:.Ai:.:an evening timi: .LTESPAY, M . ALT it ii I f I - ej ' ..ui-l bid Daring tiie Third Week In May an ' Event of World-Wide Interest Will Take Place la Philadelphia- Many to be present, - J 1 . !' your breath! will be par and your teeth perfeot ' '' when yoa get tha good bsbit el ' T.lcade tlaker'8 Cc!i::-3 r.::u:.'iUc:h toe only PLEASANT sutlseptle "''-' ' " 5 ' ' cor dra tar tse G4&, C-tM f i. TO Fl.CE AEblTRATIOM (By Leased Wire to The Times.) ! Philadelphia, Pa.,- March 28. Cotton , grower from the four corners o the ' earth as well at men Interested n the ' ' cotton, woolen,, and knit goods In ; dustrles," will gather la this city during if jUia-third week in May . to attend the -ru eleventh annual convention and exhi bition of the American Cotton Manu ,,,jltIacturer Association. White the fon vent Ion. which Is ' to be held in the Bellerue-Stratford Hotel. Philadelphia's most aristochatic hostelry, whose pro- . portions, and elegance have gained for It a -wrld-wlde,reputatlon among roy alty and members of the diplomatic ms i, corps, as well as among the jnllllonalres of this country, will consume but two t days of the week, Wednesday, Thurs : . day. The exhibition, which will be held In First regiment armory will ' ' i formally opened on Monday, the Swth ' ' and continue until the following Mon """day. i. ' f ""', Ilia American Cotton Manufacturers Association la national in its scope, as the name Implies, and embodies all - " of : the. country's principal manufao ' , . tures of that much used article, num i berlng upwards of 1,000 members. In ' tercet In the exhibition will by no ' -IH means be confined to 'that number, A i however, for among the novelties to be 1 '.1.1.1 displayed will be every new bit of ma chinery which has been been Invented ' ' for use In either of the three industries, Ell and all sorts of wearing apparel for , which there Is now, or, for which there ' Is likely to be found a future market. , Many of the exhibitions will come from abroad. Many prominent public men will be , In attendance; among them, perhaps, , the Chinese ambassador, Chentung , Liang Chang; Commissioner of Imml ( C gratlon Sargeant; Secretary of Btate ' , Bllhu : P.. Root; Governor Braxton B. Comer of Alabama, and Governor Ed win 8., Stuart of Pennsylvania, Papers " will be read before, the convention by ', the most distinguished cotton mill ex ' pert of this country and Europe. . -6 CORNELL LOSES " T V " TO TRINITY TEAM r Trinity College, N. C, March 28. Trinity defeated Cornell in the second game bore, played yesterday, by a score of S to 2. A large crowd at tended, and the playing on both sides was superb. r R. H. E. Trinity . ... S 8 2 Coreell . 2JL4 1 ( Struck out by Lane for Trinity, 9; by Deshon and Gabel forP.Cor nelt. 4. , Batteries: Trinity Lane and Wrens; Cornell-Desbon and Gabel, Graves and Hastings. Trinity plays A. & M. here Satur day. - ' WEAK STOMACHS CAUSE SICK iv":"V . , NESS. lis Different . Symptoms That) Result from Indigestion How to Care by Strengthening the Stomach. If you have ever suffered with a weak stomach you must realize that the digestive system Is to the body what the foundation Is to the house the base of support and strength. Whatever ; hurts your , stomach or lessens Its power, hurts all other parts of the body and impairs their powers. If the stomach is weak and distressed, one organ after' another will be invol ved until the heart, kidneys, and liver are all distressed. Get the stomach right and health wilt naturally : come to the other or gans. This explains why a good many "people who have doctors for years for diseases of the heart, kidneys or liver, have at last been cured by Ml-o-na stomach tablets. They found to their C , astonishment and happiness that, when r , the weak stomach was strengthened, ' their health returned, the heart became Jufjfl. . regular, the