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Y-tiALEIGH LAST EDITION evaxt Dollar to iHtughnttW thf -wife saw It advertised In The Evening Times. ESTABLISHED 1876. RALEIGH, N. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1910. PRICE 5 CENTS. Double the Number of Paid Subscribers in the City of Raleigh of Any Other Newspaper. 7 BOTH SIDES WAITING IN CARSTRIKE Air of Truce and Expectancy In the Strike Situation Today THE MEETING TODAY Sit tuition in I lie Philadelphia Street Car Strike Had An Air of Truee it lit I KxMVtniiry .lust How New Proposition of Strikers For Peace : Hits lleen Ueceived ly Hie- Hoard Wax l iikiiii This Moi'iiiim Mayor Siiys lie Will Stand Kor Ar. hiiriiliiui Tliidiigh ttte ('ouhspIn The Mayor's Old Statute. ; By Leased VVir,- to The Times.) Philadelpnia, Pa., . 'Mil rrh -1 -Tlio Philadelphia Rapid Transit Ccilil : puny in its answer to tin; striking riir '-men's rciiuosl for, arbitration, made public lute- this afternoon, re turns a flat refusal. .Tnis ends the last hope of aerling the general sympathetic strike which will call out from .CD.illMi to 100,001) men at mid night lotiigni . Philadelphia, Pa.. Mitre It ! Hope of a peaceable settlement of (he car strike was swept away and the gen eral strike of 1 ''."',(1(10 workers a: midnight tonight seemej to be made reriuit), when tlie directors of the Rapid .Transit Company, uller a ses sion lasting two and a half hours, announced that Ihey would give out a statement. This is virtually a side-; stepping of t .10 arbitration offer ac cepted by the striking car men. The road's statement embodies its whole attitude, ami is intended for the ear of the public more than as a straight verdict on the 'arbitration 'plan. The Central Labor Union's, com mittee of ten immediately went into conference on the general strike sit uation. ' r, Philadelphia, Pa , March 4 The situation in the Philadelphia '-si reel .' ear strike hud an air of truce and ex pect ancy this morning. : The public anxiously'. awaited -the arrival of the noon Hour, the time set by the strik ing trolley men for a reply from the officials of the Rapid Transit Com pany, as to whether the latter; would join with the strikers in' an 'appeal to the common ideas court for a hoard of arbitration .'as '.outlined in Mayor Reybuin's suggestions to councils yesterday. The ear men feel they have made a good move in taking Ihe iniiiative in this step and have put the traction company on Ihe de fensive. .fust how the proposition of the strikers has been received by Presi dent Kruger and the board of direc tors was uncertain and problematical this morning. George X. Karle, Jr., the city's representative on the board, has been outspoken against arbitration, while -Mayor Reyburn, (Continued on Page Bix.) NOVEL SUIT BEGUN BY CHARLOTTE MAN (Special to Tlie Times.) Charlotte, N C, March 4 Alleg ing that his wife's health was irre parably injured by the effects of etiier, which was admiiiislered to her at the Ciiarlott'e Sanitoriiini, Mr. V. Ai, Sawyer, a prominent architect, of this city, lias instituted 'suit against thai institution asking damages tr ibe sum of $100,000. Mrs. Sawyer was at the Sanitarium sometime ago for treatment anil while there underwent an operation, ether being administered, it is said, as an anaesthetic, and it. is alleged thai she has never recovered from the effects'. -of il. The case promises to he one of unusual interest and strong counsel has been retained on either side. Representing the plain tiff will be .Messrs. B. T. Cansler. V. C. Maxwell and Morrison. Judge F. I. Osborne, Tillette & Guthrie and j Mr. John A. Mcltae will represent the Snnitoriitm It is hardly thought that the rase will be ready for trial at the term of court which convenes March 14 and j it will probably be continued until the April term. I I'ensiis of (ireitt lli'itain. j (l!v Cable to The Times.) : I London, March 4 John Burns in-' troduced in the commons today a bill authorizing a census ot Croat Britain for 1911. . MISS rXRAXOIt IIOIMOX. ff ' ' "To, - 0M ' If k '0 i IL ft4 :';:--;,''';:--f::'.:';-'V'.i- j I I , '-'---:,.