' LONG WORTH CALLS BILL A NECESSITY; Needed to Save From Utter! Ruin Seme of Most Impor-1 tant Agricultural Inter- j eiU of the Country Long Staple Cotton It In eluded In Bill ,114 it Mir r.m:ii 111 1 1 im it iyt ir M Inn KIM Mit tltlllfii ;r than the deceased; John D.Kaged was re.uird wlih hi per. all of Henderson and IIadi-lcrs lo cuitivat,. .rrfl.i of land A. Cooper, of aco. Texas. He'tcd to ,;u ,sat iy minhl I H' !! ,MnrUlrH "rm ) cr's 73rd birthday, presented to him a handsome silver service, one of the most elaborate that money could buy. The inscription ou the service was as follows: Presented bv the was the hrst of the four sons to He organised the cotton mills that today form one of the great bulwarks of strength of this city as uUtion won a lit I .ir ii . . ... die. , ... iJ " .;..: rmerrrncy lariu rent hi tottt Io4t lit) it ."Hj.ii it.t 2I 1lMtS?t Mr-(ff M W 4 ! rliirr Hhifli l.r ! trvTi i-iM U t fw f! IlrpwWk.- Ksf4 lliwr" linrr. -IRISH WOMAN WAS DENIED PASSPORT' T1.- w :w -t ! . j j n i- . . i . . ; f t ' ! r J lie f i., L( .J 4 II tl t. TelU Com mitt re Here , Examination by Amen ! can Consul In Eng land OI ... i- : e ; n ' .! all 1 ia iiii it i .; ff,,n f , I. tf - ( iw n it f ante 4 1 1 I 't -n I4i U J S ail S .,. , . Ii.l1 :f (- IKK I ill . if . ' n. '. ""-art nlillrfH it I t ft -l tir hnvn a commercial and manufacturing- . ...,,.. si...,i 3 0 1. O . AI O; 1 1 LdllJ LI1C j . , 11 . I BUM 1 V Ji Willi MIIIIV Henderson and Harriet Cotton Mills if ".vf. auu y ""i fulness and surn-ss. J..IMI" persons. hp was in.iii man i eon I in tied ; lo UU ut' From to, to Air. David oung (hooper on thei . ' . " ilSG3 he a 1 tended Homer Srhoal ai 73rd anniversary of his birth, April;0,1 tne ,,oar ?1 lrslP?s 01 "f"'! Oxford. North Carolina, alter which i..n,.inin., aerson graaea scnoois irom me . , , , , appreciation . . ., : , ,lrt he Kerved a year in the Confcrerate, a motion 10 limine lomor-1 1 21, 1920, in grateful and recognition of his faithful, ef ficient and valuable services render ed by him as president of said mills since their establishment, and with' sincere good wishes for a long, con--tinuous, robust health, increasing; happiness and abundant prosperity."; As a mark of respect to Mr. Coop-, organization in 1900 T j by adoptin. 2C lo uprtid calendar row no a to civ th Korducr ur-i l.T hill right of ay. ! Speaking In lh IIoum on Uriff j rencrally. ItepreeoUllt txoe lAliEHESTY IS ASKED TO ALL PRISONERS' TELLS OF CONDITIONS until 1 in s u-hpn hp rpslpnrrl . 1 1 o iwns mIqii for nianv vears a trnstopl r.f Marv'c Sfllf,l Ha1ili llp'ane. .nr. uuht oeKtii utmiaj; on worm, or utuu, a Republican mrm 1S67. when twenty e ir of lr of lh Vy and Mean Commil Mary's School. Raleigh. He' uit ogan uiimafi on ice. a-i in t oruney emrrceorjr was one of the organizers of the j n,s own "Cfouni at iiih o.u nontf: ami larin nifwuw w tiitnaliy iswr. Citizens Bank & Trust Company. and;flve ycare lr.ter moved to llemlersoss.ary "lo mt from Urk t;4 oiler held stock i:i two other hanks in i and entered upon that course of com-! ruin one of Ihe moot Imporun, this citv. besides many in Raleigh, merciui eiuerprise wn.rn nas orousni! asrirunurai inirnU of lhe conn or s iintirinir pnorts m lihnir nf ihn'nwiiuiuim auu iiui 11.1 umn nic-s. schools of the citv. the pupils of the He was a Inan of acquaintance, inhere during the t high school and Central hint both wealth and reputation, and, try.' I went v Vf.ir.s l..nc ttale or CctmIi rr:in t L'uo ul 1111;; I. . , . , ' chool will' and is said to be more widely known! he has itituieured Ihe i:r of the rum- ii:rliidel In lhi V,H of commodate- krwiW- I it im tI. ,Wt WMr tart H rif IW , JHTO l5f I4. 