Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 241, Hammond, Lake County, 30 March 1920 — Page 4

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TTIK TIMES Tnplav. Mnrr-h 30, 1920. THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS J the country to jus-llee. ! Allowing all the punishment to fail upon t 'if gimI fnti t e. f l-i tnfc i , . t i t ijt'-v n 'i t f iin I ii l'l til I ll O BY THE LAKE COUNTV POINTING A PUBLIShlN3 master fioixhs who conceived the crimes and directed COMPANY f the carrying cut of them uould not look well. It would The L!- County Tlro.,-D,ly eicept 3vur.J.y j idiot ic, to say nothing of the justice of it. to uiiunuj. i-uiotj l tu iusiotQco In Haminu.'ia, Juo, j-,,,,. that tin runit-duneut that luis been ;i iKc-d to ihe X. lu. , . 1h. Tl. .. .... . . . ,,w (ien.iati peon,- punili,s the former k;ii.;er and others of I"' Tln.es fcast C hlrtf o-Tndlnna JMrbor. (Salty excep. j ' ' Sunday Eni.-reJ at tha puatotac in Kaet Chicago. othe suilty war h .i'f. B1 Thi'iiki'csunty ttm-Stturi,y ir.i Weekly rtltl. ; N'dhini; can imnFh a brute like Wtlhclm II. but a Cn'"'1 t th jas'offtc n t-l-mmonl. February I- ; .en;i!ty applied to him personally. After the way he THIS WEEK ONLY At the Stores Named Below A 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent 3 JLsj r6 t tn poatitOc In Gary April 18 HIS. I waxed in I! lions of his utltr;. Men to thru death to horve mmtuS UOJer th cl ut ",b ;- " ecoha"cla,,i Ins nii.it ion. who irnasines he would rare if every

Certnan oui-iie his own family circle were f laugh t i cd, Ju-t w his life nnd the lives of his immediate kin were r 't e. . 1 '

rOKKXGtN ADVERTISIWQ DTIC. G. LOGAN i-A.Nfc. s, cu... CHICAOP.

hammond (private firhan) Sinn. 310i. Ji"l

tail for mhatevtr department wanted.) i .;to uou.us tnst men a ?ri.i.,.i creature wouiu. n Vai:.uCThp-ifycn:"--;:::; liTUK r.tcrifioe evorMhlng on earth to .-ave lus .rlFast Chicago (The Times) Telephone -VJ fiih lildP? tnd;ana Harbor tRrortfr ar.lo.i?!.. Adv.) ...Telrphone :4 M v. ith al! those associate! witu him in Fie rT . t -

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j Nothing could plea?? them in nrf than to see lb j demoera'io peoples who won the struggle re?t content S " ith seeing the penalties of the v ar crimes laid wholl;.

Crown Point lelepnune

If you haa any troubla tfe.tlng Tsi Tme makes centtlaJnt lmtneClately to tha Circulation Department. HOTICB TO SUBSCREBXXS.

tr tou hirt in ths naat. nlaaa A-y n.-,t think It (mi lw the t.erman People. The latt.T de?ere revere

leat or n not sent en ttine. R-mrr.ber that th mail T,.n. ,rfr.t - hp; Ti;-in m 1 vir'oi "p;.: in art. aar-lea la not nhat it use t be anrj that fomplMnU ra ' " 1 ,1 1 a ' I cena.-al from mnr ource about the ttatn nnd mall nor- 'i)g 33 loo's of the plotters against worl i pence. i'.ut I ica. Thb TikB4 ha increaeC ' mal'in equipment and' . , , , . ' i .i . , i U ftrtvlnff earnestly to reach ta patrnns on time. B i 'f nothing i- don to the lliai-ter Cl nninais tlvro la bound i rreoipt In advising us when you do ar: yet your taper ana ; punrier or Inter to he -i freeing of the .mal'ei- fr. - hn: I s will act promptly. ' I i was intended r.s a solemn rx.ir.iyle of juvtie will end In I

I a miserable farce. j ATter the demonstration tha. ?.3 icng as the former ; kaiser and his plotting associates are alie they will 1 emise trouble for their countrymen r,s well as for the ! wei.-M, the soon-T they are executed ihr- better. ! Since, the tlermtn people have ,ocn f hown again !