torpid liver active and the " ' - kidneys healthy.. , Po not think we claim Ml-o-na is a ; - "cure-all.":, It Is not. It is a specific for' all distresses of the stomach, and ' ', when It strengthens the stomach and r , ' cures indigestion, you will soon be well ' all over- without further medicine. ' ''" Ml-ons, is sold only In 60c boxes. - i I never In bulk. It Is sold under an ah , solute guarantee by Klng-Crowell and --, W. H. KtngDurg Companys to refund ' ' money unless It cures, v.: 1 V li. t l, AI)URERS BV SON OF " f ? , HEBO, ' GENERAL PICKETT. . J- ' , (By Leased Wire to The Times.) '' Washington, March 28. Major George T ! B. Pickett, U. 8. A., son of ths famous f f confederate commander, who led ' the : " - r flower of the southern army, against , the northern ranks at Gettysburg,, ad- ' . dressed tha Spanish' war; veterans of tbe Fourth Immune Camp at Cbsteltos . Hall last night Major Pickett began by recalling the fact that the veterans would soon be the only remaining so ciety which had sees war seriously and for that a reason a spirit of patriotism and . loyalty should , be encouraged among them. . This theme was the sub stance of his speech and he gave many Illustrations of the service which the veterans could do the country. t 00. (I ("f Case en Record.1 7!' , ' There Is no case on record of a cough or cold resulting In pneumonia or eon sumption after Foley's Honey and Tar has been taken, as it will stop your . cough and break up your cold kulckly; lief use ' any 1 but the genuine Foley's . Honey ar.d Tar In a yellow package. 1'ontalns no opiates and Is- safe and l-ie. O. G. Ling. -' ' ;V ;: . Both on Verge of Breakdown ' (Continued from First Page.) printed In pamphlet form all of the testimony at the trial which touches on the sanity of Thaw any time of his life.. Nothing, however, has been Included in the pamphlet ' which touches on the slaying of Stanford White. These were printed for the easy reference of the members of the commission. ' Thaw's lawyers also had printed many documents which will be used (or reference 'during the inquiry. Pallid and Red-Eyed. The report that Evelyn Nesblt Thaw was on the verge of a nervous break down was verified by the appenranec of the girl wife, when she arrived at the Tombs today. Her eyes were red and Swollen from weeping and she seemed scarcely able to walk. Half supported by Mrs. J. J. Calne, her in timate friend, she passed through the corridor and was taken to her hus band's cell. Never before since the beginning of her ordeal has the'frall girl-wife look ed so bad. Dark circles beneath her eyes give her face a Strang expression and her cheeks are hollow and pale. Her step Is unsteady and it was with a visible effort that she smiled a greet ing to the keepers as she made her way to her husband's cell. She wore the blue sailor costume and dark blue hat with the bunch of violets which she has worn since the beginning of the trial. A thin white veil, but 111 concealed the worried and dis heartened look on her face. Dr. Brltton D. Evans, the chief of the Thaw staff of alienists, accompa nied by Lawyer Clifford W. Hart ridge, made an examination of Thaw today. Dr. Evans remained with Thaw about half an hour and left the Tombs. THE LADY IN QUESTION ', IS FROM ASHEVILLE. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Washington, March 28. Mrs. Walter Andrews, who had an experience with a burglar Sunday morning, is not, as has been stated, a daughter of the late J. L. M. Curry, the distinguished edu cator and llterateur. She was a Miss Connolly of Asheville, N. C- one of three extremely beautiful and accom plished daughters of Colonel and Mrs. Connolly.' Her mother and Mrs. urry were sisters and at baptism she was given the Christian name "Curry." Hence, the confusion in the minds of persons not welt acquainted with the family. SHE SWALLOWED A MOUTH FULL OF PINS. