Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 257, Hammond, Lake County, 19 April 1921 — Page 4
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Pajre Four THE TIMES Tuesday, April 10. 1021 TBT,
THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS BT TSS T A UK COUNTY PaSTITlSO &. rUBLISHISO COUfiJ?AJSY.
The KaJte County Tiim: Dilly except aiiirJay and ouriuay. Kiiiered at the (Juitotnco in liuiuuionu .-joe .i . The rimes i-ttat Chioio-lnd Una Harbor, dailj except .-viiiuy. Eui cred t Ulu poalulllce iu Llusl ChiciCu. -Noieitk IS. 19 li. 'ihe Uni County T1me Saturday ami AVeekly Edition, -.Uereil at the pubiofllce In Hammond. J? "ot-ua. y 1. l'.'l. Ilia uary Kveaing I'miea Wo c".cm suimu. lit trol ul Uiu yoSUiIiii.e ih Gai y, April 1' . 1;UJ. Ail ULUf.r Pho act of Jdurvlt 3. lil'J. as second-cla..-uialtsr.
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.aw which is not enforced and some of th. vant the i 1 ico to enforce the law whi. h ! tlc-ad letter. The V rt Wayne N-, : o nail en the head when it svty it is ! bo rents of the city rather than the police. tie r.iOl't effectual afiflitS j a keeping the e'; sfreetd. It is undeitiod, i f e.mr..., th Miie parent.' who ,;o not csro wli,i: he(e . hildren, but these- are to-ei led 'y few in tui r.'.inly they are not the parents ox' the
yo-mpXers who nightly throns the streets. Ihist.'rins rirrg like ninths, their wings i f churaet-r in -.)r..-ant ianper of a sinking in the prear, white ;,;-!:( of hell, i'he parents of n;ost of these jeopardized jawnih-:-. he it said, are those who really have the interests of their . hildren at heart and who would be broken and bowed own were misfortune cr disgrace to overtake th :o.
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lis may appear to many to be a harsh and miiblo judgment, yet it is strictly tind deplorably an exceedlnply large per cent, of our hoys and a- he! I -ward hound today because of parental ne-
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:e jiaront, idtht-r through we-akness, mii, taken ss, or a disinclination to take from his own leise time necessii ry to discipline his children, at- . to pass this ohli.pation on to others. He lotiks school teachers and other public or qunsl public rs of juvenile activities to do that which can he 'ii'perly only by himself. The natural eonseis that it isn't done at all.
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standing, 'who possibly imapijie that their own position -omehow Immunizes their children and r.T.'.-ns t h.un from all harm. Yet the commercial rating v social standing of tlie parent is no saforuar.I to tl.e child that pads the streets, touching elbows with crime and ruboing shoulders with immorality. Of course, the fundament;)! fault Is parental careJessness. Parents imagine that their youngster? aro in attendance at picture fhnws of an innocuous character, or visitinp other children in the neighborhood, when in reality they are saunterinp up and down the s-treet, lo-oking for "mnsdses" with whom they can strn'l eff to shady nooks in out of way places or posriidy ' 'furney up to a dance ha!' to "shake the 'himmv.'' Hundreds of pirents in thbs city would no d nbt ho horrified and scandalized could they but realise the conduct of their beloved and trusted children, pays t'.v "ev3. Yet, after all, It Is their own fault rather th.u, of these immature and unreasoning yourijrs'erv. To far T-o preat an extent have the awrape paren's today attempted to delegate to others that respnnsihiiit v for their children's Intellectual development and their moral prowth that is theirs and theirs alone. The fat her provides a pood home. pocd food, pood clothes, and other rod things of this life for his children, and considers his duty done. IIe feeds the body but leaves to others the vastly more imortant task of feeding the mind and 'he character. He is derelict in the r.irsf m-.tnen'ou:! duty he owes to his children and thrmtph thee children , i society in general.
