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A WEEK'S ORE
CON ER T
.First Smash Will Be Delivered
Sunday Morning by the
Ministers
ITALY TR YING TO
STEM :ONRVSHING
AUSlRO-dSERMANS
HMPiiMTr&n?mv
LW vx i I 1 JLf I 1 I Jsr l Ln It II
i ANOTHER STRENUOUS
WEEK FACES PEOPLE
l . L
i
inmsir n r a i rmn
& H Rt Or lilrnfin
! HALTS SHIPMEfiT
Von Mackensen's 600,00
Troops Threaten to Over
1 run the Plains
PLIGHT OF ITALIAN
NATION IS PITIFUL
Enlistment of Five Billion Dol
lars Followed bv Enlistment
OF WAR SUPPLlLi
Arr'.cri. Triumphed in Its Sec
ond financial Battle jfor
Democracy
M'ADOO PLEASED
WITH THE OUTCOME
A
"Second Liberty Loan is
Overwhelming Success"-
i on need the Secretary of
1 reasury.
IG THE SEEDS
OF DEMOCRACY TO
UNSFAT AUTOCRACY
of 22,000,000 Household
to Help Win the War
I The Government Redoubles
1 Its Efforts to Adjust
i- Differences 1
Her Military Commanders
Without Ammunition 'and
Her Civilian Population
Without Bread, She Is
Fighting Her Verdun
(By United Press.)
Washington, Oct. 27. Italy's Ver
dun is being fought tonight. Lacking
heavy" r-rtillery, General Cadorna's
(By United Press.)
Washington, Oct. 27. Having com-!
pleted the task of enlisting 5,000,000,-'.'M'WADE IS URGED
AAA . j t ii . i .
uuu more or us aoiiars at midnight to- Trv- cwn TRF TRTKT men are trying to stem the irresistible!
night, the government started at 12: 01 1 Lyj Jca-r a. ae, j l xvirvi ti(Jo q 600 000 German troon under 1
a. m. ih week s drive to enlist 22,000,- m . . the Teuton commander, General von
000 householders to help win the war, It IS Reported I hat I here -IS a Mackensen, that are trying to overrun
I n n b M. .a w -t mm mm mm mm ; hi " m mm mm mm n - mm . mm m m mm ""..
b mm IW4 rm men h h u i i ia n r n n oau n u u
i iv nu jtivL -.-.iiL'nuii ivuv
,nrnrrnTiORi, ; ftmiUT y
a 9 IB B If H H Bm B DiflHIH i III H I HI II
S or IBM kss W W B U It W U U
' ' ' - .vj"
' f .
aMM
U IIIIBft-Mill
'h 4 4 4
German Republicans Start
Propaganda for Getting Rid
of Hohenzollernism
through food conservation.
Ane hundred thousand ministers
Kwill deliver the openings mash of I
! the big food pledge week with ser-
mans urging housewives to conserve1
i wheat, meat, fats and sugar. j
j An army of5f0,000 men and wo-.
men volunteers will followin this up '
Possibility of the Railroads
Making Concessions,
Whic Offers Hope
the plaina of Italy and threaten the
i rear v of the Anglo-French forces in
! France. "
i ;' Official Rome cables, received to- i
! night, emphasize the pitiful plight of j
(By United Press.) 1 aliaa-7ation. Torn by a politi-j
Richmond, Va., Oct. 27. With Rich- cai "Peavai at Rome that has
wrougnt tne, cabinet's downfall, Italy's
TROOPS
BEAR BURDEN 0F
COUNTER ATTACKS
Infantrv and Arfillrv 1
Branches Represented . in ".'
French Trenches'
Jil Jt tj a 2
rrtary McAdoo's statement S
is a great honor to be able 4
'f- :n announce to the American
- pi that the second Liberty
IiKtii is an overwhelming sue-
J Cess.
' ir has been greatly over sub- 4
sr-ribed. The extent of the splen-4
did over-subscriptions 'of $3,000,-
r 000,000 issue cannot be definitely
. uted now because full reports
have not bcoii received ,ajid baaks
all over ffie'' "'couiry "are holding '-!
open into the night to accomino-
date subscribers. v publicans are sowing the seeds of de-
"It will be several days before ! tn nvoPthl.m TrQio'
final figures can be given. The
THE MOVEMENT HAS
APPROVAL OF WILSON
The German People Are In
formed How the Prussian
War Lords are Striving
for a "Peace"
(By United Press.)
