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WOL WII NO2a3 PENSACOLA FLORIDA WEDNESDAY MORNING DECEMBER 61905 RICE 5 CENTS
ROrOSEVEL MESSAGE TO
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CORipORATOS RAILROAD RATE i
LE8tLAT CAR LINES IN
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PANAMA GAMAL AND AMY I
ontE MTTIUIS OF NATIOMALi
DllTMICa TOUCHED UPON
av I WflYL
a Attd PrIec
Washington Dec 5Tbe PreMI
deote message rseelveti the attention
of the houae tetq for to and ont i
half bourn Tb reading was listened
S to with tsrked attention and at Its
JndusIOG Ute document was applaud
ed I
PrHident R6elts annual mess
age opened with a plea for the cooper
atoa or all elasaea in continuing the
tOOaIttJT pnBIKdt aDd In eorrecUng i
fximac e L for a square deal for I
everybody Tae nfThuftrst takes npl
the question or corporations and rail
rod rate k ti tioa The president
Mira
Oar1aI1 rrs
I Ny 111 to asrnss bosttle to corpora
ua TIdIa Is r lilt t cotalbissntion
aM rt te aM osWra 1
dill k Mist rb tttseilsag iwt Ia
the eat vldern haaesr of lute et I
tapt for Moir vlbleh the f llrnsr es
force law OII II t r per ftIe
c rporatligf l t rMi 111 Ju a
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the teur tlats Ms hag case to ttly
Bach can do aDd hu done great good
Eitdt should be favored 80 Iong as tt
does rod But each should be sharply I
h ehF eked where It Mete ptllet law
and justice
Experience baa shown ooaduIftly
bat It it assiens JID tn to get arty ade
qutt re alaUoa ad supervision of
ofl
hs great CCJIIICWMiOD by Rate ac
tion Such regsiMion and supervision
< an ony bf effectively exercised by a
O ereign whose jurisdiction is eoex
tousles withathe lend work of the cor
I rations dial k by the national gov
I nltlWtJ t belteve that this regula
0D and fluperrtloa can be obtained 1
th nactmt of lawhy the cone
° s H his proves impossibe it wW i
f7taln be neoaaaar ultimately tol
llDfer In fullest fonD such power upon
t t nuional goverDment by a proper
rimpntlment of the Ontltutiou
The j tAs of the compess and 011 tilE
1 eta anon himerto as passed pon
t Ib rourts have resulted more often
1 t showing ttat the states have no
power In the matter than that the na
t hnal RoernBMlllt bas power eo that
there iIi preheat GMta a very uafortu
Late conc2idoa eft things under which
these great corUOn doing as in
t staff btmtattace oaeupy the position I
II auhJectt without a sovereign nth
a83 state government nOl theth nai
Junal verntieat having efettlve
control bier lJM1lla Our steady aim
should be by legislation CfUluoI i
en + i carefully undertaken but reeohnte
1 persevered IlL to ass t the soy
eretjntY of tbe asUosal government by
atlnDatiYf ctloa
This II oily 1a form an Innovation
Ir bstaace it till trsry a rMtoratIDn I
Cor from the earhea time neb regala
tloc of fJadlllltrlal aetiltles baa Men
recogatted ta the action of tM law
tnakt1 bodib aM loll that I pripoee
h to me4 tie charged OODCIitiotaa 1a
aach tanner as wilt prevent the com
mouWfakb abdicating the power It
+ tlF dways poIIllIrd not only 1n this
unr nut alto 1m England beforE
alH alaci this eouat became a aep
ratr nation
1WlroacI Rate Lsgislties
Ae said tit ntv message of Dec 6
lay ta ImllWdlate and most pressing
TI c far as Ictslation Is coaceroej
i > tn enaermelt into taw ofme
net rn 0 serum to thE agents 01 tbe
QifTnnwn atMlk s io rename and regno
tanoa of the rat cbapd b the railroads
road of the ftOat1 engaged ia Liter
to aW ram se shall summarily aDd ef
fEoctITd prerei1 the imposition at UD
tat er unree ahl rates It must
include putting a complftt atop to re
bates In every tihape and form This
f power o Te6Mde rattt like aU simi
1ar pout Pr ever tbt husiaees world
ehoadd hf exercMed with moderation