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Richmond, Va., March 28. Mrs. Charles H. Lewis, while hanging out clothes in her back yard yesterday, ac cidentia' sneezed while her mouth was full of pins, with the result, that she swollowed a number of them. She has been removed to a hospital, where she is suffering intense pain. The physicians In charge of the case have not decided whether or not an operation will be necessary. They agree however, that the woman is in a most critical condition. The X-Ray will t used for the purpose of locating the pins. THE SAGE ESTATE TAX ASSESSMENT TUMBLES. New Tork, March 28. The$50,000,000 assessment for personal taxes set down against the estate of Russell - Sage, shrunk today to $2,250,000 as the result of an affidavit Executor Osborne pre sented to officials of the tax .depart ment. . v.-:.. Mrs. Russell Sage, who Is personally taxed for $3,000,000 did not' appear, apd she has not Intimated what she will do about the assessment. " She has only until 4 p. m. Saturday to swear off, and the Impression is that she is not going to take advantage of the privilege. with headquarters In New York,' com prising the press representatives of the theatrical business.1? Mr. Hawks Is one of the most popular men in. that busi ness, . with actors : and business ! men alike. . He Is one of those-remarkable persons whom every , one, knows and everybody like ';- Effcrts cf flic Western Rail , .rcsi Managers, V Claimed That if Wheels of Traffic ' Are Blocked it Will be Becsuse tbe Railroads Forced Their Kin 1 ployes to' the Wall. - t" '. ...... t. to- . .f: .' ; . .''f. - ., W Leased. Wire W The Times. Chicago, Ills,. March, 28. The rail road managers tried, to force arbitra tion ef the wage demands of the con ductors and tralnment under the Erd man act today to prevent the strike committee of the two: unions from or dering a suspension of work .to obtain a 12 per cent wage Increase on a nine hour day basis as instructed in the big referendum vote. Although 7 per cent of the 50.000 union members declared by their Votes they would strike to obtain this In crease, the managers Insist t hat h they must arbitrate although they refused to arbitrate when the men were ask ing for fifteen per cent on the eight hour basis, a demand afterwards waiv ed. Now they want to .arbitrate the compromise offer. At 10:30 o'clock the big strike com mittee of two unions opened its ses sions In the grill roonj at the Sherman House. It was announced that no fur ther conferences with the managers would be held unless the latter re quest It. The railroad employes are opposed to the Interference of outside parties. If forty-three railroads west of Chi cago are to be tied up and Kansas City, St. Louis, Omaha, enver, San Francisco, Seattle, Los Angeles, and other big commercial centers Isolated, it will be because the railroads forced the men to the wall and tried to pusA them through. "We cannot predict anything more," said Grand Master Morrisey of the trainmen today. "Our conference must decide and I refrain from saying anything except what the committee authorises me to say. We hold tha power of attorney to carry out the ex pressions of our membership as shown by the referendum vote, and that vota says: Get our demands If we have to strike for them.' " The strike order may not be Issued immediately, but the workers believe i is coming. No evidence was at hand today to show that the railroads would attempt to operate with non union men. There was no, great activity dis played in laying In supplies for a strike, t is said that the . railroads think they can force the men to sub mit to arbitration as laid down by the Erdman act governing disputes be tween common carriers and their em ployes. The commissioner of labor and the chief of the civil service inter state commerce commission have been appealed