THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1914. PLATT8W0UTir "SEKir-WEEkLY ' JOURNAL.' ' PACE 7. M. L. LUEBBEN ' ISJDICTED True Bill Returned Against Presi dent ot Sutton Bank. IT CM RES EIGHT COUNTS False Entries and Misappropriation of Funds Are Charged in Bill Returned by Federal Grand Jury May Would ; Be Chaplain. Lincoln, Feb. 5. An indictment with tight separate counts v.'as returned by the federal grand jury here against M. I Luebben, president of the Sutton National bank, in connection with tne failure of that bank some time ago. The first and second counts charge false entries of certificates of deposit and false entries in the journal. The third count charges an indica tion of deposits of $15,000 for the Sut ton National bank through Thomas H. Matters of Omaha in the Merchants' National bank. Fourth and fifth counts charge false reports t: the national comptroller. In the sixth court Luebben is charged with the issuance of deposit certificates to Thcmas H. Matters, payable to James Rict.ardson, for $3, (ao, when neither Richardson nor Mat ters had money on deposit. The seventh count charges misap propriation of funds to the amount of $150 to be used for the benefit of T. H. Matters, who had no funds in the bank and who was indebted to the bank in the sum of $5,(00. . Holmes Acquitted of Murder Charge. Lester Holmes, a colored man of Clay Center, Kan., was acquitted in the district court at Lincoln of the murder of George Wilmeth, a white man. cf Lincoln, Nov. 15 last. The testimony went to show that Wilmeth, who is a member of a prominent fam ily, insulted the wife of Holmes as the was walking on the street with her husband, and that the negro knocked Wilmeth down, the fall re sulting in a fracture of the skulL The pica was self defense. Going to Rate Hearing. Railway Commissioner Clarke and Kate Exrert Powell v ill go to Wash ington. Feb. 17, to attend a meeting of the interstate commerce commission, which will take up the proposition of rates. The Nebraska commission is interested in the fourth and fifth class rates, which govern shipments' from western Iowa into Nebraska, Colorado and Kansas, and hopes to get a modi fication of the rule made which at the present time discriminates against these states. Requisition for Davenport. Deputy Warden Charles Sullivan of the Iowa penitentiary appeared before the governor in company with Warden Fenton of the Nebraska penitentiary to secure a requisition for the return of George Davenport, an Omaha man, who escaped from the Fort Madison institution last August and was cap tured and placed in the Nebraska pen itentiary. May Would Be Chaplain. John II. May, pastor of Mt. Zion liartist church of Lincoln, a colored preacher, has made application to the board of control for the appointment of chaplain of the state penitentiary. Serum Firm Incorporates. The Axtell Serum company of South Omaha has filed articles of ineorpora ticn with the secretary of state, show ins a capital stock of $3,000. .' TO TAKE RELIGIOUS CENSUS Nebraska Federation of Churches Elects Officers. Lincoln, Feb. i. It stands every person in Nebraska who has allowed his religion to grow rusty to shine it vr a bit and get it ready for inspec tion, if the proposition adopted by the Nebraska Federation of Churches is carried out. A survey is to be made of the state, in fact is already under way, to dis cover the religious status of every per- ton in the state. This survey in three months will show the religious leaning cf every person. The following officers were elected President, J. W. Embree of University Place; vice president, M. A. Bullock of Lincoln; executive secretary, E. 1. Wigton of Fairmont; recording secre tary, Albert Gordon of IJr.coln; treas urer, W. O. Jones of Omaha. The main effort oi the organization !s to bring about a consolidation of thurches in places where it would te?m that one heak.hy church would Ie better than two or more weak con gregations. Drys Active at Wymore. ' Beatrice, Neb., Feb. 5. The same old fiqht between the "wets" and drys" at Wymore has been started m:d J. R- Spealman, who has .long been identified with the prohibition move incut at that place, is circulating a pe tition for signers to submit the liquor aucstion at the coming spring muaicl jat campaign. .;?