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■ ■■lit ir ' WILSON WANtS TO diiv WHO PUT rim wibittid-zhi'Af, fl i coacalved out of Uu ■»»»»*»«» at If TjTrT . ^ I wiTTrn niw vpim n conoxracivu. “It hM baptwaiA la a way that J U>lak foaclnalM tk* -liaawiaailbn that] we bar* not only boon augmented J»y| 29 ad dli 4uldt k tlon« > Mm outside, but that b§ wo bo WO gMatly stimulated by tl • jrn/la mruiflrnlt/Tl®*! 7 ??£**!* tiW.rsro w President Hays are Thinking First of Other q trie* Those spirits pathway attraction American T'Otrafght o&America as g, llk^thatureat Matue in the of ^gsaYohp^ torch to light 'dr men to the things and men of all sorto trugglcd toward to our shores wit realize it and a hgm I of a greeting to the D , “ ch “ so "' ” ,t, ‘ American Revolution lubUaa-oolohratlan in. MeflTrffigrTnrrr gr “WMHTBRfatr day afternoon, President Wilson kindly way about foreign borA,cUlr tens of the United States. At ^he same time he reminded'lUs h.eafiei's that a minorityt>fiMfdMnnetf’ > AlneVf- cans have not since the outbreak,.of the European war been overloyal tti the great Aqaerlcan ideals. But he majority of American citizens of for eign birth would stand if a census for we were as if we satiated and sated and were 'nd Tng onrsekves'Sftea^a^'as&iSh’Iluit not belong to the ascetic devotioiV i,J eT|arIy!aevptj?s^oJJhp8£ <r|at ptinl pi|s. l.^-U h came to remind us to the balance of opinion among the foreign born citizens of the United States, •Tl “There never was a t let the men who are thinking first of other countries stand on tfW- side— Biblically, it ah^UJMsjt&b bfttUn^ all those that are for America first, last and all the time, on the other tv.r At another point ho declcfcd: “We are not trying to keep out of trou- Me; we are trylitg to preserve the foundations upon which peace ean he rebuilt.’' The remarks of Ul? president ’wof# The Kail, 1 cheered to the echo- The Hgll, which ■eats thouoands, was filled to capkc- 2 Ity with fasbionsbly gewnesi women 3 apd a sprinkling of mew prominent 4 In official llfp,, Whwa tk^,p*tsljleut ; entered he was welcomed with the 5 presidential greeting by six bugler! £ As he stepped on the platform the band struck up “The Star Spangled Banner," and tbs mutWwims in— su | ^ -thrfl^TW fh%t Af masse, giving the prestdeui a uttering ovation. jnwcni'ca'j'v^j t^jnr/nw The ‘Madam President and Ladles and Gentlsmen Lvl- H es of the of ignoral learn that Mrsltf*. \ Jrfnilt a point jrmnee'*'' l "wk* Surprised to this association is so If — ■ " " ■ BhrtunHTtne iafi ry I can not believe. tlTey wChat. we had promised ourselves thd through oursojves had promised n an- kln^Y^U «»An/<ttme to us and si id 'XV’aere is the broad of life ^ jtl wbiob you promised to feed us? . ih nave'you partaken of it yourselv “Pot my part f believe that rokstant rdrMrwal etifilis people of foreign stocks has been a conshknl source of reminder to this peopl^ ol AWtftgdMOgiWH bbti that tUbo of iBbTrwTiyifnma gathfe dtfff b< sBMCMitiiia'. ar: Now Put to the Test. “Now we hav% upne to a tim Dr. Lawrence Orr McCalla, fifty-two, retireA pkMlciaiw i nd wealthy and prnlitwau|^famil)ri|of Starr, AndersonJkMwt?** wW ■ tot and instantly killed early Satur ay by Mrs. Mtflnlla'matephew, Feat ter Jones, aged about thirty. The shdot- ing occurred in. the automoblJa.kouse -i i MW i# <MoS« j ana surrender or would a deputy tense'of. TWg'f^)roWqtl*TOt'Kyehlse<VA(Js»Jke any statement and the causes leading m- -Up tStl!