: bow liglulv their Hves are held by the kaiseiitef. would thy ho lik -'!; to look up- n the la ft pi- as martyrs if t'ac were made to pay th penalties of their crim.? With the f., vernnient c f the o-nian people nov

ing to se.nd the niounrcnit ploi t.- ? before firing this ivi.ii! i be a good tune for the fr roes of just ire

NO MARTYRDOM FOR PEOPLE. The situation in Germany today, following the shooting dowa of thousands of citizens in connection with the attempt of the reactionaries to get hold of the government, raises some interesting quest ior.o ou the subject of martyrdom.

We have been told that execution of the man chief- p:,iei ly responsible for the war that sent millions to their : puadr

death and burdoned humanity for a century would ; cverj where to s'iffen up. make a. martyr of him. Now we may hear that c.xeru- j Irrespective of what may be thought of t'-e O'-man tion of the plotters whose coup d'etat caused the scoot- : people, it is tonmion sense that they should be gnen Ing down of thousands lucre of the people and wlu.e ; every encouragetuent by democratic peonies to make a

dependance was upon subduing the populace with ; eranl clcanuj) of the "rcya;" pi. tfe;-s who would corn? i machine guns would make martyrs of them. back by shooting their fellow creatures down as beast- j Such critics never think of looking upon the vi?- ;it i- iim to put u ft op to thos who w,-.u,j f.-.rget nbo-n j tims of the bloody monsters as martyrs; their s m pa thy I the millions upon millions of vb-tii.is i f kr.iv:ri.-m an- ( is always for the assassins. Then there will he a lot of t make a hero of the master n-sassi-i. 1 "caJm ccunsel" against resort to r.iob law. it would be ) it is time to end the fnr- that has i,een perniiJtctl ! pictured an a horrible thing if the populace should j to enter into the demand for the trial ,.f the war cruu- j seize those plotters, line them up against the wall; and j in-ils. The;, are guilty, a a trial wculd ijuiekiv rliow.

turn machine guns loose upon them.

Yet tfcere would be no more mob liw in thst than there was in the act of the monarchist ie rebels who. i

looking uron themselves as abeve the law, sought tr weep aside the government and to rule ny machine gun. The only difference would be that whereas the populace, might shoot down scores, the plotters created a situation that caused the slaughter of thousands. Vet the individuals of the peculiar views on martyrdom would have us considered as a "murderous rabble" the popular e that In self-defense slew a few men plotting to enslave It, Ignoring wholly the offense of tho.re who brought about the murder of thousands. It Is one cf the most humiliating things in history that the views of such poli'ica! tricksters or pervertfrequently prevail. Peoples who have been ma le the victims of unspeakabTe atrocities have been duped into thinking that execution would make martyrs of the friends responsible for their suffering. It 13 not that the German people, who showed a avage glee in following their militaristic leaders as lcrig as they thought they would win, excite much sympathy when they set to shooting one another, but that it Is about time for the sentiment of the world to force the bringing of some of th big offenders of

and they ought to be executed.

THE LAST STRAW. ?dci-o is reported to be preparing a dman 1 up the I'nited States -to permit the imputation of art rmd munitions of war into tha'. count ry. Hila;

.Mcuina. ..lextcrtn mi i.seereta ry of foreign affairs, I.-

- nave issuer, a statement that as I. an1

mi uetary o: slate it is probable that fh

wi'l be granted. Mr. Colby has announced himself a ! ti.lly in arioid with the pre-ident's Mexit an p jlcv, and I whether be is confirmed as secretary of state or net. it ' is i'i-actica!ly certain t h;. al! remaining vestiues of !

upstanding Anuricanism in count i y wiil now- disappear.