-. -?,- ' Felt's Property Attached. " Sunerior. Neb., Feb. 5. Sherifl Jones, with two appraisers, put an at tachmcnt on a dozen lots in East Su perior for the'TSai.k of ex-Governor Bailer of Atchison, Kan., on notes A C. Felt had sold lira. - Cashier Felt may have gone t-i South, America, where a friend has big ranch. POWER COMPANY ACTIVE tXebraska Corporation Gets 3usy on Loup River Cam. Lincoln, Feb. 5. Indications point to lively work in water power construc tion on the Loup river as soon as spring opens, according to information received at Lincoln. -W. E. Doty, of David City was in the city and said that he already had a large contract from the Nebraska Power company for work In the spring and already has a large force of men and teams grading for the canal headquarters and intake of the company. The company is one which is backed by the Doherty interests and its report for January shows that it spent $1,500 for labor and material, when in pre vious reports the amount has run about one-fourth that amount. The re port also shows that $500,000 in 6 per cent gold bonds of the company were delivered to the contractor to con struct the dam across - the river at Genoa. Tre Commonwealth Power company, which has been the lively rival of. the Nebraska company, has as yet made little move toward construction work, if reports show the true condition, as about the same amounts are given in the January report for labor and ma terial as formerly shown. COMMISSIONER POOL SUBJECT OF COMPLAINT Failure to Enforce Female Labor Lav Is Charged.' ; Lincoln", Feb. H Governor More head listened to complaints made by Omaha peopis'against Labor Commis sioner Pool, alleging failure of the lat ter to enforce the law regarding the employment uf female labor in certain institutions in Omaha. Those appearing against Mr. Pool were W. A. Chrisman, John Tolian and Attorney William Lynch. Mrs.' Jessa mine Johnson, a former appointee ot Mr. Pool as deputy, also appeared-in tne controversy. ' The complainants said that frequent complaints had been made to Ccmmis sioner Pool of violations of the law which had received little or no recog nition. ...... Mr. Lynch produced a list of places which he claimed had been tipped off to the labor commissioner and asked Mr. Pool if those places had not been brought to his notice. Mr. Tool said he wonld have to refer to his office records before he could answer, Mrs. Johnson, said that she had te- t.orted plaeeH to Mr. Pol which were 4 v.olctins the law and he promised to get after them, but did not seem to get action. i One of the witnesses said that.it had been report?d to him that Mr. Pool had said that he desired to get through his term without making any political enemies. The governor expressed the opinion that Mr. Pool had not been very dfli-" gent and had not consulted him re garding matters which he thought fhould have been brought to. his no tice. However, before taking "action, he would look into the matter per sonally, going to Omaha in a few tiays to look up the places of which number fifteen or twenty were left with him as worthy of investigation. He hopes to be able to take action on the com plaint in about ten days. J. F. Rourke Elected Director. , Baltimore, Feb. 5. J. F. Rourke ol Grand Island, one of the Nebraska del egates to the National Canners' asso ciation, now