««bm1dta; 14lidh(WiAttMik- :& stesi^sss;: ive as lu fm«k. w trawrtb line win to conserve lotlsm tlutn rest of the wi i from which our politics were d r 4* seems for the time in the crucitie and ‘no man can predict what come out of,that cfyclble. We st|)i(: jSn&is&S'KKfc ciytsd,; %ou)C a ireat .Vfj :9? W 10 n or apart unembrolled, conscious of ||ui own principles, conscious of whr.t vt hope and purpose so far as our p era permit for the world at large, hd it ik Mceesazy that we should solldate the American principle. "EveTCf poli),ical action, every o- clafketron. khouirf'nave for its b- JbAt' h! ’America'ik this time to c ienga tbo ipUn at> America, to .thPl>.evfgg,;nian, gpd woman ' thinks first of America should r to the standards of our life. Tt have twm seme among us who h| America, X the miglitl matter not be Ifaled, but the need is to be ju by such nlce tests that a spphoi ris hardly old enough to ddten jBut the world can determine thenilt jWe afe not freshmen at college, bur HJW\ _ i'pepwt > ye tdr.a°*y thap. vt .^b^pr^^ th^ .hostile I wbuld a i th<p ostrgdigfed fjdeai yether endure,a^ty.sort ef Y c eScGf lf X".HM*.'«(r v:'Jiyr. "We constantly discipline our fel low citizens by having an opinion .abcfci) ufiwi; m woew -core 6t blsJic^atVn^J^nbrHap. 4uzt, Jiave an opinion pbont hlpi. anti. lefe lilm experience ilia a^mwiplleirfc ' ^ facts of that opinion. And I know of no body of persons comparable to a body of ladies for creating an atmos phere of opinion, I have myself' 1w ;>art yielded to the influences of that Umosphere, for it took me a long ‘So it has seemed to me that nn the real pmiTege or reminding you Tor I am sure I am doing nothin caeem'ansflbWr iicjll ?ef- Alf^kay, ordm w|ich of It: isosras'femrn »«a o ^U‘aja a «si4 e ” proh " ,, ' ed "° m or ttrnbe Dlfe'&g^ |rrh mxwj&irL bmartrn’a te, and liave gotten Uuu the first duty of a nai Is to exprews Its principles in tltej j (i<««y<U the gamily of natioiiH and ^ t< e word. is a word that does nuTtaapress w] America ought to feel. America hi “Neutrality Is a^klMy uUns me— For to me memory the duties crated pride of mefhary “There is a very great thrill to be .. had from the memories of the Amot^l 5S»*w<wS3fiWiiE can Revolution, but the American R*rt|lufl*n w*r4 b^nlhVilng,' >na* a consummatiqb: and the duty laid upoh a* iy tsiat HeisMttlingdi the ilsty of bringing the things then begun to a noble triumph of completion. For M synpa inn hi — Tmmpr-.ot America belie' 1 itself cm belie In and, Itelievlng tiiat America »tai not |tr a toeri, MUikeeC, H Is *n getJve» ^Mt^iT 01 } 1 ' .? / n ^ n T 1 './‘ri? * n,bod [ , " ;qo ‘ft.s’T'vWt i “Not because it does not under stand the quarrel, not beoause it (Idas merits jof use Ameri principle of conduct, that was born Into the pWmse It, bat to regeneij£$ something that waa born preceded .rspjrwt ■PM a —: ptamutf ptdxlkgc^ “ Ul t%e fTof^ of tile ttei'irtlWe fifiBW- ,° t r ir a visiotv of #u- pirrmr.—ir-mre-r visiopoiWaj dajys to come when ]Htli{|»lfil If tpree million upok y\|e. ybqrjor of ,a single should nave becokne g tffbVignklti- tude of free wen and wopien Bpread- the Ing to keep out of out of trouble; we dee the foundatiepis ran be rebull n bo rebuilt only tbe-a»ci*»4*e£aZo«pL2pZIXZi$:£S at inlewayanAl law^oniy upon tTiose tbrnge^filfa r9Mnd nations of their •4u1k>a-*> eeeh other and deeper than that, of their dilties to nuuJklnd and tlnept? Jlietfb that :t tude of free wen and wopien epread- ln*.acrofgiLgiieat rdttflhaic tlaipLnaX- : log; tks' shores of fwto oceans ana wel1 in- 1 fluen^e of individual freedofeC’jL v • - A MaMnr ''— i*iT ' »T' rernmerit wb • • A MaMog-Over i*roces(t. ( thel|-; Miiitfe ( <s th«y framed tfie-great govfrntaerit which was U6YQ *<>i/t .ijf the Anletican RetjftluijpnLiiftd .