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ing i no

'xiian renije--!

our relations a itii that

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WE SUPPOSE HE FELT LIKE IT. j Wh;! on his recent outing, the president rode I through the capital grounds and Is report", t( 1HV0 ! waved his hand to Senator Horah. who happened io be i passing. Probably ,i moie truthful at count of the in i- j dent would say that Mr. Wilson sho-jk his fist. j TitE SIXTY-SIXTH congress will at least be not a- !

hie for the number of words it produce,).

I The Passing Show

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' !!' 111. WHE3 the b.-.ys r. the fami!: HAPPEN to bo handsome

CAN always trare the EESEKBLANCE to the m.i! s-M

I hf r f3ini!-.

AMM MAKTIN ?aj-s that Charl!" Chaplin IS l.ke a lot cf other married mn HZ can make everybody lauch BUI hie wife. VI lamp with a great deal of interest A PUCE of news that Atty. Gen. Palmer WILL press price-fixing suits PAXiMZR had better hurry or most of T7S will have no suits to press. ITIBTTTME a rerfc-t crir! is .i v- -ered we f, nd WZ have a whole lot. of Missouri BLOOD In our system and if the PEH.nCT firl wants us To act as r5S agent 8KX will have to let us do OT7& own measurinp. T. Tou have been sadly misinformed ST, PATRICE drove the snakes out BErOEE the Anti-Saloon League was tTXS dreamed of. IOWTE of smoking: anions women 13 BAXD. to be responsible for uIy, lumpy elbows OK, figure it out for yourself. THE world is grow ins better at that a man DOESN'T h.ive to wear

EUTFALO BILL hair nowadays in OEDEE to, bj!i important.

NOTHING is li.vrrb r on th nervous system than j TOILING- all day in the buy market j

rlaoa AND then going home to find A MESS of army p"as en the table. PROHIBITION en for i em err, agents STOPPED l?n.0fti gallons cf whiskey on i i s

WAY to ?se-v Tork fii'jI r.ave a cir ASD no', try that agnin OR New York w ill go dry. A WOMAN can always rit down AND have a pood worry ovr THE fact that s-he ii35 nothing at all .TO worry about. THERE is now one au'o to every ." PERSONS in Indiana AND wo nor. infrequently see Fords

t on Sunday that

THE highest fciemifio authority INFORMS us that the nri'i of srnei ARE the tno t easily ueariej cf in; NERVES in the uhole system, BUT "on they ,,.;, out wond't fulli POR v. e car. still i.m ;i fricn, ;,,,.. in Hi" HOSTE 7: fiours after v-9 HAVE had them.

ANNOUNCE CANDIDACY j

t Ain ri: rtsK.M k ,- TOR AUDITOR. r.do nr Tim. s : T'lrasp aiu.ouii.-e ,,e voters o' tj,v Con. v tl I be a ra u,bu.i f ,r re-nomoi.-ii.on fnr Vld,.,ir ,,f , kr Jt:i.)nc;r. jr. iulam..

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TOR CHIMIN A L COURT JUDGE. l.rj.f .r Ton..--:

I Kindly announce to the voters of Lake ..-in.ry tha; I am a .and, date for the I i.omm-it.o:, to the otlh e of ,i,,,sr ,,f it rtmioal Coin t hi the ItcpubiUan tioUe;' -" 'J'-;' u. the primary elect tun to be k a- id May 4, !:;. I -MW hold tin, office Ulldei amr.-rt-

'"'ji.11 'b Cioienior, msnii March 13, JIAKTIN ,T. SMITir, fro iv n l o nt, Ini.