NOT BINDING "The treaty Is our treaty as well as that of the Al'bs" declares the Washington "Herald." an advocate of the leat-ne of nations" scheme. Is it. Indeed? l.et us suppose that the publishers of the "Herald" hail employed an agent on a four-year contract, wi'h the proviso that any contract made by the agent would not tie complete or binding until ratified by the h.'-ml of directors, this proviso being well known to all ; i-r.-'Di;? who dealt with the agent. After the publishr:; of the "Herald" had employed this agent and sent him out on Pi is four-year job. there arose differences berwe. n him and the hoard of directors and in order o s cure an assurance of continued support he risked the ejoekholders to elect a majority of the board in harmony with bis ideas, and the stockholders refused.. After This had taken place and while the agent was ne- ;:. u; at ir. g a contract a public notice was given, signed bv a cont rt litrg number of the board, declaring that hev would not vo'e to ratify a contract made by the trft.-nt 1!" that contract contained certain provisions. Notwithstanding the original provision that his contracts would not he binding until ratified by the board r-f direct-. rs. nrid his repudiation at the stockholders' e' .tio.) and the notice that certain kinds of contracts v.ae:i i tad he ratified. th a Rent goes ahead and negci. l-s just such a contract. Now. then, iti all th'se circumstances, would the Ya -hington "Herald" Fay that "the contract is our contract as we'd as that of the people who are trying to ho'd u t" it?" Not tor one moment. No erncern would be either morally nordegally bound by an agreement made in such manner. No court on earth would ever hold such a contract binding in either law or equity. Th-- supposed case is en all fours with the negotiation of the peace treaty with the league of nations woven into it. European nations knew the treats eon! J not be made funding upon the United States unless ratified by the Senate. They knw that Wilson was repudiated at tit e J 9 3 S election on terms set forth by himself. They knew that Republicans members cf the Senate had signed a notice to the President and to till the world that they would not vote to ratify the treaty with the league in it. Notwithstanding that knowledge they proceeded to defy the American people and their duly choien representatives. They chose to deal with an agent who had been repudiated on an issue drawn by himself. They ac'ed with their eyes open and with full understanding of what they were doing. They cannot
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t line HO reminded u , c,f M many utewc.l titr.s. AOTIIl-Ut way to get into trouble IS to flirt with temptation Jl'ST to show how fiii-ng you are. lot can ridicule cois.ts uii you WA.NT to but a straight front WOl 1 11 rnakt) many a man LOOK more like a human Id-ire;. J'lloi'I.i; (triv-raiiy arc pretty 'iin-U AMI a-cej.t thiiu-'.-t a.- they com-:-ITIIOI'T saying much (it II in a while you g. t a roar nnU vor know a tire lia.t :mno out OH you hear a howl and KNOW soinebo-ly ps kl.kinr; on the AMOl'VI' of his taxes. VK ahvuyj feel tire-1 wc la-ar a married man TALK about his f lf-r, ntr-1 VIII-: as a matter of fact his Wll-'l-l docs about ail the e..nt rolhrtjf J l-.is h-oise, AMo; t!ie f.rst p.-,-p!--WHO a r- r.-irssf to r-- iliz- a ie e.---
filty TO tighten their belts A II K the gft-rieh-cpib-k birds '1 llt-.Ki: is a pinch in sight ANI the fellow who will eseapo IS the. man who ."ticks to the Job AMI s.iits It dowti in ban'.t or home. M.rilOl (.11 It is a troublesome llleil i Ulll MOM-:V is really quite an
I V i;'I'Io, Imagine us In a count r y ITIIOI T money trylnsr to Tit VOI": one of these pnragTH p ha for A half pound of bacon AMI a quarter of pound of butter. WIIII.N the neighbor women IMSCAIUI their boudoir caps AMI go around in their curl papers AS a protest against Tills hu:h cost of living business V. shall know that popular res'-nt-meiit II s reach' (1 the very peak AMI crisis and THAT the mot step will be civil wn r. A cornfe-1 girl may llAVi: 19i pounds c-f c',ir's Itl T she has it all over th--SKINNY' gill N HO b :s l' l-i feoitlffs of ro-rves.