^.Vg^ry time we gs'her to perpetuate (theij: memories it is incunibejrt U£$jt^ob' j every means in our power to emulate their example. „ Y _ . B\ “The American*RevolutlQg4wa.a tt)w birth of a nation; it was the creation of a great free republic bp^efi -upon traditions of personal liberty* raid therefore had been confine gle little island, but whictm^Was purposed should spread to all man kind. And the singular fascination o|riknwrWg» jMptoRTt; lsfiith*v.)fc:'ifop I—— upon any for my ol>Je ,«« v |o thja. jkaieric^li Voa- liie cauSe 'of' WTmanity ^iot mean in anything \eri to jLmpily ludgment ioq or upon aulrpolicy, here this afternoon is not to sit'in Judgment upon anybody but ourselrvN and to chaltenge you to asj^st.an of us who are tndng to ikmerica conscious of nothing :»8 her; ow/J and her, nan duly. .J 1] forward to the necessity In xnery paUUnnl agitation in the. years -. JRiSnk l?WP®diptely. pt >umI . of calling upon every man to deer himnelf, where he NtandN. Ik it A 3K some of the impressions that we tained with sufficient intensity affection the American ideals, rge. Tli seek to represent ti Vocal but they are hot AfaMiy Bribers are not who would se otuing ngh yrhtfVx rtrr» nore, of the great principles se stand associated to promote; and for my part rejoice that wc belong o a country in which the whole busi- Kvtdence in the possession of New York World shows also tills restriction and dewtruction less of government Is so dlffl. »*.—fpHed «» well to cable message* tween fbe United States and the tral countries of northern FJudu America's f’eal (Greatness. “We do not take orders from any- >ody. citfiuouj :lon of ^anvIcklM, tl iellcate kKdd ^TJicul rbere* Is iro^T^sirtlfte ^hdMi iplnion that is not of some conse- iuence in ntaX ln K tnd to be in this, effort is the most n the world tied anflbtfegy Elforta tjipugh WAsn- -^Tui i^iay _ T tp-tlreat Bfilain .,. hfT *CtiJjUWptitMl wl Wout fhujmecikAl cablegrams Aent ; «jy fo i JDX X'pgjand udr It was learned that the Ame government recently requested Britain at least to notify the sei (Jen ■at their own cost when mesi j were destroyed. This policy, it said, is being pursued by the Fi to grant even that concession.^ IrWr <A>l8tnftilha, i*wA r I'c^rd oodcu fsom tite-y‘(JnlM4 •rtudJHM.’bV.Be. .fnU^WltkJM^sJioi I JJbe^c 1 profierty, the l nl right to make should l>e operated. iu n ish tes ha I no demands as to I uw ’ tULfhe jjrancLtid^L it stimulatihg fnlng * UK sa*. itnduulit tits b wii ymlgini u<at a all -H* cesses; lie may even own heart leads hi of publifrfonduct; hearLTorfH the g tlonlT lif> , 4here abouFysfti M that cum stance. *len he he isMtr^A’Mpne of of the' HoJIand, Denmark rtf Is rausin^Xr k^luHl lossesXAo' hikdredB AMtiJV an aggregate t well into the n mm k, Norw American L ountln| ndr V 1 iTtir t and rms tens doll; an aggregate that will rfitl air >i >'A ell intq^ the millions. at In many rasBi grow th'of trade between this coi n r; and neutral Europe, which natu 'i il' —M ci c| 'a ta f >et 1 l"?i > > J i di< n.J the continent. The ( ekis °ff(" Ntew York J5c a word. No return whatever is fbadl. fprV destroyed yneksag*, even tar the transmission from /England to the co/itinent, .a service paid