South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 33, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 February 1922 — Page 2

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES THURSDAY MORNING. FKBRUARY 2. 1922

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KOvtrnn;er.t tool; cr.tro: ar.-I th a t ; thero vcr m in" grave ahu es in the n.attT rf working conditions. It;

' '.ur? r.cxesjary, contemlcJ. to fix

or- rai.roa.-1 employes j

atN; the railrc-ads to '

SAYS CANNIBALISM pii i r O rvi m r- rl V. r. I

PYIQTQ IM RIIQQIÄ hr ,:so'thVt this i-.r DA101 0 111 flUOOIii ! itv of th- Tvar would fur. -;r n a: tha

Ki.'port Received of Parents ! LEWIS .Y 7 TES Katinp Their Gun Children I L'AILROAD MEX

m Famine Area?. TO 70A MIXERS

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fcrtUr. rr-soff:r. from Chir. ni;v v.- viKi pr. on ar.u. I. rJ 2" . i:.a.ir.r?n mc. rf t'.-.-i iUNEVA, Feh. I. Fa min iz

'n f!oc-r i.ohcv; Ivele.r.!nnt of , farhf.l a trihlo dnsrreo in th Oren-; 1.7,-0,000. Mr. Lewis denied, howth'; '!;!:. r-.. ri;ha:.- on a 1 1 of hjr di. trrt of Huf.-i.', that pecplo ! Ver, that th allianco nought to oiuüaM" tratrnr. to all n 1 ! ?i ah - a r i:i;::n-,- each other and parents ; cnmpet) with the American Federa-j-nhlieat...:, .f a'.i n-.t rr.ttionnl ta'iT.z th :r i. hildren, iays a tf-lrt- tion of Labor, but said that the ni-Viitnr m.-. affectjti 'liina's in- j i ram r'"."'i .! Jkt.-- Wednesday from unions nought to b- drawn together ''ro!-; .i:iery to I'l.jii of all for-j .. -; v -- -r. t 1 1 i o in Mopeotv of Dr. vcm the largest groups of the Lat-'.-.n r-id:o f rations : a M 1 ? h v. h - j f Xar.-'-n. head of tl; irjte r- tr Organization Th federation's m I., r l-ordry Aithout h r r,,. u' . ,j.at n-.r.a I 1 vn. m itt of Itu. sian rclif f. i r.vmberi-hip. Mr. Lwis t-aid. was srs't ' or. j!ta i:i arnorg tlv- t-.-.v . r ' : -j (( v( yr( rttat2ws tdsram ad - ! ahout 3,000,000 worker?. r .-ar.Jir.g v. it lidra-.'.al of foi.i.;n ; t,, thv Geneva hureau of the The movement for the nlüanc. ttr.oj which ar- in ,'hir.a v. ithout r:.af h.r al ommittf-e, was hasrdj.Mr. Lewis explained, was ptartcd at irr-ity f.-.n-'t'on. Cr.- to which rhir, a j po ir forip ition received from a i th miners' convention in 1010 with

H r.ot a party rxpr et th hf- 'f ( i;,;,c;,in r-preetdativ Httarhenl to : the appointment of a committee to

Ith-- An.rncün r In f ad rniniM ration j onfr with tho rhu-fa of th "big

four" brotherhoods rf railroad

at C!' iihuri,".

th- ( rh r p'.v.-r-" tliat th" h .i'TlM'd fori .-" will ) rd:l' d

Th' r-d-ttion for th r-v,-i' n o. -j h,. foll,,., in , a,;tht.nt(, rxamplcs, j worker?. In July. lOJO, th eommltt! rhir:..- tariff was not brought : s thfk trif-rani. oarr-d in tho ! temt with th brotherhood chiefs. !o:-t..ard at th- plenary s'.-.-ion. h ut ; , ,", of Ti,.nkoV(l rommune of ! -ireeing that th nl llano, wo.s not v - . n.hodid in a .-par,'., tr 1 ' v i v rdola no .- Uy. canton of Yarmaten- then advisable. This agreement wa:tc la pr.-' i.t ii'n-. Worh alr-aiv irky- reported to tlie mintrs' convention, k- !'.;nn on t!u. traty a !l A lnnn n;in;od Tapvatulla Ilallin. ! he M September, which directed th rr . -d'a.it -r with the oti.ep - ; th, rori, of hs brother. A ! lhat rthir efforts b made to i:i:.'s or, :h!, qu?!"i;.( ' 'I J va.man nami H0u?na at, two of her!creat the alllanCP- re-uiting in the

