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PAEK . A . baseball team -will ^BasEfaall jBsadqnarters team •Bimrliiy '-alifirnonn a t lEinrwood st -3i3D 5 . rm. "These ±SED teams 3n a / t i e 5 a r iseconH place and "-the-game Sunday "will b e t h e deciding; l a m e ifnrcthe ^percentagE column nf d i e J u n i o r Omaha TLajagnE. lEfae " y T h a s hwm jgreatley- -strengthened additional ^plajnerB .and": by >Eon^practices Iheld ibrring :tb£ "Week.

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• PULITZER PRIZE NOVEL BEGINS IN Abotrt DUE "thousand people beard I little "Miss Harriet Abraham, ten year i J 72££ JEWISH PRESS NEXT WEEK* concert old Tiolm prodigy, at i e r first public j given Saturday .afternoon, j With ±he .next OESUB T^he J e w ish 3£ress commences jsiililisBfiim TP yprial l a r m nof ***SD 33ig,~" Miss Tf^f}TTH IFefber'-E A-mprnprp-n movEl •whip-fr "has J u s t "been swartled fbs ^Pnrtzer lErize of ^L;DDD "for fhs A-mprrran -nnvrfl jHtDliBhea' flnring 1324 "which i e s t -represents rfiie •wholesome H±TTH>B-jihere of A~w*rwv-*rn Ifff. Tmff "the ^highest :stHndBr3s uf American manners a n S ananhoori. -Miss IFefoers'-s n3nzs-"wrmvrng novel of 3. _ -woman imck.. iEanner "who iEornxB. ^beauty dn cabbages h^g been chosen fean ;a long list as ihe most appropriate tfor 3Ehe Jewish. ;Press

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3Hay .23, at the City Auditorium. Har- j XononoTitcii, her managrer and in- j structor, Kponsored the concert, ! to Obtain Bvery Family JBK Members t o Federation. Xittle IMiss Abraliam is a talented j •ciolinist and -will leave Omaha soon ! ^ i tKiTTC 3 5 3-D -with bsr mother and Tnanager. Plans SAM X TJEON. CHAIEMAK are being made by vKononovitch 1*> OF CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE liave his ^prodigy tour i h e United A -special campaign, vil: FOOTI bf Dmaim I ^ a ^ X ID. 3 . 3 . Toll 3mia; States and probably the large cities iatmched foi- nev: members to thf a "'IBstter TjndeistaiiSing iDay 3Rroin 35nxope. Jewish "Welfare Federation. Thiss .grsmj" oWadnesday evening. -3ane S, special membership committee -will hr a t ^TVrrrpTp Tarn pi A'7] -TTWirHwrK -p-nfl : beaded by Sann. J. lieon, chairman, tfcbeir -Trifiii^g a r e -.u r'jjtiil ^to a t t e n d "this! aHBfeted by -X .T. Siosherp. At fhr present time t h r planF PTT. jbeTnf:UTae zmeetimr topic -will Ire "'^Better jMrs.'jttlltnn 3F:riiahemi' '.Coining Mere formulated as tc the method of t!« TTnQsrstaiiaing 3JstWB2n Jew rand) GenAuspices 01 ^Hadaasoh. iikiL" iSam Baber ' \ d l l l a v e . c h a r g e campaign. MelS in .«TF "Every man ,aud womaii in Qmsht, IThe -Omaha Chapter tjISaiiassah 3B Deuva -who EiijovE ±he comioTt* of hiy girig ix meefcshould he 6 -member of on ^nldheim, af jSOlwaukefi, check ±o i h e Anthrtr's "The Annual Conference of Jewish landings; elfare : FfideratioT.." raid Sam t£fae speakers "who Toll -par- nne of :ine best women-.oratoxs an t£hs 3?tni3 #or:±he car? janfl assistSocial Service meets this year from " ^ ' ticipate :Jar -fins iBpecial jnrogram ~wfll cuuutry.. 