aauttoa and self rstralet be it
ehoid exist so that it can be dE
tiveb entercised W1aEn the need asses
is elY jadeernt the moat Important
Jtro aI h Ach law shcMIkI corn
lain ill t Oi iriing upon somE IOID
tent adn1niatyas f body the por
to 4edde upon the n being brought
before It whether a t l rqM r tLc prt
acrited by 3 railroad IF msoeabk aid
4CQLinueQ on p Two
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PRESIDENT THEODORE ROOSEVELT r
i 13 EA1TH SUNDAY
OFMRS1S1E1
POLLIICLMoed
i EstiIIi6I LaIIJ filllOlM at
Best TiIs 11 St
JeiIs CeI tery II
I
Mn Susan E Pollock ODe of the
n highly rest oted reasdents of
Ptnsarola and a lady who wu wide
ly known for her Christian spirit eJl
i1ed Sunday night at the home of
her SOD Dr W A J Po11oek 00
North Palafox street
Mrs block who bet reached an
advanced ace bad resided IaAhIa city
for many yean being the whbw at
Dr PoUock former postmaster of t t s
city who wu also highly eateeDleQ
by all with whom he was acquainted
I The death of this lady ta deeply
mourned ad while it was expected
b her delathea It was nevertheless
a bock to them and their ny
friends extend sympathy to them In
their bereavement
The deceased leaves several sons
and daughters and a lap circle of
relatives and friends to mesa her
ices Mr llOgss Eo Pollock reached the
city yesterday having received later
oration by wire of Ue 4ielath of his
n Other aDd will be In rdteatdarnce at
the funeral ceremonies
The remains will be pissed at rest
i this afternoon at 130 oelo the ru
t nfrl services being eordbted at the
hems of Dr Pollock and ue later
went will be made ia at 1eIaaa catne
tfry
i f0JURYEAR TERM
10R CONRSSMN
Ry Associated Prins
Washington Dec SRepreeeota
the Bourke ockran of New York Ia
i tJod1leEd a joinT resolution in the
Mae today providing for an amend
lIflat to the r IntitnUon whlclt wm
make It pcssibio for members of the
I Hou to hf c > e for four ears
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SLOW TIM IN
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BICYClE RACE
I ly AtreMatrI Peist
few York Dec LThe twelve
I teams continued their asad grind
j today in the six dy bicycle race At
I MadOOn Square Garden The team
were tied at R oclock and were 131
I miles is hind the record for te fort
ltittrth boar of a six day costeat which
Ia U9 miles made by Bib and IIc
Parlnd in lO
t
KWISIND TOWED
I t lWTOPURT
DISABLED 1
Malnmast Was Carried Away
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While Schooner Was in
tie Silt
The schooner Kwasfnd one of tile best
equipped and fastest vessels enaaaed
in the lhlDrg trade was towed into
port last night by the pilot boat Ftor
Ida haYing been picked up ill the
pit by the pilot boat as the latter
was oa her way from Mobile to Pen
eacola
le wulDd sailed from Peaaacola
Monday for the Ashing grounds and
had reached a point about tweaty4ve
miles off Peecola when the taro
mast and rigging were suddenly ear
red away falling 011 the deck This
accident disabled tile Teasel but even
with this handicap tile schooner was
making her way towards port when
sighted by the pilot boat and towed to
the city reaching here after 5 ocloek
8terday
The repairs to the schooner will
regatre at least two week work and
I It la expected that the crew will so
oat today 011 another vessel
TIle pilot boat J1odda grit ch toWed
the schooner beret bad been at Mobile
here she wais docked and naderwt
a keneral overhauling
OJBJECT TO TE 1
COTTON REPORTS I
ar Aseeda1 Press
I Fall River Mass Dec 5Local I
cotton aanaftictttrers express them
I selves as greatly dtuaUded with the
I governments system at issuing cotton I
i reports and some of them are asking 1
that action be taken by the manufae
turen of New 8 t land looking toward i