Kdltor Times.: I will b a rnniildata for Mayor of Ka.t ( hlcaifo on the itepublican ticket, tubjurt to th! decision of the voters at the May prims r.8. JAilES 11. UUK-N3.
Editor Timis: 1'lea.e nnounc to be a candidate for Mayor on the Republican ticket, subiect to the decision of the May primaries. ALBERT LEWIS
Itdltor Timks; You may ntate to th Citizens of K.tst Chicago and Indiana Harbor that it is icy intention to be a candidate for tie- nomination for Mayor of the city of Knst Chk-aitu at the pritncrbs to bi held in Way. A vote for mo is a vote lor a cl'-an, efficient business administration. JOHN" K. IUil'I'A
rOB CITT CUBE Editor Ti.vb.ii: I will be a cnndldat on the repiibilf-nn ticket for no-nlnaflon to the office of City Clerk, of Kast Chicago, subject to the Mny prima'icR. KM MA SPl-NCKR.
Kilitor Timks: I'l'.ise nnneuiicp to ih voters of the Fifth Ward, Kast. t'hirnve, tnat I wiil be ,( oamudate for Aldertc.an on the ll- pubhe;,,! ti,.,-t, ubje.t to the decision ot tin- pr maries. May a-d bai:j:irr c. S. Ml Tip Editor Timks: I'U-a.sf. announce to (he vc.tsrs of Kast hieaRo that I wilt l3 candidat.; for A bie rman-n t-1 rRd, on the Republican ticket, tiubje t to ' the primaries, May 3rd.' J. CO A P..
T.dttor Times: IU-,-,. announce t--the voters of the Third Wnrd. Knit Chicago, that I will he. fl eandldata for A'Uertnaii en the ''.linens' Tick-' KKAN'K J. CISZCtZOM. Kdltor Timks: I':,.SB ,r.n,,.f to th voters of the Fourth AVard, J-i.-t Cbl- . that I will be a candidate for tut office of Alderman on the c itizens' MrkMIKI-". KOSCTKL.NIAK
Editor Times- Ton may nnnoimce my name as a candidate for Cltv Clerk, on the republican ticket, cf Kast Chicago, the nomination b ItiK subject to the de:lloii of the tiriniariejs in May. IlKltT 11. PKTKUaON.
Kdltor Times: You ari authorized to pnnioiace my cindalacy f;r re-remlna-tlcn to th offiee cf City Clerk on tho republican tb-ket of Knst Cliicago, subject to the May prlmarp". TIMS. Y. RICHARDS.
Kdltor Times l-loi.. announce to the voters of J'.ast Chicago that I will be a o;ndldate f. r the (.n.-e of 'lty Ork, of Enr.t Chieripi, (Jn the. re;,ub!ie.-in ticket, subject to the primaries, M,i 3rd. ITrKlt n(.VLKX, Jr.
l-.ditor j imp r-:- -i .ene announce to J the voters of l-int C)ilcgo that I wlU I be n candaiate fur 'ity !erk on the !( r.t:zr ihs ticket, as i-vl'h-ri--- d by my
Oftlie. JOHN J. KEKN'AN.
MISS SEIOEL 0. BEER MAKES BOW AS SEASON'S DEBUTANTE IN PHARMACOPEIA SOCIETY SET
POR CITT TUEASURSB To the Kdi'or T'if Timfk: You mny rtnn'iunr-o that. I am a candidate for City Treasurer of the City of Kast Chlr.Ofo on the Itepubib-an -TicKet, subject to the I'rimaries. Very trply v.jurs, i w. PirpES.
Kiiifor TiMrs Will you rdea.se announce that I will be a rnr-dldate for tb- nomination of C'.tv Tr'-nsuirer. for the City of Knst Chieat'o. Ind., subject to the Republican ' prirn-irp s. H. li JONT,9.
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that th.-y were deceived or cajoled.