in convention here, was elected to the board of directors at an executive session in the Fifth regi ment armory. Steals Milk; Shot and May Die. Los Angeles. Feb. 5. Henry Linden, an unemployed laborer, who was hun gry, lies at a hospital with his life a probable forfeit for theft of seven hot ties of milk. Linden was seen by Frank Dunne, a policeman, at a groc ery and was shot through the breast. Do you know that the Journal off ce carries the finest line of stationery in the city? Local fews From TufsCay's Dai-.y. '' Mrs, 1. L. Philpot of Weeping Water is in the city, for a few days, being a guest of Miss Marie Fitzgerald. C. L. Wiles was a passenger this morning for Omaha, where he "will attend a sale of thorough bred cattle on the stock market. Mrs.' Lloyd Heardsley of Red Oak, Iowa, arrived lust -evei?ing on ,'u. and w ill be the gnest Of Mrs. J. M. Johns for a few days: John, llirz was a passenger this morning for thy metropolis, where ho was called to aftenj'l'o some matters on 'the live stek market. - ,- Mrs'.- F red ! na n 1 er de i ta f I ea 1 . - - . J- A V 1. 1.-.- - L I mis morning or i imanar vwi rer she gv.es to visit for the day with her sifter, Mrs. Mason, , whoIs lakimr 'treMmeiit Theie with an Rev. Father "William Higgins of Manley departed this-artery noon for his home, after a visit here with his friend, Rev. Father M. A. Shine. - . - i "County 'Commissioner - C." R. Jordan arrived last evening from his home at Alvo and will' attend the meeting- of- the county eoni missioness today. : - - ' ' " H. F. Wiles and son were pas! sengers this morning on No. 15 for'Oniaha, where they will look after' some matters on the live stock market!. ! W. T. Adams and TL W. Liv. ingstun were among the farmers who were" in 'attendance at the live stock inarket in South Oma ha this morning. ". Roney Fred rich " of. Pekih, Il linois, js expected', here today for a short visit with relatives, while en route to Pierce county for. a visit with relatives. . ., ! A. M. Searle . came in, this morning from Monticello, Arkan sas, - whqre dm hag, been, for the past two .weeks looking after some land interests jn that city . L. ,t Todd' and, family., of the icinity of Union . departed for Florida last Tuesday, .where they will visit. at various points for the next six weeks... j . ; . ; Lee Kiiiss of Murray was in the, city today for a f e w .hours., en route from his home to Omaha, where he w ill viit ,fyr; the day and look after business matter?. ;, Louie, Thmnas departed this morning, for JJrainard," Neb., to look after some matters of busi ness for a .short. time, and. he was aecompajytd as far .as Omaha, by - - , - - his wife. .Mr.s-.' V.' Smith '.of Murray and Mif.S'Mablc, Randal! of Chil Iieothe, Missouri, arrjved this afternoon and vilj visit here for a shor time, at.tlie, hoine of C. A. Raw Is,. and wife., ,-P. U. .Me'ising.er. ajnl' wife !and I... J. Mei;Vingc.'ri(aijd,w in this, jnoriiiiig,,- frMn. ..-their -farm hoipe and. worn paviCiLrers on the early Iiurljngton;-train. .for, Oma ha, where, they, .will viit for. the day. m .-. , , . ; ... Miss Jemie ; TmM. .came up from Union r Sunday, evening, to attend the fumyral-of the Jato A. li. Todd;-- Miss Todd was a pleas ant' caller .at tliisdlice ,and while to'i.e, ordered., the. Daily Journal sent, to her address .for a year. ; - Cj.mnly . Commissioner . Julius litz departed this, afternoon .for Central City, Neb,, where he will attend a big hog. sale, thatj is, lo take place there tomorrow. -He will be joined in Omaha by Will T. Adams, whowU'slso take a the sale. . . , , , j ; .A. V. .Penny, and. wife of lrairt ard, Neb., .who .have, been .here for a time, visiting .wjl.li .the l(ale family in this city, departed this inor!iing..fortheir-.hoine. . ..Thfy were accompanied home by Lam bert Lister,. ., who .will . visit- In Urainard for a .saor.t time. . . . i ; . . Miss Florence .0ry and little niece, Alice Sehultz,-departed this afternoon for. .Pender, .Neb., fori a short visil.jiwjihf - the Brantner family... -...They were . accompanied as -far a,s . Omaha . by. -.Mrs.. Jidin Cory and Mrs. N..I-ohuilz, yno will visit there for the day.