3ffrs. IFuldhfiini "will iix-s 'jancfi nf rilS, sick ainfl 3iee9j arJune "7 to 3une ID in Denver, Colo. J " W e e K P G C t t h e ^' e o P l e o f O l n B h 8 u nf ~Ehs ^Ha3asBab at he IBmrtice 3L GfifTm, Grand iists 2ms -snqe laesii; rmaile by This i s the twenty-sixth "annual meet- j cooperate with us so that the Feder;of -ifae lineal IlniigE of the knights :tS; tea. rfco be -given a t ^the : JEss-3FefbEEi, "^bi^-iB ;a .^member ing of the Conference. The impcrr_.. .1a t i t m caT1 Clolumbus, ^TIH ULablii lEredefiEk Conn. - itel/IEuEsday afternoon, J.une 2i -cf_iiis Jfivo^i.-j^afli.- 3©ss F e r •ant problems coslroiitinf: Jewish St*- j T i i e n e e d o f ^ ^ Federation is knowi, jBttempt 3s being made ±D ber lias long bfien a -mEmber of rial Tvnrk are to receive the atten- ! t c e v e r > r o n E - ^ e v.-ork tliai it " tion and thorough discussion of n o t ' f 0 T t h e ~P°m% t h e o r P h a i -- t i M r£he "board"aS '-SfaHSbqEB-'aial "her un ihis only professional 'Jewish social work- the sick, and many others it- vnrj letter statsfl simply i h a t ; 3 i s r ant "to '"Better unaErstanding :5s ^n 3ine ers, "who "will be present, in birgre -iram- great." ..gift ^was ±b.e '"partial<tliscliar|*e The Federation dnriiif the "bers, but also of the trustees and of 3. cre3i± obligatinn." • JLoflgE convention _ members of "Boards of Directors of \ year has made rapid ndvancw many oi^anizations ihrocfrhotit the | branches of social ser\-ir.c. The Feran A-fltmfi> .tsty," -saifl -SamlBB- f of oiaisfl fenn f & iiigfa." j eration duriiig the past six month* Eountry. "her. I ^ii A-f. -Hm; aneeiing jRev. J o l m IHfinmg, i Among the subjects of general ir?- (jramed control of the transient prnb~ f s -noFrfcrrm as xejporfcer' on -3ier URpt rrf ^Che -Goofl Will ennnnifc-. terest, contiemin^: which members of I ^ e n i ; * ou^h an effective method rpaper, TVTIRS the Knperintenne-nt, "ftrilliaTn Ti-. "fee Conference have, thought and :5aon shs-was 'fBEtter ^UndErstandinE H a y ^bnmed -over a period of years, and Bleumenthal. These trarrsients, co-n-ifeatnrs -stones "for t h e which "will receive detailed discussion ing: to -Omaha from all partp of th? Jew-ana Gentile;" Joxcnial -anfl later for at this Conference, are fhe following': country, -were put to -work ir. ihe Chicago "Tnbmre. MISS J3X&A ~FERTSER. •Tie .-relationship of the Community I ™ 1 ^"a^tinjr work, but money, th-?v ioflge X >ti. 3 . B . pn June -3, -will i e breakdown t u r n s S iiET inChest to the Jewish Federation, on j immediately left the city and haw •jiyp lHEt -ifpEn lassiixig -nf "QIE -season. Tdiich a paper -will Ibe presented -by ! ^J 3 1 ?^ ^hiE propag-anda to their :mam Seaines r£h& jmraiinent ^psafeers -Siat Mr, "William J . Shroder, -who is pres- j companions of the -wide open spaces. ~voll l e m i n e -program, ^aevsral 'nescame one of - t o Mghest-ipaifl short story » As interpreter of the iQBas-"gn5 jfeeams "The transient problem is only ant iKpfinnal annsical mtmibers -rail i e .arident of ^the Hnxrtro Social in AnrerTca. . -Miss -^Hrbers ^nuvfals j ^ r a i n a s of "&e -hsrHwarming irddfliE class, ranged if or. xff CinciimEti and is aten B£ the anarsy prohiemB ihat ^arise -JT> l Giris" SDA "So chairman of the l&Ecntive Budget thE community. The relief caser for ;ai aiiewa '.ffemntinn as TVTr<:. "T^-nlHIipfm "Ball tram and. .the msit • Ghsst j ' "fhat "will "be xjf special 'laujgnl. 