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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: HAT 1912. Ten-Mile WON. Canal Eona. Penama.- A I I laava Just bad a long talk witb Omiaw X. H. dor tbs prestdeat mad chair man of th oommbralovi. la tb ruler of tb little axiaclplaltr 'Which Unci Sam own on the Isthmus ef Panama. His territory i the Canal Zona, a little atrip of land ten xaUes aride and about fifty mile lone. extending from one M of th Isthmus 1 to tha other. This atrip Is winding and ft runs bank five mites on each aide of ear great canaL It contain altogether Just about half as msob land as Rhode Wand, and Its population I not far tram that of Nevada, which la more than fifty times ss large. . ' I Just now this strip Is th liveliest of all of Unci Sam's dominions. It has nor cosmopolitan population, and It Is doing tor work than any other. It ta a beehive of activity from ' one end to th other, and millions of dollars are being shoveled mto it In the many form at conMructlon which win make th eoai Bleted canaL" " v.. , J-, .' '. Th strip la on of cities and towns: It to- an of railroads and shipping. - It la a. social center of about 1ft 000 high class Americans, and the great . workshop where something uks W.M0 negroes and nulattoes from this pert of the world are earning th highest wage they sv vr aMdeibtr Uvea. It I a eeumrV f post offices, tricgraphs and school. It has Its criminal classes, and' also Its churches, preachers and Sunday school teachers. It basalts public "works - and Its fir departments, Its courts wnd Its prisons, and. In short almost alt the ma chinery of any of. our states or territories. Chat with the -Cowern). C" r I mt til governor m his beautiful residanc "oa th slope of Anrou hill, right uadar. our great .admlnstratlon building and faoing the big educational tastttm which th Panama government has Just conetrocted. The building was erected" trader hbe direction of Senator Jo , "wKrwburn, . wh ,. was" Governor Thatcher's predeoraaort 'and It I on of th pleasant hornet of the isthmus. . Wide verandas, veiled In wire gauae to ep I out the tnoeanrtos. tan around Its two ; stories- and th wall of these an hung ; wttht th most beatrttTul orchid gathered from h woods ' ot th son. Governor , Thatcher says that according to science, ther are anas-ether 11000 varieties ot orchid, of these It seems to me Mrs ' Thatcher mast have tha mpst beautiful. X cannot begla th describe them or their exquisite flowers. Some burst 014 In a ' showar of bloom and others hav blot soma which take on th form of- minia ture birds, animals and soma even look ing tike humane. On -variety that she has is- th Xapirttu Ban to. It to called tha flower of the Holy 'Spirit,' and rightly ao, for Its petal at of th snap of a white, beautiful dove, With outstretched wings, looking Iron th purs, lliywhlt flower. It was seated among these Orchids that We talked. Th conversation turned to the character' of th son and th gov ernor pointed to the orchids as ha said: "Ten may have borne Idea of It from these flowers. We are down bar la tjia tropics, and w hav a tropical climate Our average temperature ranges from TO to he degress, snd as a rule It Is not far from M Angrias the year round. Tou are now here In the dry aeaean. but In th Wet w hav a rainfall which Is about 1S Inches st Colon sad about seventy, tlvs Inch her, at Panama. If all the water that falls at Colon in on year should drop on th level and not '. flow away It, Would make a lake more than twelve tett In depth. During th dry .season; which lasts from January to AprC ther Is almost ao rain and you ieel no umbrella, unless you wish It for thofah. - A a result of thl heavy rainfall," continued tha governor. "Mtverythlag . grows luxuriantly, and soma parts of th country are cave red with Jungle. Others sr grassy, ilk th savannas outstd of 'Ancon. To hills sr all wooded, and we hav palm tress, bamboos, bananas and tropical plants of every description. In deed, tills who! territory Is ilk a botan ical garden." aieees wf the Kane, "Are th hands good for farming?" "Mot for farming as w know It In the states. Ther are better fitted for fruit raising. Soma of them