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Beautiful Teeth

All Statemtvts Approved by High Denial Authorities Dental science has found a way to combat film on teeth. It has been tested for years by able authorities in clinical and laboratory tests. Now leading dentists everywhere advise its daily use. The method is embodied in a dentifrice called Pepsodent. This week we offer a 10-Day Tube to every home in this city, and we urge every home to get it. Let it prove itself. Film is What Discolors

You can feci on jour teeth a slimy film. It is ever-present, ever-forming. It clings to teeth, enters crevices and stays. The tooth brush doesn't end it. The ordinary dentifrice cannot dissolve it. So it accumulates and may do a ceaseless damage. Mcst tooth troubles are now traced to that film. And now it is known wriy brushed teeth still discolor and decay. The reason lies in that clinging film which the old cleaning methods omit. Cause of Decay That film is what discolors not the teeth. It is the basis of tartar. It holds food substance which ferments and forms acid. It .holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Millions of germs breed in it. They, with tartar, arc the chief cause of pyorrhea. Thus the film is the teeth's chief enemy. It Can Be Ended Dental science has for years sought a

way to end that film, and the way ha3 now been found. Pepsodent is based on pepsin," the digestant of albumin. The him is albuminous matter. The object of Pepsodent is to dissolve it, then to constantly combat it. The way seems simple, but ft is not. Pepsin must be activated. The usual method is an acid harmful to the teeth, so pepsin long seemed impossible. What has been found is a harmless activating method. Now pepsin can be applied twice daily End left between the teeth. And millions of teeth are nov being cleaned as they never were before. Watch the Effects We ask you to watch the effects. Present he coupon for a 10-Day Tube. Note how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the slimy film. See ho-.v teeth whiten as the fixed film disappears. Compare this method with the old. Read the facts about it. Then decide for yourself what is best.

Mi ?m A fly

Tartar and Stain are based on film. This 10-Day Tesf will show you that they are avoidable. And eo is tooth decay.

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The New-Day Dentifrice An efficient film combatant, based on pepsin, now endorsed for constant home use by leading dentists everywhere.

Look in Ten Days See how white the teeth arehew they glisten. You can see that the film is gone. You will know that teeth can be kept forever whiter and cisaner and safer.

The Store Named Below Will Supply the Free Tube oh This Coupon Weis Drug & Stationery Co. Successors to Jos. W. Weis 98 State St. Hammond

33 E33 t55Z2 E2S2 SSI EES EZS3 E223 E221 MSSSS CSS D 1 0-DAY TUBE FREE a n m

K Present this coupon, with your name and address filled

in, tc. store named. It is good for a 10-Uay Tube of Pepsodent.

Your Name. Address ...

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riit.e.f.tATrn residents should mail this coupon to The

Pensodent Company. 11C4 So. Wabash Avenue, Chicago, m

and the tube will be sent by mail. . j.ako County Times.

FOR CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE.

t.ui'or 1 unt-s:

tor SHERirr. lldiir Tim'--: I'!, use H!'T!"Upoe to the rs 1'f Fake

CMiiity licit I '101 a (tndtd.tte for 1 h I lli'-e of Slo iitf ,,f I,sK- count . suhjeot j to 1 by K en bi ici !i I'liii.iios .M a 4 , 1 1 . 1

ji u: ciaiiA)! lhmnicn i, Ind.

FOR SHERIFF. Fd tor Tiuw s. j Kindly .liuiounee to the voters of Fake j county that I am ;i o:1 nd idn ! for the! !:niniii-tion to t!: ofii of Sheriff ,.f j l-ko oouni- on rhe K- p-ihUonii t!'-!-,et.'