its abolishment k Is understood the i
ttaaaufactareta object to the patallea i
Host Of into plete reports baaed upon
estimates i
AVERAGE WEIGtlT
t f COTTON BAtES
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By Assciatid Press
I New Orleans Dec S8eccrstuy i
Hester IJ the actual average
weight of 425243 bales of the cotton
crop embracing port rtCerptl and
t overland for the three months from l
September to November 1nctutve
51910 against 5233 pounds per bale I
i last year a decrease of 413 I
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SERIES Of MYSTERIES HOLD UP OF THE
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INttREATER NEWYORK MUTUAL RESERVE
Man Suioided by Leaptns it Front
of Fast Running iSubWBY
Train 1 i
Woman Dioo Under P uJlir Cir
oumstanoes in Chrnat fin
MAN PICKED UP NEAR HELLGATE
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WITH A FRACTURED SKULLi
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AND YOUNG WOMAN FOUND
SOUND GAGGED AND SENSE
LESS IN DOORWAN 0 HER
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< to
HOME
I By AHoclateGi g
New York nc i of New
Yorks great hlghwaY4o1r9er the
underground railway the street
I I
I and that dark section kwn as Chi
natown each furnish a pollee mystery
today In two caae the subway and
Clllnatown death had some between
be victims and this iaveht1gators In a
the first the police have eIy the man I
gled body of a man wla4i before he
hurled himself before a rapidly mov
log tIn had taken ever precaution I
to thwart the eftom of the officers
establish his identity Hb cloths tpl
unmistakably new bore 1tOt a single
dilitfnguisb1ng mark and net even a l
trinket was found in any Of the pock
et8 The man wa abcnr forty YEars I
of age weighing 170 pomlde Was Ave
feet nine Inch r > > s in JieItJIM1M dark I
hair and blue eves tint the scrupulous
care with wlllch he wwsu4t iIped indi
cated that he wu not Ala r Be
road these meagre II however
nothing Ii known Th
dirueUyfl front of a as 1IIIIPI
bltp t1te 17 street 61
doll or the slb lam
ally ground to iaees
I The Cl1lna < m wgr the
death ot wi a L a
wbite womt 1tllalllaJa a
man 4W a fIIIert tied S1nce
then she has been lrlajin PeU street
In the otraieof Mode Duck OM of the I
mqst notorIoes at theChiueee leaders i
in New YoiI who k now under ar
rest atkftintrail on a Large of mur
der Lottie Lan lead these i oaliers
lad ntgbt a Ob scan clad a Wbite
man and a white wsraw Daring the
night these caners summoned a phy I
Iclan and notified the police tat their
hostess had tainted while the was en
tertaining them The physician who
found her dead when he arrived re
garded the death as suSpIeIOUB fb
police put the three callers under ar
nit aDd began an investigation
The central ftpre tn the mystery of
the river 18 William HaUinger aged
twentyelgbt a market maD who says I
hi home hi innlookers He was drag
ged from the Heat river near the up
per end Of HeUpte early this morn
I ing more dsa than alive by a tug
I boat captain who heard his cries for i
I help Hallinger said he came down
from Yonkers yesterday with a load
produce and after disposing of his
waPes started out to enjoy himself He
told the pence that he remembered
little from late Jut night maUl Ite was I
toad stlUUaa b1 the waUr Atl
thq hospital it was found that the mall
bad a fractured skull I
r liable Weber a twenty year old girl
I hraa die aettls 1eUDt Found IyIn j
bowl gaffed aDd senseless ia tile
hallway of the houa In West Forty
ftrat street where she resided with
I two girl COIIIpankm she was taken
to I hOepih L For hours she was un
able to give ttbe police any Informs
I u wAtch would assist them In 10
eating her assailant
SifATION f lL IN
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KILLING TWO i