'is "tlss that, are handled in in that city." Start xeading "So ~Eig" i n "Ihs Jewish jHiss yefher -wifii iha TmDahoratkm of wumtui. " — The devElnpmsnt nf thE Training Federation office alone convinee on* P-ress nes± week. —~ Dfirer -nranbers • on the -program -will George .Kaufman i s s -recently School :f or Jewish Social Work in the of the importance of this great work:'" Tie -vocal selfictions i y J i r s . Harry C.: The membership campaign will bt Qj-fc'Jiniy.Ktioii o f • wijich "th^ CoTrfglance :SteelE, :accDmpaniEa l?y ~Mm. "Walter i Israel ^Exercises Snnflay plsyed a vital part, "will be described launched 'Holiday morning -witli Silvei. IMrs. 'Senry Mansky will mmm, June 14. by ~$B±. "Maurice J . Hxtrpf.-the Directrrr cial comrnittses headed by Sam 32abbi Chaflop Announces and J. -3. Siosberg-, to canvs of the School. Changing: renditions Shfivauth Service Topics Temple 3srael Btmasy Sckabl Jn a Uetter ±0 ~Mxs. lEnldheim, •'in social service, as .a result of the Ute city for all people in Omaha Synagogues mil liold Shevuotfa LsveixLv—sevgn ^pupils and -the •atdr 3H. ~K.. Seek, tsf ^Wisconsin, says changed policy "with respect to immi- j J o i r he .Federation. services •this evening and also on I x i 3kraEl Synagngoe Sunday iin part: "2 '\vmil ~to cangTatiilatE gration, and the -visible effects of the j day and Saturday mornings. 3* ^RnsentbaL Elected -rmfffrm eighteen i i i s xrpon &£ ^splendid addjsss yon Spetaal Committee €0 K a n SOT •School immigration policy, particularly .in' Habbi J . HI. Chailop -will be at ihe •aX "Steeting. »0f to "ibs seriate-iomniittEe the work of Jewish family agencies, S'nai Israel Synagogue IFxiday momat iihe TTemplE -will :be -the "iiH "to tabdlish Trill also ibe presented. iing and bas chosen as bis sermon XI. 3vosentbal "was unanimmiBly -Mr. IHarry XnsEter -will Ixeld thlE tBnnday antraiiiig, IHay Sl, : xriilitary training Jn I h s "Dnivfirsily The 3Elationship nf Hebrew schools at 20 o'clock. The 13?nai Israel am- "Wisconsin, logic and splen- man xS -the xommittee on xhsrgE of subject, "The Bihle as the Begmning, elected ^mssideht -of the Council of to the problem of Jewish juvenile deAt a special convocational at 3)icnic tto be iheld by the T . Hi.' the THiddle, and the S i d of "the Jevdsh "Women s± its .smmal election linquency, the subject of the deliu- o'clock Tuesday morning the 3irmarrts -will ;hold "their Hervices Sun- did deTivery ^was one of "the best ^ "World's Civilization/' lilEmarial servnf officers "held HHonday "Jhas come "before "the-legislatuTE." i and X W. S . A. in July. Other 3nsmday -afternoon, .3nne 1A, .at .2:130. quent in child caring organisations, chapter of Delta Sigma Pi, interne ""She ^gieals i » yonr ^JOTCEIB of betE on the committee are IJEOWB 3<D- ices -will be held at all "Synagogues 12ay -25, s t "the ;Brandeis Grill 3ioom. and "the application of psychological tional honorary busmest fratornttv. The 3ollDwiTig are TEemple ffrrafil iionght lather than tto BEntiment. She -«itsky, Grace lEossnstein, Tearl BhEr- Saturday -morning. Folio-wing "ths Other officers elected -unanimously Tesearch to the "treatment of delin- made its annual presentation of thf , ZHarian Graetz, snd Jack ^leish- .memoxial services a t i h e Beth 33ame- are 3Irs. 5 . S. .Koldstrom, -vice pres- quency, as -well as a symposium on society's scholarship key. This- kg.'