- ; J. L. Smith and Mrs. Herman Smith f the vicinity of Nehawka motored to this city, yesterday antl spent .the. day, with the.lal ter's parents,, Mr, and Mrs. 'J, S. Hall and friends. While here. Mr. Smith ca.Hed att .his llice, and. re newed hisallegianeewilh llie.Old Reliable.. .. .,. .. -. .. a ', ... J 1:3-. I F. J. Ilild of the vicinily of Mynard- ws.jvisjij in this city loday , ami was a pleasant , caller a(, this ptiiee, . MrUjldj.was ac coiupauied by. Messrs. Fd danVe iner. and Ljmis Friedrich ofiMyr nard, who deparletl for. .Mjncn, ()kla., where they will .visit .with friends for a few days. . From Monday's' I)aiiy ' C. F. Harris of 7near Fniofr was i'i the city Saturday visiting his friends and hioling -afUvr -iftftjller of business.' '''''- -'"-' ,,v' Miss Iel la FA;ertMV' vis rted 'over Sunday-'at1 Fnt'in wit'fl 'Irer-' ieta- tives and friend?', -"' ret urnfitg to tin lab I-evening a T 9 l i f' - ' - -aurr Todd- ,f- near MiM-ray waV- a 'pn s sen ger t h i s n f t er my ;f for Omaha-, where-he; will ktteiid lo- s'me- iner"matifrsf-- for a MiasMary Faalcx.was an over Sunday visitor in Union with her parents, Mr.' and Mrs. p. W. Foster, -returning.' home last evening on alie Missouri Pacific. l A- JlQcnand, i:ife. came in this morning from their home near Mynard and werepasseng "erscn"the"eai:ly lurTiiTgton frain for Omaha, where they will spend the day. - - . : Fred Carruth of Fort Morgan, a.:former plattsmouth man and a nephew of Mrs. A. 1J. Todd,- ar rived this morning with the fun eral party and to attend the fuiu eral of Jiis uncle, . " Fred Nolting and wife came in this morning, from their home, south of this city, and were pas sengers on No. .15 for .Omaha, where, "they will spend the 'day looking after business matters. . .Mrs. Charles Creamer and sis ter, Mrs. J. W. Yardley, from the vicinity of .Murray, were pas sengers tiis morning for. Omaha, where they will visit for the day and look after business matter?. James T.Reynolds of Union was in the city today for a fw hours looking , after .matters at the court house and departed on No. 23 for Omaha, .where he will visit his son,, who (is ill in that city. Robert Shrader, George Nick els, Miss Truda Long. I5ert Root, L. I). Hiatt and .F. Jt. Queen, all of .Murray,.' were, visitors in this city Friday evening, some coin ing up to altend'the play, '"Life's Shop .Window", at the Parmele theater. ." .. ., t Mark White'. was ' a imssenger this moriiiug.. fir (mialia. from where he goes lo Kansas City to take, treatment, for.' a short lime at the, Tloi;nton & jMinor hospital there.,.' .Mrs, fVhHe. accompanied him as far as Oinaha. From Wednestlay's Daily. , Judge' J.' K.' lKurgUss departed this ! 'morning for Louisville, wfu're he va Valle'd "to lok afler some legal busines matters' for a few houfss" l"'" 1 ; ' : " " t .-.)': 1 : Adaiii KafTenberger of the vi cinity of Cedar Creek, was in the city today.' for a 'fey hours 'look ing after '.oijie business with Jhe merchants; " .-'.-. .' ' - h. : :: - ' . Henry llrVbner anil A. 'Se.oU of Murray wew Jn the city hist evening' .for. a ' few hours attend ing to 1 matters' of ' business and calling on their friends.. 1 Mrs. II. l)'.',Travi.i,:and 'daugh ter, Mrs.''A."i.. Cole- ' .were' pa-sengei-fi' this nOon.'ifor.' 'Nebraska City,' where ' (hey will 'be the guest 'or Mr. ahd'Mrtf.' N. C Ab bott for a few days.".'1"' ' County Commissioners C. R. Jordan' and C. E'.,IIeelmer return ed this morning :'from Omaha, where they -were 'yesterday at tending the' concrete vorkers convention in that City.' . ' . 