Show THE SALT LAKE CITY UTAH TUESDAY APRIL 17 1917 HERALD-REPUBLICA- N FRENCH SMASH ALIENS TO 0VE UP ARMS TODAY The expressions of happiness and several of his young lady gratitude of whom for the repatientssuccessful htrprescribed proflesh cently forming duct known as three-grai- n tablets is related by a 3 "Germans in Salt Lake Must of the medical physician in onecomes to as a cations and it the ordinary layman to learnsurprise hear" the Relinquish All Their throbs of distress which seem to af feet so many young people who are v Weapons thin Also to know that abnormally the weight can be so readily Increased by the use regularly for several of this peculiarly named months (Contnued from Page 1) now obtainable of the preparation of-1 best or the taken to the police iristation and apothecary shops physicians an orderly min-'li- in sealed packages with complete infice of the sheriff no trouble aliens structions If for there will be ' fail to obey the order and there are that seme are congrounds to suspectwarrants will be is-- ‘ weapons cealing 'sued arms seized and the owners will prosecuted and if convicted sent 'je to prison” - Copies of the order from the attorney general were sent to sheriffs-citmarshals and chiefs of police of other cities if the state and these officers ive been instructed toproceed in the same manner as the local officials We expect little trouble here” said Given by PresiChief of Police White last night “Our Warning shown local Germans have always dent to Citizens and themselves to be honest and law abidan for now order that and people ing seizure of arms and Aliens in Proclamation Implements jhe of war has been necessitated we have little fear hut what they will comply are vitii readiness When the arms (Continued from Page 1) be they will brought to the station stitution provides In part: ‘Treason owners marked with the name of the the United States shall consist Issues against sad held until the government In war against them or in only levying orders for release upon the presentation adhering to their enemies giving them of rceipts” aid and comfort’ All War Material “The criminal code of the United The government order not only In- States provides: “ ‘Section 1— Whoever owing allegicludes arms and implements of war in used ance to material silencers United States levies war the but Maxim or adheres to their enethem the manufacture of explosives aircraft against or wireless apparatus signaling de- mies giving them aid and comfort within the United States or elsewhere vices cipher codes or any document in is guilty of treason printed that may contain inmatter “ ‘Section 2 — Whoever Is convicted of invisible ink iplier or written conference the with treason shall suffer death or at the Following the Police discretion of the court shall be imgovernment officials Chief of "White issued an order copies of which prisoned not less than five years and the fined not less than f 10000 to be levied will be posted at various places inSimnewspapers on and collected out of any or all of his in city and published ofthe from issued be will real and personal of which orders property ilar owner at the time of comwas he the fices of other officials The order of Chief "White is as fol- mitting such treason any sale or conlows: veyance to the contrary notwithstandso convicted of of and every the ing the Under proclamation (i 117 It Is treason shall 'person moreover be incapable President dated April of holding any office under the United unlawful for alien enemies to have In their possession the following States “ 'Section 3 — Whoever articles i owing allegior Impleweapon Any firearm ance to the United States and having part ment of war or component of the commission of any Maxim or oth- knowledge thereof ammunition or treason against them conceals and does er silencer bomb or explosive manufacture not as soon as may be disclose and material used In the alrernft or wireof explosives? any make known the same to the President or any form of sigless apparatus or or to some Judge of the United States ciof form any device nalingcode or or to the governor or to some judge or any paper document pher In ciof a particular state Is guilty justice or book written or prlntrd be Inmay of of treason and shall be there which or in misprision pher not more than seven years visible writing In Imprisoned your possession If yon have and fined not more than 31000 artins of the above enumerated “Section 6 If two or more persons turn cles you are required to five the in any state or territory or in any same over to me before J place subject to the jurisdiction of the April 1 o’clock p in on Tuesday United States conspire to overthrow who or enemy enemies Any alien put down or destroy by force the govnfH articles falls to surrender ernment of the United States or to subhe will within the said time war against them or to oppose levy arsuch If by arrest to summary ject force the authority thereof or by force kin ticles shall be fonnd In to prevent hinder or delay the