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'fV THS WEATHER Wiyii fi a 'V' fvJf ruuK vj "it i ii ii i bssbbsssbsssi mm in a 3, Tf. rT'TOMiHBU, WT 1HXIHIHKI OTGWF OHl i "ii i3 jaw or would Emua ToiOtnF pmCE BY ASSOCIATED WIRB (TBS POUaSKEEPSIE J5AQLE AND THE POUOHKBEPSEBKEWWBEaa it FBIDAY MOBKlNO, SEPTEMBEB 17, 192Q. jmaigafiM VOLUME IKVI1UII i i i ii i "L' '17 A.J. Jk. J.

1 lJ Hh i n. 1 Ja li MORSEHAUSER UPHOLDS tOCAL MAN is WRIT AGAINST BUS LINE WSxSl WMfLUMUN iSustAuu Contentions', of CityRaffwiy the Against, Council. SAYS FRANCHISE WAS NOT LEGAL a decision liandcd down by 8u prem Court Jiitlc Joteph wr In "which hi tuktaTm tt. coclf ntlnn of tt Pomhkpl itd 1Vpptner FtlU tb Twlllfht But Uu wtu nav to turt ever all their procaadlnra again bfora the common council to. obtain a fraa tiM to cwtata within juatlc Morchauir'a opinion holda that the action of tn Common Couotll wta lllecal 1 that the notice of the harlD( on toe Bua Company! appll cauon wu alvertlaed only tour daya, Intttad of 14 required by law, In that the action of the Council wae not taken by a thrte vote, and In that the fraachlae wae not ottered (or aal4 at publtfi auction.

fhe op)nlonlnfuUreaae. "A corporation known aa the Twi UfhtBua IUe, Inc. fled a petition with th common council of the city of Pourbkeepale December 1, ltlt, 'uilm for a "franchtae coverlnj mittee of three of the common coun cil to confer with the corporation coiuimI and the committee waa given powtr ealfVIeetaJ ttiUnend to hold public heiHrl. On Decent tier 19. 19l, the tail tpecltr C5tnmlt te reported to the common council, wtertupon the common Oouncll direct, that a public hterlar be held on December 1111 ffotlce of such hetrlng waa advartlied In (wo newa publlehed at the city otFouch kpin.

for December llth, llth, Join and titid to the proceeding thua taken the relater ralae objectlora. The Baa Line did net comply with the Trutporutloh Corporation Law BTO WILL: mow A. C. Dow, Its "Attorney, Says Fight for Franchise Has Only "Just Bfcguin" TECHNICALITIES NOW ELIMINATED AtaxanderC. Dow, attorney for the Twilight Bua Line, when Informed Thuraday afternoon of the decla.

Ion ot Jmtlce Morachauaer auaUln lng the writ of certiorari liaued to the city railroad company, aald that hie cllnt'e flrht "had just begun" and that It would be "continued until the buaea are operating In the cltjr." Mr. DoVe aUlement, made to The Eagle. follows: "The decision ot Justice Morachauaer on the Twilight Bua esse has been handed 'to ma and I have Just finished readlna? the same. The flrht at tha streets and avenue" named in TwUlrBt Bua Line. for better iclrsdnn attaehed tctho petlthm ThleKraaiportttfoir tacllttier the Ctty jpetjtlon duly referred to a com 0f Poughkeep.le has Just begun nd will be continued until IU busts are opereung in the Clty "Now that the athmosphere has been cleared of legal technicalities by Justice Morachauaer decision, it la certain Jfcat the Corporation Council wll net permit, the Common Council on the renewed application to create a situation which can be taken vantage of by tha Poughkeepala Trolley Company." The two wain points covered by the decision in this fcase, the first of which relatea to the tght of tha Bua Una to operate on tha streets ot Poughkeepela and tha second of quiring tt to aUte In Its I corporauon the rout ir foutea on tlon franchise.

ehtch It Inteeded to operate. It la conceded by the Bus Una that at the time It njade such application to tho common council tta certificate of Incorporation only designated, to the city of Poughkeepale, but did not In will not arise, on the second submla aion of the matter to the Common Council." "Aa to the' first question It la sufficient to stats that thla situation, haa been corrected by the filing of the dude said city. After aictlon by the "roenoeq ccruncaie. ana cannot again common council en July It. 1110.