4lMil4 IV M I uioor Leaders In Congress t n t...!.! Support HUI Frccin , . eii it iw pciiiiCat vrimin2i & 1144 i"ii 4 . $ FRANCF PROPOFS IT ' 14 It IV i tw JI-4 e .' M l f Ml 91 vc M ' t t M t l if; iihiii 1 ri iiiti 11 n o 1 I J It 4 II uii ? t C ' fl kit st ! .'--1 return to their buildings Wednesday : at 2:40 o'clock, and will march in a body to Winder street, where they will stand at attention during the funeral. Later in the day the list of active pallbearers was announced, includ ing superintendents net members of the family, and overseers in the Henderson and Harriet mills. They arc as follows: R. H. Craig, W. T. in New lork City ana in itfctimonu among business men. than any eiti i munily in any othr. zen of Henderson, and more so than; uncle, the the mo burliness men of North'"-of Oxford. Carolina. He was u former presid-; dent and a leading spirit in the American Cotton Manufacturers As- sociation, and the estimate that was1 textile' 1 measure ul attained ly net ted m ih. hill on which Msh tro ll" cooperation with hiiprt dutlr would W nip-4 Thl late J. Crawford Cotpr. j Htn wa ouuiteil from lhi Iii Eitrsi he inasirairated the lo- etil .it nlcht hf Ch4trmn Korney Mrt!wt rir Ilwir tUIt. tilu of I l 99 ,ri!ercss. A eurd'al and hearty friend-, duty Impr.e4. placed uron his ability as a manufacturer may be seen in nts 8p--iii,s. imiiriMr .vnr-v iiwix.irv n.at . ... ! ll-II 1 ---. ...... poinunein o;. i rcoiueai m.uin ; kent him earlv and lato ahonl l.U l.:cco warehouse histiiw,. Mnipjb the ciutnlttef had t-n tm known as the Cooper' warehouse, j nhte lo prepare elitniilr of h . He understood men. and po-es.ed tal retenue which would W drrttrd l!l utiMMial ir.r.i.Hare Ihe eleiurtit of, on l;e hai of a nrcn Cent pound lloneycutt, W. R. Perry R. R. Raines ii:il 10 e enairmaii m me iuue-( i,,l?,t,lt,., ,,e aUeiitlon to delall Mr. Fowler, Stephen Hughes. R. W.j fixing committee on textile products; ,arBC C:1I.prc-Iieii.lon. ountl JuiIk Day. W.-N. Collins. J. Harry Bunn, during the war. His mills here have; MCnt a)l iil(;0!ilu,lp wi alu, tt ,lb. T. K. Rooker. W. K. Holmes. Georce" grown irom a oussness u:i a immfsi lwery Jan Rose, La . iangston, k. , - - ?t " him phenomenal I ot ;i. oauiioeis, j. i. .iimrews, u. . v-"w Clavton. H. C. Roberson. K. E. Huk-i Henderson's wealthiest citizen, and TitiLTvs ii:i:u n naui.ix c.u.i:i iv itv ynu n.i:ittMi man. D. G. Williams, P. M. Procter,; a man wno urn noi use nis earnings L. Joyner. : in riotous living. He was one oT the. Mr." Cooper went to his home Sat- most temperate of men. never having J urdav afternoon suffering from an the tobacco habit in any form, and, attack of nettle rash, from which he scorning the use oT intoxicants. He; had suffered from time to time for -was a habitual church-goer, and wa a number of years. Because of this responsible in a large way for the- ailment, he did not venture out to ; expansion ana grow in 01 me pwini 01 . : t t 1 . ...... I.-..: ...... .. 1 .. ! t. churchon Sunday, as v.-as his custom, -"oiy but neither he nor members of his (here. Marlon. Ohio. rc. SI. Anoihrr mil 1 -nterprl.tUiR spirit charcleriied ir.emWr of ih? IrrrconcilahW camp Ihe Senate. S-ntor Mtl loiu recct . I i-takrt a natural pride In' iSnster. of WahiPSton. iy the fact that, although he begun bus-lcallcd Ini'i l're;dnl-rWt Haidins ines with a small means, he ha" connuliaiioti on hi plan for m td k'pt his aiv.iu- mi well in hand tha.fpeare Aociation. 1 ihe fourth Sir. Innocents Episcopal church Th enferenrn liarilinx ha held with Srnalm who. .'our hi for f!al rejection of lh Vcf.j faille laKtie. no 4 und thai other ar In be umnmnrd later in Ihe hope thai Ihe rrrconilah!r may add Ihclr irtisth lo H. plan. by Ihe next fedmini- he ha never glvi n u note. Curpft's wa : e'o.uso ha been twice driven Into hifger cjtnrler. Mr. Cooper built the r resent lars" blr 4 v;arehou.