for bqt net accomplishe The cable oon»{>aoie> act Hi good faith by, Ucrotug oyef the message and’ the' money to the British post office department-. Ttie'e*tfa money Is pocketed by the . British .govern* ment. So far Great Britain has shown no disposition to refund any U» coroner was empanelling a jury 'foftra Inquest. “I shot him; that is ail I care to say,” said he A when aak- ed if he cared to mcf^i'etfl^ttMit. any- oyo-wtt- nesses, he replied; “One, only one." He, is.t^e negro tKfey cill ‘Red.’, He was - tiiare and 'saw the shopfl^g. ” isj “Red u is Lee Jones, a negro empkiy- ed about the Mc€alla place. «' J - “Red” stated that’he and Df. Me- Oalla had Just returned in a buggy from Starr and that Dr. McCall* had directed him to take fair automobile ont..<rt tfce .gAf%*<L anil cayry. Jt, to Starr fo be repaired. “The machine was hard to crank and while I trylhg, to get it gtarfed ;Dr_ McCnt and Mr. Jbdej car in* ieuxtke garaga’ said "Red.” ' • “ ^ > “I didn't hear any convcrsatien Midm -Itecatrs*’dr Htf ftftHie amount tl> Amerioski hopsea 8P¥® of nuxfierfcunfprdtMUi' / V VC The British censorship has not shown the same leniency as t FVekHU’^TWS Idttdr* kill’tfoW^ the price of five of ike maekine, declared the wit has 1 or other neutrals. ^bifirktfoii between the ^nHk(l , Stktfa and northern Europe is shown InAtje fact that the thirteen t ran s-Alison tie fmWAS. Ihe^ efgbT dp^Hrt^d by'the i WtemefiJr Ptatwo and , tfi« Dvr tips rated by the Commercial Company Afirtf' nate in England, while the twq FrefMk (Cbkme mMukaldl tel rr%Ace. UiVckleM aunknnBU-atiMoK.intk.iittef'' many is possible Hut nieaiiM of communication lierween ‘ffie f wftM Ht Wc* rad Jp'U«Md Kp rnprnre »w d w_*tw suwmfei>V J df '4We censors. In an official rWQi* (inii Hi ikn commuuicaj Irltish cen war muti Ameri. a r orgrij Ni*e me k plritual conception and that in itrit of tier institutioi dly her distinction bu that the only thing that the BRtrlSH SUBMARINES ENFORCE American el MeM:haf ril&heAfeiuJkiWVlm i no diplomatic efforts to unwll the plea that as thl le censorsiiip is not cc provisions, the Sj^teiLJtfas $rh«n ^ hftf^eiTtJrrelJ contentions and upon the strer public opinion to combat the rigo r fif BrtttHh wrtroi.'of comaidaicwion V Ifae- ftrrWefr 'Sfales and neu- ' n^T countries Five (ierma/j Sldjis lttu><>rte}l.Sunk by Stwkhdimj—rSubtji^rlnrs ant. ; . Very, Actire.. t r; tually been if Sweden” and "Germany. All along Swedish coast steamers - hare- ipped auil. sutuian Shaflcp'Juku> < t^iklilulihl-la lowed by big German stea Wants a “line-up.’ Vj&i o, the best s,„ Amg aaotaei 4Blii48^//hM< nbljigrown;,fay out of foreign land8j is , rol°' with jCoaUnuUy T pX islpoo; iti&aasy in a M*£»e fkiiiFy ; to tevaember^the orl- K&P »M!t*fX'R#rPper» Pf. its organization, but it is not so easy. States,.for I when that race is constantly•tifcfa^jbHty 7 ‘ot th carry or originate pies. “So from generation to generation strangers ham had to he.tnrtocfrlnat. ed with the the urtumiiwF caa family, and the wonder and the tadirMaal w wefuHASSi? 