Ita rJeed by the Trolley Company aa certificate of Incorporation waa amende Pbjectlon to the (ranting of the in an eg ort to pvereeme thla ob NJ franchise by the Common Cowncll. 1.1 tr, Is, "Aa to the second, the much suffer. jjsjs 1, i mi orporatlona are created oy ftsiuie om nir wiiim wenecuj txoept those wi qaya on tna quea i Erank JTaylojof New York officers isrrE: Carpenter Is Taken to Hospital OTHERS FROM CITY. IMPORTED UNHURT hare been' at 'work la the rlclnfty or the explosion In Street, but one wae injured, lie is, Frank iTajlor. who la employed In york office of N.

U. Carpenter, Exchange Place, who wait badlf Injured by dying glass and atone, and ta now fin a New York hospital. Harold add Freeman Weed, who are both In the district, were uptown at the time ot the accident. Harold Weed la em nloeyd at 3S Nassau Street, while C. Freeman Weed engaged in work In Avsnus HenrysSmlth.

whose office la with McFadden's, In the cotton District, wired that he wag tenhurt aa did Sol W. Millard, of 11 La Orange Avenue. Harry Btdrldge. ot It Mill Street, and Mr. Tarmstatter, of Its NortftHmllton street.

Mr. El drldte waa in'tfie bulWlngaT time of the explosion, while the others were only In. the vicinity. He Is the nephew ot the Rev, Mr. Thomas, the mlnlater at FlahkllU Nat Wf Doeghty, son of Mrs.

Mary E. Doughty, of 210 Mill Street, and WUlfam J. iMlehaela, of tl market Street, who are employed la the building ot itorran Company, es caped without lnjorlca. Jlr. Doughty, who Is general cashier Ur Armour k.

company, bad left his office to go to another Bart of the building and while much snaked 'tip force of, the explosion waa unhurt. Ur. Michaels, who Is employed by Miller Company, left for lunch 9re min utes before the explosion occurred. News of their safety was received here Thursday afternoon by Geprge H. Card, manager ot tha Western Union Telepgraph office hare.

Carlton Eunce, former Pouxh keepslan and now vice president ot financial institution, wired that be Is aafe. Philip S. Swain, who was in the district, called his wife on the long Eye Witness Tells Story, of Explosion i i Associated Press Man Finds. Wall, Street a 1 Shamble After Blast 'Rocks Financial'Cen jLTtP1 iiwaiiiiifi ii Ii PAVEMENT DOTTED WITH DEAD BODIES New York, Sept. 17 (By The Associated waa a crash out of a blue aky an unexpected, death' a twrnkllngWnTir lBarleevlllev UeA i nuv aiiu oireei, new xora Ind have no ndwer terred by Statute, directly orlndl.

rectly (Schwab v. Potter. lit N. T. eOS.41S m.clc lit A.

D. 44M CocBent or franchlse cen onlyl Bri be trsnted by municipality In the man' ner ipedfled by atatute. (Village of Fhoenix Gannon, lt App. Dlv. tt) li i condition precedent to the frit of the Bus Line to make IU aald pptleation uhat tha Bus Litre should state In Its certificate the proposed routes in the City of POughkepete.end the subsequent amendment to Its cer ttlcate Is unavailing The Bua Line Is In competition with the Relator.

The consent or franchise wast given after a publ.c hearing and publication of notice thereof of four days. The Traepartstlon Corporation Law, is eo as It applies JolRll "controversyT 4. TNo bus Una In competition with an. ether common carrier which 1 re tulred by law to ebtala the consent of the local authorities of aald city to operate over the streets. 'heud recede a certificate of public con wnience and necsslty.

unttl the owaer hereof aftallhaya procure sft.r pub TttrgpwK? notice and tfte eonaent of PWn sbd11cVuo ferthe cona He loc.l authorities ttld cl.y aa ds aJSLSSSSt 11 toed by the Railroad Law foe Today's Events b. Warnerlnrof a Wom an a Honor" at tha Beat 'Theatre at rUtiev endMi i i i PHUrd and Stone In "the Dane ag Demons" at the ftlaltd Theatre 2 II and TJouglee ralrbanks la "The Americano" at the Liberty Theatre tlsndr "The Fighting Chanee" at the 'etford Theetre tt ADd.T, i I aeUersl.e4eeeieeu at. Rsgulac "msetial trlniey r. league si Jill. Mission JUlir at the Frlendi' "''h at T.lt.