-e. will iuip;ed f(,r every drmaad of the trade. In 1SS6. At that thee !; Ii-'i;:iit out ihe Irtcre: familv Pnnclrlororl Tn'c trll A i tion us ill Hie lOllOWing hlOgraPUV Ol Air.i"! :- I'l H!r UIIHIU'M. Mllll CH- " "" anv way serious Yesterday after-' Cooper was written fifteen years ago; tinned ii his own name until 1902. ' Ira tion. noon, his physician. Dr. H. H. Bass. thy Thomas M. Pittman. of this city. From ISTo to Mr. Cooper; Aon t her on lh day appoint ir.mi discovered signs of the disease thatiand published in a large volume of . was probably the largest seller of hne lit - Uocernor Kdwin I. Morrow, proved fatal, but it was thought dur-i biographies of prominent citizens of I tobacco In Ihe world. of Kentucky, a billcr opponent of ing the day that his strong physigue ' North Carolina. It is reprinted here II y hi tnarriape on February 2I. unreserved ratinralion of lh Vrr would be sufficient to overcome, the -in full: '1S7G. wih l-eah Ilillard Ierry.l treaty. illness. He was confined to his bed i About the middle of the eighteenth ' daughter of Dr. Sidney Ferry of. much of the past two or three days. ! century a tide of immigration t rom ; Frankli.i County. Mr. Cooper added SEN A TOR SMITH PUT but sat up a good deal yesterday j.Virginia was turned toward Gran- to his connection a group of Ihe mot 1 rv m. ? rA 1 1. rV , iX . j afternoon, declaring that he feltjvilte County, in North Carolina, .prominent tat tilis in Franklin. Nash J UN liUUnUARY BODY more comfortable in that pcsture;Near Grassy Creek, in the northern ; and Warren counties, embracing uch ' than when in his bed. J port of the county, some sixteen miles well-known name a Alston, ttoddio. Frr-ditcul .Nominate UrUting Ait. At the time death came, members' from the present county seat, the Carr. Crudur-. Ilillard and Williams, i Hi nator on tmrrwalkmal . . i" 1-.?. .. ..T C 1 With him TC IDnnlioln n A l).Atlft Ar I rt II tt I - I 1 f I V I, 1l.... . .. . . .. . . ... . ... .1 ul uio idiiinj nuu "" ua jjtiaL auu i i w u. ii --' uw mis crc iiiosi iiKeiy yeilied Cooper, S. P. Cooper, his oldest son; : churches in close proximity, each J in old 'Granville before thecrecllon his daughter, Mrs. Claude Durham called G reasy Creek. Around these-of 1'ute Comity. It is certain that Smith, who was here for the holi-jwere formed settlements of thrirty, 1 they v-ere well know u in Dute durlnn days; and Miss Catherine Miller. ; intelligent. Godfearing tillers of the the Revolutionary period, an.l were granddaughter of Mrs. Cooper, who;;Soij wno have maintained a good long distinguished for wealth, re was here from Richmond to spend report for a century and a half. . finement. culture and an elegant but the holidays, were in the home at';Heref near the ciose oI the century. r Jm pie old-time ho-pitality. Mr the time. All thought his condition! James CooDer from Glasgow. , Cooner brought lo hur nw r..in.,." was as satisfactory as could be ex-, S.ntlan(1 alld Eia,iv found in the nenr! the trmliiloiml rliUrriPri.nN r bftwrrn lb I liltrtl Matr pected. At a moment when no onein .hhorhMOd the Venables. Ilamll- familv. and. wo t.iav ' ,m ..r Fanada. nch Eherl- and was by nis neasuie ne was neaiu 10 . ic cioMi, nft nthrrs men of tar- rc.imiv .mi .ni,ii.- .t.i tan and bag-pipe ancestry, and fnl-;th most delichlfnl hnm In llen-L. ' f ?,? ot o. ct. i r I'.jivin miH Km, Ami' fl.