might b turned Into sugar ar rubber plantations, and most -of the land win produce oranges, saunas, "alligator pears," "plantain, lemons. Hans, pineapples snd all sort ef tropical vegetables. W hav here th yam, which is something Ilk ta sweet potato, aad grows sa long as one's arm, arid th rneea, a tuber which grows a large a one's head, and tastes much lib an Irish potato. Upland rice-has been grawa her to some extent, aad both th cocaanut aad eac tree thrive." "pom not most of the land belong to Bie'neUvesT" . No,V replied Governor Thacher. "only a small portion Is owned by them. The greater part of it Is the property of tb United' States government. Its ajwnei alifp including th lend of the Panama Rail road company. -Some of th land is. takes ap by .tha canal, bat other portions sr jsrild and aaueed. About 1.50 acres af .this government land ars now under lease, and- about ta.9 a year has been collected In rents;-but the rents will be less bom' now- on. a Oatun lak and other canal -encroachments reduce the area Jo be. lasers Th rent for govern Btent lands for eultivstion Is a little over H an acre. . . LHtle rarxelag Done. -Who do th farming r I asked. "Ther is practically no farm Lag te apeak of. "The higher price lor labor an the canal prevent any extensive work an plantations or ranches. Tha natives have little patches aurrvandlng , the shacks, each family raising a few; ban anas, mangoes and ether tropical fruit, sometimes a tittle sugar ease and usually some yuccas, yams and other tropical vegetables. The natives Ore for the mot part on what they produce ta this way, and carry tb surplus over th trails or has! It by "beat ts market. A part of the work of the civil admintstratloa ts ts keep .tbass trail open. W are now clearing th trails preparatory to the tax lag of a sons census. "Maeadamtsed roads ars also built through the son." th went 00. "W now hav a good ante. wootie road running along tha Its of th canal front Panama to Oorgoaa, aboat twaatr SMles. This road eaanot ta esrtended beywod OSrgena, states Oatus lak, as tt will be ultimately tormsil, wiH extend to Oorgona aad cover nearly all the-area between Oorgona aad Oatua. Oa tha eatiaaaJs Bid that ta a la rail mleea road trees Cataa to Colas, a die ts ore of about seven and ana-balf miles. Tail sss soant daatad tha seopl whs sre bow Bvlag ea ts soae.- "Host af. tham ar J sneers aogsgs4 Strip that aaaSBSBSBBsBBBBBBBBBBB It i r Canal Zone Ii'feJ)ej;l la .tha canal wars. " Naarty ,evny raos. aad locality mt tb gioh h rem Usee ted. Ther ana Cblasiuaa, stest indlaDB, aa tlvea of South snd Central America and tans of .thousands sf augiaaa from'ta WandB of id carlbbusa sea. Koat at the- sMver employes are from Jamama, Bsrbados. Trlrddad. Bt. Kttts, nlar ttuqua and other ot .tha 'West Indian atlaoda,, These people ar Kngllsh speak ing, for the most part, although those from afarttatque apsak v-rsach. aad w have nisi . gpntsh-spsekkog aegroas from Colombia and Veaesoela. W hav Spamards from the northern part of tha Iberian peninsula, 'and also Italians. Greeks. . Armenians and bmb of. other nationalities." . ' "How many whites have you" . "About K.. Of (has fcgtt ar Asaar. sbb enswgwa ea th easel. This la eludes th anglseeis. hhrhHrrade ' m shsalos and elerleal esnatoyea. another S,m the "white are th wives and ehildrea af tha American employes, sad In addition w hav about MOB whit European aa borers." . . "Rosr-naay negroes Wave yoo,T" -Nearly Bt,a, I abould say." . HoV I aad Orwar Asa Kept. , "But Is not such a varied population hard torcpntrol? I ehould think it would be very much like that of a mining camp In the wtlda of aur wast or of a con struction gang which la building a rail road through a new country. If that population war In th United tates everything would be wide ope. Ther would be faro games, poker game snd row let: th sen would be peppered with saloon, ana It would be very unsafe to go about after dark. How la It beret" There ,ts a comparison between oar condition and those which you have de scribed," said th governor. "W hav he public gambling in this part af Vnokt Sam's territory. I doubt whether yea can find as good order In any city of th United States