to as conciliators by the managers. It is claimed, and both are expected In Chicago within twenty four hours. THE ONLY U LVSDY THAT CURES RHEUr.lATISLi TO STAY CURED. if n '10I y T'r Hindi i!u h 1 y t. . .... "DOii'T CB3E. w ',1 - i fS --. ' Rheumatism is an Internal dis ease and requires an internal remedy.' RHEUMACIDE "Gets at the Joints from v the Inside,", and that is the reason. It " Cures after all other remedies , have failed. Rheumacide sweeps all the poisonous germs and acids out ot the Mood and Makes You Well All Over." .Those oains are dansrer sicrnals. warnintr vou of a disease that tlireatens the entire system. Headache .ains,' Bad Taste in the Mouthy that " No-Account " iccuij inu jaic inai you neca i i '''T , THE CAUSE OFHTHE REMOVES , . , 0'Mncy.Mas., July 18.1905. Bobbitt Chemical Co.. Haltimore, M1. . ... Dear SirH: 1 wns laid up last November wltli R!icnniati:,m In my fiel isnd snkles. but aftur takini; fnurbotlli'sofUJicuniactdul liavoiiotbeenbutiiercd ' since. I tried every old kind of liniment and was ' under two doctors, and sill tried had the same ra ult, until I cot Kheuinacide. Now, I am pleased -to say. it lias not lierti necessary for me to take any meilicine for Klicuniatisin since Fehrtiary last. 1 Evrryliody itiat I rernmmended it to lias had this . ! results. . oa; very truly, I. KANAOAM Msnacer. Qulncy Iodustrlul Co operatlyc Sonety. . PAIN.' . Cured C0-yar-old Mrs. Mary Welborn, of HleJi Point. N. C, after she '" had sutieretl 0 years. Cured Rev. i. K. Wheslcr. TO ytura old, a leading ' Kothodist minister, pr Rsistsrstown, Wd Cured John F. Ellne, ol Calk more, alter Johns Kcpklpa Hospital had completely failed. Cured James Wiikas, of Dillon, 3. C, alter he had bocn In bed three years and his lacs were drawn up asainat bis bsck. Better get a bottle from your Dru(tgit at onee. Sample bottle and booklet r'RCG U you sand S cant lor qostags. - ' BOBSITT CHEMICAL CO., Proprietors, BAUiWORL ' . There's Danger in ' Delay," ' r f THE THE? CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK RAtfclGH, N. C. Depository of .the-' inited State3, State of N. C. and City of Italelgh Statement of Condition March 22, 1907. Resources. U. S. Bonds, par. . . . Loans and Invest ments ". Cash . ........... Due from Banks. . . . Total . . P22S.000.00 774,7p7.43 85,229.81 S2J.707.70 1. .$1, 405,734. 44 Liabilities. Capital . , Surplus and Profits . (earned) 41,095.58- uircuiation Deposits .... .1. . Total RITEF WANTED ONE , , HUNDREDvTH0USAND By Leased Wire to The Times,) , San Francisco, CaL March 28. The grand Jury ' today heard testimony In regard to the 1300,000 which the Home Telephone Company spent to obtain Its franchise in this city. This money was raised in Ias Angeles by bankers and brokers Interested In the telephone cor poration, and was convoyed to Ban Francisco by way of Oakland. ' . The most sensational testimony was given by D. R. Butterfleld, who represented the independent telephone company. 1 This company was eager for a fran chise, nnd Butterfleld received assur ance from Ruef that the franchise could be obtained. Ruef did not ask for any bribe, but he said the franchise would be drawn very carefully and that for his services -In drawing the franchise he would expect $100,000. Col. John As tor Comes. (By LeSsed'Wlre to The Times,)-. New Tork, March. 28. Col. John Astor arrived today from Kingston on the Hamburg-American liner Prlnz Sigismund. Colonel . Astor brought with him his automobiles and chauf feurs. The multi-millionaire said that he enjoyed the trip Immensely. He declined to discuss business mat ters. . . ' NO INTfcRKST PAID ON DEPOSITS JOSKl'H J.;HP.OWN, President.'., . -H'KXItV "E. LITCHl'XrtlTT, Casliier ! Mnjl'hiolrnH J! Yavw.-uvv.vv iai f.v sTrSrirri 'tr- II I r 1 J 11 ' : 1,0C5,0S8.86 1 I .1,40C,734.41 vT JAnrWi; ; . I,- EBI vlsTv aSl.tsa :'4H'f'-: ) DOTTLES I Hotel Marlbo Broadway, 36tfi and 37th Su Herald Zc.llcvr Yck Most Cv-t-.'V I.iral-il Hot.l on BroaJw.