-r.w. ,i. ..n. ten-. ,. . l JHTialor will cipir next Marrh 3 rushed back to him. He gasped once j Alexander was horn audi the whole corimuniiy. and the. btff"'1 h' -M-d lo er.ur ap-o hit after she got into the room and,""';. . . ua ,hP f:,t1Pri lP, .,f n. u r....." k " . . I,,,w IwmedialMy affr.ar.t W.hi?'?" !. II tf by l".tif i t t. a.rw t"! liri'lj ljnit insnsr i ! a tvi rv I r . t rri" j h-ii . iico).i!fr-i j ' for iiati..:. iti l. f -- f w a L' t4 ll -!&t J4ifiy, Comcn'.t r u.tar t" fj!. .! rs.. aulhof i4 lh n-ar 4 Wf t 1 1. t . .!-J t a.Siwr tiffrt'K i pr-.c4tti f il-.v .n-f iai 4-fliHii ' of ltwcf i Tl.' lral sown K-! "'.tl utin an-l irt.t tif 4 ' Ir ix.'tr e,.;lf .a 4 . oalr id'aliM a4 f , i tal It 4ili" of 4 ,, -: o t sc. i( al lii. I hi", tr' Ih" lr i t-r.. If ,l!it .!;, . aftd !!. h-ria. f Vt, l ffj-s.1 iwir!ri!il e;ftv-ly aJ .. is.c hS4 tit-f fcr rl W. tliimi r a4 I, Atfw4 FcSr-j !,!! ..f laWf . f ltllHi. 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Hii. -5 .' H lt M f ... : J fei -u..ii t i1"ijjc. -UCHTNI.V - TAKES AUDIENCE BY TORM 1 ri it i Ih I Si I I I i t 1 1 ( S . El 4 " !j i 1 i'i- i't " -i 1 .( 1. -: . . 1 -n t " "i 1. -i - t . ft ' ii 1 - 1 1 '' 1 r . 1 , J I ! .1 Z tk i. 4 . !F ' 1 r 1 ' 1 iii $ t - 11. v i - t -ti I ;! ' , 't- I'-f ..1 (,'& ,-l'l I I "i - l'f Ix , tl i. i; a tW"! ! I.I" i 1 v- t- 1 I 1 ' M ' f . W m" n i 1 i -!, I' t 4 4 S --- ' ff"4- : 41 I :' j- 1 a ' tl I I -.' J : 1 4 1 ' J-'K ' : 1 I'MHi 3.' i s 4 . i j . i 4 I t M 4 if. l f. iHf ) ' it. af .t( 4 If Jt,. l I iC . 1 " . ' !. J ' 1 :S f 4, .t II 1 . rf-t. . H h 'h '9 i't I "?." I-. I :t 1 -if nit. 1 t -ll ,, 1 1 Ik t It 1 mi t tff t " 'l J t. ' f J - t,,1 1 I .' " i.V n' I li' -. t . .: i.t j 1 . t. 1 ' ; . . I ' " , -, 1 ; 1 r I . : I I. t l t 1 a c ii ' it tli '. i ' H J... I I'M 1 M tt ' !'" i ii v te emit some sort of a noise resembling a hacking cough, and Mrs. Cooper j ciuietly passed away. He was (lead,' .. ... ... .:, .. ..." " . . . fill appointment ha ioi reached him. " '.," iLn rhnr,;, I .,.;'' ' ma.t-. but II will nil I1""". v" ; r Tl. f ' IZ. V; , . . . hish rnmn, n. justice 01 me . -v.,.-. nt-r tvufriiis mism"4 in' otda lah flardnrr ' . 1 n . .. I. ti II il - II ai. .1 ... . I . . I ..... - 1 rarnier aim sia-u nn, nuii n -nun m spent his days. lie was tne laiiienmgs or Hie pMr followed hr lo Iho Avhen his doctor News of his sudden passing was telephoned to the Riggan opera 1 nrmsp. w p.re nractica iv everv meiii-i I . . n 4lni .1 ... ! r on1 noil. rol'ltlVPC I Just. uci uic mm,,, anv. .v,... ... , ., . ,ll Vclt .1 . .. ...... attendine the uresentation of neignoors auu uoicu -v.. inuUni.v.i r-uoniu no mo capuai, ana I . . I. .. n... I I. A , . a wnaiever ne unuenuun. -of Alexander Cooper was Harriet J. Young, daughter of David J. Young. wiio came to Granville County fronn he was represented by his -were "Lightnin' ". As the word was whispered from mouth to mouth, and the relatives started out, a gloom was cast over the vast audience that the need of Mr. (wiper rrcoznixed a new county, of which ne entered heartily into plan to se cure its creation. After several ! failures, an act was finally obtained (Continued oa Fage Two.) j !- ii a taranry of which of llor Klaltd. Main. U chairman. Afttr acrvlRR elfhl Icrm at a delritatc lo Concre from lh thru territory of Aruona. Srnator Smith "' rnnUfrhfii fan ftntttll lot tWt.lcal t pf-f . a4 ifc.;,. Chail matt lis- t:a.i.rir4 af f r r f. of-1 tt. il ! tin a t f f 11 .fwir -ti of I! Ft - t -.:- I tJ4 ! ti- a ; ?l4l,y tst lo e p'4 lti-ic i ., I. xr.n -. N. " - t . Z I oiii'irtiiif.! ma l mtt.sK.mm o!t, lit l iK! aft'l a i" tt w.a -tMIr l,'"l ; Jka l a c (3mfiJe In f ! I5i. wa. ( u V b- :-tl-fa ft IfaiH N. 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