Washington, Oct. 27. German re-
Bavarians Fell and Were Soon
a Swallowed up in the
Mire
patriotic people of America, men
and women alike, have responded
i' gf norously and nobly to the call
oi their government to support 4
t and -ni.-.ta n the gallant soldiers 4
;;nd s.nlcry of th'e republic.
Tin challenge of the German
Kaiser has beenanswered by the 4!
!';! people of America in un-
mis akable terms." 4'
mocracy to overtnrow tne Kaiser s
autocracy. They have informed the
German people how the Prussian war
lords are striving for a ",humlug j
peace" while still holding the mania'
rmnPxms r;ri - it m
wife will be visitedpersonally. The army and nav statin Norfolk, and' commanders at the front are in a
plan will be outlined to her and an to a lesser extent to Southern can- .greater frenzy of doubt for lack of
s jsj.-.- i . . .. . . ' : , , nmmiinitinr! in stnn the Hnna
inviiatioii 10 sisn ana live up to tne tonments, tne government tonight re-1 " r ' 151171 c" T ITIMlT'
food pledge extended. 1 doubled its efforts to settle the freight' A11 of tne Bainsizza plateau gained ElvK.ir 1 -riVininlVji
At the same time they will receive ; clerks' strike. by great sacrifices in General Cador-
the managers, cooks and waiters of; "The strike must be settled," was ? 3 " e Ausust ana &eptemDer
the country's 300,000 public eating the urgent word received from Wash- haf P ee? . Siven up to the Germans
.nia k PMH,. - and Austnans. Monte Santo has fall-
rp, , , , , , i eh, the cables . state. And the moun- (
Thousands of school chldren, spe-; Knowledge that no government tain peaks of San Gabriele, the Vo-i"
' V- vT J r l i rreigni was moving in tne j-mner's dice ahd Nero , will next be surrender
instruction has nrovided bv the. food . PnmMnrMi- f.nm;nni , , s - . ,
... . v . , , ,T" '"iiWxv iciuiai luuism esci v- ea uniess reiniorcements or neavy ar
cruiting officers to help the army of , ed to stimulate vthe Laboiv, Depart-uillery and aitmunition . arrive trorn
5W,W8?of their elders ge the.r moth- rother maior iviadsr mreltf hfYwn iTiIT- , , ' " ' ' -"- .'-.
i Hammering tne Italian positions is
ers, fathers, sisters and brothers at j to the clerks strike, resulting in
home interested.
At the same tirre, 14,000
Minute men will spring up throufh
out the land and preach the gospel of j
food conservation on street corners,
a greater-concentration of artillery
1 ! , ?L i; le S,UtieESl,a?" than the Germans brought before Ver-
tion.
UNDER DIFFICULTIES
Back and Forth the Contend
ing Forces Writhed Over the
Stining, Quivering Quag
mire.
k'nnr ,i 3 a i x? a .
w;ut;u tu lIie puryifAiuesr ot me situa-1 t, JJ1 nrt 97.
: UUU CL L lucn uisi doca uxl., we UUlUldl "
for world rule.
President Wilson's approvel was
given to the efforts of the Republi-
and factories, colleges and ships
Several appeals to the people join
j the conservation campaign to get
cans tonight when the Creel com- .wheat meot( fats and sugar to suppiy
a plenty from America and make up
the shortage from our Tllies abroad
i'
4
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An
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(P,y United Press.)
: on, Oct. 27. America tri
n its second financial bat
; : hoc racy.
r-vorwhplming success," was
mittee made pubic a propaganda
article German republicans in Switz-
- j A. T T 1
eriand are using to unseat nonen-j;iav been issued by statesmen, labor
zollernism and establish r, republic. , leaders and divines. President Wil
Thearticlo in effect, is also anotner j gong appeal head the list,
note from President Wilson to the ..w h ,, said Food Administra-
, liennan peopie, ampiiivmg nib iuuQT Herbert Hoover tonight, "to en
i on neace. Tiiot nearlv as nossible 100 Der cent.