-:-?-.ij?t.r.!' I , "-M!--Vf,',''' J" . W , If H V 5 - tl4w3H .Miss Nleanor KoIihoii. the fa limns to August Uelmoiitrwiio in addition to In... I.... I.. I.!.. I. I: . .. ..i..-r in iiisn iMiame eiiierpi'ises, is lile. 1 ne niarriage took place at the was remarkable lor its iiuiclness. Tin ding li'ip ami then n return in time for DIED FROM POISON Young Physician Took Over dose of Drug at Henderson Mr. I.nssitei' l iinstall, of Cliuksville, n. Dies at lleiidei-sini I'ooU Over dose ol Drug anil Died Sinlileiilv Mrs. Asa 1'iii-linm III l.or.il Op don Leagues to be (h';aiiieil- (Speciiil to The Times.) Henderson. N. I'.. March I -Aliei an nll-niorning exaininal inn of! wit nesses, tlie jury ol inquest coilipleled its labors at I o clock P. M. (odav at tue uiulerlaiving apartnieiils ol I) W Hardie over tne ret ns of Dr. I.nu- siter liinstall. a voumi piaci icin physician in (he vicinltv of Clarks ville, Va. I he verdict rendered was thai the deceased came to his death by taking poison, administered by his own hand. Ur. 1 unslall was about thirtv veins ol age and had .recently: returned from Keely anil was in a verv ner vous condition: n is supposed lie ac cidentally took an overdose ol t:ie mixture. itnesses slate as me young man entered the dwelling ol Miss McAdains ne .requested a glass ol water, but beloie dunking it he fell to (he lloor iind iustiiutly expired. Mrs. Asa Parlinin. one ol our must popular ladies, has been critically ill with pneumonia and si ill is in a pre carious condition, bill her symp toms, today are more favorable and inspire the hope of -. -recovery.- Dr. Kills Mali-Dili, ol l.ouishiirg. her uncle, has been at ner bedside. Local Option Leagues. About the first of April-there, will be a public meeting called to organ ize. "Local Option Leagues in all the townships ol Vance coiiui v. ( nm nultees will lie appointed and Ine campaign will begin in earnest.. ui:siii-:xcK for AMBASSADORS. A Move (o Stop Snobbish ami Lavish Displays ol' Wealth. ( Hv Leased Wire l I he 'times. I New ork, March 4 A move to stop snobbish and lavish displavs n wealth hv American ambassadors ami il wide campaign on behalr ol die movement to provide lue ' nmhassa- dors with residences befitting llieir situation, were determined on today by the American embassy association. jj. clarence Jones, president of the association, said: '-Thin is a democratic idea, not a snobbish one. It has Imen the plan ol Ihe association thai Vie Unite!, States government should provide ol- ficial residences of such moderate size tnat the American iimb.-issudoi-K can support them on their salarien, Tins would restrict the extravagant and snobbish display nt the l ich and ' create a utauduid ol appearance." ;ict r,.-:s. who -was nen-i-ir.il i-.ui v,ii- being a mull i niiHiiui'iire -nid -i . ' also prouiirn'iit in home of I he 1. 1 id. ocial and racing' a Xew York, and . ro wilt he i he iipeiiiiijj ; .Mediterranean, wed ol' tin- rai-i.iig season-.'-'! i:iaV i:i oi l i:ki D. Will 4. II. ml W Kb t baibili). 