l.v th- fir '...-terri commit', e. ra . t s : j , jjd r- n. and a man named AWam of i!,r two treatl-s will h- r-r.der.-d ,,,vo, ,r,.fj hj., (lantcr. Thnidav morning by th.ch-hritiony m... , r n : , .iris r,nnrted

invitation i?sucd todav.

;;; ! busixess chief

HUZZAUD IX SOUTH DAKOTA. ST. PA FL. Minn.. Feb. 1. The worst blizzard in years was reported in .South Dakota Wednesday night. Xorth Dakota al.o rerordetl a hcavj Mwtorm general over th eastern part rf the .-täte from th Missouri rivr r.

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" ' - ' "n" 11 ' " ' ! from Du- di.-trh't of r.ornv, near (i.M-..d Pit r in th da bv tlm f ar i 0 v,. ,vlur, l(,op arrived on ta -:rrt: r-.mmitt' . . forj iavin!: W;tlkd l'"") to vcr?ts Anr.oun. -m.-nt. of th tros Uol-:1;i tpj. r to ohtain Am-rhan aid. (A I -day of thAf'dtlenv nt of the han-; ..r:t j; r1. of a JlilIf. tu'ac rri? ro t .-'. Irir.c:inr ti . clo j

fi long d:sj-.;:!o t w.-n 'P.ii.a and j Japan. expert-, I ?o l,aten action j

n all the ;-r .liT . far ra-t. rn TAGS OPTIMISTS (Ions l.er.auv,. it r'n;ov.s on of th- PI'CCWCTQ h!f rleriints of dls ord. Fti'l-r .'lN I hSSIMlSlS tli s tt! r4rt. ShanPmg wi'hin . , ,,, , .-, . . i o:iti:ru-d 1 r : 1 pag- one) j hn will be.-omo Lhir.fr frntor. j U ' rovernmer.taily as well r.s co;r.'iphi- wrrV"'a"nTinion men rally, and thi... after moiitli. of j u ithmJt 1MV tatlon in v.hina ;.nd Japan, th- Jap- M , Sullivn. (Mis Skinner. Owen

anH'1 Pow-rnnu-ni u-.m rm. , lister. Ivuid K. lorgan. president i ing at 1 o'clock at the home 0f her finally h.n a tin.- tor th. fuhill- of tll0 xritional City bank. Chicago. ; -i-ter. Mr--. James Writrht "17

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lry ann .manxi:rix;. Mary Ann Manne ring died sudden

ly of heart trouble Wednesday morn-

inert or it I rom;". H'hritonhr Morl v and William C

Irniio Ilrvtoratloii of IUiiln.-id. j Itodfie'.d. former peoretary of coinWithin f ill view of th- great pow- j mrce. were in' Iudcd in the joke- '". a? China desired, Japan has I smiths rolumn. beeau they would Jtgred to re -tor- to C!u::a OA ar 1 ?hip tiot take th questions f criou-ly.

of t h Ti 1 r . g t a o -1 .-. r. g i n ratiroa.i. -mo!.- i-mirm!.- opiiui.x. .ui. rart. Iowa. Il-r pj-ter is th only th l;e art of th- .-ontrover-v, :.t th John.-on numerated Mrs. Winifred J Mjrvivor. .r.d of .-;x rm.nth-. and full r.-.r.trd ; Sa-kvill- St oner, -wonder-mother of l-'uneral sri.-es will be hchi

after five or i7, Tear?, at China's op-;-' wonuci -uaum.x. 1 ana a w mm-i - , Th u rMjuy morning at. F o'clock at

Mishawaka a v. She was born In Indianapolis Au jr. -2, 1 CÜ . and was vi years of age.