The pamphlet, headed Peace, A America's households in an army
New HumDug, is a Jiuer attach on
the Gterman ruling clases, an expose of
:i ' i..
i : I dip i i fasui y muauuu a i " - ,
. . . . h their insincere peace overtures and a.
clear statement of tne Allies cose
;;(rty loan campaign drewjagainst a "rotten" peace dictated by
::!ilnight hour. the German militarists.
"mt of the splendid over-T Almost paraphrasing the President's
..1 0f the three billion dollar own words in previous statements,
t -w ho I'the article declares that a peace on
n-M bo definitely stated be-1 t&e Kaisers tevms now WOuld signi-
; j orts have not yet beenj-fy "nothing but an endless period of
; id Air. T.lcAdoo. "The' everlasting wars, a period of renewed
,r tbn (inrmsTi Kaispr has I i-nmnptitinn in armaments, that will.
-d by the free people oflviestroy the last remnant of the spir
p unmistakable terms." itual and moral force in Europe.'
their mney to support; a true peace is declared to be im-
nao just eniereu me possmie oeiweeu iuucD -
Si
in
i" "
-nbr.c; in France, the men ! nreseHt German ruler who, says the
nd children of the United j pamphlet, 'unchained this war, violat
, -or' nvpr SR 000.(100.000 , pH Tteleian neutrality, and who is re-
to the loan, accord- sponsible for the slave nunts m aei-
f gium and Northern France.
J1 After declaring that the G
that will whole heartedly
food conservation.
"Every food pledge from a house
wife, is in 'direct support of the next
Liberty loan. Saving is the essence
of our bond, issues. The cost of war
invarip.bly comes from a nation's sav
ing of food as well as cash. Savin?
is all important in this war.
"Hence when a home maker . is
aroused to sign and live up to the
food pledge she is doing a work that
helps concretely all other constructive
war efforts."
Press Staff Correspondent).
With the British Armies in Flanders,
Over stinking, ' quivering
Cables State. 'fmncmirpa wlinsp all eneiilfino- slimp
A ray of hope was afforded by the; T1Qf nwma, w dnwir owniw bndio nf th dnd.
and ferocious offensive has a double the Canadians today pushed back des-
is the opinion of military at- perate German counrer-attacks and
taches in the diplomatic corps here. . held firm to that which they had gain-
j The morale of Austria-Hungary in a . ed in Haig's latest short arm jab.
, panic at the Italian advance against I Last night was a nightmare of muck
I Laibach had to be reassured. There and rain and slime and smells. Eyes
Among the charges of the disput- was danger of a general Austrian de: were dazzled by sharply bursting rock
ants was one by strike leaders of bade. ( ets and flares as mud bedaubed shapes
"exploitation of the patriotism of j The other German aim is to put strained forward the Canadians slid
workers" by the railroad. Italy out, of the war in "the same man-jing up the rain-washed slopes of a
Strike leaders assert the Labor De-iner that Russia was put out. I low ridge from thd bottom land along
partment has possession of a pledge "The German staff knows perfectly Ravibeek river.
circulated by the road among its em- well the strategic importanc of Lai- In the hummocky marsh they strug-
ployes binding thorn not to join the bach, an Italian official said,
brotherhood under guise of an appeal "Through the summer and fall Gen-
supportj. for loyalty to your country at this era! Cadorna had driven at Laibach
time." (Continued on Page Two).
stntpmpnt rf hrnthorhnnl r Vi iofa of
, in theatres and at public gatherings koaHnnartor(! t.t t, Q, maa . i
ui tui luu,. vm Buuy0 u d t mak concessions regarding ! Z7h
union membership for its clerks. If
true, this would bring' almost imme
diate settlement.
Then, came the hurricane of
HON. E. J. WATSON
DIED SATURDAY
WILL blAhl IUI1HKUI
i
! ,
on:
raff Bliss cabled Gener-
?rman
t , It JTl 4-1. --v -i-r-vl s ri V
congratulations on the; war party
tal" the boys "over , peace uu m -
; oiled up in
: I V03. And General Bliss
Ovi-r
r.-a :
so r.
i.r
v i r h
addition to! to heavier sacrifices for the junker s
own ends, tne arucie si-iti.c.
, : 3
miry nas vuicu c rtll 0 wvvorr.mp,nt this
Ktrbscrintion of propotwu ui.bhwu . s-"
f h!ivp no choice. To a peace
nrnnm
scuptiuii "--" - , thar. 9nevpr than
uo.f.00,000. handsomely! -ney ca;u uw.
the maximum amount
(Special to The Dispatch.)