By Aeaoolptad Prea
Ei9Ndoa Dee iNbtety feet Of the
O Itllera eat fit the Charlac Cross
railroad station collapsed without
watndig this afterDooIa carrying with
It adlae forty workmen engaged in
making repairs The CAsualty list in
thif estraoMUnary accident includes
two persons known to have been kill
ed A number of trains were under
the station but not a passenger lost I
his life The station will be closed
for several days
STUDENTS fAVOR
GAME Of fOOTBAlLI
Sy AsaeMted Pres
I
Sew Y ork Dee 1OOlnmbla stu
dents declared yaltrsatt the abolition
of 11DOthll at amass meeVlIC today
A reeoludion was paned requiting the I
ocittee of the student olJiatsation
to rescind ha reeet action in barring I
thjamr from CoI1nbla list of
orts ud to esthrue the football as i
on as Jut seae9n until a meet
ag of the entire collegiate committee i
IOU rules next spring I
f
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TO PROVIDE EMERGENCY
FUND FOR PA NA MA CANAL
ILL I OR Tklt1T PURPOSE TO BE PUT UPON ITS PASSAGE IN THE
l1OWE TADAYf1S509ooo HEEDED BETWEEN DSCEMSEft
1
1 ANDJU NE13 18OL
L u
8y Associated Press I
Washington D C Dec 5Prelie
nary steps were taken In the honalp
toward appropriating needed emeu
cuey funds fOr the Panama cafta1
This matter will be the business for
tomorrow ShoUld unanimous earn
sent be refused for Its OODsideraUH
a special rule from tbp committgeor
runes will be available which will put
the bill 011 its passage after a limited I
periOd allowed its for its discussion
Upon motion ot Mr Goldfogle of I
New York a resolution was read ex
pressing the aympathy of the Amen
can people with the distressed Russian
Jews The resolution was ordered
printed in the record and was referred I
to the committee on foreign affairs
representative Esch of Wisconsin I
introduced a bill requiring installation
of the block system on all passenger I
railway lines by July 1st 1911
PRESIDENTS MEAGE
READ IN THE SENATE
Washington Dec 5Tae senate I
was in session for almost three hours
today and gn practlcally x11 of its I
7 I
Eleven L6st in Wreck on
k Shores of Nova Scotia
t
8y Aabclttted Pru
Halifax N S Dec ilQIeveD lives
were 1080 III the reek of the ateAllaeP
lAriMnbltrc whl t Went aWt
terday off Amherst Harbor Magdslhn
islands during a btab pIe which was
accompanied by sngw squalls It Is
tpaonght the vessel went out of her
t I i
K 1 OF r DfSTRICT
MEETING TD
HE HELD
r
Will convene in Psao 18 at
C le Hatl M xt FrItI8y
Might
A district meeting of the lodges of
Knights of Pythias of then Dis
trict of Florida baa Been called by
District Deputy Grand Chancellor
Scott K Loftin to convene In Prnsaco
le at the cUe Hall Of the Knights of
Pthiaa on Friday evening Deeem
her 8th at 800 oclotik The lodge
ha the district are Peuaeol No 3
Damon No 13 IIntOD No It Rath
bone No 30 Felton DeFunlak No
63 and Fidelity No 68 Each lodge is i
entitled to send Ie past daaDcellors I
as delegates to the meeting aDd from I
reports b the laaada of the district I
deputy there will be a fun represen
tation oR hand grand Chancellor
M W Scott Supreme Representatives I
W H Ems and W W DeHart Past
Grand Chancellors T E Welles C B I
ParkbHt W 4 Allen aDd George S I
iaUmark Grand Vice Chancellor
Henry Horsier Grand M at A J
Pmptet Wolfe and other prominent
Pytbians have been invited to address i
the meeting and several of these gene i
toemen have accepted the Invitation
Milton Lodge No 29 bas chartered
for the occasion and
a special train I
will att nd in a body while a large
i
delegation will come from Century on
the afternoon train A committee of i
one from each of the local lodges con
istint of Frank B Radditre A H
D Ieolberte T r Wrigbton and J
W Bullard ball been appoint d by the
district deputy to be at the depot to