"7saxeei M.isssi i mi gejt E. distance I nearby. Aa I gaaed horror stricken at tloa ePpoueeTlA Mew ot the fact that the Trolley Company haa been re. queate'd for rfara to Improve Ita Main nly withlo the past month ripped up.Maln Street from Cherry to the Flatlron Building." ''Of one thing the la certaini that portion of the street haa been ripped up. end It la absolutely certain that ft will be Mt than.lt daya before It la repaired and made 'passable Aa 'stated' before, thla fight will be continued until tha Buaea of the Twilight; Line.

Ine are operating In our city and adequate transportation for the workmen In out factories and the public generally la provided." "PubJIo sentiment In Poughkeepale tho polafc whoro demanda action, and If the wlshee ot the publlo are to be regarded and tt la certain they will be by the Common Council, a atlafactory. will ultimately oe oouunea. opecsUorlC fecuon 17J of the Railroad Law ap conaent of the local authorities shall b. In writ tog and before acting thsreea auch authorities'' ahall give publlo' notice thereof and the time and place It wilt first be considered, which notice shall be published daily la any city for at least fourteen dsrs la two of Its dally newspapers. If there be twaxjt eucbJ consent must DeTipon tae eipresa con.

dltlon that tha provlelona of this ar fejMe piled with and shall be niea in a office of the Clerk of the County a which said railroad is located." "It has been coooeded.br the Bue Line end def eadants that our daya publication At lb notice waa made. Notice elves wae aet la eem. pllaaee with the pro. xdisgs8X JfceJ! ZZLI statutory; the s'uUrBuat rom. piled with.

..7 "Another vary serious question. Is raised by the delator that the fran chUe attempied le be. granted to the But Line Is subject to. the provisions csms ths rattle of ratling lssssndl tt from the jiinctlont ot Wall. Nassau and Broad Streets a block dletaee acreams ot Injured rnen and women.

Smoke and Flamee Shoot Skyward "I doged Into a convenlent'doorway to escape falling glass and to reach a telephone and call tha office. Look. Ing down Wall Street later I could see arleing from the vicinity of the sub treasury building and the J. P. Morgan eV Company bank a mushroom ahaped cloud of yellowish, green emoke which mounted to the, height ot more than IDS reet, the amoke being licked by darting tongues of flame.

"I reached the scene a few moments after the explosion took place. Tha amoke had partially cleared from the street, but from the Morgan building there waa belching forth through the broken wlndowa clouds of dust and white vapor. In the street aa overturned automobile waa biasing fiercely, and close to the body of a dead horse, was another fire, evidently among a pile of wreckage, I "Almost In front of the steps lead Ing up to the Morgan bank 'was tha rnatllated body of a 'man. Other bod ea, most of them silent In death, lay her he waa rafa. At thaitlme the Injured were'belng removed from the.atreets.

Cbkrles Morscbauser, Ind. who Is order clerk; In theofnce cfUTlng stqn ft telephoned that ha waa unhurt. One local man who la employed on the New York Central Railroad, reached the acene ot the disaster just twsnty minutes after It oc curred. He pictured the scene as Indeserlble in horror. Although nearly half an hour had passed sines the eiBloslon.

the people. Jnlured were still lying upon the ttdewslk, horri bly mangled, put stile breathing. Theee. he adds the more badly Injured, as those for whom there wajr hope' werertaken Urtt to tbe" nlatehed with blood. Word was received by ir.

ana Mrs. E. 8. Atwater that 'their son. Eliot Atwater.

although In his offices with the Farmers' Loss Trust Com.Ptny.jt Jhe tlme.ot the xplo slon. waa uninjured ad ietcsoon after the aesldent (or his iome In New Hoehellt, where be Immediate ly telegraphed his parsnta pf his 740 word was received concerning Harold D.eHerrlck. of the National City Bank, but because there has been no news, it is penevett that ne it eafrr3sr of the Oenerat City Law. section eub dlvtaton lb. which requires a tnree quartera vote of the common couacll.