. • Ozzz&lz2i» :SLOBS mat anafce ;yon cry, but she noes IKatc --MaHteL Jr. C3ierriiBS. drosh Sagodol Synagague Saturday ident; Mrs. X jSarry ISnlakcfsky, xeinan. :make yon ihirik," -wrote 3Brs. larffe T OBOIT JMnycrcvrich. lt trr , Habbi Charlop ^will talk on cordmg .secretary; airs. J. -P. Cohn, community organisation, -with partic- j is one that IF ,a.v.-arderi annualtv T\ illiam Gaspax. O^ouiK HHOSHBT. 53. Steams, nf "the 3legent lEBlwaukee On Ittonday Evening, -June 33, the ular reference to the .synagogue and j that male student in -the college Saiil Giaetz. IDstfille-Kathan. fmancial sscretarj-; ^Mrs. Xso Pkosei)- to the federation -will .also 1 ^Normal ficliool, ixi irbe Club Gcirrndc GTecitherp. Hartom Itaynrnu. be & T -will bold Its mest 3^gular otnesting '3fecoration Day draught MS- I business bi actoiinistration who, Hermine ^Hirsclimaii. 3iob Tltosentluil. -theiical Conception of Hesurrection. thal, trfiasursr: and JKErs. ^Harry cussed. at-the Jewish Community Center, .At i graduation, ranks highest in : i ILiroId 3SendiB. ^dxrtn Sunimer, IRosenfelS,' !Mrs.*3 iildheim "will "be the guest nf -£he last aneefing, ield Of particular moment, since the | sfop f0T •Q)E .entire coirrsc. Dr. VjrTjeon IKopalcl. I^iieile Weiss. "was "the "largest xeg-- Conference is to be in Denver, -will 3!ickli£ "Boasherg wbilE i n ±sg, May .25, the 3blhrwing Herman ^Lsvinsan. Xouise in corijunction -with Dean Irtv 1 ilaiion :iladiol. "to be ^held -this ysa , be the Health Section, held as a clos:paxidnipa±ed nn -the jigoggam; Coimcil ^Blnff« made the presentaftor, tr "wsre given "by "the xhair- ing session, taking- i o r its .general atuth IBemsteiii. Hnrolil f. lEvbason, Jack Frfiidfin, and Bob LURLE&L 1M HBMIJSIS and I iittti.v Bernard 'Cohen who had tht JUbert S a i d i n s . "Leopold -Mtrrka. men of the Snldlwini- conmnttees.: Xucile TVT.TCTIP ilariitii ^Bchaxf. theme the problem of jBrxrwn, of -Denver, Colo., "who highest tamaase riming: IOUT yearr- t£: Omaha l^odge 3^0. 354, 3. D. B. B-, "JMrs. William Xi. Siaizman, emigra~ In this session local as compaTed -with this ysark Benior class. :Mx. 3ere3 several -vacal ^selections. lion; U r s . Barry A . "Wolf, "SDcial serv- .climatiE treatment nf tuberculosis, edShe Bfnai -Israel Sy^iagDgne: iold its aifixt a-egnhir Chadacoff accompahiEd 3&.speech nf acceptance poixstni. Irene 3Hirsii. •3ICTTTJS W i s h e r , xusrain ice; ZMXE. ^ErsHericli: Coin, -religion; acation .cf t h e public anout inbercu-.j o u this Himrsday evisning', June .11, st IHumorouE. BEtectinns ware, :iiiSl± ^ ^ k e y B h o u k j l w o f iarwrencife Gross. Bam ZCatslbawn. S a r r y 3Ealashock, msnibeTsliip; iosis through the social worker, Toliy F 3 y : Jewish Community Center. This Sunday morning,3Say Sl.ihe pupils: given by ^ y m a n SbfieiE. •By*vin U.vth'Vttdte. hipher . ^ernmand Adter, courtesy.; ISrs. i h s prbblsm nf post-sanitarium care. -meeting "Will be tjf xitmost inrptrrtance, •Berulee . iEstlier lilotgan. !Hr. Jack JiieQen, 3. nmeinbEr nf i3re cff ibE IB'nai Israel Synagogue should thp tl Steinberg. OGthel 3urWich. .3. P. Cohn, social and hospital: TVlrs. as xeparts -will be Tnade of "the Dis•wiTi ..be