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c aim that, thee believed that America wanted the league t i that the Senate would ratify it. The facts tsre just the reverse. If they had given any credence whatever to the plighted word of men who hav- been high in American public life for years and years, they wr.uld not have joined in a contract with a repudiated agent. They tried to put one over on the Vnited States, and they failed. The amazing thing js that a newspaper of the high rfanding of the Washington "Herald" now assert;-? that tho T'nlted States is bound by a contract such as it would m-t acknowledge as binding upon itself if ma da under similar circumstances.
Even if the f.vo rent sandwich did come back it would rot he recognized as th" old friend of other da vs.
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ah.!;- 1'ha rma.-a p-ia Iamb-va rd. it is Miss J-a.-r Re. r, whos- popularity is causing such obi medical ifuvanus .'if M.sdanus Kilter, Sulphur. Itrotno and Selz. r such u to-as i re ss. t Hereafter Miss P- . r Is expected t.l : enjoy all the d.-f.-rence imp'.i'd !y physician's jirc .-ript ions that recently has been ao-nalol to hi r old playmate of the bar rootn. Miss Kentucky Bourbon. It's g..ing to be hard for the Beer girl's late phaymat'S. Instead of , trre. iing her as "scuttle of suds." Miss It. er hereafter will be at home oi.iy. through official channels, physicians precn; tons, pharmacy ami all under dignified procedure outlined by the I'niied States ;overnm.-nt. Ttie lnt rnnl Revenue p.-partmenf after b-nir consideration, has come t " ; The opinion that malt ate! hops, even with a hit of a "UP H," in t"iilc and ; may b priscri'ie 1 by physicians as; medicine i.nie.1 the ' ds'oad a-U. 1 )-. y si.-j -ins may put pad'-nts on a beer i roifraimne f 'ia-y are sincere !r . their profes-sion.a'i opinion. The pro-!
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rector Ih.lph "W. Stone, will be f. r the s;ck man to t a k - his . rescr i p ! : n to a
phn rm.li-y, which will order his b'-er-! m-dicne, r.ithar, from a ttovi ry iindj lia-.e it ip livt re,) at his back dor as i I nthe tin vs of yore. j
FOR CTTY JUDGE Editor Timrs: Ileate announce t the voters of East Climap-o that I will be a candidate for re-nomtnatlon to 'ho off-.ce i f City Judge, ubj...t to the prima.' its, Mjv lird, 1'jfJl. H M. COHEN.
ltd It or Timks P'e'ase announce to the voters of l-'sst Chicnco thst I will be a candidate for city Judice on the republican ticket, subjc-t to the primaries May r,d. i::i. MI'irAEL, IIAVRAX.
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Editor Timks: Pi;no finnoun'-e to the voters of Knst C.iieaR-o and Indiana Harbor that I am a candidate for the nomination for the office f City Judge t n the Citizens' I . rt v Tb-ket. HU'HT K. C.-VRROLL,
Editor Timf.h: Ili-a.5 enn.runrr to tho voters of the Seventh Ward, lndana Harbor, that I will b a camluiate tor the oifi-e ,,r" Alderman on th'; re-I-ublic(,n ticket, subject to the primaries May or i. I'jZ. I'KTEU C tUVEKIS. Kdltor Timks riea-i nnnotmre to the voters of the Fifth Ward. Indiana Harbor, that I w!!i be n candidate for the office .,f Alderman on the. n r-ilili-lan ticket, subj-ct to the, primaries. May ;;rd, 1H21. J li-tl 'HARD H. MARItIO:
E'Ptor Times I'!eae annotm ti the voters of the Fourth Ward, Kat Chicago, that I will be a cnndidr.'te for tiio tice of Aldoi-man on tine Republican ticket, subject to the primaries. Mav Srd HtAMC M. HOI'.VATJbL
Editor Tim-es: .Pieae ir.nounn the voters r.f Knst Ch'.oapo that I arn n candidate fot re-nominn Hon to the of. fice. of oiuncibnt-larpe, subject to t'ia Republican primaries .in Mav. c-i uii ii: oy-wrtGO. Miitirif-r, Editor Timms: 7nu may annorjrv to the votere of Whiting that I am a ervdidate for re-nom : nat Ion for the oCicp of Mayor, subject to tdo wishes of th voters at the primaries In May V'AI.'Ii-lfl K. bCIIRAGE. Kdltor Times: Phase annonnce my nRme as a candidate for Mayor of the 1 1 v- of Whiting. Indiana, subject to tha dect.c;.(,n Df tf)f. Republican voters at the coining City I'rinnrieu. May 3 MARY J. COS HCT.