S-itl'-i-t to ;,e 11, :n; 1 y 1 ! i ih'li lu c

luid .Ma v 4 1 ti. l:'J'i V 1FI.IAM II. OLW, East Chlc.'co. lud TOR SHERIFF. Ed He.r Times-

Will 011 Lin,!!-.- anroutire rh.Tt T iilt

mem mui

T'leaso .-IMnvUe.-e to th voter, ef the , U,J "u K'",,,-v "nrounre that I "111 not satl.-fie.i to g-;,e ;hir v I count y. tl,r..uK!, the ,-olumn of' v..lr w " ,4 '"e V'"' '' ,n" ,n71'1' '' " ' " '" r -- -- lint., that I am a e.-,nr,ol,e ,-..r- '"--',''f '.'i'-r ' ,"'""J7'i a names, th'v also trive -h'm I li- riWin i..i-. it.u.i f-u- .I,i.!Ke ,,f h "" 1 '''" t o.-.t 10 v record TO neht h. their n,j,.kinc for! UCtf i 10,,,1' e. h ,;o-. 0.1. .u..iv an I ,,.. hol.t fl.i- ,.m .... 2 "'v '"Id. ....v eniifl.. me to i:,c o, ui- I ..

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For Your Easter Footwear

GO TO J. SCHLOER & SONS 95StateSt. Hammond, Ind.

We GiveS&H GreenStamps 1

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PHONE 1441.

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GIRLS

As we are now starting on the pleasant work of making schools books needed fcr this summer and fall, we want all the experienced girls we can get. Also beginners. Pleasant conditions, short hours, morning and afternoon shifts. Good wages to start. Opportunity for all to make big money on piece work, at the same time learning an interesting, pofitable trade. Apply at once.

E. MIFFS NtI;TGN FOR SHERIFF.

Flense iiinoiinee to the vnt"r of Trfike county th-if I "-ill he .-ndoFtte nr ,h i "Hi-- "f tUn-rti-f of FaKe i 'our v snt,t, t

(to the rriminr". Mm- I'ti rifi

JAV A. FMl'I.cnr. Uar;-, Ind.

FOR SHERIFr. Editor Times; Klo.'.jy ;ill!lounoe to the vote'? or I.k" Ci'.ntv tli.it I am a .-an -lid ate for 'the notr.uiation to tlo- r floe of Sh'r'ff of Lake i'.,uiiv on the l-j.ul.iicnn tV.-ket 5i;b;et-t t., the primary ticiiiou to be hvld May 4th, 1 2 a F. FFWE WUITAKEFi. HanirnonJL

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FOR COMMISSIONER,

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!toun e to the votTC of Flke'D

thai 1 v. ill he a cmdidaie for!.

j t ent oo : i : : t iot f r the I -)..!. I of the l ievt

TCIi CORONER. CEO. O. S'HA.i'.

tyi-tor r inv -: j V ou kindly annouooe thro.ieh the TOE COMMISSIONER, (ooiTons of ' our loprr not I am .t .-an- I

di.1a.' for ro-nop,;n;o to the ofilee nf i l-l""r I itn

t'oroner on the 1 ;. pu 1! r a u tiert at tli

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pfiVe "f i trmis-ri.sirt.-t of F-tke i frinu rii 5. May

rri'i'iTv. tsy 4, lf'2ii.

I l:ae he-fl t'l because in i,kf

v-ron--r 'h tie, t n.-.sutne th

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1 please anieurce to the voters

ln'v tlirciich the rolurnns of

tl'i.-e hut two motiHn j J 'ir f-i 'r th.it I a m a candidate for t:Liti'-.' the Tp-hsui. r '" R--uhliean l I'-m i na ion for Viiorois-

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res ssEEirr. Cdt'er Timea; Please annoax to the voters o" Fak count y that I nm a candidate for it,.

i .lominatjon to the effieo of Sheriff c? ; Fake county on the KenuMioHU tu-l ei. I subject to the primary eUc; ion. May 4in" i r.ti'u.

invil a year nflcr the other wunty oflir.. rs. hut I am trj ing t i i'Oii.:n.1 the l.i.-lnirs of th- ofih-e m ui-itiU''- to

merit tne support of the chclors al the toiiuris j.ruu.trv. tltWARD F. FVXS. M. IX rOS TREASURER. H'll'or T:tnos: I'lo.-iK- aimouneo to the i nj r of take county th.tt I mil ho a i-.indidato fi.r i '-ii.iiiii'i; i. in for Treitsur'-r -f I-'iko .'iutity. Ipuiana. s-uhje-ct t-j the primricd of iluy 4ih. l":o. rtAFFIt F. ERAPFOKD.