as right her In th set tlements along th canaL Tou might re member that th most f our workmen are smgl men. ' They have their quar ters free snd they live In camps of bar racks near where Ibay work. Th light In those barracks go out every night at t o'clock, and everyone Is aompalled to be quiet, so that the others may sleep. The fact that married quarter! hav been gensrally provided for whit American employes and their families. I .believe, has greatly aided In establishing slsbr social conditions" ' Maw th Bows ta PeHewel. "But does tt not require a large polls force to keep (he people In orderT" "No. Our policemen sr men of -perlenc. The chief I Colonel J. P. FVffe and the assistant chief la Captain C. W. Barber of the United States army. Both men hav had military .experience, and th fore la handled somewhat along military lines. We have nearly MO po licemen all told. One-ha If of these are whit Americans and are chiefly ex -soldiers of the United States army., Tha ether halt ar Macks, who hav served la the police and military forces of the West Indian Islands and hava mads good reo erde there. As a result our poMcemea ar trained to obey, and they are efficient IB their work. The black policemen receive In pay almost three times ss much her as.' they received In th British service, and they r -pleased with their Job. Thar are used chiefly In handling th black population af th son. I believe one feature of our polio service which make It mora easy to preserve law and enter here I the respect which the labor era . have for the 'pellea. Our folic of ficers are held In much th sams regard as are the famous mounted policemen of Canada.' Oae or twe of ear police men will go Into a earn of M sr Md blacks sr Spaniard and make an arrest without th necessity of clubbing anyone. This would aet be possible la many pert of the United Btatea. Arrears Par ajeath, . "It may.be that th population Is bea ter Visa ours?" : "I believe that mock of our good order hi diss to the way th aaea ar handled. Kow, here is last asonth's report. Which hows the arreote which were made among Seventy-odd thousand people In fbe eon. , Th total- n amber of arrest was t3, and af th Offenders arrested R were men sad mty-on women. . Now, Bote th nationalities. They come from fifty different countries. Hers ars Blnety-sevea from Jamaica, Ut from Barbados.' fifteen front Trinidad and twenty-on from Martinique, forty-eignt from Snaia, thirty-eight from Panama and forty-six from, the United States; seven are from British Oulaaa, six from Fortune Island, tare from India and eight from China. Among the ethere sr Cubans. Germans, Orsehs. Italians and Mexicans, one from Finland, one from Tuaki. In north" Africa and on from New tea land. Thl gtves you some idea of our mile peeuMUtoa." "What ar th off?" -"They era mostly petty aaea A asta ber are tor violation ot the sanitary and revenue laws, some fee cruelty to anl Beeat. some for fighting aad drunkenness and other forms of disorder, a few for Bonsupport of wives and faminea, two e three are sr homtetda, ana for bur glary, twenty-on an for vagrancy, two fee coek fighting, and Included in tb total ere tb ew lasts wf five snMlers for being assent without leave." . - Jails sad Prlewas of tsaa, "What do yoa Co with the mea after you arrest them?' "It they are usable to gtva bond w put them In tiSi and hava them tried la our one courts . We hav a penitentiary at CnMbra and pal hi at th various tews oaths bos. The nenltaathrry Is a model of tta kind. Tha prisoners ar credited airs, .good rood act aad they eaa thus shorten their terms of bpjii Bniamiiit. They ars also graded aad etothed aa Borders fV -Jf ' Ml fL . At gr-.-- - xjr v -' - ?' LsTV cording to conduct, Vsd wa find this has greatly improved the prison discipline and tha efficiency -af prison labor. W now hav ill convicts m the penitentiary. Two ar in tor Ufa seven for tn years, twenty-one hav received five-year sen tences, twenty two-year sentences and about fifty have been sentenced for one year. We employ the cogvlcta to th construction of public roads, and the re mits ar excellent ' Kevaiac Oat White Slave. '.. "What Is ths future ot th social condi tions at the ends of the csnsl? . Will Panama and Colon be pious towns or will they turn Into hotbeds of vice Ilk Bun and Fort raid, th two pestholes at the ends ot the 8ues canal T" , - . .