Sii. had lived in this community 10:

ytar.-, having come hero fron F.ona

thtn upon oaymr-T.t of h- t .pal', ahnt

1 ii -daugh.t i-in-ia w ." iy..-ie Jani?'.

f .'00 f'"' 4.-0M Cerman n;ark. .'a-i:ia (..uu-oun 1. i-.m" -h. mil

.i.'r- 0,. l.r,. rnrf n d f Pat ana .iaUa 1.1 i i n g 1 1 1 ' I j.OOlii

n'.rir th- jtird -f payment, a Japar.es national should occupy th

position of trarTh: manager of the

Hum, an )ptimlt "William .1. l'tirus. director of the bureau of Investigation, department

the residence. Key. Frandenburs

officiating. The body will then be sent to Lillarte, , for burial.

4 id. tog,th.r with Japanece. to till ! "f justi-. was listed as a gentlintly with a chinr. the x,o,t 0f j "; ,n optimi-t l-ecatiro he said: chief aecoun'ant. The ottlci ,1,. ! . "l riI,;( 1,1 th ,5t han

, ... , , . v , , ,, i fx . n laTiipain. iia.i n-.n iit-u jim a pt a :nwf ( r. w 1 1 b- iiv, r r the dirvt au - ' '. . , , land is dr-reasing. Out of the turt h.crity of a .i riev... ma na gr -dir-, t - ... n m . . , , , , , , , i mod ineidnt to n world conflict will or and cm, d c dc- hargd : lain . ... . . . : ome a civilization Messed with lo r cause i peae- ;,tid prospcritv. in which the Whih: tn ..urst!r.:i of op.trd of , , .v,..

HI "l ' 1 Ir " Ml i noiu u in ' ' : liiu

i:i .i. Titrrr. I'unmal services for IM J. Tritt. C'J. of 1611 S. Marietta St., v. ho died suddenly Tuesday night, will bo lirtit frnm tVio )-i rm ti!q xiflprnn.ln

the rai.rcad ha- c,ccupid th . ji(t( .. I .. . purij, wJn , tf ?,', ;l'r th" Hv.rsatn.nsi M:,tr. jr. managing di- KLvenl-w comcterv. w. i- m.-'h-.tcd i tAe-n the two d-c- r).( tor nf th(, xvt. linanre corpora- T.-vatio.-M ..catsuit '.h- arms conferene described the railroads of today Mini ri. n iM"M!U.i:usKl

.M-r. ....!a'-,,i Ph of tic J i; (ht. ..viIlliu.. lu tho drama in Vunl Srxdces for Michael J- - . t 1 1 . 1 1 1 . m e re1 ' 1 w ; ? h o 1 1 : Iii- h appear "the producers, who ! Vyremblwki. lih ..Ft S. I.auel

ai - s-ihi ring from an Inadequate r , 5 , wh.o died .f pipumonii on Montu: n on their products, and th on- tl-. v b neld tlii.s morning at sum. rs. who ar- paying high priecs, j;;0 ,Vclrl.j- (t v.. llrdwir.'s th. tr tt. cd-." T!i- speak-r a.-, l hm, h. UrV. Anthor.v ZubowicZ .t.d that -.h- kio v.lun... ,fUvil! m-;at- and burial wid ! - in iiiiMM s.i i- in a w.iy tri undergo sub- '

mixtion ' s t a n t i a 1 men as. s during the year, j

Th ra.iw a-- w :Il b t u rr: d o . r to m tint fact lies hopefulness for (.'li'me -e i;;.ii:.a:::i;' d;rctor w:thiu th- r.ulr ad itnlu.-tiy and busiips .'r i.1"t;:P 1-i rln- s;;n!ni; of t h ; l.i.-h depends upon it. .....', l .. ' . .-' n .. f . v t ? i . 11 . ' Tili. c . r.. -; i i i a-" rr . e 1 eet ed the fnt.