-iy. ');.'y lt.i . I.mAvs viilk to 25 lcaJi!'.(f theatre;, t oirplctiiy renovated 2-..J tra,irin,icl la i-nry department. Up-to-tata i:i all re spects. Teloplionc w ccfli wiin, Four Beautirul Diiu:i( i1oon:s with Capacity of 1200. . The Famouri German Restaurar.S : Broadway's clticf attract ion for Spr cial Food Dishes &ad Popular Mime. Earawaa rian. it) Fxnt. Ki fi&laa,. Rita far Rocmi t.SO ti ujmti. $2.00 ana oowarf wftt tatK. Piriw. Badmun and Bath , S3.00nd vpmvd. 1.00 xtr when nro penoaa ocojpT a ciuelc k.tr. .. , ' i - "" COOKI.FT. 'I if ii ' rWEENEY-TIERNEY HOTEL COMPANY v - ;tliJlliiiill r3 3 85 6 Ful) Quarts . For 00 Carolina Whiskey iVfc Carolina WKiJcr will cira axcalbM tUfutlon. It Is a wall aged srticlo and In our estimation, far superior to the decoctiona and mix turaa sold by irroiponaible mail order whiskey hooaed at I.1.0S to 13.60 prr salloD.- W mlt a rpeolal pric on CAROLINA WHISKEY to ahow that wa are not afraid of any kind of competition Oor plants cover four, teen acrae, maluns ua tha Urceat mail order whialuy houae la the world. 4 if. liWi i'isi t --praf - J 3k SAMPLE BOTTLES FREE. Cutout tbu advertliement and m retura It with S2.0S and we will ship you by axpraaa 0 full quarts at Carolina Whiskey and we will Include In same box, complimentary, sample tattle of each, "Zulleka," "Gold Band "and Casper's 12 Year Old Whit Corn. .. - .- 1 ,.'t 1 " 1 ) I" SPECIAL NOTICE I We deliver tbt ibon expreas prepaid anywhere in North Carolina, Vinrlnia and West Vircuua. but customera liviiuj In other atataa reached by Adams or Southern Express Companies, nust remit We. extra. Buyers east of Mississippi River residmc on aomo other expma lines must sew) 13.96 for the tt quarts and I sample botuea sad am will prepay express.' . Saasit cash with order and address: THE CASPER CO.. Inc.,' RoaaoKe, Vsu ' (aha WLnsssStlwi, P. C) CnM or P. S Swhlsrail DlatlllwT Ha. ass, sal DM., Vs. An wauis mvi siuisr (mprvitinn or v. a onwrs snJ raariM4 fm awue Sis . MlhHMl fur uod ftftd Urc Law. E. M. TTERNI-Y, Maneter AH OLD ADAC2 - "A UzbtpurMUmheavjcurUri Sickness makes a Kght puna. ' ' Tha UVER is tha seat of Una tenths of all disease. r ' r f - I ' S to te root ol Use L.'.3 mat ter, thoroosh!yt quickly asfery r and restore the actfoa cf tha UVC to normal conilSaa. pjr Civo t - r.3 to tha systcn end c::j r.zzh to ti-.a tz:yjyz r.j iist:it'w lv INVESTIGATE TRADE ' , ,r CONDITIONS AI1IIOAD. ' WashlnBton,viD. C March agThe i secretary ot commerce and labor has ! announced the appointment ot 3. L. Benton, of Monticello, Ga., as special agent to tnvestlgrate 1 trade Conditions abroad, with special reference to In vestlaatlomior the marketing- ot cot ton seed products, i - ' - , . Mr. Benton .members of the el cutlve committee off the Interstafo Cotton Seed Crushers Association and is also, the .seetwtsry.v -of the Cotton Seed Crushers' Association of ' Gebr gia. . He was , indorsed by :. Senators Clay and 6acon and Representatives Adamson, Lee, Bell, Bartlettf ' IewK Howard. Brantley, and Qrigga of Geor gia, ar Senator Overman m of North Carolini. He Is also Indorsed by the Interstate Cotton Seed Crushers' - As sociation and by the state ssosclstlons of Georgia, Alabama, Texas, -South Carolina and Louisiana. , i - - -. - - - - , ; Notice to Our Customers.'' t' ' We are pleased to announos that Foley's- Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles is not affected by ths National Purs Food and Durg law as it contains no -opiates or other harmful -drugs, and we recommend It as a safe . remedy for children and adults. Q a King. SEEK NO FURTHER! ,. If - yon bare Rheumatism, Penn Rheuma tism Cure trill surely stop the ex cruciating agopy. ' Expect no mira cles solid common sense win guide you. Sold by all drngclsts. 