welcome the visiting Knights from
other lodges apd escort them to the
hall A committee consisting of
Daniel Bergin J D 008 and Abe
Daniels will have charge of the re
freshments The meeting will ba in
ter ° sting and will prove of great bene
fit to the order From present indi
cations a large number will be in at
tendance and a number or Interesting
question relating to the order dilcuss
ed The meetlllC Will be open to all
Pythian and a cordial invitation Is
extended to an knights to attend
Bootee Showed Improvement
Paris Doc jT1e opening of the
bourse to fay owed a marked iw
I Irovemeat Rnsaians were again in
demand thus serving to strengthen
I the entire market
A
time to listening to the reading Of the
Presidents annual message The dQc
ument received close otter Lion tdttf
senators following tile resd g Eros
belinbmc to end With 9rWec1 00JIea
in their laaadi
MONEY WANTED
FOR PANAMA CANAL
Washington Dee Secretary
Shaw todaY sent to Speaker Caaaoa
estimate aggregating sixteen and ote
half million dollars for gnu ng the
work Oa the Panama Carnal ftors De
cember 1 to June 13 next Considers
rice of the bill wuf be naked at the
session tomorrow without referee
to committees
EXPENDITURES OF THE
PANAMA COMMfHfOH
Watdtington Dee L1 summary
of expenditures of the Iahatisr carnal
Commission In all departments to
September 13 lHa wu presented to
the House today by Mr HepbullL The
aggregate amount Is oven 1010
course trying to make AMIIert Har
bor and brought up OR the rocks some
distance oil shore lMshh HM made
It impossible to launch a boat nit
later the weather moderated and five
of the Crew came ashore Twelve
chose to remain by the aMp nand later
tried to make above when an but one
were lost
T T T l T71
JrM CROWlAW
I
HEVtEWED BY
JUDGE
Aid the Decision of Court Com
missioner Coston Is
Upheld
J1RCe Carter of the circuit court
who reached the city Monday from
Marianna aid wino heard s
In tile JIm Crow atrsMt earn case
yesterday rendered his decision in the
cae sad again tile ordinenbs was tar
Glared valid and legal hl every re
spect
The case came before the court
upon a IIIOtJGa by the c4lorid actor I
neys tor the court to review 1M de i
chdon of Court Commissioner coon 1
who had paned upon lis vUdlty ellI
the ordinance some time1HJU
ling it to be lelrei sad ruiandblg
Croom to the custody of the eltJ marr
steal to serve the MMeue J toill
upon him for violating tH city Orlin
anee by taking a seat other t1i that
prodded for colored passengers
Judge Carter elrterny decided that
the decision of the court coiaalon
fr was correct and that the city bad
the right to pus ordinances suck as
tiad bra done
The case will bp appealed to the i
snpeIile court of Florida by the col
ored people i
Judge Carter orr
I
The order of Judge Carter in the
cue is as follow i
First Judicial Circuit of Florida Cir
cult court of cambia Comaty I
In ra petition of L B Croon for writ
of Habeas Corpus I
This cause coming on to be heard I
bf fore me upon moron petitioner
I
t vacate annul ad set ube the or
dEr mad b ° the court commissioner j
i of Esnmbla county JJa in this
cause on November 24th 1905 refu I
inK to discharge the petitioner from I
th custody of the marshal of the city i
of Pensacola and randla him to
such custody and upon thblolnfg It II
ras admitted by oonnel fbr the me
street Ye parties as a tact to be considered I
Idered by me It under the law such I
fact is proper to be consldercd that
unner the method of separation en
f reed br the street car eomprny the
rear portion of the cars Is set said
for the accommodation of all colored 1
passengers while the front loa of
such cars fa set aside forth IIeCOIDI
irodation of all white paUSngers and i
thf cause having been argued by coon