- "I belle v they win be Tar different from th towns on th Sues canal," said the governor of the son. "Under our ar rangement with the Panamanian govern ment we have Joint Jurisdiction with tt as tc Immigration, and It la the policy of the two governments to work together to exclude vicious character. Of- course, there 1 some wickedness going on is the cities at ths two ends ot the canal, but the effort has been to minimis It Un deslrabls characters from all ' over the world are attracted her because ot ths canal Work and th large sums of money being paid 'out, and they would overrun Chess cities except tor watchfulness In the matter ot Immigration. The act ot congress mskes H unlawful to bring Into or through the canal sons women for Immoral purposes, and we srs keep ing them out or the son snd are doing everything possible ta assist In tree ping this evil within bounds In the two cities. We have recently secured two convic tions In th canal son court against "white slave' trader who had attempted to bring women through the Bono' Into th city of Panama These convictions hav had a very salutary stfeot, "Whit lave' traffic through th port, of Colon has been practically broken up, and If its victims get Into th city ot Panama they must soma In small boats or must Journey overland. Either course Is a difficult one. Practically all .the ships oomlng Into Panama on ths Pacific side make part at Balboa, the Bone harbor, and wa prevent ninderslrabtea' from landing from such ships. A short time ago we arrested a "whiteslave' trader and secured bis conviction pa the charge of having violated in th canal son th "whiteslave' law, sod ha was aentenosd to twenty-on months' imprisonment m tht sons benltentlsry st Cuiebra. H aad plenty of money, and by the aid of asn- federatea ea tbe outside he was enabled to saw bis way out and scaped. We captured him, however, on a boat m th Colombian coast. Oa his ret urn to prison he asm sail bis disgust with the canal sope; he said he had besa In tbe whites ray' trad for more than twenty years, had operated ta many countries. snd h -had been able to tit' matters with pub 1 to officials everywhere but her. We "regarded th statement as quit b opatpllment to official conditions her." Wweel A Beet Cessna, ' ' "How about the courts ot Unci Sam down aersT" . - - - "W hava a good Judiciary. There srs district courts, circuit courts aed s su preme court. We have a counsel sad chief attorney, prosecuting attorney and an a as 1st ant prosecuting attorney, and a Bumbsr of attorneys have seen admitted to practice , la the various courts. . Last year between a.sft and .00 criminal cases were handled sad ova test of tbe defendant were eoavletea. About UN ervll cases war bandied; moat ot these war af a minor character.' "What ether dtvtatons ars ther la th department of civil adjoint Mrs ttonT" -. "several. We Inspect all vessels cost ing Into bobs waters, and this work Is performed f by - a board af fBapestoTa There Is alee a dlvfauea af posts, auetem and revenue. Our pasta sarvtee laser Bny ders ts tb amount af ever Van,) a year. W are now iBstanisaT a postal saving system. Anaaalty, botes at. aad o jntB porches aad sacks ars bar. died an th railway, which ran arose tha tetaeso. Wa senses an taxes ad Issue all aoauses. There ar asm saloons oa tha son, and tb axea was ssadset thwaa pay a hceass of net a sassta each, tat ass era rua mostly by CbJJbBvt, A&4 ftm order jittm Oat V the Panama . Canal Jet BT 'at BBS t I I ' " t -i I K k , ax B II n 1 , t,.s ,z. I -.- 1 1 v.