1'nrsi Smili hers il ( inmbt. (Special .to Tlie Times.) ( liiil'iolte. . ('.. .March I - Ueali li. ;; liie sci'iOii-ii--,ti i,, tue si(ii;.tio:i which has developed in this.ci'ty with in Ihe hist lew, days as a result of nuiiiei'oiis purse -.itchiiigs; the exec utive, hourd at its iiieeiing hist night olTered $;.ri .reward. I'or tlie arrest, and conviction . ol anyone guilty of this crime. Il had become dangerous , .''or young gii ls and Indies .to go home ni'- fer diii'k.iiiid hulies were afraid to re main alone hi -their, homes alter -twilight- as Ihe rogues -have become so bold as to enter residences in the most! thickly settled si-ciions of the cil y in I lie early evening, v Anolhci- llosion Lank Sbortage. . . ( Hv l.casr'd Wire lo The Times.) ! I'.oslon. Mass.. Mili eu I - John P. t'lilleli. I :,. teller ol' ihe I'nioii Insti t ut ion of Savings, one ol ihe leading savings banks of Hostnii, was 'arrest ed today on :i chiirge thai . a ; short age -had been' found in his accounts ol $1,21)1). Tjie iir.tvst-caused a great sensation in business' .and' financial circles. None of. .ihe- detail's'., of .the case were given out. (.'alien is mar ried and has six children, lie will he arraigned' before '.Judge Aiui ray, of i he municipal court. FAIL TO CONVINCE tlly Leased ire lo Ihe Times.) ; Washington, March I --Commander I'eary s Iriends this morning fail ed . to. convince the House uaviil iil' faii's committee.' I hat' Peary 'had dis covered Hie .North Pole. : Henry CjiiitK t t . cmiirniaii of ihe N'ali, mill (ii-ogra . i ic-il Hoard, and II. 'rniniiin, supei inieudenl . of ( lie I'nilcd Stales coast. and geodetic sur vey, hota of whom haw been '-among Peary's- warmest partisan's, as 'gov ernment officials and members of the National (icogrnphic Society, appear ed before -the ' committee this morn ing. The heaving, w , is . secret. The coin mill ee- was not convinced, from ihe evidence presented, that Peary , i : i . 1 reached t lie pule. Dining .the proceedings, Kepreseii I al ve. 'Mil con. of '.Arkansas,' a meuiber of t.ie cum in il I iv, objected to 1 he iiieeiing being held ..behind closed doors and a I'ler announcing that: the public- should be adlliii ted Vlel't the room in a liiilT.- The -committee refused ,' to ni.'ike public anything concerning the evi dence' presented ! -Messrs. Catinett and Tillniiinn beyond stilting that the evidence" (hev gave in. support of their belief that Pear;, discovered the pole was not siifliii- nl. It is probable another hearing w:;i be held, al w nun Tillinaiiu tlannett will present hiille-i cMrlence ol i'eary .8 trAylou. . t , ESTRADA IS BEATEN Insurgents are in Full Flight Towards Bluefields lievnlllllriilisls M Slail I i a Sep arate (lovei'liiiieiil on I. astern ( oast Atlantic (oast minny Still I mice ( out rot ot (.eiiei al I vtcaila I wo American Wcicen Ancsu rl on ii barge ol Bring Spies iueri cau ( en I esses I'lni In Assassniale Miiihiz. I l!. Cable lo The I'iiiiesl San Juan Del Sur, Nicaragua, March 1-The broken i-emnanls of the 'insurgent armies todiiv are in full lligln to liluefields. It is believed Imre that :i hist desperate aitcmpi on the p:iri of (he rebels to secure inter vention by the i'niled Siaies will lead lo (lie-declaration of a new-.republic", formed of the eastern 'part -of Nicara-. gua, wit hill a short lime. "All hough I he. Madi i, iviveruiueiit retains lis grip oil I lie western part of I he country and tin-aliarl, on Maii aciia Ice: been frusl rated'.' a: cord in'-; In the iiiliui-.sions of Ihe provisional officers' in- Uliiellelds, lie- Ail.iinic '"ini't I'ouniry is uii(l--r Hi" domiiia iinti of (lellel'ill Ki'.ll inlil. The. rebels hold sua: l:n inland, and while the count iy not a.