1 the best stuff in AmericJ id the men who are naturalized zgtffc of'ihe United States. I wc not-bp afraid upon the test of ira flrk^to take a census of all ufapra citizens of the Ui know that the vast them came liere then- believed in America, and ftewT n America has made taoi pcinci*. beam irfitfzens than some people were born in America. “They can say that they bought 4bia-privilege with a Tfkmeft their h (heir kindred, and d TTI?r have left raken all the to realise the tm, the heat tklag new i kraew life, and so by rpr^ss their confidence pie; where**. It of thee* things. W* bceiK sunk. y/ere the .I.filfc, Gern uni ilat p|t|ilne ind on< an® jil mw * town, faslclmedeisli ire and _ ubiidrJhfe>mJ. Whej turned after having abandoning the steamer it was found she had been Copen hggfifV ; DeuTOark, OMSM-W Wednesday: Another German nteam- ship has biibtf cftWtn^wJtiDthe^iwit^ !:?. from rece. dinavla. ter Leanhnrdt blown up and sunk Tuesday by a British submarine «tt«r her crew bad been perngn^ft We t^Upfrlta. Ii»V/ 'fef i. »fPi American confrranceto extend recog nition .to ktrsCtaOkuiiA.fcWvAin.ldQtTa Mexico. • Preside! sanction I. British Hub Sinks Warship. 4 ’w* q British The Merchants' Association will not. divuisu tt)V Uawas of- its-meiuberi, wh6 na.ye Bedifl Th'jhrhd mbst'sefwyu4 ly by th* policy of'the -Ceasoiw, hut throngt -coatJnimdQ /•a^reuentation* has kept tne matter.befpre the Wasci- ingWn’ adrfilitnrtratitta. • As ia of^negdtUti(»B%f wif>». : tb«7*irJtiah -gu- aralyzed what hitherto has thorities certain concessions were air then- given -have been- maintained, thengh the contpol of cabl^--wtth neuTOountTfta^h^^^enirer if* 6 port commerce with' Europe sfr denounce the regulations impos the Mlftii discu s priva e selve^jpj: on the gre in a position to prohibit completely 'rgms? II ofakU/tbaiJeiH dfjdlBfl-imination Age tifid censorshi ■ Marmg the signatures o| IgQfUfafe tSfttndjflduals bavin German names. Many firms in th lose Germa: ng stron) ractically an prohibited from the use of the cablj Vm o’// ffl n^cLip/lp bLN’ew Yozk firms, whicl BanTs r Y r afWcant J tA 'espionage. m ad ita trade retatlons with HoHan during the first months ,of UniUA, States havina-xlos' ??SSjm&%H»^B Vact 0 When it accepted at the sender-dtWfk'UtWeUh- •ftSW&WWbW/K Mtati|ib<r. ,: ffciet^(»j(er''idBrfwiee'xtaait J with in all respectmM itfaw-dmecliioii of those authorities «pd wiuout not Wo^'trf 1 the" ariViftirel **i<f/tk*t^ nd eSalbi* <im beSpecp ufiltiartt, whether for the reimbursepteqG p/Jjthe paid for transmission or otherwise wlU hd enusidki-ed, hg> iiistlMdJeMy's gu/sramesA- J*. -any* iniig ujpetanfl** whatsoever.” ¥r Jir/'ros Messages indorsed ny fhe i^dnsu late* of the neutral QAtlons m New York aru given |So«eahttt more fsxgr by the censors an,effort' to pre vent the heavy pefrentagd of 1 f64s IjlftU^faBs.oV^ bpdj\14»k> .iflTP 18 . many export houses, apd parUctxJarly (host' aCftii'g fis hhadeb^s of cedt companies in th*’Ukdtbni cedtri^ cwmrtctes, government 'vlvtueliyi forces neutcal of/iciajs to secede to, the, rig* dbs'ofifhb'cenkdrfftifir; heetes VH»erblB'‘On'the^prirret^le-itbat by. de stroying vast namhers vf, ineseage* the small percentage which might 'iorttaln Ihtarfnarton fbr the Teutbnit t . The American CPBUOUAkftUQU js powers may: be caught. ,;: , t / ijJas^d itpWd^'tfye case 1 a { 11 n cr vrrxacjcxl \TY * 11, D XTV. might have been Feaster esentative n gls lawn, ng thebf he was s where Ather afia w .! re td thd Aafage ih Dr, MoCalla ness, “but their actions djd not tndi- cate*«BttbnJ^ I #fti %f(nig‘. 't’Hn the' machine out'la thb ywrd, leaving the two gentlemen in tks garage. When A kad goueai absut/ twenty-five feet away Dr. MeCatta'railed me. His dotee seem ed eat urnl.' I thoagkt^he ’h’an’taff'to give tp*‘fomu more' io- strucUonii. U entrance cod saw standing with'hi* right hand extend- jed and his body leaning a bit for- .ward I heauiJiinkiucv an oath. Just about that tiww*^ft / ‘AJencs, who was ifit*«>d>etx'Met nwey frobv ltd dbcior. aaid. ’Rtasd ddckv xMn't udtWe- bn •me.' ' iiiss Mr lonbs <icM- i t vt.