exseised lepofT slon and the articles willuse ecution of any law of the United States of the and forfeited to the or by force to seize take or possess I alteil States this any property of the United States conHah Dated at Salt Lake to the authority thereof shall be trary Kith day of April 1017 3VHITK not more than 5000 or imprisfined I PAKLK1 J (Signed oned not more than six years or both Chief of Police Treasonable Acta Defined courts of the United States "The SCHOLASTIC DEBATE have stated the following acts to be treasonable: “The use or attempted use of any TEAMS CLASH TODAY force or violence the governor its ment of the Unitedagainst States debating teams of "Westminster or naval forces will S D university “The acquisition use or disposal of college and property with knowledge that it meet today in two debates on the any is to be or with intent that it shall be that the li'icsi ion ‘‘Resolved should to the enemy in their establishla-a of assistance sratPP of the Union to the United States hostility irliiimum wage scale for unskilled “The performance of any act or the bor” of statements or informafhr first debate will be held in the publication which will tion S D give or supply in any L the at university aflbrnoon way aid and comfort to the enemies while the second will be held in the of the United States in the Third Presbyterian evening “The direction aiding counseling Kach school has two teams church one affirmative and one negative to or countenancing of any of the foreacts going debate on the subject “Such acts are held to be treasonable The outcome of the debate will de the whether committed within the United termine which team will attend or elsewhere whether commitstate meet to be 6held at the Lniver-s!t- y States ted by a citizen of the United States or of Utah May alien domiciled or residing In by an resident the United States inasmuch as owe alas well as citizens "ARTHUR C MATSON IS aliens legiance to the United States and its ' LAID IN HIS GRAVE laws “Any such citizen or alien who has of the commission of such knowledge "Funeral services were held yesterday act and conceals or does not make for Arthur O Matson who died a few known the facts to the officials named chapel in section 3 of the penal code Is guilty dsiys ago in Miami Ariz in the Underof misprision of treason of the Joseph William Taylor “And I hereby proclaim and warn all company Bishop Olson delivtaking ered the eulogy Mr Matson left Salt citizens of the United States and all two months ago for Arizona in aliens owing allegiance to the governIake his health ment of the United States to abstain the hope of recovering Mr Matson was born in Minneapolis from committing any and all acts He is which would constitute a violation of "but came to Utah while a boy survived by a wife four children three any of the laws herein set forth and brothers one sister and his parents I further proclaim and warn all persons who may commit such acts that The mother Is Mrs John P Thompson of Salt Lake" the father John Matson thev will be vigorously prosecuted and Ren of Fillmore The brothers are of Salt therefor Theo of Bingham and John “In witness whereof I have hereunto Lake The sister is Mrs Lillian Butler set my hand and caused the seal of of Portland the United States to be affixed “Done at the city of "Washington this 16th day of April in the' year of our I NEW' YORK FINS Lord one thousand nine hundred and seventeen and of the Independence of the United States of America the one HONOR OF RAISING hundred and forty-fir- st hypo-nucla- -- ---- Nivelle’s Forces Take 10000 Prisoners in One NOT GOOD AFTER APRIL 25 1917 Day’s For Address iJist a V- - -- FIRST REGIMENT 16 —New April Washington for the reguregiment raising a after the United States lar army went to war The organization will Reserve J)g designated the First be officered Engineers and will almost entirely by men taken from reserve the engineer officers’ corps Its 1200 members got their training in public construction work In New York York has won the honor of first This coupon will count ten votes whre properly filled out and n on or besent to the Campaign Manager The fore the above date All coupons must be neatly trimmed and put up iu packages with total number of votes oh top coupon Ilerald-Republica- IN RECEIVER’S HANDS Kan- ar TRAP SET FOR HIM Juarez April 16 — Francisco Villa with his characteristic cunning is believed to have slipped out of the trap carefully laid by Gen InFrancisco Mur-guwestern Chito capture him huahua General MMrguia was at El -- ia Valle south of Casas Grandes yesterhave been unable day and his scouts to locate Villa or his forces in the Kaxnlquipa district where he was rethe ported to hae gone following fight at tan Andres April 3 SeedsNow Get one dosen Choice Mastodon Pansy Plants FREE when yon buy KljUO worth of Garden Seeds at ' Granite Grain Go SUGAR llOXJSK IIIL 47 April sasTopeka Mexico & Orient Railway City went into the hands of a recompany ceiver again today ' A committee of bankers holders of