that It must be approved by the Mayor ead eokt at publlo auction, ta contended by the corporation avn eel la hie oplslon te the oomroeneeuB eir before this action wss taxen rine Bus LIBS eonteude'that Vie statute In the proceeding already stated it is net necessary to consider or construe such section of the oenerat city Law. The re'ateria entitled to (he relief asked far," ed'lhto a shamble the bualest corner of America's nnanclal'center and' sent scurrying to placea of shelter hundreds of wounded, dumb stricken, white faced men and womeiwfleelag frorn an unknown danger." A reporter for The Associated Press. Stao waa an eye witness of today's ex oslon In New York's financial district, thua described the scene. waa Just turning Into Wall Streat from Broadway," he aald, "when first felt, rather than heard, the ex plosion. A concussiontot air 'Similar to that experienced by a passenger on the subway when a' train dashes Into one of the uoder rlver lubeewae felt.

Ita fores waa sufficient all but to throw me off rnybalance. Inatant ly following the concussion csme a sharp resounding crash which shook to their foundations the monster building, feeing either side ot Wall Street. With tha roar of the blast. Lit of Wan StreetrBdad rsYorgJ Sept. 6.

A. pertlaA the deed In today's explosion liat of follows Tv Joyce, "clerk of 3. P. Morgan ft Company. Jerome H.

chauffeur. Ltidolph Portong. bank, teller. 25 Mcuauiey. Avenue, Y.

City. Alfrtd Mayer, ,51 Weet'lttth Streets New i 't Mildred 'Alexander, tt' Commerce strtet, 8weet.t address Utj knowfa. Mr. Ellsworth, Hit Gerard Street. Brooklyn.

Wlaa Dickinson, stenographer. T3 Jlcnover Street. N. Y. Charier Lendrothe.

Brooklyn. An unidentified. woman, '65years old, at "Volunteer Hospital. (A boy, about If. at Volunteer Hoapltsi A about 40.

Are feet, ten, brown hair, at Volunteer Hospital. Charles Hsnrathan. 61 Fourth. Avenue, Brooklyn. Westdar, PROPERTY NEW YORK; (Bv'Tfift noonii Wail Bire6tTtitBro' bHev6d by trained' department of juiUce.

and police haye been caused by" an th heeart'of Mew York's financial dbtrictrrinff death and defkuovloalai its wake." w'r Twenty nine perabns'were killelt.more thiniWO Vere Jured, the bankintT house of Jv P. Morgan 4 sab treainry.and the assay office were partially, wrecked SJadprop. erty damaged estimated In excess ofl.OOO.OOCwas the blast. 'jt aa. waonVot the.4',T:,Morieyja,;psW the belief, howeyer, that the explosion pafflPan aeotdeat caused by collision between, gexpjoiivladrawagoa aad another The firm had received no threats of any Jdad; be said, and there was no real reason' for the planting Of aeas outside the firm's office: rzfv The noon hour had struck and aa endless streantof "offioe, workers had Into the'TtreetrlYota bailr Ite naked, and sesred with burns, started to rlee.

It struggled, than toppled ssd fell lifeless Into the gutter. Pavement Dotted with Dceul "On the opposite side pf the street were other forms. One of them that ot young woman her clothing torn and burned awax It was mov, tagnot In an effort to rise but la the agony ot death, I started 'toward her but aa I did. It became atllL Glanc lag down I aaw that the pavement was discolored with blood. In.

plain eight, within a radius of thirty to fifty feet, were nine lifeless forma, The body of the dead horse In the middle ot the street showed plain evidence, of having been In very close Iproulrolty.lo otJAt blast. It wss uterauy torn to pieces. hoaoltala. Men and women lay dr I I i t' vuiiM log ail aooui, ne aaia. Ban ite oujih lags were taaiy damaged ana Ing were blown out and through the opsnings cwuia seen ine.smoKe PJackentdJnterlorJn whatbut a few minutes previous bedbeen one Of the handsomest baaklng rooms In the city.