- J'alM (. Ik kaMtawrfis. tit* bead-fsM e /.tHtntwgy. qu -Jhe had hit hd r Vig}iV'riikat. A W \k+i get up While making tMsjeTIWt Mr Jones w-aikal jutito Him as~Ke lay oq the JfMl^d fth fired at him eH'Wmte'MTfd^werW Mf’fiim Ilf” kf«’kiln the‘ >(«* iteeoi 'rtTopfMfl 1 haek. - 0* I •4 rbH+ he .(Jid- 't , acK Vi :-ri JRUSr N«T PUT U. S. SAJLBR? ym m.W. ft OPEN BOAT ♦o The UnSUsl HUUem Upliolds ita Coe- if* 1 !? ' K FF ,V «** tyWi •It - (y Use WIMlain F. k>|4i.'--.Lf. To The axlmiplafra't Voh has PddkkerV^d Its position that the treaty e{ d-S&g betweed the T'nited States and’Ger many prohibits .the destruction, of Xmerknrtf' Tbssels,'^tid it 'iihftttid fhat aR ,'ATheYicAns'”’iifiist' tits' tifotboted, whett fbr mTlft4fy I'bjfsbliii' such sels are, sunk. ‘ ' U dbclarW rhAt i small hoa't 'Was not “a place of safe-- ty’’ fn thfe meaning of the treaty. Through action taken by the Home Office pn May 13 last, an effort i* made to make' ttfe cefcworship more watertight. ■ In ordetr to secure a more adequate, service with the con- ^P°ndence situ|i March. Gay tinent. many American concerns have!ni man >' originally adu'itted her liabilRy tinent, many American concerns have! F in the last few months seiit cables to friendly .British-concerits. tor r^for- wardin*. Tlje policy, oj the Hpt9e | Oiflfe In stopping this practice places ‘neutrAUtradd still rhore completely under the British eye.--' - i iut took the positilL. Irolild be adjudicatad Tor damages, Jthat the case ,nd insisted that the damages shot e paid through diplomatic channe The policy oj, the British govern-U T,i e American government access in ptohitiitiiig the Use of altl* 116 German suggestion ment in ptohibitiitg privkie cttdfes htte kesulted in opehirig toPtKe densoV the private transactions of many ^rmt .Which hftve bpepi qsthh- lished for years. No information is '«vallltbl*ritc^ r, <Btloiw!/ wfaathfer';(4hty rJwbwtertgf *e,«»«dr*ei;tlw j»Aian,t#g« i(* hiWkubfc Vi 'mniitMAmi <of W.abltli Misaeeihfi ttknvsandm »I /dt tfkxr hoaArifisnifb^^mbtftiiakrtoiNiiireKuai ^,d^^sfem 8 feto(nH emr.C bn.'- riooM . q ?! gr/ireliil^q I Parliament Conflrn^ ^1 l bill to conform the action of tha goeerw'AiMkta iraldtngis' Oms-lenlred invHlion. idoikMr.' Joknd Jtw ths- : -UniUri W^iijlteWR ough an, stages , of thy otco-S erfT to etiet' ailing vessel William P. Frye, whUJh vas sent to the bottom by a Germejn sea-raider almost a year ago. ifee :ase has been the subject of corfe- in reply *> he American proposal concerning jfle experts, one From each country. The stats' department htPin'sftiuid , . .. . . W W destroy vessels of either <&.,the,con tracting parties, but snaHifSmpthe ,C(HWra,li«da<Rv e rirQq 0 d.^ftdfpllpwmhe master to continue h(q voyage.» ... Germany refused to acceptTnls m- etWJWifftfc Ittl^ ^efug- gested arbitration ol Ahe jn^ajqing^f the paragraph whiCft WaswrmCif al- (flnftahjui^jtd yyttWfiKilBQa .fThe -UtonjRnta »o QMUqeMttetlMba ^nthe «oritheitht®h seno U drakBrikoits^, fiu-iT infm III .ppiJh'M no Had Well it is stated that many foj&s seem to enjoy being parted from tifelFta«h«y. .''ftagtalotUbeiofraluiW or ehariadan»'bha/ bfigboteetjosjeDsttltve and silly jafgqn imposed on a.iobef Mqil no Hanoi lantritLb/. fb bekst bribe'byrsiims selling his trashy stuff and in^bBMFl- noiit!»J J? M nosndoC Ji .1 •SfluoY J*J|