Columbia, S. C, Oct. 27. Mr. E. J.
Watson died at his home here early
this afternoon, following r. long pe
riod of declining health, but his con
dition having been serious but a very
chnrt time. Mr. Watson had
State commissioner of
commerce and industries smce 1904
Second Period and Coinpetiti on for Second Diamond Ring
Ended Last Night Winner's of Briscoe Car and Other
Prizes Are Yet to Be Determined
tp pouring ln tonight:
tn rnntinue fighting
"Who ever still retains sentiment
fnr thp freedom of peoples and the
lL' . ..r'Un nnri 4 Vl 11 TTl H Tl 1 t V
if ie nti chort of im-lHonor or men, wuy
" " " . i . - hinr mnrp tban a nera oi caL-
: them. Ufticiais."'" .-Qeoraf1
I! be Monday before any;
a of the total bond sales
The second period of The Dispatch the final gong is sounded.
bpen'contest an(i the competition -for the Confidence and an effective determ:
csinrp 1904 special prize came to a close last winners are made. And confidence suit, Polderhoek Chateau" is again in! waJ,.f' urman batteryand Amerioa
. . . , , i "nieht. WhilP thP snprial nri7 was of, in arm's self what dops it mean ? Bavarian hands as this is written. ".u mciiuy duu i,urniauy eniereo toe
Hp nan neia a numuer ui liuyui - - - -- . - war
gled.
steel.
It was a violent German storming
attack. The whine of machine gun
fire rose in inferno rage, blinding
flares lighted lines of struggling wet,1
sweaty shouting men.
The Canadians threw the enemy
back. The German wave rippled writh-
inglj broken and bleeding across the
evil mud and water. , Bavarian sol
diers they were. Bodies twisted in
death or agony of wounds which the
shattered wave left behind, lay on the
surface and then slowly sank beneath
the boggy slime.
This was one nightmare of the
night's fighting. Another one might
have experienced was around "Belle
vue 5pur. There it was the panadians
who also repulsed another heavy at
tack. Like that around Ravibeeek
river, it was by the Bavarians too,
once again.
But at one point around Polder
hoek Chateau a desperate massing of
German infantrymen did succeed in
As a re-
A rUdl-UKAUUAifi
COURSR IN WARPABtf
: ..1 i . i
;In "Quiet" Section of Line--
6 Will Be Relieved by Other
Troops Story of Trip tb
tne front
(By J. W. Pegler, United Press Staff j
Correspondent.)
American Field Headquarters r In
France, Oct. 27. American infantrv- '
men are in the French trenches. Am- 1
erican artillerymen are working with '
French. gunners hurling shells over
the German lines.. .; -
"Some battalions" of. infantrymen .
auu oyme uaiienes; oi artillery; now
represent, the, first tangible . evidence ' -to
our allies and to j .Germany it -Germany'
cares to seek. a brush, '.that ' '
Amteripa's; fighting machine is: reach-'
iS tfej:p.0ItrX.ftt4 actiybarUclDatloiL.
How many tattaOona, "how-, many tat- - -.rerfes,
; by,, whom'- commanded,' or on
.-uouaiB Amexicau ngnung men thus
besan thM'r " stond-'oh
der with Petain's heroic - poilus may ' '
not be told. X'". '
ua,LLainjiis ana Dattenes are
gotting first hand experience In bat- "
tie conditions. They then will go back :
to their training camps to instruct
other American Sammies In the tricks 1
of the war trade. Other battalions
and batteries will replace them and'
others, and others. ; M - '
Historic announcement of AmerV-V
ca's first fightinff men nn iht Una wo '-
made today in these phrases of a for
mal statement issued '.by American -
hparlnnartoro- . ,
..v.iMW1VlWi - - . ... . . r. ....