- ll!j(;l, l inhabited as in the u i -,iiie', n.'-w repnldie would form a .. nil: -iderable nation for Centnil America. Tlie decla nil ion of secession, however,-' would probably, according '.'to informal ion received here.-lead to nit immediate expedition of conquest by the .Vladfiz forces, linilei (ieneral V.-ts- (illeZ. II is rejiorted that the provisionals today began drawing- up papers out lining lln new republic,' for pii-seiua. lion lo Washington. Inn American Women Arreslcii. ( ISy Cable to The .Time.-: I ' Miiiiagiia, .March I With two American women, -jonng iind pretiy. iiri't.'sied on. the charge (if being spies, according to reports here, the Miidii. government, today 'announced that (ieorge F. cannon nijs conlessetl a plot to assassinati! Vresident Mudri.. Cannon was arrested at. Corinio, ;il the same time the women are said to have been taken into custody.' He is under guard. When captured, say '.government '-officials, he was pre paring to come here iind carry out Hie plot of assinal ion. lie is a cousin of Leroy Cannon, whose execiiliou w if h another Ameri can, Groci', brought on the .N'icara- nan crisis I hal (li-o.e Zelaya f'ri into v irt ual exile. . 1 1 pl'-eslileticy wtu i.D it(oi; ii i :si:. SlIg'gl'stKUl thai Matt llenseu n l!eai- Admiral. Made ( By Leased Wire lo The Times. 1 Waslilngton. March 4 -- iishing- tou is roaring .over tan suggestion contained in ii'. communication receiv ed by Representative Loud, of Miciil gan. from Harrv C. smith, president of the Atro-Ameru'iin Ieague. and a prominent! colored niati of Cleveland. that Matt Henseii. tae colored man who accompanied Commander Robert I Pearv 1': S V. to the North Pole, is valet, be made, a rear admiral of the Tnited Slates 'navy "or sonic- thing equally as gocid, as Mr. .Smith expresses it. "because of his disiin- gnished -services' In his country ami to the causi' of science." Kepreseniat n e Loud fears f hat --he will, not have, time to introduce sucii i hil) in Congress ii'or' to lay! the sug gesfioti .-before" President lafL M US. XSItlH'S IllVblll'l;. (.rallied I licit iind Absolute Decree I loin Hi r lliisbanil. (l!v Leased VV New York; VI,:: g Aslnr iva- -: lllle- dccne ..: illll . .Vic. b As'.'.. , 'fhe Mis Till,.-:, I Ava Will d -lillal and -eii-i'i- fn'iii i '..I. : in lac mi;.: i I-. X. V l.v .In nn Hi.- Ki-ahting lilt ill .Willi. I' Mills today. I the in(cuul... t Ii. r' r tlirc.. in... prohiliit. d lifc-lillie :li;o. mai ry iic.nn lesiltlle le r .Neillicr M. as 'ii cein i Hugh liny ne'. K l'adalva.l. Was lelilcSeiil lid. Tlie Usual lellll.t Will be I'de.i. Vsior li..-in - mil y Protest : I By Leas i Wash i net oinmission :a nisi d W ii ii. M It- reel ( heap ,- -ni T!i ii'ch I ii ing p I (.-is. ball- liisebal nia In liid n i -I :-' I a he eoiiul I iii.':i ii. si I be low baseballs, v I: i li i-mm;.-. . i nesc lo mail il fac nr.. ami .- ; lis ii ml nmlei'i.cll i be m. lUuir uw U UJ.li Uct, SEARCH FOR YACHT B. F. Keiths Boat Last Seen At Wilmington Atbiiilic (dust Leing Scnuicd in Senl'eli of ill-lit Itelongllin to Vaudeville Miimtgei Leil t il niiiiglon l-or .liiiksitiiville lebil: aiv -1H ami Has Not I '.cm ilearil l i'iiiii since I r-itreil I bin she Ifils Ptccoiiie l moled :i( Sen. i ISy l.easi'd Wiir. o Tlie Times, t . . March I A ocean from inis V. ('.. is being Jacksonville, l-'la.. general searcil of 1 lie city Ur Wiliiiingion, made today for tin Courier, owned 'by I iindev i I le manager.