POB AI.DEE.MAJT Editor Timks I'ie.-ise announce to the voters of Kast Chice.sro that I iwll be a candidate far AhJern.an-at-l-arBe on the Citizens' ticket. CEORdE BLOSICY.
TOE KAIOIl Editor Times- -up. -rot to the vo'tara of the city of Kast Chicago, I v-l'l be a candidate for r.--j4o:iili.ation to the of. fi , oT l n (tr rtf I'nt t'tOnc.i t t Vie
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Editor Ttmks: PTese nnnounce to voters of the Firt Vard. Kant ''ailcapo, that I will be a candidate for Alderman on the Reput.li'-an tiCKCt, subject to the primaries, May Srd. liPllAEP DAVIS.
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I'I'rr Tiitrs: I'Icase announce that I am a candidate for M;o..r of East
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I hereby announce my abiermanlo candidacy for the third ward of the city cf Kast Chicago on the republican ticket subh-et to the will of the people of the nid ward, by virtue of the primary of May 3, 1321. ITHS KERR I NX
rtditor Timks Please announce to the vo'rs of East Chicago that I am a candidate for the nomination for Mayor on he 'iti.'.'-ns' Ticket. FRAN"!' CAKE MIAN
Editor Timpp: Please announce to the voters of the Fourth V.'ar-l, East Chi capo, that I will be a candidate for Alderman on the '"iih-.. r.s T'--k t. KDWAKI) APAl.Mlir.T MX. -HA
Editor Timks Please announce to the voters of tho Fourth Ward in Kant CM. race Indiana, that I wii! be a cur.didate for Alderman, on th- R.-pultlincn ticket, subject to the prim.Ties May S. 1321. j, Ki-piT CTnVrKK V
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Editor Times Peae anw-mtifd to te voters of Whiting that I am a can d I ?i for the office of City Clerk on the republican ticket, subject to the prlroarlek May 3rd. harry e. powtjrs. TTnmmoncl TOE IVTATOB Editor Ti . .. , ;:,;,y nnnonc to the voters of iarurnon,i that I em a esndtdnte for re-tiomlnh t ion for the office of Mayor, or. the l'c;.i:!i'!ran ticket subject to the wishes of the voters at the primaries in May. DANIEL. BROWN. Editor Times: Will you kindly an. nonnce to the voters of Hammond that I Phall be a armlidatf for Mavor on the Democratic ticket. snh;.ct tA the primaries to be held, May 3, 1!21 ED. SIMON.
Editor TrcKS: P!on-e announce to the voters of Hammond that I will be a candidate f,,r Mayor ,,u the Republican ticket, subject to the primaries. May Crd, 1521. CHARLES H. FRIEDRICIL
Kdlcr Tives: Wiil you k!nd!v nnnounce to the voters of Hammond that I shall be a candidate for Mayor on the Democratic ticket, subject to the pr) tnaries to tie hchj Mac :;. v.i?. J. H. McQX'IP.1
Editor Tivks AViP. vou p. ease announce to the nr-rs of Hammond tht I am a oandiia.- f. r t H or on the Democratic ti. p. t 1-v c r.s.-nf of tie voters at tiic r.-:nr!-.v i:i- ? IT' ;;: k. vintMrri".
roB crr r jxtegjEoltor T'khs 1 p-n-e a'-nnan i the yo'ers cf Hammond, th"! I w'll hi a candidate for the r.t!rp ef City .Tulre on the republican tict.et, subject to th decision of the primaries in M-tv i. Minn"'SR.