rel for the respective parties sad the
court having duly eoIJcI same
tnd being advised of its bpirlon It i3
j therefore considered by the court that
t
fhlI eip Tells o wy IiQ1UIt
Methods by L
MetieisWas
Was MMiet
CASH TO GRAFTERS
One G8t PIIIwt RI
If Ciupt
IOWA fM8UftlAHC EXMR i
TO QiIID THE COIIIIANY JllltR
SEVERAL HUMDRR FOR AL
LEGED EXAMtMATION MIa
08001 fiAAFTEK PAID 111500 FOR
LE8AL MRVfCU GETTING
LICEHaL
ay Mssolais Press
New York Dec 5lastances In
which the Mutual Reserve Life In
surance Company paid an aggregate
of about twenty thousand dollar in
10f
what vice president George D J1d
redae of that company called bold
i
ups were today related 10 the lu
Buranee lnvestigation Committee hy I
Mr Eldredge In one case ID 1898 Mr
Kit redge tesUled that the companY 1
had paid 15000 to John McDonald a
Philadelphia lawyer who bad been
aet1Ye Ja orpalaiaK policy holders In
I to a Dl0Y8IIIeIIt which charged Pretti
dean nIItrlek A BoriuJa of the
Mutual Reserve Late with mlo
agsment and 4eaard d his removal
The charges also reflected upon Mt
Blctredp management as Ylcepr
Mleat arts tile threat was made to ask
for tlil4t JIat6nt of a receiver for
theAa patty
Another Instances of a hold np
Mr did was 111 18to when
Max fish hi tile 80 caned examiner
of the Iowa Insurance Department
came to New York with his BOla as as
Blataat nraalDed the Motul llseerv
Lie arnd presented a bill for 489 tor
t e g1 IIMtfon Rather tiny pay the
lito tM MDpany withdrew its bual d
mess fr alow but a little later pat
the bill and another for 1346 to Max
Behler for a rtlcatlon ot his former
exaIIIJatioa j
Mr Jldlfldge told bow be had tried
to secure a license for his company to j
do business tn Missouri In 1898 and
fund that he would have to employ
W H Phelps a8 attorney before hfl
could do so Phelps got the Irenlle j
for tile company In three days and
was paW 3540 a8 a epl fee
Mr dredce declarer the Mutual
Reserve Company paid no money fO
New York State Insurance Depart
ment in 109 except for examination
To Investigate eonIea
Jefferson City Mo Dee 5SuP
bateadeat of Insurance Vandiver will j
spend next week In New York lnves
ttlatlq the Mutual ute Insurance
company and the Mutual Reserve
UfeMARIN
MARIN ES GUAR
IlliE U S EMBASSY
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g y Aeocist tp Pra s I
St Petersburg Monday evening
Deeember 4 via EydtkuhlMD Eat
PruulaA guard for tILe American II
embassy consisting of tsarines under
a petty oftIcer from the United State
cruiser Minneapolis arrived here to 1
day
REIGN OF ANARCHY
IN aAL TIC DIVIIION
Berlin Dee iTbE Koenitaburg
Zeltuq sayt Upon information from
Russian fugitives it is learned that
complete anarthy prevails b the Run
alas Baltic division The government i
has wholly lost power and the mil l
UW1 la beginning to frat < < Dlze wwi
tile revelutionlats Drunken soldiers
frequently parade the streets with
sscialfsts waving red flags The ter
meat among the sailors af Ubau COD I
dunes nd protection of life and prep
city has wholly ceased to exist Bands
of criminals are scouring the s
and many country seats have been pill
baaed arms bone and money beea
ebe4 aDd cattle burned in the stables
How OUt of Danor
New York Dec 5Mrs Regia kt
Vanderbilt who undrweDt a stale
s operation at a private hoIIpttS1
Ilast week was acid last night to n
entirely out of danger
J
the aid mdon is attz the same is
1
hereby denied and that the said order
of Mid court commissioner be and
the acme Ls hereby Cnllnn
The petittoner desiring to sue 011
la writ of error from this jtlelDent a
is ordered that a Wr1 n f or 1ssuF
fom the > uprnl rot of the tao
to this jndgauedt to H made rpt lInt
able tth day of January A 0 1
FRANCIS B CRTfoa
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