'A. F.' Seybort of'Cullom was in the 'city yesterday1' ; looking after shine matters of business - with the commissioners, as Mr. Sey beit is the rbad overseer of that foad district.' - ' ' Loga n' : Coveri of Ilorton,Kan ,fea.,: who has'' becVr visiting his mother,' Mrs: "'.'' Hot t ic Cnmrnings and family,1 in fhfs city for the past few ddys, returned' to" his home this morning.1 II.' FJ -flecker aMl'' wire find Philip Becker. and wife were pas sengers this r morning on ' the early Hurlinglcrn train for Oma ha, where they will visit for a few lioitrs taking inthe sights of the metropolis ' ''! ' .' '"'" ! 'Mr.; John Wiles 'and "daugli ler, -'MisJ: liess'ie,' were -passengers this afternoon1 for Ohiaha. Where 1 hey wil i s i f for-the--day ith Everett Wiles at the hos pital, whert'::' he 'is recovering from the etrects of - a' broken leg,' 'Hans aaseh ' 'iiihl 1 wife - of Scribner; 'Nel.,: Avlft' have been 'nsillug with -!r relf.IMves at Iowa City,' Towa. 'for a -fdrort'lime, ar Hyed last ;!-'evening and visited over night 'at Hi'hotue- of Mr; and Mrs':- H. M. Soeiiichsen. de parting this ;' morning for their home. ! ' !-..; w bit-- r. -.- CASTORIA - Tor Infants-: and Children. ? M KinlYca Haf pfeays BocgM -Bears thv"; Sifnatare of I j-. v . - -.'- '- -i inni '-' - -ii in t nm M 4 mm Hi ifc m m mm m mm m, n i - SPECIAL OFFER FOR MH mUTti QtiLY! 11 During the past few months there has been z grest many cf our semi-seekfy readers expressed their willingness and desire to be come readers of the Evening Jcurna! provided we could make the price $3.00 per year. !f wc could double our daily list, vvc czn place the subcription at this price per year, and during the next 30 days we are going to make an effort to more than double our mailing list by placing the price at 33.00. Remember this price is only good for 30 days so send in your subscription at once. OFFER OLOSES FEBRUARY I Sin r Local News Sherill" C". I), nuiuton ;t eall- ed out to Mauley tins n:ol uiru' i sei"c some pap. -is fop tli" counts George F.ere!( and wife, fioni southeast of I'ti"Ji, were in ! city today for a few hours attend ing to sol!e matters of 4tU--ines. having driven from their fai-tn home. . Mrs. W. S. Smilli .of Murray and her guet, Miss Mable Ran tlalL f Chillieothe, Mis-ouri. an i Mrs. R. Raw Is wer e iitors in the metropolis yesterday f"r a few .hemrs . ... Mis. F. J. McCIintie of Olym pia, Wasliirigton, arrive, je-ter-day-afteri:oon and will vi-it'here for a shoit time with li'-r brotii er, Wan I Clark ami family, before relurninir home. C. N. Powers or Silver Creek, eb . was an oer niht visitor in flii- city, being a guest ai I he !lon;e Clark. of Mr. and Mrs. War-I Mrs. Fverett Wiles departed this morning for Omaha, v. lo r -she will visit for the day with h r husband at the hospital in that city.' A. S. Will and Will Jean were passengers this mommy for Omaha, where they will look af ter some matters on' the st.ck inarket. - ,W. G. Toed ker of Murray was in the city yesterday for a few hours visiting with his friends and looking after some business affairs. Col. FranS. II. Young f Hvoien How, ' one of the trustees of the Masonic Home in this city, was a passenger this morning for Omaha to spend the day there. Miss 'Gob la Noble of Gi "sham. Neb., and Miss May Cornell ef Alamosa, Colorado, are in lh city, guots at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kuhns for a few days. Mrs. Percy Fields of oeil. Neb., who is here vi-iting fe:- a few days with her mother, Mrs. Maftie ' Rerold. was a pa-seni:r r ttiis afternoon for Omaha to vi.