11.00 a ;arre liquid bo! 1:0. Tablet i a Oc. raaaas' , . ,-p .-.,.,.. r. . In y changing this ; spring from Shoes to Oxfords, of course you'll want, the best und most stylish footwear.- tX. . , "THE! ROADSTEU" i "IjORD " " , - ' "LADV KSSK.tr, ' t'lT ' For mjrjnna women, arJitndoubt tjdly the most lasting and dnrable on tha market "today for ttio prices, Which are ' unusually-', reasonable for . superior, J quality.!-,.- These brands are sold exclusively In Ral eigh by'the ... Capital Sh:: Store, f -: I. R. HA1.F.V, fr - Times Bni Ming. , , vr - Nance' O'Neill," who has been playing In the west, la scheduled to reach New York In a few days and begin her re hearsals for "Cleo." Weut Hawks ias tx-on elected presi dent of 'The Friars.' an organJzaUon . . W Tl a 7S aV V AN OLD MELLOW " i WORTH CAROLTrta coppsa DUTuxso - -,- whiskey; Satisfsction Guaranteed ot rout Monet Refoitoed, 4 QUARTS SHIPPED IN PLAIN. NEAT PACKAOES EXPRESS ).65 PR E PAI D 4)atW KiwniHurio, va. Orr. T 7 aTJt a 1 .u' :ji 5 v " s STRAIGHT . 'A .0UA1XSTIW VKtm TIB NATIOKAt ' rvw ia tuw now ACTS, tr puuve. Kctxy x, eiM.Nw, jraull Rnd it en all ear (soda. It meant Uncle guarantees thatcodj ore pure said jtratjht.. You , rrtat rm mt. Donald K.nar Ma'l Whiskey Blue Ridse (Vs. Meunlaln) Huren River Rye Settled In Bond). , -. . Dr. Le Barren's Bncliu Gin -,.. i.'ii 'w 4 I ": a R " "Pi P OaBea ; S-resr.'.d Kentucky Rr Af(T,i.m..ll "( ' : :'"? ' Stone Jin t Gallon YW. . Sreareld N. C. Com I Uln.gti I , . (jTay ld I Gallon ti..Senr old Apnte Brandy -J2,50-B,. - M , 1 packed In I GaHon . -, v 4year old Peach 0aaly I . ,,. 11 Vir ' 'VjHil plain caee. U GaUeit .. ;i - - MetlnndGlnJ tttJCitU'S.-, y; a. direct when yea buy from in. . We are Wholeule dlstribn. ton Is ttis eoosumer. , C Ail goods named below ere ' shipped fa neat,' plain packages, ol. C Expreas chargei prepaid Many point at price named, under our loll guaran tee Money cheerfully refunded if goods Si not entirely . satisfactory. C Sptctal prion on hstge order, t C Write tot . booklet, secnplcte price-liU and full information. V " " H' V '' WesteTcr (beat the world ever) . .. S3 tO . . . gS 94 .-"fc-fa El Maise (Old vers wniaaey) ,-,, a to : V 4 9J . h:. 7 SO Yi ear u0 Tlie r?fcll. G.Kelly Co. Inc. Zrszzzz Fine Liqaors. J . " ' ' mail niEria naum v ru i rn M ; MAIL OREEaa PROMPTLY FILLED, Fraa:SCand 17thSts.'tMifa4i,MDmuu.rkMria. IXIcbmeact Vlr'lnl r- - isijfjaai , ' see . - v Vlt ' 10 OA ' " wdGiaJ PrfjiiijB , - B ' . ' a 23 4 00 3 95., : : 3 40.. . , as. . 7 6SJ 5S. . " KONEY TO LEND On either real or personali secarllj - In Wake County. ! ; x, b. f. monta arc. ' 18 and 19 FuUen Building. Raleifrh. N. C : IIOITEY TO LEND On Real Estate In Wake County. TEELE & MAA-XAKD, Adoruojs, 'aL'. ' TXLV-lZll, N. C ' -. Best Liquors at Lowest Prices "1 . 7 I am offering; the best values in Honors and cordials j et the Tery lowest prices. I buy direct from distillers . f who do not sell ths retail trade: and generous conces . sions on their part hsTe enabled me to make some ex ceptional offers. . ' r . The following; prices Include express charges." - . ril GSLL0B - -;. . .;; Lag arm Club, Cream ol Thlifcles, $4.00 ': f Apple Brandy . - $20 and $3.50 " ' ' : - Rys VhuJtrr, $2.00,520, $3.00, 30 - Mountain hisksy, . - $2.50 ; ' ', " Corn V blsiey, - $2.00 and $2.50 - , Yadklo Kivef Corn, 4 full quarts, $2.50 ';-. AlUrmarls Rye. 4 full quarts, - - $i.00 - Kail frders are C"cd 03 a day re . ctive J, and forwarded cat trst tralas , Write for Price List of Leading Brands Largest Mall Order House In Hie Soulh L. Lazarus, Lynchburg, Va RALEIGH : SAVINGS JOHN T. I'l LMCN,- Presld.-nt. ( 'I 12.! , . ltcsmcd . Intt-rest $10,0001 Pro m rm.;:.it ' . . ' I'hs:1m 5 7 1 ; . I f ). ' 4 rrn u:t ixx t i , ' Call h tl:3 En1:, cr of ' PANIC V P, Cisl.i, r. 1 7 aH ' - - ' f 1

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