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I-riiii-try on Mm- 4t'i. l?n.

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rOE SURVEYOR. j Ed i tor Tirr.ec :

Ktniiji Mimttunoe to voters or iake owrty th.-tt I am a oi t.did.-t t ? for tlni n'mination to the otth-e .f Surveyor of Fake county on the l;e;.utiioan tiokft. f-ubf et to tho primary cieotion to be h.-hi .Mr-y 4th, 1020. RAT SFEFEY.

FOB SENATOR. Editor Times: ri'-ir-e ', I, r." . n re to the o-eic e.f Iake 1. 1-1 1 1 : t - th't I v ill t o ,t cac.Jidite for i e-n'-i n i , 1-'0 tor rini"t' fr'j'u I.ak': C' iinfi. Fif !'.. -iil.j'. t to the pr iin , rie-i of .i..y 4.U. l.Cih .TAME? J. NECJL.

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I FCR SHERIFF. i Ed "or Tuts: i nase anuounre to the vofert of :r-'U'it-- that I am a candidate f,-,r the

u vi o ii iioromii.on tor ,-n-rirf ot'-r-uttor iime.s: I,:.;e .-..tirty. at the primary election, ' Kind V mitif-nnf t' the -,es cf f , M.-i.. t!h. mO. T am at rro-.-it a I m; j con i.i v ;hat 1 am a r.pohl oan oaodolt

: iive a -it ot re , tJV or caro I oI.cj i for th

' IK art men t (a pprou eH I . o-.iiny- s

JAJlLo i. IK'V.I.IV;, 'held M-!v 4;h !?.

Oary. Ind. t'SCAR A. AHL'JRF.K. East FhicagJ.

TOR JOIKT REPRESENTATIVE. Editor Tim": Please a i'.iiour,ee to the voters of Fake sid porter rtinnttf? that I am a candidate fo-- t'l- oiTi e of .loiiit F-'-pre s ot t - tivc of tho ahoi e n-imed couniie on the ItT'iblii an i if k". nil-j--' t to the primari's Mac 4t't. T20 kkrn akd f. Baffin.

Our EASTER SPECIALS for Wednesday and Thursday Up to 12 O'clock Noon SMOKED PICNIC HAMS 18c SUGAR CURED REGULAR HAMS 32c REGULAR BACON. WHOLE OR HALF STRIP, per lb.. 28c BACON SQUARES, per lb 24c POT ROAST 18c BOILING BEEF nc HAMBURGER pt'c SHORT STEAKS 24c FRESH PORK SHOULDER 20c PORK SAUSAGE igc NECK BONES ' ' . 8c Smoked and Cooked Luncheon Meats at Big Reductions.

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FOR REPRESENTATIVE.

I Ed-'er Times: j p-jeae ,ini;o inre nie a candidvle for I t-e-t.omi na i ion f-u- the offj. e (,f state Rep. j ipsclitPlllf. suruo, t to ttie will of the

Itii-e of It r rres, --n t n 1 1 ve of 1 ho I 1 ;e r,ull u.a n voters or eon nty at ti

suh e,-t to rinnari- eieciiott to be iTimii y election of Mav 4th. 1''20

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JAMES F IAV.

FOR FROSECUTIKG ATTORNEY. I'd i 'or Tim's: IUeae nuouno to th.e voipr of 1 .a k ' iv.iipty that I ntn a onndidate for 1 1 1 e f.n 0e Prose,-u t ( r c AttorjT-y of t,ae tounty, subject t-j the Rt puM-can pri

maries, .Mav 1'h. 1!i;n. ' "IFFI AM O. THOMAS. 1 1 -rr mond. Ind.

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