"In continuance of then- Training as '
the nucleus for the instruction of lat- t
er contingents, some battalions of our , .
first contingent,, in association witli
veteran French battalions are in the-;
first line trenches of a quiet sector of -the
French front. . . . '
"They are supported hv
teries of our artillery in, association -with
veteran Prennh Ymttalinna
"Vhn r,n l- .
a nc bcvlui remains normal, uur -
men have adapted themselves to ao .
tual trench conditions in a most satis
factory manner.' ' '
"A red headed sAmerican artillery ,
captain and his husky gun crew of '
morning before the infantry marched i
quietly into the trenches, of firing the ;
firs shot of America's war on land -
against Germany. - -t 4
It was on a certain misty, gray';'
morn in f Prorioelw t C
v .ik.vJi; cl. V VI 1,1 UV; A., ' dit
the men stood tense. and alert) the gun"
ranged far awnv anmaa thn cirw
American captain gave: the short com- ' ,
mand to fire. The gunner jerked the V-;,
lanyard. A sharp roar and the first r
American shell sped screamingly to-.
tir.c Lt nnp time r-v-pn nre?-ifered for new business alone, the rc- Simply a belief in one's ability to do. One Bavarian officer declared to-i , , . , . , -'
'ifent of the SouL CoTton Cong in the voting schedule appli- it; and' if this belief were lacking at night it would be held by the Germans Wde asaheU
loTLt nf the National Drain-! ed both to old and new subserip: !.,s the start it would be quickly supplied if it took 10 whole divisions. I "J.iiSJ? SL!1?.
and president or tne iNauonai m-, - - -r 'L"Tr:r; I " ,;r",7. ..C: .r"7 r;v,;;;" " and zealouslyguardedjSt- Sometime
pee Congress. Prior to election tO ' naequcuu; an uusmeos ui.n uy me 1CJ.UHB aumiiuoucu .t,iiu txic luux&ucluc wcauia uauicai- it -eacn president Wilann
the bfficeof commissioner of agricul-; could be secured, whether new or old, ea.e with which they were accom- ed I'the gift of Major General Sibert.'
tiirp he was engaged in newspaper vvao luiucu m uy tiie auuus wuieai- pnsiit-u, uy aiic uinyaitu wuiivciq. xix uic uuac u6uuufi ui luc cuvuuu- , ThrniiP-hmit iho tirifh ir.n-.'
tie which deserves to.be mastered by work in Charleston and in this city. ants. termination likewise, if not a natural ter now raging, light British field guns ?French gunners beside' them likewiap'
Lilt? O L - . . ., . i I A J 4 , . i i t -i xt rr t-n ; j. i. L mi X i 1 1 1 - C 11. , Q . j. A : '
Vicit that HTHii wuuiu j avuui - county, oouiu kjcllkjllxcl,. o u.xj. w- . " ' sent its sneiis nuriine: across sparrn-
nd Wednesday before the, Jjj1 cragh of civilization itself, to j u y' . the diamond ring offered in the first al preference for The Dispatch and in the war. . ! ing out the. Oermn - .
; 1-f ported by tho 1- tea-, pruHSirn German empire of the',.. -4, 4 4 4 4 4' .4 4 -4 4 period: The question of the winner of the readiness of the friends with their. The French attack in Belgium at-j Back to the rear American Infan-'
brinks. r f a T,.0!nnl7ofl pa rth would . capli nf tho enpoinl nriapc will T-r-mm'Ti holn isvo snnnlifid thf pnrftilfagfinpnt tainpd thp rtav'a fihiftdtivps nnmnlfltp-i i I? j n.. . - ... -
nrnr m - 1 1 unitLii.u... . - ms . " ' m-m., k . - - x - ' ' a i.if i.v. . v els . . . ir j rvu pn in I ri u I T- m qtb nAnw
f'.O,-
iiAdoo discourage
-ling $5,ono,ooo,o0'a
admitted
- n hi that the maximum!
ntit. " hut ihpv. an
nservatism. "It will be
e3ti
Mis
Trivntelv worth living. - . . ,
privately " 0m-,ri7Ps th Allies' viev,
. . 1 1 itm., 'r. Kn nir :n'r I
d it has fresiaeni. whsuu o ua.-
mean 'the end of all that makes life
GOOD
WORD SENT
THERE."
! Following the same lines of his an-1
UVE,n 1. luc ocuci me icwiud un 111 ui" ueeucu lu uuim up uuuuucui.c cuuui i.r , a.i tuu uju iuc g,i vj uuu uiu nuiwi wf thp qhpll lrnPTir trtiT hrrttho- nt '
4 night of the final canvass, when the strength. A little while in the race a the troops charged was in a fearful j tne field piece "were " in action" and
4 records will be gone over by the com- contestant hits her stride; then noth- state. British troops ,who have ex-'waite(j impatiently for the nieht lo'.;. ;
(By United Press). 4 mittee of judges and the winners of ing can stop her. No difficulty is then penenced similar footing m their at-l COme wiien they too should take their ' '
Washington, Oct. 27. The 4 all prizes, including the Briscoe and so great that the contestant cannot tacks, generously praised the French J place in line. -vvV4" - - :"
An
Up.