t h e principal subjects for dis- comrnir •freshman tn jrreater present :a Shevudih public ^program. guaxtet, maSe Jus B pi i ention, -which Sadie Ufiayns, <*ivae and cussion. trict Brand Xodge L.lbby 35catrice BUverman. !Ehe ^program -will beghi a t 3J0SO. program :her£, _as TIB "roll Cohen ie also a 'Thi Uete Kaptife 13sthcr -will i e held in Peoria, 31L, June "7 to ZMrs. ~L. Siller, -jiuhlicity: and Mrs. £.: The officers of the Conference a r e : which fraternity he was rec»mi;l~ MissMartyB "Wehistebi, "tgnchpr nf tSffi JLOT Chicago tp 3nrthsr 3us anfi -ahso coTtficniHtirm class, "will be chairman ^studiesin music. 10. Tresident, Dr. Ijudwig-13. BemstEin, pledged tD. MB is the son of "Sit. Pittsburgh. of the jprogram. The local IB'nai BMth lodge -will i^eport on Araericaiiizatran. and Mrs. A. Cohen, 2232 KoTth !Nit«-. Preceding the business imesting, the "v"ice president, lfl.orris D. Waldman, 3Ir. TCTliam JR. ISttzmenffaal 3u>ld a sx>lf .tuurnament i c r members SONDEED ^afabi -J. M. Cbaflop -will ^spfiak only. The fh-st and sscond -rounds members -were tJiiLeriahsed at a one Detroit; Miss Dorothy C. JKahn, BaiTA3HD3ES1OSE timore. others -who -wBl ^appear nn ihe pro-at -the most xonvEnieiit o'clock lunchfion. •GEEMAW 3N 1E3EBEKG 3TKE I. ."M. ."MaigTiles, iff ZfJsw 'STDrk; The IMi3-"WEstEni Conference of ibe Treasurer, luouiE US. Cahn, Chicag-o. gram are Sidney -Balderiherjj, -who place i o r ths contestants, -with l b s Warsaw. (J. IT, EXHIB.IT 'City, :is;in Omaha i o r i h e JShBvunth, Council of Jewish ^Women -will be held •will :give -£he stary of Sfasvnnfh; ja' Becretary, Samuel A . Goldsmith, isemi-Snals snd fmabs pbiyed a t the r A T h o l i d a y s ahd lirinrrg jg. -mpaKpgrp -Truwi has caused 'the broke But in i n Omaha ' -Jail.— 3 5ve 'States -will Cologne. (J. T. A. The juhilee-c«K "the 3SIizrachi conveirtion -which "was piano solo by ^ n n nbretiak; dance Hoss iff rthB EHQT£ pxopEity iS three Bighhmd Country club. i&Jl imembers he -reprjesEnteE, "namely, mssouri. Dk- SBV- Tork. •numbers :by ^Dorothy lEreidel, T2sth£r 3axe •urged "to enter "the first .annual ; hundred jEwish -familiss an :& ebration commemoratmp tire -ntorecently held at Clevelanfl, «O". 3la5bi T-Hfibraska and South hihoma, contest. "thousand ysars since Uhinelanfl hr»3iargales "will deliver addresses fm all Stem, liibby iBernstaim, snd Sara 'Urs-i Among -thoss-who sufferard ilium f t e DD3 Dakota. • : 'to •Germarty was beiruti httrt xonfbigTation -WBTE a .number iff the Synagogues, mameiy, -the 35*nai : " t i a k . """ .- • ' , - • ' • - ' TKVITK HITLEE TO Jewish tfarniligs "who - 2 0 " ^ i * an exposition df hit** Israel SyjiagognB a t 33ighteenfii and TASCiSTlC COIvFEEENCE BDT3T 'OF Chicago BtrHfits; :the BEQI 1H •lost -^all tfheh" ibeiflngings. • liome. {J. T. A.) A catsgoricai |*3rical Exhibits. Chancellor Lutb«t IPO gQK0R&5T 3HEIHC TO CITT ACTORS denial that PremiEr Mussolini has in- j T C a £ ™ official guest of honor 8t Ust Sagoddl Synagngue, 3ImetHenfh The cause nf "&£ fire"3sss"not been W11MOUT 3EWISH 3POPITI/flTttCgs "WgRhrr^Um. .(3^ 33. 