the representing two-yenotes Issued at the time gold the old company was sold under foreclosure three years ago brought the action Alleging failure to pay 3213-00- 0 and due under the old on the gold interest and principal receivership notes United States Judge Pollock named W T Kemper of Kansas City Mo as receiver - VILLA SLIPS OUT OF Buy Your Garden 16 — The Kan- FREIBURG AIR RAID HUNGRY MEN QUIT CLAMOR FOR WAR SHPS April 16— A British adstatement Ifjioed tonight miralty aayst “In consequence of German submarine attacks on British hospital ships In direct and flagrant contravention of The Hague convention n large squadron of British and French airplanes carried oat a reof prisal bombardment of the town Many bomba Freiburg Saturday were dropped with -good reaults “Despite a large number of air fights with hostile airplanes nil onr machines except three returned safely London Reduction of Bread Ration Fifty Thousand Persons DemAttended by Strikes Dem- Take Part in Pro-All- y onstration in Rio Janeiro onstration Orderly w t depend-on-iabout when we mT 7°“ need kIumx wtaat we are we know talkingonr expert optometrist will frankly tell need them we If you Nhoulfl not need know Just the right gJasneo for you do them you mk If you are and nhapea of meat reasonable We have all kind and our prleea rims glasses etc We will give you the kind that J"® look beat In (Continued from Page 1) what will be the effect of what he does or fails to do today” Rio Janeiro April 16— The seizure of German ships has been completed without incident Press dispatches from Santos report the arrest of three German spies near the fort at Itaipu More than 5000 persons attended a demonstration today under the auspices of the League of the Allies The crowd was stirred to enthusiasm by a speech by Ruy Barbosa Brazilian ambassador to Argentina who said: “The great war Is drawing Brazil irI am convinced resistibly onward that war is Inevitable All North and South America ere long will be fighting for humanity “There is an absolute identity of interests between Brazil and the United States as regards Germany The United States is in a state of war Are the lives of Brazilians worth more than the lives of North Americans? “The contribution of Brazil in the war will not be negligible’ Aside from the value of our nroral support we shall assist the allies with our fleet in patrolling the seas Furthermore It is only by entering the war that we shall be able to solve the problem of the German izati on of southern Brazilian Berlin Demonstration Orderly London April 17 235 a m —A Reuter dispatch from Berlin says that various meetings of workmen which were attended also by large numbers of women were held in Berlin Monday and discussed the question of the food supply Afterward the workers marched In procession to the center of the city past the castle and along Unter Den Linden The demonstrators behaved In the most orderly manner and the police did not need to interfere An overwhelming of the Berlin workmen says majority the dispatch refused to share In the demonstration because they were convinced that "everything Is being done to counterbalance the decrease In the bread ration by an increase of meat and potato supplies” Reduced Ration In Effect? Copenhagen April 16 — The reduced bread ration in Germany has gone into effect Judging from the tone of the press and the news items in German newspapers It appears that the reduc- states” tion has caused great discontent among workmen and even threats to retali- ate by strikes one-four- SlffL PAYS TAXES S U OF $430011000 A YEAR Stockholders Warned by Chairman Gary to Expect Additional War Burden 8t BILL TO AUTHORIZE EMBARGO INTRODUCED an--pro- val epor0 E" to-morr- ow - - fitted strong OVR PRICE K h r-- SCBUBACH OPTICAL CO OPTOMETRISTS AND 31 A X L’FACTl IUXG OPTICIANS m - forty-kilomet- I er ee - Arras-Cambr- al Au-Bo- is -- n non-sectari- British forces” telegraphs correspondent at British headquarters in France No official announcement from Paris of a widespread offensive movement by the French has been made The indications' have been however that an offensive was about to "be opened by General Nlvelle’a forces in the sector between Soissons and the Champagne where the artillery battle has been raging violently for several days ' Great enthusiasm was aroused in the afternoon by a speech of Ambassador Jusserand of France who lfrarmly praised President Wilson and declared that he expected soon to see an American army in France repaying the visit of Lafayette and Rochambeau In the Revoluwar tionary Mrs William C Storey the presIn her address ident general sounded the note of practical serv- Utah April SYSTEM OF HEALING C R Spencer president of the People’s Chlfbpractic Protective association of Utah has written a letter to Governor Bamberger pro- against any grant of funds testing of the state for the enforcement of lv the practice the law forbidding means livelias a of cblropractics hood Those who prefer healing by ad- methto “I trust that you will