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Editor Timer t P'.case announce H.m" I em a cniide.e f r the of ice of CH Juice on the Ro;ib'i an ticket, subjfet to the primarn s. Mav :;. nnxc.y clevi:lant. Editor Tivks':- Ph-asc a r . '-tir.cn n the cdumns of vnir '. ap'r that I am n cand: 1at for re-.-le.-t ton to the office of Cltv Judge on th- T "oiroct-fitlc ttel:t. THKfnoRi: C. KMTZ. Editor Trvrs- K Irsdlv announce to the voters ef Hammond that I am a candidate f'T the nominc.t '..n f- r the office of City JuiUc on the Republican ticket, suhic-ct to the primaries, Mav rd, 1921. DkVID C. ATdvIN'Snx.
Editor T;vt;s I'h'-nse announce to the voters of Hammond that I will br- a randidate for City .t-aice on the republican ticket subject to the primaries. May 3rd, 10"!. PHIL G R EENTAVA ED. Editor Timks1 IV-a so nnnotj rce to the voters rf II urrnif-ni. that I will be a candidate for the off-.-, o' t t x- .Tudtre. on the Democratic tiik't, sut'Jccf to the primaries. Mav "rd. e. e. r.r-'K.
TOR CITT TM A STTRXB Fvdltor T:ns- Kindly nnn.-unee tt I am a candidate f. r fVe r.omtnatb for City Treasurer, of Hammond. snV. Ject to the de Irion of the Repuhlb-.-., voters at the Primaries on May 2rd 1S21. AVALTER F. EIELEITdED
Editor T'mfs: Please announce to tvoters of Hammond that T am a candl date for the ncrr.inatlon of city Treeurer. on the Republican tirVrt, p-jhjrct to the primares, Mav H2t. ppWAim Ai-:nni
Editor Timks Phase annotmce fhat T will be a candidate ofr Ctty TreaniTr on the Democratic, ticket, subject to the primaries, May rtrd. T'U. KDWAIiD KiJCJERRECfHT.
Editor Tmks Please announce to the voters of Hammond that I em a candidate for the office of 'ity Treasurer on the rt publican li.-lc. subject to the primaries, May "rd, 1.51. E. E. HARTZL.ER.
CITT CLEEJt FxV tor TiMi:s:--Toti may ernounre to the voters i f Hammond thst I am a candidate for re-nominaMon f r the of. fice of City CP rk. on the Republican ticke. subject to the primaries. May 3d. 1521. ARN-OKD IT. KX.XERT.
Editor T'mfs -Please announce to the voters of Hammond that I will be a candidate for City Cork on the Republics n ticket, sub-ee't to the primaries, Mav 3rd. R121 MILTON' Ty HANSEN
Editor T'' es P'- ase annoiir-ce. tn the vol rs of Hamreon:! that T will he a f and-date f r the , ffi. e cf City Oer't on the Republican ticket, subject to the primaries May i. JOHN A. MA I").
Editor Timks: please announce to the -otces of Hammond, that I will he a candidate for the office of City Clerk, on the RcmOdio-.-iri ticket, subject to tb decision of the primaries. May ft. P;t. iuipilf h. nonv.
Editor Ttmfs -P'.c-i se announce to (V. voters of the Eo'lr'h AA'ard. Hammond. (Rob. rtsda b ) that I wi'.l be a Candida'" foy- Oie of:;ce of Aldermten on the repnh. llcan thkft, suhj-ct to tho primaries. May 3rd. OH AS. II E GOERS.
I!ltor Tives pb-ase announce to the voters of the I-'ourth Ward. Htiirnfti L that I will be a candidate for Alderman on the Republican tkd, subject tn tho primaries, .May 3rd, l.bll. V E. JI-TWETT.
Edi'or Tivks ppaso announce to the voters of the Fourth Ward, Hammond, that I will bo a candidate for the office of Alderman on the republican ticket, subject to the primaries on Mav Srd. GEO. M. SLACK.
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CounciIm.in-at-lare.c, sea. pit to th--wishes of the voters at the primaries. Mav 3, IC'21. ERHAKD HoT.MiJKKd.