-. sleain .Viie Li ;. V. Ki'il 11,' ! lie Wilic.l llil.S iieei: missin . It is sini'i- l-'elii'iinry feai-eil the vaeh't iia.- n.ei -w'tl h i sonic sei'ioiis 1 1 1 i .-' 1 1 : i i . ... ( oaslwise ves- s limi wireless lelegl'ilpll slalions have been nolilied to keep special wnlcjn'f. for tile vessel iind to repol'i lo Ihe I inlei v irele-ss ( inn -pii II y n she is fun ml The foura-r lei t. , Void: e:irlv of ( 'amain A.. J. a et;ev-- of ( ii'.ifi in la n on i in c 1 1 . i ,;e Jim Iisiin. and. .' w ii h a men. When Capiafii he bad i in -I rin I inns to oi'oi ceil in .1 ih'l I'oi Keith a : i lined lii lie i iid I 'oi ni a.'itl v. ;i.;! a When '.ie arris cd :n .loliusoii sailed friiui M r. Keii li in) C.iniloii. Mi', e, l the v.il ill ;il t-ll'il !H -1 II CI I! ISO I ( lid 1 'rii ii I by I'rieiiils.' not hi ng rail wit It a iari.v lillil been lieiird f.ro She finally ciinie in li I he cii plain explaim (Uicou ni e 'cil hea vy v in the CoilTie:'-. da.vs late and a l I iia I I lii-.v iiinl lliiel'.- , After i. Mr, Keith and l In- 'om icr as ('. Tii.v met jiaiis had bee It its f l iemls sn lac iis Wilniiii! coiisiilei'able i.i '(I on i ol roa.'.n we;. flier and ;ii W'i luting (on d .le I to get l: i-li im land.' They boa rde-i a-''train, ai. '-iliiiiiic;toi.i iiiid proceeded lo .liie'isonvilie, iiiiehiliug t'l iiicr'-ei i lie ( 'on riei' heri-. " 'I'lie :i :-ii r jel l V i! laiui'i on on I'ebi iia ry .-':; iind 'since l li.ii..irtiil,iiiiu lias bei-n lu-iii'd "lr;nfi lit,-''.' .'li --is f-at- ed that s.ie has be.'n. ciiiiUied in 'n j Sloi lU nr tllill she lll:l' lliie lllel ,'w ilil j ii wo! so fate-. . : i.avmi v s io i:mi: r. adeslioi o millee Ii blll-clics .select Ariiinne l-or i a ( inn et mg. Ti Mai.-li. . -I I .inaieii.la! ion liy li.-l'f in I Ii,-: I. a yi:r -ii Mel'bn.Jisti cllll! I dies "! With ,1,-d- rnii,- i h- se . i -1 n u i ! 's Clliil le , llieii .l.iiui AV.. (illlle; !l- '.l-tl'.Mis. I :i ol Mi: .1 T. W, and C, liiwi l.'ll. M !:(.ti "' ( lie ' f 'l , I! the i.M .e-Til.s. I... ee. iod . Mr cli 1 1 1 1 r. liillte. v:l sien'a rv" Ai-i -I. Illc Col the' ie.. I ! ' speak. -I I rl I i 1 1 - S llecid. ,1 t n. a !)1. el ill".! I h" lllll ill lie ai! llltV lo s.-iid I elil.g il- ! W'a.l. 1 Hal - a iinml S Will lie lie! ih'u.l l tie c eprescl Sli.Ho! or ARRESTS MADE IN FEBRUARY I mi iin-n- fit i 11. LI Olle u ma ii - the moll! ii .1 l-'eliiiiai-y I in ii. U l.;. I li I .111.1- ( Dl I I St 7 if'tf i '?.'-.r(r.'ir-?:?.-J? .5 r . 4i ;:, ;-. j; : ';!' 11 ji!S 0. t i fcs1 :- mm if 3r m Mi .'file if ' led d.- II ' ill- ' i amha ,0, h:, ' ,,'o.-: -:n in r T A it. 1 1 v ; ii b'liif I i.v- co. and 1 'ie I ;i i ! i . (irps i n aiei! lls..-.illilo- ol ( : e'r V.'-rj frighl-lie- a:: . inn the ' ad noi rilii :, . Sliy sepa ro i - .'cliirint- lljiil. i.f'! ssa.I..i's.wi,"e" sh, iii le 'of. c-o HI I (;:, oiti-.( 'mi tir ( 'iissii ii i li i - ler Hi Alaii lliled sai- lia.l liei spei ';J i.'i i-li! !l UK liter of Die I; ed - f : niali nmii i lien lie" was id. ! He ahvay Ii made a couii Some said sin le ( Zl! I-: SHIP LOST IN MIDSEA Frn'ilit Sh:p Goes Down But die idveu log liil-siar! ! ii t Ii in el ..in Air bei. Line i.ubli r ,oi O n Are . -.iiin-n ni s f )(u l hill aken ( It) l,v be il'Oilgbl Ii Vi.ik. i(isu w as. Hash iiisiiip d h III e bU nsl:ii .ml her I mo he 1 1 !:l V Vie I, (':.,.; i..ul: I inie- Ion lll-.l ?tB5 -"i I '-i MR. PINCHOT UNDER FIRE BY VERTREES Cross-examination of the Ex Chief Forester Begun By ers Lawyer HOLDS HIS GROUND eili-ecs I'.egan by Asking l'liichot to leli Wlial Me hnew Personally of (llliciiil .Misconduct on tlie I'ai-t of liiillingei I'.eplleil That Most of His b now led".e ( nllic 'I lll-oiigli t)e si.iieiii.