realize your obligations” Mrs Storey con- eluded “and that in your hearts is the prayer 'O God give me sense to see my duty and to do it’ Justments healing by drug ods will be deprived of constitutional rights it is asserted If they are not allowed to obtain the treatThe ment of their choice when ill conMr Spencer chiropractors governor cludes believe that "the will be fair enough to Investigate into their methods before ordering the use of any tax money In the enforcement of the recently passedlaw against the professional practice of chiropractic AUSTRIAN PREMIER ILL AND WILL RESIGN April 16 — According to a Vienna dispatch to the Deutsche of Berlin Count Henry Tages Zeitung the Austrian premier Iq from influenza and will re- suffering from the premiership tire Clam-Marti- 19 APPEAL IS MADE ON BEHALF OF DRUGLESS ice Copenhagen an nc shortly In Your Own Home State n a He x 0 yvufigC' jobv CHARTERED UNDER THE LAWSOF THE STATE OF UTAH to" 41 NORTH STATE ST SALT LAKE CITY UTAH VIRGIL A KELSON PRESIDENT AND MANAGER Investigate and be convinced in the greatest of A MESSAGE FROM THOSE WHO KNOW aU sciences the science of Chiropractic You have heard much about it now get in closer touch with the work Come to the S I C' C clinic where it costs you nothing to get relief from your ailments Chiropractic is putting new life new courage into hundreds of people at the Salt Lake College of Chiropractic" People who have been suffering for years are being restored to health by Chiropractic adjustments Chiropractic is the science of common sense applied to the huuan machine - Same Price i £ FOR THE CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTS THE CAUSE OF DISEASE Wiilk halted vtitutes YOU tJl PEOPLE Your Own Home Scbool - Cost Bifocal Leasee for far and near seetwo Pair ing t leasee In one Ul lt PRICE pair Highest duality Lem Spherical with re-elect- ed be-fo- Ho!irIieks' The Original V Paris April lev-Th- e French began an attack this morning after several days’ 101) S MAIN STREET between Soissons artillery preparation who made yeur glumes f can duplicate year It makes no difference and Rhelins Several German lines were 30 or toss at reduced prices Phone WaIn minutes leas broken carried and more than 10000 Germans 630 Saturday evenings until 10 o’cloek 2438 until satch Open dally were taken prisoner The official announcement of this success Issued by the war office tonight "describes the fighting as being of the utmost violence has commenced after ten days’ ject The statement reads: mass A bitter fight is proceed"Between St Quentin and the Oise ing onfire a front around our foremost positions” artillery fighting continued throughout the day South of the Oise we Berlin April 16 — Between Soissons made new progress on the plateau east and Verdun said a statement the BritCONSCRIPTION PLAN of the line of ish and French yesterday lost eleven "Between Soissons and Rhefms after airplanes the of latest type mostly “On the northern bank of the River lasted severpreparation that German artillery we lines Scarpe” says the German official attacked the al days kilo- statement “our destructive fire kept along an extente of about forty morn1ST down the British attacking waves and meters (twenty-fivmiles) tMs carbe not a could attack out ing A desperate battle was fought riedstorming enwhere the whole front the “Northeast of Croisilles our fire renalong British attack emy had grouped very Important dered abortive a strong According to a telegram received enemy suffering severe losses”our last forces and numerous artillery Every- the“North night at the local recruiting office road of the where the valor of our troopsouroverLagni-cou- rt on Intermountain division of the the back drove thrusts the of enemy adcame the energetic defense of and Boursies To the sanguinary Military Training Camp association In losses of the Australians must be added versary "Between Soissons and Craonne the the loss of 475 prisoners and fifteen ma- Washington there is a strong senti-on have been brought in ment In congress to raise an army guns which whole German first position fell into chinealso twenty-tw- o guns captured and the old volunteer organization rather our power East of Craonne our troops and rendered useless explosion” by second the position than the conscription plan enemy’s occupied south Qf Juvincourt Farther south we The local and all other the Military Training divisions oforganization carried our line as far as the out- Villeret Captured and all patriotic orskirts of Bermericourt and up to the Camp association are to use their inganizations urged British Aisne canal at Loivre and Courcy by Troops fluence against the threatened action counterattacks launched “Violent as unpatriotic and opposed to the deStorm Halts Drive several times north of Ville sires of the president were broken down by our fire with The local organization will take the London April 16 — "Since the morn- matter up today and determine what considerable losses to the enemy matter of April 9” says the official