-il for a few hours. Mrs. Carl Halter of Hetiver, who is here visiling at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. If. Hartho'd, departed this after noon for Council ItlutTs to vi-if for a time with relatives and friends. Miss Lon-tta Howers of T" kamah,' Neb., slate organizer for riiissioti work nmoe.g the churches, who has !een here visiting at r the- lin'u:" of Mr. Mid Mrs. ('.,'' II. Cobb, departed thi uiorniiig for her' home: : I nn CoiTey of Oma!ia ci'ue down th"rs: afte'rTVM.n- f- -n th-; firi rrtfiolis : hp.d'"- s'e:.t ' a" few hotrrs here ing w ?1fi io's old friends and in h-ok'niir afJer -otie ffi-il mailer.-'. -Mr. C.r 'w : .i forriir te-idfiit cf this city ---rn yea rs pcq. Hb EVEtJIPJG JOURNAL S3JI a ser mmmi J. idiin d'i :ir !- i lb;- .sf'- ' : lor hi- h- . ;.l l . t j io-i " in al!'':p!nrf.-.'";tt !! in,- f the c-i.:ily - ; . i : i - - 4 - : THE PASSING OF EARS. GEORGE I!. LA RUE AT HOli (I-'nin the I'nioa I.-d--r . I w - I-al.e!!e N.. Mfe ,.r ,;....r... N. La- v !' " ' ' ' ' 1 ' ! -Rue. a b'.rn May s. in y -''' " Mi!N eo.jnty, . wa. I a' Il:5o a. m.. Friday. Jan uary , a-. ,5 yea:-, ii:..r.th, a.d ; -:.! r: f i - f - ; 15 day-. 11 ,"" 1 ' : r " -' ' The ,.-at,i ..f tiii- e-ti:,;;,!.;.- ' '' ' -r h r . v. :, - .., lady v,a- a -u-i b-r! and .-t- -- r- .i.-h.k t.. tin- entire ,..'.-I rii' ''' ' ' tiiunily, as t!i.-r w- i" lew w I;-. f ' ' ' ' : were aware that h-r ilh.e-, vij'' 'Ir r-h. I !r. - .' . a of ery r.-ri"U- nature. m f...-! "' ','''"' : ' v I - - a J"' " '"ndil:.Mi wa- t .. !:'' 1-' mlit. Mu- t.a.J 1.. i n i.i - "r heallh f'-r a inj.r,i"-r l .:;-. ,, ; h-r la-t il'ne-s 'f : t ...( week- il'iiaii-n. -!.!:' ; -it:- a "!.l that .J. el ;... iut'i pneii!iio,.ia. The a-t f. v l,. i,r-s of lo-r life s?,e 7.;'. ! k r;.;.i.i!y ar.dj at the hour a...e -ta!,-! -!e'j oi;ie!!v pa--ed aw:,v, ,i- if i i, iuinli'T. Th" fuaer.i! w re heJ.J at II or!r., k u day forenoon in the Mejh. ( Iiurcli. the M-rn :o j,e:i- Iierd by :'... W. A. '!..! ! w hi p:eae;e,l a i i; t.-lKllll di-cour from the t,f. -I An,. the Re-u: e, ii.,n ai d the I. if and by re.pi,-! .f th e i'ef .i hu-ba!!d the oonj-t' r faoilte -o!.,. There W;e ,:..;:: beaul fiul le-ial ofTt na-a.i.o them ie-ii a ore "l-.en b :?ie Mo.l - eri: Woodman old r. Intel ; was i.:ade ia the r-"!i, . r j'.-' v.e-f of town. r:ly a di"-l d: - - tanee from the h. rue of tl,.- .!- ceased and whre -he nerom - pained tfo remains of . u-uny f leT old-'ime friend-. The j il!l bearers were: Frank Hauer. Ll.ii" I'o.-fer, Chat I.-s N.d iy. -I - !a i . P.aio r. Henry Si-tirap and Lu!r. if Crawford. j ...,': - ... . . Ttie niai-le-.i na.ee of the i . i-, iiiUnct'f fo- Ou-'t eea-e.l was I-ai lie N. !'o!de-?.: Kidney Pills, th - - i t! ' -. and he v a- on.. ,f the t;..u !! r-! ., a.; ... j..,.; . : ; . , , . .. of lb. pioneer family of t ! ia'"! ,. , j,,,- ... ...'. .. x James 1'oiden. wli-, ri!!i .;, r,., '...i(-. V, -t - . ei:rie,l ninny yea-- a-.'-. Th-j p !: ". ! . . v. " family t ame to II: i- r-untiy in , .i r ; . i- f... , U- .- r early day aid re-i-e.j at whatii;.. ,,,,... a I hen ! 'ae I ory i i !e a ad ;t j Roek i P.IufTs. The ,!.!-a-e, I v i- r..:tr! ri.d Au-u-t 17. IHV.'. to O.or... N. LaRi;e? and --r -.;,. t',.' ilale they mrnte t'neir lee, . -!:orl di-ta;ic' we-t of tl. lai. The- we--,, th.. par, t ' lw. :i- a'.d tw ai.-'hf' tLi;iiLUvi: f e c.u -t b.r.ls an J for t vi r J ? t-drtJ. t' 1.-, 9 t-y ta xt t m- -: J 3Utf trit -i -- . i.r .3 r-.r-,-P . , t m s. '-c.-., -w -'v -m 9''m tm r mm ceo. H. UCE CO., o--u nil FOR isi; r j Fiallsniuuih Nebraska l-i 3 i V. .! I . i '. . ii- a ; . 7 i - 1 i . - t - .-. i .i .;. a;-.. ' ! . . ! . i h. .i . K..-..r. ! M.i-- . r w i !: .; -r .i i.y. At - ( U: I : ..r-.A.i. M . r .... I fi . , v.'.-of-a. m - .. i .::- ' in-, f ' :- , ..f ! . i. i a-. ! I. !....! I I ,. : . .... m-: .V.-. I..-. - "I f i-ut! '' t ll.U:-' f-.irb.- -. It. - . a . A a ! v. ! . I:. - a:-., I FACT. 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