-nis of Ol.io-s, Jiiclinluig linlliiigci' llnnscll Letter of Vo . t ciiiIiit (." Was An Allcinpl In fe- r - ne Hie I'lcsideill 1 .lillt I llellll- IV Willi liallingei-. ii.i Levied Wire lo Tlie TimeR) u ie hiiicloii. March 1-- l"!ifTord 'iiicliol.Hie demised chief 'forester: look the -witness slnlid for cross-ex-iiiiiiiinl ion by; Attorney Vertrees, when me liiillmger-Pinchot InvestiKa lion .Kiii'iiiiiicc: resumed ils inquiry I his iiiorniiig: : .-'. ''' '" Air. Vertrees began be asking tile witness what, there was of his own personal knowledge barring all hear say, inference, and conclusion, which show eil official misconduct on the p. hi oi Air. liiillinger as secretary or commissi, iiioi' in lefeicnci! to lands in Aliiska. . .Mr. l'iiiehot replied that his Unowl ed"e -of Ha llinger's conduct with' ret-', (leiice in coal hinds m Alaska came i o liiiii principally through the siate ineiKs oi others, including Mr. Hal linger himself, ! . . , ".'.,-'...'.-I -re-rued i r n more direct Rnswer .'di'. I'ilieliol 'asked. -j.i-J-lti jssioli to ro ll r to a list ol charges which he had prepared ayainsl Mr. lialllnger. This permission was granted and after ex iiiiiuioii; his papers. .Mr. Pinchet said his firsi hand knowledge of Mr. Bnl liuiier's 'conduct-, in (ho matter of the) coal Claims 'was contained in Mr. Bal liiiger's leiier of N'oVeniTier la lo the luc-ideni. I Ins Idler Mr. Pinchot conieuded. deceived the president, !ii'. V et rocs then look up Mr. Ptn i hoi '.-; "repriniatHi" of .-price and. Sjiau . Avbicb the ailornev referred to as "solemn and painful" on the part of -M ii. T'iliclHil .'.', ..: Id! us. said Mr. V'eirees. "what .-.on did in t Via I : connect ion," I called Mr. Price in." replied Mr. , I'.ncleji , 'ami 'asked .him to describe w li.'i.l he had done and wiiiit Shaw had ... done, lie did so at some length. I fold him his 'action was not. defens ible from ihe point of view of reia lions bei ween the departments and I did mil noi improve of it. 1 administered mi ii rem iinand and il extended to Shaw . whose .-act ivity was that of . liui'tlinate to ,Mr. Price." . (Continued on Page Six.) M DEATH LIST MAY REACH TOTAL OF 150 S"alMe. Wash., March i Kverv- lii:!!.:.', lodiiy -..indicates that the death, n i in ihe vicmilv ol Wellington miiy i. ii a lotiil of 150. Already thirty . iai ',o(l ies have been recovered anti ii .. pi ra' " efforts are being made to ri , a a ihose which are believed to be :;:l.d ".!, in Hie gorge sepulchre. i r : he .masses of snow and ice ris . : - .. mo:'. 1 1 la in-high and interwoven "ns "I debris. here is a prob ..:.i:ii ,i 1 1 1 : 1 1 many nf i he bodies may '.''-'in in -he lcV until almost'' mid-- .-- : a. ie, ,-, i:i ..;i: fears :n (V enfi-rlnined for the '''. . ;- of 1 1 i r one hundred rescuers lu'uneliiii'.. through the ice. i. . ' uciii her the past three days .;!.- : i.(l the snow melting and. ' -; : I', ai -ol iiiioiliei- ii vala'nche, is : i - ! ii I a i ia r s in Hit- employ ot - . i N.iritieru Kiiilroail at Won :-.'! " !;i :ilig and evcrvone is e ,. l i,i he dead. The Great. -.'- ; ! i i :;: ma : : a -.I'ment neither.'' con- e - I. r. i. s I bis report. ' ':e imii !,ade occurred the .... .i ; inen has been daily aug- . , teev. mil includinK , i there lire from '250 to ' t, aaed in blocliiido ve- : d 'j. i eleiilding of the i 'i. - lives of I hese tire .- i . im' bv Ihrealeniiiti o ! . 1. . .1 He ll ady i V.'lfe' i ,'.'. Mi $: - !J f ' ' j' ' " .
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