." . . - , .-..!.... 1 thi." Htternoon at : o clock wlien

y t . y n .1 a ; ' I . I t i ; a ; . s i ; i -1 - ; t. -, i i : i; -. t i i , : n ii i i u 1 1 1 i . - i . .

1'iiporta n- n the gr.tral ii'...-M;oi)

:' i r : w rn i r g th. ! a?-!io!d 'iima. AkI"'''!'.!! on the?- which wer leached b t'ci - t:iat on the j iiin ad. tn Vil ( a.-. ni-r" tl. pivh-rt ot. a i Ttlsfa. .tor." tc.r-. .f th-"- railroil

t)ANIi:L .1. FAI LSON. Daniel J. I'aukson. i'C. one ef thcity's e. Id rt.-id-nts. will be buried

tra--f- ." of ?h, .'Miro leholJ. -i;-; Alb, It. Johr.on. president; vie '1' 'V 1 , . .,i . m., ),,.,.- w v vjT.,vri pnl.iu.k. t!P home. Ill Jroadwav. llev. t !r. tv prolabv w' t omT..t d pr side nts . A . . atn.OTi, l.o'-he.-- . , itratlv at ar.-th-r I:lfrt1!:, Thursdav ! t er. X. V.: W. W. Willit?. Chicago;!' V tI:Cilf' BurIaI i - ,.'" Chi- and Jat in- Knox Tavio,-. Hich Fiidge. N. J.; u in ;1" c"lv ' metcry. r...'V;,..,;" ,t vi!. ,;.i.r.!w. II. Woodin. New York; S. G. Mr- 1''u"'1 dimh-d Tuesday) ' u" 1 v' ' r New York: Stephen C. Mason. tn r' -chort illu... caused bv heart I '?V.;(;" Tv c in .'-tt-ar-; Charles J. Symington, trouble. Ho f,s b-,rn in (.Jennanyj f.M'teVl'ofh.. i!;w h-Vm',, Wrv.;New York: secretary. Frank W ! on April ::. 12v and had lived In i

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r-: ':ut' :' lrr 1 r, -,r-v ca- York was elected to the newly-! Mr?. W. P. Kiefer, of Kdkhart. Ind.; W.hy.tM.niiU'H 'creat.d orh-e of treiu-urer. I F. W. Paulsr.p. rf lloit. Kan.; ,rrr.flv ntvr ipi i lM"- H r" S!,nn'f'It r- - III GtltS UhLLAlt. ! nDTiniT F TPrr10P t r-nil-'n. f this fit y. and Minnie. AMEiacAX srinrr i AKDUUlALh DlirßWoß va:,in,:n1,nl- nl liv; Jlt .l.S If OA ll(AOR) im ttino i nriTTifniTm!

I WAV KS ÜK H N If t- an invc ment a. k

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'c:.:r.':cl from pas one)

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eludes s'x haitle cru.er and s"en tAtti?h:ps on th. way- ar.d t'A. I

c,.";:;!:?. from p-i-gi f,n

tlc-?hipj.- U nr. -:;.!. ' r! utt-.l .: nd lT.n then Lciran tlia l Th total number of r-w ;:-m1o rb ing argument. Ho attacked I tal s-hips :h.- to b- scrap:- d : in the testimony pivc-n by Ar'Jh? t or . 1 age t.f th- new a p. - ,. . k ,n .rj. tr-H; cf tlm cas-. !