Opposite, the cntraace to the newly completed'whtte erterlor or tneTaub. treasury snsex.was battesedyaad torn as If having been subjected to, a bom. bardment of machine gun fire. The doorway, with Its massive steel grill work, was shattered aad the scone surrounding the door cracked and battered PoUca) Check Crowd "By, this time the Crowd wss press. Ing In.

held Is check by the hastily gaihertnarpoUcAtrthe.doorwa4 the Morgan bask waa a uniformed guarUS8PreiUly hlfrilsisl. sticking to bis post aad holding back those, who sought to ester the etruc lure. Jl The crowd wasjjtreiurjlr qlet ssd over It seemed To hang a feeling et twe and At the commands of lbe police It moved and'tclt btrk silently On the sUpeof old sub BAssstit as kitltrtiraiaiiA bma iwet vwsetseera) svywa walVI years ago rtlfrtng soeaes 'connected eaactsd elands a ststut of Oeorge Washington, looking dews from Its pedestal between the msselre grenlte eolumas. scarred by" missiles from tbs explosion, the 'outstretched' bssl of York City. Bernard J.

Kennedy. ger employed, at 16 1 Broad etreeti Miss Carolyn N. 4.0, Elmhuftt, 1. Colin B. McClore, 35, Yonkers, N.

Y. Ml Mgrj. Drury. 2, stenographer, (Brooklyn. Charles Londroct, about 25, employed At ISBroad Street, address unknown.

William Furmsn Hutchinson, about 10. Insurance brokerr Garden City. N. Y. John Johnson, tt, porter, employed st Bank ot America.

44, Wall Street. Joseph Schmltt. 20, elttk. Second Street. Bayslde.

N. Y. Joseph Auiebury, 2T, married. 18 Sherman Avenue, New York City, Raymond Miller, address unknown, i Lewis K. Smith, of New York.

SOCIALISTS, "TaEELECTED New York. Sept. 14W The five So. Clsllst assemblymen who. were expelled from the state Legislature last spring on charges of disloyalty, were re elected at special elections held here today.

Nat Rubin, Socialist candidate for member of Aasem'by In the nineteenth district of Kings County, ran last In a three cornered contest in a special election here today. D. Kllngsnsn, Democrat, received 1.ISI votes; Frank X. Olaconne, Republican. l.flO.

and Rubin, 1.104. Rubin wss tint, aha the ouated aasemblymeru BOYD WILL LAW UP STATE Xew YMrk fcpt I rssik rL. Boyd, new head of theprphlbltlon enforcement 'offices 'la the New Tork district, announced today 'that he would make a tour of the up state cltlee sndi towns to urcs nrohihimi sgents to still stronger efforts to en roree strictly the Volstead law. Mr. Boyd said he was particularly anxious to nuke a survey ot conditions oa the Canadian border.

y. i x. tbsirseTJiew. n4iiDpooa, flttOdenly. a.cloud otyeUowish, blaek thflir.tLjigw; smokeand apierditg iHpfiWesUped4romtwaSww 10.

anoaaan. Bldeoi tbAMOrxran offiefls. Wt. i. i ii the Father ef Ills Country seemed It, err xHetlteommsdtoJbtrcamT', came me smouianceeu Near.

by trucks and automobiles wsre first preseed Into service, Volunteers, heed. Ing not blood smeared hssds aad oTbtblng, tenderly lifted Into the vehl. cles thebMles'of the dying and aha dead v.Thlda4:t hat remained ad. dttlonal eenveyances were" chartubl) hlddsa from eight by coyer tegs, torn from sxnlaga er by rebea from errs. P5 tared should; the) enemy succeed la dropping un iso nnsneiai, district ens ef big dtslly aerUl'bemba." RADICAL PLOT, POLICE TKtNK TV, JL BuUding, Badly Damaged by BlaitThat' sjjaeais.ee jssssawea.

a i uioiikiai vli $2t r5, vw? SS Then camtfa deaf eninBlasi AinorteMna.tir and chijdrea.jvere hrfaprostratehon tlse'irround" and the streetsjwere brokn windows and Aha torn facades' of minutes later the Stockand CmrbZxchasgM the fiaafcofil pulse of the worldhad closed. Panic andccuiro.ristned;n.he, uousui newtxorasruiaaaaidistriet irl Panto Follows xuiui a TflAtlttftnil Af l.l. S. v. M.i eienoge of them.

fled In terror frorfi', sdJolnlngv structures. Scores falntedTfell and, were, trampled on in the men. Meanwhile, the noise Ot the explosion which wss heard throughout lower Manhattan and acroaa the river In trough! thouaande of the curious to the ecene. TJe few police on duty la the dlalrlct were unable to cope. with the Crowds and a hurry cell for, police reserves was sent to all down town police eta.