13.) lEresidBnt jBurt cstrfiHts1^ "jfiie -An???gR "W.ardhas been TEceived Iium -T;fn- Coolidge 'has 3ECEivEd a t -ths White vited -&e •German anti-BemitE, Adolph | operimg nf -the -celebration iBncharest. (J. IE. JL) TbE trial DISynagogue, IT^enty^fffth :and .Seward; Considerable -attention -WHK , t o attfeensl the international com, ^Tebr., "that 3Edwara AlbsTt, Bouse IHauiicE Swaxtz, -directar lireets, .and "the ~B*nrii Jacob Syna- lE^rofsssnr Cndreann lor implication .by -the Jemsh histGrical exhibit .conference -of <Faseisti at Eome, as freshman :at "the University of Ne- 3addish Act lEheatre of XEADiX P-ROPDSES Tort, •was THpurletl by the snti-Semitic press is part, of the general exposition. gogue .at T"wenty-fourth and !KichD- in "the mnrder of "the Jassy Chief of braska, •was hist -week -pteidgsd to the and hi:' enSxe Jtroupe, TVHO gave a JPolice, has been started m TEhuxnr COTHMOK ^rOK-TDECnC las streets. ago, is pub- Chancellor, in company with Theta 3su, a ;pre-medn; Sonxjrary IFra- performanes 3tay 2S in one of -the eg. Berlin a few sevafin, -where -fhere sire -no -Jewish IRabbi Hargules lecenily returned .a -Fiscist liabhi Sober of Cologne, mane -Mr\ ite* lished .by "the -ternity. TLratng Albert i s -an itanaha "Washington "-theatres. Jfirusalem. (J. T. A..) A. inhabitants. 33 0 disturbances 3iave :Ep82tioTi of the -Jewish .eshlbit, •***>•. Bum an -Extended visit in Palestine. organ. for an-ATab-Jewish conxerencE "to dis- boy, the son T& IMr. and -Mrs. 3H. Aloccurred. pressmg .admiration for 1 The ~"Mss$zge?D" lidicules the ProiEessm' Cuza, leader of the ZRou- XUES hnprovements "in the agxicuhaaral bert. H e as .2. sraduate -of ihe Omaha j •work displayed 'by "the. invitE gsstion that •^ensral situation nf Palestine is Central High School. S E SEEBEET SATVTCEL Tuanian anti-Semitic movement, anfl MSIAMiSHED" IN -"CEEAIK1A "Hifler to a .Fascist! C D M E I J E T E S TAEEWELLITOTIE .one iumdrfid and thirty othEr ivit- •maoE'in an open tetter-^rablisheti in CZEENDWTXZ -3EW-S , *<3. T-A-> A aiew Jewish Ss byjHusa ATiHin, -wellTniinrn (J. IE. A.) -Sir Herbert Planfor ^National jFlower Hay . T-AT :MKE WQB GrOV A t -the -first trial of Professor Gofl- Arab leader of Hamleh. rnment courl. "whsTe all proceed- liaise 3?anfl for i a t e r ILvcemn i 'Cammissioner .of 3^alings "will be-conducted in "Yiddish was IPlans will be made for the annual than -E500 •was -.Taised for "ibfi j IHnsa Afadin jn-ojiosss "flmt the .in ZPocsany sE'were -estrne, jrstumed JSIay J20 i£rom s. ioirr (3.TT. A.) ^md Arabs shnuld Establish x Jewish National Puud Howsr Day opensd at ZnnTvievsk, district cf Odes- Jjabari,ycfitnn Jimd s±ja dinner .broke nut. JSIany TJT '-the isauntrc. of CzGHiowdts, TiDunymia, at •ga, TTne openrrat •was tnaffeed by tsfs t B. TnKStmE uI all inur -was; Jewish stores --were :phtnjfcrefl, •u fine <aE.Si«iEteen 2A. psrticrpated TSI "by Snnosy on . ihsir -and Jewish school 310 -political rfnncikm, hut shoulil -fin—' from "3n rfhe Tuiiu -nf sfaxewsll ~ix> idi hoEiness anen wfa» The 1mfcvr igncenm is ptamfaasa It-was only sifter iheanv tions in ihfi city *o be i s l d Snnflay itsBli with rdloriistB ^and i h e otirex 3nbablk.to fee given fbe last TVEBI: in -CDtO1, a t rtbe City TEalmufl ^n^ jsoeisl prDblemB tihs 'iuHintry beiarfi 3ns a rejHiiL art 3fce liabar Useeum fi ctualiinterestE jqf Troth IBachanst'tiiat imlsr ^wi rfffirR.

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