report if anythingtheit may do in the old ing Over 10000 Prisoners Taken volto prevent toof the from British in adoption France headquarters of raising an army for this over 14000 pris- unteer ‘The number of prisoners made by night “we have-takeplan The captured material includes war us up to the present exceeds 10000 oners nothing' of special We likewise captured Important ma- 194 gunsito There is A interest report invenheavy rain has not been has yet terial which again fallen through the affternoon” toried ’T Although British patrols have been in ‘‘In Champagne artillery fighting streets of Lens the and General Haig's continued actively during the day on men are in the outskirts of St Quentin The cannonade the fall of neither of these towns has as the various sectors been officially announced was intermittent on the rest of the yetThe ON STEPS OF CAPITOL Germans it is have sent front” in their reserves and apparent are making a desto enable their engineers perate defense to the destruction of the mines The day statement follows: complete factories of Lens which might have “Beetween St Quentin and the Oise and to allies Made in we continued to direct a destructive fire been usefulthe the fact that all along the Rapid Progress Despite at the defenses of the Germans who re-of line between Lens and St Quentin the south Preparation of Haydn’s German resistance has stiffened Genplied vigorously in theofregion we Oise the South St Quentin of eral the Haig capture reported today on the Villeret which Oratorio his line made further progress eastwardQulncy-Bassstraightens e of St Quentin and announces and northwest plateau between Barisis of further progress to the northwest of 'and occupied several points are Lens Counterattacks which the GerOur support of the enemy Germanpatrols mans have launched at Monrhy and Preparations for the rendition ol positions in contact with the British are the the Salt Lake suggest Lagnlcourt that Haydn’s foron the western edge of the upper near the new Oratorio "Creation”arehvrapidly dangerously approaching nearing society unest of Coucy German line which according to Rehearsals which have “The artillery fighting became ex- official accounts the Germans had no completion on the time to complete before the British of- been in progress for the last month tremely violent during "the night In fensive was launched front between Soissons and Rheims two give promise that the “Creation” will the Champagne we easily repulsed be one of the best oratorios ever rensurprise attacksbackEast of Auberive pa- D A R INDORSE dered in Salt Lake trols brought prisoners Permission has been obtained from French Alsace in Harden Bennion secretary of state for “In Lorraine and UNIVERSAL ARMY the use of the capitel steps for the detachments after violent artillery of the oratorio The broad the emeny lines presentation SERVICE SYSTEM preparation penetrated walks in front of the capltol will proat several points In the forest of vide ample room for seating several found numerous German di16 — PatriotParroyin we thousand persons The board cf deWashington April the trenches blown up bymr are dead Oratorio rectors the of ic demonstrations with demands societythe of plain French defire In the Alsatian stage settings lighted with the of for opportunity for practical servBix the the reached for rendition the piece tachments at points ice war the in featured emergency was the A time seriago publicverses short second Germap line and Inflicted the opening session here today of or one more submit to asked and Prisoners on the enemy ous losses the twenty-sixt- h for a congress of the “humanity” song material were brought back” which could be sung to the tune of Daughters of the American Revo“Old Hundred" The public responded lution Unqualified indorsement of to this appeal for contribuheartily entrance nation’s the into the fight Hailed more than one hundred songs French Attack and tions and universal against Germany submitted The song to be have been service was recorded In military selected at a meeting of be used will as British Opening by resolutions adopted unanimously the board of directors at the Hotel Far ASK FOR and GET - plete Washington April 16 —With the of the administration Chairman Adamson the house commerce committee todayofintroduced a to bill bargo empower' the President any sort when he in the Public gS-Interest to An amendment to the espionage bill giving the President French Striking for Power to prevent of foed- atuffs that might exportation an Jnto get Distant Object WHEAT ACREAGE country was approved today byenemy thee Senate Judiciary committee The espion-agbill probably will be reported INCREASE URGED Says German Report An effort will be mad rt this action is taken to modify Berlin April 16 — “On the Aisne” 16 — Farmers of language in several sections which said April beltWashington wheat an official statement issued this the spring newspapers have considered in the na- evening particularly “a French attempt to ture Dakota a of North