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" i 2) To - rap all ef the cid-T Tir,-., Arlan k'eh- room in th) j j I et:;, -h.i; s up tc i ut n :t ir.c'.u.h:;,; , jctt 1 St. Frar.c.s wlin the coined: in ! I the D-law tl-.: ar.d N v.; : h D tk ta ruppo-. ,! to have attacked fatally j .... ....... - . , ' e j m. . i .,.... 1 t

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l.-e tc: apped i 1 ." . Th.-ir ictal . Tlie-r was a moment of x-'ite- , j J

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"Thu, i:. i.umiar ,;f .p.tal when the jury cam- back to the; vi-., ? b- .-craprcl by th- Failed c-urtro,un. r.t. Imw t t r. to deliver I

-..ite, ;f -h:. is accepted, i t'. rdict. as many MJppo?1. but to v.'ith an ..;"pa':, tcr.r. niiciui-; - t'.t;mor.y read tci ..-.'...'.-,., 4. if ' it .aci:n. , i :

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rRDKH TROOPS RACK ;

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r. . orders

FPwANKrOUT. Ky. Teh. 1 Gov.

f t h return cf : j1

Ih.win P. Mc;ro-e ;c, "Wednesday,!

In tead of ;n T!. tcr.r.ie 1

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NOW tiuit winter's here, are -ur e , s properly ared fr? You can't w,ir rnuiV.eia or mit(ts 1. lielp 'cm. you know, but they tdiould, ha' th b :-t ghis-rs prc-curab'.r . That means your rye-. var.iir.ed and gv-e-. f-tted hre

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c o : . :r. a r. d cd , --V I i ). - j ?v ,

f -.btlar.t: ..y th.o it:.e. i v?ry Making a . :n"..:.r Tmp.ui :

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"""Mo, umlitant Treaty. ! fm-'' Feb' l"";:! yt.e. IndUna ... . f !Dm-.ijiO cn furp.us f upphf s j .

-.No moextra-itknary er .r.;fl. ! - thl 'v" c.:;t treaty ha, ever hen e-ered i J"3 'r;try Cir'CS2,y b lntC- It lA tliTCir.a.'V 1 e ;; we 1 rln' ' " I r.o longer talk rf the d'-iiahlhty of i Ti. pa: nl was th third inPtadei.m.r.ifhir.s the harder rf i. f. al ' " f -t of o--ml-.uir.Uil lntere m on the . . a f . . . .- i r : . i a . a . rr -i , t i 4 1 : . i

am. im-n r -it w- actually nr.üt j ' - - ' them. It Is extraord.r.cry bcUi j : ' u.on -ar:..mittee afte- the war th! limitation i, t fTe !d in th.tt i ; hn am y srtppliea In France wre fi. M in v.!.. h :-a?ior - have h. n d : - p - . d cf lo t!e Fr-nch jmvernr. -.1 je-ilui of thtir p..wt:r, and in ' ic it-

Cuticura Soap The Velvet Touch For the Skin S4"v?.Olr-rr.M T'-n.3 rryw1- TrJrjm 4Vitr CiXiUWrt4irVI,;vI.M4.l4.

.1 E R S E V SPORT SWEATERS $6.95, $7.50 and $7.95

ome and

Saturday Open Till 9:30

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Ompany

Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5:30

HAND . I A D E Y A I S T S $2.98 to $6.95

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New Arrivals in Veilings The new Spring Veils arc here in the latest combinations of shades Fuschia and Black, Henna and Brown, Henna and Navy, Paon and Black, Black and White, Black and Flesh, Brown and Champagne, ant? plain Fuschia, Grape Juice, Black, Brown and Navy 40c to $1 .50 a yard. Ne;T,aces in Red and Black Graduated cut beaaa, ds with pendants or tassels. Triple strands or long chains o 58.00. We have Earrings to match. Gloves Reduced Fowncs' Gloves in White, Ecru. Grouse and Arizona, in