11' v
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IH. .....
vv-as Secretary . McAdoo's
i o . . TTCtOUlUbWU., - ' ... . . " , .. , , , , ... . , . , ' J , . x... . 1 " "
neals to the German peuyie J,Ji" . news of America s financial vie-...ora automooiies win De announced, surmount it;, no ODStacie so large tnai ror rneir ieaness rusm?3 over me when night had covered the roads1" '
with its darkness;, the : American - in- -
k emir i r thoi.f a. ...1..
finnl fimra Cfin ytraxo w - - 1n , y niuciivw a iiuu.u.. - . , ' -
"na A,rtnG the world democracies, tne pampniet y was immediately sent to (This committee will be made up of. she cannot take her laughing way treacherous bogfe
Liberty loan is
thrill at the news that voice
.11. fham trt rpn lize that undo:
, vans u- --- .
their present autucia
the boys "over there" in the fol- 4lmen- of Wilmington whose, standing around it. The contestant accom-i British capture of
cmtnnvn P.V their SUneT- . . , -i , j. Do.. .V ia nnnnflofiATioH an i t, xirVt nn. rs VrJr ores " Kooncfo cno Vi a e ilavaT. Vi 1 11 a nvop Vl o miiHHv ttqIIov ixrcia nrn. ti' i t . i . . . .. : ,
't.... hir opnllirTTl'' - . . i . .... r- -t . . ... . u.i. 11. mi . tfj J T. . T 5 . . I . ....
hivuuui. 4 shine trom tne cmer buii.. icbiuhb nm uat o ctaj wuuusutc. iiyeu liiu nm iu ouuiiidu lucui. j. u omcivu . umuaui uit.T cuacu-. inn- truugeu . aiong wim tne eiapu'j" step :v:
-ops are in
, ;,-,ro )nfrpaSfi
1"6 . T, f' their, fate. -
" trnipn in tne UlSCuaoiuu vx. .
.. j. ti-mn wtlaa in
"Secretary of War congratu- r vvitn, tomorrow the great race tor will to do that is tne - Dig tactor. onerst aeciarea. tneir omcers neueveai that is the marvel of bctli tb eir . Bri
win-, tne spur was impregnaDie. it
th--5w.t linP1 "Who at tho nreeent time ruieb i i &nd patriotic com- the valuable prizes enters upon the Where" . there's a will, there's a
X! over .Germany?" .askedA.the author of m; on splendid total roUedrup , "home stretch" period. In the period, ner.
pushed the loan" over
business, tha
V.)0 goal, officials said aruae, - " nexationists to .secona iiuei ty ivu
W1"r"rjr' . ncrtv Tt 'ine rest ui m anur
i pan
21 hours over a billion hrt .a
ascriptions were
'All- their peace projects
W9Q TW tn t.L I
( - - - - - lou auu ncwu uiuuieist in hi iiis. t ,s
heavily enmeshed .with barbed 'wired I saw them as the v; trad eed throucrh f'"
o , i i i i i v i j. a j x j j a : at :ii i " v ; . - . ..x
vnicn nave gone Derore a conrestant xne contestant wjio nas nesitaiea auu stuuueu wuu pm ooxes, eacn one, the sniuagy blackness, rain pelting'
has fol- may have felt that it didn't ' matter so far to make a real earnest cam- spitting aeatn.
aown on tneir cioseiy outtonea over-.
a .i i j Ktt nilitKr nn nnmiirh if nn nnnnnPTlt rllfl RTirnass hpr nsipn Rhonln en VP, nerrsell, a cnance. ine SOUr ltseil into a DOffcrv P.ea OI enste rtrinn nr frrm tliolr tronh Viol..
rolled rules a little short of absolutism, noi addit onal $75,000,000, makins a at the time, for there was still a full A candidate should make a try at least quivering, sucking; slime. , Struggling j'niets of 3 dun-colored $teel over rifles
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