- II U Tjr 1. -- ,fl r bbbj b M v "' "axeWTl "wf . a 1 a- m as . - w , . ,1 a !BiBl--"aw . bis . .. aaisTI an am Culeixti Jtetachmeni- of division of fir protection will. I believe, oomrare in effldenoy with any la the states. -Thah'We have a gtvfifon ol public works, which operates not only In the sons, but ' also maintains ths water, street and sewer systems In the cities ot Panama and Colon, and collects all the water pen tela of these elite, th weene going to th United State tor th cost of -constr 1ng thee systems. We also hav a aonv -udltor. And there Is the division of so, Mia, which provldee edu cational facilities for children of the suite equal to those provided in the beat graded schools of the slates. We hava a high school at Oatun, to which children from all tone points are transported by railroad, and a subsidiary high school at Ancon. , Indeed, we have all the branch (which sre'ohsraetenistio of a territorial government" ' FRANK O. CARPENTER, night ef Faery. - Harry Fumlea. the witty fcnfllsh lllus rrator he earns to America he elated, because the cost strike had left no coal for the Furnlas said st a dinner Party (hat was given In his honor In New York: "The secret of atioreeeMI humorous Illustrating la modernity, ep-lo-dataaicB, down-to-the-mlnuteness. "Modernity, you know. Is always valu. able. A man'a wife said to -him on -hul return at 4 o'oloofc tbe other morning: " There, there! Don't put your shoes In the bureau snd your necktie on the floor. And so you've bees up all night again, hav your - " 'reah. m Dear.' in man answer. Up all night In a Wright biplane hio. Oct losht In cloude an' couldn't find way dnwa till -daylight hie.' " Washington Star. 1 . Nethlaer Deles. The great detective was dumbfounded. "Just as I've worked up tbe moot com plete and absolutely oonclwsive chela of circumstantial evidence against the sup-; peso murderer thst I ever saw, -in an my experience. It tarns out that no mur der has been committed," tie said. "Far ther stands the suBoosed victim." Evlng htet with the osncentfeted and" ineradleeblt wrath of an settee whoa amJlerpleoe ha beea SBoiied by an eerth- ick, Glossy Hair Joy KecpSrTiurs so. Nature had B want of proper attention, your hair has lost its g ev natural color, its dead call on want to assist bottle of . - mm l rm. E3 -me t ijzz ?Ji.. fhBan Bair Restorer SPECIAL cam m yea to lecture Scalp. are fun "Oo a slinissdl Beeoawls th e,-rh tress tbe Ills and 'horrors due ta ait vergiag tee i aad tatte exerrMe ths bowel sausole exerrlt ae tbe reel. Thta wes't atrala. rrrl tate, sr drala tba system af Its ar battlneus fluid. Persta ii lebiss by taking these fields ireta ease weets ef the bod ss lvuif7 tbe swe - vis wu irmrt WT3 IV NjJ-X HESSC-kXLIt tHtUC ska -ew T""1 Bjy - saeliBBBBgefcxexea TeTaBBBsht fV -VIA fTO - - I White Zooe Hlicetncn quake, he drew forth from his hip pocket a plug of tobacco and took a chew Chicago Tribune A "Wars Tares. "This I d roomy backyard of your. Tou generally hava a garden here-don't four re." - "Keep ehlrkene!" "After a fashion.' I believe, though, my neighbor on the south Island to raise guinea hens this year. By the way, rnme Into the houea and I'll show you a nhe leas gun I've Just bou-ht."-Chlcgo Tribune. ' Aaw la th Wrong Place. "Private" John Allen went to visit an Old friend at a Hospital In. New Orleans The Invalid waa being fed -on a dan ot egg snd sherry, and Allen asked, hint how he liked It. . "John." said th friend sadly, "It would he ail right If tbe Kg was as new ss ths sherry, snd 'ths sherry ss old ss ths egg. "Popular Magsalne. , . Sanatorium . This Institution ta tha onlr en !n tha ewntrsl "writ -with aspirite bulldlnk'B situated In tbelr own ample (rounds, yet andrely distinct and rendering It possible lo classify cases. Tbs on building bslng fitted for aad devoUd to tha treatment ot noncontagious en J. Boamaatal diss as, do others be lli' admitted. : Tba . other Koat Coltag, being designed tor and devoted to tb SMlueive treatment at select mental cases, requiring tor a time watchful cars and p etal sorslng. . - Forever" it started nght, but if for silky softness if it looks your druggist tell him you nature with fifty cent - . NOTICE : A postal eacn -package entitles tenet of iOustrated on the Care and Treatment of Hair and Tbwe lryrtnTes, of oaeful infor Mir mation. Be sure to get them. 7- ( Clviltzed!l' smd th trnffl sftall make voa Ceestlseisea Pilaia In your trues Black ttrrn TU (TTlUXaD raTTIIO. FAT VANISHES ONE POUND A DAY t nw snauN tbbatbtmt GET MY FREE BOOK. COMMENCE REDUCING AT ONCE $5,000.00 IN GOLD IP I FAIL . Teas of Thousands of Grateful Patron Proclaim This Wrmdroiei Druglrsg Fat