two clasp and Gauntlet style Now 85c to $1.00 a pair. We have made our new prices on Pcrrin's best quality Gloves to conform with today's cost Corona, two clasp Were $2.50. now $1.50. La Mure and Irene, two clasp Were $3.00. now $2.00. Arizonia, two clasp Were $2.98. now $2.50. La Rive, Bietagne and Atala. two clasp Were $2.95. now $2.75. Oudjda. two clasp Were $3.95, now $2.95. Savoy, two clasp W ere $3.50, now $2.95. Belldone. f a n c y wrist Were $5.00. now $3.50. La Pavoniu, fancy cufT Were $6.95, now $6.00. La Mure, 12 button Were $6.75, now $4.50. La Mure. 16 button Were $7.9 5, now $5.30. Sale of Toilet Goods Quality First Hand Lotion 25c and 63c. Lawana Cocoanut Oil Shampoo 35c. Lawana Quinine Tonic 50c and 95c. Colgate's Brilliantine 39c. Coty's L'Origan Toilet Water or Perfume $5.50. Armand's Cold Cream Powder 85c. Armand's Complexion Powder 39c.

A Word to Men Every season crcat.es requirements for a man's cemfort. We arc always looking ahead to supply just what you want in the way of Men's F urnishins. It 13 our principal business to ,ive you pood service. .Service has built up our extraordinarily big business. bor the month of February you will need some new shirts. Wo have received an early rhipment of one hundred dozen. Wc buy in such large quantities to get rock bottom prices. Be sure to sec our new line of Woven Madras Shirts in the newest patterns, At .$2.00 Each Our solid blues, greys and tans, with coll.ars to match, arc especially good.

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Spring Frocks Are Arriving! In Taffeta, Crepe dc Chine and Canton Crepe you will find here many very smart new models. Basque effects, side ruffles, side drapes, blouse adaptions, etc., are all shown in light or dark colors. I he reasonable prices are interesting $19.75 to $50.00. Gingham Dresses For Girls We are showing a complete new line of CrLp Gingham Dresses in many pretty styles. They arc regulation or long waisted in belted and sash effects, willi collars and cuffs of Organdie or Pique. Sizes 6 to 14 $1.95 to $1 1 .25. Quaint styles for little tots of 1 to 6 arc being shown in plaid and check Gingham. Empire or long waisted models may be had at $1.00 to $2.25.

The Final Clean-Up of Cloth Coats at $10.95, $17.95, $25.00 and $29.75 These Coats arc selling like hot cakes and why shouldn't they at such prices! There are models for the matron or miss. Fine fabrics and the present styles are noted throughout the assortment. These Coats arc priced at less, in some instances, than the actual cost to make them. The Last Reductions Have Been Made On Our Plush Coats bringing them down to only $17.95, $25.00 and $35.00 You may select from Peco Plushes, Behring Plushes, Sealskin Plushes and Hudson Seal Plushes. All are silk lined and from 36 to 46 inch lengths. Loose or belted models. Carter's Underwear

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Comfort Furniture lov priced during our big February Furniture Sale Big, roomy overstuffed Chairs and Davenports represent real comfort in the home. And in overstuffed suites, fine appearance is added to the room as well as comfort. You will enjoy your home more and your friends will also if it is well furnished. And it can be now at a comparatively small cost during our February Furniture Sale. We offer a .-satisfactory selection in various suites as follows: 6 ft. Overstuffed Davenport and two Chairs covered in tapestry $198.00. 6 ft. Cane Back Davenport, Chair and Rocker, covered in Silk Darnask $200.00. 3 ft. Overstuffed Bed Davenport, Chair and Rocker $200.00. 5 ft. Duofold Davenport, Chair and Rocker, covered in Tapestry $98.75. 6 ft. Bed Davenport, Chair and Rocker, covered in Spanish leather $85.00.

25,000 Yards of New Ginghams to Select Your Summer Dresses From Hie fine-t collection of Ginghams we have had H now ready, and it's time you were selecting and starting your Frocks. 32-inch plain, ptaid and check 30c. 27-inch in a wide pattern choice 19c, 25c and 29c. 27-inch and 32-inch Apron Check Ginghams 1 c and 25c. Beautiful assortments in the higher grades. Tissue and imported Ginghams, at 45c, 59c, 69c and 98c.

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