Minnesota those of censorship break throughgreat' ob- with a far distant South Dakota Washington Montana and Idaho were called toupon by SecreHouston today plant more tary wheat immediately to make up the serious shortage threatened by the unpromising' condition of the- winter wheat crop Action at once is Imperative said the and the best opportunities secretary in- which will be found in the regions spring wheat already is produced extensively Ottawa April 16 — Estimates 'of Canadian losses around VImy based on good authority place the casualties from the commencement of ’the' Vimy" offensive "Until last night betwen 5000 and 6000 Three hundred and thirty Canadian officers fell last week on Vimy ridge according to the Information The totals include killed and wounded with the latter dominating sS - Hoboken N J April 16 — The earnings' of the United States Steel corporation this year will depend on what federal legislation is enacted E H Gary chairman of the corporation declared at the annual stockholders’ meetin ghere today Under tax laws the ccrpora- tlon mustpresent 343000-ft- 0 pay approximately taxes this year he said “That other laws be passed no one at the present will time can said Judge Gary “The burden doubt” which will be Imposed by the government upon corporations and upon individuals no doubt will be very large am sure no loyal citizen can object I provided there is a fair and equitable distribution qf the burden" Mr Gary said the mills had been running to corporation’s full capacity dur-pyear- - and that enough unfilled orders were now on books to keep the mills busy fortheanother year of the Great Offensive The stockholders as term of three years each London °nnWt a ?accn April 16 — “News of the TiiewJ£-bxiSamuel Mather opening rt of the great French offensive John a phiro has spread like wildfire through the Reuter’s U-bo- ats CANADIAN LOSSES IN VIMY FIGHTING p: ' th - at once Don’t delay come in Line Positions Between Soissons and Craonne Barisis-Qulncy-Bass- v t LOUD IN BRAZIL SHOPS IN BERLIN MORE THAN 5000 OF HOSPITAL gj French Capture First rv ORIENT ROAD AGAIN ' ' - I- Fighting' ns City A proposal which was strongly supported among the metal workers was to reduce correspondingly the hours of work by Socialist and army newspapers appealed to the workmen to accept the deprivations In the same spirit as the soldiers at the front and not to imperil the Boldiers by a reduction in the munitions output The metal workers’ organization then threw Its influence Against any demonstration of dissatisfaction No open trouble has been reported According to the Kiel Zeitung the workmen and officials of the Germania shipyard at Kiel who demanded an immediate increase of food and 33 per cent additional wages were addressed at a recent meeting by the directorswho declared- that they shared the hardships of the men receiving an identical quantity of foodstuffs to that served to the meanest laborer A deputation of workmen the directors the next day and visited asked permission to Investigate the contents of the directors’ larders This was refused on the ground that the directors did not possess larders or stores Loan to Be ‘Answer to "Wilson’ Berne Switzerland April 16 —The German government today concludes Its for advertising to the sixthcampaign German war subscriptions loan which closed at 1 o’clock this afternoon The advertisements under flaring headlines in all appeared the principal German papers the caption reading “The Answer to "Wilson!” “The United States says the advertisement “have finally stepped openly over to the side of whose cause they have been England since the beginning of the supportwar As ing excuse an have given unrestricted they submarine" warfare of this plan President “In does not even hesitate to adopt Wilsonpursuit the old vain effort to create division between the German government and Wilson knows about people How little German people and German ways! “Never since the empire existed has a decision been so eagerly governmental desired as the freeing-o- f the from all fetters In the war against and England the accursed warof thispropagator criminal beginner frightful “The German war loan gives an op“WOODROW WILSON Wilson what the Sortunlty to show “By the President think Let everyreally “Robert Lansing Secretary of State” one subscribe and thus will the answer be given to Wilson” mil-ita- r V ' (Continued from rage-1approaching for an intensive battle from Belgium to the Swiss border From none' of the battle fronts except that in France h’ave there come There reports of any great battles have been small encounters between the Austro-Germaand Russians on the eastern front A Teutonic attempt Cerna against an allied position In the river region of Austro-ItallaMacedonia was ren theatre pulsed In the the operations have been limited to patrol encounters owing to snowstorms self-administrat- y NBI- - : er TREASON INVITES DEATH PENALTY 3 tvs Votes Good for 10 ne iPfe E ft GERMAN FRONT FREE VOTE CQUP0K - : TO YOU WHO WANT TO KNOW |