Trcatmrnt tbe Climax of Kfflcieacy. OBS I Looked ss rat as as Ox Before I Be- duces My Weight With sty street Siraglese uouaiaauoa Treatmssy Txb jot or xrv-nio n tbtb Kxranr- AOS or tab Liar 1 waa TOUT, AJtD I IWOW. My frienus wera charttabl smt' called It obesity; others said 1 waa STOUT, but 1 knew It wa Just bulky fat, I eaa miawaMe, and so are you It too stout. To reuuc your wetstit, you must do a i did. x rouwa th OAUSg THS BXUIT WAS BASV. Hefor 1 urcedeii. I trted every thing within ana eonie flilnga beyond reason. It waa maddening, disgust ing, alarming. All 1 had to do waa to remove the cause, and I awear under oath that by my slmpls treatment, without drugs, medicine, nerve-wrecking exercise or tarveilon diet I re duced my enorn.-ous weight permanently, quickly and positively without barm to myself while taking treatment or afterwards, and I guarantee that you can reduce as Utile or as much fat as you desire, with my treatment Just v ' ' Bead tec Free . njru Btrooaaa With my sere, senalhle and naturnl treatment quick and permanent re suits are .pleasantly obtained without strapa, belta. run, wires. Jackets, sweeting, electricity, snap, ealts. pills, oils, cathsr tlrs, drugs or medicines of sny descrip tion, nviklng it positively ths greatest treatment the World has ever known. 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Deetw: renl rena am I task a tesla wblck vea arearrttp-l tar lee, but U beaa aa lee tkat I ban lanreha tSa UteMlelira It wea the see) sens iri arMem tal Ibat l,,eef took WIU tiatlr aubllak.isa lagielleaa Tra. teala t alwi sreaftl far ae- le ts rear-egetMlee Mi srn ef MPwaaeetltai rests . k ot, , tlnetara ndftmena roia, , I a Hake wall a W a taaeKiorl ketera wee la Tau to tke kwt -eane eesnelea teela teat H kaew ef. . , e e ' . Ulai Jaae" ears: l ae wr aaharar verr aaeieetartaWa e aeaeaet at mr eieseme welxat. rieaaa M at aelek aa aala raaa eir '" i . A n new Vner efesarlea wefgkt lleait set eaeea res ear seaatelaeai keeaeae o eaa ae ewheir relleei A rfOaniee at a poM a 4a, to sot ttaaaeil after uklas 'Ike weillctev far a week er twe, 1 eavsje roe le set tSraj twe SM4I rtaea laaaraulr la CeM Mttt'iHl. ell aa4 tiaae ll ! take a teaioeonrol ler tkte an after taeaM en ISenatter SUM awe tea iieiitlili Oet en. ef aroamtfc ellflf ana I oa at klrtol irkeleae Mil. Oeetleoe emrel weeks ar SMetka ae rear aaea aui raaalaa. "Wobj" write,: "I hare vrrr ener baeRb as seeoust 'ef toas etaaatag teaatlixtwa I taka eeeatrlne ail tea Hew. eel weaat Ilka ke sat il rare aw. mmttnmK tut wm I f t" ' j j-' ; ' r - -' '" ------ AT QUICK Ker I Am After BVesodar aty Baormoaa . Weight Qalekly and Without Barm . wiw say urwgiese ateaaw iiwwiiif you how to reduce fst "Nsture's W t he telle we v mv Wav, It Is aatonlahlng the thousands trif i grateful letter I am receiving. J. fB. j Boiseiie. Box ii. urcat Heno, r-ian-. writes h lost fifty pound 1 with ay harmleae treatment. W. 1 BChntltX. Monteviaeo, siina. leac thirty nounoa thirty nays. Mann moeuy, Deelose. Mo., loet elxty- flve nounda Mrs Dtiay thnltb, Loe Angele. leet 1 pound safely, and I can rater to tnoueanna ar satisfied niatoniera. FAT IITOll FAT' BTg BTD OF TOO." 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Those wtahlnv further advice free, mavi eddreea Dr. bettla Baker, Collags Bldg. College-Bllwood lit., Dayton, O., enclnsJ I lor aulf-addrriiaed atamped envelope for reply. Full name ana adorn must be Ittven. but only thitlala or fictitious tismw will be used In tny snswers, The.prearrlp-; Hons can be rilled st any weii-etoekett; drug store. Any druggist eaa rdr of wholesaler. AAkwer: Mtne lltaeaa la eaaaaS he tlaa thaa 'br aar ether lllraaet. Toe caa aetL klaetr el aweirleea tkat will aalteea, kw) Iff roa waat aoamblaa thai will tare res I wwtttal etrtaa the are af tkiea f'tta eulakark Uhletal feat aaleher takletu. They eas ke koafhl at' anr true atefe Is aealea tahea wllk fall 4U terttone far aitac. 1 aava feuet thaw tka aaaakj , ntiesM sat eraSaaHir eurailea. I b -a 'a ' ' ' f "A. U V "-I strlaa Tea ta. tet a faitew-t In tsaradlaata aet ait at bofna le asm rearl raiie ef kalviitim: Ttseiara eakaha. 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