tloos. Bub treasury Officials, fearing that an attempt might be, made te rob the building, all the windows 0t which were broken, requested assist. anee the military authorities st Oorernor'a Island and company Of I bomb or bombs watlsft la frost of eoiaiers waa senio guaro eo tresary.buUdlng in, Soon Care for Injured 1 "Tlurry cells' alsa were septTfo all hospitals In the down, town section of New' Tork and 'scores of ambglsacee were soon 'speeding through1 the ner. row streets. ststlons were established the lobbies of buildings seerb where the less seriously injur, ed were gives Immediate treatment Evtdenoe tending to.

confirm theory that the expoalon was by a bomb'ot some Inferos! machine came from seversl sources. Chief polios, Inspector Lehey report ed lets today, that hs hsd found, en dence to "Justify the conclusion, thst th' explosion was csused a bomb oaded with TNT. trUtlUo. ioiuoi reurorcea wiw iroo aiuge fashioned 'from window weight' bars. Piece, of these slugs were fouiidla seversl adjacent structures.

This type fwelghtbsrst' ariose Inspection by polios ssd depsrtment ot justlce'a'g sr.tg Special meeting KrUay, September 17, at TttO Ps on account ot the death brother member. bKIMNEB. President. Local 20. UFVBUC'ir BALLY and FORMATION OF WkSLDtita COOUDaKUTBZ: St.

LWlag'kJUUCllBtoa Corneref Ssturdsy, September II, st 1 1 10 My new time; Speakers' wllj be1 Hon. FtsbcIs OLandds. aioh. Wllltt B. Hoysradt.

Hos. Frank L. Osrdaer. Ail fttptttlltintr'are Com and brlsg your ftffllly, lt tl "wisuc wteniarrTirn TfiTNrw Tfiri ial ured as poselblUty during the wef I FtUsade, Park neX Sundty. under auspices of Young America Hose) Co, No, Boat, leaves, st (tit m.

sharp. tt te "A rflSvMtsmefte4 fsl wtXft tteVlit (m siehief al1 Jth ear mjmg tyautABSB within a radios of severe, 'hundred feet from the acene 't tht ekploalOBV Radical Plot, Bams Believe Warning 'that rtdloals pUnnei a renewal ot bombing outrtgee were e'ent leas than a'monthagd te Mleastern Clients of the WUllam Burns De.tee tlve Agency, according to a statement by Mr. said he wss'cOn ylneed tha todays SsplostOn wed a premedluted. stuck asd was'not se cldentar,) aald lig' hadJbeen esgaged.by the'Morgs'8rW tasks an.lnvestlgetlen f. the aectdesfv aald tbstj fcls personal InvestlgaUon jcob vinced him that iwagon containing Ing device so 'at 'to causa It to explode precisely at Jean, No Of driver of the wagon, has been found.

Its esld and Added thst la, hU opinion mas escsped.a.few me menu before the explosion JCmlonBacks Borob Thejofy. Fire Chief Ketlsn and effleera from the buresu. ef combustibles also expressedexpressed the belief the explosion wss csused by a bomb attar examining rarmsdls of metsl found Id the street In front, ot the Morgan emcee. Dr. William r.

Doyle, chief U. the bureau ofcombustlbles, pointed out'thaCthe small hole found in the street pean the Morgan offices and the wldefcafcsttssv. ed' scars on the facadts ot sesrby, buildings slso indlcsHsd that tbs blsst by sr bomb rtthsrthAnT' by sa explosion of a quantity of dynamite or other explosives. Five members of the. Morgan firm were In the building at the time of the accidents Themes tW LtmooV PwlgtlUW'Jdoxrsw.

Eliot. C. Bacon and Oeerge Whitney were In eon rerence'a' nh' stoohd floor rcf the? Brosd Street side Of the Morgan building. They were thsken up by the' force of the explosion, bur aire caped' without, Injury. JaniusMorgas SligMIr Junius Spencer Morgan, soar ot ''Weather Forecast rfg auoMitms, hOM MeO.M IMPSlOVw THt JL III Ml Will katWIMdl tasJBajQT atsre.

i i I ir i et i Eastern Ner Trk Fairi and cooler Friday Saturday1 fair. i 1 1 Ntw Terk lr Frldsri sod Saturday.

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